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tot*. Owm of Ordtour (Dr Mm dknlreor, u »d-
aiualntw to the hetite of Jutre O.Itto« l
.rnm ere, there**., to die ud edmoulehell
lMliut cx*0«»,»».e*UpOtor betoretild
•s^^sr
ntm, to bo ud »pprer batoro uld Court, to
MkooblecUoa <lfuj tb*, ban) oo or before th.
mi Xoodtr to Norember oeit, olhwtre uld UP
tort will bo (ruled.
WtUllo. Jobt Bilbo. tK)., Ordtoer, ror Cbotboo
OoualTt tblo e*bt dmy of April WW.
eflHN BILBO, o. o. o.
OKI
IIUTKOr GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO*
A HtfUMSTRATORS' 8AUtr-A|Roablylooa orH
^Fdororutedby tho Court or Ordloory ornld
eouoty, will bo told belbro the Court Uouu door
luSbklMboro, In nld county, on the SntTueodu
In Korombcr next, between tbo lewfol bourn of
a ■■■<426) Ibur hundred ond twenty-llreocreo of
■ more or lea, Ijrlny In euld county, boundod
■y MUteorOnrla Loe.ioulh by JreUh atrour,
wen by OQrooror, north bytKoednm Ue—belong
Ion to the eeUte of Blcbtel Dounldioo, dcceued :
aoM for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said I
dectMod. Terms made known ou the day of saloi
Ibis 10th day of September A D1856.
hhbhmbi JOHN K. QIBSUN, Aminlstrator.
oKORaiAt BuiadOCH county:
A AMIN15TRAT0RS* SALE.—Agreeable to au or
der granted by tho Court or Ordinary of said
county, will be sold, beforo the court house door iu
said county, on the first Tuesday in Norombor
next, between the lawful hours or salo: Nino hun
dred and filly (950) acres of land, moro or lws. in
moral surreys, lying in said county on tho Mill-
edgerlile Road—one tract being the late rosidenco
of Thomas Knight, deceased: and the other tract
known as the MBls’ place, where Joseph Knight,
Jr., now lives—said Land Is bounded by A. J. Will
son,* Ogechoe River, A. Richardson, and others.
Each or said tracts is well improve' Belonging to
the estate of Thomas Knight. dec* a ••J. Sold for
the benefit ofthe heirs of said decca i. Terms on
the day of salo.
JOSEPH KNIGHT. Jr., t Adm .„
THOMAS E. KNIGHT, | Aamra -
fleptomber 10th, 1886, septlS
tTATB OF GEORGIA.
WfflPtfiisawa
Court of Ordloerr for L—re dtemlreerjr u Admin-
mil
whom II mur couc.ru, to bo udeppeer before uld
Court to mue objection (ITup ih.y bur.) ou or
before lb. trel Moodxy lu April wit, oUwrwIi.
mid Mlora will bu petted! WHoere Job* Bilbo,
B^OrdUuu^fur Ctwlbum County, tbH Uulb duy
ocl'JI JOHN BILBO, U.C.C.
STATIC OP GEORGIA.
riHATllAU COUNTY.—To ill whom It m»y can
\J cm: Wherees.Jemee Doyle wllleppljret the
Court of Ordinary ror Ltlin ■ DUuilmry u Admin-
l.trltor on tb. Eilate or c.ergo Alexuaer.
Thwc ere, IbewlUre, to clto ud udmlul.li .11
whom It miycouc.ru, to I* mdeppeu before eeld
Court to mwo objectloo (II oiy Iboy buy.) ou or
before tbo cm llaodeyn, iprll next, oUnrwIic
nld letter, will bormilol. wiuicm, John Bilbo,
E«q., Ordluury (br Cbetbem County, this teulli day
of October 1850. JOHN BlI-BO, O. C. 0.
eel M
Ooubty, within lb. u.ua, hour, or ule, tbo billow
south west by Solomon Brannon's land. Levied on
■the property of John Akins, to satisfy a d ra is
sued from the Superior Court oT nald connty In fa-
“ 10*pf—* * ■-*-
STATE OF GEORGIA.** PI
O nATHAM COUNTY.—Whereas, Joseph W. Gib-
bons will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for
Letters Dtamlssary as oxccutor on the Estate or
Mathew Dotson.
Tkesoaro, tberefnro, tb cite and admouUh all
whom it may concern, to bo aud apjiear bolbre said
Court to make objection (ifauy they Imvo) ou or
beforo tbo first Monday In April next, olborwiso
told letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo,
Esa., Ordinary for Chntbam County, this tenth day
of October 1856. JOHN BII.BO, O. C. C.
octal
sued from .
ror ofW. 11 Rawfo* Properly pointed out l>y John
Akins. Lrvy made October 16U1. I860.
oct26 JOHN H. DENMARK, * II- C.
' GKORUI A'BGLfToCHCtIUN'tr.
A tltllNISTHATOHIB BALK—Arroable In .... ur n
* ‘ I f
in said counly, on the first Tuesday In December
nest, between the lawtal hours otmlo, (360) three
hundred and filly acres of Hno lund, more or less
lu sslil county, well Improvod, bmimied by Hnskoll
genmmns, William flhcnioitl and Jolm Ifrcwn suu.
belonjdur to the EstatetaThoma* Crosby, deceased,
sold for the benefit ortho heirs nml creditors of said
dccoxsutl. Terms ou the day of sale Tills lfitb day
of October, I860.
oct 19 WILLIAM F. CK08BV, AdinV._
GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY.
A DU 1 NISTIl ATOIt’S BALE—Agr.-cuble t • mi or-
dcr granted by tho Court oi ordinary of said
county, will be sold before Ilia Court llouxo .ioor, iu
said county, on tbo flmTuosday in Dec* luber next,
between the lawful hours or salo (6i£) Itvuiiuudrcl
and twclvo acres, moro or less him land, well Ini-
K odinsaid county, bounded hi tho Booth, by
eal While, Boutb East, Jolm Vo*Mmlili, i a-<i
William Dusking, North William Koivo, bubmgiug
to tho Estato or Morris lk rricu, di-i ea-cil, noblfur
the benefit of the heirs of said •iccca.-.il Terms on
tlio day of sale. This 16tb day October, 185it.
JOHANN All DAURKN, Atlm’x.
octIO TKMSniY WEVN’KIJ.Y, Adm’r.
1 krom v, PiMRWfc
AtimvMxo jumxor, wiutoauitu. w,
•Authorised Agent Ibr the Savannah Journal.
<b fill*
w.f ii.nlMt or
GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE —Agreeable to an or-
der granted by the Court of Ordinary of Bul
loch county, will bo sold beforo tho court heuio
door, in Statesboro*, In said county, on tho first
Tuesday In November next, between tho lawful
hoars of sale: Thirty-three hundred, sixteen and
n half (SSlfiM) acres of Land, more or less, all ad
joining in dliforent surveys, and lying on the Mill-
•dierillo Road and 8prlng Cieek, tn said connty—
ithelng the late residence of Thomas Mills, do
ostted. Ills well Improved, with a good and well
finfcbsd dwelling house and all necessary out-bulld-
lags, with a good well and some two hundred acres
i good hammock and bay land, lately put unaer
cultivation. Also, all the Umber, which will square
twelve inches, of a tract or Land, sold by sold do-
eeased to Arthur Kerby and the Umber reserved in
nls life Ume. All belonging to the estate or Thomas
» deceased. Sold for tho benefit of tbo neira of
eceased. Terms mode known on day of sale.
HARDY B. HODGES, Adm’r.
gept. 10th, 1866 aeptlS
STATKOK GEORGIA TATTNALL CO.
mo all whom U may concernWhereas James
I StandUel.1 will apply at tho Court of Ordinary
for Letter m A-imiuistraUon on the estate or Jolm
« laie ufr>aiil County, deceased. These are,
re, to cite aud admonish all whom it may
concern, to be aud appear beforo said Court to make
objection (ifauy they have) ou or beforo tbo first
Monday in November next, otherwiso said letter*
will be granted.
jntness, H. Stjucklaxd, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt
" ' *y, this the 9tb day of August, 1858.
5-2m H. OTKICKLAND, Ordinary
STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCK CO.
rpOall whom it may concern.—Whereas Nancy
X Hagin will apply at the Court of Ordinary for
letters of admlnlstraUon in the .estnto of William
H. Hagin, dcc9ascd.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
whom it may concern to be and appear before said
Court, to makeobjccUons, (if any they have,) on or
Before the first Monday iu November next, other
wise said letters will be granted.
