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Tlie Greorgia Weekly Teleorai^li and. Journal & Messenger.
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'I'ELE gr ap h.
"Yosk, Angnst 18.—There Is a ramor
J* ...orner Henry Channcy was burned on
_ • T-n-J. L.l
I off Body Island; but it is undoubtedly
Norfolk, August 16.
r 77 1Valter, Vice-President Southern
Jr insurance Company, Mew For*;
■*' r hasten to inform you of the loss of I
the
“^"discovered to' be on fire off Bodyls-
p ,«d immediately headed for **“ ’
* ««s made to smother
the land.
*ffott w»s made to smother the fames,
, 4 g re continued to bum with fearful ra-
“^ignedj
the ship struck the beach. The
^ „ and crew narrowly escaped with
• ->*s. The steamer Besolute has been di3-
10 the scene of disaster.
Very respectfully,
James Beown, Agent
- Fbascisco, August 18.—The Cloverdale
'XSonora county was attacked by five
' The coach contained ten men, five
Unand freight One passenger was killed,
7“ U V bur t and one wounded. The robbers
rid without booty.
■r^Montana took 872,000 worth of Califor-
for New York.
■tv Tore, August 18.—Two of the escaped
blT e been captured in the swamps. The
0 ( the balance continues.
Shsoios, August 18 —Dispatches from
rfoik r rove tie re P orted loas of 1116 Chauncey
^niniE, August 18.—The protracted
3>h in some sections is injuring com and
“water of Thomas Bennet Ewing, aged
“ ° jiving near Fulton station on the
v-lh and Grand Golf Railroad, was choked
"'traced by a negro with the aid of a knife
tb-n thrown into a pond. The negro con-
,.j was about being lynched at last
Angnst IS.—The House of Commons
1 Diiiority of 52, sustained the course of the
rersment in preventing the Phoenix Park
■to £eft Umb's wool spinning factory at
.ester is burned. Several were failed by
; r£ Wllll» .
x unknown yacht has capsized, and six per-
n were drowned. .
inus, Angnst 17.-At a banquet given to
t rench Deputation to-night, the Lord Mayor
mosed as a toast, ’The Queen, winch was
lived with storms of hisses lasting for several
Mason, August 18.—Prince Gortschakoff
lishes a report of what passed between hun
the evangelical deputation at Fredericks
es in July. He says, having heard them, he
lied that their mission had the appearance
interference in the domestic affairs of Rus-
* That he could permit no foreign interven-
n whatever, and that the Bossian govern-
ut could not tolerate the shadow of interven-
n from whatever side it came. .The mis-
inaiiw expressed their respectful regret. He
cited the address of the American delega-
, ,0 hand to the Emperor. The address to
Tieror of the Swiss delegation, which was
* , . [en j 2 London, he decidedly refused to ac-
t. He then explained, that it might seem
iiious to only accept the address of the
terican delegation and requested them to
iirawit. which they did.
Beeuin. August 18. —The cholera has appeared
tie neighborhood of Stettin. The disease
itinnes its ravages at Eonigsburg, where, on
lesday. there were 70 new cases and 34 deaths,
1 on Wednesday 80 new cases and 27 deaths.
Wisantoros, August 18.—Gov. Henry D.
ke deposited in the Treasury to-day §15,-
.1 -v to the credit of the European Syndicate.
American Syndicate reports the sale at ?2,-
.000 to-day.
Wisnisc.iox. August IS.—The payment of
September interest will be advanced with-
rebwe on Tuesday next. All exchanges of
cds hell as security for bank circulation, for
r thin new five per cents, are suspended for
present. No communications passed he-
een Long Branch and the Departments here,
uding the Federal officials at New Orleans,
changes are apprehended in official quarters,
colored recruits are ordered to New Orleans
reinforce the ninth cavalry.
The captain cf an English vessel at Darien,
, recently had occasion to punish four in-
tv, this a. M.
i. S. Mitchell, Special Master in Chancery,
1 the cise of T. E. Brown vs. the city, for I
wing the streets with the Nicholson pave-
;ent, his decided in favor of the plaintiff for |
re hundred thousand dollars.
Judge King, a leading lawyer of this city,
i at Komer, Tenn., on Wednesday.
Jack this summer.
Our sketch would be incomplete without some
mention of the Pulaski House. Thirty-one
years ago the elder Wiltberger erected and
opened this eIegajjL = hplaJ v ffJ) i '*lv!a*'nrsr crasS
then in the hands of the present proprietor,
CapL Wiltberger, it has kept pace with all mod
ern imnrovements, and like the ole. Astor, of
bardicate sailors by confining them in the _ _
Id. The imprisoned men through a lawyer, Secretary of the United States Senate, wherein
tained a writ oihabeas corpus from a negro I he repudiated the anti-Chinese and anti-subsidy
agistrate. who released them. The matter I planks of the Bepnblican platform,
umade the subject of diplomatic negotiations Memphis, August 19.—Thomas Steal, charged
tTcen the British minister and State Depart- I with the murder of John A. Griffes, in Heard
eat, the captain having complained to his I county, Ga., in November last, was arrested in
veroment of a breach of international law. Arkansas.
Mnrrms, August 18.—Edward Burr, a son of I Saratoga, August 19. — Vesuvu3 won the
alihy parent.*, was shot and instantly killed I hurdle race to-day. Time 3:58. Second race
a disperado in the southern portion of the I won by Longfellow. Ho galloped over the track.
Barney Williams won the third. Time, 2:38.
CoS&Sffe .SSffiU
«%-•]*. tagbtol BM.
bnk exploded her boiler to-day, killing the fire
man. A schooner, bottom up and painted
black, is reported, August 17th, in latitude 40;
Sis"fcixatco,'August 18.—Twenty car loads 1 loDgitude —The coroner’s jury cen-
fresh Japanese teas were £hlp i’;t eas ‘™ d suresAlva' Tompkins for failure to comply with
£&J£ ifrn It WESS-Ta tbe^plain provisions for the protection of human
shower feU at San Diego yesterday-a hfe.^ ^ ^ l9 _ It is stated that $500,
::g unprecedented. • . . tb e North Missouri Bailroad,
l.r .to detection of lie .other of the ent Ae^t 19,-Tb. coptore ef
SS“t w « IS.—William Belt's Ban- the c.ceiKA conricL, contmoo ^.«.oer ~d=
¥ JK ,t Shefo^ille, hove been tamed i | BriSj
Synopsis or Weather Statement.
