The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 17, 1866, Image 4

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The Dailv News and Herald. WEDNESDAY HORNING. OCTOBER IT. ISM. TRli IOTE KNOT. - Tying her bonnet under her chin. She tied her raven ringlets in. But not alone in the silken snare. Did she catch her lovely floating hair. .For. tying her bonret nmteTeti^ .. > strolling together up fee hill. Where the wind comes blowing merry and chill, And it blew the curia a frolicsome race. All over the happy peach colored face. Till, scolding and laughing, she tied them in, - utiful dimple‘ ‘ They ' Under her boauti npledchin. And it blew a color, bright as the bloom Ol the pinkest fuschia’s tossing plume. All over the cheeks of the prettiest gin That ever imprisoned a romping earl; Or, in tying her bonnet under chin. She tied a young man’s heart within. Steeper and steeper grew the hill— Madder, merrier, chillier still. The Western wind blew down and played The wildest tricks with the little maid, As, tying her bonnet under chin, She tied a young man’s heart within. Oh, Western wind, do yon think it was fair. To play snch tricks with her floating heir? T > gladly, gleefully do y.ur best To blow her against the young man’s breast. Where, as gladly folded her in. And kissed her month and dimpled chin? Oh, Eler.- Vano. yon little thought An hour ago, when you besought This country lass t0 walk witl1 J° u ' After the sun has dried the dew. What perilous danger you’d be in. As she tied her bonnet under her chin. In General. —Judge James Jackson, of Georgia, has been pardoned by the President. —The Eug'ish Admiralty have issued notice to mariners, cautioning them about dropping anchors on the Atlanlic Cable. —The reporters at the Rome Catholic Council in Baltimore, are outdone. The de bates are carried on iu Latin, and pencil and paper is useless to them. —St. Louis is doiug a considerable amount of business directly with Europe. In the first eight months the collections in the Cus tom House amounted to $556,076. —It is reported that Thurlow Weed has withdrawn from the New York Times, being unable to harmonize with H. J. Raymond. It is rumored that Weed will start a new paper. —A dispatch dated New Orleans, October 10th, says; “Cotton advices are very dis couraging. The general estimate of this year's crop now amounts to less than 1,000, 000 bales. —The Texas Legislature has appointed a Joint Committee to proceed to New Orleans and remove the remains of Albert Sidney Johnston to Austin. —R. E. Launitz, the monument designer and builder, from New York, has come to Georgia to erect a superb monument over the remains of Col. Joseph Bond, late of Macon, Georgia. —A gentleman entered the room of Dr. Barton, warden of Merton College, and told him that Dr. Vowal was dead. “What,” said he, *Dr. Vowel dead! Thank Heaven it was neither U nor I.” —Gen. Palfrey, in command of Fort Jack- son, below New Orleans, who bad been ab sent on a short furlough, was a passenger on the Evening Star, with his wife, sister and child. —We understand that Gen. J. B. Magru- der, late G. S. A., is expected soon to arrive at New Orleans or New York, from Mexico. He has, it appears, given up all intention of residing there. —Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton presents herself in a card to the voting population of the 8th Congressional District of New Xork as a candidate for Representative in Con gress. —If black dresses have staius upon them, boil a handful of fig leaves in a quart of wa ter and reduce it to a pint; and a sponge in this liquid and rubbed upon them will en tirely remove stains from crape, bombazines, Ac. —The old Roman capital in the South of Britain has been unearthed. The main street and a street from it have been laid open, to gether with two large Roman houses with tessalated pavements. The walls which sur rounded the capital were three miles in length. —The marriage of Levi Hambcrger and Miss Sarah Rosenthal in the Jewish Syna gogue at Lou : sville, Ky., was performed with such a blaze of pomp and circumstance, that the Journal gives a column in describing the gorgeous scene. —“How seldom it happens,” said one friend'to another, “that we find editors who are bred to the business.” “Very,” replied the other. “ and have you not remarked how seldom it happens that the business is bread to the editors.” —The United States Internal Revenue Col lectors, for Texas have authorized planters to send their cotton to their consignees, from whom they will collect the taxes. This is done so as not to detain the cotton unneces sarily on the plantations. —Ben Butler, in his speech at Cincinnati on Snturday night, assailed the President more violently than he has done heretofore. He said he ought to be impeached, and in case he called upon the army or navy to as sist him against Congress he Wbuld be de stroyed. —The wives of English ecclesiastical dig nitaries do not partake of the sacred titles of their lords. It is rather funny to read in the London papers that the “Archbishop of York nnd Mrs. Thomson arrived at Fulham Palace yesterday on a visit to the Bishop of London and Mrs. Tait.” —Captain Alonzo Greenlaw, of Memphis, who killed young Taylor in a recent duel, at tempted to commit suicide by shooting him self in the breast. The ball struck a rib and glanced around, lodging in the back, and inflicted a severe though not fatal wound. Remorse, he says, is the cause. —Mr. Johnson is understood to believe that his impeachment will be attempted, and he has ordered barracks for 30,000 troops to be erected at Washington, Perhaps this in dicates the reception he intends to give his enemies, hut unless he can have the Gover nors of New York and Pennsylvania on his side, his friends