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J5“,..Hlsw>» .P"> ,r * 1 . , y to mMl in ll > 1
oil Saturday ««l »t 11 »• mi
purpose of organiiing a Farmer'.
^UWk»**l **>#**• ta (he improve;
* ^ sericulture end hprtlouUuro art)
WrJaSwi**.' r.HioifM,
ngh« t#ry beat Calicoes, el cost,
Cousrxaisfi.—Wo aro under ob.
' oGofc'JohnBetcves, President of
J.-R. R., fif lbo r Usnttl courtesy,
lo eveil ourself of his kindness in e
mzr I'M MtewttifiniwlMa.
Ely anil Ur. Jackson, gar* their froedmen a
bsrlieeue, at their plseo a forr miles aboro
this, lit Let sounty. . We were lnrltcd and
W*. Jn.our way jra mads a halt at Cob
Lockott'a Fowl Town plantation—found
Capli Allan; the over faithful, Intelligent end
aurgatio manager at tbo house, who, truo
lit nii raising, education 4nd gentlemanly
rU to
• fl\ '■ i * j ‘ j i
8upto Transportation
Tw & A. B. R. will el*6 pleeso accept
'&* for the seme courtesy.
4tt«ored«» Capt. E. D. Hendry, of Sayan-
, ,*8aUruay evening, afford^ us umeh
H« h now -with the mammoth
PrV Goods house of Orff, Wu|kins
Irt^iiodi* (revelingin their interest*.
iia.Jl»,rrZC«|*Miofl.igh oiier-
[ mfrj sens* bf llir
i we commend him to the courtesy
i of our Wends who way chance
■ • m
I Beat’s Kwlt getting Solution. at
1 ^ - ’ 1 WELCH'S CORN Kit.
■ oiled attention, in our
Is improved Cotton QIiim for
,pwatatwP> “ 4 ** bB * (o r " ftr tho
r to t$.tartlolo again,
ll T. J. Johnston Lea opened a depot,
Oss *Uthsmeritorious Gins lor sale.—•
jetrertisemeots will explain the advnu-
ps ^f etch patent end verioue improve-
Ew^eanoot too earnestly urge our planting
■«b4«to giro the subject of giuniug their
|»«dUt« end careful consideration. A
*lh from now all hands will bo piekiug,
4 is the interim every planter should pro.
MdWrsugbly'-to gin up with the picket*,
ikiekooves ail to select their best pins -
" in the wed perfectly, mote
. 'eserfiwh fibre. Itiashenp
ItTthroffawayfildgins end procure new
;> C*pt. John stop can supply any make
) t Messrs DuKojs,
esetl Eugene Powers completed the
i of the line from this city to Newtou
‘ y svening end returned hereon Snt-
*kipg,lhe> distance -204 miles iu
f hey fabint from Albany W. ,S.
i the' Cooleewahee, twelve miles,
South tp, Newton. An
i about fou^ miles shorter,
bint reached on the survey
hiph is 20 feet higher than
I la this place. The depot surface
Ifcalblg^ilbw the surface on
Mouse square in 'Newton.
4 it not be. wbe to build the ltoad to
,n<l moyfeNe^ton to (bat point ?
t ^qgp®.W^U‘.)nake superior
• at a cost of 2} cents a glass. Sold
- StBOZKR 6b IllLSMAN.
a private fetter from Hawaii *
{l,* » AUbcutb tba eruption is not so
" at now, the volcano is a fearful sight to
Id. The rivers of lava still flow, and
jltfWfc tfffiSW^ttfdftuls in awful
During this volcanio. upheaval it
r vory sickly bore.' A peculiar sort
slarious fever, which hat grown out
jjtVbondehlod vapors of tho volcano,
i an alarming extont, and at
t was feared lhAt tt vrotild depopu-
t Island. But fortunately, a soa-oap-
6'(wlling here for snpplies) distributed
"tio^ Sitters to the suffering, and quick
p'Swrough cutes wore the result. The
lldjlre. Messrs. Chlng-
ion' Merchants, lmd
> forjtala. Ip a short timo their
WMU besieged and their supply exltuus-
L ictwmer was dispatched to Sou Frun-
ply order of the' ’Hospital Department,
ta” ant * enormous Supply obtained as
feasible. From that moment the
• stayed. Not another fatal case
|ifwd the epidemic has now entirely
. * * * Is this wonderful rem-
i* city ? I hopo so, for it is
fevers and miasmatic
’"'Tcu raay tell your friends so for
J* Wax»R—Superior to tho
tunportoU Qorman Cologne, and
llttiwyr'wo.’ ~
Mmoo'*-Fruit
For sat. cheap at
~ ^Ayyi 01118
. Browne lias reoelved a nc
Material sine* the Are. Ho is now
and
I jewlcd at reasonable cost.
