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Index to New Advertiiemont*.
pandee bagging for Bale by Hunter AttGam-
Sotice to consignees per schooner
Lorberry coal for saleby «e
^is Lippmane celebrated
«ntice to all whom it may concern.
Sw notice by Wm. H. Bulloch.
y eV goods at Ives’ Emporium. '
^next Wednesday.
for New .Tort
inTtion sale of provisions, eta:, this morning.
byWnn WtStotanffij: ,V
ioction sale °f grocery, furnitnr^ etc,, this
a morning, by Bell & Hull.
Sale of horses and buggy this morning by
BeU* HnlL T , V,,
personal-^* L A .-i ,t ■. ^
^ .-»q. ■
.1 aU/.a
. flire [E*.y# t n
i for some time. The seats e
copied, and the aisles in thd rear of the'
***“ were filled 1 with representatives
iline fraternity, who were 4
for want of- better taocomi
it tiff nicely, without a siri-
■ T|»V
Andienee .yyt. gApAr^.i ( _ ______
fa its - plaudits. The programme -was every man’s lifetime that..he ; sometimes has
I'lSht J, 1 4i,
that is asked above—’ _
i?—important'to every’ citizen ofSa-
rtlw telftjgt; r.y
leuces always seem determined
h of their money, or else the i
taste is so great that it takes mnch more
& promised,tb sajisfy it.this ait it.
leries, furniture, 'eta. this “kf. a snort programme’is always advisable,
* " " ' l, “" almost-certnin^o-come encores make
Eev. Obables H. Coley.—Reverend Charles
U Coley, Eector of Christ Church in this cite,
is about to depart from hence, having re
eved and accepted a call from the chnrch at •
ShelbyvUle. "
id this city J
m l|lia „ r/iyirf—_ y * \ 11 many warm
fnenis. afl of whom wiU be . sorry' to part
vith him. A sincere Christian and a gentle-
man.hfi has ever strove to minister to his.
congregation, as a tine Disciple of Christ
The Church will find it difficult to fill his
place; while the people of Shelbyville are to
be congratulated upon the acquisition of Mr.
Coley as a member of their Society, and a
ifmister of the Gospel.
Mr. Coley will preach his farewell sermon
to the congregation of Christ Chnrch to-mor-
•jff morning; services commencing at the
-^oal'honr. I S 'J‘ ...... . I
CiSasies.-These little songsters were orig-
.jally natives Of the Cayry Islands, and
yore first introduced into Europe as cage
angers, in the early part of the 17th century.
They were originally of a greenish gray color,
bat change of climate and food has produced
(be different colered plumage, shch as green,
*1 3 ‘ ^ ’^’Atijfnil and
brown, lizard, spangled back, tonqufl and
mealy canaries. They are now entirely ex
tinct on the Islands from whence they take
tbeir name; and are now raised in large a va
nes in Germany, from whence the best birds
come. The lizard, spangled back and tonqnil
arc the best singers, and usually the health
iest birds.
All varieties of cananes can be obtained
irom Hr- ®- Noble, who has them for sale at
his place, on Broughton street,- opposite the
Marshall House, or from Mr. T. Moves, cor
ner of Taylor and Boll streets.
The Fobbst Cot Base Ball Club.—At
the annual meeting of the above Club, held
hist evening, the following gentlemen were
nnauimously elected to serve during the en-
Buing year:
Presidentr-J. B. Saussy.
Vice President—George G.’ Kimball.
Secretary-C. C. Hunter.
Treasurer—W. D. Craven.
Property Man—J. H. Cavanaugh.
Scorer—W. F. Bingham.
Board of Directors—W. D. Craven, W. F.
May, E. L. Beard, W.‘ H. Turner, W. W. Col
quitt. • . . . ■ ■ ^ ‘
Votes of thanks were returned to the re
tiring President and Vice President, Messrs.
W. 1). Craven and J. H. Estfll, and the latter
was unanimously elected an honorary mem
ber of the Club.
The Black Stab Lute of New Yoke
Siexmebs.—The success of the Black Star
Independent lane of New York steamers has
become such an established fact, and freights
have increased to snch a degree that the
Company have found it necessary to establish
a icifti-weekly line. Hereafter, the steamers
will leave this port every Wednesday and
Saturday. As the commencement of this ar
rangement, the Marinion, a first-class steamer,
will sail from Savannah on Wednesday next.
Messrs. Oetavus Cohen & Co. are the enter-
prisingagents of this line; and they will issue
through bills of lading on ; cotton destined for
Liverpool, if desired; and have it shipped on
the best steamers plying between New York
and Liverpool.
Justice to the Livino.—Last May, the
schooner Odd Fellow was chartered to trans-.
port a monument from Savannah to Beaufort
(where it has been erected over the Union
dad in the cemetery), by a lady representing
t Massachusetts society; and to this day the
man who performed the service of affreight
ment has not been paid tbe $175 agreed
upon by formal document.
He has forebone taking any harsh measures
to recover his dues, believing that the debt
would be liquidated, as it was for so delicate
purpose, but he has been seriously mistaken,
»nd has hod to consult his attorney on the
abject of a suit,—Charleston Mercury.
Goxe.—The Beaufort excursionists left for
tome yesterday morning. The majority of
them were on a joUy old drank here Thurs
day night. Four of them were going through
Johnson square about 12 o’clock, when, one
exclaimed, “We’se de gernmen fum Bufurt,
we is; and we’se gwine to Johnny Sullivan’s',
to git a good drink.” Judging from appear
ances, the “ gemmen from Beaufort” will
never suffer any evil effects from sobriety, if
they pursue the same coarse 'at home as
abroad.
i to Sail To-Dax.—The steamship
San Salvador, of the Empire line, John W. 1
Anderson’s Sons & Co., agents, and K- S.
Nicterson, Commander, will sail , from this
port, for New York, at nine o’clock this mom-
ntjt
The Tonawanda, Captain Jennings, will
mil for Philadelphia' at the same hour! Hun
ter A Gammell, agents.
The City Point,' Captain McNelty, will
leave for Charleston at eight o'clock to-mor-
(Sunday) morning. L. J. Guilmartin &
“>•. ’’* •
Shd-pino in Pobt.—There are at present in
*b e port of Savannah six ocean steamers,
■wo of which will sail to-day; six ships, all
of which, with one exception, are loading for
Liverpool; three barques, six brigs'and six
'ctoonere. Aggregat “ -- - '
10 port, about 18,778.
tonnage of shipping
Bwkbcptct. —Petitions for a final discharge
k°*i bankruptcy were yesterday filed by the
following named persons: William B. David-
of Augusta; Elbert N. Glozier, Fort Val-
John A. Alexander, Monroe comity; John .
