Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 16, 1856, Image 4

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of «iomu<hbi /-IHATOAHOOUNTY-To kiI wkom|| nujCNm.] (J mi wiimM. John luuwiU apply nt ton ssayssSMKs?* -I m u »rk°2±\zxT^' make Immediate payment. BOROI A.-BULLOOH COUNTY— Two ‘ month* trior dato we will apply ul Iho Court dlnarjr of Bulloch county for leave to well all the real and personal estate of William U Hagln. Em,. Ordiaary tbr Chatham late of Balloon oounty, deceAod, (hr the benefit or - of October. IMS. the heirs and creditor*of eaid estate. JOBMBltjM, 0.0.0. w.um«rt«,.m or HA01 AJm% JKI-THA HA0IN, Ailiu’r. So hMoowflot In ii town of 8t ttary’., bolooo MMSSEizaBae^f u«rfy«Mifn M&M r* ADAMS, Sx’or, OMATSAM(XHWTr^-WlUwhom It Buyout' mbiiui Whoronn, X. M. WtoUtroad A.Hnimon wui ippiy utii. Court or nmiury nr lou.ro on- ■iMoqr oo lb. Htuo of S. Mlokl.r. , Bum «ro, tbueforo, t: oil. and ntaonUh All whwn It may oooc.ro, to bo nnd appear bUoroulil (hart to uaat obolootioo (It aoy tiny ban) on or koferotbidnt Monday In Juno nut, othorwlno •%SS3CSUX: OrdUuryrorChUun •*—>, this sixth day of December 18M. ’ JOHN BIBO, 0. 0.0. It i uli ill I AIMATBAM OODNTir.-lio aU whom It may ooo- vjoora: Whanai, JohnM Onoraid«IU apply 1 at tbo Court « Ordinary tor lottora ot|uaMlan-l Blip ortho fonon and property or Union J Watto, gib.,oaduiaorcblloor JocitfcnnVT and Sarahj "injoo'oro, thorofcro, to UU and admoolih all whom It any oonoara, to ha and appow botorn muaaMKSsw mber.lSM. ■ ■ BM. a. 0. MMlWHNMHMlMUinilWWU, ^4*c§ JOHN BILBO, o. i VTITB OF GEORGIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY—lo au wnom It may Con \J oera: Whereas, James imtIowiUapply at the Oeartef Ordinary tor lettena oumtsory aa adminis* traler on the eetate of George Alexander. These are theretore to olte and admoniah all con- •mod, to be aid appear betore eald Opart to make •Ueetloas, (If aoy they have,) on or before the Brst Monday In April next, otherwise said letters will be created. Wltaas , John Bilbo, Esq., ordinary tor Chatham Osoaty, this seventh day of October. 18W. sot 9-4m JOHN BILBO, o. a o. ■TATE OF OEOROlX; ilol8-ltu JABON FLOYD, THOMAS A. FLOYD. Qualified Exocbtors. deeft K BREEABLEtoanordor of the Honorable Or- Inary or Tattnall county, will bo sold lu Hwnofltoldirlllo.on lUoQrilTUMjlnylii Mob. ruary next, too acres or laud, more or less, aituato In the 40tlx district, the late resldonco of Jesao Copeland, deceased. Sold tor a distribution among the heirs of said deoease. T,rnu “* 110 k00Wn jauK “ooPttAND, deed Administrator. CITY SHERIFF’S SALE TTflLl, be sold before tbo Court Houso door, in W tbo olty or Savannah, on the tlrat Tuoaduy in January next, betwoen the legal hours or sale, ring aril ‘ “ " thetollowln mwo monthi alter di 1 of Ordinary of Ub< - . 1' — X. ■ ._— 'COVHYIt I will apply to the Oour _ , rTr -Opanty fttrleave total X rUonof the real and persons! estate or Banja- W. Allen, lets deoeased, or so much thereto aa Is nsosssary ; and sold tor tbs benefit or the heirs and distributees or said estate. CAROM NR E. AI.LKN, QuallUod Administratrix, October 0th, lUti oot !2-2m —P'-W, ktlkmis. From c. piKUtWh ADVXRTMNU AOXXC’V, VIIIMOKU'IIU, VA, Authorised Agent for Urn Aivttnnub Journal. ■TATK OF GEORGIA, B ulloch county—to «ii whom it m«y corn s whereas, Wm. Groover, Jr., ouo of tlio oxcuutorH, and Barah H. Groover, oxoouirlx, on the oHtutfl or John Groover, deceased, will apply nt tbo Court or Ordinary tor Letters Dfamfasory, unit to taavo tho estato ot too said John Groover dtotnfapod as executor of William Groover, Hr., deceased: Those are, theretoro, to unu and admonish all whom it may ooncoru to bo ana appear Ind'oro mild Court, to tnako objection (irany tboy have) In terms attho law, othorwlso said Lottoi* will bo granted. Witness, William Leo, Hnj.. ordinary lor the oounty of Bulloch, this Uth da; soptlS wnJ wotIck. ' "" * T HREW months after dato application will be madototho Mirlnoliank of Savanna., tor tho paymeutortwo Twenty Dollar Bills, (via: letter d, No,»,070. and lottor 0, No. 507.) the right taulvoe of which have been lost by mull, oct 0—3m JAMES P. HUDSON. SOTfCB, 1th day ofSent, i860. WILLIAM 1.KK. o. It. o. tloles of groceries, 1 cask rice, 1 Dine gin. 1 ullage cask brandy, 1 lot decanters, 1 rot coffee, I bbt pears, 1 uo potatoes, 1 lot buckets, 1 lot brooms, 1 lot tobacco, 1 ullage barrel Irish whiskey, Ac., so. Levied on as tho property or, Patrick Fltspetrlck, to satisfy a flfa issued out oT tho Honorable,the City Court or8avanuah, to favor of McMahon ft Doylo vs Patrick Vttspntrlck. Property pointed miUyph deefi O NE MONTH aTier dato application will bo made to tho BANK 01< TUB STATE OF - tho payn ‘ ** Bank, tot GEORGIA for tho NOrEofsatd PKKNDERGABT, Sheriff. rt&ATHAH COUNTY—To «U whom It may \J ooaoern: Whereas, Harris K. Harrison will apply at tha Court or Ordinary tor Letters of Guard- laasalpoo tho property of Laura A. Ulmer: Those aro, theretoro, to olte and admonish all wheat It may ooncern, to be and appear before eald Oeortto make ohJecUoo (if any they have) on or heftra the aeoond Monday to January next, other- Wleeeeld letter* wUl be granted. Aael JOHN BILBO, o. 0. o. CITY SHERIFF’S SALK. W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the olty of Savannah, on tho first Tuoaduy to January next, 1867, between the legal hours or sale: hair lot and Improvements No. 0 Groon Word, to the city oT Savannah, bounded north by Brough ton street, south by lauo; each by half of said lot, and next by lot No. 7* Levied on as tho property of James L. Oliver, to saury a Q fa Issued out of tho hoaorable the Olty Court or Savannah, to favor or David B. Nichols vs. James L. Oliver. Property pointed out by pIalaUH!i AU'y. Terms cash. EDW'D M. PRENDERGAST, dedO Shoriff. UNITED STATICS MARSHAL’S SALK. O N ihe first Tuesdsy to January next, I will sell to Trout ortho Court House, to the city or Sa vannah, between the usual hours or salo, one Steam Saw and Grits Mill, together with all tho right, tiUe and interest of Hull and'Quartcrman, in and to eno thousand acres acres or land, and the timber thereunto attached to Bald Mill, with the Improve ments thereon, consisting oTa small dwelling, store bouse, stable and negro houses, hgld land lying to Liberty County, Geurgis, and boundod by tho lands or Mrs. Jones, Ueo. W. Wulthour. Thomas Quanormanand others—iho same levied upon to satisfy aM la. Issued out or the Sixth Circuit Court of the United States tor the Southern District of Georgia, to favor of David Forvor vs. Hull and Quarter man. Property pointed oot by plaintiffs Att’y. DAN, H. STEWART, decO-eodltao. L. S. Marshal. RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. A RELIABLE BU81NEHS MAN WANTED to lo- lato at Savanuab, Ua., an General Agent of a large Subscription Book Publishing House, to Imvo entire control of tho salo of their publications lu Georgia and adjoining States. Agents, now occu pying agenoles, have clvurcd 03000 a yoar. A small cash capital or fi-om 03in> to 0600 would bo required. Address Box 443, i’biiudu pliia, P. 0., Pennsylvania. oodfiw—uoygfi ITATH OW GEORGIA, BULLOCH OO. moot wkN, t, u; ooacn.—Wbimi, PoUj 1 B, Uoterud Job! R. K,ll,r wUlappl, at th, OMrtof Ordinary Or IKUra or ndnUnlilnUoa on ttn «MnM nrLnkiaLulir.dKUHd. ItM an Ihawon, to olu ud admMlA all «kaa llmay mom. to ba and appoar before MM Own,to aokooblootloa (IToay taop bare) oo or Mtbrouaoecead Monday in Juuary non, ott>. ««lao Mid Lottora will bo pantad. WitoMo, William Lm, bq., Ordinary tbr Ballocb OMBtyTtala 1Mb day or NoTombor.lud. an» WILUAM LKK, O. B. C. SlATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH OO. rTH) all whoa. O may coanrn.