The Savannah Republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1858-1865, December 24, 1858, Image 4

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: 2ife &fci j«lii»nilUMi(HM Atubwiki «h« Phmm ui|IiIM«k ■•rbnau^ <o toy ih* n«T»r»*t— rnd - -^^“^MlwJofhSil&th* Supo- _ „ _umtof, ;iwd tho 8upoHor o county. ' „ . M ,, J»«*fa«— of the Inferior Court of Bryan county, to Irry an extra tax for educational pur- 140 f* point out the manner In which constable*, neg- * ~“liur to Iffy or collect tho monoy on DU* few fine*. nail bo ruled before the w-noral Comwlwlcwcrf of Chatham and Carroll Um 11m between Warn and Pierce coun- the road handa living upon Cumbert* la* npoQ Rifle Cut. _ an’act to Incorporate-tho Georgia Air JUHd 10 oonfcr on them certain i>owor« and ' March 6th, I860. InfoRtrr corps In tho town of ■porate the Ogfcthorpo Light In* _jn»h, kc. compensate Grand and Petit Juror* In Emanuel „.„d an act entitled an act to amend an act, y of, and In addition to the various act* here* iLirjii pawnfl In relation to the city of Savannah, npprov* feo*Uno betwocn Dougherty and Worth 140 To alter and amend tho Rood law* of thl* State, approrod Dec. 19,1848, eo for on relate* to tho appoint ment of commissioner* for the counties of Gordon and T§d^olUean P electlonnnd mako valid the actror “ —Tbt, a» Ordinary of Troup county. t for tho compensation of Urand aiul Pet- i county, In Superior and Inferior „>8teto Treasurer to sign tho Coupons pent, bond* of this State for tho whole - due, to issue new bond* with ail (he auihoriso tho Georgia llnilrond and Banking Company ,|0 buRd a Branch Hoad to Katonton in Putnam ^LH To repeal an act approved Feb. 16th, J8W, tv ex tend the provisions of au uct to regulate thu fees of Mag istrate* and Constables, Ac, so fur us relates to the coun- "ar* the lino betweeu Irwin and Worth coun ties,. 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' 166 To authoriso tho Justice* of tho Inferior Court of Plckeoa.6ounty.to levy and collect an extra tax to |>ay the county debt Incurred by building n Jail. 167 To prevent non-residents in tho county of Miller from aunp bunting. - 16$ To change aud fix tlio iiuo between Jefferson and 169 To Incorporate the Yahcoln IUver and Cano Creek Hydraulic How Mining Company. 100 To incorporate tho Gwinnett Manufacturing (Vi, and define the rights and privilego und liabilities of lire 161 Toamrnd an act to Incorpomto.Mnwhnll College In Griffin, approved Dec. 22d, 853. 163 To amend nn act entitled an act to amend the vari ous act* In relation to tho city Court of Savunuuh, Ac., assented to Dec. 22d, 1867. 168 To incorporate tho town of Didiloncga, and to pro- ” —Commissioners. ,, “ «f JKgJfefilu mentioned, ira.1 'JSKffi'Knd; of electing tho Marshal in tho Incorporate an Academy In Thomas county and *R empower tha Grand Jumrs In Appllngcoutity to drtigilate tho children entitled to tho benefits of tho Toor School Fund. 108 To Inrorporate Aljiharctta In Milton county. 169 To authorise tho Inferior Court of Hancock county to loryiin extra tax to establish quarters for tho Poor °^170To°approptUte tho sum of two hundred and forty dollar* to Dade county. 171 To Incorporate Altoraaba Lodge, No. 220, Free and Accepted Masons, In McIntosh county. 172 T«f incorporate M. E. Church ut Prospect, In Thom- "Wfetho relief of tho Commissioners of tho Altama- ha River.* • 174 Td toy out and orgnnizo a now county from tho couatlM erf Lowndes and Clinch. 176 To empower J. W. Held, Adm’r. of the estate of S. B. Daniel, late of Greeue county, to vest surplus hinds arising from solo of crops, Ac, under limitations. 176 To Incorporate Trustees of Mud Crook Baptist Camp Ground,' Ac. 177 To compensate 0. W. Anderson and others for nr- resting tho murderers of Samuel Landrum. 178 To niter had amend tho Rood Laws so far as relates to Ogtothorp* county, and others herein named. 179 To incorporate Battle Lodge, No. 211, Free and Ac cepted Masons, at Mill Town, Berrien ro. 180. To authorize tho J nations of the Inferior Court of Crawford county to lory an extra tax for tho building of “So allow Tax Collectors In Decatur county, com- is on Insolvent executions. 182 TO change tha Bus between Gilmer and Pickens counties, Ao. 183 To authorize the Justices of tho Inferior Courts In tho counties of Wayno, Appling and Pierce to appoint Surveyors to define-and mark tho lines between said counties. ' ‘ 184 To authorize tho Inferior Court of Mudison county to sell tho Academy buildings and real estate of said Academy, and apply tho funds collected to educational ""IBSSm an act entitled An Act to amend the uveruiult* of force In relation to the town of West Point. Also, to Incorporate and confer certain powers on the First PrctobjteritTa Church In Atlanta; to ox tend tho corporate limits of the town of Buena Vista; to locate anu define the lino betwoen Berrion and Coffee counties, and to add No*. 219,264, and 250, In4th District of Irwin, to Wilcox county.. 186 For the appointment of Auditor* In certain cases. 187. To change tlio times of holding tho Superior and Inferior Court* of Scbl.ey county. . 188 To repeal apart of 1st Sec. 3d Article of tho Con stitution of this State, to insert u provision in lieu there of. n* - 189 -To-amend nnact entitled an get to amend tho several acts In- relation to tho osslgnmont of Dower, as sented to February 21st, 1860. 190 To revive, alter and amend an act to make perma nent the sito ot Public Buildings in Polk county ut Cedar Tnwn,tefcito incorporate tlio samo, approvod Feb. 8th, 1854. 101 To change tho time of holding tho Inferior Courts of Appling county. 192 To amend an .™ c , — — anco Company, lit the city of Macon, and to strike out a proviso In the same. 193 To chingo the time of holdingtholnferiorCourt in Ware county. 1U4 T9 conioHdato tho ofilccs of Itecoivor of Tux Ito- tnrns audJix Collector in Dawson county. 196 To Incorporate Qanldlng Lodge, No. 215, of Free and Accepted Masons lu the county of Fnyotie. 196 To amend ah act to Incorporate Moccasin Turn pike Road Company inJUbun county, approved Marc i 3d, 1866, and grant Uieramo certain privileges 107 To incorporate Wsaidn'.toil Institute,a high school orgsnlsod by aJkiptiat Association In Hancock county, and to ckangs tbo name, of the village of Buffalo. ^ 198 To^Jneorporute aud confer certain privileges to the ^109“ ' * * with thftolof land on which It Is located. 200 To- spthorlse tbo Mayor and Aldermen of tlm city of Savannah and hamlets thereof, and their succes sors In office, to Institute a system of drainage for the same nndor certain specified conditions. 201 lb' consdidute the offices of Tax Receiver and TaxOoltoeter In Pierce county, and dissolve the samo offices in -Worth county, 202 To,authoriso tlie Justices of the Infertbr Court of Worth Cooaty to levy an extra tsx to pay off tho Indebt edness of taid ounmy, beginning In 1869. 208 To amend the 1st section of an Ml, approved Deo. 22.1857, In relation to tho charter of tbo cltr vf Macon. 