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lUNTr-'Asxnnmu'roit’a
Mi, to u order Knntwl by I tie
Sort oTOrdlnery o? eild oouity, will be iold. tw-
MnefMfi, OMhoodrod ui any (ISO) torn or
ttu Lead, more or leM, IioIomIm to Mio oetolo or
■Ml Edwudi, dcceuod. Sold air the ooocUt or
ulokelroofietddeoooied.Twmicuh.
OBADIAH D. HOWARDS,
pooembor tOtb.HW. dooU
to ozeoutororWUUaa Orooter, MM docoMod
W9QEan&nHB8
■ 01A11U OK GBORGIA)
L HIBMtTV COUNTY^—A1! penoai concera-
Hfd in betoby ootlQed tint, two moult. «nor
•Rr dole I will optly to tbo bonorobloOwrt of Or-
dlwry ofuld ooonty, for loon to nil oil tbo rod
aouto bolooflof to Ur. Jonteo D. Storono, down**
looold oonolyjior tbo bwent or tbo holro and dll
trlbotooooroolddoMUjg.^ Ad ^
Mi n iiunui mjv, wiuiubij two
OOJ^d M till-
OHORQIA t IiIUBBTiTCOWIXV.
UviBg demands against the estate
Hoyd, late of Liberty county, de-
jtd them In duly attirtW -within tho
Umo prescribed by lew, uml tboee Indebted will
THOMAS A. FLOYD.
del8»lm QuaUfleu Exocutor*.
ft*jiMd Of ukSnoUT
IH1THAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may
massasMSas
nd Kimoollb oU
- i ‘ lj r before aald
e) on or be*
_ __ _ _ _, otberwlae
Ordtaoryltor Gbotbom
HHr^^y^sasnffli».«.«.
STAirB'oFoSoHalA; ~
C HATHAM COUNTY—To oil whom It ouy Oom
ooni Whorou, JohnLomowllloyply ot tbo
motor Ordinary tor lottora dlomlooory, el admin-
"KffNftSSS WSSSd-oa* .11
wkntlt ooy ooooorn, to bo and ospoor botbro oald
"wittn*! John'alSul!*, Onbnory torCUalbnl
OAMDKB CO. BXBOBTUH’M BALK
nY otrtoo or on order ftom tbo Court or Ordlne
r» ry of uld county, will boiold before tho court
fea«M door In Jeffereonton, on the first Tuesday,
Sd of February, 1147, durini tho legal hours of aalo,
the home and lot In the town or St Mery’s, belong
Inc to estate E A Yallowley. Tbo lot 1b fifty feet r
rrent by one hundrod In depth.
del2-40d F. M. ADAMS, Ex or.
"»TATKOFGKOnoi7k7
CHATHAM COUNTY.—To ell whom It may con
concern: Whereu, Z. M. Winkler and A. Harmon
wUl apply at the Court of Ordinary for lottora din
Miaaary on the estate of 8. Winkler.
These ere, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whoa It may concern, to be and appear before eald
Court te make obejectfon (If any they hare) on or
before the first Monday lu June noxt, othorwlao
said lettara will be granted.
Wits ms, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary Tor ChaUm
Oeunty. this sixth day oTDecembor ISfitJ.
JOHN BIBO, u. v. o.
/"CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom U may eon-
cent: Whereu, JohnM Guerard wlU apply
etlheOonrt ef Ordinary for lettara or guardian
ship of the person and property or Louisa J WatU,
enun and minor child or Jonathan W and Sarah
Thin’art, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern, to be and appear before
laid Court te make objection (IT any they hare) on
er before the aecond Monday In January next,
otherwise laid lettara wlU be granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., ordinary for Chatham
eounty. tide Sd day or December, 184(J.
J J JOHN BILBO, o. «
STATE OF GEORGIA.
/CHATHAM COUNTY—to auwhom it may Con
\J corn: Whereu, James uorle will apply at the
Court or Ordinary for letters aismisory u odmlnls
inter on the estate of George Alexander.
Then we therefore to cite and admoniah all con
earned, to be and appear before said Court to make
objections, (if any they bare.) on or before tbo
flnt Monday In April next, otherwise aaJd letters
wUl be granted.
Wltaes , John Bilbo, Esq., ordinary for Chatham
Oount^eerenthdey &
uireistmoia;
/CHATHAM. COUNTYr-To all whom it mai
V oonoern: Whereu, Harris K. Harrison wl
apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters or Guard-
kuSulpon the property or Laura A Ulmer:
These are, therefore, to cite and admoniah all
whoa it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they bare) on or
before tho eeoond Monday in January noxt, other*
ewtUbo^rantod. - * j
" rChatbqpt
“SS'
IN NtimCIUOR COURT, Ch.lluM C.
HIT Toon, lilt.
ITATH Or GMOROIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may win* ■*» nut «*ao,-
|g^SSfe.S?iffSpgjrS , >
ft
t. Say lew re
o oi Hie said <»e-
__ _wlSri ■■
aide out oft&la County, amt are absent from the
flfttt**of Georfcla; ho that' kenlitte of tho above bill
and aubpftna cannot be served isimih them. On
motion It Is ordered, that the shIiI Clark tiuylo* Hint
Wllllum P. Baylwdti appear an-i arntwer tho nald
cottt|daluaut’s blll.ua or before the Unit -lay »r tho
next Term or this Court, or indolmilt tlierool, that
sa'd hill bo taken pro uouteaso agalunt tUuui: aud It
a further ordered, that a copy of this order bo pub*
lulled In Min of tho publtu news papers of the city
of bavatmab oouoa week for tW« monilw prior
thaktwsloqortue noxt Torin pi this Court*.
Trite o^ ract from Minutes. .
■ ‘ W,«. HlIKmt.L,
out y-.UWfla Deputy Clerk, s. ft. o. e.
"irt-ATIfiOWuHOROtA.
B UIJUCH UIITNTY.—S)Oll whom Itmojrooii.
corn! whuru., Boohoni B Cowart will apply
01 no Court m Ordinary lor totlora dl.mli.ory a.
adolalitralor on tha ottato or Patrick DRelener,
deceasedt
These art, userefore, to cite and _
whom n may ownoern, to bo and appow before said
Court to make objection (ir any they have) on or be*
foro the drat Monday in February next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Wltnoaa, William I-ee, Esq., Ordinary for itulloob
County, this 6th day of August, 1846.
oorI vrnJlAU UE.o.a.,0.
8TATK O'V OKOliaiA,
rtHAIBAU COUNTY.—To all whom it nay
V concern: Whereu, John 8. Norris will apply
at the Court or Ordinary for Letters or Administra
tion do bonis non cum toatimento nnucxo on lha
estate of Dorothea Abrahams .. ....... i
Tbase are, therefore, to oite and admonish all
bom It may concern, to be and appear before eald
Court to make objection (if any they haro) on ,or
before the second Monday in January next, other
wise anld loiters wilt bo granted,
Ordinary for Chatham Wltuoss, Johu Bilbo, Ksq, Ordluary for Chatham
S55P--^ i.!* ounty, this k9th day of November. 1866.
novilO JOHN BILBO, o. o. r.
NTATK OF OKUBU1A,
/CHATHAM COUNTY.—To oil whom It may
V> concern : Whereat l.erl 0. llarhy will apply
at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administra
tion oum testamento annexe on the estate of Jacob
DoLamotta:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concoru, to bo aud appear before
said Court to make objection (If any they bavei on
or before the first Monday in 'anuary next, other
wise uld letters will N granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 29th day or November, 1866.
nov29 JOHN BILBO, o. o. e.
" STATE OF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may oou-
cent s Whereas, Andrew Parry will apply
at the Court of Ordinary for tetters of Administra
tion on tho estate or Ellen Duffy, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before eald
Court to nuke objection, (ir any they have), on or
before tbo first Monday in February next, otber-
wlso said letters will ho granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 22d day of Docember, I860.
/'INK MONTH after dato application wllf bo
U mado to the BANK OF THE STATE OF
GEORGIA for the payment ol a TWENTY DOLLAR
NOTE of said Bank, tho left half or whluh haa been
lost: • B. DOUGLASS k VO.
Charleston, Deo. 11,1886. [lawlm]
NOTICE.
rflUREE months after date application will bo
X made to the Merino Bank nlVarannsi. for tbo
payment of two Twenty Dollar Bill*, (via: letter it,
No, 8,07Ol and letter 0, No. 091.) the right halve*
of which have beau lust by. mall,
out P—3m JAUKJ P. HUDaON
ctllaeaus.
IWWraMMY
F< R THE FAIJJ.TRADE OF 18M.
w ■ lasasr.'
