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AMBNDHKATOF THE CO\STITI’TIO\.
Tin* pending amendment of the Constitu
tion ..'..o'i-Ung slavery, baa produced a cor
r<>.»*>!:d€iice between tbe S<cretary of Slate
and Governor Perry, of South Carolina
W hicb lia-s tbe feature of novelty in the in
terpr taiion of that instrument. Governor
P. rry having ewted to tbe Washington au
th runs that there was no objection to rati
fy , „ the amendment except an apprehen
si n that Congress might, under the second
6t inn of that amendment, claim the right
t<-h-gi-late for the negro after slavery was
abo isbed.
To tl.is Mr Seward replied :
1 I'beobjeCti >n which you mention to the
lari clause of the constitutional amendment
is n gardi das qut-tulous and unreasonable,
b c 7ist that < lajse is really restraining in its
ibecs. instead of enlarging the power of
Cu-tress."
ti ivv Mr. Seward Can call that a retraining
clause that enlarges the powers of Congress,
we cann-'i Imagine. The second section of
the act is in these words:
1 C egress shall have power to enforce this
art c e by appropriate legislation.”
We agr-e in npiuiou with the New York
World “that the article belongs to the
ca>s of laws that executes itself." The
rule of interpretation has never been denied,
that the power being given, the means o'
its execution must be also presumed to be
given, and, if not expressed, follows by ne
cessary implication. It was in conformity
with this rule of interpretation, that Chiel
Justice Marshals decided in favor of the con
sthutionaiity of the Bank of the United
S alo in the c ise of McCulloch vs. the State
of M irylund. In that case, the Court decid
ed ti at the Bth section of tbe Ut articlo of
the constitution, was not restrictivt but en
a j' and the powers of Congress. The language
of C ief J utic ■ Mirstiall was.
■Tue counsel for the State of Maryland,
favi urg and various arguments to prove that
this clause, though in terms a grant of pow
er. is roiso in c fleet; but is really restrictivt
o! the general right, which might otherwise
be im lied, of selecting the eonumerated
powcis."
A ter some further remarks in illustration
of il ls point, the Chief Justice concludes as
‘Tne clause is placed among the powers of
Congress, not among the limitations on those
powers. Its terms purport to enlarge not to
d'unish the p >wers vested in the govern
m at. It purports to be an additional power,
ni t a restriction on those already granted."
Now, the second section of the amend
ment abolishing slavery is in these words :
‘•Congress shall have power to enforce this
ani le by appropriate legislation.” There is
no cliff.rence between this language and that
employed in the Bth section of the Ist ar
tii leg giving Congress power of making “al*
laws which shall be necessary and proper
for c irrying into execution tbe foregoing
powers, and all other powers vested by this
Cos istitntion in the government of tbe United
States, or in any department thereof.”
Mr. Seward and Chief Justice Marshall are,
‘therefore at issue on the point, whether re.
siraiuiug words in a Constitution do not
enlarge instead of restrict their power. Judge
Marshall said that such WO r ds enlarged the
power of Congress. Mr. Seward affirms that
they restrain its power.
The power to enforce, which, in tbe lan
guage of of Judge Marshall, is additional
power, Is mere surplusage, for two reasons:
Ut, that all the affirmative grants of power,
am mg which this amendment will be placed,
are seif-cXeCutory or imply the means of ex
ecution ; and, 2d, that the words giving the
puw, r to enforce were already in tbe Con
sii ution. Placing them there a becond time
wa> calculated to alarm tbe Southern States.
The power might be assumed by Congress
to legislate with regard to negroes in all re
sects, under color of the right to prohibit
slavei y. Hence tbe apprehension of Gov.
Perry, “ that Congress might claim the right
to legislate for the negroes after slavery was
abolished.”
Bui after all the question in this aspect, ia
oce as to propriety in the use of terms. The
amendment of the Constitution is demanded,
uo; in the spirit of the clause which provides
for the amendment of that instrument, but
as the only condition upon which the South
ern States will be re-admitted as parties to
the Constitution. The construction and prac
tical aj plication of the amendment will be
the subject of future discussion.
Election Returns.— We have been furnish
ed by a gentleman from Lownda with tho
vote of that county. It was as follows :
For Governor.
Jenkius 241
For Representatives to Concrete.
Cohen 170
S'yle*. 24
Hopkins 7
Brocks cont iy gives Cohen 189, Styles 38,
Hopkins 6. For Senator: B. B. Moore, 64,
P O. Wing 89, E. Tillman 35. W. B. Ber.
nett is elected to the House.
Doubtful K. Flbts mom Mexico.—A late
Mu aa ras despatch reports that the Mexi
can r< publicans raised tne tiege of that place
on the night ot the Bth inst., some of them
passing up the river and others going to
ward. the interior. There were suspicions,
however, that this movement was only a
iu.-e. A Matamoras paper states that pre
vi ,u, to leaving they were severely defeated
in cue engagement, having t wo of their gen
erals killed, and three others, including Cor
una, wounded. A Galveston paper of a late
due Bays that despatches, the purport of
which is not known, were recently trans
it led by Gen Weitsel, commanding United
buntroops in Texas, to the commander ot
n Fvrch war vessel at the mouth of the Ri o
G a tide. The report of the arrival there of
h Fr neb squadron, heretofore given, is re
peated.
Oug ConorEssioast Delegation Judg.
1 - lr an the returns of the election, as tar as
“ y 1 aVc received, the Georgia Dele-
K‘ uin Congress will be as blows Ist
6 ' " on Cohen j ad, Phil. Cook ; Bd, Hugh
w ’ 4Ul > E 0. Cabanis; fith, J. D.
\V If Td ' ° lU ’ J ' H ' ChrU,y; T,hl w T.
Gov. Welles has organised four cavalry
' h >u hta of militia for tervlce in Northern
‘ br " leoß<, " ,lb w « ro
ttwail pvg U on the tcaeaee in AUanle
N.MMIAL ill) COMMERCIAL*
l From our owa correspeadMt.)
Raw York Market.
Xxw Yore. Nov. 22, tK p. m.
