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Telegraph & Messenger
1871-
FALL.
1871
■W. A. BANKS & SONS
A „ B«w receiving, »nd wUl soon have completed, a
LlgtiE AXD HAVDSOVC STOCK OF
FALL AMD WINTER DRY ROODS,
_ the attention of th* Public to respectfully
10 iBTtfod, Mid tbo« in search of
FIRST-CLASS goods
at reasonable rates,
will do well to examine their aaaartment-
ropiatf
W.A. BANKS A BOSS,
No. 13 Second Street.
JUST RECEIVED
W. A. HOPSON & CO.’S,
NEW STILE "OCCOPE8,"
TWISTED SILK "MELANGE."
COLORED MOB UBS, 30e *
SLACK BIULLIAOTINE, 40c.
IslKOAINS IN WHITE GOODS.
blltf
" 13. S. POE A CO.
,11-rrS BTIED1KG, tOTTO.Y AVr.SIE,
coxsT*xn.r ox assn—
All Grade* SUGARS. COFFEES,
Iirtt TEAS of ell brende,
GOLDEN BVRUF, M0LAOSE8.
GILT-EDGE BUTTER.
Choice BREAKFAST BACON,
SUGAR-CURED BHOULDEBB,
NEW' YORK TIG BAM8, and other brand..
BUFFALO TONGUES,
CANNED FRUITS, ell Mode,
BOUDEN S MILK.
SAVANNAH GRITS,
WIN IS, WHISKIES,
An l all that I* usually kept in onr lino. We bare
ju.t rrreivod 30 banreb PALACE MILLS FLOUR,
o*« nheat. in wliolo, lialf and quarter tacks, which
*e ara agents for. *ug4 3m
w.
IIILL, OP I'^ARE { A Fiest-Cliss Daro Stout.—Dr. G. E. Son-
I dorff’s drag establishment on the oomer of
Cherry end Mulberry streets, bone of the largest
_ . T> T nc> Dirnnn | handsomest stores of its kind in Central
p. CARLOS SALOON, heMi]y Stocked with a foU
line of pare and fresh drags, chemical*, paints,
BY TELEGRAPH
DAY DISPATCHES.
THIS DAY!
BROILED CHICKEN,
HAM AND EGOS,
RICE BIRDS ON TOAST.
OTSTEH.S
On Half Shall or any other style,
FINEST PORTER HOUSE STEAK,
OYSTER SOUP from eleven till one o'clock.
If yoo wbh to learn aU abont the Oollina Oast Cast
C. . r ,. ,, , , , _ | aicrcumms mau planters, tuum. hi jvui uimn
Steel Plows, yon can eaeilydo so by inquiry of the I , . .A. n n ^-~
makers, Collins A Co., 313 Water street, New York. | E»wy body taw wfa f. r f to ^ ' n ^ ® ’
We have tried the experiment, and received a prompt
Ynsmxrs, September 14.—In the Assembly
to-day, a message from President Thiers was
oils, toilet and family soaps, brashes, etc., and I received, the reading of whioh lasted half an
s Urge assortment of fine teas. It has the repn-1 hour. Thiers says the members have well
tation, too, of being the cheapest drag store in earned a suspension of their arduous labors,
this region. Call and aee for yourself. I He promises, in the meantime, to work inces-
_ m _ „ _ I ssntly for the reorganization of the country;
Advice. Buy yoor Cora, Bacon, Flour, To- ud frw , Uj ^ , h# drpQtiM to MeMtalB from
baooo, Sugar, Coffee, A Tiisky, Bagpr.., res I congtitucuts ,t home whether the country
and every thing in the provbion line from ^ fw . bu£d cn the g!ori .
SmaU A Gamble. Every thing i. sold at the ^ of . thon(atld , eara> or for ,ban-
lowem market Agues, and goods (Talced. docn)ent rf ^ ^ of 8uto to tonMnhl Ie . d
Merchants and planters, took to your interests. I „ Dskoovn , nlnle . i n brje f, whether
the people want monarchy or a republic. The
I itU
to aay anything of iL It affords us I
•at
message was coolly received, and some passages
to give onr friend, th. above Advice, ^ Unghiel , ^ Assembly ^
for we do it conscientiously.
proceeded to discuss, and finally adopted a bill
rm. and see the nice thing* at Carlo*’ gre-1 providing for proroguing the session from the
ocry. I 1"U» of September nntil the 4th of December.
■ ~ . ■* . . . .. I The main feature of the bill is the appointment
Bsowx A Co. hare jut received th. following of , (KmMm of 25 lo eotitz<A the g0Ttrnmen t
! Uto dailies. Godey, Peterson and Ballon for |
_ — _ —~—— I October; Die Hodenwelt for September.
How tui Blood t* Pcciwed.—Expanse**, as I ,,,
Good Maasras ltd Rc.xxixo Ovta—Dooley's
least Powder baa already taken tbs precedent over
others, from its well known strength and purity
but aside from these facta, it b put up in cans bold
ing the full weight as represented, which ia rarely
the ease with those of ordinary manufacture. Hence, I newspapers and ’periodicaU: Ledger, Weekly,.. . ____
Dooley's Yean Powder U the beet, purest, strong*. Fireside Companion, Chimner Corner, Harpers’ I T ® 11
Mid cheapest ever offered to the consumer, and Wa „ ri . ^ ^ Genaan
everyone who has need it wiU readily teetify to this wud Oata, police, sporting p.p*ra, and noM P° in '’ tho * ^ C ^° ler * ta the
. For sals in quantities to suit by ail good I and Rsitan for | eenUJ *nd sonthera portions of Prussia
The Associcted Employers of Newcastle have
4lie men working, with oonsUntadditions, and
well as science, teaches the immense importance I r.«/«’ establishment ia tee place to supply I will soon restore the former activity to the ho-
to health and to pbysioal comfort of the excretory JQane )( ^th oyster* on half shell. torts*.
By the excretory prooeeaea b to be un-1 | Psam, September 14.—The disarmament of
Mr Babies, at the Brown House Cigar Store. |
aepI3 Stawtf
derstood all those functions having for their end
the discharge of waste matter from the system
When the faculties of mind and body are
dull and obstructed, and when the mere fact of ex-
Ten Thousand Jessamine at the Brown House I the National Guards has commenced, with no
Cigar Store eepl 3-Stawtf I resistance. Tranquility prevails everywhere.
