The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 13, 1866, Image 3

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0 CAL MATTERS. mma Ste»m«r FOB NEW TORE ^, M p Leo, Tuesday, Oct/ 16th, at - o'clock General Barnes, Thursday, Oct, 18th bama, on Saturday, Oct. 13, at 1 jBjship ,-eloct p. m. -r for BOSTON. ,. rltT orBith,Saturday, Oct. 13th, at — restnsvi 1 ? v J roIpBAi/rmo**. . r.,n McClellan, on Saturday, October ea®M> G , en : m _ o’clock, — m - — fob FLORIDA. m r UlZie Baker, every tiatnrday morning, at '^'sylvan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at jrlvn! and D<P» rtare of **•»*“»• piILV PASSENGEB DP TRAIN 8 A. X. 6:15 p. M, 8 P. M. ■amt iun-KOAD Savaueali at.. at Augusta at “d^Tdown' pa^no^ 7 ^ ^ Lrt llAC '',’ U ,aat"'U'.'.’.'.8:45 a.‘ m.‘ :at 8a”aneall at 7:06 P,M. ’ „ SIGH r FASSEN8EB TRAIN . Savannah at if. lesatllacun at., DOWS ag ttt 6:40 P. M. 8:2f AUg uJ!imau' at*. *. *.::::::: .* */. *. .i^a. m. , eV iUe aud (Gordon traina connect with ; ie« at &a v ^tuddutfB uiglit pasaenger trains at Gordon. >1) liULF KAILKOAD—DAILY (SundAJTS ©X wpted; _ : . t Savannah at 7:30 a. . a t Xuoiuaaville at.. , xhomaHVille at.... •s at Savannah at.... 7:30 I*. M. C:uo a. M. G:10 P. M. ,AjXiLL A GKoTdEK, Newsdealers, Sta- jU i Uookseilerti, Bull street (down stairs, ,.j t;.iy .nne, next to the Post Office, are au- ita for the Daily News A Herald. cu with them will tie promptly attended fte African Repealed To-Night. ^er’s posthumous Opera in five acts, “L’Af- was performed iast night for the first time in ] by the Ghioui aud Susini Opera Company, •ved a must decided success. •rtult is due, not so much to any re- l, . merit of any ouo feature or performer, as to ient manner in which the different deoart- rereattvnted to: costumes.properties, scenery, ra, choruses, processions, groups, etc., makiug able that fully compensated for the usual ays - (foueor two stars,and everything else below me- firei pcriormance of this opera last evening [with decided spirit and success, as evidenced amt raptures of applause. ; e j rimipal artistes last night acquitted them- <nu*t creditably. Madame Ghioni made an ex- Sclica, acting and singing this difficult role riutli pat-pion and power. Her intonation was m. d distinct. Her dressing of the character rtly aud correct. She sang her cavatina in the charmingly, and elicited a universal recog- lur artistic powers by a critical aud de- 1 audience. Pauline Camssa in the role of Inez, won new Is, giving universal satisfaction both by her ex- at vocalization and graceiul acting. or irfre, as Vacio, gave many proofs of bis ex- luary powers as a tenor of the very first order, ted and sung in the first act with so much anni- ii that he was frequently applauded, receiving 1'uest encomiums of the deligthed audience. |\Iarra, as Nalusko, shared the honors with 8ig. life was in fine voice, and acted the charade? • living yet revengeful slave to perfection. ^sini, as Dun Pedro, sang superbly, and gave •St satisfaction. His magnificent organ-like s heard above the choruses, aud he 1 mlmsiastic applause. He is a finished actor vocal artist, is always scrupulously exact, lust say is tlie greatest favorite of this de- ;y lopular company. lettl and Looatelli, who filled the secondary their utmost and gave the principal per- strung support. j (land Chorus and powerful orchestra were 1 o tho requirements of the Opera, under the •n of the distinguished Conductor Signor i^he gems of the Opera are the aria of Inez. Camssa, which elicited general applause I Ledictiou Chorus in the Council Chamber, re distinguished himself, and was justly d. Ih the second act the slumber song by oni, won the warmest plaudits of the audi- is piece i8 very difficult aud only vocalists it rank are able to execute it with the fine extraordinary facility with which it was lime. Ghioni last night. The duett in the between Mme. Ghioni and Slg. Irfre, was ivc aud elicited applause. -j ad fiuale of the act was well given. In the tho splendid sailor chorus, sung by thirty and powerful male voices, was a recog- :t ure of the opera, which abounds with musi- the highest order. Signor Mam, as Ns- act bears tbo greatest weight, and he ielf to ne au ariist fully equal to the ar Xu the last act Madame Ghioni has an (role to perform, and .the effeotive manner rendered the dying scene established tho highest rank both as a vocalist aud Sects of the opera are very fine, some tCKjet—the "between decks” of the ship and in .Ik or upas tree*’—having been paiuted k expressly for the compauy. The scene I e 3dvages attack and capture the ship was •e, and drew forth raptures of applause. II ncehst night was one of the largest and M that we have seen in our theatre for ■u vU9e being so crowded that ilia standing part was occupied, and many .were un- n aumissiun. In order to afford all an to enjoy the opera so generally esteemed the gr« at composer's compositions, the nsented to repeat •• The African ” to- poEitively the last night that the com- •rform iu Savannah, aa they leave on rning for Macon. Wo understand that thence to Columbus, Atlanta, Mont ile. and New Orleans, the Ghioni and Susini Opera Company tablished wherever in the South music d, to need endorsement from us. In re- Tleasure their brief stay in our midst has wi«h them, one and ali,health and hap- professional sucoess commensurate with '-1 r merits. Mayor*! Court. The following cases were i*o*©itupfor trialbafor* Hia Hohor the Major yesterday morning: Bnaaaaah Ljnek, cfaargad with Inreatajllag iaUa market, also with giTing a iRoig ruane. to the paliaa- man, aoanaiag abusive language to him whan pre sented with a summons, was fined ten dollars. Charles Smith, a seaman belonging to the schooner Alfred ^een, was charged with improper