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Tom Uatkm* Will and Etta. re —The
will of "Tom Sayer*," lbs hue Champion
of Euglaml.' wa» proved in tbc 1-oudou
Court on the 24th ult. The deceased ex
ecuted hi* will ou tbe 23d of March, Isgs, to
wbicb be made bis mark. From tbe will it
appear* be bad power of appointment, under
a certain deed, over a sum ol £3,000, wbicb
be baa exercised in tavor of bis two illegiti
mate children, Thomas and Sarah, to whom
be baa also left all other property belonging
to him. Tho personalty was sworn under
£f,ono. £SOO in bank notes were found
stitched up in Sayers' waistcoat alter bis
death. At a sale of his eflcc‘B a solid gold
medal, presented by a few friends in New
York, for gallantry while defending the
“belt,” brought £8 15s. A silver wine tan
kard, tbe piesent of a few friends in Mon
treal, Jane, 18C0 (25 02- lOdwts.), realized
£l7 7s. Cd. The Champion belt, presented
on tbe occasiou of tbe international prize
tight, designed by Hancock, and presented
fiy Mr. Wilkes, of New York, £33 12s.
Tom’s lavorite dog, “Lion,” was sold for 39
guineas. The performing mule “Barney"
brought £l3. Lot 105, and tbe last, the dun
mare, realized £23, bringing the total amount
of the sale to £490 IBs.
Confkdkratk Colony in Mkxico. —Letters
have been received from General Price,
dated at Cordovia, Mexico, on the 14th of
November. Qov. Harris, of Tennessee, tbe
Hon. John Perkins, of Louisiana, Gun. Bhel
by, of Missouri, and a great many other of
ficers and men of tho late Confederate army,
wefb also at the same place ; the district of
Cordovia having been selected by tbe Im
perial Commissioners as the seat of colony
which those gentlemen propose Jo found in
Mexico. In regard to tbc lauds iD which
the colony is settled, Gen. Price says :
“They are about seventy miles from Vera
Cruz, and on tbc railroad leading tbonce to
the City of Mexico. This road is being rapid
ly constructed, nud is now in operation to
within fifteen miles of this place, and will be
completed to tbe town of Cordovia in a
few mouths, and lo tbe City of Mexico
in two yenrs. These lands are three
thousand leet above the level of the sea, and
are as fertile as any of tbe Platte lands.
They are unsurpassed in the production of
corn, tobacco, cane, vegetables of every kind
aud all tbe tropical liuits. The lands which
lie between the elevated country aud tbe
coast, produce as much and as good cotton
as the Louisiana lauds. We are practically
as near the markets ol New York and New
Orleans as the people of Central Missouri ;
and tbe climate is the best in the world. The
thermometer never rises above ninety de
grees nor falls below seventy. The water is
excellent, and we can get ice from the moun
tains covered with perpetual snow, which
are in plain sight, and about thirty miles dis
tant. The Imperial Government has pur
chased the lands from the original proprie
tors, and sells them to us at one dollar an
acre.
Our colony commences with about thirty
Confederates, all of whom are in high spirits,
and expect to make fortunes raising coffee.
A gentleman who has lived here a tew years,
sold his last year's crop for sixteen tllousand
dollars. It was produced on sixteen acres
of land. He works only ten hands. He
tells me that his fruit trees can supply his
table with a different variety of fruit each
day in the year. His coffee plantation, sha
ded with every species of fruit tree laden
with lruit, and the walks bordered with pine
apples is certainly the most beautiful farm
that 1 have ever seen.”
