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- Y.IUIKL W. MASON .
»V. T. THOMPSON Associate Editor.
Official Paper of the-Xity.
CIRCULATIONIITHECITT AMD 6BBHTV
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 18S6.
H ON T M A S T. K R S
Are authorized to receive subscriptions for tae YEWS
ASD HEltALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at our
advertised rate*.
TO OCR COUNTRY FRIENDS.
Aa much lntereat la felt throughout the country in
regard to the proapecta of the ootton and other crop*
we will be grateful to our planting frienda and oihert
n the Interior for Information on that anbject. Thos<
who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor
mation in regard to the growing crops, the working
of the free-labor system, and kindred matters, of gen
eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating
the rsrae to ua. -
THH PlBSSAOB OF GOV. JENKINS.
It gives ns great pleasure to state that we
have beard but one opinion expressed in re-
gird to the message of Gov- Jenkins, which
is that it will compare most favorably with
aay similar State paper that has ever emana
ted from the Executive Department of this
or any other State. His views upon the
great topic of National restoration are es
pecially acceptable to our people, upon
whom he has peculiar alaims on account oi
his known rectitude, prudeuce, experience
and pre-eminent ability. As a life-long resi
dent ot the State, he has become thoroughly
acquainted with all Iter wants and interests;
as a man of integrity, bis past life is a pledge
of t he high principles which guide bis con
duct as a public servant; and as a gentle
man of capacity, the weight of his fine in
tellect must have a largo influence in shap
ing intelligent legislation in onr State coun
cils- But it is a melancholy faot that whilst
his counsels will always meet with a ready
consideration in the South, at the North
they will be contemptuously rejected by the
ruling party as the utterance of a “traitor
and even scouted by thousands of those of
bis old political BMOCiatea whom be has -so
Often stood by, shoulder to shoulder, in by
gone contests for the preservation of the
Union upon just and equitable terms.
It is the rejection of the counsels of such
men as Governor Jenkins that has convinced
the Southern people that there is nothing
they can do the acceptance of wbioh by the
North would promote either, their own or the
general interests. Nothing is proposed to
them by tbe dominant faction North which
is worth their seeking. Tae agitators have
determined to keep the country unsettled,
and exposed to-all the dangers which attend
a people divided into hostile bodies- Let
them take tbe whole responsibility and bear
the whole blame. The representation in
Congress which they held out to us on im
possible aud vague conditions, and which re
treats si wc pursua it, like the ignva JatuuM,
is, like the deceptive apparition, alluring us
tato unknown and perilous places. The fa
bled hag of gold is not to be found, even
coulJ the shadow be grasped. In the first
place, our represeutation, already inadequate
to afford us any protection, is to be cut down
below onr just number under the Constitu
tion. In the second place, it is to be confined
to those who can take tbe teat oath, and who
woa d therefore be no representatives at all.
Unavailing for tbe first reason, and perni
cious because of the second, let us not
trouble ourselves about it Let tbe peopled
Georgia and the South address themselves,
as recommended by the Governor, to iheii
material interests and the development of
their physical resources. There is nothing
to attract us in tbe direction of Federal poli
tics. We might, So long as the Radicals are
in the ascendancy, be the worse for having
oven'an honest representation. We should
share tbe responsibilities, but not the powers
of tbe Federal authority. The presence of
onr representatives might be made tbe ex
cuse for additional tyrannies. Any manly
word uttered in debate would be made the
occasion for fresh vituperations and displays
of hostility. We should be there only to be
voted down and to quarrel; and the great
questions of truth and jnstice, and faith and
statesmanship, which the North owes it to its
own credit and honor to settle fairly, will be
continued to be obscured aud overrided by
the clamors directed against us. Tbe recent
treachery of promioeut Republicans, who
participated in tbe Philadelphia Convention,
Nbould bring to our miod9 our past expe
riences. Greeley and Logan and Cochrane
deluded and betrayed us by their encourage
ments to secession. Raymond and others
have deceived us with the Philadelphia Con
vention, and then betrayed ns by abandon
ing that movement after committing ua to it.
Wc have in the most solemn manner as-
■ aured the North that we have accepted tbe
issue of the late conflict, and arc ready to
perform our part in the constitutional system,
sod to discharge every duty faithfully and
loyally. But, In return for suoii protestations,
the Radicals spit in-our faces and spurn our
overtures as unworthy of a moment's con
sideration. They are the stronger party and
therefore feel safe in oppressing and alienat
ing and embittering tbe weak; hot history
teaches to oppressors no lesson more plain
ly tbaa that justice will ultimately overtake
them in some form. Let those who are en
gendering tbe elements of future trouble bear
all tbe blame/ As we cannot prevent It—as
bit our attempts to do so but aggravate the
danger—let us with a solemn end dignified
protect turn to bur local matters j let ns look
to our iarma, our workshop^ bur State in
terests, our social development and happiness,
sad wait patiently the coming of the day
when passion and faoatioism shall have ex
hausted themselves, and even malice shall
have learned shame. We can do much more
for our contentment and happiness in this
way than we suppose. In tbh language of
the Richmond Whig, “let us peddle our own.
canoe."
Cotton.—Tbe Tallahasseerkwldfecmr the
1st says:
Tbo market has been a tittle mow , active
for the leal tbiwe^Aaya and prifia/bavc
reached as high as St 3-4 for a nno article.
These figures will, wa hope, inducaolanters
to send in the staple more liberally. Itessrc.
Heir A Cole Teporrthe market pnCt^at 27a
31 3-8. They inform ns that only 10 to is
bales a day arc selling. A good deal it,
being shipped.
Tn National Express Company wtS* rfc-
organ-zed at Richmond yesterday with a
new President in place of General Joseph E.
Johnston, and a new Board of Directors. A
further requisition of tea per cent. juU he
made on tbe stockholders and payment ec
forced.
By Jfelegraph.
NiaHf A r
Latest from Baltimore.
NEW COMMISSIONERS APPLY FOR
^ WRIT oF HABEAS CORPUS.
N. P. Willis says that publics jgjamers in
New York etty are “coarsefied? 4 — Exchange-
Tbe Montgomery Mail enquires : “Is this
the same If- F. Willis who robbed General
Lee's library at Arlington in 1862 ?” Is it
possible that N. P. Willis was one of the
spoilers of Geo. Lae's property ?—Augusta
Co nititvtina HsL
The war spirit, It braid, k again rampant
among the PenluA especially those of Buf
falo. At Cincinnati slap four fall companies
were mustered into aervfee yesterday, and
arrangements are completed for uniforming
and arming ra many Otters as may come
forward.
