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ASBTiL Off PAS&N&EB TRAINS AT BAR
TOW, C-S B.
UP NIGHT PASSENGER arrives. 1.26 A. M.
DOWNRIGHT “ “ 16.40 P.M.
UP DAY “ “ 12 51 M.
DOWN DAY “ 11.10 A. M.
Wa vara pleaaad to meet in oor little
town tbe other day, Maj. Wm. Wilkins,
who Via in fi'M health.
The crop# oe (To road leading to
OUurk’a Mill are looking very veil,
espwoially the “grass.” which was
mw mqm. grifertplnf, ■,.?, -*
P Omni Oreen
nas been nutnceuvcring his forces finely
in this Motion. Some farms look very
much Ml the grass had been
and drawn np in line, defying the farm
murith bis free negro and hoe.
For particulars of the picnic at
Clark’s Mill on Friday see the common
ieation from “Observer” which we fully
endone, though it is rather hard on the
young men, but we Acfcrfo"tbiy' can
stand itt '
We call attention to the card of Messrs.
John Vogt Sc Cos., of New York, Paris,
and Hamburg, that appears
in this issue. They deal extensively in
wane of foreign importation, and have
a vary extensive business.
To the Public.
Dr. J. W. Cooly will be in Louisville
about two weak longer, before he goes
wort* fX thrrSWfoer. * All
m has commenced work for and not fin
lshed, had batter call on him without dc.
for- m
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We were shown by Mr. Farier, a
bnnehof oats that grew on Mr. N. liar
men’s farm, near No. 12 C. R. U , that
measured 6 feet 9 inches. jq hejfiht, hav
ing a head well 'filled, 22 inches long ;
the stalks wefe Very large and fine.
The seed were of a peculiar kind.
W* understand that ty> > intends |o
nve all the seed and dispose of to his
farming iriends. m ju... . ... <
f Cotton.
A few days ego, business ‘dafftd us in'
A* vfefoity of Bartow, where we
on one of our old friends, that has the
ftpifeatioaof bring tfNwM firmer. We
yfow of ‘Mkwelf cnltlfrat
ed t farm,and took ono stalk of cotton meas
taalkg £4 iechenfrour the eorfaoe to the
topeseet sprig. . There were eeverhl oth
er stalks that had Mas forme bet Were
not quite so tall
On the same farm he has 30 acres of
waters!stenlfcthat ard looking fine. US
and the aarronnding corn crops are do
ing well.
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COMMUNICATED.
Ma. Editor : —Please allow me thro’
yonr columns to make an appeal in be
half of at least a fourth of our citizens,
ta our "Worthy City Fathers,” to have
another public well dug in the centre of
tka square where Market street and
Herring Pond Avenue oross. It is en
tirely unnecessary tor me to attempt to
Row them the importuned ahduik&siAy
of u well at this point, (or that is easily
perceived and universally acknowledged
by all. To say nothing of the advan
tages to be derived from this well, both
by the public and private families, I
would base my appeal npon the point of
“fair play and ao gouging.” Here yje a
r regular town tax, a, large portion
of which to annually expended on thp
well on Broad Street, who never, per
haps, doling the year, drank a drdp bf
water. And what in worse still, every
time one of them want a Atnlf Os frdsb
they are forced
13*40** it, stniply befofose oid moth#
earth does not see fit to direct one of her
watery arteries through their respeettva
lots. Now I ask ia
“ Toting sysa t the io-
|nd fqjjare of all the citizens st
baarti why not oontribute to the interest
of all alike 1 Let us have the tvell, for
Rpillnot only be a’behefiHti fhat'ieb-
Uoa, hot an oraament to onr already
beautiful little town.
I am pleased to see new horse-racks
going«p » frontff tboPost Qffia»; as
they have been needed there for some
time, principally from the iaot that onr
worthy yeung friends Paunat & Harrell
were in danger of loosing the gable end
of their establishment every time a tirazy
nigger with a country mole, oy A fait
young man with wild horse hitched
to thole beautiihf rustic posts Wet are
ao ornamental to Undo Sam’s Postal
Department.
