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The Daily News and Herald!
BY 8. W. MASON.
8AMUKL W. HAMM Editor,
W. T, THOMPSON Amcltte Editor.
Official Paper dFTfiS City.
GOVERNOR J
; ' uf 1 * 1
; We flbd in ■» How i
' 41k iiut, ! loyitif iddrln Iron
to the “lojri people of LoninaDA, 1 ’in relation
to the recent bloody riot in New Orldani.
He addressee one put of hie constituents and
dmamtmamlluiu- fie Hfu team liib.lhn,
President, and intimates very clearly that be
— , / 'A' V _. {aranthe Radical policy. His aim isevi-
LUIUT CIMILATIH nflttln MB 8llI1 deittlytomcrease the tendency to civil and lo
cal strife. He goes back to the point of begin-
HI SWT
stitntional convention
what it did, bow it adjourned, and why it re-
basembled. He argues t^ttanWM^ler
galityin its recent assemblage, according totfi e
ablest le^l gentlemen in the country with
WbAhl he had consulted. Upon this point, he
says; tj f i T
WEDNESDAY, h
poiTHAiTitta
Are authorized to receive mbreriptiou. for the NEWS
AND HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly *nt Weekly at our
advertised rates.
TO OOt COCNTEY VklESOA
As much Intesret la feltthroughout the country in
regard to the proapecta ofthaeattqn-aad eth<
we will be grateful to our planting friends ant
crops
and other*
nj.he interior for information cm that subject. Those
who have opportonittss for obtsintf Tolnabte iufor-
mation in regard to the growing crops, the working
of the free-isbor system, and kindred matters, of gen
eral interest, will confer a fitvor by communicating
the same to na.
We refer our readers to the dispatches in
to-day’s paper, giving an interesth>g 1 accoant
ol the assemblage and organisation of the
Philadelphia Convention yesterday. It will
be seen that the proceedings were not only
barmonions but enthusiastic, and give ample
assurance that the great object for which it
was called will be gloriously fulfilled.
The ckalrra.
By the report of the |Board of Health,
.published inr another column, it will be seen
that during the past week a few cases of
cholera have occurred in the city. But the
disease is not an epidemic ,aud no fears ate
entertained at present that it will assume
that character ; yet it is the duty of every
citizen to make the sanitary condition ol his
premises as perfect as possible by the re
moval of every particle of filth and the free
use of lime. . .
The Georgia Medical Society at a 1at6
meeting unanimously passed a resolution
that all cases of death should be reported,
and therefore the Board of Health report4.be
few cases of cholera that U$ve . ocBuire^ ^
the Lincoln Hospital, in the suburbs of the
city, all of which are among the colored
people.
REPORT ON THE FREEDMEN’S BU
REAU.
But be fails to explain how, if j was ,that
twenty-three members, assembled tor action
befbre the vacant seats were fifed uixfer hie
order for an election.
The great point sought to be established
by Gov. Wells is that the disturbances were
bred of the fact that the members of the Con
vention were “loyal men” and he attempts
an indirect attntatkmafttfcaiHe* tv saying;
“i bad seen tbat, while profeeaing with the lips
4*<3$t-wed allegiance to the "
the past, which Ml
President, they were _ _
aud dictatorial. They glory in~apparent schism be
tween the President and Congress in the policy of
restorin^the States lately in rebellion, end rub their
delight at the idea of a civil war in the
not hesitate to charge the civil
authorities with complicity in jupsaacre,
and presents the present state of affairs
thus;
Not having room for the masterly aud ex
haustive report by Generals Steedman and
Fullerton, of the operations ol the Freed-
men’s Bureau, we have to content ourselves
with the publication of so much of it a* re
fers to matters in this State, which is compli
mentary to Gen. Tillsou aud most of his sub
ordinates. But'tbe individual cases of ex
tortion and peculation traced and fixed upon
the'agents of the Bureau in other States in
dicate an amount of corruption truly start
ling. It is stated that heavy flues have been
extorted, the greater part of which was pock
eted by the unacfUpn kxu agents, wjiQepnlya
■mall per cent- was returned tb the' Govern
ment ; clergymen exacted unusual fees from
the treedmen for performing tlm marriage ser
vice ; slave-pens have been established and
maintained, from which males and females
have been sold at five dollars per month, and
other acts perpetrated by the employes of
the Bureau of such a character as to disqual
ify them for the discharge of any official
duty. We will note one fact presented in
the report, as fixing the guilt of peculation
and fraud upon the agents of the Bureau. It
is this; On the Mississippi steamboats,.Where
the negroes hire themselves out, instead of
being let by the Fieedmen’s Bureau, they
get forty dollars a month and their board,
while on the plantations, under Bureau con
tracts, they receive only from ten to fifteen
dollars.
The report is drawn up with ability and * 8 as
clearness, and exhibits the Bureau in many
localities m its true colors. The
are decidedly of opiate* that K
evil, which should be dispensed wi ^
diately. They ; l(j^YMbfitaSl$ii$ * «
suicidal folly to feaw millions of dollars
from the National Treasury to be expended
or stolen, as they now are, under the present
management of the Freedmen’s Bureau.
A Political Motxmxvt in Florida—Un
conditional Unionists.—Mr. O. B. Hart, of
East Florida, calls a Convention of Uncon pi-
tional Unionists of Florida, to meet, at Talla
hassee, on the 22d August, to appoint dele
gates to the Radical Convention to be held
in Philadelphia on the 3d September next.
The Tallahassee Floridian, commenting
upon the strange movement, says we had
hoped that the Convention of the friends of
the President to meet in Philadelphia on the
14th inst., would be the only National Con
vention in which any portion of the people of
Florida wonld care to be represented. But
it seems that we were mistaken.
Pbovessob Joseph Jonas, M. D—This gen
tleman, lately of Augusta, Ga., but formerly
of this eity, has ncoepted the choir *>{, Ee
thology in the Medical" jbgpiptiifjnt ggii
University of Nashville. The Dispatch, of
that city, speaking of FffJ® 6
says the many graduates ana friends of owl
University throughout Tennessee and other
States cannot but be highly gratified by this
announcement, since Prpfessor Jones is
known in Europe no less than in America as
one among t^|s(>^4t>scien«|fo«^( ^pon a feny-ftfe J»t
lebrities of the Union
Neoko Depredations in. Virginia.—-Con
siderable apprehension is felt ip several of
the adjoining counties in Virginia in conse
quence of the nurnly spirit manifested by
the negroes. Reports bare been received
that bands have been organized in different
localities for the purpose of making raids
upon the whites who are objectionable to
th»"» and committing depredations generally.
