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Jhe Dailu News and Herald.
SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8. M«A
VraMill
Do you think if I’d * baby.
That I'd let him pull my hair T
Do von think I’d put on collars
just to let him noil and tear f
Do you think I’d call it pretty
When he bite, hie little toe ?
Yet I have known Home eilly mothers
With tlieir babies, do just so.
Do you think r4 art him crying
Just to see hi* canning frown ?
Do you tfetokiU art «* walking
Jast to see him tumble down 7
Would I call my baby pretty.
When he’d neither teeth nor mar ?
Yet Eve known some silly mothers
With their babies, think they are.
Would I buy him drums and rattles,
Just to hear him make a crash ?
Would.I watch him most delighted
Break my mirror all to smash?
Would I smother him in flannels,
Jast because his voice was low ?
Dose him up with bella donna 7
Silly mothers, treat them so.
Would I think his brow Byronic,
Just because It was so bare 7
And his head Napoleonic • \
In its shape, though minus .
Could I trace the marks of genius
In his eyebrows, arched and low?
Yet I've known some silly mothers,
with fchir babies, think just so.
Would I think my baby destined
To become a man of men.
And to govern and control them
By the might of sword and pen ? .
I dare say these noisy babies
Play the very deuce—l know,
And I've seen the wisest women,
With their babies, think just so.
In General*
—The Pope iB said to be depositing large
sums in foreign banks.
—A negro in San Francisco recovered
$500 dollars of a newspaper for styling him
“a darkey.”
—Ristori baa hired a brown-stone front in
NewYork.
—The “Riatori Hat”—of green velvet
with rose trimmings—is the last novelty for
the ladies.
—Lindsey, the preacher, who whipped
his child to death, has been indicted for
murder in Orleans county, N. Y.
—Nearly all the European powers are re
organizing or preparing to re-organize their
armies on the Prussian model.
—A model hpuse, consisting of tee
stories, besides cellars, being biuilt in Paris.
It will have no staircase, but, instead, a hy
draulic lift
—Dr. Livingston writes, July lltW, from
somewhere in the middle ot Africa, that he
is well and “pushing along.’’
—Nine hundred and forty negroes, from
Georgia, Virginia and Tennessee, Will be
sent to Jjiberia by the Colonization Society,
on the 1st of November.
—It is said ex-Secretary Harlan, who ten
years ago was not worth $5,000, has accu
mulated a fortune of nearly half a million of
dollars.
3ER
and Liquors.
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Scranton,
w.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
cuo*9« ewMAWiKs,. ^
ASP
WINKS.
EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES,
Hty, Com, Oats and Bmt, strictly at
the trade; and we flatter ourselves that•
it to the interert of dealer, to
head of Bey, opportte Jefferson
wholesale to
we can make
patronise os, at the
n. mlO-tjf
TTI9
T. J.Dunbar & Co
IMrORTEBS AND DEALERS IN
f » J T .li t folk! J.
Brandies, Whiskies, Grins,
Wines, Cigars, Etc.
cefilfr^ted 1$tilatiel.
phia Ale and Demercter Champagne.
^ \^wM reet '
Scp6-3m
SAVANNAH. GA.
—It is reported that Judge Underwood is
afraid to visit Richmond under a belief' that
there are parties there who design to assas
sinate him.
—There is a negro in PhiUdelpbfa {Whose
feet measure twenty-nine inches. The Re
publicans are going to secure them as a party
platform.
—Archbishop McCloskey, of the New
York diocese, will preach the Introductory
sermon at the National Council of the
Catholic Cathedral next Sunday.
—A celebrated wit was asked wby he did
not marry a young lady to whom be was
so attached. “I know not,” said he, “er-'
eept the great regard we have for each
other.” ~ i
—An American correspondent, writing
from London, thinks that lbs Reform agita
tion, the Fenian troubles, the terrible
famine In India, and the consequences of the
Jamaica revolt, will tend to hasten a revolu
tloniu England. _ _ '' "
—Gov. Patton, of Alabama, bas requested
and obtained the t re-issue of rations by the
Freedmens Bureau, representing that
seventy to eighty thousand persons i1n,iliat
State, chiefly widows and orphans, ’arf: atiffer-
ine for the want of food.
—Beast--Batter -has -been snubbed in the
Pittsburg Soldiers’ Convention, and Banka- AtCE POIINIH.TQ
patted in his. stead. . A precious pair of
worthies. The whole meeting has -beem a
farce beneath contempt
—Correspondents in London treat the re
form agitation in England as an unmistakable
symptom of a coming revolution in that
country; a struggle which will eventuate iu
the people tukiDg the management of govern
ment in their own hands.
—Ad old black woman, aged ninety-six,
died in St. Louis on the 19tb iost. She left
a son fifteen years of age, born to her when
she was eighty-one years of age, and when
She was entirely blind; as slie remained to
the day of her death.'' -
—The inventor of the Prussian, needle gun
was in his youth a poor gunsmith. Ha now
has an extensive foundry, is seventy-eight
years of age and is rich. He saya.be received
the first idea of a breach-loading gun
from Napoleon I. The only ' beautiful
field he ever saw. was that of Jena.
—Phillips threatens the block and the axe;
Brownlow, the torch and turpentine; Forney,-t
impeachment; Sherwood, murderj. Stqyen-s
the penitentiary of lid^i - This specimen!of
statesmanship of the Radicals; says the Ar-'
gas, ought to make holders of United St
securities rush to the polls next Novel
to keep those statesmen in power." :: ,
— In Lexington, Kentucky, a tew nights
since, a woman named Collins went to Imp
door in' answer to a knock, and openimsit
was instantly shot in the forehead and killed.
