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LOCAL COLXJlVClSr.
Adrertlftlnff Index.
J. C. Conklin, Merchant Tailor.
Fre»b Arrival*—George M. Logan.
J. W. Schofield. Attorney at Law.
Bibb Postponed Sheriff * Sales—James Martin.
Sheriff. (
Attention, Protection Fire Company, No. 1.
B.bb Sheriff** Sale*—James Martin, Sheriff.
For Salo at a Bargaiq—Turpin A Ogden.
Bibb Legal Notice—C. T. Ward, Ordinary.
London Store.
THEY HAVE COME AT LAST.
WHAT H \ S OOME P
ONE THOUSAND of tt.cmo damifiod SUawla
wtncij r.u- ■■ 1 .cell great ticjumcnt laat bcmoq all
over tbo State of Georgia. And why ? Bccinae the
damage ia to amall that it can hardly bo dctocted,
and atill they are aold at onlr half the nanal price.
J. EMANUEL.
Wonder where I can get one of thoso damaged
alia wla ?
The London Store ia the place, and J. EMANUEL
lathe name.
The Loodoo Store ia atill open, and J. EMANUEL
ia ready to eell to Ida old and new customers Goods
at aneh prices which has always made the London
Store a popular place amongst buyers.
J. EMANUEL.
Don't pass fay the LONDON STORE without com
ing in to examine the stock and price, and yon will
be anra to boy. J. EMANUEL.
If yon want a lino BREAKFAST SHAWL at only
onV dollar, call at the London Store.
oct3-!f J. EMANUEL.
VERY POPULAR f
MACK BROTHERS 9
HEW FAHOY G00D8 AHD NOTION STORE.
Thor have Among their latest arrivals :
Tbo • ‘Accommodation Skirt,*’ justly called *o and
Tory mnch liked by the Jadiee.
L* Favorite and Boulevard Skirt.
Thomson'* Glove Fitting Corset.
Embroidered and Plain Corsets, a fall line.
Woolen* for Children, a large assortment.
Buttons and Gimp* of all color* and in endless
variety.
FLOP. DE MAYO AND
LOVE AMONG THE ROSE. J ,
A New Perfume.
Pearl Beads, Braids, Rcfflh.gs, Beltings and hun
dreds of other small articles, which the ladies are
looking for every day.
63“ No trouble to show Goods st
MACK BROTHERS',
oct3-0t Second street, Damour’s block.
1000 YARDS GOOD CALICOES, at 10 eenta per
yard.
tOO yards latest stylo Dress Goods, at 35 cents per
yard.
100 piece* yard wide Bleaching, at 12% cents per
yard.
A large assortment of Shirtings, lloxnespnns,
Osnaburgs. Stripes, Checks, Kentucky and North
Carolina Jeans, at manufacturer's pries*, at
D. J. BAER'S,
oet 8-3t Corner Cherry and Third Streets.
NOW IS THE TIME
To repair the inroads made upon the physical
strength by the heated term which baa closed with
September. The vitality that baa been oozing
through the pores in tlio form of perspiration, for
the last three months, requires to be replaced, as a
preparative to tlio cold season which makes inch
disastrous havoc with relaxed and untoned systems.
The reserve of vigor with which the stoniest man com
mences the summer campaign la drained ont of him
at its dose, and nnlesa by some means he acquires
a new stock of vital energy wherewith to encounter
the shock of a colder season, be may droop and
wither like the falling leave* whose life-Joieos are
exhausted. If it la thus with the strong, how mnch
more perilous ia the condition of the weak and ail
ing. Their reason must suggest to them, more
forcibly than these printed words, tbo nooeesity for
invlgoration, and the world having dccidod, after an
experience nf almost a quarter of a century, that
nOSTETTElYS STOMACH BITTERS embrace each
restorative properties as are not possessed by any
tonic and alterative preparation in existence. The
Importance of resorting to that great Renovator and
Begdlator of the human machine, at this critical
season ia obviona as the light of day. Let all who
desire to eecapo an attack of chills and fever, bil
lons remittent fever, dysentery, diarrheas, dyspep
sia, rheumatism, hypochondria, or any other of the
diseases of which the fall season is the prolific pa
rent, have recourse promptly to thf* celebrated pre
ventive and restorative.
Bucnu.
This wonderful medicine lias gained a world-wide
fame for the cure of affections of the kidneys and
bladder, and all who require it are in search of tlio
best. Dromgoole A Co.'s Bnehti, prepared by reg
ular physicians of Memphis, Tenn.. is recognized as
the best and cheapest. I’rico 31. hold by druggists
everywhere.
SAVE 25 PER CENT
AND BUY YOUR
READY MADE CLOTHING
AT D. J. BAER’S,
CORNER CHERRY AND THIRD STREETS.
I am offering at reduced prices,
200 Men's Black and Dark Blue Beaver Suits, latest
style, mt £25.00 each, worth $40.00.
500 first quality Men's Caeeimere Business Suite, at
$15.00 each.
100 Men's Black Dress Suits at a bargain.
Boys' Clothing of all grades and qualities, at ae>
tonish'ng low prices.
1000 Freedmcn Suita at $3.00 each.
Merchants and Planters will do well to
my stock before baying elsewhere, at
D. J. BAER'S,
oet 3-St Comer Cherry and Third streets.
The New York Stel
Their Entire Stock,
oovgisrryG or
SILKS,
SATINS.
MATERIALS FOR SUITS.
CLOAKS,
SACQCES,
CLOTHS.
CASSIMERES.
VESTINGS.
SHAWLS,
WOOLEN GOODS,
THE MARRIAGE RING.
Essays on the Easons or Yocni. and tlio Foixrrs
of Aou, in regard to Social Evils, with certain help
for the erring and unfortunate. Bent In sealed let
ter envelops*, free of charge. Address HOWARD
ASSOCIAI ION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa.
aept26-3m
Do you shako f Use King of CMlh.
King of ObiUs never fails to cure.
Dumb and congestive chills cured with King of
Chills.
King of Chills is the malarial antidote.
Words to Motuxrs.—We have the pleasure of
annonndug the revival of Dr. Jeoaon’s celebrated
medicine, Southern Soothing Syrup, which thou
sands of Southern mothers and nureca hivo exten
sively used and Justly extolled for ita gentle ano
dyne qualities and nutritive support to infant life.
Refreshing deep la induced, which ia tlio animua of
a healthy, vigorous child constitution. To accuro
this everything of a diatreaaing inlluenco upon the
nervous system, so inimical to infant life, is dis
carded from tbs preparation. Mothers and nurses
uso it. It will savo your own rest, and tlio lives of
your Infant charges. See advertisement "S. 18 B.