* English, Forsyth;. Joseph Sidney Benton,
Ahomas county. .. .7. r i
Ab^iyal op tjpl I*eq.—This favorite
arrived yesterday ifoln New York
'bfb a full freight and a number of passeu-
f*! We retnrn.our. thunks to the gentler
Purser;. Harry Haskell, for files of
•'"♦lurk pspeta.. .wtxpirw-n
Vane Cigabs.—The Charlestonians
‘PPeortobe infatuated with Alice Vane, of
, Templeton theatrical troupe, which 1 per-
amoxe "Alice vane. _
an< l gotten np for the occasion.
Tss Hkstbels.—Bills posted about -tpwn
^oonce the approaeEHig tURMt «J1 Mlff3T
^lord’s Minstrels in’ Savannah. The indL-
Will do a very hea
thrir
Iona
l seeing.
eavy
and
.—The military garrison at
^ post has been reinforced for election
2 .“7 the arrival of all the troops that
spared from Fort PolaskL .There is
* of United States troops
s now.
, or Babk .Haa-—A match .game of
Swl was played on Thursday evening
whicTU- W“hmgton and Chatham Clubs,
'- n won by tho datter, they scoring
>r their op-
W'.
was won
/v*oae runs.
Points.
John Bobinson’s Cmcxt3.—This institution
ts tho - y B rol »Wy receive a yisjt from it,
bnow where they can make
7> and Savannahis piife of f,h%places.;;
^eosoLi Cbebiied!—The Charleston Cou-
roin^Presan account of a robbery from our
kJ? 1118 ’ an< T credits the same to a city co-
which never contained a word
j Mr.’ Schreiner followed with a piano
.“Sleeping, I dreamed, Love.” Miss Allen,
then Bang a" solo—siting;” 'which' ko'
pleased the audience that she was called .for
’ again, and gave a sprightly song-‘.“Come in arid
Shut the Door.” A flntb solo, a selection from
Norma, was the next fhingbn the programme.
Mr. Ehrlich :waa-*-.the jicrforaier, and Air.
Schreiner accompanied on-the piano. This
Was one of the best parts, of the perfor-
rrmni-a . X" snln" by,.. Mr- Bates. '..followed,j
and next Miss Golden sang “O Mio Fernando".
(Verdi). Her voice, was very sweet and pleas
ing, and the piece was rendered so finely
that she was called out again, and gave the
beautiful Scotch ballad—“Kobin Adinr.” The
Quartette then closed Fart X-, with a song,
“i.ovely Night,” which, with a due deference
to the Club, we think was a tittle too solemn
for an occasion of pleasure. ■'
After a long interval, the secondpart of the
performance commenced with a song, 1 ‘Those
.EveryWhere/'-by Mr. -Bates: NKss Allen foF
lowed with: “ Batbe Blene.” . ‘She was inwird
again, and sang a pretty Irish air, “The Hove
Letter.” Mr. Ward was next on the pro
gramme, arid -the “■'White.\SquaU”'was his
song. Ward appeared to lie’ the favorite of
the evening; having given the above piece, a
unanimous call of the house brought him for
ward again, when he sang “Kitty Tyrrell” so
excellently well as to put the audience in fine
good humor, and it insisted on Mr. Ward’s
coming ou® Again.
There was no shirking the demand, and the
public’s favorite came to the front once more,
and gave “Paddy O'Flaherty” with such
spirit and humor that he had hard work to
get off from singing again. Miss Golden then
gave “ Sempre Libera” (Verdi), which
was so well executed that an .enthu
siastic encore was given, and tho lady
in answer thereto sang a Southern
patriotic song. Mr. Schreiner then so de-~
tighted the assemblage with “Home, Sweet
Home,” with variations, that .he was called
for again, and acceding to the wish of those
present, resumed his place at the piano, and
gave “My Maryland,” “The Bonnie Blue
Flag” and “Dixie,” amid cheers and loud ap
plause. “Larboard Watch,” by two members
of the Quartette Club, closed the entertain-
ment. •’ jj - : t L is - v 4« 1
We congratuolate the “Meta” upon the
snccess of their concert The amateur talent
proved equal to the occasion. -Miss Allen’s
voice, powerful and cultivated, was pleasant'
to listen to, and Miss Golden's soft and sweet
notes made music that was of a character
worthy to rank with the best. The Quartette
Club and Mr. Schreiner “covered themselves
with honors,” and the audience quitted the
Theatre feeling that they had thoroughly en
joyed the evening’s performance.
Sudden Death—Coboneb’sInquest.—About
half-past six o’clock on Thursday evening, the
policemen on duty in the market saw a col
ored man stagger thrbugn there And go up
St Julian street He thought the man was
drunk, but said nothing to him, as he was
going along quietly. The colored man started
to go up St Julian street, 1 but when in front
of Mr. J. Muller’s place, two doom from mar
ket square, he reeled and half fell upon a
little wooden platform in front of the door-,
step. A colored man in the store asked him
what was the matter, with him, ancLhe re
plied that he had an awful cold. He com-’
menccd groaning and' frothing at the mouth,
Mr. Muller brought out water, spirits and
wine, and tried to assist him; bat, while a
servant held a glass of wine to his lips, he
fell over dead.
Dr. T. C. Harden, .Coroner, was notified of
the occurrence. The bod}- was removed
from' in front of Mt. Muller’s stbte to the
engine bouse in Franklin square, where an
inquest was held, and the jury found a verdict
to the effect that deceased came to his death
from epilepsy. L-,
The name of the deceased person was
William Atkins. He formerly belonged to
the McAlpin -family, and was. a very good,
hard-working man. He was fifty years of
age, a carpenter by trade, and very well
known to many citizens. His body was taken
out to the McAlpin place, where he formerly
resided. -• r, r . - . .
.vannan now has some
ries, all of whom continue to act as such.
