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The atewna Wm. O. Gibbons, C
jwt, anired here yesterday from
LOCAL MATTERS
E0 or unfurnished, with or without
®wr
Our marine and Commercial News,
The Commercial and Marine Intelli
gence will liereaf|er be found on our
fourth page. .
The municipal Election
Bslow we (fire the return of tha election held
pera and the following report: ■
Dec. 6.—Passed the steamer Helen, at Ran
dall's old Field j ataamera Gen. Berry and
Potter, at Henhman’a Lake, awaiting a rise in
the river; steamer Minnie Brandt, at Granby
Point; steamer Scorpio, at McCoy’a Blnff, all
bonnd np. > • - ■’
More Troops. -
3y the arrival of ths steamers dan. Shepley
tod Orient, from Doctortown, company E, of tha
12th Maine Veteran Volunteer!, under the com
mand of Captain Robinson, and companies K and
F, of the 103d U. S. C. Troops, under Lieets. A.
S. Rose and D..S. Smith, reached this city y«s*
terday from Thomasville, Ga. Company B, of
the 12th Maine, is to ha mastered oat of tha ser-
rioc shortly. Companias E and F, of the 1931
U. S. C. Troopi, embarked on a steamer for Fort
Folaakifto roliero the 60th New York Volunteers.
m- GREAT BARGAINS, at A. RES-
CHEIi & CO’S.
Fr*m Fen Pulaski.
The Bteamer Erailie, Captain Bender, returned
to the city last erening from Fort Pnlaski, and
brought a detachment of Company B, 147th Illi
nois Regiment, which hare been performing gar
rison doty at the above poet.
Tits chilly blasts of Winter are upon ns, good
warm under-clothing, stoat boots and ahoec are
indispensable for comfort; we advise all to go end
see the aoted Ives, and get an outfit of Wintnr
clothes. ’
with ■ line ot Hacks running between > tn
Central Railroad, and Waynesboro 1 , on th
andSavannsh Bail road.
Paeeengei* by this lbic will arrive in fei
next morning after ieavimr •* svannab, I
■norm ret with the Georgia Railroad train for
Kef. rnh g, arrive hi xrannoh atiWi 1*..75.
Faeighi to-"n hy piipsengrr train mnst K- p
be delivered haH hour before den inure of Tn
der of GEO. W. an
nov-20 General Snperto
with 1* Rooms, well adapted fora ilrwt cfeai
Boarding House, and, ofiqiestionitbly fn
that purpose, the very beet sauvd in the efty
■Call and examine the premises jit jin. Ilf
eet. M. J. BOYLE.
St. Andrew’s Hall
election passed oft without any of the exoitemeu*
usaal on such occaeione. The entire Anderson
ticket has been suocessftU, with one exception.
The first twelve names are elected :
For Mayor.
Lp'VARD C. Axdibso*......... 2J
Dr. Richard D. Arnold
Majority for Anderson - 394
For Aldermtn. _ •
George W. Wyliy •yr^333
John F. O’Byrne .1325
Robert Lachfison .1824
Francis L. Gue 1865
John Cunningham , 1222
John Williamson 938
John 91®
John C. Ferrill 908
John R, Johnson....... • • • 866
E JA. Soullard.... 8*8
Dr. J.M. Schley...., 888
Christopher C. Casey 702
Henry Meinhard....... 89»
Alvin S. Miller; **9
Henry Brigham 611
John L. Villalonga 600
Edward C. Wade... .... • 675
Hiram Roberts 659
-Joseph Lippman f 6*6
We have no donbt CoL Anderson will make an
exoeilent Mayor, regardlese of his polities, to
which we are, of ooarie, opposed. Having carved
in that capacity for several years, the citizens of
Savannah are aware of his ability to meet the
requirements of the - arduous and honorable posi
tion to whioh he has been oalled with so hand
some a majority. Differ as widely as we may
with the political views of Col. Anderson, we
have yet to hear tho first man who can raise any
ob.jrotion to his election on tha grounds of dis*
honesty or incapacity. Col. Anderson has
been an original secessionist and has
been man enough to fight for a cause that he
espoused with more formidable weapons than
lips. If we could have onr wishes gratified
wholly, we shonld prefer to have a full and ear
nest Southern Unionist installed In the Mayor’s
choir, but as that is a moral impossibility, we
abide cheerfully the resalt, and shall at all times
lend our aid to Col. Anderson, who oombines
candor with dignity, and energy with intelligence
and determination.