Aries Tbe market Is firmer soul fainy scrim—
Sa.e *i fin 25 for pole, end ft 25 a 0 to for pearls
Fiona, Ac —The market for Western and state
Flour t-irp g ilai roandtsin uetnaud and firmer,
hut unsomi.. mplen y .nd lower. The sales are Is
-6 0 b ‘L. at $! 75 a !■ ut for superfine state, %t a a • 5
o ex ra slate, $> 6a a S 7i lor tancy Stale, *8 40 a
|i ?u ior low grade! Os We-tern ext.o, lilt;, for
snipping oli o $2 24 ait 00 for trade aud family
brands, and 313 a 161a for St. Louis extras
BucßWneat Flour la plenty and dull at t 4 40 a |5 |
per lOu to*.
Canadian Fleur Is fairly active and a shade firmer.
S 1 B,of 300 bbb at »■> 85 a8 56 for the lower grade.,
of extra, and S3 6j a 12 00 for trade and family
extras.
southern Flour It more active but Irregular, sales
of l.tQu bills, at $2 26 a 10 25 for mixed to S®l»
{i.Tfiue country Baltimore, Ac , and $lO .5 a lti 00
Or trade and family branda
Rye Flour la heavy and dull. Sales of 150 bbls at
Cjru Meal Is heavy. Sales of 250 bbls at $4 25 a
4 35 for Jersey. $5 for Brandy wine.
Whiskey —The market is lower and unsettled.—
Sales or 15 bbls at $2 36 for western
Paovisioks. —Tue demand for Pork is moderate,
and pries are dull, lower and heavy. For future
delivery, mess (H6P66) Has been taken at sellers’ op
tio... December, at *3l 25 a 31 50; buyers' opuoa,
sime monti., *62; new me«s (IjSS-S) sellers’ opium,
January, at *3l, aud prime mess to arrive within 16
dais uts27 60. The sales today, caah aud regular,
are 6' ,uo mils at 331 50 a 32, for mess, closing at In.
hide firure, $27 6u a $2; 75 for Western prime mess.
Pee, is more freely offered aud ratner heavy, ex
cent fur small Jooblug parcels. Sales of 1,800 bbls at
sl2 a 14 16 for plaiu mess, sl4 50 a $ 6 75 for extra
a $-a to lor state beef. $lB to 20 tor new plaiu
mess, aud *23 a 2* lor plain extra do.
Tierce Beel is more plenty, but meets with no de
mand, and prices are entirely nominal.
Beet H >nis are selling moderately at s4l a 42 for
Western.
Cc'i 'Meats are more plenty and ratherdull Small
lot city in bulk, sell at 13c. forgreen shoulders, 17RC.
fordo Hams, 14XC. lor pickled Shoulders, 2uc., ior
do Hams, ai.d 17c. forrougn Sides.
Bacon is ottered lively and lower fl.tires, closing
dud and heavy. Sales on the spot • f City Cumbei
laiid Out at 17c., do Short Ribbed 17>$c., short Rib
bed for lac. half December delivery 17Ko„ and Cum
berland seller all December at 16c.
Dhessed Hogs are dull, heavy and lower. We
quota at 14J< a \i\ for City.
Lard is more plenty and rather easier. Sales at 25
a I'M tor No 1 to prime City, at a 28* for Western.
1 allow.—A fair demand prevails at steady rates.
Sales at u a lllgc. for Western, and UH a 14Rc.
for City.
Gawix.—The Wheat market Is active. Pricea are
lower for common grades, but firm for sound snd
choice. Demand chiefly for milling. The sales are
63,000 bushels ut $1.65 a 1.75f0r Unsound Spring, 1.81
« 1.36 for Chicago Spring. 1.33 a 1.84 for Milwaukie
Club ; 1.86 for Amber do.
Barley is dull and heavy.
Barley Malt Is inactive.
Oats are tn good demand and higher. Sound are
scarce aud wanted. The sates ure 60,000 bushels.
, anadtau at 61c.; Unaouud Western at 44c.: State at
63 a 05(2 ; do Unsound at 43 a 65c,
Kys is dull.
corn Is Arm and more active. The sates are 11,400
bushels. Unsound at 91 a 05c. ; Western Mixed at 96
a 87Mc. ; the latter rate for very high mixed.
Groceries On mo Coffee there lias been a farth
er slight redaction In price, out there is noimucu
disposition mardiested to realize, and at tbe decline
the market clones steady. We quote ordinary to
prime lots at Is a 21c. ; lair to good cargoes lsjg a
19fcc. duty paid, and do do 13K a 14J$c. In bond all
gold. Otner styies of Coffee sell in a jobbing way at
steady rates. Molasses is exttemely dull and lower
but nominal at t>u a gloO for Porto Rico ; 40 a 65c.
for Cuba, and 60 a 70c. for English Island. Rice is
selling In Jobbing lots at 9.M a lojfic. for Rangoon, and
13M a 14c. for Carolina, bugars are almost entirely
neglected, a few small parcels taken by the trade to
supply Immediate wants being tbe only transactions.
W e quote nominally at I3M a 13Jgc. for fair to good
refining. Rediied are heavy at 19>4 a 19*0. for
powdered granulated and crushed. •
Bi tter and Cheese.—Orange county palls are
more plenty anu rather caster. The demand Is fair
ior Butter though not equ .1 to the arrivals. We
quote Ohio and Western at 32 a 40c. Western Ro
se.ve 30 a 40c.; Slate firkins 46 a 32c., do X firk.n
tubs 53 a 65c., do welsh tubs 42 a 50c.. aud Orange
couuty palls 55a 66c. cheese ismoderateiy active and
steady at 18X a 19xc. lor factory 17 a 190. for farm
dairies, 22 a 27c., for English dany, aud 34 a 39c for
Pineapple.
CoTion.—Within a day or two there has been a
good business doing with manufacturers, exporters
aud speculators and the market strengthened mate
rially owing to the more favorable advices from Eu
rope. At ttio close the demand Is very fair and
prices are steady at 43a49c for low middlings, and
52 a 63c for middlings. Sales ot 10.000 bales for three
day’s receipts. Same time 13.578 bales.