conduct, drunk and lying in the street. Smith stated that having taken too mnch whiskey aboard ha was unable , to navigate, and came to an anchor ou thesidewak, where "he lay until spoken by a policeman who came to his assistance, and rendered all the aid he could in getting him in safety to the Police Barracks. His Honor filed a bill of costs to the amount of two dollars against Smith, which he handed over to the clerk and departed. M. S. Joyce, charged with the same offence as above stated, was fined in a like amount A citizen was brought up on the charge of allowing water to be thrown from his premises into a lane, after being notified that it waa a violation of the city ordinance. It haviug been ahown ♦*>»' the water waa thrown broadcast over the lane, and not in auefa a manner as to create a puddle, prhich only is a violation of the ordinances, the case was dismissed. Apprehended Difficult^' at Fernandina,—We learn from a reliable source that a serious difficulty was apprehendA at Fernandina, on Wednesday, last, in consequence of a threatened attempt by the Sheriff to eject several persons from houses which they had purchased from the Government, about three yeara ago—tlie right of redemption having expired. The owners contended that their property was exclusively their own, not recognizing the authority of the Sheriff in the matter, and threatened resistance by force of arms, to any effort on tbo part of the Sheriff to eject them. The military were ordered to hold themselves in readiness to prevent any breach of the peace. We shall probably learn further in a few days. From a Cruise.—The U. S. Revenue steamer Hau- semond. Captain Colcahury, arrived yesterday from cruise. By the Nausemond we have the following marine intelligence: Daring the recent severe gale an English ship (name unknown) went ashore on the point of Cape Cannaveral, Florida, and will become a total loss. The brig Anna D. Jordan, /from Boston, bound to St. Mary’s, arrived at Fernandina ou Tues day evening last, having weathered the recent gales in safety. nrr Removed.—Our former next door neighbor, C. W. ThoinpHon, has removed to the largo aud commodious store house, on the middle of the block, south side of Bay street, between Abercorn and Drayton streets, where he will be glad to nee his former numerous customers. Haviug plenty of store room, Mr. Thomp son has made large additions to his stock. Those de sirous of obtaiuing good bargains and No 1 articles should give him a call, as persons doing business with him can be sure of being charged the lowest prices, and receive articles of the best quality. Resigned.—We learn that 2d Lieut, Marshall, of the United States Revenue steamer Nansemond, has re signed from the service. Second Lieutenaf Ohas. B. Barlow lias been ordered temporarily to fill the va cancy. Important to Mbrchants.—Attention is directed to the advertisement of Messrs. Purse & Son, an nouncing that they have now in press their forth coming publication of "Savannah Business Houses.” New Goods.—See the advertisement of Ives' ] porium of Fashion, announcing that he has just re ceived a large and splendid assortment of clothing, hats and furnishing goods, which he will sell on the most accommodating terms. Free Lijnch.—Tom Gilhooly, proprietor of "Cua. tom House Shades,” in Bay lane, announces a free lunch daily, from eleven to one o’clock. He has se cured the services of an experienced caterer and cook, and is determined that his lunches, like hia liquors, wines, ale, Ac., shall be of the first quality. •Live and Let Live.”—By an advertisement* in an other column,it will be seen that Mr. Rieck will serve a free lunch at this famous house, corner of South Broad and Price streets, this evening from 8 until 12 o'clock, to which he invites his friends. Arrivals at the Hotels. PDLASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltberokb. L B Lord, N Y W J Seott, N Y A Gribble, C R R H M Sale. Ga J R Colling. Ga W A Cotting, Ga iMrs Alberti, St Marys Miss Alberti do W B Harman, Tenville J M Middleton, Ga J Beckett. City IT H Beasley, Gulf Road . Rataxxax. Oct. u 1866. COTTON.—There waa very little done yesterday. Some few sataa ware mods at Me., in* holder* generally were firm at 36%c. for YTesr York middling., <yi— wete limited, in consequence of adrioM received aujy in the day, by buyers haying ordets to AH, advising them not to purchase, except on the basis of 36c. for Hew York middling. AnfMs Market. ACodsta, October II. There was a good demand to-day. We Middling . « Strict to good middling. .*... ceipts, 580 bales. Macon Market. Macon, October 11, 1866. Cotton.—There is more activity in the market to- dsy, with an advanoe of leant Demand improving. We quote strict middlings at 31c. Miscellaneous. Just Received. NEW 6TVLES1 DRESS AND CLOAK Trimmings. Buttons, French. O o r se t s > HOSIERY, &C. t \ AT J. C. Maker & Co’s New Store, Cor. .Broughton and Whitaker Sts. OC12 Medical. London Dock Grin. < 1WBNTY-MVB CASES DUNSTBR’S, for sale by OCl2-3t A WILCOX A OO. E. F. Metcalte. E. M. Bbuce A Co. JohnW. O’fcoNNOB. E. F. ■ETCALFE l CO., Cotton Factors. Comm ission AND Forwarding Merchants, No. 9 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay gto, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Cash advances otf consignmenta-to Norton, Slaugh ter A Co., New York, and John K. Gilliatt A Co., Liv erpool.Mgjm SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY. M Berendt, Fla C Ellis. Ci y J R Wilder, City J --irickland, A A G R R T M Allen, Beinhridge J G Clarke, Ciiy P Ford. Citv L C Smith, Bartow co J H Collin., sir T Boys H E Bssh. City I) H Reid Eatonton Mr A Mrs J Craig, Fla Miss M Craig, Fla J A Craig, Ha J s While, Athens i S Newell, Sklcaway C L Schlatter, jr, Ga L H Courtney, London MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCS. J M Evans, N C F M Homer. Balt K T Doane, N Y K Bissell, Augusta H B Joseph. Augasta C A Start, K O H Rosenheim, N Y PAVILION HOTEL—H. K. sears, |U Leary, Chicago J S Leith, HawUTnsville J W Carrutliera, do 1N R mneaa. HRS IA Palmer, Monttcello W Betty, Bryan co |E D Hendry, Blackahear Mra Patterson, Mobile L A Newcomb, Boston I G Jerome, Conn. S T Parsons, Blnckshear C 8 Phelps. Key West J T Ellery, Maine R S Hills, Jacksonville Shipping inteiiigence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Friday, Oct. 12, 1866. Arrived. Steamship Leo, Dearborn, New York—Hunter k Gaiumeil. 