An express t(giqparried twenty millions of
thalers whioh form the war indemnity Aus
tria must pay Prussia. The whole amopnt
waa paid in silver. ft war toafderi 4»^be
ton and took twenty- men six days to count'
it. Ten clerks, twelve tellers and thirty-six
gendarmes accompanied the train.
Cotton Items.—Advices from Indiknola.
Texas, to the 37th, sum up tbe cotton .shipped
to 1st' September at 3,000 bales, against
36,000 in 1860. Tbe 'Indiaaola Times- thinks
that will show the palpable per centage of
Texas crop this year. : c 1
Making Disastek.—The St. Augustine
(Fla.) Examiner reports tbe wreck'of th%‘p
brig Consul on tbe Florida coast during
the recent gale.
Baltimobk, Nbv. 4—Now.—The counsel
for new Commissioners have made applica
tion before Stodge Bsrtol, of the Onnrt'otAp
peak, form writ of habeas corpus. The writ
cannot be served until to-morrow. Tbe law
of Maryland on the subject of habeas corpus
provides that' the officer having tbe party
suing out the writ shall, within three days
after such service, moke return of tbe writ,
and csost- tiie person detained t6‘ be brought
before the Court If tbe warden of the jail
avails himself of these three days on Wfoch
to make return, it k supposed the parties
may not get- a hearing before Toaedny dr
Wednesday. It k not known what course
he wiil pursue. . It. is presumed that if the
ftm miflaifiiy.ra ate brought before Judge
Bartol to-morrow, the counsel will enter into
a discussion on the points involved. Th*
city continues remarkably quiet, and except
ing small gatherings of people quietly disp
ensing the situation and the numerous ru
mors in circulation, there k nothing notices
hie out ot,Lt\» wdinary cpuoe of events.
FROM EUROPE.
A Hitch in the Mails.—Though daily
trains run through; to and from Savannah,
mail matter for tbk city lays over some
where on tbe route and is received very ir
regularly. The mail that ought to have ar
rived Monday night, did pet get through
until Toesday evening; and we have re
ceived no mail since up to the present
writing, Thursday morning. We are as bad
off for mail facilities under the new state of
things as wc were before the^ wore icaugu-
We are informed bf tto PpBtmfistHr.Jhat
the mail matter from this point to go East
and North Wednesday morning was sent
back from tbe depot, no one appealing there
to take charge of it. It seems there is a lark
of mail agent* and it la hoped this want will
be supplied by the Post Office Department-
—Tallahassee Floridian.
DIXON—THEUS.—In this city, on the 29th of Octo
ber, by the Bev. 18. X Axon, Mr. W. D. DIXON to
MisaCARB^^^^TOAtathofgtsclty^^^*
Special Notices.
tbe cirt Continues quiet. '
BY ATLANTIC CABLE*
RELIEF FOR QUEBEC SUFFERERS.
LIVERPOOL MARKET.
MEASURERS AND INSPECTORS OF
LUMBER. : ' a ^
CRT OF SAFAttyAH, (
Omci Clebx or Cotnvou,, Not. etb, i860, i i
Forties recently appointed under resolution or (
Council. and sines confirmed by ordinance, will
appear at this office this day, sod be properly qualified,
or their ollcee will be declared vacant. All parties
are prohibited from employing Measurers and Inspec
tor* of Lumber and Timber unleu they oan prodne--
tbelr certificate ot appointment.
JAMES STEWART,
MILITARY FORCES 6P RUSSIA TO B$
, t . a INCREASED.
“MEETING OF HUNGARIAN DIET.
du fi;
London, Nov. 8.—A large fund haa been
raised for the relief of the Quebec sufferers.
Conaoto.63 1-4; FIvc-twdnties 68 !->■
LivEarooL, Nov. 8.—Cotton active; Mid
dling Uplands advanced to 16 l-4d. Sales
to-day 16,000 bales
Faois, Now, A—The rumored change iD
the Washington embassy k fully confirmed.
Sr. Petbssbuxo, Nov. 8.—The military
and naval foree of Russia has been ordered
lb be raked,to its fall strength.
MadkiivKov. 3.—It is aud that Spain con
templates a roup d’etat.
Vienna, Nov. 8.—The Hungarian diet ban
boBp convoked for tbfl i 9th iort L
• • f.. . i. . . .
From Washington*
PROMINENT BALTIMOREANS HAVE
AN INTERVIEW WITH THE PRE
SIDENT.
GEN. GRANT IS PRESENT.
Washi-otoe, Nov. ^-Governor Swarm, ffr * hla won(Ier , ( j , nd ai , hea;lQg ^
Montgomery Blair, and Mr. Latrobe, counsel two great specifics ot the Doctor are fast aupened.
for the newly appointed Baltimore Police
Commissioners, arrived here last evening,
speedy communication by this rente between SiwuMb
and all stations on the TenttcoU and Georgia Ball
Through tickets will be sold between the IBtowtog
bcHumr
Terms cash.
gold by order ot the Ordinary of Chatham county.
— - - - - ———-—-—1DGE,
Istrator.
dlaon, lake City, and Jacksonville. ....
XhomasTiUe and Qoincy. Taltotaaeee, Mrtttoand.
and Madison.
_ Madison end Quitman and Valdosta.
Freights between Savanub and all points on Pea-
aaoola A Georg* Btelned and Merida Centre! Ml
Road willbaampteSd on through rates and wtthoet
breaking bulk.
H. S. HAIXXE,
MtlS-tf General
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
....... 11., .
Graves aBNmuL Srrxnnrtxxokirr
. I Sriuro and owle EAtLao ad.
SiTAiom, Oat u. ISM.
O H and after MONDAY next, the M Instant
Schedules of the reasspgir Trains on
win be re follows, dally, (Sunday's
ZOAtk. I. 5l:« /- < ■ • t
T <0 A. M. Sarannah CIO P. M.
C00A.M. Themasrlll. ...t .v.i......VM P. M
tJAk.lL Live Oak -CSX P. M.
no A. M. Tallahassee I0.»P.' M-
LOO A. M. Jacksonville ICOOMkhC
H. 8. HAINRC
ootfl—tf General Snpertntaadeat.