I Chicago, September 14.—In the Episcopal
. D®* * Folgzt tills. Two Facia! . That I jyjoQ^ssu Convention, Bishop Whithumt nar-
th»°, a. It .ought, to Wing A Solomon arc the agrato of the Grover ^ incident3 of hu raeent visit to Christ
be, a rich blessing, we all know how exhilarating 1 4 Sewing Machines and of the L. A iL Chnrcb He censured the wardens for continc
Spectacle* the beat in use. | jng to employ a degraded minister, and disposed
of the wardens by degrading them.
Chief Jnstioe Chase has entirely recovered his
health and strength.
Go axD see the “Great Monitor.” | WssmsoTos, September 14.—Major Hodge,
in his letter confesses to $430,000 of govern-
and reviving an effect b brought shout by inducing
a copious flow of perspiration, or by administering
a sufficient purgative. But these remedies are, in
their nature, only temporary. As soon as the ef
fect or the cathartic or sudorific, aa tbo ease may be,
’, the system revert* more or
loo* rapidly to ib original condition. A remedy to
bo permanently beneficial moat be radical. We
must aim at raising tbo tone and vigog of tbo sys
tem generally, and thb b beat to be aooomplubod
by tbo use oI a medicine at once tonic and stimu
lant, such st Dr. GotUieb Fitch's celebrated Bitters.
But thb medicine stimulate* not only the stomach,
but as well tbo other alimentatire organa, chief
among which b the liver. Now, the apodal func
tion of the liver ia the secretion of the bUe—a
fluid not only essential to the digestive process, but
liar Flows. Chewing Tobacco at the Brown I m ent money, which was khowiogly misappro-
Honae Cigar Store
sep!3-3tawtf
The “Great Monitor” is the thing to be seen.
McLeah's Cordial and Blood Purifier is the
best tonic and blood alterative in the world.
junef-Gm.
Wing A Solokoh, appreciating the stringency
also of the highest utility as the groat nature-ap- I of money matters, offer thdr Urge and elegant
pointed laxative, the great natural regulator of tbo I stock of Watches, Jewelry and Silverware at. _ . , , „ , .
intestinal functions. Thb fact renders tho bitters lower prices than ever offered before in this affaira in ^rnsiana, ™ forwarded to ' d “y to
a I • I AY.. C.SH.-Iivn /vf 4l.n VaiiAnal Pennell nf inn
priated. He asks for leniency and begs a small
provisions for bis family. Hodge has abont
$30,000 worth of property. Maj. Hodge, in a
letter to the Secretary of War confessing the
defalcation, implicates a banking house in New
York who, it b said, know that the money used
in the apeenbtion was government money.
New Yoke, September 14.—The subjoined
report in reference to tho present condition of
doubly valuable.
TURPIN aV OGDEN
AgeuU for tho Sale of
THE EUREKA IRON TIE,
THE ANCHOR IRON TIE,
KWETTB
SELF-FASTENING
anglJ-tf
IRON TIE.
NOTICE.
Comun It. It Aim Raskin,i Go. or Georgia. \
Savassau, Ga , August 1,1871. f
This Company having extended ita tiackto tho
Hnr. is now prepared to rooeive lioavy cargoes of
taught on ils can direct from tho wharf for trans
port aliun to the interior.
lYnons desiring to avail themaelrc* of this di
rect mode of shipment should have expressed on
(heir hiU* of 1 ailing that tbeir consignments shall
b landed M the Central Railroad wharf.
lly the 1st November it b expected that a large
•ho>l trill be eomploted for the protection of salt,
guano, and other heavy Mtides of freight, which
parties may desire to have stored for fntnre ship-
Sirnt. J. F. WARING,
sng4 Im Forwarding Agent.
BALL, BLACK & COm
5G5 and 5G7 Broadway, N. Y.,
urroBTERs or
DIABIONDS
AND ALL
rRECIOUS STONES.
Manufacturers of
FINE JEWELRY.
REST QUALITY Or
DRILL CARBON,
Always on hand.augSO tf
CITY AFB’AIRS.
FRIDAY MORNING. SEPT. IS, 1871.
, . . , ... . ... . watchmaker, for several years past with Mr.
The river was again rising rapidly at thb I ^ y Wing.
point, at nightfaU yeatorday, and we dare aay 1
| city, and will nuke price Ml object to uj one I <* N.Uonal Council of the
wanting goods in their lino. Repairing and En- Onion League of America by Thomas W. Con-
graving done in the best style and at lowest way. State Superintendent of Edncation for
rates. Hairwork of anv description done at Louisiana, and member of the League :
id scientific I Lcoyuco/ America : The councils of tho League
in Louisiana rosy bo discontinued. Governor
Warmouth's administration has secured a state
Saw Feascieco, September 14.—Tho latest
returns indicate that the Democrats have two
majority iu the Senate, bnt the Republicans
have two majority on joint ballot.
Yessaiuzs, September 14.—In the Assembly
to-day, Gen. DeCisaey stated that two addi
tional courts-martial for the trial of Commun
ists will shortly bo appointed. He said there
are now bat 153 Judges to examine the cases of
30,000 prisoners, inclnding 750 convicts. Even
with tho additional oonrta, the Governmentwill
probably be obliged to release 12,300 of the
prisoners without trial, as it is impossible to
sentence more than one hundred monthly.
Moktceal, September 14 —The time of the
race was 33:10. Both English crows led, but
went three hundred yards beyond the turning
buoys before discovering their mistake. They
claim that the buoys were changed during the
night
Houses Feet.—Never let r. blacksmith pare
the frog of a hone’s foot No matter how plia
ble and soft the frog to, cut it away smooth on
all sides, tnd in two days it will be hard and dry
as a chip. Von might as weU cut off aU tho
leaves of trees, and expect them to flourish as
to pare away the frog and have a healthy foot
Never have a red-hot shoe pnt upon the foot to
burn it level. If you can find a blacksmith
that is mechanic enongh to level the foot with
out red-hot iron, employ him.
Pro Icon.—The total production of pig iron
in the United States in the year 1870 was 1,800,-
000 tons. In addition to which, 300,000 were
imported, almost exclusively from England—
making the total consumption in the country
2,000,000 tons. The production and consump
tion of pig iron in the civilised world in 1867 b
stated at D,300,000 tons or 21,280,000,000
pounds.
A little girl, just returned from a party, was
asked by her mamma how she had enjoyed her
self. “Ob, mamma!” she said, “I’m so lull of
happiness; I couldn’t be no happier, without I
was bigger.”
by Mr. H. Peacock, a practical ani
the creeks in all thb region will be qnito full |
to-day.
