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Trial. of it H llnna, H Rwonnlrd
In m Letter lo PnnchlnMIo.
Ma. PiainiNKixo:—At I lie beginning of
last »«* I wy flrsl «pp*nrenoe in nny
evnrt-rooui fu the character of * witness in
the ohm* of Valentine vs. Orson, in which the
,H)int tu dispute was the ownefrbipof a tract
uf land iu Wjoining Territory. I knew
something in regard to the sale of these
Unds, find was folly prepared to testify to the
extent of uiv knowledge in the premises; bnt
judge of my niter snrprise and horror, on
In ing obliged to go through sneb an ordeal
as the following extracts from my cxaniinfw
tion will indicate: |
The counsel for the plaintiff commenced
by asking me if I was a married man, and
when I answered that I was, he said:
••Is jour wife a believer in the principles of
the Woman's Bights party?
I could not, for the life of tne, sea what
this had to do with the land in Wyoming,
but I auswered that I was happy to say she
was not.
The examination then proceeded aa follows:
Q. You are happy, then, in your matri
monial relations? A. Yes—(and remembering
the oath) reasonably no.
Q L» your wife pretty? A. (Witness, re-
moiut ering at once his oath and his wife*
presence in coo it.) She is pretty pretty.
q. What are her defect**? A. (Witness re
membering only his wife’s presence.) I
Lave never been able to discover them.
Q. Do you wear flannel? A. Yes, in winter.
<). Can yon testify, upon yooroath, that yon
do not wear flannel in summer? A. I cau.
Q Now be careful in your answer. Whut
do you wear in the spring and fall? A. I— I
wear tnv common clothes.
y. With flannel or without flknnel? A.
Soun-limea with, and sometimes without.
Q No evasion; yon mnst tell the court
exactly when yon wear flannel and when yon
do not
A aeries of questions on this snbje-t
brought out the fact that I wore flannel when
the weather wua cold, or cool; and did n->t
wear it when it was mild, or warm.
Q. Have you a lightning-rod on yonr house?
A. i have.
Q. How mnch did it coat you to have it put
up? A It has not cost me anything yet—I
owe for it.
41. Is that all you owe for? A. No. I have
Other debts.
Q lUve you any money with yon now?
A. I have.
(} How iiinchl A. (Counting contents of
porte-monnaie.) Kixtj-two cents. j
Q. Where did you get that? A. (With em- j
barrasstnent.) I borrowed it
Q. Wero yon pruaent when defendant first j
offered bis land tor sale to the plaintiff? A. \
(brightening up.) I was.
Q. I\> yon bnrn gas or kerosene in yonr
hon-e? A. Gas.
Q. How many bnrnen.? A. Ten. I think.
Q Are yon willing to as-ert, upon your
solemn oath, that there are only ten?" A.
(Witnesscounting on his fingers.) I am.
ij Do you wear studs or buttons on your
shirt fronts? A. Studs.
g. Gold or pearl? A. Moth*-r-of-penrl, as a
general thing, but sometimes I wear one go’.d
one at the top.
Q. Wcr^allycnr stnds of mother-of-pearl
||»l|GELUHEOUS^iJ
SCHWARZ & BKADY.
DIRECTORY.^ i MACHINERY, &C.
CARPETS'
OIL CLOTHS.
j DKALKll IN SKGAItS AIU) TUPAtftO.
j ^vfocaETHl'it nmukmlinMtw tn riavaoa
I ill and Domestic Popn, Smoking and Chewing j
• Tobacco*, Pipes, Ac., 172 Bryan strsef. Savannah,
I Q«r jyjtjo jbe Market Square House. declft-ljr |
I _ tj r PHOTOOHA IMIS, at.
nJUm)URAt’ll!S. KKIlKOTVPKs.PttO.
! JT CELAIK, AC.—Copies of gvery kind trots old
! Pictures. Tintypes cheep as the cheapest, Stereo*
scoplr View* of Ronsvsnture and daiannab.ftc., 2S<
: each. Frames. Fitting Cum, Ac., ilwsy* on band.
J. S. WILSON.
! aovX S. K. ooc. Broughton and Whitaker eta.
! IIUPHAU AMD COMMlSlilOA rTkU»
CHANTS. _
Vff ft. ADAM*. COMMISSION MERCHANT. J46
yf e Bay street. -eeplMi
Y>EYaK A HUNTER. Broken end Commission Her
X) chant*. 101 Bay street. Savannah. Ga. aoae-tf
PaPEU AID e.ivklop«.
THREE PLYS,
HEAVY INGRAINS,
ENGLISH BODY
BRUSSELS,
NEW autl BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS,
AT
SCHWARZ & BRADY’S,
133 Broughton Street.
J>otlU-tf
“ MADAME L LOUIS,
Temple of Fashion
HAS OPENED HER
L*41c*’ First-ClASH Hair Dressing Saloon
DRESS MAKING
I N ALL IM BRANCHES. WITH THE LATEST
Fall aud Winter Style*.
Also, a bemlaoae aaeortmenl Of HUMAN HAIR—
I)raids. Carls, Shetland Braids, new style Chignons,
Wigs, roB*. Frizres, Ac, Ac. Straight Hair made to
LINKING, FLDTTNaand EMBROID
ERY in all its branches.
THEATRICAL sud MASQUERADE COSTUMES of
all styles made to order.
PATTERNS and French EMBROIDERY SILK for
sale.
Call at the Templ* or Fasbiow, 149 Broughton
comitry promptly att
MADAME L. LOLLS,
P. O. Box 81(1. Savannah. Ga.
i»EK FECT-KiTiliXi
SHIRTS,
TO ORDER.
WA1HSUTTA MILLS $30
CALICO Ik
DIFFERENT GRADES IN PROPORTION.
W E HAVE ALSO OPENED IN CONNECTION
with onr Shirt Department, tn separate apart-
menu, a full line of LADIES’ UNDERWEAR.
i when you first heard this Iran-.-
'oned between the parlies:
nt the
action m<
They wer
g. Do yon ever wear yonr gold stud in the I
middle of your bosom? A. No, sir; I always ;
wear it at the top.
<f Do yon over wear it at the bottom? Cun
you swear it was not at the bottom on tLe
day of the tr*n*aoiion rein red to? A. I dD-
tinctly remember that I did not wear it nt all i
that day.
Q. Did you wear it that night? A. No, air. ‘
Q. Cau yon swear that after you went to
bed yon did not wear it? A. I can.
Q. Have yon ever been vaccinated? A. I |
have.
