Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, November 03, 1856, Image 4

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a I . WWMVm w uwhwia.-v ■ rtHinUM oodntt—wharae, Joseph w.« . !_/ rail irill appi; al worn of Ordlaarr UMw Pwiliwy m exrcator n the K>uu HgttMw Dotson. / ItMin, ihntbre, to cm aid adtnoolih whoa It foe; coaceta, to be um appear before i Oearttowska oh|«u<»(ttaa; \my Ian) <* before the »r»t MooJxy In Am nut, other, ■aid MUfl will be treated. WKMit, John BUM) Bn., IMiiujt focChittum Oaoatr, this loath da; ofOctober 1IU. JOHN MIJU. O. C. C. 13 cero; wherees.Wm. Groover, Jr- om of the executors, and Sarah H. Groom, executrix, os thel •stale of John Groom, deceased. will apply al th* Court or Ordlaarr for Letters UtmiMory, tad to have tho estate or the said John Groover itiesHeeed I as executor or William Groom, Sr., dace—d: Tbwo are, therefore, to dte and admonish all whom it mar concern to be and appear before aald I Court, to make objection (if any they have) tn term# [efthejaw, otherwise said Letter* will he ft an led. octSl STATS OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY rpo all whom U may concern—Whereas, ltor< X decal G. Sheftal! will Apply at tho Court oT Ordlaaiffbr letter* of administration oo the cattle of Daniel O'Connor. Tbe*o arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom tt may concern; to be and appear befbre said Gaurt to tnako objection, (If any they hare,) on or before the first Monday tn No vember next, otherwise said letter* will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Ksq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this first day of October, 1866. oct 2 JOHN BILBO, o. o. < WOT* OFGhUKUIa. /CHATHAM COUNTY.—1b »u wnom it may con. ' v cere: Whereas, Jobn urns will applyat too Court Of Ordinary for Letters msmisscry as Adr‘“ ietratoroa tho Estate ofHenrv ttason. .Theeeare, therefore, to ewe and admonish all wbomit may concern, to be and appear before said Court A make objection (tfaav they hare) on or before- the first Monday In April next, otherwise arid letters will be granted, witness John Bilbo, * r Chatham County, this tenth day JOHN BILBO, O. C. C. Esq., Ordinary for C of October 1856. oct 21 . 1 Lee, Shq„ Ordinary I ounty or Bulloch, Ibis 11th day of8ept, 1M wptia wiluam fit; o- for the 1866. u. a hudred and on, acne of FtaeUad, manor fore UpBnBrtSMng briouctasr to the frtateotTbpnuu Crosby,deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of raid I deceased. Terms on the day of salu This 15th day of October. 1850. ■ oct 19 WILLIAM F. CROflBY, Adm’r. 1 be granted. Wttaets, John Bilbo, for Chatham Oeaur, this tenth day JOHN BILBO. 0. C. & STATE OF GEORGIA. /'CHATHAM COUNTY.—To aa wnom it may con \J corn: Whereas, JamsawmewUlapp* *“ Court of Ordinary for Letter* insmnsary as Ammo- tsttutoron the Esute of George aieaander. These are, therefore, to cue and adtninish all wham R may concern, to be us appear before said Oearttemajbobjectios (if ray taejr have£ on or ~wmm' Bm., Ordinary ft of October 1856. ootn RATI OF GEORGIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may V MMn: Whereas, John P. Hines will apply allhe Court of Ordinary for letters dismisaory as ad- mWttrator an tho hstalo of James C. Hinea : Th— are, therefore, to dte and admonish all wham It may eonoern, lo be and appear before said Osurt to make objection (lfanyth»y bare) on or be fore the Ant Monday tn Decemhm next, otherwise mM tetter* will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq. Ordinary for Chatham co—y. tim fourth day of June, i860. juM fi JOHN BILBO, o. o. c. “GEffttUlA, LIBERTY COUMTfr TJMBCUT0R3' HAlE.-Agreeable to an order J2j granted by the Court of Ordinar or Liberty eounty,attboSeptember Term, will be sold, be fore the court house door in Hlnesrille, on the first Tuesday in Norcmber noxt, between the law- ul hours of sale: The following Lands, via : 1 000 acres situate in liberty county, on the Canooclee Bluff; and 100 inm situate m the county o| Bryan —belonging to The estate of Joshua I. Beasley ate or said county, deceased; and sold for the ben eflt of the bcirs and distributees oa esute* Terms made known on tho day of sa JOHN a BEA81Y K. Q. ANDREWS,/** September 1st 1856. STATE OF GEORGIA, TATTNALL CO. I 'O all whom it may concern"'bercas, Bcnja min Alexander will apply at the Court of Or dinary for Letters of DUmisstou aa Administrator on the estate of Anson WUUams,iato ofsaid County, de ceased. These are, therefore,*!cite and admonish all whom tt may concern, to be and appear before said Court to raako objection (ifany they have)on or be fore the first Monday in March next, otherwise said letters will be granted to tho said applicant Witness, II Snaacuxn, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt nall County, this the 9th day of August, 1856. aug 25—6m H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary. NOTICE. j fllHltKE months alter date, application will be X made to the Planters' Rank or the State of Georgia. lor the payment or a twenty dollar note of said Rank, payabto to Wm Morel nr bearer, da ted 1st June, 1851, No 687; also, lor the payment of a ten dollar note, No 822, dated 1st July, 1854, the lett hand halve* of said note* having been lost. Also, to the Bsnk of tho State nT Georgia, for the payment of a ten dollar note, letter A. dated 4th Janury, 1850, the lea hand half having been lost. Also, to the Marino Bank or Georgia, for tbo pay- meat of a ten dollar nolo, No 4, fit., dated Novem ber 1, 1843, the lea hand hair having been Inst. auglO—lawSm BOSTON A VlLI.Ai.oNOA. STATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may l/oaacera: Whereas,John Mallery ,will applyto the O—teT Ordinary for Letter* Dismisory as adminis- I—on tho Esute of William Wright these are, thsrmnrs. to cite and admonish all whom itmay eouoarn, to be and appear before said Court, to make objection (ifany tney hare) on or before the •ret Monday tat November next, othwise said Let ter* will be granted. Witnem, John BUbo, mq., Ordinary for Chatham Oeunty, thia eight day of April 1856. /OHN BUBO, o. o. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY.—To ell whom it may \J earn: Whereas, William A Boggs will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmisorj_as guardian of George M Wallace and Robert G. Wri. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom tt may coooern, to be and appear before •rid Court to make objection (ifany they have) on or before tho first Monday in March next, other- wtm said letters will be granted. Witnem, John BUbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 11th day of August, 1856. angll JOHN BILBO, o. e. c. fpOsll whom it may concern. Whereas Hanah X White wUl apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of Administration on the Estate of Patrick White deceased. These are therefore to cite and adminisb all whom tt may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness William Lee, Ek. Ordinary for Bulloch County, Ibis 15th Oct. AD. 1856. octl9 WILUAM LEE, O.B.C. MBimwHiV tota. WILL be sold before the Court House door in TT Jefferson too, Camden County, Georgia, on the First Tuesday in November next, bet ween th egal hours of sale, Peter, a negro man,ho— serva nt and hostler 32 years of age, and Jim a Carpenter, 18 years o age, Bern a bo—servant 16 years of age. Also, that well know* Ho—, as a Boarding House, located absut 60 yards from the river, 300 feet in length, running from the bick street to the river. 