1/ S Revenue steamer Nansemond, Colesbury, from a cruise. Buaiiiest Reviving. uid abatement of disease in our city for lays—which, however, has not prevailed g extent at any time during the turn- iced largo numbers of our citizen! and io have been North on pleasure trips, or ‘■I 'usiness, to return to the city. Those J - e q away will see that those who remained not been idle, as the hand of improve- ‘ 'P ly visible iu all portions of the city, and i l being carried on to an extent hereto- in the annals of Savannah. Our mar* ••■iJmieuts have increased two-fold; our with the interior, both by the Central |d Gulf Roads are complete, and wohave lur communications, through the faeili- I'^^lour excellent line of Florida steamers, : energy and perseverence of Presi- such an extent as to place us in daily i the most important towns in Florida, lumberless improvement* now going I J'^er >n of new buildings, and the repairing wharves have all been rebuilt, and *4 c< lodious sheds erected for the recep- ought by the various steamers run- •t. whose number is legion, merchants have all made arrgnge- \y» regular supply of fall and winter arti- |? 4s, groceries Ac., and to the largo and J ° C k ^kich they have already received I \jtion6 are daily being made. ad tonotka the fact that aavenflmerchants _ L, rior who have deferred visiting Savannah ’pa* f ew hjqjUjb 0 n account of the rumors W*put *"he K it 800 ' 1 | htu, Miniature Almanac—Tills Day. mon water. At Tybce JO 45.At Fort.. Cleared. Steamer Two Boys, Garnett, Augusta—Erwin A Hardt e. Schr W L Springs, Steelman, Philadelphia—Hunter k Gammell, Brig Minnie Miller, Morton, Kenebnnke, Me—Blair k Bickford. Briir Newbury, Howes, St Mary, with lot machine ry and assorted cargo—Wilder A Fullartcn. pa.ae niters. Per steamship Leo. from New York—A Barnett, T McColgau, Mra Baxter and2 children, Mrs J C Maker Miss flagman, Mrs Brooks, Miss S Barkelow, M Freldlauder, Mr And-rson, Mrs Freidlander and 2 children, Miss M Henneawy, J W Querard and lady, J Jones, G W Lewis. A W VanVegbtoa, W Goodrich, jr, W Fowler, M Weir, W L Aahthrop and lady, C Rhodes, lady and 3 children. A Greene, B T Greene, C H Hall, G Trugent. G McLain, L Cohen. P Levi. 8 Swartz, IV Bon her, T W Butler, T Saxon,« Hohn, P Wercanr, D Tinnescy, T Gennie, J T Toni, J Eavangb, W Scott, J Green, J Bolinbrook Mygatt, T Scott. W H Steel, J W Sampson, H Holden, J Ferris, A C Far ley, Capt C VV Greene, and 10 steerage. , To The Public. rriHE PAVILION HOTEL. Charleston, South Caro- X lina, so long and ably conducted by the late H. L. BUTTERFIELD, will still be kept open for the accom modation of the travelling public. Its former friends and patrons will find the usual accommodations and attention beetowed on them aa formerly, and the pub : lie favor, already so well established as Tike Hotel of the travelling Merchants of the South, will, by ear nest efforts, be faithfully preserved. oc!2-tf FLOUR A CONSIGNMENT of New Flour from Baltimore, for sale by ocl2-3teod SORREL A BROTHERS. TEMPTATION Temptation Temptation Temptation Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony Zebra Zebra Zebra OUR PET Our Pet Onr Pet Our Pet Zebra Harmony Zebra Gem off Virginia Randolph Roanoke Bandolpn Roanoke Randolph Randolph Randolph Cranberry Cranberry Cranberry Cranberry Cranberry The above favorite brands of Virginia Tobacco, smoking and chewing, just received, and for sale by oclO MERCER A AnDBBSON. Roanoke Homoke Roanoke T. Dabney T. Dabney T. Dabney T. Dabney T. Dabney REMOVAL. Sanderson & Wilkinson, DKALEBS is circulation regarding the health (rf ® Com ^ amongst us, and are laying in ‘’veil filled stores of our numer- *tofrom tht^ *?inta. 111 k. business is daily reviving small tie pr-ortiona in all branches of «*e see around n*„ eTgrJ taand evid cncea netted energy and ev-rprig* which in to- luBf. in Joo*:,. n j a.. —.La vannah the great Consignees. Per steamship Leo, from New York—Adams Ex, Austin & Ellis, S Austin A Co, J W Anderson k Bon Bell, W A C, W B Bassett, W R Boggs, Brigham, H A Co, Bradley, HA Co, T Brown, J A <* J F Brown, W Bavuott, W 11 Burroughs. Blun A M, Bouse A B, P H Behn, M A Cohen, A T Cunningham, Clagborn A C, F W Cornwell, Crane A G, Champion A F, O Cohen A Co, Cooper A McA, Cooper, OAF, Agt C K K, Duncan A J. DeWltt A M, A DutenhoiL-r, J Desej, T Fitzhenry, H J Dickerson A Co, Etustain A B. B A Hardee, Havant A W, M Davidson, W M Davidson, .1 Freese, G C Freeman, A A L Freidenbenf, W Fow ler, Gazan A Bro, Guckenneimer A 8, W B Griffin, G W Gannany, C L Gilnert, 8 Goodall, Gen 8 P Gilmer, A Gomui, L J Quilmartin A Co, Holcombe A C, J H Hall. Hilton A R. N Hardee A Co, 8 G Haynes, 8 B Harrington, B Hirsch, A 8 Hartritlge, Q M Heidi, A B Ivee, S J Josephs, Kenney A O’B, J M Kinchley, N B Knapp, A Kuh.er, LaKocfae, WgD, Lovell A W Latiirop A co, Latltrop A Co, J Lippman, W W Lincoln, Lippman A Bro, M S Meyer, Meinhard A Bro, A Meyer A Co, E F Mclcaife A Co, J C Maker A Co, McKst, B A Co, J McMahon A Co, Miller A BrO, Nat Ex, E L Noiilllnger, N, Butler A Co, G F Niohols, h. Camp It Co, J Oliver. Oiff A W, Purse A T, Mrs B DPlerce, PbUlips A M, A Kescncr A Co', T Reilly, C W Ransom A co, C D Rogers, Randell A Co, E Kobin- san, k! D Smythe A t o, J C Schrelaer A Son, Smith A K, W H Stark, Sloan, s A s. W U Tunno A Co, T A Gordon, Unckies A son, VanNewton tW,IH Van Ness, J L Yilialonga, 8 White. E O Wade. Weed AC, J W By ton, Wilaer A F, W H Wiltberger, J Yarrow, B Zacferias. \ ' Kxports. Per brik Minnie Miller, for Kenebnnke, Me—176,000 ft I amberS Per schr V L Springs, for Philadelphia—2,078 bars old railroad run, 363 bbls crude turpentine, 20 bales SADDDLlfRY, REMOVED TO EAST SIDE MARKET So-, Between St. Julian and Bryan Sts. ocll-3t- / > GUNNY CLOTH. 