, At HOWARD & TURNER'S,
tmktsxvr? 1 ***
kWh .a .. r
^ACHABUS'.
Washington
rant, writes
courtesy, done the hoaora in t ho olden style.
After mting, cooling off, refreshing and
i8 #f l W°ta tffy poupd wstermcloa oftho
cc-i-ind variotyV'wc were invi ed to look at
the Captain's melon patch, and -.such a sight!
About one aoro and a halfwit - laterally cov
ered with melons. W,e art uot above tho
mark when wc say that there were five hun
dred rlpo melons on tho vines, weighing
from thirty to fifty pounds, and four times
that many green oucb. Wo uevor beforo saw
such a melon patch, or finer melons. It is
tbo Captain's own patch, and though ho has
nearly three hundred colored people on the
place ho has never missed a melon. Hogivos
his hands as many as they want, treats then*
generally so kindly, and manages them so
ntelligently, that they scrupulously protect
his property as well as tho property
of Messrs. Jordou & Lockett, and aro
ever roady to servo him and them.
We next examined ‘‘the patch”—six acros
of cotton of the Allen variety, a seed select
ed by C'apt. Alien, and brought by him from
Hancock county. This cotton was planted
the 27th day of April, is about shoulder high,
and is richly fruited from the ground to the
top. It suffered severely from the cotton
lice, and is nota9 good as it would have bcon
but for that. Wo predict thaVthc six acres
will yiold 18000 pounds of seed cotton.
We saw but one ol Col. Lockett's fields—a
beautifhl field, containing 250 acres—and
that only from the road. Tliosizeof the cot
ton nnd its fruitage satisfied us that his sys
tom of culture is oorrect, end that tho fertil
isers he uses ate of inestimable value ia tho
production of «olion<
The usual couitcsies again iudulged, wc
mounted and wheeled away aiull^, or two
Maj. Ely's.; 1'i.ArtTs;
■,«.> ia
. 1^ power to I
h ho fell at the]
ation, and lam i <C
e&aiLy of discard-
men by wbom be has
® (hpw-
| !■• delib
« impr-vclicakie And r«|
Suiijikp-’a . faction, - when
?ily at last como \
A beautiful grovo overlookingrih^kHk'li-
cfoonre creek from a high bluff 'bnjjwrvfest
side, with a rear view ofoue of the most Ale,,
siralde |ililu ])Untations in Lee or Doughwrty.
Mr. D. F. Jaokson,.thepolite geullemun, in
telligent planter and efficient manager, re
ceived us hospitably. A goodly number of
neighboring planters, tlicit wives mid ilmfgh-
lers, nnd a squad of Albanians of both sexes
had already assembled, and all were enjoy
ing themselves iu the most approved stylo of
country comfort.
Tit it l’jtiuiluM Patch.
A look at the crop was the first par/ uf the
programme, ami the “pitiaiun» patch” being
nearest tho house, while our hoisea were
being harnessed mid saddled, we walked
through three acres of the Dixon variety. It
was planted, we believe, with a view of con
testing for a premium at the Macon Fair.—
It is second year's ground, the rows are live
feel apart, and there are about 10 000 stalks
lo the acre. It was richly fertilized, has
boon thoroughly cultivated, uud is now live
fcctliigh. The fruitupou it is us thick as
the foliage, and all pronounced it the best
cotton they had ever seen. It was planted
the 28th day of April, uud the fruit already
unou it, in our judgiuuut, is sufficient to
yield a bale of 500pounds to the acre. . It is,
at this time, ahead of C'upt, Allen’s patch,
though the Captain will wager watermelons
Unit lie beats the Mujor. We expect to quafl
the health of both gentlemen from premium
goblets.
Thk Main Crop.
We noxt rode over the pluntAtion and
fuuud corn and cotton iu a splendid condi
tion, though suffering for rain.