618."
YOUR ITVER.
If your liver ia torpid and your towels consti
pated. take ono doeo of Dromgoole .t Co.'s Liver
Pills, and they will act sowell and pleasantly you
will have no others. They aro the beat purgative
yon ever used.
Be Wise is Time.—How many aro there who,
afflicted with aiecaao in an incipient stage, delay
from time to time having recourse to some reme
dial agent, which would effectually arrest the fur
ther progress of disease, aud render tlio system
Impregnable to its insidious attacks. It is unfor
tunately too true—there aro thousands who sink I
.into an early gravo—whereas at a trilling expense
they might-have lived to a good old age. If there
1 • by i .a. ■ .1 U. luedieme. and thousands j N£W YORK JOBBING PRICES.
H.BMOVAL.
GOLDSMITH & NUSSBAUM,
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
CLOTmXO, BOOTS AND SHOES,
AND GENTS' FURNI3HIXO GOODS,
hate snores to
The Hollingsworth Building,
On Fourth street, oppoe-.tj Adams, Jones k Rey
nolds’ Warehouse, whore they will be pleased to aee
their old customers, as well aa new ones, to give
them an opportunity to inspect one of tho finest and
best selected stocks in the city.
WHOLESALE BUYERS AND
Country Merchants, Bear in Mind
That great inducements are offered at this well
known establishment, and be anr* lo give them a
call while laying in your winter supplies.
REMEMBER THE PLACE !
Opposite the new Planters' Warehouse, Hollings
worth Bailding.
GOLDSMITH k NUSSBAUM.
500 pair* of PANTS, at
GOLDSMITH A NUSSBAUM'8,
Hollingsworth Bailding.
300 COATS for Freedmcn and Laborers, st
GOLDSMITH A NUSSBAUM’S,
Hollingsworth Bailding.
FURNISHING GOODS at Wholesale and Betail, at
GOLDSMITH A NUSSB.VUM'S,
Under Byingtoo's Hotel.
A large stock of DOMESTICS always on hand, at
oetl-Gt GOLDSMITH A XUSSBAUM'3.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES,
Silk Ribbons,
Velvet Ribbons and Trimmings,
Gloves. Hosiery and
White Goods,
CLOTHING AND GF.NTi' FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Together with an unequalled line of New Paris and
London Drees Goods, in which will be found
Every Novelty of the Season!
These Good* comprise the balance of oar Fall Im
portation. and include also oar RECENT HEAVY
PURCHASES AT AUCTION*. They wi11 Lo sold at
VERY A i TRACTIVE PRICES!
And the present i* an extraordinary opportunity of
purchasing good, seasonable and staple articles at
Great Bargain*.
S. WAXELBAUM, BRO. <fc CO..
45 and 47 Second street, Triangular block.
Boots and Shoes for the Million
AT D. J. BAER’S,
CORNER CHERRY AND THIRD STREETS.
I am offering
100 dozen Men** beat quality Calf akin Sewed Boot*,
at €5.00 each, worth 87.00.
60 dozen Men** Kip Plantation Boots, at 82.50 each,
worth 84.00.
Boya’ and Youths* Boots of all qualities, at lowest
price*.
200 dozen Mena’ Calfskin Gaiters, Balmoral* and
Brogans, sewed and pegged, at astonishing low
prices.
800 dozen Ladies* and Misses' Shoes of all grade*,
at astonishing low prices.
ALL GOODS WARRANTED.
Merchants and Planters wOl do well to examino
my stock, at D. J. BAER'S,
oct 3-3t Comer Cherry and Third Streets.
WASHINGTON,
here all day.
The Supreme Court assembled to-day—no qnoriua.
present and adjourned to to-morrow. The order of
business is as follows: First, argument of cases
pending at the cloee of the former term. Next,
those for which no days were assigned, and then the
regular docket.
Revenue from the Southern States is nearly fifty
per cent, greater than last year.
Boutwell speaks at Philadelphia to-night.
Amos Kendall is gradually sinking. His mind is
perfectly clear.
The President has appointed Samuel Brown, Jr.,
Assessor Fourth Tennessee District, vice Tune.
Virginia has paid 81,840,000 tax on manufactured
tobacco, between March and September.
The Northern train, duo at 5 o'clock, will not ar
rive till midnight.
Seizure of the**^tearner Cuba.
Wilmington. Oct. 4.—The privateer Hornet alias
nfo, ffOin Tfew York'f¥£h&6h>r IT TalterpTrom
Philadelphia; schooner Althea, from Philadelphia;
schooner J. S. Clarke, from Philadelphia. Sailed,
steamer Key West, for Sew Pork ; bark Ik B. Wal
ker, for Savannah; schooner E. M. Baxter, for Wil
mington, X. C.; schooner Mary Collins, for Wilming
ton, N. C.; schooner Joseph Logan, for Jacksonville.
CITY BANKING COMPAQ
OF MACON.
CASH CAPITAL, : : : : 8200,000
C. A. SUITING.
PlUIDIXT.
otaacroae:
W. lb JOHN.-TON.
J.J. GRESHAM.
File.—We regret to announce that a fire broke
ont in the gin-house of CoL H. A. Clinch, near
this place, on Wednesday last, about noon,
which, spreading to a saw mill contiguous, en
tirely consumed both buildings in a very short
time, together with a gin and two and half bales
of cotton. It is supposed a match was dropped
into the cotton while being picked, which came
in contact with the saws of the gin, igniting and
doing the damage. The misfortune of Colonel
C. is deeply lamented by his friends. Loss
about $2000.—Hancock Journal.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL,
X X. SHEA,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
THE
HURLEY'S AGUE TONIC!
COATS,
PANTALOONS N0AB8MC ~ N0HERcnBT<
SIX GREAT REMEDIES
OF THE AO-E-
Daily Review of the Market.
Cuba, appeared off Smithville on Saturday evening
with Caban colors flying. It has been definitely as
certained that she has two hundred men and thirty
officers aboard, the majority of the latter being cx-
Confederaies. Her armament consists of eight
heavy guns. Yesterday she anchored inside the bar
and sent an engineer and purser to the city to se
cure a supp'y of coal, that taken aboard off New
York not being adapted to quick movements. Sus
picions being soon aroused, the officers, after en
gaging a supply cf coal, returned to the vessel with
out making arrangements to get the coal aboard.
They left tho city last night about twelve o'clock for
Smithville, tLiriy-Sve miles below the city, in a
small yawl.
