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BT MABT WALSINOHAM.
[The following beautiful "romsnza" will be read
with much interest, as It is a perfect little gem:]
Young Mowbray Journeying to the wara,
All belted he and>epurred,
From lady’s hand received a rose,
And from her Ups this word:
■•I loan thee to my country’s cause,
For glory, not for doom; ‘
To l>e not slain, but slay her foes,
I deck thy knightly plume.
Remember, caution is not fear, nor rashness valor's
test,
If he who fights and dies does well, who fights and
lives does liest.”
Now fierce the tide of battle laves.
And fast the conflict flows;
And high above the fight still waves
The white plume and the rose;
And gaily through the gathering fray
Our flower-crowned warrior see.
Strikes many a gallant blow this day
While mgh°rve d tK y stil. rings, With stroke on
Ho! he wbcTfights and dies does well!—who fights and
lives does best!
Ah! woe is me! that love’s kind hand.
Love's self should, hapless, mar !
A marksman viewed the helmet grand.
And mark'd the blood-red star!
A downward lance clove helm and crest,
And, bathed lu crimson tide,
Love’s fatal gift kissed liiiutiug breast,
And murmuring thus he died;
••Ob, love, lor Fame men strike and live!—for Free
dom heroes fall!
If he who fights and lives gives much, who fights and
dies gives all!’’
IN GENERAL.
— The heads of the guilty and wicked radicals in
the New York Custom House are beginuing to fall.
On Wednesday several were removed.
— The President has approved the bill directing the
examination of a site for iron-clads at Portland, Me;
also, the bill admitting, free of duty, to the United
States, lumber owned and sawed by American citizens
in New Brunswick.
— It is reported that the British Minister has de
manded the surrender of the Fenians who fell into
our hands.
— The first hundred miles of the Union Pacific
railroad have been completed.
The amount now in the Treasury vault at Wash
iugtOD, subject to draft, is nearly $100,000,000.
—A stock-raiser in Tennessee recently sold $13,000
worth ol Casbniere goats in one week. Olio ewe sold
for $1,300.
g|— About three hundred colored couples were mar
ried last week at the freedmen’a village on Arlington
Heights, in pursuance of Gen. Howard’s recent order
relative to concubinage.
— There is a perfect stampede among tlic citizens
of Alexandria, Va., to escape their extremely burden
some taxes. Two-thirds of the stores in the place are
for rent, and business of all kinds is being driven
from the place.
OF SAVANNAH, \
Omnns Cliu or Ooowoiu Inn* 5,1866. f
r 2. Be It rurt her enacted by the authority
of thename, That from atld after the paasageof
this Act, all persons shall be qualified to vote at the
election of HayorfjuM’BMMnafin ofthe cHy or»a-
vaunah and Hamlets ihereuTwlio are citizens or the
United Suites,'have resided fit the state w’Geo^la
for one year immediately preceding this election, and
continue so to do up to the time of election, and
within the corporate li®*“ ° r .tlTf 111 ‘‘ a ' “ e
month Immediately preceding their registration,
who have attained the age of twenty-one years, and
have raid ffil cl??toxevSr have In their own right
sufficient realestate to satisfy anyttxexecutions
wmrh mav be fawned against them/wbo have made
S reiSS^equirad bf the Ordinance of the city,
and have been registered according to the provision,
of this Act. [Extract from the Registry Laws, pass
ed 22d January, 1852-J
Extract from Ordinance passed Dec. 27, 1866:
SEC. 4. And Wit rentier ordained by the authority
aforesaid. That every male resident of said city, be
tween the ages of twenty-one and sixty years, shall
be liable to a poll or capitation tax of one dollar an
nually, except only such of said persons as may be ruar
entitled to registry anil to vote at city elections, and
who shall register their names and pay ror the same.
The following named persons have registered their
names since the first Monday in January, 1866 :
A.
-Solo-
Xew Jewish Synagogue in Berlin
moil's Temple Outshone.
The Jewish. Synagogue just completed at Berlin, but
uot yet consecrated, is one of the most gorgeous build
ings in Europe. The entire coat of the structure is
estimated at a million thalers, $750,000, in gold. To
give a description of the building is utterly beyond my
power. It is surmounted by a huge dome of the
Oriental type, which can be seen from every house
top in Beriiu. It is not less conspicuous for its East
ern form, than for the heavy guilding which covers
t in every part. Besides, there is also a minor dome,
iso richly gilded. The interior is broken up iuto
be great central hall of worship, not far from a hun
dred feet iu length, and provided with 3000 chairs for
he worshippers. These are of oak and richly carved,
khe number of seats on the ground floor, and devoted
jo the men, is precisely equal to the numbers iu the
jwo galleries'devoted exclusively to the use of the wo
men. The finish of the interior is of the most elabo
rate kind, and yet there is not a word or symbol in
the building except the imitation of the command
ments behind the pulpit. -
The ground color of the wails is brewn, but it is so
profusely studded with stars, and very delicate tra
cery, dune in gold, that the eye is dazzled with the
splendor. The whole is lighted with two thousaud
burners, and the cost of the gas burned each hour is
about fifty dollars. The rooms for committees, and
for small meetings, are as splendid in their way as the
main hall. The general arrangement of pulpit, read
ing-desks, pews and galleries, i9 not unlike that of a
Christian Church, aud yet there is a certain inde
finable something which seemed different. All was
more or leas Oriental in its general effect. The organ
is in the lower gallery, not opposite the pulpit, but is
at the same end with it ; it is a first-class instrument,
but is entirely concealed from view by a screen. The
price of a single sitting in the Church is five hundred
dollars at the present rate of the American.paper. It
would require a not inconsiderable fortune* to buy a
pew for an American family.