204 To authorize the Justice* of the Inferior court of Pass county to levy an axlra tax on tlio State tsx to pay tb* Jury fete of raid county. 206 To amend toe several acts Incorporating tho town 200 To Incorporate the Kingston Presbyterian cl nrch of Casscounty, 207 To bhang* the line* between the counties of Mu- ... aetto authorise ,the issuing of Uld attachments and to regulate the pre- Bionteto. same, and for other purposes, * ‘omlnluioperations for gold In white 'o change th* Unas between Henry anil Clat i Iba relief W. A. Rees*, Ailm’r, Ac. i*ud an act assented to 284 Feb'y, 1860, es- Jostles Court at llolmesville tho lines between Corfu ikl counties. DBTJ&8, Perfumery, Brushes, INSTRUMENTS, CHEMICALS, FANCY ARTICLES, FULLY PREPARED FOR I THE FALL TRADE. WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS & PHYSICIANS VISITING THE CITY TO HIS LARGE STOCK, Brouglitou st.opposite St. Andrew’* Hall. SAVANNAH, GA. eept U* Bc-Opcncil, Nov. 1st, 1858. APOTICARW HALL! Soulh Enel cor. Jiroughton and llarnard Sts. SnvAiuiali, On, Stewart & Butler, (SUCCESSORS TO THE LATE J. E. DkFOIUU Having v.rr-ti’^ANTd newly stocked KSTABLISIIED Store, invite the attention of MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS, PLANTERS, Ami the Public Generally, To their new and seioet stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, Fancy Goods, Stand’d Patent Medicines, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c. Which they offer at Low Kates! Kg-Particular attention given to tlio Dispensing of Prescriptions and Family Medicines. Also, just opened, a large and complete stock of French, English nud American Perfumery, Kninhes, Ac. Ac. nor 1 tf . BOERHAVE’S Ikswi TIIE CKLEUUATED HOLLAND REMEDY For Dyspepsia, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, DISEASES OF ANY KIND FEVER ANP AGUE! S UCH as indlgsntiou, Acidity ut me Stomach,Colick) Pains, Heartburn. Loss of Appetite, Dpspotidency, Costiveness, Blind nud Illeedini; Piles. Iu nil Ni-rvou-t Kheumatic,aud Neuralgic Affections, it basin numerott. distances proved highly beneficial, and In others effects a decided ettre. This Is a purely vegetable compound, prepared or. strictly scientific principle*,after tho manner of tho cel. ebrated Holland Professor. Uoerhnvo Because of Its groat success In most of the European States, its Intrr* auction into the United States was intended more cs peclally for those of out fatherland scattered here and there over the face of this mighty country. Meeting w ith great success among them. I now nflor it to tin American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must bo acknowledged. 11 Is particularly recommended to those persons wnosc constitutions tnnyhnvohoen impaired by tbo continu ous nso of ardent spirits, or othnr lorms of dissipation. Generally Instantaneous in effect, it finds Its way direct ly to tho seat of life, thrilliug and quickening nverj nerve, raising np tho drooping spirit, and, in factinfus Ingnew health and vigor in thesystem. NOTJOJS.—-Whoever expects to find this a bevrrag# will bedlsappointed; but to the sick, weak and low sju. Itod, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed if singular romedial^ro^erties^^ The groat popularity of this dtillghtfnl Aroma has m* luced many imitations, which tlio public should guard sgnlmt purchasing. Ro not ponnnded to buy anything else until you havo given Roorhuvn's Holland Bitters a fitr trial. Ono bottle will convince you liow infinitely superior it Is to nil these Imitations. 99- Bold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $B, by th sole proprietors, BENJAMIN l’AOK, Jr. A CO., Slannfucturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pittsburgh, P* Boldin Bavannah by JOHN B. MOORK, A. A. SOliOMON* A CO., 8. D. 1IUANTLKY A CO. J E DiFOllD, KING A WARING, JAM KB H. OAKTRIl, T. M. TURN Kit. Asd Drnggists'BontaTallr throughout theP*w»V* *rr WH‘ **••*"'• 99 To amend *n act to authorise and reqnlro the utete of Trentoq Academy to sell tho same together • - rCrJi .... , c £ , >tteo and Irwinabd ■to the. Phi Delta Lodge No. -148, of sd Masons in Frankliq county, and i/7o 180, st Ciriiesvllle, Ga. be uveral Acts incorporstiag the town lorbipierJte “Yonng America” Flro Company In It laws relating to Load right*,io far a* ktnn county. at* money for tbo completion of tho Ijint. :#tho Penfleld Railroad Company, eral Jaw* In relation to ibe Geor* our feoetorsand IUpre*en- for, and nte tbrfr best exer- .. JMott from tho Vi 8 Treat 1 fa Haytl, Dnwt on Biytb*Tiii _,,..^GHHnaryof . bo soldi' bn lb* first Tuesday Court nones door In Bwalnss- Fonr thousand (4,000) actes ol D nantisl counties, on the Ogen lauds tf Benjamin Lane, Phillip trn Johnson, and others, floras JbhOMtt. These lands ' met with, they itefU. NOTICE. A PPLICATION Will bo made to the following named Banks, for tho payment of the annexed named Bank Notes, full, "* tho right hsnd half of suld Bank Noics vrns mailed to mo by W. II. Wootten. at McUen’s Ptoro. Ga., 17tli Sept H 1858. and received by me and the left hand part of said Bank Notes whs mailed about thu 20th Fept., by the same porson, and same place, to John J. Harris, 61 neon, Ga, forme, and never came to hand; I shall, thoreforo, apply to the Bunks for the payment of the snn e, in lull: Two twenty doltor bills, Nos, 002 and 017 Planters’ Bank, Savannah, Ga. Two ton dollar bills, Nos. 188 and 400 Planters’ Bank, Bavannah, Ga. One twenty dollar bill, No 061, Merohnnt A Planters’ Bank. Savannah, Ga. One ten dollar bill, No. 302, Bank State of Georgia, Ba vannah. One ten dollar bill, No. 3409, M-trlno Bank of Georgia, Savannah. One twenty dollar bill, No. 616, Georgia Rail Road A Banking Company, Augusta, G.v. Ono twenty dollar bill, No. 8101, Bank of AuguBta, Georgia. Ono ton dollar bill, No. 3788, Bank of Obestor, South Carolina, Chester. Two ton dollar bills, No*. 101 and 102, South-Western Rail Road, LbarJosUo, 8.8. —ALSO— Malted by the same person, and at tho same place, the right hand half of tne annexed named Bank Notes, 8ih Oct.. 1868, whloh has been received, and on tho 11th (let. 1858, the left handball of slid Bank Notes whs mailed to John T.Wootten.M&con, Un„ for me, and Dov er came to hsnd; Ons twenty dollar bill, No. 106, Bank State South Carollnu. Two twenty doltar bill*, N**. 46 aud 674, Planters’ Bank. Bavannah, Ga. One ten dollar bill, No. 624, Planters’ Bank, Savnnnnli, Georgia. JOHN J. AT.LKN. Msoon.Qa.NoY.1,1868. 