Collector of Customs Rumley chartered tho steam
tug Alpha this morning at four o'clock, and having
placed in tho hands of Deputy United States Mar
shal a warrant issued by the United States Com
missioner, placed him aboard of her with part of
the Customs force, with orders to detain the priva
teer until farther orders. Col. Frank, commander
of the Unitod States troops posted at Smithville.
is expected to co-operate with the Deputy Marshal
and force if necessary. The Alpha has not yet re
turned. Further intelligence will be telegraphed
immediately on her arrival. The officers who visited I
tbo city were very bold and confident, insisting that groceries; but we have no change to note in prices.
OFFICE DAILY TELEGRAPH. \
October 4—Evening, ISC9.)
Cotton*.—Receipts to-day 4S7 bales; sales 225;
shipped 2S3.
Tho market opened firm, with a good demand,
this morning, at 24 cents, and continued thus until
the usual noon dispatches were received, when
prices advanced & half cent—the market closing firm
at 24# cents for middlings.
UACON-COTTON" STATEMENT.
Stock on hand Sept. 1,1S09—bales.. 179
Received to-day. * 487
Received previously 12,710—13,197
13,S7C
Shipped to-day 2S3
Shipped previously 8,103— 8,S91
Stock on hand this evening 4.9S5
FKXJOHT ON COTTON FROM XACON.
Freight, all rail to Savannah 80.55 9 100 Ibe
Freight, sail Savannah to Boston....t* lb
Freight, sail Savannah to Liverpool.9-lCd, and Id V
lb by steam.
Freight, through by rail and steam to
New York 81.35 V 100 lbs
Freight, through by rail and steam to
Philadelphia 1.35 V 100 lbs
Freight, through bv rail and steam to
Baltimore 1.35 V 100 lbs
Freight, through by rail and steam to
Boston, via New York 1.70 V 100 lbs
Trade was very good to-day. both in dry goods and
VESTS
Evory
SECOND :
rticlo si m j'
Com by the cxr-loxJ is Belling at 1 £0 per boabel;
retailing at 1 60.
Bacon firm and unchanged.
Other articles quiet at Saturday's figures.
I,*TtST MARKETS 11V TSUWRAPB.
Domestic Markets.
Xtrw You, October 3, noon Southern securities
are lower—especially North Carolina*. Tcnneseeee,
ex-coupons 60X961: new 52%<<g52M. North Caro
lines, ex-coupons, 49@50: new 43343V. South
Carolina*, now C4}f(.iC5. Export of specie for the
week $250,000. Gold closed at 29^-
New You, October 4, noon. — Stocks steadv. I
Money 6(37. Sterling, long 8}*; short 8}*. Gold
29V- I6C2s 19V. Teqpeasees, ox-eonpons, 64; COTTON
new. 51}*. Virginias, ex-eoapons, 63; new, 57V-
LouisUnaa, oM. 69: new, 65; levees, 65: 8s 82; '
Alabama 8s 90V: 5s 03. Georgia 6* 82V: 7* 89. I
North Carolines, old 50; new 43.
MADE TO MEASVRK. FROM the MOST VARIED
HANDSOME MATERIAL.
PRICES TO SUIT METERS. *
No. 44 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
auc29-tf
LADII'S’
GRECIAN SENDS,
OLOVE-VID BUTTON
BOOTS AND SLIPPERS,
Bronze and White Kid Slippers,
rP.KBT.MACOa.GA.
1 with their Trad* Mask wa
(the BESTQUAhlTY.
PLANTKKS
m.NKS.
■ ia all its
u4 virimtj-. Uaviec no etronlatlen to protect,
tho whole capital ia ruaractoed for tbo aociuity of
Depositors and Patron,.
an»12-daw;:mo
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MACON.
—PaxsisaxT.
...Caaaiam.
Corner Second and Cherry Streets.
I \LSCOUNT. DEPOSIT AND COLLECTION.
U Exrhansr Booth! and Fold.
Liberal sdeanoeo medo e* ahiimeats of Cotton to
any rood Northern or Curupees houter.
Collect iur., promptly el tended It.
there is no process by which a privateer can be
legally detained. The event creates mnch excite
ment
The Cuba was seized by the Deputy U. 8. Marshal
at Smithville at 12 Jt to-day, and brought up to the
dty and anchored half a mile below. A number of
offloers are now in the city, and poaitive in tbeir
declarations that there ia no pretext under which
the can be detained by the authorities any longer
than necessary to hare an investigation in arma
ment and crew. Tho Cuba ia a formidable veaael,
and represented to have great speed. She is short
of coal and proviaiona, and machinery considerably
•1 -rat h
The following is a complete list of officers; Com
modore Fdward Higgins, Commander; Thomas L.
Dorwin, Lieutenant Commander; David A. Telfair,
Navigator officer and Lieutenant; C. W. Read. M m m H M m HH
IJontenant * Dr Frcl J McVnltv finrernn ■ I n,I1 , T unchanged. Com dull and declining. Mess atrietly sCommimioD Bu-insm, and shsll five special
Lieutenant, Dr. red. J. McNulty, Stugcon, p or £ nominll at so 35 Lard, barrels, 1S@18V. care and attsntieo to all buainc.-j entrusted to us.
Eniiqno Yoliente, Paymaster; Prentiss Ingra- Freightsauiet. 4 I Weretnrneorsineere thaokito ourolj p.itrons fe
bam. Captain of Marines and Privateer Secretary
to the Commodore; Dr. E. W. Dnboise, Assistant
Surgeon; D. D. Monroe, First Lieutenant Assistant
Marines; Nicholas Esling, Master; R. Somers, En-
XJErVIjETns :
\ITE acain tender ynu our services as Cottun Fac-
s TT tor* and Commission Merchant?, at our old
Flour dull and declining. Wheat dull and nomi- I stand on Third *trcet. and pledge ourselves to conduct
Freights quiet.
Cotton firm; middlings, 27V-
Nxw You, October 4. evening—Cotton firmer,
hot cloeing quiet; sale* 2800 bale* at 23.
Floor heavy and lower; superfine State 5 55(95 80;
. _ „ „ . „ . _ common to fair extra Southern 6 25(36 70. Wheat
■tgn; Henry 8. Coke, Ensign; A. M. Mason, En- heavy and X«*2c lower; red Western 142@1 44; H-
aign; lb H. Gibson, F.n«ign ; Wm. D. Phillips, Mid- linois 128@1 35. Corn heavy and 233c lower; mix-
ahipman; Antonio Man ex. Midshipman: T^nl. 1 cd Western 9&3101-
w u ? ’. TT^ Governments heavy; 1862s 19V- Southerns ir-
Frendt, Chief Engineer; Bobi. Graham, First A*> regular. Money easy at 7; some business at 6.
aistant Engineer; John Lynch, First Assistant En- Sterling improved anil at 7*(@8V- Gold atcady at
gineer; Wm. H. Robinson, First Assistant Engineer; 28K- Stock* closed atcady.
