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SAVANNAH, THURSDAY, MAT 3, 18*6.
[From the Atlantic Monthly tor Key.]
ABRAHAM DAVEKPO* t>
by job* a- wiuiri**-
In the olden davs (acnetom '»!?**“*
•With breeches and cocked hats) the people sent
Thetr wisest men to make t.iepnbllc laws.
And so, from a brown homes«d where the Sound
Drinks the small tribute ofthe Mlaqas,
•Wa ed over br the woods of Kippowarns,
And hallowed by pure lives and tranquil deaths,
Stamford sent up to the councils of the State
Wisdom and grace in Abraham Davenport.
■Twas on a May-day of the far-off year
Seventeen hundred eighty, that there fell
Over the bloom and sweet life of the Spring,
Over the tresh earth and the heaven of noon,
A horror of great darkness, like the tiight
111 dav of which the N ri-'.nd sagea tell—
T e twilight of the Goda. The low-hung aky
Was black with ominous clouds, save where its rim
Was fringed with a dull glow, Uke that which ollmba
The crater’s sides from the red hell below.
B rds ceased to sing and all the barn-yard fowU
Boost d; the cattle at the pasture bars
Lowed, and looked homeward; bat- on leathern wings
Flitted’abroad; tbe sounds of labor died;
Men prayed, and women wept; ail ears grew aharp
To bear the doom-blast, f the trumpet shatter
Th J black sky, that the dreadful face of Christ
Might look fr m the rent clouds, not as he looked
A loving guest at Bethany, but stern
As Justice and inexorable Law.
Meanwhile, in the old Stat '-House, dim as ghosta.
Sat tbe lawgivers of Connecticut,
Trembling beneath their legislative robea.
••IL is the Lord’s Great Day! Let us adjourn,’’
Some said; and then, as if with one accord.
All eyes wore turned to Abraham Davenport.
Ho rose, slow cleaving with his steady voice
The intolerable hush. “This well may be
Th ■ Day of Judgment which tbe world awaits;
But be it so "or not, I only know
My present duty, and my Lord’s command
To occupy till he come. So at the post
Where he hath set me in his providence,
I choose, for one, to meet him face to face—
Xo faithless servant frightened from my taak.
Hut ready when the Lord of the harvest calls;
Aud, therefore, with all reverence, I would say,
L t God do his work, we will see to ours.
Bring iu the caudles.” And they brought them in.
Then by the flaring Jighta the Speaker read
Albeit with husky voice aud sbaklug bauds.
An act to amend an aetto regulate
The shad and alowlve fisheries. Whereupon
Wisely aud well spake Abraham Divenport,
Straight to tbe question, with no figures of speech
Save the nine Arab sigus, yet not without
The shrewd dry l.umor natural to the man;
His awe-struck colleagues listening all, the while,
Between the pauses of his argument,
To hear the thunder of the wrath of God
Break from the hollow trumpet of the cloud.
And there he stands in memory to this day.
Erect, self-poised, a rugged face, half seen
Against the background of unnatural dark,
A witness to the ages as they pass,
That simple duty hath no place for fear.
IN GEhEBAo.
—The great convention of railroad men from all
partB of tbe United State*, which la to be held in
Philadelphia on the 4th of July, will be the first con
vention of s national character held since the war
began, and it is hoped will be followed by others of a
like nature.
—The rebel Captain Burnett, who killed Sergeant
Pollard, of the 188th. New York, at Shell Mound last
July, has been unconditionally released by General
Thomas, on account of the dying declaration of Pol
lard that he was partly to blams, and he did not want
Burnett proseouted.
—The Senate had a brief disousiion Wednesday of
tbs bill to bridge the Mississippi river at Quincy,
Illinois, but took no action. Senator Henderson op
posed it, though offering an amendment to also build
a bridge, with the proper draws, across the river at
Hannibal, Missouri.
— Edmund Kirke’s new book, entitled*, “Adrift in
Dixie,” will be ready in a few days. Carleton, the
publisher, is printing an enormous' edition < f it, as
the advance urders are very large. The same house
i„ preparing a new English novel, which has made
cousicefabie of a sensation among lady readers, en
titled “itccjmmended to Mercy.”
— Among the numerous books which are pouring
from the presses ot our publishers, is a timely and
sensibl little practical handy-book, by a surgeon oi
the East India Co., entitled “Epidemic Cholera,”
wuich Carleton, of New York, will issue in a few days.
It l, an eminently cheerful little work, just .the thing
for the timid End nervous; and the treatment is so
simple end sensible that any .police officer can apply it.
Mr. Carleton, the publisher, has lately returned
from a trip lo Peru, madesfor his health, brmg.ng with
him a little hook oi sketches, similar to those which he
published last wimer as “Our Artist in Cuba,” but
with more vaiiety in them, and cleverer in execution.
We understand he intends to publish them.
—The submarine telegraphio cable connecting Van
couver’s Island, in the pacific, with the mainland, waa
completed on Tuesday last, and found to work suc-
cess.ully. The event waa celebrated with much en
thusiasm in the island, and in Oregon and British
America.
. dwin Booth made his first appearance In two
years at the Walnut street Theatre on the 23d. Not-
withstaudma the rain storm, the theatre was never
so densely crowded. Mr. Booth pcrloriued the part
of O.'helio. He was so overcome at the plaudits of his
friends that he waa unable to proceed lor some min
ute*.
—The Matamoras Banchero asserts that the flllibus-
ter Gen. Crawford has been permitted to escape from
Fort Jackson, because ho had it in his power io im
plicate high military men in the robbery committeu
on tbe Bio Grande.
—Another meeting of rentpayers was held in New
Yore on Wednesday night, aud an assoohuion waa
foimed to resist extortion by landlords aud house
ageuis.
—Several disasters hare occurred on the lakes in
consequence of the late g-fie. Five schooners went
ashore and another lost her cargo in Lake Ontario,
aud a ifarkautine and schooner were cast ashore on
Lake Erie.
—The Fenian who fired at tho English guard Is no
longer claimed by the Canadian authorities, aa the
shot was fired from the American side.
—The latest advioes from Gaudaloupe state that tbe
cholera is disappearing. The mortality has been
10,80u, out of a population of 147,lo7.