Q. On whioh arm? A. The left.
Q At the time of the first mention of this I
land to the plaintiff, who were present? A.
[Witness spiking with hopeful vivacity, as
if he hoped thoy were now coming to the
merits of the ense.) The plaintiff, the defend
ant. and myself.
Q. Do yon use the Old Dominion coffee
pot in vonrhoasr? A. (Dejectedly.) No, sir.
Q. IN hat kind c f coffee-pot do you use? A.
A common tfh on >.
Q. Yon are wiling to swear it is tin? A. I
CLARK * CO.
SECOND OPENING.
C. GBADOT
R espectfully informs the ladies that
sbe bss Just received, end will OPEN TO-DAY,
PATTERNS,BONNETS* HATS,
Of the Latest Styles.
Phetaxs also received a Urge assortment of VELVET
n head ber usual supply of REAL LACES,
T *“.TICLEP
lOVU-tf
am.
Q. Has your wif® any sisters? A. She has
two—Anna and Jane.
Q. Are they m*irie«1? A. They nro.
Q Are either of them as pretty as yonr
wife? A. (Quickly.) No, air.
Q. Have you any children? A. Two.
Q. Huve they hid the measles? A. They
have.
Q. Has any other person iu your bouse Lad <
the measles? A. I have bad tham and my wife j
haa had them. (
■Q" How do you know yonr wife hasl had '
them? A. She told mo ho.
Q. Then yon d;d net ace her have them? ;
A. No, air. j
Q. We want no hearsay evidence here; bow :
can you aw ear that she baa had them when '
Jon did not »eo her have them? A. She told
me *«, and I l> > I it Ted her.
Q. Did ahe uke an oath that aho had had
l-Ltwn? A. No, sir.
Q. Then, air, yon are trifling with the
conrL D<» you understand tho obligations
of an oath? A. 1 do.
Q Bewaro, then, that you are not com
mitted for perjury. Is vour gas metre ever
froaen? A. Yea. air.
Q. What do you use alien tho gas will not
burn? A. Csmi.cs.
Q How many to the j»onnd? A. Nine.
0* How do yon know there are nine to the
P >uml? A. They are wild as ninus.
Q. Thou you never weighed them youwelf?
A- No, sir.
Oonusel to the court: May it plea*e yonr
Honor, this is the second time that this wit
ness has positively testified, under solemn
•ath, to important points, of which he has
no certain knowledge. I ask the court for
protection lor myself and my client
Hero a long discussion took place between
Gee lawyers and the Judge, and at the end of
U,/be auee WM postponed for four months,
lanppoto it la expected that I will tbM rc-
RHceud the witness-stand; but I have de
termined that when I enter a court-room
again 1 shall appear aa a criminal. These
fellows have mnch tho easiest times, snd they
lun so little risk, now-a-days, that their posi
tion is far preferable to that of tha unfortu
nate Witness. J. Hadokk.
, Alw_„ .
HUMAN HAIR, in every style, FANCY ARTICLES,
j *c. novU-lf
| DeWITT & MORGAN
OFFER FOlt HALE
JJEAL POINT AND VALENCIENNES COLLARS.
, Embroidered sod Lece HANDKERCHIEFS.
Ladies’ and Gents' KID GLOVES.
Ladle**' and Gents* L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS,
i Ladles,* Gents' and Children’s HOSIERY.
I Ladies' snd Oeats’ NECK SCARFS and BOWS.
) All onr Colored DRESS GOODS, et cost.
DeWITT * MORGAN. .
BARRETT'S
TTATR RESTORATIVE.
4 FIRST PREMIUM A
^ OP A SXLVXB
mt BA* R ETTS ^HAlir* * EST0RAT1 YE. t4
▼ Srise'teeal Society * |u W
' Fair,Mlula SavciM^'
BAKHETT’S
Vegetable Hair Restorative
_ IHiaOiy B»lr to tu eauna sjtar. r»
**“*!vr± j^arstsia?- v
? ^ $
This Preparation surpasses sll ethers of !»•
rlass m a Hair Reaewer. _
ItjjtkofeejrhinlU aetioa eponGrwy orFwwea
. Hair and it* effect permanent. _
It Produces bat on© distinct shade, while
_ others leave the heir In many varied colors,
ft promotes growib when others fell to re-
prodoee a - inrl* hair. .....
It doe* not crisp or dry the hair, hat leavst it
moist and rlossy.
Ladies find ft superior to any other as a Toilet
Dressing.
The lnrred’.c_te need In this Prpperetlon ere the
isseTs^w*! sre as hsrm-
WR1) & SMITH, Propriotore,
r Caicsso. Itt*.
JACOB I.IPPMAN tL CO.
SPANISH WINE!
Just Beedved ilrom Cadis, Hpain,
A auu. zmtoick or
OLD PALE HHBURY!
For Sale la Package* to salt Purchaaere by
A L. RICHARD SON,
f Stoddard's Upper Bangs, bavannsh.
JOB FRIMTUItt 04 every descrtpUon executed a
deeia-tl
Kid Gloves,
At On* Dollar, s goo 3 article;
Laeo Sets,
In real Valenciennea, Honeton and Maltese.
Latest styles;
Lace Collar.**,
In Point Lace, Honeton and Valenciennes;
Hamburp Edpings,
From one-quarter to aix Inches;
Roman Saslics and
Sasb Ribbons,
A beautiful Aseortmsot;
Lace Handkerchiefs,
In varioes styles;
Linen Collars and Cuffs,
In great variety;
Alexander Kid Gloves,
The genuine article;
CloalcM. JnckotM, Nhawls, See..
JUST OPENED AT
EINSTJBIN fc ECKMAN’S.
K a. WALLACE, dealer In Papes. Envetopea,
• Paper btock. Machinery Waite, Mom, Ac., If
Bay street, Jones' Block, Mavannab, da jylft-tf
D
fl cad on* farnuhed
street.
corner of Bay (up stalre). Drawings and aped
~ ^ mubltt^rs. Jei-tf _
WATUHkS AND JkWKUU ~~
it U ROH CLAUDE'S UON * CO. Dealer in Wa'tcbee,
jewetry and Silverware, Ball street, oppoeitt
»m is w spapeha.
