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The Savannah Daily Herald
Fraianism in Ireland.
GREAT ShIZURK OF ARMS IN BELFAST.
Ou Wednesday last the Customs’ nutliori
ties in Belfast ssized two tierces of pistols ou
board the Fleetwood steamer Prince Alfred.
One of the casks was consigned to a hard
ware merchant in town ; but that jjentlemau,
it is said, denies any knowledge of the con
signment, and suites that he has received no
invoice ot the goods. The tierces were re
moved to the “Queen's Warehouse” by the
Customs’ officers. Some of the pistols were
revolvers aud they were all of a superior
description. It is reported that before the
departure ot the Prince Alfred from Fleet
wood, the officers of customs at that port
took possession of seven or eight cases ot
rifles and one or two tierces of pistols, which
were either on board the steamer, or about
to be put on board.
VoeCLiB SYMCUHY WITH THE CAUSE.
The Castlebar prisoners charged with
Feuianism baa been let out ou had, and the
Ciinnaught Ranger stales that as soon as tne
intelligence- was communicated that the
prisoners were to be liberated from custody
from three hundred to four hundred of the
inhabitants of the town wended their way
to the gate of the county prisou, where they
awaited the appearance of the patriots.—
Lou-- alter the latter had sought their own
bourns the crowd tilled the streets, mauilesl
ing the utmost sympathy with the liberated.
WHAT THE POLICE FOUND IN ULSTER.
;From the Loudon Shipping Gazette.J
There is a good story told to the effect that
information having been received of arms
being concealed in an Ulster parish, the local
magistrate look unto himself a number ot
mounted constables and set off in quest ot
the contraband goods. They sought all day
in farm aud byre and barton, und found
nothing. Their search continued through the
niuht, and at last their perseverance was re
warded by seeing at two o’clock in the m ru
ing a li-riit streaming through the cliiuk ofuu
outhouse. Clearly there was something
wrong here, and so the building was sur
rounded, the door burst open with the bint
end of a carbine, and the eager magistrate
and police broke in upon a very much
astonished farmer, who was attending a fa
vorite sow in her confinement. The police
could not stand so absurd a joke, and burst
out iuto a fit of laughter as inextinguishable
as that of the Homeric gods. The nmgistraie
saw the thing iD a different light—saw him
self a butt until his dying day—and so he
gave the farmer a soveteigu to mend his door
and hold his tongue.
The Jamaica Insurrection.
Late Central American papers contain ac
counts of the progress of the Jamaica insur
rection up to the 19th ult. The fury of the
blacks seems to have reached its culmina
ting point on the 11th, when a mob of some
fouc or five huudred of them assembled at
Morant Bay, and supplied themselves by
force with arms and ammunition from the
police station of the town. They at once at
tacked the court house, whither the local
authorities had betaken themselves for safe
tv and had gathered a few of the citizens
Au assault ensued, which was upsucceaslul
until tbe assailants fired the building and the
inmates were forced out by the flames. They
were all seized by the rioters and slaughter
ed aud their corpses outraged in eveiy way
that the devilish ingenuity of the mob could
devise Some were disemboweled; others
beheaded; arras and legs were torn off;
tongues und eyes plucked out. In some
cases these thiugs were done before death.
Fourteen whites are known to have been
killed—among them some ot the most influ
ential and esteemed residents of the town,
and twenty-live, including one woman, se
verely wounded. The local military trace
was called out, and a number of the leaders
of the mob had been caught and tried by
court martial. Over oue hundred block*
are said to have been executed. No fears
were entertained of a lresh outbreak
Tue following places had been burned by
J The town of Mancliionel, Mulatto River,
Elmwood, Rose Cottage, Fair Prrapecl,
Bostqu, Castle Fairy Hill, and Deans Val
ley.
Odd TiTLts of Books is Formkk Times
In 1(196 a pamphlet was published in Lon
d„n entitled -A Most Delectable Sweet
Periutued Nosebay for God’s Saints to smell
at.’ About tbe year 1649 there was publish
ed a woik eutitled ‘A Pair ol Bellows to
blow oft the Dust cast upon John Fry,’ and
another called ’The Snuffers ot Divtue Love.
Cromwell's time was particularly tamous tor
tale-panes.’ Tue author ol a work on Chanty
entitles bis book • Hooks and Eyes for Be
vers Breeches.’ Another, wboproiessed a wish
to exalt poor human nature, cads bis labors,
• Hinh-lieeled Shoes for Dwarfs in Holiness.
And another •Crumbs ol Comiort-for the
Chickens of the Covenant.’ A Quacker,
whose outward man the powers tbai
were, thought lit to imprison, publish
ed ‘A Sigh of Sorrow from the din
ners Zion, breathed out of a Hole in the
Wall oi an earthly Vessel, known among
Men by the name of Samuel Fish.’ About
the same lime there was also publisbed,
•The Spiritual Mustard Pot, to make a Soul
sneeze with Devotion ; Salvation's Vantage-
Ground or a Looping Sand lor Heavy Be
lievers.’ Another- A Shot aimed at the
Devil’s Headquarters through the lube ot
me Cannon ol tbe Covenant. Tins is an
author who speaks in language which the
most illiterate reprobate cannot tail to undei;.
stand. Another, ' A Reaping-hook Weil tem
pered, lor the Stubborn Ears of the- c mtng
Crop; or, Biscuits baked m the Oven ot
Charily, carefully conserved tor the Chickens
of the Church, the Sparrows of tbe Spirtt,
and tbe sweet Swallows ot Salvation. lu
another we have the following description of
Us contents: 4 Seven Sobs of aisomivvlul
Soul for Sin, or tbe Seven Penitential Psalms
ot the princely Prophet David ; whereunto
are also added, William Humius Hand u,
of Honeysuckles, and divers Godly aud Pithy
Ditties now newly augmented.
The Wedding is the Clouds.— The latest
sensation in aeronautics^ -tbe wedding toUi
bv balloon—came off, as advertised, irOni
Prolejsor Lowe’s Amphitbeatre, New York,
the even, drew together a great crowd ot
spectators, bud considerable interest was
manifested in the eletails by those preseu..
Tne oiigiual programme ol performing the
nuptial Ceremony in mid-air was materially
modified, the marriage taking place at the
Fifth Avenue Hotel belore the trip. Ibe
balloon blurted about lour o clock, having on
board the newiy-married couple, Professor
Lowe aud a little daughter ol tbe bridegroom.