Gold.—Tne market has been steady all day aud
closes atl 47
Storm at the North. —A heavy rain storm,
under the influence jof a strong northeast
wind, set In on Monday night in New York
city and vicinity, and continued throughout
the greater part of Tuesday, causing a great
rise of the water In the bay and the North
and East rivers. Along South, West and
Washington streets aud the streets leadiog
to the North river the basements were sub
merged, the occupants being driven out and
large quantities of valuable properly being
either completely destroyed or seriously
damaged, lu many of the cellars the water
attained a depth of four feet, and the tide is
said to huve been higher than for eighteeu
years previous. The river ironts of the sur
rounding cities experienced similar inuuda
tions. No great damage to the shipping in
New York harbor is reported, though many
vessels lyiug at the piers were considerably
chafed, and some small craft had their deck
loads washed away. There were no arrivals
from sea on Tuesday evening, and several
vessels which were to have sailed anchored
in tbe bay. The wind blew down some
trees, fences and portions of chimneys, but
did not inflict any very heavy damage. Ac
counts reach us of the prevalence of tbe
storm as far east as Boston and as far south
as Fortress Monroe.
N*w England Mutual Life Insurance
Cosifany.—The Hon. Willard Phillips, so
well known as tho insurance authority ot
America, having arrived at the ripe old age
of four score, has retired from the presidency
of this company after having seen it reach
the highest position, and has been succeeded
by Benj. F. Stevens, Esq. who has been con
nected with the Company almost from its ex
istence. Under his lead it will not go back
ward, but forward, with renewed vigor. We
can fully commend the New England Mutual
Life Insurance Company to every one. Col.
A. Wilbur, 89 Bay street, is the agent for
Savannah.
IN GENERAL.
—The pardon business has been almost
e itlrely discontinued.
Humphrey Ma. shall, of Kentucky, has
arrived iu Washington.
—lt is understood that the President will
not make any appointment to the New York
Collectorshlp until after the meeting of Con
gress.
—Major Generals Rosseau and Barlow
bar* resigned their positions, having
been respectively promoted by the peo
ples of Kentucky and New York to civlj
appointments.
—Tho only work now going on at the
Springfield armory is the repairing ot old
muskets,of which large numbers aro arriving
there.
—A trip to the Mediterranean and Black
seas, stopping three or four days at each
prominent place, to occupy ten months, is
j projected at New York. The passengers are
to go in a first class government ship, bs
limited in number to 100, tail next spring,
| and p a y $2,600 each.
—Jefl. Davis is reported by Dr. Crane, his
medical attendant, to be In good health.
-Tom Sayers, the pugilist, died recently
n Euglund of a lung disease.
—ln the recent election in Maryland, not
withstanding the effoits ol the Republicans
to elect their ticket by disfrancbWng a large
majority of their opponents, the Repulican
ticket was defeated in ten counliee, namely •
Montgomery, Prince Georgia rbarles, St.
Mary's, Calvert Anna Arundel, Hartford,
Kent, Queen Annie's and Worcester. |„ n lu
other clrveo counties, in the most of which
they bad uo opposition, and in Ualtiooi. city
tkelr ticket was elected,
ATTENTION!
METROPOLITAN FIKE COMPI.
.yps. AH- Di a regular monthly tneettec o
j JKT the Comp'ny, at Firemen's Mall, Tata
jy/farxf at 7 o'clock.
Bul.cSf "I linpo tance will be brought up aud
prompt ait ndancs Mexpot and
Memos!s will come prepared to pay all dues.
By order of
THE PRESIDENT.
Vau.sac. Secretary. * n*>
St. G orge’s Church in New York, recent
ly destroyed by fire, was oue of lUf finest
Episcopal Churches in the country. It was
built by.tbe efforts of Dr. Tyng, and could
accommodate about 2,500 persons. The in
ferior decorations were of very tasietuland
costly kind. The edifice was commenced
in 1848. Tne cost of ground and building
was over §300,000. Tne towers alone cost
§70,000. The organ cost §IO,OOO. There
was an insurance ol §70,000 on the edifice.
To tbe Electors of Cbaibai County.
Gentlemen: Having been requested by
numerous friends to allow my name to be
u.-ed for the office of Sheriff of Chatham
county, I have the honor to aunouuce myself
as a candidate for that position, and resptet
lully solicit your suffrage.
u!7.tf CHARLES J. WHITE.
Bull’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer
lias proved itself to be tbe most perfect preparation
for the hairever offered tothe public.
It Is a vegetable compound, and contains no injuri
ous properties whatever.
IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIG
INAL COLOR.
It will keep the hair from falling out.
It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lus
trous and silken.
It is a splendid hair dressing.
No person, old or young; should fail to use it.
IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE
FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY.
tW Ask for Fall’s Vegetable Sicilian Da l Reuewtr,
aud take no other.
R. P. HALL A CO.,
Nashua, N. H., Proprietors.
For sale by all druggists.
BARNES, WAPD A 00.,
New Orleans, La.,
n23-6m Sonthern Wholesale Agents.
TOTHE VOTERSOF CHATHAM COUNTY
I announce myself as a candidate for the
office of TAX COLLECTOR of Chatham
county, and respectfully solicit the votes of
my friends.
nov22-td ALEX. F. BENNETT.
To <lie Voters of Chatham County.
I respectfully announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of Sheriff of
Chatham County, and ask your support at
the January election.
ts Benjamin L. Colb.
thekyTnews.
Miss Carbie C. Lester, a daughter of
Mississippi is authorized to visit the South,
soliciting subscriptions for the New York
News. She kindly asks the patronage of all
our citizens. Please send your names or
call at the Pulaski House frpm 10 A. M. to
8 P. M., when Miss Lesteb will be most hap
py to reeeieve you.
nov 18-ts.
BATCHELORS HAIR DYE
The Original and Best in the World I The only true
and perfect Hair Dyo. Harmless. Reliable and Jn-tati.
tancous. Produceß iminedlate.y a splendid Illauk or
natural Brown, without injuring the hair or eUin.
Remedies the ill effects of bad dye*. Buld by all Drug
gists. The genuine Is signed William A. Batchelor.
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLEFLEURB,
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair.
aul4-ly CHARLES BATCHELOR, New Yobk.
Coffee, Tea.
•»c SACKS St. Domingo Coffee
26 sacks Kio Coffee
50 matt Extra Java
100 caddies Imp. and Yoang Hyson Tea
100 caddies Oolong and English breakfast Tea.
For sale by
HILTON & RAN DELL*
n27 C 103 bay street.
Piano Tuning.
PROFESSOR STARK will promptly attend to all
orders, for Tuning Piano*, left at J. C. Schreiner
& Son’s Music Store.
Will also give LeesonS on Guitar.
