Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, November 05, 1856, Image 4

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«nn< nmima twcrio. o. tk* E»ut» of _oan, ikonftn, to cm owl olmooWi >U ■ H ■» COBHO, to bo uo ootMT tM*n uM t to BUO otdeclloo (LTobj imv bon) oo or MMOtkolnt MooCojr to ops out. — S® will borrows!. ^tuooio. John Bibo, tbrCbothora CoooirJblo Wfllb dor jobs tnrao. o. c. o. nottoroiOBoiA, cbatbam couniv rwio all whoa U may concern—Whereas, Mcr- I fecal O. Sheftall will apply at tha Court of Ordtaaryfbr lettersof admlnUtraUoa on tha estate aTDaalai O'Cbcaor. Tbeaoaro* therefore, to cite eadadmoateh all whom It may concern; to -“■* appear before said Court to make objection, Sytave.ieo or before the flrat Monday voaafcer Mil, otherwise aald lettara will be granted. Wife—, John lUbo, Brq., Ordinary for Chatham ■vxn mnssussio Bi Viwvfl, •( •« DOT IW oioeflioro, oad tkrob a Orooror, oncoitlx, os tbo Oiuto or7obo Groovor, doeeond. wttl oppl, ot tbo Court or Ordloon (be Utun OUaluon, ond to bon tbo «Uto ortho told 4obo oroonr ilUuluod u exoeator or WllUom OtooTor, 8r., dtooond i IbMO on, thmfbro, to out ond odmootih oil wbm It m.y concern to bo ond onoor b-tor. oold Own, to duo objection (U'on, Uujr bon) in lorau ortbo low, otherwise utd Letter* will bo iron tod. Wllncu. William Ixo. Hitt.. Ordlnorf (U tbo oonrrly olBulloch, this llth^do|-nf8ojii^l»M. gj ~ ‘ uBottuiA, LiutitroV MHn^'v.;' E xecutors’ nAcK.-.igreoohi. to oo order pon_lod br tbo Court ofOrdloor of Ubortjr od by tbo OoortoT ordloor, ot o ,, aotd Wbro U. Court Boon dt... baodrodon4 tA,oenaor FUalood. ooraor ten " not,, watt Improaod, bounded b, Hooki " i, WdUau bbotOetd nod Jobo Drown to SIHATHAII OOUNTY ~Tu on wnomtl maroon. own: Whareoi, John low* will apply »>»" Onrt or Ordloor, (■* Letlore osmlwor, aa Admin. ruoibaEatou - orHanrriCMou Ion, to oso ond odmontab oil rn, to bo ooo oopeor boTora sard Mntoron _ Than ore. t show II may c Oonrtto ouJe* baton tbo iralTtonday^n niml next. ............. mid letter* will be granted. wIUiom John Bilbo, Im., Ordinary tor Chatham county, this tenth day of October ISM. - _ _ Of! 21 JOHN BILBO, 0, C. C. ibfecttoo (If aur they bavo) on or ; Moudayln atml next, otherwise state of Georgia. /CHATHAM CoUNTY.—'Ti» mi wnnm it may con \J cam: Whereas, Jamea iwvie will apply at the Court or Ordinary for Litters usmuwary as Admin- latrator on tha Batata o- Oeorta Alexander. . Theie are, therefore, to cue anr -*-* ‘Whom U may concern, to be auu sou Court to mako objection (if amrtney have) on or helort the flrat Monday n Aarti next. otherwUo •aid letters will be (ranted, teunw*. John Bilbo, Biq., Ordinary for Chatham Owuir, this tenth day of October 1866. a adminish all ipear before said la nM county, wall improved, bounded by Uaakell Semmoos, William bheffiotd and John Brown ten. betoofinr to tfte Batata ot Tbo mas Croaby, deceased, ■old for the benefit of the heira and creditor* of said deceased. Termiootheday ofi-alo Tbl* 16th day of October, IMS. oct 19 WILLIAM r. CROSBY, Adrn’r. ■ -w ,1 wivwby tLw w.,. v. w.i * eounty, at the September Term, will be sold, be- foro too court bouao door in Hlncsville, on th ttrelT-weday In Norombor uoit, betwecn lha law- ul hour* of eale: The following Unde, yit-l 000 acres altuate In Liberty oouaty. on tboCanoochee Bluff: and 100 acres ettueto in the county of Bryan —belonging to the estate of J ® shu * 1K ft***®? ate of said county, deceased; and sold for the bon ■fit of tbo heirs and distributee* oa eetite Terms made known on the day of aa JOHN S. BKASlYirv.,, E. Q. ANDREWS,/“"• September let 1 MO. STATE OF GEORGIA, T ATT ft Alt CO. ■ 1 *0 all whom it may concern*' f bereas, Bonja I mia Alexander will apply at the Court oT Or dinary for Letters or Die mission as Administrator on the rotate of Anson Wllllams.iate of said County.de- ceased. These are,therefore,to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to bt> and appear before said Court to mako objection fifauy they Uave)on or be- foro the first Monday In Marco next, otherwise said letters will bo granted to the said applicant. Witness, H S«ucioaxd, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt nall County, this the 9th day of August, 1850. aug 25—6m H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary. T NOTICE. Ill REE mouths after dato, application will bo made to the Planters' Bank of the .Slate of Georgia, lor the payment or a twenty dollar note of said Bank, payable to Wrn More: or bearer, da ted tot June, lt>5l, No 687; also, tor the payment or a ten dollar note, No 822, dated 1st July, 1854, tho loft band halves of said notes having been lost. Also, to the Ban<of the State of Georgia, for the payment of a ten dollar note, letter A, dated 4th Janury, 1850, the left band ball’ having been lost. Also, to tho Marine Bank of Georgia, for the pay ment os a ten dollar note, No 4,97*., dated Nov*ra ber 1, 1843, the left band half having been lo.-t. aoglO—law3m BOSTON* k VIIJ.AI.ONOA B ulloch county < “ John hii.ro, o. c. c. octal STATE OF GEORGIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY*—To all whom it may f J euooeru: Whereas, John H. Hines will aptnv at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as ad- ministraior oo the hstate of James C. Hlues : ftmee are, therefore, to cite and admonish all Whom it may cooccrn, to be an«l appear before said Court to make otdeettoo (if any 'h v have) on or bo- fere the first Monday In Decen Bar next, otherwise •aid letters will be granted. Witness, John SUbo, Esq. Ordinary for Chatham eounty, this fourth day of June, 1856. juae fi JOHN BILBO, o. c, c. STATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may l Jooncern: Whereas .Jonn Uallery.wUl apply to the Coon of Ordinary lor Letters DUmtsory as adminis tration on the Estate of William Wright these are, e. to cite and aamnnish all whom it may . to be and appear before said Court, to SHERIFF SALE—Will bo r _ sol I on the first Tuesday in November next, before tho court house door In Statesboro'. Bulloch County, within the usua. hours of sale, tbo follow- ing property, to-wlt: one thousand and twenty-four acres of land, bounded north by Mill Crook and south west by Solomon Brannon's land. levied on as the property of John Akins, to satisfy a Q fa D sued from tho Superior Court of said connty in fa* vor of\V. U IUwle* Property pointed out by John Akins. Levy made October 15lb. 1868. oct‘25 JOHN S. DENMARK, & B. C. —GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY." “ T o all whom it may coucern. Whereas Hanah While will apply at ths Court or Urdinary for letters of administration on the taiate of Patriot White deceased. These are therefore to cite and adminish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court to make obje siioti (if any they bare) on or before the first Monday iu December next, otherwise said letters wi 1 bo granted , , „ „ , \\ lines•» Wl ham Lee, Esq.. Ordinary for Bulloch County, this 15lh Get. AD. 1856. octlV - WILLIAM LEE. O. B. C. Q.BOROU, jmui, LIBERTY COUNTY :-Two months after dato application will be outdo to the Court of Ordinary of Liberty County for loave to tell a negro man by the name of Juiy, aged 40 years belonging tolheeetato of Gideon HcGoweu, late of said oounty, deceased. NANCY A. McdOWhN, Adm'x, September 4,1856. septe ‘ NOTICE. T WO months after date, application will be tnado to the Court of Ordinary or Tattnall Oounty, fur leave to soil the Real Estate ol Janies L. Gra ham, late of said County, deceased. aug 4,1856. JAN. B STRIPPING, aug 25—2m^ , Am ntstrator. make oblection (if any uey have) on or before the first Monday In Novemoer next, othwieoaaid Let- tart will be granted. Wttaem. Joan UUbo, Eeq., Ordinary for Chatham Oeuaty, this a^u day of April 1856. rfOHN BILBO, o. c. a •»r» •TATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—Do all whom U may con cern: Whereas, William A Boggs will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmisory as |taar*lan of George M Wallace and Robert G. Wal* These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or Before tha first Monday in March next, other wise said lettera will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this Uth day of August, 1856. augll JOHN BILBO, 0. 