Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 28, 1856, Image 4

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) *<»•« II whom It __^ggafe!aa85. OMUrl to make oWecllon Of any tlnybave) on or bo* tore the Ini Monday InDeocmb* next, otherwise nil lotion will bo granted; ' Wttaera, John IBIbo, Iha. Or.llnfry fbr ChUh.rn •HhvJT&.roorth*rSi^ac. o. VTXTlSW»KOROtA, i am COUNTY—To all whom It may M on th. Giute or wuium Wright thoso oro, •.to cite ud odmooUh oil whoui It may . lo b. ud oiipoor bolhro uld Court, to itooUoo (ITouy they horn) on or tiolbro tho jnduy lU'Novomhor cut, othwloo ould lot- tora will bo granted. WltoMo, John Bilbo, Uoj., Ordlnury tor Oiulhun Oounty. thtl ught day of April 18M. 11 ,OUN BILBO, 0.0. o. aft» •R'A'fK Olf GEORGIA, BULtOCH COl A DUINIsritATORS' 8ALK.—Agreaalily to ao or- A dor granted by tho Court o? Ordinary or said oounty, will bo aold tiolbro tbo Court llouao door tattuioiboro, In Mid county, on tho Unit Tuesday In Korombor boat, between tbo lawtbl hour. or *“U twenty.decUoro.of land, non or lou, lying in said county, bounded - l ™ — vldLee,south by Joauh Zltrour, lutotbocslatoor Utebaol Donaldson, doorosod : add for tho bonodt of tbo holra and creditors or snld dooaasod. Tornumado known on tbo day or onto, TOa 10th day of September AD 1850. JOHN K. 0IB30N, AmlnUtrator. «po« tuatiui—Agrooaote to an or v y the Court or Ordinary of said J. before tho court home door in , ,/on the first Tuesday In November next, botwoon the lawful hours of sale: Niue hun- drad and fifty (HO) acres of land, more or less, in several surreys, lying In said county on tho Mill* odgtrlUo Road—out tract being tho lata residence oflnMDUi Knight, deceased; and tho other tract known ao tho Mills' plica, wnora Joseph Knight. Jr., now liras—said Land la boundad by A. 0111. •on. Ogachaa Rlror, A. Richardson, and others, task of said tracta Is wall Improved. Belonging to the aetata of Thomas Knight, d*M**a*ed. Sold for the benefit of the heirs ofsald decca^l. Terms on thodarofssle. JOSEPH KNIGHT, Jr , 1 Admlfi THOMAS B. KNIGHT, J AdWfi ’ September 10th, 1855. ““**• GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. DJONISIRATOR’S SALE -Agreeable to an or- . dar granted by the Court or Ordinary of Bui- __i oounty. will be aold beforo tho court house door, In Btiueeboro’, In said oounty, on the first Teaaday in November next, between tbo lawful hours of sale: Thirty-three hundred, sixteen and a half (8318 JO acres of Land, more or less, all ad- jotnlag In different surreys, and lying on the Mill- adgarula Bond and Spring Cteek, In said county— Ubeing the lata residence or Thomas Mills, do- It Is wall Improved, with a good and well finished dwelling houso and all nocesaary out-build ings, with n good wsll and some two hundred acres i)nod hammock and bay land, lately put under saturation. Also, all the timber, which will square twelve Inches, of n tract of Land, sold by said de tailed to Arthur Kerby end the Umber reserved In nla Ufi Ume, All belonging to the estate of Thomas Mllle, deceased. Sold for the benefit or tho nolrB of said deceased. Terms made known on day or sals. HARDY B. HODGES, Adm’r. Sept- 10th, 1858 Bcptl3 IfATK OF GEORGIA TATTNALL CO, S |0 all whom U may ooncornWhereas James Standflold will apply at the Court of Ordinary Letters or Administration on the estate or John Speers, late ofKaid County, deceased. Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may eoooern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they hare) on or before the first Monday in Norembor next, otherwise said loiters will be granted. Witness, H. Snucxtsjfp, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt nall County, this the 9th day of August, 1858. nag «E-8a H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary JfrATH OF GKORGIA, BULLOCK CO. rpo all whom U may concern.—Whereas Nancy X Hagin will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration In the estate of Wlllli H. Hsgin, deceased. These ere therefore to oite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court, to makt objections, (if any they hare,) on or eefore the first Monday in November next, other- wlaa said letters will bo granted. Witness William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bullo 2. eunty, this 25th day of September, A. D., 1856.. sept 27-tf-«S WILLIAM LEE, o. b. o 6TATIC OF GEORGIA, G BATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom U may con- oern: Whereas, William A Boggs will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters dlsmisory as guardian of Goorge M Wallace and Robert G. Wal lace t These tre, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Oonrt to make ohJecUon (IT any they havo) on or before the first Monday In March next, other wise said letters will bo granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham oonnty, this 11th day or August, 1850. augll JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. rpo all whom It may concern.—Whereas Sarah X Breunct. *111 apply at tho Court or Ordinary Ibr Litters or AdmlnlstraUon on the Extato oi John Brennen, deceased, theso are there to cltoaud ad monish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before tbeCourt. to make objections (if any thoj bore,) on or before tho first Monday In November next, othorwlio said letters will bo grautod. Witness, William Leo, E3q. t Gididary for Bulloch Oonnty, this 4th of September 1850. WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. sept 8 STATB OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH wHINTY.—To atl whom it may con cern : whereas, Seaborn B Cowart will apply at Uie Coart or Ordinary for letters dlsmissory as administrator on tho ostato of Patrick I) Kelchor, j are, taerefore, to die and admonish all whom tt may oefleern, to be and appear beforo said Court to mako objection (irony they havo) on or be fore the Urst Monday in February next, otherwise ■aid letters will bo granted. > Witness, William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch Oounty, this 6th day of August, 1856. aog4 WILLIAM LEE. o. n. c. NOTICE. T WO mouths after date, application will bo made to the Honorable Ordinary of Tatnali County, fbr leave to sell a portion of the lands belongtng to the estate of Jeese Copeland, deceased; It being one tract of land which has been reserved from former sale*—where the said deceased resided at the Ume of his death. JAMES COPELAND. Adm’r. sen 11* sept 81858. —® NOTICK. mWO months after date, application will be made X to the Court of Ordinary of Tattnall County, for leave to aell the Real Estate ol James L. Gra ham, late ofsald Oonnty, deceased. sug 4,1856. JAS. B. STRIPPING, aog 25—2m AmlnUtrator. Mat Tout, 1856. Robt. M. Robertson, and others, compl'nts,) vs. j Claudios B. Paase, theDoboy Steam Saw i-Order Mill, Clark 8ayles and William F. Sayles | and others, defendants. J TT appearing to the Court that two ol tho said de- X feodantsTciark Sayles and William F. Sayles re side out of Inis County, and are absent from Uio State of Georgia, ao that servlco of the above bill and subpoena cannot be served upon them. On motion tt Is ordered, that the said dark Sayles aud William F. Baylee do appear and answer tho said oomplalnant’a bill, on or before the first day or the next Term of this Oonrt, or In default thereof, that said bill be taken pro couTcsso against them: and it Is fkrihsr ordered, that a copy or this order be pub lished In one of the poblio newspapers or the city ef Savannah onoe a week for three months prior the session of the next Tirm of ibis Court. Trim extract from Minutes. W. G. SHEFTALL, ootS—lawSm Deputy Clerk, s. e. o. c. XU A. LIBERTY COUNTY. "TUUCUT0R3’ SALE.