Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, October 30, 1865, Image 2

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The Savannah Daily Herald BY s. W. MASON & <*>. Uroi'KL W. MASON. Kdttor. •\X. T. THOMPSON, A«o*l».c Editor. SAVANNAH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1451. HOW TO OBTAIN THE HER ALD RES I’LARLY, We oSer have coteplMwH fro« reMdenta of Savor, ctU and Hi.ton Head that Urey «re noE able : til tn-n the Px»ot.n. The demand U wmreUmw. pr-at«to exhaust an Edition wxj «x :« el*vr Ka taeue, ted three *ho wish to have the H.aii.e ahcald eub«eribe so: tt. We have faith fu’ carriers u: Ssvanuah and a; Hilton Head, aad through them w« aiwaya serve regufarsatocrioers flret. Tht Ploitda coaavtiation. YVe learn from the Jack--‘ :ivdif \*uion of the -'th lust., that the- State Convention or ganized at Tallahassee, on the 2 >th inst. Hon. E. D. Tracy, of Nassau county, wa* elected President *and A. J. Peeler, Esq , • f Leon county. Secretary. . Governor Marvin s message was received and read. It recommends the repeal of the secession ordinance, and that frectltnen have rights of person and property guaranteed to them and be declared competent to give tes timony in the Courts, but does not recom mend that they be admitted to vote or hold j office. j Numerous committees ware appointed. I The Socth CaßOUsa Leoisi-atcre —This bodv assembled in extra session on the 25th last-, in accordance with the provisions oi an ordinance of the Stttfe Convention. The Senate was organized by the choice of Its veteran member, Col- F. J- Moses, ot Sumter District, to the position of temporary Pre-ident, and Gen. Win. E. Martin as Clerk. Id the Souse of Representatives, without opposition, Messrs. Alfred P Aldrich and John T. Sioan were elected respectively Speaker and Clerk. There was quite a largft attendance con sidering that it was the first day of the ses sion, and the interval of time between the election and the meding was so brief. Tuere was considerable speculation as to the result of the Gubernatorial election, os many of the Representatives were utterly unable to tell anything definite ly as to the results in their own localities, and the official returns will not be counted UDtil the session in November next. Some ot the knowiogoncs calculate that Orr had 2,000 or more majority over Hampton. General Hampton made his appearance in both Houses and was most cordially greeted He met there as Representatives many of hie old comrades iu arms, among them General M. C. Butler, General J. B. Ker shaw and General John Bratton. On the 27th both Houses occupied the day In reading the Governor's Message. Reso lutions requesting the removal of colored troops were referred to the Committee on Federal Relations. An election for Members of Congress has becu ordered ou tbe 15th November. It is not probable that the elec tion for United States Senators will take place before next Tuesday. The Flurry in Englan.l over the Confed erate stock Lists. The latest European advices says : Denials continue to bo published by per sons who were included iu the list ot alleged holders of bonds in the Confederate Loan. Mr. Sampson, tue "city editor’’ of The Loudon Times, had addressed the following letter to the editor of The Star : Sir : You have published tuy name in a list of alleged holders of Confederate Stick 4 I beg to ray not only that I haw never held any Confederate Stock, but that I declined to accept an allotment offered to rue at the time of its introduction. I am, iSsc., M. B. Sammoh." The editor of The Times, not only denies the imputation, as far as be is concerned, in a leading article in tbe columns of that journal, but personally writes to The Loudon Star, under his own signature, "John T. Dalaue," emphatically denying that lie ever held any of the loan. The Star, in publishing this letter, justifies itself for hav ing admitted the list into its columns, and contends that, had the list been autqeutic, as there appeared no reason to doubt, its com ments upon Mr. Delane’s appearance iu it would not havy been in the slightest degree unfair. The Star also thinks that the allegation against Mr. Delane must have beeu eagerly accepted in America, on account of the bit ter hostility ot the Times to the North dur ing the late war, which hostility cannot be easily effaced by the ostentatious means now adopted by the Times to conciliate tbe North. The Times publishes additional emphatic denials from Lord WharacUffe, Geo. Warren Peacock aud Edward Akroyd, and us a heading to the letters prints tho term, “The Lying List. Tue Pall Mali Ornette says the names withdrawn from the list deprive it of any significance which it might have otheiwise had. Mr. W. S. Lindsay, M. P., in o letter to the rime* says that his losses in Confederate stuck instead of being £ 20,000, as alleged,do not amount to a tenth of that sum. His small investment was made long atter the loan was issued- Bc-yoad this in vestment he says ho had no personal interest in toe suc cess oi the South, hot be adds: “I deeply regret that the Southern people who toughi so nobly and -o well were uot able to aehieve their independence." Co'Scls roa Savaksah.—The New York Times’ W a?hiugton special ot Oct. 24, says that the President has recognized Antonio Marin de Cia as Consul ot Spain at Mobile ; also, Christen M. Holst, as Vice-Consul of HeDniarti, and Louis Casaval, as Vice-Con sul ot Spain, both to reside at Savannah. The Members or the Charleston Con vention so* ALL Pabdoned.—lt has been generally supposed that all the members ol the South Car nliua Convention were pardon ed. The Columbia Phtcaix says this is a mistake, however. Erc, p Uous were made in several instances. Alabamians Qoi.no to Bka.hl,—Major Hastings, ot Alabama, appears u, uaVe 6 ' o . ceeded.in organizing a colony to emi 2ri .,,. to Brazil. The Selma Me-seuger suyE o have one hundred families, of five huudred I paying members, each puyiug a quota „ t money, which they forfeit in case they tvu 1 to be ready to embark at the uni p lHtt 1 designated by their written agreement. The I traoeportaSMl will cost twenty dollars for adults and ten for children between two and twelve year* of age, each family being en titled to one ton of freight free ot charge, and eaeh unmarried person, uot of the funii lies, to two hundred pounds. Thu time and place of embarkation are already designated, and about ball the leouired number have wgtied the agreement. The full number wul •ouu he obtained, when the final arrange olide tur de P artttfß ul the colony will he The husiuees of Mew Orieuus has In ness, and u pe, Ceat. ever what it waa on lire i> ' liw * , * r,, 601 clerk* Um CuMum Uouee to do th* buetnees FOtJR DAYS LATER MAIL FROM NEW YORK. Tbe steamer* Vsruna and Weyboeael, from New York on the 25U* mmX, arrived ye.ier day. We are indebted to Purser Smith of the Yaruna, and Purser K. B. Parish of the Wevbossett for favors : European News. THE i'OaaeslMSUr..ACE UItTWCCX MUUSTEB I A DAMS AND K ARL KL’SSM.L. Important diplomatic 'correspondence be *weeti Mr. Adams, the American Minister, iud Karl Russell is published iu the Loudon Gazelle of the llth iust. an. Almas to karl Buasnn. —uimr-ii hi.s Tm- correspondence begius with a letter ! from Minister Adams, duietl the 7ih April , as 1 , in which be calls the attention ot Earl Ku.