0. c. •TATE OF GEORGIA. 1AM COUNTY—Tu au wnom it may Con; _» eon: Whereas, James uovle will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters aismuory as adminia- trator on the estate of George Alexander. Those are therefore to ciu and admonish all con- oornod, Co ho and appear before said Court to make ohjecGoc*. (If any they have,) on or before the first Monday in April next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Wltaes , John Bilbo, Esq., uramary for Chatham Oounty, this seventh day of October. 1856. oot 9-fim JOHN BILBO, o. a c. •TATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom U may Oon- V/ cent: Whereas, John lama will apply at tbo Court of Ordinary for letters dlamlwsory, as admin- Mrator on the estate or Henry Cassou, These are. therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom it mav concern, to oe and appear before said Court M make objection (If any they have) on or * ^ - -Til next, othi first J will be granted. Witness, John Bibo. Eaq., Count mday in April next, otherwise Td. iq., Ordinary for Chatham ity this seventh day of October, 1856. 19—6m JOHN BILBO, o. c. ( GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. A AMINISTRAT0R8' SALE—Agrecable to an or XL der granted by the Court of Ordinary ol said oounty, will be sola, before the court house door in ■aid oounty, on the first Tuesday in November aozt, between the lawful hours of sale: Nino hun dred and fifty (950) acres of land, more or less, in •overal eorveye, lying in said county on the Mill- odgevtUo Road—one tract being the late resldenco of Thomas Knight, deceased: aud the other tract known aa the Mllli' place, whore Joseph Knight, Jr., now lives—eald Laud is bounded by A. J. Will- •oo, Ogechee Rlvor, A. Richardson, and others, iMh ofaald tracts Is well Improved. Belonging to tbaf aetata of Thomas Knight, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms < the day of sale. JOSEPH KNIGHT, Jr.,1 Adm ,„ THOMAS E. KNIGHT, r 10th, 1856. soptl3 State opoeoroia tattn aelco, S |0 all whom it may concornWhereas James Standfield will apply at the Court or Ordinary Lettera of Administration on tho ostato of John •pears,late ofaald County, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may ooncern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before tho ^irst Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Jitnesa, H. Stwcku.vd, Eaq., Ordinary for Talt nail County, this the 9th day ufAugu-;, 1666. tug 26—2a H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCK CO. T to all wbomtl may concern.—Wburets Naany , Hagin will apply at the Court or Orliniry lor letters of administration in the estate or William H. Hagin, deesased. These ar* therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear beforo said Court, to make objections, (if any they have,) on or nefore the first Monday iu November next, other wise eaid lettera will be granted. WitoeO William Lee. Esq., • rdlnary tor Bullo 2. •unty, this 26th day of September. A. D-, 18 ,0. . *ept 27-U“«fi WILLIAM LEE. o a. c PTATE OPOEOROIA, BUELOCH CO. TO all whom U may concern.—Wtiereu Sarah JL Brennet Mill apply at the Court or Ordinary lor Lettera of Admlnutratlon on the Extato ol John Bronnen. deceased, these are there to citoand ad- mooleh all whom It may concorn, to be and appoar before the Court, to make objections (If aiy they hove,) on or before tbe first Monday in November •ekt, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness, William Lee, ha.;., Oruidary for Bulloch County, this 4th of deptember 1860. Wil.LlAM LEE, 0. B. C. •apt 8 State of ueuugia, B ULLOCH taiUNTY—'To ell whom it may con- oern: wlweaa, dealmrn B Cowart will At the Court of Ordinary lor Icuer* dlsmlssory a» administrator on the estate of Patrick D Kelehcr, Bum are, tuerefore, Incite and admonish all whoa is may owwiern, to be and appear before said Court to make •'tyMtlon (IT any they have) on or be* tore the first MimkIs/in February next, otherwise ■aid lettera will be granted. Wltaes*. WillUm Lee, Eaq., Ordinary tor Hu J loch Oouaty. this 6th day of August. 1866. aug4 WILLIAM LEE, o. a. c. nr SUPERIOR COURT, Chatham Co. May Tax, 1866. Bobt. M. Robertson, and others, compl'nts, j vs. I Claudius B. Pease, the Doboy steam Saw ) Order ■Mill, Clark Hayles and William F. Suyles I and others, defendants. J TT appearing to tbe Court that two ol tho said do- X feu dan ts, Clark Sayhi and William F. Hayles ro aide oot of this County, and aro absent from tbe •Mlo of Georgia, so that service or tbo abovo bid aadauhpona cannot bs served upon them, on motion it la ordered, tbul tho said Clark Hayles and William F. fiayfoe do appear and answer tbo said complatnam’a hill, on or before the first day or tbo •ext Term of this Court, or in dorault tborooi, that d bill be taken pro conresao against them; and U • forther ordered, that a copy of this order bo pub- fished In one of tho public nowapapers or the city offiavannah oocoa week for tbreo mouths prior Iba eeaalon of Uo next Term or this Court. True extract from Minutoi. W. 0. BHEFTALL, •ot fi—lawSm Deputy Clerk, a. a. o c.. ■TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATliiiAi tu mu all whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann X Meat will apply at the Court of Ordinary for lot- ' tors DUmlssory on the estate of Jamos P. Dent,— Thao ore therefore to ate and admonish all whom II mar oonoern. to be aw appear before said Court, te maxo objections (if any they have) on or before the Rest Monday in December noxt, otherwise said letters wUlbegran ted. Wjtaai John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham tasty, this third day or Jana. 1856. i* a»0HN Bn.BO, 0.0.0. H&tiVU. » application will be f Ordinary oft made ireven SSS£^*JY , / , g r tJS5 rot,,rl •Ell T. H. BRANNON,Trustee, EXECUTOR’S SALE. TT71LL be sold before tbo Cou t House door in VV Jefferaonton, Camden County, Georgia, on tbu First Tuesday in Novomber next, bet ween tb ogtl hours of talc, . Peter, a negro man.honso sorvant and hostler 32 years or age, and Jim a Carpenter, 18 years o age, Ben, a house servant 16 years of age. Also, that well known House, as a Boarding House, located ab»ut 60 yards from the rlvor, 390 feet in length, running from the back street to the river, 9o feet wide. This lot is well fruited with swoet oranges, figs,poaches, kc, Also, two vacant lots, together with tbe oousehold and kitchen Furniture, consisting offeainer b*Mls, matrasses,quilts sheets, pillows, blankets, oe da leads, carpets draw ers, and one slab, oneclocx,oae safe, table-cloths, towels, dining and breakfast tables, chairs, cooking utensils, glass candle sbaues.table-covei-fl and win dow curtains, one lot silver broods, crockery waro, wash stands and shovel ana tones, horse and cart, cattle and hog3. Nelly, a negro woman ex years of age, will be sold at private eale. All me above named properly will be sold for the bensnt or tbe beirs and credi tors of Mrs. PercUU Thomas. laUg ot said Caonty, deceased. * Terms cash before deliver* W. b. THOMAS, Executor Jefferaonton, Aug. 30.1B56 aug 30—2m GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. rpo ALL whom It may concern, whorcai Henry J X Parrish will apply at the Court or "rdiuar) for letters of guardianship of Isaiah M M trill a, George W. John. A. and Henry Parish, orphan chil dren orislab Parish, dt-cca-cd. these ure therefore to citoand admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear beiore said Court to make objections (tr any iuey