Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 23, 1856, Image 4

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nf,-To till whom It may •ini II ni oooc.ro, to b« anti appear twforo aald Omrl lo nako oWocUon (ir any Uioyuavo) -on or lm- IkroUialnl llomlay In December next, otbnwlio ^ ||| (hiqIoi), i, John BM», Kan. ordinary for Cltatham Jh fourth day or Juno, ISM- jui d joim un.no, n.»' WAWWttBBKBU, /CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may \_woocarn: wlioroa«,Jonn Mallory,will applylo the OMn or Ordinary for lAStwra Dlamtsory as admluia- Suwaon thoSuto or William Wrlg&tthcso aro, lfcnretore!to elta and anmnnUh all whom It may •onoeraTto bo . and appoor before said (Xiur urn ■aka onlecUou (If auy inojr have) on or hoforo (ho ftrat Monday In November uoxt, othwlso said Lot* lira will bo (ranted. Witness. Joan Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this e.gbt day of April 1856. ” ,mtW BILBO, o. 0. o. •pro RTATR OF OEOItOIA. t • [All COUNT/.—To nil whom U tnayoou. __ corn t Whereas John lAhia will apply at (ho Court of Ordinary for I.otlorn dlamlssery ns Admin* Istratortra (ho Rriato of Henry cUson. These are. therefore. m die and admonish nil whom it may coucorn, lo ho audappoar boforesald Court to make objection (If any they have) on nr hoforo tho first Monday In April uext. otherwlto Id letters will ho granted. Wltnoi* John Bilbo, tq., Ordinary for Chatham Comity, this tontti day of October 1860. oct 21 JOHN HI I.BO, O. 0,0. IfrAVtio#GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO. A DMINISTRATORS' SALE .-Agreeably lean or- * A. dor grained by Uio Court of Ordinary ol sold eouuty, will be sold hoforo tho Court Houso door In Statesboro. in said county, on tho first Tuesday la November next, betwoen the lawfol hours ol aalo, (42ft) four hundred and twonty-Ovo acres or land, more or less, lying lu said eouuty, hounded fist by estate of David l«e,south by Joslah ’Zllrour, west by 0 Groovor, north by’Necdam Lee—belong IngAo tho citato or Michael Donaldson, docea-'ed ; fold for thf bonoat of tho heirs aud creditors of said dfcoasfd. Terms made known ou tho duy of sale, thli 10th day orgontemhor A D I860, JuHN “ *- ffptlfi. JuHN K. GIUSi’N, A-nlnlstrator. GEORGIA"BULLOCH COUNTY. A AMINISTRATOBS' SALE.—Agreoablo to un or A der granted by tho Court of Ordinary ol said county, will bo'sola, bcfora.tho court house door lu •aid county, ou the first Tuesday lu November next, between tho lawful hours of salo: Nino hun dred and fifty (860) acres of land, inoro or loss, in several surveys, lying in sold county ou tho Mill- fdgevllle Road—ono tract befog the late resldenco of Thomas Knight, deceased: and the other tract known as the mils' place, where Joseph Knight, Jr., now lives—said Land is bounded by A. J. Will ion. Ogechce Rlvor, A. Richard »••• aud others. Each of said tracts u well Improv delohglng to tbf estate of Thomas Kulgbt, cl. a ed. sold for the benefit of the bolrs of said ucc a>•••!. Terms on the day orsale. JOSEPH KNIGHT, Jr., I THOMAS E. KNIGHT, J AUmr “* September 10th, 1850. septl3 GEORGIA, BULLOCH COcKTT. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE —Agreeablo to on or der grautod by tho Court of Ordinary of Bui- loch county, wl 1 bo sold boforo tho court homo door. In Statesboro’, In said county, on tho drat Tuesday in November uext, between the lawful hours of salo: Thirty-three hundred, sixteeuaud U being the late reddcnco of Thomas Mills, do esased. Ills wellInmroved, witlrn goad and well taishcd dwelling houso and all nocessury out build- (Bis, with a good well and noma two hundred acres j good hammock and bay land, lately put utmer salUvaUon. Also, all the timber, which will square twelve Inches, or a tract of Land, sold by said do ceased to Arthur Kerby and the tirubor reserved in Ols Ufa time. All belonging to the ostalo or Thomas Mills, deceased. Sold for tho boueflt or tho heirs or aald docoased. Terms made known on day or sale. HARDY B. HODGES, Adm'r. Sept. 10th, 1856 «£ptl3 iTATJd OF (iTSOKGIA TATTNALL CO. T J all wlrtftn it may concornWhereas James Sun ide.it will apply ut tho Court of Ordinary for Lett.-*- J “f AdiulnUratlou on the estate or Johu Ppears.late of.-Hi-l Couuty, deceased. These arc, therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom it may foncorn, to be and appear boforo said Court to make objection (If any they havo) on or beforo the Urst Monday in November next, otherwise Raid lottem win be granted. •7ltne-<i, H. Strickland, Esq., Ordin—y for Tatt nall County, this the Uth day of Aucn i860. auffXA—2m 11. STRICKLAND. Ordinary itAfS OF GEORGIA. UV dJMIU CO. ri so all whom U may concern.—Wheroas Nancy X Hagln will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration in tho estate or William H. Hagln, deceased. These or- therefore to cite aud admonish all whom It may concorn lo be aud appear before said Court, to mako objections, (If any they have,) on or oefore the first Monday In November next, other wise said letters will bo granted. Witness William Lee. Esq., i rdin.iry for Btfllof euntv, this 26th day of September. A. D., 18.0. . sept 27-11*©* WILLIAM LEE, o. n. o STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con cern: Whereas, William A Doggs will apply at the Court or Ordinary for loiters dtandaory as guardian of George M Wallace aud Robert 0. Wal lace : These aro, therefore, lo cite and admoulsh all whom it may concern, to bo aud appear boforo said Court to mako objection (if any they havo) ou or before the first Monday In March uoxt. other wise said letters will bo gruutod. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham eouuty, this 11th day or August, 1856. augU JOHN BII.BO, o. o. c. STATUS ov ououuia, SSluJCu vu. T O all whom U may concern.—Whereas Sarah Brenuot ..ill apply at tlio Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration ou the Estate ol Johu Brenncn deceased, thoso aro tbvre lo cito and ad monish all whom it way concern, to be aud uppear before the Court, to uiuke objections (if uny they hove,) on or boforo tho first Monday in November next, otherwise sold letters will bo granted. Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordidary for Bulloch County, this 4th of September 1666. W1IXLVM LEE, 0. B. C. •apt 8 STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH ««i1INTY.—To all whom tt may con corn: wb*wms, Seaborn B Cowart will apply at tne Court or Ordinary for loiters dUtnfasury as administrator on the estate of Patrick D Kolnhor, These are, uisrofore, to cito and admonish all whom tt may CHtinern, to be and appear bufore said Court to make objection (if nuy they buve) on or be* fore the first Mi.uda/ In February noxt, otherwise said letters will be fronted. Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Hu 1 loch Coantv. Uds Oth day of August. ! 860. aug4 WILLIAM LEE. u. e. c. NOTICE. * T WO months after date, application will bo made to the Honorable Ordinary of Tatuull County, for If aro to sell a portion of the lands beh-uguig tu thf estate of Jesao Copeland, deceased; it being one tract of land which has been reserved from former •ales—where tho said deceased resided al the tlmo of his death. JAMES COPELAND, Adm'r. sen il J*. m ^ sept 31860. S iN'OTlCi'I. T WO months after dato, application will be made to tho Court of Ordinary or THttuall County, for leave to sell the Real Estate ot James L. Gra ham, late of said County, deceased. aug 4,1860. JAS. U. STRIPPING, aug 26—2m Am ntHtrator. XS ilJFEiUOR COURT, Cfrutlmm CoT May Term, 1656. Bobt. If. Robertson, and others. compPots. t v«t. I CaudlUB B. Pease, the Dobny Ptoam Saw ^ Order MU', Clark Saylos and William V- Saylcs I and others, defend nuts. J r ! appearing to tho Court that two ol the .said «te fend&qte, Clark Hay ten aud Wtlllam F. Hnylcsru tide out of this County, and aro absent front the State of Georgia, so tlmt servico of tho nbovo b.d and subpoena cannot bo served ii|>ou thrm. on motion it u ordered, tbut tho said Clark Saylea and William F. Saylos do appear and answer the said complainant's bill, on or beforo tho firat day or the next Term or this Court, or lu dolault thereof, that sa'd bill be taken pro cuufesso agulust them; and it Is further ordered, that a copy ol this order bo pub lished lo one of the public newspapers ot the city ft Savannah once a week for throe month* prior the session of tue next Term of this Court. True extract from Minute*. W. G. SHEFTALL, oct 2—lawflm Deputy Clerk, ».m. GEORGIAfLUSBRTY COUNTY. E XECUTORS' SALE.