The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 01, 1866, Image 6

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I- A Glorious Result H. There are zb.many roads to fame and fortunja there were (rite way a to ancient Thebe*. Toatn. - bitious warrior is for carrying Ids way with tLe sabre; yonr aspiring politician for scheming his way by intriguo and consummate art. Bat there is one grsnd broad path to the goal, along which nothing base can travel. It is the path Set apart for the march of talent, energy, and noble purpose an though mil of obstacles, iteontains none that a brave man cannot surmount. This fact has been exemplified nlnnnmerable instances, bat hi lew more forcibly han in the rise and progress of DB. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS: For over nneen yearsltsconm has been onward and upward, scattering blessings at every step, antll it now stands on'the topmost rounds efthe ladder of fame, as the GREAT T03STIC. Hoofland’s German Bitters Is a positive remedy for DYSPE PSIA, Diseases Resulting from DtSORDER OF TOE LIVER and DISESTIVE 08GANS, And hi the only certain and ears RESTORER OF STRENGTH IX CASES OF DEBILITY. Traveler’s Insurance Company OF HARTFORD, CONN., insubbs xaamsx all ACCIDENTS; ALSO INSUBBS AGAINST By cut Bitters WiAkened and Debilluted Liaiucb lit viDuv Renewed vvUit ail (he Vigor of Health. ltup«ire»1 et mutilations Ate rebuilt, aud the patiexi n a short uim-s regains Victor, Health and Stren~ih^ F OttSfi]tVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, - Meriting from DlsortU re»»I Ule Digestive Organs! itonstipartou, Duvanl Piles, Fuliness of iJluoU to the HsaU, Acidity of the Stomach, Native*, Heart- trtirn, Disgust for Food, Fullness oriVeighi in. the Stomach, Sour EtUctalioiia, Sink ing or Fluttering ut the Pit of the t*toraach, .Swimming of the Head, « Hurried ami Difficult Breath ing, Flattering ut the Heart, Choking or Suffocating f teiisutlon when in a Lying Pos ture, Dunnes? ofVision, Dote or Webs before the Sight, Fever «u«l Duil Raima the Head, Defl- «:tc*ney of i>rai»i atlon, Yellowness of the ssiii ami Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Limb-*, Ac., sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn tog in the Fleeh, Constant Imaginings oJ Evil, and gter-.i Depression oi Spirits. Kemcmbor That these Bitters contain no Uam or Whiskey. And can’t make* Drunkards. Is not a Bar Room Drink, But fc Highly Oonconiratcd Vegetable Sxtraot, fee fMin Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Drugs It cannot iasi*tfi*o<*b, introduce the vice of Drunk* into the bosom of your families—to your wife, n*r ghiMreu, or your friends. LOSS OF LIFE FROM ANY CAUSE! Wkctkrr DtaMN « Aceldrmt. With Compensation fkr Personal INJURIES. J^ATiS of PREMIUM lower than those of any jtfjpr Life Company. mr All approved form)of Life Polices, elibev with or witboet compensation for personal Injuries, as the applicant stay desire. CASH CAPITAL, t I t • *500,000 With a surplus of about *200,000. LIFE DEPARTMENT. The Traveler’s of Hartford now Issues policies In suring against loss of llfo from auy cause, whether disease or aeqlueut. with weekly compensation lor disabling accident, thus combining life and aet-Meui insurance under one pollc), at the lowest rates of premium. ANNUAL PREMIUMS FOR LIFE. Policies for Life Insure against dealh from pnv ciueu. and the premium Is payable annually during life. Rate pei *1.000: Age of 20 25 SO 35 40 Ordinary Life Policy *1210 *13 80 *16 06 $18 92 $22 75 Combined Life and Accident 1618 18 88 10 06 3192 25 76 Other ages In proportion. Gins, Wines, Cordials, Ales, Etc.,| No. 5£ South Street, BALTIMORE, MD. A LARGE STOCK OF THE FINEST GRADES OF Old Monongahela, Rye AND BOURBON WHISKEY CONSTANTLY ON HAND) AND AT LOWEST PRICES. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY aOliUIEHS .liners, whose systems have become Impaired by r&suipa or disease, will find in this Bitters a tonic t will restore them to all their fc'l rigor. sav Biltcre hsve perlorme I more cures! liiveu Better Satisfaction 1 V i in ire lVstlmo ny lave mors respectable people ^ vouch for them 1 mi any other article In the Market. We defy any a to contradict this assert ioi, and Will pay $1,00© any one that will produce a Certificate published ua net 1. not GENUINE. TEN TEAR NONFORFEITABLE. Ten Year Non-Furfeltable Policies insure against death 1mm any cause, and the premium, arc all paid ii.) in ten years. Compensation holds, aider itais fiirmot policy, during the whole life. These policies are noo-rorfeUabTe after two annual pay- nent*. Rate per $! ,0u0: Age of 20 25 SO 35 40 Ordinary Lite Policy $28 14 *23 08 $33 80 $37 04 $42 44 Combined Life ami Accident 32 54 35 37 34 76 42 91 48 03 Ollier ages in proportion. Aiao, Term and Non-Porfeitable Endowment Poli cies at proportionate low rates. The Combined Life and Aocldeut policy, it la confi dently believed, affords the beat Insurance for Hie least money, and covers all personal hazards under one policy. JAS. G. BATTKRSOiV, President. HODVKV DKNNI8. Secretary. Ham. EUKDR WRIGHT, Consulting Actuary. HENRY A. DYER. General Agent, j H. P. STEARNS, H. O., Consulting Burgeon. A. WILBUR. | General Agee! Southern Georgia, 83 Bay street. THORN’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OP COPAIBA and SARSAPARILLA Ha*-inquired tbe utmost fame In every part or the world; il lira been examined, approved of and sanc tioned by lue faculty of medicine, and recommended by the most eminent of the prole sion. AS a BURR and SPEEDY cure for all Diseases of the Bladose, Kibhbts, and Uboast On iamb of non 8KXSH. TH* STAMP TOsrotmi! ' i- 1 , '°7N V ON EACH POT TDK (JanDiaa / (; , j.j-j • \ will also bear Observe this i . Ji< )ON \-£*The NAMR LABEL,vr jiji,. of the BOBNKn o. * >1. r YOUS. ipROPRIBTO Aud covering \ . luu wa*J and the ;'«*<¥ U«IT*D STATBS Aobmt. NONE OTHER 13 GENUINE. t3P°* Observe these precautions and address ordem TARRANT <* OO., No. 278 Greenwich street. New York. W Sold bv all Ibarglats. Ie20-2tew6m I he bottom of BAOn COT. ADMINISTRATOR » HALE. 1( ! | I Dim Ureiiala-Biielii twes. KROFKUT1EB.