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mlntatrator on the haUla of James C. Hines .
IhsM art, therefore, to otto and admonish all
whom it may concern, tobssnd appear beforesaid
Osort to make objection (if any thoy have) on or be.
fore tbs ftrat Monday In December next, otherwieo
flitttir^
i&r
wlU be fronted.
i. Ordinary dor Chatham
1 1856.
BILBO, o. a o.
NMB #aB9S3Ui ’
CHATHAM COUNTY—To oil whom l* m»
tration on the ffinato of William Wright those arc,
IhnwoSS clto «unl admonish all whom It may
rancern. to bo and appear before said Court, to
make objection (If any they have) on or boforo the
fret Monday in November noxt, othwlso Raid Lot*
ten will be fronted.
Witness, John Bilbo, ttq., Ordinary for Chatham
Ooanty, this eight day of April 1866.
JOHN BILBO, o. a 0.
»»r»
WAT! OK OKORGIA, BULLOCH CO.
in8Utuboro, In said county, on the dm Tuesday
in November next, between the lawfol hours of
■ale. (434) four hundred and twenty-live acres of
land, more or less, lying in said county, bounded
esatoy estate of David Lee,south by Joslah Zltrour,
west by 0 Grooves, north bylNeedam Lee—belong
Ing to the estate or Michael Donaldson, deceased ;
•old for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on tho day of sale.
This 10th day oT8eptember A D1866.
JOHN E. GIBSON, Amlnistrator.
septlS.
GEORGI A,' BULLOCH COUNTY.
A AMINISTRATORS* SALE.—Agreeable to an or
der granted by tho Court or Ordinary of said
eouaty, will be sold, before the court house door In
said, county, on tho first Tuesday in Novomber
next, between tho lawfol hours of sale: Nine hun
dred and filly (DM) acres of land, more or loss, in
several surveys, lying In said county on the Mlll-
‘leviUe Bond—one tract being tho late residence
mm
on the Batata of Henry Gaston.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, lo be and nppear before said
Oourt to make oWection (If any they have) on or
before the drat Monday in April next, otnevwite
said letters will be granted. Witness John Bilbo,
thq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this tenth day
of October I860.
octal JOHN BILBO, 0.0.C.
STATE OF GEORGIA*
C HATHAM COUNTY,—To ell whom It may con
corn: Whereas, Ju nos Doyle wlU apply at tho
court or Ordinary forLett'r* Dismlssary as Admin
istrator on tho Estato ore. -rgo Aloxander.
Tlioao aro, tlioreforo, *•*• cito and admlnlsh all
whom It may concern, to i > and appear boforo said
Court to mako objection (ii any they havo) on or
beioro the first Monday iu April noxt. otherwise
said loiters will bo grautod. Witness. John Bilbo,
Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this tenth day
ofOciobor 1850. JOHN BILBO, 0. C. 0.
oct 21
of Thomas Knight, deceased; and the other tract
known as the Mills’ place, wbero Joseph Knight,
Jr., new Uvea—said Land Is bounds by A. J. Will-
son. Ocechoe JUvor, A. Richard-m., and others.
Each of said tracts is well improve Belonging to
the estate of Thomas Knight, de. n ed. Sold for
tbs benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on
the day ofsaio.
• JOSEPH KNIGHT, Jr.,\
THOMAS E. KNIGHT, J Aamr8,
September 10th, 1856. septl3
GEORGIA7 BULLOCH COtKTY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE —Agreeablo to an or
der granted by the Court of Ordinary of Bui-
loch county, wil bo sold boforo tho court houso
door, in Statesboro*, In said county, on the first
Tuesday in November uext, between the lawful
hoars of sale: Thirty-three hundred, sixteeu and
a half (3316K) acres of Land, more or loss, all ad
joining in different surveys, and lying on the Mill-
edgevUlo Road and Spring Cieek.lin sold county—
It being the late residence of Thomas MliU, do
ceased. It is well imnroved, with a good aud well
finished dwelling house and all necessary out build-
«Bgs, with a good well and some two hundred acres
> good hammock and bay land, lately put under
cultivation. Also, all the timber, which will squaro
twelve Inches, of a tract of Land, sold by said do
teased to Arthur Kerby and the timber reserved in
ois Ufe time.. All belonging to the estate of Thomas
mill, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the nelrs of
aaid deceased. Terms mado known on day of sale.
HARDY B. HODGES, Adm’r.
Sept. 10th. 185* septlS
STATE OF GEORGIA.^ IM
C 11ATHAM COUNTY.—Whereas, Joseph W. Gib.
bens will apply at tho Court or Ordinary for
Letters Dismlssary os oxccutor on tho Estato of
Mathew Dotson.
Those are, therefore, to cito and admonish all
whom it may concern, to bo and appear boforo said
Court to make objection (If any thoy have) on or
before the first Monday in April next, otherwise
said letters will bo granted. Witness, John BUbo,
Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this tenth day
oructober 1856. JOHN BILBO, O. O. C.
octal
DIVORCE*
Elisabeth Cowley) In Coffee Superior Court,
vs. S May term, 1866:
John Oowloy, I
It appearing to the Oourt from the return of the
Sheriff, that the defondant John Cowly, is not to be
bo found in Coffee County, and It further appears
that ho is not In this State. Ou motion ol Wm. R.
Gauldlng, Attorney for libelant, U is orderod that
service be perfected on raid defendant by a publi
cation or this orrder in one of the public journals in
8avannah, onco a month for three months preced
ing the next tom or this Court, requiring said de
fendant to appear at the next term of Coffee Su-
S jrior Court a November next, and file his defensive
egationtosald Court.
A true extract or the minutes of Coffee Superior
Coun
ARCH’D McLEAN, Deputy Clerk.
aun 2—3m
—
hundred and fifty aerse of,fine land, mors or less
ill said county, well improved, bounded by Uaikoll
Bemmons, William twulleld aud John Br« wo sen.
belooglni to the JbtateotThomas t’roJby, •.ocerned.
•old for ths benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said
deceased. Terms ou the day of mle This 16tb day
of October, 1866. '
|octl» WILLIAM P. CROSBY, Adm’r.
GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE—Agreeable t > ua or.
der granted by tho Court orordlt
“toef
ordluary of said
fore tho Conn House wnor, m
der groi
county, will bo told ,...
said county, on the first Tuesday m Oocsmbor next,
between the lawful hours of sale (612) Uvuhuudtea
and twelve acros, moro or less hue laud, well im
proved in said county, bounded on the South, by
licheal White, South East, John Vcssnillh, r us*
ifidiam Bulking, North William Rowe, bolongiutj.
to tho Estate of Morris Ditrlen, deceased, sold lur
the benefit or the heirs of said • eceased. Terms ou
tho day orsalo.. This 15lU day uutober, I860,
JOHANN AH DARREN. Adm’x.
TEMSTUY WENNKLLY, Adm’r.
octll)
4HSLHIM, M.
kVftnnoh Journal.
GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY.
T O all whom it may concern. Whereas Hanah
Whito will apply at the Court or ()r» inary for
letters of administration ou the .slate ol Patrick
White deceased.
These are therefore to cite and adiulntsh all whom
it may concern to bo and appear before mid Court
to moke objection (irony they have) ou or before
the first Mouday lu December next, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
Witness William Lee, fcaq., Ordinary for Bulloch
County, this 16th Get. AD. I860.
octl9 WlU JAM LEE, O. B. C.
^UlfiUHUIA HllliLUCH I
fl'H) ALL whom it may concern, 1
X Parrish will apply at the Ct
for letters of guardianship of L
STATE OF GEORGIA TATTNALL CO.
T O all whom it may concorn:—Whereas James
Stand field will apply at the Court orOrdlnary
for Letters of Administration on the estate or John
Spears, late of said County, deceased. These ore,
therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom it may
concern, io be and appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) on or before the first
Monday In November next, otherwise said letters
-*U1 be granted.
.Titness, H. 8nuaaAXD, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt-
sail County, this the 9th day of August, 1666.
sag 26—f ”
aug 26—2m H. STRICKLAND, Ordinasy
STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCK CO.
mo all whom it may concern.—Whereas Nancy
X Hagin will apply at the Court or Ordinary for
letters of administration in the estato of William
H. Hagin, decs as ed.
These are therefore to cito and admouish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before said
Court, to make objections, (if any they have,) on or
before the first Monday in November next, other
wise said letters will be granted.
Witness William Lee. Esq., i irdinary for Bullog.
oonty, this 25th day of September, A. D., 1856. .
sept 27-tf«®R WILLIAM LEE, o. b, o
STATE OF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, William A Boggs will apply
at the Court or Ordinary for letters dismisory as
f iaardian of George M Wallace and Robert G. Wal-
ace:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before
■aid Court to make objection (if any they have) on
or before the first Monday in March next, other
wise said letters will bo granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 11th day of August, I860.
augll JOHN BILBO, o. c. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA, 1IUL.LOCH CO.