—Agreeable to an order granted by tbo Court or Ordlnar of Liberty eounty, at the September Torrn, will bo sold, be fore thf couit house door In Uinesvillo, «>n Ut<- 8r»tTuesday In November next, between tlio law- al Lours ofealo: Tho following Lands, viz : 1 000 acre* situate in Liberty county, on the Cauoocbco Bluff; and 100 acres situate in tho county of Bryan —belonging to tbo oatato of Joshua l . Ucidloy ate of uid county, dccoosed; and sold for iho ben efltof tbo heirs and distributee* on wtivte Terms madoknown on the day ol'sa JOHN 8. BKA8L E. Q. ANDREW September 1st 1666. ■TAraroFSBoWM'km auto. * 1 ’0 all whom it may concorn' 'horeas, Benja 1 min Alexander will apply at tho Court or Or dinary for Letters of Dismission as Administrator on thf estate of Anson Williams, late or said County, de- •eased. These uro,lhercforc,tuclte andadmouuh all whom It may concern, to be and appoar bufore said Court to make objection ftl’any Uioy havfjon or be fore Hie first Monday in March noxt, other wise said letUYs will be granted to the Bald applicant. WUUfif, H SnuctOAND, Enq., Ordinary for Tatt nall County, this the uth day or Auguit, 1860. aug 26—6m II. gfHICKUND, OrUluary. •TATE OF GEORGIA, CIIATIIABf-CO T ianwbom It may concern: Whereas Mary Anu Utttl will apply at lUe Court of Ordinary for lot- Uni Uundesorv on tbo estate of Jamoe P. Deni,— Tbmifrf therefore lo cite and admonish all whom It mav eooeern. to be ana appear boforo said Court, to max* objections (If any they have) on or beforo the Ural, Monday in Oecemhor noxt, other wifi said WKH i Ifllbo, isq., Ordinary for Cbuilutu STATE OF GEORGIA* C HATHAM COUNTY.-To all whom It may cou corn s Whereas, Ja nes Doyle will apply at tbo Court or Ordinary for l.o..ora DlBmlssnry ua Admin* latrator on tho R»lato \> r . U- orgo Alexander. Those are, therefore, cito and adtmttwh sll whom It may oouoern, to • • and apiiear beforo Raid Court to mako ohlcctlob ( any tlioy have) on or bcloro the first llomlay in April noxt. otherwise Raid letters wilt bogranted. \\ llueas. John Bilbo, Knq., Ordinary for ChatHam County, this team day orOrtobor I860. JOHN BILBO, 0.0.0. oct 21 STATE OF GEORGIA.",! fW C HATHAM COUNTY —Whereas, Joseph W. Gib- bons will apply nt tbo Court or Ordinary for Utters Dlsralssary as oxcoutor on tho Estate or Mathow Dotson. Thoso aro, therrforo, to cllo and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and iippoar before bald Court to make objection (It any they have) on or beforo tbo first Monday In April next, otncrwlso raid loiters Will bograuted. Witness, Johu lidbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this tenth day ofOctobcr I860. JOHN BILBO, O. C. C. v«t21 DIVORCE* Elisabeth Cowley) In Coffee Superior Court, ’vs. >• May term, 1866: Johu Cowley, ) it appearing to tho Court from the return of tho Sheriff, that tho dotoudant John Cowly, is not to bo bo found lu Coffee County, aud it further appears that ho I* not In this State. On motion ol Win, H. Gaulding. Attorney for llhclutit, It is ordered that Rorvico perfected on raid defendant by a publi cation of litis orrdcr in one of tho public Journals in Savannah, once a month lor three month? preced ing the next tom of this Court, requiring wild de fondant to appear at the noxt term of Oollce Su perior Court u Novetnbor next, and tile 111*defensive idogation to said Court. A true extract ortho minutes or Coffee Superior Coup ARCH’D McLEAN, Deputy Clerk. aun 2—3m A dor grantotl by the Court of wdbmry trt said county, Will bo sold boforo the Court Motuo door hundred and Ufty arres of Pino laud, moro or less n said eouuty, well Improved,,bounded by Haskell Semmnns, william Sheffield ami John Brt-wn sen. bolonglut to tho Peltate ot Thomas iroeby, •iueea^d. ■old for tho bouellt of tbo heirs und creditors ol raid deceased. Terms on tbo day of fale This I6tIt duy or October, 1850. | om ift WILLIAM V. CHOoBY, Adm’r. _ GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY, A DMlNIdlRATOR'd SALE-Agmahlv I • au or der grautod by tho Courfoi ordinary of said eouuty, will bo sold beforo tlio Court House uuor, In said cuuuty, on tho QmTuosduy lu December uoxt. boiwoontbu^aAlhl hours or salo (612) fivehuudred and twelve acres, moro or less Pine land, well Im* prered In said county, bounded ou the South, by Minimal Whlto, Houtta Eam. Joint Vtossmlth, »ast William Husking. North William Howe, belonging te (ho Estate of Morris Ik rrlou. decoaxed, Hold lor the benefit bf Hie bolrs of said encased Terms ou the day or sale. This 16th day • 'otober, 1856. JOHANN AH DARREN. Adtn'x WLLY, STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULMKH COUNTY.—To all whom tt may con cern: Whereas. Wtn. Groover, Jr., one of the executors, and s?arah II. Ureover, executrix, on tho odute of Johu Groovor, deceased, will apply at the court of Ordinary (or Letters Distnlssory, and to havo tho estate or tlio said Johu Groover dismissed a* executor of William Groover, 3r., deceased: These are, therefore, to cito and udmonish all whom It may coacuru to be aud appear boforo said Court, to mako objection (if any they have) lu terms ol tlio law, otherwise fcaiu Letters will be granted Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordlnaiy for the county of Bulloch, this 11th day oftfopt. 1860. st-ptia WILLIAM l.KK, o. n. a EXECUTUtt'S SALE. 'ITTII.I. bo sold before the C-ou.t House door in V V Jeffersontou, Canuteu County, Georgia, on tho First Tuesday In November next, bot ween, lb eg il hours of sale, Poter, a negro man,house serva ut uud hostler 32 years of age, and Jim n Carpenter, 18 years o ago, Ben, a house servant 10 years of age. ADo, tlmt wcll'kuown House, as u Boarding House, located nb’ut 00 yards from the river, SOU feet in length, running from tbo back street to the rlvor, 9u feet wldo. This lot is well fruited with sweet oranges, figs,poaches, &c, Also, two vacaut lots, together with the household and kitchen Furuiluro,con.il-ting ofleathor beds,matrasses,quilts sheets, pillows, blankets, bedsteads, carpels draw ers, and one slab, one clock, ouo salo, table cloths, lowol*, dining atid breakfabt tables, chairs, cooking utonsils, glass candle shades, table-covers and win dow curtains, ono lot silver spoon?, crockery ware, wash stutuis and shovol and tongs, horso and carl, cattle aud hogs. Nolly, a negro woman 42- yeura of age, will be sold ut private salo. Ail tbo ttbovo named properly will bo sold for the benefit ol tho heirs ahd credi tors of Mrs. PorcillaThomns, lato ot Bald County, dcceasod. Terms cash before delivery. W. U. THOMAS, Kxocutor. Jeffursouton, Aug. 30, lSftQ aug 30—2m GUARDIAN'S SALK. W ILL be sol-1 beforo tbo t,k>urt Housu door In Jullcrsuuton, Camden County, Georgia, on the First Tuesday in November noxt, between ton legal hours or sale, Rose, house servant, cook. wu*hor and ironor, 31 yoars of ago; Irene, her daughter, 14 years nl age; Miui-*, her son, 11 yearsofago; Joe, her son, 14 innntha old, belonging to the estate of l/)u?lu Tompkins. Sold for the benefit of tlio heirs and creditors of sal i ostato. Term* cash, or Us equivalent. W. B. THOMAS, Guardian. Jefferaoulou, Aug. 30, 1860 uug 30--2m ^GEORGIA, UULLOCII COUNTY. A A MI NISTKATORS' SALE.