'” >ughitis considered-by eminent Injm
their functions long since .ceased. Let
k at the case. - Last April a vote was
roeuTOfm^tijlAwUjf refifrmwS tO the adop
tion of a Constitution compiled by ’the At-*
lanta Convention, and it was declared to have "
been 'ratified^ 'foajon^^
thejolddwtamOT^^pjriwgpt/aVfl^^^fe’
began a^iew era. The change, it its needless
to ^ay, was, distasteful "ip most bffis,'arid we
.regretted tliatiishould have
At
been mddB;* andi -we are ftompall^d "to
submit, for the present, at least -By the ac
tion -of^ the. Convention .which framed , tbe
present Constitution of Georgia, and by virtue .
office in.the" State waff decl^d^^be helS
. provisionally only,-until such time after the
adoption of ihe sanl Coimtitution, as the offi
cers electeditcLoariy out its provisions could
be installed. - .Fractically . every office in i'the
State was vacated by the ratification of that'
Constitution. The term for which Governor
Jenkins was elected had 'not expired; yet his
office. iff held' by another. Judge Fleming-
had several.yeam. to serve ‘tiefor^ his form'
was ended ; yet he has been removed aTnd an
other appointed in his. place. The, Inferior
Court has been abolished, yet the officers, tho
Notaries, created by that Court still retain
office. . Can anything be found .in that Con :
stitution which antnorizes them to retain
tbeir positions, notwithstanding every other
officer in the State has been removed ? I can
find no^ such authority, neither in the Con
stitution, norm any of .the acts of the Con
vention which framed it. On the contrary,
it saj-s expressly that the Governor shall ap
point one Notary for each militia district in
the State. It does not. delegate any. authority
to appoint either to' the Legislature or to the
itv in a community of high-toned ’ Tosaeaaion given on 1st November next.' Apply ■
lie citizens, who -^til ever extend 1 * ccia-tf ; T / ""y r g. Tt MIHOB.
s respect they demSand for fhein- ’ ; J ^ pfyt r
Captain H. C., Cqqk.—The following it.
with reference to the above named gentle
man, will be of interest to his many friends
in this city:
Commander of Albany, (fa.—Vfe are pleased
to learn that Captain Cook, 16th Infantry, is
the officer assigned to -the command at Al
bany. We congratulate onr, friends there on
tbieir lock.Captain Cook ia represented by
the cbmmmiities where he has hitherto com
manded, as combining the attributes of the
soldier with those of the gentleman. We
also congratulate Captain Cook oil ’ being as
signed to duty in t
apd honorable citi;
to others the respect
selves.—Atlanta Constitution.
Captain H. C. Cook, formerly of Fort Pu
laski, passed through the city'with another
company of the 16tb, en route for Albany..
Capt. Cook was heartily welcomed during his
few hoots stay by his friends of Hje. Fire Hff-
partment.—Maomi Messenger, loth.
The Council of Norfolk have declined using
.‘ for street Lamps, and have substituted
•osenebil. t Cause, expense.—Exchange, j
As the light furnished by the Gas Company
iri this city is, most of .the.tune-no light at.;all,
we think it would be wise action on the
•of onr City Council to follow the examp]
their brethren of Norfolk. Kerosene would
be economical, and give a far better tight,
than the gas does at present, and perhaps the
lamps would be tit occasionally on dark and
stormy nights. Kerosene has be<m used to
advantage by hundreds of citizens, and might
be by the city- Tax payers would, at least,
'appreciate being. relieved from the present
heavy expenditure'for gas. ■
Maozstbates’ Cohbts.—Ho criminal coses
came ite^tttrtites yfls-
iterday. A young, man whose clothing had'
been held by hiff boardirig miRtress; until he'
tice P. AL Bussell, jr., and .recovered , bis
goods by means of a writof possession, to the. ’
great disgust of the hoardirigjnistiess, - “
declared it to be no sort of justice; but ltwaa,
law, and iconld not have been defied other
wise. The same Justice issued a warrant* for
some stolen goods, buf the
f
fn 3 : *
List of Lettebs Held ron Postage.—Miss
irinVie' Sexton, New York;.Henry CurreU,
Dublin,' Ga. ; Messrs. H-ffi. Thatcher. & Co.,
Boston, 'Mass.; Mesffrs. Maiming A Sears,
Boston',' Mass.; Messrs. Bodewald A Hyllest-
ed; John M Cooper, LaGrango,.Ga.; fanny
Hutchings, Bermuda; Mrs. Cathrme Papms,
(2) Vffri Oonver’a Island; A Harkness, Liv^
fuk. Fla.; J.' Shaffer, New York; Barker
Jories. Washington, D. C.; Mrs. M. H. Dar-
tinsfon, Dunbarton, S. O.; Nicholas Boe, 8a-
^Jpaber Lloyd, Hrothri: ACo.,
Baltimore, Md.; Bev.« John Fnlten; D.D.; D,
TTicker; E.B..M. Brown,. CpUege ffiti,
Ohio; Dr. J. S. Barnwell, city; Branch Bar
nett, H°. 6 ^- * GL B H Aim 16 B^y< fasL
' New Yprk;'^J. M. ^m^po^OT,
SalasA^l
Charleston, S'. C.; Dr. OhaiheJI. Connor,.
Midville, Ga.; J. E. Sandeford, QnihnanjGn.;
Henry. Bowft
Moore,; Athens, Ga. ■ }’-
have made A'cafofnl chemifcal aiialysis
f)OZODONT>lfrWll-ft© iippaxtial
fo thfs ^ily; "but 7, nothing fo a/injurious or
s& 5 s.e—
Jhemist, 489 Broadway, N.
Late Dr. James B. Chilton
appeal entered without objection.
- Levi S. Bussell, Esq., appeared as Counsel for the de-
of fitnesses the counsel for the defence submitted b<a
'6f the caee'. 'ddnyins the juriedisUon of the
r and Aldermen of the city of Savannah in inflio-
*"°*
j t* ua© Corporation’s Attorney also submitted hia views
of the case; whereupon, on motion, the case was
brought up ft>ritar&&gation by the Board, and the fol-
witnesses were duly sworn and examined on
tee allowing the case to go by default - - ,
motion, the decision of the Mayor wastanambd
ym. Ebbs fiCot Charge: Violatio^ *
relative io selling liquoradthont
of aand-9 -pe
deft
OF THE CITY
of Savannah, and under direction'
committee of Council, I will sell in front of
house in the city of Savannah, on
in November next, between the legal hours 1
following property, levied on to satisfy executions for
city taxes < ;
■ Part improvement on XotNo. North Oglethorpe
ward, north of Mill and west of Farm, property of Sa
rah A. Artson, col'd.