B/k. STILL, BaU street, next to tLe Post OfBo^
TV Dealer tn Newspapers, Magazines, Books sad
Stationary. The latest New Task sod ether Dally sad
Weekly Newspapers received by every mall and steam
G j
ere and Dealers in Lethe, Lime, Plaster,
Oexaant and Building Material, Bryan street, betwetc
Drayton sad Abercom streets. sogl-tf
xM
o: LIl
AKkkT MAUAitK llOUS»K HUWLIMt
J AMES CLEMEN CE. STEAMiiUAT AND ft mi
SMITH, Hirer street, foot of Montgomery. Xrerj
description of IRON, HOUSE sad BOILER WORE
done la the best manner. Winches to hire sad Yoi
sale. novS-ly
WDuiiktA bE i.iQ,Yuh UeaLiiiK.
H ^G. RUWitr W&ULKaALk DEALER l£~U-
• OCOlLi. WINER Ann Bgi^AUH west o'
tbs Market Square, corner of 8t Julian Street.
ocUS-ly
MISCELLANEOUS.
GUARDIAN MUTUAL
LIFE INSDEANGE GOMP’I
OF NEW YORK.
ORGANIZK1) IN 1659.
All Policiua Non-Forfeitable.
HALF LOAN TAKEN.
No Notes Hequirctl.
LIST CASH DIVIDEND 60FIFTYPE.CI
K^ual from 100 to 150 per ctnt. lUvsrsioQary Dlvl-
..•X3.000.00i
1.300,000
Annual Income 890.000
Lot *•* Paid *00.011
Officers.
W. a. feokuam, Prosidenk
a. Y. O AHA GAN, HeereUry.
L. FcADAM. Actuary.
OIKKCTOKS.
Hon. John A. Dix, New Tors.
Hon. Jans *e Harper, firm of Carper A Bros.. ss-Msy. »
of New York.
lohn J. Crane, Preetdent Bank Republlr.
William Hooker, WsdStreeL
Wtlilam M. Vorailye, Banker, (Vcnallye h Co.
Oluirle* G. Itockwood, Cashier Newark banking G\
lion. George Opdjke, ex-Mayor of New Yack.
Hlnot O. Morgan, Dankei
Sugar Reflninic Company.
Aaron Arnold, f.rm of /
Richard H. Downs. Wei
g. V. Uaosbwont. Ann K. V. KsngEwoutAO©.
William Wllkess, Arm \Y. WUkacs ft Oo.
/nllns H. Pratt, Merchant
WtilUm VT. Wright, Merchant.
Charles J. Starr. Merchant.
WRliam Allen. Merchant.
third Street.
Edward a. Wrlgfct Newark. NcvVsrsej.
George W. Far Ire, Counsellor.
w. T. Oogswell. Merch ant ti3i-»
WHEELER & WILSON’S
IMPROVED SILENT FEED
KEVINS MACHINE
FURS FOR THE UDIES.
Old Kdablbhed Fur House.
FIRST CLASS GOODS,
At Very Low Prices.
PURCHASERS WILL DO WELL TO LOOK AT
MY STOCK.
Before Pnrchasing Klsewtaere.
full stock,
von Ladies and misses, now on sale at
DUMAS’,
novM-tf ; LATE OOLDIXQ’S.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
BAINBRID6E FACTORY!
t Bouse door, in the city of Balubridge, in
aaid county, within the lawful hours of sale, the fol
lowing, to-wll:
The entire interest in the Stock oX the Ualabridgo
Manufacturing Company, consisting of Forty Acres ot
Lead, mere or lets, the Drgt Factory Building, its
Machinery, and all other sppnrtenances, located near
the city of Bainbridge and in the 13th district of ssid
C °Term* of Salw—One-half cash; ts’snce in twelve
months with interest, seenred by mortgage on pur
chased property. W. G. D. TONGB,
FOR SALE,
A VALUABLE FAIUI, CONTAINING 880 ACRES.
A within 30 miles of Brunswick, the Xlscon snd
Brunswick Railroad passing directly through It, Sta
tion No. 2 (known as Buffalo) beta* about midway of
the Farm. Said Farm b»J about» acres cleared and
under fence. Dwelling Uousa with four room*, snd
all neoesasry out-twtidings, goud waUr, and vary
healthy. There are about 240 or 300 acres beet ham
mock land, snd will bring on* bale sea Ulaad cotton
or thirty-Or* to forty bushels corn to the sere. At
or water. The Fhnai I* weW wstered. snd 1* * good
range for sll kind* of stoek. ^axIqo*, Block snd
Farming IsspUmewtsesa be bought with the place.
'"*“ Wrt ‘**‘* r ^nfwIxBT.
Jones Block, Whltshall Street. Atlanta, Ga.
GEO. W. RUM PH,
SUUo, So. 2. MMO. ul BnnnM Btflrnd.
GEOROB A. STALEY,
Savannah. Ga., over Thompson's Fruit Stere, Bay St.
JWIIK . ., . . ...
J. B. COHEN,
CITY BILL POSTER.
OPPIOIl
Baj Lam, rtar of ih$ Pod Offlc*, nt* to M+
SEWING MACHINES!
mo THE WHEELER Si WILSON SEWING MA-
X CUINF. was awarded the Highest Premium,
over all competitors. Every family should have one.
Call and examine those beautiful, noiseless
rhinos before \ nrebasing. Fo
Also, modern Improvement!
Wheeler ft Wilson Machines.
A. WHYTE, Southern Agent,
novl'-tf SAVANNAH.
FLORENCE
SEWING MACHINE
r llS MACHINE IS THE MOST DURABLE AND
simple la construct-on
OF AXV OTlIUtt 55 A CHINE.
No wire springs to get out of older, but rolid In all
Its machinery.
This Machies makes the Lodbotftsh (aftko on both
■■ ««f the fabric); also, the Knot, Doable-lock and
ihlo-knot. Ml stronger sad more olasBo than any
Don)
othe
The stitch can be changed wltbcnt stopping the
Machine. Tne Fied can also be ru creed without
•topping the Mach-no. THIS IS MORE THAN. AN Y
OTHER MACHINE CAN DO.
Its motions are all positive.
It will Haw, Fall. b;nd, Braid, Qnilt, Darn, Hem
stitch, and Oatber a
i Ruffle at the sas a
I will refer to the following persons of this city,
who have card this Machine for years.
References—Lathrcp A Co., Savannah;
Daniel G. Purse, Savannah; W. R. Boyd, Savannah;
my81-ly
And many others.
O. H. LUFBURROW,
General Act at for tit* State.
LATEST AND BEST!
Stonewall Shuttle Sewinsr Machine
Performs every variety cf work done on any
high.priced machine, and la equally good on fine or
heavy work; makes tbs popular lock stitch (alike oo
both aides): is perfectly simple, durable in all it*
ports, reliable, almost net seises. Vapid, easily man
aged, elegantly AnUbed, end may be operated with
band or treadle. Universally pronounced, wherever
teen, the BEST FAMILY HEWING MACHINE, with
out regard to price, ever yet produced.
