The Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1870-1877, March 30, 1871, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

— «*53b IJWJItB** Come, behold a tuly beautiful wo man i Her forehead may not be high, or broad, or rival the lily in its white- ness; but no thought of evil, no ma lignant purpose, no scowl of hate, ever held dominion there. Her eves [CUSTOM HOME JOURNAL j. T. WATERMAN may not sparkle like the diamond, but they never yet looked down in pitiless contempt upon want and mise ry. Her cheeks may be unlike the red rose in its vernal bloom, but they never mantled by the blush of BY .1. T. WATERMAN. PO'ETRV, also'ke will have a good heart and a fine nature. He is, perhaps, thehope of my race.” A week after, when the defeated Emperor came for the last time to Malmaison to embrace his nephew, Louis clung to his knees, crying that he wanted to go and help drag his can non. • • - -W : EDWIN M. BROWN, ttor ixeyi .rut Xjaw, POET VALLEY, GA., Will practise in aS the Courts of the Ma con Circuit, and in others by special con tract - bmlfl-ff, •were shame for follies: other own commit- sion. Her mouth may not be formed upon the model of :e-srheiic art, but no. rude, unseemly word, or curling lip of scorn, has ever marred its his tory. Her nose may not be Greebm, but it has never yakpresided in too dissecting-room of'scandal, where so cial anatomy employs the explorers of human depravity. Her hands may not be aristocratically small, but they have been ennobled by deeds of chaa- ity. She may mot form a. subject for the. painter, or the scnlpture, bat she has excellences that no son of art, however! skilled, can-convey to canvas, or simulate in marble. In her pres ence Vice skulks away abashed, and Virtue feels instinctively the influ ence of a guardian spirit Profanity is . silenced, and rudeness’dons “the habit of .dvility. The pale, wan suf ferer, on the couch of death lingers s moment longer, to give token of his gratitude for her benevolent care, and to supplicate blessings from Heaven upon her head. Her footstepyan the threshold of poverty is the -signal of mercy’s advent, and sorrow dries its tears, when her. soothing voice pours PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS For all the purposes of a Faimly Cathartic Med icine. No mercury or other substance in them.. $1,000 in Gold wm .be paid for .every inrain of merciiry or, other snbstaace-fohcd in our Liver POls. For liver dis ease. for nervous or sicthead-ache. constipation <St costivencsa. dir»pepii»pr indigestion, jaundice," rheumatism, gout and' dropsy, and .ns_ recom- mended as a general faintly rntbarticmcdicine. _ These pill* wjlljRive relief in nine cases out of ten for CTery ordinary ailment in our Southern climate, where most of the diseasos are dependent ona diseased liver and imperfect digestion.. We have prepared ttem Jp jrnpply a*af<y.and every wav better purgative remedy'than has hitherto been available to mankind. Their , penetrating properties cleanse ami invigorate every portion of this human oreuiism. correcting iti< diseased ittion and restoring its healthy vitalities. Prepared only |>y ' X». W. HU5T At CO. ", La Year,. :$A 50 ^Months,-:!:.................1 160 fhree MonthB, 1 00 [ The naner will be stopped at the expira- ionof the time paid fur, unless the sub- Ujption is previously renewed. |D' the address of a subscriber is to be Lanced, we must have the old address, as fell as the new- one, to prevent mistake. No subscription received for a less period three months. No attention paid to anonymous comnra- ications, os we are responsible for every- ting in onr reading columns. This rule is operative. Any one sending us five new subscribers id $12 50, will receive the Home Journal ie year fbee. Displayed advertisements will be charged wording to the space they occupy. A1U advertisements should be marked for specified time, oi hey will bo continued id charged for until ordered out Advertisements inserted .at intervals will s charged as new each insertion. Advertisements to run for a longer time ,„n three months, are due and will be col- H. M. HOLTZCLAW, ATfSRllEY Af LAW, PERRY, GEORGIA Yonr particular attention, is called to the facts and figures, below., .Examine them closely. ' i'iasT.