Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 24, 1856, Image 4

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Jigul JUtdmtutnU «s#l& ' Mo alls and admunlih all lii l>a ibiI lUDur IWbrs slid mmas®**®*** Y—To »U whom It U17 wsuE frl|E(lhiN U0| 7 E'cSTa? titmUili ill whom Unity ==K "ulimi betar# ttld Court, to ZkooMooiM (irony they hire) on or betare tho gntSSSSf li Howntbw noxt, othwlm all Let- W^Wiw wS m«B 6* atfofcoiA, nvhutmco, A DUMBntMORS- BALS—Akiwablytou or- A dir (ruled by UwOourt of Ordinary ofitld county, wll bo nit InToro the Court House door SMS SsErf^.“WMo 0 a r •Ml VriStateof David Loe.eouti* by Joelah Zltrour, weal Ar 0 Groover, north bjrlNeedom Lee—belong tefto tee estate of Michael Donaldson. deceased : mU forth# benefit of the heir* nod creditor* of Mid deceased, Term* made known on tho day of mUo, iBloS day of September A D1850. 7 K. GIBSON, AmlnUtrntor. wm . ‘ WJM „. of Ordinary for Letter* diaraiMory aSAdmln- l *?bM r ii < «»? , lhtMfo«f^ 1 oU” C u*d”iilmoolib ill wbom II may oooooro, to bo tndappear bolOroialil SKmaBlii ■aid lettora will be granted. Witness John Bilbo, £q., Ordinary for Chatham County, this tenth day of detobor 1868, Sal JOHN BILBO, 0. 0.0. MMmjtoMjrtM STATE OF GEORGIA* C HATHAM OOONTY.-Tnatl whomi li may con com: Wboroti, JooiM (tartl will apply at Ibo Court of OrdluirytorLettenilwnlisary as Admin. Ulrator on Uw ftltto or c.-omo Alaiandor. Thera an, therefore m clto and admlnlrli >11 whom U may ooneern, to :>n and appear berure said Court lo make Obiccllm i any they havo) on or bolorolhudnt Monday .1 April uext. Jlborwljo raid lotion will bejrtutm! Wllaoor, John llllho, Eau„ Ordlury for Chatliai 1 County, tola tontli day tf&tobor lias. JOHN Bil.no. o. 0.0. octal STATE OF GEORGIA.*, rw> C HATHAM COUNTY.—Whereas, Joacpb W. Gib. bona will apply ot tbc Court or Ordinary Ibr Letters liiimlssary os executor 00 the Potato or Mathow Dotson. ,, „ Thosoaro, therefore, to olio aud admonish nil whom It may concurs, to bo and api>ear bolero said “ t to make objection (If any they bavo) on or ,*0 the first Monday lu April uoxt, otherwise laid loiters will bo granted. Wituoss, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary Ibr Chatham County, this tenth day orOctobcr 18511. JOHN HI UK), O. C. U. octal . aim A dar (ruted by the Court or Ordlury 0! esjd maty,will bn sola. before tho ooort houo door In tald oaaoly, on tbo amt Tuetday in November next, between Ibo lawftil houro or xale; Nino hun dred ud any (too) aereo of land, moro or loan, lo unral inrreya, lyln* In artd county onlbo litU- odiovlllo Road—one tract boloi tbo lato roaldenco onbmu KnlabL docoued; and tbo otbar tract known u ttoMltll’ place, where Joseph Knlabt, Jr., now Uno—uld Land la bounded by A. J. Will- 000, Orecheo Rlrar, A. Richardson, and other*. Ems of uhl tractate well Improved. Belonging to tki estate of Thomas Knight, dei-a *»d. Sold for the benefit oCIha heirs of aoM deem i. Terms on the day of sale# JOSEPH KNIGHT. Jr I .j I THOMAS E. KNlilllT, / Aamr * September 10th, I860. uptts GEORGI A^~BUM.OC 11 COUNTY. A DMUnmRATOR’S SALE -Agroeablo to an or- A dar (ranted by Ibo Conrt or Ordinary or Bul- looh ooanty, arid be told before the court house door, la Statesboro’, In uld county, on tbo Oral Tuesday In November next, between tbo lawful hoars of otic: Thirty-throe hundred, sixteen and Ills wall Improved, with n good and well a.unu dwelling hou»o and all nocoiaary outbuild- <10. with n good mil and aomt two hundrod acres wood hammock and bay land, lately put under nlfivatfoa. Alno, all tbo Umber, which will aquaro -■* *•- All belonging to the esUto of Thoms* l. Sold for the benefit of the Heirs of Terms made known on dsy of sale. HARDV B. HODGES, Adm’r. septlS WALL 10th, 1866 Hof Georgia tattna J CO, mo all whom it may concornWhereas James I Standfield will apply at the Court oTOrdinary forLettei * "f Administration on tho estate of John Spear*. late ofsald County, deceased. Tbeso aro, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom it may eonoern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday ta November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, H. Simcxuxd, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt nail County, this the 9th day of August, 1850. ■astf-Sm Ho STRICKLAND, Ordinary Aatb of okoroia, BULliOCK CO. mo all whom it may concern.—Whereas Nancy J. Elgin will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration In tbo estate of William H. Higtn. deceased. Thee# are therefore to cite and admonish all wbom U may concern to be and appear before said Ooort, to make objections, (If any they have,) on or oeTore the first Monday in November next, other wise said letters wlU be grantod. Witness William Lee, Esq., < ordinary lor Bullo & ^° rSe m. A i,fe, 1 o 8 . 5 n 8 ::- MTATB OFOEOHGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may coi \J oern: Whereas, William A Boggs will apply allheCoortorOrdlnanr for letters dlsmlsory ss goardlan of George M Wallace and Robert 0. Wal lace i These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whoa It may eonoern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any thoy have) on or before the first Monday in Msrch next, other wise said letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 11th day or August, 1856. augll JOHN BILBO, o. c. o. sITaMj 0^(STORarA,nruiXolJffc^ r ail whom ft may concern.—Whereas Barnh Brennet dll apply at the Court or Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the Extato ot John Brennen, deceased, these aro thero to cite aud ad monish oil whom It may concern, to be and appear before the Court, to make objections (If any thoy hove.) on or before the first Monday in Xovomber next, otherwise said letters will >>e grantod. Witness, William Lee, Ksq., Ordidary for Bulloch County, this 4tb of September 1856. WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. MpIS __________ B ULLOCH <sJITNTY.—To all whom it may con- oern: wbwreas, Seaborn B Cowart will apply titnoOoort or Ordinary for letters dlsmlssoryas ■ on the estato of Patrick DKelchcr, » are, taerofore, to cite and admonish all whom n may osnoern, to be and appear before said Ooort to make objection (If any they bavo) on or be fore tho first Monday in February noxt, otherwise laid letters will be grantod. Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch County, this 6th day of August. 1866. augt WILLIAM LEE. NOTICE;' T WO months alter date, application will bo rnado to the Honorable Ordinary or Tatoall County, for leave to sell a portion of tho lands belonging to the estate of Jesse Copeland, deceased; it being onn tract of land which has been reserved from former aalse—where tho said deceasod resided at the time oT bis death. JAMES COPELAND. Adm’r. sen OH _ _ sept 31856. 