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TliE SAYAJNNAH GEORGIAN. MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 16, 1866.
CITATIONS.
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(/ Mil, Will *« «I4 MIWFW Ihw tiilt Hon,,. In to
City cX Savannah, M«hi lit* tafti boar* d « •
•dm Horn and Burir—Isvitd oa m the properly of Dr.
Joseph 11abar*ham, to ootufr a ft. fa. In foTorof RcOosker
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SSy Suomiiuu-o* tSoftSi iRSwJ?
C* wiu bo sold, bafora tba Court noun* In the cite
o( larluMh, between theeuuat hoars of eater two build-
. uun oa lot No. 10 ©m* town, In Charlton atrtat. UtU
^ ■Wwfca
C 1fY~aU»U»V tuix-cn tVa Aral Tuaadar in May
nantn will bo aoM bafora tha court house, In tba city
of Savannah, batwaan tba legal hoar* of tale, a Gray Mara
aa4 Drey—levied on under an nttnebaant returnable to
tba nan city aourt oT Savannah. aa tba property or James
McCarthy, la favor of Daniel O’Connor. Property pointed
-it by plaintiff, and sell by order of court,
anil 11. F. AKIN. Sheriff.
’joTriNTOSll COUNTY .SHERIFF SALE—Will be told be
lYL fora tha court hauaa door, In tha city of Darien, in
«hl county,on tha first Tuesday In May next, between the
uaual hours of saW,tha following property, to Wit. That
■tab of tba Union Steam Saw Mill, on Majhall river,
abut throe tallaa Trom Darien, together with tha fixtures,
macnlnary and other property belonging thereto—levied
oa by virtue of a ft ta, laaued by n Justice of the Inferior
oourtof aald county of Mclntoah, under tha lien law, In
Cc Tor of Adana A Hamilton ra the Union Steam Saw Mill,
J Moody, K Daulton and 11 Danner, on io much of aala
property at rlltaaiUfy «»ld ft fa. Property pointed out
by plaintia in execution.
W. T. TllORBE, Sherlll M. C.
Darien, March 00,1866. apll
\y| tINTOSH COUNTY'*BHEKI6T SALE—Will be sold bo
IVJL face the court liouia door, In the city of Darien, In
•aid county, on the drat Tueaday In May next, between
U« uiual hoars of tale,the following property, to wit :—
That much or tha Steam Saw Mill, now building at May-
hall la land, near the Altamaha river, about hvo mile*
from Dorian, together with the dxtuiee, machinery and
other property belonging thereto—levied on by virtue or a
d fa, laaued by n justice of the inferior court of said coun
ty of Mclntoah, under the lien law, In favor of Mitchet S
Bene va. the May hall Steam Saw Mill, U T Chapman & Co.
owner* thereof, ihoperly pointed out by plalutlff in exe
cution. Terms caah. W. T. TUUKl’k.
mtr29 Sheriff McIntosh County.
\TcUNItWH COUNTY SUKIUKF SALES.—Will be sold
1YA before th» Coart House door In the city of Darien
in aald county, on the first Monday In Uay next, between
the uaual hours or salo, the following property, to wit:
That much cf the steam saw mill,now building at May-
ball island, near the Altamaha river, about five miles
Worn Darien, together with the fixtures, machinery, and
other property belonging thereto, Dried on by virtue of
a FLfs Issued by a Justice of the Inferior Court of said
county of Mclutosh, undsr the Utn law. in favor of Mrs.
John Tort vs. Mayhall Staam Saw Mill, B.T.Cnapmaa A
Co. owners thereof; or so much of said property aa will so-
tlafr said Fi. Fa. Property pointed out by Plaintiff in exe
cution. Terms cash. W. T. THORPE, Sherlll M. C.
Darien, March 30 th,1655. mardl
\TCUNTOSU COUNTY SHERIFF SALKS.—Will be sold
1VA before the Court House door ta the city or Datlrn,
In said county, on the first Tuesday In Mcy next, between
the uinal hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
That much of the steam saw mill, now onllding at May-
hall Island, near the Altamaha river, about flvo mile* from
Darien, together with the fixture*, machinery and other
property belonging thereto; levied on by virtue of a Fl. Fa.
issued by a Justice of the Inferior Court or said county of
Mclntoah, under the lien law, In favor of John Fiinn rs.
Mayhall steiun saw mill, B T Chapman k Co. owners there.
Of; or SO much of said property aa will satisfy said FI. Fa.
Prooerty pointed out by plaintiff in execution. Terms eash.
r r w. T. THORPE, Sheriff M. C.
Darien. March 80th, 1865. marfil
fc'jfCTNTOSH COUNTY HHKfUFF BALK.—Will bo sold
iVl before the Court House door la the city of Darien,
In said county, on the first Tuesday In May next, between
the usaal hours of sale, the lollowlng property, to wit:
That much of the steam saw mill now building at May
hall Island, near the Altamaha river, about five miles Trom
Darien, together with the BxHtna, machinery and other
property belonging thereto; levied on by virtue of a Fi.
Fa issued by a Justice of the Inferior Court or the said
county of McIntosh, under the lien law, in favor of T. 1*.
Pease ve. Mayhall eteam saw mill, B T Chapman & Co.
owners thereof; or so much of said property as will satisfy
said FI. Fa. Property pointed out by plamtilt in execu
tion. Terms cash. W. T. THORPE, Sheriff M. C.
Darien, March 80th, 1866. marfil
XyfolNTOSH COUNTY SHERIFF BAl/fc^-w u, IK
iVA fore the court house door, in the city of Darien, in
aald county, on the first Tuesday In May next, between
the usual hours of sale, the followlrg property, to wit :—
That much of the Steam Saw Mill, now building at May.
hall Island, near the Altamaha river, about nve miles
(him Darien, together with toe fixtures, machinery and
other property belonging thereto—levied on by virtue oi n
Ufa, issued by a justice of tue Inforiour court of said
county of McIntosh, under the lien law, In favor of T W
Laihrop it Co. vs. Mjrball Steam Saw Hill, if T Chapraaa
nmnmra ♦K««/,r i>mi>erty pointed out by pla.ml**
W. T. THORPE,
Sheriff McIntosh Countv.
AyTClN'lOSH COUNTY BHJtiUFFoAS^—Wm be
iyj for# the court house door, in the city of Darien, in
s*iu county, on the first Tuesday in May next, between the
usual hours of tale, the following property, io wit: That
much of the Steam Saw Mill, now building at Mayhall Isl
and, near tba Altamaha river, about five mllei trom Da-
Mcintosh. under the Hen law, in favor or K. J. Berry va.
Mayhall Steam Saw Mill,BT Chapman & Co. ownere there-
of. Property pointed out by plaintiff in execution. Terms
cuih * W. T, THUllPE,
xnar29 Sheriff McIntosh County.
M
lore the court house door, in the eity of Darien, in
That much of the Steam Saw Mill, now building at May*
other property belonging thereto— levied on by virtue of a
fl la, Issued by a justice of the Inferior court of said coun
ty of McIntosh under the lisn law, in laror of Collins A
lilnea vi. Mayhall Steam Saw Mill, and B T Chapman &
Co , owners thereof. Property pointed out by plaintiff la
execution. Terms cash.
zoar29 W. T. THORPE, Sheriff Mcl C.
C AMDEN SHERIFF SALK—Will be solu ou m*
Tuesday in May next, before the court house door, in
the town of Jeffersonton,Camden county, within the legal
hoars of sale, the Steam Saw Mill, with all the appurte
oanoes thereunto belonging, situated on North ltlver, on
lot So. 110, la the town of St. Marys—Dried on as the
property of B T Chapman, Asa W Chapman, and David S
Mills, under the name and style of the St. Mary* Lumber
Company, to satisfy a fi fa Dined out of the inferior court
of said county, In lavor of William D Long ts. Steam Saw
Mill, B T Chapman, Asa W Chapman and David S Mills,
owners. mar29 JOHN MAY, S. C, C.
C AMDEN COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK— Uy vlr
tue of an order from the honorable the court of or
dinary of Chatham county granted on the first Monday in
April. Instant, will be sold at the door of the court house,
la Jeffersonton, Camden county. Georgia, between thole-
gal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in June next, all
that traet of Land originally granted to Ambrose Cordon,
situate in Camden county aforesaid, on Bull Head Croek,
«iont*lnlng by original surrey twenty-three hundred (2300)
acres. This tract It situate a short distance abovo the
town of Jeffersonton. within a mile of lido on Urent Sat ilia
River, and Is well adapted 'n the cultivation of cotton and
to the turpentine business. Sold as the property of Am
brose Gordon, deceased, for the benefit or the heirs of said
deotased. GEORGE A. GORDON,
ap4 Administrator do bonis non.
C AMDEN SHERIFF’S SALK—Will be sola ou tue
Tueaday in May next, before the court house door, in
the town of Jeffersonton, Camden count/, within the legal
hours of sale, the Steam Saw Mill known as the Eaceru
Mill, with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging ;
situated on the north side of the Great Satilla river, twelve
milts above Jeffersonton ; levied on aa the property uf D,L
Clinch ft Brother, to satisfy a fl fa Daued out of the Infe.
rlor Court of said county. In favor of Ha lyJonon ts. the
Steam Saw Mill Encerro, D L Clinch k Brother, owners,
marl6 JOHN MAY, a. c. c.
JCXKCUTOU’8 SALT/
G EORGIA—Wayne County—Br virtue of an order from
the honorable the court of ordinary of said county,
on tha first Tueaday in May next, will be sold before the
court house door of aald county, between the law ful hours
of sale, a Negro Woman named Charlotte, aged about
sixty years, and a Negro Man namod Patrick, 22 rears old.
as the property of L W Bryan, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Turra»
cash. mar20 W. A. BALLENS. Ex’r.
A DMINISTRATOR’B SALE—By virtuei . .
xx honorable the court of ordinary of McIntosh county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday In May next, before the
Court House, at Darien, all the real nnd personal estates of
tha late Sarah Bercally. for tlio benefit of the heirs nnd
creditors of aald estate.
m*r21 ALEX'R MCCARTHY. Adrn’r.
A DMlNhSTRATUK’S BALE,—Georgia, Charlton County,
. up 4 ““der au order of the Court ol Ordinary
ln 0etob «r, 1854, at Die Court House
Trader’s Hill, Charltou county, ou the first Tuesday In
Jan* next, between the legal hours of sale— 1
(tit) fifty acres of Land, moreorlsss, situat and lying
in Camden county, known aa the Abner Harrel traet
bounded North by James Bryant's lands, Luth hr Ell**
bath Bailey, Weal by 8. & E. bailey, IDatb, “SJiT lands
sold la the town of Jeffersonton, before the Court House
door,Camden county, Oa. Also, the property or the estate
of ADxander Kean, dec’d., sold /or the bineit of ihe beVrl
and creditors. Terras made known on the day.
aarlft td JOHN U. OKlQER, Adm'r,
G QOBGIA—Bullock County— Adminlsirator's sale Win
be told under an order of the Court of Ordinary of
BilloekCounty,paat on the 6th iuit., at the Court House
infttateaboro, on the first Tuesday iu May naxt,between
the legal hours ofsale, (240) two hundred and forty acres
more or Du of pine land, bounded by Jacob Fateh and
Morn MoBrio, Bold as the property of the estate of Hu
ban O. Masters, for the benefit of tho heirs and crldltore.
