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$200 A MONTH $300.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1869.
AOK9TS PUR THE TKl.KGR.AFHi
Tho following gentlemen are authorized to receive
money for ue:
Auikicrf. Ga., M. B. Council; Albaxt, Ga., S.
Richardson; Biumtiti, Ga., H. 11. Swatts:
Baixbbidg r. Ox., T. K. Wurdeil: Blaiilt. Ga.. B.
M. Fryer; Unus, Ga., nir.es A Goddard; Curs-
bibt.Ga^T. S- Powell-DaVrov. Gx_J.M.Sim-
roons; Eatostox. Oa.. J. Q. Adams; Em-avim.*.
Oa^ S. Montgomery: I01IU, Ala., A. 1L JB*
ringtoa; Fursttk, Ga.. A. H. Sneed: Fo*t Val-
Lit.Ga., J. G. Ussery; Gbittij. Ga, H. S.Jonn-
sou; Hawbuisttllb. Ga.. W.W. Kick*; Ksoitillb,
Ga.. J. W. Avant: HAB«unW
»ah Ga. Wm. SI. Sneed; JnxzsBoao’, Ga.. B. L.
Hanee^NgirTOXj Ga.. W. W. Stallinsf: GgoiOK-
vowx.fc.C. Jordan.
A-gents
SERVICE AFLOAT
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Money Order?, if bey oae Irhad; orCarhin Regis
tered tetters, at onr rule. If tent by Express they
must pay charges.
TJic Great Pacific Railroad.
TABLE OP DISTANCES BETWEEN NEW YOKE AND &-X
EE ANCISCO AND THE OBEAT EAST.
From Ik* Toledo Iliad-, April 26.]
The near completion of the great Pacific
Railroad attracts such general attention not on
ly throughout our own nation but in Europe,
and inquiries are so frequent regarding the par
ticulars of travel, that we have compiled the
following table, from the best material at hand
showing as nearly as possible the various dis
tances run, from point to point, and the ordina
ry running time consumed in making the trip
from New York, over each section of road, to
Ban Francisco, the great metropolis the Golden
West:
IN THE
SUMTER AND THE ALABAMA
By Admiral Raphael Semmet.
’HIS work is a record oftbe heroic service* afloat
. rendered by this gallant commander and hi* de
voted comrades during the war between the State*:
and is a book of thrilling interest to oil lovers of the
daring, brave and true. It sells faster than eny book
that has been issued for year?.
It is “NOT A WAR BOOK” of the style with
whieb the public have been so persistently bored dur
ing the last five years, but aworkof endaringfame—
for his children. The first immense edition is already
gone and still the egentssro Pressing us for more books
O ver fifty agents have reported sale* in their first
month, averaging 300 copies each, and nearly ereir
sgeniwebave out report rapid sales. Kxelasive terri
tory given to men of experience and ability. The
work ie splendidly illustrated and bound.
Toaccuregood.erri.o 7 . 5 ddr« ! , E4co _
Publishing Ilonse, i08 Main St., Louisville, Ky.
Mats.
911
491
858
233
Hours.
- tea
• asa
43
10tf
278
12*
465
31
117
3X
.3,353
162*
new iorx io 1.11100^0,
Chicago to Omaha, Nebraska...
Omaha to Bryan......
Bryan to Ogden. Utah.........
Ogden to Elko. Nevada, via Cen
tral Pacific Railroad
Elko to Sacramento, Cal, via
Central Pacific Railroad.....
Sabamento lo San Franeiaco,
via Western Pacific Railroad..
Total......
Thus a total distance of 8,353 miles is made,
according to the present schedule time, in six
days, seventeen and a (half hours, actual time,
by a traveler’s watch, from which we deduct
three and a half hours, difference of time, when
going west, leaving the apparent time con
sumed in making the trip six days and fourteen
hours.
