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IN OODUTT—WMrtM, JMWb \». Gib.
«a mb »< ft# own «f orduiMr tor
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Ordinary
•ncMer'on ft* but* of
on, ftertfote, lo on* aad edmonUh *1
tobetMkpwM.belhreuld
(tfuiy uey hero) on or
-ft An.i Mil, oftotwUo
' Wi 'ii**, John aibo,
■>m Oounir, IhU until it*y
JOHN iillSO. «.«. 0.
IMftJSWcoU'
a.Uroottr, Jr., onjofllio
court or Ordlunry for tailor* DUrnttaory, ami to
tari tho estate ofthe sold John Groover dlsmlssod
a* executor or William Groover, Sr., deceased:
IHeso ore, therefore, to otto ottd admonish-all
whom It may concern to bo «nrt uppoar tafbro ootd
Court, to make objection (irmty tboy have) lu tortus
oftho law, otherwise fluid I-otter* will bo granted.
Witness. William Loo, Esq., Ordinary for the
count)’ of Bulloch, this 11th day of Sept, I860.
acptia william uat, o. n. o.
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CHATHAMCOUNTV
oonMrn-Wheren, ««
“iq Court or
atlio eatato
are, therefore, to clto
all whom It may concern; to bo and
itatM di'dkuiiuiA.
Ul OOUNTY.—'Ib.Mi wnomtt may con.
: Whereas, John launa will apply at urn
Court of Ordiaory (or Letter* ttwratawry a* Admin-
ttirotecon tho Estate ofUanrv tltaaon.
Itoaaaara, therefore, to otwt and admonish all
whom it may oonoorn, to bo andaopear before said
Chart to max* objection (If auv they have) on or
“ ‘ " lay In. anrtl next, otherwise
ittted. Wltoww John Bilbo,
itham uwnty, thin tenth divy
■■6irt5ftmT.UirmCi^a5€S»rV.
E XECUTORS’ SAl.K.—Agroeablo to au order
granted by thoCodrt of Ordlunr of liberty
O’
-H®
before the first i
•eM letters wilt bog
l*q., Ordinary for C
octS! W
JOHN BILBO, 0. c. a
STATU OF GEORGIA.
/‘CHATHAM COUNTY.—To an wnom it may cou
VJ corn: Whom*, James uoyto wilt apply at tho
Oaurt of Ordinary for tatter* laaraissary os Admin-
latrator on th* Eatate or George Alexander.
These are, therefore, to cue and admlnlsh all
Whom U may oooeern, to be turn appear before said
Court to make objection (IT any iney have) on or
talon tha first Monday m April next. othorwUo
■aid latter* will be granted. Witness, John BUbo,
Km., Ordinary (br Chatham Ooeuiv. this tonth day
oromotar 18M. Joa« bilbo, o. c. o.
octn -
eounl
fbro ....
flratTiesdt, f
ul hours or solo: Tho foil-wing tands, via : 1.000
acres sltnalo in liberty < -nty, on tho Canoocboo
UluiT; and 100 acres sltuat In tho comity or Bryuit
longing to tho oatai of Joshua K lloasloy
ato of said county, doooiu >d; nud sold Ibr tho bun
ulU of tho holrs and ttatriUulcoft.cn aitilft*
Tonus made kuown on tho day of ha
JOHN S. UEASIY) lviJ
E. Q. ANUilEWS, J . ra “
dcptouibor lfitlSto.
STATE UP OEOitUIA, TATI'i\AtC CO.
• I'O all whom it may concern ’tioreiw, Uonja
I rain Alexander will apply at tho Court or Or
dinary Ibr Letters ofDttmUsum ns Administrator on
Urn estate of Anson Williams,lato of said County, de
ceased. Tlicso nro,tbereforo,tuclto and admonish all
whom It may concern, to bo and appear before said
Court to make objection (d any tboy have)on or bo
foro tho tlrst Monday in March next, othorwttn said
letters will be granted to the said applicant.
Wltuoss, 11 Stkickunp, Esq.. Ordinary for Tatt
nall County, tills the I'tii day of August, 1850.
aug 25—fimIL STRICKLAND, Ordinary.
STATE OP UEORU1A.
/CHATHAM COUNTY.—ToaUwbomit may
\J eoooern: Whereas, John P. Bine* will apply
•Tut* Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as ad
ministrator oo the hstato or James 0. Bines :
Itas* are, therefore, to clto and admonish all
Whom It may concern, to bo and appear bofore said
Court to make objection Of any th «y i»:;vo) on or be-
Ibr* th* first Monday In Decratar mat, otherwlso
itM Itttsra will bo granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, ]&q. Ordiumy for Chatham
oounty, tins fourth day of Juno, i860.
june fi - - JOBS BILBO, o. c.
STATS OF GEORGIA,
/CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may
tieoooera: Where**,Jonn Mattery,will applyto the
Court of Ordinary Tor Letters Dttmttorv as ad minis
tration on the Estate of William Wright these are,
therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may
ooocen, to be and appear before said Court, to
make objection (If any they havo) on or before tho
trst Monday In November noxt, othwise paid tat
ters will bo granted.
Witness, Jonn BUbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
Oouarr, this eight day of April 1856.
* rfOHN BILBO, o. 0. c.
mty, at tho September Term, will ho sold, he-
o the court house rtm*r lu Hlnosvlllo. on th •
sday lu Novonil r noxl, botween the law-
s of a * ■ *“ * '***
'Xh\
J'gfi-Urt
» Court of ordinary of said
w the Court Honuc dourr
I Tuesday lh December
SoM 4 or»lev 1 |'
These are tl
earned, to ta and appear before
objections, nr any they have,)
first Monday In April next, oth
STATS OF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con
eem: Whereas, William A Boggs will apply
at Uw Court or Ordinary for letters dismisory as
guardian of George M wallaco and Robert G. Wal<
These nr*, thsrcfors, to cite and admonish all
whom U may eonoern, to bo and appear before
sold Court to make objection (ttany they have) on
•r before the first Monday la March noxt. other
wise sold letters will be granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
oounty, this 11th day of August, 1856.
angll JOHN BILBO, o. o. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
/CHATHAM COUNTY—To an whom It may Con*
V tan: Whereas, James uovlo will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters aismisury os adminis
trator oaths salats of Gcorgo Alexander.
• therefore to cite and admonish all con-
r before said Court to make
on or before the
, . . . . dierwiso said letters
will ta granted.
Wltnes , John Bilbo, Esq., urdtuary lor Chatham
Oounty, this seventh day of October, 1856.
oct0--6m JOHN BILBO, o. c. c.
_
C HATHAM COUNTY—To ail whom it may Con
cern: Whereas, John lama will apply at the
Ooartof Ordinary for letters diimlwory, as admin
istrator oo tha estate of Henry Casson.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom tt may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they hare) on or
taforttM first Monday in April next, olhenwise
■aid tatters will be granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
Oounty, this seventh day of October, 1850.
octn—6m JOHN BILBO, o. e. c.
GEORGIA* BUUiOCH COUNTY.
A AM1NI3TRAT0RS* SALE.-Agreeabio to an or
d*r granted by tho Court or Ordinary oi said
eounty, will ta sold, before tho court house door iu
said oeunty, on the first Tuesday in Norcmber
■art, between the lawful hours of sale: Nino hun
dred and filly (950) acres of land, more or loss, in
savarnl surveys, lying in eaid county on the Mill-
‘ [ivltte Bond—one tract being tho lato residence
B ulloch county siikbikk bale—wm bo
sol l on tho first Tuesday in Novotnbor noxl,
before the court houso dr.or in Statesboro’, Bulloch
County, within the usua. hours of sale, tho follow
ing property, to-wit: one thousand mul twenty-fair
nertss of land, bounded north by Mitt Creek and
sonth west by Solomon Brannon’* land, taviod on
ns tho property of John Akins, to satisfy a 11 fit U
sued from the Superior Court of said county In fa
vor of IV. H Kawlo* Properly pointed out by John
Akins. Levy made October 15th, 1850.
00125 JOHN S. DENMARK, .8, B. C. •
GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY.
T O all whom it may concern. Whereas Uauah
White will apply nt the Court of Ordinary for
leltors of Administration ou the l-stuto or Patriot:
White deceasod.
These uro therefore to cite and admlnlsh all whom
it may concern to be and appear before said Court
to make objection (tr any they have) on or before
the first Monday In December next, otherwlso said
letters will be granted.
Witness William tae, l*q.. Ordinary for Bulloch
County, this 15th Oct. A D. 1856.
octlO WILLIAM LEE, 0. U. C.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL bo sold boforo the Court House door in
Jclforsonton, Camden County, Georgia, on
tho First Tuesday in November noxt, bet ween III
egal hours of sale,
Peter, a negro man,houso servant and hostler
32 years of age, and Jim a Carpenter, 1^ years o
age, Beiua houso aorvout 16 years of age.