- ’ Chiu,
Homarks of Signor Mac Kenna, of Chili, at
the National Union Club, New York:
“He said that Chili was the first country in
South America to offer its cordial support to
the great idea of encircling the world with
the telegraph. Chili will be benefltted more
than any other nation by the telegraph,
owing to its exclusion by nature from tbe
commercial nations of the world. Cbili had
its first line of telegraph between Santiago
and Valparaiso in 1850, and now there are
two lines connecting those cities. The rail
way lines ot Cbili amount to nine hundred
miles; and there are one or two electric
wires runniug along their full extent. Chili
is now building nine hundred miles ot inland
telegraph. When bigoted Spain began a
wanton and unjustifiable war, Cbili ordered
some uine hundred miles of telegraph to be
immediately made to protect tbe country,
and immediately sent her soldiers to tbe
place threatened by tho Spaniards. The
speaker said that the only practicable tele
graph route in South America, from ocean
to ocean, was through Chili. He thought
that a line would soon be completed on a
plan similar to that of the overland route to
Behriog’s Straits. There are two routes pro
posed, in both of which Americans are in
terested. The speaker said that but little is
known in tbe United States of tbc South
American countries. The European nations
have a great advantage of ns iu ibis respect.
South of Panama there is not a single com
merciai steamer that bears the American fiag.
That commerce has been entirely monopo
lized by a fleet of English steamers. Go
there, the speaker said, ojid we willtiud a
vast field open for enterprise- Do not mind
Spam, nor her old admiral. Go there, and
we will find somo one to open the door for
us. Iu conclusion, the speaker said that he
was ity favor ot the Monroe doctrine, and he
hoped the United States would adhere to it"
A vote of tbauks was returned to Senoi*
Mac Kenna, and tbe meeting adjourned.
The jewels worn by Mrs. Phillips, the new
Lady Mayoress of Loudon, at the Guildhall
banquet last month, were valued at thirty
thousand pounds. Mrs. Phillips is described
as “a beautiful Jewess with bright eyes,
brunette complexion and a fine figure
altogether a handsome woman.”
Mr. Marshall O. Roberts it reported to
have been offered tbe New York Collector
ahip.
NOTICE
TO THE BHIPPEKS OF GOODS BY THE
STEAMER SAVANNAH.ON THE 4iu
DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1886.
ALL persons* ho thippod Goods hr the Steamer Sa
vannah, ou tho above named day, are rnneatM
to call iuim-diaiely at U e store of R M. Myrell, Eeq.,
Harris’ duiiding-i, Bay street, and Identify sack goods
na hare been nnvad from the wreck of thi (teenier.
I. W. WOLOOTT,
_a* ••, Agent.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned promises to core
Seminal Weaknesw
1n all Its worst forma without the use of medicine.—
Plcaee acini for my Circular, encloeing 10 cent* for
postage. Adflrefie J. M. RCJSSELL,
octlO-am Boston. Him.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform hi*
former patrons and the citizens generally that
he le prepared again to take contracts to buUd new
or repair wharves.
Pile-driving done by eteem pile-driver
UT-Cm F KHENSON.
IS! otice.
ALL persons having demands against the estate of
Edward <4. Wilson, deceased, of Chatham county,
are respectfully requested to haud them in properly au
themicated; and all persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment to
ANAIS WILSON,
nl4 Administratrix.
NOTICE.
CONSIGNEES per steamship LEO are request
ed to attend to tbe reception of their goods,
landing this day. Goods not called for during work
ing hours will be stored at owners’ risk. . ,
d2O OCTAVUB COHEN
CRUTCHES.
TTHRST and only premium awarded at the American
£ Institute Pair, 1866, and State Fair of Pa, 1866, for
Crutches. Hartman’s Patent Elastic Rubber Crutcnes
are pronounced by surgeons, and everybody else, to be
the very best ever Invented. They are easy and con
venient, they prevent paralysis of the nerves, do sway
with all tho weariness inseparable from tbe nse of all
others, aud are In all respects unrivalled. Send for a
circular. Agents wanted everywhere LOVEJOY A
TaYLOR, Sole Manufacturers, No. 47616 Broadway,
N.Y. 6m-n23
Family Dye Colors.
Patented October 13, 1863.
Black Dark Green
Black for Silk Light Green
Dark Blue Magenta
Light Blue Maize
French Blue Maroon
Claret Brown Orange
Dark Brown Pink v „
Light Brown Purple ~ * A
Snuff Brown Royal Purple
Cherry . Salmon
Crimson Scarlet ' -
Dark Drab Slate
Light Drab Soiferlno.
Fawn Drab Violet
Light Fawn Drab Yellow.