The-inmates of the house took no notice’of '
tbe.repert of the pistol, as firing about the
house was'common, anglier body remained
all sight where it felt to bo faffej next
morning by fieri childip - O w «
—-▲ Gipsy woman promised to show 4w<_
young ladies their husbands’ faces-in a- pail
of water. They looked, and exclaimed,
“Why, we onJy ijeeMrtocea.^ 7 “Well,” said
the Gipsy, ’“thdse Tflcfes' wlII be yonr hus
bands’ when you are married/
—The London Court Journal takes pains
to tell its courtly readers that a colored wio.
man, rear Memphis, recently gave birth to
four boys, and bas named them respectively
Abraham Lincoln, Wm. H. Seward, Henry
Ward Beecher, and Horace Greeley.'
—The Wfi*fc\Jtittgqt Cfinjiiifle states that
Gov. Swann, of MarylanaT apprehends dial
torbancesat the coming election, and it is
said ha* asked to have five thousand troops
stationed in Baltimore lor the preservation
•f order/
—A €4d|^t^ df tlllptq^t^omplaitis
of tfie rains aDd Cold weather and says the
Ms-x’bSteijWsftist
jury to the corn crop Is a trendy SimbCdsc.
I clasped'her tray band in mine; J clasi
her beauteous form; I. vojrW to Mriri*.
from the wind, ‘and tom the, world’s cdli
storm. She set. her beauteous .eyes bn tne,
-the tearsdid wildly flow; a&d'witb her little
Bps the cud, “Confound you, let me go!”
; • , i o: lam ytfcnsj
—'The Radfcab^m Coogret* voted $10,000
to a young woman, under- Ifes premia* that
she would produce a bust of the nrtc Prealr
dent Lluchlh.pfihe if AeMfibed by Mrs-
SwissheMfVtmter femuBtotllcal, as a lady
‘prho calls upon Senators and Representa
tives at their lodgings,”-aUl whOM skill to.
- knowledge ot Smarts consiSTW-tliree
months’ study, and the production of a “bast
of herself; naked to the waist.’* 3N
m Wanted, T
10,0001 BLACK, jgg) gyj.
■AS. L. COLBTfSS
mm-tf Osjthsr Bay and Abereem rims.
H. CL ruwe;
WHOLBSAbK
sion Mercliaat;
Corner Bryan and St. Julian streets and Monament
: H^PRlh* and VBOETABC^W^^k^ay.
•n hand. ...A — , . . J > AitiT-tf
Philip CallananI Jams* kiuiua.
Columbia Square
GROCERY STORE,
Bast side Of Columbia Square, cornet- of Habersham
and President streets,
BY PHILIP CALL AN AN & CO. . .
.DECEIVING, WEEKLY, first-class Fnmiiv Ore-
it ceries, Ales. Wines, Liqnora. Cigars; Fruits,
WhsleMs A**! fCrttnJl Dealer
t in Fine Groceries) Bosts.ssd Shoes, Ototafog, For
eign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars.
Also,Skehan’sOelehntad ' :-i a i
GOLDEN ALE..,.;, nt;l
AMD
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
tn bottle and In.wsod.” i
London and BnhUn BrOwn Stout, Scotch and Bnt> J
llsh Ales, Ac. r - j
Liberal dodactiona made to be trade.
• - 17* BltOUGHTON STHHBff, SAVANNAH,
d|tof; ,' ; - ;y' : : i.. ; iu | ja«iqUify;.stretyy, I.
V.A.BYAN&CO,
ao7 swear cnr«*t,
STANDARD LIQUORS,
Agents for Charles Farre Champagnes, Keller’s
Kentucky Boorbou W hiskey Ac. - /
myl-tf
Commission Merchants#
POWBft k ftflJLLER,
General Produce & Commission
MERCHANTS.
Com, Oasts. Flour, Feed, sto,
i SAVANNAH, GA.
BIRRENCB:
, Savannah.
. . Daniels, Savannah, Oa.
■wn. MI, WyUjr A CIStWai. tavaanah. Ga.
Messrs. Weaver. Richardson A Go., New York.
B. Bachetn, of G. Benowant A Baefaem, Now Tort.
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WILKINSON, WILSON K CO,
Cotton Factors and *
General Commission Merchants
A GBNTB for the purchase and arte of aH kinda of
A. Cotton Domestics.
* -.Iberal advances made on consignments
OBce-No. S Stoddard’s Lower Rang -, Bay street,
Sevaanah, Beorgta.
V. B. WILKINSON.
■ Of tiewnan. Ga.
B. J. WIiSON,
Pnrmerlr of Okeefnskee Cotton Mills, Ala.
P. H. WOOD, ■
Of' the late Arm of J. W. Babnn A Co, Sarih.
septAm
Austin & Ellis,
SO BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, OA.
1HOMAS U. AUSTIN.) Late of Apalachicola! Fla ,
(JIIAKL8S ELLEi, . I... aud Colnmbaa, tia.
sepll-if '
A M. Slosh. C. F. HvL’aue.
Late of Rome, Ga. Late ol Macon, Ga.
C. W. Stroai.l Late of ThomaavillS.
SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL,
COTTON FACTORS,
Forwarding and Commission
MBUCHASras,
No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range,
i r. u - BAY STREET,
, SA.VA.PfNAI3C, G-.A-
WtD make liberal a»lF»nc©-i on cotton and ether
produce in truueit or store^or on cQpfliignmeiite to
O J
GEO. PATTEN A SON,
GENERAL C 0 MM IS SIO N AN FOR-
WARI1ING MERCHANTS, .