Col. Anderson reoeived the votes of nearly
every Confederate soldier in Savannah.
Hospitality on Board Use Leo.
We were invited yesterday afternoon
to repair to the cosy cabin of the staunch
craft whose name appears at the head of
this paragraph, for the purpose of par
taking of some of that generous hospi
tality which is one of the strongest char
acteristics of Capt. Merrill. Thanksgiv
ing being barely over we were not pre
pared to indulge in one of those sumptu
ous repasts which invariably mark all gas-
iron omic entertainments where Captain
Morrill and his excellent stewards are in
terested. Arriving at the saloon of the
Leo we beheld a most inviting table
spread infgenuine recherche style, with all
the delicacies of the season, while a select
but, small party of Northern and Southern
g' iitic-men were comfortably seated at the
well laden table prepared to execute a
think movement upon the innumerable
viands from their original positions,
’inert was an entire lack of all stupid
formality, and at the proper sound the
feasting commenced in good earnest but
in family style. We have not space to
dilate upon the merits of the palatable
dishes nor of the conviviality which ruled
the hour, but we can say all the guests
departed more than pleased with Captain
Merrill’s idea of hospitality.
Thanksgiving in Savannah.
Thanksgiving day on Thursday was generally
observed throughout our city by an almost total
suspension of business, the Bay presenting a dull
end gloomy appearance,
Central Railroad
THE new and firafoclass
JL POINT, Capt. Smith, will i
SATURDAY, the 9th tort., at 1 c
The NORTlT POINT hae etegs
accommodations for paeeeng<*<
through tickets to New York, via
L oe rented for Bails, Concerts, Ac.
Heesre. MYERS, A o. under the Hall
DAVID R. DIT.LO:
Offices to Beat.
3 E8IRABLG Offices to Rent over store corner
Bay and Barnard streets, Enquire of
novll LaROCHE, QADEN A UNCKLES.
OFFICE ATLANTIC k GULF R. R. CO.
has now been p
NorthPoint, s
every alternate
FOR 8ALE
ff mi hunr rant h
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST.
MARYS. FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
Freight to Augusta
. ... ' jn AND ■/■*«
POINTS BEYOND!
Forwarded by Light Draft Sleaaers.
WisdUp An Estate
GOVERNMENT STEAMERS
VALUABLE FARM
WOl be sold at pdbUc Auction
MONDAY. December U, 1MB, und,
Captain W. A Morford, A. «.M.,
I importation of Salt.
The following quantity of Salt has been im
ported into the District of Savannah, Ga.,
since the 1st of Jnly last, viz: 40 barrels, 6,550
sacks, 1,600 tons, and 1,750 bushels, making
an aggregate of 23,190 sacks received sinee
that period.
imt now the Helen Getty, Captain O. R. In
graham, will leave the Wharf foot of West Broad
street every SATURDAY MORNING, at 19 o'clock,
A. M„ precisely, for the above Landings.
For freight or passage, appiy on board or to _
L. 8. BENNETT, Agent,*
cor. West Broad and Bay streets.
AGENTS-Darien, A. A. DeLorme. 7
Jacksonville, J. 8. Samis A Co.
Pain tin, H. R. Teasdale.
Freight payable by shippers. oct2S
OWNERS FOR TWENTY (20) BALES
51-2 Miles from Augusta,
C ONTAINING 7180) One Hundred and Eighty
Acres, more or less. Abont (100) One Hnudred
acres of it in valuable wood ; a good Dwelling with (7)
seven Rooms, Stables, Carriage House, and ft) seven
Farm Bnlidings.
To a party desiring a good healthy, comfortable
House, within Bfl minutes* drive of. a ugusta, the above
place offers superior Inducements.
For full particulars enquire of
CHAS. L. COLBY A CO,
norT cor. Abercom and Bay streets.
Upland Cotton.
Picked dp in the Savannah River, by Howard's Flats,
rf not identified in flve (5) days will be arid at the re
commendation of a Board of Survey, for account of
U1 concerned. CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A CO.
Auction! Auction!!
IVKBY fi ' •
Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday
Evenings,
Arrival at Troops.
A detachment of 15 Boldiers belonging to the
147 th Illinois Volunteers, under the command
of Capt. Taller, arrived from Aognsta on Thnrs-
B. Goodsell.
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
OTTON LAN
FOE SALE
RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
Connecting with steamer "Flora Temple” at
day, on board of the steamer F.
