The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, May 12, 1866, Image 4

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apt 6 mmrm The daily News and Herald. ——- savannah, satubday, may 12, mm. IN GENKRAL. _ ^ new illustrated p*p*r of til# size of Frank La*- lie's, end superior to anything in the country. Is pro- jected by a Boston publishing house. It is to be ctted “The Mirror of the Time*.” \ Three sisters were found dead, looked in embrace. after a terrible storm in Illinois. _ 0 ne of the comedians at W.ll.ck'e is a sprightly youth of seventy-five summers. -It is proposed to establish a law school in eon- necticn with Cowden College. —Ihe radicals ran a negro for Mayor £1 Madiaon, Wisconsin. He received three hundred and si* votes. The proprietor of the London. Canada Weat. Ter rapin retau^ant advertises for “five or six boys to rath frogs for the season.” The Canadians Wes of Toronto are systematic frog eaters, and fairty entitled to the sobriquet of -Johnny Crapeau. -The British navy costs fifty millions dollar,. The American navy less-forty-three -millions dollars. —Governor Pierpont has appointed AlexsmderRivea [omctai..] • LIST OF LXTTEBS p f ^.ininy in Saraankh Poet Offlce May IX MM.— Person, calling for these lettan will plaaaa aay “Ad- vortfaed." and bring with them the neeaaaaqr ohaage. [Tn List or Limas is Ptrawsaaa nr m NEWS AND HERALD mronn tn racmoir or ran Posthastes, tx acooBnaNC* wrsn in law isqoib- INO ITS PUBLICATION IN TI* TATUM KAVUO in largest circulation.] Ladles* List. A. Aa many as fifty have been counted upon Sis scSm »e county as high as *1 50 per bushel. in editor dowu East said that he hoped to be ab^tpTe.entamarriag^.ndd^h^ original m^ up the h wedding, aild a doctor got sick and the patient recovered. in artist in Paris committed suicide recently. bo- cause two pictures of his were not adjudged of favor- cause two brother, in which he ^•tt-?the S howed that £ had - no talent and whtn a ^ has no talent at AO. it ia time to die.’ —Joseph g’ 0 ^|4' Ume^o, 8I aud^aftoward beca^eTeranged ^'committed suicide by shooting. Tbo fnsurauce company refused to pay the policy but the Mame Supreme Court decides that they must pay the $3,000 and the cost besides. mm FitiDatrick, the proprietor of the “Good T . s-iiocm ” in Bichmoud, has been held in the sum $600 for indictment by the grand Juryof thatciiy for calling two soldiers d-n Yankees, and shooting at a uegro man. —According to M. Chevalier, the use of opium in England js increasing enormously. The > now used is certainly enormous. Li M«the con sumption was 38,239 pounds; in 1863 it was 144,113 pounds. '• —An Illinois Judge baa decided that a woman can not maintain a suit for damages against her husband for putting her into an insane asylum under the pre- tenee tliat she i» insane. —The Emperor of the French was born at tho Tu- illerles on the 20th of April. 1808, and has now, there fore, completed his fifty-eighth year. —Jefferson Davis' son is an inmate of the Bishop's , . „ College. LennoxviUe. Canada, and his little daughter B™“dh. H McD is at the Convent of the Sacred Heart. Sault-au-Rc-| Bond,-iohn^ collet j Barnum, J It —Queen Victoria's health has become impaired Burton, Jno a-aiii recently, and it is rumored that she is threat- | Berrien, J M tued with insanity. Brady, J»mea . Bryan k Bush, —Prentice asks why don't the-planets out on a - — • - comet’s tail when it passes among them? They all have axes. Armstrong. Mrs Wm Abbott. Celia B. Bra way, Mrs 8 A Barnwell, Charlotte C Banon, Mary A Bently, Peggy Burke, Sarah Brow, Mieg MAW Blaok, Mary Blaok, Mary W Bannon, M Butler. Smalt A Blanker.EHellne C. Cleary, Jane E Crane, Ln cinder E Cannon, Mary A Carre, Virginia Cohen, Miss M J D- Doyle, Ellen Dexter, Julia B Dasher, Laura £. Elareon, Hagar F. Fitch, Sarah O. Graham, Alice Gilson, Fens H. .Hlrsoh, Elizabeth Henry, Mary Holms, Hannah Harris, Fhiaey Hattier, Mrs L K Harris, Silvia Huger, Lucy Horae, Salhe Haym, Mary F J. Judd, Mies S A Jones, Biner M. Mitchell, Rachael Masterson, Kata Mariam, Clara St Moore, MrsLeander McAndrew. Ann Mopney, Mrs Mayer, Mrs Morell.-Luoy A Mack. Mrs EC McAHer, Mrs E C McCollum, Margaret Montville, Miss M Moorehead, Catherine M P Peters, Maggie S R Rievos, Hannah s. Stcenberg, Mrs A E Stuart, Edwin T. Tison, Mrs M S Anderaou, Alfred L 3 —Barnum is building his own monument in the Bridgeport graveyald; 25 feet high; six thousand dol- lars. —The N. Y. Tribune ia aged 25 years; old enough to behave better. —Two Connecticut terriers killed 183 rats in as many minutes. —L ike Winnipiseogee, N. H., ia still frozen oTerto the i^eplh of more than a foot. —Xitro glycerine is used in homeopathy as a cure fur headache. —The Colt factory at Hartford is assessed at $1,- 320,000. —Yale and Harvard are to have a base ball con test —A kangaroo works a treadmill in Melbourne. —It cost $200,000 to establish the New York World. Brown, Marshall Baer, Jno F D Boyd, M E Brldgere, J Butler, Pierce 2 Gentlemen*! List. A. Andlsa, Joseph B. Beraelle, B Berrien, L C Boyce, Sami J 2 Burns S Li Co, Bruton, Thos Boleeuder, T Y Barnhill, ff P Blue, Edelie Bogart, F D Blount, George A Berry, Henry S Bunn, Hector The Burning of Columbia—The Letter of Geti, Wade Hampton in the Sentae, Mr. Johnson read the following letter from Gen. M ade Hampton, on tho burning of Columbia, South Carolina: Wild Woods, Miss., April 21, 1865. To Hon. Rtcerdy Johnson, United Slates Senate: Sir—A few days ago I saw In the published pro- > codings of Congress that a petition from Benjamin nawies, of Columbia, South Carolina, asking for com pensation for the destruction of his house by the federal army in February, 1865, had been presented to the Senate, accompanied