Was Dept, Office Cheep Signal Officee,}
Washington, D. C., Angnst 19, 7:40 p. m. f
__ c u .,_ xhe temperature has fallen at the Pacific and
Imxixdeia, La., August 18.-TheDemocrat,of Bocky Mountain stations, and has nsen some-
ie l«th instant, sayMhat during the storm on what from Kentucky to Michigan and Missoun. . capacity is
Rapids, ok the 7th instant, two strangers The low barometer has extended to Michigan, , d
refuge under a tree and were killed by and light rainslaro reported from Mnmesota- ginned cotton per day
:-:i 872,000.
J'iiATooi, August 18.—Nellie James won the
--.trace: time, 1:17 j. Abdel Koner won the
:ond; time, 1:09. Eclipse won the third;
3:8
Paeis, August 18.—La Patrie says Bussia is
making great military preparations. Prussia is
also filling up her cadres, perfecting armaments
and collecting enormous quantities of stores.
La Patrie believes the preparations of the latter
power are aimed at Bussia.
The committee to which the motion for the
prolongation of Thiers’powers was referred will
probably report Monday, and debate on the mo
tion will be opened Tuesday. Counter motions
are anticipated from Gambetta and Duke d’Brag-
lien. It is believed the original motion, with
modifications, will be carried.
Abbottucci, Imperialist depntyto the Assem
bly from Corsica, has resigned his seat to make
room for Benher. Negotiations for the com
plete evacuation of Prance by the Germans are
still pending. Journals continue to report out
rages committed by the Germans in France.
Maoexd, August IS.—A committee of the In
ternational Society has addressed a letter to
Prime Minister Sorrella, disavowing hostility of
the society to the goverment, but complains of
the prosecution of its members by the authori
ties. It denounces the existing order of things
a3 false and hollow—being maintained by
thorough force.
New Orleans, August 19.—A car attached
to a Mobile freight train ran off the track last
evening opposite Domain street. Leon Ber,
wholesale grocer, and Captain Jacob Schultz,
formerly master of the tug boat Gladiator, drove
past with a double team and buggy. The loco
motive blowing off steam frightened the horses,
and both gentlemen were thrown to the pave
ment. Mr. Ber was instantly killed. Captain
Schnltz died on the way to his residence.
Jacob Dieppert, a well known police detective,
is dead.
San Francisco, August 19.—Fifty business
and dwelling houses were burned in Dallas, Or
egon. The loss exceeds the insurance 8100,000.
New Yore, August 19.—The captain of the
steam tng, implicated in the escape of the con
victs, has been released. Foot Frenchmen
wore arrested yesterday, on the steamship Italy,
with forty-five thousand dollars worth of dia
monds and other jewels.
Paris, August 19.—It i3 reported that the
National Assembly have decided to remain at
Versailles. Certain of the Government officers,
however, will be removed to Paris.
London, August 19.—The report that a con
ference of German Catholic Bishops was held
at Fulda ou the 3d instant, proves incorrect.
Th&meeting will be held in September.
In the House of Commons, Lord Enfield,
Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs, in reply to
a question, said that Mexico had repudiated the
treaty of 1S62, bnt the Government of Great
Britain had insisted that the treaty was still in
effect, and of binding and obligatory force.
Madrid, August 19.—Gomez Palledo has been
appointed Captain General of Porto Bico.
Londos, August 19.—The Persian famine is
more terrible than has been reported. Twenty-
seven thousand have died in Ispahan. The con-
didition of the province of Mazanderan is still
worse. The rice crop is a complete failure, and
cattle plague, small pox, typhus f ever and chol
era prevail.
New York, August 19.—Arrived: ‘Weeer.
Arrived out: Wisconsin, Halsatia.
Washington, Angnst 19.—The Board of Su
pervising Inspectors, appointed by Boutwell
to inquire into the cause of the Westfield explo
sion, made a report that they exculpate Mat-
thews, Supervising Inspector, and recommend
that every steamer have a supervising engineer
and captain.
The American Syndicate report over one mil
lion to-day.
Wilmington, August 19.—A fine rain has
been falling almost continuously for the past 24
hours. It is thought to be general and will prove
of vast benefit to the crops. It is too late to
save the crops in some sections, where the yield
is cut 6hort nearly one-balf by the long drougth.
There was a heavy gale off the coast this even
ing. The brig Alice Lee, Foster, master, from
New York to Savannah, went ashore yesterday
on Frying-pan shoals. She has been towed to
this city and is leaking badly. The cargo is safe
and will be taken care of and the vessel will be
repaired.
New Yoee, August 19.—Mary Kelly, removed
to^the Bellvue Hospital, supposed to have the
cholera, died this morning. The hospital physi
cians say it was a case of Asiatic cholera, while
the Sanitary Inspector and his physicians who
attended her, say it was cholera morbus.
San Francisco, August 18.—The Bepublican3
ore indignant at the speech of Geo. Gosham,
EDTTOKIAIi CORRESPONDENCE.
Savannah, August 18,1871.
These lines, you will note, are penned from
the beautiful commercial metropolis of Georgia,
which was founded by General Oglethorpe in
1732. Like William Penn, he sought to con
ciliate the aborigines by acts of kindness and
friendship, and, in consequenoe, made a friend
and ally of Tomachichi, the celebrated chief
tain of the Yamacraws.
For long years his colony suffered from the
hostile depredations of the Spaniards, who had
occupied Florida for more than a century, and
were exceedingly jealous of their English neigh
bors. The debilitating effects of the climate
also, and the excessive toil requisite to subdue
an almost tropical wilderness, intersected by
numerous swamps and sluggish water courses,
operated to retard emigration and discourage
the first settlers. Then followed the seven years’
weary war with the mother country, and after
wards a most destructive conflagation, succeed
ed by an awful pestilence, which well nigh deci
mated the population.
These causes, of course, retarded the growth
of Savannah, and kept it almost stationary for
quite a term of years. But &3 the interior of
the country became peopled, her commanding
situation at the mouth of a noble river naviga
ble for hundreds of miles, and accessible to
ships of heavy burden, began to attract that
commerce which has since grown to such mam
moth proportions.