Ho tar as learned, tbe trip was an enjoyable
one. The names ol tbe bride aud bridegroom
were Miss Mary West Joukius, ol Si. Louis,
aud Piotessor Joint F. Boynton, oi Syracuse.
MaNuracruKKßs' Profits.Tbe editor of
the New Euglaud Farmer, 1b bis laat ‘‘note*
of travel,” auys :
‘•A stay of lour hour* at Lowell gavo me
opportunity to learn that most ol tlyi mills
are in oporatli u and euruing large dividends
tor stoiukliolden. I was tolu by a gentleman
winiuwiial onoverMUlt with the luiiuulaeiure
ol cotton, that, uo all light OBIUW goods «
profit of (mu dollar U made on every pound
of enllou used I"
Tim lataat news from Msulsus states that
• lenersl Meagher, Urn new Si crelary Os that
ten limy, utei wlllt a gland rmwpiionlrnw
the mvi tal itubs ol Um Kenlaus on nil af-
Itvsl at Virginia illy, aud that he made a
jhUg sputa h to them
Letter from Wirz to tl»e President.
The following letter, without date or sig
nature, was written by Wirz’s owu lisud to
President Johnson four days liefore his exe
cution; but his counsel, Mr. Schade, deemed
it unadvisahle to present it:
With a tremoling hand, with a heart filled
with ihe most conflicting emotions, and with
a spirit- hopeful oue moment and despairing
the next, I have taken the liberty of address
ing you. When I consider your exalted po
sition ; when I think fora moment that in
your hind rests the weal or woe'bf millions
—yea, the peace of the world—well may I
pause to call to my aid courage enough to
lay before you my humble petition. I have
heai and you spoken of as a man willing and
ready at all times and under all circum
stances to do justice, and that no man, how
ever humble he may be, need feai to ap
proach you, aud therefore I have cogie to
the conclusion that you will allow me the
same privilege as exteuded to hundreds and
thousands of all. It is not my desire tmrin
tention to enter iuto an argument as to l lie
merits of my case Io your hands, if I mi
rightfully informed, are all the records and
evidences hearing upon this point, and it
would lie piesumptiou upon my part to say
one word al oat it. There is only one riling
that I ask, aud it is expressed in a It w words,
pass your sentence. Foi six weary mouths
I have been a prisoner V for six mouths my
name h is been in the mouth ot every one;
by thousands I am considered a monster of
cruelty; a wretch that ought not to pollute
the earth any longer. Truly, when I pass in
my mind over the testimony given, I some
times, almost doubt my own existence. I
doubt that I am the-Capt. Wirz sjiofcen of.
I doubt that such a'mau ever lived’such as
he is said to be, and I atn inclined to cnll ou
the mountains to tall upon and bury me aud
my shame. f
He closes, after a long and incoherent pe
tition for mercy, with : •
I may perhaps suffer a violent death. I
am not guiity, and God judge me. I have
said all that I wished to say. Excuse my
bokluess in addressing yottj-but I could not
help it. I caunot bear this suspense much
longer. May God bless yv>n und be With
you. Your task is a great and fearlul one.
In life or death I -hall pray for you, and for
the prosperity of tbe country in which I have
passed my happiest and darkest days.
Anecdote of General UrwU und, Bishop
General Polk. _
A correspondent of the Oimflnnati Com
mercial tells the following pteusiblc story of
a bit of sharp praciice V Llw °on General
Grant aud the Rebel Revert nil Geueral Polk.
While the General was in commaud of tbe
post of Cairo, Bishop General Polk, General
Pillow and General Frank Cheatham, of the
Rebel army, were at Columbus, Kentucky.
Flags of truce were occasionally sent back
and forth between the tyjoji'aces, aud the
opposing Generals W*re generally present.—
After the conclusion' of business it was fre
quently the case that wine Would be brought
forth, and toasts drank at parting. On one
occasion General Polk proposed a toast which
he said all Could drink. Those present filled
their glasses, and lio gave “To General
George Washington.;’; As bo paused, pur
posely, at the end of the name, the compa
ny commenced to drink, .when he added,
“Me first Rebel” General Grant had his
glass nearly finished by that time, and it was
iio use to stop, but exclaimed: “That
was scarcely fair, General, but l will be even
with- you some day.;" The laugh w as, of
course, somewhat against him, but the com
pany parted in good humor. Some two
weeks alterward another flag of truce was
sent down to Columbus, General Grant ac
companying it.
Alter business was over the Rebel General
produced tbe wine, as usual, and General
Grant adroitly turned the conversation iuto
State Rights, on which subject Southerners
always loved to dilate—their rights being
the alleged object for which they claimed to
be fighting. He allowed them to proceed at
considerable length without attempting to
refute auything, and they were perhaps flat
tering themselves with the idea that they
were converting bim from the error of his
ways. At length he arose to go, and pro
posed a toast at polling. Glasses were filled,
and the Geueral rose and gave “E jual rights
to all." He then made a pause, as General
Polk had done, aud when all were busily
drinking he added, “white and black." The
horror of the chivalry at being inveigled into
driuking such a heretical toast may easily be
imagined, and they were rather disposed to
feel angry until General Grant remarked,
“Now, General Polk, I think I am even with
you lor that Rebet toast you made me drink
at our last conference.” Quick to see and
appreciate a gotal joke, the angel ot tne
Southerners was turned into a lamdi at the
expense of their reverend
giaceluliy achnowleded hiinsdt flhohadwi-Ma
Project os an Annuity to
is stated that a project is now ready ttfWHB
put in execution, for the formation of a so
ciety, with a capital oi thirty million, divid
ed into six thousand shares of five hundred
francs, by fervent Catholics, with the object
of setting apart an annuity of six million for
the Holy Father. The headquarters of the
society will be at Rame, but a committee is
also to be established in all Catholic coun
tries.
The latest Mexican advices confirm the
appointment of Magruder and Maury as
members of the Colonization Bureau. The
Mexican Times congratulates tbe Govern
ment upon these appointments, and urges
inimigralien from the United States. . Max
imilian has appointed agents ol colonization
lor several of tlie Southern Slates Magru
der’s salary is $3,000 per annum, aud for
contingencies $2,550.
The agricultural report for October is re
ported as extremly favorable. The decrease
in tbe wheat crop is not so great, by four
teen millions of bushels, as was estimated in
August. Oats have increased 50,000 bushels,
and bay more than 5,000,000 tous. The yield
of corn is also great—greater than usu. 1
since especially heavy crops of corn have
been planted in tbe Southern States.
