Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, July 30, 1872, Image 3

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i TIME TABLE. and Departure of Trains at Mil- ledgeville. MACON & AUGUSTA RAIL ROAD. Down Train to Augusta- \rrives at Milledgeville, 8.14 A. M. Up Train to Macon. Arrives at Milledgeville 5.35 P. M. ‘ milledgeville BRANCH C. R.R. Up Train to Eatonton. Arrives at Milledgeville 8.45 P. M. Down Train to Gordon, at MilleJgeville 2.35 P. M. of the future, no less by the princi* A i \V. S. Stcott, is our authorized a aent, to Collect and Receipt for any money due this Office. Soap, Starch, Soda, Caudles—Ada mantine, Sperm and Parafine— Table Salt, Blacking, Potash, Ac., at Cook’s. July 22, 1872 2t At an election held Friday night the 20th inst., by Milledgeville Lodge, 1 15 I. O. G. T., for officers tor the ensuing Term, the following were declared duly elected, to-wit: Miller Grieve, W. C. T. Miss Lou Crawford, W. V. T. C. P. Crawford, W. C. E. P. Lane, W. R. S. Win. Massey, W. F. S. Miss PetronaGumm, W. Treasurer W. J. Gray, Marshal. Sain'l. Kramer, O. G. Eliis Hunter, 1. S. J. \V. Herty, P. VV- C. T. U. L. Hunter, L. D. Svnip and Vinegars! You can get a superior article of either at Cook’s. Negro Killed.—The two o’clock upGrain on the M. & A. R. R. last n ioht near the river bridge ran over a strange negro who was sleeping on the track, anti mutilated him to such an extent that he died this morning. Brooms, Buckets, Baskets, Chamber Sets, Step Ladders, Wheel-barrows, Trunks, Ac., &c , at S. A. Cook’s. Lecture nest Tuesday Night Capt. T. VV. .White will lecture publicly, at Templars Hall, Tues day night, 6ih August. Subject “Ad ventures on the plains and Rocky Mountains, during the ‘Gold Fe* ver.’ ” The committee promise an agree able evening to such as have a taste lor a “feast of reason and flow of of the advocacy. Another Ode, an address by Bro. M. Grieve, of Mil- ledgevill Lodge, another Ode still, and the intellectual part of the en- lertainment closed. We cannot do justice to Bro. G’s. speech, without extravagance. SuL fice it to say, he exceeded his own reputation as a speaker, holding the wrapt attention of the tired crowd, for nearly an hour. But it was re« served for the master of ceremonies to illustrate the power of eloquence. The few brief remarks, with which he closed the exercises, were truly electrical in their effect. The thrilled multitude, as by a commom impulse sprang to their feet. As the old Athe nians, pervaded with Demosthenic power, forgot the Orator, in their zeal to be “lead against Phillip”— 50 these Georgians, oblivious of rhetoric and eloquence, with minds full of the rich savors, that smoked on the lengthy tables, moved to the filling of their bodies also. Half their success would have secured old Athens against the Macedonian. Alas, “passing away” is writ on all things mundane. The shadows would grow long. The “rosy-fin gered Aurora” would bathe her weariness in the Western Sea. The bright eyes, “that looked love to eyes, that spake again,” dispursed to their homes to rest, to sleep—per haps to dream of pigs and kids and lambs and Temperance. Prices to suit the times.—Money is scarce, and prices at Cook’s are marked down accordingly. tt?” Joseph Staley has just re ceived a lot of Patent Five Minutes Ice Cream Freezers, and Water coolers. June 1st. Brogan Shoes at Cook’s for Si 50 ! Teas are lower. You can get a fine article, Black or Green, at Cook’s. Java Coffee—3 lbs. for 81, at Cook’s Axes—Collins and Ten Eyck, only 51 25, at Cook’s! Another Curb for Hydropho bia.