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The Daily News and Herald.
. SAVANNAH, TUESDAY, MAT M. ISM.
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^ IN GBIKBAb
-Undeterrafi by J* natty previousfrtlura# to i
the belstoroffs Attesffie In a'jo&ybaffi, another oiodi-
datc i 6f fool-ttrdy nautical honor*, named fdhn
M. Hudson, anadulMes hle .detensinatittt of trying
to accomplish the feat with a boat twraty-rac feet long
and eix feet wide. Hia craft ia a metallic life-boat,
foil chip-rigged.
—A woman named Xhathury *H miasad from her
Mom at Blookley. England. on the J4& of Uaroh, and
no trace of her could be dSNCMtliT her hneband or
the police. On the 15th alt a laborer ptyslug along
an ornamental lake, nearly surrounded by ghrnba,
heard a moorhen Making a peculiar noiae; be pro
ceeded to the sp*t, and found the *6t of the bird on
the breast of woman's body, which waa floating in
.the water. The body was found to be that of the wo
man Saatbury, which muat hare been in the water
• for five weeks. The neat contained seven egge, which
were nearly hatched.
—-The work on the Knoxville and Kentucky Boad ia
being pushed forward. All the saw-mills in the ad
joining oouatey are buay at work sawing out lumber
for the cnmrti River bridge and otbar amaller struc
tures. The engineer. Col. Terry, has bean erecting
build! oga tor hia laborers and perfecting other ar
rangements by which to expedite the work.
—Doeetfcks" has appeared again in the papers, un-
gar hia own name: Mortimer Thompson.
—Why are the flowers on a lady’s bonnet like whal
ers ? Because they are “ artar-flah-Ue."
—It is said that there have been mors frail trees
planted out this spring, in New England, than has
ever bean In any former season.
—A run of one hundred and twenty miles waa re
cently made on tbs Michigan Central Railroad in three
houja and forty-nine minutes.
—A large force ia 'still employed at the Watartowu
Arsenal in the manufacture of heavy iron gun car
riage" for the forte along our saa-coaat.
—The recent attempt made in New York to place a
910,000,000 Juaraz loan upon the nurkot met with a
decided failure.
Mrs. Gen. B. E. Lee arrived at Cairo from New Or
leans, Tuesday, on the ateamer Lady Gay. She ia on
her way nome to Virginia.
—Eight years ateady demotion to the wash tub lias
enabled a good woman in La Crosse to build thrfce
good houses, and put away a neat little pile of govern
ment bonds.
—In the town of Waynseboro', Augusta county, Va.,
la not a single dram shop, the current of public
in being so strong against the practice no person
brave it by vending liquor.
—It la raid that the average money which has
changed hands in "play" every month this year, since
January, at one Paris club alone, ia $800,000, which
gives a return of $9,600,000 per annum.
—President Johnson Will be fifty-eight yoars of age
on the 29th day of Dcoembor next, if he lives till that
time, having been bora at Raleigh, N. C., Decomber
29, 1803.
—A man In Washington Territory has named an in
fant son as follows: John-Elmer-Shsrman-Shsridan-
McPherson-Kllpatrick-Thomas-Butlar-Farragut-Lyon-
Grant.
—A Catholic priest created a sensation in a street
railroad car in fit. Louis Friday night, by knocking
down and beating a fellow passenger, whose blasphe
mous und obscene language shocked his morality.
—Profossor Alexander Dallas Bachs, Chief of the
Coast Survey, is seriously 111 in Washington, andlittle
hops is entertained of hia recovery. He ia said to suf
fer greatly from the disease which will probably oloae
his career.
—Gen. Grant has reoeived a present of a magnifi
cent horse from the Mexican General Carvajal. The
n stock, a
DRUQ 2 H0USE
Pratt & Brothers,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
A»» ,
Manufiiotnringf ChemigrtB,
No. 288 KING STREET,
Fourth door above Market at..
Charleston, S. C.
by the Mayor and Alderman
or the cltr of Savannah, in council assembled, and
it is hereby ordained by the authotlly of the same,
Thu from and after the ptasage of this ordinance.
on under the direction of a superintendent elected
by Oonnctl, endtM whole expanse or
he aorae directly by the corporation.
J! 8*c. s. Be it natter '
‘Mbresuid,
V PBATT, IS. W. WILSON. I P. & WILSON,
Graduate of Phils.
Chemist to late 8.] iCollege of Phar-
Nitre and Mi- macy. A Chemist
Bur eau. 1 I to 8. C.Ord.Depft
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DRUGS,
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DEALS Rflf
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DRUGGISTS’
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BREWEBSOFnNEPALt ALES&PORTER
WEST IS^ST BET- R 7&SAVE- ’■••’A' Vb'fiK
fTHE mmeialgaed having been appointed sole c
* for the city for the aiboi
ppointed sols sgem
ivewell known and su-
pertor Ale, (warranted to »iaud in any climate), are
now prepared to supply the same in packages to Mlt
purchasers. : r ,
12-Btno CUNNINGHAM. PURSE A CO.
m
and is
cam-
horse Isa descendant from pure Arabian stock, a
tbs same that Gen. Carvajal rode through all hia
, fcalgnsT : . i ;
—A lady, Mias Georgians Hill, has published a
book showing how to cook or serve eggs in a hun
dred ways; but aha says that in Frsnofai cookery no
lass than six hundred and aigbty-flva waya are recog
nized.
—A Scotch paper states that the operative bakers,
shoemakers, skinners, coach builders and tailors of
Kelso, have all succeeded in obtaining an increase of
wages, with, In some Instances, a modification of the
working hours.
—Gottsobalk Is meeting with great auoceaa in Peru,
and has received a new decoration there in the
“haps of a gold acanthus leaf, ornamented with gold
and diamonds, and surrounded by the symbols of
xnusio.
—A Boston paper tells of a St Louis merchant who
want to Boston last week to buy boots and shoes, but
got disgusted because he could’nt have wine at his
Sunday dinner, and same to New York and bought
$10,000 worth of goods.
—A Boston man writing homd from Blohmond,
says: "Though I do not believe fifty Southern gen
tlemen would wish to see slavery restored, I am con
vinced that many of the blacks would prefer slavery
to the condition to which they hare been reduced by
sudden emancipation."
—The Austrian Government ie preparing to send
professional people to the great Paris exhibition, who
will cook all the nations! dishes of that empire, maka
all the candy known there, and tell oil the wines, cor
dials and spirits (especially raatopchin and ilibovitz,)
of Austria <
—Great names and small, in moan deeds frequently
get mixed up, and a remarkable instance occurred in
Richmond, Virginia, on Friday and Saturday. George
Washington and Charles Dickens, Napoleon Bonaparte
and Julius Cesar were arrested tor theft.