About this period, too, the Central Bailroad
was projected. This was in the infancy of rail
roads, and the apparently insurmountable ob
stacles which environed the whole enterprise,
caused many to believe that success was impos
sible. Thank heavens, to the skill and indom
itable perseverance of CoL Gordon (who should
have a monument erected to his memory) and
the unflagging efforts of those associated with
him, after near seventeen years of unremitting
labor, hill, valley and stream were overcome,
and Macon and Savannah were united in an iron
embrace. From this moment, the ancient city
of Oglethorpe shaking off her apathy, has ad
vanced in wealth and greatness at an almost
arithmetical rat6 of progression.
The merchants of no oity on this continent
have manifested more liberality, foresight and
energy in their plans and expenditures for the
prosperity of their flonrishing seaport. Under
these fostering influences a half score of splen
did steamship lines communicate regularly and
Storm at Savanuah.
The News, of yesterday, says the severest
storm known for years visited that city Friday,
commencing about 11 a. m. We quote as fol
lows from its account:
The fall of rain was immense. It came down
in perfect torrents all day, after about 11 or 12
o'clock. Our streets are perfectly flooded. In
some portions of the city the water is standing
two or three feet deep in the streets. Boats of
light draft could run through some of the
streets. We heard of several persons taking
a swim around the Baptist Church. The floors
of many stores are under water, and it stands
several feet in the cellars in many places.
Broughton street presents a river-like appear
ance. The pavements are under water in most
of the city. The water is rushing through the
streets and around comers, where there is much
declivity, with the swiftness of a cataract. It
is impossible to learn the extent of the damage,
as all passing about is completely obstructed.
The only mode of traveling through the
streets i3 by the street cars, and these are kept
crowded by those living anywhere near the line.
The streets are deserted, and business almost
entirely suspended. Tie storm still continues
at a late hour, though the wind has abated some
what. The rain still falls almost nnabatingly.
Much property is damaged, and heavy losses
sustained. The large warehouse of Dr. Clarke,
on the comer of Boughton and West Broad
streets, is very seriously damaged, and there is
great danger of its entire destruction. At five
o’clock in the afternoon the water had accumu
lated in the cellar to the depth of eleven feet,
and was still rising. The Doctor, seeing the
danger to his property, hired hands to bail out
the water at the rate of five dollars per hour.
At nine o’clock the work of bailing was still go
ing on, but the danger to the building was still
very great
The wind seems to have risen again and is
now blowing very hard. We apprehend very
serious results to'vessels along our coast, and
if it has been as stormy at sea as it has been in
the city, there is scarcely a doubt of several
disasters being reported.
Bed Hot.—A correspondent of the Memphis
Appeal, writing from the Greenbrier White
Sulphur Springs, states that Mr. Toombs is
among the celebrities there, and that the writer
has had repeated interviews with Mr. Toombs.
Further, this correspondent says:
We presented him with a copy of the paper
containing aa article against the new departure.
He is violently hostile to it,and any other innova-
rapidly with all our Northern cities—a merchant | tion of the old Democratic faith. He says its ad-
marine inferior only to the tonnage of New vocates are those who never had any principle
York and Boston on the Atlantio coast, crowds or sold ont to the enemy. Hancock is his
her wharves and whitens the “great deep” with favorite for the Presidency, although he says he
their Bnowy sails—railroads stretch their bria- will support Grant in preference to Quincy
rean arms North, East and West, and compete Adams, Chase, or any other Democrat on the
even for the commerce hitherto tributary to the new departuro platform,
father of rivers—the great staple, which en- I Mr Toombs is a big man, bnt he isn’t anite
riches wherever it goes, pours in in increasing str en h to maka that stick eTea jn ^
volume from year to year—street and local rail- ° 7T _ . .. ’ ,
roads, plank and shell highways, admirable I bailiwick. Ho might persuade a few men
pavements, splendid churches, a wise system of in the Fifth District to follow him to the polls
common schools, and a vigilant police—all ^ith Grant ballots in their fists, but that noble
evince the fruits of this enlightened policy. _ | arin y won ia £ a a no recruits anywhere else. But
Surely like the devotion of Carolina to Charles- .... ,
ton in her palmy days, every Georgian should j Mr. Toombs is frank, as usuaL Now let us hear
rally to the support of our own seaports. Every from the other red-hots—of the “do or die”
year adds to the number and capital of the I newspaper fraternity, especially. What answer,
wholesale dealers of Savannah. Many leading } ye Bagl0 Homg of '3^^ md Battle Aies of
lines of merchandise can be bought on as favor
able terms here as in any Northern city. Direct
trade with Europe, especially in woolen fabrics,
crockery, and ironware, and the products of
the West Indies, such as coffee, raw sugar,
fruit, etc., brought over in our own bottoms,
render all of these articles also cheaper than in {
any other market. The city, which now num
bers about 30,000 inhabitants, is increasing
rapidly in population, and multitudes of build- I
Freedom?
From Mitchell County.
Georgia, Mitchell Countt, >
August 15,1871. >
Editors 1 digraph and Messenger: I have
decided to give you a few dots from the South
western portion of Mitchell County.
The health of my immediate section is very
ings in every style of architecture are in process ! good. The cotton crop in my opinion is 33^
of erection, per cent, behind iast year’s crop. The rust is
The chief of Savannah consists in the j making rapid progress on some plantations, and
perfect regularity of its plan, (the Equares or j the. weather is a little too wet at this time,
micature parks forming an attractive feature which makes the cotton shed off the squares
therein) and the wonderful variety displayed in and young bolls considerable. Upon the whole
th8 architecture of its public and private edifices, the prospect is very unfavorable, “you bet.”
Augusta and Philadelphia, though very hand- Owing to a continued drouth in July lato com
some cities, are lacking in this respect. A mo- I is cut off considerably—at least 25 per cent,
notorious sameness of style is obsorvable every- Fodder pulling is about over, which will let the
where—not so here. It is difficult to find any farmers be ready in time to gather what little
two houses constructed alike; and the Elisa- cotton they will make.
bethan, Doric, Gothic, and the modem blend- Let me give a statement in reference to pull
ing of aU three styles together, obtain very tog fodder: Me and my son, 12 years old, cnl-
generally, in addition to the more simple forms tivated a two horse farm this year. We have
of building. magnificent oaks, laurels and saved ten stacks of fodder which amount to at
other shade tree3 also which abound, appear I least six thousand pounds. Don t yon think
very beautiful to the visitor. that will pay where fodder is worth 81 25 per
The health of the city is perfect, and no ap- 1 hundred,
prehensions are felt of a visitation from Yellow j _ If yon are amind to put this letter in readable
form and publish it in your valuable paper,
I you can do so.
