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_ STATE OF GEORGIA,' ^
/CHATHAM COUNTY—To all wliutn It luuy Cou-
ocrni Whereas, John lama will apply at tho
Court of Ordinary Tor loiters dfamtasory, in admin-
Utrator ou tho estate nr lleury Coshoii.
Theso aro, thorcforo, to into nod admonish all
whom It may noncoru. to ho and appear bclhro said
Court to mako o1\jocllou (if any they have) ou or
bolhrothn drat llonduy ut April uoxl, otficrwtao
Mid letters will bo granted.
Wituou, John Bilbo. Esq., Ordinary tbr Chatham
County, Ibis aovonth day or Octobor, 1360.
ootO-Ora JOHN BILBO, o. C. a.
OAMDKN CO. KXKOiri'OirS UALB.
QY vlrtuo or au order from tho Court ol' Ordlua-
A ry of said county, will bosoldbororo tho court
house door In Jeflbrsonton, ou the Drat Tuesday,
3d of February. 1867, during the legal hours ol sale,
the houso and lot In tho towu or St Mary’s, boloug
inf to estate K A Yallowloy. The lot Is Ally root in
(trout by ono hundred In depth.
d«12-40d F. M. ADAMS, Ex’or.
iTATfi OF GEORGIA.
CHATHAM COUNTY,—To all whom it may con-
coacern: Whereas, Z, M. Winkler and A. Harmon
will apply at the Court of Ordinary tor letters Uin*
missary on the ostate or 8. Winkler.
Theso aro, thereforo, to cito and admonish all
whom It may concern, to bo and appear botorosald
Court to mako objection (tr any thoy lmvo) ou or
botoro the Urst Monday lu Juue uext, otherwise
said letters will bo granted.
Witness. John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary tor Clinlam
County, this sixth day of December 1860.
JOHN UlUU, o. c.o.
deoB .
8TATH'o¥¥UOUUIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con
cern : Wboreas, John M Gucrard will apply
at the Court of Ordinary tor letters of guardian-
ship of the person and property of IxmlsaJ Watts,
orphan and minor child of Jonathan W and Sarah
■ Watts.
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all
whoa It may concern, to bo and appear before
■aid Court to make objection (irany they havo) on
or before the second Monday in January next,
otherwise sold letters will bo grautod.
Witness. John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary tor Chatham
ooanty, this Sd day or Docomber, 1866.
deed JOHN BILBO, o. o. c.
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
A LL por*ou* having demands against tho ostalo
of A. D. Floyd, lato of Liberty county, de
ceased, will hand them lu duly attested wltUlu the
(lino proscribed by faw, and those indebted will
mako Itumodlale p.iyaiont.
JASON FLOYD,
THOMAS A. FLOYD.
dulU-lm Qualified Kxooutors.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
C HATHAM COUNTY—lt> au wnom u may Con
corn: Whereas, Jam tat oovle will apply at the
court or Ordinary for letters atsmisory as adminis
trator on tho estato of Ueorgo Alcxumlor.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con-
oerned, to be and appear betoro said Court to mako
objections, (If any thoy bare,) ou or betoro tho
first Monday In April next, otnerwiso said letters
will be granted.
WUnes , John Bilbo, Esq., ordinary for Chatham
County, this aoventh day of October, 1860.
oct0-6m John bilbo, o. a c.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
/CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may
\J concern: Wherous, Harris K. Harrison will
apply at the Court or Ordinary tor Letters or Guard
ianship on the property of Laura A. Ulmer:
Thee* are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern, to bo and appear before said
Court to make objection (ir any they havo) on or
bolbro the aecond Monday lu January next, other
wise udd letters will be granted.
Wltaeu, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary tor Chatham
oounty, this first day of December, 1866.
deol JOHN BILBO, Q. Q. i
■TATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO.
mo all wbom it may concern.—Whoreu, Polly
A B. Lonier and John R. Heller will apply at tho
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration ou
the estate of Luke a Lenlor. deceased.
These aro Ibereiore. to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear betoro
■aid Court, to make obloctlon (If any tnoy havo) on
or before the second Monday In January next, oth
erwise said Letters will be granted.
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary tor Bulloch
Oounty, this 10th day ofKovombor, 1860.
nov23 WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C.
■TATES OF GEOilGIA, BULLOCH GO.
T ) all whom *t may ucncorn.—Whereas, Ameri
ca Knight and Basher Cone will apply at tho
Court of Ordinary tor Letters of Administration ou
the Estate ol Green Knight, deceased.
These are thoroibre to cito and udmonisli all whom
It may conoorn, to be and appear betoro said Court
to make objection (ir any they have,) ou or bo-
tor# the second Monday in January next, othor-
wise Mid lettorB will bo granted.
nWitneu, William Loe, Esq., Ordinary tor Bulloch
Ooanty, this 10th day or Novomber, I860.
DOvSS WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C.
A UIHNISTBATOR’S SALE-Putauaut to au order
A Issued from tho Court of Ordinary or Glutham
County, will be sold betoro tho Court Houso, in
Newton, Baker oounty, on the first Tuesday in Jan-
ary next, between the legal hours or sale, tho fol
lowing lots of Land In said county, Tls: No’s. 21,
82,261,176,170,817 in the 10th District; No’s. 67,
m! 88,118,842, 848, 288 In the 11th District, and
No’s. kl4,aif, 810,817,229, In the 12th District.
also:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Fobruary
next, before the Court House In Bainbrldge, Deca
tur oounty, tne following lots of Land lu said coun
ty. Tlx: No’s. 816,816,317, 811, 32, 60,18 In tho
ltth District, and No’s. 182,183, 177, 111, 112 and
17 In the 16th District.
also:
Will be sold on tho drat Tuesday lu March next,
before tho Court House in Dlakely, Early county,
the following lots ol land in said county, viz: No’s
220, 221,141, 300, 301,204, 260, 260,206, 262, 267.
in the 26th District, and No. 247 in tho 28th Dht-
The above Lauda aro situated m a rich nnd fer
tile country and aro worthy the attention or pur
chasers, as Ills expected that tho ftwntmah aud
Saif Railroad will rnn adjacout or through moat of
Terms: one-half cash, the balance In 12 munths
from date of sale, to bo well sooured, purchasers
paying tor titles.
Persons wishing to purchase will call ou T. K.
Lawton# of Albany, John Bilbo, of Savannah, or
MICHAEL 8HEAHAN, Adm’r
on Bit. JAMES H. 8HEAHAN, deceased.
novl7-lm
GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.
fPO all whom It may concern—Wbureas, Simon
X P. Williams will apply at the Court or Ordina*
ry tor letters of administration ou tho estate or
John B. Williams, doceassd.
Tbsse are therefore to etto and admonish all
whom It may concern to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or
betoro the second Monday in January uoxt, other
wise sold letters will bo granted.
Witness, William Loe, Esq., Urdioury for Bulloch
County, this 10th day of November, 1866.
U0V23 WILLIAM LEE, O. B. 0.
/j't EOllG I A.— BULLOCH COUNTY— Two
VJ1 mouths alter date wo will apply ut tho Court
ol Ordinary or Bulloch comity lor luavo to sell all
tho real aud personal estate oi' William H Hagln.
lato of Bulloch couuty, decease !, for tho bouulft of
tho heirs aud creditors of said estate.
This 1st December, i860.
N V.NCY IIAGIN, Adm’x,
duo5 JK 'l'HA HAUIN, Adm’r.
ADMlNlgTHA TOftSSALE;
A GREEABLE to au order ortho llouorabie Or
dinary or Tattnall county, will bo sold In
tuo town oflloldsvlllo,on too Urst Tuesday In Feb
ruary uoxt, 300 acres of laud, moro or loss, situate
in tho 40th district, the hue rosldouco of Jesso
Copcluud, deceased Sold for a distribution
among the buirs of said decease.
Terms mtulo known on tho day of solo.
JAMES COPELAND,
deed Administrator.
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL bo sold before tbo Court House door, in
tho city of Savannah, ou Urn Urst Tuonduy
in Jauiiary next, between tho legal hours of sulo,
tlto following urticlos of groceries, 1 cask rleo, 1
pipe gin, 1 uduge cask bruudy, 1 lot decauters, 1
lot colfee, 1 hbl pears, 1 no potatoes, 1 lot buckoto,
1 lot brooms, 1 lot tobacco, 1 ullage barrel Irish
whiskey. No,, Ac. levied on as tuo property of
Patrick Fitzpatrick, to satisfy a II fa issued out of
tho Honorable,tho City Court ofSavannah, iu favor
of McMahon &i Doyle vs Patrick Fitzpxtiick.
Property pointed out liy pluuititfs.
KDW’D SI. PKKNDEUGABT,
deed Sheriff.
OBOHOIA.LIBBHTV COUNTY.
T WO montbi alter dan, I will apply to Ihn Oqnr
ofOrdinary of liberty Ootmlv mr leave to eel
aiKmtouoOlieroataud noreoual estate »r Benja
min W. Allan, lata dooeaaed. or ho much Ihoreol as
is nocessary ; and sold tor the boneflt of tho heirs
and distributees of said estate.