In size and splendor this new Jewish synagogue un-
quostionably eclipses the temple of Solomon. In its
erection the best materials have been used, and the
highest skill employed in every department. The
mere experimental and preliminary attempts in paint
ing the interior cost more thau ten thousand dollars.
The Jews of Berlin are proud of it, of course, for there
is no place of worship in the Prussian capital which
cau compare with it. The cathedral connected with
the national church of the land is insignificant com
pared with this new Jewish temple. It is in the dis
play of wealth involved in building this structure that
the Jews can show what power they possess, and the
pride of which it is the expression, is eveu stronger
than the internal hatred of the two sects of Jews
whose united money builds it.
The recent visit of Mrs. Jefferson Davis to Wash
ington was the occasion of much umbrage to the
scorpion-colored radicals, who desire to see “ treason
made odious” by heaping insult upon distinguished
and noble ladies whenever it is practicable. They
conceive that they are deeply offended because Sena
tor Saulsbury, yielding to the dictates of a kind heart
and the promptings of true gentility, thought proper
to escort Mrs. Davis to the Church of Ascension. This
compliment, paid by the distinguished Senator to a
valued lady acquaintance, the wife of an old personal
aud political friend, is said to have created quite u
“sensation” iu radical circles, as every other decent,
respectable and courteous act does.
Tt is also a subject of grievous complaint that after
church, on the day and year aforesaid, and at Wash
ington aferesaid, a •• noted rebel” procured a buggy,
yea, an “ open” buggy, aud took a Sunday ev« niog
drive with Mrs. Davis about the principal streets of
the city! It is furthermore alleged, among other
treasonable things which were developed by Mrs.
Davis’ visit, that very marked attention was paid her,
aud that many distinguished personages made “ un
seemly” haste to pay their respects.
Tne hounds who delight in persecuting prisoners
and innocent women aud children, desire to see hu
manity deny its oflices of sympathy and kindness to
an innocent aud unhappy lady, who is on a mission of
love and mercy in behalf of her sick aud suffering
husband! May a just God punish with shame and
coufusion such mean aud detestable spirits, who envy
a poor, broken-hearted lady even the consolation
which kind friends would extend to her iu her grief!
The deepest and hottest pit of Hades is too good and
cool a place for such despicable characters.—Rich
mond Timas.
Axson, J S K
B-
Barron, Jas A
Bulloch, Wm H
Bolsliaw, T H
Burroughs, Jno W
Bashlor, J H
Burroughs, W Berrien
Batblor, Valentine
Bullock, Wm G
Buntz, Henry
Byck, Simon E
Bartbelmess, R M
Butler, Gilbert
Berrien, J M
c.
Coldiug, S M
Casey, C C
Cumurun, Geo H
Cohen, Oclavu.
Ci-awlord. Hembrie
Corey, Wm B
Champion, Aaron
Carmody, Jas
Cope, James E
Callanau, Phillip
Cohen, Solomon
Cornell, L M
Cooper, John
Cunningham, H C
Colson, Theopliilas
D.
Dumas, Henry B
Dixon,W D
Deacey, Jno
Dowling, Patk
Dortch, Jno
«
F.
FerriU, Jno O
Fairchild, L J B
Footman, Bobt H
Fulton. Silas
Furgnaon, D
FerriU, B B
Ford, Thos C
G.
Green, William
Gilbert, Calour L
Gardner, S
Gleason, Solomon W
H.
Hunter, W P
Howard, J G
Haywood, Alfred
Hudson, Geo A
Hover, LL
Haupt, Jas L
Konig. A H
Henry, E
Henges, Henry
Heppe, William
J.
Jordan, Francis D
Jachen, Claus
Johnson, Jno R
Jansen, Adolf
Josephs, Antonio
K
Knorr, Lonis
Knapp, N B
King, Jno
Kelly, Jno J
Kirk, Thos J
Killorin, Patrick
KoUock, P M
L.
Loftus, Jas
LoveU, J M B]
Law, Wm
Lloyd, Thos E
Lippmun, Joseph
Landrum, Sylvanus
Logan, Jas J
Lavin, Michael!
Litclie, H F
Lee, Chas
Lodge, C L
Lewis, Jno W
Lampc, C
Larnpe, Montgomery C
Lark, Peter
M.
McDonald, Donald
Mallelte, Dan
McNelty, J C
Murkins, Geo
Mercer, Geo A
Metzger J no C
McCouaghy, Jno
Meyer, M H
.McCarthy, M D
Magill, C A
McGee, Jas
Miller, A C
McGuire, Thos
Moun, Antoine
Morel, William
N:
Nichols, Geo S
Nugent, T, Jr "
O.
Olcott, D G
Olcott, W H
O’Mahony, Jno
P.
Proudhomme, Joseph
Purse, Thos
Platuer, Chas G
Prendergast, Edw M
Palmer, T H
iPease, H W
R.
Ross, Andrew M
Ripley, Jos B
Read, Jas B
Rimehart, Iftr.
Russell, Isaac
Ray, Jas
Ryan, Chas E
Russell, Philip M
Reilly, Jas
Ruckert, F I
Ruckert, Francis
Riddle, W P
Robinson, Alex H
Robinson, Chas E
Rogers, E T
Rogers, Geo F
Russell, Waring
S.
