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orrc#poudynce tho Chronicle A Sentinel.
soii'rniutx congrkhs.
M^raoMERV, March 11,1801.
I*send you at tho earliest moment
hat I could lmvo acctfes to obtain
vlljch WM pawed mid approx ocl on S«t- ^ RofJ,, t0 •' com , nut utlolT of
’lvilay.
SYNoVsis OF THE MILITARY BlU.
Congress has an act for the establish
nont find organlxntion of the unity
,f tho Con Italcroto. States. lho Rub-
unco of its various sections is as fol-
Soo. 1. Knaots, that from ami after
to pussmgoof this not tho military os-
blishmont of tho Confederate States
tall bo composod of ono corps of Kngi-
icors; ono corps of Artillery ; six Itog-
inonts of Infantry ; ono Hogimont of
ivalry ; and of tho stall'dopurtmoiitnl*
ady established by law.
2. The corns of Engineers shall con
stofono Colonel, four Majors, five
'aptttins, ono company of sappers, mi'
uers, and pioiiooru, consisting of ten
.SbpgeantHor master Work men, ton Cor
porals or ovcivuers, ten musicians, mid
hlrty-nine privates of tho Jlrst clusi, or
rtitieers, and' thirty-nine private* of
•coin! cliv«s, oi* laborers—making in ail
. tie hundred.
a. Said company shall bo officcr-
il by ono Captain and as many Llcu-
nuiits, taken from the lino of tho
my, as tho rrcsidont may deem neocs
A. Duties of tho Colonel of tho" Kttgi-
or corps proscribed.
;f». Tlio Artlllory corps shall consist of
• c Colonel; ono Liout. Colonel; ten
1 ujuvs; and forty comnauies of urtillu
-.Is and artilleors; and each company
'mil consist of one Captain; two first
lieutenants; one second Lieutenant;
uv .Sergeants; four Corporals; two
insiciaiis and seventy privates; also,
no Adjutant, to boHcloctcd by tho Col-
uel from t ho first hieuleiiniits. mid ono
, igoai.l Major, to bo selocled from on-
•ted men of tho corps.
G. Each Hogimont of Infantry shall
insist of one Colonel; one Lieutenant
tlonol; ono Majornnd ten companies.
u:h company shall consist of ok© Cap-
in ; ono first Lioutonant; two second
i.mi tenants; four sergeants; four Cor-
•nils; two Musicians; and niiretocn
, 'mates; and to cneh Hogimont thoro
hull bo ono Adjutant, Hiid ono Hor
rent Major.
7. Tho Cavalry Hogimont shall con
it of one Colonol; one Lieut. Colonel;
no Major; and ten companies—each of
liioh shall consist of one Captain; ono
rst Lioutonant; two socomf Liouten-
iiIh ; four SergoanU; Tour Corporal*;
>io farrier; ono Iduoksmith; two must-
aus, and sixty privates; also, of ono
U\jutani, and omo .Sergeant- Mqjor.
8. There shall ho four llrigiulier tlen*
nils, entitled to ono Aid-do-C'uinp
icli.
9. All officers of flic army shall henp-
lointuil by tho President, by and witli
lie advioo and consent of tlio Conuross;
ud the rank ami fiio shall bo enlisted
or not loss than three nor moro than
.ivoycar*.
10. All officers aro required to
ind o creditable military exumiua-
on.
11 and 12. Promotions in tho army
..all bo mfido uccording to soniority
rid ability,
13. Tho Pay or tho Thlgadior Gotioral
tliroo thousand six hundrod a*ul
velvo dollars nor^roar, and of his uid-
•lo-camp (in addition to hiu pay as Lieu-
eimn) the sum of tiiirty-fivo (follarspor
uontli.
1*1. Monthly pay of the oflloers of tho
irps of Engineers: Colonel, two hun-
hod and ten dollars; Mujors. ono liun-
I rod and sixty-two dollars; Captains,
ue hundrod and forty dollars; Liou-
■ •mints, serving with sappers and mi-
•rs, will rocoivo tlio pay of Cavalry ofll-
•is o 1 ! tho sumo grade.
Ifi. Tho monthly pay of tho Colonel
f tlio Artillory corps is two hundrod
nd ten dollars; Liout. Colonol ono hun
dred and oigliiy-fivo dollars; Mayors
•no hundred and fifty dollars; and
vhon serving on ordimneo d uty ono
ntudrod and sixty-two dollars; of Cap
lins ono hundred und thirty dollars;
.ieutenants ninety dollars; Second
'.icutnnnuts eighty dollars. The AUjti-
.nt, in addition to his pay as Liouten-
:ut, Ihosiim of ton dollars por month.
1 'ffloors serving in tho Light Artlllory,
«.r porforining onlnatico duty, shull re-
cive tho sumo pay as officers of cavalry
n tho same grade.
lft. Tho monthly pay ofofficors In tho
Infantry Hcgimont: Colonels ono hun
dred and ninety-five dollars; Limit on -
nt Colonels, ono hundred, and seventy
dollars; Majors, ono hundrod and 11 fty
dollars; Captains, ono hundrod and
thirty dollars; First Lieutenants, nino-
>y dollars; Second Lieutenants, eighty
dollars; and the Adjutant, in addition
5 ‘ his pay aa Lieutenant, ton dollars por
month.
17. Tlio monthly pay of o(lioors of
« ivalry ; Colonol, two hundred and ten
dollars ; Lieutenant Colonel, ono hun
dred und sixty-two dollars; Captains,
ono hundred and forty dollars; First
Lieutenants, ono hundred dollars; •Sec
ond Lieutenants, ninety dolluis; and
the Adjutant tgn dollars per mouth ill
addition to his pay ns Lieutenant.
18. Tho pay of officers of the genor-
1 stull'(except those of the muscinl do-
. p:\rtmcnt) will ho tho same as officers
of Cavalry of tho same grade. The an-
Anal salary of tho Surgeon 0 on oral is
throe thousand dollars, with fuel and
juarters—monthly nay of Surgeons of
ten years service in that grade two
hundred dollars. A Surgeon of less
titno servico, ono hundred and sixty-
t wo dollars. Assistant .Surgeon of tun
yours service, one hundred and fifty
• loUuvH. Assistant Surgeon of five years
orvice, one hundrod and thirty dollars,
and for assistant of less than live years
service, ono hundred and ten dollurs.
