The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, May 08, 1866, Image 4

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1 \- M The Daily News and Herald, Legal Notices. savannah, tpesday, may 8, ism. IN GENERAL. A woman from Milwaukee, stopping at the Matte- son House, Chicago, went on Friday to an undertaker's and purchased a small eoffln. This she conveyed to p e r ri ,om at llio hotel, placed in it a living infant, and then fastened on the lid. Fortunate* she had been watched, and the child was rescued from a horrible death by suffocation. Tho woman, from some un known Ajfcson, teas not arrested. —Slave* is rapidly extending in Egypt to meet the demands for increased labor in the cotton fields. The slaves are brought from the upper Nile. The averago life of these slaves does not exceed four years, and it is estimated that three persons are killed for every slave taken. —A company has been organized in the city of New York, with a capital of 525,000 in shares of $25 each, with a view of lending money for the working of cot ton plantations, secured by mortgages, and by pledges or one-lialf of tbs crop in addition. The President has liot yet decided upon visiting any watering place the ensuing summer. He is at present considering an invitation to attend an impor tant celebration in the North, to take place during the summer months. A criminal, confined in the jail at Ravenna, Ohio, recently becoming obstreborons and unmanageable, was effectually quieted by the injection into his cell of two pounds of chloroform. He was then pinionod, and within eighteen minutes of the time the experi ment began was fully restored to consciousness. —The Hon. Anson Burlingame. American Miuistor to China, had a narrow escape from death recently. He was standing within 40 feet of the recent nitro glycerine explosion, In San Francisco, which he at first supposed was the shock of an earthquake. —A convalescent soldier in hospital in Paris, while stretching himself, exclaimed : “oh, God I" A young and very pretty sister of charity ran up and iD - quir.-d, “What would you have God do to you? Iamhis daughter.” “Accept me for his son-in-law,” replied the saucy follow. — One of the songs named in a New York music- seller's advertisement is (of course) of the motlierly sort, and hears the title of “ Send a Big Lock of my Hair to my Mother." Poor boy ! he will proba bly survive the old lady, after all, and have a chance to sing, “Who will patch my trowaora now ?” — A New York man, who bad not been out of the city for many years, fainted away in the pure air ol tho country. Ho was only resuscitated by putting a dead fish on his nose, when he slowly revived, ex claiming: “That's good—it smells like home.” —It is said that Archery is to be the fashionable amusemiAt for the ladies this season. Tho idea is to set up a lady and shoot at the back of her head, until her water-fall is knocked off. Any good beau will answer for that purpose. Some of our Western friends have a talent for the figurative. One Of our Tennessee exchanges describes another as “holding its left hand under tlie swallow tail of its constitutional dignity, and extending the white nose-wiper of interrogative pathos iu its right." — A Johnson club, of which Col. 1). G. Rose is President, has been organized in Indianapolis. It is composed exclusively of persons who voted for Lin coln and who now endorse the President’s policy of reconstruction. —At Boston the harbor police boat is ordered below to intercept, and place in quarantine, every craft that may bo conveying the seeds ol'a pestilence among its freight or passengers. —The dismantling of all forts around Washington was completed on Monday, the different garrisons having by former orders been directed to vacate all earthworks in and around the District. —There are 1.C50 National banks, with au aggre gregate capital of *414,021,479; circulation, $269,948, 955. Last week the issue to such corporations amount ed to $1,919,315. —Belle Boyd has instituted in London a suit for di vorce from her husband, Ex-Lieut. Harding. Cause : Dissipation and general worthlessness. A case of “oblism”,has occurred in Hayti, where a party was recently detected feasting on .cooked in fants. —Advices from New Zealand report that the natives at Opitiki were murdering all the Europeans they could capture. — A child in New Jefferson, ia., was fatally poisoned a few days ago by chewing pieces of an enameled paper collar. —Hr. Wendell Philips is preparing a defence of Probst. He will make a harangue to prevent a han —They call the recently imported Africans in Cuba “saioti ilc cin'bon.” —Major Duties, formerly of Gen. Beauregard's staff, ia soon to a tart a French paper In Charleston. STATE ITEMS. A man named McCormick was shot and killed by •johu Herrington in Maoon on Monday night. Mc Cormick had demanded Herrington’s money, and he got his death warrant instead. Herrington was dis charged by the Justice's Court. —The Washington Gazette teils of three villains who went to the house of an old negro man iu Lincoln county, named Cobb. Iasi Monday, andjdemanded his money. On bis relusing to give it up, they iping him, and went to hia sou's cabiu and hung him. The old man got loose, and as soon as he recovered from the strangling, went to the white neighbors and got assistance, and overhauled tiff; banditti, oue of whom was killed, another shot in the neck, and the other took to flight. Their three horses was captured. The man killed was a stranger. The wounded man be longs in Lincoln, and the third iu Columbia. Those good citizens of Lincoln county who answered so promptly and effectively the oid uegroe's call for as sistance arc deserving of the highest credit.