9t> feet wide. Ibis tot Is well fruited with sweet oranges, figs,peaches, Ac, Also, two vacant lots, together with the household and kitchen Furniture,consisting ofTeather beds, matrasses, quilu sheets, pillows, blankeu, bedsteads, carpets draw- ' era, ana one slab, one clock, oee safe, Uble-cloths, towels, dining and breakust tables, chairs, cooking utensils, glass candle shaaes, Uble-covers and win dow curtains, one lot silver aouo&s, crockery ware, wash stands and shovel and tongs, horse and cart, cattle and hogs. Nelly, a negro woman n yean of age, will be sold at private sale. All tne above named property will be sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of Mrs. PercilU Thomas, late ot said Gaunty, deceased. Terms cash before deliver* W. B. THOMAS, Executor. Jeffersonton, Aug. 30.1856 aug 30—2m STATE OF GEORGIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY—lb ail whom it may Conj \J corn: Whereas, James Doyle will apply at th* Oosrt of Ordinary for letters otomisory aa adminis trator co the estate of George Alexander. These are therefore to dte and admonish all con cerned, to b* aad appear beiore said Court to make objections, (if any they have,) on or before tbe first Monday in April next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Wttnee , John BUbo, Esq., ordinary for Chatham County, this seventh day of October, 1856. oct9-6m JOHN BILBO, o. a c. STATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY—To ail whom it may Con- \J cent: Whereas, Jobn Lama will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismiesory, as admin- istrelor oo the esute of Henry Cauon. Them are, therefore, to dte and admonish all whom tt may concern, to be and appear before said feait to make objection (ifany they have) on or before the first Monday in AprU next, otherwise ■rid letters will be granted. Witness, John BUbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this seventh day of October, 1656. oct 9—6m JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. A AMINLSTIUTORS’ SALE.—Agreeable to an or der granted by the Court or Ordinary of said eounty, wiU be sold, before the court house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the lawfol hours of sale; Nine hun dred and fifty (950) acres of bed, more or less, in several surveys, lying in said county on the Mill- edgeville Road—one tract being the late residence of Thomas Knight deceased: and the other tract known as the Mills’ place, where Joseph Knight, Jr-t now lives—said Land is bounded by A. J. WiU- sou, Ogechee River, A. Richar.Uon, and others. Each of said tracts is well improved. Belonging to the estate of Thomas Knight, deceased. Sold for the heoefit of tbe heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. JOSEPH KNIGHT, Jr., \ THOMAS E. KNIGHT, / A ' lmre * September 10th. 1S5C. sept) 3 State of Georgia tattnall co~. HO aU whom tt may concorn Whereas James J. Standfield will apply at the Court of Ordinary r Letters of Administration on the esute of John Pjpears, late of said County, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (ifany they have) on or before the first Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. t7itne*i, H. Strickland, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt nall County, thia the 9th day of August, 1356. aug 25—2m U. STKICKLAN D, Ordinary STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCK CO. fpOall wbomit may concern.—Whereas Nancy A Hag in will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration tn the esute of William H. Begin, deceased. Thine ire therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court, to make objections, (ifany they have,) on or tefore tbe first Monday in November next, other wise sari letters wiU be granted. Witness William Lee. Ehq., ordinary for Bullo g. rat** FTATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO. fpO all whom tt may cencera.-Whereas Sarah _ _ . *rtU applyat the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the Ex tale of John Brsaawi, deceased, these are there to cite and ad monish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before the Court, to make objections (if any they hers,) on or before the first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters wUl be granted. Wttaeas, William Lee, Esq., Ordidary for Bulloch Gouty, this 4th of September 1856. WILLIAM LEE, Q. B. C. ■ft! SVSVB OF GEORGIA. B ULLOCH UOUNTy—To all whom It may con- am: tbma, Seaborn B Covert vlll apply at um Gout of Ordioarr for lettera diimiuorr u adalaMralor oa tbo eatala or Patriot O Keloher, i are, tatnlbre, to cite aad admoniah _ wtaaBaa;omara, to bo and appear before aid •avtraBakaotOaOloa (If aa; the; ban) on or bo- o,lior,riM _ WMases, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Rullocb •suty, this 6th day of Augmtt, 1856. Uf4 WHAIAM LEE, o. s. c. w BVFBRIOR COURT, Chutlamm Co. Mat Tun, 1856. ■ibt M. Robertson, and others, compl’Qto,1 .•IjjSrtLjiSKf. SoDoboy Steam Saw ^ Order ' m.225,dStadSi WIUI “ F -^I 'namariai to tba Court that two d tbo eald d«. A aad WllUata F. Baylearo •Sa btd Count;, and are .blent front tbo ■MeoTOeorgla, ao lbu Mrrlceof tho abovo bill aad oobpnoaa cannot ba aorred upon them. On SS8" ,llU “i 4 CUrk S«;leo aad WWIaair.la^M do appear aad aaowor tbo laid ustTOna of this Ooort, or in default thereof, that said bill bo takes pro confoeso againat them; and it • forther ordered, that a copy of this order \>e pub- fished la sue of the public newspapers or the city ef fiavaaaah ones* weak for three months prior foe aMriucftlMMXt Term of this Court. Vrwexlnct from Minutes. W. G. SHEFTALL, , sett—lawSm Deputy Clerk, s. *. o. o. * AT> Or OKOHGIA, CHATHAM CU' Del whom tt may concern: Whereas Mary Ann Out wUl apply at th* Court of Ordinary for let- on tho of James P. are therefore to dte and admonish sUwhom to be and appear before said Court, ■—'on or before » may ooncera, to be and appear befor SESSESR^ — »VH1 ba {mated. i* <OHN BHBO. OJOJQ. BWigg. tamT DAYS after daU application wiU be made ^A^^*Booorable Court of Ordinary of Soroyen ^Utyfor UaveU) seU aNegroOtel named Haga, foopronerty of E. J. Brannon. m 19 T» B. BRANNON, Trustee. B ulloch county sheriff sale-wiu be soH on the first Tuesday in November next, before the court bo— door In 8tatesboro*, Bulloch County, within the usual hours of sale, the follow ing property, to-wit: ons thousand and twenty-fenr acres of land, bounded north by MUI Creek and south west by Solomon Brannen’s land. Levied oo asthe property of John Akins, to satisfy a fl f» is. sued from the Superior Court of said county in fa vor ofW. H Rawie* Property pointed out by Jobn Akins. Levy made October 15th. 1856. " JOHN S. DENMARK, & B. C. oct26 GUARDIAN'S SALE TIT ILL be sold before u>e Court House door in M Jeffersonton, Camara County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the legal hours of trie, Rose, bo— servant, cook, wasner and lrooer, 31 years of oge; Irene, tier daughter, 14 yean oT age; Minis, her son, 11 yeanofage; Joe, ner ran, 14 months old, belonging so tne estate ot Leasts Tompkins. Sold for tbeoeneflt of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms cash, or iUeqmvaiant W. B. thomam, Guardian. Jeffersonton, Aug. 30. asm aug 30-2m STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO. A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—Agreeably to an or der granted by the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold before the Court Ho— door in Statesboro, in said county, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the lawrul hours or sale, (425) four hundred and twenty-five acres of land, more or les3, lying in said county, bounded east by estate of David Lee,south by Josiah Zitrour, west by C Groover, north bytNeedam Lee—belong ing to tbe estate of Michael Donaldson, deceased ; sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on tho day of sale. Thi310th day of September A D1856 JOHN E. septir JOHN E. GIBSON, Awlnistrator. STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH BOUNTY.