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AUGUST 17, 186*. |
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onlay, August 18, at 2*
Barne«. Thursday, August S3,
b.iSTON.
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August IT, *
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“/ore Ha
rwfe
r ruii.ii'ELrnia.
3 i:;„da. Saturday, Auffnst 25. at 9
f ° S eyen SM^f. »<• 3 o’clock.
" : ' :P '' r v Wednesday, si 3 o’clock.
?.-^f U ;«d*y morning at 9 o'clock
»' e ' .,’ lK H/JH1U*-
e Baser, every Saturday morning, at
wrv Monday morning, at # o'clock
ctl - eveIT Tneeday morning, at
Snore, every
FOB BAKU*.
miming, at 8 o'clock,
«£«)
w ,e 'i^ |
I H u . cool. Frida!
of Trains.
, and D.p» rturc
e.utv rasaENOEE cp tbais
111 8 A. M.
•k“-: .....6:15 P. v,
8p. M.
DOW>'
PiSfENUER TRAIN
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7 A. M.
. " 8:45 A. If.
a f n*»' , V il " 7:06 r. *-
. -naan*- •••
HI*— TRAIN
1 7:05 P. M.
»va::. r iaJ 3 f 4:00 a. H.
7:00 a. M.
‘ v “ I(iflI passenger train
..5:40p.M.
» LS 8:25 P.M.
6:30 AM -
•anil Gordon trains connect with
L "' : *a night passenger trains at Gordon.
^ -lf railroad—daily (Sundays ex
cepted)
,, at 7:30 a.m.
• ” -ui.-viile at 9:17 P. M.
, • Ajiville at 4^0 a. M.
. T a uliuTUEH, Newsdealers, 8ta-
f [| wk-ellers, Bull street (down stairs;
an-.*, next to the Post Office, are au-
• . fur the Daily News A Herald.
r- eft with them will be promptly attended
|V.::
The Regatta.
,sai;jaiiced to take place on Wednesday
iLuaderbult, having been postponed on
te giorm, came off, however, yesterday
r.liurf to notice. Six sloop boats were
,1 i.»r the prize, but after tbe un-
^,:iier uf Wednesday but three cams to
i-ual yesterday. Notwithstanding the
-,luy, luuuderbolt has seldont had a
■■! , i iijating men and pleasure seekers
u y, and yesterday the attendance was
t>t morse the partisans of the different
. • r, : in good y numbers, and at the signal,
. k. the contestants came up in good
: the plaudits of their several friends.
-. litered by Mr. G. W. Wylly, audnom.
t aptam Postell, was the first to pass the
,t bix minutes and fifty seconds past three
owed by the Jane L., entered by Captain
\«n jimmies and liity-five seconds. The
ered by Captain Xhreadcraft, was the last
li-ut, at eight minutes and twenty-five sec
ret-, and ulthough the last, she was evi-
AVuritc boat.
.a s for eight miles and return, and the
:tl with the wind dead ahead, although in
, tiny had it with them. However, it was
to be depended upon, and for this reason
s one oi the most exciting ever witnessed
lets. At one time the favorite boat would
a* which would drive her far alwad of her
, and at another time she would lay per
while they would »lioot ahead.
,:t the Wave got the lead, and for a long
:aimiUy kept it. but gradually the others
mr, and when passing the stake boat, the
was communded by Captain Aiken,
about a length ahead ol' the Minnie,
M.. J on this i Houston by Capt Lightbnrn.
. wed, and then really commenced the
which had been almost dead ahead, com-
■hate, and with the exception of a gust oc-
*••7 little was to be had. The Minnie and
t «.de and side, with an occasional shoot
- >r the other until they reached Turner’s
- the lane L. took the lead and kept it un
iting ;ke boat at 5:31:05, thus winning
.- . ’lids. ’ S;
•• l excited crowd watched the different
; aituoj^h the Wave was the last boat to come
:tk;s w\ : . the favorites, had she two miles
■ v w- travail, the odds would perhaps have
w:iiiT ;> iho a
EleetUi.
The election for Coroner of Chatham oouatj
off yesterday, and Was one of the hottest
elections far that office that has ever ttfttn place ih
this county.* Ina election passed off quietly, there Bo4
being as much as the slightest difficulty daring Its - « n vi i i
progress, which speaks well. The Tolefs, as 1 ttJlA- H ™ 41 A JL
will be seen from the large vote cast, turned out in
good numbers. The total number of votes polled
was 1,012, which was divided among the candidates as
follows:
F. R. Stone
J. B. Harvey ; *...
Richard Millen i....
John A. Richardson
C. E. Smith
James Gibb
Richard Montgomery
W. R. Archibald ..
Alfred E. Jones
John Reedy
Dr. Wm. Scherzer
Dr. B. P. Myers
62
£>J
227
246
County Court. JJJg
In the County Court, Judge Levi B. Russell presid
ing, the following bills were acted upon by tbs Grand
Jury yesterday:
State vs. Jane Gable, colaced—kssrtdt «id battery.
True bill. •'' Tt 1
State vs. John H. McArthy—Assault and battery.
No bill.
State vs. Edward Wright, colored—Assault and bat
tery. No bill.
State vs. Bill Williams, colored—Assault and bat
tery. No bill.
State va. William Green, colored—Assault and bat
tery. No bill.
State vs. Bill Williams and Edward Wrigbt, colored
—Simple larceny. No bill.
The Grand Jury, after the finding of the true t»<u»
were discharged until Monday next. The Petit Jurors
will appear this morning for the trial of certain eases.
Mayor’s Court.
These were but three ceeee brought before Hie
Honor the Mayor yesterday, afid better fbrvery trivial
offences, we omit their publication. Probably the re
freshing shower with which we were visited on Wed
nesday had tbe effect of dampening the ardor of
offenders, and they consequently came to the conclu
sion to let things rest until tbe thermometer again
gets up to blood heat.
Medical.
SINCE THE LAST
ilS*A6i
I88TOD IT TOX mmONB OP
' ■ *- *•*■!' f 'if iU'ii U
Ho stetter’s
1 AnffflLfci jSmlmff_ * .
-**• nuvMvtl willcOs
‘‘ jtTOTION BALE. :
B* 8. ■. LAWFITKAC.
Will be seU THIS DAY, at U o’clock,
Tbe entire atodkof grbeertteof Hr. J. D. JW6Y;
yawLCir— afBXTamlTorketweta.
