The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, February 28, 1877, Image 3

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Tm jisrap oimim, Tlte out) Pritt-r published mi tlir At lantlt- JC t.ui* llaitrnad between sinvanuitli and Yalilostn. LCCA L 1) £ 1’ A R T M E N T LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. Geo B. Mabry, of Baxley, spent s-rural days iu town last week. “As ever your washer woman” i- tlio way it now appeals wh n the “mum” is up. The price of shad is 75 ents a pair in Jesnp. This is putting the marks up rather h gh. We took a trip up to Blackshc.tr last Saturday, and found the woods along ahnost the entire line on fire. We l ave heard Considerable com plaint about >he management of the Express ' file.; in the past few days. The Sheriff will sell several pieces of land mxt Tuesday. The Receive r will also st l the Gicat Southern Railway. We are pleased to learn that the B ibtist Church here will be completed in a short time Work is now pro gressing vat idly. Wayne County Superior Court will convne on Monday, the I‘2th day of Marc’ . .Tun is, witnesses, &c , should take notice, and appear pmmp.ly. A party of sportsman went out about two mil s from town last W' dnesday and were gone only n few hours when they returned with two deer. About the next thing we expect to bo called to do is to announce tile fu neral of some of tlio “small boys” around towu who are in the habit of jumping ou rains while tiny are in tuition. Won tice anew turpeu'ine still su ing up ou the Atlantic & Gulf Rai - road between N s. 7 and 7|. The mcessory buildings are being c n btrucfvd, while a large number < f box es have already been c.it. Now that the labors of the Legisla ture is over for the present session, we know it is a pleasure to the citi zens of Pu roe County to know that their Representative has the adm nis trali tr of the entire State. The wrecked cars of the freight train smal lup that occured ou the A & G. Riilvad on the night of the 18th inst passed down the rood on a sp‘cial train last Wednesday. Judg ing from the fragments anil disabled cars it was almost as bad as Ashtabula. A mw iiutlnd that cures Coughs Coids, Bronchitis and Coi,sumption. Dr, J. 11. M, Lean’s C"Ugh & Lung FLaling Globules. Ab they dissolve in your mouth, a heabug gas is generated and inhaled, permeates and conus in direct contact will erne Throat au I Lung dis eases Trial Boxes, by mail, 25cts. Dr. J H McLean, 31 4 Chestnut. St. L. uis. Some Btops should be taken at once to secure the election of our wry best men to the Constitutional Convention. Oar district Appl.og, Pierce and Wayne, is entitled to but two dele gates, and to secure harmony and be able to contend with a'l independent candidates who may present tbem soiv- s Wo want our ttiongest and most influ utpil men to represent us, we tbcruiore suggest that a convention of tlio three counties be called at the earliest practical time, and sett e upon two men in the district, regardless to ttie county iu which they may live. On Monday night the store oi Dr. "W. 8. Middleton was entered and considerable goods stole there from, and susfici'Ui painted nt John Seven, a negro who was living in towu, and who left that night on the train for B unswick Jobu ws-ut to No 1 M. & B. R, R. where he sloped and was overtaken by a party who vent in pursuit of him. He confessed his guilt, aud stated that Jim Kinzic, a negro boy employed at tlie Altama lia House, was iuipl cated in the theft. Jim was arrested and carried before Judge Parker with John to answer the charges Af'er Inadng the evi dence Mr Parker discharged Jim; aud John alone was committed to await trial b fore the Superior Court. Tue house was entered though a win dow from the porch upstairs, and Dr. M. is of the opiuiou that th< re was more than one entered the store. JURY LIST. GiundJuby. — M J West