bavo) on or before the tint Mon lay m December next, otherwise suid letters will begraut ed. Witness, William Lee, Ordinary for the County uf B .lfocb, this 16lhOct. A. D. 1866. ocll'J WILLIAM LEE,OB GEORGIA,LIBERTY COUNTY. T Wo'montiu alter dait.TWill apply to tbe Cour or Ordinary of L berty Cuuuty for leave to «eli a porilouor tho real and personal eU .to «>f Beuja min W. Allen, late decesaed, or so much thereto as U oweisarf ; and sold for the benefit or the heirs and distributees of said eaUte. CAROLINE E. ALLEN, Qualified Administratrix October 6th, 1858 oct 12—2m GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY A LL persons having demands against tho estate of Benjamin W. Allen, late ol said couuty.de- c feed, are hereby notified to present them, proper- / attested, to me, witbln tbe time prescribed by law, or they will not be settled. And all persons Indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment. CAROLINE t. ALLEN, Qualified Administratrix. October 6th, 1856, oct 12—lm GUARDIAN’S SALE W ILL bo eoM before toe court House aoov in Jotlersonton, Camaen County, Georgia, on tbo First Tuesday in Novemoer next, between toe legal hours of sale,. Rose, bouse servant, rnuic. waaner and lrooer, 31 years of age; Irene, nor daughter, 14 years of age; Mini*, her son, II vearsofage; Joe, tier son, 14 months old, belonging to toe estate ot boasta Tompkins. Sold for tbeoepeut of tbe heirs and creditors of sail estate. Terms cash, or IU equivau*** W. B. immArt, Guardian. Jefferaonton, Aug. iht. i»od aug uo-xm STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO. A DMINISTRATORS' SHE.—Agreeably to an or der granted by the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold before the Court House door In Htatesboru, in said county, on tbo first Tuesday in November next, between tho lawful hours of sale, (426) lour hundred and twenty-five acres of land, more or less, lying iu said cuuuty, bounded east by estate of David Loo,south by Josiah Zitrour, west by C Groover, north by'Need am Lee—belong ing to the estate of Michael Donaldson, deceased ; sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sole. This 10th day or8optember A D 1858. JuHN E. GIBA jN, A-nlnUtrator. sept!3. STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH BOUNTY.-TooII Whom it may concern. Whereas, tbo estate of Jesao Hagins is un represented. and unless Borne lit and proper person applies for tho Administration, I shall appoint Wil liam U. McLean, Admluistra er on wuid estate. These are therefore t> site aud admoniih all whom it may concern, to be and apper b.-foro said Court, to make objections, (if auy they bavo), on or boforo the Aral Monday in Dei ember noxt. oth erwise said Administration will begrauted as above stated. Witness William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for the county of Bulloch. oct 29 WILLIAM I.EE, 0, B. C. GEORGIA, UULtAJCH COUNTY. A A MI N I.ST K ATORH ’ Saj.K.—Bv virtue ot anor- der ot the Ordinary i« said county, willbo sola, on tho first Tuesday m November uext,in Statesboro’, before tbe court fionaa uoor, witnintlio legal hours of sale, all -tne following Lands, viz. Twenty-threo hundred auu uiuelv-eight acres, ca cordii g to tbo plato or tho uamn hi nine different surveys, composing one buuv—ibe property of the estate of Jesse Mi-oro, law to haiiI cou ty. 'iliere aro on tho land two ])iant»t:on.s, in good repair; on one of them are good 11011(110?-.—dwelling hou.se, kitchen, smoke house, narn. .suales, gin nouve smith shop, negro houses, wun ah other uece&^arj oul-buildinga, also, good orenardn of peacncs, aj* pics, hr.., uly.o, good wens 01 water—situate sis nula-i a) ove Statesboro’ auu xix nines west 01 No. b Conlral ikuirubd. The lau.-ia are lane auu nay. n!l well watered and tiraberou. nod iwned b> lands ci James Young, sr , James mxoo. and others- Pur chaser paying for titles, terms on the day or sale. S. L. siuoltfc, ' M. itOOKE, G W. MOORE, September 17th, I860 aeptIH j-Jdm'rp. ADMINISTRATOR 8 3ALE. W ILL be sold on tbe fir«l Monday in January next, before tho Court i.oux* in kt^i>.h>iro, the following pro{jerty, belonging to the i.-tUtc 0 Henry D* b«,Jr., 1268 acres, more or ln»v. } of land In Bulloch county, bo aded north by tne prop4.-rty of John Grimes and John Slater, ir-nh and wed by the properly of John .-.1 ter, ea t by the property of Elijah D-tvis, and south by the pr< perty ot Jo siah Davis. Sold for tbe benefit 0; tne heirs and creditors of Henry DavK Jr , deceased. On the projKirty aro one grL-t and one Raw mill, JUilAH DAVI8. sept24—3m Adrn’r. GEORGIA UULLUCH COUNTY* A lrMINISIKATuR’a HAlA—.tgreeable t; an or- der grunted by the Court ol ordinary or said county, will be sold before the Court House uoor, in suld county, on tbe flr-iTucsduy iu December next, bciwet-n the lawful hours or vale (612) ttvebundiei and twelve acres, more or less Pinu laud, well im proved iu said county, bounded on tho South, by Mlcheal White, South Ea-t, John Verismlih, 1 asi Wi liam Rush, North William Rowe, belonging to tne Estate of Morrft Drrrien, deceased, sold for the benefit of tho heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. This 16th day October, 1856. JOHANN AH DORKIKN, Adm’x. octlO TIM'Jl'HY CONNELLY, Adrn’r. Mcintosh county sheriff hale. W ILL bo sold on tbe first TUESDAY In Nnvotn ber next before the Court House door, in the City or Darien, tko following property, to wit: Tbo UNION STEAM SAW MILL, together with all the natures, Machinery, Ac., thereunto belonging. Also, tbo Mill Sito on which said Mill i» situated, containing four aero*. Said Mill situate tbreo mile* below Darien, at a place known as Pratt’s landing, on a tributary stream of tbe Altiunaba Rivtr, in said county, levied on os tbe property of Frost A Boulter, to satisfy a lien judgment Issued from the Henorablo, tho Inferior Court of the County of Mcln* toslf, Mortimer Cutliuun vs. tho Uniou Steam Saw Mill, Frost A Boulter owners thereof— proporty pointed out in said lien. Torms cash—purchaser paying for title. WM. T. THORPE, Sheriff McIntosh County, Darien, October 3, lb 60. odd ADVKSTMXU SOXXOV. YmUMftWI*. FA. Authorised Agent for Ute Savannah JporoaL •OUTHEBM RAllKOAD. LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE-VALUE AND ITRE- rcoor quiUitn or WILDEIl’K SALAMANDER SAFES, At Vaiwfojiurfrl by ffrnrm d Martin. Mem Farit. \ ^ ■ In the lire of tho Id lost, which consum ed the brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite 1 the Gas Works, in this city, was a safe ot the above descriptions containing the books, papers, and money or Mr. Thomas, and although the building was detroyed, tho said Safe sustained no Injury whatever from the intense heatto which U had been exposed. On 01 ing the 8afo, the contents were found undlsturl and la tho same order and condition as when pla^cu there, except a slight discoloration to the projecting ends of a few papers, and the backs of one or two et the books, caused by tbe steam generated In tbo Ssfo. whllo at it* greatest heat. Tbe Sate and contents, as It came from the ruins, may still be seen, in the possession of Mr. Thomas, at the Gas Works. A large assortment of these cele brated Safes always on hand,and for sale by 0. H. GAMPilELD, July 28, 1866. I take pleasure In corroborating the foregoing state ment, and in addition would add, that the books are now In use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1855. octft-tf mat* ua Mtfl&Mtn, Cinr or * icumino, Ofloo of theSootharn Railroad Company, mHlC Hoothera Railroad Company invite prnpo- I X Ml* from contractors for (ho clearing, gradu- -} CARPET UBVPHOUTIBT 140 (kMW amd HBt/MHm Slrtdt. .ntiu'kKTStofjl*M4 1 iliSu I «►», nuworjr. trealiiua udbrldnui*, nmturr ss&^sssssass&r ffiSSStSSsSSi Um to exhibit a ■lock wmrpaMed in any Soothers , And (Hher workt b^iUodh. platforms, do- “W Merchants, Hotel Keeper*, and Steam