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f<ON»K VITY OF BRITISH STATESMEN.
It is a remarkable fact iu vital statistics,
that British statesmen live long beyond the
average duration of human life, and even
beyond that period allotted by Scripture as
the extreme limit to man's existence. Two
members of the Cabinet have passed that
iimit, the former of whom. Lord Palmerston,
is 81, and the latter. Lord John Russell, is
73 years. Several are past the middle period
of life, the lx>rd Chancellor being Milner i
Gibson 58, and Mr. Gladstone 56. Lord j
Derby, the Tory leader, is CO, and Disraeli j
on. Bnt this is not all: Lord Brougham, i
still living, is nearly, it not quite, 9u; Lord I
Lyndhurst, who died only recently, was a 1
Jitfle beyond 00, and made a vigorous speech j
u few days before his dpath, in the House of j
Peers.
But it is not only among her statesmen
that we find these remarkable-examples of
longevity. Her judges, with few exceptions,
have lived almost to an extreme old age. In
no part of the European continent or the
United States can we find in public men the
same instances of longevity. Now. if we
iock to the influences of moral causes for the
soiution of this phenomenon, we should fail,
for the wear and tear of the faculties is cer
tainly not less, if not greater, among the
men who have to fight the battles of the
government and the opposition in the House
of Commons, and who have to undergo ad
ministrative labors in England, than in any
other part of the world. The duties of those
who administer the laws, and especially
those who travel the circuits, are not less
arduous.
Are we, then, to look to physical' causes for
a solution ?—to the invigorating English cli
mate for the cause of this extraordinary lon
gevity ? Be the cause what it may, the fact
is indisputable, that a large majority ot Eng
lish statesmen and judges reach beyond the
average duration of human life. ***
News From the Coast and from the In
terior. —We have received a paper from
Jacksonville, Florida, (the Florida Union;
dated the 17th inst., and have also been fa
vored witji Augusta papers of the 19th inst.,
from all of which we propose to give extracts
in our Evening Edition.
TttlßniC OF UESPECT.
South Western Railroad Company, >
Macon Ga., June Bth, 180".. j
At a regular meeting of the Board of Di
rectors held at their office this day, William
A. Black, Esq., introduced the ’ following
Preamble and Resolutions, which were unani
mously adopted: '. ■ ✓
Since the last meeting of this Board our
honored and beloved President, Richard R.
Cuvier, Esq., ha3 been called to pay the
debt of nature. This dispensation of Provi
dence has filled our hearts with the deepest
sorrow. His long connection with the Com
pany, and his able administration as Presi
dent of its a flairs has contributed vastly to
its success and much to its character.
Asa Railroad man no one had a better re
putation , as a Financier none exercised
mere influence amongst Commercial classes;
as a business man no one possessed more
energy, fidelity and honor , as a citizen none
excelled him in all the qualities that adorn
the gentleman; &3 a friend no one had a more
noble heart, or a more liberal hand. The
death of such a man is truly a loss to the
world ; full of years and honors he has pre
ceded us to the grave , as his survivors we
lament his loss, we will cherish his memory
and strive to emulate his noble virtues. Be
it therefore
Resolved, That we deeply deplore the
death of Richard R. Cuyler, £sq., our Presi
dent and friend, and deeply sympathise With
his faniiiy and friends in this their great be
reavement.
Resolved, That a Committee of three be
appointed of this Board to open a corres-
S cadence with the Directors of the Central
lailroad & Banking Company upon the sub
ject of uniting with this Company in erecting
a suitable monument over the remains of our
deceased officer. •
Resolved, That these proceedings be pub
lished and a cop}- thereof be transmitted to
his family.
True extract from the minutes.
John T. Rgifecillet,
Secretary.
A Short Passage from New Yons — Ar
rival or the Steamship City of Port ac
Pwnce.— Yesterday afternoon, at half past 3,
p. m., this steamer, under the command of
Capt. J. R. Curtis, consigned to Messrs. Ga
den & Uncles, arrived at the wharf in this
city: the City of Port au Prince sailed from
3iew York on Saturday evening last, at six
o clock, At Sandy Hook she was detained
se -eral hours by a fog. Yesterday morning
she aimed inside of TvbCe Bar, making her
running time actually seventy-two hours, or
iGi) uear that time. The steamer is deeply
laden.
