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EAL.
BY SAWTELL S: JONES.
CUTHBERT, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1869.
VOL. IV- NO. l.
€!je £utl)bcrt Appeal-
DecenCy in Female Dress-
Terms of Subscription:
On tui i«t | six Moral **
IXYaRIABI.T IS ADVANCE.
Rat#c of Adv ertising :
IIn for tie
p lir 1be New OrleHib Picayune.
Foiled by a Woman. y i>uog girls and riper matrons need
’Mail'll, it ii my duty to urrest yon !' not go alumt robed like religious fsnat-
•Y.sjdare nut’ , ties; bat let those t.i wham a high-necked
The lips were white with passion rath I and long shared party dress wonld I* a
er lhan fear, and the lady sto.id before! grieyotis affliction content themselves
me like a ‘ioneaa at bay Eren then I with showing a modest rim of shonlJer
could not help lint note the _sploedid| above their b. slices. And let them not
SA VANN AH CARDS.
SMAXXAlt CARDS.
Oa« aqean. (ten bars mr *k i , e;10t y ,,f ihig’ grand lady Tall end f" r gct that well turned, while arrnacan
fir* and 16 e I.U fo~ each vnLseqae<
Contmc advertising *s f*»lk»wa :
3 Mootbf
“ Obituari*-*. »I 'lO ptf ! -q 1 * iri ‘-
•CMEBODY 7 13f«
BT BABTOX K. DitWCOB..
slender, ey.-s Hack and flashing, and i'e seen and appreciated without of ne-
\ almost iwkt wow, the *|ssctaclc slie pre- cessity being exposed clear up lo the
6 Mnath.ll; Moada s med standing there in the middle .of t.rnt ptU. No fair young g rl ever lost
' the apartment, was more the appear- anything in the estimation of men, whose
knee of a queen than a hunt-d criminal.! "t"" 1 " 1 m “Orth having, by appearing
I must, I replied. ‘I d" not ! wHh neck, shoulder*, arms chastely
Wour indolence; looking in ynnr face veiled in delicate lace or muslin, instead
H is strange that any one could couplej "f exposing them to the.promiscuous
£ with guilt. But 1 am constrained t" gaz - of a public assembly.
4o Idy duty, madam, however UtinncwLlej We hoard away the jewel we prize
it mat be to my fechngs.’ ’-be ««** i wc draw a curtain before the
Will von allow me to cfcang# my sdure that we time upon; we hide our
It somebody's m^laer tliinkinjl
That sombaly > b"y gets "tight.
While somebody '• boy is drink-ng
Some*here or otb*j tv-u.gbt?
Who was that aoim-body lagging
Xoo heavy « load to d.y.
Of brandy and nun. and hugging
Th- posts ou tin* corner, eh ?
Who w that haml>*otnr feUow,
The btad>>omtMt face we unit.
Who comes home f*o late and »* mellow
lie can scarcely k* ep bt* feel!
Who is that soio**la«ly reeling.
First from tlte left to the right,
With empty pockets. yet fc*-!iitg
Ac rich as Croesus to-night ?
Ah! pavements have grown unsteady ;
They wave like ft wind-blown sheet,
And have iuterferr-d Already
With somebody's drunken *‘fecL
And etili to the world his drinking
Is neither here nor there ;
Rut somebody’s pu. I’m thinking,
Or sister or mother would care.
He’ll wcke to-morrow it« patent.
And he’ll com • down stairs nil right.
And look almost like lie hadn’t
Ueeu ant. ou a “tear*’ last night.
And somebody’s motli**r and sister.
When told that l<r.»th*'r gets ••tight,”
Are almost inclined to blister
Your checks with their bauds outright.
But somebody's sins are wearing
The jewel of life away ;
And somebody's boy, wayfaring.
Will die in the i4re*t **uim day 1
*
Wasted Time.
Few tilings in the livi-s of distinguish
ed men are so impr ssive or so fall of
valuable suggestion*, us tli> ir Tnqm-iit
lament over lost opporluuitH* for uieu
tal and moral culture.
*In his autobiography, Sir Walter
Scott says : 4, ll it shouhl e'er lull to tin*
lot of youth to |H*ruHe these pages, let
such u youth remember, that it is the
deepest regret that 1 recollect, in mv
manlmod, the opjMiitunilies ol leattii.*g
winch 1 neglected u» my youth; thui
through eveiy part «»l - n»y i.tcraiv ea
rner 1 IniVr lelt pinched .ind h:ili»|M-r«*«l
by my own iyiii*r;»nce ; and th.il 1 would
■ T^oeiit ysv AwW lu: dr t uautlii’li
| have had tie' go al lot tune to nvtpn
xif, by doitg mi, 1 eoiahi rest the r« n*ioi»
t lft^-purt upon n round tounduii* ii «d
learning and >cii nee.”
Kdaiuud Jimke grew v\iso it li>
respect, mnile it a as not too «te to re
trieve the liaisl id hu> er.ots i«nd (oho-*;
A. 11. Sloax.
J. H. Sloax.
P- H- BEHN,
COTTON and RICE FACTOR
Aim
General Coiamisshm Merchant,
Wes; of the Exchange.
BA TJS^’ : ; ' savahhah, ga. Gfincral Commisainn Mftrp.hfl.nt.s
- ** !
■Ua M SLOAN & CO,l
COTTON FAGTORS
AUSTIN & ECUS,
COMMISSION
FOKWAHDISO MERCHANTS
and Cottou Factors,
SAVANNAH, : i : GEOEGIA.
CLACBOKX A CcXXIXGBAB’a LUICf,
BAY STREfeT,
SAVA XXAn. : GEORGIA
Bftgginr aud R«pv or Iron Thl.
crops Liberal e sh adrancct made no omsign.
ment* f >r sale in 5<vaBfixb> or on shipments lo re
liable ennvapoedenis hi Lire*pool. New York,
Ptuladelpbia. or Baltimore. anjlS-Cm*
.lie Huid in u t-uie al.u.-l\»‘“ l e-u-re-f fe»!iny< in our hearts ; w-
uot. The ImrJ lines ar.'inrtl ^-vOr>tfTTf-Fail the stirino uf tbe teraple ; rr, '
h.d relaxed and ilie passi.'uate gtaer .U, the Wy a haul lest its whiteness
X3T Bagring acd Tie* and other articles furn
ished. aid adraares made upon Cotton on Con-
far sale. anjrl» J »m
Su ' J. J. DICKSON & CO,
-he fiicegnve w«y tn*e pletuMint smile. jbe*»tad; we w ant to cover up from
‘Gertninlv, I will wait f.»r you here * j ‘»th«r eyctf the things that are the fai.est,
I wish si’s-* to send a message f »r a ! dearest, and the most sacred lo os.
rri:r.d* will you permit bun to pass?’ Oh, woman I the most sacred thing,
0* rtamly *
j the fairest and dearest that man has in
This was my first interview with Ku
gii.ia Coruiile. I hail seeu her iiefu f ,r
iimiitlns the leader of our gayest in*l
iiH»si lashion ibles »ciety. In her splen
did mansion she dispensed the intfct pit*
fuse (id eh g iut hospitality.
