Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, November 04, 1856, Image 4

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I m : - ""an ■u - 1 1 " ■ —■ | kMTH Or GKOUOIA.mB [HATH AH OOUKTV.~Wher««OoiiepU W.,Q\b* f bon* wlU 1 boM will apply at tho Court or Ordinary for lent Dlinlw? u executor no tho Route or Nr Dotson. oaro. therefore, to rite .via admoulsh nil S o ft may concern, to bo ana appoar bolbro said ^SBHSSS^SS ■aid letter* will bo granted. whomu, John Bilbo, octai. OTATROP GEORGIA, CHATHAM OOUNiy mo all whom It.may concern—Where**,- Mrr : 1 decalG.BhelUU wlllnpplynt tho Court or Ordinary Tor loUoraofadmlnUtraUonontlio oa oC Daniel O’Connor. Thece are, Uierclbro, to aid admonish all whom it may concerns to bo and appear bofbro sold Court to mako objection, (If any they hare,) on or bolbre tho drat Monday in No* yember next, othcrwlso said letters wlU bo grautod, Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chathatr County, this first day of October, 1866. QCt g • JOHN BILBO, o. o. o. C HATHAM COUNTV.—To ail whom U may con, cent: Whereas, John utmn will apply si tho court of Ordinary for tatters ummlssory os Adtnlm Utrttoron tho Estate of Henry Uosaou. Theso are, therefor®, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to he and appear bolbre said Court to mako ohiceUou (ifshr they have! on or before the first Monday In April next, olhorwlso •aid letters will bo grautod. witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary Tor Chatham umnty, this tenth day ofOctobor 1866. „ Oct 21 JOHN BILBO, 0. C. C. STATE OF GEORGIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY.—To mi whom It may con corn s Whorcas, James uoy ic will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for tatters uismiasary as Admin istrstor on the Estate of George Alexaudor. These are, thoreforo, to cite and ndminlsh all whom U may concern, to bo uuu appear before said Court to make objection (if any tney havo) on or before tho first Monday in April noxt. othcrwlso ■aid loiters will bo granted. Witness, John ltilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Ouuuiv. tills tenth day ofOctobor lfiftd. JOHN II1LB0. O. C. C. oct 21 •TA-ne^raiBL citato of John Groover, deceased, wUl apply at the Court or Ordinary for tatter* DUmluory, and to have tho estato or the sold John Groovor ulimlised as executor or William Groover, 8r., deceased t Theso aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appoar before sold Court, to make objection (IT any thoy bavo) In term* ortho law, olhorwlso said tatters will be granted. Wltnow, William tao, R»q„ Ordinary for the county of Bulloch, this llth day ofBept, iSM. sopllB WILLIAM LKE,0. B. a ~uBSlBnXTEIBEItTinuoBSTFr” E XECUTORS’ 8Al,K.-Agrc<>ablo to an order granted by the Conrt_of Ordlnar of Uborty eounty, at tho Scptombor Term, will be add, bo* foro tho court house door In HlnesvlUo. on the first Tuesday in Novombor noxt, between tbo law- ul hours orsalc: Tho following lands, via : 1.000 acros situate in Liberty county, on tho Canwcioo BlulT; and 100 tore* altuato in tho county oT Bryan —belonging to tho osUU *>r Joshua 1. Beasley, ato of said county, docoucd; and sold for tho bou ofit of tho heirs and distributees oa estate- Torms mado known on tho day of m JOHN 8. BBA81Y1 E E. Q. ANDREWS, f Exn ' Boplombor 1st 1856. STATE OF GEORGIA, TATTN ALL CO. »po all whom It may concern j— w horcas, BonJa- 1 tuln Alexander will apply at tho Court of Or dinary for Letters of Dismission aa Administrator on tho os Into of Auson Williams,lato or said County, do* oeased. Tho&oaro, therefore,to cltoamladmoulsh all whom U may couccrn, to be and appoar before said Court to mako objection Qfany thoy bave)on or be- foro tho first Monday in March noxt, othcrwlso said letters will bo grontod to the said applicant. Witno.su, II Strickuxd, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt nall County, this tho 9th day of August, 1666. aug 26—6m H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary. IH COUNTY. iraobto lo to or- ■V.nljoKj of« HoOoort Homo door, inlftldcoooljr. OB tho tat Tomdijr la Dooombor la iftld eonnty. woli Imprordd, bouodedby Hukoll isommou, willlun BbeOtld tod John Brown mo. bolobjlUN to tho muio ol Tbornu Croabj, ilocomail, ■old lot Ibo bonoOt of Ibo bolra nud creditor. of oal J Idoootmd. ToinutlMW ofmlo Thlo ItUidoy of October, 1M0. moot to WILLIAM F. CROdDY, Adn’r. NOTICE. fflKKEB month* after dato, application will bo X mode to Uto Planters' Bauk or Uio .State of Georgia, lor the payment of a tweuty dollar note of stud Bank, payablo to Wm Morol or bearer, da- tod 1st Juno, 1861, No 687; also, lor the payment or a tcu dollar note, No 822, (luted 1st July, 1864, the left band halves of said notes having been lost. Also, to tho Bank of tho State of Goorgla, for tho naymentor a ton dollar note, letter A, dated 4th Janury, 1660, the loft band half having boon lost. Also, to the Marino Bauk of Georgia, for tho |>ay- mont of a ten dollar note, No 4,076, dated Novem ber 1, 1843, tho left hand half having been lost. auglO—lawSm BOSTON ft YULALONOA. n EORGIA. LIBERTY COUNTY :-Two monthB l JT after date application will be mudu to tho Court of Ordli Inary of Liberty County for leavo to brated Safes always on habd.and for sMe by Bell a nogro manby the name of Jtuy. ngcd 40 years 0. H. CAllPFIELD, ptt Ike° STATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may / eonceru: Whereas, Jehu l*. Hines will apply __ ihe Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as ad ministrator on Uto hstato of James C. Hines : Those are, therefore, to olto uud uUmouLsb all whom it may concern, to be au-i ipit-ar before said Court to make objection (If any 'h \ have) on or be fore tho first Monday In Hewn ber next, otherwise said letter* will bo granted. Witness, John ltilbo, tv*|. urdmury fur CbuiUam county, this fourth day of Juue, I860, juao 6 JOHN ItlLUO, u. o- c. STATE OF GEORGIA, C IUATHAM COUNTY—To ull whom it may (oouceru: Whefeas.Jonn Mallory,will applyto the uourtot Urdmarydor Letters Dismtsoryas adminis tration on the Esiute of William Wright these are, theremro. to etto auit uumroub nil whom it may concern, to bo aud uppear before said Court, to make omoctlon (If any tnoy have) ou or before tbe first Monday In November next, uthwisc said Lot- tort wiu be grauted. Witness. Joan Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary lor Chat ham County, this e.ght day of April 1856. *OHN BILBO, 0. o. 0. sprit B ulloch county sheriff sale-wiu be sol I ou tho first Tuosday In Novembor noxt, beforo tho court houso door In Statesboro*, Bulloch County, within tho usual hours of sale, the follow ing property, to-wlt: one thousand aud twenty-four acros of land, bounded north by Mill Creek and south west by Solomon Brannon's land. Levied on as tho property of John Akins, to satisfy a U fa is sued from the Superior Court of sold county iu fa vor of W. 11 Rawle- Property pointed out by John Akins. Levy made Oclobor 151b. 1866. oet26 JOHN S. DENMARK, 8. B. C. GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. - T O ull whom it may concern. Whorcas Hanah White will apply at tho Court or Ordinary for ieitors of administration on the hstate of Patrick White deceased. These are therefore to cite and admlntsh all whom it may couccrn to bo aud appear beforo said Court to make obje-lion (If any they havo) on or before the first .Monday iu December next, otherwise said letters will be grouted. Witness Wi liam tao, ksq.. Ordinary for Bulloch County, this Ififb Oct. AD 1856, octlfi WILLIAM LEE. 0. B. C. HBii.n iiugru uwu vj uiu uaiuv ui aiuj, ugvu join belonging to the estato oT Gideon HoGoweu, late of said county, deceased. NANCY A. McGOWKN, Ailra’x, September 4,1866. soptd notIUmT nwo months after dato, application will bo mauo JL to tho Court of Ordinary or Tattnall County, for loavo to soil tho Real Estate ol James L. Gra ham. lato of said County, deceased. aug 4,1866. JAS. B. STRIPPING, Amutstrator. STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con cern: Whorcas, William A Boggs will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlsory as S uardian of George M Wallaco and Robert U. Wat- ice : Those aro. therefore, to clto and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear beforo said Court to mako objectlou (If any they have) *• or before tbe first Monday In March next, othi wise said letters will bo grunted. Witness, Johu Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this llth day or August, I860. nugll JOHN BILBO, o. G. C. STATE OF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY—To uit whom It may Con cern : Whereas, James uovle will apply at tho Courtof Ordinary for letters msmisury as adminis trator on tho estato of George Alexander. Theso are thoreforo to clto and admoulsh nil con cerned, to be and appear before said Court to mako objections, (if any they have,) ou or beforo the first Monday in April next, othorwiso said letters will be grontod. , Witnes , John Bilbo, Esq., ordinary lor Chatham County, this soventh day or October, 1866. ... y T/.vr.