19. There ahull bo allowed, in acLli-
i ion to tho pay herein provided, to eve
ry commissioned oflicor, except tho Sur*
eon General, nino dollurs per month
dr ovory fivo ycars services ; and to tho
•dicers of tho army of the Unilod
talcs, who have resigned, or uiay io-
. ign, to ho rereived into Iho .aorvico of
t he Confederate States, this additional
ly shall he allowed from, lho ilalo of
heir entrance into tho former adrvico.
here shall also ho an additional
•tenthly allowance, to every General
lliccr commanding in chief, a separate
liny, actually in the field, tho sum of
no hundred dollars.
20. The pay aforesaid shall ho in full
wf all allowance, except fdrugo, ‘ fuel,
• imirier* awl traveling expenses, whilo
i raveling under orders, Ac.
21. Allows forage to officers, Ac.
22. Monthly pay of enlisted men:
v■rgcants or master workmen of Engl-
icer corps, thirty-four dollars; corpo-
ds or ovcMscors', twenty dollurs; pri-
ates of first class or artificers, seven-
oil dollars; privates of second class, or
iborers, and musicians, thirteen- dol-
Lirs; Sergeant Major of cavalry, twpn-
ty-ono dollars; first Sergeant, twenty
lollar*; Sergeants, seventeen dollars;
( orpomls, farriers, mid blacksmiths,
hirteen dollars; privates, twulvo dol-
hirs; first Sergeants, twenty dollars;
ergeauls, seventeen dollui*s; Corpo-
juls and artificers, thirteen dollars, mu-
twclvo dollars; and privates,
it dollars. Non-comnussioued offi-
arfificerK, musicians, and privates
ig in light batteries, shull recoivo
mu*, pay as those of cavalry.
The i’rcsidcut is authorized to en
list all inusterworkinmi necessary to
the ordinance service, not exceeding
ono hundred men, and nt salaries rang
ing from thirteon to thirty-four dollars
per month. .»
24. Each onllsted mah shall rooolvo
25. Uefora to commututl
tions.
20. Tho Secretary of War Is directed
to prcscrlbo tho dutios of ovory depart
ment of sorvleo.
27. Hoquiros Quartermasters and
Commissioners to give bonds.
28. Prohibits any officer from bolng
interest oil in purchases nwdo for tho
army. • - v
29. The rules and articles of War of
tlio United States, with sllglit excep
tions, adopted by Congress of Confed
erates tat os.
Tho President directed to cull
.... rvlco only so many of tlio troops
heroin provided lor ns ho limy deem
iiecussary.
fit. Repeals all conflicting laws.
Tho law in quite long, and bunco tho
reason of tho anulysis, which will doubt
less ho more satisfactory t«> renders gen
erally, tliun tlio pel mud oftho entlro
law.
The InAL'iit'KAi..—We lay before our
readers this morning the inaugural of
President Lincoln. Liko his speeches
it is a poor, weak, trashy nflidr, a stand
ing disgrace to tho country, mid a fit
commentary on tho fanaticism mid
unreasonableness which made him Pres
ident.
Thero is hut ono point in it deserving
HU ulitiiion. Ha avows Ids purjHise of
iittomptiifg to collect the revenues, hold
mid retukn tho fort-s and other public
property in tho Heccdud .States. In what
such all attempt will result is known to
all sensihlo man—lho comploto disrup-
of tho Union, civil war, and blood
shed. Verily, it seems that the peo
ple of the North aro about to reap tho
reward of their Tolly.—lidnyor (Mc) Daily
Skiff'A wosturn paper niinouiieing the
death of a gout Ionian in Iowa say*:
Ho was a groat admirer of Horae*
Grccly, hut otherwise u very respectable
limn.
A Tkiu tiku Offer .Sternly Rejectro.
•—An English jmpor says that wlion
tho Hov. Henry Grattan Guimieas was
lately in Philadelphia, & young lady of
“wealth and petition,” made him an
oflbr of hor heart, hand mid purse.—
Tho minuter replied; “I enmo to Amer
ica not to sook a wife, hut toproach the
gospel. Your noto strikos ino as much
out of pliico; nud my ndrico to you is,
that you give your money, which you
sot'in willing to bestow on me, to tlio
iH>or, your heart to the Lord, and your
liami to lho first one that asks for it.*'
MEDICAL
AND CHEMICAL
REFORM
New York Benovlcnt Infirma y,
EBTABUSIIKU l»5«.
And dtrotcl on.Csun nr Modlo.l Bo-
form; to tho intrusion of Mwllral Knowl
edge for tli» i*r«v*u4iuD of hlssnse, mid In
the lUlli'f of those Buffering nud Aflliolod
with Chronic mid Virulent Disorder*. To
(hi* end this Inllriuarj is vtidowod, to ena
ble tlio sick und lulfrrinft thmughont tho
longlh nnd hrchdth of our Innil, to avoid tin
Great Firs atDanville, Ky
W. B. DODDS & Co. 1 *
Couoroto Sa es Triumphant I
iOlttil.V, Floyd run uty,
W lfKItKAH. Ja«. F. lloskiiinui, dunrdUu
of Win. W. Tutt, minor, haring appli
ed to tho Court of Ordinary of said county,
for n discliargo from hia Ounriliansliiii of
Win. W. Tutt'* person nnd property.
This is, thnrniAre, to cite nil pmmi* onn-
unrnud, kindred end creditors, to show enusn
. they cun, why said Oimrdinu shoiild
not ho discharged from his UiinrdhiiiHhip,
of Win. F. Tutt, and receive tho usual loiters
of dismission.
Given under my hand nud official slgnaturn
UKORUIA, Floyd county.
W I1KIU2AH, William II. Jones. Adminis
trator nnd Mary II. Jones, Administra
tor of Gabriel Jnnns. rnprorents to the Court
in hin petition, duly filed and entered
rocord, that they linve fully ndtninislercd
Uahriol Jonas' ostaie.
This is therefore, in <*ito all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, lo show emiao,
f any Oioy can. why said ndministrater
Imiuistiatrix should not bo discharged
hor, tSQt.
Given tmd»r my hand and official slgnatur
. office, this 41 h Mnn-h. 11*1.
luarS JK88E LAMHKItTII. Ord'y.
Poll; SUoriff Sale.