25 BALES Gnnny Cloth landing, and for tale by HUNTER A GAMMELL, l 84 Bay street. is destined to make commercial city of the Son, For Sale, THE FAST AND ST AUNCH) Stoop Halloa and Caroline,' nowlvlugat the lower Rice _ Mill Wharf. This vessel is unsurpassed in ner rapacity foaramtag freight, be- £5d CaP lpplJ f to U ‘ tln<I 1,8W b "HN°M her T Cor. East Broad and St. Jniidn it*. rags. Dissolution of Co-Partnership BaTAMiA*, October 1st, 1868. rpHX Medical Co-pertnerahip heretofore extating be tween Dr. J. M. SCHLEY and myaelf la hereby dis solved from and after this date. ocll-SW LOUIE A. PALLIHAHT. M. P. Consign c aoiUEs.-We learn that tlje fo.^ - e ®i made at Headquarters in this ... 3 reTe j '»• L. Dykeman, of the 16th BegulsiC ’ bgen i - co, B H HS Commandant of the Poet, vice BreV^_, ^ umpire Bteaniahij ^t-ochrune, of the same regiment, who ha^V I Cohen, Sloan, 8 " ” d on aenoral recruiting eervice. Hardee A Co, B ridge, J W Lathrop a Nxw Yorx.—As qaual with this ateemahij gime A Co, J Waahbi Ijjtrcapiam Dearborn, arrived here last evening A G, P H BehP, J b_ W' ew York. She is one of ourmoet eertainbeeU | ■ ■ —. . >oat every trip mikes the run in about sUly ' ^.r)JeS« OnlORS ©00 POiatOeS) P'"* "lea of New York papers. Ac., Mr. Thee ‘ * per Central It. R. Oct. 1% 1888. yam, 7 do domestics, 48 bbla 2 pea crating. 24 cars lumber, kVa. M A Wadley Pjloi.T Ltsvllle A G. Braay A M, W lay. Lovell A L, Wilder OF MctcaUAOO, MB H, Clark, J AOo, lerant A W. ASRaS Anderson A Son, FW , G W Gannany, Ttoon For Sale. $5,000 $5,000 ATL *“®C*«VLrB.*.BO»» OITT BONDS, B. H. FOOTMAN, Exchange Bnlldlng. Onions. Potatoes and Turnips. t BARRETS White Onions, parser, wiii pioaae accept tNG from Steamer Ut! ' ,J1 YUeWYfAYl f, and for »al« bl , CHIUST1 AN, 6*hi,;if j .an ’filto Potataea, » ‘.v-^MTacnif^ Pmc'.xnding i ’ fh/ pels -'J r.' t; L j QUHJSARTIN A Qfj. SINCE THE LAST ANNUAL MESSAGE Issued bt ns PaorairroRs or Hostetter’s STOMACH BITTERS, For the Information and guidance of all who regard HEALTH • V Aa the GREATEST OP TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, the demand for this potent and agreeable Vegeta ble TONIC and ALTERATIVE has ’ been immensely Increased. Not only in this country, but in all other lands to wffich commerce bears our Sag. the peculiar merits of the article are known and appreciated. It hia beenlfound suited to all climates, all localities, and the needa of every ciaaa of society. Compounded o the pnreat vegetable ingredients, unalloyed with any miners] salt or corrosive vegetable alkaloid, and com bining the properties of a WHOLESOME STO MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and an efficient AKTI-BItlOUS AGENT, it is endorsed by practice Chemists as the safest, and by unprejudiced, physi cians aa the surest Preventative, Regulating and, Restorative Preparation of the age. The natnre of its components la the guarantee of ta liarmlessness. It consists of the stimulating prin ciple of sound Rye, meoicuted with the finest tonic, anti-febrile, aperient, anti-scorbutic, and anti-spaaf modic herbs, roots and barka that botanical research has yet developed for the use or man. Every vegeta ble substance that enters into its composition is coiled and selected with scrupulous care, and no thing that is not sound and perfect of its kind is nsed in its manufact ure. In the factory at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a sys tem of inspectioa far more thorough than that adopted by Government authority, ns a test of .toe quality of the great staples of life, Is rigorously prac tised. Every barrel of the cereal stimulant which forma the basis of tbe Bitters is ascertained to be ab solutely pare before it Is received Into the mnnnfac turing department, and every leaf and fibre of tlie medicating ingredients scrutinized before the proses of infusion commences. Such is tbe enormous ca pacity or the tanka in which the Bitters are prepared that the proprietors are enabled to keep a Huge stock os hand, and to snppiy the domestic and foreign market with au article matured and mellowed by time. Heuce the fiery and biting Havoc which at- taches to ordinary bitters, and which 1. due to their newness and the inferior quality of the drags and alcohol of which they are concocted, is never per ceived In this mild and agreeable preparation. Ac cording to tlie testimony of able chemists, tbe es sence of good Rye is the most bealthfnl of all spirits, Hostetter’s STOMACH BITTERS Are the only Medicinal Totiie tat the World of which, that fluid is the stimulating ingredient. To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Under the general bead of Dyspepsia may be classed all the varieties of Indigestion. Its symptoms are eo various, and differ so mnch In different individuals that it is almost impossible to classify them. In fact, some of them are utterly indescribable. It may be safely asserted, however, tost half th* distaaw of mankind spring from a disordered coadltion of the stomach; aud that the other half, whatever tlieir origin, react upon that sensitive and important or gan. Among the ordinary Indications or Dyspepsia are