, NOTICE-
ThaTegniar quarterly meeting of the 8t Andrews'
Society trill be hrid eti MORDAY KVJCttNO next,
at6 o’cleck, atii4f''i dLnco< Y , Ue underriKoed, IDE
York street. J. a CAKCTHRBi.
aoRSt A t / Oseretreyt and Skeaaaie,.
Assignees’ Notice.
The andenlgned, baring been appointed Arelgnee
of the Merchants* and Planters’ Bank, Is prepared
to enter Apoci his duty. All blTIholdera, and other
persona haring claims against said Bara, are re-
qnas*od to present the same for llqdidatloa. And
all parttaa tedebted to the Bank are reqaestad to
make immediate payment. Bill holder* will lore
tlielr priority it the-btllaare ni t presented within
six aoRtna. V h f, G ataw toOBfITA,
* “I! i i^Qdgnee.
aqM*tf
• 5 i Assiffnees’ Notice.
The andarekEed having beeu appointed asdguean
of the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Sarannah,
Georgia, hereby notify bill-holders and other claim
ants against the said Bank to present tbe suns for II-
qaldatiOB, aud all persona foAbted to the Bank are
required te mak.lam.dhite pnymeor,
BlU-boldere will lore their priority if the bills art
not presented within six months from this data
JOUN RICHARDSON,
J. E. GAUDBr,
tyrt-tf 1 ■ — — Aselgneee.
Notice.
=8*
Crrr faEASusna’s Onu. I
Savannah, October 3* ISM. J
TAX' FAYEBB are hereby notified that ths lima res
qaired for the payment of quarterly returns has em
pires. and they are earnestly requested to call and pay
thafr dues, rad thus avoid additional expense and the
tuning of executions. - \ S h
JOHN WILLIAMSOR,
ca9t City
OIM1 vy uiuei u* tseu veueuBiy * * viuuuaiu vui
>7] 1 / JDIAaltlUaRMIDOE
.nevi-tda « ; r. ’ ^ 77 f rahmmetret
ye Mm.'extra t
S bhds. Cube Sogar,
now landing and lor sale by
BOVft St Bownr S. BRRTZ A «o.
SIGHT DRAFTSON NEW YORK
y- ’* 'jfokjiUkjMB*' t
GOURD! N, MATTHIES8EN A OO.,
aovMt Stoddard's LewarBtafe-
Bice, Cheese & Flour
rfl BUM. choice Pfmlly riodr,
0" . so boxesMaiytead Bute Cbeoee, . • -....
so boxen English Dairy Chreee. .
SO bags prime Rangoon Rice, 1
sar““ “'■anus*.®.
BUHER. URD,CiikSE.
.‘• r ■"dii iii pionpu : on. v iiiqe i
7C TCBR Westare end chatea ttasbeo, Ilrcf /, 1
I 100 tubs pressed and pare Leaf Lard, . .
lto boxes Cheeaa—ymetavy tad Hnglfrh Dairy,
- - ■ JJnragaEdsrU Day street
$20 Reward.
S TBAYXD or stolen from my bdoifo.on Greton
nr*e‘. on Prldey morning. TWO' BLACK AND
TAN PUP* above ewo-ramtilw <*!. The above re-
ward will be paid for raair rqtnrn, or for Information
where leas gat themq til no votntlewa asked,
uovt-lt. , l f , . S.8 B80WX,
Horse Strayed.
A BAt MAUt; with switch tiue. bvote away
Thnnderboltyeaterdsy 0M wwScaogktby set
one In town, to mbom a
livery at Moses Green’s ‘
taovft-lt
~£5f ’ ORDENArtCK,
r Increase thm nombarof Measurers and I
ton of La moor and lltnDer, ind to
A NEW AND GRAND EPOCH IN MED'
ICINE.
Do. MAOOttL Is the founder of a new Medical for*
um I Tbe qaentiUriane, whore vast Internal doses
sEfrtohls tha stomach and paralyse the howrie, srast
gtve prcceOVncO tAtke mea who reports health and
appetite, with Iraqi one to two ot Ida exiraonRnary
Pills, and cores ths moat virulent sores with a box
It
Clerk of Council.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Consignees per steamer San- Salvador are notified
that their goods are on tha Wbtrt, and if not removed
by 6 o’clock P. M. will be stored at the risk ABU ex
pense of owners.
nov# B. H. HARDEE, Agent.
Ladies' Benevolent Association.
The regular monthly meatlsg. of the Ladles' Be
nevolent Association will be held at the Industrial
School Boom, Chatham Academy, Drayton street en
trance, MONDAY AITIRNOON, at four o'clook
novS
A SURE PILE CURE.
Dr. GILBERT'S Pile Instrument positively cores the
woret cases of Piles, sent by mall on receipt or *4.
Circulars free. Said by Druggists. Agents wanted
everywhere. Addres. J. B. ROMA IN E. Manager. No.
S7* Broadway, New York. ocSl-Sm
INSURANCE! INSURANCE!!
SAVANNAH, GA-. AUGUST 30.1906.
THE undersigned would respectfully Inform their
friends and the public that they are prepared to effect
Fire and Marine Risks Is the following first class
companies, at established rates, and solicit a share of
patronage:
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, o.
New York.
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE OO, of St Loris. Mo-
PERRY INS. AND TRUST CO.. Marlon, Ala.
JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS A CO..
sepl-Sm Corner of Bryan and Drayton streets.
and bad tn interview with tbe President, to
day. Gov. Swanu, Geo. Gnat, titan’oo and
the Attorney General were in (tonformes
with tbe President.
HON. A. H. STEPHEN^ OPPOSED TO
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.
HE ADVISER ITS REJECTION BY THE
LEGISLATURE.
“Let us, in plain and homely language, pad
dle our owu cauoe, neither looking to the
right nor the loti lor assistance. We wiH
be more apt to obtain assistance in this way
than In any other. Eschewing politics nod
politicians, let us devote nil our thoughts and
all our energies fo our Industrial redemption.
With enough to eat and wear—with, lands
to till ntid booses to dwell in—we con live
without politic^ without voting, without
representation. Let us tty to develop Apr
resources and acquire wealth. Wealth k
power, and will moke itMff tett j§ ev«j
iatiou of Ufe, Sooner or,. laler We' Tpll
sought; for disfranchisement and ostracism
canuot long cominue in n. country whose
boast is freedom. To otar iriendfl in the
North we are grateinl for timer graxLwtihes.
We believe they would help ui it they could.