—Havmg taken the,old stand, known as Brown’s Art ISailery, and lefitted it up in the best manner, wc-are prepared to execute the finest and best work. ", -. ^---, Second.—Our prices. airwilTbe s<An^are greatly below tliuse of ahy'other‘Gallery in Alacon. Ttrinii.—We guarantee perfect satisfaction in every case, or no charge. Focrxk.—The oxLY Premium given at the recent -Macon Fair-for the best PlainPhofaigraphs was. awarded to us, and we aredetermiUed to keep ni> the merit of our increasing reputation. Fiftht.—Our facilities are such that we can prev duce the best pictures in Middle (Georgia, and at reasonable prices. Sixth.—Unequalled facilities for making Baby Pictures, and no trouble or pains spared to give satisfaction. Call and be convinced." Prices, of Plain Photographs r Per doz, card size for the Album, any style, $4 00 Half 44 “ “ “ “. > ,•*; 44 •* 2 5b “ - 44 Victoria Card,' * '*** “ 1bu 44 4 « Imperial “ 44 ** 5 0b A Photograph 6;* inches, nicely framed, 4 Ob “ Hx 10 44 44 “ 5 0u 10x12 44 44 . 44 7 0b 44 4 X'll xU 44 ' 44 44 10 00 Prices- of Paintings: ... V painting 11 x 14 inches, handsomely framed $2L 44 14 x 17 44 44 “ & . . ; 44 . 20x21 ..“Lifesize,goldgjltframc £ 44 ,22 x 27 44 44 44 bUst 44 44 * 4 6b . Old Pictures copied to any of the above sizes, or -virger,- and! finely finished. " A reduction is made- *i our regular prices to families and large'parties. Thanking our patrons for taeir liberal patronagi u. the past, we respectfully ask a continuance o: tie same. SCHAUB £ HAAGOOD, iec*2H-3m "Macon, Ga. C/ALLS ATTENTION TO THE FACT, that he Etffl lives; Notwithstanding the fact that hehas the.weight of many years ujiofi him, “there fa life in the old man yet ” At his old stand he still keeps a Yon may talk of the mines of Australia— They are wealthy in gold without doubt; But ah! there is gold m the farm, bpys, If yon only will shovel it-ont The mercantile trade is a hazard, The goods are first high and then low; How was' Jonah punished?' Whal- Drawing-room—apartment of a den tist Some lovers’ quarrels . end with, a smack. A stirring adventure—brewing a bowl of punch. Maxim—A poor man is to be. avoid ed—he lacks principal “ ' A doctor’s motto is supposed to be “patients and long sufferings. ” The best thing to give to the poor— employment Every young doctor trill get on if he only has patients. Virginia made 65,000 gallons, of fruit- brandy last year. The crumb of comfort for an idle man—-is a whole loaf. An off-handed fellow—one who has lost both his arms. Young ladies had better be fast asleep than “fastawake.” Out West the grain is now raised at all seasons—by the elevators. An inebriate asylum for women only, is to be established in Pennsylvania. Wisconsin furnished nearly 250,- 000,000, feet of lumber during the past year. One of the leading papers of Aber deen Scotland, is under the control of a woman. An Irish editor congratulates him self that “half the lies told about him ain’t true.” Philadelphia has 459 churches, and is about to build another to make the number even. ' San Domingo is saifl to be a place “where every prospect pleases, and only man is vile. ” It is a fact not easily accounted for that at parties, after supper, the guests begin to grow thin. Portland lias a colored centenarian, whom the Transcript of that city calls “one of the dark ages.” A cotemporary says, “The first printers were Titans.” There are a good many “tight uns” among them still., A cotemporary thinks it must ■be I horrible on the battle-field, “to hear the stifled groans of the .dying and the shrieks of the dead.” It is a well established