* .sf» nn EXECUTOR’S SALE. JtcriLL bft sold hefoie tho Cou.t House door in VV JciTetymton, Camden Couuty, Georgia, on the First Tuesday in November noxt, bet ween th eg il hours of Kale,, Peter, a negro man, houso servant and hostler 32 years of age, and Jim a Carpenter, 1« years o ago, Ben, a houso servant 16 years or ago. Also, that well known Houso, us a Boardloj: House, located ab-*ut 60 yards from the rlvor, 30( leet in leugth, running from the back street to the river, 90 foot wide. This lot Is well fruited with sweet oranges, figs,peaches, fco, Also, two vacaut lots, together with tho nouscbold and kitchen Furnituro.couslstingoffeattiflr bods, matrasses,quilts sheets, pillows, blankets, Bedsteads, carpets draw ers, and one slab, ouaclocK,oua safe, table-cloths, towels, dining and breakfast tables, chairs, cooking utensils, gloss candlo shaues.tablo-covors aud win dow curtains, onolot silver snoons, crockery waro, wash stands aud shovel and tongs, horse and cart, cattle aud hogs. Nelly, a negro woman years of age, will be sold at prlvato sale. All tne above named property will bo sold for tho benefit or the heirs and credi tors of Mrs. Perciila Thomas, late ot said Ustraty, deceased. Terms cosh before delivery W. B. THOMAS, Executor. Jetfersouton, Aug, at), 1856 aug 30—2m GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. 10 ALL whom It may concern, whereas Henry J. _ Parrish will apply at the Court of “rdlnary for loiters or guardianship of Isaiah M Martha, Georgo W. John. A. and Henry Parish, orphan chil dren of talah Parish, deceased, theso are therefore to cite and admoalah all whom it may concern to bo and appoar betore said Court to make objections any they have) on or before the Urst Mouday Decembornexi, otherwise said letters wlllbegrant- od. Witness, William Lee, Ordinary for tho County of Bdllooh, this 16th Oct. A. 1). 1866. oct 10 WILLIAM LEE, 0 B GEORGIA,LIBERTY COUNTY? T WO'mohtfis alter daltjTwill apply to the Cour of Ordinary of Liberty Couuty for loavo to sell —rilonof the real and personal estate of Benja- W. Allen, lato deceased, or so much thereot-as la necessary ; and sold for the benefit of tho heirs and distributees or said estate. CAROLINE E. ALLEN, Qualified Administratrix. October Oth, 1866 oct 12—2m georgiaTlibertycounty. A LL persons haviug demands against tho estato of Benjamin W. Allen, late nl *utn county, do- o a-ed, aro hereby notified to present them, proper- y attested, to me, within the time prescribed by law, or they will not be settled. And all persons Indebted to laid deceased are horoby required to mako Immodlato pay mont. CAROLINE E. ALLEN, Qualified Administratrix. October 6tb, 1866, oct 12—Iro oct 9-6m ji vn-iuuvr, aoou. JOHN BILBO, o. ( STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may Con cern: Whereas, Jobn lama will apply at tho Courtof Ordinary for lettors filsraissory, aa admin istrator on tho estate of Henry Casson. These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear beforo said Court to mako objection (lfauy tnoy have) on or before tho first Monday in April next, otucrwlso Mid letters will bo granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this seventh day ofOctobor, 1860. oct 9—6m JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. A AMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—Agreeable to au or ■/y dor granted by tbo Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold, beforo tho court house door iu said county, on the first Tuesday iu November noxt, between tho lawful hours of .sale: Nine hun dred and fifty (950) acres of land, more or less, in several surveys, lying in said couuty on the Mill- edgevlllo Road—one tract being the Into rcsidcnco of Thomas Knight, deceased: aud tho other tract known as tho MUls* place, where Joseph Knight, Jr., now lives—sold Land is bounded by A. J. Will- son, OgccUco River, A. Rlchardsou, and others. Each or said tracts U well improved. Belongiug to tho estate of Thomas Knight, deceased. Sold for the benefit of tho heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. J03EPH KNIGIIT, Jr., 1 . THOMAS E. KNIGIIT, J Aamr8 - September 10th, 1856. £cptl3 STATE OF GEORGIA TATTNALLCO*. r ail whom It may concern Whereas Jarac3 Standfleld will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on tho estato of John 8pear8, late of said County, deceased. These arc, therefore, to cito and admonish nil whom it muy concorn, to be and appear beforo said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or beforo the first Monday in November noxt, otherwise said letter* will bo granted. Witness, H. Strickland, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt nall County, this the bth day of August, 1S5G. aug 26—2m H. STRICKLAND, Onlinacy STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCK CO. T O all whom it may coueoru.—Whereas Naucy Hagln will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letter* of administration iu tho cstutu of William H. Hagln, dccaaacd. Theso are therefore lo clto and admonish all whom it may concorn to bo and appear beforo said Court, to make objections, (if any they have,) ou or Before tho first Monday iu November next, other wise said letters will be granted. Witness William tao. taq., "rdinary for Bullo£. ounty, this 26th day of September. A. I)., 1850. . 4 sept 27jtf-S» WILLIAM LEE, o. n. V STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO. rpO all whom ‘i may concern—YVhcre is Sarah A BrenucL -ill apply at tho Court of Ordinary for tatters of Administration on tho Extnte ol Johu Brenneu. deceased, these are there lo cito and ad monish ail whom it may concern, to be aud appear before thoCourt. to make objection? (if any tm-j Uovo,) ou or before tlm first Monday in November next, otherwise *ubl letters will |><- granted. Witness, William tao, hs<;.. Ordidar> for Bulloch County, this 4th of .•fopteinlM-r 1S&«. WILLIAM LEE, O. II. 0. sept 8 HTATE tW GEORGIA,’ B ULLOCH ♦rt»fINTY —'Vuail whom it Uiuy oo ooru: wheels, Seuburu U Cowart will apply at the Court ol urdui.ry lor letters dlsmissory us administrator ou Ibo estate of Patrick DKclcher, deceased : These aro, umrnfore, to cite uud udmouish all whom it may omr-cru, to bo uud appear beforo said Court to mako objection (if auy they havo) on or be foro tue first Mitiday in February uext, otherwise said letters will bo vrauted. Witness. William tao, Esq., Ordinary for Hullooh County, this 6th day of August, |»5t>. aug4 WILLIAM LEE. o. ». c. IN SUPERIOR COURT. Cliuthnm Co. May Term, 1866. Robt. M. Robertson, and olburs, compl’nis,' "1 Claudius I). Pease, thcDoboy htcam Saw Y Order Mill, Clark Say lea uud William F. Sayles I and others, defendants. J I T appearing to tbo Court that two ol the said do- fondanU, Clark Sayles nud William F. Sayles ro aide out or this County, aufi aro uhseut from tho State or Georgia, so that Hcrvleo or tho above bill and subpoena cannot be served uimju them. On motion It Is ordered, that tho Bald Ciurk Sayles aud William f. Sayles do appear and answer the said complainant's bill, on or before tbo first day of tho next Term or this Court, or iu default thoreol, that said bill bo taken pro confossu agaiuHt them: and It a rurtherordorod, that a copy of this order be pub- llabedJn one or tho public newspapers or the city of Savannah once a week for three months prior the session of tue next Term of this Court. Tlrae extract f)rom Minutes. W. G. SIIKFTALL, oct 2—law3m Deputy Clork, s. c, c. c. GUARDIAN’S SALE ■WILL bo sold before toe Court House aoor In IT Jotlersonton, Camaen AXiunty, Georgia, on tbe First Tuesday in Novemoor noxt, between tbe legal hours of sale, Rose, houso servant, cook, wasnor and ironer, 31 years or ago; Irono. uer aaughtor, 14 years of age; Minis, her son, 11 yearsorage: Joe, ner son, 14 months old, belonging to tne estato ot Lousia Tompkins. Sold for tho oenofit or the heirs and creditors of said estato. Terms cosh, or its equivalent W. B. THOMAS, Guardian. Jclfersouton, Aug. 30. 