will not advise forcible re sistance to the Radical schemes. —The Merchants’ Union Express Company is an entirely new organization, which com menced business at No. 194 Broadway, New York, on Monday last. The capital stock of the Company is $20,000,000, which is dis tributed among about nine thousand mer chants and shippers of freight throughout the country.. In Chicago nearly fo® hundred of the largest business houses are interested; iu Cincinnati there are three hundred; in St. Louis between three and four hundred, and so in proportion all over Western and East ern cities. ■* —General Santa *unn has delivered an ad dress at the Fenian picnic on Staten Island. He said, among other things, that “when Mexico was invaded by that noble enemy on whose hospitable soil I am now living, when I hud arrayed against me the powerful armies of the United States, under that immortal hero, General Scott—-[three cheers for Gen. Scott and for Santa Anna]—the flower of my army then were two companies composed of mew from the Green Isle, with the image of their patron on their flag.” \ ( Coffee. 2,000 bags coffer, Direct Importation from Bio de Janeiro For sale bv ocl ’ 3m * WEBD ft CORNWELL, Groceries and Liquors. V.A. KYAN &CO. •07 LIQUORS, Agent* for Charles Fame Champagne*, Reiter’s Kentucky Boorbon W hiskey, Ac. myl-tf Scranton, Smith & C KEEP CONSTANTLY ON BAND CHOICE OLD — iBOUtS. •IN, WINKS, die. EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, axss, Hay, Com, Oata and Bran, strictly at wholesale to the trade; and we flatter oaiselvee that we can make it to the interest of dealer! to patronize ns, at the bead of Bay. oppoalte Jetoaon it. mlS-tf THUS. J. DUNBAR. URNBY A. STULT.-i. T. J. Dunbar & Co., IMPOBTXEB AND DEALERS IN Brandiei, Whiskies, Gins, Wines, Cigars, Etc. tw Agent for Robert Smith’* celebrated Ptulailrl- phla Ale and 14=7 Bay Street, 8AVANNAH. HA. H. G. RUWE, WHOLESALE Lipor Dealer & Commission Merchant, Corner Bryan and St JaUan streets and M..imment Square. SAVANNAH. GA. tw~ FRUITS end VEGETABLES in aeason at ways vu band. su27-tf Philip Callahan. Jaiub Kikkioan. Columbia Square GROCERY STORE, East side of Colombia Square, corner of Habersham and President streets, BV PHILIP CALLAHAN & CO. R ECEIVING, WEEKLY, first-class Family Gro ceries, Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits. Vegetables, Ac. For sale on moat reasonable terms, jetti-ly PIERCE MF.HAH Wholesale aad Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boot* and Shoes, Clothing, For eign and Domestic Wins*, Liquors and Segura. Also, Skehaal Celebrated GOLDEN ALE CHAMPAGNE CIDER. in bottle and in wood. London and Dublin Brown Stoat, Scotch and Bug Ush Alee, Ac. Liberal deductions made to he trad*. 17« BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dll-tf and n Liberty street, N. Y. EXECUTOR S SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court House door In Spring field, rfllnghim county, on the FIRST TUESDAY In November, (the 6th), between the legal hours or sale, that valuable PLANTATION with 1,900 acres of Pine Land, 300 oi which is cleared, and has tbe reputation of a number ono provision place. A good country Dwelling, with nil other necessary out-buililings, an excellent Well of water, and ge healthy n place as there Is in tbe county. The laud, are heavily timbered, and He within three miles ui jubllc landing oa Savannah river, and seventeen les from Savannah, on the Springfield roid. It it known as the Plantation belonging to the est itc oi C. Wisenbaker, late of asld county, and sold tor a division among the beUa, Terms—One-half ca-h; balance In 12 months, with Interest, purchaser paying for title and stamps. GEORGE A. KELLER, eep24-lawtnov6 Executor. S TATE OF GEORGIA. BULLOCU COUNTY-To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Catbarino Riggs will apply at the. Coart of Ordinary tor Letters of Administration on tke es tate of John Riggs, late of earn oonnty, deceased t , These are, therefore, to die and admonish ail whom may concern, to be and appear before said Co rt to make objections (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be gra ted. Witness my official signature this 19th Uav of Sep tember, 1366. David beasley, aeptt-lawlm Ordinary. ^Planters’ BICE P0HHHH6 MILL! The undersigned, having become proprietors oi the property known as the ‘’LOWER SAVANNAH RICE HILL,** intend at once putting in all new and necessary machinery tor making it a FIRST-CLASS RICE FOUNDING HILL. No pains will be spared to have Rice thoroughly cleaned and prepared, tor market, and to the Plantar* and Factor* who give us their patronage we can promise Tull attention to their interests. Having ample facilities for staring Rice, Planters and Factors can ship at any time to the Mill to snit their convenience, to remain on storage- or for pounding. LLOYD D. WADDELL. WILLIAM H. TUNNO. ROSE A ARKWRIGHT. Having taken entire charge of the working of the above named Hill, w* would reepeetfnily ask of the Planters and Factors living in the vicinity of Savan nah their patronage for the coming season, and in so. doing we can bat promise e careful attention to their interest, based span oar past baetnees connection and experience In that lias of bntlee-s. Tbe Mill will be In perfect order tor pounding by the <st oi October. ROBE A ARKWR1GU i’. For further particulars, enquire or Messrs. Rose A Arkwright, at the Mill, or at the Banking House o: Wm. M. Tnnno A Co., In Exchange building; or o< Lloyd D. waddell, offlee (when in the city; at the counting room of W. H. 1 lingn _ . ns* Block. Bey street. ; Co. Har- an‘22-tf Board, U KVRRAL Gentlemen, or Gentlemen anil Ladies, i can obtain Board on seasonable terms tttoue of the most pleasant and convenient local ties in the city. Apply