Silva, Jas S
Soullard, E A
Shieis, P K
Stoddard, John
Swoll, Wm
Schley, Jas M
Sadler, Alex H
Stamm, Anton
Stuart, Lyman S
Smythe, Edw D
Stephens, Henry C
Savage, John
Sinney, Jno
Skehan, James
Schneider, Frank
T.
Tupper, F A
Tilden, B G
Tomson, David
Torlay, A F
Taggart, Grantham I
Thomas, Jno T
V.
Vroom, Wm L
Vielsticks, Henry
w.
Wayne, R A
West, J J
Walker, R D
Wiltberger, Wm H
Weeks, W H
Whestou, Jno F
Weir hem.er, Jacob
Wade, John
all whom it may concern;
Whereas. Richard T. Gibson
of Ordinary tor Letters Dial ‘
on the estate of Loaiea C.
county, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
It may concern, to be and Appear before said Court, to
make objection (jff any they have}, on
Ant Monday in Jffiy next, otherwise MU LritmMWl
be granted. vt w «
Witness mv official signature this 1st day of Jan
uary. 1866. D. A. O’BYRNE.
j3 Ordinary Chatham county.
G 1 EORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY —To all whom
T It may concern:
Whereas, Abraham Minis will apply at the Conrt
of Ordinary for Letters Dismisaory as Administrate!
cum testauieuto annexe on the estate ol Heater Minis,
late cf said county, deceased;
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be anil appear before said conrt 10
make objection (if any they liaye) on or before the
first Monday in September next, otherwise said letters
will be granted. *
Witness my official signature this 2eth day of Feb-
ry. 1866. D. A. O’BYBN K, H
f-27-lam6m Ordinary.
SCREVEN COUNTY.
S TATE OF GEORGIA—SCRIVEN COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern :
Whereas, James G Thompson will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on the es
tate of Robert F. Thompson.
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
fore the first Monday in August next, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
Witness, D. E. Roberts, Esq., Ordinary for Scriven
County, this 2d day of January 1866
j22-Iam6m D. E. ROBDRTS, o. a. c.
S TATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—T
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, William Hunter will apply at the Conrt oi
Ordinary ior Letters Dismissory as Administrator on
the estate of John Boston, late of said county, de-
ctfised.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to
make objection (if any they havej.ou or belore the
first Monday in August next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness my official signal nre this 27th day of Jan
uary, 1S6C. D. A. O’BYRNE.
j‘ 9 o. o. o.
on the estate ol Jacob Walter, late of mid county,
deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear belore said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my official signature this 23d day of April,
1866. D. A. O'BYRNE,
a24* Ordinary.
G eorgia, bullock county—To au whom
it may concern:
Whereas. Joseph Dutton will apply at the Conrt
of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for Letters ef Ad
ministration on the estate of Samuel Dutton, late
of said countv, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be anil appear before said Conrt
to make objections with said Conrt (if any they
have) on or before the first Monday in July next,
otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature this 2-th
day of May, 1866. %£.
mj29 DAVI BEASLEY.Orilinary.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—'To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Bdward Padelford an ! William S. Rock
well will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters
dismissory as exccutots on the estate of Charles C,
Walden, late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be anil appear before said Court to
nuke objection (if any they have) on or before the
first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters
will be granted. ...
Witness my official signature, this 29th day of May,
U06. D. A. O’BYKNE,
i.-y30-lam6m Ordinary.
S TATE OF GEORGIA- WAYNE COUNTY—Two
monttB after dale application will be made to
the Court or Ordinary, of said county, lor leave to sell
west half of lot of laud No. 459, originally Appling,
now Wayne county, belonging to the estate of John,
Roliu, Asbnry, and William Sylvisters. aecensed.
This, May 2Sib, 1860. O. G. KEll’H,
j„l Administrate r.
Groceries and Liquors.
PlllI.IF C AI. LAN AN.
James Kekuigan.
NEW GROCERY
Columbia Square,
East side, corner of Habersham and President Sts,,
PHILIP CALLAHAN A CO.
W OULD rcspertfnllv inform their friends and the
public that they are receiving weekly, per
steamers, a full assortment-or first-class Family Gro
ceries, Ales, Wines. Liquors 8Dd Segare, Foreign, and
Domestic Frails, Provisions, Vegetables, Ac i./Steam-
ships, steamboats andjiorcls furnished at the short
est notice. A long connection with the Meajnshlp
supply trade enables us to fill nil order* promptly, t
iny22-tf -’-
All persons wishing to register arc informed that
the Registry Book is now open at this office. All
persons, white or colored, subject to the capitation
tax will at once return their names at the Treas
urer’s office.
JAMES STEWART,
je3-10 Clerk of Council.
Magnificent Synagogue—The Jews of Cincinnati
have nearly finished a new Synagogue, which will be
one of the most costly places of worship in the coun
try. The details are to be carried out to the perfecte-t
possible completion. The carrying on the small sand
stone purebes, will bring the coat of these sntall ad
juncts to the sum of $12,000. The great organ* which
is nearly ready to be put up, has been contracted for
at $lii,ooo. The building is an exact reproduction ol
the ancient Oriental temples. It is to be capped by
thirteen domes of various sizes, and will accommo-
d '*•- two thousand worshippers.
LOW PRICES!
Quick Sales!
CITY LICENSES, 1866.
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
Officc Clerk or Council,
June 5th, 1806.