bury, Aaron Moody, J R Ogden, W G Harris. G W O'Q.imiii, A 13 Purdoni, J J Everett, ■lsaac Gaiter. A R 13olin. D Liem, I. J G rge. E II irper. C E Joyner, T S Roberson, VV T J B yant, O F Lttle field, Joshua Ciary, Heury R F <rf, T ,M Crosby, J R Roberson, T A O’Quin, Josoua Harper, Isham Roberson, A II •MeNici, J'-hn Massey, M West bury, John T Bolitie't, John N Goodbread, J AV AYes'bury, Joseph St.ikiand. Fi:tit Jury. —D S Carter, J M Knight, II VV Strickland, T AV Dent, Jasper Edeufioid, P AVetver, David MeGaulcy, J F Black, J J Suickland, J F Highsmith, B AV Morgan, Willis Clarey M 11 Bennett, Di! Bennett, A M Daniels. David Raulerson, Ander son Williams. A O'Quinn. Joseph AVuinr’glit, B F Southwell, T P Lit tle fie and. M S Highsmitb, Thomas Hoop er, B O Middleton, H C Deveodorf, J M Gitio. Isham Manning, AV A Jack son, AV T Odum, S J Drawdr, AV B Bennett. John G Rich. William Austin Joel Grisly, W S Hilton, Stephen Morgan. SENSIBLE ADVICE. You ask ev ry day, through tli* c J uiiius of newspapers and hr your Diug ist, to use sutiieilung f n Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint hat y u knew inditing about; you get disc uraged si ending money with bu; little success. Now to give sat'Bfactory proof phut Gkeen’s At gust Flower will cure you of djs epsia aid L ver Complaint wi;h all its effect, sueli as sour stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Costiveness Palpitation of the heart. Heart—burn Water brash, coming up if food after (uling, low ►pitits, etc, wo ask yuto go your Diuggi*t, R. F. Lest m;. and get a sam ple tot tie Gu en’o August Floweu for 10 cents utiti try it, or a regular size for 75 cents; uvi and ses will relive you. January 1, 1877. —ly COPMJIPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from ac tive practice, having had placed in his bauds by an East India Missionary the for mula of a simple Vegetable remedy, for tile spi edy and permanent Cm eofCousimidtion, Bronchitis, Cat art li Asthma and ail Throat aud Lung Affei tions, also a Positive and Radical Cure for Nervous Del ility and m r vous Complaints, after having thoroughly Tested its wouderful curative powers in thousands of eases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated ov this inative, and a conscientious desire to relieve human suffering, he will send (free of charge) to all who desire it, this re ceipt with full direction for successful usin;. Send by return mail by addressing with Camp, naming this paper. DR. W. C. STEVENS, Monroe Block, Syracuse, New York. IMIICF. til HUKVT. Corrected Weekly by IP. //. Whaley & Sun, 4 Pound s of Coffee SI.OO 7 Pounds if Sugar. Extra C. 1.00 8 Pounds Sugar, Brown for 1.00 Lard, per lb .15 Smoked (J. R. si les, per lb .12 D. 8. Bacon per lt> .11 Corn, per bushel, .80 Oils, per bu-hel, . .70 Hay, I'l cw., $ 1.40 8. it. Flour, pel Barrel, 10 85 Flour per bariel.ftoiu $5.00 to 0.00 Hants, pet pound, . 1 8 Prints, per yard, .8 to .10 llotu spun, per yard .7 to .15 Yarn, 1 lb Country, Produce. Wool, .20 Hides, .10 Wax, 25 Tallow, .7 F.r'rs . I) oc > _ Quickens. 15 to .30 DQCTORTQWN TIMBER MARKET. Reported JAMES N. YVINN, ileasurer and Inspector. SQUARE. | SCAB. 500 Ave. #4.0Ofl?)5OO i 300 Ave #5.C0@5.25 too .. s.oli(r<jfioo I 400 .. C.00@(i.‘25 700 .. G.00@7.Q0 I 500 .. | 000 .. 8.00@8.75 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Way County Sheriff’s Sale, GEORUIA WAyxb Counts. Will be sold before the court house door in the town of Jcsup of said county between the 1 gal I ours of sale on the 6rst Tuesday iu April next, 1876, the following property to-wit; Cue lot or portion of land and improvements there on, known in the plan if the township nf Jesnp as lot or p• >r ion of fi t No. 4, fronting on Broad street twenty-five fret, and also at the same time a I t of Blacksmith Tools, 'namely as follows: 1 Rebows, I Anvil, 2 Uamro -l’?, 2 pair? Tongs, 1 (Jold Chisel. 