The hop given by the Excelsior Clnb, on
Thursday night last, at the Armory buildings,
was largely attended, and was quite a brilliant
and pleasant affair.
Tux “Great Monitor" I* coming.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
Dally Review of the Hnrkef.
SxFTErraxa 14—Evening, 1871.
Ootids.—Receipts to-day 36 bales; sale* 39;
shipped 66.
The market dosed steady and firm at 19 cento for
middlings.
MACON OOTIDS STATIXEKT.
Jewish Biblical Yeah.—At sunset thb even-1 Stock on hand Sept. 1,1871—bales.. 1,739
Received to-day 36
Received previously 285 — 331
Cotton raow Savannah to Boston.—Cotton
to now being shipped from Savannah to Boston,
by direct line of steamers, at the rate of 73
oenta per one hundred pounds.
of perfect peaoe in every part of the State. The
Ku-Klox died under it, and I see no need for
the League longer aa a means of peacefully se
curing the rights of loyal men.
[Signed] Thoxias W. Conway.
The Sun says Mayor Hall intended, in the
event of Connolly's resignation, to appoint Gen.
McClellan, who had been approached aud re
luctantly consented to toko the office. The Sun
ia assured the Mayor intends to proceed for
CoDnotly’a impeachment.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Washington, September 14.—Tho Treasury
and War Departments are endeavoring to shift
Ovxn-DocniBED Without any disrespect to the
■asnibsn of the medical profession, a profession
honored by all thinking men, it to only just to aay
that they are too thick on the gronod. The conse
quence b that the community b doctored over
much. When nature needs only lha gentle stimu
lant and alterative, which has become famous
throughout the country as a reliable modidne, un
der the name of Hostotter’a Stomach Bitten, she
u not unfrcquently dosed with a dozen prescrip
tions, all experimental, from tho rinnnaoopuria.
Tins b an evil, and proves that the practice of mod-
tone b far from being at all time* a healing art.
At thb period of the year, when the fall of the leaf
indicate* that decay baa seized upon the vegetable
kingdom, many huraaaing diseases are prevalent.
Chief among these may be mentioned intermittent
fever and bilious remittent. The exhalations ris
ing from decomposing vegetation, and the hoary
dew# and fogs, are vary apt to generate these com
plaint*. The wbsst policy to to protect the system by
a course of Hostotter’a Stomaoh Bitten at the com
mencement of the fall. Much suffering may thereby
he avoided. But If the disease has already begun, it*
periodical visitations may readily be chocked and
broken up by this active, yat harmless, vegetable
tonic.
But be on your guard against tbs charlatans who
•re attempting to palm off, under various names,
nnvbolssome compound*, which they pretend to
compare favorably with the great national elixir,
ebich has long since swept more formidable oppo
sition from the field. Bou in mind that every bot
tle of genuine Hostotter’s Stomach Bitters to an-
thentioatod by a splendidly engraved label, and a
Ht timilf of the sign manual of the firm, l’nt up
hi bouts* only, and cannot be obtained In bulk.
IFKm Faorr Ecaort— Dr. L. H- Bradfiold
the manufacturer of Bradfield’a Female Regulator,
in Atlanta, ta just in receipt of a letter from Ger
many, of which the foUovting to a cornet transla
tion—tho original of which b in Dr. Bradfield’a
Possession, and can be seen by any on* who de
sire* IL Verily, the medicine b acquiring a rvpu-
totion aa wide as that of civilization.
The following b the translation:
N Osman Paovrscx or lUnovxa, [
Herman Empire, August 7,1871. j
Da. Bbaditeld—Dear Sir: From one of my
friends I have learned your address, and from him
have received a few bottb* of your celebrated Fe
male Regulator,and its excellent properties for cor
ing certain dbsase* of the fair sox have been com-
mnnbated to me. I have had an opportunity of
toying your medicine in my own family with the
moat satisfactory success, and I hasten to express
to you my warmest thanks for the happy effect
produced by your medicine. Not only In my own
family, but also in other families thb side the At
lantic, have th* same happy results been effected,
until DOW th* last bottle baa been Used up, and I
can no longer supply those who have mido de
mand* for the medicine. I wbh very much to
Procure a new supply, and therefore address you
to respectfully a*k of you whether you have an
•saucy for yoor medicine on thb continent, and if
hot, to send me a few dozen bottles per North Ger
man Lloyd steamer. For the amount yon may
draw on mo through Messrs. G. Mocke A Co.,
Baukera in Bremen, or it you prefer it, I will send
Ton the amount of the bill in advance.
Awaiting your reply, I am yarn* respectfully,
, AspClm • G. V.
ing, the new stored year of the Israelites begins,
and, from that hour till sunset to-morrow, a hoi- _
iday will be strictly observed by that peculiar I 8|ii _. gg * * ,C ' 0 the resporsibility for Hodge's defalcation,
people throughout the world. I Shipped previoualy...,.7...203— 2G9 I New Yoke, September 14.—The Union Tor-
„ " . 7 I. , . -7^77 pedo Works, near Fulton etreot, exploded to
Thzex were seven or eight abowera of rain Stock on lund thb evening. , ’ 791 day. Six were killed Mid seven or eight wound
yesterday. Indeed, it was sunshine and shower I general market continues doll on aocouut ot I ed. Adjacent buildings were shattered. Three
alternately thronghont the day. Tho tempera- ^ exeoed |ngly inclement weather, which prevents employers were shattered beyond recognition,
turo of tho atmosphere, however, was quite I oountrymon from coming to town with their wagons I The explosion was oansed by dropping a box
and produce. There b a moderately brisk jobbing ^ brongb t np on tho track. Tho driver was
To CoBnESPONDENTs.—W. H. B., Savannah- blown to atoms. Tho wounded are horribly
No vacancy at present I 00^™ W.“ I The business was carried on indi
rect violation of law.
WiLimtoTON, September 14.—A man repre
senting himself as J. Keller, called at the First
National Bank to-day and offered to sell regia
tcred United States bond No. 1,488, leaned un
der the act of tho 3d of March, 1863.. The
bond ia of the denomination of $10,000. Hewaa
arrested by the Deputy United States Marshall,
and the case came up before United States Com
mission or McQuigg thb afternoon, bnt was post
poned until to-morrow. The bond is caveated
by tbo Treasury Department.