—We have already published several remedies for this dreadful malady, but as every discovery is of interest, we add the following from the Morristown (Pa.) Free Press: Hydrophobia can be prevented, and 1 will give you what is known to be an infallible remedy, if prop erly administered, for man and beast. A dose for a horse or cow, should be about four times as great a3 for a person. It is not too late to give the medicine any time before the spasms come on. The first dose for a person is one and a half ounces of elecampane root, bruised, pul in a pint of milk, reduced to one-half by boiling, then taken all at one dose in the morning, fasting until afternoon, or at least a very light di et after several hours have elapsed. The second dose the-same as the first, except take two ou^es of the root; third dose same as tne last, to be taken every other day. Three doses are all that is needed, and there need be no fear. This I know from my own experience, and 1 know of a number of other cases wh^rd it hao been entirely success* ful. This is no guess work. These We call the attention of our read- persons that I allude to were bitten ers the advertisement of W. A. Huff, <by their own rabid dogs, and were of Macon. He is so well known for his urbanity, integrity and fair deal ing, that anything from us in his praise would be superflous. Those who have not the pleasure of his acquaintance, will not regret giving him a call when they visit Macon. JUST THE REMEDYNEEDED.—Thanks nine ha orl. , ' . • i to Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrop, we pi . aavocates, than the ability j for years bsen relieved from sleepless nights I of painful v.atebing with poor, suffering, teeth ing children j FOR DYSPEPSIA.—Indigestion depres- , j sion of spirits and general debility in their va- ; rious forms ; also, as a preventive against Fe- j ver and Ague, and other intermittent fevers. ’ The Ferro-Phospliorated Elixir of Calisaya, j made by Caswell, Hazard Sr Co., New York, ; and sold by all Druggists, is the best tonic, and j as a tonic for patieuts recovering from fever cr . other sickness, it has no equal. THURSTON S IVORY PEARL TOOTH i POWDER.—The best article known for clens | ing and preservingJhe teeth and gums- Sold by all Druggists. bottle. F. C. Wells & Co., N. Y. RISLEY’S GENUINE GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE WATER according to the origin- I al formula of Prevost, Paris, so long and favor * ably known to the customers of Haviland Har- j ral and Risley and their branches, for its fine, 1 permanent fragrance is now made by H. W. ; Risley, and the trade supplied by his succes- j sors. Morgan & Risley wholesale Druggists. N. Y. CaRBOLIC SALVE, recommended by the I leading Physicians and the President of the ? / EOKU1A BALDWIN COUNfY have VF .’ ORDERED that the Court of Ordinary be adjourned until 10 o’clock A. M., on the fif leenth inst. Executors, Administrators. Guar dians and Trustees who have failed to make returns by July firs*; as required by law. will j he proceeded against under section 2490- of j the Code, unless their returns are made by the fifteenth inst. July 1, 1872. 2t 'M. R BELL. Ord’y. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS For Sale. Lumber! Lumber!! T HE UNDERSIGNED take pleasure in ...,v , 0 informing the citizens of Milledgeville, Price" 25 "and* 50 “cents per ' an ^ Ba ! d , w j n county, that they ate prepared . - « to furnish LUMBER at their Mill, at Scotts- boro, at the following rates until farther no ■ tice. First Class Lumber, - - $10.50 Second Class Lumber. - 8,00 Rough Edge, - 5.50 Strips, 2 Horse Load, - - 1,25 Strips, 4 Horse Load, • - 2,25 Slabs 2 Horse Load, - - loc Slabs 4 Horse Load, » 25c Piue Wood per per cord; - - 75c _ We will deliver any of the above Lumber New York Board" of Health, as the most worn I at auy P oint within the incorporate limits of - Milledgeville, for Four Dollars per thousand, additional to above prices. AH orders left with our agent, Mr C. B. Munday, will be promptly attended to. •25 4 N. & A. CORMANNY, derful Healing Compound ever known. Gives instant relief to burns, cures all kinds of sores, cuts and wounds ; and a most invaluable salve for all purposes. Sold everywhere at 25 cents per box. John F. Henry, Sole Proprietor, 8 College place New York. CHRISTADORO’S HAIR DYE is