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Telegraph & Messenger.
THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. r., 1871.
Tbr A«lvnnt»isc of II*lr Vje.
Ad"«r« , ““!?** SiiE!
Inc. be touched hit ww«w» miu
reeled, “Yon know they b»T* a way of b«dpteg
ol'l d«h » little the** “Whet.
friend, ’‘here yon bran coloring your heir?
••Yon,” replied be. “I h » T ?. b ®*“
once thongbt netting would indooonie to do.
I hove been tnrninc my grey bwr brown, Ml
will tell von bow I wu brought to it After
leering my poeitiou on I “ B?
beck into the ministry end betomo a porran
minuter. Accordingly, a*Ib»d
I preached to some few destitute ehnrcbee, end
wU gmifie.Ho lieer, et the concision of my
Horrieee, thet l be people wernwril pleeeed irttt
my preeching. end bat foriuy “*' r , .°“‘ d
gladly bevome forepastor;
think of eo old e men. W*U. "}' i . ,e ®?|“5
tbroagh this experience, en old i
to me to color my heir, end thne remore from
the eyes of the people tbo rr P r ^ eh v ° t “ R f“
old men. And I consented, finally, to make
tbie experiment. And what do £”> * >°
very Aral time ibet I preec’.ied with brown hetr
upon mybeed 1 wee greeted with e cell to n«Mo
in tbo minUtry, end have ever Mneo hccatbe
beDCV unit or . f e united end apparently per-
f eotfy satiafied people. So '-neb for tlmcolor
of one* heir—eo n.uob m proof Ibet look*
eometblng efter eli, noUriUntendtng tSTold
proverb t bet looks ere nothing end behavior is
ell.—Comiurrclol Adeertutr.
A Terrible Situation.
A writer of e letter from Indie eeye: ‘‘I bmve
e terrible Ulo to tell yon of en enoonntm by a
ledv with e Koreil (ftrntUt). Only* few dr.yn
ego one of Ike railway e ngineer. Imng in the
district badooceeion toetomi
neer to bis bungalow, and for U
rmulrncled e reft. HU wife made journey with
iiim, and, vbilo making his return tnp, eome
natives «lio were in the water cried Samp ! bnt
nothing was thongbt of this. Upon emving et
the bnnealow, however, Mre. T. saw the tail ox a
Korail at her wrist, the body being concealed up
her aloeve; in an instant the tail was alao drawn
up. Not e moment wm to be loet, eo the lady
anted the heed of the anakn through her dress,
while her husband cut away the materiel of which
it war. composed. Mrs. T. then polled the snake
•way, bnt aomohow i t manegedio gotronn d her
wrist, from whence she eliook U to the ground,
lint vlmt horror must have fUled her mind
when «h« found hor wrint w»a Weeding ? Had
tbo fatal poison l»eco rooeivod ? if ao, how Jong
wan abo to live ? Ammonia was taken freely
with other restoratives, when it wee dUoovered
by tho native doctor that tlio blood did not pro
ceed from a bite, but from a email wound from
some sharp instrument, which wee probably
inflicted whilst cutting tbo dress away in tho
flmt instance. Tbo shock must have boon great
indeed, but nevertheless, I am informed the
lady did not ioao her presence of mind. The
snake was found to bo two foet six inches in
length." _________
Tits Puck or A CossrasTK.—Mr, George
Roosevelt, n clerk in tho Interior Department
at Washington, V. V., appeared in the Griminsl
Court on Xbnrsday last, as » witness in the case
of tha Government against Dennis Darden, and
tostifled as follows:
**1 am n cloik nndor tho Government in the
Interior Department; have been so for abont
live years. • • * I was seeking for a poei
lion, and was introduced to John McCarthy ai
n lobbyist; I wanted a consnlship, bat I had
not money enough; I had only aliont one ban-
dr,si and fitly dollars.”
•'Judgo Fisher. How ranch money docs it
take to got a consulate ?"
"Three hundred dollars."
“What consulate did yon apply for?"
“Pernambuco, lirar.il."
“That is a small consulate."