Also, tuat well known House, as a Boarding
Houso, located abeul 60 yards from the river, 300
foetin length, running from ihe back street to the
river, Po teet wide. This lot is well fruited with
svroct oranges, figs,poaches, to. Also, two vacant
lots, togothcr with tho household and kitchen
Furnlture.conslsting off earner »>.-d '.matrasses,quilts
sheets, pillows, blankets, hou'irn.- carpets draw
era, and one slab, oneciocK,- 1 ':' iable-cloths l
towels, dining and breaktsst um rs, cooking
utensils, glass candle sbnues.ta* -,i s aud win
dow curtalus, one lot silver snoous, rr**ekery ware,
wash stauds and shovel ana ton?s. horse uu>t cart,
cattle and hogs.
Nelly, a uegro woman r: years ot age. will be
sold at private sale. All tno above named properly
will be sold for tho bonetit or the heirs ami credi
tors of Mr.*. Percill.i Thouias. late ot said County,
deceased.
Terms cosh before delucv
W, B. TlIOMAS, Executor
Jofiersouton, Aug. fly. 1866 aug 30—tan
GEORGIA BL
A BMINIBTRAIOR’A
dor nranted 1
couuly, will bo sold
tn said oounty. oh taf
noxt, botweoh tho lswfol hour* .of rale, (060) three
huudrod and fifty acres of Plno land, . Wire or lose
In said oounty. well improved, bouudodby Kaikoll
Hammons, william Bhefllold aud Julia lfrbwn hou.
bolooglnv to tho JQHatoorThonifw Crosby, deooavbd.
sold for tho bonoflt oftho heirs aud creditors or skid
doooasod. Torras on tho day or salo This 16th day
of October, 1860.
ont 10 WHJ.IAM K. CUOrfBV, Adm’r
NOTICE. ‘
T tl’tKR luuntliH after date, appIlusUou will hu
made to tho Planters’ Bunk of the {Unto ol
GcoixIj. lor tho payment or a twnnty dollar note
or said Bauk, payable lo Win Mor-1 or bearer, «la-
led Ul Jmio, 1661, No 087; ulso, lor tbopaytnont
of a ten dollar nolo, No 822, datod 1st -inly 1854,
the loll hand halves of wild notes liaviug b«i ii lost
At-o. to the Bank or tho Stab-of Georgia, for Hie
payment of a too dollar uofo, loiter a. tlalml 4th
Jbiiui y, I860, tho lufl luuid ii.itl li.ivtuu luudi lust.
Also, to tho Marino Bank of Georgia, for the’pay
inent of a tcu dollar note, No 4,076, dated Novem
ber 1,1813, tho left hand half having been lost.
ntiglO—lawGtn BOSTON H VlLULONOA
EOttOIA,* Uttkit’fY COUNTY i-TwiTiiumtha
after dale application will be made to tbc
Court of Ordinary of liberty County for leavo to
sett a negro uian by Uio name of Jmy, aged 40 years
belonging to the estate of Gldcoti IlcOowcn, late
ofsaid oounty, deceased.
NANCY A. MciMWKN, Adm’x.
^opleinber 4,1866. septO
SuTiBE'. —
rnwo mouths otter Uoto, appllcntlou will bo made
X to tho Court of Ordinary of Tattnall Uophty;
for loavo to soli tho lloal Estate o! Jame< h. Gra
ham, Into of said County, decoas-d.
aug 4. 1856. JA.d. H STRIPPING,
nog 26—2m Am ntmrotor.
MmVttMBassaaRwaftnmRinfixi
dm Knight, deceased: and the other tract
aa th* Elia’ place, where Joseph Knight,
Jr., bow Uvea—said Land is bounded by A. J. Will-
•on. Ocachao Rlvor, A. Richardson, and others.
Ban of aoid tracts is well improved. Belonging to
tta Mtate of Thomas Knight, deceased, bold for
tta tahafitof tha hairs of eaid deceased. Terms on
tta day of solo.
JOSEPH KNIGHT. Jr.,)
THOMAS E. KNIGHT, t A " m ta -
fcfftftbw Hill, 18M. septl3
KTATKOP OKOR01VTATTSAL.1.CO.
J oU whom It may concernWhereas James
Tu
, Btondfleld will apply at the Court of 0rbinary
Lattaraof Administration on the estate of John
Bason, Into of said County, deceased. These arc.
t£w*foro, to cite and admonish all whom tt may
concern, to be and appear before s&id Court to make
objection (If any they have) on or before the first
Monday In November next, otherwise said letter*
wUl ta granted.
* 1, H. SnuCEU.M>, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt-
noil County, thlsthe 9th day of Augr-;j 1S56.
nog 26—2a H.8TRIC
H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary
•TATE OF GEORGIA, BU’aLOCK CO.
mo all whom It may concern.—Whereas Nancy
X Hafiln will apply at tho Court of Urdinary tor
l*tl«ra of administration in the estate of William
H. Hagln, decsosed.
Tta** am therefore to cite and admonish all
whom tt may concern to be and appear before said
QMrt, to make objections, (if any they have,) on or
Mfor* th* first Monday in November next, other-
wla* mud letters will bo granted.
Witness WUUom Lee. Esq., • rdinary for Bullo a
oanty, this 25th day or September. A. D., 18c6. .
■n»27-tf^» ' WILLIAM LEE, o. B. c
STATE OF GEORGIA, Ul’LCOCil CO.
9 oU whom <t may concern—Whereas Sarah
GUARDIAN’S SALE
TTTILL be sold before ion Court House uoor in
IT Jeilcrsonton, Cam-ien County, Georgia, on
tho First Tuesday in Novemoer next, between tno
legal hours of sale,
Rose, house servant, r.uok. wasner amt lrnnor,
31 )*ears of age; Irene, tn-r uauchter, 14 years nt
ago; Minis her son, 11 vearsorage; Joe. ut*r snu,
14 months old, belonging u» me estate ui l/iuKia
Tompkins. Soldfor tbo imuefit of the heir* and
creditors of said estate.
Terms cash, or its equtvama*
W. B. TitUMAS, Guardian.
JetTersonton, Aug. fio. tawi uuc 30—xm
STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO.
A DMlNTS'fR^VTORb' SALE.—Agreeably to an or
der granted by the Court of Ordinary of said
county, will be sold before the Court House dinr
in Statesboro, in said county, on tho first Tuesday
in November next, between the lawful hours of
sale, (425) four hundred aud twenty-five acres of
land, more or less, lying in said county, bounded
cast by estate of David Leg,south by Josiah Zitrour,
west by C Groover, north byWccdatu Lee—belong
ing to the estate ot' Michael Douatdson, deceased ;
sold for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of sold
deceased. Terms inado known on the day of sale.
This 10th day of September A D1S56.
JOHN K. GIRS.'N, Atiinlstrator.
sept 13.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
B ULLOCH BOUNTY.-roallwh- m it maycouccru.
Whereas, the cstato of Jes>e Hagins is un
represented. and unless some fit and proper person
applies for the Administration, l shall appoint Wil
liam II. Mctaau, Admiuistra or ou said estate.
These are therefore t» site and admonish ati
whom it may concern, to be aud apper before said
Court, to make objections, fit'any they have), on
or bofore the first Monday in Dei ember next, ot!*-
erwlsesald Administration will he granted as above
stated.
Wiuiess William ta«*. E»q., Ordinary f»c the
county of Bulloch.
ou 23 WILLI AM iXE, 0. B. C.
GEORGIA, ]R'l,i.m:il COUNTY*
4 AMlSlsTKATOUS’ —hv vutueoi anor-
der of the Ordin.rv nt said ronniy, wlllbe
sotu, on the first Tuesday in November’ uext.in
Statesboro’, before tlie court nniwn uoor. withinthe
legal hours of sale, nil tno rnllnwitig Lands, viz:
1 weuty-thrre bundled mm nundv-t-icbt acres, ca
cordit g to the plats or tli« same m nine dtilerem
surveys, com; using one imov—ihe p. < pertv of the
estate of Jesse Moore, lamot sam rou.ty.* iherc
are on the land two piantar.cn?, ;ii rood repair: on
cue of them are good humting—cwe.lmg house
kitchen, smoke house, imrn. .-Uak-s. gm nouse
smith shop, negro house*, with j»»i nocta-an
out-buildings, also. gup«l uronurt.- of ikuciu-s, ay
pies. Ac.. nNo. gw I w«-o* m -.vji. r—frltuatosi.'
miles akovo Statesboro’ .mu mites west of No t*
Central llottroad. Tlie hn*H mne nc.f tnty. nil
welt watered and 1 mb- n-j. a::.- um.ed by |ainl\ (1
James Young, Sr . dame- tuxon. and others- pur
chaser laying for titles, i ern.s un the dav of sale.
S. 2,. MUO‘lL 1
M. f MOOUK. vAdwrs
G MOORi. i
September 17th, l$5t> repti*
ADMINISTRATOR I SALE.
W ild, be sold on the first wonday in January
next, before the Court i.ouse tu St.«te.-boru.
the following property, belonging to the estate u
Henry Davis, jr., 1208 acres, tn^r- or lv»s. ut hunt
r au wnom w may concern.—Whereas Sarah ; n Bnllcch county. b.> :nded north t»v the uruuvrtv
Brenneu *rtll apply at tbo Court of Ordinary of John Grimes and John Slater, n ->rih and we*t b*v
mr tatters or Administration onthe Extale ot John - * • 1 Vl 1 •
an, deceased, theso aro there to cite and ad-
Ii ail whom it may concern, to be and apjwar
tafor* tho Court, to make objccUons (if any thev
hove,) on or before the Aral Monday in November
next, otherwise sold letter* will bo granted.
