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SAMUEL W. MASON Editor,
\V. T. THOMPSON, Associate Editor.
THfl Savannah Daily Herald* others, Hod. Judge Lyons of Atlanta, Gen. ceivere to Miport the number of men in each
* * • L. J. Gartrell of Atlanta, Hon. W. H. county vrlfo have lost u:leg or leg*. i
Dougherty of Columbus, Ex Gov. Joseph E. Mr v ^eub, (tf Wbitefield—A’biH to incoc-)
Brown "Rv Pr/w n r , • T Ppttne Dalton Medical College. I ill Mel? deon and Voice.
. -mX urov. Gov. Jamea Johnson. I..-- Also a bill to relieve soldiers anti officer* ■ Cnll.tren’s Singing olsaa on Mondays aud
baveheardthe name of Judge William* of the late Confederate army who are under
iriemlDg of Liberty, spoken of as a candidate " ~ " '
for the Supreme Bench of Georgia. It would
be nothing but a simple act of justice to the
low country, besides rewarding a distin
guished son of Georgia to elect him to that
Official Paper of the City
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY AND COUNTY
MONDAY JANUARY *3. 1S66.
Governor's Msbsaoe.—To make room for
this important document we are obliged
this morning to forego onr UBual variety of
reading matter and to defer- some of our ad
vertisements.
We have no room now for comment upon
the message. Suffice it to say that it is just
such u Slate paper as mee.s the present
crisis in onr affairs, and as was to have been
expected from our upright, wise and patrio
tic Chief Magistrate. In the language of
cotemporary, “it is dear in exposition and
broad in policy, of a serene style and iem
perate logic.”
SCUTIi KRN RESTORATION—SOUTH
ERN COTTON.
Exhausted and prostrated as the Southern
States have been by the war, the trade which
has sprung up between them and the com
merciai world since the return of peace is a
matter of as much surprise as pleasure to all
who fed an interest in the welfare of our
people. It is the cotton of the South, which
has been saved from the general wreck and
hidden away in holes and corners during the
W3r, that is finding its way to market throu,
the almost numberless channels of commu
nication which have been reopened since the
return of peace. These reserves of cotton
have been estimated at two millions five
hundred thousand bales in all; but two mil
lions will probably be nearer the aggregate
in the South at the time of Geaeral Lee's sur
render. This aggregate, however, will con
tribute largely to the restoration of prosperi
ty in the cotton Slates if disorganizing poll
ticians cm only be kept from any serious in
termeddling with the practical restoration
policy of President Johnson.
What has been urged by the entire press
of the South and by conservative journals in
the North, wc here repeat—that the question
of the most pressing uud vital importance to
tho people, Government aud Treasury, is the
bpeediest possible development of the agri
cultural staples of the South to aid the na
tion ia settling its commercial deficiency,
in eas’aining the burden of our taxations
and mee ing the obligations of our great na-
ional debt. Ail minor questions of a politi
cal character tending to disturb and divide
the people can be postponed; but the finan
cial obligations of tho Government and peo
ple must be met, and without the rich re
sources of the South we shall be puzzled and
sorely tried to meet them. This the political
agitators admit themselves, and herein
lies the wisdom of President Johnson's resto
ration policy.
Let us take, for instance, the single article
of cotten. In 1850, the year just before the
war, the export value of the cotton crop
swelled up to the splendid figure of two hun
dred and thirty-two millions of dollars. Now
if the cotton States can be fully restored im
mediately as members of the Union there
wi l probably be realized from them the
present year as much as onc-haif the
cottou crop of 1860, which, at three
times the prices of that year under a
glutted market, will be equal to the addition
of three hundred and forty-eight millions
dollars to the substantial wealth of the coun
try in our commercial reports, and this on
the single article of cotton. At tho same
rate of development there would be gained
two or three hundred millions more in South
ern sugar, rice and tobacco, pilch, tar and
turpentine, lumber and minerals.
The sooner, therefore, the Government,
sustained cordially by the people of the
South, cau restore to the late seceding States
the wotting machinery of law and order,
industry and trade, under their State gov
ernments, the better it will be for the whole
country, North and South, for all tax-payers,
for the Treasury, and for the settlement ol
the national debt. There is no necessity for
any burry in regard to negro suffrage anc 1
other kindred subjects; but the necessity of
bringing aii our resources to lighten the bur
dens of taxation and lessen the pressure of
the National debt is severely felt on
every hand- Hence the confidence of the
masses of the people, wo trust of all parties,
in the wisdom of the healing measures of the
present administration.
Yet, notwithstanding the great value of
the interests involved in the immediate res
toration of these States, which plead for
liberal aud harmonizing action between the
President, the Congress and the people, there
are many Northern men, stricken with judi
cial blindness, who are doing ull they can to
prevent the success of the only plan of settle
ment which, if accomplished, would restore
prosperiy and peace to the country.
position. I hope it will bo done.
The message of his Excellency Governor
Jenkins,-was not called for by either house
to-day; but it is expected on to-morrow.
I send you a copy. Its length will not pre
vent its perusal bg all who wish to see Geor
gia prosperous and happy.
Messrs. Hunt and Wellborn are preparing
for publication and sale, a pamphlet which
will contain matter of much interest to the
whole people,and of special interest and abili
ty to the legal profession. It will contain the
new Constitution, the ordinances of public
import passed by the late Convention, such
parts of the Code for the government of
freed men as may be adopted by the Legis
lature, together with all acts of a public na
ture which may be passed during the present
session. It will bo ready for delivery within
ten days from the adjournment.
trial for acts committed under orders from
superior officers.
. Mr. llussell, of Chatham—A bill to provide
r’ r j „P a y™ ent the salaries of the
Judges of the Supreme and Superior Courts,
and of the city Courts, for the time they
wpm nrpuontad i—ij: *.» • . J
GE0R6IA LEGISLATURE.
(Reported expressly for the Savannah Herald]
Milledoeville, Ga., Jan. 15, 1866.
SENATE.