boot Owners are particularly invited to examine tits present stock, which le now complete in all th. various departments, consisting In port of the follow log goods, vis: OABPK1 DEPARTMENT. Royal Medal ten, Royal Velvet, Mocet Wilton. Mocet Brussels, Ihpestry Bnusols, Power l/xxn Brussels, Wool' Agont for tho Manufacturer*, 171 Bay-eL, Savannah, Go. DYING AMD RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 TOU STH4KT, Kill TUX COURT BOUSI, SAVANNAH, OA.. Eitabllahtd in 1B39* mHE Subscriber grateful to his Mends and X patrons for their continual favors, would state that In addition to the improvements in DYING, ac qulred by him during his last visit to England and Scotland, has made arrangements for extending his business,, by which be is now enabled to dye o greater variety or colors on silk and woolen dresses, shawls, Ac., which he trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleoued or renovated as may be required, in tbe same superior style which has generally so much plcasod his patrons and Table Covers, and Dulles’ Crape Shawls, kc., cleaned and finished in the first style. Ladies’ Bonnots dyed, bleached and pressed in the moat fashionable styles. Orders from tbe country promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels aro sent by steamboats or railroad. word should be sent him by letter through the poet office, so that he may know where to call for them. men 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. SAVANNAH, ALBANY & GULF RAIL ROAD. English Druggets, (»• u rious width ,. MomIc HoartL P.ugi, Velvet aud Chenille K-n.- Tulted Rugs, Piano and table Covers, Door Mat«(every variety, 81tver k Brass Stair Roda Carpets Endings, Ac. )LSIEHY DKPA HTMI NOTICE. 1 vWO months after date, application will be made to tbo Honorable, tbe Court uf Ordinary of Bulloch County, for leave to sell all tbe Lands and Negroes belonging to the estate of James Hagen, late ot mid County, deceased. KEZIAH HAGEN, Administratrix. Buloc County, ng 29, 18*6, aug 30 NOTICE. O NE MONTH after this date application will be made to the Bank of the State of Goorgta for tbe payment or a twenty dollar blit, the right ball of which has bven lost. DANIEL THOMAS. Greenville, Ala., 1st Oct., 1855. oct 2-law4w application will be : of Sa van 1 notice, T HREE months after date made to tbe Marine Bank of Savannah for the payment of two Twenty Dollar Ells, (vis: letter d, No. 3,070. and letter C, No. 697,) tbe right halves of which have been lost by mail, oct 9—3m JAME3 P. HUDSON. NOTICE. T WO months afterdate, application will be made to tbe Honorable Ordinary of Tatoall County, for leave to sell a portion of the lands belonging to tbe estate of Jesse Copeland, doccased; it being one tract of land which nas been reserved from fornior soles—where the said deceased resided at the time of bis death. JAMES COPELAND. Adrn’r. veptlk sopt 31856, D1VORCP Elizabeth Cowley) In Coffee auneriur Court, vs. y Mar term UWr John Cowley, I It appearing to tue Court trum »u« return of the Sheriti; that the defendant John Luwiv. is not to be be found in Coffee County, and a uinhar appears that he is not in this State. Ou tbutinn ol Wm. R. Gauldlng. Attorney for libelant, u m order od that sorvice ne perfected on-aid dofouuant hr a publi cation of this orrderin one of the iniuiin fnurnaUin Savannah, once a month for three months preced ing the next tom of this Court, twinning said de fendant to appear at the next tenant 1 toffee Su perior Court a November next, anu *i\ mu defensive ^legation to said Court. A true oxtraot or the minutes o ••tffee Snoerior Coun ARCH’D McLEAN t*»nutvClerk. nun 2—3m 1 YOUR HOuSE,” NO. 144 BRYAN STREET, WEST OF TUB MARKET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. rnilE SUBSCRIBER would inform bis friends and X the pubi'c generally, that he has REMOVED from bis Old .Staud to BRYAN STREET, and fitted upthe above Houte in asuiwrior style, and intends serving his friends with all tbe delicacies or tho sea. son, such as— WILD GAME, VENISON, GEORGIA AND NEW YORK OY.STKR-L Ac., and pledges himself to use every endeavor to please all who may favor him with their patrons re. HENRY BURT. sept 29— tf«£fir OYSTERS, THE subscriber is now ready to fur- •nisli OYSTERS iu tbe Shell, fresh open ed or llckled In any quantity to suit purrbsser*. PickledOyHtors In kegs ready to bo shipped. oct 1 J D. JESSE. HKMOVAL.. The subscriber bas Removed on tbe A Bay, next door to the Kepubllcanijj office, where be Is now opening a — handsome assortment of 8 P RIS O' AND .SUMMER GOODS, which he will sell by tbe pattern or make to order in tho roost fashionable ityle. Also, Ready Made Clothing for the present anu coming season. Thankful for jast favon*, be hopes to merit a con tinuance of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at tbe shortest notice. Just received White Drill Coats and Pants, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at a small pro- fit. aprlV JOHV W. MFIJ V. ^ *a Is O N AND AFTER WEDNE&DaY, Ibe 15th instant, there will be oxs daily Passenger and Freight Train, (.-undays excepted.) on the Savannah, Al bany aud Gulf Road Running os fellows : Leave SavaunaU,9, a.x Arrive at Ways, 10,30, a. x. RfrcR-vufa. Leave Ways, 2, r. X. Arrive at Savannah, 8.30, r. x. EDGAR L. HERI'JT, oct 4 Chief Engineer. CURTAIN AND UP HOLSTER VDKPA RTMENI BrocateUee. Lace and Muslin Curtains Satin do Lalnes, Gilt Cornice*. Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt 11ns and Band*, Worsted and Cotton Damask. Tassels, Loo;* auu Cords; Velvet and Plush ef various colors; Window Shades, new style. Also, ovary variety of Furniture Covering, Trim minis and materials for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Balk an* Rooms, eat to lit without a seam. The snbecriMr will oblige hinuelflo maketbt prices on all description of goods as low astbesam. quality con be purchased in any Northern city. 4ST Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sent to an; port of the dty free of charge. — An experienced Upholster will attend to th* 'and laying of Carpets and OU Cloths when deal red. The decorative and curtain department i- n charge or an Upholster of acknowledged teste an* skill. W. H. GU10N, Agent. octlS 140 Congress and 57 St. Julien-sts bakbbh nnnra; Polaakl House Barber Shop, Owent' Brick Budding, oppotiU Ou PuUuki Unite, mn WORkMlK gKOAOKD. Marahnll House Barber Shop, Broughton Stmt, fopb woMaaw exoaokp. rpHB sabocriber, thankful to hia fellow-citixem- X 'for the Uberal patronage he has received, anu is atlll receiving, begs respectfully to inform them that he has engaged sufficient additional first-clasa workmen from some of the best Barber Shope in New York, and will be enabled to accommodate as many gentlemen as may honor him with their pa tronage. N. B,—The Barbershops are eloeed on Sundays— strangers will please bear this in mind. LAND AGENCY. rpHE undersigned will, for five dollars per tot, X examine any lands in tbe counties of Appling, Wayne, War# or Coffee, and report to tbe owner as to their present valuo, the prospect for their be coming more valuable In future, and whetner or not there is being any trespass committed thereon, Invariably pledging himself to give a true and cor rect account, for which all remittances wiU be ex pected in advance. He wiU alsoseU and remit when requested, and as directed, for seven per cent. He wiU also promptly attend to all professional business entrusted to bis care. vernon c. mclendon. my 18 Attorney at law, HomesviUe. Ga. • aou lor ail omer worn, bhu'iui. {iiMiurmn, oo- pots, Ac*, required In the thorough completion of the road lor effecitvo operation. Ibe graduation amounts 10 770,000 cubic yards or excavation, and 666,000 cubic yards ot embank ment. The trestilng to4,000teot. Tbe bi idling to 60o(ccl. Tbe masomy for culvert* amouu > to 10,000 porch Tbecroa Uo* to 180,000. Proposals, sealed, eudursed,aud directed to tho undersigned, will be revel ved until the l rst day ol November next, aud will be, at tbe opUi 1 of bid ders. either lor— j. The entire work of ouutruction, compiling tbe toad ready for the Iron ; u. Tbe work orconstruction, exclusive of cross ties and track-laying; til- For oacn item of work, entire anu separate Of AOVEHTISIX,, >or oot a-iaaro, UtMelsa.rlau.ui .