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NEWS & HERALD.
FRtOA* ttOfctiKQ. lift* 1$. 1W8.
[Fob the News and Hsbild.]
••ASHES OF HOPES.”
There was a time in former years
Wheu all ‘rouud me was blooming,
When loudly sounded joyful cheers
Aud every drop of saddening tears
Youth's sun was fast consuming.
Wheu Fancy at her highest scope
My inmost thought was thrilling.
Aud Future’s adamantine Hope
Life’s honey was distilling.
But now I see my boyish trust
Met by misfortune’s lashes,
My castles In the air are dust
And all my “Hopes are Ashes 1”
You vessel rocking on the sea
Bach mast allko a tower—
Seims hopeful, independent, free.
Dreams not how near she soon may be
To some destructive power.
With female vanity ehe eyes
Her image in each billow.
And deems her canopy the skies
The blue soft sea her pillow.
But storms lurking in the main
Wreck her by fearful dashes,
I saw and quoth: “VainHope is vain,
And all man’s Hope’s are Ashes!”
Lo! yonder man, Hopes telescope,
L-uid-s sight him into future.
Oblivious of such men like Job
Ho looks through lenses made by Hope
Aud smiling seems old nature.
In history he finds his name
Marked with a writ of fire,
He dreams of nothing else bat fame
Climbs stars above, and higher.
But those that rise too fax ahigh
Come nigh to heaven’s flashes,
Which strike the proud, aud ‘Fame good-bye,’
‘Thy Hopes are naught but Ashes.’
In life’s great play each takes his part
And each pays the expenses.
1 loved, (who not ?) man has a heart
And Cupid aims with pointed dart
cntil you lose your senses.
I too lost mine (and they are gone)
In her, dark raven-carled.
I proved her dark eyes were the sun
That do illume the world.
But oh 1 Reality came and tore
My love’s frail-woven mashes,
Aud 1 laineut. 'oh all is o’er
“Our Hopes are Daught but A6hes.”
Savannah, Ga., May 12, 1863. Oamukl.
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PROPRIETORS AND CHEMISTS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
A . A . Solomons & Co.,
Aprilu—cod3m WHOUIAU ABETS, SAOWIAH, th,
To Citizens and Householders.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, I
Office Clerk of Council, May i>. 1868. j
P URSUANT TO A RESOLUTION ADOPTED li\
the Board of Health, a list of the said Board for
1S68 is published for information of citizens and
honsctioldere, and attention is called to the following
cxi races from City Ordinance :
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(2.) It 3ball be the duty of said Board to visit and
Inspect each and every lot, enclosure aud yard in
their i. epective waids, and where any fiilh or un
wholesome collections may be found, the same to
nave immediately removed by information to the
Marshal or City He-iveoger, whoso uuiy it shall be in
immediately attend to such information, and to lia\e
ihe oMuer or occupier of such lot, enclosure or yard,
summoned before ihe next Council thereafter, to an
ower lor such neglect. And any person wno shall
refuse admittance to any member of said board to
visit and iu«peci such iot, eucloeureor yaid shall, on
conviction thereof be fined a eum not exceeding
thirty dollars.
(3 ) It shall be the doty ol said Board to report all
fi til or unwholesome collections that may be found
in any street, laue or wnail. to the Mayor, whose
outy it ebuil be to Lava the same immediately re
moved by the proper officer.
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Board of Health, 1868.
Chairman—Dr. R. D. ARNOLD.
Vice-Chairman—GEORGE A. MERCK K.
Anson.—Dr. R. D. Arnold, B. A. Pacetty, Peter
Reilly, K. D. Walker, Dr. Wm. H. Elliott.
Barlow.—F. M. Green, E. D. Meyer, George Walt-
uer
Berrien —1>. T. Scranton, Maxima J. Dosvergera,
Michael Cain, W. H. Doouer, John bchroeder.
Brown. — It. 11. Footman, J. A. Metttens, Julius
Koox, J. E GaUdry, T B Marshall, J. H. Dornund.
Calhoun —Geo. H. Ash, T. Reilly, Wm. Rogers
Heury Meiuhard, T. M. Norwood,
Churlfon.—John R. Hamlet, William W. George.
Chatham.—Philip M. Russell, Wm. H. bordley, An
drew Goebel, Win. R. .Symons.
Columbia, —Benjamin Gammon, Dugald Ferguson,
Dr. b. F. Ulmer, Philip Callauan.
Crawford.—H. Gillum, W. M. Rogers, John M.
Douougb, James T. Buckner.
<'urryt ol on—i.uder Mebrtens, E. Sheftall, Henry
bulter, Philip Giebelhouse, George Buntz.
Decker— Dr. John D. Fish, John McConaghy, Val-
Basler, William liaeeett, EzraN. Kent.
Derby—George A. Mercer, Martin TufflS, E. H
Kir mi, T. D. Bertodv, J. M. Henderson, P Macomber.
Elbert—Robert H. Tatem, O. M. Lufburrow, James
H. Neidlinger.
Forsyth—Waring Russell, Benjamin F. Sheftall.
FrewtoWn —Livingston Connell, John B. Hogg, John
Walber,
Franklin—Solomon Gardner, James Lachliaon,
Wm. Greene, \. Borcbert.
New Franklin—James O’Byrne, Patrirlc H. Deacy,
John O'Donnell, Michael Fee ley.
Gaston—Charles L. Lodge, John Lorch, A. Graeffe,
Marlin Wemlelkun.
Green—George Helmbold, Martin Beytagh, John C.
Duggan, Chai.es E. O’Sullivan, Edmond Flaherty,
John Bryan.
Heathcote—Dr. Wm. Scherzer, N. 0. Mills, Dr,
Juriali Harries, Wm. F. Parker, Simon E, Byck.
Jackson—H. A. Crane, Angus McAlpin, Dr. Robt.
P. Myers.
Jasper—John N. Lewis, F. D. Jordan, E. D. Srnythe,
Henry Bryau.
Lafayette—Edward M. Anderson, A- Glaxton Sorrel,
O t.uheli, Jr.
Liberty—M. Boyley, John Cooper, William Wallace
H. Hay in. Good-
Magazine—Edward Power, Henry Hengee, M. T. 8.
wm, F. Schulz, Edward McCab?, James Diuon,
Gleason, John Kelly.