* —We learn from the Gi ittin Star, that a few daj s ago a negro, iu Pike county, violated the person of a respectable white woman, under tbe^ most revolting circumstances. The uegro was arrested and placed iu charge of the Sheriff, lroin whoso hands he was rescued by a party of men iu disguise and summarily executed. —General Dick Taylor has arrived at Dahlonega. He is going to work the gold mines at that place, iu connection with a Northern General. —We learn from the Rome Courier, that Mrs. Caleb Dempsy, of that place, gave birth to three children, two girls and a boy, on the 23d ult. The children were alive, but died in a few hours. —Tile Macon Telegraph endorses a call by a corres pondent, for a Planters' Convention at au early day, to discuss the labor question, and determine upon the best policy to be pursued. _The people of West Point are enterprising. Be sides the two cotton factories now under contract tor building, there is in operation a steam corn mill, and a sa,v mill will soon be in full blast. —James Cummins, tbe Federal soldier who shot a uegro at the window of the guard-house in Macou, a few days since, was tried by a civil tribunal and re ceived a u honorable acquital. S TATE OF GEORGIA—All persons Intonated ore hereby notified that, sixty days after date we will apply to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Liberty county for Wave to sell all the reel estate of Enoch Daniel, late of said connty, deceased. A. It. DANIEL, Adm'x. a. b. Daniel, Adm'r. April 1, I860. 16-1 awtm CTATKOF GEORGIA, EFFINGHAM COUNTY.— o to all whom it may concern: Wh'we.iH. l.oala J. Morgan, administrator on the estate ol i hrstiaii Morgan, deceased, has made ap plication to the Court ol Oidinary for leave to sell all the lauds ol slid ■ state, for the benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of .'aid deceased : These are, therefore, to cite all persons interested to make their oh ections (II they have any), on or be fore the first Monday Iu June next. Given under my hand and official signature this 2d day of April, 1365. F. E. TEBEAU, uC Ordinary.- C ~Tk6kg1A -EFFINGHAM COUNTY —To alLwhora T it may concern: Whereas. Hugh Cassidy, administrator on the es tate of Robert T. Bourquin, deceased, has made ap plication to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell all the lauu.4 of Baiil estate, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased: These are, therefore, to cite all persons interested to make their objections ilf they have any;, on or be- iore the first M >nday in done next. Given under iny hand and official signature this 2d April, 1S6G. F. B. TEBEAU, a« Ordinary, i'EOKUlA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it ” may concern: Whereas, Michael Bryan will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dlsmlssory as Executor on the eslate of Owen O'Rourke, lata of said connty, de ceased : 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 before tbe first Monday in October next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness my hand and official slgnatare this 6th day of .April, I860. DOMINICK A. CBYRNB^ a7 • Ordinary. ■VfOTlCE.—GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY.—All 1.1 persons interested are hereby notified that, four months after date, application will be made to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of said Connty for leave to sell the whole of the real estate of Charles J Cole, deceased, late of said county, for benefit of the heirs and creditors. N. J. PATTERSON. mis* Administrator. OTICE.—All ■ ersons havingclaims against Thad dens S Nor on, deceased, are reqnested to present them ; and those Indebted will make pay ment to JOHN R. NORTON, a7-law4vt* Administrator. N OTICE.—Two months after date, application will be made.lo the Ordinanr of Glynn comty for leave to sell one Town Lot, No. 216, silnated in the Old Town of Riunswick, Ga.. 90 by ISO feet, property belonging to the estate of FelicltcDn Btgnon, late of said cotiuiy. HERY R. DU BIGNON, Adm’r. MARY” A. DU BIGNON, Adm’x. Glynn comity, March 5th, 1566. m9 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. S IX nr ihiysratlor date, application will be made to ilie conrt of Ordinary of Effingham county for have to sell all the land belonging to the estate of Christian Wwenbaker, ilate of said county, for the iicnclit ol file heirs of said estate. GEO HUE A. KELLER, Ex'r. April 14, 1S6S. al6-law2m Studying Politics Under Difficulties. An old farmer iu the interior of Ohio writes to the Cincinnati Commercial, amoug other readable mat ters, the following, which is too good to be lost, and too true to be forgotten: Oue day, some time ago, John had been to tbe sta tion for me and brought home a paper that was Ailed with a great many speeches that had been made about a bill that our President had seen fit to disap- ^ • ^’ell, I took the paper to my corner, and, although it was an »w-v fir y «mall print and tried my eyes very much I read it evy., b , t . My ood W1 / t got tired of my forever sitting theit>, poring over those long ‘-borations,” as she termed them, 8a id that 1 would do well to be reading my Bible more, ane such productions less. “Wife,” said 1, “the kingdom of heaven isn’t in any particular danger just now, but my country is.” Alter that she said nothing more about it to mo. But the more 1 read in that paper the more bothered I became. 1 read a long speech by Mr. Henry Beechoi, who seems to know so much about everything but divinity, and I liked it because he supported our Pre sident, and our President, I thought, must be in a very trying position now-a-days. Then I was upset by Mr. Phillips, who went into Mr. B. like I have seen little boys attack hornets' nests in the winter time. “If such men differ,” said I, “who will decide ?” I had always before thought these two would agree though the earth split. Then I turned over the leaf wrong and commencod on the latter part of somebody else’s speech. I liked it so much tliut 1 read on and on until I finished it. “Surely,” said 1 to myself, “surely we have got one good and true man in the land.” The tone of tho speech reminded me of the good old fashioned “fare well address of General Washington, and I thanked God and took courage. Then 1 hunted up the beginning of the speech, and could not believe my eyes when I saw Alex. H. Ste phens' name to it. 1 thought that it must be Thad- deus Stevens, us he was “Union,”■ though the composi tion was very much unlike the style of the gentleman from Pennsylvania; “Wife,” said I, “look here; my glasses are a little dim; i9 that Alex.^H. ?” “Alex. H.,” said she. “Not Thaddeus,” said I. “Not Thaddeus,” said she. ”ls the last name spelt with a «v* or with a ‘ph?’ M “Pfa, said she, “ and what are you reading rebel speeches for, J’ft like to know. He's the Slice Presi dent of the Confederacy, and ought to be banging to a sour uppie ireo instead of being loose and making borations.” 