—'Their odor iaatrvug. difforiva. and aantanhaf aKinipUc, their (antes Uttefiek, and anal ogous to mint. Medical properties and tWMA*-4McM* leaye* art gently stimulant, With n peonlter t^te 1 racy t« tke Urinary Organat producing diuresis, ted ike other similar medicines, exciting diaphoresis, when circumstances furor this made of action. Hey are given In comp-stats of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of tbs Bladder, Mor bid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra. Dseseeof O N the first Tuesday in January next, I will | A KostExqnifidte, Delicate, tutd Fra- offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the court j Jrant Perfume, Distilled from the Rare House In Effingham county, between the egal hours j knd Beautiful Flower from Whioh of sale, fire hundred (514) and thirty-four acres of ,Va. name iASd, tke property of tke estate of Albert F. Dasher, 1 " name, deceased, lor the benefit of the belts and creditors of aald estate. BENJAMIN' J. DASHER, OC26—liwflw - Administrator. Manufactured only by PIIALON Ac SOM, NEW YORK. BULLOCH- ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, j W ILL ho sold oa the first TUESDVY In January next, at Statesboro, in said county, within the legal hours of sale, five hundred acres of laod, more or less, adjoining the land)- of John Grimes, Sr. P. P. I Hardee and other*, belonging to the estate of Rlieba | Banks, deceased. Sold uniter an order ol the Court ot I Ordinary ol Bryau County for the benefit of tnc I heirs and creditors or the raid decea cd. Terms on the day of sale. CUYLER * C. F. BANKS, nol6-law7w AduiiuMntiors. REVISE Or COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOE FHALO:rS—TAKE NO OTHEK. Solti bv fW"rsllr. Planters, Attention! AH CONSTANTLY NEGOTIATING SALES OP A DM1NI# fHATOK’S SALl. —a^tofidI* to 10 order j uapto a nvk ttram oT the Court or Ordinary of Chatham couoty. 11 ANi> MOKTOAOKB UPON SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE the Frustrate add Retention Urtoe. from a lose of tone in the part* enorertied tin evacuation. The remedy baa also bean recom mended hi Dyspepsia, Chronic Bheumatiaw, OBIS' aeons Afiectiana, aSdDrapw. Hkuu>old's Extsaot Buoim Is 4taed by pemoaa hmm the ages of 13 to 25, and ftom 38 to 45, or in the decline or change of life; alter bor Paine; Bed-wetting In children. "'IN AFFECTION* PgCUUA* Tfi **■ MA1.ES, the Extract Buchn la aaetaaUed by buier remedy, ns in Chioroaie or Retention, Irregu larity, Painfulnesa or Swppreaaioa of OnaSemery Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schlmu Mute of th» Uterua Leticorrbea or Whites. - DISEASES OF THE BJLAODKR, KID NEYS, GRAVE!. AND DRUPHCiL SWELl.l \ G'.—Tilis medicine increases the power of Digestion, and exc tea the Absorbents taco a Ita manaucture. will sell at the Court House In aald county, on the lint Tuesday in December next, 6 shares of the At lantia and Gidf Railroad Stock, belonging to the es tate of John Folliard, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the helm and creditors of said estate, orls-lawliw WM. FOLLIARD. Adin’r. A large amount of Northern capital la now awaiting %0 kuKtite atntK DATK, application will. „ . , . will be made to tlieConrt ofOrdlnaiyof Bulloch favorable opportunities for Investment South. County for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of J AH RH 11. MARTIN, late of aald coun ty. deceased, (or toe benefit of tUe heirs and creditors of said estate. This 20th day of September. 1868. JAMES ALDERMAN. ae "8-law2m Admlrnxnator de Houna Non I have daily Inquiries for such opportunities, uml a empowered to JEWETT & NORRIS, WM. R. BOYD, Agent In Savannah. Groceries. ,*T A BBLS. Mess, Prime Mass and Prime Pork, DU 20 bUs. Mesa Beef, 20 hlida. Bacon Sides and Sbonldera, 20 casks Dnfltold’s celebrated Family-Hams, 20 half bb's. Pnlton Market Reef, bmoked Boef aud Tosguaa, 80 bbla. and kegs Lard, loo bbla. Family and Superfine Hoar, 50 packages Buckwheat, 251,bis. Butter, Sugar and Soda Ci rckers. 100 boxes Family, rile and No. 1 Soap. 1 oo boxes Patent, Sperm, Palatine and Adaman tine Candles, For sale by CLAGHOBN A CUNNINGHAM, novdSeodlw Agent.. A First-class Spring Wagon For Sale. A PPLY to D. O’CONNOR, Blacksmith, Bay strent, opposite Mr. Bennett’s Carriage Manufactory. nol7-fo<lfr FLORIDA PROPERTY _ For Sale. V SPLENDID RESIDENCE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, N«. 