Correction.—In our notice a few days sines of Iks
improvements to be made on Broughton atreet, wi
stated that tbe buildings were to be erected by G. W.
Wylly, Esq., and 3. Meinhard. We should have stated
Hi liemhard A Bro.
Stereoscopic Views.—We yesterday noticed Mr
J. H. Wilson, with his apparatus, engaged in ttking
stereoscopic views of our principal streets, which
will shortly adorn his photograph gallery.
FOR copies of late Macon papers we are indebted to
ifcaj. Walker, of t&e national Express; and for late
copies of Nashville papers we are indebted to Mr. K.
P. Tunison. of the Southern Express Company.
Health, the poor man’s nches, tbe rich man’s
bliss, is fhvnd in Ayer’s Medicines, afier a fruitless
search among other remedies. A word to the wise in
Bo|Mhitv ; e aul4-lw
Mlniatme Almanne-fhU Day
Sun rises 1
Hun sets...
HIGH WATER. t
At Tylies 12 09 i dfc Port. .il*. 1 30
.■■.'r, lx, i. p* —aft
Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF SAYANNAJL \ .
Txcbsdav, Ang. 13, law.
Arrived.
Steamer Kate, Elina, Jacksonville, etc—Bradley,
Hill A Co.
Cleared.
Steamship Herman Livingston, Baker, New York
—Wilder A Fullarton.
Steamsliip Leo, lfearborn, New York—Hunter A
Gammell.
Steamer Kate, Flinn, Charleston—Bradley, Hill
A Co.
Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A tkrtien.
Exports.
Per steamship Leo, for New York—563 bales cotton,
•6 do domestic*, 139 bbls rosin, 8 bales wool. 399
Bbeets copper, 60 pigs lead. 50 pkgs mdse.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New Y’ork—
484 bales upland cotton, 2 do sea island do, 12 do
wool, 10 bbls vinegar, 121 iron axles, 20 tons iron, 56
sacks peanuts, 17 bales yarn, 48 hhds mdse, 231 hides,
38 pkgs mdse.
passenger..
Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York—
E F Wbitner, G A Groom, Mrs O Dowd and ohild, W
H Howe A lady, P S Garisteiu, K W Roundtree, A
Camptres and lady, Mrs E D Mmjtlie and 2 children,
Dr Davis, lady, child and servt. Mrs Smilb and name,
J Bradwell. wife, danghtcr, 3 children A 2 svt, B IV
Bellamy, 11 Mnsspamu, W J Mabry, E L McIntyre, R
D Harrison, s B Johnson. J S Montgomery. L H Mc
Intyre, W V V Wilson, K M Oppenheimer, W F May,
O E COhen, If C Johnson, C C Ayres, J A Corbley, J
Meyer, Mr Elbert, U J Scoir, JIrs Kidd, Mis. M Win
ters, V Ehrlich. R W Reid, J L Tatein, J Coy, J Bar
nard. G Bishop. F Glazier. II llaym, S Filllielmer, T
I Turnbull, K Williams. K Smith. Mr Oullinan, L Fitz-
■ang and coming home time ! Patrick, M Rosenfeldt, and 2 steerage.
Per steamship Leo, for New York—Col Crofton and
lady. Miss Kennedy, Mrs Frisbee. E Moran sad son,
G H Arledge and lady. Miss Moran, W B Occlnsteln,
H Uulschal, lady anil child, Miss Slone. H Hadden,
Capt Hotsenpiller, G O Marcy and lady, Mrs Dutcber,
Miss C Beecher, A Darkness.
SI.iaTIKQ. t
3h. 6m. 50s.
7m. 45s.
■ 8m. 25s.
- ' ‘‘flNO ,■ he home stake.
5b. 31m. 06b.
5b. 32m. 24s.
.&h« 45m. 10s.
- o. au tiful silver goblet, was presented
• by Col. Pritchard, iu a neat speech af-
-iWr which tlie company sat down to a
: ; gotten up in Capt. Threadcraft’s
•:l Taylor, a special artist of Frank Les-
- i paper, was present at the regatta, and
sketches ol‘ it.
i-adiu is t«» occur two weeks from yester-
an:i lour boats have already entered. Full
• appear iu au advertisement in the
liuiALD to-morrow morning.
Wasted Capital.
,r reCvnt Gavels through the city we were
1 surprised to see the large area of ground in
"•d ^strict vet desolate, where a small outlay
“** Jll0Sie 0 wuiiig lots could, we think, be
| ‘ ‘ : , !l investment by putting np buildings,
luW ,or some time have been in great
• ’ ^ re . in the early part of 1866, there have
'UMiugs erected iu the burut district, ff we
• ; ^ j:u Sll i’stautial brick store and dwelling
• ^ r * i’^trick Ford, and a large wooden
• — and carriage repository, erected by Mr.
J, i 1 m an article some time since, the pres-
•• ft houses—the principal cause of high
" M ljc 1Ujr, ‘ s'-verely felt iu the course of
M ^ large additional population will
•- U: * iroin the North. Of course, the ma-
».a\\ eumers will be of the poorer class,
' ^ ‘ ‘ lll . v the greatest demand will "be for
■ of which there
lUiauiler.
° and P.i-owners seem to have OTtirely
matter of building, we are glad to see
^ Associations are springing up, which
‘ ictUauics and laboring men their own
V» j ymtriiL and beautify the city.
■ ^'■li s Loan Association, an account of
1 hi-, tir. f " ,lic?J wo K ave iu our last issue,
11 Dumber of similar associations
*- J1 shortly be started iu our city.
-i d that au association similar to those
,ou * lhc * V‘ ,au of which will, however, b e
l ,• ‘7» rtly ' 3e by a oompany with a
! 7 ia a ***1 Nimble 1 o^;i‘^ r P ; r -
• I a certain number of building* „ n ,.J „
zr wiuu ° r 811 ci “ aes - They s. ziz
building*, when erected, tbe party pureha*.
“■'y "batever he can, and then hi* f uture
• ‘’tut, uhtil the value of the building is cov .
l' lu cecl to his credit as part of the purchase
ln tlj ” Rieaqtime, the insurance and all inci-
V Uses appertaining to the building must be
°vcupant or eventual owner.
Highway Robbery.
ab °ut 12 o’clock, as Biger Jones, of Lib-
and Berry Waters, of Tatnall, were pro-
t, .* u l ^ 19 city to their homes on the (Jgeechee
ti, lr c^ts, and when about four miles from
• Wero stopped by throe negroes, each of
putgp *‘ med Wlttl a revolver and one wifli a gun.
coldly attacked them and demanded their
ouutrymen, not being armed, delivered
i at present an lnsof-
Conulgncrt per Crntral Railroad.