H*3-4
HOLCOMBE & CO.,
Old Stand 181 Bay street,
(Tbos. Holcombe, established 1836. J
We have landing a fine and carefully selected Stock of
GROCERIES,
And will sell at the
Lowest Market Prices.
Coffee,
Sugar,
Tea,
Raisins,
Almonds,
* Floor.
Soar,,
Starch,
Bacon.
Sardines,
Candles,
Beef,
Pork,
Lard.
Better,
Cheese,
Potatoes,
Codfish.
Mackerel,
Bagalng,
Rope,
Twine
Pcnvder,
Lead,
Shot,
Brandy,
Whiskey,
Wine.
_ * Vinegar, Ac.
Our stock of Wince and Liquors areas flue as an, in
the country. We invite our old friends and patrons to
“lookm." codim n.13
J. GARDNER
TARFS the liberty of Informing the public generully
that he has jot topped, and will alwaya Iceep on
band a full vupply «t
Fresh Family Groceries,
of all descriptions nud of the best quality, which he
offers for eale at rea-onahle rates. cos ner Jones and
Barnard streeis. at Ehrlich's old stand, nIS-lm
notice:
NO debts contracted by any of the Crew of orttiah
bat k Craeseo will he paid by Captain or Consignee.
Pi* BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO
BILLIARDS.
Six Tables*
I lavtlc tke natron ate of my old
A friends sad visitor, to tbs cily I have MU dried
Ihi 'h 1 l0 ‘ ’“i 1 ",! *"• ol make, with
the beat Balia, Lues Bridget, Mare., Ac, piocuratile
US* JJ* JoainiadUms, and I ou1« ,vm 10 amploy
ouly competent attendants. My Bar la aapidlrd wnb
agtard aiiortmenuf Alaa, Winae, Uoin>r«.CWeie. Ac.
waitlh O'MKAHA.
MUMIKK Kill (.LOVES,"
A I»'» • *«• assortment of Mlk. W,«d and Hush
earn < I lore, sad Uauin lei. dual miroed at
, , BINMI'KIN A ii. KUAN
LM U Ml (hugleSt St.rvt
AIII«BMICRT|.
Huv h an alt Theatre.
Lw*vis xud ltarsgrrt . .Mssscs. i>moM> k Hamlm*
Tbe Management Imve the pv»»are of announcing
that they have »uu««ded Ut eff cling, for a brief
period, an eng-genitn' wiib the accom
plished A ti e,, aud Vocal I*l.
Mrm. Harry Wntlklixm,
(LATE MRS CHAS. HOWARD)
. A.bo of ibe (ItstiLguL-ncd Amerleau Comedian,
Mr. Harry Watlxiii*.
MONDAY EVEIISoi NOV. 97,
Will be prcaenied fh* Thrilling L-geudary Drama, iu
Four Acts of
KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN;
OR. UNDER THE SPELL.
Kathleen Mavouroeca Mrs. Harry Watltfna
With ih beau iful B&ilads. ‘*ba^aevO , Toole, ,, **K‘th*
leen MAVourneen,” and Tm Leafing thee lu
borrow, Terence.”
Terence O'More, a yovng Irish
Peasant, in love with K itnleen. Mr. H<rry Watkine
Thoae parte were originally played by Mr. and Mr*.
Watkins throughout Ireland and Scotland.
To conclude with the Laughable Farce of
Sudden Thoughts.
To-morrow, fTueed.iy,) will be presented Mr H.
Wat kina' dramatizm on of Mrs. li. D E. N. s>ou?l»-
worlh’scelebrated Novel oiihe Hlui>£N HaND; or,
OLD VJitOINIA As iX WAS.
ST. ANDRDEW’S HALL.
Monday livening, Nov. 27,1865.
Grand Concert.
On© Hundred Performers,
MR J. H. NEWMAN’S Clars, assisted by the “Sa
vannah Quartette club," will five A Concert, at
the above Had, To-Night, commencing ut 7 o’clock.
Pi of. Gori es will preside at the Piano.
Ticket* 76 cents each. For bale at the Music aud
Book Stores, and at the Hail. l-n 27 *
SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Wines, Liquors.
XA CASES Sazerac Brandy
10 quarter casks Jules. Robin & Co.’s Brandy
50 cases Old Tom and D-lby Gin
60 case* St. Julien Ciaret
60 cases Star Bourbon Whiskey
20 cases Drake's Plantation Bitters.
For sale by
HILTON & RANDELL,
n*27-fl 193 Bay street.
BRANDY.
4 OCTAVES Cognac Brandy,
For sale by
W. B. ADAMS,
n27-3 No. 95 Bay street
La dies,
CALL AND EXAMINE
MAOKEE’S PATENT
COMBINATION
DRESS FACINGS,
A New and Desirable Article.
n27-l
John C. Mukcr Jk Cos.,
BEAUTIFUL WORSTED
BLANKETS,
FOR CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES,
Opened To-Day.
JOHN O MAKER A CO..
n27 1 139 Congress street.
Ostrich Plumes,
Blue, Black anil White,
Received To-Day.
JOHN C. MAKER & CO.,
n27-l 139 Cos tigress street.
NOTICE.
TO THE CITIZENS OF CHATHAM CO,
I, RESPECTFULLY announce myself as a Candidate
fpr the Office of Tax Collector at the election In
January next, and hnmbly solicit yonr support.
n ? 7 ts EDWARD POWER.
To all interested in Edncation.
Educational Bureau or School Institute
for tke South.
OBJECTS :
Ist, TO aid Colleger Academies, School, and Fami
lies. wno seek well qualified Teachers.
■id. To represent Teachers who desire places,
sd. To give parents Information of good Bchools. .
4th To sell, rent, or ex hange School properties.
6th. To famish School Books and Materials, at pub
lldharspricoe, thus saving the retail profits.
HENRY C. WAYNE, Director.
JOHN O. FERKILL, Secretaiy,
For Circular giving turther information address
John O. Ferrlll, Secretary, Savannah, Ua. n27-tf
Potatoes g.Onions.
1 Bbls Potatoes
6 bbls Onions.
Lauding md tor sale by
HOLCOMBE A CO.,
n*7.3 ISI Bay street.
Xjlwt of
VALUABLE PACKAGES
REMAINING IN THE OFFICE OF
Adams’ Express Comp’y
NOVEMBER 25th, 1865.