Also, eastern half of Lot No. 10, and improvement,
Anson ward, third tything, property of the estate of
Frances A. Bell.
Also, Lot and brick improvement on Lot No-1, An
son ward, second tything, property of Mrs. Jane E.
Blois and Eliza M. Herb. -
Also, southern one-fourth of Lot No. 9, and improve
ment, Middle Oglethorpe ward, south side of Pino
street, property of Elizabeth Burke, col’d. - & *
Also, improvement ou Lot No. 48, Jones ward. Gar
den Lots 11 and 12, property of Fred Blake, col’d.
Also, Lot No. 6 aud improvement, Carpenter’s Row,
property of Cynthia Cevally, col’dr
Also, brick improvement on Lot >
ward, property
Campbell, col’d.
~ fcand improvement No. 6, Trustee's Garden,
fLouisa'Cani - - -
■rlt
: Wayne BuaselL E^*. »pl>eared asfcoiinseUtor the
se, and Hon. E. J. Harden, Corporation Attorney,
er part of the city of Savannah,
he following witnesses were duly sworn and exsm-
.. I on tab paA of the city: W. H. Se«5vC.
Stewart, Clerkjof Cotmcil; Handy 'Whitehead,
^K3r ‘
Thtf-L
' firmed. ' r a_i >
HE PORTS BEAD AND ADOPTED/
‘ The Finance Committee, to whor
application of 4Hdn. 'fi. 1 I>. Arnold,*1
Education fox the city of Saw
ries, and the appointment of no.w ones,
most be in conflict with the Constitution. By
a constitutional amendment the'point- might
1 havelieen reached; but as it is, I, confess I
' cannot see'how the Legislature can delegato
authority, which it vdoes not have itsell ..
•'a As I have stated above, some of the most
eminent members of the Savannah bar, and
prominent legal gentlemen in the 1 State,' who
have examined the matter, -are ^f^h^ opmipn
that the i functions, of. the old.oe&neeibaVQ j
ceased, and that the only t legal 1 Notaries ■ tin
der the law, as at present constituted* are those
who have been appointed by the Governor.
The Chief and Associate Justice of the Su
preme Court, the former of whom, it is no
torious, had much to do with the compiling
of the Con8tituti6h, hold this opinion. The
old Notaries, therefore, have no grounds to
net upon, save the bill passed by the' Legisla
ture, which ,the Supreme Court will assuredly
decide to have been unconstitutional.
Theaubject is one of . great importance. Of
what value is “noting,” if done by a person
acting without authority.- Holders of en
dorsed paper: may ask themselyes this ques
tion, and see what conclusion . they arrive at
You or I may have a very important paper
which the law requires to be signed and wifc
nessed by a Notary ; therefore it becomes a
matter of moinentto us to' knbw who are the
legal Notaries. The citizens will do well to
, 18GS. Fined fifty dollars aud coats, am
from the let instant tavtf 'coi
recommend the sum a^kecl for be apj
' 1/IUj foMLj Sljforman.
I finance Committee, to whom was referred the
•petition of Charles 'Warner, asking Council to reftmd
twenty (25-100) dollars for error in amount of taxes
' ^ John L. Villalonoa, Chairman.
The.^ Qtomttee, ;to whom was referred -the;
application qi John E... Poole,, agent, and Thomas W,
Cooney, relative -to making Certain repairs and im-
e ements therein mentioned, ask leave to report
“able thereto, except as to the extension of bujld-j
iskedfor by T. W. Cooney, to which we report
adversely. Marti n J. Fobd, Chairman.
The Committee on Docks 'and Wharves, to whom
was referred the application of N. -C. Jones, .“with
boiler and cotton presses on Dillon’s Wharf, report
they have granted permission for the same, sub-
to the ordinances of the city,
i »1I I> i ‘J *l<Pl8nis. ChalnBLui,
s Committee on Dry Culture beg leave to report,
that owing to the breaking away of the trunk at the
month of Bilbo’s Canal, and it being* indispensably
necessary that^the ; work,should proceed at onoe,
i engaged and the repairs are rapidly
t *; 4- ’N* Myr.r.ni^-ghalrman-
The City Assessors, to whom was referred the appli
cation of John McDonough for an exchange of lots in
Crawford Ward East, recommend that lots Nos. 10 r aad
11 be collveyed to him in fee simple,’ and lot No. 12 as :
a city lot, at a valuation of one thousand dollars, on
-nnirhiAnf of Inrante 11.. -.'-LA
The (
payment .of twenty per cent., the remaining eight
dollars being for ground rent Respectfully
Robert D. Walker,
John M. Cooper,
John C. Taylor,
> is a small package
reprint of the old map
$1,235 80
Accompanying also is a letter of F. Mayer & CO.,
notifying tfre committea of the forwarding of two maps -
by express. One of these now hangs in the office of
the Morning News, the’ other is in the hands of the
^S^ r to^srSf y r ,<5al80
of Peter Gordon, A. D. 1734.
A box of one hundred maps* colored and mounted,
t is now in the Southern Express Company's office, sub
ject to your^ disposal.. Accompanying is si order to
the Southern* Express Company to deuverthe 'above
box to the Executive.
The one luindred copies of map have been printed,-
and the additional two hundred ordered, colored and
mounted, are in rapid progress of completion. Seven
hundred copies, unmounted aud uncolored, will remain -
in flie hands of the publishers, subject to your order.
Accompanying also is copy of a letter addressed to F.
Mayer fc Co., nofitying f meiu' that the bills‘ &c., have
been sent to the Council, and. that further correspond
ence m be through other official channels.; *
In concldslbu, the undersigned respectfully asks of
Council the privilege of donating-to three learned
bodies each one copy of the map. The undersigned
“? aad ^ m mi
If the price of the map is fixed at six dollars, it will
take an average of. two hmidred copies "
the city for the outlay, and li me price I
dollars, it will take an average of two hundred aud
" fifty copies to produce the same result
The higher the price asked for the map the sooner
Class 246, drawn in Savannah. October 16th, 18G8:
la ^ 22 ^a_^
Chas. ff. Willy, Agent Goorgl& State Lottery.
*d>ii
TO RENT,
VpWO THBEE-3T0PY BMC? BUJLD-
INOS ill Bay ten%.befoeso.Buff anff Priy- | S ■ a
ton streets.
O. H. LUFBDRBQW,
D
ner of State
ana wa
room, am
The lot is 60 by 18Q
; fTlHE TJ
.. . .
