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S CHAkI COUNTY.—To til whom It may
•Sf’lbirSSSBfff'S# and admonish all
may ooncern, to bo and appear belbro aald
Ueurt to make objection (irony they have) on or be
fore the first Monday In February noxt, uthorwlao
"K It'SEtf* Ordlnar arCh.U,.,n
—MxvrsrsHpioix; r
/-IUATQAII OOffNTY—To *11 whom It may Con-
U cam: VTlrerMi, John Umn will apply at tho
Ooartof Ordinary Ibr lottora dlnmlMory, as admin-
Ulrntor on me eaulo or Henry Casaon.
TOM an, therefore, to olio and admonish all
Ooortto mS?Kl« (5Ky jERSSiaS
Mbnlhn drat Monday in April noil, othorwlrc
sold letters will be stinted. _ _
Witness, John affio, Biq., Ordinary IbrCbatbam
Itonnty, this serenm day ofoclotwr, 18M.
oeta—dm JOHN BUBO, o. o. o.
SSSSbV GO. MXKCUTOH’R balk.
nt Tlrtno or an order ftom mo Court or Ordlnn-
Jj nr or sold oouniy, wBIbosoldbelbrotboconn
Conte door In JoDbrsonton, on me I!ret Tuesday,
~~ i nahMtiner IBM .linwlnr*lhaiQgalbOUFS oTSOW,
*ot“l7orly’foclUi
GEORGIA, UBIRTTCOimr.
A LL porioos haring demands against me oatato
or A. 1). Floyd, lato or Liberty county, do.
oeosod, will baud thorn In duly attested within tbo
j proscribed by law,' ami those Indebted will
to immodlnto payment,
dol8-lm
JA80N FLOYD,
THOMAS As FLOYD.
Quallflou Kxooutor*.
ABOAOI A.- BULLOCH COUNTY—Two
\JT mouths aTlor dato wo will apply at the Court
ot Ordinary or Bulloob county for leave lo aell all
the real and personal extato or William U HagIn,
late or Bullocli county, deceased. Ibr tbo benefit of
tbo heira and creditorsoriald oatato.
Tills lut December, I860.
NANCY HA01N. Adm’x,
deed JEPTHA IIA01N, Adm'r.
AlJMl5iriWlATORr»Am
A GRKEABLE to an order ortho Honorabto Or-
A, dluary or Tattuoll county, will bo sold In
tbo town or Koldavlllo, ou the UrstTuoBday lu Feb
ruary noxt, 300 acroa of land, more or leas, situate
lu tho 40th district, tbo lato residence of Jesso
Copeland, deceased. Sold Tor a dlstrlbullou
among the bolra of said dcovaao.
Terms made known on tho day or sale.
.lAMfcJ COPELAND,
docti Administrator.
WaTU or GEORGIA,
/CHATHAM COUNTY»—To all whom It nlay con.
\J corn : Whereas, Androw Parry will apply
at the Court or Ordinary Ibr lottora of Adiniulalra-.
tlon ou tbu estate or Ellen Dtttfy, deceased:
Theso aro, Uwrelbro, to olio and admonish all
whom It may conoern, to be aud appear before aald
Court to make objeollon, (If auy Uioy have), on or
befbra the Qrsl Monday In February next, other-
wise aald lottora will bo granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, toif.. Ordinary ibr Chatham
county, this 22<1 day of Deootubor, 1866.
d*22 JOHN UI1.BC>, o. o. o.
NOTICK i
NK MONTH alter dato application will ho
1 made lo the BANK OK THE STATE OF
GEOKOIA tbr tile paymoutot a TWENTY DOLMR
NO IK or aald Bank, tho left hair of which has been
lost. B. 1)0170LASH k 00.
Charleston, Deo, 11,1860.[lawlm]
jouao door In Jeflbraonton, on the first Tuesday,
34 of February, 1857, during the legal hours oTsalo,
tbo bouse and lot In tho town or Si Mary’s, belong
in# to oatato E A Yallowloy. Tbo lot * “
front by one hundred In dejtth^
dol3-40d
. ADAMS, Ex*6r.
CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may con-
•oaoera: Whoreas, Z. M. Wlnklor and A. Harmon
will apply at the court of Ordinary for letters dla-
mlaaary on tho oatato or S. Wlnklor.
Tbaso are, tbereroro, to die and admonish all
wbem It may concern, to bo and appear berorosald
Court to mako obejcctlon (ir any thoy have) on or
before the first Monday lu June noxt, otherwise
said letters will bo grantod.
Witness. John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Cbatam
County, this sixth day of December 1850.
JOHN BIBO, o. c. o.
doeft
^JHATHAM^OOUNTY—To all whom It may com
_ n: Whoreas, John M Guorord will apply
at the Court or Ordinary for loiters of guardian-
■hip oftho porson and property oT Louisa J Walls,
•rpnan and minor child of Jouatiuui W and Sarah
TR
nit
w, therefore, to clto and admonish all
lay concern, to bo aud appear beforo
laid Court to mako ohjectlon (if any they have) on
or before the second Monday lu Jauuary next,
otherwise said lottora will bo granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Or>Uuory for Chatham
eounty, this 3d day or Dccombor,i860.
dec! JOHN BILBO, o. e. o.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY—To atl whom it may Con
oern: Whereas, James Doylo will apply at the
mart or Ordinary for lottera dtsmlsory us adminis
trator on the oslato ofGcorgo- Alexander.
Tbeae are therefore to cite aud admonish all com
•erned, to bo and appear boiore said Court to mako
objections, (IT any thoy have,) on or bofbre tho
first Monday in April noxt, olhorwiso said letters
will be granted.
Witnea fJobn Bilbo, Esq., urdluary lor Chatham
County, this seventh day or October. I860.
octt~6m JOHN'BIj.ro, o. o. e.
/CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may
\J conoern: Whereas, Harris K. Harrison will
apply at tho Court or Ordinary for Loiters or Guard-
tansnlpon tho property ol'Laura A. Ulmer:
Theta aro, thereforo, to clto and admonish all
Whom It may concern, to bo and appear beforo said
Court to moke objection (irony tboy have) on or
before the second Monday In January next, other
wise sold letters will be granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
nmSH. tfuuu oiiuu, miq., viuiuAi/ tug uuuiiuu
eounty, this Oral day or December, 1850.
dtcl JOHN BILBO, o. o. o.
■TA1
Ei
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
W lLLbu sold before tho Court Hous^ door, la
tho'city orSavanuah, ou tho first Tuesday
lu January noxt, between tho legal hours of sale,
the following articles or grocorlos. 1 cask rice, 1
ilpo gin, 1 ullage cask braudy, 1 lot docauters, 1
oicoffee, 1 bbl pears, 1 uo potatoes, 1 lot buckets,
1 lotbrooms, 1 lot tobacco, 1 ullage barrel Irish
whiskey, Ac., Ac. Levied ou as tno properly or
Patrick Fitzpatrick. to satisfy a II fa Issued out of
tho Honorable,tho City Court of Savannah, in favor
or McMahon k Doylo vs Patrick FHspntilok.
Property pointed out by plaintiff*.
EDW’D M. PRKNDEKUA8T,
deed Sheriff.
CITY SiCinUtFF’M MALE
W ILL bo sold before the Court llouso dour in
tho city or Suvauuuh, ou tho first Tuesday
iu January next, 1857, bclwocu tho legal hours or
sale: hair lot aud improvements No. 6 Green Ward,
iu tho city or Savannah, bounded north uy Brough
ton Btrcot. south by laue; each by half of said lot,
and next by lot No. 7. Levied on ua tho property
of James L. Oliver, to sutii'y a 11 fa issued out of tbo
honorable tbo City Court of Savuunab, iu fuvor or
David H. Nichols vs. James I.. Ollvor. Property
poluledout by plaintiff) Att’y.
Terras cash.
EDW’D M. PRENDBRQAST,
Shoriff.
fffW MllcP * w frlfil
TA8 already rauked titelnwuy A buns, Blotter!,
1. J. B. Dunham A Co., Horucu Waters, \\
__jatoo A Co., G Vogt, uud IJghlt, Newton A Brad
bury’s Celebrated
Patcnt-ArolteWieat-Pinnli U1-4 and 9
1-3 Octave
ADVKItTtM.va AIIKMltr, PlllUIttM'HU, M.
Authorised Agent Ibr the tiavniiunb Journal.
sur'jassesLT.
AH THB BEST IN THE MARKET.
W. B. ZOGBAUX ft CO.
having recently rccoivoo a new supply ol l
makers, would invito tho utteuih n of ti n muuical
public to tbolr stock, ootnprUmg every arllcU in
tbo Hue, which can lie him shed, at Now York
Prices. Also,
A rich assortment of fluo French EMHtAVlKGti
aud splendid COLORED l.lUtOGltAl’Hb. with umt
without Frames,JusBt arrived and ibr sale hi
W. D. 7,00 BAUM A CO .S’
No.’s 107 Bryan aud 84 St. Julleu sts.