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordidary for Bulloch
Ooanty, this 4th of September 1S56.
WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C.
■•pt 8
STATE OF GEORGIA;
B ULLOCH, wHINTY—To all whom it may con
cern : wtareos, Seaborn B Cowart will appiy
at the Court or Ordinary for letters dUmluorya*
administrator on the estate or Patrick D Kelehcr,
deceased:
Tta** are, werefore, to clto and admonish all
wheat N may osmeern, to be and appear before said
Ooort to make objection (IT any they have) on or be*
for* tta Int Monday in February next, otherwise
sold letters will be eranted.
'"‘“•aa. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
this 6th day of August, 1856.
w«4 WILLIAM LEE, o. n. c.
IB SUPERIOR COURT, Cbatlutm Co.
Mar Tikk, 1866.
Kohl. M* Robertson, and others., compl’nt*, 1
OlgMin B. Psass, the Doboy steam Saw ^j-Order
TT 111. Court Hut two ot liws.m
X a«*8.jle, Ui Wtllum F. t-oylos ro
jt****t«fftl.(»um7, ore ,b«ot from U»
auftorOftCfi*. wtlul KrrlwoT tbo above but
*»d .ftp—* cmnot be .trv. J opou Uicm. oo
■Oft* ,U “ft" **1<1 Citric tray 1c. an.t
WUUu* F. luyle. do .ppcvr an l muwer ibe tuid
Ml|*llllt't WM, on or before tbe lm d»y of the
MttTorsofftUOourt, oriu dcuelt tbereot, thru
Mt4*4U b. ftken pro coufeeso asoitut tbem; end It
af*fft*rord*r«4, that ■ copy of un. order be inib.
U*b*d ft OHOf tbo public Dewipopcrr ef tbe ctly
if bCTUlit esc** week (dr three uiooth. prior
ft*****m oCIM Best Term oftbU Court.
Ttm ulnct drum Minute..
W. 0. SUKFTA1X,
hep'jly Clerk, .. o.c. c.
RATI OF URUHGIA, C1MTH.UI CO
fnOlUwkoftltUj'coocerii: Wbereu Uur-too
X Plft wtH Bpptjr mth. Court of Ordiiury for let
Hi* tftftllirrr oo the erute of June. P. bent,—
1k«* u* ftmlbr. locile ud ulmoulib Ul whom
... ubetirooUd Court,
/ have) on or boforo
r next, otherwise uld
. Ordinary for Cbxthun
**y or juo, usd.
eOHN BOBO. O.C.C.
—h—’—tUHk. —
iinTtUTaatedu. upplKUlon will bo mudo
^Mft*H«onbl*a»rtof Ordiuuyof Bcnvcn
» W«n> Olrl owned Hxjt,
' * T. H. BRANNON, Trait**
aSSSpSH 1
■MvmBaMay in December ne.
am, IU. third day of Jon.
the property of John Slater ^ca-t by the propertv of
Elijah DavK and south by tlie pr< pertv ot *Jo-
s:ah Davis. Sold for tbc- benefit ut tUe heirs aud
creditor*of Heury Davi-. jr., deceased. On th.
property are one gri.-t and one saw mill.
JOSIAH DAVIS.
scpt24—Cm Adm’r.
A D
GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY.
DMIN1STitATOIl'S >Al.K—Agreeable t. an
der grauted by the Court •*: ordinary of
county, will bo sold before tho Court House uw
said county, on the first Tuesday tn lvcember next,
between the lawful hours of sale (512) fivehuudtei
and twelve acres, more or less Pino land, will im
proved iu said county, bounded on the s.--.ih by
Micheal WMte, ijouth East, John \V-•*.. :h txn
Widiant Rush. North William hi- < t« uciue
t<> ibe Estate of Morns D-rrion. .* .old for
the benefit of the heir? of sat: -.\v.-.;-e.t. terms on
thg day of kale. This 15th day October, I860.
JOHANN AH DOlililEN, Adm’x.
octiQ riMOfilY CONNELLY, Adm’r.
GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY.
r 110 ALL whom it may coucoru. whert-ns Heury .1.
X 1’arrUh will apply ut tho Churl of “r-Unaty
tor letters of gtmriUittiship of Isaiah M Mtrtlm,
Georgo W. John. A. uttd Heury 1’urish, orphan uhit-
dren of Islah Parish, tleceaicd, tlieseuro therefore
to cituuud udiuoBlshatt whom it may concern to be
and appear betoru said Couit to make ulijectious (if
any they havo) ou or before the fir.-t Mon,luv iti
December next, otherwise said letters wi'l begrant
ed.
Witness, William Loo, Ordinary for tho County
of Bulloch, this 16lh Oct. A. D. 1866.
oat I'd WILLIAM LEE, 0 B 0
GEORGIA,LIBERTY COUNTY.
rnWO mouths alter datt,TWill apply to the Cour
X of Ordinary of L*burly Couuty for leave to sell
a portion or the reul aud personal iwtite of Benja
min W. Allou, late deceased, or so much thereof a?
is necessary ; nud sold for the benefit of the heirs
and diftrlbutoes of said estate.
CAROLINE E. ALLEN,
Qualified Administratrix
October Gilt, 1856 oct 12—2m
GFjORGIA* liberty COUNTY. -
A LL persons having demands against the estate
of Benjamin W. Alien, late ol r>nln co ii.ty.t'e-
c used, are hereby notified to presuit them. ;;ro|«r-
/ attested, to tue. witbia tbe time prescribed by
law, or they will not be settled.
Aud all persons indebted to said deceased are
hereby required to make immediate payment.
CAROLINE K. ALLEN,
Qualiflcn Admit Ltratrix.
October Ctb, 1856. oct 12—lm
SIcINTOSll COUNTY SHERIFF SALE,
\A7 ILL be sold on the first TUESDAY in Novetr
T f her next, before the Court House dor r, iu the
City of Darien, the following property, to wit:
Ihe UNION 81EAM SAW MILL, together with ail
the Fixtures, Machinery. Ac., thereuutc belonging.
Also, the Mill Site on which said Mill i- situated,
coutalnlug four acres. Said Mill situate three tales
below lkuien, at a place known aa Pratt’o Lauding
on a tributary stream or the Altamaha Rivir, tu
said county, levied on as the property or Frost k
Boulter, lo satisfy a lienjudgmout Issued from the
Honorable, the Inferior Court or the County of McIn
tosh, Mortimer Cullman vs. tbe Union .Steam Saw
Mill, Frost A Ifoulter owners tbereot—property
pointed out in said lieu. Terms cash—purchaser
laying for title. WM. T. TIIORPF,
• SLcrlfT McIntosh Couuty.
Darien, October 3,1*50. oct 4
GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY^
A DMINlaTiLVTOH'a c.VLE —Agreeable to an or
der granted by the Court or oniinary of Bub
loch county, wi'l bo sold before the court houso
»fopr. in state-boro’, in said county, on the first
Tuesday in November next, between the lawful
: Thirty-three hundred, -ixtten and
a hair (3310),') acre* of land, more or less, all *d-
jtHnlug in dUTercnt surveys, and lying on the Mlll-
aftSn 1 ? Sk**.* 041 Uivek, m said connty—
tt being the Dto roildeooo or Thomas llilb, do-
E2&. "BJanmTtd, wift a go«l ,nj well
finished dwelling^house and all necessary out-bnlld-
h»gs. with a good mill and some two hundred acres
or htr'lSrft^tf 3 ’ or for,y Bcreacf hom *
mock, or bsy land lately put under culdvm*
I* 0 ®- Umber, which will square
Iwdva Inches of * tract or Land, sold by raid do
ceased to Arthur Kcrby tad the Umber reserved »«
nls life time. All belonging to the Juto ofTtamiS
MUls. deceased Sold forX benefit of tfijSSSf
•aid deceased. Terms made known on dav
., *Mom VijWHcSt
u>vxxnmxn agevct, ruuunniu, ».
Aulharlml AReutfbr til, h-vunnih Joumxl.
UNIA1. KVIDFNW OF TI1K VAtJJIf AND TOUI
- «xhtW qt >i or
WILDER’.' SALAMA NDER SAFES,
At NamifWufbl UrSthtrn* it Jjj!
inst.. which ooqsueq"
cd luo brick building
(Mmuplud by Mr. Jno.
T, Thotnni, opposite
I tho Gas Works, lu thin
city, wiw a tsafo ol
the above descriptions
containing ’tho bodla, papers, and money or Mr,
Thomas, and although tho building was dotroyed,
tkosaldSafosttstaihcduo Injury whatever from the
intense heat to which tt had been exposed. On open
ing tho Safe, tliu contents woro found umlUturf
«nd In Uio same order and fcondltlonaswhen '*‘ , ‘
thore, except a -slight dDooloratlou to thot>rq.
cuds of a fow ivtpora, and the backs of ono or twfi ol
Ute books, caused by tho stoom gonerated In tho
Safe, whilo at its greatest hoot.