At San Francisco the mails will connect with
the various steamship lines running on the Pa
cific, and may be landed at Honolulu in nine
days from that city, or fifteen and a half days
from New York. They can reach Japan in nine
teen days from San Francisco, or twenty-five
. and a half days from New York, or thirty-three
to thirty-four days from Great Britain, thus
beating the British mails sent via Suez by the
Peninsalar, and Oriental steamers by from three
to four weeks. The trip between Yokohama,
Japan and either Hong Kong or Shonghae, is
readily accomplished by the Pacific Mail steam-
ahipa In from five to fix days, which, added to
the time in reaching Japan, will give the
through time necessary to reach either of the
above named ports of Chino. The American
steamships belonging to the Ohins branch of the
Pacific Mail Steamship Company are nnequolled
in beauty and elegance, and we firmly believe in
stability, by any vessel afloat. As they excel all
- other steamships afloat—except the Great East
ern—in size and. capacity, so they also excel
them in their various appointments and com
fortable accommodations for first class passe;
gers. The mails for Australia, it is thought-
will hereafter go via San Francisco, as the Aus
tralian and New Zealand Steamship Company
intend transferring the terminus of their line,
which has been running from Sidney to Pana
ma, so as hereafter to run from Australia to Ta
int!, thenoe to .Honolulu, and thence to Han
Franciso. making twenty-eight days, schedule
time, which will give ns a monthly mail to Aus
tralia in thirty-four or thirty-five days through
time.
The .Nuvnnnali Trans-Atlantic Steam
ships.
We are sorry to read the following in the cor
respondence of the Charleston Courier :
Tho British steamship Petersburg ws
at the wharf in Savannah, and was visited, am
by the courtesy of her commander, who seemed
to take pleasure in showing his guests over the
ship, was examined from stem to stem. Thcro
was much in the interior arrangements of this
vessel—in the immense carrying capacity, in
the stylo and power of the engines, and in the
modol and rig of the ship—to repay the little
trouble and tune involved in such a visit But
inquiries elicitod tho unpleasant information
that this vessel had already been lying at the
Savannah wharf for two months, waiting for
cargo; that as yet only one-third of a cargo had
been engaged, and this at rates which could not
possibly pay; that it might be a month or two
more before she could leave for Europe, and
then probably not fully loaded, even at unre-
manerative rates; that the ship was sinking
money for her owners every day, and would not
be likely to renew tho experiment
These facts certainly occasioned some sur
prise, as it is believed that tho R. Mure lino of
steamers from Charleston to Liverpool are never
long delayed for want of freight; and it has
been claimed that Savannah was fully equal to
Charleston in ability to sustain direct steam
communication with Europe. But the facts in
the case of the Petersburg are exceedingly dam
aging to any such claim. And yet Savannah is
a thriving and beantifni city, with a rich back
country to which well managed railways extend;
with tho still farther advantages of a river, nav
igable as high up as Augusta; with a commerce
by no means insignificant, butwhich manifestly
prefers sailing vessels to steamers in its ship
ments of cotton to foreign ports; with parks and
squares in such profusion, that the rut in urbe
seems the inheritance of its citizens; and with a
white population which thus far, even in these
disjointed times, seem to have maintained suc
cessfully the right to manage their own affairs.
~W*anted.!
—FOB —
ST. 90 Tobacco!! Tobacco!!
IOO BOXES
Just Received, and for Sale Low, "by
LIGHTT00T & JAQUBS,
GET THE BEST ORGANS,
At Prices of Inferior Work.
'I’OEMASON A HAMLIN ORGAN CO. respectful It
JL solicit comparison of the prices in their new Cata
logue, (juft issued) with those of inferior Orcans; with
cartful examination and comparison of capacity, qual
ity and workmanship of different instruments, the
Oomt-uu’s perfected machinery, and accnmnlated
facilities, together with the important improvements
patented nod coalroiet*. by them, enable them to pro-
doe* the best work at the sr—leet economy of cost,
and consequently, to offer their well-known Organs,
SMseftw tho Paris Exposition Medal and seventy-
fire other first premium*, which are tbemeknowledced
standard of excellence in their department, at pneee
as low or even lets than those demanded for inferior
^ba following ate examples of onr reduced call of
price*:
FOUROCTAVEORGA:
nU KIVEbCTAVB N DbV
8TOP3. with Tremulant; Solid Black Walnnt
“Fifv tTocf Av’bDOU RLEREElfcA IilNgf OR-
GAN, FIVE STOPS, with the new Mason & Hamlin
Improved Vox II amen*, which excels every other
attachment of this class in the beauty and variety of
its effects, the esse with which it is used, and ita free-
m from liability to cat oat of order. 8oF
MRS. R- DESSAU
HAS OPENEb. AND IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING. THE LATEST
NOVELTIES in
MILLINERY,
DRESS GOODS,
TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, POINT LACES, EMBROIDERIES, etc.