A Negro Emkutb is West Florida.—Tbe
Tallahassee Sentinel of the 7th, says :
Information bus been received here of un
entente among tbe negroes near Marianna,
Jackson county, 'Vest Florida. The rioters
had burned Mr. Thomas White s Gin House,
with about sixty bales of cotton. Tin- ciim
munding General here ordered forthwith a
company of the 7th Infantry, (Regular*,) to
West Florida, to quell the disturbance.
It is said that the Presiduut will not sub
mit to the exclusion irom Oongresa of the
H auburn members, as proposed by the Itadi
caU His message will dUmctly announce
those Slates us being lu the Uulon. and en
titled to thll representation. Tlf* I resident
will not recogm/.o the right ol
from Urn NoiUn ro HjrtM
lueiiilters iWim the Sotuhi rii StMle*, TO*
dui.uinhiHUoft of the President hying *"■
oom* known euutes soiu* wavering om mi*
purl of the itudh als
Turkey Ims Inm startled" hv Urn, ruraor of
a great Inouvailon peiiudrated hy lit* Multan.
in all ret leseulailona of tbu human hwni
hav« Iwen deemed pioiaue by l||« true Ma
hiHuaUna.
SIVANVAH, (.EOKI.It. SITIRIIAV, NOVEMBER 18, 1865.
I Garrett Davis and Brutus Clay, who have
| sued Generals Palmer and Brisbiu for ab
’ ducting slaves, are themselves in turn to be
sued lief ue the Freedmen’s Bureau tor liold
i iug freed persons in labor without pay, iu
j violation of a law of the United States.
High Approval.— Mrs. 8. A. Allen lately
received a letter from a lady, stating that at
the suggestion of mimerons friends she pur
chased a bottle of Mrs. S. A. Allen's World s
Hair Restorer and Zylohalsarnum, or Hair
Dressing, and after usiugitafew times, her
hair, which was quite grty, was restored to
its youthful color, and new hair was fast ap
pearing. No lady’s toilet is complete with
out these preparations. Every Druggist sells
them. novl4uod-lw
Mail. CONTRACTS W AITED.
Ki-E.lahlUhm.ut of Mail Fnrilities In
Georgia.
The Post Office Department desires to
furnish the State of Georgia with Postal
service, at Ihc earliest practicable day, uu'.il
July Ist, 18(16, when the regular contracts’
proposals tor which are now advertised for,
will go into effect
Tne Department invites proposals for con
veying the mails until Juuc 30, 1866. to all
couuiry seats aud other important points not
reached by Railroad communication, at rates
not ro exceeef $8 per mile per annum for
weekly seivice ; sls for semi-weekly, and
$32 lor tri-weekly; and where the importance
of the case requires, S4O for daily service ;
counting the distance one way only in all
cases.
Service will be furnished ou routes, where,
before the war, it was daily, three times a
week; where it was tri-weekly twice a week;
and where it was semi-weekly, weekly
service will be allowed.
Proposals should be addressed to “Hon.
Geo. W. McLellan, 2d Asst. P. M Washing
ton, D. C.. and should state they are for
service lo end June 30th. 1866.
nov 4 ts
Hagan’s Magnolia Balm.
This is tbe most delightful and extraordinary article
ever discovered. It changes the sun-bnrnt face and
hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty,
imparting the marble purity of youth, and the (list in
gue appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion.
It removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from
the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent
and smooth. It contains no material injurious to
the skiu. Patronized by Actresses and Opera
Singers. I' is a hat every lady should have. Sold
every wh* re. Detail price, 50 cents.
Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y.
Address all Orders to
DEMAS BARNES * CO.,
0c127-eodly New York.
LYON’S KATHAIRON.
Knthairon Is from the Greek word “Kathro," or
“Kathairo,** signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate aud re
store. This article is what its name signifies. For
preserving, restoring and beautifying the human hair,
it is the most remarkable preparation in the world.
It is again owned and put up by the original proprie
tor, and is now made with the same care, skill and at
tention which gave it a sale of over one million bot
tles per annum.
It is a most delightful Hair Dressing.
It eradicates scurf anil dandruff.
It keep* the head cool and »lean.
It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy.
It prevents the hair from falling off and turning
gray.
It restores hair upon bald heads.
I Any lady or gentleman who values a bea.itful heid
of hair should use Lyon’s Kathairon. It is known
and used throughout the civilised world. Sold by ul
Respectable dealers.
DEMAS BARNES A CO.,
ocf27-eodly New York.
DAVID BAILEY,
Merchant Tailor
[Formerly Cotter for Wm. R. Symon*]
BEGS most respectfully to inform his frii-nd* aud the
pul die generally, that he haß removed from the
MeofMr. A. B. Ives to
'lo-fft•ffnlW' r i^ Eß STREET >
11' >ths rsNjudVStjifisSßrif«p.*iW*
par. and to make up at:. WtfWifK
m<»et fashionable style. »
Remember No. 12—if you want what is good arid
reasonable. n9-lm
AVhlliam Grill,
(Successor to William B. Hawkins,)
PI POUTER and Wholesale Dealer In Foretgn und
Domestic Ales, and ines. Liquors, Philadelphia l*or
ter. Champagne Cider, Ac.,
No. 176 IXII4OII Street,
Opposite St Pant’, Church,
NEW YORK.
Bottler of Mile's Celebrated Ale for Shipping and
Family use.
Particular attention paid to Filling and Shipping
Southern Orders.
AM orders by mail will be promptly attended to.
n 1 l-3m
FINE CUSTOM MADE
CLOTHING.
PDONELAN. Merchant Tailor, haajuat received a
* largo invoice of New and Elegant Styles of
FRENCH CLOTHS and CASSIMEKKB, selected with
cars in the New York Market, In accordance with the
tales fashions of the dav. Young gentlemen desiring
it htuhlw Suit, made up from Stylish Goods, cannot be
better salted In Savannah. Mr. D metnn has faelUliss
for gut tine up Garments inthobest style, lineman.. a
by any other establishment in tbe cily, having secured
the tnir-t Workmen, and enlarged hissmre. In order lhat
his work may ne done entirely under his own sup. r.
vision. PETEK DONELAN,
Merchant Tailor Bull street,
r,lB Next door to the Post office.
NOTICE.