7* NOTICE. “ mWO months after date, applicatieu will bo made X to the Court of Ordinary of Tattnall County, for leave to sell the Real Estate ol James L. Gra ham, late of laid County, deceased. SUg 4,1856. JAS. B. STRIPPING, ang 25—2m Amiutstrator. IN lUPEHlOR COU11T, Chatham Co.' Mat Tour, 1856. lfobt. M. Robertson, and others. oompPuts, J rs. •audios B. Pease, theDoboy Steam Paw l Order Mil), Clark Styles and Willisra F. Saylw I and others, defendants. J TT appearing to the Court that two ol the eaid do X fondants, Clark Styles and William F. Saylcs ro side out of this County, and are absent fronf the State of Georgia, so that se service of tho above bid andsttbpoMU cannot be served upon tbom. On motioa it Is ordered, that the said Clark Sayles and WUllam ft Boyles do appear and answer tho suld complainant's bill, on or hofore the first day or tbo asztTsrm of OddCourt, or in dcfeult thereof, that saM bUl be taken pro coftaso against them • and It is farther ordered, that a copy of this order be pub lished In one of the public newspapers of the city ( ef Savannah once a week for three months prior ’ - the oeeskmoftne next Term or this Court. Tree extract from Minutes. , W. O. SHEFTALL, •Otfi—Uw8m Deputy Clerk, s, e. c. c. [iOCII COUNTY. LK--Arecable to an pr-g or granted bvthDOourtof ordinarymf udld county, will bo sold befoto.tha Court Uuueo dour, losaldcouuly, ou the Orut Tuesday In Duuember next, between tbo lawlhL hours ureale, (35(1) Uireu lundred and fifty acrot of Mno land, raoru nr less n said oouaty. well iinpravod, hounded by Haakull Semmons, Wiluain Shefflold and John Brown sen. belonging lotho RsUtoot Thomus troiby, t!i*coa«cd, sold for Ibu bcuvllt oftlio heirs aud creditor* ol Huld docoasod. Terras on the day or sale TIiIh ImInlay or October, 1850. • - I oet 10 WILLIAM F. CltOPBY, Addi’r. U EOItOIA UULLOCI1 COUNTY, A I'-.tlNWI BATOR'S HAIkE-AKrci-alilv t. an or- dor grantod by lhaCourt ol ordinary «r said county, will bo sold befitru tho Court llouso uonr, in suM couuty, on tho first Tuesday in Douembor next, hot vv.-t-ii tlii> law hi I hours or *alo (612) Uvohuudted anil twolvo acros, more or lot's hno laud, wrll tin- I’rovittl ItiHHld county, bounded uu tho South, by Mioiwal Wliltu, Rdutli Bom, .loliu Vesstrtltli, (ast W» liant Busking. North William Umvo, bolonitiug to tho Estate of MorrU In-rrien, •locoasuil. sold lor thoboiiufit of tho lioirs oftnld nceased. Term* on tho day of salo. This 16th day Uetobur, 1866. JOHANN All DA1UIKN. Adm'x. ootlfi TKM8THY WKSNKIJA, Adm’r. DIVORCE* Klixubutlt Cowley) In Oofleo Superior Court, vs. > May term, 1856: John Cowley, l It appearing to the Courl from the return of tho Sheriff, that the defendant John Cowly, M not to bo bo found In Coffee County, and it further appears that ho I* not lu this State. On motion ol wm. H. Gauldlng. Attorney for libelant, it Is ordered that servlco bo porfectod on raid defendant by a publi cation of this orrdcrin ono of the public journals in Savannah, ouco a mouth for three months preced ing tho next tom or this Court, roqnlrlng said do- fondant to apponr at tho uoxt term of Coffoo Hu- S ir lor Court a November uoxt, and file his defensive egatlontosald Court. A true extract of the minutes or Coffco Hit per lor Coun ARCU’D Mol,KAN, Doputy Clerk aun 2—3m Anvmmsimi auxxot. HiiuoK/tiiu. rs. Authorized Agent for the Kavnnnnh Journal. GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY, fponll whom it may concern. Whereas llauab JL While will apply nt tho Courl or (military for letters or .wlmiulstmtiuu on tho t slate of Patrick White deceasod. These mo therefore to cite auduilminbh nil wlimu It may concern to lie and appear before slid Court lo make objection (If any they have) ou t>i- before the tln-l Moinlny In December next, otherwise said lettors will bo grouted. Witness William Ijco, ksq., Ordhtury for Bulloch County, this 16th Oct. AD. I860. net IP Wl!.I.n\M 1.KE, 0. B. 0. LOaVI. RVJDK V r OK li:*' '. ALUK AND HRK- i'U-mih .(i.tirti/s or WILUEll'e ML.VNAKDBR SAFES, At Manitfcutvr* %>, ifi Marvin, Ntw Fork. In the fire ortho 3d iinsL. which consbm- mf tuo brick bulldiug occupied by Mr. Juo. T. Thomas, opposite tbo Gm Works, lu this city, was a safe ol _ the abavo descriptions containing tho books, papers, and money or Mr. Thomas, and although tho building was uotroyod, tho «ald SaTo euBlalnod no Injury wnatovor from tbo Intense heat to which It had boou exposed. Ou open ing the Hafo, tho ooutoub* wore found undisturbed, audit) thosamo ordor and condition os whouplauod there, excepts slight dl«coloratlou to the projecting ends of a few papers, mid tho backs or ono or two ot tho books, caused by tho steam genoratod In tho Hafo, while at fta groat&thunt. Tlio Botb and contents, os it came from tho ruins, »y still bo soon, lutho pons (vision of Mr. Thomas, at tho Gas Works. A largo assortment of theae cole bratod Safes alwaya on bond,aud for nalo by C. U. OAMI’FIELD, Agent for tho Mmiulhcturera, July 26,1856. 171 Bny-ot., Savannah, Oa. I take ploasuro lu corrnhoratlug tho foregoing state ment, aud ni addltlou would add, thut tho books arc now In use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 2fllh, 1866. octO-tf ANJPWMOLBTERV wood67«, SulimSlruU. fllHH UNUI3H8IGNED would teUo thin oppor tunity (o express to 1>U frlpuds and tbo publk ! alien, maeoury, Ireetung andbrldi guueraUy,'hlH siuVord titauiu fof Uioli*'UbdfafpitfOb ] ‘JSSwav ^(S^i^Ssterifd ago and tnflueuoo, which baa resulted luextouilou* ro*dway of ths eastern d ill trade to all pnrUor the Mate. Also, Carolina Horldn, Alabama and Tonnessoo, thoroby ouabllu. him to oxblblt a stock uusurpoHsod In any Southern oily. FamlUe*, Merchants, Hotel Koo|wrs, and htoam boot Owuora aro particularly Invited lo oxamiuothi present stock, which In now complete in all th« ^.GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. r IV) ALL whom it tuny concern, whereas Henry .1. Jl I'arrLh will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters of guardimishlp of Inatuh M Martha, Ucorgo W. Jehu, A. mid Henry 1'itrUh, orphun chil dren ol'Diah I’mlhli, (U'conscu, llichouio therefore to cltouiid nduioiiisli nil whom It may couccrn to bo ami apjR'ar bclor'* mid Coui t to make idiJcctioiiH (if any they bavo) on or beforo tbo tlr*t Mnn.lay iu Dfcctnlior next, othorwisv said h-ttora wi'l tmgrunt ed. Witness, William l^u, Ordinary for tbo County of Bulloch, lids 1 foil Oct. A. D. 1866. octlfl Wild I AM LH-.OBO STATE OF GEORGIA, TJULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may cou J) corn: Whereas, Wm. Groover, Jr., one oflho executors, and Sarah H. Groover, oxeculrix, on the estate or John Groover, deceasod. will apply at the Court or Ordinary for Letters DUmlssonr, and to have tho estato of tho said John Groover dismissed tui executor of William Groovor, Sr., decoasod: Theso are, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom It may concorn to he aud appear before said Court, to mako objection (irony they havo) lu terms ortho law, otherwise said totters will bo granted. Witness, William toe, Ksq., Ordinary for tho county of Bulloch, this 11th day of Sept., I860. septlS WILLIAM LEE, o. u. c. EXECUTOR'S SALK. *1T71LL be sold before the Corn t House door in f f Joffersonten, Camden County, Georgia, on Uio First Tuesday In November next, hot ween tb egsl hours of sole, t Peter, a negro man.house n * nt and hostler 32 yearaofago, and Jim a C« > * 1“ years o "1#, Ben. a bouse servant 16 v ft e. Also, that well known Honut - Boarding House, located abaut 60 yards fru.a the river, 300 foetin length, running Born the back rtroet t» tho river, 9u feet wide. This lot is well fruited with sweet oranges, figs,peaches. Ac, Also, two vacant lots, together with tho household and kitchen Fiirnlture.cou.si3tlngoffoathor beds, mat rnsBes, quilts sheets, pillows, blankets, bedsteads, carpets draw ers, ana ono slab, ono dock, ono safe, table-cloth*, towels, dining and breakfast tables, chairs, cooking utensils, glass candle shades, tablo-covors and wlu- dow curtains, one lot sliver spoons, crockery ware, wish stands aud shovel and tongs, horse mid cart, cattle aud hogs. 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 or the lioirs and credi tors of Mrs. Forcilla Thomas, late ot said County, deceased. Terms cash before delivery. W. B. TIIOMAH, Executor. Jeffersonten, Aug. 30,1856 aug 30—2m " GUARDIAN'S SALE. W ILL bo sold beforo tbo Court House door lu Jotters on ton, Camdcu County, Georgia, ou the Erst Tuesday in November next, hctweou the legal hours of sale, Roso, homo sorvaut, cook, washer and Irouor, 31 years or ago; Irene, her daughter, 14 years of S o; Minis, nor son, 11 years or age; Joe, her son, months old, belonging to the estate or tousia Tompkins. Soldfor tbo benefit or the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms cash, or Its equivalent. W. B. THOMAS, Guardian. Jeffenoutou, Aug. 30,1856 aug 30--2tu GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTYT A AMINISTRATORS’ HALE.