The Savannah Republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1858-1865, November 10, 1858, Image 4

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t eg, jg«n . BY” ..*i» .* ■ ■ ; **• ^ *»lM8« „. & SN£jst), • • • Editor. - ..Wu- ■»—■<>* ■ — ■ nvriu OP ADVERTISING. 'SSssSS" 5 . with or without rate*. on I double column, aboil bo Charged iro4b»» ilmenoUhote specified, aproportional charge *Adrartteementa ordered throo tin.. • a week, will bo * 1 YS^£i! 1 o?Mp«rMUt!tom ’thf oboro rtto»!wlll bo^uk^oaodfortiwooQUtpiMorlQKon thofourth page m, to cento per Kan for tho tint, and 6 mboMaent insertion, and in no case to be met. Marriage no tice*. $1. Funeral Invb wb. No epecfal notice Inoerted for loei dinar* nollcee, Report*, lUeolntlon* any Society, Association, or Corpora ffto be published, 6 cenU per line. or Proceedings of any Society, . ttonordered to be publlahe/, 6 The Verlfloetlon of Nationality. Tit English Fleet and the Fillibutlers. Waohihotow, Not. 4.—It will bo rccoUootcd that MTaral months ago, the government of Oront Bri tain sag noted in general terras, that sotno mode ooghtto be adopted for vorlfytng the nationality of T*nela, which could be mutually Died by both parties, without offence to oither. Bat the die- tlnet form of the proportion has not boon mode, nor Is it known what orrangemont Her Majeity’s government will commend. It is not, however, considered to bo necessary for the United States to make the initiative in this matter, as the law of nations is acknowledged by Gfoet Britain to mean that for wbioh our Govern ment k'S always contended, and this to tho lntter is setisfaetory. If Eogland desires any modifica tion of It, her proposition will of courso bo entitled to eoastderatlon. , „ , The substance of the dispatch of Lord Napier to the State Department, is represented to bo. in ef feet, that the Nicaraguan government will avail itself of the aid of the British fleet to prevent the landing of flilibusters. ..... Our Government considers itself able to enforce the neutrality laws. Should, thorefore, Walker end his followers fall into tbo hands of tho Brliish and.thus he prevented from carrying out their de signate would provo nn occurrence much to be deprecated, as it would 'produce an unpiansaat state of feeling against tho British gnvornutoat. Thb Hermitage.—A gentleman who has just visited the Hermitage, the residence oi Gen. Jack- son, thus writes of what be saw there : "Prominent among tho curiosities was a wooden pitohor. It was mado of wood from the elm troo under which William Penn made tho oolobrated Indian treaty. The pitohor was made and present ed by the coopers of Pniladetpbia, and although it is not larger than a ootnmou cream-jug, it con tains 750 itaret. Tbe hoops, Up, and bandio are silver; the bottom is a magnifying glass, by look ing through which one is enabled to see the joints, wbioh are not visible to tha nakod eye. Wo will next notice 'Old Hickory.’ This is a double cup— that Is, two cup* with one bottom; so that when one it turned up the other is turned down. It is, as Us name implies, of hickory, and wbat is more singular about it, has a natural handle. It is sim ply st block about one foot in length, and was cut on Long Island from a hickory sprout, tho parent stem of which was severed by a cannon ball in tho war of tho Bovolntion. “The next things we will mention are a calumet of stone, presented by some Indian chief; a bay onet, with a large rootgrowth around it, found near the battle ground below New Orleans; tho cnp eDd saucer out of which General Washington drank bis last tea, and a small piece of candio found in the tent of Lord Cornwallis when he sur rendered to Goneral Washington, and dosed the Revolutionary straggle. Tbo last named article was given to General. Jackson with tho request that he would light it on each Fourth of July.— Mrs. Jsobson remarked that they had failed to du this for several years, owing to its shortness.” A Dimrium Tbrubks Cask.—On Friday moro- iugfjamea King, a Savannah pilot,called upon Ser geant Craft, of tho Mayor’s squad, and stated that there waa a man who was evidently suffering from the delirium tremens on board tho ship Montgom ery, from Savannah. Tho pilot said tho man was laboring under the idea that there was a conspira cy to kill him, and handed tbo Sergeant tho mnn’s pocket-book which'contained tho sum of $147 15 in money. The Bergeant despatched trfficor Brandt to the vessel, who pursuaded the roan, after n While, that it was necossary for the safety of bis life that be should accompany him. n On his arrival at the Squad office the man gavo his name as Wm. C. Mendle, and said that his timily resided in tbo town of Marion, near New Bedford, Mass. He declared that he had been robbed of bis pocket-book .containing $80, and that tome men had attempted to kill him first with knives and then with pistols, bat that ho escaped by dodging behind some cotton halos. lie is •bout 50 yeara of age, of medium siie, and corpu lent. The Sorgeant sent him homo to his friends in charge of foffioer Freeman in one of tho Sto- nlngton Line ateamera on Friday.-N Y Express. A ° Smart Womah” at Stewart’s—Ore Way to Bor A Shawl.—Last evening an elegantly- dressed woman entered Stewart’s, Bnd asked to set some shawls. After assorting and comparing, she et length made a selection, the prico being five hundred dollars. Gracefully producing hor porte- tnonnale, she tendered the clerk n two thousand dollar bill In payment. He took U immediately to tho cashier, who examined it carefully, and then, to maka himself perfectly sure, sent a clerk out With it to seo nn expert and obtain his opinion.— Meanwhile the lady became very Indignant, and resented the affront which she said bad beon put Upon her. She was not a character to receivo or pass off bad currency, and wonld never come again to Stewart’s to do any shopping. Presently tbo messenger returned with tbo intelligence that the bill was good. She esught it from him, declar ing that she wonld not take the shawl. After a little while, however, she seemed to rolent, and laving that ahe had been to n large number of es tablishments, and that the shawl was tho only ono that bad Baited her, (he remarked that abo would take it, adding* her determination not to expose herself again le a similar affront. Tho clork was profuio in apologies as bo did up the artlole, and thtf l t*?o -thousand dollar hill waa taken by tho enabler and fifteen hundred dollars promptly paid baipkjo ber f when, without bidding goodnight, she took her leave. Tbo bill this time proved to 1m a counterfeit. Sho ha<\ pnid the clork a dif ferent one fromtboonefiratexhlbited^—iV. Y.Pott. • Oor.Cjtt,—Although it was