Yonr obedient and humble subscriber,
L. H. S.
.inrUlifiGN B
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is as follows:
Shortly before I left London I dined with a
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
Daily Review of tlie Market.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND XESSENGEB.Y
August 19—Evening, 1871. J
Cotxox.— Beceipta to-day 4 bales; sales 4;
Shipped 21.
The market again closed dull and weak at 16 cents
for Liverpool middlings.
Futures closed in New York as follows: Far Au
gust delivery 17%; September and October 171S-16;
November 13%; December 17%; Januaiy 17%.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand Sept 1, 1870—'bales.. 2,834
Becoived to-day 4
Received previously 98,947—98,951
v 101,285.
Shipped to-day 21
Shipped previously 99,936—99,957
Stock on hand this evening
1,323
The grain and provision markets are quiet and
unchanged. We still quote clear rib bacon sides at
10c.: shoulders 8; hams 15; com 110@1 15. Flour
$7 50@11 50 per barrel, according to quality.'
Horning market Report.
New Yore, August 19.—Cotton doll; uplands 18%
Orleans 19; salee400.
Turpentine firm at 52(5:52%. Rosin weak at
2 S5 a2 90 for strained. Freights firm.
Flour a shade firmer. Wheat firmer and quiet.
Com dull and unchanged. Pork dull at 13 25@
13 33%. Lard firm.
Stocks dull and steady. State bonds steady and
dull. Money easy at 2. Gold steady at 12%. Ex
change, long 9%: short 9%.
London. August 19, evening.—Consols 93%.
Bonds 93%.
Liverpool, August 19, evening.—Cotton closed
quiet end steady; uplands 8%; Orleans 9%; sales
12.000.
Parts, August 19.—Rentes 55f 72c.
SAVANNAH ADVERTISEMENTS.
W3C. H. STARK.
H. P. RICHMOND
WM. H. STARK Sc CO.;
Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors,
General Commission Merchants
SAVANNAH', GA.
Careful attention given to
SUES 0B SHIPMENT OF COTTON
: And all kinds of Produce.
liberal advances Mini on consignments.
Arrow and Eureka Ties at lowest agents’ prices!
Keep constantly on hand a large stock of all kinds
of Bagging. Agents for
E. F. COE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LI HE.
aag20d2awAwt ! m*
W. DUNCAN. J. H. JOHNSTON. M. MACLEAN
DUNCAN Sc JOHNSTON,
COTTON FACTORS
General Commission Merchants
92 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
Will make liberal advances on Cotton and other
Produce consigned ts us.aug20dAw6m*
markets—Kvenin* Report.
New York. August 19.—Cotton dull; sales 401;
uplands 18%.
Flour 5(£10 better; common to fair extra 535
@6 50. Wheat 1@2 better; winter red western 142
(<gl 46. Com firmer at 66%@60%. Pork steady.
Beef dull. Lard steady. Navals jquiet. Freights
firm.
Money easy at 2@3. Sterling nominal. Gold 12%.
Governments not active. States doll and steady.
L. J. OnLMARTIN* JOHN FLANNERY
L. J. GUILMARTIN Sc CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
AGENTS FOR
BRADLEYS SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
Jewell’s Mills Yams, Domestics, etc., etc.
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Usual Facilities Extended to Customers.
ang20d4mw6m*•
R. H. ANDERSON. OZO. VT. ANDERSON, JR.
JOHN W. ANDERSON.
JM W. ANDERSON’S SOKS,
■ ..COTTON FACTORS
AND
Governments closed strong; 62a 14%. State bon us Genera! Commission Merchants.
closed firm. Tennessees 75; new 75%. Virginias
62%; new 72. __Lomsianaa 65; new _60. Levees
69%; 8s S3. Alabamas 100; (5s 63. Georgias 83;
7s 91. North Carolinas 45; new 26. South Caxolinas
72; new 67%; 81s 19%; 62s 14%: 64s 14%; 65s 14%;
new 13%; 67s 18%; 68s 14%; 1040s 14%.
Specie shipments $223,000.
Bank statements: Loans increased two and oce-
eigtk millions; decrease nearly three millions; de
posits decreased nearly four millions; legal tenders
decreased two and one-quarter millions.
Baltimore, August 19.—Cotton closed quiot;
middlings 18;£; net receipts 48; gross 43; export
to Great Britain —; coastwise—; sales 53; stock
1065.
Markets generally steady.
Cincinnati, August 19.—Flour and com steady.
Provisions quiet and weak. Shoulders 6; clear sides
Corner Bryna and Drayton Streets.
Savannah, Ga.
S3-LIBEBAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON-
I SIGNMENTS. aug20 diw6m
WM. H. TISON.
WM. W. GORDON
TISON Sc GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
^Louisville, August 19.—Flour and com quiet. (commission merchants
Provisions—Email order business. Pork 13 00;
Shoulders 6%; c!earsides7%. Lardl0@ll. Whisky
90@91-
Sr. Louis, August 19 —Flour more setive; choice
superfine western 5 CO. Com doll; mixed sacks
45@46. Hemp bagging unchanged. Pork freely
offered at 12 50. Bacon lower; shoulders 6@6%;
clear sides 75f. Lard quiet.
New Orleans, August 19.—Flour dull and lower;
double 6 12%; treble 6 25@6 50. Com in good sup-1 0 f cotton,
ply; mixed 65; white 70. Oats firm at 49@50. Hay
quiet at 34@35. Bran firm at 110. Pork dull at
13 87%. Bacon dull and easier; shoulders 7; rib sides
8; clear sides 8%. Lard unchanged. Sugar, nothing
doing. Molasses firm. Whisky quiet at 90@1 CO.
Coffee quiet at 14@16.
Sterling 22%. Sight % premium. Gold 12%.
Cotton market closed nominal; low middlings
1G%@17%: net. receipts 315; gross 885; exports
to Great Britain 2815; coastwise —; sales —; stock
32,032.