3mn nnv 3 H TATJB OF GEORGIA, 1 To ail whom it ruuy CHATHAM COUNTY. / concern : Whereas, Solomon Cohen will apply at tlm Cour* nt Ordinary fev Lottara Dlsmlssonr as Administrator O.T. A. nn the estate of Jacob DeLaMotta. These are, therefor*, to cite and admonish nil whom ll may concern, to J>* and appear before wild Court, to make objection* (If ally they have), on or before the II rst Monday In January noxt, otborwlao said Letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, K*q, Ordinary (or Ohatham county, thl* sixth day of July, 1868. July 8 JOHN BILBO, o 0.0. gjTATM OF GEORGIA,) To all whom It may © CHATHAM COUNTY, f ‘ concern: Whereas, John 8. Norris will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letter* D|*mls*ory,as administrator on the eetatn of Dorothea Abrahams: These are, therefore; to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (If arty they have) on or before th first Mon day In February next,otherwise said letter* will bo grant- Witness, John Bilbo, B*q., Ordlnnry for Chatham Gouty, thl* thirteenth day of August, 1858. an* *4 JOHN 111 UK), o.o o. S --fa™wok<jhsix; TTo all wham It may CHATHAM COUNTY, i enm-ern; RAIL ROAD IRON. THE RENSSELAER IRON COMFY, Titov, JV. V., Off.tr Rails of their owri. manufacture, deliverable M may ho.doilred by purclmier*. OLD BAILS Hecolved In oxchange for. new or for ro-mnrturacturlug. JOHN A. GRISWOLD, Agant, Troy,N, V. mbw ton* aoixr t *pr 19 BUSSING, 0K0CKKR & D0DGH. JACOB ROWE, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Nos. 0 and 8 Broadway, and 8 Beaver strset, Orders recoived for all slzus MERCHANT, BAR, AND Rail Road Iron, AMERICAN AND SCOTCH PIG IRON, 8UPKRI0R WROUGHT IRON HAIL ROAD CHAIRS, . SPIKE, OAR WHBHbB, Ac. he. Office, No. 8 Broadway, corner Beaver et, opposite tlio Bowling Green, nbw yoriK. Rzrzas to—Messrs. Cooper h Ili-wett: John Calhonn Ksq., Lk4 Kx.Gov. Morehead, N. O.: Lemuel P. Grant Ksq.Hn.; Col. Waller Gwynn, S. 0.; Walter Goodwin Ksq, Ml-S. ly "U* 9-’3 OOmiUGATlflD WROUGHT IRON AND WIRE RAILING. • (8KCURKI) BY LKTTBR8 PATRNT) A DMIRABLY adapted for enclosing Public Grounds, Cemt-tericf, Balconies, Cottages, Ao. Sheep and Ox Hurdle Patent Wire, 8acking Bo-Isteads, with every varl ly of Folding Iron Bedsteads and Iron Furniture, patent Wlr.i Cnnl 8cn-ens,Ore, Sand and Gravel Screens, Wire Netting for Mosquito, Sheep, Poultry, and other purposes. Wire Summer Houses, Fancy Wire Work, In great variety, for gardens, &c. M. WALKER Sc SONS, MacinfHctnrers, No. 635 Market, N K corner 6th street, R ng o Dmo Philadelphia THOS.M. TURNER, APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST CORNER BARNARD <0 BROUGHTON-STS., O FPKUB FOR BALK, nt WiiotesnleHnd Retail, a care fully selected assortment of DRUGS. CHEMICALS, GABDEN SEEDS, and other article* usually kept in a Drug Store Strict personal attention givou to Physicians’ Prescrip tlons. nov 17 Henry Esler & Co., jif’ffjerelHennr KngVno amTilblTej Works, Atlantic Docks BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, Ate new nrepsred for constructing and furnishing STATIONARY, RIVER AND MARINE TEST GINES Of overr deocriplion. Sugar Mills, Mill Works, nnd Mining Machinery. Also,-all kinds of High and Low Pressure Boilers , , , , . The subscriber. Agent l* Savannah for the above Works, will recelvo order, for all kinds of Machinery. He has now on hand eoveral iinnll Porteblo Ktwlnns, •tillable for planters’ u'o, also, one 16 horso power Engine, which bo will sell on accommodating terms.- II. H. LIN'VILLK. Machinist, St. Julian st, July 4 tf One square west of the Market. -A. J. MILLER & CO.’S No. 141 Broughton strtet, Savannah, Georgia. NEW FURNITURE of nil kinds; COFFIRS, Ao. Constantly on hand: also, a largeassortaic-nt of ‘LOOKING GLASSES. New W ork mndo to order at tlio shortest notice Kg- Matttaw*.-Jobbing,and MJLL-IMNQING dune In the neatest style with dispatch ly Jan TO T ITH Und rslgned offer for salo tho nhovo standard brand of fine llyo Whiskey of tboir own tiistllln- tlon. In Mils, nod half obis. The quality of this Whiskey, known so favorably in tho South for the oast eight years, e 111 siwnys l>o kept tip to Its former liloh standard, nnd purchasers and consumers can eiy upon Its being n per fectly pure ftya W hiskey, distilled under our own per* junnl super vision, and entirely free from any deleterious ■•iihftutici-a which ronder made up Whiskeys so oljec- lionaldo. Always t-svina a largo stock of tlio above and other .ire Whiskey* In New York ns well as Philadelphia, we are <-hnt>U«J>to ship goods from either city direct, PtfBKMAN tc SIMPSON Phanix Distillery. Oifices, 109 South Front street, Philadelphia, and 00 Wall stroi-t Now York. ly or18’68 A N - Litorary Bureau. KXPKHIBNOED EDITOR, a sticcowfn Author, , nnd u thoroughly oducuted Literary Man, weary with'twoniy-flvo years of Ilia drudgery of Pally Jour nalism. lias determined to hire out nr sell ids brains nt retail, to ilioso who may require their services, iu any honorable way. Merchants, llnsiness Men, Inventors, and dealers of every kind will lie supplied, off hand, with Adver tisements, (pncticsl or otherwise.) Notices, Cards, Circu lars. or any speefo* af article desired. Politician will l»e supplied with Speeches, Reports, Resolutions, letters, Toasts, Pamphlets, Editorial Arti rice. Communications, end every sort oT Itrain-work which they may find it Inconvenient or troublesome to do themselves. Wiles m.d Gentlemen.of every rank in socloty or oo cupntion in lifo.can have Letters written on any subject, whejher business or sentimental. The advertlsor will also conduct or translate Corres pondence of overy kind, either Kuglish, Frouch, Span ish. German, vr Italian. Pnotry, Acrostics, Lines for Albums, Notes, Dll— lotdrux, Alonodios. and Compositions of tlio most delicate and confidential character, Incident toomy possible circnmsUnce or event in lito, will be furnished In Inrlolablo confidence, by writing to tho nndcralgnod, and explaining their wishes Orders l,y mall, accompanied with ensh, will be strict ly nnd promptly attended to. Address J. THOMPSON, Literary Bureau, npr2fl ly llox 2286 Philadelphia P. O; Pa. ■JTlOK A STOVE of any kind, either for Cooking B? or Heating purposes, any ono wishing to purchase will ceiisult their own Interest by calling at tho Albany Stove Agency, Hndgson’a Block, corner Broughton nnd Itnll streets, ns tlio varh-fi Is ernllrs*. nnd I soli at man ufacturer’s prices. Recollect tho place: E. 0. BEACH. For PARLOR OR OFFICE GRATES, any kind may bo found nt DBAOH’8. For HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS—Yon can find just what you want at New York prices, at DEATH’S. Tho fluent TABLE CUTLERY*»«nd PLATED FORKS. SPOONS, BeC., over brought to Savannah, nnd very cheap, at BEACH’S. ■ For n FANCY BASKET, of any kind,look Innt BEACH’S. For a CHILD'S CARRIAGE, callat BEACH’S. LARGE STOCK OF Gold Fens and Cases. AL“0 Pencils and Pen-Holders, XXV XiARG-XI QTTAHTTITIIilfo, ViCTK now have opened tho largest stock of the Vt above goods that Is in this market, end of the very host manufacturers, viz: Bngley’s, Morion’*, Fan- child* and Foley's.which we aro offering nt tew prices nt WhnlPBsle or Retail, JNO, M, COOPER A i'<» MOURNING GOODS, rUal’ REOEtNED—Lnpln’i Black Bombasine, tJP Lupins Black Parnmrtta, do • do Tjunefe fc Mnslfn*. do do Crape and Love Veils, Mourning Lace Setts, entirely new in stylo, do Gaps, in La ennd