The Senate met at the hour of 12 o’clock
M., and was called to order by the President,
Hon. Win. Gibson, of Richmond.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Brooks, of the Baptist
Church.
On the call of the roll by the Secretary,
Col. Weems, of Wilkes, twenty-four mem
ber* responded.
Mr. J. F. Johnson, of Clayton, presented
a communication from Sir. George W. An
derson resigning his office as doorkeeper to
the Senate.
The Senate then adjourned till to morrow
morning at 10 o'clock.
HOUSE. i
The House met at 12 o’clock M., the
Speaker, Hon. Thos. Hardeman, Jr., in the
chair-
Oa tho call of the roll by the Clerk, Col.
Waddell, eighty-Beven members responded.
Mr. Oliver Wiuningham, Representative
from the county of DeKalb, appeared and
took the oath of office.
Oa motion of Mr. McWhorter, of Greene,
io House adjourned till to-morrow 12
clock M.
Milldeoeville, Jan. 16, 1866.
SENATE.
were prevented from holding their courts bv
reason of the war.
Mr. Byiugtou, oi Clayton—A resolution re-
questing the Finance Committee to bring in
a bill authorizing the several counties of the
State to levy an additional tax for the sup-
port of disabled soldiers and their families.
Air. Peeples, of Berrien—A resolution to
bring on the election of United States Sena
tors on the 18th instant.
Also a bill to punish any minister of the
Gospel or civil officer who shall perform the
marriage ceremony between a white person
ana a person of African descent.
, A, .~ biH to P^vent the re-election of
sheriffs till two years after the expiration of
one term of office.
Also a bill to punish Ordinaries for issu
ing licenses to marry white and black per-
SOU9. *
Also a bill to punish freedmen for livin' 1 in
adultery. “
Mr. Stewart, of Spalding—A bill to enlarge
the rules of evidence. 6
Mr McLendon, of Wilkes—A bill to pro
vide for the election of a Superintendent of
roads and bridges in the county of Wilkes
Mr. Wilburn, of Terrel—A bill to authorize
the sale of the exile’s camp, in Teirell
count}'.
Mr. Kibbee, of Pulaski—A bill to increase
the lees of Ordinaries and Clerks ot Courts
one hundred per cent.
Mr. Oates, ofMorry—A bill to incorporate
the North Georgia Petroleum and Mining
Company.
Mr. Sneed, oltRichmond—A bill to provide
for the payment of the tuition of poor chil
dren for the year 1865.
Tue message of his Excellency Gov. Jen
kins was then read, and 1,000 copies ordered
to be printed. I have already sent that do
cument.
The order was resumed, and Mr. Swea-
rengeu offered a resolution requesting the
Secretary of War of tho United States to re
voke the order under which stock brand
ed with U. S. have been seized. The re
solution was unanimously adopted, and
the Senate adjourned.
BY TELEGRAPH
TO THE
Daily Herald.
MUSIC LESSONS.
M R J. H. NEWMAN gives lessons on the Plano,
Mel? deon and Voice.
Timrs-
Room.
commence
»n Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, at tho M. E.
Church Leetnre Room.
' Leave orders at Mr. Mallon’s Book store. Congress
r««». jia-eodlw
FOR SALE.
FROM MILLEDGEV1LLE.
FROM THE STATE CAPITAL.
(special correspondence of the Savannah Herald.]
Milledoevillk, Ga., Jan. 15, 1866.
The revolving seasons have brought the
members of tho Legislature together at the
capital. On account of the cessation of the
night train on the Macon and Western road,
many of the members who pass through At
lanta in coming here were thrown a day be
hind ; yet enough arrived to form a quorum
in eacn branch of the General Assembly. It
v.as rainiug when the train arrived in Mil-
ledgeville, and consequently it was with dif
ficulty that the two houses could meet at the
hour agreed upou at the time of taking a re
cess.
I round on entering the hotel about fifty
members and a good supply of candidates
had preceded me Some little time was spent
in the usual salutations and enquiries after
the health of families, &c. I was gratified to
find the universal sentiment prevailing that
tho troubles expected with the freedmen
about the time of Christmas had, like many
others, proved entirely groundless, the color
ed population haying been unusually orderly
about that time, and having, contrary to all
expectation, in the great majority of cases
hired themselves out to work. As a conse
quence, great hopetftee entertained of fine
crops of cotton anotreu’ear, and the lace3 of
farmers are wreathed with smiies, instead of
being marked with cares and anxiety. Some
go so far as to praise the system of free labor,
wbile^U admit that it is not half so bad as
they imagined.
I said the usual supply of candidates were
present. I know not whether all the distin
guished gentlemen in Georgia outside of the
Legislature are candidates for office. 1 pre
sume they are not. There are here, among
The Senate met at 10 o’clock A M.
Prayer by the Chaplain.
The minutes of the preceding day were
read and approved.
This being the day for the call of the roil
for tne introduction of new matter, the fol
lowing bills were introduced.
Mr. Daley of the 2nd Senatorial district—
bill to repeal paragraph 5, sec. 85, part 1,
title 3, chap. 3 of the Code.
Also a bill to establish the Great Seal of
the State.
iff Gresham of tbe22d—A bill to sell the
lands belonging to the State in the Okefeno-
e 6wamp.
Mr. J. A. W. Johnson, of the 43d—A bill
for tue relief of tax payers in certain coun
ties.
Mr. Smith, of the 6tb—A bill to add the
couuty ot Lowndes to the Drunswick Judi
cial Circuit.
Mr. Sirozier, of the 10th—A bill to change
io line between the counties of Worth and
Irwin.
Aso a bill to change the time when the
rlges of the Inferii-r Courts shad draw ju
ra ior the Superior Courts, and to legalize
the holding of certain Superior Courts.
Also a bill to authorize the rendition of
crees in equity in vacation, to legalize Cer
tain decrees already rendered.
Mr. Thornton, ot the 24th—A bill to pre
vent the illegal seizure, detention aud remo
val of property in this State.
Also a hill to amend sec. 4293 of the penal
code.