B.
Baurqvtln, Miss E. F. Beaumont, Mrs R.
Bryan, Mrs. Jane E. Brain.. Dr. R. A.
C.
Chaves, Moses Chanler, Mrs. J. A.
D
Daniells, WUliain Bearing, Joshua, lttb Me.
P.
Ferguson, George L. Fabian, James
e.
Oanes, Mis* Body Otddeas, Mrs. Miry
* * , H.
Hogg, John B Headman, H. D.
J. "
Johnson, j jbn M
M.
Mills, Enoch
P.
Pains, Capt w w Patten. George >
R
Rogers, J. H.
B.
■lebhiiw, Qjprge Bluff r, Mine R. ■
T. .
Totlie, Will iff ni A «
V.
Ven Noraiaie. Juba N.
yr'i mu%m.
A K. W Yl'KMKM’tt.
MACKEREL."
Iriri Kirs No. 1 Bo.ton
*VV jo kila No. 2 IV atuu
to half bbla No 2 Boetoll.
Fur sab by
HILTON A R i UDELL,
n27 6 193 B y street.
NEWENGLAND
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
B. F. STEVENS, President.
Ptaxn rona.
Wiillard Phillips, Wu>. B. Rvyuoldt,
Chailea P. Curti* Geo. U. Foiger,
Thomas A. Dexter. Francis < . Lowell,
Marshal P. Wilder, H .mer Bartlett,
Sewell Tappan, James 8. Amory,
Char lea Hubbard.
JOSH. M. GIBBENS, Secretary.
Cash Assp.ts, $3,000,000
Last Cash Returns, $760,000
FORTY PER CENT. PAID TO ALL INSURED.
This Company, established In Boston, Mass, In
18 ;3, Is the oldest snd most reliable wholly Mutual
Life Insurance Company tn the United States, and has
been nnfiormly successful, having always made large
returns In cash to all the policy holders. Lost cash
dividend 40 per cent.
By the last report of tbo Insurance Commissioners,
the enrplus of assets over liabilities was proportionate
ly greater than any Life Insurance Company in the
United States.
This Company being purely mutual. Insures at the
lowest possible rates; and if the premium paid ex
ceed the actual coat, tbe surplus is returned to the
parties insuring.
Every fifth year, at the time of declaring tbe returns
the business is. as it were, closed, so that Its actnal
position and solvency are made manifest at that time;
and the surplus funds are divided pro rata among all
the insured. This guards the assured against any
possible loss from inefllciency on the part of the Com
pany, aud is a sure guaranty as regards the uture.
Parties at a distance may insure from blanks,
which will be supplied and fort arded free of expense.
Printed documents of an interesting character,
showing the benefits of the mntnal plan and tile ad
vantages generally ot life insurance that this company
lias to offer, supplied grails, or forwarded.
A. WILBUR,
General Agent for Georgia and Florida,
n2T-tf 89 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
FINE OFFICE TO LETT
O. V. ZZutcliixis,
n27-8 155 Bay street.
BY BLUN & MEYER.
THIS DAY, at 10, o’clock, 4u front of store, will be
sold,
200 sacks Liverpool Salt
60 boxes Tobacco
10 bbls Grape Fruits -
20 boxes Family Soap
lu tabs Butter
15 boxes Cheese ,
10 pair Wool Blankets
20 pitcas Delaines
20 pieces Prints
2o pieces Flannel
10 pieces line French Merino
I lot H jsiery
s'lotsflne Silk Bonnets
And an assortment of Dry Goods.
Also,
1 lot Hardware
And an extensive assortment of Household snd
Kitchen Furniture
2 Horees In good order. n27
130 Congress St.
Cheese, Butter.
0(1(1 BOXES H *K State Dairy Cheese
«uV B 0 boxes Bngllea Dairy C’neese
100 tuba Choice Gosbeu Butter
100 firkins Choice Goshen Butter
For aale by
HILTON & RANDELL,
n27-6 193 Bay street.
Dundee Bagging,
IRope & Twine.
FOR SALE BY
W B. ADAMS,
n2T-3 No. 95 Bay «tneet.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By permission of the
Honorable C- ui t of Ord’nary of Chatham ci nnty,
will be sold, an Friday, December Bth, st 11 o’clocs,
on the premises, corner of Bryan and Ann streets, all
the pel isnable property of Ahrend Cordes, deceased,
conaistlug of au assorted Stock of Grocerio-, Ac., and
articles of Furniture.
HENRY BLCN,
n2T-td Administrator ad col.
NOTICE.
BANK OF COMMERCE, 1
Savannah, November 26th, 1865. i
t N election for Seveu Directors, to manage the
A affairs of this Bank for one year, will bo held, at
the Banking House, on the Second Monday in Janu
ary next, being the Bth of that month, rolls opeo
from 10 o’clock a. m. to 2 o’clock p. m.
JOHN C. FERRILL,
n27-lawtd* Cashier
RICE.
ONE hundred bbls India Rice,
For eaio by
W. B. ADAMS.
n27-8 No. 94 Bay street.
Printing Presses.
FOR SALE, one Snper-Roysl Hand Press, with Ink
Distributor, Roller Stocks Ac. Price. $176.
Also, one Rugglos’ Rotary Diamond Card Prees,
with Rioller Mould, Rollers, Stocks and Box and
Chases. As good as new, Prid- siuo. Address
KSTILL A BRO.,
Bull street, back of FostOfißce,
u27-tf Savannah, Ga.
JOHN H. DEPPISH,
DBALEB IK
HoA-E DWABB
Cutlery, Files. Edge Tools,
And Agricultural Implements.
Also, SHOT, POWDER, LEAD and CAPS.
148 Congren and 67 St. Julian streets,
SAVANNAH, OA.
n27-lw
Just Received.
GAMES of all kinds
Toy Books, In great variety
Photograph Frames
•Novels, Ac.
B. MALLON,
n27-l 143 Congresa street.
Hilton & Bandell.
KA BOXES Colgate's Family Soap
Ov so boxes Colgate’s XX Slat ch
100 bbls Fnml y Flour, Pacific Mills
60 half bbls Family Floor, Flank Road
00bbls Premium Hominy
In stare and for sale, at lowest market price, at
n27-« 103 BAY STREET.
Magazines for December.
