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■TATE OF UHOllUIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY—To All Khop It muT Con-
dern! Wbwou, John Urn* will npply at the
gout or Ordlntry Ibr letter! dlimlMory, M.-lmlb-
uintorontb. nutoor Henry Cuton.
ThM nr#, Ih.reftre, to olio rtt.it .dinolilib #11
It tnnr ooocnrn. to M ami nppcnr liororo mid
to make objection (If any thoyhavol on or
ilM Aral Monday ut April next, otherwise
GEORGIA, LIDEflTY COUNTY.
A l.l,n«ioni hating ilonlAuii ajaIiuI Ihocntalo
A. of A. I). raya, Into or Lilt,Hr county, tin-
ciuiuod. will limit ilium In July nttuntot within tlto
tltno proiurlbot by law, nut ttiono lu.lnbt.il will
makohnmedlaf payment. AgoNnm . u
THOMAS A. KIA)VD.
delO-lnt Qualified Executors,
btfDro VM
•■Mlanarn win b. rattled,
WIUtH, John Btroo. am, OrJInary Ibr Chatham
maty IbUMMOIh day of October, IBM.
ml ta JOHN BILBO, o. o. o.
gunar wk oiBewgffs snar.
TAT Tlrtu oraaortir item iba Ooort or Online-
Jj ryoTiall county, will beaold before thu court
mam aoorln JoBirionton, on th# Ural Tunday,
Meffttcuary, 1IM, durluilh.Hathouriufialo,
CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom U may con-
ooactrn: Whereas, Z. M. Wlokltr and A. Harmon
will apply at tho Court of rrdlnary Fir Utters dls-
mlasary on the oitato of S. Winkler.
Thaw art, therefore, u cUa and admonish all
wham It may concern, to be and appear bciorosald
Ooort to mako objection (ir any they have) on nr
before tha first Monday la June next, otherwise
laid tauara will be granted. „ ,
Wltnaea, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary lor Cbatam
County, thu elxth day orDecember 1806.
JOHN BIBO.o. o.C.
STATIC OF ukimuiA,
/CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It may con-
Vj oern: Whereas, JohnU GusrardwUI apply
at tha Ooort oc Ordinary for letters or guardian-
p of tha person and property of Loulia J Watts,
r rz- —fog Jonathan W and Sarah
G BO HO I A.—BULLOCH COUNTY.— Two
mouths niter date we will apply at tho Court
at ordinary of UullocU county fur leave Li sell all
the real aud persounl citato oT William II Uagin.
Into or Uullocu county, deceased, for the bouotit or
tho heirs and creditorsoTaald estate.
This 1st Doctmber, IBM.
NANCY HAGIN. Adrn’x,
deed JErrilA HAGIN, Adm’r.
XlS&ItiVlsfitAtOk« ‘SXEttT*
A QREKABLKtoauordor ortho Houorablo Or-
A. dlimry or Tattnall county, will bo sold In
the town or Kcldsvillo, on n o first Tuesday In Feb
ruary next, 800 acres ori .nd. more or less, situate
In the 40th district, tho Into resldenco or Jesso
Copeland, decoasod. S«/>a for q distribution
among the holts of said dcccuso.
Tv-rms undo kuownon the day of sate.
JAMES COPELAND,
dec6 Administrator.
CITY SHERIFF’S BALE.
W ILI.be sold before tho Court Houso door, In
the city or FavauuaU. ou thu first Tuesday
in January noxt. between tho legal hours or sale,
the following articles or groceries. I cask rice, 1
K gln, 1 ullage cask brandy, 1 lot decanters, 1
oiTee, l bbl pears, 1 uopotatoes, 1 lot buckets,
1 lot brooms, 1 lot tobacco, 1 ullage barrel Irish
whiskey, Ac., ac. Levied ou as tuo property of,
Patrick Fitzpatrick, to satisfy u 11 fa Issued out of
UioHonorahlv,tbe City Court of Savannah, In ravor
or McMahon 4 Doyle vs Patrick Fitzpatrick.
Property pointed out by plaintiffs.
EDW’D M. PREKDERGA8V,
deefi Sherifl.
j are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may oonoern, to be and appear before
■aid Co art to make objection (if any they bare) on
er before the seoood Monday to January noxt.
otherwlee said letters will he granted.
Wltaeee, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 8d day or December, 1866.
Act JOHN BILBO, o. o. o.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
C HATHAM COUNTY—lt> au wnom it may Cou
mm: Whereas, James Doyle will apply at the
court of Ordinary for letters aumbsory as adralnls#
trator on the estate or George Alexander.
Thee# are therefore to cito and admonish all cou-
cerned, to be aad appear before sai l Court to mako
objections, (ir any they lntve,) on or before tho
first Monday in April noxt, otherwise said letters
wUl be granted.
WUaes , John Bilbo, Esq., ordinary tor Chatham
County, this seventh day oT October, 18S0.
oct 9-*6m JOHN BILBO, o.c. c.
ITaTe~of UEOIUU A ,
/CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may
V oonoern: Whereas, Harris K. Harrison will
apply at the Court or Ordinary for Utters or Guard-
unship on the property or Laura A. Ulmer:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may ooaceru, to be aad appear before sold
Ooort to make objection (If any thoy have) on or
before the second Monday In January next, other
wise eald letters will be granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Bq., Ordinary for Chatham
•otrnty, thu first day or Doeember, i860,
dec! JOHN BILBO, o. c. -
CITY SHERIFF’S SALMI.
W ILL be sold bsfore the Court House dour in
the city or Savannah, on the first Tuesday
in January next, 1867, between the legal hours of
sale: hair lot aud Improvements So. fi t.rceu Ward,
iu the city of Savaunab, bounded north tty Brough
ton street, south by lane: each by lmlf of said lot,
and next by lot No. 7. Levied on us tho property
of James L. Oliver, to satify a Ufa issued out of the
honorable the Ody Court ol Savannah, in lavor ol
David B. Xicbuls vs. Jatuos I., uliver. Property
pointed out by plain tiffs Att’y.
Terms cash.
EDW’D M. PRENDERGAST,
dodO Sheriff.
UNITED STATES MAUSltAL’a SALE.
O N the first Tuesday In January next, I will soil
In front of the Court House, iu the city of Sa
vannah, belwecu the usual houtsotsale,oneSleutu
Saw and Grit:. Mill, together with all the right,
title and iutercH of Hull and Quartern iu. iu aud to
ouo thousand acres acres of land, and tho timber
thereunto attached to said Mill, with tho Improve
ments thereon, consisting nf u small dwelling, store
house, stable und negro houses, raid land lying
iu Liberty Couuty, Georgia, aud boundod by the
lands or Mrs. Jones, Geo. W. Wultoour. Thomas
Quartermau uud others—too same levied upon to
satisfy a fl 1'u. Isiued out of the Sixth Circuit Court
of the Unltod States for the Southern District or
Georgia, in favor of David Forvor vs. Hull aud
Quarter man.
Property pointed out by plaintiffs Att’y.
DAN. H. STEWART,
dooG— eudlinu. t. S. Marshal.
■TATE OP GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO.
r oll whom It may concern.—Whereas, PoUy
B. Lenler and John R. MeUer will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters or administration on
Ike estate or Luke S. Lenler. deceased.
These are the retore, to cite and admonish all
whoa It may concern, to bo and appear before
said Court, to moke objection (If any they have) on
or before the second Monday In January next, oth
erwise sold Letters wiu be granted.
Witness, William Loo, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
County, this 19th day ofNovomber, 185G.
P0V23 WILLIAM LEE, O. D. C. •
State of geohg i a ; uulloc ii co.
T ) all whom \\ may cencorn.—Whereas, Ameri
ca Knight and Buber Cone will apply ut the
Ooort of Ordinary for Letters of Administration ou
the btate ot Green Knight, deceased.
These ere therefore to cito and admouish all whom
R may concern, to be and appear before sold Court
to mike objection (If any they have,) on or be
fore Ike second Monday In January next, other
wise said letters will bo granted.
■WltBsee, William Loe. Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
Oooityi title loth day of November, 1860.
MTU WILLIAM LEE, O.B.C.
A DMINISTRATOK’S SALE—Pursuant to au order
A issued lrom the Court oT Ordinary or Obstbam
Gouty, will be aold before the Court House, in
Newton. Baker county, on the first Tuosday in Jan-
urynwtt, between tho legal hours or sale, tho fol
lowing lots of Land In said county, vis: No’s. 21,
SS, Ml, 176,179,817 In the 10th District; No’s. 67,
&|T\liri!4\843. 2S8Utthe llthDistrict, and
No’s. 814, ill, 819,817,220, In the 12th District.
also:
WIU be sold on the first Tuesday in February
next, before the Court Houso la Batnbrldge, Deca
tur county, the following lots of Land in sold coun
ty, vis: Ko’s. 816.816,817, 311,82, 60,18 In tho
lilk District, and No’s. 182, 188, 177, 111, 112 and
IT la the Win District.
also:
WUl be sold on the first Tuesday In March next,
before the Court House In Blakely, Early county,
the following lots ol Land in said county, viz: Nu’n
820, 821,141,800, 801.294, 269, 260,266, 2fiJ, 267.
to tkettth District, aud No. 247 iu tho 28ih DU-
tr %s above Lands aro situated tu a rich and fer-
Eeooutry aadaro worthy the attemion or pur-
•kaeere, as U is expected that tho ravaunah ami
#«lf laUroad will run adjacent or through most or
them.