By Os
Port Qfieep, ft,reminds me of mails,
i 2s IT
merenanm sue barncSS men generally
do not-petUiou to the Department t o
give ua a daily mail 1 We certainly
deserve it, end could get if s move wee
-made in the right dgectiou. Imt those
beH iIOV’U
all give a push.
Give us your opinion npon the well
and mail question.
Truly yours,
SIM.
COtIMBNIciTRD. '
Mn. Editor Having heard consid
erable complaint of cholera among hogs,
ji would like, for. tbe benefit of nil inter
eStal in the subject, to givethVm an i n .
fallible remedy for this common bat fa
tal disease, based upon the experience
of a lady, whose success in bog raising
has been unprecedented. The presence
of the disease may be noted, Ist, by e
failure of the hog to eat. 2nd, by a dis
position m Nmaia quiet ajid alone with
a want of energy and a proneness to
sleep, accompanied with fever ; the pres
ence of which msy he safely calculated
npon, by its short and quick respiration.
When these symptoms appear, you may
safely bet yow parity has the cholera ;
lKWtocdy f<F which may be found in the
following simple prescription :
Two table spoonsful of Laudanum
poured down the throat night and
morning, will cure the worst case,
ouly two doses being sufficient.
The Laudanum is easily procured end
more easily administered; therefore let
alt those who have sick hogs, try the
remedy, and perhaps it will hare more
to do with the reduction of the price of
bacon than all the redneed freight tariffs
combined. R. J. P.
Louisvii.le, Ga., June 8, 1871.
Another lot of'those cheap Slippers
for ladies’ and gentlemen’s wear, only
SI.OO per pair.
McGOWAN & STRATFORD.
” Jnne 6, if.
Cheap for Cash, A Large Lot of fine
Spring and Summer Prints.
WILKINS & HOPKINS.
Wanted.
In exchange for she Subscription
pride to the News & Farmer, anything
in the way of chickens, butter, eggs,
&c., for which the market price will be
allowed. ts.
A large assortment of Shoes, all /Styles*
just received at
' 4tf • WAtfftEN &HAYLES.
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A fine lot of Fancy Groceries, con
stantly arriving at
4tf ' WARREN A HAYLES.
Peas! Peas!!
‘ A large lot oi goodfidd pew, on head
and for salp.by
McGowan 4 stratford.
' May I*9, lßf i
We do not suppose there ever was an arti
cle so universally popular and commended as
a family medicine as Darby’s Prophylactic
Fluid- ,We havg never yet heard any one say
a word against it, but all speak inlts favor.
' : ;
From the Southern Recorder.
A heavy etorm of nia and wind oh
Friday evening blsvr down ft»p«aa, broke
off limbs and nprooted trees considera
bly. No serious damage resulted.
*i HegfyryaJiFthiye xr daily for
nearly two weeks- If this state of the
weather continnes long, bateaux will be
broujjb^, in to requisition instead of
Great quantities of fish continue to
be taken m the Oconee and tributary
waters near this city. They are selling
at abont the rate of two dollars per
■Bushel, there being too many of them
to sell by the pound.
A beaver was killed on the shoals
near Treanor’s Mill in this place. He
was., fishing on tip . rocks, and was
qat (off from the dee| water, and knock
ed oh We head hy the nihermen who
brought their prize np into town.
We are informed that the Milledge
rille Base Ball Glab has aocepted a
challenge to play the “Central City”
Club of Macon; but unices we have
fair weather for the next three days, it
will be impossible to um the grounds,
as they ura foi the rivet bottom, end
have been fooded for a week.
A few days ago, a fine shad was ta
hen in tbh river at this place with a hook
Ce excited
considerable attention, w this, ta the
&st (un of taken
wmr-'yrW* heretofore
'thsHghtf-rtaC/fnly means of catching
! sbf£in these waters.