Muslin, do' Shawl* and Mantilla*, Drape Collars and Foil Sett*. Mourning Bilk*, good assortment* nov6 HENRY LtTIIROPfcCG. C HE P.SE -—76 boss* Cheoat, for sale to arrlvn. per sohr Hckford Webb, by L. W. WELLS. ii , Ptorry.lpbfon - JHoifc tnd for **ic by UUANrON A NORRIS,' Where**, 8arsh Jandon will app'y at the Court of Or- dlnsry for Jgittm or Admlnlttratlon on tho Eitato of Y.Jsndont- rr, tlieraforf, to clta and admonish all whom ft errt, to bo and appear before salo Court to msko (If »ny I*M h»v*) on or b*fo» lit* racond Mon* Btury nfAf, wIRorwl*# raid letter* will bo COUNTRY SCHOOL. HOUSE I , . C ONTAINING Elevations. Plans nnd Hpeclfiovtlona, With Estimates, Directions to Bnildur*, kngg«itiniii a* to bctiool around*, Furniture, Apparatus, Ao, nnd a Treatise on Pchool-IImtse «rchltectnro; by Jas Jnhon- noL witli ntmterojfd design* hv 8 O llewas. Tho Jesuit*, nn Hlitorlcal Sketch| by BWGrlnflald, The Height*of Kldslberg; byllelenHasittl. ' . MORE Off Life And I qb«nr* of Rev DantolRrtker. J Varnon Orov*. nr Il*arU a* They Ar*.., 4 - Th* Two Bliteri; by Mr* Emmn Booth worth. Mar* Derwent j by Mr* Ann 8 8te;.hru*. K N Pejiper Paper*, by Jncones Manrlca Jtecrlved I'lBEH Month., nor. * Of c 3mo a-pt'l *W*OTKD 0»' ii u t tb (it go, ja ri’ctjnuti t a r, LIVES AND SLAVES, IN SAFE AND RELIABLE OFFICES, BV R. D. PntLLlPS, \ Atnnt . WM. F- DRANTLRY, j Ofiice 81 Bay street. For Charleston VIS Bluirtoa. BEAUFORT, HILTON IIKAD, BOYD’S LANDING, PORT ROYAL. The ntperlor Iron steamer CBOILK. P. Perk, commander, having boen tliorongbljr overhauled, will leave th* Charleston, wharf for the abovs t Uces overy Sunday Afternoon at 6 or paMSge, apply to J. P. BROOKS, Agent, Clmrleitnn wharf. o’clock, For Height or p For Charleston Direct. To Leave every Tuesday and Saturday Afternoon at 5 o'clock. Tlio enperior steamer QOHOON, F. Barden, Commander, will leave thu . Charleston Wharf as shove. Before >lng,*ho h'AVi-a Charleston on Mou- "day and Thursday afternoon. Pas sengers by the Thursday trip from Obnrlnston, will b« sure to connect with the eteanirr ST. JOHNS, for Flori da, on Friday morning. For freight or panango, apply J. P. BKOOKS, Agent. tinvM (hsrlestoti Wharf. For Charleston, S. C., VIA BEAUFORT AND 111 I.TON HEAD. STEAMKlt EVERGLADE, Ciipt. L. M. Coxstter. Thii fine steamer haring boon .thoroughly overhauled, painted, Ac., has commenced h«r regular- trip*, and will loavo from Dillon’s wbk'f, toot of Cm Works, every Saturday Afternoon, nt 4 o’clock. Shecounvcts regulatiy with the Rail Roads at Charles ton. Freight consigned to tba Agent shipped freo of com mission. JN0. C. FRABKIt, Agent, net 29 • Bay street. SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA UNITED STATES MAIL !! For Faint lea, Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Jacksonville, Magnolia and Picolata. Leaves Every Monday Morning nt half past 0 o’clock. Tho new nnd elegant Iron stuainei ST. MARYS, Cnpt. .tamos Freeborn, shaving beau thoroughly painted nnd •overhauled, will ieuvo regularly a* above. Tho 8T. MARYS has large, commodfouannd airy state rooms and saloons, having boen built expressly fc-r tills trade, and offeis unsurpassed facilities to invalids nnd others. For freight or passage, apply «n bourd, at tlio Florida Steam Packet wharf, or to “ CLAGHOHN A CUNNJ.Yff^M, Agents. lids Ihwit i-onnvcts: At AoVuuswlck— With tho lUunswlck A Florida Roll Bond At St. Marys—With' Steamers for Contervillngo and Camp l’inckney. At FeriiHmliua—With Fernatidina Bail lined to Bald win ni d Starke, nnd Singefoi Ualtiusviliu, Newnansvllle. Fleniiugtou nod Ocnia. At Jacksonville—With Juckivuville, Alligator end Tallahassee Hail Hoad. At Pfolata—With Stages for St. Augustine. At Paintka—With Stage* for Orange Spring*, Ocala, AdnriHville, Fh minuton, Hrooksvlllu and 'l'ampa Hay, and with ste' ineis Darlington and Raiuctt to Wclukn, Fort Butler. Molonville and Enterprise, nnd thence by Coach to New Smyrna and Indian Itiver i'Ct -'to SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA UNITED STATES MAIL. For Palatka, E. F., Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary’s, Eeruandina, Jacksonville, Magnolia and Picolata. I-cuvcs every Friday Morning, nt h ilf-past 9 o’clock. Tlia new and elegant steamer PT. JOHNS, Captain N. King, loaves reirulariy «« above. Having been built expressly for this route, with lnrg» aud airy sa loons and itato-rooms, she offers unsurpassed facilities to invalids and others. For freightor passage, apply on board, at tho Florid* Steam Packet wharf, or to CLAGHOHN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts This Boat connects: At Brunswick—With tlio Brunswick A Florida Kail Road. At St. Marys—With Steamers for Contervillngo and damp Pineknev. At Fernatidina—With Femaiidltin Hall Hoad to Bald win and Starke, nnd Stages to Onmosrillo, Newimnsvilio, Klemington and Ocala. At Jacksonville—With Juck>onvH 0, Allgatornnd Tal- lahrtssre Hail Hoad At Pteiitaln—With plane* for Ft. Augustino. At Pal-aka—W1 h Stages for Orange Springs, Ocala, Adam-vi le, Flemington, Brooksvlllp and Tampa Bay; and witli steamers Darlington and Harnett, to Welaka, Fort I in tier, Mel.nvllle and KTiternrbe, nnd thence by Coach to New Smyrna and Indian River net 30 For Palatka, E. Fla. VIA BRUNSWICK, STs MARYS, FERNAN- DINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND PICOLATA. Slopping at all Intermediate Landings. -y To h avo from Dillon’s Wharf, foot of Gas Works, every Wednesday morning nt 014o’clock, tbo new and . splendid st-nmer UVKItGI.ADK,L. M. i.’oxit»h Commander, having been thoroughly over tmuleii and repainted, will resume lier regular trips, leaving ns almvo The Everglade will connect regularly with tho Bruuswlck nnd Florida, and Fernnndina and . dar Keys Itoilronds, aud ull Stage lines for tlio Intcrlo» ■fFarida. . , , • A1 Freight consfuned to the Agent, will bo forwsrdec vlth despatch—free o'commission. For freight or pa* saga npply on hoard or to Savannah, Sept. S. JOHN C. FRASER, Bny-sL Accommodation Boat. FOR PARACHUCLA EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. The liow and fast running 1’asson- and Freight steamer JOHN 0. LAWTON will leave for Parachncla and intermediato Landings, every 'Monday and Thursday, at 4 o’clock, P. M.—leave foot i-f West Rroad street. N.B.—Contracts for landlnpsabovs can be made. Thii Host will not break her running schedule. J. W. MoALPIX, Agent, oc27 Wililnmson’H Building*. For Augusta, AXII ALL INTEltllEMATB LANDINGS. Tlio light draught Iron steamer BW’AN. Captain It. Johnson, having been thoroughly overhauled, will re sume her trips on Friday Afternoon, Aug. 0th, and will leave the Charles ton wharf overr Friday Keening thereafter, at eight .’clock. For freight or passage, apply to July 30 J. i*. BROOKS. Ag’t. Charleston whasf.