They cannot, and we only injure ourselves
by nodeavoring’to help them.'*
Comfiboli.ee Geekoal’s Raton.-We
■ilLL’S HAIR DYE, SO easts.—Black or
Brown, Instantaneous, beat, cheapest, dnrable, re
liable. Depot, No. M John street. New York. Sold
>y all drag and patent medicine stores everywhere.
m9-ly.
Notice.
t;
The Mechanics’ Saving and Loan Association ot 8a-
vanuah, haring maSe to the undersigned an assign
ment ot all of its property and effects, for the benefit
or Its creditors, all persoas Having claims against the
corporation are requested to present them to the un-
iiorslgned, eoA-eUyereons Indebted to said {corpora
tion wtfl make payment to
C. W. W. BRUBN.
Assignee of Mechanics’ Saving and
8eDl-8m Loan Association of Savannah.
Milledoeville, Nov. 4.—Hob. A. H.
Stephens in a private letter to a gentleman
in this city incidentally alludes to tbs state
ment of the correspondent of tbe New York
Times, regarding himself and brother, in the
matter of tbe Constitutional Amendment, and
characterizes it ns utterly without founda
tion. Hejthinks tbe Legislature should re
ject tbe amendment promptly.
FEOM NEW YORK.
Grand Total or Registered Motors.
New Yob*, Nov. 4.—The grand total of
registered voters in Ihk city k one
and twenty-five thousand one hundred
sixty-two.
ijg all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. Extra
ordinary cores by Mattel's PUk* an J Salve have
opened iheVye* oft>f?'pht)tlc tS the Inefficiency r>{
the fro-called) remedies of others, an J spun which
people have so long blindly depindsd. Maggiel’s
Pills are not of the claas that are swallowed by the
doBen* and of which every box frill taken creates an
absolute necessity for another. <*ue or two of Mag-
gtel's Pills suffices to place the bowels la perfect or
der, tone the stomach, create an appetite, sad ren
der the spirit* light sad buoyant.
There Is no griping, and no reaction In tbe form
of eonstlpation.
- If tb» Htw tw effected, It* functions ere restored;
and ot the nervowrsTstrm 1* feeble. It te Invigorated.
This lust quality makes the medicines very desirable
for tbe wants of delicate remotes. -
Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are literally extin-
IpttaAcd’^y the disinfectant power of Magglel** Solve.
In fad. It ts here announced that
lUOWPL’S BILIOUS DYSPEPTIC AND DZAB-
’ ' RUCHA FILLS*
cure where all all othem tell.
While for Burns, Scalds, Cuts tud a 1 abrasions at
the rain
MAQSIEL’S SALVE
u mctiubfo. ■
Sold by J. MaGGIBL.
, to. ll Pin* street, NewYo
And aU Dragaista, at
TWENTY-FlVK CENTS PSB BOX.
tore of La mi MHH
their eppotnimeat, and to eeofian oertsta
apuolntmenT* already made.
Section let TtebMsyoraaff Aldermen ef tbe dty of
Savannah la Qoaadl assembled do ordain. That from
sad immediately after the panlng of this ordinance
mere eheU tee six EMseaBM aed tnapaotan ef hasbek
sad timber, io addition to tbe number now fixed by
ordinance, who shall be elected by Ore City CoonclL
aadabsHkoldthefrcffieeuntflthe first rwralumeet
ing of Council In January next, when there shall be
a MW elarara; Mud annually thereafter Council shall
elect me ^I’lteil number ot measurers and inspec
tor* of lumber tod timber fixed by this ordinance.
Es at! anted. And Mis format ordained by the so-
tb- rity sforseefd. That ma said udditlonal meaenrem
and Inspectors ri»a hold tbefr rffiOM open the same
taraa, reeetra fit same fees, discharge me asms du
ties and ba subject to mg esme rales, regulstiona,
tewsewfl siraaism eesptierietti totbe other mresu-
K teoOon SrSTdiS «liFtaSbn ofltm&d by the au
thority sforeaagl, That the teispnrarj sgwphtenientok
additional mssqnrem and inapt-ctora of, lumber and
timber already made by hie Boner, the' Mayer, tinder
authority of a nMOlaUon ot Counpl), be and the seme
are hereby oonlrtned, aad shall stand good until aa
election ba bad under this ordinance, and thataB or-
r£f!SS ^ v ^ 01 w for »u>»y mta-
lUWiu tills UdlUABOB, Kit hlCbj WpMltfl.
Ordinance peased iaCeoaeU October HCt. 1M6.
UTSTfOBii. lUtJrp
LAST
100 kits Nos. 1 and 2
100 boxes Scaled Herring,
10 drama Table codfish.
For sale by
nova-3t
HILTON A RANDELL,
t9S Day street.
Buggies, Carriages*
AND
H R NE 98.
For Sale,
A T reduced prices, to close coo sign in eat- Bar
gains can be sccnred by calling on the Under
signed, at No. 2 Harris’ Block, Boy street
DOTS—lto - - T. B. MARS BALL A BRO.
JOHN 0. FERRILl,
Attorney at LoWj
NO. ja BRYAN HRSBT,
■> - SAVANNAH, OA- • c
ii nvsd—lw, . . isf»
FOR RENT,
THE DWELLING HOUHRWt West
Broad street, at the head of South Broad,
formerly occupied b7 thajate JudgeCbfll*
ton. ^Possession given Novembeptlfth. For terra
JULIAS HARTRIDGB.
'“H
MESSAGj
ItniB ST THE Pkovrtcto^
Hogtetter }
bittersI
Iter the information and guidance or au n(
health'
OS the GRIATEUT OF TEMPORAL BLESsre
demand fwmki potent and agree, 1
tratORfc and alterative k
bran lmmenaely iacrraeii. ^
Mm earty la this country, bat In sii , i
which Commerce bears onr flsg uie ■ ls Mi ij
•*«« £***
(to purest vegetable ingredteets, as.iwf
mtamalmlt orcorroriverert^i.^ 0 ^
MAOHIC,a
ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, 1th endor^T
(W ' «n< by
Mara m the sorest PrereateBTe,Bmti« (
Restorative Preparailoa ui tu, x*e «
Tto oMEra df «U eomponentii, ra
***" a* «nat Li
.aasasaaa-tJ
thing t hat la not sonnd and petfi-ct of it* ti, T 1
n its manufacture. ’
rt«.|
REMOVAL..