1 Sledge, 2 Vices, I Griudstnne 1 lot of Iron. 1 box Wood tools, 1 lot Rpoke wood, 1 Screw PUte and dies, levied oil and sold as the prop erty of John Easterling to satisfy an ex ecution is.-u:d from the Justice Court of the 1255 District G M., in favor of Godfrey Gdum vs. John Easterling, principal, aid Willis Clarey, security. Levy made and returned lo me by John G. Smith. Levying Constable 1255 Dis trict G. M of said county. Property pointed not by Willis Ci irey, sccutity Terms of rale cash—purchaser uaying for utlc>. JN GOODBIIBAD, Slietiff of Wayne Bounty. Sheriff’s Sale. GEORGIA —AA'aync County. Will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Jcsup, of said Coun ty between ibe legal hours of sub on the first Tuesday in April next, 1877, the following property to wi : Four yokes of oxen with yokes therein sail oxen. Also one timber cart, four chains and dogs.with all other attachments thereto attached, or otherwise thereto beloogi l g to Slid team aid cart, levied on and sold as tße property of Ilichard M. Joyner to satisfy an execution fiom the Supe rior Court of said County, in fuvot of A!ex. G. middlctoti vs. John Easter ling, principle, and M AV. Surrcucy. security, and Richard JI. Joyner as en dorser, Property pointed out by Alex. M. Middleton, plantiff in execution. Terms of sale cash—purchaser paying for titles Tiiis February 2G, 1877. JOHN N GOODBREAD. Sheriff of Wayne County, Georgia. Assignees Sale. AVil be sold in fr rt of G o Court H us' i' Jrsup 'A u\ic Coun' v on the first Toe-day il March nix', I'.iurtroi aer sof lanr*-, tie property >t the ar- S gin and istaie •( Dußigi.on A B ck, Bankiupis. Sid f’r (Le ben tit of the e edit'-rs of .-aid e-iato. H A KM MUCK Assignee Est te 1 1 Dußiguou A Bjck.Bunkiupts. Sheriff's Sale. G ItOßGlA—Wavne County. Will be sold before the Court Rouse door in the town of Jcsup f said chip. 'y between 'he legal hoots of salo/m the first Tuesday in Apiil mx - , 1 77, the following pro party to-wit: 290 acres of Headlight laud in Third District of said county, and known as the residence "f Charles H. Joyner. And at the same time 25 head of sti ck little, more or less, mark and swtlllow-foik and undei b t none n r an 1 crop in tl e other, all evii and on aud s Id as the | roperty of Cliarhs E. Joyner und r and hv virtur ot an i x ou lion i-sued from the Supe rior C urt of Bai l comity i > f.i\or of D. Jauns Dillon vs Dh.n'ics K. Joyi er. P.opcrty p i .tel out by plaintiff’s At torney. Terms of sale cash—pnrhaer pay ing for titles. This Feh 27, 1877. JOHN N. GOODBREAD. Sin i iff. f Wayne C anty, Georgia. Sheriff’s Sale. GEORGIA —Wayne County Will be sold before the court house door in the towu of Jesnp of said county between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in A| til next, 18g6 the following property to-wit; One ltd of land in third distiiet of originally Appling, to w Wayne Ccun ty Number 32, containing tour hun dred aid ninety acres more <T less; Lovit and . n and sold under and by vir tue of a Tax li. fa. issued from the Tax Collector against Childs & Nickens f.r taxes one ou said land f .r the year 1876. Terms of sale cash, purchaser paying f r lilies. This Feb. 25, 1876 JOHN N. GOODBRHAD, Sheriff of Wayne County. eritt’s Sale. GEOllGlA—Wayne County Will be sold before the Court House and or in the town of Jcsup if said county between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March next 1877, the following property to-wb: Two and a half acrer of land with all improvements thereon, situated lying; ano being in the town of Jcsup and ad joining the lands and residence of O F laii’l. field levied on ands Id as the pr pei ly of R. J. A'kiiis to satisfy a tax fi. 