Aug. 16, 1866.
416 bales cotton, 45 do yarn. 18 do domestics, 60
ska and 25 bbls flour, 5 bates wool, 6 boxes tobacco.
S cars lumber, jl cars old iron and mdse to Tison k
G, Brigham, H A Co, N A Hardee k Co, L i Gail-
marlin A Co, T H Auetio, J, ’Foods & Co, W Batters
by, Wilder * F, W H Stark. P H Behn, J W Rabun <£
Co, Weed & J R Hamlet Crane AG, JM LanghUn,
T H Willingham, J C Flynn.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
P0LASKI HOUSF—IV. H. WlETBkKQKB.
H L Schultz, So Ex
E White, do
31 Koseufelt, Tliomasville
S E Robert*, Vahloata
W L Dcvis, wire, 2 chil
dren A evt, Ga
L b McTyre, Augusta
Mrs Smiid, N Y
J H Frau, Hawkinsville
W T Grace, do
DO McCormick, do
W H WlggiDB, Ga
M Nuaebaum, do
T S EH*. Fla
Com Tattnall, City
Mr* J O’Neil, 2 children h
svt, S C
J W Summers A daughter
SC
Mias Heater, F,s
Mrs Delimiting, daughter
evt, Fla
R Boyd, USA
C F Stubbs. Macon
JHB-ali, A A HRS ,•
J K Wells, do
J II Meginness, Fla
Mrs Gen Foster, Fla
Miss A Foster. Fla
Capt E O Woodruff, U 8 A
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGinlt.
T E Ivey, La
a MuGlunke, Albany
E Beyer, 1 ODile
IA Wannack, sister A svt,
Macon
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LtTCC.
J Stull, brig Aun
Capt S White, brig Helen
M A Cochran, USA
W B Occlessen, USA
J E Holmes, Darien
W R Norton. Augusta
J E Marshall A lady, Ga
E Blau, N Y
E Schwarz, Fla
S Kaufman, Columbus
G Y Higgins, Selma
W Kemp, Tallahassea
J H Mitchell. do
C T Cusse, 11 Y
S Puleston, Fla
J T McIntosh, Fla
J D Golding, Fla
C Boyklu, Ga
T S Hoyd, Colnmbna , '
Sing J 8 Boice. $lqr; j
STOMACH BITTERS,
W iVJ \ ',-iijft
For tbe Information and guidance of all who regard
•HiBAiLSESi.jH
ble TONIC and ALUKATiVK has
r>y» toyenyy^r«s^ ^ ^ ^
Mot only in tbls country, but In all other lands to
wbMh«MMM6M bean «uc flag, the pecolkar aumA [
of th* article an known and appreciated. It h*s
been toaad salted to all eUaatea. au locaUUes, awl
the needs oT eruy claw of society. Compounded of
the pureat vegetable tugredharte, uaalloyed wfch any
mineral salt or coiroMve vegetable alkaloid, and com
bluing tbe properties or a WHOLESOME STO-
MACK2C, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and aaemoieht j
ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, It is endorsed by practical
Chemists aa the safest, and by nupnafedtoed piysi-
dans aa the aarest Preventative, ltegulating and
Restorative Preparation of the age.
The nature of Ua components is the guarantee el
te harmless ness. It consMs of the stimulating prix-
dple of aonad Rye, medicated with the finest tonic,
anti febrile, aperient, anti-scorbutic, and aati-spa.
BiodJC herbs, roots and barkrthat botanical reseamfe
has petdevatep^l WtUe oilman.- fftvkrj
Me substance that enters into its composition Is
cnlled and selected with scrupulous care, and no;
thing that is not sound and perfect of it* kind is used
in its manufacture.
In the factory at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a sys
tem of inspection far more thorough than, that
adopted by Government authority, as a. test of tea,
quality of the great staples of life, Is rigoiMMiy prafo
tlsed. Every barrel of tne cereal stldmlaat which
farms the basis of the Bitter* la ascertained to bfe ab-^
seMely pure before it la received lot. the manufac
turing department, and every leaf and fibre of the
medieatew ingredients scrutinized before the proces
of Infusion commences. Such Is the enormous ca
pacity <ff (he tanka in which the Bitiem areprepafeu
that this proprietors aaaqadbiad to heap a largi teahk
o» Rand, and te supply the dotqeatic aud fpralga
market with an article matured' and mellowed by
time. Heece the fiery and WGnf -flavir which at
tache* to ordinary hitters, and which la due to tntir
NEwngbs and the inferior quality Of tbe ilruga unfit
alcohol of which they are concocted, is never per
ceived In this mild and agreeable preparation. Ac
cording to the testimony of aide chemists, the. as
*eoce of good Rye is the most healthful of ull spirits,
and
Hostetler’s -- ,
STOMACH v
Are the only Medicinal Tufilete 04 World or which
that fluid is tbe stimulating ingredient.
Vo Dyspeptic Buflfereps.
Under the general head Of Dyspepsia may be classed
all tbe varieties of indigestion. Its symptoms are
so various, and differ so much in different individuals
tbat It is almost impossible to classify them. In fact,
some or them are utterly Indescribable. It play be
safely asserted, however, that half tbe diseases of
mankind spring from a disordered condition uf tAe
stomach; and tMt tbe other bait, whatever their
origin, react upon that sensitive and lm^ottant or
gan. Among the ordinary Indications or Dyspepsia
are flatulence, a bloated and full feeling about tlie
stomach and abdomen Immediately alter eating, a
gnawing sensation or a senve of hollowness at the
pit of the stomach between meals, a heavy dull feel
lng in the head, feeble or unsteady appetite, occa
sional nausea, restlessness during night and a weary,
nnrefreshed feeling on rising In tbe morning; palpita
tion of the heart, depression of mind,
amounting to monomania, loa* of memory, confu
sion of thought, sour stomach, with raising of food,
and ACboking sensation in the throat, dlmneae of
eye, pain ip the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli-
naUoa for exertion, and sometime* emaciation and a
corpse-llke pallor. These am a few -of the direct
signs or Dyspepsia, but as it Is generally complicated
with specific affections of tbe bowels, tbe liver asd
the r eives, its victims havemaayadditional torments
which are technically attributed to other causes.
The best advice that can be given to any one who
has the slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, is to for
tify his or her digestive organs by the daily use of
Hostetter’s Sitters.