Horse stealing, robbery, and other crimes
are of daily ocmiraBieei and afoj being jepr
tied to such an extent that vigilance com
mittee* have been farmed to ferret out and
bring to puniattofent
TT
piMnof the
m Gov. Wells
Philadilfua, August 1 it.—Ths Convention
- *"wi*ww ui myuiuuinmu, uic .j. . .. ,J t! uJQj ‘’“J
functions
tag to the Court, to decide. Senators snd Represen
tstivesR Congress of great leaning, and men of high
legal attainment. In New Orleans, hare expreeeed the
opinion that wider the resolution of adjournment, the
Convention—’" ** — -
Democratic
FwmjnelC if I had saj doubt on the snbjSt,'
deferred to the opinion of man.**
He is particularly sensitive respecting the
charge from which.be ligoaljy fails to extri
cate himseff
revolutionists
aud a few of the adjoining parishes,
regard to this he says:
r“Every parish would have bsan'rapresoated, about tears fi
one half having elected thaw isfegisS feJaHsmdlfce t7TL n
other half in 18S6. making a just equilibrium of those WB -
who apposed and those who 1 ‘
Confederacy."
With
> sustained the cause of the
fW!W» -i
Carolina and teSfHsafeuipIffe WUJ now coma arm ana
arm Into thisCgnvcofitor : j.liio;/ i,-
This annossiswiial wa# «totofi 1 with great »p
i.antoHMSiSWns-^at this moment
Qsnchef Mssa.ntm.rtt. and Oov. Orr
of South Ortwins, it feesfeOf detsgatson, march si
inarm, lisnnars fiyfng aafie murin Rlagtng. Shout
after shoot, spntsaanits and greeral. nntths air;
filled tbs syre of deRgatM and spaeSston.
John A. DU, neentwated temporary chairman.
In accepting be fifed; I regird this as a Convention
of no ordinary charterer, vtbt only oe aeoouat of the
higfaaodpk mdpobWnl standing ef- gentlemen who
the convention, anmbering some twenty or comjifiafauaCowrrttion, hrttocansettfea conven-
D J tion of the p„-ople of all the States of the- UnionfAp-
plaose] and because We cannot donbt if Its proceedings
tore conducted with harmony and good judgment, that
it will lead to most it may ^fee truly
Midthatnofeody^^ffj Jf|finmj»n thfe chnUstent
under oircu diUfeyAmulfeiiWW and ** important
since the yesr 1787, [applause,] the year when our
ancestors assembled in this city to form a better gov
ernment for the States which composed the old Con-
atem^MAJhgovernmentMMb fere beep confirmed
and made m*re enduring as we trust by the fearful
trials and pep ils which over-
comae lAprhiuse.] Ton Stater have frit no representa
tion in the Legfetefatrqfef this country, and this wrong
we have conseUnmm protest against, and as mnefras
in our power to redress. When the President of the
United Stalins declared war had ceased,
States had the ripbt of representation. The
exacting of new conditions is subversive to
our national liberty “and dangerous topublic peace.
[Loud applafiae.] Ia this the Government onr fathers
fought to establish,'dr which wt may have fought to
maintain? -He trusted that in the deliberations of
the Convention the main idea would be to change the
present complexion of Congress, to purify the Repub-
Se.ua and bring it hack to its original standard—one
country, one gag, one onion of equal States.
jgAfter the appointment of the Committees on Cre-
dentlaia, Rasaiutioas and Organization, the Conven
tion adjumaed until to-morrow at noon.
Senator Doolittle has been nominated in the Com
mittee of Organisation aa permanent chairman.
Hr. Vallapdlgham lent a letter to the Ohio delega
tion declining toga hti0 Convention. It will be read
before that body te-marrow.
FROM EUROPE.'
ace to the flag, and an obliteration of
8—bnflifli M# -MMdflc at the
were becoming arrogamT iu'toleraut
' In view of all this array of atnmg, stubborn facta,
1 freely acknowledge my vievs of a conciliatory policy
ill turning back to allegiance thoee who have been en
gaged in a war to destroy the Union, have wfemgone
a change. The intolerant vpirit engendered by
slavery still exista Thr Lass of property and the
failure of hopes can never he forgiven, and though I
regard them as impotent la resist the constituted au
thority enforced by the preaenee of the military, yet 1
am feinTiaoed they would rtmnr the rebellion to-mor
row if they saw a prospect of success.
“Having failed in their attempt to destroy the Gov
ernment, they seek to retain political power by the
same spirit of political violence by which their chiefs
had sustained their supremacy before the war.
"My deliberate conclusion is, that if the military
forces be withdrawn tbs lives of the Union men who
proved themselves conspicuous in r**l*it»ir i r[; their
allegiance will not be safe." j j; j yT;
He also essays to create the impression
that the outbreak was commenced by tbe
'rebels,” and that it was prompted by a
feaaftteal hatred of tbe African race. The
ewOrie
New Orleans Crescent, commenting upon this
feature of the addreaasaya: < •••» • i >
“This ie not Urn esse. There was groat indignation
tbe community. It fetrae; hut that Indignation
was not directed
to subvert the State Aul
natural resentment of a
set of unj. _
who were plotting tb subvert tbe State Authorities,'
end to seize possession of tbfigeyagnmant by means
which in all communities wonld be recognized as
revolutionary and tressfinabla.
“Large crowds of people, both black and white,
were assembled to see what waa going on; but no in
dication. of hostility between the two races were man
ifested. All over the city negroes pursued their usual
avocations in peace and quiet. They walked the
streets, or drove their drays, and nobody said a harsh
word to them. Negroes in Naw Orleans, except those
immediately engaged in the Convention riots, were as
safe as negrofisUTBoston fel suiy Haas, and Ur
Safe it
than negroes in New York, daring the riots which,
from time to time, have afflicted that city.
The other implied dedarfltloa fif 4hA
Governor that tbe “uorepentARt rebels” are
seeking some excuse for recommencing the
war
idle and unsupported as that with
reference to the negroes.