—By virtue of „u dor or the Ordluary of said county, will sold, on the first Tuesday in Xovembor noxt, Statesboro', before the court bouso door, within, legal hours of salo, all tho following tonds, v l%enty-thre» hundred aud ninety-eight acres, u cording to the plats of the same iu nine difl'ero surveys, composing one body—tho property of th estate of Jesse Moore, late ot Raid couctv. • There are on the land two plantations, m good repair: on ono of them are good building —dwelling house, kitchen, smoko house, barn, stables, giu house smith shop, negro houses, with all other nocessnrj out-buildlnge. also, good orchards ol peaches, ap pies, Ac., also, good wells ot water—situate si: miles atove Statesboro' and six miles west of No (. Central Railroad. The lauds tiro plun amt bay, n't woll watered and timbered, and joined by lauds. i James Young, Sr , Jam us Dixon, amt others- Pur chaser paying Tor titles. Terms ou ibi* day of wile. H !.. MOORE, ) XL G MOORE, ) Adm’r*. 0. ff. MOORE, j September 17th, 1860 septlS STATE OF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY—To a|l whom it may Coi 5 corn : Whereas, James Doyle will apply ut tho Court or Ordinary for lettors dUmlsory as adminis trator on tho estate of Gcorgo Alexander. Theso aro therefore to cite aud adraoubh all con cerned, to bo and appear beforo said Court to ninke objections, (If any they have,) on or before the first Monday Ju April next, otbonrto said letters will bo granted. Witnos , John Bilbo, K«|., Ordinary for Chatham County, this seventh day of October, 1850. oct 9-Ora JOHN BILBO, o. v. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY 'I'O nil whom it uidy concern—Whoroa*, M< r- 1 iteml G, Slud'Uli will apply at tile court of Ordluary for letters of udmltiDtrutiou oti tho CHtuto of Danlei 0*» onuor. These arc, therefore, to . ite amt admonish ail whom it may concern; to be nud appear before said Court to make objection, (if any tuoy have,# on or before the first Moudny m No vetnbor uext otherwise said letters will be grunted. Witness, John Bilbo, Ksq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this first day of October, 1866. net 2 JOHN BILBO, o. c. C NOTICE. S IXTY DAYS after date application will be made to tho IL'tiorabfo Court of Ordinary of Screven county for leave to sell a Negro Girt named Hagu, tho proporty or K. J. Brannon, oct 10 T. II BRANNON, Trustee DIcINTOSR COUNTY SHERIFF SALE. It; ILL bo-sold ou tho flrst.TUESDAY In Novoin V » her uext, before tbo Court Ho use dm-r, lu tho City of Darien, tho following proputy to wit: Tho UNION STEAM SAW MILL, logother with all tho Fixtures, Maclfiuory, Ac., thoroumc belonging. Also, tho Mill Site on which said Mill i- situated, containing four ucres. Said Millsiluatothree miles below Darien, at a place known as Pratt’s lauding, ou a tributary stream or tho Altamalra River, iu said county, levied on ns tho property of. Frost A Boulter, to satisfy a lien judgment Issued from the Honorable, the Inferior Court of the County ot Mclu- tosh, .Mortimer Oulliuan vs. the Union Steam Saw Mill, Frost .k Buultor owiiors thereof—property pointed out iu said lion. Terms cash—purchasor paying for title. WM. T. THORPE,- Sheriff McIntosh Couuty, Duricu,October 3, U60. _• oi 14 "NOTICE." “ O NE MONTH after this date application will b. undo to the Bank of tho State of Georgia lor tho payment of a twenty dollar bill, Uio right bail of which has hion lost DANIEL THOMAS. Greenville, Ala., 1st Oct., 1806. oct 2-luw4w T h r STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY-To nil whom it tuav Con cern : Whereas, John lama will applv iit the Court or Ordiu »ry for tetters dismlsmrv, ii* adinin- istrator on the estato of Henry C'usson. These urn. therefore, to cite an- admonish ail whom It mav concorn. to bo and apiicar beforo Bald Ooort to make objection (ITany they bavo) on or before tne first Monday m April next, othnrwlso said lettora will be grouted. Witness, John Bilbo, Ksq., Ordluary forCTiuthum County, this seventh day of October. 1860. oct 0—Cm JOHN BILBO, o. v. c. NOTICE. T HREE mouths uftor dato, application will bo modo to tbo Planters’ Buulq of tho .Slate of Georgia, lor tho payment or a twenty dollar uoto of said Bank, payable to Wm Morel or bc&rer, da- tod 1st Juno, 1851, No 687; also, for tho payment of n ton dollar note, .Vo 822, dated 1st duly, 1854, the left baud halves of said notes having been lost. Also, to tho Bank of tho .State of Georgia, for tho paymeutof a ton dollar nolo, letter A. dated 4 th Janury, 1850, tho left band half having been tost. Also, to tho Mariuo Bank or Georgia, for the pay ment or a ten dollar uote, No 4,070, dated Novem ber 1,1843, the left hand half having been test. aug!9—law8m BOSTON A VII.LA1.QNOA GEORGIA, LIBERTY CO X1MCOTOR8’ HALE.—Agreeable Jci granted by the Court of Ordinal county, at ’COUNTY, ible to an ordor Ordinar of Liberty __ .. . mber Term, will be sold, be- Aretu eoovt house door In Hlnesvllle, on the ln N 0T0lab0P noI » between the lew- jrsele: The following lands, vis: 1,000 i situate In liberty county, on the Canoochee r: end 100 acres situate In the county or Bryan ifcfiglDg to the estate or Joshua >. Beasley ate or said county, deceased; and sold for the ben eflt of the heirs and'distributees oa estate Terms made known on the dayor ho JOHN B. BEAS1 E. Q. ANDREW September 1st I860. Alaary for Letters of DUmUilon as Administrator on the estate of Afiion Williams,Is,to of said County, de- osaeed. These are,therefore,tedto and admoniafi all whom It may eonoern, to bo end appoar before said Ooort to maxe objection (tfany thoy bave)on or bo- fore the first Monday In March next, otherwise said t„«. rnn of okoroia, oh ath am oo mu U1 whoa It mar concern: WhorMa Karr Ann X DM wUl apdr U tha Court or Or jlnarr Ibr let. Ur. DMdMorr on Ibo ootete of Jamoo I'. Dent,— nMMothwoinotoctto udmlBonlah til whou rfOHN BILBO, O.C.C. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. W II.L bo sold on tho first Monday iu .lunuury noxt, before tho Court House in PfoGv-boru, tbo following property, belonging to t' e-iato of Henry Davis, Jr., 1263 acres, more >»r t- ot land In Bulloch county, bounded north by me property or John Grimes and John Slater, n'-rtli aud west by tho proporty of John Slater, cart by the proporty or Elijah Davis, and south by the property of Jo- slab Davis. Bold for the benefit or tfio heirs and creditors or Henry Davis. Jr., deceased. On tho property are one grist and one saw roil). JOSIAH DAVIS. scpt24—3in Adm’r. a EORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY :-Two months after dato application will be mado to Uio Court of Ordinary of Liberty County for loavo to sell a negro man by the name or July, aged 40 yoars belonging to tho estato or Gideon HcGowen, late of said county, deceased. NANCY A. McQOWEN, Adm’x. September 4,1866. sopt6 GEORGIA,LIBERTY COUNTY. T WO months alter dutt.Twill apply to the Courl or Ordinary of liberty Couuty for leavo to scl 1 u portion of tho real aud personal estate uf Benja min W. Allan, lato decoasod, or so much thoreol as Is necessary ; and sold for the boiiefit of the heir* and dleulbutev* of said ostate. CAROLINE E. AI.LKN, Qualified Administratrix. October 6th, R66 oct 12—2ra GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. A IJ. person* having demand* ngalust tho eslato of Benjamin W. Allen, lato ol said couuty, do- c n-od, aro hereby uotittod to preseut them, proper- ’ / attested, to me, within tho timo prescribed by law, or they will not be sullied. And all ponons Indebted to Buhl deceased nro hereby required to mako Immediate payment. CAROLINE E. ALI.KN, Qualified Administratrix. October fitli, 1866, oct 12—Itn NOTICE, ' s tWO mouths after dato, application will be made A to tho Honorabls, the Court or Ordluary or Bulloch County, for leave to sell all the Lands and “ toss belonging to tha estate of Jamos Hagen, late i HAGEN, Administratrix. tl»l OfS9, 1156. aug80 NOTICE. 