Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 17, 1856, Image 4

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BBH— I Ttathos 1 OMOllfllA, * C HATHAM OOBNTT—to »l *kua tt m«j Con- omt Whprou, Jotraiumw.ll.ppl r .1 Iho oourtot OrdluMjfor laltora ihitulMOry, u.dmlo- Utrator oo tho wrtito of Henry Ounoo, ; TfaM, «*, tttrefoto, w olto wul utmouliU til ■horn tl mur ooncoru, to bo uid appear before eeld Oourt to nuke objeclloa (Iran, they hero) on or before (be tret Hinder in April noet, olhorwlio ■eld Mure will be Rented. Wltnou, John Bibo. Ihq., Ordinary forClietbem County. Ihle eerentb day of October. 1955. oeto^Sa JOHN BllBO, 0.0.0. GAMbBlf CO. UXMCUTOK'ri MALK* DY virtu* of on order from Urn Opart or Ordlna- JJ ry of said county, Will be sold boforo the court boose doorin Jeflbreooton, on lb* first Tuesday, Id of February. 1M7, during the legal hoar* of wle, Um botue tad lot tn the town or fit Mary’s, belong log to estate B A Yollowley. The lot U fifty root in flront by one hundred In depth. d*12-40d F, M. ADAM8, Kx’or, CHATHAM COUNTY d-To»U whom it mayoon- concern s Whoreas, Z. X. Winkler and A. Harmon will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dls- ulaaary on the eaUte or 8. Winkler. Theio are, therefore, to olto and admonish all wheat it may oonoern, to bo and appear before eald Court to make obejectton (It any they have) on or before the Aral Monday lu June next, othorwtie laid letter* will be granted. _ . Witness, John Bilbo, &q., Ordinary for Chatam County, thUlixth day of December IBM. JOHN BIBO, o. o. o. C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whornlt may con- oernt Whereas, JohnM Guerardwlll apply aiibo Court of Ordinary for lottera or guardian- ship of the person and property of Louisa J Watts, yjhanand minor child of Jonathan W and Sarah These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may ooocern, to be and appear before said Court to make oWectlon (IT any they hare) on er before the second Monday In January next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John BUbo, Esq.,.Ordinary for Chatham county, this Sd day or December, 18M. dec! JOHN BILBO, o. e. o. GBORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY, A LL persons haring demands against the estate A. of A. D. Floyd, lato of Liberty oounty, de ceased, will hand them lu duly attested within the tlmo proscribed by law, and thorn ludobted will make immediate payment. JAiON FLOYD, THOMAS A. FLOYD. deia-lm QuallOeb Executors. BO HOI A.-BULLOCH COUNTY.— Two _ _ months after date wo will apply at the Court AJ ol Ordinary or Bulloch oouuty for leareto sell all OULMKSHOt— . . w tbs real and personal estate or William H Hagln t Jj cern* whereas, Wm.Orooror, Jr., ons of the — • ^ • • 1 executors, and Bsrah H. Oroorer, executrix, on the ....... _a. r.L_ n . j ......... * in J _ . ,L. pe|~- r T ... late or Bulloch county, decoasud, for the benefit tho helri and creditors or said orilate. This 1st December, I860. .... , N4N0Y IIAGIN. Adm x, dao5 J KITH A HA01N, Adm’r. TirawwHifBsriini: r GREEAULEto an order of the Honorable Or- A! that l. dinary of Tattnall county, will .bo sold In town orRcidayllle, on tne first Tuesday In Feb uary next, too acres oNund, more or less, situate u tho 40th district, the lute residence or Jesso Copeland, deceased. Bold for a distribution among the heirs of said decease. Terms made known on tho day orsale. JAMES COPELAND, docO Administrator. CITY SHERIFF'S SALE. *1 TflLL bo sold boforo the Court House door, in Tv the city ol'&tvaonah. oa tho first Tuesday m January next, between the legal houra or sale, tho following articles or groceries. 1 cask rloo, 1 pipe gin, 1 ullage cask brandv, l lot decanters, 1 ot coffee, 1 bbi pears. 1 uo potatoes, 1 lot buckets, ...... . j 0 j lo b Mr - • — »-—» me nuuurauie,iuo wuri ui htmiuui, iu t» of McMahon k Doyle vs Patrick Fltspatrtck. itod e *" 1 * 1 STATE OF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY—To ati whom It may Con cern: Whereas, James Doyle will apply at the court of Ordinary for letters oismlsory as adminis trator on the estate of George Alexaudor. Thus are therefore to clto and admonish all oon- oemed, to be and appear before Bald Court to make objections, (if any they have,) ou or boforo the first Monday in April next, otnerwtso said letters wUl be granted. Wttnes , John Bilbo, Esq., ordinary for Chatham County, this seventh day of October. 1860. oct0~8m JOHN BILBO, o. o. o. state ofgEorgiaT /CHATHAM COUNTY*—To aU whom ft may V concern t Whereas, Harris ^; Harrison will apply at the Court or Ordinary for Letters of Guard- laushlpon the property or Laura A. Ulmer: These are, thereforo, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before sold Court to make objection (IT any they have) on or bsfors tho second Monday In January next, other wise said lettera will be granted. Witness. John Bilbo, &q., Ordinary for Chatham county, this first day of December, I860, decl JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. CITY SHERIFF'S MALM. W ILL be sold boforo the Court House door In tho city or Savannah, on the first Tuesday in January next, 1867, between tho legal hours or sale: half lot and Improvements No. S Green Ward, in the city or Savannah, bounded north by Brough ton street, soulh by huio; each by half of said Tot, and next by lot No. 7*' Levied on os the property of Jamos L. Oliver, to satify a fl fa Issued out of the honorable the City Court or Savannah, tn favor of J)avld B. Nichols vs. James L. Oliver. Property pointed out by plalatlfte Att’y. Terms cash. EDW’D M. PRENDERGAST, dodfi Sheriff. CsimE sxatks maknual-s sale. O N tho first Tuesday In January next, t will sell In front ortho Court House, tn the city or Sa vannah. between tho usual hours of salo,one Steam Saw and Grits UUI, together with all tho right, title aud interest of Hull and Quarterman, In and to ono thousand acres acres oriand, amt the timber tboreuuto attached to said Mill, with the improve- in Liberty County, Georgia, and bounded by the lands of Mrs. Jones, Goo. W. Walthour, Thomas Quartorman and otbors—the same levied upon to satisfy a tl la. issnod out of the 81x1b Circuit Court ortho United States for the Bnmhorn District of Georgia, in lavor or David Forvor vs. Hull and Quarterman. Property pointed out by plaintiffs Att’y. DAN. II. STEWART, docG-eodlmo. U. S. Marshal. STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO. r ail whom it may concern.—Whereas, Polly B. Lenler and John R. Holier will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters or administration on tho estate or Luke & Lenler, deesased. These are iheraoro, to olto and admonish all Whom it may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to make objection (ITauy tnoy have) on or before the second Monday In January next, oth- erwlse said Letters wtU be granted. Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch County* this 10th day or November, 1866. novtt WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. kTATH OFOEOaOIA, BULLOCH CO. mo aU whom it may esneern.—Whereas, Amcri- A oa Knight and Baahsr Cone will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the Estate ot Green Knight, deceased. These are therefore to olteand admonish all whom tt may concern, to be and appear before said Court to mako objection (IT any they have,) on or be fore the seoond Monday in January next, other wise aald letters will be granted. ^Witness, William Lee. Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch OMtnty, this 19th day of November, 1866. nov28 WILLIAM LEE, 0. B.C. A DlllNISTKATOR’U SALE—Pursuant to an order issued trom tho Court or Ordinary or Chatham County, will be sold before the Court House, tn Newton, Baker county, on the first Tussday in Jan- urynext, between the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing lots of Land in said county, vis: No’s. 21, 23,261,176,179, SIT in tba 10th District; No’s. 67, 6$ 88, US, 343, 848, 288 In the Uth District, and NTS. 814,311,816,817, 226, In the 12th District. also: Will be sold on the first Tuesday in February elnBafnr *" * MCINTOSH CO.—SHERIFF'S SALE. TJI7TLL bo sold on the first TUESDAY In January TT uoxt (1867) before the Court Hauso door lu tho City of Darien, within thS legal hours or solo, the following described property, to wit: twenty a acres of land with two (2) dwelling houses, all necessary out buildings thereon standing. Loviod on as the property or Frost an d Haultor, to latlsIV sundry loin Judgments Issued out of McIn tosh InforlorCourL in fovor or G. W. Ferris and others vs Frost r. u Boulter. Property pointed out by plalmifis In execution. Terms cosh, purchase! paying for titles. W. T. THORPE, decC McIntosh Co, IlelKTOSH CO. .HNnurt-ia LU. W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in January next, 1(07, beToro tho Court House door In tne city of Dariou, within the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit: Two hundrod acres laud, lovledou as the pro- peity or Charles Davis, to satlaiya fi ra. Issued outor the Justices Coirt, 271st District, tn favor or Cells Davis, vs* Charles Davis. Also, ono hundrod and flay acres land, levied ~a os tho property of the aforesaid Charles Davis, to mtlsiy the above execution, Celia Davis, vs. Charles Davis, levied on and returned to mo by a Til! No",. 816.816,817,811,82,60,13 in tho i District, and No’s. 182,183,177,111,112 and Btxt, before the Court House in Balnbrldge, Deca tur county, the following lots of Land in sold coun ty, via: Nc‘ * A *" 16th Dlstrie . IT in the 16th Distrlot. amo: Will be sold on the first Tuesday in March next, before the Court Houso in Blakely, Early county, tho following lots ol Land In sold couniy, vis: Nc’s 220.221,141, 800, 301,294.269.260,266, 262, 267. la the 26th District, and No. 247 In the 28th Dis trict. The above Lands are situated in a rich and fer tile oountry and are worthy the attention of pur chasers, as It is expected that tho Havannah and Gulf Railroad wUl run adjacent or through most of them. Terms: one-half oash, the balance in 12 months . from date or sale, to bo wed secured, purchasers paying for Utls*. Persons wishing to purohaBe will call on T. R. Lawton, of Albany, John BUbo. orSavannab, or MICHAEL 8HEAHAN, Adm’r on ESt. JAMES H. 8HEAHAN, deceased. uovl7-lm GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY, mo all whom it may concern—Whereas, Simon X P. Williams will apply at the Court or Ordina ry for letters or administration on tne estate of John A Williams, decoased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to he and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before the second Monday m January next, other wise said letters will bo granted. Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch County, this 19th day or November, 1860. nov23 WILLIAM LEE, O. B. 0. STATE OF GEORGIA, SHHATHAM COUNTY.—To aU whom it may con cern: Whereas, Frances H. Macleod will ap ply at the Court or Ordinary for Letters or Adminis trator on tho estate of Frances G. Macleod: These are, therefore, to cite and adminish all whom tt may concern, to be aud appear before said Court to make objection (ir any iney have) on or Sore the second Monday In January ce: tse said letters will be granted. Witness. John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for ranty, this third day or December, 18(6. d#o4 JOHN HIT.RO, >. 0. 0. o. ■ A~AMINISTRATORS’ BALE.—Agreeable to an or- J\. der granted by the Court or Ordinary of •ounty, will be aold. before the court house do aald county, on tho first Tuesday in Joninry next, between the lawful hours or salo, (1170) one thousand one hundred and seventy acres or land, mora or less, bounded by William Proctor. John Lastlnger, wUllam KMctlvcn. John Proctor, aod Samuel E. Groover. It being tho late residence of James Hagln, deceased:also, seven negroes, via : WlUls. Charity, Borah, Tom, Mary, Tarollue, and Chany, belonging to tho estate of James Hagln, de ceased Bold for tho benefit of tho heirs aud ere- of said deceased. Terms on the day of salo. KEZlAti IIAUIN, nov 23 Administratrix. STATE OF atoOROIA, S HATHAH OODNIY—To all whom It may concern: Whereas, Ann Kellar Will apply at Court ot Ordinary for Letters of Administration pn the estate of Dennis Kellar: These are therefore to cite and admouisb all whom It may concern to be and appear before said Oourt, to make objections, (if any they have,) on or before tho second Monday in January next, o wise said lettera will bo granted. Witness John Bilbe, Esq., ordinary for Chatham county, this ssveuteenth day orNovember, 1866. 00T17 JOHN BILBO, o. u. c. lot brooms, 1 icco, 1 ullage barrel Irish T WO months alter date, I will apply tn the Dour orordlaary of Liberty County for leave to sol a portion of tho real and pononsl estate or Benin- rain W. Alton, late deceased, nr so much thereof a* is necessary; and sold for the benefit of the betrs and dlstHbttteefl or said estate. GAROLLSIf K. AlJJfN, Qualified Administratrix. October «th, 1116 OF GEORGIA, Tb all whom It may ooo- iicuuivrii «uu ohu n. ureoTcr, rawuirn, un wo estate or John Groover, deceased, will apply at the Court or Ordinary for Letters IHsmlssory, and to bavn the estate of the said John Groover dUmtosed as exocutor or William Groover, Hr., deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to ho and appear before aald Court, to mako ohjootton (If any they have) lu terms eftbo law, otherwlso said Letters will be granted. Witness, William Lee, Hm|.. ordinary for tho oounty or Bulloch, this 11th da> «r Hop!., 1166. ■«ptl8 WILLIAM LEE, 0. a. o. afOTICE. T HREE months alter date appllcattoD will bo madetothe Marine Bank of savanna., ter tkc payment of two Twenty Dollar Bills, (vis: latter H, No. 8,070. and letter C, No. 697.) the right halves or which have been lost by mall. oct9—3m JAMES P. HUDSON. LOCAL BTIDENC1 OF THE VALUE AND FIRE- WILDER-CIALAMrANDER IAVEI, Iy Bums 4 Jfarefn, Stm York. In the fire or the 8d Inst., which consum ed the brick building ANE MONTH alter date application will be U made to the BANK OF THE hTATE OF GEORGIA for the payment ot a IWKNTY DOLLAR NOTE of said Bank, the lstt half of which has been lost. B. DOUGLASS k CO. Charleston, Deo. 11,1866. [lawlm] ■counted by Mr. Juo. \ Thomas, opposite he Gas Works, lathi)' ke hooka. papers, and money of Mr. tai tt. toft, lh. ooaUcU war. fbund tfadUtubiKl. udtttt.auu nrdar U4oowtltkwu«bupUwd ttmoMpu ttihldlMolonliw u tttprdlolliu rad. of. Av|«pRij ud tt. bMki of oa. or two« tt. boou, euMd bj tt. dm (wurtud In U» MkiBBttnMNdMhttU D» ton ud oonionu, u Itouubromtturuln., BUI to hw, In tt. pn.nn.lon of Hr. Tbomu, UttoOuWorto. Alariouoorto.utortbwec.le- mUdMU Umpaot kuditod tor uteto U. H. CAHPI1SLD, Mrixm '■'WURCBBaaA nowlnuae. J. T. THOMAS. Property polnto docB out by plamilUk. OW’D M. PRENDERGAST, Sheriff. RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONET. A