“It is worth if.’.OOO in gold, s year.”
“How much did yon lend him ?"
“Two or throo hundred dollars."
GO AND BXAMINE THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
At No. 86 Cherry Street, Macon. Ga.
JACOB SCHALL,
direct from the manufactories, he can offer superior inducements in prioes, and be has neglected no
opportunity of sustaining his well-earned reputation for enperiority of goods.
He would farther announce to the trade, and eapedaUv to shoemakers in Maooo and ncnlty, thu he
has on bead a large supply of Leather and Findings, with which he can aerve them at rates that will fe-
voraoly oompare with those of aoy Southern wtabliahment. Their attention is particularly called to the
fact that be can fornlah Leather cut to all sizes, crimped Fronts, Bootlegs ready-fitted. Uppers of all
kinds, etc., it i very mfl margin.
In the Custom Work department, be still employ* first class, superior workmen, and hi* customers
can be supplied, now as ever, with Boots and Shoes, of the finest French calf-ekin and the moot elabo
rate workmanship, at short notice. _ _______
JACOB SCHALL.
a*p!9 3m
86 CHERRY STREET. MACON, GEORGIA.
PiutvENTiNti Moran in Mivhaue.—Solutions
of gum-arabic aro vory liable to become mouldy,
and while tiro introduction of creosote, corro
sive sublimate, etc., frequently used to romody
this evil, is objectionable on account of tho
rlsnger of poisoning. According to the Industrie
Jllattcr anlphato of quinine is a complete pro
tection again*! mould, a very small quantity
of it Ireing huflbient to prevent gum mucilage
from spoiling. It is qnite possible that writing
ink might lio protected by tho same application
from a like dillienlly. The tuo of ammonia for
the name purpose in also recommended.
Tun Princes* Mary, of Holland, who was re
cently married to tho Frin.-o of Wield, made her
own wedding cake. The law onght to require
this of every young woman, and a bed cake
onght to atop tbo nuptials.
SAVANNAH (GA.)
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC,
(Established 1870.)
S. N. PJENFIELD, Principal.
Qraduato of tho Loipzlg Con-crratory.
T HIS Institution was founded for tho purpose of
furai.hing to the people of tho Southern
States a thorough rau.ical education on tho basis
of true srt, an education not eiruply of the finger*
or of the voice, bnt abo of taato and style.
Instruction i„ given in Piano, Cultivation of the
Voice, in all Inatruuonl* aud iu Musical Theory, in
private or class lessons, by efficient and experienc
ed instructors. The managers will, when request
ed, assist pupils iu securing pleasant boarding
place., or in renting pianos.
For further information cell for a circular at the
Music Agency of I.nJden A Hates (Schreiner's old
stand), or address,
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC,
eept23-*uu,Ulmr9ut«3i Savannah.
LAWTON & WILLINGHAM,
SUCCESSORS TO LAWTON & LAWTON,
COTTON FACTORS,
Warehouse aud Commission Merchants,
FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA.
JN Publishing our card, we claim nothing mors for our selves than a determination to do our
DUTY towards our customer*. By strict attention to our business, and studying the interest of our
patron* we have been able heretofore to give satisfaction, and now have no apprehension that all who
will give ns a fair trial will continne to patronize our house.
LAWTON & WILLINGHAM.
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DIXIK WORKS,
»AftW, IlKOHtilA,
U-tcrnsc), l.’arirum & Hendrix, ITopr's.,
Contractors, Builders, and Dealoia in
DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS,
WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES.
WHITE TINE WORK, SCROLL WORK,
And all aorta of Turning done to order.
Ready Dressed Flooring, Ceiling, Ron<lr Lumbe
and Lathes in any quantity always on hand.
Order* solicited and promptly filled.
CHEAP GASLIGHT
Gas fork”
LIGHT.
Upwards of FOUR HUNDRED are in successful
operation iu private residences, churches, factories,
©to.