by a letter from MaJ. Gen. Sherman. In tills letter General flherman uses the following language: " fiio citizens of Columbia sei fire to thousands of osl6s of cotton, rolled out into the streets, and which were burning before we entered Columbia. I, my self. was in the city us early as 9 o'clock, and I saw thc.c- fires, and knew that efforts were made to ex tinguish them, but a high and strong wind kept them alive “I gave no orders for the burning of your city, but. on the contrary, the conflagration refluited from the great imprudence of cutting the cotton bales, whereby the contents were spread to the wind, so that it be j came an impossibility to arrest the fire. "I saw in your Columbia newspapers the printed or der of Gen. Wade Hampton, that on the approach of the Yankee army all the cotton Bhould thus bo burned, and from what I saw myself l have no hesitation in saying that he was tho cause of the destruction of your city." ibis same charge, made against me by Gen. Sher man. having been brought before the Senate of the United States, I am naturally most solicitous to vindi cate myself before the same tribunal. But my State has no representative in that body. Those who should be her constitutional representatives and exponents there are debarred the right of entrance into those hulls There are none who have the right to speak for the South, none to participate in tho legislation which governs her, none to impose the taxes she is called upon to pay, and none to vindicate her sons rroui misrepresentation, injustice or slander. Under theBe circumstances, I appeal to you, In the confident hope that you will use every effort to see that justice is done in this matter. I deny, emphatically, that any ootton was fired in Columbia by my order. 1 deny that the citizens “set fire to thousands of bales rolled out into the streets.” 1 deny that any cotton was on fire when the Federal troops entered the city. I most respectfully ask of Congress to appoints • ommlttee charged with the duty of ascertaining and reporting all the facts connected with the dea- trucUosof Columbia, and thus fix upon the proper author of that enormous crime the Infamy he richly deserves. I urn willing to submit the case to Any honest tribu nal. Before any such f pledge myself to prove that I gave a positive order, by direction ot General Beaure gard, that no cotton should be fired; that no ope bain was on fire when General Sherman'e tropg took pos session of the city; that he promised protection to the city, and that in spite of his solemn promise he the ettv tn the ground, deliberately, systemat ically and atrociously. - nmoi earnestly request that €eqgf*]fs may take prompt and efficient measures to. invfehv irate this matter lully. Not only 1s tills due to thets selves and to the reputation of the United States hi- „„ tmt also to justice and truth. Trusting that you will pardon me tor tabling you, I am, very respectfully, your obedient Hampton. • Mr. Sherman said he could not W jOW this charge of this moBt imprudent rebel again'' ,, u,, whole army to be entered upon tbe records 'without some answer. The charge of General SheT man in relation to the burning of Columbia, was official report and was fully sustained by report^ 0 f other officers. General Sherman did not chary,, that Wade Hampton gave an explicit order on the ’subject; but simply that his pre vious order In relation to the burning of cotton, Ac., led to that result. Mr. Sherman read from various official reports 'to oonfirm the charge against General Hampton. Mr. Jc esgtnden objected to the practice of tifcfrig up the time of the Senate in reading letters addressed not to the Senate, but to individual Senators, and espe cially on matters pertaining to private controveisies between persons not members of the Senate. Mr. Johnson moved the reference of Gen. Hamp ton's letter to the Committee on Military Affairs, or he was willing to have it laid on the table. Mr. Fessenden hoped it would not be referred er ordered to he on the table, but that the Senate would refuse to reoeive it. Mr. Counts* said that a man who would attempt to destroy tbe Government of the United States would certainly not hesitate to burn a city. He hoped tbe letter of^V&de Hampton would not be received or con sidered at all by the Senate. Mr. Johnson then withdrew the letter of General Hampton. Thasxs to.the Federal Abht and Navt.—The {resident on the 6th Inst, signed the following : “Reoslvea bp the Senate ana Bouse of Represen tatives of the, United States <B America in con gress Assembled, That it ie the duty and privilege of Congress to express tho gratitude of the nation to the officers, soldiers and seamen of the United States, by whose valor and endurance on the land and oh the sea, tbe rebellion has been crushed, and its pride and its power have been humbled ; by whose fidelity of the cause of freedom the government of the people has been preserved and maintained; and by whose orderly return from the fire and blood of civil war to the peaceful pursuits of private life, the ex ulting and ennobling Influence of free inaUtuhon* upon a nation baa been singularly manifested to the world. Great For at Mobile.