- G.fSS JFiXTUKMS*. A lot of N-mv GAS FIXrUHBS.Josf rcceired, and can bo seen nt my rooms, opposite thu Marshall House. They havo iu-en selected with taite. nnd com- bluo the latest models, with tho most J unique patterns, and will be sold low. 1 On* Pipe laid, and old Fixtures RE- BltONZED oct7 3nto CHARLES KEMIBII. For Sale or Rent. goventy-Fivo Building or Garden Lot*, ad- Joining the city. tjWk Also, 2,600 acresof Igin-l, on the Canal, near JSaJthocIty-ln lota to suit purchasers, on libera) terms, or exrhango for City Ixits. This Land is well adapted to cotton, corn aud rice—Boo timber, for raw ing staves nnd wood. For sale: Twelve Dno Milch Cow*. Apply to B. JBN0KS, Bavnnnah.Oa. V Clisrlcston Courier copy twlco, weekly, nnd Bond bill to this office no* 89 CHEAT BARGAINS: PROM AUCTION 1 M DR LAWKS,stltflfc. t One case superior Cslicos. at OVic- 4-4 Saxony I'lnldt. nt 3lV(c Bayadere Valencia*,81 J^c. Cambric N W Undo--* roves,nt C9c, Cambric Night Cap*,3ljdc. Cambric Robes, French Calicos 00 dor.Daiuask Napkins, all Linen, nt$l 26 Drapery Muslins and l*co l’lnld Wool Shmvls Colored Stella Shawls Linen Diaper Toweling, nt 12 J^o., Ao. Sc For rale by DaW ITT A MORGAN, dec 16 NOTICE. H AVING bought the Negro Yard and Ofiloa «f Mr. Win. Wright, I am fully prepared to receive No ire* nn sale on coinmUilon, or Torrafo keeping. The best arrangmiontagre made lor the rate-keeping, somfort. and fowl of the Negro*, and my belt exertion* will h* used to merit public patronngo. (i,r|| J. lininn. NOTICE. T HE Attention of Oapitullst* I* Invited to thn vnlu- able property In lodging td John Mlllrge, Trusteo, situated on the Ko*t *lde«f Bull *treet, between the Park *nd Lover’s Lane, to be *o(d on tli* flr*t Tuesday In Jannnry, at the Coart IIouie, If not .old *ooner, by tho undersigned, who off*r It on eo»y term*. . deo 10 J. BRYAN h BON. JUST RECEIVED. G REAT Ropubllo Monthly, part lit, Godoy’* Lady’s Rook,for Janutry, Ladle*’ American Magazine for January, Brother Jonatnan for Christens* ami New Year, Piotorlal CUpoer for do dd do Ifarprt’a iroifday Supplltncnt (or do . London Illuitrated Nows, do Weekly Time*, - do Punoh, do Illustrated Time*, • .. A.M.HODOK Fnecessor to J B-Oubbodgo, opposite Seri von Home and MmoiiIo Hall, Bn>b*t. declJ—Sw Hon! Edward Everett miiK Hnnamblo Edward Everett, will rommenca to J| write ter tha New York Ledger on tho 1st January, I860. . ■ -'Tarnis, |1 per annum..pavnldeIn adtAAre- • Fubscrlp tl-rn* are now being received, nml ettgHgemvpU regular ly fulfilled, both In town and count ry.it the atote of iXmsSkaSffSmi: d*c 0 anu K.-38SM Fare H-edu'ced! Oruwull, wTu rail a* above. For freight or paaiago, ap'- ply to PADKLFORD, FAY k CO. N. B.—Shippers of Cotton by those steamers will pleat* take notice, that no Cotton will b« received ht the pre* e* that la not distinctly marked on the edgeof the bale. 4ST Berths mot secured nntll paid for. PADKLFORD, FAY A 00., Agents. Freight from New York ut % customary, and t» low hs by any other Steamer FOR NEW YORK.. ToSall on Saturday, December 2bth, at 12 31. A Steamer ul tills Iiuo will leave evory Saturday. “ fZ&f. Tlio now ntul powerful Screw Rtcsmshlp MONTGOMEBY, CAPT. FREDERICK CROCKER, Will leave Telfair’s Wharf on Saturday. Decemhor 26. Kg- Goods intended for points beyond New York, marked to tho “care of II. B. Cromwell it Co.,” will bo forwarded free ofcommission. Freight from New York, will be taken at regular tariff ratos. For Freight and Passenger*, having accommodation, equal to any steamship on the c<W»t, npply to Bit)GUAM, BALDWIN & CO., Telfair’s Wharf, Snvannah. II. H. CnoNWEM. h Co., 80 Weat-st., NowYork. "BALTIMORE AND SAVANNAH S T K AM SHIP I, IN E For Baltimore. ~ Tho Fine Steamer COMMERCE CAI T. GAGER, Will Sail Saturday, December 25. FOR HAVANA KEY WEST AND CALIFORNIA. XT. S. MAXIj Steamship ISABEL, VV Ili LI A M ROLL I NS, COM M ANDER, Having Just been entirely overhauled and put in splendid order, refitted with nuw boilers, nnd double air tight bulk heads, forwnrd and aft, making lior ono of tho most desirable steamers for safety, speed and com- fort, will leave Savannah for Havana via Key West, on tho 4 th nnd 10th, and leave Havana tor Savannah via Key West, on the loth and 25th o< each month. The ISABEL connects, nf Havana, with theV.8. Mail SlentiiKhin Company’s Line ofSteamers, for New Orleans and Fan Francisco. For passage only, apply to doel8 COHENS 4* HERTZ. O N and £v{Jr A Thurs^y. Jii?y^l6th^UISll, the Train* will be ran aifollowai .• Loavo Savannah 12.16 V N. and 11 46 p. M Arrive to Augusta..... 7 30 r. w.and fl.80 *. *. Arri re 111M aeon U.00 ».«. and 0.00 A. If. Arrive In Milledgnville MO r. M. Leave Macon 10.45 a.n.and 10.00 r. M. Arrive In Mavanuah 7.211 a. M.and 9 30 r.M. A rrive in Anyuta ;.. .7.30 r. n. and e.ao a.m Arrlxoln Milledgoviilo I.Hip.H. Loavo Augusta. 16 a; M.and 2.46 r. m. arrive la Savannah 7.20 a.m. and 9.3n r. Arrive In Mneon 9.00 A.M. end 11 v.n. I’Assengers for points hcrond Atlanta,on th* Western A Atlantic Ruii Rood, wifi (e**o ^avHnnah on fb* 12.16 train,and arrive III Atlanta at 7 16 next morning. Pa*- •onrersfor MIlledguvIlleHiid Katonton will leave by the 11.46 train. Both trains connect at'Macon with the Macon * Wtstorn lined tor Atlanta, and ujlb 1 be South-Western Rail Itoad to Albany, Amnricu*. Colntnhu* and Mont* gomery, nnd at Mllien with 'the Augusta olid Savannah Rail Hoad for Augusta *nd the North July 14 OR-». W. ADAMS, Oen’l Bup’t. QOHHDUXjE ON THE SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD, Over which passes the Great New York & New Orleans Mails Two Daily Trains between Macon and Columbus. ON AND AFTER JULY 29th, leave Macon at 11.45 P. M. and 9.45 A. M. Arrive nt Columbus 6 36 A. M. and 3.45 P. M Lean* Coluinbu* 4.00 A. M. and 3.45 P.M. Arrive at Macon 0.60 A. M.and 9.18 P. M DAILY BETWEEN MACON. ALBANY AND ttAWPON! Leave Mucnn 11.4MP. M Arrive in Albany 6.26 A. M. Arrive nt Dawson '. 600 A. M L'‘Rvo Altmny 3.00 P. M. Leant Da wean I 40 P. Af, Arrive In Macon 9.18 P. M. Titl-wr.r.xi.Y •. Down: Monday, Wedneedny and Friday—-Up; Tnoeday, Thursday and Saturday. . >ave Macon 7.12 A. M. Arrive In Albany 4.32 P. M Arrive in Dawson 6 20 P. M. loavo Ailmny 6.20 A. 51. Arrive iu Macon 911 P. M. Trains to Coiumfm* firm a through connection to Mostgomery, Ala.,and Aiicusta.Kingsville, WBiniugton, Sarannnb,Mlllrdgnvllle nud Katonton. Post Coaches run from Albany to Tnllabasseo. Bain- bridge, ThomnsviUc, ac., daily; also, tri-ueekly from Dawson to l.'nlobert, Fori Caines, he. Hacks mn six times a week from Fort Valley to per- tv, Hnyuesville nud llnwkitisvilic, and trl aeekly to Kuoxville, Ga. Passengers for points below.Fort Valley, ntionld tsk- the Day Trains from Augusta nnd Savannah to avoid ietention at Macon. For it her joints take either Train, Firstciass stounishlp* leave Savannah for New York, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, Paxsuge in the Cabin |15, Steerage $6. Thtoiigli Tickets can bo proenred froTO-.V.«Y-ffnaif Agent* nt Montgomery, f’ttUwwhw and A ilmoy via Sn- vannalijoj^efr Ford, fiy Stentu*hips. in cabin, na lollous: afontgoruory $28; Columbus $23, Albany $24 26. VIRGIL P0WKBS,Superintendent Macon. July 26th, 1868. July 28 FOR hlVIOUPOOL.