James Dennison, Second Assistant Engineer; Ste- Bairmou, October 4.—Cotton a shade hotter,
phenKeamey Second Aaristant Engmeer; Joaquim l’o^rT Howard St. superiln. 6 00*
Agniar, Second Assistant Engineer; Edward O. Tor- I 0 25. Wheat duU at 1 40(31 45. Corn, mixed West-
alias, Second Assistant Engmeer: John Malloy, era. 1 00. Oats dull at 58(360. Rye 116*120. Mess
Paymaster’s Clerk; W. J. Faherty, JIastor’s Mate. «•* W_00. Bacon firm; shoulders 17V@17V.
| put favors and solicit a continu me-* of tha fame, si
would reque-t Plantrrs fenrrally, to five u* a trial,
aJ we make the sals of cotton a speciality.
Shall be prepared to reader the ucua .-.ceomrcoda-
tion
JONATHAN fOLLTXB & 8U.V,
COTTON VACTORS,
Ialyl-dtw3in MACON, GA.
u.TJLTw^\ U wVi£^'a;"*pi^L” t ' W " I Arrival of Filhbasters on the Florida
Coast.
Savsuab, October 4.— The Morning News has
reports from Florid* of the arrival of the steamship
The New York Store
Would respectfully inform
Country Merchants
AND RETAIL BUYERS,
That, notwithstanding tho great rush they baTS had
lately upon tbeir stock, they are still enabled to
offer everything in the way of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
WOOLEN GOODS,
BLANKETS,
CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS.
BOOTS, SHOES,
TRUNKS,
Etc., Etc., Etc.,
At prices which will compare favorably with
of well attested cases Ohtsblinh beyoiitl tin* j
Ulitvof a doubt, tbo curative proportion of any ono
particular remedy, Umh llurley’11 Sarsaparilla and
rut ash is unquestionably the greatest medicine ever
introduced to an afflicted community. Hesitate
not, therefore, to nso it, if BuflVrmg fi\>m any of
the ills which flesh is heir to.—Herwd (Omtmtzton,
Texas.) July 11 tf
Tin Hchan Form Divide.—What sad havoc
Scrofula inflicts on the human system. How Rlieu-
matUm distorts tho frame. What misery the in
judicious use of Calomel entails. How sad the
effects of Syphilis transmitted from parent to child.
Would yon avoid those terriblo afflictions, fail not to
use Dr. TUTTS SARSAPARILLA. AHD QUEEN S
DELIGHT. It penetrates every fibre of the sys
tem, even into the bones, and eradicates every trace
Call and examine before purchasing.
S WAXKLBAUM, BRO. & CO.,
45 and 47 Second street, Triangular block.
of disease.
oct S-dAwl*
Woman's Best Friend.—Dr. J. Bradfield's 44 FY-
male JCegulator" for sale by druggists everywhere,
is beyond all doubt the beet cmenagogno known tor;
tho medical profession. It is no quack nostrum,
but a legitimate prescription, purely vegetable, re
commended and prescribed by tbo best physicians
in tbo State. Suffering woman! do not let your
fears nor the prejudices of others cause you to re
main iu misery. Read Dr. Bradfield’s column, fol
low his advice, and butler no more.
bep9-dlm
ENGLISH FEMALE LI ITERS
Cures all female complaints;
Cures wife, daughter and mother.
Cures cases pronounced incurable,
Cures all irregular uterine actions,
Cures hysterics and chlorosis.
Cures diseases peculiar to females.
J. P. Dbomooole & Co.,
Proprietors, Memphis, Tt-un.
Sold by Druggists.
READ THESE LINES AND PONDER THEM WELL
The beet tests of the merits of my proprietary
article is to ascertain what is thought of it at home
where it is manufactured. Such a test Uppman'a
Pyrafuge can well stand, as to-day it is decidedly
the favorite remedy for chills and fever, dumb ague
and Other diseases of a malarious origin, in the city
of Savannah where it is prepared. The principal
druggtst* of the city would a* much think of doing
castor oil in their ntoro* as to be without
this prpolar (and deservedly so) remedy. It is a
vegetable preparation free from deleterious drugs,
and acts as a touic upon the entire system, thereby
invigorating the system, ho much so as to enable it
to throw off disease. Pyvafxige does not nauseate
or sicken the patient, and can be taken by the most
delicate persona without fear. If should' always bo
at hand. a» chi.Is and fever creep upon us so
stealthily that we are not aware of its approach un
til it is upon us. A word to the wise is sufficient,
SaraKt.a \ iforniiq Xews, may 2-tf
KAY ION'S OIL OF LIFE cores all aches and
pains, ami is the great remedy for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia.
RAYTON*S PILLS cure Sick Headache and all
bilious diseases.
75 dozen MEN'S BLACK AND COLORED FUR
HATS, at *2.00 each, worth 53.50 each.
100 dozen Mens* Black and Brown Brash and Beaver
Hats, at $3.00 each, worth 85.00.
200 dozen Men's Black and Colored Wool Hats, at
$4.50 per dozen.
Always on hand a large assortment of Bovb* and
Children's Hats, at D. J. BAER’S,
oct 3 3t Corner Cherry and Third Streets.
w, hopsoint c*5 co.
Are now opening a enperb stock of
Fall and Winter Dry floods!
Mr. W. A. Hopson writes to them from New York
as follows: “I have made a heavy combination
hero. We have bought goods in largo quantities of
parties who were obliged to sell at great sacrifices,
and the majority of our stock can be sold at prices
lower than those which prevailed before the war.
“Those Hilk and wool Poplins cost the importers
Go cents—sell them at 37>* cents. The Stciuback's
yard wide Furniture Prints cost to import 40 cents—
sell them at 25 cents.
“And in making the stock, always give our cus
tomers the advantage of what we save in purchasing,
no matter how low the goods are bought."
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SOLOMONS’ BITTERS
roR sale nr
X.. W. HUNT & CO., Druggists,
Nos. 82 and 84 Cherry Street,
MACOS, GEORGIA*
COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.
F RANK S. HKSSELTINE. RegUter. will hold i
Court of Bankruptcy at
Fort Valley, October Stb.
Macon. ** 0t b.
America#. ** II th.