T O all whom it may concern.—Whereas Saruli
Brenncu *-ill apply at the Court of Ordinary
for Letters of Administration on tho Extato ol John
Brennen, deceased, these aro there to cito and ad
monish all whom it may concern, to be and appear
before the Court, to mako objections (If uuy they
hove,) on or bofore tho flr3t Monday iu November
next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, William Leo, Esq., Ordidary for Bulloch
County, this 4th of September 1856.
WILLIAM LEE, 0. U. C.
sept 8
STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—TbaU whom it may con
cern : whtweas, Seaborn B Cowart will apply
at tne Court or Ordinary for letters dismissoryas
administrator on the estate of Patrick DKelober,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom n may cwnoern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (IT any they have) on or be
fore the first Moada/ in February next, otherwise
■aid tetters will be f ronted.
Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
County, this 6th day of August, 1856.
aug4 WILLIAM LEE, o. B. c.
NOTICE.
T WO mouths after date, application will bo made
to the Honorablo Ordinary or Tatnall County,
for leave to sell a portion of tho lands belongtng to
the estato of Jesse Copeland, deceased; it being one
tract of land which Has been reserved from former
■ales—where the said deceased resided at the time
of bis death. JAMES COPELAND, Adm’r.
WIM^ sept 31856.
'**■ NOTICE.
T WO months after date, application will be mode
to the Court of Ordinary oT Tattnall County,
for leave to sell the Real Estate ot James L. Gra
ham, late of said County, deceased.
aug 4,1866. JAS. B. STRIPPING,
Amntstrator.
re fetfrEKlOK COURT, Chatham CoT
Mar Term, 1850.
Itobt. M. Robertson, and others, compl’nts,)
va. j
Claudius B. Pease, the Doboy Steam Saw i Order
Mill, Clark Sayles and William F. Sayles I
and others, defendants. j
TT appearing to the Court that two ot the said do-
X fondants, Clark Sayles and William F. Sayles ro
side out of this County, and are absent from tho
State of Georgia, so that service of tho above bul
and subpoena cannot be Hervod upon them. On
motion tt is ordered, that tho said Clark Sayles aud
William F. Sayles do appear and answer tho said
complainant’s bill, on or before (bo first day of tbo
next Term of this Court, or in default thereof, that
sa'd blU bg(alcea pro conresso against them: and it
is further ordered, that a copy or this order bo pub
lished in one of tho public newspapers or the city
of Savannah once a week for tbreo mouths prior
tbs tension or Lie uext Term of this Court.
True extract from Minutes.
W. G. SHEFTALL,
oct 2—law3m Deputy Clerk, s. c o c.
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
E XECUTORS’ SALE.—Agreeable to on order
granted by the Court of Ordlnar of Liberty
county, at tho September Term, will bo sold, bo
fore the court house door in Hinesvillo, on th**
first Twsday in Novembor noxt, between tho law-
ul hours of sale: The following Lands, viz : 1 000
acres situate in Liberty county, ou theCanoocbee
Bluff: and 100 acres situato iu tne county of Bryan
—belonging to the estate or Joshua V. Beasley
ate of said county, deceased; aud sold for tbo ben
efltof the heirs and distributees oald estato
Terms mado knowu on the day of sa
JOHN S. BEASL
E. Q. ANDREW E %
^ September 1st 1866. - a op
•TATEOFGEORGIA, TA^TM AM. CO.
' | 1 0 all whom U may concernWhereas, Benia
1 min Alexander will apply at tbo Court of Or
dinary for Letters of Dismission as Administrator on
the estato of Anson Williams, iato of Bald County, de
ceased. These are,therefore),tocito and admonish all
whom it may concern, to bo and appear before said
Oourt to make objection (ifany thoy have)on or be
fore the first Monday in March next, otherwise said
letters will be granted to tbe said applicant.
Witness, HBnuaaANn, Esq., Ordluary for Tatt
nall County, this tho 9th day or August, 1856.
aug 26—6m H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary.
\
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO
mo all whom U may concern: Whereas Mary Ann
• X Dent will apply at the Court of Ordluary fur let-
tsro Dismlssory on tho estate or Jamos P. Dent,—
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all whom
tt mayooncern. to be and appear before said Court,
to maxe objection* (If any they have) ou or before
the First Monday in December next, otherwi?- sold
letters will be granted.
\ Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this third day of June. 1860.
18 rfOHN BILBO, O.C.O.
.GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY.
k, whereas Henry J.
Court of »*rJlnary
- -— , , - Latah M Martha,
George W. John. A. and Henry I’arisb, orphan chil
dren of blah Parish, dccea*cd. these are tlioreforo
to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be
•nd appear boforo said Court to make objections (ir
any they have) on or before the first Monday in
December next, otherwise said letters will be grant
ed.
Witness, William Leo, Ordinary for the County
of Bulloch, this 16th Oct. A. 1). 1856.
oct 19 WIL! 1AM LEE, 0 B 0
STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom It may con
cern : whereas, Wm. Groover, Jr., one or tbe
oxccutors, and Sarah H. Groover, executrix, on tbe
estato or John Groover, deceased, will apply at the
court or Ordinary for Letters Dismissory, and to
have the estato of the said John Groover dismissed
as executor of William Groover, Sr., deceased:
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before said
Court, to mako objection (if any they have) in terms
ortho law, otherwise said Letters will bo granted.
Witness, William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for the
county of Bulloch, this 11th day of Sept, 1856.
Btptl3 WILLIAM LEE, o. n. a
EXKCUTOU’H SAX.E.
YTTILL bo sold bofore the Court Houso door in
Vf Jeffersonton, Camden County, Georgia, on
the First Tuesday in November next, bet ween th
eg:il hours ofFolo,
Peter, a negro man,house servant and hostler
32 years of ago, and Jim a Carpenter, 18 years o
age, Ben, a bouse servant 16 years of age.
Also, that well knowa House, as a Boarding
House, located ab^ut 60 yards from the river, 800
feotln length, running from the book street to the
river, 90 feet wide. This lot is well fruited with
sweet oranges, fig3,peaches, No, Also, two vacant
lots, together with the household and kitchen
Furniture.consisting of feather beds,matr asses ,quUtB
sheets, pillows, blankets, bedsteads, carpets draw
ers, and one slab, onn clock, one safe, tablo-cloths,
towels, dining atpi breakfast tables. chairB, cooking
utensils, glass candle shades, table-covers and win
dow curtains, onolot silver spoons, crockery waro,
wash stands and shovel and tongs, horso and cart,
cattle and bogs.
Nelly, a negro woman 42 years of age, will be
sold at private sale. All the above named property
will be sold for the benefit of tbe heirs and credi
tors of Mrs. Percilla Thomas, late ot said County,
deceased.
Terms cash before delivery.
W. B. THOMAS, Executor.
Jeffersonton, Aug. 30,1856 aug 36—2m
McIntosh county sheriff sale.
W 1 ILL be solJ on the first TUESDAY in Novem
ber next, beforo the Court Housu door, iu the
City of Darien, the following property to wit:
The UNION STEAM SAW MILL, together with all
the Fixtures, Machinery, be., thereunu btlouging
Also, the Mill Site on which Bald Mill i- situated,
containing four acres. Said Mill situate three miles
below Darien, at a place known as Pratt’s Landing,
on a tributary stream of the Altamaba River, in
said county, levied on as the proporty of Frost k
Boulter, to satisfy a lien judgment issued from the
Honorable, the InfeiTor Court or the County of McIn
tosh, Mortimer Oullinan vs. tbe Union Steam Saw
Mill, Frost k Boulter owners thereof—property
pointed out in said lien. Terms ca3h—purchaser
lying for title. WM. T. THORPE,
Sheriff McIntosh County.
Darien, October 3, le66. oct 4
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before tbo Court House door iu
Jeflfersonton,Camden County, Georgia, on
mo First Tuesday in November next, between tne
legal hours of sale,
Rose, house servant, cook, wasber and lrouor,
31 years of age; Irene, ber (laughter, 14 years of
age; Minis, her son, 11 years of age; Joe, her son,
14 months old, belonging to the estate of Loosia
Tompkins. Sold for Uie benefit oT tbe heirs and
creditors of said estate.
Terms cash, or its equivalent.
W. B. THOMAS, Guardiun.
Jeffersonton, Aug. 60,1856 aug 30~2m
GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.