—Agreeable to an ordor Jll granted by tbe Court of Ordlnar of Liberty county, at tb# September Term, will be sold, bo- fore the court house door in Hinesvllle, on the •nriTiesdsy In November next, between the law- •1 hours of sale: The following Lands, vis: 1.000 acres situate in liberty county, on the Canooch oe Bluff: end 100 acres situate In the county of Bryar —belonging to tho estate of Joshua >. Beasley ate ofsald oounty, deceased; and sold for tbe ben •fit of the heirs end distributees oa salats lermfl made known on the d ay or sa JOHN & BKA8L E. Q. ANDREW September lit 1856. tffATE OF GEORGIA, TATTAAUt, CO. rpo aU whom it map concern :-;7h#r«as, Benia- 1 min Alexander wUI apply at Ibe Oourtor Or- dtaary for Letters ofDUmissipo asAdminUtrator on the estate ofAnson Williams, laleof arid County, de- •eased. Them are,therefore,toclte and admonish all whom U may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to mako objection (ifany they hayejon or be- fora tbo first Monday In March next, iHberwise said letters will bo granted to the said applicant. Witness, HSnucstAjm, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt nall County, this tbe 9th day of August, 1856. H|fMn H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary. RATI OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO mo aU whom It may eoooern: Whereas Mary Ann X Dsnt will apply at the Court of Ordinary for let- lenDleatieeory on the estate of James P. Dent,— Thme are therefore to ette and admonish all whom It mar ooooera, to be and appear before said Court, tomace ebjeotiona dr any they bare) on or before IhoFtret Monday In Deoember next, otherwise said Wimem John BUbo) Mg., Ordinary for Chatham Ommj, this third day of June. 1856. fSf uOHN BILBO, QJOA Bsq.i'ordfnary for Chatham OountyTthU tenth day oTOctobor 1850. __ JOHN BILBO, o. C. C. STATE OF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It may fon corn: Whoroos, James Doyle will ai'plyattho Court or Ordluary for letters Uimnlssary as Admlu- lilrator on the Bilato of George Alexander. Thoso are, therefore, to die and udartulsh a whom It may ooncorn, to be and «Pl*«ar bofore said Court to make objection i. apy tboy have) on or beforo the first Monday ;• April uoxl. o ier wU° said loiters will bograntwl Witness, John. B! bo, Kbo.,Ordinary forChalhain County, this tenth day oTOctobor 1850. JOHN BILBO, 0. C. C. oct 21 STATE OF GEORGIA.*! I C HATHAM COUNTY.—Whereas, Josoph W. I bons will apply at tho Court or Ordinary Letters Dismissary os executor on the Estate of Mathew Dotson. . Thoso aro, therefore, to cue and admonish alt whom It may concern, to bo and apjwar beforo said Court to make objection (ir any they havo) on or beforo tho llrst Monday In April next , otherwise said loiters will bo granted. Witness, Johu Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatliam County, this tooth day oroctobor 1866. JOHN BILBO, O. C. 0. octal DIVORCE* Elizabeth Cowloy ) In CoOeo Superior Courl, vh. [■ May term, 1856: Johu Cowley, ) It appearing to the Court Irom tho roturu or the Sheriff, that the defondant John Cowly. Is not to be be found In Coffee County, and it further anpoars ho U not In this State. On motion ot Wm. R. Gauldlng, Attorney for libelant, It is ordered that servlco bo perfected on said defondant by a publi cation of this orrderln one of the public journals In Sayanqah, once a month for throe months preced ing the next tern of this Court, requiring said de fondant to appear at the next term of Coffee Su perior Court u November next, and file hlsdefon*" 6 ■legation to said Court. . A true extract or the minutes of o” 11 *® Superior Conn ARCH'D McLEAN, Deputy Clerk aun 2—3m STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, Wm. Groover, Jr., one or tbe executors, and 8arah BE Groover, oxeeuirlx, on tbe estate of John Groover, deceased, will apply at tbe Court or Ordinary for Letters Dismlssory, and to J dti have tho estate of the said John Groover as executor of William Groover, Sr., deceased: These are, therefore, to one and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court,ton^' . * ofthe law, Witness, William Lee, Ffcq., Ordinary for the county or Bulloch, this llth day of Sept, 1856. scptl3 Willi AM LEE, o. «. a EXECUTOR’S BADE. W ILL be sold before tbe Court House door in Jefi'craonton, Camden County, Georgia, on the First Tuesday In November next, bet weeu th egal hours or sale, Peter, a negro man. house Yrv tut and hostler 32 years or age, and Jim a ta p- -r 18 years o age, Ben, a houso servant 16 v.j.. <ge. Also, that well known Hons • ; i Boarding House, looated absut 60 yards tV-j.u tile rivor, 800 feet in length, running firom the back stroot to the river. 90 foet wide. This lot is well fruited with swoet oranges, flgs.peachcs. ho, Also, two vacant lots, togother with the household and kitchen Furnituro.conxisUug orieathor bodsj matrasses, quilts sheets, pillows, blankets, bodsteadS, carpets draw ers, and one slab, one clock, one safe, tablo-clotbs, towels, dining and breakfast tables, chairs, cooking utensils, glass candle shades, tablo-covers and win dow curtains, onolotsllver'spoons, crockery ware, wash stands and shovel and tongs, horse and cart, cattle and hogs. Nelly, a nogro woman 42 yearn of ago, will be sold at private sale. All tho above named properl- will be sold for the benefit of tbe heir* and oredl tors of Mrs. Porcilla Thomas, lato ot said County, deceased. Terms cash before delivery. * W. B. THOMAS*, Executor. Jeffersonton, Aug. 30,1856 ang 30—2m GUARDIAN’S SALE. * YITILL bo sold before tbe Court House door iu TT Jetforsonton, Camden Coubty, Georgia, on the First Tuesday In Kovombor next, between tbo Icnl hours ofsalo, Bose, houso servant, cook, washer and lronor. 31 years of ago; Irene, hor daughter, 14 years or age; Minis, her son, 11 yearsoTago; Joe, her son, 14 months old. belonging to tho cstato or Lousta Tompkins. Sold for the benefit or tho heirs and creditors or said estate. Torms cash, or Us equivalent. W. B. THOMAS, Guardian. Jeffersonton, Aug. 30,1856 aug 80-2m GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. A AMINISTKATORS’ SALE.—By virtue or anor- jfX dor or the Ordinxry of said county, willbe sold, on tho first Tuesday in November next .in Statesboro’, before the court house door, witbintho legal hours or salo, all tho following Lauds, vix: Twenty-three hundred and ninety-eight acres, ca- cording to tho plats of the same in nine different surveys, composing ono body—tho property of tbe estate or Jesse Moore, latool said county. There aro on tho land two plantations, iu good repair; on ono of them aro good building*—dwelling house, kitchen, smoke house, bam. stnbl03, gin house Bmlth shop, negro houses, with all other necessary out-buildings, also, good orchards nf peaches, ar pies, &c., also, good wells ol water—situate six miles atovo Statesboro’ and six tulles west of No. 6 Central Railroad. The lauds aro pine and bay, all well watered and limbered, and joined by lands tf James Young, Sr., James liixun, aud others. Pur chaser paying for titles. Terms ou the day of sale. 8. L. MOORE, I M. C MOORE, Udra’rs. G. W. MOORE, J Scptombcr 17th, 1856 septl8 STATE OF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY—To ull whom It may Coni corn : Whereas, James Doylo will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmisory as adminis trator on tho cstato of George Alexander. . These aro therefore to cite aud admonish all con cerned, to he and appear beforo said Court to make objections, (if any tboy have.) ou or beforo the first Monday iu April next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witnos , John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary fur Chatham County, this seventh day of October i 1850. oct 9-Ctn JOHN BII.HO, o. c. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY-To all whom it may Con- ccrn: Whereas, John I atna will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismlssory, as admin istrator on the estato of Henry Casson, These are, therefore, to cite ao.! admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before tne first Monday in April next, otherwise •aid letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County this seventh day of October, 1856. oct 9—6m JOHN BILBO, o. c. o. NOTICE. rpHREE months aftordate, application will he X mudo to tho Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia, lor the payment of a twenty dollar note of said Bank, payablo to Wm Morel or bearer, da ted 1st Juno, 1801, No 687; also, for the payment of a ten dollar note, No 822, dated 1st July, 1864, tbe left hand halvos or said notos having been lost. Also, to tbe Bank or tho State or Georgia, for the payment or a ten dollar note, letter A. dated 4th Janury, 1850. the loft hand half having been loet. Also, to tbe Marino Bank or Georgia, for the pay. meat or a ten dollar note, No 4,976, dated Novem ber 1,1843, the left hand half having boon lost. augl9—law3m BOSTON k V1LLALOXOA. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. YTTILL be sold od the first Monday in Jauuary Tv noxt, before tho Court House in Stotoboro, tbo following property, belonging to il • ••mate of Henry Davis, Jr., 1268 aeres, more r .• », or land in Bulloch county, bounded north by tuo property of John Grimes and John Slater, north and west by the property or John Slater, east by thu properly of Elijah Davis, and south by tbo property or Jo- slab Davis. Sold for tbe bonefit of the heirs and creditors of Henry Davis, jr-, deceased. On tbe proporty are one grist and ono saw mil). JOS1AH I1AVI8. sept24—3m Adm’r. fl EORULA, LIBERTY COUNTY :—Two months \JT after date application will be made to tho Court of Ordinary or Liberty County for Icuvo to sell a negro man by tlio name or July, aged 40 years belonging to the estate or Gideon HcGowen, lato of said county, deceased. NANCY A. McflOWEN, Adm’x. September 4,1856. *epl6 GEORGIA,LIBERTY COUNTY. T WO month alter daU,Twill apply to tho Court of Ordinary of Liberty Oounty for leave to sel> a portion or the real and personal estate of Benja min W. Allen, late deceased, or so much thereof as is neeeisary ; and sold for the benefit of the heirs and distributees of said estate. CAROLINE E. ALLEN, Qualified Administratrix. October Atb, 1856 oct 12-2m GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. A LI. persons having demand* against the estate of Benjamin W. Allen, lato of said county, de- o- ned, are hereby notified to present them, proper- ’ /attested, to me, within the time prescribed by or they will not be settled. , And all persons Indebted to said decoased art hereby required to make immediatepayment. CAROLINE eTALLEN, „ , _ „ Qualified Administratrix. October 6lb, 1856, oot 12-lm NOTICE. ' |* WO months alter date, application will ba made A to tho Honorable, the Court of Ordinary ef Bulloch County, for leavo to sell all the Lands and Mflgros* belonging to the estate or James Hagen, late l<1COa ° l {imAU HAGEN, Adml&tatHMx, lit. ISM. H|W as the property or John Akins, to satisfy a 11 fh Is sued from tho Superior Court of said oonnty iu fit- oot25 ’ J0HN8.DK ueouuIabuEI; {MARK, 8 n. C. nDiirowr" A DMINISTRATOR’S HALK-Arecalfio in an ur-g dor granted by tho Court of ordinary of said county, will ho aold boforo tho Court Houho dour, tu snld county, nu tho first Tuesday in December noxt. between tho luwfol hours of sale, (360) three hundred and fifty acres of Piuo land, more nr less Iu snld county; well Improved, bounded by Haskell Seinmons, William Sheffield and Jnhu llruwu »®n. belonglnr to tho Estatenl Thomas Crosby, deceased, Bold for the benefit nr tho heirs and Creditors or said deceased. Terms on tho day or salo This 16lh day ol’ Ontobor, 1850. oct 19 WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adm’r._ GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. A DMINISTRATOR’8 8ALE-»Agrceablo l»an or- dor granted by tbo Court ot ordinary or sulil county, will bo sold beforo iho Court Houso uoor, Iu said county, ou tbo first Tuesday m December uoxt. botwoentholawfol hours orbuIo (512) Uvo hundred and twolvo acres, more or less I’iuo laud, well im proved In said oounty, bounded t»n (ho Rontli, by llloheal While, HouU: East. John Vossmllh, lust William IlURklng. North William Rowe, belonging lo tho Kdtnlc or llorris Berrien, dueoased, sold lor tho benefit or the holr%orsaid deceased Terms on tho day or salo. This16th day Oelubnr, 1850. JOHANN AH DARREN. Adm’x. octlO _ TEM31HY WKN’NELLY, Adm’r. GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. mo all whom it may ooncorn. Whereas Hanah X White will apply at tho Court or Ordinary for letters of Administration on tho i state ot' Patrick White deceased. These ere therefore to cite and admlnish aowuora It may concern to be and appear before said Court to mako objection (ir any they huvcV on or before the Urst Monday In December ue»*i oiherwlso said letters will be granted. „ „ , Witness William Leo, tot-. 1 Ordinary for Bulloch County, tbi* 16th Oci. .* D. 1866. oc,iV WILLIAM LEE, O. B. U. UMAIljmSKI.« OE Hit. V’ALUE. ANDWRK- WU.DHII's"sa’i.ASIANMB lAIlfc A, am.- . lnit wWcJ| ed too brlok building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposito the Gas Works, tuthis city, wu h ssfo ot the abo vo descriptions uuuwuiuc uio uwu, papers, aud money or Mr. Thomas, and altbongb tbo building was dotroyed, the said 8afo sustained no Injury whatever firom the intunso heat to which it hod boon exposed. On open- lug tho 8ofo, Uie contouts wero found uudlsturbod. and In thosamo ordor and coudiUoti os when nlacod there, except* slight dlsodloratiou to tbe projecting ends ora fow pairors. and tho bocks or ono or two ot the books, caused by tho steam generated In tho Safe, wbllo at Its greatest heat. Tito Salb aud contents, as it came firom the ruins, may still bo seen, lu the possession of Mr. Thomas, at tho Gas Works. A largo assortment or these cole brated Sates always ou hand,and for sate bjr^ Agent for tho Manufacturers, July 26,1856. 171 Bay-st., Savannah, Ga. I take pleasure in corroborating the foregoing state ment, and lu addition would add, that the books ore nowin use, J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th. 1855. oct6-tr ^GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. Fno ALL whom it may concern, whorean Heury J. X Parrish will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters of guardianship of Isaiah M Martha, Georgo W. John. A. and Henry Parish, orphan chil dren of Utah Parish, deceased, these are therefore to clto and admoulsh all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objections (If any they have) ou or before the first Mondky in December next, otherwise said letters willbegront- ed. Wituess, William Lee, Ordinary for the County or Bulloch, this 16th Oot. A. D. 1850. oct 10 WILLIAM LEE, OB 0 STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY ~ • I '0 all whom it may concern—Whereas, M« r. 1 decal G. Shertall will apply at the Court of Ordinary fur letters of admiuHtration on the estuto or Daniel O’Connor. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it msy concern; to bo and appear before said Court to mako objection, (if any they have,) on or before tbe first Monday in No vember next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John BUbo, E»q., Ordinary for Chatham County, this first day oTOctobor, 1866. oct 2 JOHN BILBO, o. u. c. NOTICE. QIXTY DAYS after date application will be made O to the Honorablo Court of Ordinary or Screven county for leavo to sell a Negro Girl named Hags, tho property of K. J. Brannon, oot 10 T. H. BRANNON, Trusteo mcintosh county sheriff sale. W ILL bo sold on the first TUESDAY in Novern her next, before the Court House door, in the City or Darien, tho following property, to wit: The UNION STEAM SAWMILL, together with aU tbo Fixtures, Machinery, Ac., thereunto belonging. Also, the Mill Site on which said Mill Is situated, containing four acres. Said Mill situate three miles below Darien, at a plaoe known as Pratt’s Landing, on a tributary stream of the Altamaba River, in said county, levied on as tho proporty or Frost k Boulter, to satisfy a HenJudgraont issued Trom the Honorable, the Inferior Court or the County or McIn tosh,Mortimer OulUnan vs. tbe Union Steam Haw Mill, Frost-* Boulter owuers thoreof—proporty pointed out in said lion. Torms cash—purchaser paying for tltie. WM. T. THORPF, Sheriff McIntosh County Darien, October 3, i860. oct 4 notiUIb. - * NE MONTH after this date application will b( _ made to tbo Bank of tbo State of Georgia for tbo payment or* twenty dollar bill, tho right halt of which has tnen lost. DANIEL THOMAS. Greenville, Ala., 1st Oct., 1855. oct 2-law4w NOTICE. T HREE months after date application will bo made to tbe Marine Bank of Savannah for the payment of two Twenty Dollar Bills, (vis: letter it, No. 3,070. and letter C, No. 697,) tuo right halves of which have boon lost by mail, oct 9—3m; JAMES P. HUDSON, 0 “YOUR HOUSE," NO. 144 BRYAN STREET, WIST OP THK MARKET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. T HE SUBSCRIBER would inform his friends aud tho public generally, that ho has REMOVED from his Old Staud to BRYAN STREET, and fitted up tho abovo Houso in a superior style, and inteuds serving bis friends with all the delicnciesurthosuu. son, such OS- WILD GAME, VENISON, GEORGIA AND NEW YORK OYSTERS. Ac., and pledges himself to use every endeavor to plea-c all who may favor him with tbolr patrune^o. henry inner. sept 29—t fjr# OYSTEllS; . THE subscriber is now ready to fur- luish OYSTERS iu tho Shell, Irosh op-m od or Pickled in any qiiuutity to suit — purchasers. Pickled Oysters in kegs ready to be shipped. oct 1 J I). JESSE, removal; Tlio subscriber has Removed on the (ft Bay, noxt door to the Republican, njt office, where he is uow opening a -MU handsome assortment of S P RIN Gu liil AND SUMMER GOODS, which ho will sell by tbo pattern or make to order in the most fashiouablo style. Also, Ready Made Ulotbing for the present and coming season. Thankful for post favors, bo hopes to merit a con tinuance of the same. .bo N iiSisStSo A “ erln * and Rep *' rtog doue * Jam received WbUe Prill coats ud Pants, White end Figured Marseilles Vests, rorsalealaBmal! pro- •PUS JOHN W. KELLY. WOOD-WOOD r lE SUBSCRIBER has just received, aud will keep constantly on hand at his Wood Yard, Old Charleston Wharf, a full supply or the best of boated Black Jack, Oak, Hickory, JJghtwoo-1, Ao., Ac. All in waut are ros|iectriiily Invited to give him a call, H. C. RAYSOR. P. S. All orders left at tho Book Store under tbo Marshall House will be promptly attended to. sept 30 DISSOLUTION. T HE Co partnership or F. CHAMPION A CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thu business o. tbe lato firm will be settled by F. Cham- E ton, who will continue tbe Grocery business on is own account. F. CHAMPION, u . A , R. J- URCOMWE. Savannah, October 1,1866. sept 30—lm BOOKS &, STATIONERY. T HE SUBSCRIBER has on band the SCHOOL BOOKS in use in tho Schools of the city, to S ir with a flue oMortmentof the latest Cheap catious, Magi, vines, Ac., Ao., and his stock or Miscellaneous Book will bo increased as fast as it can be douo with u ,-o regard to a good stock. —ALSO— A fine assortment of Juvenile Books, Colored Primers, Toy Books, A-:. - AlriO- Papor Envelopes, V ux, Bill Paper, Pencils, Pen Holders, Slates, and such Staple articles as every body wants. Tho Magazines and New Publications will be re ceived as early as at any Store in tbo city. A share or public patronage is respectfolty solic ited. J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent, oct 8 IT nder tbe Marshall Hons, ' LAND A-HifilCY—Bnuuwtck, OsT EDWIN II. HOORE J’VPPEKS bis services to the public in tbe par- * / chase and sale of lands in the counries ol Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Charlton, Appling, Ware. Coffee. Clinch, Lowndes and Thomas. Particular attention given to locating, purchasing and selling ol town Iota In the town of Baanawlok. Dr R Collins, Maoon; Dr B M Cargile, Brunswick Thomas H Hardon, Bwvannab; Hon James L 8ew rd, Tbomasvllle. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK & JOB OFFICE. Merchants can be suppfledat short notice with Bill-Heads, Bills off Lading, Dray Books, Circulars, Cards and Blank Books. . articular attention given'to BOOK AND PAM PHLET PRINTING, snob as Catalogues for Colleges, Proceedings of Meetings. Reports, By-Laws, etc. Thankful for the very Uboralpatrouige heretofore received, we respectfully solicit a continuance of tho some, feeling that wo shall be obis to please all who may fkvor us with a call, both as to prioca and DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 tore mam, rati, tbi ootrvr noun, SAVANNAH. OA.. Betablteliedln 183a. fTlHE Subscriber grateful to Us friends ud X patrons for thuir continual flavors, would slate that in addition to tho improvements in DYING, ao quired by him during bis last visit to England and 8cotiond, baa mado arrangements for extending his business, by which ho is now enabled to dye a greater variety or colors on silk and woolon dresses, shawls, ho., which be trusts will generally please aU who may favor him with tholr patronage. Gentiemeu'rt garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may be required, in tho same superior style which has generally no much pleased bis patrons and Mends. Table Covers, and Ladles’ Crape Shawls, ho., cleaned and finished in tho first style. Ladles’ Bonnets dyod, bleached and praised in tiw most fashionable stylos. Orders firom the country promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through tbe poet office, so that he may know where to call for them. men 10 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. SAVANNAH, ALBANY A GULF RAIL ROAD. O N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, the 15th instant, there will be oxx daily Passenger and Freight Train, (Huudays excepted,) on the Savannah, Al bany and Gulf Road Running as follows : I-oave Savannah, 9, a. x Arrive at Ways, 10.30, a. m. KKTTRXJVU. Leave Ways, 2, r. m. Arrive at Savannah, 3.30, i\ x. EDGAR L. HERIOT, net 4 Chief Euglnoor. ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. Bjaag gpagB isggBBB pc mflTBlffiDuFciuMjSlONBRaoiTBe'Xtlaunc X and Gulf Railroad, having adjourned to meet on the 26th instant, and it having been represented to me that tbe interest of that enterprise requires farther tirno for the obtaluuieut of subscriptions to tho Stock, and acquioscing in tho justness ofthe suggestion, the meotlng or the Board on the 26th instant is hereby postponed until the 22d day o October noxt, atUfiledgevilie. E. A. NISBKT, Chairman. Macon, Aug. 20, 1850 aug 30 CENTRAL RAILROABT AN and after Sunday, the I4th October, lost., yj and until furthor notice, the Passenger Trains on tbe Control Railroad will run as follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MAOON. Leavos Savannah Doily at...6 a m and 12.16 p m. Arrive in Macon u *‘..2.15 px “ 1 Am. Leave Macon “ “.11.45 am “ 9.80 px. Arrive in 8avan’b “ “10.45 pm “ 7.20 ax Bvrwxmr iuvaxjub aro acqcota. Leave Savannah ...12.16 p x and 8.80 p. Arrive in Augusta 8.45 rx “ 5.80 a x. Leave Augusta ,..6. a m “ 4,30 r x Arrive in Savannah 1.30 p x “ 10.45 p BRWKXR XAOOR ARO ACOORA. Leave Macon 11.45 a x and 9.80 P X, Arrive in Augusta 8.45 p x “ 5.80 a x, Leave Augusta 6. ax “ 4.80 pm, Arrive in Macon 2-15 p x “ 1. a u, UTWXXR SAVARRAB, MlUXOOKVaU k XATORTOJT. Leave 8avannah 6. am Arrive In Milledgeville 2.45 p m, Leave Macon 11 46 a m Arrive in Eatonton 6. pm, W. M. WAPLEY Gon’l Supt. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1855. octlS. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE UN THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over wlucli passes the Great New York A New Orleans Maks O N and alter Sunday, February 3d, 1858, two daily trains between Macon aud Columbus, aud one belweeu Macon aud Americas, Leuve Macon at 2 a m, and 3 p x; arrive at Colum bus at 7 15 a x, aud 1030 p x; leavo Columbus a' 4 15 a x, and 1 30p M;arrivo at Macon at 10 54 a m, and 7 40 p si;loavo Macon at 2 a x; arrive at Amcri cus at 0 40 a x; leave Americas at 2 20 p x; arrive at Macou at 7 40 p m; making a complete connection bo- tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central Railroad Trains to Savannah, MillcdguviUoacd Eaton lou, and with Macou aud Wesicru trains to Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn. At Columbus with Girard und Mobile Railroad lo Eufaulo, Ala., connecting dally at Amorlcus witli four horse Post Coaches to Tullahossco, Albany, rhomasviile, Bain bridge, kc. } with tri-weekly backs to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, Ac., at Fort Vailoy with hacks to Perry, Haynosvlllo, HawklnsvIUe and Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for Americus aud points below Fort Valley, should take the 1215 p x train (torn Savan nah; and the 5 px train from Augusta, to avoid do- teutlon at Macon. For other iwints on the South- Western or Stuseogee Roads take either train from Savannah or Augusta. I’assengors leaving Amorl cus at 2 20 p x will reach Columbus at 10 30 p x the same night. Passengers firom Columbus and the West for Am ericus, South-western Georgia or Florida, should take tho 1 30 p x train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Valley, and reach Americus at 0 40 a x noxt morn- D firsl class steamships leave Mavannab for New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Passage la tho Cabin 825, Steerage $8. Fare firom Montgomery to Savannah 814 00 •* Columbus “ “ 10 00 " Americus “ “ g 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, 8up’t. Macon, January 80th, 1856. mayl6 KB1V AND SPLENDID FASH IONA BLR GOODS F R THE FALU. TRADE OF 1866. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, AT THE ’ STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 147 Bay Street, IS uow opening the largest and best se lected atock of Goods for Gentleman’s wear ever offered in the city of Savannah. i Black and Colored Cloths. Black Doeskins and Casslmercs. Overcoating, Fancy Cassime. os, and * ilk and Velvet Vestings, which cannot be sur B isse', aro to be found in bold profosinn in tbe crchanls* Tailoring Department, and will be mad« to order in most approved style, and at short no. tico. I have taken particular paius with the manufac turing of my Beady Blade Clothing, and fo»| confi dent of plousing all who may favor me with their patronage. 1 have a lot or vory tasty business suits, to which I invite particular attention. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS and Toilet articles or every description and a largo stock ol Tranks, Carpet Bags and Vallfes always ou hand. WILLIAM O. PRICE, Star Clothing Fmporium, oet 'i 147 Bay street OARPBTAND UPHOL8TBHY Florida, Alabama and Tennessso, thereby eoabllu. ilm to txhlblt a stock unsurpassed iu any Southei • Hiss, Merchants, Hotel Koepsrs, and Steam boat Owners are particularly Invited to examtuvtiu present stock, which Is now complete iu all th. various departments, consisting tu part of the follow ing goods, via i OARPK1 DEPARTMENT, Royal Modallou, KuiUsh Druggets, (or vs Royal Velvet, rious widths,) Mocet Wilton. Mosaic Hearth Rugs, Mocot Brussels, Velvet and Chtmllle itug- Tapostry Bruuuls, Tufted Rugs, Power Loom Brussels, Piano and tablu Covers, Three ply Ingrain, "—" ‘ ' “ ’■ ooU8 , , „ , Door Mata(every variety, Two pur Ingrain, Stiver k Brjus Stair Rodr Wool Dutch, Carpets Bindings, 5io. CURTAIN AND UPUOLSTMR Y DRPA RTMKN 'i BrocateUes, Laco and Muslin Curtains Satin do Lalnefl. Gilt Cornices. 8UIU Uld BUk AuuU, Otlt l'lnn uitl Bull,, Worsted and Cotton Damask. TmsoIs, Looiu anu Cords; Velvet and Plush eT various oolors; window grades, now stylo. Also, overy variety or Furniture Covering, Trim minis and materials for decorating. FLOOR oa CLOWS. from two to Twenty-four foot wide, for Halls au-i Rooms, out to tt without a seam. The subscriber will oblige himself to make the prices on all description or goods as low as thesanu quality can be purchased in any Northern city. 48* Carpets out to Rooms aud goods sent to au> part of the oily froo or charge. JB* An experienced Upholster will attend to tli. making and faying or Carpets and Oil Cloths when desired. Tbe deoorative and curtain department i-t n charge or an Upholster of acknowledged taste mm skill. W. H. GUION, Agent. 1 140 Congress aud 67 8t. Jullou-sta BAHUtaH SHOPS* Pulaski House Barber Shop, Owens' Brick BuUding, opposite the Pulaski House, FIVE WORKMEN ENGAGED. Marshall House Barber Shop, Broughton Street, rora WORKMEN ENGAGED. rfHE sabecriber, thankftil to his fellow-citixem- X for the liberal patronage he has received, auo is still receiving, begs respectfully to Inform them that he has engaged sufficient additional first-class workmen firom some of tbo best Barber Shops iu New York, and will be enablod to accommodate as many gentlemen as may honor him with their pa tronage. N. B,—The Barbershops are closed on Sundays— strangers will please bear thls in mind. mHE uudersigned will, for five dollars per lot, X examine^any lands in the counties or Appling, Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and report to the owner as to their present value, the prospect for their be coming more valuable in foturc, and whether or not there Is being any trespass committed thereon, invariably pledging himself to give a true and cor rect account, for which all remittances will bo ex pected in advance. He will also sell and remit when requested, and as directed, for seven per cent. Ho will also promptly attend to all professional business entrusted to his carc VERNON McLENDON, my 18 Attorney at I Momeavllle.Ga MACHINERY AND 1 - *V RAILING MANUFACTORY An •» AGENCY. ST. JULIAN 8TREET, 8A\ aANNAH, OA. (Near the Market) Xj^ROM the moat complete facilities in bis own X establishment, and through his connections wlthsoveral or the principal manufiiuturng estab lishments of Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston, the Undersigned is prepared to rurnlnBb MACH1N ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS. CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES. STORK FRONTS. Columns, Window Sills and IJntils, Iron Doors, Shutters, fcc., al Northern prices. He is also prepared to repair Machinery and iron work orevory description, at short notice, upou reasonable terms. As agent for BAIRD’S I’lllLADKJJ’HU MARBLE WORKS, he is also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB BTONES, Ao. Also Don Railing in great variety, for enclosures, and to receive orders, and put up tne work at man- raoterers’ prices. R. fl. LINVILLE Savannah, April 11,1656. aprll p»YlC j Southern Railroad rjTHK Houtbsrn Rallroad Company tort! X sals from