RELIABLE BUSINESS MAN WANTED to lo- cate at Savannah, Ga., as General Agent of a large Subscription Book PubUsliing House, to have enure control otthe sale or ilioir publications In Georgia and adjoining Stales. Agents, now occu pying agencies, have cleared 93000 a year. A small cash capital or from 9800 to 9600wonld be required. Address Box 443. Pnllsde phis. P, 0., Pennsylvania. ood2w—aov29 title. _.C, dec 6 Constable* Terms cash, uurchasos paying for I W, T. THORPE, HherlffM. Darien Ga*, Deo. 2,1860. d- administrator m haLk. W ILL be aold on the first Monday in Jauuary next, before tho Oourt liouso in Btatcsboro, tbo following property, belonging to tho estate o Denry Davis, Jr., 1208 acred, more or less, or land in Biuloch coudty, bouaded north by the property of John Grimes and John Slater, north and west by the property of Johu Slater, out by the property of ElUah Davis, and soulli by the property of Jo- aiah Davis. Sold for tho benefit of the hoira and crodltors of Henry Davis. Jr., deceased. On the proporty are one grist anu ono saw mill. in . JOSIAH DAVIS. sept24—3m Adm’r. IN SUPERIOR COURT, Chatham Co. Mat Turk, I860. Robt. M. Robertson, and others, compl’nti,) vs. j i ’ eM . e » 'be^oy steam Saw VOrder Mil), Clark Sayles and William F. Boyles J and others, defendants. j TT appearing to the Court that two of the said de- A fondants, Clark Sayles and William F. Sayles re side out of this County, and ore absent from the State of Georgia, so that service or the above bill ••nd subpoena cannot be served upon them. On “$ou it Is ordered, that tbo said Clark Styles aud William F.8aylet do appear and answer the said complainant’s bill, on or beforo the first day or the ne ££?. r i aoflto ^ ur ^ or In default thereof, that sa'd bill bo taken pro contesso against them; and it ■ forth er ordered, that a copy of this order be pub- ished In oue of the publio newspapers of the city or Savannah once a week for three months prior the session or tne noxt Term or this Court. True erract from Minutes. W. G. SUEFTALL. oat 2- -law3m Deputy Clerk, a,«, o. c. rwrcARS'ir aamratau aoxxcr. rmuDttrxu, mw. I wM- 1% i.JDL un mnox. THE aubscriber having received , bis Fall and Winter stooic constetiug or Fronob, English and atuerlcan Cloths, Caulmeres and Ventings,, which he will soil by the pattern or mate to order in tho most fashionable style, for cash or cltyac ceptance. Also, a handsome auortmabi of Ready Mads Clcthing, Shirts. Under do, Drawers, Oravate, Gloves. Suspenders, Umbrellas, Neck Ties, Dress ing Gowns. Tranks, Tallies, Garget Bags, Walking Canes, and everything necessary for a gentleman’s wardrobe, Thankful for past flavors he hopes by strict appli cation to merit a continuance of the same. , , Cutting and Repairing done at short notice. rnents thoroon, consisting of a small dwelling, store nov28 JOHN W. KELLY, house, siablo and negro houses. Eald land lying FOR SALE, wrrmx rxx warn or tux city or savaxsax. AN the first Tuesday tn December next, will be VJ sold before the Conrt House in the city or 8a rannab, the Plantation on the Savannah river, ten miles from the city, known as Mulberry Grove, be longing to the estate or the late Philip Ulmer, con taining six hundred and eighty-seven acres, of which there are two hundred acres of first quality Ude rice land, and one hundred and fiRy-flvo scree under good banka and In a fine state for cultiva tion. Also, seventy five acres or high land under cultivation. On the place are a good dwelling house, overseor’s house, barns, negro houses and >-trer outbuildings, all in a good state of repair. Ferseu desiring to purchase will call upon H. K, Harrison, Bx'r, who resides within four miles or tbs Grove, or Kllsa Ulmer, Kx’trlx, who resides within two miles or the Grove. Terms of sale made known on tho day or salt. Possession not given until the first of January. H. K. HARRISON. Ex’or. JjH-W EUZA ULHKRf Ex'ttix. **• The Charleston Mercury will publish once a week until the day of sale. 1856. 1856: RICH FALL DRY GOODS, GRAY BROTHERS TITOULD beg to Inform their friends and the pub- TV Ho that their 1011 supplies of rloh and olegant (BdKJDEDB have Just arrived—purchased from the most emi nent importers of the country, aod selected with a care as regards elegauce and beauty, which cannot be appreciated until folly examined. We can confidently aay that our stock of Rich Dross Gooda and Cloaks cannot be surpassed for beauty and elegance, and that our Domtatlo Stock is as cheap as the like quality or goods can bo bad from here te Now York Amo.!g our assortment will be found the most elegant flounced Robes with figures; Ricn and elegant colored Silks, very cheap; Lyons’ Volvot Cloaks, trimmed la the newest richest style. Cloth and Molr Antique Cloaks; rich and cheap. All-wool Frenob Mouslln do Latnes, new aid ele. gant Lnglns’best all-wool Frenob 4* Ulnae, high oolors, Lupins’beat Maok Bombasine ud Chaltoya. White Merino, Challey, de Ulne and Bombasine, very fine. Cloth* ud Caulmeres, a full assortment. Plantation Goods but quality, exceedingly cheap. Houskeeeping articles In grot variety, host quality at the lowest posslbla prices. °» “ •fiwttasmut precludes the poufollUyor enumerating uy hut few landing ar- We would respectfolly requut the attenUon ol purchasers to u examination oTour stock, reeling confident that style, quality ud price, will prove utiafoctory. GRAY BROTHERa. STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULIX)CH «s»UNTY.— 1 To mil whom tt may con cern : whereas, Sealwrn B Cowart will apply at tbo Court of Ordinary for tetters dlsmisBory as administrator on the estate or Patrick D Keleher, deceased: Those are, uinrefore, to cite ud admonish aU whom it may ouftoorn, to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (If uy they have) ou or be fore the first Monday in February next, otherwise said letters will he rranted. Witness. William Loo, Esq., Ordinary for Hullocb County, this 6th day of August, 1866. aug4 WILLIAM LEE. o. u. c. VZOXiOTi OB, THE CROSS AND THE GROWN. B YM.J. McIntosh, author of <( To Seem ud to Be,” “Charms ud Counter Charms,” Ac. Marlon Barnard, or Lessons or Lite, by JFSmith, (Iblpafrom Uncle Sam’s Juk Knlfo, orsliocsfrom the New York Picayune. Edgar Montrose or the Mysterious Penitent, by G W M Reynolds. ' The Couilcal Adventures or David Duffloka, Ulus- I trated with over 200 comical engravlngs- Margaret ' atchpole, the Great An Thief. The Gentleman in Black, by George Crulksbank. Putnam’s Monthly Magoxlne for December Recatved by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt, • - iBulldis STATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTT—To aU whom it may v concern: Whereas, John S. Norris will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for Lottera of AdmLUta- tlon do bonis non cum testitnouto annexe on the Estato or Dorothea Abrahams: Them aro, therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom tt may concern, to be and appear before sold Court to make objection (if uy they have) on or before the second Monday iu January next, other wise cold tetters will be grautod. Witness. John Bilbo. Esq , Ordinary for Chatham ounty, this 29th day or November, 1866. novfiO JOHN BILBO, o. o, c. STATE OF GEORGIA, /I HATH AM COUNTY -To all whom it may concern : Whereas IjjvI 0. Uaiby will apply at tho Court or Ordinary for Letters or Admiuiatra- lion cum testameuto annoxo on tbo estate or Jacob DeLamotta; These aro. thoreforo, to cite aud udmonlsh all whom tt may couoern, to bo and appoar before said Court to mako objection (If any they have* on or boforo the first Monday in r anuarv next. oth< wise said tetters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 29tb day of November, 1860. UOV29 JMHN BILBO, o. 0. 0, GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY, rpo all whom it may concern—Whorets, Jo- X sephE. Way will apply at tho Court oTOr- Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of WlUiam F. Way, hue deceased. These are, therefore, to dtoand admonish all whom It may concern to he and appear-beforo said Oourt to make objection, (if uy tuey have,) on or before the first Monday In January next, other- wise said Utters will be granted. Witness, W. P. Girardeau, &q., Ordinary for liberty County, this 20th November. 1866. nov22 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o l< c. HAVE OPUtfoRUlA. /CHATHAM COUNTY.—Whetew, Joseph W. Gib- V bons will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dtomlssnry as executor on the Estate or ■ Thee* are, therefore, to cue ud admonish ell whom It may oonoern, to be ass appear before said Oo«rt to make objection (IT aay may have) on or before the first Monday* u April next, otherwise: said totters will be granted. Wiioeas. John Bilbo, ■sq., Ordinary for Chatham Oooiiif, this tenth day of October 1166. JOHN lALBO. O. C. C. I ortti md STATl OF GEUMGIa* V /‘CHATHAM COUNTY ^*To aw wfiom it may coo. yj tern: Wbereu, John isuM will apply at the Omirt of Ordinary for Letters mraiiasery as Admin- I toteator on the ntate or Henry tLaaoa. Thee# are, therefore, to em and admonish all whom It may oonoern, to be Udappaar before aald *-■ Ji of October 1IM. OGtfil JOMN BILBO, O.C. C. it. otnerwise T John Bilbo, ism umntv. this tenth day ADMINISTRATOR'S BALK.’ \JTTILI. be sold on the first Tuesday in Juuary Tv noxt, (1857) before the Court House doorin Hinouvllie. Lioerty county, all tbnt tract or parcel oriand belonging to tho Estato of the lato John A. Hendry, deceased, lying in tho couniy or Liberty, near Taylor’s Creek, on tho Cross Bay, adjoining tends owned by Eli McFail ud Thomas Lauier, (within convenient distance ot a good school and church) contains 895 acres, more or less, ud un improved. Also, attbeeamo time and place, lot number thirty, lying lu Hinesvlllo.Liberty county, ud be longing to tbo Estate or tho lato John A. Houdry, deceased. Also, at the samo tlmo and place, tfieundl vidua in- forest (being one half) of tho Estate of the late John A. Hendry, deceased, In the following tracts of lud, all lying in tbo couuty or Liberty, vis: 600 acres, more or less, near tbo residence or John Per ry, on the waters of Cuoucneo river. 200 acres, more or less, gruted to P. Horton ud on the wa ters or the Canoucbco river. 612 acres, more or loss, lying near tho residence of William Rustin, being well timbered ud convenient to Cuouoboe river. The abovo being a part of the tends belonging to the Estato or John A. Hendry, deoeasod, and sold for the benefit or tho bejrs ud creditors. K. D. HENDRY, X ... L. B. HENDRY,/ AdmrB ‘ Uborty county. Nov. 22,1866. n. b. Terms liberal anu made known on day of —I M.M m&zrs&etsm JLxsttj^jvsassjL Ul. .UUoUtotoWI1U..MM. of iu uSf.Iw'd?. Oourt to nuko objootloo (ir.ov tb»tovf)ou or to (or. lb. Ont Hood., iu noil, «b.rwl...!l(l lotion trill toirulibl lo tli.nu .I’mllclot WUoMit 11 BTRloKLiuD, Ordloun tor tou- dec'J Marshall House E NSW BOOKS. E ICEIVED by WARNOCK k DATW, Wednss day, Dec. 8d, 1866. scriptural ud Statistical views in favor of Slave ry, by Thornton StnngfoUow, D. D. The History ud Records of the Ellphut Club; compiled from authentic doouments now in posses sion oftbe Zoological S tiely, by Knight Russ Ock- side. M. D., and Q. K. Philander Doestlcks, P. B. White Acre vs Black Acre, a caseat aw, report ed by J. 8. Eiq. The Humors or Falconbridge, a collection or hu morous ud everyday scenes, by J F. Kelly Little Dorrlt, by Charles Dickens. Brother Jouathan for ChrUUnM,ud New Years, 1866. For sale at decs 169 Congrass straet. FASHIONABLE BEADY MADE ibnanmra tunot, muniau. n. Auttartwl A.wl ibr ttm mrunub dourn.i. July totb, 1W. Wood Yard, r.rrjr Wtorf. DYIKO AMO RKKOVATINQ ESTABLISHMENT, Tl toum^nurnooun housi, ■dutaiuhid In ibaa. mHB Sutocriber gnteful to hll friend, ud X' FUroufbrttolrocntluu.lo.Tun, trauldmt. ttu la addition la Ito Itaprorotaoau la DYING, >o julnd bj bln daring blu tut visit toKojlmd 'ud Scotland, to. rn.de vruaimoau for extendlof bix bulnoM, by which to 1. oow enabled to dye a (naUr varMy ofoolon on Ulk and vooln drnMi, •bawl., *0., which botruita will (oaenlly plane >11 who may fkror hint with thilr palrocafo. QeaU.BMa’1 nrBuaU dyed, elated or renovated u nuy to rtiulnd, latb.uanooMrlor.tylo which ■u^gwuraUy oo muoh pleoud bl. pttrou ud tohlo Oovon, cad Indko* Oraao Shawlo, to,, olutod ud iaMnd la Ito Ont itjle, Udlu- tomato dyad, bloutod ud prouod la tba Boot ftihlaaabloityH. Ordon (Toot tba ooaalry promptly attwded to. PHOTOGRAPHY OAREY & POWELSON'S -OF— PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTTPRS & ■DAGUERREOTYPES. MESSRS. CABBY 4 FOWELSON Iteviiu Increased their focilftles for taking PI 10. TOGRAPUS, AMBROTYl'ES and DAGUERRE')- TYPES, are now prepared to take pictures or all who desire Id oltberoflbe styles above mentioned ud In a mauucr unsurpassed lu the history or the Photographic ail COLORED PHOl 0GRAPHS, These are token from Dog" rreotypes os perfect, ly os from UTS, ud are COOiRKI) either In OIL- PASTEL, or WATER-COLORS. Wo have now secured the exclusive patent for PRINTING ON CANVASS which can be practised by an other person In Chat ham county. By this newly discovered patent pro. cess a magnificent ud PERFECT LIKENESS is produced from Daguerreotypes, er uy ilia dt- sired op to the SIZE OF LIFE. Daruemotjrpei and Ambrotypn. aud ipiibndid runoM. HLE GOOD* F R TUE FdMiL TRADF, Of 1N0. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, AT THK ’ STAR CLOTHING EUPORIUH, 147 Buy Ntreet, Id now upoulng the teremt and but se lected stuck nt Goods for Gentleman's wear aver nOiired in the city of Bavannah. . Block and Colored Cloths, Black Doeskins and CasHlmorcM, UvurcooUng, Fancy Casslmere-i, ud: ilk aud Velvet Vestings, which cannot be sur B whp', arotolm found in hold profusion In tho urcInoitH' Tailoring Department, ud will bo madt to order iu iiinct appioved style, and at short no- tlco. Iliavo taken jan tinuter pains with the manulko- luring or my Ready Made clothing, ud foel confi dent of pie.nim: all who may favor me with their patronagn. I have a lot of very testy baxtneu suite, u which l iuvlte particular attontlon, GENTLEMEN’S Fl n MftHING GOODS and Toilet articles of every description, and a large stock ot Trunks, Carpet Baga and Valises always on hud, WILLIAM O. FRIGE, Mar Clothing Fmporium, HATBI OF ADVHIVriBlNu. for one equere, of300 ems or Imx, ol any typo L larger than Nonparoll, 76 ceule for the iiimiiuu'u cents for each subsequent lu«ertlou,tor ei.y nn„ than oue month. All Tubular work, with or without llul< ; a.i. vertteements occupying douhlo colun.n, ,i„-,n . a charged doublo Uio abovo rutcu. AdvertUomcnte of whatever ki^iii, i. f V|1J ... , leu thu ono month, to he charged nt trunup,',. ratee. for a longer Umo at the following r;,i»v. No.offlquaresjlmol2ino«|u tum|4 man joinc >| i-„ BBDUOED FBI0B8. Our present tecllUea ennhlo us to reduce our prices on the above pictures, ud we hereafter propose to take them at prices ao low u to bo within the reach of every one, being at from HE UOLLAB AND UPWARDS I Mewnra* Carey k PoweUon wish particularly to give notice that they will take Iilkeneoses of Deceased Persona, from Daguerreotypes or Atnbrotynea which their friends may have In their possession, of any size desired, colon d u above Gallery over 9. Witmot’s Jewelry Store, Market Square. nov20 Entrance on Bryan Street. When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through the post ofltoe. so that he may know where to oaU for them, mch 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. CENTRAL RAILROAD. CHANGE OF SOHEDULK 9 K tod after &md.j,thb Uth October, inst., tod until nutter uollce, the PuMiter Train* » Central tullmto will run u follow.: mrwunt mtahhab amo macoh. Uavea tovtoub toll, at...