CAROLINE K. ALLEN,
Qualified Administratrix:
October 6th, 1866 / not 12—2m
•TATE OF GEORGIA,
B CLINCH COUNTY.—To all whom II may oun-
corn: Whereas, Win. Groover, Jr., one or tint
executors, and Barab 11. tiroovor, executrix, on tho
estate or John Groover, deceased. will apply at tho
court of Ordinary tor Loiters IHsmissory, ami to
have tho estate or the Mid John Groover dismissed
as executor of William Groover, Hr., deceased:
Theso are, thoretoro, to cue and adineuish all
wlmm it uiay concern to be ana appear before said
Court, to make objection (if any Uioy have) In tonus
of tho law, othorwlso until Lotion, will be granted.
Witness, William tev, Esq., Ordinary for the
county of Bulloch, this 11th day ofSopL, 18611.
•eptlS WILLIAM LEE, o. a. o.
NOTICE.
T HREE months alter date application will be
made to tho Marine Bank olSavaiuuu. lor tho
puyraoutortwo Twenty Dollar Kills, (viz : letter d,
No. 3,070. and letter C, No. 6U7.J tho right halves
of which have boon lost by mall;
oct 0—3m JAMES P. HUDSON.
CITY SliHlUFF’M MALM.
W ILL bo sold betoro tbo Court Houso door in
tbo city of Suvatiuah, ou tho Urst Tuesday
lu Jauuary next, 1867, Imtwocn tho legal hours or
sale: half lot and improvements No. 0 Urcou Ward,
in the oily of Savannah, bounded nortb oy Brough
ton street, south by lane; each by half of said lot,
and next by lot No. 7* Levied on os tbo property
of Jumos L. Oliver, to entity a 11 fa te.-ued out of tho
bouorablo tho Oily Court or Savannah, lu favor of
David B. Nichols vs. James L. Oliver. Property
pointed out by plaiRtiffa Att’y.
Terms oasli.
EDW’D M. PRENDERGAST,
dodO ShcriiL
mn Sl'AlKsTuAUiTlAL S SAliB.
O N the first Tuesday iu January next, I will sell
iu front of the Court House, iu the city of Sa
vannah, between tho usual boms or sale, one Steam
daw aud Grit-. Mill, together with all tho righl,
title aud iutorost of Hull aud Quartcrmuu. in and lo
olio ihuusaud acres acres of lund, aud the timber
tliercuulo uttaobod to said Mill, with tbo Improve
ments thereon, consisting of a small dwelling, store
house, si able und negro houses, taid land lylug
In Liberty County, Georgia, and bounded by iho
lands or Mrs. Jouoa, Geo. W. Wallhour. Thomas
Quarterman uua othors—iho same luvled upon to
satisiy a U fa. issued out of tho Sixth Circuit Court
of the United States lor the Southern District of
Georgia, iu favor or David Forvor vs. Hull and
Quarterman.
Proporty pointed out by ulalntiltk Alt’y.
DAN. H. STEWART,
deed—eodlrao. * l>. S. Marshal.
NOTICE.
O NE MONTH alter date application will be
made to the BANK OF THE .STATE OF
GEORGIA for tho payment ol a l WE'TV DOLLAR
NOTE or said Bunk, tho loft half of which has been
io«t. b Douglass a cm.
Charleston, Deo. 11,1866. [lawlm]
From Jfi. W. CAKUt'N
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AN!) FIRK-
i’RiHir qtuuvuM or
WILDER'M SALAMANDER SAFES,
At Manufactured by {teams «fl Marvin, Aleut York
lathe tiro of the 3d
lust., which omiHum-
od Iho brick building
occupied by Mr. Jlio.
T. Thomas, opposite
I tho Gas Works, iu thin
city, wus a safu ol
. the abovo description*,
containing the books, papers, and mouoy of Mr.
Thomas, and although tho building was dotroyed,
the laid 8afe sustained no Injury whatever from tho
Intense heat to whloh it bad boon oxposed. On oiton-
lng tho Sato, the contents wore found undisturbed,
and in thosamo order and condiUou us whou placed
there, oxcopta slight discoloration to tho projecting
onds of a tow papers, and the backs of ono or two ol
tho books, caused by tbo steam generated In the
Sato, while at Its greatest heat.
Tho Sato and contents, as It oamofrom tho ruins,
mar still be soon, in tho possession of Mr. Thomas,
at tho Gu Works. A largo assortment or theso cele
brated 8atos always on bond,and tor sale by
C. H. CAMPFIELD,
Agont tor the Manufacturers.
July 26, 1866. 171 Bay-st., Savannah, (la
I take pleasure In corroborating tho forcgoilig state
ment, and in addition would add, Hint tho books are
now lu use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 26tb, 1866.octfl—tr
AHV«HTI8l.>u AtRCtCV, PUIUIULTHU, HMM.
RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.
A RELIABLE BUSINESS MAN WANTED to lo-
late at Savannah, G&., an General Agont of a
largo Subscription Book Publishing Houso, to have
entire control of the sale of tlioir publications in
Georgia and adjoining Stales. Agents, now occu
pying aguucles, bav>- cleared $3000 a year. A
small cash capital or from $300 to $500 would be
required. AadroH* Box 443, Phtfude phlu, P. O.,
Pennsylvania. ood2w—uov29
MCINTOSH CO.—SHERIFF’S SALE.
T1TILL be sold on tho first TUESDAY iu January
V Y next (1867) bolero tbe Court Houso door lu
tho City of Darien, within tbS legal hours of sule,
tho following described properly, to wit: twenty
(20) acres of land with two (2) dwelling houses,
with all necessary out buildings tboroou standlug.
Levied ou us tho proporty of Frost and Houltcr, to
satisfy sundry loin Judgments issued out ofllclu.
tosh inferior Court, in favor of G. YV. Ferris and
othors vs Frost r. u Boulter. Proporty poluted out
by plaltititrs in execution. Terms cash, purcUasei
paying for litlos.
W. T. TlIUltl’K,
docO McIntosh Co.
TAKE NOTICE.
THE subscriber hiving rotieived
Ula Fall aud Winter stoca consisting
of French, English aud smericuu
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings,,
which ho will sell by tbe pattern or ma<u to order
In the most nubionablo style, tor cub or city ao
coptanco. Also, a haudiomc assortment of Ready
Made Girthing, Shirts, Undor do, Drawers, Cravats,
Gloves. Suspenders, Umbrellas, Neck Ties. Dress
ing Gowns. Trunks, Valises, Car» el Bags, Walking
Canes, and ovorythlng necessary (hr a gontleman’s
wardrobe,
Thankful for past tovors he hopes by strict appli
cation to merit a contiuuanoe of the same.
Cutting and Repairing done at rbort notice.
nov28 JOHN' W. KELLY.
VALUABLE RioS PLANTATION
FOR SALK,
WttULN tM HUM OV THU OTT OV BAVINS AH.
/■\N the first Tuesday iu December uoxt, will be
U sold betoro tbo Cburt House iu ihu ,-iiy of Sa
vannah, the Plantation on the Savannah river, leu
miles from tbo city, known m Mulberry Grove, be-
longing to the estate of the late Philip Ulmer, con
taining aix hundred and olghty-eoveu tores, ol
which there are two hundred acres or Urst quality
Udo rice land, and oiio hundred aud filty-fivo acres
under good banks aud iu a lino state for cultiva
tion. Also, seventy five acres of high lund ui> Jer
cultivation. On tho place are a good dwelling houso,
overseer’s house, barns, negro houses aud»ti or
outbuildings, all in u good slate or ropair. Persons
desiring to purebaso will call upon H. K,. Harrison,
Ex’i. who resides within tour miles of tbo Grove,
or llllza Ulmer, Ex’trlx, who resides wlthlu two
miles ot'the Grove,
Terms of salo inado kuowu ou tho day ol sale.
Possessiou uot given uutil tbe first or January.
H. K. HARRISON, Ex’or.
Jyl7-td ELIZA ULMER, Ex’trlx.
Tho Charleston Moroury will publish onto a
week until Ihn day of salo.
Mcintosh co. Mium*-*’* s lu.
W ILl bo sold on the lira Tuesday in January
uoxt, 1867, botoro the Court House door lu
Uio city of Darion, withiu Iho local hours of sale,
iho following property to wit:
Two hundred acres land, levied ou as tbe pro
porty of Churles Davis, to satisfy u il fa. issued
out of tho Justices Go irt, 271st District. In favor of
Celia Davis, vs. Charles Davis.
Also, ono hundred and fifty acres land, levied
on 03 tho proper.}' of tho aforesaid Charles Davis,
to satisfy the nbovo execution, Celia Davis, vs.
Charted Davis, levied ou uud returned to me by a
Constable. Terms cash, purchases paying for title.
\Y. T. TlIOBl’K, buorill M.C.
Darleu # Uu», Dec. 2,1860. deu o
ADMINISTRATOR. S HALE
W ILL bo sold on tbo Urst Monday In January
uoxt, before tlto Court iiouso In titatesboro,
tho following proporty, belonging to tho cBtato o
Henry Davis, Jr., 1208 acres, more or lees, of lund
iu Bulloch county, bounded north by tbo property
of John Grimes aud Johu Slater, north and west by
the proporty of Johu blator, oast by tbo property of
Elijah Davis, and south by tho property of Jo-
slah Davis, gold for tho benefit of tuo heirs and
creditors of Ifonry Davis. Jr., deceased. On the
property aro ouo grist and ono saw mill,
scpt'il—3m
JOSIAH DAVIS.