the safest FOREST CITY FOUNDRY, FENWICK STREET. NEAR GEORGIA R. R., Notice lo Debtors and Creditors. and best. It corrects the bad effects of inferior 1 GEORG It, Baldwin^County. dyes, while the black or brown hair tints it j * LL persons indebted to the estate of P. E. /\ Pritchard, late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned ; and those having produces are identical to nature. Factory 68 Maiden Lane, New York. SVAPN1A is Opium purified of its sicken ! ing and poisonous properties discovered by j d;i ; ms against the same are notified to present Dr B.gelow, Professor of Botany Detroit them in l erms of the law . P . Medical College. A most perfect anodyne ana ■ p ^ FAIR Adm’r soothing opiate. John Parr, Chemist, New j With the will annexed. June 25,1872. 24 fiw. York. June 1 rinlm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Georgia Cotton Press. T HE above Press has been in use the past three years, is well and favorable known to the Planter. Price Comp'ete $125,00- Also GIN GEAR all sizes, 8, 9, 10,12 foot There is no better running gear in the market. Address, PENDLETON <fc BOARDMAN, Iron Foundry, Augusta, Ga. July 30,1872. 2m. Montgomery Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold before the Conrk House door in Mt. Vernon, Montgomery coun ty, within the legal hours of Sale, on the first Tuesday in August next, an undivided half interest of lot No. 220, full lot and 226fraction, lying in the 6 district of said county, levied ou as the property of James W. Mclntire t^ satisfy one city court fi fa from the city of Sa vannah, in favor of W. N. McRae vs. James W. Mclntire. Property pointed out by McRae. Purchasers paying for title and stamp. MARTIN COUEY, Sheriff M. C. (Printers fee $2.50) June 25, 1872. tds. M ONTGOMERY COURT OF ORDINA- RY—June Term. 1872, By John A. McMillan, Ordinary of said county. ^ MRS. NANCY McLEOD, has applied for ,, r ,, exemption of personalty, and setting apart CRIMSON CLOVER, j and valuation of Homestead; and I will pas? _ , _,. „ ,. OT ttt... upon the same on the 15th day of July. 1872, Red Clover, Saplin Clover, WhiteiG lover, J’ ]() 0>clock A M at my 0& / e in Mt . Vernon, Ga. JOHN A. McMLLLAN O. M, C. (£r’ We call the attention of our brethren of the press lo an adver tisement in another column. We have for sale a No. 1 Adams Dress, and will sell it cheap. Mr. Monday’s Lecture, detailing the experience of a “Whaler,” was enjoyed by a large and intelligent audience last Tuesday night. We are gratified lo be able to promisean appendix to the same, at some fu ture day, or more properly, perhaps, another chapter. june 25 2t. Alsike Clover, Mammoth Clover, LUCERNE, Lninforn, TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS, Orchard Grass. Timothy Grass, Red Top or Herd’s Grass, Blue Grass. Mixed Lawn Grass, ! p EORGIA MONTGOMERY COUNTY': Rye Grass, Sweet Scented Vernal Grass Seed j (jf Court of Ordinary. Dn/t C n/wl Dnolnn fimwl Doto Sl/w.d TVliDO t Rye, Seed Barley, Seed Oats, Seed Wheat Agricultural Implement-, Guano, Live Stock Machinery &c. Send for my Grass Seed Circular giving brief description, how to plant &c- MARK W. JOHNSON, P. O Box 230, Atlanta, Ga. July 23, 1872. 3m. GROVER & BAKER Sewing Machine Agency. MISS LUCY J. READ, the well known agent f r the above justly celebrated Sewing Machine, wishes to inform the citizens of Han cock, Baldwin, Wilkinson and adjacent coun ties that she is still prepared to supply ALL who desire the above first class Sewing Ma chine., Orders sent to Augusta, Ga., will meet with prompt attention. Machines sold uu time or montniy installments. Satisfaction guaranteed. MISS LUCY J. READ, july 1G tf 320 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. Notice, A LL parties indebted to the undersigned are requested to call and settle at once and save costs. C. B. MUNDAY. Milledgeville, Ga., June 9th, tf. Selling off at Cost. T HE undersigned takes this method of in forming his friends and the citizens of Milledgeville that he will close out his ent.re Stock of Shelf Goods with many other articles, at cost, for cash. Parties desiring bargains will call soon. C. B. MUNDAY. Milledgeville, Ga., June 9th, tf, TILT !’ V PFRINGE BARBACUE Last Thursday* was a great day in old Baldwin. The ample prepara tion made by the Montpelier Lodge.! for the inner and outer their guests, were compensated by the presence of about one thousand people, bent on being happy them selves, and communicating the in fection. More than one hundred members of Milledgeville Lodge were present. The Order of the dav was preceded by a Templars procession, three Lodges being rep resented, to the arbor, where a siand and seals were provided. An Ode was sung with spirit, a prayer offered by Bro. Jarrell, of Milledge- y ille Lodge, another Ode, and then Bro. J. M. \\ hitaker of Montpelier Lodge, delivered himself of an ad dress, replete with practical truth, found sense, and earnest persuasion, c 'ad in chaste diction and facile rhetoric. Another Ode was followed by an address by Bro. Morris, of Pleasant Lrove Lodge. The large reading, penned up to see if they would go mad; they did go mad, and did bite the persons. This remedy has been { used in and about Philadelphia for forty years or longer, with great success, and is known as the Good man remedy. I am acquainted with a physician who told me that he knows of its use for more than 30 years, but never knew a case that failed where it was properly admin istered. Among other cases he mentioned, was one where a num ber of cows had been bitten by a UC1 ^, mad dog. To half the number they fnr . nf ! administered this remedy, to the comfort of[ other hi|f . lhe u, ter „U dted with hydrophobia, while those that took the elecampane and milk show ed no signs of the disease. R. C. Shoemaker. SPECIAL NOTICE. “eamtmah business college. This Institution, which was opened one year ago in Atlanta, Ga., to educate. Young Man for the practicie duties of life, is wielding an influence greater than any other institution of the kind in the South. There has already been more than one hundred of its graduates sent out who are to-day occupying responsiole and lucrative position. The teachers are well known to the people tor their energy, activi ty, and usefulness, and it i« the only College in the South that is conducted by practical men on the Actual Busineea Plan. J n » »Kor. course of twelve to fourteen week*, young men are enabled to step into the counting house, and earn three times the amount ex pended for board, tuition, etc., »n the same length of time it reguirea to graduate. For terms see College Journal, specimens Pens manship, etc. Address—enclosing two three cents stamps, E DET WTLLEK, Sec'y., ■Inly 30. 3m. Box 536 ! Al^ 1 Qa : SPECIAL NOTICES. PLAIN QUESTIONS FOR INVALIDS — Have the routine medicines of the profession done you no goo<f? Are you discouraged and and elaborate thought manifested, j miserable? If so, test the'propertiesiof the new ,k , ° . Vegetable Specific, Du. Walkers California the earnest delivery, happy conceits and the youtti oi the speaker com bined to delight the attention audi- i0r y. Bro. M., gives good promise VS!* B.T«rs’ already famous as the fin eat invigorant, corrective and alterative, that has ever seen the light- Dyspeptics and p sous of bilious habit should keep within reach, if thay valu® health ana ISAAC T. HEARD A CO., COTTON FACTORS, AUGSUTA GEORGIA General Agents for Gl'LLETT’S IMPROVED AND LIGHT DRAFT COTTON GIN. Frice $4r Per Saw. T HESE GINS were sold the past season for the first time. They are made under Mr. Gullett’s personal supervision, at his works in Louisiana, who never allows one to be sent from his works until it has been fully tested, and made to gin perfectly in every res pect. This mode of testing is very important to the purchaser, as he does not run the. risk of receiving and setting up a Gin to find it, on trial, to he