Wilmington, Auguat 19—Spirits of turpentine
firm at 45. Resin is firm at 2 25 for strained;
4 50:for No. 1; G 75 for extra pale; 6 00 for pale.
Crude Turpentine firm at 3 45 lor yellow dip: 4 60
for virgin. Tar steady at 2 55.
Augusta, August 19.—Cotten quiet and steady;
middlings 1G%@17; sales SO; net receipts 10.
US Bay Street, Savasnali, Ga.
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVANCED ON
CROPS.
-Liberal cash advances made on Consignments
aug20-d*w6m*
A. E. ADAMS. B. M. BAZEMOBE. SHABRACK WARE.
Adams, Bazemore & Ware,
PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE.
FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA.
W E have admitted Mr. Shadrach Ware to our
business, the new firm to go into effect on
- - “ " ■ ’ '—’ * But all
I “sSSssSffSwaiSBt
sales 20; stock 3659.
Charleston, August 19.—Cotton quiet and firm;
middlings 1G%@17; net receipts 97; exports coast
wise —; sales 235; stock, 2340.
Mobile, August 19.— Cotton closed qniet;
middlings 17%; net receipts 23; exports to Great
Britain —; coastwise 1425; sales 100; stock 3366.
Galveston, August 19.—Cotton market closed
quiet; good ordinary 15%; net receipts 108; exports
to Great Britain —; coastwise—; sales —; stock
7900.
Boston, August 19. — Cotton dull; middlings
19%; net receipts —; gross 169; exports to Great
^sgfijts.coastwiae —; sales 250; steex
dlings 17%; net receipts 67; exports coastwise 139;
ent growing crop will be assumed by the new firm'
We will in the future, as in the past, give our
whole attention to the storage and sale of all cotton
entrusted to us. Our warehouse is, as is well
known, commodious, newly built, and fire-proof.
Liberal advances will continuo to be made to our
friends. may28 dAw8m
CANCERS CURED.
H AVING been afflicted with Cancer, I was cured
in the year 1856, after trying many prepara
tions and Cancer doctors.
I harejp^^ rem^t^gfiVjtot-U^I*^^
and have been successful in a number of cases,'
sales —; Etock 379 I iVLTn virtues of mV medicine, MSlfiS
Memphis, August 19 —Cotton firm; middlings j ^ ^J^if, have been cured a number of years.
t “ember of the imperial ^xplmned ^ 18 %.
era improvements, and like ine o» .. - ,
New York,maintains its reputation and popular!-1 tQ me gome 0 f the views which arc now held by
17 thtttat>tt T-Ttri, August 18—Cotton quiet; mid-
A PROCLAMATION.
tv. In the office and dining room every attention ^ j mper j a iiats. It is looked on as certain
is shown to the guests of the i 10 ? 3 ®. 11011 t b at the imperial government will be restored.
fronts to the hotel on Bull street and Johnson Flance has but two parties, the imperialist ““ LrinRrtT A
square are in process of erection, which will ^ red repnb ucan. The Bourbons are nowhere. C* H. U irt U-1 -**-_■
oreatlv improve the outside of the building. Evervthine looks favorable for a restoration of . ., ... Ga.; Mr. Jas. Douglass, GreenvUle. Ga., Rev
8 I must now close abruptly, as these pencitings thQ ^ mpe f; a i power. The governments of By B. B. Bullock, Governor of said State. J x. Dicken, Locust Grove^Ga.;
are already to long. J * *
and ve't have no symptoms of Cancer returning
Mrs. H. B. Bloodworth, Liberty Hill, Ga.; Mrs.
Fannie Settle. Liberty Hill, Ga.; Mr. J. D. Boyd,
Griffin, Ga.: Mr. Wesley Reid, Zebulon, Ga.; Mrs.
John Stillwell, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Msiy Thurmond,
Indian Springs, Ga.; Mrs. James Carmichiel, Mc
Donough, Ga.; Wm. N. Fambrough, M. D-, Senoia,
Ga.; Mr D. G. McKinney, (Houston co.) Macon,
n. ! ■»!-_. Taa Tt/mrrlaoa Vlllft frIL! EfiY. H.
Fa-
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Are respectfully solicited for ths erection of a
MONUMENT
Of
And those Soldiers from other Confederate State*
who were killed or died in this State.
THE MONUMENT TO COST $50,000.
The Conor Stone it is proposed shall be laid on
the 12th of October—the anniversary of the death
of General Lee.
For every Five Dollars anbecribed, there will be
given a certificate of Life Membership to the Monu
mental Association. This certificate will entitle the
owner thereof to an equal interest in the following
property, to he distributed aa soon aa requisite
number of shares are sold, to-wit
First, Nine Hundred and ona acres of Land
in Lincoln county, Georgia, on which are
the well-known Magruder Gold and Cop
per Mines, valued at $150,000
. And to Seventeen Hundred and Forty-four shares
in One Hundred Thousand Dollars of United State*
Currency, to-wit:
' 1 Share of
.$10,000...
1
44
. 5.000..
2
41
. 2,500..
10
41
. 2,000..
10
44
1,000..
20
««
500..
100
44
100..
200
14
. 50..
400
II
25..
1000
10..
$10,000
5,000
5,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
8100,000
The value of the separate interest to which the
holder of esch certificate will be entitled, will he
determined by the Commissioners, who will an
nounce to the public the manner, the time and
place of distribution.
The following gentlemen have consented to act
as Commissioners, and will either by a Committee
from their own body, or by Special Trustees, ap
pointed by themselves, receive and take proper
charae of the money for the Monument, as well as
the Beal Estate and the U. 8. Currency offered as
inducements for subscription, and will determine
upon the plan for the Monument, the inscription
thereon, the site therefor, select an orator for the
occasion, and regulate the ceremonies to be ob
served when the corner-stone is laid, to-wit:
Generals L. HcLaws, A. R. Wright, M. A. Stovall,
W. M. Gardiner, Goode Bryan, Colonels O. Snead,
Wm. P. Crawford. Majors Jos. B. Camming, Geo.