thought by some, that, whenever the Railroad should reach Albany, Dawson and other points below us, our business wonld be orippled,and Amerious deteriorate,wo are glad to be able to say, that suob has not been tbo e*s?. We b*lleve basinoss here, U bettor to-day than It ever has been, and we see oonatant increaso in substantial buildings, just finished, or in pro- cess, corroborating our opinion. Within tbo Inst six months three largo brick atoro have been ereot- •d In tb& bnsiness part of our city, which adds much to wie beauty of tbo block on wbioh they stand, and we understand that the owners of tho corner of the old Gross mayor stand contemplate the ereotion of a splendid brick atore on that site. These foots prove that our acme has not yet been ~ id, and speak well for our future pospeots. . [Amert'ciu Republican. Vbrtkct FAMitr,—No family is perfect with ont a daughter or a sister in It. A round dozen of rest big^brotbers will not compensate for one soft-eyed, sunny-hearted girl. Such n treasure, cambered in the household, has a humanising and ctvllUing tendeney-rbetter to n rough, ungainly fellow is hoots sod whiskers, then two seasons at » dancing school or a year at ooliogo. Ono oan nl- waya Invariably relsot a youth who has no sister to olsss himself .with. Ho is awkward es an auk, one Of those fellows that is proverbially "afraid of tbo girls” and blush#* like a cauliflower at the sight of ous. And yst it is not hsoauss be is mod est, but beeausa he fs a sort of unblanketed savage. Blessed is the uirole that bee a daughter in Jt. Hastens and Western divisions of that Bead www. tone joined on the 27th ultimo, *nd that trims would run through regularly on the 80th. Throng rate of First Ul mo. Second do. Third uo, _ ...... . Special rate for Freight floods. 1st Class*—Piano-Fortes, Books’and Stationary, Boots, Shoes, Hat?, J.lnuora, Oils, fcc, lu bottle*, Cstnphene and opt*. Turpentine In barrels, OarpetldgiOblne.OlaMand Qla«ewwe,8eg*i a, In cases, Clocks, Oonfbcllonery, Cotton Cards, Cutlery In cases, casasand boxes,Dry floods In boxes and bales, Drags, Fruits, Fruit Trees and Shrubbery, Furs, Garden Seeds, Looking Classes and Looking Olsss Plate, at owner s risk. Nuts In frails, oyster* In cane and Jar.. Baddlerj. Tin and Britannia Ware, Tea an.l Spices, ~ ....per 100 lbs Id - Class.—lfsrdware (except In 1st and 8d Classes,) Cof fee Mills, Machinery,Foreign Liquors In Mil and pines, Tobacco In boxes, Leather In roll and boxes, Oils In bble. and casks, Crockery and Quesnsware In crates and casks. Bice, Whiting Plnstor. 8heet Brass and Copper per 100 lbs Ird Glass*—Axes,Shovels, Spades, Sad-Irons. Zinc and Tin In pigs, Tin Plate. Auvlla, VIcee.OarriH* Springs and Axles, Casks of Chains fc Hoes, Manilla and Cotton Cordage, Coffee, Heavy Castings, Mill Clearing and Mill 8tencs, Raft Road Wheels and Axles, Chairs and Spikes, and Rosin In bbla ^ # I l ®9 ,b, • Special Bates for Light flooda—Furniture and Carriages boxed, and other ttghtartlclea not enumerate •dj also, Carboys of Aclds.and othorChemh Mis, will betaken at actual weight, bn charged at double 1st Class rates,..perl 09 lbs WM. M. WADLKY, 0—tf flen'lBup'tO. B. B. Macon & Western Railroad. MACON, JULY 12tb, 1858, O N and after Thursday, the IMh Inst., tho Passoogcr Trains of tble lload will ran as follows: Leave Macon • 1 ?. nI K h ‘: Arrive at Atlanta - Leave Macon 10 Arrive at Atlanta... Leave Atlanta Arrive at Maoon .... Loav* Atlanta, Arrive at Macon, 4 P. M. 12 night. 7.16 A. M. 11A.M. 6 P.M. Tho Night Trains will not he run on Sundays. The Night Train from Macon conn cts with the Weel- era * Atlantic Rail Hoad for Chattanooga, Mstnpbt* Nashville andKnoxvllla, at 12.16 P.M .withGeorgia.Rail Road at 10 A. 61, aud Atlanta fc West Point Rail Road at 1016 A. M. . , . Tho 10 A. SI.Train from Mneon.connects with Western A Atlantic Rail Road at 8.40 P. M.—Georgia Rail Bond at 12 night, and Atlanta & West Polut Rail Road at Passengers for Western and Atlantic Raft Road and points beyond, should take the train leaving Macon at 12 bight. ALFRED L. TYLER, Sup’t. Inly 12 tf Mail Arrangements. (In and after July 15, 1838, M AILS for the North and A ugusta clow at 11 a m A . P u “ for Offices nn theGeoigla Railroad, “ for Macon, Montgomery, and Columbus, M for Western Georgia and Tennessee “ for Southwestern Georgia, West and Middle Flori da and New Orleans,.... “ for Office* on Central R K and divergent routes, 11 for MIUedgevHlo and Ea- tonton ‘ for Ka«t Florida close on Monday, Wednesday A Friday “ for Offices on Savannah,Al bany Si Gulf Road,daily (Sundays excepted,)... u for Offices In Waro, Clinch, Lowndes A Pierce coun ties closo on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, “ “ 0 A U. “ for Offices in Appling,Mont gomery. Irwin and Tel- fair counties, Hinosvillo, and Taylor’s Creek, on Monday and Thursday.. “ “ 0 a X. “ for Darien, Riceboro, South NewjHirt.Tnesday,Thurs day and Saturday.... “ M 6am. “ for Darien, by boat, Mon- , da) and Friday 1 for Koy West, Havana and California, on tho 4th and 19th of every month - - -- « for New York and Philadelphia Steamers, close on Saturday, ono honr betoro departure. 4y-0n Sunday, all Mulls cose at 10 A. M. 1 7 PM. 11 AM A 7PM 11 AM. 11 AM. GAM. 8 am. 6 A M. DISCOUNT AND OFFERING DAYS In the Banka of Savannah. STATE RANK. Discount—Tuesday and Friday. Offering—Monday and Thursday. MARINE BANK. Ditcount—Tneedny, Thursday and Saturday. Offering-Uutil 10 o’clock on tho oatue days. PLANTERS’ BANK. Discount —Wednesday. Offering —Tuesday. BANK OF SAVANNAH. Discount—Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Offering—fiamn day beforo 10 o’clock, and on Tuosday, Thursday and Saturday. CENTRAL R. R. BANK. Discount— Tuesday and Friday. Offering—Monday andT1iursd.