Tbrms: one half oask, the balance in 12 months
from dole of tale, to be wed secured, purchasers
to purchase will call on T. R.
Lawton* of Albany. John BUbo. or Savannah, or
MICHAEL SUEAHaN, Adm’r
OB Bit. JAMES H. 8HEAHAN, decoasod.
aovlT-lm
GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.
fHO all whom It may concern—Whereas, Simon
A P. Williams wUi apply at th# Court oTOrdUu-
ry for letters of admlnUtratlon on tne elate or
John 8. Williams, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern to bo and appear heforo sui-1
Ooort to make objection (irony they huvo) on or
before the second Monday in January noxt, other
wise said letters will be granted.
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
County, this 10th day or Novombor, 1850.
note WILLIAM LEE, 0. U. 0.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
S BATHAM COUNTY.—To all wnom it may cou
oern: Whoreas, Frances H. Macleod will sp
at the Court or Ordinary for Loiters of Admims
trator on tho estate ol Frances 0. Macleod:
These art, therefore, to cito and adminlsh all
whom U may concern, to bo aud appear beforo said
Court to make objection (if anytney have) on or
before the second Monday in January nox:, other
wlee laid letters will be granted.
Withies, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, thu third day of December, i860.
deoA JOHN ltll.no. o.o. o.
fttfOlMI/triTULLOCII COUNTY7"
A AlflNISTRATORS’ SALE^Agreeablo to mu or
der granted by the Court of Ordinary o( said
county, will be sold, before the court houso door in
■aid county, on the first Tuesday In Jaumry
next, between the lawful hours or salo, (1170) oue
thousand one hundred and Beveuty ucros of bud,
more or less, bounded by William Proctor. John
- Lastinger, william KMcKlven, John Proctor, and
aamuel E. Groover. U being tho late rc.>idcucu of
aEOUQIA.UBRRTY COUKTY
T ro mo.Uw uur <UU. I will ml, >° ><» Gmt
of Ordinary of liberty County for leavo to eel
a portion of the real and personal estate of Benja
min W. Allen, late demised, or so much tbereot as
U neceuary ? and aold, for the benefit of the heirs
and distributees of said eetate.
CAROUNK K. AlJJtN,
Qualtfiod Administratrix.
Outobor 6th, 1886 oct 12—2m
■TATE OB’ GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom It may oou-
oern: whereas, Wm. Groover, Jr., oue or the
oxeentora, and Sarah H. Groovei, usveutrix, ou tUe
estate «rJohu Groover, deceased, will apply at the
court or Ordinary for Letters DUmhuory, and to
havo the estate or the said John Groover itbuitsied
as executor of William Groover, Sr., deceased:
Tlmse are, therefore, to am and admonish all
whmu it may concern to be anu appear b-foro said
Corn t, to make objection (if any ibuy have) iu terms
sfthu taw, otherwise salu Letters will be granted.
Witness, William Lee, tt**.. Ordinal? for the
couuty oroullocb, this llth day nf Sept. i860.
■eptlQ WUJ.IAM LEE. o. 0. a
NOTICE.
T HREE mouths alter date applloatiou will be
nude to the Marine Bank .ff-Savanmu. for tho
payment or two Twenty Dollar Hilb, (vis: letter a,
No, 3,070. aud letter C, No. 697.) the right halves
of which have boon lost by mail.
oct 9—3m JAMRd P. HLDaUN.
O NE MONTH after date appheatiou will be
made to tho BANK OK THE STATE OF
GEORGIA for the payment oi a TWENTY DOLLAR
NOTE of said Bank, the left half nr which has been
lost. b. Douglass a co.
Charleston, Dec. U ( lfefi6. [lawlm]
From K. W. CAUH’M
A&vmruuu aoxxcv, munktrau, mx.
BARR CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.
A RELIABLE BUSINESS MAN WANTED tu lo
cate at Savannah, Ga., a- General Agent of a
large Subscription Book Publishing House, to have
outlre control of the sale of tbolr puhlicailuus In
Georgia and adjoining Stales. Agents, now occu
pying agencies, bav.- cleared gat00 n year. A
small cash capital or from 8300 tu |600 would be
required. Address Box 443. Pintado phia, P. (>.,
Pennsylvania. ood2w—nov29
MC’INTOSII CO.—SIIFIUFF’S SALE
"lYTTIJ, bo sold on tho first TUESDAY in January
Yf next (1857) beforo thu Court Houso door iu
the City or Durlou, within tbs legal hours of sulc,
tho following described property, tu wit: twcuty
(20) acres of laud with two (2) dwelling houses,
with all necessary out buildings thereon standing.
Lovlod on as the properly of Frost a <d /fouiter, to
satisfy sundry loin judgments Issued out ofMeln-
tush InferlorCuurt. in favor of li. W. Ferris aud
others vs Frost r. d Boulter. Property poiutedout
by plaimlils in exccutiou. Terras cash, purchaser
paying for title.-*.
W. T. THOUl’E,
deed M-.lutoaU Co,
l»lc 1 IVTUSHYo. SllLiTli'i' , SS LE. L '
YTTILl he sold c-u tho first Tua d iv iu Jauuary
YY next. 1587, boforo tlto Court Ilouso door in
tho city of Darien, within tho logal hours of sale,
iho following property to wit:
Two hundred acres laud, levied ou as the pro
perty of Charles Davis, to satisfy a tl ra. issued
out or the Justices Co :rt, 271st District, in favor of
Celia Davis, vs* Charles Davis.
.Alio, one hundred aud fifty acres laud, luvlod
a as tho property or the aforesaid Charles Davis,
to natlsfy the above execution, Celia Davis, vs.
Charles Davb, levied oa and returned to me by a
Constable. Terms cash, purchases paying for title
W. T. THORPE, bhcrlif M.C.
Darien Ga*, Deo. 2, I860. doc 6
AUMlMS'mAToU s ms
W ILL bo sold on the UM Monday in Januury
next, before the Court House iu Statebboro,
the following property, belonging to the estate o
Henry Davis, jr., 1288 aores, more or lore, or land
in Bulloch county, bounded uorlh by the |>roperty
or John Grimes and Johu Sister, north and west by
tbe property or Johu Sluter, ea:t by the property of
ElUah Davis, and south by the proporty or Jo-
Sian Davis. Sold for tho hanrllt of tha halra aad
creditors of Heury Davis, Jr., deceased. On the
proiwrty aro ono grist nmiono saw mill.
JOSIAU DAVIS,
■epi2l—3m Adm’r.
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FUtrT-
PBoor qpaijtim or .
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
is Uanvfachtrtd by Steanu & Manin. AVw York
In the Oro of the 3d
lust., which couaum
ed thu brick huMdiuy
occupied by Mr. Jnu.
T. Tuowat, npituslt.-
I tho GasWorks, InthU
r city, was a tafo «t
_ the above doecrintlom
oootalnlng tbe books. pa|K»rs, and money of Mr.
'homas, and although tho building was uctroycd,
the said SaTo sustained no lujury whatever from tlu
Intense heat to which It had been exposed. On out u
tog the 8aTe, the contents wero found undisturbed,
and to the same order and condlttou as when placed
thero, except a slight discoloration to the projecting
ends of a fow papers, and the backs or one or two m
the books, caused by tbe steam generated iu the
S*fo, while at its greatest beat.
Tbe Safe and contents, os It came from thermos,
ay still be seen, iu the possession ur Mr. Thnum-,
_i the Gu Works. A largo assortment of these cole
brated SaTse always ou band,and for salo by
C. U. CAMPFIKU',
Agent for tbe Mamffacturm «,
JuijM, 1855 171 Bsy-sl., Savannah. Gu
I take pleasure iu corroborating the foregoing stau-
isnt, end to addition would add, that thu books en
ow Id use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 26th, 1866. uctd-ti
TAKE NOTICE.
THE subscriber having received
bis Fall aud Whiter stout coniUtfog
or French, English aud /inerican
Cloths, Casslmoros and V«*Uugs„
which ho will sell by tho pattern or inam to order
In the most fashionable style, for cosh or city ac
ccptance. Also, a handsome os* or Unto l or Ready
Made Ckthlog, Shirts. Under do, Drawers, Cravats,
Gloves. Suspeuders, Umbrellas, Nock Tics. Dress
ing Gowns. Trunks, Valisos, Car,.et bugs, Walking
Cuues, aud everything uece»?ary for a geutlemau’
wardrobe,
Tbankfol for past favors he hopes by »trict appl
cation to merit a continuance or the same.
Cutting and Repairing done at short notice.
JOHN W. KELLY.
VALVADLK gDCB V1>AN'1'A','1UN
FOR SALF,
wirtux m milks or tux errr or iuvx.sxau.
O N the first Tuesday In December uuxt, will be
aold beforo tho Court House in the city of ga-
vannab, tho Plantation on the Savannah river, ten
miles from the city, known as Mulberry Grove, be
longing to tbe estate of the late Philip Ulmer, con
taining six hundred aud olgbty-seveu acres, ol
which there are two buudred acres of Urst quality
tide rico laud, and ono hundred and Ulfy-flvo acres
uudcrgootl banka and iu a fine state for cultiva
tion. Also, seventy five acres of high land un Jcr
cultivation. On the place aro a good dwelling house,
oversoor’B houso, hums, negro houuos und< tiior
outbuildings, all iu a good state el' repair. Persons
desiring to purchase will call upon H. K, Harrison,
Ex’r. who residou within four miles or the Grovo,
or Rllza Ulmer, Ex’trlx, who resides within two
allies of tho Grove.