* a m ud 13.1* r n. Arrive In Huod “ “..till "1 an. LtovaHuon - ".11.45 . ■ •> 9.801u. Arrive In 3tvu'b >• “10.46 rr « T.SOaw ■nun UTemu aid wanu. Leave davunto 13.11 r u ud 1.80 r. a. Arrtva iu Aumuta 1.56 rr " 1.80 a ». toav*Au<uiu 0. AH -• 4.80ru irrlva lo tovaoub 1.101 ■ " 10.4* r .UTWBH KAOOW AID ADObltA. Uav* Uacon 11.48 a uud 9.80 ri. Arrlva la Aniu.lt i.tt>i “ 1.80 a u, Laav.Au|uita «. a ■ « 4.10 r u. Arrive In IIacoo 3.111« “1. a a. . tornto uvAHAi, kuaduitilu a iatoitoi. LHT..8>VADUAb ,*. A ■ Arrive In UUMpvlIl. 3.45 r i. tom nut* 1155 AI AnlvDtntolouM t. r i. W. U. WAD LEV Gon’l SuM. davunib, (la., Out. 13,1165. oetu! CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE SOUTH WESTKRN RAILROAD Over which pnaaea the 6rent New York & New OrltsuB Mails. Two Dau.t Trains between Macon and Columbus. Leave Maoon at 2 a u, ud 8 p mi arrive at OoIuol bus at 7 16 a m, ud 1010 p v; leave Columbus el 4II a m, and 1 pm: arrive at Maoon at 1064am, and 619 r Mjleave Maoon dally at 2 a m; for Ameri cue ud Sumter City; arrive et the tetter et 7 20 a M^leave Sumter City at 110 r u; arrive at Maoon at Trains to Golumbua from a through connection be tween Montgomery, Alabama, ud Auguste. Kings- vllte, Wilmington, Savannah, MllledgeviUe ud Eator too, Pest Coaches run from 8umter City to Tallahas see, Albany, rhomaavllle, Balubride. ko. Hacks ran from. mericustri-weekly toLompkln.Cuthbert, foe., also from Fort Valley to Perry, Hayneerille, HanklniriU. ud EaoxrUI., Ga. Paeeeogers from points below Fort Valley, should take the nooo train from Bavannah; ud the even- tag train from Augusta, to avoid datention at Ma in: for other point* take either train. First cteis steamships leave Savunah for New York on Wednesdays ud Saturday i, ud for Phila delphia on Wednesday!, Passage la the Cabin 926, Steerage 98. Fare from Montgomery to Savannah 914 00 •• Columbus “ « 10 00 “ Sumter City “ 9 60 The above Soheduio went <uto operation Deo. lit, 1860. GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup't. Mason, Deo. ftth, 1866. decO PRYOR’S OINTMENT. nur- soroe . romod; TT te a sure and speedy core for boms, piles, ± oorns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scold head, tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by —- see,) sore ud cracked lips, fresh wounds ud i eT aay description. It te a moat valuable. roo ud cure, which ou be testified to by thoua__ who have used tt in muy portions or the South i the teat fow years- In no Instance will the salve ^ _ uy Injury, or Interfore with a physician’s prescrip tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates aud letters from people who have used tt themselves, ud most earnestly recommend it to others es a speedy ud certain remedy for the above named diseases. A trial te ell that te necessary for Us own recommendation. Among the muy that have testified to tho efiica- 2 oT this valuable remedy, ud recommended it to • public, are Dr tt A T Ridley, Judge E Y Hill, Judge 0 A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, J L Stephens. Esq, ud thousuds of others. Sold by J B Moore, Savunah, Ga; J E HaU. Amer icas, Ga; Clark k Wells, Augusta, Ga; MuKeeson, Roblna k Co, New York; ua druggists generally. 49* By remitting one dollar to the proprietor a single box of the Ointment will be forwardod by mail. Ire* or postage, to uy part or the U States. Sold by J. B. MOORE, .Savunah, Ga., ud drug gists generally. V. J. MOORE, Proprietor, mayl8 LaG range, Go. R ECEIVED by the undersigned a foil supyly or . READY MADE i-LOTHING, consisting of all articles necessary for a Gentleman’s Wardrobe. also: A choice assortment or French, Encllslx M d German Clothe, Cassini ares and Vesting*, which he te prepared to moke to order In the best stylo ud at the shortest notice. He also desires to call attention to bis stock of BOY’S AND YOUTH’S CLOTHING, which will be found or superior style ud work- hip- W. R. SYMONS, 127 It 17 Whitaker it. CRANE’S METALIC iBmaniUh (BAuantTBiyg. mHIfl tea newly invented BURIAL CASE, rash* JL loncd to accord with the feelings of the be reaved, ud yet retaining all the requisites of u appropriate receptacle for the dead. There te no reason why such areceptecle should be nude to create by its appearance disagreeable sensations. Itia enough that we should be bereaved, ud what ever teDda to soften or moke lesakeen the poignan cy of our grief, commend* itself to our considera tion. Bo mach that te repulsive bee hew discarded in the arrangement ud shape of the Above Case, that IU name, tho CASKET BURIAL CASK | a u Involuntary suggestion, and I do not hesitate to aver that there has never been in nee uy thing so entirely chaste, appropriate ud convenient as this Invention The Case permits a view of the uttr* body after tt te enclosed, the whole top being composed of sss^^ssffis. m r “w— ^SBOSSS^ warn erratwt, au. or 4KANK, WILURfk 00„ N 1. Rl|bu lo oa. m- mor. ooudUm wiU btooid “• oo. i^mt -nruntJu BBBPR Ea.5 0 Ivp ud tooiu- W (*•*atook, withdraw*aod ooontdrainTfOr oortt WARNOCK k DAVI*. M 1 Ansel nOKLLANiXJUS ud FUoy Books, sash a• liuulara, FnCttUttmoritolWto, *U MVM ■•YRMfcsasm THE COURT OF NAPOLEON / \tt Society under the First Empire, with pur U traits of Its beauties, wlu ud heroines, irom authenticorlgluate, by Fruk BGoodrich; illustra ted by Jules Champagne- „ —MORI or— The Romuce of tho Forest, by Auue Katcllffe, aetbor of “TheMysteries of Udolpho-’’ Cotton te King, or tho Culture or Gottou, ud its relation to AgricuUore, MuuracturM ud Com mere*, by David Christy. The Hills of tba Sbatemuc, by the author or the “Wide, Wide World.” Victoria; or, the World overcome, by Caroline Cbesbro*. Magdalen Hepburn, a story or tbo Scottish Refor mation, by Mrs Oiypbaut, author or “Zaldee,” eta., etc. Lorimer Llttlegood. Esq., ayounggsutietuau who wished to sm life ud saw It accordingly; by Kruk ESmedley.Btq. Ernestunwood, a novel, by Mrs Caroline Lee Heotn. For salo by WAHNOCK Ac DAVIS, Booksellers ud Stationers. octal 169 Congress street. KNIGHTSt St. THEIR DAYS B Y DR. DORAN, author of “Table Trait*,’’ ko. Tho Hills of the Sbatemuc. by Misa Warner, autnor or “ Wide, Wide World,” he. A Pilgrimage to El Medlnah ud Meoooh,by Lieut tartoo, of the Bombay Army, with mu ud Ulus- The Humorous Poetry or the English Language, from Chancer to Sue. LarimerLiulefood, ft, ■ r .