1 VIM ■ : 1 . I
The disease proceeds from a lack of vigor in the
stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will tone
and renovate that organ. If the gaatric apparatus is
In good working order, and can perfectly dissolve
and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to tta
<qwtattoo, there will be no Dyspepsia. U it caanut
do this. It requires reinforcem#nf and tkq boat ct pH
reinforcing agents should be forthwith rtsoftW to.
The stomach Is tha commissariat of tbe system,
applies the elements of life to the whole l<ody. In
ll is prepared the material of blood, muscle, bone
and fibre, and if it falls to purvey that material ip
quantity, and of a proper kind, tbe whole body euf-
fera, and with It the mi utal faculties. Therefore pro
tect tbe commissariat department. Don’t let the en
emy obtain posse as Ibi of ft.lt is easier to prevent
disease from getting Into an organ than to expel it
after it becomes a chronic fixture. Consider the
first Indication or nneasincss in the stomach As a
sign that Dyspepsia Is preparing to attack, and baflfe
it at once with the GREAT RBPELLANT.
But if it is too late to prevent, remember that It ia
not too late to cure. It is believed that there Is no
case of Chronic Indigestion that can withstand the
remedial operation cf
Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters*
This belief la growled oa twnlve years’ experience
or the emcacy of the preparation. The first Instance
of Us failure to give relief ia yet nnchroplcled. If It
ever had failed, the voluminous correspondence ad
dressed to the proprietors fnnaeriUimir of thy Uplted
State* and BDatft America, wohfd at feast include
one letter expressing dissatisfaction. But no, there
is not one. The testimony, extending over a periofi
of more than a dozen years, la all of tbe appmviag
tenor. Certainly this Is a saActent wares fit ter
claiming that the BITTERS are A SPECIFIC FDR
fN DIGESTION IN ALL ITS V4RLETIR8.
hemic of ’56 te this aouatry.: and mere rceaeiLh te
Ebrope and Asia*4hat tha French and RqgSW w
v*rn meats bane adopted Ute recipe as tha sMbAK*
1* all case* of <, a j
fit—Mf
alarming symptoms nmonf which will
fr^asr. 1 *zsvxfirzL
5sjgBiS5£ Ctoto Kartu ail
^>e Omrtltutke, eeca aleoted with Oyster Mote IW, ^ '
tMnlrm’Iri qhl M Mnlllhl ”—V——*•
Ifedrthwft;(teUtBOU)* p^BAOT^piGHU te-
L L variably rites- V « Iraatml is aatealllal te, Oom
J. JACKSON & CO.,
MifilSRSEm
AuS-d6m
TALLAHASSEE, FLA.
WM. n.AHX. T. M. JONES. A. N. WILSON
Clark, Jones & Co.,
BROKERS AND GENERAL COMMIS
SION MERCHANTS,
No. 1 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Brift fit.,
_ au»-lm SAVANNAH, GA.!
ll*,
ia uroes were dressed in U. S. uniforms
‘ r ' " lored aud the other two black. After
' -«rt*. ^ 1 ’ 0ssc6 3‘on of the money several conn-
111 si «ht, when they escaped, running
wlvh liie oue having the gun threw
WU “ plckod up »n d brought to town
l rel t ^ lobbe<1 left their famiUes on the
pb’H'.rtH *° the Cltyto mta ™ ‘he police.
L ^"the woods full of such reckless cUrac-
ih,.!, 0 " Co »k*s>>*B8—Among the pa,.
k f««eraav *'* ,n8hlp Leo ’ which aailed for New
Mi,jyr xt *“ “"’"I Lt. CoL B. A. Oroflon and
l^nieea ' Cochran . 16th Regular Infantry,
»>llrem U “ md0n '* ep0 ’ t - ^irei Lieut Ohaa.
11 remama. Adjutant.
$25 Reward.
sgg.a&yAnttiffiK
person mrtnr \n°r U r l ' e . 1,1 '‘ ,e of ,be ,eft h, P- An 7
recelveTlm above rew 'T *° eonTict tho th,ef wi “
aul5-lw* rewura.
WM. BAILBT.
CORN.
6000 BDSHELS PRIME VBLLOW, in etore.
For tete S C bn * he! " Prim ° Ye " 0 ’ r ’ afloat - I
tf BRADLEY. BIT.I. a qq
HARSDEN’S
Asiatic Gbelera (Sue
ItLSBOUrS FLUID IXTUACT BUCHU, p
. uteatileace which now threatens tocJevasfete*0*cod- .
^ (jtfeisbrenusml wlthsacilsuccess darla*:ty
no
.S7& (</ )('**
HELM BOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT WJCNM,
bkfi^SaL•te-f—tetf» ri saaqnQri hr
ahytehm- ptptrite » te flteiiiiali • MMMq
raiafhffcte, or Soppramum of (Mamary t laaMma,
Ulcerated or SriUrna fitete of tea Dim; aai Ml «0te-
plainisteeldaat to the sax, liter,
af dtenfinyltete—nite.tete»
KKunoLD’s rum
PI&XQTBB BOOB WASH
WUl radically irtmmlaaU Date the system DM
ssfeteg ft im gshllasf DfsalpsHte te ME*,
araate— te dW, as 4
'.tefM, fhyafla, and Ifavwy, te al fetes
M&d&r- d.3H
t bi’-vnMi Ster.iiteir.vite i«tf H
FLUID CXTRAOT BMOHU
b all W.iian of tea nrgun, whalhar ateaMeg te
“ -—■-«f— tr*~TTu..
•Mlaomaterhmakagriaadfefi. Illsfha— teteriw-
Qreat surprise has bees txprseaed a{ the cm
tfee immualty adth vririch lae French
armies hivei aaaaited the ntenue vkm
past* where thspaattemca HRvalled. aad, op
We discover ilfia wH»Ug ateriSn table to the las Of
; qavalnable prepanEoa— - :i • - i.
ASIATIC CHOtjtKA CU^Lr"’, 1
The proprietor,' coefl-tent 'te the merits o
paratinn. has fitted up a laboratory for Its
tare, replete with all the appliances of modera
’’considering it a duly to contend against the
and use all means Whfeb tewital experioa
towards relfcvlng and mitigating Us eflbn
Satisfied, by experience, of the result. ,
the impartial opinion of tha teed leal profesafoa, to
whom the f rauds of Us paspiration Is at qR-Mns*
accessible, I nreaent . am ,
HARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHMlU
OHIE
Aa the greatest dlaaoaery ateenc* has luadsteaiaate
the progress of tea scourge; CHOLERA
;» .w
PREPARED HY ‘ .'Ijt
t. mapsden,:' r j,
DEPOT AND LABtiHATQRy 48T BROADW4X-J. t.