Ai :J0 :i i ti3H ■;
Dealers la Cotton, Wool, Hides. Lumber,
and Provisions. 'if
.HENTH KOB
$WB8 tFMLUfS’ SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME
Iyl8-3jn , SAVASNAU. GA.
LOW PRICES!
i ^ Quick Sattsfl
W E have J aat received aad opeaed the LARGIiST
STOCK Of
faRY' GbdDS
to be fonnd In thla city, and which we offer at
LOWKB PRICES than they can be bought tor at any
other h«uae, consiating In part Of. , .
Every variety of Dress Good*
Housekeeping Goods
Domestics and Prints
Cloths and Ctsslmerss .
Hgamd lineas and Drills ,~r
. atoid Laces "... » r
Bair Bolls and Carls ,
Laos Points and Veils
Bradley's Empress Trails
Handkerchiefs
Ac., Ac., Ac.
EISSTPN & E( KMi\,
Planters’
RICE POUNDING MILL!
The. undsulgned. having become proprietors of
the property known as the “IAIWEB SAVANNAH
RICE MILL,” Intend at once patting in all new and.
necessary machinery for making it a FlRST-CLAdf*
to have Rice thoroughly cleaned an
market and to the Pis,tors and
their patronage we can promise full attention to
M lattwets- ;i t . ^1-: *■.?■ if JiAL’
Having ample facilities for storing Rice, Planters
and Factors can ship at any time to the Mil! to suit
their convenience, to remain on storage sir for
ponniijujg. LLOYD D. WADDELL.
‘ ‘ ' ' WyXIA® U. TUNNO.
ROSE A aRKWK.’OIIT.
Having taken enclre dharga of the working of the
abore named Mill, we WOO lit respectfully ask of the
Planters aniU>otto*7IWUgk> the vicinity of Savan
nah their patrtABg*hlr|Kjedlflag season, and in so
doing we can Tltft pTbmfte a careful at tention to their
lotorest, based upon our past business connection
aad experience in that line of bosiie-s. The Mill
will be In perfect order for ponndiug by the 1st of
October. , ROSE A ARKWRIGH1’.
For farther pAiticoiass, enqatroof Messrs. Rose k
Anctvright/at-tlfe Sl’ll. or At Thfe Banking Bouse ol
Wm. M. Tunno A Co., In Xxchange bnllding; <n- of
Lloyd D. n added, office (whsn-in the cityv at, the
' tom of W. H. Wbttosy A Oa, N0. 4 Har
ris’ Block. Bay street aii92 tf
Board, Board.
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OEVERAL Gentlemen, or Gentlemen and Ladles,
O can obtain Board on reasonable terms in one of
the most ptensant and convenient local ties io fli
city. Apply to MBS. W. F. PARK Lit,
ltd.Sonth Broad street,
if s»pM.tf Second door west of Barnard.
“GILLIAM’S OLD MILL.”
mum 6BJTS, MEAL.
LUDDINGTON ^ CO.
XCWHNGTON ft
uor. Habersham and Liberty t
ENTE«P^ISJBrlMliiL^
HER WEST BROAD AND cok-
TUIEZlWlM 11WWWW5.TA
DEPOT AT R- COWDEN’S.
Orits and Meal always on hand. ,
ocl-ltn — /'jrttf J. WADE ft BRO,
fu.ciB !
BRIGHAM, HOLS - A CO .
IT A
fljMdWtyrrf: I is 7 ’
Direct importation from Rio de Janeiro,
Far sale by
w<
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TrTTT
W5FE?
100 t~°^^ J a * 1 received, apd
Iv tui/rt ai
Bt B|tIlCk DWKLLING. Kurt |
JiLAIli & BICKFORD,
Lumber Manufacturers
AND DEALERS IN
TIMBER AND LUMBER
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Doors, Saab aud Blinds,
tv Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan
street. Office, 180 Hay street, savannah. Ga. Jy*2I tl
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FRtlS iiiiai sm**
That received a medal and SSaSt^W^-
withsUnding.
MAIZBSA,
The food and l .imny of the age. without a Magic
fault. One trtn wW conrtnre tbe mort akepttoaL
Makes Pnddint , «tes, C oaUsds, Blase Mange, Ac.,
without Isingls s whh fow or noogga nt a cootns-
tonishing the md economical. A slight nddltion to
ordinary Wisnl 'i onr greatly Unproven Brand and
Cake. It is also ate! lent for thickening sww-t reneen.
gravies for fish and meat*, sonpa, ftc. For Ice Cream
nothing can compart with It. - A-Httle boiled in milk
will produce rich cream forcoffiee, chocolate, tea, ftc.
Pot up In one pound packages, under the trade
mark Mnlaena, with directions for use.
A most delicious article of fboJfor children aad In-,
valid, of ail ages. ^
For tale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere.
Wholesale Depot, 186 FoHm Street.
WILLIAM DURYEA,
j2i-iy General Agent.
- HAWKINS A FAY,
Commission Merchant*,
‘ ‘ MO. *t PEARL 8TREET, '
HEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y.
WM. m. HAWKINS, J- ROCKWELL FAY.