Por Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls,
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets,
Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing,
and all kinds of Wearing Apparel.
A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT.
For 26 cents you cau color as many goods as would
otherwise cost five times that sum. various shades
can be produced from the same dye. The proeess is
simple, and any one can nse tbe Dve with perfect
success. Directions In English, FKtocn and German.
Inside of each package. T
HOWE A STEVENS,
260 Broadway, Boston.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally.
•ctHMjm
"William Gill,
(Successor to William B. Hawkins,)
IMPORTER and Wholesale Dealer lu Foreign and
Domestic Ales, Wines, Liquors, Philadelphia Por
ter, Champagne Cider, Ac.,
No. 170 Fulton Street,
Opposite St Paul's Church,
NEW YORK.
Bottler of Mile's Celebrated Ale for Shipping and
Family use.
Particular attention paid to Filling and Shipping
Southern Orders.
All orders by mall will be promptly attended to.
nl4-3m
billiards;
Six -Tables-
I RESPECTFULLY i*vite the patronage of my old
friend* aud visitor* to the city. 1 have Six Good
Billiard Tables, including two ot Phelan's make, with
the beat Balls. Cues. Bridges, Maces, 4%c., procurable.
My room* are commodious, aud I endeavor to employ
only competent attendants. My Bar is gupulied with
a good assortment cf Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigar*, Ac.
ngft-tf WALTER O'MKARA.
Is, without doubt, the only known remedy lor
DIABETES.
CALCULUS,
GRAVEL,
BRICK DUST DEPOSITS,
IRRITATION OF THE NECK
or TB*
BLADDER.
INFAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
CATARRH OF THE BLADDER,
AND ALL
FEMALE IRREGULARITIES.
Certificates of cures from well-known persona from
all parts of the country in circular, will be rent on ad
drewing MORGAN A ALLEN, Ag'ts.
d!2-3m No. 40 Cliff sk, New York.
THOS. W. BROOKM
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND GENERAL
UPHOLSTERY,
664 Dock Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
N. R—All ORDERS sent by Mall promptly at
ended to. Jytl-U
WOMAN.
■ 'EM ALES. owing to the pcuHsr and important re
x' lotions which they .oeuin—their peculiar or
ganisstton, ami tbe olttcee they perform—air subtect
to msuy suffering, ami ailment, peculiar to ibe nex.
Freedom from tbeee contribute. In no email degree to
their bappibeae and welter., for none caa be happy
who are 111. Not only *o, but no one of theee various
female complaints cau long be suffered to run on
without involving the general health of the individual,
sad erelong producing permanent slckneae aud pre
mature decline. Nor la U pleasant to consult a phy
sician for the relief of these various delicate affections,
and only upon the most urgent necesaty will a true
woman so far sacrifice her greatest charm r, to do
this. The sex will tlieu thank u, for placing in their
hau.ls simple specifics which will be found efficacious
lu relieving and curing almost every on. ol those
troublesome complaintepeculiar to the sex.
HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT Ol BUCHU.
Hundreds suffer on in silence, and hundreds of
other, apply vainly to druggist* and doctors, who
either merely tantalise them with tile hope of a cure
or apply remedies which make them worse. I would
not wish to assert snytliing that would do Injustice
to tbe afflicted, but 1 am obliged to say that although
ii may be produced from excessive exhaustion of tbe
power, of life, by laborious employment, unwhole
some air and food, profuse meustruuiiou, the use of
lea and coffee, anil frequent childbirth, ll is far often
er caused by direct irritation, applied to the mucous
membrane of the vagina itself.
When reviewing the causes of these distressing
complaints, it is must painful to contemplate the at
tendaut evils consequent upon them. It is but simple
justice to the subject to enumerate a lew of the many
additional causes which so largely affect the life,
health, aud liappiueas of womau in ail classes of so
ciety, sud which, consequently, affect, mure or less
directly, the welfare of the entire human family. The
mania that exists for precocious education and mar
riage, causes the years that nature designed for cor
poreal development to be wasted and perverted in tbe
restraints of dress, the early confinement of school,
and especially iu the unhealthy excitement or the
ball-room. Thus, with the body half clothed aud ibe
mind unduly excited by pleasure, perverting in mid
night revel the hours designed by tiatuie for sleep
and rest, the work of destruction is half accom
plished.