contractors for the clearing, gi atti-n, masffiiry, trestiing and bridging, neoessary to the complete preparation for the euperstructuro ofthe roadway or tb* eastern division or tkeir Also, for furnishing tho cross-tics, and for tho trnek’laytoc.With any incidental work neoessary. And for all other work, stations, platforms, do- pou, 4m*. required to the thorough completion of thu road (or effeotive operation. Tbo graduation amounts to 770,000 cabio yards or excavation, and 666,000 cubic yards of embank- “ent. Tbo tresUing to4.000loot. Tbo bridging to 600 feet. Tho masonry for culverts amoun •» to 10,000 porch. Tho crow'tics to 180,000. Proposals, soalod, endorsed, and dlrtued to the undersigned, will be received until the L wt day ol Novombornoxi, and willbe, at the optk t or bid- dors, either for— i. Tho entire work nf construction, completing tbe road ready for tho Iron; n. Tho work of construction, exclusive of cross tios aud truck-laying; ut. For each item or work, entire and separate; iv. For tho grading or olther, or a specified num ber of sections, of ono mile each; v. For the cross ties to be furuisbod, the numbor XATBI or AOV1 i('i IM emHIbrMcb.t jgpwwsriasras tor » fan*! tin..! Ui« liiilowiiiii Ko. ofBqww|lmo|3ia(w|S IniMl.nioililSii'J., 1 lintiara Bln 1 ’ 1 Square, 2 Squares.. 8 do ... do' .... do do do do do *11 16 22 820 26 20 27 32 24 82 38 27 30 44 80 40 60 82 43 54 84 46 68 86 48 61 33 60 64 •lT«l)f ob Uu Iburth ptgo ol tbo ^ Advortlumeouurdered lbtecUmc,.„ k becbtried Iwo tblnUtbotbovo “ w AdverUiemeaU orderorl lo ibo Weoki) Mllim per iqom Ibr eub buenion, tor oo, 1 iu,tB ,i onenoutb. For more Hum ono momh.TS^ tb. ntoo opoclflod In tbo above ublet - Bpootal noUcea, 10 conu por lino Ibr tho Urn..., B conu fbr oub oubaeqont lunertlon an,, m L lobo.nbUct to conuS. norat lovlUtUona 60 oenta eoch. NowSl J" tnaertod tor lea. than 60 cent,. Olrtffys f” Reporta^KeaobiUono, or 1-roco.dtn^r TUB WHEAT SOUTHERN HB6IISUY pbyor’s'oTntment. I T to a mn and speedy cure for burn*, pllea, corns, felons, lover sores, ulcors, scald bead, tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by nur- sos,) sore and cracked lips, Ireeh wounds and sores or any description. It is a most voluablo remedy and oure, which con be testified to by thousands who have used it in many portions of the South for the last fow years. In no instanco will the salve do any injury, or interfere with a physician’s prescrip tion. Tbs proprietor has numerous certificates aud letters firom people who h»ve need it themselves, and most earnestly recommend it to others as a speedy and certain remedy for the above named diseases. A trial is ell that is necessary for its own recommendation. Among the many that have testified to tbe effica cy of this valuable remedy, and recommended it to the public, are Dr K A T Ridley, Judgo E Y Hill, Judgo 0 A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, J L Stephens, Esq. and thousands of ethers. Sold by J B Moore, Savannah, Ga; J E Hall. Amer icas, Ga; Clark & Wells, Augusta, Ga; McUveson, Robins k Co, Now York; and druggist* generally. 43r By remitting one dollar to tho proprietor u single box of Ibe Ointment will bo forwarded by mail, tree of pontage, to any part of tho U States. Sold by J. B. MOURE, Savannah, Ga., and drug- gists generally. V.J, MOORE, Proprietor. may!3 LaGrange, Ga. ✓LOOK. AT THIS! JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER ALABAMA i GA KEGS Choice GOSHEN BUTTER. &\J 16 boxes CHEESE. 15 barrels APPLES. 10 “ ONIONS. 10 POTATOES. 2 “ PEaRS. 2 cases Eating PRUNES. 2 “ Cooking do. 6 boxes Tomato CATSUP. 4 “ Walnut do. 4 Cocoa do. —ALSO— A largo and fresh supply of Chocolate, Gelatine, Farina, Tappaoca, Barley Vermacillo, Macarona, he. We would say to our frionds and the public In general, that in addition to a fine and selected stock of GROCERIES, we keep constantly on band a choice and select assortment or WINES, LIQUORS, 8RGARS, 4fcc*„ which we will sell very low for rash or city appro val. We would suggest to those that love good living to give us a call b. lore purchasing elsewhere, for we have tbe very articles it is compoiod ot, for which we sell very low. oct 9 R. H. WATSON k CO C qUCOA NUTS—600 Cocoa Nuts, received uud for t sale by [sept23l J. D. JESSEE. AY—200 bales Hay, fit store and for salo by Jy25 CRANE, WELLS k CO. fluvannali, Oct. 1st, ISM* WHE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be- L tween the subscribers, under the name of J. V. CONNERAT k CO., was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Joseph V. Connerat will at tend to tbe settlement of Uie aflbirs of the said firm. J. V. CONNERAT, J. LAMA. Sn van null. Oct. 1st, 18M. THE UNDERSIGNED having bought out the In terest of John Luma, will hereafter continue the wholesale GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINE88 In bis own name and for his own account, and re spectfully solicits foorn the friends or tbe lato firm a continuance or thrir favors, oot 8 J V CONNERAT /“^RANGES, Ao—10 boxes Nassau Lemons and U Oranges, received per steamer, and for sale by Jyl7 J. D JESSE. CANDLES. OPERM ACETTI, Adamantine and Tallow of various O brands; Soap of various brands, r^om 8, 8,10 and 12 cents. Chemical 8oda Soap 10 cents; Wo man’s Friend 10 oenta. Cali and examine at BARRON’S- Family Grocery, •epM Whitaker and Cbarlton-itreets. H H® IPai^SSSISIBS. HENRY LATHROP & CO. HAVE IN STORE A COMPLETE assortment of t* e following PLANTATION GOODS, To which they would invite tho parlicu’ar attention of PJ.ANTKRS, and ofier them at reasonable prices and on accommodating terms: Schley’s White Plains aud Twills Heavy Northern Brown Twills “ Block and Grey “ Black and Grey Plains Slriped Cable Warp Kerseys Plaid Unseys to several grades London Duffil Blankets, in all weights and sixes Cord do do Fine Whitney do Moul Stripes and Plaids Franklin do do Real Cotton and Wool Fl anncis ** all Wool do Drown and Bleached Canton Flannel Shirting Stripos, Striped Osnaburgn White Cotton Osnabnrgs H and % tsrown 8hlrting Blue Demins, Blue Drill Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Satinets Scotch Bonnets, Head Kercbiefit, Ac. oct 11 S OAP, STARCH, SUGAR, SYRUP, Ac., Ac- 600 boxes Family Pale and No. 1 Soap 160 «* Frazer’s Beadle and Oswego 8tarob 100 bbl*. Btewart’s Clarified Sugar 60 dosou Lemon Syrup 60 boxes super Carbon Soda Recelve4 and for sate by sept 28 McMAHON A DOYLE. ☆ CLOTHING A EMPORIUM, ft 1 DOOR WEST OF THE RSPUBLIO AN READING ROOM Fine Ready-made W.O. Price, Clolhln*; Hats and Gaps, Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Hoslory, Canes, Umbrellas Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchief, . Also, Superfine fashionable AND be mode to mea sure,unexception able in style Fancy Articles for Gentlemen. ■IUTABT TAILOB, No. 147 vorkDUtniblp. 6/tho beitmechulc., at thortoat notice 1*7 ItTMt SAVANNAH. «P OrJertfrom cltjwiJoocatj elicited. T>AB adlP 10 bc»l Extra N BUI * 8oni> P.to 1} Earn Vallew Soap.Juat raoatftd and tbr aala low lockMaaoil,omaoUb^ YJLU6k CO. •eptlT vi. For the enure construction, i eody for thelron, ofeltber ofthe three divisions hereinafter named ofi'iid road; Tho eastern division, connecting with the com pleted road at or near the town of Brandon, extends to the Mobile and Ohio road, 82)4 miles, which wiii bo divided into throe subdivisions : the first of 21 miles, the second of 28 miles, and the third of 83)4 miles. lu each form of proposal, the bidder will state his item prices, and for the graduation will make his bid at so mueb^por cubio yard or excavation and embankment, and the additional difference for “ex cess” of cither; or for so touch per cubio yard up on the largest item, aud- tbo difference for “ex cess.” Tho parties making proposals are desired to make them in four forms: 1. For the whole amount pay able monthly Incaab, as the work progresses, re serving twenty percent for flnsl setilemeut. 