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SAVANNAH, WEDE&DAY MARCH 14. 1SC6.
p: ~y POST THOD WAIT !
l’oorlSreffiTiiriip^lHnfli! ^Afi, whcvoutei^e the l"ld
lias bid tfiee aland, all weary as thou art ?
Danger8_aroand fEe&.aud the bitter cold
Creeping and growing to thine inmost heart;
Who bid^thee watt till some mysterious leeliug,
Thou know'st not what—perchance may st 11c e
Shall find thee where in darkness thou art kneeling,
* And fill the# with a rich and wondrous glow
I i Of tides arid faith; anti fliua^f *'auJ light
The chill and darkness ot thy spirit s mt
For miracles like tl.ls, who bids thee wait ? _
Behold •• the Wirit and the bride sa> come.
The tender Shepherd opens wide tlle gate
And in His love would gently lead thee lionu .
• 'WTiy sliouId’slI'hou wait? Long centuries ago,
Thou timid lamb, the Shepherd paid for thee.
Thou art his own. Would’st thou his beauty know
rliou art his own. would st tnou ms ueau*j ■
jior trust the love which yet thou canst not •
Thou hast riot learned tliis lesson to
More blest are they who see not, ‘
vet believe
Iiost then say,
trust, imt hope is dead;
'faith you may . :
Rest injiio blessing "^Vo^l'ml wait ”
Upon the faith Ail ? I must stand anil « ait -
Not so. The Shepherd does not ash ul thee
Faith in thy faith, but only faith in Him.
F And VlilsCmeknt m W.jj* *° MC ‘'
In light or darkness seek to do His id.
And leave the work to Jesus JmrnaL
OtB WASHINGTON CORHE8PONDKNCE
fFxom Oar Regular Correspondent.]
TVashisoton, March 3, 1866.
The radical leaders are said to be meditating a very
curious piece of policy. In tbe inception of the Gov
ernment it was a question of some doubt whether or
not the concurrence of the Senate is necessary to the
appointment of any person to office, the Constitution
did not require that any one should be discharged from
office, except by and with the advice of the Senate.
Butit was determined ot4erwise, and the power was
conceded to the Presidentof dismissing any one from
office without consulting the Senate. A different in
terpretation would be attended with immense incon
venience. Because, unless the President would re
move unfaithful officers, there would be no ground to
hold him responsible for the manner in which public
officers performed their 4rasts. And besides, the
greatest possible injury might be done to the public
service if an unfaithful public officer had to remain m
office until the Senate might assemble and examine
the charges and evidence. It became, therefore, a
settled practice from the administration of General
Washington to permit the President to dismiss persons
from office at his pleasure. Now it is said to be seri
ously meditated in the Republican party to go back
upon this policy and change it entirely. By this ac
tion they would effectually clip the wings of the Presi
dent's patronage, and his owe employees, his very
cabinet might denounce him as a traitor, and lie would
have no remedy but to endure it with the greatest pa
tience that he could. This proposition is so opposite
tn the settled policy of the Government and the estab
lished construction of the Constitution, that there
would seem to be something monstrous iu Adopting it
now merely because the Congress and the President
are not in harmony. The Congress was against Presi
dent Tyler, but no one was so desperate as to suggest
this remedy. It is to be hoped this revolutionary pro
gramme will not be insisted on.
The Congress aro going to take up the subject of ii-
. Bauce and dispose of It, without giving it over blindly
to Mr. McCulloch, the Secretary and Treasurer. In
the beginning-of the session the general idea was to
leave the finances pretty much to the Secretary of the
Treasury. But now the programme is to be changed.
The proposition of the Secretary to reduce the volume
of the currency will not be acceded to. Permission
will be given ’to fund the interest-bearing treasury-
notes in five per cent, bonds, hut the notes not bear
ing interest will not be reduced. The manufacturers,
it is said, do not desire a reduction of the currency.
The importers prefer to let matters stand aw they are,
lest prices should fall, and the national hanks, whose
profits are largely derived from the deposits, do not fa
vor the idea of reducing the curreucy. whereby their
mass of deposits will be diminished. Thor* are very
strong interests then opposed to any reduction of the
currency. The Congress will legislate on thu subject
so as to please these interests.
The Radicals are leaving no stone unturned to suc
ceed m their contest with the President. They have
already a fund of $50,000 for the distribution of docu-
iridnls. The various Legislatures in operation aro
made to sustain the Congress. Several of the Sena
tors whun iiaye guntauied the President are consun-d
by tli&r LespalattireH. The Radicals are thoroughly in
earned. Iney can Yaise any amount of money, their
organization is perfect, and they have faith that tLe
future is for them.
It is unfortunate that the party which sustains the
iTCSident iR so generally recognized as under the con
trol of old Democratic party leaders. That party has
sins to answer lor. Tlio true policy is to form a new
party, in which everybody could rally who favored a
reunion of the States on conservative principles. The
President’s policy should haw been to fight within
the line of the Republican party, so as to get the sup
port of the conservative Republicans, besides which
the oppo«iti(Mi generally had no other course but to go
, to his support But the violence of the President’s
antagonism with the leaders of the Republican party
as developed in his Tid of February speech tends to
throw him entirely outside of the Republican orguui
zation ajul leaves his enemies in control of the party
with all its machinery, prestige and drill. I reineinl*er
when in the French war Douniourier went over to tbe
allies; he went alone, not a French company followed.
The army was devoted to him, but the moment he put
himsell' outside of hia organization his influence was
null. The leader of a party is iu a large degree in the
position of Douniourier. lie must not seem to march
to join the enemy. The Republican party, as now
? controlled, is in deadly hostility with tin- Democratic
: puiH.y, And it cannot consider as friends those whom
the democracy welcome within their camp. The Presi
dent’s violent departure from his associates mi the
*22d of February was not politic. Mr. Seward showed
a superior sagacity. That very night he was speaking
to the people in the Cooper Institute, and his great
object was to show that the difference between the
President and the Congress were not vital. It was
a dispute between the nervous man and the man
of nerve. A Lookeb Ox.
Washington, March C, lSGti.
The resolutions introduced by Senator Wilson of
Massachusetts, declaring the terms on which the se'
ceded States may be represented in Congress may b^
considered-to reflect the sentiments of the politic
Radicals. Mr. Wilson’s resolutions propose that the
southern States should do away with all distinctions
civil rights on account of color or race, and guarantee
never to revive the same.
