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BY Clisby, Jones & Reese.
MACON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1871.
Number 6,203
Manila Tclegrnpli Ilnlldlnc, JI»coc,
X. wrapt and Messenger, on* year <10 00
H'.i month* 6 00
On, month 1 00
g nu-*'*»Uy Telegraph and Messenger, 1
j uf 4 00
Six month* 3 00
SUromoto Weekly Telegraph and Maaaaoger,
66 coltunna, 1 year t 04
Bix month* 1 SO
Parable alway* In advance, and paper .topped
■ when the money ran* out, nnleea renewed,
txraaoio MiaintBa with j. w. araxx £ oo.'a
rumjcanom.
Duly Telegraph A Messenger and Farm and
Home . ..til 00
Weekly Telegraph and Meaaenger and Farm
and Bom* 4 00
•ieml-Weekly Telegraph and Messenger and
Farm and Hwm . t , 500
I.athere Christian adrooate with Weekly.... 0 00
burke* Magaxine 4 00
Tin* arrangement ta when remittance* are made
dneot to the oflloe of publication.
The consolidated Telegraph and Messenger
rf;<re*eot* a large eircnlation. pervading Middle,
eoatbern and Soothwartarn Georgia and Wert
• llama and Middle Florida. Advertisement
....unable rate*, la the Weakly at on* dollar per
-i’lare of throe-quarter* of an Inch, eeehpabbca*
uu. Uemiuaneea abonld be mad* by express, a*
< m.ll in mono, order*or registered letter*.
M-rret Aaaoclatlon* unit the 1‘rewr-
a at Ion ol the Klglnn of Volrr*.
We take the following intereatiag remark*
upon thee* aobjocta from tb* eloeaof lion. B»v-
erdy Johnson's argument before Jndg* Bond,
in ib* Ka klox cases, at Colombia, H. C., on
the flth mat. Be said r
May it please your Honora, no man, an yon
know, air, a* presiding judge, in the beginning
and tbronghont Ib* eonteat—a contort fearfully
d-.alating from the war wbicb grew oot of it—
.u more aolieitona than myaalf to maintain the
authority of tbe Union, and to deny the power
„r rnr State, or any right independently of tbe
i' .nautnllon, or under any tight supposed to be
f .anil in tbe Constitution, to leave the Union.
My voice and my vote wan, upon all proper
ruiono, railed anti given to maintain the
tbority of tbe Union.
Hut I bad bopeil that when tboae who had re-
l*llrd ageinat ita authority laid down their
arm- that the war was over. I did not, in my
>,«n mind, in my seat in the Senate of the Uni
ts i States, charge tbe men who were engaged
m that fearful struggle upon the part of the
South with any intentionally improper design.
They had been educated to believe that the
riu’til of lacoaxion waa a constitutional right, or
in tbe condition in which the Southern States
Were placed at the moment tbe war was com
menced, that there waa a right of revolution. I
think they made a mistake—a sad mistake-
hut it wee an honaat mistake. But, the war
over, much as 1 lamented tbe oonrae they
had pursued, I always grasped the band of
a former friend with tbe same pleasure with
which I bad taken It at the time of my former
acquaintance with him.