Now and Then.
the legality of the Louisiana Con-
of 18G4 was brought up for cou-
in tbe United States Senate, Mr.
Chariot Sumner dan ponced it is • '‘•tp-
pendous hoax—a mere seven months’ abor
tion, begotten by the bayooet in criminal
conjunction with the spirit of caste, and born
before its time, rickety, unformed, un
finished.” And Mr. Senator Wade, 4t Shi
same debate, expressed his sentiment* sa
follows:
Sir, I bare beard a great deal about this
pretended election in Louisiana which did
not come from Major General Banks, and I
pronounce tbe proceedings a mockery. It is
not pretended that there could be dratpmed
up from tbe riff-raff of New Orleans and
sent into tbe vicinity, under tbe mandate of
a Major General, more than about six
thousand votes, where over fifty thousand
were formerly polled.”
And yet, the men who got up this seven
months’
their labors and adjourned, they agreed to
meet again two p^l^toth^f toft y Mo i AUj
Contention, in order tb carry out tbe Radical | Low Midfiling,
programme, hod torn eaulmt is Applauded
by the Radical press, and their deeds of
i.i.i
lit
XiL
V A
The Supreme Court. qf Minneasqta. has
decided thafi in,*f. totfidp brought to re
damages in a case where the driver'
sta|W coach, proceeded in .* dark sight,
without any lights on hie Vehicle, to drive
ably correct.
Bounties
stated that the pay department, at .Washing
ton ia now reedy to pay the bounties to coir
<wed soldiers (ranted by the act of Congress
•pprenHBfe i** « is MS
the amount iiiTolred in tbtwttfement of the
claims will^iot fUi nindh rtioft of WOW,-
AfW Pnfnw. «XesMfe—- frlfriffl
nr.* setore claims uiwu*w» vin,,r
sgents willbe«tetu£wlby»b*dep<frt*eni
such agenta must make afildayit tbattiMDidy
interest they have ts tofi felpifep l 9
them for collection in tbe l<^fl, fee (fire dol
lars) allowed by the act, and.t^ exp^mses
advanoed by theta tor flatofpfor j ottot tfy
knowledgemente. Several' htandred * claims
now on file in the deparbaent are su^pen
on this account. - > Tb‘d
1 1 ■ ” ■ 1 ■ 11 1 ■ • <
New Soothrrn Railroad.—It fe proposed
to constrect a railroad connecting the At
lantic at Savannah and Brunswick with the
Mississippi at Memphts, via Oolumbua and
Tuacumbia. A convention at Columbus,
Georgia, on the Slat, considered the matter.
appointed to visit the
of the Northwest in quest of the
berewithal for building the road, and
fffif&OOO was conditionally subscribed to-
ward tos project.
A Mexican Conefiract. A letter from
Mexico gives important information respect
ing a conspiracy against the Imperial Got
ernment, in which jmsny prominent men,
active supportore-of Santa Anna, were con.
oeamed. Fifty-two of them have been arrest-
3 3, including Bettor Lacunas, Minister at
tate, three other members ef the Cabinet,
and other palace officials. The conspirators
were combining, it is asserted,' to oveethl
the Government of the Empire and to rein-
Sfiate Santa Anna aa PresWIsnt or Dictator.
,RIW owra
I j to construct i
k lantic at Sava
M Mississippi at
Tuacumbia.
Georgia, on tl
committee
^HBitiei of the
^^^Mrberewithal
Savanxah.—It is stated that Ar.,T- Stew
art, the Merchant Prince of Now York City,
willgoon establish a branch of his, New York
fioAse at Savannah, Ga.. It would certainly
be a good thing for Mr. Stewart. Savannah,
in ten years from to-day, will double he*
present'popuUtion. Mar merehants ere 1 not
fhjly allive to th* importance of cultivating
topless relations wjU^ttojtferio^of the
State. One or twoj^ flfr |tg Jtewart
could establish woutt 1 tminAR IntBr all up.
—WUedatvilk Fcdnl Umm- -j inny. , ,/t,
^ | v- — 'f
PinsoN Bbownlow made a speech a tew
yean since in tttiiiii hiikted Aat “he wanted
to see hell greased flvdffiUll gut
fat” It is very likeiyTft'VurVee—but not
thegrease.:-. . ..j/:. :u, i.i-j ,■) , i iV
The Roman Loan.—Elsewhere we pub-
dsh, by requeet, aa lliirum tn the menibeni
of tbe Catholic Church in regard to tbe
THE CONY^fifN' IN 8pK)S w
Gen. John A. iHi Temperary Chairman.
■ 1 yiT‘ >
HIS ADDEHSB TO THK CONVENTION
to be »
fcf-Wm. eofiherill^
Aug. 12.—John Ward, 40 years; <
■ g. la—Peter Hagan, 65 years;]
lii.Ud -.
1 4tfe. A—John W. Rabun, SS year*; billions fever.
Ass, S^-WflUam H. Dunnjng, 44 jimni Uataamm.
Uoa of stomach. , i.nn, •/ . • . ..
8.—Edward Winslow Wyatt, 40 yfara; VpW
Aug. 1*.—Robert Hannegan, 45 years; congestive
An*. )<>.—Henry". OHutoDr Craig, A • 3WSTS to fi
saantbs, enfleptic oonrulsions. , .
, fina 11.—Mary JaneRannegan, 4 years; br*m fever.
Aw, 12.—Iranklin Redy, 14 years; bilUoue fever.
, Afig.'U.-fJ. VrieRd. eu years; ceuaDpfeou.
Mention by laying : Geg 1
Renewal of War Between
Prussia and Bavaria.
Report of Stock Exchange.
THE PRUSSIAN GOVERNMENT FOR-
.... BIfifi THE EXTENSION OF
FRENCH EMPIRE TO
THE RHINE.
By the Cable *• the Associated Praia.
LoapON, Ang. 14.—Evening advices have .been re
ceived from tbe ConUnent, indicating tbe probable
renewal of war between tbe Prussians and Bavarians
upon tbe territory of tbe latter power, and great fears
are entertained of each event.
Tbe foUowiag ere official quotations of stock ex-
-v T . j a. . „ —. ... change at the close of holiness to-day : Consols for
upon the National aud Slate autoonUes, « * 7K; Valted state , M0 68>i .
a “ nH nnenDTwirtod aa that * xjvvmooL, Aug. 14, Evening. —No change to report
in the cotten market. Prices firm, and sales to-day of
100,000 bales.