—The fire at Mobile on the 30th ult., was confined to a circuit of three squares around the market’bouse, chiefly raging on the trian gular square Dauphin and Spring SOI. known aa ths Bell Tavern Place, and the two squares above Dauphin and Conti, above Soott and between WUkiason street. The number of buildings destroyed ie estimated at upward of forty, and fully one hundred tenementooc- copied by families. Bobbery was carried on to a fear- loi extent, until two companies of the 15th regiment !?? ne Mul Pf ot *cted the property. Goode end furniture were moved out of houteefor sauarea around the fire, and streets wSe police vfn «nerg«tio and worked tout the tbloTM, many of whom uumbarad tbau, and a wtxolaaala r3Sary wa^^SKi atime. Fuilj<ma hundred ttaaill— w Sown Carter, Bev A B Chennault, A F Cohen,A D Camman, .0 B. Oobbin, X J Chreaahaw, Jaa W Currie, J B Chaim era. Tehmael Dunn, B L Davie. C Dowling, Dennis Darlington, E Early, James Finlayeen, A Fenton, Capt C Furgueon, G L Foster, H C Groover, Simon Griffin, Chas Huger, A U Halnet, H Hanson, H Huger, Joe A Harmon, J O Henry, John 8 Hutchinson. Lewie Hahn, Bobt C Jam**, A Johnson, Richard Jones, Bobt c. Casses, Levi Campbell, M Cooper, Bfib&d Cade, wm H Campbell, JG D. : Dorkwttge, Geo Dow, JaoC DiekUion. Jaa Davids, J £. Hamilton. Santa Samber, 8 W Harris, T A Holland. Thomaa Houchan, T ■ala, Wm Sanaa, Lindaay * Co, J. Johaaon, R M Josapha, SJ K. King , Was M. Maluklr, israol Murphy, Daniel G McBride, Tames McDonough, John Marat on, Jno Mitchell, Jos o. Otsborn, Sami 2 p. Pratt, Lewie Pitta, Wm Patterson, wm Phillips, Wm ProUean,W H R. Rose, Mr Ramey A Tunbrske, Robertson, A P Bice, D H 8 Bay, David 8 Rhett, Thos G s. Studstiil, H B Soott, James Savo, W’m Sanford, W H Small, Henry H T. Twitchett, O’Neil B Tillman, Jno Try eon, Jack w. Wadley , D Wllcons, F Ward, Jno E WiMon, J B Y. Youngbyeod, Augustus A. L. Harms, Acting P. M. - *ii» safe New York Advertisements. DUEIEAS’ lilZERi H 3B < m a o c z p Fit FOOD O z 9 O 0. III z o ► a h WAS THE OUT “ PREPARATION FROM INDIAN CORO" That received a medal and honorable mention from the Royal Commissioners, the competition of all pro minent manufacturers of ‘-Corn Starch" and “Pre pared Corn Floor *• of this and other countries not withstanding. MAIZBH A, The food ar.d luxury of the age, without a single iault. One trial will convince the moat skeptical. Makes Puddings, Cakes, C etarda, Blanc Mango, Ac., without isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a coat as tonishing ths most economical. A alight addition to ordinary Wheat Flour greati; improve* Bread and Cake. It is also excellent for thickening sweet sauces, gravies for fish and meat a soups, Ac. For Ice Cream nolhing can compare with it. A little boiled in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac. Pat np im one pound packages, under the trade mark Halzena. with directions for use. A most delicious article of food for children and In valids of all ages. For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere. Wholesale Depot. 166 Fulton Street. 'Wir.LIAJVt DTJRYE A, ]26-ly General Agent 4MD MM COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J- MACHINISTS’ TOOIS WOOD WORKING MACHINERY Circular Saw Mills, StatteEMT * md Port * able Steam Ea|l>. a ' Boiler*, Steam pumps. Steam Fire Engines, Hose, Ac. BT Send for a catalogue. m!3-3m BRIEN & CARRERE, Commission Merchants, No. 11 SOUTH WILLIAM STBEET, New York.. C ONSIGNMENTS oi any description of produce, or order* for purchase of same, or any business appertaining to a General Commission Bouse, as also consignmcnts.or orders to onr friends abroad, where we have extensive connexions, are solicited. Particulars of all markets will be given upon la- quiry, and advances made npon busiuess entrusted to us or our frienus. CARERS A CO., ml3-3tn Commission Merchants, N. Orleans. HAWKINS & FAY, Commission Merchants, NO. *7 PEARL STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, Nr Y. WM. B. HAWKINS, J- ROCKWELL FAT. Particular attention paid to buying Produce, Provi sions, Whiskies, and Cigars, on order, and to con signments. KEFEHXNCK8 J CLINTON HUNTER, firm Of Spofford, Tlieston A Co., New York. F&ncher A McCheaney, 5 Water-ht.. New York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water street, New York. Wm. B. Miles, 69 Christie street. New York W. E. Sibell, 6 Wall street. New York. Lewis L. Jones, if Broadway, s. w. Mason St Co., Savaunab MULES. IT'OR SALE, two Mules, warranted to work; ere A’ k - - . kind and sound, myl-tf Inquire at DAN BUTLER’S STABLE. Southern • ; Wti:* . EXPRESS coin. Increased ITacilities I FREIGHTS FORWARDED WITH GREAT DISPATCH THE INLAND ROUTE. ALL KAIL TSKOUOH From New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to At lanta, Georgia, wl»U BUT ONE CHANGE OF CARS. The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, in connec lion with the HABNDEN ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANIES, have arranged with Roads forming the Great Through Linen from the North, by which merchandise can bo forwarded a* ab^jb-. Order freight from the North to he delivered to the Harnden or Adams’ Expraas Companies, and is New York City at Urn Southern Expraas Office, 69 Broadway, marked " Inland Route.” — Express by Sea continued as heretofore. Goods consigned to Southern Expraas Company (Charles ton or Savannah) will be promptly forwarded. my4-lm SOUTHERN „ TIMBER AND FARMING LANDS FOR SALE. I OFFER for aale a large and fine farming Lam farming La river, above the A. a G. B. . These lands contain a great ranging and mil timber in aliel with the river for the bridge on the Gulf: . for half a century. The riv*ri_ _ for milea above my lands, from which are rafting great are Imnrrn—n.i. of heavily timbered on the Sanaa HU county, Ga. iHty of the largest . ate, running par- Aaieum mill pnt at ~ be supplied rafting stream ~ parties asxefully consid- r the leading men of the nation, who I it with respect, some of them enter- t aminf for it a hsatty approval. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weakness arising from Ltdiscretkie. Tbe exhausted powers of Nature which are aecempaaied by ao many alarming symptoma, among which will be found Indls- poffilkm to Emotion, hem of Memory, Wakafulsssr, Horror of Dhsass, or Forebodings of Evil; In fhet. Universal Leasttode, Prostration, and inability to enter Into the enjoyments of society. Ihe Constitution, onoe affected with Organic WsaJams, requires the aid ef Med lotus to rtnmgttot and fogigaratt IA* system, which HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU In variably does. 11 no treatment is submitted to, Oon- ■umptlou or Insanity ensues. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, luaffbctions peculiar to “ Fexalxs,” is unequaled by aay other preparation «s lu Chlorosis or Retention, PalnfulnosB, or Suppreeum of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Sohlrrus State of tbe Uterus; and all oom- plaints Incident to tbs sex, whether arising from habits ef dissipation, imprudeooe in, or tbs deeltae or ohaage in Ufa. HXUBOUPi FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU IMPROVED ROBB. WASH WIU radioaUy exterminate from the system Diseases arising from HabUs of Dlsslpatloa it Mcflsenpensr, UtOt er wo change in diet, no inconvenience or sagsmtn; com pletely superseding those unpleasant ant icmgvMul tr insist*, Cbpet&a, and Mercury, In all them dlssasen USE HELMBOXsD’S FLUID . EXTRACT BUOHU Ia all Diseases of these organs, whether existing in « iTale ” or “ Female," from whatever cause originating, and no matter how long standing. It Is’pieusant in taste and odor, “ immediate ” in action, and more strength ening than any of the preparations of Bark or trm. Those suffering from Broken down to Delicate OanMt' tutiom, procure the remedy at once. Tho reader must be aware that however slight may be the attack of the above diseasss, it is certain loaf- feet his Boday Health, Mental Powers, ami Happiness. All the above diseases require ths aid of a diuretic. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Zb tile Great Diuretio. Steam Engines and Machinery. HELMBOLO’8 HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, For purifying tbe blood, rsmoving all chroaic constitn- m«»i ilMnasfi arising from mu impure state of the Mood, and the only reliable and effbctual known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Scald Bead, Salt Rheam, Pams and Swellings of the Bones, Ulceration of the Throat and logs, Blotches, Pimplss on the Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the sUs, AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Not a few of the worst disorders that affect mankind arise from tbe corruption that aocumnlatee in the blood. Of all the dlsooverise that have been made to purge 8 oat, none can equal in effect HELMBOLD’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, It nleensee and reuo- vatsa the blood, instils the vigor of health into thp system, and purges oat the humors which make dis ism. It stlmalates ths healthy functions ef tbe body, and expels the disorders that grow and rankle In ths Ueod. Such a remedy that could be relied on, ban long been sought for, and turn, tor the AM. time, the public have one on which theycacdepend. Ourspaee tore does not admit of certificates to show Its effects, but the trial of a single bottle will shew the sick that fr has virtue* surpassing anything they fane* ever taken. Two taUespeonMef the Extract of Sarsaparilla added to a pint of water Is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and eae bottle is fully equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Bar- saparilla, er the deeoetkm as usually made. ffV THESE KXTRACIB HAVE KEN ADMIRED TO USB IN THE UNBED STATES ABMY, and are also fo eery general use In ail the Stele HOSPITALS and PUB- 120 SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, an wall as in Private practices, and are caeeldared aa la- valuahl* remedies. Set Msiiad Properties gf Buchn, . . • . . : i j J. FROM DISPENSATORY OF THE UNIDO) STAID. See Profsessr Drwn’s valnable works on thePracMo* ofPhyetc. See remarks made by the lata oelebrated Dr. Fnmm of Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr- Enasm M’Dowmx, a oaie- ' Physician and Member of the Royal OoUag* of ns, Ireland, and published la theTraaactions ef : and Quean's Journal. See Medico Cktrurgieal Review, published by Bbua- ■m Tnavna^ Fellow ef Royal Colwge of •nyems. ffse mom of the late Standard Works of Madldne. EXTRACT BUCHU, ■ sinurimiAS 8Mby aU Druggists. 9S3NC2PAL DEPOT— BBLMBOLD'S SBUO AID OHUGCAL W1KBB0U*K 694 BROADWAY. v W. M. WAL9H, Wholesale Ageat for tbe State iof Georgia. ' detii-eodly machinery. B RICK-MAKING machines. Brick i*reeae«, Tem pering Wheels, Tile* Machines, scrlption of Machinery used in the manufacture of BriCk ‘ FRANKLIN L. CARNKLL. * va i044 oermantown Avenue, Sg-3in * Philadelphian Pa. LINVILLE & GLEASON. St. Jullm Street, West of Market, ' • sayann ah. sssBss=^pmess^^sBS~ GroceriiN and liquors. Java Goffefe. 50 MATS Superior Old Java Coffee Just landed end for sale by mylO-t HILTON A R AND ELL. 198 Bay street. T. J. DUNBAR & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES. LIQUORS SEGARS. &C. 147 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA., {NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.) Insurance. Tbe Oldest Accident Insurance cmnp’y IN’ AMERICA. * is m Traveler’s Insnranee Co. OF HARTFORD, CONN. * Set Cdsk Assets, Feb. f, ’66, 9600,849 72 Railroads. AGENTS FOH. MERRITT, WALCOTT A CO., 64 Conrtlandt Street Hew York. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Sett 8erews, Taps and Dirt, Ac, Ac., and dealers in all kinds of Ratlroad, Steam ship and Engineer's Supplies, Oils, Varnish, Paint, Hemp and Rubber Packing; Oak Tanned and Rubber Bolting, Brass Fittings, Chipping and Riveting Ham mers, Files, Chisels, Gas Pipe, Nails. Circular and Gang Saws, Pumps, Steam Whistles, Steam and*Wa ter Gnagers, Steam Engines and Saw Mills of every ■description, Ac., Ac. Also Agents for A. P. WOOD A CO.’S celebrated Portable Steam Engines. f21 Miscellaneous. DISSOLUTION. "■'HE Arm of Gaden A Unckles, having Men dis- X solved by mutual consent on the 1st Inst, by tbe withdrawal ef Mr. B. G. Gaden, David S. Hackle*, who is alone authorised to nettle the business the firm, may hsmaftor he found at the qid etami osrasr of Bay and Barnard streets. *24 tm B. G. GADEN. DAVID & UMOKLB9. K] OTIC* u hereby pwa ghat 1 • ' tton to the Out * “ tk)Q to cousdy for Me •v ef the relate ol art uf Ordinary at 1 asUall the real and w if Frederick Jachena, c C JAOMKN8.* Sale of Government Property. Wiirhesold, at Public Auction, at 18 o’clock^ M, on WEDNESDAY. May 23,1866, at the Army Machine Shops, on St. Helena Island, opposite Hilton Head, S. C , under the direction of Capt. Chas. Barnard. Assistant Quartermaster, the following public property : One horizontal Engine, 30 Inch stroke, 18 inch cyl inder One horizontal Engine, 20 inch cylinder One Locomotive Boiler One Steam Boiler Heater Parts of two Engines, 8 inch cylinder One Blower Engine cylinder Two D mhle Hoisting Engines One Old Boiler Two Saw Mill Carriages Lot or old Machinery Two Hand Railroad Curs Two Iron Pilot Houses One set of Rollers lor Boiler Iron One PowerVunch Six Slide Lathes, one 40 inch swing, two 20 inch. two 19 inch, and one IS Inch One Bolt Cutter One Planing Machine, 9 Toot bed, 32 inch nprlgbt One Upright Drill One Fire Engine Two Cnpolas One wooden Planer Three Steam Pnmps One Brass Fnrnaca . Six Iron Ladles One Jig Saw and Table One' K. B. Splitting Saw Table One Pa'tern Makers’ Lathe One Morticing Machine Oae Foundry Crane one hundred Iron Boiler Castings Two Pile Drivers One Fnrnaco Cupola Oae Timber Truck Fifteen thousand BiK ks One lot Patterns ALSO. ifhe following wooden Balldiugs : One 100 feet long, 36 feet wide. Blacksmiths’ Shop, containing nine Brick Forgea, with Bellows com plete; one 64x28; one 70x10; one 2txl9; one 19x21 ; one, two stones, 1*9x28; three 20x30; one 12x12; two 25x13 ; three 25x11; one 20x12; oue Il0x2»; one250x 30; one 23x22; one 24x20; one 12x8; ono 18x12; one 169x30; one 115x50; twp stories, with loft. Terms cash lu Government funds. C. W. THOMAS, Bv't. Lt. Col. and Chief Quartermaster Dep’t S. C. aSO-td W ‘ E invite the attention of the Trade and Die Pub lic generally to our large and elegant assort ment of Wines, Liquors, Cordials, Conserves, gars, etc., ete., which is not excelled by any similar establishment in the States. We are sole proprietors af DUNBAR'S CELE BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation Of which is folly established In this and foreign coun- triee; DUNBAR’S well known STOMACH BITTERS, guartnted superior to any article of the kind, de signed expressly for hotel and family use: DUN BAR’S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war ranted of the utmost purity, and put np expressly for our house, of which we are sole proprietors and importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith’s cele brated PHILADELPHIA ALE, tn cases and barrels; English, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER, BRANDY, Scotch and Bourbon WHISKEY and AR RACK BUNCHES, formerly well known throughout the United States, put up by us incases for export and Some consumption. T. J. D. A Co. are sole Agents for A. A H- W. Catherwood’a pure RYE WHISKIES, XX and XXX brands, gnuranteed nnsnrpaesed in quality and ex cellence. Constantly on hand, a large and well se lected stock of BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES, worthy tho attention of the trade and connoisseurs generally. An assortment of SEGARS of finest grades, mannthetured and imported expressly for this house, which wc offer at the very lowest net cash prices. BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, CHAMPAGNES, and every description and grade at Foreign Liquors imported directly by this boose, and for sale In bond or doty paid, at lowest market rates. d20-tf Honey Syrup. nr BARRELS very fine Honey Syrup, £.0 In store and for sale by Insures against Accidents of all Kinds. CAUSING BODOI KJUBY OR LOSS OF LIFE. .4 IT 18 CHEAP. 8*^4 A policy for $5,060 in case of fatal accident, or $86 • per week in case of disabling Injury, costs bat $26 to $30 per year. Any sum from $600 to $10,000. with $3 to $50 weekly dbmpenaailoD, at proportion ate rates. Policies written for three or five years, a a liberal discount. IT IS UNiVBHSAL. This Company insures against all sons of acci dents, whether they occur in traveling, working in thenhop or factory,walking in the street, swimming, riding, hunting, fishing, etc. It Lssnea policies for all persons, in all parts of the United states and Canadas, and grants permits to visit any part of the world. This insurance is sought after and valued by ail classes of men, rich or poor. IT IS RBLIABLB. The TRAVELER’S of Hartford is the oldest ffcol- dent Insurance Company in the United States, and established on a firm basis. It has issued many thousands of policies, pays claims for compensation almost dally, and its business is steadily increasing. Its capital is ample, its directory of the highest char acter, and it lias paid over One Thousand Losses, without contesting one; NO MEDICAL (EXAMINATION RE Q, LIKED. Three cents a day will Insure a man for $2000 or $10 weekly compensation, for one year. J. G. BATTBRSON, Prcsfdent- Rodney Dennis, Sec mylo-3 HILTON & RANDELL, 193 Bay street. Scranton, Smith & Co. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CHOICE OLD BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GIN, WINES, Ac *" AH1> EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, ALSO, Hay, Corn, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to tbe trade; and we flatter onrselves that we can make it to the interest of dealers to patronise ns, at the head of Bay, opposite Jefferson st. mlO-tf CHOICE HAT BUTTER. J UST RECEIVED: 26 tubs Choice May Batter 65 half bbls Nos. i, 2 and 3 Mackerel T. H. WILLINGHAM, mylO-3 140 Congress A 5T at. Jnlten streets. PIERCE SKEHAN, Wholesale and .Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For eign and Domestic Wines, Uqnors and Scgars. Also, 8kehan’s Celebrated GOLDEN ALE ▲HD CHAMPAGNE CIDER. in bottle and in wood. London and Dublin Brown Stoat, Scotch and Eng Ush Ales, Ac. Liberal deductions made to be trade. 176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dll-tf and 62 Liberty street, N. Y. > - The Pensacola and Georgia Railroad Conm pay the coupons from their bonds, and th7k!° y the Tallahasse Railroad Ccgnpany, that arc 000118 01 and that are maturing up to and tncindw 1 l!a, falling due 1st January, 1867, by issuing tnd, 0114 Terred Capital Stock of their Company „ f0tp * guaranteed Seven Per Cent, interest’’ on the first January, 1867, and payable J^ tte0cl “« ly. Holders of said Coupons are reqa«f‘; aaSDJi posit the lame with Messrs. Bryan, Hart«r 118 of Savannah, to whom the sorip ml> ~ tf 8*mtaVanSL. OFFICE OF THE Central Railroad m20 A. WILBUR, J. T. THuMAS, GREEN A FOOTMAN, J, 0. MCNULTY, Agents, Savannah. WASHINGTON LIFE INSORANCECO NO. 98 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CYRUS CURTISS, President. Clayton Newbold, V. P.; W. A. Brewer, Sec.; Rob erts. Min turn, George Griswold, Roland G. Mitchell, Thomas dope, William H. Asplnwall, A. A. Low and others. Directors. Cash assets, over $500,000. Capital stock, $126,000. Policy holders receive all the profits without Inoar ring any liability for losses. It baa therefore all the advantage* and 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. Waking, M. D., Medical Examiner, Savan nah, Ga.- • febl0-3m. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENCY. BUTTER. CHEESE. 50 TUBS Choice New Goshen Butler 70 boxes'" II. A K." State Dairy Ch.ese For sale by UILTON A RANDELL, mylO-3 -193 Bay street. THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE. I Established, 1846. j A SUPERB Literary Companion and sterling old Home Journal; published every Saturday, by Wm B. Smith & Co. 68 Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. C. Elegantly printed on beautlfol white paper, mammoth sheet, with eight large pages. l(i corps of contributors includes nearly all tbe most distinguished authors of the country, and with (lie combined services or so many celebrated writers, it has achieved a perfect success In presenting an nn rivalled array of talent. Its Romances, Stories, Tales. Novelties, Sketches, Criticisms, Reviews, Poems, Biographies, Witticisms, Travel#, Adventures, Ac., sc., Are pure, entertaining and Instructive tn a degree rarely attained In periodical literatU'-e. In accordance wijh the name of the paper, a spe cial department Is devoted to the Field, wherein are given articles, hints and suggestions on the practical nianagementof the Farm, the Garien, tbe Orchard and the kitchen. atjBSCEtrrOK*: One year $ 6 W* Six months.... 2 60 Club of five, one year 20 00 Clnbs of ten “ 40 00 And an extra copy to tbe party getting up a club of tan. No club rates to six months subscriber* ESTILL A BBO, Bull st, near tbe Post Office, Agents for a24-tf Savannah. PA.TENT MICA CAHVAS ROOFING. T HE CANVAS ROOFING U adapted to building* of every description, In all climates, and can be applied to steep or flat roofs. We recommend Its nae on Factories, Foundries, Store-houses, Cotton 8heds, Railroad Depots, and uihhi all bnlidings where steam is nsed and a Fire-proof Hoof required. The foundation of the Canvas Roofing is a heavy hemp canvas, which is completely saturated and coat ed on both titles with our improved WaUr-proof Composition, which excludes moisture and prevents rot. The upper surface of the Roofing is protected from the action of the weather by covering it with the ground mineral Isinglass or Mica, which is pressed Into tho Water-pro A Compotit on, making A hard surface, beautiful In appearance and a sure protection against fire. The Mica being a reflector and non-con dnetor of heat, no Roof is so cool in summer. The Canvas Roofing is made into sheets seventy-five fret long by forty 1 aches wide, making a surface of 250 square feet in each sheet. This Roofing has only to be nailed to the roof to make a Durable Fire and Water-proof Roof. patent INDIA RUBBER ROOFING FAINT, THIRTEEN YEARS IN USE. This .Paint has been In extensive nse for over twelve years, and it is the beat coating that can be-used for Tin Roofing. Leaky Tin Roofs a*n be readily ro- pa red to last many year* at a trifling expense, that will, ill many cases, save the expfiha* ol a new Tin Roof, ■ Roofing Paint mixed ready for use, so that it esn be pnt on with the ordinary paint brush. Price $40 per barrel of 40 gallons. .... Work done, or material sold to persons that win fo do their own work, with foil Instructions to apply the same. Samples and circslara to be seen at • WRIGHT, GIBBS * CO.. . No. T Jones' Block, Bay st For County Rights, address „ SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS Jk CO., ^ T. 8. CUMMINS, Agent, '> al4-imo Savannah, Pro. Singer Sewing Machines. Principal offlce for the State of Georgia. • 116 BBMJflHTOl! STREET, H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent. short A large assortment for sale at New York prices. Sewing Machines of all kinds repaired at al notice. Stitching neatly done. nil-6m Proposals A “ requested for construct ng a Sewer through fX Drayton street, from Bronghton street Ume to P*m street Lane. To be handed In by oMMfore the 25th Inst. Plan and specifications may bs Seen at my office. > JOHN & HOGG, alt CUyBervsyor. PIG IRON. Sootoh, Oartaherrle No. 1 FOB SALE BT U.'G-. B UWK, WnOLEBAlJE DEALER Ifi Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES, | ALE AND LAGER, • ; Johnson's Square, opposite the Pulaski House, .Corner St. Julien and Bryan Sts. tFalllgatit ii-old Paint Stand. .A large Invoice of e Potatoes and Apples Jnst received. (S7~ Agent for II. Clausen's celebrated PhtsnU Steam Brewery, Now York ; A. M. Binnlfiger A Go's London Dock Gin, and Clnb Sauce. marl4 BUTTER AND CHEESE. 