The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, November 23, 1871, Image 4

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A I legrapk & Messenger. . GURSDAY MORNING. KOV. 23, 1871. An Oregon I-aj. it jobs nasa. Liaong them that cunt up to epcculit* In etock and IVu a fallow named Btewart, a man of enUrprlee; II, bought him a ewilcb-tailed sorrel, two years old, which had a white face, And be bantered all Portland, O. T., for a three hundred yard race. Thar wane man hed a bone, which be thought her She waegtoeraily know’d aa Hfflard’a thousand dol- Bst betook up Hitter Btewart for two hundred dol- Ian cash Bo every tool tn Portland, O. T., went atraight Aid m^r t crnt B we , bomwed we bet on Millard’s And* tb*r' was that speculating Btewart with hla And*two*i»enVfo!lowinB with a tin pail foil of dol* — 1 tot full of lara and a of scrip! Well, they measured off the ground and the hones Aad'eame’ranaiiig down right pretty, about four Andtoe iffi man had it all her own way, as OTvybody nid, Till lost aa they got to the end of the track that are sorrel shot eutbio' like ten feet ahead! Artrrwe Juur we soon that, tbar ria a moat And remarks like this ’erefoili dio ( my oTer- iMtin' •kin,” ‘Til dod dimed, and dog-gonod, and ding-hlambed And "liarwee such a awful bowling, and swearing, and dancing, that many old people said they bad oarer seen the like. And that are speculatin' 8tewart, be made matters He packed the money in ahand-cart, and didn't ear# And "sweetly tailing, pulled it off aa though he didn't mind the belt; And since then wo haln't paid no taxes, nor ton*’./, nothing, nor sold nothing, for I doanppoee that in all Portland, O. T., there ain't a single cent left, _______ Un. Bichibd Habois, who Urea near Brad- eher'a store, Person county, thirty odd yearn ago turned out a sassafras treo to grow for the purpose of making himself a ooffln, and about twelve months ago the old man bad it cut down and got some one in Box borough to make his oofflu out of it. The old chap occasionally gets in it and atretehe* hitrself ont by way of show* ing neighbour a "good lit." He paid the maker of the ooffln in wheat, so he is one living man who will have no fuss over his grave about the oofflu when dead. This reminds us of an old eooa in Murfreesboro, N. C., who bad a coffin east of iron before the war. He bad his grave dug, also, and walled np with brick—with a magnificent tombstone setting forth bis name, date of birth, and fixing bia death “somewhere shout the yesr 18fil." But be was alive and kieking in 18C3. The old ehap kept bia cist iron coffin in bis oorn-orib and used to shell corn in it. Tbo crib needed no look at night, for yon couldn't get a negro to go near it after dark. JlOUboro (N. V.) Retarder. What Wilt. he thx Besclt.—The result the present state of affaira in this eonnty will iuevitably bring great suffering and wont upon the oolored people next year. Already, in con sequence of arrests and flights, a sufficient num- ber of white lend owners and employers bare left farms whereon at least two hundred labor ers are employed tnis yeer. These farms will not be oultlvated next year, while all the neces sary animals, implements, eto., employed upon them must be sold out of the oounty, for but few in it will bo able to buy them. Without bones or mules, implements or food, end with no money or credit to boy these indis- pensibles for making a crop, the negroes will be compelled to resort to one of two plans, rob bing end stealing, or leave the county. The food crop of tbls county, in tbo aggregate, not snffieient to last over six months, and ss I negroes own but a very small share of it, wo eaonot see wbst these misguided people are to do. Trnly will they say, "save ns from our friends "—UniontiUe Timet. The massacre of tbs siek men, women and children, even (be babies, of the Piogan tribe of Indians, which Lieutenant General Hboridan was the only man to applaud, baa wrought re tributive justice to the white man, if