Fwtlenlsr Attention paid to buying Produce, Provi
sionn, Wbisktes, aud Cigars, on order, nod to eon
glgnmenta.
umiKoa:
CLINTON HUNTER, flrm of 8pofford, Tileston A
Co., New York. Finch cr A McChesney, t Water^L,
New York. Richard Ellis, 114 Water Street, New
York. Wm. B. Miles, S9 Christie street. Hew York
W. B. Sibell. k Wall street. New York. Lewie L.
nrt'dw.iv- 4 W. Mason A Oo., Savannah
JOHN GRAY.
DEALER IN
Wooden Ware, Brooms,
PAILS, RRDgHES, MATE,
Twins*, Cordage. Tabs, ('haras. C rad ton*
Wagons, Chain, Baskets, ft*.
Nos. IS Fulton and 308 Front 8
.NEW YORK
. G. B. LAMAR, JUN.,
Successor to G. B. A G. W. Lamas,
General Commission Merchants
Forwarding aad Shipping Agents,
No. BAY STREEP (np stnire.)
liefer to Geo. W. Anderson, Joiiu C. Ferrll and G.
B. Lamar, Savannah; W. E. JnckHou, Jusl&h Sible>
V Boos, J 11 unfl J. W. Walker, Auguera. Consign
naenrs Moliulted. mvio
i. r. bouHK.
W.A.. liMTAMT.
Bouse & Bryant,
(Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,)
J
104 Day Sfitreet,
SAVANNAH. .... UEOROIA.
W ILL give prompt at'««tion to receiving and for
warding goods, sales on consignment, and all
orders; aud will also tcep constantly on hands
good Hook or uroceries.Liquors, Anrlcnltural Imple
ments, Building Materials, Kairbank- A Co’s Scales.
Ac., besides other go.«l* And luaunfErtared arttcle>
tor sale on consignment, and for which they are
agents. Orders and consignments J i espectfnlly so-
(cited. niu-tf
JOHN S. SIMMS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac.,
NOS. I AND 8 SAMMC? BLOCK,
Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
». «. UMKIH.
CHAD. L. MAWZ
Paterson,
mibEr,
Lumber & Commission
MUHCHA^iT,
No, 153 iia.F ] Street, gAyannah,
Ann
Darien, Greorgia.'
tar Qrdera for;Lnmher solicited. dlA
BLANCEVXLLE
SLATE MINING COMFY,
:S3K
,8800,000
• EACH.
van Wert, polk co., ga.
CapH Stock.,
Brigham, J. F. Dever, B. C-Gras-
od A. E. MMsbaU,- r f
WilhiirotowAanAh. La. li.\ >
Vies ParaipcNT—B. C. GraunLss, Macon, Ga
Bcem^TAny—A. E. Marshall, Atlanta, Ga
! wlH .soon be prepared to
liate, however large, for root
’ of slat'
*for
fate, for lintels, for
ltels,f
_ orders for
furniture manufactured out of
pavementfaMOrt a9|rf»<|SM If which e.atocen
be applied. Tile quarry is convenient to the cities of
Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Albany and OoMmbos.
Oa.; to the cities of Selma Montgomery and Mobile,
Ala,; to New Orleans, and will shortly be to Mem
phis, Penn..nndS:. Louis, Mo. The superiority,
slate for rooflng purposes, and Its special adapts belt
to various articles ot furniture and for pavement
well kuo#n.
Orders may be addressed to
A. B. MARSHALL, BeCy.
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B.irTBACY&CO^
Saeeassw ,4a IV. a, Cohea,
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'°Ho. SoiBroadway, c.ornerot Dash
-dfcqiii, 1 * Nnw
tfijVul A MO
with onr t
i a la a^IaLmaajia.
WUb oat IMPROVED RCBsCif, DIES h*.
ladies and gentlemen. Send lor our free CsUlogne
containing eainphu and prices Address,
t /A. M. SPENCER A CA.
lylW* li - : . BratgehOro. Vt
NOTICE.
imMiPINMlWURE
i am opening for the inspection of the pubjic,
a flue stock of 1 - c *' 1, J/ ,
CABINET F^NITUUki OK* 1 ™- T
Tdwhftfe the attention of ail fa invited.
na-iy
n fl . 8.R. HARRINOTOM.
YELLOW CORN.
TOOO
meat,- by
sepat-tf
siolc:-. i ' *n ,• — •. u cnCnstts ,
bushels for aato low, to does
HILL* CO.,
rdard’s Lower Range,
& CSS
JhMSttui. Woods
aASHilil- V h,k. .
Q8iN$$l Qointfiis’n Mwohlhti
- $%BiS*WP?*i r ii»war/:
IJ?I fiLtlkl U r.
Hitt: ii -v tflAVANNAH, GA.
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LINVILLE & 6LEAS0N.
8t. Julian Street, West of Market,
SAVANNAH, A
ft
Ik 31i Honsi
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VALENTWC * BASLER.
si) kind* of
iA<$h> Alleys
aag4-lm
MERC&Alfttf UXGHANGE
■ LC’SCH'HOUS^ 1 '
Ball Streets near Bay Lane,
F REE LUNCH served from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., And
from • p. a to 18 m. Rest of Liquors, Ales.
Wtnas, Ac., constantly on band.
|jl-tf FRANK PERRY Proprietor.
?mim HOTEir
■OUTUXAST CORKER OF ^tlLL 'AND
SOIT^H BROAD 1TBKKTS.