—'i'ho A 1 Am ship ^__S1AUY HAMMOND. Colson, iiuuite r. having near ly all of har curg » engaged, and going on board, wbl havo dispatch. For freight 600 to 609 bales Cotlou, to complete cargo, nnply to * c 17 BRIOIIAM, BALDWIN fc CO. FOIL LIVE ll l*OOD.-*Tliu first class Br" sbli. HltlTISlI TRIDENT, having nearly all of lit-r cargo engaged nnd going onboard, will meet with deapalch. For Irelutit of 600 bales Oot'on,npplf to dec 2 . PADKLFORD.FAY A CO. FOll LIVERPOOL..—Thu A l Ainerl- ^^^.ican sliip JOHN KNOX.Cnpt. Oinu, having over hall of her cargo engaged, will havo immediate des patch. For freight, apply to CHARLES PARSONS, At tlie ofllco lately occupied by Carl-ton A I^orsons. jtav FORTPROVIDENCB - Tlie schr G EO. SnBtFALKS, Nickerson, imuter. will have dispatch ir the above port. For freight, apply to dec 15 HUNTKll A GAMMELL. GILMORE’, Chase, mister, having two-thin's of caigo engaged, will moot with dispatch lor tho above port. For height, apply to iJee 6 HUNTER A OAMMELL. FOR BOSTON.—-The superior packet brig ^JOSEPH, Cupt. Cables, having nearly all her car- gagud, will have dispatch as above. For freight, on deck, npply to dec21 lmiOTtAM, BALDWIN & CO. t\ FOR BOSTON—The fast sailing schr HKL- HN K, Derickson master, having three fmrttis of her cargo engaged, will hate quick despatch for tho above port. Freight engagement*, apply to dec21 STARR A IIARDKB. % FOR NKAV YORK-UNION LINK—The Jm fait Hailing sclir ll. OALDWKLI., Hudson mm- tei, will have quick despatch for tho abovo port. For frei^lit or passage, apply to dcc21 STARR & HARDEE. FOR NEW YORK—GBORGIA LINK— The superior fast sailing sclir JOHN W. SI I- Soil Perry master, having part of her cargo onimgod, will havo immediate despatch For freight, apply to master on board at Wnlbnrg’s Wharf, or to declB SCRANTON A N0RUT8. FOR NEW YORK—UMON LINK—The sclir B. N. HAWKINS, Griffin master, wants ’JOuBoles of Cotton to complete cnrgn For freight en gagements, apply to STARR A HARDER. JSJi FOR NEW YORK—The packet schr. wbw-KMHI.IN'K. Minor, master, having much of her cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch for the abovo port. For freight, apply to dec 15 HUNTER k OAMMELL. FOR NEW YORK—UNION LINK — JThe regular pneket sclir HAWKIN-?, Griffin, mastin'', will havo dispatch for the abovo port. For freight, apply to STABR A HARDER, dec Ml “ FOR PHILADELPHIA—Tha fine schr MARTHA MOORE, Itounntt master, will havo ■patch as abovo. For freight, apply l-< dor!8-6t O. A. GREINER h CO. Macon & Western Railroad. MACON, JULY 12th, 1868. O N and after Thursday, the l-’-th lust., tho Passenger Trains of this Road will run as follows: fo>ave .Macon .*...» 12 night. Arrivn at Atlanta. ...7.16 A.M. Leave Macon 10 A.M. Arrive at Atlanta 4 I’. M. L*avo Atlanta 12 night Arrive at Mi con 715 A. M. Leave Atlanta 41 A. V. Arrive at Macon, 61’. M. Tlie Night Train* will not bo run on Sunday*- Tlio Nigh' Train from Macon coun cts witli tlio West ern k Atlantic Rail Hoad for Cliattan-oga. Memphis. Nashville nnd Knox villi., nt 12.15 P M . witli Georgia Kail Hoad at 10 A. M , and Atlanta h West Point Hall Hoad nt 1016 A. M. Tlie 10 A. M. Train from Macon.connects with Western A Atlantic Rail Bond nt 8 40 P. M.—Georgia Rail Rond nt 12 night, ami Atlanta h West Point Rail Road at 12J6 A M. Passengers for Western and Atlantic Rail Road and points beyond, should take tlie tralu leaving Macon nt 12 night. ALFRED L. TYLER, Sup’t. July 12 tf Freights from Savannah TO TUSCUMBIA AND MEMPHIS, Nuuei'lntendcut* Office C. II. 11.1 , Savannah, Qa , 4th April, 1867. ( T HE Undersigned has been infoteued by letter re coivod this morning,from the General Superintend ant «t tne Memphis A Charleston l.ail Hoad, that the Eastern and Western divisions of that Hoad were to bp |olned on the 27th ultimo, and that trains wonld run through regularly on tlie 29th. Throng rale of Freight from Savannah to ' T’^icumbla. ft 38 .1 09 87. 76 Memphis $1 65 1 24 1 00 3 10 First Class. Second do. Third ao, j Special rate for Freight Goods. | CLAfiSteJOATIOK, 1st Class.—Piano-Fortes, Rooks and Stationery. Bools, Shoes, Hats. Liquors, Oils. - fee., in bottles, Oampbono and Spfs. Turpentine In barrels, Carpcting.China.GIassand Glassware,Segni *, in cases. Clocks, Confectionery, Cotton Cards, # OotU-ry in caso*. casks nnd boxes.Dry Goods In boxes nnd bales, Drugs. Fruits, Fruit Tree* and Shrubbery. Furs. Garden Seeds,.Looking Glasses ami LookingGlns* Plate, nt owner’s risk. Nuts I n frails, uvsters In enns and fare. Srtddlcrj, Tin and Britannia Ware. Tea nn-f Spices,.... - per 100 lb* id Class.—Hardware (cxcent in 1st and 3d vllassea,) Crf w. foe Mills, Machinery,Foreign Liquors in bbl ' and pipes, Tobacco In boxee, Leather In roll and boxes,Oil* in bbl*. nnd casks, Crockery and Qucensware In crates nnd casks. Rice, Whiting Piaster, Sheet Brass nnd Coppev per 100 lbs trd 0ias8.--Axev,Shovels. Spades, Sad-Irons. Zinc nnd Tin in pigs, Tin Plato. Auvlls. Vices,Cnrriaxe Springs and Axles, Casks of Chains h Hoes, Manilla nnd Cotton Cordage, Coffeo, Heavy Casting*. Mill Genring and Mill Stones. Bail Rond Wheels and Axles, Chairs nnd Spikes. and Rosin in bids per 100 lira. Special Rates for Light Ooods.—Furnifnreand Carriage* boxed, nnd other light nr Holes not enumerat 'd. also.Carboys of Acids and other Client!, cals, will Im taken at actual weight, Ln charged a t doable 1st Class rate*,..per 100 lbi GKO. W. ADAM 4 , apr®—tf Qen’iSnp’t0.It. R. EXECUTOR’S SALE. W ILL HE FOLD, on the first Tuesday in.Tannnry next. In front of Um Court Hnneo, Effingham county, a trartof Laud, belonging to the estate of M. II. Power*, deceased, about two miles from No. 3J^ C. R. It.; the tract containing funrtefin hundred nnd seventy acres, morn or less, about one hundred and fifty acres cleared, nnd in cultivation. The raid placb I* well adapt ed 'or th>* cultivation of ern, tlco nnd cotton. For particulars, enquire of L. T Elkins, near the premise*. L. T. ELKINS,1 r,,., octl.S _Md A GUYTON. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREF. A ULL To an order of thoConrtof ordinary of Chatham County tho entire estate of Jacob EL les’on, deceased, consisting ot Lit letter A corner of Harris and West Broad streets, with the improvements thereon- known ns Klleston’s Stabto; also, ono negro man. named Ren. together witli sundry Notes nnd Iteok Accounts; will bo offered for -sin between the usual limit* of sale, iu front of th« Court Houra, in tho C!tv or Savannah, on tho first Tuesday of Fcbruar, 1859, that being tho first Tuesday of the month, dec 16 HIRAM ROBERTA, Adm’r. Mv jars, apply *o FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.— .The brig ItUdSIAN.Cupt.nilmorH. For ^mrHcu- BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO. “FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. Tlw tost railing Br bark ONWARD; Cnpt. Dotey. Anplyto CHARLES PARSONS, dec 10 6 VESSEL WANTED.