Parties carrying on business under the following
heads, and who have not taken out the necessary li
cense ere notified that all defaulters will be placed on
the Information Docket of Tuesday, June 12th, 186G,
ou which date the wiD.be closed uutill alter
July 1st, 1866—the census has been taken aud is ou
tile in this office:
WHOLESALE LIQUOR LICENSES.
RETAIL
COTTON PRESSES.
COTTON PICKINGS.
PAWN BROKERS.
PUBLIC STABLES.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS OR FACTORS.
GRIST MILLS.
SAW MILLS.
SHIPPING MASTERS.
STEVEDORES RESIDENT AND NON RESIDENT.
WAREHOUSES.
COAL AND LUMBER YARDS.
MASTER MECHANICS, taking in contracts for
work'
SOAP BOILSRS.
GAS FITTERS.
ATTORNEYS.
PHYSICIANS.
DENTISTS.
PHOTOGRAPHERS OR AMBROTYPIST8.
NON RESIDENT VENDERS. _
HUCKSTERS.
gFEPF.RB OF COOK STOVES OR COOK SHOPS.
PORTERS.
JUNK SHOPS.
DROVERS—HORSES AND MULES.
Extract from Ordinance, Dec. 27, 1865.
***»*»
And any person subject or liable to take out any
such license or badge, and failing to do so for ten days
after the said first day of January in each year, shall
be liable to a -fine of not more than thirty dollars for
every day’s default on conviction before the Police
Court. ,
JAMES STEWART,
jc5-9t C)er)t of Council
W E have juBt received and opened the LARGEST
STOCK of
DRY GOODS
to be found in this city, and which we offer at
LOWER PRICES than they can be bought lor at any
other house, consisting in part Of
Every variety of Dress Goods
Housekeeping Goods
Domestics and Prints
Cloths and Cassimeres
Figured Linens and Drills
Embroideries aud Laces
Hosiery and Glove*
Ribbons and Braids
Hair Rolls and Curls
Lace Points and Veils
Bradley’s Empress Trails
Handkerchiefs
■ Ac., Ac., Ac.
EINSTEIN * ECKMAN,
my21-1f
161 Congress street,
8AVANNAH, GA.
FOR SALE.
ITHREE MULES, three Drays, and three sets of
1 Harness. Mules young and round. Dreys and
Harness in good Order.
Apply at this offiqe.myio.
t this office.
j. rt. Wilson,
Photographer.
APHS,
brotypes
OF THE ART.
Ii. Gr. RTJWE, . j
WHOLESALE DEALER III
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES,
ALE AND LAOEB,^
Johnson's Square, opposite the Pulaski House,
Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts.
Falligant's old Paint Stand.
Agent for the
ORIENTAL CHOLERA BITTERS.
Agent for H. Ulanscii's celebrated Phoenix
Steam Brcwerv, New York ; A. M.Binnlnger A Co’s
London Dock bin, and Club Sauce. mar!4
make objection
first Monday ini
will be granted. s-sua.
Witnesa my hand and official signature thia 6th
at Ordinary.
QTATF, OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY O
IJ whom it may concern:
Whereas, J. p. Men will apply at the Court of o
dinary for Letters or Administration ou tbe
of James B- Me Fail, late of said county dec
These are, ttmmfore, to cite and adr
whorn It may conKrn, to be and appear
Court to make objection, if any they bavi
fore the first Monday in July next, othi
letters will be granted.
Witness my official signature, this 2
April 1866. W- P. GIRARD
myi* . ~l
OTATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM C
O To all whom it mav concern:
Whereas, Thomas J. McNUh will apply i
'Ordinary for letters of Guardianship oi
be
nted.
5grant:
Wituei
1866.
my4-law4w
Ordinary.
QTATB
0 aUw
whom it may concern :
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOIICE-
payment to
a27-l»w6w
ANDREW M. ROSS,
Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlUlfi.
law ;
make payment.
mylS law6w
JOHN B. BARNWELL,
Administrator.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
adjoining lands ol Oluricy Bragg, Jacksoi
“ * iSne olbe J "'” '
L iricy and others. ASao, one other tract, containing
175 acres, adjoining land of Michael Waters, William
Taylor, Jackson anil others. Also, one other tract,
containing 117 acres, adjoining lands ef the estate o;
Reuben Waters. Jackson Laricr and William Taylor,
9, one other tract, containing 260 acres, adjoining
Is of Michael Waters, estate of Reuben Water:
and others. Also, one other tract, containing 6C
acres, adjoining lands of John Kdeufleld, estate ol
John Bragg. The above beiog the property of Wm.
Taylor, late of said county, deceased.
said deceased.
THOMAS BAYSMORB,
Administrator.
j^TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—T
all whom it may concern:
on the estate of Edward Hopkins, deceased.
to make objectio
first Monday in t
will be granted.
Witness my
March, 1866.
m24«
A. O’BYRNE,
o. o. a
S TATE OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY
Whereas,' S. B. Rnstln,
6th, 1866.
m22*
W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. l. «.
G KI
may concern:
Scranton, Smith & Co.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CIIOICK OLD BRANDIES,
WIlIeKEY,
GIN,
WINES, «fec.
AND
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
county, deceased:
have) why said letters should not he granted.
witness my hand a t official signature this It
24th. 1836. GEO. W. RUMPH,
je2-lu\v4w Ordin» r j
• may concern :
county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish *1.
it may concern, to be aud appear before said Court,
be granted.
Witness my official signature this first day of Jun<
1806. D. A. O’BYRNE,
Je2 Ordinary C. C.