—By virtue of aI1 dor of the Ordin-ry of said oouniy, will told, on Iho first Tuesday in November next, Statesboro’, bcloro the court house door, within l-.'gul hours of Kale, all thu following Lundu, r Twenty-three hundred und ninety-eight acres, a curdLg to tbo plats of tho sumo in nine dlffero surveys, composing one body—tbo property of th estate ot Josho Monro, late ol said cnu. ty. There are on tho land two plantnt'ons in goud repair; on ono of them ure good building —dwelling house, kitchen, smoko house, burn, stables, gin house smith shop, negro houses, with ull otliyr neoessorv out-butldiugs. also, good orchnrd? *-t peaches, af plea, Ac., also, good walls u> water—.ituatust: miles at ovo Statesboro* nit J six miles west of No. v Central Railroad. The lumls aro piuo nml bay, e. I well watered and limberod, ami joined by land* » f James Young, Sr , Jani"’ Dixon, and otliurs- Pur chaser paying for lilies Terms on tho day of sale. *. L. MUD UK, » M. C MOORE. J-Adm’rs. G. W. MOORE. J September 17tb, I860 B cptl8 ST AT K OF GKOliUlA. C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom Si may Coil cern : Whereas, James Doyle will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letter* dismisory us admin! trator on thu estate ofGeorgo Alexander. These aro thoreforu tu cito and adinunlsh all con cerned, to be and appear before said Court to make olllcctluiH. (|f any they hive,) on or before tlio first Momluy in April next, otherwise auid letters will Uo granted. Wiinos , John Bilbo, &q., ordinary for Chatham County, this seventh day ol October, I860 oct 9 -Cm JOHN BILBO, o. c. C. STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may Con, cern : Whereas, John : amawili apply m tho Court of Ordin uy to • letters disiiii«.a>ry, admla- istrutor on Urn estate of Henry Ca*.wu. Thow» uro. therefore, to «i*te an. admonish all whom it mav concorn, to ue und appear beforo said Court to mako objection (if any they havo) on or before mo tlr«t Monday m April uext, otherwise s dd latter* will bo granted. WttueH.4, Johu Bilt*o. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County tills uoventli day ol*October, 1866. oct 9—6m JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. NOTICE. 'TUIREF. months afterdate, application will ho X mado to the Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgiu. tor the payraeut or a twenty dollar note of sold Bank, payable to Win Morel or bearer, da* ted 1st Juno, lbfil, No 087; el?o, for the payment or a ten dollar note, No 622, dated lst .»uiy, 1854, tho left hand halves of said uotea having been lost. Also, to tbo Bank of tho .State of Georgia, for tho payinmt of u ten dollar note, letter A. dated 4tb Janmy, 1S56, iho left inuid half having been lost. Also, to Hie Marine Bank of Georgi i, for the pay. mentof u ton dollar note, No 4,07ft, dated Novem ber 1, 1843, the foil lmmt half having been lost. qugl’J—lnw-Tin BOSTON & Vlt-LALONGA. ADMINISTRATOR’# SARK. W ILL bo sold on the first Honda.*- * January uoxt, beforo tho Oouti Ho-t -• ft. . *-ie,boro, the following property, belonging m the estate of Henry Davis, Jr., 12t*» acres, more or losa, or land la Bulloch county, bo 'tided uorth by tho property of Jobn (IrimcH aud John Sluter, north and west by tbo property of John Slutor, ea-t by tbo proporty of Elijah Davis, and south by the property or Jo- siah Davis. Sold for the benefit of tlio Heirs and creditors of Henry Davis. Jr., deceased. On the property are ono grist nml ono saw mill. JOSIAll DAVI3, bopt2-l—3m Adm'r. pi BORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY Two months VX after date application will be mado to tlio Court of Ordinary of Liberty County for Icavo to sell a negro man by tho mime of July, nged 4b yoars belonging to tho estate of Gldoon IIcGowcn, late ofsaid couuty, deceased. NANCY A. McGOWEN, Adra’x, September 4, 1856. septo GEORGIA, lilllE HTY COUNTY. f pWO montfis altar dait.Twill apply to the Cour 1 X «>r Ordinary of LUerty Couuty for leavo to sol 1 portion or tho real aud personal estate of Bouja- liu W. Allou, Uto doceftacd, or so much thoreotoa i* necesrnry ; und sold for tho bpiicfitof the bolrs and di/tributcua ol said estate. CAROLINE K. ALLEN, Qualified AdmlnUtratrix. October 6tb, IRfift oct 12—2m GEORGIA, LIIIIflRTY COUNTY. A LL perrons having demands agulm-1 the estate of Boujuniin W. Allen, lato «l enlu county, do* c u,od, ure horeby untitled lo present (bum. proper* y attested, to mo, wltbln tbo limn prescribed by law, or they will not be soUlcd. Ami all persona imlobtod to said deceased are heroby required to make Immudiato payment. CAROLINE E. ALLEN, ‘ Quallfiod Administratrix, October Qtb, i860, w \. V2—lm NOTICE. ~ ’ ’ \ ’WO months after date, application will be made 1 lotho Honorable, iho Court of Ordinary or Bulloch County, for leave to sell all thu Lands and NoirOfS belonging to thu nutate or Jamoa Hageg, late orauId County, deceased. UBUH HAGEN, Administratrix. • i u t«ut},fifS9, lllf. aug 10 TKM3TUY WENNKL1.Y, Adm'r. (HJtllt GEORGIA BUIiEiOCH COUNTY. T O ull whom it may coucoru. Whert-tw Ilanah White will apply at tho Court *>r OrUluary for lettofs of admlulstintion on thu , .slate of Patrick White deceased. These are therefore to cite and -tdtnluhhall whom It tuay concern to bo und oppeur before tuid Court to uiuke objection (if auy they have) ou or boforo tho Urst Monday lu December next, otherwise aald tellers will bo granted. Witness Wi'llatu Lee, Ksq.. Ordluary for Bulloch County, this 16th Oct. AD. 1860. oct 1U WILLI A M LEE, 0. U. C. GEORGIA 11 UL LOCH COUNTY. r |\0 ALL whom It may concern, whoreax Henry J X Parrish will apply at the Court of tydlnarj for letters of guurUiauHhlp of Latah M Martha, George W. Johu, A. and Henry. Parish, orpbuu chil dren ol'Islah Parish, decoa-bdj these are therefore to citouud admonish all whom il may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objections (if an> they bare) ou or before the first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will be grant ed. Witness, William Loe, Ordinary for tho County ~c^. of Bulloch, this IftthQct-A- D. I860, oct 1'.* ^ WILLIAM LKK, O li 0 STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY ’! *0 nil whom it may concern—Whereas, Mcr- 1 decal G. Sheftall will apply al thu i?ourt of Ordinuryfor letters of admlnfotratiouou tho cstute of Danloi 0’«'ounor. These are. lh *refore, to cito uud admonish all whom it muy concern; to be and appear before said Court to make objection, (if any thuy have,) on or boforo the first Ifomluy in No- vetnbor uext. oiuenvisosaid luttors will bograuted. Witness, Johu Bilbo, E*'q., Ordluary for Chatham Couuty, this first duy of October, I860, oct 2 JUHN BILBO, o. o. c. NOTICE. S IXTY DAY8 after date application will bo mado to tho Honorable Court of Ordluary ot Screven county for leave to sell a Negro Girl named Haga, tho property of K. J. Brannon. oct 10 T. H. BRANNON, Trustee McIntosh county sheriff sale. ty\, J ILL bo sold on the first TUESDAY in Novcm V \ tier next, before the Court llo .-to door, in tho City of Darien, tho following properly to wit: The UNION STEAM SAW MILL, together with all tho Fixtures, Machinery, Au., thureunic belonging. Also, tho Mill Site on which said Mill fo situated, couteiuiug four acres. Said Mill situate throo miles below Duricti, at a piano kuown as Pratt's lauding, on n tributary stream of tho Altaniaha River, In said county, levied ou as tho proporty of Frost * Boulter, to suttefy a lion Judgment issued from the Honorable, tho Interior Court or the County of McIn tosh, Mortimer Oullinau vs. the Union Btearo Saw Mill, Front k Boulter ownors thereof—prop pointed out In snid lion. Tortus cash—purchaser paying for tltlo. WM. T. THORPE, Sheriff McIntosh County. Darien, October 3, U60. _ __ oi 14 NOTICE. 7 O NE MONTH after this dato application will b» mado to the Bunk or (he 8tuto of Georgiu for tlio payment of a twenty dollar bill, tlio right halt or which has bien lost. DANIEL THOMAS. Greenville, Ala., 1st Oct., 1866, oct 2-law4w _____ T HREE months afior date annlication will bo made to tho Marino Bunk ofSavnnnah for the payment or two Twenty Dollar Bills, (via; letter*, No. 3,07». und letter 0, No. 607.) tho right halves of which havo boon lost by mail, oct b—3m __ JAMES P. HUDSON', “YOURHOu.se/ NO. 144 BRYAN STREET, WEST OF THE MARKET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, rpm: ^UB.