Up to the timerAf ear;lsataoripe af
|hn, crops proSMCts, everything was do
ing finely* bnttne floods of rain since
that time have greatly altered the as
pect of affairs. Many farmers are dis
couraged, and have given up their en
tire crops as a failure. A great deal of
the cotton has been drowned out, and
that which remains, is overrun with
grass, fjome hace plowed op the cotton
kmd anted instead, peas or com. Very
little cotten will he made with the pres
ent prospects. Corn looks very fine, in
fact top fine. The rain has caused it to
’rtfoYigfVapidly, and the 'stalks Are too
sappy to stand s drought.
Li gbting has Boon doing some damage
in this vicinity recently. On last Monday
a Ires on the lot of Dr. Green of the
Asylum, was struck and a horse nndar
neath was killed. The next afternoon
thd Augusts road depot Was struck, and
Aohsidctible damage resulted. Strik
ing the northern end of the warehouse,
the current ran down, tearing off the
planks, jessing through the Beer, and
killing a calf that had taken refuge un
derneath. Several persons were in the
house at the time, but fortunately they
•soaped unhurt. -
■ i,°u. Sobthera Recorder.
A Terrible Shootioj; Affray!
i land to Hand Erunnier.
; rOTO NENSHOT nr THS NELEB.
Two sf ms Farty rscsiva seven Wounds;
Os the ether,
IOST. PABKEK IBOTSHTI.T
IILLIB. ’
[ COEONXE’S QWJEST-JVSTIFIABIS EON
! >*' : CISE.
.. Statement of tha Whole A&ir.
Just in the edge of Wilkinson county
is a little cross-road grocery, rejoicing
in the euphonious title of Liekskil
let, kept by a Mr. Davis. On Friday
evening last, this plaoe was the scene of
a fatal encounter between several men
of that eounty. Mr. Daniel Tucker Jr.,
passing along the road iu the direction
of the grocery, saw Jack Parker in con
versation with some negroes iu the em
ploy of the former. Nothing however wa ß
said by either until they met some hours
afterwards at the grocery.
Mr. Tucker then
DEMANDED AN EXPLANATION
of what Parker meant by talking to
his negroes, thinking that perhaps Par
ker wished to induce them to leave Mr.
T’a employ.
HIGH-WORDS
were the result, a quarrel eosued, and
with threats they separated. Jack Par
ker going off about half-a-mile after his
brother, Rob’t. Parker.
After a while the two Parker broth,
ers returned
ARMED TO THE TEETH,
and made an attack upon Mr. Tucker;
He was
STRUCK WITH A STICK
by one of the brothers, the blow at his
bead being arrested in its descent by
his left arm. The other then fired at
him,
THE BALI, ENTERING HIS LEFT
CHEEK
just below the eye. He then- drew bis
pistol, wfaieli contained only 3 loads; be
ing disabled in the left arm by the blow
of the stick, he cocked the weapon by
pulling it against bis side. Just at the
moment that Tucker commenced firing
DaVis the keeper of the grocery, rnshed
out to separate 1 the combatants, and
save Tucker’s life.
The Parkers immediately
f BEGAN TO FIRE UPON DAVIS,
knowing that he was a friend of Tnck
er’s. Davis then drew Bis pistol and
gan to shoot alsb.
All this transpired ini about
a minutb’s time, ,
and it to imposssblo to state who fired
the fetal Ahots but of the dozen bullets
fired, v
‘ EIGHT TOOK EFFECT ;
three entered Mr. Davis’ body, four Mr.
Tucker’s, and one pierced the heart of
JJobt. Parker,
insjanti.y.
Jack Parker, between whom and
Tucker tbe disagreement originated.
TOOK TO HIS HEELS,
and while running off Mr- Davis snatch
ed np a shot gun loaded with bird shot,
and ponred the contents into him.' The
shot were too small (o ;injure him seri
ously, merely peppering him a little.
MR. TUCKER’S WOUNDS.
< Beside the ball already spoken of as
entering the cheek of Mr. Tucker, du*
ring the subsequent part of the fight,
; THREE OTHER '^XLLS
took effect upon biin, obe entering his
ldft shoulder, where it lodged, one pass
ing through the fleshy .part of the left
arm above the elbow, and another thro’
the palm of the left hand. He is badly
wounded, bnt not seriously.