4XQ snd examine at tho Company** Belas room.
Brought JO ^street. <Wsl|»,tte Markka! Home.-or
Agents wanted throughout the United State*, to
whom vre offer extra inducements. Address,
STONEWALL SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE OO.,
Box M4. Bavannsh. Ga.nov31-1n>
CITY 1 HOTEL,
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA,
Mary H. Archer Proprietrons.
Mawsazs
with entirely new furniture, is now open for the
reception ot the pahUe. Ne pains will t* spared to
raider guests comfortable. astfftfo*.
S1.000 PER VEER
sa tun M tffliiWurr bt pabties
\j • Who sr* up_to sawF.'wHitm»t_lnUr>rrtngwith
Krai Bms or Jon Pauraso.-
others or* invited to call at the Heunt NEWS Job
OOc* and leave their orders.
FERTILIZERS.
RAILROADS.
SHIPPING.
BALL, BLACK & CO.,
565 and 667 Broadvrny, N. Y ,
IN CIXMINQ OCT THBIB DEPARTMENT OF
GAS FIXTURES
Offer their immense snd entire atock of reel and lyi-
At Isas than the Actual Vjst of Manufacture, j
This is an opportunity seldom offered to those I
about furulahlae
HOUSES, 8TORE8, CHURCHES, ftc. ;
for procuring the finest werk and newest patterns at j
18 YEAR8 OF PRACTICAL SUCCESS.
MATES’
MTKOUEMZGI)
SUPERPHOSPHATE
OF LIME!
Adapted to the Growing of All Crops
& tn udartl Guarunto««l.
Change of Schedule.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
Ammo am Ootv Raitnoao,
SKIPPING.
For Liverpool. ; FOR BAliTllIOHU.
freight a
engaged, wit) here quick difcpetch ul
™ ' ' gagemeuts apply to
BRIGHAM, HOLST ft CO.
T H Ro2S^m^^m P A i^™SSy.«2s, For Amsterdam.
j after THURSDAY, the 1W» instant. Passenger Train i , ff\HE A 1 CLIPPER BARK
t on this Road will run as follows: } X ATHLETE,
EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAIN CnOkCWU.. Master,
, Le*v*8avannah every day at 4.00 p. Having a large portion of her cargo ei
i Arrive at Jeenp (JuncUon M. ft B. B. B.| 8»ged. vrlU have dispatch for freight.
! every day at.... S.Wp.m l Apply to E.A.
Arriveat Live Oak every day at l.S5a.m. dec!)
! Arriveat Jackson villo every days'. 6.19 a.m.
Arrive at Tallahaeeee every day at 6.22a.
ALL ANALYSES MADE OF THE SUPERPHOS
PHATE BY DR. A. MEANS AND OTHER8
PROVE IT ABOVE STANDARD.
Its PRACTICAL APPLICATION, a* attested by tha
hundreds of Ccrtifijstea contained In pamphlets,
places it SECOND TO NONE, in the luta #/
Cammtrcial FertiUzert. end SUPERIOR
TO MANY, though Luwer in l‘nee than
any of tame HIGH STANDARD.
Arrive st Quincy every dey at * 8.27s, m.
Arrive at Bainbridge every day at 6.15 a.m.
Arrive at Albany evory day at 7.16 a.m.
Leave Albany every day at 7.00 p. m.
Leave Bainbridge every day at 7.45 p.m
” Quincy every day at 5.42 p. m.
| For Liverpool.
r E FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN SHIP
FRANCIS lb CUTTING,
... 7.47 p.m
... 12.45a. n
m\ RBANJCSS
STANDARD SCALES,
More than430DifferentModtflcatloau.
Agents, also, for the Beet Alarm Money Drawer.
FAIRBANKS &, CO M
251 Broadway. N. Y.; 166 Baltimore St., Baltimore;
6S Camp St. New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN A CO., 118 Milk Street,
Bo* ton.
For sale by Puree k Thomas, 109 Bay street.
octl5-8aftWSm
STEAM ENGINES
Kqnnlrd by none tn Combined Merits «
Capacity, Economy, Durability,
Mmpllclty and Perfection.
OITK PORTABLE ENGINE,
set upon legs snd timbers; occupies little room;
needs no brick work; le suitable for use in any place
where a power la required—in MiUt, Shops. Foundries,
or Printing Roams, or In Slack Bant tor grinding,
cutting end steaming food for stock. The
STATIONARY E51UINE
Is complet", with Governor, Pump and Heater, with
connections fitted. The
AGRICULTURAL ENGINE*
Supplied with Locomott^e Lailrr, having fire-box and
ash-pit entirely surronnaed by water space; le mount
ed on wheels, with pole for attaching horses for mov
Ing from place to place; Is suitable for Grain Thresh
ing. Com Shelling. H’oed anti Shingle Sawing, etc.
Circulars, with description and prices, famished
WOOD, TABER A MOUSE,
BATON, MADISON CO., >KW YORK.
sep2-d,trftw3m
GEORGE PAGE & CO.
KAXiracruxrr.s or
PATENT PORTABLE CIKCULAK
SAW MILLS,
Alsa Stationary and Portable
Steam Engines, &c./
No. 5 Schroedor Street,/
tsr Send for Catabgva and Pria-IM.
ir?Mj
' THE AMEttlCAIM
StOTO and Hollow-wnro Company,
PHII.ADKl.PHIA,
(ROM FOI7MOERM,
Successors to
North, Chase ft North, Sharpe ft Thomson, and
Edgar L. Thomson,
Manufacturers of STOVES. HEATERS.THOMSON'»
LONDON KITCHENER. TINNED, ENAMELLED,
and TON HOLLOW WARE.
FOUNDRY. Second and Mifflin streets.
OFFICE. 203 North Keroud street
FRANKLIN LAWRENCE, Superintendent
EDMUND B. HMirn, Trwurtr.
JNO. EDGAR THOMSON, President.
JAMES HOEY General Manager.
Fifteen Hundred Hollar* in
Premium*,
CONSISTING OF. RAILROAD STOCKS, STERLING
HILVER PLATE AND CURRENCY, TO BE
DISTRIBUTED AMONG THOSE APPLYING
MAPXS* NITROGEN 12ED SUPERPHOS
PHATE OF IJME TO THE
WHITES AND SPRING CROPS OF
1871!