—The inhabitants of Taschkent, Asia, have volun
tarily resolved to aet free their Persian slaves. As a
compliment to the Czar, having learned that the Bus-
slans had emancipated their earth in dkferenoe to his
withes. The Russian papers cite this as a prodf of the
civilizing influence of Buiaia In the East
—A young man and wife arrived it Si. Louis by one
of the Mississippi steamers one day Uat weak, with
neither baggaga nor money to pay the tore. The clerk
of the boat seized the wife in' payment, and kept her
on the boat as security. Whereupon toe husband took
out a warrant against him for kidnapping.
An Irish lady wrote to her lover begging him to
send her some money. She added by way of post
script
"I am >o ashamed of the request I have mods in
this letter, that I sent after the post-man togetlt back
but the servant oould not overtake him.” *
—Sixty rum sellers ware fined 930 each and sen
tenced to three month* in the house of correction at
Boston, on Friday, end ell appealed, as usual. One
of the depnty constables who made the complaints
bought a cigar at one of the plaoes which he visited,
and the liquor sellers' attorney entered a complaint
against him for smoking in the afreet.
-Sylveetor Mowry. of Arison* fra* written a latter
* proposing to take command of* i
socrjrMSasas^r
TIMBER AND FARMING LANDS
FOR SALE.
J OFFEK for sale a large body of heavily timbered
and fine farming Lauds, lying, on the Satiila
river, above the A. A G. It H„ in Ware connty, Ga.
These lands contain a great quantity of the largest
ranging and mill timber in the State, running par
allel with the river for miS-i. A steam mlH pat at
the bridge on the Gulf Railroad could be supplied
for half a ceutnry The river is a good rafting stream
foe miles above-my lands, from which place parties
are rafting great quantities to Burnt Fort. There
arc improvements at different points on the river,
some of which have gooff- peach orchards, and pro
duce corn, sea island and upland cotton, sugar cane,
and all other southern products,' as well as any lands
In Southern Georgia.
I will give u bargain ia..the’abovu,' and witltaks
pleasure in showing ihelands at-ony. time. - », , .
T. W. HI PITMAN,
No. 8, Blacks, ear, A. to G. R. R. Ga.
Of. apply to Nichollg, Camp to Co., one door from
arner Barnard, -north side Bay street, Savannah,
Be it further ordained by the authority
1, That the City Ooaotil, at its next regular
of Council, ia January of every year taere-
whoee salary
after, shall elect a
Mail be per IH
a bond to the city, with good seesrtty, la the sum of
five thousand dollars, for toe faithful discharge of hia
duty, which bond ah all be approved by the Mayor
each superintendent to elve each be
upon _
date of his election, and upon toiJare to give each
bond or neglecting to enter npon hie dntlee within
"" shall be '
which bond shall be approved by the Mayor :
superintendent to give each band and to outer
the dutlee of bie office within ten days from the
of his election, end nponhihu ' '
or neglecting to enter upon hie
lid Uma, his election shall be dee
the City Connell at lie next regular
elect some other In his piece.
Sac 3. Be It furter ordained by the a
deemed void, and
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MACHINISTS’ TOOLS
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY
Clnalartaw Mills, Unfit—n*i|r am*
•Uc Ittui
Steam Fire Eagmes, Hese, Ac.
•W 8end for a catalogue. mit-9
TJ RICK-MAKING MAI
-D Perl nr Wheels, Tile
KS*
fto-sto
machinery*
chines, Brick Presses, Tem-
iie Machine*, and every de-
Machlnery used in the —nntortnre of
PRANKUN L. eABNBLL
*• ■"‘rasaiSfcr
earner
Georgia.
a23-m*
Sale of Government Property.
Will be sold, at Public Auction, at J*o’clock,. M,on
WEDNESDAY, May VJ, 186<J, at the Army Machine
Shops, on St. Helena Island, opposite Illlton Head,
8. t!, under .the direction of Capt. Olios. Barnard,
Assistant Quartermaster, the following public
property :
One horizontal Engine, 30 inch stroke, 18 inch cvl-
mder ”
One horizontal Engine, 2u inch cylinder
One Locomotive Boiler
One Steam Boiler Heater•’ c
Parts of two Engines, 8 inch cylinder.
One Blower Engine cylinder
Two Double Hoisting Engines
One Old Boiler
Two Saw Mill Oarsisges . -■
Lot Of 1 old Machinery- ~ - -
Two Hand Railroad Cara
Two Iron Pilot Honse*'.
One set of Hollers lor Boiler linn
One Power Punch —
Six Slide Lathes, one «HiMh swing, two 80 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 Cupulas
One wooden Planer
Three Steam Pumps
One Brass Furnace
Six Iron Ladles
One Jig Saw.and Table
One K. R. Splitting Saw Table
One Pattern Makers’ Lathe
One Morticing Machine
One Foundry Crane
One hundred Iron Boiler. Castings
Two Pile Drivers
One Fnrnace Cupola
One Timber Track
Fifteen thousand Bricks
One lot Patterns
8t. Julian Street, Weat of
s a:v^isrisr Am,
^lcfxuvtts ron
MERRITT, WALCOTflt CO.,
i -.► ' ULt
M Coortlandt Street lew Tort.
IIMVULE & GLEASON.
pafanent coming into hi* pomeasion: to make all
contracts tor the purchase of carte, hone* and mules,
and for the him of able-bodied men, such a* may be
necessary to perform the duties of the Department,
aa hereinafter deacribed ; all such contracts and en
gagements being into subject.to toe approval of
Connell, and shall give receipt to the City Merah.i
- all com and other provender -purchased and fnr-
h*d him by aahr Marshal And it shell be the
fanner duty of said superintendent to cause the men
M employed to p*» through all parts of the city
dally, Sundays and genendholidays excepted, with
the carts, and takeoff all offhl, filth, manure, ovster
"heels, or other rubbish that may be collected In
barrels aad boxss, or that maybe lOnad-in-My
street, lane orsqnales within tha dty, and carry, the
same to such place as may be determined by the
Mayoror Chairman or the street and Lane Commit
tee. ' Provided, that all manure shall be at the dig.'
joeal of the corporation, and curled beyond the
limits or the city.
Bee. A Be it further ordained by th% authority
aforesaid. That it shall be the doty of the superin
tendent to report to the M&yoi or Acting Mayor,
every Monday morning, tbevsbmbor 0 f frauds and
teams employed - in tfe -department-- and the condi
tion of the streets, latteh$mdhef6arva ; and on every
alarm of fire it shall be his duty to repair to the place
of the fire with such of bis teams as are not actually
loaded and carrying off the offal at the time of the
alarm being given, and be mibject to the orders of
the Mayor, or the person or persona acting in his
place. And for neglecting or Tailing to perform ail
the requirements of this ordinance, the said superin
tendent shall, upon oouvictioa before the Mayor, Or
pe person or persons presiding at the Police Court,
be subject to a line of not leas than five dollars nor
more than fifty dollars lor each offence—one half to
go to the informer, the other bah lor the use of the
city. Provided, ugVertheleJa, for any charge of gross
neglect or misdemeanor, lie, the said superintendent,
shall be liable to be tried before Council, und be re
moved from Office or be fined in such sum as Council
may order and direct. And in case of removal from
office, a. new election shall be held at the next meet
ing of Connell to fill Bis place for the unexpired resi
due or liis term, and notice of each election shall be
giveu by the Clerk of Council ten days before the
lime at which said election sball.tuke place.