HARPER’S MONTHLY
Mad. Demorefit's Mirror of Fashions
Atlantic Monthly.
At BffTILL’S NEWS DEPOT,
n2T.tf Butt street, back of P. 0.
Public Notice.
A MEETING of tbs Commissioner, of Public Roads
ot Chatham County Iscailsd for Wsduitday sail,
the 2fnb November. at tbs Court Mum., iu the c ty of
ffavamiab, at II o'clock a. in.
By order of lbs Chairman
h tk W. W. WASH, Secretary,
Notice.
HAVING relumed from Hu. North I bee* greet
pleaeure tn uAt.liig to my blende ana th« public
In geawial a nice a eori.d nuu.a Until lad Hover
Weielp » < kalue and I. welty 1 eleo, iilver ami miver
l*i Jed WffMi t lO'h* of ell ueeOi iptfffffg jp, a Eulvee.
Mlagurs, I'etbei Bo,kg 4c
f. KNOWN,
•If 4 111 OikglMl MTVW
Legal Notices. _
utA 1 1 dp'ctoli liT-t'ii/.T11\51 eou.vl i.-so
ail »huin it may concern:
WhvitMu*. i.eoi ge Uwill apply at th»* C »nrt
of Or<lin«rt for Let era Dietnlaaoiy aa tiurdUn of the
pep*m 2 ltd property of ibrUtopber J. Abbott, orphan
and miner,
i'N«fle<tre, therefore, to cite and admonish all «vhom
it may <3ooc«‘t n, t*> Ih- aud nppear befo a aaid t’oart to
make objection (if un> tLty nuvej on or b -fmo ibe
dr»t Monday iu Dacembu ucxr, oikcrwUe Wald kite.#
will lie ({railted.
Witnaes niy hand and officio bignature tads ICih day
ol UCLohcr. IS9O
octlj law4od D. A. O*BYRNE, O C. C.
GkOllOlA— Bl LEBLh '.OLnTY.—To .11 whom It
amy couc^ru:
Wnoieas, QUttm J O/liff aud JObepli Olliff will
apply at Ibe Court of ‘»r<lu»arj of balloch couuty for
Letter* of Adminis. 1 ution on tue estate ot John olliff.
Senior,
These are to cite and admonish all and singular tbe
kiudrcti and creditors of said deceased, to ffio tbeir ob
jections with said Conn cif ur.y they have) on or before
tbe flrit Monday ia December next, otuer.vibe said
letters will be grantod. #
\Mtne!*a my band, officially, this i?tb day of Octo
ber, 1f65. DAVID BEASLEY, Sen.,
ovt.s lawlm Ordinary.
Ci iv >KOIa— tiLLLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom ft
I may concern: gjag
Where :*, Mathew Olliff and John Olliff. Jr , wul
apply ut the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch couuty for
Letters of Administration on the eaUttc of Joseph
Olliff, deceased,
'lheee are to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditor*of said deceased loflle their ob
jections with said Court sis any they have) on or l etore
tbe flrr-t Monday in December next, otherwise said
Letter* will be grunted.
Witness my bund, officially, this .2th day of Octo
ber, 1835. DAVID BEASLEY, sen ,
octStf lawlm Ordintry.
Gi EOR . IA—BUILOCH COUNTY.—To all whom”
f. may concern:
Whereas. Chesley Parrish will at the Court of
Ordinary of Bulloch County for Letters of Aumintstra
tion on tbe estate of Ausell Parrish, with the will an
nexed.
These are to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditor* of said deceased to file their ob
jection* with said Court on or before the first Monday
in December next, otherwise said Letters will be“
granted.
Witness my hand, officially, this 12th day of Octo
ber, 1 C 6. DAVID BEASLEY, Sen ,
Qct26 lawlm Ordinary.
laontUb alter date application will be made to
X the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch, for leave to
sell all the land* belonging to the estAto of ceorge
Grooms, deceased. JAMES W MOORS, AdmT.
ELIZABETH GROOMS, Adm’x
_Bullock county, Oct. 2Sih, 1865 law4w oct3l
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Endora S. Abrahams will apply »»t the
Court of urdinary for Letters Dbmistioiy as Adminis
tratrix on the Estate oi Jacob M. AbrahHms, a- ceased.
Tuese are, therefore, to cite and admouish all whom
It may cor.be n, to be and appear before said Court to
make objection (if any they have) on or before the
fl st Monday in May next, otherwise said letters will
be granted.
Witness, my official signature, this 30th day of Oc
tober, 1865. D A. O’BYiiNE,
no\ 2 o. o. o.
GEORGIA— CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all Whum it
may couceru:
Whereas John Cooprr will «pply at the Court of Or
dinary ror Letters of Administration on the estate oi
James B. Norris, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to he aid nppear before * ’id Court to
make objection (if anv they have) on or be ore the
first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witn. s* iny hand and official signature, this <7’h day
of October, 1t65. D. A. O’BYRNE,
_nov2 Ordinary.
all whom It
va may concern :
Whereas James E Cope will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters DL-miasoiy i* Administrator on
the estato of James C. Thompson, late of county,
deceased,
These are, the.efore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern to bo and appear before nai i Omi t to
make objection (if any they have) on or before the first
Monday in May next, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witnwas my hand and official sientture th-s 2Cth day
of October, 1865. D A. O'BYKNK,
nov2-tnm6ra OrdlnaiyC. C.
O L ATE •tV Ge6RGIA. HAiHaai COUN iY. -Ta
O all whom it may concern :
Whereas, Martha A. p- nnon will apply at th‘ Court
of Ordinary ior Letteirf of Admini-uratiou on the es
tate ot Charles Canuou late of said county deceased
These are, therefore, to cite and arimonisit all Mh<»m
it may concern, to be and appear before laid • ourt to
make ob ectkm (if any they have) on or before t;e
first Monday in December next, oiherwise snid letters
wi:l be granted.
Witness, my hand and official signature, this 23th
day of Nocember, 1866
hov2 DPMI NT K A. O’I.YRNE. o o o.
TWO Mouths alt« r datetipplicatioD will be m do to
the c ourt of Ordinaly of Bulloch county for leave
to sell all the Lauda belonging to the estate of John
Driggers, deceased, for the bem fit of the heirs and cred
itor* u: said estate.
JOHN BRANNEN, Executor.