Tnor, N. Y., September 14.—The National
Association of Spiritnalista elected Victoria C-
Woodhnll President
St. Louis, September 14 —A dispatch says
Amy, Eufanla—Toll him “No!" and stick to
it or starve.
H. A. W.—Will taka effect October 1st
W. P. Caulosu in receipt fhb morning of a
supply of fresh fat oysters. For sale on half
shell or otherwise.
nothing more. The provbion !
unchanged. We quote:
BACON—Clear Sides (smoked) 10 010V
Oloar Rib Side* (smoked) O.y @ 037
Shoulders 8>J 0 8V
Hama (sugar-cured).... ... 15 @18
GRAIN AND MAT.
CORN—White 1 O0
MEAL 1 05
GRITS 1 25
OATS 70
WHEAT—Per bushel 1 60
FIELD PEAS.,
1 1 05
I 1 10
I 1 30
§ 1 GO
1 fO
Foils.—A pair of half-grown gray foxes, gen
tle as kittens, were being hawked abont the I HAy^Korthern'.’../.............. 180 0 1 93
atreeta yesterday, by a tad who desired to sell I Tennesse Timothy 180 @ 1 9)
them. In order to make thorn sell, the young- bagging and” ikon ties.
ater was Yankee enongh to assert, stoutly, that Kentncky per yard 24 (f 35
they were in direct lineal descent from the fa-1 Gunny per yard 23 0 24
men. three hundred that Sampson turned loose \\ % 25
in the com of the Fhilbiines. We wonld havo I Bengal per yard. 24 @ 25
purchased and sent them to Harris, of tho Sa- Itaglo per yard 24 @ 25 . ,
vannah News, but w. feared that ho might Ue the exprea. office in Ellis county was robbed of
their taib together and attach a firebrand, and Bagging Twine, per balo, per ib 33 0 23 I
send them back in thb direction. He’s got lots ] Bagging Twine, retail. 23
of capillary firebrands to attach.
Morulug JSurUet Report.
Nzw Yobs. September 14.—Cotton steady; sate*
Sabatoga, September 14.—Park Place Hotel
and a Urge portion of Crescent Hotel arc
burned.
Srusortu), Mass., September 14.—In the
Wet Weatkec.—Such weather as we are now 1120O; upland* 31021K; Orleans 21V-
having in thb seetion is really disastrous tol Tui pontine very firm at 56V- Rosin quiet; 3 05 I State Democratic Convention, Edward Avery
open cotton in tho fields, and greatly retards taS&^WhSri trifle higher. Coin P relidin 8- ,ohn ***** Adams was nominated
picking operations, now so important to tho shade firmer. Pork dull at 13 50®13 75. Lard aa the candidate for Governor. The resolutions
punter. The cold, wet spring rendered the .nd actim. Governments dull ami I “f*? 010 ^‘“enfments, «> d d ^ 0D ^ P r -
production of a two-thirds crop an impossibility, 1 heavy. States dull and steady. Gold strong at I htbttlon.
and it now seems that a wet fall will cut the I Money easy at 3. Exchange, long 8V;
crop down another third. The only consolation I ‘ London, September 14, noon. — Consols 93V-
we have b. that what cotton b made will bring Bonds83V- ..
a good price, provisions and breadstuff, arc , y _
cheap, and the planters, generally, are out of | IavzurooL, September ll-^Doon.—Cotton opened | steamer^Anna Winants, New York, for Key
dobL y
Lxxixotos, September 14.—Billy Patterson
I won the first race. Time 1:49J—1:50. Nellie
Gray won the second. Time 1:50]—1:52 j.
Savannah, September 14.—Arrived, wrecking
I firm, apbnda 9V; Orleans 9V-
_, West She pnt in for coal. Cleared, schooner
* WillieMowe - Pr07idenc ®; b “ ks a™—h« d
- — -- Sonnza, Baltimore; steamship America, Balti
more ; Gen. Barnes, New York.
Montval, September 14.—The four-oared
race was won by the Halifax, Boston crew;
Ralston’s Hall.—The improvement* and new I
arrangements that have been going on in this I “•
popular pi*00 of amusement during the last I Slarlceta Evening Report,
summer, are now complete, and wo must say, * ° P '
add vastly to the comfort, convenience and ap-1. Cotton^srJM^fbr^totur^^dclivc^^tgdAy^ 9,HO I j^nforth second'; Winsb'p third.
pearanoe of the Hall. The parquet has been I t9V®tyX:'j*uc&ry I London, September 14.—An urVuown Amcr-
furabbed with large, neat and comfortable arm 1 19 v ; February MX; March 19V; April 20V- ieaa brig foundered off Land’s End. All were
chairs, in place of the old cushioned benches; Flour, Southern shade firmer; common to fa r .
* , I extra 0 15<©7 00: rood to rhok$ 7 00(h0 00.— I
the entire scenery has been repaintod or re- I ggu. wheat shade fi mer, winter red Chaslxkton, September 14.—Arrived.schoon-
toncliod by the artist; two very handsome pri- western 153«t38. Coro fiimer at 72@72V- Bbe „ Narragansett, from Richmond, Me., for
vato box*, on each side of the stage have been JjJ* J^ w S > ^SiTeVk5tUe , !5<. e, Nrjibitrady.' PensaooU-loaky. Sailed, steamer Felcom,
pnt in, and the whole interior has been neatly Turpentine very turn. Rosin quiet and weak. Tal- i Baltimore.
fixed up The patron, of the drama in onr lowjriiroMSV^^^to to. ^ | 0ne feT6r death in the pavt twenty.four hours,
midst, will agree with ns on the opening night 0old 13 V ; Governments rather heavr; C2s 15; Teu-
- -- -- - I — - 7SV: Virginia* 63;
Naimaos Guide.—Interesting work, numerous
ugnviogs, 224 pages. Price 60 cants. Address
Df. Botta’ Dispensary 12 North Eight Street, SL
Paris, Mo- Be* advertisement. aogl7-d£wly
hr tan.—The most irritable androstlcssoftheeo
tonder Uttb bouashold bnda aro charmod as it were
into quiet and sweet repoto by tuing Mr*. Whit-
WBih'lBjrup.
.. New You, September 14.—Arrived, Colnm-
of the Harvey Troupe, on the 15th prox., that I neaaeea 73V; ncw jJX; Virginias 63; new 69V* I hia. More Castle, Bremen, Sonth Carolina.