Adm’r.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
/CHATHAM COUNTY.—To nil wnom It may cou
cam: Whereas, Frances H. Mocleod will ap-
ply at the Court or Ordinary for Letters of Adminis
trator on tbe estate of Frances G. Maclcod :
These are, thereforo, to cite aud ndmlnish nil
whom It may concern, to bo aud appear before said
Court to make objection (If anytney have) ou or
before tbe second Monday in January next, other-
wlM said tetters will be granted.
Witneis, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
eooiity, this third day or December, 1866.
deo* JOHN llll.RO. o.c.o.
gEoRGIATBULLOCH COUNTY.
A AM1N18TRATORS’ HALE.—Agreeable to au or
der granted by tho Court or Ordinary ot said
•ounty, will be sola, before the court houso door in
laid oounty, on the first Tuesday in Janmry
■ext, between the lawful hours or salo, (117o) ouo
thousand one hundred and seventy acres of laud,
moro or less, bounded by WtUinm Proctor. John
LMtlnger, William K McElvon, John Proctor, and
Samuel E. Groover. It being the laio ruMdoncour
James Hagln, deceased;also, seven negroes, viz ;
Willis. Charity, Sarah, Tom, Mary, ’ aroHne, ami
Chany, belonging to tbo estate ..f James Hugin, de
ceased Hold for tbo benefit of tho heirs and ere-
of said deceased. Terms on tho day of salo.
KEZIah HAULS’,
notr23 Administratrix.
STATE OF gMuGIA,
/CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may
ooncern : Whereas, Atm Kellar will apply ut
the Court ot Ordinary for Letters of Administration
on the estate of Dennis Kellar:
Those are thereforo to cito aud admonish all
whom it may ooncern to be and appear betoro said
Court, to make objections, (If any tuey have,) on or
oeforethe seoond Monday in January next, other
wise said tetters will he granted.
Witness John Bilbe, Esq., < 'rdiuary tor Chatham
■oosty, this seventeenth day of November, 1856.
DQT17 JOHN BILBO, o. c. o.
IN SUPERIOR COURT, Chatham Co.
May Tkrm, 1866.
llobt. M. Kubertsou, aud others. compl’nts,1
vs. I
Claudius il, reuse, tho lfolioy steam Saw tOrder
Mil), Clark Saylcs and William F. Sayies |
and othors, detondntiis. j
I T appearing to the Court Unit two ol tbo ssld de
fendants, Clark Saylcs aud William F. Suylesro
side out or this County, and nro absent from iho
Stale of Georgia, so that service of tho above bid
uud .xubpama cuunot be served upou them. On
nwifon it is ordered, tbat tho said Clark Saylos uud
\N iilittiu F. Baylos do api>ear and answer tho said
cumplulnsut’s bill, on or betoro the Urst day ol' tbo
uoxt Term of this Court, or In default thereof, that
su'd bill be taken pro confos&o ogalust them; uud it
a further ordered, thut a copy of this order bo pub-
isbed In ouo of tbo public newspapers of tbe city
of 8avannuli ouco a week for three months prior
Iho sossion of tuo next 'form of thin Court.
Truoorract from Minutes.
W.«. SUEFTAU.,
out 2-.lnw3m lteputy Clerk, s. e. c. o.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH ixiUNTY.— 1 Vn ail whom it tnay cun
cum: whuroas, Beahorn B Cowart will apply
at tho Court ol Urdiimry lor letters dlsmUsory
adininisirulor on tho estate of Patrick PKelehoi,
deceased :
TIicbu arc. mnmforc, tociio and admouish all
whom h may concern, to be and appear betoro said
Court mi mako objocilon (ifauy they havo) ou or be*
Tore Uio urst MMiday in February next, otherwiae
said letters will bo granted.
Witness, WilUsiu l.eo, Esq,, Ordinary for Hulloch
Couutv. this litli day of August, Itioii.
WILLIAM LEE. u. H. o.
nug4
GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY,
rpo all whom It may conoorn—Whereas, Jo-
J, sephE. Way will apply at tbe Court oTOr-
Ordlnaryfor letters of admlniitration on tlio estate
of William F. Way, late deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern to ho and appear betoro said
Court to make objection, (if any tnoy havo,) oner
before tbe first Monday In January next, other-
wise said letters will be granted.
Witness, W. I*. Girardeau, Esq., Ordinary for
Liberty County, this 20th November, i860.
BOV22 w. P. GIRARDEAU, o r,. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
/CHATHAM COUNTY.—Whereas. Joseph W. Gib.
bons will apply at tbo Court of Ordinary for
Letters Dismlrtsary as executor on Ihn Estate nr
Mathew Dotson.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may conccra, to bo ana eppoar before said
Court to nuke objection (if any uiny havo) on or
before tbe first Monday In April next, otherwise
■aid letters will be granted. Wiioahr, John Bilbo,
■iq., Ordinary tor Chatham County, this tcuthday
of October I860. JOHN iflLBO. O. G. C.
ootn
IT ATE OFGUURGIA. '
/CHATHAM COUNTY*—To ail WflomR may POO.
V earn: Whsrsss, John turns will apply at Urn
Court ol Ordinary for Letter* aismissery aa Admin
istrator on the Estate oTHsnrv Hinson.
Those are, therefore, to one and admonish all
whom it may ooncern, to be and appear before said
Court to make obteotion (lfaav they have) on or
before the first Monday In April next, othorwlso
STATE OF GEORGIA,
riHATHAM COUNTY.—To nil whom it may
concern: Whereas, John j*. Norris will apply
at tho Court of Ordinary for Letters ofAdmi..istra-
lion <lc bonis non cum testimento unucxo on tho
Estate of Iktrulhea Abrahums :
These are, therefore, to cile and admonish uli
whom it may concern, to lie aud app.-ur before said
Court to make *dficction (if any they have) on or
before the sucoiul Monday iu January next, other
wise said letters will bo granted,
Witno-s. .John Bilbo, Esq , Ordinary for Chatham
ouuty, this 20th day of November, 1850.
UOV30 JOHN BILIM I, o. C. l\
" STATE OF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY —To nil whom It may
concern: Wheruu LeviO. Huiby wilt apply
at tho Court of Ordinary for Letter* of Adminwtra-
liouciim tcstanii-uto anuexo ou tbo estate of Jnccb
Dclatmotta:
Theso arc. therefore, to cite and mlinouish nil
Whom it may concern, to bo and appear before
r'dld Court to make objection (ifauy Hum iiavei oil
or before tlio flr3t Monday in 'ntnuirv u'.ixt, other-
Wise said letters will lie granted.
Witness, ,iohn Bilbo, Usq., Ordinary for Chnthuin
county, this 2Ut*i duy of November, IBSfi.
UOV2B JOHN BILBO, o.
ADMINISTUATUR’8 MALE.
\&TILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in January
* T next, (1857) before the Court Houso door in
Hlnesville, Liberty couuty, all that tract or parcel
or laud belonging to the Estate or the lute Johu A.
Hcudry, deceased, lyiug in tho couuty of Liberty,
near Taylor’s (.rook, on tho Cross Bay, adjoining
lands owned by KliMcFai! and Tlioma* Lanier,
(within convenient distance ot a good school unit
church) coutuing 306 acres, moro or loss, aud un
improved.
Also, at thosamo timoaud place, lot number
thirty, lying lu Hlnesville. Liberty county, aud ho-
longing lo tbo Estate of thu lute Johu A. Hendry,
docessod,
Also, ul tho same time and place,too undivided in
terest (being one half) of iho Estato of tbo lato John
A. Hendry, deceased, in Iho following tracls of
laud, all lying iu Iho comity or Liberty, viz: 500
acres, moro or less, uear Iho residence of John Per
ry, ou the waters of Cuiiouchec river. 2UU acres,
more or less, granted to P. Horton aud on tha wa
ters of tho Catiouchce river. 612 acres, more nr
loss, lying near tlio resldoucc of William Dustin,
boing well timbered and convenient lo Cunnuclico
river.
Tiiu above being u part of ilie lauds belonging to
tbe Estate of John A. Hendry, deceased, and sold
for the bouefit of tho heirs and creditors.
E. I). HENDRY, 1
,L. B. HENDRY, / AU,n r “'
Liberty county. Nov. 22,1856.
, ”• Terms liberal and inado kuowu on day of
!tov24
sale.
?JSKft«K OIlOIA ’ TA TT»AUi CO.