ASSESSOR’S OFFICE U. & INT REVENUE, i
Ist District of Georgia, 93 Hay atreet, }
Savuntiah, Nov iTtli, isaa. I
THE attention of all persona intereeied la directed to
“Au Art to I’rovld* Internal Revenue, ’’ Ac.
Section 71. And be It further euactsd. That no per
son. Wm, ci miiaay or oor|>oratlon shall h* engage* In,
Mdarcutc, nilrarry on any trade, business, or urofo
Orcni e tk«*efi#> At, , , ~
The suTsirrlbcrls now prepared lo 'Waive nupllca
tlona tor Ucenree, and will eoatmus to do so Ibr tan
days fni'u data. (nuH . „ IIOPKIN*,
■IT MTB Asasssor.
NOTICE.
UIUjniTGEM Ufflli |MT||E^ VENUE, >
MKVENUE UTANPRuTsII tlmulTr ‘.Tu at L*
tU 04*.*. to large ot small gitaailtlur
A, M. WIIRON,
silt tioiis i nm
FOR SALE LOW,
To Wind xip an instate
A VALUABLE FARM. 5' a miles from Augusta,
c<>ntaiuing one hundred ind eighty acres, more
or less; a I amt oue hundred acres of ii iu valuable
wood.
A good dwelling, with seven roonm*, stables, car
riage house, and M-tepfami building*.
To a party weiring a good, healthy, comfortable
home, within fifty minute* qrive oi Augusta, tho
above place offers puperfor inducement*.
For further pai oculars, enquire of
CUAS. L. COLBY k CO.,
nov7— eodlw Comer Aliercoi n and Buy ctreeta.
Cooper, Olcott A FarttTly.
Booksellers and Stationers,
SAVANNAH, GA.
THE undersigned have formed a Copartnership
under the. name and style of Cooper, Oh oits and
Farreily, for the transaction of a Wholesale and Re
tail Book aud Stationery Business at the old stand of
John M Cooper & Cos., uorlli-went cornel' of Whitaker
aud St. Juiian Streets,
John m. cooper.
WILLIAM 11. OLCOTT.
DANIEL G OLCOTT.
oct«3 eodlm STEPHEN FARRELLY.
KEEP WARM.
npllifi u dersigned respectfully inform their friends
X and the pablie generally that they are prepared to
furnish the b- st quality of Oak Pine and Hickory
Wood, at as low rates as any other firm. Thank ul
for past favors we request a continuance of the same.
Again wu say KEEP WARM.
BUTLER A H ARDWICK,
n!4 Old Staud, Canal Br.dge.
GREAT DIRT EXTRACTOR
JAMES PYLE’S
S o'A P .
A SUCCESSFUL IMPROVEMENT FOR
SAVING LABOR AND EXPENSE
IN WASHING. ,
Warranted not to Injure the
Finest Fabric.
BY thf' use of thi*Soap, housekeepers ran save half
the money usually expended for Soap, Sal So la,
ttci, as oiie pound will guns far as three jiounde oflb«
common yellow Soaps, and do the work in half the
time. There is no Soap in use that will bleach cot*
tons and linens so purely white as th s, anjJ none are
so generally useful to all dames.
Three gallons of good Solt Soap can be made from
one pound of Ihe OK SOAP, which is the cheapest
material that can be used lor washing dishes, mi k
paiiß, scrubbing floors, paint work, washing windows,
etc.
For Steamboats, Painters, Printers, Machine's,
Burnishers, Dye*v, and At an ufac liners’ the OK SOAP
has no rival.
Those w ho doubt the truth of the above statements,
have only to try it and judge irom the results. The
thousands of housekeepers who are u-iug Pyle’s Die
tetic Saleratns (noJustly celebrated for pnntyj, will
find this Soap equally as worthy of patronage.’
It may be used in the same way as any other Soap,
but the most favorable results arc produced by follow
ing the directions oil each Imr.
Hold in Savannah, at wholesale, by
YORK, WILLIAMS, MeINTIRE A CO.
At retail by
novK’-cod 5 ) STUART & CO.
STOVES, Ac.
COOK I UST G
AND
Heating Stoves,
Round Jr*ots, Ovens,
Hollow Ware, <fce.
Whitaker above Broughton Sts.
J. G. THOMPSON & CO.
octl6-2aw2m
limm HOWARD
Has resumed tile Practice of Medicine Special atten
tion to Discuses of the Eye.
Office, and residence. Jonas street, two doors frem
Whitaker. • octl9 law4w
ITCH i TtChT iTCH !
SCRATCH! SCRATCH!! SCRATCH!!!
■Wheaton’s Ointment*
WILL CURE THE ITCH IN FORTY-EIGHT HOURS.
Also curt's Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all
Eruptions of the Skiu. Price 60 cents For sale by
all Druggists By sending CO cents to Weeks A Potter,
Sole Agents, 170 WashingtonftrecL Boston, Mass., It
will be forwarded by mail, flteo of postage, to any
part of the United States. seot2l-3m
DO YOU WANT HEAVY CROPS ?
TP you do; manure your lands thoroughly, and you
JL VSWBMwmaeiiHui' u.
jvfu —wr I*l* advantageous terms.
JR g'BTW 1
and an iuvestuieiit ii it will be tfi' hoJCSStSCfb
any that cun be made.
For sale in any quantities from a single barrel to
one thousand tons.
F. W. SIMS A Cos.
novlT-lw Over Erwin A Hardee’s.
Livci’|iool Salt,.
FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT .PURCHASERS,
Apply to
Fordyce, Undersoil & Janney,
nIT 13 Stoddard's Range, up stsirs,
NOTICE.
SAVANNAH, Nor. lCrh
During my absence from tbe city «r State Mr. C. H.
But er is my duly authorized agent,
nil C. W. THOMPSON.
NEW GOODS
NEW Style Black Cloth Cloaks
Water Proof Cloaks
S-4 and 10 4 Fancy Wool Shawls
8-4 and 10-4 Black Thibet Shawls
Rich Mohair and Poplins
Black and Colored Empress Cloth
s-4 und9 4 Table Damask
10-4, 11-4 and 12*4 Blankets
Heavy Orey Blanket*
Ladle-.’and Oeat*’ Merino Vests
Linen Bet*
Hosiery, Ac.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE CIIEAP BT
Do WITT At MORGAN.
ikivlM',
NOTICE.