fact—that a person who is guilty of squirting to bacco juice in the house of worship, don’t expec-to-rate as a gentleman. The heathen Chinee is ^making whis-, key in. California by .fermenting old ■Which, although it is not quite as huge as Lama m Vatr Vrtrlr /lT'kftlhTTinTA tllwuvc li:u The great busy “West lias inducements, And so lias the busiest mart, Bnt wealth is not made in ft day, boys-— Don’t be in a hurry to start! The bankers and brokers are .wealthy; They take in their thousands or so—v - Ah! think of the frauds. and deceptions— Don’t be in a hurry to go!. c. C. DUNCAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, WORM CANDY! Vnd respectfully solicits a share of. public latronage. Give him a calk -jan5-f A pleasant, life and effectual remedy for worm* in the human body. Symptoms of Worms* Alternate paleness and flushing of countenance a dull expression of the ej w. drowsmei*ri. itduu^ of tbc nose. a swelled nppT bp, tougui; \ylr.t*;T} furred and thickly HpocUed with red spots. ft*tu breath aud enlarged belly ,.* ,px tial or genera ■*welling or pulfineua of tbc skin, a starting in tli* deep, and grinding of tbc twth. a nvuration as .lonn-thiuB were lodged- fu tli« throat, a .gradim ivaating of tlie fieeh, sickness of the st.imr.eh. vom ..ting, a short dry eongh. axipctltc sometimes vora cions, at other time* feeble, an unnatural rrann for dirt; chalk or clay, bowels sometimes enstiv. at other times loose, great fretfuliic-ss and imti bility of temper, pains in the stomach and bowels colic, fits, convulsions and'pa'sy. _ -Fv. r directions see titps iif the boa. It would i. wpll to -give a small ilo.-e of castor oil, with afei- drops of spirits of 'turpentine, after the. randy, t bring away, the worms. This candy gives linnu diate relief. Prepared only by L. W. IIUXT & CO.. Dnjggwti', Macuu. Ca Hie Great Medical Discovery! Sr. WALKER’S OALTTOBNXA VINEGAR BITTERS, s§ Hundreds of Thousands s ZT. Bear testimony to their Wonder- o£ p ? o o fal Curative Effects. g *o IliWHAT ARE THEY?|=p [Traument advertisementa must be paid br iu advance. I Job work must be paid for on delivery. Advertisements .discontinued from any huse, before the tims specified, will be Siarced only for the time pnblislied. | jlarria"0 Notices and Obituaries not ex- jeedina ten lines wifi be pnblisheu free.— )bitiuirics of more than ten lines will be - jiarocd for at regular advertising rates. Notices of a personal cr private character. ntended to promote any private enterin-ist ir interest, will be charged as other adver- Advertisers arc requested to baud in their uTors as early in.tiic week as pr««ibia The above tcirms trill be strictly adhered The farm is the safest and surest, The orchards are loaded - to-day; You are free as the air. of the mountains, And monatchs of all you survey. Better stay on the firm a while longer, . \ Though profits come in rather slow; Eentember you’ve nothing torisk,- boys— Don’t be in a hurry to go! PERRY,'GA., ENDEItS his professional services to the citizens of Perry and the surrounding ntry. Office at.Dr.. Gilbert’s Drug forth the balm of consolation. Her soft hand will smooth the furrowed brow of care; the wealth of her love will compensate for all worldly losses. Her calm, unruffled temper sheds the sunshine of serenity wherever she moves, and the flowers of friendship, peace, and joy spring np in her path way, warmed into being by her pres ence. In her tongue is the law of kindness; strength and honor aro her clothing; her husband sliaQ be known in the land—lie shall sit with the el- ders. in the gates. O man! whosoever thou art, that seest BBS beautiful wo man, seek her, woo her, win her, if thou const, though virtue be her only dowry; for if thou hadst the wisdom of Solomon, and the wealth of the Indies, her worth will match thy most exalted abilities, and her merit will add 1 to' thy fortune, more real wealth than Golconda’s gems or Poto- si’s mines can supply! Neic Monthly Magazine. FURNITURE The Childhood of Louis Napoleon. Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, the third son of Louis Bonaparte, ex-king of Holland, by Hortense, the daughter of the Empress Josepliiue by her first marriage with Gen Beauhaxnias, was bom at the Ttdleries,- April 20th; 1808. His birth was announced through the whole empire, from the Kenish prov inces to the shores of Holland, from the Invalides to the castle of St. An gelo, by the exulting roar of cannons. Tue rejoicing was the greater because the Emperor was not yet 'divorced, and, having no children, had adopted, oy a plebiscite of the year 1812, the children of his brother Louis. The late Emperor’s name was the’first to be inscribed on the family register, and that proved an omen. The king of Rpme was the next name, but death, soon efased it. Louis Napoleon was baptised in 1811, at tue palace of Fontainbleau, by his great-uncle, Cardinal Feseh. The em peror was his godfather, and Josephine his godmother. Many stories are told of the child’s romantic generosi ty and warmth of heart. One morn ing, when he was three or four years old, he was awakened by a muffled noise of something, tumbling into his room, and as he looked toward the chimney there appeared a little black It was a “ Set aside a liberal percentage for ativ x- ti*in". Keep yourself iinccaMUstiy befo.e llse public; and it matters not what btisine.-* rmi arc eu2aged‘in,,’for, if . jutelUgeiilJy aili. [iiiluHtriously pursued, a fortune will be tin r.viult.”—Hunt’s Merchimts’ Magazine. “After I began to advertise my Ironware 'rrtily, business increased with amazing ra pidity. For ton years past I have spirt CIO 000 yearly, to keep my superior ware, before Ika public. Hil I.beon tiimdjn ad- rertising, I should never have possessed iny iirtune of iTJ50,000.’’—McLeod Belton. Keeps constantly on hand a good-assort ment of Unparalleled Suffering! CtS THET ARE NOT A VILE nSS fa E5 FANCY DRINK.Pft Made at Poor Knm, Wkiskoj*, Prowl Spirits and Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please tlie taste,' called “ Ton ics,” 44 Appetizers,” “Restorers,” *c., that lead, tlie tippler on" to drunkenness and ruin, but are s true Medicine,made from the Native Boots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic TONIC LITER RITTERS 3EDSTEADS, TBUNDLE BEDS. WARDROBES,: TABLES, CILUES, WASH STANDS, CRADLES, GRIBS, SAFES, ETC., fortune of jCJoO.OOU. JJirmingham. “Advertising, like Midas’ touch, turn: pverything to gold. By it your.darii'.g men ’ • .sii“ i.. Iboiw wa 'JL-Vifnar- It is not n whisky drink, hut is a compound r vegetable. touicH with, pure btimulaut. aud in r» « iminended in all canes where a t ju:c »i»d gent :ax»tive Is needed. In dysjwipK:*. iiidigestion, d*. ’lility, languor, lirnd-adie and costlveuefw. tlwn, -bittern arc especially commended. Ah a prevc-uth .'if chillH-aud fever, it-wHl Vc f*»und to bo a vahu hie iriCdicim*. by K>ntiy the liver an assisilKt; nature to throw i.IT miasma, lake on* two or three iloise* » ilav—jmt enough to proilui i full, healthy aetiou^ia tlie IiuivoIh. If you 5ia\ inline to ii*e bltterff-rjf any kinit. till* j* what yo ivKut. Prepared only hy I.. W. lU’-NT fc CO.. Druggints, Siueou, Gr But don’t be alarmed, reader, for it dir uot happen anywhere in this neighborhood in fact such a'thing could not take placi .is long as Stimulants. They arc the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PUIN- CIPLE a perfect Kehovator acdlnvlgorator of tlie System, carrying olTallpoisonons matter and restoring the blood to n healthy condition. -No' perion can take these Bitters according to direc tion andTcmainlbng.uawell. For Iuflauiuiutory and Chronic Itlieu- matism nud Goat, Dyspepsia «r Iiidi- gestiou. Billons, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder* these Bit- tor* have been most successful. Such Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digest! vo Organ*. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Headache, Fain in tbc Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of tbc Stomach, Bad taste la the Month Bilious At tacks, ralpltation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Fain la tiio regions of tlie Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the off springs of Dyspepsia. Thrytnvlgorato. tfie Stomach and stimulate the torpldliyer and bowels, wliicli rctidertlicm of un equalled efficacy-du cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and Imparting new life and vigor to tlie whole system. FDR SKI N RISE ASES.-Fraptions.Tcttor, Salt Khcam, Blotches. Spots, Pimples. Pus talcs. Bolls, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, SeaU-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of tho Skin, Humors dud .Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, arc.literally dug up ■ end carried out of the Bystem In a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in, suclr cases will convince the most Incredulous of their cnrutlvc effects. Cl. nnse the Vitiated Bloodwlienevcryouflud Its Impurities bursting through theskjn InFlm- pics, Eruptions or Sores; cleans.. It when yon And It obstructed and sluggish in the .veins;, cleanse it when it is foul, and your fedUcgs- wlii , tell you when. Keep the blood pure and tlie health ofthcsystemwBl follow. ; PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking In the system of co many thousands, arc effectually destroyed atid rimoved. For fall directions, read carefully tlsacircnlar around each bottle. . . J. WALKER. Proprietor;* K. TL'-McDtiNAU) £ CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents. Sr.u Franclsc' Cal,n:id Si and-Sl Comuierce'Streef.'dCew'Vor: SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND PEA LEU- sold by Dr. J. C. GELBEET, Pen; . -.Stuar- ilraw mfilious to tbinr coliVr*. Clay. “ What audacity is to love anti bnltiue*. to war, tho skillful use of iirinVy’s ink is t< jucSss in business.”—Henry Want Beecher “Tho netysnapors made Fisk.”—Jume.;. Fisk, Jr. " . - “ Without the aid of advertisements, ! could have douo notbing in iriy si)ecul:i lions. I lmve the most complete Litti “ printer’s iulc. A.Vv.'vii-in;; i* the myal roite to business. ” I’. T. Br.r.ium. MATTRESSE^ ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. Benefit of Langbter. C. F. COOPER A general assortment of METALLIC, and every description of WOODEN Probably there is not the remotest corner or little inlet of the minnte blood-vessels (life vessels) of the body that does not feel some wavelet from that great convulsion (hearty laughter) shaking the central man. The blood moves more lively—probably its chem ical, electric, or vital condition is dis tinctly modified—it conveys a differ ent impression to all the organs of the body as it visits them on that particu lar mystic journey when the man is laughing from what it does at other times. . And so, we doubt not, a good laugh may lengthen a man's life, conveying a distinct stimulus yto the vital forces. And the time may come when physi cians attending more closely "than at present unfortunately they are apt to do, to the innumerable subtle influen ces which’the soul exertsr upon its ten ement of clay, shall prescribe to a tor pid patient “so many peals of laugh ter, to be undergone at such and such A time,’’ just as they now do that far more objectional prescription, a ■pill or. an electric or galvanic shock; and. shall study the best and most effective method of producing the effect re quired in each patient. Keeps such a full and elegant assortment oi FANCY GROCERIES. A Hearse can be furnished to order at any time, on short notice. I can be found in the day time at my store, next to the Hotel; at night, at my residence, adjoining that ol Dr. Haviss. A STANDARD GOUGH REMEDY HVNKTN. J. LAM Alt. nUNT. -COtaPT Bacon, Lard, FJour, Msh, Dealers I PROFESSOR. P. LOUD’S MEDICI Furniture- Made to Order, and repaired at short notice. I .will sell you Fumijure as CHEAP AS IT BAN BE BOUGHT IN MAHON. GEORGE PAUL. dec l7-ly f man enveloped in smoke, small Savoyard chimney-sweeper.