1° l—"’liorcas, Bfliija.
if H }- ,w ^®8tMlder will apply at tho Court of Oi -
dlu&ry tor Loiters or Dismission os Administrator on
tbo estate of Auson \\ fill atm,into of said County, do-
ceascil. Theso aro.thereloro.iocito and admouish all
whom It may concern, to ho and npinfor bolbre said
Court to muko objection (if*uy they have)on or be-
toro the first Blouduy lu Murch next, otherwise Bald
•aidletter*vrlllbeTtoSTlrtm ,e ^8"• ua iV k
for6»U.«nU».lv,IbKUmU.d. 7 ™-
OOtH JOHN B1L90, 0, c, C. * tug 26—6m U. STRICKLAND, Ordinary,
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK DTRIKT, NEAR THE COURT IIOU8K,
SAVANNAH. GA.,
Established In 1K)2.
mHB Subscriber grateful to his friends and
1 patrons tor their eoutlnual favors, would state
that in addition to tho improvements in DYING, ac
qulrod by him during his lost visit to England ami
Scotland, has mado arrangements for extending htu
bualncM, by which he is uow enabled to dye a
greater variety of colors on silk and woolon dresses,
shawls, Ao., which he trusts will generally please
all who may favor him with their patrouago.
Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated
i may bo required, in the samo superior stylo which
hujjenerally so much pleased his patrons am)
Table Covers, auil LmUon’ Crape Shawls, Ac.,
cleaned and finished in the first stylo.
Ladles’ Bonnets dyed, bloached and pressed la
the most fashionable styles
Orders from the country promidly attended to.
Terms moderate.
Whea parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should bo sent him by letter through tho post
offleo, so that be may know where lo call for thorn,
mchie ALEXANDER JIA1J.OW AY.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
1856. 1856.
RICH FALL DRY GOODS.
GRAY BROTHERS
W OU1J) beg to inform their fricndBand the pub-
lio that their fall supplies of rich and elegant
IBIBff ©0®IS)SS
have Just arrived—purchased from the most emi
nent importers of the country, aud selected with u
care as regards elegance and beauty, which cumwt
be appreciated until tolly examined.
Wo cau confidently say thul our slock or Rich
Dress Goods and Cloaks cunuot bo surpassed lor
beauty and elegance, aud that our Domestic Stock
is as cheap as tiie like quality or goods can bo hud
from hero te Now York
Amo:g our assortment will be found tbo most
elegant Uouuced Robes with figures;
Rich and olegant colored Bilks, very cheap;
Lyons’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmed in tho iiowost uud
richest stylo.
Cloth and iloir Antique Cloaks; rich and cheap.
All-wool French Mouslin do Lalnos, new and ele
gant.
Lapins’ bestall-wool French do Lalnea, high colors,
ter miBsos.
Lupins’ best Black Bombazine and CbaUeys.
White Merino, Chat ley, de Lalne and Bombazine,
▼cry fine.
Cloths and Cosslmorost * toll assortment.
Plantation Goods best quality, exceedingly cheap.
Houskeeoplng article* In great variety, best quality
at tho lowest posslblo price*.
Tho limits of an advertisement precludes the
possibility or enumerating any but tow teadlng ur-
tides.
We would rospectfully request tbo attoutiuu ol
purchasers to an examination of our stock, tooling
confident that stylo, quality aud price, will prove
satisfactory.
GRAY BROTHERS,
VIOLiBT)
OR, THE CROSS AND THE CROWN.
B Y'M.J. Mclutosb, author of ‘‘To E'eom ami to
Bo,” “Charm* aud Couutor Charms,” Ao.
Marion Barnard, or LessoOB or Lllo, by J FSmith,
Esq.
Chips from Uuolo Ham’s Jack Knife, or slices from
the Now York Picayuue.
Edgar Montroao or the Mysterious Pouitent, by ti
W M Koynolds.
Tho Co-deal Advuuiurea or David Dufllcks, illus
trated with over 206 comical ougravings.
Margaret - atchpole, the Great Female Horse
Thief.
The Uvutlcuiau lu Black, by Ueorge Crulkshauk
Putnam’s Monthly Moguzino lor December.
Kccalved by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt,
died Marshal 1 House Buildlug.
NEW BOOKS.
B f DRIVED by WARNOCK A DAVW, Wefilios
day, Doc. 3d, 1856.
.Scriptural and Ftatlstlcal views in favor of Slave
ry, by Thornton Stringfellow, D D.
The History and Records or the ElipbantCTub:
compiled from authentic documents now iu posses
sion of tho Zoological S i iely, by Knight Ruhs (Jck
side. M. D., and Q. K. Philander Docsticks. |». B.
White Acre vs Black Acre, a case at aw, report
ed by J. S. Esq.
Iho Humors of Falconbridge, a collection ofhu
morous and everyday sceuo?, by J F. Kelly
IJttlo Itorrlt, by Charles Dlckcus.
' Urothor Jouatbau for Christmas, uud New Yeurs,
1856. For sale at
dcc3 150 Cougre^ street
FASHIONABLE READY HADE
Pram SpBSM
ADVUtnxI.Mi AUKXRY, Hm.toKU*UU, |*A.
Authorized Agont for tho ^ivannah Journal.
_ HlkeHafgus.
photooraphy
OAUEY & POAVELSON’S
—OK—
PHOTOGHAPHS,
AMBROTYPEB &
DAGUERREOTYPES.
MESSRS. CAREY A POWELSON
liiiviu.: iucroa.-ed their facilities for lukiug P11U-
TOGRAI’IH, MBROTYI’ES and DAGUERREd-
TYPlid, aro now proparod to tako pictures of ull
who dorire in eiilierof tho styles above mentioned
and liiainamicr unsurpassed iu the lilhtoiy of the
riiotogrupliic Ail.
COLORED PHO’J UGRAPHS.
These aro taken from l)ugu< rrcolypcm as portoct,
ly us from life, and aro CUnOllED either in Oil.-
PASTEL, or WATER-COLORS.
Wo have uow secured tho exclusive pateut Ibr
PRINTING ON CANVASS
which can lie practised by u» other parson in Chat
ham county. By this newly discovered patent pro,
coph a magnificent and
PERFECT LIKENESS
is producod from Daguerreotypes, < f any size de
sired up to tlio SIZE OF 1JFE.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
/■\N and after Sunday, the 14th October, lust.,
and until farther uollco, tbe Passenger Train*
on tbe Central Railroad will ruu os follows :
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leaves Savannah Doily at...6 a u and 12.16 p *
Arrive In Macon “ “..2.16 p u “ i am.
Loavo Macon “ “.11.46 am « 9.30 pm.
Arrive in Savan’h “ “10.46 pm “ 7.20 am
UlfrwzzS SAVANNAH AND ACGt'HTA.
Leave Savauuah 12.16 p m aud 8.3b v. a
Arrive In Augusta 8.46 r k “ 6.30 a m.
Leave Augusta 6. am •* 4.30 p u
Arrive In Savannah 1.30 p m “ 10.46 p
BITWZZN MACON AND AUQUUTA.
Leave Macon 11.46 a m aud 0.30 p m.
Arrive in Augusta 8.46 p m “ 6.30 a m.
Leave Augusta...,, 6. a m “ 4.30 pm,
Arrive la Macon 2.16 p a “ l, am
anWIZN SAVANNAH, MlLLiOHIKVlUJi St OATONIUN.
Leave Savannah............ s . „
Arrive in MUledgeviile V.. .7.2.46 p n
Leave Macon 11 45 a m
Arrive In Eatonton 6. pm.
W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Bupt.
(Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1866. ocllG
R ECEIVED by the undersigned a toll aupyly of
READYMADE cl J •THING, consisting ol all
articles ueoessary for a Gentleman’* Wardrobe.
also:
A choico assortment of
French, English and German Cloths,
Caixtuierea and Vesting*,
which he is prepared to make to order in the best
sty le and at tbe abortest notice. He alio deal res to
call attention to bis Btock of
BOY’S AND YOUTH’S CLOTHING,
which will be found or superior style and work
manship W. R. SYMONS,
oct27 if 17 Whitaker st.
CRANE'S METALIC
innB&Mft OABIEIMS.
T HIS is a newly invented BURIAL CASE, fash
ioned to accord with the feeliugs of the be
reaved, nnd yet retaining ail tho requisites or an
appropriate receptacle for tbe dead. There fa no
reason why such u receptacle should be made to
create by its appearance disagreeable sonsatlou3.
It is enough tbat we should bo bereaved, and what
ever tends to soften or make less keen tho poignuu-
cy of our grief, commond* itsoir to our considera
tion. So much that fa repufaivo has been discarded
in tbo arrangement and shape of the above Case,
that its name, the CASKET BURIAL CAS?, is on
involuntary suggestion, and I do not hesitate to
aver that tliore has nover been iu use any thing so
entiroly chaste, appropriate and convenient a* this
Invention
The Caso permits a vlow oT tbe entire body after
It is enclosed, the whole top being composed of
beautifol thick French Plate Glass,sufflclootly strong
to resist any internal or external pressure, is per
fectly air tight, composed or metal highly orna
mentod, and will lost for ages.
Samples of the Casket may be seen at the offleo of
Messrs. CRANE, WELLS k CO., 82 Bay street, Sa-
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE
80UTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Over which panes (he Great
New York & New Orleans illaiis,
Two Daily Trains between Macon and
Columbus.
ZM
Leave Macon at 2 a m, and 3 v m; arrive ai Colum
bus at 7 15 a M. uud 1010 v ji ; leave Columbus at
416am, and 1 fm; arrive ul Mucon ut 10 64 am,
and 016 v m ; loavo Macon dnii.i ut “am; for Amurl
cus ami Ritmior City; arrive ut tho latter ut 7 20 a
m; loavo Sumter City at 1 101* m; arrive ut Macon ut
6 16 I'M.