RS. FERGUSON St DIXON luring removed
to their new store, 120 Broughton street, oppo
site their old ttso’’. are now prepared to execute all
orders entrusted to them. novi—lw
Borg—at.
MARTIN .J. FOB u. Major, pn
m BMWora, Clerh ’eS OdeEril.
iro tom.
Co-partnership Notice. 1
T UB uaderalgBad, beta thia day sasaclatad wtih
them la basnesd
Mr. JAMES B. GRADY,
j-pif J HOLCOMBE * CO.
aoTBmlierl.Hto., ,, .xl-,: BO** ■
Heavy Stock of Groceries.
HOLCOIBE & 00.
,Ji • . ; oi : . ; fjt -
H ATE lauding hr Steamers and 8aU Vessels from
Baltimore, Philadeiphls. New York and Boston,
S00 barrel- and hair barrels Flour
M casus Qubon—Sides. Shookjere and Hem* .
«W barrels. . toll barrels, quarter barrels aad
Utts Mackerel
SOS boxes Herrings
171 boxes Cneeee
St kegs Butter
60 tabs Lard
*o ;>oxea Soup, various brands
to h- reels Buckwheat
20 'barre . and boxes TUas’ CreffifoW 11 '
SO cases Core Oysters
10 cases Lobsters
SO cases Tomatoes
Si eases Peaches; tn Syrup
so cases Pine Apptes, In Syrup
Gann/ Cloth,
BALES Heavy Gunny Cloth tor auto low, to
close consignment, bv
. ..HUNTER A GAMMJLL,
nov j 84 Bay street.
10
TO BUILDERS.
G entlemen—pirat
Tuesday evenjug.
. complete your estimates by
- TIIOMAS
Kentucky Beef,
S TALL-FED—At Stall No. A north ride of the Mar
ket. Call and try It.
nors-st SADDLER A FREEMAN.
XI
itedfl
FLOUR.
Q BfiLS. SUPERFINE for sale, to errivo p*»
_o
aoier Fannie, from Baltimore.
aMITH BROTHERS.
■orS^t 82 Bay etrset
CHEESE" BETTER.
1c/v BOXES U. „cd Id suite Dairy Cheesa,
JLOLf 75 boxes «xtt* Oream Caeese,
00 t'.i’^* choice Ooshen Barter,
For sale by HILTON d RANDELL,
novo-ac • 1P5 Bay atreet.
BOARD, BOARD.
.i. - <
Gentlemen, oraGestlcman and Wife, can be
L 1 sccnmnfod.-tred wllh Bia-d tn one of the moat
pltmrint localities in the city, by application at 126
south Brood street, ecr.-ond door west of Barnard.
nrivA.lt
Notice.
v-pnE firm of A. PAWCETT A OO. w»s dtesnlved on
X 1st November. AU debts and credits cl the late
Aim will be settled and receipted lor by the under*
atoned, whit will continue the hnslnosi.
am3-31 RALPH MULDHtM-
100 oarrela Pott
so barrels on o
Gbobou Rajlboad.—Wa leant that tbk
enterprising and prosperous company,
the Augusta QonstittltionaUst, hu deeklati
on a dividend of three and a halt pet wamri,
payable on November 16th. Thk knffpdd
iudicatioa of the saoearafal mansg—rat of
President King mod Snperintenckai Coin.
The bonds oi this road sell at par, -which Is
theoaw.VHh.no other Southern road that
we know oi. Oar pleating Meade
think twico before —their gtirek
to present price.
The eederalgned having besn appointed
of the Bank or Commerce olSevsnuah, Georgia, fo
ptogRef to.ettor fppa hte duttex AipWhoMVs
feaO^rr* peraona having claims igatfltr tha sod
Bank, are requested to present the asms for liquida
tion, and all parties indebted to tbe Bank are ra-
’ Rte bills are
not presented within six months from thia date.
JOHN C. FERRILl*
JfcitiLi-iJiT •<’ * i
Assignees’ Notice.
Bauk or Sxtusab,
Sarannah, Georgia. July «, isoo.}
The undersigned haring been appointed Aiwlgneee
of this Beak for the purpose of adjusting and Hqul
dating Ra effmtra, therefore all person* hating claims
against this corporation will present thesn. itsfi al
bill-holder* of this Bank are required te present thtf
seme within tlx moattofroa thto date, or' they will
lose the priority graated by etataMk'ead those la
itebted will make Immediate payment to.
te BRIGHAM,
GEO. W. DAVIS,
■apfrti . * AdUgeaes... i
TO HOLDERa PAST DUM BONDS
AND COUPONS OF THE CITY OF
COLUMBUS, GA. ^ •>-
Notice is hereby again glrea that an Bends rad
Coupons of the City of Columbus, Qa., falling dae
on or beSore January L 18SS, may he funded In new
bonds of the city, beating 7-per test, interest, paya
ble semi-annually', upon application to tiif Treasurer
by moil or otherwise, teurrat wiil be kijowtitj f
October 1,18C>- The new Bonds u» dated April 1,
and October Coupons are now due, up}, paid.
In oedlL/, . J R. H. GRBBNB, City Tredanreir B
««##..» . or OBaatorartM
Notice.
Thietotaaotity all coaottaarl that the Power of
Attorney givra by taels eftober, UM. t» L. M. Sha
fer. Req., to transact branwwi and oolteci dad re
ceive money for ma, aad in my name, in my business
. . of Ship Cuaadtoy, #(«>■£ *ad OeMrai Commla-
hfive received a copy of the Anifadi Report etoti. k tormy revuteed^aed that th^dald L. M. Sto
ol John T. Burns, Esq., Comptroller General |foi’ U I no laager authorised totraaeact aur bpdlaera
Btato, for the year 1866. It ba
pamphlet of nearly one hundred Ddsee. and
k filled with valuable statistical informatioo
bQ «^ tl ° D8 relation to the general »f-
lalra ot the State, extracts from Which we
Riving to onr readers.
The typographical execuiiqn of the
Notice 5
’’I ’HE underslened hare entered into a
J. nershlp under the firm, name of
STARR k ROBERT*
forthtetrentoethmofa supping and Omiial era
mission Bntlneee In the city of sosaorab. deseffite. ‘
Wllliem Starr aad Joseph A. Boberte, gfBnwMah.
are.tb« general partnere. end Bbertordt BeaBtoWL
now of Fhlletlehptila, Fennaylosnie, te tha Matei
partner. ■ a ■ "U •
E. NF.WMAYER haa oontribnted to tha mramnte
stock WfiWfi Item partnership is to 1 mi n
the first dtp of Noramtetr, lass, and eenthrad<«aUI
Slat of October. 18(8.