PRACTICAL BESULT8 IN 1 870.
Kxtraeta from Certificate*.
JABX SMITH, Albany. Ga.. us
ipleudld; have been using it foi
and prefer it to any other fertilizer, and
Capt. S. D. FULLER, Wlkox county Ga.—Yield
double; uxed fifteen tons; have great faith In Xapee;
have used it for past four yean.
cent; *•/ consider Mopes' equal to any Phosphate
Mr. W, T. UEAUN. ■*
tons; au tpplication ol
doubled the yield; will
Mrs. ANN BOYER. Sparta, C
has paid me a better per rent, uisn
ever used; I expect to use it again."
Dr. S. A. RODDENBUBY. Thomas
have used it tor three years, aud look upon It as a:
s county, Ga.—"I
yield.
Mea
RICKS, aud J. B. DKAVOR8, Butler, Oa., say they
V/ATERS, J. 8. BARTLETT, J.J
of bis land Mapes' fully doubled the yield, and in one
place the yield was three-fold.
Judge A. E. TARVER, Jefferson county, Ga., used
could see no difference between them as In favor of
Mr. W. J. STRANGE, Mathews’ Bluff, 8. O., used
three tons; applied f4 worth per acre and realised
$10 50 per acre from Increased yield; over ISO per
cent, profit on investment. Prefers Ms;**' to any
other.
Mr. C. OVEH8TBEET. Poor Bobbin Landing. Ga.,
doubled yield.
MtTj. M.COLDINO, Poor Bobbin Landing. Oa—
Manured lands will give "00 to 800 pounds per acTt.
of seed cotton, snd untnanurml not more than 800
pounds per sere. Wilt continue to use Mapes’.
everyday at.
every c*
*7 day
Arrive at Savannah
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) mL.... 6.00 a m.
Leave at Jssup *• at.... 8.50 a.m.
Arrive at Macon “ at.... 6.15 p. m.
engaged, will
above.
For freight engageme
BRIGHAM. HOLST ft CO.
CABIN PASSAGE...
THE NEW AND FAST BAILING BTEAMdHjy
AMERICA,
G. W. BILLUPS, OotncAKDxa, ^
*'"l ‘ WlTHC:ES DiS.I>«'«ml» I
insurance on Cotton bySteaaersM this iinsn«.
Halt Per dent.
Forfreight orpassage. Having superiorsccoBrrr,
iaUons.spply to J. B. WEST *0G
_d«*c30 Bay street foot of Whitaker.
FOB BOSTON.
« “f “>• L,„
120.00
CABIN PASSAGE
DECK PASSAGE, with
For Charleston, 8. U.,
Via Besutort. I’aciilc Intending, dfc*
Arrive at Saranaah
at.... 7.15p. d.
at....10.16p.m. '
days, Thursdays and Saturdays, returning same days.
No change or oars between savannah and Albany.
Passengers for Bainbridge change cars atThemas-
THE FINE STEAMER
PILOT BOY,
Captain JOHN 80HLEY.
Will leave Florida Wharf, near Gas House, for
Charleston, EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, at 7:00
o'clock.
RETURNING—Will leave Charleston. South CaraU
na on EVERY MONDAY MORNINGS, at 8:00 o’clock,
train for Florida and Western Division. Will touch at Beaufort. Pacific, snd other Landings
rer Car will be attached to Way Freight | each trip; and at Ball's Island wharf every fort-
from Savannah.
Passengers irom Brunswick connect at Jesnp with
train for Savannah, -.rriving at 10.20 a. m.
Passengers leaving Maoen at 9.15 a. m. conned st
Jesnp with train for Florida snd Western Division.
A Passenger Car will be attached to Way Freight
Train leaving Savannah Tuesday and Thursday at 7.00 , night each way.
a. m., snd arriving Wednesday and Friday at 8.2T
jSlfotf H. 8. HAINES. Pen. Sup’t.
Change of Schedule.
NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN SA
VANNAH. Al'GUSTA, AND MI»NT-
GOMKKY. ALA.
INLAND NAVIGATION
FOR CHARLESTON AND BEAUFORT, 8. 0..
DARIEN AND BBUNSWIOK. GA.
win run aa follows:
UP DAY TRAIN.
bavannsh ....8:00 A. M.
Macon 6 A0 P.M.
Angaria 5:38P.M.
MJuedgeville 8:68 P. M.
Eaton ton 11:00P. M
Connecting with trains that leave Augusta 8:45 A. M
DOWN DAY TRAIN.
Macon 7:00
Savannah 6:30 P. M.
Augusta 6216 P. M.
Connecting with train that leaves Augusts. 8:45 A. If.
UP NIGHT TRAIN.
Connecting with train that leaves Augusta. 9:38 P. U.
DOWN NIGHT TRAIN.
llacon C:25 P. M.
Savannah .*. 6:15 A. M.
Augusta 8:13 A. M.
MlUedgeville 4:30 P. M.
Eatonton 2:40 P. M. ”
Connecting with train that leaves Augusta. 9:33 P.M
A. M. trains from Ssvaunali aud Augusts, and P. M.
train from Macon connect with Mllledgevillo train at
Gordon daily, H->ndays excepted.
P. M. traiu from Savannah connects with through
msil train on South Carolina Railroad, and P. M. tram
from Savannah and Augnnta with trains on South
Western snd Muscogee Railroads.
mxy21-tf
STEAM Kit ELIZA HANC0X, .
Captain L. W. BURNS,
Will make weekly tripe as above, from CHARLESTON
WHARF, leaving as follows:
For Charleston,- Beaufort and all points on the In
land'Route EVERY MONDAY, .st 7 a. m., return
Fcr Darien- Brunswick, and all Way Points
EVjuxx Thursday, it 7 a. m.. and return Friday.
Freight consigned to Agent at Savannah will be
forwarded free of commissions. Freight received at
For freight and passage apply to
F. M. MTRELL, Agent,
THE FINE STEAMSHIP
KEN SIKTGTON,
Captain J. H. MATTHEWS, *
OtilUlXT^JL,
Captain F. M. SNOW.
ALHAMBRA.
Captain S. W. WRIGHT.
Will sail from Savannah eve*7 TUESDAY, sudfri*
Boston every SATURDAY. “ a tt0 *
Tbs Steamship ORIENTAL will sail on inxitit
December 20, at 4 o'clock p.m. m iT -
Through bills lading given to Providence
Falls, Portland, Lowell, ftc. * Utrtt
Fcr freight or passage, apply to
RICHARDSON ft BARNARD
i“!i
FOR NEW YORK.