68 MULBERRY ST., MACON, GA,
THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.
mayC-tf
TO MEET THE WANTS OP THE TRADE I HAVE
NOW ON HAND.
DRESS SUITS,
BUSINESS SUITS,
PROMENADE SUITS,
dom from liability to set oat of order, bond Walnut
ease, carved and paneled. (New Style, No. 2L) This
1 b the finest Orcan of me and capacity wh: Cl 7A
can.be made. Price — 4)lalU
Many other styles at proportionate prices. A new
illo-'trated Catalogue of styles aod prices, with illus
trated descriptions of improvements introduce! by
tba Company this season, will be sent free to any ap
plicant. Address
THE MASON AIIAMLIN ORGAN CO.
hill Broadway. New York.
ALPACCA COATS,
SEERSUCKER COATS,
THE
COLE FLUTING MACHINE.
BENNETT, JOHNSON & CO.,
uaMuracrunzBs op
00L r . FLUTING MACHINE,
PATENTED MARCH SI. 1866.
r pAKE pleasure in nreseuting to tbe public the best
1 MACllINK in the market.
The rollers are regulated by a self acting LEVER
POTKR.” conforming to any and all kinds of work,
without the nid ot tha hand or foot. No other Ma
chine can claim this principle, all of them having the
Scsxw Power at the top.
ThU Maehine took thp only Diploma and Medal
awarded at tbe American Institute of New York City,
in tbe fall of 1867.
Every family should nave this machine
Sold Wholesale and Retail by
BENNETT, JOHNSON A CO..
476 Broadway. New York.
Rend for Illustrated Circular.
Bold by all other houses in the city
VELOCIPEDE WHEELS,
MANUFACTURED BY
S. A. BROW A & CO.,
DAYTON, OHIO.
WHEY also make a prime article ofSpokaa and
JL Hub# for Light Carriage and Baggy Wheels. Send
for price list.
MARSEILLES VESTS.
Sorgo Manuel, tor 1869. contains full directions for
cultivating Sorghum, Manufacturing Syrup and
Sugar, the latest improvements in Machinery* and
other information of great importance. Sent free.—
Address GEO. L. SQUIER k UKO.. Buffalo. N. Y.
untary seminal emissions. To regain memory and
self again. To stop tha waste of mind and substance.
To be cured permanently of varicocele in four days.
To bo treated scientifically for any disease of a private
nature by a Medical Incorporation. To know full:
of all this. To have circulars, with terms. Mad 3
cents to Dn. C. WILLIAMS. Box 109. St. Paul, Minn.
TWELVE TIMES A YEAR.
'HE press and the people everywhere hare pro
pounced our*s the bait Original Magazine nub
lishcd in this chantry, at the price, which we have
placed within the reach of all. Send for a copy, or
subscribe for the year..
Singleoopy by mail - ^25
Single copy one year .— Jj** «2 60
Splendid inducement Tor dab-. A.IJro-s the pun
ishers. F. I. DIBBLE ft CO..
208 Main st.. Louisville. Ky.
The Crops.
The growing crops in this Beotian, thus far,
have met with no serious injur; from any source,
if we except too great haste in putting the cotton
seed into the ground, in apprehension of the
catorpillar, which last year destroyed all the
late cotton. On account of the cold spells of
woather lost month, some complain that their
cotton has failed to come up regularly, cansing
a poor stand. Bat, alii things considered, cot.
ton is doing well, especially in the uplands.
Mach guano has been used on the most of onr
crops, and more than ordinary labor expended
in the preparation of the land before planting.
Com looks well, and is growing rapidly. Mm
of it is knee high, and some few stalks here
and there are waiot high. We have not yet
seen a sorry field of com, or one that has not
been plowed over since the late heavy rains. A
large portion of onr lands have been planted in
00m.
The failure last year to make com, on ac
count the nine weeks' drought, compelled onr
planters to sow large quantities of oats, more,
perhaps, than was ever known in this section
before; oats being an excellent substitute for
com and fodder in feeding stock. These oats
are now beginning to head, and are all the land
is capable of producing.