flatulence, a bloated and fall feeling about the stomach and abdomen Immediately after eating, a gnawing sensation or a senre of hollowness at the pit of tbe stomach between meals, a heavy doll feel ing in the bead; feeble or unsteady appetite, occa sional nausea, restlessness daring night and a weary, nnrefreslied feeling on rising in the morning, palpita lion of tbe heart, depression or mim^ sometimes amounting to monomania, loss of memory,' confu sion of thought, sour stomach, with raising of food, aud a choking sensation - in the throat, dimness of eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli- natlon for exertion, and sometimes emaciation and s corpse-like pallor. These are a few of the direct signs of Dyspepsia, but as it is generally complicated with specific affections or the bowels, the liver’and the reives, its victims have many additional torments which are technically attributed to other caases. The best advice that can be given to any one who has the slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, is to for tify hia or her digestive organs by the dally use or Hostetter’s Bitters. The disease proceeds from s lack or vigor in the Stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will tone and renovate that organ. If the gaMrld'appamtna la in good working order, and can perfectly dissolve and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to its operation, there will be no Dyspepsia. If it cannot do this, it requires reinforcement, and the best of all reinforcing agents shonld be forthwith resorted to. The stomach is the commissariat of the system. It upplies t he elements of life to the whole body. In It is prepared the material of blood, masda, bone amPfinre, and if it fails to purvey that material in quantity, and of a proper kind, the whole body sur- fere, and with It the mental faculties. Therefore pro tect the commissariat department. Don’t let the en emy obtain possession cf it. It is easier to prevent disease from getting into an organ thaa to expel It after it becomes a chronic fixture. Consider the drat indication of uneaniaess In the stomach as a sign that Dyspepsia is preparing to attack, and baffie It at once with the GREAT RBPBLLANT. Bot ir ills too late to prevent, remember that it ts not too late to cure. Jt is balieved that there Is lie case of Chronic Indigestion that can withstand tie remedial operation of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. This belief is grounded on twefve jests’ experien te of the efficacy of the preparation. The first Instance of its failure to give relief is yet unchronicled. Jfit ever had failejl, the voluminous correspondence ad dressed to the proprietors from all parts of tbe Unite* 1 States reig aouth ArqyMca, would at least include one tetterEx#reasin»-Alsaatis&et U>n. But no, tone ts not one. The testimony, extending oyer a period, or moriS than a dozen years, is all of the approving tenor. Certainly this is a sufficient warrant for claiming tintf the HITTERS are a 8PHQIFIC FOR INDlGSSlwN I# ALL ITS YARIBTilk; ’s Bjtters AS A Household Medicine. It is a great fallacy to suppose that the nanaeons- ness or a medicine 1? any proof of IU value aa a res torative. The truth Is, that If the palate revolt* against a remedy, It cannot do mnch good. H&te'rtiR'S BITTED! Are not anplearant to tbe taste, and always soothe and quiet, instead of irritating the stomach. Indeed they ere ti* bsst known preventative of sad care tor nausea. Their usefulness as a fondly specific can scarcely be overrated. For sickness at the stomach, sadden spasms, wind dplto, by Merita, nervpna head ache, lassitnde, goer spirits, and th* thousand and (toe little ailments that are continually occurring In evhry family, there is nothing comparable to them. A whole medicine cheat tall of tinctures, essences, pow ders, and pllla, to not worth a single bottle of the BITTERS in such case*. Caution. THE GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT. In order to guard agaiui dangerous impositions, ■ the public are requested to take especial note of the beantlfolly engratod proprietory stomp, through which tho Government of the United States officially authenticates every hottl. or Hostetter’s Bittern.— Tfcis shield, thrown bj th$ Government over the pro- prietors and <ne public for their protection, is placed eonspfouansly acroaa the cock and ovnr the nock of each bottle, and cannot foil to strike Hueys of the most casual observer, Nothing that purports to be Hostetter’s Bitters can be g«nine nnlesathe stamp is there. It is also proper to state that th* ffitterf *r* v so exclusively In glass, sad »*v«r, nntor Myclrcnm- stonces by the gallon or barrel. Impostors and traitors are abroad, and the only Mfeffiard the pub- Uc bftve against them la to it* that *5^ buy bear the engraved label and aote of band of Mura Hostetler A Smith, and Uw staap above men tioned, ' f ' PREPARED AND SOLD Bt HOSTETTER A SWITH, PITTSBURGH, PA. ' *Cor J Congre« and Barnard stz., savuiXah! Ga. @r- For rale by all aragzW « root i‘f D ^|^ re keepers throughout the Wild. ■* ' TO CLS6E CONSIGNMENT. iTaugAEBYEB. TBtnfiAi ltfh inet, at» o’dbek. will fie sold, 1 hogshead Smoked Basso Earoe, 6 barrels Carotin* Etc* SO barrels Onions, SSSretoaMortai Crackers, 100 barrels Potatoes. ALSO, Two new chamber sets Mattreeass, Pillows. Blan- htte. end a lot of fine China and Crockeryware. Auctien Sales. MS UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BT BELL, WYLLY A CHIUETIAM. - Will be sold THIS DAY, iff front of More, at 10X o’clock, * 11 bundle ilesa,' damaged on board the steamer Virgo, on her pasawe from Ne«r York to this port. Sad sold under Inspec tion and by recommendation of the i nrt wardens, for account of the Underwriters and all concerned. Terms cash..