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in the county.
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rates.
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selves with a large stock of line paper, we arc now
enabled to furnish the public with Job Work
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.stylo.
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those indebted to us for subscription and job work
to come forward and settle. Many are a whole
year in arrears for subscription, and we can#ot
possibly grant further indulgence. You have had
the benefit of our labor, and it is no more than
right that you should now pay us the small amount
you owe us. Our business requires money to con
duct it, and those indebted to us must pay us at
once.
Arrival of Trains.
X'p Jay Passenger arrives at Thomson If. 14 a m.
Down “ “ “ “ “ 3.28 p. m.
LWght “ “ “ “ !'l3 p.m.
Do*n “ “ “ “ “ 12.53 p.m.
Up Macon “ “ “ “ 2.00 p.m.
Down “ “ “ “ “ 11.50 am.
To t-lio Public.
Frew and niter {bis dale nil advertising connoetds
with or concerning the official matters of the sher
iff of Columbia County, will bo publish;' 1 in the
McDuffie Jour.tt.vn. This itlh March, I'J -.
BRAD IVEY, Sh riif Columbia Comity.
Cotton r r!s-c I—All pcr*ons who have
pai 1 Internal Uj'-cw Pax on c itt >'■>. wuul l ro»-
au't their interest by calling on the undersigned, at
an earl■’day. R-m ,wel eiT.rts are now being ma te
directly before Congress, to have tldsUnconstiiutiou
al Tax refunded to tho planters, and with more as.
eurauce of success than ever hef* r--.
CA^KY& HUDSON,
Aoents for Iler&chel V. Johnson & Cos.
nil It
CJ“ Spring advertising will soon bo in order.
CAT The Ordinary ha moved his office to the
Court House.
CJ' Why is a loafer in a printing office like a
shade tree ? Because we tiro glad when he leaves.
C£T Ou' clever townsman, Col. John li. Wilson, is
raising a handsome residence near the Methodist
Church. ) hotnson slid grows.
c-iT We ask the continued aid of our friends in
speaking such words for this paper as its merits
deserve, thus aiding u* in extending its circula
tion.
ids' If you want to live two years in one, and
bo happy as the days are long, just subscribe for
the Jocesal. It carries knowledge and happiness
into hundreds of families.
PIT An lowa exchange says “Spring incoming.”
It may be, but it is careful about making any signs
of that approach. It is coy—tho horse that drags
its car must be low in flesh.
C,r Did it ever occur to the reader to ask him
self where he will l>o a hundred years from now ?
Bet him try for a moment to grasp that thought,
and then tell us if ho can, what he is butting at so
frantically here.
ifiT No man in business should over write a
busines letter without his card printed at the top
of the sheet of paper. It is an advertisement,
prevents mistakes and looks like business.
CiT Oa last Monday the stro-t ia front of the
depot was literally blocked up will) wagons, bearing
away .guano freight. We don’t claim to be ii -ers
but we predict (hat guano bills will 1)8 mighty hard
to pay next fail.
C3" An exchange says that some young men
marry for dimples, sine ears, soma nose; the
contest, however, generally lies between the eyes
and hair. The mouth, too, is occasionally mar
ried, the chin is not so often. We opine that it
seldom happens that ho doesn’t get more MOUTH
and CHIN than ha bargained for when the con
tract was first made out.
i£iT The Warrcnton Clipper of the 14th inst.,
rays :
The sermon delivered by Rev. A. I Hartley, at
the Methodist Chu eh, on Sunday last, was a clear,
logical exposition of the text: “Wo, to them that
are at ease ’ll Zion.” Wc noticed among the most
attentive of tl>» congregation several persons not
habituated to attending Divine Worship.
-«-»
Blast Shade Tbees. —Let every one in
Thomson make calculations now to set out shade trees
this spring. Many have already done so in the
past, and now let all who have neglected the duty,
do it this year. It will enhance the value of your
lots many times the cost in a very few years, as
well as to improve the appearance of your home,
add beauty to onr town, and show that we are a
cultivated and enteprising people. Plant shade
trees this spring.
Wiit is it?—Can any of onr cotemporaries tell us
why is it that the Radical papers published in Geor
gia, do not give the name of the editor in their col
umns ? We belive with only two exceptions the
names of the editors of all the Radical papers that
have been published in this State, have not appeared
in their columns. Are the editors of these papers
ashamed of the bad odor that will attach to them a
few years hence if too many should know that they
once held such enviable positions ?