T IE PROPRIETORS would respectfully announce
to the public that Mm above Hotel is nowo|
for the reception of Permanent and Tr
Ratable Boarding Rouses for families and othei
ton.ciiy. v,i>* . ■» -o
There to n Bar connected with the Hotel, at which
day and evnninf! the fluest Cream In the city. Also-;
MAfegn which they will furnish tbs
bwM Sods m toe City. . rrj.. L
Parties can oeflirnisbed with Crsnm at ail
jyld-tf . ' ,
ST. CHARLES SALOON,
always on hand. Including .
EE’S WATER, directly Imported from Hsnmgtham,
Nassau, ahd the best of Rhine Wlnea.
LUNCH every day at n o’elort mffl-ly
tort Royal House,
MILTON HEAD, $. C.
a ROEG Fttrimon
LA PIEBEE HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
r|lHH SUBSCRIBERS having leased this favorite
A House, it has been
REFITTED AMD RKFIRVIIRED
IN AH ELEGANT MANNEB,
And. is aato Prepared writ n the Host Per
fect Appolnnaents for the itecep-
ttoa of Owest..
The tret position among fl rat-class Hotel* will bt-
maintained m the future, as in the oast.
Jelttm BAKER A - FARLEY.
▲ oznrTS fob.
MERRITT, WALCOTT A CO.,
14 Coartlandt Street Mew Yirt.
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Bolts, Nnts, Washers, sett Screws, Tap. and Dias,
Ac, Ac., and dealers in nil kinds of Railroad, Steam-
‘ ~ ‘ lien, Mila, Varnish, Punt,
J: Osk Tanned and Robber
Ibisping and Riveting Ham-
i Pipe, Nalls, Circaisr and
nen, Fites, Chisels, Gas
ft CO.'S celebrated Portable Steam Engines,
pi
FOB SALS,
QNDHAOARTHY OPi/wecfendbsnd. Will be
sold cheap.
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
('or. Bav am) Ahercorn rtreeto.
EDWARD B. YOUNG. CLAYTON & WOODS
, ZOILNG & WOODS,
Bankers & Brokers
Sofaula, Ala-,
WILL receive Deposits, buy and sell Exchange,
Gold aad Sliver, Uueumnt Bank Notes, Gcwernmsnt,
Railroad and all othor Securltias. Will *!» bay Cot
ton on ordqrp,
CoRsettoiis made sad promptly remitted.
They will also make collection, in any part of the
United States, and make cash advances on cotton
consigned to ear-friends-in Sew York, Charleston,
Savannah, Apaiacftlqpia* or New Odessa
• 0petrtlag^s a polk fn capttal, pith oar lpng ss-i
tabllshetl credit, ts a sufficient guarantee of safety
In all our business transactions. - -
REFEB TO
Con ant ft Young, t w „_
Nourae ft Brooks, i Tork ’
JAdams, Frost ft Co., Chatteiton, S. 0.
Johnston, Woods ft Qo., Savaonnk, oa.
Foote * Malono, Mubdo, Ala.
Joslah Morris, Montgomery, Ala.
Wm. B, Tponffi Oolumbns,.Oa.
Jbbn King, Barter, Columbus, Ga.
' Jennings, Wicks ft Bra. HaN. Orleans. To.
Xo r »oc«; vtv, to>l)t. J t, 18M. * 1 sep«»m
X ff. STEELE,
- (LateSteel* ft Bartmnk,)
11 MerchantB’ Bow, Hilton Heod,So. Ci
T ° ItM comer tana ana George ste.,CHarteeton,
C l ALLS the attention of Wholesale and Retail
f dhssers to his snperior stock of
Military and Naval Clothing,
« AHD
T. FURNISHING GOODS,
IFiikuTctortM. Fancy (toed*, dal Plato
W»Cs, Swords, Sashes, Belt*. EiW<»rbtoerliiS, Boot
Capo, ItoUlMMs, aaoMMM, («r,ves, Ae.^ftc.
FERTILIZERS
JL. Lioter A Brother's
r " uc RAW BONE
SUPEI-PMSPHm or LIME
• "Attn -
PURE GROUND BONE.
> INHERE FEKTTLIZBRS, being made Mm thobsst
1 Biktiils and-m the most iptrovel ynamter, tfi
confldrtSSrecomSended^asthTKStotoe^marhnu
General Agents for ths Msonfacturnin,
NWtflf BL J.
■want LaRockk, wnsr A Daniols,
‘ S5i '
Boker’s Bitters
.. t _
For sale at all prominent Otoeera, Jm M*r&mits»
md MKgM, Mifl wbolBMtle <m)y, Mf
L. FUNKE,-Jr.. 8oU Agant,
into8m * liberty Etranc. B. T.
I^*i44yL fchiii^mr f irT
A Pulaski Hons# Stables.
1V..f> T ; •
CHARLES L. OOLBTWOSb.
coc. Bay snaAberanrastrartK
IHAELESTOR HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
fllHIS popnlai and well known Hotel, sitonted in the
A boalness portion of the city, bos been newly fur
nished throughout by the present proprietor, who has
been sixteen years connected with the establishment,
mto-tf W WHITE, Proprietor.
PURPOSE
AND
A diorious Besul
H.
’Than an as many roads to nuns add fortune as
there were gateway, to ancient Thebes. Your am
bitions warrior is for carrying Us way with ths
rtbra; your aspiring politician for scheming his way
by Intrigue and consummate art.' But there Is one
grand broad path to the goal, along which nothing
bass can travel. Tt |s the ^ath' let apart for the
march of talent, energy, aid noble purpose an
though fall of obstacle* It contains none that 4 brave
man cannot surmount. This fact haa been exemplified
n Innumerable Instances, but id few'more forcibly
banUtI|iarite andprogiqyool DB. HOOFLAND’6
GERMAN BITTERS. For over flfteen ypars Itscoarse
had been onward and a pound, ecnltortng blessings n«.
sonsy stop, antu tt now stftpda os tb* topmost rounds
o(tpqUddsro(fnaM.as tire ,
&EEAT TONIC.