- Braxs o» Ocoaoia, 1 :l!
Chatham oonnty. J
Dorvcmaliy appeared Vmiam Starr mid Joseph A.
Roberta, tbe general partner!, os eat forth on tha
foregoing pages, who. being <hdy ewaen. «y that the
sold anas Ot ten thousand doltere. TT tnTT tn tha
oattlficato hereto annexed, to tow bora eeatnkmw
by the sold Eberhardt Kewmeyor, if itisl pertoertes
aforesaid, to the common stock, has Mate aMaallyw
In good faith paid in cash to them.
• . W. STARR,
JOS. A. ROBERTS.
Sworn to aud subscribed before me, this diet day
of November, A. D„ ISM.
WB. J. CLEMENTS,
• tAJ »■'•-»' Hotaty Public,«. O.
, True extract from tbe BeconL
«* Aj, i- WB. H. BHUAOB,
Assignee’s Notice.
Coma Tire protect tuo toes or children’s
One pair «n eat wear three without tips. Sold every
where.
tmmmmwn'
BOB
Clerk AS, C.O.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
BY BELL, WYUY * CBEIIYUI. W
asoAcanLAxp fat Thomas ootr
ssg'ssv-
ot Oouri»>r luuotiwrof the helreaad creditors
estate of 4he lata Faal bBer, deeeaatAXiasL
FurohraratopayfordNSSBra^
for me oLaay nature or hted.
GEO. H. A8U0GB.
tarebant, *c.,
*&QRO>A
tha fourth instalment of twenty per conk on the
ockrabeeribedta this Boadk torehjgmUeA pay* .
We ut the Oompsny’e Office, In geraannb, on the
l*th of Norambari MM* ' B. KdCDONALD,
■m . v .iimmtaoA‘ J i
c muilMuo d t -«e*ii Tf
JN BARRELS, half
■toSdBfo
" Just landed. ■
nos-at, CHAMPION A FBEfffidJI.
Smith A Rand Powder Co.
» BBe taXato—B poandfi 1>M peaads
i of u pounds.
REMOVAL.
& '-i ; J O v i
RANDELL A CO.
Hmv rtmovd to
..i . * ,rno»:; • 1H >?.• • '•
MM sad MS M»y Stmt,
Next door west or Bernard street, their former loca.
tion. and ere aow-prepared to offer a large Kook Ot
Gur o C © riei,
iaL
rnndtetlinr r.' i nf •' dfo.
2(0 barrels Flour—Superfine, Extra aLd Chafes
US haM barrels ftoxr Sopertae
80 barrels White JL D Meat
loo half barrels White R. D. Hominy
1» barrels 8ar>r—crashed, a. B, 0, Bxtra and Tel<
low
128 berrria aj nip—Low Price and Choice
250boxe^Daudlete-Mnti&Adatn&nUna and
U0 tabs lArd—Pressed find Fare Leaf
100 tuba Butter—Western and Choice Goshen
20 ' boxes Cheese—Factory, btato and Rnglte
ldo barrel* and hull barrels Meeker A—Nod. L 2
8.0 box** New Herrings— No. I and scaled '
to bone large Fly moot b Oodfieh
loohoxoo Tobdcoo—Ten’s, Hail Founds and Founds
*c., tec.
« buroteQplerTtafgay,etc., otr. ,, tod-lw
2e boxes Adamantine Candler
ISO boxes Assorted and Faaoy Candy
If boxes Bock Candy
20 cates Madeira Vine
JO cases SherryWloe- -M ' h
10 cases Po t Wine
20 Oases Cognac Brandy
Iff caaaa Weifo’s Srhaagpo . H
200 bags Assorted Shot
2» kegs Powder
*8 cases Sardines
M boxes aad half boxes Itolriu* - <
3 frails Almonda
» bag* Filberts
S ban JfrsdH Note
i bags Pimento , ,
ObadkPrppet- 1
to bblsGagar—Ousi.ed, Clarified amlGroaad.
For .ale at lowest market prices, at
aot-dt ’ - — - 1st BAYSIfRBET.
CHEESE.
fnurif NkB to 1" A ■ K
|QQ BOUti EOBHril ItoVdnd ttsnsn.Tj j i'll
1 Factory Obw toe,
Just reoelved, ,. . jvoiu.
nofim qBAMPtGR Amsm-ky.
CLEAE SIDES.
• • • t '•> JV a -1
£ ;
a nnA FOUNDScteotca srtlcJe > 1. 03 vx .
* For sole by ' ' ‘ '• ' '
A— , CHAMPION foFtoEMAS.
CASFEHTHIS W1HTED,
■'-.till
top
•L_'J
fJTHBRR
Into tha Interior, at falx wggts-
•fe 10
‘ aVJN.l'frr**
.!• oOrtadtLf Iv
AC»T»K
Rice, Ri
yprwryronnBtr
. ifiice. 1 ^
. : . J.—Jib" Jo ,ii-i' iiiuB
79 BfoaBrattadtaRic^ mvm
Daniel Holmes. For rale by , . . /. etc
WMt ^ ||i)lu . BEfoBAM.HOL^lb tpp.
Hull’s Soajr and Candles#
Onn BOxW^xtra Fcmily and Pale.
Bbcou, FlaiM tui Lud.
W* bare Jaat recetrada Urge lddaqi lGV
•Y.tooo*. dear end Bibbed, bines.
Alton choice article of Family Flow
lard, which wa are offering very tow for cash, or
chart credtV : Ootits atedaee utv for we can ceitalaly
pUaaayoaalL CASE te HARRIS.
j massm%Z2S£3-
i ^ ^-1
and
STAND COVERS.
TOILMT QUILTS, NAPX3NS
and DOYUW^
,. full stool ax
• iffiVjr I. WATXINN,
. Hint III ufaiilffi MBMffii art*
tvTffid'-a. Lda lOffiJU*; -'a-j. .i j " -fC
DISSOkUTIOMj
make lmmadUtepayjaanV td S.«rNlxaXvtkho.’will
t\^reS MS
gonttnuance gt the pateinaw hwalaftod oxfimkd tb
the old firm. . ... „
YHXOM, EONNBLLrt* d6.
Barennah, Go., Nor. 1, lSee, , ; . noSdt
STORE TO BERT,
A SMALL BRICfiefirrORB, corner Draytofi street
PROPOSALS WANTED.