Sac. 6. Be It: fWiber ordained by the authority
aforesaid; That If shall be the ditty of said superin
tendent to see that the public squares are also duly
examined, and any offal or rubbish that may be
therein found shall be removed oy his carts - and It
shall be the further duryef aald superintendent to
furnish the Chairman, of the Streets and Lanes Com
mittee with the hands, teams and cazto belonging to
the Scavenger Department, one hour each day, from
the 1st day of November to the 1st day of May and
two hours per day from the 1st dey of May to the let
day of November, Sundays and general holidays,
And days succeeding general holidays, excepted, for
the purpose or asaisring Ill grading, levelling, or fill
ing up any of the streets, lanes or squares. And it
shall be the duty of the said superintendent to keep
two or more ploughs, and during heavy rains rogo
through the city and open with said ploughs such
places aw need opening, to let the water run off men
freely.
8bc. 6. Be it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid. That it shall be the duty of the superin
tendent to take charge of and fee l all cattle or other
animal* whatsoever liable to be impounded by the
City Marshal or any city constable, and to deliver up
saideatQeorother annuals to their owners on toe
customer]! toes being paid; for the' fulfiluMat of
which dnfy mkluwnntendent fibaB have ~ -
MAN UP ACTUKEB8 OF ALL KUTDBOF
Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Serewe, Taps and Die*,
toe., toe., and dealers in all kinda-of Railroad, Steam
ship and Engineer's Supplies, Oils, Vaatok Paint,
Hemp and Rubber Backing; Osk Tanned and Robber
Belting, Brau Fittings, Chipping and Riveting Haro
men. Files, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nails. Circular and
Gang Saws, Pumps, Steam Whistles, Steam and Wa
tor Gangers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of every
description, toe., toe. Alio Agents far A. P. WOOD
4 CO.*S celebrated Portable SteamTtngines.
fll
Miscellaneous.
J. Addlzy Huvzlu
Jobs C. Bitzoim
to the Pound, and shall ns» the stables for keeping
the mules or horses engaged in the Scavenger De-
partmeut, and shall keep the same in good repair
And it shall further be Ms . doty to be at the said
Pound, or have tome agent there, at two stated hoars
each day, when cattle at Otter affinals are within,
for toe purpose of dtdftorittgsdJeaWe or other ani
mals to their owners when called for. And, farther
ito^haU wetland truly pay all moneys collected for
tons delivering up cattle or other animats, to the
City Marshal—the money allowed by ordinance tor
feeding or other animals Impounded being ex-
cepted.
Be tt further ordained by toe authority
aforesaid. That all ordinances or parts of ordinance*
militating against this ordinance be, and the same
are hereby repealed.
Ordinance passed In Council January 27th, 1864.
tnjis-io K. 1). ARNOLD. Mayor.
The following wooden Building*:
One loo feet long, 36 feet wide. Blacksmiths’ Shop,
containing nine Brick Forges, with BaBows com
plete; one 64x98; one 70X10; one 24zM; onff 19X31
one. two stones, 1*9x28; three 20x20; one 12x12; two
25x13 ; three 28X11; one 20x12; one 110x26; onessox
30; one 23x22; one 24x20; one 12x8; one 18X12; one
189x30; one 115x60; two stories, with loft,
Terms cash in Government lands.
C W. THOMAS,
Bv't. Lt. Col. and Chief Quartermaster Dep’t 8. C.
aso-td
to General Grant, i
ment of cavalry for toe purpose of punishing *&o
Apoohet in Arizona. He says: “I desire neither rank
nor pay, only to* absolute handling of this tore* with
out restrictions. I will then Undertake to dear Ari
zona of Apache* In twelvemonths." V: .
—A colored waiter, named Benjamin, died iff a 4 sin
gular manner in New Haven, Connecticut, on Thure-
4*? last. H* hod a troublesome com on oas of hia feet,
to which h* applied one of those advertised •• infalli
ble solves” and tome turpentine. The result was in
flammation ton leg; followed by amputation and.
death in* fewhottr*.- * .» <- i . . I \
There Is a story of a oatebtated French preacher
who, on delivering a eermon on to* dnty of wives’
said: ”1 see opposite in this congregation a woman
who has been guilty of the sin af disobedience to hex
husband, sod in order to point bar out .to unlvmml
condemnation, I will fling my breviary at her w—*
....... book arid every female bead Instantly
«. K. HIBER, IIITLfY 0. HASELL 1
G-eneral Partners.
M. K. JE8UP * CO..
-\ew York, Special Partners.
Ha lilted hie
ducked.
-For several day s and nights paat a destructive fire
he* been raging in toe South Mountain, in toe vicin
ity of the Black Bock. Md. The prevailing khTh vrind
during the week has caused toe destruotivTelement
to sweep forward with increased fury. Large bodies
of valuable timber land, have been swept away and it
is feared that to* lose will be far greater before toe
marob of toe are Is arrested. - '***.
—At the death of a pious
awltserlond, toe name of God waa _
eral sums on to* credit side of hi* books!- Ifo one
knew of%ucb a creditor, and an Investigation showed
that the merchant bad opened an account with too
Father of All, and entered to it eachyearaahaA of hie
profits. The clergy have claimed toe sum on to*
ground that they represent God upon earth, (while
their demand is opposed by toe autheritfCs oT the
canton.
—The body of Sterling King, who hue been in Jail
at Louisville, Ky., for some time, on a charge of horse
stealing, and who made a confession tost was pub
lished all over toe couutry, claiming to be an accom
plice in the assassination of President Lincoln arrived
at Cincinnati on toe 10th, an to* Louisville
His death wta really a suicide by starvation. For
forty days be had taken them eras t monel at food, and
during the ten days previous to his death he refused'
to eat more than on ounce of food per day.
w “. fOT l n ? * n jk® river yesterday that has puz
zled the oldest inhabitant to give a name to. The
thing was oaught by a flahermkn, seme three mil..
bafow the city, anu measures eighteen feet and some
inAes in length, and weigh* one hundred and seventv
pounds. IthaetowahepTof aio^rSMSSISSS
wlth long eh^gy hair and
mouth, which resemble* a bung-hole more ♦»».- an.
thing sire, ft his a pmidl. into. £n£.°£ STtaJJ’
and a UU like s rat—Chattanooga Union, SM. 7
HUGER & HASELL,
NO. 46 EAST BAT STREET, -
CHARLESTON, S C.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS,
AND DEALERS
IN
Hallway Equipment and Supplies, Portable and
Stationary Engtues, Saw Mitts, and all kind*
or Machtoery reqnhafiiby Railroad
; Companies, cbntrattors. -
Manufacturers, Machinists and AgricdlttrsAiMa. ^
Advances made on consignment «C-
alao on Cotton and other Produce-
BENTLEY D. HASELL,
CIVIL, MINING AND CONSULTING
ENGINEER
ESTIMATES MADE AND CONTRACTS
TAKEN.