-sell to the official reports respecting the ravages ol Use Alabama, aud announces that lor the damages caused by such cruisers his government cannot avoid entailing the res- , ponsibililv upon Great Brituiu. Thu reply of Earl Russell is dated May 4. He says that tne dudes of Great Britain in wards the United Stales are not measured by the losses which the commerce of the lat- I Lur mjytlbave sustained. The question is -iinplyavbe'hcr the Queens government nave laithfuily and honestly performed the Julies which international laws and their , own municipal laws imposed upon the m. The reply of Mr. Adams is dated May 4. He says that the insurgents became belli*, r uis on the ocean solely by reason of the ( j racilities furnished in her Majesty’s ports for j them to do so. He complains of the secret j I sympathy ot her Majesty’s officers in the port of Liverpool, and contends that alter ttie in formation which he supplied respecting the Alabama, it was, by the flagrant negligence oi her Majesty’s Board ol Customs that this vessel, admitted to be iuteuded tor war pur poses, was suffered to depart from Liver- ■ool. Au interval of three months elapsed be ween the above letter and Earl Russel s re oiy to it. • Iu response Earl Russell proceeds to justify die course of her Majesty’s government in recognizing the belligerents, aud reasons .re giveu why there was extreme difficulty iu riving orders to exclude trom British porta vessels of-wur partly fitted up in the United Kingdom. Avery important point is referred to in this letter. Earl Russell notices a sntemeot in a letter from Mr. Adams, in 1863, as to the government of Washington being ready to refer these disputes to arbitration. Earl Russell declines this offer, and says it is a question, in the first place, whether the Qjeeu's government have acted in good faith in maintaining their neutrality, aud in the Second place whether the law officers of the j crown have correctly interpreted a British statute. Ear. Russell continues“ The Queen's government can refer neither of these ques tions to arbitration.” The words used by mm are as follows :—*• Her Majesty’s govern ment are tbe sole guardians of their own h .nor. They cnuuoi admit they have acted with bad faith in maintaining the neutrality they professed. The law officers ot the crown must be held to be belter interpret', rs of a British statute than any foreign govern ment can be presumed to be. Her Majesty's government must therefore decline to make reparation aud compensation for captures made by .the Alabama, or to refer the ques tion to any foreign State. Her Majesty’s government conceive that if they were to act otherwise they woulu eudanger me position oi neutrals in all future wars. Her Majes ty’s government are, however, ready to con sent to tbe appointment of a commission to which shah be referred al. claims arising du ring the late civil war, which the two Powers shall agree to refer to the commissioners." The reply ot Mr. Adams is dated the 18th of September, and is very serious in its tone. Mr. Adams cousiders tual there is now no dispute as to the fact that the recognition ot the South as belligerents was such an act as was never dene by one nation towards another in a state of amity. He charges the Briiisb government with having acteu with out knowledge and upon mere presumption iu as-umiug that the evidence of the block ade ot the Southern ports was imperlect.— Tue blockade, be says, %as the consequence, not the cause, of British policy. He thinks that the only excuse tor the Biitish govern ment is that its c.induct was precipitate. He then intimates that if tbe doctrine aud prac tices of the British government are allowed ,o become tbe rule,tbe Uiiited States will not he the greatest losers thereby. ’ Mr. Adams does cot appear to think that the proposal of Earl Russell to refer the questions in dispute to a commission will be accepted by the United States government. Tuirlecii more Fenians had beeu arrested in Cork, aud u number more in Dublin. A special commission was shortly to he con vened lor the trial of the leaders. The strictest scrutiuy was still exercised oger vessels arriving lrom America. The steam ship Helvetia, which attempted to pass Queenstown without lauding her Irish pas sengers (on accouul of stress of weather, as the Captain said), had been pursued been pursued aud taken inlo that port, where, alter diligent seatcb, a live Fenian was tound ou board. Amoug tlie most important items of Con tinental uews are statements indicating that the French occupation of Home will soon cease, and that Poland will shortly be re lieved ot martial law. American secutilies had becu depressed abroad by tbe tightness of the Englisii money market. At the date of last advices, however, they had recovered slightly, anil tive-tweulics were quoted in Lon- Loudon ou the 13th inst. at 08 l-2<3a(J3 American cotton had slightly advanced at Liverpool. THE CASE ON WIRZ CLOSED. The New York Herald's Washington cor respondent says under date of Oct. 24. Reports are iu calculation that the finding of tbL* Military Commission in the Wirz case nave been submitted to the President and approved, and that the culprit will Certainly be banged ou next Friday. They are by no means improbable, a though not certaiu. Judge Advocate Chipmau on the 2ist con cludcu the reading of his argument lor the prosecution before the Wirz court martial, devoting himself principally to thes<c>nd Cuargc, piououncing the accused guilty of murder, iu violation of the laws and cusioms ot war. This portion oi his address is sub divided iuto tour parts, charging Wirz res pectively with being guilty of causing the death ot the prisoners by hunting them wish hounds, by Confinement in the stocks and chain gang, by ordering the guards to shoot them, and by killing them with his own hands. On all these points, the Judge Advo cate contends the evidence is positive, direct and clear, and shows beyond a doubt the