HURRAY’S LINE
EVERY TUESDAY.
Imnranre by Steamships of this Lli.
Half Per Cent,
c»bi> paimsi
DECK (with aabElitesce, ”
Charleston Wharf. | Will sail for the above port c
THE FIRST-CLANS STEAMSHIP
Ju E O
TUESDAY, Decsa.
UNITED STATES MAILS! lined forLiverpooland Hamburg lor&rst-cluutoua!
For E. Fla., 1 |^>rfrelfht orpassage apply to
telC EL Marym Far- | tfecl4 HUNTER ft GA^VEL^
FOR NEW YORK.
BLACK STAR LINE.
EVERY SATURDAY.
Touching at Brusr
ckteuvllle and Plcolala.
THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMER
JLIZZIE BAKER,
CarxAix THOMAS WHITE.
leave regularly for the above point
every FRIDAY MORNING, at 9 o'clock.
at Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING.
This Boat has UNSURPASSED STATE ROOM
| COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
For freight or passage, apply on board at Dillon'*
Wharf, foot of East Broad st., or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
M- ALL FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS.
Ear This Boat connects at St. Maryswith the U
and intermodiste landing*, i
I B.a rERKILL
Mr. W. C. BOWIE, Hudson’s Ferry, Ga..
rully doubled the yield, and he expects to use mapes
as long me he uses any commercial fertilizer.
Mr. W. J. CAUSEY, Lawtonvilte, 8. C.. says he is
well pleased with the result, end will continue to use
it.
Mr. DANIEL PETERSON. Fort Oslnee, Oa., says
he has used Mapes’ three years. Its application this
year doubled yield, and be expects to continue its use.
Mr. J. L. HAYS, Gordon, Ala., says three years teM
of Mapes’ side by aide with the leading Stands:
r all he has tried.
b him to give Mapes* the preference
Mr. A. D. EASON, Tattnall county, Ga., says Mapes'
has paid better than any other fertilizer in Ida sec
tion, and wijl bo used very largely rfext year; (hi j
pounds per acre daring the past two years ba* in- J
creased natural yield of soil four fold. ,
Mr. J. M. MADDOX, Eatonton, Ga., saya he bought !
six tons; eppUed on cotton et rate of 100 pound* per :
acre, and on corn, 75 i>onuda per acre, doubling yield -
in both instances. ! ? u,# * Cll> -
Capt J. H. GRIFFIN, Oxford, Ga.,says U
* 0<j
No.tHt Bay Street,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT:-.
BROunns,
Healer# in Real Estate.
Stocks, Bonds and Coin, I Liberal Advances made
bought and sold. Collet- on Consignments, or oi>
tions promptly remitted. | Shipments through ns.
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
Having formed a Copartnership in this city for t
•neral Commission, Brokerage a
Estate buxine?*, respectfully tender o
prepared to buy and st
her securities, negotit!
o the public.
roven better foe k
other, yielding an lucres** of 21-0 per cent each year.
Mr. J. M. SELKIRK, Rome. Ga., says he used
corn and wheat with splendid results. . J. W. Andervon't
Mr. W. 6. GRIFFIN, Fatonlon, Oa ,rsys be applied ) A. Hsrdeo'e Son A
Central Railroad Bank, i
Ku liar ton. Savannah; M . ...
J. W. Lathrop k Co.,Savannah; Met
. Savannah; Messrs. >
.. j yielded —
Mr. L. J. BARNARD. Eatonton. says 125 pounds
i oats gave him 28 bushels per acre on Di
■ have yielded over 8 bueheh
XESSUSSSi EDW’l) C. ANDERSON, Jr.,
land
rpnv. BUBKCRiBER BAs ON HAND, AND CAN
e invited to call and examine before
pnrchasing. 8. W. GLEASON,
aovl7tf Savannah. Ga.
u*ii unn mis]
Mt. BAIRD & CO.,
UHIL.ADKL.PHtA,
MANUFACTURERS OF
LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES!
Especially adapted to every variety of
RAILROAD USE.
All work accurately fitted to gauges, and thorooghly
interchangeable.
Flan, materials, workmanship, finish snd efficiency
FULLY GUAHANTEKD.
WM. P. CONVERSE ft CO- Agents,
novl.dftwtf 64 Piss street. New York.
that unaided
Mr. J. W. KEATH. Daweon, ua., esyi ue u»b u*ea .
Mapes' for three years with moat perfect satistaction, ,
• and srill continue its uxe.
1 L. P. D. WARREN. Esq.. Albany, Ga, expresses !
! himself so satisfied with the result of Its applies.
I tion this year that he will use more largely to future.
> Judge N. L. ATKINSON. Weet Point. Ga., say*.
1 after three rears nee of Mspe*’, considers it oseofths
I best fertilisers sold. Its spplicat'on to cotton and
I corn the present season has doubled and trebled the
natural yield of the land to which applied.
Messrs. J.f. MADDOX ft CO.. Eatonton, Ga.—
Bought six tons; applied at the rat* of 150 pounds per
a cotton and fully doubled the yield.
the Florida Central Railroad to Lake City and Tails
haseee, at Ploolata with stages to St. AugMttne, *nd at
' Palates with steamers for Enterprise end points or
! he Qolnwahs River. }aal3—tl
For Falatka, Fla.
EVERY TUESDAY M O R N I N G. at 10 o'clock
INLAND ROUTE,
Touching at Darien, Bnmsicicfc, Bt. Mary’s, Fer-
nandina, Jacksonville, Picolata, and all
Intermediate Landings, both tcays.
THE NEW AND MAGNIFICENT LOW PRESSURE,
DOUBLE ENGINE IROM STEAMER
NICK KING.
Commanded by Capt..NICK KING.
I Will leave Savannah EVERY TUESDAY MORNING.
I at 10 o’clock, arriving at 1-alatka next day.
KKTUKNING,
Will leave Paiatka EVERY THURSDAY MORNING.
: arriving at Savannah Saturday morning tn time to
! connect with the steamers for New York, PhUadeli’bb
and Baltimore.
Freight reoeived on the wharf at all hoars.
Freight and passage as low as by any other line,
having unsurpassed accommodations.
JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS ft OO.,
Insurance by Steamships of this
Line Half Per Cent.
CABIN PASSAGE, .... , w u.
. THE HUST-CUSS STEAEtDIl'
MONTGOMERY,
'clock p..
Xhroagh Bills ot lading (Jv<
tlned for Liverpool ana Hamburg :
©amors.
