The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1873, November 07, 1866, Image 3

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SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1866. utsr ’MO CIRCULATION IN CITY AND COUNTY Ttm« nl CUtlni Wall*- Pout OrnoR, Bavakmaw* (1*. tu.« o'lloi' «* follows: . 1 it MLNoiP, lor Augusts, South Caro moI Hoauloii) and *11 States In lliu imu Florid* Mnl tint i»rt «I UoontU »ui*. i t,i hicmnrrsnnd AtlanUcand Gull Rati- "i. 'ruukojui, for Augusta, Oohmitms, ..1 Nashville, through pouches *ml way , ■ hi. every «uy. vs1ll - vxnth’i r lUtutom, forsll points on ,1. uiticuoim; lUiiibrldga, »u>l for nil laris Ki.irub Stanch Railroad, 7 !’• M , dally, rstMxss, lor Brunswick, Hi. Mary's, ii oviih'k Tuesday* nit'l Saturday*, v wish, 7H ovnry Friday mottling, i for Novvrabtt, leave Nsw Yotk as , 1.1,0 for South I'aclllo aud Onlll-Jinlu, io. for South Pacific, Australia, Now u no a, November ll). no, tor South Pacific and Lnfffornln, SO. It Kuiope (except French mail) via ..r Europe vlv Liverpool, lotlij lor Ire- •id'vo. utli nutl 24th. s, i»t Gorman State* via Broraon, 3.1 „ ,.<< o , except Fremh mall) via Bomb- ... liromii City omy,24th. - im, tor II.. uborit Utt> onlv,3<l, loth ntnl ... S .it k \ In II..mbuiy, 24lli. ... i,<r Kronen Mall via Brest, 3d n .d 17th. w. m Havana uml Nassau, 3d. m . u., Lumps vht Liverpool, on the Oth, . mi ll. Llumand Holland, on the tlili. tor llnvuno, 7th, 14llt and Mint; for i Imllrs, 2)1 h. lor ll.a.rtut nnd M ox lev, 10th. ;. for Kingston, 22d. , Went li Itniiil, indies, Un-quay, no -.m. Europe via Fulinoulh itnd llnvre, ;.i\k, t.r Nicaragua, on the'Jflth. . . manning of letters and new*i»apurs. ,Mui ot the German-Austrian Postal uiu.irk, Norway, Swedun, Poland, Hun- i. ,n l-!:uidt*, *to , U rein from New York Min tt it hum Dauber or Iron*, : Money Order*, nt the Savannah Port *for business at 0 a. m. and in-lays the olllco in 0|>an froiu 0 dine on Sunday* at 1 P. M. A. I. MARIUS, P. M. l.t ‘ •al jottings. ., Mkktiso or Tim Uo.uthor Health- ., Id a -pedal and last meeting nt eight terdoy evening. Dr. Pish, Chairman, , J a small muulior of Uto Board. The the last meeting were read and con- nee i t tho discontinuiuico of tho scs- oard, we tvero only furnished with n mortuary report?, which exhibits tho 1 interments for the week ending tho JVK CEMETERY. ...II ...14 , rilKl'IIAI, CEMETERY. 6 29 resented were rc|K>rtcd in good or- II said that thero was a grateful im* e health of tho city, l-u-incs.* brought up the action of ■f Council to whom was referred tho •hibli.-limg a Sanitary District nnd es—wliieh Committoe had reported same. On motion the further con- thc subject was postponed until the <>f tho Board. .; I *r. Charlton, it was resolved that report bo published each week until ;.u:iry. aring no other business tho meeting B;jr Tiib MAvon's OoVnt— TiietiYtiv IfprofnF- Tho proceedings of the Court embraced sovora* novel fealures yesterday morning, bothou tho Infor mation nnd Police Dookols, nnd HU Honor, Mayor Ford, oxhlbllwl a thorough acqualnti'HOi wllh tho rplrit of tho ordlnnuooa of tho city In tie decisions, which were just nnd Impartial. Thu first im cnllod ittvolvod tho ordlnnnco of tho city provontlng cattle from tunulug nt largo, nnd Mr. Patrick Dolan, and a youth named Jno. Mur phy, wore charged with interfering with officers iu the discharge of their duly. It npponrod that tho two officers had taksn ohargo of certain oows, which were postured In a remote part of tho city, in ohnrgo of llnrpor nnd soiuo other hoys, in order to plnce them In pound. Tho hoy Harper objected to this proceeding uud rode hi* horso through tho drovo, scattering tho nuhnats, nnd thus frustrating tho at tempts of tho officers. Mr. Dolnn'n coanoellun with tho matter was merely advisory, ho having told Harper to gut his cows, hut. soolng that tho police men woro unwilling to givo them up, ho counselled Harper to go to tho guardhouse with tho pollcoinou and make his complaint to the Mayor. Tho potico put thuiu both upon tho dookot ns nbovo. Ills Honor decided that tho charge was not lustalnod ngn lust eithor, und that the spirit of tho ordinance was not violated in fact, it being, in evidence, that tho cattle were pastured in a place remote from any houses Tho cusu vrns, therefore, dismissed. A. Williams was placed upon tho Information Docket tor koopitig a disorderly house. The de fendant was a foreigner, and statod in his defence that tho only disorder in his establishment was an occasional drunk among some women, nnd tho in cidental noises connoclod with druuken womon- The ease was 'Considered ns made out, and A. Wil liams booked for $3 and costs. Henry Fields (colored) was up for selling un wholesome meat in tho market. He is tho ownor o f tho stall, nn&ipua the oocusiou referred to his clerk sold some meat which tho Clerk of tho Murkot testified was uot fit to bo sold. Henry’s explana tion was to tho effect that tho eattlo had hcon brought down on tho Railroad nnd wore bruised, but that they were properly killed and bled. Tho con trary, however, appeared from tho evidence, nnd ho was fined $10 and costs. A. J. Bobbins, charged with boiug tlrnnk, disor derly, and striking witness, made a very In mo tlo- fcncc, and as it was uridont to His Honor that bo was stiff under tho intiuonce of liquor, ho ordered him to bo sunt to the Barracks, nnd continued tho coso until this morning. A LamUson, drunk nud lying in tho streot, con fessed his fault anil had mercy extended—$2 and costs. ltobort .Smith, a precious colored scamp, wu* charged by hid old mother with vagrancy. Sho said ho would not work, hut was always about when eat ing timo camo; that ho abused his sisters and did other things that a good boy ought not to do. His mother asked His Honor to put him to work till his father cauio homo, which ho did by sending him to labor nt the Barracks for ton days. S. Bing (colored), for Improper oonduotj in the Market, was fined $3 nnd costs, or ten days’ labor n l the Barracks. J. Lundy (colored), charged with forestalling. The fact was clearly established, nnd ho wns fined $10 and costs. •k vtii or Captaix F. W. Bailey.— •• shipping in port woro displayed ill' mast, in respect to tho memory of I' W. Bailey, who diod on Sunday ..n-cd was an old and respected citi- ■li. and at tho timo of his dcccnso o^ n and Bailey, in tho stevedore busi- egrily of his character, his reliable nn-l his nctivo benevolence endeared it. the sphere of his acquaintance, and i in the mercantile community, with s he was thoroughly identified. In Ik- yellow fever epidemic prevailed u alarming extent, many remember he was to relievo the suffering nnd e the sick, and to visit tho fatherless : Kir atUhtions. lie laid up a good ■ i works" against that hereafter, ■ gone to enjoy its rewards. right" mason nnd “worked” dilligunt- ■Me impulses of tho ordor. On Sat- tva.-* in thu enjoyment of his usual ’ lge-l in his daily duties. Ho died on . - buried yesterday, leaving un uffec- : i two children to mourn his sudden > mutate his many virtues. RS?’ Oxk or tiii: Giikatkst Lauou-savin<j inventions of tho ngo, says tho Scientific Ameri can nnd the American Artisan—good au thority on the subject—is tho “Dead Stroko Powor Hammer." It gives grantor forco of blow with less power than any other urrungoment known. Philip S. Justice, manufacturer, (whoso advertisement will bo found elsewhere) of these hammers, locomotive springs, hydraulic jacks, guages,stenni nnd hydraulic, and nil other economical and scientific nteohnnismi is also sole agent for ’'Catiuucl’s" Steel Hails nnd Homo" Steel Fire-box Plato, Lloyd’s Stool Loco Tubes, Butcher’s celebrated Cast Steel Tyres. En gineers, railroad men, mechanics and others will find this :i most reliable house, and ono that will tako pleasure in giving them a jiorfectsatisfaction. U57* Ax iMrnovKMBNT.—Wo havo often felt sorry for the jioor beasts of burden who • were doomed to drag wearily through summer sands and winters’ mild, their heavy burdens. Wo are glad to see that others have tho sumo fueling* as ourselves in reference to this matter, and have noticed, with positive pleasure, tho construction of a substantial plank road along some of tho warehouses in tho lowor jatrllon of tho city, thus avoiding tho heavy tux upon tho strength uf animals hauling cotton in that vicinity —the sand being very heavy, nnd in wet weather tho road almost impassable. •K-t.vtk and Stock Sai.es.—Messrs. . t'hri-tian sold yesterday at public . : Iluwiug real estate and stock: Warren Ward, $3150. i!. Green Ward, $1400. 1*. J»ncsstreet, 82375. Mi’.lcdgo street, 00 by 100 feet, $300. • i ’ -hares Central Railroad stock, at $99; A., any nnd Gulf Railroad stock, nt $47; • 1. Albany and Gulf Railroad, $139. : lllun A Meyer—Part of lot No. 31, . V.'.ud, with improvements, $3,500. 11-ts southwest Irani tho Round House of - .1 Railroad, nt $50 to 8100 each. H - • Albany and Gulf Railroad stock, nl-Hi. W.il.-h - Eightoou shares Albany and Gulf i -:k, at 49. Augusta nnd Waynesboro' Railroad SPECIAL, column. RB80HHK A CO., No. 13 Baknaiu) Stihikt. If fur DroMos grand nnd fine Your rtraothontrUl, wive* or duiightors pine, And onpreM yo, Go to Rosohor—A Co, 13 Bnrnnrd stroot, nne got ono of those Silks, Mu rium, Alpnocoit, Dolnlnos, or Calicoes, which lor beauty, style or cheapness, cannot he equalled by Nny olkor establishment. If you wish tho " form divine " Beautified by Crinoline, 'Twont distress ye, . Go tj RoSehoV—A Co., 13 Bnrnanl street, nnd examine his extensive stock of UoopSklrtf, of all forms, sixes and prices- -thu cheapest assortment in tho eity. If you wish for Dry Goods any, Kinds, vnriotles there are tunny— Sco tho pressure In at Reseller -A Co.'s, 13 Barnard street —nil anxious to obtain the bar- gain* which nto offered at their celebrated estab lishment. N«. 13 BARNARD STREET. Doc* thero wlthiu thy dimmest dreams . A possible future shine, Wherein thy llfo could henceforth breathe Untouoliod, unshared by mine ! If so, at nny pain or cost, Uh tell me before all is lost. "First gu to RESCUER .1 CO.'S," and gut one of thoso DuBego drosses ul 25 conts a yard, or Ihut bargain will also bo lost. Tho address is 13 Bar nard street, in fact every ono knows or should know where tho cheap and fnshinonnblo Dry Goods, Clonk and Shawl Emporium is located N. B - lloop skirts 75 cents. A littlo girl, while walking out with her niolhei' noticing thu scaffolding around a church steeple which was hoing repainted, artfully said: Ma, 1 know what’s that ranml tho church l What Is it daughter l Its tho church's crinnllno. And nt RESCUER A CO'S., 13 Bnrnurd street, cun bo found Church Crinolines, adapted to tho most crowded assemblies, flexible, clastic aud strong, nt prices ranging from 75 conls to 82. Pat, an' what makes yo turn your blanket this could night, said nn Irishman to his bod-follow. "Faith and bo jabber?,’’ an' its because thir’s a lmlo in tho ithcr side, was Pat's reply. But Pnt had uot been to BESC11ER «t CO’S., 13 Bnrnanl street, and purehusud a pair of thoso oXtra largo slxcd lllnukets at 83 per pair. Moanin’, Sam; is you well V “I air." "Cle mentina well?" "Sho mV.” "Fine rnornln’, Sam." "It mV." "'Pears to mo yero taking airs.” That nlr so; been to RESCUER A CO.’S, 13 Barnard street, nnd bought a pair of thoso largo whito Blankets for $5 73 ” Thou mnrshall'st mo tho way that I was going’ namely, to RESCUER’S cheap, cash Emporium, tor lomo of thoso English Tweeds (all wool) at $1 por rard. Cull ono, call nil when you want bargains at 13 Bnrnanl streot, corner of Congress lane. "IIow fast wicked mon can go on in their sins!" exclaimed a good but unsophisticated old Indy; "it only takes two seconds to fight a duel.” Thoso 25 cent Ribbed I lose and Embroidered Handkerchiefs go equally fast at tho cheap Dry Goods Emporium, 13 BARNARD STREET. SHE NEVER TOLD HER LOVE, But let congcalmcnt, liko a worm in the) mud, play on her damaged physimahognny. Though sho stated emphatically that tho host nnd chonpest assortment of Clonks, Shawls, Nubias and Scarfs were at 11E3C1IER A CO.’S, 13 Barnard From the army hospital—the bloody battle-field—th mansion of tho rich and humble abode of the poor— from the olllco nnd the sacred desk—from the moun tain top, distant valleys nnd far-otVislands of the ocean —from every nook and corner of the civilized world— |8 pouring In the evidence of the astonishing effects ol DRAKE’S PLANTATION HITTERS. Thousands upon thousands of letters like thu following may be aeon at our office Hkkosiiyrv, \Vi.«., Sept. 10,1833. ‘ been in thu uitny hospitals " * * * ♦ 1 hav. „ for fourteen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton, III., they gavu me a bottle of Plantation Hitters. * * * Three bottles restored my^ speech and cured . FLAUTE." Booth Wah«aw,<)., July 28,4803. " * * * • One young man, who had hcon sick and not out of tho house for two years with Scrofula nnd Erysipelas, alter paying the doctor over ) 160 with out benefit, lias been cured by ten 1 tollies of your Hit ter*. EDWARD WOUNALL. ’Die following Is froi A HD WO the Manager «f the Union e UeT Fnou Bai.tihokb.-~-Tho steamship Fannio arrived nt her wharf yesterday morning at 8 o’clock with a number of cabin |ta.-yougorsand a full freiglR £hc reached Tybco Monday night last nt 7 o’olock, but in consequenco of the gnlo which was thon Mowing, was coiu|H)IIod to lay tiff nil night. Her Purser, Mr. William D. Rennolds, has our thanks f«t Baltimore papers. pjf* Mi i.i. in nit v Goons. -Lovett »t Haworth, No. IIS Bryan streot, have opened their fall stock of mil linery of the latest styles. They invite tho attention of the ladies, and desire them to call nnd examine their stock, which for beauty and variety U not sur passed by nny houso iu tho South. V&* Wk understand that a corrospondonco wil^ shortly take place bctwcon tho Collector of this port and tho proper authorities nt Washington, touching the propriety of placing a light ship off Tybuo Bar. 1Iav>nktkr Mixstox, Pivty-Hkvrntii Htrket, ) New York, August 2,1803. \ "Dr. Dhakr: Your wonderful l’lnntntlon Hitters hnve been given to some ot our little eblldn'ii mifi'erlug from weakness and weak lungs, with a most happy ctlocU Ono littlo girl, in particular, with pains in liut head, loss of appetite, nnd ilnilv wnstlng consumption, on whom all mcdiral skill Imd been exhausted. 1ms been entirely restored. Wo commenced with but a teaspoonful of Hitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly Increased, and she Is now Well. * Respectfully, MRS. O. M. DKVOE.” “ • * * I owo much to you, for 1 verily bellow tho Plantation Hitters havo saved my life. REV. W. II. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y.” « * * * Thou will auml mo two bottles more ol thy Plantation Hitters. My wife has been greatly buncllted by their use. Tby friend, AHA CUHKIN, Philadelphia, Pa." •* * * * 1 have been a great sufferer from Dys pepsia, nnd hod to abandon preaching, • * * The Plantation Bltrurs hnve cured me. REV. J. H. CAT HORN, Rochester, N. Y." e given hundreds of our disabled soldiers with tho most uston- Isltltig effect. U. W- D. AN DREWS, Uupcrintondont Holdlurs 1 Home, Cincinnati, O. LEGAL NOTICES. Mmy A. Wnlltor, Administratrix ot the estate ol " ‘ * *u the Oidlua- •Janu-ti 11, Wulkor, <lecuased, will apply lo l ry of mild Cotmlv for lelti is ol Dismission. All pen-in,lliitcn-sn-l are In-reliy uotlih-d iv I ... of thu matulv. JAM. U. HUIT’II, Ordinary. JtfnoW S TATE OF GKOUGIA, CHARLTON COUNTY. Wlu-rytis. .loliii W. Rotlil-mbuiy, administrator of Heiuy iniildt-iihuriy, di-ueuced, will apply to tjieOnli* said county lor RcMrrsof Dlriirs.lcn. liary of said county - AH poisons interest- >1 hereby mittfiej to tile tlich otij.ciioiis, It any, In terms ol tho statute. oci-iiMnwilw JAH. O. HMITH, Ordinary. .. luned OLH .- MKItCKU, ol tlin County of RiiIIih-Ii, HlnU- Goorgm, hcitbi roiistltut-! and appoint my wile, Jans E. Mhiii kii, a free nailer, that sho may net as n/finnu stilt. In ull her contracts mi l acquisitions. LM.KMONH MERGER. RulUs-.li County, • h-lolsir t, HUM. octlP-lino NOTICE. 1I,L ho sold before tho Couit Ilouso door ill the cemtnr next, nil tho lands belonging to tho estate ol John ]•*. M. Nowinans, dcceanil, conslstltiu of three hundred and tlilrly-H-vcii acres ol pine laud, mote or less. JOHN D. CLANTON, uelu-lawlin* Administrator. Wo Invito the attention of (ho Trade nnd the Publio generally to our largo assortment ol NOTICE. O N the first Tuesday In Dcceuibor next, In-loro the Gouil U.JUS - door m Itiyau county, between the legal hours ot mite, will bo solit all thu lands bulonglng to the est.ito ol Muses Johnson Into of said couuly, do- coast'd. Hold lor the benefit of said heirs of said estate. dAH. yHERMAN, oclfi-lnwlni Adminlatralor. NOTICE. O N the tint Tuesday iu December next, before (lie Couit House door III Mryan county, between the which Is notexccllcd by any similar establlslimentja tho Btfttcs. Wo nto solo proprietors ol legal h-iiiis ot sale, will be sola all the lunda belonging to thu estate of W. A. rihominti, late ol said county, deceased. Hold for the benefit ot mud heirs and credit or* ot onld estate. A. J. KNUL1HH, fai-13-lawlm Adiuiulst rotor. NOTICE. W ILL bo sold, b-toro the Couit House door ill Hryan'county, oil tho Ural Tuuwlay in Decem ber next, lH.-lw.-cn llie legal hours of sale, all Uit) lands belonging to the estate of James Towls, late of Hryan NOTICE. yyiLL bo sold, before tho Court House door in thu county of Hryan, on tho first Tuesday In Decemburnext, ail tho land belonging lo the cslutuof Wm. R. L-.-wi^, dcce.neJ, oonsletlng uf four hundred utld slxiy-slx acres of plno land, mure or leas. MARY ANN LEWIS, Adm’x. oclil-lawlm* WM. BLlTOll, Adinltostrator. NOTICE. R be sold, before thu Court ILmee door v vyuj. , V V, county ot Hryan, ou i the first Tuesday In I)o- tlie cumber next, all tho lands belonging to the estate ol Brittain Cobb, Ueccuscd, consisting of seven hundred nnd fitly urres, mure or less, embracing two plantations, in good older. WM. ULlTOll, uuKUnw'm Administrator i/« bonis non. NOTICE. S TATE Oi'C-KultGIA, Liuriity Courtr.—To nil whom It may concern: Sixty days alter dale ap plication will be made to the Couit of Oidluury ol Lib. rty County lor leave to entt tlie leal Estate ol llli, deceased, late of Bald County. JOHN G. SMITH, Z. J. DASHER, ig3l-lawttw Executors- Lewis Executors’ Sale. warranted of the utmost purity, and put up evprcrsly for our Houbo, of which we are nuio propiictora and im porters. Solo Agent w for Robert Smith's celebrated Philadel phia Alo in rases and barrels; English, Scotch nnd American Ale- nnd Porter, Urondy, Scotch. Bourbon Whisky and Arrack Punches, well known throughout the United States, put np by us In rases for export and home consumption. T. J. D. A Co. are sole agents for II. A- n. W. Oath- cnvodl’s Pure Ryo Whiskies, X, XX, nnd XXX.— Brands guaranteed; unsuipas/cd In quolRy and excel lence. Constantly ett hand a large and well selected slock of Bourbon and Wheal Whiskies, worthy the at tention of the trade and connoisseurs generally- An assortment or Cigars ol the finest erodes, manufactured nnd Imported expressly for this House, which we offor at tho lowest not rash prices. Brandies, Gins, Wines, Champagnes, and every de scription and grade of Foreign Liquors, Imported di rectly by this House, nnd for sale In Braid or Duty-paid at lowest mniket rnt*-i*. dec 13 sold In-lore the Court House door, in Sa vannah, Cli.tlmm county, Georgia, on the first TUESDAY in CcccintH-r next, between tho usual l-oura ul safe, Pive Shares of Havauuuh A: Gulf Railroad Stock, tori us the property ot tho estate of U. H. Nich ols, laiw of Savannah, deceased, jur tho benefit of the bulls and creditors ui said entile.’ oct2Muw ROSWELL B. NICHOLS, Ex’r. ELIZA F. NICHOLS, Exr’x. NOTICE. r PWO inontbs alter date, application will bo made X to the Ordinary o( Ury an County, Ua., for leave to sell the lands belonging to tlie Estate ol Win. A. Shuman, deceased. Tills 14lli day of August, lbtitl. anglu-latviin A. J. ENGLISH, Administrator. NOTICE. r pWO months after date, application will be madi X to tbo Ordinary of liryau County, Ua., for leavi lo sell tlie lands In-longing to tho Estate of Mosei Johnson, deceased. This 14th day of August, 1863. NOTICE. g r date, iqqnlcation will be made to Ordinary of Bryan County, Ua, lor leave to soil the lauds belonging to tho Estate of J. F. M. New- mon, duuuuHcd. This l ftli day of August, ISOM. JNO. 1>. CLANTON, nugl4-law2iu Administrator. NOTICE. T'WO months alter date; application will bo made to X the OrUt’-nry of Hrynn County, Oa., for leave to sell the lands belonging to thcKstatoof Wm. It. Lewis, deceuitsl. This 14th day of August, I860. MARY A. LEWIS, Administratrix. uugl5-I.aw2in WM. BUTCH, Administrator. rpWO X thu Bull til NOTICE. mouths aft ei date, application will be made to Ordinary of Bryan County, Go., for have to . auds li--iongitig to tbo Estate of Hrillou Cobb, .-d. Tins I4th day ol August, 1800. WM. HUTCH, Administrator, d< bonu non. augl6-law2tn dec. NOTICE, A LL persaa* indebted to tho estate of D. U. Nichols, late ol Savannah, dcecaaed, are requested to make tmmediaio payment to A. W. Stone, our Attor ney in fact —oillee, corner of Bay and Drayton streets— and all persons having claims against thu estate, will present them properly proven. ROSWELL S. NICHOLS, Executor, scpl4-tf ELIZA K. N It! 1101,8, Executrix. Administrator’s Sale. O N tho first Tuesday ill November next, before the Court lions- door In Hrynn county, between the * * * q’ho Plantation Bitters have cured me ..Ivor Complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate nnd had to abandon my business. II. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O.” -ri-o tho trnnractiuns in stock and real '•tic auction yesterday. The bidding cl. and hut little disposition evinced • * • Tho Plantation Bitters have cured mo of a derangement of tlie kidneys and urinary organs that lias distressed me for years. It acts llko a charm. C. C. MOORE, 254 Broadway. N. Y. Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. DJjT Fnoit Ciiaiii.bsto.n,—The lino steamer Pilot Boy arrived yesterday morning at an oarly hour with thirty-five passengers and a good freight. Captain McNelty Inis our thanks fur favors. Tho Plantation Hi Trans make tlw weak strong, tho languid brilliant, nnd are exhausted nature’s great re storer. They are composed of tho celebrated Cnlisaya Bark, Wlntcrgroon, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, etc., all preserved in perfectly pure SL Croix Rum. Fcnlun Piew*. ik Market .Sdi'aiik Bowm.nu Ai.i.kv.- " cstahlhiiment, having about it nil tho i cranfort and convenience, will bonponod ic to-day, and thuso wishing lo enjoy 1.1 ngrecullo amusement in a first class y " ill pay it a visit. The wholo arraugc- •rt-ly new, tho balls smooth as ico, tho ’•'< 1 as a “ dio," and everything about the •nt of tho woll known Vai. Busier is a iir?l class principles. Tho bar is wo J ii the very finest wines, liquors, ales and i the old established reputation of tho ' let' and propriety ranko it n favorite ro- •Ri-inen who wish to pass an hour or so in rating exorcise of rolling ton-pins. New Yhiik, November 3.—Colonel Robert* issued a stirring address to tho Fenians, caltiug un them to form into military companies at onco, ns tho neu trality laws enn’t prevent thorn, nnd its influence will no longer be nllowod to ruto this country to your injury and Ireland's shaino. Strange events nro in store lor tho future; you know not how soon you may bu culled on to strike again fur Ireland; let not the occasion or the call find you unprepared. A lottor received here says two Fenian prisoners recently in the hands of tho Canadian authorities, escaped nnd nro now in Rochester. They stuto that tho American Cotisul at Toronto, oxprenod the hope that thoCanndhin Government would hang them all. General Gleason, in Now York, is propnringn claim against tho British Government, to be for warded to Washington for 860,000, for illogal im- prisonment in Ireland. I in. Wkaiiv Hands or Tine Stood Stii.i." ii.inute? past three yesterday afternoon. .- i. -mcnon is attributable to mechanical -..-i has nothing to do with the "Intling of a i:ich tho learned iu tho science of things I'iedict about tho 12th of this month Wo -uf'.-'i that tho "town clock" hna not struck for w.i^es, but will be ull right in a day or twoo r ’ i .vice a day. A distinguished official made mark yesterday morning. Ho said, it strikos ..ii the dock has not struck. IIow it could lain without having struck, others must de- It was nevertheless a striking fact, and ; u< at a very facetious remark. HOTEL ARRIVALS. MARSHALL HOUSE—Novembek 0. M Owen, Me T W i oru S II Pungan, Halt I) A Fenton T Holcombe, dty A h Hold. Ua J S Austin, Columbus G W Downing, Ga ll M Dtmore, Nat Ex A Cosgrove, Phlla J Me Moran, N Y M L Wells, TqlfaD R B Reid, Augusta |V I’owcry, Macon No i/' I he Piiii.AiiKi.riiiA Window Gi.ahs Wake- •r -Benjuniiu 11. nhoemakor, iuqiorter of for- window, picture uml looking-glass plates, iit'ont for tho Frenoh plate gloss companies, 1 ;i.o attention of the trade to his oxtensivo Stock, ’»r|.jwed in this country. His facilities and oom- --.iiiuns with foreign companies, enable him to i I.irgo inducements both as regards price uml oily. Orders promptly filled. No. 205 and 207 rib Fourth Greet, Philadelphia. SCREVEN HOUSE J v Adams, Austwti U B 'dams, do W II Woods and lady, city T P Littlefield, Milieu . B A J Cox, Oulncy F VniM-, N Y M M Fitch and 1-tdy, Thom- aavllle Mrs Oliver and family, Fla M 8 Canty, 6 PULASKI IIOI'SE-Novbmbbr 0. R n Partridgp, .Fla J H Daniel, Fir •November 0. J L Stuart, Ga J W Herrlcn ' F Winchester, ft atba- rlnes T II Dunlmm, Ga Mrs M P i'orry, Fla Min Perry, Fla O H Pe'ry, Fla J Vcrdcry, A A O It It E M Woodbury, Boston S. T.—-I860—-X. Persons of sedontary habits troubled with weuknera lasiltude, palpitation of tho heart, lack ol appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, etc., do- aerve to suffer If they will not try them. They are recommended by tho highest medical au thorities, and ore warranted to produce un immediate beneficial effect. They urc exceedingly agreeable, per fectly pure, and harmless. They are now sold by all respectable doaloin through out tho habitable globe. Bo suro each bottlo has our private United Slate* Stamp over tho top, aud toko none other. We do not tell It In any other way. Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters by tbo gallon Is an Imposter, and should bo Immediately re ported to us. Beware of refilled bottles; oxamlno and see that tho stomp hna not boon mutilated. Sold by ull respectable dealers throughout tho habi table globe. F. H. Drake & Go., apr26-m,wAfly 21 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. »rvt -gnl hours of Bale, will ho sold, nil tho lands belonging ,o tho estnto of Joshua S'-dth, late of said county, de ceased. Bold for tho hem-tlt ol. thu heirs and erudite' - of said estate. *ep26-lawtd F. A. MORGAN, Administrator- NOTICE. A VINO dispra-.d ot and transferred my five shares H a . in the Timber Cutters’ Rank, located in Savan nah, I hereby give notice of tho same. JOHN B. DORMINY. Savannah, Sept. 24 th, tflfri. latntfin ASSIGNEE’S SALE. I OFFER for sale the building known us the Hank of Commerce, t-lUinltiJ on the Hnu’ltcra or.e.lhlid of lo .lekyl Tyllilng, Derby Ward, fronting thirty foot on Drayton and sixty feet on Hryan street The bullalng Is well adapted for carrying on n largo banking busim-.— ALSO, The mldd<e one-third of said lot No. 10, and tho im provements thereon. The ground upon which both buildings arc situ nod is fuo simple. The above dc-cilbcd property is offered nt private sale, and If not disposed of previously.will bu sold at public auction t>y Bell, Wylly <fc OliriBllnn, on the first TUESDAY in December next, at tho Court House, la this city, between the usual hours of' rale, say 10 to 2 o’clock. JOHN O. FERRILL, nov2.tdcc4 ;.Asalgneo. h 1. 001 til ARTIS. | JOBS n.AHS»T. ] ». W, DSGMMOSP MISCELLANEOUS. T. J. DUNBAR Sc CO. Importers imd neuters In 'WIDKTDESJB, Liquors, Cigars, &c, 147 BAY STREET, BAYANNAH, GA. WINKS, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, CONSERVES, CIGARS,Ac., 4c. DUNBAR’S CELEBRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of which Is fully established In this and Foreign countries. DUNBAR’S WELL KNOWN STQ«,C« BEmBS, .— intlod superior to any article ol the kind.'deslgned expressly for HOTEL and FAMILY USE. DUNBAR’S SCHEIDAM CORDIAL S I1IVAPPS, PULASKI HOUSE io/oprW LATE OF BERLIN, PRUSSIA. IMPORTANT NEW INVENTION. AUSTRALIAN CRYSTAL SINGLE AND DOUBLE VISION SPECTACLES! THE ONLY PERFECT LENS IN EXISTENCE. Superlnrto any other in use—const meted hi accordance with the science nnd philosophy of nature In the pecu liar form ot a CON C A VO CONVEX I.MII’MS. Admirably adnp'cd to Hie Organ of Sight, and perfectly natural to the eye, i.llordlng altogether the best artificial help lo the human vision ever Invented. Sold only by the Professor of i tptics and Spectacle Manufacturer. THE ADVANTAGES Of them- Spectacles over all others, are: 1st. -Tho nnlv true loan known, be- i- g perfectly free Irma chromatic light hi to be tin- rouse of injury n> tbo virion, and wb cli make the change from ripaides to Ol »sm-s of stronger pow no oiten required, while hrah near ami dint-nil oli n lire- reeii with equal filet!Ity through the same Glasses. 