Mr. Carter, of the 26th, introduced a reso
lution bringing on the election of Judges of
Supreme Court on Tuesday next. The reso
lution was agreed to.
On morion of Mr. Ezzard, of the 38th, Wil
liam H. Roberts of Baldwin, was declared
elected Doorkeeper to the Senate vice Q. \\.
Anderson resigned, by acclamation.
Mr. Casey, of the 29tb, offered the follow -
iag :
Whereas, the people of GeSrgia in Conven
tion and by legislative action, have, in good
taith accepted the issue of the late war, aud
are bound by every principle of honor and
motive ot interest, to defend and uphold the
Constitution and laws of the United States,
and the Government thereof, and whereas
such is well known to be our fixed and set
tled determination, we can therefore per
ceive no good reason for tho longer continu
ance of military law or forces in our State,
except such as may be requisite for a peace
establishment; nor can we see the necessity
for the seizure and occupancy of private pro
perty by the military authorities :
Be it therefore resolved by the General As
sembly of Georgia, that bis Excellency the
Governor, be requested to communicate to
his Excel.ency, the President of the United
Stales, our fixed and unalterable purpose to
observe, obey and defend the Constitution
aud laws of me United States and the Gov
ernment thereof, and to maintain by all the
power of the State the supremacy of said
laws, and to ask of him, if not a withdrawal
of the troops of the U. S. from the Stnte, a
surrender of all private property belonging to
individuals, and a restriction of the military
to the occupation of barracks, forts and ar
senals, or such other quarters as the Govern
ment may furnish after contract and com
pensation ; aud further to restrict the mili
tary to the management and control of tho
troops and ihe enforcement [if necessary]
of the laws ot the U. 8., as expounded by
civil tribunals appointed and established in
conformity to law ; aud to this end we
earnestly invoke the restoration of the privi
lege of the writ of habeas corpus.
No action was taken on the resolntion.
Mr. Strozier—A bill to regulate tbe plead
ings of suits at common law, and to repeal
section 3269 and part of section 529 of the
Code of Georgia.
Also, a bill to reform and point out tbe
mode of selecting Grand and Petit Jurors,
and to repeat sections 3822, 3823 and 3837 of
the Code.
Tiie message of his Excellency Governor
Jenkins, was then read ; and on motion, 200
copies were ordered to be printed.
The Senate then adjourned till 10 o'clock
to-morrow morning.
bouse.
Alter prayer and the reading of the journal
of tbe preceding day, tbe Speaker announced
that the order of the day waa the call of the
roll of members for tbe introduction of new
matter.
Mr. Adams, of Clark,'introduced a bill to
allow persons to testify in cases In which
they themselves are interested.
Also, a bill to allow any rate of Interest to
be collected which may be agreod upon by
parties.
Mu Hardeman, of Bibb—A resolution In
structing the Finance Committee to bring in
a bill to authorize the issue of bouds upon
which to raise money for the support of the
Government for the fiscal year 1866. It pro
poses to make the taxation of the people of
the State nearly nominal for said year.
Also, a resolution to require the Tax Re-
MR. RUSSELL'S RESOLUTION CON
CERNING THE RESTORATION OF
THE SEA ISLANDS TO THEIR
OWNERS PASSED BY
BOTH HOUSES.
T HE Subscriber utters tor sale her residence near
Darien. Ha., consisting of a large two-story
bouse, with nine well finished rooms and basement,
with all necessarv out-building*. Also, one hundred
ucres orhleh land and cixty acres of marsh under
Lank attached thereto. This place Is within a half
mile of Darien, and is highly improved and snrronnd-
ed by a fine grove of oaks. Possession given on two
months’ notice to the present tenant.
Apply to Mrs. M. 8. Kell, near Darien, or to Hr.
Charles Spalding, at the comer of Jones and Haber
sham streets, Savannah J6~2aw3w
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS. SEGARS, &C
147' Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
W E invite tha attention of the Trade and the Pub
lic generally to our large and elegant assort-
fueut of
Wines, Liquors, Cordials, Conserves, Se-
gart, etc., etc.,
which is not excelled by any similar establishment In
the States.
We are sole proprietors af DUNBAR’S CKLE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of
whi-h is tally established In this and foreign coun
tries; DUNBAR'S well known STOMACH BITTERS,
. guaranted superior to any article of the kind, de
signed expressly for hotel uud family use: DUN
BAR'S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war
ranted of the utmost purity, and put up expressly
for our bouse, of which we are sole proprietors and
Importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith’s cele
brated PHILADELPHIA ALE, in cases and barrels;
English, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER,
BRANDY, Scotch and Bon-bon WHISKEY and AR
RACK BUNCHES, formerly well knowu throughout
the United Stales, put up by us in cases for export
and home consumption.
T. J. D. A Co. are sole Agents for A. & II- W,
C-ttherwood’s Pure RYE WHISKIES, XX and XXX
brands, guaranteed unsurpassed in quality and ex
cellence. Constantly ou hand, a large aud well se
lected stock of BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES,
worthy ihe attention of the trade and connoisseurs
generally. An assortment of 8EOARS of finest
grade., manufactured and imported expressly for this
house, which wo offer at the very lowest net cash
prices. BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, CHAMPAGNES,
and every description ttud grade of Foreign liquors
imported directly by this house, and for sale lu bond
or duty paid, at. lowest market rates. d20-tf
Legal Notices*
CK
may concern:
- given t
proper person.
Sylvanla, December 27,1800
jC D. K.
5 all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Kndura S. Abrah
be granted.
toller, 1863.
nov‘2
D. A. O'BYRNE,
1863.
J4
MARK DRIGGERS,
GROCERIES, &C.
GUNNY BAGGING,!
SEA ISLAND BAGGING,
HOPE,
BACON.
NEW YOUL EDWARDS’ HAMS,
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
Ac., Ac.. Ac.
[Special Despatch to :he Savannah Herald.]
Millkdokvillk, Jan 20.—Mr. Russell of
Chatham, to-day introduced a resolutiou re
questing the Governor to intercede with the
President for the restoration of the planta
tions ou Wilmington, Whitemarsh, Skida-
way aud other sea Islands ou the coast of
Georgia, to their owners.