Oca Town Council. —Mnoh credit is due the
new town Council for the faithful performance of
their duties and the strict and rigid enforcement of
the ordinances. Several offenders have recently
been arraigned beloro the Board, and were com
pelled to pay reasonable admission fees. Hereafter
we intend to give the regular proceedings of the
Court a- A while we cannot promise our readers to
intersperse our reports with as much wit and poetry
as Moore, of the Atlanta Hat), yet we shall at least
try to keep them posted with the “modus oper mdi’
of the Honorable Court.
Monumental Dedication.— The Monumental
Slab, or Record of the Confederate dead of Colum
bia county, was dedicated at Appling, on Thursday
last, the 11th inst. The ceremonies ou the occa
sion wore conducted by the Rev. Air. Florence and
Dr. 11. R. Casey. The Monument was erected in
■ho Court House, and contains the names of all tho
soldiers from Columbia county who fell battling
for the‘‘Lest Crf .’ The following companies
with the numbers of their killed, were represented
on the Slab;
Thomson Guards, —killed, 50.
Ramsey Volunteers—killed, 35.
Oglethorpe Infantry—killed, 10.
Hamilton Rangers —killed, t*
Jennings Rangers- killed, 0.
Craw ford Rangers—killed, 10.
McDuffie Rifles—killed, 1.
Milledgo Artillery—killed, 1.
AValkcr Light Infantry—killed, 1.
Gcu. John Morgan’s Command—killed, 2.
State Troops—killed, 7.
Unknown Commands—killed, 0.
The speech of Dr. Casey was a model of elo
quence, and abounded in patriotic so; dim cuts
strikingly appropriate to the occasion, lie en
couraged and applauded the raising of monuments
to perpetuate tho mem >ry of tho i o' to do id, not f r
tile purpose of perpetuating national strife, but
that tho recollection of our gallant dead may ever
remain green in our memories, and he handed
down to tho generations that arc to follow after ns
as an heritage everlasting in the good name anil
fame of the noble, tho gallant souls who immolated
themselves upon the altar of their country's liberty.
The Doctor briefly reviewed Radical legislation
and the many wrongs that have been practiced
upon nu over-burdened and oppressed tax-paying
people since the cessation of hostilities. 110 ex
horted all to be submissive to the laws, and to
await patiently the coming of onr deli veranee from
Radical thralldom.
IVlio Was Grant I
Senator Wilson, in an elaborate
speech at Groat Falls, N. IL, has un
ilertaken to answer this question. lie
said :
When tho war opened he was earn
ing a few hundred dollars a year tanning
leather out in Galena, lie offered his
services to the nation, and they were
not accepted. He went down to .Spring
field, and served there for some weeks,
helping to enroll and organize the regi
ments, they were raising in Illinois. Fi
nally they gave him a regiment. He
had not money enough to buy a
sword with which to light the battles
of 'his country, nor a horse to ride.
You did not know anything about him ;
few had heard of him.
In that statement is there not such
suppression as is a suggestion of false
hood ? He was educated and graduated
at West Point. Why did he leave the
army? Does not the Senator know?
And having left it, why was his social
and pecuniary condition so low ? Why
could a young man infirm health, with
the advantages given by the best educa
tion the nation alfordod at West Point,
not ascend above ‘a few hundred dollars
a year tanning leather in Galena’ ? Was
the Senator honest with his audience '/
llow and why did it happen that this
young army ofiicer was in fact a de
pends tof the Dent family till the re
bellion broke out?
The Senator adds:
lie has been President three years,
followed by obloquy and reproach. He
has made some mistakes in appointments
no doubt; but the leading measures in
his administration are in the inter ;st ol
the country. The masses of the people
who have grievances, who only want
good government, see it, feel it, realize
it. They believe we have the best ad
ministration this nation has seen for
forty' years ; and they' are right in this
conviction. The Republicans of the
country are looking to you, men ol
New Hampshire, to recover your State.
