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The shadow* creep aero** the deep,
And np the aUentriwer,
While softly through the central blue
Faint rays of strelight-raiyer.
So fades life’alight, aofaBa its night.
And mantles all in sadness.
Till stars of love shine oat above.
And fill the soul with gladness.
The homeward main we slowly gain.
With every oar-stroke's cadence,
And leave a shore all peopled o'er
With fairy men and maid
'Tis thus we glide on Time's dark tide.
To labor’s solemn measure.
Death’s shore to find, and leave behind
Tho'flmreryisleavrf pleasure.
In Greneral.
TILL OPEN
Ladies BtariUtoAOetatad Cloth Cloaks,
Ladies’ Barqdes, jackets, Ac..
French and 8cotch Shawls in great variety,
Black. Colored and White Grounds Whs for
Ladles’ and Children’s Cloaks,
MEW DRESS GOODS,
Black Shks, all widths, . .. ...
Cloths and Caasimerea for Gentlemen’s Saits,
Superior quality Whitney Blankets,
Embroideries, Laces, Ac.,
Novelties in Worsted Goods,
AT 137 CONQBSBa 8TBEET. oc’.5
Gentlemen’s Underwear,
—The Georgia J-aglffatgre meets to-day.
The cholera has so far subsided in Lon
don that it is np longer considered necessary
to issue a daily return.:
—A woolen factory is to be erected in
Leesburg, Va.
—The tobacco crop in Kentucky is better
this season than ever before.
—Extensive iron works are in process oi
erection at Trenton, Dade county, Ga.
—The Masons of Memphis, Tenn., are
preparing to build a grand Masonic Temple
there.
—Illinois furnished 268,2l7 soldiers anil
■ saflfirs.ctnriiig^tte' War. ■ / 'j •
—The demand for laboring men in all parts
of Pennsylvania was never so great as it is
at this time.j, J -.
The rice crop Of South Carolina is esti
mated at 25,000 fierces—about one-fifth ol
the crop of 1860.
—The .Cobdn Feniipis have sent greetings
to their brethren in the United States, and
ask Stephens to send some of his officers over
to the island to effect an organization of
their forces.
—Dr. Mary Walker, of New York, made a
speech recently before the Social Science
Congress, in Manchester, England, in favor
of female suffrage.
An explosion of a locomotive on the
Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, on the 23el
inst., resulted in the death of three men, the
engineer, fireman and brakeman.
—Anna Dickinson is said to have rejected
an offer from a distinguished politician. Per-
lntps lie is the *'rejected Stone ” she is so fonil
of Wlkiug about.
—It is reported that the famine which is
ragiug in India will greatly reduce the cotton
production ot that country, so that the de
mand for this staple in the United States will
not tall far short of a million and a half
bales- 1 “ rl
—Two largo grindstones, used in Hoff
nan's Furnace, Albany, burst simultaneous
WOOLLEN -sad , J-
■UCKtEIK
At the bOUTHERN PALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
Orff* & !iVatIcin.s%
• ' r ^ Hi. i f.
oc27 lll^and 113 CONGRESS STRE KT.
IT POPULAR PfflCES!
Or 3U O V S S
FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN. MISSES,
- TOOTHS AND CHILDREN,
In great variety at the
SOUTHERN PALACE
D x* y Ooodat ^ouso,
ORFF A WATKINS',
oc27 111 and 113 COHGKSSS Btbeet.
A. Austell,
Atlanta,
Georgia.
lisbeil
ofieed
term of this Court
In Bryan scrBRipa Gouax, April Tkbx, 1866.
John V. Wells 1 - . n : .
vs. V Libel for Divorce- ... ! ;
Mary Wells. ) ;a-, r
It appearing to the Ooart that the order taken in
the above cause at the December term, 136L to per
fect service, has never been published. It a there
fore ordered that the saaerbe Fabliau ad ncrwHWi
its terms on or before the first day of the next ten
or thfeCoort. , • •' - . : n
ill .. i'. . I
> APKIL 2k, 1566.
I certify the foregoing to be true ektractS frOrn the
minutes of Bryan Superior Court at December term,
1861, and April term, 1866. " ■ SMITH,
'dTAfE -tjTGEOEGM-iClLMHAMi COPS
apply at.
jyg-lamtm*
Clerk Superior Court B. C.
UTATE OF GEORGIA, GLYNN OOONTY.
of Ordinary lor Letters of Dismisd“U from U'y
of Florence (j’Snllivan. late ofsala county, dec
These are, therefore, to ate anRadmonah all
whom It may concern, to be end dPIje** **(«* **"
jyC-lamCm. ’ ’ OrdtaaTy.
OTA I K oTgEUKUW, Ai'FJJNU COUNTV.,
O . . .; •;/ .
Timothv Williams i
Now.
Anatoli & Inman,
Cattail sad CtaoainioB Herehants,
No. 90 Wafittrcet, k'j'I
nWYoAe.
W E/ are folly prepared to saaka -liberal A* 8h a.i
vancementa on consignments from Merchant*
and Planters, both at this place and at our asrencies
throughout the South. Our XCaAnitelL of Atlanta,
will arrange Advancements thm. Cotton and roer-
eband’se will be fdrwarded tops with dispatch by
onr agents, Messrs. Brady *'Moses. of Savannah.
We will exett oar best energies to give satisfaction,
aud promote thelntcrecls of oar patrons.
Consignments from our Southern friends rc^pect-
fnlly solicited. __ __ Se27-.ton
Lace Collars and Collarettes,
Embroidered and
Late Handkerchiefs,
Edgings and Insertings,
Full Assortment at this
SOUTHERN PALACE „
DRY 44001IS HOUSE,
oc« .
i Libel Wf'Divorte,
“ " nancy .Williams, ). ......
It appearing to the Court, by the return of the
Sheriir, I feu the defendant ia not to.' be fouodjP
Hits Slate or county, it is oa wilion ordered tbar
sshl defendant appear and answer at the next term
of ibfe Cmir’* else tlipt the ewe bacensjdereU in de
fault, and the plaintiff allowed to jSrOceiM; and It Is
further ordered that this notlde be published in the
... - Witness my official sighstlire, this_27th to of_Beps
Atty’s pro Libellant. ' ' ——
W. M. SCIONS, J. t. C- B. C.
A true extraei from the minutes of the Court, this'
ctb day of April, 1806.