^motIcbT—
O NE MONTH after dale appllc dTou will bo made
to the Bank ot the State or Georgia, In Savan
nah, for tho payment or a Twenty Dollar Nolo «»r
Mid Bauk, tho lift half wbloli ba» neon lout. Also,
for the paymont or a Ten Roll ir N'oto of said Bauk,
No. 4,«4, the right hair of which has been lost
JA,!I« I. HOWKLI.
Tennlllo,Ga. t tHw. 4, I860 law4i—deed
H AS already ranked Stein way A Sous, Stodart,
J. B. Dunham k Co.. Horace Waters, w
Kuaue A Co., G Vogt, and UghU, Newton h Brad-
hury’a Celebrated
Patenf-Arch-Wreet-Plaiik 61-4 and I
1-3 Octave
de22
JOHN t
Co. o. o.
n EO RGI A - BULLOCH COUNTY,-- TVo
VX months after date we will apply at the Court
ot ordinary of Bulloch county for leave to aell all
tho real and personal estate oT William H Hagin,
late or Bulloch county, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of aaid estate.
This 1st Deccmbor, 1866.
NANCY HAU1N, Adiu'x,
JEITHA HAGIN, Adm’r.
decs
APgnTOTiUTgrorflAfcfi.
A GREEABLEtoonorder of the Honorable Or-
iX dlaary of Tattnall county, will be sold lu
tbetown of Roldaville, on the first Tuesday In Feb.
ruary next, 300 acres of land, moro or less, situate
tu the 40th district, the late residence ot Jrito
Copeland, deceased. Sold for a distribution
among the heirs of said decease.
Terms mado known on the day of sale.
JAMES COPELAND,
deco Administrator
"CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
TTflLL be sold before the Court Houso door, in
TV tho city or Savannah, on the first Tuesday
tn January next, between the legal hours of sale,
the following articles of groceries, 1 cask rice, 1
pipe gin. 1 ullage cask brandy, 1 lot decanters, 1.
lot coffee, \ bbt peats, 1 oo potatoes, 1 lot buckets,
1 lot brooms, 1 lot tobacco, 1 ullage barrol Irish
‘ skoy, Ac., 4c. Lovlod on as tne property of
r«irick FUtpatrick, to satlsiy a fi fa issued out of
tbe Honorable,the City Court orsavannah, In fevur
or McMahon A Doyle vs Patrick Fitzpatrick.
Property pointed out by phuntlffii.
EDW’D M. PRENDEKUAST,
deed Sheriff.
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE YALUK AND FIRB-
PKIKW qtMUTIIW ON
WU.DHIl'M HAliAMANDHR SAFES,
At ManitfiictoW /«y oVetrnt dl Marvin. AVw York,
to the tiro of the 3*1
msi, whlob consum
ed the brick buildlag
oouuplcd by Mr. Jno,
T. Thoma-t, ojmoaUe
the Gas Works, in this
city, was a safe ol
the above deacriptloos
papers, and money of Mr.
Thomaa, aud although tho building was detroyed,
tho said SaTe sustained no injury whatever from the
in tense heat to which tt had been expos od. On open
ing the Baft, the contents were found undisturbed,
and In the same order and condition ai when placed
“■ 4 J the projecting
... one or two el
geaeratod in the
Bafo, while at its greatest heat.
The Bafo and ooutent*, as Itcame'nrom the ruins,
may lUII be seen, in tbe possession of Mr. Thoms*,
at tbo Gas Works. A largo assortment of those cele
brated Bare* always mi hand,and for sale by
U. H. GAMPF1KLR,
Agent for the Manufacturers.
July 96,1844. 171 Bay*et., Savannah, tia.
1 take pleasure in corroborating the foregoing state
ment, and In addition would add, that the books are
now in use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
octd—tf
AH THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
W. D. ZOGBAUK k CO.
having recently received h now supply ol these
makers, would luvite tho attention or tue musical
publloto their stock, comprising every article in
the line, which can be turn abed at New York
Prices. Also,
A rich assortment oT fine French ENGRAVINGS
and aplondirt COLORED IJrMOGRAPllS. with and
without Frame*, Juast arrived and for bale at
W. D. ZOUBADM A COM’
No.'s 107 Bryan and tt* SL JullenaU.
WFOBTANT TO COTTON PLANTEAS,
By whleh UuIr Incomes must be
Doubled.
fflHE undersigned has invented aud ouuiued let-
X tera patent llroji tbo United Statea mr tue ar
rangement and combination of machinery for con
verting seed cotton' Into yarns by one continuous
process, ft-om the gin through the various prepara
tion and spinning machinery, until it is ready for
ahlpmant or weaving
Tha Mving trom waste by this process will be
almost ten per cent; and yarns made from tho fibre
(unbroken and uninjured by the operations
of tha machinery oL. tho. prosou! process
used to open aud disentangle it) will be about fifty
percent, stronger and willoommand tbe markets
of the world, distancing all competition, at advanced
prices.
Tho undersigued is prepared to; dispose of privi
leges to use his patent; and planters wUl be inform
ed as to terms, with complete Instructions bow to
use it, how to obtain the best machinery, and all
other necessary particulars, on application a- 4
droaiod to GEORGE G. HENRY,
deolfi-ly Mobile.
DYING AND RENOVATING
8TABL1S HMENT,
71 tom man.xiibthx count
SAVANNAH, GA.,
JlMMUfiM 183R.
mm Sabecriber gratefal to hia friendi and
X patrons for their continual Qtvors, would state
that in addition to the improvements In DYING, so
i aired by him during bis last visit to England and
l cotlaad, haa made arrangements for extending hie
business, by which ho ft now enabled to dye a
greater variety or colors on silk and woolen ilreceee,
utwle, to., which he trusts will generally please
ail who may Dtvor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated
aa may be required, In theaame superior style which
lu^enerally so much pleased his patrons and
Tablo Covers, and Ladies’ Crape Shawls, to.,
cleaned and finished in the first style.
Udlea’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed tn
the most fashionable styles
Orders from tbo country promptly attended to,
forms moderate.
When paroela are sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should bo seat him by letter through the poet
offloe. so that be may know where to call for them.
men 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
• AVANNAH, ALBANY 6s GULF RAIL
ROAD.
O N and alter Monday, the 16th iniL,thero will
be one daily passenger and freight train (Sun
days excepted) on the Savannah, Albany and Gulf
Rail Road running as follows:
Leave Savannah at9 *. n.
Arrive at No. IK, known as Ways’, at 10.80
a. n.
leave No. IK at 10.40 a. M.
Arrive at No. 2. known aa Fleming’s, at 11.20
a. M.
Returning leaves No. 2 at 1 r.M.
Arrive at No. IK at 1.40 v. u.
Leave No IK at 2 r n.
Arrive at Savannah l.bO r. at.
Connecting at Flemming’*, Mondays and thursdays
with four Lotto, post Coaches to Darien, and on
Mondays and Friday’s from Daritn.
EDGAR L. HKRR10TT. 1
all Chief Engineer.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
NEW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IRON
MANUFACTORY.
141 sobta or mabot squAki. tutraa aii
STATE OP GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO,
npOail whom it may concern.-Whoroa3, Tolly
1. B. Lanier and John R. Seller will apply at tho
Oaort of Ordinary for letters of administration on
lha estate of Luke a Lanier, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admoutsh ail
when U may concern, to bo and appear bulore
said Court, to nuke objection (if any they havo) on
er before the second Monday in January next, oth
orwlao laid Letters wUl be granted.
Witness, WiUiam Leo, Esq., Ordinary lor Bullcch
County, this 10th day ofNovembor, I860.
10V23 WILLIAM LEE, 0.*B. U.
JlTATK OF GEORGIA, BULLOCII CO.
mo all whom It may concern.—'Whereas, Auveri-
X ea Knight and Baaber Cone will apply at tho
Court of Ordinary for Letters or Administration on
the btateot Green Knight, dcceas^l.;. - U«J
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom
M may concern, to he and apnoar boforo said Court
to make objection (if any they havo,) on or be
fore the seoond Monday in January next, other
wise eald letters will bo grautod.
■Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for BulloeU
County, this 19tb day of November, I860.
BOV23 WlU JAM IJ1K, 0. B. C.
—SSwSiEBOQSBcHOOiwflf; “
mo ell whom It may concern—Wburea*, Simon
X* P. WUllami will apply at ;tho Court of Ordina
ry for Utters of administration on tho estate of
John B. Williams, deceased.
Theta ore thereforo to cllo mud aduouUh all
whom It may oonoern to bo aud apiwar btifore *ai<l
Court to make objection (irony they havo) ou or
before the seoond Monday in January uoxt, other
wise laid letters will be grantod.