1HREE mouths after date application will be made to tho Marine Bauk ofBavanuah for (ho payment of two Twenty Dollar Bills, (viz: letter a. So. 3.070. and letter C, No. 6»7.) the right halve* of which have boou lost by mall, oct P~3tn JAMES HUD.SDV “ YOUR HOUSE,” NO. 144 BRYAN STREET, WBW OF THK M.IBKCT, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. T HE .SGBiORIBKR would luformhis Irioud* and tho publ’c gcncrully, that he ha* REMOVED from his Old Stand to BRYAN STREET, and fitted up tho above House iu a superior style, tnni intend* serving bis friends with all tho ilellcaciR^ofthc sea son. such as— WILD GAME, VENISON, GEORGIA AND NFAV YORK OYSTERr Ac., nnd pledges himself to use every endeavor to pleare all wliomny favor him with their piilrone<o. HENRY HURT. si pt 26—ItJBIf OYSTERS: Ti IK subscriber Is now ready to fur >ui*b OYSTERS in thcSiioil. fresh upeu- cd or Pickled iu uuy quuiiiliy to suit purchasers. Pickled oyster** in kegs read) to bo fdilpitod. «>ci 1 J D. JEBSi: IlitCK AM) LIVtiltY STABLE, COKXKK OK RROlfulTfON AND BARNARD STREETS. - ( . .. AS tho firm of Stevens A Elllston vVrrl.: - - - V-.. .:sWU* dissolved Oil tilO 1st d.iV «»r October L> innliml consent. THOMAS K. SIEX'KNS will contiuiie the iMisines* nt liis old Stable, oct 2-till DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK BTRXKT. NEAR TUB COURT ROUSE, SAVANNAH. OA., Eatobllshed In 1B3B. S IHR BubHcrlber gnitcful to hi* friends and patrons for their coutlmml favor*, would state l in nddlUou to the improvement* iu DYING, ao qitlrcd by him during hi* tart visit to England and Scotland, ha* made arrangement* for extending his business, by which he i* now enabled to dyo a greater variety of color* on silk aud woolen drcBsos, shawls, Ac., which he triiHt* wlil generally please all who may Invor him with their putronnge. Gentlemen’* garments dyed, cleaned or renovated a* may bo required, iu tho samosuiwrior stylo which ha* generally so much pleased his patrons and IWeiul*. Table Cover*, and todies' Cram* Shaw!*, Ao., cleaned and flushed in the first style. todies' Bouucts dyed, bleached and pressed in tbo most fashionable styles. Orders from tho emtutry promptly atteudod to, Terms moderate. When parcel* are suut by steamboat* or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through the pout ofllco, so that ho may know where to caU for them, mil 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. rin tfuuei bTATK or MwttMm, Cur or Vwasstmo, ) offloo of the Southern Railroad Company. / rntlM Houthere Railroad Company invite propo- JL sals ftroo contractors for (he clearing, gradu- treatuug and bridging, necesiary jireparatiou for the superstructure iway of tbs easteru division of tloir road. Also, fur furnishing the cross Use, and for tho incidental work necessary. I. |UI luiuiauu laying wlthai I for ail other any it " AujllriilbUiar work* station*, platforms, de pots, ko\ required In the thorough completion or the rood tor etfootlve operation. The graduation a mo ante to 770.000 cubic yard* of present stock, wincu ih uow compioi" in an in* .......irti, ...j /uotnnn tiubia vxrd* of ttnbiiil: yarlouHilopartmontH, cotiatsUuglu part of the follow i ® C *’ <KW cttWo ***** or * m I The trestllng to4,000leet. /of *a The bridgiiig to COO feet. ( (ur va i Tba fa culvert* araoun •» to 10,000 perch Thourou-tie* to 180,000. Proposal*, Healed, endorsed, aud directed to the uuderslgned, will he received until the L tat day ol November next, and wlU be, at tho optk i of bid ing goods, vlx: CAM* El U EVA HIM ENT. Royal Medallon; Royal Velvet, Mocot Wilton. Mocul Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Power Loom Brussel* Throe ply Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, Wool Dutch, _ OURTAINANI) UPUOLmkHYVEl’AtlTMKNi | Brocatcllea, toco and Muslin Curtalna Satin do toiuus, Gilt Cornices, Hatlu and Bilk Damask, Gilt l'ins and Bands, Worsted and Cotton Damask. TassoLs, Mioj English Druggets, rioua width*,) Mosaic Hearth Rugs, Velvet aud Cheullu* Rugs Tutted Rug*, Plauu uud tatilu Covers, Door Mats (evory variety, Tar ' GirpotiilSadluiw <l &c KO<,f *• tlU{re oonp.eUngthe • 'J&KfljSSBifflNNa i road ready for tho iron; . . • KHx u li AlllMKNi | >fji8 work of construction, exclusive of cross ties aud track-laying; in. For each Rem of work, enUre and separate; iv. For the grading or either, or a specified num ber of secUous, of one mile each; v. For tho cross ties to bo furnished, tho number , wpHauu Cords; Velvet ami Plush ef various colore; Wluduw SAVANNAH, ALBANY & GULF RAIL ROAD. O N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, the 15th instant, there will be o.\rdaily Passenger aud Freight Tralii, (.-unduys excepted J uu tho tiavannab, Al bany and Ouif Road Running ns fellow* : LoiivoSavauuah, 6, a. m Arrive utWay*. 10.36, a. m. KRtUKXlMK Leave Ways, 2, r. Jl. Arrive ntSavunnah, 3.30, h. at. El Hi Alt I. UKItlUT, out 4 t'litef Kugluoer. ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. ui me Atmuiit! and Oul f Railroad, having adjourned to meet on tho 26th Instant, aud It huviug boon represented to me that the Interest or that cnterprlso requires farther time for tho obtalnmcnt of subscriptions to the £tock, und acquiescing in tlio Justness oftlio suggestion, Ibo meeting of the Board ou the 2Gth luauut is hereby iHwtponed until the £2d day o October next, ut XBiledgcviile. K. A. NIRBCT, Clialriunu. Mueun, Aug. 20, 1856 aug 30 Shades, now stylo. Also, evory variety of Furniture Covering, Trim mlngs and material* for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOWE. From two to Twenty-four foot wide, for Hall* an . Rooms, out to fit without u seam. Tho Htibsoribor will obllgo himself to raakoib . prices on all description or goods a* low asthesam. quality can bo purchased in any Northern city. gry CuriMJts out to Rooms and gouds sent to any part of tho city free of charge. yy An oxperiouccd Upholster will attend to Hi*. making and faying of tiurpets and Ol! Cloths whi-u desired. Tito dccurntivo and curtain depurtuieut • n charge of uu Upholster oi acknowledged tasteuu-. skill. W. H. OUION, Agent, octl8 14u Congress und 67 St. Jullen-su "uXHBBit srtoPB. I.'ulu*kl House Barber Shop, Owens 1 Itrick Euildiny, oppotite the Pulatki Hwu*, FIVE WORKMEN ENGAGED. .Iliirskttll IIuuae'Barber Shop. Broughton Street, KOUIl WORKMEN UNPAGED. > I HIE Hub8cribcr,tlmnkt\iltu IiIb fellow-citizens X for the liberal patronage ha ha* received, and I* still receiving, begs res]HH3tfiiIly to Inform them that he has engaged sufficient additional first-class workmen rrotn some or the best Barber Shops in Now York, and will bo anablod to accommodate as muuy goutlomon an may honor him with their pa tronage. N. B.—Tltt- H.trbcrr-hops are closed on Bondays— straugers will plonse bear this in mind. ‘ i.AM) AUK.VCt; ' T HE uuil< rsignud will, for fivo dollars per lot, examiue^auy lauds in the counties of Appling, Wayno, Ware or Coffee, and report to tho owner as to thoir present value, the prospect for their be coming tuui evaluable in future, and whether or not there I* being any trespass committed thereon, Invariably pledging himself to give a true and cor rect account, fur which all remittances will ho ex pected iu advance. Hu will also sell aud remit wiivn requi-stcd, am as directed, for eoven per cent. Ho liill also promptly altci.d to sll profesnluimi business entrusted lo his cart- verno: • McLendon. my 13 Attoruoy at I. 'omesvllle, Oa. CENTRAL RAILROAD. 