-To all whom it may concern. Whereas, tbe estate of Jesse Hagtns is un represented, and unless some fit and proper person applies for the Administration, I shall appoint Wil liam H. McLean, Administrator on said esute. These are therefore to site and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and apper before said Court, to make objections, (if any they have), on or before the first Monday in December next, oth erwise taid Administration will be granted as above stated. Witness William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for the county of Bulloch. oct 29 WILLI AM LEE, 0. B. C, GEORGIA, BULdOCH COUNTY. A AMISLSTRaTORS' SaLK.—Bv virtue ol anor- der of the Or Jin rv « Baid county, willbe sola, on the first Tuesda* tn November next,in Statesboro’, before the court Douse uoor, within the legal hours of sale, all tue following Lands, viz: Twenty-three hundred aim nmetv-vtght acres, ca- cordii g to the plats or the same in nine different surveys, composing ono bouv—tbe property of the estafe of Jesse Moore, laie ot said conuty. There are on the land two plantations, in good repair; on one of them are good buildings—dwelling bouse, kitchen, smoke house, uarn. staoles, gin nouso smith shop, negro houses, wtut all other necessarv out-buildings, also, good orenards of peacnes, ap pies, Ac., also, good weiix oj water—situate six wiles alovo States boro’ and six iuile3 west or No. 6 Central Railroad. Tbe I anus are pine and bay, all well watered and timbered, and joined by lands of James Young, Sr., James taxon, and others- Pur chaser paying for titles, verms on tbe day or sale. & L. MOORE, 1 M. C. MOORE, VAdrn’rs. September 17th, 1856 G. W. MOORE, ■eptlS ADMINISTRATOR 8 SALE. lITliL'be sold on the first Monday in January Tv next, befbre the Court House in Statesboro, the following property, belonging to the esute o Henry Davis, Jr., 1268 seres, more or less, or land In Bulloch county, bounded north by the property of Jobn Grimes and John Slater, nerth and west by the property of John Slater, east by the property of EUJah Davis, and south by the property or Jo- siah Davis. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Henry Davis. Jr., deceased. On the property are one grist and one saw mill. JOSIAH DAVIS, sepl24—3m Adm’r. AS EORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. JINISTRATOR’S SALE—Agreeable t? an or- der granted by the Court of ordinary of said county, will be sold before the Court Ho— uoor, in said county, on tbe first Tuesday in December next between the Uwfut hours of sale (512) fivehundrei and twelve acres, more or less Pine land, well im proved in said county, bounded on the South, bv Micheal White, South East, Jobn VessmithTust William Rush, North William Rowe, belonging to the Estate of Morris Dorrien, deceased, sold for the benefit of tbe heirs ofsaid deceased. Terms on tbe day of sale. This 15th day October. 1856. N.Adm’x. TIMOTHY CONNELLY, Adm’r. McIntosh county sheriff sale. W ILL be boU on the first TUESDAY in Norem her next, before the Court Ho— door, in the the Fixtures, Machinery, *«., thereunto belonging. Also, the Mill Bite on which said Mill is situated, containing four acres. Said Mill situate three miles below Darien, at a place known ns Pratt’s Landing, on n tributary stream of tbe Altamaba RiverTm said county, levied on as the property or Frost Jc Boulter, to satisfy a Uenjudgment issued from the Houorable. tbo Inferior Court of tbe County of Mcln. tosh, Mortimer Oiillntn vs. tbe Unloo Steam Saw Mill, Frost A Boulter owners thereof—pi pointed out In said Hen. Terms cash—pm paying for title. WM. T. THORPE, Sheriff Mcln tor h County Darien, October 3,1856.oct 4 G eorgia, liberty county -two month* alter date application will he made to the Court of Ordinary of Liberty county for leave to sell n negro man by tho name of .liny, aged 40 years belonging totboestato of Giduoti lictiowen, hk> ofsaid county, deceased.' NANCY A. McUOWEN, Adm’x. September 4,1856. t>cul6 NOTICE. T WO months after date, application will be made to the Ooort of Ordinary of Tattnall County, for leave to sell th* Real Estate ot James L. Gra ham, Ul* ofsaid County, deceased. JA8 .A STRIPPING, Amntitrator. GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. 3 ALL whom tt may concern, whereas Henry J. Parrish will apply at the Court of * Ordinary for letter* of guardianship of Isaiah M Martha, George W. John. A. end Henry Parish, orphan chil dren oflsiah Parish, deceaied. these are therefore to cite and admoaish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objections (if any tney have) on or before tbe first Monday in December next, otbervrtoe said lettera will be grant ed. Witness, William Lee, Ordinary for tbe County of Bulloch, this 16thOct. A. D. 1856. oct 19 WILLIAM LEE,OB GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. * A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE —Agreeable to an iff. der granted by the Court or Ordinary of Bul loch county, will be sold before the court be— door, In Statesboro’, in said comity, on the first Tuesday In November next, between tbe lawful TMrtydhw# hundred, sixteen aad twelve inches of a tract or Land, sold by said de ceased to Arthur Kerby and th* timber reserved la els life time. All belonging to the eriatoomomsS Mills, deceased. Sold for tne benefit of the netre of Mid decs—d. Terms made known on dav of sal* HARDY B. HODGES, Adm’r/* EpL 10th, 1856 r> GEORGIA,LIBERTY COUNTY. rpWO^aoet&a alter datiTTwili apply to the Oour X of Ordinary of Liberty County for leave to sell >rtion of tbe real aad personal esute of Beqja- j W. Allen, late deceased, or so much thereof as is necessary ; aad sold for the benefit of the heirs and distributee* of said estate. CAROLINE B. ALLEN, Qualified Administratrix. October 6th, 1856. oct 12—2m advurmmi submit, rmiuNtmu*. rx. Authorised Agent for the Savannah Journal. UXIA1. • EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND HRE- rtuor qiuunm or WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, At Mtnrfadurtd by atoms 4 Jfemn. Arts For*. - In the Ira of th* Id Inst, which oonsnv ed the bride building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposUa | the Gas Works, in this city, was a safe ot conuining u.« book., Thomas, and although the building was octroyed, the said Safe sustained no Injury whatever from lb* intense heat to which it bad been exposed. Onoi ing tho Safe, tbe contents were found undisturt and in the same order and condiUoo as when pH thera, exoept a slight discoloration to tho projecting ends ofa few pnpera. and the backs of ono or twnet the books, caused by the steam generated tn tho Safo. while at iu greatest heat. Tho Safe and contents, as Itcamo from the ruins, may still be even, In the possession of Mr. Thomas, at Iho Gas Works. A largo assortment of these cele brated Safes always on liaud.and for sale by C. H. CAMPFIELD, Agent for tho Manufacturers, July 26,1856. 