*y. MERCHANTS’ AND PLANTERS’BANK. Discount—Tooaday, Thursday, Saturday, 11 o’clock. Offering—Until 10 o’clock on the same days. BANK OF COMMERCE. Discount—Every day. Offering— “ “ MECHANICS’ SAVINGS BANK. Discount—Tuosday, Thursday nnd Saturday. Offering—Monday. Wednesday and Friday. TIMBER CUTTERS’BANK. Discount—Mondays and Thursdays. Offering -Moudavs and Thursdays. Literary Bureau. A N EXPERIENCED EDITOR, a successfa Author, and a thoroughly educated Literary Man, weary with twenty-five years of the drudgery of Dally Jour nalism, has determined to hlro out or sell his brains at retail, to thoso who may require their services, in any hunorablu way. Merchants, Bnsinent Men, Inventors, and dealers of every kind, will ho supplied, off hand, with Adver tisements, (poetical or otherwise.) Notices, Cards, Circu lars, or any specie* of urtlcle desired. Politician will bo supplied with Speeches, Reports, Resolutions, Letters, Toasts, Pamphlets, Editorial Artl clos, Communications, und every sort of Hraln-work which they may find It lucuuveuiont or troublesome to do thomsoivcs. Ladles and Gentlemen,of every rank In society or oc cupation In lifo,can havo Let fere written on any subject, whsjher business nr sontimentnl, Tho advertiser will also conduct or translato Corres pondence of every kind, either Eugllsh, Frouch, Span ish, German, or Italian- Poetry, Acrostics, Lines for Albums, Notes, BJJ- lotdeux, Monodie*, and Compositions or tho most delicate and confidential character, incident to every pnsalhlo circumstanco oroventln life, will be furnished In Inviolable confidence, by writing to the undersigned, and explaining their wishes Orders by mall, accompanied with cash, will be strict ly and promptly attended to. Address J. THOMP80N, Literary Bureau, apr2R 1y Box 2286 Philadelphia P. O. Pa. TIIE RENSSELAER IRON COMP’Y, TKOV, JV. I'., Offer Rails of their own manufacture, deliverable as may be desired by purchasers. OLD RAILS Recelvod In exchongo for now or for re-ruanufacturlng. JOHN A. 0HI8W0LD, Agent, Troy,N.Y. epr 19 new YORK AUXNT t BUSSING, CROCKER St pODOB. iy JACOB ROWE, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jf ot . 0 ami 8 Broadwa,, ami 8 lleavar ilreel, Orders recolvod for all sizes MERCHANT, BAR, AND Rail Road Iron, AS! Ell I CAN AND SCOTCH P10 IRON, SUPERIOR WROUGHT IRON RAIL ROAD CHAIRS, SPIKE, CAR WHEELS, AtO. &C. omco, No. 8 Broadway, corner Braver st , opposite the Bowling Groen, new -ronK. Rvrcus to—Messrs. Coopor A Hewott: John Calhoun KsaiLa^ Ex. Gov. Morehcttd, N.O.; Lemuel P. Grant Ksu Ga.; Col. Walter Gwynu, 8. C.; WalterGoodwtn Hsu. Miss. ly «ug 9-’J CORRUGATED WROUGHT IRON AND WIRE RAILING. (SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT.) A DMIRABLY adaptwl for enclosing Public Grounds, Cemeteries, Balconies, Cottages, Ac. 8hoop and Ox Hurdle. Patent Wire, Sacking Bedsteads, with every vnrl« ty of Folding Iron Bedsteads and Iron Furniture, patent Wiro Coal Screens,Ore, Band and Gravel Screens, Wire Netting for Mvsqulto, Sheep, Poultry, and other purposes. Wire Summer Houses, Faucy Wiro Work, in great variety, for gardens, Ac. M. WALKER it 80N3, Manufacturers, No. 636 Market, N E corner 6th street, m 9 9mo Philadelphia THOS.M. TUfOTKR, APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST COllXElt IS Alt SARD tb RROUailTOS-STS., O FFERS FOR BALE, nt Wholesale and Retail, a caro tuliy selected assortment of DRUGS. CHEMICALS, GABDEN SEEDS, and other articles usually kept lu a Drug Btoro Strict personal attention given to Physicians' Prescrip tlons. n° v ^ to Sea Island Cotton Planters' T HE OIN INVENTED by JAMES B. MELL, for gin I ' - - - • • • -** * - ning Long Staple Cotton, is beyond nil question the most valuable and economical Piero of Machinery that has erer been offered to tbo public. This Gin has been his constant ftudy for the past five yoars, and by the vnrloua experiments which havo been tried to bring It to its present great state of perfection, has cost not less than Ten Thousand Dollars Ho claims for this Gin— 1st. That it requires less power to use it. 2d. That It esu turn out more Cotton than any other Gin. os I have repeatedly ginned over 000 lbs. per day, and have averaged, day in and da) out. 600 pounds per day. 3d. That there will bo less Injury to the staple. 4th That It will be cleaner aud hotter ginned, in ever) respect. 6th, That from its simplicity, it is not likely to get out of order. These may appear vain boasts, but to show that they are not, 1 attach the certificati-e of a number of gentle men who have seen the Gin in operation, and I would call particular attention to the character of the signors. They are not men who wonld sign any kind of a certifi cate, but men of experience, end upon whose word the moat implicit reliance can bo plnrod. All communication* addressed a* below, will meet with prompt attention. Planters wishing these Gins will plea<c send in their orders immediately, ns a limitted number only can be furnishod for tho present crop. O. A. L. LAMAR, Buvannab. SAVANNAH, STAY 17t!i, 1868. We, tho undersigned. Cotton Buyer* and Fellers, liav Ing examined, with great care, a parcel of t'ottou pre pared by, MBLL’A CAST-STEEL ROLLER GIN, are unitedly of the opinion that tho staple t* uninjured, and that it I* as clear of shell, and a* sightly as tho samn description of Cotton Is after it Imsbonn absortxdamd MOTH). N, A, HARDEE A CO ANDREW 1.0W A CO. JOHN U. FRAMER. W. II. TISON. JNO. W. ANDERSON. RICHARPSON A MARTIN. W. KING & PONS. WILLIAM HATTKK8BY. WAY * TAYLOR. V. WOOLLEY. Tills Is to certify that I bnvo oxamlnod Mr. 6!ELL’3 COTTON GIN, ai.d ntn of the opinion that It can gin from fivo to five hundred and fifty pound* por day, and so clean ns to supercede the necessity of handling after It comes ttom the Oln, It Is so freo from mashing seed. It can be pulled by two mules, I think, without much labor. I shall have ono on my place. may20 firno—dAw GKO. W. WALTIIOUR. Henry Fsler & Co., At there Steam Knglno findBoHej Works, Atlantic Docks BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. Are now prepared for constructing and furnishing STATIONARY, RIVER AND MARINE 3±nsr G-iisrES Of every description. Sugar Afflfs, Mill Works, and Mining Machlnory. Also, all kinds of High and Low I’rcssuru Hollers The subscriber. Agent la Savannah for the abovo Works, will rere‘1 vo order* for all kinds of Machinery. Helios now on hind several small Portable Enuinos, sultablo for planfcrs’ use, also, one 15 horsu powor Engine, which he will sell on accommotintlog terms. II. II. LINVILLE, Machinist, St. Julian st., July 4 tf One square west of tha Market. A. J. MILLERCO.’S No. 141 Broughton street, Savannah, Georgia. NEW FURNITURE of nil kinds; COFFINS, &o. Constantly on hand; also, a largo assortment of -LOOKING GLASSES. Kg' New Work mado to order at tho shortest notice. nOr Mattiassos, Jobbing,and HELL-11 ANGINO done In the nonlentstylo with dispatch ly Jan 19 DISSOLUTION OF CO-PAIIT g H8I11P T HE Co-partnership heretofore! exi*tli g unuor tho firms of BEERS, TIIOMP80N A CO, in Savan nah, and JONATHAN BBKRH A CO , In No v York, Is Tliis Day, by mutual consent, dissolved. Kllh’' parly is authorized to uso tho namo* of the firms In II (uidatlon JONATHAN UKKR8. . WILLIAM II. THOMPSON. JOHN F. WHEATON. Savannah, Augnst 16th, 1858, tf aug 17 cb-PARTNKKSHIP NOTICE. T HE UudersJgned havo formed a co-partnership, and hn vo purchased tho Interest of William H. Thomp son In the late firms of Beers, Thompson fc Oo., of Sa vannah, and Jonathan Beer* A Co., of New York, will contlnne the TIMBER AND LUMBER BUBINKB8 In all ft* branches, under the nnmes, styles and firms of WILDER, WHEATON fc CO., In Savannah, and JON- ATIIAN BEKR8 A CO, In Now York, and will attend to closing the business of the (ato firms In bath places. M. A. WILDER. JOHN F. WHEATON. JONATHAN BBER*. Savannah, August 16th, 1868.tf au 17 s u Sundries. JtfusooOBB iUlLROAD.