^ttr tuaa XoumtoIi, J6 wuuior H, u,SS * USUUfor each auUrqutnt lur.rVon,l,., „ 1V ,a UuooMnuiU). 1 • All Tabular won, will, or wlltoui ha,,.. ... tjHHomeott orcowloa doiihla | chargaal donbla Uilata,va rab%. * Lu ‘<- | Aarerdromeota of vlialovn laovtli la, ,, lea than ooo month, t-. bi .haraM 'b rates. t For a longer time at tn».- foil ^ rkte . No, of8quares|ltno|vtfK*.|af,(-|t " * I 41 I “ I’toportT, 1 Square 810 lo I/O 2 Squares... Jb 3 do .... 5» ^7 ... 4 do .... 24 32 •AS 6 do .... 27 H b do .... 40 59 7 do .... 32 43 &i f do .... 40 6b 6 do .... ■M 4* Cl 10 do .... 50 f.S *0rau> btou out aboveap-Mfieo charge wiU bo mode. A deduction of v£ per cent irum ti ; ,- . will be made ou aovertisetncutn ai, l ^ ar . l ,er * | o lively on the fourth page oi the ' ,ili **'• Advortisemeuto ordered tbret- tic becharged two-thlrds tho above ran-, * v Advertijemcute ortierci id tho Wa-kiv. 4*4. 4V, itoui ... WV.TO, v*r square for each in ert for«. j cu.hu'.V ber of secuouK, of one mile each; v. For the cross tic* to be fumulled, the number pool lied; vi. For me enure construction, teady for the iron, of either of the three divisions hereiuuiter named or said road; The eastoin division, connecting with the com pleted road at or near the town ot Brandon, extends to tbe Mobile and uho rotd,82J{ miles, which will be divided into three mbdiv-sions : the tmt or 21 miles, the second of 28 miles, and tue third of 33% miles- Iu each form of proposal, the bidder will state bU item prices, aud for the graduation will make hi* bid at so mucbjter cubic y trd of excavation and embankment, and the additional difference for ‘‘ox j per square, the rates specified in the above tuhie Special notices, lu cent- pci i K . .j , 6 cents for each Hubmp-nt in-crtn u .j.. ' * l to be subject to contract. .v-.rria f euti',i|, ‘. w I neral iuvitetioto 60 ceutr t-ac. h I inserted for leaa than 60 ^ Reports, Risiolutfidirf. or 5 r**- Association, or Coiporat^n ed, 6 cents per line. Eteamboate will be advert . t ,. for each boat advertised Hr,L ‘ r Steamships, wlcro but oik ,- ruci in- num; if two or more, $30 each. Auctioneers’ adverti-tn cLt- u.x to be « contract, but to be charge- at tL t ... , "i any sort,.’ etWi' L- <ub;tc pre»cnU-, ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. 7 and Gulf Railroad, having adjourned to meet on the 26tb instant, and it having been represented to me that the interest or that enterprise requires Tarther time for the obtainment of subscriptions to the Stock, and acquiescing in tbe Justness or the suggestion, tbe meeting of the Board on the 26th instant is hereby postponed until tbe 22d day o October next, at Miiledgoville. K. A. NLSBET, Chairman. Macon, Aug. 20, 1850 aug 30 CENTRAL RAILROAD. .. »aa«».«k. , the Uth October, Inst, v and until furthor notice, the Passenger Trains on the Central Railroad will run as follows : BBT WUN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Loaves Savannah Daily at...O a x and 12,16 r x. Arrive In Macon “ “,.2.16 rs “ 1 ax. Leave Macon “ “.11.46 a x “ 9.30 px. Arrive In Savan’h “ “10.46 pm “ 7.20 a X anvm kaxasxab axv acoraia. Leave Savannah .12.16 P x and 8.30 p. x. Arrive In Auguste 8.45 Ft 11 6.30 a x. Leave Auguste C. ax 11 4.30 p Arrive in Savannah 1.80 p x “ 10.45 p Btrwnc* xaoox axd acotwa. Leave Macon 11.45 a x and 9.30 p x. Arrive in Auguste 8.45 p x “ 6.30 a x. Leave Auguste 6. ax “ 4.80 pm. Arrive In Macon 2.16 r x “ 1. ax. urwnx savaxxaB, xnxxDOKvnxs k katoxton. Leave Savannah 6, ax Arrive In Mllledgeville 2.45 p x. Leave Macon 11 46 a x Arrive in Eatonton 6. p x. W. M. WADLEY Gen’l 8up». 116. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1856. octii WOOD---WOOD fliHB SUBSCRIBER has just received, and will J. kvtp cou*tantly on hand at bJs Wiod Yard, uid Charleston Wharf, a full supply of the best of boated Black Jack, Oak, Hickory, Llgbtwou l, kc., kc. Ail in waut are rejpectrmly invited to give him a call. H. C. KAY&OR. P. S. All orders left at tbe Book 8tere under the Marshall House will be promptly attended to. sept 30 DISSOLUTION. T HK Co partnership or F. CHAMPION k CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tbe business 01 the late firm will he settled by F. Cham pion, who will continue tbe Grocery business on Ills own account. F. CHAMPION, K. J. LARCOMBIE. Savannah, October 1,1860. sept SO—lm LAND AGENCY—Brunswick, Gw. EDWIN M. MOORE ( \FFERS hla services to the public in the pur- \J chase and sale of tends in tho coonriea ol Glynn, Wayne, Oamdan, Charlton, Appling, Ware, Ouffeo. Clinch, LowndVti and Thomas. Particular attention given to locating, purchasing and selling ol town lots in the town of Baonswick. Dr R Collins, Msoon; Dr B M Cargiie, Brunswick Thomas H Hardon, Savannah; Hon James L Sew rd, Tbomasville. GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. A DMINISTRATOR'^ BALE —Agreeable to an or der grunted by the Court or Ordinary or Bul loch county, wi 1 bo sold boforo tho court lioueo door, iu Mauwboro', Jn said couuiy, on tho first Tuesday In November next, between tho lawful hours of sale: Tbirty-threo hundred, sixteen aud a half (8310J() acres of Laud, moro or less, all ad- jolnlug in different surveys, aud lying on tue Mill- edgevlllo Road and tipring Cteok, in said county— It befog the Jato rotidcnce or Thomas Miiln, de ceased. It is well iUinroved, with a good and well Inlsbed dwelling house aud all uocesoary out-build ings. with a good mill and sumo two hundred acres ol cleared land, with thirty or forty acres of ham mock, or bay land lately put under cultiva tion. Also, all tho timber, which will square (welvo Inches of a tract of Land, sold by earn do ceased to Arthur Kerby and the timber reserved In nls Ufe tuna. All bolongfog to tbe evtete or Thomas Sold for tae benefit of tbo nelrs of Terms made known on day of saltt HARDY B. HODGES, Admt. 10th, 1856 soptu BOOK Ml JOB tin NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE SAVANNAH JOURNAL, nnnif a. mu nuu.rit,’ - Uercbaou can bo auppUcb a: abort notice with Olll-Heada, BlUa or Lading, Ora, Booka, Clnul.ra, Carda ■nd Blank Booka. Slvwi'lo HOOK AND PAX* llllifi 1IUKTIN0, anon aaCatatOfuea for Colleges, I'rooMKlinpi of Mcctinga. Koporta, By-Uwa, of?. Tbankful for tho very liberal patronage borotoforo received, j. roapoolfully solicit a continuance ol tho name, fooling that wo ahall bo ablo to please all who may tavor ua with a call, both aa to prleea aud execution of work* SKIRTS. W HITE and Cot'd Whalebone, Uureen Whole* bone. Moreen Flounced, Uorcon Whalebone. Quilted, Whalebone Quilled, Hair Cloth, Xltaoa Whale bona, ttc*. ho., for aalaby' octSJ BaWlTT k MORGAN. CHAXUEOF SCHEDULE OX THE 30U oTil &TO5S ftA|JLRpAD New ¥ork & New Orleans Jlails. O N and after Sunday, February 3d, 1856, two dally trains between Macon aud Columbus, and ono between Macon and Americu3, Leavo Mucon at 2 a m, and 3 p x; arrive at Colum bus at 7 15 a x, and 1030 p x ; leave Columbus a f 415 a x, and 1 30p x;arrive at Macon at 10 54 a x. and 7 40 p x; leave Macon at 2 ax; arrive at Amerl cub at 6 40 a x; leave Araoricus at220 p x;arrive at Macon at 7 40 p x; making a complete connactlou be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings- ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central Railroad Trains tqtiavonuah, Mtiledgevillcacd Eaton- ton, and with Macon aud Western trains tc Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville. Tenn. At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to