OPFICK 40 KAST BAY, CUARLEITOI
W : 8. V.
J26 ImAtwtf
BichoMATron fob Fall** Wow**.—The persons
engaged in the enterprise lor the reclamation of Milan
woman, known as the "Midnight Meetirur Movement ■■
held their annual meeting lately in hndm
els meetings have token plaoejn various norm nTth.
metropolia, and three hundred women bavabean to.
dnoed to abandon their Immoral muraci of na It la
believed that a thousand have beenradaim^**
Count Konohelef, an inoredibly rich Bueetea -wa
f^ffto
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE.
A N OKIHNance—To fix the compensation of
Keeper of the Park aud the Keepe- of Squares
Streets aud Crossings, and the Salary of the Clerk of
the Market.
8sc. 1. Be It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
of the city or 8avauuab, in council assembled, and
lt is hereby ordained by the authority of the same
That from the 1st day tf April, istjti, the yearly com
pensation of too Keeper of the Park shgll be one
thousand dollats, and the yearly compensation of the
Keep* r or the Squares, Streets and Crossings s'
be seven hundred and twenty dollars ; and that
said compensation eltall in each case be in full
toe services not only or the Said- keeper*, but or
depdty or deputies,- sub-keeper or snb-keepers,
Her them and each of them; and that the yearly
compensation of the Clerk or the Market shall be
ftfteen hundred dollars; and that all ordinances and
parts of ordinances, so far as they militate with this
ordinance, t>e, and the same are hereby repealed
Passed in Council Mav 2d, 1866.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
Jaujts Stewast.
.Clerk of Council. myl6-6
MAXWELL & REYNOLDS,
CIVil Engineers and Surveyors,
WILL VVBNISU
THE BB3T TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS
to Land Sellers, and. if employed by Buyers, will ex
amine and teport npon lands In tbe market.
f~ Office—Boll street, opposite Poet Office, se
cond floor. Post Office Box, 490.
Refer to John Screven, President 8. A. A G. B.
tnd' A Q. R. R ; N. A. Hardee * Co. a!8-lm
ichaei Waters,
Alas, one other tract,
ng UT acres, adjnrein|f lands of tha salat* of
Rebbra Wateia, Jackson Lorfcr and William Taylor.
Algo, one other trad, containing StO acres, at" '
lands of, Michael Waters, estate of Reuben
•M othres.u Alao, one other tract, coats!
acre*, adjoining land* of John Edenfield, estate at
John Bragg. Hie above being the property of Wm.
Taylor, late of said conotj, deceased. •- ,; *
Bold for a division among the heirs an3 creditors of
r. m.
JHAM COD NT if —TO all whom
** u county
to make bBjrettomur'an? they
W'tnrasreyoffichtis^ -
my9-lam6m
THOMAS BAYS!
SMORK :
*28 ... Administrator.
S tiffs or GEORGIA. EFFINGHAM COUNTY -
To all Whom it may concern:
Whereas, Amos FVtothn will apply nt flte Court
Ordinary for Letters of Administration on thoes-
totoof Benjamin & Blddenback. deceased:
ft^e are therefore to cite and admonWiaU whom
TS may concern to be and appear before said court to
make objection Of any. they havej, on or before the
first Monday in Jane next, otaerwise said letters will
^S!«S^yJtend and official'signature this 25to
’ t \ s . TfCBKAC. Ordtnary.
"*“4 OTATK OF OEORGulGiANTT^^^!:
ly, administrator on the e*- 8L w t , °* 11 m *y concern • *
rt T: Bourqnin, deceased, hsff ffisde sp- ^Whereas William Manly will annh. „ ' * U
the Court of Ordloary for leave to sett Offxlttiary for letters «li»imasorvi£ P iT,? tthe Court
of said estate,, for too benefit of the “*.* ut * "John J- Durnctt, on
Miese' are, therefore, to cite )UWj ' ll e-
whom it may conceln, to be ami iS? aUl nonUh
court to make objection (If an v [ h !{.' p r ar hefc^J“J
SUM letters will lie granted. ext ’ «hertvi'
^Witness my official signature this »th ii av
““mylO j.
drtIli la r T
of Bohort
. dioe to
alltfiff Binds
heirs ahd creditors of said deceased:
These aim therefore, to cite all
to make their objections llf they have any/, on or be
fore toe first M nday in June next.
Given under my hand and official signature this
2d A Util, 1866. F. B. T&BKAV, ’
afi 1 %,r '-
G^sssl^-^**^***** Sts?
Whereas, Patrick,'
thfi Court of Ord’ "
OW the estate of
deceased
nms
apply at
,tion
county,
fcfiORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To oil
w may concern 2
Wherre*. Michael .Bryan will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Utters Dlsmloaory os Executor ou too
estate of-Owen O’Rourke, late of said county, de
ceased': ...
These arc, therefore, to cite and
tt may concern, to be and appear L. .
any they havej on or before the
■ 1 'ir next, otherwise said Ml
admonish all
‘.and appear before **U o
my hand and official signature this 6th
r of April, 1866: '
. -DOMINICK A. 0*BVRNK,
«I •*.>. . Ordiaary
EXECtJTOR-a NOTICE.
make objt»ction (ff my they haTe} an or jbefore the
finf Monday in Juno next, otherwise aafd.iettera will
befranted*. r -«-- ». .. > ., »
GD* — - — Ill r.l M 1 —1 —. ..X.. — .. * X. ’ ■ A I j , ,1mm ft f
itness iny official signature this 24th day of
April, 1866. . D. A. O’BYBNE,
a26 ' Ordinary.
j . r- - V
S TATK OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom It may concern: '
"Whereas, George GemendCi
Court of Ordinary for Letter*
trator on the-eWate
County, deceased -
These areHheVefore, tirolte hud admonish alt whom
It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to
make object ion jif any they havej os or before too.
first Monday lb November next, otherwise said letters
Witt be granted. ' J
- Witness my official signature, this 26th day of
April. 1866. u D. A- O’BYRNE,
o27-lam6m» , Ordinary.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
> all whom it rosy concern:
Whereas, Lewis Gardner will apply at'tlic Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Bartolo Cntlno, late of said c.ounty,-deceased:
These are. thwefore, to eiteand admordaiiall whom
it may concern, to be abd appear before said Court
to make objection (if any they havej on or before the
first Monday in June next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.- Vj
Witness my official signature, tins 27th.day of April
36. • D. A. O’BYRNE,
myl . j Ordinary.
l^TATB
OF GEORGIA, APPLING COUNTY.
Timothy Williams
... n
Nancy Williams, t
Libel for Divorce.