That the southern States most give the rights of
voting for President, Vice President, Representative*
to Congress, and. members of the State Legislatures to
ill male negroes bf. tho agd otJAvreAty'-one, who have
been enrolled in the army, or~who pay any propytp
tax, or who can read the Constitution. ; ^
That po compensation. b* made for any emancipated
slave, nor the rebel debt paid.
The State Legislature to solemnly assent to the
above condition.
The more extreme Radicals don’t tlnnk these res.
olutious go £af . enough.. They wer eintroduced by
Mr. Wilson to allow what he thinks is attainable now.
They differ in one Very important particular from the
prt»graniipe which seems to bo very popular just now
With the Radicals, that is to say, it docs not disfran
chise any of the classes engaged m tta? rebellion, *o_
i t#r an the elective fipatfohifce is concopnejl.
" ' tfoTntoofitliS Ittldrcaftfri’Congress seetn to be very
much disturbed at the report, that the freed men are
being kidnapped in Georgia and elsewhrc, on the gull
coast, and shipped to Cuba. I presume there is no
4ruth in this rumor,-but some debt of honor must be
constantly prepared for the southern appetite.
The Congress seem very much disposed to compli
cate oilrj relations with Mexico in such a way as to
threaten serious trouble. It is well understood that
the>m®a of tho people forth are .pJeiWed to the Mou-
i roe iloAriBS and rtheyj want t6 ftt-e Maximilian tum-
blf<Forft m Mexicfc Without ceremony. But the Pres
ident and his Secretary of State, has been playing
u gently with.this question, thinking it but to harmo
nize the iuterual disucutions before provoking a for
eign war! ; Bnt the Congress, not in 1 any degree con
spicuous for aljiUtjk'mors sympathetic with the popu
lar character, have in various ways manifested the
chagrin with which the people of the United States
beheld that famous aristocrat, Maximilian, feasting in
the Halls of the Monteznmas. The last plan of this
Congressional anti-Maximilian mania was manifested
yesterday in tlje fornl of a rfsolutioii to guuraiitee the
bonds tlftr’ Republic hf Mexico to the amount of
$. r )0,000|®60. This resolution was received, ordered to
be printed and referred to the committee on Foreign
Aflnjrs by a vote of 05 to 04. If thu wise men who
* control Cbngress were left to their own inspiration,
- they would goad Lewis Napoleon into war, after exas
perating the people of the south to the last extremity.
Undoubtedly these men arc brilliant statesmen, and
posses* in the highest degree the genius of destroying
ti« r country.
T’lie resolution reported from the committee on re
construction providing for the admission of tlic Ten
nessee delegation is most adroitly prepared. It will
require the President's approval, aud yet cannot sign
the resolution without ignoring the position he has
hitherto occupied ou this subject. Tho resolution re-
oUeti fiat tbo |)oopl© off Tennessee caa only oxurcise
the f+ii|i<|u} pQaBhite; “by cqpseBt ofgliu law-making
power of the United States.’’ Whereas the President
has constantly insisted the only question for Congress
was tluit each House, in the words of the constitution,
wer*» the judges of the elections uiid qualifications of
its member*. . U is thought the President will veto
tlieresolution if it passes in its present form.
Tha Speaker yesterday presented a communication
• trQmthf Uoveiyurof North Carolina, which the House
. refused to4*cdn4, on tlx* motion ofSir. Btevcus on
the ground “that it was perfectly well known iimt
Congress did not recognize North Carolina as a state “
Tlic motion of Mr. Stevens passed by a vote of 100 to
fi7. Hu that *here aro Only thirty-seven members iu
the House of Representatives who recognize the
.teuce of any of the seceded States.
The Radicals are going to work with indescribable
energy to carry the northern elections. Money is
r*w.<i to an indefinite amount, and documents are
Sir^nd 1 ,2*1 UllcJt “ ‘’ lfcave8 °f Vallambl-oasa’’ over
them. They are irn.priaaible.^rhp
Kiv.-e thrin the urea tent utUiuahle SoSo
t hen the npoila allil the love ol power
lutry material luducemeute. ora1 '
s
Soap Manufactory.
MOODY & BARRETT,
Steam Soap Works
Savannah., G-a.
M ESSRS. MOODY & BARRETT would respectfully
announce tu the public tliat on and alter Jim
iimy 1st they will run from their Soup Works twe
WiiKuus. with competent qaluamen, who. will visit
every family once A wetjk with Hard and Soft Soap,
by ihe bar, box, gallon or barrel, at prices lower than
it can be purchased in or out of the city.
We warrant our Soap to be free from all adultera
tions and to give entire satisfaction, or money re
funded. ^,
SOAP EXCHANGED
FOR GREASE OR SCRAPS.
Special., N.otioe. ,
We have but one price for oar goods, and that
price shall be satisfactory. Persons ordering from
the country will And it will save tiqggijdCl money by
sending us their orders; and if thegoodeido —* —-
sfy 111 price and quality, Bend thanr UaclTtO t
expense.
Orders nddraeBed to MOODY Jr BARRETT, or L. J.
GDUMARTIN * CO-, i l«Bay stre*t^fgeots, will re
ceive "prompt and immediate attention.
J4-U . . . „ s ..>.1
not sat-
us at our
Miscellaneous.
AV atch.es J ewelry!
Silver and Plated Ware
Fancy Goo<ldti^*c.
T HE undersigned respectfully calls the attention of
the citizeusand visitors from. (bp.country to hie
well selected stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and
Plated Ware, flocks. Fancy Goods, Spectsclce, Re
volvers and Pistols of the most celebrated Manufac
turers. , - • - ■ :
Parricular attention is paid to the Repairing of
Watches, Jewelry and Clocks. Having nope bnt
competent workmen engaged satisfaction is gnnriine
teed. A. HARIG; ^
dee2o-6m Cor. Broughton and Whitaker 5t.s.
Uimiv Yonue. l James Yonuk,
, -1 ; - i i ') <5e ffi»- 3
HENRY Y0NGE & 10.,
general Commissimt tecrc^’ts,
No. 11 BROAD STREET,
New York,
SoLKMT consignments of Cotton, Naval . Stojee,
Sawed Lumber and Timber. j . £
Particular attention gbren to the pnrehane of Hail-
ro-id Siqq»livs.