THU Steamer Sudlar In imiw dlachsrgtng at the toot
or Akercorn atreet. P«rtlee uro rsqitlred to re
movs their Goods hslt>r« sundown, *r they will Im
.Pirod .1 WrilfM a»6 OOHKN,
■it ' MMI
"PLATED WARE.
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itsl* law/a. AdmlkMwnsr.
Legal Notices.
STATE OF HBORGIA. LIBERTY COUNTY.—To
all W>KMp It m*»y o ne- rn :
Wlii-roas. J •kin Sloan will apply at the C* Ufl of Ordi
nary for L**tteis of Administration on tlw tstato of
J im -* Sloan, d«cea*e«l.
These are. therefore, to cite ami mimoiii-h all whom
ib insy Cdio rs. to l*e and I‘pp. ar Iwfbre tin* ComL to
make objection (if any th* y hav« j, on or before the
fit st Monday in December next, otherwise said Letters
will be grant'd.
Witness W . P. Girardeau. Esq., Ordinary for Liber
tv connty, this 2d October, ISU6.
o< t 7 W. P. GIRARDK 'V. O L. C.
TATEOF GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY—To all
whom it mnv concern •
When as, Mtnon Ilnriington will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the e»tut«
of Ii- I’. Harrington, deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all wb m
it may concern, to bo and appear before the Court, to
make oi jeciiou sis any they have), on or before the
fitsi Monday in December ui-xt, othei wise svid Lett-is
will b • granted.
Witness YV P. Girardeau, K.-q., Ordinary for Liberty
county, this 2d October, 18C5.
oct7 W P. GIRARDEAU, O. L C* •
KOKUiA, BULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it
J iii a y concern :
Whereas, Janies W. Kimbrell and Mat it Kick lighter
Win apply at the Court or Ordinary of Bulloch couu
ty lor letters or administration ou the estate of John
C. Kimbrell.
Thes<* are to cite ami admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to tile
their objection (if any they have) on or lH*fore the
first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters
will be grouted.
Witness my hand and official signature this 12th
daft or Octolier, IM>5. DAVID BEASLEY, sr.
octH-lawlm ordinary.
/ MURCIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.—'fit all whom it
vl may concern:
Whereas, llenrv O. Lee will apply to the Court, of
Ordinary ot Bulloch county for tetters of administra
tion ou the estate of William A. Let*.
These are to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred of said deceased, to file w ith said court their
objection fit any they have) on or before the first
Monday in December next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature this 12th
day of October. 1806. DAVID BEASLEY, sr.,
octU-lawlm Ordinal y.
A DMINISTItATOR’S SALE—By virtue of an order
A. of tlu? Court of Ordinary of Bulloch County, w ill
oe sold before the Court House door, at States!*>-
rougii, wit liiu the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday iu December next, at Public Outcry
lion, eight hundred aid seventeen acres of Inud,
tho Homestead tract, containing five huudred and
forty-six acres, more or less, bounded by lands of*
Washington Water’s estate, of M. l’arrish ami others;
one other tract containing sixteen acres ttounded l»y
lands of the estate of M. Parsish and others : one
other tract containing two huudred and fifty-five
acres, more or less, bounded l»v lands of M. B.
Hendrix and others unimproved,’ all sold subject to
the w idow’s dower, belonging to the estate of Sea
ham Hendrix, and sold for the benefit ot the heirs
and erediLora of suit! estate. Terms made known on
the day of sale, Get. 12th, 1865.
WITCH EL B. HENDRIX. Administrator,
octlfilaw-lm '*
G~ EORGiA, bULLOdi’ COUNTY .—To all whom it
may couceru :
Whereas, Mitchell Lauier and Eliza Sumerlln will
apply at the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county for
letters of administration on the estate of James bum
erlin.
These are to cite and admonish ull and singular
the kindred and creditors or said deceased, to file
with said court their objection (if any they have) on
or before the llrst Monday in December next, other
wise said letters will be granted.
Witness thy hand officially this 12th dav of Octo
ber, 18G5 . DAVID BEASLEY, sr..
oct 14-1 aw lin On I inary.
G"V EOluil a7 BULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it
I may concern :
Whereas, John 8. Denmark and Noah Veasmith will
apply at the Court of Ordinary ol Bulloch county for
letters of administration on the e-tatc of Albeuiurl
Vessmith, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred aud creditors of said deceased,
to tile their objection with said court (if any they
have) on or before the first Monday in December next*
otherwise said letters granted the applicant.
Witness, David Beeskey, sen., Ordinary for Bulloch
couutv, this Pith day of Oct., IHG6.
ociifi-lawlm DAVID BEKBLEY, sen.. OrjJ.
GIEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it
J may concern :
Whereas, James Young will apply at the Court of
Ordinary of Bulloch County lor letters of administra
tion on ihe estate of Thomas Young, deceased.
These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish ull and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to file their objections with said court (if any they
have) oil or before the first Monday in December next
otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, my hand and official signature, this 12th
day of October, isus.
oct 16-lawiin DAVID BEASLEY, sen., Ord.
/ 1 EOKiilA, BULLOCH CO 6 A TV.—To all Wfiom it
OTinay concern :
Whereas, John B. Rushing will apply at the Court of
Ordinary of Bulloch Comity for letters of administra
tion on the estate of YVm. Rushing, deceased.
These an*, therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to file their objections with said court (if any they
have) oil or before the first Monday m December
next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, my hand and official signature, this 12th
day of October, 1805.
or l lo law 1 ill DAVID BEASLEY, son., Ord.
STAtFOF GEORGIA^BULLOCH COUNTY.—To all
whom it may concern:
Whereas, James smith will apply at the Court of
Ordinary of Bulloch County, for Li tters of Administra
tion on the Estate of Nicy Smith, deceased.
These are to cite and admonish all and singular the
Idndred and creditors oi mid deceased; to tile their
objections with said Court (if any they have.) on or
before the nrst Monday in Dc< ember next, otherwise
said Mdters will be granted.
Witness my hand onicially this 12th day of Oct.,
1806.
DAVID Drd.
octi6-law-lm *
STATET)F (JEOItGIA, BULLOCII COLNTY.—To
all w hom it may concern:
Whereas, James W. Klmbrcll will apply at the
( ©art ol Ordinary of Bulloch County, for Letters of
Administration on the Estate of Absalom Parrish,
deceased.
