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The Daily News and Herald.
THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER*. 1866.
Off to The Se».
aib—“Ove* the Sea.
« Off to the Se*! off the Seal’ • •
Hear what a coaxing wife whispered to me—
“ Off to the Sea! off to the Sea!
Dearest, you're working too long;
Then, Charles, Charles, Charles', %
Let’e all go together,
This warm Autumn weather,
For, Charles, Charles, Charles*. M -
The children are not looking strong.
So it’s off to the Set r off to the Sea!
Hear what a cunning wife whispered to me-
‘•OfftotheSea! off to the Seal
Somebody’s working too long.”
Off to the Sea ! off the Sea!
Tickets the clerk has just given to me,
Off to the Sea! off to the Sea!
Now then for Ramsgate once more;
There we’ll bathe, bathe, bathe,
And hear the waves roar,
And its populous shore;
There we’ll boat, boat, boat,
And saunter in Straw hats along,
So, it’s off to the .Sea! off to the Sea!
Charlie, you’re going once moje.'.’
[Punch.
In Oeneral.
i
—Letters from Paris assert positively that
the Empress Carlotta will leave for Mexico in
October.
—Three deaths from starvation have oc
curred at Montgomery, Ala.
—Thirty-two foreign newspapers are pub
lished in New York city.
—Basil W. Duktfc'tx-Confederate.Major-
General, is a commission merchant in Gin
cinuati. .
—An attractive advertisement—a hand
some saleswoman. •
—Seventy five cases of muskets were ship
ped from Buffalo last.Thursday night forDe
troit, and supposed to be a Fenian inyest-
ment. .
—There is a rumor that. Brevet jBrigadler-
Genfral Green is* likely to succeed Dan
Sickies in command of the South Carolina
department.
—A concert in Houston, Texas, fur. A. S.
Johnston’s family, yielded $800.
—Counterleit United States postage stamps
are in circulation iu Florida.
—Where a girl has too many boys about
her, the indication is like that of buoys off a
harbor—shallow water here.
—Gbioni and Susini Opera Troupe made
tblir first appearance at - Hibernian Hail,
Charleston, on Monday night, and were
greeted by a good, though not a full house.
—It is said that General Jordan has with
drawn from the Memphis Appeal, and*has
been succeeded by Colonel James Birney
Marshall.
The papers in south Alabama are discuss
ing various plans to prevent the sacrifice of
property at forced legal, sales, as is bow be
ing done all oyer the State.
-Eight hundred and'twenty-two writs
were serve.d in Union District on last return
day. The Charleston Courier wonders what
the people of that section think of stay laws.
—liev. Leonard Bacon, of New Haven,
one of the most prominent congregational
divines in the country, has written a letter
taking Mr. Beecher’s view of the situation.
—The Bastrop (Texas) Advertiser of the
20th ultimo says that corn is selling at forty
cents per bushel, and will go down to
twenty-five in less than two months, so great
will lie the abundance.
—The New York Daily New% says of the
Nerv York Times that it lias “gone back like
the canine quadruped to the rejected con
tents of* his stomach, or, the porcine female
to her bath in fluid impurity.’’ |
—The Columbus papers report bilious and
broken bone fevers very prevalent in that
city.
—Chattanooga is full of small-pox cases.
It has also bad two fatal cases of cholera;
one of the victims, we are told, “ate im
moderately of boiled cabbage while suffering
from diarrhoea of eight days standing.”
—California, which in 185" imported about
50,000 barrelswf lloijr, can export this year,
according to the estimate of .the California
Farmer, something like 2,500,000 barrels,
—The weather in England cout-.nued
stormy and wet. Disastrous floods prevailed
in the midland counties, and great anxiety
was felt for the crops, which were still out
standing.
—H. Hives Pollard had a difficulty at tli
Fountain Hotel, Baltimore, recently, with
one Frederick Hopkins, about a female at
the hotel. Pollard shot Hopkins. * fhe
wound is not serious. PollaTd has been ar
rested. •
—The San Antonio papers say that since
cholera has become epidemic in that city, the
rats, whereof it was before enormously popu
lous, have all vamosed.
—Wendell Phillips declines the nomination
for Congress offered him by the Boston work
ingmen.* He says he will have more power
out oP'Congress, where he does not wish to
go unless he had all power.
—One of our exchanges, in noticing the
presentation of a silver cup to a cotemporary,
says: “He needs no cup. He can drink
from any vessel that contains liquor, whether
the neck of a bottle, the month of a demi
john, the spile of-a keg, or the bung of a
barrel.” ■
—Judge Fowler, of the Fourteenth Ken
tucky District, has decided the Freedmen’s
Bureau bill unconstitutional, and the case
has been carried to the Appellate Court.
—A wealthy gentleman of Oswego, New
York, and his wife, are on & tou| to New Or
leans in a little steamer, built expressly for
the purpose. It is only twenty-five feet long
and six feet wide. They have just touched
at St. Xonis. ; \ t.1
» —$>ome one makes the following state
ments “The latest Masonic statistics Re
ports there are one million three hundred
thousand brethren of the mystic tie in the
world, and five thousand lodges scattered all
over the world—in Europe, Asia, Africa,
North and South America, Oceanica and 'the
Indian Archipelago."
—An Eastern date of the 28th says : There
has been a fearfnl gale of wind off the coast
of Nawfoundland, and a great many wrecks
have been reported. A French frigate was
lost at 'St Pierre, and several eoasters were
wrecked. Over 150 dead bodies were picked
up on Sunday, which were lest from . the
different vessels. No. further particulars
have come to hand.
M—The Montgomery Advertiser tells a sad
tale of destitution in 'that vicinityi * The
widow of a soldier who died in Confederate
service, was found dead on the floor of bar
house, with four little girls lying ronfid her.
They were taken to the Episcopal Orphan’s
dome, where two of them died, and another,
it was thought, would not recover. The poor
little thmgs ware complete skeletons, and
begged constantly for bread and m6at.
—The Union State Central CommiUe* of
asn Francisco has issued an address to the
people of California, urging upon them the
importance of sustaining the restoration
policy of President Johnson, and counselling
the immediate formation of club and county
societies throughout the State.
Groceries and Liquors.
Scranton, Smith & C*.