4G Washington Street, Uooui V, * BOSTON, HASS., AND Loudon, Xlusl*nd, Collect Unclaimed Property, Money Debts etc., etc., in ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AUSTRALIA, IRELAND. CANADA, WALES, Or auy other British Colony. Guttles of Wills and all other Records obtained. Case* proeuented in fcvor or hairs, Legatees and next of kin npou favorable terms. CHARGES MODERATE. M<sre th in $890,0LO.i oo of unclaimed money, are lure eied in the National debt of Great Britain alone, in trust for the nnknown heirs, legatees, etc. large portion of this la known to beloug to parties lit America. Mr. JEWETT U an Attorney at Law In Ragland, and the resident representative of the firm In that c >uatry. All letters must be addressed to the Boston Post ALSO, A LARGE TRACT OF VALUA- j Oditm, and aucloee stamp. S TATE OF OEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It may concern: Whereas, Terence Nu.eut, Jr., will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of Terence Nugent, yr, of said county, de ceased. These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom It may concern, to be and aripesr before aaid Court to make objection (if any they hare) on or before the first Monday in January next, otherwise mid tetters will be granted. Witness my official signature, this 13th day of No vember, 1888. D. A. O’BYRNK, uoi4-lawtm o. C. C. A DMTNISTRATOU’H HALF..-On the first Tuesday In Janaary nexc I will offer for sale, in front ot the Court House, in the oonnty of Effingham, at the usual | sage, or take partners In workin; legal hoar of mie, fifty acres ot Land in said county, the property of the estate of Simeon BUich, deceased, for the benefit of the heira end creditors of said de ceased. WM. SPEIR, novl4-lawtd* Administrator. N otice to debtors and creditors.—aii perauaa indebted to the estate of Elizabeth Bunch, densesed. will make payment, end all parties having claims against said estate will present them, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law, to novu ANDREW M. BOBS, Adin’r. CTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To C all whom it may concern : Whereas, James McGrath wUl apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters Diamtsaory as Admlnistra- L tor de boms non on the estate or Thomas Maher, of I aaid county, deceased. f These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear at the said Court, to make objection. If any they have, on or before the first Monday in February next, otherwise j said letters will be granted. Witness my official signature this 4th day of August, »«. D. A. O’BYRNK. anV-lainGra Ordinary. PURCHASE 40.000 ACRES OF COTTON LANDS IN * TheGulf States. Planters and others wishing to diaof,moit- their lund3,ar invited to upply to roc without delay, l/r COMMISSIONS MODERATE -S®. Business, romptly completed. All letters must mclusc a stamp. D. J. M. A. JEWETT, 46 Washington street, BOSTON, MASS. REFERENCES. Uen.r.il Wm. A. Auis*aai>, Troy, New York. Edmund Hide, Etq . Cambridge. Maa-. Wa. L Pauira. Leq., Salem. Mites. Dodlsv C. CiUNNKU.. Esq., Cmcinnult, Ohio. C. C. Pillei, Emj., New (irleaue, L:i. A. K. Devkkmjx A Co , Baal on, ila«s. Jy30-2aw£m 1 4WO MONTHS AFTER DATE, application wm be I . made to the Court of Ordinary of Coffee county, I Georgia, at tbe first regular term after expiration ef I two months from this notice, for leave to sell the lands 1 belonging to the estate of Boean Roe. late of aaid [ county, deceased, for tbe benefit of heirs and credl-1 tore of aaid deceased. JAMES M. WILCOX. oc9-taw2m Administrator of Roean Roe. October 1st. I860. Cl TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To *3 i .©'it©- mwMUt healthy action, by wldch tne Watary or depositions and all Unnatural Enlargenenta are re duced, as well aa Pain and Infiamuiatlon. Heimbold’s Extract Buchu Ran curcFevery case of iitiram la which it ban bean given. Irritation of tile Meek of the Biaddwr and !*■«"»—re»o of the KlSjieya.. Ulceration of tba Kldoeya aud Bladder, Retentkiu of Urine, of the Proa.rate Glaitd. Stone In tbe Bladder, Cal- culus. Gravel, Urlck-duet Deposit, and Mncue or Milky Discharges, aid for Enfeebled and Deilmte Goostitutioua, of both Bexrw atiandad with the IU- lowjngay mptOiuaIndippoalticn to Exertion, Lota of Puwer, Loss of Memory, DUBculfy. of Breathing. Weak .’Servos, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wake- hiincbs,' Dimness of Vision, Palu* Is the Back. Hot Haaihs Plash mg of <ha Body, Dryness of ika Skis, Krnptiou on the F*ce, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of Lbe MuacjOar Bystem, Ac. Heimbold’s Extract Buchu ; -'i'-is U1UHKTIC ANO KLOOB PVRIFYUS, Ismg ft pai ion, nxcomeb aad luprudasoea in Life, Itnpuri ties ul the Blood, Ac, superseding Copaiba la affec tions for wbieli it Is used, such as uon or rhea a. Gleets, of long st tuding.oiul byphililic Affections—in tnaae disense.-*, ii-fc-'t In counecilun with HSUfBULD’S ROSE WASH. soXd at HIoIMBOIsij’S r j r»Ht U AMO CflICJffICAl< WAttEHUhiA to4 BROADWAY. And by Druggists everywhere. ASS FOR HELMBOLD’8- - Take No Oths>4 Beware of Gounterfeite. \V r .M. WALSH,’ WholeHiile Agent for the State of Ueorgle. ; * ; - JtSS RUSs* RUSS’- RUSS’ RUSS’ RUSS’ BITTERS. . !Jtt 0H£ 2W9K1 ftfi the IsiirssHiOB and guidance of au who regard t£3E ArtTH Af thaGRBAYBffT OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, the danmodfer.this potent and agreeable Vegeta- Me. TONIC and ALTERATIVE has ■ ! ’ been immensely Increased. : Not only in this Country, bat in all other lands to which commerce beats onr Bag. the peculiar merits of Iks article are known and appreciate)!, it been feu ad muted to all climate*, all localities and the seeds of eveiy elate of society. Compounded o ’ the purest vegetable Ingredient*, unalloyed with any mbteral salt or corrosive vegetable alkaloid, and com- bintag tha pvopertles of a WHOLBSOmb STO MACHIC, a GIHTLE LAXATIVE, and aueiOcieot ANTWUOUS AGBNT. U to emiorsed by practice ChwelWaaa the safest, and by unprejudiced phial- dans as tha surest Preventative, Regulating and Beatotsave FrepareUon er the age. TbeaaMMof Its componanu is the guaruteeol tsksimlateurm U martin of the atimuiating ciple of sound Rye, meeicated with tbe fluesl tonic aatt-febrlte, aperfeot, antLacorbutlc, an<l atitupsj.' modlc herbs, roots and barks that botamcai research has yat developed for the use of man. Every veget*. hie sahetanee that eaters Into its composition la ealied and selected with scrupulous care, and no. thing l hat is not aound aud perfect of 1U kind is used N READ WUO SAYS SO. FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. Washington, January 1,1S84. lentle-flun:—Having stated it verbally to you, 1 re no hesitation in writing the feet, that 1 expell ed marked benelt from yonr Hoofland’a German ter*. During a lung and tedious session of Con ns, pressim; and onerous duties nearly prostrated . A kind friend suggested the use of tt a I have named. 