Sugar cane has been largely planted, and it is
looking well. Tobacco, too, is again claiming
tho attention of our farmers, many of whom
have abandoned its cultivation since the war on
account of the low price offered for it. In 1856
this crop in this county brought the handsome
sum of $150,000. More dear money has been
made upon thin product in this immediate re
gion, in years past, than in almost any other,
the soil and climate being so well adapted to its
cultivation.—Bainbridge Argus, 8th.
Tm potato fever rages badly. During last
week a farmer in Brandon. Vfc, sold thirty-five
barrels Early Rose at $33 and § t0 pe r barrel,
five bushels Bresee Prolific, No. 2, at $60 a
bushel, one potato of No. 4 Prolfic at $30. and
two of the No. G species at $10 each.
. Pbepasing vcr Mischief.—A South Carolina
negro named ixaac Sanders has issued a call for
the negro mihtia to assemble and organize at a
place caUed Monk s Comer, in Charleston Dis-
tnct. The object of the organization, he vague-
^endiy I ’’ lfiCanUy ^ “ to Mpdate things
Nearly one hundred and fifty Mormon families
reside in Brooklyn, each family averaging ten
members. Thirty of the heads of families men
tioned have a plurality of wives, the largest num
ber, eleven, being sealed to a husband of sixty
three.
DR. WHITTIER,
In the treatment of Venereal, Sexual and
Disease*, than any other physician in St. Leak
Syphilis. Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Mricturc. OrohiUf
Hernia and Knptnre; all Urinary Di-eases and
'yphilitie or Mercurial Afflictions of tho I hroat.
km or Bones, are treated with unparalleled anc
ess.
Spermatorrbm. Sexual Debility and Irapotency
as the result ofself-abuse in youth, sexnal excess in
mature years, o other causes, and which produce
-onto of the following effects: as nocturnal etniss-
. blotches, debility, dissinwt. dimness of s ; chL
usion of ideas, evil forbodings, aversion to so
ciety of females, loss of memory and sexual power,
and rcadirinr msrriseo improper, arc permanently
tured.
Dr. Whittier publishes a Madieal Pamphlet rcla-
tinc to venereal disrates and the disastrous and
varied consequences of self-abuse, that will be sent
to any address, in a sealed envelope, for two
damps. Many physicians introduce patients to the
doctor after rcadinx his medical pamphlet. Com
munication confidential. A friendly talk will cost
you nothinc.
Office central, yet retired—No. 61? St. Charles st.,
St.Loms, Mo. Honrs: 9, a. u. to 7. r. u.; Sun-
■va. 12 to 2. r. v. —■*“
SWEET
QUININE
Svapnia.
Sold by DnuzisTs,
ians. Made oaly ‘
troit. Mich.
Swut Qmxixc. is warranted
eon'll—dose tor dose—to the sol-
phate [hitter] Quinine, with the
important advantazo of beinz
sweet instead of bitter.
bvarsi., is Oritrx Pcxirixpof
its sickeninz and poisonous prop
erties, it is the most perfect Axo-
dtx* and Sooth 1 ko Onarx yet
discovered
its. prescribed by the best Physic
by Frederick Steams, Chemist. De-
ESTABLISHED 1S6S.
SOUTHERN WHITE
And Color Works,
ST. LOUIS.
P RODUCTS of this Establishment guaranteed
equal in quality to the best manufactured in the
country. For sale by
may5-3m* J. H.ZEILIN «fc CO.
PA:I1STTING
N. L. DRURY.
House & Sign Painter,
GILDER, GLAZIER AXD PAPER H1KGRR
OVER LAWTON A LAWTON'S,
FOURTH STREET,
ianli-tf MACON, GA.
PLAIN LINEN SUITS,
ENGLISH LINEN COATS,
ERNEST PESCHKE,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
NO. 1 SECOSTD STREET.
A ll kinds of spectacle glasses fitted and adjusted by an optimeter.
WATCHES and JEWELRY repaired and warranted,
aa- NAME STENCILS FOR MARRING LINEN COT TO ORDER.
april 1
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA.,
WBOLSBALB AND RETAIL DEALER IN
COOKING STOVES,
CLOTH VEnTS,
SILK VESTS,
ORATES.
RANGES,
IRONING STOVES,
BOYS’ CLOTHING,
YOUTHS’ CLOTHING,
In fact, every thine in the Clothing Line, all of which
is made in the latest Styles and of the
BEST MATERIAL.