' REPP CONSTAHTLT oh hand
CHOICE OLD BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
BIN,
Amo
WINKS,
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
eaoat'j -
Hay, Corn, Oats aa&Bran, strictly at wholesale to
the trade; and we MM»«aiSetrai«fcat we can make
it to the interest of duller* to patronise ns, at the
heart of Bay* opposite Jefferson at. mlO-tf
THUS. J. DUNBAR.
HUNKY A?t*TULT8.
T. J, Dunbar & Da.,
IMPOSTERS. AND DMUM IN
Brandies, Whiskies, Gins,
Wines, Cigars, Etc.
tar* Agent for Robert Smith’s celebrated PhilaihH-
phla Ale andDemereier Champagne. . • [, li ’
14*7 Bay Street;
>pG-3m . SAVANNAH. GA.
H. G. RUWE,
WHOLESALE
Lipr Dealer* Demission Merchant
Corner Bryan and hUttfllg ami Monument
Square. * • WrVANNAH. GA.
^“FRUITS and VEGETABLES in seaaou always
*n hand. * * ’• au27-tf
Philip CalJsAn^.Jaiu» i£rh*i6AN.
Colunrbiu Square
G If O C K It Y STORE.
East side of Colombia Square, coi ner of Habersham
•arid President streets.
BY PHILIP' CALLANAN & CO.
R ECEIVING. WEEKLY, tlret-class family Gro
ceries, Ales, wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits,
Vegetables, die. For sale on most reasonable terms.
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Wholesale and Retail Dealer
' In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For
eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segal s. .
Also,' Skehsn's Celebrated - * •*■*•“
GOLDEN ALE
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
in bottle and 1n wood. _ .
London aud Dublin Brown: Stout, Scotch and Eng
ijeh Ales, Ac. -'. ••
Liberal deductions made to. he trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
dll-tf and Cl Liberty street, S. Y. '<
V. A. RYAN & CO.
ad7 Bay Streot,V J
DUUU IN
STANDARD LIQUORS,
Agents for Charles Farre Champagnes, Heller's
Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac.
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LOW PRICES !
Quick Sales!
W
DRY GOODS
to be found in this city, and which we oiM- at
LOWER PRICKS than they can be bought for at any
other house, consisting tu part of
Every variety of Dress Goods
Housekeeping Goods
Domestics and Prints
Cloths and CaesimerSs
Figured Linens and Drills
Embroideries and Lace*
Hosiery aud Gloves
Ribbons and Braiils
• Hair Rolls and Curts
Lace Points and Veils
Bradley’s Empress Trails
Handkerchiefs
4c„ Ac., Ac.
EINSTEIN A Et KMAN,
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Commission Merchants*
POWER & MULLER,
General Produce & Commission
MERCHANTS.
Corn, Oats, Flour. Feed, etc,
SAVANNAH, 6l/
REFERENCES:
Messrs. Tison A Gordon, Sfivannah, Ga.
A Wilbur. E*q.,Pres’t Home Ins Co., Savannah. *
Messrs. La Roche, West A Daniels, Savannah, Ga.
Messrs. Bell, Wylly A Christian, Savanna, Ga.
- Messrs. Weaver. Richardson A Co., New York.
R. Bacheui, of G. Renoward 4 Bachem, New'York.
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WILKINSON. WILSON & CO,
Cotton Factors and 7
General Commission Merchants
A GENTS for the purchase and sale of all kind* Of
Cotton Domestics.
Liberal advances made-on consignments.
Office No. » Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay street, -
Savannah, Georgia. U. B. WlUHSSiON,
* or Neman, Ga .
~ -B. J. WIpSOS,
Formerly of Okeefuskee Cotton Mills, Ala.
' P. H. WOOD.
Of the late arm of J. W. Rabun A Co., Savffi. ,
sepldim'
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New York Advertisements.
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Commission i
80 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
THOMAS IJ. AUSTIN,l ine of Apalachicola, Fla
CHARI,ES ELLIS, f aud .Columbia, Ga.
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C. W. S-ruiai.i.. Late oi Thomas vtlle.
SLOAN, STUBBS , A STEGALL,
COTTON FACTORS,
t'orwardiu;’ uu<! tJommlssyin
WXEK.CHANTS,
No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range,
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. Will make liberal advaucti-s -on cotton and otlier
produce ill transit or 'store, or on consignments to
points,,t- in New York » ; . --
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WAS THI SILT “ PREPAIATIII f«» MM
ttON INDIA! eo«N”
That received a amdal and honorable mentioa Ran,
the Royal Coamlssioeers, the competittoe of allgro-
minent manufacturers of “Uorn Starch " »»“ Pre
pared Corn Floor” of this and other reentries not
withstanding. rwh *
kaxzbna.
The iood and l:t» ay or the age, without ••J** 1 *
fanlt. One trfaa wfij convince the myet skeptical-
Hakes Pudding , COue, Custards, Blanc Mange, *«x,
without isingls-s. with few or no eggA at a coetae-
tonishing the m wl economical. A alight addition to
ordinary Wheat 1 our greatly Improves Bread and
Cake: It is also excellent for thichemngy west sauces,
gravies for Ash ami meats soups, Ac. .For loo Cream
nothing can compait with it. A little boiled in milk
will produce rich cream Tor coiTe*,cbeeolale, tea. Ac.
Put up in oae pound packages, under the trade
mark Mairena. with directions for use. *
* A most dglickms article of food for children and In
valid* otaUages.
Per sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere.
Wjrplcsale. Depot, 166 Fulton Street.
WILLIAM DUBYJ1A,
}85-,y j. General Agent.
Market Square .Honse,
138 BRYAN STREET,
VAtENIIN£::JASLER.
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Cigars, Wlnso, Ales and Lager, and ail kinds of
Liquors. Ranch at eleven ohfioek. -Tbn Pin Alleys
•attached. ang4-3m
MEECHAHTS’EXCHAN6E
LUNCH HOUSE,
Bull Strgwt, near B&y Lane.
F REE LCNcffe served from 11 *.m. to 1 p. m., and
from » p. m. to l'i m. Best of Liquors, Ales.
Wmas. ae., ctmslstiy oa tiaad^^ ' ---,
lyjltf FRANK PERRY Proprietor.
GENERAL V 0 M MISSION AS I’OR-
J-; .Vfpmnm ^ m j|
feftirf, whel, MWwrLwmlAr,
an«l Provisions.
AUEMT8 rOB
MOROiPHSUIPS; SU|iRjPHaSPHATE OF LIM£
jytlSm ' SA^aVxAH. GA.‘
BLAlli & BICJfcFOltD,
Lumber Manufacturers
- OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Dooisj, pddtAlt and ; HUptls.