responsibility of the accused for every murder committed ..t Andersouvillu. He inuiulained that in eighteen ustances deliberate murders were committed by Wirz sown hands. Ou the conclusion of the argument Wirz made a request, which was granted, that ho might he extmineU by a doctor, in tile pres ence of the Court, lor the purpose ot snow ing that he was physically incapabio of com mitting the brutalities and murders with I which he was charged. For tuis purpose tue court loom wus cleared ol spectators and the < doors were closed, toe President of the c .inmtssion announcing that they would “'l, again he opened lothe public. The result oi the examination, as stated by the examining physicians, ol the physical condition of Wire, the Andersouvillu Jailor, pel mission lor which, at his n quest, was grunted by the Court, was to show thut he is m a very le-e-ble and euirvMted condition, produced by disease ftw ] iujuriea received,and that some ol Hie hones ot uis right arm are uc.ip»ble ol pertorming their uuiural func tions. Ilm obj. ci i»f this i XHtniuatlou is to demonstrate thnl Wirz was nbysUath iiiea pablc ol commit dug the acts ot ei unity with which he is charged The physicians staled that he could Dot now commit thsm without 1 greßt injury to himself, rut were Unable u* decide positively from the symptoms i v. 10-inei sai'li was his coiidiiiou a year ago. the runx cONonss. The I'etiisu Coi igre»* closed its session in Plulach ipld t cu the 2411i iosi. A complete reorganization lias tx-eo effect- . fed, modelled sttcr <>ur national government, with a President, Cabinet, Senate aud House jit U pieientatives. Both bouses of tbe newly i established Congress held **eions on the 22d. | | Colonel John O'Mahouy was unanimous y I and amidst great cheering declared President, I after which h« look the oath of office amt de livered an address. A committee was ap pointed to dratt an address embodying a re- I'ognipm of an Irish repn•••lie, which is to have ! a building in this city lot govormenlal pur- ; pnes. Ail tbe (.Ulcers of the new government sre j i exp. cled to lie appointed, qualified aud at i ; their (aids within a wetk. Tbe Irish repub- i lk-an bonds, which, it appears, are not yet quite ready for general circulation, are to tie , iu denominations of twenty, fifty, oue thou i sand and live thousand dollars. Tin: EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. The National Convention in Philadelphia ol the Episcopal Church, after a session of ; three weeks. Closed updts business and linal iiy adjourned on the 24th. The only item of ' tbe late proceedings of interest to the gene ral reader was the adoption of a resolution > declaring that, in consideration of the in ! creased coat of liviiig. the salaries of clergy- I | men ought to tie advanced fifty per cent. TUB CASK OF KKTCIILM. Edward B. Kctclmm, formerly of tbe firm of Kelcbum, Hon & Cos , and now confined j 1 iu the Toombs under indictments for the I i heavy Waif street forgeries, on Monday cn- j | joyed a temporary rcleasH from imprison ment, he being, by virtue of a writ of habeas corpus, taken from Lis cell and conveyed to the chambers of tru? Superior Court, where he was kept under guard while argumeut was being heard on a motion that lie be allowed to testify in a certain case growing out of his transactions. The suit, was one brought by Mr. WiiltHtn 11. McVickar, who claims fond of seventy thousand dollars held by Greeuleaf, Norris & Cos., under an account which they opened with young Ketchum, iu tbe name, as alleged, of Mr. McVickar. Ou the conclusion of the argument the Judge to-‘k the papers, reserving his decision iu regard to allowing Ketchum to appear as a witness, and the latter was returned to the Toombs. A DELEGATION OF CLERGYMEN VISITS THE KBESIDENT. Among his customary daily crowd of visi tors President Johnson was, ou the 23d, waited upon by a delegation of members of the Congregational church, who expressed their admiration of bis course in bis high official position, pledged him their support and prayers, and requested that he would j appoint tbe 30th of next month as a clay ot uatii>ual thanksgiving tor the preservation of tiie Union, the destruction of slavery' aud tbe restoration of peace. The President thanked them for tbeir kind remarks, anil assured them that lie should hereafter be guided by' the same principles ot right and justice that had formed the basis of his action heretofore, but did not, that we are informed, give them auy decisive reply in tegard to the proposed thanksgiving day. IN GX.VGHAL. . Mr 88. Moon, for many years Mar shal of Athens, iu eiideavoring to get upon a train of c irs while in motion, last week in Marietta, fell upon the track and received in juries which caused his death in about four hours afterwards. Gen. Canby ha3 issued an order, revok ing all orders restraining or putting a condi tion on the sale or transfer of lands in Louis iana A despatch received at (lie New York Chamber of Commerce, say's that the earth quake shock at San Francisco was very slight and caused no interruption of business. Gen. Grant Ims recommended the muster out of all Major and Brig. Generals in the' volunteer service except those disabled in the set vice. Generals Grant, Thomas, Hancock and other leading generals, as well as Secretary Stanton, are in favor of inciearing the regular army to 75,000 men. The Chairman of the North Carolina Convention made the singular uuuouncuncut that after dilllgent search, he was unable to procure a national flag to hoist over tbe Capitol, and had to send to New York fo r one. —Tin: name of lion. Wm. R. Smith, of Tuscaloosa, is authoritatively announced iu the Selma Messenger, as a candidate lor governor of Alabama. This is the third candidate iu the field for that position. —Persons who go over into Canada, and return dtuuk, are arrested for smuggling whiskey, so strictly ure the revenue laws enfoiced in Buffalo. —A lover wrote a Indy who rejected him that he intended to retire to “some secluded spot and breathe away his life iu sighs." To which the lady replied by inquiring whether they were to be.medium or large size. —Two Mobile editors, Col. Charles Forsyth and Mr. E. O. Haile, recently ruclmnged shots upon a point of honor. No damage was done, and the matter was amicably ad justed. —The cases of yellow lever in England occurred on board a vessel which arrived at Swansea from Cuba. The disease bad uot spread to the town. —The prayer of the Archbishop of Can terbury aguiust the murrain in England, is styled by a London letter-writer, “the bull against the comet." Prominent Texans arriving iu New Or leans, say that fears are entertained that Governor Hamilton will delay the Conven tion and keep tiie Texas delegation of Con gress. Gen. Beauregard is to be Superinten dent of the New Orleans aud Jackson Rail road. Seven regiments of Northern negro troops were mustered oat of the service and dis banded at Brownsville, Texas, on the 2d inst., and sent home. A Ueatu f-onv cholera has occurred iu Brooklyn N. Y.