London, Ang. 14, Noaa.—The Prussian Govern
ment baa informed tbe Emperor Napoleon that hie
demands fbr tbs extension of hie Empire to tbe Rhine
cannot be complied with, and that tbe Prussian ter
ritory there situate will never be ceded to France.
From New York.
Mi
Injunction Served upon the National
Rxpress Company.
■*' ,'jt HtrrtMo■ i• BA
New York. Aug. IA—Only two cates of cholera are
repqrfed here to-day, mdfive ia BrooUrn.
Some thirty rnflant, attending a prize fight at Yon-
keys, were arrested this morning, and tbe fight
stopped. Pj3.fi i ■<
An injunction baa been granted by fbeSaprotoe
Conrt agaiufe ttie Nafeoml Sdpreea Company, opon
application of atockholdana , wfio aka dissatisfied with
the condition of its attain.
The Chateau. Rag tug la Cincinnati.
Cincinnati, Aug. 14.—Thfi’ cholera ia raging hero:
ilfideath* from that disease yesterday.
August IA—Cotton sales to-day 150 bales;
27c.; factors disposed to sell poor cot*
tenR quotations. ■
t . New York Market.
ustifled by Uffi mBlk who denounced ^Ngw YonK, August IA—Gold, r>ve-twentiee
Mgkfepafi, of '82,106X- Seven-thirties, 105. Cotton
more active, sales of l.MS Safes; Middling, 34«3S.
Flour firmer at $V 80@15 for Southern. 'Wheat 2^8
cents better. Com A cent lower, with sales of 173,000
bnabels. , Beef steady. Pork firm, salsa 6.S60 barreU
"‘i'fiNte.: Lard heavy. Whiskey dull. Sugar steady,
•ales of 1,200 hhds.; Muscovado at WX@U>J. Coffee
firm.' Mulaeeea quiet. Turpentine «8fe7L: Ro&a
quiet al $30*. .
upset the coach in the river and drowned the> ^hax Wm Wanm-r-If Bismarck* success
passengers, tbe Court kotow Wdtod beiijinti
fled in instructing Urn jmy that there was *
luck ot due care and diligence on toe part of
of; tbe driver.
One would be led to say, that jfie Supreme
Court of MtaaMrilki* fe this raapeeti ipcab*
wm owing MUM fact of bis being “the only
man in Osriba&y wbo knew what he want
ed," *be Conservative-Union, patty in this
country deserve success for a simitar reason.
of the Union, / completely
fuPy.uaXhm baste of the Coustitutiou.
We nevfil Korn the RteKcaMmden
in Coagrem »■ Moltloa ef their purpose.
They aaaafled Hie President, assailed what
political adversaries, excoriated the'Sonthern
people, and expressed their dissatisfaction
With everything. We bad from them nega
tions beyond number, and fonlt-llnding with-
outluait. But they never formed among
tbemselvea, or presented to tbe people, a da*
finite statement a* to wbat they really wanted,
! or wbat finsf wd faft rji tod 1 feasible course
they would pursue in effecting tbe great oh-
Radicate feiL and. befe tbst the Conservative
Unionist* have m*ch a great advantage over
them.— N. E Ihsa itv. 10-
A Queen to Visit jWamoiom—E
the Queen dowageAfl A#$>dW|JrU
wtfo arrived in ifFg* Tfonr by WrCi
atSmer Mi, cm > VeiHeaday HhtMiqg, Ann
accepted an taratoAtos to visit this city, and
wm arrive aboUt the first of next weak. She
baa recently. 'rifiUal Jtaiope to ask the chnieh
fibrne for the extension or religion among her
sealing appearance, with black eyei, black
straight abater *04 o«ve complexion, and
dresses in Ibe latest style. Her Msfertf fe
paniefi tod escorted by Maj. Hopkins,
icex of tbe Sttoteb army. A young
ih lady, Mte» lneae Hr*
with bar in tbs capacity of a
These, wfih • maa servant and maid servant,
comprise the anile. A special messenger
sent to New Yoik from this city to
m proper reception to tbe illustrious
and to tender her the hospitalities of
OWuoveroaaant. . V’" °
—Prof. Agassiz has presented Boston with
Roman Loan, to which the attention of the I * South American oainch. Tbe bird attracts
public ia invited. - great attention on the common.
OOLORED.
Ang. 8.—Lucy Maker, 26 years; diarrhoea.
Aug. 8—Wm. Brown, 30 years; diarrhoea.
. Aqg» 8r—#08iflh Firtey,2f yean; dia*h«a- -
.. Ang. a.—Aathouy Grant, 40 years; acute enftentia.
1 -Ang. 9.—Serena Hubbard, 65 yean; rheumatinn.
Aug. *.~4beftt<*i Blake, 18 yean; ohotom morbAf
Aug. t.—Johu Beaqman, 35 years; angina pectoris,
f j Aug. fdhhsan, TO yean; co—umgtttm
Aug.aO.-Marj.BUke, 22 yearn; Irhfllf.ra. ■
4 Allg. 10.—Elizabeth Williams. 30 yean; cboUra.
Ang. 10.—Eugenia A. Phinizy, 4 yean; diarrhoea.
Ang. IA—John Houston, 11 years; consumption.
Aug. 1L—Unknown T ** a Q 1 found drowned.
Aug. 11.—Jane hell, 25 years; cholera.
Ang. 12.—Abigftl Booker, 85 yean; cholera.
Aug.'12.—Ann J. Lott, 19 years; cholera.
Aug. 12.—PhiUiff Steveus, 70 yean; cholen.
. Aug, 13*—Moees M’AUis, 16 yean; cholera.
Aug. 1^.—Elite Brown, 30 years; cholera.
Aug. 13.—Richard Haryille, 19 yean; cholera.
Aag. 18.—Jack DeLyon, 46 yean; phthiflia pulmon-
glia.
13.—William Croftou, 9 months; speama. ^
Whitoa..
Oolorefl.
Total.... 30
iatflHBflBta in Cathedral Cemetery 4
Laurel Grove Cemetery 30
; 1 frttal.... 34
Note.—The casrs of cholera reported are aH from
tbe Freedmen’s Hospital, wbicb is outaids the city
limits.
JAMES STEWART,
. i, Secretary BoardofHeaftli.
OBITUARY.