Tito Salb anti contents, as ItoamalYom.therolna,
may still bu scon, In tho. ixmeuion of Mr. Thomas,
at tuo Gas Works. A largo assortment oT these cele
brated Safes always nn hand,and for solo by
0. U. CAULFIELD,
Agent for the Manufiwtnren,
July 26,1866. 171 Bay-st., Savannah, Ga.
I toko pleasure in corroborating the foregoing state
ment, and In addition would add, that tho books are
now In uso. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 20th, 1866. oct6-tf
j UNDERSIGNED would toko this opuor
tunlty to express to his Mfnds .snd tho publU
eratty, his slnoere thanks for their liberal patron
S andlnflusno*, which has resulted tnexteuskm»
trade to alt parts at tho Statu. Also, Carolina
Toridn, Alabama and Tennessee, tlmroby- cunbUn.,
him to mhlblt a stock utuorpaitflnd in any HonUiera
. .—....iox, Uorcbants, Hotel Kooihjiv, turn .-tntm
boat Owners aro particularly invited to oxHntlm'thi
present stock, which is now complete in all Ibt
rnrious departments, consisting tu purt ol tin* f-now
lug goods, dkPakmmAi,
Royal Medallou,
Royal Velvet,
Mocot Wilton,
locot Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Power Loom Brussels,
Three ply Ingrain,
Two ply Ingrain,
Wool Dutch,
CURTAIN AND
Brocatellee.
Satin do Uim
Batin and Bilk
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK STREET, NEAR TUB COURT MOUSE,
SAVANNAH. «A.,
Established lit 18311.
mUE Subscriber grateful to hta friends and
I patron* for their continual favors, would Btate
that lu addition to tho improvement* In DYING, ao
Qulred by him during hi* last visit to England and
ifcotlaml, lias made arrangomente for extending his
business, by which bo tt now ouabled to dye a
greater variety ot colors on silk and woolon drosses,
shawls, Ac., which he trusts will generally ploaso
all who may favor him with their patronage.
Uontlcmeu’* garmeuts dyed, cleaned or renovated
a* may bo required, in tho same superior style which
has generally so much pleased his patrons and
friends. *
Tablo Covers, nud Ladies’ Urnpo Shawls,
cleaned und finished lu the first stylo.
Ladle*’ Bounds dyed, bleached and pressed In
tho most fashionable styles.
Orders from tbc couutry promptly attended lo.
Terms moderate.
When parcels aro sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should be sent him by letter through tbo posl
ofllce, so that he may know where to call for thorn.
meb 10 . ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
NOTICE.
* t v WO mouths utter date, application will be made
1 to tho Honorable, tho Court uf Ordinary ot
Bulloch Comity, for leave to sell all the tands and
M roes belonging tu the estate of James Hagen, late
lid County, deceased.
KE/.IA11 IIAGEN, Administratrix.
Ruloc County, ug20, 1^0. nugflo
NOTICE.
O NE MONTH alter this date application will bt
inado to the Bank of tbe 8tate of Georgia for
the payment of a twenty dollar bill, the right tail
of which has bien lost.
DANIEL THOMAS.
Greenville, Ala., 1st Oct,, 1865, oct iMaw4w
NOTICE.
T HREE mouths after date application will bo
madotothc Marine Bank of Savannah for tlie
payment of two Twenty Dollar Bills, (viz: letter iJ,
No. 3,070, and loiter C. No. 697,) the right halves
of which have been last by mail,
oct 6—3m JAMES D HUDJON.
NOTICE.
rnwo month* afterdate, application will be made
i to tho Houorablo Ordinary of Tatnall County,
for leave to sell u jKirtion of the lands belonging to
the estate of Jesse Copeland, deceased; It being one
tract of land which ha* been reserved from former
sales—where tho said deceased resided at tho time
of his death. JAMES COREL AND. Adm’r.
sen lit’. sept 31856.
DIVORCF
Elizabeth Cowley | lu Coifow. oivrior Court,
vs. V Mar form 1866-
John Cowley, l
It appearing to tuo Court Irotn *n« rotnro of the
Sherllf, that the defendant John Uiwiy. Is not to be
be found in Cofiee Coftuty, nud u mtin*»r appears
that ho tt not in this State. Ou motion nt Win. 11.
Uaulding. Attorney for libelant, u m ordered that
service be perfected on said dcteuuaot by a publi
cation of this orrdcr in one of the yunitr.- foilruatt lu
Savannah, once u month for thre« month? preced
ing the next tom of this Court, rmniriiiv -aid do-
feudaut to appear at the next lm m n: Su
perior Court u November next, an*. n*u.infonsivc
ulegatlon to said Court.
A true extract of the minutes •» »«tr«n* ^i.nerior
Coun
ARCH'D McLEAN ••snntv Clerk.
aan 2—3m
” ^YOUR HOUSE?
NO. 144 BRYAN STREET*
WEST OF THE MARKET.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
T HE SUBSCRIBER would iuform his rneud* and
the public generally, that he ha* REMOVED
from his Old Stand to BRYAN STREET, ami fitted
up tint ubove House in asu;<erior rlyle, nud intcudr
serving bis friends wtthall the delicacies of the sea-
sou, such OS-
WILD GAME. VENISON, GEORGIA AND NEW
YORK OYSTERS. Ac.,
aud pledge* himself to use every endeavor to please
all who may favor him with their patrons :e.
HENRY BERT.
Sept 29—tf«2jr
OYSTERS:
T:IK sub-crib" r tt now ready to fur
nish uYaTERS iu IhoShdl, ireshopen
ed or ilckled iu uny i|uantity to ..nil
purchasers, l’ickled Oysters’ in keg-
ready to be skipped.
11 J l>. JESSE.
REMOVAL.
The subscriber has Removed on the .
Sfl Bay. next door to the Republican j]|
(12 oUice, where he is now o|>cning a *
■■■■■■ hamttome assortment or SPRING
AND SUMMER GOODS, which he will -eil by the
pattern or make tu order in the most fashionable
'tj'.e. Also, Ready Made Clothing for the present
and cotniug season.
Thankful for j»ast favor*, he hope* to merit a con
tinuance of the same.
N. B.—Cutting, Alteriug and Re|«iricg done at
the .-hertost ucticc.
Ju>t receive*' White Drill Coats aud Pants. White
and figured Marseille* Vests, for sale at a small pro-
•*^13 JOHN W. KELLY.
WOOD—WOOD
1 1HK SUBSCRIBER has just received, and will
. keep constantly ou hand at btt Wcod Yard,
Old Charleston Wharf, a full supply of the best
or boated Black Jack, Oak, Hickory, Lightwocd,
icc., &c. All in want are rerpecttuily invited to
give him a call. H. C. RaYsOK.
P. •** • aU order* but at the Book store under the
Mar*lull House will be promptly attended to.
sept 30
DISSOLUTION.
T HE Co partnership of F. CHAMPION A; CO. tt
’this day dtts- »-d by mutual conseut. The
business o: the lat -n will be settled by F. Ctam-
pion, who will co"t..,ie the Grocery business on
hi? own nccount.
F. CHAMPION.
R. J. LAROOMBIE.
tavaunab, October J. IM6. sept 30—lm
LAND AGENCY—UraniH’Ick, Ga.
EDWIN M. MOORF.
O FFERS kis services to tbe public in tbc pur
chase and sale of lands in the counrie* ol
Glynu, Wayne, (kuuden, Charlton, Appling, Ware,
Coffee, Clinch, Lowndes aud Thomas. Particular
attention given to locating, purchasing and selling ol
town lete in the town of Brunswick.
m RKFEUkXCXS :
Dr R Collins, Macon; Dr B M Cargile, Bruoswic*
T’j.'ma-11 Harden, fivvanuah; Hon James L 8ow
rii. Thomasville.
BOOK MB JOB FRINTIWi
NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
BOOK & JOB OFFIOfi.
Merchants can be supplied at short notice with
BIlteHrada, Bills of Lading,
Dray Books, Circular*, CnrtU
and Blank Books,
Particular attcntloa*'Sv^*in BOOK AND PAM
PHLET PRINTING, such as Catalogue* for Colleges,
Proceeding* of Meetings. Reports, By-Laws, etc.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore
received, w» respoctfully aolfoit a continuance o!
tbe tame, fooling that we aboil be able to please all
who may favor us with a call, both a* to prices aud
execution of work.
8K1RT8.
W HITE and Col’d Whalebone, Moreen Whole-
bone. Moreen Flounced, Moreen Whalebone,
Quilted, Whaleboue Quilled, Hair (Toth. Mines
Whokbocte, kc-, Ac., for eaJ« by -
cm Wwm k MORGAN.
SAVANNAH. ALBANY & GULF RAIL
ROAD.
O N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, the 15tU instant,
there will be oxe daily Passenger aud Freight
Train, (Sundays excepted.) on the Savannah, Al
bany and Gulf Road Running os follows :
Leave Savannah, 9, a. u
arrive at Ways, 10.30, a. x.
nm’Rxixa.
Leave Ways, 2, v. u.
Arrive atSavannah, 3.30, r. u.
HI »GAll L. HEK10T,
wt 4 Chief Engineer.
ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD.
aUon, masonry, (resume and bridging, nocessary
for tbs suporstruoturo
to tba complete preparation
oftho roadway oftho e«
road.
eastern division of (Loir
[Uab DrdggcU, (<>l va
rioiu wldtta,)
Mosaic Hearth Hug?,
Velvet aud Chenille K-ig*
■ptk JL,
Door Matt (every Variety.
Silver & Brass Ktnir fori-
Carpels Bindings, ta..
UPHOLSTER F DRPAIITRRN l
taco and Muslin Curtains
Gilt Cornice,
GUt Pins ana Itamtt,
Worsted and Cotton Domaik, Tassola, Ijooui aiio
Oorda; Velvetand Plush ef various color*; Wlndtnt
variety of Furniture Covering, Trim
minib and materials for decorating.
FLOOR OIL OLOTIIS.
From two to Twanty-four feet wide, for Hall* au-.
Rooms, cut to fit without a seam.
The inbscribor will oblige himself to make the
prioea on nil description of goods as low as thasam*
quality can bo purchased in any Northern city.
SST Carpets cut to Rooms and good* sent to uu>
part of the city freo of charge.
An oxporiencod Upholster will literal to tta
jand laying or Carpets and Oi) Cloths wta-u
dealred. Tbo decorative aud curtain department tt
n chargo of an Upholstar of acknowledged taste an*#
skill. W. II. GU10N, Agont.
140 Congress and 67 Bt. Julleu-K
baKBSk shops.
octlb
Pulaski House Barber Shop,
Owens' Urick Building, opposite the Pulaski House,
rmi womoikw knoaqip. •
Marshall House Barber Shop,
Broughton Street,
rOUE WORKMEN KNOAOKD.
f|iHB Bubacriber, thankful to hla fellow-citizen*
X for tho liberal patronage he has received, at
tt still receiving, begs respectfully to Inform ihe
that ho has engaged sufficient additional llrat-clau
workmen from some of tbe beat, fiarbor Shops In
New York, and will be enabled to accommodate a-
rnany gentlemen as may honor him with their pa
tronago.
N. B,—The Barbershops aro closed oh Sundays-
strangers will please bear this In mind.
IiAMIAOEICI.
rflHE uuderaigned will, for five dollars per lot,
X axamluo any lands fo the counties of AppUng,
Wayuo, Wore or Coffee, and report to the owner as
to tholr present value, the prospect for their be
bomiug more valuable In Tuturo, and whetner or
not there tt being any trespass committed thereon,
Invariably pledging himself to give a true and cor
rect account, for which all remittances will tt
pected In advance.
He will also sell and remit when requested, and
as directed, for seven per cent.
He will also promptly attend to all professional
business entrusted to his care.
VERNON C. McLKNDON,
my 13 Attorney at Homeeville.Gi
Also, for fttrulsblng tho cross-ties, and for Uio
track-ttytdf with any iDddi-ntal work necessary.
And for all other work, stations, platforms, do-
E ls, Ac*, required in tho thorough, completion of
o rood lor effective operation, ,
The graduation amounts to 770,000 cubic yards of
excavation, and 665,000 cubic yard* or embank
ment.
Tbo trutllng to4,000!oot.
Tbe bridging to 600 feet.
The masonry for culvertt amouu * to 10,aoo
perch.
ThecrotM-tie* to 180,000. '
Proposals, sealed, endorsed,aud directed to the
undersigned, will be received until the t wt dayot
November noxt, and wlllbe, at tbo optli t of bid
dera.eitberfor—
I. Tho entire work of construction, completing tbe
road ready for tho Iron;
it. The work of construction, exclusive of cross
Uea and track-laying;
ui. For each Item of work, entire uud separate;
iv. For tbe grading or either, or a specified num
ber or sections, of ouo mile each;
v. For the cross ties to be furnished, tbe number
perilled;
vi. For tne enure construction, i cady for theirou,
ofeither oftho three divisions berelnalter named
ol i>ald road;
The eastern division, connecting with the com
pleted road at or near tha town ot Brandon, extend*
to the Mobile and Obio rood,82X miles, which will
be divided Into three subdivisions: the first of 21
miles, tbo second or 28 miles, and the third of 33K
“ilea.
In each form of proposal, the bidder will stem his
item prices, and for the graduation will make hi*
bid at *-) inucbjjer cubic yard oT excavation and
embankment, and the additional difference for "ex
cess” of eithor: or for so much per cubic yard up
ou tbo largest item, and tbe difference for “ex
*8.”
The parties making proposals oredcslrod to make
them iu four forms: 1. For the whole amount pay
able monthly In cash, a* the work progresses, re
serving twenty per cent for final settlement. 2.
One-halfin cash, payable In tho same way, and one
hair in tbe stock of ihe company. 8. Oue-tblrd In
cash, payable In the same way, tho bonds of the
company, payable In ten years, with Interest ut
•lx per cant., payable annually. 4. Payable en
tirely lu the stock or the road.
The proposals lo be considered must bo accompli
strap
-mr-i
coots fot.acli HuLHajumJnik.. .
Ouo ono mouth. ‘ «
AU T.buUr .wortc, with or wiwolii.uIui,,,, ,
•oorttionionto oooomlng .loublo column.
churgLHl doable IhoHbdvo nil'!,. 1
AiloOrtlMtnonbl If *bbu-v.f longtb, t w , n ,
ttfti ono moutb, bi In- obicgoil u UuuStj?
for »longer tlmogt (lie iollowlog n.ua
Mo. ufBgnMM|lmo|amMf!liu W |4ir,M|Ci,iiT | 'r'~:
itg(iuuro,7.., wo, libTwo ut''iu
UAKnue tXUUtlSiUMGRn ol Uio Atlnmic
X aud Gulf Railroad, having adjourned to meet
on the 26tb instant, and it having been represented
to me that the iutercst of that enterprise require*
farther time for the obtainmeut of subscriptions
to the Stock, and acquiescing in the justness oftho
suggestion, the racetiug of the Board ou ihe 2Rth
iustant tt hereby postponed until the 2ttl day -
October next, at Miile-lgeville.
E. A. NlBBKf, Chairman.
Mucou, Aug. 20, I860 , aug 30
CENTRAL RAILROAD. ^
O N and after Sunday, the 14th October, hist,
and until further notice, tho Passenger Trains
on tne Central Railroad will ruu as follows:
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leaves Savannah Dally at...5 a u and 12.16 r m.
Arrive in Macon “ “,.2.16 p x “ 1 ax,
Leavo Macon “ ”.11.45 a x “ 9.30 px.
Arrive in Savnn’h “ ”10.46 pm 11 7.20 a m
BKrrrot SAVAXXAU AXP ACOCWtA.
taavc Savannah 12.16 p x and 8.30 p. x.
Arrive in Augusta 8.45 P x “ 5.30 a k.
Leave Augusta 6. a x “ 4.30 p x
Arrive- in Savaunah......l.30 p x “ 10.46 p
1WTWXXX XAROX AND .WliCSTA.
Leave Macon 11.45 a x aud 9.30 p x.
Arrive in Augusta 8.45 p x “ 6.30 a x.
Leave Augusta 6. ax “ 4.30 r x.
Arrive in Macon 2.15 p x “ 1. ax.
Exnracv sAVAXNAn, xit.t.tnnsviujt k xatoxtox.
Leave Savannah^. .6. ax
Arrive In MUledgPrille 2.46 p m.
Leave Macon • 11 45 a x
Arrivo in Eatenton 6. pm.
W. M. WADLKY Gen’l 8upL
savannah, Ga., Oct. 12. 1855. octl6.
CHjVNGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Over which imamu the Great
New York & New Orleans Mails*
O N aul niter Sunday, February 3d, 1836,
two daily trains between Macon and Colambu?,
aud one between Macon and Americas,
Leave Macon at 2 a x, and 3 p x; arrive at Colum-
bus at 7 15 a x, and 1030 p x; leave Columbus a!
4 15 a x, and 1 30 p x;arrive at Macon at 10 54 a x,
and 7 40 p x; leave Macon at 2 a X; arrive at Amori
cus at 6 40 a x; leave Americas at 220 p x;arrive at
Macon at 7 40 p x; making a complete connection be
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
ville, Wilmington aud Charleston; atto, with Central
Railroad Traius to fiavanimh, Milledgevilleocd Eaten
ton, and with Macou and Western trains tc Atlanta
Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville. Teun.
At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad tc
Eufauia. Ala., connecting daily at Americus with
four horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee. Albany,
rhomasville, Baiubridge, Ac., with tri-weekly hacks
to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, Ac., at Fort Valley with bocks
to Perry, Hayuesville, llawkinsvllle ami lyuoxville,
Ga. Passengers for Americus and points below Fort
Valley, should take the 12 15' p x train from Savan
nah; and the 5 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de
tention at Macon. For other points on the .•South-
Western or Musrogee Ronds take either train from
Savammh or Augusta. Passengers leaving Ameri
cus at 2 29 p x will reach Columbus at 10 30 p x the
same night.