Witness William Lee, Knq.,<krdiuary for Bui log.
oonty, this 25th day of September. A. D.. 1856..
sept 27 tf-S» WILLIAM LEE, o. b. c
STATE OF GEORGIA,
/CHATHAM COUNTY.—TO aU whom it may con
\J corn: Whereas, William A Boggs will apply
at tbo Court of Ordinary for letters dUmisory as
guardian of George M Wallace and Robert G. Wal
lace *
These are, therefore, to cito aud admonish ail
whom it may concern, to be and appear before
said Court to make objection (if any they ha vo) on
or befbre the first Monday in March next, other
wise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
connty, this 11th day or August, 1850.
augll JOHN BILBO, o. c. 0.
STATE OL'TlEORGiATnULLOiH c5.
r ail whom >t may concern.—Wliereas Sarah
BrenncL Kill apply at the Court of Ordinary
for Letters of Administration on the Extato oi John
Brennen, deceased, these are there to cite and ad
monish all whom U may concern, to be and appear
before the Court, to make objections (if any they
hove,) on or before the first Monday in November
next, otherwise sold letters will bo granted.
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordidory for Bulloch
County, this 4th of September 1858.
WUXI AM LEE, 0. B. C.
■ept 8
STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH isiTTNTY.—To all whom it may con
cern : whereas, Seaborn B Cowart will apply
at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmUsory os
administrator on the estate of Patrick D Kelehcr,
. umrefore, to cite and admonish all
whom n may concern, to be and appear before said
0oort to make objocUon (if any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday in February noxt, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Kullocb
County, this 6th day of August. 1856.
aug4 WILLIAM LEE. o. B. c.
NOTICE.
T WO mouths alter date, application will be made
to the Honorable Ordinary of Tatnall County,
for leave to sell a portion of the lands belonging to
the estate of Jesse Copeland, deceased; it being one
tract of land wbich has been rcservod from former
sales—wbero tho said deceased resided at the time
of bis death. JAMES COPELAND. Adm’r.
sen *>13^ sept 31856.
~ — notice;
T WO months after date, application will bo made
to the Court or Ordinary of Tattnall County,
for leave to sell the Real Estate ot Jamos L. Gra
ham, late of said County, deceased.
aug 4,1856. JAS. B. STRIPPING,
aug 25—2m Amintstrator.
IN SUPERIOR COURT, Ctiatliam Co.'
Mar Taut, 1856.
Robt. M. Robertson,and others, compl’nts, ]
vs. |
Claudios B. Pease, theDoboy Steam Saw }-Order
Mill, Clark Saylcs and William V. Sayics I
and others, defendants. j
XT appearing to the Court that two ot the said do-
X fondants, Clark Sayles and William V. Saylcs re
side out of this County, and are absent from tho
State of Georgia, so that servico of the above bill
and subpoena cannot be served upon them. On
motion it Is ordered, that the said Clark Saylcs and
William F. Bayles do appear and answer the said
complainant's bill, on or before the first day or tho
next Term of this Court, or iu default Ibereol, that
sold bill be taken pro confesso against them: and It
Is further ordered, that a copy of this order be pub
lished In one of the public newspapers of the city
of Savannah once a week for tbreo months prior
the session of the next Term or this Court.
True extract from Minutes.
W. O. SHEFTALL,
oct t—law3m Deputy Clerk, s. c. c. c.
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY,
T71XECUTOR3* SALE.—Agreeable to an order
JQj granted by the Court of Urdinar or Liberty
eoanty, at the September Term, will be sold, be
fore the court house door in Hlnesvllle, ou tin*
first Tuesday iu November next, between tho law-
ul hours of sale: Tho following Uuds, viz : 1.000
acres situate lu Liberty county, on the Ounoocbco
Blaffi and 100 acres situate in tho county of Bryan
—belonging to tho mtato or Joshua J>. Bex-,ley
ate of said county, deceased; and sold for the ben
tilt of the heirs and distributees oa wtuto
Irrms madeknowu on the day ol kb
JOHN S. BKA8L
K. Q. ANDREW
September 1st 1866.
Mate uy uKoiioiA, tattNall, co.
» po.U whom II nay ranccrn"'U.rraj, ikuja
X min Alexander will apply at the Court or Or
dinary Ibr Letters of IMs mission as Administrator on
the estate of Anson Williams,late of said County, d«-
eeased. These oro,therefore,toclto and admonish all
whom It may concern, to bo and apiwnr before said
Court to make objection (dany tlioy have)on or be
fore the first Mouday in March next, otherwise Hold
letters will he granted to the said applicant.
Witness, II Stwckuxd, Esq., OriUnanr for Tatt
nall County, this tho 9th day or August, 1850.
aug 25—Cm II. STRICKLAND, Ordinary.
■TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO
flftt all whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann
X Dent will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for lot-
ter* unlseory on the estate or James P. Dent,—
1b«e are therefore to cite and admonish all whom
It Bay ooooera, to be and appear before said Court,
toman Objections (if any they hart) on or before
the First Monday in December next, otherwise said
Ordtawy Ibr On,bun
0—y, tu. lUrd Gy or jus. ism. ■
JM JOHN HLBO, 0 fie.
DIVORCE-
Elinboth Cowley ) In OolTee Superior Court,
vs. >■ May torm, 1856:
John Cbtrloy, 1
It appearing to the Court from tbo return of the
ShertlT, that tho defendant John Cowly, is not to bo
bo found in Coffee County, and U forther appears
that ho is notln this State. Ou motion ol wm. R.
Guuldlng. Attorney for libelant, it Is ordered that
scrvico ho perfected on said defendant by a publi
cation of this orrdcr in one of tho public journals in
Savannah, onco a month for three months preced
ing tbo next torn or this Coart, requiring said de
fendant to appear at tho next terra or Ooffco Su
perior Court a November noxt, and file his defensive
alcgatlon to said Court.
A true extract of the minute* of Coffee Superior
Coun
ARCH’D McIJSAN, Deputy Clerk.
aun 2—3m
STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con
cern: Whereas, Wm. tiroorer, Jr., ono or the
executors, aud Sarah II. Groover, executrix, on the
citato or John Groover, dcceasod. will apply at the
Court or Ordinary for Lcttera IHstnls&onr, and to
have the estate ofthe said John Groover dismissed
ns executor of William Groover, Sr., deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before said
Court, to mtko objection (if any they bavo) iu terms
oTtho law, otherwise said Lcitors will bo granted.
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for the
county or Bulloch, Ibis 11th day ofScpL, 1856.
septl3 WILLIAM LEE, o. R. u
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
TX7TLL be sold beforo the Court House door iu
Y y Jeffersonton, Camden County, Georgia, on
the First Tuesday In Novcmbt-r next, bet ween th
egal hours of rale,
Peter, a negro man,house H. rv.» * mid hostler
32 years of age, and Jim a Carp-!:- i** years o
age, Ben, a house servant 16 ytur^
Also, that well known House, n., a Boarding
Houso, located about 60 yards from the river. 300
Teetiu length, running from tho back street to the
river. 9u reel wide. This lot is well fruited with
sweet oranges, figs,peaches. Ac, Also, two vacant
Iota, together with the household and kitchen
Furniture.constiting ofTeathor b»ds, matrasses, quilts
sheets, pillows, blankets, bedsteads, carpets draw
ers, and one slab, one clock, ono safe, table cloths,
towels, dining and breakfast tables, chairs, cooking
utensils, gloss candle shades, table-covers aud win
dow curtains, one lot silver spoons, crockery ware,
wash stands and shovel aud tong*, horse aud cart,
cattle and bogs.
Nelly, a negro womau 42 years of age, will be
sold at private sale. All the above named property
will bo sold for the bouefit or the heirs and credi
tors of Mrs. Percilla Thomas, kite ot said County,
deceased.
Terms cash before delivery.
W. B. THOMAS, Executor.
Jeffersonton, Aug. 30,1S56 aug 30—2m
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the Court Hou?e door in
Jeffersonton, Camden County, Georgia, on
the First Tuesday in November next, between tne
legal hours of sale,
Rose, bouse servant, cook, washer aud lroncr,
31 years of age; Ircno. her daughter, 14 yours
age; Minis, her son, 11 years of age; Joe, her s< .
14 months old, belonging to tho estate of LousU
Tompkins. Sold for tbs benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate.
Terms cash, or its equivalent.
W. B. THOMAS, Guardian.
Jeffersonton, Aug. 30,1856 aug 30—2m
GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.
A AMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—By virtue of anor-
der of the Ordirury of raid county, willbe
sold, on the first Tuesday lu November next .in
Statesboro', beforo the court house door, with in the
legal hours or salo, all the following lands, viz:
Twenty-three hundred and niuety-elght acres, ca-
cording to the plats or tbo same in nino different
surveys, composing oue body—the property of the
estate of Jesse Moore, lateot said county. There
are on tho land two plantat'on*, tn good repair; ou
one of them are good building —dwelling house,
kitchen, smoko house, barn, -tables, gin house
smith shop, negro bouses, with all other necessarj
nut-buildings, also, good orchards of peaches, ap
pies, Ac., also, good well- of water—situate si>
miles atove Statesboro’ and .*ix miles west of No. t>
Central Railroad. Tim lands are pine und buy. alt
well watered and timbered, aud Joined by lands < f
James Young, Sr., Jsuica Dixou, und others- Pur
chaser paying for titles. Terms ou the day iff rale.