6 [My wife i6 a little nebulous about names and titles, but is a thorough-going Union woman, and hates rebels with a periect hatred^ She was chairman of mu aid society during the-war, and many a time I've waked up in the night and found her still sitting by the dying fire knitting socks for the poor soldiers who were "H-lj mg out on the cold ground with nothing but their knapscats and pontoons to cover them ”1 Then I found that the speech was addressed to the Georgia Legislature, and 1 knew that “Thad” would never take the trouble to tell erring people bow to so right, though he is great on abusing them when they go wrong. J The bogus Senate of Tennessee has up for disous- sion u bill to indemnify “loyal” citizens tor losses sus tained during the war. The bill has passed its second reading. Should this bill pass, the friends of the measure estimate that it will saddle that understood State with au additional debt of forty millions! The “loyal” in that State are unfortunate to be those who at some time or other during the war, sought ^nt Confederate government; but who crept back belore the close of the war, and after its termination joined the uew noni party ol the advene and Sumner— A Curious Case.—The steamer w--.. ■ T recently seized by the United State. grounds made her escape from Norfolk, VA onlSm day with the intention of proceeding to N«w York She was pursued by the steamer Geneva, and when last seen was pushing out to sea under full steam, with the Geneva two miles behind her. A volley of mus ketry did not seem to intimidate her officers or crew. The steamers Argo and James Grey, of the same line, made their escape from Norfolk under similar circum stances, two weeks ago. LEGAL NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against the estate of Margaret Greene, late deceased, are hereby re quired to present the same, properly attested, within the time prescribed by law; and all persons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment to tbe un dersigned. GEORGE NOBLE JONES, a nal Uteri Executor, oyd, 119 Bay street al9-law«w S TATE OF GEORGIA, MoINTOSH COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Mary Ann Robson will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es tate of Will am Robaon, late of said county, de ceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections with (aid court (if any they have), on or before tbe first Monday in June next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, my hand officially this 27th da; of April, 1866. R. A. BIRD, a2S Ordinary. S TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY-To all Whom it may concern : Whereas, Amos F. Rahn will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es tate of Edwaru W. Rahn, late of Said county, de ceased ; These are, therefore, todte and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monoay in June next, otbei wise said letters will be granted. Witness my offielal signature this 27th day of April, 1SB6. D. A. O’BYRNE, a2S*,Ordinary. PIERCE COUNTY.—ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary -x of Pierce county, will be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Blaeksbear. on the first TUESDAY In Jane next within tbe legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lot of Land No. 128, half of Lot No. 16S, and Lot No. 10T, tbe late residence of Holland H. Sumner. Will be told sub ject to tbe widow’s dower. Lot No. 188 is also im proved, with a good mill seat and mill nearly com- plPted, mill racks, Ac.; all in the fifth district of Pierce county. Sold for tbe benefit of the heirs and creditors of Holland H. Sumner, laieof said county deceased. Terms on day of sale. This loth Apr,., 1865. MATTHEW SWEAT, al7law6w. Administrator. S TATE OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.-To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Mrs Maria Parker will apply at the Conrt of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate of James Parker: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any th$y bave; on or tie foro the first Monday in June next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my hand and official signature, this 23d day of April, 1360. W. P. GIRARDEAU, my4* Oidinary. S TATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY—To all whom It may concern : Whereas, J. P. Mell will apply at the Court of Or dinary lor Letters of Administration on the estate of James E McFail, late of said county 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- iore the first Monday in July next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness' my official signature, this 2dth day of April, 1366. W. P. GIRARDEAU, my4*Ordinary. S tate of georgia-chatham county,— To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Thomas J. McNlsh will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Guardianship on tbe prop erty of Anna P. Baynard, minor, of said county: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said coart to make objection (if any they have; on or before the tirst Monday In June next, otherwise said letters will be granted. witness try official signature this 3d day ot May, 1866. D. A. O’BYRNE, my4-law4w Ordinary. T WO months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county for leave to sell all the Land belonging to tbe estate of Bridget J. Wise, deceased. WM. B McELVBN, Adm’r. „ , CATHERINE WIRE, Adm’x. Bulloch county. March 84,1866. m30-2m QTATR oF'QKQRgia. it hath am COUNTY.—To O all whom it may concern: WTtereas, Jacob Weinheimerwill apply a t theConrt of Ordinary for Lettera Dlsmlssory as Administrator on the estate of Jacob Walter, late of said connty, deceased: These are, therefore, to dte and admonish all wbom it may concern, to be and appear belore said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be- fore tbe first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my official signature this 23d day of April, 1S06. D. A. O'BYRNE, a24* Ordinary. —To all whom it /"t EORGLA, CHATHAM COUNTY. vJT may concern: Whereas, Solomon Hindi; will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es tate of Christopher G. Uennet, late of said county, deceased; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if an yjthev have) on or before tbe first Monday in Jane next, otherwise said letters will Witness ray official signature this Slit day of April, 1866. D. A. O’BYRNE, a24* Ordinary. V’TATE OF GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.