The following is a full iist of passengers
and consignees:
Passsengers.— Patrick Ford, J. T. Ackley,
Daniel Scudder, Z. E. Hyde, Phillip Calla
nan, G. i~ Miles, J. H. MeAuty, B. H. Hol
brook, Alex. Campbell
Consignees.—,!. L. Viilalonga, J. Lama,
Thomas Richards A Son, H. Meinbard &
irt'O., -J Doyle, Erwin & Hardee, J. E. Her
nandez, McWilliams, Roberts & Cos., J. R.
Seeley & Cos., S. 9. Miller, Charles L. Colby
£ Cos., Patrick Ford, Gaden & Unkles, Geo.
'W Wylly, Dzyilnki & Sloger, S. H. Eck
mau, Master, Stephen Faniiiy, James Ske
hen, W ecc., Cornwell & Cos.
r pHE NEW SK«\X FOR lSttT '
*±3%**™ invention for Ladie9. Unquestionably
a.tpyrior u> all others.
fa !’ T ° reac ****? advertisement in the Savankah
’ E full Particulars, every Monday
edexMSmo martl
CD NEWSPAPERS,
FOR WRAPPING PAPER,
For eale at the
SAVANNAH HERALD OFFICE
• »o. 11l bay sranx.
THB 1«T PROVOtT COfJIT
Will be closed for three days, the Judge
having business at Hilton Head.
I jurn* 20 &
j? nR A FINK f'ONGRESS UAI PER. GO TO WES'.
Old Ej»* .Made Krw
WITHOUT SPECTACLES, IKK TOR OR MEDICINE
Pamphlht mailed free on receipt ot ten cents.
Address E. B. FOOTE. M. D.. No. 1130 Broadway,
New York, ‘
nunts.
pi’NERAL INVITATION
The friends and relatives of .T. C. Rowland and of
Mr. and Mrs, W..W. Wash are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral of MARION 0. ROWLAND, only
child of the former, from the residence of Mr. Wash,
comer of St. .lulian and Habersham streets, this after
noon at five o’clock.
IyjARRIED,
In Mitohelville, S. 0., Monday evening, June 12th.
by Rev. Mr Andres 'colored; Mr. Jeremiah Eliott; Cos.
b N. \ , \ and Mi?s Anna William*, of Georgia.
'J'EAPHEttS WANTED.
Several Teachers arc Wanted for the Prune
Schools of Savannah
Applications wili be received by the Military Super
mtendent of Free Schools until Saturday, June 24th.
at his office in the Free School Building, corner of
Charlton and Draytpu streets, between the hours of
10 a. m. and 12|m, j n 2i 5
jpOR SALE
ON BOARD CITY PORT AU PRINCE
too bbis CEMENT,
00 tons EASTERN HAY,
J u2 * GADEN & UNCKLEB.
piNANCIAL.
REMOVAL.
James H Falconer, late Thomas Dixon, Dealer in
foreign Exchange, has removed to 49 William be
tween Wall and Pine streets. New York.
Bills on the Koyal Bank of Liverpool in sums to suit
purchasers • jn2l-2w
TO CONTRACTORS
ENGINEER’S OFFICE. j
Atlantic and Ortr Ratleoap. ' -
Savannah, Ga., Jnne 20, 18C5.)
Proposals will bejecelved at this office until the
sth of July next for the reconstruction of the Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad; including all Bridging and Track
laying and fnrnishiw of all Material except Iron, from
tbe Little Ogeechee Bridge, inclusive, to the Main
Bridge of the Altamaha, including Morgan Lake Tres
tle.
The work to be completed within sixty (00) days
from the date of contract,
J.T. STONE.
Chief Engineer.
OT ICE T O * CONSIGN EES.
Consignees per steamer City of Port an Prince are
notified that she will commence disohargino- to-raor
row, the 21st inst.
Parties having goods on board will hand in their rer
mits and come prepared to pav their freight upon the
wharf.
ju2l GADEN & UNCKLES, Agents.
otice to Consignees.