2d. Can be worn with i>orl’t'c« enso r any length of time at on rittiug, giving n-traiislilng earncHr ot vlsi-ni, piii tn idaily by candle aud oilier tltlciul light—coiniort to the spectacle wearer hlthe unknown. 3d - When llio eyes nclic or Pain through the action of ii l-i jgln light, ruebits t- lellceted from enow, sunny wealln f, wb it- p-qn-r. nnd In rending, writing <>r sewing, or vrtid roh'ieil 1 odiee, tin so lenseg, by sofu-uli-g the rays, cflo -i a most, agreeable n-nsalicin and give gr. at re-1 e nil -Innll norvous allcctions of tho eye euusing du'l and startling pains in tbo lyt-bullor temple, appearance ot lum.non-and dark spots in tho atmosphere, aching or feeling like sand m the eye, tho disturbed nerves urn quieted and toothed. 5th.— Ground by peculiar machinery got up at great cost, iiuUiicn<a'.|ca|ly caicu ati d esprost- ly foi tlie manufacture of title l«ii», *-o ns to pin -In -e it with tbo tni« s|klic-iil accuracy, and Us '»eus !s nt tlie exact center, a point of vital Importance, and tvliieh other lens po's- rscs. Uth.-l'ronf of Kiipcriority over tho old kind ot spictachs. Tm-y are Used exclusively at all tho hosphid* tor disease* of the -. ye, >n lierlln, Prur- sin, and elsewhere. TESTIMONY OF RECOMMENDATIONS From Modi-al gentlemen, Professors of the highest Opthalmie talent In Savannah, Uu„ and in the Union Ti n ini AT 116BROUGHTON STREET T HE attention of the Lodlos Is called to the now and greatly improvod Ut/‘ Tub steuuior Charles 8. Jitirdeo arrived yes- lerdny afternoon from Goorgo P. Hcreven's and Col. War-lcll's plantations, having 3100 bushels of rough rice from tho forrnor and 4000 buihuls from Ihe lat ter— total 710U buihula. The first lot was consign ed to Hrynn, Hurtridgo A Co., and tho second to W- .'1 Tiinno i Co. O Y Burke •J J* Allen I H* ckett, city PWHunUhsii, USA W Blake, h o L Lnbarre, R n W U Shepard. Va Mrs W II Fletcher, Gi H Hubert, Ga J I) TbomRS Athens W 8 Ur tlalu, Atiien* UKIsmiilut. NY (i I* Mott- i'alt H Itlonlliborg, Pll'.lil G W ■ rattergood, Macon J 11 Holiuy, -carbOMt E l ynch, Jr, 8 O I l'iu: Tkaiik of rtAVAxxAii and the sur- roun-iiiig country is referred to the card of Robert .-hociuakc-r A Co.. Noa. 201 and 203 North Fourth street, Philadelphia, wholesale druggists and lin- j. .riers and dealers in cheiulculi, paints an>l dye -tuffc. They offer a splendid stock at tho lowcut ouiltot prices, uml solicit orders which will he promptly attended id, vthcr colutnn. Mrs Col s' pain, Fla Mra J Young, Quitman II Davis, Ukq city, Fla III L UlgRlnsoa, llryan cn [j A Edmondson, Qaltman CII Kolib, Live Oak Dr J WBppo Fla - lo E Kulllvan, PJa \li» T V Kdwiwda and lady, K V Lawsou. Hurkeco I L.W-..U,. do JX re WM> °i do |W I) Reynold s Balt Family Machine, which uses a finer Needle, and has perfect dovicesfor Hamming, Filling, Ruffling, Bludlng, Cording, Braid SILK, THREAD, NEEDLES AND OIL always on hand, n neatly done. L. J. GUILMARTIN & GO., COTTON FACTORS, sn&yQiissnuiTs 148 Bay Ht., Want of the Eiahange, SMMMM. GEORGIA „.... solicited, upon whloh Liberal Advances will lo Made. 13* Particular attention given to tho HALE of COT TON and MERCHANDIZE, and to Filling Order* for TIMBER, LUMBER, WOOL, HIDES, 4c. jimeTO . SAVANNAH, Ga.,October2<i, lf.iW, 1 hnvu (-xamliimi iv great vnrlo-y of Glns-e* nn-ili. lured by Professor M. HKu.stiAKnT.nnd in justice- lo tin* Professor, ii.ust siy that tile Glnesc* uru of quality, udnpted lo meet the wtuiU of almost every eye, where- tbo vision Ih hi nny way Imperfect. Tbo Pro- fere-or solt-ctml for men pair of Ills AuMmltan Crystal Claeses wtAch are ot a very supt-vlor quality and work manship, rendering vision very distinct,aud suiting my oyes better than any I havo over tried ' It IV All Vi R. D. ARNOLD, M. D. 1 fully concur with the above. J.S. SULLIVAN, M. D. THE HARRISON BOILER. A. Bale Steam Boiler. rf'IUBNKWBTJCAM GEN i-.RAT> *R »:• X essential ndvniuiqf.-H IN A ll'Gl.i n FROM KXPL'»HH»N,mlii tan ...-! dural4Utjr. economy of fm-l, tiv.'.Aj »i v'. Irulisnariution not pimn ssc.l l.y any t.tlu-i b It Is (umikU of n enmbmat on <>t mil spheres—mil'll eight Indus In i-xterr.nl «tln Lurec-ititfhU of im ln<-li thick, connec .-i necksnml rebate inm-liim- m-i.b- j.-int^, In- by wimiglit Iron bolts with . iq... m ilm -t*. i Is the strraiuest kuowi.; Its e-i.-. gin i,. ■< pre-SRtira vervt'i’cut—unwi nb.-m-I a - it D by p or riveting, which lessons tli- rticngil. ot tuc lion bnlli-r p'alfl nb nil 40 |> r rent Every tosird by hydraulic preunuci.i •> -. pt.m..|- «• U: isiuli. It rnniiut b«! burul liiiu. r nnj ]m-• n al. iMIHXKH HAFE’I’Y icpa-is. Muiing and by ' mipinre pressure. • Under presMire wh'-cli might cm- nary bollcis, every Juin’t in tins bucoi No otln r steam gen -intor p.»?« relief under extreme prureur. v.i:b-i amt thus prevoi.tb g disunite. It is not seriouslyulleultd by corro- Imp lira tlie strength c-l’ the wrought ■inoiny Iti fuel miuoI to the b nl b-. It gits up aU-ain quickly a- .i v.i duech superheated swum vuiho.i’ * uml is nut liable to primiiu- or fi>« transported, and may be taken ap >: nuod weigh more than eighty pou -l . Overlive thousand hoi so pjwirof the-'n bollen now In use. For Illustrated eir.-u’ar or pt im-, •. ! b sr •HlShI'll HAnUlHON.Jr., llairmuii Lraar Works, Gray’s Ferry Ibud. a.lj-li.lng •’. l». Arm i littrv-UIplil-t, lV-nii. It iseasliy .bat no piece II r CEUTlflt’.V hi-’k or Wiu .t Ptdcd.-.p iu 4 . . I- -i D. s hat your lavor of Hie tub imt . mid m.-i Imd the “ IIAUUI i our w-nks oi neaslj ; r-itiHf.icllo.i. We.- lb" tire >1 Im- ae hi :h wt-aie acqualitb-- Mutant use given us gn ecciiotuicnl i used m with lli.v. it is nut . ;--y Unit I .Eli" in . Jt hit- ,- tint:! -It.S A CJ. jour Idler of tlm til ueili using the -‘ll.-l . . d It «tv find it entirely mI-.x. uml Tubular Hob-1 been i.liio to conqi.l two ol your b-.i > u t my - irin hi no pm,..- |l to - ti |IU •-> had t in li oft: ( to the qiiuto i lllUlt till! Im HI My l.eigl.lior the ** .•ith . ■ tor pm .. ty, uuu wilb exhaust H oaui, lii ions of eual jer «.ny under li . J used less Mum >\vo t--. * pc. days of hur. winter, and ti-.ntecl In addition to the am-junt ii-quii. i queitioli Ot durability N (/.,»-ol ti. i ' liscquence of the c;im- with wiilcti i jaiud that Ii i. ill m-l l.ir longer Hi • wilt lire-, it Is perfectly huh. i whatever of t-xii'oHioii. 1 tVmri lu>ii It If 1 cn r i eid on.iiht r - ■>; ei l \. Iu pn-lereiieu lo any oihei Ihut In \ edge ol. ti.\ M L E i. . ». hr llol y ourlior t> 'Mill wait . I’n Kenning Mu. Jims i'll reply to yours it Hi - Dili u [’I I 'I - , An r Hoi nl... .. 1 i i. avn-r i m s, a .■] it Is u: Fun Pud Hit g that t me it . qii r >4 i" '< charging.i t.-w light bvlj- how running 'without any .-min *i leak epair, upj.arei.tly a» goo-:>. :>en ,.ut lave jutt ground.-, from i>. .. ... m tcoinUlcUU llielil as u guo-l ai.-.t Hale i that geueiatvH tteamvey tn-t. I 1- ! 1 gel nearly double lira quuuuiv ol -t. Refer tlmt Ido tiOm mj otli.-r Puthlh my mill llmt ban two • yliiukr Rei.t-ra over timm. I believe the day n not la di»t)nt wlicti Hi j will be in gem ral use in non maiml ut.iil-.i; ii«-;im nra. Yours, rospe. Hal y, HTixl'ilKN Ut'RHl NB. l’iiii.uii:i.i-ii!.