—To all H whom it may concern: Whereas, Jolin M. Tieon wid apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration-on the es tate of Thomas A. Uillier.late of said connty, de- These arc, therefore, to dte and admonish all wbom it may concern, to be and appear before said Conrt to make objectk>n (if any they have) on or be fore the second Monday in Jude next, otherwise said letters will be granted. 1 Witness.my hand and official slgnatare, this 18th kv nf A nidi 1 QUA -• > v- T- Legal Notices. ^Notice. duly to said estate wifi make pa’ prescribed by lsw. ’ m89-law6w* the estate of connty, will ose indebted it within the tiffie CASSELLS, Administrator. persona haring claims against the estate of iy at Henry tested. and all persona wUnnahe payment to UUZHTHAL, Executor. S IXTY days after date, application wlirbe made to the Court ot Ordinary of Bulloch county for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Wm. lies, under the Will of aald deceased, for the benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of mid deceased. ADAM J. ILB8, ml7 Executor. QTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To ►J all whom It may concern: Whereas, Contract Hopkins Will apply at tbe Court or Ordinary for Letters DUmliaory as Administrator on the estate'of Edward Hopkins, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It mav concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have)on or before the first Monday in October next, otherwise sa'd letters will be granted. Witness my official signature, this 20th day of March, 1866. D. A. O’BYRNE, 111 24* . o.o.o S TATE OF GEORGIA,- LIBERTY COUNTY— Whereas, S. B. Rnstin, guardian for tbe minor heirs of W. E. Stafford applies for Letters of Dis- missorv on said estate, as In terms of tbe law. March 6th, 1366. W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. L. o. m22* N OTICE.—Sixty days after date application will be made to tbe Honorable the Conrt of Ordinary of Glynn county, for leave to sell Lot No. 217,90 by 180 feet, in the old town of Brnnswick, belonging to the estate of Fellclte DuBignon. HENRY R. DcBIGNON, Admr. m31 MARY A. DUBIGNON, Admx. S TATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY—No tice to all the distributees of the estate of Wm. Rushing, deceased, late of said county; yon are hereby notified that I shall apply on the first Monday In Au gust next, ensuing, in terms of the latf, to the Court of Ordinary ol said county for a division of the estate of said deceased among the distributees, tills 10th day of April, 1866. CALVIN BUSHING, a Legatee of said Wm. Rushing, deceased. al2-2-am4m /""t EORGIA—BULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it VJT mav concern: Whereas; Hardy B. Hodges will apply at the June term of the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for Letters of dlsmissary from the guardianship of David A. ami Sarah Ann Brinson, orphans of James Brinson, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all aDd angular the kindred and creditors of said minora, to file thelc objection (if any they have) in my of fice on or before the first Monday in Jane next, ensuing, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my hand and official signature this 10th -day of April, 1866. aI2-law6w DAVID BEASLEY, Ordinary. S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern: - Whereas, Valentine Great will apply at the Conrt of Ordinary for Letters Dismiraoryas Executor on the estate of Ann E Bowen, late of said connty, de- These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al: whom it mav concern, to be find appear before said Conrt to make objection (if any they have) on or be fore, the first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. ^ Witness mv official signature thw 18th day of April I860. D. A. O’BYRNE, aio Ordinary. mTATK ** nemo ]ST of ice OF GEORGIA, 80RIVKN COUNTY—All persons having claims against the estate of Isaac B. Conuer, late of said county and State aforesaid are requested to present the same, duly certified within the lime prescribed by law. All persons in, debted to said estate are requested to make inline, diate payment iO the undersigned, W. J. CONNER, a7-law4w* Administrator ADMINISTRATORS SALE. Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in July next, in Sylvanla, Scrlven county, Ga., between the usual hours of sale, tbe following property, to wit: one tract of land in said connty, containing 11U acres, adjoining lands ol Claricy Bragg- Jackson Larky and William. Also, one other tract, containing 216 acres, adjoining lands Of Michael Waters, Jackson, Laricy and others. Also, one other tract, containing 175 acres, adjoining land of Micbael Waters, William Taylor, Jackson and others. Also, one other tract, containing 117 acres, adjoining lands of the estate ol Reuben Waters. Jackson Laricy and William Taylor. Also, one othsr tract, containing 250 acres, adjoining lands of Michael Waters, estate of Reuban Waters and others. Also, one other tract, containing 50 acres, adjoining lands of John Kdenfleld, estate of John Bragg. The above being the property of Wm. Taylor, late ot said county, deceased. Bold for a division among the heirs and creditors of said deceased. THOMAS BAYSMORE. a2S * Administrator. S TATE OF GEORGIA, EFFINGHAM COUNTY.- To all whom it may concern > Whereas, Amos F. Rahn will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the c- tate of Benjamin B. Biddenback, 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 before the first Monday in Jane next, otnerwise said letters will be granted. Witness my band and official slgnatare this 25tb day of April, I860. „„„„. „ „ a26-lawlra* • F. E. TEBEAU, Ordinary. G eorgia, Chatham county.—To aii whom it may concern: Whereas, Patrick Williams, colored, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate of Polly Baptiste, late of said county, deceased; . ,, . These are, therefore, to cite anil admonish all whom It may concern, to he and appear hefore said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in June next, otherwise Bald letters wffl be granted. , , Witness my official signature this 24th day of April, 1866. „ D. A. O’BYRNK, a v,i Ordinary. Steam Engines and Machinery. Groceries and Liquors. Insurance. GOULD MACHINE COMPANY, T. J. DUNBAR & CO., ® 0ltet irarm Corns’? 1 IN* AMERICA IS THI Traveler’s Insurance Co. OF HARTFORD, CONN. NEWARK, N. J. MACHINISTS’ TOOLS WOOD WORKING MACHINERY Olrewlar Sww fiUlte. ffiatlonary wad Port able Steam in* 1 "** BoUera, Steam pampa. Steam Fire Engines, Hose, Ac. or* Send for a catalogue. ml3-3m IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES. 