1 took his advic*. and s improvement of health, renewed energy, and ,t particular relief I eo much needed and obtained^ tars may be similarly advantaged. If they desire to ' * Truly your fi-ieud. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. y m Rev. tv. D. ScigfriaU, Pastor ol Tweltti Baptist 4“ Church.' M Philadelphia, December 20, ISO*. ‘. eat. Jewre A Evans. ■^bii.lemen havo recently Ijt-cn laboring under - distressing eiTvcti! of indigestion, aocompanteu by Miration of ihe nervous system. Numerous rem- 1 were recom incudc-1 by friends and Home of them : el, but without relief. ' Ypur.HoolUand'sGoruMB ",r» tvern recommended by persona who had t ’ i, and vrhoaofavorablemcntlon of the bitten . cl me also Hi try them. T most confess that I vitrv'.on to patent mediclne.4, from the “thousand one” quaes “Bitters.” wlicho ofilr aim seems to i - > palm off sweetened aud drugged liquor upon ‘ community. In a‘slyway;and the tendency of . 1 :h, 1 rev, is to liiaka.rnhuy a combrmvd drunkard B learning tff-it yoirs f was really A medicinal i fe-n atioiu I look- It- with happy effect, v lie action ' | .not only upon the stomach, hnt upon the nei- ■ r/Hio.'n.wac !*conipl ami gratifying. I feel that 1 derived great aud permanent benefit from the ;«)f a few Untiles. Very rexocctfully yours, . G. dtiiUFKEID, J \ ^ No. 254 8backamAxon etrecte m BEWARR OF COUNTERFEITS. - that the siziiatur« of “C. M. JACKSON^ t» OB Um -•ppsr uf each bottle. ^NCIPAL OFFICE & MANUFACTORY ! No. 631 ARCH ST.REET, . i ‘ > I »iVi. l3 l. tl- .ri l i JONES & EVANS, SUO0K88OIW TO C. Mr JACKSON A CO. W. M. WALSH, Sole _ a tar Itaruard A Brodlihrou Sts., Savanna] Mill WH-vi “ T Plantation for Rent. tE CHERRY HILT, PL A NT ATM -worn No. 13 Central Rallrosd, cd _ a. of which 3.000 acres are feuced, and 500 were' gated thla year. AU nece.rary stock and Ikrmlag , amenta on tha place. rC place ha* produced Wheat. Rvc, Oats, Cotton, rx. Peas, Potatoes. Riee, etc. .biircra npon the place wiU probably contract for £her year. on given lot January, or partial possession Mrs. JANE M. 8TEVENS, Lonlavilto. Ga^ TISON k GORDON) 30 Bay street. Savannah. CUYLER, vieral Conuitsslon Merckiitg, “ W BEAVER STREET, ; ; - j NRW YORK. Potts Brown, t A Co., New York. Li J 'onalgnments, sad BLE LANDS. T7NDER and ky vtrtagqf n d screw of the Hon. J. L 1 Wnyhs Baker, Jadffffaf the Middle Clrcmt or Florida, I will offer for aala on MONDAY, tbe 17th of December, before tba Conn Hows door, in the town of Quincy, Gadsden Oonnty, Florida, at publie out cry,to the highest bidder, a very desirable dwelling house and lot located ta said town. Slid dwelling contains nine elegantly finished rooms, ami Is lur- nlshtd with gas fixtures nlnreta and bath rooms haa ou it ail neces- ij aUireliouse, able in gooti ISA, which. comprUe.H two conveniently arran .ary out house*, < servant*’ hotue*, lenalr. Adjoining «-ve*. are nine sera With. Also, at tba same — lainiug twenty-eight h 1 >n<t well Improved ‘ and Rial • aforesaid, Witt be sold there- ,—a Plantation con acres of good coi ton and being In tlm county . igbt miles east of Quincy, known as tbe -‘Gibson Place.” and described as the south half Beetle* 3a, Saciioa SR the soatheut quar ter, the east half of southwest qnarter, and the aonth- weat quarter of aowtfaweat quarter of Section S3, the west half and the aouthwert qnarter ol ReCfioa 34, in ■T. 3 R. 3, north and west, the nortiiaaat qaafter oi southwest quarter of Section s, the north hifif of section 4, the north half, the soutnwfsr quarter, and the west half of southeast quarter of Section 6, the northwest quarter of Section 8, tba east half oi north- enat quarter of SieclioB T, tha southeast quarter and the Out half of northeast quarter of Section fi, in T. 9 R. 2 W. Said lands sold aa tb* property oi the es tate of Harriet B. Gann, deceased, and will be divid ed. If desired, into lota to suit purchaser*. Teims—One.third of purchase money cash; the balance payable on the first day ot January, 1838; notes drawing eight per cent, interest from date, se cured by mortgage on the land add. WILLIAM H. GIBSON, n021-2awtds Administrator. gTATR OF GR0RO1A4 MCINTOSH 1COUNTT. REFERENCES: Gan. Wm. A. Oi.mstct), Troy, N. Y. Cot. Edwabd Fioa, Cambridge, Haas, t.'oi. Wm. L. PaUfEk. Salem, Maas. Caf)t. S. B. Gkkooby, U. 8. N., Hamilton. Mass. Ditncxv O. CoouiBLL, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. O H THBFIBOT MONDAY IN DECBMBEB NEXT 1 will apply to the Court of Ordinary of ElBng- cuuiKty to sell Lots No. 140 and 142 in the 4th district of Pierce county, tor the benefit of the heim and creditora of the eetate of Shepard Oriflin, deceased. J. H. M. GRIFFIN, I Pweentora S D ilDTVDfU 1 UeCttUMS. ool-laarte* B. B. GRIFFIN. 