Georgia—Chatham County
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT-MAY TERM, 189K
JOHN RYAN' ) Foreclosure of Mortgage
Agents "Wanted
ly, from excess of speed, committing great
havoc, among the surrounding machinery,
but fortunately killing no one.
—The Panama steamer, which sailed on
the 19th, took 200 tons of Japan lea for New
York.
—Leonee Abet, a New Orleans banker,
was suff ocated by coal gas in New York on
Wednesday night. On retiring to bed he
unconsciously turned the gas on again after
extinguishing it, and the room being^a close
one, suffocation ensued.
—A convention of eight hundred Confede
rate - soldiers was hetd in Calloway county,
Missouri, in which they denounced the Mis
souri registry law as tyraunous, but resolved
to abide by it and trust to the Conservatives
to rp3toretheir “rights.”
—A Havana letter reports that the Cuban
Government has purchased of the United
States two monitors for $2,0P0,000, and as
the Government has no Available funds, two
wealthy merchants of Havana, Trulueta and
Baro, have gone security for the amount.
—At the dedication of the Soldiers' Monu -
ment in Stockbridge, Mass., last week, a
cannon used in firing a salute burst, and a
fragment weighing ten pounds was sent over
the heads of the speakers on the platform,
among whom was Governor Bullock.
—A London-eoriespondenl says it will as
tonish rent papers in American cities to be
informed that in the nicest and healthiest
parts of London handsome three story and
basement, or eight-roomed houses, in perfect
order, can be rented at from $280 to $300
per annum.
—A manufacturing company has been es
tablished in Charlotte, North Carolina, which
employs 80 hands, and is turning ont supe-
tjor cloths and caseimares. E runs 25,000
swindles,Hums* yards of cloth per
week, consumes 3,000 pounds of wool per
week, and has six spinning cranes. The
machinery is driven by a sixty-horse power
engine. The enterprise of the proprietor is
likely to be handsomely rewarded.
- -_LThe Nashville; Dispatch notices the
btirinhg Of fteffifmett’s school house at
Stevenson, and says it was done by some
worthless scoundrel—one of an exceedingly
smhll class found in most communities,
who, by their incendiary conduct invite cen
sure .pn the -gjiole Southern people.
—Arm* ffipstly ippnper riles, are being
purchased throughout the anti-rent dis
trict in New York. Col. Church, a lead
er against the anti-renters, has been shot in
all fourteen times.
—A body of men, styling themselves the
Tennessee Conference, nnder the auspices of
the Northern M,£. Church, met in Nashville
a few days agof’ Bishop dark presiding.
Negroes and whites met together without
any distinction, and the publication of ap
pointments is made in the same manner.
—A Mississippi paper declares that it will
npt.be able to coDtaio-all the advertisements
of sales under the Sheriffs hammer.
THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF
. . . / . IIH M7
Gen. Stonewall Jackson,
BY PROF. R. L. DABNEY, D. D., OF VA
T HE standard Biography of the immortal ht-ro
The dhfy edition authorized by his widow, anil
published tor her pecuniary.benefit TTie author, »
personal friend and CbliflatWuV the Christ mil
Soldier. We want an AgantlS; eYpy county. Scud
WILLIAM y.-BANKV. VRulc Nisi
TT APPEARING to the Court by the petition of
A Jotiir Rytre,' and the rioteiCHmi inart gage died ac-
companyiug it, that, on the ninth day of Marcltiu
Ilie year eighteen hnndred and sixty-three, William
H. bunks, the defendant; mada and executed hi*
three sevend promissory notes, payable to the order
of Jofin F. Tucker, and endorsed by the said Tgcker.
and, on the day and year aforesaid, delivered said
three Phil’s To the petitioner, by the first of which
the said defendant promised to pay to'the petitioner
OH the twenty-third:day oT Febnmry next after the.
unto thereof ihe sum of three thousand aud thirty,
fodf dollars, with jutepesl, ffeni .date ,ip»f J>y “e
second or which he promised td pay to the petitioner
on ih ■ twentyilhlrd day df'Febinarv, eighteen bni*-.
OrtJ and sixty five, the emn of two thousand five
Yiimdred aAl thirty-three doOsrs, Willi totercst trom
date, payable. I)D the twenty-third dny of Febtnary.
next AltcrWrtrt'ililtdiinO anmiahy- Miereaftrfrand Iw
the fhfrdoi which he pr ip'sed to :»y to the petj :
ti'iper on tiie twenty-tLkd day of FehrUffry, eighteen
hundred and sixty-six, the sulii of two tbonSIhd flvo
hundred and thirty-three dollars, with Interest ffofn
data, payable on the twenty-third day of February
next aher s*id date and pnnnally thereaTt^t and
that afterwards, on the said nltlth day of March,
'.dHto
1
for circulars and see onrSms, J and" what tho Press
says of the work ’ N ^,^^ L PUBLISHING CO.,
an21-Sml Cor. 7th and Main ats.. Richmond. V.
Paper Hangings
ND rV
Window Shades.
MRS. MARY i. TURNER,
No. 58 St. Julian Street,
Has received a new supply of Paper Hangings, Win
to* Shades and Gilt Cornices, prhlvfc will be sold
cheap. ' ” ’ r i ’ 1.C-"
ENTERPRISE MILLS,
CORNER WEST BROAD AND CON-
G KM ITREET3.
DEPOT AT R- COWDEN'S.
South aide St. Jullen Street, West of the
Market.
sr* ‘"""“'Ti
Notice
I 8 HEREBY GIVEN that the partnerehlps hereto
fore existing under the nstnea of MiUer, T ioni;IJ
Thoifitis. I.ivinp.ton A
rdisaotved by the Hefitn
A Co., in Savannah: Ga.,
Co., Madison. Tla.,Tiave Men’
of D. G. Livingston, on*«I the partaei
A. J. MILLER will give Ma afiStion ■ to the busi
ness in Savannah, and 8. B. THpMAB.to the bnainesa
in Madiaon, in liquidation.
The sobsrriberS will continue the Gro’.rv and Com
mission Bualnese in Savaamih, Ga, at the store oc-
BROTHER,
At Popular Prices.
■RINTS, DELAINES,
SHIRTINGS and 8HBETINGS,
At the
Southern Palace Dry Goods Home
o«27
O
Cotton Plantation to Rent.