Hoofland’s Berman Bitters
U a posttiv* rsmsdy for
DY8PEPSIA,
Diseases Resulting loom
61 THi UVII »“d
IIIHTIVt SIMM,
j, ,. .
(And la the only certain and aafa
RESTORER OF STRENGTH
IN CASES OF DEBILITY.
Medica),
LIVE OAK CLUB fOUSE,
No. ft GEORGE STREET,
Charleston, South Caroljnk,
b now open for the accommodation of traaalnnt an
permanent guests.
Ckoicesl Liqnon, Wines, Ales and Began
8S per D»y.
HERRING’S
FIRE FROOF SAFES
AND
Fairbanks’ ”
PATENT PLATFORM SMLES
BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN
H ating been aoexts for the above sato
and Beales for the last flfteen years, are now
receiving large consignments or
Safes and Seales.
HERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION FIRE PROOF
SAFES, with pA-ent Crystalled Iron Barglar Proof.
ALSO, .
A large and complete assortment nf FAIRBANKS'
PATENT PLATFORM SCALES, from 1,800 pounds
dormant down to 4W pounds.
PLATFORM AND UNION,
_ _ GROCERS’.jCOUSTER^ASH
7 : , - ; RTBN BALANCE.
The Above Safes and Scales are too well known to
Nquire any comments. Stock constantly oo nsnd
aad Md at Mannfaemrer’S j«rd Pr cyA fj A 1 SeylO
For Sale. J V
entire crop ot Oorn, Cotton, Cana Potatoes, Ac ,
ftantotion toaltuaSl Mas miles from Matti-
soo Court. House, Fla , and two miles from Chsrry
Lake C* arch, wtrnreUltra nre good sebwols now in
snocessfol ope ration. Ths fertility of the s U and
heslthfulMssi orthe place, and ths high mssral tows of
ths neighborhood, mske ft one Of the mdit Bearable
placealn the State.
The Mad is well watered with labas and ronfriim
branches, that have Mger tailed .to. the moat pro-
tncted drfttoftlrk-iiw a* wiringredjlanda are oov-
ered wiUJbl UpA h|40fo a$l pine timber.
The plantnton is now In' sncceasfol operation, with
400 acres planted In long staple cotton, which will
produce nt least MO bales; ZT<> acred In can, which
wIN produce 4,ro» bushels corn. 7.
The lands on the entire place are ectobensd of
t>4> acres—1,one acre* cleared sad Ml good
faeces. *
1 will also sell eighty head of hoga, fourteen good
mules, well broke, two horses, three plantation wag
ons, forming utensils to ran twan’iy ploughs, black
smith and carpenter’s tools, one McCarthy Cotton Htn,
JlfilffElllJd RR.I JfltdUB f^fwlturft, EHli jgHHIftlg
OU ’T? *r« aofet tnjtfoeUref "ilEter on the place,
good dmelEife kmiAnjewi cibKs Efficient to accom
modateall the laborers necessary to woik the plan-
(AttOR (QCQMlflllVe • . •
If applied for early, the purchaser Wiltfeat a bar-
^Mdress me at MadtSon O. H., Fli **<[-.
asin-dtr John L. TGHHK
Rockland Lime
1 AAA BUBKA FIRST QUALITY, Ct»B<
looo
aspti-tf
ft’s
* BARNARD.
Notice.
-rr
00. in the
fl-tf
lrwitauSm**
sold stand of
HENBT LATHBOF ft OO
STEJkll ENGINE AND SAW KILL
ENGINE
f l and Saw Mill, manofaetored to order at the
IwrekA Nn v iisrtt. CIS dam art rtt AfertMl
VapoeforTretaraflae bsrtm.wttfr,alltosli
BaQUr Ooaaty Ooart (
By the use oflhls Bitters
IVtokeasd tail Debilitated Frames Be-
esau Reasiveil with all the Vigor
. . of Hcadtlt.
Impaired con^dltutloua are rebuilt,’ and the patten
a s short time regnins
Vioor. Health and Stren~th.
• 0B8BKTE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS,!
Retailing form Disord rrs of the Digestive Organs!
Gonstipatio u, Iuward Piles, Pull ness ot Blood to the
Head, Acidity ol the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-
born, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight
In the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink*
tug or Fluttering at the Pit of the
Stomach, swimming ol the Head,
Hnrrfes «,i.i i.iiftPuitBreath
ing, Flattering at the
Heart,
Choking or Suffocating
Etas*lion when in a Lying Pas
ture, Dimness of Vision,
Webs before the Sight, Paver
and Dali Pain la tne Head, Defl-
deucy of l’arepi ation. Yellowness of
the Skin and Byes, Pain In the SMe, Back,
Q*i—- Y~ ..- ftc., duddea Fluuhas of Heat, Burn
tog to the Flash, Constant liaagtoioga of Kvil,
and gieat Depression of Spirits.
Remember
That these Bitters
contain no Ram or Whiskey.
And can’t make Drunkards.
,_ c , Is not a
Bar Room Drink,
Bat a Highly Okmoentrated Vegetable Extract,
Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Inforiona Drue
It cannot Insidiously Introduce the vice of Drank
juntos into the bosom of yoar families—to your wUa
your children, or yonr friends.