. ALSO,,..- .
Huy, Corn, Oats and Brail, strictly at wholesale to
the trade; and we flatter ourselves that wo can niaje
It to the Interest of fielders to patronize ns,
h< ad of Bay, opposite Jefferson st.
mlfl-tf
PIERCE SKEHAH,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In Fine Groceries, Boots aud Shoes, Clothing, For
eign and Domestic Wines, Llqnors and Segare.
Also, Skelton's Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
AND
CHAMPAGNE G4DER.
in bottle sndln wood. * U.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
liFh Ales, Ac. . -
Liberal' dednctWhs made t© he trade.”
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,,
dt'l-tf and 62 Liberty street N. Y.
CITY OF SAVANNAH. \
Orrioa Or tag or Cocao l, June 1, U66. (
First reading of ordinances, meeting of Council
May 30, 1866.
A BILL TO US ENTITLED
AN ORDINANCE
To fix the times for payment of ground rent on such
parts ol the city domain as may hearealter be
sold.
Sec. 1. Be it ordained by tbe Mayor and Aldermen
or the city of Savannah, in oouncil assembled, and
it is hereby ordained by the authority of tbe same.
That bereaiter in all sales of the city domain, the
deeds to be executed by the city to purchaser* or
such domain, or any part thereof, shall contain a
stipulation for tbe semi-annual payment of ground
rent: that is to say, for the payment of such ground
rent on the first day. .of January and July of each
and every year, instead of quarterly payments as
heretofore; and that in ail future advertisements of
such sales,4he City Marshal shall give notice ot the
change ot terms required fay this ordinance*
-— ~ *——-'— *~'~ied byMiajuttbority
bnUr
nances, to far as they n
be, and the same arc hi
Published foi
it
je2-iot \* Clerk of Council
Brown’s standard ifecalfcs
U SED by the United States and Foreign Govern
ments tor morethan v : 'J- •
THIRTY YE RRS.
Adapted to any brand! of bush mm for foreign or
home markets. Warranted accurate and durable.
Sales rooms No. t Barday-eU near Broadway. N. Y.
scpl# tv K BROWN. Manufacturer.
HARNES
WHOI.E8ALS AJIDHTAII,
Under S^AmWs^fr^Man St,
Steam Engines and Machinefjf.
LINVILLE & GLEASON.
SL Julian Street, West of Market, • • *
B^LV^ISnSTA-H.
agents tor
MERRITT, WALCOTT A CO.,
Hew Tori
64 Mlaiit Street
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Screws, Tap, and Dies,
Ac., Ac., and dealers in all kinds of Railroad, Steam
ship and Engineer’s Supplies, Oils, Varnish, Paint,
Hemp and Rubber Packing; Oak Tanned and Rubber
Belting, Brass Fittings, Chipping and Riveting Ham
mers, File-, Chisels, Gas Pipe, NailA Circular and
Gang Saws, Pumps, Steam Whistles, 8team 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.
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GUILD MACH
NEWARK, N. J.
i wilfeti ii ddHa
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MACHINISTS’ TOOLS
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY
Circular law Mil la, NtaUanary and Bidd
able steam Emglaes, Betters,
8teuam.F«up*P-
_ l4fUlH.il Mvdjfcl-
Stout Fire EagnM, Hue, to
G-“’
may concern:
children of David O’Connor, deceased;
first Monday in July next, otherwise said letters wil
be granted.
Mav, 1866.
'Jel-law4w
D. A. O’BYKNE,
Ordinary, O. C.
G*
may concern:
tate of Margaret Marshall, late of said county,
ceased;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all wl
It’may concern, to ho and appear Wore said O
to make objection (if uuy.tbey have} on or before
first Monday in August next, otherwise said let
will be granted.
1806.
je7.lt
D. A. U’BYRNE,
Ordinary.
--- ~ -NSVUWI.UI . -I mum J «* —' -
leave to sell the real estate belonging to James M.
Harris, late of said county, deceased. u
LAURA T. HARRIS. Adm’X-
Mc’ntnsh county. Julie 4, 1888.- j«84aw4w
S 'TAl'E OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY—T
) all yellow, it may concern:
Whereas, Bernard Stamm will apply st the Com
Of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the ei
tate of Edward Porta, late of sold county deceased;
These are, therelore, to cite and admonish all whoi
it may concern, to be and appear before mid Court t
make objection (if any they have) ou or before tit
mat Monday in July next, other
be granted.
the Cj
:r date ud11<
tor Ordinary; of Bui
_ oBM) <
! to sell all tbe lands be kinging V
~ * s of wild connty, eta
rrned this 2sth diy
JHGB It. HAGIN, A(
ANN HAGIN, Adminisl
mytp-lawlw
whom it may ooncern;
Whereas, Am A. Burney,
administrator, and
"PiPr*;
These are, ttwrtdm to cite and
whom it may concern, to be and appea
- <ttfTOth«iMre)i
mjf fifinijjinL
day tot May, 1866. " “ 1
1 ' STEPHEN J. GORTON,
my26-iam6m „ . .Ordinary.
PtING COUNT?
ajdJetterawill he granted.
Witness n ”
j^TATfe OF-GEORGIA, APPt
Timothy Williams
u ■ a m.
N amoy-Williams.
It appearing to the Court.
Bherlffi that the-’ defendant b
j-Libel I
fault, and the pMntUT allowed to proceed
further ordered that thin notice be publiaira iu
SSS“ A“*6JSK WBKmS’
Atre’s pro UbeUu
W. M. SESSIONS, J. I. 0-
6th day or April, 1866.
my4-lam4m
GEORGE EASON,
Clerk 8. c. a. c.