Pray what are the leading measures
of his administration if the Santo Do
mingo job. and the Loot general order
iniquity, be not a part ? Why has he
been censured as no President had been
up to 1861, the advent of Republican
ism. If the masses of the people con
demned the censures, why are they con
tinued ? Has not general Wilson him
self reproached Grant for want of pro
per tone in the administration of his
high* office? Has he not condemned
his intimacy with the late Jim Fisk, his
acceptance of the hospitalities of the
steamboat and theatre of the latter, his
nepotism, his gift-taking, his indecent
haste to be rich, his junketing about
the country, his repeated absences
from the White house, his selection of
associates in New York and elsewhere,
his persistent devotion to the military
‘mess’ and ring of Ingalls, Babcock,
Porter and company ? Has not the
Senator repeatedly stated in conversa
tion that he deplored the necessity
which was on the Republican party of
again taking up such a candidate?
[A 7 . Y. World
Mr. John Graham, a citizen of Cam
den recently died, aged 101 years. He
was probably the oldest person in the
county. He died in great want. He
served in the South Carolina militia in
the war of 1812, and had made applica
tion for pension, but, owing to the
‘law’s delays,’ had not received it,
Governor Scott has postponed the
execution of Taylor Wilson, of Sump
ter, convicted of murder and sentenced
! to be hung Friday next, until the fifth
< day of April, a petition of inquiry and
‘ request that the sentence be commuted
to life imprisonment having been re
ceived. —Chalcston Courier
Another Amendment.—On Friadayl
last, tne Civil Service Committee ol i
Congress agreed to ta he up for discus-1
sioti and action, at its meeting vester-l
day, the joint resolution of McCrary,-
of lowa proposing an amendment of
the Constitution of the United States,
which read as follows‘All civil offi
cers of the United States, except Judges
of the Supreme and Inferior Courts, the
heads of Department and those whose
duties are temporary in their character,
shall hold office for a term of four years,
unless a longer term shall be fixed by
law. Congress may by law provide
for the election by the people of post
masters and other officers whoso duties
are to bo performed within the limits
of any State or parts ol a State, hut
the President shall have the power of
removal of any such officers, whether
appointed or elected, for any cause af
fecting the incumbent’s character, hab
its or other qualifications, excepting
for political or religious opinions.’
The Columbus (Miss.) Democrat says
that Gen. Stephen D. Lee, well known
in Mobile as a good soldier, was recent
ly made the recipient of a pair of spurs
used by General Robort E* Lee.
A house in Memphis the other day
held|our generations of the same fami
ly, the oldest being Mrs. James Walk
er, a sister of ex-President Folk, who
is seventy-four years old.
(Special Moiieex.
Come and 5 Si uv.
10,00011).;. Primo smoked" titles.
5,000 lb*. “ “ Shoul iors.
500 Bushels Corn,
50 BBls. Flonr.
150 Bushels Oats
In Store; ami lor sale by JOHN E BENTON
March, 20 ts
Batapsu.) (i i:a a o FOR Coti’on.-Tlio following
p ices will be allowed for Liverpool Middling cot Imi
de.'ivercd at nearest drp'jt ia payment for Patapsco
Guano.
Delivered oa or before Ist, October 17 eta. por
pound.
Delivered on or before Lt. November 15A cts, nor
pound.
MCA STOVALL.
febllinS
Dead Men Ti ll no Tales. —ls they did anathe
mas against, tho depleting lancet, tho drastic purge,
and the terrible sa vail ants of materia inodicn, would
arise from every graveyard. The motto of medi
cal science is “ Preserve and Regulate, not destory,”
and no remedy of our day is.so entirely in harmony
with this philanthropic logic as Dr. Walkers Vege
table Vinegar Bitters. In this powerful, yet harm
less restorative, dyspepsia, billions complaints, and
all diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels and nerves,
encounter an irresistablo antidote. nlO hv
UP We know that for cleaning paint, windows,
china and glassware,; for polishing knives, iron,
tin, brass and copper wares, and for removing
stains from marble and porcelain, and rust from
machinery, Enoch Morgan’s Sons’ Sapolio is the
best thing in use. £i>w I 8
Premature Loss of the Hair, may be
entirely prevented by the use ol BumettV Cocoaine.
It has never failed to arrest decay, mid to promote
a heiihhv and vigorous growth. It is at the same
time unrivalled as a dressing for the hair.