imperfect. The IMPROVED GIN differs materially from the Steel Brush Gin formerly sold by us, inasmuch as the Steel Brush has three brush es, while the New Gin has but one. We guarantee every Gin to be of very li 1 t draft, to thoroughly clean the seed,* and make a superior sample. Besides, it is simple in its construction, easily adjusted and gins very fast. We respectfully refer to all those who have used the Improved Gin the past Winter. Planters wishing Gins will consult their own interests by either writing to us for our Circu lar with Certificates, or calling at our oflice aud examini g for themselves before purchas ing elsewhere. "j^We will take back every Gin which does network well when fairly tested, and nav all expenses incurred by the purchaser. Address IS VAC T. HEARD A CO., july 16 3m. Cotton Factors, Augusta, Ga. To all whom it may concern. JOHN D. McLEOD, having filed his peti tion for letters of administration on the estate of Alexander T. McLeod, late of said county, deo’d. This is to cite all creditors and next of kin of said Alexander T. MoLeod, to be and appear at my office within the time allow ed by law, and show cause if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to said John D. McLeod, on said es tate. Witness my hand and official signature this Tune 3rd; 1872. JOHN A. McMILLAN, O. M.C. june 25 5t. KTotice to Debtors and Creditors, S TATE OF GEORGIA. Baldwin County. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Michael Cunningham, late of said* county, deceased, are hereby notified and requested to make immediate payment to the undersign ed, and those having claims against same are notified to present them duly authenticated according to law, C. B. MUNDAY, Adm’r. Juno 10th, 1872, tf. Montvale Springs, Blount County, East Tennessee. T his favorite summer resort will be opened for the reception of Visi tors on the 15th of May. Tickets to the Springs and return, can be obtained at all prominent points. Board, per month, for May and June, $45; for July, August and September, $60; for three months $150. Address for descriptive pamphlets, <tc. JOS. L. KING, Proprietor, april 29 rn tf Montvaie Springs W ANTED, AGENTS—$100 to $250 per month—everywhere, Male and Female, to introduce the genuine improved ]VXAR- SHALL SEWING- MA CHINE- This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, bind, braid, cord, quilt, and em broider in a most superior manner. Price, on ly $15, ful'y licensed and warranted for five years. We will pay $1,000 for any machine, high price or low, that will sew a stronger, more durable or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the ELASTIC LOCK STITCH. Ev ery second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth can not be pulled apart without tearing it We pay agents $100 to 250 per month, and expens.t es or a commission from which twice that* amount can he made. For circulars and terms, apply to or address, S. MARSHALL & CO. No. 102 Nassau Street, New Yoik. CAUTION.—Do not be imposed on by oth er parties traveling the country palming off worthless cast iron machines under the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really cheap machine manufacture. r April 23, 3m AUGUSTA, GA., JiOSEPH NEAL, Gen’l Supt.. GEO. R. LOMBARD, Prop’t. MANUFACTURER OF PORTABLE 4 STATIONERY STEAM ENGINE AND BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, LOCOMOTIVES FOR WOOD TRACKS, SAWMILLS, WITH IMPROVED RATCHET HEAD BLOCKS AND All Kinds of Plantation and Mill Works. PARKER & COLLINS, (GARDNER’S OLD STAND) Makers and Repairers of Vehicles Generally. INVITE your inspection of their work now on hand at their shops, feeling confident it will gain for them your patronage, and confi dence. Repairing done promptly, and com petition defied, as to style and durability. Bring on your old Carriages and Buggies, and let us make them new. PARKER A COLLINS. Milledgeville, Ga., April 23, 1872. ly. P. Laurens Sheriff's Sales. W ILL be sold