The Weekly Sumter republican. (Americus, Ga.) 18??-1889, January 13, 1871, Image 3

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9PW JHf jfftrMg irpwMicatt. Mo: irn ing. January 13,187L 15. Merritt will open & aij.l girls in t'uo basement ,,’ist Church on the lGth in- -rell Sisters annonnee the noons corps of artistes to oiitlav next. See notice. Guanoed Hands.—Mr. B. W. Smith who lies been proprietor of the City Drug Store for the past eight or ten years, has sold the entire establishment to Dr. "W. J. Barlow, who will continue to carry on the business at its present location. Dr. Barlow is no stranger to our citizens, having practiced medicine for a number of years in onr city and lived among us more or le-s, for the past twenty years. Ho is sufficiently known in this commu nity to require any notice from our hands. Strictly honest in all his dealings, the seises of Bylander Male public may rest assured that in dealing 1 •; \resumed on the lGth in- with him they will bo satisfied. , ' i -i.lvertisemet. The Dr. informs ns that he intends to ‘ j keep nothing but the j wrest articles of i i W.ute k Co., Fort Valley, • Drugs and Medicines in bis establish - v, i li’ icksmitb. See advertise- ment, all of which he intends to supply ! fresh from the markets. He will also j have an experienced Druggist to prepare , j! I*, tic*. Onion Sets at I prescriptions, and who will give his ilt. l'.l-BRIDGES Drag Store. special attention to the business. wish the Dr. mncli success. ligerent gents had a ,t Saturday. first of January the taxes l»o and tea were greatly re- have not heard of any of -educing the price of these blin Riley, the Revenue man, -anted a divorce from Fannie obstacle to his earthly happi- of our subscribers who v for the paper in wood md money is very scarce lit until tlio priei nd tin from the plo Wc on Saturday for C rustei-s, under the Pnb- wjis not as large as should i>.\ This no doubt was t that there was no oppo- < t. The result, however, of a Board who, we think, ul to their trust aud great- .ur district. The Board the town district. We from the other districts, loner :—T. 51. Furlow. r three years—Feter F. Wild Laxds.—Wo publish this morn ing from the Atlanta Inidligencer, a let ter addressed to Governor Bullock, by Madison Bell, the Comptroller General, upon the subject of Wild Lands and also official order issued by the Governor suspending the issuing of executions for the unpaid taxes upon the said unre- turaed wild lands until tho-first of July next, in accordance with the recommen dations-of the Comptroller General. This will afford interested parties further time to arrange and pay the taxes fine the State upon the same unretum6d lands. i On the evening of the 20th of Decem ber last, by the Rev. D. Savage, Mr. M. J. Doyle, late of Maeon. Ga., and Miss Hattie N. Nekl, second daughter of Judge J. R. M. Neel, of Georgetown, Ga. Physicians 5Iektino.—The attention of the Physicians of Snmter County, is directed to the card of Drs. Hinkle, Greene and Cooper, in to-day’s paper, calling a meeting - in the early part of next month. It is important that every Physician in the county bo present, as business of great importance to them, as a class, must be attended to. 5Iuch depends upon the Physicians of the county, whether a certain event that takes place in Amcricus next SpriDg, bo a suc cess or a failure. We are satisfied that so liberal a class of our fellow-citizens as they are, will allow the movement to fail for want of proper action on their part. Bgb. Mr. J. J. Smith, Cotton Avenue, advertises in another column of this pa per, “Great Reduction in the price of Groceries. ** He has a large and select assortment of articles, and one of the neatest Grocery establishments wc ever visited, which, judging from the manner in which customers sneak, will soon become one of the most popular houses in the Our country readers will find Mr. Smith a liberal dealer, and