REFERENCES:
Hon. J. P. King, President Georgia Railroad,
Augusta.
William M. Wad ley. President Central Railroad,
Savannah.
Ferdinand Phinuy v B. P. Clayton, Augnata.
Charles Day, T. R. Bloom, Macon.
limiter A GaJMo«lU Savannah. J13 tf
geo. i>. rowi.e.
vn. k. nor.
1IUOU BIOS
FOWLE & CO.,
POliMERLY OF A^lXMfDRU. VA.,
Commissioft„Merciiants.
Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers in
Railroad Supplies.
Office, 70 Broadway,
jraJTBTjYORK,
oct25 Om
CRUTCHES
I piltST and only preminm awarded at t he American
1 Institute Fair, lfiCS, and State Fairot Pa., JS65, for
Crutchea. Hartman’s Patent Elastic Rubber
are pruuounced by surgeons, and everybody c
the very best ever invented. They are easy and con
venient. they prevent mvaljralq of the nerves do away
with all Ibe wearihesslnsepafable from tbe i*e of all
uthurs, and are in all rejects unrivalled. Send for a
circular. Agents wanted everywhere LOVE.IOY &
TaYLOH, .Solo Manufacturers, No. 476), Broadway
N. Y. . 6huo2S
DANCING "SCHOOL
AT ST. ANDREW’S HALL.
M R. L. LOUIS will commence the Second Scasion
of his Dancing School for Children or. Tuesday
March 6!h, atSJi o'eloek p, m., and for Ge
onjMondajf.pyr^h.^bj at 8 yclocli^'y. - j
ailemen
mS-S
Latest from JCgypt!
I JENNY'S NEW EXTRACT OF THE EGYPTIAN
1. LOTUS, a new and exquisite Perfume j for the
handkerchief, Cleopatra and tne ladies of the present
day using the~£&me perfume.
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS'.
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS? 1
— THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS?!!
Manufactured by F. A. Pknnt, Brooklyn, Nc
York. fi. A. LOVEJOY, Agent.,
fli-lm 93 Fulton street
STEIN WAY & SONS’
CELEBRATED GRAND AND SQUARE
PIANOS,
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
W E are sold Agents for them In the State of Gignb
gia. All lDstrutneuta warranted and sold at
Ne*’ 1 ork Factory prices.
JOHN C. SCHREINER A SONS,
—i.'t-'f Savannah, Augusta and Macon.
RIDE.
YVT, have now on hand a few Open Buggipa and
t v Rockaways, light and neat. Also, Bets of
Harness, which we will sell nnnaually low.
BOUSE A BRYANT,
jS.Vlf .194 Bay afreet
JSi otice.
A LL persons having demands against th» estate of
Edward G. Wilson, deceased, of Chatham county,
are respectfully requested to hand them in properly an
them icated: and all persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make Immediate payment to
ANAI8 WILSON,
n!4 Administratrix.
KLANCEYILLE
SLATE MINING
VAN WERT, POLK CO., Ga|
Cap'l Stools., *800,000
SHARKS, $60 EACH.
Dikeotoks— H. Brigham, J. F. Devcr, E. 0. Gran-
ntss. A. Wilbur and A. R. Marshall. . „
PuramuNT—A. Wtlbiir, Savannah, Ga. |
Yiea'l’KEs'rriimT—B. P. Gronniss, Macon, Qa,
He' Ettakt—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga.
11 any
furniture manufactured ont of alate, Ibr llhoels, ror
pavement, and for any other uses to which slate can
’ dr
T HIS Company will soon he prepared to
orders for Slate, however large, tor rood
of suite.
be applied. The quarry la convenient to the dties of
Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and Colambns,
Gu.; to the cities of Selnla, Montgomery and Mobile,
Ala.- to N ow Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem
phis, b un., and Si. Louis, Mo. The superiority of
slate for roollug purposes, and its special adaptability
welfkno* fonjitare and for pavement are
Orders may be addressed to
A. E. MARSHALL. Hec’y.
I 8 Atlanta, Ga.
tssion
A. Dutrnnuofkb,
OfSavann^, Gw-
A
John M. W. Hill,
vannaV, -, , , Of Jelffenon Co., Fla.
DOTEhfHOFti & Ob, 1
Shippiti^, 1 1 orwar diner, t
AND . . ... ..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,; [ (jt;) j if'l^aJgS^l
BfiV Stf66t
c -n^Vw t* i-i-
Savannah, Ga.
44tU44i4 n a
Prompt attention given to the purchase, sale ana-
shipment Qf cotton, lumber and country pro
duce generally. Consignments solicited,
on which liberal advances
. • will be made.
Brigham, BalflJii' ^^J^kivjbdii: llirntu Rob-
erta. Savannah ; J. H. Zeiliu k Co.. Macon,,Ga.; Dr.
N. L Angler, InLTtev. Col., AngustA; Jame$M. Ball,
Esq., Atlanta. Ga ; Willis Chisholm, Atlanta, Ga.;
C. L Robinson, Jacksonville, Fla.; F. Dibble. Jack
sonville, Fla ; Col. W. L. Bailqy, Jefferson county,
Fla.; D. H. Baldwin & Co., New York; Beardbn A
Co., New York. Warren Mitchell, Esq., Louisville,
Kentucky. ‘ jTl
AU'KKD R. BENNHTT, I „ VorV CUAB. H. BlNMHTT,
Jas. C. Van Felt, / ” cw 10rK Raleigh, N. C.
Bennett, Van Pelt A Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOE TUK SALE OF “
CBTTON TOBACCO, NAVAL STORES, ETC
ALSO, l-i-vIM I
FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND
, OTHER STOCKS,
23 TVMiteHall St^ ITew Yprlc.
We have associated with ns Mr. D. W. Cubtib, late
Public Treasurer for North Carolina. n9-6m
11’ Merchant!*’ Row,' fiflttBi Head,So. Ca.
And earner King and Oeorge ms.. Charleston, ■ ‘
C ALLS the attention of Wholesale and Retail Pur-
1 chasers to his superior stock of
.and Nay*
* * * Hiro^is^
Clothing,
GOODS, j ' '
Watches, Chjeka, Fancy Goedsk Jewelry aad Plated
Ware,- Swords, Sashes, Delta, BmbraWerfts, Boots,
Caps, Field Glasses, Gauntlets, Gloves, **., *c...,
J4 ' •-
GEO. ARLEDGE.t s
SHIP CHANDLER, GROCER
Commission ahd Fanvarding Merchant
72 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH.