Camp Dennison, Ohio, a place never to be forgotten
by thousands of rebel prisoners, has been laid off iu
village lots, many of which were sold last week.
—So many negroes have gone away from Carroll
Parish, La., that not more than a quarter of the open
land3 of the Parish is under cultivation this year.
—Isaac Cl.eaney, the negro who brutally mnrdcred
a family near ti-e Natural Bridge, has been sen-enced
to be hung in Richmond, May 4th.
—The superintendent of the various insane asylums
of the country are now holding a conference In Wash
ington.
—The Catholics of Mobile are abont to build an Im
mense new cathedral.
—Mrs. Jeff. Davis confidently expects the release
of her husband. -
—The late Daniel 8. Dickinson had an insurance on
his life for $25,000.
SAW HLL&COBH HLL
For Sale on Consignment
1 54-Inch iron Frame Cheater ff»w MiO, with 8
feet carriage
l Extra 44 inch Haw
130-inch Com Mill
60 feet Belting.
For eale at men til
mfT-tf
ily to
CO
A NOBLE PURPOSE
AND
THE
Singer Sewing Machines.
principal Office fo^ the State of Georgia,
116 BROUGHTON STREET,
H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent.
A large assortment for sale at New Yhrk prices.
Sewing Machines of all kinds repaired at short
notice. .
Switching neatly done. HI ■••Sin
LAROCHE & JOHNSON,
Timber&Lumber Dealers
aoo HAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
.A. C ,k JtC D .
I beg leave to state to my friends and the public that
1 have resumed the
FACTORAGE, FORWARDING
AND
General Commission Business.
£jy>.o paius .will be sp red to give entire -atisfac-
tiou io all who entrust their bnstae»s in my hands.
. . K. J DAVANT, Jun.,
0 »f the late firm ol Davant A Lawton.j
Office corner Bay and Lincoln ata.
DAVANT & WAPLES,
r ACTORS,
For-warding 1 and General
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Having associated onrserrea in the above business
we respectfully solicit confinements.
In connection with the above, we have a large
brick fir*..proof building, kt own as the Southern
Warehouse, at the corner of Bay and Lincoln streets,
und ar prt pared to take cotton or merchandise on
atoiage.
R. J DAVANT. Jn.. W. D. WAFL r 8.
Of the hue firm of Davant A Lawton. alh-tf
A Glorious Result
H.
There are aa many road* to fame and fortune as
tere were gateways to ancient Thebes. Yonr am-
■irtous warrior is for carrying hla way with the
ahre; yonr aspiring politician fbr scheming Ms wsj
>y intrigue and consummate art. Bat there is one
rand broad path to the goal, along which nothing
tase can travel. It I* tlie path aet apart for the
march of talent, energy, and noble purpose an
tiiongh full of obstacles, It contains none that a brave
nan cannot surmount. This fact has been exemplified
innumerable instances, bat in lew more forciblj
ian in the rise and progmeN of DB. HOOFLAKD
iERM *N BITTERS. For over fifteen year* Its court*,
me been onward and upward, scattering blessings at
very step, nntil It now stands on the topmost rounds
if the Udder of fame, as the
GREAT TONIC.
Hoofiand’s German Bitters
la a positive remedy for
DYSPEPSIA,
AMD
Diseases [Resulting from
DISORDER OF. THE LIVEJE and
DIRECTIVE ORRARC,
And is the only certain and ssfa
RESTORER OF STRENGTH
IN CASES OP DEBILITY.
By the nee of this Bitters
Weakened and Debilitated Frames Be-
come Renewed with ftU Ute Vigor
of Health;
Impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and the patient
in a short time regains
Victor, Health and Strength.
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS,
Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs!
,’oustlpatiou. Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nan sea, Heart
burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight
in the stomach, hour Eructations. Sink
ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the
Stomach. Swimming of the Head,
Hurried and Difficult Breath
ing, Fluttering at the
Heart,
(Jholdag or Suffocating
Sensation whan la e Lying Pos
ture, Mm—i of Vision,
Dots or
Webs befbr* tho Sight, Favor
and Dull Pain in tho Head. Defi
ciency of l eapt ation, Yellowneee of
the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Side, Back,
best. Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushe. of Heat, Burn
tag in the Flesh. Constant Imaginings of Evil,
and great Depression of Spirits.
Remember
That these Bitten
contain no Bom or Whiskey.
And can't make Drunkards.
Is not a
Bar Room Drink,
But s Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract,
Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Inurlona Drum-
It caunot Insidiously Introduce the vice of Drunk
enness into the bosom or your families—to your wife,
your children, or your friend*.
New York Advertisements.
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WAS THE ONLY “ PREPARATION FOB FOOD
FROM INDIAN CORN"
That received a medal and honorable mention from
•he Royal Commlnloners, the competition of all pro
minent manufacturera of v Corn Starch " and “Pre
oared Corn Flour" of this and other countries not-
withstanding.
MAIZBZF A,
The food and lnxury of the age. without a single
a nit. One trial will convince the most skeptical.
Mutes Paddings. Cakes. U starde. Blanc Mange, Ac,
vithont isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a cost as
tonishing the most economical. A slight addition to
irdinary Wheat Flour greatly improves Bread and
’ake It is also excellent for thickening sweet sauces,
navies for fish and meats soups. Ac. For Ice Cream
nothing can compare with It. A little boiled in mik
still produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea. Ac
Put up in one pound packages, under the trade-
nark Maiiena. with directions for use.
A moat delicious article of food for children and in-
illds of all ages.
Kor sale by Grocer* and Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depots 166 Fulton Street.
WILLIAM DTJRYEA,
j25-ly General Agent
BUIES & CARRERE,
Commission Merchants,
No. 11 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET,
Wow ‘
C ONSIGNMENTS o! any description of produce, or
orders fur purchase of same, or any business
appertaining to a General Commission Honse, as also
consignments or orders to oar friends abroad, where
we have extensive connexions, are solicited.
Particulars of all markets will be given upon. In
quiry, and advances made upon business entrusted to
us or oar friends, CARKRB A CO,,
ml3-3m Commission Merchants, N. Orleans.