A Spun sh lady—a widow, she \itd
repretenletl herself—and had hen a
resiejett Imre uluiimt a year.- N»* one
ever snspc’ct«*d her of lieiitg aught than
what she lufd sveined, until one day 1
was ordered to arrest her as a murder-
it wa» now alleged, said Ir. F., that
this young beauty «as no other than
the woman wbn had poisoned her h is-
bund in liavuuiiiih, and fi *d wiiha’I ids
Wealth An immense reward wa- of
lere<l for lier apprehension, and the eir i
,1 .. A... I L. ...I
this world, is yourself And i bold that
man's instinctive protest is the best
guide in this matter.
And the feeling of the father, the
brother, the lover and the husband, when
his nature is uupei^ ted. is that the
arms that caress uuo enfold him the bo
som, which is the dearnft home bis
bend can have on euith, should be as
sacred as was the boly'of holies in the
days of old Jewish rites.
A woman*!* body is the temple of her
sonl, and her soul's outward symbol.—
W hut we want t» keep pure, holy and
undefiled, we do n«»t ezp«<«ie lo be a com
mon bail for all the eyes of the world,
pure-uud impure, lo gloat upon.
The way in which men, as a l*udy,
act and express themselvi a when
COTTON FACTORS acd
General Commission Merchants.
• S AXAXXA V, GA.
liberal advaneas mads on Consignment*,
at*! 9.6m
COTTON TIES! COTTO.f TIES
Dtnn'e Patent Self-Adjusting
HORIZONTAL COTTON TIE
H. H- LINVLILE,
S. W. GLEASOX,
Irnn and Brass Foundry and Ma
chine Works,
Manufacturer and dealer in
SA VANN AH CARDS.
¥. H. STARK & CO.,
WHOLESALE
GRO ORTE=LS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
, rtrtEAT
SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS,
T bftMr Rt-m-dies a»e ihe rnn.i o» minr re*»* or ^
l»b rioos smdr. and » l«m* b«*<i i«l« ^x’p-rie»cv ^
3 t
«ng b«xl til** ;*xp-n«*nce
in lh^v : nntb and Wgsi. *nd lr«»m »be g->ld*-n oi»»n-
k»na i»sy bar- won tJ»- iVt'Sdiciil prof-mion.
ih<* prpea and the pablift. and ihe nop .-cwd-nted
drmaod and mu vernal MlisfiCtion given, they have
immediately become ihe
40 Y-dirs H’thw the Public.
AND
Cotton Factor
Ageato for the sale of Gullet:’* Steel Brash
gUOAR MII.I5, SUGAR PANS, Gio Geer,
Cottoe Screws. Shafting, Pullers. Portab’e
-*>d Stati marr Steam Engines Cora Mills and Mi
ehinery of all kinds.
St. Jalima Street, Wert of the Market.
SAVANNAH. OA.
r?r Orders reapecIfaH? a dieited. anfftVtf
A S AGENTS fyr the above oamsd Patent, we ,
^ ^i. i i — ■ ■ iA U Ia tka all..tam * f !
CHtDfilanced that had oudle to our knowl
edge, poiiitkd her uut Iwyond till doubt
:n* the ;*jrnpn we were in aeareli of—
Yet, bad the jwru m whu had recog
nized her the evening before at the thra-
tie, ndvieed unto be careful lest tdie
should «*sca;K3 ue. I laughed at the
idea. Mr. I and inyeelf were surely
sufficient to irrest a lady. We were
old enough in the wuvh of cunning, to
defeat any sm-h attempt. When lie-
lady iefl me, I stepped to the vtiudow
•and said U» Mr. 1., who wae waiting «t
ihv <h«-*r :
’’The lady desires to send a
ger f.»r a friend{ >t»ff.T him U* p.» V
Alrn*»*t at tin- ram» inst.int 'Vfi dix?"
of the apai tru ul ilie lady had . a-red
opened, and young—apparelfy n mill at-
t* • buy—C.iim* out «n<1 paused hurriedly
brought lace to face wila ibid dress re
form question, is Hn oosiatent, unjust,
and ungenerous to womeo, and uuv»w
thy <*l themselves as gentlemen; they
think that because A wjuiao jd not t|)eir
sisler^or wife, «>r sweetheart, that it is
no concern of theirs how she demeans
herself ia this mutter ofdnw. Ou the
contrary, they seem eager to help push
her inio a false p««sitton hy hyp-»ci itical
complaints, and phru«es of bellow ad-
iriration, which are us f.lse aud filter
us Dead Sea fruit, if site will but stop to
analyze the leelmgs from whence they
firing, the tnolivts which prompt them
To
no much Umiiotrity breeds contempt.
A,’o «>ne knows this better than the man
who watches over the dre.-s and deport*
tm-nt •»! Ins w ife or ^ist«*r with the ntern
an nrii ntai, while at the
_ i re to commend ii to tb« attention of
Planters end Merchants.
This TIK is s decided improvement, and contains
the advaoure# of
GREAT STRENGTH,
CHEAT SIMPLICITY.
EaSE IS MANIPULATION. H ■
Being farter ior loan? other TIK man n tact ured. S^L IL4 SIT A JT^
re can eaohdentlr re'oramend it to thepnbl<e. j
Jfto. W. ANHEKSO VS SONS ft CO
aaglBCm Agents in Savannah, Ga.
M. Krrcam a. l. uitunl
KETCH UM ft HARTKIDGE-
BaYKKERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
EXCHANGE BUI1.DING,
: : GEORGIA.
RKrtnexccs —Movs Taylor, PresH-nt City
Bonk. If. Y.: P. C Calhoun', President Fr.mth N»-
JOSEPH FINEGAN & 00,
Cottcn Factors
*U1)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BAT STREET,
JiV-.KliH, GEORGIA.