& HffldTWse.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING'
MERCHANT,
92 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH. GA.
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND
DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM
BER OF EVERY DESCRIP-!
iliW?:) j.:
DOORS, SASH, AND BLINDS
Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street
Office ISO Bay street, - ;
d28-tf Savannah. Ga.
THOS: H. AUSTIN,
dl2o3m
fiROCCTS.SWBPH
V J AND
Produce Dealers,
UNDER THE BLUFF, CORNER ABERCO^
Savannah, Ga.
Orders from the Country Prival
T spec ^ , MT 1 raT!)
ProSnce bought and sold on commission.
160 bbls Selected Apples
100 bbls Onions
100 bbls Potatoes
50 bids Extra Flour
60 bbls Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel
100 tubs Extra Blitter
SOboxes Extra Cheese
600 kits Noe. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel
SO Ualflgita BpBmiJMarket BCef
so b5S fxfra&afcU*Fir*!
ERS
M S. S1MMIS & CO.,
Forwar<ilug tuid Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry GoDcl^ G^pries, &c.,
NOS. 1 AND ? SA*IMLS' BEOdK,
Bay Street, Jaeksonville, Florida.
0. S. BA1UI18. ID. 6, USNia (WAS. L. MATUCU
anil tf
Jas.T. Paterson,
TIMBER,
Lumber & ’Uoiiiimissi^
MERCHAN^u !
[No. 9 STODDARD^ LOWER RANGE,
B«y,^lreet, Savannah,
IDari^ti, Creorgifij
:o. r.taNiuxR.: , , j , tp HrrcnEi.u
Divider k m1tchei;l,
GROCERS
AND , ■' *
aeweral CommissiWRI^hants
‘4d Street, she door from Cherry,
122-1 m* M^CON, QA..
GEORGP: RAttfeN,
Forwapfling ant Gmission Merjhfiut
No. 182 Bay Street,
f22-3m* "' UiVANNAH. ; i p
T. WAYNE & SWEAT.
denS^SU:
, V
orwarding Merchants,
Bay ,t. bstwecw Whitaker and Barnard.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
TRICT attention will Ire given to the ]
and sale : of General : MdrcnAmlfee, Cottoh, Tim
ber, Lumber, Real Estate, Stock ..Ronds, AcJ
v - G. Lit RANT, ■ 1
K. A WAYNE,
jll-tf , w SAML.B SWEAfT,
G. B. & G. W. LAMAR,
e n e r a 1C ennii ins f eit H ere blants.
Forwarding and Shipping Afeatk
NO. <J4 BAY STREEt (dp siairs.)
Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, Jno. C. Fbrrel l_
Lamar, Savannah: W. B Jackson. Joslah 6 ibley A
° J. B. A J, W. Wplker, Augusta, Connie amenta
fin nort
Sons, J. B. A J. W- Walker, Augusta, C<
yf*?* niif ,rrr?sj
W. A. 1 msT.
3o u se <fc Bryant,
(Formerly of Jacksonville. Florida,,
104 Bay (Street,
SAVANNAH, - 1
- - - OBOfcaiA.
attefiflonto rccetvtdg and for-
sales on consignment, all
keep constantly onjhaoU a
uors. Agricultural lmple-
. Fairbanks A Ca’dScslaa,
ods abd manufactured^ ' ‘
»m«nt aad for which they are
Coffslgnmenls respectfully solic-
df7-3n>
JOHN L VILLALON
tfflLt glVrf (Jroi
rV warding gc
orders. Alid wli:
goodstock ol
ments,
Ac., besides otKer
lor sale ou const,
agents. Orders am
Ited.
iA,
COTTON FACTOR,
FORWARDIKUASD COMMUMON HER-
i O. i i VnProT
■ s No. 04- Bay Street,
BAYANNAH.GA.
H. HAYM,
174 Broughton Street. 174
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, the newest styles,
LADIES’DRESS GOODS,
WORSTED SHAWLS AND HOODS,
COUNTERPANES, HOSIERY, Ac.
Just received and for sale at the lowest prices by .
o<M: I ’ IIW 11 - I »
ihlLlpWU
Peruvian Guanos
W E have ft stbrd genuine No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
direct importation, and will sell in q dan titles
to suit purchasers.
ftttr
-CRANE i (IRAY
o
eo*No
FROM
•3 AND' Jlj
.. . Vi'. .iPAplFtp,1
.L tried and recou
!N THE
f
led by planters In
lore Eurarife: tKU tbe
. , >r to#; MrlMMOiat Mposedl to the
weather, but believed not to be Injured, atl$40 per
ton, and drayage. , r,
Certificates of planters who have, tried Jt four or
•v^yeAraiibibe-ittirAB thilir-offlce.* • ” ’ k ‘ *
fl9-2aw3w G. B. LAMAR.
fiTTTYtforl tfTTC-
Soluble^ Pacific,
GUANO.
E invite the attention of Plasters to this yaluable
portions of tlie same
monia, but nearly one.hundred per cent, more j>f Phos
phate than Pernvian Guano, one-third of which is im
mediately soluble. It is quite as active as Peruvian
Guano. and : it lass costly. . -
For fnrtber information, apply to
d equal to or -of sueb eumber of capsoe carriages at a
“OfficIaT.