■ oct* BT G. LAURA.NT. Will sell THIS DAY at 10 o’clock, in front at start. A large assortment of > Boo ajtnd Shoes, Dry Goods, Fancy Good*, Notions, Jewelry, Ac., Ac. AUG, all invoice of imported Bohemian Glassware, and a largo asaonmeatof Fancy Toilet Soaps. ALSO, the nanal assortment of Groceries and Household ' Fornltmre, and SO kegs White Lead. ocl3-lt . - . UNDERWRITERS' SALE. BT BELL, WYLLY At CHRISTIAN. Will be sold THIS DAY, at 10jj o’clock, in bent cf store,. , _ 23 bags Shot, . damaged on board the steamer Virgo, on her passage from New York to this port, and sold under the in jection and by recommendation of the port wardens, r account of the Underwriter* and all concerned. Terms cash. ocU EMPIRE LINE FOR N£W YORK .nteeswge, fU The fine sidewhael stesatolp ALABAMA, UMEBURNEB. 4 Wffi sell as above on htaiday, Oat, 11. at 10 o’clock a. aa. For freight or passage, having superior accommo- datioaa, apply to 1 B. H. HAKBHK, No 12 Stoddard's Range. •GABB18UN * ALLEN, Na. 6 Bowling Qieea, New York. Boaton an<l toavariiiah Steamship Line. FOR BOSTON. J The font steamship CITY OF BATH, G. W. Lovawnix, Commander, will sail for the above port on latstday meat, Oct- 13, at — Weidek. Leare erery Tnesiay asjf Mmrm- For Palatka, TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, 8T. hy’a vernandina j: VILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and elegauatoam packeis, LIZZIE Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE,' Capt JAMES TUCKER, having beam specially fitted dp for th'. rente with' unsurpassed accommodations, wfu lew regetony for the above place*, the Hylvsn Hhoi e cr'Y TUBS' DAY MORNING,JtodtheLmnleBaker ever SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. < . SetnrniDfi, will leave Jacksonville (-"orr 'rfiCSSTy sad Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday """"t-gft in time to connect with tbo New Yon steam, re. For freight or Pa wage apply at the office os Florida wharf, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents. N. B.—All freight pgyabte by skippers. iylSdf ^ "nr- •• For freight or paesage appt] 0(6 K1CHABJ to DN • BARNARD. UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BT BELL, WILLY A CHBI8T1AN. THIS DAY, 13th tost, will be sold to boat of Store, at 10>,' o’clock, 1 case Dry Goods, Contslnlag Hoop-skirts, Ladies* Cioaka, Calico, tibawls, Ac.. damaged onboard steamer Alabama, on Herpagwg* from New York to this port, and sold under Inspec tion and by recommendation of the port wardens, for account of the Underwriters and all concerned. Terms cash. oclS AUCTION. BT BELL, WTLLT A CHRISTIAN. Will be sold THIS DAY. October 13th, in front of Store, the usual aasoitment of Groceries. Balter, Bacon, Shonldon, Cheese, Flon -, Wines. Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco. Starch, Mackerel, •Dry Gouda, Shoes. Hals, Furniture, Re. ocl3 Fbr Baltimore. Sidewheel Line. Regular Auction Sales OF Horses, Moles, Cattle, Wagons, Buggtea, CARRIAGES, Ace., At the Veterinary Stables of B. W. CAMPBELL, on Bay street, between Jefferson and Meotoomory atydsfo, will commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th, and every Wednesday thereafter. To. Planters. * ■ ■ .. SAVANNAH, October lRUfo THE J. B CAM A CO.’S ‘'NONPAREIL FRENCH G0AN0 HIGH Is new offered to Planters possesses qnali- w ties which are peculiar to it atone, and render it for superior to any other known, aa baa been folly proven by the “French Aaademy of. Sciences," and also by practical persona of enUrgad' experience in every department of Agricoltare. Among the meritorions qoallties which peonliarly distinguish the " Nonpareil French Guano,” may ha enumerated the following: 1st. It ariH proinote the growth of Cotton, Corn, To bacco, or any kind of grain or vegetable, equal to A No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, as has been fully tested, at the same time being entirely free from the objectionable properties of the above, as it is a Perma nent Improver-of tbe Soil, instead of a stimulant. 2d. It can be applied to the leaves as well aa the toots of plants, without any danger of burning them, If used properly, and wc guarantee that wherever ap plied tbe soil will retain its moisture, and will not bake, even the most clayey. 3d. It will prevent Worms or Insects from destroy ing either plant er grain, and wherever it is applied every kind of worm or insects will instantly disap pear, its properties being repugnant to insect life of every kind. This quality stone will be a greaSfhenefit to agriculture when it is estimated what vast number*, aa Southern planters know, have lost their crop by in sect depredations. In e circular it is impossible to folly enter into the merits of tbe “Nonpareil French Goano,” but we as sure the public that we have not exaggerated, and It only remains for those interested, to test its value, when we feel confident that it will rapidly supercede all others. REFEBEk Cll t T. Pendleton, Clark county. West Virginia; Col. B. Morgan, do.; o. Cimble. do-: B- Iftoaaict, 44.; 16*1. Green, do.; CoL J. Ware, do.; C. Sheppard, do.; P. V. Sheppard, do.; J. End-rs, do.; Daniel MeCailoufih, Fairfield District, South Carolina; Dr. Wm. Monroe, Baltimore county; F. Merryman, do.; 8. Patterson, Harford county, Md.; B. Eirland, Calvert county, Kd.; J. P. Silver, Cecil county. Md.; John Merryman, Balti more; B. Sinclair A Co., Baltimore. gfe- Beware of Counterfeits. AH of on barrels will be stamped with name and address. Joss Meshtmaw, Esq, formerly President of Ma ryland’* Agricultural Society, says c ■ ’ fikUTacoax, July fl, Messhs. J. B. Cast A Co.: Ckxts—My gsrdnar baa bean making experiments -with your “ Nonpariel Fran oh Guano”—b* baa ap plied it to beets, cantelopea and very