MR. DAVIS’ WOUNDS,
though dangerous are not thought mor
tal; All thrtw basts pasted
THROUGH his htfs,
two passing thro'ngh his body, and the
third lodging in the right kidney. He was
able to sit up on Monday morning and is
thought to be recovering.
The Coroner’s Jury gave in a verdict of
JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE,
in the oxse of Messrs. Tucker and Davis.
Robert Parker who had nothing to
do with originating'the affray, but mere
ly came with his brother, was the vie
tim of this terrible tragedy, the other
brother escapfag comparatively intact.
All the shooting was doho in a nar
row passage abont four feet, by twelvq,
which was so filled with smoke that
nothing could be seen, - Borne of; the
wounds seem to have been inflicted by
antagonists in the most unaccountable:
positions, some 'balls ranging directly
npward, and others in tbe Opposite direc
tion; ;i - •
It appears that for a moment or two
the scene was one of kdlF a dozen inch
down in a senffle for life, each firing in
•very conceivable-direction. The Par
kers seem to have beyn cooler than their
antsgontots, as seven of .their shots took
effect, while only one front the other
•party was accurately aimed, causing the
deatli of Hr. Robert Parker.
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Anew brand of whisky, made in Rob
ertson county, Kentucky, has been nam
ed “Zaeh Chandler.” It is said to be
ferty-rod liquor, 'sada' dead shot every
time at that dliUace.
f C O M M ti M flWßPff*** 2 ***** 1
Meurs. Editors t It seems oar people
have just awakened to the fast that there
ia pleasure to be mww at pie niea, and to
a heart that loves naUro,Hher« to noth
ing more delightfri than to spend e day j
amid her rich treasnvee. The heart ia
lifted up ‘'through 'nature to nature’s
God,” and in reverenoe we do homage
to so bountiful a being. Last Friday
we attended a picnic given at Clerk’s
Mill, a noted place for its beautiful
scenery, smooth pond, elegant dinners,
handsome girls sad ngly youog men,
(asking their pasdoo. bnt 1 must tell
the troth,) and as is usually ths case,
the whole affair was a complete snbsess.
There was ’uothidg to mar the pleasure
of the day, not even tbe little sprinkle
of rain that rousted the people and made
them seek shelter in the mill-house, (or
it served only to bring tha young folks
into a closer tete a-tete; and I’m of the
optniou that that half hour waa fully im
proved by some, and the lightning glan
ces flashed from bright - eyes upon the
sterner sex, told Mem, if one eould judge
from the fluttering of the vest that eov
ers that part of the body known as the
heart—and the future I have no doub
will reveal more.
On account of the rain, the table was
spread in the church belonging to the
colored people.it being kindly tendered
by some of its members; and pnek a
dinner would do credit to an Emperor.
Tbe table fairly groaned under .its weight
of good thiugs, and judging from tbe e
mount some disposed of, I think He mer
its was duly appreciated. I am Confi
dent some of those gentlemen skipped a
meal in order to “make room, ” and the
rich, ruby lips of the ladies also smacked
in contentment, as they elosed ever
cakes, piicklee, fish, &c., Ac. I noticed
several gliding with their beaux over the
smooth waters of the pond, and fomfd
one gentleman deelare if be only haditto
“girl” out there l —obstinate little tiring—
he’d keep her there until she said “yes,
sir,” to a certain question he had pro
pounded. If she was of the opinion- of
someone l know, it would be quite un
necessary to take her out or ths water
and threaten to drown bw, after one
look into his dsrh ayes, ths all impor
taps. question could be satisfactorily an
swered on dry fond; bat of oourae. “ma
ny men of many minds, tea , See. <
Too much cannot be said in praite of
the ladies in that section in the way they
conduct a public entertainment. Warm
er hearted people Cannot bi‘ found any
where in the State, I’m sure.
There Was a little target shooting, bat
ao very good sh.qts; and I noticed a few
engaged in fishing. Those whose poles
were “named,” Jam told were generally
successful; let us Fisk them the same
luck on land.