—Wberou, Amerl- 1 eaKalfht aadBub.rCoao will apply at tbo Com of Ordiaory for Letter, of AdmlalilraUon ou tholMotootOroooKnlfbt.decoond. HHMirotlunfontooUaiadodmoaiib all whom It may ooaoora, to ba and appoar boron add Court M Mako oblecttoa (If toy laey Lave,) on or bo- btt Uw aoooad Moaday la January not, other- wMoooMloMonwIllto mated. MO'IBTTOBH CO.—SHERIFF’S SALE “IITILL be sold on the first TUESDAY to January Tv 'next (18&7) betorethe Court House door lu the City of Darien, within tbS legal hours or eulo, the following described property, to wlb twenty (20) noree or land with two (2) dwelling houses, with nil necessary out buildings thereon standing, Levied on as the proporty of Frost au d Neulter, to satisfy sundry leln Judgments Issued out orMcIn* tosh Inferior Court, to fovor of G. W. Ferris and others vs Frost r„u Boulter. Property pointed out by platotilhi in execution. Terms cash, purchase! paying for titles. W. T. THORPE, deefi McIntosh Co. MCINTOSH CO. SHUUIFF’S •Mil AHTMUUW, HMVt _ WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. ADtfftlg Aj*^; A DMDtlHKATOBH 8AL£—Punuantto in ord.r Moood trom tbo Court of Ordiaory of OJutbom will bo aold balbro tbo Court Huom, la tbodrrtTundaylaJin- Blur ouuaty, on tbo ant Tumday la Jan- bottnoa tba teal boon aroalo. tbolbl. ..joc land la aoid oooniy, »H: go o. a, *aSS, 11MH, «11 In tbo 1 m - -- toe 11th District, and , In the 12th District. alio: WKl be sold on the first Tuesday to February * n In Batobrldge, r™ ■nxt, before the Court House to ...... lur eounty. tbe following loti of Land to said coun ty; via: Ne'e. 111.810,01T, fill, 82,00,18 to the ttth Distriot, and No's. 112,180,177, 111, 112 and lltoUelttoDUUlct. also: Wll be sold on the first Tuesday to March next, before the Court House to Blakely, Early county, the following lota ot Land to said county, vis: Ne'e 5, ML ldj 000, 801,294.269. 260,206, 162, 267. totMMthDistrict, nadl/o.247to the 28th DU- tV %e above Lands are situated to a rich and rer- MU ssaatry and are worthy tbe attention of pur- ehaeere, as UU expected that the savannah and GuV leUread wUl run adjaoeut or through most or ^Teraat oae-halfoash, toe balance In 12 months foam fiats of sale, lobe weil scoured, purchasers My «| t gtr titles. nhrUa wishing to purchase will call on T. R. so Bit. JAMES H. fiHEAHAN, J ■efl7-lm OMORGIA, BVLLOGH COUNTY. mo all whom U may ooncern— 1 Whereas, Slmos I P.WlUlaas will apply at the Court of Ordina ry for letters of administration on toe estate ol Mm B. Williams, deoeased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all whem it msyoonoern lobe and appear before said Own to make objection (if any they have) on or before the eeoond Monday in January next, other wise eeld letters will be granted. Witness, William Let, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch “■mty, this 19th day or November, I860. hOffil WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. 0. fiTA.TR OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNT Y—To all wnom It may con \Jeern: Whereas, Frances H. Maoleod will ap- Hj at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Adminis trator en the estate ot Franees G. Maoleod These are, therefore, to dte and adminlsh all wheaatt may ooncern, to be eud appear betore said Osnitto make objection (If any iney have) on or balers the seoeod Monday to January next, other- saie objection (IT any tney have) e the aeoend Monday to January next, other wise aeM letters will be granted. — , iCtq Ord for Chatham JOHN lilt,BO. 0.0.0. 1UUU. RuLLoch uoumtY, l AUNISTRATOBS' SALE—Agreeable to an o ‘er granted by the Court of Ordinary of said , will be sold, J -“*- ■alfi oounty, on toe first Tuesday In January next, between the lawful hours of safe, (il7oj •and one hundred and seventy acres of land, e or less, bounded by William Proctor. John Lasttager, WUllam E McElven, John Proctor, and flassuei R. Groover. U being tho late residence or James Hagln, deceased;also, seven negroes, vis : Wilis. Charity, Sarah, Tom, Mary, Caroline, and ~ ny, belonging to the estate of James Hagln, de led Sold tor the benofit of the heirs and ere- TCrms on the day ofsalo. KEZIah HAUIN. Aduiiulstratrl: MTU •TATH OF GEORGIA, ICO. W ILL bo sold on tbe first Tuesday next. If 67, before tbe Court House door in tho olty or Darien, within tbe legal hours or sale, the following proporty to wit: Two hundred acres land, levied on as the pro perty of Charles Davis, to satiety a b. is, issued out of the Justices Court, 271st District, to favor of Celle Davis. vs* Charles Davis. Also, one hundred and any acres land, levied on as the property of the aforesaid Charles Davis, to satisfy the above execution, Celia Davis, va. • Aeries Davis, levied on and returned to me by a Constable. Terms cash, purchase* paying for title. W. T. THORPE, Sheriff M.C. Darien Gs«, Dec, 2, I860. uoo 0 AUJUMailtATOH » MALN. TY71LL be sold on the first aonday in January TT. next, betore the Court House to Statesboro, i— — *--•—*— p, me estate o or lets, or land jy tbe property of John Grimes and John Slater, north and west by the property of John Slater, east by the property or Elijah Davis, and south by toe property of Jo- slab Davis. Sold tor the benefit or the heirs and creditors or Henry Davis. Jr., deceased. On the property are ono grist and one saw mlU. JOSIAH DAVIS, sept24—8m Adra’r. LE. M to January moutoi a TWENTY DOLLAR ie left half of which has been B DOUGLASS A CO. Charleston, Doc. 11,1860. [lawlmj From M, W. CARR'S ABVKlTtaiAO AOKXCT, PUlUimUIUi, MWW. LOCAL EVUiENCK OF THE VALUE AND FIRE- VROOK UlJAlJIIKi OV WILDER’S BALAMANDRR SAFES, At Manufactured bu Sleanit 16 Marvin, New Turk. In tho Dru of tho 3d Inst., which omiHimi- od too brick building ocounlod by Mr. Jno. T. Tuomas, oppoaiK itoo Gas Works, to thin city, was a sail) ol the abovo description) e books, papers, and money or Mr. — , although tho bulldiug was betrayed too said 8aTo sustained no injury wnntovcr from the Intonso heat to which It had boon exposed. On oihmi- tog tho Sato, too contents were (bund undisturbed, and In Uiesamo order and condition us when plmu-ti thcro, except o slight discoloration to tho projcuting ends of a tow papers, aud tho hacks of ono or two oi the books, caused by tho steam gonoratod in tho Bato, whilo at Its greatest heat. Tbo Sato and contouts, as it earn o from tho rulin., may atlll bo aeon, lu tho possession of Mr. Thomas, at too Gas Works. A large assortment or those coir bratedBafes always on band,and tor salo by C. II. 0AMPF1ELD, Agent for tbo Manufacturers, July 10,1865. 171 Bay-st., Savannah. Ga. I tako pleasure to corroborating tho toregolng statv ment, and to addition would add, that the books un nowin use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 28th, 1866, oct6—ti' FHOTOORAFBY OAllISV & POAVE£SON’li GALLERY —OF— PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES & DAGUERREOTYPES. MESSRS. CAREY ft EOWELSON Huvliii iuurortM-d tlielr tocillUos tor Inking I’llU- TUKRAI'IIS .UlBliOTVI'KS mid' DAGUERRE'>• TYPES, urn m*w prepared to take pictures of nil who tU-siru lu either of the si;. Ion above montloned und lu u manin r unsurpassed iu the history ol iho I'hotogruphh: Art. COLORED PllO’J 00 HA PUS. 7 lose ore taken from Dag . rrcolypes as perfect, ly us from life, and are UOi.OUED either in Oh,- PASTEL,or WATER-COLORS. Wo have now secured tho oxcltisivo patent for PRINTING ON CANVASS which cau bo practised by n »other (Kirson iu Chat ham county. Uy this uewly discovered putout pro. '.