—The (owl receipts of this reed for the month of Ootoberlast, were $22,340,- $5. For the same month In 1857, they were $12,- 203,35. The Increase, therefore, for tbo present year is $10,138,50. This latter Item would have neen'mnob greater biit for the want of adequate means of transportation—a fact sufficiently 6vl* •denfto eny who will taka a peep into the cotton yard at the dopof.—TYmes, Nov. 8. *Ga3 on P**RY Boats.—Preparations bare bean ie ns on the Fulton Ferry boats if the Brooklyn Oas Company.— be first tried some time next at Nassau, and If auooesefol. K ‘of light will probably be adopted of the UnloaPerry Company. [N Y Courier. Tbo London Timet saya that the avarage dura tion of a ship of-war, in a isa-wortby state, built of Brilbb oak. is obly thirteen year* of active setrvlee. lt takes sovaoty acres of ground eighty year# to produce the timber. UGAR.—10 hhds choice Porto Itlco 15 do fair du do 20 do prime do do 80 bbU8tuart’o A, B and O Clarified 40 do do Crushed and Ground 60 do Baltimore B and C Clarified, COFFEE—100 bagiprlmeGreon lilo 75 do fair do do 60 do old Whlto do 30 do and 76 mats Java 60 boxes superior Ground. FLOUR—160 bbli and 300 sacks extra and zaporfineTen- neasee BACON—40 bhd* prime Bldee 20 do do Shoulders 15 tierce* choice Sugar Cured Hams. TEA—160 package* Groen and Black, assorted sizes and qualities BROOM&—160 dozen, assorted BUCKETS- -900 dozen2 and 8 Hoop, painted WRAPPING PAPER-600 ream*, assorted rise# BDKJUITB—fio bble Batter, Sugar and Soda SOAP—200 boxea No l Pale and Family. Landing and for sale by BORANTON is JOHNSTON* _ GrHBAT Reduction in Prices. A FINiTsTEINWAY a 80N’S Rosewood Plano, 6Vi octav., valued at $266 will be Bold for $225. A Quo Horace Water's Rosewood Piano, 7 octar., valued at $400 will bu sold for $300 4 fine 8todart Rosewood Plano 7 octav., valued at $40 will be sold for $360 A tine Stodart Rosewood Plano 7 octav., valued nt $600 will be sold for .$886 A Am W. Knabe fc Co., Rosewood Pinno7 octav.,valued at $460 will bo sold for $350 A flue W. Knabe fc Co , Rosewood Plano 7 octav., valued at $660 will be Bold for $426 A fine G. Vogt Rosewood Plano 7 octav., valued at $600 will be sold fcr-.^. $376 A flueLlghte, Newton A Bra! b Robb wood Piano 7 octav. valnod at $460 will bo Bold for $387 At W. D. ZOO BAUM A CO.’S. Jan 28 Established In 1822, being the Oldest in the United|States. H. 8. BOCARDUS SOLE AGENT FOR SAVANNAH. ypHBBB INSTRUMENTS have a reputation 8E'50ND TO NONE for power, quality and richness of tone, and lor durability; while their property of remaining in good tone for a longer period than ang other x, is eap« dally a desideratum III places where no tunor or repairer can he obtained. .of perfection In a LIGHT ELASTIC TOUCH, combined with GREAT POWER, they cannot be surpassed or equalled—THEY ARE Not AFFECTED BY CHANGES OF THE WEATHER, being ao mechaul ally constructed that they will stand the change* of aht OUMATX. Tho success which NUN»8 fc CLARK have mat with, and the UNQUALIFIED APPROBATION bestow ed upon these JMC AGNTS’ICU NT 1NSTHUME1 WT Q I U by the First Musician* from Maine to California. I* evidence conclusive that they have -uccoedod in presenting lo tho public a PIANO that stands UNRIVALLED IN EVERY RESPECT. We C1IALLEXQE COMPETITION with uny Manufacturer In The World, fully satisfied tha* Nunns & Clark’s Piano is not to be Excelled. TWENTY-EIGHT FIRST PREMIUM GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS, DI PLOMAS, die., have boon awarded theto Pianos at different ~tuio Institutes and other Fnlrs. Every Iuitrumeut is fully warranted, and for a Inngor period thau those of any other dealer in this country. persons ordering hv lottor, may rely upon as perfect an Initiuinent nt though selected by themselves In persem Juns22-’68 ly H. 8. DOG AllDUS, Slate street, Court Honso sqii»ra.Vm A gue, chill fevf.r, &c.—dr siial- LENBERGER’S ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, tea speedy, snfo end radical euro for Fover nnd Agno, Chill Fever, Intermittent or Bilious Remittent Fover, Dumb Aguo, and all other forms of disease having a malarious origin. It Is a remedy based on entirely now principles, effecting a cure by neutralizing the mnlnrious poison In the system, wlthont any or tho unploasant and injuri ous consequences which follow alio use of Arsenic, Qul< nine and other agents in general use. It never fa'ls to enro tho most obstinate cases when taken ns directed. It enrsi Immediately; raroly will the patlont have more than one attack after the first dose—often not eron that. It Is an effectual preventive, neutralizing tho malarious poison in the system, thus averting the consequences. For salo by THOMAS M. TURNER, aprlfl Cornnr R rough ton and Barnard streets. MANUFACTURERS OF Railroad Iron, Bar Iron, CAR AXLES, Ship aud Bridge Iron, Spikes, Ac. Also, a superior article of WROUGHT IRON R. R. CHAIRS, With CONTINUOUS LIPS, and made to fit ex -ctly the flanges of Rails, X and L IRON, &c. —AMO— Wrought Iron Solid and Compound Girders and Beam*; of any required length, for Pire Proof Buildings and Brldgos. SAMUEL J. REEVES, V. Pres't., n, n y 19 185fi ly No. 41o Walnut street. Philadelphia. Seta and single pieces, beuutifully put up Ik cases for Clocks of every variety. JEWELRY, from the richest diamond to tho cheapest plain gold, including Canio: Lava and Mosaic, in tell sets and single pleco.*; with almost every description of Ornament now In use. PLATED GOODS*—Plated Cake Baskets, Castors, Tea dots, Ico Pitchers, and Plated Goods of every kind. SPECTACLES—In Gold, Silver nnd Steel Frames, with Pobblo aud oilier 8iglits. FANCY GOODS,—Rich and beautiful Parian Vases and SUtueUs. and Fancy Goods, In groat varloty. Tortoise Shell nod oth< r COMBS, of latest styles, with n great variety of Ilea l Ornaments. Citizens of City and Country are Invited to examine the stuck, which will l>o sold a; prices much low *rt van usual. Watches, Clocks, nnd Jewdty promptly REPAIR f skill and long experience qpr 6 * 1 WEST INDIA FRUIT. A RRIVAL Of sohr. A. A, Bands], with a frcih supply of choice West India Vralt, for the Savannah Frail Emporium, consisting of 40,000 Havana Orange* 100 bunohes Danutas 600 l'lalntalns 26 dozen Pine Apples, For sale by J. A, BROWN. oct29 Sundries tf /z/v 1IIIDH. Bacon Shoulders If MR 60 do do Bldol 200 colls Rope W hales Gunny doth. W boxes Hungarian For .sale by June 22, ’tees(variousbrands). |3|| OCTAVUS COHEN A|90.fl JARR. For if aug 6 [NOW IS THE TIME! Tlinso person* who havo not yet purchased EEFMGERATORS, Ice Pitchers, WATBR OOOLHHQ. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, FRUIT CANS. And all such seasonable articles, will And a varloty ol the m«tt approved kinds, for sale at reasonable prices, at J. P. OOLLINS'd NBW STORK, uly 2 No-105 Bryan and 72 Jnilen St. The Dr. Kane. P ERSONS IN NBED OF REFRIGERATORS will do well by calling and examining my stock, which comprises a variety of sizes and patterns, from tho com mon Ice Cliost to the Dr Kane, which last I particular ly recommend to the public os the "no plus ultra” of relrigorators. Also, on hand, a good assortment of WATER OOOL- KR8. All for sale at J. P. COLLINS’S, apr20 102 Bryan sL LUDLOW’S PATENT SELF SEALING CANS. [moot of Glass add _ . * - slow at J, P. COLLIN So lOrocktry tadHoaseFamishing Star THE PHffill IRON C01PM, SUCCESSORS TO [Tp T J=. I mJREEVES,BUCK&CO ■ * * I xr a vttp a ri'PiTBTrn q nr? WITCHES SILVER WARE $c JEWELRY. o S. W I L M O TS CORNER OF CONGRESS, WHITAKER AND ST. JULIEN STREETS,| |FFF.R8 III8 LARGE STtFJK of IlICII GOODS, at prices to suit the times. On hahd, and receiving by every steamer, Gold and Silver Goods of every description. Fino 8llv*r Tea Sets, Pitchers, Waiters, Goblets, Cups, Spoons and Forks, of every weight and variety ; .... . 8llver ddiug and other presents; Gold nnd silver Watches, aud ni sr.vtiss cjimius. GEO. N. NICHOLS COUNKR OP BAY AND DBAYT0N-STS. (UpStiiira.) SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, Jnn29—ly EVANS, HARRXSS & CO., Factors and Commission Merchants, BAY STREET, SAVA3XT3XTAE, GA„ Renew the tender of their serrlces tot he Planters of Georgia and the adjoining Plates, and will continue to sell Cotton nt FIFTY CENT8 per bale. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and other supplies, filled promptly nnd at tho lowest market rates, nnd liborul ad vances made, when desired, on Cotton In store. WM. it B’AJmOKAO, OKO.W EVANS, Savannah. July ‘-’O. 1868. WM. E EVANS, BOB'T T. II ARBI SB. 6mo aug 12 E. C. WADE St. CO., Factors and Commission' Mer hants, Svl VAXXA1I, a A. Edward O. Wade. Savannah, On. Pziton L. Wade, Scrlven county. Ga. ly ang 2 58 J0UN D. ASUTON. OEOROB B. BLACX. ASHTON «to BLACK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SYLVANIA, GA. Will practlco tboir Profession In thoconntlos o| Bcriv- on, Effingham, Burke, Bulloch, Emanuol aud Jefferson. July 16 ft ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Agent for the Charleston and Savannah Steamers. N. B—ALL ARTICLES FORWARDED FREE , OF COMMISSION, AND W1TII DISPATCH. Advances mado on consignments to my friends in 8a- vannah. Office at the font of Honk Street, BRUNSWICK, Gr A. ap3-ly Cincinnati Distillery. s, 1ST. PIKE, NOS. 18 AND 30 SYCAMORE STREET, Sole Manufacturer of the Celebrated eJfl.flGJVOjLI.V A LSO, alt kinds of DOMESTIC L1QU0I18, Cologne and Pnro Spirits, Alcohol, of all strengths; and constantly a large supply of old and cholco Bourbon Rye nnd Monongahola Whiskey. ly apr 27 THOMAS MANN, ^ttoriui» ®oiiii»rUov at nato BAIN BRIDGE, GEORGIA, Will attend, promptly, to tho Collection of Claims and otlior Professional Business, in any of the counties of tho South-Western Circuit- tf mur 16 HARDWICK Ac CO., factors AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. BAY-STEEET, SAVANNAH, GrllOH GIA. B. g. HARDWICK. W. R. MANSfllLD. O. C. HABDWIOX. tf Jy2o DAVID II. GALLOWAY, County Officer, NOTARY PUBLIC AND COLLECTOR, Will promptly execute all business entrusted to him, Residenco, No. 73 York Streot, Savannah, Oo. June 10—’68 ly A. Thomas, AUCTION & COMMISSION MUROHANT. 110 BRYAN STREET, SAVANNAH, GA., Jell TVt. MOLI3NTA, IMPORTER OF CHOICE SPANISH SF.GARS TOBACCO, tftso., Comoro! Cougross and Bull stroeta, Savannah, novl-ly R. B. DONNOLLY, INrORTER AND DEALER IN* SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, PAINTS, OILS GLASS BRUSHES, do. House, Sign and Ship Painter, GILdINQ,^RAINING, AND OLaZING. No 12 Whitaker street, Savannah, Ga., between Bay and Bryan streets. . mar 13—tf P. B. BEDFORD, ATT0EKr3BY AT X,AW, WARBBHORO’, GEORGIA, Will practice In tho Brnnswlck Circuit, In the countlA of Thoams, Lowndos and Berrien; and elsoIntheBouth ern Circuit. AU bnsinoss ontrostod to Ids caro will bo promptly attradod to. ly Jnn«12—'-8 E. C. MORGAN, JMTTORJVEY JIT MIT, NASnVlLLK, BKRRIBN OOUSTY, QKORQIA, Will practice In all thecottnllMnf the BonthernOlr- cnlt; Worth and Dooley,of Macon; and Coffee, Clinch and Waro, of tho Brunswick Circuit. Particular attention given to the Interest of Land owners.ly June 26-*68 CAR I.ETON Ai I* A It SONS, General Commission Merchants, 82 BAY STREET,8A YANNAII,GEORGIA. B . X . CAHLKTON . C1IA8.PARSONS. dec 18 MINIS Ac JOHNSTON, Genernl Anelion & Commission Merchants, Tender thelrsorvlcos to their friends end tho public Ju 3 C R, & J. LACHLISOM, Enxln corn and fffllltvriirhte, IRON‘S BRASS FOUNDERS. Csnal-Stroet-Near tho Canal Lock. R.LACIIL1SON. J. LACHLIBON, JOHN Y. PRICE. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Sop28—tf AMERICU8, GEORGIA. DUPEE, BECKfe SAYLKS, BANKERS & BROKERS, 3 and 5 Devonshire street, Boston, Mass. P., R A 8. glvo particular attention to the Mines ot I.ako Superior, and aro prepared to furnish reliable In- ormntion respecting them. A monthly review of the Rock nnd Money Market, with quotations of tha Cur rent Securities, will bo sont to any address desired. JAMES A. DUPE*. JAMES BECK IIENHT BAYLEB. apr39 ly S.S. .IliliLEK, & J. D. FERGUSON, WllEELWHIRHTMiliLACKNItllTHS No. 123 York-Ntrcot, $APANNrfH,(GA,) —-p. __ CarrlageB, Wagons, Carta and Drays manufactured Blacksmith- ing, Including Iron Railing and mSSSSmtSHwtlfm Gratos for Buildings, Ac-, done at tho shortest notico. ang 26. A. McALPIN & BRO’S. Lumber mill and Brick Yard9, top 6 SAVANNAH.GA. DENTISTRY. f 3’ S F> Y * CLARK, T~) TTHSTT 1 T S T 1 JLyJLUXN _I L kJ JL mayl3-’68 ly Congress st.—over II. P. Horton’s. BROKERAGE. f MNHB Snbscjlber tender! his services to his friend* 1 nnd tho public as a GENERAL BROKER, And rospectfully solicits tholr patronage. Ho will sell Real Estato, 8torks, and Person! Property lie will also qttend to Renting of Houses, and tho collecting ol llonta and tho Hiring of Negroes. • ELISHA WYLLY, Jan Ifl-’fiB tf Got nar Ray nnd Ilraytnn stras Mrs. James Betts’ NEW PATENT UTERINE SUPPORT, VENKTIIICH Is dertlnod to supercede all forms or p es ft snrles. Retail price $3. All her celebrated SUP PORTERS, with their recent Improvements, and under the highest medical ptaronage. Her many Inventions have been used with uninterrupted success for the past 24 years, which enu he favorably attested by thousands of Indies and physicians in all part] of tho Union. R tall price, $6 to$8. Forsaleby THUS. M. TURNER, novl7 Cor. Rumard and Rrongliton-et* ITEROSENE OIL—For salo by 14. J NO. D. MOORB, Druggist TZ'EROSENE LAMPS—For sale by JML JNO. B. MOORB, Druggist. 