No other Apparatna ii operated on tbo samo or
any similar lmnciplo, vrlucli guarantees a light of
umronn quality, m cither argand or open Burnt r«
WITHOUT THE USE OF MiTIFiOUL HEAT
ills practical operation of tho Machines can he
seen at the PASSENGER SHED of tho Railroad
Compamosin MACON; also at tho Priming and
Publishing House of Messrs J. W. BURKE & CO.
Wo call sttentton to the following extract from a
letter from J. W. Burke, Esq.:
. , , Maoos, Oa^ March 23, 1871.
h *'l ono 01 Uie u - «• Gaslight Comp*.
ny’s Macbtoss, in operation since tho loth of No
vember, 18,0. and it is perfectly satisfactory to ns
H **• K*? 01 * 1 working and cheapness. Wo paid the
Macon Gaslight Company for four months of last
year and the year prrrW-ria: November, De-
^ w.'if ntUrT UHl 1 obruary—$399.56. In using
Uu» Machine our gas for the four corroapondioj?
5“£SS‘iW 11 '? “ ,inK M io tll »t time
~ le 'hJbt is ontfe as good as that of the
City Gas Company, and has the advantage of being
entirely under our control to ttse as sre nlease
During the severe weather in December it burned
wttbont mterrmssion, not being at all affected by
the florae. \\« see no trouble in the Machine or
thfkkht, and chterfafiy recommend it.”
I? 1 *"*,] _ J. W. BURKE A CO
For utornutron or testimonials, apply to
„ . .. EDWARD ROWE,
1 ost-oft.ee box 159. Macon Ga.
^nayStf J amt 4 Reads street. N. Y.
Er. GOTTLIEB PISCH’S EITTEBS. _
This Preparation of tho
using this great preparation,
anglllawly
all materials of the body
nro derived from Food, so
aU \ ltal Force, or Health,
la derived Horn the Foroe
stored up In Food. Dr.
R*V| Sitters enables tho
Hyatcm to liberate and
appropriate these Forces,
creates Appetite, cures
ggSsKSffrS
|S{S^«* Donatipatron and
can tblsoverbad results of
Dc»>^25h.ijr2tp5.l5l5!t
SS d a.1 l «ry*°. | »tsdi£5
rapidly at rcngthen*VF
LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE,
JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE.
Watch Work anil Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted.
AGENCY OF THE GROVER & BARER SEWING MACHETES.
jnne 14-tf
GREAT SOUTHERN
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER
VIA
CHARLESTON, S.
LINE,
C.
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIE&
New Goods, Prices Low.
WE ABE NOW RECEIVING OUR
FALL AND WINTER STOCK.
An* bare on band everything that our friends may wish to purchase that is in our line of buxinssa.
have put our prices dovn to a rosy small figure, hoping to make up in our sales what wo lose in profit
Country merchants and Planters can save money by calling on or sending their orders to ua. Satisfaction
guaranteed. We have on hand and to arrive—
50,000 pounds Clear Bib Sides,
16,000 pounds Shoulders,
10,000 pounds Prime Leaf Lard,
100 sacks Salt,
150 boxes Sonp3, all kinds,
100 boxes Gandies,
150 boxes Potash,
50 boxe£ Soda,
75 boxes Factory Cheese,
50 boxes Raisins,
100 barrels Best brands Flour,
100 Sacks Peas,
1,000 half and quarter sacks Flour,
100 bales Hay,
75 barrels A, Ex. C and C Sugar,
25 barrels Dcm. Sugar,
100 boxes Crackers, assorted,
50 barrels Syrup and Molasses,
2,000 bundles Arrow Ties,
10 bales Twine,
150 rolls Heavy Bagging,
200 kegs Vails,
75 barrels Whisky, Brandy, Rum and Gin,
100 boxes Tobacco, all Rinds, Plug and Smoking,
25 barrels Cements,
Oysters, Sardines, Pickles, Osuaburgs, Sheeting, etc.
JOHNSON & SMITH,
Corner Planters’ WareKonse.
eep2Itf
THE SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
ANNUAL FAIR
The Annual Fair of the
80UTHWEST GEORGIA
CENTRAL FAIR ASSOCIATION!