Ill «. AUGUSTUS WENZ died Aligns! 8, less.by
accidentally falling off the engine “Athena," of the
Central Railroad provision train, while discharging
his duty as fireman thereon, aged eighteen yean and
four month*.
Dear Augustas—innocent youth, so remarkably free
from all the contaminating vices of society, and espe
cially city society—thou waat a hi candidate for hea
venly honors.
Called away from our circle in this lower world
without one word of warning, to the celestial spliere
and society of “God's own,’’ thou hadst no time to
send farewell or blessing to thy bereaved kindred and
friends, no time to commend thy own soul to the
mercy of thy maker; but to murmur against the in
scrutable ways of Providence were vsfn.
The judgment* of our Father in Heaven aeem to ua
mortals sometime* harsh and not deserved, but it
will assuredly all tend to His glory and our present
good.
In this spirit thy family, dear Augustus, bid thee a
last farewell, and hope for reunion in the halls above,
where there is no bitterness.
'Peace be to your ashes.” C. W. W.
Special Notices.
Notice.
Savannah, August IS, 18IS.
AU persona favorably disposed to tbe organisation
Of n new Loan Association, to be called THE WORK
INGMAN’S LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SAVANNAH,
having for Ua object money-lending, with n view to
building hoo'cs, and for other purpose., as may be
determined on, v> ill meet THIS EVENING, at eight
o’cl<«k, at the Exchange Long Room, to take the
subject. Into consideration. oatS-lt
Notice to Consignees.
Consignee, per brig Ann, from New York, ue
hereby notified that she is THIS DAY discharging
at Clagliorn A Cunningham's Wharf. All good, re
maining on wh irf after sonset will be stored at risk
and expense of owners.
anl5-lt HUNTER fe GAMMELL.
Special Notice.
UI IUOItl.UI UBUOU4. r
Savannah, Angoat 14, 18SS.J
Biilholders are hereby notified that tfie priority of
their claims will be lost, unless presented within six
mo ths from the time of a^sienment of tha assets of
tbe Bank. A. PORTER,
W. CUMMINS,
anil il2.v*Micnwtf Assignees.
|y Macon Telegraph aud Angasta Constltation-
allst will please publish daily for three weeks.
County Election.
ifl ELECTION will be held OH THURSDAY, thy
xteenth day of Angu9t. next, lor a Coroner of
Chatham county, vice Henry H. Eden, resigned.
The Polls will be opened at seven o’clock a. m. and
r ha dosed at six o'clock p. m.
The Sheriff of Chatham county, with bis Depaty,
and the Constables of the county ore required to b*
present to preserve order.
GEO. P. HARRISON, J. I. C. C. C.
. JOHN WILLIAMSON, J. I. C. C. C.
jy‘4lnw4w
To the Voters of Chatham Co.
FBlXOW-CinzKNS: I am
office of Coroner of Chatham county, and respectfully
solicit yonr supp.nt at the ensuing election.
|y23^odtf WILLIAM 80HERZSB, M. D.
To the Voters of Chatham Co.
FELLOW-CITIZENS; I aunynaet myaelf as a
candidate tor Coroner, and respectfully solicit yonr
votes at the election to be held on Th arid ay next,
ths 16th inst.
Sal4-3| JNO. A. RICHARDSON.
(HE BEST TUNIC.—Caswell, Mask fe Oo-’s
FERRO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR OF CALWAYA
is * combination of the three best tonics, IRON,
'PHOSPHORUS, CAUSAYA.
the Iron gives the blood a rich vermilttonenior
wkere it becomes ihin and watery; the Phosphorus
aofpHes nervous power In cases of maalal dap
■Wh. while »h .' Callsaya gives tone and Vigor to all
fee organa cf the body.
Sole manufacturers, O AS WELL, MACK fe DO., un
der Filth Avenne Hotel, New York, and Newport, &
I. For sole at LIPPMAN’S
jy# tf Drag and Chemical Worehonee.
Assignees’ Notice.
The undersigned having been appointed assignees
of the Farmers' and Mechanics’ Bonk of Savannah,
Georgia, hereby notify bili-holdere and other claim
ants gainst the said Bank to present the some lor 11-
qfedatlon, and all persona indebted to the Bonk an
required to make immediate payment.
BHl-heWeri will lose their priority tf tbe blH* are
not presented within six months from this dote.
JOHN RICHARDSON,
J, E. GAUDRY,
jy27-tf Aeslgoeee.
Assignee’s Notice.
The myhirnlflni d having beyn appointed
of the Bankof aomnteroe of Savannah, Georgia.la
prepared to enter upon his duties. All bill holden
and other pereniy. having clalffi® against fits sold
But, ore requested to present the ume for DffiMt-
tfon, and all parttes indebted to the Bank am re
quested to make immediate payment.
BUI holders will lose their priority if the Wto am
not presented within six months from this Mo.
.11; , JOHN C. FERRILL,
■flfrsm
UlLL'l
HAIR BYE, »
tews, iastantaaeons. Beet, cheapest, dorabSe, re
. Depot, Ho. «8 John street, MeW York. Sold
by^ drug and patent medicine stores everywhere
— iflin *n
tA* QrjgiBfii tnj imt in tin World! Ikiwlytws
Rtoi perfect HsirDjO. Hirmkws, ReHmbJe indlMUt*
taneoas. Produces immediate y a eplendld Black at
m, without Injuring the hair or tom.
^ SU cffccteofbaddye*. BoMhyaB lkur
TRe genuine ie signed Wilham A.
REGENKRATINr) EXTRACT OF MTT.TihFLidUhfe,
NINO FLYfl
Hakes quick work with flies, and, if t
early, keeps the house clear all sammer.
Look ont for imitations. Get Dutcher’t only.
jeSfelm
. fsess&'aE-'
e ao Inviting ia the city belle of fashion.
mwfiffi iimtoi ntf munnnMfiiM
toetom,totong the complexion taeih, transparent
tod ffiwMtk It contains ao suaRrlpl lajuiioea to ,
the akin. Patronised by Aetrsows and Opera
fiingera. I Us wbat every lady should have.* Sold
everywhere. Retail price, W cents.
Prepared by W. B. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y.
Iddruea all order* to , •
DBU8 BARNEB * CO.,
ocl2T-eodly Naw yort.