Monterey—Richard A. Wayne, Wm. Hone, Henry B.
Christian, Dr. J. J. West
North Oglethorpe- John Ryan, J. B. Epstein, Jame
Smith, Bernard Smith, Andrew Flattley, William >
Flynn.
Middle Oglethorpe—kitted Kent, R. J. Wade.Jimi
Heagney, William Gibbous.
South Oglethorpe.—j. B. Howell, P. J. Ruckert,
J. Logan. E Moran.
Pulaski. -E. O. Withington, T. H. Palmer, loaep
Broom.
.Percival.—Henry .T. Thomasson, H. S. Bogardua,
John a. Douglass, L. McSorley, Philip Hermann,
Thomas Henderson.
Reynolds —William Swoll, Ramon Molina, Dr. Wm
Duncan, John Young, Antonio Fernandez.
Troup.—3. E. Hernandez, W. H. Williams, John
Ascndurf.
Walton.—M. D. Buchanan, D. Thompson, Henry
Benoett, Chan. Lee.
Warren —K. T. Burch, Thos. Hickey, Dr. B. W.
Hardee, E Hagar, Thos. Pepper.
Washington.—Julius Schultz, 0. Harrigan, A. Ga
lina, John T. Sullivan.
Wesley.—J. B. Barnwell, J. B. McIntosh.
At Large.—Lewis Gardner, Inspector of Sinks.
JAMES SLEW ART, Clerk Ot Council.
may6eod-tf Ex-Officio Secretary Board of Health
OF SAVANNAH.
PIANO PORTS TONER & RRPAlRNjR.
-fjlEBDINAND 0. LIGBT*,Ja-. ( fr °™
JD AOo.,) la e Light© A Bradbury. New Torn,
urdera received at hchreinera’ Music Sfore.W
aali, (la. am©-..
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
AND
Charleston, S. G.
BILLIARD SALOONS.
KT HOP OUT AN BILLIARD BOOMS, (hv®^o!
M Phelan's first class Tables.) if*? uVoHeverv
posite Screven House. JO-FRtf*
evening. D. MCCONNELL. Proprietor. [mh21Cm_
•JHS
BHOKKUAGE, EXCHASGB AMO COM
MISSION;
B ryan, haktbidus & 0o.,
chants and Brokers, 163 Bay street.
Commission Mer*
mM'-l
SHIPPING
AND COMMISSION
CHANTS.
THE vETWA
LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD.
Assets Over 8,000,000.
HAS NEVER YRT
CONTESTED A CLAIM.
T HIS popular and successful Company issued in
1867, 15,5451 New Policies, being the largest
number issued by any Coupftuy in Amer.ca except
one—oue-tentti of all, and over four times the aver-
age ol the forty-one Companies doing business m
New York, as shown bv the ofli'Hl reports.
DIVIDEND ol 50 Per « cut. was declared in
January, 1S6S, which will be allowed on all LIP it
POLICIES, the premiums for which fall due prior to
March, 1860— this being the fifth consecutive 50 Per
Cent. Dividend. , . . .
The JETAIA accommodates the ihsured by giving
credit lor half the premium when dt sired, which
credit may continue r.t 6 P*'r Cent. Interest until
canceled bv dividend*.,thus furnishing a much larger
amount uf insurance for a much smaller cash pay
ment than is required in au all cash company.
POLICIES ISSUED
under all the popular and desirable plans—among
which are the NUN-FORFEITING ENDOWMENT
Policies, payable at a specified age, or at death il
itoccuis sooner, on which the premium .s payable
in ten annual or annual payments. TERM
POLICIES, insuring lor any number oi years-and
JOINT LIFE POLICIES, insuring the lives ol two
persons, payable to the survivor on the decease of
the other. , , ,
Persons desiring tOJUake this prudent provision for
tho-ie dependent upon them will find in the Jt. IMA
all the advantage*) pubsustod by uuy, and ut as favor
able rates. __
W. B. GRIFFIN,
General Agent,
»S BAY JsTHEBT, 9AVANNAU. UA.
apl7—3m
RHINE WINE.
T
Direct Importation.
HE SUBSCRIBER has just received an Invoiced
RED and WHITE RHINE WINE,
of the first quality, which he will tell at moderate
prices. F. J- RUOKERT,
Corner Jefferson street and Congresa-at lane,
mayl—tf
ALLENS FUN DOCTOR!
ROYAL
INSORANGE COMPANY
OK LIVERPOOL,
Capital £2,000,000 Sterling.
RESERVE FUND £1,500,000 STERLING.
ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STERLING.
0ONTINUE3 to take
Mercantile aud Dwelling House Risks
(Frame Buildings excepted)
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE,
At Current Hates.
WM. C. COSBN9, Agent,
Merchants’ General Exchange,
oc9 _l- Battersby’s Building.
C ARL SPRING ft CO.,G«ner^Coimn B8lOD lter
chants, No. 14‘J Bay street, Savannah, Georgia.
Vice consulate* of Spain and or theNfJjjerUnd*.
carl KPPING, Timber Mercaaht, Darien and
Brunswick. Georgia. novas—’
¥1 ARNKY & CO.. Commission N^hanl^NR
±1 12 Btoddaid’s Upper Range. Liberal ad
made on consignments of cotton. Wool, Hwe*.
Ac., to our friends in Baltimore, Philadelphia and
New York. auao-dy
W ARD A moan TIRE, Aucuou, commission and
Shipping Merchants, Bay street. Savannah,
Georgia. Oousignments of all kinds solicited. Auc
tion days Tuesdays au«l Fridays. Agent for first
quality Kerosene oil.
augfil—tf
J O. ROWLAND & CO., Storage and General
a Gommissiou Merchants. Cotton taken on Stor
age iu Battersby’s First Class Fireproof Warehouses.