'the war is not over, it seems, now. Are we
in rebellion now, or does it rage within tbe
hulls of Month Carolina ? They aay there was
an organisation within the State of Booth Caro
lina which looked to depriving aome citizens of
tbs State of tbe rights scoured to them by the
tonxtitntion. I have regretted it. Bat is that
rehellion 7 Why, in that sense, every crime that
i. perfietrated is a rebellion. Every association,
whether Called Kn-klnx, a name, by tbe way,
womb the I'xeeident wade olaaaio by inserting it
iu his uu >,.*go, and whioh will live in all the
inture as one of the olaaaio terms of the day,
hectise of ita being found in tbo message. All
■ho association*, provided they are in their na
ture secret, and I think your honor, tbe presid
ing judge, >} not my friend, tbe district judge,
have once upon a tune belonged to secret socie
ties, Masonic or polilieel, societies intended to
promote koo * ledge, end societies glory ing in tbe
appellation of knowing nothing; bat they were
haul to put down. I know we found it eo in
Baltimore, and they foond it ao in Louisiana,
where many men were killed in the exereiae
of the object of that Know Nothing conspiracy,
no doubt aet on foot for tho purpose of aooom-
plishing some patriotic end; but would that
have justified tbe Government of the United
Biataa to declaring Loniaiana, or Kantneky, or
Maryland, where tboae aoeietiea existed, in a
State of rebellion? or authorizing the Praai-
daut of the United State* to aeud bit troops to
put it down? I do not mean to be personal,
l ilt you, air, might bare been lira victim of tbe
Ural arrest, lhey were political, but the vice
Of *lua naltioalar society la that tt ia intaurWl
to intertgfgST- v<5S
m ^ °^nHl„rd requests, and no man will be
** hiaUndta q to not willing to
Zt2&yt I
* d with this fact, if it be true, who are
B 5 upon that theory of not reoelvtngorem-
,g a man who does not vote aa they
of nearly fifty per oent. more than his whole
pay as an offloer of the army and Governor of
8onth Carolina daring the whole time that be
has occupied those positions. A prominent
business man and capitalist from Canada, well
known to capitalists in this vicioity, visited
Williams county and other adjoining oountiea,
since Governor Hoott was here, for the purpoee
of purchasing timber land with a view of get -
ting out large quantities of ship Umber. He
found that all the available limber land of the
country round about had been purchased only
a few days previously by Governor Scott.
It has also transpired that, during his visit
hare, be left in tbe hand* of some of his friends
folly 935,000, to be invested in safe real estate.
That money ia to-day in the hand* of business
men in this vicinity awaiting investment.
And this makes about #100,000 which Hr.
Soott, of Napoleon, Onto, now acting as Gover
nor of South Carolina, has invested, within tbe
last two month*, in this immediate vicinity,
ont of the #22,000 which has comprised tbe
whole of hi* pay and emolument* since he be-
gan to be a government offloer.
The paltry sum of #100.000 is but a bagatelle
In comparison with the #9,000 000 extra fraud
on the South Caroline bonds, it ia true, hot Gov.
Scott denies having made anything out of tbe
bonds, and, aa far aa his Ohio speculation is
oonoerned, are give him the benefit of tbe
doubt. We will eharge him only the #22,On)
which has come to him in tbe sbape of pay and
emohunsnta—which ia all he claims to have re
ceived—and credit him with the #100,000 be
baa saved ont of it to invest in Ohio, at on* pop,
within the last month.
We would merely suggest that it isn't fair for
ons man to have ail tbe money; and that tbe
Governor, having feathered bis neat, ought to
stand aside and give aome other loyal man a
chance.
How to Extbsct Comx—If coffee, after
roasting, were made as fine as floor by pounding
in a mortar, it could be extracted so much bet
ter as to require no more than two-fifths aa
much aa if it were only ooaraelv ground. An
equally strong extract can be made by allowing
water to stand on tbe grounds, as by giving it a
boil or by filtering through it. The latter meth
od ia the true one for retaining all of the aroma.
When coffee beans are routed, an empyrn-
maUo oil ia produoed, which, being very vola
tile, ia expelled if the coffee extract be boiled.
It is better to make the ground* as fine as flour,
and to extract by filtration and never to boil.
The San Franriuoo Examiner gravely relates
the ease of a gentleman who had an nloer on his
arm, which waa cured by transplanting a piece
of bealtby akin from a negro to the uloersted
surface. Healthy granulation at once sprang
up and tbe sore healed, but the black skin
spread until one third of the arm turned black.
Tbe change of color is still progressing, and the
doctor* express tbe belief that the gentleman
will finally become black all over.
Fiona Puddixo.—Take one quart of sweet
milk, one teaapoonful salt, half a teacup of
sugar; mix, boil and thicken with one teacup
of wheat flour, wet with cold milk and stir
until it boils again, then remove tbe fire. When
half eold add two well-beaten eggs, and flavor
with nutmeg or lemon. Add resins if you
obooee. Bako half an hour. To be eaten col J,
with or without sweetened cream.