youtagoneumber vines, which at this season .of the year are very liable to injury from insects. Aa for as we eaa judge, it in a first-rate article, end comes up to your claim of' its merits. I shall use three tons on wheat and rye this fell. Messrs. J. B. Cary A Co., through their Agent, Mr- Louis T. Guienot, having mad* an arrangement with the firm of BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN, planters can rely upon obtaining th* genuine “ Nonpareil French Gnauo.” jg- This le the Priatlyal Depot. ~B6 -feT Beware of Counterfeits I All our barrels will be branded with our name and address. fjcS-tf ■ •. Rope, Rope, Rope! J U8T received from Mean. Richardson, Chntnrd A Co, of L -nisvllle, Ky, 2' 0 coils and half soils of “Mlmouri Midi” ROPE, a superior article, rally equal to their celebrated “Green Leap’ brand, and for sale on reasonable tanas by BRJUHAM, HOLST A OO. oclI-dlvrAeodtf A Fine Black Mare FOB SALE, BT BELL, WTLLT k CHRISTIAN. W E will recommend her to be kind, gentle, and iu every particular a family Horse—good for a light rockawav Can be seen at Ban. Butler’s Stable. Terra* knows at Counting-Hoorn. well 18M Fall Dry Goods. . 18 |, TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. . <*• ■. KINSTEIN * ECKMAN, . 151 CONGRESS 8T, BADWOIAH, ’ . ’ * .** • * - ' Axe ready to s)u>w tbe largest stock off Staple ant Fancy Dry ftnti to be found Is tbls dty, and which ar* offered attha LOWEST PRICES. Call and see for yonrsetvea, od-tf Wanted; TfiOABD WANTED hr a amtirama, tor llmitW, Jj wife, ehiid and servant, la a fiantoal privatofeto- Oy, where the oocnforts of a home een he enjoyed by paying fer them. Address Poet Ofees Bax TtOl Wanted, B Y a getuleman In th’a city, to complete his files, tbe ttsttes of the NBue awn Hsbalu tor tbe muoha of March. April and July of the present ^sr, for which a liberal price will be paid aa delivery at the Few* and He. aid office. atsi-tf The fine sidewheel steamship McClellan, P. M. HOWES, Commander, Win Mil aa above on Istmrday, Get. 13th, at — w’elwek. For freight or passage having accommodations equal to any Ship running from apjk^,10 . orS Agents FOB NEW YOBK ATLANTIC COAST - Mail Steamship Co. ~ ... . - -• A SfiD® WHEEL XjINTK. FOR SALE, finVER STEAMBOATS and TOW BOATS, of Vaiioav size* and draft. . 130, Sailing Veaaelf. 8t am Badges, Ac. A. M. DA COSTA, No. 42 Wati-r street. N. Y. FULTON PETROLEUM AND MINING CO. Oabia faaa*|t, Steerage, fiU Th* nsw and very fast tailing aide-wheel eteamehlp GENERAL BARNES, 2.080 tone bnrthen, Than. K Morton, artnfiumder will positively eeff on berregdtar day, Thantay, Oct. 18th, At 3 a’ctoeh p, m. For freight or passage, having new aad splendidly arranged accommodations, apply to WILDER A FULLABTON, . 8 Stoddard's Upper. Mange. N. B —No engaged berths secured alter Tuesday Oct. Btfi, unless paid for. OC12 TM-iirray's- Lin© i FOR NSW YORK. CHANGE OF DAT. , ¥he ant-cuss, new steamship Leo, H. C. DBARBOBN, CeramaDfier, Will sail an her regular day, - > ■ Taesday, Oet’r lfikh, hit - ***hsfi — M, For freight or paaage. having superior accommo datiena, apply to BOnw a OAMMBLL, -ocll 84 Bay street. TUEimffit! BRAZIL BAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOB ST. THOMAS, TABA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND BIO DE JANEIRO. Capital Stock, - - - $200,000 NHABBt, $90 BACH. FIRST PAYMENT, #15 PER SHARE And no other assessment made, except by d Alina "of a majority of all tbe Stoekbnlders omens: J. P. -SLOAN President E. E. RAWnON...-. Vice Presided. JNi*. C. WHITNBB secretaiv. P.P. PEASE Treasure-. HOBT. L'HIA General Superintendent. DIBECTOK^r J. P. LOGAN, HOBT. LOGAN, B. K. RAW SON, S. H. MoCA W 8T, P. P. PtiA&B, JNO. C. W HITN a-K. W. F. PARKHUBbi. This Company proposes to operate in Gecw. Ala- bams aud Tennessee. Having le .sen U-AtUir. :ao .mmedtate vicinity of-recent ct; dbcovtofotoltpow offers a portion of ita Stack lor aui-. the anmmu . . upon which shall be retnrned to : j« purchgHrbeV.tre aay general divluend will be d. Urea. ^ A limited amount of Stock m-v be *?fnred bv sail ing on tue nnueraigned, aganta in t:n« city Jte8 WMBBY A CUtiiSTIAN. UNITED STATE! I ALI QI’ LUTS AND LANDS IB 8T. HELEN .4 PAIUSH, SOUTH CAROLIN A. U nder an Act of Congress entitled “An Act to con tinue in loro* and to amend ‘Ac Act toostaL :,h a Bureau for the Belief of Freedmen ami and for other purposee,” attested by ildward Mc Pherson, Clerk Hoqae of Bepreseu^tivoe of the United States,” and by “J. W. lorney. Secretary .c tba Senate of the United States,” July le, tied, wd more especially under the 8th (cotton of tec aa-.! Ace. We, Wm. Henra Brisbane and Wil.uitt^. Wording, Untied States District Tax feamnb-^.ooera for tba Dtatriot of South Carolina, do he.v n- declare and make known that a public sale will be held m tho office of tbe Commissioners afore*..-i in the. tows of Beaufort, Pariah of St. Helena, Beaufort DlatrloA Slate ot -South Carolina, common rang on Thursday the first day of November, 1866, at 10 o’clock, A. M., lor the diapoaalotohe following block. Lots and houaea situated in the aa: d town oi Beaulort State of South Carolina, to wit: Blocks 2, *. 5 and 7 lots A, B, and C in Block 9; lota A and B io block it blocks 17,18, and 19; lot A in block 26: lot, A and D in block 37; lot D in block 38; lots Baud O in block ;<v. block 42; lot B In block 44; lot C in clock 4H, lot A va block 56; lots C and D in block &>; lots A. B, and O m block 61; lot B in block 70; lot B in.block 71, lota D, £ and P in block 72; lota A and C :n block 81: tot O iub’ockflO; lota AB in block 91; let B u block 99; lot B in block 115 and blocks li6,117, 118. Also at tbe asms place, on Monday, November Gth, 1866, at the hour of 10 o’clock A M., the lota and; :r- oelaof land comprising the city of Port Boyal, and embraced within section fourteen il4), flft*"- "'V twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23) .