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STATIC OF OlfiOHOlA.
/CHATHAM COUNTY.—Taall whom it may
1/ oouoeru : Where**, James Nowlan will apply
at the Court of Ordinary for letter* of administration
on the citato'of Joseph Nowlin:
Ttaeso arc, thoreforo. to cite and admonish all
Whom It may concern, to be and appear before laid
Court to mako objection (If any they bavo) on or bo.
• foro the first Monday In February uoxt, otherwise
■aid lettora will bo granted.
Witness. John Bilbo, Esq. Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 10th day of December, i860.
doclO JOHN BILBO, o. o. 0.
tiTATR OF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom icmay Con-
oern: Whereas, John lama will appl> at tho
Court or Ordinary for lotteri dlimbaory, aa admin*
tstrator on tho estate or Henry Casson.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it mav concern, to be and appear before said
Court to nuke objection (Many they hate) on or
before the first Monday in April noxt, otherwise
■aid letters will be granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this seventh day or October, 1860.
oct »-« m JOHN BILBO, o. c. o.
SZHSSS! co. uxBciiTOH’a mEE
D Y virtue or an order from tho Court or Ordlna-
XJ ry oTssld county, will be sold before tbo court
bouse door In- Joffersonton, on the first Tuesday,
8d or February, 1867, during tho legal hours of sale,
the house and lot in the town or St Mary's, belong
lug to estate K A Yailowley. The lot Is fifty foot In
front by one hundred in depth.
deliMOd F. M. ADAMS, Ex’or.
CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may oon*
coicern: Whereas, Z. M. Winkler and A. Harmon
will apply atthe Court or Ordinary for lettora dls*
miuary on the estate of S. Winkler.
Thom are, therefore, 1c die and admonish all
wham It may couceru, to bo and appear before said
Court to make obojectlon (It any they have) on or
beforo the first Monday in June next, otherwise
said letters will be grauted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatam
County, this sixth day or December i860.
JOHN BIBO, o. o.o.
deed
“state of UkoHufA,
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all wbom it may con
cern: Wberoas, John M Guerard will apply
at the Court or Ordinary for letters or guardian*
ship ortho person and property of Louisa J Watts,
orphan and minor child or Jonathan W and Sarah
H Watts.
These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before
said Court to make objection (Many they have) on
or before the second Monday lu January noxt.
otherwise said lettora will be granted.
Witness. John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 8d day or December, I860.
dec* JOHN BILBO, o. o. o.
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
A LL pontons having demaudi against tho citato
A or A. D. Floyd, lato or Liberty couuty, de
ceased, will band them In duly attested wltuta tho
time prescribed by law, and those Indebted will
make Imraodlato pnyaicnt.
JASON FLOYD,
THOMAS A. FLOYD.
dol8-1m Qualified Executors,
Sight Preserved I
G eorgia.-bullocii county.-two
months nllcr Unto we will npply iu the Court
ol ordinary or Bulloch county for luavn to soil all
the real and porsouul ontnto or Wllllinn H ilugltt,
lato or Bulloch couuty, deceased, for the benefit of
the helm and creditors of said utato.
This 1st Docembor, 18f.it.
NANCY If AGIN, AdlH’X,
deu6 Jl.TTHA IIAOIN, Adra’r.
AtWiiSilrtf Iia roIfO alE;
A GREBABLEtonnord-r or tin Honorable or*
A dinary or Tattuall county, will bo sold iu
tnotowuorJUddivills,on tbo first Tuesday In Feb
ruary next, SOU sores or laud, morn or loss, sltuuto
lu tho 40th district, tho lato rosldcuco ol' Jesse
Copeland, decoded Bold for a distribution
amoug the heirs or said decease,
Terms made kuown on the day al'sale.
JAMES COPELAND,
UecO Administrator.
CITY SUERIFF’S SALE.
W IIJ. bo sold beforo tho Court House door, In
the city or Savannah, on tbo first Tuoaday
in January next, between tho legal hours of Rale,
tho following arilolos of groceries. ) cask rice, 1
plpo gin, 1 ullage cask brandy, l lot decanters, 1
lot coffee, 1 bbi pears, 1 uo potatoes, 1 lot buukets,
1 lot brooms, 1 lot tobacco, 1 ullage barrol Irish
whiskey, &o., ftc. Levied on as tho prooorty or,
Patrick Fitzpatrick, to Hutisry a 11 to issued out of
tbo Honorable,tho City Court ofSavuuuah, In favor
or McMahon A Doylo vs Patrick FUsputilcfc.
Property poluiod out by plaintiffs.
LOW'D M. PRKNDEKGA8T,
deed Sheriff.
BLINDNESS PREVENTED!
SEMMONS & CO.,
THE OELBBHATHD
ifnm oSsror
anvwmMNO aojwcv, i-hiudzu’IIU. pa.
Authorised Agent for the Savannah Journal.
MANUFACTURERS AND INVENTORS OF
Tile Newly Invented mid Improved
STATE OF GEORGIA.
C HATHAM COUNTY—lu au wnom It may Con
cern: Wberoas, Jamus Dovle will apply at tb*
court or Ordinary for letters aismlsory as admlni*
trator on the estate or George Alexander.
Theso are therefore to cito and admonish all con*
oerned, to be and appoar betore aald Court to make
objections, (If any thoy have,) on or before the
first Monday. In April next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Wltnea , John Bilbo, Esq., uramary for Chatham
Oonnty, this seventh day of October, 1860.
octO-flm JOHN BILBO, o. a o.
StatE GOTiEorgIA;
/CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may
V concern: Whereas, Harris K. Harrison will
apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters ofGuard-
tansnipon the property of Laura A. Ulmer:
These aro, tnereforo, to clto and admonish all
wbom it may concern, to bo and appear before said
Court to make objection (If any they have) ou or
before tbe second Monday tn January next, other
wise said letters will be granted.
Witness. John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this first day of December, 1E59.
decl JOHN BILBO, o. o.
■TATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO.
1 10 all wbom it may concern.—Whereas, Polly
B. Lanier and Johu R. Metier will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for lotters or administration on
the estate or Luke 9. Lenler, deesased.
Those are thorcioro. to cite and aamnnlsh all
whom It may concern, to be and appear beforo
laid Court, to make oblection (if any tnoy have) on
or before tho second Monday in January next, oth
erwise said Letters will be granted.
Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
Countv. tbls 10th day ofNovemner, 1866.
nov23 WILUAM LEE, 0. B. C.
STATE OF GKOHGIA, BULLOCH CO,
T O all whom ‘t may concern.—Whereas, Ameri
ca Knight and Buber Cone will apply at tho
Court or Ordinary for Lettora of Administration ou
tho Estate ot Green Knight, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom
It may concern, to be and appear before said Court
to make objection (If any they have,) on or be
foro the *oooad Monday Jo January next, other*
wise eald loiters will be granted.
■IWltneta, William Lee, fcaq., Ordinary for Bulloch
County, tbls 19th day or November, i860.
nov28 william lkjj, o. b. o.
1 GE<htGlA,vlflXbOH COUNTY*
mo all Whom It may concern—Whereas, Simon
I P. Williams wlb apply at the Court or Ordina*
rr for letters or administration on tne estate or
John B. Williams, deceased.
Tneie are therefore to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern to be and appear before said
Court to mako objection (irony they have) on or
before tbo second Monday in January noxt, other-
wlso sold letters will bo granted.
Witness, William Loe, Esq,, ordinary for Bulloch
County, this lOtlt day oi'Novembor, 1850.
nov23 WILUAM LEE, 0. B. 0.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
g HATH AM COUNTY.—To all wnom it may cou
cern: Whereas, Frances H. Macleod will ap-
atthe Court of Ordinary for Letters of Adminis
trator on the ostate of Fraucc9 G. Macleod:
These are, therefore, to cito and adminlsh all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to mako objection (ir any tnoy have) on cr
before the second Monday m January uoxt, other*
Wist Mid letters will be granted.
Wittes*. Jehu Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
eounty, this third day or December, I860.
doc4 JOHN iill.RO. o.o.o.
(sE&HGIa, iTiTEloch dui/N-rV.—
A AMIN ISTRAT0R9* SALE.—Agreeable to an or
der granted by tbo Court or Ordinary ol said
•ounty, will be sold, before the court houso door in
■aid county, on tho first Tuoaday iu Jonuiry
next, botwoou tho lawful hours of sale, (U7u) oue
thousand one hundred and seventy acres of laud,
more or Ics9, bounded by William Procter. John
Lastlnger, William Kllcfclven. John Proctor, and
Samuel E. Groover. It being tue late residence of
Jamee Begin, dccoaEodjalso, seven negroes, viz :
Willis. Charity, Sarah, Tom, Mary. Caroline, aud
Chany, belonging to the estate ot James Haglu, do-
ceasod 8oldfor tho benofitof the heirs and cro-
oT said decoasod. Torms on the day or sale.
KEZIAH HAWIN',
nov 23 Administratrix.
S1-ATK OF UKOltUIA,
/CHATHAM COUNT?—To nil whom It may
\j concern : Whereas, Ann Kollar will ajiply at
the Court ol Ordinary for Utters or Administration
on tbe estate or Dennis Kollar:
Theso ar- thoreforo to cito and admonish all
whom It may concern to bo and appear beforo said
Court, to make objections, Many they have,) on or
oefore the aocond Monday in January next, other*
wise said lotters will be granted.