Cuthbert, “ 12:lx 13th.
Albany, ** 15tb.
geptw-tf
troy rosiaiiii ibmuvav.y.
Ihia Institution offers the accumulated advaa’acee
of over 50 years' succes>tul operation.
Every facility i# provided tor a thorough cour #e of
aaeful and ornamental education, under the dire ition
of a oorpa of more than twenty professors and teach
er*. For circular*, apply to JOHN H. WILLA.RD,
Troy, N. Y. au*21-42nt
I. C. PLANT & SON.
.Bankers and Brokers,
XFFICB In th. Flr*t Ssti^n.l Buk BalMlnc. on
* Ch.nr (Imt. -reo.H d ‘"T from lh. mwr of
SttondMiHt. Will Bu hirht m4 Time Kxehanc
on th. North. Swuub, Autmn sod other nointa.
aakelib.r.1 .dnumw on Cotton in Store in Muni,
or on ihi.mMit. of Cmttom to tomi finthm or
Xarono*. bioireo, or «» Bonds. Stork* or other rood
iNuntire Will i'*reb*M and Nil
BONDS, STOCKS,
GOLD,
‘ SILVER.
and m*k. larMUuMt, fur portiw u tbej may direct.
tnxj3 Cm*
T. J. PERKINS,
B A N K E R,
EC PA ULA \LABA\TA.
tf Exrhuire, Bank No tea and Coin boscht end
Mid. Collr-tiom made on .11 Moenibl. rninu In
AUbaat aadUMnie. wtB-2*
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE
Orphans’ Home and Free School.
Draws daily in public in Balaton’s Hall Block,
Third street, op stairs, Macon, Georgia.
The following were the drawn numbers, in tho
Supplementary Scheme, October 4;
EVENING DRAWING-CLASS No. 474.
3, 30.10, 37, 51, 47, 13, 52, GO, GJ, 77,
43,27- *
Thirteen Drawn Numbers. oct 4-lt
CITY AFFAIRS.
TUESDAY MORNING, OOTOBEtt 5, 1SC9.
ApoLoomc.—Tho city editor of tho TTLxenarn
haa boon absent for the last few days, attending to
private business affairs, and hie department of tbo
paper, therefore, has suffered some neglect. Ho is
now sgain at his post, and will mako amends by in
creasing his labors for awhile.
Pjltott Fiax Exnxomsuxn.—This miehine was
exhibited yeeterdxy afternoon. The result was most
satisfactory. In the absence of the Mayor, Colonel
W. K. deGraffenriod was appointed Chairman, and
who gave tho following certificate. The Extin
guisher is most effective in incipient fires:
"We take pleasure in stating that we witnessed
tho experiments of Mr. T. H. Morgan with Bab
cock's Patent Fire Extinguisher, this afternoon, in
front of the City Hall, and that he succeeded in ex
tinguishing four large fires in a very short time, and
in our opinion, the machine performed in every re
spect aa Mr. Morgan represents it.”
W. K. DEGBArrtLviuxD, Chairman.
L. W. Hot. A. McCallie.
W. J. Lawton. D. C. Griftix.
VmoiL Powers. Southwestern Railroad Co.
Alabama at Fcrnandina on Friday night from Now j sales 460; receipts 670.
Lard 19010}*. Whisky firm at 12201 22}*.
Virginias, old 45; coupons, old, 49; new 51 bid.
Savaxsan, October 4.—Cotton receipt* 2080 bales;
market dull; middlings 23}*; sales 508 bales.
Augusta, October 4.—Cotton opened firm at 25
for middling, bat closed weak and }*@}*e lower;
York, with five hundred men, including sixty offi
cers. for the Cuban expedition now rendezvousing
on the gulf coast. Tho men were immediately put
aboard the cars and sent to Cedar Keys where
steamers await them. Two hundred men arrived at
Baldwin, Florida, from Savannah, on Saturday
night. They are supposed to be a portion of a com
mand now organizing in Middle Georgia.
Fearful Storms and Floods.
Balttxokx, October 4.—The loss by a terrific flood
last night, is nearly a quarter of a m llion dollars.
FoXTXias Moxnox, October 4.—A heavy north
easter prevailed last night.
Nxw Yoke, October 4.—A heavy galo and torrents
of rain at daylight this morning. The tide is very
high.
PHiutDEifnia, October 4.—Tbo Schnylkfll River
has risen ten feet and mnch
Ckablzstox, October 4.—Cotton firmer and ad
vanced }*6W*° 1 Halo 425 bales; middlings 25}*Q
25%; receipts 1010.
JUDGE OF US BY THE PAST,
ADAMS, JONES & REYNOLDS
U 70ULD respectfully ny to the Cotton Flantert of
8oathwestern *n<l Aiiddlo U*orfUw when It b«a
been tbeir pleasure to serve the imvt tca&H* so rutis-
fkctorilf, that they will find them fully prepared an{
reedy to reeelve. store, ship or sell to the very hr it
advantage, nil Cotton consigned to them during the
foming season; while totbcie who have not be cto-
fore tried ur, we would sey we kaow wee . > plewe
you.
We offer the usual aceommoda ion to our patron*
on tbeir rrowin* crop#, and wil take pleasure in fill
PERFECTLY RELIABLE.
Ihe only remedy for Chilli and Fever, or Atveuid
Fever, that is or can be depended upon, U HUR-
LEY’S AGUE TONIC. There have been thousand*
cured by urim? it who have tried the usaal remedies
without benefit.
WORTHY Or ATTB28TIOV.
T) Dr. Thos. A. Hurley:
I hereby certify that during laat year I waa attack
ed with the Ague whilst in Vicksbura, Miss., and used
several popular medicine* with but temporary relief.
On reaching home tho disease returned in a worse type,
if possible, when my medical attendant ordered Qui
nine in largo doses— frequently as high as *ix»y
c:rnins per day. and which must have cost mo nearly
1 C'H suited Dr. fcmith, of Louisville, aud found
be prescribed quinine and arsenio combined, which I
refused to take, preferring to let the disease take ita
course. I vras almost bloodne?*, extremejy exhausted.
a*>d pronounced with enlarge Liver and Spleen. About
this time tho advertisement of Hurley’s Ague Tonic
appeared in a city paper, and I determined to give it
atria!. I did so, and have no reason to regret it.
t'ne bottle restored me completely, andsincc that time
I have seen nearly a hundred cn-«rs in which it acted
with equally hap'>y results, and would certainly
recommend it a- preferable to any other tonic before
the public.
JAMES MARTIN, Engineer.
Locisviu.*, Ky„ June 15.1S05.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD!