before the Court house door j in Dublin Laurens County, within the i legal hours of Sale, on the first Tuesday in August next, the following property viz. One j tract of land lying on the East side of the Oco nee river, number of acres not known, but | known as the place on which Duncan C. i King now lives. Levied on as the property | of Duncan C. King to satisfy two fi fa’s from ! the Justice Court of the 52nu District G. M., ocein favor of Jethro Arline, the other in favor of M. H. Mason vs. Duncan C. King, and both transferred to Jag. A. Johnson. Lev ied on and returned to me by James L. Glover Constable. ALSO, one mouse colored mare Mule, levied on as the property of Wm. VV, Brantley, to satisfy one fi fa from Laurens Superior Court, Elisha Wilks administrator, and Julia Ann Gay administratrix, vs. Wm. W. Brantley, property pointed out by Jonathan Rivers plaintiffs Attorney^ cURRi-LL, Sheriff. Dublin, Ga, July 5th 1872. tds C. Sawyer MACON, GA., MANUFACTURER OF COTTON GINS, COTTON GIN Material and Castings Generally. Makes a genuine patern of tbe Griswold Gin. Employs none but the best workmen, from the shop of the late Samuel Griswold. PRICE NEW OINS #3.75 Pr. SAW. HAKES THE REPAIR OF Old Gins a speciality, at the following low drices. New Ribs 65 cts. each. Whteting Saws 20 “ “ New Brush and Cylinder $25.00 New Babbit Bor ~ $1.50 cts. each. My improved Roll Box with swinging front $10.00. Repair of Brush as per what is needed, and other work as low in proportion. Will pxy freight one way, i e., to shop. All work warranted to give satisfection, g r monev refunded. Send for Circular. r april 9 4m. Portable Grist Mills, SHAFTINGS, PULLEYS, HANGERS, Asaring, Gin Gearing, Mill Spindles, Hoisting Screws, Rattle Staffs, and Lighter Screws, IRON RAILING FOR CEMETERY LOTS & BALCONIES CAST IRON LINTELS aND SILLS, IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS, Castings of every kind, in Iron or Bras, and FORGINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AND SPECIAL ATTENTION TO REPAIRING BOILERS IN THE COUNTRY, Wrought Iron, Steam Pipe, Brass Valves, Cocks, Fittings AND STEFA-IVE G-AtTO-ES, WHISTLES, dbc-, On Hand and Famished to Order! CIRCULAR SAWS, BELTING, SAW GUMMERS, Steam Pumps, Babet Mettle, and all kind of Mill Findings Furnished to order at Manufacturers’ Prices! I GUARANTEE TO FURNISH WORK OF AS GOOD A QUALI TY, AND AT AS LOW RATES ! Ge can be had in New York, Philadelphia, OR BALTIMORE. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ECLIPSE DOUBLE TURBINE WATER WHEEL, AND Pickering’s Governor! June 11, 1872. F. 8, JOHNSON, CLINTON. S. DUNLAP. Macon. JOHNSON & DUNLAP, DEALERS IN Hardware, Iron, Steel, Agricultural Implements, Car riage and Wagon Material, Varnishes, dec. and agents for the x> PRATT COTTON GIN, •70 THIRXJ STREET ATTENTION PRINTING OFFICES. I 7*OR 8 a !e a firnratp ADAMS PRESS, upon which the TIMES Jt PLANTER of -i art*, is now printed. It cau do fiiatrate bo ,k work. For Term* apply to J A. ORME, Milledgeville. G» . THE GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE, Vu Charleston, S. C. To all points in the South and SouthweaL The Attention of Merchants and Shippers is called to the great facilities—LOW KATES aud QUICK TIME—offered by this Favorite and Reliable Route; forming, as it does, a uniform and unbroken Gauge from Charleston to all Points in the South and South-West. FREIGHTS received at all hours of the dav, and THROUGH BILLS ISSUED AS FOLLOWS: From BOSTON—Metropolitan Steamship i Line, 54 Ceutral Wharf. H. M. WHITNEY, j Agt.. Boston. From NEW YORK—Sailing tri-weekly. Pier [ 29, North River. The New York and Charles- I ton, and the New York and South Carolina Steamship Lines. HENRY R MORGAN & I CO-, Agents, 177 West St., N. Y. From PHILADELPHIA -The Philadelphia and Charleston Steamship L,ine, sailing from Pier 8, North Wharves. WM. P. CLYDE &. CO., Agents, 12 South Wharves, Philadelphia Pa. From Baltimore—The Baltimore and Charles