For Freight o
r Passage apply to
OCTAVUS COHEN A CO.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia and Southern MnilStsaat
ship Lima.
INSURANCE ON COTTON BY STEAMERS OP THIr
DICK PASSAGE, WITH BUBSIBTKNCm... • 19 »
THE FIRST-CLASS STKAM&HIl*.
WYOMING-
TEAL. Commander.
WU1 sail for the above port on SATURDAY, December
J: 1870, at 12 o’clock m
For freight or pauage apply t
HUNTER ft GAM HELL.
84 Bay street
octlO-tf
ROB’T. D. WALKER. | ARCH’D. MCALISTER.
MARBLE AND STONE
WORKS!
York Street, Savannah, Ga.
ROB’T D. WALKER & CO.
MONUMENTS
, . AND
GRAVE STONES
Made to Any Design,
OF ITALIAN OK AMERICAN MARBLE.
Brown Stone, Bine Stonek Granito
CUT FOB BUILDINGS."
ALSO. BLUE FLAG AID GDBB STONE
fOR SIDE WALKS, Ac.
Mantle-Pieces apd. Orates.
Special attention is called to our Urge stock of
^UttBLE, SLATE AND IRON MA.NTLFS.
t if every variety of shape snd color, with GRATES of
.Jlpattsen* and quality. .
BLOWERS. FLSDEUS, BASKETS, ftc., ft., snd all
Tienemarr fixtures to fix old Grates.
HR! BRICKS, smell-end large, alwsjsbn hand.
Prices moderate. ««**■**
novs-tf
Mr. JOHN HAWKINS, Laurens county, Ga., writes
that Mapes* doublsd kia crop.
Mr. ROBERT SHIELDS, Morgan county, Ga., re
gards Mapes' equal to any Fertilizer sold, aflei
thoroughly testing it the past season.
Dr. N. 8. WALKER. Eatonton, Ga.. says “after try
teg a variety of Fertilizers, Mapes* is his favorite."
Hie cotton, to which be applied it, was the most
heavily fruited he ever saw for its also.
Mr. WYATT HILLIARD, Sumter county. Ga. says
notwithstanding drought in July and Au«ust. Mapes'
Id crus arid his cotton 160 per cent, ae compared with
1>fc ^ K^ABlTj^BEra)*, live Oak. Fla, says
Mapes* doubled bis yield. Applied In liquid fora,
yielded an increase of 700 per cent. Mapes* beare off
the palm in his section.
For certificates In full and more particular details
of Premium List, send for Pamphlet for 1870.
Onr personal efforts are pledged to maintaining the
Guaranteed Standard.
PURSE THOMAS*
41BNERAL AGENTS
no v 30-tl For Georgia and Eastern Alabama
AGENCY FOR THE SALE
OF
PERUVIAN GUANO!
- — r _. t, by Messrs. Hobson,
Hurtado ft Co., of New York, who are the sol* agents
and consignees of direct Importations of Peruvian
into the United States, offers for sale, and will
top on hand supplies of
Wo. 1 Peruvian Guano.
A depot la established here for direct importations.
Quantities of Tea (16) Iona, or more, can be had at
$60, gold, or its equivalent In currency per ton 2244)
lbs. for Gusnepe Island Guano, and $67 50 for Chin-
cha Island Guano, —*“*“ ,nr <—"~-
ion, and oeing the .
Purity warranted.
B. G. LAY, Agent,
At Offics of Messrs. TUKNO L CO.,
Savannah. Georgia.
AMMOWIATED
DISSOLVED BONES.
Dissolved Bones
(OHINCHA.)
GROUND BONES.
LAND PLASTER.
ALT ATS OS HAND AND FOB BALI BT
PURSE ft THOMAS.
COTTON FAOTOH
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Liberal advances xuado np>n Cotton.
Consignments solicited.
Geo. W. Lamau, Jr.,« u. a
Late Rec’g Teller Central Late v
B. U. Bank. "
C. A. Ktxn,
jtte with N. A.
Hardee's Son ft Co.
LAMAR ft KING,
Auotlonccrs. Brokers,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
STOCKS. BONDs'am'hE JL ESTATE.
Liberal advances made on Consignments.
Cotton and Stocks bought and held on margin a*
long as desired.
Fnblio sales at th* Court Ilou«e every month.
J. H. WILLIAMS, Js. f THEO. CRANE. Js.
WILLIAMS & CRANE,
SHIFFISB 4ID G011ISSIDI
MERCIIANT8,
KELLY'S G LOCK. SAVANNAH.
Advances made on ooBslgnmaots to Williams ft
Guion. New York, and Galon ft Co„ Liverpool.
C. W. ANDERSON & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DIAIXttni
HAY, GRAIN and PRODUCE,
One door from cor. Bay and Aberoom Sts.,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
mb's Sons ft Oo.. Ketchnm ft Hartrldge, Ticon a
Gordon, sad Mr. Jacob Waldburg. dec25-tf
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
■ IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
GUANOS,
Commission Merchants
Have removed from No. 09jfo<he old stand of Robert
lay street. Savannah, Ga.,
Habersham ft Oa, No. 148
and keep a large supply of
PHCBNIX-GUANO,
Wilcox, Gibbs ft Co.*S MANIPULATED GUANO.
GUANO, SALT and PLASTER COMPOUND*
. NO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO,
* DISSOLVED BONKS,
LAND PLASTER,
And AGRICULTURAL SALT.
All warranted pare, and fog sale at the lowest mar
ket price. Gu them/ratty am yamr FALL CROPS* I
meat. Turnips, Rye. Oats.dc.
We have also a supply (X the WILOOX ft GIBBS
SILENT sewing machines,
Tb. BtaT ]U0HH» MW HU, whioh w. u. ~Uln,
at ifanufecrnrere* Prices for Cash.
Machines sold on time, for city aeeep-
HtArls (be time to order
Guano fcmyonr Turnip Orope.
Send for Cgrcmiar* containing partlculara.
Our stack In Augusts, Ga., and Charleston, 8.0,
1870 Winter Schedule. 1870
CSABLEST01 AHD FLORIDA
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS
DICTATOR,
Capt. GEORGE E. McMILLAN.
CITY POINT,
OapL D. B. VINCENT,
WILL leave CHARLESTON for SAVANNAH o:
TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, at 8 o’clock; and
BAVANNA13 for FXRNANDIKA. JACKSONVILLE,
and all Landings oa the 8L John’s River, to Paiatka,
on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.
at 3 o’clock.