Witness John Bllbe, Esq., i irdiuary for Cbatbam
county, tbls soveutoenth day or November, 1850.
novl7 JOHN BILBO, o. c. o.
GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.
T O all wbom it may concern—Whereas, Jo*
aeph E. Way will apply at tbo Court of Or-
Ordlnaryfor letters or adwiutotratlon on the estate
of William F. Way, lato deceased.
Those are, therefore, to cito and admonish all
wbom it mAy concern to bo and a:
Court to make objection,
before the Qrst Monday ...
wise said letters will be granted.
WitncsR, W. P. Girardeau, Esq., Ordinary for
IJberty County, this 20th November. I860.
nov22 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o u c.
iu cue ana aumamsu all
bo and appear before said
(If any luey have,) on or
jr In January next, other*
ClTY SHBIllFe-’H WALK.
W ILL be sold before tho Court llouso door lu
the city of Savanuah, on the first Tuesday
in January next, 1867, between tho legal hours of
sole: half lot and Improvements No. 0 uroeu Ward,
In tho city of Savannah, bounded north oy Brough
ton stroet. south by lauo; each by half of said lot,
and next by lot No. 7« Levied on as tho property
of James L. Oliver, tosatirya 11 fa Issued out of the
honorable the City Court of Savannah, lu Ihvor of
David B. Nichols vs. Jamas I.. Oliver. Property
pointed out by plalatiOii AU'y.
Terms oasb.
EDW’D M. PRENDERGA31’,
dodfi Sheriff.
UN1TKD STATIUS AlAUSHAI,’* SALK.
O N tbo first Tuesday In January noxt, I will sell
in Tront of tbo Court House, tn tbo city of Sa
vannah. betweeu tho usual hours of sale, one Steutu
Saw aud Grits Mill, together with all tbe right,
title and Interest of Hull and Quartcrmau. ta ami to
one thousand acres acres or land, aud tho‘timber
thereunto attacned to said Mill, with thn improve
ments thereon, consisting of u small dwelling, store
houso, siablo and negro houses, bald land lying
In Liberty County, Georgia, and bounded by the
lands or Mrs. Jouos, Geo. W. Wulthour. Thomas
Quartdrman and othors—iho same levied upou to
satisfy a U fa. issued out or tho ffixth Circuit Court
or tho United States for tbo Southern DUtrict of
Georgia, In favor or David Fervor vs. Hull and
Quarter man.
Property pointed out by plaintiffs Att’y.
DAN. H. STEWART,
decO-eodlmo. L. S. Marshal.
MCINTOSH CO.—SHFRIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on tho first TUESDAY In January
next (1367) before tbo Court House door iu
tho City of Darien, witbiu thS legal hours of sale,
tbe following described property, to wIL twenty
a acres of land with two (’J) dwelling bouses,
ttlinocesaaiy out bulldiuga thereon staudiug.
Levied on as tho property of Frost uud Boulter, to
satisfy sundry lcln Judgments issued out of McIn
tosh Inferior Court. In furor of 0. IV. Ferris and
others vs Frost r. u Boulter. Property poiuted out
by plaintiffs in execution. Tcrmscosh, purchase:
paying for titles.
W. T. THORPE,
dccO M- lntPsh Co.
MelATUSll CO. H Lid,
W ILD ho sold on the first Tuesday in January
next. 1857, before tbo Court Houso door iu
tneclty or Darieo, within the loyal hours or sale,
the following property to wit:
Two hundred acres land, levied ou as the pro
perty of Charles Davis, to satisfy « fl. fa. issued
out or tbe Justices Co irt, «71st District, iu favor or
Celia Davis, vs. Charlo* DavU.
Also, one hunarod and fifty acres land, levied
ouaathepro.eryofthe aforesaid Charles Davis,
toiiatlsiy tbe above execution, Celia Davis, vs.
Charles Davto, levied ou and returuod to me by a
Guns table. Terms cash, purchases pay log for title.
, _ _ W.T. 1H0RPF, sheriff M.C.
Dtrleu Os., Deo. 2, I860. dm a
- ^AiilildtSTUA.S IsaLK.
AATILL bo sold ou the first Monday lu January
.i v i. 0 ®*,*' beforo D*o Court House In Btutosboro,
L11H lallutfillff lirniutrlw. biUu.luv ui Iim I*.I.m ..
Henry Dj» ,1 -» jr.»T208 seres, more or less, oMand
*" ornloch county, bo mded north by tbe property
or John Grimes end John Slater, north and wosl by
Vm ° r ^ obn Slater, ea»t by the property of
Elijah Davis, jrnd south by the property or jo*
slab Davis. Sold for the benefit of the heir* and
creditors of Henry Davis, jr., deceased. On the
property are one grist and oue saw mill.
J09IAH DAVIS,
sept24—fim Artm l r<
IN SUPERIOR COURT, Chatliain Co.
Mar Tuur, issfl.
Robt. M. Kobetteou, and others, cduipl'ut i, 1
C1 »»m IU A B ' 1 , Sl “t“ SttW ) Order
Mill* Clark Saylos and William F Suylcs I
and others, dofonduute. I
I T appearing to the Court that two of the said <)«-
fendanu, Clark .-gyles and William F. Sayiwre
sme out or this Couuty, and are abi«nt from tlio
otate of Georgia, so that service of tho above bid
und subpmna cannot be served upon them. Ou
motion it u ordered, that tho said CUrk gayleu uud
Wiiiium 6. gaytes do appear and answer tho said
complainant's bill, ou or boforo tbe first day of tho
“WTefm of this Uourt, or lu default thcruol, that
sa'd bill bo taken pro uonfesso against them: ami it
a rurther ordered, that a copy ot this order he pub*
lined In ouoof the public newspapers or the inly
orsavaunah oncoa week for three months prior
the suasion ol tue noxt Term of this Court.
Trueox-ract from Mluutos.
J jMtUM tho improvud Bjtocuoln Manufm-tory hUl
; Cornwall Optical EatablDhinmit. Kjn« Itrhige
Truro, respeuifully uuuouuco thiw m-rivul nn upro
fosslottul visit lo Suvamiah, with a Hplcmllit assort
ment ol' their nowly Invented and Improved tfpeu*
taclos, and may l» Consulted on and atlor Monday
next, tho thld fust., at their t-lllee. over the Drug
store ol 8. d. Brautiy &Co., Ilu .««on*s new bulla-
iugH,coruer of Bull uud Bruughtou street .
These cclobrutod Spectacles are made of Brazilian
Pebbles, and constructed in aceorUunou with the
pb.lusophy of nature, lu the fn< m of ueuucuvu con
vex-mirror, admirably auuptcd to tbe organ ot
sight, uud cau be used by the o.d uud the yutiug to
pursue the most tuluuto otuj-loyriuom, eiilier by
day or caudle light, with perh-rt eese, uud never
cause Utt. glddiuess of the houd, i t imp easaut sou
sation to luo eye, that many experience Horn using
tho common kfud, but tend to strong liea aud lm*
prove the sight, us will uu n-i-o by tho following
testlinoululs trom thuso rnitig itu.-m.
tfr Ofilco hours from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
>avanuuh, Decembor 19tb.
TESTIMONIALS.
• I. IUULKOTO.N, 8.0 . Dot. 25th, 1666.
Dear Sir:—It a (fords tne^reat please, c tostato
that besides tho excellent qu.dlty of)our ghu-ses,
tbo utiuiscud, or concave-tuuvcx leus, allow
greater latitude iu the fluid of vision, und more
ease aud comfort to thu eye. Besides theso
advantages, 1 would also uicmiou your Improve
ment lu the arraugpment ol' the irume, which I
think Is well calculated to shut off tho.-o rays of
light which cannot bo brought withiu the axis of
vision. Be this us it may, 1 have no hesitation In
atUrmtug that your glosses attbrd me mo.-e com ort
thau auy I have hitherto triad, and uousequoutly I
can rocommeud thou with coufldcuoe to all whi
stand in need of such aid.
Very respoctfolly, your ob’t sorvuul,
B UEUUINQ8, M. iL
Professor or surgery, C. College.
. Mr. J. II. SemmonB,Cha<lo-tou.
Ciurlzston, Nov 7,1856.
Mr. J. H. Summons:—Dear fclr: 1 have used
your glasses for leu days or more, and most now
suy that thoy pteuso mo bettor tbsu auy I bavo
heretofore seen.
Wishing you all success, I am yours, Mo.,
E. EDWARDS HOLBKUOK, M. D.,
Prolessor of Anatomy, vodiuu. tollege, 8. C.
Auqvhta, Ua., Nov. Ud, 1866.
1 have examined and uni uow u.-ing a puir of the
beautiful cryatallne, miniscus gla8se<>, purchased
by Profossor Uedeou. They are constructed upou
atrict'y philosophical principles, aud tmm several
cousidoratlons, are not surpassed, if equalled, by
any I have over seen.
Tho concavo-convex form or the teuses resem
bling tbo extor or urrangemout or tho human eye,
collocts a larger uumbor of rays than could bo cou-
veyod upon tho retina from m dinary glussus of tho
same Usual power, uud thus tucruaso the distinct-
Iveni'Hs of vision. Tlio size of tho glasses, also,
give o greater Held of vision wlUt less muscular
action. In short, tho whole arrangement seem*
admirably cilculutod to promote cuso aud distinct-
Ivcnoss of vision, aud to prosorve the healthy
fuuctiou of that luvaluable organ, tho humau eye.