PPi;
strai
I W. Hurst;
to Cite aud admonish all
fi'
0 ali-w
Wbei
Or din,
on the estate of
These are, tliei
whom it may/wu
Coart. ef Onananfto^huCo 5 obfecUMl Of
have,) on or before the first Monday In July next,
otherwise said laSere Aill be granted.
udl^leietouAjuwthto
WK"
i-.ini... -i.
to mate objection. (Ifgny they nave) ou or before
IXMSs***'**'' vw*"
Witness my official signature tbs 8tk day of Hay.
%*■ "•♦iw'Sffi,,,.
CJTATE OF GEORGIA—GLYNN COUNTY— To all
O whom it may concern;
Whereas, William Mauly wULappiy at the Court of
(Minary., for lettnu dismissory as administrator on
the estau of John J. Burnett, rate or said uouotj, de-
°*These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
’whomjAmay concern, to be and appear before said
cbqrtMnuafce objection (if auy they have) on or be-
fore the fifst Monday iq November next, otherwise
aaWIetters wlU be granted.
Witness my official signature this 9th day of May,
1866. STEPHEN J. GORTON,
mylQ Ordinary.
* LEGAL NOTICE.
V’OTICE is hereby given, that I have made appUca-
I’ tlou to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county
for leave to sell, sixty days alter the date hereof, an
the riiai estate belonging to the estate of Margaret
James, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs aud
creditors of said estate.
K. D. ARNOLD,
my 10-2am2oi Kx’r Estate Margaret James.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
VT1LL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next, at
VV Statesboro, Bulloch county, between the legal
hours of salo, (1,078) one thousand ami seventy-eight
acres ot Lund, more ot less, Improved ; It being the
late residence of Jarties Lastinger, deceased; bound
ed on the North by John S. Lee, Northwest by estate
of B Driggersq-on the Sooth by Stephen Thorne. Also,
880 acres, more or- loos, bounded by -Mark Driggers
and Wm. E. McElven. Also, 40 acres in Cherokee,
No. 26, First District and Second Section. AI*o, 4
acres on the Old Ditch, known os Thofne Ditch, be
longing to the estate of James Lastinger, and sold
for a division among the heirs of said deceased.
Terms on-CUo day of sale, this 10th day of April, 1866.
JOHN LASTINGER,
al2-law6w Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
A LL pltraas having claims agaiaat the estate of
il Henry C. Freeman, late or Chatham county,
deceased, are h reby notified to present them, duly
attested, within the time prescribed by law ; and all
persona indebted to said estate are requested to make
immedtlte p ijment to the undersigned.
GEORGE C. FREEMAN,
myU-law6a Administrator.
BULLOCH ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
YKTILL be soid on the flret TUESDAY in July next,
W at Statesboro, ia the county of Bulloch, withio
the legal hours of sale, 811 acres of Land, m/e or
less—one tract containing 200 acre*, one other tract
ol 200, and one other tract ol 18 acres. The above
laud all bimnded by the Fifteen Mile Creek and M.
Mercer. One other tract of 106 aeres, bounded by
estate of Berry Daughtscy; one other tract ot 89
acres, hounded by J. Mercer and Garrett Williams;
one other tract of 22 acres, bounded by M. Mercar
and others; one other tract of 72 acres, bonnded by
S. H. Hallowuy and W. Halloway ; one other tract of
104 acres, bounded by W. Jones and M. Mercer.
Some of these tracts are well improved, with some
good bay land on them, belonging to tbe estate of
John C. Kembrel), and sold nnder an order of the
Conrt of Ordinary and fora division of said estate.
Terms on the day of sale.
JAMES W. KEMBRELL. Adm’r.
MANNON KICKLIGHTER, Adm’r.
May 10th, 1866. myI6-law6w
rpwo mouths after date, application will be made
M. to the Court of Ordinary ot Bulloch county for
leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate ot
Absolom Parrish, Jan., deceased, for the benefit of
all concerned.
May 10th, 1866.
JAMBS W. KEMBREL,
myi6-iaw2m Administrator.
rpWO months after date, application will be made
J. to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county for
leave to sell all the landa belonging to the estate of
Elander Nesmith, late of said county, deceased, for
the benefit or all concerned.
May 10th, 1866. JAMES M. LEWIS,
my!6-law2m Administrator.
BULLOCH ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
nriLL be sold on tbe first TUESDAY in July next,
vv at Statesboro, in Bffitfeh connty: 2189
acres of prime Laud, more or less, lying in Bulloch
county, bounded by Thomas Waters, M Jones and
W. N. Lee aud others.
Sold under an order of the Conrt of Ordinary and
for a division amgng the heirs belonging to tbe estate
ot Nicy smith, deceased. Terms on tbe day of sale.
May lOUi, 1866. JAMES SMITH,
myic-law6w Administrator.
'VTOTICK.—GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY—All
J.V persons interested are hereby notified that
sixty days after date, application will be made to the
Ordinary of said county tor leave to sell all the lauds
belonging,to the estate- of Michael Parrish, late of
said county deceased, for tbe benefit of all conofitned.
May 1 Oth. 1866.
DANIEL L. KENNEDY,
myl6-law2m Administrator.
^TATE OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.—To all
I? whom it may concern :
Whereas, Harriet A. Hart will apply to the Court
or Ordinary for Letters or Administration on the
estate of S. S. Hart, late of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore,' to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear at the 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 3d day of April,
1806. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
a 21 Ordinary.