- u ni imtl.au who wkhrd Ion. life. brSmedlaY ^jUr* rolom. IrrlDf’i Mfeof WuhlD|loo—«toap work°^’ n "*' M1,Uo Wl1 f-tormacetOfF—a Daw flfm'pau-i Otottratrlea-3 rola., conpleta. Todd, AmartoD's Hctoro GaUmp—'10 lllo:tr«. toto. W. THORNS WIUJANS. Mi. TTARWl-8 NRWIIONTHLY MAGAZINE FUR XX DECEMBER—Thl. 1.Itotoflnnla,of anew - jllplMM coll ud maw tt-Hr DDtoorlpllon.. For ..lo by WARNOCK k DAVIS, Booknllora ud Malloom, "" 149 OooirrM-il. GKOIU4IA WADI NKRGO (HOB*, rnHR latoorltor to. Ian rmlTM aaoltor upplr ■ <1# CtoiNi. ■>•<** i Brogans. Planters worth ar* Invited to m. . M.J. BUCKNER, 71 A162 Gibbons’ Building. riwaHMonoir ueiust rooeivea OeorAto mado negro Brag wishing to gel their moaey’s worth call sad examine them. M.J.l TYi Ito wb It , lu prln. ordw, laaull (draSBlM* itotodJS'JiJXSftm, £ »o»eyi money i : money n HY be we without Money 7 when It te Just os easy for uy one to be around with a pocket i not, lr they only ttalbk so. 1 have got a new artlulo, from wliloh from five to twenty dollars u duy can he made, either by mala or female. It te highly respectable business, and u article which te wauled in every Dually in tne United States. En close me two dollars by mall, at my risk, ud 1 will forward you by return mail a Circular, with foil iUBtruutlonK lu the art. Tho business Is very easy- pay twenty-five cents for a spurious adverltee- Bnt. This te no humbug. Trt it I Tkt it I Tkv it I Address your lettera te DWIGHT MONROE, New York. sept 16-3m oct 2 7 Bay street WATCHES—WATCHES—WATDHKS, We are receiving the London Lever Watches, of the tuiMtoelebrated makers, in iGoM and Silver cases. R. F. Cooper’s Du Iplex Watches, Wutchee for Timing Horses fine Swiss Chronometers, which wo offer et reasona ble orioes, at our new store In GiblH is’ Fuge. D. a NRJHOlBk CO. OYBTBlEUl THE aubscriber te now ready to for- nish OYSTERS in the Shell, fresh open- •d or Pickled in any quantity to ault purchasers. Pickled Oysters in kegs ready to be shipped. oct ] j. a jesse. “TKBHbVAL. The suSsorlbor ha* Removed on the Bay, next door to the Republican] office, whore be la now opening al ^wme MMrtinoMt or 8 P RIN gL- — AND SUMMED GOODS, which he will sell by the pattern or mako to order m tho moat fashionable stylo. Also, Heady Made Olothing for the present ud coinlug Koaaou. Thuklul for pant favors, he hopes to merit a con- tinuancp of the same. ttLo^i“a2& A,lerm * “ J Rop * IM “ B ,l,,De “ Just received White Drill Coats and Puts, Whlto ud Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at a small pro- JOHN W. KKILY. 910 16 426 *21', 16 22 26 20 1 20 27 32 no 1 24 82 8S 4l! I 27 80 44 46 36 46 66 64 82 43 64 6h 84 46 68 62 86 48 61 60 88 60 64 70 T UiMHOLUTION. HE U> purtnetship or F. CHAMPION k CO. te this day dh-olved by mutual cousouL The nuslnesso. thu lata firm will be settled by F, Chaiu- E ion, who will coutluue the Grocery bualnoss ou teowu account. F. CHAMPION, „ R. J. LAR'.OMBIE. Navannul*, Ci t'-bvr 1, 1866. eept 80-lm For uy time not above simuiUod, Uproiioitiuiu charge will he made. 1 ' A deduction or 26 nor ucut from tbo above , Will be made on advertteomontH appcuri:ii- «-m >, alvely on tho fourth pago ol the daily. Advertisements ordered three times a week u, bo charged two-thirds tho above rates. Advertisements ordered In the Wceklvcliiid, per square for each InMcrtloh, fur any tili.i- h one month. For more ihun ono momii m Wl( . tbo rates speciQcd iu tbo above table. Speolal notices, 10 cents per line for tlw mu j 6 cents for each snbsequut in.-.ei ti-jii, ami i-, to be subject tooontraut. Marriage notiia, jj. y' u neral Invitations 60 cents each. No tq-eci-.u, t ;x Inserted for lens thou 60 ccufo. obituan ‘ - i-,. Reports, Resolutions, or l'roct-t-ttingr of unv. L -|. n' Association, or Corporation, ordered to in'- j, > ed, 6 cents per line. Steamboats will bo udverttecd at A-m, t . r ,, lin for each boat advertised. Steamships, where hilt one U * umtUiK. fi-'i-w num; If two or more, 630 each. Auctioneers'advertteement.' t-t tube -uh jU - contract, butto bo charged At the tat-.- m-K-ii per square. The paper, under no ctreurartom er, to be in, ii„ ed In a contract. Professional and biiglm ?* ciirdH not exc-odis, linos, will bo Inserted at 620 |>cr anmiui. Calls on persons to become candidate.-, «u-. inserted as other advertteemente, (<• be jai-1 .< i variably in advance. Announcing candidates lor oillce. alo, i- i„. ■, In advance. Advortteomouta not murked •Hi Jbe f; . !i specified time, will be inserted unui forbid, i payment oxactcd. When any bill lor two mouths udvertieinnt than contract, amounts to over #50, a fU-Jni-Hn* 26 per cent will bu tnude, Yoarly advertising;, with i-mih-y «li chutu- betoken at tbefotionfuc r»t-. a : For one square, i m v.-atdf- one-, a v c- k, « “ » twice ih. HACHINBIiY AMD IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. OT. JULIAN STREET, BAYAANNAH, GA. |?BOM the most complete facilities in his own A: establishment, ud through his connection! with several of the principal manufacture osuib- SAW. GRIST AND FLOUR M1LL&CA8T AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETITES, STORE FRONTS. Columns, Window Bills ud Jinuls. Iron Doors, Shutters, ko., at Norihtmprioa. He u also prepared to repair Machinery ud Iron work of every description, at short notice, upon reasonable terms. As agent for BAIRD’S PHULADKJJ’lllA MARBLE WORKS, bo te alsoprepored to exhibit a great varie ty of doitgus for MONUMENTS, TOMB BTONES, Ao. Also Iron Railing in great variety, for enoluauree, ud to reeolve orders, ud put up the work at mu- facturora’ prices. H. H. L1NVILU5. tb, April 11,1866. aprll HdD TPiLAg^namta. HENRY I.ATHROP & CO.. HAVE IN STORE A COMPJ.fc.TE assortment of ti>e following PLANTATION GOODS, To which they would Invite tbo particular attention of PLANTERS, ud offer them at reasonable prices ud on accommodating terms: Schley’s White Plains sad Twills Heavy Northern Brown Twills " Black end Gray “ Black ud Grey Plain* Striped Cable Warp Keraoys Plaid Limeys In eeveral grades Loudon Duffil Blankets, in all weights end sisci Cord do do Fine Whitney do Uoul Stripes ud Plaids Franklin do do Real Cotton and Wool Fluneis ** all Wool do Drown and Bleached Cuton Flannel ShirtingStrlpes* Striped Osnsburga White Cotton Osnaburgs X ud % tsrown Shirting Blue Demins, Blue Drill Kentucky Juans, Heavy Satinets scotch Bonnufo, Head Kerchieft, kc. DCl 11 ’ JUKI’ RECEIVED FEE SHSmEr lUUGKTA. AT TUX Savannah Grocery —AND* FRUIT DEPOT, 100 lbs. Victoria ante Catawba Gr 'pw, 40 bbte. Splendid Eating APP1£8. Large I’runervlng PEARS. QUINCES. Like tho Last. Chosuuts, Hickory Nuts, and fc'rerih Dates. Green OINut R. Tomatoes, Be-ts. Carrots, -kc. Rye Flour, uut Meal, Pearl Barley. 10 kegs Extra Goshen BUTTER. 6 do Choice do. And low priced qualities, together with a varied assortment of Fresh BISCUIT. _ocU6 W. H. FARRELL. J. B. DB FORD, 'APOTHECARIES HALL. 8. E. Corner or, Brough gnud Barnard Streets. Savu- ^_^n*hUa., Wholesale ud retail Dealers In _ Drugs, Modlciues ud Chemicals, Dye Woodi ud Dye Stuflb‘ French, English, ud Americu Perfom- ery Fin Toilet ud Shaving Soaps, Combs ud Brushes or every description, Surgical ud Dental Instruments. Trusses ud Supporters of all kinds, Spices, 8nuUs, Manufactured Tobacco, AU the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of tho day, Superior Inks, Pure Wines ud Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet ud Fancy Articles, kc. 49“ N. &—Especial attention given to the preparation of Physicians’ Prescriptions ud FauUy mJlk if drf ML Recipes. Ship, Family ud Travelling Medicine Cases, With plain Directions for use, Including Directions for treatment lu cases or poisoning, Drowning, kc. !