%WT Jdm ancl Lumber Yard on Canaf, rear Bryan
atreet.. Office. 18»» li>»y street, Sav;tnn?ih. Ga. jyW-tf
Gw. B. ; LAMAR, JUN.;
Snccessor toG. B St, O. W. Lam.r.
General Commission Merchants
Forwarding nod Shippiitg MtMs,
No. 0:i BAY STREET (up stuirs.)
Pefer to Geo. 1^: Andenmn. John C. Ferrti «nd G.
U. LainaivSavuuimh: W. E. Jackson. Josiah Sibley
v Sons, J B. tindM. W. W.liter, Augusta. Consign:
melltssolb-iied. tpvtft
[Planters’
BICE P0UNBIR6 DOLL!
The undersigned, having become proprietors of
the property kcowu as the ‘"LOWER SAVANNAH
RICE MILL,” intend at once patting in all new and-
necessary machinery for making it a FIRST-CLASS
RICE POUNDING MILL. No pains will be spared
to have Rice thoroughly' cleaned and prepared, for
market, ami to the Planters aud Factors who give us
their patronage we can promise full attention to
their interests.
H rtring ample facilities for storing Rice, Planters
and Factors yen ship at any time to tile Mill to cuts
their convenience, to remain on storage oj lin-
pounding. LLOYD D. WADDELL. -
WILLIAM M. TUNNO.
ROSE. A ARKWRIGHT.
Having taken entire charge of the working of the
above named Mill, we would respect fuily ask of the
Planters and Factors living in t he vicinity oT .Savan
nah their patronage for the coming season, and in so
doing we can but promise a careful attention to. their
interest, based upon our past business connection
and experience ill that line of basipe-s. The Mill
will be in perfect order fur pounding bv the 1st of
October. ROSE A AKKWJUUU ..
“ GILLIAM’S OLD.MILL.”
GBITS, GRITS, MEAL.
LUDDINGTON A CO.
,/~s KITS and ME\L always on hand in large qnanti-
'|jj* ties, daily ground, and can make it especially to
the interest of Grocers snd Bay Merchants- who tiLl
country orders to give us their patronage. We re-
spectrally solicit a Call from all who use the above.
Depot for shippers at S. U. Hayne’s warehouse, d>0
and 1M Bay street, corifer of Market Dock.
LUDDINGTON * CO..
oc2-tf Cor. Habersham and Liberty streets.
For further particulars, enquire of Messrs. R.ise k
Arkwright, at the Mill, orat the Banking nouse ot
Win. M. Tun no k Co, in Exchange building: or ot
Lloyd II. Waddell,-office (when in the diy; lit the
counting room of W. H. Whitney .A Co., Noi 4 tfui-
nfi* Blowti Bay street. D • »ii'-’2-ni
Board, Board.
S RY^RAL Oentlemen, ot 6entlcn»eir htitf
cau obuiiu Board on reasonable terms in Qiieof
the most pkmaant afld convenient lopai ties iu
city. Apply to MR9. W.'F, PAKKKK, r
lv?6 South Broad street,
8ep22-tf Bacomt dopr west of Barnaul.
NOTION.
a LL PARTIES having bills sgalnst. Steamers EX
PRESS and ECLIPSE will render them to
• J. M. KIKCHLEY,
oeil3t Florida Wharf.
ENTERPRISE MILLS,!
CORKED WEST BROAD AND CON
GRESS STREETS.
DEFOT AT B OOWDEN S.
South side St. Jullrn street, West of the
Market.
Grits tad Meal always on hand.
ocl-lm B. J. WADE A BRO.
Baggin and Rope.
NOR SALE on reasonable terms, by
1 [oo2] BRIGHAM, HOLS' Sc CO ,
Coffee.
2,000 .
Direct importation from Rio de Janeiro,
For sale by
ocl-Sm* , WEEa^XOKNWELU
CORN.
2 1 A A/k BUiHIU prime WHITE OOBN for
!?Wf “‘ e ’ 10 ^BRADLEY. HILL A <X>
ROPE.
100 f co,LS h 0R * ENL ? Ar J nst received, jand
01 ea * by BRADLEY. HILL 4k Co.,
8eS8 -tf No. 12 Stoddard’s I^ower Range.
j. F. Uodsu. *. W. A. Havant.
Bouse & Bryant,
(Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,)
FomMifl£ andCommission 'Merchants.
li>4 Day Street,
SAVANNAH, - - - - GKOHGIA.
W ILL give prompt atu-nthm »<• receiving anil for
warding goods, e.-ties on (on.-iignment, and ali
orders; aud win illsb keep constantly on hand a
good stock of Groceries, Liquors. Agricultural Imple
ments. Building Materials, Fairbanks & Co’s Scales.
Ac., besides other goads and moimfsctared-articles
for sale an conSigMneut, and for width they are
agents. Orders and consignments respectfully sic
icited. al8-tf
m s. siHMis & £
Forwarding: and Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.,
NOS. 1 AND 2 8AMM1S’ BLOCK,
Bay Street, JaelftoiiTille, Florida.
mo. ». saumisT sn. a. sahvis. <iuas..l. matbeb
aull W
Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commission
MERCHANT,
No. 193 Bay Street, Savannah,
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S arienj GreoijgiA.
rs foVLnYnher solicited. d!6-
"'jfoAftCEVlLLL
SUTE MINING C0MP1,
VAN WERT; POiLK' CO., GA.
Cnp’l Stoelt, i300,000
SHARES, $50 EACH.
DiaaKnuumr-U. Jlrigham, J. F. Devcr, E. C. Gran-
nigs. A. .Wilbur and A. E. Marshall.
Pasii-Sak—A. Wlllmr. S^v»nnah A Ga.
jsuaSaSBpJMa 0 *
T HIS Company will goon be -preparial to fill any
ord4b for Slate, however large, for ruoflng, for
fumitore nvanuiActurtil out of elate, for Hutele, for
iiavemMt, m*i for *$y mhet Dies to whiefi slate can
he topple*, i TbrlqainYiahiuveificbt to -the cities of
jktlajita, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Columbue.
“la.; to the cities ofSclmm Montgomery and Mobile,
Ala.; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem
pMs, r<np..Mid S'. Loui,s, Mo- The superiority,
slatefoAoonilgpunloseb. anil its gpeclal adAplamUt
tovarioue articles of furniture aud for pavement
well known.