1TEROSENB OIL—For rale by JNO. B. MOORB, DruggliL 1TEUONENE LAMPS—For salo by J.%. sopl23 JNO. 11. MOORE. DruggUt. nORK AND BEEF.—40 blilrMossTiiid Prime ■ pork; 20 do Mess Roef; 10 do Family do; landing and for sale by OLAGIIORN fc CUNNINGHAM, •ept 23 E. «. OA IIA NIK 8 ATTORNEY AT LAW, Foray lh« Ga., WtU practice In the Flint and adjoining oounUesof Ike Jan 7 Macon Circuit. tf_ THOR. 8. WAYNE So SON* - TAOIOBS AUD GommUsion Merohaati. Jy $ iMM . SATANXIB, OA. A. oct 2 XE8 —100 dozH Collins'Axes; 100 doiBWCol- Hus' Axes; in store aot^for F 1 LOIUD.V WATKH-* d.llclou. P.rftm. for the Toilet, For sale by JNO. R MOOBB, Druggist jpLORIDA WATEIl—Uuwinalled^M a Per- fumeforlhe Handkerchief. For sale by ' ■ ■ l Dr JNO. B. MOORB, rugglst Pelf F LORIDA WATBR-Burpassegall as a Pet) mOORIOA WATKJtt- Th. mott (m» «n. Jh lasting Perfume In us«. For sale by * bet 16 JNO. B. MOORB, Druggist. - - 1 uniy, — MM Of thereon, and erty from a Jsrnln f stable. aovS w county, Und. ,m bounded Brown by unk tl.aniel ander A., constaMu nov More than 500,000 Bottles SOLD IN THE NEW ENGLAND STATES IN ONE YEAR. rflHK RESTORATIVE OF PRC? O. J. WOOD FOR A Restoring Ilnir perfectly and permanently, has never yet had a rival; volume after v. In me night be given from all pnrta of the world, and fr >m the most intelligent, to prove that it is a perfect Restorative; but read tho circular and you cauuut doubt; ru id also, the following: ffir The Hair.—People have for centuries been af flicted with bald heads, and the only remedy, hereto fore known, has been those nbominaldo wigs. By a re cent discovery of Professor Wood these articles are be ing fast dispensed with, but a great many persona still pntronizo them, because they have been so often im posed upon by Hair Tonics of different kinds. To all such persons we earnest y renke too request, that they will try once again, for In Wood's Restorative there is ho such thing ns fail. We know of a lady aho was bnld, who used the article a short time, and her head is now covered completely with tho fir cut and most beautiful curls imaginable' Wo know of numerous cases where hair wa» rapidly falling out, which It restored la greater perfection than it over had been befoie It is also without doubt ono of the best articles fnj keeping tbo hair in pood condition, making it soft nnd glossy, removing dnndiuff, nnd has proved Itself the greatest enemy lo all the ills that hair is heir to It Is the duty of every ono to improve their personal appearance, though sumo may differ In regard lo the ways of doing it; but every ono will admit that a beau tiful bend of liiiir, either in man or wcuian, is sn object much to bo desired, and iheiearu no means that should bo left untried to obtain such a consideration — Woman’s Advocate, Philo. t'oshocton, Ohio, Nov. 17,1866. O. J Wood A Co —Gents: As I have t een engaged iu •oiling your Hair Res orativn the last season for one of your local agents (K. M. llcnklnstm) and having experi enced the beneficial effects of it myself, 1 would likv to obtain nn agency for the Ftmoof Ohio, or some State in tho West, should you wish to make such an arrange ment. as I am convinced there is nothing equal to it in the United States, for restoring hair. J havo been engaged iu lb e Urn* business for several years, nnd have sold va rious preparations for tho hair, but have found nothing that restores tho secretive organs or invigorates ihe scalp na well as yours, being fully convinced that your Re storative Is what you leprusent it to tie, I would liko to engage In tho sale of it, for I am satisfied it must sell. Yours truly, 8. T. STOCK MAM. Wayland Mass* Feb. 6,1867 Prop. O. J Wood & Co.—Gents: Having realized the good effects ol your Hair Restorative, I with to state, (hat finding my hair growii g thltr, as well n* gray, 1 was Induced from what I rend and heard, to try tho ar ticle prepared b) you. to promote its growth and change Its color as it was in youth, both of which ft has effected completely. In tko operation I have used nearly three bottles. Yours, fee., JAMES FRANCIS. O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y., (In the great Now York Wire Railing Kstablishment,) and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold in Savannah by 8. D. BHA.VTLBY fc CO., JNO. B. MOORB. and nil <;ood Druggists, aug 28 dtr&wMmn NOTICE. A PPLICATION Will bo mad# to tile following named Ranks, for the payment of Ilio annexed named linuk Notes, full, ns tho right Jiund half of said Hank Notes was mailed to mo by W. II. Wootten. at Melton's Store, Ga., 17th Sept., 1858, and received by mo and tho left hand part ot said Rank Notes was mailed about tho 20th 8ept., by the same person, and same place, to John J. Harris, Mncou, Ga, forme,.and never came to hand; I shall, therefore, apply to tho Ranks for the payment of the same, in lull: Two twenty dollar bills, Nos. 002 and 947 Plautors’ Dank, Suvannnh,On. Two ten dollar bills, Nos. 188 nnd 499 Plantors' Rank, Savannah, Ga. One twenty dollar bll 1 , No. 054, Merchant k F'-autors' Rank, Savannah, Ga. One ten dollar bill, No. 302, Rank State of Georgia, Sa vannah. • One ten dollar bill, No. 3409, Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah. Ono too dollar bill, No. 610, Georgia Rail Road k Rank ing Company, Augusta, Ga. Ono twenty dollar bill, No. 3101, Rank of Augusta, Georgia. Ono ten dollar bill, No. 3788, Rank of Chester, South Carolina, Chester. Two ten dollar hills, Nos. 101 nnd 102, South-Western Rail Road, i-harlestsu, S. S. —ALSO— Mailed by tho same po son, und at tho same place, the right hand half of tho annexed named Bank Notes, Sib Oct., 1868, which lina been received, and on the 11th Oct. 1858, tho left hard half of said Itaok Notes was mailed to John J. Wootten, Macon, Ga., for me, aud nev er came to hand; Ono twenty dollar bill, No. 100, Rank Stale South Carolinn. Two twenty dollar bills, Nos. 40 and 674, Planters’ Rank,Savannah, Oa. One ten dollar bill, No, 624, Finn tors’ Rank, Savannah, Georgia. JOHN J. ALLEN. Macon, Ga. Nov. 1, 1858. 