■i.ri —u
— - ' - ' 'Slate' XegDdatnre' ills been
puny with,the,founding anicna-
Sfeam Engines ancf Machinery v
^ilroads,
penons as may hereafter
them, and to their executors,, administrators and
!• nurmiMka tuUiouiv. m^l to lav
a single, ordoqta™track forhorse railways, wltlrail
the follp.w-
ing.streets in said city, to-wit: Bay street with its
. extensions; indmoor Mill Streetto u.te preset and-fo-
turecorporate limits of the said city. Alw>, South
Broad street with connecUgos on West Broad street,
.William or New ajj-cgt tftttig.Canal, East Broad street
■wKh.the'.Thunderbolt roail to thepresunt and mtnre
corporate limits of the city. Also" Whitaker street
and Price street to the present and future corporate
limits ofjbonitf. (Atao M«t Broad street and Ro
berts sp«k W tfeVpri*(n| and fatnre corporate
lhitits of the city. AJso East Broad street with all
Jfc^h^W'dftfosir'ftbie cxchangekor frit fractions,
as the said fircdkporators br railway eoid^any triay
ne.; Pitivided, nevertheieae,- tlmt no track
"■~h any of the public squares, aud.no
, . . .--laid to a street less than one hun-
drfea (too) Tdet wide; and provided, alto, that if tlie'
rigtapany, shfill find It "necessary to' remove a pnbtic-
puiup lli atiy of its operations; that ’Bifid company,
shall attta oWli 'fcYpeiTse establisH another well and
ggftv* place as the committee ou ptnnps may
BkC. t And be it farther ordained by the authority
aforesaid. That the carriages to be used on saifi rail
ways shah tacd mahetasayta, with all modern im-
provejnewA i»M .fclli>t»fcrWii by horses or mutes,
theCftj RrBRlfteftrvhtg me Tight to limit thp use of
•atoxaUwaj* adiRta.tt*nonwrap linfita. qr the city,
.to the transportation of passougers amf Iheirordi
nary baggage. a.dJ . J t ; “
Sxc. 37 And be li fnrther Mdaineft hy the authority^
afoota&lfi, That the City Council may tfeternliue tbe
tate of speed at which said cars or qarriages may
be run, provided that said railway company sliaHnor
be rejuired, to run any railway car or carriage at any
ordinary Aernaml ► bit passage in the
not Imifffflffelft.] to/remunerate said
company for fanning the same ; and provided,' also,-
that the City Council shall not restrict Ihe running
1-reasonable
rate of speed, as said company ntajr.tbink' proper.
SkC. 4. And be it further ordained by tlie authority
I fjikn
tk*::
G. K
E. C. WADE A CO..Atte
ltd iiU ; loUBataJr
— UA--- ■_
HUGER, „ , BERTIEY Dy HjkSELL
M. K. JESUP & CO.,
-i.y i
Partners.
NO. 46 EAST BAY STREI
CHARLESTON, S. C-,
COMMISSION MEBC1
-_.' S MAMFACTfl
^ AND DEALERS
Railway-Equipment and Supplies, Portable and
Stationary Engines, Saw MIUs, and all kinds
of Maohiu'ery i-equired by RAIlroad ;
Companies, Contractors, 1 •
Manufacturers, Machinists and AgMcdltoraliste.
Advances mode on consigmhent of Railroad Iron;
also on Cotton and other Produce. 1
BENTLEY D,
CIVIL, MINING AND
ENGINEER
ESTIBI^Ti^ ^LAIXR ANI)
OFFICE 40 EAST BAV, CHARI
I s. c.. '
J26 ImAtwtf
CONTRACTS
s- k
J.SHAkKFER,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS ahd PI
“ tl WawWasBiaakow ILtaAafr
hppoeite 143 West st.. Bulkhead between
Veseysta,
NEW Y O
Potatoes, Apples and Onions const)
pnLari Ibr the Southern market
All consigndicqta pronrotly attenkod 1b.
jar* Retert to A L. Bradley, A Haywood,,,T. J.i
raltb, kniJ. H .faraont
ivH snidv
W K. WALSH,
0LE8A-LK Druggists, corner
Id. |
vT Broughton streets, Savaanah,
rfiflth*)l
'ninJkJfflifflloUf
CLOCK’S ; ,
Hair Restorer makesHair^row oh BaM^Ileads.
. Hair Restorer Stops Hair from Falling dnt.
; ; •; CLOCK’S ..
Hair Restorer Prevents Headache.
o-J Ddfibfe«or«.
Hair Restorer Is all that can be claimed as a fi
. CLOCK’S ' ; ■ * I
Hair Restorer possesses all the merit clanne
A ainpta trial convinces the most sceptli
i vkluaJE, after a> thsrsugt 4rhA>of two t
docs not give perfect satisfaction, the money* wlR'be
refunded.- Sold everywhere at $l pa* bottle. Six
bottles for 36. ! • diaieodtff
NOTICE.
GOULD MMM MPM,'
NEWARK, Nr/J. ; ; 4 .
MACHINISTS’ TOOLS -
— WfiOD. WORKING MACHINERY
Circular Rnw-MIUs, St at Innary and Port-
“talc*team Knt-inra. lwilrrs.
, w, b. Steam Pen,,. .. .,i ..i
Sac. —. Be lt.further enacted. That this charter
shall a&W no fore* and efltct uftUl Dig shall
have been refertol rathe legal votes ofsahl city of
savannah and county of Chatham, and be aiiirma-
Uvciyendareed by a maioriuof said legalvoters-.
- aW orwsawb ... -i —
To authorize Wfo* Ebbitt, JohnConduit Smith, Chas.-
b. Piilnps.fh^tY adsocifttfis; fe? -ecutors, adininistra-
• tors- and assigns He csnstruct and operate Hprs^.
Railways In WMltatfreets of the city of Savannah.
Sec. L Be It ordained by the Mayor and Alderman
"of tire City or'Sava truth 1n Count it Assembled; end
it is hereby ordained by tbe authority "of- the snipe,
That thereto hereby granted to Wm. Ebbitt, John t»RICK-MAKING v aomvi-a „
3LP K R1N TKNI)
Atla- 71
On and alter Monday
Sai-ani
Train will feav
M nrt- xx- 6 ^ aVan fi*h f, p '••WJ
Steam-Fire Eagiues, itese, &c. »“ r nin£ ie»taT^fn^f,,^. »tTT
- tVSendfonrcataiugrre." — • mi3-sm '*ay and Friday oWn nt i’.'.'^,. V ' rr y *
I- trains will c . m L *'
wh "'‘ dae nniioj^ «
light freight will h c t , L ,. ^ »
owners’ risk. *>y Pl
Freight by pai£cn<v , P . .
delivered at ihe de, J o'" ^
starting time of the train. ' f lni “"^
- mlu <> J f[-
Central R a
■k’h.i,"^
,?tfl inn.,,
MACHINERY.
^JdJou of MacWnerr used tn the minulhetiire of
. . FRANKIJN.L. CABNB1X,
No. 1844 OermaiilovYii Avenue,
r28-8m L^ Pnilatteliilrta, Pa. ~
Steam Engines.