Terms of salo made kuownon the day of sale.
Possession not given until tbe first of January.
H. K. HARRISON, Ex’or.
Jyl7-td ELIZA ULMER, Ex’trlx.
49" The Charleston Mercury wUl publish one ea
week until tho day of sale.
i85ff 1 185U,
RICH FALL DRY GOODS,
GRAY BROTHERS
W OULD beg to Inform their frioml* and the pub
lic that tueir fall supplies or rich and elegant
JDJjyjf (JKSQJESSj
have Just arrived—purchased from the most emi
nent imporlora of the country, auti selected with a
care as regards ologauco and beauty, which caunot
be appreciated until folly examined.
Wo can confidently say that our stouk of Rich
Dress Goods and Cloaks cannot bo surpassed fur
beamy and olcgauce, and that our Dniuoallo Stuck
Is as cheap as the like quality of guuda can bo had
from hero tu New* York
Amo ;g our assortment will bo found the most
elegant fiouuced Robes with figures;
Rich and elegant colorod Silks, very cheap;
Lyons’ Yelvet Cloaks, trimmed in tho newest aud
richest style.
Cloth and Moir Antique Cloaks; rich and cheap.
All. wool French Mouslln de latoee, new and ele
gant
Lnpins’ best all-wool French de Latoes, high colore,
ffl. mliiH
IN 8UI>EllIOll COURT, Chatham Co.
May Tlidi, lti66.
Robt. 51. Robertson, aud others, compl’nt), j
vs. j
Claudius B. PeoKo, the Doboy steam Saw 5Order
Mill, Clark .'jay les aud William F. rtayles I
aud others, defendants. j
TT appearing to tho Court that two ot the said de-
X feudants, Clark Faylui aud William F. Sayles re
side out of this County, and arc absent from the
Stato or Georgia, mi ibut service of the abovo bid
aud subpama catmuw he servod upon thorn, un
rnutiuu it is nrdered, that tho said Clark baylos mid
William F. Sayles uu appear and answer the said
complainant's hill, ou or beforo the first day of tbe
uuxt I. rm or this Court, or in dorault thereof, that
su'd hill ho taken pro confesso against them: and it
s forth cr ordered, that a copy of this order uo pub-
Ubud in ouo of the public nuw*pupor.* of the city
of fiavauuab once a week for three mouths prior
tha session of tuo next Term of this Court.
True ex ract from Minutes.
W. fi. 8UEFTALU
ust 2—law3m Deputy Clerk, s. c. u c.
KTATi-I OF GEORGIA,
pi’LLGCH txtifNTY.—to all whom it may con
X> cern : wlmn-a.*. nuahoru U Cowart will apply
at the Court ot Ordinary for loiters dlnmisiory a»
admlulHtruim- mi tho emote of Patrick 1) Kolcner,
docouHod :
These are, tuerefore, to cito aud udmomsh all
whom it may emmero, to bo and appear before said
Court to make objection (ffuuy they have) on or be*
fore the ilrnl Mnuda/iu February noxt, otherwise
said letters will bu f-nuiled
Wituvss. Willum Uo, K*q., ordiuary for Hulloch
Coiiutr. tills Glh day or August, 1850.
atlg-4 WILLIAM LEE, o. h. o.
STATE OF C1EOUGIA,
f 1UATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom U may
V concern: Whereas, Johu S. Norris will apply
ut the Court of Ordinary lor L-Uors of Adtnl .Isira-
t'.un dc bonis non turn teniiniunto uniiexo on the
Estate of uorothoa Ahruhums:
Tliem are, therefore, to cite und adtudiii-b all
whom it may concern, to ha aud uppi-ar before Mild
Court to make ofocr.iion (if any tin y have) on u
before tho second Monday iu Juntiury next, tilher-
wise Kidd letters will In- gratitetl,
Wituuss. John ill I be, 1vm| , Ordinal} n>r UialliHiu
ouiity, this 2'Jih day of November, i s/.d.
novfiO JOHN UII.BQ, o. c. c .
i o* Fnsm
amnw aokxut. raiLtnxiPuu. oa.
Authorised Agent for the ts*vannab Journm
_
PHOTOGRAPHY
Urey & powelson’s
-or-
PMOTOOHAPH8,
AMBROTYPES &
i 'AGUERREOTYPES.
BhSbKS. UABEV A P0WEL30N
llaviu r tocrea: •;<: their lUcililies for luklng PIlU-
•riMlltAPUrf, AMBROTYPES uud DAGUERRE*J-
TYPES, aio now prepared to take pictures of all
who d-.-.lre In eiihorof tho styles above mentioned
aud in a maniM r insurpoif.sed iu the hipfory of the
PhotufcruphU- Ait.
CO LOU ED Pilot OQHA PUS.
ibese are itkcu from Dagu< rreulypes as perfect,
ly us Trom life, nnd are CUi.oKED either In oh.-
PASTEL, or WAfER-COLORS.
Wc lmve now secured the oxclualvo patent for
feinting on canvass
which can be practised by no other porson In Chat
ham county. By this newly discovered patent pro.
ecs* a magnificent and
PERFECT LIKENESS
iu produced from Daguorrnolypes, rg* any alto de
sire I up to tile SIZE OF L1FK.
HBW AND API.HND1D VAAH10NA
IILK GOODS
F*'R THE FALL!,TRADE OF 1886. _ _
W I LL 1 AM O. PRICE,
AT TUE
STAll CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
I4T Buy fitml,
ill uow uihii lug tbe largest and best se
lected slock oi Goods for Gentleman's wear
ever ollhri'd iu the city of Savannah.
, Black aud Colorod Cloths, Btaek Doeskins
and Ca.-ulni9io-, Overcoating, Fancy Casalmeres,
aud ilk and Volvo! Vettings, which cannot be eur
passu', urn to he found in bold profusion to tbe
Merchant*’ Tailoring Department, and will be made
to or.for Iu moat approved style, aad at short no
tice.
1 huvo taken |.utticulur pains with the manufac
turing of my Rcuily Blade Clothing, and feel confi
dent of plu.iMiis all who may fcvor too with their
patrtsuugc. 1 have a iol of very Ualy buslneas
•ults, t> wi.i.-h 1 invite pat Uvular attontion.
UKNTLI.MK.N .S 1 L'l’NIsHlNG GOODS aud ToUsl
article* of every iic*cn|dmu, and a large stock ol
Truuks, larind Uas* mm YalUes always on hand.
WILLIAM 0. PRICK,
.-for Uethiug Fmportum,
oct 2 147 Bay street
BATHS OF ADVKRTIMM..
For one square, of300 erne or 1m, or ouy tyr w ...
larger than Nonpareil, 76 cent* for the liritamUw
eon® for each suusc-queutltisoi tlon,for at-v timalm
than ouo month.
All Tubular work, with or without Rub * ; and .to-
vertlsomonts occupying douhlo column, than u
charged doubla the above rates.
Advertisements or whatever length, for mu t, Uia
leas than ono month, to ho cimrgi->i ut tr imr<*-„<
ratea.
For a loager time at tho following rule*
Uasucrrcotypci and Ambrotygex.
DYING AND IIBNOVATING
ESTABLISH MEAT,
73 YOU STUBT, NKAU TBE CODET UOCriK,
SAVANNAH, GA..
EiUbllehed In 1833.
mHU SubBuriber grateful to his friends ami
I patrons for their continual fovors, would state
that to addition to tho improvements iu DYING, uc
qulrod by him during his but visit to Euglautl und
Scotland, has mado arrangements for extending hL
busluoss, by which ho Is now enabled to dye a
greater variety or colors ou silk aud woolen dresses,
ahawU, Ac., which he trusts will generally pleasa
all who may favor him with their i>airouage.
Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaued or reuovatod
i may bo required, Iu tho sumo superior stylo which
has generally so much plcasod his patrons and
Table Covera, aud Ladies’ Crape Shawls, Are.,
cleaned and finished in the first style.
Udlee’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and proeved Ij
the moet fchloniblo sty Its
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
Terms moderate.
When parcels are sent by s loam boats ur railroad,
word should be sent him by lellor through the post
office, so that he may know where to can for them,
men 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
reduced
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
S\N and after Sunday, the 14th October, lost.,
and until forthor notice, the Passenger Trains
on tho Geutral Railroad will run ax follows:
BITWIXN BAVANNAU AND MACON.
Leavos Savannah Doily at...6 a u uud 12.16 r u
Arrivo in Maam “ “..2.16 i* x “ 1 a si.
Leave Macon “ “.11.46 a m “ 0.80 rs.
Arrive In Savan'b “ “10.46 m “ 7.20 a si
nmna mavannau and avocsta.
Leave Havannab 12.16 r u aud 8.3U i-. a.
Arrive In Augusta 8.46 v x “ 6.80 a m.
Leave Augusta 6. as “ 4.30 v a
Arrive in Savannah 1.80 m '• 10.46 r
BKnrXSN KACO.V AND AVOCSTA.
Leave Macon 11.46 a m ami D.UO r st.
Arrive to Augusta 8.46 r m “ 6.30 a st.