we can believe that the buffalo robes captured on that memorable and disgraceful occasion carried the email pox in their folds. It is said that a Detroit girl, standing up to be married the other day baa to have her corset hirings out before ahe could “take this man to be her wedded husband" in the articulate terms necessary to the completion of tbo ceremony. Bite was laoed up to tbo last bole, and when tho knife was applied the crack of the parted lace was like tbo explosion of a kerosene lamp. >IACON CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUFACTORY. VALENTINO, FREEMAN & CO. MCLBERBY STREET, (Nearly opposite Hew Court-hons:). Having organized the ahovo establishment with FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN, In evory Department, Are now prepared to msnufsoture or repair CARRIAGES. BUGGIES SULKIES AND WAGONS, In a number one stylo aa regards workmanship, material and finish An work thoroughly warranted, and satisfaction guaranteed. Coma and try ns. oc(4-eod2m BACON, BACON. 200 ^estemEiconSidee, Sboul- Also 10 lthda of choice Country Cured Sides, to arrive. •WOO pounds of New Bnlk Moat. P°vlS SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO. Valuable Plantation for Sale. d active. sled three miles from Gordon, Central Railroad. ■ * very convenient, welt timbered and Will sell in s body or separate lots to suit on. There io a good frame dwelling, well of fine water, good orchard, soil particularly adapted to frail, place well filled with eprings and email streams. For further partieulan estl on tbeeub- scnbsr on the place. Terms made known on day of tale. JOHN LE’— PQTia dAw*0* Near Gordon, Wilkin COMMISSIONER'S SALE. T) Y virtue of a decree cf the Honorable tho Bn- JL> perior Court of Bibb county, I will offer for sale on the first Tuesday In December next, be tween the legal hours of Sheriff tales, before the door of the new Court-house In the city of Macon, to the highest bidder, the lot on the oornar of \Yal- imt and New streets in the city of Msoou, whereon the colored Methodist Church lately stood. Sate to be mads subject to the confirmation of the presid tug Judge of said Couth Terms of sale cash. . _ B. B. CLAYTON, uot3 Ids Commissioner. A VALUABLE FARM, IN HOUSTON COUNTY, At Administrator's Sale. 10 Houston oounty, on the V J“ D *°*«ber next, u publio onlay, the valuable Farm of tho lata Dr. Edmund J. kleGshse, deceased, lying about coven miles west of Ferry, on tho waters of Big Tndi.n » B d 5**®“—containing aboat eleven hundred and thirty four scree well improved and in a good Mate of cultivation; eubjeet to the widow's dower, which has been laid off and assigned. Tot ms: One third rash, and the bsianlse at one and two years. «*e Hocaton Homo Journal, pubiutied at Petty. totfidkwtd Edward l. feeder,. Admr asgagsss&as S5ra*2a<n?odSer' and teSl'iS'csS^PmST andfclool.(imrt aui P.stol, thrssanta^5r‘«S i,n0 of the Capital Stock of UpaldUstilSw, ,'r ft** otherthinrttootjdlauttjfmHgflfEfiftgW; eontinuedfrom dsr uidsy oaUlsU ol Teru' earh. sad no prorsrty delivered wnta raid aa&smsMsaSaL'SS •Ssssssr WAMUNUTOX DESSAU, attorney at law JflACON, GA, TT7ILL practice in the Couits of Macon Circuit: VV Offloo—With HlsbOtS «fc Jacieon. MANHOOD IN THE YOUNG AND RISING GENERATOR Tbo vegetative powers of life are etrong, hot In a few years bow often the pallid hue, the lack luster eye, and emadated form, and the impassibil ity of application to mental effort, show their baneful influenoe. It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence is checking the development of the body. Consumption is talked of, and perhaps the youth is removed from school and scut Into tho country. This is one of tho worst movements. Removed from ordinary di versions of the ever-changing scenes of the city, tho powers of the body, too much enfeebled to give zest to healthful and rural exercise, thoughts are turned inwardly upon themselves. If the patient be e femile the approach of the menses is looked for with anxiety