The whole crop of cotton, with the excep r
liou of u few acres of the Feeler, is the Dix
on variety. The first suction wo came lo
was manured with cotton seed, the next with
Schley’s preparation, nnd the third and last
with tho Dixon mixture. There was a very
marked difference in the cotton—that fertil
ised by theJDixon mixture beibgfnr superior
to tho Schley, and the Hcliiey equally supe
rior to the cotton seed.
Mr Jackson is one of the best managers
and roost intelligent planters we Iiavo, ami
if no disaster befalls him we think ho may
safely calculate on one hundred bales on the
100 acres manured with the Dixon fertili
zer.
The corn crop was superb and beyond
ganger. Mnj Kly is confident of harvesting
twenty bushels to the aero.
Wc also looked at Mr. Jackson's melon
patch, which was altogether good enough
but uot equal to Gapt. Allen’s.
lieturning to the house and cooling off
with iced lemonade and other cooling bever
ages, we were invited to a sumptuous barba-
cuo prepared by the frot'diuun and eproad in
tho grovo.
Tiik Dinner
Was a triumph of tho art—pork, mutlou,
kid and beef, roasted over the coals and. de
liciously snuced, covered tho tabic in great
profusion, and cliickon pie, fruit nnd pound
cuke, tarts, pics nnd all manner of delicacies
und sweet moats gladdened the repast and
sharpened the appctitoBof tho guests.
Alter tho white people had dinod, tho table
was reloaded, and the freodmen and freed
women and children went in and done ample
justico to themselves and tho good things be
fore them.
After dinner a colored violinist was press-
ed into service and t he young ladies and gen
tlemen shortened the hours of the afternoon
in the heated whirl of “a trip on tho light
fantastio toe.”
Ceofb Generally.
rp wore throe of Col. Lookell’s mana
gers, Messrs. Allen, Magbeo and Loo, and
quito a number of other neighboring plant
ers present, all of whom reported their crops
in good condition, and nono of them were
willing to admit inferiority to Maj. Ely’s.
We were astonished to hear that they were
all suffering seriously for rain. A district of
some ten milek square, extending from Mnj.
Ely’s west ahd southwest, is in a critical
condit^n, and if the drought is prolonged
many days the cotton will be out short ma
terially.
There were two Indy planters present on
the occasion, who rank with our best uiana-
S its and never make a failure. We passed
e plantation of one of thein, and her crop
Is as good os anybody’s, and as clean ns a
garden The 6tber affirms she has 400 acres
as good as Maj. Ely’s best, (not counting bis
“patch”) and that she intends to lay them
all in the'shade
Wo ftpent a pleasant, and wo hope, not un
profitable. day—thanks to Maj. Ely and bis
guests.
What Gw. Grant thinks or tun Virginia
KuccFtok*.—A WiMhlBglon l.tUir in tli. B.l
“Upon this point 1 have tnken great peine
to nacortnin the true nenliuinqte of Cleneml
(Irani, and end mole tlintlo <laj he expressed
high gratification at Ihn result of the Virginia
elutions; and was decider! in hia preferences
of 8*aler,!lnml!to»,‘and Deni, orer.lhejp
nnhernittirinl competitors .In Tennessee, Mis-
eisalppi oM TeSns. As it la known that
Sumner, Boutwell, and their faction, ere of
The new Virginia Leginlntnre metis on the
foarth Tuesday after the promulgation of }h«
mlidnnUoO of Ihn Mutilation try ihw com
manding General.
Disk Bus.—I ought to hare sskuowlceged
long ago I he box of Pain Killer you had tha
goodnssa to tend me last year. 1 Its coming
was most providential. T believe hundreds
of lives wtro saved, Under God, by It. Tha
Cholera appeared hero soon odor we] recetsr.
edit We resorted at onoe to tho Pam
Km.aa, ueing as diluted for Chelan. A
Hat waa kept of all to whom tho Pali] Killer
was siren, and o«r nalivn anklMs ■ptiwfd
us lhal eight out bf every ten to whom It was
proscribed, recovered. It has, .00, been
very usehtl la various other diseases. It hat
peaved an inoaloulable blessing to tuultitadet
of the poor people throughout all this region.
Our native preachers are never willing to go
out on tkelr excursions without a supply of
the Tain Ku.leb. It gives them favor in the
eyes of the people, and access to families and
looalitics by whom otherwise they would be
very indifferently received.