it will greatly benefit then*to cull and examine his stock before buying elsewhere. Accompanying the above notice, v very handsome and delicious cake from the sisters of the groom. We wish the happy couple long life and s fall share of earthly pleasures, with just enough of its sorrows to “keep their lamps trimmed and burning” for the final Wedding Feast of their spirits with Divine Love in the world to come. *50,000 WORTH OP Dry Goods Great Reduction in Prices S. Waxelbaum & Co’s NEW STORE, &£f*Just received, a large lot of snpe- ior Segarx, the best in town at DR. ELDKIGE’S Drug Store. FOR SALE. One cheap House and T.ot near Public- Square. One cheap House and Lot in East Amcricus, aud half interest in Brick Store—good stand. Persons looking for good investments in Americas, can do well by applying W. C. DODD. Dawson, Ga. r I>r. T. H. 8TEWART. Americas. Ga. E-y'Wo are closing out our entire stock of Ladies Cloaks at 2feic York Coil. Gkanberry Sr Co. Dec. 17-1 m. you buy your Furniture and stock—it will pay y Ki~ During the past fifty years, says the late I>r. Geo. it. Dadd, most of the lire stock of the country has heen most outrageously over-dosed. Many people supposo that by converting a sick 1 horse's stomach into a sort of apothecary's shop and grocery store the sooner would he get well, and when the very reverse is the caae Horses and Cattle require but little medicine in most cases but this hbould always be an altera tive yet sandtive character. Tho best alterative and curative medic ine for noma and Cattle ever kuown to science, containing no antimony or other agent that can possibly have a bad ef fect on the system of any living creatnre, yet calculated to be potent m the curing of any disease, are the justly celebrated “Amebicas Magnetic Equis* Remedies,*■ prepared by A Co., 8G Wabash avenue, Chicago, oar Go to Hess* Auction House before i LonP( g - f wl|0 a j BO polish « valuable “Treaties’ causes, symptohis and treatment of all diseas- in Horses and Cattle, and will furnish a copy 8^ The Cin. these questions, .aud we would.be glad to see somebody answer them: “Why should the people of tho South support.! *‘ C,J tho Republican party ? The Republican ( ^ managers at Washington have done all in ] “ ari their power to humiliate and degrade a | brave, conquered ^people. They put the lute slaves to rule over their former mas ters. Thev put the ignorance and bru- Euqnirev asks . gratis to any owner of live stock. Each package of theso Remedies bears tin ‘certificate” of Dr. Dadd who used them extec ively iu his practice. Corner of Cotton Avenue and Lamar St., oppo site the large Grocery House of Tool* A Schumpert and Furlow A Bro. i the low price of Cotton, r ra, we hi concluded to offer the balance of onr I Stock at the following remarkable low prices Go >d Fast colored Frinta, 10 c. yd Very best Merrimack, Sprague,Ac 12j Best Sbirtiug,...., Best Sheetings, No. 1. Osnaburga, 8 o?... No. 2. “ * Sea Island Homespun.. Good Bleaching, Better quality Osnabnrg Stripes, Best Spun' -Tarn, 124 .10 and 121 m .. 1 45 bun DRESS GOODS a the household word. ever offered, aim ing: j Empress Cloth w | Black Alpaca 4 o fdlow- rorth 75c. it-rican Delaines “ .17 aud 22 cents. of tho go- the i jau. 10,-tf. Manonh- Beneficiaries.— Sec notice j of Dr. W. W. Ford, President Ex offie of Board of Truste« Female College. of the .South having any control iu its j * government. And now, when the blacks’ themselves are turning their backs on the ; Republicans, wc are told of tho dangers | that surround the Republican party, and | ^ the necessity there is of keeping the gen-1 oral government in its hands for another ■ Presidential term. ” They prohibited Hess’ Auction House. •nd property c _ _ In CLOTHING cTthe largest and best selected stock in Good Casaimcro Suits $10 00 and $15 00. Fine Walking Frock Coats, latest styles. Freedman’s Knits from $2 50 to $5 00. •c. Wo quote middlings i the! AMF.lilCUS MARKET, ted expressly for the Republican BY V ONTOOMEBY A SHAW. Ahebicts, Ga., January, 11th, 1871. BOOTS and SHOES j Wo havo the largest stock im the city, which . ; are positively selling 25 per cent, leas than any j other house, as we purchase them direct from . F. Cooper. SPEER & IIA MST'.US AM , List of Letters remaining f Furlow Masonic j Americus Post office, held for Postage,; ^ j if uot called for in liftcen days will Ik| cOES'-wiiito »l as'^TbuIbeL “* j sent to the Dead letter office, January j MEAL—$1 40 bushel. 