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BRANDIES, GINS, WINES,CHAMPAGNES, and every description and glade of Foreign Liquors imported directly by this bouse, anti for sale-in bond or duty paid, at lowest market rates. d20-tf Net Cash Assets, Feb. 1, ’66, $600,849 72 Insures against Accidents of all Kinds, CAUSING BODILY INJURY OR L088 OF LIFE. NOTICE, @3H§s!e®?t The Pensacola and Georgia Raiim * ’ ** *"' pay the coupons from tb eir hon,] a “ CoiB Paoy*in the Tallahasse Railroad Company ' t w tbe 0 [ and that are maturing up to and Past railing due 1st January, lger, by lasns^ tlle °c e Terred Capital Stock of their Co mDfl “ gt0er(iro rPre. guaranteed Seven Per (JcnL lnte "f’ on the first January, 1867, ana Coma *nci,v, ly. Holders of said Coupons arc ft posit the same with Messrs. Bryan i? ^ » ,j e of Savannah, to whom the rnl9-tf O ' A - f't-AGQ, Tr^ r a.g-sjm’Ts i*on MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO., 64 Conrtlandt Street New Tort. Sundries. too B ARRELS POTATOES . 50 BARRELS ONIONS, 50 TIERCES SHOULDERS AND SIDES Landing per Cumbria and for salo by mlS H6CKY, BBATTIK A CO. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Screws, Taps and Dies, Ac., Ac., and dealers in all kinds of Railroad, Steam ship and Engineer’s Supplies, Oils, Varnish, Paint, Hemp and Rublxtr Packing; Oak Tanned and Rubber Belting, Brass Fittings, Chipping and Riveting Ham mers, Files, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nails, Circular and Gang Saws, Pumpe, Steam Whistles, Steam and Wa ter Onagers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of every description, AC., Ac. Also Agents for A. P. WOOD A CO.’S celebrated Portable Steam Engines. f21 Ss Scranton, Smith & Co. mlah PRint- * it is CHEAP. A policy for $5,000 in case of fatal accident, or $25 per week in case of disabling Injury, costs but $25 to $30 per year. Any sum from $6C0 to $10,000. with $3 to $50 weekly compensation, at proportion ate rates. Policies written for three or five years, a a liberal discount. IT IS UNIVERSAL. This Company insures againBt all sorts of acci dents, whether they occur in traveling, working In the shop or factory,walking In the street, swimming, riding, bunting, fisbing, etc. It issues policies for all persons, in all parts of tbe United States and Canadas, and grants permits to visit an; part of the world. This insurance is sought after and valued by all classes of men, rich or poor. IT IS RELIABLE. The TRAVELER'S of Hartford is the oldest Acci dent Insurance Company in the United States, anil established on a firm basis, it has issued many thousands of policies, pays claims for compensation almost daily, and its business is steadily increasing. Its capital is ample, its directory of the highest char acter, and it has paid over One Thousand Losses, without contesting one, NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION RE QUIRED. Three cents a day will insure a man for $2000 or $10 weekly compensation, for one year. j. Q. BATTERSON, Presldent- Rodnby Dennis, Sec. A. WILBUR, J. T. THOMAS, GREEN A FOOTMAN, J. C. MCNULTY, m20 Agents, Savannah. Miscellaneous. Sale , of Government Property. Will be sold, at Public Auction, at 12 o'clock, M., on WEDNESDAY, May 23, 1866, at the Army Machine Shops, on St. Helena Island, opposite Hilton Head, S. (l, under the direction of Capt. Chas. Barnard, Assistant Quartermaster, the following public property : One horizontal Engine, 30 inch stroke, 18 inch cyl inder One horizontal Engine, 20 Inch cylinder One Locomotive Boiler One Steam Boiler Heater Parts of two Engines, 8 inch cylinder One Blower Kngine cylinder Two Double Hoisting Engines One Okl Boiler Two Saw Mill Carriages Lot of old Machinery Two Hand Railroad Cars Two Iron Pilot Houses One set of Rollers lor Boiler Iron One Power Punch Six Slide Lathes, one 40 inch swing, two 20 Inch, two 19 inch, and one 18 Inch One Bolt Cutter One Planing Machine, 9 foot bed, 32 inch upright One Upright Drill . One Fire Engine Two Cupolas One wooden Planer Three Steam Pumps One Brass Furnace Six Iron Ladles One Jig Saw and Table One K. R. Splitting Saw Table One Pa’tern Makers’ Lathe One Morticing Machine One Foundry Crane tine hundred Iron Boiler Castings Two Pile Drivers une Furnace Cupola One Tlnitter Truck Fifteen thousand Bricks Oue lot Patterns ALSO, The following wooden Buildings: Oue loo feet lung, 36 feet wide. Blacksmiths’ Shop, containing nine Brick Forges, with Bellows com plete; one 61x28; one 70x10; one 24x19; oue 19x21 ; one, two stones, 129x28; three 20x20; one 1*2x12; two 25x13 ; three 25x11; one 20xl4; one 110x25; one250x 30; one 23x22; one 24x2o; oue 12xS; one 13x12; one 169X30; one 115x50; two stories, with loft. Terms cash in Government Hinds. C. W. THOMAS, Bv’t. Lt. Col. and Chief Quartermaster Dep't S. C. a*0-trt S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY —T- all whom lt may concern: Whereas. George (lemenden will apply at the Court of ordluary tor Letters Dlsmlssory as Adrainis trator on the estate of Henry Hermanu, late of said county, deceased: , Tln-e 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 before the first MondayIn November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. , Witness my official signature, this 26th - day of April. 1866. D. A- O’BYRNE, a37-lam6m* Ordinary. In Equity. ADMINISTRATORS notice. A LL persons having demands ngainst the estate o Edward Padelford, Jun.. deceased, will preseni them, duly at tinted; and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to tbe administrator.- GEORGE L. COPE, a!9-law6w Administrator, P8TATS OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—In O the Superior Conrt. William C- Danlell, and others, Complainants, and The Canton Mining Company olGeoit gia, Defendant To the Canton Mining Company of Georgia, greet lng: It having been represented, by affidavit of two of the Complainants In the above entitled cause, which affidavit has this day been filed In the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of Chatham county, where sakl cause is pending, that yon, the said-Canton Mining Company of Georgia, have no public place of doing oosinesi, and have no indivldn&l in office upon whom service of writs or process may be perfected, within the knowledge of the deponents: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish yon, and yon are hereby cited and admonished, to be and appear at the said Superior Conrt of Chatham oonnty, on tbe second Monday, being the fourteenth dpy of May next, then and there to answer the complaint of said Complainants iu their bill of complaint contained, in default of such appearance, the said Court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness, the Honorable William B. Flemming, Judge or said Superior Court, this thirteenth [l. s.J day or April, In the-year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. WM. H. BULLOCH, Harden A Lett, Clerk S. C. C. C. Complainants’ Solicitors. a!4-s8 OTATF. OF GEORGIA,’LIBERTY COUNTY.