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The- Oailv News arid Herald*- Miscellaneous.
Le^al Noticed
tii General
An Englishman in Albany, on Thursday,
eat 577 oysters, measuring more than six
quarts of solid meats, at ohe shilling. They
cost $11 54. ,
Mr. Maguire, M. P., has embarked for
America, at the instance of Messrs. Long
mans & Co., the London Publishers, with
whom*be has contracted for the publication
of a history of the Irish in that country.
—Geo. Peabody has given-the munificent
sum of $1,000,000 to religious and educa
tional institutions since bis arrival in this
country—$800,000 of it within the last week.
—The Raleigh, N. C., ^papers profess to
have knowledge of a secret and well organiz
ed society in the South, composed of loyal
Union men, and known as “Red Swines.”
There am said to be ten thousand of them in
North Carolina.
—A lunatic in Cincinnati, O., entered a
church on Saturday, and proceeded to. the
altar, commenced to pull the officiating priest
oil', under the impression that be was dese
crating the house of God. One of the mem
bers present took him to the asylum.
—An immense aqufrium is beine con
structed for the French Exhibition, having a
front of one hundred feet. Sharks, porpoises,
and a variety of fish are to be therein col
lected for the amusement of the people.
—The clerk of a county church in England
lately made the following announcement to A acstell,
the congregation : “”ou arc desired to at- * Atlanta,
tend a meeting in u ie vestry at four o’clock, • Georgia,
to consider on the means of ’eating the
church, ai>'j to digest other matters.”
—■Mr- Rebecca Daylor gave birth to a
ch)’ ld a t Martinsville, Ohio, Monday night,
cut its throat with a knife, put it under an
old house, and confessed the deed directly
afterward.
rnho Russian ladies are wearing the | aian>uen>, wjwit uiwrat" »us
—The Kussian lames , . * h , throughout the South. Our Mr. Austell, of Atlanta,
Ame ncan colors prettily arranged about tneir wUJ ^ raQ g ( , advancement-, mere. Cotton and mer-
bonnets and dtess trimmings. ! chand‘se will bn forwarded to us with dispatch by
. ' . , , Qfir asents, Messrs. Brady A Moses, of Savannah.
—If the United States were as densely > ^ Wll i exert our beet energies to give satisfaction,
Tionulated as England, they would have over ' and promote the interests of onr patron-.
P. P u , ! Consignments from our Southern friends respect-
folly solicited. se27-3m
Lace Collars and Collarettes,
Embroidered and *
Lace Handkerchiefs,
Edging* anil Iusortings.
Few. AseOBTMXST AT THE
SOUTHERN PALACE
- DRY GOODS HOUSE.
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CIM3. ] *. SG.
DeVitt & Morgan
TTTILL OPEN THIS DAT.
W T din Black and Colored Cloth Cloaks
Ladies' Barques, Jackets, Ac..
French had Scotch Shawls in grem variety.
Black. Colored and White Ground i. olhs for
Ladies’ and Children's Cloaks,
NEW DRESS GOODS,
Black Sirks, all widths, *
Clothi and Cassimeres for QentleaamK Suits,
Superior quality Whitney Blanket*,
Embroideries, Laces, Ac., • 1 ' ’
Novelties in Worsted Goods,
AT 13T CONGRESS SCPEKET. oc!5
Gentlemen’s Underwear,
WOOLLEN ant
■VVKNKU CLOVES,
At ths SOUOMttN PALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
Or ff <& ’Watkins’?
UlfMffm CONGRESS STltEET.
AT POPDLAR PEICES !
GLOVES
FOB. LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES,
YOCTiaS AND CHILDKSX,
In great variety at the
SOUTHERN PALACE
S x? y Oroodn House
ORFF & WATKINS’,
Ot'27 111 aud US COKGKEStt STREET.
W. H INMAN’, •*
(Late of Georgia,!
New York.
_A.nstell & Inman,
Colton u4 ComMm Merchant?,
No. SO Wall street,
NEW YORK.
900,000,000 inhabitants.
—London contaios 19,000 miles of gas
Pipe- _____
A Radical religious paper oi Cincinnati,
alluding to the splendid new Hebrew temple
In that city, indulges in sneering remarks
upon the Hebrews and the manner in which
they made their money, charging them with
turning the war to profit. The Israelite,
published iu the same city, replies as fol
lows :
Instead, however, or reviling othere, let them ad
monish their neighbors to give honor to the Lord,aud
outdo Jewish cburcheB iu splendor and magniliceuce.
But this is too religious aud too charitable for an or
thodox sheet; it prefers reviling its neighbors who
erected a temple which, lor Bpleudor and magnifi
cence. outdoes Christian churches here. Why should
they not be reviled, when it is publicly knowu that
they erected a temple to the Most High V Do they not
deserve a slur, a kick, or at least an insinuation ?
That this people, like any other in this country,
have become richer during the war, cannot be well
doubted, since, on account of the public debt, $3,000,-
000,000 of fictitious capital has been created for 30,000,-
000 of people, so that each man. woman or child in
this country is worth $100 more fictitious capital than
he, she or tt was before the war. There you have the
exact calculation. If the Bene Yeshuran people of
Cincinnati count 2,300 sou,a, and each gave up the
$100 surplus fictitious capital, they realized exactly a
quarter of a million, about the amount expendod on
the new Temple. From this we hope the Witness
will see that the money was all honestly made in
Washington, or somewhere else where greenbacks
were manufactured. ,
Wonder how many churches But'.er, Banks, Buel! .
and Browulow built, to speak only of the B’s who |
amassed fortunes in the late war 1 Wonder what the
whole crowd of shoddies did with then- money for the
glory of God ? In Cincinnati we have seen nothing
except prayer-meetings, which cost nothing. The
Jew is made of a different metal ; he has sense enough
to make money and heart enough to^ spend it. ••The
war was a rich harvest to them.” Not quite a* rich
as to those pious men who robbed the pnblic treasury
of millions—the defaulting paymasters, the trading
generals, the permit-brokers iu uniform, the cotton
speculating jiatriots, and alt the cousins, nephews,
uncles, fathers, brothers aud grand-fathers of big
men, who sucked tho marrow of the land; the Jew
was obliged to work for himself, hence he could not
expeef so rich a harvest—still he made money, at least
$100 each a Head. But there is no collection listen
record,-for recruiting purposes, for feeding passing
soldiers, supporting soldiers’ families, or any other
charitable purpose to which the Jews, iu proportion
to number and wealth, did not contribute more,
much more, than any other religious denomination.