R. H. ROWLAND.
Particular attention given to
J. C. ROWLAND.
Jy31-ly
fir a. GBIFMN s co., t'otton FMtora. Com^
VV • mission aud Forwarding Merchants, No. *8
Bay street, savannah, Georgia. jy26—ly
W ILKINSON ft WILSON. Cotton Factorslaud[Ge
neral Gommissiou Merchants, No. i0 Bay street,
Savannah, Georgia. Liberal advances madeon con
signments to ourselves or our friends in New xoia
ant. Liverpool. jy iL
T B. MARSHALL A BRU, General commis-
• sion, Shipping and Lumber Merchants, No. 9
Harris’ Block, Bay street, foot of Liucolu. consign
ments respectfully solicited, and will receive strict
attention.
e:
Range,
•>. WADE A CO., Cotton Factors and Com
mission Merchants, No. 9 Stoddard's L®^ 9t
igjg
W M. D. R. MILLAR A Co., 167 Bay street. Com
mission Merchants, Dealers in Railroad Sup-
S lies, Agents for Ingersoll’a Cotton Press and John
fatson ft Co.’s Axle Grease, Ac. W**
M ARSHALL‘HOUSE, Savannah, Georgia.
^23] A. B. Luca, Proprietor.
WHOLESALE L14DOR DEALERS,
T J. DUNBAR A CO., Importers and Dealers
. in Brandies, Whiskeys. Gins, Wines. C-gara,
id Agont for Smith’s Celebrated Philadelphia
jtc., and Agont for Smith’s
Ales. 147 Bay street.
Jy33
WHOLESALE OROLEUS.
M. DAVIDSON, Wholesale Dealer In Gro-
• cedes. Wines, Liquors, Teas and cigars, 160
Bay street, Savannah, Sole Agent in the State of
Georgia for Massey, Houston ft Co.'a Philadelphia
Aie.
NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMERS
dictator
fi,ow Tom,) iir
Captain L. M. OOXE1T1R,
AN ORDINANCE,
•PowTr" — 0r dHunce,pa ll - d
[ il Council on the 30th day of December,
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the .
Savannah, In Council aaeemblea, do hereby
wtfomwT. of modirn construction, I Thai tbe Tax and Revenue Ordinance
rftSe beat Northern | Council on the 30th day of December, in
ief£areSK?ChlB|Sdhan^and is now con* 11867,^* and toe sa^e jahereby so amended252
SiB®: 8 ™ 1 * “* ‘ * “ em nBVB 4,1 r
T. S. NICKERSON,
of UunutuTBoM.AaguU. ta.; Nblmi»l HoW,
Atlaab, Oo.') Nictation Hotel, Oolombto. 8.0.
' jj- Tin nn hill thrr*F** M * to of thoMo.toto*
(uldMcriptlon, the rooms sorairatoMlT rte»nsn4
vdj ventilated, and the attendance equalled hy none
la tie Sooth.
ping at toe above Hotel wDl find the
ivmlencee of their own home*.
per eeotum, instead or one per centum as by bm.
dinance is now provided. a 0r "
Ordinance paaeed in Council, April 29th ism
EDWARD C. ANDERtON. Mavnr
Attest—Jamks Stewart, Clerk of CouncU.
‘ ' m *Tl—lQt
AN ORDINANCE ^
To grant to the Savannah, 8kidaway and Seahoan
Railroad Company certain rights and priviK 1
on certain terms and conditions. #os »
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the cltv r»
Mimah in CoDnril assembled. fin horol.n , . •
0,100 two;)
Captain SIM ADKINS,
Will leare 8AVAHNAH, OA., for
Jukuarllto, Pll.lta, and all UwiU4>
St. Jobs', Blur, on
Wednesday, and Satardaye. ai 8 .'eloefc
P* m -
Returning. vlU leave P^atta, Florida, oo Than-
laye at u o'clock P. M-. and • d »P* J'
o'clock A. M.: oackaonrlUe, on Friday aanrm-
laaa to mi ike Aide ontke bar. and TaeadayaM
3 o'clock A. M.. and Femudlna aame day; will
leave Savannah for Charleston on 8atardayn at
T O'clock A. to., and Wedaendayn at 8 A. M.
Returning, will lean Charleston on
Tneadayi aad Fridays, at • •’claeto p. aa. I
n-Freight received from eanrlaa to innact.atthe |
Florida Wfiart. foot of Oaa Hoots hlU, aud MOreo
free ot charge. j ODILMABTIH M co., Ageota.
far These steamers connect with stages at. Pkso-1
lata for St. Augustine. a P 8 ~ tI _
New York and Bremen Steam*
ship Company.
rnHI FIH8T-CLA88 United 8tataa Mall Btoamihtpe |
ATLANTIC. BALTIC,
WESTERN METKOPOUS.
fourth steamship now building,
tor Southampton and Bremen, taking p,gangers
to Southampton, laindon, Havre and Bremen,
at the following rate,, payable In gol*. or ‘toSJ® 1 **-
lent in currency, (to London or Paris $fi additional)
First Cabin, $110; Second Cablu,$46; Steerage, $M.
Prom Bremen. Southampton nnd Havre to Hew
York, First Cabin. $110; Second cabin, $n; Steal-
age, $43
EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOME,
First Cabin, $210; Second Cabin, $180; Steeragt
•70.
■Amina days non nv tom amd bxucsv.
Leave New York Sept. 14th and SMh, Oct. «ath
and Nov, Mb. Leave Bremen Oct. fth and uth.
Nov. 16th and soth. Leave Southampton for Naw
York Oct. 9th and ad, Nov. S«handpec.4Ui.
BLUM « JUfUa,
rraotdont. Mo. «• Broadway. M*w Totki
WWW—•• - • " - '
NOTICE!
THE
[Etiablbhid I* 1836 ]
CONNOLLY & CO.,
45 Water Street,
NEW
leading to and from Ute counter with Drajura ,*'
Whitaker streets, in Savannah, beginning at Ander
■on street, and runningthe line of said Drayton
Whitaker streets to Bay street and connecting h.
Bay street: provided the work of laying the irtokf 0 ;
mch .carriage raUwav on Drajtop s.reet becoo,
meneed, in good faith, within twelve months from
the date of the passing ot this ordinance, and be
completed within eighteen months from the tim.
of such passing; aud that the work on Whiti
ker street shall be commenced within six month
after the passing of this ordinance, and finish^
within twelve months after tbe date or this oidi
nance: APd provided further, that the said work
. VI J n „» naln nvedinrrn prneninira i.>d .. *
■ uavte. r- » -7— —- ooiu worr
YORK, tohall be done as to gradings, crossings, and all other
I things therewitn connected, in the manner and on
TO OALL toe attention of the Trade to their the terms prescribed In the ordinance for the estifc.
force and well assorted stock of . lishment of lines of street railways passed in com.