A. MEAN9,
Fed 24 Prof, ot Chemistry, Deo. Med. Col.
AuaubTU, Nov. 17,1866.
Mr. Uedeou has furnished me with a pair ot
Spectacles, from whicb I derive gteat comfort aud
benefit lu lecturing, I cneerfolly unite with Profs
Duga* and Campbell, iu tbeir recommendation of
his Fpoctacle*. J, A* EVE, V, D.,
Prof. Med. Col. Gao.
Mr. A. GedeonDear Sir: 1 have tested thor
oughly, 1 ihluk, tho Spectacles purchased of you,
and take pleasure in saying I am very much pleased
wi h them. 1 found them decidedly more easy
aud comfortable thau uuy I have ever tried, 1 ex
perience no fatigue or druwiug of tbe eyes, which
bad beeu tho caso wPb all other glosses 1 bavo
used: but, on tbo contrary, after usiug tbem night
and day for some time, 1 experience no unpleas
antness wbatovor.
1 do uot pretend to underaaad anything of iim
scientific principles upon whicb they are construct
ed; but, from a practical mo or them, 1 cheerfully
add my testimony to their superior quality.
Very romcotlully,
„ R E. BOWDfE.
Macon, Uu., Jan. Ud, mu. aeczo
NOTICE.
Q NE MONTH alter date application will be
made to the BANK OF THE STATE OF
GEORGIA for tho payment ot a TWENTY DOLLAR
NOTE or said Bank, the loft half or which has been
lort. B. DOUGLASS & CO.
Charleston, Dec. 11*1866. [lawlm]
oet 2-.lawfim
W. U. SHEFTALL,
Deputy Clerk, s. «. o. o.
(STATE OF GEORGIA,
T>UL!.OG'U talHNTY.—To all whom it may urn.
JJ cern: wbnreos, Seaborn B Cowart will apply
at the Court of Ordfonry for tetters dUmissury
adminlslrator on the esiate of Patrick I) Keleh
deceased j
Those are, umrefore, to cite aud admuuith all
whom » may oemtern, to ho and appear before said
Court to make objeoltea (if any thoy have) on or be-
fore tno um M«Niduy lu February next, other wise
said lotters will be granted.
Witness. William Lee, Esq., urdluary for Hulloch
Couuty, this 6th day ol hugest, i860.
WILLIAM IJCE. o. ». 0 .
STATE OF GEORGIA.
C HATHAM COUNTY.—Whereas. Joseph W. Gib
bons will apply at tbo Court of Ordinary for
Miters DtamUsary as oxecutor on the Estate or
Mathew Dotson.
These are, tboreforo, to ciw and admonish ail
whom U may concern, to bo amt appear before said
Court to make objection (if any tony bavo) on or
beforo tbo first Monday in April next, otherwise
■aid letters will be grauted. White**, John Bilbo,
&q., Ordinary for Chatham Couuty, this tenth day
Of October i860. JOHN U1LB0. O. 0. C.
oct 21
Watb of Georgia.
C HATH A 51 COUNTY .—To an whom It may con.
. c t r J? •, Choreas, John una will apply at tUe
Court of Ordinary for Letters msmisaery u Admin*
Htrator on the Estate orii inrT (Ussun.
These are, therefore, to quo and admonish all
wbom it may concern, to be ana appear beforo said
Court to mako objection (ir any they have) on or
before the first Monday In «prd next, otherwise
said letters will be granted, witnnas John Bilbo,
GsjjMOrdin«&for tnunlv * lhl *tentls day
»Ct 21 * JOHN nil.BO, O, <; r„
STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To «ll whom it may coil*
cern: Whereas, Wm. Groover, Jr., oue or the
executors, and Sarah U. Groover, executrix, on Uie
•state of John Groover, deceased, wilt apply at tbo
Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismlssory, and to
have the estate or tbo said John Groover dismissed
m executor or William Groover, Sr., deceased:
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all
wbom It may concern to bo aud appear before said
Court, to make objection (If any they have) in forms
!lWi otherwlif slid Loiter* will bo granted.
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for the
eounty of Bulloch, tbls 11th day ofSepL, 1866.
■spUfi WILUAM LEE, o. a. a
NOTICE.
fftHREE months after date application will be
X made to the Marine Bank or Savannah for tbo
rasssspgw®
oct 8—la JAMB P. HUDSON.
■TATE OF GEORGIA,
flHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may
vy concern: Wberoas, John s. Norris will apply
at the Court ol Ordluary for Letters or AdmUstra*
tiou do bonis non cum testlmento annoxouuilic
Estate of Dorothea Abrahams :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish aii
whom It-uay concoru, to bo audapiwar before said
Court to mako ofoectlon (ff any th y havo) on or
beforo the second Monday iu Jauuary next, other*
wise eald letters will bo grunted, '
Witness. John Bilbo, Esq , Ordinary for Chatham
ounty, this 29th day of November, 1836.
nov30 ... JOHN BILBO, o. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA. “
CHATHAM COUNTY -To all whom it may
\J couccrn: Whertui Levi o. Hat by will nunlv
at tbo Court of Ordinary for Lotters of Administra
tion enmteitamento annexe* on tho estate of Jaccb
DeLamotta:
TUSIij Mo. Uiurolbro, lu Clio aud odmoolsh all
l uioy MO.JO.0,1° bo and appoar bolbro
1? ".!“ -J?0*10 objection (Itanj- llio) bnvoi nn
or beforo Ibo Aral Monday In 'ann.irv .fxt, ullior.
wiso said tetters will bo granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, tSq., Ordinary for Cfiatlmm
couuty, tbls 20th day of November, ib5d.
“OV29 JwllN Hll.UO, o. v.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
IITILL bo sold outlie first Tuesday in January
„TT "ext, (1867) beforo Uie Court Houso door In
HfncsvIUe. Lfoerly couuty, all that tract or parcel
of laud belonging to tho Estate of tho lata John A.
Hendry, deceased, lying iu tho county or Liberty
near Taylor’s Creek, on the Cross Bay, adjoining
lands owned by Ell McFail aud Thomas Lanier,
(wilbin convenient distance ot a good school aud
ebyreb) conlaiugSW acres, more or less, and uu-
Improved. , ’
Also, at the samo tlrao aud place, lot number
thirty, lylng in Hluesvlilo. Liberty county, and be*
longing to tbo Estate of tho late John A. Hendry,
deceased.
Also, at thosamolline and place,the undivided lu.
tercst (being one balQ of tho Estate of tbo late John
A. Hendry, doceasud, in the following tracts ol
land, all lying In tho county or Liberty, viz: 60u
acres, moro or less, near tbo residence <tf John I’ur
ry, on the waters of Cuuoucheo river. 200 acres,
raoroor less, granto I to I*. Hoiluu and on Uiu wa
fers of (bo Canouchce river. 612 acres, moro or
loi-s, lying near tbo resldonco of William Ru.tiu,
being well timbered and convenient to Cunouchcu
river.
The above being a part or tbo lands belonging to
tho Estate or John A. Hendry, deceased, imd auid
for the bennflior the heirs and creditors.
E. D. HENDRY, 1
T1 , L. B. 11KNDRY,/ Aamra
Liber ty county, Nov. 22,1860.
n. u. Terms liberal and mado known on day of
nov24
STATE Of OEOROIA, TATTNALL CO.
■ ’0 au Whom It may concern "'hereaa, Bonja
j. A*?**°de/ will apply at the Court or Ot*
dlnary for Letters of DUmiuton as Administrator ou
***• e8 . u ^J >rAn * on WUUams,iate of said County, de-
cwsart. Theso are,therefore,loclte and admonish all
whom it may “ucern, to be and appear before said
letters will be granted to the aMdappUcanL
Witness, H Smcxuxo, Eiq. Ordinary for Tatt-
TAKE NOTICE.
a ... THE subscriber having rocetved
Ifl/k bis Fall and Winter Bloc* consisting
\|U°f French, KuglUh aud ^merlcuu
Lu Cloths, CusBlmeres und v^ttnga,.
which bo will sell by tho pattern or inn to to order
lu the most fashionable style, for cash or cityac
coptance. Also, a handsome assortment of Iteadv
Made CIr thing, Shirts. Under do, Drawers, Cravats,
Gloves. Suspenders, Umbrellas, Neck Ties, Drece*
Irig Uowus, TVuuks, Vnllses, Cartel Bags, Walking
Caues, and oveiytlilug uccossury for agcntlomauV
wardrobe,
Thankful for past lav era lie ho|*e» by strict appli
cation to merit a contiuuuuco of tbe same.
Cutting and Rejutlring done at short notice.
oovflS _ _ JOHN W. KELLY,
VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION
FOR SALti,
wrruw nor milks of thb env of favxxxxh.