A AMLNISTRATORS’ SALE.—By virtue of m
der of the Ordinary of said couuty, w ju
sold, on tho first Tuesday in Novembor next
Statesboro’, bofore the court bouso door, within’
legal hours of sale, all the following Lands, v
Twenty-three hundred and ninety-eight acres, a
cordiug to the plats or tho same in nine dlffere
surveys, composing one body—the property or th
estato of Jes3e Moore, latoot saldcouc ty. There
are on the land two plantations, in good repair; on
one or them aro good buildings—dwelling house,
kitchen, smoke house, barn, stables, gin houso
smith shop, negro houses, with nil other nece3sar-
out-bulIding3. also good orchards of pouches, ar
ple3, Ac., also, good wells oi water—situato sis
miles atovo Statesboro’ and six miles west of No o
Central Railroad. Thu tends aro pine and bay, «»|
well watered and timbered, aud Jolucd by lands cf
James Young, Sr , James Dixon, and others. Pur
chaser paying for Hues, forms ou the day orsalo.
S. L. MOORE, )
M. C MOORE. vAdm’rs.
G. W. MOORE,
September 17th, 1856 S cptl8
C STATE OF GEORGIA.
HATUAM COUNTY—To all whom it may Cotl
ccrn: \Yhereas, James Doyle wlllapply at the
court of Ordinary for letters dismisory os adminis
trator on the estate of Georgo Alexander.
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all con-
cerned, to be and appear boforo said Court to make
objections, (if any they have,) on or before the
first Monday in April next, otherwise
will be granted.
Wltnes , John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this seventh day or October, 1856.
oct 9-6m JOHN Bli.BO, o. c. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
wh° UNT X“u To al * w ^°m 11 may Con-
n , ce £ n „ : Whereas, John I amawill apply at the
Court or Ordimry for letters dismlssory, as admin
istrator on the estate or Henry Casson.
These are. therefore, in oito aou admonish all
whom it mav concern, to oe and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any toy have) on or
beioro tne first Monday m April noxt, oiherwiie
•iid letters will be granted. ^
Witness, John Bilbo. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County this seventh day or October, 1868.
°ct9-6m JOHN BILBO, o. v. a.
NOTICE.
T HREE months artordalo, application will be
made to tho Planters’ Bank of the State of
Georgia. lor the payment or a twenty dollar note
of said Bank, payable to Wm Morel or bearer, da
ted 1st June, 1851, No 687; also, for tho payment
of a ten dollar noto, No 822, dated 1st July 1864
tho lea hand halves of said notes having been lost!
Also, to tbo Dank of tbo Stale oT Georgia, for tho
payment or a tea dollar note, letter A, dated 4 th
Janury, 1850, tho lea hand half having been lost.
Also, to tbo Marino Bank of Georgia, lor tho pay.
moat or a ten dollar note, No 4,97fi, datod Novem
ber 1, 1843, tho left band half having been lost,
auglO—lawam BOSTON k VILLAI.ONOA
ADMINISTRATOR’S SAi.iC.
W ILL bo sold on the first Monday in January
next, beforo tho Court House in Statesboro,
the following property, belonging to tbo estato of
Houry Ite' is, jr., 1268 acres, more or le*s, of land
in Bulloch county, bo nded north by the property
or John Grimes amt John Slater, north and west by
the property or John Slater, ea-t by tho proporty of
Elijah Davis, and south by tbe property or Jo
slah Davis. Sold for tbe benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Henry Davis. Jr., deceased. Gn tho
property are one grist and one saw mill.
JOSIAH DAVIS,
sept24—3m Adm’r.
EOROIA, LIBERTY COUNTY :-Two months
VJT after date application will be mado to tbo
Court of Ordinary of Liberty County for leave to
sell a negro man by tbe name of July, aged 4b years
belonging to the estato or Gideon HcGowen, Iato
orBald county, deceased.
NANCY A. McUOWEN, Adm’x,
September 4,1860. aopte
GEORGIA,LIBERTY COUNTY.
T WO months alter datt,’Twill apply to the Court
or Ordinary of Liberty County for leave to tell
a ponton of tbe real and personal estate or Benja
min W. Allon, late deceased, or so much thereof as
is necessary ; and sold for the benefit ot tbe holrs
and distributees of said estate.
CAROLINE E. ALLEN,
Qualified Administratrix,
October 6th, I860 oct 12—2m
Georgia; liberty county. ~
A LL persons having demands against tho rotate
IX. of Benjamin W. Allen, late ol salu county, de-
c used, aro hereby notified to present them, proper-
F to me, wltoln the time prescribed by
iaw, or thoy will not be settled. ,
And oil persons Indobted to raid deceased
hereby required to make immediate payment.
CAROLINE E; ALLEN,
... , Qualified Administratrix.
October Oth, 1B60, ^ 12—lm
notice.
? I 'WO months alter date, application wlU be mode
1 to tho Honorable, tbe Court or Ordinary of
Bulloch County, for leavo to tell all the lands and
” roes belonging to the rotate of James Hagen, lata
kid County, deceased.
KIB3AH HAGEN, Administratrix,
tilnj of29, 1816. aug80
LOCAL fiVIDEN i.B VALUE AND FIRK-
' is. i ...virtue* or
WILDER’S HALAMANDER SAFES,
At Manufactured by Sttami <• Marvin. Ntv> York,
"tu In the lire of the jd
i-- (oil, which oonxum*
ed tno brick buildinf
occupied by Mr. Jno.
T. Thomas, oppoalto
the GasWorks, In this
oily, was a safe ot
. the above descriptions
containing Uto books, paiwr*. and mouey of Mr.
Thomas, and although the building was dolroyed,
tlicsaid &vfo sustained no Injury whatever from the
intense heat to Which it had been exposed. Ofroi
ing the flafe,-the con touts were found undlaturbw,
audlu Uto same ordor and condition ns whou placed
there, except a slight illscoluratiou to tboprqjecting
ondB of a few papers, aud tho books or one or two ot
tho books, caused by the steam generated in tho
Safe, while at its greatest heat.
Tho 8aTe and contents, as it camo from the ruins,
mav still be seeu, in the possession or Mr. Thomas,
at tho Gas Works. A largo assortment oT these cele
brated Safes always on hand,and for sale by
C. H. CAMPFIKLD,
Agent for the Manufacturers,
July 28, 1866. 171 Bsy-st., Savannah. Ga.
I take pleasure in corroborating the foregoing state
ment, and In addition would add, that the books aro
now In use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 26th, 1866. octe-tf
CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY
CHOUSE, , ,
HStTSuHmStruU.
HD would take this opuqr
, tunlty to express to his friend.' and the publh
Jtrolly, his sincere thanks for thuii liberal patron
ice and Influence, which has resulted uicxunston i
a trade to all ports or the State. Also, Carolina
orlda, AUhamk and Ttonneaaee, thereby enabiiu.
dm to exhibit a stock unsurpassed In any Souther*
’"fcmiUe. , Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and steutn
boat Owhen are particularly inyited to exautlnuim
present stock, which is now complete in all th*
various department, consisting In part ot the follow
Ing goods, vis:
CARP El DEPARTMENT.
loyal Mcdulion,
loyal Velvet,
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY
1 0 all whom it may concern—Whereas, Mcr-
decal G. ShelUll will apply at the Court of
Ordlnaryfor letters of ad mini'tration on the estate
of Daniel O’Connor. 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 beforo the first Monday tn No-
vembor next, otherwlso said lutters will be granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this first day of October, 1866.
ccU2 JOHN BILBQ, tf. o. o.
NOTICE.
S IXTY DAYS after date application will be made
to the H movable Court or Ordluary or Screven
county for leAve to sell a Negro Girl uatnud Haga,
the property of E. J. Brannon.
00110 T. H. BRANNON, Trustee
NOTICE.
O NE MONTH alter this date application will be
—.»- — .— — -
_ made to the Bank ortheftato or Georgia for
the payment ora twenty dollar bill, tho right ball
of which has bien lost.
DANIEL THOMAS.
Greenville, Ala,, 1st Oct,, 1866. oct 2-law4w
MOTICB.
T HREE months after date application will be
m&detothe Marine Bauk of Savannah for the
payment of two Twenty Dollar Bills, (viz: letter a,
No. 3,070, and letter 0, No. 697.) the right halves
of which have been lost by mail,
oct 0—3m JAMES P. HUDSON.
“ YOUR HOUSE,”
NO. 144 BRYAN STREET,
WS3T OF Tin MARKET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
T HE SUBSCRIBER would inform his friends and
tho public generally, that ho has REMOVED
from his Old Stand to BRYAN STREET, and fitted
up tho abovo House tn a superior style, and intends
serving his friends with all tho delicacies of the sea
son, such as—
WILD GAME, VENISON, GEORGIA AND NEW
YORK OYSTERS. kc„
aud pledges himself to use overy endeavor topical
all who may favor him with tbeir patronp to.
. ™ HENRY BURT,
sept 20—tf-gy
OYSTERS:
THE subscriber is now ready to fur'
nish OYSTERS In tho Shell, fresh open-
ed or Pickled iu any quantify to suit
purchasers. Pickled Oysters in kegs
ready to bo shipped.