'a. issued front the Tax Collector of sain county tgaiiist 1!. J. Akins for the taxes due on said land and improve ments for the year 1876. Terms of sale cash purchaser paying for titles. This January 30th, 1877 JOHN N. GOODBREAD, Sheriff of Wavne County. I would respectfully nunouneo to the citizens nf Jesnp ami surrounding country that I have just received a full line of-- I) R Y G 0 O I) S , nil f tlm In'■ rt s'v'e-, Ladies can find my stock comp.etc tu make se lections from. I have also a complete assortment nf first-class Shoes, consisting of Ladies, Misses and Chilldrens line sowed Shoes and Slippers MEN’S FINK BOXED TOED AND PL AIN S H OES. Full line of Crockery and Tinware, Wood ware &c. I have also a full assortment of Fresh Drugs and Family Medicines FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, &C I have returned permanently to Jesnp, and offer my Professional ser vices to our citizens. Calls answered promptly, dav or night Z. W. LITTLE, M. I). Legal Advert idug of Pierce County. Application for Letters of Ad ministration. GEORGIA— Piebck County. Martha Smith, (widow) and J C. Carter applies to mo for Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Seaburn Smith deceased. These ate, therefore, t n cite till persons interested 4 to be arid appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in April next, to show cause, if any tiiey can, why said application should not he grante 1. Giveh under my hand and rfficial signature this 21st day of Febrnarv, 1877. JOSEPH DIXON, Ordinary. NOTICE! Will be srld before the Court House door in the Town of Biacskbcar, on the Ist Tuesday in March mx'; one town lot half acre, more or less, bound on the ■ ast by A &G. II It. on the Soutli by Jenkins land, on the AVest. by land be longing to Mrs. A. KcMillian, and on the North by Brantly and Burncy i Sold to perfect titles. 8. R JENKINS, Gard'ne and Trustee. JLuok.-beir G Jau’y 21 ids Sheriffs Sale. G EORGIA—Way n e Coun ly. Will be sold beforatlio Court House Do r in the town < f J, sup nf said county between the legal hours if sale on the first Tu slay in March u<x’, 1877. the following property, to-wit: Cue lot of land No 416 in the Four'll District of said enuntv, containing 490 ht s uitli nil improvements thutoon L-vioil on and sold as the property of Lucy M. Joyner to satisfy three tax fi. fa’s is-u and from the Tux Collector of said county against, respective patties as follows; Tax Collector vs. Lucy M. Joyner. Tax Collector vs. Joseph E. Joyner. Tax C Ihctor vs. Joseph E. Joyner as trustee for H. C. Joyner Also one execution issued from the Cuirt of Ordinary in favor of J :.c b 11 11 iberson, Ordinary of sail county against Lucy M. J lyncr ns cot and charges in the ease >f setting apart Homestead Exemption on sai l above mentioned ha of land No. 416. Terms of sale cu It pureha-crjiaying for titles, tills January 30. h 1577. JOHN N. GOODISRKAD, She 1 iff of Wayue County. SIIEIFF’S SALE. £ G EORGIA—Wayne County. •- # * * Will bo sold before tlio Court House Door in the town of Jcsup of said county between the legal li urs if sale ou the fiiat Tuiß lay in March tux', 18*7. the following property to-wit: One half lot of land in the township of | Jcsup No. 76, hounded ns follows, on tlio west by Bioud street, north by John Dawson, niff the east by Randolph Moody, on the south by Bryant George, containing one hundred feet \vi le and two hundred feet in length levied on as the property of Jacob 11. Robots'll to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa. issued from tie Superior Court of said county, in favor of Myers, Cohen & Cos. v. Jacob R. Roberson Property pointed out in Mortgage fi. fa. Sold at the risk of William 11 Roberson, former purchas er. Terms if sale easli—purchaser paying for Piles. Thi- February I, 1877. JOHN N. GOODBREAD, Sheriff of Wavne O >uut.v. SI licit I FIT’S SALE. GEORGIA Wayne Cou.ity. Will be s"ld b' fnrc tLa Court House Dnor in the town of Jcsup of said c 'un t,y between the legal Imuis of sale on tlio first Tip