A short time after dinner, tha efonds
looking like they bad just as sock dock
ns as not, we all took onr way homeward’,
fully’satisfied with the day’s enjoyment,
each determined to “go again,” provided
wo receive an invitation. ,
Respectfully, OBSERVER.
• -ri '
Cholera jecreating quite a large death
rate in St. Petersburg. A great many
people have died already—among them
Pflnce.George of Oldenburg—and it is
feared (be epidemic may spread still,more
with the wariifi weather. * ’ '.
married;,^
At the residence of the bride’s fether on the
Ist inst., by the Rev. Mr. Davis, Mr. M. D.
Cases, of this county to Him F. A. Favca l
of Richmond county. j
obituary
died on the 31st of June, of Typhoid fever,
Julia Virginia Bavles, only daughter of
John H. and Margaret Hayles, aged sixteen.
J set. as her life’s sun began to paint witfirocy
luster the clouds, on heir future horizon, our
lovefy little darling was taken from' diV aCd
like a ■broken lily, alUMadan with the ttonsy
dew of morning; aba: lay puroj and calm In
death. She only Dnadedhare to M transplant
tod by angels’ hands'to ' that Maid where there
U no fading.no dyinv, but- when all ic atonal
life and joy. Asa daughter she was loving ]
tender and dntifbl, as ia niter fond and deating,
as a friend ail that was kind and affectionto,
and (he bright sunbeam that gladden bar
now darkened home. Though our idol has
been shattered, yet theticbe whore it stoodls
still, there naroFtoibe/Kfitad, and as wkstood
by her bed-side watching onr fraffjsnaas she
waded through the cold river of death, wo
felt comforted, knowing that over 4* fee “eth
er side” we should, meat her after a ftrt tort*
days of separation, there never, never moat
to part. We have nowa golden link me
should draw our hearts nearer to heaven, and
let us each, parents, brothers, and frienda.se
live that, “When our summons comes ti
join the innumerable caravan, that moves to
that mysterious realm, where each shall take
his chamberiathe silent hall of death. We
go not. like the quarry slave at night, scourged
to his dungeon; but sustained and soothed. By
an unfaltering trust, approach our gsavasf UW
one who draws the drapery of hfa couch aboat
him, and his down to pleasant dreams.*’
Into the keeping of tha silent tomb we
leave onr. loved one, feelgMt WScould notfoiva
to earth a more precious .chime.
Dust'to dust!
We lay her in the groocd and from, hat
fair and unpolltttod <l»h, raay vioMts Wring
latest Markets
Liverpool, June, 7 p. M
Cotton firm; Uplands, BJd;
B ? J ’
new York, Jam, !7 * *J ‘j?;i
Co’ ton dtall; Sales 1,800 bales
Uplands 19 Jo. . !<> ** ’7l ??..V ,
savannah, June 7 p. u.
Cotton, Light demand; Middlings 18$.
AUGUSTA, JOB* “l* P. M.
Cotton 18|«. >4 Dluwj
Macon, Jbna,
Cotton Light domaad, Mldditog; Hfo.
Milledgeville Jnon 7, P'.
Cotton 17. . . . -a-aK -fIT
Gold buying, 1 M|ig rtiilin§ilfi- , .;v,.
Silver. «! MKt. M, IQS J
',.0-mdid woda
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. wcw fluWnrertP BI8»
8 O’OLOdK.'
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(hOflC A paid—
Jhy I (j Male or Female Agents—H'-rae
And outfit furnished. Address, Baeo Novelty
Cos.. Saco. Up. l) 73 4 W
SCHOOL TEACHERS
Wanting EmpU>n»nt at fromf.">o to SHKJ
(>er aJJ'esa Zieglct *•
Agents Look' fSTtofarTpor day.