Terms made known on the day of sal*,
marl* v ELIZABETH MARTEN, Admlulstrstrix.
rifiXmOU-AftOtorA <Jou*iy r—Artuilntsirator'a salftt-
.. an °Nler iiftbe Court of Ordinary
of BaUochi County, put on the 6th instant, at the Court
' oathe flr “ TuesJay In May next,
between the legal hour* of ul« (627) five hundred and
twentr-saven a«rs* of land, more or loss, a portion or It
^ and rl Nor ‘ h -’ re * t b r Robert «V. J. and
AnnS. WUlDms’ Land.Fouth easlby the estate of John
Williams, and South by W. D. Braunen. the property ol
the estate of Nathaniel O. Hall. Hold for the benefit o'
the heirs or said estate. Terms made known on tho davot
sale. V’lLUAU D. BRANNEN, 7
marl4 » • _ - Adm’a.
/~V EORG1A. C'anuUn Uouniy.—Uy virtue of an order grant-
U ed br the Honorablo the Court or Ordinary, on the
flrtt Monday in March* will be sold before the Court
Sense door In tho town of Jeffersonton, between the lege
hears ofsale, on the first Tuesday In May next, flvo tracts
of Land, lying on the North side of the Great Satilla Rir-
er,containing ad together twalre. hundred cores, more or
leu, belonging to tos: estate of Whiting Tarklngton, dt-
staled, and gold for. the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on day of sale,
marlft THOMAS K. DUNG AM. Executor.
/"VEQB8IA— Bullock County t Administrator’s Rate—Will
U be Mid udder an ordsr of the Court of Ordinary Of
Bollock county, passod on the 6th Instant, at the Court
EouM In Statesboro*, on the first Tdlsday in May nsxt.
between the legal hours of ul*. the foltewlcg Nsgroesl
ris: Green, aged about twenty yean ; Eliiek, sged thirty
yean; Jacob, aged thirty-five ; and Caroline, twenty-on*
/ears—sold ae the property of tho estate of John Led, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known
oa the day ofsale.
marl* WILLIAM H. McLKAN.
j> OUFFRE-76 bbls A, B end 0 Sugar, Wdo
4 Md crushed fie. 10 mate -Old Oovenmeat
5
I /"t K'URUIA—CaelAort (bunfy.—To all whom it may cun-
i\t earn i Whereas Uar/Elisgarald will apply to the Court
of Ordinary for Utters of ulitnlulon ae administratrix on '
• ALM UF VALUABLE LANDS
At AUCTION.
IN ALACHUA tXJUNTV, FLORIDA tlia'estat* of'Os raid FlUfetiTld:
TN pursuance ot a iwen u In Chancery In thoCUcuit, These are, therefore, to elt« and udninnlsh all whum it
M. Court of the MMJD Circuit of Florida. In the oa.se ol , play concern to be and appear before aald Court to make
William Marvin amt other*, vs. IHcharU Rradlord, Ad-1 ohJacUmt, If an,'* -- -- *--*— **—
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POWER PRESS PRINTING
tnlnlitrator. Ac.oi l.cgh Head, docianed, nud In tho cat*
of Richard Braaiord.Aumlnutra tor, Ao . against William
Marvin nod other*, on * CTv*m bill, the foliaw/ng deaaribmi
Unde belonging to the estate of Lelgti Head, deceased,
will be sold at publlo auction, to |»»y the debts of said
eatate, by the suhacrlber. a* a Maater and Commlutouer th
Chancery, under and by virtu* of uld decree, at tho Court
House lu th* town of Newnansvllle In AUchuaOounty
oa Wedueedajr, the kd day ot May next, at 12 o’clock, M„
to wit: all the right, title, lutereat and estate, which the
eald Leigh Head had, In nod to the two following described
grants,tracts or parceUofUnd at the tlcaeQihla death,
or which his Administrator bath aloe* had or now bath,
and alto all toe eatate. right, title. Interact, dower or
claim ot dower, wmch Mr*. Ella* Bailey, furmerlir Ellaa
Read, widow or thee ltd Lefgh Read, hath or ever had, or
which her preaent husesnd William Bailey hath or may,
or can have in and to tne said Lande, which are located
bounded, anddeseribed as toiloss*, to wit:
lat. On* traet of Land contalulng (4000) lour thuuiard
acres, Which Was granted by the Spanish government to
Francis R. Sotionn. and subsequently confirmed to him
by the United Htetes, situate In Townihlp 0 and • South,
In Range 18, Fast, and which was caused to be located and
surveyed (or the said Hauchet or his assigns, under th*
authority ot th* United Stater, by ths Surveyor General of
Florida, in the second quarter cf the year 1841, aa will
more fully appear by tne Maps, Flats and Survey Bills of
the same, In the office ot the Surveyor General oi Florida,
aad also ou tha land Office Map lu the NawnausvlUa Dis
trict, and being the same lands which were conveyed to
tha said Leigh Head, by WlllDra Marvin and by Francis
Sanches by tneir deeds, dated in 1830 and 1840 lospectlv, -
ly, and recorued in the Alarhua County Clerk’s Office lu
JJook ,, B”of Doo'tt
-A1J30-
2d. Au undivided interest of (16110] Uiftecu hundred
acres ln a certain otner tract of two thousand acres
lying to tho exit ot in t adjoining the tract abovo men
tioned of 4000 acres, winch was granted by the Spanish
government to Joseph 8. Sanches, and aubsequently con-
timed to him nud other* by tho United States, and which
waa located and turreyed by the United States by or
under the authorlt yet the Surveyor General cf Florida,
in the seoomt quarter of the year 1841, and which Is
situate in Township fi and 7 of Kanqa 18, South and East,
as will more fully appear by the Maps and Flats of the
same in tho office of tho Surveyor Geuoralof Florida, and
in the United Hiatus Land Ufflco at Newnansvllle. being
tho samo fittonn hundred acres (tho undivided part and
parcel of said two thousand acre grant) which was con.
vnyad hy tho ss<>t William Mavrin to th» saiik Leigh Read
in his life-time, by deed, dated in 1830, and recorded In
*Book “D*’ of Deeds, Jn tho Alachua County Clerk’s Office.
The terms nfentd sale will be as follows :
One-third cash; one-third payable tho first day ol
January, I860, and the remaining third payable tho first
of January, 1857, with interest from tho date of sale, for
which tho purenasers uotcswillbo taken with the under
standing that If they are not paid .when due, the Master
may re-sell tho premises on thirty days notice.
In the mean time a certificate of the sale will bo given
to the purchaser, and whoa tho notes sro fully paid, then
the subscriber will executo j» Deed or Conveyance in tho
usual form as Master in Chancery
Dated at Newnansvllle, Florida, this 6th day or March,
1M . JNO. O. REARDON,
Master ami t/ommiriloDer in Chancery.
marll eod till may 2
flUTTNAL COUNTY GUARDIAN’S BALE—Uy virtue of
X an order from the honorablo the court of ordinary of
Wayne county, on the first Monday in April Instant, will
be sold at the court house door at RoedsvlUe. Tattnal coun
ty, within the legal hours ofsale, on tho first Tuesday In
June next,one lot of land, containing fiST acros, on big
Reedy Creek. In Tattnal county. Sold as the property ot
Timothy McSweney, minor, for the benefit of said minor.
Termacaab. ap8 REBECCA McSWENEY,Guard,
LEGAL NOTICES.
V] UTICE-All persons having claims against the'estate
i.e of Randolph McDonald, late of Camden oountv, de
ceased, will present tho same, duly attested, and all In
debted to said estate will make Immediate settlement with
E. U. B.UO.V. tnv duly authorised Agent.
mar20 ’ ‘ MARY MCDONALD, Adiu’x.
\l OTICE.—AU persons having demands against the es-
In tate of Dr. Wm.J, Morris, late of Camden eounty,
dec’d.. are hereby notified to present them, duly attested,
within the tirno prescribed by law | and all those indebted
to make Immediate payment to
THUS. K. DUNHAM, Adra'r.
JeffersouU 11. March 10,1855. (marlH
/ tEORUlA—Charlton County—Oh the first Monday in
\J June next, application will be made at tbo Court of
Ordinary for Charlton county, for leave to sell the real es
tate of John H Stevens, deceased,
apll GRAHAM CREWS. Adm'r
/GEORGIA, Chatham Coun j—'Two months alter date,
VJT application will be made to ihe Ordinary of Chatham
county, for leave to sell real and personal property be
longing to the estate of Charles HartDdgo. late of said
county deeev.ed. JULIAN HARTKIDGE.
ALGERNON S. HARTR1DOE,
ap 1 Ailnir* of estate of Charles Hartridge.
OTICE—All persons having any demands against the
*\ eatate of Richard FleUlbouae, late of Chatham coun
ty, deceased, are hereby notified to preseut the same, duly
atteste.i.to tlie undersigned within the time prescribed by
law. And all tbo*o indehted to said estate are hereby re
quested to make Immediate payment to th* undersigned,
his administrator
feb21 U< 'UPON FARGO. Adm’r
\] OTICE.—Two mouths after date, application will bo
i\ made to the Honorable Com t of Ordinarr of Chat
ham county, for leave to sell nlltlie estate, real and per
sonal. of Col. Ambrose Uotdon.deceased, for the benefit of
the hrira of vaid estate
GEORGE A. GORDON,
lebd * ' ' Adm’r de bonis non.
OlX’lY days after date application will be made to tbe
4J Honorable Court of Onlnary of Bulloch county, for
leave to sell all the Lands and Negroes belonging to tbe
estate of Janes Rushing, late of said county, deceased, this
15th February.1856
CALVIN RUSHING. Adm’r
teb27 JANE BUSHING, Admix,
(VI OTICE.—Two mouths alter date, application will be
li mado to the Honorable tho Court of Ordinary of Cam
den county, for learo to sell two lots of land, lying In
Cherokee county, Ga.. containing 160 acres each. Lot
269—11 dis , 4 eea.; and lot 179—2d dis..2d sec. Also,
one tract lying In Camden county, Gn.. containing twenty
acres, belonging to tbu estate of Hugh Brown, for the ben-
efit of the heirs and creditors '
WM. P. DROWN, Adm’r
Jefiersoutcu, March 10,1655 marls
/ 1 EOKGl.V—-IFaiTK County:—Two months after date ap-
UpJJcation will bo wade to the* honorable the ordinary of
said county, for leaTe to sell tbo lands and negroes belong
ing to Rebecca Manning, deceased, forth# benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased
JOHN l». HUMPH. Adm r.
This day. February 15th, 1355. feq20
(Vi Ui'JCK.—iitowouih-alter Uate, J mil apply to tho
lv Court of Ordinary of Glynn county, for leave to sell
a small portion ol tlio real and personal estate of John
Farland, docoased. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, Adm’r
Brunswick, £Gth Feb .1665. marl
/~i EORGIA—Tattnall County.—Tlie undersigned having
VJ given his note, of January 20th, 1855, for 8240, or
thereabouts, to Allen Cameron, and having just cause to
apprehend a failure of consideration for tho sanv*. hereby
gives notice to all concerned, that he will not pay said
note in case said failure should occur
(ehl3-lwdw JOSHUA It. WILLIAMS,
NOTJCJC,
\ LL 1’ernons indebted to the firm of liyluml k O’Neill,
XX and 1* 11 O'Neill's surviving partner, are requested to
msko payment to tho subscriber on or before 1 no first of
May next, or said account* will be placed In the hands of
an attorney for C9I lection. np4 A. BON AUD.