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bullooh
Oeunty. this 19th day or November, lbfiO.
10V23 WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. 0.
■TATE DFGEORGIA,
/CHATHAM COUNTY.-To all whom it may con
X/eera: Whereas, Frances II. Maoteod will ap
ply at the Court of Ordinary for Lottora of Admiob-
Color oa tha aetata o! Francos G. Maoleod:
Theee are, thereforo, to cite and admiulsh all
whom It may concern, to bo aud appear before .-aid
Court to make objection (ir auytnoy have) ou or
before tha ascend Monday in January next, othor-
wlss said letters will be granted.
7 Witt ass, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
ly, this third day or December, i860.
v JOHN BILBO. 0.0.0.
-2X*'
A AMCnSTRATORS’ SALE^-Agreeable to ah or
der granted by tbe Court or Ordinary ol sold
eouaty, will be sold, before tho court house door |u
said eeuaty, on the first Tuesday lu Jauu -ev
next, between tha lawfol hours of solo, (1170) one
thousand one hundred and seventy acres or land,
more or lets, bounded by WiUiam l’roctor. John
Uatlnger, William KMcEIvcu, John Piootor, sad
Btmuel E. Groover, it being tue late realdcuce or
Jamas Hagin, deceased:also, seveu uegroes, vix:
Willis, Charity, Sarah, Tom, Mary, Caroline, aud
Chany, belonging to the citato of James Ifaglu, de
ceased Sold for the beuellt of the heirs aud ere
of said deceased. Terms uu the day ol'salo.
KEZ1AH HAULS,
nov 28 Administratrix.
■* mm ov uksboia;
/CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may
\J coscwn t Wtiweu, Ann K.llar .111 .nply »t
tSe Court of Ordinary for letters of Administration
enlhe estate of Dennta Kellar:
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all
whom It may oonoern to bo and appear before said
Court, to make objections, (If any they have,) on er
•afore the eeoond Monday m January next, other
wise said lettara will bo grouted.
Witness John Elbe, Esq., t 'rdlnary for Chatham
eeuaty, this aeventeenth day of November, 1866.
aevH JOHN BILBO, o. o.o.
•EORoiA—LIBERTY COUNTY,
rpo all whom it may concern—Wherow, Jo-
X sephE. Way wlU apply at tho Court of Or-
Ordlaaryfor lettara of adminiitration on tho eetato
of William F. Way, late deceased..
These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish all
when it may concern to bo end appear before said
COirtte auks‘objection. (If any they have,) ouor
before the first Monday In January next, other
wise ea!d letters will bo grantod.
Witness, W. P. Girardeau, Esq., Ordinary for
liberty County, tbla.20th November,1866.
nov22 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o L o.
. HHERliT^IlAl
W tbe city or Savanuah, on tbe'flrat Tuoiday
lu January next, 1867, botwocn tbe legal hours of
sale: ball'lot aud improvements No. 0 Green Ward,
lu the city of Savanndb, bounded uortb by Brough
ton street, south by lane; each by half of said lot,
and next by lot No. 7.’ Levied on as the property
of James L. Oliver,to aatuy a Ufa issued out of tho
hoaorablo the City Court ot Savanuah, lu favor of
David B. Nichols vs, James L. Oliver. Property
pointed out by plaiatilta Att’y.
Terms oash.
EDW’D M. PRENDEKUAST,
dedd Sheriff.
UMTKU HTAim MAU8HAI.'S MCE
O N tho first Tuosday in January next, I will aell
iu front of tho Court House, in the city of Sa
vannah, between the usual hours of salo.oue Steam
Saw and Grits Mill, together with all tho right,
title aud Interest of Hull and cjuarterman, in and to
one thousand acres acres of land, and the timber
thoreuuto attached to said Mill, with tho improve
ments thereon, consisting of a small dwelling, store
house, stable and negro houses. Said laud lying
in Liborty County, Georgia, and bounded by iho
lands or Mrs. Jones, Geo. W. Wulthour. Thomas
guorterman and others—tho same levied upqa lu
satisfy a U la. issued out or tbe Sixth Circuit ..Court
or the United States for tbo Soutborn District of
Georgia, In lavor or David Forvnr va. Hull and
Quartcrman.
Propoity |Mjintod out by plulntllft Att’y.
DAN. H. STEWART,
docO-eodluio. D. 8. Marshal.
Mcimsfi SaQV.
TYTILL be sold on tbo first TUESDAY in January
TV next (1867) boforo the Court Houso door lu
the City of Darion, within tbS legal hours of sale,
tho following described property, to wit: twenty
(20) acres of land with two (2) dwelling houses,
with all noccssary out buildings thereon standing.
Levied on as the proporty of Frost and Doulter, to
satisfy suudrylela Judgments issued out of McIn
tosh Inferior Court, in favor or U. W. Ferris sad
others v-i Frost r. d Boulter. Property pointed oat
by plaiotilik in execution. Term*cash, purnhH-«tr
iwylng for iltlos.
W. T. T110KPE,
deed Molutodli Co.
'B^sircsrtiieERffiu^
TYnLL bo sold ou tho first Tuosday in January
Tv next, 1157,beforotbo Court House door hi
tho city or Darion, within tbe legal hours of sale,
the following property to wit:
Two hundred acres land, lovlod on as the pro
perty of Charles Davis, to satisfy a U. fa. issuml
out or the Justices Court, 27l»t District, in fovor ff
Oolia Davis, vs. Charles Davis.
Also, ono hundred and fifty acres laud, Itivleil
ou as the property of tho aforesaid < buries Duvii.
to Bnttify Dm above execution, Celia Davis, va.
Charles Davis, lovicnlou and returned to mo by a
Constable* Terms cash, purchases paying for title.
W. T. THORPE, sheriff M.C.
Darien Oa., Dec. 2, I860. dyiit
tralasaortment of Stoves, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware,
which 1 wlU bo ploased to ahow, and at such price
an will suttaiy any one wishing to purchase.
All kinds or Roofing, Gutter* of Uad, Galvanized
Iron Work or every description, Job Work and Re
pairing executed with dispatch, old Stoves put op
aud Pipes ft rninked at short notice.
Ha ware at wholesale and retail. Call down on
Bryan street, it will pay you for your walk.
oct2 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent.
A RECEIVED by late arrivals, lady’s waj.
INTERS. GenUemcu’s OxfordT1RJ.
Gents and Boya’ GAITERS.
Gents Iaw Quartored, Calf and Pateut Uuther
FHOErf.
Gentlemen’s Fine BOOTS.
M. J. BirCKNFJt,
octlu No. 71 aud 162 Gibbon’s Building.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
/CHATHAM COUNTY.—WhervM. Joseph W. Gib-
libou will apply at the Court of Ordinary for
Uttara DUmluary as executor oa the Etuto of
MMtowDofoM.
These are, therefore, to one and admoal«b *||
whom it may concern, to be ana appear before uid
Oeart to make objection (If any umy have) on or
before tho first Monday in April aext, otberwise
liM lettara will b«granted. Witness, John Bilbo,
■mA Ordinary for Chatham County, this tenth day
JQHN 0 0 c
■TATE OF GEORGIA*. k t '
/CHATHAM COUNTY.—To ou whom it may eon.
V/ mm: Whereu, John isuna will apply at the
•sort of Ordinary for Letter* outnlaaery aa Admin-
fotraforoa the Estate of Heury Cmwua.
TheMare, therefore, to one and admonlvh aU
“*— “ —r concern, to bo and appear boforo said
---I oo or
» malo ahjMtlooQf anv they have)
tha flntMonday la April next, oth
for* will b« granted, witness John
saM lettara wUl be gram
Bilbo,
UHintv, this tooth day
f4ia
JOHN BILBO, 0. C.4.
IVU uu., i-TiU. touu. m
A UjlIN ISl'llA-rOR-H "6 aX'e.
klTlLL bo sold ou tho first Tuesday in January
T T uoxt, (1857) before the Court House door in
Uinosvillo. Liuerty county, all Ibat tract or parcel
of land tic-longing to tho Kstato of tho late Jubn A.
Ueudry, deceased, lylug iu the county of Liberty,
near Taylor’* Greek, ou tbo Cross Bay, adjoining
lauds owned by EUMcFaiJ <uid Thomas Lanior,
(within couvoiiient distance ot a good school and
church) coulaing 395 acres, moro or lean, and un-
Improved.
Also, at tbo earno time uml pUco, lot dumber
thirty, lying iu IllueavUlo .liberty couuiy, aud b«-
longing to tbe Estate or tbo lato John A. Houdry,
deceased.