: OC13—tf
J.IA
BRICK
H." S. BOG.VRDU8,
State etrect. next to'Bnll.
FOR RENT,
.... ... . • i. -*
EE COTTON
EDS ON 5 BAW
.. -.A. • • ¥ H. ‘L-
street, near Jefferson; now
nearly completed, will be rented
together,
lw.’
HjtBERagiSMit CO./'
-I -L - r —
-7asms?.' >i Jscv iji'J ill. .•..j.v.rifi i .l u:h
roUSE ON JONES STREET, i THIRD DOOR
t ofCBartuaSC ■ For-particulars enquire
RENT,
E. B. CHIP MAN. 177 Ray Afreet,
Between - BArtLArd and WUtiker.
hundred'
submitted.
Savannah,
REPORTS RECEIVED AS INFORMATION AND REFERRED.
. •• u-t .-Hi
Gentlemen: Accompan^ng are the bills of .the costs
of publication of the map ’o'rdered-by you.
Amount in total $1,235 80
I f .'al ‘ *
Bill of F. Mayer & Co., (voucher 1).1,220 00
Express Freight (vouchers 2,3,4) 5 50
Freight on box not paid 10 30
No. M Falz-'ki
nuet and children.
No:
E and F, and improvements, South
■QntitlwpwW—' —
Also, brick improvement on Lot No. 2, Greene
Derby.
Also; improvement on Lot No. 15, North Oglethorpe
"‘ward, property of Middy Dodge.
°'A*
Also, improvements ou Lot No. 22, Bartow ward,
property of Freedman’s Burean.
Ala^,;LmcPOvS^e^on^^crf Lot 19, ? Wuhingtdn
ward, property nr the estate of P. eieason. , .
Also, improYementa on Lot No: 15. Crawford wari
“/W Property <ffJ«bri.OrahMa. . . • “,
Also, stable improvement on Lot No. 10, Davis
ward, property of grant A Co.
. Also, eastern one-half of Lot N 4 o. 3 and improve-
meu^-Middl^ (igl^herpe ward, property of Sarah;
Also, improvement on Lot 36, Pulaski ward, pro-
* perty of S. J. Josephn^j^. -, : :i ^ .. : )
. of S. J. Josephs^^ a ji .7
Also, improvement on Lot 88, Jones ward, proi>erty
AABO ir ^o?'^ , M C SiS^b£^/‘ ii£ Anao
, fourth t> r thing, property of Charles P. Landershine.
Also, improvement .on I^t No. 20, D. Minisville,
property of James LaRoche.
Also, Lot and improvement No. 29, U. P. Bowen,
property .of Christopher Murphy.
Also, improvement oh Lot No. 21, Montmollenvflle,
property of William Myers.,
Also, Lot No. 16 and improvement, Garden Lot,
west, property of 8.’ A. flayer. Trustee for Mrs. lhary
wo-thirds Lot No.'19 and improvement, Mid
dle Oglethorpe ward, north side of Bryan street, pro
perty of George H. Marshall, col’d.
Also, western one-third Lot No 16 and improve
ments, Chatham ward, property ol* Mrs. Mary Al Max-v
thorps south side of Pino strest/ pi
"Al^wStirnonibslf of XotNo 9,- beeki/ ward,
Heathcote Tything, thirty feet front and ninety feet in
depth, with brick improvement fronting on Congresd
street and running back to Congress Street lane, levied
on as the property iof the estate of Dominick-O’Byrne.
Also, improvement dn Lot No. 1, Walton ward,-pro
perty of Maurice O’Comieh. ^
^AIso, eastern one-fourth of Lot Lefier C and brick
improvement, Derby ward, property of Armenius
«emler. , 1 liiil V/ t; (IJIIllcT GV
Also, improvement on Lot No. 18, S. A. Minisville,
property of George 4 Prioe, col’d.
Also, part improvement on Lot 23, North Oglethorpe
ward, property of Jane Pope.
Also, improvement on western half Lot 25, Calhoun
ward, property ff f£. J. Pnrse^trpsteeu | yy j j
pro-
Also, improvement on Lot No.~ 47, Jobes ward,' pi
ptopitir 'nf U lk
Phillips.
Also, southern one-half of Lot No. 1 and improve-
’■ ~ * ^ erMrs. Sarah Peirce.
Wharf
^ive the subject that attention which it de-
raan^k ’ ’ \ : Citizen. .
Mayor's Court.
Hoh. E. C. ANniniSos, Presiding.
Friday, October’ Ifi.'1868.
Sam Tishler, charged with throwing atones
with a sling from a third story window, and
striking persons in the street, was discharged
for want of positive evidence.
’; Rose Lewis, charged with , the larceny of
clothing from Martha Bailey, was turned
over to a- Magistrate for prosecution.
• L 1 - j .*** • • / I l
[ADVEBTISEMEKT. j
Georgia State Lottery—For the benefit of
the Masonic Orphan’. Home. Howard & Co., -
ATnn.mi. Atl.nt. ■ vi r MiraiiLJ . -.-in the rnnyHiOP an.t itH cmolumentfl pass into tbe
Commieaionera—Mrs. S. E. QtadJlngTMies Snean C. hands of thitCity Stfa-veyor.'whoeo labor, to bebrif at
" “ “* ~ * [the map are above praise.
Respectfully submitted,
• r • 1 . . a I ,44UIW j. Warinu,
■Ooifimittee on Map.
On motion, above report was received for infor
mation and referred to a committee of five, to'con
sist of the following named members 1 of the Board:
2 Aldermen Villalonga, A. N. Miller, Sims, Meyer jrnd
ments, Davis ward, property-c
FOirlVEW YORK; : ;
BMP IR E L IN E .
CABIN PASSAGE 883 00
StE^tAGE. WITHlB0B81S®EJCB. j jt t y*10
.Tr«A
‘ j THE FINE SIDEWHEEL STEAM3HH? i • ii i-
SlAJST
J .* , r .
Will sail as shove on SATURD A Y. October 17. at 9
o’clock - .. .- .'
Positively no en paired berths seemed after Wodn».
day; October 14th, anises paid for.
’ ,W> ^OHS W. ANDEBSON’8 SONS .t CO. .