Cast them Out, If there any diseases
which deserve the name demoniac, Dyspepsia is one
of them. It racks and tears the B\stem like a veri
table fiend, a:»d renders life a burden The medi
irines of the dispensary wilZ not cxpejjit. Cast it out
with Dr. Walker’s Vegetable Vinegar Bitters.—
There is no form of indigoMiou or liver complaint
that can withstand this potent tonic ami alterative.
No Ladies Toilet Complete unless
there he die fragrant jSozodonf.—unto the r breath
sweet odors it imparts, the gums a ruby redness
soon assumes, the tooth quick rival alabaster tint,
and seem as pearls set in a coral vaso.
$50,000 Will bo Paid, for any reme
dy which will euro Choate Rheumatism Pains in the
L mbs, Back and Chest. Sore throat, Insect .S’lings,
Croup, Dysentery, Col.c, Sprains and Vomiting,
quicker than Dr. Tobias’ Liniment, estab'ished in
1H47. Never fills. Sold by the Druggists. 10
Park P/.ce. JVew York.
Prat’s Astral Oil—safest arff] best
dluminati g Oil over made. /Joes not take fire nr
exp'ode, if the lamp is upset or broken. Over 150,-
000 families continue to use it, and no accidents of
any description have occurred from it. Oil House
of Charles Pratt, 1770, New York.
Jouvin’s Inodorous Kid Glove Clean
or restores soiled gloves equal to now. For sale by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Price 25 cts.
per bottle. F. C. Wells & Cos., N. Y. janlOml
Christadoro’s Hair Dye is the safest
and best. It corrects the bad effects of inferior
dyes, while the black or brown tints it produces
are identical to nature. Factory 08 Maiden Lane,
New York.
Carbolic salve, recommended by the
loading Physicians and the President of the New
York Board of Health. Gives instant relief to
burns, cures all kind of sores, cuts and wounds :
and a most invaluable salve for all purp< »sos. Bold
everywhere at 25 cents. John F. Henry, sole
Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York.
The purest and sweetest Cod Liver
Oil in the world is Hazard & Caswell’s made on the
sea shore, from fresh selected livers, by Caswell,
Hazard & Cos., New York. It is absolutely pure
and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer
it to all others. Physicans have decided it superior
to anof yfche other oils in the market.
Ris’ey’s Philotoken is an established,
warranted remedy for painful menstruation; and
equally effective as a nervous antidote in all cases
of nervous excitement, stomach and sleeplessness
in male or female. Sold everywhere for .$1 a bot
tle. Morgan & liisley, druggists, New York, gen
eral agents.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup.—lt
relieves the little sufferer from pain, cures wind,
colic, regulates the stomach and bowels, corrects
acidity, and during the process of teething is in
valuable. Perfectly safe in all cases, as millions
of mothers can testify.
A youthful appearance, and a beau
tiful, clear complexion is the desire of everybody.
This effect is produced by using G. W. Laird’s
“Bloom of Youth,” a harmless beautifier of the
skin. Will remove all discoloration, tan, freckles,
and sunburns. The use of this delightful toilet
preparation cannot be detected. For sale by all
druggists and fancy goods dealers, depot 5 Gold
street, New York.
Svapnia—is Opium purified of its
siknening and poisenous properties, discovered
by Dr. Biglow, Professor of Botany, Detroit Medi
cal College. A most perfect anodyne and soothing
opia.te John Farr, Chemist New York.
®cwmetaaL
Cotton Xtopoi-r.
Thomson 20 r a ) 20 V
Savannah 21 jj @ 2L v
Augusta 21 > f„) 2li
Chariest on 21 j (a> 22 j
Thomson Prices tUrroui.
Corn —per bushel § j
“ Meal —per bushel i
Bulk Meat—Rib sides 8 ! @ 10
“ Shoulders 7 (>■> y
Bacon—Sides <» n
“ Shoulders ,s ( a y y
Flour—per barrel !> 00 @ 1150
Salt—Liverpool 25
Now Advertisomonts.
CHAS. VV. ARNOLD. C AFT. WM. JOHNSTON
O w. ARNOLD & Cos.,
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
Thomson, - - - Georgia-
Have Oil baud and lor Sale at the lowest market
Prices
FOB CASH.
CHOICE FAMILY GROCER IKS AND PLANTA
TION SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS.)
Among which may be found (lie following,
Wacom, Flour, Ssigav, Coffer,
Lard, Cheesr, Dfackni'al,
Oysters,
Fruits, yoda, Tobacco,
and everything kept in the line of ,t
Firsl Class Grocery So:e.