\, AugUxt ti, lrGO. Mtt. Juskpu ILuinisox, Jr.: D.ar 8ir In r.-p y to your communication req.ei-.tii.g cur op::.I oi tho "lliiniaon Boder,’’ wo would « ate as fjovv-*: Wo have Imd ouoot - - u- HoIIc-ih iu e.i.stm.t lira t.r twenty- twofi2) moiillir, diumg vvliieti linn: It bus su, ji.nd feteain loaO-hi.rre r-nglne, ur.v i.g about i Intiit-n and several other power ioois. It tspcitect-.y t e..ta..d tivo from leakage, takes up Il-m nmi than an u.Unary Holler, atof >.n IU Ua eK.noiiiy iu ul.-I, Vou Cull b.St judge for yotireelt torn .l.o ful.owmg .t »:• ti.i-nt. I.iur- mg the paai year it I n* burnt-1 hum 5o iu fn tom l\-a Coal each, week uvemg-eg •*5*. to 7 -a..-. We can truly recommend said v-ober liraw our own vxpevivneu as sate, reliable and econuinica'. 2 ruly yours, TA WsJ «v 11A RTi! A N. in Isis Uai.l.No-.OH imd t: 13Ha,i-nit S-... / Mn. Jomi-ii IIahmihon, great plviuure in teslltylng to tl a generator ol steam, Hit* cot rute-y, its economy of fuel, a erection. It lias now tie. it in > more than a y«vr wilhutit Hie n< and our cuilidtiucc ii.cren-esv always co tit id vc it a prevdi-gc merits to any who may wish to Kcnpi'i-tllllly CiEO. \V. tilMil.N; i,— We exlUt.it m . We -Imll d explain tt* Mi: lit I’n Build!: g, Piuhtdeq Imi. Arg iMkl-u Hahuiso.n, Jr, Esq.: J)e b p:eas.tl with tlie Hol.er j.-:t | nine or ten mouths ago. It inn i e> u no trouble no repairs-no st-. puq steam cnt.be "goi up ’ ia aeont t>. requires less coal than the I'ylinb used here, although It is doing a ei- i I eheorfitliy leioinnu-nd it ,i» l-.-.n. you claim lei it. Yuurs, very u-i> AML. D.vltv Eu;a\i. I'..;.!, CUT Cli. it nut - i -. -. *>TUER 4 CO ..'I-, i-V.mkiiii/ i Hai , Jr., I-:-., of your 31 ho known as t*»« “llnniwui imiiitl.H, uud o- a - te, it .i teotiomy ol Iut-l, we tun.:, i have u 10 lioise power em..n day, wit ii an average m -v i « u tuel over the old style b. il.-i I/Klgc, has had over tlrr.’j iiiunag: mej.t of I I- cl. igili- llai l I! i EVENING lJCLi.I.I do.-KPU 1I.VUUI--S. BISON HOI LEU" H four months ago, bus; boiler Is placed over o t tiiisequenco of the s main steam pip , vv economy iu Itu-i. W an leal limn the < tntioi Rolling Mill.-, its length -t heating lornaee eimb.e-l >i over the funuy-e, jeqt.iil' v uvo|d!ng ;i.e naces-tty el lo 'unleiil distil' cc Item U.< , tin :i li). ■Illiniy Cylinder Roller requires. Yours truly, \ KltUKE I’n i.ety, vililJi tlie > 4 MITCHELL. IIA. Aug. Ire. l-'llti. Joseph Hakhi-os den: gone ul your boilers, wv •< i g:n in|.»rmai:..ii: specltug the re. Irons some ef our liitutU wl.o wi using them. Tr.t-lr t<--tm.ony wa« of s-n-ii a cimra.-i Hint wu lell no hebiiutiun in adopting it, and tt l.a- m- thun unswercil our expectations. We i i-conum nd Hu us safe, very economical, and cnslly managed; tin y possess fully nil tho »dvantages you claim for them. Voiy re.pcotfuil^yonr^ iTiiI C|) Mnnufactuiltig Chemists. C'itv Or kick, No. 140 South Wiiaiivks, > Gerninntown, August 10,1K80. j Mil Jorkiii Hauhimoh, .In.—Dear Blr: About four inonthN ago, w« put In ono of your "IIAItHDfoN RGILKR8,"atid It gives us much pleasure to Imj n'.|.. to state tlmt, as a safe htkau dKNKiUTon, In Hs gener al erinimny In fuel, time, etc., wo consider tbo best hollci now In use. Our boiler la 60-borso jiower: out engine Ima a 10-Inch cylinder, with a80-lncb ntiolre; the cost of rminlng this, and most always at Its utmost cn- titw-Uy, l« about |2 per day. In fact wo consider our boiler so qxoelleni In Its service, aside from Its safeness from explosion nnd Its real economy, that wo could not nnd would not do without It. It will afford us much pleasure to show the “HAKItIBON BOILER" to any “no who may cull at our works, where they cbii daily c It Iu practical operation. Very truly youra, Ac., HEL80R, COOK A CO., .Manufacturers of Edge Tools, Hammers, 4c. Ararat street. I'ltlt.AUBI.PIIIA August loth, 1800. Joseph Hakumqn, Jr., Ksq—Dear Blr: Having charge (as administrators) of lira Worsted Mills of the late Mr. Buinucl Yuwdnll. at which the recent terrib:.- cx]iloslon of a wrought Iron boiler occurred, w o havo decided to avoid a rc-cutrencc of such a ca’amlty In the future; nnd believing your ho ler to bo the only one, isolulely free from danger from explosion, uml nt the inn time equal, If not superior, ns a generator of steam nnd in economy of fuel to imy boiler now In use. You will nlcnie accept our onlur to furnish us for M ild Mill*, Two Fifty llorse Power Hollers, lo lie used separately or in conjunction. Ily comply It.g quickly with tho above order, you will very much oblige, Yours truly, ........ WANTS. Winter Employment. ffi-MU 1 l-KI! MONTH tit, I v., ™.., ],old, m„l 0 •PAOIJ tvint.i,, a, ‘ ■ ■ NEW AN itv III - V. ry I L'ommi’.s oil particulars, i KKt.l. IN V11IO . of ut,-«>luluutil, -..■id. Audits prcierritig to work on - .v:i from fj i -o 4->0 per (fay. For full . Mtamii, a <1 Address W. G. WII.HON 4 CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Wanted, B i A LADY, a si pbiu rawing a > t rivals f imlly to ■ k. Apply nt tins JAM EH HUNTER,) A ,, ni , nU , , N. R. BUi'LEE, ( Administrator Ai.pi.vb Mil.d*, Howards, Centre Co., I 1 8- plumber 8th, ixoi. s Jus. IIaiiiiisox, Jr., Esn.—DearHir: It gives me au-at pleasure to Im able lo Inform you that your Ibdlur conn-s up to the most sanguine expectations; in fact, all tlmt you ran possibly claim for It; being econoini :•»!. -Hfi-, uml n speedy generator of steam. Since they w-er. Ilret put up in the spring (which, by the way, un done without having u mechanic on the ground, oxen; t ihemm-onj, according to vonr plans, sent gratis, the first leaks, trouble or delay has yet to make Its appeal- nne-. 8t cam IS kept up from 75 lo 00 pounds lor U’il Ham 11 Klugs, (lol.’i Hansom street,) 25-horse l'ower Oscillating Engine with saw dust, there being but a 25 feet Iron stuck of 2 feet diameter. I am, dear sir, very respectfully, PERCY If. WHITE, Agent. rjpvo koo.Mrt, a Indy. Ad tiers WANTED. Iinijisb d, wph o- without boatd, by ■ J ., K publi-ran Office. novQ WANTED. UMCIMN&0 SEA1SLAMU AND CPJ.AND COTTuN, 2oo,roo pounds unginnkd cotton wanted win »;*■»«. Cotton Go nmiKet price will Is.- paid, n ioil, at low rates, n Heel for sale. Apply to •i. N. OSGOOD 4 CO., ii-1 Stand, Exchange Whnif TO RENT. FOR • UENT, T : r • ii; l.-d by J. Hryan 4 •I. MeNieli 4 Co., on \ --iii str-ots. Apply to HA H.TIUDGK 4 CO. . Ki’pp.hintp.nhknt’s Opfick, C.VHUKV AVI! ATI.ANTIC IC.1II.IIOA|», ' Camden, N. J., August 21,1500. ' -Lm-. II.vumisox,dr.—DearHlr: Youaskuur opinion ot vie.- safety, economy In fuel.nnd general merit ot tbe Garrison Holler wu have In use. I deem It a sale Duller; fium its construction! do not think It possible that a disastrous explosion can occur. It is a rapid gem tutor of steam, and requires less fuel than any boiler tlmt Ima come under iny notice. Very respectfully yours, O. W. N. CU8TIS, Supt. Ati.astic Mii.i.s, i EIIw-xh], Atlantic Co., N. J„ Aug. 13,18CJ. < M a. dus. II adiiisov, Jr.