WILL BE HELD VS
FOXIT -Yr-fN-XalaZE-Sr.
COMMENCING OCTOBER 17TH,
Aw> cojrmtrE fob
THREE SUCCESSIVE DAYS!
sep29 tf J AS. W. MATHEWS, Secretary.
COLLINS & LITTLE
101 Cherry street, yYheon, Ga.
WAGONS,
Agents for ABBOTT, DOWNING A CO.’S
CONCORD BUGGIES
CONCORD WAGONS.
The abovo work speaks for itself.
Agents for the Celebrated
Stuclehafeer Wagons,
Schofield’s Iron Works,
ADJOINING PASSENGES DEPOT. MACON, GA.
STEAM EMINES AND BOILERS
OF -a-TMT'ST REQUIR.ED SIZE.
SAW MILLS,
GEIST MILLS.
MILL (LEA-RLISra,
GIN BEARING,
(ORDINARY, OB GRAHAM’S EXTRA HEAVY),
SUGAB MILLS AND KETTLES,
IRON RAILING,
OF ANY DESIRED STYLE, AND AT PRICES LOWER THAN ANYBODY.
SHAFTING, PULFIES, ETC.,
AU or any Machinery, pnt np at tint-cites IRON WORKS, put up in tho best style and at prices to suit
tho times. Give ua a call before purchasing. Wo will sell low for CASH.
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON.
THRBB TIMES A WBBK—TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS
ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATION*.
SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12 HOURS SHORTER via CHARLESTON,
TOTAL CAPACITY 40.000 BALES MONTHLY.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO
And connecting Roade West, in alli&nc* with the Fleet of Thirteen Firet-Ctos Steamships to the above
Porta, invite mttemion to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the basinets public iu the
Cotton State# at the
PORT OF
Offering facilities of Rail and Sea
CHARLESTON.
ation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence
_ Transport: _ _
and capacity at any other Fort. The following eplendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the Line:
TO 3XTEW YORK:.
GEORGIA.
MANHATTAN,
M. S. Woodhull, Commander.
CHAMPION.
R. W. Lockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON,
James Bony, Commander.
JAMES ALGER.
T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
JAMES A DOER 4 OO.,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
“Tlxe Only Good Sauce-’
It improves tha appetite and digestion, and
unrivaled for Ua flevu*. . _ .
Wo.ru directed by Moon. Lea & Fcnins
jrosscut.
auglfi-eodCm Agent*, New York.
8. Crowell, Commander.
SOUTH CAROLINA,
T. J. Beckett, Commander.
CLYDE,
J. Kennedy, Commander.
ASHLAND,
Ingram, Commander
WAGNER, HUGER & CO.,
WM. A. COURTNAY,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
•TO PKIIj ADBf.PH f A ,
VIRGINIA, EMPIRE,
Alex. Hunter, Commander. c. Hinckley. Commander
Sjuuso Dais—THURSDAYS.
WM. A. COURTNAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. C
TO BKIjTI MOKE.
FALCON, MARYLAND,
Hminie, Commander. Jokneuu. Commander
SE A GULL
Dutton, Commander. Sailing Days—Everr Fitih Day.
FAUL C. TKENUOLM, Agent, Chirioiton, S C.
Bates guaranteed as low as thee of Campling Lines. Marine Insurance one half of 1 per cent
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at all the principal Railroad Office# in Georgia, Alabama Tennceaeo mod Mi»su ctippb
State-Room* may be secured w advaooe, without extra charg**, by eddre**ing Ageut* or iLe t>tc:
•hip* in Charleston, at wboee office*, in aU caeca, the Railroad Tickets ahoukl be exchanged and iiertbs
arcigned. The Through Tickets by thi* Route include* Transfer*, Meal* and Stale Rjom, while on Ship
The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad.