to MR*. W. F. PARKER, 126 South Broad street, mpat.tr Second door west at Barnard. ’ “ GILLIAM’S OLD MILL.” GRITS, BEITS, MEAL. LUDDINGTON A CO. G BITS and MEAL always oa bred In large quanti ties, daily ground, ana can hide It especially to the interest of Grocer* end Bey Merchants who fill conntry order* to give ne their patronage. We re spectfully solicit a call from all who nae the above. Depot for ehippers at G. Hayne’s warehouse, <90 and 19i Bar street, corner of Market Dock. LUDDINGTON A CO., oc2-tf Cor. Habersham end Liberty etreele. ENTERPRISE MILLS, CORNER WEST BROAD AMD CON GRESS STREETS. DEPOT AT R- OOWDEN’S. Swath side St. Jails a street, West of the Market- Grits end Heel always on hand. ocl lm B. J. WADE A BRO. Baggin and Rope. F OB SALE on reasonable terms, by [OC2] BBIGHAM, HOLS ' Thomaston Lime. BOO bbl *' for wle b F BRADLEY, HILL A CO,, eeptl-tf No. it Stoddard** Lower Range. ROPE. -| AA COILS OHIBELBAF jnat received, and 1. V for sale by BSJJ)UEY HILL A CO , sefU-tr No. IS Stoddard’s Lower Range. WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOB CASH, Mm Commission Merchants. Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, No. 153 Bap Street, laveei^i, am Darien, Georgia. tv Orders for Lumber eoiMted. dtt-tl 8. 6. HAYNES GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AXD WHOIAUIA nr.ns IN Floor, Grabs, Feed end Piwdaee, CORNER STORE, 190 AND 192 Bat Stbeet, foot of Baknaxd St.. Savannah, Georgia. References—C. A. GambriH A Co., Norris A Bald win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin A Co., Baltimore and New York; L. Gain brill, Banker, Charleskm. Liberal advances made on consignments of Octteui and Produce. oc^-tf . POWER & MUIaLER, General Produce & Commission MERCHANTS. Corn, Oats. Flour. Feed, eto, savannah, ga. REFERENCES; . Messrs. Tiaoo A Gordon, 8Avanaab, Oa. A Wilbur. F,«q .Pres’t Home Ina Co., Savannah. Jle-.is. LaKoclie, West ft Daniels. Savannah. Ga. Messrs. Hell, Wytly A Christian, Savaouah, Ga. Messrs. Weaver, Richardson A Co., New Yor«. K. Bacliem, of 0. Keuow.nl ft Bachem, New York. sepl5-6ni WILKINSON. WILSON & CO- Atotloa Factors and* — GeneratCommission Merchants A GENTS tor the purchase and sale of all kinds oi Cotton Domestic. -sbeial advanc, ■ made on consignments. Office No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay street Savannah, Georgia. U. B. WILKINSON. Qftaavaeu, Ga. -* b j. wrisos, Formerly of Okeefuskee Cotton Mills, Ala P. H. WOOD, Of the )Rte firm of J. W. Rabau A Co., Sav’h. aep6-3m A TWO STORY BUCK DWELLING, located In a good aelghh Most be rem, Eastern Hay. 300 b * le * Prtme ’ fer uIe *7 BRADLEY, Hriq. * QQ Salt I D. J. TRACY & CL tw O. E. Cwhea, tean iimeneow LADIES* DRESS TUnamraAOmAMli^ PHYB WORSTEDS, AND FARM FANCY GOODS, No. ace aeoedwsy, corner of Doenaetreei, Raw Ten , * Austin & Ellis, Commission anil Forwardinj Herctiaits' SO BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. THOMAS U. AUSTIN,l Late of Apalachicola FIs., CHARLES KLLlb, ( and Colombo* Ga sepll-if Miscellaneous. LEISON. agents ®*or MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO., A. M. Sloan, C. f. Srl eua, Late of Rome, Ga. Late of Macon, Ga. C. W. SteoalL. Late of Thomaavllle. SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL, COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and ConutiisNlon No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Bangs, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA. Will make liberal s>lvauces ou cotton nod other produce in transit or fetor*; cr on consignment* to opr correspondent* in New York *fia*27-3 m fiEO. PATTEN & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION AY FOR WARDING MERCHANTS, « Dealer, in ( .nun, Wool, Illdea. Lnabcr, wad Provisions. AOKNT8 FOB Mots (PHRLirr super phriphate of iime iyl8-3m SAVANNAH, GA. BL AIR As BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Doors, Hash and Blinds, tw Mill and Lnmber Yard on Canal, near afreet. Offlee. ISO Hay street. Savannah. Oa. J; Bryan JytT-tf G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Sueceaaor tuG. B ft U. W. I.ahae, General Commissioh Merchants ForrardiRE and Shipping Igeati, No. tW BAY STHEEFfap etairal Refer te iJe’o. W. Anderson, John C. FerrH and G. B. Lamar, Savannah; W. E, Jackson, Jusiah Sibley 4 Hung, J B. and J. W. Walker, Aegueta Conelga merits solicited. to* 1 * ‘ f. Boos*. • W. A. BbVaw*. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) Forwardiu and Comum Merchaits, 194 Bay Htroet savannah, tattention to S, tUtn on nrf will also keep - GEORGIA. hand a good atock of Groceries. Liquors. Agricultural Imple- menta, Building Material., Fairbank- ft Co’, Hcalea Ac., besides other goods mud manufactured articles lor gale on consignment, and foe which therm* nveuts. Order* and eonaiguiaents respectfuily so (cited. al8-tf m\ s. un co., Forwardlngr and Commission MERCHANTS. * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Good*, Groceries, Ac., NOS. i AND 2 SAMMI9’ BLOCK, Bay Street, JaeksanTiUe, Flcrtda. D. O. 0AMMI1 BLANCEVELLE SLATE NUNING COMPT, VAN WERT, POLK CO., QA. Cap’l Btoolx, d000,000 SHARES, *M BACH. OizKzoraaa—H. Brigham, J.. F. Dever, B. O. Gran- niss, A. WUbnr and A. K Mareliall. ■■■'*,- PsamcNT—A. Wilbur, Savannah, Ga Vine PnZBinzior—E. C. Grannls., Macon, Ga Rcout^by—A. E. Mareludl. Atlanta Ga T HIS Company will soon be prepared to fill any orders for Slate, however for Iboflng, for furniture manufactured ont of slate, for lintels, for pavement, and for any other u*es to which aistreen lie applied. The qearry la convenient to the ritlei of Atlanta, Augusta Macon, Albany and Ooinmbaa Ga.; to the cities or Selma, Montgomery nnd Mobile, Ala.; to New Orleans, and will ahortly be tu Mem phis, renn..andSt. Louis, Mo. The superlortti slate for roofing purpoeea *«<1 ‘ to various articles of furniture well known. Orders may be addremedto A. E. MARSHALL, 8ec*y, IS for pavement NOTICE. , TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE ; am opening tor the inspection of the public, n fine stock of , CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, 1 TRE8HES, Ac-, &c., To which qe atbHUh of nil is malted. tr Wareroome, ITS BROUGHTON STREET, she! ock’soid Dry Goods Store. flfl-ly 8.B. HARRINGTON. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts, NoU.Wa.her., Sett &rewj, TagjMd^iea varnlsn. Paint, ttempana nuouor . Oak Tanned and Robber Belting, Brass Fittings. Chipping and Riveting Ham te tarMacen, »S3f»Jtines Si 3<w’_ Oescription. Ac., Ac. Also Agents for A. P. W ft CO.’S celebrated Portable Steam Engines. gOMOH uuh JL±iALL YELLOW CORN. 7000^ eto ** Mle mm- ment, by^ 7 BRADLEY, HILL ft CO., sep21-tf No. 12 Stoddard s Lower BsnEa- No. 10 gtaddeid’i bower Rsngt, s “Jf SAVANNAH, RA 1 ’ ... EDWARD B. YOUNG. CLAYTON R. WOODS YOUNG & WOODS, r Bankers & Brokers Sn&nla, Ala-; , , WILL receive DepoeiU, buy and sell Exchange, Oakland Silver!UncurrantliiukNotes, Government, Bail road and all other securities. Will also bny Cot ton on orders. Collections made and promptly remitted. They trill also make collection, in any part of the United States, and make cash advances on cotton consigned to our friends *a New Y'ork, Charleston, Savannah, Apalachicola or New Orleaus. Operating on a paid in capital, with onr long es tablished credit, is a sufficient guarantee of safety in all oar bestaess transactions. REFER TO Conant A Young, l s T k Nouree A Brooks, ( 1 orK ’ *Adama Frost A Co., Ciiirleston, S. C. Johnston, Woods ft Co., Savannah, Ga. Foote ft Malone, Mobile, Ala. Joatah Morris, Momgomeiy, A a Wm. H. Young, Columbus, Ga. Jehu King, Beaker, Columbus, Ua Jennings, Wicks ft Bru., New Orleans, La ’’ Guthrie A Co., Louisville, Ky. Shirok ft Rowland, |t. Lonis^lo. Eurauii, Atft, yp|l, 136B. I ^Jiep^3i LawtidMceklT , - . ... JK-A. O’BYRNE, jo .i u i.fla Ordinary. JiBORGIft. OHATtUM. UOUirrt -WWbwbom Whimoa^Ma^lSetftBiit^thll apply the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismiaeory as Execntrix on tie estate of Green Fleetwood, deceased: ’ These are therefore, to dte and admonish all whdm !ondmy;bl will be ^rsotede . u *j . Witness my official Signature this Shaky M Sep tember, 1966. D. A. O-BYRNKi s»ple-lam6m - CJTATK OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To O all whom It may concern ; , _ "wherera,JamesHSed Ordinary for Letters of AJAiTbUUalKa mento anoezo on the wtite ofWniWBi" '^Seseare, therefore, to dte and admfwflShwB Whom . - - -'ore said Court on or before otherwise said CjTATK ( O whom lettera wfil be granted. v Witness my official *’ tember, 1SCU. seprJ-lawlm TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM pOUNTlLfw* 0 O. aU whom ltmgy ooseera: ■: < •> . W1 terra s, LevTs. Hart will apply Ordinary for Lettees of Adatfulsttetton on IheeibOe^______ of •t'dm Harris (colored}, of asid toyniy. deC'e? 8t d ■ (jjEOWHA. TUtqy- iTOv tkff»fo6B. 4° !gito e MA »qrm-‘i*te' all mavcoi whom it may concern, to bo.sfla *PP«s* “ Court to mate objection (if *oy they have tore the first Monday in November next. said letters wifi be granted. .■ ™ Witness my official aignzture Jhl* WP" tember, 1866. D- A Q’MlBKfo aepz2-lawlm . . ,. • ,.Q-C.C. S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.-^ all whom It may eoncenr - Wherea.*, “ of Ordinary tate oi ceased These are, therefore, to cite it may concern, to be and appear before rsi to make objection (If any they have) oir or before the first Monday In November next % otherwise 6atd>t- tere will be granted. w.J’detom. Witness my official elgnatnre this Met dsy jfp- tentbei, 1866. D. A. 0'3TRNE. sep22-lawlm o. C. <?• TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.— or GEORGIA, GLYNN OODHTY.— 1 To all whom it may concern : .ttfcerewi, AbbJ. 0*Sollivan will tp^ly ettheumt of Ordioory for LettM of Din mi avion from the estate of Flo rupee e’BaUlvun. late of said county, deceased; These are, therefore, to cite aad admaamh all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said court, tftilukd otqertlen (If any they hfra} on or be fore tbe first Monday ip January uext, otherwrim SuU leieewrWBl lie muted. . Withesa tty official signature thi* ti day y jfily, 1866. STEPHEN 8. GOSTOH, jy6-tani6ne Ordlnery. CHATHAM COUNTY.—To aii rauMlli my concern: W M Whdrqaa Joseph Lippman will applxattheOeurt of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Administrator an, IheesloU of lVta.Dunrard, decanted; .' . These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may etabam, to be and appear before raid court to make objection (if any they ham} on orbefarathe first Monday lu March next, otherwise tala letl will begranied *P *“ 'hep- DOHINICK A. O’BYRNB, Ordinary. J. W. STEELE. fLftte Steele ft Burbank.) 11 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head,Mo. 1* t Jbta cOpier amdt.’torp* St^piar^tonl^ /~VAL1.8^te attenilonbf Wboftnffle’-fad lfttaH ; ' V 1 chaser* to his superior stock of Military and. Naval Clothing, ’ AND FURNISHING GOODS, Wetchee, Clocks, Fane,- >" ous, » we ir ang'Ha Warn, Swards, Sashes. Halts, Em jroMeries.lto Capa Fte’ l GUMS*. Gauntlets, fM'.vet, *e.,t*e. ' FERTILIZERS A. Lister Ac Brother’s RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPHITE OF LIME PURE GROUND BONE. rpBESE FERTILIZERS, being made from tbe best X materials sn>i in the nm-t approved manner, are confidently recommeudcl as the b .t in the market. C. G. CRANK ft CO., titneral Agent" for the Mauufucturers, Newark, N. J. Messrs. LaRocbe, west ft Daniels, Agents. Sa vannah. Ga. sep2C 2m Boker’s Bitters For sale at all prominent Grocers, Wine Merchants, and Druggists, and wholesale only, by' L. FUNKE, Jr., Sole Agent, au‘22 3a Wo. F»0 Liberty Mtrcct. M. V* FOR SALE, A Paiaaki Uonse Stable. ti e; !