F OR SALK—Ojio- twenty-flvo horse Kneiu,' and
Boiler, well finished and in good order, will be
sold at. a bargain.
* J — - R- B. TfMMDNA
- — - .... Augustig Ga.
... j.. Ai-qOi _ .
One seventv-horse Engitte, well adapted for a Gang
Saw Mill, will be sold cheap
' - - r. E. TIMMONS,
.. ml2-C. - - - - - AugU'dn, Ga.
ilro
1 WILMINGTON
IRON WORKS.
PUSEY, JONES & CO.,
Wilmington, Dclawnrc.
TLUANUFACTURE Iron Steamboats. Steam Engines,
IvA BMIots, Machfnery for Saw Mills, Ar. Having
-hart long experience in - fondness and being provid’ d
with very extensive facilities for doing work of this
class, are prepared to execute orders with despatch,
OCtf2 ■
QNandaft.rMondlv'^ 11 " J "
v-' daily trains win ruil
5,h
•'■rtidl* .
,®«vJ
Bn.
MACHINERY DEPOT
bdAnathperateR
be established and
thacity, which aald.gradeahalltint,..during ihe con-
•^\ifAys v ,^.altered or chojngert at
lamagc or said company ; and the
said streets may be, in the first place, plainkod at
BEiEKp
company shall be required to pave, macadafnize, br
otherwise improve tlie said 1 twenty-four, (2»r foef
when tbe-eisshaH cause the remainnig portions of
said streets Corresponding with and opposite thereto
to be M>paved,macadamised oriotherwise iuiproved-
.And aiUhe moides.fikpemitd by .the city for, the im- -
provements, grading or Dlauking of either of thes.id
JtrtetVoT benefit or fhlue tblffe said compfiny, fot
tbe object and purposes In this ortfihtincc aiuu con
the^tunc^of the passage
*■' *' railways shall
ny.
by the authority
aforesaid, That the track of Said railway shall not be
keleutdir above the juwfcce aff, the. streets, and shau
ith the O. G. rail, or such other impn Jvcd rail
oathe contpany inay,pituiur,.nnd shall he so laid titAf
carriage* and other vehicles can easifv and freely-
cross said tracks at any and all points thcraof with
the least possible ubslmetion.
puciC. AnfotW UjAhtlierArdained lty tlie aitliority
afoieSirtd, TtH?\hM+aUH»Sr fatVW buy distance
within one mile shall not exceed ten GO) ceats, and
within thelHUitnof-f he city-over one mile on any one
line of railway shall not exceed twenty (20j dents for
wai» pAdsengm-.-> f - > s.dn • t Ti';d .
Sec, 7, And be it fnrtber ordained bv the authority
rAlbt&iA! Itihl The HglUUGUtilUvBeKcs j hereby
granted to said company shall be forfeited to the city,
nnlese the construction of one or more of said rail
ways shall be commenced within one year Horn the
passage Of this ofdtrftfflce, and “to much bf all the
routes afoseeakk as shall nut be-faUy completed with
in ten years from the passage thereof shall baiorfeiu
XaJMBmitajqBless tffe City Cfqnpil slutlt lexueiid the
"tlnre, kfifl lirtase any <fr either or bald rontfes, or any
part thereof shall be abandoned by the patties afore
said *u improvements except tae iron r«ti« pifn such
tracks or. routes or go much thereof as ebigl; Ue aban
doned shall be forfeited to jlte city, . u
: Site:,R, And beM fOrther ordained by the afthoriu-
aforesaid. That if the pa^ parties or company-shall
hereafter,become incorporated under jerJ’Y |*ny act
of the Legislature or otherwise as by law (greeted,
the rights and jiHvllegm jwnnted by virtue of this
ordlnaudaashal| tAteratawdiuch corporaitoil tor the
time, dH8 upon M cmnllnoiB herein prescril ed. and
when such act of incorporation shall have I cen ob
tained such corporation according to terms thereof
sballltaveall the rights and privileges tnfrehj grant
ed as the successors tif said parties without kny fur-
ther" a«ion'of the-ORy Oounciiiof’Baid city of fsa
vannab. - * 1 : J!
Staf.And be H furiber ordained by the apthority
aforesaid that the right to operate said ruirivaj s sliail
menu from year to year, or for tire toll ex oration
of twenty-five years froip the grant thereof, an :1 at the
— . -o. »=——linimjUtejtarues o] crating
itltidu ttrenjoy all of said
irivlleges granted by this ordinance, and ll e act of
~ •' ' " pleet by
’ se s;ud_
Is, sta
tion houses," carriages, cars,horses, mules, harness,
equipage, furniture, and all implements Af every
name, kind and description, used in the cons.ruction
any pr(he appur
,n net and
t lutauce
shall fix tlie time when.theL’ity Council wiil [ iirclmse
and take said fairway S Md-bther property, a; purteu
ances before mentioned, whlclt shall not lie 1 iss than
six months nor more than twelve months i Iter tlie
passage of said ordinance, and at the lime of par
... - .. roperty
-ii y Ccun
.. „ ophra Jng the
same a suni of money, tlie amount of which rihall be
ascertained by computing the Interest hfsifi icr cen-
tem for one year on-snuh sum or amount asks tone
paid as tbe-purehs-so-mooey, so tliatiwoh interest
shall amount to a sum equalto the earning i of said
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS,
W O 6 D WORKING M A C HIN E R Y,
SAWS, BELTING,-Ac., &<•.
WOOD & MANN’S,
■- - CECEBRATED
Portable Steam Engines
Railroad, «s fn||,, u .
Leave savannah
Arrive at Savannah i
Leave Angnsta 1> u
AiTive at Augusta.'.' '- . «- n.
Passage $s.oo. ' °' W ° •
freight to go l.v i,
and delivered at th, - r If’lr
fnrbdepartnreof train ' e '" er -hea
j3fi-tf ' ,, J. M .
Lister of j_
^Commission Mercha
J. S. RAWLINGS S
Produce Commission MertJ
«C«DUTK OHARLBS STHjjj
,,U 'TlJl|) Rt|
Strict attention paid to scllinr»« l, , 1
and to the par, h ,-e and
ah parts of theSonth m i '’hi. |
We also keep constantly on hand
Pure heeds, such utW* ***•
filled at lowest rates UuTer ’ Tl ““fo.,k ,
ronsignlt.ents and .orders s „i iriK
S- fi.