Easy'genteel ft artd profitable '-basinea*. A
littfe novelty which everyboody wants. Soc
cess flare. Send for circulars. Churchill A
Templeton; Man a, fil'> B'dway. Nr 4w
IS IS JiU humbug:
By tending 35 Cent* with
age, height, etlpr of eyes add hair, voewif
teceive, by return mail, a correct picture or
veur future husband or wife, with aame and.
date of marriage. Address, W Fox, F O Draw
er No. 24. Fuhouville. N Y. 73 4w
I
A PURE CHINESE
BLACK TEA
Wltli grfiei Tea Flavor.
Warranted to Suit all
Tastes-
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.
And for sale Wholesale only by the
Great Atlantic $ Pacific Tea Cos.
P. 0. Box, 5506, Church St.N. T.
Send for Thee-Neetar Circular. 73 4w.
Free To Book Agents T
A pocket Prospectus ol the Illustrated Fans
Uy Bible, published in both English and Gen
man, containing Bible History of Religions
Sent free on application. W. FLINT A CO.
2« South 7th St, Phil*., Pa. 73 4w.
W" ANTED—-AGENTS, (S2U per d.y> u>
spll the celebrated HOME SHUTTLE
SEWING MACHINE. Has the under-feed
makes the “lack tlitek ” (alike on both aides,)
and is fully licensed The best and cheapest
family Sewing Machine in the market. Ad
dress, JORNSON, CLARK & CO., Boston,
Mass., Pittsburg, Pa., Chicago, 111., or St.
Lottis, Mo. 73 4w.
S2BB IS 16 DAYS
Made by one Agent. Do you want a situation
an salesman at or near home to make $5 to S2O
,p«r day selling oar now 7 strand White Wire
Clothes Line to last for ever. Sample line.
Address Hudson River Wire Works, 13 Mai
den lAne, cor. Water St. N Y or 16 Dear bon-
St. Chicago. 73 3w ,j
baa lb»*»M—sa am* wftntlw
nLtvre rfiglffr MTB^>—_ 1
REDUCTION OP PRICES
TO CONFORM TO
REDUCTION OF DUTIES-
Great Saving to
-.: J Consumers.
nJBJEQfIUMKSCL,
WtsSjßCOmyp»yLconuaoing lejyirections mak
ing a large saving to cpusuipers and remunera
tive to Club oi-gduirer* ‘
THE GHRAT AMERICA* TEA COM
PANY- -
31 & S3 Yestpy Streets
P.0.80x5643 NewYo-k. 73 4w.
JURUBOA.
WHAT IS IT
It is a sore and perfect rpmpdy for all did
eases ot the Liver and Spleen-,' SniargMEent*
orDttltrucUouO' Intestines, Urinary, Uterine,
or Abdominal Organs Poverty ora- want of
Blood; intermittent'or Remittent Feve-s, In
fiamattonof the Liver, Dropsy, Sluggish Cir
culation o' tbe Blood, Abscesses, Tumorp,
Jaundice, Scrofula. Dyspepsia, Ague 4k Fe
ver or their Concomitants-. .V:I?r! ■'
Dr. Wells having become atthfß of the ej
traordinsry medicinal properties of South
American Plant, called
mvniA,
Main special oommistion to that- country to
procure if in iU nrtive poritsL apd having
found its wond( rful currtive properties to even
exceed the an'dpatfona formed- by ite greet
reputation,has concluded M eCM if,fo the pnl
lie, and is happy to state that he has perfected
arrangements fork regular monthly supply eg
this wonderful Plant, Bo haw spent matt
time experimenting and. investigating as to
the most efficient prep.-rallonfrom it, foi pop
ular uuo. end has for feme time uoed’u his
own prsejee wi th most happyresult* the effec
tual medicine now presented to tbe public as
Dr. Wells' Extract oj Jurubeba,
and be confidently recommends it 4# every
family as a household remedy wbfek sbocld
fortify all w«®Ml Lyuiphatie-tomperumertta.
JOHN Q KELLOGG, Flbtt Stl, »ow York,
Bole Agent for the United Sfete*.
Psice One Dollsr per bottle Send ter Circn
■hcr <; e l; i !-i,f .»f;i'Wy3 It <93 4w.