-rORIBER would Inform bis friends aud X the public generally, that no has REMOVED from his Old Stand to BRYAN STREET, and fitted up tbo above House in a superior style, aud lutends serving hlsfricuds with all tlio delicacies of the sea son, such Hi— WILD GAME, VENISON, GEORGIA AND NEW YORK OYSTERS, Ac., and pledges himself to use every uudeavoi'lo plottse nil who nuy favor him with tnulr patroua/o, tlcvuv HI sept 2D—If-fESr OVSTKllSi THE subscriber Is now ready to fur- fp jlnlsli OY8TEK8 in tho Shell, fresh open ed or l'icklcd in any quantity to sell purchasers. Pickled Oyster* in kegs ready to ho shipped. l J D. JESSE UACK AND LIVERY STABLE, HENRY BURT. (MR.VKK OK BUOIKHITON AND BARNARD 8TREE1N. -,»>• ?$:, if; AS tho Urra orStevons to Elliston dissolved on the 1st day or October by mutual consent, THOMAS F. STEVENS will continue thu business at hi* old Stable, oct 2-1 in REMOVAL. ■ The subscriber has Removed on tho ... Bay, noxt door to the Republican jiff office, whore he is now opeulug at r hai 'laomo.assortment iil'BPRINGUi AND SUMMER GOODS, which ho will sell by tho pattern or mako |u order in the most fashionable stylo. ADo, Ready Mado Clotbiug for the present aud coming season. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a c< tluuanco of the same. N. M.—Cutting, Altering aud Uepairlng Uono at thu shortest notice. Ju?t received White l-rill Coats uud Pauls, WhUo and figured Marseille* Vcste. for salo at a small pro- MdlV JOHN W. KELLY AOVSHTcnMI AOXHOt, VniUOKUIIU. FA, Autliorlseu a> out for il .-- aitnah Journal ■■■the above doscriptlon* o books, papers, and money or Mr. although the building was detroyed, lustainodno Injury whatever from the LOCAL EVIDENCE OK, THE' VALUE AND ITBK- '. »► wlAUttlS OX WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, Af Manufadvinl fcy Steam* cf Marvin. Ntw York, -jm. Intheflro oT Iho 3d iMt., which consum* ed the brick building oocuptod by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite Ibe Gas Works, Itt thin city, ^wae a sate ot oonuihtog, Thomas, end tho said Safe sustainod no Injury whatever from the ntonsehoatto which it had been exposed. On open* lug tho Bofe, thecouteuU were found uudUturnod. and in the same order and condition ns when placed thore, except a alight discoloration to tho prqjectiug onds of a few papers, aud tbo backn of one or two el the books, caused by the steam generated hi tho 8alb, while at its greatest hoat. The Sate and contents, as It canto from the ruiub, av still be aeon, In tbo possession of Mr. Thomas, ; tho Gas Works. A largo assortment of these cele brated Sates always on band,and for salo by 0. H. OAMPFIELD, Ageut for thu Manufacturers, July 26,1866. 171 Uay-st., Savannah, Ga. I take pleasure In corroborating the foregoing state* ment, and in addition would add, that tho books aro now In use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1866. oct6-tT Mocnt wilton, Uooel liruHSow, Tapeetry Brussels, , Power loom Brussel*, Three p.y Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, / Wool Dutch, DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK STREET, NEAR TBS COURT HOUSE, SAVANNAH. GA., Established fen 183R. HUE Subscriber grateful to his friends and J patrons for tbolr continual favors, would state ihatln addition lotho Improvements In DYING, ao attired by him during hi* last visit to England and Scotland, has mado arrangements for extending his business, by which ho Is cow enabled to dye a greater vurioty of colors on silk and woolen dresses, shawls, &e., which bo trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen's garments dyed, cleaned or renovated i may be required, in tho same superior style which has generally so much pleased hi* patrons and frieuds. Table Covers, aud Ladies’ Crape Shawl*, Ac., cleaned und finished in tho first stylo. Udics’ Bonnots dyed, bleached and pressed In tho most fashionable styles. Orders from the country promptly attended to, Terms moderate. When paroolB aro sent by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through tbo post office, so that he may know. where to call for thorn. men 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. ’ CARPET AND UPHOLBTKHY WAREHOUBE, 140 Conorm and 67 Si. /alien Street*. - J UNDERSIGNED would take tills ounot 1 tunlly te express to hi* Metufo aud the publli generally, UL* sincere thanks for their liberal patron age and Influence, which has resulted Jn extension > bU trado to all pari* of Uto wtut.-. Also, Carolina Florida, Alabama and Tounussco, thereby onablin him te exhibit a tttock uuHurpaHued la any Souther* citv. Families, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, aud {Steam boat Owners aro particularly invited to examiuotbi preaont stock, which la now comploto in all th. various departments, consisting In part of the follow ing goods, vis: VAHHKJ DEPARTMENT Royal Medalion, Royal Volvet, English Druggets, (of va rlous widths,) Mosaic Hearth Rugs, Velvet and Cheullle Run* Tufted Rugs, Plano and tablu Covets, Door Mats (every variety, Silver k Brass Blair Rods ,, , CartKjts Bindings, &e. CURTAIN AND UPUOfAlMYDEPA RTMRN) Brocatolles, lace uud Muslin Curtains Satin do Dunes, GlUOornlctu, Satin aud Bilk Damask, Gilt Pins aud Bunds, Worsted aud Cotton Daiuosk. Tassels, Loops one Cords; Velvet aud Plush or various colors; IVIudow Shades, new style. Also, every variety of Furnlturo Covering, Trim mlngB and materials for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOIJIS. From two to Twenty-four reel wide, for Halls an. Rooms, out to fit without a soom. The snbscriber will oblige liitnseifte rnakutb* prices on all description of goods a* low us thesaui. quality can be purchased In uny Northern city. 49* Carpets cut to Rooms and good* *eut to an) part or tho city free of charge. tOT An oxticrienccd Upholster will attend to Hi , making aud laying ol Carpels aud Oil Cloths win n desired. 'The decorative ami curtain aupanuiem t. a charge of uu Upholster of ackuovvli**igod taste at-. skill. W. H. GU10N, Agent, octtb Uu CuugrtM* and 57 fct. Julten-sv. OAltilEti mFIK Puluskl House liiuber SIioji, Owens' Urick JJuiUliny, ojipotile the Pulaski Uutw, FIVE WORKMEN KNQAOBD. Pluiwltall House Barber Slu»|», Broughton Street, FOUR WORKMEN BMP APRIL fl’HE subscriber, thankful to bis fellow-cltlzeng X for tbo liberal patronage ho bus received, and is still receiving, beg* respectfully to lul'orm them that ho has engaged sufficient additional first-claw workmen from some of tho bust Barber Bbops lo New York, ami will bo enabled to accommodate nr many goiiltemen os may honor him with tlteir pa tronage. N. II.—Tlie Barber Bltops are closod on Buudays-- strangers will please boar this lu mfod. LAND AGEN(if7 T UE Umli-rsigncd will, for five dollutv por lot, examluujuuy lauds in the counties ol' Appllug. Wayuo, Ware or Coflee, and report to the owner os to their present value, the prospect for their be* coming moro valitablo in luturo, and whotner or not thoro 1* bring auv trespass committed thorcon, invariably pledging nltuself to givo a true and cor rect account, for which all remittance.