as the first symptom in which nature is to show her earing power in diffusing the circulation and visiting the cheek with the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appetite has grown by what it fed on. The energies of the system are prostrated, and the whole econo my is deranged. The beautiful and wonderful period In which body and mind undergo eo fascinat ing a change from child to woman is looked for In vain. Tho parent's heart bleeds In anxiety, and fancies the grave but waiting for its victim. HELMBOLD’S Extract Buchu. FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES OB EARLY INDIBCREITON, attended with the following symptoms: INDIS POSITION TO EXERTION, LOSS OF POWER, LOSS OF MEMORY, DIFFICULTY OF BREATH ING, GENERAL WEAKNESS, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful honor of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wtkefutoesa, Dimness of Vision, Lsngor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscu lar System, often Enormous Appetite with Dyspep tic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flashing of tbo Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE, PAIN IN THE BACK, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Bpots Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobility, RESTLESSNESS, with Honor of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such pa- Hent« than Solitude, and nothing they more dread, for fear of themselves; no repose of manner, no earnestness, no speculation; but a hurried transition from one question to another. TIIESE SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED TO GO ON-WHICH THIS MEDICINE INVARIABLY REU0VE8-600N FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC FITS, IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. During the Saperintendouoe of Dr. WILSON the BLOOMINGDALE ASYLUM, this sad result ococurred to two patients. Reason had for a time left them, and both died of epilepsy. The; were of both sexes, and about twenty yean of age. Who can say that these exoeaeea are not fre quently followed by those direful diseases, IN SANITY and CONSUMPTION ? The records of the INSANE ASYLUMS, and the melancbolly deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancbolly exhibition appears. The oountensnee is actually sodden and quite destitute; neither mirth nor grief ever visits it Should a sound of the voloa occur it is rarely articulate. “ With woful measures wan dispair Low aullen sounds their grief beguiled." While we rogret the existence of the above disease and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an luvaluablo gift of chemietry for the removal of the consequences. HELMBOLD’S Extract Buchu —AND— Improved Rose Wash Cures secret and delicate disorders in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It is pleasant in taste and oder, immediate in its action, free from all injurious properties, superseding Copaiba and all other nauseous Compounds. oct21-lweunAdCm HELMBOLD’S Fluid Extract of Bncto There is no tonic like it. It is an anchor of hope to tbo physician and patient. This is the testimony of all who have used or prescribed it Beware of counter!clta and those cheap decoctions called Bnchn, most of which tre prepared by self- styled doctors, from deleterious ingredients, and offered for sals at “lees price” and “larger bottles,’ etc. They are unreliable d frequently in jurious. Ask forHelmbold’s. Take no Other. Paid gl 23 Fix Borrtx, on 6 Porrus ran SC 50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all communications. elnM's Gam Preparations, Established upward of twenty years, prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chem ist, 591 Broadway, New York, and 164 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Fa- SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Q O 3 w w I I ss ►3 00 O Q O n O ft OQ O F 1 M O w ►3 o p $ t-*. o p* 3 p CD s I § pi p CD CO § e CD Pa r+ o p < P o CD 03 V & O P> S’ p Ui & B OQ H > XJ1 Kj W J> ►3 M O M ►3 M W m m h3 OD 19 u 5 m g 0 H ® ► 6 % ® 0 0 0 0 H ► > D m z H CD H 0 u 3 I m CD > r m o n 3 m m cD m VJ 0) (!) 