Passengers from Columbus and the West for Am
ericus, South-western Georgia t-r Florida, should
take the 130 p x train at Columbus, sleep at Fort
Valley, and reach Americus at 6 40 a x next morn-
lug;
^hirst class btcainships leave Savannah for New
York on Wednesdays and Saturday*, aud for Phila
delphia on Wednesdays. Passage iu the Cabin $26,
Steerage $8.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $14 09
14 Columbus •• ” 10 00
“ Americas ♦* “ g 80
„ , GEO. W ADAMS, Sap’t.
Macon, January 30th, 1856. maylO
NEW AND SPLENDID FASHION A*
BLE GOODS
V R THE FALLL TRADE OF 1856.
WILLIAM 0. PRICE,
AT THE ’
STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
147 Bay Street,
1? now opening the largest and best se
lected stock or Goods for Gentleman’s wear
ever offered in the city of r'avaucah.
. Black and Colored Cloih* Rlack Docskirs
and Cass, me res. Overcoating, Fancy Cassime.as,
aodrilk and Velvet Vestings, which cannot be sur
passe*, are to be fonud In bold prormion iu tho
Merchants’ Tailoring Department. »nd wid be madf
to order in most approved style, and at short no
tice.
I have taken particular pains with the manufac
turing of my Ready Made Clothing, and fieri confi
dent of ple-tslagall who may favor me with their
patronage. I have a lot of very tasty business
suits, ti which I invite particuiar’attcntum.
GENTLEMEN’S hU c NI?HING GOODS and Toilet
articles or every description, and a large stock ol
Tranks, Carpet Bogs and Vali-es always ou hand.
WILLIAM 0. PRICE,
Star Clothing Emporium,
? 147 fo»y street
Savnimoli. Oct. 1st, 18.10,
rnifKCO-PARTNERSHIP herctolore existing be-
JL tweeuthe subscribers, under the name of J.
Y. CONNERAT A CO . was this day dissolved by
mutual conseut. Mr. Joseph V. Conuerat will at
tend to the settlement of the aKiirs. of tbe said firm.
J. V. CONNERAT,
J. UMA.
Snvniumli. Oct. 1st, 1866.
THE UNDERSIGNED baring bought out tbo in- FI
tcrest of Jousr Lama, will hereafter continue the aothta#^*5SS
wholes.;.- UBOCERV AND J-RHMCK BUSINESS ! .njiiif ’Jit!;
In his own name and for his own account, and re- 1
apectfuilv solicit* from the frirnd* oftho late firm a
oonUmuncc or their fiivors.
oct 3 J V CONNERAT
MACHINERY AND 1 \ RAILING
MANUFACTORY A -J AGENCY.
ST. JULIAN STREET, vANNAH, GA.
(Near the Momma i. »
IpROU the most complete facilities in his own
JU establishment, and throngb his connections
with several of the principal manufocturng estab
lishments of Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston,
the Uuderaigned is prepared to furnlnsb MACHiN
ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, POKTABta
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND
WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE
FRONTS, Columns, Window Bills and IJntils, Iron
Doors, Shutters, Ato., at Northemprices. Ho tt also
prepared to repair Machinery and iron work of every
description, at short notice, upon reasonable terms.
As agent for BAIRD'S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE
WORKS, he tt also prepared to exhibit a great varic
ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ao.
Also Iron Rolling lu great variety, for enclosures,
and to receive orders, and put up the work at man
racturors’ prices. U. H. UNYILLE.
Savannah, April 11,1866. aprll
TUB GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY
PRYOE’s'olNTMihNT.
I T is a sure and speedy cure for bunts, piles,
corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scold bead,
tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by nur
ses,) sore aud cracked lips, Iresh wounds and sores
of any description. It tt a most valuable remedy
and cure, which can bo testified to by thousands
who hare used tt hi many portions of the South for
the last few years. In no instanco will the salve do
any injury, or interfere with a physician’s prescrip
tion. Tbe proprietor has numerous certificates and
letters from people who have nsed it themselves,
and most earnestly recommend it to others as a
speedy and certain remedy for the above named
diseases. A trial tt all that tt necessary for it* own
recommendation.
Among the many that have testified to Ibe effica
cy of this valuable remedy, and recommended It lo
the public, are Dr R A T Rldloy, Judge E Y Hill,
Judge O A Bull, R J Morgan.Esq, J L Stephens. Esq,
and thousands oT others.
Sold by JBMoore, Savannah, Ga; JE Hall, Amer
icas. Ga; Clark k Wells, Augusta, Ga; McKceson,
Robins It Co, New York; and druggists generally.
H* By remitting one dollar to tbe proprietor u
single box of tbo Ointment will be forwarded by-
mall, tree of postage, to any part of the U States.
Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drug
gists generally. V. J. MOORE. Proprietor,
maylS taG range, Go.
S'lODFISH, KrfATU&f Ac'&ERBINGS—
Vj 2 hhda Codfish,
60 bbls Potatoes,
75 boxes Herrings,
Landing and for sale by
octfil SCRANTON, JOHN8TUS A Go.
2 Squares.,
3- do
4 do
6 do
A.' do
7. do
e do
•- do
10 do
* proportion
For any time not Shove spuciflea.'1 u
charge will be made.
A deduction nr 26 per ct-m from Ua-ub. IVt . fu ,
will be tnsds on advertisement,, uppeomi e*ei? ■
alvely on Uie.foqrth |iegu ol tho deiiv. '
Advertisements orderco throe tim'd, * ....
bechargcd two-tlilrds tho above rutw “
Adverttaements ordered- In tho Weekly ..,iiu,„.
per square for each IrwcrumJ, for any time ta il;,
one month. For more ihun one mouth tt t or... , u
tho rates sprirtfieit in the above table.
• W cent* ja-r lino for the firn
6 cents for each snbseq.m u^ertion, ai.u in .,, a
to he subject to contract. Marriage notice ii ’
neral iuvitatiouH 69 contt oueb. No spetial iiuu!«
inserted for less Wmn 60 ccutt. Obituary Not 1
Reports, Resolutions, oi 1’rocee.Ung,: of auysSfS'
Association, or Corporation, ordered t<- !>,• ,7 • Jr
ed, 6 cents per line. * ■ r ‘
Steamboats will bo ndvertLed at »40 t#r .r„, „
for each boat advertised. W tttin
Steamships, where hut on.- i- running.
num; ir twoor more, »3Ueuch. ’
Auctioneers’advertkement.- not to bn «ub-.w
contract, butto be charged at the rate. pre-Sh,
per square. ,
Tho paper, under no circuuf ;ar.ce>, m i, P|ftcM
ed in a contract. ’ ,nwi '■
Profussional und business t urd.- tmt excH-din -
lines, wilt ta inserted nt $20 pur annum C ‘
Calls on persous to ta-coinc- candidate «,•. ,
inserted as other advertaeniunts, to k pujr, r
variably In advance. * 1 r
u.73?S! 1, * c " dld “ H r -' r '“«.»>». •- b. m
Advertisement* not merle,! ou Ui- com r.„,
specified time. «w fi L . town,,! „„|j
payment exerted. ■ - n:
ttben any bill fort-., mi.oic, .dvertldno
tban contract, amuunt. t„,„>, «0. > dcdortlm ,
nled by satisfactory reference or credentials, und • 26 per cent will be made. ’
tbe company reserve the right ot accepting any .-r j, Yearly advertising, with | ■ i viler,- r.j cb^tiue wi i
declining all. . be uken at tbe foilowlny rate.: * c """sc» .!
Maps, profiles and specifications may be seen ut; For one square, renewable onto u week w
this office; and any forther informatlou will be for- ! “ “ twice •* j-
ntthed upou application to the uuderslgued. “ “ :i times or ofwatu *-
The Southern Railroad commences at Jackson, Every ad«Utional square contructcl form be
the capital of the 8tate, and tt finished as far os tlie i ed one hall the above rates additional. ’
town of Brandon; and tt In good running order • Yearly advertisers sbaii be iimiteu to ihe »i*«-
and well equipped to that point. It extends from : contracted for. All contralto sliuii bem wnim
Brandon In a line almost directly east eighty-two . staling definitely the nature ot tlie busine-* to fc
ends ball’miles, to tbe intersection, of tbe Mobile* advertised. Any advcrtifcmc-nu not proitertt c.
and Obio Railroad, s few miles below tbe town ri neotea with tbc bnsines* shuil be etargea feerirav
Marlon, in Lauderdale county; and passes through l Y» »nd also any excels . i matter over the ,-i-ncn..
the counties of Rankin. Scott and Newton. The i contracted tor.
linett over a high rolling country, well watered • Contract advertUemem-. jayablt- quarterly-ad
and timbered,aud in point orbeaitmuluess,econom vertttements from strangers aud transient iK-Vm„
icol living, Ate., tt equal to the most favoimt payaojo in advance. All others will be cors'iiJre,!
portions of the Carolina* aud Georgia. Tbe grading,. du o when called for.
except for the first twenty milea tt generally light; Regular advortlsdrs ana all others scwliun cc,.
and upon the most of the sections the excavation . munlcations or requiring notices deyigeet' tu call st
and embankment alternate favorably; the excop- i tentlon to fairs, concert*, soirees, or any imblicen
lions being in Ibe two heaviest cuts. Die mateiiul ’ tertalumento. where charge- are msdu fora,;m»
tt or a character easily moved, the growth or tbe laa ce—all notices or private n.-so»-iHdonr, uverv no
country oflords abnadance of timber (suitable for *' ce designed to call attentu n to private enternri: m
bridging aud cross-ties; and ills believed that no calculated or intended to prcimitt- individual in.-
work offers, in facilities for construction, great • rests, can only be inserted with the understand:!*
inducements to contractors, especially those u*h g that tho some tt to lie paid ior. Ii aserted ii: tbe
negro labor. editorial column (which ran be m at the discre-
The cotuj>uny tt eutirely out of debt, and has dm- l- on °* c-ditora) the fame will b, barged »i -u
to it by roiiao;o htockholdera,about$::3b,009, which rate of uot less than 20 vente per lu •
will doubtless bo paid as tha Board of Managers tuay Tlie undersigned, pubU-tar- «>! l-it.y. Tn-lVtuki*
cull It in. 11 tt also an recipient under the recent' "*»«*•»•«'“**■=” - u *- • •
gram of Led* made by Congress, it they can be had
along the line, which is believed to be tbe case, ot
nearly 400,000 acres of land.