Folk f
. (in., within tho legal hours of aalc,
on the first Tuesday in April nest; the fol
lowng properly, to wit:
A curtain Town Lot in Cedar Town, Imund-
od on tlio north by th* puldio road, leadln;
to Van Wert—on tho cast by tlio Home am
Our rail ton road—on tlio west by tho street
east of tho Jail. Huld Lot being of triangu
lar* fihupo, running to a point at the south
No. not knowu; painted nut hy pinltiUlV’s at
torney, as the property of 11. M. Willini
ham. To satisfy ono (1. fn. issued from Pu
Superior Court, In favor of Albert tl. Lor
dem-nsed. J. C. YORK, Aherifl'.
feblA
W'i
(• FOItfJIAf^l'olk county.
IIKHKAS, William Hogg, executor of
tho Inst will mid -testament of Sarah
y, lie
plies for letters of dismission from his
administration,
These arc, tlicrcfoi
corned,kindred ami
any thee ran, why said administrator shuuh
not ho niseliurged from his administration an
receive letters of dismission on or before
first Monday in Juno next, otl erwlso
said exoeiitnr will tlioii ho dismissed in terms
of tint statute in suuh cases mads and pro*
and official sigaatnro
Bonmsns, Ord*y.
(ffiOKHIA, Floyd County.
W ilEUKAH, Harrison Camp, Adminis
trator of John White, represents fo
lho Court, in Ids petiiion dulv filed and an-
‘ * _ d. tliat he lias l'uily administer-
corned, kindred ami creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said administrator
should not ho discharged from his adminis
trntion, and rccclvo letters of dismission on
the first Monday in June, 1*01.
Given under my hand and nlltrhil signa-
Uiisatofilco, this Kth Noy. 18t10.
VIA JK88E LAMHKItTII, Ord’y
thousand* and tons of thousands annually
Leriili.
The following areaomo of the dheu*«* wo
cum, not ouQ at tlio IiiArtunry, but in all
part* ofaurcouitry.
Consumption and Pulmonary Complaint*,
»ror*. Herofula, I)ys|H)pda, Byo and Ear
Disease. Cancer* and otlmr Turners. Jaun
dice, ami Liver Complaint. Heinlnnl W*ak-
iibsi, and all dl*on«es of tho Urinary and
Bvxual Organs, from whatever c*u»e or what
ever nature. Our object will ho to giro joy
te tbo nflli.ted by efiVcting in nil cases a
apnsdy cure.
Our rule is to charge nvthiug for advice
end wrltt u prescriptmnst lull will furnish
when ru«|U«tt.ed the very best uitdiciue nt
Ui« lowest reU*.
These remedies are prepared in our own
Laboratory, under the cere o! able Cliemista
and are the most reliable known to science
including all tlio recent diseovrries.
ell addrrssiug ue by letter, containing
scoiint of symptoms and apjamranros
of diiea*e, sgv,* occupation. A«„ we will
writo a candid reply, with advice and dirt-c-
ire. Any fees amt us when send-
Ind for advice will be devoted to furnishing
medieino for the poor. In ell cases medi
cine ran In sent by mail or express desir
ed. Hrnd for one or more of unr work* and
Judge for youraelvea.
Also published at the IiArmary, U eld
theso objects,
Tho Family Physician,
Contsining *imple rainedie* e»*lly obtain-
•d for the eureof Diseases in ell itf farms,
with full explanations of tho cante*. symp
toms. diet, bathinr, end axandie. Price AOc.
Tho LndioB 1 Medical Friend,
AND the PHYSIOLOGY of MARUIAUK.
A work on the cause, syicptrnni. and treat
ment of all complaints peculiar to the sex,
on marringo, its duties, abortion and its re
suits, un children, their ills, and on the pre
vention of conception, with invaluable in
structions to thorn on subjects of a private
nnture. Price 2A cunts.
THE GENTLEMEN’S MEDICAL COM-
PAN ION A PIUVATK ADVISER.
A book lor the old nnd young, embracing
tlio tho Pathology, Prevention and Cure of
all Diseases of the Urinsjy end Sexual Or
gans, and n warning voire of ndviro and
counsel, such ns lo be found in no other work.
Price 2A routs.
THE GUIDE AND GUARD
^ FOR EVERY ONE.
It exposes all the Humbugs, and tho vari
ous Tricks to entice the sick and null. It
illuBtrutiv* tho plan* of thn Quacks i
Rouge* to dupnt-vory one. It guides the
wary through life,* and showes up ev_..
swindle of the ago. It allows how all kinds
of Food, Medicines, Liquors, and (Louis art
adulterated, with the menu* of Delecting the
frauds. Price cents.
Tho Household and Farm,
PLANTATION AND SHOP.
For every Family, linvieg over 1000 Re-
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ing, Ac. How to Plant and what is tin
best to Raise. How to cure animals, ml vice
to House Konpi-r*. Farmers, and Mechanics,
on a 1001) subjects of interest. Prim 26 els,
Worth $10 to any ono.
THE CONSUMPTIVE'S HOOK.
For those who with to get well from that
awful disosao, n full discription of all the
remedies used for it. with acarefnl state
mont of the results, and other useful infor
mstion. Price 26 acuta.
The information in them Is not
found in any works published, nor obtaina
ble from any other source. Them hooks
i iu hi is hod <>n fine white paper, and bcauth
rally hound.
Any of the above works will be mailed
free, on receipt of priee, ill stamps, or mon
ey i or tho whole in a handsomely hound
volume for oxa noi.t.aa. No family should
bo without them. They are illustrated with
beautiful engraving*, and contain the
densod oxpuricn«c of years.
AurxTS waster for tho above works, who
u muko$!60 a mouth. Send for a clrcu
lar for agent*,
To the young of both soxe* aulTering from
Secret Habit*; prostration of mind t loss of
power? nervous debility (loss of sight; wake
filliks»: lc<» of solitude; eruption
face, Ac., Ac. Hasn narona it is i
before you sutler incurable dnmngo to both
body and mind.
To Frimi.ks wlio want SAra, r
and sunn remedies for I rregularities, Obstruc
tion*, White*, Ar., aond to us.
Preventive,
Wo sro convinced that there arc many
rout*of scrofulous, comsumptive and du
ed condition to whom a nuinrroiie olftp
only brings sulTcriiig and iioverty. To
wo would say write, and we will send
information of a sure, well-tested nnd never-
failing Preventive.