JJ BORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY—To all whom it
a* m.iy concern: _ . ,
Whereas, Wm. Walker will apply at the Conrt of
Ordinary for Letters of Dismission as Guardian of Ab-
soicm Beat: , . . , . „ .
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said conrt to
make objection (if any they have) on or before the
first Monday in August next, otherwise said letters
will he granted. , J
Witue»s my hand and official signature this 2d day
of Janaary, 1866.
j23 D. E. ROBERTS. Ordinary.
OTATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOGH COUNTY—No-
O tice toall the distributees qf tne estate ot Wm.
Rhshlng, d-ceased, late of said'connty; you are hereby
notified that I shall apply.on the first Monday In Au
gust ncx(, ensuing, in terms of the law, to the Conrt
of Ordinary ol sSIa county for a division of the estate
of said deceased among the distributees, this 10th
day of April. 1866. CALVIN BUSHING,
a Legatee of said Wm. Rushing, deceased.
al2-2-am4m
OTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
O all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Valentine Great wilj apply at the Conrt
of Ordinary for Letters Dismisaory as Executor on the
estate of Ann E. Bowen, late of said county, de-
ceased; . ......
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern, to be and appear before said
Conrt to make ol^ectiofiL (tf any thg bfire) oawvs
**Witneas my officii signature this lttb day of April
”•*#01 J
XT OTICK GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY—AJ1
iv persons Interested are hereby notified that, fo*
months after date, application will be made to tbe
Hen. Court of Ordinary of-said county for leavs to
mis* Administrator.
Chatham coduty for Mra to aelljAl the shares in
Block Companies belonging to the estate of John
Boston, late of said county, deneared, for the benefit
of the heirs and ereiraen Of rtwestate.
WM. HUNTER. Aom'r.
Savannah. May 1, I860. myl-leiw2m
gTATE OF GEORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY.—Tog.
Whereas, James Houston will apply to the Court
aS^'iS'A’llgga. 1 !!,”
whonfit tif concertino tie £utat wtid'oaurt!
to make objection, If any they have, on or before the
flret Mondarin July next, otherwise said letters will
be granted.
wjtaqm my official signature.this 14th day of May,
1806. STEPHEN J. GORTON,
my 18 OnMnaiy.
UTATK OF ffiEOHQlA-eCHATUAM COUNTY—To
O all wnom it may concern.
Whereaa, George A. CayleT aad Richard M. Cuyler
will apply at the Court Ot Ordinary for Letters dis
missory as executor* on the estate of Richard R. Cny-
ler, late of said county, deceased;
Than* are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear belore said
court to make objection (if any they have) on or be-
fore ttieflrat Monday to Deoenben pext, otherwise
Wltnem my official signature thia 30th day Of May,
"St-w «
JVEOlhM.IJBMlTY'tlOUlW'-'ltf M whom tt
W may concern: .
, Whereas, Mrs. Sarah Feaster will apply at the
Quart of Ordinary for Letters of Administration bn
the citato* of Jehu tt. andtt. D. Feaster, late of said
county. doccRsecl'
These in therefore, to efte and afiasonish all whom
it may concern to be and appear before said Court,
to make objection (if any they have) ou br before the
lint Monday In Jaly next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness n«^Jand and official signature this 2*d
day of , i. .. w p. aiBAHDEAU,
my23-law4w Ordinary.
to
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MANUFACTURED BY
VENABLE &
!Peter stourg, V a.
0.,
and
Also Manufacturers of Superior “Maccoboy,” ‘ Rappee,” and other Snuff? Chewj n
Smoking Tobacco of every grade.
Josiah Macy’s Sons, Sole Agents,
may29 3m. 189 A 191 FRONT STREET. New YORK
New York Advertisements.
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WAS THE ORLY “ PHEPARATION FOB FOOD
FROM IIDIAR CORN”
That received a medal and honorable mention from
the Royal Commissioners, the competition of all pro
minent manufacturers of ‘-CornStarch” aud “Pre
pared Corn Flour ” ofthis and other countries not
withstanding.
MAIZENA,
The food and luxury of the age. without a single
fault. One trial will convince the most skeptical.
Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mange, Ac.,
without isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a cost as
tonishing the most economical. A slight addition to
ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improves Bread and
Cake. It is also excellent for thickening sweet sauces,
gravies for fish and meats, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream
nothing can compare with it. A little boiled in milk
will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac.
Put up in one pound packages, under the trade
mark Maizena. with directions for nw.
A most delicious article of food for children and in
valids of all ages.
For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depot. 166 Fulton Street.
WILLIAM DURYF.A,
j?6-ly General Agent
BRIEN & ( ARKERE,
Commission Merchants,
No. 11 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET,
BTew Tork.
10N81GNMENTS ol any description of produce, or
Railroads.
Notice
.jWBStfa:JRr--=.-shr.
v v vj V '
“ OFFICE ATLANTIC 4 GULF R. r ,
Savannah, May “4, iscc. j
On and after Monday, May 28th 1866, thePwcnpr
Trains will run daily, Sundays txcepted,as follows,
connecting with night trains on the Central Road
Leave Savannah at 7 30 a. m.
Leave Thomasville at 4 a. nt.
Arrive at Savannah at 6.1.5 p. m.
Arrive at Thomasville at 9.17 p. m.
JOHN SC REYES,
m .r66 kVttudeat.