. ,, . / Louisiana* 66; new 60. Levees 71; 8a 82. Abba- „ ,
Una theatre is now ono of tho handsomest in- ^ jqq. j, Qeoigtas 82; 7. 91. North Carolina* 1 —— —
alituUona of the kind in the State. On jester- ««<: new 24. South Carolina* 76; now 57V-
day, two Urge gas bmps were beiog pnt np in ^‘Std^'g? Sr “‘dJtfbSd'vTsSr.'rf wS I ^ Frane «- 11 ia thon 8 ht «»* concessions
front of the main outranoe door on Cherry I vanced % on second cad. but felt again to former I will secure the evacuation of aP bnt six French
street. | JJXj U. «. «' new UR; dep4 ;mant3 .
_ ... . i Baltinoiiz. September IL—Cotton quiet; mid-1 London, September 14.—Bti’Hon decreased
Election Berunns. Ebewhere in ttoa iasn I dl , ng , aoV; net receipts 37; gross 66; exports to 0Ter 500 000 pounds,
will be found the returns of tho Senatorial elec- Great Britain —; coastwise — ; sale* 45: stock 720. _ ’ *" . . . , —
ffio-hoMonW^yl^pfinUmhmRof Ch ° , ° r “ tN<>W
goiog to precs. Tho returns show Oiat Mr. 1Wheat actirc. Coin quiet and steady Pro-
Tinley has received a Waterloo defeat. Ron- visions and whbky unelumged.
ning as be did, the returns proyo that ho was I J7V018. Fioar, Jeurand light Oom finm* i’ro-
aeocptablo to neithor party. It was not known I visions firm, but few buyers. Fork 12 50012 76.
where or how be Mood, and one of the Radical **^*2“*» 7 «- 3 X@
speakers, on the evoning before eleeUon, told I 'st. Lorra. September 14—Flour firm. Coro
bb hearers it were bettor to vote the Democratic to^obto^Sd 89 ^ to 6 ? @1 -*- 00 ’
ticket, square out, than to support a man ran- | r i.,« r aides 8. Lard 009V-
ning for office with a mask on. Tho lesson of ’caamtxTt, September 14.—Flour firm. Coro I ^ presmir e remains, probably, in Arkansas,
thb election is an important one to office-aeek- tk^v,' bnt baa moved slowly southeastward. The ba-
era on any terms, and it b ono Mr. Tinley will | asking V higher all round. Whisky 90. 1 - - _
be apt to cherish in lively remembrance for tho I Nxw Orleans, September 14.—Cotton firm; mid
term of hi. natural Ufe. K m
We append, for convenience, CoL Simmons' I stock 22,004.
majorities in tho three counties : I'. .^ oar . c ? < *f ld 5f0for,»nperflne; donWe
Bibb
Pike
3HDN1GUT DISPATCHES.
Synopsis or WcnUierrstncement.
WabDzp’t, OrncrCnn?SignalOmcic,)
Washington, D. C., September 14, 7:40 p. jr. (
The high barometer which was, Wednesday
itaoon firm fir US^SSiffSS SSSS | —^
. -■* 1 and now extends over Now Engbnd. Thelcw-
rometer has fallen slighUy on the Gulf, after
having lben. Increasing northeasterly winds
have extended over the lakea and Midd'e States
westerly winds in New England. The temper-
6 00; treble 62506 50. Com‘qnie£ , 'iMxed 73074^ I atnre has fallen decidedly from New England to
M351 yellow 75; white 75. OMa 53054. Hay fiimer; Minnesota, Tennessee and Virgir’a. It ha3
750 | prime Ohio River 3200; choice SL Louis 34 000 1 amme! * ola > *"
Thb
ToUl majority in Dbtrict 3,035 |
lua rote u exceedingly complimentary to I jiotasacs, nothing doing. Whbky 90{=T 02. Ooffeo I
Monroe (aUfor Simmons) 850 I §5 OO. Bran 117. Itarit firmer at 14 50. Bkot 111 ^e Gulf States. The dense wnoko pre-
Grm; abouldeia7V; clcarrib^eidos 8V09V: dear I vailing on the lower Lakes last night has been
">17. Lard firm; | p ua hod to the southeastward. Heavy rains have
_ fallen in Arkansas and the Ohio valley, and now
CoL Simmons, and onr personal knowledge of I no stock. nremiura. OnU ishf I P^^db from Lake Erie, south and west.
tho man justifies ns in saying that it could not I tVaNTvaTON.' SepiembcrH. Cotton firm; mid-1 Probabilities: Rain and threatening weather,
have been more worthily bestowed upon any oiinga 19; net receipts 45; exports coaatwbo —; I with increasing northeasterly winds, will prob
other man in the District. I “aSriS rftotoine atrong M 53. Roein finn xt I abl 7 eltend to-night to Lake Superior and New
„„ b.ir .bln .t p.ric.' Mnlherre 4 M for No. 1; 2 75 for No. 2; 2 40 for low No. 3; York, and prevail in New England by Friday
Omasa on half abeU at C«los, Muibeny |, [00 extra£&•»££* g^viSTS? ^ Probably be fol-
street, opposite Lanier House.
[ firm at
steady M 2 75.
14.—Cotton msrket firm;
' 180.
market closed
lowed by clearing weather in the Southern aud
Golf States.
San Feanczsco, September 14.—A band of
Hunt, Ranein A Lara*.—The wholesale trade l“
of thb enterprising drag firm is assuming pro- I Savannah, September 14.—Cotton mu
portions hitherto unknown to thb line of busi-1 fim; tow middlings 18V; not reoelpta 246; exports I Coebes and Apaches, leaving their women and
in Macon. These gentlemen purchase their “cSSluarori,'SeptmtoflA-JWton firmer; < * M,,n0B 1118 Pe * c0 Commissioners’ reserva-
staple drugs in large qoantiea in eastern mar- j middling* 19; net reeeipta 378; exports ooxetwi£d I tion in New Mexico, dashed into Gamp Critten-
keta, and have them shipped to Savannah or C2 M 0 muL S toemb^L-Ootton market dosed den ’ Arizma ' and captured 63 Government cav-
Charlcston by sail, and hence they can seU them I quiet; middlinra 19V@1>V; cot receipts 113; ex- c^Y horses, jeat recruited for an expedition.
to merchant* and planters on aa favorable terms I P 01 ^ 8,0 jUreM BriUin ; coastwise 18; sales 100; I Lieutenant Wheeler’s exploring party were
as any house in the State. The manner in I it abandoned by their escort near Camp Hnalapa,
which these gentlemen conduct their mammoth I qmd and etexdy; good ordinary 17@17V; net rc- Arizona.