▼ aa o O NE Tat ton ft tta*e’'STRA‘Jl-F£jp\ iu template older. .. j, . CHARLES L. COLBY ft CO., sep25 Cor.>Iiay^n(l Abercota sweats. PHEKIX STEM* SAW BILL. now prepared to fill orders Rv Luiuiier- iu any qnss- tlty and of any sizes mill icugths. We have cqfk nectad with our MilL aa improv' d planer, end wlil give particular atteatimi to orders for planed and tongue and grqpvi j lumhamz orders left attbeaun. %** ,1. f Ft ft ?M. Hamilton' office, coroe* IfcjtaaAjhftraam-sIrcuh' will receiv prompt attention. ft share of public patronage la aespeutfelly tor ticuad. ehLKN ft Hamilton!* 1 JOS ZULU, J. V. HAMILTON. H BA.MII.TOa. aaS-tf - -v :i»,FP Now oi-en at the SAVANNAH HAT STO^Ei All tine -late styles of HATS and CAP8. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. oelO ' ‘ 'I. II f/i HERRflt G’S : ■ T I FOIE PROOF SAFES l^airbaiiks 5 beiM, toiiliV 4 dHRiSTifoto H aving and PROOF Proof. AGENTS for the above for the last fifteen years, are receiving luge consignments of ■ate and Seales. dormant down to ««* pounds. FLAiviMftlB toiadt. 1 ?■ Q “ i GROCERS’, 001IKY«R. A^P . 5 i H EVEN BALANCE. jassussaBtoesssswac Ud sold st Menufoctarert <tenl Prerar eepl> iHT 11 ft atoy^I# oot- 1U)UUU L OOLBT ft bdl q; O To all whom u n»ay coneerat • . Whereas, Jea. U Haupt will apply et theCeaet of Ordisaiy for Letters Uemlesory aa AdmloJatreforno the estate of Jane Barnett, of said eauq, deceesaoj n)kl,|pf g These are, therefore, to dte »*d attooaw^tf whom it will be granted. Witness try official signatanthtsdtb dajrel August, 1S au7-iam6m Geffiueey. -TO tjTA'IE OF GKOHGIA—CHATHAM COUNTT-X' All whom it may eftnoftra t z xa.a.A- Whorcas, George A. Ntcoll will apply at the Court of Ordinary tor LePdraPMmfffihry >3 Administrator on the estate of John C. Kicoll, of said county, de ceased ; These are, it may con*. tbt let- bom These are, therefore, to cite and admonlab..a!l whom It may concern, to he end appear st said Court to make oiijecOoa (if any they nave) on or before the first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will be granted, ga > ^ Witnetstny official Mpatare ttus SHidsy of Key. 1$64. J). A. (PBYflWfi a. myO-lamCm Onllimi. S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUTPY.^-To si! whom It may concern: c; rr-■!• Whereas, Hainan A. Crane will sppiyaltheOnaHoi Ordinary for Letters Dismiaeory aa Admiaatmtonai Urn estate of James L. OUver, of ak eoaaty, dft- “ito are, therefore, to cl te and sdmoaasbaUwkan it may concern, to he end appear before .aid. court So make objection (if any they have) on or Wore the first Monday in March next, otherwise said tollers will be granted. . Witness my official signature this lath day Of ftu- guet, 1S66. D.A.O’BtBhR. sal 6 , ; PiQ-m.' OTATE OF GEORGIA, OHATHAM COUTTT.-iTb r* all whom it may concern i ■■ Whereas, James McGrath wfll Apply ?t the COfin of Onlinary tor Letters Dtanilseory as Adtnnflitr* tor de boms noti on the oetoteo/Thomas Maher, o said county, deceased. 1 These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom K may concern toheand apdedd'atWie’said Court, to make objection, it any they have, on or before the first Monday in Februiry next, otherwise 8 tiK'fflS&^ian4.iv*a.vor August, 1866.. D. A. O’BYBNK mu9-lam6m - Or6lnw% JN EORGIA—CHATHAM COUNT}'—To all whom apply at tbe Court of Ordinary torLetfers Dismissory aa AdmJplj- trator cum testnmento anuexo on the estate of/' gstet Prendergnet. late of said eoaaty, These are, therefore, to cite and afiaft it may concern, to be and appear before j&Id make objection (If any they have) on’ br Del , first Monday in JannAry next, otherwise zaI4 If tiers will be granted. a Witness my official signature this 23 day,, of July, 1866 D: A. 6PBYRNE, jySlamCm Ordinary date ehfiEeaUon ellf bemad* to ft* wy of Mffiataeh oaeztf Aw'torn** to i iBilntfMMlMUIikllQDAlal t/vMiomfcftw amtn. Mofanmh county, Aagnm la 1666. enlT-lew2m e jMflU»BaaBflMIWHi fowmael aa "order from the Court of Ordinary of said conn- " masBs^sr 4». originally Appling, now Wayne County. to Oto estate of JtohB t RqWft.*^»U ylvester, deceased. Tenae made known on the day of sale. 0.0- MEHB, seplS-Uwfiw • Admlnlatrakar. TUTT.TJYrH—ADMINISTRATOffS SALE. TxriLL be sold on the firet Tuesday In Borambar W next, at SttUi^oro, in the coautjr of BilloeOg th® legal Hour* of sale,, three bandrud .ocr« aa»miatsrs£ussME belongffig to the estate of Amos V. Waters, aad.be- ifig the Tate residence of said deceased, aad aoid under an order of the Court or Ordinary forthebens- flt oiYkebeirs and creditors of said dice med.^ . SUSHa & WUXOM, sept'Tawfl- * ~Aduitototrator rtTATK OF GEORGIA—GLYNN COUNTY.-Toall O mheraitmay concern;" Whereas, William Manly will apply at the Court of Ordinary tor tetters dismissory aa administrator on the estate of John J. Burnett, late of said county, de- These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said court to make objection (if any tbey have) on or be fore tbe first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters wfll be granted. Witness my official signature this 9th day of May, IMF. *• STEPHEN J. GORTON, mylC-lara6m Ordinary. GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—To it may concern: Whore*', John l>. Hopkins will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Lettera Dismissory as Executor ontheEstate of Miss Isabella Barron, tote ol said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to dte and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to (if any they have) oa or before the ' otherwise sold letters make objection (it any they b first Monday in January next, WaU be granted. Witness my ol 1866. jelS my official signature, this 16th day of June, D. A. O’BYRNE, a. . 