NE OF THE BEST COTTON PLANTATIONS IN
Burke county, Ga., can be leased for a number of
years ol easy terms. Eight hundred scna ^
planted. Possession given In DecembM If deshod.
Address GBORGE W. SAP",
oc9-im IWayneshoro,
Situation Wanted,
A S BUOK-KKEPEJt, by a young man competent *
to do any kind of writing in an ordinary busi
ness line. WoQldbe willing to engage in any respec
table bnsinees until he con' *
value of Ids services. Appl
oc2S—1w
id give evidenoe of the
’j at THIS OFFICE.
T
years.
Garden Lot for Lease.
IHE FINE GARDEN LOT, corner of Shad’s and
derbolt roads will be leased for a term of
pply at Tfata OfBce. ->c9-tf
GUNNY CLOTH.
Angnst, 136*.
A. 3. MILLER.
S. B. THOMAS,
Surviving Partner*.
The subscriber solicits forlbe[neW A couUnnajice
i the patronage extended to thtg ^’ OM ^
One of the snrvivors.
AngnsU 1866. anSl-tf
DANIEL H. LONDON.
NO. 63, BROADWAY, YORK
Shipping and Commission Merchant,
YlflLL tail all kinds of ToWacco,Ocymn, BaggHg!
VV Grain, Seed, *c- and wffl execute orders _for
buying Merekandiu aad mSce of every deferip
tlon. Consignments and orders solicited.
REFERENCES i t SJ
In Savannah—Major A.-Fortef^Duncan A John-,
ston.N. A. Hardee * Co., E.‘B Hertz A Co., Johh
St lN < NKW Yonlf-tW. C. Langley A Co.. Barclay *
LIvinintoB. Wo*. WiIiodSCo. • , ..
LlhereTmlvanWa kUn—* on Cotton skippedto
Messrs, gyre* Evans k Co.. Liverpool. ocljtar
TTjy4-lnm4m
GEORGE EASDK,
Clerk 8. C. A. <
TT
#41
tfhs -
d TkS5i^ th/ref5re '^cIrejn^i*|taalah¥U whom
w —,—loaf (if tfy Urci .
first M ooday- to/November- ne**»
Enoch ft Hendry will appl)
of Ordinary fotlettere'Of adminlstrarton on
bf S X mil. late Of said ejmtoJto,
.. afaf lhei^ave/<^i of tiettnAthe first
December next, otherwise said fettera^id
’ e '^totoy offidai aignatore.
er. IWW. - - D.. A. O BYRNE.
oc!2
onabam connfy, oh the flisrTueaday in November,
at the TrffaY «<ffirS W safe, five Tiaiidred andeWiteen
arred 7r Xand, the property of Jackaon N. Nease.
Sild snbjecttoa mortgage, and far the benefit of all
«® nfiw ? ea ’ '\VM. A. NKASE, Administrator.
‘' Springfield, September 7, lSSA aol8,lftw2m
—LLBEBIY COuNJV.-To
t ‘ ' ‘ : '
/ -fiiiiaLaafiT.ftat »f.ewwaw»rTu|)fauit | )P'—
'/» A Uj/fLGfW»0
TO COUNTRY
II ' tf.tn ,vr i /uv#', ,iy.:iltll ;.tMJ 7dv.
i5i cdnS6iiaS'sr:, gyAMflag
Are ready to show the 'lawSr^i^li';, A !Z'l
i a
nLfwi Dry croous
to 4 rodhd iathttyfy.-iith Irtfcfi .raamred at the
r z z
Call and "Bee for yoirfselveB, ‘ • ■oel'tt’d
E. 'if‘ li'to
-
LallwhemU may concern ;
Where*®, E- A- .ftilton will apply at the Court yf Or-
dlnary Aw,Letters of Admiuistration on the m^eof
T. F. Linder, late of said county, deceased: _
.. Um*erarfWfU«efW¥B.t9 VtfS
It a*y concern to be andapnoar nerore said owtrt,ta
make objevtion (if any they hive), on or betore the
first Monday in HoVeuiliei.next, otherwise said letters
wiU.be granted.
F. Metoalfk.
JoM,W s tK9oK»oa
t aka- vioaErnMnatSttincrfauffl t.»:n
E.F. KTCALFE A80.
i t MuJsxl . ;v.'
H f iti'iWi V.-: T i H nr# vH
Cotton FactoreY s
Gomml^Sidri
.. . ; . '1 l..r.LiJAyftfcSC/T ,,'.VI
if. > .:,r1
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE:
'MUta}AY TV DECEMBER NEXT
y'to the Court of Ordinary of Effing-
_ jots No: 140 and 142 In the 4th district
oufity, far the benefit of the betas anfi
bra of ffie estate of ffiiepard Ortffin. deoeaaed.
, .7. H. sr. GRIFFIN,! P
sU 1,: * •.[ \ 1 ' tt/wanmai;- 4
ocl-lftv^n* ~ - ••
A DMINISTRaToR S hALE.—Wfil he sold, before
A. the Court House.door, in Emanuel county, on
The first TuMday In December next.- all the Lands
tyftii in saltf 'conrtty- Wlbugihg-to the testate of
Thomas Vs Dekle, of said county, Ueceastd, one lot
containing fifteen hundred And fbrty-thrce (1,543)
acres, lying on the wostehle of Big Canoochee river,
well’improved and- heavily limbered; hounded on
tile east by Bg Canoochee river, on t be west by lands
of John V. GfenfleW, on the uorthey lamls of Moses
Cammdav, on tho sooth by land* of Lewis Col-
dns The place would be a 'leanalle location for
any one wanting to ont timber, raising stock, farth
ing, Ac. Another Lot, Ivins O.I the eaa'Side of
Canoochee river, containing eiglit hundred and
venterir(Sli) acres, withiniprovemtntf: bounded on
the north by lands belonging to the estate of Jonrdas
sntton on the south hy,lands gf John Dekio, on the
east by lands belonging to the’estate of Littleton
Dekle, an tile west by Units of Pickens WatsoD.