3mo nov 3 S' TATE OF GEORGIA, I To all whom It may > ' ICCHI y at th* Court A,1T< i will a Whereas, William F. Preston will apply of Ordinary for Letters Dismlssory, ns administrator tbr cstato of Dr. Willard Preston; These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be aud nppearhefoie said Court to make objection (If nuy they have) on or beforo the first Mon day in February ncxt,otlierwlio said letters will bo grant- ed. Witness, John Dilbo, Esq., Ordinary for l-hatnai County, this thirteenth da> of August, 1868. aug 14 JOHN BILBO, 0. C.C^ ESTATE OF GEORGIA,! To oil whom It mnjr ^ CHATHAM COUNTY. / coucorn. Whereas, Hiram Waller will apply ct the Court- of Ordinary for Loiters of Administration on the estate of James B, Waller, lata of said county deceased: These nro, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear beforo Bald Court to mako objection (Ifuny they havo) on or before Ihe first Mon day in December noxt, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this third of November, 1858. nov 4 JOHN BILBO, o.c.c. S TATE OF GEORGIA,) To all whom It may LI llRRTY COUNTY, / concorn: Whereas, B. Darwin McConnell will apply to the Court ol Ordinary for Letters Dismlssory, os Administrator on the eetntoof Dr. William P. McConnell: These are, thorefore, to clto and admonish all whom It may concern, to bo and appear beforo said Court to make objections (Ifany they have)on or before tho first Mon day In May noxt, (I860,) otherwise sold lotters will b« **Wltnesa, W. P. Qlrardean, Esq., Ordinary for Liberty county, this 11th day of October, 1868. oct U VV. P. GIRARDEAU, O. t. 0. Sixty days after date, G eorgia, i —, MoINTOSH COUNTY. (application will be made to the Honorable, tbo Court of Ordinary of Mclnfolh County, for leave to sell Lot No. 66, in the 8tl> Dlstrictof - county, as tho property dTthe estate of tho late John Fowler, deceased, ‘ “ * creditors of said estate. Darien, Oct.4th. 1868. - county, as tho property dTtiir estate of iwler, deceased, for the benofltof tho heirs and -THOMAS MAGUIRE, Adm’ur. in. oct 0 W! TATE OF GEORGIA,) To til whom|t may ‘ CHATHAM COUNTY. f concern: hereas, James D Cubbed go will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letfors of Guardianship of the peraons and property of George P., Isabel, Florida W., and Rob ert A, orphans aud minor children of Jobs B Cub hedge, daetaaedt • ;. ' '/■ ■ Thete are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom 1| may concern, to be and appear before Mid Court to make objection (If sioy they jinvo) pn or before the lint Mon day in December next, otherwise said letters will be *SSaUrMjii ami x*i-. fcr P k * ,h *“ Oo« lf till. «,h d,, o c SMBgggggj 1 f eygl .tdtevtUcmcntx "SimP" — ILL MR 8 )LI*, on Um* first Tnesdnv In n— bu . r ««t. before tho ifonrt nmiM&iorIan?? 8 * . "‘Mn too legal hours of sale - Ons hnn/r** r Lind, more r.r less, with the i, bounded north and sost by Bnftka’ P |aiid M 2,* n *! -*t by land*ol N, V.tuu. Ltrlsd m !° nth if Alien F.lsrbee, to eatlsfy an exieutlon®««"!ll i JuiUca's Coart of said county. In farm of Bragg. Levy made aud returned to me hi a &!' V. GILL, Sheriff BRYABf miBRIFF’S HALE * ‘ILL UR POLL, oa the first Tuesday | n * Roe,.*. b« r hext, before the Court IlonsedcSr Within the legal hours of sale: Thirty *cr?o7ir noreor les«. with the Improvement; J east by John bapp. wen by la, q, of i,2 north by lauds of Wm. U. Ilajmen*. and smil! BRYAN SHERIFF’S SALK YnKTlLL ItK MOLD, on the first Tuesday in liwemta. ▼ ▼ nsxt, before the Coirt IIi.um- <|<Kir in county, between the usual bouts of rate n*° and Harness. Levied on ns iho nr..t>ertv‘.,f i .,7 Middleton, with au execution s*Mud t „m ihliSroV Jector, for his State and County Taxes for me L* ••"■ October 26.1868. V. GILL,IK. M BRYAN HHBftlFK’S SALE —' W ILL Ilk SOLD, on the first Tuesday in5!(yr fm |^ r next, hetoro tho Court Ilonsu door in ii r ,. n county, tho following property, to wit: Twq ono man named Shepard, about twenty-five ago, and one Ifoy, named Abraham, about’[ nge. Levfol on a* tho property of Wm. it. V 4 ni, ri ctu with a motgngo fl. fa., In favor of Nailm,, HoLard. it’ Wm. II. Vanhrackfo. Property pointed oat bv tb.’ plaintiff, this October 18, 1668. 1 VJ 001,1 Sheriff s.c. W 1 ! EXECUTOR’S SALE. ILL ItK HOLD, on the tlret T ,r«dsy In J» Dn «rT next. In front of the roart House. kSSSm connty, a tract ol Land, belonglrg to the e»t«tu II. Powers deceased, about two miJr* fum So. r ft R-l the tract containing fourteen humln d nnd ment* acres, more or less, about one hundred and fifty acn* cleared, and In culltvatlou. Tho said place i- well «d.nt ed for the cnRfvation of corn, rlco and rotten. For particulars, enquire of L. T Elkins, near tha 'remises. L. T. ELKINS,) . oct IS fold A GUYTON, J b * ™- NTATE OF GEORGIA;) To all «!nm; iun^T 5 MclNTOHII O'UNTY. ( conevru- 7 Whereas, Wi'Ham T Thorpe, Esq , makes application for Letters of Guardianship foij be person and prnparlv of Mary 8. Fielder, (minor) daughter of J.ll. yfolder,'de ceased : These ure, therefore, to cite and sdmonbh all and sin gular, the friends and relatives of the *»idMnr> I. Field- er (minor; to show cause (it any they hatei why letter* of Guardianship should nut ho isenrd, ns prayed for by tho applicant, oth- wiw l-tt-rs will he lisiu-d at the De cember Term of the Court of Oidinary of raid County. Witness, the Honorable A A. DeLortm-, Ordinary for McIntosh County, this 22d day of t-ct.. lr58. <*125 A. A. DeI.OR.VK,o. m'i. c. G EORGIA I TohII whoni it may cod McINTOSH COUNTY, f cern: M hereas. Andrew 0« rna. Administrator debnr.is non, on Iho estato of Thomas .1. Middleton, deceased, ajiplies »« me for letters of dismission from said estate. These nro Pierefoie to cite and admonbh all whom It may concern, to he nnd appear before said«’ourt. ou the first Monday in April, 1859, ami make their objection*, (if any they have) in terms of the law, otherwise letters of dismission will Ik* granted the applicant. Witness tho Honorable A. A. ReLorin Ordinary, this 6>hSept 1868 A A. DbLOUM, ■opt8 Ordinal-* M I. C. NOTICE. O N 18th March last, 11 \V. Proudfoot. of Obb county. Georgia, mailed to Mr. II. * of t.'eder Bluff. Ala. half Rills ol Eighty i! Planters’ Rank, of Savnunah. nnd said hall i been lost or miscarried, *•> ns to induce a ci.nvi they never can be recovered, und that m lice given that at the expiration of three month, tion will be made for payment, to Rank. DK8CP.I1TION OF BILLS. If. No. 129 Planters’ Rank, Savannah. '2'2<i March ' 204, » “ “ let Jut,'tv 24, •• M •• 1st •• llr.6We|l 8. Hogan liars, on ills have lion that .« hereby applies- 1M1.*5II 1«M. JO 1650. 10 II. 8. IlliGAN. POST-OFFICE, ROSWELL, 2Ctli April. 1S58. I do heieby certify, that <n the js-tli Mnuli Iwt, W. II. Proudfoot placed in thin office a h!t.