For Sale,
8. T.—18ffiH4X k u , .‘
Drake’* Plutotiw Bit(*!«•
They parity, fereagthea nod Invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to cnongs of water and tot,
They overcome teteots of dissipating and late hours.
They strengthen ths system sto enliven to mind.
They prevent Haesaattc end intermittent fever*.
They pwiiy Use breath and oddity of tbe stomach.
They ease Dyspepsia and Constipation, a
They core Dtesrheea, Cholera and Cholera Mnrifes-
Tbey core Ltvsr Complaint anfi Nennaaffeadachn.
Thoyarothe host Bmerste the world. They mokn
the week strong, ann at* exhausted nature's gnfet
storer. They ore made of pare St. Croix Bhm, the
celebrated OaHevy* Balk, roots and herbs, end; are
taken with tbeplaaaureof a beverage, without regard
to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to
delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant Sold by
ell Grocers-Druggists, Jloteli and Saloons. Onlvgen-
fenewhea Cork is coverefeby onr privafoti. S. Stomp.
Bewsre of counterfeit* and refilled bofale*-
F. a DRAKE fe CO.,
oct38-eodlv aiBuk How. Ifew York.
: “^g5gSf.
Vault, On account ot the enormous expense tc
which the county is pot by prisoners being turned
over for Dial to Courts hot to convene in several
months, when a Court hafipg jurisdiction Is in ses
sion, thereby burdening ike county with heavy and
unnecessary costs, It le hereby directed thy all Mag
istrates shill torn over their cases to the nearest
Court having jurisdiction, otherwise their bills will
not be passed by this Const.
GEO- P. HARRISON. J. I. C. C. C.
JOHN WILLIAMSON, J. 1. C. C. C.
True extract from the miantes.
WH. H. BULLOCH,
anS-eodlw Clerk I. C. O. C.
-
IfXiCmB- WHARF, foot ol
»_F very best qualto to Gate to*. MtoiA naff Pin*
Wood. 'OtolWooddeslfebdlnanypriKadtlfc dtf)
for eight golfers per cord, the other qualities In pro
port inn A. R. CULLEN.
HffllKp Cftifktint’s Segar Bmporium, and at tbe Post
Office. , aa!5-2t
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The friends and acquaintances of
Mr. Samuel C. Catherwood,
Drogglfe and Apothecary,
Long and favorably known with tbe late John B.
Moore, will now find Mm at the DRUG AND CHEM
ICAL STORK of THOMAS M. TORNER,. southwest
corner Bernard and Broughton streets. anlS-
Assignees’ Notice.
The naderfegned having been appointed Assignees
of tbe Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia, are
prepared to enter open their duties, and all bill*
holden and other persona having claims against said
banks are requested to present the same for liquida
tion, and all parties indebted to the Bank are re
quested to make immediate payment Bffiholdeis
wiH lose their priority if the bills are not presented
within six months.
GEO. W. ANDERSON,
H. W. MERCER,
*ul3-sW2m Assignees.
Election Notice.
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
OrPMK Cl tax or Cosmit,
Auauav 11th, IBM.
At the next Regular Meeting or Conncil, to beheid
on Wednesday Evening, August 22d, 1S66, et five
o’clock P. M., an election will be held for tbe office of
- CITY TREASURER,
(To fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of B.
T. Gibson, Ksq.j
SALARY, *3,000—BOND, $25,000.
Also, for tbe office of
ASSISTANT TREASURER.
SALARY, $ BOND, $10,000..
Applicants must state in their applications the
names of their securities (two required) and hand in
tfcslr applications to me on or before 10 o'clock A M.
on that day. JAMBS STEWART,
uuii-td Clerk of Council.
Assignees’ Notice.
Bark or BavahkAb, i
Savannah, Georgia, July A tsttf
The undersigned having been appointed Assignees
of thi* Bink for the purpose of adjusting and liqui
dating its affairs, therefore all person, having claims
against this corporation will present them, and al
bill-holders of this Bank are required to present the
same within six months from this date, or they will
lose the priority granted by statute, and those in
debted will make Immediate payment to
H. BRIGHAM,
GKO. W. DAVIS,
IjS-lm Assignees.
AkSimr nsr; sssr
CITY OF SAVANNAH. I
OFFICE OF CLERK GF COUNCIL, v
August 3d, »8i*. j
Notice is hereby (iron that the Registry Uetol
citizens entitled by law to vote at the caning elec
tion for Mayor and Aldermen of ton OByof Savan
nah, trill dose on Monday, tbe fid day of September
next. The Registry List Is open daily ttomea.ni.
till g p. m. Persona not qualified to vote will retain
thsfe names to tbe City Treasurer.
JAMES HTBWART,
iag3-lot aerie of Coa«ii.
To the Voters of Chatham Co.
Theandeifegned was railed In Chatham county-;
waa In Major Anderson's command; and lost hla left
Simla the dfetenaaof Fort )^cAUfimi, He Uow sets
MaMlow-aoidkm tod dUxeos of Ch^ham county
for their suffrage* for the bfRca of OOKONBR. .
If aleeted, he will have on. of the oldedt atfff beat
surgeons 1$ the city to, aaaiat him In the
proper discharge of Ua duties.
au2 JUUiLAKD MONTGOMERY.
New
GEORGIA FLOUR.
r AA SACKS AMD HALF SACKS, from Stovall’s
OW Mill, for sat. fair
auU-St CONNKRAT * JOHNSON.
The Land We Love for August,
DsBO W<b REVIK W, for Anguat,
BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE, for July,
BALLOU'S MAGAZUntfor Septembes,
PETERSON'S MAGAZINE, for September,
THR GALAXY, No. 8.
For sale by
aalo-tf RffrtfrfeBHpTgro^
MARTIN J. FORD*
attorney at law,
OFFICB. an TB MEYAWTnuw*.
t > • ' I ' ■ 1 .
jyttdm SAVANNAH. GA»n
Rockland Lime.
1000 >>wgM P ® atE ROCKLAND tjvr
now lading and for eale by
T. L. KHVSRY fe 00., '
anl34w Jonrt’Block."
SODi WATER
RiMto yamafef
me is cents, ibba
and eomtate, whan
bottle has my
" JOHN BtAH. ' * ='
Soda Water Manufectarer,
CotoWBay NtoWent Broad street A
^hefio^ejty the Charcbyard, by Le Faffcs
The Montanas, by Sallie J. Hancock.