Wo will mail Free, to any *ne applying foi
The Journal of Medical ICeform,
It I* a largo and bountiful paper
nliinhle information on Rper-
ORTY-EIUHT llUURH IN THE FlltH
Das vil l a, Ky., March 7, ISflO
Messrs. W. H. Dodd* A 0u„ Cimiin.ntl:
Dear Bir—The safe I pun haacd of you In
September Inst lias et«H>d the grout fir* which
(■IvOllG IA—Folk County.
W HEREAS Thomas .T. Vcrdcry, has ap
plied to me for loiters of administration
on the citato of Susan K. Griggs, late of said
county deceased.
These nro therefore, to cite and admonish
all pornons concorned, to show causo, if any
thoy have, why letters of administration
should not lie granted tho applicant, on the
first Monday in April next.
* hand and official signature,
storin'
e fie
Htho2?U Fobu
of notes,
ip'.
Ac. *in it* before the huildilig
the papers uut blit put iu some sluet* of pa
per, aud upon opetiiug k eiuc* the burttUf,
they were
NUT EVEN MFOItCHED.
The vetnering on tho drawers was a little
Warned; tbo look work# Vrrv Will, and
when 1 oil it a little I think it will Ua* good
as ever. My safo was in thr lower story of a
three story hailding with .hitu-|H ro* |. In an
adjoining r»utn, with only a pl««i« rud parti
tion, a dru* stora was kept, aid immediukdy
opposite whera my »afn was evtling there was
i considerable quantity *f paint*, oils, tur-
[Miitiiio.camphiiiu. nnd lii|tiors. The bulbi
ng was coanectrd with the Patterson Hotel
n one side and was within six feet of th s
lourt Hotiiu on tli« other, with a large pile
wood between my officonml the Court
House, and e door entering into my office tm-
nindUtuly from the wood. There was also a
■mall frame building attached to the rear of
thu Drugstore, with oil*, paints, and liquors
in it. and a glass door leading into my offica
from it. You will so# at one# th« excessive
h#ai created at ami about IL I regard it
fully tested, and hav# no hesitancy in lay
ing that my p*p«rs would hav* been pro-
served if I had left them in th* *afa.
A nutnbtr of our citisene hav* examined
sine* th* Ar* and war* surprised at Us
condition, and som* of them hav# ordered
•afes of yon, believing them
REALLY FIRE PROOF HAFEfl.
I shall take great pleasure in reeominend-
ing ynuraefos. You aro at liberty to mak*
*uch us* of this statement as yuu deem
prutier. Toers, [aignedl
M.J. D
We at* Agents for these splendid Safe*
and invite the pnbiie to aall and see other
eertifiestes a* to the manner in whiek they
resist tho attacks of both
FIIIK AND IllIRtthARf).
Tlicse aefes liavo never failed to preserve
their contents, and are warranted tone
ENTIRELY FREE FROM DAMP.
It« construction of tlm M7RGLAL
PROOF SAFES is peculiar, ami in cnnnei -
tion with tho “Great American Key Regia-
Lock,” (which posscsacs lho grea’t advan
tage of having NO KEY HOLE nndycthaa
the security of a PERMt’TATING KEY
pa hie of 260,000,000 changes.) thoy will
he found perfectly impregnable.
A. Vf. CALDWELL. Rome, Ga.
Hraat A Skvmock, Neahville,Tenn.
may26 nl*.
HARPER & BUTLER,
Importers and Heavy Dealers in
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
HARDWARE,
Broad Street, Home, Ga.
WK roipoctfull* sol lot a continuation of tho pdtronngo of our PROMPT PAYING ottd
OtLsli Ciistomei’s,
T« whom our Gso Is ere for eale at the LOWEST FlfiUHEN. [Jan6.w
NEW FIRM.
Hills & Sumter,
HAVING ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER FOR
MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING
ALL KINDS AND STYLK Of
CABINET FURNITURE,
T HE manufacturing of all sites end styles of SARltandDLlNlMt, PANEL l>OOHS,
Ac., and also the business of UNOEHTAKER8. Having an
Extensive Shop and Maehinery
WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WK ARK READY TO
MANUFACTURE LARGELY,
All articles in ourlltin, and to fill ai) union at the shortest notice.
MR. SUMTER, has been long known in thia community, ns a first class MUCHA NIC, eon
therefore, warrant all artiotes made by ui. We shall be able to
Supply the surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds,
•ltd Furniture, at very reasonable prices.
We cordially invite all the dtitens of th* eovntrV t* our War* Room, FnrniUr* Store and
Manufactory, both on Broad St., Rome, Go. FINE BURIAL CANES always on hand,
and every quality of COFFINS made at eoon as required.
CHARLES W, MILLS. JulyJT.Iy. JAMES M. SUMTER
WnNDfUKER“
Importer, Manufacture* and Dealer in
CABINET FURNITURE,
XT ptiolstery,
MATRES8ES,
the disease.
Oil all otli>
a full explni
the means of pr<
Diseases of tho Soxunl Organs
tion of the origin of Syphilis,
On Consumption, that fearful disanse.
On tho Livor, Heart, Stomach and Skin.
On Female Complaint*.
On the varioiir schools of Medicine*.
On tlie modes ef Treatment now Practised.
On the false treatment of Diseases.
On the various Mcdirai IIumhngH.
On tho Physiology of Marriage.
On th« common sense of Medicine.
On Diet, Exercise and Ablution.
How the Physician should ha.
How to Prevent Pregnancy.
And many other things. Send for it.
This Journal should b* in th* hands of
every one.
To all who apply by letter, with fall de
scription of age, ftccnpatum, symptoms of
disease of an v kind, and habits of life. Can
did Advice, free of charge, will b* given, by
th® Chief Physician,
Address, (with two or thro* stamps for
return poatsg*,) l)r. J. RUSSELL,
marl* (Rex R) Brooklyn, N. Y.
, . | other Guardian appointed for laid minor* in
, J* 1 ; 11 / f I Ih.KUI. of A1.ib.mo.
This is therefore to cite all persons eon*
corned kindred and friends of said minor*
(• if any they can. why said
Win. F. Janes should not be discharged from
his Guardianship, and receive lettera of dir
mission in terms of the law.