s lay in March next, 1877, the following property, tu-wii; Three hundred acres of land hi re or less, MUinted, lying and hi ing ill the Third Disirct of said county and known and distinguished as the residence nf G, B, Goins, levied on and sold to Hitis fy an execution issued from the Justice Court of the 333rd Distiiet of said County in favor of A J Strickland vs G. B. Goins. Property pointed out by defendant in ex euti >n Levy made and returned to me by John T Harri son, levying constable of 333rd District of said county. Terms of sale cash purchaser payingHor titles This Jan uary 30 ill 1877. JOHN N GOODBREAD, 81' nff of Wayne County. Sheriffs Sulc. GEORGIA —\V ny n e Cos n n ty. Will bo blilii before tbo Court House door in 'lie town of Jump of soi l conn ty, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday hi March next' k'77, the following properly, to-wit: Two hundred and forty-fivo acres f lot of land No. 23 in ilio Tl ini District of said county aad situated, lying and be ing on the east sido of t ho A. & G Jt. 11, with all the improvements thereon kn 1 wti as the James Mosley place and levied on and sdd as the property of James Motley to satisfy a tax ft. fa. is >ued from the Tax | Collector for taxes duo on saidjot of land. Terms of sale cash-—purchaser pay ini' for titles. This February; 3, 1877- JO H N N. GOOD BREA D, Sheriff of Wayne County. Sheriff’s Sale. G E ORGIA Wayne County. Will be so and before the Court House door in tho town of Jcsup of said coun ty between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in March next, 1877, 'he fnllowii g property to-wit. One hundred acres, m< re or Ess. of land with all improvements thereon, situated, lying and in the north corner of lot No. 23, in tbc Third District of said county, and kuown and dist'n.'uisb ed as the n siiledce of I. i). Bennett, levied on and sold as the property of 1 D. Bennett to satisfy a tax (1. fa is sued from tho Tax Collector of said county for taxes due on said, land and improve nenis for the year 1876 Tot ms of sale cash—purchaser paying for ti tles, This February I, 1877. JOHN N. GOODBHEAD, Sheriff of Wayne County. Sheriff’s Sale. GEOEGIA— Wayne C' Uriiy. AA'ill be sold before the Court House floor in the town of Josup, rf said County, between the legal hours of ,!<■ on the first Tu eday in March next, 1877; the followiug property to wit : Two five year old cows, color, white, marked crop and split in each ear, lev ied on and sold as the property of Fi ler Mosley, Jr, to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued from the Tax Collector of said county, for the taxes due on said men Honed property for tire year IB7G. Terms of sale cash, Purchaser paying for titles This February 3, 1877. JOHN N GOODBREAD, , Bueiifi of Wayne County. RECEIVERS SALE. ID reivers Advertisement of Sale of the Great Southern Uid way of Georgia, its franchises, light and way, &c. By virtue of an order of the S' perior Court of the County of Wayne and State at Georgia passed at the Septem ber Tit in 1876 <t sahl Court in tin case of Goodyear & Harris foj- u-o of the Southern & Atlantic Telegraph Company and othe s vs. The Great Southern Railway Cos. nd othrr*— I'hicli older recites that W. H. Wha ley & Son,Plaintiffs in attachments vs. G. S. Railway Cos., reduced by Judg ment are respondents, that seivices Iwi li in duly perleited ou the G eat Southern Rail way,C nip.iny its Officer and Agents by publication in Hie HinosvilleG .Zotte and Savannah Nrws once a month for four mouths prim to the said Septemb-r T. riu 1876 if Wayne Slip Ii r Court, in accordance with an order to perfect sot vice taken at the March Term 1876 of Wayne Superior Court, that said Railway Cos. have failed to appear and answer in said cause upon the Equity side of s’ id Court. That the Bill and amendinents of said Complainants allego that said G. S Raihvay