1866 aug 30-2m STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO. A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE—Agreeably to on or der granted by tho Court or Ordinary or said county, will be sold beforo tho Court House door iu Statesboro, in said couuty, on the first Tuesday In November next, between tho lawful hours of sale, (426) four hundred and ttreaty-fivo acres of laud, moro or less, lying in suld county, bouuded cast by estate of David Lee,south by Josiah Zltrour, west by C Groover, north byfXecdatn Lee—bolong iug to tho estato of Michael Donaldson, deceased : sold for tho boneflt of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms mado known on tho day of sale. This 10th day of September A D1858. JOHN E. GIBSON, Amiulstrator. scptl3. STATE ~dF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH BOUNTY.-To all whom it may concern, IVhercas, tho estato of Jesse Haglns Is un represented. and unless some fit and proper person applies for tho Administration, I shall appoint Wil liam H. McLean, Administrator on said estate. Theso are therefore to site and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appor beforo said Court, to mako objections, (if any they have), oi or before the Urst Mouday iu December next, oth orwUosnid Administration will bo granted as abovi stated. Witness William Lee, E3q., Ordinary for the couuty of Bulloch. oct 29 WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. GEORGIA, BULiAJCH COUNTYc A AMINISTRATORS' SalE.—Bv virtue of anor- der or tho Ordinary ot uald county, willbo sold, on tho first Tuesday in Novembor next,in Statesboro*, beforo the court houso aoor, withintne legal hours of sale, all tne following Lands, viz: Twenty-three hundred anu ninety-eight nero«, ca- cordh-g to tho plats of the same In nino different surveys, composing ono boav—lho property of the estate of Jesse Mcore. lave ot said cum.ty. There are ou the laud two piantur.ous, >u good repair; or one of tlicm uro good buildings—dwelling house, kitchen, smoke house, imrn. stables, gin houso smith shop, negro houses, wild all other necessary out-buildiugs. also, good urcuards of pcacucs, a] pies, Ae., also, good wens ot wuver—situate si miles above Statesboro’ aim six miles west of No.. Central Railroad. The lauus are pinoami bay, all well watered and tlmboruu. aud joiuod by hunts ci James Young, Sr., James mxon, aud others. Pur chaser luvyiug for titles, lerms on the day or sale. 8. L. MOORK, Y M. G. MOORK, YAdm’rs. 0. W. MOORE, i September 17th, 185b aepUH AD3IINISTRATOR 8 HALE. W ILL be sold on tho first jnonday in January we.tt, before tho Court imuso in Statesboro, the following property, belonging to the <«tato o Henry Davis, Jr., 1268 acres, more or lo*«, of land iu Uuilochcounty,Imntdednorth by tho properly of Johu Grimes and John Slater, north aud west by tint property of John Sinter, eu-t by tho proporty of Kigali Davis, and south by the property of Jo siah Davis. Sold for the bciicth of the heirs and creditors of Henry Davis. Jr., deceased. Ou the property are ono grist and one saw null. JOSIAII DAVIS, heptai—3m Adm’r. . iv&’wificii'i" ADrnmmxa aaavcv, rmutwnu, pa. _ Authorised Agent for the Savannah Journal. (DUAL EVIDENCE OF THE V. I’Knojr quAUTtw^-. lll'I HALAMANDJ AND FIRE- wuSmLJuummiAnn, At Mmttfutunl 0, suanu * Umto, Itm rctrk. ■h _ .. - In the lira of the Sd I ‘ Inst., which consum ed tho brick building oocmilod by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, oppoaito | tho Gas Works, In this J cltv. was a safo ol tho above deacripfiona —Pin I papers, and monay of Mr. Thomas, and although Uto building was detroyed, tkosald8afo sustained no Injury whatever from tho | Intense beat to which It had been exposed. OnH ing tbo Safo, the contents woro found undUtfl iand In thosamo ordor and condition aa when there, except a slight discoloration to the proJHI onda of a fow papers, and the backs of ono or two BP I the books, caused by tho steam generated In tbe Safe, whilo at it* greatest heat. ■ I Tho Safo and contents, as It came from the ruinsi may still bo soon, In the possession of Mr. Thomas, | at Uto GaaWorka. A largo assortment of these colo-d tontty lp express to his friend* an4 tbo pubili irally, Us sincere thanks fop their liberal patron iga andlnfluenoe, which has resulted in extension > ■ trade to all parts of the State. Also, Carolina Florida, Alabama and Tennoasoo, thereby enabliu. m lo exhibit a atook nnsurpassed in any Sontben Camillas, Merobanta, Hotel Keepers, and Steam boat Owners are particularly invitod to oxamincthi present stock, which la now oomplete In all tin various departments, consisting Ip part oTthe Pillow bvioodi, *£i Bpg] D gp AMMB i, T . Royal Medallon, English Druneta, (or vs Moaato Hoar Ui'Rugs, Royal Velvet, wet Wilton, ooet Brussels, •apeetry Bru ■ewer Loom, taree ply Ingrain, 1 Wo ply ingrain, Wool Dutch, ' CURTAIN AND UPttOl July 26,1866. Agent for the Manufkcturers, 171 Bay-at., Savannah, Oa. I toko plcasuro lu corroborating the foregoing state ment, and iu addition would add, that tho books are now In use. _ J. T. THOMAS. July 2Gtb, 1866. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. octO-tf DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 TORS STRICT, NRAB TUB COURT HOU81, SAVANNAH. GA., Established kn 1834. Subscriber gratefbl to hla Mends and patrons for their continual (Ivors, would state d In addition to the Improvement* in DYING, ao- qulrod by him duriug hla. last visit to England and Scotland, has mado arrangements for extending hla business, by which ho Is now enabled to dye a greater variety or colors au silk and woolen dresses, shawls, ho., which he trusts will generally please all wfio may favor him with their patronsgo. Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may bo required, In tho same superior style which bos generally so much pleased bis patrons friends. Table Oevers, and Ladles* Crape 8hawla, cleaned nud finished In tbe first style. Ladles’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed Bk tho most fashionable styles. Orders from the country promptly attended lo. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by steamboat* or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through tbe post office, bo that be may kaow where to call for them. men 10 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. NOTICE. r |YWO months after date, application will ho made L to tho Honorable, tbo Court uf Ordinary of Bulloch County, for leave to sell all tbe Lands aud Negroes belonging to tho estate or James Hagen, late onhid County, deceased. KEZIAH HAGEN, Administratrix. Buloc County, ug29, 1^6. aug30 SAVANNAH, ALBANY 4f GULF RAIL HOAD. O N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, the 16th instant, there will be onk dally Passenger and Freight Train, (Sundays excepted,) on tho Savaunab, Al bany aud Gulf Road Kuuuing asfelldws: Leavo Savauuah, 0, a. h. Arrlvo at Ways, 10.30, a. m. KtruK.Yi.va. Leave Ways, 2, p. m. Arrive atSavannah, 3.30, p. u. EDGAR L. HERIOT, oct 4 Chief Engineer. NOTICE. O NE MONTH after this date application wlU be made to the Bank of the State or Georgia for tbe pay mont or a twenty dollar bill, tbe right halt of wbloh has bien lost. Greenville, Ala., latOct. DANIEL THOMAS. ,., 1866. oct 2-law4w NOTICE. T HREE months after date application will bo made to the Marine Bank or Savannah for tho payment of two Twenty Dollar Bills, (via: letter a. No. 3,070. and letter C, No. 697.) the right halves of which nave boon lost by mail, oct 9—3m JAMES P. HUDSON. NOTICE. T WO mouths afterdate, application will be mado to the Honorable Ordinary of Tatnail County, for loavo to sell a portion of tho lands bolongtng to tbo estate of Jesse Copeland, deccasod; It being one tract or land which has been reserved from former sales—where tho said deceased resided atthe time of his death. JAMES COPELAND, Adm’r. sop lift sept 31856. DIVORCV Elizabeth Cowloy) In Coffee esnoerior Court, vs. V. Mar term 1856- John Cowley, I (t appearing to tne Court Irom *un return of tbe Sheriff, that the dofondant Jobn Luvriir, Is not to be bo found in Coffee County, and It nuttier appears that he Is not in this State. On nnnuw ot Wm. R. Gautdlng, Attornoy for libelant, u m ordered that sorvlco bo perfected on said dofouaaot by a publi cation of this orrderin one of the imfillo journals in Savannah, onco a month for thru* months preced ing the next tom of this Court, rwoutrlng sold de fendant to appoar at the next tenant Coffee Su perior Court u November noxt, anu am htu defensive alegatlon to Bald Court. A true extract or tbo minutes or Siioorior Coun ARCH'D McLEAN S*nutv Clerk. aun 2—3m “ YOUR HOUSE,” NO. 144 BRYAN STREET, WEST OP TUB MARKET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. rnilE SUBSCRIBER would inform his friends and X tho public generally, that he bos REMOVED from bis Old Stand to BRYAN STREET, and flttod up tbo ubove Houso in a superior stylo, aud intends Bervlug his friends with all tho delicacies or the sea son, such OS- WILD GAME, VENISON, GEORGIA AND NEW YORK OYSTERS. Ac., and plodges himself to uso every endeavor lo please all who may favor him with their patrouazo. HENRY BI sept 29—tf-fit BURT. OYSTERS: THE subscriber Is now ready to fur- mish OYSTERS in tho Shall, (rash open ed or Picklod in any quantity to- suit purchasers. Pickled Oysters In kegs ready to bo sbippod. octl ‘ J. D. JESSE. REMOVAL. The subscriber has Romovcdon tbe Bay, noxt door to tbe Republican! office, where he is now opeulug a __ handsomo assortment or 8 P R1N GU. —, AND SUMMER GOODS, which ho will sell by the pattern or mako to order in tho most fashionable stylo. AIho, Ready Mado Clothing for tho present and coming season. Thankful for past favors, ho hopes to merit a con tinuance of tbe same. N.B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at the shortest notice. JuHt received White Drill Coats and Pants, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at a small pro sprl2 JOHN W. KE1J.V. IJj JU.h GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. A DMINl.Sl uATuU’.S SAl.k—A„iccut)le t • au or der grained by tho Court ol ordinary of sai*i co»iuy, will behold before tho Court Houso uuor, In rfaid county, on the first Tuesday in Decembor next, boiwceu the la wful hours of snlo (612) fivo bundle > and twelve acres, more or less Pine land, well lin- the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. ’Terms on the day of sale. This 16th day October, I860. JOHANN All D01UUEN, Adm’X. OCIVJ TimmY COSSm.Y, Adm’r. ■TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CtT mu all whom It may concern: Whereas Mary Anu X Dent will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for let- tars Dismissory on the estate or James P. Dent,— Tbeae are thoreforo to cite aud admonish all whom It mar concern, to bo and appoar beforo said Court, to male objections (if any thoy havo) on or bolero the First Monday in Dccomber noxt, otherwise said Utters will be granted. „ Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this third day of Juno, I860. » JOHN BILBO, O.C.C. NOTICE. QdLTY DAY8 after dato application will bo mado O to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Bcroven <»unty for leave to sell a Nogro Girl namod Hagu, U»e property or,K. J. Brannon. Wt 10 T. H. BRANNON, Trusted, McIntosh county sheriff sale. W ILL bo sold on the first TUESDAY iu Xnvem ber noxt, beforo tho Court Houso door, iu the City of Darien, tho following property, to wit: Tho UNION STEAM SAW MILL, together with all tho Fixture*, Machinery, Ac., thereunto belonging. Alio, the Mill Situ ou which said Mill ft situated, containing lour uoros. Raid Mill situate three miles below Darien, at a place known as Pratt’s tandiug, ou a tributary streutn or tho Altamaha River, in said county, levied on as tho property of F’rost k Doullvr, to satisfy a lien Judgment Issued rrom the Honorablo, tke Interior Court of tho County of Mein* tosh, Mortimer Oullinnn vs. the Union Steam Saw Mill, F'rost fc Boulter owners thereof—proporty pointed out in said lieu. Torms cash—purchaser paying for title. WM. T. THORPE, Sheriff McIntosh County. Darien, October 3,1866. oct 4 GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE —Agreeable to on or der granted by tho Court of Ordinary of Bul loch couuty, will bo soldjiofore tbo court houso door, in Statesboro’, in smd couuty, on Uio first Tuesday la November noxt, between tho lawful hours or salo: Thirty-three hundred, sixteen and a half (3316)4) sores of Land, moro or less, all ad- joiulng in dilferent surveys, and lying on the Mill- edgevlllo Road and Sprlug Ctook, lu said connty— It boing tho lato residence of Thomas Mills, do- 2 0 ? 8 ? . . Ilu wo11 l»l>rov«l. with a good and well finished dwelling houso and all necessary out-build- mgs. with a good mill and sorao two hundred acres ot cloarod land, with thirty or forty acroBof ham- mook, or bay land latoly put under cultiva tion. Alsu, all tho timber, which will squaro twelvo Inches or a tract or Land, sold by said do ceasod to Arthur Kerby and the timber reserved 4a nis lift time. All bofouging to tbo estate of Thomas MUls, deceased Bold for tho beuofit of tho Itolra of •aid aoccasod. Torms mado known on day of salo. _ . . B. HODGES, Adm’r, Btpli 10U>, 18M aapU9 WOOD—WOOD T HE SUBSCRIBER bos Just received, and will keep constantly on hand at bis Wood Yard, old Charleston Wharf, a full supply of the best of boated Block Jack, Oak, Hickory, Lightwocd. feo,, Ac. All in want are respectfully iuvitod to give him a call. H. 0. RAYsOR. P. 3. AU orders left at tbo Book Sterc undor tho Marshall Houso will be promptly attended to. sept 30 DISSOLUTION. T HE Co-partnership of F. CHAMPION & CO. is ’this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho business ol tbo Into firm will be settlod by F. Cham pion, who will coutiuue the Grocery business ( nis owu account. F. CHAMPION, R. J. LARCOMBIE. Savannah, October 1, 1866. sept 20—lm Mosaic Hoar th Rugs, Velvet and Chontlfn R tg» Tufted Rugs, Piano and table Covers, Door MM*(every variety, 8Uvor A Brass Btali Rods Carpels Bindings, Ac. __ r .. iSnRYDW'ARTMKNt BrocateUea. Lace and Muslin Curtains, 8aUn do Lalnes, GUt Cornices, Satin and 8Uk Damask, GUt l*ins and Bands, . Wonted and Cotton Damask, Tassola, Loops anu Cords; Velvet and Plash of various colors; Window Shades, new style. Also, every variety of Furniture Covering, Trim mints and material* for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOnilL From two to Twenty-four foot wide, for Halls an* Rooms, out to fit without a seam. Tbe subscriber wUI oblige himself to mako tho prices on all description of goods aa low aathasom. nudity can be purchased In any Northern city. 49- Carpet* out to Rooms and goods sent to au> part of the city free of charge. — An experienced Upholster wiU attend to liv id Laying of Carpota and OU Cloths whim The deooraUve and curtain department ii n charge of an Upholster of acknowledged taste aim • W. H. GUION, Agent. I 140 Congress and 67 81. Juflen-st* BARB EH SHOPS. Pulaski House Barber Shop, Chorni* Brick BvOdtoff, ojppotilc the Pulatki Howe, FIV WOttPgM MKOAOKP. Btarshali House barber Shop, BrougAtonSlred, FOUR WOBKMIH KKQAOIP. rpHE aabacriber, thankful to hia fellow-citizen* X for the liberal patronage he has received, anu laaUU receiving, begs respectfully to Inform thorn that be haa engaged sufficient additional first-class workmen from some of the best Barber Shops in New York, and wiUbe enabled to accommodate as many gentlemen aa may honor him with their pa ‘onago. N. B.