CLOTHING
emporium.
1 DOOR WK8T OF TOR REPUBLICAN RBAPlNti ROOM,
Fine Ready •made’WsO.Prlcer Also, Superfine
fashionable
AND
MILITARY
LOCAL EVIDENCE OK THE VALUE AND WRE-
PHoor ytiAUTiKH or
WlLDElt'S SALAMANDER SAFES,
At Manufacture by ,?/«»#•«* US Martin, New York.
„ , In tbo firo of tho 3d
IuhL, which consum*
ed tbo brick building
occupied by Mr. Juo.
T. Thomas, opposite
| the Gas Works, in tblu
city, whs u safo ot
. the above descrlptiouH
oontalning tho books, tmjmra, ami money of Mr.
Thomas,'and although tho building was dotroyod,
tho said Sato sustained no Injury vrhr.tevor ftromtho
intense hoatto which It had lieen exposed. Ou open
ing the Safo, tho coutouls werolbuud undisturbed,
and In thesamo order and iwudltlon os when placed
thoro, except a slight dUcoluratiou to tho projecting
ends ofa row papers, aud (be bucks or oue or two ol
tho books, caused by tho steam generated in the
8afo. wbilo at its greatest heat.
The 8afo and ooutonis, as It caran from the rulus,
may still be aeon, in tho possession or Mr. Tlmmas,
at tno Gai Works. A largo ussortiuentor Ihcso cele
brated SaTes always ou hand,aud for rale by
" ” '“MPFIKLD,
July 80,1156.
C. n. CAMP
Agout Ibr tiiu Manufocturera,
171 Bay-st., Savannah, Ga.
I tako pleasure in corroborating tho forogolug state
ment, and In addition would add, that tho books ore
now In use J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Forry Wharf.
July 26th, 1855. ocl6-tf
☆i
UNITRO MTATKS MARSHAL’S SALK.
AN tho first Tuosduy lu January noxt, I will soil
In trout ortho Court llouso, lu tho city of Sa
vannah. between the usual houraorsate,ono Steam
Saw aud Grit) Mill, together with all tho right,
tltlo and intorost or Hull and Quarter man. iu and to
ouo thousand acres acres or land, and the timber
thereunto attached to said Mill, with tho Improve
ments thereon, consisting ofa small dwclliug, store
hou3o, stable and uogro houses. Said laud lying
iu Liberty Couuty, Georgia, aud boundod by tho
lauds of Mrs. Jones, Geo. W. Wultliour. Thomas
Quartormauuud others—tho same levied upon to
satisfy u tl fa. Issued out of tho Sixth Circuit Court
oftho United States for tho Bouthorn District of
Georgia, la favor of David Forvor vs. Hull and
Quartormau.
Property pointed out by plaluliffs Att’y.
DAN. H. STEWART,
dccU-eodlmu. U. 8. Marshal.
Clothing 5
and Caiw, Sb
Collars,
GI0VC8, r ’
Canos, Ui
Handkerchiefs,'
and
Fancy Artlclos
Gentlemen-
Cloths,
^ud Vestings, wll
be made to mca-
TA1L0H,
No. 149
Bay Stmt i
SAVANNAH.
sure.unexcoptlon
able iu stylo -
uud
workinaushlp,
by tho
host mechanics,
at shorted
uutice
Mg* Orderefrom city and county coliolted,.
decfil
•TATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO.
10 all whom It may concern.—Whoreas, Polly
B. Lonler and John R. Mellor will apply at tho
rtof Ordinary for lottora or administration on
in* estate or Luke & Lonler, deesused.
Tbeae are thereiore. to cite and admonish all
wham It may concern, to ho and appear before
aald Court, to mako objection (if auy tnoy have) on
or before the second Monday in January next, oth
erwise said Letters will be granted.
Witness, William Loo, KXq., Ordinary for Bulloch
County, this 19th day or November, 1866.
nov23 WILLIAM LEE, 0. B
.-BULLOCH
i. B.C.
■TATE OVUEOHGIATBULLOCH CO.
T > all whom It may cenoorn.—Whoreas, Ameri
ca Knight and Basher Cone will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters or Administration ou
Mm Estate ot Green Knight, deceased.
These are therefore to clto and admonish all whom
M may ooncern, to be and appear beforo said Court
to make objection (if any they, have,) ou or be
fora the ascend Monday la January next, other
wise said letters will be granted.
■Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
"GEORGIA, UUtLOOi) COUNTY.
fno all whom It may concern—Whoreas, Simon
A P. Williams will apply at 'the Court of Ordina
ry for letters or administration on tho estate of
John B. Williams, deceased.
These ere therefore to cite aud udmonish all
whom It may concern to ho and appear beforo said
Court to make objection (If any they have) on or
before the second Monday in January noxt, other
wise said tetters will he grantod.
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
“ unty, tbt* 19th day or November, 1860.
nov23 WILLIAM LEE, O. B. 0.
MC’INTOSII CO.—SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL bo sold ou tho first TUESDAY in January
next (1857) beforo tbo Court llouso door In
tno city of Durion, within thS legal hours of solo,
tliofollowing described property, to wit: twenty
a acres of land with two (2) dwelling houses,
all uocessary out buildings tliercou staudiug.
Levied ou us thu proporty of Frost and Doultor, to
satlsIV sumlry leiti Judgments issued out of McIn
tosh Interior Court. In favor of G. W. Ferris and
others vs Frost r. d Boulter. Property ixilntodout
by pliiluiitls in execution. Terms cash, purchase!
paying for titles.
W. T. THORPE.
dcctl Me In tosh Co.
' 5lcIATO.SH CO. DHRIUKC'M S kLR.
W ILL bo sold on the Urst Tuo-dsy iu January
next. Ib67, botorotho Court llouso dooriu
the city of Darlon, within tbo logal hours of sale,
tho following property to wit:
Two hundred acres laud, levied on as the pro
perty or Charles DavU, to satisfy a tl. ra. issued
out of tbo Justices Court, 271st District, In favor or
Celia Davis, vs. Charles Davis.
Also, ouo hundred and fifty acres land, levied
on as the properiy or the aforesaid Charles Davis,
tonatlsty tho above execution, Celia Davis, vs.
Charles DavD, levied on and returned toiuoDya
Constable. Terms cosh, purchases paying Tor title.
W. T. THORPE, ShoriffM.C.
Darlon Giu, Dec. 2, 1850. joe 6
a ujhmsthatuH ff SaEIE:
TA71LL bo sold on tho first nonday lu Jauuary
Tv uoxt, beforo the Court Kouso in Statesboro,
tho following property, belonging vn the estato o
Henry Davis, Jr., 1208 acres, more or Iqj>s, of land
In Bulloch county, boundod north by tbo property
of John Grimes und John tilater, north and west by
tbo proporty or John Sinter, east by the properly of
^ Davis, aud south by tho property or Jo-
Davis. Sold for tho benefit or the boirs aud
creditors or Henry Davis. Jr., deceased. Ou tbe
properly aro oue grist and one saw mill.
JOSIAII DAV18,
sopt24—dm Adm’r.
dec9J
IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS,
By which their Income* must be
Doubled.
T HE undersigned has iuvuntod ami obtained let
ters patent from tbo Uuitod States for tno ar
rangement and combination or machinery for con
verting sued cottuu luto yarns by oue coutiuuous
process, from tiiu gin through thu various preiutra-
tion and spinning machinery, until Hi) ready for
shipment or weaving
The saving irom waste by this process will be
almost ten per cent; aud yarns made from tho fibre
(unbroken and uninjured by the operations
or tho machinery ol tho prcsuul process
used to upon and dlscnUnglo It) will be about fifty
per cent, stronger aud will commuud tho markets
of tbo world,distancing all competition, at advanced
prices.
Tho uudoreigned is preyed lo dispose of privi
leges to ubo his pstent; and planters will be inform
ed as to terms, with complete instructions how to
uso It, how to obtaiu Ibe best machinery, aud all
other uecossury particulars, ou application ud-
dressed to GEORGE G. 1IKNKY,
Uecltt-ly Mobile.
NEW TIN STORE AND HUBBT-IRON
MANUFACTORY.
141 OOCTU OS MABXKT SqUAUL BKTAk HTRXXT
1 would inform my old friends and natrons
I have opened the above store to conduct tbo
Stove, Tin and Sbeet-lr*n Business In all Its
.various forms, and whore will be found a gen
eral assortment or Stoves, Tin and Bheet-Iron Ware,
which I will be pleased to show, and at such price
~ i wlU satisfy auy ono wishing to purchase.
All kinds of Hoofing, Gutters or lsmfi, Galvanised
Iren Work or every description, Job Work and Re
pairing executed with dispatch, old Stoves put up
and Pipes furnished at short notlco.
Tin Ware at wholesale anil retail. Call dowu on
Agent.
Bryan street, It will pay you for your walk.
oot2 JOHN .1. MAURICE, .