2d, 1871: J. W. Burke, Macon, Ga. Miss S. Bmmblow, Reynolds, Ohio D. M. Beckwith, Quincy, Florida. 5Iiss Clancy Brown,_Cntlibert,_G I Boston. _ ■ Having determined nd patrons all the inducements the market af- I fords we invite all to call and examine c I of friends ';et af- O z Morobant Tailor, fJTOULD respectfully call the attention of the WW citizens of Americas and surrounding conn- ry to the fact that ho is prepared to make all lands of CUSTOM-MADE WORK at the shortest notice. We have Two European Workmen who willgii .. satisfaction to the trade. Owing that be has had a good patronage ' . ears from the public, he feels able i is willing to ent an d make clothes at moderately low prices, so as to save the ladies the trouble ol making them, as he can then better fnfill bis above promise: No fit, no pay. Repairing and cleaning done .i rhort notice. South Side Iaunur Street. S. COHEN, removal S. P. BOONE i tho old stand t — 1 occupied by him last year—known as the G. M. Hay : - manufacturing, and keeps con stantly on hand a frill supply of Pino XHimituro. PARLOR SETS, In Walnut and Mahogany; CHAMBER SETS, With and without marble tops COTTAGE SETS, BEDSTEADS,MATTRESSES Chairs, Baskets, Brooms WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER METALLIC CASES AND COFFINS In great variety. Repairing promptly attended to. Orders filled with satisfaction and dispatch To Rent. T HE large Htowarart Ware House, no' pied by Harrold, Johnson A Co., two Brick o» Cot-— * - - •• *- ••• East Americns, and a good stable near the pub lic square to rent. A n.%. dec 18 lm W. o. DODD. small dwelling in bio near the pr* STEWART, oi HOOKS, unOKRltS, OATS—90c. per bushel. ! BACON—Cle; Sides 14Q15< SYRUPS ,• pa id fur thei BUY AND KELL STOCKS. BONDS, GOLD, Mrs. Mis, C; „-,U ; J Mania, Ala. ImsB US Archie M. Duffie, Yvaxnhaaliei, Texas. TOBACCO—75r,/.ji so per tf. for soui G. F. Downs, Howard Station. Ga. j BUTTER—Goshen 35c. Country 4ti. ' LOGS—Buying 35c. Belling 45c. LARD—Prime Leaf 20^22Jc. PLOUlt—5S 00(V$$u oo acchriling to quality. " * ntine, 18c4 box, retail 25c. . 1 bbls $5 00@$8 50 i bbl $0 00(<Cfl2 00. Bbls $16 00@$:i0 00. barrel. I Drafts Collected at Ranki , i i\e«l a splendid stock of ..f British Hose, for ladies In-s' Auction House. • A gel Temi-lars.—Tho order in this constantly growing in numbers d influence. Lost 5Iouday night eight I***-" members were initnted, into .Tu ge l -1 p r j ce j j0i jp Cii an ,] te a or twelve npplica- Seliool Com- tlie County Board.—D. :. Shepherd. •1. Reese. tions received. Come up friends and help us in our noble work. We hear it whispered that application will shortly be made for a charter to organize another new Lodge in Amcricus. Thut’s a move iu the right direction. Would that there were half a dozen lodges in the city, all llourisbing. The more lodges, the bet ter for the cause. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. Call before you purchase eleewhere, and yon will find that yon can get more hero for a little money than any where in the city. Remember the old reliable firm of S. WAXELBAIT5I Sc CO. Dr. J. Fogle, Columbus, Ga. 51 rs. Griffin, Saudfud, Fla. Wm. H. Jenkins, New York, N. Y. Miles Johnson, Perry, Ga. John Joiner, Montezuma, Ga. Kiddoo Sr Hood, Cuthbert, Ga. Dr. A. J. Logau, Savannah, Ga. W. L. Livingston, Albany, Ga. E. P. LaPrade, Fort Gaines, Ga. John T. Persons, Barnesville, Ga. dames Powell, Americus, Ga. D. A. Passmore, 5Iacon Ga. Joseph C. Kigali, Dublin, Ga. 5Iis$ E. 51. Sims, Americas, Go. Miss. Mollie Slone, Americns Ga. . 