-A Vessel of the _ B-Wpsciiv of 100 a 200 M. feet «r Lumber, to loaJ iorHtodeJaneiro. . Also, a Vemol of tho capacity of 170 n 200 M. feet Lu tidier, to b ad for a port on Pnnth aids of Cuba. Also, a Vessel,' 100 a 2'i0 M. feet, to load Lumber for a Northern port. Appiy to dee 4 if . W. R. GILES fc CO. LIBERTY COVXTY SHERIFF SALE. W ILL bo sold l-ef-r-i the I’mirt House dour in Hinesvllle. In said connty iff Llbortr. on the first Tuesday In February next, between tho legal hours of sale, the following personal proporty, to wit: two *or- rel horse*, one carriage, ono t-ngry, on* horso car*,, one sitiglo wagon, househidd and Ultdicn furnteiire, and plantation tools: levied ou as the property of Alexander 8. Forest, tu satisfy a mortgage th ft Isstted under an order of tho Judge ortho Superior Ooi'rt oT said connty- In favor or David Allen, vs. Alexander 8. Pot r«t. Said pro perty pointed out i.i mortgage This tho let day of Do- ccntber, 1858. dec 4 DAVID A. MILLER, s t, c . PAVILION HOUSE, B-CXX, 8TB.HUT. Person* wishing a desirablo home for the winter, or shorter time, would do well to call nt tho Pavilion. Soveral large and plnuant Room*, ICand several tlnglo rooms, not engaged yet. Apply toon. Traveller* pawing through tho city will find It pleas antly located, lu the mo»t fnshionnbla part of the city, ami will be surrounded by all tbo cotnforta and luxuries found at a Hotel, without any of the noise and cmftt „lon. WM-.P. CLARK. Hovantmh. December 17,1858, Into due 18 CRYSTAL PALACE DESTROYED BY FIRM * Nzw Yohk. Oct 22d, 1868. MJTILlRdnBRTM PATRICK. 108 PEAHL-STHKKT, 1TI Dear Sir: Having tho Deflsnco Safe* of your manufacture In nw In oor offices, lor our own satisfac tion wb called et your wor)* and examined five which von hod on exhibition in th® Crystal Palace when it wa* destroyed by fire, on tho 6th Inst. Soveral Indoutntlon* on th"exterior surfuce of the Safes, together with the breii ami other ornament* being molted off, show plain ly that tiio iron must havo been nt rod heat. Tha inte rior rases (with the exception of tho veneer* on tho drawer*, ttarted off by steam) art* In a* good order a* when first placed thereto. Tbp teltot lining* In tko Hldebnard and parlor Safe*aro uninjured, a* aro also a lot of your builne** card* *nd circular*. From what wo liav* now icen, wo havo entire coofldoncoln tho fire- pn of quaiitle, of you. Jt’HN STBWARD, Jr., JOBBPH WALKtR, Defiance Safe* of all Also. ^Idoboard and Par- lor Safe*, or elegant workrtiabiltlp and finish, for Plate, etc., on hand, terule. »ud msao to ordur, at tho Bcpot, HifiPcarl-street, ■* * new YORK, Ono tioor below Ma den Lane, and at the "BRYAN SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL BE SOLD, on thn first Tuesday In January next, before tho Court House door In Bryan county, within tho legal hours of *:,lo: Ono hundred nrro* of Land, lying and being in tlio 19th District, G. M. Levied on ns tho property or Isaac Lightsy with two fl. fas. burned frotnn Justice's Oonrt, In favor of Wm. 11. Lewis, nnd hounded north and South by lave, west by Dugger, east by Edward*. Levy made nnd returned to mo by n Constable, November 18th, 1858. nov 27 Y. GILL, Sheriff u c. KXEOUTOU'S SAlEWnyne Co," . W ILL UK SOLD, on th* first Tuesday lu January, 1859, under an order of tho Honorable tho Court or Ordinary of Wayn* county, bofore tho Court House door, a Negro Qlri, named Lucy, about 13 years old — Hold as tho property of the estate of Lew Is W. Btyan, for tho benefit of the h'cirs an«l credlfors. Terms cash, nov 11 6w W. A. 8ALLKN8. Ex’r. B Jnst received/a fins assortment of (BM lTWIi S TATE OF GEORGIA,1 To all whom it may LIBBHTY COUNTY, j concern: Whereai, 8. Darwin MoOnnnoll will apply to tho Court of Ordinary tor Letters Dlmlssory, ns Administrator ou thn rotate of Dr. William P. McConnell: ’ .. Throeare, thorefore, to cite nnd admonish,all whom it may concern, to b* and appear before said Court to make objection* (ITany they have)on or before the first Mon- day in May noxt, (IBD9) otherwise said letter* will b* * r WRno*a. W. P. Olranlrau. Esq., Ordinary for Liberty w°.‘ 0 i-; r riSnB»p...i... n.li.O,, bavin. il,ni»ni. .wilnit Illrnni 8»«ln, latn nt ..Id Btntnof WnrMa, and I'ouolj ot Yolnlln, , nrn h.roby nnllfl.t to pmil.nl th.tu, pmp.tl, SMSi to Jem., n. Cbnn.ll«r, nor nennt, nl Kntnrprlm, Ila„ wltnin thn ttmn piwcrlbnt ht >*-. or th*r will not Im Bottled, and ail person* indebted to raid deceased, are hereby requited to maze Immediate payment JOHRPH RYAL9, end nov 12 ANN M. SWAIN, Adm’ra. C4TATE OF GEORGIA,! To ail whom it ofay CHATHAM COUNTY, f concern: Whereat, Dr. Wm. H. Cuyler will apply at tha Oonrt of Ordinary for Letter*ot Administration on tha Estate of Caroline 8. Cnyter: \- Theae are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may oonceru, to be *nd appear before raid t^mrt, to mako oijeetlon (If any thoy havot on pr before tba first Monday in V*broary n#xt, othcrwlra wdi letter* will ba vv Wltoesij- John BIlborEiq ,‘OrilnVnrbhatW € Yf d leafed ITalr Prsser rat Ii tblo article forthpToliel i - - t t ! IVI * J0 J r-Yiork Wire Railing Oo, COMPOSITE IRON RAILING' (SECURED r.Y LETTERS PATKN?, U 1 S The Strongest IRON FENCE ma.i-/r- Iron. Its durability Is . qilivah-ht to ite.i WIRE AND CAST IRON RAILINGS *r IRON GllATBX, VERANDAHS, FARSI FENCES. IRON IIEDHTEDAR moN flrmtcue. IRON FOUNDRY WORK. : the ot Tlie public Is respectfully lufo-tard that u„,. Ij peraoii* legally «iuhorlz<*>l t<in 1 WlCKKItSilAMs FOLDING IRON JIKD.STEAD% Catalogues contalnlngsovi-ral hundr- it .’..i ,, ' ‘ Work to in Mud r,„ rreeipt of four Wirel*",* 0 ' Iror * slumps, end mailed to anv part o| t!-i> Unii.a'ii. HUrCfUNSoN • WICKP Vraw*' ^ "wS'S, •x-nm .l.rv£ir~ : - INTIGOKATOll PKBPiRxri nr »u. sxxr-m. COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS 1 8 ONE OF THE BEST Purgatives a„.| L.i, cines now before the public, that act* m«i .ii ir „?J wwier milder, and more effectual than nnv thl' medicine known. It is not onlv a Cathartic huts r!i. r remedy, acting first on tbo Liter to ii, nmVhn matter, thou on the stomach and laiarls i.' r„rrv7n that matter,thus accomplivhinz two pure;*,, wtilm... nn.- aC tl. u .,..i..r..t : ' n«cinuiiy f without any or the tminfu' feeiingj c-xi^h"t,ci*dVn“•i 5r ’ oporntion* of most Cathartics. It stren-tlit-n* th * ** tout at the same limn that it purges it; „7„j H -fo,, .-I'!’ ' ‘ssjfssMsr-wan's well, the powers ot H ’tli.. system daily in moderate> dose*, whValr^DjiwnSa^a'fjl* with unusual rapidity. Tlio Liver is of the tlons well, oped. The ttnmach Is r.l on tlie healthy action of performance of its fnne Is at fault, the bowels i.r* system sufieis in enure- Llvor—harng censed t< pates nf that organ, one «■ it Ids study, In a prnctia to find some rem'dy w b"re . Iuiic Illy it- ■most entirely ■’•D«’nd«i»t .tli" J.ivrr for Hip proper if {on*; wiiet, ths stomach ■nt fault, and ||.