0 r c 0) r m 3 > 0 3 0 D C > Z 0 I— Q 0 0 S 9 & 0 H 9) ft ft 0 0 b ffl 0* Q 0 TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER FOR 1S72. CANCERS CURED. H AYING been afflicted with Cancer, I waa cured in the year 1S50, after trjing many prepara tions and Cancer doctors. I hare no new remedy to offer but tho same old remedy with which I was cured fifteen years ago, I have since been practicing with the same remedy, and have been successful in a number of cases, a few of which I refer to below, as living witnesses of the virtues of my medicine, some of whom, like myself, have been cured a number of years, and yet have no symptoms of Cancer returning: Mrs. H. B. Bloodworih, Liberty Hill, Ga.; Mrs, Fannie Settle, Liberty Hill, Ga.; Mr. J. D. Boyd, For nearly half a century the Georgia Telegraph and the Georgia I Journal and Messenger, either separately or united, have been the I Dono|Ja P ^G^’\^N U Famb^ng\?^^len^ great organs of general intelligence to this and the contiguous sections g»;| jat^DmlgUst?^Grarariue?gm^uh! ° _ ., ..... , ... _ T. Dicken, Locust Grove. Ga.; Mr. It. Dorton, Fa~ of Georgia and Alabama. In all the varied social, civil and political yettestation, g»,- sir. wm Hu-kness, Jsckson, ° # I Ga.; Hon. Thomas M. Harkness, late Bepresonta— experience of this region during that extended and momentous period avo in its history, these old Journals have been the constant and familiar Gri^b^fyir^a^n urn' visitors of thousands of households in this vast area of country, and I ^ti^B^arii^oY’; Mra.D Ir £e^^B^'driu^ have numbered their readers and patrons by successive generations. In the whole scope of this great Agricultural section of two of the I u,j't coaia^Iddwi'to'tha net ot minr nimts • n __ . , . . . _ 1 j cheerfully bear testimony to tho fact of Mr. J. most important Cctton States, the fortunes of these journals have varied M. Hardaway having performed a perfect cure of a x 1 # | cancer upon Mrs. M. J. Bouyer’s ©ye, after eminent simply with the varying fortunes of the people, and to-day their cir- cmcer < rie t atmen a t r to h be : a“perifi? I fcr cnlation and hold upon the public confidence and estimation have never cancer. l. a. hanse, Macon p. o. been exceeded at any period in their long history. Indeed, as the r[7o -tlie A mioLejd ^ demands upon newspapers became yearly more exacting—the expen- 1 ses of publication increase and concentration of capital and labor be-1 ug&g To m«*lad i come more indispensable, so, we are glad to say, our circulation and PAt^yourreqaesti^u ^lityour houses when dr- influence increase with equal steps. The former have multiplied more I < ”§y t rMidenS1a twelve miles east of Griffin, gs„ * A ■ *rhich is my nearest express offlee. Money may be 60 AND EXAMINE SHE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES At No. 86 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. JACOB SCHALL, SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, GA. V | STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS Of all sizes, for Saw Mills, Plantations or any other purpoae. Sch.ofield. s s ^Patent Cotton Presses TO BUN BY HORSE, HAND, WATER OB STEAM, Received .U the premiums at the O^ga,SUto mgmi, for BEST COTTON PRESSES, ^ SHAFTING, PULLEYS and HANGERS, MACHINERY of all kinds, IRON or BRAS3 msa 61 I or re of all. . — , —va m: ^ Weare determined to keep the reputation .we have always enjoyed of mannfaturis^ Machinery, etc., m the beet manner, at lees cost with promptness, and to the eatisfactioifof J. S. SCHOFIELD & snsr ^H»™g the host Lathes for 8toam Engine Building in the State, we notify otter r. Builders that we can turn their Fly Wheels any size from soven to twelve feet. * tt er St «»iu Ec.fi., COTitl of the Telegraph and Messenger have increased in the same propor-1 rttSSSteSJ"* 1 ae 6 hfl^“ h>™s^ tion. We rejoice to believe that in no section of the United States