FOB SMB Bt Jtl DRUGGISTS. L •“
The tteter mete has
be the attack of tea store t
fact Ml IMdp J
AMfesekiVI Bites l.qahi feaaM te a femsria
HffUdBOUYt HK3HLY CONCENTRATED
COMPOUND FLUID KXTB4CT EiElUPiim.T.i
fhr pertying the Mead, nawvteg al chretee etesHto*
tlooal dlaaaaas arieteg beat aa tefenfelarf «■
blood, and tha etey mubb mi sferteal knorin
remedy Ihr the oars of Surofela, fhald Bnd, fen Rheum,
!■ AMD BEAUTIFYINa THE COMPLEXION.
1C •
fet a few te the wont dteorfer* that afitet wmkte*
trirefrom IhooorrupUoa feet aoouetabtee te the blood.
Of Iho dnooverios that have heoa mad* to purge II
ooWaono can equal te ofeet HELMBOLD’8 CDMFOUlfe
EXTRACT Of aen«APAintj.A n teaewte and reao-
vatte tho Mood, laeUle the vigor ot health bio fefi
ayatom.aed porge* oat tho bamnre which make
ease. ltitlmulateilhahmllhyfenetioMeraobodm
sag expels Iho gJaordets that grow sad rankle tn tSt
bkrnd. Such a remedy that aoald bo relied oa, has
toofi bean sought for, end BOW, (Or tha fret time. Urn
pabjte have on* on which they caa depaod. Oorsyae*
haredosa not admit of owtifoatae to feow Its tetete,
btekthe wte Waategri bilrto Win feowfep site BateE'J
has virtor* surpaaaiag aqythbg they have over teksa.
Two tablseponN of the Extract of BuaaparUla added
to fipbt of water M oqml to the Ifeba Mot Drtak.aad
aa* bottla la fhlly equal to a galloa of the fiyrap af fer-
ga-THESE EXTRACTS HATE BEEN APMmXP TO
USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, ag sr* aMo b
vwry geoetal aae tn all the BUM H08FTTALS aad PUB-
UC SANITAKTOBRnUB Ihiaqgliiiiil the had, ao
wall aab Privateyractloss,aad amoaaateoredas to-
i li
8m JNU FnfnUm j Aab,
FROM UaPMUXORY Off THE UNHID STATES.
Sea Proftesor Dawtefe vataahlo warts oa tha PtosUaa
W Physic.
See remarks mada by tha late oalabrated Dr. IteriteL
ofPhltedteytea.
Ssaremarks atedsby Dr. Fimna M’l
brated Physician and Member of ‘
Surgesoa, Ireland, and pubUahad
tha Kteg sad CaamW Jooraal.
See Mditm OMnwytref Erteor, tmhlltewd by Bmu-
I te tha freamnllQM of
rotas, yklWte l by Bm
I^StfJaSBL.
. lun,. - EXTRACT BUtBU,
* fumupAPm.i -
Bold iff dU DruggtiU.
PRINCIPAL DEPOT—
HBLMBOLD’I
SPUD AMD CHEMICAL WAUE0UI*
694 BROADWAY.
W. M. WALSH
Wholesale Agent for tha State |of Georgia.
OerST-eodly
JEWETT & NORRIS,
ATTORNEYS AT
0 l
LAW,
U WA8HIN TOM STREET,
wBiwin
BOSTON, MASS.,
II
MARTIN J. FORD.
attorney at law,
OFFICE. So. 72 BRYAN STREET,
Jyl7^m
SAVANNAH, QA.
FOR RENTp
n
Apply lo
3y*-tf
On reaaonable terms. FOUR COUNTING
ROOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS in the
brick building on the corner of Bay and U»-
coln streets, possession given lnunedlafeiy
EDWARD PADSLFOBD.
*H'i
Hostetter’s Bitters
Uonseliold Medicine.
It la a great bilacy to suppose that the nfaseous-
neaa of a medicine ia any proof of its value aa a res
torative.- The truth fe, that, if.|he palgag rtdtets
against a remedy, it cfiOnotdo much good. ' ’
HO«TETTen*S MttAtts
Am not unpleasant to the taste, and always soothe
and quiet, instead of Irritating the stomaeh. indeed
they are the best known preventative of mad core for
n—f. Their uaafelneee aa a JhRfljt wcltt ca»
ecarerly be ovuvatril. Ibrferlftete'ttjbeietofehetj
sodden spaaiqa, wind colic, hyatericA nervous hi
ache, laasitadb, Id* fittest, 1 -AA* film iEWusaud i
one little ailment* that are continually occur teg te
every family, there la nothing comparable to thank A
whot* mediclna chmt fall a( licgtiyytq «s«saa|iik pow
ders, and pills, ia not worth a single bottle of the
BITTERS In such eases.
Caution.
TBS GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT.
beautifully engraved prop/lgtary stamp, through
which tbe-feovarnmMfiwf kHa Molted MwsAfflcially
aathenticatea every brttb of Hootettev’a BtttdM.'^-
TUs shield, thrown by the Government over the pro
prietors and <ae pnblto for their joint protootem, te
placed oooeplcsoaaiy acroaa the cork and over the
npekte f**6fttlqpaml —iotbHloqtri
of the fedfe odfiaai dbeirfer.' NriUU|hi
to be Hostetlers BIttSra cSta be" Ydnutne
stamp Is there. , , TO T
It is also proper to state that the Bitters are sold
exclusively te glues, amt never,remfe* -any otetfim-
stances by the gallon or barrel. Itnpoeiora and
traitors are abroad, ami the only safeguard Ibepute
lie have against theaa to to em that-tbe Bitters they
hay haar the engraved label aad note of toadtf
Messrs. Dos tetter A Smith, and the stamp above men
tioned.
PREPARED AND BOLD BT ” 1
PlTTSBtTRaH, TPA. s
’tetjOlRniand Barnardate^b^^afoOa.
gg-For aale hr aH.drapym, grocerr and
keqpan througboat the v
jylT-sodly
Continue to eollect Unclaimed Property, Mo
ney Debts, etc., etc., in __
ENGLAND,
"WALES,
! .. SCOJHiAND, •... , .