- Mysterious Cask—As tiie steainer Queen, from New Yolk, wus being unloaded at Liverpool, the dead body of a man waa found stowed away among the cargo. The body was naked, and .t.e clothes were discovered tied up in a bundle near tbe body. There was blood about the spot: and the indica tions were that tbo body had been placed there with the knowledge of those who stowed the vessel A verdict of “found dead" was returned- Family Dyk Colors. —Atnopg the most popular and useful articles of urn day are the Family Dye Colors, inauulectured by the well nowu practical chemists, Howe & S evens. So very superior are these dyes, so easily used, and* withal afforded at so lost a price, tnat they aio literally so iling iutoevery body’s hands, Just us the praises of their uterus are on every body’s lips. Once tried, Hu y fee-omo indispensable. In many pails ot in** country they have displaced all older subsume* and methods of dyeing. We, without any tirsliutiou whatever, prouuuuoo them the best dyes over manufactured, while at the Mime time they are llie cheapest Iu price. The ladles are particularly delighted with them. ! Sorte Ensli-hmnii lat'-lv vi»it«*d the Huro j flier palace of tbe Kiug of iSwcdeU *1 Sib Ck uoliu, ami were shown over the apartments at lueii inquest by a man whom they lom.-.l seated on a bench iu the court-yard The Englishmen began to tell num dotes of the Kiug, aud demanded if they were true. The ! guide, a model of dhereliou, said so many I storks were told of ilia .Majesty, some true, some false, that It was difficult to say what I wa» correct, aod that as be was e muected with the royal household, it was not for him to say. The Englishmen begged pardon lor their curiositv, und it was heartily granted Al last, after they had seen everything, they took leave of their guide, and thanking him lor his c mrtesy, expiessed their regret that they had not seen t'darlus XV. Tbe guide raised bis lint, aud Saluting them gracefully, atiid, “ 1 am the king,” aud then leii the Eng lishmen hot a little astonished. KEPL'fATiON Establisiimh. —Mrs. 8. A. Allen for twenty years past has been manu facturing her World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsumuiu, or Hair Dressing, and the millions of bottles sold every year iu the United States, Great Britain and Fiance (each year largely increased sales over the previous) is a guarantee that Hie articles are unequalled. We know they wii restore grey hair lo its youthful color, producing the same vitality and luxurious quantity us in youth. You can procure them at any Druggists, oct 30 cod—lw A.UISEJIEVIS. ;ii n v a 11 n ah Theatre. MONDAY Will Ih* protluceii tie gn-at IJrama of Greon ’lushes • or, 100 Years Ago. W t;i Netv Scenes, Uaaces* Muflc, &c. Vo cor.c wHh SUDDEX THOUGHTS, lit relioartiti—lSAuELLci: or, VV'O.ViAN’S LIFiE -I%J*:vv AUVEItTiaE;»IKATS. Keeruits for ilie City Police. MAYOR'S OFFICE, t Savannah. October 30. 19 J 5. f Notice Is hereby givun that au addttionul farce c.f About lifty men will be required for the full cotnple aiunt oi the City Police. Fifty dollars par mouth will bn paid to cuch Piivate. Applications for appointment will te received at the Mayor's Office Thh Day and To-morrow, (the 30th and »lst October, l titiG,) b&wccn the hours of 11 u. m. and two o'clock p. ra. Proper rel«rences wlii be required. oct3o-2 K. D. ARNOLD, Mayor FOR SALE. A SMALL SLOOP. 5 tons burthen. Apply at the ftuiiioad Hoinse, corner of least nml South tiroud streets. C- E. WAKEFIELD octHu t 3 LOST. 4 BLACK leather Trunk, marked H does. It was shipped on tho steamer lialeljjh from New York. A handsome reward will be paid Jorits recovery. Ap ply at i his office. 3 octtO FOR SALE, TO ARRIVE. Oijjt l:B!.S Thomaston Lime • faV/G Yuia boxes, halves, quarters and caddka To bacco. M bbls Maccaboy Snuff. MILLER, THOMAS 4s CO„ octSO-eodd vos Bay street. State and County Tax Col lector. TIIE Subscriber Is a Candidate for reflection, and respecittiliy asks the suifi-age of me oitisena of Lhithtm County obtttO SEABORN GOOD ALL. Q M. bOKUKL. a. 41. SOiIKBL SORREL BROTHERS, kHIPLXNU, CoioiQi ,io;i and Forwarding Met chants, 62 Bay eii'cei. Bavaaualt, Oa. ReferciiccK: Men-rs. 11. K. Corning, Son A Co- N. Y ; Mcsatß. Peter V. Ktna A Cos , N Y.; Meaara. Kish er. Brothers A Cos., Paitimorc.: Messrs. S. Jt W. Welsh, Pn.ladelpbb'.; National Banh. Savannah, Ca : Francis SS.rrel, Bsq , savunnah. Ua ;Chr,s. Ureeu.Esq., Sevan xndi, I>a.i’t’. K. Bloom, Ksq , Slacon, Qa. oct3o lm NOTICE, TO ALL CONCERNED, that I am ready to iveehre and deliver powder at the City Magizlue, accord tl:g to the tlry Ordinance, lrum this date. My place i ol reaideuce la comer of Bryan and Houston street*. G. MiJIiKINH, oct&Mt Keeper City Magazine. Business Card. ? THE undersigned, of the hue firm of Nevitt, Lalhrop & Rogei s. can be found with Messrs. Laihrop it Co.,conj*'i Congress and Whitaker Hirertft, where he will he iilcant'd to i.ee the friend* of the old firm. Dutifo.il E. W. GIFFORD. FOE RENT. I OFFER for Kent next year, ISA \ my Rico Place, In Camden county, (■»., on the Great Hat Ilia River, known an the “Vernon Plantation,** containing 420 fccrcHof Hist quality Rice Land, and about 100 acres of high land, all in perfect order. Said Plantation ban boencultivated during the war, and therefore requires no extra work to prepare it for a crop the ensuing year. All the negroes formerly belonging to ino are still on the place aud anxious to temain, so there would be uo di Acuity in procuring laborers. On the place Isa comfortable dwelling honey, together with all the buildings for the accommodation of labor* ers aud storing he crop. deed for the coming year, including Klee, Com Peas, Sug«rC*ue, soighum, Cotton, Ac., can be obtained on tbe place. For further particulars address the sub scriber at Way neb villa, Wayne couutv. Oa. octSC-2m ' JA9. F. KING. Central Railroad SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, | Savannah, Oct 28, 1855 | IN consequence of the accumulation of Goods at Station 4 'a, beyond the ability of the wagons to re move, no Hoods, except for Way Station* including Station 6, will be received nnttl Tuesday,3lst instant, mid none will be received after 5 o’clock, p. in., each <l iy. Freight, tfutii further notice, to Augusta, will bo Eighty