P ROPOSALS Wtu be reoelved for the ereolton of e
Picket Fese around Laurel Grove <;emulery
until twelve o’clock M. on Wednesday, November
14tli, I860, s> follows :
l he posts to tie of good heart pine or cedar, atx
Inches square, tete feet apart from centre to centre,
and sens feet above ins surioce; base hoard tw..
feet, about the surface or one-inch plank; plckeis
three inches wide, one tnob thick and lire feet long,
placed three tnubes apart, la pmete of ten fret.
All proposals to be mole in writing (aoatraaton
will state in their bids the difference of oast between
cedar sad heatt pine postal a d aadresard to
' MATTHIAS H. MEYBlt
Chairman Health and Cemetery Committee,
nors-tnovld
PtBUlHED FOR IVPURM5TIOI.
An ordlranca to create tbe office of Sanitary Inspec
tor* for the City of Savannah, define the* duties
and fix their compensation.
SSCXZON1. Tup Mayor and Aldermen of tto
Savannah, tn Connell assembled, do hereby
that Council shall, at the firs: regular meetiag in Jaa-
Innpecrav fhr the city, end the other as Sanitary In.
specaur for the Mod under Dry Cnitnra Ouatract; ana
which said Inspectors shall hold their respective of
fices for one year, anises sooner removed in the man
ner aad for the aanee or causes appertaining to other
city offleare, and shall receive an annual salary ot
one ttiousaad dollars for the City Inspector, and five
hundred dollar# for the Inspector of Dry Culture,
payable In monthly installments.
Sbctton 2. find belt further ordained by tto ra-
tbonty »!oresai<V that each of said Sanitary Inspectors
atoll keep a book for Information or omapltmt iirthe
Clark’s offloeof Council, iu which any person may
enter or give Information in respect to or touddng
any notesnoe in the depMsmant of tha Impostor,
with the name or names of the witness or wttaeaw.
to prove tbe earn-; and If nidnulsmce be one cog
nisable before the Poliea Court, then th» Clerk of
Council shall cause tile lnimma Inn to be entered IS
tbeardiaary Information Docket of the ctry, other
wise the said nuisance shall be reported to the proper
officer or department having authority over the same.
XMBouUury Inspector for the city Mult, uteder the
coutroiaad three tion of the comsaittea on streets aad
Ldhes. not leas than once a month, hupett all lots
and pdfciiew In the city, end forthwith report end
case of nuisance which may be Injurious to health, te
tto Mure rationed committee or tto chairman
ttotsoL who shall lmmaitateiy taka propff meararas
forth# abatenent of inch nulsahoe. 8Jd Committee
ston also, ones a month, make a written report to
Council 'of the santtary oondkloa of the dly, and of
fJtotfek ot thing oeleterloua W the 1
i fit the
jrttet shall also Inspect all such lands os often, and
teadtetodtosasd L'ammltteo on Jfry. tM
.ttewokaet eatoltfon of rrid Ipf^fi Stedof aratiiteig
thereon deleieriou# to heeltn. Founy failure in or
aegteetef duty, tto Banltary IndpcffiareehuH befito
e rally liable to a fins of nut mure th <n thirty dot lota
for each offence, and to -removal from 6lBcp In the
discretion of the Mayor uriSLT OtitilCiL - ff
Ta« offlod of Inspector of Dry Culture a* It now
extt»W^Mlinance,mall bo an^ li boreby tboltaded
on end after tbe day of tto lint rcgnigr meetiag of
UOatMfll tn-Javosry next. - ^
SacnoM 3. And be It farther ordained by the «o-
.Joiltv aforesaid, that aU ordluanees and parts of
irdloratifo. aotor.es Uiey mtutete wtth ttete csdlaaau*.
fpio e«m» are hereby repealed. ,
ru< : li —*"
y nstecn. OLfOBXlt 8L 1BC.
prdiaaiwe reed first time. JAMKamar ^ 1
ntotet r ‘ Clerk of CoomB. -
In tha factory at. mfourgh^jN*- .
tem or taspeotlon far more tlioroogu ttm JCl
adopted by Govern mew. authorlto, us a hnutT 11
“ r ® s *Pae of life, * rlgorooxj
Ermy Derrel of ths cereal stimulant,
forma tae basla hi the Bitters laMcwtstned to n,
tuff utely pure before It ti received into the manjl
taring department, and every ’.cat and nhr* 0 rt,l
meffiratltoMfrraffieteth eorotihiied before ig’^I
of lnfualencommoncee- foch ts the awracojal
parity of tha tanks in which the Bit en are prop
that the proprietors areffiObTed to keep iiirjp,«
to bootk aad. to suypjy tlievlemeNcndf!
market with sn article matured and oellomte
tuna. Hence tto fiery and-toting rUvor whlciu
taehes to ordinary bltteitoand which I, due to thea
rawxxss and tbe lnlerlor qualify of the druge a
alcohol of which they ■ are concocted, It rnn p
drived ia thia mild tend agraeabte pnpanuen.
cording to tto tratyamuy of able ohemiiu, m«,
eenceor good Bye te t:m moet aeoUbfulof uili^;—J
and
HostcttcJi^s
STOMACH BITTERS
Aifi tlw only UefBctfiMl Ttmlc In ttie WorMof«
that Arid It the Btimulatiaz ingredient.
To Dyspeptic Sufferers
Under tto general head of Dyspepsia may be cat
all the varieties st Indirection, Its symptoms m
so sattoas, and £Sbr eomnbhtn' dlffe-em indindui,
thakM to almostlmpreriblv toldlaaaliy tbca. in fact,
some of than an .utterly Indescribable, j- uoj ^
aaltely urearted, however, that half the duct,., a ;
mankind spring from a disordered condition of the
id that the Other hair, whateter their
Meet upon that’aansirive a id important
gan. Among tto ordinary iodlcep.oua or Dj, epaia
are flatulence,! bloated and mu icelisg tbnonje
stomach and abdomen Immediately after cuing,■
gnawing sensation or a eeu-enf holloicncii a n t
pit of the stomach between u.ctils. ,i h.-.iv, doll |r*!-
tag ta ths head, feeble nr ntfeceMy appetite, on
atonal nausea, reetleasnose during fcun.i a xmj
unrafreahed foaling on rising lu tit . ornlaj, peipfo
tion of the heart, depression Ind, ninehia
amounting to monomania, los, stnoty, conlt,
(tote oT-ttoagto, aour itomaet; with itiskgoffiri,
and a choking aenaatloa In tita throat, dlmasti a
eye, pain in the diaphragm. loebljoeau aud dtiiscr-
natlon for exertion, and sometimes emsciilioo cai
eorpae-like pallor. These era a few of the dine,
eigne of Dyspep-la, but as It la generally oostphesttd
wtth apeclfio aUbcttons of the how.E, the liver as!
the ifota*. Ua ylcOma hare many od duimidteniuii
which are technically attributed to other c*t»,
Tbe beet advice that can be given to stir one vlu
hto the gtlghteet pndlapoMUon to Dyspepda, Ii tote-
tifrlili ortor digestive organa by the dslli Me of
Hostetter’s Bitters.