The resolution passed both houses.
ToTgrueIsT
Tbe Freedmen’* Bureau under Discussion -
Washinoto.v, Jan. 20—The Senate to-day
engaged in a discussion upon the bill enlarg
ing the privileges of the Freedmen 8 Bureau.
Mr. Guthrie, of Kentucky, made a conser
vative speech in opposition to the bill. He
looked upou it as an invasion of the rights of
the States calculated to irritate rather than
quiet tho feelings of the people.
Hold.
New Yock, Jan. 20.—Gold closed to-day
at 133 3-4.
Jl-lm
PHILLIPS & MYERS,
86 Bay Street.
KIRLIN, BR0. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES. WISES MB LIQUORS,
CORNER WHITAKER. STREET AND
BAY DANE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED X DELIVERED.
an21 tf
LATER FROM EUROPE.
Foreign Markets.
New York, Jan. 19.—The steamship Nova
Scotia has arrived, with dates of the 6th insl.
The Pope received the congratulations of
the French Army on the first of January.—
He returned thanks, and said that this would
probably be the last time he would bestow
his blessing on them. He feared that tbe
enemies of the Church would govern Rome
after the departure of the French troops.
The London Times anticipates that by next
January Napoleon will withdraw his troops
from Mexico and Rome.
Liverpool, Jan. 5.—Tbe cotton market
opened buoyant at the first of the week with
an advance of a quarter of a penny, which
advance waa subsequently lost, the market
closing with a partial loss of a quarter of a
penny, owing to an advance in the rate of
discount to 8 per centum by tbe Bank of
England.
The total stock in port is 402,500 bales, in
cluding 196,000 bales of American cotton.
The sales of the week were 65,000 bales,
including 20,000 for speculation sad export.
Tbe market closed dull at a decline of a
quarter of a penny on the week.
Middling Orleans 21d. U. S. Five-Twen
ties 64 1-2. Bauk rate 8.
One Day Later.
Halifax, N. S., Jan. 19.—The steamahip
Asia, with European dates ot tbe Ctb, baa
arrived.
The Liverpool cotton market was quiet.
The sales on Saturday were eight thousand
bales.
Consols, 87 1-8-
U. S. Five-Twenties, 64 1-3.
Habile Market.
Mobile, Jau. 19.—The sales of cotton to
day were 600 bales of Middlings at 47c. The
market ia quiet.
Sales of the week, 10,400 bales. Receipts
of the week 12,550 bales. Exports of the
week, 9,371. Stock ou bond, 86,426.
Gold 1411-3-
.. PIERCE SKEHAN,
Wholesale and Retail' Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For*
sis'll and Domestic Wint-i, Liquors and Segals.
A'so, Skchau’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
AJfT>
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
lish Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions mads to tbe trade.
176 BROUGHTON .STREET, SAVANNAH,
and 62 Liberty street, N. Y.
dll-tf
BUTTER,
Flour and Lard.
Having received a large Btock of the above,
AT VERY LOW RATES,
we are able to offer great Inducements to buyers.
BANDKLL * CO.,
Southwest corner ot Bay and Barnard its.
Ladies’ Hair Dressing,
BY CELIA ABBOTT,
Between Whitaker ana Barnard Streets, four doors
from Whitaker.
H AVE on band a fine assortment ot French Goods,
direct from Paris. Everything appertaining to
Head Work for sale.
Ladles wifi be visited at their residence*. If de.
sired. - JIM
Legal Notices,
At au auction sale of Stocks in Charleston
last week, those of the State of Georgia
brought the highest price. Georgia State
bonds sold at $66; State of South Oarolina
six per cent, bonds brought $61.
BATCHXHOK'8 HAIR DVB
The Original and Best in tbe World i The only tree
and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan
taneous. Prodaces immedlate.y a splendid Black or
natural Brown, without injuring the hair or akin.
Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug
gists. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor.
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLBFLEUBS,
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair.
aoJ«-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR. Nsw Tome.
S tate ok GEORGIA—McIntosh count y-to ail
whom it mav concern :
WiiereaB, W. 'W. Churchill applies to me for letters
of rtdininistrntion ou the estate of Stephendlacon,
late of said comity, deceased.
Tltesp arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to make objection. If any tboy
have, on or before the first Mouday In March next,
othettrise said letters wifi be granted.
Witness: K. A. Bird, Ordinary McIntosh county,
this l?ih day of January, I860.
R. A. BIRD,
j20-tBwlm Ordinary M. C.
QTATE OF GEORGIA—MCINTOSH COONTY—l'o
O all.whom it may concern:
Whereas, C. J. W. Thorpe applies io me for letters
«( gun rdianshlp ou the person and property ot Bright
Harris.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It luav concern, to make objection, ir any they
Have, on or 'before tbe first Mouday in March next,
otherwise said letters will be grao-ed
Wit ness: IL A. Bird, Ordinary McIntosh couuty,
Hus 17th day of January, 1806. ^ _ bird
J2<vkiwlm Ordinaly M. C.
tTatk of daobGiA—ctufiiAii VouNTf—to
uta
O s
all whom It may concern
Whereas, Hembree Crawford will apply at the Court
of Ordinary lor Letters of Adnitniiiration ou the es
tate of Wm B. Thomas, late of said county, de-
Thcse are, therefore, to cite and admonl.li all whom
It mav concern, tu b* and appear before said Court to
m*iri7 objection Of any they have) on or before the
first Monday In Fsbrnary next, otherwise said let.
ters will be granted. . _ , .
Witness my hand and oOcfel signature this 2.0, day
of December, 1866 _ _ _
dSS P. A. O'BYBNB, Q. C. C.
5 the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county :
to sell all the lands belonging to the estate
O. Kimbrell, deceased,
ltulloch couuty, this 18th d.y of December, 1866.