Oolera muj be addressed to
A. K. MARSHALL, Sec'y,
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D. J. TRACY & CO.,
Sncceaso to D, 9. Cohen,
* '"'■'*' jtlh/BTCM AKD JOBBEBS OT
LADIES’DRESS TRIMMINGS, ORNAMIF’ifc
PHYR WORSTEDS, AND PARIS FANCY
GOODS.
No. 303 Broadway, comer’of Duane strecl,
aug3-4mo Nrw Yosk.
A MOK'l'tl IS BJtlNGMADK
with onr IMPROVED STBSCII. DIES by
ladies $ad gcptletnea, 8end fqr our free Catalogue
contaiHng
JytMm
«ple» Ahd Trices. Addre.*,
8. M. SPENCER k Co.
Brattlelioro. Vt.
WlSBjfTURE
i am opening for Ibd inspection or the pnblie,
a line stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, • T
TRESSES, &c., &c.,
- To which the attention of au la invited,
HT-Warerpaaa, 118 BBQDGHTQN STREET, Bher
.oak’s old Dry Goods store. , '
flfrly 8.B. HARRINGTON.
HAWKINS & FAY,
Commission Merchants,
NO. *T PEARL STREET,
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
WM. B. HAWKINS, J- ROCKWELL SAT.
Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Provl
sione. Whiskies, aud* Cigars, on order, aud to con
■igninenta.
UKFEUENCrSI |
CLINTON HUNTER, di m od Spofford, Tlleston A
Co., New York. Fanchcr A McChesbey, 5 Water At,
New- York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water street, New
York. Win, B. Mites. S» Christie street. New Ybrk
W. B. Sibell, 5 Wall street. New York. Loads L.
•lone*.IV Sr.ndw.iv. S. w. Mivten A Co., Savannah
Ga. ' .
JOHN GRAY,
DEALER IN
Wooden Ware, Brooms,
S*AI1.S, BRUSHES, HATS,
Twines, Contace, Tabs, Churns. Crsdln,
Wagons. Chairs', Baskets, 4fce.
Nos. 15 H’ulton and SOSFro®* ®
NEW YORK
LINVJLLE & GLEASON.
St. Julian Street, West of Market,
S A V A X Ji A H,
iV Or S 3NT T St FOR
MERRITT * WALCOTT A CO.,
. 64 Coartlandt Street New Tort.
Hotels.
N otice to debtors and crkditors.—mi
persons having claims against The estate or Msr-
caret Marshall, deceased, will prtsoi*
tested, within the time prescribed h_
indebted to .kid estate will make payment to
CHARLE8 J. WHITE,
gepIS-lawOw Administrator.,
S TATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern: •
Whereas, Adam Hohenstein wflkepply at the Court
■of Ordinary for Letters DigmlssorJ as Administrator
cam testemento annexo oe the estate of Brier
Yoreeson, late of aaid^onnty, deceased;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish AT
whom it may concern, to be and appear before mid
Const to make otqection (if any they have j on or be
fore the' first Monday In Octobdr next, otherwise,
sold tetters will he granted; - .
Witness, my .official signature this 2Tth-day of
March, 1866. D.-A. O'BYRNE, .
m31 Ordinary. .
PAVILION HOTEL,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF • BULL. AND
SOUTH BROAD STREET*. '
T HE FROPRIETOFS Wbawrespoctfiiily announce
to the public tiiat the above Hotel is now open
for the reception of ..permanent and Transient
^Davti^ had large experience in the Efotel buslnem,
they intend to make thia House one oi’ the moat com
fortable Boarding Houses for families and others in
There is a Bar connected-with‘the Hotel, at which
may-liefound the best of Wines, Liquors and Segau.
AUached-toihe House, ii also an ICE cream
GARDEN, where may be procured at all hours, both
day and ettening, tile finest Cream in the City.’ Also,
a Soda Fountain, from which they will furnish the
hest Soda la the' city. * . .'
Parlies can oe furuiahed with Cream at all times.
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SI. .CfiARLES. SALQ0.N,..
B Y A, STAMM, Bay Lane, rear. of Post Office.—
Tito ‘ Litfddfe.^AM!( *e..
always on. hand, including a choice article of SiLT-
F.R'S WATER, directly imported .from Hersagthum.
Nassau, and tl»Ubegt.ef Rhine Wines. -. -
UJNCH every day at 11 o’clock. m!2-1y
Port Royal House,
HILTON HEAD, S. C.
RIDDELL *
K. a. aiDUKLU
iukrif
Yiefsiirtisi
u. r. nneea
LA PIERBE HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.’
rjlHB SUBSCRIBERS haying leased this ravertte'
A House, it has been -
refitted and Refukmsiibd
IN AN HLEGANT EAHNES,
And I* now Prepared wito tKe filost Per
fect Appoint inents far the Recep
tion of Guests.
* The first position among flrsuclaso Hotels will be
maintained in the fnture, as in tliejiast -
je!2 6m BAKER A FARLEY.
Le^al Notices.
G eorgia, Chatham cocntyI^wS'
it may concern: ali
lit ttieii, duly at-1 Whereas, Th«rnas if. Fleetwood will
by law, and alf ‘Oonrt of Ordinary for Letters of Guar i-TnJh£ at
f l BORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom
v3T It may concern:
Whereas, Mary Fleetwood will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters Dismiesory as Executrix on
tie estate of Gree Ft?etwood, d- erased:
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 nave) oh or before the
first Monday In April next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.-
Wituess my official signature this 8th day of Sep
tember, 1866. D. A. O’BYRN B,
s*pl"-1amfim Ordinary.
S TATE OF GEORGIA; CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern: _ - ,
Whereas, James Heed will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Administration-cum testa-
mento annexo on the .estate of William D. Etheridge,
deceased: * * , . ’ .
These hre, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
ltbmaynoticeru, to la- amt appear before caid*Conrt
to make objection fif pay I hey have) on or before
the first Monday in November next, otherwise said
letters will be'gr&nted. •
Witness my official signature this 21st day of Sep
tember,*1866. D. A. O’BiHNK.
sep22^1awlm• o c. c.