« w|„.t a ;-|IH II V Of 0||(. orgrn—tlis jdi its duly. F»r the di» ;tlie pr -piii-ter* fins made • ■ ore titan twenty years, .■ t" c.-mdonict the many dcnnigi-nii-nta to U< | which it is lluLle. To J.rove that tills rein- ,<-dy I* i rson tromdt-d with fjiLivor to any of irs forms, hai conviction 1st ~ TJv«aGTfn7s the system, supplying in d )».-! fonnA, any Cntnplnlnt, t to try a bottle,and of Li'.-, toriuornfii g llir/Ljjstoi digest well, pwrllyfni'iPltli foort.i.l or Lad matter Ire theirplac-a health ‘ fluw •inach. tau-ing lo--d . * line DlooG, giving ton health to Ilu* uh.d. itSjin'icidiu-ry, removing ij l( . i- of tlm dlKi-ii.r— i-f- Irtirocting i- radical cure. Iln.ta n**n«Wu a. J! » eurt; ,;, nm |, Wllllt |g ’ tho occasional use ..f -am the l-0W t J, - P-T 11ven ran. i-ach meal will cure Dya- f and auae Ilf tho dis.-M.e-cf-,, Illllnua nttncUaare S lei better, preventfilfjSfiii. tlu-Mvor Invlgern- H t Ouod-iSL-aft’i c-it’g is suf-llJ ll.-ieut to rellev, ucli und prevent the foodi 1 ’ from rising and Only one do..* taken bo- /wifote retiring, n Nlghtninre, Hi Only one dose taksn atj^lalght. 1nr,< g.ntly, aud cur.-s Coa- On>- dote taken after] pepsin. 4fsrtine doao of tV('iPh l teaspminfu|:s relfoves Sick Headache. \{f ■ Ono bottle taken for Io Ilj jmale obstruction* rsrei the cause of tho disease. >!• land nnik.-a n p.-rfoct cm Only one dose immedi-Ljlately relieves Chnllc while one d.-se . f-ru rsWll.imti-dl.il sure cure f ol Cliolern Moi-lms, A| jvprevoutatjieof Choi* eg- Only one bank. i. ;wi i lw -d.-d to throw out of tl, 0 system tlie .-fi.ct- nl ine.li ija !ciin- nlt-r a |<m« eickue^ Kgrt Inelmtlle taki-n toi Q jnumltcc remove* *1 sallown.'N. rr uiuiHliiraljn color front the .kin. One <fo..i lak.-n a abort sJIKr.ie liofore eallng* give* vigor to the appetite, nnii|jLlinnki-s <iigi-,t w.-ll. One dose often repeated in .cures Chronic Dinr rha-a iu it* worst forms. A while S u m m t r and Bowel complaint* yirhi y {almost • •’ One or two .Joses curesL ultucku ill cliililr.-n : there is no ty. surer.. In tlm woild. ns it never Pil/affs. ffS-A few buttles cures (-JUropay,by exciting nbsorhems. jg\| We take pleasure in re-;*i commending lids medirin as a pi oven tlvet«r Fevei'aiijaml Ague, thill K.-*er,nml all Fevers nf s ti’.’onsjHl Type. It operates uiih certainty, and thouenuihj^''are willing to testify to It i. uj 0 crni! ■dii-r lenivdj wonderful viitu.-a Ail who use it aro giving their unanimous folium.} in its favor kg- Mix Water In the immtli with the Invigorate.’ nnd swallow both together. THE LIVF.R INViGORATOR Isa Pcieiitltic Medical Discovery, and Is dnily w.-rking a, ulinust too treat l» believe. It cut.-* a» it 1-y magic, even (lie Hist dose giving benefit, and tel.l.-ni more tlian one bottle is required to cum nnv kind o Liver Complaint, from the worst -biiitulh e or iiyspepsl to ncommon Headache,ail of whicli tho re-HiiU oi a IMS- KA-KD J.l VEJL A3f' Drive One Dollar prr Bottle.“6*i SANFORD A CO., Proprietors,315 Broadway, New Vor* wnor.zs.ae aoexts : Barnes A Park. .New York; T. W. Dyott It Fens Phil, adslpldn; 51. S. Burr Ar. Co., 1*. II. llaykt'o,, Portland; John D. I’mk. Cincinnati; GavloriUi llnm. motid. Cleveiami: Fnlinstovk A Davis, Chicago; 0, 5 Wood t C«>., ?t.Louie; tlcori'e If.Keyet-r, Pittsimrg, 8 8. llauce. llnliiiuorv: And rsWiilial by all lirug^ints. Sold, wholesale and retail, by J. U. MOORE, and A. A. SOLOMONS & «.U, H,« r « • ,»«nn»'> r JD3E2:J53 GREAT BEAUTIFIER So long unsuccessfully sought, FOUND AT LAST! F OR IT ’Restore* pe.mnnon’Iy Grey Hair to Its original color: enters toxuriiinffy the h-M head; rvmov.-H ull d.indrufT, itvldng and nil ret. ful.i, m-mI.I li.-ml Bud ali etuptinne; inak.a tlio linir soil, li.-ulll>y. and glovay, ami will prerervu it to any im-.giimbU- *gi*, re move*, as if bv magic, all hl-itriies, Ac,, from tin-face, and cure* all neuralgia and nervous head ache. See circular nnd the foilowiog: I’ovnt, N. II.. Feb. 2.1867. Pkor. O. J Wood A Co.—bents: Within a lew .Inis wo have received so nmuy orders and calls for Prof. O J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, Hint to-day wo were rompeikd to send to Boston for a quantity, (the six dozen you tup warded nil being sold,) while wo might order a quantity from you. Every bottle wo have sold soeins to lane pro duced llueo or hiuriiew customers, and the sppiobMion and iiattonHc It reed res front the most enhstenlMend worthy citizen* of . ur vicinity, fully convinces u» that it is A MOST VALUABLE PREPARATION. Seito ns, ** hmi ns may be, one gram of {1 size: sad one dozen fl siz-: and hellovn us yours very respect fully, [Signed) 1 ANIEL LATIIROP k CO. Hickory OrAvo St. Charles Co.. Mo.,Nov 19,18ML Prior (>. J. Woon—Dear Sir : Sometime lant summer wo were Induced to usu ton-e .-f your llidr Reitor.Uive, and (is effect* were so wonderful, we feel it our duty to yen and tho nffilcted, to rejiort It. Our llitlo son’s head tor some Unto had been perfectly corutoil with'sor. s. mid somocalled it scald head Ihs hair nluiost enthely came off in consequence, wlien* friend, sot-1 a hi* sutlering*. advi-ed u-t louse your lte»- torstiv.-; wo did ho with littlo I upa of success, but to nir sntpruf, and that of all our friend*, a veiy few "P* iBcatloiis remove.I tlm di‘easeeutirrly<a-.l a new sod luxuriant crop nf hair scam etui ted out, and we can now say Hint our boy Ims as healthy a sca'p.iind ns luxuriant a crop of hair as any other oliil.l. We can therefore, sod do hereby recommend your Restorative, as a . erfret remedy tor all diseases of tlio scalp aud bsir. Wears, yours respectfully GKOROK W. HIGGINBOTHAM, SARAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM. Gardiner. Maine, June 2-\ U55. Prop. O. J. Wood—Dear Sir: I have used iwu bottle* of Pro.essor Wooi.’a Hair Hi-storatire, and can indy t»J It is thegrentest discovery ,r I tbo ago for restoring ana changing the Ilalr. lioforo using it I vras a man ct seventy. My hair has now attuiiisd Us v rlginwl color. You can recommend ft to the wo-ld without tr-e w* 11 fear,as mycuso was ono of the woist kind. Your* Respectfully. 0. J. WOOD A CO.. Proprietor*. M21'roadway,N.Y^ (in tlio great New York Wiro Railing ErtaMIsliBiebt,) and 114 Mnrlcet street. St, Louis, Mo- . _ n ...a Bold In Savnnnah by S. D. BKANTLB7 feCO., JN'• t. 5IODR E. nnd all rood Druggists. nov 29 dtrfawRmo PHELAN'S IMPROVED BILLIARDTABLES AND COIIDINATION CUSHIONS. jllOTEOTED Ilj UU.r. r.I.nt fetrukr, 10, ISM. D.l*l»l«», W- October !i8,1SS8. '■.“.Pjt.’E jmM Tn. rwrnt tmpro.oment. m.(l, them ttn.nrp.Mrd IntltoworlJ. r ^jill SAVE Harrington's T mu YOUR CARPETS BY USING A urn’s Celebrated PATENT CARPET LININ®, * aound. and enriches fl 1 * **\f T prevriR' kreatly 46 tho warmth ota room Iby , b , d air from paiting through tb« .. fe ,Q[t flXre'Tho material u.*d lu th* Lfnlng renders n '■SFWSSSffi; o.rp.t storM, m- per lor to any or Oil Cto-h*. mnffiorof *ou Xt'atso addjk tog fb*rold •*Toboh»' Uolto-I fit, th. P»Uo'