171 Bay-el, Savannah. Ga. I take pleasure in corroborating the foregoing state ment, and In addition would add, that the hooka are aowin—. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1856. oct6-«f him to "‘TimWM, .™. bou Onm ir. ^rtlcakrl; UiflM u uubIimUii pnMdt Mock, vhich U now cnapleu In Ml lb. various departaranto, ooaeieting la part of the follow tax roods, via: CAMPM1 DEPARTMENT. Royal Modalkm, Royal Velvet, WUtoa! _ Brands, Thpcetry Brussels, Power Loom Braes* Iagrata, Silver MB CURTAIN AND UPS DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YOU flTRKR. KtAB THE OOUtT HOUU, SAVANNAH. GA., Established In 183S. £ Subscriber grateful to his friends and patrons for their continual fkvors, would state in addition to the improvements in DYING, ac quired by him during bis last visit to England and Scotland, has made arrangements for extrading bis business, by which he is now enabled to dye a greater variety of colon on silk and woolen dresses, shawls, Ac., which he trusts wiU generally ale- all who may fhvor him with their patronage. Ru*tr ranra tuigs, Plano and table Covers, Door Matsfevery variety. Draw* Stair Rod* _ Jtadings, Ac. . tdepautmmni BrocateUee. Irae aad Muslin Curtains l letia da Issaea, GiltCentioea, Satin and Bilk Damask, Gilt Ptns and Brads, Worsted and Cotton Damask. Tssaels, Loop* ano Cords: Velvet and Plush ef various ooton; Wladoa Shades, mw style. “*• every, variety of Fantitnre Covering, Trim fid matartoiefor deooratiag • FLOOR OIL CLOW. From two to Twraty-taur feet wide, for Balls am. Rooms, cot to fit without a seam. 1b* eabecriber will oblige himself to make tbt price* on all deecriptira of goods as low as the jam. quality era be parchasad la any Northern city. SE-Qsrpetaentto Boosm aad goods sent to an> part of the city free of charge. _ l -, experienced Upholster wm attend to lh% id laying of Carpets and Oil Cloths wbca 1b* deoorative and curtain department tt a charg* or aa Upholster of acknowledged taste ann W. H. GUION, Agen 140 Congress aad 67 St. Jnlieu- BARBkK SHOPS. Gentlemen's garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may be required, in the same superior style which has generally so much pleased his patrons rad Table Covers, rad Indies’ Crape Shawls, Ac. cleaned rad finished in the first style. Indies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and praarad la tbe most fashionable styles. Orders from the country promptly attended to. When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through tbe post office, so that he may know where to call for them men 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. SAVANNAH, ALBANY A GULF RAIL ROAD. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. A LL persona having demands against the estate of Benjamin W. Allen, late of said county, de ceased, are hereby noUOed to present them, proper- ' / attested, to me, within the time prescribed by law, or they will not be settled. And all persons indebted to Said deceased are j QN AND ALTER WEDNESDAY, the 15th instani hereby required to make immediaiy»yment. October 6th, 1856, CAROLINE £ ALLEN, Qualified Administratrix, oct 12—lm NOTICE. *11WO months after date, application will be made X to tbo Honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch Oounty, for leave to sell aU the Lands and Necroes belonging to the estate of James Hagen, late Mhid County, deceased. kbtiah HAGEN, Administratrix. Buloo County, og 29, 18*6. aug 30 NOTICE. O NE MONTH after this date application will be made to the Bank of the State\ or Georgia for the payment ofa twenty dollar bill, tbe right halt of which has been lost. DANIEL THOMAS. Greenville, Ala., 1st Oct., 1851. oct 2-law4w notice. flTHREE months after date application will be X made to tbe Marina Bank of Savannah for the payment of two Twenty Dollar Bills, (vix: letter n, No. 3,070. rad letter C, No. 697,) the right halves of which have been lost by mail, oct 9—3m JAMES P. HUDSON. NOTICE. T WO months after date, application will be made to tbe Honorable Ordinary of Tatnall County, for leave to sell a portion of the lands belnngtng to the estate of Jesse Copeland, deceased; it being one tract of land which has been reserved from former sales—where tbe said deceased resided at tbe time of his death. JAMES COPELAND. Adm’r. ven na sept 3 1856. DrVORC* • Elizabeth Cowley) In Coffee superior Court, v»- > Mar term. 1856: John Cowley, ) It appearing to the Court from tne return of the Sheriff, that the defendant John Uiwtjr, is not to be be found tn Coffee County, and H inttner appears that he is cot in this Stele. On muunn ol Wm. K. Gauldlng, Attorney for Ubelant, H m ordered that service bo porfected on said defeunant by a publi cation of this orrder in one of the puniin journals in Savannah, once a month for thre* months preced ing the next tern of this Court, requiring said de fendant to appear at tbe next tens nt Coffee Su perior Court nNovember next, auu am nts defensive ol elation to said Court. A true extract of tbe minutes o« .oifoa Si.oorior Coun ARCH’D McLEAN ftfenutv Clerk*. aun 2—3m “YOUR HOUSE,” NO. 144 BRYAN STREET, WEST OF THE MARKET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. T HE SUBSCRIBER would inform Ilia friends and tbe publ'c generally, that be has REMOVED from his OM .Stand tu BRYAN STREET, and fitted up tbe above House iu a superior style, and intends serving bis friends vmli aU the dclicacu-a of tbe sea- son, such as— WILD GAME, VENISON, GEORGIA AND NEW YORK OYSTERS. Ac., and pledges biuuelf to use every endeavor to please all who may favor him with tneir patron a zo. . HENRY BURT, sept 29—tf««r OYSTERS: /—\ THE subscriber is now ready to fur- (K3|f«JnUh OYSTERS in tba Shell, fresh open- ^hMF *101 pickled in any quantity to suit purchaser-. Pickled Oysters in kegs ready to be shipped. °<*1 * J. D. JESSE. .a. Tbe i REMOVAL. The subscriber has Removed on the next door to the Republican] where he is now opening ai ———~^me assortment of SPRING! AND SUMMER GOODS, which be will sell by tbe IMttern or make to order in the most fashionable slid coimng season * CtotWa * for H** present Thankful for past fkvora, be hopes to merit a con tinuance of th* same. “ d aep * irta ‘“ Just received White Drill Coat* and Pants, White and Figured Marseilles Vesta, for sale at a small pro fit aprl2 JOHN W. KELLY. WOOD—WOOD SUBSCRIBER has Just receivi rfIHE X keep constantly on band at his r «d. and will Wood Yard, . full isppl; of the belt £. Jusk.Ort, Blckor;. Ltjhtwocd, te, kc. All in vut tre rnpectfoll; toriud to give him a call. h. C. RAY80B. „ p - »• AU orders left at the Book Stare under the Marshall Ho— will be promptly attended to. sept 30 DISSOLUTION. T HE Go-partnership of F. CHAMPION It CO. tt this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tbe business ot the late firm will be settled by F. Cham- pion, who will continuo tbe Grocery business on bis own account. F. CHAMPION, „ R. J. LARCOMBIE. Savannah, October 1,1866. sept 30—lm LAND AGENCY—Bnuuwlek, Gat. EDWIN M. MOORE fkFFEBS his services to the public in the par- y eh— rad sale of lands in tbe counriee ot Wayne, Camden, Charlton, Appling, Ware, Coffee. Clinch, Lowndes and Thomas. Particular _5L*OoUta.,MmforBXOu«Ue, Brunswick Thomu B Bwd.it. hnault; Hon Junto. L Sow rd.TboBa.TiU.. BOOK Ml JOB SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK k JOB OFFICE. M.rchanu can twinniliedu.hart notlo. with BlU-BaMa, Bills or Lading, Dn r Books, Clnularn, Cants and Blank Baokn. flron'to Unrig AND PAM- PHLET PRINTING, such as Cktaloguee for OsUeeea Pro—dings of Meetings. received, we respectfully solicit n iwnimtana. 