Trains to Columbus from u throughcunnoution be
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
ville, Wilmington, Ravannub, MiUcilgovlilo uud
Eatonton.
Post Coaches ruu from (fainter City to Tullulm-
see, Albany, rhumasville. Balnbride. Ac. Hacks
ruu from ..merlcustri-weekly tuLumpkin,Culhbert,
Ao.. also from Fort Valley to Perry, Haynosvillo,
Hawklnsvlllo aud Knoxville, Ga.
Pusacngora from potuta below Fort Valloy, should
take the noon train from Savannah; and tho oven-
ing train from Augusta, to avoid detention at Ma
con; for other poluts tako either train.
First class steamships leave Savannah for Now
York ou Wednesdays aud Saturdays, aud for Phila
delphia ou Wednesdays. Passage 1a the Cahlu $26,
Hteeragu $8.
Faro from Montgomery to Savannah. $14 Ob
“ Columbus “ •• .• 10 uo
“ .Sumter City •• “ y f,o
Tlio above sfehoduio went mo operatinu Due. 1st
I860. GEO. W. ADAMS, Hup’l
Mavou, Dec. 6th, I860. deed
THE «HKAT SOllTIIKllSi RK.1IKUV
intTOR’sUTNTMKNT.
I T Is a sure and speedy cure lor burns, piles,
corns, felons, lover aoros, ulcers, scald head,
tetter worm, sore ulpples, (rccmnmemlod liy nur
bop,) Boro aud oranked lips, fresh wounds and sores
of any description. It is a most valuable rcmo.iy
and cure, which can bo testified to by thousands
who have used it in many portions of the South for
the last few years. Iu no instance will tlio salve do
any iqlury, or iutarfero with a physician’s prescrlp-
tlon. The proprietor has numerous certificates and
letters from pimple who have used it themselves,
and most earnestly recommend it to others us u
speedy and certain remedy for the above uamud
diseases. A trial fa all that Is necessary for !ts own
recommendation.
Among tho many that have testified to tho effica
cy of this valuable remedy, uml recommended It to
the public, are Dr RAT Ridley. Judge E Y Hill,
Judge 0 A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, J I, Stephens, Esq,
aud thousands of others.
Sold by J BMoore,Suvanuuli, Ga; J KHall. Amer
icas, Ga; Clark A Wells, Augusta, Gn; McKccsnn
Robins & Co, Now York; and druggists generally.
93T By remitting one dollar to tlio proprietor a
slnglo box of the Ointment will be forwarded by
mall, tree of postage, to any part of tlio U .States. ’
Sold by J. 11. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., nnd drug
gists generally. V. J. MOORE, Proprietor,
mayl3 laGrango, Ga.
THE COURT OF NAPOLEON
O R (faciety under IUk Flr-t Empire, with j*or
traits of its beauties, wits aud heroines, mnii
autlieulie originals, by FrauU U Goodrich; Illustra
ted by Jules Champagne.
—MOKE UK—
The Romance of the Forest, by Anno UaU-ldfe,
author of “The Mysteries or Udolphu ”
Cotton fa King, or tbe Culture or Cotton, und its
relation to Agriculture, Manufactures und Com
merce, by David Cbrfaty.
The Hills of the Eluttemue, bv the author of iho
“Wide, Wide World.”
Victoria; or, IJ10 World overcome, by Caroline
Chosbro’.
Magdaton Hepburn, u story of tbe Scottish Refor
mation, by Mrs Olyphnnt, author of ••Zaldeo,”
etc., oto.
1 Airliner IJUlegooil. Esq., a young gentleman who
wished to sae llfo uml saw it occor.iiugly; by Frank
E Bmofiley, Esq.
Ernest Uuwood, auovel, by Mrs ('uridine Lee
Houta. For sale by WAKNUCK & DAVIS,
Uooksollurs und Statiouers.
ocl21 160 Congress street.
, NEW AND tPLBNDID FASHION A.
BLH GOODS
K II T‘IK KM.IXmim OF HM.
W ILL LAM 0. PRICE,
AT THE 1
ST A It CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
147 Uuy direct,
IH now iqianlng tbo largest and best ao-
leeleil siiHik ol Good* for Gentleman’* wear
over oilured in the city of Savannah.
j lllauk aud Colored Cloths, Black Doeskins
and Ca8Hlmorua. Uvorcostmg, Fancy Casslmotes,
und >llk and Volvet Vestings, which cannot be sur
S tSHo 1, uro to bo found iu hold profusion In the
orchants’ Tailoring Department, and will bo mad*
to order iu most approved style, and at Nhort no
tice.
I have taken particular pains with the manufac
turing of my Ready Made Clothing, and feel confi
dent ul plouaiuu ail who may favor me with their
patronage. 1 have a lot of very tasty business
mils, t-i which 1 invite parlicultr attention.
GENTLEMEN”* FU' NICHING GOODS and Toilet
articles of every description, and a large stock ol
Trunks. Cnrjiet Hug* und Values always on band.
WILLIAM 0. PRICE,
Mur Clothing Fmporlum,
oct 2 147 Bay streeL
Daguerreotype* nod Amtarotypei.
SEDUCED
PBIOEB.
Our present faeiltios ennldo us to roduce our prices
on thu above pictures, ami wo bercuftor nro|>oso
to tako them ul prices so low us to bo within the
reach of every one, beiug at from
ONE i.OlXAR AND UPWARDS!
Messrs 1 Carey & Powolsotj wish particularly-to
give notlcu thut they will tako
Likenesses of Deceased Persons,
from Daguerreotypes or Aiubrotypis which their
fricuds tuuy have in their pussoaHtou, of uuy hizu
desired, color, d as above.
Gallery over S. Wduiot’s Jewelry Store, Market
fiquare.
nov20 Kntrnnce on Bry’nn Street.
P. 8. Persons desirous of purchasing tbe exclu
sive right for tho sale or the Caskot in tho following
States, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and North
Carolina, will pleaso apply by loiter or in person to
WILLIAM B. PHILLIPS A 00.,
owners of Patent, care or
CRANK, WELLS k 00„
Savannah, Georgia.
N B. Bight* to ono or mor* counties will be sold
situ. oct 1-tf.wy
RftlNG IISR3—Wo liavo a largo and bcauti*
ful stock, with draws aud socret draws, n>r
prices ranging from $2 te $30; also, a tow vory fine
Woik Boxes, for salo by
liov!4 WARNOCK k DAVIS.
~VfISCELLANEOUS and Fanoy Books, such as
JXL Uinaturoa, Pretty Edition* of the I’oota, and
Annals for 1867, Ac., &0',for sate by
OOT14 WARNOCK k DA VIS,
KNIGHTS & THEIR DAYS
B Y Dlt. DORAN, author of “TableTraits,” &c.
Tbo Hills of tbe Rhutemuc. by Miss Warner,
author of “ Wide, Wide World,” Ac.
A Pilgrimage to El Medinah uud Meccab, by Lieut.
Burton, ortho Bombay Army, with map uud illus-
(rations.
The llumorouii Poetry or thu KugilMh language,
from Chancer to 8axu.
Lorimer Uttlegood, Eaq., u y. tiug gcutleman who
wished to see Life, by Smedley
Third volume Irving’* Ufoof Washington—cheap
edition.
Wood, Thorapowtle aud Pharmucalogy—a now
work.
Bimpson’* Obsturetrlc*—2 veto., complete.
Youug America's Plcturo Gallery—70 tllunra-
Rous. W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
oct 9
HATH8 OF ADVtQRTlftlNf,,
For one square, of800 erne or less, of uuy typ.- ll( ,i
larger than Nonpareil. 76 cents for tbo iitofumi :.i>
cents for each subsoquoni insertion,for uuy tuuvk*«
(ban one month.
All Tabular work, with or without Ituio*; and An.
vortlsomonts occupying Uoublo coluuu., .d.all i, ( .
charged double tho abovo rates.
Advertisements or wbutovor lengtli, tor any time
n than ono month, to bu churgcd ut iransfr1,1
For a longer time nt tho IoIIowIuk ruto*
I Square
,10
It)
$20
$24
2 Square*...
10
22
20
28
8 do ....
20
27
82
80
4 do ....
24
82
08
42
6 do ....
27
86
44
40
6 do ....
80
40
60
64
7 do ....
82
43
64
68
8 do ....
84
40
68
62
A do ••,,
86
48
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66
10 do .. (1
88
60
64
70
IV ATCHK8— WATCH ES—WATCHES.
We aro receiviug the Londoi. Lever
Watches, of tho most celebrated makers, in
Jtr* Attold ami Rllvur cases. R. F. Cooper’s Du
■■D»plox Watcliv*, Watches for Timing Horses
Quo Swiss ClirouomuterH, whloh we offer at reasona
ble oricos, at our new store in Glbbt is’ Famge.
MAC
t 00.
«ern28 D. B. NIUHOI
'"oVwBBHir
THE subscriber is now ready to fur
nish OYSTERS in the Shell, fresh open
ed or Pickled in any quantity to suit
purchasers. Pioklod Oysters In kegs
ready to be shipped.
on I J. D. JESSE.