D '<i j‘ teELAND, 7-liiI .
CANADA,
AUSTRALIA,
’ . EAST INDIES. ‘ ‘T
WEST INDIES,
Or any other British Colonies ;
FRANCE, • 1
HOLLAND,
BELGIUM, or
OEHMANY.
Gliargm moderate. Cases prosecuted on baorahfe
tetma.
All Lettors Host Enclose Stamp
$600,000,000 of unclaimed money, etc., are invested
In the National debt of Great Britain alone, In trust
for the unknown heirs, legatee*, ere., a lar*e portion
of which are known te belong to parti** tn Anerlttr
Mr. JEWETT te aa EogUah Attorney al Law, Me
of Essex street, Strand, London, and of fee film of
Jewett, Dean k Axcbbold, London.
REFERENCES:
Isaac TaTbon fea. Merchant. Boston. Maes.,
eras. C. TRAkrjMty, New telidaai I*.
Capt. 8. B. Grkoort, U. S. N., Hamilton, Mast.
■ IF- A-ik
*' lm« uu'-ei; ytfe U atuvte lose .-t !-4Hiii tT e,} ® n "e»7*«ter day, ' - - ’
« I
li :
/. .4 ir X M
“ Nothing MOionder the few" was an ah
which cannot be admitted sea truism in the „
day. for we have hnafty to record iltemvdm and tor
eentlonsln Med cal Sjience which would eriitehfe
Oalen and his disciples. Of ihe many which come
before our notice wi musl siirgle ont Dr. T. W. MAR8-
DEN’S A8IATMI Ci’OLKHA CURB as aa
real merit, and ebetrle -y recoinOMad it In
of the bowels. We speak nem l erronak -
ta this nutter, ferifegnmiaddtl a v ho will
•aa uuo niaiiwii reriimpwmmrmwu a *
endorse oar Views.—IV. T. Hines.
ttmqiteatem
BAB'BET'PS
ON THIS CONTINENT.
It Is warranted to Kcsfetax or -v iikih vu
original, NATOUi, color, in evsryi isc Ifja
the hair from falling 0CT;Jt wilifr o t iJ? Jq
humors and dandruff; frorbtr the
■air, and te R BXAtmruL MKasiNO.
We offer no large rewards* bat we nfej
our agents to refund THR m)NBY to s iyp’
will use two bottles, and then say Rt im
Table Hair Rxstorativb has not per -jrme
claim. i
Testimony from Ute Capital of H e Unite.
Messrs. Barrett A €o:
I was Induced to give your Hair p epai atkm-a trial,
and can heartily recommend it as unequalled aa a
Dressing, Partner and Restorer,—giving to thnfealr
Alaxorteatrichness, and to tbe head* coot and
mote agreeable sensation, white It la feomfek te re
storing the hair to Its natural enter.
Very respectfully. W. Hamlst.
Washington, U.C., May 15,186g.
Messrs. J. ft BiRRETT teOo :
Induced by ar friend to make a trial of Bar-
til the appearance of youth. I fully believe
3 to be the best hair preparation In the world.
Wm. Hamilton.
Fredonla, N. Y., April 26, 1866.
J. R. BARltiftTT « fi'roprletesa,
Maqch^LN^Pyjpsh^.^ |
. JACOB LIPPMAN,
1 Jy»tf
City Sheriff’s Sale.
Honorable City Court of Savi
to November term 1866, in favor of Edgar L. Goer
ard vs. William H. Cauks, 1 have levied and will
sell on the first Tuesday tn September next, being
the 4th dsy of said month, in front of fee Court
Bouse, in the city of avannah, between the legal
hours of sale, fifteen US) sb rv* of fee stock of tbe
9avsnuah Mutnitf LOtrt Assorndton; to satisfy tbe
same. Property pointed out t<y plaintiff.
Term* cash, purchasers paying for titles.
CHARLES J. WHITE,
~ C. M
5TWJ©i> __
. -. ■ i.jHi Ajulfij.iHt >j
• i.ufe .4* i* m«ii mu ul q*i (Ar oi
if* va tie >\s*i ft* n-jVfkO r nt : +
tlJ, 1 imx 1 T. t AT. I
iu % • •
ri' * » .44,
‘ *6 luevifol) JaA Sid:
K ek brx
‘ 1 -M#
'n ,rtto.- «jJ.^feUa41qtelRfimfifite »-«A J •a*'
TriW
13
Boston
FOR’fiOSTQN
. •* 4U <1 f l i ^ I I
, ATLANTIC COAST
|Mail BteMnaship lone. ]
SlfiTC WHEEL LINE.
Cabin Pnasage
| " ‘
.9 Ana Inn. f T’A n.s* i • rr - m- 7
S' f* mniHLr ' ******** At i b'cflWb p TO.
-bWfretbht rtcel^y' tir
lULLARTON. :,
,9 o'clock
secured
Ft j W 4K,fi
a x
* n
A -Al at
U .u 41 d-i
If T «fe
- MhfilaWM^msbip
CITY* oSs BATH,
_ i-»ii» . •> ji a w » -uj-i
H. IpnawpLw QpmmandafeHiVA / ...-.a
Will anU for the °TT t iiSw’^sT
M L ,*tniTt
HlpHittl|0N A BAR*
Direct w _
HILTOfe H33AC.
li-^-cim i
Capt 8iqtpL,
C»Mn FAewWgr, . ",
Ihe fine sldewheel steamship
jB rij r Irfui
.Steersjge, fil3
. . xi": ateJiu
ft <1 JL ‘
ranntng
Iton Hand, I
desired,
dry, to*
trips.
tfonal Exprfeb
itherm Exp
-t., 4Wher.
Any fife mteliii can be ebtalned of Capt. Stokef,
me bylnqalrjng of H. Q.-WcVk, corner Of TSt Milan
, nadBfjan sWdeM *
pm ewryUnsfei ana Saturday,
M o*ii ) I 1 ■
For Patfiitka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING WICK, 8T. MA
RY’S, FERN AN DINA, JACKSON-
VHjA AND HCOLATA.
f< I-I ll
n fi MI
LIZZ® SAKKR,
Capt. N. KING, and ^ > ••
SYLVAN;^ HORE,
Capt JAMES TUCKER,
this roui* ntth
leave regularly
re every TUEs-
bavteg bean spetfeily tfeZ ^P for
uasurpaaed accommodaUOqA will
f<W tbs above places, the Sylvtn Shore every
OAT MORNINOrifed Oteitefile Baker every, S_
DAY MORNING, atten tf^pk. fc ,
Metuning, wlU leave Jacksonville every Tn
K Friday, arririnffat SavfeHi ah every Wedo
Saturday mormaga, fe Mere to connect with the
New York ateateffe. , . 1
For freight er Protege apply at the office on Florida
^“ li 01 *° CLAGH9HB A CUNNINGHAM,
N. B.—All frelght roiteSto fig shippers,
Also, at the same time and place, aa open fees
GOLD WATCH, levied upon as the property of
Francis McNeiL, by virtue Of afi. U. tefevorof James
H. Roberts. Terms cash.
CHAau
aul-tds
Chatham Sheriff’s ;: Sale.