2. Ono Imlftn cash, payable to the same way, and one half in tbe stock or the company. 3. One-third in cash, payable to tho same way, tbe bonds or the company, payable to ten years, with interest at . six per cent., payablo annually. 4. Payable on- payment exacted. tiroly In the Block or the rood. . v w,1 ® n wu wombs advertislcs mi*, 8KSSfli.g*a»‘rtHsVgH: Steamboats will be advertised at 8461*.... for eaoh boat advertised. ptr “ nua Steamships, where but one u running, wot.... num; IT twoor more, I30e*cb. ^ ,wopem Auctioneers’advertisements not to bo iubi«- “ th ' paSftw Jto.S'J”'"' n0 »6el«ta ITofoMlGMl.nilliuainM.curd. nw oicecilin. U“«l*lll bo liuorled u $20 ,H>r .nniito ™* Calls on persons to become candidates wm , ,{Sf Ibr .nice, 610, le b. w Ad t5®j U !? m ® nto 1,01 ,n »rked on tbe couv XfiSi W1U be in&criod until TorbW. iM For one square, renewable once a week Ua M “ twice “ ’ 11. Tbe proposals to be considered must be accompa nied by satleractory reference or credentials, and the company reservo tho right ol accepting any or declining all. Maps, profiles and specifications msy bo seen at this office; and any (briber information will be fur nished upon application to the undersigned. j •• “ ** Stimesoroftenei Z The Southern Railroad commences at Jackson, Every additional square contracted for to becb-> the capital of the State, and is finished as Tar as the j ed one hair tho above rates additional, town of Brandon; and Is in good running order | Yearly advertisers shad be limited to tho im,. aud well equipped to that point. It extends from : contracted lor. All contracts shall be In wh«l» Brandon in a tine almost directly east eighty-two i stating definitely the nature of the business to i. and a half miles, to tho Intersection, of the Mobtlo ■ advertised. Any advertisement* not properly o and Ohio Railroad, a few miles below the town of netted with tho business Khali be charged Keiant* Morion, in Lauderdale county; and passes through j V» and also auy excess **r matter over theamonti the oountles of Rankin, Scott and Newton. Tbe ■ contracted for. lino is over 0 nigh rolling countrv, well watered * Contract advertisements payable quarterly- B .j and timbered,and in point orbeaItntatoess,ecoaom vertlsementa from strangers and transient perasu teal living, Ac., is equal to the most favored payable to advance. All others will be comidcre* portions ortho Carolines and Georgia. The grading,: du ° when called for. except for tho first twenty mllee Is generally light; | Regular advertisers aud nil others gendlnjr com. and upon the most oT the sections the excavation | municationa or requiring mdltM designed to call al and embankment alternate favorably; tho exoe;»- Jention to fairs, concerts, soirees, or any public ca tions being m the two heaviest cuts. The material tertalnmenta, where charges are made fur admit ia of a diameter easily moved, tho growth or Uie country uflhrds abundance of Umber suitable tor brldglngaud cross’ties; and ills believed that no ... work oilers, in facilities for construction, greatei , rests, can only be inserted with tk- uudentanditr inUuceioenis to contractors, especially those using i that tbe same Is to be mid for. li inserted 1c the negro labor ; editorial column (which can be on \ at the dbcrc- The company is entirely out of debt, and has duo j tion ofthe editors) the same will k- harged ai ttie to it by roliaoio btockholders,about8::30,000, wbloli j rate of not less than 20 cents per Hue. will doubtless bo paid os the Board of Managers muy ; The undersigned, publi-bers or Daily, Tn-Wecklj call ft In. It la also an recipient under tho rocent Weekly newspapers iu Savannah. Ga, pledge grant oftends mode by Congress, lltbey con be tuid ourselves strictly to adhere to the abovo bill o( along the line, which is believed to be tbo case, of! ebarges^and in no instance to deviate therefrom. Dearly 400.000 acres of land. The above rates to take effect March 1,1856. & d Tbe road connects with and Is an extension of to continue binding, until changed by the voteoli he Vickburg and Jackson Railroad, completed and majority ofthe undersigued. infull operation to the Mississippi river atVckburg; • N • B—This schedule shall not in any way efl«t opposite which city, In Louisiana, commences Uio : tbe integrity or existing contractu. All contracts lor Vicksburg, Stareveniiort and Texas Kailrosl, now the year or any other specified time, * li all only ctm under contract for its whole distance and it rapid j with the expiration or the period lor which they progress of censbrucUon. It Intersects the New , were made. Orleans and Jackson, Great Northern Railway at: * w Hu.to.vACo. Qt r.jian rf /'■jcmJ Jackson, and through that at Canton, connects with A Sins. It*, vblican. the MIssisBiDPi Central Railway, the iron of which : " -•-o\ a ? r»mvot..» u—, r \w, is uow belug laid to Holly Springs. It Intersects i with tbe Mobilo and« bio Railroad, as already stat-, SIR ASTLE Y COO PER’8 ed, near Marion, and its point of Intersection meets i ^* AV " w A * ‘ £iU ® with tbo Xorth-easterp aud Southwestern Railroad |n Alabama, and through that unites with the roads in Virginia, Topnossec and North Carolina. It is also an indispensable link in tho line of Railway Unce-aU notices of private wsociMiom, evifv ni Uce designed to call attention to private enterprise* calculated or intended to prumotv iadivlduai toi-- tbat are to unite Ohui lesion apd Savannah, through Montgomery, Vicksburg, Slirovenport and El Paso, with tbe Pacific Ocean running its entiro length av the same parallel of latttudu with these places. It is thus obvious that this liuo of work is ono or the mort important unfinished enterprises in tho coun try. It is thorougb National in Its character: for it unites Maine and New Orleans, and tbo Atlantic aud tbo Mississippi, by indissoluable bonds. But While* thus National. it«|>l>cula eejjcvirall/ foi raid tu Southern men and Southern enterprise, for when completed, with tbo intermediate gap in Alabama, it Will, With its connections,‘now built and being built, fun right through tbe heart of those grin Southern cotton-growing States, Louisiana, Miss* sippi, Alabama, Georgia apd South Carolina, ami unites thu great inland ties with tne broad ocean. These facts are stated tb call attention to this line of road and to induce capitalists and contractors, to embark liberally in its construction. Tbe fiftocu miles or completed Railroad, with its equipment- and sixty valuable slaves, mnny of them mechanics, is u bonus from tbe State of Mississippi; the public land has been donated by Congress ; and it is, per haps, not greatly ovor-estimatiug the present pro- perty of tbo road to put it at or near one million of dollars iu which sum futuro stockholders wbo muy become such by Uiroct subscription of money or work,will bout onco equally interested. It wi>. thus be seen that this road prosent* peculiar in ducement* to meu of means to eugugo in its con struction. WM. C. SMEDES, sept 10—tXl President Southern Railroad. 8s J. E. DE FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL, a E. Corner or, Brough gn and Barnard Streets. Savin- nab Ua., Wholesale aud retail Dealers in, Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods and Dye Stuff** French, English, aud American Perfum ery Fin Tulloi uid shaving Soaps, Combs and Brushes of every description, Surgjcal and Dental Instruments, Trusses and Supporters oT all kinds, Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, All tbe Patent or Proprietary Medicines of the day, Superior Inks, Pure wlnee and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, 4m. 43r N. B.