JAMES W. KIMBRELL,
MANNKN KICKLIOHTER,
J4 Administrate
QTATK OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY—To
O all whom it may concern:
tlon on the estate of Lewis Green, deceased:
otherwise said letters will be granted the applicant.
Witness, DAVID BEASLEY, Sen.,
j4 Ordinary
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
JAMES L. HAUPT,
dl-law2m Administrator.
may concern.
lers wifi be granted.
ceinher, 18G6.
JS
D. K. ROBERTS, Ordinary.
S TATE OF GEORGIA. SCRIVEN COUNTY
all whom it may concern :
Vhereas, Clarasy Bragg will apply to the Co;
dinary for Letters of Administration on the e
of James Bragg, late of said county, deceased :
Those are, therefore, to cite ;u;d adninnisl
whom it may concern, to be and appear at said 0
to make objection, if any they have, on or before the
second Monday In Fet
letters will lie granted.
Witness my official si
comber, 1866.
Ji
D. K. ROBERTS, Ordinary.
G EC
i
proper person,
sylvania, December 27,1866.
i6 D. E ROBERTS, O. S. C.
A to the Ordinary of tjcrlven comfy lor leave t
sell the real estate oi William Taylor, deceased, fo
tbe benefit of the heirs aud creditors.
January 4th, 1866.
THOMAS BAYS MORE,
J6 Administrator.
Administrator’s Notice.
T WO 1
t 1
eemetofor the purpose of distribution.
JOHN O. FEKRTLt,
lswvm Administrator.
may concern:
Fhereas, John O. Fertill will apply at ths C
Ordinary tor Letters Dismlseory as administrator on
tbs estate of Dr. Francis H. Demere, late of said
county, deceased:
These arc. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
It may concern to be and appear before said Court, to
make objection (if any tli y have} on or before tbe
first Monday in Jane next, otherwise said letters wifi
be granted.
Witness my official signature this 9th d«v of Decem
ber, 1S63. D A. O'BYRNK
dl3 Ordinary.
S T
TATE OF GEORGIA. MCINTOSH COUNTY—To
all whom it may concern:
Sixty days after date application will be made to
tbe Court or Ordinary of McIntosh county for leave
to sell the real and personal estate of P. L. Chartier,
deceased, late of Saul county. T. P. PEASE,
dll Executor.
A dministratrix notice-»au persons having
claims ngalnst the estate of Charles A. L. Lamar,
late deceased, wifi present the same, properly attested,
within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted
to said estate will make immediate payment to
CAROLINE A. LAMAR,.
n!81aw6w Administratrix.
A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—Sixty days alter
date, I will make application to the Honorable
Court of Ordary of Chatham county for leave to sell
all the real estate of Pan! E. Glmigny, deceased, fo.-
tbe benefit of his heirs ann creditors.
LOUIS GUENVALD. Adm’r.
Savannah, Dec. 6,1866.. dC-law2n>
A PPLICATION has been made to the Ordinaiy of
Chatham county, and under the conditions re
quired by law. permission will be asked to sell all the
real estate of Lewis Turner, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors.
dl-law2m* LEWIS T. TURNER, Adm’r v
s 1
TATE OF GEORGIA, BRYAN COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Henry E. Smith wnl apply at the Court
Ordinary for Letters of Administration ou the es
tate of Major Albert W. hmlth, Dr. Solomon B.
Smith, late or said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Conrt to make objection (if any they have] on or be
fore the first Monday in February next, otherwise
•aid letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this 27th
day of December, 1866.
d30 WM. H. HAYMANS.O. B.C.
Learal Notices.
il it 4’EoUGlA—CHATHAM COUNTY—Taall whom It
vA nitty concern:
$tkl Whereas Jrfmea E Cope will'apply ut the Comt of
es- Ordinary for Letters DUmtssury as Administrator on
on ; the estate 4>f James C. Thompson, ltUe of said county,
\d- These are, the.efore, to cite aud fcdrnonish all whom
itie it may concern to be and appear beiore «*id Court to
md make objection (if auy Lhey have) on or bolore tliu first
Monday ia May next, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness my hand and official signature this 2Cth day
— of October, 18»5. D A. O BY^JJE,
TO nov2-1ant6m Ordinary O. C.
ha fi KORGIA—SCRIVEN COUNTY—To ull whom it
VJT may concern:
JT Whereas, Wm. L. Conner will apply at the Court of
Ordinary tor Letters of Administration on the estate
to of Isaac B. Conner, late of said county, deceased:
k e These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
rjii it may concern, lo be and appear l>efore e?rid Conrt to
make objection (if any they havej on or before the
j. second Mouday iu February next,otuerwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this 27th
day of December, 1565.
to j8 D. E. ROBERTS. Ordinary.
sk- OTATE OF GEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY—To all
lb, O whom it may concern :
Whereas, Margaret Bragg will apply to the Court of
Ordiuary for Letters of .Administration on the estate
of Littleton Bragg, late of said county, deceased,
to These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
ve whom lt may concern, to be and appear at the said
in Court, to make objection, ff any tney have, on or
before the second Monday in February next, ls66,
otherwise said letters will <>e granted.
Witness my official signature this 27th day of De
cember, 1865.
j8 D. E. ROBERTS, Ordiuary.
ro QTATE OF GEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY.—To
ij all whom it may concern :
of Whereas, John H. Mercer wilt apply at .the Conrt
a- of Ordinary tor Letters of Administration de bonis
non on the estate ot Dauisl S. Thornton, lale of said
od county, deceased:
.6 These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all I
-j. wh"m it may concern, to be and appear beiore said j
:tj Court io make objection (if any they havej ou or be- 1
fore the second Monday In Feiu-uary next, otherwise
said letters wdt bo granted. I
Witness my hand and official signature, this 27th 1
■” day of December, 1865.
j8 D.E. ROBERTS, Ordinary, j
to CJTATE OF GEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY—To
or jj ull whom it may concern :
e- Whereas, Arthur T. Robbins will apply at the Court
o' t miinary for I .otters of Administrate -n on the estate I
of John T Robbins, late of said county, deceased:
Theae are, therefore, to cite and aomonish all 1
whom it may concern, to be and appear beiore said 1
< ourt to make objection (if any they havej ou or be- 1
fore the Becond Monday In February next, otherwise 1
* said letterswill be granted. j
n Witness my hand and official signature, this 27th 1
’• day of December, 1666. 1
j8 D. E. ROBERT*, O.dlaary.