And their connecting Lines have largely increased their facilities for tha rapid movement of Freight and
t’aaseocer, between the Northern Cities and the Sooth and West. Comfortable Night cars, with the
Ho mos Chair, without extra charge, have bean introduced on tha Sooth Carolina itailroad. First-dasr
“’.‘“ttSaioco Branchville. On the Georgia Railroad First-Class Sleeping Cara,
r reight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night trains or the Booth Cardins Railroad,
oooasctioo made with other Roads, delivering Freigbtsait distant points with great promptness
■the Managua wmnae every exertion to satisfy their Patrons that tho Line VIA CHARLESTON
South Carolina H.iiwW^
June 20 eodfim
1 Charleston, S.C.; B. D. HASELL, Genera!
TOKENS, General Faissnger and Ticket Agent
ALFBED L. TYLEB,
Yice-Preeident South Cxrolina Railroad, Charieeton, S. C.
AgooU for tbo Old Reliable
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, TAKE NOTICE
JUST RECEIVED AT
SMALL & GAMBLE’S
WHOLESALE
FLOUR AMD PROVISION HOUSI
6000 SACKS FLOUR, ALL GRADES AND SIZES,
4 CARS CHOICE WHITE CORN,
2 CVRS TENNESSEE OATS,
59 CASKS HALF CASKS C. It. SIDES
50 CASKS & HALF CASKS SHOULDERS,
63 SACKS CHOICE RIO COFFEE.
75 BOXES TOBACCO, ALL GRADES,
25 BARRELS SUGAR,
60 BARRELS MOLASSES,
NEW CROP MACKEREL, ALL NOS. AND SIZES.
59 ROLLS DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING,
500 DDLS. EUREKA TIES (BEST IN USE)
so barrels vrai
The above Goods, witb everything elee in our line, will be sold at
TUB VERY LOWEST PRICES,
Either for CASH OR ON TIME. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded Trr n, ,.v,
you will be certain to try ns again. S, 1 !? 3
JOBBING- TRADE
CHARLESTON, S. C.
FOE FALL AUD WINTER OF 1871.
T HE 8ub8cribera, Jobbers and Wholesale dealers in the city of Charleston, S. C., beg to call tho at
tention of the Merchants of the interior of this and the adjoining States to this market, as bein"
now one of tho most desirable in which to procure full supplies of all articles they may require. 3
The wants of the country having rapidly increased, with ample facilities to enable ua to procure enr
supplies direct from first hands in Europe and this country, wo are now prepared to exhibit more vmcl
and complete stocks of seasonable goods than at any period ainco the war, and will diaposo of them cn
as good terms as any other market.
** Daily facilities afforded for shipment of Goods to any point desired.”
DRY GOODS.
EDWIN BATES A CO., No. 124 Meeting street. 1 MARSHALL &. BURGE. No. 143 Meeting street
JOHNSTON, CREWS & CO., No. 41 Hayne street. CRANE, BOYLSTON A CO., corner Hxvao and
| Meeting streets.
CLOTHING.
EDWIN BATES & CO., No. 122 Meeting street.
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC.
STEELE A WARDELL, No. 167 Meeting street.
Fancy Goods, Notions and Millinery.
JOHN S. FAIRLY & CO., No- 37 Hayne street- | SELL A FOSTER, No. 27 Hayne street.
BOOTS -AISTD SHOES.
1 INGLEY WAGONS, d. f. FLEMING & CO., corner Hayne and Church I T. M. BRISTOLL & CO. No. 145 Meeting street.
1 streets. * | E. JX STODDAliD & CO-, No. 165 Meeting street.
WHITEWATER WAGONS, |
BARKER WAGONS,
Valentino & Freeman Wagons, |
SPRING WAGONS,
ONE-HORSE WAGONS.
HATS -A.TSTD CAPS.
| THOS. M. HORSEY A BBO., No. 25 Hayne street. | EDMONDS T. BROWN, No. 43 Hayne street.
HARDWARE.
I J. E. ADGEK & CO., No. 139 Meeting Street. | HART & CO., No. 39 Hayne street.
* C GRAVE LEY, Comer East Bay and Boyce's Wharf.
BAILBOAD DUMP
CABTS!, SADDLERY, saddlery hardware, carriage materials.
PLANTATION DUMP CAKTS.
Send for Circular.