Issued out of
rj&ffifoonnty.re-
U NDSR and by virtue of two
the Hon. SoperiorCuoiidf
turnatile to the January term, 1867, of said Court, la
fevurof Aaron Champion vs. Angaa Mrglplu.J. W.
McAlpinand Donald McAlpte.I have feteeay tevlcd
upon, and will sell, bolus fee Cyuri
in the City of Savannah, County of •
State of Georgia, between the teffRl L _ - .
on tbe first Tuesday of September RqXL. bote* fen 4fe
day of said month, tho follqjrtog
AH that tractor pan
being In Chatham C
»nd known as “The!
six hundred and forty f64Aj aerrs, more or leas, aad
bounded aa follows: Ga the north by tha *
river, on the east by lands belonging h. ...
9fHes. on the south by the Aagnste resff Stef cfe fee
wete by tends belonging lo JehmiWMtearoro. wife
tha buildings aad improvement*:
land, lying and being tbe pi
named def ndants. described I
tain Indenture of Mortgage he arias Aa*s the fete day
of May, eighteen hundred apd gUlymgy, to-6tetefe
Said B. fa’s, _ .
Property printed out by FfaWtMPS Attorney* •
Terms cafe, purchasers paring for titles.
aog3-td BE nJaMINwU^O^
eSl
* ri ' *5 l t »«ui :»*
nPOK snbscriber ofibra bis blantation uifi appnr-
J. te nances for sate mi reaabnablfl terms; Hso, the
entire crop of earn, Carton, Cane, Potatoes, Ac.,
now In process .of cultivation.
. This Plantation is situated Bine miles from Madi
son Court House, Fla . and two miles from Cherry
Lake Church, wherelSMWdfe good school* row lit
successful r-pernttaw: IW’fertility of the -*«11 and
heaithfulness of the plaBAfepU the high teeral ton* of
tbe neighborhood, awae ft eWe of the moat desirable
place* in the 8fefe* • —- t ..
The land is Win's Stored With lakes and - ranniac
branch#*, feel b*V* Wtev* felled In the mrot jwo-
tractod drofefeSk fed tei ngfUearcd lands are cov-
ernd with the flfetef'dak, Rfifeory and ptee timber.
IheplaatatonW wear te efecessfai operation, with
4(0 acres planted In toeg staple cotton, which will
produce at least feOfotefe; Sft' acres In cowi, which
WUl prodoerfefentwfeetotefcn.
The land* on the Mfeteifilace are ceaanaaad nl
2> o acres—1,000 .bcinr Onared and nnifer< good
fences. H.—luH - t» j ,
; I will also sell eighty brofeof hogs, fonrfeea good
feulee, well brofiKtwfc Saeten, three plantalton wag-
ana, farming -wfetisno to iwwt twenty ploughs, bteOK-
amhh and carperterfetoato, Okie McCarthy Cottoottin,
tewaehold and tltoken RHafeure, and everything teas
raMof Water on.
flood dwelling house and cabins sudlclent to accom
modate all the laborers oecdhary to woik the plan
lotion ouccesstoSyr’ - n>^-f
II applied tor early, the purchaser will: flak-abar-
tln. i
£>hk irjayKf.,
FRESH GR0P0/ GJWT5
AND COHN MEAL,
A lways on h*ua tn lawro or i
■fed for tele (at the Were ‘
At t
jy21tf B
Notice.
THE UNDERSIGNED have entered lL'to a limited
A Partaendiin, wtetof tbe Fife MfeMfeOfeUIR A
GHAYBiLl, for. the UanaytVyn of a General
miasioa baBiness in' the city or Savannah.
A. Crmasand Jam-n H. UrwrhUL of —
the general partners, and James S. GraybilL of
cob, Georgia, ia the special partner, and coittlb
twenty thonsand dollars ((20,0,oj to thejpaimon
stock. This partnership is to commence iffeM
of Asofeh JWfo-eteMfeiltfWrfeOfeqMEMv of
Joly,
and Lii
oc
IQQQ ra WBgfit PRIME ROCKLAND^ LIME
now landing and for sale by
T. L KINSEY dk Ca, ,
. Jbnte’ Block.
-orto
SU13-1W
Fifty Dollars Reward.jl
M Y FIN* GOLD CHRONOMETER WATCH, hi
log a small piece chipped out of the dW at t
ceatre, was left in the water-cloaet of the
For Rent,
* THREE GOOD ROOMS, WITH GAR AND
WATER. Apply te rorfewete corner Price
nUansta. . fiFjO'tl
Eastern Hay.
700
aul-tf
IBASnUMfeoaftw
■JLADLRY, DLL A
OO.
r ia*
Ns. S8 $t. Jillhn,l
Ha* rtreeiled a'new'siippiyY)J+i^ _
dow Shade* aad MK ConUdte, qrifefe wflll
oq > t . :i -;wnuru i 1*4
m?r:
. »acW, arBo
O. A. NUTTING, to
A. H. POWELL, ■ ■' - 1
ISAAC SCOTT. t” cl * !•«
From New Wheat.
CRS 4JID HALF SApKfl.te tegr. ^ri
7 aaMMjiaE.
Apply to
jyM-tr
-,a wiiia j.n a
ETVWR EtEA MBOATS and TOW
BOATS, of various siaej and draft.
Oalso,
Sailing Vessels, Steam Barges, Ac.
,. .V- ‘ , M. DA COSTA,
- ,h(5<42 Water afreet, N. X.
ForSale.
•a- . irrtii :■ - . ft *»
Alabama,
ft- ^IMK8UKN#H Comuuuuier, ‘ .1 ...- . u.