GENTS’
FURNISHING
GOODS.
Best English Saif Bose,
Best Plain and Bordered Linen
Handkerchiefs,
Best American, French and English
Suspenders,
Best Xiinen and Jeans Drawers,
Best India Q-anze Drawers,
Best Xlislo Thread Undershirts,
Best Silk Undershirts,
Best Checked Muslin Shirts,
ALEXANDER KID QLOVE8,
AT.T. RTgM AND SHADES.
Ties, Bows, Stocks,
Silk Neck Handkerchiefs,
Paper Collars,
Xiinen Collars—all styles.
Manufacturing my own WAKE, I am now offering to Merchants a large Stock of
PLAIS HID PRESSED TIE WARE.
0
HOES, "HOES.
XSO Doz. English-malic Scovill Hoes at $7 OO, 7 50, 8 OO, 8 50 per Boz.
150 Doz. Ericson Stoll Hoc at $4 OO, 4 SO and 5 OO per doz.
Importing these HOES, I am offering them at New York Cash Prices.
WHITE SHIRTS.
I MAKE a specialty of
FULL BOSOM SHIRTS,
Which in fit, make and style cannot be equaled and is
of the best material.
HATS, UMBRELLAS, ETC.
US, I keep a full stock of these articles always ON
HAND.-S*
A CALL tciU COKriNCE EVERYBODY.
J. H, HERTZ,
UUCCESSOR TO TURPIN ft HERTZ.)
90 Cherry Street.
ORATES,
RANGES,
IRONING STOVES.
WOOD - W ARE.
50 Nests Painted Tubs,
75 Dozen Buckets,
20 Dozen Brass-bound Backets,
20 Wests Cedar Tubs,
50 Dozen Cocoanut Dippers,
25 Dozen Britannia Dippers.
HOUSE - FURNISHING GOODS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES.
43“A11 orders promptlylattended to.
apr2-diw2m
COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND BUYERS
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, TOBACCO,
HARDWARE, STEEL, IRON,
AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT IN A
FIRST-CLASS WHOLESALE HOUSE,
ARE INFORMED THAT THE
SPRING STOCK
O F
J. B. ROSS & SON,
TS NOW COMPLETE. AND IS THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED OF ANY THEY HAVE
X ever had th© pleasure of offering to tho buyers of Middle and Southwestern Georgia. In ^
SPRING DRY GOODS,
Indeed, they are prepared to furnish from
J. B. BOSS & SON,
Wholesale Dealers id Groceries. Dry Good?, etc.. Macon, Georgia.
T. O. NISBET'S
IRON WORKS,
STOCK DIVIDEND.
TxtxecxcK's Qmct, M. ft W. R. R. Cexrixr. 1
Macon. Ga. April 8.1869.1
A STOCK DIVIDEND of thirty-three and one-
tbird.per cent, has this day been declared out of
the earnings that have heretofore been invested in
the construction end improvement of the Rnadand
Property of the Company, payable nn end after tho
15th day of May, to the Stockholders oftbe Company,
os indicated by the books on tbo 2Sth day of April.
Stockholders registered of the books of the New
York agency, will receive their certificates at the
National Bank of the Republic. New Y6rk; all others
at the office of the Company, at Macon, <4a. No frac
tional shares will bo issued, and no transfers will be
mad. after 24 th of April.
»prg-tm*yl5 Secretary and Treasurer.
PLATED WARE.
CASTORS, SPOONS, FORKS. CUTLERY.
Geo. Wostenholm A Sons,
Joa. Rogers & Son,
Fred. Ward’s,
J. Bnssett & Co.,
Lampson Goodnow's
Manufacturing Co.
Henry Soymonr’s
Shears and Scissors.
Having, for a long time, given tbe CUILE&y ISADS my special
attention, X am now prepared to offer a Stock for quality and price, that
cannot be excelled.
Terms Cash.
■ST Orders promptly filled—money to be returned on receipt of Goods.
B. A. WISE,
aprt * Cherry Street, Macon, Georgia,
THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
I A
TTAH DECIDED.
THAT GOLD fONTHACTS SHALL BE MOBCSD!
Therefore, insure in tho only strictly GOLD COMPANY in tho United States.
NO FLUCTUATING OK CHANGING THROUGHOUT TIME NOB COUNTRY.