1/ Coal, Coal. X 000 T0N3, 288 * lze> ^° r ^ rr ^ Huai- landing, uml 8n the yard, for sale In lots to suit purchasers, by noRT-eodlw- CLAOHORN A CUNNINGHAM. V. C. LtGUTB A CO , D ate Llghte, Newton A Bradbury*,) ttaliafaciunra ut Flrrt Class Plan* Morten, Highest premium at the American World's Fa r and Kxtdbinon of the Industry of all NsUoi-h. This well kuowu eoiuhlisniuunt Is u->w continued by 1'. C. LIGHTS add LOUIS ERNST, at the old S'. iwrt, 421 Brouiueatreet, between Cioabyand Ki New York Cl-y. ]y4-lyeod To all whom It may Whereas, tha estate of Andrew Yonge, late or said decetad. la mmtm—lad. i to notify and admonish all parties ini &I, that the Court will appoint an Administrator on the first Monday In Jamaary next, U4I, to represent sanl,estate in terms ol tue law. Gteen under my hand and ofkinl algnatnre tfaD ]3il( day of November, 1488. R. A. BIRD, nq!5-Iaw4W Ordinary M. C. XTOTICR.—By order firom tha Sanarehte Court of In -Ordinary of Sertvan county, Georgia, there will be sold uelorethe Coort Manas at Stmauboro. Bullocb county, Georgia) on the First Tnmday In December next, between the usual hours of aale. One Tract of Land containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or leas, adjoining lands of W. WUHama, Hardy Hodges, and Arthur GUrby on the Ogstebss river. Term, wade known on tha day ef aMs. <xfi2-la«td* . Hga-Uiria#-. ,V ‘ ^jSjfcstedter. DMINISTRATOEM «klE.-Wm Ba koht at L Conrt Moose doer in. tha aminte of HnSnnh, tbe it Tuesday in December next, between the legal of aale (293) two hundred and ninety-five acre, d, more or lees, well improved, belonging to the : Of David A. Baawtet. il being the Idle residence id decteaed. and bounded by Wm. Mltolieil. New ton Wpodecfck end J. W. Froctor. Held mini ~ ~'uf ordinarv, and fora Jlitmip oi gf. 1 12th day of October. ISAAC FUTCH, Admiatrafor. the Sannrl Dutton, tete of said connty, deceased, for It of ihe heiress* creditor* of aeid estate. 10SEPM DUTTON. Administrator. S u.ocu CousTt. October 28th, itefi. 12-laartm (JTATE OF GEOBGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.—To O ail whoa tt iney concera: Whereas. Mathew OHW asd Joka OUlff: guarditua of Joseph oiliftt, a luaaftc, dacasawl, will apply at tbo OourtofOrdlnafy for feilam ofilamlaamn from said There me, therefore, tadtaand admonish all wlmm It may concern to bfo ate* apnaar before aald Odfilt, to make oMection (If any they anve) oaor before tbe Ant Monday la DecsmMr nant, otherwise said leu teuavk^'and o—HI afgnatura this ltth. ° f f ‘ DAVID BEASLEY, DM,* A nmnnBAin)). uix-inn V. ^S^JSSSSOSSSSSXS "iSfesISSVJMSJS bounded by tends of Alim Loafer and Jctor, trSB bnprovad, tt being tbe fete (dance «f the midftaaeaaafi. SaMteteSfiMB teftwi Court of Ordinary and add fre e Hvttre aa»«te<Wie hetre of eald eeieta. Terere aa dayef aale, this lath *«y of October, 1886. MATILDA MODOftfi. AdfiMalalntrlx. «27-towtw. OLZJFF, S TATE OF OEORGLA. CHATHAM COUNTY —To all whom it may concern: Wiu-reaa, Jane L. Lamps will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Lettera of Administration on the estate of Christian Lamps. late of aaid county, deceased; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish SR whom it may concern, to be and appear before sold Court to m»ke objection (If any they have) on or be fore the Unit Monday in December next, otherwise said letters wUl be granted. Witness my oflleiel signature thl* 2d day of No- v umber, ISO 1 ) D. A- O’BYRNK, U C. C. ro3-lAw4)v ’ TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To <C?T O all whom It may concern: Whereas, John Beery will apply at the Court of Ordinary fur Letters of Administration on the estate of Puirtck Wisely, late of aald county, deceased. Three are, therefore, to cite end admonish all whom it may concern, to b<-and appear before saMOoortto make ob ectlou (If spy they have) on or before the first Monday in December next, otherwise aald letter* wilL be- granted. Witness my ufljclal signetnre, this 29th day of ortsber, 1988. D. A> O’BYRNK, 0.0. C. u>83-law4w* S TATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY To all whom it way concera: Whereas, Jackson Bird wUl apply at the Coart of Ordiuasy for belters of Gaarifeueblp of David L, it umy concern, to be and appear before aaid Conrt, to make objections ftr any they bare) on or before the ling Monday In next, otherwise said leti am 12111 be granted. jWitnem my karat and afllrlal afgnamre this 12<h day of October, 1880. . TT • - DAVID BEASLET, ‘ 4P«r .... , OUVoaq. S TATE OF GkORGlA—CHATHAM COUNTY—T* all whom it may concent: Whetea*. MargteeU L. Greawhld wUl apply tetk* Coort of Ordinary for letters of Administration on tbe estate of Lpa-s OreDwald, late of aaid oonnty, da- ceamd. j . i These are, therefore to cite and admoafeh all whoa It may concern, to be and appear before aald Court to make objection'(If any they have) mror before the first Moaday in December next, otherwise said tetter' will be granted. Witness my official signature thl* 28th day of No vember. ia«L ~ noS-lawiw a A. O’BYRNK, o. a 0. VTOTICE.—The credlton of ihe cattte of Jmm A -It Zitrouer, late of Chatiiam county, daceateted, are hereby nottAed t* wadar ln an atceont i ~ (Itwends, a* prescribed by few; and persona io vbe aama are required to reek* ireatefila meet to tha undertlgud. '^OFtTS K. LESTER. 