Also, at the same lima aud place,tho undivided in
terest (being one ball) ortlio Estate of the late John
A. Hendry, deceased, iu the lollowiug tract* er
land, all lying in tho couniy of Liberty, vix: 400
acres, moro or less, near tbo residence or John Per
ry, ou the waters of Canouchee river. 200 acres,
more or lota, granted to P. Horlou aud on tbe wa
ters or tbe Canoucbee river* 612 acres, moro ur
loss, lying near tbe residence of WUIltm Rustin,
being well timbered and convenient to Canouchee
river.
Tbe abovo being a part ui the lauds belonging to
tbe Estate of John A. Hondry, deceased. audaoWl
for the benefit pf tho heirs and creditors, it;
• E. D.‘HENDRY, I , '
L B. HENDRY, J*** 11 * ,t> '
Liberty couuiy. Nov. 22y 1866.
/ N. B. forms liberal and made known oil* dby *f
«*ie. , . f ~- nov24
STATE OF GIXJkUTA,*A’k'TWAlXuU.
dlnary for Letters or Dismission as Administrator on
tbe estato of Anson Williams,late or said County, de
ceased. Theao are,therefore,«u cite aad admonish ajl
whom it may concern, to b* and appear before said
Court to make objoction (ifaoy they bav#)on or be-
fore the first Monday in Marcn next, otherwise said
letter* will bo granted to the said applicant. 1
Witness, H Stkiukuxd, Esq., 'Ordinary for Tatt
nall County, this tho 9th day of Auguat, 1866.
aug 26-Ora H. AYR1CKLAND, Ordim
ADMmSTRATOR g 8AUB|
lYTIU.be sold on the first uonday In January
If h®fore tbe Court lieose lu Statesboro^
Iho following property, belonging to the eetato*
Hejjrr Da via, Jr-1265 sores, more or I era. or huid
In Bulloch ruunly.bonaded north by th0'property
ot John Grirnos and John Sister, north ahd west by
tbo property of John Stator, east by the property cf
LUl»h taivls. and »ouUi by the property of jo-
•lab Davta. Sold for the benefit of the beiraihfl
creditor* of Henry Davis, jr., deceased. On tbe
property are one grist and one saw mill.
JOSIAH DAVIS.
NEGROES FOR SALE.
TPHH Bubscriber offera for sale some Thirty
X more Nfgrt*s—connected by fomllios, a
having many HD / children. Among tbeso people
aro good ploughmen, axomou, and house i-ervaniF.
They are all of good character, aud haveboruuc
customed to the culture of cotton, etc. They will
be delivered by tbo lit ol January next For par-
tioulara apply to John W. Anderson, dr to
nov 27-11 . . BRYAN M M0RE1..
TAKE NOTICE.
THE sdtwcrlber having reci-iwd
his Fall and Winter stunt consistiug
of French, English uml .tmuritau
Cloths, CasHimores and Tastlug*,,
which he will sell by the pattern or mate loonier
iu tin* most fashionable style, fur cash or rltyac
ceptuuco. Also, a handt>omo assortment of Ready
Made tic thing, Shirts. Urntar do, Drowera, Cravats,
Glove*. Sustienders. Umbrolliis, Nook Tie*. Dross-
iug Gowns. Trunk*, Valises, t’arpot Bags, Walking
Canes, and everything necessary for u gotulouimr
wardrobe,
Tliauklut l’ui post favors be hot>es by strict appu
cation to merit a ooutiuuauca of tbo name.
Cutting and Repairing douo at Nltorl uotlte,
noriM JOHN W. KELLY.
VALtlABLtilUCk PLANTATUIM
FOR SALE,
VVITIUX TfcV M1UM OK IMS UU OF SAVAXKiU.
O N thu drat Tuesday tu December next, will be
sold boforo the Court Houso lu the city of Sa
vannah, the Plantation on the Savannah river, ton
miles from the city, kunwn os Mulberry Grove, be
longing to tbe estate of the lato Philip Ulmer, m,u
tainlng six hundred and cighty-aeveu acres, ol
whinh there are two hundred acres or first quality
tide rice land, and one hundred aud fifty-five acres
under good banks aud in afiuoatata for cultiva
tion. Also, seventy five acres iff high land nu Jot
cultivation. Ou thu pioco are a good dwelling house,
overseer's house, barns, nugro houses andi ti-ei
outbuildings, all tn a good state of repair. Perseus
dealring to purobaso wilt call upon II. K, Harrison,
Ex’r, who reside* within four mile* ol the Grove,
or Kliaa Ulmer, Kx’trix, wiio resides within two
miles of tho Grove,
Term* of saiu made kuown ou the day ol sale.
PoaxevHlonuot given until the first of January .
H. K. HARRISON, Ex’or.
iyll-ul KI.I2A UI.MER, El’trll.
4W Tho Charleston Mercury will publish oacea
week until the day of sale.
July 26th, 1846.
CAREY & POAVELSON’8
OALZaBCIY
,. -()!•■-
PHOTOOKAPHS,
AMBE0TYPE8 &
i)AGUEBREOTVPES.
U_i-
MEBSB8. CAREY k FOWELSON
Having Increased their (kollities for taking PHO
TOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPEH and DAGUERREO-
TYPES, aro now prepared to take plcturea of all
who desire lu elthorof the styta* abovo mbutlonod
and tn a manner unsurpassed in the history or tbe
Pbotngmplilii Art.
COLORED PUO’I OQIUPMS.
These are taken lrotu Hum. rrcutypoe as perfoot,
ly tut frokn life, andnro COi'JMlED either Tp Oil.
PAsmffi or WATER-DOLORS. 1 '
We have now »ecure«l the t-xvlu<ilve patent for
PRINTING ON CANVASS
which can be practised by ho uther person In Chat
ham county. By this newly discovered pateut pro.
ecus a magnificent and
PERFECT LIKENESS
I* produced from Daguorruotyiwo, - f any alxe de<
aired up to tho S1ZK OF LIFE.
Dt|aemotypei~uOmbntrp«.
B1DUOEO
WAR CLOTHING HUPORIUH,
Iflf Bay Street,
f* how opening tho InrxoHt aad boat se-
looted sfook ol Uooda for Gimttoman’a weal 1
ever offered tn the city or Savannah.
, Black and Colored Ulotbs, Block Doeskins
and CaMlmoro*. Overcoating, Fancy Caaslmer&s,
and - ilk and Volvot Vesting*, which cannot ho sur
pamti'i, aretdbe found in bold proftiulon in the
MoichantH' Tailoring Department, and will be mad*
to orilor lu most approved stylo, and at abort no-
tier. 1
1 Uu vo taken particular pain* with the manufoe-
turlug or my Ready Made clothing, and foel confi
dent of pie .sing all who may Ikvor mo with tholr,
putrouuge. T have a lot or very tasty business
units, t* which I invito partloular uttcntlon. ,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS and Todet
articles of uvery doecnptlou. aud a large stock ol
Trunk*, Carpet Bags aud Vallrea always on band,
WJJJ.IAM 0. PRICE,
. Star Oollilng Fmnorlum,
out 2 147 toy street;
^0
PRICES.
Our proscut thclltioN enable n* to reduce our prices
on the abovo pictures, ami -wo horeaftor propose
to take them at price* so low as !p be within tbe
reach of every one, being at front
ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARDS
Moswe* Caroy 6c PoweWon wlsit particnlarly to
give notloo that they will toko
Likenesses of Docensed Persons,
from Daguerreotypoe or Aubrotyuea which their
frlenda may have in their poseerston, of any sizo
desired, colured as above.
Gallery over S. Wilmot’a Jewelry Store, Market
Square.
aov20 Entrance oil Bryan Strtel
TaruT no we wituoui wouoy r.»
if easy for any one to be arou
full as not, if they only tblbk *o.
article, from which from' five to t
lHONKYI MONEY It MONEY U
tlTHY. bo we without Mouoy l when it U Just a*
• around with a pocket
I have got a low
twenty dollar* _
day can be made, either by rnalo or foualo. It _
highly respeotable business, aud au article which is
wauled in every (kmily lu the United State*. En
close mu two dollars by mail, at my risk, aud 1 will
forward you by return mail a Circular, with (UU
Instructions iu the art. Tbe buhlmni Is very easy.
Try it, if you are out of employ met ; and you w II
never rogret It; lor it wii ifo .Uei lor you to tmy
the above sum, aud insure a good business, tliao
to pay twenty-five ceuts for a spurious advertise
mint. ThU is no humbug. Tnv tv I Tar it I Tkv
it I Address your letter* to
DWIGHT Mi.XROK, New York
aept UWftu
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
AN and after Sunday, the 14th October,
and until forther notice, the Pasaengor Trains
on the Centra) Railroad will run as follow*;
BKTWXIN flAVANNAQ AND MACON.