HARNESS FURNISHED. |
sep!3eod2w
B THOMLINSON & CO, No 137 Meeting street.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
GOODRICH, WINEJ1AN A CO, No 35 Hayne street.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
WM L WEBB, No 123 Meeting street.
GROCERIES.
GEO W WILLIAMS A CO, corner Hayne and Church streets.
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, ETC.
I W H CHAFEE A CO, No 207 East Bav street.
S, No—,r •- • ■
, East Bay street.
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.
HOLMES A CALDEB, No 295 East Bay street.
I WM M BIRD A CO, Corner East Bay nd Camber-
land streets.
Hetrepolitaa Works,
CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS,
RICHMOND, VA.
WM. E. TANNER & CO.
STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES and |
8AW-MILLS;
BARK. GRIST and PLASTER MILLS;
BOILERS. FORGINGS, CASTINGS, of IRON or I
Engines and Saw-Milla of virions aizos always I Type £illd PrillLillg I\l£Lteri.£ll, PStpST, StS/tlOIiery,
on hand. 1 "
Steam Fitting* and Wronght Iron Pipe.
Old Engines, etc., repaired and sold on commis
sion or exchanged for new. AU other repairs
promptly and satisfactorily done.
Freights to til points low.
Send for descriptive circular.
jn!7 d swAwtiidecl8. H. R. BROWN, Agent.
Job Printer, Stationer and Bookseller.
EDMUND PERRY, No 149 Meeting Street.
Job and Book Printing.
WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, No 3 Broad street and 109 East Bay street,
angllcod2m
STILL AHEAD
Oar WROUGHT IRON COT
TON SCREW PRESS is tho only
Cotton Press that has stood the
test, being need ever since the
dose of the war. and is in greater
and more increasing demand than
any other.
Our WATER or STEAM POWER PRESS it
becoming
V*RT JPOPTJIjAR,
Being the
MOST ECONOMICAL
to those havirg a
WATFJ*. POWER OR STEAM ENGINE.
It can alao be ran from the band wheel abaft
of gin gear.
Our HAND PRESS (indeed, as all of them are,) is
too well known, and has established itself as the
PLANTER’S FAVORITE. As there is no comparison
between a cast and a WROUGHT IRON SCREW, we
do not recommend CAST IRON SCREWS, though we
xnake them for those wanting a CHEAP Press.
fiend ua your orders, or send for Circular and Price
TIIE WILCOX PATENT MOUSE POWER
We clxim to be SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER for Gicniog Cotton, and it ia the only Horse Power
nude that we know of thxt can supercede the ordinary Gin Gear.
The Great Medical Discovery’S
Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
23 Hundreds of Thousands
S? fir
WHAT ARE THEY ?f‘=5
3L = O O Q . O O O
mjiSdiwtf
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SOX.
ere* oi-i
gs S f HEV AEE NOT A VIES £ % S
b *a FANCY DRIN'tC.ll?
Mado of l*oor Haiti* Whiskey, l'ro*t
Spirits nnd Rrfunc Liquors factored,ppiced
and sweetened to please tho taste, called “ Ton*
lc»,**“ Appetizers,” “ Restorers,” *c.. that lead
the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, bat aro
a true Medicine,made from the Native Hoots and
Herbs of California, free from nil Alcoholic
Stimulant*. They are the GREAT BLOOD
PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN
CIPLE a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of
the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and
restoring tho blood to a healthy condition. No
person can take these Bitters ** ^vrdiug »” 4lrce*
tlon and remain long unwr" ^ -%
For Inflammatory nuir * treuie uneu.
rantfom nnd Gout, Djrepepsia or Indi
gestion, Bilious, Remittent and Inter
mittent Fever*, Diseases of tho Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit
ters have been moat auccessful. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which
• la generally produced by derangement of tho
•^erstivo Organs.
— fyrspEPSiA ore indigestion.
Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Soar Eructations ot
the Stomach, Bad taste in the Month Billons At
tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Lnngs.Pain In the regions of the Kidneya.and
a hundred other palnfhl symptoms, are tho off
springs of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un
equalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all
imparities, and imparting new life and vi*or to
the whole system.