ON the second Monday in next.application
will be matte to the Ord.na y of Chatham c »unty
for leave to .-eli all the real fi-tate l>t longing tothe e*
fate of p.-ttT late of w»id county, and« ceased, for
distribution among the heirs of said • rt >te.
JUL AN UARI RIDG* 7 ,
Administrator and Ihjihs non, cum
elo-2am teetumi nto auuexo.
STATE OF GEORGLATcHA i HAM COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern :
Whereas, William 11. Ellioit and Miss Katherine 0.
Stiles wil apply a. ti e Court of Ordinary tor Letters
of administration on the estate of Mrs. Mary A Sines,
late of said county, deceased.
These ure, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear be ore said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be
fore the second .Monday in January next, otherwise
*aid tetters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official siguature, this 13th
day of November, 13C6.
uovl4 D. A. O’BYRNE Ordinary
TATE OF G-OKGIA, CHATHAM LGUn A.—To
all whom it may concern :
Where**, George C- Freeman will apply at the Court
o Ordinary for Letters of Administrati n on the estate
of Henry C. Freeman, late of said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and a imonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear beiore said
i ourt to make objection (if any they have) on or be
fore ihe second Monday in January next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, thi* 10th
day of November, 1866.
n!3 D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary.
GEORQIA-CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it
may concern:
Whereas, Margaret Doyle will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the Estate
ot James Doyle, laie of sad comity, deceased.
These arc, there ore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern to beard appear before said Court to
make objection (if any they have; on or be ore tho
Second Monday In January next, otherwise said letters
w ill be granted.
W irness my official signature this 7th day of Novem
ber, lt>66.
nIT D. A. O’BYRNE, o. c.c.
Administratrix notice—ah persons having
ciaimß against the estate of Charles A. L. Lamar,
late deceased, will present the same, properly attested,
within the tine prescrib and by law, and tho*., indebted
to said estate will make immediate payment to
CAROLINE A. LAMAR,
n!8 la«6w Administratrix.
GEORGIA— CHATHAM COUNTY —To all whom it
may concern:
Whereas, John C. Ferrlll will ai ply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Admlnl3 ration ou the tmde
vlsed estate of Joseph Burke, late of said county, de
ceased,
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
second Monday In January next, otherwise said letters
win be granted.
Withes.-, te.v hand and official signature, this 16th
day of November, I »05.
n22 D A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA LIBERTY COUNTY—To
all whom It m ,y concern :
Wbereaß, J- hn clo.m will apply at the Court Os Ordi
nary for Latte e of Administration On tho estata of
James Sloan, and» ceased,
I hero arc. therefore, to cite and admnnt-b all whom
it may concern, to be and appear btforo the < ouit to
maku objection (it any th. y have), on or bciore the
first Monday in DvCvmb r u,xu oth rwis. said Letters
wil I be granted.
Witness " . P. Girardeau. Esq., Ordluary for Libsr
ty county, this 2d Octooer, 1866.
o r tT W OIRARDK P. O L. C.
Ulal'k Oh 1 ti.-oitt, IA. LlnEiu 1 cut.' 11.— ,oati
Cos whom it may concutn t
Whereas, Simon Harrington will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of .idmluistrallou on the e.iat*
of H- P. Uarringtoa, Ue eased,
Tiiese are. therefore, to fin and admonish all wh m
It may coi.cern to b-and appear b*fo e he Coll.t. to
make o jniion (if any th bav<), on or bofmr tin
first Monday In Deccmb.r next otherwise Aild Letters
will b ■ granted.
Witness W P. Girardeau, Eeq., Ordinary for Liberty
county, tbia 2d October, 1866.
oCiT W f, HIRARpa-Ar. O L r
kg TATE OF GKOR..IA CHATHAM OoUNTY—TV
I ’ all whom it may con eru:
Whereas, Nathunlel Lovell wl,l arply at the Court
01 Ordinary fur Letiera of Administration on the es
tate of Angle Lovell lets »i said fount), decs md;
’lheae are, therefore, to cl’4 aud ad., ouish all
whom It may coucern. to bn and apjiear before said
iamrt 10 make objection (If any they have; on or be
fore the second Monday in January neat, other a iso
•aid letters will be graiiMd.
Wltneaa my band auu official signature, this 7th
day of November, 1866.
’ ’DA. O’BYRNE,
nil* Ordinary chain,.ui rounty.
Ji atk of ukohuia ulynn coumT.'-
O To all » bom It may concern t
Whereas Ann J. WdulLvau will apply at IbsCourt
ofOullnar/lor LalLtra of A liuluitl.ailon on the sa
lats of Florsuos O’Kutlivau. lam of said CoUuly qp
cvhMkli
TUsss arts, tbsrsfors. to vita and adionnlsb all
whom 11 may conaern. lo lie and appear lanors said
Court in make ob.eeiloii fn an) Ho) haw) on or l*a
fore Ihs ffrst Monday Hi loasiub-r uvat, olbsiwlsa
•aid ielieie will bs g, suisd
•llg-f offiflal signal urv this Hal M Mown*
> HM ' ffTBI’UEN i. ttOlirUh.ff, •«.
XAKKIAtti- AMD CELIBACY.
-An t«.ay of Warning and Inalruai-.u for Vo ».
mvn. Itm pablmhrd by the Howard Avolition . # d
«nt Iu walud Icttvr t iivciopo, frw of charge
Adtlrew Dr. J. BKII.UN HOUGHTON, Uow. fi
>t*,ci-ill u Plnlttlelplvl i Pa. Qpuj^ lQ
A I’ll YhiULOUICAL V(.w of .tfiAKUlAtiic
i'lvDtslDlDff uwrty 3uo pagua, and 130 hue Plaiea
anti Enpravlut. of the Anatomy of the Human Or
gana in a sute of HtaltU and Maease. with a Trea-
ÜBo on Early Errors, its Doplorable Uonsaqnt ncce
upon me mind and Body, with the Authot ’a Plan of
Treatment—he only rational and successful modu of
cure, as shown by the report of cases treated, a
truthful adviser to the married, and those contem
plating marriage, who entertain doubts of then phj s
leal condnlou. Sent frw of postage to any address
on receipt of 24 cents, in stamps or postage currency
by Addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane
Albany, N. Y.
Tbe author may be ecneolted upon any of the dis
eases upon which his book treats either personally 0 r
by mail, and medicines seat to any part of the world.
octlO c ui
VYe have learned not to be astonished at anything.