—The Barbershop* are closed on Sundays— strangers will please bear this In mind. land agency. milE undersigned wiU, for five dollars per lot, X examlne 4 any lands in the counties of Appling, Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and reporltothe owner as to their present value, the prospect for their be coming more valuable In ftiture, and whether or not there Is being any trespass committed thereon, invariably pledging nlmseir to giro a true and cor rect account, for which all remittances will be ex pected In advance. He wlU also sell and remit when requested, and u directed,for seven per cent. He wUI also promptly attend to all professional business entrusted to his care. VERNON C. McLENDON, my 18 Attorney at law, HomeeviUe, Ga. ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. _ »aR|) or’ commissionEK5 of mo Atlanti. and Gulf Railroad, having adjourned to meet on the 28tb Instant, and it having boon represented to me that tbo interest of that enterprise requires farther timo for tbe obtainment of subscriptions to tbo Stock, and acquiescing in the Justness of the suggestion, tho meeting of the Board on the 26th Instant Is hereby postponed until the 22d day o October uext, at Mliledgeville. E. A. NISBET, Chalrinau, Macon, Aug. 20,1866 aug 80 CENTRAL RAILROAD* ., 14th October, inst, _ and until further notice, the Passenger Trains on the Central Railroad will run as follows: BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Drily at...5 a m and 12.16 r m. Arrive in Macon “ “.,2.16 pm “ 1 am. Leave Macon “ “.11.46 am “ 9.80 pm. Arrive In Savan’h “ “10.46 pm « 7.20 a m BETWEEN 8AVAXNAH AND AUGUSTA. Leave Savannah 12,16 p M and 8.80 P. M. Arrive in Augusta 8.46 ? m “ 6.80 a m. Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.80 p Arrive in Savannah 1.80 pm 11 10.46 p BETWEEN MACON AND AUGUSTA. Loavo Macon 11.46 a m and 9.80 p M. Arrivo in Augusta .8.45 pm “ 6.80 a m. Leave Augusta 6. am 11 4.80 pm. Arrive la Macon 2.16 pm " 1. am, RTWZXN SAVANNAH, MILLEDGKVIUX A XATONTON. Leavo Savannah .6. a m Arrive in Milledgevillo 2.45 p Leave Macon 1146 a Arrive In Eatonton 6. pm. W. M. WADLEY Geu’l Supt. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1865. octl6. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE 80u oTft rasas wuwtf AD New Yofk A New Orleans Malls. O N and after Sunday, February 3d, 1856. two daily trains between Macon and Columbus, and ono between Macon and Amoricus, Leavo Macon at 2 a m, and 3 p m; arrivo at Colum bus at 7 16 a x, and 1030 p m ; loavo Columbus * 416 a m, and 130 p x; arrive at Macon at 10 64 a l, and 7 40 p x; leave Macon at 2 a m; arrive at Ameri ous at 6 40 a x; loavo Amoricus at2 20 p x; arrive at Macon at 740 p x; making a complete connection be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings- vlllo, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Control Railroad Trains to Savannah, Mlilodgeville and Eator- ton, and with Macon and Western trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn. At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad Eufaula, Ala., connecting dally at Amoricus with four borso Pest Coaches to Tallabassco. Albany, rhomasvillo, Bainbridge, Ac., with trl-woekly hacks to Lumpkin, Cuthbcrt, Ac., at Fort Valley with hacks to Perry, Hayuosvillo, Hawklnsvlllo and Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for Amerlcus and points below Fort Valley, should take tho 1216 p M train from Savan nah; and tho 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macon. For other points on tho South- Western or Muscogeo Roads talco cither train from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Amorl cus at 2 20 p x wlU reach Columbus at 10 30 j “ same night. Passongors from Columbus and the West for Am- ericus, South-western Georgia or Fiurida, should take tho 1 30 r m train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Talley, and reach Amoricus at 6 40 a x next morn ing. First class steamships leuve Savannah for New York on Wednesdays aud Saturdays, and for Phila delphia on Wednesdays, Passage 1* the Cabin $26, Steerage $8. Fare from Montgomery to 8avanuoh $14 - “ Columbus “ “ 10 “ Amerlcus “ “ 8 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 80th, 1856. msyl6 LAND AGENOY-Branawlok. Ga. EDWIN M. MOORE ' chase and sale of lands in the coanrira ol Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Charlton, Appling, Ware, Coffee. Clinch, Lowndes and Thomas. Particular attention given to locating, purchasing and selling ot town lots In the town of Baunawick. REFERENCES ! Dr R Collins, Maoon; Dr B M Gargile, Brunswick Thomas H Harden, Savannah; Hon James L Sew rd, TbomasviUe. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK & JOB dl’FIOE. 1 Merchants can be BuppTicdVt short notice wllb Bill-Heads, BIUs of Lading, Pray Books, Circulars, Cards and Blank Books* ParUcular TttcnUon glveVto BOOK AND PAM PHLET PRINTING, auoh aa Catalogues for Colleges, I-wcooUIOM or ueiuojo Ueporto, By-L*wo/eto. Tbankftu for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, we respectfully solicit a continuanco ol tbe ssmo, fooling that wo shall be able to please all who may ravor us with a call, both as to prices and execution or work. HK1BT8. ■f xrHITE *0(1 W’l White bone, Moran wimlo- TT bone. Moreen Floonoed, Moreen Whalebone, Quilted, Wnalebone Quilted, Hair Cloth, Misses Whalebone, Ac., Ao., for uio br 00128 DsWITT ft MORGAN. NEW AND SPLENDID FASHIONA BLB GOODS F' R T W E FALLL TRADE OF 1856. WILLIAM 0. PRICE AT THE STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 147 Bny Street, 13 now opening the. largest and best se- lcctcd stock of Goods for Gentleman’s wear ever offered in the city of Savannah. . Hlock and Colored Cloths. Black Doeskius aud CfejsimurtM. Overcoating, Fancy Cassimcros, aud -'ilk aud Velvet Vestings, which cannot be sur S umo*, uro to bo found iu bold profusion in tho orchanls’Tailoring Department, and wUI bo mad* to ordor In most approved stylo, and at short no tice. I havo taken particular pains with the manufac turing of my Ready Made Clothing, and fori confi dent of plowing all who may favor mo with their patronage. 1 have a lot of very tasty business suits, to which I invite particular attention. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS and Toilet articles or every doicriptlou. and tr targe stock o Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises always on band, WlUJAl! 0. PRICE, Star nothing Emporium, 147 Bay street. oct 2 SOUTHERN RA HAD. - Cfflcooftbe Southern Railroad Company, j , mHK Southern Railroad Company Invito propo- : sola from contractors for tbo olasring, gradu- a on, masoury, trcstlmg and bridging, nocosiary to tho oomptoto preparation lor the superstructure of Ibo roadway or tho oostorn division of tUIr sad. Also, for fUrulshing tbo moss-tie*, and for tho traok-taying With any Incidental work nocesaary. And for all other work, stations, platforms, do- tots, Ac*, required In the thorough completion of he road lor effective operation. Tho graduation amounts to 770,000 cubic yards of excavation, and 665,000 cubic yards of embank ment. Tho tre«tllngto4,000loet. Tho bridging to 600 reel. The masonry for culverts arauun •» to 10,000 torch. fhecroM-tlos to 180,000. Proposals, scaled, endorsed,and dirot icd to the - underslgueu, Will he rucoivod until tho Ltsi day ol on 5 r ?J November noxt, and will be, at tho opUt u of bid- A ui dors, either for- . i. Tho entire work nf construction, completing uio road ready for tho Iron; it. The work of construction, exclusive of cross ties and track-laying; m. For ouch Item of work, ontlroiuid separate; iv. F’or the grading of either, or a specified num ber or sections, of one mile each; v. For tho cross-tics to bo ftirtiishod, tho number poclttcd; vi. For tho enuro construction, i cady for the iron, of either ortho threo divisions hereinafter named ot said road; The eastern division, connecting wllb tho coin- iletod road ator near thotown ol Brandon, extends otbe Mobile and Oh>o road, 82)4 miles, which wilt be divided into three subdivisions : the first of 21 miles, the second ol 28 miles, and Uio third of 33)( miles. In ouch form or proposal, the bidder will state his item prices, and for tho graduation will make his bid at so innclijper cubic yard of excavation aud embankment, uud tho additional difference fur “ex cess’* or cither; or for so much per cubic yard up on the largest item, aud the dlllcreuco for “ex cess.” The parties muking proposals aro desired to make them in four forms: 1. Fur tho whole umount puy- ablo mot lhly lu cash, us tho work progresses, re serving tweuty. per cent for final settlement. 