establishment, commends itself to wholesale J BritaiD ; coastwise J XrafYoax, September 14.—Tho bondsmen of
* - - - - —’ Sooterabor 14—Cot
ret receipts-
coutvrbe -
in other branches of business, and
oonvinoes tu that Macon might easily conduct
pj e&lcd 509; stock ...w*. ,
Boston, September 14—Cotton market dosed I Norton, defaulting Foetofficer, bad a private
ggaesyj S?!; mocting for a settlement of tho matter. It was
an oxtenaive wholesale trade in all mercantile 300: < stock > 7000. ' ’ referred to ex-Postmaster Wakeman.
commodities. Nostolz, September 14—Cotton quiet; low mid- Connolly, to-day, in connection with Mayor
dlmga _18V01W; net raedpte 73; exports coast- | Hal]) gjgned a warrant lor $50,000 to pay the
laborers. Connolly’s friends say ho will not
sign—certainly not until Judge Barnard has de
cided tho injunctionmalter.
Bai.ti.mjee, September 14.—Detectivo John
Richards, whom Wilber shot jaat before sui
ciding, died to-day.
14 —Cotton quiet; low mid-
| recei] ‘
Go to the Brown House Cigar Store and get I
one of the celebrated Golden Bug Cigar*. at lower rates; middlings 21.
*epl3 3tawU rniLADZLrma, September 14.—Cotton quiet and
—— 1 *— I firm; middlings 21V-
The finest Mock or imported Cigars ever rams, September 14, evening.—Rentes 67165e-
shown inthtocity, jugt rccc = Tea at a,, Br0WI1
House Cigar Store. BcplfL3tawtf | Pork ils. Bacon 33u 6d.
CHOLERA.
IIOW TO CURE IT.
At tbe commencement of the diarrkm, which al
ways precedes an attack of the cholera, take a
toaspoonful of
THE PAIN KILLER
in sugar and water, (hot if convenient,) and then
bathe freely the etomach and bowela with tbe Pain
Killer clear. Should tbe dierrhee or cramps con
tone, repeat tbe does every ten or fifteen minutes
until tbe patient is rolieved. In extreme casee,
two or more teaspoonfuls may be given at a dose.
Tho Pain Killor, as an internal remedy, has no
eqnal. Iu cases of cholera, summor complaints,
dyspepsia, dysentery, asthma, it corea in one night
by taking it internally, and bathing with it freely.
Ito action is like magic, when externally applied to
old sores, burns, scalds, and sprains. For sick
headache and toothsce, don't fail to try iL In
short, it is a Pain Killer.
Directions accompany each bottle.
The Fain Killer is sold by all dealers in medi
cines.
Price 25 cento, 50 cento and 81 per bottle.
aug5-eodAwlm
TWO DAYS ONLY!
TtJO PERFORMANCES DAILY,
Afternoon and Evening:.
COURT HOUSE SQUARE.
Friday and Saturday. Sept. 22, 23.
SUCCESS OF THE PERIOD!
MASSIVE SOUTHERN COMBINATION.
100TEN t EUtrHT’SI
EMPIRE CITY
CIRCXJS,
MEYA6ERIE AND BALIOOS.
FALL STOCK
BOOTS, SHOES, AND HATS,
TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, ETC.
W E announce to our many patrons and friends that our Fall sto ®^ 0 p ^rod S to 0 ^pl I icMo T any 'to-
etc., aro now being received With increased famhhee, we aro pr P ^
voice which may be bought of any New York jobbing house, and invite » continuance
To our fneudawho havo heretofore patronized us, wo aro thankful, ana raw j Mwavs a
of their favors. To thoao who havo not given tu a trial, wo i eepectfully «vito to do eo. it is always a
pleasure to show our Goods, even though we may not effect a ealo.
Latest Styles of Silk Hats Always on Hand.
MERCHANTS, LOOK WELL TO YOUR INTEREST, AND EXAMINE OUB STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY.
SINGLETON - , HUNT & C0„ Wholesale Dealers,
aug24dlm
49 SECOND STREET AND 28 COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA.
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard M!ean Time.
H AYING perfected my arrangements to correct the slightest error in the timo-keepiiw ormy fine
Regulator, by the erection of an observatory and one of the moat approved TRANSIT INSTRu-
I 3IENT8, for the purpose of observing tho meridian passage of the sun *na fitxrs, I will be Able to keep
| the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a second.
E**pccinl Attention paid to the Repairing and rating of fine Watches*, n* well a.s all
kinds of new work made to order. july27-ly
Southern Life Insurance
C O M.PANY,
GEOR&IA .
CONSIGNEES PEtt 31. <t TV. K- IL
SzmaiEXB 14,1871
Hunt. B. A L; Dublon & D: T H Harris; W A
Huff; Nelson A Son; Small A G; Seymour, T A
Co; J O Wheeler A Co; N A Megrath.
LOAGSTBEET & SEDGWICK,
Manufacturer* of and Wlioloealo Dealers in
MEN’S AND HOSTS’
CLOTHING,
466 Sc 468 Broadway,
J. Bf. HANDIeEY, New Yoi
eep!2 2m
CANCERS CURED*
H AYING been afflicted with Cancer, I was cured
in the year 1850, after trying many propara
tions and Cancer doctors.
I have no new remedy to offer but the same old
remedy with which I was cured fiftoen years ago.
I have tines been practicing with the same remedy,
and have been tnrceesfnl iu a number of cases, a
few of which I refer to below, aa living witnesses
of the virtues of my medicine, some of whom,
like myself, have been cored a number of years,
and yet have no symptoms of Cancer returning:
Mrs. H. B. B'oodworth, Liberty Hill, Ga.; Mrs.
Fannie Settle, Liberty Hill. Ga.; Mr. J. D. Boyd,
Griffln, Ga.: Mr. Wesley Reid, Zebolon, Ga.; Mrs.
John Stillwell, Griffln, Ga.; U s. Mary Thurmond,
Indian Springs, Ga.; M>s. James Carmichiel, Mc
Donough. Ga.; Wm- N. Famb.ough, M. D., Senoia,
Ga.; Mr D. G. McKinney, (Houston co.) Macon,
Ga.; Mr. Jas. Douglass, GretnyiUe, Ga.; Rey. H.