T. Jackson, Joseph Ganabl, I. P. Girardev, Hon. B.
H. Mav, Adam Johnston, Jonathan M. Miller, W.
H. Goodrich, J. D.'Butt, Henry Moore, Dr. W» E.
n^riDf*
The Agents in the respective counties will retain
the money received for the salo of Tickets until the
subscription books are closed. In order that the
several amounts mav be returned to the Share
holders, in case the number of subscriptions will
not warrant any farther procedure, the Agents will
report to this office, weekly, the result of their
sales. When a sufficient number of the shares are
sold, the Agents will receive notice. They will then
forward t tins office the amounts received.
L. & A H. McLAWS, Gen. AgHs,
No. 3 Old P. O. Range, Hdntoeh at.
diiwt Augusta, Ga.
Wm. A. Reid, of Macau, Ga., will be glad to give
information and receive subscriptions. Remit poet
office money orders by mail, or money by express.
Metropolitan Works,
CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS,
RICHMOND, YA.
WM. E. TANNER & CO.
STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES and
SAW-MILLS;
BARK. GRIST and PLASTER MILLS;
BOILERS, FORGINGS, CASTINGS, of IRON or
BRASS, MILL GERING, etc ;
Engines and Saw-Mills of-various sizes always
on hand.
Steam Fittings and Wrought Iron Pipe.
Old Engines, etc., repaired and sold on commit-
eion or exchanged for new. All other repairs
promptly and satisfactorily done.
Freights to all points low.
Send for descriptive circular.
rSvau*
Jul7 d swd
leclS. H. R. BROWN, Agent.
SURE POP!
lleafli to KaTsi
nunuirc?,
Bed Bngs$ etc*
Never failing. Boxes double the size as others.
Hermetrically sealed and always fresh. _
For sale in Macon, at wholesale and retail, by J.
H. Zeilin & Co-, Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, and all
druggists. feb26d&wly
A New Roller Giu.
Europe are in favor of it, for they see that the jnivTerm A D 1871 of the ^a* 0 Hon Thomas Mf'Harkness, late Represent*^
disturbed condition of France is a perpetual Wuzeeas, At the July Term A. D. 18 O, of tne Ga^Hon.^ino ' Jsckson ,’ G a.; Mrs. A. M&d-
menace to European order; and they know s np0 rior Court, held m and for the oiunty or Indian Springs, Ga.. Mrs. Eliza Hill, Forsyth,
" —-»l - tried for, and I \yffiis Bowden, Forsyth, Ga.;Maj. A.Nall,
Griffin, Ga; Mrs. Green Duke, Liberty Hill, Ga.;
Boston contrivance, bnt is represented here j teQtate3> >. 0 f Baldwin for safekeeping,to await the fulfillment j | ^l\ake pleasure in stating that Mr. J. M. Hard-
of his said sentence; and, 1 *“* —
The Great Medical Discovery 1
Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
Hundreds of Thousands
A Greek Gamma fob Beginners ; and a
by Mr. T. S. Colqniti We understand there
are two of these gins of fall size in use, and _ i n*™*.—>»
a thousand pounds of I Latin Gbaaimab fob Beginners, il I department,.— , „ nrahl0 , ^eer
They run with about j oeived a copy of each of these admirable litt-e j 18 _^ ^ tbe f ity 0 f Mfiledgeville, county of Uald- J ^tk cancer.
away made a perfect cure of a Cancer upon the eye
............ SB”
ivj AAHUU1CUO VA AUUUBOUU9
Bear testimony to their "Wonder- Saar
o o ful Curative Effects. - a
m WHAT ARE '-THEY ?|' 5 |
““ ~ aS 8
S8*
s|=
§13
GEO. B. TURPIN,
Insurance and Real Estate Agent.
pe unaer a tree ana ww> nu-cu . nuu uk“‘ t i - nf t h B saw ein and leave the books from their author, our old friend and ^ a hind of lawless and disguised persons, of
-tirieg. The letters and memorandum books The high barometer has extended from .ndiana half the power of tne saw gin anu , ” 1
:-.5(l oa their persons lead to the belief that eastward to the Atlantic coast, and the pressure cotton j a the same shape as the
parties were Canadians named R. B. Buck 1 is now rising in the ^iiu 3 areas I Roller Gin. The mechanical operation t , . nnihino mors nor I <-nnntv of Baldwin, the keys oi tne jsu oi earn i -.l—eicians had failed to relieve nor; ami j. uumj
el shook. No effects or money were found with dry, smoky and hazy weathe . . . . nc h like that of the human hand in the what their name imports— g j* - did lawfully open the same and re- believe his Cancer treatment to be a specific for
a -i "**— test thi a interesting all who may use them. Professor W. is one o vThcreaa, Upon a previous occasion, to-wit: on I
sing m in nea.m. - — . va..™ — . - . - . rtTrAr F , - , . . the invent or should have a perfect ma- the most thorough scholars and experienced thg night of tt# 14tIl of October, 1869, while the j prefer not heating doubtful cases. After sat-
-lyonin tho immediate neighborhood gave the j clone, alter advancing northwestward o • , |P ^ . «.• *. n.4«iuM inf I «nufnu»fnrfl in these brandies in tbo country, | TiarM nrunun w«b ^nfined in the ikil of tho I wfvin? tonrself describe your cancer to mo and I
vntten “Frank Koais' doos. me iouca era new
s* w «Kali St STS; *-
ifiiea as decent a burial as they could under ids, passed northeastward near Savmmah. ana
lie circumstances. The barial service was | east of Charleston, and is now central about 100
s^Lnnah and lv- l^TAnt the State Fairnext October—let instructors in these branches in the country, gai a j A5EE3 oxfobd was confined inthe Jail of the iafying yourself describe_yourrcai
S3,»n« 1*1 ™ “ItoCion 1U. and nator was tan to do onj.ott omlas.ll. co ^ ot Htotook, «nd„ » S
At your request! will visit your houses when cir-
ittors which*It iTthought, will result in many I Massachusetts, witii rain on the immediate
st* trials/ Judge Abe^of the Criminal Court, I coast south of De aware. Smoky and fair
~ * _ v t» jsn I ai ~-;n wvwrvVaoKW runiinne m the 31iacUe
i ioaw beginners,
The New York Tribune, of Wednesday, re- ^ mos t happily mated.
miles east of Griffin, Gft*.
iress office. Money may be
red letter. Coxnmunica-
j uuub oiAAbbA ,,,,,, and promptly answered
of Hancock thekoysof the said jail, and having I ^en stamp and envelope sent addressed to your-
. . overpowered the guard stationed thereat for toe I self. Address
Findlay’s Woeks.—Down at Findlay's Iron | safekeeping of the prisoners oonfinedttoran^aia | Th0Be to ^ om it may be convenient, may call
SSFANCY DR1N\C.P£?