Now, the war over, they do not convert their capital
into United States bonds, and retire with the wealth
to places beyond the reach of the poor and needy, be
yond the reach’ of societv and its wants, as four-fifths
of all the shoddies do; they spend fortunes in im
proving the public thoroughfares of the city, beauti-
fyinMhe private streets and erecting houses of wor
ship to the Most High. Tho shoddies would not do
anything, that’s what ails, the Witness.
.A.gents Wanted.
FOB
THE LTFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF
Gen. Stonewall Jackson,
BY PROF. R. L. DABNEY, 1>. D. : 0F VA.
P IE standard Biography of the immorial hero.
The only edition nmhorized hy his widow, anil
published for her pecuniary tenon?. The auihor, a
personal friend auil Chief of staff of the Christian
Soldier. We want an Agent Ip every county. Send
for circulars and see our terms, ami what the Press
says of the work. Address
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO..
an21 3m 1 Cor. 7th and Main at-.. Ktchmomi, V >
Paper Hangings
ND
Window Shades.
MRS. MARY J. TURNER,
No. 58 St. Julian Street,
Gas received a new supply of Paper Hairjrtnpp, Win-
owShadea and Gilt Cornices?, which will be sold
cheap. jyl-°
A DMINISTRATOR’S 8ALE.-By order 0» fosttt,
will be sold in Danen, tw tfjceof wpk
sale, on tho first Tuesday of 1868. ill that
Wharf Property and remains iawnijl
the plats of said city as lota 3, 4, 5,6, T, iind X tattl
ed on the north by Bay stsfet and sooth by Altaaaha
riV £o, at the same time and place, that Rk4 ftnh
tion known as “Sidou,” being situate near Mao, on
Cuthiar Creek, in McIntosh county. Said plantation
haring all necessary buildings, having been partially
under cultivation the last year; containing 300 acres
of tit&rice laud, and 2,000 acres of pine land; Jxrand-
ed on north-west and south-eaat by the pobftio road
from Darien to Barrington Ferry; on nortn v bj lands
owned by E*t. James Dnnwody, -and lands tonherlj
owned by Henry Hall, but n<wr by N. P. Gignlttmt; on
the south by plantation of Charles Morris, and on the
west by lands owned by Wo*. (LDunwody. The 2.800
acres of pine land, more or Aess, being bounded on
Dorth by lands ot J. H. Hall,<ra the eastby unknown
lands, on south by lands estate of J. aud P. Butler, on
west by <S4don and Hopestill rice plantations.
And at the aamo time and place, the following lofts
or bodies of lands, lying in McIntosh county, vis.; .
1. The “Joinyer Ridge Tract," containing 1.190
acres, more or less, and bounded e-st by lands for-.
merly owned by 8. M. Street and Wm. 3TcIntotb, an
south by Aliamaha river and l«ewia Creek? oft west by
Lewis Creek, and James McCullough and Benjamin
Lewis, aud on north by lands granted Samuel Fulton
And others, being originally four tracts of land.
2. Also, Lewis' Islands, which are bounded on the
south and south-west by the Altamaha riv^r, on the
north and east bv Lewis Creek, on west and north
west by Rutherford's creek, being two islands, con
taining 1,300 acres, more or less.
3. Also, that body of land of 1.200 acres, mora or
less, lying on Lewis Creek and between it and the
Barrington road, bounded on the north by tad
granted Lackland McIntosh, east by tad granted
John Grant and Samnel Fulton, south by Lewis
Creek, west by land McClelland, now owned by saute
\1I of said lands being near Darien will be sold in a
body or in parcels, as may be required.
Said Wharf lots. Plantation, and landa being ths
property of the late Barrington King, will be sold for
division among the heirs.
Terms cash, or part cash and approved securities,
purchasers paying for titles. ....
” C. B. KING, Administrator.
Savannah, October, 1806. oc.a-lawtd
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door In
Springfield, Effingham county, on the FIRST
TUESDAY iu November, (the 6th), between the legal
h.yOrs, of sale, that valuable PLANTATION with
1,300 acres of Pine Land, 2M)ot which is cleared, and
h is the reputation of a number one provision place.
A good country Dwelling, with all other necessary
out-hulldmes. an excellent Well of water, and as
healthy a place there is in tne county. The lauds
are heavily timbered, and lio within three miles of
a pnblic binding on- savannah river, aud seventeen
miles from Savannah, on the Springfield road. It Jt»
known as the Plantation belonging to the estffe of
C. Wisenbaker, iate of said county, and sold fora
division among the heirs.
Terms—Oue-half ca-h; balance In B months, with
interest, purchaser paying for title and sumps.
UEOBGB A KELLER,
s..p24-lflwtnove Execntor.
DlIISiSTHATOBS’ NOTICE.—On the FIRST
MONDAY in December next, I will apply to the
Honorable Court ot Ordinary of Effingham County
for leave to sell all the lands lielnngiug to tho estate
oi William A. Porter, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs ami creditors of s*id deceased.
THOMAS K. PORTER,
E. B. PORTEK,
se24-law2m Administrators,
f >z.iu;tiiA—OIDEKTI OOLjNTI ,—Notice is hereby
vX giver, lo all persons conoerued that Stephen Bax
ter, sr„ late of .aid county, departed tills life In
testate,’ and no person bus applied for administration
on the estate of said Stephen ttaxier, »tid, in terms
of the law, administration will he vested In the
Clerk of the Sui e’ior Court, or some other fit and
proper person.’ on I he first Monday in December
n;*xr, unle-s some valid objection is made to his ap
pointment. *
Witness my official signature this 17th day or Oc
tober, 188ti.
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DMIXI- IK ATOK’S SALr-—Agreeable to an order
of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, I
will soil at the Court House iu said county, on the
first Tuesday iu December next, 6 shares of the At
lantic atnl Gull Railroad Stock, belonging to the es
tate of John Foihard, deceased. Sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
ocl8-law6w WM. FOLLIARD. Adm’r.