The steamer Port au Ptiiice, from New York, will
discharge on Wednesday, 21st. Consignees will please
receive their freight oh that dav.
She will sail for New York"on SATURDAY', 24th
inst. For freight or passage apply on board.
For sale on board— loo barrels Cement and 50 tons
Eastern Hay. ju2i -^i
{NORN AND OATS.
For sale—3,ooo bushels of Corn and 2,000 bushels of
Oafs. Just received from'New York on board the
America. Will be sold reasonable. Apply lo
JAMES LEARY,
On the wharf where the America is discharging
ju2l 2 ,
J£IRUN, BRO & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
ALES, W.INE-S aND LIQUORS,
Cosnus WuitaXaS Stesst akd Bat Lai-l,
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AND DELIVERED
JTIRLIN & EIENTLI
WHOLESALE AlvD RETAIL DEALERS
IN
ALES, WINES AND LAGER BIER
O UP. HOUSE',
1C BAY STREET.
_ jn-1 . t.i ■ i tl
■yyrnsKEY.
TWENTY BARRELS OLD BOURBON WHISKEY.
For sale to close Consignment at Three Dollars and
Twenty-five cents per gallon. Apply to
W. B ADAMS,
ju2l J No. 95 Bay street,
jgIDDELL & MURDOCK,
AOBNTS FOP. 18RABI. H. BEo.LV,
Wholesale Dealers in
ALES. WINES andIMPORTED LIQUORS.
Os ail Kinds and Qualities
5. MERCHANTS’ ROW,
Hilton Head, S, C
-j” 101 lmo_
{NOTTON! COTTON I! '
US PURCHASING AGENCY,
savannah, oa., mat 29, 18C5.
AU persons, owners,, bringing Cotton into the Citv
on private account, either by land or the river, are
hereby required to report and register the same at this
office. Purchasers are also requested to make daily
reports at this office of their purchases; of whom
bought, number of hales, and weight of each bale
.tot, T - p - ROBB
> • S. Pur rimsing Agent.
may-30—ts .
rpo PHOTOGRAPHERS.
FOR SALK,
One Sky Light, iu A No. 1 condition; also, Side
Lights If desired. Been in use but ashort time.
Apply to S. W. Mason. Savannah Daily Herald, or
to W. 9. Sampson. Jr., Palmetto Herald Buildings
Hilton Head. 8. C. - jjH«-tf
|o»tb, foomo, |r,
To BENT.
ON BAY LANK,
In rear of t ’nslotn House.
Aply to
JttSO 4 A liUASLKY.
Rooms ro lf.t at hii.ton head, s. c., tn
The Palmetto Herald Building, corner of Mer
chants' Row and Palmetto Avenue, suitable for busi
ness purposes or lodgings. Applv to W. S. SAMPSON.
Jr., on the promises. ts inarsm
chants.
JpREIOnT WANTED FOR AUGUSTA.
The Enterprise boats Nos. 1 and 2 will leave for An
gusta from Derannd’s Cotton Press, on Tuesday nesi
20th inu., having a good portion of their cargo en
gaged, and are ready to receive the balance at any
t ime up to Monday evening.
For further particulars enquire of
M. lL WILLIAMS.
jut" cor. Bryan streee and Market Sqn are.
anfr Jfounb.
pocKET BOOK liOST.
Containing a sun of money, some accounts, aud a
card cut from a paper. The finder will b - icwarded
by leaving the book* at the Herald Counting Room, or
at the Chief Quartermaster’s office.
SAMUEL HOFFMAN,
inl a 3 Captain Steamship Loyalist.
k^TOLEN
From the stable of the subscriber, on the night of
the lTth June, a SORREL HORSE, about seven (X)
years old, with saddle, bridle and blanket..
A LIBERAL RE WARD will be paid for the- recovery
of the above property, by 11. E. LORD.
Capt. and C. S. V
jtttfi-tf Depot Commissary.
J YES' IS COR. BULL STREET AND BAY L vNE.|
piCHARDSUN & BARNARD
COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS,
Bav Svbekt, OrrosiTE Mariners' Cuckoo,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Refer to Messrs. G. M. Barnard &] Cos., Boston
_ ju2o ts
Q P. LOPEZ & CO., *
* •
Corner of Bcli. and Bitocon'ro;; Street,
SAVANNAH, GA,
Ilap just received a fine lot of Genuine Havana Sc
gars, viz;
CABANAS BREVAS.