STATE OF GEORGIA,
/CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con
VJ earn: Whereas, Frances H. Maeleod will ap
ply at Um Court or Ordinary for Lottera of Adminis
trator on the estato or Francos U. Maeleod :
Those are, therefore, to clto and aUmlnlsh all
whom It may concorn, to be aud appoar before said
Court to make objection (If anytney have) on or
before the second Monday lu January next, other
wise sold tetters will bo granted.
Witness, Jehn lillbo, Ksq., Ordinary for Chatham
eounty,'this third day of December, 1850.
dee* JOHN hll.no. o,v. a.
GEORGIA, mTLEOCH COUNTY.
A AMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—Agreoablo to au or
der grantod by tho Court of Ordinary of said
•ounty, will be sold, before tho court house door in
•aid county, ou tho first Tuesday lu January
•ext, between tho lawful hours or salo, (1170) ouo
thousand one hundred and soveuty acres or laud,
more or lees, boundod by William Proctor. John
Usttoger, William EMcElvun. John l’roctor, aud
Samuel E. Groover. U bolng tho luto residence of
James Bogin, deceased:also, soven negroes, vis :
WUUs, Charity, Borah, Tom, Mary, Caroline, aud
Chany, belonging lo tbo estato of Juntos Uagiu, de
ceased. Sold for tho benofit »>r tho boira ami uro-
of said docoasod. Terms ou tho day ofBalo.
KKIAH HADIN',
nov 23 Administratrix.
CHATHAM COUNTY—To aU whom it may
It concern : Whoreas, Aim Kellar Will apply at
the Court of Ordinary for Utters of Administration
en the estato of Dennis Kellar:
These aro therefore to clto aud udmonish all
whom it may ooacurn to bo aud appoar beforo said
Court, to mako objections, (if any thoy have,) on or
oefore the seooud Monday in January noxt. other
wise said tetters will bo granted.
Witness John Bllbe, Esq., ordinary Tor Chatham
eounty, this seventeenth day of Novembor, 1856.
novll JOHN BILBO, o. o. o.
GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY,
rpo all whom It may coaccru—Whereas, Jo-
A eephE. Way will apidyat the Court ol Or-
Ordinaryfor letters of administration on the estato
of William F. Way, lato docoasod.
These are, therefore, to clto aud udmonish nil
whom it may coucern to bo and appear beforo said
“ ' o mako objection, (if any Uioy have,) on or
Court ton
— .. . j (ifany . .
before the first Monday iu January uoxt, othor-
wleesaid letters will be grunted,
Witness, W. 1*. Girardeau, Esq., Ordinary tor
Liberty County, this 20th November. 1856.
•ov22 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o i.
, STATE OF GEORGIA.
/^HATQAM COUNTY.—Whereas, Joseph W. Gib-
\J bons will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for
Letter* Dtsmlsstry as exocutor on tho Estato of
Mathew Dotson.
ThSMtre, therefore, to cite oml admonish all
whom it may concern, lo be onu appoar beforo said
Oeurt to make objection (irony umy have) ou or
before the first Monday in April noxt, otherwise
said letters will be granted. Witness, John
■m., Ordinary for Chatham Couuiy, this
of October 1856. JOUN MIL
oetn
Bilbo,
s tenth day
um o. c. c.
•TATE OFGKOHGIAl
/CHATHAM COUNTY .—To ail whom it may con.
V/ Mrn; Whoroas, John i«ma will apply at tho
Court of Ordinary for Utters aismissory as Admin
istrator on the Estate or Henry Casson.
These are, therofore. to ouo and admouish all
whom It may ooncern, to tie and appear beforo said
Ooortto make objection (ffaiiv they have) on or
) first Monday in april next. otherwUn
" John Bilbo,
touth day
JOHN BILBO, o. c. C.
■Sid letters will be granted. Witness Jo
Em., Ordinary for Chatham uounty, this
^October 1856.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it umy enn-
oern: Whereas, Wm. Groover, Jr., ono or tbe
executors, and Sarah H. Groover, executrix, on the
estate or John Groover, deceased, will apply at the
OMurt of Ordinary for' Loiters Dismlssory, and to
have the estate oftho sold John Groover dismissed
as sotecutor of William Groover, Sr., deceased :
These are, therefore, to cue and admonish nil
whom it may ooncern to ho and appear beforo Bald
Court, to make objectiou (ff any they bavo) In terms
efthe law, otherwise said IsHtors will bo granted.
”, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for the
m Lee, Esq., Ordinary for th
this 11th day or Kept, I860.
WiyjAM LEE, o. u. c.
NOTICE.
FITHREB months alter date application
X Biade to tho Marine Bank orsavaunal
payment or two Twei
Mo. 3,070. and tetter u, nu, v.i.;
of which hare been lost by mall.
will be
for'tbo
ftwo Twenty Dollar Bills, (vis: loiterrij
and letter d. No. 697.) tbo right halves
IN SUPERIOR COURT, Cliatham Co.
Mat Term, 1856.
Hobt. M. Huhertsou, aud others, compl’uts,!
vs. I
Claudius U. Pease, tbe Doboy steam 28aw )Order
Mill, Clark Baylos and William K. Sayles I
and others, defendants. I
I T appearing to the Court that two oi the Bald de
fendants, Clark Saytes and William F. Sayles re
side out or tills Couuty, aud uro Hbxeut from tho
ol' Georgia, so that Hervteoot thu above bill
nudsubpama caunot be served upon them. Ou
motion it is ordered, thut tho suld Cluck Buylos and
William F. Sayles do appour and answer the suid
complalnaut’s bill, ou or before tho Urst day of the
uextTorm ot ihis Court, or iu default thereat, that
sa'd bill bo taken pro coufesso aguiust them; and it
a further ordered, that a copy of this order bo pub-
tailed In ouo oftho public nuwspapera or the city
of Bavunuuh once a week for three months prior
the session ol tuu next Term of this Court.
True or ract from Miuutcu.
W. G. .SHEFTA1J*
oat 2- lawdm Deputy Clerk, s. «, c. o.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
B ULIiOCH ixMJNTY.—TOall whom Itmaycou-
corn: wbin-rtos, Soaboru U Cowart will apply
at tbe Court ot Ordinary for tetters dismlssory us
administrator ou tbo eptato of Patrick D Kclelior,
deceased ;
Theso aro, umrefore, to cite uud admouish all
whom it may concern, to be aud apimar beforo said
Court to mako objectiou (if auy tbey have) on or be
foro tno tirst Monday In February next, otherwise
said loiters will bo graulod,
Witness, William Isje, Esq., urdluary for Rullocb
County, this nth day of August, i860.
WILL
uug4
A JAM LEE. o. n. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
rtUATUAM COUNTY.—To nil whom it may
V conceru: Whereas, John K. Norris will apply
at tbo Court of Ordinary for tailors of Administra
tion do bonis non cum testlmei.to unucxo ou tbe
Estato of Dorothea Abrahams :
These uro, therefore, to cite uud udiuoiilsli all
whom It may concern, to he aud appear before sold
Court to muko objection (if any they have) on or
before tbo second Monday iu January next, other
wise said letters will bo gruuted.
Wituess, John Bilbo, Ksq , Ordinary for Chatham
ounty, this guilt day of November, 1856.
novdO JOHN BILBO, o, c. c,
STATE OF GKURGIa:
p HATH AM COUNTY—To nil whom it may
VA concern : Whoreas tavi 0. liarby will apply
ut tho Court of Ordinary for tatturs of Adinlmsira-
lion cum testnmeuto unnuxo on tbo cstute of Jacob
Detamotta:
Theso uro. therefore, to ciio and admonish all
whom it luuy coucern, to bo aud apimur before
said Court to muko objectiou (If any they have) on
or boforo tho Urst Monday lu 'auufrv next, otli
wise said lottora wilt bo graulcd. •
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 2'Jth day el'Novembor, 1850.
novvfl)JOHN B1UIO, «. 0 . c.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
lIJlIiL be sold ou the first Tuesday in January
Tv next, (1857) beforo the Court House door iu
Hine8villo. Liberty county, nil that tract or iiarccl
or laud belonging to tbo Estato or tho lute Jobu A.
Hendry, deceased, lying in tho eounty of Liberty,
near Taylor’s Creek, outho Cross Bay, adiolnlug
lands owned by Eli.McFuil uud Thomus Lanier
(within convenient dislaucool a good school aud
church) contning 395 acres, more or loss, and un
improved.
Also, at thesamo timoaud place, lot number
thirty, lying in Hinesvllte. Liberty county, and be
longing to the Estato or the luto John A. Hendry,
deceased.
Also, at thosumotimo und pkico,tbo undivided in.
forest (being ono huin ol the Estato ortholato John
A. Hendry. deceoHod, lu tho following tracts of
laud, all lylug in tho county nr Liberty, vix: 50u
acres, more nr Icsb, near tho ra-ddcnco of John Per
ry, on the waters or Canoucheo river. 2U0 acres,
moroor loss, grauto l to I 1 . Horton aud on tits wa
ters of tho Canoucheo river. 512 acres, moro or
loss,, lylug near the resideuco or William Dustin,
bolng well timberod aud convenient to CUnauchee
river.