POLICIES PAYABLE ONLY IN GOLD!
Premiums payable in GOLD or EQUIVALENT. Dividends equally and impartially divided
between Policy Holders, by the
O. E. THAMES, Pres’t] [T. N. FOWLER, Seo’y.
GOLD
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF MOBILE, ALABAMA.
CAPITAL, ©200,000 IN' GOLD !
R. H. WHITFIELD.
I. S.
: iiio.i. ■
BOYD.
WHITFIELD & BOYD,
GENERAL AGENTS,
NEWNAW, GEORGIA.
WRIGHT ft DOUGLASS, Newnan, Attorneys ;
ED. SMITH, M. D., C. D. SMITH, M. D., Examiners.
State Supervisors to whom Deference is Given! - h Li/eff
Messrs. BRANCH ft SONS, Augusta, Ga. J. H. DzVOTlE, D. D., Columbus, Ga.
Messrs. CLI8BY ft REID, Macon. Ga. J. G. WESTMORELAND, M. D., Atlanta.
Major J. L. CAMHOUN, Newnan, Ga. J. E. DENT, Planter, Newnan, Ga.
. j , : J. H. JAMES, Banker, Atlanta, Ga.
aprl3-tf • -
On Dine of Railroad, near Passenger Depot
XffiACOCT, GA.
STEAM ^EIKrca-IBffiEIIS,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MILL GEARING,
AND CASTING IN GENERAL.
NI8BETS IMPROVED COTTON PBESB SOBEW.
IS. Special attention paid to repairing, and charges
B AGLB
STOVE WORKS.
(ESTABLISHED 1840.)
ABENDROTH BROS., Proprietors
109* 111 Beckman st., New York,
Manufacturers of the Celebrated
“COTTON PLANT” COOK STOVE,
“QUEEN OF THE SOUTH” Cook Btove,
“MAGNOLIA” Cook Stove.
“GRAY JACKET” Cook Stove.
“DELTA” Cook Stove.
And other Stoves, suitable for tho Sonthern. trade
EVERY BTOVE IB WARRANTED,
. _, 0 „ FOR SALE B Y
B. A. WISE, Macon, Ga..
•It la aided bytbcex-
power. So
yphiiu or
* cured by
sAnd by tho PrindpilStove De f ,er?^hout th. ;
or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, anil Female
Diseases in general, are commonly soon relieved
and ultimately cured by the invigorating and puri
fying effect oi'onr /Sarsaparilla. Rheumatism.
and Gout, otien dependent on the accumulations ot
extraneous matters in the blood, have their remedy
also in this medicine. For Fiver Complaints,
torpidity, inflammation, abccss, etc., caused by
rankling poisons in tbe blood, tve unhesitatingly
recommend the Sarsaparilla.
This medicine restores health and vigor where no
specific disease can be distinguished. Its restora
tive power is soon felt by those who are FanauUU
Listless, Despondent, Sleepless, and lUicd with
Ferrous Apprehensions or Fears, or who tire
troubled with any other of thoso affections s
tomatic of weakness. Many, after
General DcbiKtu, have written 1
fal vigor imparted to their nerrons t.
seemed buoyant with that prolific life t , H
had departed on the advance of age. Others, whose
fountains of life were always sterile, acknowledge
their obligations to it for an obvious change.
Kent Everywhere by Express!
Cheapestine Dress-Shirt House in
',:-r.; tbe United States.
gHIRTS RETAILED AT WHOLES ALE PRICES.
'- -- SCAt* ov XEICIS :
Six New York Mills Muslin Shirts, made to order,
with Richardson's Extra Fine Linen Bosoms and
Cuffs, 820 or 838 per dozen. JSadj .1
Six Wamsn'ta Mills Muslin Shirts, made to
$18 or
with fine Linen Bosoms am
doxen. - -
Six Fine Shirr--. Sl-W. . .
First-class Work and perfect fit guaranteed.
Single Shirts sent by mail for sample.
ISSTBUCTtOXS roa ULI--JIIASUKZllgXT ;
1st—Around the Neck;
2d— Around the Brca=t:
3d—Length of Sleeve from centre of Bock to
Knuckle?, with arm bent;
4th—Length ofBosoms. ‘ ■ -
Say if you wish Buttons, Studds or Eyglets in the
bosom.