—To all O whom it may concern ; Whereas, Harriet A. Hart will apply to the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate of S. S. Hart, late of said connty. deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ah whom it may concern, to be and appear at the said Court, to make objection. If any they have, on or hefore tbe first Monday in June next, otherwise said letters will he granted. . Witness my official signature this Sd day of April, 1866. . W. P. GIRARDEAU, . ^ a8t -Ordinary. day of April, 1866. n2£-law1m STEPHEN J. GORTON, Ordinary. / A EORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom Vi lt may concern: Whereas, Isabella Green will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate of Benjamin Green, late of said connty, 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 before the first Monday In Jane next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my official signature this lath day of April, ism. iT l iWTViig «19-lawlm ’ Ordinary. administrators sale- W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday In Jane next, at Statesboro, Bulloch county, between tbe legal hours of sale, <t,0T8> on&thohMod and seventy-eight seres ol Land, more or leas, improved ; It being the X“S“rth boUBd - acres on the Ola Ditch, temd'lESSni.Tr longing to thiestate of Jama — P nn-’,~ri for a division among tho betas of sold deceeeed Terms on the day of sals, this Ittk day of April, ism! JOHN LASTINGKR, al8-lew6w Administrator. GEORGIA, SCRIYEN COUNTY.—To ail whom it " may cooeeru; Whereas, Wm. Walker wiB apply at. the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Dismission as Guardi au of Ab- solemBest: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom may concern, to be and appear before said court to ake objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in August next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my hand and official signature this 2d day of January, 1866: J23 P. E. ROBERTS, Ordinary, JN otioe. A LL persons having claims against the estate of William James Bulloch, deceased, are requested to 'praamtt them, properly attested, within the rime prescribed by law,, to the undersignud: and all per, sons indebted to said estate arc reqnested to make immediate payment. ‘ , R. W ADAMS, Adm’r. Savannah, fix, April 20,18C6. »20-law6w THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE, (Established, 1356.) A SUPERB Literary Companion and sterling old Home Journal; published every Saturday, by Wn B. buiTU & Co, 58 Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. C. Elegantly printed on bcautifol white paper, mammoth sheet, with eight large pages. Its corps of contributors Includes nearly all tbe most distinguished authors of the conntrv, and with the combined services of so many celebrated writers, it has achieved a perfect success In presenting an uu rivalled array of talent. Its Romances, Stories, Tales, Novelties, Sketches, Criticisms, Reviews, Poems, Biographies, Witticisms, Travels, Adventures, Ac., sc., Arp pure, entertaining and instructive In a degree rarely attained in periodical literatnrc. In accordance wjjn the name Of the paper, espe cial department is devoted to the Field, wherein art- given articles, hints and suggestions on the practical management of tlie Farm, the Garuen, the Orchard and the kitchen. sCBBoam ohs : - One year i 6 00 Six months...... :.... 2 50 Chib of five, one year.. 20 00 Clnbsaften “ 4« on And an extra copy to tbe party getting up a club of tan. No dan rate* to six months subscribers. KSTILL A BRO., Bull st, near the Post Office, Agents for a24-tf Savannah. J? AT.E-N T HCi CANVAS ROOFING. T HE CANVAS ROOFING U adapted to buildings of every description, In all climates, and can be applied to steep or flat roofe. We recommend Its use on Factories, Foundries, Store-houses, Cotton Sheds, Rrilroad Depots, and npon ail buildings where steam is nsed and a Fire-proof Roof required. The foundation of the Canvas Roofing Is a heavy hemp canvas, which Is completely saturated and coat ed on troth sides with our improved Water-proof Composition, which excludes moisture and prevents rot. The upper surface of the Roofing Is protected from the action of the weather by covering it with the ground mineral Isinglass or Mica, which ie pressed Into the Water-proi.f Compoeit on, making a hard surface, beautiful in appearance and a sure protection against fire. The Mica being a reflector and non-con ductor of heat, no Roof is so cool in snmmer. Tbe Canvas-Roofing Is made Into sheets seventy-five feet long by forty inches wide, making a surface of 250 square feet in each sheet. This Roofing has only to be nailed to (he roof to -make a Durable Fire and Water-proof Roof. ■ PATENP INDIA RUBBER R00FIN8 FAINT THIRTEEN YEARS IN USE. This Paint has been in extensive nee for over twelve years, and it is the-best coating that can be used for Tin Roofing. Leaky Tin Roofs can be readily re-' pa red to last many years at a trifling expense, that will, In many cases, save the expense ol a new Tin Roof. Roofing Paint mixed ready for nse, to that lt can be pnt on with the ordinary point brash. Price $60 per barrel of 40 gallons. Work done, or material sold to penoas that wish to d6 their own work, with foil instructions to apply the same. Samolee and circulars to be seen at WRIGHT, GIBBS * CO., No. T Janes’ Block, Bay at For ConntyRigbta, address SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS* CO., Angnsta. T. S. CUMMIN*, Agent, al 4-lmo j*Savannah, Geo. KEEP CONSTANTLY -ON HAND CUOICK OLD BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GIN, , WINES, Ac. Ann EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, ALSO, ' Hay, Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to the trade; and wo flatter ourselves that w« can make it to the interest of dealers to patronize us, at the head of Bay, opposite Jefferson st. mlO-tf PIERCE SKEHAH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars. Also, Skehan’s Celebrated GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER. In bottle and in wood. London and Dublin Brown 8tout, Scotch and Bug llsh Ales, Ac. Liberal deductions made to be trade. 