Years of experience and a correspondence extending
throughout all nationalities or the habitable globe
have turned theories into facts and established a ha»ls
from which we need not err. We are not surprised
at such facts as the following -although the persons
who write them are. We know the persons and dr.
eumsiances, hence feel at liberty to Indorse their
statements:
‘•New BunFORo, Mass., Nov. 24, 1863.
Dear Sir,—l have been afflicted many years with
severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and
hands, ands general disordered system. Physicians
and medicines failed to relieve me. While visiting
some friends iu New York who were using Plantation
Bitters, they prevailed u, on mo to try them. I com
menced with a small wine-glanml alter dinner. Feel
ing Better by degrees. In a tew days I was ustouished
to find the coldness and cramps hid entirely left me,
and I could sleep tbo night Uuongb, which 1 have not
doue for Heel Into aumher being My appe
tite slid strength have also greatly improved by me
use of the Plautatiou Bitters.
Respectfully, Jl'Dim Russet.."
Rxkosbcey, Wis.. Sept 16, 1863.
• * * I have been in the army hospitals for four
teen months-speechless and neatly dead At A,Uin,
111., they gave me i bottle of Plauiutiou Bitters. • •
Three bottles lestoied my speech andcurea me. • •
U. A. Fnxßrx."
The following Is from tho Manager of the Union
Home School ior the Children ot' Volunteers:
••liAVKMJtVEK M/.i-sioa 57th St,)
• New York, August 2,1863. /
Da. Dbak*:—Your wondenul pTaututi„u bitters
have been go eu to some of our little chi.dren sunming
trom weakness und weak tungs wim moat happy
effect. One little girl iu particular, with pains iu ner
nead. loss ot app.-iite, ana daily wasting consumption,
on whom all medical skill hud been exaausieu, has
been entirely restored. We commenced with but a
tuaspoonml oi Bitters a day. Her appetite and
streugth rapidly increased, and i-he is new wed.
ivespecttuily, Mrs O M. Di.voa."
* * I owe much to you, for I verily believe
the Plantation bitigrs have caved my life
Rev. W. if. Waggon ns,
Mauri, 1, N. Y.
*•* - • Thou wilt send me two bottles more of
thy Plantation Bitters. My wi.u has been greatly
benefited by tUeir use.
Tuy friend. As, Ciiiuun,
Philadelphia Pa.”
*" • " I have been a great sufferer iron Dyepep
sis. and had to abandon preaching. * * The Plan
tation Bitters have cured me.
Rev. J. 8. Cathobn,
* Rochester, N. 1."
•** * • I have given the Plantation Bitters to
hundreds of onr disabled soldiers Wiln tue most as
lOdismug effect.
. G. W. D. Anobews,
superintendent Soldiers’ U, me, ununnati, O.’’
“* * * The Plantation bitters have cured roe of
Liver Uouiplaiut. of which I was lard up prostrate,
and nad to shannon my htp-iiress.
u. is. ai-a.i.ai, Cleveland, Ohio."
**• * * The Plantation Ritters have cared me of
a derangement of the Kinneys and Urinaiy Organs
that has aistrisacd me tor years ft act- like a coarm.
C. C. Moorx, No. i6r Rroadway."
Ac.; • ' ac., etc., etc, Ac.
The Plantation bit er& make the weak strong, the
languid briltiauu and are exhausted nature’s great re
storer. They aie composed of tue celebrated ualisaya
Bark, Wunergreen, Sassafras, Routs, Hei bs. Ac., aU
preserved ia perfectly pure t-t. Cro.x Rum.
S'. T.—lß6o—X. •
Persons of sideutary ha fits, troubled with weak
ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appe
tite, distress a;ler eating, torpid liver, constipation,
Ac., deserve to buffer i; they w 1:1 not try them
They are recommonded by tbe highest medical au
thorities, aud are warranted to produce an Immediate
beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable,
perfectly pare, and bui mless.
Notice.—Auy person pretending to sell Plantation
Bitters In bulk or by the gallon is u swindler and im
postor. It Is put up only in our log cabin bottle. Be
ware of bottles rulllled with lmit.t’.on deleterious stuff,
for which several persons are already lu prison. See
that every bottle has onr United States stamp over the
cork nnmutilated, and our signature on steel-plate
side label.
Sold' by respectable dealers throughout tbe habitable
world.
P. H. DRAKC St CO ,
oct27-3m 202 Broadway.N. X.
Agua de Magnolia.
A toilet Relight 1 The ladles' treasure and gentle
men's boon I The “sweetest thing’’ and largest quan
tity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia
Used for bathing the face and person, to render the
skin soft ana fresh, to prevent eruptions, to perfume
clothing, Ac.
It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration.
It removes redness, tun, blotches, Ac.
It cares nervous headache and allays Inflammation.
It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin.
It yields a subdued and lasting perfume.
It cares mosqneto bites and stings of insects.
It contains no material injurious to the skin.
Patronised by Actresses nnd Opera Singers. It Is
what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Try
the Magnolia Water once and you will use no other
Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards.
LAMAS BARNES A CO.,
oct2T-eodly Props, Exclusive Agents, N. Y.
S. T.—1860 —X.
Drake’s Plantation Bittera*
They purify, strengthen and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipsil ’l aud late hours.
They streuuthea the system and enliven the mlhd.
They prevent miasmatic nnd intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the atomaoh.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Dlarrhtea, Cholera and cholera Morbns.
They cure Liver Complain' and Nervous He«d»rhe.
They are the beat Bit ors in the world They make
tho weak strong, am art exhausted uatnre's great re
etoror They are made of pure 81. Croix Rum, tbs
■ elebrated Callsaya Bat A roots and herbs and aro
taken with His pleasure of . tx'versgo without regard
to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to
delicate persoul requiring a penile stimulant Sold by
all Groo. r», Druggists, Hotels aud Saloons. Only gen
ulns wbeu Cork to covered by our private C. 8. BtamiS.
Beware of counterfeits and rvttl.ed bottles.
P, U DRAKE A CO..
octliffeodiy 21 Park Row New York.
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH I
SCRATCH I SCRATCH i! BIRXTCU 111
Wlumton'ff Olntmont.
Will evil TNI ITIN IN HITMINHT HOMS.
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