—Especial attention given to the preparation or Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases, With plain Directions for use, including Directions for treatment incases or poisoning, Drowning, ko. ap7 |y READ l*-READ f (-.READ IU ■ That is, If you can see; aud if you can’t see, you con find, all kinds of “hems to soe,” at tbb Watcti • Jewelry Storo of D. B. Nichols k Co., in Congress street, next door to the corner of Whitaker, where you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, and Fancy Goods, as low as at any other store in the country. We have received per steamship Alabama afresh lot of thoso Quo Steel Spectacles: also, a supply or Pebblo and Periscopic Lens, which we are prepared to fit to all kinds or frames, at short notice. Our Periscopic Lens (so callod from their peculiar shape) have on advantage over all others, os tboy have a greater range of focus, so that tho reader is not compelled to hold tho book or paper at a certain distance from tbe eye. Call and see. D. B. NICHOLS k CO. No oU ««e ro, .U.wllg «oog-. p N ta) ROBINSON A CAMP, APRRS AND TAILORS, AIM) ucaie *41 CLOTHHG, {(A ipenedtbelri JOL ter GOODS, < AND_ Dealers to fine Ready Mode , have received and/ ir stock or Fall and Win- ___ ... . , comprising a foil and! complete assortment of Cloths, Casslmeret, Vest ings and Over Coatings, which we will moke and trim fto our usual style, and at the shortest notlco. Our ready made Clothing is manufactured at the well known house ofW. T. Jennings 4c Cb, 231 Broadway, New York, and comprises all that is fine and fashionable iu tbe line. FURNISHING GOODS of every description requi site toagontlemon’a wardrobe, constantly kept oa band, all or which we offer on our usual credit terms, nr at a discount of 5 per cent for cash, at 3 BULL STREET, SORREL BUILDING, oct 1—lm next door to Pulaski House. P ICKLES, PIPES, PAPER, PEPPER- 76 boxes Plckl s, X and X gallon jars 600 gross Eaglieah Pipes 250 “ Pipe Heads 600 reams Wrapping Paper 100 boxes fresh ground pure Pepper. 2i5rr“ d ' 6r “ ub 5 0 HA H oH li DOYLE, PIANO FORTES. HAYING lately reoeived Urge ad ditions to oar PIANO FORTS, we are enabled toolbrtttMs time the . greatest variety from the beat menu- from tb* plainest square to tbe most elab orately carved, and from six to seven octaves.. Our Pianos are selected from the manufacturers whom we have foil confidence In, and we ore par ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with every Instrument sold by us as regards durability, —ne, ko. Persona to want ofa first rate instrument may re ly with saTety upon getting such a on* by selecting from the following makers, whose instrument* we endeavor to keep constantly on hand, via: H. Wor- oeeter, J. Chickering k BotvNunn* k Clarke. Bmor kRavens, H. Waters, endHainee. Brothers k Com- “la,. LW.liUBHl.AODL aug 27 , . - '< OWEN BUTTER AND CHKI8E-40 ksga Go- U shea Butter; 50 1 oxea do Cheese; landing fromsteamerandforwtabr t aeptll SCRANTON* JOHNSTON k 00 mHF. invigorating action of Sir Astley Cotpei'i JL Mils on the constitution is really morvelioiu. afid a single trial will convinco the mod (re, tkai of their power to restart) the most feeble and deb- litafed to Dip health and strength, and no luguge can convey an adequate idea of tbe Immediate, mi almost miraculous change, produced by Bukin; use of this wonderful medicine in tbo diseased, do. billteted and shattered nervous system; tbe rein d and debilitated body U at once relieved, re-toreJ. enlivened and built up; the mental and pbyalcal symptoms of disease vanish under their Influence. the stooping, trembling victim ot depreait-n ud debility becomes a new man; he atandj erect, be moves with a firm atetf his mind which sai pre viously sunk in gloom, becomes bright, bocyut, active, and he gees forth refreshed, regenerated and conscious new vigor to his accudon eJ «• cupa)loni; and tbe effect is not temporary, on tfci popfrary, therpiieris permanent, for tne cordial R rppartles of the' mediplne reach tbe coutitaiki self and rpstoree |t to jta first condition. In 4 diteases or the stomach aud pfgeslive organs, they never flail. They also remoro aepresMon, excite ment, restiefitss, want of sleep, dit-like to toddy, incapacity for business, loss ot memory, confutia^ S iddiness. blood to the head, melancholy, mtBbi ebility • they increase and restore tbe appetitc.ps- rifp tbe blood, strengthen the tone oi the stomach, and give ouch energy and vigor to tbe costlltutka os must be felt to be believed. To elderly persons, 8lr Astley Cooper’s Pills «r jnvaluable; strengthening tbe ayatem against tie attacks or age; they cause n continued cheerful- ness, and prolong lilo lo tho latest possible pe riod. Biwakk or SPCHinrs mitattoss—None are gees bio without the fac »:in)i«ofibe signature of 1he* Pball A Co., Sole rroptu-tont. London and Nev York, on each box and on tbe directions. Thebe- nuine Pills have alto a correct likeness of tbo late 8lr Astley Cooper on tho top of each box. Without tbcsejmarks of authenticity, they arc ipurwuiind an im|H)tition. Sold at 25 cents, 60 couu and II per box. Full directions are given with each boi. There is a great saving by taking tbe larger eim. *" aep27w-3m BOOKS— BOOKS—BOOKS RECEIVED BY WAliXOCK k DAVIS, fflHURSDAY, 10th October. 1656-1 be Rifle. AW, X and Saddle Bags, and oiber Lecture*, by <*- H. Milburn, with a portrait of the author on tleel Married, not Mated; or bow theyltved at Wood- side and Throckmorton Hall, by Alice Cary. Tbe Last or tbe Forresters ; or Humor? ou tnv Border; a story or tbe Old Virginia FroMK bf John Eater Crooke. Calebs In Surch of > Wile, by Mn Bn*- 1 Moore. ThrepPer Ceuta Mont It; or, the Peril* of !V‘t Livigg, byCImrlesBurdett. Daisy’s Necklace; aud Wb|t Catiio of It; a litrt ry Episode, by T. B. Aldrich. The Torchlight ;or, Through tbe Wood, by ito- rietOlcott, author of “Isora's Child ” . The Adventures of Gerard, the Lion Killer, by t- E. Whitehead. . t The Lire of General Daniel Morgan, of the w- ginla Line of the Army of the United State?, of James Graham. For sale at the Book Star**, oct 17 169 QOXORBjS STREET' THE COURT OF NAPOLEOX Q R Society under the First Empiro. with pej" traits of Its beauties, wits and heroiuw. authentic originals, by Frank B Goodrich; illu«w» fed by Jules Champagne. —MORE OF— ... Tbe Romance of the Forest, by Anno Ratcla* author of “The Mysteries of Udolpbo ” lu Cotton Is King, or the Culture of Cotton, relation to Agriculture, Manufacture* and merce, by David Chrirty. The Hills of the Shatemuc, by tbe author «tw “Wide, Wide World.” ^ . IM Victoria; or, the World overcome, by CM° !l “ Cbosbro’. ., _ ^ Magdalen Hepburn, a story of the Seollkb jj; mstlon, by Mrs Olyphant, author of 4 Zaidee, etc., etc. 1^ Lorlmer Littlegood, Esq., ayounggenlIeB*“*^ wished to sac Ufo and saw it accordingly; by fr*w ErnestIjnwood, a novel, by Mrs Carojirt lleutx. For (ole by WARNOCK h DAVls, Booksellers and Statloneri. oct’.'l 169 Congro** t FINE FASHIONABLE uluiulid, TbAROAlNa cMBOTr’botoJbJ*!A"* Xj wlsb IS cloth.lhtmi«lvMgeutotll), KU lbs Utanc, of mj Bradj-lUJ., »t w”?] nl« on time, mi ten per cut off for cuff -j ud ,nll yooriclf of tbe chuc. U obuln •" clra. a u, m> »i«^ dk. auniRVi urviGottA.«Ti, trlnilc worth In tbe cute oflheft)nowlof«®P*“ All BUliouiDerucemenU, JBjck He»Jvbe, HOT. Uncoin, Savannah. Jf ffeb!2 H MAGAZINES. ARPER’S MAGAZINE for October. Godcy»« Ladles Book for October. Graham’* Megoriii# for Ottober- Reoeived by * J. B. CUBBEDGE, Af**b JUnluUl Hoara BdWSt —c—"—-ink; _f WR CUBBEDGE, A»«^ MUtt |im «««■