.VDt'JCB,
T FOREWARN any person from trading for a certain
X Promissory Note against!' H lx>ud, made payable to
Washington Dyal or bearer, for Onn Thousand Dollars,
dated June, 1862, and >luo lour yours after date. Said unto
belongs to Dio estate of Washington Dyal, anil is now in
the possession of Marshal Dea*. who refuse, to give it tip.
and intend* using it as his own property.
roar2f)—‘Jin.lAw SOLOMON WILKES. Adm’r.
stTATmuKs.
QQ bbls Hiraiu Smith's oxtra Genear-w Hour;
/CO 60 bbls pure Genesee do;
60 bV* each Carter and Planting I’otaloe-.
60 do Stuart's A and B clarified Sugar;
60 do powdered and crashed Sugar;
SO half boxes loaf Sugar;
80 boxen C’s and 8’s tallow Caudles;
40 bags and 100 mats old Government .la vn ftiffe*
60 bbls West India Molasses;
20 boxes ground Coffee; 20 do do i’ep|«i,
40 do 6’s and 8’a Grant A: Williams'Tobici-u;
20 hhds new Bacon Sides j 16 do do Shoulders:
100 boven whito Cheesn;
100 do new scaled Herrings;
'•000lbs new Codfish;
CO bh!n butter, sugar au l M.h Cntcivi i.
60 boxes soda Biscuit;
20 M superior Plantation Bogan-;
200 box‘-n No 1 pale and family Hoop,
fiQOmu is nv*ortoil Wrapping Paper;
60 doi pulntcd handle Brooms;
60 boxes Colgate’s and BondeU’a IVai t Starch ,
100 boxes and 60 hall do new bunch RaDIns. Laud
Ing and for sale bv
feblO SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
COFFKRi MUtJAli; me,'
O/tA BAGS Rio Coffee.
Ol/U76 bags aud pockets Java Coder. .
30 hhds choice Porto Rico Huger
26 do Ht.Cr.nx * do.
- 30 do Common Orleans Sugar.
26 do Clarified dn -In
76 bbl* A U audC Huger
30 do Crushed do.
60 do Mess Foil.
100 do Butter and Siigitr Oiai^au
60 boxes Soda • do
50 hhtr Pilot itieed.
200 do Portland Syrup.
ICO do NO do,fnew »rop.,
100 do Common Whiskey
100 boxes tt and W Tobacco
60 do WcLean’i do.
26 do Holy's dn
30 hhds eholoe Bacou Sides
10 do do dn 'boulder,
100 doieul'ailu.
60 bbDL'agleCfii
50 krgsLnrd.
100 Iioxp. pale undNij. 1
ftnrt ha f boxes |'aTuSta»f.li
bag* D, op and Buck Shot
xodforwleb? ,:iWMnn,l,1 ' ,,lrlm V ,W#I “* i '°'
H’Sl? asrbr!,iu **i»
dress fl noos-A &rt£i; , „, lB
lib-: . . S
■ ' Hge“4TO<« nuuM.usdo
■ RichT’rloted
'••'.V • do do Muslin Robes.
do do Organdies.
.. / Colored etriptd Silk*. ^
HAN ilLLaS—CfIf^liAndColored Silk Mantilla,
■ do Whit# Barege d 0
do Lase ,i f .
PANT STUFFS—Plaid and Striped Linen Drills
Brown and Whito do do
Plain and Fancy Casti meres
Colored and Black vminotoa Cord*
do andColorodCashmarctt,
do UumbDls and Alpacas,
Checked and Striped Linens
Slate Bro. and Buff do
White and Fancr Marseille.!. mariffi
K)R0». V
ffi.
T\/Hica h>iben Iq eucw/efMl openllim r„, l.a mr .
W kelp, ope. for Ihe iitntfn ,of Ineellde, rtiQ
with Homeopathy, aad Kiaeslthtrnpy or the Swedish sys
tem of Medleal Gymnastics. BestdentPhyricDo; Dr. Fmdi
For terms, dto.. please apply to
f ■ • MBS. no. TTESSELHOEFT,
onjactmn, if any Uieybavn, on or helbre tho first Mon
day th Ootnbir naxt.olherwlsa aald Dttsra will be granted,
Witness. John M. Milieu, Fjq., Ordinary for Cliatahara
unly. this flfh day of Msroh, Ikfid.
mart _ JOHN M. MILI.EN, o. c.».
f V KO'ltOIA—CkafAom t'ouiity:—To ail whom It may ertn-
U cetn s Whereas, Margery O’Neal will apply at tho
Court ef Ordinary for letters of administration on tho es
tate of Capt Ferdinand O’Neal,debased;
These era, therefor*, tooitr and admonish all whom tt
may noaeeru, to bo and appear before said Court to make
objection (If nny they have] on or beftretheseeoftd Monday
nox, '. wld lettera will be granted.
( Witness, John M. MIlDn, Bin., Ordinary Ihr Chatham
county, this fifth day of April, lflM.
»1»0 JOHN At. M1LLKN, u.o.q
iKOKtilA—Chatham Countyi^to all whom it may con-
VA earn: Whernu*,Jane J Muse will apply at Ihe Court
ol Ordinary lor letters of adinlnDtrstlon un the sstrtte of
Archibald 0 Muio. deceased .
These are, therefore, to cite and admonDh ail whom It may
oourornto be and appear belbro said Court to make objec.
lions (It any thoy have) on or before the second Monday In
Msy next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness,JohnM. MIlDn, Esq..Ordinary forChatlmtne.uni
ty, this fifth dsy or April, IBM.
apO JOHN M. MILLEN.o. o. o.
<JTATE uf GKUROIA-Chatham County.—To all whom
O It may concern : Whereas Mason M. Paris will apply
at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration do
bonis non, on the estate of Daniel S. Hhlrco. deceased:
These are, therefore, to dto and admonish all whom it
Olay coneern.to be andappoar before the said Court to
make objection (If any thoy haTe) on or before the first
Monday fu May next, otherwise aafd letters will be granted.
Witness, John M MIlDn. Kaq.. Ordinary for Chatham
county.this fifth day or April. 1866. .
Marfl JOHN M. MI1.LKN. O. 0. V,
OTATK OF GEORGIA—(,'AafAnm County —To all whom
O it may concern : Whereat Henry klmtlck will apply
at the Court of Ordinary for fritters of Administration on
the estate of Jacob Mastlck, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whum It
may concern, to bo and appear Wore the Bald C-oart to
make objection (if any they harol on or before the first
Monday In May next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. .lobn M,MIlDn, E»n , Ordinary for Chatham
county, this fifth day ot Aprll { 1366 f illt ,,
Apro“ " ' 1 '
J(illN M. MILLKN.'
Court ol onllnnry or Cnindeu County.
i i itORGlA—Ointden County j—To all vvhom-lt may con-
Ur cern : Whereas, Thomas D. Hawkins and John Tomp-
kirns, executors cn the estate of John Tompkins, sen., de
ceased, will apply at the Court ol Ordinary for letters dis-
mlssory from said estate:
These me therefore to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear beforo said Court to make
objections, If any thoy havo. on or before the first Monday
In July next; otherwise aald loiters will be granted.
Witness, James II. Helroaton. Ordinary for Camden
county.this 7th December,1864.
decl7 JAMES II llRl.VKSTOX, O. C. C.
G EORGIA—-Cbmilm County t—To all whom it may cou-
cei'u; Whereas, the cstnto ol I/iuIs Dufour has been
surrendered totborourt of ordinary,
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objection,If nny they haro, on or before the Qi at. Monday
In May next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, James H. Helreston, Esquire. Ordinary for Cam
den toucty.this 2d day of April, 1856,
ap5 * JAMES II. HELVtSTO.V, o. c. o.
e EOKQlA—Camden County—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Thomas B Nell will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of
Henry Bailey, deceased :
The3oare,therefore,tocltenudadmoulshallwhom It may
concern, (o bo and appear before the said Court to make ob
jection fit any they have,) on or before the first Mon
day In May next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, James H. Helreston, Esq., Ordtnnry for Cam
den county.this 22d day of March, 1866.
mar29 JAMES H. HELVESTON. o. c. c.
G EORGIA—Camden County :—To all whom it may <
cern; Whereas, John Mnkln will apply at tho Court
of -Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of
John B Elkins, 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 More tho first .Monday
In May next, etuerwtsosaid letters will bo granted.
Witness. James B. Helreston, Esquire, Ordinary for
Camden county, this C2d day of March. 1853.
marQO JAMES II. HELVESTON. o. c.
Conrt of Ordinary of VVnye County.
_ corn : Whereas. William Ammons, executor upon the
e.tate of John Ammons, late of said county, deceased,ap-
plies for letters of dismission from the administration of
said estate,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom It
may concern to be and appear at toy office to make in
jection, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
law, otherwise said lettera will be granted.
Witness, James Hlghamith,UrdTn*ry for Wayne mmuty,
this twelfth day of February.1856. ,
fobl5 JAMES HIGIISMITH i». ». W. «•.
_ cern : Whereas. Malachi Harper and James C Drawoy,
executor* upon the estate of James Harper, deceased, ap
plies for lstters of dismlssiou from the administration of
said estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail whom it
may concern, to bo and appear beforo said Court, to make
ebjection. if any they have, withintbe time prescribed by
law.otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. James Utghsmith, Ordinary for Wayne county,
this 19th day of March, 1865.
gimar22 JAMES HIGIISMITH, w. r:. r.
Court of Ordinary of Glynn County.
;nn County.— 1 To all whom it may cone
rancis 1». Scarlett, administrator, and
Martha Owens, administratrix on tho estate of Ric- nrd
Owens, will apply in the ceurt of ordinary for letters dis-
mlssory.
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom it
mayconcern. to fila their objection, if any they have.ln
my office within the time described by law. otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand nnd official signature this 23d day of
January, 1S66. jan25 EDGAR C, V. DART, o. c. c
G EORGIA—Qlynn County:—To all whom it may con
cern: Whereas, J. G. Howard, administrator upon
the estate of George A. Reed will apply to the Court of
Ordinary for letters diimlssory :
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Conr|, to make
objections, if any they havo, within the time prescribed by
law, otherwise said letters will be granted.
I^KNIl^MENwhoaronolotherwlseonlUlM
GlfiOUQU Ms'MWfAOJMf
Having
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINT1NO, In fell uaual neat a
handsome a tyla. and on accommodating term*
A11 work exeontad with dlapatch.
i'hllbrlek 4# Bell,
sOKvta pqr Ttta aTAtaor oaoitoD.
The aubscrlber continues
In manufacture hD unrival
ed Patent Fire and BiirgD)
Proof Bafaa, warranted oqua-
toany.and superior to some
of th* many which hare boon
tested.aa published and nor
ficedbythapressthroughoul
Ihe world tor the last firtesn yssrs.-wnd is aole proprietor
or Hall’s Patont PowderTroOf Lock,both haTlng received
separate medals at the World's Fair. London, 1851, and N
York In 1853-’4.- Also, the patentee (br purchase) ol
Jones’* celebrated Combination and Premium Bank Lods.
81.000 In gold was placed in the safe exhibited at the
World’s Fair, London, secured by Hall’sland Jones’Locks
nnd offered as a retvard to any one who could pick the
lock* or open the «afo within rortv-fiva days, and although
operated upon by seTemF skilled In tho art of lock pick
ing, no onn succeeded In opening the safe, (no change or
alteration in tho locks or keys having bton rnsdn during
(he time.) but the money remained Jn Jte safe depository
and was returned to the proprietor, and a medal awarded
him for tho champion Safe of the world.
CAmov.—None genuine except those having the sub-
"" HII.AH C. BKRRINU.
Green Block, cr. Pine and Water-sis . New York.