S. L. MOORE, 1
M. C. MOORE, Udm’rs.
0. W. MOORE, J
September 17tb, 1856 septlS
STATE OF GEORGIA.
C HATHAM COUXTY-To all whom it may Coti
corn : Wliereas, James Doyle will apply at the
Courtor Ordinary for letters distnisory us adminis
trator on tho ostuto of George Alexander.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all cou-
cerned, to be and appear before said Court to make
objections, (if any they have,) ou or before the
first Monday iu April next, otherwise said letters
will bo grunted.
Witncs , John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, tills seventh day of October, 1856.
oct 9..6m JOHN BILBO, <>. c. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may Con
cern : Whereas, John I ama will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters disintssory, as admin
istrator ou the estate iff Henry C&sson.
Tboso arc, therefore, to cito and admonish all
whom It may concern, to bo and appear beforo said
Court to moke objection (if any they have) on or
before too first Monday ra April next, otherwiso
■aid letter* will bo granted.
Wituess, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this seveuth day or October, I860,
oct 9—6m JOHN BILBO, o. r. c.
NOTICE.
T HREE months utter date, application will be
mode to tho Planters' Bank of tho State of
Georgia, tor the payment or a twenty dollar note
or said Bunk, payable to Wm Morel or bearer, da
ted 1st June, 1801, No 687; also, for the payment
of a tou dollar note, No 822, dated 1st July, 1854,
the left hand halves of raid uotes having been lost
Also, to tbo Bunk or tho Stato or Georgia, for the
payment of a ten dollar note, letter A. duted 4th
Janury, 1850, .tho left baud naif having been lost.
Also, to the Marine Bonk of Georgia, for tbo pay
ment or u ten dollar note, No 4,076, dated Novem
ber 1,1843, the left band buff having becu lost.
auglO—law3m BOSTON k VHJALOXGA.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Monday in January
next, beforo tho Court House in fotoboru,
tho following projiorty, belonging u- u . vntnte of
Henry Davis, Jr., 1268 acre*, more or iu-s, or land
in Bulloch county, bounded north by tho property
of John Grime* and John Sluter, north and west by
the proporty of John Slater, east by tho property of
Elijah Davis, and loutb by the property of Jo.
Blah Davis. Sold for the benefit of tno bclrs and
creditor* of Henry Davis. Jr., deceased. On the
property are one grist and one saw mill.
JOSIAH DAVIS,
8cpl24—3m Adm’r.
G eorgia, liberty county two month*
otter date application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary or Liberty County for leave to
Hell a negro man by the name of July, aged 40 years
belonging to tho ostuto of Gideon HcGowen, late
of said county, deceased.
NANCY A. McflOWKN, Adto'x.
September 4,1856. &ept6
GEORGIA,LIBERTY COUNTY.
T WO months alter dalt.Twili apply to the Court
of Ordinary of Lberty County for Icavo to sell
a portion or the real and persona! estate of Benja
min W. Alien, lato deceased, or so much thcrcot oh
U necessary ; and sold for tho benefit of tho heirs
uud distributees of said estate.
CAROLINE E. AI.1JCN,
Qualified Administratrix.
October Ctli, 1856 oet 12—2m
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
A LL persons having demands ogaiust the estate
of Benjamin W. Allen, late ol sain county.de-
o used, are hereby notified to present them, nrojter-
/ atiortod, to me, within tho lime prescribed by
uw, or they will not be settled.
And all person* Indebted to said deceased are
hereby required to make immediate payment.
CAROLINE E. ALLEN,
, , „. ... Qualified Administratrix.
October 6tu, 1856, oet S2—lm
notice.
1 WDmontta after date, application will be made
1 to tbo Honorable, tits Court of Ordinary of
Bulloch County, for leave to sell all the Lands and
Necroes belonging to theMtateofJames Hagen, lain,
drftiid County, deceased.
KP3AH HAGEN, Administratrix.
1 11. icvLt),nf29, IBM. U|N .
GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY.
r ail whom It may concern. Whcrcj- lUuab
Whito will apply *t tho Court of Ordinary for
letters of Administration on Dm muitc of Patrick
White deceased.
These aro thereforotocite und nduilDbli alt whom
it may concern to bo and appear before raid Court
to make objcsiiou (IT any they have) on *. r before
tho first Monday in December next, otberwi<p said
letters will bo granted.
Witness William Iu?c, Kcq.. Ordinary for Ifoi'och
County, this l&lh Get. A D. 1856.
octltl WILLIAM LEE, O. it. 0.
T .GEORGIA BULLOC H ( OlI.VTY.~
i) ALL whom it may cone- m, whereas lleury,l t -
l’arri-b will apply at the Court <ff Ordinary
for letters of guardianship of Isaiah M Martha.
George W. John. A. aud Henry i'arici, orphan chil
dren of Isiab Parish, defeated, thcsuure, therefore
to cito und admonish all whom It may concern to he
and utipcur bolero said Court fo'inuko objection* (if
aoy they have) ou or before the first Monday in
December next, otherwise said letters will be grad
ed.
Wituess, William i.eo, ordinary for the County
of Bullocii, this 15thOct. A. D. 18rn.
oct 19 WIL1JAM LKK. one
STATE OF GEORG!aT’CHATYiam' COUNTY
1 0 nil whom It may concern—Wlicrea-. M* r-
deeui G. Sliettall will apply at tlm Court of
Ordinary for letters of adminLtruiioh on tho c-.-tato
of Daniel OVonuor. These are, therefore, to *it«
and admonish all whom it mny concern; t-> l»o and
appear before said Court to make objccti-in, (if any
they have,) on or before (lie first Monday in Nu
voiuber uext otherwise said letters will be t!> .-tilted.
Witness, John UiH>o, Esq., Ordinary tor« huiliaiii
County, this first day of October, 1856.
oct 2 JOHN BILL* *, o. c. t
NOTICE.
S IXTY DAYS otter da«o application will be mad'
to tho Honorable Court of Ordiuary or Screven
county for leave to sell a Negro Girt named Ungn,
the property of E. J. Brannon,
oct lu T. H. BRANNON, Trustee
McIntosh county sheriff sale.
\\J ILL be sold on the first TUESDAY in Xorem
VV ber next, before the Court House door, in the
Gty or Darien, tho following property, to wit:
The UNION STEAM SAW MILL, together with all
the Fixtures, Machinery, Ac., tbereuutc belonging.
Also, the Mill Site on which said Mill l* situated,
containing four acres. Said Mill situate three m lo>
below Darien, at a place kuown as Pratt's landing,
ou a tributary stream of the Altamahu River, in
said county, levied ou as the property of Frost .<c
Boulter, to satisfy a lien judgment i-wued from the
Honorable, the lofeiior Court of the County of McIn
tosh, Mortimer Oullinau vs. the Union Steam Saw
Mill, Frost £ Boulter owners ihcrcot—property
|H>lutPd out lu said lion. Term? cash—purch.i
paying for title. WM. T. THURPK,
Sheriff Mclnfo«h County
Darien, October 3,lr&O. oi t 4
NOTICE."
O NE MONTH utter this date application will l*e
made to tho Bank of the 8tuto iff Georgia for
the payment of a twenty dollar bill, tho right hall
of which b is b nil lost.
DANIEL THOMAS.
Greenville. Ala., 1st Oct., 1855. oct 2?law4w
UK1AL EVIDENT
n.niw or .
WILDER'S miAmaNDER SaAbB,
A% Mantifadurrl ; , v.va.-n* A Vanin. Ntm Fork.
Iu tho fire of the 3d
tost, which consum
ed tuo brick batldiug
occupied by Ur, Jao.
T. Thomas, opposite
the Gas Works, uthf
city, was a rare i
.the aboro description*
containing tho books, papers, and money of Mr.
Thomas, and although the building was detroyed,
tho said S*fo unstained in* Injury wliatever from the
intense heat P> which it bad been exposed. On open
ing tho Rafo, tho contents woro found undisturbed,
and in tbo same order and condition as when placed
there.exccfta slight discoloration to tho projecting
cuds of a few papers, and the back* of one or two ot
the books, cain-cd by tho steam generated in the
fttfo, while nl ita greatest beat.
The Salo aud coutonta, us it came from tho ruins,
may mUII bo seen, in Die ikhhobsIoii of Mr. Thomas,
at Uio Gas Works. A targe assortment of these cele
brated Pnfiw nlwuy* on hand.aud for rale by
C. H. CAMI'FIELD,
Agent for Urn Manufacturers,
July 26, 1856 171 Bay Ht.,&ivanuah,Ga.