/ \N the first Tuesday in Docembor next, will be
\J sold beforo tbo Court House m tho city of Bn-
vuuuab, tho I’luutatiou on tho Bavonuuh river, ten
miles from the city, kuown as Mulberry Grove, be *
longing to tlio estate of the lato Philip Ulmer, t\,n*
toMog six hundred aud eighty-seveu acres, of
which thoro are two buudred acres of first quality
tide rice laud, and ono bundroil and fifty-five acres
uudorgood banks and in &Uuo state for cultiva
tion. Also, soveuty five acres of high tend uuier
cultivutiou. Ou tho place are a good dwelling house,
I'Vuiaeor’H house, barns, negro houses and *-ti cr
outmiildiugs, all iu a good ulato of repair. I'ers^ns
desiring to purebim will call ugioft il. K, Warri*.u,
Ex i, who resides withiu four miles of the Grove
or Kliza Ulmer, Ex'trix, who resides withiu two
miles of tbe Grove.
Tonus of sate made knowu ou the day of sale.
Possession not given uutil tho first or January .
, H. K. HARRISON, Ex’or.
„ EUZA ULMER, Ea'trlx.
fheCharlestou Mercury will publish out
week until tbe day of sale.
l 856. 1856.
RICH l-'ALL 1)11Y GOODS.
GRAY BROTHERS
TITOUIJJ beg to iuform their ft-fonds and the pub-
f T lie that tbeir Tull supplies or rich and olegunt
DDIBW
have Just arrived—purchased from tho most emi-
nout Importers of the country, aud selected with a
care as regards eleguuco uml beauty, which cuimot
be appreciated until folly examined.
Wo will confidently suy that our stock or Rich
press Goods uud Cloaks cannot be surpassed for
beauty uud elegance, uud that our DomesUoSlock
is us cheap as the like quality of goods can be had
rrOln bore to Now York
Aino .g our assortment will be found tbe most
elegant lloiincud Robes with figures;
Rich and elegant colored Silks, very cheap*
Velvet Cloatci, trimmed to thouowoai a»,l
richest style.
Clolh and Molr Antique Cloaks; rich aud cheap.
All-wool Froncb Mousllu do Laincs, new aud ulc-
gone
Lnpins' bestall-wooi French do Laines. high colors
lor tnlssos. ’
Liiplns' best Blank Bombazine and UbaJJoys.
Wulto Merino, Chnliuy, de IaIiio and Bouibaziue,
very flue.
Cloths uud CasriimorcH,.»full assortment.
I l iutatlou Goods boat quulity, exceedingly cheap.
Hout-kceepingurUciiH j u great variety, bostquailty
at tho lowest iHMHlble prices. 1 9
The limits of uu advortUomenl precludes tho
JjJjJjMUty 01 ununioratlug any but fow loading ur-
'“Peetfe'ly rei)uost the attoutlui, r.l
purcbaHerH to an examination or our stock, reeling
Mtl«Sory a ‘ ,lyk ’’ <l " alUy ,Nl1 1 ’ rl08 ’ * 1 ' 1 I**™
<1BAV BBOIHKRS.
READY HADE
K
articl
Uf.KS ""‘JSKljfH® 11 » fo» «"pyiy ot
MADE uLDTHlNG, consisting ol all
Icles necossary fora Gentleman’s Wardrobe.
A choico ns-'ortmcnt of
Fcencb, Engl tab anil German Clothe,
, , Casstiuereaand Vretlnga,
.? rep , artfd Ut mak8 «« orderTu the best
caII ! bor i wt . no } i08 • He al«o desires to
cau attention to bis slock of
.BOY’S ANI* YOUTH'S CLOTHING,
which will be round of superior style and work-
. W. R. SYMONS,
If 17 Whitaker si.
LOCAL KVIDK.NCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE-
riuioF qp>: mw or
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
At Uanufadurti by Steam* •£ Marvin, Few Verk
in tho fire or thu Ud
Inst., which consum
ed tho brick building
occupied by Mr. Jnu.
T. Thomas, opposite
the Gas Works, lit tiff,
city, whs a safe oi
_ the above doecrl|Hlwu
g tho books, papors, and tnouey of Mr.
and although tho building wuh detroyod.
the said Safe sustained no Injury whatever Trow tbi>
intense heat to which it bad boon exponed. On open
ing tbe Safe, tbo oonteuta were found uudisturued.
andlu the same order aud oonditiou sh wbou pluuctl
thoro,oxcepta alight discoloration to tho pr(\|wtliig
onds of a fow papers, aud tho backs of oue or two ot
the books, causod by tho steam’generated lu thu
Safo, white at Ita greatest boat.
Tbo Sate and oonteuta, as it camo from the ruin*.,
may atlll be seen, in the possoeslou of Mr. Thomne,
at the Gas Works. A largo assortment of these cele
brated Safes always on lumd.and for sale by
JO, U. CAMI'FIELD,
Agent for the Manufacturers.
July 20, 1866. 171 Bay-st., Savaunah, Ga.
I take pleasure In corroborating tbe foregoing state
ment, and In addition would add, that the books arc
now In use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 26th, 1866. octQ—tl
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
W you munr, niab rax court houbi,
SAVANNAH. GA.,
EaUbllehed In 1838,
rilHB Subscriber grateful to his Mends and
I patrons for tboir continual fkvors, would state
that in addition to tho Improvements In DYING, au
S id by him during his last visit toEnglaud and
and, lias made arrangements for extending his
business, by which ho b now enabled to dye a
greater variety orcolota on silk and woolen droisce,
■bawls, Ac., which be trusts will gonsrally please
all who may (kvor him with tboir patronage.
Gontlomeu’s garments dyed, cleaued or renovated
u may be required, In the same superior style which
ha* generally so much pleased his patrons and
Table Covers, and Ladles’ Crape Shawls. Ac.,
cleaned and flnbhod In the first style.
Udles’ Bonnots dyed, bleached and pressod in
the moat fashionable styles
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
Terms moderate.
Wb« parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should be sent him by letter through tho post
office, sothat be may know where to call for them.
POP 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
SAVANNAH, ALBANY A GULF RAIL
ROAD,
IX, knowu us Ways’, at 10.30
r\N and alter Monday, tbo 16th lust., there will
be one daily passeoger and freight train (bun*
H?f. i ^ exc . e P led ) 00 lhe SaTouuah, Albany and Gulf
Kail Road running as follows;
Leave Savanuah nt9
Arrive at No.
A. M.
Leave No. 1}* at 10.40 a. M.
^ Arrive at No. 2. kuown as Fleming’s, at 11,20
Returning leaves No. 2at 1 p.m.
Arrive at No. 1 % at t.40 p. m.
Leave Vo l)(at2p x.
Arrive at Savanuah 3.t0 p. m.
Connecting at Flemming's, Mondays and tbursUoys
with four horse, post Coaches to Darien, and ou
tV*H IVnm rinrlut.
Mondays and Friday’s from Darlsn.
EDGAR L. HKRRIOTT.
Chief Englueor.
deoil
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
O’
CHANGE OF SCHEDCLE.
I N lhe uth Ootober, iu»t,
^-1“ U , 1 I“!. Uler . nol !? e ' lb. TuBdngnr Tralni
on tho Central Hollroail will run u Ibllow.:
BIWIBt BiViMUn AND MUON.
Le**t» atrutub Dwlly . a uij M.16 r ..
Arrlreln Muon “ -..a.M o* .. , , w.
LMreMuon “ ••.11.45. a •• #.aum.
Arrive In Swu’h •• "10.46 r a •• 7.00 i m
KWWSKN lUVAlrtrAU AND ACOUBra.
Leave savannah 12. ID p m and 8.80 p. *.
Arrivo iu Augusta 8.46 p u •• 5 go a y.
Leave Augusta 0. a * “ 4.30 pfi
Arrive iu Savannah 1.30 n •* 10,45 p
• 0WW1KX XXCOX AMD XVUVKTA.
l«ave Macon 11.46 a x aud w.ao p si.
Arrive In Augusta 8.45 p x *• 6.80 a u.
Leave Augusta 0. am - 4.80 pm.
Arrive lu Macon a. 16 v x “ 1. an.
XXrWVKM SAVAMMAB, XlUXDOSVllU « SAKWIOM.
Arrive In MuB&vllfe , .V.V.*.*. , .V.‘.V.‘. i .*' * 2.so p JJ.
Leave ltaoon.7 iiS 15
Arrive In KatonUm 5, v
. v ^ M * WADLEY Gen'i Supt.
Savanuah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1856. ocli&.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE
80UTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Over which passes the Great
New fork A New Orleans Mails.
Two Daily Trains between Macon and
Columbus.
Leavo Macon at 2 a m, and 3 r m; arrive at Colum
bus at« 15 a v, aud 1010 p a; loavo Columbus a*
416am, and l pm: arrive at Macon*at 1054 a m.
aud 015 p m ; leave Macou *lailj tit 2 a m; for Aiucri
ous aud Surntor City; urrlve at tho latter al 720.1
m; leavegumtor City ut 110 pm;arrive at Uacuu at
6 16 PM.
Traiuti |o Cuiumbiw from a throughcauueeUoit be-
Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, King a-
vlllo, Wiimlngtou, Savannah, Mllledgovlllu au.
Eaton um.
Dost Cuochu.* run from Sumter City to Tuliabu-
soo, Alban), rbomasvllli*, Bainbrldo, Ac. ilacka
run from mericun tri-weckly to Lumpkin,Cuthbcrl,
Ac., also from Fort Valley to Ferry, HaynosvUle,
Hawklnsvillc aud Knoxville. Gu.