.IHUlsailaaaboeeon . u .* ■ • t. i->7f*
.Shtaaitwp, Awgemt 18. at » ; aVlre-to fi;
_ Forfrclght or phs-age, having superior aceommo- *
**te»W, qfltltfe . ■ ii.-r -yliT :
B. H. HARDEE.
No: 12 Stoddard's Ranged
GABUfiDN * AU«ff r ..nt
BoWlTng Green, New Yoft. ,
• 1 Liu,>il vi - .
Urt* J
FAR FILM!, Fit,
VIA BRUNSWICK, FERNAND INA AN
’ v,| ’ 1 ‘ JACKSONVILLE.
^ T
Y jioitNING, at ^'o'clock.
T. J. LOCKWOOD, Captain.
BRADLEY, HILL A CO., Agents.
• SEMI-WEEKLY LINE
FOR CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
Carrying the United States Mail.
! , Ml : : I :4’ 8.
Leave every Wednesday and
Saturday at 3 P. M.
The new and fast steamers
F.^isnsriE., ' ‘
• 1 Ospt. W. T.'MoNxLTif, anJ’ *
PILOT BOY,
_ . r v- 1 . -.
Capt. T. R. Patne,
Being specially adapted to this route, and having su -
parlor aeeomnodaiiooe, will leave regolsriy as above,
the Faante-every Wednesday and Pilot Boy every
84tnrd»y U 9,o'clock. Betotwug. will leaveChaxles- /■:
koto on Tuesdays and Fridays, at % a. m. Three boats
.connect *lth t’-e steamers Sylvan Shore and Lizsle
Baker Worn filorida, with New York, Philadelphia
and Sam more steamship*, and the OeatFal ar.d Gnlf 1
Railroads. , m -oi
jy2T-tf 11 ■' i ' Charfekton Wharf.
MAIL STEAMSHIP GAMP ANY.
j -,:1 T- it ! -.1-1 • : POU • v " * K
ST. THOMAS, PAHA, PERNAMBUCO,
BAHIA, AND BIO DE' JANEIRO. .’
. filial
/ ks
SpntrACt with tbe tfriit^A Briri
Governrocms tor the crfftlsfe of the . will dii#
pstcll AMDOf thttr !»>ur:u«|*te7 r tt %
»„ MEWFtBSI,0LA88^EWHJ^L (
each over 2,000 tons burthen.
On th» 22d of Every Month,
4 ' 1 WoMttS’d ut*t,11 vl fr.n 9
Port of ; !bjr^0^151/;
For the fblfowffig nsfiied '0tfrt8i : fib'i) < 'ai the frifo#-'-'
lag rates of passagefeyahto in goM' #r Its sqelra-
1M»* 1 .mill ,a'Sl 1. : . -
UXI
: .f 111 f
Address aae at Madison C. 1
aaio-dtf
UFEATO^AMPllGNS
fiaetWjwiffj jackson,)
BT PROF. R. L.^DABNEY, D. D.,
Of tho UnteP TRoMgflfial Seminary, Vlapala.
TTIROM the Dni
J thor for obi
dor a roll and
private, as ^
toffer to thq
great Christ
The work
by Gen. R.
advantage.
The work I
be aroca rqd
sen bent lesvj
cf the Loulst
tha work can
PI * CMT * , At"Drag Store oHl. A. Solomona^SJ.,^
anl4 *t Agent f the city of savannah:
de-lrable
before pnblishi
ly revised and corrected
Wished for l^e potyTifary
<IM ut
PORTABLE >
STATIONARY
do ‘ w
OS-# AND.
P V J, ULiuri-JL^ I j
H i Jk\J& D t j.
For Sat^tf'a
O lr-nu.ma .Uw»M
NE fiKjigrptft
one 35 ■ffi» ) ‘;^ J i 4g
ONE** w
““•ti-i^-fS
frl . f-Ki-d*
e+t! r tut
SAW MHO, {MMBfigeity unsorpastod,
hand *° u 1 '’itnairM 1 . ;.
- t Aril M - | .
AWn^nOfC^ION METAL,
Of my OW.^ %W«£®TUl«. dqfert^r te te^-
^ *■ ¥!*<**W2'*™"* ■ j
fm if L ,11c vdoM v .rcH
•wLxiaf fhM F. E.TIMMplfe,
aafft-lte y. Aaguata.O*-
Medacil
Steamers fat
mmzmmr bjl jnmmsgae ^
latiBiP^ > ,oi!a«h u
ro, ^«S»|
ffrom mm York u T“mr . *.a|
From New Yprk tu Bahia.. iso
From New YofetoJOode Janfiifo....;^;..; 2»
M Stto*age at, half feces rate* heddW tecladed.
Meals extra* i> ..... ^ , i u -.i'
Aa exprrienoed Surgeoe laatteehed lo Mchvesate:
All Letien mast a sea thmoghfee Fiat (Mice. Bmtr ■
age 10 cents. J
Prefarfe-teforomfe-o^prom^te^ «-
■ ■ ; No. 12 Stoddard s Block. ,
QARRUDM A ALLKN, .,
my31 New York Ageate. ,
TO GOTTOK PLAITQtS.
fTfH* “ARROW TIBS” end “PAINTED ISON
1 •ANf)8”aoe a oafepl:fe aUbsSfetefor Hopate
’ MtUgOtekm. (I lifrilferiU .ua-, I i.mU» u-.£,
They combine the utmost simplicity with tlfe
WAtmt paariMe aeearttyt nt. . ;
They arefretfeWl qalckar. nold the Bad* am*liar,
ad coot-meek less 8haa Mepe. .*• i
There Tic* realregeiy tenee aad very poyalar Im
be Gulf States. -■ -dJ
ffke engmri^roilte (irurosetto ail cedsss for flay
quantity, deliverable In amy ef the gnai leal raapetee.
^TVisyaretordale Jw JMroans^AMJUKtW^LOWte
Per farther pertwaiara, it turn a .- aat
C.f; . M. T. -BARnarft.-
Chills and Fever, Asthma,
. Rheumatism, Cancer,:
And Epileptic Fite,
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MRS. ELIZA KEOGH,
Oorber or Broughton 1
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u Mer#M*b’ HUU*
A ruf comer King and GeaTfema, COteetmmtfn
Military and MavAf rinthinj,
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matmamixma.
tof.l
DAYS after date aigdlcaUoa wnf be aade
. the Court of Ordtearv of McMotel bdflfeffor
Mare to sell fee net eteatoof Cbarire RunesCtefe
<ef «id eowBty. deceeeec
MUKA A. OANNON.**^
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