NANCY DBRLE,
ocC-law'im* ' Aamlnlstrator,
XPOTICB.—On ihe first Monday in December next
J?l IwUl apply to theCenrt of Ordinary of fffli.g
bam coont) tor leavg to sell all the lands belonging
to the estate Of ltbheit A? Marlow, for the benefit of
the beirfi add creditors of said estate.
gepl3-law2m*
tract of land, situate in said county 01 Chatham aud
known as Morton Hall Plantation, Containing one
thousand an.l fifty-one acres, 6nb,rufl(d and thirty-six
perches, and five hundred and.sev b links, honnded
norlli by lands late of John K W. Mead and other
lands, east by the Savannah River, soath by lands
formerly of John M. Berrteri, now Of Z. N. Wlnhler
ar.d others, and west by the west lino of said Morton
Hall Plantation. And it farther appearing that said
notes remain unpaid, . . .
It is therefore ordered that the said defendant do
p M y into Court, by Ih*first day of the' next January
term thereof the principal anil interest dne on said
notes, and all costs in foreclosing said mortgage, and
•all attorneys’ fees and commissions, in thl* behall
laid out and expended; and that on faiinre oi the
a,id defeitdam so to do, Jhe equity of redemption lit
and for said premises be forever thereafter barred
and foreclo fd. ,.
-And ft is farther ordered ihr,t a cdpy of this role
ire served on the defendant, huagent or attorney, in
terms rtf the law, or be pnhliehed in the Savannah
Daily News and Herald onoea month for four months
previous to said January term of said Court.
’ Tsui) extvWtfrom themhinfes. .
WM. H. BULLOCH,
fya-larnim Clerk Super ior Conrt Chatham co,
IXTY daysafter dale applicafinn will he made to
the Court of Ordinarv- of Bnllnch coan'y to sell
a portion of the real estate of W. A. Oarmon. late of
Said county, deceased.
JOSnUA D. DELOACH,
sep22-law2m* Kxecntor.
STATE OF GEORGIA, ODATUAM COUNTY—To,
O alt whom "
Irmay-cOoherti
Whereas; Satalr 'Higgins will apply at the Conrt
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of-W
rearieil:
These are, thCTetorev to wid admonieh all whom
it may concern, to be appear Ut lore said Court, to
make objection fif any they liavej, on or before the
flat Monday in Decenibcr n,*xt. otiierwise said Let
ters will be granted f > -
Witness my ofitoiat signature this 18th day of Oc
tober, 18*6. D. A. O'BYRNE,
OC20-1 aw4w • Ordinary Chatham coanty.
BULLOCH—ADMINISTRATOKTS SAUfi.
W LL be sold on the first Tuesday is November
next, at 8 la fee Loro, in the county of Bul
loch, wtrhtn the legal lioms of sale (1670), a swamp
tract, containing S17 acres, more or less, bounded by
A. Kertz and estate of William William^ State -
boro ; a tract of Sin acres, more or less, bounded
by G K. Hagin. William H. Mac Lean ; a home tract
at Aaron Land, 952 acres, mure er less, honnded by,
lands uf G W. Lee, Daniel Beasy and others, be
longing to the estate of Jeptha Uagin, and sold un
der an order ol the Court of Ordioary for a division
among the heirs of said estate.
Terms on the day of sale.
GEOttUK, K. HAGIN, Admtn'r.
sep22 lawtd ANN HAGIN, Administratrix.^
fc lTATE OF GEORGIA,' BRYAN COIIN’XS—To all
) whom it may concern :
Notice IB hereby given that Twill apply to the Court
of Ordinary of said county, on the First Monday In
January next, for leave to «*H all the real estate be
longing to the estate of James H. Fntob, deceased.
HENRY MoGILLIB,
ocjfo—law’Jm* Administrator.
VToTICE.—Sixtj'day* after the date hereof, I wBf
apply at the Coort of Ordinary of Effingham
county Tor leave to sell alt the lands of estate of
George W. Hurst, deceased. ■
GEORGE W. FOY,
Ken25-law2m* - w Administrator*
A Fine Slack Mare
FOB SALE,
BY BKUn WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
W E will -rrr— J Jtea la bfijdnd, gegtle, and iu
everyparttctUar * (■BBv'Horse—good for a
. Butler'* Stable,
orl.l
Coffee.?!
2,000 BAO,COF ™''
Dtreet Importation from Rtode Janeiro,
For sale t^ill “ “ —
ocl.Jm* ofets tn™
gold medal SHERRY.
. AND MADETRA,
y/1 t-r.,RbfrkBOif,’ u ,a
wiISat nutrient.
,-J; OLD HOMESTEAD RYE
‘iivad'lltlgn toonr bnsinssa of selling WiaeS, ato.
JncirigitiM •packages, an* in-order to lnsnte to eon-
'snmers Pare Liquors tn ’a eempaet-omt conrenlent
Torfd. we commenced tbe H«tcrprtae of boiUing And
IKiCking in cases our well known Wines* Brandies.
AV liiskiog. ctr., and have sent them out Jn a styw’tti^v
. .woaU.-prrtMSde the fiossHfinfy,P/,fbV r be i5? ***?’
pered witfi beforereachlqg thepnrcnaser. The gen
eral appreciation and gratifying success thst'ms-N-
a-tUriMlf eitartglms entpqragfal maintain
tho standard as regards qualify, aTso, to make in
creased efforts to retain' the confidence and patron
age which has bean so liberally bestowed upon ua.
BINIMG Eh A OO.,
Established I77S.J Importers of Wtnee, Ac.,
r No. 15 Beaver street,-New YOrk.
The above pop'nlar goods are pur op la cases con
taining one dozen bottM-s'eactr. and are sold by
mH . C i J li W E ,
\in.nn. . bataynah. a a i,t
and aP prominent.. Druggists, Grpcera, etc.
OPINIONS OF THE TRESS.
The name of Bininger A Co., No. 15 Beaver street,
is a guarantee of fhe exact and literal-truth of what-
over they represent.—If: T. Dun. Advertiser. ,
The Importing house of Bininger A Co.. No. 15
Beaver street, Is conducted upon-principle* of integ
rity, fairuess, amt the highest honor,—N.-Y. Evening
F.xprew. ; ’ " ’••
On yeafibiiiMff teirffih, FOURfCOUNTiN
ROOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS ilk the
brick building oo the corner effi Bay and Lin
JB|K.coln streets. Possession given immediate):
A g&f° EDWARD PADELFoRP.