t'euts jierf «>t aud Four Dollars per ldolbs. GKO. W. ADAMS, ocUO General Supeiiuteudeot. Wood for Sale. OAIv. Pine, Light wood constantly on hand and for sale, at Ferry whan’, under Gas House bill, by OCUO-itv F. M. MYRKLL. ROPE, ROPE. -A COIIS English llcinp Bide Rope, cable laid and •)v better titan Greenleaf or any othei Rope now iu use. oct3o*2 F. W. SIMS A Cos. WM- 8. BOGARTS . Select Classical Satoel far Boys WILL be reopened on Tuesday, Oct. 31st, In room over the i»rag Store, corner of bull and llrmtgfc. t<>n >»f i t-e»», until its removal to the Ctmluzu AvAdomy, ii U hopt'd withiu the present week. £-ocl3M> School Boolvs. I?A&QUELLES* Introductory Frcnub Course. Just rvretved JOHN C. SCHREINER A f-ONS. Novels and Music. JUST published and received by ocUJ JOHN C. .SCHREINER A SONS. r Butter, Cheese, Lard and Cradkom. T> ECEIVKDper Idaho and for rule by XV SKAHORN GOODALL uctßo-lw Wiill»ni6ou , » Untldlisg Boarding. T'IiASMKNT mid punnaorui Uo-rd, >uouuLnet In 1 ruo«t<, call Is* had on Month Ihoad, three domra cast troll! AUanwrn. ’-•■octsu HORSES AND MULES. ' Fit HALE. at flcui J Hittblv, «u n«kr Horri, »ul Rah#*, iron the uui.hmohk ~t Houtb uvorjjU. HEAD A WaUTUHM. *P«dlt4 OT fC»t _ BATCXEDXOK’ft BAIX SITB I ThaUrigLoat and flea In ibo WoiUll The mty .rne and iieriect Usir llyv. llai aoeat, Kettaur and I oataa i unavua. Pioducca l.uiovii.iia.y a agh-ndal llU(kur . ualural drown, without laj mug the hair or skin, j Item tabes the til effecis ot bad dvua. Sold by si! Drag I gists. The graulnv U signed W !iUam A. Batchelor. 1 Alao, HKOKNKRATINU KXTKVCT Ob' MILt.ItFt.ECKS, For Bdetoring and lieautifyir.g the ilair. sot t-ly CUARI.BS UATCIIELOIt. Nsw Yoaa. , A BUYSIULUGICAL View ot AIAIIKIAGE Containing nearly ado pages, and 13« flue Plates ! and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Or ] gam In a slate of Health and Disease, with a Tree- < use (Mi Early Errors, ita Deplorable Consequences upon tbe uilnd and Body, with tlie Author's Plan of Treatment—ihe only rational aud successful mode of cure, as shown by the report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married, and those contem plating marriage, who entertain doubts of their phys ical condilion. Sent free of postage to any address, on receipt of e.'> cents, in stamps or postage currency, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. Ihe author may be consulted upon any of the dis eases upon which his booN treats either personally or by mail, and medicines sent to any pait of tlie world. octlO Cm * MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY. Ad EMay of Warning and Instruction for foaag men, just published by the Howard Association, aud sent in sealed letter envelope* free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard ! AMociution. Philadelphia, Pa. oct!2-Sm • LYON’S KATHAIRON. Kathairon Is from the Greek word “Kathro," or “Kathairo," signifying to cleanse, rejuveuato and re store. This article is what its name signifles. For preserving, restoring and beautifying the human hair. It Is the mast remarkable preparation in the world, it Is again owned and put up by the original proprie tor, and Is now made with the same core, skill and at tention whicli gave it a sate of over ono million bot tles per annum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scarf unit dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes tlie hair rich, soft aud glossy, it prevents the hair from failing oil' and turning gray. It restores hair upon bald heads. ■ Any lady or gentleman who values a b«a.Ufiil head of hair should use Lyon’s Kathairon. it is known and used throughout tlie civilised world. Sold by al respectable dealers. DEMAS BA USES A CO., octSi-eodly New York. Ilagait’g Alagnolia Baini. Thi» lathe moat delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered. It change* the sun-burnt lace and hands to a pearly *atiu texture of ravisidug beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and the ilistin llae appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples* and roughness from the akin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent end smooth- It contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It la what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Retail price, 60 cents. Prepared try \V. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address aU orders to DEM AS I3ARNEB & CO., oci27-eodly New York. W« have learned not to be astonished at anything. Years of experience and a correspondence extending throughout all nationalities ot* the habitable globe •have turned theories iuto facts and established a basis from which we need not err. We are not surprised at such facts as the following—although the persons who write them arts. We know the persons and cir cumstances, hence feel at liberty to indorse their statements; “N*w Bf.dkobd. Mass., Nov. ‘24, 1803. Dear Sir,—l liave been afflicted many years with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet aud hands, and a general disordered system. Physicians and medicines Ruled to relieve me. While visiting some friends in New York who were using Plantation Bitters, they prevailed upon ine to try them. I com menced with a small wine-glatslnl after dinner. Feel ing butter by degrees, iu u lew days I was astonished t»* And the coldness and cramps had entirely left me, uud I could sleep the night through, which 1 have not done for year*. I feel like another being. My appe tite and strength have also greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters. Respectfully, Judith Russet..*’ Rksdsucby, Wib., Sept. 16, 18C3. * • • I have been iu the army hospitals for four teen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton, 111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * Three bottles icstoicd my speech aud cured me. * * • 0. A. Flabte.*' The following Is from the Manager of the Union Home School for tbe Children of Volunteers: “iIAVEMKYER MANSION, 67th St, 1 New York, August 2,1868. / Da. Deak*:—Your wonderlul Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children guilering from weakness and weak lungs with most happy effect. One little girl iu particular, with puius iu her head, loss of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medlcul skill had been exhausted, has been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful oi Bilters a day. Her appetite and ; strength rapidly increased, and she is mnv well. Respectt ully, Mrs. O. Ai. Davos.** “* • * I owe much to you, for I verily believe theTlantatlon Bitters have saved my life. KaV. W. if. Waggoner, Maurid, N. Y. * • * • Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation B itters. My wile has been greatly lamented by thsir use. Thy liieud, Asa Curbin, Philadelphia, Pa.