5Iiss Fannie Skipper. Butler, On. 5Irs. 51. Tinesly, Ft Gaines, Ga. J. C. Turner, Entaw, Ala.. R. A. Tiner, Americus, Ga. John R. Williams, Americus, Ga. J). RARWALD. P. M. r.YNDLKS—Adamant cox, January in, even r; middling 14. r.OdAH, January 10.- m Millings WM. LAZARON, HAS JUST RECEIVED And will sell A T ery Ix>w, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FURS, of til ecity of Americns are lorahle, faithful, indefu- emble and incorruptible iluct themselves in such ey may be proud to be >-.* Auction House is one of the <mv:iieiieios in the city. The mens is evt r pealing, “ going, a-1 " and you h^vo a splendid i ba ud, Alatress, Shawl, Dress r something else at less than s ri «1 value, and liesidea, Hess those good-natured, pleasant i tlut a person likes to deal with. L having but little money to wishing to make it of as much \ o->ih!c should visit Hess. His v lought expressly to sell cheap, Kictii/n or private sale and it is “I^ihl'* to miss getting a Ellaville Hotel.—Judge Eason hav- g withdrau n from the management of this house, Maj. W. C. P. Cloghorn lias taken charge of the same. He is pre pared t > give ample accommodation nnd satisfaction to ' all who may make his Hotel their headquarters. Travelers and all others who may stop at his house will find a regular Old Virginia welcome. fla5“A spleudid stock of Furniture, con sisting of Wardoltfs, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs, at the lowest prices, to l>e found at Hess’ Auction House. New York Gos-ip. We clip the following from thespright-1 y New York correspondence for the St- Louis Republican .• Of all the female lecturers I have as j yet heard, Olive T.ogan is the brightest | and most enjoyable. GRANBERRY & CO, Again ANNOUNCE that they Will Goods Only for Cash. LOW, and a large portiou of it will lie Bold GREATLY REDUCED PRICES F OR O A. S H! OUR STOCK DRY GOOD S -AND- MILLINERY WILL BE SOLD SO LOW Aft never known before! J. J. PEARCE, BUTLER & CO., COTTON FACTORS. Jackson Street,. Anginas, Go _nov 15 8m* Dissolution. T HE firm of ADAMS, WASHBURN A CO., this day d : —•—•* *- * bum retires. LETTN E R & FRICK E R ’iS iimiT : Tinder the Barlow House, Am orioxua GoorglA, its bo found a full and complete stock of Fine GOLD, SILVER and JS tho place when Cheap Watches, JEWIilillY of the lal The Meriden Britanuiz Co's, Plated Spours. Forks. Knives, < i. Cups, Tea-Sets, Syrup-Cups, receive any pnueo from u also tho best American di „ Ac. Spectacles are a Specialty of Oplic’s a good deal of study, we are enabled to do justice , bv nd suit them with GLASSES of the proper kina anil focus, aud not charge from the value of a pair of SPECTACI Ji8. as the Itinerant Peddlers, so-called “Opti- Badges, Rings, Hair-Jewelry Ac., made We havo a FULL LINE of ^ Gold-Pens, Albums, Portmonnies, Work-Boxes, Writing-Desks, Ac. Spectacles “ iAU "" Having given the science of Oplic’s a good deal of stui* “ * • customers and suit them with WATCH WORK A SPECIALTY Any Watch tha pair and made a: _v — Oh ry sol it has btM-u iujured by incompetent Workmen, or otherwise, put in thorough r LEITNEIt & FltlCKEK. W. L. Wadsworth & Co,. COOK STOVES, OP THE BEST BBAXDS IN THE UNION. MONUMENTAL, QUEEN OF THE SOUTH. DELTA, QUEEN OF THE PLANTER, &c. s day dissolved by consent. H. K. Wasli- We will continue the busiuesa a eigumente of Cotton, pledging prompt We have arranged to nolo nionths when desired, and advance three-fourths cotton for three ;hcn desired, and silvan Kavannali, Ga., Nov. 1,1870. To Bent. v 10 tr the W.P. 3,000 lbs. PURE WHITE LEAD, Ten Tons Iron, L I.IS E ED OIL, GLASS AND PUTTY. Glass Fruit ars, 100 kgs. Nails,2 doz. Wheelbarrows, 200 prs. Traces,lO doz. Boot Hames,10 doz. Ames’ Shovels & Spades, Table & Pocket Cutlery, Plated Castors, Forks & Spoons, WABm $ IMEEfiS, BOOK : B.'3:f.