Refers
Iimere and New Yol k
Ga.
"‘.FRtiM FOUR TO THIRTY-FIVE HoiffiE PpWKB-.
Wo have the oldest, largest, anil mod complete
works in the country, engaged in irmnnfi.titriep 1’or-
taWe Engines. ’ Our engines are, -'Ey experts” now
conceded to tie the best apparatus of tie- description
ever presented to the public Adapted to .-vijry pur
pose where [tower is required. Mcdinm-sizes constant
ly on hand, qr furnished on short notice. •
Descriptive circulars, with price-list, sent On applca-
tion. : ■ 41 ■ ’-1— -.
CO»I3T(K!K A KfofSET.
rtl 6-erd6m 154 Hay rlr.-er, Savannisih.JOa^.
F. M. MYREl]
STEAM BOAT
GK1VERAI. COMMISgldS .i SD ]
\vahiu\g jieki mast, ]
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH |
Harris’ BoHdingg, id d.s.r w«t A l( . I
Refers to Messrs. Hinder * Gammcll.
Bell, Wylly i chrism ■ Q
”* Thomas £ t.'o. : y ,1
son & Grayliiil
Whitehead; Mijl,
Ssq.
Partnerships,
Notice.
privileges granted by this ordinance, and U e
^m3$0S8BUBx
railways for the veer hcxf pgpeeding the tilde when
the City Council fiball purchase, take and pa; Ibr the
LL Holders ot the Bonds of tbe Wilo
ip'any, Not
to make
A Manchester Railroad Company, Nohb
are respeclfully requested to make thei
known, as soon aS-possible, to tbe unOerwy
M. K. JqBsup,*,Co., givingctasa and num
bondU|ddfaterMftn rttofottvei* that the (X
1 ay fjhfc#-WWSrihcm»d>t-%natterB relating lo their
iteresL HENRY M. DRANK,
President ML A M. JR. B. Co„ Wltadogten, IN. C.
«4-eodlW - : n f
apany
{NOTICE. If
0 AfijmTtNS FURNITURE,
I am opening for the inspection of the public,
& fine Stock oT : y _
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT
' TRE8HE8, &c., Ac., j ,'
To which th* fitteation- ef All is invited. ;v
W Warerooms, 178 BROUGHTON BTREKT, Sh«r
flfrtf - X. B. HARRIifcrrON.
TO PLANTERS.
j E will keep constantly on baad s foil
L i HOwi, Been) Oolta fihelfem, Straw
Axes, and other Agricnltural Implements of I
makers and patterns with which to supplr ns
and Country Merchanw, whose attejultfn Ve
to fjbr stock and Ijilnk vre esn mfika R to I
purchase <K np- ■',"1-:."
,. * .' DObfllfc i
jts-tf■ . .
ITY OF SAVA
OrtiozCuBK or Council,
February 1st, 1864.’ 1
A LL partias-.anbjedhtateks out license fikim the
City under Ordinance of December 27tti, 1866,
ptust take out tbe same prior ra February totli, 1866.
Thfoalso atiplka fopersuas win, own vAities used
’for Ure,.such sawago*s, ilnyaor trucks, hafiks, Ac.
Noforther tlmewUl ba alio wed and the Kegi-ier will
be closed on that day, aDd the police Instructed t
carry out the Ordinance. By order I „
1 4rE4Urfe
W.
THOM
nt Dock StfeMt,IMU
M. a—AH ORDERS Sent By
nededto. i -
BROOKS
"Wrapping Paper*
,n RKAllBilU store and for sale at New York
l ■ 1 :tu-t i
PLATNBB * BQBWotetH.
aforesaid, That this ordinance shall not impfiir or in
*Uy manner- totefterA with Ute sewerage 0 r water,
wbrks of the city or the gas-light-company,, tut that
tbe rights aDd priv ileges hereby-grunted arc subject
thepeto, . .. T __
BBCiH. ArtiFbelrfurthCriorilMaed by tbe authority
aforesaid, That the said William Ebbitt, Jokir Corr
du4t Smith and GharieUB-Phlflpa,shall ■ enter into an
agreement with tbe said City Council, fo bee cecuted
by them and the Mayor or acting Mayorof tli • city of
SmtaanatLAnd cpguterslgnfdintbe Clerk of lid City
Oiumliji WSdiJ Ui dbrpctate Aefifi obliging he. said
William Ebbitt, John Conduit Smith and Ch tries B.
Philips,' their associates and assigns of the c tie part
and: the .City Council: of.Ute other .part, to a ride by
and perform tbe stipulations herein contal tied re
spectively, which-agntemeut when aa extout id shall
bfoopUgatorynpon b*th parties,as aforesaid to every
particular, and until such agreement or cmlraet
Bhilirbe e’xeCfited thlx Ordinance Shan have qa force
otrtftol i-c. , , J...U.- .,i,_ 1 _
Passed in Council June 1C, 18(5. - t..
Signed : I :.:R-1». AHN<)LD;'Rayor.
^ Attest: Ka T. Gibson, Clerk of Council.
4 Jas-* Stewart, Clerk of Council. jnY3-fl
.iFhflir
u
MANfTFACTUREKB OF. ALL KINDS pP
Bolts, Nuta, Washers, 8ett Screws, Taps anil Dies,
Ac- Ac., and dealers in ail kinds of Jt-iiltinul, Steam
ship and Engineer’s Supplies, nils, Varidgh, Paint,
Hempeud Rublier Packing; Oak Tanned ami Rubber
,VW, BBVff;'t? A.frin-sfofnsHsSrt rAfWr nmiineter- -Betting, Braps,Fittings. Chipping and ItiyetingHam-
'■ f®. TrvfWtWitoroUnXdiwffleauthority niers. Files,Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nails;. Circular and
Gang Saws, Pumps, sbeam Whistles, Steam find Wa
ter’- Onagers, Kleam Engines and Saw MtH* of every
description,,(tc., &f Also Agt-ntp Jot A. P.jWOOD
>§4W pijCftfikEngines.