Delievo mo, dear sirs, gratefully and faith
fully yours,
J. M. JOHNSON,
Mittionary at Swatow, China.
An Itrm or Mv'rii Ixtkrkstto all.—Tho
United States Congress has authorixed Mess.
J.P. Droingoolc & Oq., regular practicing
physicians, of Memphis, Tcnn., lo prescribe
for the various diseases of the country, nnd
after a long bedside experience, they now
offer the public a class of Family Miilicim\
which for merit, beauty and cheapness, can
not bo excelled on this continent. Thcso
medicines are neither secrets nor patents,
and as pliysloiana everywhere use them iu
their practice they linmedialcly comuiarnl
public esteem and confidence. Tfiey arc
highly eulogized, sell rapidly ,nl all points,
aud we earnestly advise ete»y family lo buy
aisupply of these valuable remedies. tfee
/avertisement in another column, hooded
■Ureal Southern Prepain!ions.”
For sale by Stroiiar & U Usman.
r #r ladriult
Fiue
assortment Ladies’ Dress Goods,
'/.At III ARIAS’.
Albany Retail Prices Current.
vo 11 n rc tfp 11 t'FK 1, r.
Ai.iianv, Ga , July 10, lHOff.
UACGN.
-•2I@22|
PORK
I’ickled
LA HI)
-025
HUTTKH.
(r’ouutry
BKKF
250,35
WAX
HORN MEAL
300)
1.600 '
Irish — per peck
COTTON GOODS.
500
OsnaburgH
260)32
Hleaohcd
.260'86
14 m'25
Drills 5
Stripes
20025
CANDLES.
00075
Adamantine
250)
100
PEACHES—in season
,Tf»0
FLOUR.
Supcrfino—per sack 100 Ihs
O.tH)
Extra Family—per sack 100 jhs
GRAIN.
Corn
8.00
1.5001
Oats
GUN POWDER
IIA V.
Northern—per 100 lbs
Southern— ♦* “ “
HIDES
LEATHER.
Sole
Upper
Harness
Calf 8kins—per doz
TALLOW
WOOL-pcr lb
IRON.
Bar
Nail Hod
Steel—Cast
Steel—plow.
fitfMi 0
r.or^TS
..perjibl. 4.25
....2,5002.75
100
400,50
;.?5
05
$00.00
8010
30052
00,10
121014
25050
186
Nails—per kog 8.00010.00
KEROS1NE—par gallon
LIME—per lb 8.500
MACKBRKL—per bbl 20.000)27.00
Half bbl 10.000,14.00
Kilt 3.000)4 00
MOLASSES 00075
Syrup 60005
SUGAR.
Brown 180,21
Crushed 22
Clarified 22
RICE 14015
SALT—per sack 3.OO0\tf.25
SOAP—bar, per lb 710)9
TOBACCO.
Low Grades—per lb ...50075
Medium Fine .,1.0001,50
TEA-per lb 2 0002.60
CHICKENS 200)25
Eggs—per dozen 20025
> tq-aeom
w >PP<JsIm5o|
• i. RMRHFUitD.fc BRO'S., • §t • ■ .. i WZWB'fl CqBKKB. j UB1
w,<K£W " M ‘
-SouwmntTer k.v. good Ught .bread uotU
HSB
I TIIOS. J. MOLONY, Jp.
[ Savannah. Ga
Brnuch of the old Philadelphia Firm of
Hacker, Wetherill & Co.,
—Importers, Dialers & Growers in—
PENNS.VLVANZA > t
Garden, Field & Floirer Seeds.
Seeds warranted FRESH and PUKE, aud
sent by mail to Plantera on enclosing money
to (be above firm. Postage 2o. per each 4
ounces.
H?-.
i !l, i *0) . i’ii
09 Bt.4»U»* at... :
J. Mi COOPER A
J
un. 12d, IMO-UU Ut Jml !
u&mtmcmw*Y
BOMB OrriCB-MACOH, GA.
Chartered by State of Georgia.
CAPITAL $500,000 !
Owned it Home, end the Company
Managed by some of our best Financiers!
The only Company doing Business in the South
which has
ONK HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
Deposited with the authorities of the State
of Georgia for the Protection of Policy
Holders.
POLICIES UPON ALL THE
Various plans of Insurance Issued.