2. One-halfln cash, payable in the same way, aud ouo halflu the stock of tho company. 3. Ouo-lhlrd in cash, payablo in tho same way, tho lmuds of the company, payable iu ten years, with interest at six per cent., payable uuiumlly. 4. Payable en tirely tn the stock of tho road. The proposals to be considered must he accompa nied by satisfactory reference or credentials, aud the compuuy reserve the right ol ucceptlug uuy or declining all. Mutts, profiles and specifications may be seeu at this office; and any further information will ho fur nished upon application to tbo undersigned. The Southern Railroad commences at Jackson, the capital of the .Suite, and is Unishud u? far as the town of Brandon; and Is iu good ruunlug order — . ■-* •* —*—•- ••— than ono month. I Of AOVBU1I8IM,, , )«ol), MMiib fetoXte I xiueoUniorUon.ror ,[ “k All Tabular work, with or without Hulcu- vertlsementa occupying double column charged doublo the ahovu rutoh. Acfvortlsemontsor whatever length,for*.,,,, lea* (ban ono month, to be charged m JH'Jkt rates. iriw ri For a longer timo at the fnltr.wlng ratc« No. ofBqPtresJ lmo|2 ta°« |3 mos(4 mwionmiliT' 1 Square,.... $10 $20 >24' y.J ,■ 2Bquaroa... 16 22 vii 28 j w 1 •* Vorur lltno not nDovooiisoiood, iuiSuS -v—; 0 will bo made. ' eduction of 26 tier cent from thu will pe mado on advertisements a ! , c JZ eri '‘» slvoly on tho fourth page ol tho drily. * Wr| - Advortlsmnonts ordered three time-a a bo charged two-thirds the above rate- “ * a Advortlsomouts ordered in the Weekly .-sm per squaro for each Insertion, lor iu.v ono mouth. For more thou one mouth U ir tho rates specified in tlio ulove table 1 * Special notices, lo cent-, per hue tor the ttr. 6 cents for each aubsoqent hnmrtlon, ai n i>, ,7 Wv to bo subject to coutract. Mart iage iK.tit el ii nerul luviutioiu 60 cents ouch. Xo “ inserted for less than 60 cents. Otm urv-v Reports, Resolutions, or Procewhngs or any &!'• Association, or Corporation, ordered to booS i ed, 6 cents per lino. •*<- l.ubluL Steamboats wUI bo advertised at $40 w*... for oach bout advertised. 1 tr Steamships, whore but one ii running gu,,^ num; ir two or. more, $3u each. Auctioneers’ advertisement:, not to ho euI.i. contract, but to bo charged at the rate. per square. » ,r »=crii t ,. The paper, under no circumstance*, iu iu.!.,, cd iu u contract. ^ l0c| w Professional und business cards not acted,,, lines, will be Inserted at $20 per annum ’ Calls on persons to become candidate?. , inserted as other advertmemenu, to |„-1*1,1 ,‘‘ U varlahlyjn advance. * Iw 1 Announcing eaudl<lato^ for office, $lo, m h in advance. ’ ’ M “• Pdi Advertisements not marked ot, th- n. specified timo. will he losoricii until !.»rbid .,5 I payment exacted. ia, ‘ l “ When miy hill for two mont fo. advcrti«in* M , thau contract, amounts to over $60, a deductitl 25 per cent will be made, lKL Yearly a-lrerlWng. with privilege otthi'i bo tukon at the following rates : 1 | For one square, renewable once a week tji “ “ « twice •• ’ „ “ 3 times orufitije, Every additional squarecoutructed turtoberh*-. Ill nnn hull t>... nIwii-r. ...I,..-I < well equipped to that v i)oint. It extends from coniracieu tor. All contracts shall bo io wrStiir ' Brandon iu a lino almost directly east otghiy-two I stuting definitely^the nature of the lmsine-s tu It ed one bull the above rates additional. Yearly advertisers shall be limited to t| le contracted lor. All contracts shall be MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. ST. JULIAN STREET,’ 8AVAANNAH, GA. (Near tbe Market.) TOBOU the moat complete facilities in his o 1' establishment, and through his connections with several of tho principal manufocturng estab lishment* or Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston, the Undersigned is prepared to fornlnsh MACHIN ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOOR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS, Column., Window BUI. u<l Until., Iron Doors, Shutters, Ac., at Nortkemprica. -Ho la also prepared to repair Machinery and iron work or every description, at short notice, upon reasonable terms. As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADSU’HIA MARBLE WORKS, he la also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty or designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB 8TONES, Ao. Also Iron Railing In great variety, for onoloeures, and to receive orders, and put m> tna work at tnan- fiacturera’ price*. H. H. LINYILLE. Savannah, April 11.1$66. aprll THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY PRYOR’S'OINTMENT. I T U a sore and speedy core for boms, piles, corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scald head, tetter worm, sore nipples, (rocommcuded by — - * J —ikedlips, lresh wounds and £ munieatious- or requiring m-tires Uvslgueii loa l tenlion to fairs, concerts, eoiri-es, or any imbiiv- terlulnmenta. where charge-.* are nwdo i,> r , tatice—all notices of private atsociatiuitf, every ..<* lice designed to call attentif u to private t-nkrt-ii-.- . ('•ilculnli.rl Ar tnli.n.lD.1 In .................n..: i . with the expiration of tiic period tor wi.icii »• were mude, R t J Hilton A Co. >Jn r; S.vRFi> a Sims, la iJ.li> nr. T'«-ihim>n At V.':thim • SIR ASTLEY (JUOl'KIi'S nur- sores see,) sore and cracl . . of any description. It la a most valuable. remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thousands who have used it in many portions of the South for the last few years. In no fnstanco will tho salve do any Injury, or interfere with a physician’s prescrip tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates and letters from people who have used It themselves, and moat earnestly recommend It to others os 1 speedy and certain remedy for the above named diseases. A trial is all that is necessary for its own recommendation. Among the many that have testified to tho effica cy or this valuable remedy, and recommended it tc the public, aro Dr R A T Ridley, Judge E Y Hill, Judge 0 A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, J L Stephens, Esq, and thousands of others. Sold by J BMooro. Savannah, Ga; J E Hall. Amor icus, Ga; Clark A Wells, Augusta, Ga: McKeeson, Robins A Co, New York; and druggists generally. 49" By remitting one dollar to the proprietor a ■ingle box or tho Ointment will be forwarded 1 ~ mall, tree of postage, to any part or tho U States. Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drug gists generally. V. J. MOORE, Proprietor maylS taGrange, 1 C ' 0DF1SH, POTATOES A HERRINGS— 2 hnds Codfish, 60 bbla Potatoes, 75 boxes Herrings, Landing and for sale by oct24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. and a half miles, to tbo Intersection, of the Mobile j advertised. Any advertisement- not pro^uve,,. and Ohio Rullroad, u fow miles below tho town of i ncotcu with the business shall be charged seiW! Mariou, iu Lauderdale couuty; and passes through 1 •>’? end uu-u auy excess «-f matn-i over tic auiuj.- tbe couutiea of Raukin, Scott uud Newton. The j contracted for. line is over a high rolling country, well watered* Contract advertisement- payable quarterly - u. aud tiuiburcd.and lu iK)tntol healthtuli»e.-w,ecouom . vertlsements Iroru stranger.