N. II.—'The abovo Safes and l/>cks can bo find at manu
facturer’s price* ol Ills authorlled agent* In all tho princi
pal cities In the llalled States and Canada. J*n24_
PIANO POILTKS. MUSIC, KTC.
Tlie undersigned Is prepared as usunl to
M29H^Hsnpplyal;demands In his line—having the
art H f a VVagencics of some oftlie boat/pianoforte ma*
I s X B ••kers.araong which he would name : Pto*l.
artTJkcob (.'hlckorlng, John B. Dunham k Co.. Grnvesteen
ATruslow, Firth, l’ond & Co.,T. Gilbert k Co., a choice of
superior Instruments may bo lrnd at hie establishment.—
Being possessed of a life’s experience in both thenrotesslnn-
aland biuines* departments of music, ho trusts that he
may stilloo entitled to the kind patronage he hasrrcei ved
during the past five vears.
fl. B. MITCHELL.
Ageut for F. Zngbaum fi Co .
deou Ht, Jullen and Bryan sts., Market Square.
fdVBUY, HACK Altlli SALE 8TA11I/K. '
Tho Subscribers have purcbnsetl the
largo Brick Stable on West Broad-street
formerly known ns Brown ft Harris'Sta
lble, anu will be thankful for n share of
public patronage. Wc Intend to keep
_ good carriages and Buggics.gen tlo Horses
and careful Drivers; and if strict attention to hi’slne** will
merit patronage, we intend to have It.
THOMAS F. STKV
JACOB ELLISTON
SaVauuah.Jautiury 1,1864. 3m—jau9
nOLR AURNUY lor UKOADMAN A UKAY’S
Celebrated Dolce Campona Attachment
[PIANO FORTES, 880 Chestnut-street, onpo-
site the U. 8. Mint, Philadelphia.
Branch—11* Market-st., Wilmington, Del.
i JOHN MARSH.
S. M. KNIGHT. Attorney
Washington. D. C.
TO OFF1CKUB, SOlilMKllS, BRAR1RN, AC.,
OF ALI, WARS: THF.IR WIDOWS AND MINOR C1IIL-
DREN.
for Government Clsiinniits,
C ONTlW^ to give prompt nud personal attention to
the prorecutfon of Claims of every description ngsfust
the General Government, and particularly tolho'o bofore
the Treasury Department, Pension and Bonnty-Land Bu
reaus, Patent and General Land Offices, nnd Board ot
Claims.
An experience ol years, aud u familiarity with the
menus of obtaining tho torlitit anJ most favorable action
on Claims, with hi* fioillttes for flu dispatch rf business,
justify him in assuring his Correspondents. Claimants,
and the Public generally, that interest* Intrusted Io his
keeping will not be neglected.
Peuiion. Bounty-Land. 1’aleiU and BuUic Land Lauj.
Ho has nearly ready for gratuitous distribution among
his business Correspondents, and those who msy become
such, a neat pamphlet containing a synopsis of the exist,
ing Pension. Bounty Land. Patent, and Public land Ijiws.
down to the end or the lato Congress, Including the
Bounty-Land Act of 3d March, 1866,
under which all who have heretofore received lens than
2CO acre*, are now entitled to additional land; said Act
grants also 100 acres to all Officers, Noa-Commlssloned
Officers. Chaplains. Soldiers, Wagon Masters. Teamsters,
nn I friendly Indians of the Army.Including State Troops.
Volnnteers, nnd Militia—and all Officers. Seamen, ordi
nary Seamen. Marines, Clerks, nnd Landsmen, of the
Navy, not heretofore provided for. who have served not
less than fourteen days (unless in battle) at any period
since 1770; and to the widows and minor children of all
such personsentlth-d. acd deceased.
This pamphlet contains "Forms ol Application more
fall ana complete than any elsewhere to be found; adapt
ed to tho wants of every class of Claimants under the Act,
with copious decisions and Instruction* of the Depart
ment. and practical suggestion* as to the course to be
pursued in suspended or rejected cases.
Parties not wishing to avail themselves ot tke facilities
BUSINESS CARDS,
EDWARD G. WILSON,
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY,
AND COMMISSIONER OE DEEDS,
AlMeeere. Ward k Owens’ Law Office. ly—meiH
‘ UUKJ4N VII/LIC Oi CU„
• NO. 307 BAY-RTKKKT, HAVANNAII, GEORGIA
H AVE opened an office for l)io sale of Hath.Alabama,
Tennessee, and other Western produce, and expect at
an early date to be In receipt of Bacon, i orn, flour, Hope,
OOttbn, de., the produce ot that section >
We keepan office at Chattanooga, Tonn .fin the purebuso
or shipment of produce,aud can forward direct to plant-
■-* or merchants from that point.
W# are also In direct correspondence with fit. #»ufs,
Louisville and Nashville, and will attend to the purchase
of articles in those markete to be shipped to Pavannnb or
Intermediate points la Georgia, fim—J*u2fl
TIIOAlAH ilUGIIlOn H1N1CN,
ATTORNEY AND OoUNfiKLLOIt AT LAW.
Trouprille, Georgia.
Will prantlso lit the Circuit Courts of Thoms-*, Lowndes
Clinch, Wate, Appllog and Irwin, Georgia ; nnd Inlho
Circuit Courts of Jefferson, Msdlion and Hamilton, or tbo
Middle Circuit of Florida, and In Alachua and Columbia
counties In the Eastern Circuit of Florida. Will attend
to the claims of all person* before the Departments.at
Washington.
a. a. oumpjo.v };<i rim,
CIIAMFION Ol WATTS,
WHO IKS ALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
No 4 ilaraard etreot, between the Market and Bay strent,
SATAN.VAD, OA
Dealers In Groceries, Foreign end Domestic Liquor*. Dried
Fruits. Ac.. Ac.
Reference—A. Champion. Esq., Haniuel Solomon*, Kw|.,
Messrs. Uabiin A Wfiltolioad. SwKt A Co..Savannah.fin.
‘ tv illFami i. DA HI ncu,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
T'roupville, Ixtwndes County,An.
Will practice In Thomas, l/iwudes.Clinch, Ware, Appling
Telfair, Irwin, Laurens,and Pulaski counties, fleoigla;
nnd in Jefferson, Madison. Hamilton, and Columbia
counties, Florida. fob28
Ww". f, WILLIAMS, 'fllADDKVN OIJVTR. JACK IIROW.V.
WILLI A MS, OLIVKH 5i IIltOWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ilueiia Vista, Marion County. Gu . ,
Wlllpittctlre in tho counties of Marlon, Macon. Houston,
Stewart. Randolph, Muscogee, l-ee. nnd nny adjoining
conntles where their serrices'mny ho required. jan‘29
~ JOHN K. COUIIIIANK,^ *
ATTORNEY ATlJkW.
Dublin, J-ituren* county Ga.. Into junior partner of lira
firm qif A. A J. CoLittuM, Irwinton. On., will nttetid
promptly to all businoes entrusted to hi* care, l’artlc-
ular attention Mid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. D,
Guyton. F. II. Rowe, Dublin, Oa.; M. Mnrsh.Savannah.
mny7—dAwljr '
M. WlUTHMlTil,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Alligator, East Florida.
Will practice In the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
to Col. 8. S.BIhloy, and R*B. Hilton. Esq., Savannah, fla
FRIIDINAND MOULTON.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Washington City, D.C.
Will practico in the various Courts of the District, aud at-
tend to the prosecution of clslms against the Govern
ment, juno22
TIw.BAKM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
South N'owport, Georgia.
Will attend thff-Superior Court In the counties of Chatham
Liberty, McIntosh, Camden. Glynn, Wayne. Ware, Ap
pling and Tattnall * *el9
jesse tTbernard,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Newnansvllle. Fla.
Itefereuce—George L. Brown, William Dell, Newnansvllle.
FJa ; R. i*. Hilton, Boston & Vlllalongt, Savannah, fin.
" JOHN M. MILLKN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office corner of Whitaker and Bay-streot*.
Will practico In the Courts of Scrlvcn Bulloch, EfliDglittru.
Bryan, Liberty. McIntosh. Glynn, Camden andCliathnm
count Je*. fob
JOHN U. FALLIOANT,
WBOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS,
West Side Monument Square. Savannah. Ga.
JOSEPH a AN A11L,
RULE Iflll*
A LEXANDER A. BMKTH. Treasurer Chatham Mutual
1/isn AisoclaMon vs rleymour llatrl*. Morlgsge in
Superior Court, Chatham county.January term. DM,—
Present, the Hon. William !i. Firming, Judge ot ssld Court.
Jt appearing to the Court, by tho petition of Ak-jaodsr
A. Hmste,Treasurer of tfin Ctiatlmm Mutual l»an Asso
ciation.* body politic, incorporated by Ihe (Jeneial A»miii-
by of the Ijlato ol Georgia, with full power to make such
by-laws and rules a* may be necessary fur Its government,
to sue and be sued, plead and Im imploadrd, lu any of the
Court*of law and equity In tills State, that Heymour liar*
ris, of said county, being then and tfirre a member ol sold
Association, luretofure, to wit,on the fourth dsv of Hep.
(amber,eighteen hundred kud fifty-on*', made and deliver
ed to lira held Alexander A rimot*. Treasurer as aforesaid,
his certain promlsrory uot*. bearing dsto the day and year
aforesaid whereby bo promised, ou demand, to pay t<» the
uld Alexander A. Hrnetn, Treasurer as aforesaid, or bis suc
cessor* In office, or Ills or their ordor. the sum of one thou-
sand dellai* with Interest at the rslo of six nor cent, per
annum, said interest payable monthly, for value received :
And lor tho better securing the payment or said note and
the Interest, It appearing that the said Heymour Hard*
diil on the same day nud year execute and deliver to the
stld Alexander A, Treasurer ns aforesaid, hfs certain deed
of mortgage, whereby he conveyed to the said Alexander
A., Treasurer ns aforesaid. Ids successor* in office, nnd a*
signs, sli that lot or land, situate lu tire city of Harnnnah.
west of Falun street, which was part ol the estate of James
Johnston, nnd known, in tho pmu ol John McKinnon, as lot
number nlxty-ltre (So. 0u.) containing one hundred and
ten (11U) feet by one hundred (100) lift, according to o
plan made from tho division or the estate ol James John
ston, aqd certified by Charles Stephens, on the 4th May,
1833, being bounded on the north by Nun-street, on tbo
east by lot number fourtten (No. 14). on the south by lot
number sixty six (00), and on tin- west by a stioet sixty
(Ou) feet wide—less thirty feet of the extern part of said
UR. of which said Heymour Harris was never put In po»J
ifsslon, all of which will fully appear by reference to a
deed from the executors of James Johnston of raid I it, uni
a receipt upon said Heed of Harris to them—together with
all uml singular the edifice* and appui t-ny ace* belonging
or appertaining In the same. The sal.I rnorfguge being
upon condition that if tho said Heymour, his heirs, admin,
istrators, or nssign*. should pay to the s*ld Alexander A.