-<8 a mngnillceiit and PERFECT LIKENESS produced from Daguerreotypes, rf uuy slzo de sire l up to tho Sl/.E OF LIFE. NEW AND BPLBNDID FAIIHONAm RLE GOODS F' lt THE FALL!, TRADE OF 1860. W I LL I AM 0. PRICE, AT THE * STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 119 Uny Street, Id no* opening tha largest aud best se lected stock ol Goods for Gentloman’s wear over oUcred Ui tho city of Savannah. i lilack aud Colored Cloths, Black Doeskins and Ca wltneie-, ovoicoating, Fancy Catulmu.es, aud >lik and Velvet Vestings, which cannot ho sur puss o’, are to bo found in bold profusion iu the Murchuutrt' Tailoring Department, and will be mad# to order lu most approved Hlyle, and at short no tice. 1 have tnken particular puins with the manuftu}- turlngol'niy Ready Made Clothing, aud foci confi dent of pie -riii, ud who tuny favor me with toolr patronage. I haven lot of very tasty business suits, t» which 1 luvitt- piolliiulur attention. GENTLI.MEN'S H' MSHING GOODS and Tollel urilcIfM of every ikva t'.ptiuu, and a lurge stock ol Trutikh, Carpet Hug* and Vulhe* always on hand. WILLIAM O. PRICE, rutr Clothing Fmporlura, 147 Hay Btrcot. TAKE NOTICE. THE subscriber huving rocoivcd bis Fall and Winter stoca cousieting or French, English and .unericuu Cloths, Casslmeroa aud Vcstlugs,, which he will soil by too pattern or rnato toordor lnthemostrasbionablo style, tor cash or cltyao coptouco. Also, a handsome assortment or Ready Made Girthing, shirts,Under do, Drawers, Cravats, Gloves. Suspenders, Umbrellas, Neck Ties. Dress ing Gowns. Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Walking Canes, and everything necessary tor a gentleman's wardrobe, Thankful tor past Davors he hopes by strict appli cation to merit a continuanoo or toe samo. Cutting and Repairing doue at short notice. U0V28 JOHN W. KELLY. FOR SALE, WITHIN TXN MILES OP 1HK CITY OP SAVANNAH. AN the first Tuesday iu December noxt, will be \J sold betore the Court House in the city of Sa vannab, the Plantation on the ttavunnab river, ten miles toom tho city, known as Mulberry Grove, be longing to the estate of the late Philip Ulmer, con taining six hundred and elghty-sovon acres, ol which there aro two hundred acres of first quality tide rice land, and one hundred and fifty-five acres under good banks and iu a fine state for cultiva tion. Also, seventy five acres or high land uuicr cultivation. On tbo ptaco aro a good dwolliug house, overseer’s house, barns, negro houses and i.tl er outbuildings, all to a good state of repair. Perseus desiring to purchase will call upon H. K, Harrison, Ex’r, who resides within tour miles of the Grovo, or Kllxa Ulmer, Ex’trix, who resides within two miles of the Grove. Terms of sale made known on the day of a ale. Possession not given until the first or January. H. K. HARRISON, Ex’or. JtfMd ELIZA UUtKR, El'trll. 03* Tbe Charleston Mercury will publish one e a week until the day of sale. DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT 78 YORK STREET. NEAR THE COURT DOURE, 8AVANNAH, GA., Established In 1833. Subscriber grateful to bis Mends and , patrons tor Umir continual favors, would state it in addition to tho Improvements In DYING, uo quirod by hhu durlug his last visit to Eugluud and Scotland, bus made arrangomeuts tor extending If business, by which ho is now tumbled to dye greater variety or colors on silk und woolen drcssc... shawls, &c., which he trusts will generally plcaso all who may favor him with their pntrouage. Gentlemen's garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may bo required, in tbo samo superior stylo which tow generally so much pleased his jiatronn am 1 Table Covers, and Ladies’ Crape Shawls. &c., cleaned and finished In th» first Btylc. Ladles' Bonnets dyed, bleached aud pressed in the most fluhionablo Btylos Orders ftrom toe country promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcols aro sent By steamboats or railrosd, word should be sent him by letter through tho |«wt ‘ so toot he may know whoro to call tor them, 10 AIJSXANDER GALLOWAY. REDUCED Our present faciltics enable us to reduce our prices on tho above pictures, and wo hereafter iiroj use to tako them at prices-so low as to bo within tho each of every one, befog at from ONE COLLAR AND UPWARDS ! Messrs- Carey & PuweUou wish particularly to giro notice that they will take Llkeirt-Kscs of Deceased Persona, from Daguerreotypes or Ambrolypes which their friend* may have lu their posrie.-t-iou, of uny»tee desired, colon tl ns above Gallery over S. Wilmol’s Jewelry More, Market Square. uov20 Entrance on Ifrynii Street. IN SUPERIOR COURT, Chatham Co. Mat Term, I860. RobL M. Robertson, and others, compl'nts, 1 Claudius B. Pease, the Doboy steam Saw k Order Mill, Clark Seyles end WUllam F. Styles | and others, defendants. J T Appearing to the Court that two ol the said do- ._L fondants, CtarkSayles and WUllam F. Saylesre side out or this County, and are absent from the State or Georgia, so that service or tho above bill and Bubpmna cannot be served upon tbem. On moUpn it ts ordered, that the said Clark Sayles and William F. Styles do appear and answer the said complainant's bill, on or before the first day or tho hext Term or this Court, or In default thorool, that sa'd bUl be taken pro confosso against them; and it a farther ordered, that a copy or this order be pub- Ishodtooneoftoepublionowspapors or tbe city of Savannah once a week tor three months prior the leaston or toe next Term or this Court. True er net toom Minutes. W. 0. 8HKFTALL, oet 2-.law3m Deputy Qerk, s. c. o. o. 1856. 1856. RICH FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHERS W OULD beg to inform their toleuds and the pub lic that their fait supplies or rich and elegant have just arrived—purchased toom too most emi nent importers or tbo couutry, aud solcuted with a care as regards elegance and beauty, which cannot bo appreciated until fally examined. Wo can confidently suy that our stock nf Rich Dross Goods aud Cloaks canuot bo surpassed tor beauty aud elegouco, and that our DomesUo Slock is as cheap a* toe like quality of goods can bo had from bore to Now York Atnojg our assortment will bo found too most elegant fiouncod Robes With figures; ltlcn aud elegant colored SUlu, very cheap; Lyons' Velvet Cloaks, trlmmod In tbe newost and richest style. Cloth and Molr Antique Cloaks; rloh and cheap. All-wool French Mouslin do Ulnes, new and ele gant Lupins’ bestall-wool French do Laines, high colors, lor misses. Lupins’ best Black Bombasine and Challeys. White Merino, Challey, do Laine and Bombasine, very fine. Cloths and Casslmeres, a fall assortment. Plantation Goods best quality, oxceodingly cheap. Houskeeoplng articles In groat variety, best quality at the lowost possible prices. Tbo limits or an advortlsoment procludos the posslbllltyorcnumoratiuguuy but towleadiug ar ticles. We would rospoctfally request too attentlou of purchasers to an oxaminutiou or our stock, fooling confided that style, quality and price, will provo satisfactory. GRAY BROTHERS. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. II and after Sunday, the Uth October, last, w and until further notice, tho Passenger Trains on the Central Railroad will run as follows: BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND UACON. Leaves Savannah Dally at...6 a m aud 12,16 v *. Arrive in Macon “ “..2.16 pm “ 1 am. Leave Macon “ “.11.46 am “ 9.30 pm. Arrlvo In Savan'h “ “10.46 p m “ 7.20 am BXTWKXN SAVANNAH AND ACUCOTA. Leave Savannah 12.16 r k and 8.8U p. _ Arrive In Augusta 8.46 r m “ 6.30 a m. Leave Augusto 6. am 1 - 4.30 p v Arrive In Savauuab 1.30 p m “ 10.46 p UrWKXN MACON AND AUGUSTA. Leave Macon 11.46 a m and 0.30 r n Arrive in Augusta 8.46 r m “ 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta 6. am 11 4.30 p u Arrive in Macon 2.16 p u “ i. a nilWXKN SAVANNAH, MILLXDOmLLS ii XATONTON. Leave Savannah 6. a m Arrive in MlUedgcvllle 2.46 v a, Leave Macon 11 46 a m Arrive In Eatonton 6. pm. W. M. WADLKY Gou’I Supt. " - STATE OF GEORGIA. B ULIXKIH wlIfNTY.— 1 To all whom Itmayoon- corn: whureas, 8eal»orn B Cowart will apply at toe Court or Ordinary for lotterR dtsmlssory as administrator on toe estate or Patrick DKelobcr, deceased : These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish ... whom it may ooncern, to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (if any tooy bavo) on or be fore toe first Mouthy In February noxt, otherwise •old lottora will bo granted. Witness, WUllam 1/36, Esq., Ordinary tor Bulloch County, tola Ctb day or August. 1856. aug4 WILLIAM LEE, o. 6. o. C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom It may ooncern; Whereon, Ann Kellar wUl apply at Oonrtot Ordinary for Letter* of Administration Urn estate of Dennis Kellar i 1MH are therefore to olte and admonish all whom U may ooncern to bo and appear before sold Owt M moke objections, (Many they have,) on or •efore UmnecoadMooiUy in January neat, other- »IHIBtfA eotnty. foie Mventaenth day or November, 1860. aevlV JOHN BILBO, o. o. o. STATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY To all whom it may \J concern: Whereas, John 8. Norris will apply at the Court or Ordinary tor Letters or Administra tion do bonis non cum testlmeuto annoxo on tho Estato of Dorothea Abrahams: Those ore, therefore, to clto und admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before suld Court to make objection (IT any tlay have) on or betore the second Monday in January next, other wise said letters will bo granted. Witness. John Bilbo, Esq, Ordinary for Chatham ounty, this 29th day of November. I860. nov30 JOHN BILBO, o. o. c. STATE OF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY -To all whom it may concern : Whereas Levi 0. Harby will apply at too Court or Ordinary tor Loiters or Admintst ra tion cum tostamonto annoxo on too estato of Jacob DcLamotta: Thoso aro. theretoro, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, lo bo and appear before said Court to make objection (irany they have; ou or bofore the first Monday iu fanuurv next, otto wise said letters will be grauted. Witness, «tohn Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 29tU day of November, I860. UOV29 JOHN BILBO, o. o. 0. ADMINISTRATOR’S SAUK. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January noxt, (1867) before the Court Hr - J — - OOUNTY. rpo «U whom U may concern—Whereas, Jo- X neyhl. Way will apply at tot Court of Or- Ordtaaryfor letters of adtamiitratlon on the estato of WUllam F. Way, lata deoeased. Then# aro, therefore, to dte and admonish all whom It Buy ooncern to be and appear beforo sold OMrt to ®uJ“ otyecfam* (if any they have,) on or MNl the Ant Monday in January next, other- wlfli nold letters wUlbe granted. Witness, W. P. Girardeau, Esq., Ordinary for tols SOU Noyema;i860. 7 BOTH W. P. GIRARDEAU, O L. C. VTATB OF OTOKBTT: OATHAM COUNTY.—Whereas, Joseph W. Gib kwi will apply nt ths Court of Ordinary for wDtaiaMry an oxocutor <m to* Estate of Mil BOFGKORGIA. Y^-To m whom It may con. , John uu will apply at too itsfOrUasn for Letter* mratassry as Admin- S*r sa to* Estate of Henry Oaseou. mania, therefore, to on* and admonish all a* may ooaoern, U bo aid appear bofers sold ItoiMhostlJsstkm (lfanv toey have) on or qr in April noxt. otherwise . wftnets John Bilbo, a Gouty, this tenth day Mil JOHNBOJO, O.C.C, . Hendry, .. noxt, (1867) before the Court House door In Hinesvllle, Liberty county, all that tract or parcol of land belonging to too Estate or toe late John A Hendry, deceased, lying In toe county or Liberty, near Taylor’s Creek, onto* Cross Bay, adjoining lands owned by EllMoFall and Thomas Lauier, (within convenient distance or a good school and church) conlalng 896 acres, more or less, and uu Improved. Also, at too same Ume and place, lot number thirty, lying iu Hlnesvllle,Liberty county, and be longiag to too Estate of too fate John A. deceased. Also, at too samo Ume and place, too undivideu iu- forest (being ono-baU) or tbe Emote of the lato John A. Hendry, deceased, In too following tracts or land, all lying In too county or Liberty, vis: 600 acres, moro or less, near toe residence or John Per ry, on too waters of Canoucbeo river. 200 acres, mora or less, granted to P. Horton and on tbs wa ters or too Csnouobee river. 612 acres, more or less, lying near the residence or Wlllfam Rustln, being w«U Umbered and coavsnlsutto Canoache* river. Tha abov* bolng a port of tho lands belonging to the Estate or John A. Hendry, deceased, and sold for tho bonolllof too heirs and creditors. I. D. HENDRY, , 1L L. B. HENDRY/ Adm ”* liberty oounty. Nov. 22, I860. B. Terms liberal and mads known on day or novSl VIOXjBTi OB, THE CROSS AND THE CROWN. B YM.J. Molntosb, author of “To Seem and to Bo,’’ “Charms and Couutor Charms,” ftc. Marion Barnard, or Lessons of Life, by J FSmith, Chips from Undo Sam’s Jack Kulfo, or slices from tbo New York Picayune. Edgar Montrose or tbe Mysterious IVulteut, by U W M Reynolds. Tho Cortical Adventures of David Dufllcba, Ulus trated with over 200 comical engravings. Margaret • atchpole, the Great Femaln Horse Thief. Tbo Gentleman In Black, by Goorgo Crulkshauk Putnam’s Monthly Magazine tor Dc< ember RccJlvod by J. B. CUBBEDGK, Agt, > Building. deo'J Marshall House Building. NEW BOOKS. OICElVEDby WARNOCK k DAVIS, Wodnes- Xi day, Dec. fid, I860. scriptural and Statistical views In favor or Slave ry, by Thornton Ktrtugtoliow, D. D. Tbo History and Records of the Ellphaut Club; compiled from authentic documents now in posses sion of tho Zoological S i lety, by Knight Russ Ocfe. side, M. D., and Q. K. Philander Docstlcks, P. B. White Aero vs Blank Aero, a cosoat ;.nw, report ed by J. S. Esq. 'fbo Humors or Fulconbridgc, a collection ui'hu morous and everyday scouos, by J F. Kcllv little Dorr ft, by Charles Dickens. Brother Jonathan for Chris tom?, and New Years, 1866. For salo at dcc3 160 CongroM street. FASHIONABLE READY HADE OLOTHIXa. R ECEIVED by the undersigned a fall supyly of READY MADE U.OTilINU, consisting ot all aruclos necessary for a Gentloman’s Wardrobe. also: A cholco assortment of French, English nml German Cloths, Casslmeres and Veatlngs, which ho is prepared lu mako to order in toe best stylo and at the shortest notice. He also desires to call attention to bis stock of BOY’S AND YOUTH’S CLOTHING, which will bo found of superior style and work manship. W. R. SYMONS, oct27 tf 17 Whitaker at. CRANE S METALJC IMDUIAfa ©ASEm r US fa a newly Invented BURIAL CASE, fash ioned to accord with the feelings of tho be- reave'1, and yot rotatnlug all too requisites of an appropriate receptacle for too dead. There fa no reason why such a recoptaolo should bo rnado to create by its appearance disagreeablo Bonsatlnn.s. Itis enough that we should bo bereaved, and what over tends to soften or make less Veen tho polgnan oy of our grief, commends Itself to our considera tion. So much that fa repulsive has been discarded in too arrangement and shape or