1 (i ’’ 'mlHIBIlMir QreMBBfite' j jtblirlawfiw Janus A. Zittoasr, ficcaread. TATE OF GEOBGIA, BBYaN COUNTY—10 all J. whom It may concern: ■ ■ hi;;. Notice is hereby given teat I wlU apply to tiw ok Ordinary of said county, an tha F&aSMate --^rext, log leave to asUaJlJfea maioate itenkl S 1 all whom It may concern: Whereas, Barnard G. Tiiden will apply at the Court of urdtna-y for Letters Dlsiulssory as Adminis trator on the Estate of George 8. Brown, of aald county, deeemd. These are, therefore, to cite and admunish all whom It may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before tbe Orat Monday in January next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my official signature, this 26th day of June. 1866. D. A. O’BYKNB, ja2T-lawlm Ordinary Chatham County. SOLD MEDAL SHERRY. fort and Madeira, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT. . ^ . OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. In addition to our busluess of selling Wines, etc. in original packages, and in order to insure to con- , . earners Pure Liquors In a compact and convenient aiBOBGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—To*U whom it form, we commenced the enterprise of Uniting. and v" may concern: . I necking In cases ouf well knewn Wlnea, UramHe*. _ . ... „ , ..... . .-hiakles, etc , and have sent them ont inn .alyre tliat Ordinary for Letters Dlsmissory u Executor on the i would preclude the possibility of their being tam- * — Philippa Minis, of said county, do-1 pered with, before reaching the purchaser. Thegen- .. . ... . ■ . eral appreciation and gratifying succeiw that ‘iaa re- Thsas ara>therefore, to cite and admonish all whom warded our efforts has encouraged ns r>> rnttliitafe * may *®n*rn tope and appear before said Court, to the standard aa regards quality, also, to make iil- make Objection (If any th<-y have) on or before the creased efforts to retain the confidence and patron- ■rat Monday in January next, otherwise said letter* age which has bean so liberally bestowed upun us. will be granted. MINI NO HR V OO., Wltnaaaifor oMcial rignatare this 2fith day of June. Established 1774.1 Importers of Wines, Ac., M*8. .. D. A. O’BYRNK, No. 15 Beaver street, New York. Je27-lawlm Ordinarv. The shove popular good* are piit np in cure* non* | taming one dozen bottles each, aud are sold by H . C . R U W E*. SOLE AGENT FOR T1IE STATE OF GEORGIA, < savaKnah 1 *11 prominent Dragging, Grocers, etc. G eorgia—coffee county—two mouth* sfier date, application will be male to the Court of ordinary of Coffee couuty, Georgia, at the first regmlar tores after the expiration of two months from thb notice, tor perm baton to aell the Laud* belooe- iag to the estate of Mark Lot, deceased, late ol «*nt c.-aaty. for the benefit of heirs and creditor* of said deceased. ARMINTA LOTI’, Admlnlntraror. Coffee coanfy. Oct. 1st. 1866. oecs—inw2m OPINIONS OF tUB PRESS. Tke name of Binlngur Jt Co., No. 15 Beaver atreot, a guarantee of the exact and literal trutu of what- ATHAM No. 15 "«£JS2f£hin!!?ani t . n „ n- Beaveratreet,l»conductedui)onprincipliBi)-ftnteg- w;oJS^f^iereor P id^ni«?f^,J t ,X h fb^ Mruess, end the tiigbeat honor—N. r Ev«|hig ST. DOMfNOO BITTERS ST, DOMINOO BITTERS ST. DOMINGO BITTERS One »f lac most valuable coatbiaatioaa o medicine aud an agreeable beverage that has ever (K-t-n offered to the public. MUllona of bottler were lohl thrjugtiaut the North daring the last four yaan aijd, wherever introduced. It has proven a welcome addition, to the invalid's table, the family circle, and ■the batchelor'a sideboard LADIES who'have lost strength and appetite, and suffer frum'asuie.t, vomitting and vartlgo— LMNTLEMHN who -don't feel very well” just before breakfast or dinner, where stomach I* out <4 order and system to generally deranged MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from general debility— CHILDREN of a’ sickly nature, sad soar, dyspeptic ‘ constitution— I’RAVSLKRS who hav* occasion to change tewir wafer, and— LL who live In malarious districts, and are subject, ed lo miasmatic influences, wUl find one of most valuable Tonics and mingoratorrst to i be taken, to :' - * * RUbS’ ST. DOMiNGG BITTERS. ITHY THEM BUT ONCE l Express. ieADOodAWly at Ordinary for Letters of Administration oo the rate of Low Walker, of said connty,deceased: Thsas are. therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom it way «U" tern, to be and appear before aaid Conrt, to make objection (if any they bare), on or before the first Monday lo January next, otherwise aald Lettera V’]] ha a’acted. ... , m , u ^, , uw .. , u . With MM ray ofttJal aignature this *JF I place embraces about three thousand arros of laod, _ . * • _ ., b. A. U DlttNJt, I Boar onr-tl)ird open »ud rt ady (or a ci up the coming Ordinary Chatham county. I year. About one-half of the open land i-suitable For Rent, or Sale, T HE Plantation known aa Montleth, twelve.miles brow Savannah, neui- the C. and S. R. R, Thla S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—To 11 0 '. 1 ?* ro l ‘’' l tf 8 ’jh7 1 ‘‘‘ esleBlilve ^hwaler,. all whftffl it m%w concern ? j bA^cSp Uitcbe? 4 ,1 rt»DKv, «c. Whllrea, Brhfert Moffi will apply at tbo Court ^.^o^tron^.d Pravls^ns ^ ‘° r HF£SSS s r.as to make objection (if any they havt-j on or before the 1 ' first Monday la January next, otherwise aaid let ters will ha greeted. Witness my official signature thla 16tb day of No vember, ISfit; D. A. O'liYRNB, noVl-lawlni o. c. c. XroTICK TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.