The above being « part of the lands belonging to
tho Estato of John A. Hendry, deceased, aud sold
for tho benefit or tho boira onu creditors.
E. D. HENDRY,) 4llm ,, 0
It, II. HENDRY, J Ad,nrs '
Liberty couuty, Nov. 22, I860.
-V U. Terms Uboral aud made
fialo.
made known ou day of
nov24
in ■
Ah
mb,
BOOTH AND SHOES.
. RECEIVED by lato arrivula, Lady's Gal-
INTERS. GenUemen’s Oxford TIES.
IP* Gents aud Boys' GAITERS.
Gents taw Quartered, Call and Patent tauther
W10EH.
GenUemen’s Fine BOOTS.
M. J. BUCKNER,
octlu Nu. 71. and 162 Gibbon’s Bulldiug.
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 yobs muter, near tub court uopsb,
./ SAVANNAH. GA.,
Bstabllahed In 1832.
mHE Subscriber gratoftil to his friends and
X patrons for tbolr continual tkvors, would state
tnat In addition to the improvements lu DYING, ac
quired by him during his last visit to Englund and
Scotland, has made arrangements for extending bis
business, by. which ho is now ouablodto dye a
greater variety or colors on silk and woolen drosses,
■bawls, Ac., which be trusts will generally plcaso
alt who may favor him with their patronage.
GenUomen’s garraouts dyed, cleaned nr renovated
i may bo required, In tho same superior stylo which
-OK-
PHOTOGRAPHS,
AMBROTYPES &
DAGUERREOTYPES,
HEBSB6. CABBY ft POWEUON
Having Increased their faeltities for taking PHO
TOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES ami DAGUEHRK()-
TYPE8, arc now proparod t > take pictures or nil
who desire In either of tho styles abovo mentioned
and lu n manner unsurpassed In the history ot' the
Photographic Al t.
COLORED PHO’J CORA PUS.
These are lukou from Dagm rreotypes as perfect,
ly as IVom Ufo, and aro COLORED either lu Oil*-
PARTED, or WATER-COLORR.
We have now secured tho exclusive patont for
PRINTING ON CANVASS
which can ho practised by no other person In Chat-
hum county. By this newly discovered patent pro.
cess a magnificent amt
PERFECT LIKENESS
la produced from Daguorrootypes, of auy site de
sired up to the R17.E OF LIFE.
Uttguemotypn and Ambrolypu.
SEDUCED
-Hi.
B'
maw and
V'K TMIWUXTOADI OF 1IM.
WILLIAM 0. PRICE,
Arms
STAR OLOTHINO EMPORIUM,
14V Bar ktr—L
M now opening tbs la
ltcted stock ol Goods for __
•ver oOorod In tbs city of Bi
. Blauksnd Colored Cloths, T
and Cassimerea, Overcoating, Fancy CSMlmerss,
aud -Ilk aud Velvet Vsetinge. which cannot bs sur
posHol, arete bs found In (raid profusion in the
Merchant*’ Tailoring Department, andwIUbs — “
to order iu most approved style, and at shoi
lice.
1 have taken particular pains with tbs auauths-
luring <»f tuy Ready Made Clothing, tad feel confi
dent of pleosiug all who may flavor ms with thsir
ptttrouago. 1 have a lot of very tasty bail
suite, to which I invito particular attention.
GENTLEMEN’8 FURNISHING GOODS and 1
articles of every description, aud a large stoi
Trunks, Carpet Bags and YaUtss always on h
WILLIAM O. PRICK,
' R3TII OF ADVERTliINo,
Foi 1 ont square, ofSOO ems or lean, ut any tyj«- aut
Mrgertban Nonpareil, 76 cents for the first lu, 2
«.y lini.lw
AU TtbuUr wotk, wllb ar wlibuui Kuira; „,„i
WrtUMWU* «»pylng double column, «|»|| JJ,
onargod double the above rates,
jj** * n ® toonlb, to be charged ui truMPk-ct
For a longer time at the following rates
Mta oWquaresllmo)2 mosja mos|4 nios[6iu««[ [~,Z,
* ’ " " ' tie
6!)
W
7v
8C
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loo
Ho
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above spec fled, a |>ropo7tioij,
Square,..,.
110
4*r**' * *
16
4 do !!!!
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27
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80
7 do
82
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84
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WATCHES—W.
Wt^hesfor'lhs moefccJebrated makers, In
.Gold and Stiver caaes. R. F. Cooper’s Da’
•plox Watches, Watches for Timing Horses
fins Swiss Chronometers, which ws alter at reason
bis prices, at our new store In Glbbi w’Range.
D. B. NKHOLfll 00.
Uur present focittles unable u - to rodueu our prices
ou the above pictures, am: we hereafter uro|»ose
to tako thorn at prices so low us to bo within tbe
reach of every one, being at from
ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARDS!
Messrs* Carey & I’owelsou wish particularly to
glvo notice that thoy will take
Likenesses of Deceased Persons,
from Daguerreotypes or Ambrotyncs which their
_ _ „ friends may lmvo In their possession, of nnyslxo
has generally ho much pj'easod ‘bis patrons' and desired, colored as above
friends. Gallery over S. Wilmot’s Jewolry Store, Market
and pressed In
Table Covers, and tadlcs’ Crape Shawls, ftc.,
cleaned and Italsbcd In tho first Style
Ladloe’ Bonnots dyed, bleached ■
the moot fashlonablo styles
Orders from tho country promptly attended to.
Terms moderate.
Whoa parcels aro sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should bo sout him by letter through tbo post
office, so that he may know whore to call for them,
moh 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
SAVANNAH, ALBANY <86 GULF RAIL
ROAD.
Square.
nov’JO
Entrance on Bryan Street.
NEGROES FOR SALE.
mUB subscriber offers for sale some Thirty or
X more Ntgn as—connected by families, and
having monyhkt /children. Among these people
are good ploughmen, axerneu, and house servants.
Thoy are all or good character, aud have been ac
customed to the culture or cottou, etc. Thoy will
be delivered by tbo 1st of January noxt For par
ticulars apply to John W. Anderson, or to
nov 27—tf BRYAN M. MORE!..
TAKE NOTICE.
THE subscriber having ream
his Fall and Winter stock
which bo will sell by the pattern or mate tbordor
iu tbe matt fasluonablo style, forcush ur city ao
ceptance. Also, a handsome assortment of lteady
Made L'li thing, tihlrts, I'uder do, Drawers, Cravats,
Gloves. Euspeuders, Umbrellas, Neck Tics, Dress
ing Gowns, rruukrt, Valises, Carpet Hugs, Walking
Canes, and evurythiug necessary lor a geullotuan's
wardrobe,
Thankful for post favors he hopes by strict appli
cation to merit a contiuuauce of the same.
Cutting and Repairing done at short noticu.
UOV28 JOHN W. KELLY.
VALUABLE iUCE PLANTATION
FOR SALK,
WITHIN m MILKS orillK CJTV OK SAVANNAH.
O N the first Tuesday In December uoxt, will bo
sold beforo tho Court House iu the city of Sa
vannah, tho Plantation ou tho Savauuah river, ten
milos from tho city, kuowu as Mulberry Grove, bo-
longing to the estate of tho luto Philip Ulmor, con
taining six hundred auil eighty-seven acres, of
which there are two buudrod acres of Urst quality
tido rice laud, and one hundred aud Ufty-ilvo acres
muter good banks and iu a Hue state for cultiva
tion. Alsu, seventy Uve teres of high laud un Jc-r
cultivation. On thu place uro a good dwelling house,
overseer's house, barus, negro houses aud other
outbuildings, all lu a good state of repair. Person*
desiring to purchase will call upon H. K, Harrison,
Kx’r. who resides within four miles of tho Grove,
or Hliza Ulmor, Ex’trlx, who resides within two
miles of tbe Grove.
Terms of sale made known on tho day or salo.
Possession not given until the first of January.
, . H. K. HARRISON, Ex’or.
Jyl7-dd ELIZA ULMER, Ex’trlx.
MAT Tho Charleston Mercury will publish om. oa
week until Hie day or yalo.
>856. 1850.
RICH FALL DRY GOODS
GRAY BROTHERS
WOULD bog to Wbnu their frlonds aud tho pub-
Y V lie that their Tall supplies of rich and elegant
WEE ®0®IS)S3
have Just arrived—purchased from tho most emi-
nout Importers of the couutry, and solcoted with a
care as regards elegance and beauty, which cuuuut
be appreciated until folly examined.
We can confidently say that our stock of Rich
Dross Goods uud Cloaks cannot bo surpassed for
boauiy and elegance, and that our Domestic Stock
is as cheap as the like quality of goods can bo had
from hero to Now York. *
Amojg our assortment will bo found tho most
elegant flounced Robes with figures;
Rich and elegant colorod Silks, very cheap;
Lyons’Velvet Cloaks, trimmed in tho newest aud
rlchost stylo.