- - — 3 Bowling
WM. E. GABMSON. Agent,
Green, New York.
oc!2
FOR
Philadelphia,
Ma il Stcamsjiip It n ‘e:
cabin passage tiff-.*?. s*0 oo
IECK PASSAGE, WITH SUB3ISTENCE...AID OO
m
EMI KLY*
| STARVE
INDEPENDENT LINE.
tr. j .rnriLkl-o o,pj. . d -c’l r ti*c
•' ETEBr WEDNESDAY -IXD S.1TUBDAT.’
CABIN PASSAGE oo
■ l -rtrv vniamt fyi-wmOHTP
2d a k m: i o MJ
FAmCLOTH, lliSTZS,
tn
Wi
Lai.
pail for the above port oa-WEDNESDAS. October
—o’clock>rrm. n : : . • /
■ bills of ladtaff^ipBn bore. on Cotton, daa-
’ “ steamers.
. JENNINGS, CoWLtXDEB,
W1U soil fer tile above port, on SATTJEbAY,.October IT,
at 9:o’clock a m. ~
, For freight or passage apply to
P HUNTER * .G
oe5 , ,, . V
FOR ]\W fOBK.
BLACK STAB
INDEPENDENT LINE.
l..$ao oo
CABIN PASSAGE.... ....
i ,:i // . •
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
MONTGOMERY,
) ■' ,_*. LYONS, Master, • i
Wm sail on SUNDAY, October 18, at 8o'clocka.m.
ForfreighAoe-iissstne spplwtoy^. — ., „
OCTAVUS COHEN k CO., Agents,
«- K. LOWDEN, Ag4c^«B.fo40K£i't. G New
York. oc!2
ward, pro-
lit . * -i ' •
iui*ro
perty of Isaiah Reid, cot*d.
Also, Lot No. 1 and improvements, Percival ( ward,
Huckri Tything, property of Mrs. Anna M. Reilly.
Also, two-thirds of Lot No. 26 and improvements, -
Currietown ward. property of John Roche.
Also, improvement on cme-half Lot No. 34, S.' Al
■Minisville, property of Monday Robinson, col’d:
Also, Lots Nos. 40 and 45 and improvements. North
Oglethorpe ward, property of Henry Roberts.
Also, improvements on Lot No. 32, Chatham ward,
M^^ward, m
perty of Cosmo B. Richardsone.
Also^ liot Letter G and improvements, Middle Ogle-'
thorpe ward, property of Cosmo B. Richardsone>
trustee.
Also, improvement on southern one-half Lot No. ^8, j
Jones ward, property of Moses Stiles.
Also, improvement on northern one-half Lot No. 68,
s to reindklrM . .'Jones ward, property of Joseph Stile*/ ,/ . i t u ? i
is fixed al bve ’ ' Also, improvements on western one-half Lot No. 17,
6TANDINO COMMITTEES.
Tho Mayor annouRced the Standing Committees fori
the ensuing year. The rules of Council for the past
year .were adopted.. > i 1 > a ^ 1.1J »■
ORDI^fiNCf>i ON THEIR FIRST REAIMNQ ANO ORDE^EP
‘ TO DE~ PUBLISHED FOB INFORMATION.
An ordinance to provide for an increase of- the pay
of the officers and priyatea pf the ; Police force of tbe
city of Savannah, and to provide for the appointment,
regulation fold pay of the jail guard. [Published else
where.)! • • .
BETITIONS READ AND GRANTED CONDITIONALLY.
olbS^wSbi-r.
J j umw
ET,
fcletven (llf aud' twelve ‘ (12)‘ Liberty, Ward, rln' conse
quence of Council allovring the St Patiick's Free
School Society to erect a school-house on Lot N°-
twenty-two (22) Liberty Ward and $qu^e, v^hie.h, as is
erected, is an encroachment ojx the streets of ‘the city,
thereby depreciating in \gjue the property of peti-
% no^op of AtA^rinan Gue, seconded by Alderman
F<^d, the petition was not granted. :
j .' i : - - . 1: T PETITIONS REFERRED.
Petition of Cliarles B. Turner, asking Council tb' sell
on the usual terms, Lots Nos. fifty-two (52) and fifty-
three (53) Lloyd Ward; To Committee on Pnblic Sales
^and Cfty Lots. ^■; • 4 !; -
/ The following petitions were referred to the Fire
^ J •Aa . : • I » '-.-I /**!»•» i
ouse, asking permission' of
repair back shed on Lot'Nb.
“ "" : ^Awe, ! asking permission of
ite np lo^nuinr
Petition of Wm. H. Elliott, asking permission of
Council to replace a certain amount of brick-wall witti-
wood, situate On lot number two'(2), 'Alison Ward.
Application of bands employed in the Street and
- Application of William Dixon, Harbor Master, ask
ing Council to allow him a depnty to assist Jp tha per
formance of liis duties, which at this season of 1the
year are onerous. Referrecfto Finance aud Dock and
Wh^erOoffimitteeaX?/ a *1 ' • : r : ‘
Petitions of sundry owners of lots, on the Spring-
field Plantation, praying Council to extend the time
far the final payment,of purchase money on aftid lots,
owing to the defective drainage of s*id lands* ai*d ask-
*—1 « * s from ground rent until such drain-
Beferred fo-Committee on Public-
and City Lots.
AT ;a 1 ,-.-j
Ja Hv>
WTTJ.TAM LAW,, /
I^rjrent,
ingtober
Petitiona^tti^Jai
crease their pay to \
pejotos? «K#rren. .;>
VsttiksirJ
XriBGE jSTOBEyfSStf££i££Y£
-oririatoS -0. HSAfitabii
and Fancy Goods House.
JN<
as JON
FOltRFNT,
; :»-i. ... LaU Ui<ii a • ?
rjtHE TWO WHARF LOTS, NUMBEBS FOUB (A)
km
io’ „
streets. Possession givfti on the 1st Ni
oc7—tf ^ ROBT. HABERSHAM k CO.
>. U,r
UPHOLSTERY,
■
[the UNDERSIGNED ’ BEGS THE ATTENTION
L of hi, friends and tho pnblic generally to lila qew
a.wsn.«aicted stock of •
HOUSE.FIlVflNG MAXEKIALS,
of WHITE and CHECK MATTINGS;
zpti-iy
|rj^ro T Bon^& ; AHD‘ l Si&faiA© Sisfesi^
JU vAspiyat
LAMAR'S PRESS,
privates of the Police force of thd city.'