Given uml-r my hand and official signa
ture at oflh'c, this February 18th. 1MH.
foh22w«(id S. A. fiORDEHR, Ord.
GKOUGIA; Folk County.
XITIIEREAR James J. Morrison, Gnardi
Vf on for tlio persons and property
Mary J. and.Elisabeth D. Toler, minor
pbnn* or William Toler, deceased, Ins filed .
gSlWiv' * dl '" h “ r ** ’ ,0m h “ ” iH i lo..ho* ti
This is, therefore, to cite all persons ran
corned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said Guardian should
not he df.ichnrgcd Irrun his Gnacdinnship
nnd receive letters of dismission, on the first
Monday in May ISfiO.
Given under my hand nnd official signature,
nt nllke, this, Feb. 20th 18«L
febSfliOd R. A. BORDERS. Ord.
Estray Notice.
GhOItGiA, Folk county.
Cl.rk'. OHire, lnfi. r ior Cnurl, Fch.
A V' |„.„h r „„,j.
bud III. J. (.. Ililolwock of 1072(listrirt
G. 51., toll, before W. T. York, ono „f i|,o
Jmtloe.of lho Peneo in and for ent.l dl.lrlet,
oi Oil Lutr.y Bleor. morkud -n itb
nud underbit in each ear, brown spotted col
or, with broad horns, supposed to he ihre
years old; valued by J. N. Jones, freeholder
of said county and district, to bn worth sev-
doltara. The owner wf said Kairny 1*
GEORGIA-Pfllk County.
W HEREAS William F. Jan*«, Guardian
lor the persons a^d property of Itenrr
Griggs and Emma Griggs. min-»re. has jietl-
tioned the Court to be dismiised front bis
Guardianship, on account of there being
Premiums for Subscribers.
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Rosewood, Parlor and chamber Furniture,
Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture,
From the best Spring float Sofa, to tlieeommonant article in use. Also an assortment of
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All kind* of Furniture with dispatch, and neatly repaired.
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nitnre is manufactured and repaired. Work warranted to give aatisfactioni
Bills of over 60 Dtillari Retailed at wholesale prices—and great hargaiu.
JnlylfTy.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
A1MHCLKS OK BVKBV DAY U8K.
B. T. BABBITT’S
Pure Medicinal Yeast,
rsffls “
llre.^, Cuke or Blre.llt, It turn, to gM,
(liko that from a botllool Soda water.)
and remains dormant in tho dough,
OO until It is sot lu tho own. when the
heat causes tbo gai to escap* through
AND tho dough while baking. Tho bread*,
cake or ulscult is not only very ltaM>
bu * iHiffoctlywholesome. Where this
I'vJ Yonst (s usod, you Will roquir? obout
ono quarter tho amount of shortening
used witH ordinary yenst. U way also
bo usod for buckwhoat cakbs, Johnny
cakes, ond nil kiuds of podry. This
yonst Is put up only in one pound cans
with rheOkorcd label; Red, white and
blue—no other is grnuiue—beware of
imitations.
II. T. KABniTT'S
PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH.
Warranted douhla the strength of
common Potash, nnd superior to any
/JQ Hnponitlcr iu inurkut, put up in eap*
UO of 1 lb., 2 lbs., .1 lbs., 8 |hs,, and IS
lbs.. With full dlroithns for making
AND Hard nnd soft Soap. Ono pound will
mako fifteen gallons of suit soap. No
•y/Y liniu is required. Coniumcfs will find
4 U this the chonpvst Potash in market,
a. t. dassitt's
MEDICINAL 8ALKRATUS.
A perfectly puso and wiiolcsome artl-
companying ihc SuLratu* wilt show,
nothing r*rnuln* in the bread wlieu
baked, hut common salt wa'er and
Hour. Put up nmitly in papers vf I lb..
) lb. and J lb.
a. t. aAnniTT’a
(IQ CONCENTRATED SOFT SOAP.
DO One box. costing One Dollar, will mak*
40 gallon* of handsome Soft Soap by
AND eiuiply adding boiling water.
a. t. a-iaaiTT’a
CONCENTRATED HAL SODA,
new article exclusively for tho South.
Hal Soda or Wuthing Soda can not bo
sent South during warm weather,
deliquesces or imdta. I dry out the
Watrr,and put up tho Hal Soda in I lb.
papers,“warranted to stand the warm
est flliinate.” Cue pound is eunal t*
four pounds of ordinary Hal Hoda or
Washing Hods, eonsvquvntly it ia
tnuoh cheaper—th# dealer #av#» 86
K r cent, on th# freight, as h# does net
v* to pay freight «ti water,
a. t. babbitt's
SOAP FOR FAMILY t’SK.
Ono pound of this soup is equal to
AND three pounds of ordinary Family B*ap.
Oiki pound will mak# three gallons #f
TYI hanusotn# Soft Hoap. It w.ll remove
I v" paint, grease, tar and stains of all
Kinds. It will not injure the fabri*
on th* eontrnry. it preserves it.
will wash in hard or salt water. But
llttlo tabor is required where this 8oap
is used. Machinists and Printers will
find this soap superior to nnything
in market, if your ■t«>reko*pi , r dees
not keep tbo ubnro goods, send $6 by
mail, and I will sand a package of
either arlielo: or an assorted box. con
taining a part of each article, as you
may direet. Brrd the name of your
Post Office, nisi, llie Slat* and county
in which you reside, with lho direc
tions for iliipping. Addrve*
B. T. KAKKITT,
Nos. fit. fifi. 68, 78. 72 and 71 Washington
Non York. A libural dhcmitit t’> store
K,«p*»s. scp2l
UR. MTTLG’S
VERMIFUGE.
Ia LARGE BoUlu and Viali.
Nstblag els* is required to relies# eblldrea *t
’ besides belar oa# of the cheapest a ad
tkomo.l suptriur mau Mr ,^7r~
boatd in L,vfl«il Board,, , nd ,, .
75,000 COPIES I
tore. Thl, Edilloa *m b« iVm'” "bS
Exclusively by A|enu.
To whom Ik, larr„t toninl..i I
J. 5v. Bradley, rui.ii i I
70
68
HOSTBTTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS,
* Me ewre of Dytptpila, IndtpMtfon, .Vousm.
rtaluUnep, Lou of ApptUth or any tsmu
Complaintt, aritinp from a tnorHrn inaction
of UU Stomach or Uontlt, produtino Crampt.