J^Y~L ; ber 11-Advances m* Icon Cotton consigned
to ns ot *0 oar Correspondents in New Yoik and
augl® ly*
PALMER & DEPPISH,
WHOLSSALS AXO BRAIL DBALBS IX
thiWgli Hie r»»ot. into the hall, imd from titn* he blandly encohrages the
I hence into theslrect. It was, no doubt wives, and daughter*, ar.d siste. H ofotli*
the tnexAcuger. I ihouglit, mid I picked t*r men iu every apeciex nf IketM.
up a 1 took and •r»iumei.eed reading.—
pearly an h*»ur (hdwhI, and sliU tla* la
(ly tlid «w»t liaake ImU* appruriilhv, ». •
rtlfi —Il">
hid l*< III |. ,r lllllri
x^or, before his youth was entirely pure ti,
me
; | ^e wrote to a lriciid : “D nai ouuk i
not giv-* to have my spirits a llit’.e i«*rc
■Rtirivd 1 1 uui t»*i» gtd*ly ; this is ^ihc
bmie of my life , it l.urru-s im*. iKm
studies t«» tnfl s, and i aiu all aid it v i
hinder me tiniu kia«"Mig any thing lIj*» -
oogMj. I Imve 11 ifi 1.1I km
pi many lliiii^i*,liul Manw-ly Uu- U'lt.iu
of Muy.”
Washington Irving, vUts: giving
cou«**J to y« hi tig hiemis cj«l.-.iunil. m
the bitteniess of his h- art : **ilow imoy
an Iwiur's study have 1 had lo sid jr-
myself to, to atom*, in n si gi t tfr-gie*,
ft»T tlie Isturs which 1 euffclYd s deiy >«»
cheat ine «»ut of.”
And Josiah Quim-y, in his diary, la
ments more than once his “neglect ol,
( that mental and no’it.-d cultivation, ’
which he regards a* **lhe noltl* si »»f lot
man pursuits.” lhi one tict-asmii kt-
Kayw: ^I resolve, th»*rerors f in futme, t.»
be more circumspect—to In Mid my mo
ments with u m«*re thrifty spiiit— to 1:*-
teo lees to ihe suggestmus «*l indi.h-ms*.
and to quicken that spirit ot iutelleeiad
verneai K» which l devote my ihe’*
19* A lady writ-? from New York
ae follows : “Fully one half of the girls
who are now filling situations in stores,
offices, etc., go there in the first place in
order to be able to dress better. They
live in piem but comfortable home-, and
must help with the bousewiuk or the
children of their own kin ; hut they hear
the glowing accounts of the city, they
want Uie finery that is denied them, and
they went to go from those peaceful
fcintft live*, from the kind guardianship
of pareots, to tt(« toils mid temptation*
of the ten-hour sysicfti. They go nla'a
country girls, with inodyst, frluslm.^
cheeks, and smooth, shining hair. Tiny
stay there a year **r two and tin :r
cheeks are pule and their hair is frizzed,
i They have lost the gattehrie of blush
ing and are bold «t repartee. They
somehow, but they have hour* •
itocy that make Iheai olJr.
I tmiughi, or the i ly is uuususl’y can*
till hIs»ut her t^iU-l; and so fis'tlU
h»#ur want by. At fri*-t 1 g««W impu
li* nt and kinn-k» <1 at <Jm» d»sw.
‘Malum I wfiyWw-t — *«.igcr '
There was no .. J .'»mh l d r»
|*e.»ltnlly and at It *h*term.iHid t>' (uifc*
ami till!aticc. - Mirage leas hami-scd
im ; l began lo nu-jm-cI, I kn*-**- not
v\ hul. It to ik loll a IIS Silent t» «lriw
in it it* door, mid, ttnte in Hhe a|«rtQi.*ut.
the mystery was reveal J.
Thy lobes of .he Udy lay m»»u tbr
f«»r, ami arat.i’rml nv r pic (nun, WtTi
suits 4 wi'.inni' a^i|mru!.Wi uilajrto timt
\R«*risbv tiic riKil.itu». U\ ihetaMe (*;!*
a ciiifMic ih.it viiuld stair* the bL:n to.a
bglit «lell «t« hniv* u
I ** as tailed, f« r a Midty ; lady
had i^cyped **• liis disgu of lift inn*
s tiger* I should l»:.Yflict' V« d the
I atm*. I fell liu*i<lllatt*rl*ai|l «l**f:*rmUi»*.!
t.. redress my error 1 kif*w 4t would
not remain in ihe city an mstaiit !«mg«r
th n she could g*-t away I Married in
list hankers; blit found l|iat*Vhe hud
drawn the amount due bcii»9 hour be
f< Tt*.
* Win i presented thecheftk? , I asked
the clerk.
* A mulatto boy—ii wen mptic paya
ble o I ie;m r.
There was yet n rlmiff. Tht*
reuch steamer left within an vmr j it
w-»s ]wtssih!e she would seik ihitmiims
.•f cscsqie. I jumped in a **h and «r
rived th.-re leu minutes bck>ru aheieft
the wharf—just in lime k» an
utfed, decrepit gentleman into tie cajtat
There was few passeugen*; none ol
them answered the description «<flh«
person I soug)*i. I stood m the wrlmrl
watching the receding vessel until il dis
iipjM-ai-tsJ. I was in the act ol tuitiog
away, when a hackmau apjfU‘Chcd me
Women do :*«*t always know—the
very y**wug ones, cupnidly—that a cer
tain d»-b and freedom in the style of
lircSH encourngt-n iaisitiurity in tlie
T‘'y f«<ri
H* live at Millie distance ' Wnnueni of «bt lowahia them
They tui ufiwi lull.iw blimlly after the
reigning un.de without questioning its
meaning, or the effect it wil. have npou
mee a opinion of tketn. They feel
s vweg lie* a use they go in droves, they
indulge in a Kiylt* t»t dress fra* wbicii
nay <«»e .• sa.tn would be iguoiniuioiisly
la •* »ted OUl of widety» if afie i/u, t«.
appear in it alone, am upon any
HARDWARE,
RUBBER BELTING,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Powder, Shot, Caps and Lead.
148 Cw(rm A 61 S». Jnllaa St,.
tionai lUnk, 5. Y.; John J Cisso A Son. Bankent.