HAWKINS & FAY,
Commission Merchants,
HO. 47 PEARL STREET,
NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
WM. B. HAWKINS,
J. ROCKWELL FAY.
Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Provi
sions, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con
signments.
KFEREKOB:
CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spefford, Tileston A
Co., New York. Fanclier A McChesney. 6 Water-sL,
New York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water street, New
York. Wm. B. Miles, 69 Christie street. New York
W. B. Nibell, 5 Wall street, New York. Lewis L.
Jones. iv Be.r-.ilwav- S. W. Sla“ou A Co., Savaunuh
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
OlFICB OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, 1
Washington, March 7,1866. I
TXTHEREA8. by satisfactory evidence presented
V T to the undersigned, it has been made to appou r
that “The Merchants’National Bank of Savannah,’’
in tbe city of Savannah, in the county of Chatham,
and State or Georgia, has been duly organised under
and according to the requirements of the act of
Congress entitled “An Act to provide a National
Currency, secured bv a pledge of United States
bonds, and to provide for the circulation and re
demption thereof’ approved Junes, 1884, and has
complied with all the provisions of Bald act required
to be complied with before Commencing the business
of banking under said act.
Now, therefore, I, Freeman Clarke. Comptroller of
the Currency, do hereby certily that ‘-The Merchants
National Bank of Savannah,” in the city of Savan
nah, In the county of Chatham and State of Georgia,
is authorized to commence the business of banking
under the act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal
of office this seventh day of March. 1868.
[L. S.] FREEMAN CLARKE,
No. 1840. Comptroller.
THE Merchants’ National-Bank, i
Savannah, March 18,1868. (
In pursuance of the authority of the United States
Comptroller as above, this Bonk, with a capital oi
five hundred thousand dollars (35 0,000) paid In, will
commence to receive deposits and pay checks and do
a general banking business on Wednesday next, the
21a taBt., at its bonking house on the Bay, between
Boll and Drayton streets.
a. BRIGHAM. President.
GEO. W. DAVIS, Cashier.
marl9-2m .
Steam Engines and Machinery.
GOULD MACHINE
NEWARK, N. J.
MACHINISTS’ TOOLS
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY
Circular Saw Mills. Stationary and Port
able a team Baffin**. BoUare,
Steam pump*.
Steam Fire Engnes,
W Send for s catalogue.
Hese. Ac.
mis-tm
machinery.
DRICK-MAKR5G MACHINES, Brick Presses. Tem-
15 pering Wheels, Tile Machines, and every de
scription of Machinery used In the manufacture ol
Brlck - franklin l. CARNELL,
Vo. 1844 Germantown Avenue,
BS-Sm Philadelphia, Pa.,.
UNVILLE & GLEASON,
St. Julian Street, Wefit of Market,
S-A-V-A-N" N A..EI.
A&B3XTTS FOR
MERRITT, WALCOTT A CO.,
64 ConrtlaMt Street Hew Tort
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Bolts. Nuts. Washers, Sett Screws, Tap- and Dies,
Ac, Ac., and dealers in ail kinds of Railroad, Steam
ship and Engineer's Supplies, oils. Varnish, Paint,
Hemp and Rubber Packing; Oak Tanned and Rubber
Belting, Brass Fittings. Chipping and Riveting Ham-
i ere. Files, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nails. Circular and
Gang Saws. Pumps, Steam Whistles, Steam and Wa
ter Onagers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of every
description, *c., Ac Also Agents for A. P. WOOD
A CO.'S celebrated Portable Steam Engines.
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Miscellaneous.
)r others, whose systems have become Impaired by
•lardships or disease, will find in title Bitters a tonic
'.at will restore them to all their lull vigor.
these Bitten have performed more caret!
[Given BettorSatbfcctiqnl
Have more Testimony
Have mere respectable people to vouch for them 1
Than any other article in the Harket. We defy any
one to contradict this aasertior ■
AND WILL PAY $1,000
To any one that wtil produce a Certificate published
by us hat is not GENUINE.
N
W. M. WALSH,
YSTBOLE8ALE Druggists, corner Barnard and
tv Broughton streets,Savannah, Ga., General
Agent tor the South.
CLOCK’S
Hair Restorer Restore* Gray Hair.
CLOCK'S
Hair Restorer make. Hgfr^row on Bald Head*.
£ Hair Beetom ttogwHah^rom Falling out.
■ - Bair Beaanrer Prevents
H CLOCK'S
1 Bair Restorer w elegantly Perfumed.
■ CLOCK’S
Mai air Restorer ts all that can be claimed a* a drawing.
** 'V''’ • - CJidOL'Hk'S
Hair Restorer poetesses all the -merit claimed Tar it.
single trial vSuvtnoea the roost eeeptimi of tuf
mine. If, after a thorough trial of two bottles li
does not give perfect satisfaction, the money wlllbe
refunded. 8old everywhere at U PfrbotUe. “■
bottles for S4. ttwofitf
READ WHO SAYS SO.
'FROM THE HON. THOMAS & FLORENCE.
Washington, January 1, 1864.
GentlemenHaving stated It verbally to yon. I
have no heeitatlon in writing tbe fact, that I experi
enced marked beneit from yonr Hoofiand’s German
Bitten. Daring a long ana tedious session of Con
gress, pressing and onerous duties nearly prostrated
me. A kind friend suggested the use of the ptepa a-
tion I have named. I took Ms advice, and the result
was improvement of health, renewed energy, and
that particular relief I to much needed and obtainsi.
Others may be similarly advantaged, if they desire to
be. Truly yonr friend,
THOMAS B..FLORENCE.
From Rev. W. D. Salgfrisd. Portor of Twelth Baptist
Chnrcb.
Philadelphia, December Sf, 1861.