I’asHuugers froui point* below Fori Vutloy, should
take tho noou tralu frum Savannah; audthooveu-
ing tralu from Augusta, to avoid detuutlon at Ma
con; for other potato tako either tralu.
First class steamship,, leave Savannah for Now
York ou Wednesdays aud Suturdayi, and for Phila
delphia on Wednesdays. Passage in the Cabin $26.
Steerage $8. *
Fare (Tom Montgomery to Savannah $14 00
“ ColumbUB »' •* in on
•' Sumter City •• •• p 50
The above Schedule weut *uto operation Dec. 1«|.
I860. GKO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Mason, Dec. 6th, 1850. uecU
1-101 GnttAV SOtiTHKItN REIIKDV
PR Y OR’8~oInTMENT.
I T Is ti sure and apeedy oure Ibr burn., piles,
corns, feloua, lover sores, ulcers, scald hoad
tetter worm, nore ulpplee, (recommeudod by nur
ses,) sore anil cracked lips, Jrcah wounds and sores
of any description. It to uiuost valuable remodv
and euro, which cau be testified to by thousand*
who bavu used it in mnuy portions of the South Tor
the last few years. In no Instance will the salve do
any injury, or latorrero wlUt a physician’s prcscritv.
tlon. The proprietor has numerous certificates and
letters from people who have used ft themselves,
and most earnestly recommend it to others us a
speedy and certain rernody for tho above named
diseases, A trial Is «U that to necessary for Its own
recommendation.
Among the many that havo testified to tho olfica-
p/ °» “hi valuable remedy, and recommended it to
the public, are Dr R A T Ridley, Judge E Y DHL
Judgo 0 A Bull, RJ Morgan,Esq, J I, Stephens, Esq,
and thousands of others.
**-*-* by J B Moore, Savannah, fia; J tl Hall, Amer-
S 'if 11 '' *“«“«•*. «*; licitccaou,
Robins A Co, Now York; and druggists generally.
89" By remitting ono dollar to the proprietor a
single box of tho Ointment will bo forwarded by
mail, roe or postage, to any purl or tbe U States.
Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savanuah, Ga., and drug,
gtotagenerally. V. J. MOORE. Proprietor,
™yia UG range, da.
PHOTOGRAPHY
OALtEV & POWELBOW’S
-OF-
PHOTOGRAPHS,
AMBROTYPES &
DAGUERREOTYPES.
MK88BB. CABBY A POWBLBON
Httvln.’ lnere'J!*ed tbeir tiicllltles for taking 1*110-
TOGKAPILS AMUilOTYPKH uml DAGUKIlllEu-
TYPES, uru i.uw |>ie|*iirud t' take picture.- of all
who iteslre i:< tuiliurofthu Btylw ntaivo iiionti.*t:ud
und iUHinuuiu r uusurpaHsed in the hinteiy iff tho
Photographic Ait.
COLORED PHO'J UQRAPilS.
1 hvao are takuti Ikotn Dag • rreolyiicH as per reel,
ly cs from life, uml arc CO,.DltEI> either lu ola-
PASTEL, or WATER-COLORS.
Wo have now secured tho uxdttslvo patent tor
FEINTING ON CANVASS
which can be practised by u.* other 1*01r.on in Chat
ham couuty. By tbls newly discovered patout pro.
cess n mngniUcont and
PEEFECT LIKENESS
to produced from Daguerrcotyiiee, ir auy sizude-
alrod up to the SIZE OF UFK.
Uuguerrtotypei slid Arabrotypes.
SEDUCED
PRIOES,
Our present ihclltles enable u.-i to reduce our prices
on tbe abovu picturoa, and wo hereafter propose
to take them at prices so low as to bo within tbo
reach of every one, being at from
ONE HOLLAS AND UPWARDS!
Messrs* Carey & l’owetoon wish pat tlcnlarly to
give notice that they will take
Likenesses of Deceased Persons,
Worn Doguorrootypes or Ambrotypes whicb their
friends may havo lu their posset-slou, of auy size
desired, color, d as above.
Gallery over S. Wilmot’s Jewelry i-'tore, Market
Square.
nov20 Bntrance on Bryan fttreet.
fcMONBYl MONEY 11 MONEY I!
TfiTHY bo we without Money? when it to Just ur
f T easy for any one to bo around with a pocket
foil as uot, if tlieyonly tblhk eo. 1 hare got u new
article, Trom which Trom II vote twenty dollars a
day cau be made, either by nialo or icnuilo, it to
highly respectable business, uud an article which to
wanted lu every family lu tlio United States. En
close mo two dollars by mall, at my risk, uud I will
forward you by return mail a Circular, with foil
lustructlons lu the art. Tho business is very easy
Try it, if you ure out of cmploymct uud y..u will
never regrot It; lor it wll bo : ntor lor you to pay
the above sum, aud iubiiru a good business, thaii
to pay twenty five conto for a spurious advertise
ment. This is no humbug. Try rr ! Try it ! Try
rr f Address your letters te
DWIGHT MONROE, New York.
■opt 10-3UI
NEW AND 8PLEND1D FASHION A.
RLE GOODS
J F H THE FALLLTRADE OF 1866.
W I LL I AM 0. PRICE,
AT THE
HTAIt (.ILOTillNG EMPORIUM,
Ml liny Street,
I.S no a opening tbo largest aud bust so-
louU'dsiiiokolGiHMtofor Gunttoman'H wear
over nfforod in tho city of Savannah.
, Black and Colored Cloths, Black Dooskins
and Cawlmcrn*. uvorcoultug. Fancy Casslmu;os,
mid f Ilk aim Voivot VostingH, which cannot bo sur
l«irs«nro te bo Iim ml in bold prolusion lu thu
Merchants' Tailoring iHqiartmont, and will bo made
toordur In iitOf-t upptovad stylo, and at sbort no
tin'.
1 havo taken parllmtlur paius with tho reanul'ao-
turtagol'iuy lu-iuii Mimo cloth lug, and fool confi
dent.: pin-sin . ull who limy favor me with their
patronage. I have a lot of very tasty business
suite, t-< which I limn* particular attention.
GENTLEMEN'S I t. M IlfN(1 GOODS and Toilet
urtickv ol net) timer,ptinu, uud u largo stock ol
Trunk-.«input iiu^n uud Yulb.es always ou hand,
WILLIAM O. PRICE,
rtar Clothing Emporium,
«WIY 147 toy street.
WATCHES—WATCHES—WATUIlis,
w. We «tb receiving the London Lever
Watchoh, 0I U10 iik>.ucelebrated makers, in
ATT’HUotit unit .Silver i-wcs. U. F. Cooiior's Du
WtHOTpit-x Watcbw, Watches for Tlmlug Horse?
fim- AwissClirouoincturs, which we offer at rcasoun-
bh* orlces, at our uow store iu Gibbi m’ Pauku.
D. B. NI'JHOLS ft CO.
OYHTBRBi -
THE hUbscrlbor to now roady to fur-
ulslt OVHTKIM in thoHboll, Droshoneu-
oil or Pickled In any quantity t« sou
purchaser*. Pickled Oyster* in kegs
ready te be sbippoti,
«* > J. U. JESSE,
r ItMMOVAli.
lhe subscriber has Removed ou tho
Bay, Huxt door te the Republican,
office, whore he to now oiKUtag a
..tt— baudHomo assortment ol SPKINGLai—
AND SUMMER GOODS, which ho will sell by the
pattern or make to order in the most fashionable
Htylo. Also, Ready Made Clothing for the present
aud conitag season.
Thankful ii-r pa-t luvurs, ho hopes to merit a con-
UuumicK of the same.
.i>^i, l irti'i u !!,& A "" , '"" ! “ ,J RbI,,lrlll|! ,lo " e «'
Just receired White Drill Coals uud Panto, White
and Figured Marseilles Vesta, fbrsale at a small pro-
. ),>>rlv JOHN W. KKIJ.Y.
3 i>iy.SOLUTION.
11D l.t» itKi liH iHiilp of F. CHAMPION ft CO. to
llito titty di.-ulved by mutual consent. Tho
oukIucbk 0 Hie Into firm will L e settled by F. Cham-
jjjou, who wl.| c«>iitiunu the Grocery buslnoss on
ms own ui'cniitit.
F. CHAMPION,
H. J. LARIOMU1E.
i’ll van ituli, October 1, IffiO.
sept DO—lm
MACHINE: 11Y AND IRON RAILING
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. I
ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAD, UA. j ..
(Near tbe Market.)
LT410M thu most complete facilities in bin ou u
A. chtabllslnuout, and through his connocttont.
wlthliovoral or tho prluclpal manufaoturng waab-
iishmuuta of Philadelphia, New York, ubl Boston,
the Undersigned Is prepared lo forninsb MAC)li>
ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND
WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORK
FRONTS, Columns, Window Bills uud Unllls, Iren
Doors, Shutters, so., at Northcmpricts. He to utoo
prepared to repair Machinery and irou work ol every
description, r.t -liurt notfeo, upon reasonable tortus.
As agent foi UAIUD'S PHIEADKEl'IUA MARBLE
WORKS, ho to also prepared to oxUililt u great vnrlo-
ty or designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac.
Also Iron Railing In great vurloty. ibr oucliwurea,
and to receive orders, and put up lliu work at man-
raotnrera’prices. II. II. LLYViLLK.