A worthy tempo ran oo advocate who was en
gaged in getting np facts for a new lecture, vis
ited a penitentiary to learn tbe experience of
the oonvicts. Addressing the first prisoner he
came to, a burly borflar, be said: **Uy friend,
did whiskey have anything to do with bringing
yon here 7" “Yes, it had all to do with it.”
“How eo?" “Why tbe Judge and jury who
tried me were all drunk.”
Thz Jacksonville (Ala.) Bepnbliean says there
is a lady living at Columbiana, Shelby county,
who gave birth to a child a few days ago, at the
e of seventy-three years. She is the mother
several children, the youngest of whicb, be
fore this one, in thirty.two years old, and the
mother of several ohildren also. The old lady
is doing well at last accounts.
A xotnro lady became so dissatisfied with her
lover that she dismissed him. Iu revenge be
threatened to publish ber letters to him. “ Very
well,” replied tbe lady; “I have do reason to be
ashamed of any part of my letters exoept tbe
addraaa."
DR.
LIVER REGULATOR
_ 0B MEDICINE, fcrDyi-
JauuJire. Coitiveeew. CampDys-
GARDENSEEDS
Fresh and Genuine, just arrived at
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.'S.
eatSTT, Siek Headache, chrocie PUrrhsa. affection,
of .£• Bladder sod Kidneys, F**ar Nervoaraaas.
Ckillr, Disease* of the akin, impurity of the Blood.
Melancholy or De rre-rion ofSpfrita. ate.
Moat of th# ailment. 1— - - ■ “
orjlill lot dil#U#J ll»Cf, waxa ■ uw mod prsTBisBi i , .- - j -, _ —. - nm
affection in thir eoen'ry. asd sain many cum the 500 BOXES WINDOW GLASS,
patient u not wtdua the retch of a phy.ician, it re- f
naira, that tom* remedy ston'd be provided that
would net ia tb* least impair the eon.titaties, and
yet be arrive and .afo. That raeb ia th* character of
tbs SIMMONS' KEGILATOK. there can be so
donbt, tbe testimony of Sand rod. will ottablisb.
SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED
Pain ia tb* side. Sometime* I
tbs pain i. felt under tb* |
bled*; ia aoma-
LIVER h—- —, -
1 jjtimo* mi#liken forrheuma-
ill ■ wr III—i lira in the inn. The Flora-
aca uMlUciwi wuh ic*» of mppelitiaod licknes*, bow
el* in cenerel an cojtire, joaetimta alUrnatior with
Ux: the hud is trcnblod with pain* Accompanied
with a dull, hravy cental ion. lhere is generally »
ooBJivienhlo Iom of memory, accompanied with a
painful sensation of hasiaa left uodono somethinx
which ou«ht to bars been dona. A slight dry ct
it sometime# an attendant. Iks patient oomplaii
wvarinea* aod debility: he it easily itartie 1, hi*
are cold cr burr, in r. and be complains of apn
locution iS the skf
ratufied that exert
* ee»n scarcely »ml _
In fa<t be dutrests erery remedy. Several of the
above "mptem* attend the dur&«e. bnt eacea have
oct-QTT' I when few of them existed, yet examination
of the body alter death, has tbown the Liver to have
been »xteiis:ve:y deranged.
It should be ofed by all perfect old and younr,
whenever any of tbe f-recoin* symptoms appear. It
ti a purely vecetaUf comt^uud. ts not injurious to
tbo moat delicate const Ita ti on#, and will keep the
liver in hea'thy action if u ( ed properly.
Persons livinjr io onbeaitbv localities may avoid aU
bilious attacks by taking a dose oeea&ioaauy
All eirw, fur sale cheap for cash at
J. H. ZEILIN A CO.'S,
Wholesale Druggists.
50 eases Concentrated Potash,
5 CASKS WHITE BOCK POTASH,
At lowest rates by
J. H. ZEILU; 4 CO.,
Wholesale Druggists.
PUTTY, PADTiS.
OILS, DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, etc., etc.,
8appliod at lowest market prices.
to keep I delOtf
J. H ZEILIN A CO.,
Wliolexale DmggUti.