I take plcnsuro iu normhoraliiig the foregoing state
ment, and in addition would add, that tho book* arc
now* in mbs. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard. Ferry Wharf
July 26lh, 1855. octG—If
DYING AND RENOVATING
E STABLISH MENT,
73 TORI STREET, NEAR TOE COURT BOUSE,
SAVANNAH. GA.,
Estnlillshcd In 1839.
S UIB .Subscriber grateful to hU friends and
|K)trou» for lliclr continual favors, would state
t iu addition to Dio improvements in DYING, ac
quired by Idm during hi-* la.-t visdt t<» England and
Scotland, baa made nrrutigvmenta for extending hta
tntslness, by which he is now eunblcd to dyo a
greater variety of colors on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls, Ac., which lie trusts will generally pleaso
ail who may favor him with their pntronago.
Gentlemen Y garments dyed, cleaned or reminded
a.- may ho ro»jnired, iulhevamesiipcriorstylo which
has generally so much pleased hU patrons and
friends.
Taliio Covers, ami ladies' L'rupc Shawls, Ac.,
I'.leuucd and tlnisiicd in tin* first style.
ladles' Bounds dyed, bleache.1 and pressed in
tbo most fashionable btyle*.
Orders from the country promptly attended lo.
Terms moderate.
When parcels are. seut by steamboats or railroad,
word should be sent him by letter through the post
office, so that he may know where to call for them,
men 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
8AVANNAII, ALBANY & GULF RAIL
ROAD.
O N AND AFTElt'VVKDNK>Da Y, the ICtli Instant,
there will be oxk tally P.-n'sengcrond Freight
Train, (.-nndays excepted.) on Die Savauuab, Al
bany aud Gulf Road Riiuuiiig aa follows :
LeaveSavannah.Y.a.»
Arrive at Ways, 10.30, a. it.
m.Ti’Hxi.\<i.
U-ave Ways, 2, l*. m.
Arrive at^avuunali, 3.30, i*. n.
EDGAR i . UEKIQT,
r, ct 4 Chief Engineer.
ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD.
friHipmUL
.A1.UK AND ntuc- J. tunll, lu .lima, io liU"frlf».l> oiut tin* imbiu
fiMreUy, hU Haoere Uuuki Ibr Uirir llbaru inlruu
•nudUluwo^ which tuu muliulUKuhiuiiu •
lictrede lad) pwtoor IhbDUb. Alw. iWolluc
TorhU, AUb.au udTnatuM, ihuchy wubliu.
Urn to exhibit > .lock uaupM.nl In up Houllwr.
i-imiUm. HarchuU, Haul Kecpei., not tSUaui
had Owner* tre particularly Inrltnl to euuihi. tin
prreanl alack, which la now complau In an th.
,arloni departments, canilrtlin In part or Uni inllu.
ln(|ao<U, rla:
CAHVm DKt'AHTMKKT.
.-lOTICK.
T HREE mouths after date application will be
made totbc Marine Bauk or Savannah for tbc
payment or two Twenty Dollar Bill*, (viz: letter n,
No. 3,070. and letter C, No. 697.) the right halves
of which have been lost by mall,
oct 9—3m JAMES V. HUDSON
“ YOUR HOUSE/”.
NO. 144 BRYAN STREET,
Wfc.fr OF TJIK SURKhT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
f HUE SUBSCRIBER would inform bis Iriends uud
X the pnbl'c generally, that he ba» KEMot FD
from his Old Stand to BRYAN STREET, and fitted
uptho above House in a superior stylo, uud intends
serving bis friends with uli tho delicacies iff Die so,
sou, such as—
WILD GAME. VENISON, GEORGIA AND NEW
YORK OYSTERS, tic.,
and pledges hlmseir to use every endeavor lo please
all who may favor him with their patrounc.
HENRY BURT.
sept 2:»—tfo£tr
IOAKD ok TomMtaeloNbits ouuo Atiauuc
_L aud Gull Railroad, having adjourned lo meet
on the 2tiib lustaut. and it having been represented
to me that the iuterest of Dm*, enterprise requires
farther titun for the obtainiuont of subscriptions
to the Flock, and acquiescing in the Justness ofthe
-i:ege.'tii>u, the meeting ofthe Board on the 2«Ui
in-itaut is licreby |*ost|Nincd until the 22d day e
October next, at Mbledgeville.
K. A. XISBCT, Chairman.
Macon, Aug. 20, 1866 aug I
CENTRAL* R A! XTro AD.
CARPET AID DPUOUIU*
WAREHOUSE.
•s mtUltJulim StrmU.
'1QNED would take llita uutwr
publli
Uigllsh Druggets, (ot va
riou* widths,)
Mosaic Hearth (tugs.
Velvet and Clieuilfo tm*-
Tufted Rug*,
Piano and tablu Cuvuni,
Door Mata(every variety,
8Uver k Brass FUir Ifod*
Royal Medal loo,
Royal Velvet,
Mocet Wilton.
Mooet Brussols,
Tapestry Brussels,
Power Loom Brass
Three ply Ingrain,
Twopfr Ingrain,
Wool Dukn, Carpets Bindings, he..
CURTAIN AND VPU0L8TKRF DBPA &TVKN1
Brocatelles. Lace and Muslin Curtains
Satin do Isunra. GUtOondoes,
Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pins and Batata,
Worsted and Cotton Damask. Tkssels, Lnoiw ami
Cords; Velvet and Plush of various colors; Window
Shados, new style.
Also, every variety of Furniture Covering, Trim
mlngs and materials for deoorating.
FLOOR OIL OLOWB.
From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Halls an<.
Brava or Mmusoui, Cirv ov vtcnsnuau, )
. Otttoo of the Southern Railroad Company, j
miue Sontbern Railroad Company Invite prqpo-
X sals from contractors for Uw clearing, gradn-
an. n, masonry, treatliHg and bridging, necessary
to the completo prejiaraiiou for the superstructure
ofUio roadway of the eastorn dlvlsloo of ttslr
Also, for furnishing th* cross-ues, and for the
irack iayiUK with any incidental work accessary.
And for ail other work, stations, platforms, de
pots, ko\ required in the thorough completion of
the rood lor effpettve operation.
Tho graduation amounts to 779,000 cubic yards of
excavation, and 661,006 cubic yards of embank-
Tho treslling to4.000leet.
The bridging to 600 feet.
The masonry Ibr culverts amonn •» to 10,000
perch-
The cross ties to 140,000.
Propowds, sealed, endorsed, aud dlreued to the
undersigned, will be reooived until the Lral day ol
November next, and will be, at Ibe optk t of bid
ders, either for—
t. The entire work of construction, completing the
road ready for the iron;
n. The work of construction, exclusive of cross
lies and track-laying;
m. For each item of work, entire and separate;
iv. For tho grading of either, or a specified num
ber of sections, or one mile each;
v. For the oross-Ues to be furnished, the number
nans ow AMVKi
lnMn-ui, <A fluo erna or I,
luftrUia. liareueli,« Mnu..
AtiTU^lM wort, wtil- nr .Hl.^1 w
TMtiwnwmtt ofcupjfltf 'lii.M. retun,ii .T^A 1
chuiM donhh ibMhme rein h
. Ati.erUrem.nu M wb.iovn iu.ku,
tau^Uu. n» mrelh, lo to
ror . Iwiw Bmotlhe n.iiu»i„. , atet
octl8
to fit Without
The sttbecriber will oblige blmselTto makethw
prkmon all deecription of goods as low m the asm.
quality can be purchased tn any Northern city.
49* Carpets out to Rooms and goods sent to »u>
part of the city free of charge.
49* An oxporleucod Upholster will attunl to tlu
making and laying or Carpets and Oil Cloths wb<-.
Icelred. Tho decorative and curtain le|Nirtnicm i-
n charge nr au Upholster of acknowledged u»lc au •
•kill. W.U.GUIUN, Agent.
14u Cougress and 67 84. Jullou-sb
uaIUsek shops.
Pulaski House Barber Shou.
Oie*nt' Brick Budding, opposite the Pulaski Uovv,
FIVE WORKMEN ENOAOED.
Marshati' House Barber Hliop,
Broughton Sired,
FOUR WORKMEN EKOAOEO.
r PHE subscriber, thankful to his fellow-citizens
X for the liberal patronage be has received, ana
in still receiving, begs respectfully to Inform them
that he has engaged sufficient additional firat-claiu
workmen from some of the beat Barber Shops in
New York, and will be enabled to accommodate an
many gentlemen as may honor btm with their pa
tronage.
N. B.—The Barbershops aro closed on Sundays*•
strangers will please bear this In mind.