ItytenUry, Volte, Cholera Morbut, «fe.
In vl#w rf the fact that every mcmlwr of
the hntnan family ia mont or less ruhjcotod1 ‘
aome of th* ahoy* comnlaiiiU, bcsldea In J'TOOYHACIIK
TAKE YOl'R CIIOIOK-
Comfort and Bliss, or Pain and Agony.
Sr. Tobias' Colebratod
VENETIAN LINIMENT
fho.o wuod.rful rnrci, run ,ud ia.lanlan.-
u« aoluin, lu oato. of
Chronic Hhciinnli, nt, Headache,
nilmorablo olhor eondiUon, in Mfi*. wlllcll I Crump., Druuulorr, «lr„
by lho Mliatnnco of a lllllr knowlwlg. ... IT IS NO N HW CATCH.PK5
nuitN.f, colic
eiorolre of comnioo ucnw, Ili.T limy Iw aid. Hut an arllol. ilia! ha. Ilooil Ih. tMt .f #f-
. ■■ -'-‘-I r - —•> -»h Uon yaara. Thu.noriuou..ala and rapidly-
Inrreaalnr d.niand ii at unr. th. (urnt arl
deuce of it* usefulness and poDnUritv.
TRY IT AND »K CMVIN&D.
It i* warren tod to do a# stated or the agent
will refimi lho nimi.y on th. r ..t..rn or th.
VY.SRt 1 *’ '"•»»•»” *»'•. thi. i. in
-luhly lho way thl. woud.rfnl
boon introduced.
No family should he without a bottle iu
tlm boiHe—hiindroda of dollars aud manr
hours of suffering may lie saved by its timefv
‘ Cramp and DysenUry viuld a’t
to it* poin-curalive proporiie*. It is
pirfccjjy innocent, and can be given to the
idret person or youngret child.
.._° a ,, w t, U*, ff y a " h ' Tr no confidenre In
try ibis, and you will b#
nud recommend to your
'f Physicians
quired to coiuo forward, nay chnrgos and
take said Stc«r away, or lie will bo dealt
with ub the law directs. A t ue extract from
M. HIGHTOWER,
0. I. C.
the Estray Kook.
fol»22
Administrator’* Rule.
irtno of a« order, of th*
y. Ga..
(lEOKKIA, Folk County
W HEREAS Henry Kingsborry has appli
ed to me for letters of Ouardinnship for
tho persons-and nrojxwty of Ellxnbeth Pi
■sr Wilson nnd Cnarfes 1*. Wilson, minor u.
phalli of Rainnel D. Wilson, late of Polk
county, dec’d.
These are therefore to cito and admonish
the kindred and friends of said minor or
phans to show cause, if any they have, wh .
letters should not bo granted (Its applicant
on the 2d Monday in April next, in termi
of the law.
Giron under my band nnd official signature
tbo Court. House in tlio town of Rome, on
tho first Tuesday In April next, between the
legal hours of cle, the following property;
Lot of Land. No. 20.1 in the 4th Division
ond 4th Section in Floyd county.' Sold as
CHOItfllA—Folk County.
W IIEUKAS Thomas C. Hampton. Ad-
mintrntor on th* estate of Paul Tar
ter. deceased, lias made application, to me
, . ......... r „ in terms «»f the law, for his dismission from
th# property of Wm. Morrisrd#e.?a**d, late hi*said administration,
of said county! JAR. fl. MORRIS, These arc therefore, to cito nnd admonish
“ ' ’ .... n || p Prw „, intercsM in said estate, to ahow
c.awso to me on or before the first Monday
in September next, why said administrator
should not be dieruirsed from his said ad
ministration, otherwise I shall proctcd
cording to law.
Given under my bund and official signa
ture, Fobrunry 18th, Utfti.
feh22—wfim H. A. BORDEHS, Ord.
rSvS?l A ’ ,,0lh bounty.
o -I ... • "O. •'!« mmio (I| m noiiii
Sockwoll, lato of said couuty, deceased.
WM ' W ' SOOkWBLL, Ex'r.
P D8E Italian SaU.l Oil, To, tabl„ „.b at
juuelllri. KAIIELL A YEISER.
aniatu Ui.tr habit, uf dial, nad
tho anDtanc, of a Rond t..tiic, .reiire |wr
tnanent health! In order to accomplish this
desired object, the true eoupw to pnreuc U.
certainly, that which will produce a natural
atate of things at the least hazard of vital
atrenffth ami life ; for this end l>r. Hostetler
has tntroducud to this country a prepara
tion callid HOSTKTTKIUS STOMACH
BITTERS, which at Lhis day is u > t new
medieinc, hut one that luw wen tried for
years, giving satisfaction to all who have
used iU Tlie Kilter* operate powerfully upon
the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring
them to a healthy and vigorous action, ami
thus by the simple proems of strengthening
nature, enable the system to triumph over
disease. Diarrhum, dysentery or flux, so
generally contracted ny new settlors, and
caused principally by tlm change of water
and diet, will be speedily regulated by a
brief use of tills preparation. Dyspepsia,
n disease which is probably more prevalent
wliim tnkun in nil it* various forms. Ilian
any other; tlm causo of which may always
\w attributed to derangement* of the diges
tive organs, can lie cured without foil by
using HOSTKTTEK’S STOMACH KIT-
THUS a* per directions on thu tmttla. For
this disease every phyiiciati will n-eoni-
luriid Kilters of sumo Vbnl. then why not
use an article known to_ Iw infallible t
Every country hnv# their Kilter* a* a | re-
ventire of dmcaw. and strengthening of
the ayatotu in general, aud among th*m nil
111 are i* not to be found a more healthy
people than the Germans, fro.n whom tin*
’'reparation emanated, imsed upon aeientific
experiments which has attended to ndrnnoi
the dvstinr of lliie great preparation in the
medical scale of science.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Tbl* trjrlnt and prevoVIny ittfOiir, a Web fisc*
Rleatlet* bt»*p on th* t-ntljr of man, reiturlnx him
a mere ehaHoir in a short spare of Kino, amt nt'iilrrliij;
him phjrfindljr anil mentally useless, ran It iU
and driven from tlie hody hjr the use of ttOSTKTTKK’a
RENOWNED BITTKHS. Further. *uj of the aU.
elated diieaae* ean not be contracted when exposed
any ordinary comlllions pnxtartng thrni, If tho lliHer*
are aa#d as per direction*. And as M Millin’ t
aaaae* nor offends the palate, and i«nd*rinj( un
vary any chaage ef diet or interruption to uma
eulW, but premetee sound elooy ami healthy digestion,
th# ooaptaint Ii thus’ removed a* speedily as la eea-
sistent with the production at a thorough and perm*
Mat euro.