the above case, that IU name, too CASKET BURIAL CASS', fa u Involuntary suggestion, and I do not hesitate to aver that there has nover been in use any thing so entirely chaste, appropriate and convenient aa tols invention The Cue pormlte a view or the entire body after it fa onolosed, too whole top bolng composed or beautiftil thick French Plate Gtau,stifflaienuy strong to resist any internal or external prossure, fa per fectly air tight, composed of metal highly orna mented. and will fast for ages. Samples or theCuket may be seen at the offleo of Hours. CRANE, WELLS It CO., 82 Bay stroot, Sa- MAT® OS- GEORGIA, TATTNALL CO. f no »l whom u m»7 concern n-'-hcreu, Benin- A min Al.iud.r will .ppljr nt iho Court or Or- fc'I-M-n ofolamluMa u AdmlnUtrntor on “w 0.UIJI oTAnnoo jriuitmulnln or mid OouutL do- nouod. Tho.. nro.Uiereroro.wallo nnd ndmonun nil P. S. Persons desirous or purchasing the exolu- Mvo right for the sale of the Caskot in the toUowlug States, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and North Carolina, wlu plouo apply by letter or In person to WILLIAMB. PHILLIPSk Oo.. owners oTPatent, care of CRANE, WEU23 ACO. Savannah, Georgia N B. Rights to one or more counties will be sold oct 1-tr.gg KITING dEk5—Wo have a largo aud beauti- fal stock, with draws and secret draws, for |>occa r»DgIng from 02 to 03O;.also, a few very fin* nov!4 * ^ WARNOCK k DAVIS. ■RITBCELLANB0U8 enl- Fancy Books, such u M Mloaturoe, Pretty Editions of to* Poets, nni Annate for l»7, 4w., 4to-,for nafaby ’ JWT14 WARNOCK k DAV0. CENTRAL RAILROAD. V MONFiY! BIOXEV 11 MONEY II [fHY bo we without Money? when it ts Juki as V o»-“.v for any one to ho around with a pocket lull us nut, U they ouly tlilhk so. 1 have got a new article, from which from live to twenty dollars n day can be made, either by m-ilo or female. It Ih highly respecUiblo business, uud un article which is wanted In on cry family in tue United tftatvjs. En- uIdso mu two dollars by mull, at my risk, mid 1 will lor war I you by return mail a Circular, With fall instructions in the art. Thu business is very easy Try it, if you uro out of eiuploy'mccaud you will never regret it; tor U wil be t ettci lor >uu to pay too above fuui, aud iusure a good business, than to pay twenty-live cents for a spurious advertise ment. t his iB uo humbug. Try it ! Try it ! Try it I Address your letters to DWIGHT MONROE, Now York sept Irt-fim Savannah, Oa., Oct. 12, 1866. octlf CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE 80UTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over which passes the Great New York & Sew Orleans Mails. Two Daily Trains between Macon and Columbus. Leave Macuu at 2 a m, and ;t v »; arrive ut Colum bus at 7 16 a u, and 10 lo v m ; leave Columbus at 4 16 A m, ami 1 I* u; arrive at Macon ut lu 64 a j:, and 019 r m;leave Macuu daily ut 2 a m; lor Amort ous and Sumter City; arrive at the latter at 7 20 .i “.; loavuSumter City all 10 i> si;arrive at Macuu at 16 P u. Tralus to Columbus trom u through connection lie tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta. Kings- vlUe, Wilmington, Savannab, Mlllodgevillo am' Eatonton. Post Coaches run from Sumter (.Ity to Talinha- seo, Albany, rhomaaville. Bulubrido, ko. Hacks ruufrom ..merlcustrl-weekly tu Lumpkin,Outhbert, ho., also from Fort Valley to Perry, Haynosvllle, HawkinsvlUo and Knoxville, Ga. Possengors from poiute below Fort Valley, should take the uoou train from Savannah; nnd tho oven- Ing train from Augusta, to avoid Uotuntlim at Ma con; fur other puluu tako either train. First class steamships leave Savonuah for New York on Wednesdays aud Saturdays, aud fur Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Passage la Ibn Cabin 026, Steerage 08. Fare from Montgomery to Savanuab $14 00 *• Columbus •• “ 10 ue “ Sumior City •• “ 0 60 Tho above Schcduio went mto operation Dec, 1st, I860. GKO. W. ADAMS. Snp't. Macon, Deo. 6th, 1S50. del'll TIIK GREAT SOUTH Id UN REMEDY pit v oii’sUTntmen t. I T is u sure and speedy cure for bums, piles, corns, lelous, lover sores, ulceis, .-eald lica-l, tetter worm, sore nipples, (rccmnnit-niled by nur ses,) sore aud cracked lips, Ireoh wounds amt soi of any description. It fa a most valuable rente and cure, which con bo testlllcd to by thousands who bavo used it in tnauy portions ul tho .Smith tbr the fast few years. Iu uu iustunco will ton salve dc any Injury, or intorforo with a physician's prescrip tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates and letters from people who have used it thetnaclve and most earnoally rocommcnd it tu others us _ ipeedy and certutn remedy for tho above named liseuses. A trial fa all that is necessary for its own recommendation. Amuug tho many that tuvo testified to the ctlicn- cy of this valuable remedy, aud recommended it u toe public, aro Dr H A T Ridley, Judge E Y Hill, Judge 0 A Bull, R J Morgan.Ksq, J L rttephous, Etui, and thousands of others. Sold by J BMoore,Savannah, Ga; .1E Hall, Amer icas, Gu; Clark k Welfa, Augusta, Ga; McKcesuu, Robins k Co, New York; und druggints generally jqjr* By remitting one dollar tu the proprietor < single box of Urn Ointment will bo forwarded by mall, tree of postage, to any purl nf tbo U states. Sold by J. B. MOOltK, Savannah, Ga., aud drug gists generally. V. J. MOORE. Proprietor, mnylfi UGrango, Ga. THE COUItT OF NAPOLEON O R Society under the Fir j l Empire, with pur trulls of its beauties, wits und heroines, trout authentic originals, by Frank U Goodrich; iliiiMra- ted by Julos Champagne. —MORE OF— Tho Romance of tho Forest, by Anuu Ratcliff author or“ThoMy.*torlos of Utiolphu*” Cotton Is King, or tbe Culture of Cotton, ami its relation to Agriculture, Munufudures ami Com merco, by David Christy. Tho Hills of the Sbalomuc, by tho author of the “Wide, Wide World.” Victoria; or, tho World overcome, by Caroline Chosbro'. Magdalon Hepburn, a story ofthu Scottish Refor mation, by Mrs Olyphant, author nf “Zuldcu." etc., eto. Lorimcr IJttlcgood, Esq., a young gentleman who wished to ssa life anu saw it aucoruingly; by Frank ESmodley. Esq. Ernest Linwood, a novel, by Mrs Caroline Leo Hcntx. For sale by - WARNOCK k DAVIS, Booksellers und Stationers. oct21 169 Congress ftrect. KNIGHTS & THEIlt DAYS B Y DR. DORAN, author of “Table Traits.’’ Ac. The Hills of tbo Shatcmuc, by Miss Warner, author or “ Wido, Wide World,” da. A Pilgrimago to El Mediuuh aud Meccab, by Lieut. Burton, or the Bombny Army, with map und illus trations. Tbo Humorous Pootry of tbo Eugilsb language, from Chaucer to Saxe. iArlmorLittlogood, Esq., a yrunggentloman who wished to see LUe, by Smedley Third volume Irving's Life of Washington—cheap edition. Wood, Thorapowtic and PUarmoculogy—a new work. Simpson’s Obsturotrlcs—2 vote., complete. Young America's Picture Gullcry—70 illustra tions. W. THORNE WILLIAMS, oct 9 H ARPRR'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE FuR DECEMBER—This is (be beginning of a now volume. Subscribers will please call aud reusw their subsoriptlous. For salo by WARNIMfK nov20 WARNOCK k DAVIS, Booksellers aud Stutiunors, 160 Congrcss-st. GEORGIA MADE NERGO SHOES. T HE Subscriber lias just received another supply of Georgia mado negro Brogans Planters wishing to get their money's worth are Invited call and examfuo them. M. J. BUCKNER, uov26 ;i * 152 Gibbomt’ Building. GABBAGEI CABBftGE!! T IE Subscriber has now In sloro a superior lot ol Northern Cabbagos, .In primo order, to suit the wholesale and retail trade. WM, H. FARRELL. aoM oorner Broughton and Whitaker ifa, Uugucrreotypes and Ambrotypes. nmtasmi RATER OF ADVRttflftmG, . For ono squaro, of800 ems nr less, of any tj t c i,,,. fargorthan Nonpareil, 76 cents for the first umim cents far each subsequent Insertion, for tu \ tm.L-iin than ouo munth. All Tabular work, with or without Rules; and Ad. vortfaoments occupying doublo ctdmr.n, s|, n «| l. charged doublo (he above rates. Advortlsomonts of whatever length, for an v timo lees than ono mouth, to bo churned ot rates, For a longer tlmoot the fallowing infos No. ofBquarcs|lmo|2mw|it nius|4 nnM|timiw|i^|„,^ r Tio out 2 WATOIIlfiS—'WATCHES- WATCHES. Wfc uro receiving the London Lever Watches, of tho must celebrated makers, lu .Gold und Silver coses. It. F. Cooper’s l)u Iplex Watches, Watches for Timing Horses Ono Swiss Chronometers, which wo offer at rousona blc orlcos, at our new store iu Glbbt it’ Kangc. 