T. Dicker, Locust G.oye, Ga.; Mr. R. Dorton, Fa-
yettoSlation, Ga; Mr. Wm Harkness, Jackson,
Ga; Bon. Thomas M. Harkness. late Representa
tive from Bolts county, Jackson. Go.; Mrs. A. Mad
dox, Indian Springs, Ga., Mrs. Eliza Hill, Forsyth,
Ga.; Mr. Willis Bowden, FoisjUl. Ga.;Maj. A. Nall,
Griffln, Ga.; Mis. Green Daks, Liberty Hill, Ga.;
lura. A. Porter, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Rebecca Wards-
wortb.Barncr .il'o, Ga.; Mrs.D. Lewis, BamcsviUo,
Ga.; Mrs. B. Goodman, Monticello, Ga; Lou (color
ed,) fanner soiraut of B. W. Collier, Indian Springs,
Ga. The above is only a lew of the many names
that could be added to the list.
I take n'etsoi* in stating that Mr. J. M. Hard-
_ ray made a perfect cure of a Cancer upon the c
of Mrs. M. J. Bouyer alter she had been treated .
several physicians, and her Cancer pronounced in-
cnrable, and I cheerfully recommend him to all
afflicted with Cancer. GEO. B. TURPIN,
Insurance and Real Estate Agent.
I cheerfully bear testimony to tbo fact ot Mr. J.
M. Hardaway having performed a perfect cure of a
cancer upon Mrs. M. J. Bouyer's eye, alter eminent
ihyeidans hid failed to relieve lior; and I firmly
lelieve bis Cincor treatment lo be a specific for
Cancer. L. A. HANSE, Macon P. O.
To tlae -A-fflicted!
I prefer not treating doubtful cases. After sat
isfying yourself describe yoor cancer to me and I
will give yon my candid opinion.
At your request I will visit your hoosoa when cir
cumstances permit
My residence is twelve milee east of Griffin, Gr..
which ia my nearest express office. Money may he
sent with safety in registered letter. Communica
tions strictly confidential and promptly answered
when stamp and envelope sent addressed to yoi
self. Address J. M. HARDAWAY.
Liberty Hill, Pika co., Ga
Those to whom it may bo convenient, may call
upon T. J. Hardaway. Boutlurestern Railroad, who
attended me in my affliction and has been with me
in several cases since. He may be addressed
through the postoffice at Macon, Ga., or Eufanla,
labsma. J. M. HARDAWAY,
j nly 13-d2tawAwCm
TO STOCK FARMERS.
A LL who wish to get Genuine Berkshire Pigs
can get the unadulterated stock for 925 a pair;
single pig 815. We have on hand five or six hun
dred Game Fowl* of rare strains. Hsus are all
extra fine tayors, and tho boat protection for
broods. The breeds which we offer have fought in
mains for the put fifteen years, and any sports
man who can provo that any of them ever ** backed”
in the pit will receive five hundred dollars. Ad
dress STOCK FARM.
aug27eodlm Fort Valley, Ga.
Valuable Property for Sale.
O N the first Tnesda; in November next, will be
sold before the Court-house door in the city of
Macon, the following valuable property:
The Brick House and Lot, fronting Walnut street
137 feet and 1C1 feet on Seoond street.
One Lot adjoining, 70 feet front on Walnut street
—running back 264 feet, containing several out
buildings.
Two lota 50 feet each on Second street, running
back 137 feet.
AU being the Houso and Lot formerly occupied
by Gen. Howell Cobb. For terms, or purchase at
private sale, or any other information, apply to
ang27eodtd JOHN B. COBB.
LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE,
Pronounced by Connoisseurs
‘"The Only Good Sauce-”
It improves the appetite and digeetton, and it ia
unrivaled for ita flavor.
Weave directed by Messrs. Lea A Perrins to
prosecute lU parties making or Tending counter
feits. JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS,
augl5-eod6m Agents, New York.
STUDWELL BROS.,
17 HURRAY ST., NEW YORK,
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS Or
BOOTS AND SHOES
Expressly for
Southern Trade.
JOSEPH ItaBOYTEAUX, Satesmaa.
juno 3Q-3mood
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY!
little less than one year ago, when this grand
enterprise was organized in Atlanta, Georgia, many
sagacious people predicted failure in its infancy;
but the unprecedented success crowning it every
where it has been, has satisfiod them of the error
of their judgment. No exhibition on the road has
givon greater satisfaction, and none baveackieved GEN. JOHN B. GORDON, President
as great a degree of popularity. Neither labor nor QEN. A. H. COLQUITT, Vice Peeidknt atd Business Manager
mono; has boon spared to make it the most expon- | w n ltTnrvnTs Srr,i>vr»nv
sive and choice exhibition on the road, and tho „ „ uranE "ir" V',' aa^.W nrerr-rnr,
almost daily tremendous audiences applauding the H. V. M. MILLER, SL D., Medical Director
feats of the different artists, have served to stimu
late tho Management to even greater efforts. I
Throughout the Middle Statee and New England,
tho Dominions of New Brunswick, Nova Beotia,
Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton and Newfound
land, there has been bnt one voice from tbe press
and public as to the intriusie morits of this mam
moth enteiprise. Messrs. WOOTEN A HAIGHT
feel an excusable pride in thus referring to their I
repeated triumphs and praise of the world which I
bsa but one vordict as to the high character and |
superiority of this first-class arenio a
combination.
J. L. ROGERS, WM. EDIYGS, W. W. LEMAN,
General Agents, Macon, Ga.
and xooiogicai ASSETS, .June 1, 1871,
si.500,000
SCENES OF ORIENTAL GRANDEUR!
Insure Your Life AT HOME in this Company, Because
GLITTERING SPECTACLES!
T1V0 STARTLING FREE SENSATIONS!
And the finest stud of
tbe streets and dispute it if you can.
The SOUTHERN LIFE ia well managed and has abundant Capital.
AU of its funds are invested in Georgia.
The rates are not higher than those of any first-class Company.
Each year the enrplns is returned to the insured in Cash Dividends.
The success of the Company is unparalleled.
Gens. Gordon, Colquitt, Wade Hampton, and like honest and honorable men are its Trustees and
Directors.
All losses are paid withont unnecessary delay.
The Company ia no longer an experiment—its experience and accumlated capital renders ito sne-
im as they pass I cess aasuied and its security unqueeti ’
Its economy ia unsurpassed.
All Soliciting Agents, who are authorized, have a commission signed by the Secretary and Gen'.
I eral Agents.
ROGERS, EDINGS & €0., General Agents,
Hollingsworth Block. Maoon, Oa.