—Dear Hir: We have |iu<| one -i jour Six Slab Hollers iu use iu our l’npi r Mill lor five iuv.itlis. Wo consider It unequalled by any other make >f 1-oilcr now in use. With less Hum out-half the fuel It •induces more and drier steam than any trailer wo .au-ever used. It Is simple, easily managed ami per fectly safe, f >ur Isiiler bleaches the slock for uml dries one tun "I paper dally, with one cord of plnu wind per day. \ cry truly, MoNKIL. IRVING 4 RICH. : We r JMll-: v part c! Hi Nkw Yoiik, Anguif 16, ISilt). II AKiiiso.x, dr., Philadelphia, IV—Dear great pleasure in informing you that the IJoih-i purchased (rom you, which wo have had in use about live months, has given tlw bust satisfaction and ha" homo out everything you claimed for It. Asa -team gem-i-«tor wo have never seen anything <qml to it. We«omdder the saving of fuel im being very er. at, ompared to ordinary boilcra. If wo had need of more stenin capacity, wo should most certainly use your Roller In prelcrenco to nny other. You are at liberty to use Hus if ll will be of any service to you. Yours tiuly, UNITED STATES W'ATOH CO., V A. GILES, President. Kauu: Htovs Compavv, Worcester, Mass., e Heptuinber 3,1800. ( -usKi-ii Haiiuisov, Jr.—DuarSir: Before uurdundog lautnEi your boiler, we cxamlmd with much care-the various kinds now in use, determined to get THE REST. After :lit moiiih*' trial, our experience conclusively con ns the coirectm-s* of our Judgment in making choice > ours. < »ur President (T. K. Earle,) and Treasurer, (Kdvvnid Earle,) who havo lit their Card Fuctoiy one of the best ol tubular hollers are now putting in ono of your*. We refer you to our Engineer, Mr. Frederick Kdwuid*. Truly yours, EARLE STUN K CO., SIDNEY BMITlI.Buit WmtOKSTKii, Mass , Sept. 3, After an experience of twenty years In running the most approved Ik>I!.-is nnd engines In me, I regnid the Harris..ii Duller, made by Joseph Harrison, Jr, of Philadelphia, the most economical lor fuel, sutest, quickest working, and one that will give lira steadiest motion to the engine, with the least attention. FREDERICK EDWARDS, Engineer, Earlo Stove Co., Worcester, Mass. Woiu-KSTKii, Mass.. 9th mo., 0th, lH00. .1 os k im Haiiuisov—Dear Sir* We received your let ter, and will say we are highly gratillod with Roileis. I he om- wu are using nt thu Eavle Stove Co. ba* U> > n m operation since tlu- first of tho year in perfect order. We huvojusi g. t iii operation tho Inst sem, at our Card Factory, and arc running it besides n Tubular ol nbout the same capacity; so far wo find a saving of nbout one hall by actual measurement. Tiuly yotus, T. K. EARI.E 4 Co. Gki’icb op tub Bai.km Coai. Company, > Phi lideiphhl, August 1(1, 18t;o. \ II vimisov. Jr., Ksq -Dear Hlr: After having vour cast lion Haller in use at the Colliery of this Company for more than a year, it gives uie pleasure to slate that Its operation has la-on very satisfactory. In the important point of economy of fuel, it is reported lo be superior to my other Roller we havo iu use, aud as ugaids Its mluty from destructive explosions, It certainly h«* no equal among ull the various form* of hoih-is that have come under my notice. Very truly, JOHN C. CRKSSGN, President. Pksva. Hospital pou tub In.-ank, t I'iiil.’idclpliia. August 11, ]8(Ri. t M. Iff ui rim: lu my niinual report of this Inotitu- lion lor 18'itl, 1 stated my high estimate of your Roller, lor safety, economy uml general efficiency. Additional experience hn* temh-d to conilim all that I then stud, ami it we ruquiied additional Boilers for anv pm pore I should certainly recommend yours. Very truly vour*. , THOMAS S. IvIUKBRIDE. JosKi’it IIahkisov, Jr., K*q., Plillailelphiu. Rock Isi.ami Maxi pacti iiivu Company, / Charlotte, N. O, August 23,18«t|. , Ma. Josbi-ii IlAiimsov, Jn.—DearSir: Our expe rience with your H.iilei warrants us in hearing testi mony to Us superiority over nny otlrai with which we are acquainted. Ours Is u 100-horso powor boiler, and drives six sets ot woolen machinery, and furniriii-» steam for our dyeing operation* nnd lor heating the mill. »'ur fuel i» wood, nnd wo mra three cunts per . day to do all work, whereas we formerly used tlmt quantity under Cylinder Rollers, merely lo lumlrii steam lor our dyeing-house and heating the mill. Our experience In llmt ill fifteen minutes alter applying the lliu in the morning, we havo on a full head or steam, and our maehinery at work. Wc havo had it in un- only a few months, It Is true, but wo presume long enough to test Its adaptation to our fttol und otir wot k, and have found It In every respect to come up to your representations, G«r Buffer was sot up and put to work by a mao who never had seen It done, without the slightest difficulty. Your Roller commends itself for economy In fuel, nnd Its merits need only bo known to rouder Ituniverpully popular. Very rcancethdly yours, JOHN A. YOUNG, President. tiovS —eodO FOR SALE. FOE SALE. 3F* S3 S . f)' 1 ’ • HERRING'S HAKE. 1 DrHull Ha<e Co." SAFE. i complete order, nnd will be sold chusp. Apply to ’A V. II AHTKIDGK 4 CO. Ml" quite of FUR A TWO s'ur; ith uu ni,.I «.y SALE. : I io basement, plv.oi.a !> located. En- D. r.MV THE* CO., ltd* Rrouidiinn street. billi&eo. mm LET oR FoUSALE. ti Pi wi'li Rar slid Fix- l;,| « :n tb.* mo*', central SHARP'H FI! Ith all the •x ra- \V ST CL.' Rd TABLES, >li» posed of at a barcafn, u: i — city. The Tables tw. •■•( •! iv*. In us-. For HJGK XT.-CINLEY, -v. ii !•••-.:. .Suvaniinb. ••Mm-... T.-ligraph, At- Cim l< -t t- News vilcxse I i-> rii-s udlce. novfi-tf FOE SALE. fSb-ibs GeB.. aepley, Div.w t i urfuct order. Apply to FOE SALE. 50" <.f Boll, Wyllj 4 Chrls- no\ (t-8 .SALE. PRINTING PAPER -24x3.; 211x11. IAS !,. LOLLY * Eoi- Sale. J MACARTUY GIN, s-.-c .nd hand; will l-e sold cheap. CRAB. L. COLBY 4 CO., r Hav I AR-rcorn streets. ROBERT ERWIN. CH AS. Removal. H.\ VANN AH, Ua., October -M, 18Ut. We have examined the D.-Ii>-ct of Prof Hkiinhakut, ar.d con-ldvr them superior to nny we have set n Ti ey are admirably mlapted not only lu Impru.- the Impcc fcclioiisof impaired idghi, Iml lo re lieve th<- ueminoaH of virion widen constuut study ptodue h. Many ot the Glasses nro of now un-l ingenious contrivance. We cordially recommend the Professor loall those who re quire scientific optical assistance. JU1UAII HARRIH3, M. D. JAH. B. READ. M. D. P. M, KOLLOCK, M. D. j t. McFarland, m. d. JAMES'J. WARING. M. D. WM. (1. RUU.OCH, M. D. Rev. A. M. WINN, pastor Trimly Mutliodl-l Church, Rev. B. LANDRUM, • Pastor lEptist Clnreob. C. F. MuKAK, Rector St. John’s Ohujch. SANDERSON & WILKINSON, TO THE PUBLIC. ■9* The 'ind-rsigned giv(;s police to Ids friends, and the nubile genera*!,, that lie linn esIuhllahtK) ».\VOOD YARIL situated onq l(J o^eechuo paunl lutnk, bet)veen tho two Railroad firld* ^ nn j that ho would he thank ful to them for tlralr p*Lv m g„. Order boxes to Imj found Messrs. Bobt. Ushmmnaiv« Sons’, Bay street, M«*srs. Lovkli. * Latino**'*, Congress street, Mr. K. Kunucii’s Grocery Sfa,., WhlUkw street, Mr. Tatem’s Drugstore, JefferaK, ,treet. Orders for all kinds of wood protn,Uy mud on as Sen' a'lrcrtlieraent in an. I reasonable terms as can be had cUowto*. | octmawiw robt. r. ha^rbbam. always on hand. Machines CLEANED and HKPAI RED. ”‘.ING and BRAIDING of all kind ?!• I> IIAWLEY General Agent for lira Htnleof G.-orgla and Florida JulyU CITRON. BOX BS choice new Leghorn Citron; For sale by lUL'roN 4 uandkll; l*novfc4 ltKt Bay streu. THE BRUNSWICK COURIER BIOHAJU) 0EME, Editor, PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. ORME & WATTLES, PROPRIETORS. D-ale.ra Iti all kinds of Hnve Removed to East side of M ARK K- T HQUA R T3, St. Julian and Bryan Streets, The attention ol thu Public Is Ipvitod to our larpa and complain stock df Harness, Riding [Baddhs, va rious ntylrs. (including some very due Imported Eng- lUli) Whips, Bills, Spur*, Au. Our prices, ns hereto fore!, will Ihi tbo lowest hi the city. ..