N. Y.; Morris Ke'cliu n. Hanker, N. Y.; J. N.
Notriw, Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore;
M Me Michael, Cashier First National Biak, Phila-
dal|*h a.
tf/lVIj
COTTON GINS.
ALSO,
L F. COE'S SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME.
‘Careful attention given to Sales or
Shipments of Cotton, and all
kinds of Produee.
Liberal advance* made on Consignment*.
BAGGING. ROPE and ARROW TIES
Constantly on hand. t*£3u 1m
ADOLPHE SACK.
Importer of
B. A. SCkWAU.
SILVER AND GOLD
!«AAC A. BKADT.
SCHWARZ & BRADY,
Vkolttale and Retail Dealers m
CARPETS,
Fltor Oil Cloths. Mattings,
SHADE LINENS,
WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES,
CORSIG S, CURTAINS. CORDS, TASSELS.
115 Brefjhtm Street, WyUs/’i BuSding,
(South tide, Bull uod WhiUker Six)
■W^T O HB8
CHOICE JEWELRY,
BIJOUTERIE, CLOCKS, Etc., Etc.,
Caron Brvuot A WblUkrr Btrerl..,
•ATARI AS.
GEORGIA
! SAVANNAH, oeoroia.
Po4 Office Box 4H. ttiflf-lv*
with the remark :
SAVANNAH, GfO .G.A.
aoel'.i 6m*
GROOVER, STUBB * CO.,
corrox factors
i*I*mi fru- which it is uot sanctioned by
lanhi'M ,
li im ii would but give upfhetr uhotn .
imtble two siiit^J poiiry on ih’w qiwtion,
and art tuvards t-vvy ro|iuLdile womaa,
tliev find iiroquerading in n d:s-
ic|Mitabl<- attirv just they would tin
tier like eircuistain.es to their own
W.vo, daughters or sisters, ns far a* is
eunsiinteiit with siir.outid'ngH und. cir-
cuinstanees, this mode »»i dress would
k"*nin lit* diivui to its rightful home—
the haunts of the profligate and the
|*.st wwinuii.
For my own denr country women I
Imve one wish, winch rn ifeimetuipivk
as I have spoken. Plain words and
hard words to say, but words which
must bo s|M>k**n, nevertheless, and
which an* belter spoken sooner «»r la
ter. It is that they should be known
all over the woild ns the mo*t modest of
vroifi**ii in dress and general deportment,
even as they are n«»r distinguished for
wit, elegam-A* and patriotism and innate
purity o' character. Let the women of
oilier c fOtitries behothemselves us they
wiil, by a mode of attire which is in di
rect. opposition to lilt of their
natural modesty, but let ns ser a bright
example in this jesjpect to the world,
and then, indeed, the nations shall rise
up and proclaim the American women
blessed !—. oirard G yndon in Packarde
Monthly fir September.
General Commission Merchanto
Bay 3)raet. 8AVANNAU, GA.
BagjAj. Tut, Repe tad oiier Supplit,
% M. DAVIIL^N,
VTliolcsa'.c Dealer m
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
Wines and Liquors,
l6u l»it Street, Savannah, Ga.
(ErabUrtMfll in 1944.)
Repairing of W'atches and
Jawalry executed with diapstch, and
Warranted to Give Satisfaction •
•ncltian ,
STANDARD MEDICINES OF THE AGE.
Beine pr-p«r.d b.T the medic*'. pm^erHon, and di
rented of all s«ctecr. phn*’ci*nn in an TO-.Mimn*
•ie preeribinff tbrm in <beir practice With tbe un*t
mi'wfte «ry reauUs.
Tse editor ol the C Inmb«A (Mow.) SaSiml mts
“We bar* Had nrembM •«» u^e «^*en»l nt ihe
ORKAr SOUTHERN HKEI'aRaTiONS. ii> mir
family, and in er«rr ina'auce they rare eutire »ai-
Utetmn/
The Memphis Dai!*- Appeal «ti :
**Tt»e raperinritr nf the GKRAT SOrT r TF , ’!f
FREI'AR \TIONS ia tekno* • l s e br all wh<> hare
Icaied them, an I wi elwfWly tecnmaiend them
lo *>ttr triendfl throojjS.att th- enn’rf”
The Uen>phwfiii>lk Irdf r mo a ;
“ b GREAT ftoUTHKEN 1'REPAR \TTOY<
“Tbe
are prepared and • ffered be *t*un<-h Phraiciann
olmu citr, whom we.knnw ,-ibeir U-me-1uw ^iTe
aatielac!inn, and we eb.ediii;iy recornm ?n<J iheui
aa^lo I Familr Medicine* "
The Hr*nd«in (Mim ) R-pahlie.n ear* :
“THE GREAT r
SOUTHERN pRr p a K ATTO’.s
are p'epar.d bj emineot phvaicuos and sail well in
ear i&tvUl,"
your sick wife
Is rapidly sinking to an earhr rrave. Her eyes are
a*U b4r cheeks Henminf pae; h<+
(trowm* dito
mai
personal charm* are fading and *t»e is lees talka
tive ; her a h<» e frame i.i to-tSe, *-mnci=ned and i*e» r-
tbe le»»t exercise emse- abort breath ng and
• j^rtpiutisg heart; she b»s no appetite, hei bead
her feet and hand* ar.-n>matantly cold, * he
is resOess, neiTons and cro**, and everythmjr fails
lo ffiee relief.
Do you Know what is tbe matter with jonr
WIFE OR DAUGHTER
who is thus effl C»ed * Ask her il ahe is troubled
with any eooiplaiiit jocul ar lo Iter »e« A-K her
if she i- tmub'ed With p<intul. aunpr—»ed ..r imy.
n'ar Monthly Periods ; if she has l-edmi ih"< ft nr
Whiles, c'btorosi , or Green H ck->a-e, F-xiime ot
the Wmnh U-'cmtlionol the Womb, or anv of loose
diseaeea produced by an iiieicuiar action ol ihe
Womb.
English Female Bitters
Read ihe foflowine Teri ficstel
of tbe bighe-l ie«f»ecubiiuv. Sik-l
LIVER COMPLAINT.
R**v Pr r. F. Deerni, (Any. Vi t, 1965 ) s*ye;
** t hare derived jf«eat ben-fii f uni the-e ilia, and
hare kn wn m iny ftnulHB and individaais who
have found th.ui eery beneficial, and I hare also
known physicians in exrei-eut standing to recoin-
m-*nd them to iheir patients. F<>i all diseases arts-
in* Iroin di-orders <T the Mrei% I leliere they am
ttie beel m^dic ne oS-red to the pdb »e.”