Sale of Government Property.
wm be sold, at Public Auction, at th^ Government
BttreHoose, on South ConimeroUl WfiArf Ctortes-
ton, 8 C„ at 12 o'clock; M. our FRIDAY, May 25th,
166A a large quantity of Oovernment property
from tbs Army Machine Shops on Bt. Helena
‘ " of
Spelter, Sheet Lead, YelioW
Paints, Chain. Screws, Boili
IronPIpe, Coppre Nsii
tlon l K*114, * Spikes, Nt
Bolts, Wire, Hinges, t
Sheathing PaperTcoalTar,"S|)un Yarn, Fitch, Ream,'
for Boiler Irom
stn, P»t Lamp*, ou Onffs, Crucibles^ Jfiannsts, Squirt
Cans, Gang Saws, Gqistaus, Woodward Steam
Pnmpe, Expanders, Hydraulic Jacks, Anchors, Steam
Guagak Globe Valve*, Cheek Valvas, Gonga, Ther
mometers, Steam Whistles, Crow Ban, 8
Spirit Level Bulbs, Lamps, Satts, Hlo
Compasses, Life Preservers,' Cork
Screws, Tube Brashes; Iras Tank
Grates, Bellows, Portable Forgw, -Piatfonfi 861966,
Grindstone, Moulding neake,Biovels, S pedes, Bleck-
resith’6 Tools. PlumblrVKSls. Carpentort* Tools/
Catalogues containing a toll list of th# articles to
be sold can be obtained In a few dan upon applica
tion tothe Quartermaster* at Charleston ondHUtoo
Head, s. 0„ and Savannah and Augusta. Ga.
cash In Government —
„ —B MU]
Sheriff, that the defei^mnt is hot to be found in
this State or County, it i9 on motion ordered that
said defendant appear mid answer at the next term
of this Court, else that (the cise he considered in de
fault, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed; and it is
farther ordered that this ’notice be published ia the
Savannah-NSws A Hanaro once'a month dor four
moutiis. HARRIS A -WILLIAMS,
* Atty’s pro Libellant.
W. M. SESSION'S. J. I. 0- B. 0.
A true extract from the minutes or the Court, this
6th day of April, isee.
. i ' GEORGE EASON,
my4-lamam Clerk s. c.
will be mhde to
Effingham county for
leave to sell all the land belonging to the estate of
Christian. Wisenbaker, flate of said county, for U
benefit of the heirs of said estate.
•5- GEORGE A. KELLER, ExT.
April 14, 1866. *16-l*w2m
/ LEGAL NOTICE.
a LI, persons having claims against toe estate of
XX Margaret Greene, late deceased, are hereby re-
-nired to present the same, properly atti
the time prescribed by law; and all persona indebted
to said estate to make immediate payment to the un
dersigned. - • :'■■■-
GEORGE NOBLE JONES,
S notified Executor,
oyd, 119 Bay street
al94awtw>f£
S TATE OF GEORGIA. MoINTOSH COUNTY.— 1 To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Mary Ann Robson will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration ou the es
tate df Will am - Robson, late of said county, de
ceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
file their objections with said court (If any they have),
on or before the first Monday in June next,
otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, my band officially this 27th day of April,
1S66. ' R. A_BlRD,
*28 Ordinary.
^ORGIA^L YNif COUNTY.-rf o ail whom it may
Whereas, Wilson Campbell will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Samnel Brook, late of said county, de-
seaond Monday in Jane neat, otherwise raid letters
will he granted.
- -Witness my hand and official signature this 19th
dSy of April. 1866. . s-
STEPHEN J GORTON,
*2 6-lawln>, Ordinary.
TATE OF GEORGIA—All persons interested ate
. C. W. THOMAS.
«ar”* Um ‘- “"pSias.rcTsau,.
apply to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
—*ty county for leave to sell all the real estate of
Enoch Daniel, late of said county, deceased.
-. A. E. DANIEL, Adm’x.
A. B. DANIEL, Adm’r.
April 1,1866. 15-1 aw.’m
A N ORDINANCE—To regulate the appointment of
Commissioners or the Hassle School.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of toe
city of Savanhtb, in Connell assembled, and lt Is
hereby ordained by the authority oi the same. That
immediately after the passing of tola ordinance, and
at the first regular meeting of council in January of
each succeeding year, the Mayor aboil appoint three
commissioner* of the Hoesie School; one of whom
shell be tbs Mayor, when he is not a regular member
of the ."Board of Public,Education for the City of
And be it farther ordained. That said commission
•« shall hold their offices until their successors are
•ppointed. and shall unite with and become part
and parceji of toe ‘• Board of Public Education for
toe city of Savannah,”** created by an act of toe
General. Assembly or the State or Georgia, approved
Ifarch 21st, 1866, «d be governed l^-said *c| aud
•uch by-law*, rules ahd regulations as said Board of
Public Education ter the-city of Savannah
time to time ordsla for its government
And be it Tuttirer ordained by the authority afore
■aid. That all ordinance* : and parts of ordinances,
militating against this ordinance, be, and the same
are hereby repealed.
Passed inCoancU Mmylfith, 1866,
■ v - EDWARD C. ANDERSON,
Attest: James Stewart, Mayor.
Clerk of Council. my 19-6.
Southern
jSPKEB own.
Increased Facilities I
FREIGHTS FORWARDED
tf 1TH GREAT dispatch
Jkat zteduoecl HAtoffi,
A N ORDINANCE—To authorize the appointment
otADeputy Harbor Master, and to provide for-
Mjuaicompensation find the compensation 6f the Aa-
Harbor Maeter lately employed.
Whereas, the Harbor Master, in consequence of
toe Increase of his dntlee, waatompetled. on toe 8th
dey of January-test, to employ the service* of an'
assistant, gnanrom Hwmne 1 has toima it nsceasirr' *
to retalivqmch. assistant’s services at the rate of six
w 8 have opened toe 1
tt West Broad and J
Stable at toe ca
Ga-. and Meprepared’to'tSe^resOTtirary
day, week or month, and our past experience in the
above bnainasa induces os to fed that-ute-eanwivo
general satls&cflon to all who tn aVliacroii fair us. ‘ 1
myl lm* AOPoa
V. A.
STANDARD LIQUOR*,
Ageute for Charles Fan* Champagnot, Kattarti
Kentucky Boorbon Whiaksy.ttO.:
myl-tf
hundred
tortant
larbor
tlon, to
bor Master'
SEC. 1. Be
of toe city ol
lt is hi
Thattl
ed by i
the Mayor—i
Slatel’ -
snch
ratio!
te be
Master, and exclusive
bor Master.
to. 2.-—And be lt further ordained, by the author
ity aforesaid, That from the rand now in band, or
herfiafter to be coOscted by th e Morbor Master Its be
intkrized to retain aeoffiMeney to rsMUAfrse him-
leif for so much ss fie may bare paidhl* assistant
nances ‘aO tar «a theymlOtetewltL ..
be, and the same are hereby r»p»t^
Passed in Connell May ie, 1866.
EDWARD V.
Attest: James Stew.
ANDERSON,
.Mayor.
mylfog
THE INLAND ROUTE.