2A TUBS very choice New Butter AN" 60 Now Cheese Just received and for 9sle at reduced prices by my9-6 RANDELL At CO. SECURITY INSURANCE CO.,- Capital and Surplus $1,600.wlb PHfENIX INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus. $1,600,000 INTERNATIONAL INS. CO., CapUal and Surplus $1,200,000 MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO.. - Capital and Surplus $l,079,tiuu UARMOMY INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus ' $ 600,000 Total cash Capital and Assets $6,000,000 Fire, Marine, and Inland Navigation Risks taken In the above highly responsible Companies on Build ings and Merchandise to any amount, at tbe lowest rates corresponding with the risk. Losses equitably adjusted ana paid promptly at this Office. A. A. LANE, AGENT. No. 18 Stoddard’s Range. Bay Street, Sa vannah, Ga. <19-3m SAVANNHH, January 20th AN and after Monday, the 5th of Feh— ' I * kl U dally train* will fin between (I) gnats, connecting In both dlrectlonsTlth 11 . a ? i A “ the Georgia Railroad, as follows w “ tl »ln 00 Arrive*Savannah 7.00 p. ’ “5 !•*» 9 m Leave Augusta 9.30 a, m ans t' 56 *• Arrive at Augusts . 5.00 p S' and su p ' a Passage $8.00. ' * 1 *. Freight to go by passenger tram mm k and delivered at the Passenger pte P*M fore departure of train. JMwtfSS?^ a—AigSS. Commission MerchariT 8 * DAVANT & WAPLES FACTORS, Forwarding and Geu feral COMMISSION Having associated ourserveu m the above we respectfully solicit consfrumema In connection with the above, we have «1— brick fire-proof bnililina, brown aa tt»*ij55 Warehouse, at the corner of Bay and L ncoln Co” Prepared to take cotton or merehanS^ R. J. DAVANT, Jaw W. |) \V.\PiJc Of the late firm of D&vant * Lawton gfcu JOHN S. SAllfTC Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IR Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMK’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. 4HO. B. BAMMIB. ED. G. BAMMIS. CHAB. L, HTHQ anil u Jas.T. Paterson^ TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, No, 133 Bay Street, savannah, anti ‘ Darien, G-eorgia. W Orders for Lumber solicited, dlS-ti STODDARD’S CHOLERA SPECIFIC; A sure Preventive and CURE FOR CHOLERA, Cholera Morbas, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, - *■ tunrntr Complaints, Pain In the Stomach and Bowels, Sc, It* action ia immediate and efficacious, and has been need by thousands since the Cholera Season of 1849. Physicians nse and recotnmenl it. All admit lt to be the best compound Jn use for tho complaints for which it is designed. STODDARD A BURTON, Troy, N, S. For sale by A. A. Solomoj.* & CVv al2-lm JOHN GRAY, J. SHAFFER, Commission Dealer Jn al! kinds of FOREIGN AND D< iMESTIC FRUITS akbFBODCCB, West Washevqton Macect, Opposite 143 West st, Bulkhead between Barclay al Vesey Eta, NEW YORK Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand, ltd put up for the .Southern market All consignments promptly attenked to tger Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Haywood, T. J. Walsh, and J. H. Parsons. Iv19 BLAIR & BICKFORD, LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM BER OF EVERY DESCRIP TION, DOORS, SASH, AND BLINDS. Mill and Lumber Y&rJ on Canal, neat Bryan atres Offlce 180 Bay street, 028-tl Savannah, 0* Groceries. OAA BBLS Extra Family Flonr ZuU - 60 bags choice Eastlndia Rice 60 bbls White Meal 26 half bbls Powdered Sugar 60 boxes Pipe* By isle New York steamers. my9-6 RANDELL A CO. Direct) Importation. CASKS Superior Burton (English) Ale, just re- * cetved and for sale by m2»CUNNINGHAM, PURSE A CO. H, W. MjeeCeb, E. 0 AaDtuoMS* MERGER & ANDERSON, Commission Merchants, DEALER IN ! No. 10 STODDARD’S UPPER RANGE BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA' Wooden Ware, Brooms, Bennett, Van Pelt & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS . igb thi saij or COTTON TOBACCO, (AVAL BTOIII, IW..L FOB THETURCHASK ANDSA1E OF STATE AW OTHER STOCKS, S3 WhitehaU 9t-. New Tor . HAILS, BRUSHES, MATS, Twines, Cordage, Tabs, Churn*. Cradle*, Wagons, Chairs, Baskets, Ac. Nos. 15 Fulton and. A302 Front Sts NEW YORK m-3 Notice. J W. NEVTFT, of tho firm of Kevlt, Latnrop d * Rogers, has associated himself with Lathrop t Co.