75
oc28—tf
cxt.fr just RECEIVED, and for sale by
RICHARDSON A BARNARD.
FOR SALE,
A SERVICEABLE DRAFT: HORSE. Apply at
Pnlaekt House Stablee,— ——
/•% flL. HcSINLY,
staso-tf - Screven House
■ B r » ST e y’m
Duplex Elliptic Hoop Skirt,
For Ladle*, Misses and Children,
leun^rn
OCJ7
AT THE
Palace ’ Dry
Goods Hoaae.
Jfcio-ase to jLet.
T>'AKT OF A very DESIRABLE moHBK in .
Boker’s Bitters
For sale at all prominent Graoccn, Wine Myrclianft,'
and DrngglatB. and wholesale only, by
L. FU NJCJEjjJ r.p Soft -
trert, N. ,Y,
10,000^^
aesi-tr ^
SEED COT.
3,600 «
*4
9eH, io good dWifr;
►. ywHahon *^e; 7 ^
AT «T.
M\h
lob far
jMtyk.
at s tf'o’elock p. Tfi-, and
and Fridays, at 8 o’clock
ocfi-lm
jefrDe.slAWly
CAMP 4
it '- r -•
if'XJIfi - a. r , AGBA'TS, il
- > • . r
I3r;ipers and Tailors,
J 118 BRUl)GHTOfil STREET,
H ave in store and ready for iurilectlan theii
and Winter Stock, comprising the ingest aasort-
ment of .. . r.
V .Flee Cloths, - L, <
- Caasimerea, '.
Veatlaga
So be found in any house in the ciiy.in their line, all
fit which will be made to order at short notice, trim,
med otiAfiottfy in. anamynaae^ style.
T>Ia;jO . FarabUnfi Qatdi ,
Of every description, requisite to a gentfiemsn’s ward-
robe.'constantly on blind. ' ' • oc2-Jtawlm ■
’Wat^'ftfeUiriW' Mr seodOig- Utmbar to market.
Address the undersigned through the Savannah
TOWtafliee-' ”• ■• ■ k! ' ■
oc23—eod5t e*0ti P. HARHffloM.
’ f 8lYHofeflE 1 F6WM HfOUIB. complete,
witti Tahntar Boiler sod Ramp,
Knnril'' ' K A OO.
STORE TO LET.
TN fhe best bniiiiese'partoftiie 'tffy.
X the News and Herald Office.
Inl|alwai
oca
JAME& E. MARLOW.
Administrator.
BULLOCH—ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on tbe first Tuesday in November
next, at 8tmesl*oro, in the county of Bah
within tho irgal hours »l safe, three hundred 1
arise of land, mote or lesa,lyii.g in said county,
hounded by lands belonging to the estate of J. K.
Wornoek, John Lastigen and M. Driggers, belonging
to the estate of Jackson Driggers, ana being the late
re-idenee of said deeeaaed, and sold nnder an order
of theCmrt of Ordinary fur toe benefit of the heirs
atidcreddors gf aaifi estate. „ ,, ^ rr ,
Terms on the day of sale.
IlP.V MARK DRIGGERS,
aep22-lawtd Administrator
BULLOCH—ADSitNiSTRATOR'S SALE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November
,-vy , next,«t Statesboro, in the countyof Bnlloch,
wiffita III* 1> gal Efeirs q/Aalqf five Jiunfired (5(>ii)
acres of land, more or le^s, bounded by lands of Wil-
Ham Leesen and S. L. Moore, about forty acres cleared
land, some ten acres bay land, under cultivation, aud
about (Iffy-Atfrds-osik-and 1 hickory lands, uncleared,
lying in Bnlloch county, on Mill, belonging to tho
estate of J >hn Lee, It being the late residence or said
deceased, and sold -ends* on order of. the Conrt or
OiStaai y-aiul ter a Oivtaiciy among the heirs of said
tata. _a ; ] ■: . J i ;
Terms on the day of sale.
william u. Maclean,
Administrator.
iRGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
sep22-lawtJ
g^ATE OF
iy concern: *
"urray wiU ibe Conrt
i of adftitolfmitteR ms fhe estate
of said county, deceased,
re, to cite and'admonish ail whom
and anpear before said Conrt to
~jpiey hate) on ar before ^he
iwruvlt, otherwise «*id letters
ay oficial sipnatrire, this 4thilay of Octo-
, „ El A. OJBYBNE,
»_ J ; f t t . 1 » y ^ A n I
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
CXTATE0FjSS$GIA-EFFINGHAM COUNTY.—
Kj' Bjrvlrtue of an order from the Honorable Court
of Ordinary, will be sold at the Court House door of
said county, between the lawful hours offlale, on the
flvst Tuesday in December next, ail the LANDS be*
longing to the estate of Clirisifan Morgan, deceased,
consisting of several Lots containing seven (700) bun
dred acres, more or less. Said Lands lie near the 8a
vannah river, thirty-seven mile* from- Savannah, on
tbs Augusta road, well improved and in good repair*
Also, one Lot in Chercfltee county, Nor740, containing
forty (40) acres in the fth district, 1st section of
said county. Sold as the property of Christian Morgan,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on day of sale.
HTT" .fu.jTiJi . • eewIS J. MORGAN,
oc24—lawGw* Administrator.
*acfr
l yJI rnwq
fy/f» ^ itit?i fin-.’tr ■*'. ’f r/f/ .rr
•Jtji nl'irf ••b itti't ' ' * ». ::
4»r—,fM*$aa»a«"ryA»f*>" ifmlto* ntmu*)
t/7 v» YAtn £n
tonoi
iiit ytyfflitnrun
pEtHHETHWr trail in ilnTlrrl—g -‘T“ l ~ -r J
Utmmtkrnmmmrt*Ma.iw*!#6»Wfittri*kaw«
aibaata-MiBk/’-" ^ ^
FRDFRRTlflB AND Bwta
leave, are gently rttaa,laPV wRR * prilHM ll*-
teaepto UM ITtaarr F~n— pwfiacla* dtunri* and
’’Wte at Iter fatakar nadiotoea, axriUag diaphakteta,
wbMriMMntairee, Mvm thtamofia rtacUpo.