These are to cite aud admonish all and singular
the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to tile
their objections with said Court (if any they have,) oil
or before the Drat Monday in December next, other*
wise said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand oitlcially this 12th day of Oct.,
"T*** BEASLEY, sen., Ord.
fIffATE Os otoRGLLIHiLtoQLiH L I Y I
Mhi*»M,Uiwßt»ir <>l Jeptnt. nagln» Is ntire#e»«ul
and dwlMB
trillion o said estate, f *taiiipijjwhM jjjjjPrk of tw
Superior Court AdTninistraTnr~lß Wm Jh
terms of the Statutes in such
These are to cite and admonish all and slfttfWP
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
rh©ir objections with said Conit (if any they have,)
on or before the tirst Monday in December next,
otherwise said Letters win b« granted.
Witness my hand oitlcially this 12th day of Oct.,
18U6.
DAVID BEASLEY, sen., Ord.
octlft-law-lm
TATE OK OEOitOlAj liU.LOUki cOtlN A Y.— lo
all whom it may concern :
Whereas, afl the estate of Michael Parrish is unrep
resented, and unless some til aud propel person ap
plys for the Administration of said estate, 1 shall
appoint the Clerk of the Superior Couit Adminis
trator on said estate in terms of the Statutes lu such
case made ami provided.
These are to cite and admonish all ami singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to flic their
objections with said Court (if any they have,) on or
before the first Monday in becemt>er next, otherwise
said Letters will lie granted.
Witness my hand Officially tills 12th day of Oct.,
1&*.
DAVID BEASLEY, sen., Ord.
octlC law-lm
i>MININITIATOR'S SALE.—By virtue of an order
of the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch County, will
oe sold before the Court House door,in Siatcsborough,
within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
December next, al PubUcOateiy, one hundred ami
fifty acres of laud with a comfortable log building on
it with outer building, bounded by lands of u. C.
Lee, (Jen. G. \V. Lee and David Beasley, belonging
to the estate of Simon S. Williams, and sold for tlie
benefit ofifne heirs and creditors of said deceased,
terms tnndo Known on the day of sale, this 12th day
of Oct., 18»h>.
BENJAMIN C. LEE,Administrator.
oetW-law-lm
STATE OK GkoKi.lA. GHAT MAM GuUNTY.—To
ull whom it may concern :
Wln it-aa, Nathaniel Lovell wi.l apply it the Court
ot Ordinary tor Letiera of Admlolatrallon on the ro
tate of Angle Ijwvll late of aald ■ ounty. decauMHl:
Tbi-ao are, therefore, to efio and adinonlab all
whom It may concern, to l>e anil appear before aald
Court lo make ohlecilon tlf any they have; on or be
fore the WNBd Monday In Jauuuly next, otherwUe
aald luttere will he granted.
VVTiiieu my hand and official stguature, tide 7th
day of Noveuilier, IMM.
D. A. O’BYKNK,
nil’ Ordinary < halham
a" iAIE OK GEORGIA. GI.VN
it To all whon It may Conner a i
Whareaa, Ann J. O’Sullivan will apply at thaOourt
of Ordinary for LaUera of Admlnlatrallmi un lh* ee
uta or Floreure OKulltyaa, late of oaM twunty da
■ eaanl. a . , _ * .
Theo* »r*l lhft#W*. If* «#* •*! »dm<mloh til
wlmia It may .'“in erti.Tio Be anil appear lurtore aald
Court pi make otdwatun flf any they haver un or be
Area Me Aret Monday In fioHMe Beal, elharwlae
WHteeqjy, uffieUt elgdAMint thla 04 of haven
rai.u wHHHII'MIIN J UuHTirN,«, #. u,
f Legal Notices.
(STATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY—To !
k? all whom it may concern •
Whereas. Oeorge Hawkins wifi apply at the Quart j
of Ordinary ft* Let ers DimniiKory aa du&rdiuu of the j
person and property of Christopher J. Abbott, orphan
and minor,
> Tin ae are, therefore, t<> cite and admonish all whom *
it may concern, to Is* and appear befo'e said Court to I
make*objection (if any they havei on or b» lore the I
flr*t Monday in December next, otherwise said letters i
will lie graimpl.
Witness my nand and official signature thisirttliday j
of October, ISfifc
«»ctt7 liw4od DA. O’ BYRNE, OC. C. '■
G 1 KDRHIA— BL LLOCn COUNTY.—To all whom it
M may ci*nc> rn :
Whereas, t»illiaui J. Alliff and Joseph Alliff will ,
apply at the Com tof » rdlnary of Bulloch coumy for
Adm inis: union ou the estate of John AUiu,
; Senior,
j These are to cite and admonish all and #»ngular the
kindred and creditois of said deceased, to file their ob
jection* with said Court (if any they havejonor before
ttn* fli>t Monday In December next, trtnerwise said
| letters w ill be granted.
i \\ itnoss my hand, officially, this i?tb day of Octo
ber. 1 SOS, DAVID BEASLEY, Sen.,
oct. 5 lawim Ordinary.
Cl KORGIA—uI LLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it
I may concern:
J Whereas, Mathew Alliff and John Alliff, Jr., will
apply at the Court of Ordinary of Bui lor h county for
j Letters of Administration on the estate of Joseph
Alliff, deceased,
'1 hose are to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said dece.ascd lo file their ob
jections with said Court sis any they haveY on or before
the first Monday in December next, otherwise said
Letters will be granted.
Witness my band, officially, this 72th day of Octo
ber, 1856. DAVID BEASLEY, Sen.,
oct 2d lawim ordin«ry._
/1 EORYiA—UULLOC H COUNTY.—T# ail whom it
V_T may concern:
Whereas, Chcshrv Parrish will apply at the Oonrt of
Ordinary of Bulloch County for Letters of Afinduistra
tion ou the estate of Anscii Parrish, with the will an
nexed.
These are to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors or said dgpeased to file their ob
jections with said Court on or before the first Monday
in December next, otherwise said Letters will be
granted. 4
Witness my hand, officially, this 12th day of Octo
bor, liCo. DAVID liEASLEY, Sell,
oct26 lawim, Ordinary.
rpWO months after jinte appficmoh will be made to
J. the Conit of Ordinnry of Pul Inch, for leave to
soil hK tlr* lands oHongliig to the estate of George
Grooms, deceased. dAMES W MOORE, Adtn’r.