Treasurer a* aforesaid, Ills *ncco**ors in office, or assigns,
the sum of ono thousand dollars, according to the true In
tent nnd meaning of his promissory note bearing even date
therewith, payable ou d -in,«nd. according to the constitu
tion and by laws ol said Association, with Interest at the
rate of six per cent, per .-iimiiiu, payable monthly.then
said mortgage and promissory note to he null and void,nth*
nrwi.e to remain in full lorce snd effect; which said mort
gage and promissory note me here iu court to Imj shown:
And It appearing further to tho Court, that by the con
stitution and by-Iawa mailo by said Amuciation for it* gov
ernment, and which have been always Hines their making,
nnd now are of full force, each stockholder for each share
of stock ho may hold in *Aiil Assouialinu.tuay purchase- an
advance of f'JUO; and that advance* idi&U be disposed of at
monthly meetings of said Association, to the highest bid.
tier, and that such purchaser shall allow the premium of
fered by him to he deducted from the amount ho purchas
es, and shall seouru the Association for each advance by
bond and mortgage; that each stockholder, for each ana
every share ol stock held by him, shall par SI on subscri
bing, snd the same amount on tho first Tuesday ln every
month thereafter to the Treasurer, until the value of the
whole stock shall bo sufficient to divide to each share of
stock tho sum ol 8200 ; that auystockholdertaklng an ad-
vance shall pay to the 1'ieasnrer. ln addition to his month*
ly dues for share*, $1 per month each share for which such
advance Is made, or at the rate of six percent, per annum
on tho whole amount, including the premium; and Hut
\rheu each atockholder. tor each end every share of stock
by him held, shall have received tho sum of 8200. or prop
erty to that amount, thou said Association shall cIomj and
determine: And It appearing further to the Court, tint
the said Seymour Han is did, at the monthly meeting of
said Atssoclatlon in September. 1S61. in accordance with
the constitution nnd by Liwraforesaid, purchnsefroro said
Association at the rate of forty (40) per coot, premium
an advance of $1,000. from which the said premium being
deducted iuuccordancu with tho constitution and by-laws
aforesaid.the saidsJeymourreallredthe sum ol 8C00; and
that the said Sevmour gave bis above mentioned note and
mortgage to said Association, to secure the payment to
them of the instalments end Iuterestto bocomo due. ac
cording to the constitution and by-laws aforesaid,said note
and mortgage being taken in the namo of Alexander A,
Smets, Treasurer ot as id Association, for the benefit of said
Association, pursuant to its rule*; aud that said Associa-
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, Bay street, over the Reading Room of tho ItepublL
can.ontrance Immediately east of Messrs, t’rlco & Veader.
NATHAN K. RENTON,
- ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Marietta, Georgia.
WRl practice In the followinr counties: Cass. Campbell,
Carroll, Cherokee, DeKalb, Fulton, Forsyth, Dickens,
Paulding and Cobb. Refers to James H. Carter k Co.
t. M. Hrss J. H. MVI9. W. II. IOXO
RI SE, DAVIS A LUNG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Savannah, Gb
j.w.baKer,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, -
Montieello, Jefferson County,Florida.
Reference—Hon. W. B. Fuilixo, Savannah. Ga
THOS. D, MOREL,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
At tV. M. Davidson'*, 188 Cougress nnd S'. St. Julian sts.
Savannah. Ga. jan23
A SHOUT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building and Work in Matooary of
every description Residence first door west of Ht. An-
..... ... , drewMJall, Broughton Street.
afforded by thia Office in securing prompt and per tonal »u- j 8 w miueb ' j tv ranmw
pcrinlrndrncr of their claims at the Department, can ob-' MILLER 6t OAULD1NC1
tain copies of the above pamphlet by remitting thirty ATTORNEYS AT T A tV
,o Corrciponaetits. [ ' vW; G_
Correspondents who prepare and forward cases for man- ‘
Hgement by this Agency will be dealt with liberally ; sup
plied with all necessary blanks prah'J. and kept constant- ;
ly advised of th Changes that from time to time occur In I
the execution of the law. |
It is within tne subscriber's power to direct hi* Correj- ;
pondents to the locality of very many persons entitled I
:dfl« '
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■hi//.
leblh
ALF. J. J. BLOIS,
GENERAL AGENCY Bl'SINESH
142 Bay-street
1 OCEETT.
LOUICKTT Si SNELLINGS.
. , -- - . . ......... , ■ , , COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGKNTH.
under the late act ;andnavlng obtained several thousand i Havanimlil fla
Land Warrant* under former laws, he Is in possession of | — ----
data that will materially assist In securing a«tditlonal Jon! ' T Howufcp. JOIWt. howuxp..
bounty 1 UUWLAHD Qi CO*.
Fees below the usual rutea—and contingent upon the ! GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT?
admission of Claim*
Tho highest cash pri.-.es given for Land Warrants. Here
lutionary Scrip, and Illinois Land Patents.
Address *?. M. KNIGHT, Wanhinglon City.
^ fj&wtf— mar2';
tion has. since tho making of saldooteand mortgage, con
tinued to exist, and still oxlsts, and has not determined in
the inannet pointed out by said constitution nnd by-laws,
or ln any other manner;
And It appearing further, that, although the .said Asso
ciation and tho snid Alexander A.. Treasurer as aforesaid,
havo always observed and performed, and been willing to
perform, all the obligations required ol them respectively,
according to said constitution and by-laws and said mort
gage ; nnd although said Seymour was a member ol said
Association at tire time of making said note aud mortgage,
yet he lias not regarded the obligation* of bis said note
nmlmortgageand the constitution and bylaws aforesaid,
and lias neglected to pay the one thousand, dollar*, al
though often thereto requested or the Instalment* nnd
Interest duo under said constitution nnd by-lawn nnl his
said obligation, on the rcguLr days of meeting in the
monthsof February, March. April, June.July, August and
December, eighteen hundred and Ufty-lonr. and the month
of January. 1866. to wit, tho sum of five dollars, lastal*
raents on hi* five sbares.snd $5, Interest on tho money
d uchascdby him for each and every of the above mention
ed months:
And it appeariug further to the court, thu said Alexan
der A., Treasurer as aforesaid, hasreceivod from thesal-i
Seymour an assignment of five (6) shares of stock in said
Association, on which ono hundred and sixty-five dollars
has been paid, which said sum. Alexander A.. Treasurer
ns aforesaid, allow* in part payment of .aid note and mort
gago •
It is, therefore, ordered, that the said Heymour Harris
do pay into court Ly the first day of the next term thereof
the -urn ot eight hundred and thirty-five dollars, priuclpal
with Interest from th>i first Tuesday iu February 1554.
being the 7 tit day of said month, and nil cost* due on said
note nnd mnrtgnge.or shew cause to the contrary, if any
he have, and tbnt on failure of said Heymour Harris so to
do, the equity of redemption in and to sai l mortgaged
premises bo forever thereafter barred and foreclosed. And
i it 1* further ordered that this rule be published in the Sa-
1 vannali Georgian, once a month for four months, or a copy
! thereof served on the said Heymour Harris, his special -'gent
j or attorney, at least three months previou* to the next
! term ot tl>is Court.
! True extract from the minute*
dm j JOHN 1-. GU1LMART1N
K.D.fiXBUJxn? [ J*“ l ‘ 1“><J Clerk sup’r Court, C.
GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S LI
BRARY AND READING-ROOM.
j U of the Library and Reading Room of this Society, tnnv i
'GEORGIA—Glynn County :— 1 To all whom it msy con-1 Ix-oome subscribers on thefollo wing terms;
““ ' For one month...... payable In advance
pi .... ...
vX cern: Whereas,RobertHazlehurst, Administrator on
thoestato of Sisigatnhls Mangham, deceased, applies lor
letter* dismissory:
These sre, therefore, to cito aud admonish all whom it
may concern, to file their objection, if any they have, in
my office, within the time prefcrihed by low. otherwise
said letters will bn granted. ' -
Wltnessmy hand andoffl’lal signature, thU 28th dm ot
September. 1861, EAflAR C. I* DART.'
ool Ordinary.
G EORGIA—Glynn County:—To all whom it may con-
cern: Whereas, Robert Hazzlehurst, administrator cf
the estate of Jane S. Mangham. deceased, applies for let
ters dfsmlssory:.
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to
make objection, If any tbov have, within the timp pre
scribed by law. otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this 28th day ul
September. 1854. HAGAR C. P. DART,
ocl Ordinary.
Fer three montln.
For six months.. ... ...
For one year • • • • \.
One quarto or octavo volumeor two duodecimo
a small-
172 Bay-street. Savannah.
WILLIAM P. YONGE,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No. 91 Bay-street.Savannah
jrmy'MKiwDoi. ~ iuxiltov ran
HAUT1UDGK Si CUUPEK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Ml praciihein all the Conrt* of the Eastern Circuit
AlcClUJGKN MclM’OSH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jacksonville, flu.
4 i F. O ItG K Tlio Ulpi IO WAR D,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
e. coruerot Whltoker-st. and Bay.lane, Havaimab.
OHUINAkT’S office:
— — T, v . —, | unuisnni n Oi'i'ivr,.
r. may be taken out at one time, to be returned or renew j f„ ruoro f Ruy and Whltaker-strect*. Office hour* fr-
(I In Ivn tranksj . .r ........ , - ... „ ti , . . n u
Oourtof Ortllunryor Uulloch County.
QEOROIA—Bulloch County.
ed In two week:.
The Periodicals In the Rending Itomu are unt to !>■• lal.eu ;
out.
The member.* of the former HavaunaU l.ibrni) Hocluly, I
and the members ol the Havanuah Mercantile nud Median!- !
cal Library Association, nre entitled to llie privileges of J
membership intheuseof tho Library nnd re«orl to the I
ReadlagRoom. j
The ladies generally aiere»pectlully invited to tfn- rooms, j
The Library and Reading Room will be open daily, except !
Hunilays from 10 to 2. and from 3 to fi o’clock.
Jan6 W. KI’l’ING. Librarian.
UAH APPARATUS VOll TDK COUNTRY, ]
A DAITED to tho use of private dwellings, churches,
schools, hotels, watering places, factories, foundaric*}
' machine shop*, and railroad .Ration*.
A. M . to 2, I*. 31.; and from 3*j P. M. to fi P
D, A. O'OYRNB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ice 175 Bay street, over Turner k Co.'s Drug "tore
J. W. PATTK KSON,
AITORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Trouprille, Lowndes County, Ga.
WILLIAM S. DANIELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Corner Whitaker street and Bay lain 1 , Sav.u nab.
MAKSIIAI.L HOUSE,"
Broiighlon street Savannah, Georgia.
«, fl. FARGO, Proprietor.
The Maryland Portable (issCorapany of Baltimore, keep
To nil whom it may con- j ‘W antl mannfacture to order (.a* machines ofauy
Whereas. Morgan Ra»l* will applv at the required capacity. Their apparatus has stood the test of)
«.ji <■-- i-**— *>—• -—■ - practical experience, and cannot bo excelled in economy,
safety and stmplioitv. For farther particulars nddre** 1
E. R. SPRAGUE, Trasury.
* 202 Baltimore, at.,
»Ugl2 Baltimore. M. D
cern .. ...
Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlMory from the estate
of Thoraxs R. Rawls, deceased :
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all whom it
msy concern, to bo and appaar before said Court to make
objection (iTany they have) within tho tieje prescribed by
law, otherwise said letter# will be granted.
Wltne*.*. William I^e, Hr., E«q.. Ordinary for Bulloch
County.this 16th day of January. 1855.
JanlB WILLIAM LEE. Hr., o. H. o.
G EORGIA—/JuIIocA County :—To nil whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Solomon Hagin and Elisabeth Wilson
will apply at the Court nt Ordinary for lettera of adminl*
tration on the estate of Overton WtUon, deceased t
These are, therefore, to dto and admonish all whom It
may concern, to file their objections, if any they have, in
my office within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said
letters will be granted the applicant.
Witness, William Lee, Pen., Ordinary for finllccti county,
this 20th day of March, 1865.
marSl WILLIAM LEE, Seu . o. e. c.