Cloth aud Motr Antique Cloaks; rich and cheap,
gaunt I,r#ncl * Motwl,u ,,u fotines, new aud
Ln |??mtt Rl, ' W001 Vt ° ncU d0 * J ‘ a,nw » hi « , ‘ uolorB .
taplns’ beat Block Bombasine and Challors.
W voryflne n0 ’ ch * lley ’ ,, ° *^lne and Bombaxlue,
Cloths and Casslmeres, a foil assortment.
at the lowest iwsible prices. 9 • >
i?.i. *** °* ,u, advertisement pr<
possfolUty of enumerating any but few
Wo would rcapoctrully requost the
purcnassrstoanexamiuatiouofour stock, feeliuir
I'rlro, will nrovo
UKAY BROTHEIIS.
O N and alter Monday, the 16th Inst., thoro will
be ono dally passenger und freight train (Sun
days excepted)outlieRuvummli, Albany ami Gulf
Rail Road ruuuing us follows:
Leuvo Savuuuub at9 >. m.
Arrive at So. l% % known os Ways’, at 10.
a. u.
Leave No. I ^ at 10.40 a. M.
Arrive at No. 2. known as Fleming's, at 11.20
A. M.
Returning loaves No. 2 at 1 r. n.
Arrive at No. 1>S all 40 v. m.
tanve No l^at'Jr m.
Arrive nt stavaniiah 3.«>0 r. m.
Connecting at Flemming'*, Monday^ and thursdays
with four horse, post Coaches to Darien, and ou
Mondays aud Friday’s from Darlon.
, EDGAR L. J1KRRIOTT.
"•oil Chli-f Kiigineor.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
and after Suuday, tho 14th Octolier, last,
yj and until forthor notice, tho Passenger Trains
on the Central Railroad will run as follows:
BBTWRIN 8AVANNAU AND MACON,
taaves Savannah Daily at...6 a m amt 12.15 r m.
Arrive In Macou “ "..2.16 km " i am.
Leave Macon •• ".11.46 am " 9.30 r«.
Arrive In Savan’h ** "10.46 k m 7.20 a m
BITWIKN SAVANNAH AND ACUI'STA.
Leave Savannah 12.16 k m snd 8.30 p. m.
Arrive in Augusta 8.46 p x “ 6.30 a m.
Leave Augusta d. am" 4.30 p m
Arrive, in Savannah i.ao pm “ 10.46 p
BOTWION MAOO.V AND Ar«PSlA.
taavo Macon 11.45 a v and w.ao p m.
Arrive lu Augusta 8.46 p m " 6.30 a m.
Leave Augusta u. a m •• 4.30 p m.
Arrive In Macou 2.16 m •' l, am.
Mnrm savannah, milluhisviua a catovtox.
Leave Bavanuah 6 am
Arrive In MllledgovlUo 2.46 1* m.
Leave Kaoon n 45 a a
Arrive In Eatonton 6. pm.
W. M. WA1H.KY Gen l Supt.
Savannah,Ga., Out. 12, 1866. octl6.
1 RANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAO
Over which pane, me UreM
New York A New Orleans fllaiis.
Two Da tbr Trains hktwuks Macon and
Columbus.
taave Macon at 2 a m, and 3 p m; arrive at Colutn-
bus at 7 16 am, aud 1010PM; leave Columbia- at
416 am, and 1 pm; arrive»t Macou atl0 54AM,
and 015 p m;leave Macou dully nt 2 a m; tor Amur!
cus aud Sumter City; arrive m the latter ut 7 20 a
m; leave Sumter City nt I lo p u; arrive at Macou nt
616 p 14.
Trains to taluubu* from a throughi-uuueutiou be
tween Montgomery, Alabama, und Augusta, Kiugs-
vllle, Wilmiugtou, rtuvnmiuh, Mlllodgcville and
Eaton tou.
Post Coaehes run frutu ssumter City to Tullahus-
■00, Albany,; rhoinasville. Uniubridu* Ac. Hacks
run from Atnerioustrl-weokly to Lumpkin,Cutlibert,
Ac., also from Fort Valley to Perry, Huyaosvillo,
Hawkins vllle aud Kuoxville, Ga.
Passengers from points below Fort Valley, should
tako the uoou train from Suvonuub; aud theuveu-
lug tram from Auguste, to avoid detention at Ma
in; lor other potote take either train.
First class steamships leave Savunuali for New
York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Phila
delphia on Wednesdays. Passage in the Cabin *25,
Steerage f 8.
Fare from Montgomery to Buvauunh *14 OU
*• Columbus •• •- 10 iw
“ Sumlor City *‘ •* 9 50
Tim above Si’hodnio wont mto operntinii lu-c. 1st,
150. GEU. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Mason, Dec. 6th, 1850. deed
TIIK GRtiAtf 8UUTHBH* RKMKDV
PRYOR’8 _ oTnTMKN T.
I T Ilk Bare and speedy euro lot bum*, pilw,
corns, felons, lovor sores, ulcers, scald heud,
tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by uur-
ses,) sore and crooked lips, Irosh wounds uud sores
of any description. It is a most valuable remedy
and euro, which can be testified to by thousands
who havo used it in nmuy portions of the South for
the last few yours, lu no instance will tho salve do
any Injury, or interfere with a physician's prescrip,
tion. The proprietor bos numerous certificates and
letters from people who have usod It themselves,
and most earnestly rccouitueud it to others as a
spoedy aud certain remedy for the above named
diseases. A trial is all that is uocessary for its own
recommendation.
Among the many that have testified to the efiica-
cy ol‘ this valuable remedy, und recommended it to
the public, aro Dr K A T Ridley. Judge E V Hill,
Judge O A Bull, R J Morguu.Ksq, JI. Htcphcns, Esq,
and thousands of ethers.
Sold by JBMoore, Savounuh, Ga; J KHall, Amor-
& Ga; G'lhrk A Wells, Augusta, Gu; McKeoson,
is A Co, New York; and druggists generally.
49* By remitting ono dollar to tuc proprietor a
singlo box of llio Olntmont will - be forwarded by
mail, tree or postage, to auy part of tho U .states.
Bold by J. B. MOORE, .Savauuah, Ga.. and drug
gists gcucrally. *’ * **
may!3
LHONEYt HONEY 11 HONEY It
.TTTHY bo wo without Money? when it 1b Just
ff cosy for any ouo lo bo orouud with a pocket
foil as not, if they only thilik so. 1 havo got a now
artlulo, from wliich from five to twenty dollars a
day can bo made, either by tna jp or fomalo. It Is
highly respectable business, umt flu article v
wuutod lu every laniilj in the United Btati*.-
ciose uio two dollars by umll, at my risk, and 1 will
forwurd you by return mail 11 Circular, with lull
instructions in the art. Tho business is very easy.
Try it, ifyouaroout ol'eiiiplu.'tnot'.:and you will
nevor regrol It; lor It wll bo . .•tier tor you to nay
the above sum, and insure a good busiuess, than
lo pay twenty-five conts for ;* spurious advertise
ment. Tills Is uo humbug, fkv it I Try it I Try
it | Address your loiters to
DWIGHT
sept 16-3m
r Mu.NROK, New York.
oot2
hlng Kmporli
147 Hay 1
oham will bs made.
A asductlon of 25 per
will bs suds on adver
SCSI-
to for-
THE snbscribsr is 1
nlsh OYBTKRS In thet
ed or Ploklsd In any quaatity ts'suit
purchasers. Riokl*Oystor*'in kef*
ready to bs shipped.
out 1 J. D.
REHOVAL.
AS
- has Removed on the .
door to ths Republican|j
rs ht is now ommini a
1PRING
>rtment of 8P
AND SUMMER GOODS, which hs will sail by the
pattern or make to order In tbe most bshionabto
style. Also, Ready Made Olothingrorthsprsasnt
and comiug season.
Thankful for paat favors, hs hopes to merit a con
tinuance of the same.
N. B.—Cutting, Altering aud Repairing done at
tbo shortest notice.
Just received White Drill Coats snd Pants, White
and Figured Mars Ml lea Vests, for sale at s small pro-
•Prt3 JOHN W, KILLY.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE Co partnership of F. CHAMPION A CO. Is
this day dissolved by mutual consent The
busiuess o, the late firm will bsaottied by F. Cham-
piun ( who will continue the Grocery business t
his owu account.
4£ £ J^LMtOOMkE.
Savannah, October 1, 1860. sept 50-lm
MACHINERY AND IKON RAILING
HANUFACTOHY AND AGENCY.
8T. JULIAN STREET, SAYAANNAH, GA.
(Near tbo Market.)
I48ROM the most complete facilities in his own
J; establishment, aud Uin-ugh his connections
iral of tho principal mnmilaoturng estab
lishments of 1’hltadelphiH, New York, old Boston,
the Undersigned Is propartM lo I'uruiuBh MACHIN
ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE
......... c A g>j. /*’*'
lUETTES, ST
and Untile, i
> prices. He Is also
AND
8TORK
Iron
STATE OS- (iKOUGIA.TATTAALI. CO.