Jefferson STieriff SSlle*
CteOBGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.
hundred BMhefoofQ^M^t^OT.
porior Court of said county in favor af Jokfi
Walker vs. Boston Footer, This Muy 25 1871,
P. H. SMlfd, Deputy Sheriff.
’June 4.1871. '‘”*'6 7t.
KJBORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.' re'vj
. Wbttieau. fcpows Q. C. D. Brown, (Msvdi.n
for Mattie Wqigham, now Mattie Vaughn,
applied tomeforLetter* Dismisaory from said
imatts!- nt *♦' •• 64* I'fitl <M sm:;wrtx»
Const of Ordinary, to be held at LoairvMT*,
for said county, on the first Monday in Judy
nut, and file their objections ia.RwUiuf.:.u
•ay they have, why said letter* should not be
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rhamwatim, and sHskin T diseatus; "fa#
entereh.Sora nfottth, Bast throat,-Apfitfrii?
a,. WwtnW Curative Meta
Thsyaxa not true Fancy Brtak, Hade of Peer
Sue, WSMur. WreeC Spirit# aa4 SalWe
T If asm. doetered. rplced indsweeteud toptetM tbe
tarns, eaUtd •‘Toatca'—Appetheis." “BMorenW *c..
th«tliu4Swtlfpl«roatoilninr»»n«wsaSruiß.bßter«
a true Medicine, made from the neUre roots sad herbs
of Calilornls, Sree Sea an AleeheUc SUae.
lasts. They si* the SMUT BUMS WTOI
riEB ut a lire si vise psiiciple,
, a perfect Beaoveler sad Inrlssralor of the Syetom,
csrrylnf off til potsooions matter and reatbriae the blood
to a healthy condition. No person ean taka theta Bit
ters accordJnff te direction*, and remain kaw unwell,
provided their bones ere not destroyed by mine ret
poUou or ether mesas, sad the vital organs waited
beyond the point of repair.
They are a Geatlo Parsatlve tewaUetn
TaaSe, poaealns also, the peculiar merit of sctlnf
an s powerful asent In NliaTlns ConseaUon or Inflam
matron of the Liver, and all the visceral Oisana
FOB NBKAIJE OOMPLAIXU, whether la
yonac or old, married orelofle, at tbe dewn of woman,
hood or it the turn of Ufa, these Tonic Bitters have he
raw InSanMaatlrx aad Chraale Tiimh
8m «S Oaas, Syesayde ar ladlsarflea,
Unmae. UimlldniiS aad latermluaat Fa.
vasa. tha Bleed, Liver, Kid.
»ay« aad ■ladder, them Ulttare have been mod
■ncceafSL Bath USeaaiee are etneedby TUStetad
Ulaad, which it ceneraUy prod Seed by denotement
of the U%estiva Ovwaae.
BTSKMIA os mraunoi, Bead
ache, Fata in the Shoulders, Cousin, Tightness af the
Cherf, Dtzsluess, SouriKrucUUon* of the Stomach.
AM Taste ht the Month, BUlous Attaetat PslpltnUonof
the Heart, Inflammation of the Lunfs, Pain In the
rvgions of At Kidneys, and n hundred other palnfsl
symptoms era the otfrprlngs of Dyrpspeta.
They tovigorete As stomach end aUmulate the torpid
Ldver tad Bowels, which render them of unco salted
•meaty la cleenslnf As blood of all impurities, aad Im
part og new life and vigor to the whole system.
VOX HUB miEASKS, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
Fheure, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Both, Cap
baneles, Btog Worms, Scald Head. Sore Eyas, Erysipel
as, Itch, Senrfr, Dlocolorations of Ac Skin, Humors aad
INannsss of tbs SUa, of whatever name or nature an
lltonlly dug tip and carried out or Ae system la n short
time by the use of then Bitten. One bottle la inch
eaang will convince the most Incredulous of their emo
tive effects.
BgaS&aas3gs.
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f. WALKER, Proprietor. B. H. MCDONALD A CO.,
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Pi earlier laborer*. George Bancroft.
Ttearing relation to language Principia doe*
0 to -Philonophy. Elihu Burritt.
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