They will join their regiment stationed near thi s
city.
To Lnaihemen.
Lumbermen will find an advertisement in our
paper this morning of especial interest to their
permanent employment, and good wages ia
guaranteed to one hundred good hands on the
See advertisement.
Store ob Broughtonst.,Third Poor froa Bolt
W HERE will be offered a general assortment
of Dry Goods, Bouts and shoes, Hosiery, Under
Clothing, Books Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Ac., Ac.,
at the purchasers own prices. Terms cash. Sales
Marys. Freight will be received for Kin:
Ferry, Centervillage, and all Land
ings on the 8t. Mary’s River.
THE new and fast ste
Fountain, CaptainG. W.
. ner, will leave for the above i
'every t TUESDAY MORN
at 10 o'clock.
WANTED
ff a party of respectability and position, a Parlor
and Two Bedrooms adjoining, furnished well
privilege of cooking; or Board in s desirable
ly for two sdnits and two children. Please ad-
i^Boardtog,” office of this Paper, stating forms,
T HE 8ub?criber offers for sale two first quality
Plantations for the cultivation of Sea Island Cot
ton, containing about sou acres each. They are situ
ated on Port ltoyal Island, three miles from the town
of Beaufort, and adjoin each other. The land is of the
•most superior qnality, and is in thorough condition for
successful cultivation. There are on the {daces Dwell
ing lprases and 60 negro houses in good order. The
premises must be sold to close an estate.
For ftarther particulars, address, for one week,
HENRY A. ROBBINS,
dec6—fit care of 8. C. Millctt, Beaufort, 8. C,
REGULAR WEEKLY STEAMER
For freight or j
ford’s whorl near
Freight will be received every day
at the warehouse, by Wit. R. H. BR
Freight payable on wharf. Shi]
weight and measurement of goods
lower Ogeechee.
WO- SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, at
A. RESCHER & CO S.
WANTED
MIDDLING 00TT0H AMD SIDE,
[ N exchange for $16 So #90,000 of very desirable
L Summer Brsu Goods, Ac., comprising a
tost complete assortment of the choicest traffic*—No
•Id stock. Apply to JOHN F. YOUNG.
T# North Fourth street, Philadelphia.
Reference—DeWitt A Morgan, Savannah.
Philadelphia Reference—M? L. Hallotveli A Co., or
food. Mush A Haywood.
octtO
Golden Gate, side-wheel tuaat
wooden In II; length on deck US feet; t*
over ail 85 r«t 10 inches; depth of bold
chrs; draft 3 feet & inches, has oo* hr
diameter of cylinder 94 inches • stroke of
has one horizontal tubular boiler t
This steamer L«.Hi fine order; baa salo
dations, and is well found hi anchors chz
Nasataaket, side-wheel summer
wooden hull; length on deck 1M feat; ti
Inches: over all +5 feet; depth of hoM S
draft fi feet 6 inches: has due beam engh
of cylinder S4 Inches; stroke of piston * (
For Charleston.
MOOk The new fast Iron steamer
JKW m. GK Gibbons
Capt, Thomas N. Fhilpot, having superior accommo
dation for Freight and Passengers, will ply regularly
between the above cities—
Leaving Savannah everySatnrday morning at 9 o'clock
Leaving Augusta every Wednesday morfongatTO'clock
Laying at Mathew’s Blnff every Wednesday night.
Time of Closing Rf alls at the Savan
nah Postoffice.
THE subscriber offers for sale the following Sea
X Island Cotton Lands, viz:
The North-east quarter and the South-east quarter
of Section 16, Township 1, South Range 1,
East, in the Parish of 8t. Helena, in the District of
Beaufort, and State of South Carolina, containing,
together, 320 acres according to the United States Sur
vey ; situate on the Island of ; t. Helena, about six
miles from the Town of .'canfort, and being a part of
Dr. Daniel Pope's Plantation.
Also, the fractional West half of the East half of Sec
tion 32, Township 1, South Range 1, East, and frac
tional Lots 4 and 13, in Section 6, Township 2. South
Range 1, Fast in the said Parish of St Helena, con
taining 160 acres, according to the United Stated Sur
vey; eituale on the said island of tit Helena, about
one and a half miles from the former tract and being
portions of the Sea-side and Frogmore Plantations.