■ ... (27), Township 2 south, range 1 v* oy Dtutuu State* Diairtct Tax Oommiaaioner’, auivay of tho lands in the aforesaid Pariah of St. (rzoeptlng those heretofore sold, namely, 106 i.,;» on Auien street, 29 on Bunnlia street, 1 on Dtiaib strbct. 1 a Franklin street, 6 on Greene street, 7 on Izard strev.. 4 on Marion street, 4 on Pnlaekl afreet, and . on Qoincay street), being more than 2,00c lots on the ■ high land, and about 800 marsh lots. Also, at the aame place, at 10 o’olock A. M. Monday, December 3d, 1868, all the Government School Farms In the said 8u Helena Pariah, numbered from i to 93 inclusive, each either entire or in tv-- or nioreuivi. •ions, ae the Commuaioner* may deem arpefilent, the minimum price being ten dollars (816; an acre. Some of the above named property being now leased, will be sold subject to the respective leases Th# aforesaid tales may ba. adjeurcod, as mar be expedient from place to place, ami from btoaea. time, by. proclamation, or by written notice or by rioted advertisement, until all the aioraeaid props’- 1 is disposed of to the highest bond Me biddeiv Terma cash in ail cases; and if not paid within two days after being a truck oil, tbe properry m .-- be taken by any person giving tbe aame amount. beset up again for sale to th* highest bidder, at tba discretion of the Commissioners. Office U. 8. Direct Tax Comlaaion. Beaufort. 8. O.. October lit, 1868. WM. HENRY BR13BaNH W. JB. WORDING, G, fi. Direct Tax Commi-il onrrs oc2-dlm for 8cuth Chmolint. Uader contract with the United states and Brad Sovenimentafor the carriage of thg mails, will di*. patch one of their HEW FIRST ritiAas atDEwit KfX BTBAMSBXFS, to over 2,080 tons burthen, On t(t$ 22d off Every Month, Prom the JPort of New York feoff*. For the following named port* and at tag eatea of psaisga, phyahfelngotd ok tm egrav*- lentt I"' 1 ' " nan odd. Proto Now York to St. Thomas..’...889 Proa New York to Para ,., —...81 w Frofe Hew York to Pernambuco. 170- Proto Mew York to Bahia... .' 18 Proa New York to Bio dejaaelnx., » Steerage at hair thee* rates meals lnetadod, hat not bedding. Aa experienced Snrgeon is attached to each vessel. AU Letters must pass through tho Rat Office Post age io oents.- ~ Ho. 12 'toddaid’a Sleek. GARRltiON » ALLEN, ijBI New -York Agents. For Riceboro and The Coast Th* Sloop FLEET, CAVTADI JAMifi BAlUnS', ■ will sail as above on - iatsidxy, - bntefeir Utk. Tm freight arrangement* apply On ltoerd at Lower kes MIU, ur to M. J. DOYL*. Aent, No. iKIijh street. W. B.—Freight payable ta Savannah,. Shipper* will pleas* tarnish weight mm* mearnre of goods. oedi-St LiVei*pool. The A 1 American Ship EHn Hand, Oapteta Pxwinnx, will have immediate " Tot freight engageagfef ~ " ' nmediate dispatch. FURNITURE. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, If aal 18 lawny, aad 68 CMrlatla Ih, HB W TQEK. CTILL COmUmie to be to* toffiSst ^lilhfiaii Maao- O fectaraislRthMoRf. ~ ‘ PARLOR, DINTNG-ROOM and „., on rrwmBHa FUBNITURR Attopanratoiw*"** 1 ” maden «** Diotl«e eo Maimed Mold torn Bxacmva Detaxticrxt , MMiminta, Ga., September 20. 'A* j rilHB report of the Committee of Scieiitifi, 3ur A geout, appointafi to examine samples or Artifida' Limbs submitted to their inapection by different manufacturers, having bean received, the contract is awarded to Dr. Douglas R]y, for bis Army and Navy Lag, and for hie Eoeier Arm, es the lowest bidder, •■taking into consideration quality as well aa pnoe,” in the language at th* Act. And the said Dcnglae Bly having executed a contract. Which is- on ale ta this office, to menu tact ure Md Qmbe In Ah* city of Ma con, parties having procured the nenamury certificate aa provided ta sections second and third of said Act, (which may ba seen by calling cn tbe Ordinary.) may apply to tbe contractor and be supplied. Partial ap- piytag are-enjoined to strict compliance with the Act. Dr. Ely requests that the Ordinaries ccaunculoate to him at Maron th* nun* and adfiraaa of aaeb person to wboBa Uwv Bisy soeniffosie* Lat this order ba published in th* papers of tala city; th* Macon Telaurapb, Oolambua Enquirer, At lanta Intelligencer, Boms Courier, Augusta Oarbnicie k Bautin el. and Savannah News arid Herald one OH4EI.ES J. JENKINS. i Governor. Be it farther enacted. That whenever any •"- l T*r 1 i indigent aokiier or offloer, who hsa become an maimed ta tbe seevloe at the State; at In the nr- vioeot the Oonfederate Stataa, while a number at any Georgia military otganisatioa. it shall be lawful for “ r, to apply to the Ordinary cf th* snob to receive on eantpiytag with th* to swo. A Be it further enacted, That every meh titled cf this applicant, daalgnating bis age, color at hia hair and ayes, hia lieifht, and a regiment t receiving his wound, sad hia j nknriBMt: vUafa atMDent al applicant, afefia them verified by aonieettlztm of tbe county known to the Of ttnary, as an otoe* paper and a oupy of the aama tranaraltted to tha ComptrgUer Getmral, accompanied with tha certificate of the Or dinary, tbatheheUevee tits statements to be eatitie-i to credit; which appilcatlon sad eertlflcsta ahaU be >( the Compt Sled ta the office of oc24w i Comptroller General. CHEAP ICE HOUSE. ICE! ICE! . T IOl HOCO, corner WhBaker street and 8oa9h ath aid*, AT Om CfeWT BY QUANltm n CT8. PEB iOOLBR. BBLIYEKBD, ft. oofi-iw «- aaowH. Notice. A*i sBtt’SKWT ^bJirt«*dto p teMut toe prqjdriy attesv M Hr JP* BKAUYOHT, BAIL-1IAKRR, ■XOHAMSB wautp, ABTTTACTUBE8 Sa Plctfr Berks, u, U sea « pounds; —i ' for riofo qrata, Ac Havtng-good w yktre.- ■ ciaaa aewing-iaaohin^.ran Sll ordtrt .• t - .., -r notii-e. Tarpaalint for hire. * " STORE 10 1. r’jsasgswasr.