Leave Augusta C. am “ 4.80 m.
Arrive In Macon 2.16 r a “ l. am.
XXTWXXX SAVANNAS, SULtXWJXVJUJt ii XATONTUX.
Leave 8avannah 6. a
Arrive In Mtlledgoville 2.46 v m.
Leave Maoon 11 46 a m
Arrive to Eatonton b. ra.
W. SI. WADLRY Gen’l Supt.
fiavannah,Ga., OcL 12, 1866. octl6.
our profoid fuidllles enable n« to reduce our pi Ices
oil the abut i-|>Hlures, uml wo hcreutfor pri>| o*o
to take them ut prices so low us to he within the
rcucli ol every "lie, being at from
OMK COLLAR AND UPWARDS I
Metsia-Carey APoweltou wish particularly tu
give notice that they will lako
LlkeiU'Kxus of Dccented Penoim,
irou) Daguerreolypes orAmhrotypcs which their
friends may huvo In their possession, of uuyiize
desired, color, d as abovo.
Gallery over S. Wilmot’s Jewelry Store, Market
Square.’
novku Kiitrnui-c uii Brynn Street.
l MONKVI MONEY 1! MONEY 1!
•\xniY be we without Money? when it is just as
YY easy for any ono to be around with a pocket
foil a* nut, if they only tbibk so. 1 have got a new
article, (Yom which Troni five to ttventy dollurs a
day can b-i made, either by tnalo or feiuulo. U Is
ti:vlily respectablo bualness, and an article which la
wm: tel iu overy family iu Uie United fa talas. En
el", r me two dollars by mall, at my risk, and I will
lorwur i you by return mail a Circular, with lull
instructions In tho art. Tho busiuesa is vory easy.
Try It. if) on aro out of employment: and you will
never regret It; lor it wil ho . Hter for you to pay
tho above- turn, and luuuro a good business, than
to pay twenty-five ucuts for a spuriou-, advertise-
nicnt. this is uu humbug. Tkt it 1 Tin ir! Tnt
it I Adili ess your loiters te
DWIGHT MONROE, New York.
sopt l(5-3u»
CHANGE OK SCHEDULE ON THE
80UTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Over which passes (he Great
New York & New Orleans Mails.
Two Daily Trains between Macon and
Columbus.
Lupins’ beat Black Bombasine and Ohalleys.
White Merino, ChaUsy,do Lain* and Bombasine,
very fine.
Cloths and Casalmeres, a foil assortment
Plantation Goods best quality, exceedingly cheap.
Houskeeoplug articles In great variety, beatquallty
at the lowest possible prices.
Tbe limits or an advertisement precludes tbe
possibility of enumerating any bat few leading ar
ticles.
We would respectfully requost tho attention ol
purchasers to an examination of our stock, feeling
confident that style, quality aud price, will provo
satisfactory.
GRAY BROTHERS.
VXOXiDTi
OR, TUB CROSS AND THB CROWN.
B YM.J. McIntosh, author of “To Seem and to
Be," “Charm* and Counter Charms,” &c.
Marion Barnard, or Lessons or Life, by JFSmilh,
Esq.
Culpa from Uncle Yarn's Jack Knife, or slices tioui
tho New York Picayune.
Edgar Montrose or the Mysterious Penitent, by G
W M Heyuolda.
The Co^dual Adveuiures ol David Duttlcks, illus
trated with over 2ou comical engravings.
Margaret atcbpole, the Great Female Horse
Thief.
The Geutlemau iu Black, by George Crutkabonk.
Puinum's Monthly Magazine for December
RecJived by J. 11. CUBBEDGE. Agt,
doc2 MaraballHouse Building.
Leave Macon at 2 a m, and 8 v «; arrive at Colum
bus at 7 16 a m, and 1010 v n ; iouvo L'ulunibuB at
4 16 A M, and 1pm; arrive at Mucou ut 10 64 A x,
and 016 p x;leave Jtucuu tlall; at 2 a m; Ibr Amcri
cu8 aud Samicr City; arrive at the latter ut 7 20 x
x; leave 8uiuter City at 110 p x; arrive at Macon at
6 16 P x.
Train# to Columbus trom u throughcontieetiunb,
tween Montgomery, Alabama, und Augusta, Kluge-
vllle, Wilmington, Savannah, Milledgoviile and
EatoMou
Post Coache* rim 'from Numtcr City to TullahuK-
■ee, Albouy, rhomasvlllo. Bainbride. Ac. Hacks
run from ..merloua tri-weekly to Lumpkin,Cuthhcrt,
*o., also from Fort Volley to Perry, Haynoavlllp,
HawklnsvlUo and Knoxvilfe, Ga.
Paasongers from points below Fort Valley, should
take tho noon train from Savannah; and tho oven,
tog train from Augustin, tu avoid dotonllon at Ma
con; for other point* take either train.
First class ateamshlpa leave Bavonnah lor New
York ou Wednesdays aud Holurdayi, and for Phila
delphia on Wednesdays. Passage la tbe Cabin S25,
Steerage 88.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah 114 00
“ Columbus « “ 10 00
•• Sumter City •• •• 9 60
The above Schedule wont -ulo operation Dec. 1*1
1860. GKO. W ADAMS, Sup’t
Uaeou, Dec. 6th, 1866. decO
TIIKUKllAt'SOUTimUNHK.’iEI.V
phyob’s'oFntment.
J T is a *urc aud speedy cure for burns, piles,
corns, felon':, lover aorea, ulcere, sculJ head,
tetter worm, sore nipple*, (rocimiincuited by inn
. ..... ...... .
NEW BOOKS.
B l CE1VED by WARNOCK A DAVtd, Wedues
day, Dec. 3d, 1866,
Scriptural aud statistical views in lUvor or Slave
ry, by Thorutou Stringfollow, D D.
The History and Records of the Khpbaut Club;
compiled from authentic documents now lu poMc*-
sinn of tho Zoological d defy, by Knight Ru**Ock-
side, M. D., uud Q. K. Philander Doeatlcks, P. U.
White Aero vs Black Acre, a cusoat. aw. report
ed by J. H. E-iq.
The Hnmnrsof Falcouhridg**, a collectluu of hu
morous uud everyday seeue*, by J F. Kelly
Little I tori it, by Uiarl-.-s Dicki-u*.
Brother Joiiatlian for Clin.tiiim-', uud New Yesr*.
1865. For sale ut
d*?c3 159 Cougre-a street.
james Uagin, dccoaacd: aLo, aovt-n negroo*, vlx
Willis, Charity, Surah, Tom. Maty, ' urulliic, uud
Chany, belonging to tho catato tl Jumc* lluglu, dc~
oeassd Sola lor thobeuetltof tho heirs uud cro-
of said deceased. Terms mi tho day of rale.
KI-ZlAJt HAGIN.
bov 23 Ad mliiint ratrt x.
■ ’■"’MpA.VfirOF GEOliGlAV~
S BATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may
oooceni: Whoreas, Ann Hollar will apply ut
Court d Ordinary for Letter# of Administration
oa toe eetate or Donnie Keller:
These era tberoforo to olio end admonish all
whom It m»J concern lo bo and appear beforo said
Govt, to make objections, (if any they have,) oa or
oeforo the isoond Monday la January noxt, other
wise said letters will be granted.
Witness John Elbe, Esq., < irdlnary for Chatham
eeunty, this seventeenth day orNovembor, 1866.
aevlT JOHN BILBO, o. c. o.
0RORGIA-LIBERTY COUNTY,
rpo ill whom it may concern—Wboross, Jo-
X sepkE. Way will apply at the Court oror-
Ordinary for letters or admloiitration on tho eat a to
or WUllaa F. Way, lato deceased.
These are, thereforo, to cite and admonish all
whom it may cooeera to be and appear before said
Ooort to make obiecUou, (If any they have,) on or
beforo tbe first Monday m January next, oilier-
Wise said letters will be granted.
Witness, W. P. Girardeau, E*q., Ordinary for
Uberty County, this 20th November, i860.
^0V22 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o
WAVE OP tikifilufAT~
/CHATHAM COUNT Y.—Wliereax. Jnsepli W. Glh.
\j boos will apply at tbo Court nf Ordinary for
Letters DUmlatary as executor on tbo Ksbito of
Mathew Doteon.
These are, therefore, to cue and admouish all
whom U may concern, to be anu appear beforo said
Ooort to make objection (if any way have) on or
beforo the first Monday In April noxt, otherwise
said totters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo,
■m., Ordinary for Chatham County, ibis tenth day
oCOolober 1IM. JOHN UIIJJO. 0.0. C.
foil
BTATl 6F GEORGIA.
CHATHAM COUNTY^To an wnom it may con.
\J oeratir- *“—
_ is, John ixma will apply at the
DM, U).riror., lo cm ind wlnonUl. all
mltur «mn, to b. uatppw btfonuid
0.wt(Uu. tu, b.r.) m or
Mm Ik. imkood.f id doth un, .tbwwiu
■iMMUn *UI b. FUW. wltn.l jobs Bilbo,
bjN, orilnur for outturn uMDlr, Ibli UbUi ilj
JOHM BILBO, 0. C.C.