IUOA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO
gutted to toe wants of the Southern Trade. I tions and conditions c i said ordinance in relation to
PBINCIP1L “anupaohl jssjgfisa arASr*
IN VIRGINIA. I made: And provided further, that tbe said Com?
ny shall, before entering upon the said work or any
part thereof, enter into bond, with approved secnri.
t y, to the city of Savannah to perform and bide by
all such teimR, rules, regulations and conditions-
and further, that ifwlll every day a ter beginning ti!
ran oil any street run regulai ly four limes a day f ron
r I attention given to orders, which are
, and Ailed with care.
M. CONNOLLY, Ja.1
xaxia?A^CONN ILLY. I dee4-9tow6m*W
REEVES’_AMBR0SI A
FOR THE HAIR!
IMPBOVEDI
It la an elegant Sranalng for the Hair.
It caniaa the Hatr to Onrl beantlfnlly.
It keepa the Scalp Clean and Healthy,
jit invigorates the Roots of the Hair.
It forces the Hair and Beard to grow Invariant!y.
It immediately stops Hair Falling Out.
It keeps the Hair from Changing Color from Age.
It restores Grey Hair to its Original Color. ..
I after notiflchtiou of the other party of ys readiness h.
It brings out Hair on heads that have been bald I purchase on the terms a'oreeaid, ihen all tlie rights
1 and privileges hereby granted should cease, and ail
sneb property shall revert and belong to the City of
Savannah.
said Andereon street to Bay street,between the hour,
of six o'clock h» the morning and eight o’clock in the
evening : And provided further, that the city of
Savannah shall have the same police j ariadlc-
ition within said city over toe said S*r»n-
nab. Skldaway and Seaboard Railroad Com-
pany. Its employees and agents, as it would have
bad over any company that might have been organ
ized under the ordinance hereinbefore mentloud-
And on this farther ezpie s condition—that U here^
after a system of street railways shall be entered up.
„n by authority ol the City Count il of Savannah,
| then all tbe rights hereby granted sbal cease, and
the property of the said Savannah, Skidaway atd
! Seaboard Railroad Company, invested or acqaired
under the grant hereby made, shall be appraist d by
persons not exceeding three on each side, and on
such appraisement, such City Railway Coir pany
snail have the opti >n to pat chase turh property at
such appraised value, ami to use and work the game
for its own benefit tbei esf«er, and, on the failure ol
said Savannah, Skidaway and 8 aboard Railro d, 0o.
to submit to tucb appraist ment within two months
LHIVOHS, &c., AT RETAIL.
C USTOM HOUSE HUADE8, by F. Dowd, Bay Inne,
re«»r ol Boat Office. Best of Alea, Wines,
Liquors, Cigars, Ac., and a Lunch every day i*pmill
nil 1.
I HttViNG HOUSE, coiner ul St. Julian anil Jetturson
streets. Alkck Ibvinq, Proprietor. Best of Ales,
Wiues, Liquors, Cigars, &c., always on band. iy‘J3
~ DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES.
D O YOU WANT A GENUINE REMEDY, THAT
WILL CURE YOUR PAINS AND AOHES-
Rhenmatism, Palu in the Back, Head and Side, Sore
Throat, Toothache, Burns, Corns, Cuts, 8pralue, Poi
sonous Stings, Cramps, Dysentery, Ac., Ac. Get the
above, at A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. For sale wholo-
8 Co and retail, and by other Druggists. Single bot
tles, 60 and 25 cents. mbll—ly
Board in a Private Family.
A PRIVATE FAMILY residing in a pleasant and
central part of the city, having one furnished
and one untarnished ROOM, suitable fi>r toe accom
modation of a lady aud gentleman with a small
family, would leape them for the summer, with
BOARD, to acceptable occupants. Address A. B-.
News and Herald office. mblfl—>.t
K and Wholesale Dealer in Window UIosh and
Kerosene OH, corner Jefferson and McDonough
streets, and comer East Broad aud Broughton
streets. jy25—ly
PHOTOGRAPHS.
P HOTOGRAPHS, aud all other styles ol Pictures,
with Frames. FiiUugs, Oa-es, Ac., of every kind.
Copies of all kinds from Old Pictures neatly finished.
Stcieoscnpic Views of Bouaventure uui Savannah.
Corner of Whitaker aud Broughton streets. J N.
Wll.BON. Jy 88
WATCHES ANi> JEWELRY.
GROS CLAUDE, Dealer In Watches, Jewelry
1 . and Silver ware. Bull street, opposite Masonic
~ - *- ^ Watchas and Jewelry carefully
novT—tf
Hall. Savannah, Ga.
repaired.
Legal Notices.
1AMURL F. HAMILTON (successor to Wilmot A
^ Richmond), Dealer iu Watches, Silverware, Jew
elry, Ac., corner Whitaker, St. J alien and Congress
streets. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronome
tors rated by transit. )y&3—ly
Administrator’s Sale.
n r ILL BF. SOLD before the Court House door In
Applin** couuty, on the first TUK8DAV in Au
gust next, one lot of LAND In the 2d dislrict of s^id
comity, couraining 49d acres more or less, known as
Lot No 459, for the btneflt of the heirs and creditors
of tbe estate of JOHN DYAL, deceased,
in ay 12—law2m*
M p. BEAUFORT, Exchange Wharf, Mannfac
• turer ot Sails, Awnings, Tents, Flags, Bags,
Sold at New York prices. jy2T
Oyster Saloon.
JOHN IMMEN,
AT THE STAND ON
Whitaker Street, Sear Buy,
[FORMERLY MONAHAN’S,]
H AS the best facilities for supplying OYSTERS,
either in the quantity, in shell or opened: or at
his Saloon, cooked iu any stylo. Ho warrants his
Oysters to bo of the very best quality.
ales, wines, LIQUORS, &C.,
Of the best brands, on hand, nnd a LUNCH every
day oovs-ly
S TATE OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.-To
all whom it may concern: /
Win reas, George U. Dunham has filed in my office
u writing puiporting to bo tbe nuncupative will of
Henrietta Hamilton (colored), late of said connty,
deceased, in which will i» appears that said George
C. Dunham is sole heir lotbe estate ol said decensed.
And win reas, the said George C. Dunham has applied
to the Court of Ordinary lo have said wi’l probated
und admitted to r cord; also, for Letters of Admiu-
is3;ation cum lestamento annexo on the estate ol said
deceased. -.