LAND AGENCY.
rpiIKuudorsigued will, for five dollar* por lot,
X examine any lands iu the counties of Appling,
Wayne, Ware or Coffoe, and report to tbo owner as
to their present value, tbe prospect for their be
coming moro valuablo in future, and whetner or
not there is being any trcapaEs committed thereon,
Invariably pledging himself to give a truo and cor
rect account, for which all remittances will be ex
pected in advance.
Uu will also sell and remit when'requestod. and
us directed.for seven per cent.
Ho will also promptly attenJ to all professional
business entrusted to his care.
vernon • mclendon,
my 13 Attorney at !u micsvillc. Ga.
MACHINERY AND U«> » RAILING
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY.
ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAH, GA.
(Near the Market.)
TjMlOM the most completo facilities iu bis owu
X establishment, and through bis connections
with several of tho principal manulhcturng cstab-.
vi. For the enure oonstruction.ieady for thsiroo,
ofelthcr of the three divisions hsreinaUer named
of said road;
The eastern division, connecting with the com
pleted road at or near the town ofBrandoo, extends
to the Mobile and Ohio road, 82)4 miles, which will
be divided Into three subdivisions : the first of 21
miles, the second of 28 miles, and the third of 88)4
miles.
In each form of proposal, the bidder will state bis
item prices, and for the graduation will make his
bid at so iuuchj>er cubic yard of excavation aud
embonkuiout, aud tho additional difference for "ex
cess" of either; or for so much per cubic yard up
•ou tho largest Item, and Dio difference for
Tbo parties maklug proposal* aro desired lomake
them iu four forms: 1. For the whole amount pay
able monthly ineasb, as tho work progresses, re
serving twenty por cent for final settlemont. 2.
One-hall in cash, payable in tbo same way, aud one
halfin tho stock or the company. 3. One-third in
cash, payable in the same way, the bonds of the
1 Square,....
•10
16
620
2 Bquarea...
16
22
■M
8 do ....
20
27
82
4 do ....
24
32
58
» 40 ....
•J7
36
44
• do ....
50
40
60
7 do ....
32
48
54
t do ....
M
46
5$
• do ....
>6
48
61
10 do ....
«
50
61
.t
I.-
Il<
lit
IU
Proporiioc*
[•dactiM of 24 j«r «l i,„ m ib0
refrertiKBeou WSAEt*
1 1111*11.;,
Wo
iJb | r
44
62 I •
50
65
70
74
77
80
SSsBS«aR3S?wus^*a
Ati.ntiMnwn.ortierod threeUmVi,.-.
boetorfed two lhlrdi the .hove mV
AdverUremenu ordered in II,e Weekly edit,,
por iquare tbr eieh ItSSHion, (er .S iSSKt' 1
one month. For more U1.1, ,i, m i, '“' u
tho rate. livciOed In th.hbeve Ulile
opeclxl noticed, 10 cent, tier Hue for tliRn,,
f for each Mtoeqent WfimJ£
*° b« subject to contract. Mamie nou^aif
nerel Ineiutiou 60 cent- SSi. NoSSSli; ,l
tarertedfor leu Ihu 60 otoSte-
Rcport.,Beeolutioni t or l-rooeSuimS'HlS".
«•»
**&}**> Wher ® ^ utuu «'» rmining, |iui,.,.n
■um; If twoor more, 130each. “«'* u l*us
Auctioneers'advertisement''not tube .nhu-
jS^ e “‘ u>lH!Ctargwl “
ABSy ttoeircuuuttnce., io bolncioo
I'roieeBioual und buyina. cred. nel oiteedi..
liue.. wiU be Imerled .1420 per :
Cull on perootii u, b«on,V t IS!L
ta “ e , r S? V °““ r ">verii,em«,B*ioR k
variably in advance. P* 1 ® *°r u.
lnid;^e C ^“" ! “' li<1 * , •’• lo b. „„
.^!® r . U ^“ cllU ..V ut marked t>n the c
company, payable in ten years, with interest at j specified time, will b<* iureried^untli
six per cent., payable aimuall y. 4. Payable cn j payment exacted. un ‘" r ° rWtf - “
tircly In tbestock ortho road.
Tho proposals to be considered must be accompa
Died by satikfactory reference or credentials, ami ,
freSsrsi r . r<Merv “ ,h ° r ' s, “ 0 ' ,tcepun “
” ‘ ■" For one square, renewablo once a week
: * Wh months ad vertiiiux. ot','
Muju. profiles and specifications may bo seen at
this office; und any further information will be tar
nished upon application to tbo undersigned.
. , - , «&
twice •• ^
8 times orott('b«: '
iocoouiuern nanruaa couuuciu.ca m kwimuu, , . - VVUMaklculuri(J
the capital of the 8tate, and is finished as Tar as the ; ed one hall the above rates additional,
town of Brandon; and is in good running order Yearly advertisers shall be limited to the ti„
and well equipped totbat poiut. It extends from i contracted for. All contract* shall bo in wniT»
Brandon in a lino almost directly east eighty-two i ataUng definitely the nature or the busineu to l
and a half miles, to the intersection, of the Mobile advenited. Any advertisements not projerfr^
and Ohio Railroad, a few miles below the town «•»’! ne<tted with the business shall U* chars Jspi*
Uarkm, iu Lauderdale county: and paases through *nd also any excess i-i mutter over tbs an w
the counties of Rankin. Scott and Newton. Tb.v contracted for. n,eL ''
line is overahigh rolling country, well watered • umtract advertisements jiayable qusrterlv .■
and timbered,and iu point ofbcaUbtuluess,ocooom 1 vertisemeht* from strangers and tramient nefia,
ical liviug, Ac., is equal to tho most favoreri} payable in advance. All others will becovnisn.'-
in>nion» ofthe utfollnos andtieorgia. Tbe grading. • when called for.
except for tho first twenty mile* Is generally light; J Regular advertiser* and all other* ,- 0 „
and ujiou the most of Die sections the excavation ; munications or requiring u.-tUes designed to call at.
and embank tuent altoruate favorably; the excep- tention to fairs, concerts, s.-'irm, or tay public eo-
lions being in the two heaviest cuts. Tbe material | tertainments, where charge* ate mue r«« aiin.ii
is of a character easily moved, tbe growth or the j tance—all notices of privau a>socjMk«i,mrjtu.
country affords abundance of umber suitable for Uce designed to call attenti. n io private ti h‘rvn.-*- f
bridging and cros*'Ues;anditiB believed that no calculated or intended to promote iiMlvMuitalk-
work offer*, in tacllltles for construction, greatei rests, can only be inserted with the laientand'.uj
iuduceraeuts to contractors, especially those using that the same Is to be paid for. Ii • serttd intL-
negro tabor ©dltortal column vwhich canheonij dthedUm.
Hie company is entirely out ot debt, and bu due t : on of tbe editor*) the saint will be .urged at U j
to it by rellau.e stockholders, about f : 3o,000, wbich rate or not less than 20 cent* per line.
•• • * L - ’ »iW,T
lul.t
call it iu. It is also an recipient under the recent 1 oofi Weekly newspajwrs it r-avar.iwb, (i»„ jlwirV
GUY, PORTABLE stEAM ENGINE, PORTABLE; grant ofUnds made by Uongreu, ilthey can be had ourselves strictly to adh-re to the ak-ve bill if
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILD*, CAST AND 1 along tbe line, which is believed to be the case, iff charges, aud In no imtiai.C' i<> deviate therefrom,
nearly 400.000 acres or land. • The above rates to tike • f.vt ll ircii 1, V*6», j i
The road couuects with and Is an extension oi l« continue binding, until ' Imtiged h> the < ote:, *
Jl i
OHa5
O N und after Sunday, tho 14th October, inati,
and until further notice, the Passenger Train*
ou tne Central Railroad will run m follows :
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leaves Savannah Dully ut...f» a m and 12.15 p n.
Arrive iu Macon " “..2.15 p m " l x n.
Leave Macon •• “.11.-15 a m “ 9.30 pm.
Arrive in Savau’h •• “10.45 pm “ 7.20 am
' mmrfxx hwaxsau and acgcsta.
Leave Savannah 12.16 p m and 8.30 p. a.
Arrive in Augusta 8.46 n •' 6.80 a a,
Leave Augusta 6. a m “ 4.30 p a
Arrive in Savannah 1.30 p a “ 10.45 p
m.*rwxx> macon .and acovsta.
Leave Macon .11.45 .a n and 9.80 r a.
Arrive in Augusta 8.46 p a “ 6.30 a a.
Leave Augusta 6. a a •• 4.30 p *
Arrive iu Macon 2.15 p a “ 1. .» a
BETWEEN SAVANNAH. *ILUt*<KVIUK K SATUXIO.V
Leave Savannah 6. «a
Arrive in Milledgoville 2.45 p a.
Leave Macon 11 46 a a
Arrive In Eatonton 5. pa.