They are given In comp.aints of the Urinary Oigan*.
hueaTteWrwffit-Clwtala Oatarvh ofttaaRiafito, Mor
-WH IrrttiUeaM the BtaiMaraad Urothra. DiMaae ef
qua* Prontrste aaA Ratenttea or Iaeoniia*nca #1
<HHhe, frota alan er tea* la the parti ooaawaarttat
' ItaeWMaMi. The i—mfy haa also tmaa nacom-
mended in Dyspepsia, Chronic glwwaHarj Cota-
Hwatta Ateetions. and Dropay. :-
^ firiaantek Itreui Buoan ta used by panan*
arson
MBER, '
tWb^ir £
• isr ^ ’
Ma, 153 lay Uteri, Sava
Darien, Georgia.
•VOMere for Lumber solicited. ^
/. /,iu a ... Kjfi ^ . 9fl.. . A
lOfi ft Stoitem^ bowjr lUliftp Sfl
SAVANNAH, dsehtiBA. “■ -
Chsh advine**
. *«.’ .
MANUFACTURER OF.V . J. ,
-i f. .a
FURNITURE AND QENERAL
UPHOtafttRY:
824 Doe’VHftvtfVWladelphla, P».
‘‘senf fiy Ifall' Jiro:
8. 6. BATHES
GBBKRib COMMISSION MEHCHaSt
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Hto. Brala, Feed aad Fvadae*
CORNER STORE, -
ttC| AMD 182 Bax Sibiet, foot dr Huaix, s x
Savaaaah, Georgia.
’ Reference—C. A. OombriU & Co., Norris , B .
win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin & Co h!i.-
andJfewYftak; L, Gaffit(riU. Banker, Ch!i>«
Liberal advances made on consignments of ri,
and Produce. ; ■
POWER & MULLER,
'ffaoia thdagiriof 18t»«, and from 25 to It, or la the -j .
drill Beer chaagewf tlfet aft* Coafiaemeat or Id- benSfal rfOOllCe 6l LOnfllTlissiofl
bor Pain,; Boa*wetting ta childrea.
_ jyjl .^'f’ECTIOSrs rtCCULIAR TO PE*
MAlIttEtthpExpact Buchn is unequalled by any
otMfil remydy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irrega-
. Jarity, Palnfulness or Suppresaion of Cnatofaary
Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schlrrons State of tb*
VmtttR Ltuporrbea or Whites.
BtSEASER 05 'HUS BLADDER, RIB-
MfSTM, GMAVEI. AND OMOPfilCAh
kWtofctTVOS.—This medicine iocreaaea the
’tfowWbf WgitalUna’and exetea the AbaortenU Into
befitbiyuctfdij; by which the Watery m Calcareous
depositions and all Unnstaral Bnlargemente
aa well as Pain and Inflammation.
DAVID R. DlJLLOlV,
aep«-tf
HelmboIiPs Extract Buchu
Baa cured every case of Diaaaraa la which II M»
beefi #Wh. ’ imtntion of the Neck of tbe Bladder,
and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Cl carillon of Ihe
Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Dtoeatas
of the Prow rate Stand, atone In the Bladder, Onl-
cnhtfi,' Gravel, Brick-dual Deposit, and Mncaa or
Milky Discharge*, and far Enfeebled and’ Daitata
CoHslitntieus, of both Rein, attended with the fob
lowifife symptoms :—Indi-poeitiou to Exertion, Luce
WPowei'/iori* of Memory, DtOcoMy of Breathing.
Weak Nerve*, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wake-
fifinesK Dimness of Vision, Pain in tha Bark. Uo»
ffanfis, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of ih# Skin,
Ertpthm otrthe Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal
Lassitude of the Mnsenlar System, Ac.
Helmbold’s Extract Buchti
T HE PAVIEIfW MOTfiL, Chtrieetom, «au«h<Oaro-
lina, bo leng >ud ttMyoondncted by the late H- X^.
BlJ ri’ERFIELD,rWii «4iiUi«jkept open for the accom-
modation of the travelling public— Its former frieh^A-
lie faVor, ilreidy * 0 esttbiishedae The Hotel
of toe travelling SYetehrtte of «* South; VUM^ «*»*
nest efforts, befaithrally pruserved." - - oC43-tf
r'» >
no
8HAWL8 and WINTER UNDERWEAR,
T RI iaqnilar firtfRaia . ijj i '
ORFF & WATHNS’
jt SO!ITHa«[?fIA^?®I902!SHODSBv -
Oc27 '
WOOD*:
that;
lethod of in-
genc rally,
e established a
.MURKTIC AND BLOOD PCRIFYISfi,
AadCfticaall Disetaies arising from Habits of Dltei-
nation. Excesses and Imprudences in Life, Tmpnri-
tldfforrhe Blood; &C , superseding CopaHm m affec
tions for which It is need, each eo Uanorrluna, Gleets,
of tang standing, and Syphffitic Affectw^-in th^e
distuiaes, n*cd in connection witn HKLMBOLD a
ROSE WASH.
SOLD AT
"HL TMB'OIjX>*S
DRUG AND CHEfflCAL WAKEH8IIBE
591 BROADWAY,
stunmcS ' Druggists everywhere.
- ASK FOB.
HELMBOLD’S.
^Tskc No Other.
Beware of Counterfeit*.
W.M. WALSH,
Wholesale Agent for the 8tate of Georgia.
decSTAOdly
WOOD YARD
which, ar irote
below the Cen-
eltver the very
at six dillire , — — . ,
Order boxeaeaw bo: ffiaaA akdto Staley’s Boot
Store, corner Stale and Rnll streets, aqd at Mr. J-
UppmalPsDt
hard streets.
'ocfi-lm •
Goagreas-’and
BUT IBS A HARDWICK.
TO - tOTTDS TOWERS.
H AVING, been, appointed Agehtt' fijr'tfieSfete of
Genijtfaby ffie patentee or . x .
BEARD'S PATEXT UfitjIlE, /
we wtlb eohirtence, offer it ta Mawtera *« tbe best.
Oheepest; rimjdbst, and most desirable-TB Jfaw ta .
rote. It retufns doable ite eo«, aad ta -faUr fifty per
cent, cfieapnr than Rope, \-J - 11 « .•
Our several Agents w4R-be«dppM*d-fan Jew day*;
andeanresponolo orders. *•
For farther pirtfen law, addre* or apply to ,1: w
, - ” K. M. BRUCHS CO.» .