Savannah, April 11, I860. nprll
HENRY bATHROP&CO..
HAVE I.V STOKE
A COMPUTE assortment ef t: o following
PLANTATION GOODS,
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt.,
HOOKSELLE
AXD
STATION ER
UNDKIt THE MARSHAL!. HOUSE HOTEL,
BROUGHTON ST.
Savannah, Georgia.
WOOD--WOOD
rilllE .-1 UM'UUIKII has Just received, uhd will
X keepcinisluntiy on hand ut his Wood Yard,
Old Clmi loton Wharf, a lull supply »f the best
of boated Dfiicl: .luck,nak, Hickory, l.lgbtwoe.i,
&o., ftc. Ail in want are ro*prctruity iuvited t-i
give him ufull. 11. U. KAYdOK.
1*. S. AH ordur* toft at tho Rook .‘•'tore under the
Marshall I tense will bo promptly attended te.
Kept bb
liOOriNG! HOOFING!!
WAHItKN d lUl’KOVKU I'tltK AND WATKR-PROOK
COBl'OSITION ttOOFl\(i.
fllllEkulibCi liter biiviug beeu appointed solo ugeu
1 ta tin's city for Warren to Fire and Water Prmi
I J.mtUUll II 111 Hlt.lll,.., Ij a. . I,,,., h.. .1 ... . . .
ComiHwilK-u Routing to propured to oxccuto llio
■amu in u salisluctery maiitier.
Tho attcutiun ui the ciilzuus or Savanuah to rc-
peclftilly solicited tithe ubovo method of Rixiling
OW much used iu the* principal cities of the Lulled
ate?, (‘’tab N rib uml South,) mid as it bos been
*ted under every variety of ulrcutuatancea, 1 con-
deutly oiler it lo tliu public as atuoJe of Roofing
To which thoy would invite the particular attemloo i ||obJcctiouuple iu overy lurtleutor, whilst it com-
or PLANTERS, and offer them at reasonable prices ' ,,,Uwa , iu “ degree thau ituy other roofing ta
and on accommodating terms: 1 S80 » ll,u valuable requndtesor cheupuesu, durability
Schley’s White Plains and Twill* 1 “fij* feunrity, agiiiiist botb fire uud wutor.
Heavy Northern Browu Twill* ra l' il,l > ^uimi mlod tho uao of ull kiuds of
Black and Groy “ ,00, * > wherever It bus been Introduced, giving in ull
Black aud Grey Plains , g..u«rat Hittoliudinn, bolng highly rouammend-
Slripcd CaVle Warp Keraoy* ! by hisunim «lAiiniiunles, uud ull who have test
Plaid Lluscys In Boveral grades eJ ‘dildj.
Izindon tiuUil Blankets, ta all weight* uud sizra I 4®* CliAUl.M* BlloLL, AVrcbltecl, will act
GEORGIA MADE NERGO SHOES.
71. 162 Glbbuu.' RulMlog.
f1WlB0L°AM.' r.ducfcl price, lo cIomouI
v th. tuluc. or bud, for ul. bj
*wi« Diwm* voroah.
UltANK’icl MKTALIO
rpHW to a nowly invouted BURIAL CASE, faih*
x iuited to accord with the (Vollncs ol the bo.
reaved, and yet rotamlug all tho reuutoifoji an
appropriate rcceptaclo for tbe dead. There to no
reason why such a receptacle should be made lo
create by iu appearance dlsagreeablo sensations.
Itis enough tbit wo should be bereaved, and what
ever tends to soften or mako lesskoen tho poiguau
oy or our grief, comnionds itoolf 10 our couslder i*
Uon. Bo much that to reputolvw has been dtocurdetl
In the arrangement and shape ol the above Ca-c.
that IU uamo, the CASKET BURIAL CASK to J
involuntary suggestion, aud I do not hesitate 10
aver that tbore has never boon lu use any thing uo
entirely chaste, appropriate and convenient ua ibis
invention
iwrmlto a view ot tbo euUre body arier
it U enclosod, (be whole top bolng connoted or
beautlfol thick French Plate Glass,sufficiently atrong
“X internal or external pressure, to perl!
facUy air tight composed of metal highly urn a
memod.au.i will last lor ages. * * r m
M^racH^E 0 SgR'gy, f , Br*j >|| "«a»»t
*^*-,82 Hay street, Ha-
Cord
Fine Whitney do
Moul Btripea and Plalda
Franklin do do
KealCoitou mid Wool Flaunou
“ ull Wool do
Drown aud Bleoobed Cauton Flauuei
Bhlrttanstripea, Striped Osnaburgs
White Cotton (tonaburgs
,V uud urown Shirting
Bluo Demins, Dluo tirill
Kcutucky Jt-aiis, Hcuvy Salluuis
:to.otch li.imi.-u, Dead Her fold's, ftc.
oci 11
JUST RECEIVED PER oTkAMKK AUGUSTaT”
AT TUB
Savannah Grocery
—AND*
FKUIT DEPOT,
100 lb*. Victoria mid L'utuwbuGi '\k*.
■»0 Uhls..-qUundid toting APPLES.
Urge Preserving PEAKS.
QUINCES, Liko the Last.
Uicanuto, Hickory Nuts, uud Freeh Det.w.
Green UINiirlR.
Tomatoes, Beits. Carrots, ftc.
Rye Flour, »Ut Meal, Pcurl Barley.
10 kegs Extra Goshen BUTTER.
F hu . ,co .... ,l0 .- • ”"FURNISHING goods Iff every de3crlntlou reoul-
wRh a vurlod jaltetoageutleninuto wardrobe, constantly k ^
f 'teriug my alwuoo from the city, «t whose
office all iutertiiutlou will bo freely giveu, uudsnccl-
; mens el ite. ront -forwH.
*®I»ISB GALVIN FAY, Agent.
800 1K)E I. AHSllte WARD
j For my liu. negroes, or 100 lor either
lodged i;. juli so f get them, JACK, sometimes
called J-.hu, a l-irgocopper colorod, bam
.'tew.u **nd rough faco, weighs aboutls >
juiiuls 5 loot It iuolies high, 22years old. BostBO
* very black with a wide spaco betwoeu bis uon
' per trout teeth, high forehead, turns his feet out ta
wulking, to 5 loot 8 inches high, aud weighs 160,
and au years old, amt when hoard of last, they
. wore in the swumpabovo Savannah, My address
to 4 mile brunch, or Uaruwcll, g> 0.
aug!2—wly WM. ASHLY.
RATES OF ADVEUTISLNG.
For one squnro, ol 30U cui.t or lesion :v t-r«
largorthuu Nouimrul), 7& cents for il.i-’iir ir •'
conto for euch Hubsoqucnt luHort:oi',i(.j -
than ouo month.
All Tabular work, with or without in,:
vertlsomonto orcnpyinir double **».’•., .
charged double tho above rule.-.
Advertisements of whatever loi.gin
less than ono mouth, to be cl.ut-«-• ...
rates.
For a longer tliim t,i Hu-iitUowl.'c i ''i-
1 Bquuro,...,
2 SquaroB.,,
« do ....
do ....
do .,,.
do ....
do ...,
do ....
do ....
do ....
lmo[v mos|3nioit|
III... |1 . j
fio
Iti
340
I
Hi
22
20
•a;
20
27
pj
3t!
• |
24
82
t-i
42
-
27
8(i
44
4h
00
40
60
6 i ...
32
43
61
f.‘»
*,. 1
84
40
fib
*-• 1
80
4b
61
,..
“ i
88
60
f>l
_ 7lJ
• |
I'd ut i
charge will bo made.
A deduction or 26 per cent t'mn tE.-*
will be made on advortto.'i.u-s.ts ni.i 1-
•lvely on tho fourth page ot the du-.a.
Adverttaemcnto ordered three tin,V..,,
boohnrgod two-thirds tbo above r.ittr.
Advertisements ordered in Hie \\
per square for each tanerium, lor ui.vi.i
ono month. For more thau one nun* 1
tho rates spoclUcd lu the above tai.
Special uotloca, 10 cunts per line it
5 coots for each subsoqr-nl m eitii-i.. 1.
to bo subject te contract. Munia^-i-
ueralluvitatiouu&u ceuto e.T-:h.
Inserted for less than 60 cento, ub.i’.
Reports, Hosolutlous, or Proceeding ■: ,
Asauciution, or Corporation, ordott-d-i.-
•d, 6 cento per Jtac.
Steamboats will bo advcrltoc
for each boat advertised.
Btoamstilps, whore but out* :s rntir.it -
num; if two or more, $UUe«t:h.
Auctioneers’ advertisement.- .. 1 t 1
oontract, butte bo charged ut t;-.- :.v
per square.
The paper, under oocircunirtar: 1
ed in a contract.
ProfcsBlotinl and bnBlno. j '( iu-.!.: i.h 1
lines, will bo inserted ul fju per t*ntv.:i.
Calls on porsons to become caj.ti
inserted another advcrftocttK-ms. tn ?.
variably in advance.
Announcing caudhlnlcs for ofilco..
lu advance.
AdvertlscmcuU; not uiarkod <>t,
specltlod time, will be inserted un
payment oxnctcd.
When any bill for two month* u-u,,
than contract, iimouut-t to over . .
26 iter coat will bo uiudi-.