S TATE 08 GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—Tp
all wiionrtt-may concern
Whereas, J,eti 8. Hart will apply at the rourt of
Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate
of John Harris (colored), of s lid county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to titc and admonish ail
.whom it may concern,'to be and appearliefore said
Conrt to pia i.« objection tif any they have) on or be
fore-the first Monday in November next, otherwise
did it!turn irill ~
Witness my official eisiwtnrfe this 51f»t day of Sep
tember, . D. A, O^BYHNH,
Hep^-lawfTH ‘ c. C.
OTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—Tt*
whom it may concern :
Whereas, Anna Weinhepuer will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the oe-*
tate of Jacob Weinheimer, late of said county, de-
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
\t may concern, to hna&d ap^»ear betore t-aid Court
to make object ion any they have) on or before the
first Monday in November next, otherwise said let-
tetfi Will be granted.
Witness my official signature this 21et doy of Sep
tember, 1866. * * D. A. (VitYRNE,
■epg2-lawJm f. c.
-Miscellaneous.
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
fflHIS pbpulu and well known Hotel, sitnated in rile
-1 business jiortion of the city, has been newly fur
nished throughout by the present proprietor, who has
been sixteen years connected with the establishment.
mftLtt , W WHITE, Proprietor.
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR!
FBOM NEW WHEAT.
T HE Savannah Stonm Flouring Mills (east end of
Broughton strcoi) are now supplying Grocers
and Families with an excellent quality or NEW-
FLOUR, made tronvNRW WHEAT, Tumi'i.-s'snii.
pledat their r.’-sidenres. by trie- t arreL half barrel
orquarter biirrel Also, iivsli UlttTS and MFAL
by the l>u.shel or half iiusael
LIVE OAK CLUB HOUSE,
No. 32 GBORGB STREET, L
Charleston, South Carolina,
Ianow open for the accommodation of transient an
permanent gneats.
Choicest Liquors, Wines, Ales and Segars
ALWAYS ON BAKU.
Term*, 02 por XJny.
alltf PETER JONES, Proprietor
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett Screws, Taps and Dies,
4c., 4c., andslealerrfiii all kinds of Railroad. Steam-
sbipand Engineer’s Supplies, oils. Tarnish, Paint,
Hemp and Rubber Packing: Oak Tanned and Rubber
Belting, Brass Fittings. Chipping and Riveting Ham
mers. Files, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nails, Circular and
Gang Saws, Pumps, Steam Whistles, Steam aud Wa
ter Gangers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of every
description, 4c., 4c. Also Agents for A. P. WOOD
4 CO.'S celebrated Portable Stoam Engines.
O
FOB SALE,
NE MACARTHY GIN, second hand. Will be
sold cheap. .
sepJ5
CHARLES L. COLBY 4 CO.,
for. Bay and Abereora streets.
BDWAKfl H ‘YOUNG. CLAYTON B. WOODS
YOUNG & WOODS,
Bankers & Brokers
Eofaula,
WILL receive Deposits, buy and sell Bxchange,
Gold and Silver, Uncarreitt Bank Notes, Government,
Railroad and all other Securities. Will also buy Cot
ton ou-nsdnre. —
Collections piade and promptly, remitted.
I hey will al^mnke ctflf; <4n 1 th”,* W R» rt ° r the
Uuited States, linJ*make hash nbvances on cotton
consigned to unr /rietida in New York, Charleston,
Savannah, Apaiacbicola or New Orleans.'' ' (
Operating on a paid In capital, with onr long es-
tnMisbed ertsW, is » sufitelent gunrentee of safety
TtSiKlWftSZ -j
REFER TO
Conatft A Young, i „ York
Nourae 4 Brooks, I w * ■
JjAdafos, Frost 4 Co., Charleston, 8. C. * *
Johnston, Woods 4 Co., savannah, Ga.
Feote 4 MataM, Mobile, Ala. • —-
Josiah Morris, Montgomery, Ala.
Win. U. Young, Columbus, Ga.
John King, Banker, Columbus, G*.
Jennings, Wicks 4 Bro., New Orleans, La
Guthrie A Co., Louisville, Ky.
Shirok A Rowland, lit. Louis, Mil.
EFvapla, All, sept. 1.1866. sepS Sm
J. W. STEELE, ,
, (Late Steele 4 BnrbanK)
11 Merchants’ Raw, Hilton Head,So. C t
And corner King and George.Sts., Charleston,
C IALLS the attention of Wholesale and Retail
1 chaseys tu his superior stock of
Military and Naval Clothing,
aud
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, ic-gjiyasd PIMe
Ware, Swords, Sashes, Melts, Rmforeidenea,Boot
Caps, Ficfo Glasses. Gauntlets, Gloves, Ac.,;Ac.
YELLOW CORN.
^^Qj^Yuehetj’for sale' low, u/ closA'consign
raeut,*by BRADLEY, HILL'4 CO,,
sep21-tf
No. W Stoddarfi< Lower Range.
Johnston, Woods & C(H,\
General Commis’n Merohants
I*. 10 Stoddard’* Lswsr Eristge,
sepl-tf
^SAVANNAH, GA.
FERTILIZERS
A. Liister & Brother’s
RAW BONE
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LME
* AND
PURE GROUND. BONE*
r FHESB FERTILIZERS, being made from the beet
JL materials and in the moat approved manner, are
confidently recommended as the beet in the market.
C. O. CRANE & CO.,
General Agents for the Mannfactnrers,
a .-•■- - Nefafk, N. J.
west * 94HKLS, fg»nts.£m-
Sepaf 2m
Boker’s Bitters
For sole at *11 prominent Grocers, Wine Merchants,
and Druggists, and wholesale only, by
FOR SALE,
A SBR,
Pula*
au30-tf
r DRAFT HfifcSE. Apply At
iouse&ables. Q
Screven Ifonae
For Sale,
4 Blake's STEAM-PUMP, in eam|>t«te
CHARLES L. CtoLBY 4 00.,
Oor. Bay and Abereom streets.
HERRING’-.S
FIRE PROOF SAFES
AND v
Fairbanks’
PATENT PLITFOKM SCALES.
BELL, WYLLY Si CHRISTIAN
H AVING BEEN AGESTS for'the above Safes
and Scales for the last fifteen years, are now
receiving large coilslgniiient* of
Safes and Stoales.
HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION FIRE PROOF
SAFES, 'with pa.out Cry stab zed lion -Burglar Protif,
* ALSO,
A large and complete assortment of FAIRBANKS’
PATENT PLATFORM SCALES, from J.JOO poarids
dormant down to 4«o pounds.