„ «~Adt*na,tiee6i^ik. ;
A- : - 0 ^ to jj p Co ""
YSV-Sai
|US8 RUSS’
RUSS’
RUSS’
RUSS’
RUSS’
ST. DOMINGO BITTERS
ST, DOMINGO BITTERS
8T. DOMINGO BITTERS
merchants.
Corn, oats, Flour, Feed,
SATANNAH, ga.
REFERENCES:
Ttoon A Gordon, Savannah
A WUbar. feq^Prtot Home Ioa Co., s*v.. 1lL
H. Baehete.ofG.
*eplfe&B)
Richardson * o., Xro
Renoward ABachem, New Tort
WILKINSON. WILSON l C0„
Cotton Factors and
General Commission Merchants
aDd ra!e of 11,1
liberal advance* made on consignment.
U. B. WILKINSON.
„ . Of Newnaa, Ga.
r . B. J. WILSON,
Formerly of Okeefnskee Cotton Mills, »l.
P. H. WOOD,
Of ffie late firm of J. W. Kuban k Co., Sav'tL
Austin & Ellis,
Commssien and Forwarding Mercians,
SO DAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
THOMAS H. AUSTIN,) Laie of Apalachicoli, Fu
CHARLES ELLIN, I and Colambna, Gi.
replldf
A. M. Sloan, C. F. hTCBBs,
Late of Rome. Ga. Late of Macon, Gi I
C. W. Steoall. Late of Thomaovillc.
SLOAN, STDSSS & STEGALL,
COTTON FACTORS,
Forwarding and Couunk«iou I
BIBRCBAISTS,
No* 4 Stoddard’s Lower Bange,
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, CiA..
Will make liberal .advance-* on rotloa and other I
prodace In transit or store, c: on consignment* to I
onr eorreapoadents in New York.
an2T-8m
BLAIR & BlCKFOlll),
Lumber Manufacturers!
AND DEALERS IN
TIMBER AND LUMBER
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Doors, fansli and Blinds I
ttr Mill and LnraheT Yard on Canil, near Bqu I
street. Office. 18V toy street, savannah, Gx jjM I
G. B. LAMAR, JUN.,
Sacceaor toG. B. A G. W. Lnui,
General Commission Merchants |
Fanrarding ut Shipping igeto,
No. OI4 BAY STREET (np stain.)
Refar to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Feriil m! S. I
g. i.-ngr Savannah t W. B. Jaekaon, Jusiah sitley ■
A Sons, J- B. and J. W. Walker, Augusta, ftnum-l
menta solicited. 5“
Bouse & Bryant,|
(Vormeriy of Jacksonville, Fla.,)
104
UVAHAB,
Bay
Street,
. . GEOUGI!
One of the most valneblo combination* >
medicine and an agreeable beverage that has ever
tern' offered to the public. Millions bf bottle* were
sold throughout the North during the last four yean
aiid, wherever introduced. It haa proven a welcome
addition t o the invalid's table, the family circle, and
thefcatchelor'esideboard
^ LADIES who have lost atrength and appetite, aad
- 1 - suffbr from nausea, vomRttag and vertigo—
GENTLEMEN who “don’t feel very well” last before
- ‘ breakfast or dtimer, whose etomach 1* out oi order
and system is generally deranged—
MOTHERS weaning children, and (nfferiag from
° - general deblllty—
CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and soar, dyspeptic
constitution— 1
TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their
Wlter.and—
LL who live ta malarious districts, and are subject
ed to miasmatic Influences, wUl find one of the qoato ounce U ATQ AN
_ .most valuable Tonics and ahvigoiators at to can qUu | O, CnIULd, IlnlO nl
be taken, in
RUSS’-ST. DOMINGO BITTERS.
/ ri .rroa-H
ONE WHAP.r'' 5 SWRE.-StiA fine Stofc
in Jones* upper -
fiooaraad Otlsp, wpteffe
building, 192 Bay. street.,
■;-6. 'E-ktlRANT.
IWholeiSale
P APER HwAPrintea* aad EeehMadem; far Dry
OoeAe, Hardware and Beta-tod Shoe Dealers:
for a»ac— tod Druggists. Printers - ,- auppttee of an
kinds. AlwvBItaders' Boards,Fapte^RaaRjnvetappa.
aodTwln*.' AHgaoda aoiAat ffiM. Ytakprices, wttfe
A DMUnSTRATOB-S BALE.—Agreeably to an order
]\_ of the Court of Ordinary of Bryah county, I will
aelL at the Court House in said county, on the first
Tuesday in November next, between the usual hours
I of sale, allthereal estate belonging to the late Major
; * * Dr. BJ |fciith, consi^ag^.
h«utdred aidf eavanty-four (1,97^
of land, lying principally in tho 1,137th dist
Bryan county* and embracing several different'
hpon tae of which there la a. fiMd of about on(
dred acres cleared and UIKK-I a gooff fence. Also, all
the mill or ranging Umber that will make four hun-
dred feet and upwards to the stick that is now jigofi LOgM IqriUq
or may be hereafter upon seven hnndredfacres ofttnAf 1 1 Jjl 1 , \
in said district and county. Sold for the benefit of the
heir* of said estate. Terms on day of sale. Pur
chasers will be required to pay for titles.
•*ep26-laW#m* BBNBY E- SMITH. Adm'r.
74) acres stTeetS. _ ~ _ or: '-
TAXEUUT
r*.in Dee,
__ __ Deoemher next, I will sell to toe highest bid
der, in front of toe Court House, in the county, of
Effingham, two hundred acres of land (be the 'same
more or lees), the property of the Estate of Obadteh
Edwards, Jr., for the benefit of the helve of saifi estate.
■ t , .-.^JAMES E. MARLOW*. "
ocf-lawOw. Executor.