0 # the um., fMUnx that w. iluU banbl. u nlcuo.il who tna; Ihror tu with n call, both an in priem and .ruaUoo of work, ' igikT».~ THU* aad Ccl’d Whakbona, Horan Whml^ If bone. Moreen FlouaMd, lloran VhalabatM, OoUtod, WhAbboo. Qoilwd, Hair Ootb, Wuu whaliboMfln*, kc,, for nt» bp ’ *U0*0 AM. _ there will be on daily Passenger and Vrelfhi Train, (eundays excepted,) on the Savannah, Al bany and Gulf Road Running as fellows : Ijoave Savannah, 9, x. u. Arrive at Ways, 10.30, x. m. RKTCWriXG. Leave Ways, 2, r. x. Arrive at Savannah, 3.30, r. m. EDGAR L. HERIOT, oct 4 Chief Engineer. ATLANTIC ARID GULF RAILROAD. A OUU UUII IUUIIUBU, 1ABVU _ on the 28tb instant, and it having been represented to me that the interest of that enterprise requires farther time for the obtainment of subscriptions to the Stock, and acquiescing in the Justness of the suggestion, the meeting of the Board on the 26th instant is hereby postponed until tbo 22d day o October next, at MiiledgeviHe. . E. A. K1SBET, Chairman. Macon, Aug. 20,1856 aug 30 CENTRAL RAILROAD. „. the 14th October, lust, ^ and until further notice, the Passenger Trains on the Central Railroad will run as follows: BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...5 a m and 12.16 r tt. Arrive in Macon “ “..2.16 r tt “ 1 a tt. Leave Macon “ “.11.45 a M “ 9.30 th. Arrive in Savan'h “ “10.45 r v “ 7.20 a m bitwxxx axrxmtxH xxd aroma. Leave Savannah 12.16 r tt and 8.30 r. Arrive in Augusta 8.45 p tt “ 6.30 a tt. Leave Augusta ..6. ax “ 4.8O p ■ Arrive in Savannah 1.30 p x “ 10.45 p nrwxzv xacox axn aroma. Leave Macon 11.45 a x and 9.30 r tt. Arrive in Augusta 8.45 p « “ 6.30 a x. Leave Augusta 6. ax “ 4.30 P tt. Arrive in Macon 2.15 p x “ 1. ax. asrwxxx Eavaxjfaa, xiuxDGXvnxs A xatoxtox. Leave Savannah 5. a ■ Arrive in MlllcdgeviUe 2.46 p x. Leave Macon 11 45 a x Arrive in Eatonton 6. p j W. It. WADIJ^Y Gon’l Sunt, {favannah. Ga., Oct. 12. 1855. octl6. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE 8 ° U oXil fiAjyipAj) New York & New Orleans Mails. O N and after Sunday, February 3d, 1336, two daily trains between Macon ami Colnmbu?, ar.il one bvlwccu Macon an-J Americus, Leave Macon at 2.1 x, and 3 pm; arrive at Colum bus at 7 15 a m, and 1030 P m ; leave ColumbUB ai 4 15 a m, and 1 30 p M; arrive at Macon at 10 54 a m. and 7 40 p m; leave Macon at 2 a m; arrive at Ameri cu* at 6 40 a a; leave Americas at 2 20 r M; arrive at Macem at 7 40 p m; making a complete connection be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings ville, Wilmington and Charleston ;atto, with Central Railroad Trains to Savannah, MiiledgeviHe and Eaton- ton, and with Macon and Western trains to Atlaate Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn. At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to Eufanla, Ala., connecting daily at Americus with four horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany, rbomasville, Baiubridge, Ac., with tri-weekly hacks to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, Ac., at Fort Valley with hacks to Perry, HaynesvlUe, HawkinsviUe and Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for Americas and points below Fort Valley, should tako tho 1216 p u train from Savan nah; and tbe 5 px train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macon. For other points on the South- Western or Muscogee Roads take either train from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Ameri cas at 220 px will reach Columbus at 1030 r “ same night. Passengers from Columbia aud tbe West for Am ericas, 'South-western Georgia or Florida, should take the 130 p x train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Valley, and reach Americus at 6 40 a x next morn "li rat class steamships leave Savannah for New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Passage la the Cabin 625. Steerage 88. Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $14 00 “ Columbia “ “ 10 00 “ Americus “ “ 8 80 „ . GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 30th, 1866. mayl6 NEW AND SPLENDID FASHION A BLE GOODS FOR TBE FALLL TRADE OF 1856. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, AT TH* 1 STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 14T B«jr Stmt, I-' cow opcolDg tbe Urgeit ud best Be- IcctecI stock of Goods for Gentleman's wear ever offered in tbe city or Savannah. i Black and Colored Cloths, Black Doeskins and Caasimeres. Overcoating, Fancy Cfeesimetss, and Filk and Velvet Vestings, which cannot be sor passe-f, are to be found in bold profusion In tbe Merchants’ Tailoring Department, and will be mode to order in most approved style, and at abort no tice. 1 bare taken particular pains with the manufac turing of my Ready Made Clothing, and feel confi dent or pleasing all who may favor me with their patronage. I have a lot or very tasty business suite, to which 1 invite particular attention. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS and Toilet articles or every descnptiou, and a large stock of Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises always on hand. WILUAM O. PRICE, Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street- Ehglish Druggets, (of va nous width.*,) Moulo Hearth Rugs, Velvet and Ojenlllc ftOUTMRNI Mare of Mtmmrrtt Car or Viaoscao, Office of the Southern Railroad Cuopan/.j mHJt Southern Railroad Compray invite propo* X saUfrom contractors for tbe clearing, gradu ation, masonry, trailing and bridging, necessary to tbo complete preparation for tbs superstructure of tho roadway of tho eastern divlatoo or tteir road, * Also, for furnishing the cross-ties, and for the track-laying with any incidental work necessary. 1 for Ml other work, stations, platforms, de- RATE ft OF ADVERTltUin I chaff Ml doable timikote ntu. 1 "“Hi , AaTeftUcmeoti of wli.icT' r Wlb r „ u I lMi_tbui om Booth, to bo cbviec ,t |gjjl pots, Ac*, required Id the thorough completion of * gSarra.i. 16 to* ^ K I the road (or effective operation. l do .... 20 27 a-i S2 ^ SI The graduation amounts to 770,000 cubic yards of excavation, and <66,000 cubic yards of embank ment. The Irestllng to 4,000teei. The bridging to COO feet. The masonry for culverts amoun •» to 10,000 perch. The crots-Ue* to 180,000. Proposkls, sealed, endorsed, and dlreued to the undersigned, will be received until the Lwt day ot November next, aud will be, ■ at the opto t of bid ders. either lor— i. The eiUirt work of construction, competing the road ready for the iron; n. Tbe work of construction, exclusive of cross Use and track-laying; m. For each item of work, entire and, separate; nr. For thegrading or either, or aspedfied num ber of sectioos, of one mile each; v. For the cross ties to be rornuhed, the number Bcifled; tv For toe enure construction, teady for tbeiron, of either of Iho three divisions hereinafter named ofsaid road; The eastern division, connecting with the com pitted road at or near the town of Brandon, extends o the Mobile aad Ohio road, 82)4 miles, which will be divided into three subdivision*: the first ef 21 Owens’ Brick BmUimf, sgposte Ou House, Hnrslmll H—n Barbsr fthop, BnmgkUm Street, r IS sobacriber, tbanklhl to hisfeUow-citixens for the liberal patronage he has received, and is still receiving, begs respectfully to Inform them ov.a ^ Boffldrat addit*—* — (hath* itional first-claw workmen from tome of tbe best Buber Shop* in New York, and will be enabled to arfomiaodale as many gentlemen as may honor him with their pa tronage. N. B.