The above tracts will be sold cheap for cash.
Communications may lor the present be addressed
to the subscriber at Scranton, Pennsylvania; after the
10th of December at Beaufort, 8- V.
B. R. PECKEN
dec6—4- Scranton, Penn.
For Augusta—Daily, at 7.30 A. M.
For Hilton Head—Daily, at 9 A. M.
For Doctortown and Thomaaville—Tuesdays,
Tburedays and Saturdays, at 8 A. M.
For Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary’s, Ferdaudi-
na, Jacksonville, Florida—Tuesdays and Satur
days, at 9 A. M.
For Baltimore—Tuesdays and Saturdays, one
hoar before sailing of. steamer.
New York—Regular mail Wednesdays and
Satnrdays; and special mail on ail other days on
which steamers sail, closing one hour before sail
ing of steamer.
For Charleston, 8. C.—Saturdays, at 9 A. JI.
Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., and jon Sun
days, StoAP^M. ,
DAY! Agents wanted to
a new and wonderful SEWING
Jieap one licensed. Address
The new steamer
City Point,
Capt. E. 8. Talbot, will leave as above every SATUR
DAY, at 9 A. M.
For freight or passage, apply to
A MONTH ! Agents wanted
for fix Hew articla, just
out. Address O. T. GAREY, City Building, Biddeford,
depth of bold 8 ieet 3 niches:
direct horizontal engines fi
cylinder 24 iiteW: Stroke <
two'siagte return fine boiieti
R. W. ADAMS,
or J. 8. CARRUTHERS
Hodgson's Range, Bay street-
° ERWIN A HARDEE.
JNO. L. ROUMILLAT, AgL on Wharf.
novl3—lm ■' .
draft I feet 10 inebc* : has one high-pressure angina;
diameter of cylinder M inches; Strok- of pMaiiSki-
ches; has one single return fine bailer, sad fe wad
found in anchor*, riivlne. Ac
Bescne. screw tnr * 200 loss - wnufen Mi -
length on deck 166 feet: beam 90 feel s inches; depth
of hold 12 feet: draft 11 fret 4 inches; has two low-
pressure engines; d'smeforDf cylinder M Inches ; lire
one stogie mum On- boiler.' *
This vessel is apowertnl tag; is In good ronditita.
Bice Plantation
DI0SMA 0REHATA. BUOHtJ LEAVES
THOMASVILLE.
and at the present stage of the river, offers superior
Inducements to shippers. Freight received at all times
aqd stored free to fire-proof warehouse at old Charles
ton Steam Boat Wharf
For freight engagements, applv to
J. M. KINCHLKY, Agent,
dec4—tf * office at Charleston Wharf.
Departure of Steamships and Steamers.
and well found in anchors chain*. Ac
General Hunter* side-wheel stearera
tons; wooden bull: length on deck 193 (set S
beam 28feet 6 toebrs: over all so feet 8 tocbei
of hold 9 feet -I inches: draft forward » flat, I
6 inches: has one beam -mrine; diameter of
PROPERTIES.
THE steamers Gen. Shepley,
Orient and Clarion will nuke
Tri-weekly trips to DOCTORTOWN,
I running in connection with the Atlan-
.11 road, leaving Savannah on TUES
DAY - and SUNDAYS, at 7 a. m.
:ht payable by shippers at. onr office.
>e received during the week and stored
FOR NEW YORK.
Steamehip San calvador, Saturday, December 9th,
at — o'clock.
Steamship Leo, Saturday, December 9th, at —
o'clock. „
Steamship I’erit, aturday, Decemher 9th, at —
o'clock.
Steamship Herman Livingston, Saturday, December
9th, at — o’clock.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Steamship Cumbria, Saturday, December 9th, at —
o'clock.
V . FOR BALTIMORE.
Steamship North Point, Satu day, December 9th, at
1 o'clock, pm.
Steamship Richmond, Saturday, December 16th, at
Tbeyr odor is strong, diffusive, and somi
matte, their tastes bitterish, and analogous
'X'HAT valuable Rice Plantation, known
X as “Swathey Hall," on the Ogeechee River, Bryan
county, about 22 miles from Savannah.
For particulars, apply at the Counting Roam of Er
win A Hardee, Bay street, Savannah.