XTOT1UE.—stify days after the date hereof, I will
IN apply at the Oonrt of Ordiuuy of Effingham
county for leave to sell all the lauds of the estate of
John J. Foy, for ffie benefit of ffin heirs and creditere
of aaid estate. GEORGE W. Pfl&J p
eep25-law2tn» AdmintatttBAJ^
G eorgia—waymeootimi.—Ry virme oi an
■ order from the Cqurt of Ordinary of se:d coan-J.
ty, will bfi sold, on the , ret Tuesday in KuMffitf- 1
next, at the Conrt House door in said county, be-
tween the local role hours, the west half of Lot of
Land No. 459. originally Appling, notv Wayne county,
belonging to toe estate or John, Roilin, Ashury and
William Sylvcter, deceased. Terms made known
duthedarDf s»fa. O. G. KEITH,
senlAlawfiw .' Administrator.
of land, more or less, bounded by lands belonging to
—
ins the late residence of said deceased, and sold
nnderIn bruriOf theffonrt Of Ordlaery tor the bene-
credttors of sold deeeaaed.
WILSON,
mlniatnttor.
. St sf ffie hairs and creditors of said dec
Terms trnlhe day 0? sale. ’
'd fn : : ' ^^mmistrator.
BUil0C'H-AhMlNISTtUiX)R’3 8AWP*
tttill b* aeld'on the Aral Tuesday In WJfWfiBer
^ ‘ William Mitchell, James J. Bowep,
to ffie estate of Bridgen J. Wise,
i nridence of said deceased, gi
jerofthe Court of Ordinary fora
atetoff ffiahelteOfabidariatac rr; > jtriGktt
Termaatatoe *a»of»ata_ - .^ -t ^. - h
sepXUlawtd WJLLLAM E. Mo^EN, A^m^'
'ori4-tf^
WARREN BROTHERS, ‘ ‘’
ft / < y .1« >: Qio Bay street
Mr. omx>. V ’ r. *■ •* A Jfc O'
JkMV. 0»By«ier
WBOLifUfJt' ksD Ret/il DkaijaS "ft, oMockaxes,
• ' , ljQC0 “v ^P’,» **•' . i *
YKTK eoliett a share of the patronega it onr friends
TV eudtoe public gonmajl* /The Senior partner
of this firm having done tractate, ta ffitarify for up- .
A1T ri I .-i iUU
. Prompt attention gtvea tafCoUSttHna and
tas^< FarehatoamlffiflemfftttttoJdte.^^^
Shhiohft An^fl^ ’BffKmfcmtfh-, Ob.^0^^
‘.‘,L 1 « tnotrj
-f AA UOIIift ORXEXLHAP ytkt Itestaed, and
lUU for sale b*
. « tmaffii ffiw- ttHF * Cft
Hangfa
, BRADLEY, HILL A
^ 1
Baokrtoeping.
~|yAWTElf <T tf WiffftCLABB BOOK-KBWM
in*. '^StotoThi^StoiMted 1 teteSwtetaoounta
Hiitatoind.ffioretagtdy
WANTED T
.... "" -wmcisH.^
TWU STURI BKIC*-DWELLING) Mast be
' , Addrete,
NiWBirr
icempa’
,'cr*d
-wiuay ««f r* .t-c-fe
l|» AMD 0ART8, by
1. f. Borax.
W. A furor-
W ILL give prompt atieation to receiris? •»'> (r 9
warding goods, sales on consigmaent, jno M
" »; and will also keep constantly on banij
stock ofaroceriea Lfqnors, Agrimltnrtl w;- r
a, Building Material*, Fairbanks A to * Sc*^
Ao« besides other goods and mtaitftowtd
for (ale on consignment, and for wlutB tney *■
: Order* and consignments ie«v«lJoVij<
NEW STORE.
TRY THEM BUT ONCE.
-RUSS' ST. DOMINGO PUNCH,
■RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH,
MADE FROM BATAVIA BICE.
RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH,
RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL.
- RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL.
RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL
The ffioat delightful concoction* that evertemi
man's ua»—cheaper toaa any STEADY DRINKS In
the world.
^BLACKBERRY BRANDY.
RASPBERRY SYRUP, -
GINGER CORDIAL
~ ' LEMON SYRUP-
'Also On hand and manufactured to order.
CLOTHING,
At Wholesale and Retai l
BY
Einstein Eekman & (
NO. 163 CONGRESS STREET.
TTTE are nowjrecetviag, and
tSed^tofrom'tlteU*t mtaratertur«^“'
np expressly for the fleorgia and Florida tnue
Merchants and Planted
are invited to examine onr atock before
PHOENIX- STEAM WJ,
EASTERN wharf, savannah, J
StoprtSSd to fill ordera for Lnmberta Wi
toy and Of any sices end pfener. at” 1 *1
named with onr Mill an Improved
giv* particular attention to ordeis to r
tongue and grooved lumber. . w s
OTOer* left »tthe Milk or at J
n*»r» corner Bay and Abarcora street*.
Pa B« *
RUSS & CO„ No. 34 Dev rtreet,
York.
Sold Wholesale by
W. M. WALSH. Wholesale Draggbt,
HALSEY, WATSON & CO., Gtt***
d27eod-Iy' ‘ ‘ '
SavaaoMt
W. Iff. WALSH,
nrUDLESALF. Druggists, earner' Basaari and
•TT Broughton streets, Savaanab, GA, Omni
Agent for the Sooth. •
CLOCK’S
, Hair Restorer Bgrturea Gray Hair.
•Hair Restorer make* ltmlr grow on Bald Benda.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Prevents Hi
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer foteegantly Perfumed.
*j .-'in •. • j - - - CLOCK’S 1 .
Hair Restorer is all that can be outlined aa a
in-.- CLOCK’S
Bata Restorer poaseasea gU the toeto.riate’^foj**’
. A single trial convinces the moat sceptlealtatta
fVWtierV, after a tkorongk trtai of twwboWte U
McKAY, BLISS A «?0.»
Commission Merohaarts,
“•allow Fine Timbre o
Timber, (
The abort
the tele rtf'L
ltdt consignment*.
/r ff*UUWtf
netted.
IS. to
anfi-tf
BULK
t. V. BiCU-roa.
STEMI ENGINE ftNDS^ I
FOR SALE. ^
A2f£
Tha whole is prtfri 11 ! I
WBST *
'ubSchTwiisti
NOTIG&-
the
1^1
BtJbuifeilCBthem day awcIl ^_
SSSi.torto.ffitad^’wttUjgrL
M. I*. BEAtFO® 1,
SAHi-MAK®.
giyrmiAwaK WHAH-V’
rAHOTACTDEEfl-Saa*. **U, Co **’ ^*J
2^*2^ n ^25ord«.»»* , ‘
auticA ite^riffito W ■m*