Eufaula, Ala., connecting daily at Americus with four horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany, rhomasville, Balnbridge, kc., with tri-weekly backs to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, kc., at Fort Valley with backs to Perry, Haynosvllle, Hawkinsvillo and KuoxviUe, Ga, Passenger* for Amoricus and points bolow Fort Valley, should tako tbe 1216 p x train from Savan nah; aud the 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 tiavaunah or Auguste. Passengers leaving Amori- cos at 2 20 p x will reach Columbus at 10 30 p x tbe same night. Passengors from Columbus and the West for Am ericus, tiouth-western Georgia or Florida, should take the 130 f n train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Valley, aud reach Americas at C 40 a x next morn ing. Unit class steamships leave Savannah for New York on Wednesdays and Saturday*, and for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Passage is the Cabin 825, Steerage $8. Fare from Montgomery to Savannah 814 00 “ Columbus “ *« 10 00 “ Amoricus •• “ 8 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 30th, 1866. mayl6 NEW AND SPLENDID FA8HIONA. BLE GOODS F' R T«E FALLL TRADE OF 1856. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, AT THE ’ STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 147 Day Street, IS now opening the largest and best se lected stock of Goods for Gentleman's wear ever offered In the city of Pavannab. . Black and Colored Cloths. Black Doeskins and CaMlmero.-, Overcoating, Fancy Cassime.as, and Mlk and Veivot Vestings, which canuot be sur passe J, aro to lm found In bold profusion in tho Merchants’ Tailoring Department, and will be made to order In moHt approved style, and at abort no tice. I have token particular pains with the manufac turing or my Heady Mado Clothing, and fo**l confi dent of pie ning all who may favor me with their patronage. I have a lot of very tasty business suits, to which I Invite particular attention. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS and Toilet articles or every description and a large stock ol Trunks, Carpet Bags and Values always on hand, WILLIAM O. PRICE, Star Clothing Emporium, oct 2 147 Bay street. Savannah, Oct. 1st, 1806. RTNERSHIP heretofore existing be- _ tween tbe cubocribers, under tbe name or J. V. CONNERAT k CO , was this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Joseph V. Con norat will at tend to tbo settlement of the affairs of the Mid firm. J. V. CONNERAT, J. LAMA. Savannah,. Oct. 1st, 18S6. THE UNDERSIGNED having bought oat the In terest of Joux Laxa, will hereafter continue the wholesalo GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS in bis own name and for bis own account, aud ro- ipectftilly solicits from the friends of the late firm a ".outinuouce of their favors, oct 3 J. 7 CONNERAT O RANGES, ko—10 boxes Nassau Lemons and Oranges, rocoived per steamor, and for kale by Jyl7 J. D. JB88K. CANDLES. ~ S PERMACETI!, Adamantine and Tallow of various brand*; Soap of various brands, from 6, 8,10 and12conto. Chemical Sola Soap lO cents; Wo man’s Friend 10 cants. Call and examine at BARRON'S •WM Whltidur uriCbwllMHUn-n. cess” of either; or lor >o much per cubic yar-1 up on tbe largest item, mid tbo dlltbreuce lor . to be tcclcij The paper, under no circus, unco ed in a contract. Professional and burin- • < r: u .1 lines. wiU be inserted at fw,. xew “ ID » : Calls on persons to bccos.-. fuid for „ Announcing candidate * for -tu* 'jo i 0 1,,, in advance. ' 0 “* Rk Advertisemento not u.ark<-. ..i ; u,. ffi .prolOcd one, wl!! be il.-, , Mil to- payment exacted. - g,lL< When any MU rortw*. ni.KL-.iMi,,, than contract, .mount w „„ ti , t ,« «cLu„, lS 25 percent will bv madt, Yearly advertieing. with j.., be taken at tbe following rate.- For one square, renewabiv. uu t week, J4 } ;; “ “ ■»'!“ 1 fi _ . ■ C> lilliv.- (-roftARr- V Every ntitilMnal ,,a.reconuwleC lurttbicta, ed one hall the above rate* a-luitiotai. Year!)- advertisers sba.l be dmited to ibo 1 betn wntii- MACHINERY AND lltON HAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. 8T. JULIAN 8TREET. SAVAANNAH. OA. (Near tbe Market.) TTtROM the moot complete facilities in hia own X estebllsbment, and through his connectiomi with several of tbe principal manufacturng estab- ilshmento of Philadelphia, Sew York, aid Boston, tbe Undersigned Is prepared to forninsh MACH1N ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, POKTABIJC SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AM* WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS. Columns, Window Bills and Untile, Iron Doors, Shutters, ko., at Nortkemprica. He ts also prepared to repair Machinery and Iron work of every description, at abort notice, upon reasonable terms. As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADKJ J’HIA MARBLE WORKS, he ts also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty oT designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB SIGNED, Ac Also Iron Balling in great variety, for enclosure, and to receive orders, aud put up the work at mac- Cacturors’ prices. H. H. LQfYILLE. ■annah, The parties making proposals aro desired to make them in four forms: 1 Eor the whole amount pay- . able mo th!y iuca-b, *1 ibe work progrtjues, re- • , ** ot “ er adwmcnc , :. serving iweuty percent for flual seuiement. 2. [ variablyinsurance. One-half iu cash, payable in ilie same way, und one ball iu the afock ol the compuuy. 3. uue-third in cfeb, puyabie in tbo same way, tbe bonus ot Ui-j company. payable iu ten years, with interest at six per ceut*. payable auuuaily. 4. Payable en tirely In the stock of the road. Ibe priqiosuis 10 he considered must !>e accompa nied by satislactory reiervuce or credentials, and the compuuy reserve tbe right ol accepting any or declining all. Maps, profiles and speculations may be Keen at this office; and any further information will be tar nished upon app.icat.oD to the undersigned. The Southern Railroad commences at Jackson, the capital of the State, and is finished a- far as the town of Brandon; aud is in good running order - and well equipped to that point. It extends from \ contracted.tor. All commit.- sU: Brandon in a line altno-t directly east eighty-two waling definitely foe natutc o. tav usiov-tto f. and a half mi'es, to ti.v intersection, oi the Mobile j advertised. Any adverii.-en.cnt* cot prcjv.-Iye.r. and Ohio Ruilroad, a few miles below the town «>t ; nested with tnebu-*inv«< .-:ba-: necharge-isei^ratt Marlon, in Lauderda'ecouuty; and paases through : *y» and also any exces-. ■ • mutter i-rwibesaiout- the counties of Kinkm. ticott »ud Newton The ; contracted for. line is overs t.igh rolling country, well watered j umtract advcrtisemetii.- cyclic quarterly; ^ and timbered,and in poiut of neaitUtulness.econom vertlsemcnts from stranger- a •'* tr^n-ieu ical living, Ac., U equal to the moat favored paysblo in advance. Al. otbe.- s will lieccoW-- portiouaoi toe caroifoas and Georgia. Thvgraatcg. ; when cahed for. except for the first twenty mtiea u generally light; 1 Regular advertisers an-! .... otWe semiicp «i and upon tbe most of the sections the excavation ! munications^or requiring c ticeo sesignec i>.> ia:..v and embankment alternate favorably; the excep- tention to lair.-, concerts, s :ro«s, or any iii.biir t-n- lions being in the two heaviest cuts. The matoiial : teruinments, where ccen.?- arec.3di-Kr«iT.,1 is of a character easily moved, the growth of the , tonce—all notices of pm*:, i-socar.en*. ever} r,i, country affords abundance of timber suitable for lice designed to call alu-un t iopr;vdtti'ui«ii>n*»*. bridging and cross’Ues; aud His believed that no ; calculated or mtendec i<> prvinow individual iu • work offers, In lacillties for construction, greater ; rests, can only be inserted wit!, the uU'ier.-taDv^ inducenteius to contractors. esjK-ciaiiy those usiig ta at the same is to be paid (•-.