W. M. WADI.KY Gen’l Supt.
Savaunah. Git., oct. 12. 1S55. octl5
LliANGE OF gUIIEDULE UN THE
SOUTH WE8TERN RAILROAD
Over will ell passu the Great
New York & New Orleans Mails*
M
O N aud after Sunday, February 3d, 1856,
two daily trains between Macon and Columbus,
and oue between Macon and Americus,
I.cavo Macon at 2 a m and 8 p n; arrivo at Colum
bus at 7 15 a y. uud 10 30 f y ; leave Columbus *•
4 15 am, and 1 80 p m ; arrive ut Maodh at 10 64 a a,
and 7 40 p a;leave Macon at 2 a a; arrivo at Amcri
ciis at d 40 a «: leave Americus ut 2 20 p a; arrive at
Macon at 740 pm; n.akingafoinpleteconnectioube
tween Mouignutery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
ville, Wiliniugtou and Charleston; also, with Central
Railroad Trains t*» Savannah, Millcdgcvilleand Eaton
ton, and with Macon aipl Western trains to Atlanta
Chattanooga, Nashville uud Knoxville. Tonti.
At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad ft.
Eufanla. Ala., coimecling iptily at Americas with
four horse P-n>t Coaclies in Tallali L->eo. Albany,
rhomu- vilin, Kainbridgc, Ac., with tri-weekly hacks
to Lumpkin. uiDibert. Ac., at Fort Valley with hacks
to Perry, Itaynosville, HawkiusviUe and KuoxviUe.
Ga. I' wri’iigrrp for Americus and points bolow Fort
uw. — Valley, sliotilfl fake th«’ 12 15 p if train from Savon-
Just receive.! Whit™ir;!l Coats aud Pants, White - null; and tlie 5 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de-
amt Figured Marseille* Vests, for sale at a small pro-1 tention ut Macon. For otli.-r |>oitits on the 8outh-
Western or Muscogee Roads take oil her train from
JOHN W. KELLY. 1 Savnimah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Ameri
cus at 2 20 r m will reach < obimhus at 10 30 p y the
same night.
Passengers from i.'olumbii.- amt Die West for Am
ericus, South w.Ttcrn Georgia or Florida, should
lake Dm I 80 p m train at •Vlutnlms, sloop nt Fort
Valley, und reach at rt to \ v next morn
ing.
Fir<*t class steam.-hip-de.ive Navannah for New
York on Wetinesdays and Saturday*, nnd for Phila
delphia on Wednesdays Parage i.i the Cabin $25,
Steerage $8.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $14 00
“ Columbus “ “ 10 00
“ Araerirus “ “ 8 80
GEO. W ADAMS, Sup't.
_Macon, .lanuury 30tli*, 1850. tnaylo
NEW AND SPLENDID FASHION A.
BLE GOODS
V R T°K FALL1. TRADE uF 1866.
WILLIAM O. PRICE,
AT TUB 1
STAR CJ.OTHINU EMPORIUM,
147 Buy Struct,
IS now opening Die largest and best se
lected stock of Goods for Gentleman's wear
ever offered iu the city iff purannah.
. Black and Colored Cloths Black Doeskins
and Ca«simorns, overcoating, Fancy Caraime.es,
mid ’Ilk* and Velvet Vestings, which cannot bo snr
pdsse', are to be found in bold profusion in tho
Merchants’ Tailoring Department, aud will be mad*
to order lu ino a t approved style, and at short no
tice.
Ihstvo taken particular pains with the manufac*
luring of my Ready Made Clothing, ami fc'l confi
dent «ff pie .sing nil who nmv favor me with their
patronugc. 1 have a lot of very tasty business
suits, 11 which 1 iuvite |Kirii«:u!ur uttentmn.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS and Toilei
ar tie lea of every description, and n largo stock ol
Trunks, Carpet Bags and Vulbcs always 011 band.
WIIJJAM O. PRICE,
Star U Hiring Emporium,
oct ? 147 ltay street
OYSTERS;
THE subscriber is nmv ready to tar-
Inisb OYSTERS iu tbo Shell, fresh open
ed or Pickled in any quantity to suii.
purchaser-. Pickled Oyster** iu kegs
ready to be shipped.
oct 1 .1 D. JESSE
REMOVAL.
The subscriber has Removed on the
Bay. next door to the Republican,
office, where he is uow opening a
. ——- handsome assortment iff » P R l N gL. —
ANI) SUMMER GOODS, which be will sell by tins
pattern or make to order in the most fashionable
Mtyle. Also, Ready Made Clothing for Dm pre-ent
and coming season.
Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a con
tinuance of tbe same.
N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at
the shortest uolice,
WOOD—WOOD
1 MIE SUBSCRIBER has just received, and wni
. keep constantly on hand at his W.od Yard,
Old Charleston Wharf, a full .-upply of the heft
of boated Black Jack, Oak, Hickory, foghtwool,
Ac., Ac. All in want are roqiectliiily invited to
give Idm a call. H. (,:. RAVeOR.
i’. 8. All orders left at Ihc Book Stare under ill?
Marshall Houso will be promptly attended to.
sept 30 •
DISSOLUTION.
T HE C0 partnership ot F. CHAMPION A CO. is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
business o the late firm will he.settled by F. Cham
pion, who will continue the Grocery business ou
bis own account.
F. CHAMPION,
it. J. LAUCOMB1K.
ifavanuab, October 1, 1856. »cpt 80—lm
BOOKS Sl STATIONMY.
T he SUBSCRIBER lias on hand the SCHOOL
BOOKS In use hi tho Schools or the city, to
f etner with a fine -ortmentor the latest Cheap
’ublications, Maga,. -s, Ac., Ac., und his stock or
Miscellaneous Book- «dl ho increased us Tost as it
can be doue with a d o regard lo 11 good stock.
- -A 1.80—
A fine assortment of Juvenile Books, Color id
Primers, Toy Books, Ac.
- ALSO—
Paper Envelopes, Wux, Bill Paper, Pencils, Pen
Holders, Slates, and such 8tuple articles us every
body wants.
Tbo Magazines and Now Publications will be re
ceived as early as at any Store iu the city.
A share or public patronage is resticctrullysohc
it d. J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
oct 8 fT mler the Marshall Houi.
LAND AGENCY—Brunswick, G*.
EDWIN M. MOORE
i \FFEU8 hta services to the public in the pur-
KJ chose and sale or lands in the couurle* ol
Glynn, Wayne, Oamdeu, Charlton, Appling, Ware,
Coffee, Clinch, Lowndes aud Thomus. Particular
attention given to locating, purchasing and selling ol
town lota in tbe town of Bauuswick.
KKntKSNCT* ;
Dr RCollins, Macon; Dr B M Carglle, Brunswick
Thomas H Harden, Svvannab; Hon James L flew
rd, Thnmasvillc.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
BOOK & JOB OFFICE.
Merchants can bo ■uppfi*! at short notice with
Bill-Heads, Bill* or Lading,
Drajr Books, Circular*, Card*
and Blank Books*
Particular attention given'to BOOK AND PAM
PHLET PRINTING, such a* Catalogues for Colleges,
Proceedings of Meetings. Reports, By-Laws, etc.
Thankful for the very llberalpatronago heretofore
received, wo respectfully solicit a continuance of
th* same, feeling that we shall be able to please nil
who may tavor us with a call, both as to price* and
sxsontion of work.
Suvnnnnlt. Oct. 1st, 1866.
f plIE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing bc-
1 tween Die subscribers, uuder the natno of J.
V. CONNER AT A CO ,wa-. tills day dissolved by
mutual consent. Mr. Joseph V. Counorat will at
tend to the settlement or thu affairs of tho said firm.
J. V. CONNER AT,
J. LAMA.
fiuvunimli. Ort. 1st, 1N3G.
THEUNllF.RsfGNED having bought oulthe in
terest of Joii.v lau.i, will borentter continue the
wholesalo GKOCKRY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS
in bis owu iiaiuoaiul for hi* own account, and re-
si^ctfully snlicita from tin* friends ofthe Into firm a
-ontiuuancc or their favors,
oflta .1 V CONNER AT
/*\RANGES, Ac.—lo l*oxo* Naraau Lemons and
V Orsugos, received
Jyn
per steamer, and for Hale
J. 1) JESSE.
CANDLES.
CtPEllM ACETTI, Adamantine and Tallow of various
w 1 brand*; Soap of various brands, from 6, 8,10
and 12 coni*. Chemical Soda Soap 10 cents; Wo
man's Friend 10 rout*. Call und examino nl
BARRON’S
Family Grocery,
sep28 Whitaker and CfcarUfin-strest*.