11E9IOVAL. t The-subscriber huts Removed on the . Bay, next dotir to ihc Republican fji office, where he is uow openiug al ! handsome assortment of 6 P U1NG^. v ANJ* HUMMKlt <HXM8, which ho will sell by the pattern or muko to order in the most fashinnablo style. Also, Ready Made Clotblug for tho preseut anil coiniqg season. Thankful for past favors, he hope* to merit a con tinuance of tliu same. N. U.—Gutting, Altering and Hcpalrlug done at the Hhortcst nutiec. Just received White Drill Coats und touts, White and figured Mar-'cille* (’out*, forsalo at a Hinall pro- >ipi*)2 JOHN w. KE1J.Y. WOOD--WOOD flMIK SL’BSCUIHKR Im* Just receivtul, and will X kce|» constantly on hand ut hi* Wmid Yard, old Clnrk-stmi Wharf, a full supply of tlio best of boated Black .luck. Oak, Hickory, Light wood, tot., tee. AH in want are lo-tpcctfuily Invited to give hint u call. H. c. R.\Y.-OR. I*. H. AH order* left at the Hook .Sture trader the Marsltull House will l»o promptly alteudcd to. *t-|it 80 DISSOLUTION. T EIE Co partnership of K, CHAMPION St CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho business >• tlio lute firm will lie settled by F. Chain- ( lion, who will enntinuo Hie Grocery business on ds own account. K. CHAMPION, R. J. LARCOMBIE. , Savannah, October 1. 1856. sept HO—lm and after Sunday, the 14th October, just., and until forther uolice, tho Passenger Train* on tho Central Railroad will run as follows: * BETWEEN 8AVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...6 a m and 12.15 P k. Arrive in Macou “ “..2.15 v x “ 1 am. Leave Macon “ “.11.46 am “ 9.30 pm. Arrive In Savau’h “ -‘10.46 pm “ 7.20 a k BOTWWtX HAVAN.VAH ANO AUUFKTA. toavo Savannah 12.16 p m and 8.30 r. m. Arrivo In Augusta 8.45 p k “ 5.80 a m. toavo Augusta 0. ax 11 4.80 p v Arrive iu Eavounah 1.30 m “ 10.46 r JICTWMN Ml CO.’S AX1» ADOCHTA. Leave Macon 11.46 a m nud 9.80 p m. Arrivo iu Augusta 8.45 r m “ 5.30 a m. toavo Augusta f*. am “ 4.80 pm. Arrive In Macon 2.15 pm “ 1. a .»■ BETman havanxaii. .Miiicntixviux & KAro.vr.iv. Leave Savuuunh . .6. a k Arrivo in Mlllotlgevillo ,2.46 i v. Leavo Macon 11 45 a m Arrivo iu Kotenfon 6. v v. W. M. WADLRY Gcn’l Supt Savouuah, Oa., Oct. 12, 1865. tH‘.U6 . HANGS OF 8CHKDULK ON~THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over xvhlcli ]m**c* tho Great New York & New Orleans illaHs. n l"\N and after Snndny, February 3d, 1850, two dully trains between Macon nud Columbus, aud ono between Macon uud Amerlmis, toavo Macou ut 2 a m, ami 3 v it; arrive at Colum bus at 7 16 a M, and 1030 pm ;.leave Columbus a' 4 15 a u, uud 1 30 p ji;arrive at Macon nt 10 54 a u, and 7 40 p m;leave Macon at 2 am; arrive at Anu-rt ou.-: ut 6 40 A At; leave Americas al 2 20 p M; arrive at Macon ut 7 4U t* m; making acomploteuoiinuutiou be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, King* vllle, Wiltnlnglou und Charleston;also, with Centre 1 Railroad Trains to tovnunuh, Millcdgevllleaud Ealur- ton, and with Macon aud Western trains to Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville. Tenn, At Columbus with Girard und Mobilo Railroad II Eofuula, Ala., connecting daily at America* with four horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany, rhomoavlllc, Buinbridge, &c., with tri-weekly buck* to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, to:., ut Fort Valley with hacks to Perry, Huyucsvillo, Hawkiusvillo ami Knoxville. Oa. Passenger* for Amorlous nnd point* bolow Fort Valley, should take the 1215 p m train from Savuu- nah;aud the 5pm train frein Augiixta, to avuid de tention at Macou. For other Milts on tho South- Western or Muscogee Rond* take oltlicr train from Savuuuah or Augusta. Passenger* leaving Amori- cus at 2 20 p m will reach Columbu* at 10 SO p m tbo same night. Passeugors from Columbus and the West for Ain- orioufl, tfoutli-wcstcrn Georgia or Florida, should take tho 180 p utruiu ut Columbus, sloop nt Fori Valley, aud reach Ainorlcus nt 6 40 a m noxt morn ing. First class steamship* leave Navanuah Tor Now York on Wednesday* and Saturday*, and for Phila delphia on Wednesday*. Passage id lira Cabin $25, Steerage $8. Fare from Montgomery to Savauimh $14 00 “ Columbus “ “ 10 00 “ Americus “ « 8 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 80th, 1856. may 10 ROOKS &. STATIONERY. milK SUBSCRIBER has on hand Uie SCHOOL X BOOKS lu u m in the School* of the city, to geitter with a fine (ism.i lim-nl of the latent Cheap I’ublu-atious, M*gu -in-*. Ac., Ac., .rad his stock of Miscellaneous Bool, vrdt be lucrcuscd as fust as it cun b) done with u • regard to a good stock. •ALSO— A fine assortment »C Juvenile Books, Colored Primers, Toy Book*, A — .iLSO— topor Envelope*, W« < Hill Paper, Pencil*, Pen Holders, Slates, ami such .rtuple article* ns every body wants. Tun Mngaziue* nnd New Publications will be ru- i-eived a* early as ut uuy More in tlio city. A share ni public patrouago I* rcrtwctUilly solic it J. J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent, 0018 _ t Tiudur tho Marshall Hous. LAND AGENCY—Bruiiewick, Ga. EDWIN M. MOORE chusu auil nalo of lauds in the couurio* ol Olytiu, Wuyuo, Camdoii, Charlton, Appling, Ware, Coffoo. Clinch, towndc* uud Thomas. Particular tttontiou given to locating, purchasing and Helling ol town lots in the town of Buuuawlck. HxrwucteK*: • l)r R Collin*, Mucon; Dr B M Curgile, Bruuswick Tbamaa II Harden. Svvanuah; Hon Juiiu-r I. Hew rd, ThoroaavtlK BOOK ill JOB PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK & JOB OFFIOK. 1 Merchant* can be supplied M short notice with BI11-IIcnds, BUI* nr Lading, Drey Books, Circular*, Curd* und Blnnk Books. Particular attention given *te BOOK AND PAM PHLET PRINTING, such os Catalogues for Colleges, Proceedings of Meetings. Reports, By-Laws, etc. Thankrul for tho very liberal patronage heretofore rcxMdvod, wo rosiicctAilljr solicit a continuance of tha same; fooling that wo shall bu nbto to pioue all woo may favor ua with a cell, both as to prices end execution of work. NEW AND SPLENDID FASHION A. OLE GOODS F- H T*»R FAI.U. TRADE OK 1856. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, • AT THE STAR CLOTHING BUFORIUM, 147 Buy Street, IS uow opening tho largest and best se lected stock or Goods for Gcuitoroan’s wear over offered in tho city of Savannah. Black aud Colored Cloth* Black Doeskins ami Cawimore*. Overcoating, Fancy Cassinio. as, aud * ilk and Volvot Vesting*, which cannot bo *ur B i3*o', aro to bo found lu bold profusion iu tho erchant*’ Tailoring Department, and will be made to order lu most approved style, nnd at abort no tice. I bavo tukou particular pains with the manufac turing of my Ready Mado Clothing, nnd fo-1 confi dent of pie -slug all wlio may fuvnr me with their patronage. 1 have u lot of very tasty business suits, 11 which 1 iuvito particular attention. GENTLEMEN'S FU^NIcHiNG GOODS and Toil-M articles of every description, and a largo stock oi Trunks, Carpet Bug* aud Vali.-e* ulwnys on hand. WILLIAM O. PRICE. Star Clothing r mporium, oct 9 147 Hny street. Snvnunnli. Oct. let. 18H0. fplIE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be- I tween the ^ubscriber3, under Uio nurae of J. V. CONNER AT .V 00 , was this day dissolved by mutual (uuueut. Mr. Joseph V. Connorat will ut- tend to tho settlement oftlio aifiUr* of tho *al<l firm. J. V. OONNERAT, .1. LAMA. Hnvnininh. Oct . 1st, 1850. THK UNDERSIGNED having bought out tho iu- tere.rt of Joiix tou.t, will hereafter continue tho wholesale GROCERY AND PRODUCE BIWNE8* in bis own name and for hi* own account, aud ru- ap'ectfully unbelts Trom tho friouds of Uio late firm a n oiitlnuau«e of tbeir favors net St .1 V CONNER AT RANGES, .vc.