Leave*Savanuah Daily at...! a m and 12.16 t a,
Arrive In Maoon “ 2.14 pm “ 1 am.
LaaveMacon •• “.11.45 a m •• 9.80 rx.
Arrive in tovan'b “ “10.46 p m “ 7.20 a m
anwau aAVAXXAu Asm adodhia.
Leave Savannah 12.16 i* m and B.i
Arrive In Augusta 8.46 pm “ 6.80 am*
Leave Augusta 8. a*- 4.80 v a
Arrive in Savannah 1.80 pm •• to.46 p
BKTwnx maoon anp xpurer*.
Leave Macou 11.45 a m aad 9.30 r a,
Arrive ia Augusta 8.46 pm" 6.8b a m.
Leave Augusta e. a m “ 4.so p a.
Arrive in Maoon 2. it* p a •• 1. am.
Laave 'fiavannafiTT.T. .TT. .T.T.. 6. am
Arrive in MlUedgevilie 2.4« j- a.
Leave Maoon a 4& a a
Arrive to Eatootoo 6. r a.
W. M. WADLKY Geu’l Suot.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1866. octta.
CHANGE OF BUHKDUl.K ON THE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Ont which pauc, the Great
New York & New Orleans Mails.
Two Daily Train* rktwekn Macon and
COLtTMlirfl.
MACHINERY AND 1BUN RAILING
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY,
ST. JUIJAN STREET, bAVAANNAH, GA
(Near tho Market.)
TpBUM the moetcomplete facilities iu hi* own
X eatabllahment, and through in* connection*
withaeverol or the prludiwl manufocturng cKtao
Hihmenta or Philadelphia, New York, aid Bustuu,
the Undersigned is prepare-; to furulnih MACH1N
HRY, PORTABIJi SfEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR SI ILLS, CAST AND
WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE
FRONTS, Columns, Window Sills and 1 Jutils, Iron
Doors, Shutters, to., ol Northernpricti. He is also
prepared to ropair Haohluory and iron work otorory
deacripUou, at short notice, upon rnasonable terms.
As agent for BAIRD'S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE
WORKfl. bo I* also prepared to exltlbit a great varie s
ty or designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac
Alio Iron Railing lu great variety. loreuoloMmw,
and to receive order*, and put up t(n> work at mnu
facturera’prlceB. H. U IJXTlLlJi
Savannah, April 11.18foi aprl I
BATHS OF ADVERTISING.
for on* square, of800 ema or leu, of any dm
4 *“nlfflflpaHJl,'76 cent* for the tiratand fo
I any time l«s,
aud aj.
occupying double column, t>Uii ha
charged doable the abovo rate*.
Adverttaomcn l* or whatever length, for any um«
o«a than ano month, to-bo charged at tranaiHut
rates.
for a longer time at the following rates
Mo. pf Bqnarca)lmol2iuoq)3moH|4 moelemosii-jp,...
'iSqnaro,.... flio id '»2iT 824 81S sj.
2 Squares.,’. 16 2J 26 - 28 ue jL
» do .... 20 27 82 80 G eu
N
to
iW
too
tu
111
m
WATCHES-* WATCHES*-WATCHES
We aro receiving the London LoVet
Watches, ortho mcMtceiebratedmakor*,in
itiold and Silver case*. K. F. Cooper’s Du
Iplox Watchu«, Watches fur Tlmtag Horaea
fina Swiss Chrouametom, which we offer at reasons-
ble oricee, at our new store in Glhta m’tongi
—— - - *" ***oiRA
&
aeptSI
i 00.
J. D. JESSE.
D. B. M JHOlfl
: mwmm
THE subscriber I* now ready to fur
nish OYSTERS in tbo Shell, ftoah open
ed or Pickled in any quantity to suit
purchasers, i'loklod Oysters in kegs
esdy to be .shipped.,
ootl
ItiJMovXLT
Tlie subscriber haa Removed on the
Bay, noxt door to the RepublioanJ
office, whore ho ta now o| 1
handsotue assortment ol 8.
AND SUMMER GOODS, which he will aell by the
pattern or make to order in the ua£t fashionable
style. Also, Ready Made Clothing for tho present
aud coming hcosou. .
.Thaitkftil for put favors, he hopes to merit a eon-
tinuauce of tho same.
N. B.—Cuttiug, Altering and Repairing done at
the shortest nop.ee.
Just reoetvod White Drill Coats and Panto, White
^d Figurod Marsetilw Vests, forsaleataamail pro-
aprtk JOHN W. KELLY.
DISSOLUTION.
mUR Co partuerabip of F. CHAMPION ft CO.
X thta day-dissolved by mutual consont. Tbe
business ot tbe lato firm will be settled by F. Cham-
E ton, who wiil continue the Grocery business on
la own account.
V. CHAMPION,
K. J. LARL’OMUIK
davauimb, Dumber t, 1S6H. *L-pt SO—lm
J. B7cUBBEDGErAgt,
BOOKSELLE
AND
STATIONER
«NDER THE MARSHALL HOUSE HOTEL,
KROUUHTON ST.
Savannah. Georgia.
WOOD—WOOD
1 >HE St USCiUBER ha* just received, aud will
. keep cuufttiiutiy ou hand at hte Wood Yard,
Old Charleston Wharf, a full supply or the best
of boated Gluck Jock,Oak, Hickory, Llghtwood,
to., to. All iu want are respectfully luvlted to
glvs him a call. H. C. RAYnOR.
P. S. AM ordurs left at tbo Book htero under the
Marshall Houso Will be promptly attended tn.
aept 30
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124
13*
18
22
20-
28
80
20
27
82
80
44
24
82
88
42
42
27
36
44
48
80
30
40
60
64
•66
32
43
64
68
70
84
4*
68
62
74
86
48
61
68
77
88
10
64
70
80
HOOFING! ROOFING!!
WARREN*. IMTUOTED riRR AND WATRR'PROOF
• rtJimiTIOS BOOFlItU,
fJlHK euLw’i d*er Uuviug bocnapppinled anlu agen
1850. 1856.
RICH FALL DRY GOODS,
GHAT BROTHERS
W OULD Sen to Inform tholr m.Ddi an. tbe pub
lic that their All auppbes or rich aud tle(aot
IBIBI (EKSXSPISS
have Just arrived—purchased from tho most emi
nont Importers of the country, and selected with a
care as regard* elegance and beauty, which canuot
bo appreciated until fully examined.
We can. confidently say that our stock or Rich
Dress Good*.and Cit*kscanuot bo surpassed for
beauty and ctagauce, and that our Domestic Sleek
is as cheap as tha ilka quality or goodr can be had
from horo to New York
Amo ig our assortment wlU be fouud tbo must
elegant flounced Rohe* with figures’,
Rich and elegant colored Silks, very cheap;
Lyons’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmed in the newest «ud
richest stale.
Cloth and Mcir Aubque Cloaks; rich and cheap.
All-wool French Mousiin do Laines, now and ele
gant.
Lupins’bast all-wool French do Lain os, high colors,
Lupins’ best Black Bombazine and Challeya.
Whito Marino, Challey, do Loins and Bombasue,
very flue.
doth* and Cossimeres, a lull assortment.
Plantation Uooda beat quality, exceedingly cheap.
Houakaeepingarticles in great variety, bsstqusUiv
at tha lowest possibis prices.
The limit* of an advertlseueui precludes the
gMBlbllltyor enumerating any but few leading ur
We would respectfully request the attenuou ot
purchaaara to ao examination nfaur stock, foelirn:
““JJjnDjAlrtyto, quality and price, will: prove
" ’ ■■ URAY BROTHERS.
BEADY HADE
•vtlelaa necessary for a OenUamin’a Wardrobe.
... ALSO:
A fihoino aasnrimtnt or
nr**
which ha la prepared to make to orderin tho bwt
xaferr
t Bors Ain) YOUTH’S CLOTHING,
which will bo found of superior alyl# and work-
*-£3BS£l
Leave Macon at 2 * a, and Spa;arrlva at Oolum-
bus at 716 a a, audlOlOra; leavo CoiumbiiMt
416 am, and 1 ra; arrive at Macon* at 10 64 a a,
and 610 r ajloavo Macon dally at 2 a a; for Am«-ri
cus aud Sumter City; arrive at tbo tailor at 7 29 a
a: leaveSumtorCity.at 110 r a;arrive at Macau at
616 r m.
Tralus to (Adumbuti from a thruugUoaaueotioabe
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kinjh-
▼ill®, Wilmington, Suvannab, UUIedgovillc and
Kotor ton.