\ DMINISTRATOR’S SALE,—Will be sold, on the
\ first Tuesday in December next, at the Court
House, in the oily of Savannah, one Bond of the Sa
vannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad Company for $f00,
and three sharcs-of Charleston Gas Light Company
Stock, the property of the Estate of Elizabeth Roberts,
deceased.
8. dd hy order of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county, for the benefit of the hairs and creditors of
said estate.
WILLIAM H. WILTBEBGEB,
Administrator Estate of E. Roberta.
riftxB <J|r QB'^UQIA, BULLoGU i^’ONTY.—To
.Wher’^'Mxtt^wOOlS^Sd Afohu ®{J|*
^*Th»«e are,'therefore, to cite and admonish ail whom
tt may concern to be^^and appear before
to make objection (if aoytbey have) onorbefoee tha
first Monday In December next, otherwise said let-
official signature this 1*0.
day of October, 19*6. DAVID BEASLEY.
OCW-UW6W • Ordinary^
S tate of Georgia—efwngham county .
VVhereas. JameeB-Babn and Sophia E. Seckiugrr
_,.]Epi^to H"r Letters of Adminiatration on
persons interest,0, to
fUe their objections, if any they have, on
first MoniEyiii November next, otherwise lettexawill
h^^S^Kfo-Witn^^a^and
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v.-taferc -t
and NC
AT THI SOUTHERN PALACE DRY I
,i).;.’u
OC*7
AT POPULAR PRICES.
1886
S TATE OF GEORGIA—MolSTOSH COUNTY.—
Will be sold in trout of the Court House In Da
rien, on the first Tuesday iu December next, all the
real and personal property belocgiug to Stephen Ba
eon. deceased, Ute of said connjy
oou, ucwwe w w CHURCHILL Administrator.
Darien. October 22-1, 1868. oc26—lawtd
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
O v the first Tuesday in Derember next* I will
oflSr forealeto t!.e highest bidder, at the Court
House in Efflegtiam county, between the •*K®L5lS l S
of sale, five hundred (534j and t.hirty-f'nr a* res of
Land, tho property of 'he estate of Albert F. Dasher,
deceased, wr tha benefit of the heirs anti creditors of
said estate. BENJAMIN J. DASHER.
oc5--law6w Administrator.
1866
.1. . A . . J CI bid T9*-i
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
EINSTEIN A ECKMAN,
151 CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAJH,
Are ready to show the largaet suck or
Staple ail Fancy Dry Ms
lo be found la this city, and which are offered at the
LOWEST PRICES.
Call und eee for yourselvee,
TATE OF UEPBGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.—To
all whom it aiay concern :
Whereas, Jackoon Bird will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters of GuaHhmsMp ol David E..
Richard. Elizabeth und Eddy M. Bird, oiphans o!
Wiley Bird, late of said county, deceased s
These are, therefoxe, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and ap' ear before said Court,
to make objections (if **- u y they have) on or before
the first Monday in December next, otherwise said
letters Will be granted.
Witness my hand unu otllciul signature this 1-tn
day Of October, Ibdff. DAVID BEASLEY,
ocp29 lawOw ordtnarv.
STATE OF GEORGIA—EFFINGHAM COUNT Y—To
O all whom it may concern i
Whervao, Georgiann Mingicilorff haa applied to me
for letters of Administration ou the estate of hormon
Mingiddorfr, decease*!: •
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons Interested, whether kindred or creditors, to
show cause (if any they have) on or before the first
Monday iu Dweinber next, why letters should not
he granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature this
!6th day of October, 1866.
F. E. TEBEAC,
oc2fi—1aw4w Ordinary.
S TATE OF GEORGIA-KFMNGUAM COUNTY.—
To who'.n if may concern:
Whereas, Libert G. Weitiuau lias applied to me
for Letters of Admiuistratiou de boms non on the
estate of Caleb tjiin r, deceased:
Tlieae are. therefore, to cite and admonish all pir-
ties interested, whether kindred or ciecutoie, to
show cause (if any they have), ou or before the first
Monday in December next, why letters should not
he granted to the applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature this 16th
day of October, 1866. F. K. TEBEAU,
uc26— aw4w Ordinary EC.
At Popular Prices.
PRINTS, DELAINES,
SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS,
At the
Southern Palace Dry Goods House.
oo27
SANDERSON 8 WILKINSON,
HARNESS, SADDLERY
AND *
TRUNK STORE,
(WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
East Side of Market,
Between S*. Juliun and Bry.n Streets,
SAVANNAH, ga,
ENTERPRISE MILLS,
CORNER WEST BROAD AND COS-
O ESS STREETS.
DEtOT AT R- COWDENS.
south aide St. J alien afreet, West of the
Market,
Grits and Meal always op hand.
ocl-lm R. J. ftADK 6 BRO^
S TATE OF GEORGIA—MCINTOSH COUNTY.—To
ail whom it mat concern :
Whereas, J. W. Selkirk will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate
of Arthur Mayau, deceased, late of said county :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
W. P. GIRARDEAU, O. L. C. whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
;’s SALr.—Agreeable to an order Court to make objection (if any they have) on or lie
fore the first Monday in December next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature tliia 22d day
of October, 1866. R. A BIRD,
o<-26 Ordinary McIntosh fonntv,
A DMINISTBATOIFS SALE.—Will be sold, at the
Court House door, in the county of Bulloch, ou
t e first Tuesday in December next, between the legal
hours of sale, (1288) twelve hundred and eighty-six
acres of land,more or less, bounded by Win. Brennen.
T. Aldermen and A. Barns, belonging to the estate ef
Michael Poescsh,'deceased, it being the late residence
of said deceased and (well improved. Sold under an
order‘if tho Court of Ordinary fora division among
the heirs of said estate. Terms on the day of sale, this
12th day of October. 18SC.
DANIEL L. KENNADY. Administrator.
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^taaas
• e*P 31*16 rson
TIMBER,
Lumber & Commissio
merchant, u
«• ■»» »»ttet, 9avi aitt
AMD
Darien, Georgia.