EORGIA—BullochCounty:—'Toall whom It my concern:
Whereas. William Her and Francis Woodcock, admin
istrator* on the estate of William Woodcock, deceased,
will apply at the Court ol ordinary for letters dtsnilssnrjr
from said administration:
These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all whom It
may concern, to be ami appear before said Court, to maso
objection, if any they havo, within tlie tlure prescribed by
taw,otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness, Wm.Lee, aeu’r., Esq.,Ordinary for Bullociiuouu.
ty.thls 16th day of January, 1866.
'jaul9 WILLIAM LEE. Hen'r.,o. u.c
MllS.McCAHKY,
DRESSMAKER,
Third doorabovo Price, on Congress-.stri-ci.
GENERAL INSURANGE AGENCY, M2 BAY-ST.
IS YOUli LIKE INSURED?
VALUAIILK RICE LAND FOR SALE.)
ff»lL A tract of Tide Swamp Land, containing 600 acres
lying on tho Alstamaba river, three miles above Do-
riun, adjoining tho land* of tho estate of Duller and Dun-
wody on the east, and Gignilllnt and Walker on the north
and west. naYing ns goco a pitch.of tide ns any rico plants
tlon on tne mer. My terms are, twenty dollars per acre
•rao-Jourtn casn.aua tue ualance im a credit of frcin five
to ten years tno interest only required to lie paid annually.
Apply to tne unnorsignea at Datlen. In case of my ab
sence Mr. James rrlngie will show the land, a plan ot
which can tw> seen ot the office of the Georgian.
HAMPEL M STRF.LT
Du i tem J«U. 22,1863 j»n26 1 am
HUDSON, FI.EMINO Si CO.,
FnctorM nntl Commleslou Hlerclinute,
A'o. 94 Bay Strut. Savannah, Ga.,
4PP.NDER their services to planters.merchant.* unddeul
J. ors, in the salo of Cotton and all other country pro
duce. Being connected in business wtth IIorsiMB, Ht'PSOS
& Co., of Charleston, the establishment of on office in thu
city will afford our friends choice of markots. . Strict.atten
tion will given
forded en««u;n*.**.
n business, and tlie usual facilities of*
>unnh
Court of Ordinary of McIntosh County.
G EORGIA—McIntosh County r-fTo nil whom It may con
cern : Whereas, William Toml, guardian of tho orphan
children of Francis Dursnt, will apply at tha Court of
Ordinary for letters of dismission from said guaidlanslilp;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to make
Dbectlon, If any thoy havo. on or before the first Monday
In May next,otherwise said letters will be grouted.
Witness. A. A. DeLorme.Ordlnsry for McIntosh county,
this 19th day of March. I860.'
inarSl A. A. DfLORME, Ordinary.
G \ EORGIA—J/c/riloih Courtly i
r corn : Whereas, Aun J.
seplb II
.1. R. IILDHON. U
W. R. FLEMING.
l.AMUETH HOPKINS. Augusta,
jCOREN. Charleston.
D issolution ok co-partnership.—The -partner.
Bliin heretofore existing under the firm of M. Prfxpkr-
(liarAs-CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
nameof the firm ran he used Insetllcment by either of Ihe
undersigned M, I’RKNDEROAST,
>p29 __ L. J.GITLMAR'flN.
DYING AND HENOVATI.VIs
EKTAIILISIIMICNT,
78 Pork deert.near the Court tTouse. Savannah. Geuryto.
X.1TABIISUED IX 1832.
F|1J{Ehnb*ciiber, grateful to his patrons amt friends Mu
X their tontlqned favors, would state that, in addition
to the improvement.* in Dying, acquired by him during his
lari visit to England and Scotland, hes msd* arrang -010011
lor extending lii* business, by which he is now enabled .0
Dye a greater variety of colors on silk and woolen dresses
shawls, Ac., which he trusts will generally please all who
-To all whom it may cun-
, Croker will apply at the
Conrt. of Ordinary for letters dlsmlasory as administratrix
on the estate of J. V. L. Croker, decoaaod t
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concorn, to beam! appear before said Court to make
objection (if any thoy have) on or before the first Mou-1 may favor him with their patronsgo.
day In August next, otherwise said-letters will tie granted. Gentlemen’.* garments dyed, nloi
Witness, A. A. DeLorme, Ordinary for McIntosh innnty, 1 may be required. In the same superior stylo which ha- *«i
this lfitli day ot January. 1866. ! erally eo much pleased his patrons and friends.
janlB A. A. Ihl.ORME, n. m'i. e Ladles’ bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed li, Hi* im ■
—1 w fashlonafile style*
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. j (tedersfrnmtheoouiitry punctually attended to fern
T HE 8nb*ci iber'n premises were entered mi |astTnea- { n, ®®J“*** ; . .
; -s-si *
curely locked and bolted. A black, silk list, considerably
worn, wan dropped In the yard, and intt was found a skele j
ton mapot a government survey of land* In Michigan 1
which may lead to detection. If any person has seen nueh
a paper in possession of anothor, It Is requested that they
reportthesame Theolure reward wiU be paid for proof
to conriotlon.
decSl H. U. DICKSON. 132Stato^tpet.
P LANTATION GU01)3-Striped and plain Osnaburgi, ot
the most approved makers, direct from the factory ;
Mariner's Stripes ; Marlboro Plafds ; also bleached and
brown Sheeting, fyom 7*8 to 12-4 wide, just received and
* f*b2I - PeWITT A
NUNDUkEN,
for sale by
c MORGAN
. salo by tig
Q|) IlIIDS Baoon Sides; 20 do N 0 Sugar
'wU 60 barrelscruibadSugar:
10 half Dip*! u. D&Co'e Brxndj . ; rpALj-OW CA
SO bbls Domestic Brandy; 36 do Rectified Whisky, ! JL forsalebr
40 do Pfaeip'aGfn; SOao Afonongahsla Whisky,
100 do Adamantine Candles 100 do Pearl Marnb ,
76 ooxea and 100 half boxes Htlslnn,
50 bblsTayjor k Son’s Ale;
. . ^... .—_— .. ^..uvui . 100 do Irisn Potatoes—at store and landing.and lor
mr doling. If Indicated by tba^dlsease, patlante may, »foby f*b!7 • MoMAHON k iioYLK.
00 rsqueet. hav# the Hydrotathio treatment combined
LONDON ART JOURNAL.
T HE nes/ series, commenclop with the January nutn.
be.', will contain engravings from the quben’a Gallery
and bo olherwlso embelllslitd wltli subjeots of art to make
It worthy of extensive patronage—price $9 per annum, for
twelve monthly number*.
Frank I eslie's Ladles Gazette, monthly. 83 pei annum.
P,i. do. New York Journal, with numerous lllu*.
tratlons. at 52 per annum ; Gody’s Ladle- Book. 82*4 i>er,
annum. fabQ W. TnORNR WILLIAMS.
E ORSAXE.—A ioforVcnit?*^ BJifld*. suitabtef»r office
Windows. Apply ot this office. feb22
JAM;-.—Hit caiks Rnlosonallainfi justrcrelve.!.and for
BRIGHAM, BELLY & Co
CANDLES—26 boxes, 10 to tbe lb, In store and
28 CHAMPION k WATTS.
W HISKEY.—100 bbls. Pike's Magnolia Whiskey, and
60 kegs Old Uocongaueta do. landing trom brig
Zenobls. from Baltimore, for sal* by
0CTAVC3 COHEN
th^ainrgt pale and extenjlv# rvldlng. Bewlv*d andtej
1W CoagNM-itrHt^
yUNNY CLOTH—60boles OnnnyOtetbJbrvotebjr.
fsblO
OAP. Hl'AUCH.dlpV
OOTAVUa COHEN.
S Oar. si Aui/ii, ap.
166 oozes Family Pal* and No. 1 leap.
SO whole and half boxes Startb.
40 boxes Tallow Candle*, ft’s and S’e
60 boxss "Cuba Slxts’i Clim.
30 boxes H fall) LMg *—-
Lxcdlcj and for ule
The Chartef Oak Life Insurance Company
OF HARTFORD.
Wit 11 u capital and surplus of over $400,000, stilt eon-
Unites, end will, until the next annual meeting, continue
to Insure the lives of White Persons, nt tho same rates
charged heretofore for all residents of the South. By ils
soundness, good management, and prompt payment of at!
Its losses, it ha* plas*d Itself equal to nny Company in the
world
Springfield Fire & Marine Insurance Co y.
r b OK SPRINGFIELD, MASS . J
Capital aud surplus, over .^. £236,000
State Mutual Fire &MarinelnsurauceCo.
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Capita)and surplus,over 8112000
Equitable Fire Insurance Co., of LonAon.
’ CAPITAL, >2,600.000.
For inurerre in either of the above named Companies,
apply to feb'27—ly A. WILBUR, (ten. In*. Ag't.
f,I VKK COMPLAINT, DYSPEPMA, JAUN-
HICK. CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY.
D ISEASE of tho Kidneys, oml nil diseases arising from
disordered liver or stomach; such ns consumptlm
inward piles, fullness of blood to tlio head, acidity nt the
stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness ot
weight in tha stomach, sour eructation, sinking or Butter,
ing nt the pit of tlie stomach, swimming of the bend hur
ried aud difficult breathing. fluttering at the heart.chok
ing or suffocating nensatlon* when III a lying nosttire, dim
ness of vision, dots or wobbs before the sight, fever and
dull paiu in tlie bend, deficiency of is’rfipltniion.yellowne**
of Die skin snd eyen. paiu in the side. hack, chest, limbs,
Ats, stiddeu flush*** of bent, burning fn the flesh, constant
Imaginings of evil.nnd great depression spirits, ran hr
effectually cured by Dr.' Hoom.M*'« CELEBRATED GER
MAN BITTER.*, prepared hv Hr. C M J *iv*ov, 120 Arch-
street, Philadelphia.
Their power over Die above disease. I-not excelled. R
equalled, by any other preparation In the United Htate*. »*
tho mires attest, in many care* after skilful physicians had
failed.
These Bltteia.tre worth) tl*uattention of invalid- Dos
•essint' great virtues in tho rectification of diseases of the
Jlver nnd lesser glands, exercising the tno-t searching pow
ers In weakness end affections of thadigestlyeoraans.the)
are. withal, cafe, certain nnd pleasant.
RfAP^NU BSOONVlXCfcl-
NVw York testimony In favor of Dt. llu'.ifatpi'-* * -l*-1,ra
ted German Ultters, prepared by Dr.C. M. Jack/.on.-1'liiln-
dolphla. The only sure cure for liver complaint dyspep
sia, jaundice, nervous debility, direase nt the kidney* un,!
diseases arising trom a diwdeml Brer or stomach
HenryC.Sheldon.Troy.N.Y..Dec.30.1850.said: • From
careful observation. I itni ronvlneed that vnur ll-'oi 1 in.!'*
German Bitter* I* a bott. v ii liclu than II— ' -*. ft——
W ’*, B kc. Out*gentleman, troubled with dys
pepsia, who has purchased half a dozen ol thu Iiitt<-<>
as* s: "It is the only article b« has found that has aifor.i.
ed him relief. Now he Is In a fair wav of recovery."
Bndlong A Saunders, Buffalo. N. Y , I»ec. 20, lHi'.O, »uid:
“Wo know from experience, (having used it in our own
families.) that Dr. Iloofland'a German Hitters are all un i
mure tlian they are recommended to br.’’
E.D. Baker. Jr., Sandy 1111, K. y.,Jm. 1* tS6l, s. u ,| :
••hirer/one who uses Sermatj Bitters speaks In the
hlghestterms of it.’’