Mnsu. Jones ds Evans,
* GentlemenI have recently been laboring nedcr
The Oistreeslog affects of indigestion* AXompanied by
a prostration of the nervous s ystem. Numerous rem
edies were recommended by frieadOMd aoae of them
tested, but without relief Yggj-HpafllaBd's German
Bitters were recommended tfy nereoos who had tried
them, and whose favorable moBBo* of the Bitters in
duced me also to try them. I moat confess that I had
an aversion to patent medicines, from the “thousand
and one” quack “Bitters, n Who*a only aBn seems to
oe to palm off sweetened and dragged liquor upon
the community, In a sly wag; and the tendency of
which, I fear, u to make many a confirmed drunkard
Upon learning that yours waa really a medicinal
preparation. Itook It wlthkappjr efkct Its action
was not only upon the atomach, but upon the her-
roua system, was prompt andgretflyttgi I feel that I
have derived great aadpremanant benefit from the
uee of a few bottles. very respectfuliy yoera,
W. G. 8UOF&KID,
No. 164 ~ -
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
“• , * 0 “ 0ir ’ * **
PRINCIPAL OFFICE & MANUFACTORY
No. 631 ARCH STREET,
J0RES AEVAMS,
SUCCESSORSYOC. M. J£CEHON AOO.
W. M. WALSH, Sole Agent.
Oor Brough ton A Banned IK, Savannah Go.
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PATE 1ST T
MICA CANVAS ROOFING.
T HE CANVAS ROOF’NG is adapted to buildings
of every descr ptlon, in all climates, anil can be
applied to steep or flat roofs. We recommend its use
on Factories, Foundries, Store-houses, Cotton Shed**,
Railroad Deftats. and upon all buildings where stjnni
is used and a Fire-pro- f Roof requir. d.
The foundation of the Canvas Roofing la a heavy
hemp canv.-.a. whfth 1* completely saturated and crat
ed oil both sides w-th our improved Wat r-prooi
Composition, which excludes moisture and prevents
rot.
The upper -urface of the Roofing Is protected from
the action of the weather by covering it with the
ground mineral Istagla-s or Mica, which is pressed
inio tbe Water-pr6 f Composit on, making a bard
surtace. beautiful In appearance and a sure proti ctiun
-gainst fire. The Mica being a reflector and non-con
ductor of heat, no Roof is so cool in summer.
The Canvas Rooting iB made Into sheet, seventy-five
feet long by forty inches wide, making » surface of
250 square feet in each sheet. This R-jofiiig has only
to be nailed to ibe roof to make a Durable Fire and
Water-proo! Roof.
PATENT
INDIA RUBBER ROOFING PAINT,
THIRTEEN XEaHS IN USE.
This Paint has been in extensive nse for over ’ welve
years, and It it the bent coating that can be used for
Tin Roofing. Leaky Tin Roof* can be readily re-
pa red to last many years at a trifling expense, that
will. In many cases, save the expense ol a new Tin
R.,of.
Roofing Paint mixed ready for nse, so that it can
be put on with the "ordinary paint brash. Price $40
per barrel of 40 gallons.
Work done, or material sold to persons that wish
to do their own work, with foil Instructions to apply
the same.
Samples and circulars to be seen at
WRIGHT, GIBBS A CO., 4
No. 7 Jones* Block, Bay st.
For County Rights, address
SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS A CO.,
Augusta.
T. S. CUJ1MING, Ag nt.
ali-lmo Savannah, Geo.
NEW PERFUME
For the Handkerchief.
PHALON’S
A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra
grant Perfume, Distilled from the Rare
uid Beautiful Flower from which it
jakan its name.
Manufactured only by FHALON St BOUT,
NEW YORK.
BEWARE OF COUHTERFEITS.
▲BE FOB PHALOITB-TAXE HO 0T&XB.
Bold bv DrnFtrTgtft goncnril^..
Sale of Government Property.
Will be sold, at Public Auction, at H o’clock, M„ on
WEDNESDAY, May -3,1800, at the Army Machine
Shops, on St. Helena fslaod, opposite Hilton Head,
S. ft, under the direction of Capt. Chas. Barnard.
Assistant Quartermaster, the following pnblic
property:
One horizontal Engine, 80 Inch stroke, 18 inch cyl
inder
One horizontal Engine, 20 inch cylinder
One Locomotive Boiler
One 8:e im Boiler Heater
Parts of two Engines, 8 Inch cylinder
One Blower Engine cylinder
Two D ,nble Hoisting Engines
One Old Boiler
Two saw Mill Carriages
Lot of old Machinery
Two Hand Railroad Care
Two Iron Pilot Houses
One set of Rollers ior Boiler Iron
ODe Power Punch
Six Slide Lathes, one 40 iuch swing, two 20 Inch,
two 19 luch, and one 18 inch
One Bolt Cutter
One Planing Machine, 9 foot bed, 32 Inch upright
One Upright Drill
One Fire Engine
Two cupolas
One wooden Planer
Three Steam Pumps
One Brass Furnace
Six Iron Ladles
One Jig Saw aud Table
One K. R. splitting; Siw Table
One Pa'tern Makers’ Lathe
One Morticing Machine
One Foundry Craue
one hundred Iron Boiler Castings
Two Pile Drivers
1 me Furnace Cupola
One Timber Truek
Fifteen tlwmsand Bricks
One lot Patterns
ALSO,
The following wooden Buildings:
One IDO feet long, 86 b et wide, Blacksmiths’ Shop,
containing nine Brick Forges, with Bellows com
plete; one 61x28; one 70x10; one 21x1*; one 19x21 ;
one, two stones. 129x28; three 2t)x*20; one 12x12; two
25x13 ; three 25xil; one 2uxli; one 110x25! one25ox
30; one 23x22; one 24x20; one 12x8; one 13x12; one
169x30; one 115X50; two stories, with loft.
Terms cash in uoverement funds.
C. W THOMAS,
Bv-1. Lt. Col. and chief Quartermaster Dep’t S. C
a2f-td
•Groceries and Liquors.
iflliLiSHEU Full lNFORMlTlOV
uf th* citizens of Savannah, by order of a resolu
tion of Council passed April 13th, 1666.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, 1
1)1 nos Clkbk or Council, >
April 23d, 1866. |
The following extracts from the Fire Ordinances
■f the city of .'Avanunh is lieieby published for the
uatruCLion and information of the citizens thereof.
O11iiuance8ut.i1 October. 18j0.