IW Orders for Lumber solicited.
8. 6. HAYNES
E. F. Metcalfe. R M. BeYjce & Co
Jam W. O’Conhol ; r * •
E. F. METCALFE A GO.,
Cotton Factors?
Comm ission
AMD
Forwarding Merchants,
No. 5 Stoddard's Uwer Range, Bar
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Cash advances on consignments to Norton, Slaugh
ter k. Co., New Ybtk, aid John K. Gilliatt * Co.,_Liv-
erpooL _ ■ : ta2-3m_
THPIS- W. BROOKS
MANUFACTURER of
FURNITURE AND GENERAL
UPHOLSTERY.
324 Dor Street, Pkiladelpklst, P»-
N. B—Al) ORDERS sent by Mail promptly a
ten led to- iy31-tf
»HE4.A*T
A^iilsSAGE
"? Issued iUi PaornirroBs op _
So sietter’s
STOMACH MITERS,
For the Information and goIdLce of all who regard
HEALTH
As the GREATEST OF TEMPOR^ BLESSINGS, the
demand foxthie potent atid agVoble Vegeta
Me TONIC and ALTERaVe KM
iie^i immensely Wei
t Not only In this country, lmt In all Mnr land* to
which commerce bears onr flag, the pe<\jar merits
of the article are known and appreciath it has
been found suited to all climates, all localees, and
the need* of every clans of society. I'ompJVided o
the purest vegetable ingredients, unalloyed vtth any
mineral salt. >r corrosive vegetable alkaloid, anfoom- ^
btning the properties of a WHOLBSOMK tTO- POWER & Mi l T I’d
MAC1IIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and an efflcVpt ulai,r>K,
ANTI BILIOUS AGENT, tt is endorsed by praciVi P fifl p ra | PpofilirP A Pomru
Chemists as the safest, and by unprejudiced phyffi UBHeral irOUUltJ 0i LOOlm
clans as the surest Preventative, Regulating an<V MERCHANTS.
RestorativePrepara hmnf tit age Com, Oats, Flour, Feed,
, SAVANNAH, GA.
REFEKKN'CKS:
Mwers. Tlaon A Gordon, Savannah Ga I
A Vilbnr. Esq .Pret’t Home Ins Co., Ww, I
Mesws. LaRoche, West A Kamels, SavamSJ
MeiSs. Bell, Wyllv A ChrUUan. SavannA^f
Messrs. Weaver, Richardson A Co.. Xewv’.r, 11
B-of G. Renoward * Bachem, h'tv lai
GENERAL COMMISylOS MERiq.
AMD WHOLESALE DEALEB IN
Floar, Grain, Feed a n ,i Prod att
CORNER STORE,
190 nm> 191 Bax Stseet, poor qr Buxu,, ^ I
* Ba#inr--- ~
‘■ash, Georgia,
References—C. A. Gambrill t Co x.,,,,,
win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin ,t Co IV
and New York; L. Gambrill, Banker cWw
ancea made on consignment,
Liberal advances made <
and Produce.
Notice
I S HEREBY GIVEN that the partnerships hereto
fore existing under the names of Miller, Taomas
A Co in Savannah. Ga., and Thomas. Livingutou A
Co.. Madison, Fla., have been dissolved by the death
of D. 0. UvingBton, one of the partners.
A. J. MILLER will give Ms attention to the bus:
neaain Savannah, and 8. B, THOMAS to the busines,
in Madiaon, in liquidation.
H A J. MILLER.
- • s. B. THOMAS,
Anguit, 1866 * Surviving Partn era.
The sutlerribers will continuetlie Grocery and Com
mission Bueinesa in Savannah, Ga. at the store on-
moled bv the late firm, oo Bay street.
Aogtmt. 1866 MILLER A BROTHER.
The anbecriber solicit* for the new a conthiuanct
oi the p .tronage nxtended to the fate a ™, OMAS
One of the snrvlyors.
August, 1860. anil-tf
a9-tf
M. I*. BE AUFORT,
SAIL-MAKER,
EXCHANGE WHARF,
■NflTANUFACTURES Sails, Tents, €ots. Hammocks
AwningB, Window Shades, Blocks and Falls; White
Flour Sacks, 24, 48 and 98 pounds; Bags of all sizes
for rice, grain, Ac. Having good workmen and first-
* -t— aewing-machines,can fill orders for Bags at short
notice. Tarpaulins for hire. oc2
J. W.
(Late Steele A Burbank.)
IX Merchants’ Bow, HUton Head,So. C«
And comer King and George Sts.,Charleston,
C i alls the attention of Wholesaleand Retail pur-
' chasers to his superior stock of
Military and Naval Clothing
AMD
furnish£ng goods,
Watches, Clocks, Paney t-ooda, Jt-weju and Plate
Ware, Swords, Saahes, Kelts, KmoTftidcriee, Boot
Caps, FTe’d Qlasaes,Gauntlets. CJlfjyes, Ac.,"Ac.
DANIEL H. LONDON.
NO. G3, BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Shipping and Commission Merchant, . j
W ILL sell all kind* ol Tobacco. Cotton. Bagfriffe. i
Grain, Seed, £c„ nnd wlil execute orders for;
baying Merchandise and Produce oi every deiqrqi-1
tion. Consignmentsandorderasolicited.
RKFERENCE8.
In Savannah—Major A. Porter, Duncan A ,
ston, N. A. Hardee 4E Co., E. E. Hertz A Co., John
8 bVinr Tonx—-W. C,' Langley A Co.. Barclay A |
Livingston, Wm. Watson A Co.
Liberal advinces allowed- On Cotton shipped to
Messrs, gyre’ grans A Co- Liverpool. »cl_-sm_ j
A Fine Black Mare
FOR SALE,
7 .tOli !a
BY BELL. WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
W E will recommend her to be kind, gentle, and lu
every particular • family norse—good lor a
light rockaway. Can be seen at Dan. Butler’9 Stable.
Terms known a t Counting-Room. ortl
Planters, Attention!
J AV CONSTANTLY NEGOTIATING SALES OF
AND MORTGAGES UPON
SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE.
A large amount of Northern capital is now uwddting
favorable opportunities for Investment South.