PATRIA ESPARTEROvS,
-- CUBARQAS LONDRES,
FLOR Ds GOMES.
,ju2o 3
jyjACKi', UOGi! * CO.,
. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 2 Stoddard’s Block, opposite Custom House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Having opened a House at the above stand, iu con
nection with our House in Philadelphia, we offer to
the Trade
-250 bairels Bourbon and Rye tWhiskey; Hams
Breakfast Bacon and Shoulders. Bagged Bpof, Lard
Broom , Washboards, Lime in hogsheads, &<-.
Consignments to our House in Philadelphia solici
ted. MAC trv Honr, A Cos,
No. 2 Sto-’d-’-t's Block, Sat mnab, Ga.
ju2o-lm 25 Son; h Wafer street, P.iladclphia,
RIVER AGRICUriTKAL WORK?
GRIFFING, BROTHER & CO., Pf-wkiftor*,
5S ant. CO Cornu.aw Stuff ■
NEW V O R K
Manufacturers of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators. Cot
ton Sweeps, Coir,’Mills, Cotton Gins, Ac.
Every implement wanted by tbe PUnter, Also,
dealers in Field and Garden Seeds. Also, Agents for
Bruce’s Concentrated Manure, Bone, &c.
Send for circular. ju2u 3m
J COHEN,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE
or
ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF MERCHANDIS,
No 294 Broad Stre.it,
AUGUSTA, « a .
jni; . 121
Q.EO R CRUMP 4 CO.,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
209 Broad Street, Arons ia, (lx.
ju2Q 3m
t^UNDRIES.
180 bales Hay,
100 barrels Western Flour,
100 bushels Oats,
100 bushels Corn.
Landing from schooner Witch Queen , an! for sale
by RICHARDSON & BAINARD
Bay street, opposite Mariners’ fhureli,
iu2o ts Stivanaah, Ga.
fCiaoni.Aß.l Jf*>
OFFICE < HIEF MEDIt AL DI. RECTOR.
• District of Savannah, Jn.ae .8, 1565.
When enlisted men in this District are. fl subjects
for discharge from "Service, the Medical Oflker of the
Regiment to which the man belongs, w ill bring the
man before the Medical Exrmining Bo uri now in
session in Savanuah, Oa., with the disch ar»e papers
properly made out. The recommends tloi ot this
Board is necessary in all cases for disrhar je if enlisted
men from service.'
JOHN 'fRENO R,Jb„
Surgeon offols.,
juSO-V | Chief Med. Officer Dis. of Savannah.
RBADQ’RS DISTRICT SAV.ANNAH,
Savannah, Qa., Jmae i. r >, IS6D.
Generai. Orders.)
N0.,37. J
All Military restrictions heretofore imposed upon
U. ». Malls in this District are removed.
By command of
Brevet Major Gen,. BIRGE.
Robt. ,F. Wile:m3ok, Maj. and A. A. A. G
julG 7
HEADQ’RN djSTRICT savannah.
Savannah, Ga., June IS, litis.
Generai. Orders, t
No. 3S. j m
Hereafter alt applicants for Executive clemency un
der tnc Proclamation ot Amnesty of May 29th. I-565.
who desire to forward their applications through
these Headquarters must accompany them with an af
fidavit showing nnd<*r what exception clause In the
Proclamation their cases may come.
The affidavit must also state that the applicant falls
within no other class of exceptions than that specified,
by him and must be taken before the olficer empower
ed to administer the oath of allegiance, by virtue of
the provisions of Gereral Order No. 33, current series,
from these Headquarters.
By command of
Brevet Major General BIRGE.
Robt. F, Wilkeksok, Major and A A. A. G.
Julf t ••••■■'* j '“■'y /,
S;Mppi«o.
pOR.NTW YORK.
The steamship CAROLINA. Philhps, Master, will
leave tor the above port on
WEDNESDAY, the 21st inst,
\
At 4 o'clock, p. in.
For freight or passage apply to
J«H7 HUNTER & GAMMRIJ..
poiT NEW YORK
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE.