Four Lady Equestriennes, Five Ma T e Riders,
Forty Acrobats, Three Glorious Clowns, Two Dens
of Living Lions.
HARDEMAN & SPARKS
S END their annn&l greeting to their many friends
and patrons. They are at their old stand, ready
I and willing to serve them in the
I Storage and Sale of Cotton.
They deem it unnecessary to make pledges—for
“ by their frnita ye shaU know them.” Judge us by
these—we ask no more. Yoor interest is our inter
est ; and our long experience enables us to guard
I and advance it. More we cannot promise—more
I you will not expect
The usual accommodations extended to those
who honor us with their patronage
1 _aug2G3m HAltDEJIAN & SPARKS^
COT T O 1ST !
PROSPECTUS
MR. GEO. WAMBOLD,
The World-Renowned rasturer-Contortionist, and |
his troupe of
CAMPBELL & JONES
Again offer their services to Planters and Mer
chants, as
a dozen ferfobmixg dogs i\Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
, . And ask a continuance of the patronage so liber-
A world of Wild Animals, and a drove of Bacttian j given them the past season.
Camels. Grand gratuitous Close personal attention given to the STORAGE
and SALE of COTTON, and to the filling of orders
for BaggiDg and Tiee and Plantation Supplies.
Refer to the patrons of the past season. Re
member the place
I Iron Warehouse, Ptplar st., Macon. 6a.
Every day at one o’clock—whid and weather per- p S—AgentB for the Winehip Improved Cotton
nutting--and prior to each performance, aflemoon Gjn „ jd John j I(lrrymaa & Ci) .. 8 Ammoniatod Dia-
“ d “jS 1 * 1 ' 5 1 ? 1 - WAMBOLD, the expert I B0 lved Bones, which we now offer at a reduced
•Enal Pedestrian, wiU traverse a tingle wire to the Drjce Bepl 3m
top of the pavilion, and return to the ground. A 11
Balloon Ascension!
B. 51. UAZE5I0BE. SUADRACH WARE.
grand dual spectacle, and more free attraction 11. e. ad axis.
:ban was ever before offered by any similar estab-
lisluaent Adams, Bazcmorc & Ware,
TWO BENS OF WILD LIONS, PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE,
Performed by MI8S MINNIE WELLS, the Lion
Queen, and GUSTAVE BERG, the acknowledged
beet Animal Trainer.
NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT,
O N entering open a new cotton season, tender
their services to the patrons and friends of
Adams A Bazemore, and to all others who may
favor them with their patronage. Their attention
will be given exclusively to the
. Storage and Sale of Colton.
Attached to the Zoological Department will be I
found a largo collection of choice and rare itoi- And fo mung orde „ f or Bagging, Ties and Plants-
mils, Birds, etc., and & WORLD OF MONKE18. | tion supplies.
Asking for a continuance of the generous support
accorded to the old firm during the past season,
they pledge themselves to give unremitting atten
tion to the intereata of their patrons.
Liberal advances made ou cotton in store.
eep6 dAwSm
In the Arenic Department can be seen
! Crimson Clover. Crimson Clover.
A LARGE and freeh lot jaat received. Now ia
the time to plant.
HUNT, RASKIN & LAMAR, Druggists.
| Graveley’s Best Chewing Tobacco.
Acknowledged to be the b.st Chewing Tobacco
| in the woild. For sale by
HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR, Druggiate.
The first artists ol Europe and America.
M’lle ELOISE LaCLABE, the dashing Equestri-
enno.
M’lle E. STOKES, the beautiful Horse-woman.
M’lle ANDREWS, the chaste end elegant Rider.
M’lle LOUISE, corde elaatiqno and volants.
EDWIN WATSON, the dariog Rider. ,
JAB. R. HAWKINS and FRED. SYLVESTER, the
great Equestrians.
The world-renowned and only rivals of the Han-1
Ions, the
WATSON BROS.,
George, Edward and Thomse, greatest Gymnasts
in the world.
W. Andrews, J. Wilcox, Jerome TulUe, W. Smead,
Adolph Stickney, J. O.’Lonz. James Easier, Leon
Castello, and a host of talented auxiliaries
HERR KOPPES’ Silver Cornet Baud win pa
rade tho streets every day at 10 o'clock a. 51.
Beautifully carpeted seats for Ladies, and no
smoking allowed inside of pavilion.
ADMISSION—75 Cents ;• Children under 10, 50
Cents.
W. W. DURAND,
Bepl3-COd5twlt General Agent.
A large assortment of
PEnitTr 3M E XL Y ,
Soaps, Cosmetics, Brushes, Combs, etc., for sale by
HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR, Druggists.
seplOtf
NEW BOOKS.
n IDEON'3 ROCK,
THE SWORD AND GARMENT,
TH0UGHT3 FOR WEARY HOURS,
DAVID LORD’S LAST WILL,
LIFE OF JOHN RUNYAN,
FRANCIS OF ASSISI, "
FOLLE FARINE. By Onida,
ROOKSTONE. By Katherine Macquoid,
THE NEIGHBORS. By Mary Howitt,
THE KING’S GOD-CHILD, and other tales.
CHARLOTTE ACKERMAN. By Mnller,
EOADMASTER’3 ASSISTANT,
HOUSEHOLD THEOLOGY,
EPISODES IN AN OBSCURE LIFE.
THE WITNESS OF HISTORY TO CHRIST.
septStf J. W. BURKE A CO.
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“’ojewho are marnrat or contemplate marriage;
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for :h.
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an l not laid
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itttst Leuta. U Mo. N- *
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©dies, peruae Dr. Batts’work, no matter what year
difoaso is or how deplorable your condition.
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$? :n Y Dtio P. e ' i m nis w ^rks. Office, No. 12
N. Liia'hth street bet. Market and Chesnut. SU Louw
LOOK TO Y0UK CHILDREN.
THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP.
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
dYRUP
MRS.
WHITCOaMB’S
SYRUP.
Cures Colic and Grip
ing; in the Bowels, and
lacilititates the process
of Teething. Subdues
Convuleions and over
comes all diseases in
cident to infants and
Children. Cures Di
arrhea. Dysentery and
Summer Complaint in
children of all;
25
CENTS.
„ . children of all aKoa. I
It is the Great Infant’s and Children s bo^hmg
Remedy in all disorders brought on by teething or
‘Preparodby'the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO.. Su
Louis, Mo._ ^ ^ ,,oo.«r« vn a.
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