Cos are insolvent that the answer of W. 11. Wits'ey & Son respondents ad nits that the proferty of said Road in Georgia con-dsiing oi i's l'luiJ bed and right of wav, are ü bandon and dy said Cos. its olliocrs and agents, and has been for a long tim •, aid is detero l ating in value, ami which oul is that, I, J .tncs F King, Receiver, shall s"II said light of way, road-bed fianchis 'S and nppoi tainanci s ibcieto belonging of the said G. S. Railway C'., of Georgia, first giving u tice of said sale ouco a week fot sik'y days iu the Savannah Morning News, Jesnp Sentinel and Macon Telegraph and Messenger, and the New York Herald orn'o a week for sixty days, on the C urt House door in Wavne Coun ty at Jcsup, Geo., between 10 o’clock a. tu. and 4. o’c uck p, m., of that day, anil 'hall bung the funds raised by said sa'o into C urt at the Mn'ch Term, 1877 of said Wayne Superior Court.ai and also by virtue of a suppb mental order in Slid cause dated December 1(5, 1876, in Chambers at Brunswick, Geo., which provides for a postponement "1 -aid sale until the first Tuesday i" March, 1 877, and ut which tune said property is to be sold < n the same G mis and conditions as in said original onbrsit forth. I, J ames F. King, It e iver is said cause, wld sill lie property of the Great South rn ltiihvay Cos., in Goor gia—consisting of a ri o hi if way cx tending from Milieu in s.ud State lo the Florida line, and traversing (ho counties of Wayne and Camden in said S'atfjttith the franchise, road-bed und and all mid singular the property aid appurtenances both real und personal of the said G. S. Railway Cos., in Georgia it public outcry to to the liighes and best hi filer at t' e Court li u o door io the Bounty ol W.: >iic at Jeuup, Goo., on the fir.-t Tuesday in March 1877 the same being the s'xllr day < f March 1877 between the hours of 10 a. in. ana 4 p m. of that day. Terms flash. ' JAS. F. KING. Receiver nf G. S. Railway ('>. of Geo. P st Office Y\ aynetville, Wayne C".. Georgia. dcc27-tda SOMETHING NEW AGENTS Wanted. Baden Pitotific Ft.futi Cohn.—This corn excels any other for bread and is best for stock. It ripens six weeks ear lier than anv othei kind, and grows from G to Id ears on a stalk The important points we claim for this new variety of corn are these: I. One stalk of this corn bears from 6 to IdjCais; oi o bill with two stalks makes from 10 to 25 ears —producing from one acreof ground about tlirecor fur limes as many bushels on the same soil and with the same culture as the common t corn 2 The corn is heavier in weight, ins as large au ear, thinner bu-k, anil makes corn meal. Im family use, sweeter and more nutritious, and valuable for feeding sti ck. 3 That i'will growand produce a jr liinbh: crop on ground where other enrn will not grow to mu turity and. It lipctis cutlier and is not liable to be caught by frost. 5. The grains are largo, pure and white, and #u ordinary yield is from 80 to 100 bushels to the acre,on medium land. A fine quality of Flour ran be made fiom it. When ground it produces a II iur analogous b tli in appearance and taste to 11 our made from dob st white wheat. Eveu au epicure waul 1 fail 1“ distinguish between bread made from the two. The Corn shelled weighs 61 lbs to the bushel wliioli is 5 tbo heavier iLan any other quality. PRICES BY MAIL POSTPAID. 1 Sn-k 81.00 6 Sacks Usd 50 3 '• 250 10 " 700 Each Sack contains 1,000 sound grains. Sample stalks with the ears on them will be sent out to Agents. Write for Testimonials with terms to Agents. Beware of swindlers; no one else has the genuine seeds in this State except myself. Some parties advertising this corn and offering to send stalks, when you order of them they write you that their Sta'Ks are all gone. Bcmcmbcr Audits get a good commission, and wri tc for terms at once before the agency for your County is given to someone else W- 8. TIPTON, jan2't-2m Cleveland, Tenet. AGENTS WANTED, To sell a saleable article. Every family’ need one No humbug. Ad dress, REV. J. L. WILLIAMS. Ornhnm. flpnmin. Blacksmith and Wheelwright Shop. TffE undersigned beget Jo inform the eiti zensdfJesnp) and vicinity,that helms open ed a Shop) in Jesnp). and is prepared to do all kindsof Work iu his line, such as Wag ons, Cuts, Buggies, Plows, and i very kind of repining done in a Workmen-like man ner. Cbm ges moderate. Jaa. 3-tini BARVLS A- P VWCER. 