-r ad-lie-rcd to Mr. II. S. Ilogun, t edar Bluff. Alr.liiuia. rontnmitig the halves of eighty dollars Planti r^‘ Hui.k. eaiannah, which m bs mailed the came day ami fora aided. anc'Jl s3mo T D. A DA' 1 5 A-.'t I'M. S TATE OF GEORGIA,) T..all ttlM.m ii may CHATHAM COUNTY j cec-rn Whereas, Mamuel A. Wood will apply at il, e Ci.iirtof Ordinary for Letters of Administration hi Hi- Estate of Louis Legriel: These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all nlmm It niny concern, to he and appear befor- >-ai.l t'niirt to mak ■ objection (if nny they have) nn or hef re the first Monday in December next, othei wise raid letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq, Ordinary for Chatham county, this 20th day of October, 18i8 oct 22 JiiHY JJlLRO.c c,c. u it may £2TATE OF GEORGIA.) Tt CHATHAM COUNTY. / Whereas, Isaac Mcotl and Janies A.Courvoi.ie will ap ply at tho Court of Ordinary fur Letters ol Adminisirs- tlon on tho Estate of Emerson Foote: These nro, therefore, to cite nnd admonish sil "hois Jt may concern, to be nnd appear before •» < urt. to make objection (if nny they have nn or befor • lust Monday in Dcceuibornext, otherwira said nun- vui m gri. tied. Witness, John Rilbo, Esq, Ordinary for i'hs Imn Connty, tills 20th day of October. 165*. oct 22 JOH N III I,HO. o . e S TATE OF GEORGIA,) To all whom it may CHATHAM COUNTY. ) cm.reri : Whereas. Edward C. Wade, will apply nt ihe Court ol Ordinary for Letters Dismissnry, ns adtuinlstrntoron the Esuite of William Lynn. Theso aro, therefore, to cite nnd admonish nil whom it may concern,to be and appear before said Court to ir.aka objection (if any they have) ou or before the lii»t Mon day In Decomber next, otherwise said Ictteis will be granted. Witness, John Rilbo. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Co., this 14th day of June, 1868. June 16 JOHN RILBO, o. c. o. __ S TATE OF aEO»r<;fA,7Toall whom ft rosy CHATHAM COUNTY. ) c neern : Whereas, Solomon Cohen will apply at the Our* *1 Ordinary foe Letters Disniissory as Administrator C.T. ‘. on the estate of Jacob Del.aMottn. Those nro, therefore, to cite and ndnmnis It may concorn, to he and appear la-fore m make objections (if any they havo), on • ! b, Monday in Jnuuary noxt, otherwise raid l.< granted. Witness, Joint Bilbo, Esq, Ordinary for Chatham county, tliis sixth day of July, 165*. July 8 JOHN RILBO. o c. c. ill whom Court, to e the first rs w ill be 2JTATE OF GEORGIA,) To 5 CHATHAM COUNTY. ) Whereas, Osceola Butler w ill appl. Ordinary for Letters of Adniinistratn. Joint K Dt Ford : These nro, therefore, to clto nnd ndnn may concern, to be and appear before c. objection (if any they have) on or befoi day in December next, otherwise said lolier granted. Witness, John Rilbo. Esq. Ordinary for county, this vevunth day ol October. l"6a oct 8 ..J.I11X UI1.HO. ill ttiM.m ii nmy nt ihe Court ol ou the estate of ddi nil wl.-m it ii ('. urt tetimke llie firs: Men- I lei lets will bs S TATE OF GEORGIA, 1 To all whom It msy CHATHAM COUNTY ) cone»ru: Whereas, John 8. Norris will apply nt the Court ol Ordinary for Letters Dismis*ory,ns administrator on the estate of Dorothea Atiralinms: These nro, therefore, to tire and ndmonlsh all whotnll may concern to be and appear before said Court to tnsfce objection (If any they have) on or before the first Mon day In February next,otherwise said letters will be grant- witness, John Bilbo, Ksq, Ordinary for Chstlitn Conty, this thirteenth day of August, 16 6. aug 14 JOHN BIlBO.o.C C. S TATE OF GEORGIA, 1 To all whom It rosy CHATHAM COUNTY. J concern. Whereas Thomas K. Lloyd will apply nt the i oiirl o Ordinary lor Letters of Administration d«- bonus eon cum testanienlo annexed on the Estate t i 1 bo's K I b'jd nnd Letters of Administration on tho Estates of Elis IJoyd and Benjamin W. Lloyd: . Them are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom it may concern,to bo and appear before raid ffouit lo ''’ake objection (If any they have) on or before t> e first Mon- lay in December next, otherwise said letters will D« granted. Witnesc, John Rilbo, Esq., Ordinary for < hathsa county, this 4th day of October, 18*8. oct 6 JOHN BILBO. O. C O. RULE NISI, , SJOHN HAHN, ■) Rule Nisi, on Foreclosure or Mo«- vs. gage. fee., in llryan ^uprrior ISAAC NHWTON,) Cjurt. April Term. 1»8. P RESENT, the Honorable William II Fleming,Judgs of said Court. , ... It appearing to the Court, by tho Pethion of John Harn, Hint on the fifteenth day of September, one tnon- sand eight hundred and fifty six Isaac Newton of wj county, made and delivered to said John Main Ju» '* certain Promissory Notes, benriOK'date on Ihe day sou year aforesaid; one of which Promissory .Vote* bee*®* duo and payable on the first day of January, next *»” tho date thereof, nnd tbo other sold Promissory N p, y with Interest thoreon from tbo day of the date thtreei, to becomoduo on the first day of January, ono thou**"® eight hundred and fifty eight, which period hwno* elapsed, whereby the said Isaac New ton promised tor»b on the tint day of January, ono thousand eight hnndrto and flfty soven, to the said John Horn, or hearer, ts* sura of throe hundred and fifty dollars, Mid on the IW dav of January, ono thousand eight hundred ana niiy- eight, to pay to the said John Harn, or bearer, the far ther enm or three hundred and fifty dollnrs, togelnw with tho Interest thereon, from the sahl firteei thdsy « September, ono thouiaud eight hundred andfiny**' for valuo received. , And that afterwards, on tho tame day and year nrs aforesaid, thesald Isaac Newton. Iho better tosecurs payment of tho said Promissory Notes, according to j tenor and effect thereof, executed and dellvered te ^ said John Harn, hi* deed of mortgage, whereby th*»» Isaac Newton conveyed to the raid John H*rn. that tract or parcel of Imnd, situate, lying and wfaK tho county aforesaid, known B8 * P* rt r i!!,ntr. Under Und. In tho twentieth District of aa’d conMTj containing three hundred acres, moroor less .con ed that If thesald Isaac Newton shouldi pay off and cu£ charge aald Promissory Notes or ranse it lobe d ne, cordmgtotho tenor and effect thereof, 1 that I! n' ^ said deed of mortgage, and said nroniJ“° # r f “ become and bo null and void to B ]' ,n i*“ , I l*^Fra^hSt And It fuither appearing to the Court that tjjjg montloned of said Promissory Notes, to wit.' . , a , er . tho sum of. three hundred and Janu- estthereon,from date, and daoon toofintday J“pj ary, one thousand eight hundred and fiKy-t|8 h ^ remains unpaid: it U, toerefoni, ^v^Jjawt day of Isaac Newton do pay fate this Court, by tboBnto^ tho next toor^, tha principal, interest and dne on laid Note (or show cans* to contrary, t he has,) and that, on the fallnro of the ^ Newton ao to do, tho equity ot redemption to aald mortgage premises, be forever thereafter Wills further ordered, toat tois Rul* Jo pnjtojjj in ono or the public gaieties of once » month for four months, or a copy to®" 01 7,#*. on tho aald lease Newton, or hbipjjMjjSLuS!" ney,atlowatthree montha pravlone to tbo extterw '“itinM l«m r smitBi u „, „ ,.o jttly 19 lemolme