The'-e are, theiefore, to cite and admonish all
whjm it may concern to be and appear before said
Court, on or before the first Monday iu July next, to
make objertions (if any they have) to the probating
of said will, or grantirg Letters of Administration
as aforesaid.
Witness my official s gnatnre this 4th .day cf May,
1868. W. P. G1RARDKAU,
may7—lawlw Ordinary Liberty County.
M D
ULLER A BRUSN, Architects and Civil and Me-
chauical Engineers, southwest corner Bay and
Bull streets, up stairs. M. P. Mulleb, Ciyil and
Mechanioal Engineer; DeWitt Bbdyh, Architect
sep6
YALMKK A DEPP1SH, Wholesale and Retail Deal
ers In Hardware, cutlery, Files, Edge Tools, Ag
r cultural Implements, Powoer, Shot, Caps and
Lead, 148 Congress and «7 St. Jat eu stree s, Savan
nah, Georgia. jy2d—:ly
M URPHY ft CLARK, Bull street, opposite the
Pulaski House, House, sign, Sliip and Steam
boat Painters. Gilding, Graining, Marbling and
Glazing. Signs of every description. jy28
Turf, Field and Farm,
AUD
JOURNAL of SOCIETY,
A HIGH-TONED JOURNAL, devoted to the Turf,
Field Sports, Scientific and Practical Agricul
ture, Literature,' Art, and the Stage. It is the organ
of the gentlemen sportsmen of America, and every
subject is treated lu a dignified manner.
Its Editorial Corps is large, embracing HAMIL
TON BUSBEY and F. G. SKINNER. The well-known
CARL BENSON la a regular contributor.
IU Home and Foreign Correspondence is particu
lariy able. The Press of the United States have
passed the highest encomiums upon the TURF,
FIELD AND FARM.
From a great variety of complimentary notices,
the following are selected : .
The TURF, FIELD AND FARM of New York
City, now tbe acknowledged leading exponent in
America of the interests which it represents, has
been eulaiged, and appears In a new and elegant
dress. Mr. Hamuton Busoey, formerly of this coun
ty. Is the literary and associate editor.—Daily Re
public, Sjtrinfteld, Ohio.
The TURF, FIELD AND FARM is as Imposing
and handsome in appearance as it is spirited, able
and interesting. It has brought to the discussion of
turf matters a moral tone hitherto wanting, and ut
terly discountenances all brutal sports, sacn as those
Of the prize ring. It is, in fact, a paper for gentle
men who are loud of horses t.nd stock, and we re
joice in its success.—Buffalo Express.
-r Its editorials are ably written, anl it general! r
contains matter of home interest to Bnlllaloniana. It
is rapidly recommending itself to public favori
Buffalo Courier,
The TURF. FIELD AND FARM is nnquestlOIU
t>ly the beat publication of its class in America, if
not in the world. As an organ of turf and field
sports it has always maintained an elevated moral
tone, which commefids it to the approval of every
man of pure taste and honorable principles con
nected with these amusements, which ft haatione
so much to redeem from the influence* of knavery
and blackguardism. Its agricultural department,
under the editorship Ot F. G. Skinner, Esq.,- one of
the ablest and best Informed gentlemen on all snb-
iWtsbelSglug to bisepeclalty mthe country, ten-
‘ Here it a highly valuable work to toe farming Inter-
,oar -
On. copy one $$ JJ
Nine copies one year f 8 * w
Published at NO. 37 PARK ROW, NEW YORK, by
S. D. Bruce and H. Millard.
AN ORDINANCE
To prescribe the kind of fuel lo be used for steam-
boiler engines in the city of Savannah, and to
affix penalties for violation of this ordinance.
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the city ol
Savannah, in CouncU assembled, do hereby ordain.
That from and afier the passing of thi3 ordinance it
shall not be lawlul for any peiBon to use m any steam
eng ne boiler in said city, in which there may be an
artificial draught by the introduction ol steam in the
smoke stack, any fuel other than aiithiacLe or 1.1 l u
minous coal, under a peua’ty of not more than Siou
for each and every day’s offence. .
Ordinance passed in Council, April 15in. lton.
MARTIN J. FORD, Mayor pro tem.
Attest—Jas. Stewabt, Clerk of Council.
api7—5t
For Sale,
mwo SELF-GE-JEtUTlNO SODA APPARATUS,
A T^rS£u“™?'CENTER STANDS, TV1TH
COOLERS,.,! complete. n. D. HEADMAN.
may9—tf Broughton and Bull streets.
CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL BE SOLD, iu front of the Court House in
the city of Savannah, on the first TUESDAY in
June next, 186S, being the second day of said month,
between the legal hours of sale, a portion of the
stock of Sayer* B. Harrington, consisting of Parlor
Sett-, Bed Room Setis, Bedsteads, Washstands, Bu
reaus, What-Nots, Dressing Cases, Chairs, Bockem,
etc. Levied on by virtue of a distress warrant Issued
out of the Honorable the Superior Court of Chatham
Connty. in favor of George W. Wylly vs Sayers B.
Harrington. BENJ. L. GOLF,
mayl—law’d Sheriff of Chatham County.
C l RADY A TULLY, Plain and Ornamental Plas-
t terera and Dealers in Laths, Lime, Plaster, Hair,
Cement and Bmlding Material, Bryanstreer, between
Drayton and Aborcorn streets. augl-tf
S TATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern :
Whereas, S. A. Fraser will apply at the Court of
Ordinary lor Let ters Ditmtssory as Executor on the
estate or Joseph Quarterman, of said county, de-
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern to be and appear before said Court, to
make objection (if any they have), on or before the
first Monday in August next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness my official signature, tots 8d day of Feb
ruary, 1368. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
fehl3— lam6m Ordinary of Liberty county.