—The Buber Shops are closed on Sundays— strangers will pleas* beu thia la miad. ^ LANDagkncT. flTHE undersigned will, for five dollars per lot, X examine.any land* fit the counties of Appling, Wa^ne, Wue or Coffee, and report to the owner aa , _ l through his connections I of the principal manufacturng estab- r Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston, igaed is prepared to fornlnsh MACHIN 1 STEAM El present value, the proepect for their be coming more valuable in future, and whether or .. u, ereoftj and cor rect account, for which all remittance* will be ex pected in advance. He will also sell and remit when requested, and as directed, for seven Mr cent. HevriUiuso promptly attend to all professional business entrusted to his care. VERNON C. MCLENDON, my 13 Attorney at law, Homeaville, Ga. MACHlrffcRY AND IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY, err. Julian street, savjlannah, ga. (Near the Market.) 17B01C the most complete Caciiltka in his own £ establishment, and thro with several of the iishments of Phil the Undersigned ERY, PORTABLE StEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MHJH, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS, Columns, Window Rile and Until*, Iron Doors, Shutters, kc^ at Ncrtkcmarica. He is also prepared to repair Machinery and Iron work of every description, at abort notice, upon reasonable terms. As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADKJ.PHIA MARBLE WORKS, be la alio prepared to exhibit a great va ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Also Iron Railing in great variety, for enclosures, and to receive orders, ud put up the work at man- fecturen’ prices. H/H. UNVILLE. Savannah, April U. 1856. aprll THE ORBfT SOUTUKB9I REUEOY FRYOR’S OINTMENT. I T ia . am ud ipeod; cure for bums, pUs, corns, felons, tsTsr sores, ulcers, scald head, tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by nur ses,) sort and cracked lips, fresh wounds and sores of any description. It is a most valuable remedy and core, which can be testified to by thousands who have used it in many portions of the South for the last few years. In no instance wiU the salve do any Injury, or interfere with a physician’s prescrip tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates and letters from people who have med it themselves, and most earnestly recommend it to others as i speedy and certain remedy for the above nxmed diseases. A trial Is all that is necessary for Us own Among the many that have testified to tho erica- cy of this valuable remedy, rad recommended it to the public, are Dr R A T Ridley, Judge E Y Hill, Judge 0 A Bull, R J Morgan,Egq, J L Stephens, liq, aud thousands of others. Sold by J B Moore, Savannah, Ga; J EHall, Asuer- leus, Ga; Clark A Wells, Augusta, Ga; McKeosoc, " ‘ - - *• —- * - • ' ,ts generally. Iruggisi to tho proprietor Fov a longer time at the foHowing ratel Proport^' k* .lKiTe., wC ^ charge will be made. A deduction of 261 . BI _ will be nude oo advertisemeota ktir«ar^l e r *’ 9 1 aively on the fourth page of the daily 1Hm ' \ Advertisements ordered three tmjM a 'L be chided two-thirds tbe above rate* n I Advertisements ordered in the Weekly . I per kimm br mcIi in-«u, c , r OT uJSfijJI om mootk. For more uuo ooe tno'u, ,, ??-1 the nice epedlled lo the above table " m 1 "I Specmi notice., 10 tmu per toe for the I t cefita fur eMh labeeqiml itoerilm*m lS?i 18 1 lobe robJeettocootrecL H-rrik{eoS,!'ff oerU ioriutloo, so cents mch. .v"S.i r ‘ 5 ^ ceus,. OMmuSSl “JsSS ' J^SST'p^lST * *• S3 d« ujTiuBu uuu um* bumui. BMW uiv mil i» « . otaambosta will be adverb* w at 540 u>... mUes, the second of 28 milts, end the third of 33* for each tort advertised. w —ales. Btasunshipo, where but one u runttoz In each form of proposal, th* bidder will state bis ! TD f >Te ' ^ 3/J item prices, and for tbe graduatiou will make his ” bid at so mucblper cubic yard of excavation and embankment, and the additional difference for “ex cess” of either; or for ao much per cubic yerJ up on the largest item, and tbe difference for “ex- !8S.” The parties making proposals are desired to xoake them in four forms: 1. For the whole amount pay able monthly incash, asthe work progresses, re serving twenty per cent for final settlement. 2. One-half In cash, payable in the same way, and on* half in the stock of she company. 3. One-lbii'd in cash, payable in the same way, the bonds of tbe company, payable in ten years, with interest at six per cent, payable raauaily. 4. Payablo en tirely in the stock of the road. The proposals to be considered must be accompa nied by satisfactory reference or credential*, and the company reserve the right ot accepting any or declining all. Maps, profiles and specifications may be seen at; «««(“w, reucw»uie once a week ti this office; and any further information will be fur- “ “ “ twi£e “ ’ ^ nished upon application to the undersigned. I ‘ “ “ 3timesorofleDer ;( Tbe Southern Railroad commences at Jadtson, , Every additional square contracted for lobe cb?i the capital of the State, and is finished as far as the ed one half the above rates additional. ’ town of Brandon; and is in good running order Yearly advertisers shall be limited to the and well equipped to that point. It extends from • contracted^ for. All contracts shall be in writitr Brandon in a liue almost directly east eighty-two stating definitely the nature of the busiEc.'siTt, and* half miles, to the intersection, of the Mobile , advertised. Any advertkementi not properlr aa and Ohio Railroad, a few mile* below the town of peeled with the business shall be charged seilrate Marion, in Lauderdale county; and passes through j *F> sndalso any excess of matter over theuktt! the counties or Rankin, Scott and Newton. The ; contracted for. line is over* high rolling country, well watered- contract advertisements payable quarter!; u and timbered,and in point ofbeallhtulness.econom • vertisements from strangers aad transient teal living. Ac., is equal to tbe moat favored s Payable in advance. All other* will he con portions«tbe Otrolltuu andGeorgia. Tbepulllif,' except for the first twenty miles is generally light; and upon the most of the sections the excavation and embankment alternate favorably j^he excep tions being in the two heaviest cute. TVe material is of a character easily moved, the growth of the country affords abundance of timber suitable for bridging and cross-ties; and ills believed that no work offers, in facilities for construction, greater inducement to contractors, especially those using negro labor. - .- -•... The company is entirely out ol debt, and has due tion or the editors) the same will be charged n :t< to It by reliable stockholders, about *'30,000, which i ratej°»not le^ than 20 cents per line, will doubtless be paid as the Board of Managers may - Theundersigued, publi-hert ol Daily, Tri-Wwkn call tt In. It Is also an recipient under the recent I Weekly newspapers in savannah. Ga., pledge grant oftands made by Congress, il they can be had ; ourselves strictly to achere to the above bill u along the line, which is believed to be the case, of • charges, and in no instance to deviate therefrom, nearly 400.000 acres of land. • rhe »o°ve rates to take oth-ct March 1, Hpt, u The road connects with and is an extension of*t° continue binding, ucui clanrcd by the voiee; 1 Auctioneers’ advertisement-, not to b« ,b, The paper, ander no ctrcuniruncet. tobei^ I ed In a contract. I Profeasional and busmtia cards not i lines. wiU be inserted at $20 per atmutu. ^ i!l ‘ ’ CaUs on pereons to become candidate* ,n,, ■ insertal as other advertUementi*. to be mt “ ! 