• I «0 all whom u may conceru"’lieroas, Boitia-
l inin Alexander will apply at the taurtor Or
dinary for tattora or Mission ax Administrator on
the oatato of Auaun Wnilacae,Uto or said County, de-
coased. Tliesottro,ihnrolore,»oclto and admonish all
whom it may concorn, |o be and appoar before said
Court to make objection (»r.ny they bave)on or be-
fore tho first Monday iu March uext. otherwise said
...,.... firit Monday
letters will be granted to the said applicant.
Wituoss.H Strickland, Esq., Ordinary for Tal
noli County, this the 9th day or August, 1856.
125—6m H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary.
FASHIONABLE READY MADE
oiiOWBnro-.
TY E0E1VED bv tbs undersigned a foil supylv -
"eadymad* vu-riiS™ ?oSEr,
artioles necessary for a Ooutteman's Wardrobe.
A choice assortment or
French, fnwllali and German CloMis,
, CassiiiicrseanilVratlngs,
wh ch ho is pre{Mrod lo mako to order in tbs (dost
M the shortest notice. He also desire s 10
call attention to his stock or <*»«»
BOY’S AND YOUTH’S CLOTHING
which will b« fouu.l Of superior stylo and work-
... w. li; SYMONS,
00131 11 ' » Wbluker wt.
GEORGIA HADE NERGO SHOBII.
mHB Subscriber has |ust received another sup ply
v .. ?®° r ^ ® aile uogro Brogans. PhuSters
Tall- wtehlng to get thsir money's worth are tovitail to
sail and sxamins them. m. j. BUCKNER
nov2S 71 k 152 Gibbons’ BofidJcg.
V. J. MOORE, Proprietor.
LaG range, Ga.
ClJ'tAKE’S MliTl’ALilC
T HISlsanowly invented BURIAL CASE, fash
ioned to accord with thr reelings or the bo-
reavoo, and yet retaining all the requisites of an
appropriate reccptaclo for tbe dead. Tlu-rc is no
reosou why such a receptacle should bo made to
create by its appearauce disagreeable sensations.
His enough that we should be bereaved, and what
ever tends to soften or make loss keen Uio |»uignnn
cy of our grlor, commends itaoir to our considera
tion. Bo much that is repulsive has been discarded
in the arrangement and shape ol the above Case,
that its uame, tiie CASKET BURIAL UAHt, is au
involuutary suggestion, and I do not hesitate to
aver that there has never liccu iu uso nnv thing so
entirely eliaste, appropriate snd couveulcnt us this
Invention
The Caso permits a view of foe eutire tadv alter
It is eacloscd, the wholo top beiug compiMed or
beautlfolthick French PlatoGiass.aiiificienily strong
to resist any internal or external pressure, is por-
?d of mefol highly ornn-
... . ages.
.... of tbo Casket may be
CRANE, WEI.I.H ACO.
not theoflleoof
, 82 Bay streot, Ra-
P. 8. Ferrous desirous of p.rroliasing tl
sive rlght ror tUe suio of the Casket in the nuiowi’iii
Georgia, Florida, .South Carolina a
-lg
and North
in piM HOll to
- -tin.,
ownsrs of Paionl, cure of
CRANE, WELLS AGO.,
3nvaiuiuU, Uwi,,la.
N B. Rights to oud ur mort couuiies will he .-.old
•l?o. oci 1-tf.
7 CABBAGE! CABB AQE]7~
T HK Subscriber has now In store a superior lot
ol Northern Cabbages, In prlinu oriler, to suit
tbs wholesale and retail trade.
WM. H. FARRELL,
•ontor Broughton and Wbttaker st
SAW, GRIST AND FIAIUK MIL-
WROUGHT IRON RAILING, aTATUI
FRONT8. Columns, Wludow Bills r
Doors, BhuttcTs, fee., at Northernn
prepared to repair Machinery and Iron work of every
descrlptlou, at sbori notice, upon roasonablo terms.
As agent for BAUUl’B 1’HILADEi.l’HlA MARBLE
WORK8, he is also prepared to exbiblt a great varie
ty or designs for MuNUMKNTS, TOMB KTONE8, Ac.
Also iron Rulling in great variety, for ouulosuros,
and to receivo orders, and pul upilie work at man-
facturcra’prices. II. li. IJNYILLE.
Savannah, April 11.1869 aprll
WOOD—WOOD
1 MIE SUBSCRIBER has Just received, and will
. keep constantly on hand at his Wood Yard,
Old Charleston WbariV a full supply sf the best
or boated Black Jack, Oak, Hickory, Ligbtwood,
Ao., Ao. All In want art respectfully Invited to
give him a call. H. C. RAYBOR.
P. S. All orders left at the Book Store under the
Marshall Houbu will be promptly attouded to.
sept 30
Iff® IP&MS'ffISIBEi.
HENRY LATH HOP & CO. •
HAVE IN SHIRK
A COMPLETE asrortuieut of l e following
PLANTATION GOODS,
To which they would Invito the particular attention
of PLANTERS, and oiler llu-m ut runsonablo prices
and on accommodating terms:
Schley’s White Plains midTwIlh
Heavy Northern Brown Twills
“ Black and Grey "
, Uinck and Grey Plains
Striped Cablo Warp Kersoys
llald IJnseyu iu several grades
London liutlll Blankets, in all weights and sixes
Cord do do
Fine Wltitnoy do
Mnul Blripps and Plaids
Franklin do do
KealGultnu ami Wool Fiaimou
*» alt Wool do
Drown ana Bleached ( .union Flaiiuel
BUirtiugStripes, ritrlpod Usiiaburgs
White Coltoif Osnaburgs
X and Ji urowu Bhlrtiug
Blue Demins, Blue Drill
Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Batiuefo
Scotch Bonunts, Head Kerchiefs, Ao,
ocl 11
jUrfT KKCEIVKD PER KIEAMKK AUGISTA,
AT Tllh
Savannah Grocery
—AND'
FRUIT DEPOT,
100 lbs, Victoria mid C’utuwlmGr \|M-».
49 bhls. Hplendid Kullng APPLES.
- Large Preserving PEARS.
QUINCES, Uke the tart.
Chestiufo, Hickory Nuts, and Fro*h Dates.
Green UINGER.
Tomatoes, tiects. Carrots, Sto.
Rye Flour, Out Meal, Pearl Barley.
10 kegs Extra Goshen BUTTER.
6 do Choice * do.
And low priced qualities, togidhor with a vorlod
assortment of Fresh BISCUIT.
oct 16 W. H. FARRELL.
TW Di
Drugs,
J. E. UK FORD,
R APGTHECAKH» HALL, S. E. Corner or,
Brough gu aud Barnard Streets..Savan
nah Ga., Wholcsulo and retail Dealers in
, Medicines aud Chemicals, Pyo Woods uud
DyeStuflk’Freucb, English, and Ainoricau Perfum
ery Fin Toilet aud Shaving Soaps, Combs aud
Brushes of every description, Surgical tad*Dental
Instruments, Trusses and Supjwrters of all kinds,
Spices, Snullk, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patont
or Proprietary Medlciucs of the day. Superior
Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fauny Articles, Ac.
$3T N. B.—Especial attention given to the
preparation or Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family
Recipes. Shin, Family aud Travelling Medicine Cases,
With plain Directions for use, including Directions for
treatment in cases of poisoning. Drowning, Ac.
ap7jy _ _
DRSrLEVLER £~WIhi;ul, Doiitliu
ABN uow fully prepared to in
sort Hill or partial Kelts of Teeth
on tho principle of Dr. J. AUeus’s
Patent Continuous Gum, By this
Improvement, tho form of the lace can bo rcstorodto-
anydegreool rotundity that may bo desired, itis
applicable iu all check where the chucks havo fallen
in.and cannot be detected by’bo closest observer.—
This tnolhod combines the following\ lvantages:—
An artificial gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural
and life-like appearance, aud imparts to tho thucth
that peculiar expression which characterizes tho na
tural organs.
This Gum consists of a silaciuus compound, which
Is applied aud (Used upon the Teeth aud Plateiu such
a manner, os to fill up all tho iutcraticcs around the
base oftho Teeth, and also unites them firmly to
each other and to tho Plate upon which thoy are
sett. This secures perfect cleanliness of the Teeth.
Office over DeWitt A Morgan. Jougrcm street.
•% Republican and Georgian copy. fob 16- tl
ThU
mssi
READ I—READ 11—READ III
ThU is, ir you can see; and
•mu can’t kpo, you cau find
kinds of " helps to see." at tbe Watcl
Jewelry 8tore or D. B. Nichols k Co., in C
street, next door to the corner of Whitaker,
you con purchase Watches, Jewelry, HU ve. ,
and Fancy Goods, as low sk at any other store in
the country.