The rood connects with and is an extension ul
he Yickburg and Jackson Railroad, completed atni
In full operation to the Mississippi river at Vckburg.
opposite which city, in tauislana, commet ces th -
Vicksburg, Shrevenport and Texas Kailroa i, now
under contract for its whole distance and it rap. ,
progress of construction. It intersects the N>.v,
Orleans and Jackson. Great Northern Railway xt
Jackson, and through that at Canton, connects with
the Mississippi Central Railway, the iron of which
tt now brim- laid to Holly Springs. It intersect-
with tbc Mobilo and < bio Railroad, os already stat
ed, near Marlon, aud Its point of intersection meet-
with the North-eastern and Southwestern Railroad
in Alabamu, aud through that unites with the road-
in Virginia, Tennesaco and North Carolina. Iti-
also an Indispensablo link In the lino of Railway-
that are to unito Charleston and Savannah, through
Montgomery, Vicksburg, Shrevenport and El Pas'*,
with the Pacific Ocean running its entire length or
tbe same parallel of latitude with these places. It
tt thus obvious that this hue of work tt one of th-
mo.-t important unfinished emerprttes iu the coun
try. It is thorough Natloual iu its character: un
it unites Maine and New Orleans, and the Atlantic
aud the Mississippi, by iudissoluahle bonds, but
whilst thus National, it appeals especially for aid to
8outhcrn men and Southern enterprise, for when
and Weekly newspajers in Smu. h. bi. pledge
ourselves strictly to udh r<- to ti.c above Hi; of
charge*, and in noinstanc. to •Jer:fltotr.ur* trcm.
rho above rates to take . JP-ct March 1. |?6t. a.d
to continue binding, until charged by tbe voted <
majority oftho uudersigne-..
N. B.—This schedule ? l:u . mt m au> a.t) dwi
the integrity of existing t ••(.t.i.ct*. ap < uancbto*
the >eur or any otii*rs|ieeificut.me. d:a.:* clyteas#
with the expiratit-n of the jiriol tor wild they
w*-*e mode,
'* >’ Hu.tu.v .v (:.» (ieir^o no • --.
SIR ASTI.EY COOLER'S
[THE invigorating action ot Sir Astley Corp>i
T H _
Pills on the constitution is really oami'ot-
and a 6ingle trial will convince tie mo,t *rc :icil
of their power to restore tbe ino*t feeble and ilebi.
lituted to lull health an-i -tret gth, and no laegua,#
enu convey au adequate idea of tbe immediate, avt
almost miraculous change, prt<duced by tnak:.
use of this wuiiderlul medicine in the dueared, ■.
bllUated and .-battered nervous system; the relu a
and debilitaterl body tt at once re'ieved, re-torol
enlivened and built up; ihe meLrii and ilir-':«',
symptoms ot disease vaui.-h under tbtir itllutue.
the stooping, trembling victim of dtpre.-M n u.1
. . debility becomesh new man; bo stands erect, ha
completed, with tho intermediate gap in Alabama, moves with a fi. m step; his mind which w-u prs-
it will, with Us connections, now built and being riously stitik in *lcom becomes bright, t u.jiit
built, run right through tbe heart of those gnat active, and he gee* forth refreshed, regenerated
Southern cotton-growing States, Louisiana, Mis*-).- 1 and conscious f tew vigor to hi* accu-tor.ei cc
■Ippi, Alabama, Georgia and South Caruliua, am* ' cupations; and the effect tt not temporary, on tc*
unites tbe great inland sea with tbe broad ocean. contrary, the relief tt permanent, for the cordial
These facts are stated to call attention to this line - properties of the medicine reach the constitnton
of road and to induce capitalists and contractors, to itself and restores it to its first condition. In iH
embark liberally in its construction, the fifteen diseases ol tho stomach and pigeMive orga’.i, they
miles of completed Railroad, with its equipment- never fail. They also remove depression, tints-
ana sixty valuable slaves,mnny of them mechanic-, raent, restlenos, want of sleep dttlike to society,
Isa bonus from the Btate of Mississippi; the public 1 incapacity for bu-iness, l-.ss of memory, ccnluiio:,
land bos been donated by Congress ; and it is, p* r- giddiness, blood in the head, melancholy, meittl
baps, not greatly over-estimating the present pi o. debility* they increase and restore the a^pthte,pu-
perty of tbe road to put it at or near one million of rifp the blood, strengthen the tone or the stomach,
dollars in which sum future stockholders who muy and give such energy and vigor to the co&ititction
become such by direct subscription of moaey or l as mu*t be felt to be believed. «
work, will beat once equally interested. It will j To elderly persons, Sir Astley Cooper's Pill-* are
thus be seen that this road presents peculiar in- > invaluable; strengthening the system xaicst ut
dneementt to men of means to engage in Us cm- attacks of age; thay cause
structlon. -
WM. C. SUEDES,
sept 10—tNl President Southern Railroad.
^lOCOA NUTS—600 Cocoa *Nutt, received aml^for
sale by [*ept23j
J. D. jBSEE.
AY—-200 bales Hay.jfo »toru and for sale by
. Jy26
CRANE, WELLS Jc CU.
| VtoMKSTlC LIQUORS—
250 barrels Ohio Recttfied Whiskey,
100 do Pikes Magnolia do.
120 do E. Phelps’s Gin.
25 do Ctara. River P. k H. Rye Gin.
20 do Brandy.
35 quar and eighth casks Twigg Hoop’d 4tb pr.
20 do do Magonoiia Wine.
75 barrels Ohio Mouongahela WbUkey.
20 do Gibson* Mountain do.
15 do Ben Russe ls Nectar do. •
& do Gibson* old Family Nectar lYhttkey
40 do White Rectified do.
& do Old Keutucky Bourbon do.
40 do and puucbeou* Georgia Peach Brand
10 do Virgiuia Apple do.
In store and for sale by
sep 18 WEBSTER A; PALMES
HENRY LATHROP it
HAVE IN STORE
A COMPLETE assortment of tr e following
PLANTATION GOODS,
To which they would invite the particular attention
of PLANTERS, and offer them at reasonable prices
and on accommodating terms:
Schley’s White Plains and Twill*
Heavy Northern Brown Twills
'* Black and Grey “
Black and Grey Plain*
Striped Cablo Warp Kersey3
I’iaid Iinseys in several grades
tandou Dutiil Blankets, iu all weigh to and sizes
Cord do do
Fine Whitney do
Mnul Stripes and Plaids
Franklin do do
Real Cotton and Wool FI anueu
“ all Wool do
Drown ana Bleached Canton Flannel
Starting Strips?, Striped Osnaburgs
White Cotton Ocnaburgs
and y t tsrown Shirting
Blue Demins, Blue Drill
Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Satinets
Scotch Bonnets, Head Kerchiefs, Ac.
oct 11
#2
m
J. E. DE FORD,
APOTHECARIES HALL, S. E. Corner or,
Brough gn and Barnard Streets. Savan-
nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods ana
Dye Stuff*’ French, English, and American Perfum
ery Fin Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs aud
Brushes of avery description, Surgical and Dental
Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kind*.
Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent
or Proprietary Medicines of the day, Superior Ink*.
Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, kc
— N. B.—Especial attention given to the
attacks of age; ihty cause a cotui»: cheerful
ness, and prolong me to the la'est pwstble pe
riod.
BxwaRS or Srraiors xrr.omxs—Note ire genu
ine without the fee-*-mil*-<-i the tigtitcr* cf J!vc-
Phail A Co., S»it- «‘ropt.ctor>. Loncra ui Nel
: York, on each I** x iu>.- *n ilie dira\tx-c*. Diehe-
; nuine Pills have atto a correct I kenefi cf tbc- Uie
Sir Astley Cooper »-n the top a tox. Without
thwo*mnrk; of authenticity, ttay arespariouitd
an im|>oeition. Sold at 25 coots, cent- and 41
per box. Full directions are gtveu with each l#u
There .s a great saving by taking the larger -iie»
sep27—ani
treatment Incases of poiaocing, Drowning, Ato.
ap7 \J
READ I—READ II—READ III
Thai tt, if you can see; and
[if you can’t gee, you can find Kr y,
jail kinds of r ‘ helps to see,” at the Watch ami
Jewelry Sloro of D. B. Nichols *Co., in Congre-
atreet, next door to the corner of Whitaker, where
you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
and Fancy Goods, os low as at auy other storo in
! ihe couutry.