I have daily inquiries for such opportunities, aud
am empowered to
PURCHASE 40.000 ACRES
OF
COTTON LANDS
IN
The Gu lf States.
Planters and others wishing to diaoLmort-
gSge, or take partners in working their lauds,»r
invited to apply to mu without delay.
; T COMMISSIONS MODERATE
Business . romptly completed.
All letters Rius-. inclose n stamp.
D. J. M. A. JEWETT,
«G Washington street,
BOSTON, MASS.
NOTES DISCOUNTED
BY
DAVID R. DILLON, Banker,
sej>22-tf BAY STREET.
To The Public.
rilHE PAVILION HOTEL, Charleston, South Caro-
I iina, «o long and ably condncted by the late H. L'.
BUTTERFIELD, will etill be kept open for the acooui-
modaUan of the travelUng public. Its former friends
and patrons will find the usual accommodations and
attention bestowed on them as formerly, and the pub
lic favor, already so well established as The Hotel
of the travelling Merchants of the South, will, by ear-
nest efforts, be falthfnlly preserved. ocl2-tf
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will lie sold at tbs
Court House door in the county of Bulloch, on
the first Tuesday in December next, between the legal
hours of sale. (300) three hundred acres of land, more
or leas, well improved, belonging to the estate of
William F. Crosby, late of said county, deceased, and
bounded by lands of J. H. Simmons, W. A. Sheffield
end others, and sold under an order ol the Court of Or
dinary of said county for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms ou tho day of sale.
oct27-lawtd. JOHN BROWN, Adm’r.
DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold at the
Oonrt Honso door, in the county of Bulloch, ou
the first Tuesday in December next, between the legal
hours of sale, (2301 two hundred and fifty acre* of
land more or less, belonging to the estate of John J.
Hodges, bounded by lands of Allen Lanier and Sea
born Proctor, well improved, it being tho late res
idence cf the said deceased. Sold under an order of the
Court of Ordinary and Bold for a divison among the
heir* of said estate. Tbrms on day of sale, this I2th
day of October, 1888.
MATILDA HODGES. Administratrix.
MATTHEW OLLIFF, Administrator.
oc27-law6w,
S TATB OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern: , ... _ .
Whereas, James S. Hagers will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Guardianship ol Simeon
T., Kezfah and Peter Sheffield, orphans or Peter
O. Sheffield, deceased: ^
These are therefore to cileainl admonish all whom
It may atneern, to be und appear before said Court,
to make objecti-ms fif any they have) on or before
the first Monday iu December next, otherwise said
let’era will be granted.
Witness my hand and official igaature this lith
day or Oclobt r, 1886. DAVID bl'A'LKV,
<ic29-law4w Ordinary.
j 4 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold at the
‘ A. Court House door in Statesboro, Bulloch county,
I on the first Tuesday in December next, between the
legal hours of sale, (170) one hundred and seventy
acres of tad, more or less, well improved, belonging
to the estate of Albemarle Nessmith, late of said coun
ty deceased; bounded by M. A. Burnsides and Newton
Woodcock and others. Sold under an order of the
Court of Ordinary, and for a division among the beire
of said estate. Terms ou the day of sale, this 12th day
of October, 1866.
JOHN S. DENMARK, I i.iminlstrators
oc39*law6w NOAH NESSMITH. i Ad t
Ladies 5 Cloaks,
SHAWLS and WINTER UNDERWEAR,
At popular prices at
ORFF & WATKINS’.
SOUTHERN PALACS DRY GOODS HOUSE.
©c27
WOOD.
W K, the undersigned, take this method of In
forming our friend*, and the public generally,
that, to facilitate our business, we have established a
WOOD YARD
at the Albany mdOnlf Rallrod, from which, or r-m
our old stand, at Hie C uial Bridge, below the Cen
tral Railroad, we are prepared to deliver the very
best quality of
J1JGB LAND OAK WOOD
at eight dollars ($8) per cord, and
DRY YBLLOW PINE WOOD
at alx d-dlars ($6) per cord, on very short notice.
Order boxes can be found at Mr. Staley’s Bonk
Store, corner State and Bull streets, and at Mr. J.
I.tppman’s Drug Store, corner cf Congress and Bar-
•tea rr1 ct.anra 6 *
BTTTL1CR A HARDWICK.
nard streets.
oc6-lm
REFERENCES.
General Wu A Auist*a1‘, Troy, New York.
hi>*UM> RioE. E«q , Cambridge. Maw.
Wxi L Palmer. Ksq.a Snletp.
]>ui>Ler G OuANaSKi.L. Esq . Cincinnati, Onlvi.
V. C. Filley, Esq., .New Orleans*, La.
A. P. j)KVKBBUX iU C/O., JliUlOD, MSS0.
MAGAZINES
JPor 1ST ovembei?.
GOODY’S LADY’S BOOK, for November,
LESLIE’S LADY’S MAGAZINE, for November.
DEMOREsT’S MAGAZINE, for November.
ATLANTIC MONTHLY, for November.
„ >fHB OALAST, November 13.
Tfifi UAT66LIC WORLD.
OUR YOUNG FOLKS, for November.
THE OLD GUARD, f<* November.
PETERSON’S, for November.
HARPER’S MONTHLY, for November
BALLOU’S MONTHLY, for November.
CRESCENT MONTPEY, for November.
‘ LAND WE LOYB,fofOctober.
LESLIE'S BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ WEEKLY.
ALSO,
Our usual supply of Comic Illustrated Monthlies.
oc27 ESTILL A BROTHER.
JEWETT & NORRIS,
attorneys at law,
46 Washington Street, Booui 9,
BOSTON, MASS.,
JLJSID
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be Kid aft tbe
Court Hon he door in the county of Lullocb, on
tbh first Tuesday in December next, between the legal
hours of Bale (295) two hundred. and ninety-five acres
of Und, more or less, Well improved, belonging in too
estate of Darid A. Bennett, it being the late residence
of aaid deceased, and bounded by Wni. Mitchell, New
ton Woodcock and J. W. Proctor. Sold under an order
of the Court of Ordinary, and for a division of aaid es
tate among the heirs of said deceased. Terms oo tho
dar of sale, this 12th day <if October, 1866.
oc29-law6w ISAAC FUTCH. Admiatrator.