— 1 Tbu laigesC Ox in the "<>rl.l is low on exhibition in thin ati'T canvas in the Court House • He is six years old and was in Ronrbi'u county, Kentucky.— inu ‘ ' l ' us ' l.-ited tlie principal cities L'Lited States ami Europe, and at •rid > l air in I’arw took the prize lumdud am! fifty-four pounds “i* hatiohf. When last weighed " kicked the beam ” at forty- a h«l and forty pounds, lie meas- 'ibi:. h-etin length, eleven feet around tho girth uud is live v - ?t and a half inohi s high. Iu : -c Durham steer is a huge m .Tim sight is worth the i After twelve years of work the 5Iount Cenis tunnel is finished through the Alps. The tunnel is twenty-one feet and seven inches high. The width at the base is twenty-five feet eight and n half inches, and at the broadest part twenty- six feet, two and three-quarter inches.— The work cost one hundred and seventy million francs, nnd is seven and fonr-fiiths miles in length. Cannot be rightly placed among them. There is a hard, political, bearded look about h‘T. She has a stony' sort of elo- ifnence, such ns Demosthenes astounded the aucieuU with after Ins nourishing diet of pebbles. She will uot condescend to be entertaining. With a Grand grundish uir she pitches into facts and administers ’em with the same grim satis faction with which grandma used to give • dose of castor oil. Mommy l ight this Spartan maiden prononueed an ada mantine oration upon tho armor encased form of that cast-iron prodigy, “Joan of Arc.” It was listened to with social in- Hox. A. H. Stephens.—We transfer tho extract of> letter from 5Ir. Stephens published in the Augusta Constitution- nltit of the 5th iust., to our columns, up on the lease of the State Road. Wo also publish a more recent letter from Mr. S. transferring all his interest in said Road to the State of Georgia. The letter explains itself. rated. diffel Mid after two hoi icd solei Com mm Mu. Editor : As fU-rretary of the Ag ricultural Association of onr county. Col. Lewis has sent me the following commu nication : —the woman convinced that Anna Joan had a very fate ordained ’em the men rejoicing that fa!« had d ’em such bird fein^t-n' as Anna Joan, except iu :»ueU ];roj)ortiou » Miss Dickinson’s personal appeLnee 1 elicited from a little live year old hoy. As she surveyed her audience and ran her lingers through her hair, I carelessly asked small Tommy if lie knew who that was* “Yes, inarm,” was the prompt re ply *, “John T. Rufi’ainn.” ^ „ A ;.U.\HT Yon H. . This youth OIsT 'A CREDIT. | * Vie have NO CREDIT PRICE. •lilFOR; THE MONEY, and have but Wu luvo a full stock of I Northern and Southern mai Plaiild for servants, Oaiiah Bleached Bhirtiugs and Hheet COME AND TRY! YOU WILL SURELY FIND SOME THING TO SUIT YOU !! Brn aud : CASH PRICES, orrespoiidiug with the LOW price or COTTON.! MERINOS, j EMPRESS CLOTHS, POPLINS, BL’K A COL’D SILKS, | XL IXJWE* THAN USUAL FOa CASH. WE ARE WILLING TO SELL YOU BARGAINS! BARGAINS! WM. LAZAUON'S. A LARGE STOCK Utifld SHAWLS, cheap Hosiery lower than ever r ‘ Blankets, Pr Irish Jim u, Pi!lo' m, W hit« Goods, TaLlo Damask. >w r usr Lmen and Sl.iethig. all » life, thai -1= .v.l,; EirrisEB.—Mr. James 1*. «ml proprietor of that .offers it for sale. Fail- cause of his wish to le ss. If not disposed off , it will be withdrawn The officers and Members of the County Agrienltural Societies are notified that it ' important that they should hold .iheir meetingsjw early os possible, for the elec- • ! j Cr ^. A!l those parties who t ii-is v, ; ° r ‘ ir '. vt h'ng. up to Ju " rn; ' r<i and settle Leitner miary 1st o (irnestly requested to com jnn7-tf. selling Fine Sowed Calf ', f H it • "/“durer’i prices—also a lot Gkanberey & Co. • U-lm. inti.’,, , u,I!E * ; ce Sewjso Machine.