-, will he ex pected in advance. Ho will also sell aud romit when requested, aud os directed, for seven per cent Ho vt 111 also promptly uttci m all professional bu&lacK* entrusted te his cure VEUN" MCLENDON, my 13 Attorney nt I ' imu>vilfo. g SAVANNAH, ALBANY 4i GULF RAIL ROAD. WOOD—WOOD riMIU SUBSCRIBER has Just received, and will X keep constantly on baud nt his Wood Yurd, Old Oharkvton Wharf, a full supply of tho beat of boatetl Black Jack, Oak, Hickory. Lightwocd, im., »•«. All lu uraut are respectfudy Invited te give him n call H. C. RAYfcOR. P. A. All ordors loft at Iho Book Store under the Marshall House wilt bo promptly attended to. sept 30 . DISSOLUTION. T HE Co partnership ot F. CHAMPION * co. { a this day dissolved Uy mutual consent. Tbo burines-to. the lute firm will be settled by F, Cbam- piou, who will ciuitinuo the Grocery businuss on Ills own ncconnt. V. CHAMPION, ft. J. LARCOMBIE. Savannah, October 1, 1866. sept 80—lm ROOKS & STATIONERY. T HE SUBSCRIBER has nn hand tho SCHOOL BOUKH In it*, in tho School* of the city, to gc-inir with a flue -orttnent of the latest Cheap I'ubUcaliun?, Mage , s, Ac., Ao., aid lib stock of Miscellaneous Book* ."ill be increased a* fast a* ft can be done with a u«u regard to a good stork, • — ALSlJ— A lino H-torUnent •. Juvenile Books, Colored Primer*, Toy Books, k . ■ AIajO— Paper KuveioiK-s, Wax, Bill Paper, Pencils, Pen Holders, S-fatcs. and such Maple articles us every body wants. Tito Magazines and Now Publications will be re ceived as early us at auy Moro in the city. A share of public iwti ouage la respeclfolly solic it d. J. B. CUB HEDGE, Ageut, oct 8 Under tho Marshall Hous, LAND AGENCY—Brunswick. Giu" EDWIN M. MOORE O FFERS his Kurvices to the public In the pur chase Hud salo of laud* in the coitnrles of Glynu, Wayne. (JamUon, Charlton, Appling, Ware, Oolfon, Clinch. LowndeB and Thomas. Particular attention given to locating, purchasing andRelllng of town lots In the town or Banuswlck. rwhkxcim : Dr It Collins, Macon; Dr B M Cargile, Brunswlos Thosuns H Harden, Bevaunah; Hon James L Bew r-\ ThomuvviUv. BOOKlDJOBlRINTIl NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK & JOB OFFICE. Merchants ban bosuppIloQatsbort uotlce with Bill-I lends, BlUe or Lading, Dray Uoolcs, Clroulnrs, Cards und Blank Books. Particular attontiou given to BOOK AND PAIT-- PHLCT PRINTING, such as Catalogues for Colleges. Proceedings or Meetings. Reports, By-Laws, bto.‘ TUutikftfl for the very liberal patronago heretofore received, yro respectfully solicit a coutlnuanBe ot the sumo, fooling that wo shall ho ablo to please all who may favor us with a call, both as to prices end execution of work. O N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, the 16th instant, therowlll be onr dally Passenger and Freight Train, (.-undays excepted,) on tho Savannah, Al bany nud Gulf Road Kunniug as follow* : Leavo Savannah, a. m Arrlvo ut Ways, 10.30, a. m. KKrunxi.vu. Ijcavo Way*, 2, I*. Arrive utSavatmah, 3.30, r. u. EDGAR i. IIEKIOT, °ot4 Chief Englnoar, ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. us'uuMMIseUUNRKsuilno Atiauuu a and Gulf Railroad, having adjourned to meet on tho 26th instant, and it liuvuig boon represented to me that tbo interest of tlmt enterprise requires farther time for the obluimuent ol' subscriptions te tho .'•’took, and acquIe.-clDg In tliojualucss of the suggestion, tho meeting of the Board ou the 28th Instant la horuby postponed until tho 2*1 day o October next, at MidodgevHlo. E. A. NISBKT, Chairmau. Macon, Aug. 20, I860 aug 30 CKNTRfAL RAiiTllOAD. Htaw or MiMssfm, Cthr or ’’ujkhburci, 1 OUloo ol thoFoulheru lUllroao Company. / milK Soittboru Railroad Compaoy invito prupo i sals from oontracters for tlio clearing, gradu ate u, masonry, treatung and bridging, necessary to tho complete preparation lor the suporsti ucturo ortho roadway of tbo eastern divDIou or their road. Also, for rumlHblug tbo cron* tloa, aud for the track-laying with auy inoldeutal work necessary. And for all other work, station*, platforms, do- pols, he. required lu the thorough completion if tho road (or effective operation. Tho graduation amounts to 770.000 cubic yards of excavation, aud 666,000 cubic yards of embank- incut. The tre*Uingto4,000loet. Tho bridging te 600feet. Thu uiaioury for oulverlN atuouu t to 10,0(1j Iteroli Tho cross liu» to 180,000. Proposul*. soalod, endorsed, and diretiod to tbo undersigned, will bo ronuived until tbo tvH day ul Novemimr next, and will be, at tho opUi t of hid dors, cither for—.. I, Tho entire v*>rk rtf construction, comptctlng tho road ready for Uteirou; u. Tho work of construction, exclusive of oros- Uos aud track-laying; tu. For each item of work, ontiruaua sepamu-; iv. For the grading of either, or u*pucitlcd uum bor of sections, of one ratio each; V. For Die cross Uo* to bu furu< diod, the number perilled; VI. For Urn enure construction, toady for'thu iron, or either of the three divisions hereiimiter named or said road; The eastern division, connecting with thu com pleted road at or uear the town of Brandon, extends to the Mobile and Ohio road, 82X miles, wnioh will be divided into three subdivisions ; the first of 21 milos, tho second of 28 miles, and the third or 33a mile*. lu each form of proposal, Dio bidder will state hi* item prices, uud for the giadu&tiuu will umku hi* bid al *•» raucb.por cubic yard t»f excavation un-l etubauktueut, uud tbo udditimml UillWuuco for "ox cosh” of ellhors or lor so much per ouhk* yar' up tbc largest Hem, and tlio ditforont-e for “c.v * wui»K> nuuu»y, the 14th October, inst., _ and until farther uotico, the Passenger IraluR on the Central Railroad will run as follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. I.oaves Savannah Dally at...6 a m aud 12.16 p m. Arrive in Macon 11 *‘..2.16 ph “ l am. LoaveMacon “ '*.11.46 a x ** 0.80 ph. Arrive In Savan'h “ ‘*10.45 r m “ 7.20 am BRWKKX SAVANNAH A NO AUGUSTA. Leave Savannah ,...12.16 pm and 8.80 p. u. Arrive in Augusta 8.46 ph 11 6.80 a m. Leave Augusta 6. a m “ 4.80 p h Arrlvo In Savannah...... 1.80 p m •« 10.40 r BrnrxxN macon and auuusta. Leave Maoon 11.46 a h and 0.80 p m. Arrive In Augusta 8.46 pm “ 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta 6. a m “ 4.30 p u. Arrive in Macon 2.16 p m ♦* 1. am. BinrXKN SAVANNAH, MILLSDUXV1UN & XATONJtlN. Leave Savannah s. a m Arrlvo in MIlledgovlHo 2.46 r a. Leave Macon 11 46 a m Arrive In Katonton 5. pm. W. M. WADLEY Gen’l .Sunt Savanunb,Ga., Oct. 12, 1856. octi6. ( HANGS OF SCHEDULE ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over wlilcli imsscs tho Great New York & New Orleans Rails. tstamitm, /^N aud after Sunday, February 3d, 1850, V J two dally trains between Macon aud Columbia, and one between Macon and Americas, Leave Macon at 2 a m. and 3 pm; arrlvo at Colum bus at 7 16 A M, nud 1080 P m ; leave Columbus a* 4 16 A m, aud 1 30 p m; arrive ut Macon at 10 64 a m, and 7 40 p m;leave Macou al 2 a w; arrive at Ameri cub at 0 40 a ii; leave Amoricus ut 2 20 p u; arrive at Macou ut 7 40 p m; making aoumplotecouiieotiou be tween Montgomery, Alabama, und Augusta, Kings vlUo, Wilmington mid C'barlostou;uUo, with Central Railroad Trains to Savaunah, Milledgevilleand Eaton ton, and with Macon Hnd Western trains to Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn. At Columbus wiDi Girard aud Mobilo Railroad it Eufauln, Ala., couueetiug daily .at Amcrlcus with four horse Post Coaches to Tullalmssee, Albany, rhomasvlilo, Ualubrldgo, Ac., withtrl-weekly hacks' lo Lumpkin, Cuthbert, Ac,, at Fort Valley witli back* .to Perry, Uayuosvlllo, Hawkiusviile and Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for Amerieus and points below Fort Valley, should take tbo 1216*p m train from Savan nah; and the 6 p n train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macon. For other ;>otut» on tho South western or Muscogee Roads take either train from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Amori cus at 2 20 p m will reach Columbus at 10 30 p M the same night. Passengers from Columbus uud the West for Am oricus, fjouth-wosteru Georgia or Florida, should take the 1 30 p u train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Yalloy, and reach Amcrlcus at 6 10 a m noxt morn ing. First class steamships leave Savannah for Now York on Wednc3dayB and Saturday?, aud for Phila delphia un Wednesday* Passage la the Cabin $26. Steerage $3. Fare from Montgomery to Bavaunah $14 00 “ Columbue “ “ 10 00 “ Amcrlcus “ ** 8 ( GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 30th, 1850. may 16 NEW AND SPLENDID FASHIONA. BLE GOODS F”R THE FALU, TRADE OF I860. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, AT THE ' STAB CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 147 Buy Street, IS now opening the largest aud best se lected stock of GoodR for Uentleinnn's wear ever offered lu the city or savannah. » Black and Colored Cloth* Block Doeskins and Catsimoro*. Overco.itmg, Fancy Cassime.es, and • Ilk and Velvet Vestings, which cannot bqsur ikissu aro to bo found in bold profaslou in tbo Merchants' Tailoring Department, and will be made te order In most approved style, and nt short no tice. I havo taken particular pains with the maunfae* faring of my Ready Mado L'lotlilug, and fori confi dent or ple isine all who may favor me with their patronage. 