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Seo. 7 No wooden honse, building, shed, fence or
airneture of wood which encroaches upon any pub-
do street, lane, alley, or [dace uitbin the Uinils 01
the city of Sava, nah and hamlets thereof, shall be
considered as embraced within the provisions of the
fourth section of ibis Ordinance so long as such en
croachments continues; tuat no wooden house,
building, shed, or structure “f wood, shall be repaired
within the fire limits of said chy of Savannah anu the
hamlets thereof, unless permission therefor ana l
have been previously obtained iroui the City Conn
ell, on certificate In writing from the Chief Fireman
that such repairs will not amount to rebuilding of
such house, building, shed, or struoture; and that
whenever and wherever the repairs upon any
wooden house, building, shed or structure shall
exceed a moiety thereof, the same shall be
aelil and deemed aud considered a rebuild
ing under this Ordinance, aud Hie Chief Fire
man is hereby prohibited from grantibg the cer
tificate mentlohed in this section; und if any person
shall violate any of the provisions of this section, he
or she on conviction before the Poiioe Court, shall bv
fined in tne sum of one hundred dollars per day for
each ami every day such house, building, shed or
structure shall remain repaired, altered, changed, or
improved iu any way or maimer whatever; contrary
to the provisions of this section. And every me
chanic, artificer, or other person, who shall be in
strumental 111 the rebuilding, repairing, altering,
chauging or improving, in i.ny way or manner what
ever, any wooden house, building, shed or structure
contrary to the provisions of tins section, shall, on
conviction before the Police Court, be lined in the
sum of one hundred dollars; one half 01 the fines
imposed bv this section to be payable to the informer,
and the other half into the City Treasury; it being
understood that open sheds, mentioned iu the second
section, ale not embraced in this section.
Sec 8. Whenever any honse, building, shed or
structure hereafter to be bnile within the fire limits
of the city of Savannah, shall be roofed or covered,
ll shall be roofed or covered with slate, tile, tin, or
other incombustible material, and that every person
violating the foregoing provirion, shall be fined in
the sum of one hundred dollars; o o half thereof to
he p .yable to the Informer, andth* other ball into
tbe City Treasury. .
Sec. 9. Any wooden building in the condition au
thorized by this Ordinance, may be removed from
one part of a lot to any other part of tbe same lot,
even though withiu the Ore limits, provided tbe per
mission of Connell be first had and obtained.
Sec. 10. it shall and may be lewfol for tbe Mayor
and Chief Fireman of the city ol savannah and haiu-
leta thereof to cause any honse, building, shed or
structure, to ba pulled down or removed whenever
they thall consider the same a nuisance or danger
ous. or in violation of the Fite Ordinances of said
city; the expense of such pulling down or removal to
be paid out of the City Treasury, except In cases of
nuisance or of violation of the Fire Ordinances, when
It shall be borne by the owner.
Published by order of the City Counril
a*4-10t
JAMES STEWART,
Clerk of Council
THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE.
(Established, 1S65.)
A SUPERB Literary Companion and sterling old
Home Journal; published every Saturday, by
Wn b. Smith A Co . 68 Fayetteville street, Raleigh,
N. C. Elegantly printed on beantifol white paper,
mammoth sheet, with eight large pages.
Its corps of contributors includes nearly all th*
most distinguished authors of the country, and with
the combined services of so many celebrated Writers,
It has achieved a perfect success in presenting an na-
rlvalled array of talent.
Its Romances, Stories. Tales,
Novelties, Sketches, Criticisms, Reviews,
Poems, Biographies, Witticisms, Travel*,
Adventures, Ac., *C.,
Are pure, entertaining and instructive la n degree
rarely attained in periodical literature.
Iu accordance with the name of the paper, a spe
cial department is devoted to the Held, wherein are
given articles, hints and suggestions on tbe practical
management of the Farm, tbe Garden,' tbe Orchard
and the kitchen.
fJBORGIA, SCRIVZN COUNTY.—To all WbUHi it
_ ni y concern; '
Walker will apply at the Can It of
waeZjti 1 Letter* of DUmlsaion aa GaaMlaaPf Ab-
,.7kw» •«>. therefor*, ta ott*
sssaws
Witness my hand and official algnatora 1M * aa dav
ol January, 1364.
J* D. B.
One year. 7 4 • M
six month- 2 50
tlckof five, one year — 00
Clobs of ten •' * — 40 60
And an extra copy to the party getting np a club of
ten. Mo club rate# to alx moirtha subscriber*.
E8T1LL A BBO.,
Boll ek, near the Post Office, Agent* for
*24-tf Savannah.
(STATE OP GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—To
*3 ail whom lt may concern: ,
Whereas, William H. Wiltberger-trill apply at the
Court of Afrdinery for Letters of Admbdstratioa on
tho aataflof Elisabeth Roberts, late of Mid county,
will be granted. -1 • — - -i
viuMos aay official signature, thfeTthJte^oflfarch,
*
Duiefet Hams, &c.
5 CASKS Dufflld** celebrated Ham* -
6 box** choice Breakfast Bacon
50 Smoked Tongue*
Jnst received and for sale by
atS-eodlO OLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS SEGARS. &C
1-47 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
TTTE invito the attention of the Trade and the Pnb-
W 11c generally to oar luge and elegant naoort-
Wluf, Liqaors. Cordials, Conserves, Se
gura, etc., etc.,
which Is not excelled by any similar establishment in
the State*.
We are sole proprietors af DUNBAR’S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD OORDI Atr-tbe reputation of
whi b 1* tally established in this and foreign conn-
rries; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BITTERS,
guarantee! snperior to any artiile of the kind, de
signed expressly for hotel and family nee; DUN
BAR'S SC 'IBDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war
ranted of the utmost parity, and pot np expressly
for our house, of which w.- are sole proprietors and
importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith’s cele
brated PHILADELPHIA 4LR. in cares and barrels;
English, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER,
BRANDY, Scotch and BonrbOn WHISKEY and AR
RACK BUNCHES, formerly well known throughout
the United Stales, pat np by ns in cases for export
and home consumption.