I consequence of this early strain upon her system,
unnecessary effort la required by the delicate votary
to retain her situation in schools at a later day, thus
aggravating the evil. When one excitement Ls over,
another in prospective keeps the mind morbidly sen
sitive to impressiou, while the now constant restraint
of tashlonuDle dress, hbsolutely forbidding the exer
cise Indispensable to the attainment and retention of
organic health and strength; the exposure to night
air; the sudden change of temperature; the com
plete prostration produced by excessive dancing must,
of necessity, produce their legitimate effect. At last
an early marriage caps the climax of misery, and the
unfortunate one, hithei to so utterly regardless of the
plain dictates and remonstrances of her delicate na
ture, becomes au unwilling subject of medical treat
ment. This is but a truthful picture of tbe experi
ence of thousands of thousands of our young women.
Long before tbe ability to exercise tue functions of
the generative organs, they require an education of
their peculiar nervous system; composed of what is
called tbo tissue, which is, in common with the fe
male breast and lips, evidently under the control of
mental emotions and associations at an early period
01 life ; and, aa we shall subsequently see, theso emo
tions, when excessive, lead, long before puberty, to
habits which sap the very life or their victims ere na
ture has self-completed their development.
For female weakness and debility,, whites or len
eorrlnea, too prsfuse, exhausting, too long continued
periods, for prolapsus and bearing down, or prolapsus
uteri, we offer the most perfect specific known; Helh
boi.d'a Compound Extract or Beane.
Directions for use, diet, and advice accompany.
Females in every period of life, from iufSncy to ex
treme old age, will find it a remedy to aid nature In
the discharge of its functions.
Strength is tile glory of manhood and womanhood.
HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU
is more strengthening than any of the preparations
of bark or iron, infinitely safer, and more pleasant
HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU,
haviug received tbe endorsement of the most pbohi-
NENT PPTSICIAMS IN THE UNITED STATES, iS Dow offered
to afflicted humanity as a certaiL care for the follow
ing diseases and symptoms, from whatever cause
originating;
General Debility,
Mental and Physical Depression,
Imbecility,
Determination of Blood to the Head,
, Contused Ideas,
Hysteria,
General Irritability,
Restlessness and Sleeplessness at Night,
Absence of Muscular Efficiency,
Loss of Appetite,
Dyspepsia,
Emaciation, - , *
Low Spirits,
Disorganisation or Paralysis of the Or
gans of Generation,
Palpitation of the Heart,
And, iu fact, all tbe concomitants of a nervous and
debilitated state of tbe system.
To insure the genuine, cut this out.
gj 9~ Ask for UaennoiD-s; take no other.
W. M. Walsh,
Corner Broughtou A Barnard Streets,
Savannah, Sole Agent for the State of Georgia.
dld-lui »
New York Piano Fortes.
Ernest Gabler,
Manufacturer of
New Scale First*Class
PIANO FORTES,
Factory, 122,124 & 126 East 221 St..
RESPECTFULLY announces that hie Large New
Factory is now completed, tally orgamced, and in
ouecet*fnt operation, by means if which he ha* greatly
Increased hU manufacturing facilities.. He will there
fore be able henceforward to turn out 35 Piano* per
week, to supply order* promptly, without that incon
venient delay to which Dealers and Pimhascts have
been subjected, from the fact that lor more than two
years past lie baa been continually u hundred instru
ment* behind orders. A fall assortment at all limes
may be found at hla Manufactory and Warerooms in
New York City. Every instrument fully warranted.
Retail Warerooms, 743 Broadway. 3m-nIG
3500 TONS
or
ENGLISH KAILS,
Os best quality, 50x68 pep lineal yard.
For sale by
FOWLE A CO,
|nlo 6m No. 70 Broadway, N. Y.
Latest from’ Egy^pt!