<)C t 1 J l). JESSE
HACK AND LIVERY STABLE,
CORNER, OK
BROUGHTON AND BARNARD STREETS. '
*3 the firm or Stevens k Eliiston
»T5^AV=iii>,-«..*awas dissolved on thu 1st day of
October by mutual consent. THOMAS F. STEVENS
will continue tbe business at his old Stable,
oct 2-lm " >'■
m REMOVAL.
The subscriber has Removodon the
Bay, next door to 'the* Republican;
Xnf office, * where he is now opening a
said letters AND WMMHfSoS? 1 ?! btohtae'wUt $S\ by*the
jmUtorn or make to order tn the most fashionable
^* ao ’ Clothing for the present
and coming season.
bop ““ merl, *“ n
th«u B oSSl‘Xfe" ,erU ‘ g “ 4 Re '* lrl “ f d “" *‘
Just received White Drill Coele end Penu, White
and Figured Marseilles Voete, (hrsnlettnum^lpro*
JOHN W. KEIJjT.
ma
tm^li
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 TOU nurr, nb&k th. codbt Houm,
SAVANNAH. OA.,
EitablUhtd In 1b3S«
[ HE Subscriber grateful to his friends and
„ patrons for their continual fovors, wWblstate
at in addition to the improvements tn DYISg
[Uirod by him during his last visit to England .
cotiand, has mado arrangements for extending his
business, by which he is now enablM'to dyeia
greater variety of colors ou silk and woolen dresses',
•bawls, Ac., which ho trusts will generally ploaso
all who may favor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen’s garmeuto dyed, cleaned or ronovatod
i may be required, In tho same superior style which
has generally so much picascd his patrons and
friends.
Table Covers, aud Ladies’ Crape Shawls, kc.,
cleaned and finished in the nrBt style.
Ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed in
tbo most fashionable styles.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
Terms moderate.
Whou parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should be sent him by letter through the post
office, so that he may know where to cafi for them,
th 18 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
SAVANNA^ ALBANY^ dToULF RAIL
ROAD.
O N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, tbe 15tb instant,
there will be oxi daily Passenger aud Freight
lYaiu, (Sundays excepted.) on the Savaunnh, Al
bany aud Gulf Road Running as follows :
Leave Savannah, 9, a. m
Arrive at Ways, 10.30, a. m.
RLit’jcnxo.
Leave Ways, 2, p. m.
Arrive at Savannah, 3.30, p. m.
EDGAR t. HERIOT,
4 Chief Engineer.
. .... rious widtl
locet Wilton. Mosaic Hearlli R>ia*
locet Brussels, Velvet and Cheniiiv u-i.
fepestry Brussels, l’uftod Rugs,
•ower Loom Brussels, Piano and table Covers,
1 fcree ply Ingrain, Door Mals(overy variety.
1 Vo ply Ingrain, Sliver k Brass suii Kud-
Wool Dutch, . CUrpets Bindlugs, &c
CURTAIN AND UPUOLS1ERYDEPA RTMENU
Brocatellos. Loco aud Musliu Curtain*
Satin do Lalnea, Gilt Cornices,
Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pius and Bunds,
Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassels, Looi s ou •
Cords; Velvet and Plush af various colors; Window
Shades, new style.
Also, every variety of Furniture Covering, Trim
saints and materials for decorating.
FLOOR OIL CLOTUR.
From two to Twenty-four .feet wide, for Halls to
Rooms, out to fit without a seam.
The subscriber will oblige himself to make tin.
prices on all description of goods as low as thesatu.
quality can be purchased in any Northern city.
4F* Carpets out to Rooms and goods sent to any
part or the city free of charge.
— An experienced Upholster will attend to tii
id laying ol Carpets and Oil Cloths wbu.
Tbe decorative and curuiu deparituuui i
n charge or an Upholster of acknowledged taste urn.
ikffi. W. H. GUION, Agent.
* 81. Julien-st
ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD.
UF CUJUU&SlUNEtt> 01 too Atiauuc
aud Gulf Railroad, having adjourned to meet
on the 26tb instant, and it huviug been represented
to me that the luterest of that enterprise requiros
farther time for the oblatnment or subscriptions
to tho Kock, and acquiescing in tho justness or the
suggestion, tho meeting of tbe Board on the 26th
instant is hereby postponed until tho 22d day <
October next, at Mliledgevillo.
E. A. NJ8BET, Chairman.
Macon, Aug. 20,1856 aug 30
O N and after Sunday, tbe 14th October, inst,
and until further notlco, the Pussenger Trains
on me Central Railroad will run as follows :
BETWEEN SAVANNAU AND MACON.
Jjoaves Savannah Daily at...5 a n and 12.16 r x.
Arrive in Macon “ “..2.16 p x “ l am,
I.eave Macon “ “,11.46 am “ 9.30 pm,
Arrive in Savau’b “ “10.46 pm “ 7.20 a m
UKTWUDT SATANNAB A.VD APOCOTA.
Leave savannah
..12.16 »* m and
8.80 v. X.
Arrive in Augusta....
...8.46 vk “
5.30 A X
Leave Augusta
....ti. A si “
4.30 p K
Arrive in Savannah.,
...1.80 m “
10.45 p
URiwiow maoox a.vu acocsta.
Leave Jiacou
. .11.45 a x and
9.30 p x
Arrive in Augusta...,
. .8.45 p M “
6.30 A X
Leave Augusta
...6, A X “
4.30 P a
Arrive in Macou
....2.15 P x “
1. AM
BKIWKHN SAVA.VN.Ut, Mil LKOOSVIUJi k XAIONTOS.
Ijeavo Savannah 6. a m
Arrive in Millcdgovillc 2.45 p m,
Leave Macon 11 46 a M
Arrive in Eutonton 6. pm.
W. M. WALLEY Gen’l Supt.
Aav«nuah,Ga., Oct. 12, 1855. oct!6.
WOOD—WOOD
T HE SUBSCRIBER has just received, and will
keep constantly on baud at bis Wood Yard
Old Charlostou Wharf, a full supply of tho best
or boated Black Jack, Oak, Hickory, Lightwoed,
&c., ko. All in want are respectfully invited to
give him a call. jj. C. RAYbOR.
n. 1 ’* t '.A 1 .* or d°ra> left at tbe Book Store under the
Marshall House will be promptly attended to.
*ept 30
DISSOLUTION.
flTHE Co- partnership of F. CHAMPION k CO. is
J. this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
business o. the late firm will be settled by F. Cham
pion, who will continue the Grocery business on
nto own account.
F. CHAMPION,
* Savannah, October 1,1866^ J ’ ^leptao^lm
aiANGEOF SCHEDULE ON THE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Ores* u tiicli paum-s the Great
New York & New Orleans Stalls,
O N and alter Sunday, February 3d, 1856,
1 two dally trains between Macon and Columbu-,
and one between Macon uud Americns,
Leavo Macon ut 2 a m, and 3 r ar; arrivo at Colum
busat715am, aud 1030pM; leave ColumbusM
4 15 a at, and 1 30p M;urrive at 5Iacou at 10 64 a u.
and J 40 p Jf; leave Macon at 2 a at; arrive at Amcrl
nus at 0 4u a m; leave Americas ut 2 20 p u;arrive at
Macon ut 7 40 p m; making a complete connection be
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central
Railroad Trains to Savannah, MiUedgevtlleand Eator-
ton, and with Macon aud Western trains to Atlanta
Chattanooga, Nashville aud Knoxville, Tenn.
At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Rallro&d to
Eurauia, Ala., connecting daily at Amorloua with
four horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany,
rhomasville, Cambridge, &c., wlthtri-weekly hacks
to Lumpkin, Culhbert, &o., at Fort Valley with backs
to Perry, Haynesvillo, Hawkinsville and KnoxviUe,
Ga. Possengora for Amoricua aud points below Fort
Valley, should tako tho 1215 p m train from Savan
nah; and the 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de
tention at Macon. For other points on the South-
Western or Muscogee Roads take either train from
Savannah or Augusta. J’assongorsleavingAmerl-
cus at 2 20 p m will reach Columbus at 10 80 p u tho
same night.
Passengers from Columbus and the West for Am-
ericus, South-wcstoru Georgia or Florida, should
tako tho 130 r s train at Columbus, sloop at Fort
Valloy, aud reach Araericus at 6 40 a m next morn
lng.
First class steamships leave Savannah for New
York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Phila
delphia on Wednesdays. Passage Is the Cabin 826.
.Steerage 88.
Fare from Montgomery to Savauuob |14 00
“ Columbus « “ io 00
“ Amerious “ “ ^ g 80
„ . GEO. W. ADAMS, Sun’t.
Macon, January 30th, 1856. mayl6
^nder the Marshall Hous.
LAND AGENCY—Brunswick, Ga."