PLATFORM AND UNION, - -
GROCERS’, COUNTER, AND -i '- —
EVEN BALANCE.
The above Safes and Scales are too well known to
require any comments. .-Stock e instantly on nand
an 1 sold at Manufacturer’a Card Pr ces, . sepl'V
[VALUABLE PLANTATION
For Sale.
rTQBjmbscribev offers bis plantation and appnr-
X tenanvYs for hale on reasonablo term,; also, the
entire crop of Corn, Colton, Cane, Potatoes, Ac.,
now in process of cultivation.
This Plantation Is sitnated sine mife* from Madi
son Court House, Fla, snd twt> miles from Cherry
LakcChDrctuwlierelbere are .good schools now in'
successful, operaiinn. 'The fertility, of .tbfi hiljiiiil
healthful ness of the place, and the high moral tone of
the neighbovtiond, make it one of the most desirable
place* In the State.
The land is well watered with lakes and rnnniDg
branches, that have never failed in the meet pro-
.traded draught* and. iqenpclca/ediaads are cov
ered with the finest oak, hickory and. pine timber.
Theplantatoaks now in success Ini, operation, with
400 acres planted in lor.g staple cotton, which will
produce at least 2*0 bales: 2T‘i acres in corn, which
witt produce 4,< 0 > bushelo corn.
The lands on the entire place are composed ol
8A»0 acres—1,000 acres cleared and- under good
fences.
., I will also sell eighty head of hogs, fourteen good
mules, well broke, two horses, three plantation wag
ons. farming utensils to run twenty ploughs, black
smith and carpenter stools, due McCarthy Cotton Gin.
household an-1 kitchen larniture, and everything else
on the place. '
There is an unfai ing well of water on the place,
good dwelling hoese and cabins sufficient to accom
modates!! the laborers neceaaary to woik the plan-
tatloa eucoessfuily. .
-U applied for early, the purchaser will get a bar-
Rockland Lime.
1 AAA BARRELS -FIRST QUALITY, COBB’S
IvUU make, for sale by .
septl-tf HICHAROSON 4 BARNARD.
Notice.
T W. HBVYIT. of the firm of Nevtt, Lathrop 4
(j • Rogers, has associated himself with Lathrop A
Co. tn the Jny Goods bustness, at the old stand of
jl.tf HENRY LATHROP 4 CO
STEAM ENGINE AND SAW MILL
FOR SALE.
A FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE
and Sew Mill, manufactured to order at the Ful
ton -Work*, Ne « York. Codeiatsof aa .eosinuof 40
hone power, return floe boiler, with all the conve
niences complete; iron frame, 4o feet carriage; M
inch saw; patent eelf-eettiog head blocks; Phi feet
tog ehata, with pulleys ami orat eiaau belting for the
mUi complete. Thu whole Is perfectly new and cun
be purchased towon upoUauthm to
au30tf LaROCHK, WEST A DANIELS.
The Charleston
FLOATING DRY DOCKS,
TTANING undergone a thoroogh and complete re-
XL pair, are BOW ready to raoeivu all Yeaaels necd-
tng the same.
" For particulars apply to „
JAMES G. 4 D. C. MARSH,
■epSl-eoddt Marsh’s ship Yard.
Advertising in Southern Georgia
T HE BAINHRJDGE “CHART AND COMPASSV
(formerly tlie “ Rumbridge Argus,offers
OTperior indgeemen!* to the uierctmnto of Sa-
v*nnali hh an advening n eilium. It b:i$ a
and iMpidly increMeing circaUuion in that section, and
its terms .are reasonable. A.ltlress
WILLIS M. RUSSBIXv
E<litQr and Proprietor.
Bainbridge, June 11.1S06. - jci^-tf.
BABRETT’S
T IX 33
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It is W.RRASTEn to UESTOIU! C.K'V All' TO ITS-’
ORIGINAI-, NATUJ1AI. Ciq.llK, 111 t-Vf-I V. iSC -t Will STOI
Hie hairironi falling oft; it willir c^i i- ■ ad fri-c
liumoreaud dmdrnir; i-hohoti: ihe . i:: t- u of ih-
uaik, and is a beactiffl dbessino.
We offer no large rewards, but Wb • ith ail o:
our agents to refund tile mon kv to > y p - iiwhr-
will use two bottles, and then siiy U V «ti Yegl
TABLE HaIK ItESTOKATrYB has not [,3r -fil e 11 wt
tlaiin.
Testimony from, the Capital of t: e t.'ni.f. States.
Messrs. Barkett 4 CO:
1 was induced lo give your Hair p epai 'ition a trial,
aud can heartily recommend if as unequalled as
Dressing. Purifier aud Restorer,—giving to the Han
a luxuriaiu richness, auj to the head a cool am
most agreeable sensation; while it is thorougli in re
storing the tmicta its natural color.
Very respectfmly, W. Hamlet..
Washington, D. C., May 15,1806.
Messis. J. R Barrett A Co:
I was induced bv a frieuil to mate « trial nf Bar.
rett’a Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very
much pleased with the effect ir has had oil my hair.
1 was nearly hair gray, and now, before using om
bottle, my head is treed from dandruff, anil my hai:
has all the appearance of youth. I luily believe Bar
rett’s to be the best hair preparation iu ihe-world.
• Wm. Hamilton.
Fredonia, N. Y., April 26,1866.
J. R. BARRETT St CO., Proprietors,
Manchester, New Hampshire.
JACOB UPPMAN,
Corner Congress and JBurnard streets. Agent.
Sold by ali Pniggtetp. jy^-tf
SANDER A WILKINSON,
HARNESS, SADDLERY
AND
TRUNK STORE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Under St. Andrew’s Halt, Broughton St.,
SAVAWNAH,* GA,
THE EYE, EAR, AND THROAT.
D R. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada West, iTiyat
dan and -Sorgeon, Oculist sal Aurist, can Is
consulted on Deafness, Uirchargcs from the Ear,
noisev in the Ucml, Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat
and Lungs.
Ail diseases of the EYE, requiring eitheir Medical
or SurgicaJ aid attended to.
Office No. 41, inlir. TIiqs. Bnekleris old office qs
Lexington street, Baltimore. Md.
Office hoars from 9 to 12 A. M., and 3to 5 FLM.
j9-»f '■
THOS. W. BROOKS
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND CENERAL
UPHOLSTERY.