Seals and Seal
EMBOSSING PRESSES,
PRESSES from $9 to $50. The “"Rear? d
" “1“ 0»mOOtt L $U. u Themo ; t t ltWBOBA T E
T'STILL A BRO., Bull street, next to the Post
. li Office, Dealers In Newspapers, Magazines,
Books and Stationery. The latest New York and
other Daily and Weekly Newspapers reoeived by
every mall and steamer. Jy24—ly
S TATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern :
Whereas, Jesse Brewer and John P. Mell will ap
ply at tho Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismiasory
as Administrators on toe estate of James K. McFail,
of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (If any they bavo) on or be-'
fore the first Monday in August next, otherwise
said Letters will be granted. _ ^ ,
Witness my official signature this 22fl day or Jauu-
uary, 1868. W. P. GIRARDEAU,
jali24—iam6m L. L
S TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.
To all whom ic may concern: , - ^ , ,
Whereas, William Morel will apply at tbe Courtoi
Ordinary for Lt ttera of AdmialatraUon on the estate
of Harriet Morel, of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonlshall whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said court to
make objection (if any they have) on or before toe
first Mouday in June next, otherwise aald letterB
Witness iry official signature this 26tb day ot April,
18C8. D. A. O’BYRNB,
ap'26—law4w Ordinary Chatham County.
Administrator’s Notice.
T HE heirs of the estate of Adam O. Donhai
hereby notified that on the firrt Monday of Au
gust next, 1 shall apply to the Court ot
Liberty county for an order to distribute wjomnie
it. kind. ANN O. BARTS^
aplT—2am4m Administratrix.
Notice.
T HREE MONTHS after date application will
made to the Marine Bank df ®«prgi»to»w*ew
of Fcrip No. 1,808 for three shares of «took< sa
scrip having keen loat. riQTOHa
mh21—lamSifi WM. J.UNwa.
express
cover e;
Addri
]su2l—
H &BD-BUdJ, SHOW-BILLS, POST KBS
and PROGRAMMES printed fit the Netot mi
ar sMMOflsii m Bay Brest.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY;—To
all whom It may concern:
Whereas, Thomas B. Wheeler will
Court ot Ordinary for Letters Diamlaapry m
iatrator on toe estate ot Wat. 0. BobUies* « M"
C °Thesear^theMfore,to dto and admonish
it may concern to be and appear before said Cflurt,! .
During tbe. past three years over tbrw hundred
of wbat they want and remit toe PJoWjWe^et,^
News Depot,
*&* °" e - t -
BBS my official algoatora \
cember, 1807. W. 1
Janl—H -
C irculars, prior HJ»ted« »e
Bborcwt noUc. at tfe. ytW8 AND HMMA l.D
OB OFFIOt, 111 B.J Itttet.
SAILS. AWN1HG5, BAUS, At.
AK.CI11TKCTS AMU ENU1NEEU9.
THE STEAMER
CITY POINT,
Captain S. ADKINS,
Leaving Savaunah on MAY 10th, will, on rf turning I
from PALATKA, go to faT. AUGUSTINE. For par
ticulars enquire ol
apr-21 L. J. GUI! MARTIN ft OO., Agents.
NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO
THR0UU1I LINE TO CALIFORNIA,
Via Panama Hallrond,
ISI ew Arrangement!
SAILING FROM NEW YORK ON THE
5th & SOth Every Month
Or tbe day before when these dates fall on Sunday.
PASSAGE LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER LINE.
For information address D. N. CARRINGTON,
Agent, 177 West Street, New York.
W. H. Webb, Pres., Chas. Dana, Vlce-Pree
Office—64 Exchange Place, New York.
ah9— im .
TO BUYERS!
HEAP DRY GOODS1
UST RECEIVED BY STEAMERS FRESH AD
DITIONS to our already HEAVY STOCK of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods I
And whleh we are determined to sell at
Su.ch frioes
A, will defy competition, consisting in part of—
OASES PRINTS AND DELAINES,
CASES BLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND
SHEETINGS,
CASES KENTUCKY JEANS AND SATI
NETS,
CASES CA8SIMERES AND CLOTHS,
CASES DAMASKS AND LINEN.
BALES SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS,
BALES BLANKETS AND SHAWLS,
BALES LINSEYS AND FLANNELS, Aa
for yean.
It Is composed entirely of simple and purely vege
table snbatances.
It baa received over six thousand voluntary testi
monials of its excellence, many of which are from
physicians In high standing.
It is sold in half-pound bottles (the name blown in
j the glass), by Druggists and Dealers in Fancy Goo.ls
everywhere, at One Dollar per Bottle. Wholesale
by DEM AS BARNES ft CO., V. 0. WELLS A CO.,
SCHIBFFBLIN ft OO., New York. mh23—ly
A, SAFE,
CERTAIN,
flAHbWAKk, CbTLKKV, Ate.
PAINTING AND GLAZING.
PLASTUKEKS.
BOOKS AND NEWbPAPERS,
(JNDERTAKF.HS,
F ERGUSON k DIXON, Undertakers, 120 Brough
ton street, dealers in Fisk's Patent Metallic,
Mahogany, Walnut and Grained Coffins, Ice Boxes
for Preserving Bodies, Funerals furnished at the
shortest notice. Country orders promptly attended
to. jyM-ly
FUBNiTURK.
S.S
8. MILLER, No. 1S7 Broughton street, Dealer
ment of Parlor Furniture.
Jar.
Mattresses made to or
lysa—ly
L1VKKY STABLES.
O 'CONNELL ft CASH, Marshall House Stablea.
The beet of Livery Horses and Carriages al
ways on hand, with careful and experienced drivers.
JySS
OULASKl HOUSE STABLER, by J. Fxklxt. Oar-
X rlages, with competent drivers,or Single Teams,
‘et. Boarding at reasonable prices. jj?8
DINING SAIjOON.
O UR HOUSE DINING SALOON, Bay street, cor
ner Whitaker, up stain. Meals from • a. m. to
midnight, with a bill or fare comprising all the mar
ket affords. Every kind of game in the season, pre
pared bv tba beat oookateba Obtained. au!8—tf
CIGAR MANUFACTURER.
S SOLOMON, Cigar Manufacturer, Bryan street,
• between Whitaker aad Ball streets, three doors
above the Pulaski House. jy2»—lj
SAVINGS BANKS.
O GLETHORPE INSURANCE CO., Saving* De
partment, office 117 Nay street. Interest al
lowed on deposits. H.W.MKNIB, President . Jxo.