R. W. Fox.Pulaski >’ i..March 20, R61. *.ai*i: • Your
Bitters areuow well Introduced. 1 bare great confidencr
la it ass remedy.snd shall seek teenlargrits utfifiiln<-<« in
this community."
Andrus k Fowfor, Poughkeepsie, N, V . Fob 2;.
said: ‘‘Tlie sale of your Uoofiand Bitter- liat bee-* very
rapid t f late. It has obtalnod great notoriety
■rhey am entirely vegetable and fori*from slcoholi.: -tim-
ulantand all Injurious Ingredient*, mild In thelroperstloo
they strengthen the system, neyer prostrate || —
For sale In Havsnnah by W. W. UNUoi.N, A \. SOL
OMONS * CO.. T. M. TURNER k Co.. J. Jt M00RK *
CO., and J. H. CARTER A CO. imdAw-jvti
I -
i RULE NilSJ.
I » LEX.VNDFR Aiken nnd Thomas 11 Bum ; wlm •motor
X\. the use of John Bilbo vs. Hampton L. Bilbo. Mort
gage. kc. January Term, 1856, Pre-cnl. the Honorable
WiJliam B Fleming. Judge of said Court.
It appearing to the Court, by the petition 01 .Uuvuuder
Aiken and ThoinaslI. Burn*, trading and doing business
under Die style and firm of Aiken .V Burn*, who sue for (Tie
use of John Bilbo, that on Dio twcuty eighth day of July,
eighteen hundred aud fifty-two. Hamptou L. Bilbo, then of
this said county and State, now of California, made and de
livered to tho said Aiken & Burns I^is certain Instrument
in writingcallcd a promissory note.whereby thesaldilamp-
ton L. Bilbo promised, on or before the first day nr Jauua-
ry. eighteen hundred snd fifty-four, to pay to said Aiken &
Burns one hundred dollars with interest from dale for va
lue received ; and that afterwards, to wit: on tbo same
day and rearllr.il aforesaid. Die said Hampton L. Bilbo,
for the bettor sceuriug the payment of the said note, exe
cuted mid dulitcred to said Alexander Aiken and Thomas
H. Burns his deed of mortgage, w hereby Dio said Hampton
L. Bilbo conveyed to salo Alexander Aiken and Thomas H.
Bnrni ail Ills undivided "ne eighth share, interest, proper
ty or part of a certain plantation or tract of land situate
on the Island of Hkldaway, in tho County nnd Ststo first
aforesaid.knownas Hampton Place jthesnldplantationcon*
talng seven hundred and twenty acres, more or less, nnd
hounded on the South by lands of estate of Waring, on the
West by land* of Hiram Roberts, formerly belonging to
Milledgo. ns then supposed.North by Skldnwny River and
Marsh, nud East by Romney Marsh ; coi:i”tlooed that
if said Hampton L. Bilbo should jwy off nnd discharge Bald
note, orcausolt to bo done according to tbo tenor and
effect thereof, that then the said Deed of Mortgage and said
Note should become null and void to nil intents nnd pur
po.es; and it.further appearing to the Court that after
the making ami delivering of the said Promisor)' Noto and
Mortgage Deed, to said Akcn k Burn*, as aforesaid, to wit:
On tho twenty first day of December, oighieen hundred
and fifty-four. Die said Alexauder Aiken nnd Thomas II.
Burns, duly come veil and trnnsfered the same in writing
to the snid John Bilbo,of the County nnd Stnto first afore-
aald. for n valuable consideration, to wit: For tlieautnof
ono hundred and twenty-one dollars,whereby tho said
John Bilbo became entitled to have and recover tho money
arising from the payment oyho .aid Promissory Note and
Mortgage, according to tho tenor undeffeots thereof and
to hnvnaud use the names of the said Alexander Aiken
and Thomas II. Burns In a suit ter the collodion of the
same; and it further appearing to tha Court that said
Noto remains unpaid, it is therefore ordered that the said
Hampton L. Bilbo do pay iuto Court by the first day ol
the next term thereof, tlie principal interestand costR due
on Raid Note, (or show cause to tho contrary. If any be
lias) and that on tho failure of said Hampton L. ISilbo
no 10 do. tlio equity of redemption ill, and to said mortgaged
premises, bo forever Dieicaiirr burred and foreclosed. And
it is further ordered that this rule bo published iu ono o(
the newspapers of the City of tfarannah onco n month for
four months, or a copy thereof bo served on the sal*'
Hampton L. Bilbo or his special agont or Attorney,at least
three months jirevioui to the uext term of this Court.
\Y. D. FLEMING, Judge F. 1). <
Extract from Di“ *■*’■»■*•-*-
jan23
*• minutes.
JNO. r. G1LMARTIN, Clerk.
HOLCOMBS, JOHNSON & 00. I
LIFE AMD- IHGAUTIlflS «»*’ FANNV KKHN.
A LL tho world Is reading this honk ; more linn 20,COO
copta*ordered for tho trade
Full Proof of the Ministry: a sequel to Dm Boy who w*s
allied to be a Clergyman—by Jno N Norton. A M
Th# Myaterles of the Court of queen Ann—hr Ain*-
rth.
. the Gay Girls of New York, or Ll/elu theMetropoK*,
Ned Hostings, or the Terror of the Boa J
More of th# Life of ? T T Bartmm.
Hereof WlooiPaCourtship aad Sts Cvotequmces R«.
I. 9. SIBLEY, No. 186 CongrvfMt
RULE NISI.
(JTATK OF (!F.OP.GJA—Scriccn County.—.Superior Cour
O or Scriveu County. October Term, J953. Thomas R.
Hines ot nl. Com niifisloiiera of Academy of Effingham coun
ly. vs. Mary Black. Present the Hon. William W. Holt,
Judge of said Court-
It appearing to the Court by the petltlou of Thomas R.
Hines. W. W. Wilson,George It. Wright, John Morrel. and
John B. Berry, Commissioners of the Academy of Effing
ham county. that on tho oightlfdny of January, In tho
year ono thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine Mary
Black nud Stephen Tullls mado and delivered to the Cora-
misslonem of Die Academy of Effingham county their cer
tain Instrument in writing, called n promissory note, bear
ing dato tbe day one year aforesaid, whereby tho said Ma
ry Black nnd Stephen TnUis promised, on the first day ol
Jauuary next follow(pg tho dato of said note, to pay the
Comniidmiers aforesaid, two hundred dollars for value re
ceived, with Interest from tho date of said note, and that
afterwards, to wit: on the snmo day and year aforesaid,
tha said Mary Black, the totter to secure tho payment ot
saul note, executed nnd delivered to the Commissoners
as aforesaid her doed and mortgage, whereby the said
Mary Black conveyed to the said Commissioners all
that tract of laud containing two hundred acre*, sit.
uate. lying and being in said county of 8criven. on
the Little Ogpechoe, which yj&a granted on the four
tcentli day of February, 1833, to Andrew Willoughby,
conditions, that if tho «a|d Mary Black should pay 08 ami
discharge, or cause to be paid, said note according to tho
tenor and effect thereof, that then the raid deed of Mort
gage and note aforesaid should be null aud void to all In
tents and purposes, and It further appeal ing to Die Court
that said note remains uupftld.
It is therefore ordered, that Die said Mary Llack do pay
into this Court by tlie first day of the next term thereof,
the principal. ioti-:r-t 11 udcosts due nn -aid note (nr show
cause to tin rout!piy ii i*ny >di* have.'i And that cn the
failure of tlie vi id M.ii y tilucl; so to do| the , quiiy t.f Re
demption iu nnd to said Mortgage*! premise* be hereafter
forever barred nud foreclosed.
And It Is fait her ordered, that this Rule Nisi he publish
ed ln tho Savannah Georgian, trace a month for four
months, or a copy served on tbe said Slafy Black, 01 her
special Attorney, at least throe month* previous to Du*
next term of this Court.
Truevxtracl from the minutes of said Superior Court
GREEN’D SHAlD’E.Clerk
SylvanU, Nor. 7,1851. J* n0 dtsu
ANTl-HCOIlBUTIC TOOTIl
WASH.
nnnis delicious article combines so many meritorious
X qualities, that It now has become a standard faTorlta
with tho ciUzcus of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Pittsburg, and other place*. Dentists and Physicians pre
scribe It in their practice most successfully, and from every
source the most flattering laudations are awarded It. In
flamed. sore, or bleeding gums are immediately cured by
Its use ; its notion upon them Is mild, soothing, and effec
tive. It cleans** the teeth so thoroughly that they are
made to rival pearl In whiteness, snd diffuse* through the
mouth such a delightful freshoess.That the breathls ren
dered exquisitely swect.andlt will in most Instance* af
ford roller to'the most violent toothache, '
The following Certificate from Dr. Chilton, a Chemist ol
world-wide celebrity, who has submitted tbe article to a
chemical analysis, is proof sufficient to convince anvnne
of its superiority!
• “ I hare examined a bottle of •• ZermanV Antl-Seorbutlo
Tooth Wash,” and find tt to bo a vegetable preparation of
on Innocent character. I believe It wiU prove betieficlal for
th*pnrpoMltlirecommeaded.’>'
JAMEa a CHILTON, M D., Chemist
Jtut received, acd for eaJe by
uorlT W. W. LINCOLN, Mon*a*nt9quKr#.
CtOTIimO AUD CLOTH!SO MATKIIM
Navy Ur/AKrxiLVi ,
Bureau cl I'rorisitns and nothing. Ai,il, v, ray, ;
Ki’AHATE PflOPDflAL-fo sealed and ehuora*,.'.
k) sals for Navy CloUilng and Clothing listens . j
be received «t tbu office until 3 o’clock, p m ,on ti,..
day of May next, for furnishing aud delivering, (>,u rack
ing sixty d*tx’ notice,) at each or either ol iq,
yards atGhaiJestown,MsMse)iusetla, Brooklyn.New y,,
or floi|Nirt. Virginia, tha quantities below n.eut,ot.ry
any or all of the lollowlng named articles ol navy ,'j,
fog and cloth! g materials, mid such further quanttiie*
Die ssme os may b« ordered by the ch.et nj mi,
or hr th* comrnau Jante of the »uid nsry )aid*, tr.-,. , ,
ly.rturing the fiscal year commencing on Dm i-f.-ij
July next, and ending on tho 39 th d*y if June.
Pea jackets, made of bluo pilot cloth .
/found Jackets, niaife of blue cloth
Trowsors mad* of bluo cloth.....
• Blue flannel oversbiits
Blue fianoel undershirts..
Blue flannel drawers
Blue flaadel jwrnoers -j,'"/
Blue flannel, in tbe piece,, .../*>!• u,
Barn.li-y sheeting (rock*
Canvas du.k troAsers y.
Barnsley sheeting, In Die piece. . y«m . 1,
Canvas duck, In Die piece. ysri- ■,
Bine cloth caps . ‘ j,'.'
Calf skin shoes. . .1 , . '
K/p-skln shoe*, high cut ; ,
Woollen socks. No*. 1 nnd 2 , M ,, t.
Mattresses, with two covers each. . . .
Nsnklu, blue. . , ,
Blankets '
Black silk hand«erclilel:i ■ f!‘
Blue eatlnet Irowscr-.. V
Blue satinet, in tho picc*.... ..... «,,*. ■,‘[t
» 1 ho ciotli for the pea jacket, shall im tw,;je,i ,,
of American nianiilacture, pure In.iign 14 ‘
It shall be 64 Inches wide, nnd wefoli-.0 oum .. *
Italiall have a listen «-, lC li edge i-omi.o*... . •
threads, ol all wool. All piece* w,,*)‘j nj - *,. V
niinco* per yard will l»* rejected; a,,.I e;,cii 1 ...