HURLEY’S SAR.-APARILLA,
IODIDE POTASH.
Affection* of (tie Hone*, IUbUual (Okllire-
iim«, Debility, Dlaeoaea of tli** Kidney*.
m*l>ep«lH, Kryalpelns, Femnle Irreg-
ulnrtt lew* Fistula, all Skin
DUcnirS) Liver Conijilnini,
Indlftr«tton f Pile*. Pul
monary OUcnMr*.
Scrofula, or
King'- Kvlt, Syphilis, ami all ImpurltD*
ox ttie lS!ood.
Lo
aparilln
Hurley’* 8ai
I bclio.vo it thMU. jp
public. A^othing under the h
totayio without proof of th
kind; therefore! fpeak will
the subject.
My daughter has bc-n aHli
anditiffooMof tl
ployed the principal p hylic In
I3VII.LK, April 4, lrt»>5.
it it i.s rej'rcsented, and
ul medicine before tU
nivens could iuiluce mo
»• strongest ami surest
ir.idy and p-itivedyon
th ski
nl )ch:
could not cure
not expecting it w<
aatonUhmeut she
c t i nu* • II
would not give thi
the only remedy '
medical qualities,
Jd.7
ell.
. J and they
four Sarsaparilla,
d, but to my great
‘ ' ik God
Heine 1
ur Sarsaparilla,
doubt
Any person requl m
statement, will find me nt
and Walnut street.*, Loui
th-.: it alone cured her.
Ll’KR HKVNdLnP.,
g Ihe truth and honesty of tins
dfn.cc, corner Ninth
HURLEY’S
POPULAR
C »NDY.
A, thit 1, t
all-
Crude Turpemino unchanged. Tar steady at 2 80.
Cotton steadv at 24'*(<r25 for low middlings.
LocwvnxB. October 4.—Provisions firm. Mess
Pork 32 00. Bacon, shoulders 17; clear sides 20}*.
Whisky 115.
Cixccwati, October 4.—Whisky 1 17. Mess Pork
unchanged. Lard unsettled at 16,,. Bacon held
firmly; shoulders 16}*; clear sides 20; demand light.
Mobile, October4.—Cotton is in fair demand and
closed firm: sales 700 bales; receipts 1639; ex
ports 184; middling, 24}*@24}*.,
NewOkleacw, October 4.—Cotton firmer; sales
3550 bales; middlings 21}*@25; receipts 7580.
Flour dull at 5 75ur 6 27. Com tinner; white 112.
Oats 59&60. Bran 1 20. Mess Pork 33 75. Bacon
firm; shoulders 17}*; clear rib sides21; clear sides
nronertv hai been de- 2l *i h * m8 Lard firm at 19(tf21}*. Sugar
property nas Dcen ue- Molasses, roboiled 62V<a75. Wliisky
stroyed. 1 27}*. Coffee qniot and unchanged. Freights im-
Doveb Plains. N. Y., October 4—The Harlem Liverpool 11-lGd; Havre 1J*C; New York
railroad track above Milicrton, is all washed away. (told 31. Sterling 38}*. New York Sight x dis-
Tbe bridges at Copake and Ghent are gone. [ count.
Pom Jabto, October 4.- The storm was very Foreign’Markets. '
revere, a he river i. twenty feet higher than on noon.-Consois 93}* Bond.
Friday. The wires aro interrupted. No reports be- $*v.
yond Deposit Liyxispool. October 4, noon.—Cotton steady; np-
Wasmsoros, October 4.—Tho Northern train due lands 12}* ^Orleans 12}*.
at day light, arrived at nine o’clock.
From Virginia.
RicnwoND, October 3.—Abont fifty members of j
tho Legislature have arrived. Very few, if any, are
committed to candidates for Senators, and all seem
to be waiting for a caucus to determine matters.
Tbs names chiefly mentioned by the Walker men
to-night for Senators, are Franklin Steams, Gen.
Robert Williams and Lieut. Governor John F. Lewis.
A caucus of Walker men will be held to-morrow
night, to nominate for officers of Legislature. Ste-
phaneas Tomer and John B. Crenshaw, are spoken
of for speakers of the House.
The Senatorial election will not take place until
the end of next week.
A heavy storm here all dav.
„ . , . _ , _ ... ieg their order* ffranoplies promptlv »nd mt Inwest
Wilmisotos, October 4.—Spirit* Turpentine firm market rate,. Call and nc ut at the
at 41. Rosin quiet at 1 75(33 75 for No. 2 and No. 1.
I tee mii
PLASTERS’ WARKHOISE.
Opposite Brows’, and Brington’i Hotels.
iuIyS-dAwim
Lateb.—Cotton firmer; sales 10,000 bales.
Hans Beeitmann Aeoct Town—Is the title of a
pamphlet containing many popular Dutch songs and
ballads, by Charles G. Leland, so well known to the
public as the most humorous of all the ‘•Dutch"
poets. There ia net a stanza in the little work be
fore us that is not laughter-provoking, and those
who like fan will be greatly pleased with it. Messrs.
Havens k Brown have it.
Clothing for All.—It will be seen by reference
to our advertising columns, that Mr. J. C. Conklin,
Merchant Tailor, gives notice that he is prepared to
fit everybody and the rest of mankind with a few
Chinese thrown in. All young men who contem
plate doing anything seriotu this season, would do
well to try him.
He also offers good inducements to parties out of
the dty.
Pasties moving in different parts of the dty can
have their papers left at their booses by leaving di
rections at this office.
Jcst Received.—Messrs. Havens k Brown, have
just received at their News Depot, No. 46 Second
street, the following late Newspapers and Periodi
cals :
Harper's Weekly, Leslie's Zeitnng. London News,
Waverlv Magazine, Hearth aud Home, Tuif. Held
and Farm, Day'* Doings, Spotting Timas, Budget of
Fun, Yankee Notions, Chimney Corner, (monthly
port.)
XIX th Century for October.
From Louisiana.
New Orleans, October 3.—The work excavating
for the New Orleans Ship Island Canal, waa com
menced yesterday, about a mile above C&rrolton.
Mr. Pratt. President, dug the first dirt and delivered
a brief address. Speeches were made by Got. War-
mouth, Lieut. Governor Dunn and others. A con
tract haa been made with the dredging company to
excavate the Canal from Mississippi River to Chef
Menteur.
Political Storms in Spain.
Madrid, October 4.—Insurrectionary movements
are maintained at different points. The Republican
volunteer forces have collected in the cities of Mad
rid. Barcelona and elsewhere, for the purpose of
rescuing prisoners. The telegraph lines are cut. A
train carrying Government dispatches was stopped.