FOIL SKJX DISEASES. Eruptlons/tctter.
Salt Hhenm, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules,
Boils, Carbuncles, King-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore
Eyes,Erysipelas, Itch, Scarfs, Discolorations of
the Sldn, Damon and Diseases ortho Skin, of
whatever name or nature, are UteraJly dog op
and carried oat of tho system in * short tlmo by
tho use.of these Bitters. One bottle in sach
eases will convince tha mo'gV'vcredalons of their
curative effects. > >
Cleanse the Vitiated Blo^e whenever yon And
its imparities bursting through the skin in Pim
ples, Eruptions or.Sores; cleanse It when you
tod It obstructed and sluggish In tho veins;
cleanse it when it is foul, aadyonr feelings will
tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the
health of the system will follow.
vlNt TAPE and other WORMS, lurking in
tassjwoof so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed. For full directions. **ad
eare/hUy the dreolar around each bottle. * i
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD *
CO„ Druggist* and Gen. Agents, Ban Francisco,
Cal., and S3 and SI Commerce Street, New Fork.
60LP BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS,
By authority of a special act of the Legislature «f Kentucky, of March 13,1871, tho Trustees of the Public
i Library of Kentucky, will give a
GRAND GIFT CONCERT
AT LOXIISVILIjE, KY.,
OKT TUESDAY, OOT. 31. 1871.
UNDER THE DIBECTIO.V OF THE BEST MUSICAL TALE.NT.
1100,000 Tickets of Admission. $10 each in Currency, Half Tickets $5,
' Quarter Tickets #2.50.
_ quarters, value, $2.50 each. The holder is entitled to admi’rion to the
| Concert and to the amount of gift awarded to it or its fraction. Ticket? number from 1 to lOO.OOO.
THE CITIZENS’ BANK OF KENTUCKY IS TREASURER.
All Monies arising from tho sale of tickets wiil ba deposited with the Citizens* Bark, subject cnly to the
order of the President and Treasurer of the Library, countersigned by tho Basinoss Manattr.
During the Concert, the sum of
330,000 X3XT G-R. E E Iff B A. C K S
Will be distributed, by lot. to the holders of tickets in the following gifts, viz :
| tlna Gram! Mirt of.
One (.rand Gilt of.
One Gift of *25.ttK)
I Ono Gift of ^9'999
I One Gift of
One Gift of
I One Gift of
One Gift of <J0°
I Ono Gift of 11,000
One Gift of 5??
Ono Gift of 9.000
1 One Gift of 8,000
I Oue Gift of 7,000
I Ono Gift of 6,000
One Gift of
One Gift of
One Gift of
One Gift of
Ten Gifts of $1000 each
Fifteen Gifts of $900 each
Eighteen Gifta of $800 each....
Twenty Gifta of $700 each
Twenty-five Gift* of $G00 each.
Thirty Gifts of $500 each
Forty Gifts of $400 each
Forty-five Gifte of $300 each...
Fifty Gifte of $200 each
5,000
”... 4,000
3,000
; 2.000
... 10,000
... 13,500
...... 14,400
14,000
.... 15.0C0
... 15,000
” 16,000
12,500
10,000
446 Gifts of 4100 each.....! . 44,G00
721 Gifts in all $550,W
After aarins the cxnensex of the eotnprise and making the dUtribntion of the Kills, tho balance of Ho
l>roceed3 arising from the sale of tioketa will be appropriated to th* establishment
1 of a FREE LIBRARY in Louisville, to bfcalled the
IPUBXjIC X.IBRAH.Y o I 1 KEKTTUCHiV,
The Concert and distribution will take piaca uador tho immediate caperrieicn of the Trustees mention^
I ‘“The 'triu'erawiUbe audited by well known and eminent citixens of Kentueky. who have consented to be
I present atihe Concert and to ►upeiinted thedrawing and distribution of gilts. . ..