AU SAX* «BSW«B
rfrara Hew York, PMladelpUA andBalffttfort, to At-
“* ! • lanta, Georgia, with
BUT ONE OHANGlf OF CARS. '
The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, In connec
tion with the HABNDEN and ADAMS’ EXPRESS
COMPANIES, have arranged with Roads forming
the Greet Through Unas from the North, by which
merchandise can be forwarded aa above.
Order freight from the North to bo delivered to
toe Haro dan or Adams’ Express Companies, and is
New York City at toe Santhern Express Office, $9
Broadway, marked "Ihlaiui Route.” 1 11 "
Express by Sea continued- as heretofore. Goods
malgned to Southern fixprare Company (Charles
ton or Savannah) will be promptly forwarded.
my4-lm
THOH. Wa BROOEi
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND GENERAL
UPHOLSTERY, :
M. B.-AU ORDERS
Street, PhUadtlphU,
RDSR8 sent by Mfil pros
Advances.
ATKINSON 4 CO., New York.
JAMES HEWITT A CO-, Liverpool.
ffSsreS
W- O. .P. MAiDMUKX).
Offloe at-O. Cohen’s, 81 Bay street.
S ’TATE OF GEORGIA, ULYNN COUNTY.—To all
> whom lt may concern:
Whereas, James Houston will apptv .to the Court
of Ordlnaty fof Letters of Administraton on .the es-
tate of Amos Davis, late of Washington City, D. C-,
deceased;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be end appear at said Court,
to make objection, if any they have, on or Itefore the
first Monday in July next, otherwise said letters will
hegranted.
witness my official signature this 14th day of May,
1866. STEPHEN J. GORTON,
myl8 Ordinary.
S TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM. COUNTY—To
all whbm it may concern :
Whereas, Amos F. Rahn will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Edward W. Rahn, late of said county, 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 havel on or before the
first Monday in Jane next, otherwise said letters will
itness my official signature this 27th day of April,
1866. D. A. O’BYRNE,
»2S’ ... Ordinary. .
S TATE OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.—To
. all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Mrs. Maria Parker will applyat the Court
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
Coort.to make objection rtf any they havej on or be
fore the first Monday ia-Juae next, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this '23d
day Of April, 1866. .
W. P. GIRARDEAU,
”>?** I -Oidinary.
legal notice.
f* leave to sell, sixty da £ h ° fern gjj»
- - ?««.jiereor, J,
. deceased, for the benefit nr
creditors of aald ostate cflt of
the 'teto g * rei
Qmn ana
WhOQj ••
o’sstjar*
Whereas, Sarah Parrish, an in-,.,
without a guardian, and unless some m per »°n, u
pereon appties for the gnardianito or Proper
shall appoint the Clerk ef the Superior iv 4 San '^
diaii of said Sarah ; p ™‘ tonrt g u> .
These are, therefore, to cite and „,
kindred of said Sarah to Hie their oblS,° ni3h
thtw have) in my office, on or before the ,l: s "r
in July next, otherwise said letters win
Witness my hand officially tliis io,, L»>w
PA YU) hKASLEy,' ia '
brtliii,,
1866.
myl6
administratokI^ale
W ILL be sold on the first TneeiWr in ,
Statesboro, Bulloch county^ «
hours of sale, (l,076j on<* thousand and!!? Ihe U ’M
acres oi Land, more or less, improved
late residence of James Lastincer deee’»i» 1 be ' n «ffhe
ed on the North by John S. Loe N.y uf 1
Of S Driggers, on tbe South by stephe t?. ‘J
230 acres, more or loss, tioumleq 1 ?• J
and Wm. E. McElvcn. Also, n
No. 26, First District and Second 8eJriIL C, "‘ ro ‘«.
acres on the-Old Ditch, knowna, 1hortn, AI ' 0 ' ‘
lougtng to the estate of James La_st,n cer an', 1 ’
for a division among the heirs 0 f «,i; D,J e,,:j
Terms on the day or sale, this lota ,t., n >. “S* 411 -
M03HCK is hereby given that I have made . 7'
IN tlon to the Conn of Ontinafr of 6 off 11 *
connty for leave to sell all the real and
erty of the estate of Frederick Jachtns °F‘
JACHESS,
Adcifnistntor,
N OTiCK.-GEORG^l^IDSNTiTf^ft^-
persons interested are hereby notified
months after date, application will be mJ,
Hon. Court of Ordinary of said enemy “f* t ?
sell two tracts of Land in Charlton cotmtv "
of the estate of Wm. D. Colo, deceaii late nt
county, for toe benefit of all concerned of Mll!
ml3 . N - J - paitebson,
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE'
ALL persons hay’ng claims
A Henry C. Freeman,
deceased, are h reby notifi
attested, within the time presetibedTvTaw'and°.n
persons indebted to said estate are reqneatedtomiT
mmedlate payment to the undersigned
GEORGE C. FKEEliAS
myl5-law6a Adminiitritor
aims against tie -estate of
late oi Chatham county
gTATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY—To all
whom it may concern :
Whereas, J. P. Mell will apply attbe Contt of : Or-
dinary for Letters of Administration on toe estate
of Jamee B- Me Fail, late of said county deceased ;
These are, therefore, to cite and 'admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear bcfei
Court to make objection, if any they have, on
fore the first Monday in July next, otherwise said
tetters will be granted.
Witness my official signature, tote 26th day of
April. 1866. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
myl* Ordinary.
VOTICE.—Two mouths after date, application will
A! be made to the Hon. the Court of Ordinirr ol
Chatham county for leave to sell all the Shari in
Stock Companies belonging to the estate of John
Boston, late of said connty, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and Creditors of said estate.
‘ , WM. HUNTER AomT,
Savannah, May 1,1866. myi-ie2wtm
BULLOCH ADMINISTRAfORFSALE
Groceries and Liquors.
H. Gr. ETJWE,
waoutaaL* dkai.cr in • • ■ •-
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES,
ALE AND EAGER,
Johnson's Square, opposite the Pulaski House,
Corner St. JuKen and Bryan Sts.
rPalllgant’s old Paint Stand.
Agent fot the • *.
ORIENTAL CHOLERA BITTERS.
S* Agent for H. Clausen’s celebrated Phoenix
Steam Brewery, New York ; A. M. Binnlnger 4k Co’s
London Dock Gin, and Club Sauce. marl*
MACKY, BEATTIE & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
Wines & Liquors
203 & 205 BAY STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
Pare Old Rye, Wheat and Bourbon Whiskies, fre
the most celebrated distilleries.
Sole Agents for Foster’s-Nectar-.and Magnolia
whiskey and Lovie’g Champagne*. . my9-tf
S TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—
To all whom it may concern:
• ’ Whereas, Thoms* j. McNteh will apply at toe Court
df Ordinary for Letters of Guardianship on toe prop
erty of Anna P. Baynard, minor, of said county:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish aU whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said court to
make objection (if any they havej on or before the
first Monday in Jane next, otherwise said letters will
be granted.
witness nry official signature tola 3d dayotMi
1866. D. A. O’BYRNK,
my4-law4w - Ordinary.