Sl-A'l’K Ob- UKUKUU,
C HIATIIAM COUNTY -To nil wlir.ni it may
• concern: WlieniH LevlO. Hatby will apply
at tlm Court of Ordinary for Letters of Admim>tra-
li»« emu to.-tami-nt j annex" on the c-tate <•: Juc< b
Del Jini"tt.i:
Tlieso arc. tlien-fore, to die and ndnioni*h all
whom it may concern, to ho ami nppimr heforo
xitid Court to mako objection (If any they have/ uu
nr beforo tho ilmt Monday lu 'ununrv next, other-
wlso *ald letti-r* will ho granted.
Wltucox, John ililbo, K*q., Ordinary i-.r Umllmni
couuty, this 29th day or November,
novuu Ji'Ul.N Hll.hu, u. o.
W
A DM INI NTH ATO tt’ S» SALKl
ILL he sold on the llr.-t fucaday in January
next, (1867) before the Court Houso door in
lliuodville. Liberty county, all that tract or parcel
of land belonging lo the Ivtiato of tho luto Johu A.
Hendry, decoasod, lying iu tho county or Llbcrtv,
near Taylor’* Creek, on tho Cross Ray, mUuiuiug
lands owned by Eli McFnil aud TUomon Lauler,
(within convenient distance ol a good ecbool and
church) containg 896 acres, more or lots, and un
improved.
Also, at thu rauio time and place, let number
thirty, lying lu Hinas villa. Liberty county, und be
longing to thu Estate or the lato Jehu A. Hendry,
dourased.
Also, at tho sumo time nod |)ktce,Uie undivided in
terest (being one half) of tho Estate or the late John
A. Hendry, deceased, in tho following tract* of
land, all tying In the county or liberty, viz: 600
acres, more or less, near tho rotidcncoof Joliu Por
ry, on Hie waters of Canouchco river. 2tM) acres,
more or less, grnnto I to 1'. Horton end on the wa
ter* of the Cauouchco river. 612 acres, more or
less, lying near tbo residence of William Rustiu,
being well timbered and convenient to Canouchco
river.
Tho abovo being a jwrl of tho lands belonging to
the lUtato of Johu A. ID-udry. Uecensod, and 9old
for the benefit of tho heirs ami creditors.
Liberty county, Nov. 22, 1860.
v. » - fiter, - > •
E. I). HENDRY, 1
K B. UENDltY, / r
N. B. Terms
snlo.
■oral and mado knowu ou day of
nov24
MATE OB' GEORGIA, TATTNALL CO.
• po all whom It may concern :~'''lioreax, Bertia-
1 min Alexander will apply at tho Court or Oi •
dinary for Lottora nr|)!*mitaion as Admlnlxtrafor ou
the estate of Atuton William*, into or said County, de-
oeased. These are,Vhenlore.oicito aud admonLih all
whom It may concern, to bo «ud appear befora eald
Court to make objection (ffeny they havejon or be
fore tbe first Monday iu Match next, otherwiso said
letters will be grautod to lbs said applicant.
Witness, H Bnucsuxp, Esq.. Ordinary for Tatt
nall County, this the 9th day ot August, 1866.
aug 26—Cm U. STRICKLAND, Ordinary.
FASHIONABLE BEADY MADE
R ECEIVED by the undersigned a foil auuylv of
READY MADE cl.<‘THING, consisting oi all
artlclos nuciM.-nry for a Gentleman’s Wardrobe.
also :
A choliiu assortment of
French, English and German Clothe,
Cassimeres and Vestings,
which he Li prepared to make to order to the host
stylo slid at tho shortest notice. He also desire# to
call attention to his stock or
BOY’B AND YOUTHS CLOTHING,
which will ha found of superior sty to and work-
toaiwblp. W. R. SYMONS,
ocl27 tf 17 Wbltakor at.
OHANE'H METALIC
WWIE'II&Jo ffl&BISIEBe
T HISlsanowly luvoutod BURIAL CASE, talk-
lonud to accord with the feulltigx of thu be-
roaveJ. und yut retaming all the requisites or an
appmpriato receptacle for the dead. There is no
reason why such arecuptacto should bo mado to
creato by Its appearance disagreeable seuaations.
Itts enough that wo should bo bereaved, and what
ever tondrf to borton or make lesskuou tho poiguan-
cy or our grief, uommondx itself lo our considera
tion. Bo much that U repulsive has been discardod
to tbe arrangement and shape or tbe above Ca»e.
that Its name, the CASKET BURIAL CASE, is an
involuntary suggestion, and I do not hesitate to
aver that luoro has nover been in use any thing so
entiroly chaste, appropriate end convenient as this
itventiou
The Case permits a view or tbe entire body alter
It is enclosed, the whole ton being composed of
beautifol thick French Plate Glass.sufflclenUy strong
to resist any Internal or external pressure, is per
fectly air tight, composed of metal highly orna.
mentod, end will hut for ages.
Samples of tbs Casket may be seen at the office of
Messrs. CRANE, WELLS * £o., 82 Bay strset, Sa
vannah.
P. S. Parsons desirous of purchasing tbe exclu
sive right for the sale of the Casket to toe following
States, Georgia. Florida, South Carolina and North
owners of Patent, care or
CRANE, W1LLB Ac 00.,
« .. . Savannah, Georgia.
N B. Rights to one or mors counties will be sold
o«t i-tr.
sox,) lore aud ersuked lip/, Irc/h wouuds aud mire/
of any description. It lx u must valuable remedy
and cure, which can he testified to by thousands
who have used it in many portions ot the Houth for
tbe last few years. In uo instance will the Mil ve d<
any injury, or intorl'uro with a physician’s presunii
tiou. The proprietor has numerous certificates umi
lottors from people who have used It theiuxelves,
and most earnestly recommend it to others au a
ipoedy and certain remedy for the above named
diseases. A trial is all that is necessary for Us ow n
recommendation.
Among tha many that huvo tiMtlili'd tu the eillcn-
cy of this valuable remedy, uud recommended it to
tue public, are Dr K A T Ridley. Jud^e l: Y Hill,
Judge 0 A Bull, R J Morgan,E-q. .11. Stcplivus. K/q.
and thousands or others.
Sold by J BMoore.Suvuitimli, t.u: .1 Kllall. Amor
icus. Ga; Clark Wells, Augusta, Gu; McKee.mii,
Robins Ac Co, New York; and druggists gi-nerully
49* By remitting "lie dollui tu the prujirlutur:
single box of the Ulntment vgl| hu furwnrded by
moll, tree of wastage, t« any part of the V Slatw.
Sold by J. U. MOORE, .'htvaminh, Ga.. and drug
gista generally. V, .1. MOORE. Proprietor.
may 18 I aG range, Ga.
THE COURT OF NAPOLEON
O U.Society under the Fifsl Kuiplle, with por
traits nf its beauties, wits and heroines, Hum
auUi.-nili: originals, by Frank II GiKidrieli; illnstru
led by Jules Cliampagne.
—atuuK of—
The Ifomuuce of tho Forest, by Auim Itatclilfe,
author of “The My tier les of Uiiolphu*”
Cotton is Kiug, or the Culture nf Cutton, and its
relation to Agriculture, Manufacture and rom-
mcrco, by David Chrixty.
Tho Hills of tho fahaloniue, h\ tlm author of the
“Wldo, Wide World.”
Victoria; or, tho World uvercome, by Caroline
Chuxbro’.
Magdaluu Hepburn, a story or the Fcottislf Refor
mation, by Mrs Olyphant, author of “Zaidoe,”
etc., etc.
I/iriraor Uttlegood, Kaq., a young geutlemau who
wished to s3o life and saw it accordingly; by Frank
KSmedluy, Esq.
Ernest IJuwood, a novel, by Mrs Caroline lore
Hcutx. For sale by WARNOCK n 1)AV1B,
Ilooksellors uml Btatiouers.
•totfil 169 Congress street.
W BTflSu DEbk3^Wo have a largo and hrauli-
ful stock, with draw* and sacrK draws, for
prices ranging from 82 to 830; also, a fow very floe
Work Boxes, fur ealo by
nov!4 WARNOCK * DAVIS.
ISGELLANEOUS and Fanoy Books, each as
Minatares, Pretty Editions of the poets, and
Annals for 1807, 4c., 4o*,for salj by
MTU WAlNOCk * Dim
YHIOSB.
Mo.ofBqoaree|lPo|2mos|3mo8|4mos |6
10 do
WATVHKS-WATL’HKS-WATflUBB.
Wo uru t ecelvliig the London Level
Watches, of Hie most colobratod makers, In
Jr*Atiuld and .Silver e.veX, R. F. Cooper’s l)u
■UBtoplux Wutihca, Wutehee for Tlmlug Uoreee
fine Swiss Chronometer*, which we offer at reasona
ble urlcea, at our uew store lu Glhln m’Pjmge.
If NICHOLS 4 00.
OYSTERli
THE subscriber Is now reedy to for
uisb OYSTERS in the Shell, freshopeu-
ed ur Pickled lu sny quantity te suit
purchasers. PickledOyiters in kegs
ready tu be shipped.
oct I J. D. JESSE.
- RiisibVAET
Thu subscriber has Removed on too
Bay, next door to the Republican]
office, where he is now opening af
handsome *-»uriment ofSPRING 1
IND SUMMER Gtxiln*. which ho will nwll by the
pattei our umi. e tu order in the most fashionable
style. ALo, Ready Made Clothing for the present
und comius seuxuu.
Tnaukfui for past lavorc, he hopes to merit a con
tinuance of the same.
N. 11.—Cutnug, Aiteriug »nd Reiwiriug dune at
the shortext notU'e.