CHA8. 8. HARDER,
Executor Estate G. W. McAllister.
dec2—eod2w
Copartnership Notice#
T HE undersigned have formed a copartnership
under the name and style of SCRANTON,
SMITH A CO., for the transaction of a Wholesale
Grocorv and Commission Business in this City, at the
head of Bay street, opposite Jefferson.
D. T. 8CRANTON,
Formerly Scranton A Johnston.
WM. H. SMITH,
Formerly Rabun A Smith.
J.L- LARGE.
Savannah, NOT, 14th, 1866. novlB—lm
Dissolution.
rriHE arm of LaKOCHB, GADKN A UNCKLES
X was dissolved Off She 1st tost by the withdrawal
of Isaac D. La Ruche, The business will be continued
under the name orGA&MN A UNCKLES at the old
stand corner of Bay and Barnard streets. I. D. La-
Roche retaintog an office with ui for the present ,
Lehr, Capt. Lewis, will leave lor Augusta on
FRIDAY, the 'th Inst, at 9 o'clock, A. M.
The accommodations for passengers on thi* steamer
cannot be surpassed, and being commanded hr an
experienced Captain and furnished with a No. 1 Pilot,
passengers by the Fannie tebr need not tear detention
on the Way.
For freight or passage, apply to •
JAMBS B. WEST,
dec6—2t Jones'. Block.
sock as Gravel. Chronic Catarrh of tha Bladder, Mor
bid Irritatioh of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease of
the Prostrate and Retention or Incontinence of Urine,
from a Joes of tone to the ports .concerned to its eva
cuation. The remedy has also been recommended to
Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism. Cutaneous affec
tions, and Dropsy.
rtelmfoUrs Extract Bnehu
O FFERS for sale bis well known valuable Plan
tation, Caustln Bluff, by the river, within three
miles of this ciiy, and exiending to Augustine Creek,
containing about Seven Hundred Acres, the greater
portion rice lands. Ibis property has many hand
some sites for residences, and from its proximity to
OF GOVERNMENT
- o’rfbck. ’
FOR CHARLESTON.
Steamer City Point, every Saturday mornin;
VESSELS
Steamer City Point, every Saturday morning, at 9
o’clock.
FOR AUGUSTA.
Steamer Win G Gibbons, every ?aturday at 9 o’clock,
am.
FOR DOCTORTOWN.
Steamer Gen Shepley, every Sunday morning, at 7
o'clock.
Steamer Orient, every Tuesday morning, at 7
o'clock.
Steamer Two Boys, ever; Thursday morning, at 3
o’clock.
Steamer C larion every Friday morning, at 7 o'clock.
FOR PALATKA, FLA.
F teamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning at 19
o’clock.
Steamer > ity Point, every Wednesday afternoon, at
Bteamer Lizzie Baker, every Thursday morning at 10
o,clock. '
r teamer Helen Getty every ' aturday morning at
10 o’clock.
with its long rows of
deserted stores and abandoned sidewalks. The
delightful weather tempted thousands ot onr citi
zens to indulge in out door exercise, the green
parks and squares being crowded with gay prom-
cuadera. Later in the afternoon the various
loads leading to White Bluff, Bonaventnre and
lie Ogeechee, were filled with all sorts of vehi
cles, while the number oi equestrians was much
larger than we have seen out ou any previous
holiday.
Several of the city churches were open for di
vine service, but we are informed that amal^
c n;grogations ware in attendance.
8^ BLANKETS Kid UNDERCLOTH
ING at A RESCHER & CO’S.
T WO Hundred and Forty .'cres of Laud, o
mile and a half from Orange Spring, Mari
county, Florida, and on a navigable river. This La
is adapted for the growth of 8ea Island Cotton and i
other products of the t-onth.
Fpr farther Information, enqntre of
CH1PMAN A CHAPIN,
dec6—fit 20S Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
fa Affectfoas Peculiar t« Females,
Capt. Wm. McCauley, is receiving freight, This Dtx, at
Lamars Wharf; and will have quick dispatch as
above.
This boat is to fine order [rates A No. 1 hi In
surance Office*,! has large earring capacity, and
shippers can rely an. having despatch given to their
orders-
. For freight, apply to - w-
J. B. PilESDEE, Agent,
19B Broughton street.
_ ' F. M. MYRSLL,
nov29—tf Harris’ Bnildings, Bay street
tod or Sehimn state ot the Ut*ru«. Leucorrhea or
Whites.