Ret. John W. Poller. Sa-»w Hill, N. C., (Jan. 5,
Psfh.; says : - F..r t reive ye.is I was a r«*at snf-
leie.. My li*er was diseased. I lost toy fi-sh and
siretifili, and my skin seemed changed in ire color
by di- bile wilh which my s\stem «as<>rerchar*ed.
I betaine s bj ct to lirqoent and violent aitscks of
biliMit rho'ic evert si lack leavtn* me weaki-r than
its predecess«»r Thr ohrsicia s hsd been able to
p.lC'i uie up a lilt e, but ory health wa-l i a deplnr-
abVsia'e Iliad lak-o pa'eut niedicmes until I
w.^» nr-d of ih^m. W’i h>iil cnerjry urComfo l, t
was haiely af» a to go shout a little At length I
yielded to I He «■ nest |-e'»ua»i»n of a fiend and
commenced lakio* the IlhP.vTtC PILLP. with no
co>»r,o- ee in them. They scied like a char m on
me. F'o-n ihst boor I hare implored, f h>e«
p.r—rt-red »n iheir ■ se, orrti! now, by God’s blesa-
io*, I sin w*-ll and hearty. I had a nejrro m«n,
who as i Ireliere. was saved front death br s doae
of then- Pols. Mv Docto 's bill wssanonally from
Viou lo fund, but I bare hud no u»e for a physician
*iii**e. I c-n e»o-H Cotly rec-.tn neDd them ass Ml*
perior family uiedicin-.
DYSPEPSIA.
will imnredisie'y arouse and restore her *o he I'h.
Phys*cia»* -ll’oecr theCoitntry aredei>*h’ed wi h
i*s edecrs. We bold buudieua of lettehs Uibdat th
the f -iiowirei
^Exirsci torn the Macon (Miss.) H-ae -n 1
••From the on:-r-re leiriert s.le and demaod f'>r
the'ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS here, and tbe
entire Bntislactiori g ren. ae earnesily reeoriiinend
them lo all i«ir t-msle friends ”
Mr. F. C Sinclair, ol DeKalb M » , Mrs: ntw. ll-.werer tins max be it c-u e1 me icor i
.-Three of mu physicims are usinjr umr rm*- er rere -nff.-. mtr Prori.l' ntis'ly a friend f«i: nish*-d
dies in thrtY practice, one wly-m *<\* 'hire '» «*" | , n , ^ j-V* a lew boxt* of the H-jafc Pilu, and the
ukeol them has iiertec'cd a cure. In mv family
w ilmine.
ton A Weldon RulMstd. ( Aon. 3 , I86sfIssvs; -It
lias b*-en said ihut Prs(ie|>s>a is our national di«-
U*e r ine tonic equal to yonr ENGLISH FEMALE
BITTf RS.”
Messrs. Carpe ter A Co., of Ilsx'ehamt. Mi-e,
March 186S. save:
“The sale ot yonr ENQLLS • FEMALE HIT
TERS is wooderlul. Send too d- ieo by expiee-*,
C. 0 D”
Bison A Neal, of Hnn*yri!l*. Alt, March,
“ Ph-aa forwa'd t.y cxpresi, aix dozen ENGLISH
FEMALE BITTERV
Tbe-e Ui'te«s are bw*otifally pat ap in tArjre bot
tles. For ale b* all dio^/ints.
J. P. DUOMUOOLb A CO Prnpn-*tora,
Memp* is, Teiin.
For sale is Cntkbert by J. J Mc!m\ * l.D.
and T. S. POWKl.l*.
By eleansi'-jf the R.reio'ch, tronslnr the freer,
earnrinc all hilioua metier, and acting mas jsror-
erlnl anti perio lie, the
KINO OF CHILLS,
atone dollar per tvdrle, i«. fo-d»y. the besd-d
ihrsicianr* c»nbinaiM>n tor the care a* a>i forma •••
hit*» and Fever. Nett al^it, P.-in and Aching ol
the Bones and J •mis. Son Pain, and ail tbose co n-
plaists of a malarious orp.
It »**rer effr-ers ihe head, *an or n»rra, can t»e
administered to intaota, and is an;>eri.ir to q imine
lor these dieeasea.
FARMERS ASD rfrAN'TEUS
all over Yb« a-emtrr arc tvwemv % **e KING OF
i UlLfrS f f Cwsr*ty >u* sii are de*i)ft.u~: wilh
its effects. If j«»u do not wi-h r/«r. chill* lo return,
this ia tbe remedy, I* •* p«r;i«red br phys cmn>
who bare moe*i^*V:>erie.^c tn ihetres m ot of ma-
aad, as »h«- a* Me i» never ‘ails in
it is c intiJentialiy rec-'imuended
preparation.
Fur sale by J. J. McDONALD.
• hey bare b eO need lieqitenilv wua emi-.eot i
ce-s. Amnrg my urqiianiiunces many rases, ortgi* "
na'inr from di*e*red nerr, hare ?>een rrll-rsd >nd
cured b> them 1 reirard them an invaluable medt
cute, and ake pleasnie in forustdi g tbia Tolvata*
r inbnie.”
A W It. Tsrfrr E<q.. Petershnrir Ya.. fJan. 1J
8*.V.) i v*: * In the .Spring of ls.*>s I ru aiieck-
ed with fryspep-i* lo rneb an extent that all my
t set «-f every de*Srtpiton disogrewi with me. I
whs awotleu l had to lo 'iu o my cfrdbe , at-4
••ijfhl a'tcr iii*hi I c *u'd **• no sleep. 1 Hied nes
or two phy M-ians amt look a good deal of medi
cine. bm o m.d no ie ief. 1 poirhareS - hoj of
the Koii'he' n Hepain; Pills, and ■ tie- fir t d-*ee 1
Miok I lelt teli veil, and continued until I took the
whole b*>x 1 utn bow entirely well, und eat I esr-
tilr, and i er> r hare been a'tacked since. I can
-sfel r«e enmeed iher«* Pills to ibe Dyspeptic and
'Is mhii.H'iiiv ai Urge ”
If mio are ihre-au-m-d wt*h PnetvpoiUft. re»»! lbs
tilliowlog liont Capl. w. P Davis, of i Ve-sbrng,*
V *• Svmpaihy tor the snfierirg prompts me is
i-e liiy that m\ serrani man was stiCering iu th#
last sis »e of Pneumonia, throwing op niaf«-r and
Wid in g cn* qnumi'iea Ins care vras considered
etiinelr hopeies-4, ro imi'-h an, that there wa* ns
med a I prescriptions nsetl for his rscnTery ; 1 re-
eanl*-d him a»- gseal aa <*S»d lle-ir-ng • f the great
cure- made bv the S ni h-rn Hepaiic Pills. I thought
, th 11 f t'd Of »« #»!**’ tnvaui on him; wiihnal
Wfl. H. Tlsox. W*. W. l.oaoox.