>’ _ DRfl. L EFl«EIl A WILCOX, UeutUl* ABE now fully prepared to in aert full or partial setts of Teeth on the principle of Dr. J. Alleus’e Patent Continuous Gum, By this improvement, theform oftbe face ou be reetoreJ to uy degree of rotundity that may be desired, .tin applicable m all coses where the cheeks have fallen In ud cunot be detected by f bo closest observer.— This method combines the following! ivutages;— An artificial gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural ud life-like appearance, ud imparts totbetboelh that peculiar expression which characterises the na tural organs. This Gum consists of a sllgoious compound which la applied sad freed upon the Teeth ud Ptetein such a muuer, oa to fill up all the interstices around the base of the Teeth, ud also unites them firmly to each other ud to the Plate upon which they are sett This secures perfect cleanliness of the Teeth Office over DeWitt k Morgan, Jongreas street. Republican ud Georgian copf. fob 16- U RBAPf—RBAPlf—READm K That Is, if you cu see; ud j you ou’tseo, you cu find 3 AUfall kinds of “hems to see,” at Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols k Co., la Congress street, next door to the oontor of Whitaker, where you cu purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, end Fuoy Goods, as low as at uy other store In the oountry. We have rooeiyed per steamship Alabama a fresh WjKtto.. to. Steel Epecladea: alio, • ,upp|, of Pebble ud Periscopto Lens, which wo ore prepared to fit in all klnSTof frames, at abort notice/Our Pertecopio Lens (so called from i heir peculiar shape) have u advantage over all ethers, ee they have a greater range of focus, so that the reader te not hold the book or paper at aoertaln dtetanee from the eye. Colludeee. „ . D. B. NICHOLS k OO. 4^ No charge for showing goodsf 11 D. B. N. 4 00. _ AT RBDUCBD RATB9. 1 ThARGAINS ou now be had by all those who wish to olotiia themselves genteelly, as I will sett the balance of my Beady-Made, at reduced rates oa time, ud ten psr oent. off for cash. Call sad avail youraolf of tbo obuc* to obtain good arti cle!. Al tee ter Clothing Emporium. WILLIAM 0 PRICK, lea* 97 147 Bay utroat. E XTKa VaMILV FU)UK, Sto—JuaTroceivcd, fto bus ud bbte Extra Family Flour; 20 bbte orushea ud powdered Begsr; JO bbte A. B an d C clarified Mugar; 90 boxes Ground OoOh*, lu J, ud 1 lb packs; 86 do do Mustard. Ginger. Ctnnamoa ud Mace; 10 ooMo Table Malt; 10 naif bbte Extra Nol ttKiDtott., ‘ iyB0Wxxfl , i J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt., BOOKSELLE AND ISTA.TIONER UNDER THE 1IAR8HAU, HOUSE HOTKI., BROUGHTON ST. Savannah, Georgia. wool)—WOOD 1 M1E RUBSCUIBKIt boa Just received, and will . keep eomduntly ou baud at bis Wood Yard, Old Olmrterton Wharf, a full supply ef the beat or boitlvd Ulai-k Jack, Oak, Hickory, Mghtwoc-i, ka., kc. Ail iu want aro respectfully luvited to give him a call. II. C. llAYhOK. P, S. AU ordorx left at the Book Store under thu Marshall Iloutut will be promptly attended to. ROOFING! ROOFING!! WARREN’R IMPROVED FIRB AND WATKR-PUOOF C091P08ITI01I ROOFLYO. T IE Bubpcriber having been appointed sole siren lu thu cltt for Worreu’s Fire ud Water Proo Com;>oriii»u Ruofiug la prepared to execute the same iu a mitUluctorv manner. The utteuUou of tuo ciiizeim or Savunah te ro- pcctfnlly solicited t» tho above method of Roofing ow much used lu the principal cities of tbo thltcd ates, (both X rid and riuutb,) aud an it has been ntcdumter every variety or circumstances, I con- dently offer it to tho public ss a mode ot Rooting nnbjectiouuplo iu every iiarUcular, whilst It cow- filnes. tn a grenur degree thu uy other roofing in sse. tuo valuable requisite*of cheapness, durability and security, agaluxt both fire and water. It has rapidly •upercedud tho ubo of all kinds of roofii wherever U has bceu introduced, giving in all cusoh genera: mttefoction, being highly recommend ed by lusuraui-e Companies, ud ail who huve tost ed Ite utility. 49“ CHARLES S1I0LL, Architect, will art os agent during tuy absence from the city, at whose office all Information wUl ho freely given, and sport- meUM oftbe roofshewu. sept23 OALYIN FAY, Agent. WDDLf^siaarwAHD— For my two negroes, or 100 for elthor lodged iu Jail so 1 get them, JACK, eometimes called John, a hrgeoopper colored, bamos .down look ud rough face, weighs about Is a I and u 6 feet 10 Inches high, 22 years old. Bost80 a very black with a wide space between bis uon per front teeth, high forehead, turns bis feet out In walking, U & leet 8 inches high, ud weighs 160, ud 30 years old, and when heard of lut, they were In Iho swamp above Savunah. My address is 4 mile branch, or Barnwell, B. 0. augl2—wly WM. AflHLY, Every additional squareuonirttrictl for ed ouc half thu above rales Additional. Yearly advertisers shall be* limhrd t contracted tor. All umUiiU: rhall lu- in stating definitely the nature of the foidm- advertised. Any udveriteemcnt.-: not |.i-•, <■ nocted with the busincea sbali lifcUnr:!t-. ly, and also uny exceed cl mutter ovt-t i;., contracted for. Contract advcrtlsetutmU psyahlt ri- vcrilscmonts from strungus tir.il tut: ; .., payable In advance. All others w :r duo when called for. Regular advcrtlsor.i and imotii. .^,„ muulcationH or requiring notices... -ij-i.v ,. tention to fairs, coucorta. noirers. i . i tertalumouth. where cliargeo n.in*. i- • tanco—all uoticus of prlvat- ttssociutii.a., t: \ tlcc designed tocallattunti i. to j calculated or inte-itdcd to i-mi-.iott i: ,:.\ rests, can ouly be inrom-d * it’* iL.- . r - tliat tho sumo |g to bo paid n*i. Ii iiu..-! u- editorial columu (which can lie on lion of tho odiurrs) the nunc will be rato of not less timu ifo ccnia per lm<. Tho uuderaigued, puhli-ln i> ot Daily, i. and Weekly uowKpAperx in Mtvnniiiih, «.i outBclvcH Ktrlctly to adlmtc to the uU-x chargca, uud in u» liivtimci-1<> dot tut*- tin; Tho above rate? lo lake. tlrrt Mart i, j. to continue binding, until changed l.y tin- majority of the utidcr-tigneti N. B.—Tiilv schedule >hall not in any tho Integrity nr existing c&i.mn-is. A!i cu the year or any other rpcctiki; time, ?!«iti < with tbo expiration of the i-t-rind l*,r \v| were made. R. tt. 11mo.\ ,\* to. t,v u" .»..•!* 8.VXKD k Sims. ltc, vblii:a'>. Thhuvuon rtr tt'iTirt.voto*- Ifmrf.,, A*'" ci JVdt iaSate t ROBINSON <k CAMP l>BAPliHS AND TAILcJrS, AND Dealers In flooReady Mode ClUl'HHU have received ud/ opened their stock of Fall ud Win- ter GOOD.S comprising a foil -uul comploto mfsortmeut of Cloths, Gasalmtres, Vest ings ud Over CoutlngB, which we will make ud trim *ln our ususl style, ud at the shortest notice. Our ready tusdo Clothing te muufoctured at tho well knowuLou?" ofW. T. Jeunlngs k Co* 281 Broadway, New York, ud comprises all that te fine and fashionable In the line. FURNISHING GOOW or every description requi site toa gentleman's wardrobe, constantly kept on hud, au of which we offer on our usual credit terms, or at a discount or 6 pur ceutfor cash* at 3 BULL fcTUEET.SOR.tEL BUILDING, oct 1—lm next door to Pulaski House, TIT FOR *tAT. THE MOST REMARKABLE WORK OF OUB TIMES. A Reply to ‘-UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” ud “DRED. BT A LADY OP KKW OBUUXX. T HIS original sud powerful book, this boautlfol story, te u Americu Rowland for u English Oliver, aud di.ected against the distorted views or the KnglUh preoi when speaking uf the Institutions of the United