: FRKDLEWIS.-
mrI4-eod3m 751 Broadway. New York.
SOUTHWEST GEORGIA LANDS
FOR SALE.
G eorgia, terrell county.-Bv virtue of a
decree from the Superior Court of Bibb county,
in the case of Thalia Peters vs. E. F. Best, Guardian
of Mathew Peters, a lunatic. Twill offer for pale at
tbe Court-honse doorin Dawson, on the first Tuesday
in June next, between the legal hours of sale, the half
interest (400acres) in the Plantation belonging jointly
to the estate of tho ?aid Peters and Knott * Hollings
worth, containing Eight Hnndred and Ten Acres, in
cluding Lot* Humber* 101.102, 103 .and 128 in the
Fourth District of Terrell county, formerly owned by
Martha P. Kolbe. Tbe whole Plantation may be
bought if desired. . , _ - >
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Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
FOR PURIFYING THE BIOOD.
Tho reputation this ex
cellent medicine enjoys,
is derived from Us cores,
many of which are of a
truly marvellous char
acter. Inveterate cases
of Scrofula, where tho
system seemed utterly
given up to corruption,
have yielded, to this com
pound of anti-strumous
virtues. Disorders of a
scrofulous typo, and af
fections which are merely
aggravated by the presence of scrofulous matter,
have been radically cored in rach numerous in
stances, in every settlement in tbo country, that tho
public do not need to be informed hero that it is in
most cases a specific and absolute remedy.
Scrofulon3 poison is ono of tho most destructive
, enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt
tenant of the organism undermines the constitution,
and invites the attack of cnfbcbUng or fatal diseases,
without excitinxasuspicton of its praaenno Again,
it seems to breed infoction throughout the body, and
then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop
Into ono or other of its hideous farms, either on tho
surface or among tho vitals. In tho latter, tuber
cles may be suddenly deposited In tho lungs or
heart, or tumors formed in tho liver. These facts
make the occasional use of the Sarsaparilla as a
preventive, advisable.
It is a mistake to suppose that to long os no erup
tions or humors appear, there must be no scrofulous
taint. Those forms of derangement may never
occur, nml yet tho vital farces of tho body.be so re
duced by its subtle agency, as materially t, impair
the health and shorten the duration of Ufa- It is a
common error, also, that scrofula Is t.
tary. Itdoes.li ‘ ‘ ‘
bat is also ca_
blood. Low living, indigestion, foul i
habits, uncleanliness, and tho de
orally, produce it. Weakly cons
fortified by tbe most constant and i
are peculiarly liable to it. Yet tho
whose turbid blood swells the veins s
cntly exuberant vitality, hre often '
and on the road to its conscqi
class or condition can depend
it, nor feel insensible to tho Imp
tual remedy. <
In St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose or
for Tetter, Salt Rheum, * * ’
and. Ey
lie diseases caused prim
tho scrofulous infection, the SanapcrrUta is so t
ficient as to bo indispensable. And m the more
- - — ,s la,Dropsy, Hearty
cu ral(/la, and other
_ nervous systems, the
Sarsaparilla, through its purifying power, re
moves the cause of thedisordcr and produces aston-
ishing cures.
The sarsaparilla root of the tropics does not by
itself achieve these results. “ — 1 -*-*-*
tracts combined with it, of s
potent is this onion of healing
• 'Venereal and Mercurial Di
•*
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
.ForFever and Ague. Intermittent Fe
ver, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,
Bomb Ague, Periodical or Billon*
Fever, Ac., and indeed all the affec
tion*; which arise from malarious?
* ! marsh, or miasmatic poisons.
As ita name implies, it docs Cure,, sad does not
fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Btemutn,
Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous. *n° st ancji
whatever, it in nowise injures any patient, 'ipe
number and importance or its cures In the ague a^*
tricts, are literally beyond account, and tre believe
without a parallel in the history of medicine.
pride is gratified by the acknowledgments yre re
ceive of tne radical cure s effected in o 1 js unate cases,
and where other remedies- had wholly fhfle<L.
Unaccliraated persons, either resident to, or
travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro
tected by taking the A.G UJj CURE daily.
For Liver Complaints, arising from
of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, £th
-,tte liver into healthy activity. - .
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., P 1 *®**?}
and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sola
allround tho world.
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