TISOX A GORDON,
COTTON VAOTORl
Flint ith'd.
Alan. Libnrml C«*h Adrtuce m«fl« m Con«iro.
nieuts tor tile <T skipmanf. to Liverpool or North
ern Ports. C. E GROOVER, Savannah,
C. F STUBBS,
angioma A. T MACINTYRE, Ttmmssrille
R. H. Axdcri»s,
Jobs \Y. Axdrbsok,
G. W. Axozssox, Jr. t
A. U. Col*.
JOHN W.ANDERSON S SONS & Co
X’OTTOX, FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Anderson's Block, Drat/ton Si., near the Bay,
SAVANNAH, GA.
I IBERAL TASH ADVANCES made on CON
J SlGNMfcNTS f.»r sale in Sevan nah, or ■
Wi Pr»»test. — Wa regret to see a
‘Mr. F., did y*’U see tlmtr4d man on | dw|/«itinn ihi lh« p*rt of some of our
h id ; lie li.rd n king wlsib 1 teurd aud ! la»li«* to ignore tbe use «»f crinoline.
b-pstent id reliab'e corre*pondents lo Liverpool,
New York. Pbilsdelphia, I>«»st .n or Baltimore.
To«»ld patrons w- return thanks ; to new ones,
promise our best services. •
—ALSO —
Agents Empire Line of Side Wheel S e-filer*
to New York- aag|*-|y #
Jiiuiia Ut d,
Scolcli and Irish Whiskey,
Port and SVerrv Wine, (the Utter direet Importa
tion from Spain.)
All the abate Liquort are guars*'
teed to Le genuine at imjiortcd.
ALo oo hand,
JOHN GIBSON’S SONS ft CO-’S
Celebrated Whiskies, of all g-ades.
Sole seeat f-»r Georgia and Florida for
II union ft Go.'a celebra'ed f’b-iadelphts
Ale. in b»TeU and half barrels.
•uglD 6m*
Massey,
Draught
THOMAS M. ALLEX,
WITH
COLQUITT & EAGGS,
COTTON* FACTORS
WI HENRY WOODS,
COTTO.V FACTOR
AND
GEMIAL COiniSSIH MEECHAIt
BAY STREET,
Savannah, G&,
iiiiinsiamiffl
mS£r.\ Savannah, Georgia.
I>*B'0f Rope of lro> line odruen) m
Cn,i
Liberal oak UraoeM Mile m Mnifoiieoit ot
Cot too.
Grateful for liberal prtronage i a tbe past, a ron-
tianance of the same ia respectfully solicited.
■ep2f.ni*
ISAACS’ HOUSE,
Cherry St Xacon, Ga.
E. ISAACS, Proprietor.
T lltS HOTEL is located in tbe cm (rat portion
of tbe city—convenient to Ware Ifrmsrs end*
aty—convenient »o Ware Honscs end
bn iness booses geoerallj. It being tbe only bouse
ia tbs city kepi «*n the
EUROPEAN PLAN,
I Offers unequalled advantages to tbs planter and
Yft- b prepared at nil times to advance liber
ally on cou«iurnn^nts for rale in Savannah, nr
f -r >a;pujcnt to bis corruvpoudcuts in New York
and Liverpool.
sigi-dm*
Uuir iturt. lull <*U frto eltouldfp - /’
•r.«» r
’Wt*!l ftif Ihofe is tonxvttfr cart.iillfi
h1»« i|t turn.*
‘Why V
“V\ fry. when ho got into my carnage
he w:is a mulatto lx.y ; amt wliea lie
g* t out he woH an old mun!'
Uf^r iTjJRTi ti-vver'.-J
k>ng etruggit- with and : 'ed thrn—it w;t« r«Mihor n
to d*»n that of such diminutive dimFn>
si«»o3 ns t<» barely attract attention We
protest against the innovation. Wo
man, in all her adoration at the shrine
of fashion, lias never used an article of
dress more tasty or becoming, or which
shore her off to letter advantage. Let
the style contmuv It cominces to
health :.nd fine pet'-wml apjw&>«ce. —
CommissionMerchanls
Savannah, Ga.
£=?“ Liberal Advances ou Cons.'gwiwcwte wt
pewred. ^usyTYSm
CLAGHOBH t CUNNINGHAM,'
W hjlesulc and Retail
temptation, and how they preserve their polite—f«*r I knew tic vesst :ld In*
ln f errity Hod only knows. Now, hr out at s**a liefon* dr.e cv»ei ie orer-
wduld not those giris be happier us thp takriu I uas foiled })y a wotAn. Nor
«ri%es of fanners or meehunics ? Would eouKJ I kelp r»-j <icieg *«•-» -'•*
ftssn p-HW'arft g«x5d'enough in their
Dot one word of genuine fr.ve outweigh
a toi of admiration ? W«mld imt Iht
•mileof a little child be a ihousam.
times letter than tbe gaze of « liber
tine ? Is it not easier to work for ooe>
own thei for strangers?—to feel tint
you are • king iu your own estate, ii it
is only a one-story cuttle ?
now t hat the
9&-CX ctmrse ot»r children are n»t
all of an Jige; one is twelve, auotlcr
Dine, aud Jack,, the ’‘nubbin,” is mly
A visitor coining in one dy,
tion the (*b:klten in regard to tl.ir
one. The eldest replied that he
bad to get grammar, ariihmeiic, ge*g-
rnphy, etc. The second ‘'g.it readi.g
Ajielling and dcfiuitioub.” “And u , a t
do v ou get, tny little man ?” was ukc<1
ol Jack, who was busy sjs-aiing kbe
. w ith a wooden sword. “Oh, I vtk
h’ spelt iu* and spankiu’; uui 1 : v ts
in tbe ruoi uiii’, too.”