Mil. unioi aun ri,vuii JIXJ.I.-, I..VI ahi-
WROUGHT IRON RAIIJNU, 8TATUE1TES, STORK
FRONTS. ColumnR, Window Bills aud Until*, Iran
Doors, Shutters, Ac., at Nvrthempricrt. He is also
prepared to repair Machinery and iron work ofevery
description, at short uotice, upon reasonable teems.
As ageut for BAUUPS P1I1I.ADRI.PH1A MARBLE
WORKB, be is also prepared to exhibit a great varie
ty of desigus for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac
Also Iron Railing in great variety, for enclosures,
and to receive orders, and put up the work at man-
facturera* prices. H. H. UNYILLK
Savannah, April 11,1S56. Iprll
THE GftlfiAT SOUTHERN REMEDY
PRYOR’sThNTMLiN t.
I T is a sore and speedy cure for bums, piles,
corns, felous, lever sores, ulcers, scald bead,
tetter worm, sorenipplos, (recommended by nur
se*,) sore and cracked lips, fresh wounds and sores
of any description. It is a most valuable remedy
aud cure, which can be testified to by thousands
who have used it in many portion* of tne South for
tbe last few years. In no instance will tbc salve do
uny injury, or interfere witb a physician's prescrip
tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates and
anj way eSm
. rr „.„ , — —.. ... . Alt ••on tract* tor
Vicksburg, Shrevenport and Texas Rallros 1, now the year or any other aj^.lUed nine, rtii.tu-t.iy ceare
under contract for its wholu distance and h rapl-i with the expiration iff the |«rio.i for which tie}
progress of construction. It lutersect* the New l weif nia.le.
Orleans and Jackson. Great Northern Railway at'- * ** Hilton .V to. Ge-rgian u‘ ''»miaJ
Jackson, and through that at Canton, connects with -*b»sw* A huts. Re uUimn
tbo Mississippi Coutral Railway, the Iron or which
l* uow beltu luld to Holly springs. It Intersects . —
witb the Mobile and • bio Railroad, as already stat- SIR ASTLEY COOPER’S
ed, near Marion, and Us point of intersection meets , * * _ _ 1 ®
with the North-eastern aud Southwestern Railroad .WAJ ■ ■ dMi
la Alabama, aud through that unites with the roads mHF i nV iiroratIn* action ot ar Aitir*
i T rSsa
with tb. Pacific Ucmu running iu inure lenglb oc j L^IKdSSlffi?
thessme imrallei of latitude with these places. It gJJ£t^SJkuIous 1 change oraOucM^Si
is thus obvious that this lino of work iv oue (ff the ! .hta wonderful medicinetothediiiiedSf
If nuiill \f»tnp •itaVawnriMti* anifHtiP aod fiobUltsted body U st once re.ieved, rc-UG
it unites .Maine aud New Orleans, and the Atlantic rentiepnmf and built un- tlio tuf-utii i,tii iilitt/ii
«>«*'lb«i•iretoiM't. to inato.lu.ble bond,. Bui “dSomlb ULjJlu.Sl.E
■ whilst thus National. 11 appeals especially for aid to .r /»,«,,,i D ® trembline victim or deorettlin ui
letters from people who have nsed it themselves, Southern men and Southern enterprise, for when jebff kS ties a new LanhS.ffi.eJlb
... ... comrk . ted< with Uio intermediate gap in Alabama lebUt> be . L0 “ e, » u . e " ntau.ne ittnili ettct,b
• * bull
and most earnestly recommend it to others as a
speedy and certain remedy for tbe above namvff
diseases. A trial Is sU that is necessary for its owu
recommendation.
Among tbe mauy that have testified to the effica
cy of this valuablo remedy, and recommended It to
tho public, aro Dr R A T Ridley, Judge E Y Hill,
Judge 0 A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, J L Stephens. Esq,
and thousand* of other*.
Sold by JB Moore, Savannah, Ga; J KHall. Amer
icas, Ga; Clark & well*, Augusta, Ga; McKeesou,
Robin* A Co. New York; nnd druggUt* generally, j is a bonus from the State of Mississippi; tbe pubii.-
it will, with its connections, now built and being
built, run right through tbc heart of tboso great
Southern cotton-growing Slates, Louisiana, Missis
sippi, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, am:
unites tbe great inland ten witb tbe broad ocean.
move* witb a firm step: Ills mind which vupt
viously sunk in gloom, becomes bright, twjut,
active, and he gees forth refreshed, rffeomiN
and conscious < rnew vigor to hi* tccuitoaed <c
cupatlons; and tbe effect is not temporary, os fit
of road and to induce capit^ists and cohtraetor^ t>>;
embark liberally iu ita construction, rfao fifteen : disease* ortiie itomach and plgesii\ t organs, they
mile* of completed Railroad, with its equipment ' »*-—• * —«*
and sixty valuable slave*, many of them mechauio, 1 neM 1, riMtiewwsf wmt*ofilwp ffil'fifr
«, -t - , is a bonus front the State of Mississippi; tbe pubii.- incapacity for business, loss of memory, confusion.
By rem tllog ono Jollar ui tbo proprtetor u ; i a .j baa been don»t.(l by 1’ougrre, ; and It U, p.r liSIS btowl to 5 bred S™KbiljTtS
“ bap., notgrcmtly ov.rtoltoi.Uogtbeprereul pn. ““““"A’ .....
perty ofthe roudto pul itat or near ono miliiou
viugle box of Dio Ointment will be forwarded by
mail, tree of postage, to any part of thu V Stale*.
JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER ! struotiou
ALABAMA« ^
debility ihey increase and restore the appttite.pi-
rifp tbe blood, strengthen tbe tone nt the stomach,
and give such energy and vigor to tbe comtitcik*
wort, will bea't ui.™ .qu.lly fotorested. It'wl: I “^“dKly'Mrt^IlSlr Mr imm'i
tbo. b. soon that Ibis roe,I prerenu 1-reiiliar in, ! toralubl.: UreblthHltog Ibe iv.tcra until fii
duccraeill. lo men of mere, lo engage to lb vou ' .. Uckl of „ ejeonued clmH
ian, iree oi postage, jo any iwri oi mu l eiatc*. perty urthe roudto pul itat or near ono miliiou oi
8old by J. u. MOURE, rtavannah, Ga., and drug dollar* iu which sum futuro stockholder* who may
ata generally. V. J. MOORE. Proprietor, ! become such by direct subscriptiou of mouey or
UGrangc, Ga. 1 — ■-*—»•
LOOK AT THIS!
4>4 \ KEGB Clioico GOSHEN BUTTER.
&\J 15 boxes CHEESE.
15 barrels APPLES.
10 “ ONIONS.
10 l’OTATOEs.
2 “ PEaRS.
2 cases Eating PRUNES.
2 “ Cooking do.
6 boxes Tomato CATSUP.
4 “ Walnut do.
4 •• Cocoa do.
—ALSO—
A large and freeb supply rff Chocolate, Gelatine,
Farina, Tappaoca,Barley Vermacille, Macarona,
Ac.
We would ssy to ouf frleud* ami Die public in
general, that iu additiou to a flue and selected stock
of GROCERIES, we keep constantly on baud a choice
aud select assortment of
WINES, LIRUOIIS, SUGARS, 4fcc„
which we will sell very low for cash or city brjto
ral. We would auggeat to those that love good
living to give u* a call bt lore purchasing elsewhere,
for wo have the very article it is eomposod or, for
which wc sell very low.
oct 9 R. H. WATSON A CO
i sept 10—INI
WM. C.SMKDKS,
t'lesideut Southern Railroad.
M A
£
,
^jOCOA NUTS—600 Cocoa Nut*, received HUiKur
' sale by
[scpl23]
| | AY—200 halos Hay, lb store and _for sale by
Ljy25
CRANE, WELLS A CO.
B 1 ® ggaAggffllBS.
HENRY LATHROP & (JO.
HAVE IN STOKE
A COMPLETE assortment of 0 e following
PLANTATION GOODS,
To which they would invito tho particular attention
of PLANTERS, and offer them ut reasonable price*
and ou accommodating term*:
Schley's Whito Plain* and Twill*
Heavy Northern Brown Twills
Black and Gray “
Black and Grey Plain*
Striped Cable Wnrp Kersey*
hold IJnscys In several grades
London ttuffll Blankets, in nil weight* aud sines
Cord do do
line Whitney do
itoul Stripes nnd Plaid*
Franklin do do
Real Cotton and Wool Flanneis
** all Wool do
Drown and Bleached Canton Flannel
Bhlrting Stripes, Striped Oanaburg*
Whito Cotton Oanaburgs
X and 74 ssrown Shirting
blue Demins, Blue Drill
Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Fatiuels
Scotch bonnets, Head Kercblofr, &u.
oct 11
S OAP, STARCH, SUGAR, SYRUP.ltc.7icT- ~
500 boxes Family Pale nnd No. 1 Soap
160 *• Frazer’* Beadfo and Oswego Starch
loo bbl*. Stewart's Clarified Sugar
fiOdozcu Lemon Syrup
60 boxes super Carbou Soda
Receivo4 and for sale by •
«ept28 mcmahon u doylk.