^ EORGIA—SCRIVEN COUNTY.—To all whom it 1
, VT may concern:
Whereas, Maty B.agg will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Guardianship of the minor 1
- heirs of Henry Bragg, late of said county, deceased ; 1
TltCoe are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom 1
lt may concern to ho and appear before said court,
to make objection (if any they have) ou or before the 1
0 second Monday lu February next, otherwise s«iu
. letters will be granted. 1
, Witness my hand and official signature this 27ih 1
*■ day of December, 1565.
j JS D. E. ROBERTS, Ordinary. I
r ] J^EORGIa—SCRIVEN COUNTY—To all whom It t
, VJ may concern: |
Whereas, Robert Falllcant will apply at the Conrt of I ’’
Ordinaiy tor Letters of Admlnls ration on the estate J
of 'Viln&ru G. Falligant, late of said county, de- 1
ceased, I
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom 1 ,
, It may concern, to bo and appear before said Conrt to 1 :■
make objection (if any they have) oa or before ihe 1 1
second Ni-indny iu February next, otherwisa said let- I
’ ters will he granted. 1 q-
' Wliitcss my hand and official signature, this 27th 1 p
dav of December, 1505. 1 „
JS D. E. ROBERTS, Ordinary. | _
i TV OT1CE—All persons Indebted to tho estate of 1 ^
XY Tnos. J. Pitt, late of the city ot Savannah, are 1 V
requested to make payment to me, and all persons |
having claims aguiaat said estate are required to 1
present them, duly attested, witr.ln the time pre- 1 ,
scribed by law to HENRY BRYAN, £
jl7-eon6w Aflrnirdstrator. 1 n
TWO months a’ter date application will b« mads to 1
* tbe court of Ordinary ol Bulloch county for leave 1 a
to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of William 1 E
Wootatt, deceased.
Bnlloch county, tills 18th day < f December, tS€6. I TI
. ROBERT 11. WILLIAMS,
jf AdmiTitauator. |
CJTATE uF GEORGIA. SCRIVEN COUNTY—To 1
O nil whom it nmy concern: t
Whereas, W. T. Opts will apply at the Court |
of Ordinary for Lctteis of Administrati-m on the es- 1
tate ot It. G. L i a reuse, late ol said county, deceased! f
These are, therefore, to cite Httd admonish all » h..m 1
It may concern, iu bn uud appear before said • Ourt tu 1
make objection (if any they uavej ou or before the 1
sJcoud Mouday in Feornary next, otherwise said let- 1
ters wi.l be grameti.
Witness my hand and official signalers, this 27th
day of December, 1866. i
J8 ' D. E. ROBERTS. Ordinaiy.
/■^.EORGIA SCRIVEN COUNTY—To all whom lt I
VJI mat concern : 1 „
Whereas, Eliza Smith will apply at the Conrt of Or- 1 if]
binary for Lebera Ol Admlnisttallun on ike estate ol 1 _
J. H. Smith, deceased : ] 10-
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom 1 °
it may concern, to be and appear before said Court 1 1
to make objection (if any they navel on or before the 1 2
second Monday in February next, otberwiso said let- Bio
tel e will be granted. 1 5
Witness my hand and official signature this 27th 1
dixy of December, 1866. I
jS D. E. ROBERTS, Ordinary.
r1 EORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY—To all whom an!
VJT it may conL»rn: I —
• Wherea», Thomas Bayrmore will apply at the Court |
of Ordinary ior Letters of Guardianship of the bells o I
David Bragg, deceased; R
These are, therefore, to dts and admonish all whom 1
it may concern, to tie and appear before said Court to [ W1
make "i.jectlon (if any they havsj on of- before the 1 I
second Monday iu February next, otherwise said let- 1 <
ters will be granted. I L
Witness my hand and official B.gnatnre this 27tth Oil
day of December, 1665. 1 Lot
JS 5 D. E. ROBERTS. Ordinary. O’B
QTATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY— 1 Lit:
ki To all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Charles C. Frendergast will apply at the 1
Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration enm 1 _
testum into annexo on the estate of Margaret Proa- 1 D (
dergast, late of said couuty. deceased:
There are, therefore, ro rite and admonish all whom | TH
it may concern, to be and appear before said conrt to I
make objection (if auy they haver on or before the 1 f
tltvt Monday lu February next, otherwise said letters 1 r
will be granted. 1 ,.
Witness try official signature tbla 20tb day ot De- 1 q
cumber, 1865. 1 t,
D. A O’BYRNE, r
d21 Ordinary. ^ |
$ a v a ii n a n
Lessees and Managers.i.Messra. 1 •'t.' \
6IFT ENTERTAIN®*,!
test
To be drawn ihis evening, vix ;
I Gold Hunting Watch, value
1 Pearl Opera Glass 4 n
1 complete set Waverly Novels • ■ ?
1 WritirgDo.sk .’ 5
1 Gold Pen and Pencil 2
1 Lady’s Work Box ?
1 Ad)um ',' ...
I Portfolio; ” ,
1 Album ;
1 Packet Book and Diary j
The mode of drawing will he - i
holder of a *1 ticket will reeelva a np ° Si: Hrt
time of norohssing hi* tick t At tij” 01 * 1 ' it 5 j
the THEATRICAL PERFORM A.'.OTa^ 5 *#* I
gentlemen will be selected to
A corresponding amount of namipolk' "'‘v* •'
the audience will be placed In u hac ard
folded, wnl draw therefrom. a aa tw
Tae first number drawn will be ;h P .
and every second number alt •twsri.
prise until tbe whole number ;ire "jKflrV,
be different prixe, oach evening. wbfchi'inV^st,
hibiuoa at J. C. Schreiner i Soea' boos it * n
Hamilton’s Jewelry store. Sluft iSbg l:
Admission to all parts of tlio hor.se *i
wishing a chancj iu the d.«r, !n,? will'bL as-!**#
the usual pflee. ' 011
MONDAY EV’G, JANUARY 33 1*.