T WO months after date, application will be made
to the Conrt of Ordinary of Bulloch county for
leave to sell all the Land belonging to toe estate of
Bridget J. Wise, deceased.
WM. B. McELVEN, Adm’r.
v . . „ CATHERINE WISE, Adm’x.
Bulloch county, Mareh 24,1866, mi0-2m
S TATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY —To
all whom it may concern .-
Whereas, Jacob Weinbeimer will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters Dtemlasory aa Administrator
on the estate of Jacob Walter, late of said connty,
deceased; .»
These are, therefore, to dte and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection rtf.any they have) on or be-
fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness-my official signature this 2Sd day of April,
1366 D. A. O’BYBNE,
*24 • Ordinary.
less^-one tract containing 200 acreis one other tract
ol 200, and one other tract of 18 acres. The .bora
tend all bonneted by'the Fifteen Mils Creek acdM.
Mercer. One other tract of 106 acres, bounded by
estate of Berry Danghtsey; one other tract of y
acres, bounded by J. Mercer and Garrett WUItims:
one other tract of 22 acres, bounded by M. Merctr
and others; one other tract of 72 acres, bounded by
S. H. Holloway and W. Halloway ; one other tract ut
104 acres, bounded by iV. Jones and It Mercti.
Some of these tracts are well Improved, with some
good bay land on them, belonging to the estate of
John C. Kembrell, and sold under an order of tbe
Cobrt of Ordinary and for a division of said estate.
Terms on tbe day of sale.
JAMES W. KEMBRELL Adm’r.
. Cannon krjkliuuter, iom’r.
May 10th, I860. mylts-latriiw
T WO months after date, application will lie nixds
to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county for
leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estite of
AbeoTokn Parrish, Jon., deceased, for the benedt ol
all concerned.
May 10th, 1866.
' JAMES W. KEA1BREL,
myl6-law2m Admiuistraat.
TWO months after date, application will be made
X to tbe Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county lor
leave to Bell all the. lands belonging- to the esrate of
Elender Neshrtth, late of said county, deceased, tor
the benefit of aU concerned.
May 10th, 1866. JAMES M. LEWIS,
myl6-Taw2m Administrator.
Scranton, Smitfi & Co.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CfoOICK OLD BltAKDlBS,.
GIN,
S, Ay.
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
AMO, .
Bran - strictly at wholesale to
the trade; and we flatter ourselves that we can make
? to the interest of dealers to patronize ua, at the
head of Bay, opposite Jefferstin et., ml0-tf
(GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.-To" oli Whom it
V8 may concern: -
Whereas, Solomon Qlndly will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Christopher G. tiennet, late of said connty,
deceased; J
These are, therefore, to eiteand admonish all whom
lt may concern, to be and appear -4mfora Gout
to make objection (if anyjthey have) on or before the
first Monday in June next, otherwise said letters will
be granted.
Witness my official Mgnatore this 21st day of April.
18a6 - , D. A. O’BYRNE,
a24 * Ordinary.
O’TATE OP GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY —To all
I ’ whom It may concern:
Whereas, John M. Tteon wi J apply at toe Court
of Ordinary-for Letters of Administration on toe es
tate of Thomas A. Uiffier.Uto of said county, de
ceased: . .
These are, therefore, to dte and admonish all
Whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (If any they have) on or be
fore toe second Monday in June next, otherwise sfiid
letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this 18th
day of April, 1866.
• uo,. STEPHEN J. GORTON.
aSfolawlm Ordinary.
/j.EORGUt—CHATHAM COUNTY7-To all whom
V* it may concern.- _
Whereas, Isabella Green will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate
bf Beqjamto Green, late of said county, deceased;
These are, therefore, to cite and *dmniri«h oil whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said court to
make objection Of -any they lure) oft ; or before toe
first Monday in June next, otherwise said tetters
will be granted.
. WX dttcial signature this. 18th day of
April, 1864 D. A. O’BYBNE.
al9-lawlte
£aws aud journals.
fllHE CONTRACTS for dbHribui
Journals or the last and
mSOMaur*
pay a maataa-makerte bill of 91,800, which t^-i”
tocurrsd in Paris reosntiy. His defano* waa that tw!
waaa marrtag* ccnteaat batiassn hia wife and himuir
d , a ?’ ‘fr**»f-«Bffto day'of
o’clock M. Any-sealed bids i '
to me by maU before that tii
books in uij OongmrioiAi
•red as bid* at the letting oqUr
and seourity will bor
ance of the contract
ceptlon or the
soon;at*" '
Bfete
MaynwtkuLteraive.
PDBLIIHED FoB IMFORMATiON.
nrov its fixst kbaoino. f-
eSttims,-
™ £■ wtKisiivasyaffinsf *
iff hereby ordained by " - -
THE FIELD ANB FIRESIDE.
(Established, l85kj
A BUPERB literary Compankn a
XX Homs Journal; published every Saturday, ky
v SKI? i °° * “ Fayetteville street. JtaMgh,
SkimShffi; whiu w
the rambtoed service, of so manyl oelebretgd writere,
^•^jgrfrot raerara to pnmsntis* sn ue.
Po.«^ h 1^wwteteSi^irete,
ito A dffgree
PIERCE SKEHAH,
WboleMle and Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots ind-Shoee, ClothilhJ%tor-
elgn and.Domestic Wine*, Liquors and Sugars.
Also, Skehan’s Celebrated
QOLD^m v A^E
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
> LL
A Isaac W. MorreD, late of Chatham county, u »-
ceased, will pres nt them, duly attested; and all
persons Indebted to said estate will make immediate
payment to
a27rlsw6w
ANDREW M. ROSS,
Administrator.
BULLOCH ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
TTTILL be sold on the first TUESDAY in July next,
vf at Statesboro, in Bulloch county: 218*
prime Lund, more or less, lying in BuiiocL
connty, bounded by Thomas Waters, M Jones and
W. N. Lee and others.
Sold under sn Order of the Conrt of Ordinary and
for a division among the heirs belonging to the estate
of Nicy ttmito, deceased. Terms on the (lay of «iie.
May 10th, 1866. JAUSS SMITH,
'tf-lftfi-
myl£iaw6w
Administrator.
■VrOTIOK.•‘-GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.-AU
J.1 persons interested are hereby notified that
sixty days after date, application will be made to the
Ordinary of said connty for leave to sell all the lands
belonging to the estate of Michael Punish, iate of
said connty deceased, for the benefit of all concimsd.
May iOth, 1866.
DANIEL L-. KENNEDY,
myld-law2m Aduiitititre’-or.
f^EORGIA—BULLOCH COUNTY-To sll whom it
VT may concern:
Whereas, Hardy B. Hodges will apply at the June
term of the Conrt of Ordinary of Bulloch county, lot
Letters of dismissary from the guardianship w
David A. and Sarah Ann Brinson, crpbaiiS o( James J}
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish aU and
singular the kindred and creditors of said minora,
to file their objection (if any they hare) “By™'
flee o& jor before the first Monday in June next,
ensuing, otherwiaesaldleuer3 will be granted.