J. E. DE FORD,
APOTHECARIES HALL, & E. Comer or,
Brough £n and Barnard Street*. Savan
nah Ua., WholKale and retail Dealers in _
_ _ ug», Medicines and Chemicals, Dyo Woods and
Dye Stufl* 4 French, English, and American Pertain-
ery Fin Toilet aud Shaving Soaps, Combs and
Brushes of every desoriptiou, Surgical and Dental
Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinde,
Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent
or Proprietary Medicines of tbo 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 Physicians* Prescriptions and Family
Recipes. Ship. Family and Travelling Medicine Cues,
With plain Directions for use, including Directions for
1 treatment in cosob of pofooniDg, Drowning, Ac.
ap7 jy
READ !—READ It—READ Iff
That is, ifyou can see; and
•if you can’t sue, you can flnd t
all kind* of •• help* to see,” at the Wat
Jewelry Store or D. B. NichoU A Co., in Cougrea*-
street, next door to tho corner of Whitaker, where
you can purchase Watche*, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
and Faucy Goods, a* low as at any other store in
tho country.
We have received per steamship Alabama a fresh
lot ol those fine Steel Spectacles : also, a supply (ff
Pebble and Periscopic Lens, which we are prepared
to fit In all kind* of framc&, at short notice. Our
Periscopic Leu* (so called from their peculiar shape)
have an advantage over all others, a* they have a
greater range or focus, so that the reader is not
compelled to hold the book or paper at a certain
distance from tbe eye. Call and see.
D. B. NICHOLS A 00.
tOT ho charge for showing goods,
marl! D. B. N. A CO.
ness, and prolong me to tho latest powblt pe
riod.
Bxwabx or Sn kioi» aiTaiioxs—None ire
Ine without the fac-mmileol the signatory <* Lt*
Phail A Co., Sole Proprietors. London ud M*
York, on each box and on tbe direction.*. Tlieut-
nulne Pills have also a correct likcum of the uu
Sir Astley Cooper on the top of each box. «u*}
these£marks of authenticity, they are ipuriowiri
an Imposition. 8old at 25 cents, 60 cents and It
K r box. Full directions are given with each w*-
ere is a great saving by taking ibe larger
s#p27—3m
BOOKS— ROOKS—BOOKS
RECEIVED BY WAH.MK K «1MVI-,
☆ CLOTHING A
EMPORIUM.
I DOOK WKBT OF THE RirUILlCAN READING ROOM
Flue Ready-made
Clothing ; Hat*
and Catis, Shirts,
Collars,
Glove*. Hortiery,
Canes, Umbrellas
Cravat*, Stocks,
Handkereblefh,
and
Fancy Articles
tar
Gentlemen.
W.O. Price,
FASHIONABLE
AND
M1UTABT
TAILOR,
WIU
l«)r ItTMt,
SAVANNAH.
W Orfierefrem city Mjcoontyrellelted. JU
feb 6
B aR SOaK—60 boxes Extra N Hill A Sons' Pale
Extra Yellow Soap, Just received and for tale
low to ek«e eoasIgnmaatLb^^^ MEUM k 00.
•spin
Also, Superfine
Cloths, sssimert*
and Vestings, wLl
be made to mea
sure. unoxccptlon-
ablo in style
and
workmanship,
by the
best mechanics,
at shortest
■■.ROBINSON A CAMP,
TSBAPliKS AND TAILORS,
Aa AND Dealers In flnoReady Made
CI.OTHlvG, have received and,
RA < pened their stock or Fall and Win-
JUm tor GOODS, comprising a full and
completo assortment of Cloths, Oassimeres, Vest
ings and Over Costings, wbich we will make and
trim *ln our usual style, and at the shortest notice.
Our ready made Clothing is manubetared at the
well known houso of W. T. Jennings A Co, 231
Broadway, New York, aud comprises all that.is
Ono and fashionable in tbe line.
FURNISHING GOODS ofevery description requi
site to a gentleman’s wardrobe, constantly kept on
band, all of which wo offer oo our usual credit
terms, nr at a discount or 6 per cent for cash, at
3 BULL STREET, SORREL BUILDING,
oct 1—lm next door to Pulaski House.
ICKLE4, PIPES, PAPER, PEPPER-
75 boxes Pickl n. X and X gallon Jars
600 gross Engllesb Pipes
250 '• Pipe Head*
600 ream* Wrapping Paper
100 boxes fresh groiud pure Pepper.
Received and for sale by
sept 28 MCMAHON A DOYLK,
F1AMO FORTES.
ffTIff,
HAVING UUlT iMMIna
•UUou to our PIANO FORTES, w.
trembled looseretlble Itoulbo
frettret vericty troffl lb. beet tuou-
lecturer., from Dm plttoret .quire lo tbo reoot okb-
oretolj ctrred, ud bran ill to rerto ocureo.
OurPluoo tro .elected from the manfbetorere
whom wo here full confidence to, udweereper.
UeularlF requeued br them to «m tsutnulFwltb
every iuitrumeot eold by ut u reftnli dureblUtr,
tone, Ac.
Peraoostn wan tor a first rate instrument may re
ly with safety upon getting such a one by selecting
from the following maker*, whose iastromaata we
endoavor to keep constantly on band, rts : H. Wor
cester, J. Chlckerlng A Son, Nunns A Clarke. Baooa
A Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines. Brothers A Cam
ming I. W. MORRELL A 00.
aug 27
G O WEN BUTTER A*!) CHEESE—20 kegs Go-
•ben Butler; 60 d 0 -
orom steamer and forfait by
■spa? 8OUNT0N,
JOHNSTON A 00
E RSDAY, 16th Octobt-r. IWit-llieRifo.
d Saddle Bags, and oiber Lvturci, “J *•
iurn,wlthaportraiiof the author
Married, not Mated ; or how they lived at Wool-
side and Tlirockmorton Hall, uy Alice Corf-
The Last of the Forrester*: or Humor* on u*
Border; a story of tbe Old Virginia Frontn r. I 1
John Ester Crooke .
Coclebs In Search of a Wife, by Jin.
Moore.
Three Per Ceut a Month: or. the Peril* of Hi
Living, by Charles Burden ,
Daisy's Necklace; and What Came o! il; • W"*
ry Episode, by T. B. A'drich. ,
The Torciiligbt; or, Through the Woud, hf Hu '
riet Olvott, author of *'Iiora’s Child ” -
The Advcutures of Gerard, the Lion Killer, V 1
E. Whitehead. , ,
The Life of General Daniel Morpan. of ^
ginia Line of tbe Army or Ibe United Sttiw. ®.
James Graham. .
For sale at the Book Store,
oct 17 169 CONGRR?SjT8fcta_
THE COURT OF NAPOLEON
fYR Society under the First Empire,
V/ traits ot' its beauties, wits and beroin«.
authentic originals, by Frank BGoodrirh; MbA
ted by JuleS niampagne.
—MORE OF-
The Romance of the Keren, by Anne K*t£i*-
autbor of‘‘The Mysteries of Udolpho-'
Cotton is King, or the Culture of Cotton,
relation to Agncultore, Manufactores
mere#, by David Chrlrty. , lW
The Hills of the Shatemue, b> the author «• *
“Wide, Wide World.”
Victoria; or, the World overcome, by ta* w
Magdalen Hepburn, a story ofthe Fcotl^** f ,
(nation, by Mrs Olyphant, author of
Lorlmer littleeood, Dq, »youui,«Ut»»»j!
wished to im UTt ud nw It recoreleily;
E Smedley, Esq. , t-
Eriifst Lina whI. a uovel, by Mrs CareM*
Heiitx. For sale b» WARXOCK A PAUm
Booksefiers aud StatloWri-
ocu'l 159 Coe pres*
pABOASSSSfKWSV*^
r> wish to clothe themselves genteelly,
sell the balance of m> Rc*dy-Ma.le, ^
rates on time, and ten per cent. oiT for ra** ^
and avail rouwalf of thechauce to obtain go 1 * v
cles. At tb# Star Clothing Emporium.
WIIJJAM » PRICK.
jBB* 2T UJW^
DR. SANFORD'S wnotntajjij,
I 8 a mild Uxative, touic and sHtnuJttLj”,,
1 teceiutoMtdwttotbe public. «l> g:,.
-to, HebRual Otottreecre.’ Cbroulc DUrrW, ^
rtito to tbe Btouoach ud Bowele, Geoertl** ,
Eetoule WeUueee, Ac. Forrelo bjrDreiH" *,
MAGAZINES.
H ARPER’S NAOAZINN for October,
dudejrl UdM Boc*torOctob< r
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