For childrea complamine
of colic, beadaobe, or tick
'lomacb. a teaspoonful or
more will cive relief. Ohil-
dren aa well «s adults, eat
meuioeo too mnett #u|rp«r. or eat somethin* which
does not direst well, prodndnx soar stomach, keart-
barn, or reot'eione**: a rood dose will five relief.—
This applies to person* or all ate*.
Many peraons. from eatihe too mach. are resiles* at
night, or in day time are fidfery. wool catherinr.
can't nr.derstand what they read* can't keep their
theufhta on aay one sabioct so a* to reason well, or
become fretful. One or two tablospooaful* will five
relief.
Jacxdick.—'Take enonfh Refolator after eatinf
#eh meal, to prodnoeoae full action from the be wels
every day.
Freanant ladies will find sure relief from their heal-
- ;he. co*dvenoffS. swimminx in tho head, colic, soar
stomach, restlmsnes*. ete M etc.
Prepared only by J. II. ZEfUS .1
n „ __ Druffifti, Macon. Ga.
Price 81: by mail, $1 25. For s
nol7tf
CROP OF 1871
Tbe largest anil best atsorttd stock of
ON MARRIAGE.
H APPY BELIEF FOB YOUNG MEN from the
effects or Errors and Abuses in early life.
Manhood restored. Nervous debility eared. Im- I
wdimems to Marriage removed. New method of I
vestment. New ana remarkable remedies. Book* I
and Otxcnlars sent free, in sealed envelopes.
Address, UOWAltD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South |
Ninth at-, Philadelphia, Pa. aep5 3m
IN THE STATE OF GEOBQIA.
A S we sell to tho trade at Landreth'a prices, Mer
chants will e*ro the freight by purchasing
their seed of us.
LANDBETITS BUBAL EEGISTEB FOB DISTRI
BUTION.
SEND YOUR OBDEB3 EABLY.
dedO If
HUNT, BANKIN A LAMAR.
Wholesale Druggists, Macon, Ga.
MIX & KIRTLAND,
Wholesale and Belail Dealer* in
BOOTS AM) SHOES,!
COTTON STATES
Life Insurance Co.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, MACON, OEOItGIA-
No. 3. Cotton A.tn'i
51 AtviN, t-A.
Authorized Capital 42,000,000
Guaranteed Capital 600,000
Deposited with State Comptroller for se
curity of Policy Holders 150,000
W. B. JoHXSTOil President.
W. 8. Holt Vice President.
Geo. S Obeas. Secrotary.
W OULD inform their friends and all in want of I J- W. Bukxt General Agent.
Boot* and Shoes of auy kind, tnat they have I J- Mcacza Garxs, M. D Medical Examiner.
on band one of the largest aod beat assortments to I W. J. Maonx Bnperintendent of Agencies, waste*
‘ “ ” ‘ ” Actuary.
be found in tbe city or State.
They cordially invite their numerous old cus-
tomere and ail others in want of soy thing in their
line, uauallv kept in a first -class store to call and
examine. They pledge themaeive to sell at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
Either at their Old Stand No. 3 Cotton Avenue,
or their New Btore GG Third Street, Macon, Ga.
oct •ilPod , 2m&b
CASKETS!
| C. F. McOax
INSURE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS,
INSURE YOUR LIFE AT HOME.
ALL IPS FUNDS INVESTED IN GEORGIA.
ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DELAY.
IT IS MANAGED WITH ECONOMY.
ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEITING AF
TER TWO YEARS.
F. M. HEATH, Bpocial Agent.
Macon.
JnlBtf
daeon. Georgia.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
**005 AMD WZ4TJLAW
t»Ta ».S8Wfc!
7.56 a. u. 2.10 T. u
2.60 r. *• 10.25 T. it |
moon asd BBCxrwic* naiuoaD.
ixavxu anarvr. |
8.20 a. K. 5.25 r. M
6.45 a. m. 9.26 r. n
7 00 a. w. 7.00 r. u |
Atlanta
Maoon
Brunswick
Jacksoovile, Fla...