PENNY'S NEW EXTRACT OF THE KGYTIAN
LOTUS, anew and exquisite Perfume tor the
handkerchief. Cleopatra and the ladles of tbe present
any using tho same perfume.
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS!
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS! 1
THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS 111
Manufactured by F. A.Pknnv, Brooklyn, New York.
K. A. LOVEJOY. Agent,
ns 3m 83 Fulton street, N. Y,
FIBAMUL.
EXCHANGE.
SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEW YORK.
For sale by
sepie BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A 00.
Sight Exchange
ON
NEW YORK,
In sums to suit purchasers, by
sep2B-tf E. F METCAI,FE,& CO
EXCHANGE.
SIGHT EXCHANGE on New York end Philadelphia
fur sale, aud Bills of Exchange purchased, by
dIS-lw DUNCAN A JOHNSTON.
Crockery,
China,
Glassware.
JOBBERS and Dealers from all parts of the conn try
are Invited u> examine my
"Wholesale Stock
which includes packages containing complete assort
ments, put op expressly for -* Country Trade,"
Goods re- packed to suit purchasers.
Queensware House,
109 Broughton St., 2d door from Bull St
e oc lOtf E. D. SMYTH.
Great Bargain.
A NEAT and commodious Cottage Dwelling, with
brick outhouses attached, will be sold if applied
for immediately, situated in Robsrtavllls, on Roberta
street. Price, $3,000. Apply to
Z. M. WINKLER.
At Henry Wayne's Stables,
n2l-tf West Broad street,
NORTH RIVER
AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
GRIFFING & COt, Proprietors,
Warehouses. 58 & 60 Cortlandt Street,
TvTHTW YORK.
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
Plows, Sugar Mills, Hay Cutters,
Harrows, Corn Mills, Sausage Cutters,
Cultivators, Cider Mills, Vegetable Cutter
Cotton Sweeps, Pau Mills, Hand Carte,
Hay Presses, Saw Mills, Male Carts,
Cotton Presses, Com Shelters, Ox Carts,
Cider Presses, Store Trucks, Farm Wagons,
Grain Cradles, Wheelbarrows Horse Powers,
Churns. Sugar Pans, Threshing Mach’s
Ox Bows, Shovels, Cotton Gins,
Ox Yokes, Spader, Mowers A Heap's,
Well Buckets Hoes, Forks, Ail, Ac.
Rakes, Scythes.
Carden, Field and Flower Seeds.
Hoyt’s Super-Phosphate of Lime, Bone Manure, Pou <
drette, Plaster, Ac.
Sole agents for Glasgow Fertilizer Co.’s Phoephatlo
and Ammoniated Guano, and Super-Phosphate of
Lime, and Brace’s Concentrated Manure.
Trade supplied. Order direct from
GRIFFING A CO..
n23-3m SS and 60 Courtlandt at., New York.
PAPER WliOlß
AND
Depot for Printers’Snppl ies
WARRF.N4 PLATNER, Wholesale dealers In all
kinds of Writing, Printing and Wrapping Pa
pers, Envelopes, Twines and Paper Bags.
Also. Printers Inks, Cards anil Card Boards.
Having superior tacilities for procuring Goods di
rect rrom the manufactories, we are enabled to com
pete with New York prices.
SOLE AGENTS IN THIS CITY
For the Bath Paper Mills.
Cash paid for Rags and all kinds of Paper Stock.
STEELE &BURBMK,
11 Merchants Row, Hilton Head, So. Cm
CALL the attention of Wholesale and Retail pur
chasers to their superior stock ot
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING,
AMD
FURNISHING GOODS,
Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Plated
Ware,Swords, Sashes, Belts. Embroideries,Bools,Capa
Field Glasses. Gault lets Gloves. Ac., Ac., Ac
THE
Singer Sewing Machines.
Principal Office for the State of Georgia,
ll« BROtGHTOK STREET.
H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent.
A large assortment for sale at New York prices.
Sewing .Machines oftall kinds repaired at short
notice.
Stitching neatly done. nil
ESTABLISHED 1826.
Between Broadway A Greenwich Street. occii-Sm