-AM ORDINANCE,
0 amend an Ordinance entitled, “An Ordinance to
prevent tlic re-safe In'or-Bear the public market or
Savanitah, of such articles’ and commodities as'
may be 'broh^bt there by speculators and others,
with the view of rescuing at'.'enhanced prices,”
passed 5thJune, I8S1. j
Sac. 1. Beit ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
ol the city of Savannah, in Council assembled, and
it is hereby ordained by the suthority.of thu game,
That the first section oL tbe urdlmuice entitled “An
Ordlnanoe to prevent the re-sale in oenfear tho public
market of Savannah, of apeh artictes amlicofoniodi-
Oaa as may be brooght there by epeculatlrs and
other*, with tba jrtew uf re-aeifing at enhanced
bn intact’
convict
drbat a fine oc not mpre.than thirty _
ed on agy peiyrai who may hereafter be cbfivleted
"Stag er qtferlna, i» at-
wgAnasasaaaaltte
»3aaafejsaaa^"figs
MraiglBto market for sale there, and WWChauCh
P«WNrM|' hav« bought at or near said market at
!Sfo^l’SS?JL 8uc ^r e '*‘ ,e ’ or offer or atteiMt to
Provided, nothing herein contained shall be
fipb^nfgiMug, bogs,
for (hg HBobneI mSaiK ep awl
ue figirafiiHiitii lll.lt (inn1 .1 as
Tin the Ordinance passed the second day of
by the amhorjti.
prices, by
Attest: JiMksarawg
Clerk ol
C- ANDK
'cbttaciL
LINVILLE & GLEASON.
St. Julian Street, West oif Market,
SAVA]^NAE
Savannah, Htrcii*
T HE firm of A. McAlpin jc Brother? btk J
solved by luutual c(»us**nL All pnwJ
to said firm, and ,<ilt Creditors of the >m.m
payment and present their clahDA to)hN»i
.V Levy, who are auth<-riml to wiidiH
of the concern.
ANGU' MrlQ
.1. W. Mt.Uil
ml3 lm D M.^AU
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER 1
rpiiE firm of DILLON .t MU’» >-tta4
vTie PGeiners will he run,inn’il i irij
DILLON, who is duly autlivirize.l TorJ-wo g
due said firm. MARTIN TsTl
ml3-3 WILLUH61
T
N otice.
A-G-BBiTTS FOR
MERRITT, WALCOTT % CO.,
64 Conrtlaiflt Street Net JorL
T HE firm of Warren A Plalnt-r i-’ihi-Jpk
by mutual cungent. Nr. Z. C. ITjaJ
withdrawn from tbe concern, Mr.E. I
sumes all liabilities, and will u-minu-t]
Z.C J
m2 _ E P.
I have this day admitted Mr. C. H. I
partner. Tbe b u Hi I will lie bvriaJ
under the name and firm ■•f.Platn-1A1
m3 E P
Notice.
T HE copartnership of Colby. MtUm 1
Tien, Ga.. Is this day dissolved by
sent. , ,
CHARLES L 001 «
m2 Wallace ii hi
Notice.
Cigars and Tobacco.
A - SE6ARS,
FIFES,
OHewing and Smoking
TOBACCO.
lyHE^ subgcriber has just received a large stock
Havana Segaris 3
to which lie would invite particnlar attention.
Hc has also an extensive astortment of '
HVTeersliaiim T*ipe;s,
SEGAR TUBES and BRIARWOOD PIPES.
The varlons brands of Chewing and Smoking To
bacco at his Establishment are all of the first quality.
Please call and examine for yourselves, at
/ F. CONSTANT’S.
Jl-tf Ball St.„opposite Post Office.
Saddlery.
i L. NE1DLINGEB,
CORNER OF
Barnard and Brongliton Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
TXTOULD reaptcflully afluonnce to his fri- ndH and
W the poblic generally that he baa resowed the
—; > it li
next door to hlsMHner stand, and by strict attention
and moderate pricto, hopes to receive a liberal share
of tbe trade. He Is
all orders for
1 prepared W make op promptly
!tl'
.11
Harness, bridles, etc.
Bis lfrother, Mr. J. S. NdDLTNGSR, will be found
with him, and would be glad to kea Ins friends.
J1 E. L. NEIDLINGKR.
For Sale.
‘Of.be, a .PAIR ot
JA, eylimler,
with Wheel an
-PAIR of: Stern-wheel Bnglrio*. Diameter o
""Under, 10 inches; length of stroke, 42 inches
heel and Locomotive Boiler complete, ready
tobe.placed ln hoeL -
For particular*, apply to --
jaf-eodlw* .. LINYILLB A GLEASON.
I W. NEVI'IT, of I lie firm
• Rogers, has associftted himslfv
Co'.'ln the Drj' Goods biisiiu-H-.. ;ti the o«
Jl-tf HENRY I.ATfiJ
AGRICULTURAL
CANE MILLS, COTTON GO
• SEEDS AND FEItTU
fT?HE Subscribers, having a
Jl fected slock, are prepared 1“ 1,11
notice. Our stock cuIi-i-ih of its 1
J:inds.
Many npw and improrwI «
eaunot be obtained elsewhere iu tw
best Plow's aud Cotton Gins out.
Send for a catalogue. .
J. 1I1X ni RTi'N
Ma n nfartnrers. WIn>l«‘sale
Office ami Warehouse. So. •
street, near Pratt, Balimion-. M l
FOR TAI
Irn BBLS. Super Flinsphafe o< ^
IOU tide. Apply to -
HISTORY OF THE
R eceived by cooler, ok®*
RKLLY,
SOUTHERN DISTORT OF
complete in four volumes, by EH* 4 '
' 118 -r-
Catawba Wi
Of 1561 for
50
CASES (ettlll vintage f
macky beatti**;]
*2u3 an 1 ' *
FLOUR-
non BBLS FLOUR, landins fem-
ZlMJ and for sale by
Singer Sewing M
• O of
Principal Office fur the SO'e
116 BRfil GHTOT
H. D. HAWLEY, Genera
A large assortment for tale* 1 * I
Sewing Machines of all l ,d4 “
jtStf,
notice.
Stitching neatly done-
JOHN
dealer is
GRAT
Wooden
PAILS, BRl'S Bi:S ’
Twines, Cordage, Tubt. • h° r (
Wagons, Chair*. B *" k '
**o2™
Noe. 15 Fulton and^;
NEW YORK
* J36-Sm
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