EDWIN M. MOORE
/ \FFEB8 his services to the publio in the par-
chase and aaleof lands in the oounrles ol
Glynn, Wayne, Gamdon, Charlton, Appling, Ware,
Ooffoe, Clinch, Lowndea and Thomas. Particular
attention given to locating, purchasing and selling ol
town lots lii the town ofBaunswick.
anmxxcn:
l)r B Collins, Macon; Dr B M Oargile, Brunswtex
T honu* H Harden. Savannah *, Hon James L Saw
rd. Thomasville.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
_ NEATLY EXECUTED AT THS
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
BOOK ft JOB OITIOK. *
l.terchMU cui bfliuppIioiAt abort node, with
BIU-HuuU, BlU. or UdlHg,
Dnqr Bosk., Qmlm, Card.
mhI BImiIc BooIu.
Dutlcnter uttentloa circa to BOOK AND PAM
PHLET PRINTING, >uch u CaUlocae. ter College,
Procwdlocs of Hcotiagc, Roporte, By-Law., olo. •’
Tluuiktel ter tbo very liberal potrougo berotofore
reeoired, w. rupocttelly Mllclt • ooMliinuce ol
lb. Mm., foollni tb>t we ib.Il bo able to plcue all
who may Ibror tie with . cmll, both m to price, utd
OAecalloo of work.
HOOKS &, .STATIONERY - .
T h USUBSC r IB"K flas on band the SCHOOL
BOOKS in usu »*t tbo Schools or the city, to
getner with a fine i -'urtment of. the latest Cheap
I’ubliuations, Magaxlnea, Ac., 4c., .,nd bis stottk of
Miscellaneous Books will bo increased as fast as it
can be doiie with a due regard to a good Block.
— '.LSO—
A fine assortment (-. JuveuUe Books, Colored
Primers, Toy Bbolu, kc.
—AIjSO—
Paper Envelopes, Wax, Bill Paper, Pencils, Pon
Holders, Slates, and suon Staple articles as every
body wants.
The Magaxinert and New Publications will be re
celved as early as at any Store in the city. - * —* -
A sbaro*of publio patronage In respectihllysollc- *2* bIc b 1 invite partioular attention,
it'd. J. B. CUBBEIHJE, Agent, GENTLEMF^’S FUPNIi-HING GOODS and Toilet
Gilt ft ITtldwW lh. Ua.al.bll lim.a
NEW AND SPLENDID FASHION A
BLE GOODS
K THE FALIJ. TRADE OF 1866.
WILLIAM 0. PRICE,
AT THE 1
STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
147 Buy Street,
IS uow opening tho largest and best se
lected stock of Goods for. Gentleman’s wear
ever "fibred in the city of Savuunah.
i Mu^k-aud CpIoreU Cloth? Black Doeskins
aud Casalworw. Uyorco^ung, Fancy Casdime:93,
and ~llk aud Velvet Vestings, which unnuot bo sur
passed, are to bo .found in bold profusion in tbe
Merchants’ Tailoring Department, and will be mad#
to order In most, approved stylo, and at short no-
tico,
I have taken particular pains with the manufac
turing or my Jtegdy Mode Cloth lug, and fe-1 contl
dent of plu ming all who may favor me with their
patronage.^ I haves lot of very tasty business
articles oT evtry Ueacnptlou, and a largo stock
Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valires always ou hr
WILUAM O. PRICE,
Star Clothing Emporium,
oct 2^14T Hay street.
Savannah, Oct. 1st, 1854.
T HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing bo-
tween the subscribers, under the name of J.
V. CONNEWAT& CO , was this day dissolved F
mutual consent. Mr. Joseph V. Connerat will
tend to thu settlement of, the affalraof the said fi
J.' V. CONNERAT,
J. LAMA.
Savahnsb. Oct. 1st, 1854.
THE UNDERSIGNED having bought out the to<
terost of Johx Laju, will hereafter continue the
wholesale. GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS
to bid own name and for his own account, aud re
spectfully loUctta from thu friends,of the late firm
'■onUnuanee dr their favors.
oetS J V CONNERAT
/^RANGES, 4c.—lb ^ boxes Nassau Lemons and
yj Orangoa, reqelvod per steamer, aud for sale
by Jyl7, ;. ••.... Jl D. JE8SK.
. .-i- CANDLES. .
S PERMACE1TI, AdamantineandxTallnwpf various
brand*;Soap of various brands, from 8, -8y 10
and 12 cents. Chemical Soda Soap 10 cents; Wo
man's Friend 10 cents. Call and examine at
BARRON’S
Family Grocery,
aop26 Whitaker and Cbatifoa-strcou.
English Druggets, (ul
- ridtbn,)
oct 18
140 Congress and 67 fi
BAUlIKli SHOPS.
Pulaski House Barber Shop,
Owctu' Brick Building, opposite the Pulatki Uinut,
nVM WORKMEN BNOAQRD.
Monhtll House Barber Shop.
Broughton Street,
^ rOIJB WORKMAN KNOAOBD.
^THE subscriber, th&nkfhl to hiafellow-citlzen*-
X for the liberal patronage be has received, anu
is 8till receiving, begs respectfully to Inform them
that he has engagod sufficient additional first-clas?
workmen from some of the best Barber Shops in
New York, and will be enabled to accommodate a-
many gentlemen aa may honor him with tbeir pa
tfonage.
N. B,—The Barbershops arc closed ou Sundays-
•trangers will please bear ibis in mind.
LAND AGENCY.
rpHE undersigned will, for five dollars i>cr lot,
X examine any lands in the counties of Appling.
Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and report to thu owner m
to their present value, the prospect for their be
comiug moro valuable in future, ami wlictuer ui
not there is being any trespass committed theiu.r.
luvariably pledging himself to give a true and coi
rect account, for which all remittances v. it; lie e^
peeled in advance.
Ho will also sell and remit «'"n requested, uu-
as directed, for eoven per cent
He will also promptly atteii ... all professlona
business entrusted to his core.
vernon • McLendon,
my 13 Attorney at lav. i (omesvillo. Ga
Stats or Mnwsstm, Cinr or ''lauiWHO,
010co OftbeSouthei'n Railroad Company, /
r t Sonthcru Railroad Company Invite propo
sals from contractors for the clearing, gradu-
att'-n, masonry, treslimg and bridging, necessary
u» vim cumpluto prutwrution Tur the MuiMsretructure
of the roi.lwuy ol tho custeiu divl-luti or their
road.
Also, for furiilHUlug tho cross ties, and for the
track-laying with any Incidental work accessary.
And for dl other work, stations, platforms, de
pots, Ac-, required iu the thorough completion of
he road tor 'effective operation.
Tho graduation arnuunta to 770,000 cubic yards of
excavation, aud 006,000 oublo yards of ctnbuuk-
meiita
Tho troiUlngto4,000leol.
The bridging to eoo feet.
Tho mammy for culverts umouu t to 10,00/
perch s
Thcorois ties to 180,000.
Proposals, sealed, uudorsud,utiddirei«ud tu tho
uniler-igued, will be received until tbo Ltst day ut
Novembor uoxt, and will be, ut tho optic t of bid
tiers.either tor—
I, TUo entire xoorkoj conttrudion t competing the
toad roiwly for Uto iron;
it, The work of construction, exclusive of cress
ties aud track-laying;
ill For each item or work, entire uua separate;
iv. For the grading ot either, or arpeciUod num
ber of sectiou*-, of one mile ouch ;
v. For the cross ties to bo furuislied. the uurnber
peciUed;
vi. For tue enure construction.! cady foiUielron,
ofeUher of the three divisions herelnutter named
ornate rood;
Tbe eastern division, connecting with tbo com
pleted road aior near tbe town ol Brandon, extends
o tbe Mobile aud Uluo road, 82>{ miles, which will
be divided iuto three subdivisions ; tho first of 21
miles, thu second or 28 miles, and the third of 33JJ
miles.
In eatili form ot propositi, the bidder will state his
item prices, ami for tho graduation will make his
bid *t 3" mucli.pur cubic y*rd of eacavutiou uu-i
embankment, HUd the additional diilereuce for’*‘ex
cess” of either; or tor so much per cubic yar t up
on tbo largest item, uud the diilereuce for “ex
cess.”
The parties muklug proi/osuls ure desired to make
them in four forms: 1. For the whole amount pay
able mo. tidy ineatii, os the work progresses, ft*-
■ervlugtwouty per cent for iluul sulilement. 2.
One-half iu cash, payable in tbo same way, nud one
hali te the stock of the coinpuuy. 3. One-third ia
BIAUHINEBY AND IRON HAILING
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY.
8T. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAH, GA.
(Near the Market.)
tfROM the most complete faculties in his own
1. establishment, and through his connection-
with several of tho principal manufacture estab
ilshraents of Philadelphia, New York, uid Bcwton
the Undersigned is prepared to fuiuinsb iIACHl>
ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PuKTABl.l
SAW, GRIST AND FLOt’R MILLS, CAST ANj
WROUGHT \RON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORi
FRONTS. Columns, Window Sills and IJutiis, Irm
Doors, Shutters, &o., at Northern price*. He is akt
prepared to repair Machinery and Iron work ul'every
description, at short notice, upon reasonable torus.