RETURNING;
WIU leave PALATKA on FRIDAY and MONDAY
MORNINGS. JACKSONVILLE on SATURDAY and
TUESDAY MORNINGS; FEKNANDINA on SATUR
DAT end TUESDAY EVENINGS; and SAVANNAS
on BUNDAY and WEDNESDAY MORNINGS, at b
o’clock, arriving in CHARLESTON asm* afternoons
In time to connect with the Northeastern Bailroaq
Train going NORTH.
Connecting with RAILROADS St JAUKSONTILL1
and FEKNANDINA. for points in Interior and o’
Gull Oosst, with Steamer Durden at J AC KSONVtLLk
and Stages at PIOOLATA (or 8T. AUGUSTINE, and
with Steam era at PALATKA for points on UPPER BT.
JOHN'S and OO LAW AH A Rivers, ftc., ftc.
CLOSE CONNECTION EACH TRIP WITH STEAM
ER STARLIGHT GOING TO AND RETURNING
FROM ENTERPRISE, ftc.. ftc.
THROUGH TICKETS FOR
New York, Philadelphia, See.
To go by RAIL or STEAMER from CHARLESTON,
or SAVANNAH, can be purchased oa board.
SHIPPERS will PLEASE HAVE THEIR FRKIGuY
ON WHARF AT LEAST ONE HOUR BEFORE TH1
APPOINTED TIME FOR DEPARTURE.
STEAMER* ARRIVE snd DEPART from FLORL
DA WHARF, foot of GAS HOUSE HILL.
L. J. GUILMARTIN ft CO..
Agents. Kelly’s Block. Savannah, Ga
J. D. AIKEN ft OO.,
- Agents, Charleston, S. C.
The Silver Light.
Z\
f the celebrated German Study Lamp.
The sating of chimneys will pay Ike cost of a Bumei
is a short time.
C$11 aud see them or send for a circular.
For sale by BOLSHaW ft SILVA.
FOR SALE,
W E HAVE MADE A* GREAT REDUCTION IN
the prices ot PLANED LUMBER, We are
selling-
let Quality FLOORING BOARDS at $30 per M feet
2d Quality FLOORING BOARDS at $25 per M feet
3d Quality FLOORING BOARDS at $20 per M feet.
Price* of other kinds of Planed Lumber in propor
tion. W* have on hand, and can furnish at short
notice. 800,000 feet ol 1 and 1 * inch Boards. IX snd
2 inch Plank and Scantling, assorted sites, and can
make ft very advantageous to parties pnttlog up
Wooden Buildings, who purchase from us.
Office in the A. ft G. R. B. Yard, opposite Paasen-
ger Depot. Planing MU1 corner of East Broad and
Hall streets. B. B. LEPPARD ft oo.
novl-tf
“ COAL.
K ECEIVED BY SCHOONER CHA8. MCCARTHY,
• cargo of that '
FRANK LYIN' STOVE COAL,
So mnch liked last season.
Cool sold by weight, sad warranted to give satisfac
tion. E, B. OHIPMAN,
novS-tf Corner Bay and Whitaker Streets.
Every deecription of JOB PRINTING neatly and
promptly executed at this offico.
THE FINE SIDE WHEEL STEAMSHIP
| SAJNT SALVALDOK,
K. S. NICKERSON, Commaxdek.
AND
SAN JACINTO,
J. ATKINS. Commander,
Will sail for New York as follow* for the month ol
December, 1870:
steamship Sen Salvador. Saturday. Dec. 9d, —, —. di.
Steamship San Jacinto, Saturday, Dec. loth, —, —. m.
HALF PER CENT.
Poetttrefy no engagea Berths secured after Wednes
day previous to the sailing day, unless paid lor.
Through blRa lading giving on Cotton for Lmrpocl
by flrat-clxsa a teamen.
Vox freight or passage haring supanor acoooziodi
JOHN W. ANDERSON'S SONS ft OO., Agecd.
JOT WM. 3. GARRISON, Agent, No. » Bjwksf
Green. New York.
FOREST Cm.
MARINE HOSPITAL,
Cor. Gaston, Taylor and Bast Broad Sts.,
SAVANNAH, CJBOKUlA.
Established by Authority and under the Patron&se ci
the United States Government.
Seamen from all Nations and TJorts admitted.
Au Ambulance on hand to Convey Patient* to the
Hospital.
Orders left at tlie Drug Store of W. J. Walsh, corter
Broughton snd Barnmd streets, wjU receive imm»
dints attention.
DBR. J. D. ft W. 51. WALSH.
Surgeon* in Charr*-
N. B—The Doctors will be fot
A Book for the Million.
MARRIAGE!, * Coc! " I “' :
d mysteries and r
a physloi 0 * 1 '
relations
GUIDE. I“*" nr7 -
of the sexual system,
producing snd preventing offspring, preservinj tti
hundred ad
engr*viEp»,
an interesting work of v
xpages,'with name
contains valuable information
riedcr contemplate marriage; still It is a
ought to d* under lock and key, and not 1
leesly about the house.
Sent to any one address (free of postage)
Address Dr. Batts’ VispeDaar), So. 12'.
at, Bt. Louis, Mo.
Notice to the Articled and CV»;'orfui*«.«.
Before applying to the notorious Quacks
vertiae in public papers, < .
Dies, peruse Dr. Butts’ work, no matter wm» •«-
disease is, or how deplorable ycur condition.
Dr. Butts can he oonsulted, personally or by ȣ..
on the diseases mentioned in his works. Office, Se
ll ((.Eighth streets, bet Market and Chestnut, Bt.
LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN
THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY
.MRS. Cures Colic and Griping in) F
WHITCOMB’S the Bowels, and faciliutes^
SYRUP.
MRS.
WHITCOMB'S
BYBUP.
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP.
theBovrela, and faciliutes)
the prooesa of Teething. J * e “*
Subdues Convulsions snd)
overcomes sll diseases incJ-J
dent to infants ft children. ‘ * *»*
Curse Dlarrhcea, Dysintery, j P J’* C
and Summer Complaint in} .
Children of all ages. \ < *“*7
It ia the Great Infant and Children'a Sodking
edy in all disorders brought on by Welkin® or Mr
mrmd’by Ul. OBAFTOS MJTCIOEIE 0- 81
jouls, Mo.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medfote» *J»
ITTATOH FREE-GIVEN GRATIS to every
W man who will act as agent in a new. light-“j*
honorable business paying 90 a day jure. N«
terpriae. Ho humbug. No money wanted tn advanc*.
Address R Motrnos Kenrarr ft O*., Pittsburg-