YearlyadvertlM&g. \utL> jiiMk ...
be taken al the foltei. uu : nti. .
For ono square, n-ut-Ai,:-u-1,ui-..- .
_ “ ’ “ " ;uinn.
Every additional ,-qu.m ccnlrut-ieti it r 1
ed ouo bull thu above rules nddiitenui.
Yearly advoritoeir. ball bo limit.'., t
contructcil for. AH .i.ntruru rhall in
stating definitely the nn lure t*I lhe (’••.-
advertised. Any odvcr.i-ti.K-ut- m 1 >•.
nected with lhe oudncfh rbcll t»»-1 .
ly, and also any oxcct-o of inmo-, .....
contracted tor.
Contract advertUemeiito ptiyt,: • ,
veriisouiontd from atrauger.fitaa a 1..
payable lu advance. All oilier.. ,
duo when called for.
Regular udvorttoera und ull > !.. :
munlcatiouu or requiring U 'litc
toution to fairs, concerto, h-Iv. . ,. ..
tortalnmento, where elm-,* - m, ; .
touco—ul) notices ol privai-
tico designed te call attenti--' ' ,
calculated or iuteuded to
rests, can only he Inserted \\1
that tho sumo is to be |*ai>: ,« i. 1,
editorial colutnu (which van u-.. r
tiou of the editors) the niik- oi.l 1 Vi.
ratoof uol less than uu com.- p.-r .
Tho undersigned. |tiil,ii l.. r. j - ;
aud Weekly ue\v^i«:t|-,-i^ in ;•! . .
ourselves strictly io-u-.Juh t*> 0 .
charges, and iti no in* 1 u,-Y\ ,> ,
The oliovu rates i» t.il.,-. i *■.; '.
te cotitimic binding, <.1 ti;1...
majority of llio iimicisigur-.
N, 0.—Tlilo cchcdiik- * l.ii . i,->i u,
the integrity of existing rout
tbo year or ouy other rpeni- •
with life explratiou el il.r 1 .... -
wore made,
R. M. Hii.TON ft Co. 'At:n ,1
SXRDftBlMK. lit / tibhruu.
Thomi'so'i ft V/'rrrtiv«.s.N *■.*■.■
ROBINSON & CAMP
IHtAPUKS ANU TAXLclRS,
AND Dealers ta lino Ready Made
CioiHI dl have received aud/
1 pi-nt-u iln-lr flock or Fall aud Win-
ter MIOD.-, cftmprtolug a full anal
I'ompfote m-'.ortwent iff Lloths, Coisimcres, Vest-
lugs aud Over Coatings, which wo will moke and
trim »in our nrual ta, und al the shortest notice.
our reaoy nmdii Umthitig to nmmd'uctured at tho
well knowu liutu-e nfW. T. Jenulngs ft Co, 231
llroudwny, New York, und comprises all that to
line mid f.Lstiionublo ta the Hue.
assortmeut of Fresh BISCUIT.
W.H. FARRELL.
IWBi
m
J. E. DE FORD,
AHOTHEC.UUES HAJJ.H E. cJracr W,
Brough ju and Barnard Btroeto. Savan-
, ““J Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers In
Drugs, Medluiuw and Chemicals, Dye Woodsuud
Dy® Stuflk* Freuub, English, and Araorlcan Perfom- '
ory Fin Toilet and Bbaviug Sonps, Combs and
Brushes ol every description, Surgical o»d Dental
Instrumeuta, Trusses and Supporters of all kiuds
Spicoa, SuuOs, Manufactured Tobacco, All the 1’atent
orlhropr etary Modiotnee of tho day, Superior Inks,
Puro wluea aud Brandies for Medicinal purjioses
Extracts for Flavorlug, Toilet and Faucy ArtlcIcH, ta.!
N * B-7*B?P« 0, ai attenUou given to the
preparation ol Physlclm’ I’rtwcriptloim uud Family
Recipes. Ship. Family aud Travelling Modlcme Uues,
With plain Directions for use, including BirectimiH for
treatment ta canes or poisoning, Drowning, ftc
ap7 |y
ORE. I.UI'LEU * wn,«io3tr*5™in.r»
ARE now fully prepared to iu
sert Bill or partial sett« ol Teeth
on tho principle or Dr.J. Allens**
Patent Continuous Gum, By ttito
Improvement, thoforw ortho face cau bo restore.!to
any degree or rotundity that may be desired, .t is
applicable In all cases wberetbo cheeks bare talJeu
ta and cannot be dbteoted by’ho closost observer.—
This method corablfies tho followtagi IvhiiUkos --
AuarUUcia 1 gum, which exhibits a perfectly uuturul
and llfo-llkc appearance, and Imparto to tiie tbneth
that peculiar expression which chnraclerlzes the na
tural organs.
This Hum couilto of. lllautouacoinpounil wWdi
bapRllMl ud AiMd upoDth.TMth.nd Hutclu Htmn
» mumtur, u lo til up .11 the Intorstlccs around ihr
buy or tho Tcutb, und .Isa unltcu them Brmly t..
euhothorundto tho Plot, upon which ihcy »rc
■°R- This secures perfect cleanliness of the Teeth
DeWill A Morgan, Congress street.
Republican aud Georgian copy, fob Hi- u
. . tV - instantlykept on
baud, all ol which wo oiler on our usual crodit
: terms, oral a ducount of 6 per cent for cash, at
I U BULL l-TlttlET, SOP.uhl, BUIIiJING
oct 1—1 m next dom* te Pulaski House.
. P*«* desirous or purchasing lhe exolu-
owner* or Patout, caru or '
CRANE, WBLLS ft CO„
*i n oi .. . Bavanuah, Georgia,
w D. Rights to oue or mora counties will be ‘old
M<0 * ««t 1-lf-M
T CABBAGE! OABBAOBI!
HE SubMrlber has now la store * superior lot
G* bb ** efl i ta prime orderj to mil
me wholesale and retail trade.
*>26 center Broafhpm’aad WtSSSrtf.
READ I—READ 11—READ Ml
w Tliot U. iryou can oco; and -
Mil you enn’t -eo, you can llnd JEj”N>
.—Soli El'ola Of -hemt to .oo," at tho WatclTaijd
Jewelry glnro ofD. B. Nlchola *Oi., la Oinorcw
itreet, uoxt dtnr to the cornor of Whitaker, where
you can purchase Watches, Jowctry, Wlvi'r Wnro
".5/ ,U|MU *' * uy oi|icr '"'™ I*
Wo have rocolvod par steamship Alabama a i ro-li
jot ot those dno Woof Spoctaclos : also, a supply III
to fit in all kinda of frames, ut short notice, Otir
1 eriscopic 1<uiib (so called from i bvlr peculiar shape)
havo an advantage over all otliors, as they havo a
‘ ,mt 1,10 reader is um
compelled to hold tho book or jiapor si u rertali'
dtotauro from tho eyo. Call and see.
ocm.,1 ^ . D. B. NICIIOI* ft ijo
No charge for showing goods. .
,D,ir 11 D. a N. a tvi
B lDn AT REDUCED RATER.
A 3:£. , C *P “ ow bo had by all those who
wish to clothe themselves gontoolly, os I will
aeu tbe baUuce or my Ready-Made, at rwlumd
rates on time, and ten per cent, off lor cash. 0* i
apd avail yourself of the chance to obtain g«>Ml arb-
oloa. At tbe Star Clothing Emporium.
WILLIAM O. PIUCF,
l«®« ^ 147 nay Hiroi-t.
tit roa tat;—
TDK MOST REMARKABLE W'OBK OF OUR
TIMES.
A Reply to ‘ UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” and “DRED. 1
UT A UDY or N*W ORLKAM.
rpHI-original and powerful book, this beautlfol
X story, is an American Rowland for an English
Oliver, uoddi.ectod against the distorted views or
the Kugiifo pro<s when speaking of tho institutions
of the Ui.itod States. It exposes cruelties and
barburittac practised on the l-iwcr classes of
Eng laud, moro terriblo than thoso imagined by
Mrs, Bccclmr Btnwe as tbo rosuR of our “Deculior
luatltutl' iis.” Tbo object of “lit for Tat” to eml-
“eutly liumiiiic, patriotic and Just, it is not anti-
Brittoh, uiitf-Norlh, or anti-Bonth, it to simply a re
ply to ilu* exaggerated picture* oi siarery la “Ua-
do Tom” und -Died.” 1
For side by WAR NOCK ft DAVIS,
i’ooksollors nud Stationers,
oeffi* 169 Congress st.
I IX'fKA FAMILY FLO UU, &a—Just receiveu, oo
J bags and bbls Extra Family Flour; 20 Ifoto
crushed and powdered Sugar; 20 bbls A, R au d C
clarified Huger; 20 boxes Grduud Coil'ee, lu j. nud 1
lb packs; 35 do do Mustard, Ginger. Cinnamon and
Mace; 10 oases Table Salt; io naif bbls Extra No 1
Mackeral; loo do* Mrooms, DuckeU, Clothes Utu«
SSfiRSffil'iASSf«a.
DAYZD O’CONNOR.
TIT FOR TAT.
flllT FOR TAT.a reply to “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin »
X nud • I'rcd,” by a ludy orNt-wOrleans.
How to Dress with Taste, containing hints upon
tbo harmony or colors, the complexion, ftc* ftc.,
being a suitable compau ion for the toilet table!