^fe£4 I>oc Street, I*tiila«lelpUla v Pa.
N. B.—All ORDERS sent by Mail promptly ate
tenlod to. fv31-tf
Nutting, Powell & Co.
BANKERS,
• MACON - . Gr E«0
. C. A. NUTTING,
A. H. POWELL,
ISAAC SCOTT.
arreamnT-.
EDWARD PADELFORD,
je28-6m -SAVANNAn.
BHODES’
THE STANDARD MANURE,
AT SO‘4 SO PER TON, cA.SH.
jglY-tf .. MILLER, TflOMAS 4 CO,
PRIME YELLOW COEN.
sale by B. F. SANFORD,
At Savannah Mills, east end of Broughton *t„ or by
> BRYAN. HAKTR1DGK 4 CO.,
Bay street.
White Corn constantly on band and for sele.
Also, choice Corn Mesl sad Grits. fell-If
Bailiffs Sale.
W ILL be sold on TUESDAY, the SHh day ofOcto-
ber, 1886. in Iront of the Court Honse..in the
city of Savannah, between tbo legal hours of sale* the
Gtu*ti2Cincksiami 1 oik’-* "Teles tooiPumeroQs to deceaseii.
^^ ^Jded on as the property of Cyras Breder
a re”r«>n of color to sat iffy » distrain Warrant issued
Sm^rfthellonorable the County Court for the county
Bailiff County Court C.*C
■WANTED TO PUKCHASE,
FOR CASH^
STORY'BRICK DWELLING. Mast be
located to a good neigh boyhood. _ Addieto,
stating particulars,
auto-tf *“
K. P. TUNISON,
Agent Southern Expresa Company.
Legal Notices.
w hOBi
iary for Letters of GuardiauThin th e
ocroonsmnd pro|ietty of Limn C « r ' ® the
and ° rp " a " 8 0f Grt « FleereojJ
’ Theae are, therefore, to cite and admonisi, .ii ’
It my concern, to be an d appear befwe «aid o * ho «
make objection (if any they haveren n? SLS“ , » tt o
first Monday in November next otherwi^ 0 -"’!»
ters will be granted. ^ merwue Baa lef
Witness my official signature foi. Rth ^
September, 1866. D. A 0’BYkvir^ «f
seplo-2am2m Ord>m ®’
PTKOF GSOUG1A. t’nATUAjreoT^i-
w all whom it may concern t
^heroaa. Ruins L. Xxst»*r will armiv a*
f ° r of Admlnislrmioa ” h ' h Cc 'ln
tote of James A. Z.trour, late of .said coumy^
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish , *
it may concern, to be and appear heforesrid r * ho ®
make objection (if any they liarej, „ n ,fr to
first Monday in November next nth.™,” - for - lb
ters wifi be granted; ' otllc ™ 'Se said Li
“““ ’««•«■• « %
Ba.IO--.w4w Or.l.,,., 0 ,.;.; 1 ;. 1 '--
mis3ory as executors on the estate of nil . ;: i «-
left late of said county, deceased • Klcllard R Cay.
These are, therefore, to cite'ami .
whom It may concern, to be and appe J h m," 11411
court to make objection (ifa.iv they havei i e S * J
fore the first. Monday in December lievf ‘r 0t ^
said leuers will be granted tit ’ otn erwa
fitnessmyoffldaUignatnrcthi, Viihdayof Msf ,
Crdm.Afc.c
S 1ACF GEORGIA, t'lIAT. i.l.M COUNTY t
all whom it may concern • I i—io
Whereas, Ctiae H.olmsteadwill »nni„.... „
of Urdinary for Lot ters bi.mi. i ,,rv P J?f fh, tlC , CMm
Charlotte Veadcr, deceased • J a the cetaie o(
These are. Therefore, lo citeanfl ailmonlaball ,i
it may concern, to be and appear * bo *
to make olijection Of auy they havejun 0r V.r 5' jr l rt
first Monday in March next. oiher»i,e M, lie
will be granted. “'fera
Wifhess my official signature, this lift a.,,
gust, 1866. D. A. O BVHNi
aulS-lainCm Or.nTiarv.
S TATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTvT
all whom it may conceru: '* 1<1
. Whereas, Jacoli Weinheimer will apply a, tlieCrort
of Ordinary for Letters lJismissory as Administrate,
OK the estate of Jacob Waiter, late of said count?
deceased: , >’
These- arc, therefore, to cite and rdmoni«h
whom it may concern, tojie and appear be'ore s»ii'
Court to make objection (ll any they fcavcj on or b-
fore the first Monday in November nci*,. oihenrii
said letters afrlll be granted.
Witness my official.signature this23d davotAnri
1866. - - D. A. 015 V UN E,
a91* , Qrilinanr.
Ol’AW Oh* GEORGIA, CHATHAM-CotMi.^IJ
O ail wliour it may concern:
Whereas, Barnard G. Tiulen will apply at the
Court of ordinary lor Letters Disinfcsory as Admas-
trator oil too Estate ol George 8. lirow-u, of
county, deceased.
Tltese are, therefoir. to cite aud admonish ail whon
it may eouceru to be aud appear before said Courtio
make objection (if any they have) on or before the
first Mouaay in January next, otherwise said ’ettem
will be granted. "
Witness my official signature, this 26th ilay «;
Jnue, IS65. ' D. A. O’KYKNE,
je2T-!awlm Ordinary Cbatham County.
— ea that I "have
VTOTIUE —Nonce Is Iter, by
it made application t - the Ordinary of Chaika
:onuty for leave to sell all the real estate and Claud
property belonging to'ihe estate of Aliyla Ul:;
at sixty days from this date.
It. T. GldSON, Acting Executor.
Savannah. Atigu-.t 31, 1-66. iiim-S-. ir,.m
S TATE OF GEOKCiAr CHATHAM CCfijN’iV.-fo
all whom it may concern':
Whereas, George (Iem.*nden will apply at tie
Conft of Ordinary frtr Letter! Dismisson as Adminis
trator on the cetaie of llcnry tiermanii, late of said
:ounty, deceased: .
These are, therefore, to cite ana aatnonieh nil whom
it may concern, to b; and aopeur before said Conrtto
ob ectiou (il any tUe.f havej on or before the
first Monday In November next, oth^rwige said letters
will be granted.