— The child gave way at first to some nat ural Alarm, then‘ remembering fhat.his governess had often told him oOlie hardships suffered by these poor little slaves, he scrambled out of his bed, got his purse, and gave the whole of his money to the astonished aud de lighted urchin. Some years liter, when Louis was-living, with his moth er on the shores of the, lake of Con stance,• he used to play with the \ chil dren of the neighborhood, and’ espec ially with a son of a miller on the Rhine. One day, when Louis., wan dered beyond,the garden lie returned with only his shirt on, and walking with bare feet through the mnd and ■snow. It appeared that: while playing near the gate, he had seen a poor fam ily pass by. so wretched and destitute In a Floanaut. nafr and effective iricdicine in coujtfa ** ‘ * - i si.U itutiit: (.ulUB, HOftrilt;** of ta« uroucliiLe. etc. *. lively case of cormiiTOi-tion rommcnces •will* coujili ]k*x«*ited irciu the iiidividnai' itavtng talu. cold. !flu: dinoMLu.ol.Uic air i asragt-n a.*c of gu. iutei-eijt to tvtry iJjtuiLgeut lieulg. Tiic-deiical ocgnuizatiob oT the iiiugH. coiibtnutVl.vit; ami -fhoir lasing exj*«rd to contact ol a.r ol em. «lifforent teiO)«erals4rc. ami wlm-li coiitahm varioi -ri’ilatiiig n:att«*r> iu »t. -icmier tlu-i fffNtS.OHS NUTS, CANNED OYSTERS AND rice and rubber shpes and such things. The whiskey made this way is . much sought after by suicides..: A- Mobile -paper is indignant’ at a co- temporary for announcing that Mobile is'the fourth coffee pot in the coun try. Investigation’ proved that “cot ton port” was meant. - Some naughty boy in Pennsylvania, ornamented an old, poor, gothic- framed torse, hitched to att awning post, with a stolen card-sign which read; “Oats wanted; inquire with- And everything else good to eat He also keeps a good assortment of medicine is held, vcc apjtCLu a imv cel ti.liuues.; It Gave Beady and Entire Belief. Nearly lour- years ago, *wlren Buffering from a t*- rerfc cough.-1 wari iuductsd'byJklr.-Loutl to try lm* Lougli Syruj*. It gave bucU ready and entire rt*- Kqx that 1 take greatplcanurv in x-ecojaiuemiing it lo HUcir a** may tio iiiTi bixuilcr.’couditi*>ii 61 nulior- ing. L. W. Wahuhn’. ilacon, Jan. 22. 1870. Of various kinds, to wliicb he invites the special attention of the thirsty. MiX & KIRTLAND, To Our Patrons, To Dealers, and to the Gener al Public. PRICES EERUUEI)! Afforded Immediate RelifT. A little Boston girl joyfully assured her -mother-, the- other i day. j tiiat she’ had found; out where they made korsesr-* ‘she hodseen.fi mm in-d shqp just finishing one of them, for he % was nailing on his.last,foot” B. F. Bailee says of the test oath: “I roll it as a sweet morsel-under my tongue.” Yes, nnd if itwas a silver spoon or soup ladle he would put it: in his pocket” . A Western paper, describing the delnd of a ydnng : <*ifer,-- s%3, tnat ‘file broke the ice felicitously with h»- ppening-and was almost' immediately drowned'-wititapplaajse ' s- The ' man who didn’t believe in ad vertising has gone into ■ partnership' with ihe sheriff and tii^axe going to that'it pamed him'.’fe see them,' aadj- having no money, he had given one child his shoes and another his coat.