1*0x1 Coacho* ruu from Sumter Uty to Taltalis.*-
see, Albau.v, Tbomesvilte, Bainbridu, Ao. Hanks
ruu from .onerioustrl-weokiy to Lumpkin, Cutbburt,
to., also from Fort Valley to Perry, ilaynosvlllo,
HawkinsvlUc and KaoxvUle, Ga.
itasacngOTB from points below Fort Valley, should
toko tbo noon train from flavannab; audtbeovon.
ing tralu from Augusta, to avoid deteutlou at Ma
oon; for other potato take either train.
First class steamship* loavo Savannah for .Now
York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, aud for lldta-
dolphiaou Wednesday*. Passage la the Cabin >26,
Steerage >8.
Faro from Montgomery to Savanuah >14 uu
44 Columbus ** 44 io bo
“ Sumter t.lty “ “ u 60
The abovo Soheduie went 'nto o|H*ratiun Deo. 1st,
1860. GEO. W. ADAMS. Sup't.
Mason, Deo.Atb, 1854. uicii
the great Southern remedy
PUYOR’SlHNTMENT.
TT Is a sure und apeeily cure for bum*, pUaa,
1 corns, felons, tever sores, ulcers, scold bead,
tetter worm, *oro nipples, (recommended by mu -
sec,) sore and cracked lips, Iresh wounds and sores
of any description. It I* a moat valuable remedy
and cure, which can be testified to by thousand!
who have used it in many portion* or tne South for
the lost fow years. In no instance will the salve do
any injury, or interfere with a physician’* prescrip
tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates and
letter* from people who have used it themselves,
and most earnestly recommend it to other* a* a
speedy and certain remedy for the above named
dueasee. A trial to all that Is ueveasary for It* own
recommendation.
Among the many that have testified to tho efitf*.
cy of this valuable remedy, and recommended it to
the public, are Dr R A T Ridley, Judge E Y Hill,
Judge O A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, J L Stephens, but.
and thousands of other*.
Sold by .1B Moore. Savanuah, Ga; J K Hall, Arner-
loua, Cta; Clark ft Well*, Augusta, Ga; MoKeeson,
Robins ft Co, New York; and druggists generally.
tar By remitting one dollar to tbe proprietor a
■ingle box or tbe Ointment will be forwarded by
mall, tree or poatago, to any part of tbe V State*.
Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savanuab, Ga.. and drug,
gists generally. V. ,1. MOORE, Proprietor,
niaylS UQrange, Ga.
LiltANE’S STEtaEIc
ZSWfflB&Ri ©Assm
r iis is a newly invented BURIAL CASE, (ash-
toned to accord with the reeling* or the be
reaved, mod yet retaining all the requisite* or an
appropriate roceptaclo for tbe dead. Thera ia uo
reason why such a receptacle should be made to
create by it* appoaranoe disagreeable sansattana.
It ia enough that we should bo bereaved, and what
ever tends to soften or make less keen the potaaao
cv of oar grief, commend* Itorif to our considera
tion. 8o much that ta repulsive haa beau discarded
In tha arrangement and shape of the abovo Cats,
that its name, tbe CASKET BURIAL CAfti\ j g
Involuntary suggestion, and 1 d» not hrsitate to
aver that there ha* never been in use anv thing no
entirely chute, appropriate end convenient as this
invention
Tbe Ca.se permits a view or the euUre body alter
It is eacdused, the whole top being computed of
beautiful thick French FUUGtau.sulBoienUy atronx
to resist any Internal or external pressure, is per
fectly air tight, composed of metal highly orna-
mentod, and will last for age*. 7
Sample-, of tho Casket losy bo seen at llmofflmi of
Messrs. CIUNK, WELL** CO., 82 Bay streets*,
ranoab.
P. S. I'eisous ilciftrous or u .rohulng the exclu
sive right for the sale of the Casket In tbo following
Statue, Georgia, Florida, South Caroline and Norih
Carolina, will idoaso apply by letter or In per
IVII.IJAM B. PHILLIPS ft Gi.,
owners of Potent, care oi
CRANK, WELLS ft 00,
VQiAMtifiaiBS'
HENRY I.ATHROP & CO.
HAVE IN SHIRK
A COMPLETE axiortmuut oi ttp li.liowtag
A. PLANTATION GOODS,
j'o which they would invito the particular alleuth.u
of PLANTERS, aud oiler them lit rooHounbto prices
and on accommodating terms:
Schley’ri White Plains aud Twilit,
imrtborn MrowuTn-.u,
“ Black and Grey
Black and Urey Platan
Striped Cable Wurp Kersovs
Plaid Linaey* In several rra.l»« - • *“1 *i-l
London DutirBlanket*, lu all weights and sloes
Cord do du
Fins Whitney do
Maul Stripe* aud Plaids
franklin do do
Real Cotton aud Wool Kiouueis
»* all Wool do
Drown aud Bleached Canton Ftauual
Shirting Stripes, Striped o&uaburgs
White Cotton Umaburga
K aud 7i urowu Shirting
Blue Demins, llltin Drill
> Kentucky Jean*, Hi-ivy Satiuel^
Scotch Bouucto, Head K«r n lifol-.. *o.
oct 11_
iu3p RKCKlVPD i'fcit sfliAMkp. AUGfSTA.
AT TMK
III tlii-. nil; for Warren’s Fire and Witter Proo
Composition Rooting is preparod to execute the
■amo in a saiiaTuotory manner.
The attention of the cMxouh or Savannah is re-
poctiully solicited to the above uiethod nf Koodug
uw touch used iu the principal cities ol tlie United
• ates, (both North and South,) aud a* U ha* been
sic J under every variety of circuustaucea, 1 ion-
dually infer itto tho public a* a mode ot I tooling
nobjecilouaplo tu overy particular, whilst it coin-
flineq. ta a greati r degree thuu any other roofing in
see, tbo vaTuablo reqitlsUesof cheapm-**, durability
, and security, ngutast both Ure and wntur.
, Uba» rapidly superceded tbo ueo of ail kind* of
! roofs whernvei a ho* beeu introduced, giving in all
j cusok genera! sutudantlou, being highly recommend-
[ od by limuram-e Companies, and nil who have lent
A deduction of 26 per cent from the above ratM
will to mado on advertlaomenta appearing exetu.
•Italy on tbe fourth page ot tbe daily.
Advertiiemonta ordered three timea a week. «ui
be charged two-thlrda the above rates. 1
Adrertiaemanta ordered tn the Weekly ettitlou. ai
per iquarefor each insertion, for any time \m thu
one month. For moro than one month at on* i,*u
the rates specified in the above table. w
M il notice*, 10 cent* per line for the flnt. aad
for each lutoeqem taeertlon, ana in no
to be subject to contract. Marriage notiuex >i. i u
neral Invitation* 60 cent* each. No iiwclal ooUcm
lnurtod for lees than 10 cento. Obituary Notiem
Reports,Raeoluttona, or Proceeding* or auy Society'
Association, or Corporation, ordered to W publkb!
—line,
will to advertised at >40 per snout
for each beet advartiaed. ““
Btoeaahlpe, where but one to running, ROmtu
nan; If twoor more, $IiOMCb.
AnotionHri’ advertlsemonto uot to ba aubjeo
oontract,butto beeharged at tb* rates prMcritws
peraquare.
Tho paper, under no olxoutnrtance*, to be ieciud
ed In a contract.
Professional and beaines* card* net oxcecdim a
lines, will to inserted at >20 per annum.
Call* on poraona to boconto eaudidatoe, will ba
luarted aa other advorltoemonu, to bo paid for h.
variably in advanco.
^Announcing candidate* for office, >10, to be pali
Advertisement* nWriiilrttdJ ‘wi the cony for*
apeclfled time, will lie inxerted until lurbid, uni
paymout exacted.
When any bill for two 1 months adverh-iui, off er
than contract, amount* to over >60, a iL'ilJi iic* *,
26 per cent will be made,
For one aquatro, renowablo ence a week, >46
44 44 14 twice 44 66
44 44 44 3 times oroftenor 71-
Bvery additional aquare contracted for to be charr
ed one half tho above rates additional.
Yearly.advorttaer* shall bo .limited to the spue
contracted for. AU contract* sball to in writing,
stating definitely the nature of the business t» t«
advertised. Any advertisements not pro|«rl>- con
nested with the business ahull be cbargml aeiarats-
ly, and also any excess of matter over the amouut
contracted Dor.
Contract,advertisements payable quarterly; ad
vertisements from strangers aud transient person*,
pajrab e tn advance. All other* will bo considered
due when called for.