A Loan of 50 Per Cent.
Of the Premium Given wheu.Desired.
All Pdlicleft Nou-KoiTellablt.
NO RESTRICTIONS AS TO RESIDENCE
Oil TRAVEL.
175 Policies Issued in
Two months alter the Organization.
STMOTLV A IIO.M1C COMPANY.
WITH ITS
Ca|.ii!tl ami Investmcnls .11 Home
It appeals lo those who desire to avail them
selves of the benefits of Life Insurance to
give it their patronage.
The lime has arrived when every thought
ful m/ui is disposed to make this wise provis
ion for those dependent upon liis life
This Company proposes In give nil the ad
vantages which are offered by foreign insti
tutions of like character, with Hie opppotlu-
niiy of keeping the vast sums iu our own
midst, which are annually sent abroad.
People of (lie I'olton Slates Foslrr
IIoiiip Enterprise!
Aolive aud Euergetio
Agents wanted in every County and Town
in the tVmth.
Address, or call on
WM- J- MAGILL,
Superintendent Agencies.
Office:
ATLANTA, GA
O F FI C V. IIS:
WM. B. JOIINHON, President.
WM. P. 1IOLT, Viee-President.
GKO. P. OUKAIt, Peeretary.
JOHN W. BliltKE,General Agent.
J. MKHCF.lt GREEN, Medical Examiner.
V ii. UVST. Atfeiil,
ALBANY, GA.
July 13th, 1 Stiff tf
ALBANY
VARIETY WORKS!
At tlicir Shops, on
Front St., Albany, Ga,
KENDALL & GILBERT
^Are prepared to manufacture
Sash. Blinds. Doors & Furniture
Of every description and quality.
WAGONS & HUGGIEK
And do nil manner of
WOOD WORK
Blacksmi thing
Builders and Contractors
HOUSE. SIGN.
OOAOH PAINTERS,
They are fully prepared to make engagements,
and to execute the work with neatuess, fidel
ity and dispatch. Aud, having secured the
services of
COMPETENT WORKMEN
8KU.LE1) ARTISTS!
Tb.j-iiiU guarani,« .11 work lurn.ll out.
■ 'l' —o— ;■
’ • ■ They bar.alu.ilahliah.ila
YARD.
...j,
WHICH 18 THK
BEST?
WIIT TIIK AKTICLK THAT III
Recommonded by Physiciaus,
AND ENDORSED
By the People!
A HOME PRODUCTION
That lias proved itnelf the
BKHT TONIC
\
lnvigo v a t o v
Now liefore the public
Will relieve any affectious of a
GASTRIC NATURE.
Prepared at the Laboratory of
A. A. SOLOMON’S & 00.,
Druggitti,
SAVANNAH,Oft.
July llth, 1 Stiff -
Great Excitement
mass
PWltt
IT IS IN FACT A
Moat Wonderful
FEVER CURE,
UN ACCOUNT UF THIS
Instant Rtmdy
MAKING A
Lasting and Permanent Cure,
Nl) CASK,
Kowovot
OV.pUnutoi
-IN-
mwm, (iiiiiitiiiA!
-:0.-
W. C HEWITT & CO.,
282 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, (JA. 2x2
WnOLDOAT.il DBALBRB IN
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
—AND—
Cau lteni*t its Health-giving Properties,
q-e
(! l'OixtosHU A lipcliLo. bii Uiirt
udlov T.o t.ho ohooli« uf
tin.' I'miu-iutcil. imil
sticiurl Ii to tho
lboblo.
Kvory Itottlo Is A(icoinp«nl«d hjr a
(Juaranlfr of in Cfllrnr.y.
The Proprietor of the PYRAFUUK cliallen-
■ges every case, no Inatlcr of how long Miami-
tug,to try lids GREAT CHILL AND FHVKU
CtlRK, and then deny its wonderful curative
properties.
A..sk: For
LIPPMAN’S
PYIIAFUGK
AND GET HID OF THAT
I?l i a v r 11 I* I a Ik i a v a n «•,
OH I f. I. S AN I) K K V K It .
For sale lit Wholesale, by the Hole Maim
fat turn 1 for the United Ml at cm -
JACOB L1PPMAN,
PROPKIKTOIt OF
LIPPMAK'S
WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE.
^S&yannah, Ga.