Will be presented the beautiful corned,
LITTLE TREASURE *
Miss M E
After wtoich.
•Mr ^
THE PRIZES WILL BE DRAWS
l conclude with the routing Irish farce of
The Limerick Boy
Sr To-morrow, Tue,d,y, the principal J'.
a lingula cent hewing m,chine, veined at iwi* 1
AUCTION SALES** 5 *
AUCTION. AUCTION.
Jvery Monday, Wednesday aud Satu
Evenings,
ft Store, No. 71, St. Julian street, where a
assortment of »ne. ^ a general
Dry Goo.is. Yankee Notions, Jewelrv r-r .
will be offered. 3 ' IC "
Sales positive.
— — —
RARE CHANCES FOR INVESTMENT
iforli, Williams, Mclntire
Co,
Offer for sale one hundred acres of Land 20
rom Savannah, on the White Bluff Rkad ’
xcellcot Stock Farm or for Gudimng uurL ^
onion or it is under cultivation aud tli?hajui
te.mly timbered, and there are i.uco new ftSf
- *a nr fVnnd . ii .u . .
One desirable Lot at Thunderbolt
Terms caan.
Tides perfect
& Co.
Seven acre3 ef Laud with „ small House, pleasat’.
. dtuaied, with flew, er garden, etc., at No 1I
tral Railroad. 1
-aso,
aces of Land, puriiy cleared and rc-advto I
•alatteo well wooded at No. 2, Central Hat |
jlAi
BY BLUN & MEYER.
nil be sold on MONDAY. January 22J, at 11 i/cioo,
iu from of store: .
Lot No. 65 8pri "field Plantation, conUlninr #; I
The Iqi is fee eirrple, ana title- warranted.
T- rms cash. jitpi
113 DAY. January 22, lsea, at 10 o'clock, la ffiwttf
store, will be sold ;
6 bags Pepper
16 bids C t’ug.ir
lo boxes 10’s Tobacco
ly boxes Olive-Oil
10u tl. ien scrub and Bracking Bmehas
doxeu .-ernb and lilaexlug Brushes
dusen Smoking Pipes
6 ■ tuns Leaf Lard
10 bul S iouUiera and Hama
lu bbla Sides
auo, .
The nanat assortment .,r Dr, Goods
Notions, Clothing, Hosiery
Fnrnitnre. B'-d 'lng, at . arc. -p
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE
jrope
of J
fTWO MONTHS after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, by
James Hendricks, Guardian of Daniel Hendricks, a
minor, deceased, for leave to sell all the lands be
longing to sakl deceased, for a division among the
heirs.
JAMES KENDRICKS, Guardian.
Bulloch county, Nov. 28th, 1S66. n28
EXECUTOR’S SALE-
the estate of the late Onto
SolJ by order of the EXecBW/
AT AUCTION.
io front of store;
Jj
o*
,N tbe second Monday in Junnary next, application
' will bo made to the Ordinary of Chatham county
for leave to sell all tbe real estate belonging to the es
isle of Peter Stuck, late of said county, deceased, for
distribution among tbo heirs of said estate.
JULIAN HARTRIDGE,
Administrator de bonis non, cum
nl0-2am .testamentg annexe.
S TATE OF GEOBGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—
To all whom lt may concern:
Whereas, Mary A. Ccrvoisie will apply at the Conrt
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration ou the es
tate of James A. CurvolUe, late of said County de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it mav -concern, to be and appear before said
Conrt to make objection Of any they nave) on or be
fore the .first Mouday in February next, otherwise
said letters will he granted.
Witness my official
cemU-r, 1865.
derrifi D. A. O’BYRNK, o. c. C
I signature this 23d day of De-
p BORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY—To all whom It
U may concern:
Whereas, tbe estate of L. M. Strickland, late of said
county deesasodfi* unrepresented, and no applica
tion having been made for Letters ot Administration,
nWice is here by given that on ths second Monday In
February next, if no objection 1* made, Letter's of Ad
ministration on snM estate will be granted to tbs
Clerk of the HapsiMfOenTt. or to some other fit and
proper person.
Syivania, December 27.1S«6.
JO P. K. ROBERTS, QHC.
BORGIA—SCRIVEN COUNTY—To ail whom it
sj may concern:.
Whereas, Richard Loess win apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the Estate
oi John X. Loess, Iste of sstd county, decssssd;
These sre, therefore, to dte sod admonish all whom
It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to
make objection (If any they havsj on or before the
8ecpnd Monday Is February uaxt, otherwise said let
ters will be granted.
Witness my official signature this 27th day of
Dse«»her, 1W. ., L -- nmn
J* V. E. ROBERTS, Ordinary.
G EORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY —To all whom
it may concern.
Whereas, BridgetC. Prendcigast will apply tithe
Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on
the vstste ol Thomas Prendergaet.late of said county,
deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite and oil monish all whom
It may concern to be and appear before said Court, to
make objection (if any they have) ou or before the
first Monday in Fsbrnary next, oth»ruise said le -
ters will be granted.
Witness my official signature this 16th day of Decern-
her, 186*. ,
decs# D. A. O’BYBNB. Ordinary, r
nPWO months alter date, application will ha made
X to the Ordinary of Chatham county for leave to
sell all ow Interest, being »three-fourth interest, of
Charles A. L. Lamar, lately deceased, In tbe doming
mill situated at the corner of Broughton and Ran
dolph streets, In the city of Savannah, for tbe benefit
of the creditors of the estate.