ton Railroad and Steamship Company’s Line, sailing from Boyces’ Wharf, toot of Concord St. MORDECAI «fc CO., Agents, 45 South Gay St., Baltimore, Md. For further information, addres., above par ties, or any of the officers or agents of the line General Agent, BENTLEY D HASELL, NO -317 BBOAlhUY X. T- apr 16 pr tf. 50,000 lbs. of RAGS WANTED! F or wh ich the highest price will be paid. Also the highest price paid for OLD SCRAP IRON, BRASS and COPPER. Market Price paid tor BEESW AX. JOSEPH STALEY. “Milledgeville, Ga-; June 4, 1872 Im NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- C lOLLEGEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL J INSTITUTE, New Haven, Conn. Pre paratory to College, Business, Scientific Schools, U S-Military and Naval Academies, Fall sessicn. 36th year, begins Sept. 13. For Catalogue, address Gan. Wm. H. RUSSELL, Principal. Virginia Female Institute STAUNTON, VA. Buildings contain over 80 rooms. Grounds, nine acres. Pupils from 37 States. The Course is comprised in eight Schools, under twenty Professors and Officers. Location beautiful and salubrious. Terms moderate. Apply for Circulars to R. H. PHILLIPS. Principal, or W. H. TAMS, Sec’y, Staunton, Va. A. Wellington Hart & Co. AU.JLSlC.ri.--> Ot CLAIMS Fur Insolvent arut Bankrupts in Ltv.S.i;,D si., NEW YuRK. t^rielerence^!niighe»^i*haracter*™Seu!I for Circua:. KENTUCKY Military Institute SIX MILES FROM FRANKFORT, KY , Besides working Faculty and course of study not excelled, presents peculiar advantages not to be found together elsew-here. 1. Entire exemption from the manifold temp tations attending college life in the city. 2. Division of classes into small sections, so that every student recites daily in all his class es. 3. All at the Institute constitute one family, under strict military government. ISFSend for Catalogue, containing full in formation, to Col. R. T. P. ALLEN, IFarnidale, Franklin Co., Ky. Fraud! Fraud! Fraud! Donthuy BOGUS Fertilizers! Fertilizers! Fertilizers! Liberal inducements to AGENTS for tbe popular and useful book. AMERICAN MANURES, And Farmers' and Planters’ Guide. (Second edition.) The book has already saved Thousands of dollars. For terms, circulars and co , 'yofbook. Price $1.50. Address WILLIAM H. BRUCKNER. Monroe, Midi- CURE that COLD. Do not suffer yourLuDgs to become diseas ed by allowing a COLD to become seated. Thousands have died Premature Deaths—Tha Victims ot Consumption, by neglecting a Cold. Dr. Wm. Hall’s BALSAM for the LUNGS Will Core Coughs, Colds and Consumption surer and quicker than any other remedy. It acts like magic. For sale by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers everywhere. Reject all Violent Purgatives. They ruin the tone of the bowels and weaken the diges tion. “Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltzer Ape rient” is used by rational people as a means cf relieving all derangements of the stomach, liver and intestines; because it removes ob- struc ions without pain and imparts vigor to the organs which it purifies and regulates. Sold by all Druggists. $300 to $500 per month.— Agents wanted. Address ERIE Sewing Machine Co.,Buffalo, N. Y., or Chicago, 111. JS3LB MACON* GA- r april 9t>m- A GENT b WANTED.—Agents make more money at work for us than at anything else. Business light and permanent. Par ticulars free. G. Stinson & Co., Tine Art Publishers. Portland, Maine. U C Piano Co., N. Y- Price, (DOQA • No Agents, Circulars free. O RGANIC LAW OF THE 8EXES—Co u - citious which impair vitality—positive and negative electricity—proof that life u eveloped without onion—effect of tobacco influence of fish and phosphoric diet—modem treatment of pelvic diseases, stricture and varicocele; and arrest cf development; ten lectnres to his private surgical class, by Ed ward H. Dixcn, M. D;, 42 Fifth Avenue N Y,; 64 pages. 25 cents. “Every line from the pen of Dr. Dixon is of ereat value to tha whole human race.”—HORACE GREELEY July 16th 4w.