** “• • * I hnvo l)©en a great sufferer from Pyepcp sia. anal had to a oandon preaching. * * Tue Plan uuouihiters buvt> cured me. Rev. J. S. Cathoen, Rochester, N. Y.” “** * • I have given the Plantation Bitters to hundreds of «>nr diriublcd soidiirs with the most a*- t'diishiiig effect. G W. D. Andrews, Superintendent Soldier s’ Heine, Uuciriliati, O.” •*• • * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of Liver Uomplamt, of which 1 was laid up prostrate, aud had to abannoh bu-iiiess. li. B. Kthvsuv, Cleveland, Ohio." «.« • « The riautalion Bitter* have cured me of a der<«ugem»*M of the Kidneys a:id Urinary Organs that has distressed me lor yeura (l not.-* like n cliai iu. Cm L\ Mooba, No. 26 * Broadway." Ac.; Ac.* AC., Ac, Ac. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the ; languid brilliant, aud lire exhaui ted nature’s grettl re storcr. Tney are composed of tt a celebrated Calisaya liark*, Wifitergrceti, iiassalras, i.oors, Herbs. Ac., all pr< served iu perfectly pure SI. IRoix Ruui. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak- Ineea, lassitude, ftalpiUtion of the luck of appe tite, distress aft er entlng, torpid Jrver, cousiipatlon, Ac., deserve to ituflVr 1* they wIU n tn try ihcm. They are recotomended by tbe highlit medical au ihorltles, and an* warranted to produce ail immediate I beneficial effect. They are exceedUigly agreeable, | perfectly purs, mid harmless. None*.— Aliy i«*r«ou preUuding to s«U Planution ' Bitters lufculk or by the gallon is s st/ludlsr uud im poator. It is put tip only Iu our log ca.bin Houle. He ; wars of bottles it Oiled with tadtatUriids'leierious stuff. if >r wtricb sevorsl, tersoiisure already i| i pilsou. ties tbst svory bottle h iim our United Kiatus >tmnp over lbs cork untilutdated, and our aiguature on steeUpUlo side label. * MoPI by rsspft Übk dealers throughout lbs habitable aorlO. p. n l«AEO AQO . oviVl-ZH! Mm ■nittklW. W., V Legal HPilots. STATE OK GhOIKJIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.-To ail m vtheito i-. M. A. Cohen, will apply at tfa* t onrt of Ordinary f.*r Letter* of AdtnuiUtratioU on lUe istute of Suaalt D Hotter! volt, dot raaad, Ttiuwe *rr. thereto re, to cite and al monish all wiwun it rear C4m< ern. to be aod appear tomre said « onrt to make oDjecuon flf au> they kuvej on or b«- fore :he fliat Monday iu Noveinbor next, oi her wise saH letters will be grauted. WiiuesM my hand ri«d itfUrial s’guatuie. tbia <9th day of Scptem tier, 1666. sepa.i D. A. O'BYHNK, Ordinary. STATB OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—To ail whom it may concern : vfheresos Perdinaufli Kolb will apply ac the Court of Oi oinary n>r Letters of Adiniulstrahou on the ea tab; ol Joliu Gatin, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whi.rn it may cooue.n, to be and appear before said Con it to ra.ike objection (it any th» y havej on or be fore the first Monday iu November next, othetwiie said tetters will lie granted. Witness my band aud official signature, thl* K>th day ol September, 1666. *ep3o D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern ; Whereas, John R. Norton will Apply at tho Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es tate of Thaddeus S. Norton, deceased. Theft** arc, therefore, to cite ami admonish all whom it may couce.ru, to be and appear before said Court to make ohiection (if hay they have; *>n or be f*ne the first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will begr;iute*l Witness my hauu and official sign ature, this 29th day of September, Im*s. sepao % D. A. O'BYRN«, Ordinary STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may couueru : Whereas, Caroline A. Lamar wi.l apply At tho Court of Administration on tho egtate of Charles A. L. Lamar, deceased, 'lheso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to t>e and appear before said Court to make objection (it any they havej on or be fore the first Monday iu November next, otherwise Haiti letters will be granted. Witness my hand an i official signature, this 26th day ol September, ISG6. D. A. O’BYRNE, *ep3o Ordinary Chattiatn county. OTATfi OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.— O To all whom it may concern : Whereas, Louis Greuraid will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es tate ot Paul E. tilatigny, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It mav concern, to be and appear before *aid Court to maxc objection (if any they havej on or be fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise ftdid letters will be ur,anted Witness my hand ».u*t official signature, this 26th day of September, iB6O. D. A O’BYRNE, Bep27 Ordinary. • STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.— To all whom it may concern: WherenH, Dillon will apply at the Court of Ordiuary for Letters of Administration on the es tate of James Carrol. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be amt appear beforrj said Court to make objection fit* auy they have) on or be fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my official signature thift 13th of Septem ber, 1606. sep27 D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.— To all whom it may concern : Whereas, Andrew M Rons will apply at the Court of Ordinary tor Letters of Aduiiuisti atiou on the es tate of Isaac W. Morrell, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, lo be and appear before said Court to mane objection (if any they have) on or be fore tbe Ist Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Whuess uiy h «nd and official signature this 2Gth day of iSepieinber, 1566. sep*J7 D. A. O’BYRNfi, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.— To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Andrew M. Jackson will apply at the Court of ordinary for L* tters of Administration on the estate of Bcrua.iino S- Sanchez. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have; ou or be fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my hand and official signature this 27th day of September, 27, 1866. aep2B D. A O'BYRNE, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It may concern : Whereas, Anais Wilson will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate of Edward G. Wilson, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be aDd appear before *uid Court to raaka objection (if auy they uave> ou *>r be fore tho first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my hand and official signature, this I2th day of September, 1865, sep3o D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary. GTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all 0 whom it may concern : Whereas, Adam Hohenstein will applv nt the Court •f ordinary f>r Letters of Administration C T. A. on tne Estate of Peter Youssott, deceased. \ These are, therexore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection, (it any they htfve; on or be fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, my hand and official signature, this 28th day of September, lxfiu. oct 2 D, A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY —To all whom it may ecu ecru : Whereas, Johu Moan will apply at the Court of Ordi nary forLetteisof Administration on tho estate of Jamas Moan, deceased, These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before tbe CouiL to make objection (if any thty have;, on or before tho flist Monday In December next, otherwise said Letters will be granted. Witness W. p. Girardeau, E«q., Ordiuary for Liber ty county, this 2d October, 1865. oct7 W. P. GIRARDE AU, O L. C. QTATE OF GEORGIA, LIUERTY COIiNTY.-To all whom it may concern : Whereas, Harrington will apply at tbo Court of Ordibary for Letters ol Administiatiou on the astute of B- P. Harrington, deceased, These am. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before the Court, to make ot-jectiou (if any they have}, on or before the Hint Monday iu December next, otherwise said Liters will 1» granted. Witness W. P. Girardeau, E«q., Ordinary for Liberty couuty, this 2d October, 1865. oct7 W- P. GIRARDKAU, O. L C* STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTV.—To. all whom it may concern : Wheiereas, James L. llaupt will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Admlnistmtion ou the Estate or Jane Barnett, Deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make ojection (If any they have) on or be fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, my haud and offlcial signature, this 28th day of September, lsfti. uct 2 law D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordiuary. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Julian Hartridge will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration, de bonis non, cum anuexo, on the estates of Peter Shick aud Robert M. Charlton, Senior, deceived; de ceased; and also for Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Margaret Charlton, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they have}, on or before the first Monday iu Noveinoer next, otherwise said Let ters will be granted. Witness my hand and official signature, this 27th day of September, ISO 6. octC D. A. O’BYKNE, Ordinary. C'l EORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it J may concern: Whereas, James W. Ktmbrell and Mai la Klcklighter will apply at the Court of Ordiuary of Bulloch coun ty lor letiera of administration on the estute of John C. KimureA. These are to cite and admonish all aud singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objection (If any they have) on eff before the first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. - Witness my hand and official signature this 12th day or October, LGi. DAVID BEASLEY, ar. #40114-1 a vvlui Ordinary. CA EORGIA, liI’LLOCII COUNTY.—To all whom it t may concern: . _ Whereas, Henry C. Lee will apply to the Conrt or Ordiuary ol Bulloch county lor letters of administra tion on the estate of Wtlliam A. Lee. These are to cite and admonish all and slngahu tne kindled of said deceased, to niewltn said court tneii objection (If any they have) on or berore the nrst Monday In Dtceuiher next, otherwlaa said letters Wltuess uiy hand and offlcial alFuaierethto ltith day or October, 18#5. DAVID BEASLEY. sl, octw-latvim ordinary. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE- —Bt virtue of au order A OrdiiiHry or im finch County, will be so d' Ueturo' lhe Court House door, at Btautsbo- wU hill the Z'n r il Tausiiv Id neuembar next, at 1 uhlh Outcry Si Skill hundred ao«l seveuteen acres of unff ths iiomasteud tract, coutaluittK live liomU'itd aud loilt"»ixacr»'s, more or l«a», lioundetl by lands ul Waslmtsloo Water's estate, ot M I'anlsh and others; iViio other tract coiitaliitna HlxU'fti seres boiitKlcil by a lids Ot Iha estate of M. IMlslSli and others ; one other tract ooiitelnlug two liuudred ami* nity-Uvr scree, more or lass, Hounded hy land, of M. U. 11,1, artX etui others nuluiproted, all sold stilled to the widow's dower, beh, o,llls to llie estate of Hue liain Mendrts, and sold fur Hit laiiießl ul Uie liatrs end creditors id suld estate. Terms made known en the day of sate. 0«l. lath, tsrti MITCHKL a UKNDKIX. Admlntatmter. MlflM'W Le&ral Notices. tiWIKUU. BULUVCa W hufa ii I UKj aSKtr. ft Iwmu, Miivi.vU Lamer and Euxa teiuierlis wu, at Ilia Cuurt Oruiu. iv or Uuiloeu count« lor arlloT* U 1 “•* u*e*aui«oi Jatuc. sou, T«e« are to eke and ailimmi.li all and atiwui.i ihe kuHlrcti (too ( requ.ji, of s.n.l tleo-u.wd (7, Ul . with .ui.l court Ulcir uhj'.-ctiuu (tl suv mew fli,,, „ u «»r heft»re tlie drat Momtay in iWceatber next, oUum wise said k-Ueis wdl tm granted. WRimmo my hand official Iy. this 12th day of Ocm. herMHoi I IAN ID lil.ASl.kV, ,r . Urdmarv. GKOiHJiA, UCDUff U cuL.M'2 .—to an aliumTt may coneeru : ft nercaa, John 8. Denmark ami Noah Vessuiltli wil apply at Uk Court of oidumry of Bullock count* lur teiicn of nuiuiiiistiatiun ou tlie estate of Alb*man VesamiHi, (teeeusisi.- Thcse are, tkeiviore, to cito and adnionlsli sll and siuyulnr the kluflrcil and creditors of said deceased to me their oojaetioti Willi said comt (if auy tUey navel on or beioie tlie UrSI Monday in DeceuiiH-r ue vi« ofnci wise said letters will he *ruuted isle apalicaut. " iiuess, David Beesley, Sen., Ol'Jfciary lor ItuUbch county, this I2ih day Os Oct., 1,(15. o.tlfl-lawlui DAVID liLKSLKY, sell., Oril. / t bUItOIA, Ut'LI.OCH OILN l \. —'l'o all whom it vi may concern : Whereas, James Young will apply at the Court of Ordinary oi Bulloch County lor letters of admuustra tiou ou the estate of Thomas Young, deceased. These are, therefore, to die and admonish all and singular tlie kindred aud creditors of said deceased io tile their objections with said court (if any they Have) ou or heiorutho flrst Monday iu December next otherwise said leio-rs will he granted. Witness, my hand aud ultlelal signature, tills 12th day of October, isd6. octlfl iawlni DAVID BEASLEY, sen., Ord. GKDKtIIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.