T. THomas, Secretary. )yK-Dr
THE EDICTS
OF THK
LODGE OF GEORGIA
Speedy Cure
you
NEURALGIA,
AMD ALL
NERVOUS
DISEASES.
Zfe Effect* are
Magical^
r lS THE U«tCeiling Remedy in all cases of
Neoralgia Facialis, o ten effecting a perfect cure
in less than twenty-four hoars; from the use of no
more than TWO OR THREE PILLS.
No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease
has felled to yield to this
I
Wonderful Remedial Agent.
Ordinance passed in rouncil. April 29rb, 1867.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Major.
Atteit—Jambs Stewabt, Clerk of Council.
■mayl—lot
ORDINANCE
To continue in force until the Hast day of June next,
1869, the provisions of the ordinance passed la
Council on the flftn day of September, 1S66, enti
tled "An ordinance to suspend fo* a limited period
the operation of tbe Fire Ordinan e of the City of
Savannah, in and over certain portions of the city,
and to remit certain penalties that may have teen
incumd. ’
Whereas, The provisions of the aaove reci'cd ord!
nance, in relation to tbe • rection and repair of tmiid
lags in that poriionoithe city east of Price street
and tooth of Liberty street, aod aieo that portion of
the city east ol Wost Broad street Bontb of G*Mon
(.treet and west of Tat null street, expired on tbe 31st
day of July, 1567; and whereas, said provisions were,
by an ordinance passed lit CouLCil on the 2d d^y of
October, 1S67, extt nded to tl;e 1st day cf Jjnuaiy
last, 1869, now therefore—
Sec ion 1. Tbe Mayor and Aider ten of tbe city of
Savannah, in Conned assembled, do heiebj oidain,
Thut said provisions of said above recited ordinance
of the 6th of .September. 1866, in relation to tnch
erection and repair of buildings within said portions
of said city, be and the same are hereby further ex
tended irom eaid 1st day of January iatt to the 1ft
day of June next. 1 v G <-
Ordinance passed in Council, April let. 1863.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON. Mayor.
Attest—James Stewabt, Clerk of Council.
AN ORDINANCE
To give to the Commissioners of Pilotage for tbe Bit
of Tybee and River Savannah the power to m*k«
rales and regulations for the government of tie
Harbor Master uf Savaunah, subject to the ap
proval, revision and control of the City council
of Savaunah, and on ceitain terms and condi-
- tions.
Section 1. Tne Mayor and Aid rmen of the city of
Savannah, in Council assembled, do hereby oidain,
Even In the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia
and general nervous derangements,—of many years
■tending,—affecting the entire system, its use for a
. « fi.- „ nata a- tha nimnat rIvavh af. I Savannah, in council assemoira, ao nereuy uiiuuu,
few days, or a few weeks a. the utmost, always a i Tbflt _ )OWtr is hereby given to the Commissioners of
fords the moat astonishing relief, and very rarely j pilotage for the Bar ol Tybee and River Savannah to
rails to produce a complete and permanent cure. It | make rales and rtgulations for the government J
oooUica bo are*, or other meter,al, ,n foe .lightest StS CoS',
degree lnjnrlona, even to the most delicate system, g aTa nnab; and that, upon the adoption of sach roles
andean always be used with perfect safety. It has | and regulations and the approval of OotmciMfo
long been in constant use by many of our moat emi
nent physicians, who give it their unanimous and
unqualified approval.
Einstein & Eekman,
151 CONGRESS STREET.
garSent by mall on receipt ot price and postage.
One package $100, Postage Scents.
Six packages $5 00, Postage 27 cents.
Twelve packages.. $9 00, Postage 48 cents.
It la sold by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Drugs and Medicines throughout the United States
and by
TURSER & C0.» Sole Proprietors,
120 Thkmont Stbkzt, Boston, Mass.
To Job Printers.
same shall be the ra'es and regulations for the gov
ernment of eaid Harbor Master, under the direction
tion of said Commissioners of Pilotage, subject to
revision and control by said City Council: And pro
vided further, that nothing in this ordinance con
tained shall be construed to prevent the Mayor in the
Police Court, or the Moyor and Aldermen in Conned
assembled, fiom inflietiug k such Ante and penalties
on such Harbor Master for official deluquencies as
may be authorized by law or ordinance, or to pre
vent the Mayor from exercising the control of paid
Haibor Master, in respect to suspension fron office
or otherwise, sa said Msyor may exercise over other
city officers, or to prevent tbe City Council from at v
any time modify ng, changing or repealing this oral- '
Ordinance passed in Council, February 19th, 1868.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON. Mayor.
Attest—James Stewabt, Clerk of Council.
leb21-
nov#
Jas. W. Keogh,
H A
CONGRESS-STREET LANE.
mh2—tf
I PRINTING PRESS!
FOR SALE.
TB OFFER FOE SALS A DEQKNEB HALF I
AN ORDINANCE
To prevent the encroachment, by vessels lying at
certain Cotton Presses in Savannah, upon tne
* lines of anv other adjacent Presses.
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the city ox
Savannah, in Council assembled, do hereby ordain.
That hereafter no vewla lying, loading, or diwn?i6-
ing at the wharf of either of the Cotton
_ known as Demand's Lower Cotton Pre?s, or the Lot-
. n . mnh I W 1 OFFER FOE SALK A DEGENER HALF I ton Prea3 kn oW n as the Tyler Cotton Press, shall be
OfKSlMTH aad BELL-HANUER, VV MEDIUM JOB PBE33 : s,m. mi» ln»fe permitted to encroach by bowsprit or other pwtrf
lUlASilll 1 n BHU BbUL I chMe ^ P(WWI of the patent are juatiy cele- TeMel 0n the , ine of tbe wbarf 0 f the other Presi
. a DOUf .OTn hnm thm onrnur at Jeffsrsonaod I b rated fjr the excellence of their worn, and will I u which said vessel may not belying, loading or ms-
I print anything from a single-line visiting card to atoll „ h ar e inp r without the consent of the agent or owv-
President ■tieetsto the half aheet medium. This one can be seen working ^rsifSh othei Pres., and that tt i3 hereby me.de
CORNER OP WHITAKER STREET AND in the News and Herald Ovfice. . „ „ the duty of the Ha. bor Master to prevent anyaocS
— 1 Accompanying toe Press are two ffi) setts RoUer encroachment without consent aa aforesaid; and that
Stocks, one (1) Roller Mould, five (5) Ohasts, one (1) for a yioution of any of the provis ons of thti ot<h-
Roller Sox, one (1) Ink Fountain, two (2) Wrenches, nance, the party in fault, whether such party be own-
Ac. Only reason tor selling is, to make room for » I ersor agents of any such Press, or the Harbor Mas
larger Press. The present price of this Pre-s in New ter> be ltable to a penally of not more idm
York is $550. We will sell this for $450 CASH, thirty dollars for every day’s or part of a daj » dd ’
Apply at THIS OFFICE. mhSl.