Bridal Etiquette, a sensible guide to tbo etiquette
uud observances of tbo marriage ceremonial,
low to Bebavo, or the Spirit of Etiquette,
How to Woo and How to Wlu.
How to he a Lady,a book for girls, containing use
ful hints on tho Innualion of character. *
Jlow io be a Mau, a book containing useful hints-
on iho formation of character.
Tho Budneas Man’s Advisor, consisting or the
Bud.iws Mail’s Assistaut and Ready Reckoner, the
trader s (.ubta, uud tho Tatudlord’s and Tea tit's
As.'iistuut. ,
'I lie Tradcsinuii’s am! dechanlc’s counsellor and
Ready Lulcuiatur, cuiuprUtag tho Tradesman’s
G ,,I . I, .{J l . )J ! 1-uw ol IVade, with a supplement of Rules
ami fable.-*. iUxdvod by
, J • B. CURBEHGE, Agent,
uov * under tbe Marshall House.
THE LADY’S GUIDE
flio PERFECT geuililty, in manners, dress and
X conversation, in tlio family, In comiiany, at
il.c pturn* loitc, the lal-le, in the street, aud ta gen-
tleiuons society.
Atooausciui instructor in letter writing, tollot
pri'pa.atious, faucy needlework, millinery, dress
making, cure ol wardrobe, the hair, wetb, bauds,
«p.-. complexion, tti*. by Emily Thornwell, author
Ol "lloiuo cured made easy.” For aaio by
WARNOCK ft DAVES.
octl* 169 Congress street
klW'Books;
RECEIVED CV WARNOCK & DAVIS,
Tukhuay, Nov. 23,1856.
MONTIttiBE, «ir the M;. stcrious Pcuiteut,
by 0 W 61 Reynolds
Marlon Baruurii, or Lossou* of Life—a compan
ion lo “Dick Tarletea”; by .1 V Smith.
Tiie pictorial adventenv of Mu-garrt Catcbpole,
—MOKE 01-
Daisy’s Nnokbiro, and what i.nne-fll, byTR
Aldrich
Three percent a mouth, ur in - oarlto of last liv
ing, by Charles Bnrdett
Tho Hills of the m.uMuo *, i-» the author of the
Wide, Wide Worl-i. l ortuit' ui
u0 '^ 16# Cougreas at.
S "fD£ft AM)' SlIolljJtiliR—te uhito and 2U bbU
bright Sides aud SboulJora, Bacon, roceived
per ataamer Keystoao state, and foraals low from
wharf, oy
miMUB At 0JU3NER.
SIR ASTl.EY COO I.
ISI3L.IL.Esl
T HE tavlgorallug aciloooi .-ir .^o. -. c.
Pills on the couhtiiiiiinn is :,y •
aud a single trial will con vim *• u-- n.-i . >■
ur tboir power to restore thu i. i>
fltated te foil health and Miecgih. mm i.<-
cuu convey an udcquulu bleu el tm mu.,
almost miraculous change, prodiut.i t
use or this woudi-rlul tnuiminu in ibu
bllttatod and shattered uervmmt-y.-tcin; i 1 . .
and debilitated body to at onto relieved, * >■
onllvoucd and built up; the moihi m.
symptoms of disease vantoli under iii.-.r ..
luo fctooping, trcuiblii.g viciim ,
debility becomes anew tnuu; bu a«:n.i..- m.i
moves with a firm hli-p; lm- n.uui v -o. i, ..,,
vlously sunk In |:lcom, iMicotm-t t.| ,^1.* i „
active, and ho geos forth reln-rii-., r-
and conscious 'f new vip< i /.»- mr -i.. « .
cupattaD9; uud Ihet-ficc: i.-mi in,
contrary, tho relief la pei ii!.im 11. li; ti
properties of the tiicdieine rea li in. i .. . . .
itoolf aud restores It to it- Hi. i > i n, , i.
dlsoascsorthoBtonmchiiiii! |-'te i.\t- < ii
never foil. They utoo remove - - - •
ment, restieness, wautot sleep. *t.-l ..*• t<> t. .:
Incapacity for bttoluess, less oi nieii.<-ry, .•ut.:n-i.
giddiness, blood In tbo bead, nichm. li.-iy, n n.t
aebllity* they lucrcuse ami reftern tl.r ajr 11- ;
rlfp tho blood, strengthen the tuu-u il.i- > mu .
and give such energy mid vigor te th<- i-<>n : u :.-
as must be folt to bo bclievni.
To elderly persons, Hr Ai,th.-y o-q-.i'-
InvaluublojstrcngtbeutagUm »y»iu.i n.ii ii
attacks of ago; they cuuio a c-min,.
ness, and prolong life to tlio hp.ctd i ; >• i
rlod.
BawAitM or FrvRiovs iuuvost—Sut". in» ; •
Ino without tho fuc-similool'iliu signature <:
Phall A Co., Bolo l'ropiietoru. Eominii i.h' N.
York, on each box aud on the dueetiou- 'ii •'.«•
nutao Pills have also a correct l.l.eiu .-•■ of ii •
Sir Astloy Cooper on llio topofeueli lux. V.
these^marks of authenticity, liny are
uu imposition. Bold at 26 cent -, f.o **»-i.i* .m-i ;
? or box. Full directions are pit*a with <:.ii> '• ^
bore to a great saving by taking tin- ir.r;- r r-
Principal Depot in the I'nl t-i m.iO-j, It > ‘ i
way, New York. For sub: ntoo ii> A. i • i
Sands, 141 William at., Fi-l.R llt -m pro*. * '■
William st., McKesson ft Kobhitw, t'l I i.'.'f « <■;. '
Ward Oloco ft Co., J16 Fulton 1 . Hat ; i • , i
ral ft Kifiloy, »0 Warren ?t.. l*. V. ci ekei. . - .
222 Greenwich st. Hull, Dixon ft I ra.-u,:< i -
bersst, Now Yorfe. General \Vlmi*-a!e .U -it "
will supply Druggists aud Dealers In JK'Ih.-iih- ai
IV - jt'i u„
iiOUixb iiUUivfS— I iOOJi J?
RECEIVED BY WARNIN''K ft iw \ I'.
T IURSDAY, leth October. Wsi-'lb- I'-fie. *
and Saddle Rags, nuil oilier I * .
H. Milburn, with a portrait of ihi-ai.ih-r •
Married, not Mated ; or how they . at '• •
side and Throckmorton Hall, oy Alu-e (.
The Last of tho Forresters; or ii<- ■ *■■ - 1 1
Border; a story or the Old Vlry.ua inn r. !•
John Estor Crooke.
CcBlebs in Search or a Wife, bv .Vr. ii
Mooro.
Three Per Cent a Month; or. th. ' ■ >• i i -'
Hvlag, by Charles Burden.
Daisy’s Necklace; and What 'am -
ry Episode, by T. ii. Abb Kb.
The Torchlight;or, lino..gl. u. • 1
riot Olcott, author of “tool a .. i "
The Advi'utorcr* ol Ci-rat-i, ■■ 1'
E. Whitehead.
i. The Idle of Gcncrniiuti.fi M> if.-*
J inia Line of the itrmyoi' «h- ! i
ames Graham.
For sale at the Book .-tor ,
oct 17 (J-.'.S .:.i. -i !
NH1V FA LI. AMI M !'• r- ./•
DRY (i<)0 !?;•'.
fllHE undersigned havo and ap !-»■•* 1
X their htoekol
Foreign and Dome.itie t.’ij '
To which ilicy invite tli-i mu . t •
and oustomers, and pttblo: tenet; i
quite confident that they <:•»
mohto as will sutisly the « < •
Hue will bo found a foil * apply • • •
such as Kersoys, Uiutiketo, ID • >
Sheetings, Bbirtlugs, I'auhs, »— “
good variety of other styles. F«mj >• '
such ns rich, (all wool,) De Um-- ; " • u ■
CusUmerWi kuglMt and Frwah '
black aud colored. Also, Mo.ic '
broideries,Matitllhts,Cloaks, lm ;• l "' !
ftc., all of which we oiler oo i>ff a 1
and oxamlno at w** LI^
out 12 l l'.M •>:-
TO DUILDKIiB.
f ITHfi SUBSCIUBKK \'J prt-pana '*
I at the shortest notice, uud :n ii •
manlike manner, all kind* of Sh-i-t.
Cornice, or other work oonnectcd w. i •
luring or rcjaUriug of Capper. GuIvumz' •
or Bbci-tlron HcKiitcss.
HORACE ‘ '
OCU3
i.
0. 0. POOLE,
Vo. 11, WhittakerSUoot, (two door- t.* 1
WH0LK8ALX AND KKTA11. DU., i to-
Bashes, Blinds, Dmim, I’Aints,
nlshes, Window Glass, Putty.
I’atatera’.Grainora’aii.i. : - •
Whitewash Heads and Du :• •• 1
'Mixed Patuts of every dcw-r.,-t-:i. •
.Hiowln tabes, ITejowed Canvass, ftr.
PAPER HANOINGS^BGRDEIte AM 1 > i'
. >«ms prepared with nnabtesh aud 'U- '
iio. se, Sign and Ship Potatlug, Gliding. <
Glazing done In tho beet myle au-i ut a- -
Glaring
prices,
All
orders from the country prompt^ jjgj* 4