0.0.0. ffiJTATE' 0 all whom it may concern Where»s, John K. Shrorouse has applied to me tor letters of Administration on the estate of Nathaniel BhcsronM. deceased: ■ ■ ■ J ‘ These are, therefore, to cite and Admonish all pm sen arfcrestdt to be and appear at the Court of Gfdtoaryof mil ceontv to make objection (Ifanvthey have,) on or before the dtst Monday In .November next, otherwise said letters wtll be granted. Given uuder my itaad and official signature this 10th day of SeuteinBcr, i860. • u- : : F. X. TEBEAU, **p»9-lnw6w Ordinary. . A m tie Ugliest bidder, at the Cnnrt H-mse In Kf- gmffiam cooaty, on the fiist Tneeday in November, *6 the legal hours of sale, five hundred and eighteen a rea f I-aud, the property oT Jackson N. Nrase. Sola subject to a mortgage, and for the benefit of all concerned. A jjEASE, Administrator. SpvWIgfteld. September T, 1866. seH-Uw2m S TATKiii' GEORGIA, BULLOCH OOOHTY—Two months alter date applieaiiuii will be made by (Aa m.ui dfMri to tbe Coart of Ordinary of said .otmaiylbrlirivetoaell aiPors portion of the lands hatongingto the ootote of William Bnm-ed, late "I said connrv, deceased, for the bveefit rif the creditors of suld estate. . JOHN GRIMES, au’25-2am2m ' Executor. rrjMLTE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—To o aH whom It may concern; l Whffieus, Jacob Welnheiuter will apply at the Court of Ordinary tor Letters Dismissory as Administrator tbe estate ol Jacob Walter, tote of aoid eoaaty. are, therefore, to cite and admonish all it miy concern, to be aad appear beiore said .. to mflke objection (If any they have) on'or Ne ttie first Monday in November neat, otherwise asm letters will be granted. Witness my official signature this 2Sd day ef April, 1866. D. A. O'BYBNE, *24* Ordinary. t TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM OGU>TY.-/Ti) all whom it may concern: Whereas, Edward Padeltord an l William S. Rock well will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letter* dismlrrory os executois on the estate at Cqarto* <». Walden, tote of said county, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all Whom it may concern, to be and appear before mid Court Jo make objection (IT aby they have) on or before the first Monday In December next, otherwise said letter? will be granted. Wttoesa my official signature, this 29tb day of M*y. 1866. D. A. O’BYRXE. ery30-lamCn> _ _ ^OrdtoatV- Whereas, Valentine Great wtll of Ordinary for Letters Dismiaeory as Executor estate of Ann K. Bowen, late of mid cessed t . These are, therefore, to die and a dm whom It mev concera to he find appear heft. Court to make objection Of any they have) on or be iore the first Monday lb November next, other wise “witoW^l^re tW«jfeLof April 1866. ' ^ D. roTO:, .on Ordinary. apply at the Court rasRxi Where a-^Aftraii'in Mini* win applr ettlA tabfHnT rdtoarv for Letter* Dtomtaeezy as Executor fovAe rau£> M of t lL*te jb&pga Iflajq ofeeM eoanty. de- C6 Th^e are. therejrap^ 4*4^4 W JJ°“ It may concern to said Court, to make objection (if anyth-y hare) on or before the flint Monday la January next, otMi atot tm*6 ueteffi will ha granted. ■ ....*23’ t Witomam, official .ign^am thto2Mh W] )e2f-1awlm Ordinary. I A. Mcwiok. dwfaaftl, ai baud them In legally attested, and there indebted to make payment Springfield, September 7,1866. N ’fiVB SHABEB'iu the Timber Cnttem’ «t ocaied in Saratmeb, 1 hereby give, notice«f tho oipt lamftm* JOHN8. DOfiWTi rf’*i B ^TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM. COUnY^—To all whom it may concern: > f. Whefeaa John Murray Will apply at the Coaffiftf Ordinary for tetter»of tofttomwe oa <h» ratals of John Newman, tote of add eoaaty, deepased.- These are, therefore; *6 cits aad tftmiiih all whom it may concern, to be ana aDpeir beiore said Court to make ohjec^on (if any they have) c first Monday iaNovember next, athei will be granted. Witness my offlctol signature, this ftth her, 1856. D. A. O’BI ocf “ 0tb S < 3.^ S TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM CfHJNTT-rS) all whom It may coaeefn: ' , , Whereas, ctoofi Jachenv wfil apply a? Ordinary'for litters Dtomlmoty as Admfstrttof oo the estate of Frederick Jaehens, of saM-eonffit/fie- ceased. t- These are. therefore, to cite end admonish all whom may conceit), to lie and appear before aafrMjpart fSsRs becntDted. a y! of' V G^r!?8ir d Ta^By^,*' ^ oc2-lam6m» ; . i ■ I ifHUhtary, 0. & ^BOFGIA—WAY) •toft tkm for permanent W%Rer Y< wSarri, , appear e« my offioaefolda the ttoaeafi*aeft»y and show caiua U any they fMUVhy eett applica tion should not be naMfdiiimllwi;. Witness mj band anq dflp|JU_~jiqietoto this 11th day of September, Tflfe! "WEO. W. ’RtJHFH. ■epli-Uwlm .'i* OMMMtet gTATE OE fiMORGIA'-EAuHNUfil doiatl Y. Where <aJima\», Springfield, Sept Mtk, 1 touaturai • b ’it '. oct-lantou | '■ft’s „•* a- S lAl’E OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—fO all whom it may concern; Whereas, Barnard Q. Ttldea will apply at tbe Coortof ordinary for Letters Disnitssory as Adminis trator on the Estate of George 8- Brown, of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it ipay concern to be and appear before said Court to maMTofajectinh (if any they bare) on or before the font Moatlay In January next, otherwise said letters will die granted: ■ .Witness my official signature, this 26th day ol June, 1666. D. A. O’BYRNE, jeSMawlm. Ordinary Chatham County. OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—Te di whom it may concera; SeVeas, George Gemenden will apply at the T Ordinary tor Letters Dlamlseory as Admlnis- , ,ti the estate of Henry Hernffinn. late of said Aunty, deceased: ^T^seare, therefore