UOVAL.
The subscriber has Removed on the
Bay, Boat door to tho Republican]
office, where he Is now oponing a
. —— handsome ssaortment or 8PRINGU- —
AND RUMMER GOOD8, which he will sell by the
pattern or make to order in the most fashionable
sty le. Also, Heady Made (Nothing for the present
and contiug season.
Thankful Tor post favors, be hopes to tnorll a con
tinuance of the samo.
N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at
the shortest uotlci-.
Just received White Drill Coats aud Panto, White
and Figured Marseilles Vests, for salo at a small pro-
M'Hv john W. KELLY.
H ARPER’S NEW MONTHLY MaGAZi.NK Foil
DECEMBER—This is tho beginning of a new
volumo. SubsoriboM will pleaso cull and renew
tlioir Hubscrlptiom. For salo by
WARNOCK U DAVIS.
Booksellers nnd Btatiouer*.
nov2Q 169 Congrest-st.
GEORGIA MADE NERGO SHOES.
r lBHUbaoriber liu* lust received auolhor supply
of Guoryia made negro Brogans Planter*
wishing to gel their mouey’* worth nn» invited to
call and examiue them. M. J. BUCKNER,
Uov26 71 A 162 Gibbon** Building.
CABBAGE! CABBAGE!!
T HKNuliscriber has now in storo a superior lot
ol Northern Cabbages, in prime order, to suit
Iho wbolosals and retail trade.
WM. H. FARRELL.
o26 corner BrougbtM and Whitaker its.
.money: money 11 money::
TJJTHY ho wo without Money 7 when it is just as
TV easy lor any one to bo around with a pocket
full as uot, If they only thlhk so. 1 have got a new
article, from which from Uvo to twenty dollar* a
day can bo nmde. either by uialo or female, it is
highly respectable business, aud an article which is
wauted in overy family in the United States. En
close tue two dollars by mail, at my risk, und I will
forward you by return until a Circular, with foil
instruction* iu ihu art. Tlio business is very easy.
Try it. ii yon aro out of employment; uml you will
never regret it; lor it wll be hzttcr for you to t«y
tho above sum, und insure a good business, than
to pay twenty-five conts for a spurious advertise
ment. I'his is no humbug. Thy it I Try it I 1'hy
it I Address your loiters te
DWIGHT MoNROE, New York .
sept lo-diu
MAC IHN WRY AND IRON RAILING
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY.
8T. JULIAN STREET, 8AVAANNAH, GA.
(Near the Market.)
IjMIOM tlio most complete facilities iu ltia own
X establishment, and through bis connections
with several of the principal manufoclurng estab
lishment? (d Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston,
the Undersigned is prepared to torulnsh MAC111N
KRY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, KlliTABLK
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND
WROUGH I 'llON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORK
FRONTS. Columns, Window Sills and Uutifa, Iron
Doors, shutters, &c., at Northernpricn. Ho fa also
prepared to repair Machinery and irnu work orevery
description, at short notice, uiion roaeonablo terms.
As ageut for BAIRD’S PHILADKU'HIA MARUUS
WORKS, hi* is also prepared to exhibit a greal vurlo-
l> .u designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB b'fONES, Ac.
Also Iron Kalliug in great variety, for enclosures,
ana to receive orders, aud pul up the work ut man-
lacturcr8’prices. H. 11. I.1NVJIJ.L
Savannah, April 11.1660. aprll *
T DISSOLUTION.
IK Co partneisbip of F. CHAMPION & CO. fa
this day dfasulved l»y mutual consent. The
business oi the into firm will be settled by F. Cbum-
E lou, who will cnutluuo ihu Grocery bUHinoss on
fa own iiccouni.
Savannah, October I, U66.
F. CHAMPION,
K. J. LAKCOMB1E.
sept 30—lm
Ho.ofBquares|lmoj2mosj3mos|4 inui: jtl nm.-. | i 2 mi*
“ " »4e
For any time not abovo specified, o'
HENRI I.ATHROP & CO. -
HAVE IN STORE
A COMPLETE assorlmoiti of t 0 following
PLANTATION GOODS,
To winch they would invite tho particular intention
of PLANTERS, and oiler them at reasonable price*
and ou accommodating terms:
Schley's White Plains and Twill*
Heavy Northern llrown Twills
“ Black and Grey
Black nnd Grey Phillis
Slrlpcd Cable Warp Kerseys
Plaid Llnsi-va in several grades
London nutUl Blankets, iti all weights ami sizes
Cord do do
Fiuo Whitney do
Mnul Stripes and Plaids
Franklin do do
Real Cotton and Wool Flatmate
“ ull Wool do
Drown amt Blcachod Canton Flannel
Shir tiug Strip)*, Strijied Oeuaburgs
White Colton wmaburgs
X and % **rowu Shirting
Blue lliiiuiu*, lliite Drill
Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Satinets
.-eotoli I tonne It, Head Ker'.biefs, fee.
001 It
at sT KKl'EIVMl PER KHftUKK AUGWSTA
AT TIIK
Savannah Grocery
—AND’
FRUIT DEPOT,
1(K> lb*. Victoria und I'afawlm Grapes,
*0 bids. Splendid luting APPLES,
largo Prerii. ving PEARS.
QUINCES, Li' 0 tho Ust.
Lliesnuts, Hi. .<ory Nuts, uud Fresh Dates.
Green (ilN'GFR.
Tomatoes, Do-.'t*, (.'arrets, Ao.
Rye Fleur, u.it Meal, Pearl Barley.
10 kegs Extra Goshen RUTTER.
6 do Chenso do.
Ami lew priced qualities, together with a varied
assortment of Fresh BISCUIT.
m-t 16 W. H. FARRELL.
.1. E. DE FORD,
APDT11KCA111E8 HAIJi, S. E. Corner ol
Brough Sn and Barnard Streets. Savan-
___ nah Ga., Wholcsalo aud retail Dealers in _
Drugs, Medicines aud Chemicals, Dye Woods
Dye Stoll's* Frcucb, English, and American Perlutn-
ory Fin Tallwt and shaving Soaps, Combs and
ilruslicu of every description, Surgical und Dental
Instrument*, Trusses and Supporters or all kinds,
Spices, Stull.-. Manufactured Tobacco, All the I’atcnt
or ITonriolury Medicines of tbe day. Superior luks,
Pure Wiuo- und Brandies for Medicinal purjHisoB,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, fcc.
N. B.—Especial attention given to the
preparation of Physicians’ Proscriptions uud Family
Recipes. Ship. Family and Travelling Modlciue Casus,
With plain Directions for use, including Directions for
treatment in eases of jwlsotilng, Jirowulng, Ac.
*P7 jy
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt.,
BOOKSELLE
AND
STATIONER
UNDER THE MARSHALL HOUSE HOTEL
mtOUUJITON ST.
_ Savannah, Georgia.
WOOD-WOOD
1 HIK si l^cumuu lias just received, and wllf
. k<-ep coaetantly on baud at bis Wood Yard,
did Cliui Iff ton Wharf, a lull supply sf the best
of bound Black Jack,Oak, Hickory, lJghtwood,
&c., etc. Ail in want are respectfully Invited to
give him 11 call. H. C. RAYfiOR.
P. S. All order.- left at tbe Book Store under the
Marshall House will lio promptly attended to.
sept 30
HOOFING! ROOFING!!
WAHKKN* I Ml'roved pike AND WATKR-FROOF
COUFOSITIOX ROOFING*
T HE siihfccrthcr having boon appointed sole agon
in this city for Warren’s Fire and Water Proo
Uomposltiiiii Rooting is prepared to execute the
same In u satisfactory manner.
The attention 01 tbo citizens or Savannah fa re-
peotl’ully solicited to tho above method of Roollng
ow much used iu the principal cities or tho United
ate3, (both N.irtn uml goutb,) aud as It hat been
sled under overy variety or circumstances, Icon-
Ueutly oiler it to tbe public as a inode ol Booling
iiobjcciionuple m every particular, whilst it com-
fllues, iu a greater degree than any other roofing In
sso, tlio valuublo requisitesef cheapness, durability
uml Koourily, aguiust both lire aud water.
It bus rapidly superceded tho use of all kinds of
roofs wherever it has been introduced, giving In all
eases geucru! .-luisfucttou, being highly recommond-
ed by luMiirauce Companies, and all who have tost
cd its utility.
©3* (JHAltLKB SHOI.L, Architect, will act as
ageut during my absence from tho city, at whose
tilllce ull information will bo freely givon, and speci
mens of 1 ho roni shewn.
sopt23 GALVIN FAY, Agont.
hoODollaIisKeyVarD
« For my two negroes, or 100 for olther
lodged iu Jail so 1 get them, JACK, sometimes
called Jonu, a largo copper colored, homes
.down look and rough faco, weigh* snout Is a
(and Is 6 feet 10 inches high, 22 years old. Bost80
s vory black with a wide space between bfa uon
por front teeth, high forehead, turn* his feet out in
walking, fa 6 leet 8 Inches high,- and weighs 160,
aud 30 years old, and when heard of last, they
were In tho swamp above Savannah. Uy address
is 4 milo brunch, or Barnwell, B. 0.
augl2—wly WM. A8HLT.
aC
31
to
lb.