Witness my offlfci.il signatnre*, this ?f,th (lay of
April. 1S06. D. A O’iiYKNE,
a27-lamGm* Ordinary.
all whom ii. may concern
Whereas, John* I). Hopkins will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters Dirinissory Executor
on the Estate of Miss Isabela iiarron, late oi said
county, deceased.
Tnese are, therefore, to cite an J adnnnirii all whom
t may concern, to be and appear b tore said Conrtto
nake object ion f if any they hav<7 on or before the
Jrst Mouday in January next, otherwise said letters
will be granted. • •
Witness my.officiil signature, this 14th darof.Iare,
IS*;. D. A. U’BY3NE,
je!5 0.0. c.^
S TATE O? .GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.-
To all whom it may concerns
Whereas, .fas. L. Haapt will am>!y at thcConrt of
Ordimry for Letters i bsmissory an Atiuiinistratornn
:he estate of Jane i;avn*tt, of said comity, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admouii-b al! whom
it mtiy concern, to be and appear before said conrtto
make obieetioir fif any they have; oil or before the
Jrst Monday in Fe >ru,iry next, otherwise said letters
will be *:raiitet!.
Witness my official signature this GMi day ot August,
ISC6. D. A. O’BYRNE,
au7-lamfim . ordinary.
all whi>m it may concern:
Whereas, George A. N :coll wiil apply at the Court
*>f Ordinary for Let ers DiSmissory as Adin.Lidraior
in the estate of John C. Xicdli, of said connty, de*
•ensed ; . '
Tiiegeare, therefore, to cite and aumonisii all whoa
it may coucerinlo be and appear before said Court to
make"objection (if any they have} on or before the
first Monday in March next, otherwise said let
ters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature this 23d day
of August, ISfiti
nu?5-lamGm
D. A. O’BYRNE,
Or iu&ry*
OTATfci OF GEOKlitA—OHaTiIAM CUlNH-iO
O all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Dr. Richard I). Arnold will apply hie
Court of Ordinary for Letters D smlssory 'ic'-ntor
on the estate of Margaret James, late of said county,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish £
vhora it Hfay concern, ;o be and appear at said Co
co make objection, (if any they iiavej on or beK.*
the first Monthly in December licit, otherwise.^
letters will be gran'ed ^
Witness my official signature this Sth day orM..^.
186« i). A. O’BYRNF.
myO-lamGm
S TATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.-!-
all whom it may cuncci u: „ .,
Whereas, HetiianA. CTane will applyatffieCourt,
irdinary for Letters Dismisaory a. A*lnntnstrator -
:he estate of James L. uliver, ef sain cootuy. «■
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail whotr
it may concern, to be and appeal- before said Coon »
rivflke objertion (ii fitly they have; on or betoreiCj
first Monday in Marelt next, otherwise aaiil k®”
will be granted. ..
Witness my oflicial signature this 15th my o;
gnat, 1866. ■ D. A O’iiVKNE-
au’C
S TATE OK GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNT!-**! 0
all wliom It may concern : .
Whereas, James McGrath will apply at ‘lie t™
of Ordinary for Letters Ptsmisgury as Afinj™® 1 *
tor do boms non on the estate ot Thomas Malier-
said cone tv. deceased. ' , ... .1
These are, therefore, to cite and atlmorasn a
whom it may concern tobean'l appear at tnesa
Court, to make olijection. if any they have.
uefore the first Mouday in Feoi uaty next, other
said letters will lie granted. . ,
Witness my official signature this 4lh daypf Atg^"
1906. D. A. O'liVKNt-
* unO-lamfim OrdmW.
l X KORG1A—CHATHAM COUNT !e-To ail s* 101 ”
vJ it may concern: .....hi
Whereas. Charles C Prendergast will hPP;-.
Court of Ordinary for Letters Disnussory as 10 A ..
trator cam te-tamento annexo on the estate “
garet Prendergast. late of said county, derei •
These are, than-fore, to cite and admonish aa
it may concern, to be and appear la-fore sal “tie
make objection (if any they have) on br ot' H
first Monday in January next, oiherwise »aii*
wfll he granted. , ,, P f
Witness my official signature this -“Jr 1
Jnlv. 1966 I). A. O’BTK®
)j3-lum6m °.-f 0
^TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COC-'! 1-
o all whom it may concern: ^ H , x j.
Whereas, Edward Padelfnrd an 1 VVi-iar: ■ .J'-IJ..,
well will apply at the Court of Ordinary for L -,
d:^mii*pory ae execufoie on the estst^
Walden, late of said county, deceased. _. ... ,t>otn
These are, therefore, to cite and admon !8 “,7, onr t u>
it may concern, to be and appear before asm'- fte
make objection (if any they have) on or on" n
flret Monday in December next, oihenoae sam
will be granted. ... ,i«vofMat.
Witness my official signature, * hI ! ^byrNE,
15«6- * D - A ' OrdiMfr
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S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM C° L *
all whom it may concern: rte Court
Whereas, Valentine Greet will a P p, .w. n ,or on the
of Ordinary for^MvPismistory asTto^,, de-
estate of Ann E. Bowen, late ot sata w
C6 Tlu>se are, therefore; to cite and
whom It may concern, to be- n ® ,ld ®P^ e ave ^n or h°*
Court to make objection (i. any they ha e) he[WS e
tore the first Monday m Novembei next,
eaidlettfrs wfll be granted. .. , 9th divofApn 1 -
Witness my official signature this
1966. * , U - Or.'MV.
«20
S TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM CO .«
all whom it may concern: 5. And«-
Whereas, Robert U. Anderson. ., lt court
son. Jr., and W-S- Chisuolm vil jg “ n me o*
of Ordinary for Letters of Admtnistiat.ou
tate of Joliu W. Anderson deceased , a .j whom
These are, therefore, to cite and adm™f. : conr tu
it may concern, to be and appe iir W , e _ he f, re **
make objection (if anv they have! °“ "-yj letter*
first Mom lay m October next, otlierw^e -
will be granted. -, h of A u '
Witness my official signature tnm - l, " Y RNli.
gust 1866./
kill
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S^nteunVr 3. 1S<W
ftBORGIA—CHATHAM <
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Minis will aPP^/°onf
tSSV9&5£EEZS&cW- ►
^Tkree are, therefore, to die “/^““said Court
it may concern to be and appear before ^ f , e fore tb ®
K^S^21!SSKST~“3• ; ■"' , ' f*
icsa D- A - u QtilBttJ'
1866.
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