THE FINE At CLIPPER SCHOONER RITH H.
BAKER.
Will commence.loading for the above portou Monday
the 21st inst., at foot of Whitaker street, and will clear
on Thursday, the 29th. Has superior accommodations
for passengers.
First Cabin, +3O. steerage. sls. Apply to
C. 1.. COLBY & CO.,
in 20 to Corner Bay and A Ik- room sts.
■DIVER STEAMER FOR SALE
An Iron
SIDE-WHEEL. HIGH PRESSURE RIVER
STEAMER.
Drawing 22 inches of water. Hull 155 feet long; 20
■feet. Beam ; 5 feet 0 luclies depth of hold • lias two iu
dined Engines. 20 inches diameter of cylinder, C on-t
stroke. Also, a Donkey Sleam Pump. The lower
deck is clear for freight, and the passenger acrommo
datloti is above. She is well adapted for trade on a
shoal water river. Is entirely new, well and substan
tially built, and will be sold at a bargain. Apply to
PUSEY, JONES <t CO ,
Iron Sleamtioat Building, Wilmington, Delaware.
Jon lm
IjiotfU.
pO R T ROY AI. HOI’S k'
HILTON HEAD. S. C.
RIDDELL A RUGG, Propriftors.
e. s EinilßU., m r. Ruao.
jiiJtt
pULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
BARTELS A RIDDELL, Proprietors.
i. O. RAP.TFi.fI E. 8. RIDDVI.n.
fll3-tf
pOR YOtrß TOILET ARTICLES, GO lO IVES’.
OTICE.
The Proprietor of the
SAVANNAH CITY FLOUR MILLS,
Begs to announce to his numerous patrons that he lias
made a numoer of improvements in the machinery at
tached to his establishment, and is now prepared to
furnish his customers with a full supply of the best
GRITS AND MEAL,
and everything that can be expected from a
FIRST CLASS MILLING ESTABLISHMENT.
He pledges himself to always sell his Goods and do
his work
25 PER CENT LJiSS
for the benefit of the citizens, than many of his com
petitors. He is prepared to grind Wheat and Corn at
the customary toll, and in addition will, as above
stated, always be prepared to furnish hie friends with
everything in the old style.
His place of business is at the well-known spot at
the FOOT’OF BROUGHTON STREET. julO ts
pOWI.E & CO.,
NO :« BROADWAY NEW YORK,
Formerly of Alexandria, Va.
IMPORTERS OF RAMROAD IRON.
AND--
DEALERS IN RAILROAD SECURITIES AND
RAILROAD SUPPLIES,
Or Every Description.
Are prepared to contract for the delivery of rails
either f. o. b in Wales or ex-ship at any desired Port.
jul9 Cm
3500 To:,s
or
*
E NGLISH KAILS,
Os best quality, 50x5? per lineal yard.
For -iale by
juld 6m - FdWLE & CO.
rpj SHIPPERS OF COTTON AND OTHER
1 SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
FENNER, BENNETT & BROWN,
Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner & Bennett.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
, No. 40 Vesf.y S-itlet , i«*w York.
And Memphis, Tenn
Thomas Fenner, Henry Bennf.it, D. W Bowman.
just) Cm
jp R E S H“~fsvTr OR + AfiON
O—
F-9 E G A R S AND TOBACCO
NO. 171 RAT STREET,
Ilt’iWrrN WHITAKER AND BARNARD STREETS
JACOB LANGSDORF A CD.
Havejqst received (fora their well known Bouse in
Philadelphia, a large and well assorted atock of
f* I G A R S ,
■ Consisting of all the different brands, as well as
large stocks ot
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO
Of' various kinds, which they offer for s&ie at
WHOLESALE PRICES-
Dealers are particularly requested to oaii and exam ■
inc the stock, J l m
£>o-PABTNERSHLP.
The undersigned have this day formed a eo-partner
ship under th<*flrm name of Charles I. Coloy A Cos.,
for,the transaction or business as Shipping, Commis
sion and Forwarding Merchants.
CHARLES L. COLBT,
ALEXANDER H HOLWAY,
S PAGE EDMANDS.