Witness my hand and official sigmeure tan 1 ™
day of Ajiril, 1866. „
Sl2-law6w ■ DAVID BEASLET. Ordinary,
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
A LL perao’ns having demands against the estate o
-«■ Edward Padelford, Jnn.. deceased, tnll pre. J
them, duly attested; and ail persons ind‘
said estate will make payment to the admin'-o 3
GEORGE L- COPft
al9-law6w AdmmistiAtor^
Notice.
A LL persons having claims against tne cjtai
A. William James Bulloch, deceased, arc reqne-W
to present them, properly attested, within the tone
prescribed by law, tothe undertignod; rad *H pa
sons Indebted to said estate ate requested
immediate payment. w ADAMS, Adm’r.
Savannah. Ga.. April 20. istw. a2«.la*«^__
ST 2L“ oereby ordained by the-autfeoritr of the same,
«S Sr..
and aeonritv will ijsSfeSfiT
■rfvra on ihe
^ffunencing at ths river, Ito test of 'Bast
street, and running southwardly ateeglhe
iiS^afcagafta.'sa&’s;
Oneyaar
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
in bottle and in wood; •
, London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
B*h Ates, Ac.
’ Liberal dsdnetiona made to b* trade.
H6 BROUGHTONtfrKEET, SAVANNAH,
dll-U and 99 Liberty afreet, N. Y-’ -
Direct Importation.
J2*^J^riNirtOHAM : FUR3E A CO.
ICE, ICE.
g==J:HSSKS=S
xraw^and Silo wing her 994,000 a year pin-money ;
> Wife tad him—If
wtpectlTD debts ; ten daja after
to
io date or the
ot U 16 fifofSe Sni
Sheriff of the conn tv in whirit »
^ he U a r^Ubi ^n.
give good bond, or such bid wlu
- a28-tmt0
company it with
ippfer Coui9>
Ahtennd
Notice.
CP FRHGHT OmOB ATLANTIC * GULF
C “""'**SSSS.«J
mitted, a .
3. And be lt further ordained
id,Th*tati ftg ordinances oTnifl dqr _
•PPhrahte to the fire UMteefraid ffowS
id by tote ordinauee ; and that all nrdlnannro nr
of ordinances, so Oar aa theyx with tote
be, and the Same are' ™
l-in-c
i«4.for
16j7 Ikartlmd
Savannah *
Batoaton Bn
Atlantic AGnlf
„ 5m#?i
t BBMMAM. BaLPWWffiOto
NfcW
Our lee is not taken from any celebrated p—f of
dteA*™ fr °“ l&wcltvor countryreapectfnlly soti-
AH orders should be addrraeed ti
GEORGE
mytO-tw
SMITH,
Agent Savannah.
MULES. .
toweskaeft*
JJ.EOKGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—To ull Whom
" it may may concern:
Whereas, John H. Harper wOI apply at the Conrt
of Ordinary for Letters of Guardianship on the per
son jind firoperty of Frances Harper, minor ana or
phan child of Solomon Harper, deceaged; - •
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all Whom
lt may concern to be and appear before said Court to
make objection rtf any they have) on or before toe
first Monday* June next otherwise said letters
Witness my official signature this tttt day of April,
1886- D. A. O’BYHNK,
Ordiouy.
/YEOHGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To aU whom
vJ may concern:
Whereata, Patrick Preaty will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration cum tes-
tumento annexo on the estate of Patrick prenty,
late of said couqty, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite ahd admonish all whom
It may concern to Be and appear before said court,
April ^18
O’BYRNK,
tWWtlT,
S TATE OFGEOKU1A. GLYNN COUNTY.—To all
whom it mav concern: ■
Whereas, Sarah D. Stephens will apply at the Conrt
of Ordinary for. letters or Administration on toe estate
of Charles Stephens, late of said county, dec
Those ai*Mierelora, to dte and
it may canemii, to he und appear before saffl court tw
make objection Of auyUtarhcve) on ot Before tbefint
Monday hi June next, otherwise artfi tetters Will he
[—«t«H C~
■ Given under mv hand and official eignature this
9th day of April, 1866. -Tdot • *
STEPHEN J. GORTON,
ray 1 i.: - Ordinary-
UTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM OOUNTY^To
o^llwbomltmajconcern: -
«S8saag?asgai!:gigi&ag
on the estate of Edward Hopkins, deceased,
ro make Objection (if any they havejon or before the
SSubh32£teA- 0clob * r aext '
signature, tola 96th day of
9c it ffwon *
■vi OT1CJ5-—Sixty days afterdate appitcutiuii will jj
it made to the Honorable the Court ot Oraum
of Glynn connty, for leave to sell Lot No.
180 feet, lathe old town of Brunswick, belont®*
the estate of Felidte DuBignon. , ,
HENRY ft. DcBIGNON.Al®.
mat MARY A. DCBIGNON, AdmJ-
OTATE OF GEORGIA,'LIBERTY COUNTY.- 10 ^
O whom lt may concern : t r .„ n
Whereas, Harriet A. Hart will apply to the to
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on
estate of 8. S. Hart, late of said connty, decease 0
These are, therefore, to cite and aiimanra;i
whom it may concern, to be and appeal »t 'n e - or
Court, to make objection, if any they h» r& "iUi
before the firstMonday in June next, other*i*
letters wi& be granted. . .
Witness my official slgnsture this 3d day of
1866 ; • W. P. GIRAHDKAt:.^
ft
QBOBGIA, SCHIVKN COUNTY:-To all whom
Wheraa^Wm! Walker will apply at
Ordtaanr for Letters of IMamiseion as Gusrdlsn
refore. to cite and admonish 0 !*'^,
to be and appe* r before sold
. (if any toeylteve) on or
Monday In August next, otherwise a* 10
W^£untyhand-and official signature this H
of Jealwy, 1899. p g rqbkrts,
IRATE OF GEORGIA, BOLLOCuToS'^ffo.
i rice to all the dlstlbutees of the estate 0 ^
ishtng, deceased, lute of said connty; ao-
tifiedtiifit I shall apply oa the first MondW
gust Mft WtolInc in terms of the law, w . „ estate
of Ordtosiy atraid county for a division of th?^
of said deceased amongMhe distributees
dtyofAStolS*. CALVIN
a Legatee of said Wm. Ruslung.
ai2-2-*mam - -
ofATft OtGEOftGIA, CHATHAffiCOCST*'
O alt whoa lt pay concern: t trt Corf 1
Whereas, Valentine Greet will »PP£,?L£r on tW
of Ordinary for LrtteM Distnlzaory f »
eatote of AnnE. Bowen, late of s*id CUUBJ
are, therefore, to dte and -SSftg
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