is towhom it oa^bf^venfent^iy *cin aD d rt • ' ^ ** there a newspaper possessing a more complete occupation of its pecu- Xndedmem my^tion and has»» liar field of circulation than do the various editions of the Telegraph through the postonico at Macon, Ga., or Eur&uia, ^nVo^uetonTwork^enStSint he stm emD'ovs first t ' c ’ Ll,i ’ e:,o, »''i AND Messenger, within that whole region of countiy to which it can 1 inlyl3^2tawAwCm I supplied, now aa **or, an hoes, o tho finest French calf-skm ,„.t „ ' rCfr s carry the earliest intelligence. Its circulation in gross we suppose to be not exceeded by that of any newspaper in the Carolines, Georgia, { Alabama and Mississippi, with perhaps a single exception, but its cir culation in its appropriate and particular field, is without an approxi-1 mating rival. These are the circumstances and this the condition which make the I Telegraph and Messenger such a remarkably good Advertising Me-1 -\tot only does it save labor, fuel, clothes, etc, ........ . 11.X but by using it, housekeepers get ria of the | dium. There IS scarcely a family or individual doing business Wltn I annoyance and discomfort of hot water in summer, , . . ., _ , I and of eteam in tho house during the winter, which Macon, within a radius of two or three hundred miles around the city, causes frequent coias, eepeeiaiiy to thoee who go ’ J I from a steaming, hot wash-room to hang ont | who does not read the paper, so that an advertisement in its columns I ^fhe^ ^“^^‘^^VaVnofrilenS I reaches all eyes. The Macon merchant can scarcely add a greater ^ ^ri^L d tX^w ute riira^ oftto?oi“ publicity to his business, among people who can trade with him, after | The Northern or Western merchant “JSu-dAwtf UDNT ’ I rate workmanship, at short notice. sep!9 Sm t French erif-sku, tid jfhe n,o« JACOB SCHALL, 86 CHERRY STREET. MACON cm.,,. DIAMOMDS, WATCHES z o o co LAST NOTICE!! I Secure Your Christmas & Now Year’s Gilts | $1,000,000.$ o z he has advertised in this paper. or manufacturer can rely on the fact that by advertising in this paper he will address the whole mercantile, professional and agricultural population of this large area, and need go no further for that purpose We are frequently in receipt of testimonials from advertisers of all classes as to the peculiar value of this newspaper as an advertising I t>y the authority of the act of the Legislature of 4 1 4 j Xj Kentucky, of March 13,1871, the Trustees of medium. I **“ -Public Library of Kentucky, will give And we are ready to place these advantages at the disposal of the ^RATJD^ ^GJFT^CONCERT, public on the most reasonable terms compatible with our expenses and Saturday A . , . - .... .... _ _ , I 100.000 tick™. circulation. Our policy is to encourage advertising by moderate cy, halt tickets, ss, quarter tickets, ®2 so. * J ° ° J I Tickets will be sent by registered letter; I charges; but it must be obvious to every man of common sense that I gi£5»S»orS!iS Bontbr K a money order ’ we cannot multiply copies of advertisements by thousands, for the e^^ihe toM^1fe 0 nti5S tS*atoSs^n 1 tlthe . . • , ,i i . , . . mi • I Concert, and to the value of the gift awarded to it I same price that others can furnish them by scores and hundreds. This 0 r itsiraction . . |. 8550,000 in greenbacks will be distributed to hold-I point is better understood in the great commercial centres where ad- era of tickeu, in gms orirom 8ioo,ooo. theiaig- r ° . est, to 8100, the lowest, being 721 Rifts in all. vertising is valued and paid for precisely according to the scale of cir- bt ™ 0 ^K^ky“ The cltizena’ f bank P St ! Ky.aa | culation—where one paper will be cheerfully paid three dollars a line JSiwE 1 !3^toGZS r “C and another five cents a line for the same advertisement, according to ^?:^?L^f. tb f,””L^ ,tiusniahed * Dd re " their measure of circulation. The first furnishes paper, press-work I se ?of ^v^e^Jafu^GriT^ncertTAh™^ and circulation fora hundred thousand impressions, and the latter b^n°areointSii«MtVndminif“ofthte