YYo Respecfuliy invite our friends to
give us n call.
. C'L XV. Yi-isold & Cos„
Thomson, Ga, March 13, iy
LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER!
4 NY quality or quantity of lMn« Lumber dc
/V livurod at Thomson, or .U Mile Post on the
Guurgiu Ibiiii oud, low for cash.
E*oj>!ar, SJak o>* ESsukot-y
Lumber nawud to’lill orders at special rates.
J. T. KENDRICK.
February 21, 1872. 7mU
B M Jk D Iji m If ■ H
STANDARD FERTILIZERS
POLLARD & Co-, GENERAL AGENTS,
Augusta, * Georgia.
r»!rr«. mil rwiwj-a vaac wm ami
PRICES AT UEOKUIA, FREH ftO.tSSD.
CASH. TIME.
Sea Fowl Guano. SSO 00 S6O 00
Bradley’s Patent Superphosphate. SSO 00 S6O 00
C. C. Coe’s Superphosphates. sls 00 SSO 00
Bradley’s Aminoniated Dissolved Bones. $lO 00 SSO 00
No Drayage to Rail Road or Boats.
On all Time Sales, City Acceptances will be required.
Time Sales due Nov. Ist.
For arrangements ou Time, or Cotton Guarantees, apply to
F„ M. USRY, Agent,
’l’hoinson, C i eoi-gia.
March, ,13th lm
S3 F i?ZX_.T_.
TRIUMPHANT!
FIR-T PREMIUM AT ATLANTA, MACON & TIIOMASVILLE FAIRS!
Gold Medal and Three Silver Medals awarded the Singer at the Augusta Fair!
-tfO'TT AAA $ Sold in one year—44,ooo more than any other Sewing
Sim a) q.trti'lf 4 Machine manufactured. Call and examine our Sewing
Machines. Every machine is fully warranted. Machines delivered in any part
of McDuffie, Columbia or Lincoln counties.
Jas. H. Big-ch, Agent,
Thomsen, McDuffie County, Ga.
Also—Deals in WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, LAMPS, &c„ which he
sells below Augusta prices. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in
the very best manner, and warranted. febl4m2
§iirrp <%inical Jftdilmr!
This compound, which hss so fully sustained its character as a first-class Fer
tilizer for the past two seasons, is now ready for delivery. In order to secure its
more perfect adaptation, its composition is varied to suit the condition of two
classes of soils:
No-1 Specially for Light, Gray, Sandy Land.
No. 2 For Red Olay Land,
Results have fully demonstrated the necessity of modifying the composition of
Fertilizers to the physical and chemical condition of the soil, equally as to the
production of the plant food necessary for particular crops. The undersigned
believes he has succeeded in preparing Fertilizers to meet all these indications,
and offers them with perfect confidence to all Southern planters.
The cost of Fertilizer No. 1 will be S5-5 00 per ton.
The cost of Fertilizer No. 2 will be GO 00 per tom
The usual time arrangements can be made, and all other information given by
applying to
EDWARD HARRY, M. IY.
Practical and Agricultural Chemist, 200 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
I J I i iVeal, Agent, Thomson, fist.- jaal7m3
I iCgsil Advertisements.
GEOUGIA —McDuffie County,
I \\rHKSE \S V Y A Wade. Jr. has applied to me
tor exemption «)f personalty ami the setting
apart and va nation of homestead. and 1 will pass
uimii ilm s me on S*iird,ty, the 21 li day of M rch
IS, 2, at 10 o'clock a in., at mv office,
march 0, IST2 4. ]{. TIIKASHEE. Ordinary.
(> E()R(ll A— McDuffie County.
4 Li. persons indeht, and to the estate of John N.
AjL * °hins IJUe of s.»id county, deceased, are re
spectfully requested to come forward and make im
mediate payment. Those bav ng demands aga list
said estate will prsmt them in terms of the law.
marc G, 1872. Dw4 JAS. S. JONb:*, Adm’r.
Citation.
(! I'-OIiG IA —Me Duffle County.