-* und transient wr^ri teal living, Ac., is equal to the most favored 1 payable in advance. Alhulu-rs will lie considtrt- portions of the Carolina* andGcorgia. The grading, i “ u u when called lor. except for the Urst twenty tulles la generally light; Hogaiur ad vert ism a mt U u mfit-rs tfcu-Juix and ui>on the most of the sections the excavation > and embaiikiucut alternate favorably: the excep tions being iu the two heaviest cute. The material is of a character easily moved, tho growth of the country affords abundance of timber suitable for - viuvri-n-u bridging unit cross‘tics; aud it Is believed that no , calculated or intended to prinmitc nuUvitiuui ini- work offers, in facilities for construction, greater ; rests, can only be inserted with the untlewuniu.i.i Inducetneuisto contractors, espi’otally those using I that the same is to lie paid lor. ir inserted lu i!,< negro labor. ; editorial column (which ean be«mlv ut tl lP di f<r . The company is entirely out ol dobt, aud has due 1 t’.ou ol the editors) the s.r.tic wf.l b- charted u to It by reliable stockholders, about $:'30,00U, which : w** °‘ u °t l® 8 ** thuu l ’-‘ r wllldouhtlcss bo paid ns the Board of Mauagers may , Tho undersigned, publhliei»d Inuly, Tri-Ww»,i call it lu. It Is also au recipient under tho recent I k*** 1 weekly nowspaji r.* >n 'avidjuab. ba.. grant ofLnds mado by CongresB, It thoy can be bad ; ourselves strictly to udh- it ti> ibo uih.\c li*; along tho line, which Is believed to be the case, of ■ charges, and iu no iurtain- t-» -.:c-v.atr-t!:er*-fr..r.. nearly 400.000 acres of laud. Tho above rates to tuk* ; -tiiet 1 March 1, p)j- The road connects with aud te an extension of'to continue binding, untilchniq'cd by the vote,.:, ho Yickburg and Jauksou Railroad, completed aud nnyjority of tho uiulersignei. infull operation to tho Mississippi river at Vckburg; i N • This schedu.e shuii n< t m any way *:i,ti opposite which city, in iiouisiuua, commences the 1 tho integrity ol existing cent:acu. Ai1cim»l;u. ; Vicksburg, 3hr«vcui»ort and Texas Hail rot 1, now | the year or any other speeiliiv. uro. .dml.c-rdy.e,. under contract for Its whole distance aud li rapid tt '*tn the exniriitkm of tlic i-t-rmu t«.» v progress of construction. It intersect* tho New Orleans and Jackson. Great Northern Railway at Jacksou, and through thut at Canton, connects with tbe Mississippi Central Railway, the iron of which Is now beluts laid to Holly Springs. It intersects with the Mobile and 1 hlo Railroad, os ulrendy stat ed, near Marlon, aud its point of intersection meets with tho North-eastern and Southwestern Railroad in Alabama, and through that unites with the roads in Yirgtuia, Tennessee and North Carolina. It is also au Indispeusuble link in tho lino of Ruilways that are to unite Charleston aud .Snvunuuh, through Montgomery, Vicksburg, 8hrevou|>ort and El Paso, with tho Pacific Ocean running iU eutiro length on the same parallel of latitude with these places. It is thus obvious that this line of work is one of the most important unfinished entcrprhci iu the couu- try. It is thorough National iu its character: for U unites Maine aud New Orleans, uud the Atlantic and the Mississippi, by iudissultiablc bonds. But whilst thus National. It appeals especially for aid to Southern men ami Southern enterprise, for when completed, with tho intermediate gup iu Alabama, it will, with its couuocilous, now built and being built, run right through tbe heart of those great Southern cotton-growiug States, Louisiana, Missis slppi, Alabama, Georgia aud South Carolina, aud unites tho great Inland tea with tho broad oceau. These facts are stated to call uttentlon to this line of road aud to induce capitalists and contractors, to embark liberally la its construction. Tbo fifteen miles of completed Railroad, with its equipmcuU aim sixty valuable slaves,mnny of them mechanics, Isa bonus from tho State of Mississippi; tho public laud has been donuted by Congress ; and it >3, per- hups, not greatly over-estimating the preseut pro perty oftiie road to put itat or near ono million of dollars in which sum l'uturo stockholders who may become such by direct subscription of money or work,will boat once equally interested. It will thus be seen that thi3 road proscuts peculiar in ducements to men of means tu engage iu its con struction. WM. C. SMKDK3, sept 10—tNl President Southern Railroad. ^JOCOA NUTS—600 Cocoa Nuts, received and for > sale by [sept231 “J | AY—200 bales Hay,jto store and for jBale by ■ Jy26 CRANE, WELLS A CO. JJOMKSTIU LIQUORS— 250 barrels Ohio Recttfiod Whiskey, 100 do Pikes Magnolia do. 120 do E. Phelps’s Gin. 26 do Conn. River P. A H. Rye Gin. 20 do BrandyN 86 qnar and eighth casks Twigg Hoop’d 4th pr. 20 do do Magonolla Wlno. 76 barrels Ohio Monongahela Whiskey.' 20 do Gibsons Mountain do. 15 do Bon Bussells Necter do. 6 do Gibsons old Family Nectar Whiskey 40 do White Rectified do. 6 do Old Kentucky Bourbon do. 40 do and puncbeonB Goorgla Poach Brand 10 do Virginia Applo do. In store and for sale by sepl8 WEBSTER A PALMES. if® JPiM.syuitim HENRY LATHROP & HAVE IN STORE A COMPLETE assortment of tne following PLANTATION GOODS, To which they would Invite tbe particular attention of PLANTERS, and offer them at reasonable prices and on accommodating terms: Schley’s White Plains and Twills Heavy Northern Browu Twills “ Black and Groy “ Black and Grey Plains Striped Cable Warp Kerseys Plaid Linseya In several grades London DuUil Blankets, In all weights and sizes Cord do do Fine Whitney do Maul Stripes and Plaids Franklin do do Real Cotton and Wool Flannels *• all Wool do Drown ana Bleached Canton Flannel Bhlrting Stripes, Striped Osnaburga Whlto Cotton Osnaburga X and % urown Sblrtlag Blue Demins, Blue Drill Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Satinets Scotch Bonnets, HeadKci ‘ “ oct 11 [ercblef*, Ac. S OAP, tiTAROH, SUGAR, SYRUP, Ac., Ac.— 600 boxes Family Pale and No. 1 Soap }60 “ Fraser’s Beadle and Oswego starch 100 bbla. Btewart’s Clarified Sugar 60 doxou Lemon flyrup 60 boxes super Carbon Soda Reoelve4 and (br salo by MoMAHON ft DOYLE. Savaunab, Oct, lat* 1856. rnHR CO-PARTNERSIIIP heretofore existing be- -1-twpen the subscribers, under the namo or J. V. CONNERAT A CO., was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Joseph V. Connerat will at tend to tbo settlement of tho affiilrs of the said firm. of. V. CONNERAT, J. LAMA. Savannah, Oct. 1st, 1856* THE UNDERSIGNED having bought out tbe In terest of John Lama, will hereafter continue the wholesale GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS in bis own uame and for bis own account, and re spectfully solicits from tho friends of tbe lato firm a oontlnuanco or their favors, oct 8 J. V CONNERAT /“VRANGB4, Ao.—10 boxes Nassau Lemons and Oranges, received per steamer, and for salo JylT J. D. JESSE. by CANDLES. S PERM ACEm, Adamantine and Tallow of various brands; Soap of various brand*, from 0, 8, 10 and 12 conte. Chemical 8nda Soap 10 cents: Wo man’s F'rlnm! 10 cent*. Call and examine at BARRON*8 f •OPK WUUkor umultaotmW WATCHES—WATCHES—WATOI1E1 « We u* recehing Uu Londoi. Lotci 1F7X Witch.., of tho moot coletintod makers, lo ond-SUTOrcoim. R. F. Ooopor’o Du Wotcheo, Watches Tor Tlmto* Hurra tin. Swlao Chraumeton, which wo oTer at reaaona* bio Drlow, u oar aow Moro In Gibb. u> Fauo. D. a NIUH01H* 00. ☆ CLOTHING a EMPORIUM, m I DOO» WIST OF THIMEPPILIOXW KIAPIKO ROOM. JTneReady-jnade W.D. Price, Uio, Superfine Ctotbing ; Hata gta mnwAWTit Cloth*, asalmeri* and^pjjShlrU, FARHIWARUj^uotn^l, be made to mea- *m\£S£3Si WWfflftaKr* 9 " Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchief*, and Fancy Articles for 1 stylo TAILOR, No. 147 feyltmt, SAVANNAH. 49^ Orders from city andoouaty solicited, jgg workmanship, by the beat mechanics, at ahorteit B low IAR SOAP to bora EMn N Hill A Sou*- Palo ' Extra Y.lkrw 8o*p. Jktt reoetred aaii for .all lo oloaa omMjobooiI kp (RUNE,WELLS* 00. M|llt M . ; J. Eo DE FORD, .a ■ APOTHECARIES HAIX, S. E. Corner ol fOtf Brough Jn and Barnard Streets, t-'avan- jar nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers In _ , Medicines and Chemicals, Dy^ Woods aud Dye Btafib* French, English, aud Aracncan l’crfum- ory Fin Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Comb3 and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses and Supporters or all kiuils, Spices, Snulls, Manufactured Tobacco, All tbe Patent or Proprietary Medieinos or thoduy. Snjierior Ink3, Pure Wines and Braudics for Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac. —» N. B.