WO MONTHS AFTER DATE, application wttl
will be made to the Court of Ordinaryof Bulloch
County for leave to sell all the lands belonging to
the estate of JAMRs H MARTIN* late of aaid Coun
ty, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of gate! estate.
This 20th day of September. 1866.
JAMES ALDERMAN.
ae2S-Uwfm Administrator de Bonus Non.
Coffee.
2,000 IU0900Fnut -
Direct Importation from Rio de Janeiro,
For sale bv
ocl-3m* WEE A CORNWELL.
FOR SALE,
A SERVICEABLE DRAFT HORSE. Apply at
Polaakl House Stables.
G. McGINLY,
Screven House
Bradley’s
Duplex Elliptic Hoop Skirt,
For Ladies, Misses and Children,
AT THE
loathem False* Dry Goods Hsbk.
OCS7
FOR RENT,
M
Apply to
JyS-tf
Ob raaaonable terms, FOUMCOUNTIN
ROOMS and TWO LARUE HALLS iu the
brick baUdlngon tbe corner of Bay and Lin
coln stiasta. Possession given immediately
EDWARD PAIV8LF0RD,
To Rent.
A TWO-8TORY BRICK BUILDING, in n rnnvt-
nient portion of the city. Apply at the Nows
and Herald Office. ,r
Boker’s Bitters
For tale at aH prominent Grocers, Wine Merchants,
and Druggists, and wholesale only, by
L. FUNKE, Jr., 8ole A»ent,
tu2Y3m Mo. 66 Mlierty fitreeh M. Y.
Wanted,
1A AAA pounds BLACK seed cot-
10,000ton. cEAiLcoL8TACo
seS7-tf Corner Bay and Ahercom «t reels.
SALT
Salt, In ^ood order,
MCMAHON * CO.
Leased
JTJOiDi ‘.lOe
T he am gardw u
ThunieriMh roads wffl I
years. Apply at TMlaT
Iiondon, BnKl»xi.dl,
Collect Unclaimed Property, Money Debts
etc., etc., in
ENGLAND,
SCOTLAND,
AUSTRALIA,
IRELAND,
CANADA,
Wales,
Or any other British Colony.
Copies ot Wills and all other Reoords obtained.
Case* prosecuted iu favor ot belts, Wgatoea and next
of kin upon favorable terms.
CHARGES MODERATE.
More than *00,060,060 of unclaimed money, are
invested in the National debt ot Great Britain alOM^
In trust for the unknown heirs, legsteoa, atm. A
ltrge portion of this U known to belong fopoi
in America. if .. "J '
Ml-. JEWETT la an Attorney at Lswtt -MnElaad,
and the resident repiesentative of the ton In that
country.
All letters mast be addressed to the Boston Post
Offlco, and enclose stamp.”
REFERENCES; f
Gen. W». A. Olustbo, Troy, N. Y.
TO COTTON PLAN ItM
H aving bean appointed Agents lor the State of
Georgia by the peteQtee of
BIABD’S PATENT LOCI-TIE,
we, with confidence, offer it to Planters a* the Lett,
cheapest, simplest, and most desirable TIE now in
use. It returns double its cost, aud is fully fifty per
cent; cheaper than Rope,
Our several Agents Will be supplied io a few days,
andean respond lo ordets.
For further pirtteulara, address or apply lo
V B. M. BRUCE & CO.,
Angusta, Georgia,
or to E. F. METCALFE A CO.,
octS—lm Savannah, Georgia.
FOR HUNT.
ffifi ONE WHARF 8TORE, and one Store
&!■ Room and Office np stairs in Jones’ upper
JSML bailding, 1»$ Bay street.
OC$6—Iw . 6. LAPRANT.
Wh.ol©©ale
PA PER WARE WE.
P aper’for Printers and Bookbinders; for Dry
Goods, Hardware and Boot and Shoe Dsalers
£}TATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—To
5 all whom it may concern: _ __
Whereas, Adam iiohenstcin will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Administrator
cum testamento annexo on the estate of Peter
Yoreseon, late of said county, deceased: _
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish an
whom It may concern, to be anil appear before earn
Court to make objection (if any they have) on oroe-
f ire tbe first Monday in October next, otherwise
said letters will be granted. . .
Witness my official signature this *7th/*y “
March, 1886. D. A O’BYNNB,
m 31 Ordinary.
N OTICE.- By order from the Honorable Court
of Orrtlna-y ot Scriven county, Georgia, there
will be sold before the Court House door, at States
boro. In Bullocb county, on the first Tuesday in
December next, between the legal hooraotsafe;.one
Tract of Land, as the property or llioaias Usher,
deceased, late of Scriven county, containing two
h ndred (2W) and fifty acres, more or less, bald tad
lies near the Ogeechee river, adjoin ng ’be landsot
W. W. Williams, Arthnr horny and H B Hodgea.
Tarma made known on the day of sale.
WILLIAM IVEY, Adtni latralor.
Scriven countv. Pel. 22.1666. oc2i—lawtd
G EORGIA—COFFEE COCSTY.-Two months
after date nppHcalton will be made to the Court
of county. Georgia, at the fire:
regular term after the expiration or two mouGis frotn
?ffiS5Sfs«S!W .■asisstfa
•“Tassssps* 8 .
aee * Mea AdminlsUTjor.
notes, county. Oct.-l»t.1M« oc2S-iaw2m..
X Goods, Rarmrare ana hoot ■«« onw
for Grocers and Druggists. Printers’ supplied of all
kinds. Alio. Binders' Boards, Paper Rags, Envelopes
and Twine. ARgoods sold at NMr York prices, with
expefises added. WARREN BROTHERS,
oct4-tf • ; ):v 210 Bay atreet
fig (VRtwl. i, . : * j. fi. O'Bvuni.
Edw. CVByrne Sc Son.
Mhoi.kaAi.a- *»d Ritaii, Draleek nr Groceries,
' Liquons, ha, Ac.
TETE solicit a share of the patronage of our friends
TV and the public generally. Ths Senior partner
of this firm having done business in this city for up
wards of thirty-two years. Comer Bryan and Jefferson
streets. , ’ " oc5-ly
R. A. SOLOMON,
COMMISSION COLLECT-
ING AGENT, Ac.,
Eufaula, Ala.