1 Square,.... 810 Id 420 424 2 Squares... 111 22 20 vk 3 do .... 20 27 3;; 4 do .... 24 82 42 6 do ,,,, 27 30 44 40 0 do ,,,, 30 4(1 60 64 7 do .... 32 43 64 68 V do .... 34 40 68 (2 0 do .... 80 48 Cl 00 10 do .... 38 60 04 70 •0Pt28 D. B. NI'JHOLS A "OYS'l’BHsr oo. PBICES, THE subscriber fa now ready to fur- nlsh tiYfSTEIW In tbobhell, fresh opi-n- o-J or I'U’kied in any quantity to suit purchaser*. Pickled Oysters iu kegs ready tu b» shipped. oct l J D. JESSE. itiiMOVAET lliosubscrlber bus Removed on the . ^ Bay, next door to tbo RopuhlicanitHljIuft; oihue. wtiore he is now opening ul rjlif/y handst-ine assortment of SPRINGUJlaU AND .SUMMER GOODS, which ho will sell by the pattern or make to order in tho most fashionable style. Also, Ready Made Clothing for the- preseut uml coining season. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a con- timmneo of the huiuc. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing dono it the shortest r.uVr - I aid r, Just received White Drill Coats und Panto, White id Figured Murrellles Vests, for sale at a -mall pro aud pro KK1XY. DISSOLUTION. T HE fu pi.riitt:, ship ut F. CHAMPION k CO. I this day tus-olvod by mutual consent. Tho business o the lute firm will beKeltled by F. Chain- F ilou, whu wi-1 iMoiiniio tfio Grocery business on ifa own account. F. CHAMPION. ' K. J. LAIP.OMBIK. bavmitmb, V-rt.ibur 1, Uffto, tt-pi 80—lm I jMtOM tho mostcuoiplcte facilities in ; cstabltsbiueut, aud through his cm DlACIIl.MdRY AND IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. 1 ST. JULIAN STREET, 8AVAANNAH, GA. (Near tho Market.) inhlsuwn cuuueuiimiu with several of too principal manufacturng vstuli- lishmcnto of Philadelphia, New York, aid Pu-ion. the Undersigned fa prepared to furniuah MACiMN KKY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PUiiT.UU.b HAW, GRIST' ANI) FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT 'RON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS. C-duinus, Window Sills aud Ijntifa, Iron Doors, Shutters. &c., at Northern price*. He fa uUo proparod to repair Machinery uml Iron work ufevery dcacrlpti'iti, at short notice, u|-on reu-enablo terms. As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARUI.E Wt lUKS, ho fa aUoprcnurcil tu uxhildt u great vurm- ty ol designs for MONUMENTS, TtlSIB b'fON'FS, Ac Afao iron Rulliug lu groat variety, for cnemhures, am! to receive orders, and put up the work at man- U. H. LlNVHJ.E. facturers’ prices. Savannah, April 11. I860. uprll J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt., BOUKSELLE AND STATIONER UNDER THE MARSHALL HOUSE HOTEL, liliOUGHTON ST. Savannah, Georgia. WOOD—WOOD ri'llE SL U.-'CRIitlCP. Iiuh Just received, aud will X kcepfonutuiitly ou hand at Ids Wind Yard. Old Clmrli‘.-toii Wharf, u full supply of tho best of bcunu lilac!; .luck, Oak, Hickory, Light wot- i, &c., Me. Ail in want ore tospuutfuily Invited to give him a call. 11. C. RAYsoit. P. S. All orders h-ftatthu Book store- iindc-r the Marshall Huiim- will be promptlyattornledto. sept 30 For any timo not above sped (led, u pmpon ebargo will bo rnude. A deduction of 26 per cent from the m.t lV t will bo mudo on aUvertlseuit-nts uppiVu iti.-, Blvoly ou tho fourth pugc ul the nail). Advertisements ordered three time- a w. t-~ bo charged two-thirds the above rate.-. Advortfactncutoordered in the Weekly. :-i ; , por square for each im-ertiun, fur any tm-i,, one mouth. For more than one mm.in .... tho rules specified In the above tuhlu. Special notices, lo cenfa per line ini' u,,.- |-, r .| 6 cents for.oach subecqum incurtmn, um; -i, to be subject tu cun true t. il.irri.tft- untie..-, i. ncral invitatlous fiu cenfa uael.. Noj-u,-,., luserted fur less thun 60 eviifa. Obitui.ry.N. Reports, Resolutions, or Prru-ec«‘.ii’g> l; ,.\ Association, or Corporation, ordered t ,., ed, 6 ueuts per lino. Steamboats will bo advertised atfio p u , (breach buatadvurtircd. Steamships, where but one fa r'lnmnp, nuro; if two or more, $fiut«ch. Auotionoors’advertfaeme.<ts m,t tub,- lul.j contract, but tube charged at the -men prt-.t per square. The paper, ttuder n<» clrcunn-taiu iv, to w ed in a contract. Professional nnd busimv-s card.-; not cm vc-: lines, will ho inserted at 080 per annum. Calls on persona to become candidum-,. v. inserted another ndvcrtlsemeute. to b variably lu advance. Announcing candidates foi olficc. M", In advance. Advcrlfaemonts not muikeu t-n t*;.- Specified time. Will lw In- .I teu -n. pay incut exacted. When uuy hill for two tmuitlb udterti thuu contract, niitc.u; t-. over *6,-, n -i 26 per ceut will bo imi-.-c, Yearly advurtfalng. r.;ll. i-ri\ fa.- «-i • be taken nt the followiny mo -: For one square, rom'vuii.-!*. <-i:- c i wet “ *■ *• rt.i i. t. Every additional square cd ope hull tho above lait-y Yearly ttuvurtUers i'ituil oe utmu-.i c< contracted for. All c<nir.ivi- rl.nll be elating definitely the manic o- Ut<- i advertised. Any advertl-.eiuenfa not pi nccted with too badness .dud; be dm, ly, and also unyoxccst. «>t mattci t.-.-, : contracted for. Contract advertisement - payable . veriisoments from strangers uml tr i-; -. payablo in advance. All other*' wifi : duo when called for. Regular advertiser,, uml all other. municatlons or requiring m-life- a,-. v j... tontion to lairs, concerts, ..* ir--c.-. < a. \ tortainments, where ciia' .f- «rt ti.i.v tanco—-all notices of privni- 'v-ia.iHr Ueo designed to call utteiili i- t•. j: v - calculated or inteuded to pror.ion iu-i rests, can only be inserted v. ul. t.n- v.r that the saute fa to In? pui-i i-; . I; ,!•• odilurinl column (which can he unit a tiuu of Uu* editors) Uomi-t., w.u t- rate of uot Icm* than no t c-:.ts j«.-r 1 Tho uudorslgucd, J.llbli her. i.lDailv, und Weekly ncwspapvi - hi :■-.v. i.i.ai ourselves strictly to u. in-iv to the u' charges, ami iu iioin.-nttu:. l*> The above rates to ta‘ fi times a* < 'contracted for Miti-nnl. if® gihAsg'fi'iaiBisi. HEN It V I.ATHUOP & CO.. HAVE IS STUlIB A CU.Ml't.LfL&HT.urtmenli'f t o following l l J, A N'T AT I ON GOODS, to which they would invito the particular attentii.n of IT.AXTLRH. and offer them ut reasonable prices aud on iiccoiiiim'dating terms: Schley’s White Plains uml Twills Heavy Nurthorn Drown Twills •* Black and Groy “ Black and Griy Plains Striped table WuipKen-oyi- Piil'l Llusvys In several grades Loudon innfil lilunkcfa, in all wuights mid m/rs Cord do do Fine Whitney do Maul Mrlpcs e.nd Plabfa Kiaiikiin Jo do Iteul Cotton and Wool Flaiuion •» ail Wool do Drown amt Bieachcd Cnntou Flnnnol ShlriiugStripai, Striped O-naburgs While Cult in. O-niilnirgM ^ nml JH mown Shirting Blue Dcuilui, Hiuc Drill Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Fatincts s'eotcfi Uuiiiit-tH, Head Kerjlilofs, Ac. 