Dr others, whose systems have become impaired b;
hardships or disease, will And in this Bitters a tom-
hat will restore them to all their lull vigor.
Oiven Better Satisfaction!
/* more Testimony
_ Have more respectable people to vqpch for them l
Than any other article In the Market Ws defy arij
one to contradict this assert lor,
AND WILL PAY $1,000
To any one that will produce a Certiorate phMahed
by ns hat Is not GENUINE.
N
READ WBO SAYS SO.
VNON THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE.
Washington. January 1,1984.
Gentlemen.-—Having stated it verbally to you, 1
have ne hesitation in writing the fact, that I expert
encod marked beneit from your Hoofland’s Germsi
Bitten. Daring « lung and tedious session of Con
grests, pressing and onerous duties nearly prostrate!
ms., A kind friend suggested the see nf lbs preps a-
tion I have named. 1 took his advice, and the meal
was improvement of health, renewed energy, aru
that particular relief I so much needed and obtains;.
Others may be similarly advantaged,-If they, desire t»
be." Truly your friend,
TUG MAS E. FLORENCE
’. W. D.Selgfri«d, Pastor of Twelth Baptist
Glrnrch.
Phllsdslphta, December to, 188A
iareas. Jonas A Everts,
Gentlemen:—I have recently bean taboriag Bade,
the distressing rflecu of indtgeattaa, aooempaatad bj
a prostration of the nervous a/stsaa. Nsmsrous rtm
ames were recommended by rrtonds aad some of then
tested, hot without reilaf. Yoar HocEtaad’sGerem
Bittora were recommended by peraoat who had trie-
them, and whose favorable meatfon of tfe« Httort! in
duced me also to try them. I mast confess tost 1 hao
an aversion to patent meal tines, from ths “titoasam
aad one” qnack “Bit tare,” whose only aim seems b
oa to palm oti sweetened and dragged liquor spot
■annuity, in a sly way; aad tha tsadwwy «
I fmr. |a to twaWn manw a ft«a«E»maJ ajwmxxlf wrf.
learntoe thstyonraia* really i55ctoa
Tteok tt with happyeflMt. Itoactiot
ossSSuwtiK
have derived great and p-rmsnant benefit from Ilf
ase of a few bottles.
Not M4 Shacksmaxsp street.
)4flnu Ukt. • ■
beware of counterfeits.
Ese thatthetignatnrs of“O. Jfl. JACKBON’’ is ER tfes
Wrapper ojesen bottle. . ,
aDS ' i IB W
PRINCIPAL OFFICE St MANUFACTORY
No. 631 ARCH STREETf
' JOHESA EVARS,"
ll 8Ua$Eft0RS1OC.1L JACKBON A CO.
W. M. WALSH, (foie Agent.
eaftfo^Na*aaM-^intog«t(n^Bfe„ -Bftrtofiab, Ga
•ell was
N ntting, Powell & Co.,
. - BAWkeiis,:
GKO
TRUNK STORE, j
WH0LE8ALB ANDBETAH*
-wu .t. raYANNAH, GA
aAtf
, * SINCE THE Ujf
ANNUAL, MESSaJ
tasnan w thx Paoraino^ 0f
H'ostette r > L
STOMACH BITTEBj
For the information aad guidance or M „ >o
HEALTH
As ths GREATEST OF TEMP 0 r al „ j
demand for this potent and agree.
bfc TONIC and ALT2R^\ V ^|
been immensely iacr*** ^ •
Not only in this country, bnt In m ...
which commerce bears our flag, the J,' htr|1
of the article are known sad ^ CD ‘ lir
been fonna suited io all clh a .,t e , P « !‘ W - -
the needs of every cIm, 0 f swiet, •
•be purest vegrtahle ingredleat.
fotaaral salt or corrosive vegetables!kta!i ^ 1
*■ FTOpertiss Of .
MAOHIO, a GENTLE LAXATmT^** s
ANTFBILIOUd AUENT, it is
Chemlslsas the safest, Md b .
,-flan* as the surest PrevenutiveS"? 1
•rauratlv. Preparation of the '
The nature of its components t. tt,. I
UbantiRtotosc TteJZZ*5
■ipie of sound By., mmicatod **
totl^briic aperies, J
rpodle herbs, roots and barks that bounw
has yet developed for the use or man JL
Me Bubstanee thst enters into in, S e7T! * i
called end selected with scrupulous cT^f i
thing that is not sound and perfect ot S 1
uiitsmannfiictare.
lathe factory at Pittsburgh,PennsrlnuL ,
tem of inspection far more thorough vLL 1
adopted by Government anthoritj, aa a tatj*
W«be great stages of lifs, h rtgoronsi,.*
tised. Every barrel of the cereal stimuli-., ,
*m» ths basis of the Bitters is usoertslued
■stately pure before it Is received inu, the,
s iriug department, end every i oa r ana
uedic'ating ingredients scrntinlzed before tbs juJ
•f lnfotiao commences. Such Is the euora>o 9a f
JSCity of the tanks In which the Bit ere are
itist the proprietors are enabled to keep ale;,,
tot hand, and to supply the domeatlcMills
market with an article matured and mel!
time. Hence the flery and biting flavor t
tsches to ordinary bitters, and which is due to tt
VBWNK98 and the Inferior quality of the iltjJj
•lcohol of wilich they are concocted, is new»
^tvod in tills-mild and agreeabla preparation j
•ordiugtotde testimony of able chemlstatoj
enco of good Rye Is the most healthful ot slip
and
Hostetter’s
STOMACH BITTERS
Are the only Medicinal Tonic in the World oil
.hat duid is the stimulating ingredient.