176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dll-tf and 62 Liberty street, N. Y. - EL a. RUWE, WHOLESALE - DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES, ALE AND LAGER, - Johnson’s Square, opposite the Putasl t House, Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts. (Fulligant’s Old Paint Stand. A large Invoice of Potatoes and Apples Ju°t received. {y Agent for H. Clausen's celebrated Phoenix Steam Brewery, New York ; A. M. Binnlnger & Co’s London Dock Gio, and Chib Sauce. insrl t WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO NO. 98 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CYRUS CURTISS, President. Clayton N'ewbold, V. P.; W. A. Brewer, Sec.; Rob ert B. Minturn, George'Griswold, Roland G. Mitchell, Thomas Hope, William H. Aspinwall, A. A. Low and others! Directors. Cash assets, over $500,000.. Capital stock, $125,000. Policy holders receive all the profits without incur ring any liability for losses, it has therefore aU the advantages and security of a Stock and Mutual Com pany combined, without their separate disadvan tages. ANDREW M. ROSS, Agent. OSCAR CRAIG, General Agent State of Georgia, Savannah, Ga. W. R. Wablnq, M. D., Medical Examiner, Savan nah, Ga. febio-sm. Reliable Southern OFFICE OF TEE Central Railroa o M SAVAN-Nm UaD Mondav. tho ct. •>-'«. J N and after Monday, the sth „7„ ^ ^ > daily trains will run betwc-e’i°L Fcl ” 1,sr ?. tir 0 gusta, connecting in both directa,^ 0,1 and »L J the Georgia Railroad, as follows * lth C ! r " t Leave savannah 7 so i m Arrive at Savannah.*»d 7.3o n „ Leave Augusta 9 3“. , p ' W'i s.35 [' “ Arrive at Augusta 5/^ £ W S.tj p . Passage $8.00. " " J “ "■« s. Si Freight to go by passenger train n and delivered at the Passenger q “a , 1 W if«t fore departure of train. ?'u Itoal; j30-tf J- M. spro,..«oe- Commission Meroh^iT SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. (Established in 1849.) ASSETS SEPTEMBER 1st,over..28* OOO. Hon. W. F. DiSAUSSURF, Pres. F. W. MoMastib, Actuary. This Company has paid for losses to the Widows and Orphans of the South near $400,000. The rates are low and profits regularly returned to tbe Insurers. , _ J. B. READ, M. D. Meu'cal Examine". THE National Marine and Fire INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS CAPITA!.,...; $58u,uyb a C v FACTORAGE, FORWARDING General Commission BusinpJ SSfNo pains will he sp ,red to 1 tion to all who entrust their btsinw in my (Of the late firm '»*• Office corner Buy and Lincoln sts™ Umon -i davantTwaples, F ACTORS, Forwarding and General Mil Having associated onrserves in the above tt-in*.! we respectfully solicit coneizr,incuts “ ai *l In counection with the almve wc k ln ,. 1 brick fire-proof building, ki own n 6 the s. Warehouse, at tile corner of p, ay and Lincoln <t M and are prepared to take cotton or mercktdioo storage. luoinmti R. J. IIAVANT, Jb.. ;y p ttTAPLF’v Of the late firm of Davnnt .V Union. ’ alH ['| M & ffll Si Forwarding and Commissi® MERCHANTS!. WHOLESALE AND RKTAI!, HEALEE8 LN Dry, Goods, Groceries, 4c,, NOS. .1 AND 2 SA1IMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Horiila. r.n. o. SAiona. iu l, tm The undersigned begs leave to inform the insuring public that he has been legally appointed Agent foi the above named Companies, and is ready to lake M a- rine, Rivet 1 , Life and Fire Risks at customary rates. O. C. MYERS, Agent, Office with Phillips A Myers, 85 Buy street. j29-3m Jas.T. Patersoi TIMBER, Lumber & Commissiq MERCHANT, No, 153 Day Street, SaTannelu | A«n Darien, Georgia. RT Orders for Lumber solirit-rt ® (KIT GROVE WHISKEY. FIRE AND MARINE 100 CASES oft*, celebrated Whiskey. For sale V MACKY, BEATTIE A Co., m2 203 aud 205 Bay street. Catawba Brandy. JNVOICE of Harper & Co., for sale by ■ MACKY, BEATTIE.* CO., f20 203 and 205 Bay street. Direct Importation. 5 CASKS Superior Burton (Englieh) Ale, just re ceived and for sale by tn29 CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A CO. INSURANCE AGENCY. Catawba Wine. CASES (still) vintage of 1862, for sale by no MACKY. BEATTIE* CO., 803 and 205 Bay street. Marett Brandy. $ A OCTAVES 1858. direct from bond, for sale by I w MACKY, BEATTIE * CO., 203 and 206 Bay street. Singer Sewing Machines. Principal Office for the State of Georgia, IM BRM74HOM BTUECT, H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent A large assortment for sale at New York prices. Sewing Machines of all kinds repaired at short notice. * Stitching neatly-done. nil 4m VTOTICK is hereby given Tint I have made appUca AN tion to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham connty for leave to sennit tbe real and persona) prop erly of the estate of Frederick Jacheos, deceased. C. JACHENS, Administrator. Proposals A Rl requested for construct ng a Sewer tkroaflh A Drayton street from Broughton afreet Lane to Perry street Lane. To be handed hi by or before theSKhlnet. Plan and specifications may be seen JOHN am .onun in w Ul b« granted. w .. Mia tatters m7omc1 * 1 S£r33K“*™ fflyl ONtto.ro PIG IRON. ffiootoh, Cnrtshorrte No. 1 DRAMATIC. A Complete Assprment of Frenctj’a Play depot; Books, at m38 ESTILL’S NEWS Bui! St., next to tbe Post Office LAROCHE & JOHNSON, Timber* Lnmber Dealers aoo BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. SKt-lRlTY INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $1,600,060 PH4EIOX INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $1,500,000 INTERNATIONAL INS. CO., Capital aud Surplus ,...$1,200,000 MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus...^ $1,078,000 HARMOMV INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus. $• 600.000 Total cash Capital and Assets $6,000,000 Fire, Marine, and Inland Navigation Risks taken iu the above highly responsible Companies on Build ings and Merchandise to any amount, at the lowest rates corresponding with the risk. Losses equitably adjusted and paid promptly at this Office. A. A, LANE, AGENT. No. 13 Stoddard’* Range, Bay Street, Sa vannah. Ga. fl9-3m STODDARD’S CHOLERA SPECIFIC; A sate Preventive and CURE FOR CHOLERA, Cholera Morbns, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, hummer Complaints, Pain in the Stomnch and Bowels, Ac. Its action is immediate and efficacious, and has been nsed by tbousandB since the Cholera Season of 1849. Physicians nse and recommend it. All admit it td be the best compound in nse for the complaints for which it Is designed. STODDARD & BURTON. • . Troy, N. Y. Forsnlo by all Drnggists and Dealers in Medic'ne, alS-lra J. SHAFPEE, Commission Dcaloj T n all kind 5 nf Ft)REIGN AND IK)MESTIC FRUITS akdFRODI West Washington M»itKrr, opposite 143 West st., Bulkhead Vescy st?., _ NEW Y 0 6 t- Potatoes, Apples aDd OntonsrconstsuUT odaun: put up for the Southern market AU consignments promptly atrenkiJ I' 1 158?” Refers to A. L. Brittle/, A. Haj*®. Walsh, and J. H. Parsons. Ivt9 J. S. RAWLINGS & CO, Produce Commission Mercl 96 SOUTH CHARLES SIHEET. BALTIMORE I Strict attention paid to selling all and tu the purchase and shipping6™“’ all parts of the South. 1 We also keep constantly on band a®"* Pure Seeds, such as Clover, Timotnj, *• filled at lowest rates. Consignments aud orders nohclrcd. Refers to Messrs Woodward, BjritiHi a «_ im ore andNew York: Mr. S. 6. HayMt ^l BLAIR & BICKF0RD| LUMBER JLOUFACTL REte DEALERS IN TDIBER AS^ BER OF EVER? MLCKl TION- DOORS, SASH, ASP BLl **'l Mill and Lumber Yard on Cau»i, cel, j Office iso Bay ; C. AMOSfil d28-tf H. VV. Mkbcib. wirnti I MEBCEK & ANDERSON,] Commission®^, * So. 10STODLABCs fFre BAY STREET, SAVA."' 1 ^ *19-1"? "cua- B-1 AtTBSK R- Btssm, I j; eff rert jtalcigh, !. Van Par, 1 - Bennett, Tan COMMISSION M ER COTT.. Sale of Government Property, JOHN GRAY, . , , Oalfom, al Tar, Spun Yarn, Pitch, Rosin, S,_JIore and Couplings, Clamps Will be sold., at Public Auction, at tbe Government Store House, on South Commercial Wharf, Charles, ton, S C., at Is o’clock, M, on FRIDAY, stuy 25th, 1S66, a large quantity of Government property from the Army Machine Shops on St. Helena Island, consisting of Boiler Iron, Cast Steel, Bar and Sheet Cooper, Zinc, Spelter, Sheet Lead, YeUow Metal. Thm-berM Metal, Paints, Chain, Screws, Boiler Tabes, Boiler Rivets, Iron Pipe, Copper Nalls, Finishing NaUs, composi tion Nails, Spikes, Nails, Cooper Tacks, Belting, Bolts, Wire, Hinges, Oars, tain, ~ “ " Sheathing Paper, Coal-’ - Charcoal, Fire BrWkS,. for Boiler Iron, Screw Punches, Pipe Cutters, Blow ers, Pet Lamps, Oil Cans, Crucibles, Faucets, Squirt Cans, Gang Saws, Capstans, Woodward steam Pomps, Expanders, Hydraulic Jocks, Anchors, Steam Guages, Glebe -Valves, Check Valves, Gangs, Ther mometers, Steam Whistles; Crow Ban, Syringes, Spirit Level Bulbs, Lamps, Sana, Block* Boat Hooks, Compasses, Life Preservers, Cork raiders. Jack Screws, Tube Brushes, Iron Tanks, Stoves, Store Grata*, Bellows, Portable Forges, Platform Scales, Grindstone, Moulding Flasks, Shovels, Spades, Black smith’s Tools. Plumber’s Tools, Carpenter’s Tools. Catalogues containing a full list of the artfcles to be sold can be obtained in a few days npon applica tion to the Quartermasters at Charleston and Hilton Head, 8: G., and Savannah and Augusts, Ga. Terms cash in Government funds. C.-W. THOMAS, Brevet Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartermaster, a20-td Department of South Carolina. • TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OfiFICK OF COXTTROLUER OF THE CURKffWCX, 1 ■ • Washington, March 7, 1866. V TTTHKRRAS, toy satisfactory evidence presented v v to the undersigned. It has been made to appear that “ Tlie Merchants’ National Bank of Savannah,” in the city pf Savannah, In tho county of Chatham, and State of Georgia, has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress entitled “ An Act to provide .a National Currency, secured 'tor a nledge of United states bonds, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof approved June 3,1864, and has complied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the business of banking under said act. Wooden Ware, Brooms, PAILS, BRUSHES, HATS,, Twines, Cordage, Tuba, chanu, Uradles, Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, *e. Nos. 15 Fulton and 202 Front St» NEW YORK FOR THE! yrrl m-3 Notice. J W. NEVITT, of the firm of Nevit, Lsthrop * • Rogers, has associated himself with Lathrop * Co. In the Dry Goods business, at the old stand of jl-tf HENRY LATHBOP * CO. THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. A RE now prepared to make C ALLS FOB FREIGHT to be forwarded by them, and wlH deliver freights and money packages to all points of the cltyfrvo of charge. 23 "Whitehall st-’ We have as?oclated^ C4 p,i:ri. Public TreasnrcrforM”^^^^^^ re« 0 !^;. :: .j rpHK snbierlbefe, A Bay and Barnard prc p8^ : i( -si Gaden * Unckies, “her?, » l tr trade, planters snd ®tn ceries. Wines. BnwdW,| articles in their Une, at M* —Tvfl riper , vn I [ Of 8aYL-.ro., - under the act aforesaid. In testimony whsreof, witness my hand and seal of. office this seventh day ofMarch. 1866- [u 8.1' " FBKBHAN C’ No 1649. _ Thf MffMBAKTt’-NjftftiNAi. Bank, I SATA*xa*,Marchi9.J8?A- I UIUGIR * SON- H. BRIGHAM, PMatdent. GEO. W. DAVIS, flashier. THE KEY-STONE; - A MONTHLY MASONIC MAGAZINE. E DITED BY WM. B. SMITH, 63 Fayetteville at, Raleigh, N. C. Subscription $3 s Yesr A New Volume commenced January 1, 1866, ele gantly printed upon very heavy wh’te paper, and neatly stitched and trimmed la beautiful covers. THE KKY-STONK is endorsed and recommended to the Fraternity at la-ge by tbe Grand Lodge of North Carolin 1 , and keenly feellnr thejplghtof this high compliment, the proprietors wm spare neither money nor exertion,bo make the publication a most welcome visitor and companion with ml goon and true Masons—their wives, sisters, mothers ana daughters, to whom »be same may come greeting. IF Specimen numbers sent to any part of the country upon application. .. , WM. B. SMITH A CO.,'Publishers, * 68 Fayetteville st., Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL A BRO., Bull street, near the Post Office, Agents a25-tf fop Savannah. JTEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.-To all whom Where**, Jotm*H*Tlarper will apply at the Court of OnUaanf tor Letters ofGnsglsnshlp on the j»er- . before said Ooart, to - ~«ny tl»5r~ h«v?> °» "V hrjhee tha first Monday ia Jane neat, otaMa said tetters will bo granted. Witness my official signature t^Utid^rfApfil, aU Ordinary. ILATN’ER ABOSW^W^i Papers, 5'S AgclS&V 11 *! 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