'oct 11 ■ ' .lUHT KLCI.I VKD I'Lit SlLA.MKK AUGUSTA, AT 1IIK Savannah Grocery -AND* FRUIT DEPOT, tot) ibi. Victoria nml Ontnn'Uii Gr at) bids, .‘-ideti-lid Fating APPLES. tJirge Prc* ervlng I’KAUS. QUlN'CF-S, l.ike the Jai«t. t.hcMiufa. Jlh Unry Nuts, nml Fresh Dale-. Green GINul.R, Tomatoes, He fa, Carrots. Ain. Hyo Flour, «r-.t Meal, Pearl Burley. 10 kegs Lxiru Goshen Bl'ITEK. 6 do Chi'tco tfo. And low prl' i-d qualities, K-grthcr with a varied unrortoient of Fresh BISCUIT. oclJ6 W. II. FARRELL. ROOFING! ROOFING!! WARREN 8 IMPItOVRB FI UK AND WATER-PROOF COMPOSITION ROOFING* milB Hiibrcriber baviug been uppolnled solo agen X iu this city for Wurrcn's Flro and Water I’rwo Coni|Hislti -ii J tooling fa prepared to cxocuto tbe same in a satisfactory manner. The attention ul tho rtilzenfl of Savannah la re- pectin By Milicited t ■ the ubovo method of KooUfig ovv much used iu the principal cities of the United u»es, (Until N mi and South,) ami as it has boon sled under every vurh ly ol circumstances, l turn- deutly ulliir it to the ptildic us u inn,in ol KuollDg iiobjectloi.iiple iu every particular, whilst it com- fliues, iu a great* r degree thuu any oilier roofing In sse. the vuluublo reqiiwi esot cheapness, durability and security, umiIu-1 both fire uud wuter. It lmn rapidly superceded iho use of all kinds ot roofs wherever it bus been introduced, giving iu all cases genera! i-atisfactiou, being highly recommend ed by liiMitrame Uuinpunies, and all whu huve lest edits utility. kS“ GHAUI.FS SI 101.1., Architect, will act as agent during my abhcnco from Ihe city, at whu.- vint«- to coiitlutiu binding, miiilib.-n majority of tho uudersigm-d N. lb—'this schednie shalJ in tbo integrity of existing ct-mr the ycur or any other i-pertficd with tho expiratk-n of the j 11 wore made, R. It. Hilton .v i\». faV--p Snskii <i Si.m>. tie THoWI-nov fc WlTHl.vi.ro*- >- SIR ASTl.EY KUO PIL.L&: It’S T HE InvIgoreUtig action nt .-lr Pills un the cons tit ul inn is r-; and a single trial will coiivinc of their pewer torcavre the uio-t fu 1m- an.: j. : . Ii luted tu frill Ueultll and hlieigtb. at,., i.o i:. u... -.- cun convey all udequntc idea Ilf the linnn...i,.l'-. i.m almost mirueuious change, pntdmx-a by n. k.i.g use uf lids woiidcrlul inedicbie in tbu «Iim-umiI. bllitatod und > buttered nervous system; tl t r. ...a -I aud debilitated body is at one re.ieved, :«• i"i*.i. . .. .. enfiveiled und built up; the meitil nil! oliicouii iuforniutlou will be freely given, und sped-1 ol dlHeivru vanish tiudei- jln-ir n.i: ...., MUHlSrHIm ’ 1 ik .tai'U'B, lrcr„bll,.K vU:"l" », 1 debility becomes a new man; he Etiin.'g tint .it moves with a Unu step: his uiind which a -i- 11 *- vlously sunk in pb.mii, becoinea bl ight. 11.- y : active, nnd be gt *s lorth ri In-sheti, rt-gi-m-iiin-. aud couscloua f m w vig« r to lm n. cu. ton c. . •- cupatious; and the clfac faint trliii-miiiy, on t-.e contrary, tho re.let b pt-ib.ai.t i t, for tin lie J. E. DE FORD, APOTHECARIES UAIJ^ S. E. Corucr of, Brough and Barnard Streets. Silvan- uah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers In Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods und Dye Stuff** French, English, and American Perfota- cry l’iu Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and BrirthCf of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments. Trusses aud Supiiortors of all ’ kinds, Spices, Sulfite, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of tho day* Sit|>erior Inks, Pure Winer and Brandies for Medicinal purimsee. Extract, for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac. j6S‘ X. B.—Especial attention given to the prcjHuatiou or i’hyalciaus’ Prescriptions uud Family Itocipcs. fahij*. Family and Travelling Medicine Discs, With plain Directions for ueo, including Directions lor treatment In cases of pofaoulug, Drowning. &o. ap7 jy DUS. LidFbEll A WILCOX, Dcnllais ... ARE now fully proparefi loin sort full or partial st-lfa of Teeth jfyGfyfyon the prlucipio of Dr. J. Allens’® p u t C |,t Continuous Gum. By bis improvement, tbo form of tho faco can bo restored to any decree »d rotundity that may ho desired, .t is applicable in all casus where tin: cheeks have fallen in and euTiuot l»e detected by’bo closest observer.— Tills method combines tho following! Ivantiges:— An artificial gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural amliifo-likeappearance,and imparts tothotlmeth that {leculiur expression which characterizes i be na tural organs. This Gum consists or a sllacious compound which 1b applied uvd fused upon tho Teeth nnd Pfatein sucb a manner, os to fill up all the interstices around the base of the Teeth, aud also unites them firmly t-j each ether nnd to tho Plato upon which they are sett. This secures perfect ulcuLliuo-sof ihe Teeth (JlUco over Da Witt k Morgan. Jongrcs? drect. **0 Republican and Georgian copy. fell Id— i* RcpPJfi . CALVIN FAY, Agent 000 DOl.bAUS KEWAUD « For my two negroes, or loo for cither lodged in Jail so I gi-ttoem, JACK, sometimes called Jouu, a large copper colored, hames a^-^dowu louk uud rough faco, weighs about Is a puidfa 6 feet 10 Inches high, 22 years old. BoxlbO s very black with a wido space between his uou per front t. eth, high forehead, turns hts foot out In walking, is 6 foot & inches high, and weighs 16u, uud UO years old, und wbeu heard of lost, they were in the swamp above Savannah, My address fa 4 mile branch, or Barnwell, 8. 0. augl‘2—wly WM. A8HLY. ROBINSON Jc CAMP DUAPlUtS AND TAILclRS, AND iiculcrs lu UucReudyMade CT of 111 *G have recoved and/ i peiied llieh' stock of Fall und Win-1 ter GOODS, umnprfaiiig a lull anu complete ai’M.rtfoeut of cloths, Casslmorcs, Vest- logs und Over (.Valinj.s, wlilcli wo will mako uud trim ’in our u.-ual sly Ic, uud ut the shortest uotlcc. Our rouuy mude tiotblng fa mauufucturod at the well known house ot W. T. Jeuulugs fc Co, 231 Broadway, Now York, and comprises all that fa fine mid ta.-ldoimblu in the lino. FURNISHING GOUIW of every tlc-.iorlptlon requi site tea gentleman's wurdrofio, constantly kept on band, uli of which wo offer on our usual credit terms, nr at a discount of 6 p.-r ccutfor cash, at 3 BULL rTREET, SORREL UU1LD1NO, oct 1—lm next door to Pulaski House. TIT POH TA.T. THE MOST REMARKABLE WORK OF OUR TIMES. A Reply to ‘ UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” and “DRED.’ UT A WHY OK >KW OKUUNS. rni US original and powerful book, this beautiftil X story, fa an Aincricau Howland for au English Oliver, and di.ectod against tho distorted views ol the Kugii h pr«i« when speaking of toe instiiutiouH of the United .Slates. It oxjhikcs cruelties and barhuritk-i: practised on tho lower classes ol Lnglami, more terrible than thoso imagined by Mrs. Becciu’r Stowe as tho remit of our “peculiar iustituii. n- ” The object of “Tit for Tat” is emi nently humane, putm-tic and just, it is not anti- British, ai.tl-N'orth, cr u.uti-Noutli, It is simply a re ply tu tbu exaggerated pictures of Slavery lu ‘ ‘Uu- cioTom” and “Died.” Fur sale by WARNOCK k DAVIS, booksellers aud Htatiouors, oct31 160 Congress st. READ {—READ ! .'