OFFICE OF THE
Central Railroad
SATANNHH, .liintiary29th, 1W6.
O N and after Monday, the 5tb of Fcbrauj, two(1)
dally trains will run between Savannah and Ai-
gusts, connecting in both directions with train. 00
the Georvin Railroad, as folio-s.
Leave savannah 7.3U a. m., and 7.30 p. a
Arrive st Savannah 7.00 p. m., and 6.35 l m.
Leave Angnsta 9.30 a. m., and 5.45 p. a.
Arrive at Augusta 5.00 p. m., and 5.45 ir,
Passage $8.00.
Freight to go by passenger train must !- irepatd
and delivered- at the Passenger sited 3d mimn» tv-
fore departure of train. J. M. SELKIRK.
j30-tf Master of Tratirpomuon.
Miscellaneous.
A. OuraNMUona,
Of Savannah, Gs.
Jons M. tV. hiLU
Of JeflenonCa,U*.
Particulars of all markets will be given upon in
uiry, and advances made upon business entrusted to
.a or our ficicude. CAKKRK A CO.,
ml3-3m Commission Merchants. N. Orleans.
HAWKINS & FAY,
Oommissiou Merchautu.
NO. 47 PEARL STREET,
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
WM. B. HAWKINS,
J. ROCKWELL FAT.
Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Provi
CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spofford, Tiloston A
to., New York. Faucher A McChesney, 6 Water-st.,
lew York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water street, New
'ork. Wm. B. Miles, 69 Christie street, New York
1. B. Sibcli, 6 Wall street. New York. Lewto L.
ones, iv Broadway. 3. W. Ma°On & Co., Havaunah
la. ' ' '
.L.van> R. Bdhort, » V..U CnAH. H. Bbhurt
as. C. Van Pb-t, / Mew ¥orK Raleigh, N. O.
'Bennett, Van Pelt & Co.,
rom na oau or
00TT0R T0BA0B0, NAVAL 0T0K0, ETC.,’
OTHER 8TOCK8,
93 Whitehall 8t^ New York.
We have associated with a* Mr. D. W. Cnavre, late
•ublic Treasurer for North Carolina. n9-6m
Southern
A. DUTENHOFER & CO.,
Shipping, Forwarding
AND
orders for purchase of same, or^ any business COMMISSION MEU(II1\TS,
Bay 8treet, Savannah, Ga.
Prompt attention given to the purchase, sale mi
* shipment of cotton, lumber and country pro
duce generally, consignments solicited,
on which liberal advances
■ i> ►. will be made.
KKTKBESOiat:
Brigham, Baldwin & Co., Savannah ; Hiram Kjh-
erts, Savannah ; J. H. Zeilin S Co.. .Macon, Os.; Dr.
N. L. Angler, Int. Rev. OI., Aiigni-ta.- James M. Ball,
fiaq., Atlanta, Ga.: Willis Chisholm. Ath.nta, (>s.:
C. L Robinson, Jacksonville. Fla.; F. Dioble. Jnck-
sonville, Fta ; CoL W. L. Bailey. Jeffersmi o.anty
Fla.; D. H.Baldwin A Co., New Yo.k; Barden *
Co., New York. Warren Mitchell, Beq.. Loutovilk,
Kentucky. * !“
cTOHUT BIITLIT D. otiuP
G-©neral Partners.
a M. K. JESUP .fe CO..
New York, Special Partners.
HUGER&HASELL,
-NO. 46 EAST BAY STREET,
’ CHARLESTON, S. C.,
COMMISSION
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS,
AND DEALERS
IN
Ballway Equipment and Supplies. W®*
Increased Facilities!
FREIGHTS FORWARDED
WITH GREAT DISPATCH
At noduced ZUttea,
THE INLAND ROUTE.
From New York, Pliiladelphia ami Baltimore, to At
lanta, Georgia, With
BUT ONE CHANGE OF CARS.
The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, in connec
tion with the HABNDEN and ADAMS’ EXPRESS
COMPANIES, have arranged with Roads forming
the Greftt Through Lines from the North, by which
merchandise can be forwarded as above.
Order flight from tbe North to be delivered to
the HarUden or Adams’ Express Companies, and 1s
New York City *t the Southern Express Office, »9
Broadway; marked “Inland Route.”
Express by Sea continued as heretofore. Goods
consigned to Southern Express Company (diaries-
ton or savannah) will be promptly forwarded.
IBL*** 0 *
Advances made on consignment
also on Cotton and other Produce.
BERTLEYOlHASH-I-
(TTVIL. MNUTO AND C0NSCW® 8
' ENGINEER.
ESTIMATES MADE AND CONTRACTS
taken.
OF VICK *6 KAST bay, CHA*
s. c.
-jffi lmAtwtf
Notice.
UP FREIGHT OFFICE ATBANTIC^
C-anraswm A R Marc h
A call st ^
levhSlhe company from ad lo»
altar goods are unloaded from.the {JmJAlfS.a
mSB-
TP EYE, EAR, AM
a*of*ay,j9
.4 Q.*bRGiA-HPPi»GHAM whom
aon* Court to
■ "‘MtSS
f*BOHOL
aid, minors under fourteen years of age, reakleata of
Mid count,:
Thia is to cite all and aiagular the persona con
cerned to be and appear at tha tarm of the . Court ~
Notice.
noMitt the Head, Catarrh, ^
of the EYE, requiring elUieB
Limticr Yard and P ,ani ^llS
,s»mtsasts^inss.’^
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