Much alarm exists at Bejar, where the populace is
much excited and unruly.
Republican deputies to the Cortez have organize
counter-revolutionary Democratic bands in Hersea
and Martaado. Theee bands have been defeated at
Martasdo. Serious events may occur at any moment,
but Madrid, for the time, remains quiet.
General Hews.
Philadelphia, October!.—The ShifflerHose Com
pany were attacked. The police is said to have led
the attack and eeveral were hurt—all right.
Foreign News.
Vienna, October 4.—La Press© publishes Paris
advices that Napoleon hopes to announce at the
meeting of the Senate and Corps Legislatiff, a gen
eral and simultaneous disarmament of the European
powers.
London, October 4.— A person at Kings Hos
pital has been identified as either Kelly or Deary,
one of the Fenians rescued at Manchester. Police
are guarding the prisons to prevent another rescue.
Marine New*.
New Yore. October 3.—Arrived, coasters Clyde,
Hatteras and Sherman.
Savannah, October 4.—Arrived, bark George
Dnskee, from Darien; steamer Enchantress and
Schooner Saxon, from New York.
Charleston, October 4. — Arrived, steamer
Munntonia, from New York; schooner A. P. Cron-
CONSIGNKKS Jl. A W. It. It.
Macon, October 4, 13&K
W A Rice; Johnson. C Jt Co; E Price; J Holmes Sc
Co: W A Huff; Rocer*’ Sons;SeymourT Sc Co; Li*ht-
foot A J; A Krcuti; Rogers Sc B: Primdl S: B: T 1 Lace;
J K Itice; Brook*. J St Co: A L Butt*; J W Burke A
Co; Mrs A F Sherwood; R .** Norton; Dunn A B;
Wrialey A K: D A Bents; R F Woodruff: J Valentino;
Cliaby Sc R: II W Boifeuillet; Jones All; JB Roes Sc
Son; LW Hasdai; II F Anderson; J?mitb, W Sc Co.
F. M. COKER,
banker;
AMERICU8, GEORGIA,
D oes a general banking business:
Buys and Sells Stocks. Bonds, Coin and Exchange
MONEYS invested as parties direct.
COLLECTIONS promptly rexitted on days of ma
turity. at lowe«f rates of exchange.
COTTON BOUGHT ON OBD fcK. fsep7-*m*
WANTED,
A GOOD COOK. None need i
commenlei. Apply at
ECPtl4-tf"
lAWTOH & liAWTOS,
COTTON FACTORS
FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA.
U AVISO thoroaably reflUtd our Warehouse, nnl
havinf a rplo *tor*fe for all Cotton conruned to
us. we again lender ourservices toourfricidsitml the
public as Cotton Factors and Warehou-o men We
late ihii occasion to return our thank, to our patross
of ibe p«ft eea«ou, and assure them that we shall on-
icavorln the future, as we have ti me In tho past, to
secure lor them the best prices that r *a b* obtained
in Macao* which wo deem, ail thing* considered, one
of the very best cotton markets. To thofo who have
not tried us. we rimply refer to our former cu*tomers,
and promilf tou-rour beat efforts to servo *11 who
tire us the benefit of their t»u*incf*. Uur place of
business is at tbo old stand of
LAWTON Sc LAWTON,
lepd-dawlu Fourth street.
Hardeman & Sparks,
MERCHANTS, deem it wholly uonccesfary to make
promises a* to tbeir williognc. s c.nd ability toeerve
them faithfully and advantageously.
Theirlonjf * xperi' n* -r. i the large puir*rja>e which
ht? ever b‘*« n i«* 1 thr \ <m h. m proof conclusive
•hat they deserve the confidence of the planting com
munity. and by prompt and honc-t attention to their
interest they intend to merit in toe future, the pat
ronage so liberally given them in the past.
ORDERS FOR SUPPLIES promptly filled at low-
en Market Prices, and the usual Mciii i<* •x cn lfd
to those who entrust their busice*-* with u?*.
O. G. SPARKS.
T. HARDEMAN, Js.
aus2S-d3m
J. A. WALKER.
J. E. GRAYBILL.
J. A. WALKER & CO.,
r OTTON PACK KRS a:.d Dealer, in all kir.di of
Loose Cotton, Samples. Pickings and Waste, re
spectfully tender their service* to the basinets com
munity generally, and especially to the Ware house
Merchants of tho city. Particular attention paid to
"rec-ms'ructin*” water-paeke i and mixed
The highest market price pari for ’>V ocl and Hides.
rept23-lm *
GEORGIA, STATE FAIR BULLETIN
CIH.CTTXATIOU
BOUT th. Er-t week in Oc'.obr
25,000.
TWENTY-FIVE
levin of »he treat Southern Expo* men of Agriculture
and Mechanics, to be held in Macon. Go., commenc
ing November l*:h, 18*39. will be issued for cratuitioos
circulation within the State.
The Bclletin wil! contain the Premium LLt Re
vised—now first published complete—Regulations of
the Exhibition, Instructions to Exhibitors, Officers of
the various Industrial Assc.ciations of Georgia, Pre
parations for the Fair—including the arrangements
made upon the Fair Ground, and by Radroads, Hotels,
etc., for the convenience and accommodation of ex»*
hibitors and visitors, and the address of Boarding
Houses and citizen? t^.a* vr\\'. be p r c-r ire : to er tertain
guests—acd articles upon every other subject in con
nection with tho Fair deemed of interest to those
among whom tho Bulletin will circulate—the pro
ducers of Georgia.
Five thousand copies of the Bulletin will be re
served for distribution upon the Fair Ground during
Exhibition, and twenty thousand judiciously circula-
tel immediate'? upon publication from the office of
Colonel D. W. Lewis. Secretary of the State Agricul
tural Society, No. 66 Mulberry street.
Wholesale Merchants. Manufacturers, aud Dealers
in Specialties bare presented to them, in the enor
mous edition ot the Bulls tin. a medium of extending
their business which, in extensive circulation, was
never before api roached in this State. The space de
voted to advertisers is limited. The following are tho
Advertising itate* :
One Column (_8 squire« > $190; llalf Column (14
squares) $5-5; Quarter Column (7 squares) 830; Le^s
spa'-e per square. $.0.