Gra^d perhaps for a few hundreds. The contracts have all the difference The drawing and distribution wm take place in ... . , . I public, sad everything will be done to satisfy the which exists between a pound and hogshead of sugar: but both, it buyers of tickets that their interests will be sawed r ° ° 1 ’I protected as if they were personally present to su- may be, print and circulate a merchant’s address to the public for less p ^S r t H C tet‘s and’inflation apply to than half what a corresponding number of circulars or handbills would a R ' PETEBS > 120 M n 0 “ Ait^S. I N.'’Y. cost, which could have no other circulation than they might obtain UrS.' N ’ n ° m!>3ted ’ N °‘ 410 Broid ' r * T ’ Mflwank#e ’ 1 M. A Frenob, Virginia City, Nevada. M. A. Wolf, No. 316 Chestnut st., 8t. Louis. , _ _ personal efforts. There can be no cheaper or better method of ad-1 th^unitodsutM. 61 omcvcry r ® p iMaCOll v v | Owing to tho general derangement of mads and QB V a ft 9 JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. Watch Work and Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted. AGENCY OF THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACH WES. jnne 14-tf ERNEST PESCHKE’S Standard. Mean Time. vertising than through the columns of a popular, widely circulated ^^“t^W^TheTale of Sm “ Ufia TTAYING perfected my arrangemente to correct the elighteet error in the time-keeping of »y I newspaper, which by long habit and association has become the daily XS&tSSSAS. SS!® ZHZl SS 1 source of information to all within the scope of countiy which fur-(or nishes the trade of its commercial centre. M ,, ,. , . 1 after Deo. let, and no orders by mail will be filled Otner expedients to arter Deo. loth. The New York office wm close ... ,, . . , Deo 10th; other agencioe Dec. 5th. Every ticket communicate with the people are comparatively inefficient and value- unsold Deo. nth wait* cancelled by its No. The 4 4 y ^ drawing wUl take place in public, Dec. 16, 1871; less. We place the Telegraph and Messenger before the public, as commencing at 7 a.m., and continue nntuthe 721 4 r ’ | gifts are awarded. Payment of awards wm com- a certain, popular, and unrivalled medium of advertising communica- Especial Attention paid to the Repairing 1 hinds of new work made to order. tion with all that part of Georgia and Alabama which looks to Macon ^Cym w^n u^^bKNo^er^bo fiu^i 'ayment mence Dec. 19. at 9 o’clock a M. Circular of awards wm be found at every agency as soon as they can MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, TAKE NOUS for its market or for the earliest news. at main office for less than 810, oet31 eod!2t CHA3. B. PETERS, Manager. JUST RECEIVED AT 0 *1 0 If p. 9 & HI Metropolitan Works, CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS, RICHMOND, YA. WM. TANNER & CO. STATIONARY snd PORTABLE KBU&OB snd SAW-MILLS: BARK. GRIST sdcI PLASTER MILLS ; BOILERS. FORGIXGS. CASTINGS, of IBOX or BRASS, MILL GERING, etc ; Engines sod S*w-Miiis of vsriouffl sizes si wave hiuid. Stesia F*ttinge and Wrought Iron Pipe. Old Engine*, etc., repaired and sold on commis sion or exchanged for Lev. All other repairs promptly and satisfactorily done. Freights to all pomtn Jov. Send for descriptive circular. ju!7 d ewAvtlldodS. H. B. BROWN, Agent. Principal office 101 W. Fifth-st, 'Cincinnati, 0. I THE ONLY RELIABLE GIFT DISTRIBUTION IN THE COUNTRY. L. D. SINE’S EIGHTEENTH GBAUD ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION To be drawn Monday, January 1,1872. event in the world’s current history, or miss any important $200,000$ idea or discovery of the times. In State news it covers the whole in valuable gifts i ground and gives all current events of importance in every county Two Grand Capital Prizes ! of Georgia. It also furnishes an invaluable original summaiy of foreign I THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH & MESSENGER Is an immense sheet, 38x52 inches in size and containing fifty-six col umns. It is