*. .nsoitvrtieih. negro labor. : editorial column iwnich . ul Uivu-ki, The company is entirely -ct of debt, and bfe due t;ou 01 the editorp/ the ?»:• *• will b -Larked *a-| : , to it by rellab e stockboldi-re.alioutg 3o,00u, which . r a ’'-' U| d I* 2 * than 20 (.?. .- i-«.r lino. wJJJduuniJwi be l-aid os ibe Board of Managiro may Thv undersigned, pul’i-u: l*at»y. lri-vv t vi..i cailitia. It i.s also aqrecipient under the recent * w*“ VVeekly newspaper:-u.tmuaL,«.a..|U> de by Congress, iithey cau be had : ourselves «trict:y to s<-» »• • ti» - a|*»v> i*:„ ,< Savai 1, April 11.1866. aprll fits oheat' sourTTERJi bbjikuy pryor’sUTntment. I T Is > sore and speedy cure for barns, piles, corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, *cMd bead, tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by nur ses,) sore and cracked lips, (resit wounds and s^res of any description. It is a most valuablo remedy and cure, which can be testified to bv thousands who have used U in many portions of the eoutb for th* last few years. In no instance will the salve do any Injury, or interfere with a physician’s prescrip tion. Tbe proprietor has numerous certificates and letters from people who have naod U themselves, and most earnestly recommend it to others as a speedy and certain remedy for the above named diseases. A trial Is all that is necesMry for Us own recommendation. . Among the many that have testified to tho offlea- 2 ’ of tbu valuable remedy, and recommended it to e public, are 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 B Moore. Savannah, Ga; J E Hall. Amer icus, Ga; Clark & ells, Augusta, Ga; MeKeeson, Robins k Co, Now York; and druggists generally. 47* By remitting one dollar to the proprietor u slngio box of tbe Ointment will be forwarded by mail, 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 LoGrange. Ga. C ODFISH. POTATOES « HtKKINUS— 2 hudB Codfish, 60 bbls Potatoes, 76 boxes Herrings, Landing and for sale by oct24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. ^lOCOA NUTS—600 Cocoa Nuts, received und for 1 sale by [sept23] J. D. .JESSEE. J_£AY—-200 bales Hay,jrn stere and for sole by -Jy25 CRANE, WELLS ^ 00. I V'M’-NTIU UQUuKS— XJ r* * 250 barrels Ohio Rectified Whiskey, 100 do Pikos Magnolia do. 120 do E. Phelps’s Gin. 25 do Conn. River P. 4s H. Rye Gin. 20 do Brandy. 35 quar and eighth casks Twigs Hoop’d 4th pr. 20 do do Magmiu.ia Winn. 76 barrels Ohio Monongahela Whiskey. 20 do Gibsons Mountain do. 16 do Ben Russe ls Necter do. 6 do Gibsons old Family Nectar Whiskey 40 do White Rectified do. 6 do Old Kentucky Bourbon do. 40 do and puncheons GeorgiaPeach Brand 10 do Virginia Apple do. In store and for sale by sop 18 WEBSTER k PALMES. JPUflAJIfflUlBSi HENRY LATHROP & HAVE IN SHORE A COMPLETE assortment or t e following A PLANTATION GOODS, To which they would invito tbe particular attention of PLANTERS, and offer tbpm at reasonable prices and on accommodating terms: Schley’s White Plains and Twills Heavy Northern Brown Twills “ Black and Grey “ Black and Grey Plains Striped Cable Warp Kerseys Piaid Unsays In several grades London GufiU Blankets, in all weights and alzea Cord do do Fine Whitney do Uoul Stripes and Plaids Franklin do do Real Ouiton and Wool FI a&neie “ all Wool do Drown ana Bleached Canton Flannel Shirting Stripes, striped Usnaburzs White Cotton Oxnaburgs X and % ssrown Shirting Blue Demins, Blue Drill Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Satinets Scotch Bonnots, Head K< ‘ ‘ oct 11 Kerchiefs, Ac. S OAP, STARCH, BCG Alt, SYRUP, Ac., Ac.— 600 boxes Family Palo aud No. 1 Soap 160 •• Frazer’s Beadle and Oswego starch 100 bbls. Stewart’s Clarified Sugar 00 dozeu Iiomon Syrup 50 boxes super Carbon Soda Recelve4 and for Mle by iept28 McMahon a doyle. WATCHES-WATOHM-WATWilds. f*g We, are rewiring the London Level )rvK Welchei, «lhe moat celebrated makers, In Jr^fconld Mid surer CUM. B. F. Cooper’. Do WetohM. Watebe. for Timing Horae, fine Swiss Chronometers, which we offer at reasona ble nricee, at our new atore In Gibbt is’ F-mge. J>. b. muBoiA £ co. ☆ CLOTHING a EMPORIUM, ft l DOOB WKST OF THA XIHT»HCAN RCADlNO BOOM, Fine Ready-made W.O. Price, Clothing ; Hats and Capa, Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Canes, umbrellas Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, and Faucy Articles r Also, Superfine FASHIONABLE be mado to mea- AMD KILITABT TAILOR, No. 14T Bay Btrnnt. SAVANNAH. Orduiftom cUrondoounlyMllellod. 8ure,unoxcoptlon able in 6tylc and workmanship, by the best mechanics, at shortaat B ar SOAP W b0»H Extra N Hill A Bona’ Palo Extra Yallow Soap. Just recetvsd and for sale tewtockoecooai#nm*atibr oeptlT eSLn, WELLS A CO. grant ofLnds made —„—, 4 — . . along the. line, which is believed to bo the case, of charges, and in no iu.-u>. ueany 4U0.60U acre* of land. 'ibe road cotiuecto with and l>: an extension 1 he ViCKburg and Jackson Railroad, complete*! and in full operation to the Ma-lmippi river at V ckburg; oppo-ite which city, in Louisiana, commet ces the Viuk&buig. Shrevenport und Texas itoilrml, now ! under contract tor Iu whole d,stance and ii rapid j progress of construction. Ii Inter.-ecto the Ni-w t Orleans and Jackson. Great Northern Railway at Jackson, and through that at Canton, connects with 1 tho Mbtisrip,.! neutral Railway, the iron of wbLh ; is uow belu.- laid to Houy bjinugs It foter.-ects n, —rrp:> with the Mobile an: - hlu Kaiimad, m already stot- * dlxv AMl.Ll I. V.H) ' i.l{ J) ed. near Marion, and in-, point of intersection meets ■ with tho North-eastern and couth western Railroad 1 in Alabama, and tnrough that unite? with tho roads ; rjlHE invigi lating aciit'uo. .-ir ^?t*c) Cops’, fhi arwve ratc.* t- to a>niiuue binding, i.ntii m\iority of the i.i.ieii >f..v S. B.—*Tbis» fchedcir .;o integrity oj cxMinr . * the year or any other ?;*« with the expiration ■•: t».« ! we?e te.a !e, Hn.To.s-.', f. Pills on the constituuoii iu rialy ma. \• iail*. and a riliglo trial will convince tbe 11 <d tn ki ol their jM'Wer lorrs *rv the tiio?t fo« b aw c«ii. iit-ted to mil Lea<thund strength, am- 10 • an convey uu adequate idea «.i tl." ;n.an*i»iv.u- aituo-i mii&ruous 'hai-ge. |>roi in Virginia, ionne^co and North Caultoa. It i? also an iudijpi-usablo ituo. in the line oi Railways that aro to unitCnuileMon and >avauuah, through Montgomery, Vicksburg. Sluevcni-orl uUdEl Paso, with the Pacific uccau runuing its enure length or the .same parallel of latitude with these paces. It .......... is thus obvious that this line ol work is one ol the j use of this wonderlul medicine in d.t mo t important cutluiebed emerpri*e? a the coup- . bii.utcd and?butteiednervoi.- .-y r«.-id try. it ii thorough National iu iu character: tor : and de -ilitated body i.- at ot.ee rtiev.c, rrbnJ. U unites Maine aud New urieuns, uud the Atlantic enlivened and built up; ihc n.c: t., ^1.1 tlytiu! and the MUaissippi, by iudUsoiuable bouds. But . symptoms of dUeu<e vaid?h nede- -i.«-ir itflum, whilst thui.Nuiioual. it appeals especially for aid to I the .t •oping, trembling victim 01 ci.p i ?si l id Southern men and Southern enterprise, for wheu 1 debility ui-eomesa new n an; he stm.es erect k completed, with the intertuediato gap in Alabama,' " ’ it will, with its connections, now built aud beii g built, run right through the heart 01 those gnat Southern cottou-growmg State*, Louisiana, Missis sippi, Alabama, Georgia and south Carolina, aud unites the great inland ?ea with the broad ocean. Theso facto are stated to call attention to thi-* line of road and to induce capitalist? and contractors, to embark liberally iu its coujiruction. the ffiteen miles of completed Railroad, with its equipment? and sixty vamable s.aves,mnny of them mecnanics, is u bonu* from tbe State of Mississippi ; the public laud lias been donated by Congress ; aud it Is, per haps, not greatly over-estimating the preseut pro perty »»l the road to put it at or ueur one nnlfiou of dollars m which sum future stockholders who may become such by direct subscription of moacy or work,will beat unco equally interested. It will thus be seeu that this road prc*euts peculiar to- ducemeuto to meu of means to engage iu Its con struction. WM. C. SMET'ES. sept 10—tNl President .