T? all whom it may concern : John Harris liav*
B ing in proper form applied to me for p»*rma
iienl. lo ters as mini ni.-trafor dehorns non on the
* M.;i tool John Harris, deceased, and i, uncaring
to iHe Court that C. 11. Shoc&ley. former adminis
trator, has departed this life before finishing the ad
ministration of said estate ; 1 hi-' is to cite all inter
ested to be and appear at my office within the time
allowed by law, mil show cause, if any thev can,
why permanent letters of administration should not
he granted to John Harris r-u said estate
A. II TiIRASIIEH. Ordinary.
February 10, 1872-Su*
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
\LL person ■ indebted to the estate of Dennis
_ Paschal, (ci/ored) deceased, are respectfully
requested to come forward an I make immediate
payment. Those having demands against said c«-
tat, • are required to pre-cut them in terms of the
l !lw * S. H. E.VTHERS, Administrator.
febl4w4
Notice.
UJ ILL be sold before the court house door in the
village of Appling, Columbia county, on the
first Tuesday in March next, a tract of land con
taining one hundred and sixty-three acres, more or
less and adjoining lands of Mast in Walrott and
others, the same being the place whereon William
Moore resided at the time of his death.
Sold for distribution.
Terms on day of sale. January 2.7 th, 1872.
janllldllO SAMUEL MOORE, For Distributees.
{'ifatioai.
G EO EG lA —Me Duffle County •
To all whom it may concern,
|J AMES S. JONES having in proper form ap
; f y plied to me for permanent letters of adminis
tration on the estate of John N Collins, late of said
county, deceased, this is to cite and admonish all
and singular of the creditors and kin of the said
John N Collins to be and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent administration should
not bo granted to James S. Jones on said estate.
Witness my hand and official signature, this Jan
uary 20, 1572. A. lb THRASHER, Ordinary,
j anil ld.‘ 50
H Great Chance for Agents.
9 Do you want an a»i"ncy. local or traveling,
■B with an opportunity to make 35 to S2O a -lav
aUM selling onr new seven stratnl W i e Wire
InH Clot lies Line ? They last forever: ea.np’.e fro. ,
"or circular. A,tress at onee Hurt,,,.. Over
\V r - VVo'k- cor Water B'. and Maiden Lane N A.
or 340 iiand.dph St., «'l, ■» 1I) 4y
Real Estate Dealers & Owners
rtrol all Souihorn iv tei-prises desirous of titirae tug
NORTHERN CAPITAL:
Should writo g -ng. full patliculuts to 0 iffi't &
Hoffman. No. 4 South St, Baltimor , Md. Baler to
//.«,. Jefferson Davis Memphis lent): Kx-Gov. tVI,
I. Doiiham, Edgefield S. 0.; G, n.T. M. B Young,
Carters*ille, Ga. : Mo Henry A. Bchroedor. Mobile,
Ala • and B. SorZey & Cos. Bankers Galveston,
Texas. " l() 4,t
Burnham’s ,
\»Ye*V TuribUi e'j n; ne . I use through ,
•out the U. S. A hix inch, is used by the'
[Governni. nt J n the patent Office, Washington j
*D. C. Its simnlicity of Consiructi; n and iht-(
•power ii fiansmils renders it the best wale: j
\* heel ever invented. PiiamphVt free.
N. F. \-URNHAM, York, Pa. nlO 4tv
Water
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.tncnls fl'lbtfd. The < nljf complete life of
JAMES FISK.
Containing a full account of all li s schemes eider
ptises and assassination, liiograpliiet* of Vanderbilt,
Drew and other great 11 R. and Hiiatici.il magnates
Great Frauds of the Tammany lti;i£. Frill i.i t p«ir
pictures in the Ligh's& Shadows of New York Life,
IJosio Mansfield the v.cnm. Ls <l* Ed wan: S
Stokes, Illustra’ed octavoo f ever 5 0 pages. Send
!$1«00 for outfit, & secure ter.itory at one-* tY.rou
arsfite. Union Unbind g Cos., (.Tib a*
go or Cincinnati. nlO 4w
K" -T ;
C. F. Vent, Publ, a Cni.Vo.,and G3 Murray Ut, N, Y.
Agents are wanted for Chicago au.l the Great Cor.
tiagration, by Colbert A Chamberlin, Edi; Ciii
cago Tribune. 728 octavo pages. Fully ii... tra
ted. 30,000 SOLD. Address as above, or J. 8
Goodman. Chicago, or Edward F. Hove;\ D • ton,
or Fred. M. Smith, Auburn, N. Y., or YYal'.on J'
Cos., Indianapolis, Ind.