—Especial attention given to tho .... jtton of Physicians’ Prescriptions und Family Recipes. Ship. F'amily aud Travolling Medlcino Coses, WUh plain Directions for use, including Directions for treatment Incases of poisoning, Drowning, Ac. *P7 iy HEAD!«—READ 11—READ ttl That Is, ffyou can seo; “Ud^ESM^KL* [If von can’t see, you can ilml v7Sl 1 all kinds of “helps to see,” ut the Watch"uud Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols A Co., Ih Congress Btreet, noxt door to tho corner of Whitaker, where you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, and Fancy Goods, as low ns ut auy other storo iu tho country. We have rocelvod per steamship Alabama a fresh lot of those lino Steel 8|>ectaclcs : also, a supply of Pebble and Periscopic Ixnis, which we arc prepared to fit in all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our Periscopic Lens (so called from their peculiar shape) have uu advantage over ull .others, us thoy have a greater range of focus, so that the reader is not compelled to hold the book or paper at a curtain distance from ihe eye. Call and nee. 1». B. NICHOLS A CO. $9* No charge for showing goods, tear 11 D. B. N. A COfe ROBIN SON & CAMP hbapbks and taidous, AND Dealers in fine Heady .Made CI.OTIUtG. have resolved and/' opened their stock of Fall ami Win- ter G(4)1)3. comprising a full and' complete assortment of Cloths, Cassimores, Vest ings and Over Coatlugs, which wo will mako and trim *ln our usual stylo, und at the shortest notice. Our ready mado Clothing is manufactured at the well known house ot W. T. Jennings k Co, 231 Broadway, New York, uiul comprises all that is fine and fashionable it* the line. FURNISHING HOOIM of every description requi site to a gentleman’s wardrobe, constantly kept ou band, oil of which we offer ou our usual credit terms, or at a discount of 5 per cent for cosh, ut 3 BULL STREET, SORREL BUILDING, oct 1—lm uext door to Pulaski House. P ICKLES, PIPES, PAPER, l’FJ'PER— 76 boxes Pick! s, U and >, gallon jars 600 gross Englicsh Pipes 260 “ Pipe Heads 600 reams Wrapyug Paper lOo boxes fresh grorad pure Popper. Received and for sale by — Mi jjtJ sept 28 McMAHON‘ft DOYLE, PIANO FORTES. HAVING lately- received largo ad ditions to our PIANO FORTES, we aro onablod to offer at this timo the greatest variety from tho best raanu- facturers, from iho plainest square to ihe mo«t elab orately carved, and from six to soven octaves. Oar Pianos are selected from the manufacturers whom we have Ml confidence In, aud we are par ticularly requested by them to gtvo aguarauty with eveyy Instrument sold by us os regards durability, tone, ftc. Persona in want of a first rato Instrument may re ly with safety upon getting such a ouo by selecting from the following makers, Whiisd Instruments we endeavor to koop cousluntly uu hand, via : H. Wor cester, J. Chlckerlug ft Son, Nunus ft Clarke, Bacon ft Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines, Brothers ft Cum- mlllf. I. W. MORRELL ft 00. aug 27 08HEN BUTTER A*\D CHEESE-20 kegs Go- \J ahsn Butter; 60 boxes do Cheese; lauding from steamer and for sale by SCRANTON, ..JOHNSTON ft 00 rplIE invigorating action of Sir Astley 0,^ i Pills on the constitution ':■» realty nurvdoa, and a single trial will convince tie ttinq nv, Jni of their power to restore the mo*t fe« lilr and i!eN- litnted to full health and strength, un i lm taigctgf cun convey au adequate idea oftiie iinimsiiUe.u) almost miraculous change. ; reduced liyiuh; uso of this woudortul Hit 'icim* ir* thed'H^rt./'r hllitated and Ehattcred nervous system; iLtreat a aud debilitated body Is nt once relieved, re-tHcJ. enlivened and built up; the inentil at! symptoms of disease vunish un«te> *lieirtatlserct, tue stooping, trembling victim » : .Upmslu ui debility becomes a new man; lie station creel, k» moves with a firm step; Ids tniml wWcli ***;»* viousl.v sunk in gloom, becomes blight. Iwjut active* aud he goes fortii r» frwhed, refcnmtti aud couscious > f new vigor l" Ins a< emtoa ui w cupatious; und tho effect is net terayoraiy, on tu contrary, tho relief is uoinmucut, for the f^roi H srtics of tho mcdlciuo roach the fOOdMc and restores it to it? Urst condition, in A diseasesot the stomach autl pig tMiie vtfmt. tlij never fall. They also remove deprestlnu, (Mo ment, restlenoss, want of slcr p dislike to wthty, incapacity for business, less of memory, o*rtu*to giddiness, blood iu tbe head, ntelauchcy, aitui debility they lncreusc and restore tbe rifp tbe blood, strengthen the tone ol the tU-awt. and give such energy and vigor to tho ctnstitUiw os must he felt to bo believed. To elderly persons, Sir Astley ('ocpcr , « Iilhart invaluable; strengthening the system agaiwtth attacks of ago; they causo a continued rbctdd ness, and prolong life to tho latest i<emW p rlod. Bkwakk ox SruRiot-s -MiTATH»s—None are ftu luq without the fac simile of the signature (4 JU- Plmll k Co., tfole Proprietors. Lomhu aid .V* York, on each box and on the directions. Uieto- uulno Pills havo also u correct likems* of the Sir Astley Cooper on tho top of each box. Wilkwt thesojmarka of authenticity, they are rjmriwifw an im;K>sltion. Sold at 25 cents, 50 cents uni *1 per box. Full directions are given with each U» There is a great saving by taking the larger t&- sop27—3m BOOKS— BOOKS—BOOKS RECEIVEDIIV W.lli.VCIlK.vmn-, T hursday, ioib ocufcr, lsw-n* nife •*». and Saddle Bags, aud oilier Lectures, by * H. Mllburn, with ajHirtruit of the author «•>» d«| Married, not Mated ; or how they Uvcl at »e<- side and Tlirockmortou Hall, by Alice Cary. The Inst of tho F'orrestcrs ; or Humors on t- ; Border; a story of the Old Vlrgiuia Frontier, o' Johu Ester Crooko. Cmlobs In Fenrch of a Wife, by Mrs. Iw'S” Mooro; - . #r.t Throe Per Cent a Month; or. the TcnB « LI viag, by Charles Rurdctt. Daisy’s Necklace; nud What flume of It; sub** ry Episode, by T. B. Aldrich. . , , „ , Tho Torchlight: or, Through Ihe \\euJ,b) »*• rlct Olcott, author of “Dora's Child ” The Adventures of Gerard, tlie I.i»n Kilh-r. ij E. Whitehead. , v , The Life of General Daniel Morgan, of tw * gitiia Lino of the Army of the United Mab’-» • James Graham. F’or sale ut the Rook Htor •, oct 17 169 CONliHl^frBEKf._ THE COURT OF a O K society under tho FiikI Ltnj iro. with i • traits ot its beauties, wits aud heroinWj i" mithcutlc originals, by Frank II Goodrich; tB 0 - ted by Jules Champagne. Tho Komanco of the FVre.-t, hy ‘" author of “The Mysteries of Udolplm- Cotton is King, ortho Culture of rotten, on relation to Agriculture, Manufactures ai*u merco, by David Christy. , Tho Hills of the hhatemuo, to ihe author “Wide, Wide World.” , Victoria; or, the World overcome, by w Chesbro*. ,.,,. Magdalen Hepburn, a story of the fcotttfji 5 mution, by Mrs Oiyplmnt, author id eto., etc. -u 1-orimor Littlegood, Esq., a young gentle®*® * wished to s2o life and saw it accordingly; b) * E Smodley, Esq. i 1} Erucst LlnWood, a novel, by Mrs jarmU- Heutz. For sale by WARNoCK ftl'A'**» Booksellers and fctationer.- oct-21 159 Congress fib' 1, finoMBie AT REDUCED BATES; ^ B ARGAINS can now ho hod by »l wish to alothothomsolvesgentceilj.w* ^ sell tho balance or my Ready-Made, at rates ou time, and ten per ccut. oil t«r aud avail yourself of tho chance to obtain go 0 * ctcs. At tho Star Clothing Emporium. WILLIAM 0 WUC*: Juue it 147 Itayttr^L mCsANL-ORD'S T8 ft mild laxfttiTo, tonic nnd 1. recommended to tho public, relying u|Ji trlnslc worth In tho cure of tho following c onJ l , All BiUlous Derangements, Sick Headacbei sla, Habitual Oosttveness, Cbrouic piarrn®. l’aln In tho Stomach and Bowels, General w Female Weakness. Ao. For sale by I Wf Pg * f orally, and by John. BMooro ft Co, atJJJ Linooln, Savannah. 1 >~ ‘ ^ PRINTERS’ INK, •poll SALE wr CCBBBDOEi Ajjwfc sopt 27 MARfUUU How* C ORN—1200 bushels prlmo Beach Ulan* 1 joowralv.,. . wuft affiST AND SHOULDEBB-lOftDM & brlftbt Sides «nd sbouldon, Bmo», per steamer Keystone Stale, and for sale * ow fgir iBa A. greini^ tho wl