When Louis XIV*, was one at
j services, the court preu ner
oat with “Rrethieu v\e ari sii
k Seeing that tua leso<s) .va-
iol to kfte royal listener, -In.
hia brow, the crafty priest a*1-
Yes. brethren almost uil rS
chose was over, that she had esxqed
lnnorer.t or uwliy, tiiere was | cliarm.
ationt lu-r that none could ri*SLL The
Kjw ll of he r wiHiderous beau^fcff-et. d
aB wh-i approac hed her. * It ltigers in
my memory yet; and I could a 1 have
tlm s;n of her Mood upnn my »ascieucu
Tl ere is a child in M i-in coun-
ty, K j., now two years aud utialf «4d,
who was Isir-i without a tonjfte.—Ex
change.
i here is :i gentleman who vaults t«»
fein.de
know whether the child is *»! tH-
wuy »,f thinking.
The ! How;tig slundcroi.
graph ^goes uurebuked: A u
invented :i new telegraph. U
|w*ses to place a line of w f meu fi: _
apart, and commit the news to tie dtst
of them as a se.-ret.
parn-
g has
pro
>* Steps
S3C a returned Aiistralitn found
the baby h* left home a miss i.f fl.- e
Sutnm- rs. One day |, t . offenced her,
aud site fretfully exrJaitW, “1 rri4»ym
iiad never married into the f miiiv !”
1^. An imptiteiit fellow si:ys:
me all the dresses a wivnnn has
in .the course of her life, and I
t'laees, but w-fcYe fir crinoline, ample
and majestic—“one and inseparable,
now and end forever.”— Columbus Enq.
£'flT The Union and American
makes the following good point on 'the
Radicals who voted fur Judge Gooj>er :
The Radicals made a good point on
their {>arty yeste.day, by electing to
the United States Senate the Ju«lge
who decided their State Government,
Legislature, and its frauchiao law, jadi-
ciary and all, bogus.
C3r rocers,
And Beelers ia
Fine Wines, Liquors, Segars, Etc.,
Corner I raj ton sod Bar Streets,
L J. GUELMAETIN & CO.
COTTO.V FACTORS
MAI GGMtfiSSiOI HHOilTi
*. Bay Street, Savannah On.
Ajeais for Bmdlrt/s Super Phosphate of Lime.
Bagging, Rope, 4 Iron Ties, always on hand.
Usnal Facilitiea Extended to Customers.
anjj.9 6>n
travelin- pabhe generally
table is supplied with tbe best fb« market
Tbe t
HAVE YOU A COUGH 1
Use tmyirdalm Ft ct oral.
Have too any disease of ihe Lings ?
U e Amvgds in PrcNiral
Have joo Pleurisy or Urum-h tm?
li-e lairpUh Taloral.
Hart you Croup or Hooping Cimgh!
IJ-e A
Amyitil.liD Pectoral
Tbe prettiest and beet Congh Syroj.
Is Amjgdslin Pectonil.
Tbe m-*t ief** ckesp Cough Svim*
Is AaKgdkliu Pec(or«l
The Cbiidreo’s Uror'te
Ia Amrgriifrn Pectoral
Fot fmni , 7 nsc, m n poirerfnl rx|*cc(orant, easing
p»4tt and eaO-<ln^ slecfi, it Immni equal.
For sale bj J. J. McDONALD.
rirjje iMk * A< ■ *Amt (mi-, tn tip
ib«r- eras a ettarg* fr»r the be<ter; I ennfinu-d giv.
mg ib-m »«* him, uut. hc-b-eame a pcrfeeily s -und
man. Ilr i< nn« ••tewUag to bra wink wi;h Ail
much *'r**ngih and vig.*r aa h- ever did. With ha
c«a>-. mid what I have seen and heard of tbe g nxt
rff-c-anf tkf-e Pi In, I d*i m at earn#-s*lv r-enm-
ma d ■ hem ■« the best family medicine 1 have ev«*
aw r*r ttrril.’
Thev . an be sant t-> any point ic tbe Uuiteft
S st*». bv Mali or Express
D: tiers should be sddres-ed to .
(». W. OF.EM*,
No. 29,8u\lth Cklhnnn Stwt,
Baliimnt*, Mil.,
»0-W tn« will be promotly attended to.
Fur sale in Cuthbeit bv
ian*K iv T. S. POWEI.fr, Trustee.
\
CHAS. M. STIEFF,
STOP OLD HAS!
You need not grunt anv linger. VoorAn ben-ed
right sway. Your Kidm-rs and il>a i<ier have lievn
auDoying yon long en<aigh.
DROMGOOLE & CO.'S
Extract Bcarbrrry & llnclin
will enr* von of a'| that suffering Ii will reli‘»*•
you of UHnary dei*o«i’s, fr. qn-nt d^irv n»i1
MANUFACTURER
Of First Premium Grand and Square
Pianos,
WUh the A graft Treble $
ind 45 and 47
bHPyto Urinate, Gra-el, G«»u». Dropsy, pain in lh»-
eff-cta of b «b li of Diaaipa*
abu-e. Ad-tpted to old or roun£ ms's i-r Irmu'e-
For sale by ' J. J. McDUN'ALD.
Faclories 84 and 8fi Cutndtn St..
Perry Street.
Office and Warerooms No. 7. Xo-th Liberty St.,
BALTIMORE, MB.
affoads, and the rooms furnished with netv sod neat
fnnutore.
UT A FREE Hack will bo » attendance at ail
j.SOff
Planters’ Warehonse.
ADAMS, JONES & REYNOLDS,
Impure Blood Require, the me
OK OUK
COXaTIT jTIuN,\L MON'ARCIf.
Wnich unifies the Dlnod, cures Sen.tula, Skin l>»s-
esses. Glatidu'ar Swelm.g^, Syphdinc all*jc»i<-na,
o'd Ulrers and Snre* B 4is. etc The Mmun h >e
c»m>-«aed nf Sinlmgia, Sar-s:miiMa and Jo-1 id*- ol
PiSaeb, wh»eh are a. kmiwteageil U»^ world over to
bathe* beat Kl.» d Purifiei* ever knows
J. P DKUMGOOLL ft CO.. Pim nd^
>le*nph *-, T-.nii.