Just receive ! White Drill Coats and Pants, Whlto
and Figured Marseille/ Vesta, for sale at a small pro
(It.
aprlv JOHN W. KELLY.
DISSOLUTION.
rnilK Co partnei>hip of F. CHAMPION Ac CO. is
X this duy ilb.-ulved by mutual consenL The
buhtoesto the lute firm will be settled by V. Cham-
plou, who w ill cuntiiiue the Grocery business on
uls owu hci'iinm.
For any ttme not above epecifoyd, a propi.u. ....
charge will be made.
▲ deduction or 26 per cunt from thu ahovi r..t.
will be made on adverUsementa apiiearltq »ui..
lively on the fourth page or tho daily.
Advertisements ordered three times a wca, an
be charged two-thirds the abovo rutet.
Advertisements ordered In the Weekly edition, a
por square for each insertion, for any time U« ii.ai,
one month. For moro than ouo tmmUi hi on. t. -.n
the rates specified In the abovo table.
Special notices, 10 cents por line for the tlr.-.t,
6 ceuts for each subneqeut insertion, anu in m. c-*.
to be subject to contract. Marrluge notices n. I c
ntral Invitations 60 cents each No Kjiecim mmet*
Inserted for lose then 60 cents, obituury Nutlet,
Reports, Resolutions, or Proceeding*) uf an) S„ Ktj
Assoclstlon, or Corporstiou, ordered to he puhiiri -
ed, 6 cents per line.
Steamboats will bo advertuu-l ut era |. t r
for each boat advertised.
Btaamshlps, where but ono is rmintn^,
un; IT two or more, gSOeacb.
Auotioneere’advertlsemeuta not toitu »ul-.j.
oontract, but to be charged at the rat»- j-rcsctil-*-..
per square.
Tho paper, under no ciamiurtaaces, u- tumch i
ed Inacontract.
Profeeslonal and butincob LntdH not «am-iiins j
llnea. will bo inierlcd at 620 per annum.
Calls on persona to become dauuidau-.. aid ...
inserted as other advertisement*, to he pm.i :.-j .
variably to advance.
Announcing candidates tor office, $lo, tu be o*u
in advance.
AdverlUemeuta not umt ke.t un t:,. t., x u
specified Umo, will lm Insert.-d uiuu t,.rb;d un-
payment exacted.
When any bill for two iuouiIik a.i vtTi>in - ^.
than contract, arnouuu tu over i6i s dc-diun.-ii .
26 per cent will be made,
Yoarly advertislug, with j-mileg.- .ifid lt .,)j t - ,:n
be taken at tbe foiluwin/ rni.*»:
For otto square, rent-wabta "tice a week. <1.
Havauuah, Ucu ber 1, 1166.
F. CHAMPION.
K. J. LAKCOMB1E.
sept SO—lrn
MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY.
ST, JULIAN STREET, 8AVAANNAH, GA.
(Near the Market.)
Ij'IlOil tho most complete facilities in his own
X establishment, and through bis connection*
with several ol tho principal manufooturng cstal •
lidhments of Philadelphia, New York, aid Dostou.
thu Undersigned 1b prepared to forninsh MACH1.N
ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MUJA CAST AND
WROUGHT 'J’.ON RAILING, STATUEITES, STORE
FRONTS. Coinmna, Window Sills aud Liutllt), Iron
Doors, Shutters, &o., at NartAemprica, He lx also
prepared to u pair Machinery aud Iron work of every
UescriptfoP, hi short notice, uiion reasonable terms.
Ai agent for BAIRD’S PHILADEUTUA MARBLE
WORKS, Ilf is also prepared to exhibit a great varie*
ty or design* Ibr MONUMENTS, TOMB BTONfcS, Ac.
Alxolrou P illing In great variety, for enclosure*,
mid to receive orders, and put up the work ut mun-
laclururs* prices. IJ. II. L1NVHJ.K.
:»vannab, April 11,1660. npril
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt.,
BOOKSELLE
AND
STATIONER
U.VDKII TUB MARSHALL 1IOUSK HOTEL,
IIKOUOHTOX ST.
Savannah, Georgia.
V® IPEaASSH'lElllS.
HENRY I.ATHROP & CO..
HAVE IN SloPi:
A COMPLETE assortment of ti o fidliiw'iie
PLANTATION GOODS,
To which l'm-> nmiM invito the (uirticular imi-mii,n
of 1*1 AN fi.lt**. -'ind oiler them ut reasonable pi tcea
rimlou ui-eiiii-iitiidating terms:
Schley 'a Wliito Plains nnd 'fwilta
Heavy Northern Browu Twills -
'» Black and Grey “
Black und Grey Plains
Siri|>cd (.'able WarpKernoys
Pini.l Idno ys In eovcral grades
Ismduii iralUl Blrtnkt-ts, In all weights and sues
Cord do do #
Flue Whitney do
Moul Stripes nnd Plaids
Kruuklin do do
Real Cotton and Wool Flanueiu
** all Wool do
Drawn tuut Uteacbed Canton Flauasl
Shirting.St ri|w-<, stripod Osnaburgs
White Cotton Osnaburgs
H uud Ti urowu Shirting
Ulue Dt-inhiH, Umo Drill
Kentucky .Inins, Heavy Satinets
Seolch Bmnieu, Head Kerchiefs, Au.
ow tl
JIM KKTI.IVHI PER MKAMEK AtUB.STA.
<*T TIIK
Savannah Grocery
—AND’
FRUIT DEPOT,
HMJth*. Victoria nml Catawba Ui >pos,
a* Idjl.i. :';i!en-lid Eating APPLES
I ur.'" 1'r.j-urvlng PEARS.
QlTFLl.-, I.ikn tbo lari.
tJu-R'iitj, Hickory Nuts, und Frosh l>ai«*.
Green **IN'<ER.
luiniitoe.', if- ta. L'urroU, Ac.
Hyw M«ur, •• .1 Meal, Pearl Bariev
in kegs Ktvr.1 Go-heu BUiTER.
5 «!«* Choice • do.
And b\v‘priced qualities, together With a varied
Hsoirltneut oi Fi v ill BISCUIT.
ocl 16 W. H. FARRELL.
WOOD-WOOD
riMIL SI.TISUR1BKK has just received, and wUl
X keep com luntly uu hand at his Wood Yard,
uid Charleston w narf. a full supply er the best
of hoatcii Blucl. Jack, Oak, Hickory, Ligbtwood,
4c., Ac. Ail in want are respectfoily Invited to
givo Inm u rail. H. C. KAYfiOR.
P. S- All orders left at tho Book fatoro uuder the
Marshall House will lie promptly attended to.
sept SO
■ROOFING! ROOFING!!
warren', improved piri AND WATU-rioor
rojirosmoir aoorns.
T IE hUliDt-.ril'i-r Having been appointed sole agen
iu this city tor Warren’s Fire and Water Proo
Composition Roofing is prejiared to exooute the
same in u satisfactory maimer.
The utt-ntiui. of the citizens of Savannah is re-
IHictfully Donated t > the above method of Rootini
nw much upuiI in the principal cities of the Unltei
ales, (iniih \ .rid and South,) and as it has been
sted under every variety or circumstances. I con-
deutly "Her it lo the jiuhllc as a uioJe of Roofing
iinbjectioimpie tu every particular, whilst U com-
Ulues, iu a groan r degree Uian any other roofing In
sse. Hie valuable requisites ef cheapness, durability
aud security, aguimt both tiro aud wator.
It box rapidly riipurncded tho use or all kiuds «
roofs wherever It lum beeu Introduced, giving iu al
cases genera) KUi.siuctiun, being highly recommond-
od by luaumnco Gniqinuies, and all who have test
edits utility.
4S- CHARLIE SHULL, Architect, will act _
agent during my ulmeuce from tho city, at whoso
office all information will ho freely given, and speci
mens of thu roof shewn.
■eptt* GAI.VIN FAY, Ageut,
MOO DOLLARS^WAKD
For my two negroes, or 100 for either
6 reel 10 inches high, 22 years old. BostSO
s very hluek with a wide space bstwsen his uon
per front ti etli, high lorohesd, turns his feet out In
walking, Is 6 feet 8 inches high, and weighs 110,
and 30 years old, und when board or last, they
wero in the swamp above Savannah. My addrses
is 4 mile brunch, or Barnwell, 8. 0.
augl2—wly WM. ASHLY.
J. fi. Did t'OIU),
APOflthCAlUES HAli., S, E. Ooruet of
ROBINSON &CAMP
IIKAPURS AND TAILcIrS,
AND Dealers lu fine Ready Made
Cl of 111 ri». have received and/
• p.-uud tlielr block of Fall and Win-
ter gimids, comprising a foil and!
complete mf.ortmeutuf Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest-
lugs aud Over Coatiuex, which we will make and
trim *iu our uauul nty Ih, uud at tho shorteet notice,
our ready made Clothing is manufactured at the
welt kuowu homo ut W. T. Jouuiugs 4 Co, 231
Broadway, New York, uud comprises all that*
One aud foahlouubiu lu the lino.
FUKNisflUNU GOODS or overy description requi
site to a geutlemau's wardrobe, coustamfy kept ou
hand, all uf which we offer ou our usual credit
terns, or al a ducouut of 6 per tvutfor cash* at
3 BULL STREET, SORREL BUILDING,
oct 1—Uu uext door to Pulaski House.