—To ail whom it may concern : w itereas, Johu B. Uoshing will apply at the Court or Ordinary oi Bulloch County lor letters of adnunwtra- Uon on the estate of Wm. itushiug, deceased. These are, therefore to ctle aud admonish all amt singular tlie kindred und creditors of said deceased, u> nle their ohjectious wlih said court (if auy thev have) on or before the flrst Mouday in December next, otherwise said letters will he granted. Witness, iny liaihl and olttclal signalure, this 12tU day of October, 1806. act Id—lawlm DAVID BEASLEY, sen., Ord. STATE OE OEOUOIA, BI’LLDCH COUNTY.—'To all whom it may concern: Whereas, James Smith will apply at the Courtof Ordiuary of Bulloch County, for Letters of Administra tion on the Estaie ol Nice smith, deceased. These are to cite and admonish all and singular the kindled and creditors of said deceased; to flle llteir objections with said Court (if any they have.) On or before the flrst Monday iu December nexj, otherwise said letters will tie granted. Witness my hand officially this 12tU day of Oct. 18U5. DAVID BEASLEY’, sen., Ord. octtciaw-lm STATE OE OEOittHA, BULLOCH COUM t.- l'o all whom it may eonc-rn: Whereas, James W. Kiinhrell will apply at the t o irl oi Ordinary of Btillocn County, lor Letters ot Administration on the Estate of Absalom Barilsli, deceased. These are to rite aud admonish all and singular the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to die tlielr uhjectioUH with said Court (if any they have,) ou or before the flrst Monday ill December next, otnci wl.se said letters wilt he granted. Witness my hand officially this 12th day of Oct., 1265. DAVID BEASLEY, sen., Ord. octlfl-law-lm STATE OK BEOUGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.—To aU Whom it may concern : iVhoreas.tne estate oi jeptha Ilagins Is unrepresent cd, aud unless some person applys for the Admluis traxlim o: said estate. 1 shall appoint tliecteik of the superior Court Administrator ou said Estate, in terms of the Statutes In such cases uiaile aud pro vided. These are to cite and admonish alt and singular the kindred aud creditors ol said deceased, to tile their ohjectious with said Court (if any they have,) on or before the flrst Mouday in December next, otherwise said Letters win be granted. Witness my hand officially this 12th day of Oct.. 1866. DAVID BEASLEY, sen., Ord. octie-law-lin Ol TATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern : whereas, as'the estate of Michael Parrish is unrep resented, and unless some lit aud proper person ap plys for the Administration of said estate. X shall appoint the Clerk of the Superior Cotut Adminis trator on said estate In terms oi the Statutes iu such case made and provided. These are to cite aud admonish all and singular the kindred und creditors of said deceased to flle the:r objections with said Court (If auy they have.j ou or tieiore the lirst Monday tn December next, otherwise said Letters will he granted. Witness my hand officially this 12th day of Oct., 1866. DAVID BEASLEY, sen., Ord. octl6-lavv-lm ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—By virtue ot au order or the Court or ordinary ot Bulloch County, will ne sold before tlie Cqurt House door.iu St&teuborough, wttlilu the legal hours of sale ou the first Tuesday lu December next, at Public Outcry, oue hundred and lifty acres of land with a comfortable log building ou it with outer building, bounded by lauds of 11. C. I.ee, Gen. G. W. Lee and David Beasley, belonging to the estate of Sliaou S. Williams, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased, terms made kuowu ou the day of sale, this 12th day of Oct., 1866. BENJAMIN C. LEE,Administrator. octl6 law-lm STATE OF GEORGIA — CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may concern : Whereas, George Hawkins will apply at the Court of Ordinary fur Let era Diauiissoiy aa Guardian of the person and properly of Christopher J*. Abbott, orphan ami minor, ■. Tiles* are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to lie and appear liefore said Court to make oft) eel ion (if any they bavej ou or before the first Monday in December next, otnerwise Said letters will be granted. Witness my baud and official slgnatnre tlilsl6t)iday of October, 1866 octlT law4od D. A. O'BYRNE, O, C. C. GEORGIA— BULLOCH COUNTY.—To ail whom It may concern: t . Whereas, William J. AlUff'and Joseph Alliff will apply at the Court of ordinary of Bulloch county for Letters of Administration ou tlie estate of John-Alliff, Senior, These are to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said ileceused, to flle their ob jections with said Court (if any they have) ou Qr before the first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness mV hand, officially, this 12tb day of Octo ber, 1806. DAVID BEASLEY, Sen., oct26 lawlm ■ Ordinary. CT EOROIA—BULLOCH COUNTY’.—To all whom it T may concern: Whereas, Mathew Alliff and John Alliff. Jr„ will apple at the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch oonuty for letters of Administration on the estate of Joseph Alliff, deceased. These are to cite and admonish all and singnlsr the kindred and creditors of said deceased to flle their ob jections with said Court (if any they huve) on or before the flrst Monday in December next, otherwise sanl Letters will be granted. „ Witness my hand, officially, this T2th day ol Octo ber, 1666. DAVID BEASLEY. Sen , oct’-’O lawlm Ordiuary. * li r Cl BORGIA—BULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it I may concern: . Whereas. Chesley Parrish will apply at tlie Court ol Ordinary of Bulloch County for Letters of Administra tion ou the estate of Ansell Parrish, with the will an ntThcse aro to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to flle tlielr ob jections with said Court on or before the flrst Monday iu December next, otherwise said Letters will be Witness my hand, officially, this 12th day of Octo ber, 1566. DAVID BEASLEY, Sen , oct'JG lawlm Ordinbj7__ Crockery, China, Glassware. JOBBERS and Doalera fl ora all parte of the country are iuvUed to examine iny Wliolesale Stock, which includee pat k.ifiee containing,complete assort metit*, put up expreudly for “ Country ITad^,' Goods rc- packed to suit purchasers. Queensware House, • , 100 Broughton Nt., ‘4d door from Bull Jt. octte ts Ii D. SMYTH^ Notice. THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between JACKSON A WARKOC’K was, on the 30th SeF tember dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereaner be conducted by tbe undersigned, wno will be lyuppy to receive a c'untiuuance of the troiiagi* bestowed on the late firm of Jackson Warrock. L. WARKOC’K i situ . BOARDING. BOARDING aud Lodging can tw obtulned by »j> plying utthe Aisi fnree-itory brick Imlldlug State street, ncartiit to Whltsker. ts Pa|R'r amlHag Wiirehini <f Warren & Platner, wWstiv* iSJSSuvssS^ •rstst VI g hay at reel, Havaamth. u *