* llESOLDTIONS ADOPTED.
unallowed
ty Alderman Hunter-
Resolved, That in
tty&
the
this Board, His
ie(r
, -_._^.did in the,
that this Boar
proved his ad
Hoard this eve
cnlated to pro
■Resolved, That the
remitted., ■ • . *... , « *. u .. .. (J
; The Mayor concurred in w°yo resolution. ‘
-MISCELLANEOUS MATTER.
to Coundl that
confirmed end
ice furnished the
- nature, knd cal-
rimposed Atyijaxbe
the
.rjai-
destroyed l^r fire
walla indicate the
submits I
“I find that owing
-i of West Broad street, the
in the accompanying sketch
off This block was entirely
er of 1865. The foundation I
of the former buildings :
If the present owners, in the erection of
Also, imfeK LXNVl^nVa Wkrtl,
property of Patrick. K. Shiels.
Also, improvements on western one-half of Lot No.
3, Crawford ward, property of Henry E. Snider.
Also, improvement on eastern one-fourth ofXot
Letter F, Middle Oglethorpe ward, property of Alex
ander H. Saddler.
“ cr*
improve-
' J
Also,
mopt, pi
4iso, 1. _ _
?rty of W. C. Smallwi
o, improvements on eastern half of Lot No. 5,
loun ward, property of Mrs. Mary J. Sutcliffe.
i i TsUf 0 ! t ?f-if f
Also, improvement on Lot No. 28 Gaston ward, pro
perty of Hannah.Thompson. hi i. V. T .
* Also, Lot No. 70, Montmollinville, property of
No. 34 and improvements, Davhr ward,
property of John Welsh.
Also, improvement on western half Lot No, 27, Gil-
merville, property of Hetty Waring.
r Also, improvement on Lot No. 38, S. A. Minisville,
p ick^a, ^
FOB; MEW lOBfert
) Atlantic Coast
MAIL STEAMSHIP CO;
■ SEDEWHEEL SHJFSt a
KVEBY THURSDAY.
.833 OO
. .8io oo
—« *CO., Agents.
. No. 83 Bsy,*fecct
OSr R LOWDEN. Aguit, Kp. 03 West street, New
York. oclT
’GiABLESTON AND FLORIDA
u STEAMBOAT LINE!
Cnjj^.TOLIAAM T. McjfELTY,
t ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 7th, leevo Chsrles-
EVEBY TUESDAY »t » o'clock P. M., Sammab..
RY WEDNESDAY at S o’clock P. M.. tduelling
maudina. JscVnocvUL . end ALL POINTS' on
. John's rirer. *- ' 1
■■ RETURNING, will leere Peletke EVERY FRIDAV
Jacksonvillu EVERY 8ATURDAY. Feroendlne THg
SAME DAY, end Savannah for Cherteston EVERY
SUNDAY, at 8 o'clock A. M.
, ‘N, Bj—No freight will be received arter 3 P. M. cm
^aar freight act passage as low aS by
ANY OTHElt LINE.
L. J. GUILMARTIN * CO.AgeBt*.
' f o<j6 tf „ , , . . . No. 1M Bey afreet.
NORTH AMERICAN
Steamship Company 1
THROUGH USE TO CALIFORNIA,
L Jit? VIA PANAMA RAILROAD.
;N©w lAIriangemen.! ’’
AILING EHOM NEW YORK ON THE
I every month, or the day before -«ken ( turi-
on Sunday. Passage lower then by efry otuep
line. Eor information ‘address D. N. CARRINGTON,
Agent, Pier « North river, N. Y.
W. H. WEBB. President: CHAS. DANA, Vice Free.
Office—St Exchange Place; Ken: York. Je*-toi
Also, ictfrrovecnent ou LoUfo. 27, North G^etbarpo
ward, property of Nannie Winkler.
^jdso^ihemtotrfffcdtwo-thirds of Wharf Ldt No. 15,
Also, improvement on Lot No. 32, Liberty ward,
property of Henry Wayne, col'd.
Al»o, Lot No 9,. W. P. Bowen* property of. Margaret?
Williams, col’d.
Also^iinprovcnmnt gn JjpfeKqs 25,
Also, improvement on western half of Lot No. 35,
wS&o?r 1 '- p ? 0Bert> ' ^ ***. ot ^ nie
; Also, improvement on Lot ,No. 15, S. A. Minisville,
property of Moses Wilkinson;- *
tprovement on Lo^No. 6, Jones ward, pro-
~ ^^hrmW^’P
Broad and Haber-,
the estate
I and improvement, 'Decker ward,
of Christopher White-
17 and improvemi
-Will sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, October 22d,
Jkt o’clock m. * • J
Positively no state-rooms secured unless tickets are
on’thee
WOOD, WOOD.
rfiHE suaficamHB hating kjeensd^a; . wadd
JL YARD are now prepiured to furnish their friends
■SdtbryuJM' (mwUjrrtggH ATTQlbb.
; > OAK, ASH^.. Vt
aji<| lightwood,
totyjB ORDER BOX
B. H. Tatem’s, i
. streets; Dr. T. M.
street, on the canal.
octl-3m i U J- K.-MUNNEBLYN^CO^
and
45 feet in tho clear. Tbe bridges must he .live feet
wide, and capable qf suatafrfrng a-weightflf one hnn^
^ed poundspersquareffpoV t
t . -n
jForSale,
■WO TENEMENTS IN GOKIKW BLOC
L -and 12, -on west two-thirds Lot No. S
fard. ,ii
Also, LOTS 28 and _3^ *
Far
Bcp2t.fi ’• Prds-t. Sav.
Nos. 11
r T^'n
in this cauuxu
my duty in
GASTEINE!
, — , , ,id7liifciAT.v'> .11
ground rent. Brapectfully submitted. .
^rfotothoMa^^S^^”]/ TATEM’S DRUG STORES.
Council adjourned. JAMES STEWABT,
^ ^ajk^Coroca
“Plsiichette.”
: A NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED, . .C-8 saw,
^ •I50a»d ^.
J The “Little Wonder^ ’
OR IMPROVED BLANCHETTE, WITH THE MY8-
j . TIO PIONEER. PRICE ,-$2 ffi). M
j ^|^lj|S^t|4mabut, , ■ , ‘
Tm '‘ BACK FOB THE PRESIDENCY.". .
MALLO-N fc FRIERSON.
oclO—tf
•sn-aeimitT -nt t.
i.
T(f ’'(.‘/Y
YO
irlvate family, where there are no other boarders,
’ould like the location to be about half-b-ay between.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad and the Exchange.