8.46 r.K. 6.00*.*
. 7.00 r. K. 7.15 r. at
”... 646a.n. 6.45r u
8.05 r. n. 10.30 A. ■
8.10r.n. 6.50 a.*
OISTSAL BAILEOAD. ...
ixavz. axmvx.
... 7.00 a. at. 4.51 r. w
6.20r.n- 6.15a. «
7.15a.«. 6.25r.n
7.00 r. «• 6.15 a. m
Trein from Gordon_to Mm^gariU.^dEamn-
JackaonviUe, Fla...
Savannah
HawkinsvUl*
Macon
Macon.
Maoon
acting
ploying
'llow long may it plexxe your honors, doyou
.hmk any SffloeJ of P tb. United 8tat«. high or
lew, would be permitted to enjoy_his offloe were
ho known to Tote against tho party in *
The moment tt should become known to the
I'rwuilent th© order wonld at ono© b©
“Off wrth h*a head.” Do you mean to indict
that particniartovereigutylhatpartyo wtuoh
vou are honored member*. Due* 1 f rom Oordon to tame-ig*™*- -~
Carolina, In her pre^t government, ^ u^SZiecte with down night tram from Macon
deal upon that thoory ? Has It not been oom i ^ from Savannah,
mon to aU parties 7 Whether wise or unwise, °P “ oorrmrarrms nanatoan.
TtrioUe or rtherwirtS «long M
“V^ohr^rr^fVioK.^ I “
an aunmed right to interfere with the right of
TO Th?Or*rt Arohiteet of the universe, by Hi*
wisdom and power, ha* *> ordered that e
planoU that flU the heaven* *h*'l 5? T0 * T ®
Sirtr prescribed apheres. He gofrfa, by the
Latest improvement in
METAL OASES AND CASKETS;
Also, latest styles of
WOOD CASKETS AND COFFINS,
Elegantly finished, at greatly reduced prices
PEIRKrlTTTIlB.
A very extensive Block, all styles and price*, I
d C*raete“oU Clothe, Matting*, Mattreeeea, |
Slixdea and Wall Paper. THOMAS WOOD,
oct 19 2aw2m Next to Lanier House.
COMMISSIONERS’ SALE.
IXAVZ. AIUUYX.
8.00 A. At. 4.35 A. II
8.60 r.».
6.00 A. M ( fl Jasah) i Adams and others, lvgateea J
iSis
pSaae^our hlmor, 0 tT “ TO ?-“^ Ii ° AD -
and iaauuot them involve ObatUnoog*...
a ts:ss 1
dioappoint the
8.50v. i. o.™*- ■ and Joaeph Adam* and other*,
7.45 A. *. 4.58 r. n I L. Ezekiel H. Adame, are defend-
6.10 r. n. 10.00 a»m I ^ ^ Et p^lie outcry, before the Court- j
* AB ^'vx. Aaarri. oSS
6.25 a. it. 6.12 r. M I. - „| e d in following lots or parcels of land:
8.15 r. nr. 4.10 a. n hour. S, ' and fortiori* of 129, ISO and 131,
/Vihunbna 12.15 r. «. 11.00 a. m ii.kSSm place, altuated in the
** 805 J:"- 4iS “ I fi^diBtrirt^f Originally Dooly
sissfattsscnassi,
Titlee undoubted. f T pvp . An
ALLEN H. GREER,
JNO. M. GREER,
Comznieaioners.
%
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.aoo«A»»Ar»nsrAMUtoU». awti
6.30 a. u. 7.35 r.:
6.30 i.«. 2.30 a. x
IXATI.
10.80 r. XL 1.42 *.«
6.00 A. v. 1.81 r. ■
2.45p. K. 10.00a.*|
6.20 r. At
6.30 A. n.
dalO lawtd
$50 REWARD.
o. c. HORNE,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law I
HAWKINSVILLE, GEORGIA.
V B —Commercial and Bank Note* and Drafts
collected U bank rate, of
WASHINGTON DESSAU,
attorney at LAW |
MACON, GA.,
eSaa -» M ■*! h53BWsass555r
' b B. BABSEfl. Fott Valley, Ga.