^ateneed P. J. Hussey, a Jury Broker, to ten I weather will probably continue in the Middle j geves itself as follows ; - , , _ ..
hys impm^nment p^tMtoctoud^and'dJ«weShJ’oVuie’Gffif t °g£) tSSgUph is stiU I ^^"werday.we were gratified to learn that I unlawfffily“open said jail and release therefrom I £ H^dlwi^&uthw'eatemBrilraa^ who
2M - for falsely representingLewis Hitman, | ^artiaUy^cloudy^ana ^ northwest | of absurd way talking^ J, ey / r ®® erybtlS y. A considerable part of the said Janes Oxronn, and set him at liberty; SSft*—fa my riBttkm andl* 8 been witiime
-V was not more explicit for the punishment of I on the Upper Lakes to-night. | Je hovah himself, under wmen our lathers pros- their work consists in^the Whereas, These repeated and flagrant violations toough^the postoffice at M^“^?h!aI&AWAY?
demeanors of this kind, but hoped if ever | Paris, August l?-^German | | a c J t Clarity. | STS HSSS» julyl3^2taw4w6m
How | at0 deserve aiy acquiring a great popularity.
But they are also filling many orders for steam j n p 0n t h 6 ir part to prevent the said Oxfobd from I
engage
oo . London, August 10,-The European Syndi- specime ns of mulish. conse^anrai, ny wm « boilers, and miU gearing complete. b£ing brought to punishment for the crime of which
Ute warning by the case of Jones. U ate ^ SJ ^nTSerdam S a Mon , t?thSt wfaS stUl eiiste, but which is mTo. D. Findlay says that he is now getting he stands convicted,thereby settingtiie laws of this
B- E - I don, Pans, FrankfortiBerlin and^ Amsteraa^ | relation to thatwmea w. extilicti b nt | „„ .t R saving of two to three hundred state at open defiance and thwarting the ends of
MERGER UNIVERSITY,
^’ii-siisgton. August 18.—The 6teamer xv. i don vans, rranmon, «w**u —— i icmuuu — —— bn f i -—
Lk excloded her boiler near Fayetteville yes- th0 oneiric" 0 f the subscription for the five per based not only upon the totally extract, out theae up at a o — — - . —__ -
ttrdsy. P Three colored boat hands ware killed, eent . P Americ»n lo2n on Taesday_ next—the j npon something absolutely past resuscitati .' doUars on the cost at Northern machine shops justice; and
*ad three wounded. Capt. Wm. Skinner was books to be kept open to ana including Thurs- ^ Tribune itself is a lively illustration that transportation added; and besides that, he
striQq%ly t but not dangerously injured. I rrv*^ nrncQ mnunentd on tno loan aro very | i Hvaq &nd flourishes I .« . .!_• l.i cafA
Augusta, August 18.—Three bales of new
fotton were received to-day, classing Liverpool | been filed in advance <ji me & — — . t nr *bn “re- i . ... - _
W New York middling. ‘One bale sold for 30 j books. . . .u . 1 Telegbaph as hoping and longing _ | boUers, they have got to set about it of purpose,
another for’’O cents. The Paris Salute publishes a report that Gen. j g^gjtation” of slavery wkon he knows that we I »«» — na f „ ... — .
London, August 18.—One franc per ^ton is | Garibffidi died tfiis^momiug^but^ d ispaiIch ^ of itmere i y fts tt thing of the past just as | We find the following cardin the Atlanta Con- | th0 sentence^ imp<»edby_the isonrt npon^toe sud j calapgaratus
MACON, GA.
rr»HE next Term WILL OPEN in Macon, on
to see to it that the Uws thereof are rigidly ex ' I PiaMlora s'mte'of elegant bufidings
ecuted. are now preparing, and they will Le Pushed to an
Now, therefore, in order that the msjeety of the early completion. Very valuable addibonsna
I law may be fffil; vindicated, and to this end that | be6 n recently made to the chemical and philo*>pm
'acted from foreign vessels entering French f rom Florence, dated to day, announces iuui i ' b6n 0 f thefendal system or the I 6 titution, of yesterday. .
PW«- -1 is better and his physiciami havedeft. | we might oi uuiim i Dro . \ Edilor ' Constitution-. In your issue of tins
Bullion in the Bank oi Palis has increased
-1,300,000 francs.
A:
tact ]
thosectance imposed by the court upon tns said cal apparatus. . Board, in-
Oxfobd as aforesaid may be fully executed, I do Tuition for the oollegiate year, Private
i tS^iSSS^StSSSSSdSSU £ SSS3SS - -
Emperor Napoleon has given a fete at Chisel- Diplomatist, that the ^ ^ I be altogether ignore^ let him suspend for ^ was at work for Grant, Alexander & And I do moreover charge all officers, both civil I all times, to Bov. H. O*
; v -rst, at which telegrams wero received from j p i 2ce d Kussiain the position of France alter omentllifl p aeans to the Pilgrim Fathers I This is a mistake. The man alluded to Und military, in this State, to he | La Grange, Ga.
a moment his paeans
and John Brown.
I belonged to the Fulton County Chain Gang, arid 0 ring to apprehend the said James Oxford, in or-
was in the employment of Alexander & Broom- der that he may be brought to punishment for the
, was in the employment oi Aiexanuer® xjiooui-i aertnatne may De DrouBunopuuumu-^.-v.—-. CURRY. LL.D.
i. - s^ssrsia.'i'aa'i:
4e Czar of Russia, KiDgof Sweden, Emperor of 1 tb e battle of Sadowa. _ - .
Austria, King of Portugal, King of Holland, a dispatch from Gambentown, Prussia, sixty-
f nece °f Wales, and others. six miles east of Kenisburg,says that <iholerahas
Ogdessbubg, N. Y., Angnst 18.—De Carmin appe ared in several districts on the tie-man
fevered Lis lecture in the skating rink, under si( j e 0 f the Russian frontier.