States. It exposes cruelties ud barbarities practised on the lower Glasses of England, more terrible than those imagined by Mrs. Beecher Stowe us the reiiilt of our “peculiar Institutions.” The object or “Tit for Tat” te emi nently humane, patriotic amt Just, it tenot utl- BritiBh. iM.ii-Xorth, or anti-South, ills simply a re ply to the exaggerated picture* of Slavery In “Un cle TOm" aud "llrwl.” For sale by WARNOCK k DAVIS, Dooktellers and Stationers, octal 169 Congress ate “ TIT FOU TAT. miT FOR TAT. ft reply to “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin' I ud " Dred,” by a lady of New Orleans. How to Dross with Taste, containing hinta upon the harmony ot colors, the complexion, kc., kc., being a suitable companion for the toilet table. Bridal Etiquette, a sensible guide to the etiquette ud observuces of the marriage ceremonies. How to Behave, or the. Spirit of Etiquette. How to Woo ud How to Win. How to be a Lady,a book for girls, containing use ful bints on the formation of character. How to be a Mu, a book containing useful hints > the formation ol character. AsHlstaut. The Trades mu’s and Mechanic’s Counsellor ud Rpady Calculator, comprising tho Trades mu'a Gu *de or Uv of Trade, with a supplement or Rules ud Tables. Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent, uov7 under the Marshall House. TUB LADY'S QUIDS riTO PERFECT gentility, in muners, dress ud I conversation, in the family, lu company, at Uio piano forte, tho table, in the street, ud tn gen tlemens society. Ateoausefol instructor in letter writing, toilet preparations, fancy needlework, millinery, dress making, care of wardrobe, the hair, icetb, bud?, Upa. complexion, etc, by Emily TbornweU, author or “Boom caree made easy.” For sale by WARNOCK k DAVIS. ooi18 169 Congress street XbW books, RECEIVED BY WARNOCK A DAVIS, Tuesday, Not. 26, 1866. E DGAR MONTRuBE, or the Mysterious Penitent, by o W M Reynolds. Marlon Barnard, or Lemons of Lite-* oooptn- fobto “Dick Torteteo”, by J F Smith. Tb* pictorial adventures c*f Margaret Celeb pole. —Moki or— Daisy’s Necklace, ud what camo of It, by TI Aldricn Three per cent a month, or tb* perils of test Uv log, bv Charles Durdi-tt Tb* Hill 0. C. POOIaB, No. 11, WhittakerBtrcot, (two um>»- i»» “ ' > WU0LK8AM AND ULTAU; DE6W.H Maitau.niliids. Doors, I , alu<»* t”"' ' "SSSC Glass, puny, f • •, a l’slnters’, Graluor^ }•' * , Whitewash Head* and 1 •u.icr* l ’> Mixed Paints or every dc« • • w^wfto wj" ■ V .HlllUfi ■ I ctnirpcil at 'i n-fc , :.v SIB ASTI.EV COO i: PIKLB, T HE iuvigorattug action cl fir ai-dej (.> PUUon thoCQiietiluUuu 1? rvul y n.:u v ud a single trial will convim-o iho nm.-t m- of tbeir |wwcr toreamre the most fitehh- uu-i litated to foil health umthirciigih, mid i.u i t cu convoy au adequate idea of thu immedtat.-.... almost miraculous cluuigo, prodm-fit by use of this wonderful medicine in the dl.H.vi'i, bllltated and shattered nervous ?y.-tcm; t!.c rv*s i and debiUtute-d body U at ouco ru.icvcd, ro t.-t« I enlivened ami built up; the tui>i;t:il am 1 , symptom* ol dteea*e vanteh under thvtr ictir.i tholitooplng, trembling victim i f dipnoi i. debility becomes a uew tuuii; lu- Htniu n mn, Im moved with a firm sUup; In* mind which w-i> jrc- vloualy sunk In glunm, bueomi:.-: bright, h.t.juit, active* and he gio? forth r» Inched, regcLciati c andconsciuu* "f new vigur'min- luru-n..., . .»• oupations; aud the elfeci 1? m l li-mi ,-ruiy, on It - contrary, the relict is | ormiii* ui, for (in- t'uuini f ironortioB of tho mi-illdnu n.w:h tin- cnn.-iituiinii teolf ud restores It to ltf- tlr.-t mmttluh. in .ul dlseaseBoftbc Btoniuchaml pigefiiU 1 I'lga’i?, ti.cy novor foil. They also remove di-pri-.-rkiui, »->ut?- ment, restiencsB, want of>lecp, (inline to mn-Mj, Incapacity for bu^ineff, Ihsb oi memory, coi.m-io , S lddlneiB, blood in tho head, niclutitiioly, mei.im ebllity they lucrease und restore the u|.|n im-.i u- rifp the blood, strengthen the toueot the- mi iiu.cIi, ana give such energy and vigor to the c«n-ni .iif i. u must be felt to be believed. To elderly persona, fclr Astley CooperV. rills nro invaluable; strongtbeulug the t-yaic-m agnlmt H o attacks of ago; they cauto u coiit.uucd < heerfui- ness, ud prolong life tu tho lau-rf |SR-t:l*le i»f- riod. Bxwakb or Spurious isnT.winxif—None nre genu ine without tbo fac-simllo of tho rigimturi- ol M.u- Phail k Co., Solo Proprietors. London nml New York, on each box and on the dirictlon?. Tln-Gr- nulne PUls have also a correct like u< t* of tin- late 8lr Arfley CaojMjr on tho top of each box. tViiln-ut theseTmarks of authenticity, they art- i-purioii* i.i-<l u Imjiositlon. trold at cents, 60 cents and $l per box. Full directions are given with cr.ili 1><a There te a great saving by taking the largi r (-.!»“• Principal Depot in the I’ni'ed Male *, If; l!ro.-d- way, New York. For solo ahobyA. h. L b Suds, 141 Willium fit., Fcliietloliu Bros, .k «'o., 1J0 William st., McRensou .S: llobhina, til Mill' n JI- Ward Clot-e tc Go , 115 Fulton rf.. Itavdiud, llr>r- rat k Risloy, 39 Warren nt., C. V. Clickw-cr -v , 222 Greenwich st, Hall, Dixon k Frus-or, HHhaia- bora st, New Yurk. General Wholesale wim will supply Druggists and Dealers in Medicine »'• Proprietors prices. ■ep27—8m BOOKS— BOOKS—BOOKS RECEIVED BY WARNOCK k HAV1A. mHURSDAY, 16th October, 1666—Hie Itifie. Axe, i and Saddle Bags, aud oilier ixctnro.s, by t'- H. Milburu, with Aportiait i f the ai.tle.r on etciL Married, not Mated ; or how Jl-eyitu d at Wood- side ud Throckmorton Hall, i»y Alice (aiy. The Lost of the Forresters: or llurnor.- ou tH Border; a story of the old Virginia Frontier, bv John &tor Crooke. Ccelebs in Search of a Wife, by Mr?. Uf.riiii.li Mooro. .. , Throe Per Cent a Month ; or, the iviils "i fcwt Liviag, by Charles Burdett. Daisy’s Necklace; and tVI.nUV.im-o H .. i.i-rv ry Episode, by T. H. A drieh. The Torchlight :or, 'ihiongh ttio Mood, t) iu rlet Olcott, author "f “hcru’o < fold " The Adventmos ol Gcrai d, iho l.i*-n hhhr. 1 E. Whitelii-ad. . The Lite cl taubern^Darnel Muguo, oi tte*’ J lnla Line of tho Aimyof the Umn .* t..tcr t c ernes Graham. For salo ul tho Rook Fur , oct 17 l&'J O' »N(»K1>S M't’M.l NEW FALL AND TVINTKK DIIY GOODS. flTHE undersigned have and *i now X their rfock ot' Foreign wild Dumcdii- i>iy ' To which they Invito thcntteutfoii • i « ud customer?, and public gc-neialiy, - quite oonfidout -that they euu oiler mi meats as will suite ly tho 1.1, nest hejen line will be found a foil s.ipjdy ol i linm-i Kerseys, Blank et-, JAn.-.y', mite, F .:.« • 1 Sheetings, Shirtings, tVeiim, t u-finicies. i good variety of other stylos. r»i-« , . v J |rrLl ." such as rich, (ull wool,) Do Lnlnw- v-> r---' Cashmeres, Engiteh uud French M-r.ce.-- • • black and colored. Ateo.Meiu- Ai:i.-ri.‘* broideries, Mantilla.’, Cloaks, Dr. - < ’ e r ' ‘ ko., all or which we oiler ou Jd»- « M : '., and examine nt WH.fo •• ttiJi.fo-'-- oct 12 .No. Mil C'-i-g' * ,u " TO BUILDERS. mHB SUBSOU1UKU U pn-j uttd to I at the sborteiit notice, an-' t .• manlike manner, all kinds ofMetui Cornice, or other work oomiecteu » t'j u • 1 luring or repairing of Copper, (.alt •*».)’- !l •rfeterfln* UnitoMN. H(||u ,, ... Jtl* 166 Hio"rh (jIuETTO ^uUUieIOUU'EU Ud iw bhia O bright Bdea end Mbouhlerit Reeen, reeMred St ***''"* >,r> * k ^ Booms prepared with neatness an.: House. Sign and Ship Painting. Gliding, Gn.u- ! - Glaring dono tn lbs best stylo and at m<- AfT'arton Ira* Ik. auualr, P«*jjgf