WELL’S CARBOLIC TABLET^
FOR OOUGHS, COLDS AND HOARSENESS
These Tablets present the Acid in combi” 1 lion
with other efficient remedies, in a popular form,
for the euro of all Throat and Lung diseases. —
Hoarseness and Ulceration of the Throat are im
mediately relieved, and statements are being con
stantly sent to the proprietor of relief in cases o r
Throat difficulties of years standing.
f 1 A TTTTO\T Don’t be dsceived bywortl.-
Tlvijl less imitations. Get only NVell’s
Carbolic; Tablets. Price 27 cents per box. JOHN
Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt st., New York, sole agent
for tho United States. Send for circular.
iWTTii in Mi !
sighs the weary and ex’ austed one, ns the languor
and lassitude of spring c.mios upon him. Come and
receive \ igor and ‘trength from the wonderful South
\mcricftn Tonic
i&mwb m m & *
Long and successfully used in is native cou'itrj f , a*
a powerrul Tonic and j»o ent Panfier of the Blood, it
is found eve:; lo exceed the andcipaf ons f inded on
its gre t reputation tecording to ilm medical and
.scientific periodicals of London and Paris, ir posses
ses the mod powerful Ton e properaes ku.-wn to-
Materia Med.ca
Dr. Wo’ls’ Extract of Juruboba
is a perfect remedy fur all di-caws of the Blood, Or
ganic Weakness, G/audulous Tumors, Dropsy,
Scrofula, Internal Abscesses, mid will remove :11
obstructiotions of tli« Liver. Sp ecu, intestines, Ute
rine and Urinary Organs.
If is strengthening and nourishing. Like nutri
cious food taken into the stomach, if. assimulafes
iind difiusc- Golf through t Jio circulation, giving
health anti vigor.
/t regulates-the Rowe’s, quiets the Nerves, nc'.s
direef l )’ on the Secretive organs, and by its power
ful Tonic an I restoring effects, produces healthy
and vigorous action to t‘ e whole system.
JOHN Q. KELLOGG, J 8 Platt St., N. Y.
sole Agent for the United Sta e«.
Price, One Dollar per Bottle. Send for Circular.
/CEES, THE
Grolden Hill Shirt
lf)0u want the b°st filling and nicest
made s i t to be had ask your dodder
I for she Golden Hill. If lie bus not got
it ho can gi-t if. for you, if he wiU not
•vc will rend C. O. D. to any addivss
. o * free of charge.
Send for circular and full p rdealers
LLJ_LJ_J HENRY C. IIUCKMaR.
j. 097 Broad-ay. New York
Importer Si Manufacturer of Men's Furnishing Good#
for the trade. ulO 4w
Manhood!
3 low Ij<>st , How RestoracJ,
Jl Sl’ [lublitihcd. anew ejitioii ol Di. Ctilver-..c e
*/ Celebrated Ksaay on the radical! cure of ceit .1
weaknesses, the cilVct of errors anil abuses in early
life. 1
The celebrated author in this tidmiiahle Es«a"
clearly demonstiat s ft m a thirty years’ success!,".:
practice, that the alarming consequences of t
rors and abuses may bo radically cured without t:-.
dangerous uso of internal nied.cino or thu rppf>v •..
ticn of tho knife ; pointing out a mode of <ar
once simple, certain and effectual, by means of .» hick
every sufferer, no matter what bis condition m*y biv
may cure him»elf cheaply, privat-ly aud radically.
Ytiis lecture should be in tlio hands of evt;ry
youth and every man in Hie land.
Sent under seat, in plain envelope, to any address,
post paid, on receipt of «;x c*iits, or two post - ns
Also, Dr. Culver well’s Marriage Guide, price 2
cents. Address the publ sliers.
(’H AS. J. (\ KLINi: k f'O.
127 Bowery. New York, Post Office R. x 1 58d.
jan. 24, ly
On Consignment.
30 Bbs- Choice Flour in Barrels
«° ‘ ‘ Flour in- Sacks (assorted
grades
I Oats
I'rime White Cera
Ail fur stile at close figures, . For Casii.
Cotton'Wanted.
janl?ff JOHN E. BENTON.
Wheel.