Onr Neighbors in the Corner House, fay T. 8. Ar-
Ten Yeara dr a Lifetime, far Hosmer. .
ADaj*eRide, by Ohftiftefir.l ti 1 i
Jenny Atebrose, s domestic story.
Hmd and. Glove, by Amelia B. Edwards.
Rm.niug>h C .qtojH:»pstefi hp|^
WOOD
i
WOOD
FOR SALE; ’■
■•>; / 1 ' *
AE BSBBBLS MUSCOVADO MOLASSES
£9 31 caddies Hyson Tea
1* sacks RfoObffae .
' »■ 3,nfl* Havana Regain
A000 Garibaldi Cheroots
fe) boxes Manufactured Tobacco,
“®«“ a ‘w * FBSHILL '
CHOICE FAMILY FLOOR I
FROML-Ntw WHEAT. - , r
T HE Savannah Steam Flouring Mills feaat end Of
Brongfaton street) are now supplying Grocers
and Families with an excellent quality of NEW
FLOUR, made from NEW WHEAT. Families sup
plied St their resident**, by • the barrel, half barrel,
or quarter barrel. Also, iresb GRITS and MEAL,
fay tha bushel or half bushel. auto
i " 'Wynne's
MED. OPEN THK,
; i vOone Breast
COTTON GINS!!
’ ‘ / FOR SALE,
$25 Reward.
S TOLEN from the subscriber, at Darien, McIntosh
county, on Friday night last, a brown MARK r
tttlle disfigured on the plate of the left hip. Any
person givifag- information to convict tbe thief will
receive the shove reward.
anfS-lw*i
WM. BAILBY.
House to Rent.
It
▲ fiOUSB of six room?, with good ser
vants* quarters, to lei, by implication to this
AUlS-tf
Chatham
county loneuvu in ocu, niAty uaya »uci date, 8iX
shares stock of the Atlantic and Gn’f Railroad, be
longing to the estate of Pol Marti,
an 15-1 aw jin WM. POLLiA^P» Adm’r-
Notice.
mH£ FOLLOWING LOTS OF LAND and improre-
| m eiits upon Lots are in arrears for city taxes,
to-wit:
Lot No. 5, Berrien Ward, triangle on Gaston at.
Lot and Improvements No. 6 Carpenter’s Bow.
Lot and Improvements west half of No. 13, -Carpen-
Lot and Improvement a No. 14, Carpenter’s Row.
lot and improvements No. 15, Carpenter’s Row.
Improvement No. 18, Crawford Ward, east.
Improvement No. 24, Currytown Ward.
Lot* No.* 2, 3, and 45, Davis Ward.
(me-fonrth of lot 51, Garden Lot, east.
Three-fourths of lot 52, Garden I/>t, east
One-fourth of lot 63, Garden Ix>t, cat*
Three-fourths of lot 64, Garden Lot, east.
Lot anti improvements No. 19, Garden Lot, weal
Fractions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Tan Yard Tract.
West half lot No. 10, Gaston Ward.
Lot and improvements No. 20, Gaston Ward.
Loti No. 3, 4, 11,12, 13, 14, Gaston Ward.
.Improvement corner of Hall and Tatnoll streets.
Improvement between Hull and Gwinnett streets.
Lot and improvements No. 5, GilmerviOe.
Lots 5, 6. 7, 8, 9, 11, 17, 18, 19/ 24, 25, 26, 28, Mont-
molleasville.
Lots 8,9, and lots and improvements 3, 4,18, North.
Oglethorpe Ward.
Lot 10, Middle Oglethorpe Ward.
Lot 25, South Oglethorpe Ward.
Letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K, Stephens Ward.
Improvement No. 12. Troup Ward.
East part No. 14, Trustees* Garden.
Improvement No. 15, Walton Ward.
Lots 28 r 37 and letter A, Wesley Ward.
Aa the owners of the above mentioned property are
unknown, notice is hereby given that, if said arrears
are not paid by the first day of September next, exe
cutions far the respective amounts due will be put
into tbe hands of the City Marshal, with instructions
to advertise and sell said lots and improvements for
ntoyment of all taxes due and costs of advertising and
safe. B. T. GIBSON,
aul-tt City Treasurer.
NOTICE.
B Ythe Ordinance passed by the (Sty Conncil on
tbe tlfh day of December, 1865, the taxes upon
gross sales of every description of merchandize and
wares, upon freight and passage money payable In
this city, and upon horses aud mules, are required to
be paM monthly. The undersigned Is prepared to re
ceive the above tax for the past month of April.
R. T. GIBSON,
-yl-tf City Treasurer,
J. JACKSON & CO.,
PLANTER'S HOUSE,
TALLAHASSEE, FLA.
T. M. JONES.
A. N. WlL BON'
WM. CLA^R-
Clark, Jones & Co.,
BROKERS AND GENERAL COMMIS
SION MERCHANTS,
Ss, 1 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay Bt„
uS-lm SAVANNAH, GA.
For* Rent,
THREE GOOD ROOMS, WITH GAS AND
iWATER- Apply at northwest corner Price
and 8t Julian sta. jylfrtj
VALUABLE PLANTATION!
*! For Sale.
ffiHC Subscriber offers his plantation and appnr-
X teflances for sale on reasonable terms; also, the
entire crop of Corn,- Cot top. Cane. Potatoes, fee.,
tfotr in process of cultivation.
Tito Plantation ia situated nine mite* from Mhdi-
sou Coip-t Houror Fla , and two miles from Chany
Lake Church, where there are good schools flow in
successful operation. The fertility of the srif and
healthftilness of the place, and the high moral tone ef
tbe neitoborhood, stake it one of the meat desirable
places Tn tlie State.
The land is well watered with lakes and running
branch®, that bare never failed in the moat pro
tracted i (trough ts, and the uncleared lands are cov
ered with (he finest oak, hickory and pin. timber,
rile plaatstoa is now In successful operation, noth
4P0 *cr<n planted in long staple cotton, which will
prodned at feaat Seo bales; 27u acres in corn, which
will DnJluce 4,(00 bushels corn.
Hie fends on the entire place are composed of
2,54:0 acres—1,00* acre, cleared and under good
I will also sell eighty bend of hogs, fourteen good
mules, web broke, two horses, three plantation wag
ons, forming utensils to run twenty plougka, hlaok.