—All J..T persona having demands against WILLIAM H. DAVIS, deceased, will present them to the under- signed; and those indebted wUl make payment to A. U. CHAMPION, nofin-lawow Administrator. houses for operatives. There la also ou the place orchard* of Peaches, Peers, Apple*. Plum*, *o, > . , 1 As the proprietor has lived upon th<> place with hi* family lor many years, he can confidently speak of | lia heslthfnlness. For the present, address GEO. P. HARRISON, uo3j~2aw4w, Milledgeville. i:a A DMINISTHATOR’S NOTICE-AU pereons hav. , .. „ teff claims against the estate of W. D. Ethridge . are notified to present them; and all persona to-1 deb ted to said estate will maka payment to me, *“ within the time prescribed by lew. JAMES BRED. Administrator, nav7—lawdw 0. T. A. For Bent or Lease, A FARM adjoining Botuvcntnra, with twenty to fifty acres goal Uotton and PiovkioM land. Also, a ven fltc-acre iota, fronting ou Warsaw ver, thirty minutes drive >rom Savnnnqh, on Iho Snell road, will be leased cn good terms, where yon can live cheap, and save high rente. Apply at 201 Bay rlreet, lo nol2-eodlm WM. K: LONG. RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH, RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH., ' MADE FROM BATAVIA BIOS. .1 PUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH, RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL tiiuulROi'8 SALE.—WUl be sold at the Conrt j JEj Beam door. Rope, Rope, Rope! in sutegboro. BillAfh comity, on 0m Hft Tw—riijr in December next, Mvno tlu» legsl boon of m1«, the following tracts of land* belonging Burnaed: | TusT received frpnj MeswA KtcharUaun. ClistarU •J I tl h Co., of L uisvlile, Ky , 2 0 coild au*l half colls “J I o( *‘Mtaaouri lioPK, u superior article, fiilly w mpawm i h equal their c^iraiPd ‘ Ok-een tiraaffr^dror *• lffowBp j. c. Cavil and J. and If Brannen. One j qq rouooible taring i»y tract to BnHsak co—ty. contalnteg 845 scree, met, or blughlm Hi.’qT jtrre ST and bomgted byj. Bhumw. Bfeck Creak, Daniel ocll-dlwAeodtf * C0 ‘ Newmans and G. W. Moore. One tract, improved, u> SZurZ’ re. Established in 1780! Dublin road, ad hounded by M. Abars, s. Cowart, O. C, Slater, and aetata of Bnrnaod. One tract to Bryan county, 20 acres cleared, containing 188 acre*, SBureer teas, known as Ike Daniel Newmans tract, and. h ‘ I treated by Black Creek sad land of Denial New- SOAPS! CABLES! STARCH! Said undar an order of i Cwurt at BAIlodi boui.ty, a kelm and end!tors of aaid the Judge at tbe Superior .. and for the benefit of tee tatefStore of mid dereaaad. Tanae oo lite day of sale. JOHN GRIMES, MGwIk Eteoutift. •A DMnrnmUTOB'S SALE—Will be sold, at tbe I tx. apart Haase door, to tea oouaty of Bnllocb. on t-ie first Xnaaday to December next, between tba legal. hoars at aala (1288) twelve hundred and aighty-eix I Honey Soap, at fend, more or teia, bounded by Wm. Brennea, redd. Bgtim, belonging to the estate ef . mh, deceased, it being tea late rest dance at reid deceased and ,Wwl) improved. Sold nndaraa oadarof fhafktuOeFjOadtoarr fora diyirtonaaaeng nebsfre of said estate r T*rsu tbe day of sate, this KENNADY. Administrator. s.. Btnub'a soar, ■o. 311 I*AUK ROW, SEW; YORK, Invites the attention of .buyerh to his unequaled stock of every grade of , Staple and Fancy Soaps. 1 iy Soap. Demulcent Sor.p, PalmSoop, Wlcds»rSo«p, Glycerin Soso, Pouctno auap. White Soap, shavlug Soap, Alinund Soap. Upwards of Oat Hundred Style* Spera.AdaiaBliHeaBi.Mof Constantly on hand and for sale- by OO., aud uiapy other uealer.. »n23-; ^ DinNIBTBATOB'B SALE—WiU be aoU at life CourtHonaa-doorrathe couoty ot Bullocb, on &»sw<fis£3»rsss:Js: «* task wvft improved, behmglng to tea aatate of, M. f ““•‘F- dmrered. sod af Tlaabar, Outlgn. Mayal tltonft jto. by fond* or J, B- Simmons, W. A. SgjiM The above-named hoase offer auumsl “ —*— an cedar of tbe Court of Ore tbo aale of Southern Products, antfres ■ hmsfitof the hstes p»d lfett panaignmsnt*. ; r . i on the day^cf | . J . . RoEAY. SUaS * GO. McKAKv UL1S.S Am, Commission Merchants, TvEJkLEBtMn White oak and Yell w Pine Timber*' Jw allalsea. Oash^Wuncea made on ouafgnreaute •cm-iawid. JOHN BROWN, Adm’r. 421AUW« 155 Broailway, X- X The meet delightful afi'eta9te—cheaper than say STEADY nM *r« ta tho v.'ortd. RUAOKREKKY BRANDY. RASPBERRY SYBUP, GINGER CORDIAL LEMON SYRUP. Also oo band and uianafitctnred to RUSS & CO., No. 94 PytireB^ holesttle by WALSH, Wholesale Drntftot. rATSON * CO„ Grooaa. Iy Savannab w. n. WALSH, Dn _ nghtoc sti Agent for ihe South. corner Barnard and savannah, GaTueaemi ** a * um cS5S&?* w **- ilalrBestorerdfdjwHairlftwi falfinfi jig Hair Restorer Prevents Beadacha. -—r‘~ —raatll rrrfamail Uuir Restorer la all lluitciffi’becfelmadaaadrereinff. H* Remoter poaaeaere ST tef merit single trial .convtneea the mom aeaptionlaf tia value. If, after a thorough trial of two " Aou8 not give perfect satialicUoD, the mi refoudedi Sold everywhere at il ‘ bottleaforfifc <. 1 VTTt I in mutt CJTATE OF GEORGIA. OHATSAM COUNTY-—T» L7 *u whom It may concern: , )WBerea*, John D. Hopkfe* wiU apply at the of Ordinary for Lettera Dfeafeaery asftfeSMter Estate of Mire lrebeila Barren, fete ol aald deceased, , are, therefore, to dt* an oneern, tube and appeal S lmfy annaqr In the faefory at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a ejs- at Inspection for more thorough than that adopted by Govercmeut authority, aa a test at the quality of tfie great atap.ea or life, is rigorously prac- Bvery barrel or the cereal siiuiclaut which forms tbe basis of tbe Hitters U ascertained lu lw ab- aoiatety pore before It 1* received Into the manurhc taring department, and every leaf and fibre of the scrutinized before the procea ol tnfealon commences. Such la the enormous ca parity of the tanks to which the fiftiere are prepared the proprietors are enabled to keep a forge stock on band, and to supply the domestic and foreign market with an article matured and mellowed by Bence tha fiery and biting flavor which at- tachesta softaary bitters, and which is due to their NXWNgag and the inferior quality of the drugs and afeObol of which