As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADEJJ'HLA MAKBU
WORKS, he is also prepared to exhibit a great varii
ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac
Also Iron Railing iu great variety, for ouc!osurc.>
and to receive orders, aud put up the work at man
racturers’ prices. H. H. L1NVILLK
Savannah, April 11.1856. uprll
RATES OP AI»Vt
I or one aqiiaro, ot 3oo eun i, | esr
igci than Kouuuroil, 76 c,:-.n. r ,, r ti a . XVhHi
wjuu ior each subso/|ueut Ins, rtlon.Ior [{
tiiuii ouo mouth. • ’ tem-i,,,
All Tubular wort, wm, o, *iu,„ ut
)rU*t-menbi omumluii Uonblo MimS-iB*.
charged double the slicve rutiv h| ''h
Advertiseineittaof wh«ti>\,r «...
lew titan • m ratAitit. t„ ,
rates. ' ‘ ‘tes.-..,,.
tor it longer time at th, n.iiuwinc rate
1 Square,...,
ns
11.
:20
ui. .-.j
t-24
2 Squares,..
16
22
0 do ....
20
27
gg
4 do ....
24
82
.t-
6 do ....
27
80
44
« do ....
ito
4o
iV)
64
7 do ....
32
43
54
5>>
do ....
34
41-
i’6
0 do ...
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is
bi
10 do ....
36
60
'ti
70
of 25 i<*r cent lr<*m n„.„
Je ou adYcrtij'cmeito appc-urinp Jf't'
e fourth pag.- ol tho daily. 1 Xl '
For uuy time tmt above np-ciiicd , n?m
charge will bo mink-. : 1 P r(, PurtIot,i
A ileduction or 25 i<*r
will be made ou adver
sivoly ou the fourth pag.- ot the da*!v‘
Advertiscmentaiirder..--! tin... .„*.,** „
bedmit!o.i tw»-tLir.i. II., ubuvo £ **“• »'
AdYuriuoiuemo order,-; -n the \\, ,-.uj v ,. r „
pet square for each in.-ui.- .v n.rm y m, .,r V
one mubtli. For more than one iwit «’ " ,| ''
the rates sireciUed in th, above S " * 4t 01i ' 1 •
tipoclttl notices, io cent*, p. i ii,. K „ .
6 cents for each subfuqvnt' m-ertiun i | Jr '’ L ”-
to be subject U» enntruet ihr5£
nerul invitations 50 cent- ta,;, ! ,K
inserted fur te-s than 6u cent, obftaS!? v^**
Rejiorte, Resolutions, nr iW.-o,'|, J |.J,!“J* N,J,i, u
Association, or CDrpnrati .n r rtS« ir *'*'1
ed, 6 cents per line eri 1h, ‘
SteumboaU will be advertised i
for each bout advertii-c-d.
i ut flu |^r uu . iB
Steamships, where foil on,. „ Ul
num; if two or more. $ita«wh w "i«,-.
Auctioneers'ttdverti.-eti5en't-‘not ton,
cuulruL-t, but lo bu cburuuil n„
per square. |We*cril«e;
Till!paiKir, under d,• laniunubBicia
ed tu u contract. ' t toe,
Professional and busmen, curd/ n„i ,
lines, will he inserted m 520'
Uuils on perton?; to h.*nni ,, *
Inserted ;u oilier Kdveitoouo-nv. u> i„. 1
variably te advance. ' 1 ! "' •-
Announcing c m,Hdej,.. ;u , .
in advance. ^ 10 ** K
Adverlta
cash, payable lu the same way, the bonds of th.* j Adverliaemeuk ,.ot ... ...
te ten years, with luterest ia | specified time, wtii be fo ; ,. ! t0() until
THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY
pryor’sUTntment.
I T is a sure and speedy cure tor bums, pile*,
corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, &culd head
tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by uu
se** t > sore and cracked Ups, (rush wounds and non
of uny description. It is a most valuable remedy
uud euro, which can bo testitied to bv thousands
who havo usod It in nmuy portion* id' the skmth for
the lust few years. In no instance will tho salve d,
any injury, or interfere with a physician’s prescrip
tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates au-i
letters from people who have nsed it themselves,
and most earnestly recommend it to others us a
speedy and certain remedy for the above named
diseases. A trial la aU that is necessary lor Its own
recommendation.
Among the many that havo testified to the etlica-
cy of this valuable remedy, and recommended It to
the public, aro Dr R A T Ridley, Judge E V Hill.
Judge 0 A Bull, R J Morgun,Esq, J L trtephens. Esq.
aud thousands of others.
Sold by J BMoore.Savannah, Ga; J EIlull, Amer
ica/, Ga; Clark & WcIIb, Augusta, Gu: Mckcoson,
Robins i Co, Now York; and drugging generally,
43T By remitting ouc dollar to the proprietor u
single box of tne Uiulment will be forwurdod by
mail, tree of postage, to any part of tho U Slates.
Sold by J. U. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drug
gists generally. V. J. MOORE. Proprietor,
may 13 ^ _ LaUrange, Ga.
SWAN A COs LOTTERIES,
(AmMOWZKD BT THS STATS OF ALABAMA.)
$50,000.
TO BE HAD FOR *10.
CLASS J.
To be drawn iu the City of Montgomery. Alabama,
in public, on THURSDAY, November 13tb, 1856,
on the plan or
SINGLE NUMBERS
SAMUEL SWAN, Manager.
30,000 Tickets Only 11
Prizes amounting to
200,000 Dollars !
Will be distributed according to sbo following
UNRIVALLED SCHEME!
1 prize of 860,000 is $60,000
1 do do 20,000 is 20,000
1 do do 20,000 is 20,000
1 do do 10,000 is 10,00c
1 do do 10,000 ts 10,000
1 do do 6,000 is 5,0C0
2 do do 2,600 Is 6,000
2 do do 1,000 la 2,000
20 do do 500 Is 10,000
50 do do 300 is 15,000
75 do do....
100 do do
125 do do
4 “
300
4 “
250
tt
4 “
175
4 ”
200
“
4 “
150
8 “
60
**
8 “
40
•»
80 “
35
ii
200 “
25
*
300 *•
20
“
200 is 15.000
100 is 10 000
60 ts 7,f»00
n’g to850,000ore 1,000
20,000are i,200
30,000 are 1,000
10,000 are 800
10,000 are 70U
6,000 mre 600
2,600 are 480
1,000 aro 320
COO are 2,500
300 urn 5,000
200 are 6,000
1,000 prizo3 amounting to $200,000
FRICK OF T1CXRB.
Whoio Tickets 810; Halves 86; Quarters $2 60. ,
FUN OF TBX LOTTZHY.
30,000 Numbers corresponding with those on the
Ti keta are placed in one Wheel The first 880
Prizes are placed in another Wheel. A number is
drawn from the Number Wheel, aud at the same
time a Prize is drawn from tho other wheel. The
Prize drawn is placed agaiust tho uuraliur drawn,
rhls operation is repeated until all tho Prizes aro
drawn out.
AFFROZnunON PiUZB.
Tho two preceding and the twosuoceeding Num
bers to those drawing the brat 200 prizes will be
entitled to tbe 800 Approximation Prizes, according
to the Scheme.
Iu ordering Tickets enclose tbe money to our ad
dress for tbe Tickets ordered, on receipt or which
they will be forwarded by first mail.
. The List bf Drawn Numbers aud Prizes will be
■ent te purchasers Immediately after tbe draw
ing.
Orders for Tickets should be sent In early.
^■Purchasers will please write tbeir signatures
plain, and give their poet office, county sud State.
MET Remember that every prise is drawn, and
payabloin full without deduction.
tsr All prises or $1,000 and under, paid immedi
ately after the drawing, —other prises at th” usual
timo of thirty days.
Ail communications strictly confidential.
Prize Tickets cashed or renewed In other Tickets
at either office.
Orders for Ttokete can be addressed either to
8. SWAN k CO., Atlauta, Ga.. or
8.. SRfAN, Montgomery. Ala., or
49T As. the above Is not an “odd and eveu num
ber BChoihoJ’ no Certificate* of Packages can bo
sotd iti it. o*t 14
S OAP, STARCH, SUGAR, SYRUP, ko., &c.—«
500 boxes Family Pale and No. 1 Soap
150 Frazer’s Beadle and Oswego Starch
100 bbls. Stewart’s Clarified Sugar
50 dozen Lemon Syrup
60 boxes super Carbou Soda
Received and Ibr sals by
sept 28 MCMAHON k DOYLE.
cotnpauy, payable
six per cent., payublo auuuully. 4. Payable en
tirely In the stock of tho road.
Thu prujiosHls to lie considered must bo uccotupa
nlcil by satisfactory reference or credentials, au.i
the coinpauy reserve the right ot accepting any or
declining all.