KNIGHTS & THEIR DAYS
B Y DR. DORAN, author of “TableTraits,” &c.
the Hills or tho Shatcmim, by Miss Warner,
author of “ Wide, Wide World,” 4c.
A Pilgrimage to El Modiuah and Mt-ccnli, In Lieut.
Burton, of the Bombay Army, with map uud illus
trations.
, Thollumorou, Poetry or tho English language,
from Chancer to Suxc.
torimer Uttlegood, Esq., a y.uug gcntlomau who
wished to seo Life, by Smodley
Third volume Irving’s life of Washington—cheap
edition.
Wood, Therapowtlo and I’lniriiiiicalogy—a new
work.
Simiwoa’s Obsturatrics—2 vols., complete.
Young America’s Picture Gallery—70 iUu Ora
tions. W. THORNE WIIJ.IAMH.
oct W
H ARPER’S NEW MONTH I Y MAGAZINE FOR
DIX'EMBER— 1 This is tho boglnuhig of a uew
Tolume. Subscribers will please call aud ronwvv
tbeir subseriiffions. For sale by
WAItNodk 4 DAVIS,
Booksellers und Stationers,
P°v20 169 CougrciH.Ht.
GEORGIA MADE NERGO SIIOICS.
FT7HR SnbsoriMr has |unt rm*iveil another supply
X or Goortia made negro Brogans. Planters
wishing to get their mouoy's worth nro invited to
call and examine them. M. J. BUCKNER.
nov26 71 4 152 Gibbous* Building.
CABBAGE ICABB AGE!!
T IE Subscriber Jus uow In store a superior lot
ol Northern Cabbages, in prlmo order, to suit
the wholesale and retail trade.
. WM. II. FARRELL.
boM comer Broughton aad Whitaker its.
Brough fa'u and Barnard Streets. Savuu-
nah Ou., Wholesale and retail Dealers in
Drug*, Medicine- and Chemicals, Dye Woodaaud
Dye titiitl'd* Fretn h, English, aud Americau Perfum
ery Flu Toilet uud Shaving Soaps, Combs aud
Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental
Instruments, Trusses and Hupjwrters of ull kiuds,
Spices, Ifiitdte, Manufactured Tobacco, All tho I*atcul
or I'ronritstdrv Medicines or tho day, Superior inks,
Pure Whies and Brandies fur Medicinal purposes,
Extract- for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, kc.
Hip N. U.—Especial tttleuUoa given to the
iirojiarutiott oi Physluious’ l'rosuriptious and Family
Rcripch. Ship, Family and Travelling Mcdiciue Cases,
With plain f’ircctiuus for use, iucluding Kreutiun- r«n
Iroatnient in »*•*♦ • x of poisoning, Drowulog, 4c.
»l ,? IN
OVtS. taWl’iifill Oi WILCOX,' DuiiilMto
, % ABB now fully prepared to in
BOrl f' 111 or partial setta or Teeth
? UYtyTY 00 11)0 Princlplo or Dr.J. Alleus’s
' i - u# Patent Continuous Gum. By :hic
Improvement, me form of the luce cau bo restored to
uuy degreei utundUy that may ho desired. ,t Is
applicable ui.tii cases where the cheeks have fallen
in and caunot bo detected by too closest ohsorver.—
This method combines toe followingv -Wantages:—
Au artlllciul gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural
and life-like ap|iearunce, aud Imparts to tho theetb
thut peculiar oxpreesion which characterixex tbe na«
turai organr.
Thi - Gum consists of a silaclous compound • wtdeh
l® applied a-d fusod upontho Teeth and Platelu sucb
a mauiier, uh to fill up all the interstices around the
base id the Tooth, and also unites them firmly to
oat'.h other and to tho Plato upnu which they arc
sett. This secures perfect cloudiness of the Teeth
Office over DoWitt 4 Morgan. JougrcsH street.
♦% Republican and Georgian copy, fob 16—tl
ItMAD I—READ J I—READ III
*v That I.:, If you can see; aud
C5WC you ain't see, you can flndL
•UKull kinds of “ holpa to boo,” at the Watcl
Jowclry Store ofD. B. Nichols 4 Co., lu Congress
street, next door to tbo corner of Whitaker, where
you cau purebaso Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
and Faucy Goods, as low as at any other store iu
tho country.
Wo have roceived nor steamship Alabama a fresh
lot or those Him Stool Bpootaclcs : also, a supply of
Pebblo aud Portxcopio Lens, which we aro prepared
to fit in oil kiuds of frames, at short notice. Our
Perwcoplc Leu* (so called from i holr peculiar shape)
have au udvuutago over all others, as they havo u
greater range or focus, so that tho reador Is not
compelled to hold tho book or paper at a certain
distance from tbe eye. Call and see.
„ D. B. NICHOLS 4 CO.
A3* No charge for showing goods.
uwfR D. ft. N. A 00.
AT UBDIICED HATCH. '
E ARGAINS cau now bo had by all those who
wish to olotho thcmsolvcs genteelly, os I will
sell the balanco of ray Ruady-itado, at reduced
rate-i ou time, and ten per cent, off for cash. Ca l
and avail yourself of toe chance to obtain good arti
cles . At the Star Clothing Emporium.
WH.IJAM 0. PRICK,
Iuno 27 147 Ray RtruHt.
JjVXntA FAMILY FlARJR, 4U—Just receiveu. bO
bags .
crushed and powdered Sugar; 20 hbls A, R uo d t.
clarified Sugar; 20 boxes Ground Coffee, In >t>uid 1
!h punks; 86 do do Mustard, Glugor. Ciuuamou aud
Mace; 10 easel Tabls Salt; 10 naif hbls Extra No 1
Muckcri-i; luo dos //rooms, Duckets, Clothes IJurs
Scrub Brushes; 81 half chests Ooloag Tea, loose and.
to lb packs. For sale by
DAY® O’CONNOR,
illy i
Obbl
mV##em
THE MUST REMARKABLE WORK OF OUR
TIMES.
A Reply to •UNCLE TOM’S CaBLN” and “DRED.
lit A UUY OF SKW UHUUXI.
rillllsoilgiualttud powerful book, toll beautifol
X story, U au Aiuuricau Rowland fur an English
Oliver, uud di.ectud ugalusl thu distorted views of
the KngU-h pre-ui when apeaklug or the Institutions
of the United States. It exposes cruelties au<
harburiiiet. prueti-i-d uu the lower classes of
England. more terrible than those imagined by
Mrs. Beecher Stowe at thu result of our “peculiar
iustituti m:.” T in? obj» ct uf ‘-Tit for Tat” Is eml-
noutiy tiuiinuie, imtrlotie sod just, it is not anti-
iJritish. unit-North, or auli-Souih, it is simply a re
ply to the exaggerated pictures of Slavery iu “Un
cle Tom” uud ••tired.”
For fttlw l.y WAILNOCK 4 DAVIS,
LitoltaQUm aud Stationers,
uct31 169 Congress st.
TIT SOU TAT.
T il' FUR TAT, a reply to “ Uncle Tom’s Gabin
aud •• tired,” by a lady or New Orleans.
How to tirexH with Taste, containing hlnta upon
tho harmony of colors, the complexion, 4c„ 4o..
being a suitable companion for the toilet table.
Bridal Etiquette, a sensible guide to the etiquette
and observances ot the marriage ceremonies.
How to Uehave, or too Spirit of Etiquette.
How to Woo aud How to Win.
Uow to he a lady,a book for girls, containing use
ful biuta oh the formation of character.
How to be a Man, a book containing useful hints
ou the formation of character.
The Business Man’s Adviser, consisting of the
iJuHiu'ss Man’s Assistant and Ready Reckoner, the
Trader's Guido, and too Laudlord’e and Tenant's
Assistant.
The Tradesman's and Mechanic’s Counsellor and
Ready Calculator, ctmprtttog toe Tradesman's
Guido or law of Trade, with a supplement of Rulss
and lublo<. lteccived by
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
nov 7 under the Marshall Honse,
1
Square.,...
8 Squares...
7 do
MO
16
$20
824
88V
16
22
211
2h
86
20
27
82
86
44
24
82
8H
42
62
27
86
44
40
twi
30
40
6U
64
66
82
48
64
68
70
84
46
6b
62
74
86
48
61
66
88
80
64
70
60
lit
Pgi.
twice
_ *' 8 times or "Mcnc: *’
Every additiunul squaivconiranted im n. bo d:- ,-
ed one half the abovo rates nddiih u«i.
Yearly advertisers .-hall be limited tv. th-
contracted for. All contrail- >Lati he in antn-,
stating definitely tho nature Oi the 1-«pU:o->. i"
advertised, Any ailvortiMeun-nti uni properii ••«.»,
nected with the badness diull hi>clmrj'.* l»- i | .r.*t.
ly, and also any excess ot matte* uvoi it..- •
contracted far.
Contract advertisements p«)iiidc quuri-.il). «.i
vertisements from strangers and tranciu-t |..
payable in advance. All otliorB a ill K- u n- -,i -
due when called for.