T. J. D. A Co. are sole Agect9 for A. & H-W
Catherwood’s Pure RY$ WHISKIES, XX and XXX
brands, guaranteed unsurpassed in qoality and ex-
-ellsnoe. Constantly on hand, a. large and well se
lected stock of BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKrES,
worthy the attention of the trade and eonnoisreurr
generally. An assortment of SEGARS of finest
grades, manufactured and imported expressly for this
Boose, which we offer at the very lowest net cash
prices BRANDI ES, GINS, WISES, CHAMPAGNES,
and every description and grade of Foreign Liquors
imported directly by this house, and for sale In bond
or duty paid, at lowest market rates. •*““ "
d20-tf
Sundries.
100 BARRELS POTATOES
60 BARRELS ONIONS,
SO TIERCES SHOULDERS AND SIDES
Landing per Cambria and for sale by
ml8 MAC KT, BEATTIE * CO.
Scranton, Smith & Co.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
choice: old brandies,
WHISKEY,
, GIN,
WINKS, rice
arm
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
ALSO,
Hay, Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to
the trade; and we flatter ourselves that we can make
it to the Interest of dealers to patronize ns, at the
head of Bay, opposite Jefferson st. mlO-tf
PIERCE SKEHAfi,
Wholesale and Retail Poaler
In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For-
eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars.
Also, Skehan’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE
AND
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
in bottle and in wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
liah Ales, Ac.
Liberal deductions made to he trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH,
dll-tf and 62 Liberty street, N. Y.
GROCERIES.
OH Boxes St. Jago Sugar, very handsome
01/ 60 bbls Baltimore Refined Sugar, A, B and C
15 do Crushed Sugar and Powdered
20 do cliolca Florida Syrup
200 do Flour, Superfine and Extra Family
40 do Cider Vinegar
100 boxes Green Teas
10 hair chests Black Teas
15o kits No. 1 Mackerel
91) doz Collins'Axes
20" kegs Nail*, assorted sizes
25 do 5 and 0 Inch Spikes
100 -doz Painted Buckets
60 do Broouia
100 bags Shot .
Together with a general assortment cf all other arti
cles in the Grocery line, for sale by
W. H. STARK.
sr4 im Corner Llnroln and Bay street*
Insurance.
Tbe Oldest Accident Insurance Cein’f
IN AMERICA
18 TH*
Traveler’s Insurance Co.
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Set Cash Assets, Feb. 1, ’66, $600,846 72
Insures against Accidents of all
Kinds.
CAUSING BODILY INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.
IT IB CHEAP-
A policy for $54)00 In case of fatal accident, or tii
per week In caae of disabling injury, coats but $15
to $30 per year. Any 8 urn from $6o0 to $10«t*-
with $3 to $5u weekly uumpenaatlou, at proportion
ate rates. Policiea written lor three or five years, a
a liberal discount. ' ~
. IT IS VHIVEbSAL.
This Company insures against all aorta of acci
dents. whether they occur In traveling, working in
the shop or lactory.walkiug in the street, awimmiug,
nuiug. hunting, fisntng. etc. It issues policies lor
all persons, in all parts of the United States aud
Canadaa, and grants permits to visit any part of th.-
world. Thia insurance is sought alter and valued
by all classes Of men, rich or poor. '
IT IS RELIABLE.
The TRAVELER’S of Hartford is the oldest Acci
dent Insurance company m the United States, and
established on a hrm basis, lt has issued many
thousands o‘f policies, pays claims for coil pensation
almost daily, ami its business is steadily increasing,
its capital is ample, its directory of the highest char
acter, and U has paid over One Thousand Losses,
without contesting one.
NO HEDICAL EXAMINATION RE
QUIRED.
ffr* Three cents a day will insure A man for $2000
or $10 weekly compensation, for one year.
J. G. JLUTEKSON, Presldent-
Rodnet Dzknw, Sec.
•A. WILBUR,
J. T. THOMAS,
GREEN A FOOTMAN,
J. C. MCNCL'l Y,
m20 Agents, Savannah.
WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO
NO. 98 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
CYRUS CURTISS, Preaideut.
Clayton Newbold, V. P.; VY..A. Brewer, Sec.; Rob
ert B Minturu, George Griswold, Roland G. Mitchell,
Thomas dope, William U. Aspinwall, a. a. Low and
others. Directors.
Cash assets, over $500,000.
Capital stock, $126,000.
Poucy holders receive all the profits without Incur
ring any liability for losses. It has therefore all the
advantages aud security of a Stock and Mutual Com
pany combined, without their separate disadvan
tages. ' ANDREW M. ROSS, Agent.
' OSCAR CRAIG,
General Agent State of Georgia, Savannah. Ga.
W. R. Waging, M. D., Medical Examiner, Savan-
nah, Ga, lebl9-3m.
Reliable Southorn
Xnsuranee.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFict,
Atlas no A Q r ' _ 1UE - ,
On and alter Monday, the 12th ms, „
Train will leave savannah f ,. r ...
Monday, Wednesday and Fridnv, «»rj
turning, leave Thomasvil.e evt-rv M ' 3 “ m - lie
day aud Friday at 12.15 u. m . ‘ <JUd “- 1 ’ " • dan.
Freight trains leave Savannah „n .
day and Tuesday, at 7,4.1 u. m .. ariT rh> r ’
ville, Iriday, Sunday and Wednesda S
Leaving Tliomasville on Friday , 0t 6 ° 8 »- at
□eaday at 6 p m ; arriving lo W*
Tuesday and Thursday at 5.(15“ c s «ai(hj,
Freight by passenger train L« n*
delivered at the de-ot thirty J. ! ’ n? P sI<! »cd
starting time ot the train. ’ Leihre th*
m2* G ’ J ’-TClT0N,
^aptonteada.it.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY.
(Established In 1S49.)
ASSETS SEPTEMBER lat, over. .»8* OOO.
Hon. W. F. DzSAUSSCRE, Pres.
F. W. MoMastxb, Actuary.
ThlsCouipany has paid for losses to the Widows
and Orphans of the South near $400,000.
The rates are low and profits regularly returned to
the insurers.
J. B. READ, M. D. Medical Examine7.
THE
National Marine and Fire
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW ORLEANS
CAPITAL, *500,000
The undersigned begs leave to inform the insurin',
public that he has been legally appointed Agent foi
the above named Companies, and is ready to take Mo
rine, River, Life and Fire Risks at customary rates.