Ordinance passed in Council, February 19th,
EDWARD C. ANDERSON.JUayor.
CANCELING and BUSINESS!
STAMPS.
'srSlWjft^keXpricee^,. u forest City Paper Warehouse
$9; swornb’, Buklit llonreatunp. wifo-1
• — - —• -lira Dias, »1 so a
aaore
„u.u.tS’irom"$irio $16; «*t«lMM.T$J,„
extra Blbboni, Bom $1 «•“ *?! JSSSfi * , J ‘* exB *-
Addree. orders to WM. XSTILL, Jm,
rr_
DISEASES OF THE FEET.
Corns, Bunions,
INGROWING NAILS, TETTER,
Salt Rheum or Hourvy,
AND OTHEB DISEASES OF THE FEET.
MRS. ELlTA KEOGH,
(Formerly of Charleston, 8.0.,)
E ery kind and description of pa-,
PER—Printers, Book-binders and Stationers, |
lea manofactnred and tor sale,
rail I
to*
J. WARREN, Agent.
10$ Bryan street*
MAURICE HACKETT,
COOPER, AND AGENT OP THE HUB- ]
MARINE DIVING AND WRECK
ING COMPANY.
nmCE UNDEB TOE BLUFF, foot el Drajton
U street. An orden’lor tbe aobmxrtse DItUu
•nd WncMm Oompony con bo toft with him, xml
Mahogany and w.lnot Furniture .nd g-x FFBBS he, sareloon to tne citixwui, ena reoien oi
French Cottage Chamber sm. Alio • fine aaaort- U Sayanuab, for tha treatment and care or the
"S?I S8TABLISHED IN 1858.
above —
Corns aad Bmnfone Cared Wlttoont Pain
WT RESIDENCE—38 PRESIDENT bTREET, (at:|
“SrHowiTirom $ A. M. to i P. M.. and tom • to
6 o’clock P. M. Ladles treated at their residence*
Charges Mederala.
She mbmlto. Itoin .moaga- nomeroua certUratee
the following (ram prominent phjaietau and elt’aena
of Ohnrieoton:
From Boa. SeorgeBolot.
I am happy to my that Mm. KoqcE hu eared mo
of ancral trery bed oonu. that ha? trennlad mo for
m... years. They were remoTed withoat tho lemd
linf (Signed) Gaoaon Bern.
From the Utt Or. BdWnrd iforth.
I think It my dnty lo -tale thm I bare men Mre.
Ilea Keogh remove cone nod huUons with the
ereateot aklU, and withoat Min.
B (Signed) fowann Noam, M. D.
From Or. Fitch.
I would recommend all pertont who are idNetad
with coraotoftre Mre KonchnMaL 1 h*v. seen
VI
BY JOHN RYAN,
Attaat—James Stewabt, Clerk of CounciL
feb - 21—
The Bainbridge Argus,
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING.
IN B AIN BRIDGE, GA-
i.8 S.S-*
’ hDVBBTISFltBTrrS Inserted at reasona™ tat' 1 -
THE AB6US la strictly a FAtULT fOCl*^
devoted to the beet Interests ol tbe coontrj, an
an Advertising MEDIUM illtra
meats to Ihe merchants and bnsmess men of - ^
nn", Cbarleeton, Baltimore, New York, New 0
* I The t “itruI'’ta Democratic In politics, andoppM®*
to negro .oarage, and fanatic!un generally.
febUt-U ■ —-
Ice House to Bent,
__ who takes this method I
I his many kind patrons for their con-1
patronage,
i that it will be uiagreatettplceenretocontinue I
rerything to hie l ne ol
A 1
pleasantly located near
them with everything In hto l ne of a tope-1 A U at »this OFFICE.
Ity, and at aa I. w rates as feimllar articles I ———
of an'lnferlor quality can be had for in tttia or any
oiftaroity. Long sxperienee in tkie special bnainew
eaablee me to excel the productions of every
similar eaubttehinent, EyAlt>
mhao-tf cor. West Broad and Bay elreeta.
RICK OF TIE W0e&8!
NICE HOUSE,withaU toe * xl * T *’
Colombia Square, f° r reBt *
ibld--tf_
SEND YOUR
£ ££ wi a ja ‘ 1 ^ “3.«5.!r [Nick of the Woods I
From Dr. M. Horiback.
"FIRESIDE COMPANION.”
bnnl«w,toa W ly»tblalady. i
E. Honakaol, la. D. 1, vtoHgE MDHBO A OP- have, at an Immense
Published for Information. «■«*<»» w-woowr-
OOMPAEIOn,” Whfch wm be
I
TO THE
F. A.- HE.
OompUed. trader tha direction of the O. 8.. by
Brother & LAURENCE.
FRICK »»«».
FOB SALE AT
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ORDINANCE
^ 1,1 (
dinance to prevent the r
tmMBS&SpJ
BtetkmJ.Jhe Mn^orandAltotere nf time
nMthneCqrerecKMnrRMM. he tertfCMR. I
hereby Mprelcd.
(OroHMwh
1 la Mo. $4 cf thM pepmer Journal, taned [
-NICK OS' THAI WOODS”
eacdewBIngrtory of thekkd
b and Is ltea Itmteatal fi
I of
tom* of 1
■TTER aH'd NOTE BSADOies printed on tea
nSTnS%RSmVS
L
NEWS
.'76 j
aplT-lt
KU Iftfl
.... tola *«
l § cents a osbv;
. BY-LAWB, MUiblig and OaB^ |$ll>: or »oopteaforgtA
SEWS & HERALB
Job Office,
NO. Ill BAY
THE BEST OP WORK.
Moderate prices
• — AW— ■
all obbebs proifflt filled.