SPANISH
^^trt°re“or 8 T We'diritke.^wweyer, to |
CROWN SHERRY. ^
Mr. soon, or KBpoicon, Oiiio. I C. B. MIMS.
^rvrwTr^^h^i.^- Williams A& Co-*|
rested to the flnanoe*y,- gule of 1 —dzaixs* 18—
SIK^ol llalA, Caps. Fa»«lgk I'mlin-l.
(Near Earle's Hotel,)
NENV YORK-
'£?/m**J£tv 0 ^“l id wiU do him the will do weU to patromze C. B. southern market. ^ |
n'Xrm ~T*<* »SS5 ^ MCHABDS^N. 3 “
advantage to him. „ . , K ., I -Icr Watchful to their interest., areming «r sale cy Importer of Spanish Wrnee, .
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ter rh^x t t^otom*S°ioyal m^ere whi^ have
B. Sc W. B. HILL,
Attorneys at Law-
NO- 88 (Ur STAIRS) CHERRY STREET,
■Macon, Ga.
oetSItf
C. B. WOOTEN.
M«SS=3SSSIaTT0HNET AT LAW.I
Hi., and statesman. And to show that thisdla- _
•in rni.hed son of Ohio is • finaneier as well as I MAOON, GA.
« ^.^r^lf^o^'pXn^he 1 OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK,
of the twenty-two thousand above-
a few
baa _
mentioned. .M.ntlnn to th* or-
Of eotun* we wtU pay
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Dr. GOTTLISB FISCH'S BITT2BS.'
^ preparation of the
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are derived from Food. *®
aU Vital Force, Health,
is derived ftozoi the Foree
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System to “h^e and
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RABWAY'S READY RELIEF
CFHES THE WORST PAINS
IN FKOJl ONE TO TWKNTV MINCTKS.
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading thia advertisement need any one
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
BADWAYB READY BELIEF IS A CURE FOB
EVERY FAIN.
It was the first and ia
Tho Only Pain Remedy
that instantly atope the moet excruciating pains,
allays inflammations, and cures Congestions,
whether of the Lunge, Stomach. Bowels, or other
glands or organs, by one application,
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no matter how violent or excruciating the pain the
Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous.
Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may eafter,
RAD WAT’S READT RELIEF
Will afford Instant Ease.
Inflammation of the Kidneys.
Inflammation of the Bladder.
Inflammation of the Bowels.
Congestion of the Lnngs.
Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing.
Palpitation of the Heart
Hysterics, Croup, Diptberia.
Catarrh, Influenza.
Headache, Toothache-
Neuralgia, Rhwini.tt.m-
Cold Chills. Ague Chill*.
The application of tbe Ready Re lb f to the part
or parts »here tbe pain or difficulty rxiata will af
ford ease aod comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tuniUtr of water will in a
few momenta care Crump-, Spasms, Sour Stomach,
Heartburn. Sick Headacne. Biarrbooa, Dysentery,
Gulls, Wind in ihe B.iweie and all internal Paios.
Traveler* ahonM always carry a bottle of Rad way's
Ready Relief w th them. A few drops in water will
pro rent eickneee or pains from change of Water. It
u belter than French Brandy or Ritters as a stimu-
l#nt
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. There is
not a remedial agent in thia world that will cure
Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, BOooa,
Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fevera (aided
by Radway’s Pills) eo quick aa Badway’a Ready Re
lief. Fifty cents per bottle.
HE ALTH7BEAUTY
STRONG and PURE RICH BLOOD—INCREASI!
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BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION Secured to all.
DR. RABWAY’S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MALE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES;
So quick* so rapid are tho change© the body un
dergoes, under tho influence of thia truly Wonder
ful Medicine, that
Every Day nu Increase In Fle.sh and
Weight is Seen and FelJ*
THE GREAT BLOOD PIBIFIEB !
Every drop of the Barsapahllian Resolvent com
municatee through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and
other fluids and juioea of tbe eyatem the vigor of
life, for it repaint the waatca of the body with new
and sound material. Scrofula, 8yphilis, Consump
tion, Glandular Disease, Ulcers in the Throat,
Mouth, Tumore, Nodee in the Glands and other
parte of the ays tern. Sore Eyes, Strumoroua Dis
charges from the Ears, and the worst forms of
Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head,
Ring Worm. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acno, Black
aota, Worms in tho Fleeb, Turnon*, Cancers in the
omb, and all weakening and painful discharges.