•3.00 IN ADVAMOB GUNNY CLOTH. C A RALES now landing. For sale by l OU RICHARDSON 4 BARNARD * ptH-tf riAVAKNAit, Ga.. Oct. 27, IKlW. 1 have examined the Lenses of Professor M. Bkun- (iii'T with great satisfaction. He bus furnlrlied me with n psir through which 1 am uhlu to see with an ease and distinctness fur be) olid nny which I have heretofore used. With much confidence [ recommend him to thoso who may need such artificial nld to their ltuv. I. S. K. AXS.ON,- Pastor Independ’t Pros. Unnreh. ERWIN & HARDEE, COTTON FACTORS General Commission. FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Nttvitiiiiiiii. ©eovn'iu. J^IBERAL advances matte ou consignments for sale In Bnvmmah, New York or Liverpool. Shippers allowed privilege of Aide In Savannah or Now York, one commission hoing charged. Wholesale Dealers in W in.es & Liquors 203 AND 205 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. PURE Old Rye. Wheat and Bourbon Whiskies from JL lira moat cc-lebratcd distilleries. Bole OKcnta for Foster’s Neotar and Magnolia Cop p.-r Distilled Ryo Whisky ami Lovios’ Champagnes. BALTIMORE (E l Kui t s; vi. i-i. Rut.on A- Blake’s Steam Pump, In complete Oil AS. L. COLBY 4CO., »'-.rnei I’Ay und AK-rcom streets. imm FOK SALE. A SlX-Hiiltrii: I’liWKIt ENGINE,complotu,with .aX. tubular 15.ib.-i .-id )’i,iii|-. Apply to in i.GL’K .v OaLVitt, or to octfi-lawtf PRY AN, HAUTlUDGli 4 CO. For °' oale. A LARGEh ot o:d papers sultablo for •wrapDlnu upri) KEASONS WHY THE AMERICAN WATCH, WAI.TX-IAM, MASS. lri '111!. 11E3T. Bagging and Rope Tustiiuunluls similar to tho above may bo .soon at Prof. Rkkxii*ri)T's office, fioin JOSEPH 11. PLUNKETT, Pastor.ofgt. Paul> I’ortfi. mouth, Vo. J Vv'. ) Hon. JAMES L. ORR. Governor of South Oarollnn. Hoh. JONATHAN WORTH, .Governor' of North Carolina. non. A. G. CURTIN. Governor of lVin*ylY#nra. lion. O. P. MORTON, Governor of Indiana; lion. II. A. SWIFT, Govcrnur of Minnesota. . lion. ALKX. RAM SEY. KS-tlover-or of - Ulhncsuin. Hon. RICIIAKD YATKH, Oov-cnorof Illinois.- II. SEYMOUR, Gown or of New York. It K. KENTON, Governor ul X. w York. And other dlstltigiihh'-'J U"inluiiu-n. Mirny yems of public practice and study in thu hos pitals In Europe, mOuHling spectacles lo path tats uuder ’aspect of drle , m ah extensive, long vislabllshed liusnmss hi his optical store-s, both Irate and In Europe, Prof. UsiiMtAiinr con siders It a Hufllulc..t guarunlt-o of his ability to apply such g'asscs as irre bust nrilcuhitud lor tlio i^sririuueu or recovery of Imperfect sight. Office Hour* from 11 A. 111. to it P. Nl. PULASKI HOUSE. N. R —Owing lo engagements elsewhere, PrutuSHor lisKMiihiu will be able to remain here nut a short lime only. _ ool2D Board /"IAN be Lad In a respectable private family. Trdms VJ |10 per week, In a pleasant part of the oily and onvantent to bfflnou Apply at this olllco. »ep«9 ys on hand and supplied to eonv wholesale vales. Correspondents In New York, Mi -sr«.; WlN &Of), , , ■; n tjorrospomleuts hi Liverpool, Me-.-iv COCK 4 CO., OUR HOUSE DINING ROOMS. T HE uniltt«lwi.-d, having lw»-«-d Ihe idravo favorlto cetab'd-hn.* nt, *nd li \e,i,g re-fin. 1 n-i l n-fu-idelwd Jl Umi .eb.-ul ih tlra mod eU.-n t m..n: r, ,...uUl in- lurm.tlrapuUic that it is now <tp«» i-*r lira reception ot KUcate- * '- . , . Tim present pronrU-lor will rp.'K no pains to main tain the ebamatur It bun ulwaye enjoyed as U lng ONE OF THE REST OF THE FllWT CLASS EATING HOUSES of lira CQUiitiy, and tlrn i) with favor Idtn with th. ir pa tronage m»y ho asfurjxt that nothin.: wifi U». loll iui- dono to Koe.uru lira cfomfort and suilsiacttoa ot hla guests. Hoarders will boUq.ua by tira week ur day ut a niodo. rato charge. . octS-Imo - . • Prime ItacMi Sides and Shoulders, Prime Clear Bulk Bides, Liverpool CuBttc Salt, Goshen Butter, English Dairy Cheese, : Old Bourbon Whisky, In oat< *, Old Cherry Rnutdy, do Old Port Wine, do Muir 4 Hons’E«llnburg Ale, [in barrels, half-barrels and bottles, For axle by La ROCHE, WEST 4 DANIELS, <vt 22 Jonos* Upper Block. K. II. K1RLIN. HAVANA SUGARS. Rrowh and Yellow llpvrtit.v , • •, * ' For sale by HILTON 4 RAN DELL, 1W Baj’ street, x .r. mkiuj.u k, a. m. nxoci a oo. jxo. v. u’coxxo E. E. METCALFE & CO., COTTON FACTORS, • ASB . FORWARDING MESCHANTS, No. 6 Stomuhd’s Lowke rVkos, Bat Stxiii, Navannah, Q«or|ia, Gash advanuoeon ooulgnbienta to ^oxtotb Slaugh ter 4 Co., New Yotk, and John K. Gillian * Co, Liverpool, ffilMtatf It Is nmdu ru the bust principle. Its frame is .ram- pcecd of boi.11 > PLATES. No jar cr.n interfere with tho hupuony. J it-, working and noVudden shock can damage its mire bin. iy. Every pkev is made and fin- isbed by ,11'achiirary (itself famous rar its novx-lty, as well os for it« • fi'iTiivon--f.f) aud l» thcrerere properly made. Tho Watch i-i wb..l all mechanism should be, ACCURATE, SIMPLE, STRONG AND ECO- NOMICAL. Except wine high grades, too costly for goauiai ub-, foreign wntchts are cbli-Uy miule by W o- invB and trays. Stu b watches ate composed of oovera hundred p cces, screwed and riveted togotb-^j., anj re . quire oons’.out repalta to keep them in any kind of or der. AH poreon* who havo carried “an^rea," ‘•lepinea" ami “English Patent Lovers," arc perfectly well aware of iho truth of this statement. At the beginning of our enterprise more than ten years ago, It Was out first object to make a thoroughly good low prico watch for the million, to take tlie ploca of tlieeo foreign impositions; lira refuse of foreign foo torlcs, whloh were entirely unsaleable at hotP.u oud per fectly worthlem everywhere., Hovr well wu ban acc.mpUshod this, may bo under stood ftom lira- tact that alter no many jx-ui# of public trial, we now make MORE THAN ONE-HALF OF ALL THE WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES, and that no others havo over given such nnlv. rs.vl satisfaction. While this depart, nieiil of our business Is continued with increased facili ties' for permi t work, wo arc at present engaged In the umimfuoture of watches of thu very HIGHEST GRADE KNOWN ’) O CHHONOMETRY, uuequal- <xl by anytliiug hitherto mode by ourselves, and unsur passed by any thing made In tho world. For Ull* pt^. l>oeo wo havo'the amplest facilities. , Wo havo erected addition to our main building expressly for thla bianch of our business, and tairo tflledlt with tho heat workmen in our service. New iradittvtfa atxiapp 11- unco* lave been constructed which perform *»hdr work with consummate dellcao^ouduxaeUiiws, Tt.echoicest aud uu)*'. approved puteilulk only are used,' and we Ohallongta compai iaou between t> is grado ui our work nnd Iho finest laiporlid chrenrmutera.- Wo do notpro- tend to soil our watches' im Lira nodcY Umn foreign watches, hut wo do assert without fear of ooutradlo- ttou, that for thu samk vicskt pur (iroduct is incoinijar- ably snjvurior. All our watche*, of whatever grade*, uro folly warranted, and this warrantco is good at all tlmos against u« or our agent* lu all parts of-tho world. OAUTH)N.—Tho public are cautioned to buy only of resptetabic dealers. AU persona rolling counter feltawlllho prosecuted. Robbins & Appleton* * AGENTS FOR TUB AUERIOAN* W/TOH OQ. 188 BROAB«VAX,il, Y, -.*4 d^twtm