—10 hoxe* Nassau Lemons and by Orange*, received pur steamer, and for sale Jyl7 __ J. D. .IKBSE. CANDLES- OPERM ACETTI, Adamantine and Tullow of various brand*; .Soap of various brands, from fl, 8,10 andPJconta. Chemical S«ria Soap 10 cents; Wo- tvan'a Friend 10 cont*. Cali and examine nt . , BARRON'S , / Family Grocory, sep28 Whitaker and Gharlton-itreete. MACllINEilY AND Li MANUFACTORY AIv ST. JULIAN STREET, SA\. > HAILING AGENCY. NNAH, GA. (Near the Market) f/iROM the most complete facilities in his own X establishment, and through hi* connections witbsovoral of tho principal mnuufacturng cstai" iisbments of Phiiadelphla, Now York, aid Httsion. the Undersigned i* prepared to furniush MACU1N ERY, PORTABLE &TBAM ENGINES, l*OKTABIJC SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MIL to, CAST AND WROUGHT UlON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS. Column*, Window Sill* and Until*, Iron Door*, Shutters, Ac., at Knrthcrnpriut. Ho is also prepared to repair Machtuc. j aud iron work otovery description, at *hort notice, upon reasonable terms. As agent for BAIRD’S PiilLADEU'HlA MARBLE WORKS, ho i* also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty of design* for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac Alsolrou Railing iu great variety, tor enclosures, aud to receive orders, and put up the work ut mau facturcrs’ prices. H. H. LINVIU.F. Suvammh, April II, 1656. uprll THE GREAT 8DUTHER5I 11EMEDY PRYOll’BlMN'i'MENT. I T is a sure uml sjieeiiy cure for hunts, pile*, corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scald head, tetter worm, sore nipple*, (recommended by nur- so*,) Koro uud cruckud lip*, Iresh wound* und e ofanydoecrlptlou. It Is a most vuluablo. romody and cure, which cun bo testified to by thousands who havo used it in many portion* of tho SouUi for the last few year*, lu uu ms trace will tlio salve do any injury, or interfere with a physician's prescrip tion. The proprietor lias numerous certificate* and letters from people who have used it themselves, and most earnestly recommcud it to other* us a speedy and certain remedy for the above named diseases. A trial l* nil that Is nece-sury for ila own recommendation. Among tlio nrauy that have testified to tho effica cy of (hi* valuable remedy, uml recommended it to tlio public, are Dr RAT Rtdloy, Judge K Y HUI, Judge U A Bull, R J Morgan.Ksq. .11. Stephens. Esq, and thousumls of other*. .Sold by J B Moure. Bit van uuh, Ga; .J E Hall, Amer icas, Gu; Clark A Wells, Augusta, Gu; Jirlu-eson, Robin* A Co, New York; und druggist* generally. 43'- By remitting one dollar to the prupriefot u single box of me Oiiitiurnt will be forwarded by mail, tree of postage, to any part of the U Stuteo. Sold by J. ft. Mo’ure, ."aviranah, La., aud drug- gist* generally. V. .1. MOOKF.. Proprietor, may 13 too range. Ga. LOOK AT THIST i JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER ALABAMAI 4 KKGS Cliuico GUillKN tlLTTKR. ^U\) 15 boxesCHEEtE. 16 barrels AIT1.E-. lu « ONIONS. 10 POTATOES. 2 “ 1'EaRS. 2 cases toting I’RUNKS. 2 “ Clinking do. 0 boxes Tomato CATSUP. 4 “ Walnut do. 4 •* Cocoa do. —AtoO— A largo uud fresh supply ofChocoiute, Gelutiue, Farina, Tappaoca,Barley Vermnclllo, Macarona, Ao. We would say to our friend* and tne public |u general, that in addition to a fine uud *eicctcd stock oi GROCERIES, wo keep constantly ou bund a choice and select n-sorUncut of WINES, L14UORS, SKGARS, Jfcc., which we will Hell very low for cash or city agpro val. We would *uggest to tlioso that lovo good living to give usu call b lore purchasing clsowhere, for wo have the very nriicfo* u |* composed of, for which wo sell very low. oct 9 it. 11. WATSON ti CO DrtllUN lor each than one toon Ui. All Tabular work, with or without Rule*: and ai VcrtlflumcutH occupying double column, *hal| *, charged double Uie above rule-.. AdvordHutnoute oi wlmtevet kngtli, toi *n> leea titan one month, to lie charged at tran K h-M •’ntoa. For a loogor time at tbo following rate* No. ofSquares|lmo|2ttio*| irno*|4 nibs! 1 Square,,... $10 Jit $20 *24 2 Squarca... 10 28 26 28 u do .... 20 27 .12 JO 4 do .... 24 32 liH 42 6 do .... 27 33 14 46 6 do .... 30 40 60 54 7 do .... 32 43 64 6b t» do .... 84 40 68 62 6 do .... 30 48 61 66 10 do .... 38 60 64 70 m f j, 30 -0 44! „ W | a 6" Mi peclfied; vi. For tne enure construction,ieady for theirou, ofelthor of the three division* hereinafter named ut said road; Tho eastern division, oonnccting with the com pleted road at or near the town of Brandon, extends o the Mobile and Ohio road, 82)f miles, which will be divided into three subdivision* : the flrat of 21 miles, tho socond of 28 miles, and the third of 33^ ratios. In each form or proposal, tho bidder wlllBtate bis item prices, and for Ibo graduation wUl make bis bid at so rauctqper cubic yard of excavation and embankment, and the additional difference for “ox cess” of either: ur for so much per eublc yard up on thu largest Item, aud tho difference for ’'ox- The parties making proposals arc desired to make them iu four forms: 1. For the whole amount pay able mocithly In cash, as the work progresses, re serving twenty por cent for final settlement. 2. One-hairin cash, payable In tho same way, and ouo hairiu tho stuck of iho company. 3. One-third in cub, payable In the same way, the bonds or the company, payable In ten yoars, with iutorest ut six per oeut., payuble annually. 4. Payable en tirely ln theateok of the road. The proposals to be considered must be accompa nied by satisfactory reference or credentials, and thecompauy reserve the right ot accepting any it declining all. Maps, profiles and specification* may be seen ut this office; and any forther Information will be fur- utahed upon application to the undersigned. Tho Southern Railroad commences at Jaclcsou, tho capital of the 8tate, and Is finished a* far as Urn town or Brandon; and is in good running ordn- and well equipped to that point. It extend* from Brandon In a line almost directly east eighty-two and a hair miles, to the Intersection, or the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, a fow miles below the tuwn • t Marlon, in Lauderdale county; and posse* through the oounties or Rankin. Scott and Nowtou. Tliu line Is over a high rolllug country, well watend! and timberod.and In point orbealtbtuluoHs.econoiu ical living, «e., is equal to the most Tavortu portions ortho Carolina* ind Georgia. Tho gradin'.:, except for tbo first twenty miles is geuorally light ; and upon the moat or the sections tho excavation and embankment alternate favorably; tho excep tions being m the two heaviest cut*. Tbo matoilai is or a character easily moved, the growth or the country affords abundance of timber suitable fur bridging aud urosB'ties;andltls believed that nu work offers, iu facilities for construction, greutei luducemcmsto contractors, especially those usitg negro labor Tho compauy is ouilrely out of debt, aud has dm 1 to it by reliablestockholders.about$"30,000, which wllldoubtlo** bo paid as the Hoard of Managers may call ft in. It is also an recipient under the recent grant orknd* made by Congress, It they can hffhad along the lino, which is bolieved to be the case, ur nearly 400.000 acres or laud. The road connects with and U su extension of he Vickburg aud Jackson Railroad, completed and iu full operation to tho Misslialppi river aiV ckburg; opposite which city, in Louisiana, commences the Vicksburg, Shrevenport and Texas Railrosl, now under contract for ite whole distance aud h rapid progress or construction. It intersects the New Orleans and Jackson. Groat Northern Railway ut Jackson, aud through that at Canton, connects with tbo Mississippi Central Railway, the iron of which is now befog laid to Holly Springs. It intersocti with tho Mobile and • hlo Railroad, a* already stat ed, near Marion, uud its point of intersection meet* with tlio North-eastern aud Southwestern Rallronu in Alabama, and through that unites with tho road» In Virginia, Tennessee and North Caruliua. It i- also an indispensahio link lu the lino of Railway'. that ore to unit" Charleston and. tovauuuh, through Montgomery, Vicksburg, Shrevenport aud El Faso, with the Pacific Ocean running ite enure length ra the Bamo parallel of latitude with these places. It is thus ubvluu* that this Hue of work 1* one of the most important imtinluhcd enterprise* in the coun try. It is thorough National iu its character: lor it unites Maine and New Urleaus, und the Atlanta: aud the Mississippi, by iudissoluublu bonds. Bui whilst thus National. It Hppouls especially for uld m Southern men and Southern enterprise, for when completed, with the intermediate gap in Alubunns ft will, with its connections, now built and being built, run right through the heart of those grea- Southern cottou-growlug Stutos, Louisiana, Mls*i.