NEW FLOlJi
-I ff A SACKS MEW WHEAT FLO** <W ®
r .... c IV _ _ _ . luU tin:
smith and cwpaater’a tools, one McCarthy Cotton Gia. fewa “City Mtlfe,” for sale by
house bald sail kiKhen forniture, and everything else j-.-Jl . oCTJ,rVS COB^J
0"-?®?^ unfanng well of water on dm place,
dt cliing house and cahius aaOcfent to
modafe SD the feborera necessary to wotk the plan,
totjffn | leeeps&tfly.
Ir api Usd fbr early, the purchaser will get a bar-
^£ddr mme at Madteon O. H., Fla.
anio- im
A ” -
Sir
AJTT A,
REG ATT 4
wnruig. fftscR ^
At Thunderbolt
ON THE I
* Next,
twenlyHhreefejj,
-A SIL^R ^GQBLET.
-••Ml.)
FEE..
Entrees to fee made by <fie 10th of August, > 0 0 , .
F. W. THRRADCRAFT. ?
Dfetanoe of Bane -Fight miles and back
anfrtd ,
iO T f C E.
informs the Co'ton Plants
— *»•» and Somli Carolina tfiu he h-j. ”
of bis improved, open throat Cotton (Jins ror si.
My terms art cash Of city ecccptancr. or one hslf
cash and noth for the balance due. I alto hare e t ,
second hand «ns for sale. They wiilbc nut in com
Iffete trider at half price. My address: Be;air, Kid,
mood county, Ga. ->
aui4-2tam>m TIiOHAS IVYSSF,
LIFE ASH CAMPAIOSS
OF
Limit. Gen. T. J. Jack*.
(STONEWALL JACKSON,)
BY PROF. R. 1. DABJHEY, D I),.
Of tbe Union Theological Seminary, Virginia.
F ROM tbe unusual advantages enjoyed by titeas.
thor for obtaining ihe most authentic mataal
for a full and reliable history of General JackwiO
private, as well ns public career, we are enabMio
offer tn the public the most <le iratile history of this
great Christian warrior ever before published.
The work lias been carefully revised aud corrcued
by Gen. R. K. Lee, and i-s published for the pecriniaij
advantage of Mrs. Gen Jackson.
The work ia furnished lo subscribers only ami <
be procured only *hrough the regular agents. Sub
scribers leaving their names ami addre.-s ut the onice
of tbe Loniavme Courier (where a spei linen copr id
the work can be aecnj wilt be furnished as sooa u
practicable. F. WILSON,
At Drag Store of A. A. Solomons O r.
aul4 6t Agent tor the city , f bavannah.
BOLTON’S WHARF
STEAM SAW MILL.
WEST OF HABERSHAM’S RICE MILL.
T ir undersigned. Tn connection wi;h their
Saw-Mill, are now running a PLANING SI
CHINK, add will keep constantly cn hum' an a-sort-
meet of Lumber and Shingles suitable fur the city
trade.
JEFFERSON ROBERTS fe CO.
Jefferson Roberts. John Lama. John L. KoamilUl
au!4-lw
Potatoes and Onions!
AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY BELL. WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
Landing from steamer Herman Livingrton, diwt
from New York. aul4-a
WANTED,
B y a YOUNG WOMAN, a Situation in a print?
family, to cook, wash and iron, or as hoose-
maid- Addiev at this office suU-lt*
nu.r IS
:1
Medical Card
m WH/DUNCH
tr Office, northeast corner of DrajfonamUTa I
dint'streets. MW* I
FOR SALE,
A SPLENDID MILCH COW, English need, it!
A. one wlsbing a good Cow anil splendid sn
will call and see lor themselves.
M. A. 10BD
aulQSt Corner ot Jefferson ami Harriet*. I
Administrator’s Sale.
I
/■StflSerA, BROOKS COUNTY—On the fir-tTw-1
U day in September next, will be -old before 11
Conrt House door, in the town of Quitman. G*. * I
tween the legal hours of sale, the Real Estate a I
Hardy Hunter, deceased,
, A Fine Plantation,
consisting of fifteen hundred acres, more or le* ij I
hundred in a state of cnltivation and in good r$g I
ote-thlrd of the whole is splendid hammock.** I
St added with ledge white oA, and red oak, and ti* I
ory; with one hundred acres tn a high state ol a* I
vatlon. . I
TWs plantation Is Jsitnated eight mile, non;j I
Quitman, on the Albany road, with an eino'c I
frame residence, good gin-house and screw, andf" I
out-boildinge. It Is one of the best plauui * 4 * I
thnoonnty. , I
feists, a let or land, No. 476, in the 12th Dutn6» ■
said county, unimproved. , , ,
aUS-tds WM. JONES. Ada-.
Sandersiilk, Georgiy
Bills wm be’-purchased by
3>avid H. Dilloft
aul3-3t ‘‘ 1 224 BAY STREET. —
11 NEW- DRUG STORE-
na JOHN A. MAYER, Aoest.
Dealer in
DRUGS, HEMCIIES, CHEJIK^
PEBFVBERY SACHES. ETC-
ALSO,
VERY muaiiY CHARGED SO»*.
prow Tmft’s Poteat Fountain.
JOHMSL TOOKK
WANTED,
IffefcL FURNISHED HOUSR, oir three’ rooms
' ied house, Ibr one or two
security pivcm for good
-- tertteBfew^y.
carsM mhtnfftat aui3-«
KISSENGEN WATER
On Draught,
aaiHw
^ifet B> W. MARSH * CO. S,
Coriter Whitaker and Congwm ejs.
NOTIC1E.
savannah, AUGUST n,
jogs a DILLON ia appointed otfr dtff^ to-,
Attorney during ottrahesnee from the Btex
JOHN McMAHQN fe OQ.
o Epicures,
JOHNSON’S celebrated News,
- ■
!■>«. at MamffaCtnrer’s rates-
^dam Sho r |
MASOM AND BUILDER- .
LL KWDd or repairing and alterati^^l
. to. Residence, 154 Bryan street 0™ 0 i ff
left at the Carpenter Shop, Bay Lem.> ^ '
Isskt Honae, er it Haywood’s ice House-
-BaT ms-
KEffSPAPER DEPOT
qgg&gS'SS*
»> ggSBXijlaM
9f*r (Dotovaire) Bull street, next toP* 1