F«r Ferwni in sdvsneed year*
Wh# aro suffering from an enfeebled comrtUuKou ai
tnflm body, then Ritters aro inraluabte aa a reot<u
Uv* #f strength and vigor, amt needs only lo l« trietl
t« be appteelated. And to a mother while nursii
Uieie Bitters are inditpeniahle, eipccialty wbsro i
mother • nourlshmont is liiadefjuate to the demands
ef the ehlld, consequently her atrength mud yield,
and hero It is whore a good tonio, auch aa Hostetler'
Stomach Ritters is needed t* impart temporary strength
and vigor to the system. Ladles should hy all means
try this remedy for all caeca ef debility, and before so
doing, ask your physician, who, if he ia acquainted
with the rirtuos of th* Bitters, will recommend their
uv. in all cases of weakness.
CAUTION,—Wo caution the public against
using any of the many imitation* or coun
terfeits, but ask for HoamTER’s Celxrratkp
StomaCii Rrrrta*, and see that each bottle
has the words ” Dr. J. Hostetler's Stomach
RiUora” blown on tlie side of tho bottle, and
stamped on tlie metallic cap covering tho
cork, und observe that our autograph signa
ture is on tire label.
O* Prepared aad geld by H0STETTEU k
8MITU, PIRskargh, Pa., and sold bjr ail
Draggtsts, graecn, and dealers geaerallr
throigtioat the! Red SUtes, Canada, Soith
A«crlra and Germany.
8COVIL A MEAD,
N£W OllbEANti,
IVholcaul* Agonta
Patont Mntlicin
sure t<» huj again,
friends.
Hundred
Uuir pra-ti
^■CrXen
imtnend it in
HOME
STEAM ENGINE WOfiJ
F IIO Ml-: GlSUlttiU' -i
OR tho manufacture of i* J
btntlunurv Ktigihri of
ivru according to order. • * #r hf
Rail Ro»d work, Iron Kridrtt ..j ».
Ilot Illasta for FurnMces thd fidlib.E^b
C..U0R. ,t.d Muchln.fjr,
Turning Utli.mJriu
U»« nn'l "'»l,r Work, .rrrlrj. ,n .. J
of Machinery repaired. Hav#
hand Wrought Iron Steam andw“.. Ci
Htiaw Cocks, Quagii, Ac.
Castings of any She
Iroa and Rrare castings made u JL,-
haV* alwava on hand gome of (he u,.
OEAltlNtl In iKs O.uniry : Bffi oIj 6l J
C.itlugi for Hnr.o 1'iiw.r, 'J’limti.. !, 1 !
eliinri, nncl x Ykrlolj of l.imninn p.nJSl
of Iro. Hulling Tor ilw.Ulugi,
lllgi, Cmutlrr/ Lot., 4,.. * ' r
Boilers.
rlu«, Tnbnl.r, lnmm.nlIvt an g r.iio,
Rnllrfi. mail, and rrnalr«d. W.t.r't.Vi
Uln.l l'lpn, On.oui.lrri, Wtfnrtl'S.
Hmokfl Htnekr, Ar. Jllirliniltli .il' JJ
to order. "*l
Mining Machinery,
Corol.h l'nruplng Kn.| 0 „, * c
niiting and Fore* Pumps, Puiiiii a.i,
Joints, Whim and Whiot* KlhbietTBu—
Heads of any required hardness; at)
MUfKltP. TOO'dJ.—l'.rtlruUr nltr.in, j
givsu to this branch of busiaesi, Nr, J )K X
Noble, Hr., who superintrrda lb# wetk hM
ing been a long tlru* in Europe far the' i "
pore of obtaining th* Utnv it»bi#uni
ami drawing of mining work.
Persons iu want of Steam Kaginei will J
well lo rail on us. before going •lit«k,J
w« will warrant *ur Engines t# te e*M#IU
•T#ry particular to thobest aiadeanyahi
and for simplioity and durability set n
excelled. A list of pricta sent or iseiinl
tion. ™j|
Wo ean mak# and put up Englati it» "
ning order and warrant them for Im n,
they can ho had from Philadelphia sr
York, none hut the ho»t tnattriel u»4 ii N
work. All bfdlers ninnufaeturrd at ur «
tahiuhment wo will warrant tobr ef th#ht
No. I. JVnna t'bnrenal Hainiucrsd Iroa,
Wo ars novv .nanuforluring a new IreafuL
ton Hi row with A.iii-Ft iellon Rail, licinil
have them prefer them loalt other*. Yiiif
vitenllin want of a good screw, that will ill
ways la»t to pn#k any aim bale, to eimiJ
this.
Having tho largest eatablkhmeat u
machinery of any »hop in tb# ittate.ui v
•very department is *uperintend*d It «
selves, we feel confident that we ran dev,
aa oheap end oqual to any ia ths CaitJ
Slates. 1
NOBLE. KHO'8. A CO., Re»»,8». I
april27.U80wly.
well a* tbo Itvos of maay children—f*r
sight eel of evsry tea cases generally reqnlro It.
A CARD.
BE. J. B. GORMAN having extenalvely used LIT
TLE'! VERMIFUGE, takes pleasure ia saying W
le the most valnabl* remedy to sure eblldrea of
WOUMI he erer knew. A dollar bcttl* la Quito
•aMoUnt for M rue a.
Tat.iovrov,«»., Feb. S, 1M0.
I,ITTI,H’S
ANODYNE COIIOH DROPS.
A mini* eon for Cride, Cough*, SronrhUU,
Arthma, rain in toe Remit; alto CrOUp,
Whooping Cough*, A*„ A*.,
among it vhUdnn.
This ia a pteaiant medtotae to take, pr»4«etag laa-
■edlats roller, aad la alas ont of tea eases a preapt
•are. II exercises the most controlling Inflaonee
over Cough* and Irritation of tho Lang* of nay re
medy known, often stopping the moit violent la •
few hoars, or at moat la a day or two. Maay ease*
thought to bo decidedly eonsnmptlve, have been
promptly eared by using a few holilee. As anodyne
expectorant, without Mtrlngtng the bow#!*, U stand*
paramount to all cough mixtures.