—UKAD : 11 That is, if you can see; and pysjjrt you can’t sue, you cau Und SufiKali kinds of “helps to sec.” ul tho Watch ami Jewelry S'.oro of D. B. Nichols k Co., in Congress street, next door to the corner of Whitukor, where you cun purebaso Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, and Fancy Goods, as low os at any other store iu tho country. We have received per steamship Alabama ul'resh lot of those lino Steel Spectacles : afao, a supply of Fob bio and I'criscoplu I/ms, widen wo aro prepared to tit iu all kinds of fruines, ut short notice. Unr Fcrlscoplc l/ms (so called from i heir peculiar shape) have au advantage over ail others, ns they have a greater range or focus, so that tho reader is not compelled to hold tho book or paper ut a certain distance from the oye. Call aud seo. D. B. NICHOLS k CO. 03* No churgo for showing goods. mar 11 H. ft. N. A CO. FIXE FASHIONABLE (MlllAli, AT REDUCED RATES. B ARGAINS can now bo had by ail those who wish lo clotho themselves genteelly, as I wdl sell tha balance of my Roudy-Mado, at reduced rates on timo, and ten por cont. off for cash. Cad and avail yourself of tbo cbanco to obtalu good arti cles. At too Star Clothing Emporium. WILLIAM 0 PRICE, Inna 27 147 Bay street. TAXTUA FAMILY FLUlfit, SC.—Just received, 60 Jll bags and bbfa Extra Family Flour; 20 bbta crushed and powdered Sugur; 20 bbfa A, U an d C clarified Jfogar; 20 boxes Ground Coffee, in S nnd 1 lb packs; 36 do do Mustard, Ginger. Cfuuumou and Mace; H) awes Table Salt; 10 naif bbfa Extra No 1 Mackerel; 100 doi Jft-oome, £uckcte, Clothes Lints Scrub Brushes; 81 half chaste Oolong Tea, loose and, In X lb pack*. For sale by DAYS) O’CONNOR, TIT FOR TAT. mil' FOR TAT. a reply to “ Undo Tom’s Cabin ” X nnd ••Dred,” by a lady of New Orleans, How to Dress with Tutte, containing hints upon the harmony of colors, tbo complexion, &c., Rc., being a suitable companion for the toilet tablo. Bridal Etiquette, a scuslblo guide to tho etiquette aud observances of too marriage ceremonies. How to Behave, or tho Spirit or Etiquette. How to Woo and How to Win. How to be a Lady,a book for girls, containing use ful hints on the furmutlon of character. How tube a Mud, a book containing useful hint* un the formation ol character. The Business Man's Adviser, consisting of the Bu ittvt* Man's Assistant and Ready Reckoner, the Trader's Guide, uud too Landlord's and Tenant's Assistant. The Tradesman's and Mcchanlo's Counsellor aud Ready Calculator, comprising the Tradesman^ Guide nr Law uf Trade, with a supplement of Rules nnd TuldiM. Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent, nov7 under tho Marshall House. TUE LADY’S GUIDE rno PERFECT gentility, in manuers, dress aud X conversation, in tho family, iu comiwuy, at tiiu p luu'o forte, too table, iu toe street, aud In gen- tlemcus society, Alsou useful instructor in letter writing, toilet preparations, fancy needlework, milliuery. dress making, care of wurdrobo. tho hair, teeth, bands, lips, oumplexlou, etc. by Emily Tburnwoll, author of “Hume cares made eocy.” For sale by WARNOCK ft DAVIS. oct 18 169 Congress street. NfiW RECEIVED BY WARNOCK A DAVIS, Tcjuuav, Nov. 25,1856. E DGAR MONTROSE, or tho Mysterious Penitent, by G W M Reynolds. Marion Barnard, or Lessons of Lite—a compan ion to “Dick Tarleton”, by J F Smith. The pictorial adventures of Margaret Catchpot-'. —MORE OF— Dufay's Necklace, and what came tr It, by T > Aldrich Thrt-u per ecu* u mouth, or the perils of fast Ifa Ing, by Charles U rdeit Tbo Hills of the fctmu iouc, by toe author or tl i Wide, Wide WorM. For solo at uo26 169 Congress st S 1 iluis aNA SHOUU»EnS— lb ixbds «ud 20 bbfa ‘ bright Sides and Shouldors, Bacon, received per steamer Kevatese state, and forial* low from toowhar^by properties of tho tm-dicii.< itself und restores it to It- tlr.-t ct-t.tmit.ii. p .r,| diseases of the bloimtdi anu pi. t-.-uw ntgu-s. tl.i.-y never fail. They afao remove d«-pu-.-tl->n, t-x-.i-.- ment, restleuess, wnutotslup di.-like to rut i>. incapacity for business, less ol memory, conliMn:., giddiness,.blood in the hcml, melai.t-ln-y, im-i Id debility toey lucrcaso and mtnre tin apj-rt.it .j a- rlfp tho blood, strengthen tho tonooi tfi-- «-!. imali. and givosuch energy and vigor to tlie o-r-uui-.. as must be felt to bu believed. To elderly persons, Hr Astley «'»-• pt-rV lull- arc invaluable; strengthening the «>a:«m it f .:-.irti.a attacks of age; they cause a coi.Uitied ••i.i-iin:l- ness, and prolong ido to the la'i-rt sibii- pe riod. IlKwaiiE op Sl-Ukiot’a jiitatio.\»—None are pii- Ino without tho fuc-Himilcol tho signatoie t-i Mac- Phall ACo.,Solu Propik-fors. lom.en jti.ti«.Ni* York, on each box nml uu the dirutn-i,.-. Tfa ( nuino Fills have ufao u correct hkem-Mi of lit ...to Sir Astley Cooper on ttio top ol each »>"X. V at- '-t thcse*marks of authenticity, tin y me h|uu ioi siukI un ltn|xjaitfon. Fold at 26 cents, f.ti n-i.t- at.-t it per box. Full directions are given with cm it fa a. There Is a great saving by taking the imgw Principal Di pot iu the Uli.cd Mutes, i;-- l r» •* way, New York. J-'<-r sule nisi i»> A. It. /• D- Samis, 141 William st., Fchit-llu!in Bros A *170 William st., Mclteifcou a. Itobbimi, 011 o;t n ft, 11- Ward Close A, Co., 116 Fulton rt. t Ravil-mi, liar- rat ft Hfalcy, 30 Wat run st.. C. V. U.tku t-i «< o. 222 Grcouwicbst, Hull, Dixon k I rn.-cx, lancl.nu* borsst, New York, General WJmU«u.e ,\y> it-. v/l.o will supply DritggfaU and Dca.vrs in MctU.i.u at Proprietors prices. . sop27—fira fid. BOOKS—BOOKS—BOOKS RECEIVED BY WARNOt K k!»-»Vi~. T HURSDAY, lcth October, Ifillo. Axe, aud Saddle Bags, amt oilier la eti. H. Milburn, with u porliail of tla- m.ili- Married, not Mated ; or how tl.ej lived at \V. • side uud Tliroekmoi ton Hall, Alice lury. ThclJistof the Form-tors ; «r Uuti.ois on t>. Border; a story of tho Did Virginia frontier, l- John filer Crookc Calebs iu Search of a Wife, by Mrs. Ila:.riu. Moore, . . Thrco Per Ceuta Mnr.th; or. tlu- i'*:. Li viag, by Charles Ifi.n "it. Daisy’s Necklace;.-in«l UhntCnmno it;;, i it-'* ry Episode, by T. Ii A d. n!;. The Torchlight ;ot, Tll.o :gl. the Wt- *,l; - *'■ rlotoicmt,«bt!i< r i “i-oiii .-'ii The Advcntv.it- ot G» r.nd, Ifiv 1.1. H- u E. Wliltehimt. . .., Tho l.ilo of Gc-cer.il Daniel M«-rg:.:>. •• m' '' ' ginia Lino ol’ tho Army ot the l ii-tc • James Graham. Fur salo ut the Book .-tor ■, oct 17 16;) CONtinr.'-.-: !"! ' * NEW FATA, AND WIsYrEK DRY GOODS. rnHE undersigned bavo ami art- u<« rcec. X their stock of Foreign nml Domcsilc IJ»y (-un..- To which they invito the utientfoi- • t - - and customers, und public»»m i id v, ' . v quite confident that ^uy ,a " v ‘ monte as will eaifaiy G.t; «1 .-t t*- • *-•« Hue will be found a lull supply »-f . r • ' such a* Kerseys, Blui-kcfi-, lm*'}' • ' ' Sbcotihgs, thiitltiL’s, fioths, t s •• • good variety ol oilier styles. F.n.t > J »«- such us rich, (uli wool.) I»e haioes u • r.-t< - 1 Cashmeres, uiglfah and Freut-lt .N.-t" --.-■ • black and colon'll. Also. Mom- . - hroidcries, Manlihu-, Cloak•«, Dn *' •i 11 ''' ’ 1 • Ac., ali of which wo t-lier on Id'-- at 1 ; !l, v and examine at Wi !.!>'\ fa il.U-« oct 12 Nu. 140 (ut.g-t - TO IIUIWIERS. 1 1HE BUBECIIIliF.il Ih ,in:|M«l althusborlut-l noiicc, amt m tb«- "" matvliku mauuui, all ktuds ol Metal : - Goruico, or oilier work cuuuectmi with l " turiug or reiutlring ut'Copi-* r, Gal> unizt it ■ or sheet Iron Business. HO! I At 7 OCU3 tf.dii.4 ►- C. 0. POOLE, No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two door.-' from «•: WUOLK8ALB AND MKTAI1. UFAJ H Atea, llllmla, Doonj, FaMrts,‘ ulihce, Window Gloss, Pull;, ■ —- , painters’, Gralncre’nnd Art* i- Whitewash Heads amt Dm-te;- ‘ fa -i-^-'UIxed Faints of every .fr.-mpmn, •• • colors tn tubes, Pvepnivdi ( FAFER HANGINGS^AM' !• • FJMK •' Rooms prepared with neatness and >• Houso, Sign and Ship Fainting. Gilding, t.rma.i. *< Glaring done in tbe boat stylo and ut U">-»- raU P< J?orde« ttoo to# country prompu^utoc^