<outhern Iteiln ad. A IS J. E. DE FUlli), APOTHECARIES HALL, is. E. Corner of Brough £n and Barnard Streeto. Savuu- nah Ga., Wholesale aud retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines aud Cbcmkais, Dye Woods aud Dye Stuffs* French, English, aud American Pertain- cry rm Toilet aud Shaving Soaps, Combs and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses and Supiiorters of all kinds. Spices, Snufis, Mauulactured Tobacco, All the Patent or Proprietary Medicine? of the day. Superior Inks. Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal* purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, kc. 49» N. B.—Especial attention given to the treatment to cases of poisoning, Drowning, Ac. apTjy READ f—READ II—HEAD II! ■ That is, if you can see; and if you eau’t see, you can find xrT all kinds of “helps to see. ” at the Watch ano Jewelry Store of D. U. Nichols k Co., in Congress street, next door to the corner of Whitaker, where you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Waro, and Fancy Goods, as low as at auy other store In tbe country. We have received per steamship Alabama a fresh lot of those Quo Steel Spectacles : also, a supply ol Pebble and Periscupic Lens, wliicu we aro prepared to fit In all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our Periscopic Lens (so called from their peculiar shape) have an advantage over all others, us they have a greater range or focus, so that the reader is not cout|>ellcd to hold tbo book or jutper at a certain distance from the eye. Call and see. D. B. NICHOLS A CO. 4®* No charge for showing goods, war 11 D. B. N. A CO. ROBINSON A’ CAMP 1IRAPKRS AND TAH.dRS, AND Dealers in flue Ready Made Cl.Ol'Hl »G. (have icce ved and] (peued their stock of Fall aud Win- ter GOODS* comprising 4 foil anu' complete assortment of tlotbs, Cassimeres, Vest ings and Over Coatinus, which we will make and trim *ln our usual stylo, and at tne shortest notice. Our ready made Clothing is manufactured at the well-known house oi W T. Jennings k Co t 231 Broadway, New York, aud comprises ail that U fine and fashionable in the line. FURNISHING GOOD - of every description requi site tea geutlemanN wardrobe, constantly kept on band, all of which we niiVr nu our usual credit termB, or at a di> ount or 6 pur ceut fur cosh, at 3 BULL STREET, SOKrtEL BUILDING, octl—lm uext door to Pulaski House. P ICKLES, IMPESJ, PAPER, PEPPER- 75 boxes Pick! 8, X and y t gallon jars 600 gross Eogllesh topes 250 ** P pe Iliads 500 reams Wrapping Paper 100 boxes fresh gro md pure Pepper- Received and for sale by 0 sept 28 mcmahon a doyik, is turn PIANO FORTES. HAVING lately received large ad ditions to onr PIANO FORTES, we are enabled to oiler at this time tbe ‘greatest variety from the best manu- facturers, from the plainest square to the most elab orately carved, and from six to seven octave*. Our Pianos are selected from the manufacturers whom we have full confidence in, and we are par ticularly requested by them to give it guaranty with •Tory initrnment sold by us as regards durability, tone, Aa. Persons In want or a first rate instrument may re hr with aafoty upon getting such a one by selecting front the following makem, whose Instruments wi endeavor to keep constantly on hand, via : H. Wor oeatir, J. Chlckering A Son, Nunns A Clarke. Hacoi. A Ravens. H. Waters, and Hainoe, Brothers A Cum ■tag. ,J. W. MORRELL A 00. SUg 27 move? with a fi- in etop: hi? n.m-. wbnh |tj I vivusly eunk iu yKom beo ti.*.^ br.gbt l -jiit | active.and heg<e-iort:> u^tuuit and conscious f Lew vig< r to In? a*cu.m, c t cupatious: Hnd the effect i? n< t teinjorsiy. 0:. m coutrary, the re.lel U i>eriuni.vnt Uu iLe nrV properties of the medicine 1 each the ciD-itu**, it?eifandresioroiittoii fir?i ivi < iti' i: ir. *1 disoHsesoftht stoniaibnnn pfot-iwt- u»ga », tit] | never fall They also non?- •itq-re-r.-'b. t»mt ment, rcsilene-s, want i*l tic*p iii?lAt-in suiiy incapacity lor bn-inec?-, i< ss 01 mcnuat. fiu-o glddiuiss, blood in the hcao, n-elati iio'y. tulle debility • they increa?e an- rc-tir ii • &; pitr.|v rifp tbe blood, etrengihen the tofvl lie »i< unit, aud give such energy and vigor t<> ifi- fon-tf.ii". as mu.-t be le.t tu be beli. vt-<*. To elderly perrons, ?ir .*?t : ey ' >> p-r’' IMl**s invaluable; ?trccgthening the syren. ag«:i.-t 1« attacks of age; they cause a c.-i tnued rhttiW ue-s, and ptolong mo to the latest i-o.-mMc pe riod. IlKWARg or Frct iors mitatl -n?—None are pro- lue without the fuc-simile ol tlic ?:gi.ature it Ji*c- Phuil a Co., Sole Pioptielor?. l-ou-eu &i<l Sn York, on end. box an-, on the d.ruikv llcti- nufoe Pills have also u correct i.ktn* •* of «h.* Sir A? tloy C«K)]ri>r on the top 01 eadi 1' x ’V.tL'«* t thf se'mark? of autlu nt;c.t>, they ar** epot:o an imposition. Sold at 26 cents, 6» feu- a».J h per box. Fulldiiecin.es are given wvltcai. 1*1 lhere is agicat saving by taking the isigci ?ep‘J7—‘ttn liuuiia— BOOK^—-BOOKS DECEIVED UV WADXO'. K « D'Vl-. T hursday, hdii ncuib.r. isse-iiu m. aud Saddle Bag.^, and oilier lacit-rw, b. 1 H ililburi , with a j-ortrait of ihea-.th<T «‘Mt'U Married, not Mat.-d ; or how they h'«J aitto v side and Tlirockiuortun Mali, UV A :v: l»rj'- The Last of the Forresters ; > r Huimts on im Border; a story of tbe Oid Virginia Freuti-r, John Filer Crooke. Cceiebs in Fearch of a Win*, by Mr= Moore. , , _ Three Per Cent n Month; or, tbe Perl.* cl Fw Lit iak. by Charles Burdett. Dui.-y’s Necklace; and What Cam* 0: it;*ut«rv ry Episode, by T. B A'drich. , . f The Torchlight ;or, Through the W*cd,b} «»' riel Olcott, author r.f “Lora's t'hiM ” The Adventures oi Gerard, the Lieu Killer, «.•}' 1 E. Whitehead. , . v . r The Life of Gcnerol Daniel Morgue, of ti e ginia Line of the Army of the I'uiteJ states. . James Graham. For sale ut the Book Stor >, wnPI _ MU 15'.' cuNuntFS^lW;, THE COURT OF NAPOLEON O R Society under the First Eimire " ,tl1 trails 01 iu be.iuiii’», wits i.n>’ heroa.e?. » authentic oriaiuuis, by Frank BGnodiicu; il,U! ted by Jules Chamjvtgno. —310BE OF- . fl The Romance of theF ie-t. '} Arne haul* author of “The My-teries of LMoipI.o ’ , Colton to Kiug, or iho Cuitote et Cutton. to? relation to Agncnlti.ro, Mi nnlac.uf au v- mere*, by Pavld Chrtoty. , .,,, Tho Hills of the Sbatcmuc. b> ilw author m * ‘•Wide, Wide World.” . .. Victoria; or, tbe World overcome, by tai p - Ch«?abro’. ., Magdalen Hepburn, a story of the N’otibhr.t raation, by Mrs Oiypbant, author c4 '«- llu ' etc., etc. , LorlmerLittlegood, Esq., ayounggentle|«»*'J wished to sje life ana saw it accor it-gl)»b) tr fc E™K{iSrowl. * novel, bj-Mrs jjrfjj' W llentz. For sale by WARNl'CK k PA'I-i Booksellers and watM-w* oct21 159 Congress tir<< L iiSTFlTiniBLE BIBS' C* 1 rates on ume, anu icn per corn- «** *7^. lrtl . and avail yourseff of the chaucv to obtaoi goou clee. At the Star Clothing Emporium. WILLIAM I' WJV „ ion. « If Olt. HAXFOHD'S WVI6UHAWR.. f S a mild laxative, tuulc and sDninlauM™,, 1. recommended to tho public, relying u|Kn' ‘a cure Of the IbllowiM /3.08HBN BLUER AND CUF4BE-20 kegs Go- VjT ■hen Batter; 60 boxes do Cheese; landing from steamer and for sale bv SCRANTON, .JOHNSTON A 00 B argains cau now wi?b to clothe themselv nun in ine otomacn ann Female Weakness. *c. For sale by WWgJ g *■ erally, and by John. B Mooro A Co, and JJ; IJncoln, Savannah. fo PRINTERS’ liNto F U ‘ SAL J. B B. CUBBEUGB, Ap.f'i sept 27 MaRxUiU IlofsK BCitW- • e ' RN—UOO bushels prime Beach l?l*ad C Ja.OTTO.1...I *Dd(or Cl Ufa AND SHOCLDEaH-ia"Kg» im wbii^ tj