MVVIiE’S
FRENCH MIXTURE.
This is prepared from a Trench Recipe (in tho
forme of No. 1 and X; the first tor tho acute, aud
Ro. t for tho chronic stage,) aad from lie unexampled
anetes* Ii likely to snperaede every other remedy
for the euro of diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder,
Gonorrhceal, Blennorrhteal, and Leuehorrhceal or
Fluor Albns affections. This extensive compound
combines properties totally different in taste and
from any th.--*- u *'— J *“
S«nnln. nnl,v> .l,n,d '•». |. To.
1'rii*. 3, .nd 50 emit, per leitlle,
Wlial erery tter.,mnu wnnl,.
A CkM,, «„4 JUIMIr fAmmciit.
»n-li itn tirlirli, i,
Dll. TOI1IAB'
Venetian Horae Liniment
i'int Kitlirs at60rent*each,
tor Lameness, ('its, Guile. Colic, Sprains,
tk.n nn, oilier. It
i " j • A " H*e great horsemen on Long
V" " ftt c,,ro W "K Kona
m n lntu?} n ’hi* l> , ,n in exist-
p,..i.iv.VrTin„;, l * '»» it
k-r-BlI U withnnt It »ft,r
tr.ln, on. Until,. On. ilo„ rerir,. mid
,fton th. Hr, of nn orrr hn.l.d nrdrir-
SJrm'Xil d ° r I 0 "! 1 ” - B,ll r-« ll « i> >»•
n.rflr fail.d. Jn.l„ .n r ...tk, ,nn rl...,
11% v 'V "d* , TI,I "* W « Liniment In b.
Ill, Ilori, Kinbrnonllon of Ih.dAr,
USK IT O.VK AND A Li,.
„ DKPOTi
Sol ffi ?,% r "S n,U 'i 1 ' 0 ' 1 ’ !, " r Vwk.
fold h/ all tb, Drngclit, nnd Slorokcpor,.
DR. TOniAfi'
PULMONIC
LIFE SYRUP.
F ® r Incipient Consumption. Coughs,
Cold#, Asthma; Croup, Drspepiia,
Liv«r Complaint *n<4
General Debility.
f Thi* wonddrfar preparation, eompoundtd
from the eponlaoeous gifts of nature in tho
vogeUhl#. world, stands foremost among the
r#r t } h *f" r * above-named
A DU* "»y heart with Joy to
think that it has been reserved for me to dis-
c °y. r l *J* l«ng looked-for Balm for dinoas#>
Throat and Lung#; All that use it
find instant relief; and hy iu continuance a
positiro cure ia sure to follow.
“ To l C 0 ° n U R n u t ( . t i h,m 1,1 would want a thousand
A throat of brass and adamantine lungs/* .
Frice One Dollar nor Bottle.
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66 Corllandt street. NEW YORK.
FAR ELL A YEI8ER, Agents,
*op!4-wly Horae, Ga.
any thing to bo found in tho United
rimes < ummaeopala i and In point of satoty and offl-
eisney le not rivalled In Amerioa.
LITTLE’ 8
RINGWORM & TETTER OINTMENT.
FORTH; No. 3.
Hundred* of rases of Chronle Tetters, Scald Heads,
and diseases of tho skin generally, have been enred
by this remedy; and sine* the iniroduetion of thl
No. 2 preparation (being strongor) scarcely a ease
has been round that it will not effectually eradicate
la a short time. For tho eure of Cuncerons Sore#
aud Ulcer* It it applied in th* form of platters, aad
Ilbie.
I* almost Infallible
In morethaa tw ,
in the Southern State*, they a
la more than two hundred placet la Georgia, and
. , to bo had; and
there are acatnp* about who aro conntarfeltlag hi*
remedies, by palming off their own <
-* ^--fho same ore' ’
r similar n
ng t
illhll _
hg the same er similar name* (for no pa
tent is wanted or seenred amid th* absurd patents of
ths day,) let all be eantloned to look well foe
signature of the Proprietor, tbns;
■e, by using
B K. BULL'S Worm Dos troy ur—S*g irba
.ujiply at FARffiL * YBISEiuj
tiir exeboises
or tbji
CHEROKEE
'Wesleyan Institute,
CAVK 81‘IUNG, GA.
Will commence January 14th, and dose
Juno 27th.—Fall Session begins July 29th,
ami closes November 14th.
JAMES S. NOYES, Principal.
A. C.A.HUNTINGTON, AsnocintuPrint-innl,
Mrs. II. N. NOYES, Preceptrci'S and teat-h-
cr of Music.
Tuition—$lti, 24, itJ, 40 per year.
Parents nnd friends arc ivelcom visitor at
he school rooms. , dtc26w3ma
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NEW
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OF
Livingstone’s Explorations
IN AFRICA.
Including a Sketch of Sixtoen Years' Resi
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thence across the Continent, down the river
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personal narrative of Darin LmxflsToxr,
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Giving the coloring to life of tho
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From Drawings made hy
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nt'ittso
Sixteen Years Wanderings,
In the Wilds of South Africa-
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the •• Monrrsix Hskh I'm." w-rr
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tl U an eatablUbed foci, tlmt all rlbrsm
IMPtlltR BLOODt
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aud all the Vital organs qitb-l.lf rrispbrn.
will nut digest IU* ('"-l Ih« 1
iterate a sufflrirney *»f bile Ihe *.
weakened, and *u the eir iulslinn is fwlfr- 1,r
become clogged with the poisonous ie»a*f:
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hrod of life—the Blood I is If von V j
earth, tor Instance, lu s pnre spring
tiny rivulet, In a frw (oImmIm the «
stream beennuw dfsturbo.) sod UUro
does impure blood fly to every pari,
behind. All the pasroges h«'roiiieoh«rriirir",-'.-
tbe obstruction ts renmrerl. the lamp if Ws
These pills ant only pm if, ihe MmA. hat i-i'*'"
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es a
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Medieine espeU from the blond lb# hU4»*
ease, and renders all the fluid* and seereiM* I"
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Almanac ef ear Agent, end yes wl» *** ml
the very interostlng eecwoat It *•»«•!*• •'
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