DISEASES OF THE BUOtM. KIDXEIg, GRAVEL
wmXSD DR0FKCAL SWEfcLISGS. ft —' *
This medicine Inerseofai the passer of Digestion, and
J. SHAFFER,
ttftsftflon 1
UNTIL THE
FRDMSAJfD PRODUCE*
FOREIGMAND D0HK
OPPOSITE T43
O To ail whom it may concern; Whereas, am.
H. Strickland, administrator, will apply tn the Court
of Ordinary for leave to sell the lands netanging to the
estate of * m. Strickland, late of Bryan cotmtj. do-
ceased. Said lands to be sold subject to widow's
dower.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to
make objection lif any they have) 00 or before the first
Monday in February next, otherwise said application
will be granted,
* itnese: W. H. Daymans, Ordinary Bryan couaty.
this 3Uth day of November, l c 65.
decl - W. B. BATMANS, o. k. o.
Another New Boat lor Aagaitai
'Ve are glad to learn, from good authority, that
'h? enterprising agents of the "Accommodation
Line,” to Augusta, Messrs. Erwin A Hardee, have
ms' with such deserved (uoeesfetihat they are abont
to put ou another first class boat, and intend, very
loon, making tri-weekly trips with as. mneh regu*
lnrity as the railroad. Their elegant and popular
■’.earner, tho Wm. G. Gibbons, whioh ia t90 well
known to tho travelling public to require notice
at our hands, is now making her trips to Angu-
ts every Saturday with muoh regularity, and we
nro satisfied that the- contemplated addition of
snotheT boat to the “Aoeommodation Line” will
meet with groat favor and liberal patronage from
Gepublio. We wish the courteous firm all pda-
*ibie IUC008S, and a fell reArard for thoir sterling
ritezrity as business men.
The name of the uew steamer which was built
Mpressiy for this line at Wilmington, Del., is
Vhas. S, Hardee, and aha is in every respect a
nodel boat, fitted up with v all the modern im-
imn ements, such as will commend her to public
lavor.
splendid 4 or 6 Horse Wagon with Harness to
’ ~ ' sat
tY WAYNE® STABLES
cor York and West Broad ste.
master, is now loading
novlG-tf
For freight apply to
nov29
CHAS.X. COLBY A OO,
SELECT ff MILE SCHOOL
I U FIRKINS choice Butter.
L O CHAS. L, COLBY A CO„
nov!4-tf cdr. Abercom and Bay streets.
X ing on the corner of Charlton and Drayton streets
would rcepectfally announce to the pebUc that he, as
sisted by Mrs. Alethea S. Burroughs, will open a Seled
Female School to said building 00 the first Monday to
October.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, B:
To all whom it may concern: \
A. Cobb will apply to the Court of C
.of Guardianship on the persons and
rien and Andrew J. Cobb, minors az
of RrittonOobh, late or Bryan com
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
2^ TON* ENGLISH SHEET OOP*
PER, mannfactared exprcssly for the Southern .mar
ket, of usual thickness and weight. Size of sheets as
follows ^99x94, 69x98, 60x17, 60x9, 60x7,36x8 inches.
WT.l he sold at a'great bargain. Enquire of '
G. P. BRADFORD.
!* j B48 Broadway, N. T.
Or JOHNS. COWLES, ‘
Corner Bull and Bay streets,
it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to
make objections* Lif any they have] on or before the
maiy next, otherwise sola letters
HaymanMMinsrj Bryan county,
w’.^HAYSiANS,o.b.€l :
objections, lif any they have]
first Monday to January ”
will be granted.
M itness; W. ft. Haymans, Ordint
this 30th day of November, I860. :
HEREBY give notice that three months after
date I will apply to the city Council of Savannah,
oreia, for renewal of the following CMtifcata of
TOBACCO
QTATE OF GEORGIA.
persons toteresto
*hat sixty Days after date, we si
to , the honorable Court of On
Cwnty fiw leave to seU the whole of tae
Thomas J -Bird, late of said County, dec
JOHN H.mKOT-tESa aS
OCBE, GADEK A UNCKLES,
L. C. NORVELL A CO,
Rush .to RESCHER’8, Secure
Your bargains, at 13 Barnard street
irowH, Eagle, Soutfaern,
A Craven, MeOharty
and Excelsior If
to rite and admonish at) whom
All In good order and nearly hew. For sate by
GEO. W ATWOOD,
Port^yaLB; CL
Tnrnips, Lei