ID
v- , - proportioti*
charge will bo made.
A deduction or 26 per cent from tho nbovo raid
will be made on advertisements appearing cxcii
lively on the fourth page of tho dally.
Advertisements ordered three ti mesa week, wii
be charged two-thirds tho abovo rales.
Advertisements ordered in tbe Weekly mlUkm. i 1
por square for each insertion, for any tum-lu.-, n «,
one month. For moro than ono month ut 0:1.- i ,n
the rates specified In tho ubovc table.
Special notices, 10 cents per line for tin* first, mm
6 cento for each subseqent in>crti«n, ana in tin .jun
to be subject to contract. Marnugoiiotioir.fi. >«
neral invitations 60 conts oueb. No Kpcrim notiew
Inserted for leqs than 60 cents. Obituary NV.tim
Reports, Rcsolultous, or I’roccodings of any bn, 10 iv’
Association, or Corporation, ordored lo in* puiiini..
ed, 6 cents per lino.
8teamboatt will be advortfaedut$4n .pei unu-m
for each boat advertised.
Steamships, where but ouo is running, (4nper.u.
num; IT two or moro, $30 each.
Auctioneers’ advertisement* not to bo nibjee
oontract, butto bo charged at the rate* prescribe.;
per square.
Tho paper, under no clrouunlance*, to be indmi
ed in a contract.
Profoislonal and busiueHs cards not oxcevdint
lines, will be Inserted at $20 ]ior annum.
Calls on persons to become candidate*, will fa
Inserted as other advertisements, to be pui.l lor
variably In advanco.
Announcing candidates for olllcc, Flu, to lie pu:
la advance.
Advertisements not marked on tin- copy te:
specified time, will be inKcrted until forte :, >•
payment exacted.
When any bill for two month* advertising, ot-1 -
than contract, umount* to ovur (6ii. u dcductieti..
26 percent will be made,
Yearly advertising, with piivifog.-1*1 cimmu* w.11
bo taken at the followin:- rnliv:
For one square, renewable once h w v'*k, v4;
“ • “ “ twice “ 6‘
“ “ •• 3 time* or t-1 tcn<" p
Every additional square contracted for to bn rlw"i
ed one half tho above rate* additional'.
Yearly advertlaors shall be limited to il.t spa.
contracted fur. All contracts shall im in writ. 1 ,
stating definitely tho nuturo ot the Imsinch* t.> ;
advertised. Any advertfacnivnts not proper!: ci-t.
nected with the business shall lm charge* 1 ‘ .i •:!,
ly, and also auy excess of matter over the mi . ;r
contracted for.
Contract advertfaomems payable quarterly, :* .
vertfaomento from strangers aud transitu (u-K-t.r =
payable in advanco. All others will in* eenw.tet.*:
due when called for.
Regular advertiser* uml all othvn- seudiag <-...1.
munlcatlons or requiring uoticcs dcsigr.c.i to cr-.ii at
tention to fairs, concerts, snlrees, or any p.in'.ic.
tertainmento, where charges nre matte r<*i > k . j.it
tan co—all notices of private ubsociulitu..-. tu
tlco designed to call attcntii u to privat. .. t.-. .*!■-,,
calculated or Intended to promotoiu.lividui.in-n-
rests, con only bo Inserted with the uiidmiun i-m*
tbat the same is to bo mid for. If inserted ». ih.
editorial column (which can he only at tho discre
Men of tbe odilors) tbe same will he charged .*: -n,
rate of nut less than 20 cents per lm..
The undersigned, publi: her*, of Daily, 'in v...
id Weekly nowspapera in Ravnimab, Gn., \ ici.w’
ourselves strictly to adhere- to tho above (-iti <*i
charges, aud lu 110 instance tu deviate tlieri in.m.
The above rates to take clfcct .March 1, D.,
to continue bindiug, uniiUhanged bj ibe «>t.-•:.
majority of the undersigned
N. B.—This schedule sliuli tml in any way ,
the integrity of oxUUug contracts. Aii contract:
the year or auy other specified utuo, shall only,
with the oxplrutlnu of tbe perio.l lor wl.a-b *
were made.
R. B. Hilton 6: Co. Gr.',yian »C Mnr,.„i
SNizn & Sms, Jiei iiblkan,
ThomPHO* a Wmnvrmw
tfg
D11S. LEFiiRil « WILliUI, OvutlMlH
-v • ARE now fully prepared to in
"ort r "h or partial setts ofTfcctli
'nTTT> on lho Prlncil-lo of Dr.J. Allein’n
Pateut Continuous (turn. By :lifa
imprnvemeni. the form of the face chu be restored to
any degree ul rotundity that may be desired, .tin
applicable i*i all coses wberethe cheeks have t'allra
in .aud cuunot lie detected by'ho closest observer—
Thib method combines tho following 1 tvant.»KC3:—
An Jirlilloiul gum, which exhibits a perfectly uutural
uud life-like appearance, and imparts to the tboetb
that peculiar expression which characterizes the na
tural organs.
This Gum consists of a hII$cIour compound which
is applied amt fhfled upon the Teeth and l’latcln seen
a tnuuuer, unto fill up ail the interstices around tbe
base of the Teeth, and also unites them firmly to
each other and to tho Plate upon which they are
Heft, this secures perfect cleanliness of the Teeth.
OtUcooverl>oWitttt Morgan. Auigre**street.
*** Republican and Georgian copy. feb DU 11
RE A DI—READ I l-READHI
Tliat id, ifyou can see; and -•*-
iaJifynu can’t soo, you can find IcZj
ttflB'iH kind* or “ helps to boo.” ut the Watch ami
Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols St Co., in Congress
direct, uoxt door to the corner of Wliitakcr, where
you cau purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
ami Fancy Goods, as low os at auy othor More in
tin* country.
Wo have received per steamship Alabama afresh
lot of those Uuo Steel Spectacles ; also, a supply of
Pebble aud ivriscopic Loub, widen wo arc prepared
to fit in all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our
l’crfacoplc to'iis (so called from heir peculiar shape)
have an advantage over all otUurB, us they have a
greater range of focus, bo that tho reader is not
comjieucd to hold the book or paper at a certain
distance from the eye. Call aud see.
L 1). B. NICHOLS A CO.
*#• No eburge for showing goods.
'«»!• ’1 D. a. N. A 00.
FIXE FASU1DXABLE CLOTllLVU,
AT REDUCED RATES.
B ARGAIN.*! cau now bo had by all those who
wish to clothe themselves gcutoolly, as 1 will
sell the balauce of my Ready-Made, at reduced
rate* ou timo, aud ten por cent, off for cash. Call
aud avail yourself of tho chance to obtain good arti
cles. At the Star Clothing Emporium.
WILLIAM U. PRICE,
bine 27 |«7 Ray street.
E XTRA FAMILY FJAHJR, &u—Just received, 60
bugs uud bids Extra Family Flour; 20 bbfa
crushed ami powdered Sugar; 20 bills A, B aud C
clurilled .'Tigar; 20 boxes Gruund Cofi'ce, in ** aud 1
lb pucks; 35 do do Mustard. Gingor. Cinnamon aud
Mhco; 10 cases Table Rail; 10 naif bbfa Extra No 1
Mackerel; 100 doz A’rooii«, //uckeis. ( |oib< * IJuch
Scrub Brusbes;81 halfcbosts Oolong Tea, ioosoand,
iu X Ih pack*. For sale by
DAVID O’CONNOR,
ROBINSON & CAMP
DUAl'KliS ANI> TAILORS,
AND Deulet's iu finoRcady Made
Cl.oiUUG have received and!
• -petted their stock of Fall aud Win-
ter GOODS, comprising a full and!
complete le'Kortmeut or Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest
ings uml Over Comings, which we will make and
trim *in out usuul si) lu, und at tlio shortest notlco.
Our ready made toothing is manufactured at Ibe
well known house ol'W. T. Jennings k Co, 231
Broadway, New York, amt comprises all that fa
lino ami fashionable in the lino.
FURNI8I1ING GOODS of every inscription requi
site ton gouliemun’* wardrobe, eoustanUy kept on
hand, all of which wo offer on our usual credit
terms, oral a discount of 6 pur cent for cash, at
3 HHLLbTKKEV.SOKt.UL BUILDINO,
oct 1—lm uozt doo* to Pulaski Houi*.
oct31
TIT FOH. TA.T;
TUB MOST RRMARKABLR WORK OF OUR
TIMES.
A Reply to ‘ UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” and “PREP,’
UT * UUY OP NSW OBUUXB.
T HIS original and powerful book, this beautifol
story, fa an American Rowland for an Kn»p«h
Oliver, ami dl.ectoil against tbe distorted views of
the Fjiglixli pro-ts wlien speaking of the institutions
of tiie United States. U exposes cruelties and
barbarities practised ou the lower chines of
Kngluud. more torribio than those Imsglned by
Mrs. Beecher Ftowc as tho reiult of our “peculiar
instituii'.u* ” Tho object of “Tit for Tat” fa eml-
ueutiy liiiiiiuuu, patriotic and Just, It fa not anti-
British. m ti-North. or uiiti-boutli, ft fa simply a re
ply to (lm exaggerated picture* of Slavery In “Un
do Tom” aud --I'mi.”