O. C. MYERS, Agent,
Office wiih Phillips Jc Myers, 85 Bay street.
j29-3m
FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE AGENCY.
EC. Gr. *RUWE,
WHOLESALE DEAT-KK IN
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES,
ALE AND LAGER,
Johnson’s Square, opposite the Pulaski House,
Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts.,
T litigant’s old Paint Stand.
A large invoice of
Potatoes and Apples
Ju«t received.
Vtr Agent for H Clausen’s celebrated Pher.ix
Steam Brewery, N, w York: A. M'. Btanlnger A Co’s
London Dock Gin, and Clnb S-tuce. marl4
KIT CHUTE WHISKEY.
100
CASES of this celebrated Whiskey. For sale
° r HACKY, BEATTIE A Co.,.
m2 2i-3 and 205 Bay street.
Catawba B randy.
JNV.
OICE of Harper ft Co., for sale by
MACKY, BEATTIE A CO.,
208 and 206 Bay street.
Direct Importation.
5 CASKS Superior Barton (English) Ale, Jnst re
ceived ana for sale by
m*8 CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A CO.
Catawba Wine.
JQ CASES (still) vintage of 18*8, for sale-by
MACKY, BEATTIB A CO.,
R0 203 and 204 Bay afreet.
SECURITY INSURANCE CO.,
Capital and Surplus $1,600,000
PIKE NIX INSURANCE CO.,
Capital and Surplus $1,500,000
INTERNATIONAL INS. CO., *
Capital and Surplus $1.200,00u
MANHATTAN INSURANtE CO.,
Capital and Surplus...... $1,078,000
HARMOMY IN'URANCE CO.,
Capital And Surplus $ SOO.Oou
Total cash Capital and Assets $6.000.«00
Fire, Marine, and Inland Navigation Risks taker,
in the above highly responsible Companies on Build
ings anil Merchandise to any amount, at the low.-s:
rates corresponding with the risk. Losses equitabl.
adjusted and paid promptly at this Office.
A. A. LANE,
AREN'T.
No. 18 Stoddard’s Range, Bey Sticet, Sa-
ranaah, Ga. fl9-3m
STODDA.D’S
CHOLERA SPECIFIC;
A sure Preventive aud
CURE FOR CHOLERA,
Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
summer Complaints, Pain Im th*
Stomach and Bowels, Ac.
It* action ia immediate and efflcaclons, and has
been need by thousands since the Cholera Season ot
1849. Physicians use and recommen it. All admit
it to be tbe best compound in use ior the complaints
for which U Is designed.
STODDARD A BURTON,
Troy, N. Y.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers In Medic ne.
al*-lm *
JOHN GRAY,
DEALER IN
Marett Brandy.
1 A OCTAVES 1368, direct from bond, for sale by
* v MACKY, BEATTIE A Ca,
203 and 2fl6 Bav street
PI& IRON.
Scotch, Cartshcrrie No. 1-
FOR SALE BY
ais-eortamo CF1ARLKS GREEN St, SON.
DRAMATIC.
A Complete Assormeot of French's Play
Books, at ESTILLTS NEWS DEPOT,
n>23 Bull jgt.. next to the Pont Office
E. D. SMITH A CD.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers la
CROCKERY,
CHINA
Atm
GLASSWAR E,
109 Broughton Street,
Near Bull Street,
Savannah, Georgia.
Wooden Ware, Brooms,
PAILS, BRUSHES, MATS,
Twines, Cordaffe, Tabs, Charms, Cradles,
'• ■'Wagons, Chairs, Bailiets, he.
Nos. IS Fulton and 808 Front Sts
NEW YORK
Notice.
J W. NEVITT, of tho firm of N'evit, Latbrcp A
* Rogers, has associated himself with Lathrop *
Co. In the Dry Goods business, at the old stand of
Jl-tf HENRY LATHROP A CO.
THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO.
A RE uow prepared to make
CALLS FOR FREIGHT
to b-’ forwarded by them, end will deliver freights
and money packages to all points ol the city fr, • of
charge. at2-l.uo
notice.
? j V / f
r - T s»'
"VteZ -"b*rw t r'.,.;-
The Pensacola and Georgia Ral!r . .
pay the coupons from ffieir hoj,,., a , . n ' Wc y ”111
tne Tallahasse Railroad c, ffi|aDy lie b <-H’ii
and that are maturing up io a M ' 4 ‘ |,ilM ^ 1
.falling due 1st January, 1S67, by i^uij, c “
ferred Capital Stock ot tlieir Connm,t Urt! ' ,r •
guaranteed Sevcu I>c-r Out. 0 “" llicl >l
on the first January, iso:, and .,',,,,1.' e ° mBfBc N|
ly. Holders of said' Coupons are rti! f
posit the same with Mes-rs. Bryan u- l0St<:i *“ l,a '
of Savannah, to whom the senp * Cft -
ml9-tf
? fonvardid I
Y- a. KUqg,
_8ecretarj and
OFFICE OF THE
Central Railroad!
SAVASNHIl, Jacnary cjo, i|
O N and after Monday, th, 51b of F.-L-,.- ' I
dally trains wld run !-eMu e ,-; t„ v TjS?’
gusts, connecting in both ihrecrons „ =7^°. 1 V l! ^
the Georgia Railroad, as follows. ' U lruil! CI I
Arrive at Savannah "r.no p," i -P-1
Leave Augusta. ..9.30 1 £" a " rt d ^ ’• n
Arrive at Augusta iM p , m ;; f* P- n
Pas-age $8.00. ' “ 1
height to go by passenger train nras- 1
aud delivered at the Passenger VinT 1 ? •
fore departure of train. g. >KL ^ *»
J™” 1 ' Master uf Tran-p rti;.,-,!!.
Commission Merchants,
JOlffi S. S1JIJ1 i lii,
Forwarding and I^mmission
MERCHANTS.