-This H ,w leut “fiohine is now on exhibition ' Irs - Spaulding’s Book Store. • ^ desiring » good Sewipg. Machine u 1 ( ° WC U to call and famine thfa. HRS. E. C. SPAULDING. Agent Uh, 1S70. Delegates f<» the 22d Felu Convention, 1871, of tho State 'Agricul tural Society. Tho names of Delegates should be scut forward immediately to this office, . under the agroemeut with the Rail roads, the tickets must be filled out here with names of tho Delegates, and then sent to the Superintendents for their signatures, and by them forwarded to the Delegates.’ The process req: and immediate action on the part of County Societies is required to insure o timely receipt of tickets by all Dele- ites. D. W. LEWIS, Secretary. This body will convene at Macoa, Railroad faro freeagoing and returning. A good attendance of oar Association is required at our next regular meeting, the seventh of February, for the purpose of electing Delegates to the Macon Conven tion. - By order of the President M. CALLAWAY, Seoetaiy. • two uder my charge ji ie1iix and led r eiinstituting myself <•: sort of Sunday Scbb; !, I wet down •need operation on Tom. He ared nothing for my personal obserratioo of bis iniquity, so I got up u chilling narrative of the All-seeing Evo. The next day to reward him for depravi ty, I took him to tl.ee reus The Hip- potheatron is a circular iron building with •le window save a small opt •of. Tom took iu LLs snrronnd- 1 turning around, in his shrill SAiigout : “Gcd can’t see here, can he ?\ It wus no i«l:»ce to o tinue my religioua instructions, « hnslnnl upjmy young theologian, but sured him God saw him even there There wus silence for a moment, when Again lie broke nut: “Then God the show for nothing 1” ftteeting. Astounding Low Prices FOR CASH. IRELLAS, WINDOW . J. •lejof Ti<Jdi.g, warranted TO BE SOLD AT COST FOR CASH! at Mrs. M. T. ELAM’S. SHALE) usd OiL CLOTHS. A very purcrio ho’il Kathtru. BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. •ck.,r At KfrUm od Prices lor Cash. Also. CASTORS, • and Pocket lift iris. Raking Powder*, PoUu.li. Smoking and Chewin- ■rv large stock of : SADDLES, jnki, TnveUiog Digs and UaAcl.i, all at We ha' LARGEST STOCK OP CARPETINGS! FINE PLAID and SILK POPLINS, French Merinos, Satins, Alpacas, DeLaines, All Wool Shawls, Ac., &c. ut Mrs. M. T. ELAM’S. HAVING OPENF.il FALL STOCK I invite my friends nnd Customers to call and examine it. I intend to keep everything that should bo in FIRST CLASS BOOKSTORE, il l thiuk on examination it will prove to lie m Besides all kinds o SCHOOL BOOKS used in this coinmnnity. Revenue Stamps, Papers Pictorials of the Day. e assortment of Miscellaneous read- Gin Gearing. 100 PLOUGHS. CANE MILLS. TOOLS, HANDSAWS, PLANES, AUGERS, ETC., Blacksmith^ Tools, Garden Tools, Builder’s Hardware, etc., etc. We also Manufacture TINWARE, and do ROOFING if* GUT TERING, in the beM style and,WARRANT IT. We make the assertion without fear of being accused of “blow ing,” that we have the LARGEST an d CHEAPEST stock ot goods in our line EVER BEFORE OFFERED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS SECTION, all of which we pro pose to Sell at the LOWEST POSSIBLE LIVING RATES, ing, among the ohoi Dickons’ M orks, Waverly Novels. 5frd. Lee Hunt/.’a Work, Queen Hortense—Muhiback. Diary of the Cotta Family. Old Fashioned Girl, Moods—by the same Antlior, All the Poets—different styles Marinu Harlaud, Mrs. Holmes, and others too numerous to mention. te P0R CASH,^ Agents for CHAMPION MILLS FLOUR, at Wholesale only. Come aud satisfy yourselves. EVERYBODY IS IFVYTED ! ! HUB MB Rose Tint, White and Mourning PAPER and ENVELOPES, A FINK ASSORTMENT OF anr as, Anuudktaa ....... P.onncto, Chignon**, Cnrln, and all the h Novelties in Fashionable MHHnery, Velvet a, Hats, all the latent - J. at MRS. ELAM’S. Ar\d at ower Prices INSOMEOFOUR LARGER TOWNS. common Li grain trora 50 cents a yard up. Superfine nnd Extra Superfine, Hemp, Venetian uutl Felt. . JtgrHavA your Preserifitious filled at DR. ELDRIDGE’H Popular Drug Htore, they are always ready to serve you night day. US’** Wo have a beautiful lot of ; JAPANESE SILKS, and Poplins Uiat we will sell ok New York cost. Gbandkrrt & Co. Dec. 17-lin. V * ‘BarreUV E Beautiful’S plya. lAPESTRY BRUSSELS. AND RICH VELVETS, Of entirely new Styles aud Patterns. iV. | Wo -cordially invito ell to call'and examine WALL PAPER G8.VXBEKEY & CO. ’ Oct. v*f. . OR. SHALLEMCSRCER’S Fever and Ague AN T ID O T E . tbo CtilUe. ThiaAL Li-*. i L .»luvn. t-etor? *tho Public D-—y *-X'jj Ui 1 Li cf.il ahe ul of till other kn»wa f j.