1 nave a lot or very tasty business suits, to which 1 invito particular uUefition. GENTLEMEN'S FINISHING GOODS aud Toilet .articles of every description and a largo stock ol Trunks. Carpet Baps and Valises always ou band. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, Star Clothing Emporium, net 2 14T Bay street. SavAiinnli, Oct. 1st. 1850. T HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore exiting be tween Die subscribers, under tho nnrao of J. V. OONNERAT A CO , was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. JoBoph V.Connorat will at tend to the settlement of the affairs of tho said firm. J. V. CONNBRAT, J. LAMA. Savannah, Oct. 1st, 1850. THF. UNDKRUIQNKI) Having bought out the in terest of John Lama, will hereafter continuo tho wholesale GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS fa his own narao and for his own account, and re spectfully solicits froty thu friends of the late firm a •jouUuuanoo of their ravers, ont 8 .1 V CONTMRAT /Y RANGES, Ac.—10 boxes Nassau lemons and XJ Orangos, received per steamer, and for salo by JylT l D JESSE, CANDLES. S I’ERMACETTI, Adamantine and Tallow of various brands; Soap of votIoub brands, from P, 8, 10 oud,^cents. ChomlcatStriaSohp 10 cents; Wo man's Frieda 10 cental Call and examine at BARRON'.M Family Grocery, •epSfi Whitaker and Cbarlton-atreeU. MAOHLVERV AND U*. t HAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVA ANN AH, GA. (Near the ilarkct.) T?ROM the most complete tticlllties in his own X establishment, and through hi* connections with several of tlio principal manufftriurtiK estab lishments of PJilladelphla, New York, aid Boston, tho Uudersigned is prepared to farniush MAClii.N ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, GIUST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AN] WROUGHT UlON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS. Columns, Window Sills and IJutils, Iron Dootb, Shutters, lac., ot Northern prices. He is also prepared to repair Macldncr; aud Iron work ul'ovory description, at short notice, upon msonable terms. As agent lor BAIKD’H PHILADELPHIA MARBLE WORKS, ho is also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB $IVNFS, Ac Al?o Iron Railing in great vat iety, for enclosures, mid te receive orders, and pot up tin- work nt mutt focturors’ prices. 11.11. LfNVILLl:. Savitimuli, April 11. D-6t> aprll THE GREAT SOUTHERN liEAIEDV PRY01t’8*oFftTM±.K T. I T is a sure uud speedy cure for burns, pil» .« corns, folons, tever sores, ulcers, *cn1d haul, tetter worm, tore nipples, (recommeudnl by ntir- so*,) sore und cracked lips, trosh wounds uud sores of uny description. It i- a most valuable remedy ami cure, which run be testified to by thousands who havo used it in many perilous ol tue r-'outh for thu last few years. In no fiirtuncc w ill the salve do uny injury, or interfuro with a physician's prescrip, lion. The proprietor has numerous certificates uud letters from people who have used it themselves, and most earnestly recommend it te others at a speedy and certain remedy for tbo above uano-d diseases. A trial is all tlmt is necessary for its own recoramondation. Among tho many that have testified to tho effica cy of this valuable remedy, und recommended it to the public, nro Dr It A T Ridley, Judge E Y Hill. Judge O A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, .1 L Stephens, |>q, and thousands of others. Sold by J B Moore, fcjavuuuuli. Gu; .1 EHall, Amer- foils, G»; Clark A Wells, Augusta, Gu; MeKceson, Robtus k Co, New York; and druggists gt-uirullj. HSr By remitting one dollar to tbo proprietor a single box of Uto Ointment will be forwarded by mail, tree of postage, to any part of tho (' Stales. Sold by J. B. MOURE, Gavannub, Ga., und drug- gist«generally. V. J. MOORE I'roprictor, may 13 iaGninv> (ia. LOOK AT THIS ! JUST RECEIVED PER STEaM loK ALABAMA! \ KEGS L’lfoico GO^IIEN H0TO.K. 16 LuxesCHEi-."J.. 16 barrels APPLE.-. 10 . “ ONIONS. 10 “ POT/Tol-Jj 2 “ I’i-^RS. " 2 cases Eating PRUNES. 2 •* Ctokiug do. 0 boxes Tomato CATSUP, 4 “ Walnut do. 4 •* iVcoa do. —AL-O— A large aud fresh supply of tUiocolnte, Oolatlue, Farina, Tuppaoca, Barley Vermucille, Mocarnna, Ac. We would say to oi.r friend* and tt.o publis h! general, that in additiou to a fineaud nelected -tor.-k oiGHoCKRIES, wo keep constantly on hand a choice and fcricct assortment of WINES, LIQUORS, 3KGARS, dti ., which we will sell very low for cash or city appro vab Wo would suggest to tbosu that love ^ood living to give U3 a cull brioro purchasing elsewhere, for wo have the very arilcKil Is composol, for which wo delivery low. out o r. a. watsox * cu U ATES J OF AD V 3 !•-• •riii'sqi.aro, <d8(>fl.ctu*m luigor than Nomsiiuh, >6 centsfo, . RLta mr each sulmcpant lm.c-rtlon,iu» ,.iiv Uw.t - tlmo one mouth. - 1 } 1 All Tabular wori-, wm, oi without R U k„- vcrtlsouionu occupying dnuble i.-.Iur.,, , .i, u i, A ‘' .Iui.iimI .fr.iil.l.,* 11... 1.1....... _ .■ ... I ’ *S*I l-i charged doubler l|ie above rate* ■ 'metin of whatever it.-i Aii vertical . less thun one mouth, to l,. rates. For a longer tlmo at the n.j N'o. ol 8quur<M|lmol2un>*|3ii 'Ugth, lor m.j ciiniuo'i ut irwt. 1 Biiuaru..... fin ji 120 124 2 Squares... 1«. '-’3' 20 23 Si. 8 do .... 20 27 82 80 Ji 4 do .... 24 82 88 42 Ay 6 do .... 27 fit- 44 40 tw « d« .... 80 40 60 64 t;r, 7 do .... 32 1.1 64 68 jn t do .... M 4». 68 62 74 6 uo 3o •D 61 CO 10 dn .... !ta 60 R4 7(t & For auy tituo not above specified, a proMru^ obargo will bo made. ' A deduction«.»' ib i-vi tw.t .n,u, u.i u i will bo mado uu advcrUscmi-i.Ui apRun,',,.'..^ filvely on tbo fourth page. ( ,i u.o daily k tx fe Advortlaouicubjordered tfaeamuK wcia - bo charged. two-Dtlrds Dm above rate- '1‘ AdvertlKcmoms order*--, in the W- i-siv>,,, por square for each |ns<-ri • • in- *•" one mouth. For more lieu. «-.j.i ‘ 1 J ‘ tbo ruU-n Rpbolfiod in (he id,, vo tabic- V" hpcclul uollces, It) cent, p u line for t j u llr ., 6 cents for each subseq- r.i» eitin, UI .. tube subject to contract. .Vri luge foie hit ueral luvltflUons 50 cents t-a-. h. , , K ' taertmlli.r low than ou cu.i,. 0l.iu,„yw'' UMrta.Kmiilutbiui.iii inuMibA anVaS"- Aaoui-iatlou, or Curpon.Uoo .'ir.lori.Jli.SS ed, 6 cents per fine. • ‘ 1 •’ atcambouta wifi bo advertaceii at lie .,* r for ouch boat advertised. er 4 " *• Steamship*, Where but one »running. Ru,, cl num; il two or moro. Wo each. * tlu AocUouocrs’ttdverti.-euiuit- noitoth* w*|. lw . contract, but to bo ebargeci m the J per square. The pupor, under nooimm» lane ed in u contract. Profossiouul end bu*in<-> • cord.- n..t -, lines, will ho Inserted ut *v«i, ' r '*- Calls on jHirflotis to bo. ‘ inserted as other udverti- variably In advance. candidate*, ttih i, ids, to be paid fo, . The purtios making projwsals ure desired to make them In Tour forms: 1. For thu whole ummuit pay able mor.tbly lu cash, a* tho work progresses, re serving rweuty por oeut fur fiual setiiutuoiii. 2. Ouo-batfin cash, payable lu tho same way, and ouo hall lu the stock ot iho compuuy. 3. Ooe-tblrd in cash, payable lu the same way, thu bonus of th.- company, payable iu ten yoars, with InteioR at six per cent., payable unnnuily. 4. Pay able en tirely In the stock of tho road. Tho proposals te be considered must lu accoinpu Hied by satisfactory reference? or credentials, un-i tho company reserve tbo right oi uccepting any • r declining all. Maps, profiles and specifications tauy bu seen ut this office, and auy farther Information will bo I'm n la hod u;xm application lotho undersigned. .TheSouthern Railroad commence* ut Jackson, tho capital ot* the Suito, and is finished a* far us tin* town of Brandon; and is iu goim ninniiig order and well oquIpjKjd to that poiut It extends ftoio Brandon in u liuo almost directly c.ast oigllcy-two end a half miles, to the intersection, of tho Mobm- and Ohio Railroad, a few miles below thu town <: Marion, in Lauderdale county, and ptmsea Uirongii the counties of Rankin. Scott and Xowiou -Hi- lino Is over <\ tdgh rolling country, well waterv and timbored.audln j»oiuiofhettlibtuliie«s,ecoti«m. .