Kayton's
OIL of LIFE
CURK.S ALL
Pains a n d A v. l.<
AND IS THE
Great Klieumatfc Remedy.
KAYTON’H 1MLLB—Cures Hick lleudacho
and nil Bilious Diseases.
jftaT For sale by
L- E. & H. E.
? i Ui
Jan 2(My
Soulherfi 1 : Preparations.
ftlh« MoadMA Famib A1«<1ioIi;m
mcrlca. Thi^ arc pr*, r ili»J awl
Uh mtAlcal urofauloii. . T!»y tra
H,r tui.l father*. Tin
lio aiUem mi
I iVir Yltl
... uierrho
Ihorlied by the CongriWi of lhe
anil ara Ihi) rokiiU af E loUg I
rience. Being neilh.r atMU
the medical tiwfeasion hate m
giving ihem n fair (Hal and'i
niendatlon.
THOUSANDS ..four fellow 'being, arc n
nually cauelgned In untimely gravea, and 1
dying grannn of old andyennglire '
crying aland fur relief from DTnrrhWi...
Murium. Ac. Aa Vreanlt of much Mil
research nnd n long aud falilifiil bctlald
liurictice. wc nlTer n lleincdy for nil these
Siiiuiusr (.'oni]>tal«t»r-Wiloh in {ilessUt ahd
never railing in Its elfcevayflc nmlher should
fail lo huvo it supidy-nf IhoS.
nun i>i\uHiir..\ imiKDV,
Prepared with artistic beauty, wHh chemtoU
purity ami exactness, selected and co “
according to extensive medical Cvp __
unique iu fini<di and nppcAranee, mild, pti
nut and cooling to tho stomach, ami non
tailing in remedial effects,' the unerring
of truth pointe te the HKD DlAltl
REMEDY ns the boastts\ comhlnatlnn of lh«
day for all forms of Diarrhea, Cholera, Chol
era Morbus. Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, etc.'
Price $1.00, or six bellies for $6.00. Rent!
to nil parts of the eauntry on receipt ot price.
Hold by all druggists.
J. P. DKOMGOOLE k CO., PrOp’t.,
Memphis, Tcnn,
English Female Bitters.
WHAT WILL THEY DOT
They will rcstoro fading fetualo beauty,
will paint (lie pale chock, will hurl back the
galhorlng storm that encircles your brow,
will add brig.ilncss nnd luslro to your lifelesa
eye. will Eire brilliancy nnd aotlvlly to your
dull intellect, will strengthen and aoflllieyour
shattered,nctvos, add loud, health andbouy-
anc> to ydUr whole system.
HOW WILL THEY DO ALL THIS!
Ity arousing, regulating aud restoring all
sickly I'emaioH te n healthy ooudilion. Hy
curing nil those complaints peauUor to the
female sex, such as painful, suppressed or Ir
regular Menstruation, Hysteria, Leuuorrlutm,
Chlorosis, Prolapsus, Uteri, Ulceration nnd
Irritability of t ho Womb, Pains In tho sidn
Pnlpftallon of Uie
Melancholy,
1 Giddiness of tho head,
DUMBER
In^onneclioD with th»ir Shops, and can fur-
niitk Eambec io any quantities desired, at
U ibwtooucc. J M
f B.v/oiLB!
Albany, may 7«8m
BBCTIFIBRS
Refiner* &. Distiller*.
Uetorinimul to build up n
First-Man Mquor KstabllihnenC
FOR THE SOUTH,
They have, at great expease, fitted up IW
necessary machinery for manufacturing
Pore and Unadulterated
LIQUORip,
And they announce their readiness to fill
orders, aud guarantee what they sell.
SAMPLES
Will he furnished, a$di all Goods that fail .to
come up thereto, will be taken, back withoat
cost lo purchasers, and the money returned.
w r.Vf,
Look
ifH
May 4th, 18fi9-6m
and hank,
heart, Swimming and (
Cold Feet aud Hands, Nervousness, Pick
Headache, a feeling of suffocation, indispo
sition to enter soulely, and all those diseases
arislug from a del tinged condition uf tho
uterine system, whether affecting old or
young, married or single. This compound
is neither secret nor patent, hut is prepnted
ami offered hy the regular medical profession.