For sale by WARNOCK k DAVIS,
bookseller* uud Stationers,
169CongrensL
TIT FOlt TAT.
T IT FOR TAT, a roply to “ Uncle Tom’s Csbln ”
and “lired,” by a lady of New Orleans.
Howto Dress with Taate, containing hints upon
Die hurmouy or colors, the complexion, Rco- Ac.
being a suitable companion for tbe toilet table.
Bridal Etiquette, a sensible guide to the etiquette
aud observances of tbe marriage ceremonies.
How to Behave, or tlio Spirit of Etiquette.
How to Woo aud How to Win.
How to be a Lady,a book for girls, containing use
ful hints on the formation of character.
Uow to be a Man, a book containing useful hints
ou the formation of character.
'Hie Business Man’s Adviser, consisting of tbe
Bmiue** Man’* Assistant uud Ready Reckoner, tbe
Trader’* Guide, *ud tho Landlord’s and Tenant’s
Assistant.
Tlio Trudusman’* and Mechanic’s Counsellor and
Ready Calculator, comprising tbe Tradesman’s
Guide or law of Trade, with a supplement of Rulos
aud rabies. Received by
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
"ov7 under tbo Marshall Honse.
TUB LADY'S GUIDE
f liu PERFECT geutility, in manners, dress and
X conversation, in the family, iu company, at
uie pmuo forte, tbe table, lu tbo street, aud In gen
tlemens society.
Also it useful instructor in luttor writing, tollol
proimrationn, fancy noedlowork, mllllnery,.drcss
making, care of wardrobe, iho hair, teeth, bands,
li|w. complexion, etc. by Emily Thorn well, author
of “Home cares made easy." For sale by
WARNOCK k DAVI8.
oct 18 169 Congress street.
NEW BOOKS,
SIR ASTLEY COO: IKS
T HE invigorating action of tdr am Icy I.wpei
Pillson the constitution fa really inumhoui,
and a single trial will convince tbe nm.-i h\ :kul
of their power torcstoro tbo nio*i feeble uud debi
litated to foil health and strougth. uud no lai'guago
can convey an adequate Idea of tlio immediate, 1,1..
almost miraculous change, produced by ii.iikii-g
use of this wonderful medicine in tbo dfacmoi.iV
bllitatcd and shattered nervous Bystem; tbe relax <1
and debilitated body la at ouco relieved, re tore 1
enlivened and built up; the mental and physical
symptoms of dlsoasu vanish under their Inlliu n. c,
tuo stooping, trembling victim of depressb u uu
debility becomes a new man; he stands creel, lie
moves with a firm step; lit* mind wbii li was pn*.
vlously sunk In gloom, becomes bright, t u< yui.t,
active, and ho goes fort Ii refresln-d, rcn'cnciateii
and conscious of new vigor to Ins ami.-ton t-.i u
cupations; and tho effect isui-t tenqioiaiy, on Il.t-
contrary, tbe relief fa pcrniuiunt, for tin.- c-iruiai
R ropertlcs of tho meilicluo reaclitlie con-dilutioi
*elf and restores it to Its first condition, lu rill
diseasesofthe stomach and pigcMAe organ'., they
never fall. They also remove depression, excite
ment, resUencss, want of sleep, dfaliko to society,
Incapacity for business, loss of memory, contuhior.
giddiness, blood in tbe head, melancholy, iiiuMoi
debility they increase and restore the uji|k-tlte.pu-
rifp the blood, strengthen the tone oi the btow:n b.
and give such cnorgy and vigor lo tho • on»titu!i< u
as must be felt to be believed.
To elderly persons, Sir Astloy Cooper's Pills ar.'
Invaluable; strengthening the eystetu ugutnM ti.«
attacks of age*, they cause a continued cheerful
ness, and prolong life to tho latCBt possible pe
riod.
Bxwarz or Spurious imitation*—None uro genu
ine without tho fac-similo of the signature of Mnc-
Phall A Co., Solo Proprietors. Luudou and New
York, on each box and ou tho direction*. 'Ilu i.e-
nuine Pills havo also a correct likcnws of the
Sir Astloy Cooper on tho top of each box. Witlnmi
these'marks of authenticity, they arospiiriimMii"!
an imposition. Pold at 26 cents, 60 cents slid *1
K r box. Full directions aro given with enrli lie*,
ere fa agreut saving by tukmg tiie larger size-'.
Principal Depot iu the Untied .■States, n*2 nro,id-
way, New York. For salo also by A. It. .dfi
Bands, 141 William st,, Pchiellolin Brn*, ft Co., 170
William st., McKesson & Robbins, 01 Kulti-ti st., M.
Ward Close k Co., 116 Fulton st., llavilmd, Bar-
rat k Rfaley. 80 Warren si., C. V. Clickew-r k(«,
222 Greenwich st . Hall, Dixon k Fraser, HlM.ii.nn-
berast, New York. General Wholesale Agei.fa, who
will aupply Druggists and Dealer* In Medicine at
Proprietors prices.
sep27—3m
BOOKS— BOOKS—BOOKS
RECEIVED BY WARNOCK k IMVW
mHURSDAY, 16th October, 186fi~Tiie Itiilc. Ax*-,
X and Saddle Bags, and olber Lecture*, by b.
H. Mllburn, with a portrait of the author on Hh-I.
Married, net Mated ; or how they lived hi Word-
side and Throckmorton Ilall, by Alice (ary.
The Last of the Forresters ; or Humor* on the
Border; a story of tho Old Ylrgiuia Frontier, bv
John Estor Crooko.
Caleb* in 8e»rch of a Wife, by Mrs. Hwmali
Moore. ,.
Three Per Ceuta Month; or, the ta'iifa or Fast
Llviag, by Charles Burdi-tt.
Daisy’s Necklace; aud Wiint Cuuieu tt. t n. i j»
ry Episode, by 1. B. AUlrh b.
The Torchlight; or, Through Ibe Wood, li>
rlet Olcott, author of “faoru’* Child ”
The Adveutuiu* ol (icrsrd, llm IJou Killer. 1-.' •
E. Whitehead.
...Tbo Life of General Dauml Morgan,"! •»-**
ginia Line of Iho Army «d the I'uiUnI Mate
James Graham.
For sale at tho Book Slur-,
oct 17 160 GUNGRK88 h'f'LKI
If
NEW PALL AND VCl.Vi’KIt
DRY GOODS. ,,
mHE undersigned havo and an* now
X their stock of . .
Foreign anil Domestic Dry Lonjl".
To which they Invite the attention •»: then i«
and customers, and public gcueisliy,"»
quite confident that they can idler such
menu as will satisiy the closest bujerr. )'•
line will bo fouud a foil supply tffrli.nicr* •
such a* Kersey*, Blankets, Jjusuy*,
Khlrtlnoa OntliB. L'lirfiOlUtireh, WH* ■
black and colored. Also, Moire Antique-
broideries, Mantillas, Cloak*, Dn »«.
Ac., all or which wo oiler ou libctal '’ VI'vw ‘
and examino at WI LLS .v W it.I.IA l- .
Oetl2 No. 149 Cungre.-'* *«” "
RECEIVED BY WABNOOK & DAVIS,
Tuesday, Not. 25,1M6.
E DGAR MONTROSE, or tho Mysterious Penitent,
by GW M Reynold*.
Marion Barnard, or Lessens of Life—a compan
ion to “Dick TOrloton”, by J F Smith.
Tho pictorial adventure* of Margaret Catchpoll.
—MORE op—
AHricii'* Ncckluco ' 140(1 w ^ ut 04Un * ° r by T B
Three perceut 0 mouth, ur the perils of rsstllv-
ing, by Charles B-rdott.
Tho Hills ortho Mm!, time, by the author of the
Wide, Wide Wurl . Fur sale at
11026 169 Congress st
■16 hhd* and 20 bbfa
TO BU1LDKKS.
npHB BUBSClilBEB b prepuiul to exicoi'
I at the abortest notico, aud 10 thu 1110.-1
manlike manner, all kind* of Metal Rmdiog,
Cornice, or other work connected with the nmnu.i
taring or rcrairlug of Copper, Galvanized Iren. /-•
or the.trroQ Ba.Ujc.1. ^ ^
oetii 160 Unwiglittm * 1
DES ANJ
bright Bides and cihoulders, Baoon, received
tier bteomsr Kerztono State, and for Bale low from
ibe wharf, by
—"~ l spjwtm ±
C. C. POOLE,
No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doomfr-m wjs*
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALEK •>
fltultes. Blinds, Door*, PalOil*. Vc»
rJ&Sl wBittoW Glass, Putty, «<** ,
- aBSMB plmton’,Or.lnor»’5uaAril.u JJ'K'
S|lESdT!tot.or7?o“dS"u>n. Altrt"'
Wi*
crowed with nertuw. aud tie- l" 1,rh -T
mind Shin Painting, Gliding. Grair.ir:»
Bouse, Sigh and Ship Painting, Gliding. <
Glaring done In the best stylo and ui moderate
p TTt)film Iron IhicotmUr