-nc-Let djL t n.»t purge, doer. eafe in n>t sli'-i* ib L.iUaooe.aad •s the tjdf Alcciojav OURS I.U W1BDIATELY p««naac;.tiy every fopn of Fever an it is a. perfect Auttdote 1 So|il by all Druegiet*. UJITIA.IJ pafer, FRENCH PAP7J ANJ> ENVELOPES. BLANK BOOKS, of all sizes to suit customers. ISKSM JliJfPKhSST mm8, Black, Blac, Bod aud Purpfe. I torktitten tlie children, Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, tho purposes of a Laxative Perhaps no one medb cine is so universally required by every body aa a cathartic, '"'sat LOSTTQR MISLAID. A trailing for t 1870 end 1871, each for two *1 able mJfJgnlL^ 1 ^Tis, and made juy- adopted h this mild but efficient purgative mil. Tbe obvious reason is, that it is a more relia ble and fiir more ef- any other. tried it, know that it cured them: those jurcuinciH, must not, know that it cures their neighbors al and ell know that what it does once WBI thaUnieverfailsthrough any fhult or i Christmas Presents ill combine amnsrtne-ut, Inatrui tiun and Jurahility. I have not TOYS of various descriptions, but I havo Selected w>tno very choice reading Suay Sunnyaido, Little Prud Aunt friendly’s series, PICTURE AND FR AMES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Violins, Gcitara, FLUTSNAS AND AGC0RDE0N8. Theso items nill close my list. I ask friends to call and examine for themselves. MBS. E.C; SPAULDING, iv.12.-3m. ' Lunar Btm being purely vegetable, no harm can ariaa from their nse in any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on the Pitt* rapidly cure:— For Dyspepsia or , MM, iMfSW end Iasi sTlpMiM, they afrouldbe taken moderately to stimulate the stout* ach, and restore ita healthy toasmdaetfoa. ache, Jaandlcf or Grera Stcl(nsa,BU« imu Colic and Billons S'eTeis,they should W. B. STALLINOH. GETTING MARRIED.—Em- Uimu f< f >r>< ,l:,c . n, ' ,, “r oll ' Uie delights ol juopritrty id imiiropriotv of yct- U MUiitaiy help for those who raatrimonsal 'mppinevij. i-ei .VALUABLEproperty ? von KALE IN BlU NBWieK, Oa., con- ‘ lit piuxcastrs, finely sitnatiiL AQ(\ ACWSH “OU nith and CMitly surveyed into lots and * — 1 " prices to enco meut-. prcseiituig great iuducenn.nl capitalists and Olliers wi&umg to m valuable investments, as the prone: make safe and ■iv must ail- iipprovoe.— . •tun ur procured nt\l S. if. HAWKINS, Attorney for Charles Day. T HE SCIENCE OF MAN—f or the boat expo sition of Human Science, in which man's character, capabilities, aud most appropriate pnreuita nre given, see THE PllltENUIXjioiU- ALJObKNAL, for 1871, a first-class magazine. ready, containing THE BEECHERS, No. It. „ I, ,! jiii „ ,, with several portraits end biographiwj; IL if’ ^latlin, ilie luerchant; R. II. Woods—* -* " *• lornia; the Moiraans, their ichgi UeTtslIciifl llHesi TrTeVithny ihtmlrl *ornia ; the Mermans, their religion, mode < be Judicionsly talwn for each caseTto eonect tho phvernment, i’obgamy, et«*. wiffi 40 Ulubtn dlaeaaed action orremovo the obanucaoni which tlous, w.tuvrmg the use and abuse of all the hi facultioe. Only $3 A YEAR, Sid., Back Kid I»l«.,Uiej should bSontiiJ to produce the effect of a drastic purge. ugjpsssTu.* aSw: P A. • PtU, ttks ono ot two Mb to W.J,' New York. ’ ' FAIR WARNING! TO WHOM IT HAT CONCERN : ALL parties who owe us, if not paid by tire 1st **• dsy of January, 1871, or some arrangement made, will bo exposed in the pnblio journals of this jiace and Hacon. W’e have stood it Just as long as wo intend to- I mean what I say, and I do ay sure you that I am net afraid to act; I We except cosh S. It CAIN.