Prompt attepf(on ffiven to CoUedioos and Reniit-
tascea: Purchase and Sale of Cottop. it.
‘ Reference: -Messrs. & Sohiffer A Nephews, Lau-
ence Bros. A Co., New York; Hoping, liamerd A
Vo, Columbus, Ga.; Win. A. MsKenxie <C Co., Aps-
nehicolA; Austin *' l^ls. Savannah. Ca. oc!0-3m
The natnre of Its cumiioneiiti is the guarantee of
ts harmlessness. It consiats of the stimulating prin
ciple of sound Rye, mtaiiiiited with the finest tonic,
anti-febrile, aperient, anti-sCorbutic, and anthapas-
modlc herbs, roots and barks that botanical research
has yet developed for the use of man. Every vegeta
ble substance that enters into its composition Is
culled and selected with scrupulous care, and no
thing that Is not sound and perfect of its 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 s tost of the
quality of the great staples of life, Is rigorously prac
tised. Every barrel of ths cereal stimulant which
forms the basis of the Bitters is ascertained to be ab
solutely pure before tt Is received Into the Wianulhc-
tnrlng department, and every leaf and fibre of the
medicating Ingredients scrutinized before ths proves
of Infusion commences. 8uch Is the enormous cu
parity of the tanks In which the Bitten are prepareu
that the proprietors are enabled to keep a large stock
on hand, and to supply the domestic and fore'gn
market with an article matured and mellowed by
time. Hence the fiery and biting flavor which at
taches to ordinary bitters, and •Which is dne to their
NEWNESS and the interior qualify of tbe drugs and
alcohol of which they are concocted, is never per
ceived in this mitil and agreeable preparation. Acj .
cording to the testimony of able chemists, the es*
sence of good Rye is the most healthful of all spirits,
ami * -
Hostetler’s
STOMACH BITTERS
Are the only Medicinal Tonic in the World of which
that flnM i* the sflriiuIatinA? ingredient.
To Dyspeptic Sufferers.
Under the general head of Dyspepsia maybe classed
all the varieties of indigestion. Its symptoms are
so various, and differ so much In different individuals
that it is ahno.-t impossible to classify them. In fact,
aoYtie of them arc utterly Indescribable. It may be
safely asserted, however, that half the diseases of
mankind spring from a disordered condition of the
stomach: and that the other hair, whatever their
origin, react upon that eeu-itivo and Important or
gan. Among the ordinary indications of Dye:Spate
are flatulence, a bloated and full feeling about the
stomach and abdomen immediately slier eating, s
gnawing sensation or a sense or hollowness at the
pit of the stomach between meals, a heavy dull feel
ing in the bead, feeble or unsteady appetite, ooca-
j slonal nausea, restlessness during htaud a weary,
I unrefreshed feeling on rising in tl< oming, palpita
tion or tlie heart, depression ’ ‘OJ, sometimes
amounting to monomania, los ■ mory, confu
sion of thought, sour stomach, with laising of food,
and a choking sensation in tho throat, dlmne3» of
eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli
nation for exertiou, aud sometimes emaciation and a
corpse-like pallor. These are' a few of the direct
signs of Dyspepsia, bat as it is generally couSplicated
with specific affections of tbe how. Is, tbe liver and
the i eives, its victims have many additional 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
liostetter’s Bitters.
The uizease proceeds from a lack or vigor In the
stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will tone
and renovate that organ. ir the gastric apparatus is
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 bert of all
remforcing agents should be forthwith resorted to.
The stomach is the commissariat of the system- It
applies the elements of life to the whole body. Is
It is prepared the material of blood, muscle, bone
and fibre, and If it fsils to purvey that material in
quantity, and of a proper kind, the whole body sul-
,ere, and with it the mental faculties. Therefore pro
tect ttie commissariat department. Don’t let tbe en
emy obtain possession of it. It is easier to nrevent
disease from gutting into an organ than to Opel It
after it becomes a chronic fixture. Consider the
first indicat 1 in of uneasiness in the stomach as a
sign that Dyspepsia is preparing to attack, and batf e
it at once with the GREAT RRPELLANT--
Bat if it is too late to prevent, remember, that It is
not too late to cure, tt is believed that there la lio
case of Chronic Indigestion that can withstand tie
turnedfal operation of
Hostqtter’s Stomach Bitters.
This bel*is grounded on twelve years’ experien ’e
of the efficacy or ths preparation. The lint instance
of Its failure to give relief Is yet nuchronteled. If it
ever had failed, the voluminous correspondence ad
dressed to yie proprietors from fill parts of the UulteC
States and' South America, would at leaqt include
one letter expressing dissatisfaction. Bat no, there
Is not ONE. The testimony, extending over a period
of more than a dozen years, is all of the approving
tenor. Certainly this Is a sufficient warrant tor
claiming that the BITTER9 sre a SPECIFIC FOR
INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS VARIETIES.
WILKINSON, WILSON I
Cotton Factors and
General Commission Merchani
A GENTS fof the purchase and sale of all kin
Cotton Domestics.
liberal advances made oncooBionTnenta
Ottce Mo. 3 8toddard’s Lover lianec Ba? .
Savannah, Georgia. * 11
U. B. WILKINSON’,
Of Newnan, G
B. J. WILSON,
Formerly of Okeefuskee Cotton firu. i
P. II. WOOD, ,
Of the late firm of J. W. Rahnn t Co., SarJ
sepfijm . ’ 1
Anstin & Ellis,
80 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
THOMAS H. AUSTIN, 1 La:e iff Apalachicola!
CHARLES ELLIS, f and Columbia. Gil
sepli-tf
A. M. Suux. C. F. Sti nia.
late of Rome, Ga. Late oi Xtccil
C. W. SreoALL. Late of Thomacv...
SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGA’J
COTTON FACTOR^]
Forwarding aud Commi*
BS2S.CHAT7TS,
No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower F.a
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Will icake liberal advance* on r»tr„ d
prodace in transit or st»*rt-. cr ou co
our correspondents in New York.
au27-3m
BLAllt & MCKFOlili]
Lumber Manufacture!