1 variably in advance. ** ia l#f * Announcing candidate* for office, 110 to b* in advance: ’ D * !*« Advertisements not marked on the codv if. specified time, will be inserted until f or b d J payment exacted. rDm ' 111 When any bill for tw e mouth* adverting 0 tu than contract, amount* to over $50, a deK! . 25 per cent will be made, CUou r Wllh Privilege of chic,,»« be taken at the following rates : For one square, renewable once a week “ “ “ twiie due when called for. Regular advertiser* and all others sending municatious or requiringn-.tices designed to call): tention to fairs, concern, soirees, or any public tertainments, where charges we made for udi tance—all notices of private associations, every c. lice designed to call attention to private entorpr'% calculated or intended to promote individual ilk rests, can only be inserted with the underjiutl n that the same Is to be paid for. If Inserted in iS editorial column (which can be only at the disc/*. A Co, New York; and dri 47* By remitting one dollar to single box of the Ointment wUl be forwarded by mail, tree of postage, to any part of the U Static. Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drug gists generally. Y. J. MOORE. Proprietor, mayl3 • LaG range, Ga. C ODFISH, POTATOES A’HESBINOS— . 2 hhdsCodfijh, 50 bbls Potatoes, 75 boxes Herrings, Laudinx and for sale bv oct24 SCRANTON, .K>HN8TON A CO. £10C0A NITW—600 Coco* Nuts, received and^for ' sale by [sept23] J. D. JISSEE. K AY—200 bales Hay, (h store and for sale by Jy25 CR 4NE, WELLg A CO. | UQUoKS— 250 barrels Ohio Rectified Whiskey, 100 do Pikes Magnolia do. 120 do E. Phelpe’s Gin. 25 do Coon. Hirer P. A H. Rye Giu. 20 do Brandy. 35 quar and eighth casks Twigg Hoop'd 4th pr. 20 do do MagonoUa Wise. 75 barrels Ohio Monoogribela Whiskey. 20 do Gibsons Mountain do. do Ben Bussells N ecter do. do Gibsoos old Fai nUy Nectar Whiskey do White Rectifier! do. do . Old Kentucky Bourbon dt. do and puncheons Georgia Peach Brand do Yiraioia Apple do. and for sale by 16 6 40 5 40 10 Instore sep!8 WTEBtfTKR A I'ALMfcL IPUtalB'VIBms. HENRY LATHROP Sc. HAVE IN STORE A COMPLETE assortment of tbe following PLANTATION GOODS, To which they would (write tbe particular attention of PLANTERS, ud oflbr them at reasonable prices and on accommodating terms: Schley’s White Pteiss and Twills Heavy Northern Brown Twills “ Black and Grey “ Black and Grey Plains Sfriped Cable Wnrp Kerseys Plaid Linseys In several grades: London Outfit Blankets, in all weights and sixes Cord do do Fine Whitney do Moot Stripes and Raids Franklin do do Real Cotton and Wool Flxnneis “ all Wool d« Drown and Bleached Canton Flannel k and ^ rirowa 8hirting Blue Demins, Blue Drill Kentuctar Jeans, Hraivy Satinets 8cotch Bonnets, H-ead Kerchieft, Ac. Savannah, Oct. let, IBM. T7H1 CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing Be- X twerajh* subscribers, under the name of J. V. CON NER AT A CO., was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Joseph V. Coonerai will at tend to the settlement of the affairs of the said firm. J- V. CONNERAT, J. LAMA. ’ Savannah, Oct. let, IBM. THE UNDERSIGNED having bought out tbe in terest of Jonx Laxa, will hereafter cootiaue the wholesale GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSIN EBB in bis own name and for his own account, and re spectfully solicit* from the friends of the late firm a continuance of their favors. •eta J. V CONNERAT _ 1, received per steamer, and for" isle Jyl7 J. D. JESSE. CANDLES. man’s Friend 10 ceata. Call and examine at BARRON’S •*» wm^JSSSSSk S U^.OTABfP-.STiOAK, STROP, kc., kc— MO bora Funily Pile ud No. i Sow IK .3 F “ w ' 1 BMdto ud Onrao surcb l 2J JI>U. ElmiVdCbulted Sonr M doxco Lemvi l;rap MboraimrOubw 8od* RecetTtd ud for nl, b; 28 MCMAHON k POTLR. WATC10U- WATCUBR-WATTHKT. MGold and Sdver cases. R. F. Cooper's Du Sssaasats^ss jfflw— 1 -ffhuanrw ☆ CLOTHING A EMPORIUM, ft mottblicax xxadino boom. SZSESSi Crtru., Rbocu. HudkwcJdrf,; VuoFiiUeiM tor ud ratine., wl 1 bdoud. lo » KILIT1XT Mro,u.rap*too ■•.in I.; Strut, tlATAXtHB. tarOHrmtnm dKF udoooml;oolie«*d. JH :** 8p^F--M bora tow N Hill k 8om- PU> T * U ? W "M-FM ud foe Ml. 8 Nitty p.NU r« Era WBUhoet he Vickburg and Jackson Railroad, completed and iafull operation to the Mississippi nver at V ckburg; opposite which city, in Louisiana, commences the TTCksburg, Sbrevenport and Texas Railroa d, now under contract for its whole distance and h rapid progress or construction. It intersects the New Orleans and Jackson. Great Northern Railway at Jackson, *Dd through that at Canton, connects with tbe Mississippi Central Railway, the iron of which U now being laid to Holly Springs. It intersects with the Mobile and < hk> Railroad, as already stat ed, near Marion, and its point or intersection meets with the North-eastern aud Southwestern Railroad in Alabama, and through that unites with the roads in Virginia, Tennessee and North Carolina. It is also an indispensable link in the line of Railways that are to unite Charleston and Savannah, through Montgomery, Vicksburg, Shrevenport and El Paso, with the Pacific Ocean running its entire length on the same parallel of latitude with these places. It is thus obvious that this line of work U one of the mott important unfinished enterprises in the coun try. It is thorough National in its character: for tt unites Maine and Now Orleans, and tbe Atlantic and tbe Mississippi, by indissoluable bonds. But whilst thus National, tt appeals especially for aid to Southern men and Southern enterprise, for when completed, with tbe intermediate gap in Alabama, tt wUl, with its connections, now built and being built, run right through the heart of those great Southern cotton-growing States, Louisiana, Missis sippl, Alabama, Georgia and south Carolina, and unites tbe great inland sea with the broad ocean. These facts are stated to call attention to this line of road and to induce capitalists and contractors, tu embark liberally in its construction, the fifteen miles of completed Railroad, with its equipments and sixty valuable staves,ranny of them mechanics, isabouus from the State of Mississippi ; the public laud has bevu donated by Congress ; and tt Is, per haps, not greatly over-estimating the present pro perty oilhe road to put itat or uear one rnthiou of dollars in which sum future stockholders who may become such by direct subscription of money or work,will beat once equally interested. It will thus be seen that this road presents peculiar in ducements to men of means to eugage in its con struction. WM. C. SUEDES, sept 10—lN'1 President southern Railroad. J. E. DE FORD, APt/THECARlES HALL, S. K. Corner of, Brough ?n and Barnard Streets. Savan nah Ga., Wholesale aad retail Dealers In ^1, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods and Dye Stuffs- French, English, and American Perfum ery Fin Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds, Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of tbe day, Superior Inks, Pur* wine* and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, kc. 49* 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 incase* of poisoning, Drowning, Ac. •9 ? 