they are concocted, Is never per- oeived la IbD mild and agreoalile preparation. Ac cording to tbe testimony of able chemists, the yq- eeaee af goad Bye id (he coall).till of *11 spirfts, and Hostettcr’i STOMACH BITTERS Are file otdy Medicinal Tonic in the World of which tfeat Add la ffea stimulating- ingredient. To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Under the general head of Dyspepsia may be classed ail the varieties of Indigestion. Its symptoms are so various, and differ so much In different Individuals that it iff afatort Impossible to efeHnify them. In fact, some of team are utterly indescribable, tt may La safely asserted, however, that half the disease* of mankind spring from a disordered condition of tits the other half, whatever their Origin, react spow that sensitive and important or- tqe ordinary indications of Iiy»; epsla are flatulence, a bloated arnj iml feeling about tue stomach and abdomen Immediately *f,er catiug, a gnawing sensation or a seme of lioljoivness at thg pit of the stomach between meals, a heavy dull feel ing ta the bead, feeble or unsteady appetite, occ*. shoal Biases, restlessness during. ht and a weary, an refreshed feeling on rising in th- ... ornlng, palpi ta ties of tfce heart, depression > md, somettmes amounting to moubmgnia, loa ;:.ory, confu sion of thought, soar stomach, wttfi I airing of food, and a ehokteg sensation in the throat, dimnpss pf eye, pate to tbe diaphragm, feebleness and dttinclt atlon for axartioo, and so ate times emaciation and a •orpee-lik# pgfioy. Tfieoe ore a few of the direct sign* of Dyspepsia, bat as Jt is generally complicated wtthspaclftcafffcctiangof the bowels, the liver agd tha i arvaa, Ita victims have many additional torment* which are technically attributed to other cause*. The bare aovicethatcan.be given tossy one who has to* slightest predisposition to Dyspepsia, is to for > tlfr his or her digestive organs by the daily use of ffogfetter’s Bitters. The u iman* psneogus firom a lack or vigor to the stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will fqng and renovate that organ. If the gastric apparatus b to good working order, and can perfectly dissolve and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to Its ope ratten, they! will be no Dyspepsia. If it cannot do this, U reqalres reinforcement, and the best of all reinforcing ageota should be forthwith resorted to. The stomach Is tho commissariat of the system, ft uppUea tbe elements of lire to the whole body. In Tt la prepared the material of blood, mnscle, bote aud fibn, sad if tt fella to purvey that material fe quantity, and ot a proper kind, the whole - body sof ter*, and with It the mental faculties. Therefore pro tect tbs comstfeteriat department. Don’t let the en emy obtain possession of It. It is earier to prevent disease feom getting into an organ than to expel ft after Jt bwwca a chronic fixture- Consider ten ■itt indicat' d! of uneasiness in (he atomapb as 0 sign that Dyspepsia is preparing to attack, and beff*e it at oaew with the OR RAT REFELLANT. ■at if It to too late to prevent, remember that it is ■at too feta to car^. tt la believed that there is no caaeof ChreaicIndigestion that can wlthstuud tie remedial operation of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitter?* Thin belief la grounded op twelve years’ experjen 'p of the efficacy of the preparation. The Srst install) e af lufaMur* to give relief is jet nncbronlcled. If it had failed, the voluminous correspondence ad' dreteed to the proprietor* (rum all parts of the United South America, would at least include oaa letter expressing dissatisfaction. But no, there fosior ona. The testimony, extending over a period Of bum tkaaa dopan years, is all of the approving Cartels iy tela la a aulllclent warrant for efelmteft that tfea BITJEKH are a SFECfFlc FOR INDtaEdTION IN ALL ITS VAKitTIhS. Hostetter’s Bitters [AM A • • Household Medicine. It to a great felfeey to suppose that the nauseous ■aao of a medlrinr to any proof of Its value as a ret la, thrt If the palate revolt* a remedy, it cannot do much good. HOSTETTER’S BITTERS Archot uapleaaaot to the taste, and always soothe aadqmiet, instead of lnltating the atnmach. Indeed fee boat known preventative of and ear* for Their naefolneaa as a family specific cig) acareetf ha overrated. For sickness at the slomach wind colic, hysterica, nervosa bead- tow spirits, aud the thousand and oasUttlsaUmsatateataia continually occurring in every femtly, tkan la nothing comparable to them. A wfied* saedlrinq cheat foil of tinctures, essences, pow- dere, and priimia not worth » slnfle bottle of the Caution. THE GOYEKNMENT INDORSEMENT IA c(d*8 ta gated agaUst dangerous impositions, id8na8qM8hdtotak«eap«etoi note of the engraved propi ieiary stamp, through Joyerament ol tt* United States officially every fauttl* of Hoatetjpr’a Bitters.' - dtleld, thrown by tbe Government over the pro* and tea nubile tor their joint protection, ta wupInteiMlp sews the cork and over tee M each'bottle, and cannot foil to strike the eye of tfeeteecletTl oheerver, Nothing that purports fnla MrsnMrTfo Bitten can be genuine unless tee lamp!" tfisre. It la 1” prop it to state that the Bitters are sold ifytegtetet sad never, under any circum- by Ma gafioa or barrel. Impostors and are abroad, and the only safeguard tbe pub- •gatoatthem is lo see that the Bitten they foyMv tea engraved febai gad not* Of haudef m g |-“- ASutith, aud tbe stamp above men fftfAKg) AND SOLD BY HOSTETTER A. SMITH, PITTSBURGH, PA. ffferteftoferJ. LIFPMAN. Barnard ate.-Savdanah, Ga. grocareafid •WV