Regular adverlUers and all other* seuding com
munications or requiring notices designed to call at
tention to fair*, concerto, soirees, or any public ou-
tortainmenta, where charge* aro made for mitbii
tance—ail notice* or private association*, every n*
tic* designed to call atteutlou to private onteroiiM*
calculated or Intended to promote individual iui*-
rests, can only be inserted with tbe uudcnuiiii ug
that the same Is to to paid for. If Uusrted in th*
editorial column (which out be only at the diteto-
tion of the editors) the same will bo charged at the
rate of not lees than 20 ecu to per line.
The underslghod, publishers or Dally, Tri-Weekt)
and Weekly newspapers ta Savannah. Ga., pledge
ounelvea strictly to adhere to the above bill oi
ohargea. and In no lostauce to deviate therefrom.
The above rates to take effect March 1,186fi, and
to continue blndiug, until changed by tbe voted a
majority ottho undersigned.
N.B.—This achodule shall not in any way effect
tho Integrity of existing contract*. All contract* lor
the yoar or any other specified tlmo, ahull only ccims
with tha expiration of tbe porlod for whlob ttio>
were made.
R. B. Hilton ft Oo.. Georgian A
JH-m^VaKI •Iff SllOI.1^ Ar.:liiU.*«-.t, will act os
luKuntduriug my abscuce from the city ut whose
• oiik-ti all iifforumtioii will be freely given, aud .-pod-
i mem, ol root »hovttt.
; •optVff CALVIN FAY. Agent.
! J400 DOLLARS REWARD
lor my two uegroes, or 100 lor oitbor
•» I gtt thorn, JACK, sometimes
iirgo ooppor entered, homes
rough faco, weiglu about Is a
a. f, lor my two
lodged ili jaiUo !
oaiiO'i John, u I’
JC^duWU look tint ri
(OUil it 6 foci ioiuobea
■{autlit 6 li:ei ioiuobea higb, 22jrear*old.< BottSO properties of the medicine reach tbo coutitutlu*
> $ very block with a wide apace betweeu his uou itself and restores U to its first cuudltlun. In Ml
-
Savannah Grocery
te hjn
, per front teetii. high forobead, turns Ins loot out in
walking, i» 6 foul 8 inched high, and wolgba 16b,
and 80 years old, and whou hoard of UhI, they
, were in tbo swamp above Savanuah. Ily addrasa
; is 4 mite brunch, or Barnwell, 8. C.
' augl'J—wljr WM. ASHLY.
FRUIT DEPOT,
100 lb*. Victoria and Catawba ur «|nni.
40 bbls. Splendid Eating Al’HLH-s.
Large Preserving PEARS. ,
QUINCES, like the Last.
Choanuto, Hickory Nut*, and Fre-h D*t.*<.
Green GlNufdt.
Tomatoes, Boil*. Uarrwto, Aw.
Rye Flour, Oat Meal, Pearl Barley.
10 kegs Extra Gnsheu BUTTER.
6 do Choice do.
And lowprioe<l qualities, top-iber with a var l-4
assortment of 6'resh BiSOl'IT.
oct 16 tt.lt. FARRELL.
m/2 A
mi
Drugs,
J. E. DE FORD.
APOTHECARIBi HALL, A K. Corner oTl
Brough So and Barnard Streets. Savan-1
nah Ga., Wholesale aud retail Itoaieralni
—jugs, Medicines aud Chemical*, I)yb Wood* and ;
Dye fltuflk 1 French, English, and American Perfom-
•ry Fin Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and
Brushes of every description, Surgical aad Dental
Instruments. Trusses and Supporter* of hU ktads,
Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, AU the Patent
or Proprietary Medicines of tbo day, Superior lulu,
Pore Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes,
Extract* for flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac.
AT* N. B.—Especial attention given to the
preparation of Physicians’ Prescription* and Family
Redpee. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases,
With plain Inrectiom for use, including Direction* for
treatment incases of poisoning, Drowning.' &o.
■P'717 _ __
DR!* LEFLERft WiLuuif, ISenTi nim
ABE now fully prepared tola
sort foil or partial aetta of Teeth
on the principle or Dr.J. Allens’a
Patent umtinuoua Gum, By ibis
Improvement, the form of tbe (ace can be restored to
any degree of rotundity that may to desired, .(is
applicable in all cases where the cheeks have fulfon
in.and cannot to detected by ’ho closest observer.—
This method combines the followingt 1 vantages.-—
An artificial gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural
and life-like appearance, and Impart* lotbetbootb
that peculiar expression which characterizes tho na
tural organa.
This Gum consists of a Nllauioux i-impound. which
la applied and fused upontbe Teeth and Ptatein such
a manner, aa to fill up nil the tnteraticea around tbe
base or the Teeth, aud also unites them firmly to
each other and to the Plate u|>on whlob they are
aett. This secure* perfect oleanitaeaf- of the Teeth
Oflro over DeWltt ft Morgan, JongreM street.
•% Republican and Georgian copy, fob 16- tt
That la, ifyou can sec; and
{iTycuean’t see, vou can flnd _
r —,xft kinda or 44 help* to aee,” at Um WatoL —-
fawelry Store of D. B. Nichols ft Co., in Qmgrex^
■trert, next door to tho corner of Whitaker, whore
you can purobaso Watches, Jewelry, Silver Warn,
and Fancy floods, as low a* at any otber store in
the country.
*!.£**• recetved per steamship Alabama a frefh
Worthorofine Steel Bpectacle* • atto, a aopply or
Pebble and Parl*coplo Lena, which wo are prepared
to fit in oil kinds of frames, at short notice. Gor
Periscoplc Lena (so called from i heir peculiar ahaixi)
havo an advantage over all ether#, as they have a
greater range of focus, so that the rooderlanut
oompeUed to hold the book or paper at a certain
distance from the eye. Call and *oo.
. D. B. NICHOLS ft CO
flQTNo charge for showing good*.
***“ D. tt. N. A t o
ROBINSON A 0AM1-
DIUPHKS ANJi TAILtiltS.
AND Dealers ta fine Ready Made ...
Ul.Olill vG. havo received aialjm
t ponoti their stock of Fall and Wta-f 1
tor GOOIW, comi»rfolng a tall afodl
complotu awurlment of tlotiis, Oasaliuorc*. Vest
ings aud Ovor tteuttapa, which wo will tuako and
trim fin our usual #t) |o, and ut Hie shortest notice.
Our ro.acy made ClotUiug i« mauutUcturod at tbe
I well kppw.n houso ,pl,W< T, denning* ft Co. 231
I Uroadway, New York, and comprises ail that U
i fine and fashionable iu toe liuo.
FURNISHING GOODS of ovory description requi
site to a gentleman’a wardrobe, constantly kept on
band, oil of whlob we offer on bur usual credit
terms, nr at a discount of 6 por oentfor cash, at
a BUM, NIRKKT. SUUKKL BUIIJJ1NU, .
oct 1—lm uoxt door to Pulaski House.
Ml
Jewelry
^ lDn AT REDUCED RATES.
TAARGAINd con now bo had by oil those who
Jjf **§■ te olotho tbouiselves genteelly, a* I will
aeu the balance of my Ready-Made, at reduced
vales oa time, and ton-peroent. oil for cash. Caft
and avail youraelf of tbe chance to obtain good artt-
olea. At the Star Clothing Emporium.
WlU JAM 0 PRICE,
JuaoflT 147 B*v street
L
. j liMkansmmm,«.^j3r.TS5v5rii.
JU|UI»Wiin« iWiuor,»lliml«» wllll» i , 1 M Jlj Ud bbu Kim Family Hour; 00 IH.1-.
0« 1-tf^t i cruabottand powdered Sugar; Jbbbls A. B aud (‘
clarified Sugar; 20 boxes Ground Codec, tu K wod 1
lb pooka; 86 do do Mustard, Ginger. Cinuamou and
Mace; 10oaaesTabl* Salt; 10 naif bbls Extra No 1
Mackaral; 199 des ifrooms, Nuckcta. Clothes Lines
Scrub Bruahas; >1 halfchealo Oolong Tea, looeoand,
CABBAGE! CABBAGE!!
ri\Hl dub« r| b« r lm BOW lu .loro a.uputor lm
f KMth-m CabbaaM. lu urlme ordar, to ault
tha wholesale and ratati trade.
MFUQIOfOm
wrds:®®—
TUI MOST REMARKABLE WORK OF OUR
TIMKa.