I We have received per steamship Alabama a fre- h
lot of those fine Steel Spectacle* * also, a supply o’
Pebble and Perttcopic Lens, which we are prepared
to fit in all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our
Perttcopic Lens (so called from their peculiar shape)
have an advantage over all others, as they have a
greater range of focus, so that the reader tt not
compelled to bold the book or paper at a certain
distance from the eye. Call and see.
D. B. NICHOLS k CO.
67* No chargo for showing goods,
mar 11 D. B. N. k CO.
S OAP, STARCH, SUGAR, SYRUP, Ac., kc.—
600 boxes Family Pale and No. 1 Soap
15?, Trate^s Beadle and Oswego Starch
100 bbls. Stewart’s Clarified Sugar
60 dozen Lemon Syrup
50 boxes super Carbon Soda
Received and for sale by
“P* 28 McMahon a doyle.
WATCHE8—WATCHES—WATCHES,
fSL *re recdTing the Londou Lewi
yyV Wucheij of the meet celebrated makers, ft
JtrgGoW aod stiver cares. B. f. Cooper's Du
■WWiplex Watches, Welches for Tlmlnj Horses
toe Swiss Chronometers, which we offer at reasons,
blonricas, at onr new storo in Gibb. .s’Fjnso.
■ootsa _ n. h. vhjhoih * oo.
☆ CLOTHING A
EMPORIUM, ft
1 DOOM WE8T OF THB KlPtfBLlCAK KKADINO BOOM
RANGES, .vc.—10 taxes Nassau Lemons and
by
Oranges, received per steamer, and fot sale
Jyl7 J. D. JEJ8E
CANDLES.
S PERMACLTTI, Adamantine and Tallow cf various
brands; Soap of vartou* brands, Trom6, 8,10
and l2ctnt>. Cta-micol Sot*Soap 10 center Wo
man’s .Friend 10 rents. (Mil and examine at r.
BARRON’S v
^ .- wa**£g&£3Sk. ■
Col ,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Canes, Umbrellas
Cravats, Stocks,
Handkerchief,
and
Fancy Article*
for
Genllemeo.
W.O. Price,
FASHIONABLE
AND
Also, Superfine
otta, assimert-
and Yeatings, wi.i
be made to mea>
XILITAHY sur*.unexception.
able in style
workmanship,
by the
best mechanic*,
at shortest
notice
TAILOR,
Mo. 147
Buy Stmt
SA VANNAH.
49* Orders from city and county solicited
fob 6
B ARtfOAP.—60 boxas Extra N M A 8ourfPaI«
Lxlra Yellow Soap. Jast reewred and for art*
tew tockMr—* —
.U./.'Ov
■apt IT
Pojost re<
ol by
CRANK,
WILLS A OOl
it«
3.1
ROBINSON <k CAMP
ltKAPURS AND TAILC>BS,
AND Dealers in fine Ready Made
CI.OTHliG, bare received and/
rpened their stock of Fall and Win-
ter GOODS, comprising a full and'
complete assortment of Goths, Gassimeres, Vest
ings and Over Coatings, which we will make aud
trim *l& our usual style, and at the shortest notice.
Our ready mode Clothing tt manufactured at the
well known house of W. T. Jenniogs k Co, 231
Broadway, New York, and comprises all that tt
One and fashionable in the line.
FURNISHING GOODS of every description requi
site to a gentleman's wardrobe, conitontiy kept on
baud, all of which we offer on our usual credit
terms, or at a discount of 5 per cent for cash, at
3 BULL .>TRECT, SORREL BUILDING,
oct 1—lm next dcor to Pulaski House.
P ICKLES, PIPES, PAPER, PEPPER-
75 boxes Pick! *, }i and gallon jars
500 gross Engliesh Pipes
250 *• Pipe Head*
500 reams Wrapping Paper
100 boxes fireeb groaod pure Pepper.
Received and for sale by
Me!
sept 28
MCMAHON A DOYIJL
PIANO FORTES.
HAYING lately received large ad
ditions to our PIANO FORTES, wr
ore enabled to offer at this time tbe
greatest variety from the best manu
facturers, from the plainest square to the most elab
orately carved, and from six to seven octaves.
Our Pianos are selected from tbe manufacturers
whom we have full confidence in, sad we ore par
ticularly requested by them to giye a guaranty with
•veryinstrument sold by us os regards durability,
Perrons in want of a first rate Instrument may ro
ly with safety upon getting such a on* by selecting
from the following makers, whose instruments we
endeavor to keep constantly on hand, vis: H. Wor
cester, J. Chickering k Son, Nunns 4 Clarke. Bacon
ft Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines. Brothers ft Cam
ming I. W. MORRELL ft OO.
/208HEN BUTTER A^D CH1LEIE—SOktos Go-
\J shoo Butter; 60 taxes do Cheese; tending
from steamer aad for sale by *
MfOT SCRANTON, JQHXBTBN ft 00
lii iUKc— HOOKS—BOOKS
llECKiVU* BY WAhNCV K .* I>-Vl\
T HURSDAY. D-tli uctoh-r. hills. Ase,
aud raddl>* Bug.-, ai,<t oiber Lecture*, by W
II Miiburn, wiili a t*).*iraii • f r. -A .th-r > u*»trtl
Married, uni Mated ; or Ij«*w ii ey itvet at Void-
side uud Throckmorton Hall. «•> Adcv Cary.
Ibe lost of the Forreatt-rs; er Huaori cs tie
Border; a story of the Old Yirptu i rrati-r, bf
John Ester Crooke
Ccelebs in Search of a Wife, by Mr*. Hi-cu
Moore.
Three Per Cent a Month; or. the refill tf l- 01
Li\lag, by Charles Burden.
Daisy’s Necklace;and What Jarn-e o. ;t. a Litera
ry Episode, by T. B. Aidricb.
The Tcrchhgbt; cr. Through th; W*od, by Bn-
riet olcoit, author of “Iiora’s Chili
The Advontuic* of Gerard, the Lien Killer, by C
E. Whitehead.
The U.ie of General Dame! Morgan, of iLe Vir
ginia lane cf tbe Army of the United Stater, =1
James Graham.
For sale at the Book Stor ,
ucll7 I»C-*UK!>'---*T p lg _
THE COURT OF NAPOLE0X
O R Society under the First Em; ire. vith F«*
traits of its beauties, wits and heroines, irt»
authentic origiuatt, by Frank B Goodrich; iRvstrt*
ted by Jules Champagne.
—MORE OF— ,
The Romance cf the Forest, by Ante Katth®--
author of ‘-TbeMy.-terie* of Udolpbo " .
Cotton tt King, or the Culture of Cettoe. ic*
relation to Agriculture, Manufacture* and um-
merce. by David Cbrttty.
The Ililtt of ibe Shatcmuc, by the aether « tM
“Wide. Wide World.” .
Victoria; or, the World ever cou. > by Carwffi*
C'heabro’.
Magdalen Hepbutn, a story of ibe -cotiisb F^(;
lation, by Mra Oiyphant, author of * ’Zo:J<«.
tc. .
mer Littlegood. Esq., ayounggent::n:ac«M
i to ste life and saw it accorcicgly; by rr»f*
mation,
etc.
tarimer l
wished l
E Smedley, Esq. ,
Ernest Linwood, a novel, by Mrs Careuce i* 1
Heutz. For sale by WARNt-CK kDAVhf,
BooW.lera and ttatjocer*-
oct.’l 159Coc?rrti itrc*o_
FIXE FASUIOXABLE
AT REDUCED RATES.
B ARGAINS cau now be hai by all «>*<
wish to clothe themselves geutcriiy "
j *bo
^ I will
sell the balance of mj Ready-Made, at
rates on time, and ten per cent, off lor ca-h-
and avail yourself of the chance to obum 41
dea. At the SUr Clothing Emporium.
WIUJAM o PRIO- ,
j..oe :* n: itey
"dr.'s AN FORD’S INVIGORATO 1 ^
I S a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant,aw* 1
rrci-mmcnded to the public, relying * ,
trinric worth in the cure of the following ««••*-
All Btiiious Derangements. 8K't Headache. I7*r
sft. H.bitu.1 OMUreoe^.. CftoBk Iftrtta..
1-rtn to Ihe Sftmich ind Boreb, faeeertl 1*^-^
Keaule Veekem. Ac. Forwft .
tnllr, toff b, John. B V°or- 4 CM.
Uheoln. Snuuh. !r trtl -
PRINTERS’ INK,
jpo.. SALS BV cclinEllGEi Ag»>.
tepl iT M.srtulL Uec« Start-' 6
C , IRS—1200 bcshelt prim. EeK* RlxtulCW.
Jail rtetirert toff fot »fthj
•eptIO WEB-TER & "Amg- |
S lUKf AMD sfloULDKioJUlSbMi KA 3)
brlfbt SUM ud SftmMn.,
per ttcemtr Kcjitooe 6ul», ud fW ft*
Kjftg*/