We have received per steamship Alabama a fresh
lotofthosofino Steel Spectacles: also, a supply of
Pebble ami Periscoplc tans, which wo nre prepared
to fit in all kinds of frames, at short uotice. Our
Periscoplc tans (so called from t heir peculiar shape)
have an advantage over all others, as they havo a
greater range or fociiH, so that the reader is not
compelled to hold tho book nr poper atacortain
distance from the eye. Call uud see.
^ ^ D. B NICHOID k CO.
No charge for showing goods,
mar 11 n. it. N. A 00.
Ml iamuOIABCE 111
AT REDUCED RATES.
B ARGAINS cau now ho had by all those who
wish to clothe thomselvos gen tool ly, as I will
sell tbo balance of my Roady-Mailo, at roducod
rates on time, and ten per cent, off for cash. Cail
and avail yourself of tho chance to obtain good arti
oles At Ibe Star Clothing Emporium.
WILT JAM O PRICK,
tone at 147 Hay street.
E xtra family fiajuk, ao—Jukim:muu, oo
bags and bbls Extra Family Flour; 20 bills
cruuhad and powdered Sugar; 20 bl>l* A, B andC
clarified Sugar; 20 boxes Ground Coiine, iu > ( and 1
lb packs; 85 do do Mustard. Ginger. Clnuamon and
Mace; 10 cases Table Halt; 10 naff bblx Extra No 1
Mackerel: 100 doz //rooms, ZZuckcto, Clothes Lines
Borah Brushes; 81 hair chests Oolong Tea. loose and,
In x lb partes. For sale by
DAYS (yocumoR,
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt.,
J3 0 0 K S E L L E
AND
STATIONER
INDRR TUR HARBBALL HOUBR ROTRL,
BROUGHTON ST.
Savannah, Georgia.
.u security, against both fire and water.
It bas rapidly supercedod tho use or all kinds of
roofs wborevor It hss been introduced, giving In a
coses general fiUtiilaction, bolng highly recommend
ed by Insurance Companies, snd all who have test
ed Its utility.
19* CHARLES SHOLL, Architect, will act as
agout during my absence from the city, at whose
office all information will be freely given, and speci
mens of the roof shewn.
>0pl!» OALYIN FAY, Agent.
M0o DOLL AftfKKG WARD
-rt . f or “F two negroes, or 100 for either
1 l»Jged in jail so I get thorn, JACK, so
caUed John, a forge copper colored, uuu
look and rough (kce, weighs about Is a
»t liMnobes high, 22 jeers old. Bost80
h very black with a wide epace between his uon
per frout teeth, high forehsail, turns but feet out in
walklug, la 6 foots inches high, and weighs 160,
■ud 30 years old, and when hoard of tut, they
werulu tho swamp above Savannah, My address
is 4 mile branch, or Barnwell, 0. 0.
augl2—wly WM. ASHLT.
fa
■Ldow
Its 6 I
ROBINSON & CAMP
mtAPKAS ANli TAILcJrs,
AND Dealers iu fine Ready Mad#
CI.UTHtaU, have received and/
opened tbolr stock or Fall and Win-
tor GOODS, comprising a foil andl
,. ,o iwsortmeut or Cloths, Cassimeres, Yeet-
X and Over Coatings, which we will make end
Un our usuel style, and at tbe shortest notice.
Our ready mado Clothing Is manutketured at the
nil bnnwti hmiiiA nl W. T JeUDlUgS k Go. 281
comprise# all that Is
. ir cent from tho above rut*,
n— — -wvertlsuments apiieariug exi-iu
rtvrty on ths fourth pegs of the daily.
Adyertisements ordered three times a wouk, will
bs charged two-thlrda tbe above rates.
Advertisements ordered In the Weekly edition. t\
per square for each Insertion, for any time Io-mC
ons month. For more than one month at one *, s u
ths rates specified In the above table.
• oenu Ibr won iubioqe&t lurortlob, ami in im
lob.■bblMllocobtr.it. Murrlag.iinticnH,]. j„
uni inriuuou to conn eub. No aiwki non,;.
InMrtoiltOr lau ibu to conln, obiinan Nnut»
Rtpom.BMOluUoui. or Yrocncdioga „l an, s wiv
AnooUboD, or Oorponllou, ordered to on i i
•d, ft cents per line.
BtMmbObta will be «dreru«odat|40|,„ all n u n
(hr each boat advertised.
1—iA.DMiy, where but one is runulug, $40 perau
■am; If two or more, |80each.
advsrtfoementa not to be subjeo
oontract, but to bs ohargod at the i bIok praJcnlrad
per sqoare. 1
The paper, under no drouiuriances, m b 0 ieclutt-
ed in a contract.
Profouional and buaincss cards not i-Krucdini: f
lines, will bo Insortod at $20 per annum ^
Calls on persona to bocotnu uuiididatos, will be
Inserted as other edvertiacmeuu, u, i, v m \ , or
variably In advance.
Announcing candidates for office, ftio to bu omd
in advance.
Advertisements not marked on the corn- tor.
specified time, will be inserted until loiblil, hus
payment exacted. ’
Whsn any bill for two muntlu. ad verli -inv. «-t< cr
ttu nwtnuffi auouub) lo over *5n. u dcJifiita
2ft per cent will bo made,
Mv or i“°l!, wllb ,,m llet-e • r olu due .ill
b« taken at the following ruins -.
ior one square, renowahio once a week, ttt
“ “ “ twice " 85
«»_ “ B times or oftenei 71
Every additional square ooutrsetod forte be chare
ed one hsirtbo abovo rates additional.
Yearly advertlsors shall bo limited to Uio spare
contracted for. All contracts shall bo ui writini.
stating definitely tbe nuturo of the Inislnos*. to u.
advertised. Any sdvcrtlsemcnte net prut crl\ con
netted with the business shall hechargc.tsei unite-
ly, and also any excess of mutter over thu amount
contracted for.
Oontract advertisements payable quarterly; m-1
yerttoemente from strangers aud transient ix-rmis,
•yable in advance. All othors will bo considered ‘
iue when callod for.
Regular advertisers ami all others scuding com
munications or requiring uotico* designed to cull in
tention to (Urs, concerts, soirees, or auy public cu-
tertelnments, where charges aro made for admit
lance—all notices of private association*, every no
tice designed to call attention to private eiitei prhei
calculated or Intended to promote individual inte
rests, can only be insorted with tbo umlvrsliiPding
that tbe samo Is to be iiaid lor. It inserted o ihe
editorial column (which cun bo only at the dUero-
lien oftho editors) the same will bo charged ut the
rale of not less than 20 conts per line.
Tbe undersigned, publishers ol Daily, Tri M rekiy
and Weekly newspapers iu But-ammli .tin., pled, e
ourselves strictly to adhere to tho above lo: 1
charges, and in no insteuce to deviate therefrom.
The abovo rates to take effect March 1, iMv;, a .1
to contlnuo binding, until changed liy the voted »
majority or the undersigued.
N. B.—This schedule shall not in auy way ctU-ct
the Integrity or existing contracts. All contrai l-im
Ihe year or any other spodtled time, shall only cou-io
with the expiration of tho }K>riod for which ttu-v
were nude.
R. B. Hilton & Co.. Georgian d Jmirnai
ROOFING! ROOFING!!
wabbbn’s improtrd ruts and wATts-rsoor
conposmoii roofim.
T HE subKoriber having been appoiuled sole agen
in this city for Warreu’e Fire and Water Proo
Composition Roofing la prepared to executo the
same in a satisfactory manner.
Tbo attention of the citizens of Savannah is re-
pectlully solicited to the above method or Rioting
ow mucli used in the princliwl cities of the Unitei
ates, (both North and South,) and as It has been
sted undor every variety of circumstances, Icon-
dently otfor it to the public as amoj* ol Roofing
nobjootlouaple In every particular, whilst it com-
and security, against botb flre and water.
Morning Ntm
SIR AST1.EY COOI’KII’S
well known house of W. T.
Broadway, Now York, and
flue aud fashionablo in tbe ID
FURKIrtlllKU GOODS of every description requi
site to a geutloman’s wardrobe, constantly kept on
hand, all or which wo offer on our usual credit
terms, or at a discount or 6 per centfor cash* at
3 BUI.I. STREET, SORREL BUILDING,
oct l—l m next door to Pulaski House.
TiTipon tSK—
TUB MOST REMARKABLE WORK OF OUR
TIMES.
A Kopiy to ‘-UNCLR TOM’S CABIN” and “DRBD.’
HT A UDT or NXW OIUJUNS.
powerfol book, this beautlfol
erican Rowland for an English
T UB original
story, is an
Oliver, and dt.octed against the distorted viewa of
tbo English press when speaking or the institutions
of tho United States, It exposes cruolUos and
barbarities practised ou the lower dassee of
England, more terrible than those imagined by
Mrs. Beecher titowe as the reeult of our “peculiar
institution!!.” Tho object of “Tit for Tat” is emi
nently humane, patriotic aud Just, it is not anti-
British. anti-North, or antl-tiouth, It is simply a re
ply to tho exaggerated pictures or Slavery in “Un
cle Tom” aud "Drod,”
For salo by WARNOCK It DAVIS,
Booksellers and Stationers,
octal 169 Congress sL
til FOIt TAT.