designed to contain a full and connected history of the week, and although its great size is complained of by some, yet we find the whole space essential to the grand design of the paper. A family in possession of this paper need be ignorant of no important SMALL & GAMBLE’S WHOLESALE FLOOR AMD PROVISION HOUSE, Five prizes of $1000 each and ten prizes of 6500 each news—and gives the latest market advices from every commercial I One span of Matched Dorses, with family carriaie | I and lilrermounted Harness, worth 61500. This paper is a universal favorite of the Georgians who have n p ‘ T ®^g ! |J5,' 1 JJgf* il ** wlth,ilTer,nonIltedhar ' _• . . . rri , ,, V.. . I Five fine toned Rosewood Pianos, worth 6500 each., emigrated to JLexas and other distant points, and in this way its cir- Twenty five Family sewinc Machines, worth *5oo cnlation is coextensive with the United States and is, in fact, scattered k»u63oo ^" nantins vralct “ (1 ‘“ J1> ' C • , . I Ladies* Gold Leontine and Gent's Gold Vest Chains. over foreign countries, I rolid and double Plated 8ilrer Table and Teaapoons, .... I Photograph Albums, Jewelry, etc., etc., etew We feel that so invaluable a paper, large as its circulation is. has I Number of Gifts 25.000! Tickets limited to 100.000! 11 0 1 I Agftnt* wanted t* Boll tickets, to wh«m Ilharnl nr#a- never yet attained the full measure of its deserts. Will not its readers ... „„ , —---- ——- -- r ^ # I Single ucketa $2; 6 tickets $10; 12 tickets $20; 2a $10 I yon wfl] be certain to try us again. everywhere interest themselves in extending the sphere of its useful- .g«?iy» ooauinim.efaii u*t'of R rix«».ade«crip- ness? The price of the paper is three dollars per annum, but if any reader has a mind to add another new subscriber to the list, he may remit five dollars, and we will send the paper to the new subscriber and add a year to his own account. 1000 SACKS FLOUR, ALL GRADES AND SIZES, i CABS CHOICE WHITE CORN, 2 CUB TENNESSEE OATS, 50 CASKS & HALF CASKS C. B. SIDES, 50 CASKS A HALF CASKS SHOULDERS, 50 SACKS CHOICE RIO COFFEE, j 75 BOXES TOBACCO, ALL GBADES, 25 BARBELS SUGAR, 50 BARRELS MOLASSES, NEW CROP MACKEREL, ALL NOS. AND SIZES, 50 BOLLS DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING, 500 BDLS. EUREKA TIES (BEST IN USE) 50 BABRE WHBO | Tho above GoodB, with everything else in our line, will be sold at THE TTRT7 -y LOWEST PHICES. I tion of the manner oi dra-inz.nnd other Information in ref.rouce to the distribution, will be ,ent to any ] | onoordcriuf thorn. All letters must bo addressed to L.D. SINE. Box 86, ~ :innati. Ohio. iovl2tildec25 Either for CASH OR ON TIME. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Try ua one thw^ I HAENESS AND SADDLEEY. THE SEI-fEEEY TELEGRAPH Affl MESSENGER Office 101V. Fifth itrost JT» TK Jotton Factor & General Com. MercM No. X96 Qravier street, New Orleans. nn20 d6mw3m F. J. RAGLAND. Agent A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. I MARRIAGE GUIDE. smith;, westcott a A private Coun selor to the Mar- riedorthoseabout tomarTy.withthe latest discoveries CHERRY STREET, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Is a compact paper with few advertisements, and furnished twice a week. have more than one and less than six mails a week In this connection we call attention to the propositions at the head of the first column in this edition. We most particularly recommend this edition to those vlu * J l and notlaid carelessly about the house. ~ - bJibrfiO leal mysteries and revelations of tho physical aja, I SADDLES AM) BADNESS carelessly about the houae. 11V* ‘ ' 6ent to any one (free of pogtago; Address Dr. Butt's Dispensary, no. a , St. Louis, Mo. NOIICK TO THE AFFLICTED A UNAT" jilihth F UN- vertise in pud With the approaching year we enter upon the canvass for the next Presidency—an event fraught with momentous results to the South, and which cannot fail to awaken absorbing interest among the people. 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