- sippl, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, uu uuites tho great inland tea with the broad ucean. These facte are stated to call attention to this lira of road and to induce capitalists and contractors, l<- embark liberally in its construction, ibo ffiteui. miles of completed Railroad, with ite oquipmeut and sixty valuable slaves,ninny of them mechanic*, is a bonus from the State of Mississippi; tbo public laud has been donated by Congress ; and ft is, poi - haps, not greatly ovor-esUmating Uio preseut pro perty oftlio road to put Itat or nuar ono million oi dollar* iu which sum future stockholders who may become such by direct subscription of money oi work, will bout once equally interested. It wi! thus be seen that tbi* road prosente peculiar in dureucut* to men of means to engage in ft* con struction. WM. O.SMEDKS, sept 10—tN 1 President Southern Railroad.. •or any time ran above *p**jifi(*d, a iiroirTuMA • charge will be made. v V,WB * A deduction or s» iw cent rrotn Uio .bo.. will b« mule uu advertlucuicut. .piiculni .S? ulvcly oa Uju ruurtli tiupv ut tlio dull,. * cic -' AdvertleemeubturilurctJ ttiruutimes, wmv boehargoil two-third, tbo ubovo rate., 1 Adverltiemouu wderud In the Weekly edltlc n per square for eucb Inwrtlon, for .uy tlmsliuih?; one muutli. I-or inure llmu use mouib at ou. uTu the rule, .peeincd In the .hove table. "** Special nutlcoB, lo eeuta per Hue for ibo u r «i uu b eeuta for each .uhaeqeiu uu-urtiuu, iuu |u u Z. to be .ubjiet tu contraet. Altarriw*. rn.ilcc. ll V * ner.nuvltaUon8Mcr.ui eacb. No.pecl«lt„tkL inaerted for lea. than by eeuta. libltairy Nai“,7 Reporta, Heaululloua, or I'rorooUluga ui aijS Aaauclutlun, or Corporutlou, urdcreil tu be uubU.L' •d, 6 ecut* per line. H Steamboats will be advertised at $40 iwr .r,hm, for each boat advertised. lH>T Steamships, where butouei* runnin* num; if two or more, $30 each. *’ wwp#r “ Auctioneera' advertisements not to be auhirw contract, but to bo eharged ut the rate* prescribe per square. The pajier, uuder no clrcutr./tance*, to beinclun od in a contract. ’ Professional und business curds nut uxcwtiin.. - lines, will bo Insorted at $20 i„r annum * ‘ Calls cm itersons to become candidate*. «n; i w Inserted os other nUvcrti-«-mo,,.p. bt . ,^j r J variably lu advance. * w *• JS52* 0 “"" l " al "' li,r •“ be hw AdverUsemcnu not uiarketi ou the couv tor. KSS: 111 »■«' AX! when auy bill for twu munibi advortlsinu. ot* *t ssJssaiW"* * For one square, ronetrublc unco a week $45 “ ‘‘ t “ fnice ** ' 65 Every additional square contracted foMo^ediarr ed uno bull tbo above rates adiiitional. r| ) early advertiser* shnii be limited to tho apace contracted for. All contract* shall belnwrltluc stating definitely the nature of the business to & advertised. - Vn , v udvortteements not properly ct-B ne-:loU with the buHines* >h«il be charged Murat*, ly, and also any excess .-i‘ nirttei over the uiwmrr contracted for. 0 Contruct advertisement-! payable quartern vertlsemente from stranger* uud transient ocriom' Payeblo in advance. ARntlinrs will be comide,*-' due when called fur. Regular advertisiu* t ail other* setidib* mji. municallons or rcquirl ig notice* deigned j ( . ctiiu. tention tofuhv, rouccxle, stiin-ns, ur auy public en tertainment*, where charge* arc made fur idmit tancc—ail notices of private associations, even » Uco dortgned to vail attentii.n to private ctiteri>rt-ca calculated or intended to promote Individual Inte rests, can only be inserted with the uudentindiui that the same is to be iwiti for. li inserted In the editorial column (which ran IcoulviUtbe ilbcrc- Lon of the editors) the san..- will be charged at -be rate of not less than 20 coira per line. Tho undersigned, publi In-re of Daily Tri-Weekly and Weekly ucwspai*-re m Savuiraah. Ga., pledge oursctve- strictly to adhere lo the above bill ol charge*, and tu no iiiMunc- tu deviate therefrom. the above rate* to take. iton Jlarch l, DM, a d tu coiiliuue binding, until - banged by the > oto oi« unyority ofUieunder.iigi.fi N. It.—'This sclicdiiiv slai' ti;»t in any May cilett '.be integrity of existing contract*. Aii contract* to; thu year nr uuy other spivisicd time. .-lmlloulyceaBo with the expiration cf tin* period lor which thoy wen* nnuie. lIlLTON .V lit. ti- igion A L n*unl SNrtl- it SlSH. tie ^JOL’OA NUTS-*iou COcua .Nuts, received undjur ’ saio by f*ept23| jy^AY-200 halo* Hay, fn Htere and for salo by -Jy‘J5 CRANE, WELLS te CO. li 1 ® iPiMOTHBiS. HEN It Y J.ATHROP& LO. ■titvtt in’ trruitk A COMI’LEi’E a-'-ortuieut of t e lid lowing PLANTATION GOODS, •lu wlduh they would Invito tho purlieu ur intention of I’LANTKKS. aud oiler thfiii at reut’otiable prioea and on accommodating term*: .Schley’s White I’lains aud Twill* Heavy Northern Brown Twill* “ Slack aud Grey •* Black uud Grey Plains Striped Cable Warp Kersey* 1'iald Liusoy* Iii several grades touJon liutfil Blankets, in all weight* mid ill* Coni do do Kino Whitney do M"ul Stripe* uud Plaid* Franklin do do Real Cotton aud Wool Flfumeis ** all Wool do Drown aud Bleached Canton Flanuel MilrtiugStriiHW, Stri|»od Osuaburg* Wliltu Cotton Ostiaburg* *i and arowu Shirting Rliio Demins, Blue Drill Kentucky Joans. Heavy to ti nets Scotch Bonnots, Head Kerchiefs, Ac. oct 11 S OAI’, STARCH, SUGAR, SYRUP, Ac., Ac.— 600 boxc* Family Palo and No. 1 Soap 160 “ Frazer’s Bead In and Oswego Starch 100 bbl*. 8tuwart’* Clarified Sugar 50 dozen tonura By: up 60 boxes super Carbon .'-dti Receive! nnd for sale by "opt 28 MoMAHON A DOYLE. ☆ CLOTHING A_ EMPORIUM. 1 miOH WESTOPTIIBltKITUMUAN ltBADINO 1100* Flue Ready-made Clothing; Hate aud Oa|is, Sliirte, Collar*, Gluvos, Hosiery, Canon, Umbrella* Cravats, Stock*, Handkorclder*, » and Fauey Article* for Gentlemen. W.O. Price, FASHIONABLE AND MILITARY TAILOR, No. 147 Bay Street, SAVANNAH. Also, Superfine Cloths, assimere and Vestings, wl l be made to mea« 3uro.uuexceptlon able in style and workmanship, by tbc boat mechanics, at shortest notice 4OrderafroracityandcountysoUelted. fob ft -t* B AR KDAP.—60 boxes Extra N Hill & Sons’ Pale Extra Yellow Soap. Just recoived and for nalo low to eloie eousigtimentl by CRANE, WELLS k CO. sept 17 f A 2 J. E. DE FOIID, ’ APOTHECARIES HALL, S. K. Corner of, Broogh ^n and Barnard Streets. Sevan- __ nah Ga., Wholesaloand retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Cbomlcals, Dye Woods auo Dye Stuflk‘ French, English, and American Perfum ery Fin Toiiet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments. Trusses and Supporters or all kind*, Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, All thWateni or Proprietary Medicines of the day. Superior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac. 49” N. B.