- protection of the police. No attempt was j VEBSAtums, August 19.- _
xade to disturb him. He will deliver no more to-day the Committee on tho Amy BUI rnaaea i - • ^ ^ one Alg. is not a bean-1 Meetly. * “ ’ „ . . \ Uifiteist*tea“of’America"^ Nmety-eixth.
•Wares, now that free speech is vindicated. repo rt recommending its parage. The biU, as H the portrait ^ hair, and Papers that have published the article al- u RUFUS B. BUI^OCK.
Kalamazoo, Mich., August 18.—At the races r6 tnrned to the Chamber, makes military service tlfn l youth. He has a great shook “ > Inde | to wiU p i e ase do us the justice to publish — ^ Governor:
for a premium of §8000, open to all compulsory, and allows no one the nght to pro- head slidB out behind. His forehead is F Grant, Alexandeb & Co. •- “
“orses, mUe heats, best three in five, in bar- cure a substitute. It ffiso prohibiU soldiers and eaw iet ons. He has a ^
LMa *V- 1* a-X-.^ J Thn I - x- S. AlArllOllfl. aDQ QlSSOlVeS I > __ . . - , I ~
FACULTY:
- .-3, AUUO Utais, Debt uucoau AAWO, cure a BUWUWW. ^ -- ^ieaMrAfl HIED, HIS DOSO WAU WD .
there were six entries-fonr started. The from TO ting in political elecaons ^d disaolves mustache and imperial do very
Bsignoli, Mm. Bbiqkoli and “Thu Twins.”
The Washington Star says:
DAYrnG^CoTTiNo, Secretary
aug!8 dStwlt
“I know what your beau’s pretty white horse’s J oWn give him a “vealy” look which 1 j t ig whispered in social circles at •tho Hub’.
, “ H* crown-uD Bis- I The month is | that Brignoli-who was privately married to
Chicigo fourth. Time 2:26 3-5—2:22 4-5.
Harrisburg, Pa., August 18.—The Auditor I nam0 igi ” Ba id a little boy to his B ro ^ n ‘ 3 P B1 ®' I is anything but propoasessing.
General has made a written demand on G. O.
Evans for $291,046 due the State of Pennayl-
ftoia, without delay, or proceedings will be
commenced. Evans refuses to comply.
. Berlin, August 18.—Tho Postal Conference
session here suggests international treaties
between the European and American powers, es-
tibliahing a uniform rate of postage on letters,
te 8*rdless of distance, of twenty centimes pre
paid and forty centimes unpaid, with an addi
tional charge on letters which go by sea.
ter, the other morning; “It’flDamye.
Eddie,” - -
naughty
Mnuoubddettia fence when ho stopped at the I body
front gate, and I heard him say “Whoa, Dam- t0 be
ye.”—Exchange. {jm ordinary beer
“ Hash one of extraordinary capacity, set off by a pair
ytiq McCnllocb, in Montreal, last July—has
GEORGE PAGE ft CO.,
Mo. 5 M. Sew®* 4 ® Street* Baltimore;
JOSEPH M-, M. D.,
Professor^Natural Pffiloso^y, CLemistry, Go
ology and Botany.
WILLIAM G. WOODFIN, A. M.,
"Professor of Ancient Lsngu&ges.
BEV. JOHN J. BRANTLY, D. P-v _ --
nt Thftoloev. Belles Lettres and Mcx.em
Professor of Theology, Belles
President Board Trustees.
S. Landbu*,
Sec’y Board Trustees.
jnly28 toctl
CARPENTERS WANTED
WANT fifteen to
Notice.—Air. noreao rung « t - „ „ T onrna r
thorized to receive subscriptions for tins paper- lara-—
longer an- part his hair in thenmdaie or wear paper col-1 1110 fatnre te6P “»VcaUsta. * *e P 9 ecdwly
Made of Poor Rnm, Whisker, Pro**
Spirits andKcfaso Liquors doctored, splcefit
aad sweetened to pleaso the taste, called “ Ton
ics,” “ Appetizers,” “Restorers,” Ac., that lead
the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, bnt are
atrno Medicine,made from the Native Roots and
Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic,
Stimulants. They are tho GREAT BLOOD
PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN
CIPLE a perfect Renovator andlnvlcorator of
the System, carrying off all poisonous-matter and
restoring the blood to a heathy condition. No.
person can take these Bittern « fprdlnc I 11 ®**
tion and remain long unwc~'*”. „
For Inflammatory anf -ffisChlc Rheu
matism and Gout, Drspepaia or Indi
gestion, Bilious, Remittent and Inter
mittent Fevers, **■?““•* th ® Blood,
Liver, Kidneround Bladder, these Bit-
tcra Lavs Lwa “ost succesafal. feuch Dia*
cases caused by Vitiated Blood, wblcU
Is geaeraliJ" produced by derangement _of_ th«
j'-vcstlvc Organ*.* "*
y DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION."*
Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations ct
the Stomach, Bad taste in tho Month BUIons At
tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Longs,Pain In thoregions of the Kidneys,and
a hundred other painful symptoms, arc the off
springs of Dyspepsia.
They lajrigorato the Stomach and stimulate the
torpldliverand bowels, whlcu render them of un
equalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all
impurities, and Imparting new life and rigor to
the whole system. _ „ •
FOR SlilN DISEASES, ErnpUonafrctter,
Balt Ehenm, Blotches. Spots, Pimples, PustulC3,
BoQs, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore
Eyes,Erysipelas,Itch, ScurS, Discolor*tlona of
the Skin, Homora and Diseases of the Skin, of
whatever name or nature, are literally dug up
and carried out of the systemlna ehorttlme by
the use .of these Bitters. One bottle In such
cases will convince tho most iccredoloua of their
curative effects. \ • . .
Cleanse the Vitiated Blooa whenever you find.
Its impurities bursting through the skin inPlm-
plcs, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse It when you.
2nd It obstructed and sluggish in the veins;
cleanse it when It is foul, and yonr feelings win
tell you when. Keep tho blood pure aad tha
health of the system will follow.
*1N, TAPE and other WORMS, torldW to
Unsysym of so many thousands, are effectual,'
destroyed and removed. For full directions.
carefully the circular around each pottle. "“
J. WALKER. Proprietor. E. H, MCDONALD*
CO., Druggists and. Gen.'Agents. San Frand^
Cal., and 32 and SI Commerce Street, New r or%»
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
—MU ■TUI