Savannah. Ga., May 16th, 1565. ts rnavlt
tobacco a<j»ncY
GEORGE R. CRUMP A CO,
209 Broad Strset, Adqcrta, Ga.
Have on hand a large and well selected stock of
Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco.
Samples sent by Express when desired. 3m ju2o
Amusement*.
J^WKATN AM’S VARIBTIK>
(Vornkb hroii.kton ano m»rn,|
(Formerly St. Andrew’s Hall.)
W. P. Swtatnav Sole Lessee and Manager
M. PnAKrRi-aiKKP. Musical Director
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUN» 20, 1800
WOMAN,-HER LOVE, her TRIALS. .
Rachel Hyland, pride of the village Mia* Howland
Robert Shelly Mr. Phil. Milton
TOM NODDY’S SECRET.
Troublesome Tom Mr. Camer
Mrs. Duprie Misa Maude St Leon
Sono, Danors. Olio.
SWEATNAM AND HIS BANJO TO-NIGHT,
Ovcrtcrx, ... - Otcinanti
Half Bushel Jig, ( - - Master Charlie
Banjo Eccentricities. , Sweatnam
Song. Comic, .... Miss Lottie Howland
Cams of Admission TSc
Orchestra Seats $1 00
I'olored Boxes (up-«tairs) 75c.
Doors open at»*. Overture begins at BJ<
Si'koiai. Notice.—Ales, Wines, Tobacco, 4c., may
he obtained at the Refreshment Saloon, adjoining the
Hall. , jettO-I
JTNIGN THEATRE. niLTON HEAD,
A. H. Davenport and Lksis Fobkey MaxAsns
Fotaiu Week or tur Hiouly ProsphMcs Scaoox !
OPEN EVERY EVENING.
COMEDY. FARCE. DRAMA.
Dancing and Singing by a Large and Talented
- Company
LA BELLE LOUISE.
The Beautiful Danseuse and Vocalist. %
The citizens of Savannah and vicinity visiting Hilton
Head will nlyptye find an opportunity of passing a
most agreeable evening.
The Theatre is located on Merchants’ Row, between
the Palmetto Herald Balding and Mulligan's new and
extensive Billiard Saloon. jo2l-2
opsTning OP TH if]
VOLKS: GARTEN.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 81.
The Proprietors respectfully announce that having
completed their arrangements, they will re-open the
Garden this evening with •
A GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT,
On which occasion the
SAVANNAH ORCHESTRA.
Will be assisted by the Celebrated Band of tbe dth
Regiment, U. S. Regulars, forming a Grand Musical
Combinat ion of unparalleled attraction.
Admission only twenty-five cents, for which the full
amount will be given in refreshments. Concert to
commence at 8 o'clock. joSl 1
|)r:ugo, set.
JQRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS.
A choice selection of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES
and TRUSSES,
JC6I LANDCn FBO M HIV IO(I.
Apothecaries, Planters, and traders from the interi
or, (an be supplied at the shortest notice,
I can warrant every article as being pure.
A large quantity of European LKSCIj&feS, finest
quality.-
Ail the Patent Medicines extant on hand.
One hundred cases Jacobs' Dysenteric Cordial.
ALL WILL BE .SOLD LOW FOR CASH,
WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL. V
\T APOTHECARIES’ HALL,
Corner Broughton and Barnard streets.
N. B. —Fresh Garden Seeds.
W. M. WALSH,
ju!6 3m Proprietor
J VES HAS PHOTOGRAPH VIEWS OF SAVANNAH.
Q.LABB ! GLASS !!
T>. S. SOU ANOK A SON, ,
(Formerly Sohahk A Dowmwo,;
Established, 1857.
Importers and Deaierrin
FRENCH WINDOW,
COACH, CAR, and
PICTURE BLASS.
—ALBO>-<£
COLORED AND ORNAMENTAL GLASS,
ROUGH PLATE GLASS
FOR FLOORS and SE FLIGHTS,
From * to IK inches thick
OLD DEPOT, / H' |
45 AND 47 CHAMBERS STREET,
NEW TORE.
jnKJ-lmo
PERKINS * CO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
i
No. 65 Broad Stuart,
N ' S W tore.
jalO Im