WHQLESALE AND DETAIL OLOEBs IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, k
NOS. 1 AND 2 SAJlilK’ BLOCS,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
G. B. & G. W. LAKAR,
General CoiiissioiitaMl
Forwarding and Shipping igt-nfi,
NO. 93 BAY bTREEi. (op stairs )
Refer to Geo W. Anderson, Jno C Ferre! and GJ
Lamar, Savannah; W. E Jackson, Ji»iah Si’-leyil
Sons, J. B. A J. W. Walker, Anguita. Coi'.-ipmedl
solicited. Cm-norti
Jas.T. Paterson]
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commissioil
MERCHAKT,
No, 193 Bay Street, Suvunnih,
Aim
Darien, Creor^ia
Orderft for Lutribpr 1t ^ ^
THE KEY-STONEf
A MONTHLY MASONIC MAGAZINE.
E DITED BY WM. B. SMITH, 48 Fayetteville at,
Qaleigb, N. C.
Snbacription. $3 a Year
A New Volume commenced January 1, 1806, ele- *- » - . a ,
gantly printed upon very heavy wh te paper, and I’aperaof »■*,carita
Sr..; ;,o. t.«i *rnmin^i i., h^*n»ie,i nraei*. Card Boards, Printer* w
Flu* Invoices of WHITE GRANITE, COMMON ami
GLASSWARE, in store.and to arrive. For tale by
original invoice.
tpr Goods re-packed fbr country trade.
09-oodtf .
TO THE PUBLIC.
HATING been appointed by tbs Honorable tbo In
in iMor Court of Chntiiam county for the purpeoe
of vaccinating the different people of the county and
city, I give notice that I have an ample supply or
vaccine matter, and enn be ftmnd at my kora,—
Wriawmia a
Sara' people n-sMinffteYb* ® *m)y eriTbe VMt-
sys^r^ssjsJsafoSfS’L*?;
be Mt at JaU of mub.
sglomom nmu. M.A
kHOIIJ {nUltcu UJBJU UCfiVJ wu ivy papbi,
neatly stitched and trimmed In beantifol coven.
TBE KEY-STONE is endorsed and recommended
to the Fraternity at la ge, by tbe Grand Lodge of
North Carotin , and keenly feelln • the weight oi
this high compliment, the proprietors will spare
neither mon.y nor exertion to make tbe publication
a most welcome visitor and companion with all good
and tone Masons—their wives, sister*, mothers ana
daughter*, to whom. >h* same may come greeting.
len numbers sent to any part of the
fl B*8MlTH * t~0 . Publishers.
88 Fayetteville st, Baieigb, N. C.
ESTILL A BBO.,
Bui) street, near the Post Office, Agent*
aM-tf ~ for Savannah.
4J.JSORG1A CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all wnorn
—... «.c«n
J. SHAFFEE,
Commisaioa 3Doalct |
all kindf- of
OREIGN AND i> MEhTiC FRUITS wrPfOJ/J
West Washington Maobft, I
tppodte 143 West st., i.nJkho.id Kiween B-urliy ^
Veney st®.,
NEW VO
Potatoes. Applet ind Onio?iF coiisv«rillT on t.'JT-M
nt np for the Si»uthern mark-r
All coE^snmentf: proraptlv atterkc^ t- f .
Retort* to A. L. BradiC-,. A \
•Vnish, md J H P«r**on«i
s v i9
J. S. RAWLINGS & CO.,
Produce Commission Merchar^
96 SOUTH CHAKLKS sTEEtT,
BALTi tiORE. I13|
Strict attention ptid toreTwal 1
aud to the purib.ise and m-p.ii-S “• “ ’ I
alt parts of tbe South , • , t ,4J
.We also ketp cobstnntiy on hiuri a
Pure Seeds, .ueh as Clover, ! IBiOtllJ, ^
filled at lowest rates. ,
Constimi. ents am! orders soito- j- r.
Refers to Messrs W. • E '™ ;
im ore andNew York; Mr. 8 b- ™ „ r _
BLAIR & B1CKF0BW
LUMBER MAMjFACTUIER- ^
DEALERS IU TDIBEB^
BER OF EVEKI DEsCWf
tion.
DOORS, SASH, i 53 B ' ,i f
i !tr
Min and Lum ber Yard cu Cana*
Unr atrert.
d28-tf
office ISO m ’her 1 -
Commission-; ^
No. 10 STODLAlsD s 6E i
BAY STREET, siVA> Si ’’
al»-lm —-—I
New York m ]
AURtn R. Bssnerr,
Jae. C. Van Pzlt,
L Van Pzlt, 1 .
Bennett, Van
COMMISSION >’ E!i *
rosra E ‘* u ° f
I, SAtAl ITSE0.—
sTAl
. COTTON TfiBACeO,
FOB THE PURCnASEA^S^
If, of ‘
OTllbO SgVr
33 -WLitariall *
A' 0 '
We have assodafed ^(,'^na
PublicTreasurerforNd. o
GREAT S 0 n
PAPER W
Depot for Pi'iiit®
210 Bay Street —
at the Court
on „ I on the ter-
rffratiew Harper, mluor mad or
al Ordhrag for Lftt*re<an«nj^^tP
... .. ,
make obt ctfon flf any tHry have) On *Or before th*
•ret Monday in Jone next. Other* is* raid 1* ten.
will be granted., . . .. „
wiuiaua my official aignature thw 18th day of April,
188*. O. A. O’NYKNE.
Ill Ordiaar7.
l lai ge stock of twiii I
ira, of all siaes and wel-
Boards, Printers Caros, ^
printing Inks. ^.rtence ^ free ;DC i|
Having had long i„t» >" eT '
BBsrass'-'^-^w.
^ Agents for w ^ e ’^ffi C pap^ 3 ? ^jl ti a<!s I
stock. fTTvd •,
Nta»« lal d '
• isau or "• —^rhsn 1 * 168 . Jl S
Lr ments for more than ^ 4 *
for
[OlJ
fiwayl
Brown’s
TTBED by the Un i ted ^ t “ te8
\y ments for more than
t kiRTV w '„ u
Salas room* No. 3 N*rcl»f ^
■owl* ’v ’
,he
A LL persons having ci*h“S ^l,
A Wftlam James Hhlfech. ^ «iffi »
io present hem, proper!- w"? w u ,
prsacrihed bv law. to the toque**
*oa, la-tabled to said ariate a
’ aealat* paynfeat. - R w.
Ga* April «!«**•