A Reirty ri* ‘ UNCLE TOM’S CABIN’’ and “DJtKD.
nv a uov or m oRuusi,
f|AHK original and powerful book, toll toautlfol
X stery.ii an Amoripan RowUnd for an English
Oliver, u ud dt.acted pgainat the distorted view* or
tbe English press when speaking of toe institutions
of the United States. It expose* crueitieaiand
barbaritio* practised ou thu lower uhudua of
Kugluud, moro Wriblo than those Imagined by
Mr*. Beochur Stowe a* tho result of our “peculiar
inatlluti W Tho object of ’>TU for Tat” ta emi
nently humane, patrioticauilJust,.it i*not anti-
British, anti-North, or anti-South, it I* slutidy a re
ply to the exaggerated picture* of Slavery iu “Un
cle Tom" and "Prod.”
For safe by WARNOCK ft DAVW,
Booksellers and Stationer*,
»«iai . 169 Congress at.
TIT FOR TAT. 1
T it FOR TAT.a reply to “UncleTom’*Cabin "
and ♦•Drcd,’’ by a lady of New Orleans.
Howto Dress with Taste, containing hints upon
tbe harmony of colors, tbe coioplexiou, fto., ftc.
being a suitable companion for thu toilet table.
Bridal Etiquette, a sensible guide te the etiquette
and observance* of the marriage ceremonies.
How to Behave, or the Spirit or Etiquette.
How to Woo and How to Win.
How to be a Lady,a book for girl*, containing use
ful bint* on the formation of character. 1 j
How to bo a Man, a bdok containing userid hints
on tbe formation of character. "
The Businesa Man’* Advtser. consUting oT the
Bur-iruM» Man’s Assistant and Ready Reckoner, the
Trader’* Guide, and tb* Landlord’s and Tcp Wi
Assistant,
Tbe Tradesman’* aud Mechanic’* go uu suiter and
Ready Calculator, comprising tbo Tradesman’s
Gmde or law of Trade, with a supplement of Mule*
and Table*. Received >y
Ji B: CUBBEDGE, Agent,
mri’7 tinder the Marabail Honre.
Snxoft8uia, Republican.
TaowraoM ft Wmnsoro.v, AVuw
SIR ASTI.EY COOPElt’S
T HE Invigorating action of Mir Astloy Cooper
Pills on the constitution la really marvellous,
and a stogie trial will convince tbe most to, Ucal
of their power to restore the mort feeble aud debt-
lltatad to foil health and strength, anil no laugutg*
can convey an adequate idea of the Immediate, ana
* oat miraculous change, produced by making
__ of this wonderful medictoo ta the diseased, tie
bilitated and shattered nervous system; tbe relax J
and debuitatod body is at once restored, ru-tuied
enlivened and bum up; tbo mental and pL;*itai
symptoms of disease vanish under tholr Influence
toe stooping, trembling victim of ileprovtii u ani
debility bocutnoaanpw man; bo slauds erect, t>«
moves with a firm step; his mind which was pro
vlously sunk iu fttoom, becomes bright, buoyant,
active, aud be goes forth refreshed, regenerated
and conscious nf new vigor to lti* accustomed ou
oupatlonsj-aud tbo efiect tenet temporary, ou in*
contrary, tbe relief is permanent, for toe
•rile* ' “ J ‘ '
diieasesortho stomach aud plgcMivn organa, the/
never tail. They also removo depression, exdu
ment, restieness, waut of sleep, dirilke to society,
incapacity for buriues*, loss ol memory, co&foblou.
S lddinaaa, blood In the bead, melancholy, mental
ability they Increase and restore the appetite,pu
rifp tbe blood, atreogthcu tb* tone of the atomatli,
and five such energy and vigor to tha constitufiua
oa must be felt to he believed.
To elderly persona, Sir Astiey Cooper’* PilU arc
invaluable; strengthening tbe system sgaiiut tte
attacks of age;they cause ,a, cunttaued checttul
ness, aiid prolong life to the latest possibte p*
riod.
Bxwaek or Srcwoix imitahox*—None sre genu
Inewlthoat tho fac simile or tbo signature or Mac
PhallftGo.,Soie Proprietor*, Ixmdon and Nes
York, on each box and on tho directions. The Ge
nuine Pills have also a correct likeness or tho late
Sir Astloy Cooper on the top of each box. Without
thcseTmark* of authenticity, they aro spurious an J
an imposition. Sold at 26 cents, 60 cents and |1
K r box. Full directions are given with eaob teu.
ere la agreataavtag by taking tbe larger sitci.
Principal Depot In tho United States, 192 Broad
way, New York. For sale also by A. B. kb.
Sands, 141 WiUiam at., Spbletfolin Bros, ft Co., m
William at, McKesson ft Robbins, 91 Fulton at., li.
Ward Close ft Co., 116 Fulton at., -Haviteuil, Bur
ra) ft Hiiley, 89 Warren si, C. V. Gliokcnor ACo.,
222 Greenwlchat.. Hall, Dtaon ft Fraser, 149Ctum
bora si, New York, Genoral Wholesale Agents, arbo
will supply Druggists and Dealers in Ucdiciuu at
Pr«nrim«'rs price*.
—<m
BOOKS---BOOKS—BOOKS
RECEIVED BY WARNOCK ft DAVW.
E RSDAY, 18th October, lp&G-Tte Wilt. Aia,
d Saddle Bags, and olber Lectures, by IV.
mrn, with a portrait of the author on steel.
Married, net Mated; or bow they lived at Wood-
aid# and Throckmorton Hall; by Alice Cary.
TbeUatof the Forresters: or Humor* oo tbs
Border; a story of tha Old Tirgiuia Frontier, by
John Ester Crooke.
Calebs in Search or a Wife, by Mrs. litnnab
Moor*.
Three Per Cents Month; or, tbe Perils of Fast
14 via*, bv Charles Burdett.
Daisy’s Necklace; and Wbai Came or il; a litera
ry Episode, by T. B. Aldrich.
The Torchlight; or, Through it- WooJ.by Har
riet Olcott, author of “Isom's C' .
Tbe Adventurei of Gerard, tbt I
B. Whitehead.
ft. The Life of General Daniel Mur/
glnla Line of the Army of tb* l
James Graham.
For sale at the Book Storo,
oct 17 159 0UNUR1 •.
THE LADY’S OUIDK
mo PERFECT gemllity, in monoera, dress 7 and
X conversation, in toe fondly, lu pomptuy, at
tho piano forte, the lubfe, in tin* street, aud In gen
tlemen* society.
Also a useful instructor in tetter writing, toilei
preparations, foncy needlework, millinery, dro**
making, care of wardrobe, in* hair, teeth, hnads,
lips, complexion; etc. by Emily Thornwell, aulfetr
or “Home cares made easy." ' For aolo by
WARNOCK ft DA VW.
! *ctlH 169 Coogress street.
■ 'UKW lbok87
8WJEIVBD BV WABHOCK A UiVM',
TtiteDAY, Nov. SI, 18M.
E DGAR MONTROSE, or the My.lerlou. Penitent,
by tlWM Reynolds. .
Marlon Barnard, orLefsous of Ute—a compan-
lou to •'DickTarleioa", by J F SiuitU.
The pictorial adveuturee of Margaret Catubpolo.
—MORI or—
AlSloZ** *** wtswt came«r u, W,
Three j*cr cent a mouth, or Mm peril* of last liv
ing, by Chariot Burdett.
The Hill* of toe Sbatemuc, by Urn author ot to*
Wide, Wide World, for rale at
166 Cougreoa A
NEW FALL AND V
DRY GOOx.
mHEuaderslgned have and are.-•»’ •*
JL Ibeir stock of ./s
Foreign and xJomestle IV-7 ‘ • ■' >
To which they invito thesttentU o ' ■
sadcattomenu and public geo riff. 4 ; > "ao?
quit* confidant that they can *>■' .
meat* h will utlsly the cleirtt
Un* wlU be found a foil supply cf Wttrt’ cwm*,
sock a* Kerseys, Blankau, Uw«l».
black and ootorod. Also, Mott* Antique Wlk*,
broideries, Mantillas, Cloak*, Dresi'lrtmmingi.
Ac., all of which we olfor on liberaltaruu- ^
and examine at WElis ft Wll-LlDft
00112 No. 149 Congress stt* 4
TO BUILDERS*
mHK SUBSCRIBER Is prowrod totfjeuta
X at toe shortest notice, and ^ha most
K8t*”tIron 1,1 BUKACK MUIUK,
eetlfl 166 Brougbtoo si
j •Ji-Jiuti bee
■ .'<|« in*: dtiiui!; j
VA nWet «1 i
No. U, Whittak* Uryotii)
WMOLSSALfl AMD UTAH* PSALEa ta
PAPER HANGiNQ^W^^SAkp FIRE DOAtth
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