* ELIZABETH GLOOMS, Adm’x
Bullock county, Oct. 28th, ISGS la\\4.v octll
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM OOUNTY.-To
all Whop) i’ may concern:
YWiereus, Endoru 8. Abrahams will apply nt the
Court of Ordinary for Letters DiMnissory a* Adminis
tratrix on the Estate oi Jacob M. Abrahams, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish j.II whom
It may conltem, to be and appear before said Court to
inaku objection (if any they have) ou or before the
first Monday in May next, otherwise said letters will
be granted.
Witness, tny official signature, Mils 30th dny of Oc
tober, 1806. D. A. O’BYKNK,
nov 2 Q. Q- <>•
Georgia- cnATHAM county —To an whom a
may concern: - Jfo,
Whereas John Cooper at the Court of Or
dinary for Letters of Adtmniaflration on the estate of
James B. Norris, deceased.
These are, therefore, to c ite and admdnish all whom
it may concern, to l>c and appear before said Court to
make objection (if any they havej on or before the
first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witie-ss my hand and official signature, this 17th day
of October, DGS. ETA. O’BYRNE,
nov2 Ordinary.
GEORGIA— Oil ATHAM COUNTY —To all whom It
may concern :
Whereas James E Cop* will apply at the Conrt of
Ordinary for Letters Dl-missory as Administrator oil
the estate us James C. Thompson, late of said county,
deceased,
These fttc, the.efore, to cite and admonish all w hom
it may concern to he and appear before wild Court to
make objection (if any they have) on or he fore the first
Monday in May ne*t, otherwise said letters will be
granted. a
Witness my hmnd and official signature this 20th day
of October, IhfiL V D A. O'BYRNE.
novtMamfitf ‘ Gedmary o. C.
TATK or (IwiiIUIA,~LHAITtfIFei»UNI'Y. -To
alt whom it inay concqrn:.-
Whereas, Martha A. Cannon will apply (it the Court
of Ordinary for l.etters of 'Admiuisiralipn on tbe es
tate of Chailcs Cannon, late of smm| county deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and ifflMonish all wh<>m
it may concern, to be and uppe.nFbcfore Said Court lo
make objection (if any they iiavej on or before the
first Monday In December next, otherwis** said letters
will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this 28th
day of Nocember, 1t65.
DOffi D< >MINI< K A. f)’BYRNE, 0.0. a
TWO Moriths after date application will be nmde to
the Court r»f Ordinary of Bulloch county for leave
to sell all the Land* belonging to the estateof JohN
Driggers, deceased, for the beiwtUofthc heirs and cred
itors of said estate.
nov2-law2m JOHN BRANNEN, Executor,
the second Monday .in January next,application
V/ will be made to the Ordinary of Chatham county
for leave to pell nil the real estate belonging to the es
tr io of lVter Shirk, late of Haiti couuty, deceased, for
distribution among the heirs of said eptate.
JULIAN HARfRIDGF,
AdmiuiHtrHtor and bonis non, cum
n!0-2am testiiraento annexe.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
ell whom it may concern :
Whereon, William 11. Itlliiet and Mies Katherine C.
Stiles will apply a. the Court of Ordinary lor Lettere
of Administration on tbe estate of Mrs. Mary A. Stiles,
late of said county, deceased.
These arc, therefore, to cite and ndinonieh all
whom It may concern, to be and appear lie.lire said
Court to make objection (If any they hsvi-J on or be
fore the second Monday ill January next othorwlte
said letters will he granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this 13th
day of November, 1965.
lIOVI4 D. A. O'BYRNR. Ordinary.
CJTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
IJ all whom it may concern :
Whereas, Ucorge C. Freeman will apply at the Court
o ! Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate
of Henry C. Freeman, laic of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may coneem, to be and appear belore said
c ourt to make objection flf any they have; on or tie
fore tbe second Monday in January next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this lhth
dsy of November, 1865.
Ills D. A. O'BYRNE, Ordinary.
Dancing.
4|R-jßrHmßi f«|M )|MMk friend* that th'
-Yl Recoin} Apikdt.a^«*f Scbort Km ,> 1
>i• •i. wilT J|
l < - ‘oVi’falX^ir^ivas' m ll>^k
High orfVivd fn fu-fj'
Ht V.m \ wtou Whnl'-* i |
Mtrect, or nt the St. Andrew'* IInTT,TRPWKu93|mZ
ning. To* Afteiu«Hm Class lor Young fjmHwWmw:
Children meet* on Tuesday and Thoretlay A terfifPOßTr
at 3>i o'clock. lw nlB
AWAY WITH SPECTACLES.
/ VLD Eyes mado New, without SpectaclA Doctor
KJ or Medicine. Pamphlet mailed free on receipt
of ten cents. Address E. B. Foots, M. D., No. 113'J
Brostlwuy, New Y ork. n»-2w
ArcMtccture and Engineering.
MULLER & BRUYN, Anhitects and Engineers,
are now prepared to furviisli Dr,Wings hpecifl, a*
lions and Kstim.ites for Paildinns. Also lbr all kinds
of Machinery, such ns Saw Mills and nth-r Mills. Facto
ries, Ac . and lo superintend the i.iiilrllng of the same;
Surveying done in nil Its branches, Levelling, Ac-
Ofllee in tVirrel’s iinilding, corner of Hull and Bay SIS,
second floor.
M P. MULLER,
Civil and Mechanical Engine, r.
DxWITT I JUjA N.
novt-lm Art-hit. ct.
GEOROI A-CHATIIAM COUNTY.— To all whom it
inay concern:
Whereas, M.irgsrct Doyle will apply at the Court or
Ordinary Tor Letn-rs of Administration on the Estate
of James I)o)le, latent said County, deceased.
These are. there'ore, to cite aiidadinonish all whom
It may ejmeern to he and appear lieforo said Court to
make objection (If any they Imveiou or belore the
(Second Monday in January next, otherwise said letters
will Ire grained
Witness my official signature this Tth dayof Novem
ber, D6».
nil D. A. O’BYRNE, o. o.c.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE
milE undersigned have ftirmed a Gopiirtesiohip
x Slider the uaae and style ol SerauLm, Smith A
Go., (or the tranaeeltun of a Wholeailki UAuery and
Commlwion Imalnenatn this city, at the head of liny
■treet, oppo.lt* Jcfferooe.
. n. T. ffiHAMTON,
Vonaorly re rsßton * Johnston.
- WM H. MMITH.