Address xarPTfoV 1 ’ IrtfiWmir' Tflifirnfflrii Ve-fr-(f*-~
cality and terms. ocia—5t«
THE**:
• Vim t ■f'yjtaa i*rn<toT an it vr,
k . YOUNG. LADY WELL ,-ACQUAIN:
J\ the MILLINERY BUSINESS, one who can .comb
well recommended. None other need apply. Apply
toMrs. SABAH STRAUSS, un Broughton streefrfo. 1
twean Whitaker and Buff. 0cl2—1*
THE New ASD PAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP
HERMAN LIVINGSTON
W. B. EATON, UO3IMAJT0ER,
WiU sail on THURSDAY, October 22, at la o’clock m.
Bills of lading given here on through freights oi
Cotton 4o Liverpool by first-class steamers.
Positively no Berths secured after Monday, October
19th, unless paid for.
For freight or passage, having neW and splendidly
arranged accommodations, apply to . ,
WILDER & FUIXARTON,
8 Stoddard’s Upper Range,*- ; ~
' ocl6' Opposite the Post Office. •-
FOR B1LTIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGEj,... $30 00
dations, apply to
OC16
Bay
street; oi
WEST & CO.,
opposite Whitaker.
CABIN PASSAGE 835 OO
STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE SIO OO
THE FIItST-OLARS STEAMSHIP
For Liverpool.
rriHE FINE BRITISH SHIP “CAL-
1 ISTA HAWS,” Geo. Haws Master,
tone toonsand bales capacity, la now >
roady for freight, and \
^plyto
Qflg-leo’ W1E M. TUNNO * OO.
For Liverpool.
A«H AMERICAN SHIP ELLEK
;icxrom> Master, wiU
i foir the above port-
tfARSHAT.T. A BRO,
■go.» Harris' Block,
Bay afreet.;
For Liverpool.
SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS HALF
dfpjper ship EMERALD ISLE, Hke-
r. Master, will- have quick diaprtcb
above. For freight apply to
‘ . scp22-tf BRIGHAM. HOLST k CO.
FTlHE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale
about 7,900 Acre* or Fine*
Land, mtuated in Camden county,!
belonging to the estate of Dr. A. De- *
Laroche; deceased. These lands are 4
laid off in separate surveys of * one to two thoureatf
acres, and will be sold either separately* or together, w
desired. Some of these lands are heavity timbered
with pine and live oak, and are weQ adapted to raising
sea island uitWC .They are all situated near Cabin
Bluff; at which point the southern boats paw an their
trips. For farther particulars apply to the
>HN F.
mayl4^eod6ni^
J. E. GAUDBY, .
vV'* . Trosteec.
FOR SALE,
BEAUTIFUL SEA ISLAND
PLANTATION known as BELLE-1
YILT.E. Ob'- Sspclo Biver, •djotatngl
Balsden’s Bluff, in McIntosh coumy,
containing about TWELVE HUNDRED^
AND FIFTY ACRES. It is an incorporatca 1
wifi be sold in s body or.ta tot* to writ purchasers.
ALSO,.
SEVERAL VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS in Darien.
Afrfrlyto : Jt<- A. M. HAPPOLDT,
ocl-J—eodtf . Savannah, Ga.
*1—~r~.— ^ rz —’—7*
Awarded the Prize Medal at tbe
Paris Exposition, 1807.
’.V.3.
f COLLINS &
CO.’S
■ •
by coma a co.,
tarns Material used in their Celebrated Axer.-^f.
*w These Plows are made by pouring moulten SUel into
llron tebtflds^^rb<yafa»«fen Mghty tempered, ground^
and polished. * ^iy* Section^^can be replaced at any :
time by a duplicate, or If tbe point is worn it may he
repaired by welding to it a new piece of SteeL
Circulars, giving full information, sent to all appli
cants. Address COLLINS d CO.,
sep30—3m iSISS Wafer St^ Sew York,
‘for
, at 11 o’clock a.
Through bills
-Qeo* N". Nichols’
riven here on Cotton destined
for Liverpool by first-class steamers^- - ,
No engaged berths seiured r affer'Monday,‘October
19th, hnless paid for.
~ ' fht or passage, having superior accommoda-
ly to ( §AMMELL,
FROM HEW TORE TO LIVERPOOL *
hv
j UOr<SU.
t ,hx*a
• jUk-jl •
—A2sD—
» juxacK
Publishing House,
M r
89 ul 91 Bar Stress*,
■ -(UP-STAIRS.)
tuhii?—^
.v
vhnJt
,F*G,
i4 J
coitsxsnx* of ; . u
IZmp -JL Job Printing, Office,
TjkRIFA, HECLAj . ,^ Kl gR)ON. j '
all
Bindery-
Book
f Jrl Z- HjUO .iUtfCv
•ehwijj zwol. Jtxis.rAj * dice evtt K
Blank Book Manufactory.
05 tt* 3. vbr. ( . u ■, ... . ,
—:—;o: ,
"vrr UNSURPASSED FA
JU. to
PASSAGE to Ltrerpijol or
1 Passage, S3® Currency; ‘Cffii
half price. ” “ -■
to Hanfb
fio eurrdtlcy: to
or Cbrlatfram. $12 Currency; Children two to
year*, half price; under two yem; tree.
Steerage Passage from Hamburg, Antwerp or Rotter
dam, $15 Currency; from Bremen or Havre; $48 Cur
rency; from Paris, Gottenborg or Chriati.i.. «30 Cur-
price:
. A steamer leaves New York WEEKLY on THURS
DAY, and Liverpool TUESDAY, Queenstown WEDr
NESDAY. rri«t
{ Tickets issued by th<? undersigned, from whom all
necessary information may be obtain^
BHO.rO. FERRHX,
Qe3 ~ am ■ AgratfoSavannsh.
to execute all work jx ■
' Dispatch and in Superior Style.
Eygry Department Complete!*”
Honting office; blank book i
BOOK BINDERY, TOBY,
..J,.,- PAPER RULING ROOM!'
tr>
C .
®1
H as removed fro:
CORNER ABTOi
(Druxean '& Johnston’s
to offer superior ~ *—
line *.0D is f v t
REMOVAL.
;i fJAS
JJ E JO T. X E 9 . uih-
EI ' VLE W(tol4 *J
310 BAY STREET. TO
AND RIVER ™-~"
,) where he
' of