toclte and admontoh^ll whom MpejpSrejKftTfo Mfore tT ffififr MXt, Olherwlee «U|l^fo Witness my official signature, (his 86th day UTftTE OF I *5 ail wbont it may concern. Wnesses, George A. Cayler and Richard ■- Osyler wfll apply at ths Coortof Drdiaary for Letteredfo- nriswuy as exeeutora aa the estate of Richard R. Cuy- ler. late of said county, deceased; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ell whom It auy ceersret, to be and appear before said eewtto make utdecttoufireay they Bare) on or b» foes the drat Monday ia December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my official signature this 60th day of May* 1866. ib U, A. O’BYRNE, myffi Ordinary, C. C. S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Cbas H. Olmetead will apply at the Court asasTMuftear**’- to make olijeclion (If any they havg)on or before tbe first Monday in Mafgh next, otherwise said letters will be granted. , , yritnmeftiy official signature, thtomh < di^or Aa- Ordtoary. . A BMtfiarRATOB’S aaiiE agrsrahlytoaaerdir of Jlu Coart of Orffitury of Bryan oouaty, I will selh at tbe Court Hoaae In said county, on the firet Tamdaria November next, between the wsual hours of sale, all the real estate belonging to the tore Ms jar " lw. Uaitb rad Dr. -B. B. Smith, coaatotina of nkuinrn hundred and serenty-foijF (1,816) a of toed, lying principally in the l.ISTth district tot aq copuqf.aed smbndng several dEfereot traem. upon one oi which there Is > field ot about one hun dred acres cleared aaA.aadsr a good fence. Also, an the mill or raugin(?&)■># that wffe Make four hun dred feet and upWkMIUrxhestick that to now npon pr may be hereafter upon seven hundred acres of land In said district and cfmnty: Sold for ths benefit of the heirs of said estate. Terms oa day of mle. Pur chasers will be required to pay for ttflsa aep26-law2m* HENRY K. SMITH. Adm’r. oroMto^ 1 iSI^SStsSLaS £ ^ r -^ K®®® tfcprcforc, io ette ind xlQioniah .?? MoRdg foDecember nezKothe^ise raid*’™,^^ ^ltnsaa my offletofaignatnre, this llth day m iv. A- O’BYBX^ Tt^vffli'beMde tot^Conrt^JoJc Oouaty for Isare to sell all the .lSds the estate of JAMES H MARTIN, late 1 S*Jj?Sfto. ,or bencflt °' the hci ™ «f?SS5 Tbfo toth day of Bsptemtmr. lt,66. HECUTOgnwfff O S THE FIRST MONDAY IN DECPvbcV I wUl apply to the Court of »Hr "eoaaty to sell Lots No. 140 and H2 in ih.o, ^oj. Of Pierce County, for the benefit of the i creditor* of the estate of Sliepaid Gri^n -ad J. H. M. GRIFFIN | B. B. GRIFFIN. TricnVirs. ocl-la A JMausiotkAiGK D t>oLh._rto.TrrrTr-— ths Court House door, in Kmaanei^ 1 ’ the first Tnesday in December lcxi ,i lying la said county btiou fi tn K i 0 ’ u ‘, Thomas C. Dekle, of said cooniy decea-v.i Ct,a! - i! containing fifteen hondrul lorG'ti,^ ‘ w : ; acres, lying on the west side ofBigfWZ,* 611 I, W*H improved end heavily limbered- 0 ? - ',!, 1 ?, r,t ’ the east by Big Canuochtc tiver, ou u e l - ttiJOhn r SteLfl’ld, oil the north “y U,* 1 ; I M Cannaday, on the south by lands o^1. llns The place would he a ilesiraUe Co: ’ ay one waaUng to cni timber, rahim. „ fa tag. Ac. Another Lot, Ijing on tile Si’ Csttooc&ee river, containing eight hunm.rt renteen (817) acrea, withlmpiofemeLU- b? 0 ^.” vhwwertk toy lands belonging to the eststp of j, „i r|! Button, oa the south by lands of John D t.' ,. rtJs east by lands belonging to the estate of iu?? ,:e Dehto, oa tbe west by Lads oi Pi, kens rw.5_l.wVm, NANCY DKKl'e 0C5-law2m AdBiiuwrai, N OTKJE—Oa the first Monday in Derecii Itr r 1 will apply to the Court of O. dinar, of J,. nsm coanty tor leave to sell all the tonne he.,:,®?*' to tbe estate of Rnbeit A. Mailow, for the S tbe befoa aad creditors of sahl estate l eeplt-law2m» Aduih.utBto: S TATE OJFGEOBGU-LIBERTY COUNTY.—jj all whom it may concern : I a. , , A ~ yn . ltop wil1 »pply at the Court „f n.. I dloery for Letters of Administration on the estate.-1 T. F. Linder, tote of said county, deceased ' c * I Itiete are, therefore, to cite and idm.inii «n ,h* f R may eeaeera to be and api>ear before said c. rr; make objection gf any they have), on or betor!: foL firm Monday in November- next, otherwise sind tohen I will bo granted. 1 Witness my official signature, this 27th day of K,,. tember, 1866. W. p. GIRARDEAU f ocf-lawlm. Ordinary oi Liberty touuiv BULLOCH—ADMINISTBATORS SALE.) W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Sovecu,- next, at Statesboro, in the county of Bui.w- one hand ed acres of land, more hr les-, b jUh i-j v I toads belonging to th- estate of Wiiilmi [ Sr„ belo ging to the estate of William W De:>.c' I deceased, ana being tbe late residence ol .aid £ I ceatea, and sold nuder an order of the Court of o di I nary fora division among the heirs of said e, ate. Terms on the dsy or sale. WILLIAM C ANDERSON. *er>2Mawtd Ad • mistraicr. 'piXECUTOR’3 8ALE.—On the FIRST TLLald! | _ la December next, 1 will sell to the highe.t bit I der.it)front of the Court House, in the coaslrdl Effingham, two hundred acres of laud (be the I more or less), tbe property of tbe Estato of Olulujl ‘ twards, Jr., for the benefit of tbe heirs of.ahie.ua I JAMES E. MARLOW, oc4-lawCw. Li, cute: S IXTY days sRer date appUeati-ii will he m* to I ?hs Court of Ordinary ed B i .do h conn y i, a portion of the real estate oi IV. A. i. .u mm, late JI said caaaty, deceased. JOSHUA D. DhLOACH, Sep2t-law2m» Exciuior. 6V BORGIA. LIBERTY COUNTY-To all unom I I vk may concern: Whereas, Mary E. Baggs «nd Z. L. il iugs will ap ply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters „f Adaii’i. tstration on the estates oi W. A. D.i^g.