Regular advortlsers aud ull others »vi, Ju.g r. ..
munications or requiriugnuices designed t- call n-
tontlon to fairs, concerts, soirees, or auy \>A>.x >..
tertaiumonts, where charges nro made tot u- t i
tauoo—all notices of private ussodatinn.-, i oi v n.<
Uce designed to call attention to private e> n.
calculated or lutemlcd t>> promote iiulm i-\
rests, cau only bo Inserted * uh the ur.-:. ran :.
that tbe same U to be |«id for. h ii;>.: «•ii.,
editorial column (which can he only at the •:<-■ .
tiou of tho editors) the came will lie churgod lie
rate of not less tbut> 20 cents pt-r line.
Tbo undersigurd, publUher- ol ti.uly, Tn-W e« •
and Weekly newspapers in :-avonnah, t.»., j.Ux.
ourselves strictly to aUbcre to the* nbmc be 1 ..
chargos. and in uo lustance lo deviate ther* it >-.
Tho above talcs lo take vll*a Maui. i. i -'
to continue binding, uutil tl»ai.j;v«l b\ the \«te« »
majority of the uinicr.-dgued.
N. B.— 1 This schedule shall uoi in un> tv a; ell. •.
tbe integrity of exlstiugcoutracta. All conir.n:i-h •
tho year or any othorsiieclOedtinif. t.huluuiy.-*w
with the expiratlou of the period tor a Inch '
were made.
R. B. Hilton 4 to. OerryUu n
Sxud 4 Sins, Ket ubluou.
tlUMPKON 4 WttMlSOWS V.-rtun./ .Vn»«
SIR ASTLEY COOl MI’S
T HE Invigorating action of .-ir Asticy fo.-p-n
Pillson the constitution is rtalfy inarv* j."ii,
and a single trial will convinco the ntu-t »•■-• •»-*«»
or their pewer torestere the moht techie him »U-t*»-
Iltated to foil health aud strongth, uml no lunguar«
can convey an adequate Idea of tho immediate', i.n-i
almost miraculous change, produced by maku-s
use of this wonderful medicine in the dteemed, «:*
bllitated and tbattered nervous ay. leui; the relax «i
and debilitated bodv Is at onco relieved, ro I- r. t
enlivened and built up; the mental and phy-md
symptoms of dlseusu vanish under their InHu-i ce,
the stooping, trembling victim of d(-pri-: i-l n ai.a
debility becomes a now mau; he stands ciu t no
moves with a firm step; his mind which wm j r-*-
vlously sunk In gloom, becomes bright, l-m-ym t,
active, and be gees forth refreshed, regeunuted
ami conscious *>f ntw vigor m In* ttccmum ea * e
cupations; and the effect it> m t temr-oiory, on tne
contrary, the reilel is permanent, for the contm.
properties oT the medicine reach the cf oriuullon
Itself and restores It to Ita first condition In hI!
dlssueBOfthe stomach aud ply es-tive oigair, ibey
never fall. They also remove deprefriou, write-
ment, restleness, want or sleep, di. hkc tu »m:i i>
Incapacity for business, loss vi memory, contu.-io.’,
giddiness, blood In the bead, melancholy, mental
debility* they increase and restore tbe app< nte.pn
rifp the blood, striegtben tbe tone ot tbe imuiach,
and give such energy end vigor to toe coeMiu-tmii
m must be r#lt to be believed.
To elderly persons, fair Astley Cooper’s Pills sre
Invaluable; strengthening tbe system agslntatu
attacks of age; they cause a continued diccrlai-
ness, and prolong lire to toe latest pwfote pe
riod.
Bxwaxx or Sruiuors Ijutahoks—None aro genu
ine without the fae-stmile of tho signature ct Mnr-
Phall 4 Co., Sole Proprietors, London nml New
York, on each box aud on the directions llict.**-
nuine PUle have also a correct likcno-s of the Into
Sir Astley Cooper on tbe top of each box. Wit In "it
tbeee£marks of authenticity, they are EpuriouMmd
an Imposition. Sold st 26 ceuts, 60 cents and *i
K * ix. Full dlrectious are given with each hn*.
Is a great saving by taking the larger Size-
Principal Depot lu tue Uniicd Mates, 192 tiro id-
way, New York. For sale also by A. It. AD.
Sands, 141 William st., Schieffollu Bros. 4 Co., 170
William sL« Moltesion 4 llobblns, 91 f ult-m 4 , M.
Ward Close 4 Go., 116 Fulton st., IlsviUtid, linr-
ral 4 Rlsley, 39 Wtrrcu st., C. V. Clickeccr &«o,
222 Greenwich it , Hall, Dixon 4 Iraser, 149i.baia
bersst, New York, General Wholesale Agw ta, who
will supply Druggists and Dealers lu Medicine si
Proprietors prices.
S0p27—8m
BOOKS— BOOKS—BOOKS
RECEIVED BY WARNOCK 4 DAVIS,
T IURSDAY, 16th October, 1868-1 ho Wife. Aa;>,
and 8add!e Bogs, and oilier Lectures, by ti
ILMUburn, with a portrait of the author ou steel
Married, not Mated; or how they lived at Wooa
side and Throckmorton Ilali, by Alice Cary.
Tbe last of too Forresters ; or Humors ou thu
Border; a story of thu Old Virginia Frontier, by
John filter Crooko.
Calebs In Search or a Wife, by Mr* Uannai.
Moore.
Three Per Cent a Month; ur, \b« Vwtia of
Llviai, by Charles Burden.
Daisy’s Necklace; and What Cam- *•■ it: • Lite' 4
ry Episodo. by T. D. A'dilth.
The Torchlight; or, Through Ih** ti'»:«*l, bj l>”
rlet Olcott, author tf w lr«ra'» t i.tl-l "
The Advontuioj nl tlcrard, the Lion lull, r, i ) 1
E. Whitehead.
I The Life of General tiunM 51*»rg«i., •>: in*- v .*
glnia line of the Army «*i «!•*-• Lmua Mat*-,
James Graham.
For sale at too Book *t«.r ,
oct 17 169 CONGRESS t-Titi.lA
THE LADY'S GUIDE
r PERFECT geutility, in manners, dress and
conversation, in tho rsmily, In company, at
thu piuiio lurto, the tablu, iu tbe street, and In gen-
tltmuua society,
Abu a useful instructor in letter writing, toilol
preparulious, laucy noedlework, millinery, dress
inukiug, care of wardrobe, toe hair, teeth, hands,
llps.complttxiou, etc, by Emily Thornwell, author
of “Home cares ma*(e easy.” For sale by
WARNOCK 4 DAVIS.
uettit 169 Ooegren street.
MEWTooks',
RECEIVED BV WARNOCK A DAVIS,
TtMDiY, Not. IS, 18M.
E IKIAR MONTROSE, or the Mjratertou. Peelmt,
by tl W M Reynolds.
Marlon Barnard, or Lessons of Life—a compan
ion t<> “Hick Turlcton”, by J F Smith.
Thu pictorial adventures of Margaret Catchpot*.
—MOHR OP—-
Daisy’s Necklace, and what came or It, byTB
Aldrlcu
Three per tout a mouth, or the perils of last liv
ing, by Charles Uurdett.
The Hills or the Rbatemuc, by the author of the -
Wide, Wide Wurl Fur miu at
no 26 169 Congress sL
OiBBUlirSiuiljif.hS—Il'hLu ud A) bbh
NEW FALL AND \VINTi:U
DRY GOODS.
mHK uudursigned havo und are now te-v.-iv'i't
X their stock of
Porelgn mid Domestic Dry (.'oml*.
To which they Invite the uttcutiiMi nf tlu lr tr/j •*
aad customers, aud public genti ally, n- ttay >••*
quite oonfident that they r un oiler au-b
menta as will satisfy tho closest buyer*-. I" ‘
line will be fouud a full supply of Pluui« r.'
such as Kerseys, Blankets, Llusiys, Fiannf-
Sheetings, Shirtings, Cloths. CasElim-ie**, nil': ■*
good variety or other styles. Fancy Drcrrf «»' *“•’•
such as rich, (all wool,) Do inluo*. SV< rete'I* l: “, 1
Cashmeres, English and French Mcrinocs. . M - K ‘
black aud colored. Ale». Moire Autiquc Silt*-''
broideries, Mantilla?, Clinks, tin.-sTrimmti p,
4c., all of which wo odor oh lib. al trnw ' •
and examine at WHJ> .v WILLIAM.-
oct 12 Nu. 149 Cungrif.-r Ktr.-ct
TO BLTLDEI18.
T IB SUBSCIUBxuH is prtiiarcil tu
at tbe shortest notice, and iu the ir.o.-t i“ !r
manfike manner, all kinds uf Metal Uuuiing, *»«*** ” •
Cornice, or other work connected with tin- _ ■ 1
taring or repairing of Copper, Galvanised !»«•«* ' ’ ‘
or Sheet Iron Business.
Hoiua. MOitar i.
• 160 Brutgtn*-:
O bright Sldoa uua gbituM.i,, mmm. mn.
per Mnr Rev.uw, a.tv, uid Ibr MR. low tnm
ik.whnt.if
CBXUM A. ft]
0. C. POOLE,
Ms. 11, WhllUkcrBUcM, (two -l"or« from WJ-
WMOUUU AMP UTJUL BULXI. IN
Painters’, Grslnors’ and Artiste’ Brinli •.
HBHWbltawuh Heads and Huxtcto tiry *"•»
■SH^Mlxed Paiuta of every dcsuriptaui. ArU-t->
nreuared with neatners and despatch -
^ Gliding, Graining ami
pie and at moderate
AjTordece from toeoouatry prooptij attoodrd