Tho?e desirous of availing themselves of th3 Bul
letin should forward their favors a? once.addressed to
X. PINK 11AM.
Macon, Ga.
tAo Citizens who will be prepared to receive guests
during the Fair, will confer a favor by leaving their
address at the office of Col. Lewis, or through the
Post-office with the Publisher. septl2-tf
Brilliant Bar and Restaurant,
45 Third Street, Macon, Go*
X. H. BENNER, Proprietor.
I N addition to the elegant BAR kept at this house,
the proprietor has lately fitted up a FIRS f-CLASS
RESTAURANT, where his patrons can obtain meals
at all hours. Fresh oyster*, fish and game served up
on short notice and in the best style. 4 .
None but the choicest wines and liquors keptot this
Bor, sept23-lm
TAMABLE PLANTATION
Fort saijS.
O N F int River, Crawford coun'y, eight miles from
Southwestern Railroad, containing I20Uacres, 450
eiear< d and in high stateofcultivation. An e'vgant cot-
tage hou e with six large rooms and beautiful Flower
Yard and good Water, f be Land will produce twenty
to forty bushels of Corn per acre with good .-cigons.
Will be sold with the Place, if desired, Stock of
all kind* ; Farming Utensils. C<*rn, Fodder, et''.
Address A. W. GIBSON, Macon, Ga., or S. F. An-
dehson. on the Place.
sept7-tf . GIBSON & ANDERSON.
>.ri! p 1. t .1..: ‘ • I!. 1 f(» 1
surprising that it is u: f t •, k i
preparations for worms - i»
and any child will fake i*.
Messrs. James Ruddle A (
me great pleasure to say, wife
remedies known to rue, with
children. 1 m* advised to
and sinco using it. my (hi
and healthy : Ihe children w
is so pleasant, if wo wouli
it bone of the best and salt
as sueh, recommend it
LOUI8VILT.K. K y.. Ju
ould eat it ail (ho time,
d let them. I bid lev
,.«* remedies known.
• ,• nd nil.
I \M1> W. TRAVIS.
Notice to Mothers.
J»R. f»B ,7 3B.O&2I S
IHFA-aT S00! KING SYRUP.
tion quite ui»
Pleasant to ta’-
rcliablo in all (
turo, only SI-
ivith the adt
e, harmless ii
S. a coiubina
of the age.-*
d. efficient and
: foliowinj; dis-
SCMMEK COMPLAINTS. 1 KREUULAhITl KS
OF THE BOWELS. RESTIVHNKSS.
TEETHING. Eic., Etc.
(tlves health to the child ar:d rest to ‘he m« ther.
NaHHVII.
Janies Ruddle. <£ Co.
NOTICE
MPANY, j*
OrricsSavisnah, Griffin Sc North Ala
Railroad Com
Griffin, Ga., September 2, IV
P URSUANT to a resolution adopted by the Presi
dent and Board of Directors of the Savannah,
Griffin and North Alabama Railroad Company, at
Griffin. Ga., Augusta, 1S6D, notice is hereby given th&t
an installment often per cent, on the unpaid capital
stock of this Company is required to be paid at the
office of the Secretary and Treasurer, at Griffin, Oa.,
on the first day of October next.
Stockholders at Newnan and vicinity are author
ized to pay their installmentr to George E. Smith,
Newnan. Ga. MILO S. FREEMAN,
eepta-tf Secretary and Treasurer.
THE GEORGIA PAPER MILL,
Carroll County, Ga.,
WILL pay Co?h fnr RAGS. ROPE. RAGGING.
?T and old PAPERS. Urders*olicsted lor WRAP
PING, MANILLA and PRINT PAPER.
New Mil!, pure water, live men. Prices low.
Terms cash. , . , ,
All inquiries promptly answered. Address
t> u k i Pr*« fn
septl8-3n
KELLOGG. Pres. Co..
* College Temple,"
Newnan.
JSO. U. 8HOETKR. A. W. PERSONS-
SHORTER & PERSONS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
HA CON, G A.,
W ILL practice in the United Slates Courts, at
Savannah and Atlanta, and in the State Courts
wherever our services are desired.
^^Collections solicited. iul*24-tf
hereby take notice that I have applied to the
Commissioner of Pensions for a re-issue of Land war
rant 93.44L originally issued to Eliza Jones, of said
county, and sold by said Eliza Jones to me, the origi
nal warrant for the same having been lost
septl8-law6w O, F. ADAMS.
, Tk.vn , February 12.t *08.
Louisville, Kij.:
When liviug in your city I med several bottlceof
Dr. beabro.k's Infant Soothing Syrup, and found
it to do my child more good, and it would rest better
after using it. than any other remedy I ever tried. lean
say with confidencc.itis the best medicine forchildren
at present known. I wish y/11 would gettke Druggists
hereto kc**p it. If any one does, please let me know ;
ne dozen by exprevf, and I will pay
for it at the office here. i\ rite me when you e-end it,
aud oblige
MRv. I-AKAII L. RANDOLPH.
Hurley’s Stomach Bitters,
For Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weak firm,
Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Want
Of Action of the Liver, or
Disordered Stomach.
There are no Bittere that compare with the*.e in re
moving theto din resting complaint*. For salo or can
be had at any drug store in the United Rtates. or from
the Proprietor.-, JAMES RUDDLE Sc CO.,
Louisville, Ky.
To Jae. Raddle & Co., Louisville, Ky.:
Gentlemen : This is to certify that I have been for
yeare a rufferer, and have tried all the tonics I have
heard of or seen advertised, with little or no relief
from any of them. I heard your Hurler Bitters high
ly spoken of, and tried a bottle, with little faith in it
before I commenced, and, to rny surprise and joy, be
fore I finished one bottle, I felt a great deal better,
and firmly believe that on one or two occasions it was
the means of saving and prolonging my life. I con
scientiously recommend them to all sufferers a* the
best Eitter-i known, and advise them always to ask for
Dr. T. A. Hurley’s, and have no other. You can use
tui3 as yo 1 think proper, if it will benefit others.
Yours truly, etc.,
JOHN W. DIXSON.
Louisville, Ky., December 10,1868.
DR. SDADROOE’S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron
and Calisaya.
This elegant combination possesses ail the tonic
properties of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without the
disagreeable taste and bad effects of either, separately
or in other preparations, of theee valuable medicines.
It should be taken in all cases when a gentle tonic im
pression is required after convalesence from Fevers or
debilitating diseases, or in those distressing irregular
ttie* peculiar to female.;. No female should be with-
out it, if liable to such diseases, for nothing can well
take its place.
JAMES RUDDLE & CO.,
PROPRIETORS,
LABORATOEY NO. 41 BULLITT STREET,
Louisville, Xy.
All the above Goods for tale br
Zu W. BUST * oa.,
. . Macon, Ga.. and *11 Dractiau.
anclO-iuAth