3T fr. W. HUNT ft CO.. General Ag-irta, Mm
coo, Ga. For salo in Cuthhcit Lv
repSOSm J. J MeOONAfrD.
| V a R' f ihe Tidies of H*h-more. during to p
... pro-
m fl-n. R E. I^e wth a Pi:ino. consnlrwl
•he >»*fri»g . u-tcisrs a* reg.rd fhe be^t instrument
in i«le in America nhirh ih*v pronounced 'n he
that rru ie hr rhits. M Sl ; elT. It was purchased
and sent tn our nobis General. See test im Dial:
ler.xismon. March 5. 166S.
Mr Dm.Sit: The Piano which was sent to two
n r yoiiF Niannfae-nre. in ItMW. s»ill retains the exeal-
l-ni lone and e*eUaiy it |aiMu*sM*d at tr at tin e, and
o-oitiones to aff.nl grenr gnu ification *fo ourselves
and In-nd-*. 1 *»o. therefi a. 'esnfy.to US good
qualiiies Vours res|-er*fiillr.
ROBERT E. LEE.
T M. . e Ttrrr Bjl'imore, Md.
Rci*.*rt of the Judges on Mnsical Irnfruments,
Mail laud .Stale Fair:
GEO. H. iUTTLL,
No. 49 Broadway, New York,
Commission Merchant
Make. Cotton a SprciaJitr-
M»MTI.AXD Iv«TtTfJT». Not., Jfi«7.
We have examined e».:elully ihe Pianos on exhi*
btii-ri from Nev Vorfc. Philale phia.snd Baltimore
ii.d Inr •rtriRHM o to* e, i»*»%rer, loach, machsn-
i-m, i.f-d dumb'iity. judging from s»r—«gth of pi*,
ting, and imj.roveuieo>» *-n toe a-gmffe treble, as
wk|| a* the h gh poli-bed ra>e. we oon*idrr th#
Stj. H P'ai'O dichfi d*v ti e very best oo exhibl.ioo,
Oto*-ok W. Walt*ft. Or g mist of Dr. Leybira’s
Chiuch.
E >xks t.—<r», “
Jo<tx I !> K«Hh. M Catbe^rsfr
. Jut os M. ratios, rhsrles Street Choir.
WAREHOUSE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHAHTS,
n**de «-r «J.' O -tw g>'ir,eote j
. O’de-S for bwviitg fine an-
;^y Liberal i4m<
of Pvnflooe.
dise aniicrtad aftd prom {Sly eiectfr-L
RsyKSENcrs:— Sheldon lloyi 4 C«.. >o«r*e A
Hroifl J** . nell. Pres. Impavtars* and T-ader-’
Nati* ttsl Bank, John T M*«*re. New Y<*rk ; Wtv*d,
Low ft I udwig«**n New Oefawnu; ui'iae, lira-
ham ft Co. Fo t Gaioes, li ; L. F Johnv n Eu-
fiiu!:t, Ala ; Wm. G. Potu-r ft Co., Apalachicola.
se|»KS«*~*
AV Ihe internments (.re the hast nurtertsll,—»
• mi Iron ream*,' a- . warran-
w# wa wiefir 5 ^
led to- live rear-, and * pr vi'eg* it, exchanges*
•nr fm# within twelve montns from ’he 4wr of
*n‘*. ftbodt*] il not give enur« siiiafj«tioo to tka
purelx.-er
Ifte ri-n-ie. 'ovi-w t nMie. a^d 1ho«e m quest of a
fine I iano, are invited t. call a*>d examine them.
T. 8 POWE' In Agent.
j*"'4 1y Co.h-ert fc t4a.
-
DENNIS FA1YEY,
FURNITURE DEALER,
SAVANNAH, GA.
&T All Good: Warranted. Oiders fr* m the
oentry promptly attended to. sQg!9-ly
. Z3T a spiritutl Minnesota girl has
disuiiJ-siil her lt»ver **t» (wanting that he
2ave b*-r fa thee a ilrink «f whiskey.—
This is iliu w;ly» some pet»}»le have of
uverstutmg. tilings. The father was
probably as spirited as the girl was,
after be ttsik the drink.
V^ra A lady teacher- was endeavor
ing to impress upon her pupil the terri
ble effect of the punishment of Nebuch
adnezzar, saying. “Seven years he ate
grass like a cow," when a boy asked,
“Did he give milk ?”
A. J. MILLER. C. P. MILLER.
A. J. FILLER & CO.,
Purniiure Toilers,
13-1 l.ruuzhton St.,
SAVAXXAi:,.: : : GEORGIA.
153 I!roa;!i(oii2lretl,
SA VAX'S All, ; ; ; GEORGIA.
New Fire-Proof Warehouse,
(Near Pattengrr Depet.)
Corner Fourth and Poplar Bta..
MACON, - - - GAORG1A.
JAMES KXOX JOHN CILL
KNOX & GILL,
Cotton Factor*
AND
General Commissioc Mcrclianls,
No. 125 SMITH’S WHARF, BALTIMORE.
^^^ALNUT t=fdrn>t - Sets, Imitation Freueb
Sets, Psdur-ets. Bnreans Wash Stsrids, j
M AHOGANY, A’skint sod C(i*Mnnt Bed-Room
Salle*; a*«o imi*at <>n Frerch and Tcaster
Snues ; Mabsftsny and Wsluut I'ar-or Suites, in
Haircloth ai.« L*-**#; hidsa. MuiWe-^op Tables,
Bureaus. Sio bourds Wsidiobft*. B«w>k-Casss.
Washsta-d-; Chsira and B-dsieA i»*f all km t.
w Work made lo * rder, and Country or
derspr* mid It filled.
•nfltt 'j.
ABRAM B. ADAMS.
PEYTON REYNOLDS,
DONALD B. JONES.
QQfr. The Atlanta Era says some
workmen in digging a well in that city
cpnie acn«» a button about thirty’ feel
below the surface. It was a pearl but
ton w^th braes rim, aoi ike btutons used ,
in our daf: _ Tlie balar^j^^-Jtbe
BcdsJcads, Obairy cf all grades. Children’s Cam- | ^ Doscajs
Jobbing *nd Repai r ing neatly done and
*u ^lattress making, Fcatb rs. Up-
wi h dispatch,
bolstering, etc.
.Jt II. Jolistox.
DUNCAN * JOHNSTON,
A. S HAETREDGE,
General Coiomission Merchant
AND FACTOR. ,*
92 Bay Strcrty-SAVANNAH. GA.
Having bad Qu«r twentv rears experience in
Raid business, be w par the same stvici atUmtion I TNThofr
to the sale of Cotto-> and other Produce, acd L. !
-he purchase of