AND DEALERS IN
TIMBER AND LUMBEfl
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Doors, Mash nnd Blii
OT Mill and Lumber Yard on Cunl noil
street Office. 18‘t Ray street, .-aranua i. Gi ”
G. B. LAMAR, JUN.,
Saccessor toG. B A u. W. Luut.
General Commission Merchi
Forwarding and Shipping Iff* j
No. 08 BAY STREET (up tub!
Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. r«hl*
d.Lamar, Savannah; W. E. .fcidnoo.I f
A Sons, J B. and J. W. Walker, AwriA
ments solicited. '
i. r.Boosa.
Bouse & Bryan
(Formerly.of Jacksonville, Fla,I
194” Bay Street.
SAVANNAH,
give prompt ati ention to receMti®
aiding jjuoda* saleo ou cdnsigidnc--
.andwill also keep constantly^
a. beside* ot&r goods and manuiafWt’.j
far*sale or consignment, and for
agents. Orders and consignments
letted.
M l IU
Forwarding and Con
MERCHANT*
WHOLKSALK AND RETAIL PKiLEj
Dry Goods, Groceries,*
NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMME’ BL$J
Bay Street, Jacksonville^
K), B. ,4inn11 B>. 6. *AN Ml ft.
■nil
execotrexs sale.
Got. Ebwaub Flex, Cambridge, Maw.
OoL W». L. Pamirs. Salem, *»""•
Cajit. s. B. gkxoobt, V. 8. N.,UainUton, Mass.
Ddiut o. CaauuaLk Etq-, Cincinnati, ofihi.
SUl'*-.SW«l»i ,n
GEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY.-Will be sold rt
the Court Mouse door, in Sylvania, in said county, on
tbe FIRST TUESDAY in January next, between tbs
^ttSS^^parcel of tad lying and beliy fa
said county, containing three hundred *nd«igMy
_ imam butting and bounumff py tanoa oi
0o?P er - John Cameron WU-
IT-——■-< at the time of bis death. Said treetef
wBBttTBfae totSil,
ai'lnraBei'about fifty acres, new unipsr cuttjvfa
tta^uSatwffimakepixty («0)bnshcla qfc«f^B*.
oiitH«atpd' also, ft very largo and B8i
ttweUcultivatod, ^ , eted The neighborhood is
liMjthieat and meat pleammt in tbe county.
SBddered, it is one of the b«t ptatataw.
for its able. In this or any other county of thq Stats.
wuAc.
^SrfUittw^psrScSara. apply to the Efa?ul^jgo
tbe utoee, or by letter addressed to her, •
O., fitted county- eLMA J. COOP
seM-lawdw Executrix of Wilson O.
-^QQ ^COItS^LREEfLKAf jatt received
Q
A S • BOOK-KEEPER, by • young —_—
to do any kind of writing fa an ordinary bmsi-
ucss line. Would h* willing toengage tn any rsapsc- ana i
OC25—lw "Wlfartd
■a. rjoronw wviwder ftufa tbe Honorable Court of
J orPaf^Sale,
Administrator.
HILL A CO.,
ilsrd’s Lpwer Range.
(-keeping.
Ixtf.d BY A FIR8T-CLXw BOOK-KEEPER
SnajM—ft — nrh ffrrr t fr* l><t " ,i * ®*ch even-
Komituc ttowToomplicatcd or intricate accounts
^Si^mSii^ttcm/Undaratenda thoroughly
Address
RtfakoAn. •»- OC22-t£
womv
WAWM AND CARTS, by [
ocJ3 E, F. METCALFE A CO.
Hostetter’s Bitters
AS A
Hou.seh.old Medicine.
It is a great fallacy to sappooe that the nauseous
ness of a medicine is any proof of its value as a res
toratlvc. The trnth is, that tr the palate revolfa
against a remedy, it cannot do much good.
HOSTETTER’S BITTERS
Are not unpleasant to tbe taste, aud always rootbe
and quiet, instead of Irritating the atomach. Indeed
they ar > the best known preventative of and cure for
nausea. Their nsefalncss as a family specific can
scarcely be overruled. For sickness al the stomach,
sadden spasms, wind colic, hysterica, nervous head
ache, lassitude, low spirits and the thousand and
one little ailments that are continually occurring In
every familv, there is nothing comparable to them. A
whole medicine ch.-rt full ot tinctures, csaonces, pow
ders, Slid pills, is not worth a single bottle of the
BITTERS in such cases.
Caution.
THE GOVERNMENT INDOBBBMSNT
- ici
lia order to guard against dangcroqa impositions,
Miu public are requested to take especial note of ttaa
beautifully engraved proprietary ‘stamp, through
which the Government of Ifie United States officially
authenticates every houte of Hostetler’s Bitten. -
This shield, thrown by tbe Government ewer tho pro
prietors and tne public for their joint pnteetion, te
placed conspicuously acmes the cork aad user the
seek of each bottle, anil cannot fall to strike tbaeye
•r the most casual observer, Nothing that purports
to be Hostetter’s Bitters can be genuine nnteastbe
stamp Is there. ..
It Is also proper to stats that the Bitters are *ow
exclusively in glass, and Be T* r ’".“^TMoslors'aSl
stances by the gallon or barrel. **^*f*^ .
traitors are .broad, ami the only eafgaaid tb. fato
lic.bave against them ts to see that tbs WarefafeT
bay bear tbe engraved
Mraire. Hostitter A Smith, and the staav above man
Honed. .
PREPARED AND SOLD BT
HOSTETTER A SMITH,
PITTSBURGH, PA •
BarnardstafitaStaMifi.
tT Foreale by aUdnutgteW.
ke^eni throughout the world. , jylT-eodly
NEW ST0RE.|
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS
CLOTHINGi|
At Wholesale and
BY
Einstein Eekman &
NO. 163 CONGRESS STR® r I
uft&\
_ now receiving. •5 < U3St >
W large and well
Merchants aad P , * nf
are invited to examine tuff > “ ct 1)ef<>rf
elsewhere. \ . '
phot m gL
A GANG SAW
Sr-our^-for P-'
moved lumber. , ,f.
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