Maps, profiles aud spooitiaatious may bo seen ut
this office; and auy further information will be fur
nished upou application to the undersigned.
Tbe Southern Railroad commence.- ut Jackson,
the capital of the State, aud is finished a- Jar as the
town ot' Brandon; aud is te good running order
and well equipiied to that point. It extends from
Braudou in a liu*) ttimost dtrectiy vast etgluy-lwu stating damudy the nafurt-’wlnMnf.!!'i! 1 ^I
aud a hall'nii'ea, to the intersection, of the Mobile . adverti.-eu. Any advertisements um nrom-rV
and Ohio Railroad, a few miles below the town <-t ne*.u*.l with the hu-ines* shall bechurue-;-. ' 1
YlArioi), in lutuderduie county; uud passes through lj’. and also uny exuv- ,.* i-.i.att* '-vertLi ,
the counties of Rankin. .Scott and Newton. Tin* 1 • •' "*!•
! payment exacted. un,, ‘ 'urbiu, 1,
; When any bill for tw-. moi.tl,*. uilverti-imt ...
ifcrin'rS: "t******’.
Fir out Equnre. r.-uvuitbli- „h«i a »ert, M
“ - Iwico “ li
p..„ r .. „,.3 times or oftent. ■■
• .Jr'V? • . ‘ lon, V -•‘tuarcconti acted lor to barb -
cu one uu.1 the above rate? adilitionul.
1 n ;.1 ar . y f iv<:r ti ! *er.' shall be limited to tia* tu...
! 10 f', A1 wntracu .-hub be in
stating dcunuelv •»-
line is overu igh rotting country, well Vvaterei
aud timbered.anil in i>oiut oflicuiihtulncss.ecouoin
icul living, Ac., is equal to the most fuvoioil
portionsofti'u t:uroliuas andGeor^iu. Thegradtev.
except lor tlie first twenty miles is generally light;
and upon tho most of the sections the excavation
and embankuicut alternate favorably; tia* excep
tions befog iu the two heaviest cuts. The tuaiei ia!
is of a obu r.roter easily moved, tho growth of the
•ouutry afford? abundauce of timber -uitable for
bridging uud cross-tics;and ills believed thut no
work offers, in tacthlius for cunsii uctiou, groaie.
inducements to contractors, especially those Uetcg
negro labor
The company is entirely out ot debt, uud ha? a..*
to it by reiiao.c stockholders, about $ 80,000, which
will doubtless be paid us the Board of Manag. r.- way
call It lu. It is ulsu an recipient under the recent
grant ofLuds made by Congress, it they can be had
along the line, which is believed to be tbe ease, of
nearly 400,000 acres of land.
The road connects with amt i * un extension of t.
ho Yickburg und Jackson Railroad, complete 1 and
in fell operation to the Mls?l*.sippl nver atV ukburg ;
opposite which city, tu Louisiana, commet ees tL.
Vicksburg, Shrevenport aud Texas Railrot), now
under eoutract for its whole distance and h rnpi -
progress oi construction It intersect-: the New
Orleans and Jack»on. Great Northern Railway at
Jackson, and through that at Canton, connects with
tbe Mississippi Central Railway, tho iron of which
Is now beiUu laid to Holly springs. It intersect
with theMobilo und • hto Railroad, as ulready stal
ed, near Marion, and its point of intersection uieoi-
with the North-eastern and Snithwesteru ltutli ouo
in Alabama, und through thut unite.- w.tli the mot
to Virginia, Tcuuesscc and North Cur.-lii.a Iti
also an iudispeiisablo ten; in lim hue ot Railway
that lire to unite Ohatkvton au.t .-'avaonah, through
Montgomery, Vicksburg. Siuevcnport ancEi i'asu.
witU the I’acitleOcean tunning iL- futnc length 01
the same parailrl nf latitude with tr.e.-o puce?, it
is thus oVviotts tint*, this line ot'work w one <-t Un
mo?t important uufinfrhcdemcrpiUe.- *n thecouu
try. it is thorough National in its chut actor; for
it unites Maine uud Now Orleans, and the Atiuuli.:
and the Mississippi, by indissoiuublo bonds. Bat
whilst thus National it appeals especially for uid to
Southern men and c out hem enterprise, for v.Tu.,
completed, with tho intermediate gap in Alabama,
it will, with its connections, now* built and being
built, run right through tho heart ot iho.->u grea
.Southern cotton-growing States, Louisiana, Missis
fitppi, Alabama, Georgia and ffouth Caruium. unc
unites tbe great inland s.eu with the broud ocean.
Those facts aro stated to oall uttontfou to tills line
of road und to iuduco capirMists and contractors, t-
emburk liberally in its construction, the fifteen
miles of completed Railroad, with its equipment
and sixty valuable slaves.uinny of them mechanics,
is a bonus from the state of Mississippi ; the public
land lias been donated by Congress ; uud it is, per
haps, not greatly over-estimating tho present pro
perty of tho road to put it at or near one million 0.
dollars in which sum future stockholders wh > niaj
become such by direct subscription of money o.
work,will beat once equally interested. It wil
thus be teen that this road presents peculiar in
ducements to men of moans to cug-ige in its con
struction.
WM. C.SMKI E.-,
sept 10—t.Vl President Southern Railroad.
-able quarterly; aa-
"’* fr!*ii#h.*M {".-rstnjs
lr s'td bewaisliJert'i!
contractcil t*.
Contract u*iveriheiiii-b.-
vertisetnei.tr: from -trang.-r.-;
payable in advance. .1,. ..u,
due when called tor.
Regular auvorti-vi> teL.i ai otku (m , us ...,,
mm.ication.- or requiring n. lu es negate J.
toutum to burs, concerts, .- in-es, ,. f auy ijubticV..
teriainiuents. where charge.- urcitwU-i„rtdit 1’
tance—all notices ol privatt u-Mauatiwu every t-a
tine de.-igued to call auciui- u to private euienui tt
calculated or intended to |.ronu.*..* individual 1m”
rests, can only be inserted with tbe imtlenuuvM
(hat the =ame is to tie pam ior. It msetfol it the
editorial column (which >.an be only at the disrre-
t ou ot the editors) tile smui wm be dturgti! m
— of uot less than 20 cent.- per hue.
The undersigned, pubfi it- r.- ••! jolly, Tri-Wccklc
.uid Weekij uewsjiaui--.-avatiiiaL, La., i.|h»
ourselves strictiy to «• i
charge-, and in no in.-dam*.
fi.. above ratiT I** hike
c.ttHir.uc biuoii.g, i ui -1
•jority Ol the uni.e:.
S. H.—This - cited v it -
the integrity oi existing. -.
the year or auy other sgc, i
with the fxpirute'ii ..i rl.c
watt taacf.
1* lilLT*iS V i . i.
.-'viKi..'IS*.* : u* ‘5-
lo tin* above bi:
•.* tit vmtvilierefroiB.
eel li.tr.-i. |. js5*i, a ti
iii.gvd L*y lie . oiet.i *
m\ m uny way e£tn
-cts. Ah contracts tor
'i tune, ahull only ceut
-‘rim; tor vrliicb t ej
tViiOt d
;• -. „ v,..',
MARYLAND NT ATE LOTTERIES.
FOR OCR BFK, 1856.
R. Ffiutec di Co., Malingers
A MAG.N'HKKM K'H*.MK H*R UClOBKH 16;!,.
CAPITAL PRIZE 870,068.
GRAND COXSOLiDATEU LOTTERY,
To he drawn .StlUtiliAV, tAd.*3rd, iu Bolton,
Mary und.
ipr
1 ••
1
Iti ••
1*> *•
10 *•
177 “
06
■t.i 5;-
..$70,0(0
.. £5,CG)
.. 18,738
.. lfl.e.0
.. 6,'jto
.. V'' n
.. 1,‘M
,.. HO
... A
... 200
... no
,.. so
mi-oitrting to $1,141.1ft
-llft.ves Sty—Qiaricis $5—Eighta
prize;
Tic'-et-s $\
Certificate of a i’aci-ngo of 2d Whoivcs, c-vts..^
*• ** '.t Uilves •' .. 158
•* ” ■' -.Matters “ .. 7»
•» •* XfrighG ” ..L9.M
itd F
i in. i.» ‘-itobor Cist, on the
i 4 VAN a FLAN.
f A
Bi
at
tSP .»il ordete for tickets or l Roknges in auy of
the Mary iumt Lotteries will receive protrpt attec-
lictt, and il.o drawing toniltJ t«> all pm chasers in*
m-.divt'-’y.
Aud e- T. 11 HUBBARD «*c CO.
o. 3'J 1 n\rite t' cet.or Box No. 40.,
• • i ' Baitiniore JU.