17 READ 1—RE AD II—READ 111 ■ That is, if you can see; and •ou can’t see, you can find [ . kinds of “help* to see,” at the WaW Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols A Co., in Congress street, next door to the corner of Whitaker, where you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, rad Fancy Goods, as low as at any other store in the country. We have received per steamship Alabama a fresh lot of those fine Steel Spectacles : also, a supply or Pebble and Periscoplc Lens, which we are prepared to fit 4n all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our Periscoplc Lens (so called from their peculiar shape) have an advantage over all others, as they have a greater range of focus, so that the reader is not compelled to hold the book or paper at a certain distance from the eye. Call and see. . D. B. NICHOLS A CO. 4^No charge for showing goods. mar 11 D. B. N. A CO. majority of the undersigned. N.B.— 1 This schedule shall uot in any waj eflwi the integrity of existing contracts. All contract) tir the year or any other specified tune, shall oniycear; with the expiration of the period for video iti- were made, R R. Hilton* »*» to. (ic-roian d irvrr.v tmod A tie vl-ficar.. « Wifll-witi* |I wi.tm SIR ASTLEY CUUHEK'S ffs Drum, ■ft/ -M c jh ROBINSON & CAMP DKAPRRS AND • TAILCJRS, AND Dealers in fineReadyMade CLOTHING, have received ' and,' opened their stock of Fall and Win- ter GOODS* comprising a full and! complete assortment of Cloths, Caasimeres, Vest ings and Over Coatings* which we will make and trim *ln our usual style, and at the shortest notice. Our ready made Clothing is manufactured at the well known house of W. T. Jennings A Oo« 231 Broadway, New York, and comprises all that is fine and fashionable in the line. FURNISHING GOODS of every description requi- ltte to a gentleman’s wardrobe, constantly kept on Ltend. aU of which we offer on our usual credit terms, or at a discount of 5 per oeotfor cash* at 3 BULL STREET, SOBREL BUILDING, 0 ct 1—lm next door to Pulaski House. P TKLES, PIPES, PAPER, PEPPER— VA boxes Pickl *. A* sod % gallon Jars 500 groa EngUrah Pipes 210 »• Pip* Heads 600 reams Wrapping Paper 100 bores fresh groand pure Pepper. Received a.udfor tale by aept28 McMAHON A DOYLE, PIANO PORTS*. HAVING late); racaiTed lar*a ad- ditto*-! to oar (UNO FORTES, wa , araatbtblad looOaratUiii time tbe 'greatest rariet; from tba beat main- Ibcturan, CretD tba pUittaat square lo tbe Boat alab* ondal; carrad, and froB sir to tartn octaros.. OarFluot are aalactad Tran tbt BunCKtnrai whom we bare (all ooobdet'ca In, ud we artpar- ttoolarlF raqUBted b; tbem to five afuamit; with orar;iottnuocot aoldb;oi aa regards durobUlt;, latte, be. Faraooa lo wist o(o tint rata itutnuoeot mo; ro- I; with taTetr upon getting inch • out bjaelectlng Sum tbe following makers, wboee lnalrnmebU we attdeoTor to keep cooitaotlF on band, Tin : H. neater, J. Cbfokerlng * Bob-Netne* b Katana, H. Watan, udftabi ug3T . Wor- OIHEN BUTTER AND CHEEtE-20 ka(> Go- V3T tba Bolter; M boiaa do Cbaaoo; lending t r&r' m \SMSF, JOHKWON A ett rTtHE invigorating action of &r Astlcr C«p/r'i X Pills on the constitution i* really m&mt/oia, and a single trial wtilgconvince the mttt sc-,Su! of their power to rest* re the most feeble ud deli- litated to full health and ctreLgth, a&d lo can cunvey an adequate idea u the immdoie. u-i almust miraculous change, produced by nakitf use of this wonderful m^icine in iheducared.itf bilitated and shattered nerveu- sy-irm; tbe relax < and debilitated body is at owe reiwved, re-tort enlivened and built up; the luritil and i-briiul symptoms of disease van^L under their inficetce, the stooping, trembling victim o: dtpressh-n ui debility becomes a new man; be rumis erect ti moves with a firm step: hts mind which vu viouslv sunk in gloom, becomes bright, bojiti, active, and he goes forth refreshed, regenerate and conscious -if new vigor u> hu aicurtontd« cupations; and tbe effect L- not tctn]«rary. cn to contrary, the relief is permantct. for the cxW properties of the medicine roach the cccrtioU itself and restores tt to it- firot ronuitice It d diseases of the stomach and p i c.-tlve orgats, to| never tail. They also remove uti-rfedou, firfr ment, redtiene.-^, want ot sleep, «:;.*like to nrid;, incaiucity for bu?icess, loss t f memory, conlOi»; giddinres, blood in the head, melancholy, mtttc debility they increase and restore the apivtiW-i-J- rifp the blood, etrengthen the tne ot the stenwb, and give such energy and vigor to the constiM as must be felt to be belirreo. To elderly persons, gir Astiey Cooper’s invaluable; strenKthraing the ryitetu agritit u attacks of age; they cause a continued eleerttl ne^a, and prolong life to the latest possiMr !<• riod. Beware of Spcrjoi*; nutAmss—None ire get: Ine without the fac-simile of the signature cf )!*•■! Phail A Co., Sole Proprietors. Union n& m* York, on each box and on the direction-, ll ctrf- nuine Pills have also a correct Iikene-s of the in Sir Astiey Cooper on the top of earh box. Withod thesejmarks of authenticity, they are spuriousiiw an im|>oaition. Sold at 25 cents, 50 cents ul per box. Full directions are riven with each w* There is a great saving by taking the lwpr tiw sep27—Cm BUUJtis— BOOKS—BOOKS RECEIVED BY WARNOCK k WVR T 1URSDAY, 16th October, lMd-Ibs Rid. and Saddle Bags, and oiher Lectures, L) * H. Milburn, with a portrait of the author on tW Married, not Bated : or how they lived at WM side and Throckmorton Hall, oy Alice Cary. The last of the Forresters; or Humors 00 u Border; a story of the OH Virginia Frontur.»' John Ester Crooke. „ Ccelobs in Search of a Wife, by Sirs- Hm c “ Moore. , . Three Per Cent a Month; or. the Perils of »«• Livlac, by Chartes Burdett. , Datay’s Necklace; and What Came of lt;ih»f ry Episode,byT. B. Aldrich. The Torchlight; or, Through the Weed, ty riet Olcott, anthor of “kora's Child ” f The Adventures of Gerard, the lieu Killer, W E. Whitehead. i. The Life of General Daniel Morgan, of the » ginta Line of the Army of the United State*, I James Graham. F., i? la a. .be Bcok^^^. THE CODHT OF NAPOLEON /"VR Society under the Ftrat Dartre, wjflj U trait* of its beautie*, wit- and heroinK,^* authentic originate, by Frank B Goodrich; lif ted by Jules Champagne. —MORE OF- „ The Romance of the Forest, by Acne RJto- author of “The Mysteries of Udolpho-” , - COtttm is King, or the Culture of Cotton,« relation to Agriculture. Manufactures merce, by David Thrifty. , wo t^ The Httls of the Sbatemuc, by the author w ^ “Wido, Wide World.” L Victoria; or, the World overcome, bj 111 Magdalen Hepburn, a story of th« - mation, by Mrs Oiyphant, author cf etc., etc. Lorimer Liulegood, Esq., ayounggentleBWj wished to sse life add saw tt accordingly; ty K Kfc»^.. twvel.br Bto u. -- 159 Congrert street 'ML AT REDUCED RATES- B argains cm b»hti by »u tb*' rJ with to clolhetlieoBelv«nn «llJ,«‘ lsl •all tie balaDca of to; RexlF-»“ 1 &..|J^ ft. rates oa time, and tan par cam. an for , and avail ;onraalf of ll» dunce lo obuin pw cko. AtUtoSUrClotUjFtogrid.. Joa.tr 'U DR. SAN KURD'S BmOUlSTO*) TSamild laxative, tonic and X racomtneaded to the public, yeiy.'.o a oyco , trade worth la Iho core oflbetoUo>TM “ 0 .^ AB BUIlooa Detaa«foeou. Sck HcadMb?. PRINTERS’ ilvKr F° R ^.fo. CUBBEDGE, Agg, •eptST JIu«ul Bona C ORN—UOO boahala prune Beach hh” 111 J art reed red —Ibr-fobF^ t ^ wpt 19 wastBt S IDES AND SBOUlDKKfi^li hhdflB ih»wfowj*»