—Especial attention given to the preparation or Pbysiciana’ Prescriptions and Family Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cues, With plain Directions for uso, including BUrectkma for treatment Incases of poisoning, Drowning, Ao. »p7 iy READ t—.READ I f-READ III That Is, if you can see; and Iff you can’t see, you can flnd all kinds of “ helps to see,” at the Watol Jewelry Store or D. B. Nichols A Co., in Congress street, next door to the corner of Whitaker, where you can purchase Watches, Jowolry, Silver Ware, and Fancy Goods, os low os at any other store In the country. We have received per steamship Alabama a fresh lot of those fine Steel Spectacles: also, a supply of Pebble and Periscoplc tons, which we are prepared to fit in all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our Periscoplc Lous (so called from thoir peculiar shape) have an advantage ovor all others, as they have a greater range of focus, ao that the reader Is not oompelled to hold tho book or paper st a certain distance flrom the eye. Call and see. D. B. NICHOLS A 00. 49” No charge for showing goods. mar 11 D. B. N. A CO. ROBINSON & GAMP, APRllS AND TAILORS, •i AND Dealers In fine Ready Made < *ftft CLOTHING, have received and] HA < pened their stock or Fall aud Win- JL ter GOODS, comprising a foil and' complete assortment or Cloths, Oassimcres, Vest ings and Over Coatings, which wo will mako and trim fin our usual stylo, and at tho shortest notice. Our ready made Clothing Is manufactured at tbc well known house ofW. T. Jennings A Co* 231 Broadway, New York, and comprises all that is fine and fashionable in the line. FURNISHING GOODS of evory description requi site tea gentleman’* wardrobe, constantly kept on hand, all of which we offer on our usual creillt terms, or at a discount of 6 per centfor cash, at 3 BULL STREET, SORREL BUILDING, oct 1—lm next door to Pulaski House. P ICKLES, PII-E9, PAPER, PEPPER— 76 bun. Pickl.it. and XgallonJ.r. 600 gross Engllein Pipes 250 •• Pipe Heade 500 reams Wrapping Paper 100 boxes fresh ground pure Pepper. S38r < ir ,, *7UuwA«ma PIANO FORTES. HAYING lately received large ad ditions to oar PIANO FORTES, we are enabled to offer at this time the greatest variety from the beet manu facturer*, flrom the plainest square to the most elab orately carved, and from six to seven octaves. Our Pianos alb selected from the mannfhctnrera whom wo have foil confidence In, and we are par ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with every instrument sold by us as regards durability, tone, 5m. Personate want of a first rate instrument may re ly with safety upon getting such a one by selecting from the following makers, whose Instruments we endeavor to keep constantly on hand, via : H. Wor- center. J. Clilckerlug A Son, Nunns A Clarke, Bacon A ItavouH, B. Waters, and Haiuea, Brothers A Cum- mlu* I. W. MORRELI. A 00. aug 27 G oshen butter and cuke8E-2o kegs go- ab«n Butter; $0 boxoa do Cheese; landing from steamer and for sale by sepUT SCRANTON, JOHNSTtN ft 00 SIK ASTLEY COOPER’S T HE liivigoratlug action of 8ir ABtley Cooper'* Pi Us on tho constitution is really marvellous, niui n single trial will couviuco tho most sec; Ileal of their jMivvcr tnrosrere the most feeble and debi- litetcil to Ml bi-uitli and strength, and no language tdn convey an adequate idea oftlio immediate, am) almost niiinru'ou* ciiunge, produced by muiDg use of this wonder! ui medicine iu tlio diBeaied, dt bU'.tatcd ^nd shattered nervous tystom; the relax d ami «lo--ilitaied oudv is at ouco re loved, re-turcJ. enlivened aud built up; >ho nu-ntal and pbyiieal symptoms of du*caso vanish under their influence, the stooping, trembling victim or depression and debility iiec-emeaa new man; be stands erect, he move* with a firm step: his mind which «u pre viously Kunk in ulnoui. becomes bright, bur-jitt, uettve, and he gre* forth refreshed, regenerated aud conscious »f uow vigor to hi* nccuston ed tc- cupatious; aud the effect is cot temporary, on lb* contrary, the relief Is permanent, for the cordial properties of the medicine reach tbc corutitalioa IDelf and restores It to its first condition. In all diseasesortbostuuiachandpIgeFilve organs, they never fail. They also remove depression, excite ment, restlenete, want of sleep dislike to sodetj, incapacity for business, Ices oi memory, conflulw, giddiness, blood in the head, melancholy, mratil debility they Increase and restore the appetite,pa- rlfp tho blooa, strongthou the tone of tho stomach, ^Qd give such energy and vigor to tbo constitution as must be felt to be believed. To olderly persons, Sir Astley Cooper’s RlUara invaluable; strengthening the system against the uttacksof ago; thoy cause a continued cheerful ness, and prolong lito to tin* latest possible pe riod. Bkwark of Srnuot'rt Miranoxs—None are genu ine without tho fuc-Kimilo or the signature of tec* Phall A Co., Sole Proprietor*. London and hew York, on each box nnd on tho directions. llieGe- nuluo Pills havo also a correct likeness of tho late Sir Astley Cooper on Uio top oT each box. Without th earmarks of authenticity, they arc spuriously} an Imposition. Sold at 25 couts, 60 cents aud It per box. Full directions ero given with each bo*. There is a great saving by taklug the larger slid- sep27—3m BuOKij—-BOOKS—BOOKS RECEIVED BY WAJ’NOt'K IMVW, T HURSDAY, l«th October. 1HA6 -The ltille. Ate, and toddio Hug*, aud other Lectures, by 11. Milburn, with a purtruit of the author onjrteA Married, not Mated ; or how they lived at Wood- sido aud Throckmorton Hall, t»y Alice Cary. The tost of tho Forrester* ; or Humors ou U* Border; n story of the Old Virginia Frontier, »» John Ester Crooke Caleb* iu Search of a Wire, by Mr*. Ifcm* Mooro. „ Throe Per Ceuta Mouth ; or, the Peril* ol »*« Living, by Charles Burdott. Daisy'* Necklace; and What Came or U; •' IJtere- ry Episode, by T. B. Aldrich. „ Tbo Torchlight; or, Through the Wood, by Hw- riet Oicott, author of “Isom’s Child ” Tlie Adventure* of Gerard, tho Lion Killer. byC. E. Whitehead. Tho Life or General Daniel Morgan, of the Vir ginia IJno of the Army of the United State*, “7 James Gralmm. For salo ui the Book Store, ... oct 17 159 CONGRESS STREET' THE”COURT Of 1fAPOLEOfT O R Society under tho Fiisi Empire, with par- traits of its boautief, wit* und heroines. authentic originuls, by Frank BGoodrich; lllusti*- ted by Jul.-s Champagne. —MORE OF— „ Tho Roimrace of the Forest, by Aune Rntciuifi author of “Tlio Mysteries of Uuolpbo-” Cotton i* Klug, or the Culture of Colton, relation to Agriculture, Manufactures and wo* merce. by David Christy. . , lh . Tbo Hills of the Sbatemuc, by the author on* “Whlo, Wide World.” ^ ... Victoria; or, the World overcome, by Caroline Chcxbro’. . Magdalen Hepburn, a story of the Scottish *®^ raatlon, by Mrs Olyphant, author of 4 etc., etc. h torlmer Littlegood, Esq., ayounggent!emw»®y wished to s;e life und saw it accordingly; by P* 11 * E Smedloy, Esq. „ ... Ernest Unwood, a novel, by Mr* CuroHM w* Hentx. For sale by WARXoCK A DAVIS, lUioksclier* nud Stationer*, oct *1 WOCongrci* itreet. FINE FASlilUXABLE MTBi AT REDUCED RATES. M B ARGAINS can now bo bad by all those wish to clothethomsolvc*genteelly, sell the balance oT my Ready-Made, at ra 1 **! rate* on time, and ten por cont. off for cart. “V and avail yoursolf of tlie obauce to obtain I® 04 ole*. At the Star Clothing Emporium. WILLIAM 0 PWCE, Jane -ft 147 Bayrtrg*^ DR. 4ANFORD'S WVlSSiWW k f S A mild laxative, touio and BtiraulanLjrtd 1 rocommendcd to tho public, roly log upon trtealu worth In the euro orthefollowlDg compi* All BiUious Derangements. Rick Headache, DOT' 1 hUl Habitual Ooattvenesa, Chronic Diarrbja, I’idn in tho Stomach and Bowels, General De® • Female Woakneea.Ao. For ealo “ “ ruuuiiD tttwtutiM, iu. • r'iD_ eralljr, and by John. B Mooro 5t Co, aud wm- Unooln, awnnnnh. U feb ii MAGAZINES. JJARPEK'S UAOAZINfctorOctobcr. Grainy-a Ladles Book tar October. Grrtmm’s Itagulne tar October. Received by ' J. B. OUBBEDOE. A*enL. # sept24. u.r^h.n House Boildlog- PRINTERS’ INK, OVBPBOOB, Miifiif Ho vu TOO* SALE BY •eptar