T IT FOR TAT. a reply to “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin ”
aud • ■ Dred,” by a lady of New Orleans.
Howto Dress with Taite, containing hints upon
tho harmony oT colors, the complexion, *o„ ho.,
beiug a suitable companion for tbe toilet table.
Bridal Etiquette, a sensible guide to the etiquette
and observancei of the marriage ceremonies.
How to Behave, or tbe Spirit or Etiquette.
How to Woo and How to Win.
How to be a Lady,a book for girls, containing net
ful hints ou tbe formation or character.
How to-be a Man. a book containing useful hints
on the formation of character. *
Tho Business Man’s Adviser, consisting of tbs
Business Man’s Assistant and Ready Reckoner, th*
Trader’s Guide, snd th* Landlord?* and Tenant's
Assistant.
The Tradesman's and Mechanic's Counsellor and
Ready Calculator, comprising ths Tradesman’s
Guide or Law or Trade, with a supplement of Rule*
and Tables. Received by
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
nov7 under the Marshall H<
TUB LADY’f GUIDE
rVIO PERFECT gentility, la manners, drew and
X conversation, In the family, In company, at
iko pianoforte, tho table. In thestroet, and In gen
tlemens society,
Also a usefol instructor In letter writing, t*U*l
preparations, fancy needlework, millinery, drew
making, care or wardrobe, in* hair, teeth, bends,
lips, complexion, etc. by Emily Thornwell, author
of 1 ’Home cares made easy.” For sale by
WARNOCK k Da VIA
169 Congress street
yew books;
RECEIVED BY WARNOCK ft DAVIS,
TnsDAY, Not. SS, 1866.
E DGAR MONTROSE, or the Mysterious Penitent,
by G W M Reynolds.
Marlon Barnard, or Lessons of LIT*—a compan
ion to "Dick Tarleton”, by J F Smith.
The pictorial adventures of Margaret Gatobpole.
—MOM OF—
Daisy’s Necklace, end what came of It, by T B
Aldrich
Three per cent a month, or the perils of teat lit-
lug, by Cnar'“ ”-“-*-**
Jho Hills _
For sale at
169 Oongrsw at
tries Burdett.
oTtheBT
Wlde.Wlde World.
T EH invigorating aotlou of Hr Astlcy Cooper
Pillion the constitution is really marvellous,
and a single trial will convince tbo most see; ties!
of their power torestero tbo most feeble aud debi
litated to foil health and atrougth, aud no lutigu^e
can oonvey an adequate Idea of tbo immediate, an<i
almost miraculous chango, produced by luakmg
use of this wonderful medicine in tbo dlscarcd, de
bilitated and shattered norvous system; the rrbx <1
and debilitated body Is at onco relieved, to un i.
enlivened and built up; the mental aud I'liuvJ
symptoms of dlsesso vanish under Gicir inuueu-.r,
the stooping, trembling victim oi dipret.-.i 01 tu,d
debUlty becomes anew msu; bo stood* mil, l>«
moves with a firm step; his mind which was 1 r-
vlously sunk In gloom, bucomos bright, l imyait,
active, and he goes forth rrfret-bmi, rrguiunite)
and conscious or new vigor to bis aim-ton ed oc
cupations; and the effect iHnottompornry, ou 11,4
contrary, tho relief Is permanent, for tho rwhsl
properties of the mcdiclno reach tbe cnnstitutii-'i
Itaeff snd restores it to its Ural condition In all
diseases0 r the stomach and pigvstivo organs, they
never fall. Tbey also remove dopitu-sioii, cxcits-
ment, restieness, want of sloop, diriiko to wa:ii i>,
Incapacity for business, loss of memory, coulii-i**:,
S ddineu, blood in Ibe head, melancholy, mental
ibUlty they Increase and restore the appetite,pu
rify) the blood, strengthen ilia toue ot tho stonmeb,
and give inch energy and vigor to tbe constitutioa
as most be relt to be believed.
To elderly persons, Hr Astley Cooper’s I’ilK :»ro
lnvaioeble; strengthening the system egalnst tlio
attacks of age; they causo a continued choeitui
mm, and prolong life to tbe latest poshiMo jw-
riod.
Bswsns or Spcwous ImTitioxs—None uro gcuu
In# without the tec-simile or the siguuturo of ilso-
Phall A Co., Sole Proprietors, Loudon uud .New
York, on each box and on the directions. Iliota-
nulne Pills have also a correct llkeuess of thu lulu
Sir Astley Goopor on tbo top or each box. Without
these*markB of authenticity, they are spurioiiB aud
an impogltion. Sold at 25 conts, 60 cents and $1
K rbox. Full directions are given with cuch 1>ua.
ere Is a great saving by taking tbe larger sins
Prinoipal Depot In the United Status, l92Bro-.d
way. New York. For sale also by A. B. & 0
Sands, 141 William sL, Scbieffelin Bros, k Cm, lto
William at., McKesson k Robbins, 91 Fiiltou st.. «
ward Closo k Co., 116 Fulton at., Havilund, Bar
rel k Risley. S9 Warren st., C. V. Cllckoncr *Cu,
222 Greenwich st., Hall, Dixon h Fraser, 149Chaui
bersst., New York. General Wholesale Agents, wuu
wlU eupply Druggists and Dealers In Mediciuu st
ssp27—8m
lUiOKS—BOOKS^-UOOKS
KHUhlYED BY WARNOCK k DAVIS,
rimUhaDAY, ltith October, 1860—Tbo Kill.). Ax«,
X and Saddle Bags, and olhor Lectures, by \v
EL Mllburn, with a portrait or tho author ou fieri.
Married, net Muted; or bow they lived at Wood
■id* snd Throckmorton Hell, by Alico Cary.
Tbs last oT the Forreitors; or Humors ou tbu
Border; a story or ths Old Vlrgiula Frontier, by
John Ester Crooke.
Calebs in 8earcb of a Wife, by Mrs. Hannah
Three Per Cents Month; or, tho Perils of Fast
Living,-by Charles Burdett.
Daisy’s Necklace; snd What Came or it; a
ry Episode, by T.B. Aldrich.
Th* Torchlight; or, Through tbo Wood,
rlet Olcott, author of “bora’s Child.”
Tbe Adventurw of Gerard, the tam K
B, Whitehead,
M.ThaLffeof General Daniel Morgan, of tl.
ginla Lin* of th* Army or the Unted Halo
James Graham.
For sale at the Book Storo,
oct 17 159 CONGRESS STREW
NEW FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS. ,
mHIUBdenlgnedhave oud aro u<>v. rccrtvio»
I their stock of
Vonlfiiand jOomvitle lu, -fowl..
To wblcb ibtj ln.lt. thu ntteullu. "I tto<; tr* 1 ;—"
•aictiitoa.nl, «ni public genfi.il)-,.. "<>.
qcltc oontldent Uut tbey ecu eler n- »“*
m.btl u trill utlgl) tbo cleerat bujer.- » '
tin. will be tbued . all nupply or Maine. - i;« ■
■cob u Kcneya. Bbuikeu, Uo«.y-,
BbMtlcgn, Sblrtlnjnl, Vlelb., ttaMinerw, «"*
good unriety or other »lyle». Funcy
nob u rich, (nu WOOU Uo ulun,, wwwljSJ
Oubmerei, tiogllsb nod French Rprlm-t, -,
blnoknnd colorod. ilio,llolro Abllnnn > IU
broideries Mnnllllu, Clunk., Ihrm 1 rinunrib. J;
*0., aU of wblcb wo om ^on mnflj ,!««»
and.inmln.nt
mu No. 149 Cougro-turtr** 1
TO BUILDERS. .
SUBSCBIBKR in prepared to MHXW
>t lb#ehorteel notice, end iu ibe most *oik
Ike manner, ell klftds of Metal Rooting, <'" u ' r *'
npnH^, or other work oonnectod wllb tho iuwn‘d-c-
tnringmr repelring of Copper, Galvanisod Iron, /■'&
(■ MhiftilniB Bnimesa.
HORACE SUM,
aeUI tee Brough ten el
0, 0, POOLE,
Ho. U, Wbltlnkor Street, (two doorarrom BryM.I
WIOIJUU A*P MfA“- D 'A L .“,‘''vor-
nsaagWbJgaB»hS!!tf* §
Fntnteri’, Orilnor.’.nil Arll-Li’lire-h- >
S^^EwblUwub Hood, and Duller., Dr) *
HBOnSd twinned or.ry dwcri|ilion, Artbu
ttuTdffiSolSBSAi'^ WARD
WTTERN8. , .
KEg iSLIrn aS bSlSyi. 73’ at mod«W
* < Apnf*an M tbdooontry ycBtgjjwy 4