«ua.tai wcrsLi teal living, Ad., is equal to thu most favoit-i j payable in advance. All others w ill portions ol the caroliuas and Georgia. ‘ Thegrudluy, j due when called for. except for Iho Urst twenty miles is generally light . | Regular advertiser* aud uh otbiM aecdiur n. u and uyioii tho most of the sections tho oxeavaliu:, i munlcatiotis or requiringh-Ih-o- i-u-dgucutw cull and oubankment altoruale favorably: the exeep- j tent ion fa fairs, concern, soirees, or ai,y t.uhlic .u lions bolug in tho two heaviest cut*. Tim niatuiia. I tertalnmenta. wlc rc cliarpc.- uie nmdi-.l.rmli. t isui'acliui uUor easily moved, th t growth of Dm | tanciP-ull tiolico': of private- aJ3odatlnD!., cmsiv country alldrds abundauco ol umber suitable tor ticcUerigticd to call Httcnti-n to private t-Meniri»i« bridging mid ctowtiosjaud ills brilt-vod that n*> I calculated or intended t» piotuoteiudividuDbue. wmU offer*, fa facilities for construction, greatc J rests, can only be intuited odh Uv under#tan-i.ni iudiuximeuistocotitractoi'c. especially thoso u*i"g that Dm same is to lie- ].;:■< t or. h iugert^l li- ' uvgroiiibor i«- - ' ■ ■ ’ pmertbe. In -Uicc, ilo, m t. Hi Advot ifoemoiiL- i<ui at ;,(-•< on tin ,• Hpcclllo-J lime, will !•. m f0 .-!„r uu il lo,”,, payment exacted, 1 v “ when any bill for two raoe-Jis. aavcrUslng, «»■ than contract, atnouut too-.*. $6u. adcuuctioL, 26 per cent will be made. U Yearly udve-rtiring, with,. ivllego ot ohun. u v.,, be taken ut tho lullowfai mti For one equure, renewable once a week, R, tt 41 twice* ** ' if .... . . “ fitiUMteoroftenor 7t hvoiy aduitumal squun com. acted ter to boefar. ed ono hull the above talcs iidditlunal ' Yearly udvcrtlsur* .‘ball»:.- limited to tho mcr Ci'utracted lijr. All contracts ricall bo tu writii * stating dtetinitri; the nature i*-. tlio business to in advertised. Any udverlLutu*nts not pro,., riv rin noute l with toe lm.riw-.*s riiuli hetsli.-irL-viri'etnnifo ly, and also any excess -j tuHttcrovertlieK contracted for. Contract wtvertlte'wmm- payable quartern • je ' vcrtisi-menta from stranger:- r.ud transicat jwrsca. Tbo company Is ontliriy out oi fioht, und has dit to it by roliab.o stockholders, about 6 8b,0lXi, whicli will doubtless bo paid as the Board of Managers muy call it in. It is also au recipient under the recct t grant oflaUds mado by Congress, ittliuy can be b.t-l along the lino, wbioh is bulievod to bo the cart-, c-f neany 400.000 acres of land. The rood counccfa with and i- au extension t-t ho VickbUTg and Jackson lUllroad, complctevt an v fafull operation to the Mississippi rlvor at V'ckburp ; oppoaito which city, iu Ixraisiaua, commct ccs tli j Vicksburg, Shruvenport uud Toxss Kailim i, row under contract for its whole distance aud n rupi! progress of construction. It intersects the New Orleans ami Jackson. Grout Northern Railway «;». Jackson, aud through dial at Canton, oomii-cts y in. tho Mlssusippl Central Railway, tho Iron ofvrhli li Is now belli. iufa to Holly .'-'prings. It intern-, t • with Ibc Mobile and ■ bin Kuhroa l, us already stui ed, near Marlon, and i.s point m tulerm-tion meu with the Norlb-custern and£outhwestern Rutlroa . in Alubunm, am) tlnough that unites with the roiot In Virgiuia, lcliliussec and North Citioliuu It i also uo indispensable li.i* in the line ol Railway, that art* to unit- Chut lesion aud .-uvamuth, thtougl. Montgomery, Vickabmg. Sbrevenport atm El 1’hm- with tlio i’aciiiu Ocean ruuidng Its enlire leugtli ", tbosamo parullu ullatUudu with tbi-w places, it is thus obvious (hat this lino oi work .- one of in uo.-t impof nud uutinishi d ctnerpri.-e.-- >n the conn try. It is thorough National In its cbutucter; fr it unites Maim-and New Orleans, and tho Atiin.i t and the Mississippi, by iudissoluablo bond*. H i whilst thus Nationul, it appeals especially for aid n» Southurn men ami Southern enterprise, for win completed, wilh tlioUite-rmedfato gap in Alub:itii-, It will, with its connection*, now built uud ben y built, ruu right through tiio heart of IIhko gri n- Southern cotton-growing states, Louisiana, Miss!.- eippi, Alabama, Georgia tuid .South Carolina, un unites Dm great inland »ca with tho broad ocean. These facts aio stated t«» call attention fa this Utu of road und lo iuduce capitalists and contractors, t- otubark liberally lu its musiriictlou, iboilftcc miles of completed Railroad, with its equipment and sixty valuable slaves,ninny of them raeul.miif ■. isabouu* ITsuu the .State of Mississippi; the public land bus been donated by Congress ; aud it is, per- hups, not greatly over estimating the present [>m- porty oftho road to put it at or near ouo uiibiou •. dollurs iu which sum fuluro stockholder? who mas becomo such by direct subscription of money <• work,will hem unco mptalty tuterested it wi thus be scon Unit this road presents pcculini i- duuements to meu of means to engugu in it.-, c.;. slrimtloii. WM. C.BMEi si-pt 10—tftl JVi-ildeni .-oatlieru Railroad n be i.tiiy at tin .liscce- n'dbfi ri.«rrc-il at-l» .<r line. - o, I»i:ij . Iri-'Aeurij i-avancal, Ou . j leust t|» the above l.ili 1 deviate tlit-refaii.-. * La:ti i, n.u w-te'i I'V tbu votool * not >n a w:ij cDiui i.iaitslei otlitoriai column (which . lion oi Dm editor*) the -.-aim nitt.ul not .e:.- tlTar. fiun-nt. j Tl-.i- Mmlcvinimd. j »l*!i ii- i and Weekij Kt-wspap-T* n , ourr-Hvi- strictly to ai.lnr*- chat go*, ami hi no iustai.-.- I'hc ui)o\o'rules to take .... to continue binding, until ij,: ;>w\jo;uy i t the uudcrstgwc '. N. B.—This schedule •' ihi-.iiiu-giHyo; existing c Dm year or any other spuiili.-ii time, rha’.iciiivtekt with thy oxpirulion nt the p.-rioil for which ti t) ffye tend**. ° ' 11 It.TON \ r<» 'fr it: ■ t/ni.e y.vu.** a* Sin-. ft.-:..'. 9IAUYLA ND 8'1’Al’JB Li.TTtelUES FOR OCTOBFB, lfifi. It. I-'A-nnco Ou,, filunn^uit A MAGN IHCl:\T fiCH *• ME FOR CCfOhEU ‘.Hu CAPITAL PRIZE $70,OUO CL*: S O. (IRANI) CONSOLIDATE!> LOTTERY, Tab-.* drawn r‘ll'UDAY.CH *.iird, U. itaUnatt, Mary aud. I pr xu... i '• ... \ “ ... 10 “ ... lo *• ... Ill *• .. fa *• ... 177 • ... UO J.15S ..f;o,ooo ... 25,ftU ... H.*'A ... 10,DO ... 6,.-UO ... W*> ... 1,*50 ... tw . 40 20 .0 piixej-, mounting $1,141,140 ci.uts $‘Jo--Haivoa $11—Qcnibji* f.wElgLU, ^tOCOA NU'i's—dou Cocoa .N ius, received uud^tbr ' sale by [euptadl .1. D. JES.'-EE. H AY—200 bales Hay, th store and for sale by Jy26 _ CRANE, WELLS kOi). HENRV LATHROP & CO, II..VK IJJ MWIK A t’OMPl.tT K assortment of t •> lhi!ow>nL- PLANTATION GOODS, To which they would invite the patliculnr alientlou of PLANTERS, und offer them at reasonabte piiot-s and ou accommodating let ms: Schley’s White Plains and Twill- Heavy Northern Brown Twills “ Black and Grey Black ami Grey Plains Striped Cable Warp Kersejs Pisld Linseys In several grade* London Duilll Blankets, in nit weights and sites Cord do do Fino Whitney do M ml Stripes and Plaids i runklin do do Real Cotton and Wool FI anno,* “ ull Wool do Drown aua Bleached Canton Flannel Whirling Stripes, Striped Usutburgs Whlto Cotton Osuaburgs fi uud % xsruwu Shirting Bluo Demins, Blue Drill Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Satiuets Scotch Bonnets, Head Kerchiefs. Ac. oct 11 f£* 0111 ri. Id. DK FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL, S. E. Corner ul Brough gn and Barnard Streets, c-avuu- nah Ga., Wholosulo aud ri-tali Dealers in _ Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods ... Dye Stuff}* French, Euglish, alul Amcricv.n Pcrfot., cry Fin Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs und Brtuhea of every description, Surgical aud Dentv Instruments. Trusses aud Supporters of all kind Spices, Snuils, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Pate-m or Proprietary Medicines or the day, Snjierlor Ink:- Pure Wines and Brandies for Modloiual purpose.-, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, «m 49” N. B.—Especial attention given to the preparation of Pbysiciaus' Prescriptions and Family Recipes. Ship, Family and TravdUug Medicine Coro s, With plain Dlrectioua for use, iucltiding Direction* i«.r treatment iu cases of polsouing, Drowning, Ac. »P7 jy READ I-IIEAD 11—HEAD lit That la, If you con see; and ilf you can’t see, you cau find JcZJr aU kinds of “ helps to seo,” at the Watch ar.. Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols & Co., in Umgrc street, noxt door to the comer of Whitaker, wlier* you can purchase Watches, Jewolry, Silver War. and Fancy Goods, a? low as at any other store h. the couutry. Wo havo received per steamship Alabama afresh lot of those due Steel Spectacles: also, a supply of Pebble and Portscopic Lens, which we are prepare i to fit lu all kluds of frames, at short notice. Out Periscopic Lous (so culled from their peculiar shape) havo au advantage over nil others, as they have .. greater range ol focus, so that the reader is t:*'t compelled lo hold tlm book or paper ut a certain distance, front the eye. Gall aud aoe. . , P. B, NICHOLS ft 00. 49“ No charge for showing goods. tear 11 d. B. X. A CO. S OAP, STARCH, SUGAR, SYRUP, fee., ke.~ 6U0 boxes Family Pale ami No. 1 Soap 160 “ Frazer’s Bendte and Oswego starch 100 bbls. Stewart's Clarilled Sugar 00 dozou Lemon Syrup 60 boxes supor Carbon Soda Receive! and for sale by J£Pt*J8 _ MoMAUON k liGVl.K ☆ CLOTHING A, EMPORIUM. H l DOOR WMT OF TUB UKPPBUOAN RBADlSO ROOM W.O. Price, KluoRcudy-mado Clotbiug; Hats and Caps, Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Onues, Umbrellas Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, and Fancy Articles tbr Gentlemen. FASHIONABLE AND KIUTAKV TAILOR, No. 147 Bay Street, SA VANNAII. 49" Orders from city and county solicited Also, Buperllne Cloths,; sssimoro and Vestings, wl l be made to mea- auro.Hnoxneptlon- able In jjyfo arnf workmanship, by the best mochattlo: at shortest notice .ROBINSON k GAMP 1; \PXiRS AND TAIJ.ORS, AND Dealers fin lino Ready Mudt* CI.OTH1 *0, have received and{f[(i i peued their stuck or Fall aud Win- 1 ter GOODS, comprising a Rill nud comploto assortment or Cloths, Cassimoree, Vcm lugs and Over Coatings, which we will make and trim ftn cur usual sty lo, and at tho shortest nolle--. ._N, u ^ ,ca,J . v S± CIO r , i!T s »i •I'-; ihV-s^miirkfi of'aVtiirntic.'ty, Iti^y ire «iiurlo»H5w well known hnu.0 or tt. t. Joimlnp & Co , J:u „„ lm - lirail ,i on . U1 kVouU W tun •• Broadway, New York, und comprises all that is fine and fasbionablo in the line. FURNISHING GOODS of every description requi site to a gonlieman’s wardrobe, constantly kept hand, all of which wo oiler on our usual ore i! terms, nr at ft discount of 6 per cent for cash, m 3 BULL MTRKKT, SMRKKL BUILDING oct 1—1 m uext door to Pulaski Horn-.-. Goitrilcitet.i a Puur sgo i f 26 WIx-Ivm, co.rii..6i:l6 .*•.-. iOUttiv s •• ..IS •' •* • r •'<»*, Vji.aitars -• .. ;s ■'•.*" Kiglits *• ..SOW .A Grand fie. • t.. - .«•, tJc.obor fist, on tbo il A \ AN I’JyAN. 49* All orders tor T nkots or i uckoges lu any v/ ti- laud I.ouerii-s will receive prompt atten tion, iti.d ti e drr.wmg mailed to all purcha-fcri lm* iiit-diuteiy. Addie , T. 11 HUBBARD St CO. '•o. a-» t aycitcrireet,or Box No. 4b., • « t i—i \ lialUbioro Md Silt ASTl.EY COOI'Klt’8 S»IX J 3L s Sa riMiE iiivigoraltiig action ui Sir Astb) t'»-p.v'i X libs on the coistltuiku i* nal ! y umi v vliotw, mm a r ingle trial will coi.vlucv the imt .Tr'lral ol thelt' powor tores «n- the most foible ai. l “el*'.- Ututcd w ti 11 hi.-u-tli iiuo Mro: gtii, nu-i t.o la- can c-fiiVey nu adequate idut ol tlio iuinicdiai'*. bi>'I almost iul.ae!iiCiis i.liunge, piudutx-d 1-v mmta-g »i.-e of till* woiidt-rinl tnouiclm* in tbo di.-M-i-U, «V billiaied uu-'. ■ battered iiurvo'.i* fysteto; the relax i an-l del-illlutt d «;m!v H at once ve'icud, re tareJ. enlivened m-.: built up; the UK-ttil and jliyskil sympteUis <>f diseusu vanish uude: their inilueixn, the ?ton| ing, trembling victim of dipre.-fl'ii uii dobd.ty becomes a new t.-r.ii; bo stands ertet, t* mov*-» with a firm riep; his mind which w**spr«- vlous'v t tiiik in gloom, beremes bright. I »<• y«nt, active, and he gt ok forth nfre.rin.-d, regcnciatua and conscious • f new vigor to his utcu*toned tf- cupatiouH; uud the effect is-m t tcDipmuiy, on tco contrary, the toiiel is peimaiieiit, for the c-irdial pioj.crticsof tho iiirtliclne teach the constitution Iteolf and rostores It to It.- first comittfow fa *'* dlsi-ftf.ei'ol ilifbtomachmid plgo*tiu- oiga n. *h*F never fail. They also remove depici-sh.li, < , ‘ 1 * > blent, rcstlcncss, waut of sleep dislike to .-od- ty. incapacity lor foirittcuq 1- *s oi meiiiory, a-ijius.o;. glddUicss. blood lu the bead, iialaticlioiy, mn-U 1 debility • they Incronto and restore the appiliir-l , ‘ 1, rlfp tlio blood, stu-i'gtlicli the U-nc cl th.) r«« uiadji and givo such energy and vigor lo the con-td'-u- a ** must be foil to be belb ve<i. T-> ctdcily per:ms, Rlr Astlcy C’oep< r'f < dDate uivtahuibh-; strensthening the tyate-m apud J-* attacks uf ago. they cause a ooiiLnued clict’ina- ness, and prolong n.o lo the latest possil’W* l’-* Mod. Pi.vv.4Ki; or •Spcmoi's iutatiom—None are Inti without the fac-Bimlle of Die eig-iaturo ot M' 0 * Plir.il h Do.,Sole Proprietors. Loi'.’ou- anu te* York, on nidi hex and on tbo directions. no'no Pills havo also a correct likeness of the u*® Sir Art Icy Cooper on the top of each box. w ditow P ICKLES, PIPES. PAPER, PEPPER— 76 boxes Pick! «, M und gallon Jara 600 gross Engliesh Pipes 250 ** Pipe Heads 600 reams Wrapping Paper too boxes fresh gro tod puro Pepper. Kocolvcd and for sale by ilo! sept 23 MoMAHON k DOYLE. PIANO FORTES* I HAVING Intel ditious w our Piano foi _ are enabled to offer at this time the greatest variety irom tho best maun- im imposition, fioldu* „„ vw..«., -- — l-*.-r box. Full directions aro given with each w* There is a great saving by taking the lergor 6110 sep‘27—3m - ittmflMiiii MBS AT REDUCED II.ATK8. B ARGAINS can now bo hud by all «"»• 28 wish to clotho themselves pfiitccfiy. m { I sell , tho Italacco of my Reany-Mndo, at rates on time, and ten per veut. off tor cash ' ami avail yourself of the chance to obtain good a™ I clos. At the Star Clothing Emporium. WILLIAM O PRICE, j. s „A <?" *47 Bayrtrwt- D«. SANPUtaD’S INVIUOIlATOll. 1 8 a mild laiatiio, tonic and stimulant, owl» rt-cummcnded tl the- pulfilc, relying u r° n ,'r : ! triuslc worth tu thefcuro oftlic following comp "" ■ All BilliousDerangmiicuU. Sick llesilnche, I' f t, llabHnal OostTwncss, Chronic Diatrhpj. ' • " ‘ and Bowels, Generai Detain Mflga tlcwlarly requested by them to givo a guaranty with » . £77*711X11<’ every instrument sold by us as regards durability, ill A vrA4Ii* 1 febiv B aR BOAP.^60 boxos Extra N1UII tt Buns' Palo Kxtra-Ycllnw Soap. Just received and for sale tone, kc. Persona in want ora first rate instrument may re-, „ ly with -afoty upop getting such a ono by selecting Graham’s Magazine for October. ; from the following makers, whoso instruments wo , Received by A J. B. CUUBEDGE, A«ciii, ' eudiavor to keep constantly on hand, vis ; H. Wot-. H up(24 I Marshall House : coster, J. Chickering k Bon, Nuuns * Clarke, Bacon . mi imyen tawriftMl i .X R.ivotm, IL Waters, aud HwineK, Brothers k Cum Csl-NDRH'S"-6 tlorc^s iiams, 61 c ««in: 60 J I'i'Uy, , i. V*'. MORRELL k t ! AUtj H ARPER'S MAGAZINE for October. Godoy’s Ladibs Ifook for Dctolior. GO . S 100 boxes Kcuup\60 dozen Lemon *ff«l *, , bt'Jt'M Tiger,Mustang COO gross Matcbo«. IJJ PSJ ' ' fiiws M tie Pipe Heals;60 dozfo Pickles;60 d(«u -■ on. ' ..ii.rint GordUts: 60 SiTiM frash Ground lppie* tew fa close eonslj sept IT ifumsntl by GRANI K, WELLS 4 00. G 04HEN RUTTER AND CHEKE-20 kegs Go- ! aMortni Cordials; 60. ■hen Butter; 60 boxes uo Cheese; landing ; too reams Wrapping 1 rrotu ataomar and for sale by per. Reeetved end (b •eptlT iCRANTON, J0HN8T4N k Oi | eetl j’lMfraiU firound .... 'ncr;(0n.Oi ttr.UD, !• * L — k BOTH.