We have hundreds similar to the following;
front (in rinAitnt Fhytician «/Carroll co., J/i™,
Mkmhum. .1. P. DmoMijoolk & Co,;
As your "English Female Hitters” is neith
er a secret bur a patent, 1 have frequently
prescribed it for the various female com
plaints of our country, aud always with tho
most sulisl'aulory results. It is decidedly tho
most valuable combination 1 have over kuowu
for the treatment of those cotu^itinU peculiar
to the female sex, old or young, and I do uot
hesitate to givo it a hearty reuommendation.
Its astonishing cures have won for it tunny
laurels in Carroll County, and 1 hope its effi
ciency may soon bo heralded all over tba
couuly that Hie uiedioal profession and tha
female community may reap its advantages.;
G. W. VAHBKR, M. D,
The Knglish Female Hitlers is accurately
and beautifully pul up in large bottles, at
$2.50 per lx.I He, or three bottles for $6— one
bottle lusting about two weeks, {shipped to
all parts of the ooUntry on Receipt ot prioe.
Hold by all druggists.
, J.P. DKOMUOOLK & CO., Prop'rs,
j y<iuj,
MI Did 15V AND BLADDER
Affections ars exceedingly oQimnoiiand treu-
Idesomc all over tho ootinlry, and the publla
Iiavo long felt Hie necessity of a remedy that
could hu relied upon In nil (huso affecth as,
and nono are better qualified to psepare such
a remedy than the physician himself. Wo
linvo pim-Hued medicine about twenty years,
ami can safsly eay that vre kuow of no com
bination loequnl our
Ext. Bearba
It is rocomtn&i
of the Kidneyi
Urinary Dcpol
ky Urine. frei|
smalt of hack.
bladder, flout, Dropsy, nervous trembling,
melancholy, evil foruhodings, effects of liabitu
of diasipnlion or curly abuse, loss of power
nnd memory, nml all those affuolions require
ing$$$rompl and decided Diuretic, whether
d o^roi
BARTRAM & FANTON,
PRIZE MED Alt
Elastic Stitch Sewing Machine,
imnHOetor)', UZNUUHV, CONN.
OFFICE»n.lBALE8BOOM, M* BKOADWAV
MEW
nut Primlum
YORK
111901
over Double
Thread
Maohlnee 1
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Premium at Parla Ozpoaltlon I
, ' ?! t t.fu;
riret Pramium at 'Amatloan Inetltuta
.r atm o
And wherever exhibited.
, i tti
The Most Hosirable
dorsngiuirnta
oh as Brsvel,
d», Bloody or Mll-
ualc, !pniu iu
in nflbii of
old oF^roung, male or female.
Price SI. or six bottles for $5.
all parts of Hio country
Hldpped to
pf price.—
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till liefogngofcli ills
sill liefogof a hills
sill 1> o f'o f-,Hi | | .
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s 11 ijy 11 s
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Tlic sbovs will curs any case or chills, rnn
and liver, carries off the bile and effects par-
la lbs swamps of.1 AemBs,
where the chilla are so common and so difll-
■SW# safe,'they rcitjiljr yield when trsMed
with our King of Chills;
Pul up lujsrgc belli., st tl, or .Ii halilsg
'M ofM"vtzjikyk'JW
J, 1’. DROMGOOLK k CO., PaoniXToiis,
i -, fi Hsnftihls, Tenutrses.
J. For isle b/
Family Machine in the Wortd.
IT IS EAST TO MANAOE!
end esn perform a larger rings of work Ilian
any 6rst elius Haebiue wow msde. It is si
ways la onlsr, end seusequenlf
ready to run. Prices range fret
$200, or seme as other ilrst olsss
Juno 22d, 1809-Sm
Arotla Soda Water at Welch's “C'ollpgo
Fountain," lOote per Olsss, Tickets 12 far
$1.' Hock sad Sods, Ido,
Extra flat sad abrapC
wHfifcn
WtM fr.e
April 2, lw»-eq
, OA.
Advertlssmeuls forwsrdsd te aJl Nawspt
No advance charged on PubHshsr’s prtcso.
AH Lading Newspapers kept-on file#
'}r J^fnldp^Uou on toCosl of Advertising fttrmishod
Hraffira “U—risni reoslte ooreftil sltniiea.
Special Usloprepsrsd for Cnslom.ta.
AdrsrtlMatols Wrlllen aud Notleox a
from Busineii Men eapeelally