To Dyspeptic Sufferers.
Under the general head of Dyspepsia may he i
til the varieties or indigestion: Its symptoms
(O various, and differ so mnch la different indrv
that It is almost impossible to classify them. In
of them are utterly Indescribable. It nut J
safely asserted, however, that half the riisea*n|
mankind spring from a disordered comlitiou o[a
(tomach; and that ttie other half, whatever ihej
ortgto, reset upon that sensitive and tinpnrtiiiw
tan. Among the ordinary indi -at o:n of Dyepr
.re flatulence,a bloated and lull feeling Mi
(tomach and abdomen immediately after eating,J
gnawing sensation or a sente uf Iio'Io-.vikm «e
pit of tbs stomach between meals, a henry dull It
ng in the head, feeble or uu«< a.!y appetite, ml
uonal nausea, reetlestness during Highland awwjT
inrefrrshed feeling on risinglu the moruiag. palgtil
don of the heart, depression of mind,
moanting to monomania, los* of memory, co’SJ
loo of tbonglit, sour stomach, with railing of ’mkl
ind a choking sensation in the throat, dicina fl
-ye, pain In the diaphragm, feebleness aad djQd|
i itlon for exertion, and sometimes emaciation ■
torpae-llke paflor. These are a few of the i
igns or Dvspepsia, but as it is generally compiiaid|
vith specific affeetlonsof the bow Is, ths liter t
the i eives, Its victims have many addition^ k
W >1eh are technically atirlduted to other cin*i
The bset a ,vice thst can be given to ant on«n|
has ths slightest predisposition to Dysp-pelv It s'3|
cify his or her digestive organa by th* dally as if ’
Hostetter’s Bitten.
The disease proceeds from a lack of vlgoria tS
ttomach, and this vitalizing preparation *111
md renovate that organ. If the gattr c'-ippetti,^
a good working order, and can perfectly t
tadthoroughly assimilate the food suomitol a -
peration. there will be no Dyspepsia. If tt c
to this, ft requires reinforcement, and the best o! i
etnforclng agents should be forthwith revurteUl
The stomach is the commisssrliu of ths lysua I
ipplies the elements of life to the whole body. -I
tt is prepared the material of blood, auseie, w|
>fld fibre, and If it fails to purvey that materlsltl
luwtity, and of a proper kind, the whole tody <1
era, and with it the m- ntal faculties. Thet-fePf
•ect th* commissariat department. Don’t letce I
smy obtain possession of it. .It is eas'er to pv 5 1
•isease from gcttiDg into an organ than to eig'l
titef it becomes a chronic fixture. Coifc!« i |
drst Indication of unestinese iu the stonuo <>l
sign that Dyspepsia is preparing to attach, aadt-’tl
it at ooce with the GREAT REPBLLANT. I
But if tt is too late ta prevent, remember tttDi
not too late to cure. It is believed that there ! ‘|
case of Chronic Indigestion that can wlthsasad --
remedial operation of
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters I
.This belief Is grounded on twelve yesji’s*!**' I
•f the efficacy of th-- preparation. The arst 1"“' I
-f Its failure to give relief is yet nnchrouiclui. I- I
ver had failed, the voluminous correspond* 1 * *' I
ressed to the proprietors from all parts ofthe Ca® I
rates and South j\mer!c:i. woold at teait in- I
ms letter expressing dissatisfaction- But no, there I
< wot OKA The testimony, exfudlni ov»f I
<>4ift^ tbana dozen years, is all of th* rtpx'w I
vaor- Certainly this U a eaffioleat warns- I
-tatmiag that the BITTERS are a SPECIFIC w |
INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS VARIETIES.
Hostetter’s Bitters
Household jVIedicii 1 ^
It U a great fallacy to suppose that the I
uejs ot a medicine is any proof of its raino “ l
'oratfve. The truth is, that if the p* llK
j$slnst a remedy, it cannot do mncti good.
HOSTETTER’S BITTERS
AW not unpleasant to the taste, and always
md quiet, instead of irritating the etoiuaeit. ^
they are the best known preventative of s™
oanses. Their nsefoiness as a ftmdy
eraretiy be overrated. For sirknras at tl! '
(udden spasms, wind colic, hysterica, nerr0 ®\ ^
(die, laasttude, tow spirits, and .°’®. tb *LL tt iigJ.
one Utile aliments that are contlhtmliy j
every femlly, these is notlilog co0,pjr3 Z.Z et are
whofe medicine chest foil of et
ders, and pills, is not worth a tingle Wtfleof
RITTBRB in saeh eases.
Caution.
ms GOVERNMENT INDORSE^!
In order to grard against
OepobUcare rsqnestod to **f*“ p *L,‘
baaartfolly engraved ^
whtafrthe Ooverament of toe I«»
aathentlcates every botHe r ®L"f!L ert owrtt»u|
TUtshieM. thrown by the
printers and tnepubhefor art A
plarodooaratauoosly across the cork
■sea et each bottle, and cannot t«U »
sTthanfeateasaalohserrer, urteh 3 '
BIUCM can be genuhw
stamp is there. uv * I
: Ills else proper to state thst the A
riOri »gstut them is to sa» m*
PREPARED AND. SOLD 8*
WOSTETTER & sMiTH|
: L ‘ 7"; pnnSKITBGB.
Mm And **fl««
•SV t toet ya*>N I