-In the Dry Goods business, at the old stand of Jl-tf . HENRY LATHROP A CO. Sale of Government Property. Will be sold, at Public Auction, at the Government Store Ilonse, on South Commercial Wharf, Charles ton, S C-, at 12 o'clock, M, on FRIDAY, May 26th, 1866, a large quantity of Government property from the Army Machine Shops on St. Helena Island, consisting of Boiley Iron, Cast Steel, Bar and Sheet Cooper, Zinc, Spelter, Sheet Lead, Yellow Metal. Thurber’a Metal, Paints, Chaim Screws, Boiler Tubes, Boiler Rivets, Iron Pipe, Copper Nalls, Finishing Nalls, Composi tion NaUs, Spikes. Nails, Copper Tacks, Belting. Bolts, Wire, Hinges, Oars, Saws, Rope, Oakum, Sheathing Paper,'Coal Tar, Spun Yarn, Pitch, Roalu, Charcoal, Fire Bricks, Hose and’Couplings, Clamps for Boiler Iron, Screw Punches’, Pipe Cutters, Blow ers, Pet Lamps, Oil Cans, Crucibles, Faucets, Squirt Cans, Gang Saws, Capstans, Woodward steam Pomps, Expanders. Hydraulic Jacks, Anchors, Steam linages. Globe Valves, Check Valves, Gongs, Ther mometers, Steam Whistles, Crow Bars, Syringes, Spirit Level Bulbs, Lamp*, Sails, Blocks, Boat Hooks, Compasses, Life Preservers, Cork Fenders, Jack Screws,.Tube Brushes, Iron Tanks, Stoves, Store Grates, Bellows, Portable Forges, Platform Scales, Grindstone, Moulding Flasks, Shovels; Spades. Black smith’s Tools. Plumber’B Tools, Carpenter’s Tools. Catalogues containing a full list of the articles to be sold can be obtained In * few days upon applies- . tlon to tbe Quartermasters at Charleston and Hilton Head, S. C-, and Savannah and Augusta,-Ga. Terms cash In Government funds. O. W. THOMAS, Brevet Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartermaster, a20-td Department of South Carolina. Notice. UP FREIGHT OFFICE ATLANTIC A GULF R. R.) CaanueioM A Savammam R. R. Waixhousi, > ' Savannah, March 22d, 1866. ) Gull has no „ - - - sign a bond relieving the Company from all lq*s or damage after goods are unloaded from the care. C. H. WILLIAMS, raSS Agent Frei gkt Department^ RiimoiD* J. ActuJn Maxwxu. MAXWELL & REYNOLDS, Civil Engineers and Surveyors, will rtnunsa THE BEST TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS to Land Sellers, and, if employed by Boyers, will ex amine and leport upon lands In the market. $PT Office—Bull street. Of posit* Poet Office, se cond floor. Post Office Box. 489. Refer to John Screven, President 8. A A G. B. And- A G. B. B-; N. A. Hardee A Co. al»lm Cotton Seed. SACKS DEAN SI sack* Uppora Cotton Seed Which we can warrant. In store and for sale by myT-$ L. t. GDirjtawrnr A OO. IHE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. A RE now prepared to make A CALLS FOR FREIGHT to be forwarded’by them, and will deliver freights and money packages to all points ol tho oity fro ol charge. alO-lmo THE KEY-STONE; A MONTHLY MASONIC MAGAZINE. E dited By wm. b. smith, is Fayetteville st, Raleigh, N. C. Subscription .....$3 aYear A New Volume commenced January 1, 1866, ele gantly printed -upon very heavy wh tc paper, and neatly stitched and trimmed in beautlfol.covers. THE KEY-STONE is endorsed and recommended to the Fraternity at la ge by the Grand Dodge ™ North Carolln , and keenly reelin ' the wrtghtof this- hlglwcomptlment, the proprietors will spare neither iJ|A>y nor exertion to make reaCpnbllcation a most welcome visitor and companion wuh adl good mid true Maaon.—their wives, sisters, mothers and daughters, to whom *fe same may come greeting, pr specimen numbers sent to any part of the country "PO^PP’^Tn A CO , Publishers, 68 Fayetteville sL, Raleigh, N. C. ESTILL A BRO., Bull street, near tbe Poet Office, Agents a26 tf ' for Savannah. We have associated with us w Public Treasurer for North CaroltM-__^^^ REMOVAL. T H Li"ra». u ;Sss£ Gaden A Unckles, are now prcparecl ro m ^ trade, planters and others, f, acm.to? *1 ceries, Wines. Brand es, beL , ap !’, rkrt nricn. „ articles ia their line, at lowest ,» SONj. GREAT SOUTHER^ TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OIMOI OF COMTTROLLEK OF THE CCRRENCY, 1 Washington, March 7,1866. f TTTfiEBEAS, by satisfactory evidence presented W to the undersigned. It has been made to appear that “ The Merchants’ National Bank of Savannah,” tn the city of Savannah, In the county of Chatham, and State or Georgia, has been duly organized under and according to tbg. requirements Of the act of Congress entitled “An Act to provide a N«ional Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof” approved complied with all the provisions of said act required to be compiled with before commencing the business of banking under said act. Bow therefore, I, Freeman Clarke, Comptroller ol 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. ’ m testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of offlce thtsseventb day of March. IBM. ° Ti] FREEMAN CLARKE, No. 1640. Comptroller. The Merchants’ National Bank, ) * Savannah, March 19. I860. 1 In purenance of the authority of the United 9tates Comptroller as above, this Bank, with .a capital ol live hundred thousand dollars ($5< 0,000) paid In, will commence to receive deposits and pay checks and do a general banking business on Wednesday next, the 21* Inst., at its banking house on tbe Bay, between Bull and Drayton streets. O. BRIGHAM. President. GEO. W. DAVIS, Cashier. mar!9-2m Dress Making and French Mil linery THE EYE, EAR, AMD THROAT. rVR. WRIGHT, of Toronto. Panada. WErt, ray* consulted on ■^2ssas«ss.««J»= ^.JSitSSSSrr^ IM 41, in Dr. old office an tedSncieas and Broughton offleehenre fromtto 12 A- M-, and Sto6 P. M. JB-tf . PAPER f JREHOS and Depot forPrin®’ 2l8Ba? street,®^ p L ."S?. tassst*® Papers, of all siae* and weights; also, d»o_ , aiI1 j Card Boards, Printers’ Cards, Envelopes, l Printing Inks. Having had long experience In the buying our. goods in large lot* direct Ton tacturers enables ns to compete wiu ^ PI Agents for Wade’s celcbrated-Printlng I® 18 ' ^ in this aty for the Bath Paper MtUs. | d80 (pjp« The hlgheet cash prices paid for all ■tock. Brown’s standarci sca1 ^ TTSED by the United States and P° ,ds ° U menta for more than q THIRTY YE Adapted to any branch of bnatue* ^ ^ home markets. Warranted acrnr ?L e d«J7 1,1 Srirt^ms No. 8 B^clg-rt. THOS. W. MANUFACTURER of ^ FURNITURE AND CEHe ^ UPHOLSTERY# ^ 884 Dock Street, * N. a—All ORDERS sent by Lumber to West Iijfc; A dvances made on cum- other produce to our iriende In ro alT-3lU KBVNgS3^ LAWS AND JOUK^; gUlW 0 ^c4 anoeof assaaMSSSSSsstf.^ 5SSSi«5d*y* efter ie-ttaie ^ theSpsnf V give good bead, or incklSd wfo ngj&SsT. *28.1*2*