I Jlrii J -i
The aixeaee proceeds from e lack of rigor m tl-e
stomach, and this vital lx log preparation rill tons
•ad oeaovam that organ. If the geatrlc-ippartoak
In good working order, and oan -perfectly doom
and thoroughly atsimllMe the food' submltte-l to its
operation, there will be-ne Dyspepsia. If It cannot
do Hits, It requires reinforcement, .and ths bed of >11
reinforcing agents should be forthwith resorted to.
Tto'ttotoabh is the Sommiassriat < f tin system, ft
applSte ttoelemente of life to the whole body. Ii
HU prepared the material of Wood muscle, bone
and fibre, and lf It telle to purvey tool mmerttt U)
quantity, and of a proper kind, the whole hod; «*!•
tert, And with It the mental faculties- Tirer-Iore pro-
text tbwconmtlaearlat department Don’t let ttset
spy, obtain pceeenfon of It. It to eastoto ptnai
dtoaaaefromgettlogtatoagorganthan to expel!
utter tt becomes a chronlo fixtnro. Consider te
list Indication of uneasiness tn the stomach u J
sign that Dyspepsia to preparing to attack, and Lfi
tt at onus write tto GREAT RBPRLLAVT.
Bat if tt la too lata to prswnt, remain her tteu*
hot too lata to cure. Jt.fo toUered tbattben in*
case of Chronic Indigestion that oan wUhtkaf **
remedial operation of
Hostetter’saStflmach Bitters.
IMS beUtef tfi grounded on twelve jean’ expert* •
of the efficacy of tha proparettoa. The firs in*®*
of Its rallureto give relief to yet nnchronlolei hit
ever had tatled, the volamtnoos oorrespondsnos td-
dressed to the ptroprieibratrum all parts of the Col*'
soaM at least toctok
one letter expreeslug dissatisfaction. ButautM*
Is sot one. Tto testimony, ext<*ndtnr overs period
of more than* dogate year*, to a!! of th* apprcriM
tenor. Certainly this to a sufficient warrant te-
aiatmlng that tae BITTERS ar* s SPECIFY FOB
tUMGEdTION IN ALL ITS VARUtTUA
HostettirV Bitters
/i ■ , jjiu cjs'ixoietifiii.'
Household Medioiuc*
U Is a great fallacy to suppose that the nan**®
insrasffifoiUJrayMKysBQCpIffiMffiiitoSO 1 *
torattra. Tto truth to, that tf the patote «f°-*
against a remedy, itearaoldomueu good.
Hon'rrfeR’surmrrt
Are not unplesauK to the tart*, and •‘•V
;atofi-rt.-rtraiortnturagtajrara* ^
MAGAZINES
For
i-r. T
I ) ,T\
•own turt moom, fsrJtwwtere*rar.
LMUE’8 LADY’S MAGAiPfB,for ||oy/re»b*r. »,l
DXBOBB9TM MAGASfiOh AnBatoM*P.v iuE
ffilWNBW ft Jffi Emmkme
THE OA^C^JffqraitorH-- J 3 I * <* 0
THE CATHOLIO WORLD.
OUR YOUhG FOLKS, for MOrember.
THR OUkOUJUffi fc* : a«tes4ffil' ViL <q ’■
Mn^iQNTMlT^rHorestaex ,
BALLOU’S MONTHLY, tor NOVUSObBS. ' , ” i
CM3CENT MOHTPLY,forNore^bter. JJJB „j
USD WB LOYM for October. ...i - u /. 7,m"e
UBUB 3 BOYF ANB OIRLF
r,
Osrssual supply of Onart*
JfL—~
.....Ffs gkLS.—Under and by virion of
_ , , recios, Issued out of the Honorable City
fMort efridvUnuh. m favor of Bridget Dwyer vs.
B,'T. Bsnhond T. Nugent, Jr„ eeourlty on appeal.
Ihavs this day tovwd upon and will oeU. on the BreS
lowin' December next, at the Court House dour,'
<3ty of aavaunsb, county of Chatham odd State
«(Geowta. between thelegal houre(of art* the BdUrt-
perty. to the Mmi. tiz:
rttarj pgtfcal of Mod, with \m*dll^
te. lying and bring in tto atm ed
rtbwrat corner of BrooghtoO’ xnff
Ptte* itojMt. froauag South on Brougbfori>ira*r
feet, and running back to Congress street Ua*.km
and dtetlrgnier.ed in th* mop or plan of atod ’etty eg
Savannah u Lot No. 33, Warrau ward, nolntad oat te
plrintiffia attorney as the property of the deistedafit.
Tenpqcaah. pureheocra , ~ ”
noS-td ffhariffCifr of Deyueb'
“liTSSSrai
Self-Raising Flotir
Ma nector** Rea gad Bine b»ltd,.llljWl»
aMfbr auto b/ kabpi, A OO;-
9m and sw Era rtsret*
=ggl*»
COTTON YARNS.
. • waml v i . - . * .. _
&***.*&
hr
aorASt
HIHS 1
Cook Wanted.
GOOD plain COOK and WASHER (’
m**m
7/5»
.Jay’// io tm e-
•aaiqrif.bg ovstmta#. 9 j|WjtBM***
ssjssrsrarsrjfc;
oratartfi illrtitetstahtfire ooetinuslly oesurW*
army tortHy. thfosBi mtehtog esgtnW
.whets miriVrfes eheri 1UX of teactarvfi aart-tey**
dere.andpUlfoto not worth a aiasls Mtatowfl"
Rrrtnsiaaaehcaare.
: “ y/’ 1 ' V -
_ SJi.rp -'.ii ')ti -ti
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