% Lite of ,ai; coanty, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and L all v,- I It may concern to be anil appeal’ before- sr.M Conit ( fo nuke objection (B any they have) onorheforeiti firet Monday in Novculxr next, u:hcrwUe sa;J Id- I ter* will be granted. Witness my hand and official signature this 1M day ef uepumuer, 1366. W. P GIRARDEAU, eepl6-law4w* o. •„ < WTOTICli—Sixty days alter the date hereif. I ill Affi apply at the Court of Ordinary of EDR/raa oonnty for leave to sell all the lands of tbe i George W. Hurst, deeeoaed. GEORGE W. FOI. *ep25-lawtm* * ‘ Aumintotralo.-. rpwo MONTHS alter date I will up ly t > lb" Co a X Of Ordinaly of Bulloch couutv for leive in -all the lands belonging tn George W. Demcli. j- Caused, lor the benefit of the he; s end crrtrerao! aaii estate. CALVIN C. WAKLDLEY. administrator de bonis non. wiih will annex— 1 . Bsltoeli county, August 15. 18iifi. airliH»«riai S TATE OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY (.’01X11- Whereas, S. B. Knstin, guard;.' ■ lor ti e maor belie of W. B. Stafford applies io( Loil-rB of to.*- mtosory on said estate, as in terms. t the law. Nri 3th. 1866. W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. L.c mSt-lamCm* S TATE OF GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.-Ti.il whom it may concern: Whereas, Asa A. Burney, a-lmiihsirato’. I Smlthey A. Stafford, administratrix, wid u,ply at toe Court of Ordinary tor Letters of Dismas-iJ! ' C Hi saute ol Moben Stafford, late of said countr, fc ceeaed: • These ere; therefore, to cite and miir.in.:-b t" | whom it may concern, to be and appear before Coart to make objection (if any.tbey have, im or fore the first Monday in Decemlier next, eitons I said letters will be granted. I Witness my hens and official signature, thn -1 dav of Mss. 1866. STEPHEN J. GORTON’, ■ytnamfim Urdmarj- N OTICE.—Sixty days alter’tlie date hereof, i r apply at the Court of Ordinary of JlCi; county for leave to sell all tile lands of the , ' ■ John J. Foy, for the benefit of the heirs and wM | of said estate. GEOR iE w.FOl. ssp2S>lsw2m* Admini.ir:;: BULLOCH—ADMINISTRATORS SAli W ILL be add ua tbe first Tuesday in Noreniv next, at Stetesboio, lu the county of; c,-’- wttMB fie legal h urs ot >ale, eight huud ri of toad, moreor less, bounded b, I inds of J L MeEiveo, WiUtom Mitchell, James J. Bcwm, belonging to the estate of Biidgea J Was-, auJ- trg the Tate restdeuce < f said oeces-e l. acd aadsr an «ro*r or the cnnrt of Oruinsty tor a <■«■=■* SIMM to* heirs af said estate. Terms oa ths day or sale. CATHARINE WISE, Acm s. aep22-lawt'l Wild JAM B. McELVEN. S TATE OF UEOBGIA—EFFINGHAM eol’N.> TosBwhoo II may concern : Whereas, Noel Lanier has applied to me for La 1 ™ of Administration on the estate of Tbomoa H— L - QEORG1A, CHATHAM COUNTY.—Tu all whom may coi Whereas, ThomasM. Fleetwood will apply af the Coortof Ordinary lor Letters of OeanUoashipoa the d Th^ewfo, Aerstors, tocHe andldmonfsh all ‘whom tt may concern, to be and appear before mid Court to i«W_Wf!l bej^fo^d^j thto_»h_day ef iber, tffifl. D.A.OWRML - In Ordinary, C. C. GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY—To 1 all whom It may concei Wuereaa. Stephen P. Whitehead will apply *6 UM Coortof Ordinary for Leiters of Aumfoisuaffoa aa the estate of Benjamin Whitehead, late of said oaamty. are , therefore to cite and admonish all ftp, he aad appear before said CeoK _ ,, »(tfany they have) oaor before the londuy in November next,-otherwtoerald' — ■usaas**. aignatnre tills 26th day of Are. amber.J866.. if. ocj D. A. O’BYRNE. O. C. tL TATE OF GlBOteaiA. BULLOCH COUNTY To coanty, deceased These are,"— it may co to make the first M SrW . OlffiBlp , for foe J AMES W WVLOOX. Administrator of T Thess are, therefore, to dto all parties at Be aad appear at my offlee on or before the first x _• day to November next to file their objecuoas .> they have), otherwise Letters will be girnted. Given under ray band and oflfoiri signature |h« « day of September, 1866. F. E- TEBiAt- aep2S-lawUfi* Ordinary ElEugliaieCJJ-j^, . WjLirOkjtl—ADMENIStRATOR S SAii W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in N«rr®» next, at Sttteshoro, in tne county lock, wtthia the legal boors of sale (»7«N * tract, conuining 317 acres, moreor less. A. Kertz aad estate Of William M rliraxue, . boro; * tract of sm acres, mo e , by*. R. Bagla. WlUiam H. M.icLcan at Aaron Lead, tat acres, mure or lua re lands of G. W. Le«, Daniel ^ y n d 'rSa> longing to ths estate of Jeptba HogUh “ . ,jp der reorder oi the Coortof Oraiaoty -ora among the heirs of said estate. Terms on Ibadayafsafo.^ £ HAQIS . A ^-. ssptt lawtd ANN HAGlN, Admiab^-- HUIJJMIH--An MIN' IrilB ATUiFS ILL Be sold bn the first Tnesday > n ?Sh, next, at Bteiesboro, In tbec-nDy , . , w ; a the legal hours ot sale, three acres of land, moie or leps.ljl g n C r3- K breaded bv loads belouglag to tbe «’“ ,e J, oa! rjf Weraoek. Jeh" Lsetigeo and M. HttS*. 'br a 1 * to the estate of Jackson Driggers, oau fa 1 "" K ^e rw-ldence of raid deceased, and sold nadc: of the floart of Ordinary for toe beneJt ol o- and creditors of said estate. Terms on thartoy of sale. j,h’GGK» AaminisU^. ******* j It may concern: JV the Court B. Conaway will ap P 1 {jL^ I rdo' | f for Letters Dismissory aa Ad ““"^aif' toSfJasTT. Conaway, late u ba»«W® itmayeoneeroto b® »n dtfc j make obtectlon (U ^ fimtMemdaglnMareto»ext,ot jerwi»e »•’“ I ^’iKtrarninj hand and official eignatore to I ^f. > BULLOCffl-ADMHHSIRATOBb W ILL be aoM oa the first Tuesday m - B0 uo6 next, at Statoebere, in the c°» fl ^ dre d wilfeta .the legal bonre of ffile. d flv- y |;u , ;i „ f L lauda, auri _ acres of lend, more imiai ten acres bay land, EtgEZBE&Eofcpg ,ow “““ aboot1 lying f ' tbe heirs Terms oa the day of sale. „ macEE aS ’, WILLIAM H.^,jvot I /NEOBGIA-EFFINGHAM COUNTY. Fnwera fas ’prfa^ wSa^rthTsss^® u - * “* aau» sA-gs&s. lntereetodtobesad »PP e " Monday ^ dtomy of said ******* on tbe _ .^!£. < rehSyionsa/»^‘"^t- a I