SIR ASTI.EY COO KR’S
J. E. DE FORD,
APOTHECARH> HALL, S. E. Corner of,
Brough jn and Barnard Streets. Savan-
nah Ga., Wholesale aud retuil Dealers in,
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Wood* uu
Dye Stuflk* French, EngU3h. and American Ferfum
ory Fin Toilet and tihavlng Soaps, Combs an-
Brushes of overy description, Surgical und Dcufo.
Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kiud
Spices, Snutls, Manufactured Tobacco, A!1 the l’ateir.
orProprleUtry Medicines of tho day, Snperior lnk^.
Pore Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purpose.
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, kv
MM* N. B.—Especial attention given to tit.
preparation of Physicians’ Proscriptions aud Family
Recipes. Ship, Family aud Travelling Medicine Case*;-,
With plain Directions for use, including Mrectioiw f
treatment incases of poisouing, Drowning, kc.
ap7 iy
READ I—READ 11—READ lit
That is, il'you can see j mid .
tfSMlf you can’t see, you can Uud lH,'5
AUKuII kinds of “ helps to see,” ut the Watch an-.
Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols k Co., iu Congres.
street, uext door to tbe corner of Whitaker, when
you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
and Fancy Goods, as low as at any other store in
‘“wS7rtcolv»d por steamship Alnbumu a fresh j “ S
lot of those fine Steel Spectacles: also, a supply ol themt-i'dueieih the conaitutioa
Pebble and Pcriscopie Lens, whlcfi we aro prepared ! Se S reitorea it to R- first cotuiiliou In ill
tottt luall kinds or frames, at short notice. Our - i f . r j H c irua: f. they
PerUcopic («o calleil 1‘roni *!ieir ptciiliar shape) ! SS'il 11,1 njy tko^remove -Wife.fi «<“»
havo an advantage over all others, as thev have a 1 nL ' or tu " au.oruuq\t mi... ...»
greater range of focus, ho that the reader is m i
comjielicd to hold thu book
distance from the eye. Call
rilp the blooS, strcngtin ii the tone “I the
:iod five such energy and vigor to the cob»l»uih®
as nm-1 he tell to lie bt li. veil.
T- eoli’ily jierM'tis, Pir Astley (Vpcr* j 1 ,
invaa.nbiejMreiigtbeniogtbc rye'-iiu agaiun**
attack- of ngc they cause n coi l need vww *
i.e -. »i>d oioloug mo to the la'cvt posstoie \*~
fltHE iuvlgi rating action of Sir AstK-y Corpefs
X Pills on the constitution ts rally marv-i.eu;,
au.i a »ingle trinl will convince the niost m* -leal
of their power to r» a *re the moat fcibieatid 'leu.*
lilateti to ti II h< a th nn-l strength, and no lat guage
can diivc; an mb qunto idea of the innntd uU*. n*‘t
! a'tiio-i mi actiioui* change, produced by luskteg
: use of this woudortnl medicine in tho dbewed, m-
bil.tutcd ami hImitiered nervous gystetn; the relax 4
and debilitated body is at onco relieved, re totm.
cuiivoned and built u]; the uienlil and | bys.cri
symptoms of disease vanish under their influence,
tlie rt**o| big, trembling victim ot dtprcsii « w- 1 '
debility hi-coutesu new uinu; he stands erret, ns
; moves’with a firm step; his miud which \v-i» pn**
j viotisly sunk in gloom becomes bright. L'ytt-i,
• active* and lie gt c? forth refreshed, rcfeacntca
und conscious t-f new vigor to his accustoaco m*
. tnont, restleness’, waul of *)<*• p dislike to iwWft
book'm nunornt'afwfoh! t»c«pW tor bti-iu«H, I«*s8 ot memory, coMus'-m
5bi. i J atat.ert.un ^ j(lll | U£8 ' jjiood lu the head, melancholy, mate
U n u* vuntot * ro •leMItij • they increute un reitor«* tin* nj l^* 1 '
I). B. MCHOI.- & CO. tcrAiit'lhe sl'tlW 1 -.
tgr No charge for showteg goods,
mar 11 ji. a N, ^ co
1
k CAMP,
APBRS AKIJ TAILOIiS,
AND Doalers iu flue Ready Made
i iv.nuy Jilt 110 rit'tl
CI.OTH1 »G havo reeo ved aiid/|/j«f|!l;| : |:Kwai;KOF.*n»*tori
Tall aud Win- c/ll?/y lt»* without the
penod their stock or Fall
ter GOODS comprising a full and —
complete osHorlmeatof Moths, Cass-itncrca, Vest
ings and Over Coalines, which we will make and
trim 'in our usual stylo, and at tlie shortest notice.
Our ready made Clothiug is manufactured ut th-
woll knowu houso ofW. T, Jennings k Co, 2ttt
Broadway, New York, and comprises all tiiat is
lino and fashionable tn the lino
FURNISHING G'»0D4of every description requi
site to a geutletnau’s wardrobe, constantly kept tie
band, all of which wooifrr on our usual croiit
terms, or at a dls-ount of 5 per cent for cash, at
3 HULL STREET, SsOItKEL BUILDING,
oct 1—lm next door to Pulaski House.
TJICKLE-j, PIPES, PAPER, PEPPER—
i 76 boxes rickl s, % and gallon jars
600 gross Engliesh Pipes
260 ** 1’ijie Hoads
600 roams Wrapping Paper
100 boxes fresh gro md pure Pepper.
Received and for sals by
Mol
sept‘28
MCMAHON k DOYLE.
IffWi
PIANO FORTES.
HAVING lately received large ad
ditions to our PIANO FORTES, we
•reenabled to oiler at this time the
greatest variety irom the best mann-
factnrors, from the plainest square to the most elab
orately carved, and from six to seven octaves.
Our Pianos are selected from the inatmlhctureM
whom we have full confidence in, and we are par
ticularly requested by them to givo a guaranty with
every Instrument sold by as regards durability,
tom*, kc.
Person:* tu want of a first rale instrument inu) re
ly with Hofoty ujhiii getting such a oue by selecting
from the following makers, whoso instruments w«
endeavor to keep constantly ou hand, viz : H. Wot •
coster, J. Chlukerlng A Sun, Ni.nns & Murku. Bacon
k Ravens. If. Waters, and Haines, Brothers & Cum
tulUR I W. MuRRF.U n cy
aug27_
G OSHEN BUTrilU AND CHEKSB-SOkogs Go
shen Butter; 60 boxos do Cheese; landing
from steamer and for sale by
■SpUT SCRANTON, JOHNSTON It 00
jjttatmxs— y "tic are ga = *
iniloof the Mgnuturo or
i’ltnil. fo ,.**«>!.'• i iopifotor.-. Lotufon a«d .y
York, mi M.ch tu x am', on the directions. Tlieoc-
iiu nc Pills have ul.-o u tori eel likeness of ibr 1 * 1
Mr Aitley C'^iper cm the lop of each box. Witno*.
tiu-stemcirkv of authentic ty, tluy are spurlouiw
un iiiii'o8ltion. tr'old ut lb cents. 50 ccuts Mill*
jusr box. foil di? eel no s aro gti en with each ow-
There - ag cat saving hy taking the larger
FIXE FAiiildW aOlDl
AT REDUCED KATES.
B ARGAIN.** cau now bo had by all those
wl.-h to clothe themselves geiiteefiy, M»
sell the balance of my Rqa iy-Made, at red**S
rater on time, and ti-n per.uent. oil' lor cwn*
an*: avail yours oil'unite chance to obtain goon am
cle-. At tho Star i lothlng Kiuporium.
WILIJAM '* PRlCk, 4
, ir Bayatreet
UU. SANFOUD-B IBVIOOBA»H
I S a inUiJ liuuitive, tonic anil stlmnl»nt,«na"
rccohftnepdih) to the public, relying upon iti®
trlnsic worth In thb Cure of thu foliowlug conj|>ioBi*
All Billion.* iHT&ngemcuia. t*ick Jiiatlacbo, *’)*».;•
sia, Iluim.ial Coetiveness, Chronic Diorrhon CO; 1 ;
Pain in tin* Stomach and Bowels. General Pemi.%
Female M'oakness, Ac. For sale by Druggist* g*
erally, and by John. B Monro fc Co. and Wm.
Liucolti. Savanna!) Iy |i n1, .
MA GAZIN KS.
H ARPER’S MAGAZINE for October.
Godey’s Ladles Book for October.
Graham’s Magazine for October.
Received by ' J. B. CUBBEW.F,ArcsJ
soptiU Marshall House BuLJug^
S l'XIdtifcS—6 tiemw liaujej'fiO dozen Gberxiri-
lot/boxes Ketsup; 50 dozen Lcmou ^J rU P»^
boat** Tiger Mustang. 500 gro.-ss Matches; W JS5
l*i| H *-: od »io Pipo Hcails;50 dozen Pickles;60 d' v
a * , ted Cordials; 50 boxes fresh Ground PePi*';
6n- reams Wrapping Paper; 60 ream* Writing **
r,r -jir h,4 "‘ fc afflw*«oM-