— He was passionately fond of the broths er he afterward lost in Italy, and the -idol of the childless empress. The emperor was also very fond, of the gentle, lively boy, and. used to have him in during lunch to question him about his studies, .and, to . hear Jrim recite the fables which lie fiad! marked for trim The birth of the king of Borne did not lesson the emperor’s affection, and on his return from Elba, - the king of. Borne being a'prisoner at Vienna, Napoleon’s, .affection for the promising nephew had room to' ex pand. Theekild (then only seven) W E f«l that we cannot do a bettor service tliaa. toTxiitc a voice of warning ogamut tlTe inditi- um* of Patent Mcdiciuvs, v. Lo«e name in now Legion, a largo majority of wliicli are put up on the market by iguoraut quacks, who do not ac- ually know anj-tliing of niedicine. Many of these' siscallod remedies are of no value wliatevur. and eoiae are very dangerous', being reconimcudedAir d:s, ases wliicli tliey imwrialdy aggravate, tans ia- the suffering and often producing lasting duabdity or shortening the life of-the individual. As dnigHsts and dealers, vra are compelled to buy sad sell these nostrums, which ire do for just what they are. As a proteutiou to tlie people from I will pay tlie ruling market prices for Cotton. dec28-tf C. F. COOPER- ■lib. 3; Cotton Atenue, MACON, GA. From Mayor G. S. ©hear. Siscos, Gn., February 1, 1ST0. Messrs. T~ W. HUNT A CO.: . Gkxts:—Mr. P. Loud having referred yon. to me -relative to tbe merits of bis cough Syrup, I take pleasure in stating that when suffering from a very severe cold and distressing cough, which destroyed my rest, aic- Lond noHced iay cough anil present ed mo with some of hhcjSyrup, which afforded me immediate relief, and cuahltd me to rest quietly, BcspcctfuBy invite the-attention of wholesale ; and retail buyers to their, large and -well, assorted stock, which comorises everything in the shape of ladies*, gcuticmeu's, misses', youths* aud hoys* wear, of ail the very newest styles, among them the best makes of Philadelphia, New York, Boston, New Haven, etc. We feel confident of suiting customers, both in qualify and price, and there fore invite a call. dec28-3ih rpHE undersigned, having just issued, now X ofters to the public a Now Map of the State of Georgia, Exhibiting all the new counties, county towns, villages, post-offices, and the whole net-work of railroads, highways, rivers, creeks and water courses in the State It Is' but driiik and make explanations. But neither his drink nor his expla nations will ever put him back into the White House. And by the way, if, as Mr. Greeley says, liquor had something to do with the result of thisflirst State election, was it liquor in New Hampshire, or was it the liquor in the "White House?” of land in the corner of each, and a com plete Check Map for all portions of the State, surveyed in lots of 490 acres. It also exhibits that portion of Florida bounded on tlie. South. ' - Size of Map, 56xG7 inches. Mounted form $10.00; Dissected Form, S10 00. Compiled by James E. Butts in 1859. Revised 'and published by A. G. BUTTS, feb9-3m ' MAeos, Ga. , 1870. TO DEALERS. partnre for Waterloo, ^fepoleon' uns engaged in conversation with one of his marshals, when the child entered the Cabinet sobbing, and threw him self on his knees before the Emper or. ■:£!#&$-$;*■■■ •“Whal’s iQie matter?” sfud'Bona- parte; who was- absprbed-in thought, and-impatiCTt d£any:interrnption. “Ah!” said the child, throiigh bin D RUGS, M ED 1 ClNES YELLOW dock, ***“»’£rnpt:uuai Pimples, Pnstnlcs, ’ Blotches^ “As, Erysipelas.-Tettcr, Scald-head, King-worm,- ulcers, 1'umora, Sores, Svphihs, ilcreunnl Pois- hamg.aud'for PURIFYING THE BLOOD. “Joy better J icaltii aud live, longer for tdeausiiig ^ blood. Keep the blood healtuv aud all i* well. ««AWith this pabuiuui of life disordered, there fc* no lastiug health. Sooner or later sorne- disui-dertd or overthrown. Thip iu^iiciue is as nee from the AtLmtic to Ocean, by the Northern road, is 3,301 miles, and useless several months in Che distance by the South- arill be much shorter, and AeratiYes iu market have mercury or arsenic as ttieir batiis, aud often entail a countless train of hieir victims, even'worse than the orig- r.«* This medicine is a concentrated of Yellow Dock and iSJde B of D | Lght ’- gnuns purified “rapest alteratiTa ever offered to tha Prepared only by K W. HUNT k CO., ' - DnffgteU, 24*000, G*. I **«-5*wr * -;’v» -