-Formarly Rnlmn A rtnilh
J. X. LflftGU
Hsvaliuak, Noy 14th, 14*4. ”” Ime 14
Notice.
/ rONhIGNXtoI iur JO*, w Vt KMfnOC from M*w
U tort, will atWrt l« am H»*ptM< ./Und. g.mda,
andlog Ibis and»» «( h».h**«* whirrs. hit
HOTELS.
—— ■ ■ - ‘ —j
Port Royal House
HILTOPf HEAD, S. C.
RIDDELL & RUOO, PaoPXOO
». KinniLL. u. r. »)«
)n3>tf gg
SEAISLANDHOTE
HILTON HEAD, S. C.,
NOV/ OPEN TO THE PUBLI
BUCKLY Jr BANCROFT, Proprieloi
j T.. .Tonks, Agent. ts octt
H E WITT'S 1
GLOBE HOTEI
Augusta, Ga. "
ffIHE OLD GI.OBE HOTEL, corner Broad and Jw
non rtrwti. having pawned into Uie halula of '
C. Uewitt, late of the •• Hewitt H, ns*,” Va , has be
thoroughly renovated, and Is now open for the reca
thm of viaiU.r. to the city. He will be moat has
to nee hia old friends and the tr: vetlinjr pohllc gt
erallv at the (Si.okk where (lie, will receive every J
teuUtHi ami «eet with the veiy best sec .mmodath
Ihe Sonthern country can afford.
„ , w. O. HEWITT, Proprietor
Col. O. IT. Josaa, Clerk. nS-lm •
Notice.
A persons haying demands against the estate
/a. Edward O. Wilson, of Chatham conro
an respectfully jucsted to Laud t hem in properly a
flu unrated; und all |h*isoiis indebted to said estfi
are requested to in.*rke inuiicdiatu payment to ▼
ANA IS WILSON,
~ AdmjfljlpttM j
The Fisheries.
poii s.M.E—Et j_iit.ii nnd Bp,tn!sh Cast Nets, (3«
Jl Net Leads, Tiiinmlcs, Hund and Lend lin€
i’ish I .Inc**, Cotton mid He mp Betnc Twiin;* Cot||
and Utiiup Seiiie«. Fiax Gilliitg Tv» ln« for nitfift
and sha<l, Tfkes. Turtle NetM, Quail Nets, Mlnnd
S-ines hiui Dip N( is t'ork at.d Oudnr Floats, Rid
wiiil Left-I.i id Net ulid Heine Rojm*. '"M
Every kind of Net and Seine made to order./ .' |
American Net and Twine Cos,
43 COMMERCIAL STREET, BOSTON.
nS Ift
Notice.
CENTRAL R R. * BANKING CO. OP OA.,>
_ Savannah, Nor. 14, ISSi. f
Annual MeaUneof Ihe su>cUiol<ler» of thi
A CMnpuiiy will bn hoM on Tlinrsdsy, the 14th o
Oecember next, at the BauklLK House lu Savannah
at !oo’clock, a. m. A.full atteniLinco la earmatly re
qaeated. OEO. A. CUYLBR.
it 13 I m . Cashier. *
B UTTER.
r,f) Firkins (ioslicn Hotter lresh and sweet, for salt If
low. P. W. SIMS 4 Cos. 9
novll-3t . over Erwin A Hardee’s. ™
(msTock & Kiwp *
MACHINERY DEPOT, ~
Office Rn. 154 Bay Street.Samnab Ga t
WE keep on hand and fnrniah to order at Manrf t
facturcrs’ Prlc(*,Eii”ine,Ftxit slid Hand Lathes t
ri’iica, I’tills. Chucks. Bolt (.utters, (Jest Cnttera. n
kyood A M inn ■■l'orMblc Enslnts," Hoisting K> <
pities, \( ohd Wqrhfhg JBiohincry of every descnpOon, q
Stationery Stcanl Engines and Boilers. Cotton Uiu a
and Presses, Saw Mills, Rice Mills, Grist Mills, Ciredl |
lor nnd Mill Saws, Rubber and Leather Helling and J
llose. Goarln);. c halting. Hangers and I’ullies, liy- t
draalie Jacks and Pnnches Pumps of all kinds. All 4)
kinds of Wood and iron Working Machinery and 3
supplies.
Agents for the West Point Foundry, E. A. Wood’d A
Steam Gauge nnd Boilci-Eeedere.
rr SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. _J3 ,
COMSTOCK A KINSEY, ]
No. 184 Bay street,. . i
_oct4-Tu.ThJtS2m Bavannah, Ght *
R. MOLINA,
Cornea- Unit und Congress Streets, nude* 1
Screven House,
*
IMPORTER and Wholesale Dealer In Havana Be- i
gars, Leaf and Smoking Tobacco, Also, all kind,
of Virginia Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Mer- <
schanra, Biior Root, and all other kinds of Fancy ,
Pipes. BegMatU
Slate nnd County Tnx Col- !
lector.
rtIHE Fabscrlber is a Candidate for reflection, and 1
X respecifnlly asks the suffrage of the citincns of j
(ihathain County.
oblSO SEABORN GOODALL.
LINVILLE & GLEASON.
SAVANNAH.
AG-E3XTTS Z>OXt.
MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO.,
64 CurtM Street, New Tori.
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF 1
BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS ,
Bridge, Car, SMg or Band . s
It ROUND AND SQUARE WASHERS,
ri b u clcl eH, Bolt Ends, Taps
and Blest, Sen.
ALSO DEALERS IN
RAILROAD SUPPLIES. ,
InOCOMOTIVEB, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS, ®
SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM- i
MtNGS of every description, and j
every article used in constructing I
or opentting Railroads.
STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES
ENGINEEUS' STORKS.
COAL OIL, TALLOW, WASTE FELTtXG, HEMP.
ANf) RUBBER PACKING: LAMPS, PAINTS,
VARNISH, *o.; ENGINEERS’ TiIOLS, >
of every deaeript'on ; (II IPI’ING
AND niVEI’ING HAMMERS.
SCREW PUNCHES, FILES, ’’
CHI9ELS, Ac,
TELEGRAPH MATERIJH
WIRE, INSULATORS. BATTERnfiHBI
STRUM KNm ACIDS, SULPHATE
COPPER, Ac.
AIM Mai.nfaeturer. of the
BEST OAK TANNED BELTING,.
MACHINERY, LATHS, PLANERS,
PUgCUKS ANI) SHFXRS,
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