77 A SPLENDID OFFEIi "It THE JEM I* Si:\TI\EI., And Louisville WEEKLY COURIER JSI'RXAf). One )oir for $2.2,"i. Two piapers for ittle more tfmn the price of one. Send in $2.25 and receive year'home poper with tin Cou rier Journal, thejbest, wittiest, brigliteet and ablest Family papers in tlie country. t Mexican Clover. The new forage plant of the South. The only hopa of this countryjfor the permanent improvement of the* soil. Good for forage, good for'green soil ing and good for stock. For sale at Lester’s Drug Store. Price 59 cents ap ti 'kiige. Directi' ns on each pack ago. NoticJito Debtors and Creditor. GEORGIA—Wayne County. All p isons Imiing demands against J hn Gil deceased, late of said eounly and the estate ot said deceit el, are hereby notili-d to present tlicni to the uiub rsi 'tied, properly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, and allpirsous indebted to said {deceased are lief, by tequpsteil to make immedi ate pip ment. This the Khh day of January 1*77. ' THOMAS PURDOSI, Ad mil istrater on estate nf j mlO-Gw JOHN GILL, dec’d. Adrainistratir’s Dismission' Gkuiuua- Wayno C.#nnt) r . Whereas, JmneH A. Poppcll, and Jllizn lM-tli Moody, Administr.itoi'K nf'the cstnto of Ihv tc Moony, docoaed, applies to tlio un- foi let tors of dißinisHinn, from their iidministriiior.sliip; tlioiolon*, all per- HoiiH •ouGt rnfjd arc lioroby rtaiuested to sliow (if any they have) why said Admin iati'iitoi'N, on tlr.* I rst Monday in April next. Nhould not Im> discharged. Given under my hand and seal of office, this Ist day fit January 1H77. J. It. HORKRHON. jan 10-Jlm Ordinary W. C. THOMAS WEST! Importer of and Dealer in Crockery, China, & Glass Ware All kitida of House-Furnishing Goods, T..hio cutlery. Silver Plated Ware, Kerosene Lani| , Chandeliers. Toys, &e.. A e , Jtteff*JiiHt reseived a largo lot of. Fancy Goods suitable fur W and ding aud Holi day Presents. 185& 187 Broughton St,, &J 27 Jefferson B*. SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA. V/m. C. Crawford, ,E. P. Lovell. (’RAW FOLD & LOVELL, me a nut n i\ HARDWARE, Agricultural Implements, Mecliuiiics’ Tools, Builders Hardware, TIN PLATE, NAILS, Gmm, Pidols, Powder, Shot and Sporting Goods, WOObKSWMiK, lIItOOMH, KTC. Manufacturers of T in ware. 1 jr. HroiiKlitnnVSl., n;AVANNAII, CIA H. Myers & Bros. MANUFACTURERS OF TOBACCO & SEGARS And Wholesale Liquor Dealers. SAVANNAH, - GEGRGIA. linmr Kjiateln. Simon Epstein, I. Epstein & Bro., JOBBERS /tND rEAI-EnS IS Staple k Fancy Dry Hoods, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS. And GenU? Furnishing Goods' fill Congress St., Savannah, Georgia l*irtlcul.iir attention phld to Country Omlcrtj, £l-Jy If you w ihU to grow Vegetables for sale, read Gardning for Profit! If you winh to bfconx; a Commercial forirt, ref. 4 Practical Floriculture ! If you wit.li to Garden for ’Horne n* only, read Gardning for Pleasure ! Alt by I'ETEB HENDERSON. Price s’.so each, postpaid, by mail. our f\T V fJXITTK for Com but oil ‘ '* J ' HGM lUb 1577. OK IraOTOTHS FOR THE GARDEN Numbering 17b pagt*, with 1 colored plate, bo* F U E E! to all our customers of past years, or to those who have purchased any of the above books; to others on receipt of 25cents. Plain Plant or Seed Catalogue without plate; free to all applicants. PETER HENDtRSON & C 0„ Beedmeu, Mari'et Gardenem Si Florist*. -i5 Cor l land St., Now York