Caroline a. laxar, -
<122t*m8m Administratrix, y
S TATE OF GEOBGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY —To
all whom it may concern :
Whereas, Frances Sheffield will apply at the Conrt
of Ordinary of Bnlloch county for Letters of Guardian
ship of Rhode F. Sheffield, of William fiteffiaM de-
ce&«ed: •' • ■'
Theae are therefore to cite and admonlkh all and
rfngttlu the kindred ted Mends of esl-i mb or to file
thdr ohircthuM with soldcourt (It sny they havej, on
bfore the first Monday In February next, ouer-
wbw arid letters will ba framed
Wtaeea, DAVID BEASLEY, Sen.,
J4 Ordinary.
AUCTION BALE.
By T. J. Walsh.
Will be sold on MONDAY next, tbe 2-M ius’tuii, »i #
o’ciock, lu Iront of slore:
3 m-w sets COTTAGE FURNITURE, each set c- n
SlStlDg of—
1 Bedated
1 Bureau and Glass, marbit top
1 Wasteland, marble ti p
1 Toiler Table
4 Bitting Ciir.lrs
1 Rocking 1 hair
Sale positive. _
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
I N pursuance of an order at the Court ofOralotfi
or CliMXham county, will be sold on the anrtTs»
Whereas, John C. Dudley will apply at the Conrt of I dsv In •’ehrnary next, at tbe Court House door, - 1
Ordiuary for Letters ot Administration, cum testa- I the city of Savannah,, daring th : usual hours of
niento unnexo, ou ihe estate of Sarah C. Davidson; I a ff the undivided half interest ot James Bilbo, W*
late of said county, deceased, deceased, in the fc-hanby Hall /arm, situated near tee
These arc, therefore, to dte and admonish all 1 city ofSavannali on theTnundcrboli road; »aiJ w a
whom it may concern, to bo and appear before said J contaiuiug i n all fifty acres, more or less. j
Court to make objecilou (if any they havej on orbe-1 TUe said half Interest sold for the puipose ol o-
fore the first Mouday in February next, otherwise I vision JOHN D. FEKIULL
said letters will be gi-anled. | dT-td Administrate
Witness my official siguatnre this 28th day of De- {
comber, 1865. j
d29 D. A O’BYBNB, O. C. C. A
C l KORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom
X it may concern:
Whereas, Abraham Minis will apply at lbs Conrt
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration cam testa-
nientnm annexo on the estate of Hester Minis, late of
said county, deceased:
These are, therefor*, to cite and admonish all whom
lt may concern, to be and appear liefore said court to
make objection fif any they havej on or before tho J
first Monday in February next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness my official signature this 20th day of Da- j
comber, ISfo.
D. A. O'BYRNE,
d~21 Ordinary,
S TATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—To
all whom lt mr.y concern:
RIFLE SHOOTERS J AH1P
A FINE SADDLE HORSE, not full four years r-i”- I
perfectly sound, and a fine double-barrel SHOf
ft EORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—To aU wham
or it may concern:
Whereas, Hannah N. Myers will apply at the Court -- - - - - — - - j
of Ordinary fur Letters or Guardianship on the persons I GUN, will be th,.t for at N. faell a plaatat-.un, Ir ir , K 7
and pronerty-of Mutllda and Ida ITBahn, otphoii (Lane, on Monday,*adJauuary, 1-.6J, at 11 o-cm \
children of Wm. Rahn, deceased; , , .
These ate therefore, to cite and admonish *11 vrUom
it may concern, to beam! apitesr before Said court to
make objection (if any they hav.-i on or befote tbe
first Monday in rebruary urxt, otherwise said letters
will be granted
Wl; tress my official signature this 79i.ii day of De
cember, 1865. D A. O’UYUNK,
JS Oi-iinary.
* PPLit'ATlON will be made for renewal of the foi-
■A- lowing stock savannah A A Ogeechea Canal Co.,
lost ftt stolen lti 1884: Scrip NO JO, iW) share*; No
11, YOU thares; No. 12,200 shtres; No. S3. S3 chares;
No. 39, S3 share*, No. 40, 34 aharr* t total TOO foarte.
dTS-lawim” ANDREW HOLLIDAY.
Every gentleman will be permitted to nsehlso 1
rifle, or oe furnibheil with on - at the plantation.
Value of tho Rory, $i»o; vain* of Gun, ilOo.
FAlEiiAJSK’S
Standard Scales
Are tarnished at aftnsiketurer’s prices, by
BRADY, SMITH & CO., Abesit.
Stock of Tartans styles and sixes at their waret 00 ®’ |
North aide of Bay street, between Whitaker and
Hard.
These first-class and unequalled Weighing MwW*
need no other recommendation than that they #1 ' j
CJTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—IO
Q all whom it may concern r
Where**, Richard T. Gibson will apply at the Conrt
of Ordinary for Letters Dlsmlssoty aa Admin! at rater
on the estate of Louisa C. Carrnthera, late of said
county, ctectaaed: i ~ t—— -
Time an. therefore, to cits and admonish sll wham received the unqualified approval ot btuhwas
It may concern, to b* and appear Wore said Court, to I , , TCU .
nuk* objection Ilf any tin-r havej, on or before ths I tarv
diet Monday in July next, otherwise said Letters will STRENGTH OF CONSTRUCTION,
my official Signature this tat day of Jan. DURABILITY AND ACCURACY,
UatyjaW. D. A. O’BYRNS, - ADAPTATION AND CONVENIENT
.jg. Ordinary Chatham county. 1
p EOItGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom «• found combined In Oa.
\3r it may concern: .1
Wbersaa. Margaret Doyle will apply at the Conrt of j
Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate I
i^sWeMbrefte'dteS&teh^wbom *>•»«*»* *» *
it may concern, to be and apnar before said court to I nominating NEW PRINCIPLES AND IMP
make objection (if anythey ttnvej ou or beforwtba RENTS. Of such let business nun beware.
JrihS^tid.^ 1101 " 7 * ftW **** suffer noons to impale aponthsffi with worthie-
Fairbanks Standard Scales.
Witness my official signatora this iMb day Of De
cember, ties.
D. A. O’BYBNE,
«20* Ordinaiy.
unreliable goods.
tW~ AU styles and sizes tarnished promptly-
jfoUs
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