3UDynidi must average 2u ,»nnc«- |* r . j,’.
The cloth toriouud Jacket*. bUe ,|„u, ... .
blue caps shall bn twilled, all wool, 0 ( Am*-ri'r,tl
ture, and pure Indigo blue, umd-dyed liDu'i > ' " '
on each odg., comjxtred ot 24 wl.it,* t.’u. a*,. . i"„ ’ i:
All pieces under 17.^ ounce* per\nm will l.r .
and each halo or about .'lull HV . ',' r '
peryanl.
Tlie saline t must Im Amerirau i*ianulai-tii,i 1 •
wide Inside ol list, which li-t mu*t coi.ii.tof '.' i,
12 white woolen tlircndn on end, e \, v 0 f tJl ^ , '•
in tbe whole length »f the piece; most wei K i,,n "<
»*■ ounces per yard, to contain la each ine*-*-"
yards; jhe warp must be rottoti r.iire ludiio 1 V
d)ed: and the filling wool, pure indigo blue, « ,, •. '
Each bale ot 400 yar*ls shall avetngi* 0y ,,. ILr .. ”, ,
yard, and no piece shall bn below nine aim „ ' "
eesto the yard. Tne sstinet trow-ers w ,iV „
material like the above , ' '
Amuiiean-lunniUa. •>, .
ofM.-? J’ l i ut >‘ imli «° •U' 1 »’»il led; must be .,,
SfpttSiSl
W I»und°,’Sun, L^No^c? to'Ke -
weight than 4 8.10 ounces Jr u.rd *'
t. Te 7i ,rtN - . un,Spr drawer* and jumi -
bo mado of flannel lilie ^ abov,-. 1
■uSSkoIK" 1 b X" u "‘P" 1 *"!' l!.eco»:r, , r
nuroper ofsbo*. and year when nm-ie- ihesfo., ,, ,
thu lotion ing proportion lor e«ch 00 „Vh unll' “
wise ordered, viz; 4 of No. 5. •*. \ ,
No 8. 0 of .No. 9,3 0, No. p*. | l 0 • S “ • J *
they are to conform In all re-iieci* to ti,
yards, and to be delivered in KO ld »»«,*> 1" 1 , ’“
in each. Tha mm. af ,i2„m
y.ar when madj.uurked on each bis’ “ ’
The calf-skin and the kip-kin •U.c,’ t. 1, 1c i f . *
parate boxes. 1 C1,
Tho woolen socks numbs w.nentr Li it an 1 ,,- ,
to sample. u ‘ • ■ •
lb#mattresses must neigh lu pounds, tecludii, •
teg-w .Ich is to be cu Cfoet in lengio and 31 li.cU- v ,
The covers must measure 71 iueh«-,| a length htw"-j. V
•;‘r P “: Tno " j "-
• n.»nkiu must be the bcu blue Americanninkis
ioehea wide, (ex.uro 5 threads by 4 threads to th» iCtlili
an inch, dyed with purr Bcnocl indigo.
Tlie blankets must weigh 6 pounds per pair, stint-
sure .18 by 78 inches each. A bale ot 60 taiis tn\;*t n, - I
o00 pound*, and m* pair Shall weigh les- tfaau 5 r«iuiiV'
ounces. They muu be of .tmeii-.au inanuLct-u- i: »/«
or Clean wool, and each hlanktt mur{ be marre' r -
Navy.”
•ho Mac silk Landkeidiiel.-mi.-t be: IK by 6:v r.c
n«. and weigh l onnr e and 12 grains Trov; nm.it 11 ",
23 to X inch.
A schedule of the three -i/es lor each 10' Lit;.--
made up clothing will befouud with the sauip'.tf-it ii-
respectivo yards; and all the above article-, tevlu logt:,s
necessarr button*, rings, kc.. met** be folly eq..al rath.-
qualitv, texture, co or. weight,«ud flnUh ofmae.-a:
p?es° rm * n ^ ,t,crn ' H ’ IM ' on ^ workmanship to said s-m-
»T 8 number or quantity which will be require.!
ol too foregoing articles cannot bt precise.) ita-el it
will not be its*, however, thin thu quantity speoi-cd n
tbo foregoing list. The contracts will, th* re,01 e, be
for the quantity of each article so specified and 1- r 1 ct
further quantity as the bureau may rtq.lre. Tl.tvin
must be uniform at all the stations.
All the above articles miul be subject to such iouc
lion at tbe place of delivery as the chiei 01 this
may direct; and no article will be received that h noti;
equal to the sample in every respect, and whi- hd- es i t
Cun orm to tlie *tipulat.uni> aud provi.ioDS 01 tbe, on r- r
to be made.
The whole must be delivered at tbe risk ana expec-- .
le coutractor Each box and bnlu to be mart.ee with i'--
run tract oris name. The .nspreting officers to ba op.-iin:
ed by tbe Navy Department. r
The offers rauat distinguish tbe price! lor each artici*.
mentioned, and must be calculated to cover every expen«-
- attending ibe fulfilment or the contract, Including tlir
I necessary buttons,
I Incasoof (allure on Die part of the contractor* tode
livor the several art-cle- wbieh maj he ordered Horn th-m
tnproper time and cf prop-)- quAity the Cnicfvi the Bu
reau of Provisions and Ctotulug shall bo author led >.
purchase or direct purchases to be made cf what rnayt-
required to supply tho deficiency, under Did penalty to u
expressed in tin* contract; thu record of a requisition, or s
duplicate copy tbereol. at the Bureau of Piovlsioc* :«Ld
Clothing,or at either of the navy yards aforaraid. shall
be evidence that such requisition has been mad- cl-I r
celred.
two or more approved sureties, in a sum equal *.-. tbt
estimated amount /J the respective centred?. wi:l be u
qnlred, and tea tercontum in addition will bo wither foon.
theamountornUpaymentsonaccounUheieolas cellar
security triplicate, and not in any event to be paiu unti’.l.
is inallrespecta complied with; ninety percentum.il tbs
amount of all deliveries made will De paiu by th- nav, .
within thirty day* aftpr bills duly authenticated sli.,!. ;„ t
been presented to him.
Biddera whose pr.-posal- shall bo accepted focut • t
other*] will be forthwith notified audnseuily e- ( i-c’..-
cable, a contract will bo transmitted to ilivm for *«•
cution, which contract must l*c returned to the t-uieuv
within tlvodays, exclusive of the time required for tbs
regular transmls-Ion ofihejpinif,
A record or duplicate uf ihH lfliter luforntteg a o.od-.
of the acceptance ol his proposal will be deemed h 00 if
cation thoreot, within the moaning ot tho act ol 1545. ar.:
hi* hid will bo made and accepted in conformity w.iti t ;
aoderatandlng.
hvtry oiler sonde must be accompanied (ne Jinnies
tho actor Congress making appropriations for ho nava-
service for 1848—’47, approveu lOih Auguit. 1S10) ly •
written guarantee, signed by on# or more respira-ibl* in
sons, to the effect that ho or they undortsko Ilia', il.c hin
der or bidders will, lr his or their bid bo accepted. ent*-i
into no obligation within five day*, with good amt sufll
ctentsuteties to furnish tho supplies propo-id. The Un
reau will not be obligated to cousiderHirv proposal uulo>-.
accompanied by tho gusranteo required by law; tbo m..
potency of the guarautoo to ho certified bv Die r.*»>
agenL district ntterney, or Collector of tho Cu-t* tn.
Blauk lorms or proposals muv bo obtained- <m app'o.
tiou to the nary agents at Port-mouth, New Hami.-hli-
Boston, New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washlngto:.
Norfolk, Pensacola, and at this bureau.
Tho attention oTbidders is called to the samples at.
descriptions of articles required, as, in Die ins| tcii(>n f..
.reception, a Just but rignl corapart-on will b« mado
tween tbo articles offered and tbe sample and coulric*
receiving none that fall below them; and their Hltenti" 1
is also ;.articuli*rly directo.i to thu annexed joint re-* L
tlun, in additio^lo the act t i tho 10th Augu*t, ISP :
Extract fnnilktActrf Congress approved Auguit 10 154
"cko. 8 Aiidbeft/urlftei' £nacftd]Tlmt from and att*-
tbe passage ul ibis not, every proposal for naval <:,m IP -
Invued by Die Secretary ot tlie Navy, under the pie*l»t> t
theguneralappropriatlon blllfor the Navy, approvvil March
third,eighteen hundred and forty-three, .hall be accom
panied by a written guarantee signed by ono < r m»re i<
sponsibl* persons, to tlie effect that he or they tindeit.ke
that the bidder or Udders will, if Ids or their bid be ac
cepted enter into an obligation, iu such tuneasir.avW
prescribed by ths Secretary of tho Navy, with gtodW
sufficient sureties, to furnish thu supplies propo-d. ><
proposal shall bo considered unless nccomnanivd by such
guarantee. If after tlm acceptance 01 a proponai and :
notification thereof to tho bidder or bidder**, bo i r tin'
shall fall to enter info an obligation within the tim*' p-*
scribed by the Secretary of tho Navy, w ith good and 1* Cl
cient sureties for furnlshiug the sup; lies, then the recre
tary of tbe Navy shall proceed tu contract with some otb<-
person or persons for Iurnl*hlng the said suppH *. au ‘
shall furthwitU cause the difference between tlieHmoui *
contained in tbe proposal so guaranteed am) the amount
for which ho may havo contracted f. r furnishing ti 11 ul*
supplies for the whole period ol the proposal to i.e charged
up against said bidder or bidders, and his or their guaran
tor or guarantors; and the same rany be InuMuedfitelf
recovered by tho United States for the use i f tho N*n
Department, In nn action of debt aeainiit either or r.V *
said persons ” 9
(I’ublic. No. 7.1 m
JOINT RESOLUTION relative to lids for j ruvtsi* o *. cfo' 11
ing. nnd small Mores for the u«o ol the navy.
Besotted ly the Senate and IZimie of B'pmcvtati ti cf it.:
United States of America in Congress atsmbltd. That oU
bl a for supplies of provision*, cloibliig. and mall *tote»
for tbe me of the navy may bo rejected. «t tbe • ptloa c t
the department if made by one who i* not known n* s
raanulacturer of.or regular dealer In. tbe mtic 9 |reposed
to ne furnished, which fact, or the 1 crerae. must he distinct
ly stated in the bids offered; that tho bid* of ill perrons
who may hare failed to comply with the conditions of any
contracts they inav have previously entered into with the
United States shall.*! tlieoptiira of tbe derarttnent be ra
jected; that if more than or.'* bid he offered ft r ihe *up|*'y
or an article on account ol any ono party, either In h'
own name, or in the ostnecn his partner, c'.er;-, n any
other person, the whole of such *»lds shall b** rttcrtult'
the option of tlie dupartmeut; and that copartners 0: ei*;
firm *.ha!l not he rcceittd as sureties for r-aeli other ; sn'
that. whenever it mnj be deemed necessary. ft>r tbe Inter
e*t of tho government aud tho health of tho crew* cf tl
United Staten vessels, to procure particular Braid* ui
flour which are known to keep b**t on distant eta'.ion*, tl*
Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, with the approbatin':
of tho Secretary of the Navy. be. and hereby 1?. tutborirei
to procure the same on the best terras, In matk-t oven
Approved 27 March, 1854.
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