P The holders ol ticket* to which jilts are awarded will be paid on presentation of them cr their fraction.
the office in Louiiville. tae second d»y after draw ins and every businois day for six months thereafter, on J
B A ! !ur5 , era WdSa ^^STne^o^ra will be promptly attended to «4
tickets returned by mail. re«ieteroo. orexprewed. as desired.
Burora of 200.000. j* iu th. San Ffancisco Oift Coc-
I cert »*nJ that there i'S50 000 more distributed. I sold that and made the awards in four months. »ad P*™
JMSOOOto ticket holderafrcin November2. to 15.1870, and turned over *12,000 to the Secretary, doe ticket*
^twitl'lie particularly noticed that it is a matter of impossibility for any ono to know what numbers draw
xift*7. i* n?t“ nownwhSt the gift of any number drawn from the firat wheel wifi Ira, ntU.the ■
with amount of the silt plainly printed l* taken from the other wheel and spsnedralUl view of theaua
«ifi« therefor the larger jilts may not come nut until towards the last, or in the middle of tho drains*
*S8SV *100 000 rift in the San Francisco Gift Concirt under the manasement of C. It. Fetors, was the A"
numberdrawn. and was awarded and paid to a gentleman in Naw O-leans. •
4S-Ihe numbers and gifts ar*drawn by blind chitdren ftom g toldyean of age. . tc31 .
The drawine will be extensively published, and parties ordering rickets will have printed lisU sent toe
Parties lormicg clubs nnd desiring information will please address this office.
11 Tickets for 8100; 28 Tickets, 8235; 50 Tickets, 8500; 113 Tickets, 81000.
The undersigned, late principal bunaines, manager of tho very successful mercantile Worair OrftOgj
eert at San Franciaco, Cal., has been appointed agent and manager ot the tint Concert in aid of tho 1 u
L The r drawtog n wu!l rake place in public, and everything will be done to aatiifr buyers of tickets that their
interest* will be a* troll protected aJ if they personally superintended the entire affair,
MANNER OF DRAWING :
Thor, will be two class wheels. One wheel will contain 100.000 number*, plainly rrinted on leather tap'
Tha other wheel will contain 721 boxes, each containing n tr* ♦— "«"*»»•»• »•" *»• —* *' ,h,!
100,000 wheel, aud the flrst box drawn from the second or 721
Feated up aud the gifs so drawn from the second wheel will l
•1000 or $100,000, as announced.
13.3C4 TICKETS DISPOSED OF IN JULY.
To insure ticket holders, th* public aro assured that if only 25.000 tickets are sold, only 25 000 numbers go
in the largo wheel, the 721 gift* awarded, but diminished pro rata. In case 50.000 ticket3;onl» are sold, only
numbers 1 to 50.C00 go in the largo wheel and tho 721 gifts diminished one-half. And in case onlv 85 000 tick
et* are sold, th© entire 721 gilt* will be, paid m full—it bein* intended thatno unsold tickets sfenll n*rfieipate*
Tho manager has already paid into tho Citizen/Bank $3fc500 toward* defraying the expense? 1 and doe* not
depend on sales of ticket* to pay his expenses of printing, advertising, cto. P *• 411
Tho public are invited to the utmost scrutiny a? to the reliability ot the entire sffair
Person* dCitrous of acting as .goat* for tho sale of our ticket* m any city i n the United State* or Canada.
Address IHAB.B. FETEKS, Manager. LoniHvllle Ky-«
Ollicc, 120 fflRin.st., Johmou JUloctt-
...........President I M. W. CLUSKY . Secretary
V. Pres 11 CITIZENiS* BANK... ■ ^W*artf
Tickets and information can be had from
M. A. FRENCH, Virginia City. Nevada. N.H. HEMPSTED. MR waukeo. Wisconsin
THOS. VHITNEY. Aster Houso. N. Y., Agents.
For Ticket and particulars, call cn or address BROWN & CO., Booksellers. Staticners and News Deal
ers. Macon. Ga, gcpSdoodlm
r a gift. One tag or number will be drawn from tbf
r 721 box wheel will contain a gift neatly printed and
will bo the gift of tho first tag drawn, whether SIC®*