Night Sweat©, Los a of Sperm and all wastes of the
life principle, are within the curative range of this
wonder of modern chemistry, and a fow days' use
will prove to any person using it for either of these
fotms of disease its potent power to cure them.
If the patient, da*ly becoming reduoed by the
and decompoeition that ia continually pro
gressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and
repairs tho aamo with now material made from
healthy blood—and this the Sarsaparillian will and
does secure—a cute is certain; for when once this
remedy commences its work of purification, and
suooeeds in diminishing the Iocs of wastes, its re
Mir© wid be rapid, and every day the patient will
'eel himself growing bettor and stronger, the food
will digest bettor, appetite improving, and flesh
and weight increasing.
Not only does tbe Barsapahllian Resolvent excel
all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic,
Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin Diseases; but
it is the only positive cure for
KIDNEY AND BLADDEll COHl*loAIMS
Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel, Liat^tes,
Dropsy. Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine,
Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases
5* * Lriclc- dntt deposit., or the water
the small of the back and along the loins.
DR. RABWAY’S
PERFECT PURSATIVE PILLS,
nuoaeoa, headache, constipation, oontiveuwn, m- I
dhseation, dvspepeia, bUiousneta, bthona ftver, m-
datamation "of tho bowels, pile, and
monte of the internal viscera. Warranted to effect
a positive core. Purely vegetable, containing no
mercurv, minerals, or deleterious drugs.
A few doeeea of Radway’a Hija will freotho
system from all the aliove-named disorders I rice
25 cent* per box. Sold by Draggiete.
Read “False and True.” Send ono letter-etamp |
to Badwav A Co., No. 87 Maiden Lane, New York.
Information worth thonaand* will be sent you
June23ddeod4*w-ly
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THE GREAT
Southern riano|
■ ANCFACTOKT.
| WM. KNABE & CO., |
M antfactcrees ok
68AND, SQUARE ASD IP RIGHT
PUN0 PORT KS,|
baltijiore, md.
T HESE Inetrnmonte have been before the pnblio
for nearly thirty years, and upon their excel-
I lence alone attuned an enp urchaxtdprt tin mrnce,
which pronounces them noeqnaled, in
1 Tone,
Toncli,
Workmaasnip,
And Durability.
DR. PRICE’S
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS.
VAITXLLA, LEMON Etc.,
For Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes & Pastry.
THOMrSOX, STEELE jTpRICE M’F’GCO,
Depots, Chicago and St. Louis,
MAirvPACTtTtmts or
HR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER,
AND BLOOD ENRICHER.
SAVANNAH CARDS.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
—ON—
COTTOIST.
GROOVER, STUBBS & CO.
Savannah, Ga.
R ESrECTFULLY inform the Morehante and
l’lantera or Georgia, Florida and Alabama,
that their L\RGE FUUi-rROOF WAREHOUSE,
capacity 25,000 bales, ia oow ready for the storage
of cotton, and that they are now prepared to make
liberal each advances on cotton in etore and to hold
a reasonable length of time, charging bank rates of
interest- If >ou want money, send your oot ton to
GROOVER. STUBBS A CO..
aug29 ilf>m£w4m Savannah, Ga.
l i. ooiuraBTiF.
jobs maxs but
THE GREAT RECUPERATOR OF EIHAUSTED ENERGIES.
The most reliable Blood Purifier.
The sure Repairer of Broken Health.
The true Nerve Supporter.
The Permanent Strength Jtcncwcr.
The most Energetic Tonic.
In all cases cf Debility, Poor Blood, Weak
Kervea, Disordered Digestion, it surely
and durably benefit,.
Sold by all DrttgyisU, or the Manufacturers
on the receipt of f 6, unit send, by £.rpress, 6
Bottles, which xs sttjjieienl for 3 or 4 months.
Prepared only at the Laboratory of
Thompson, Stools & Prico H’t’g Co,
nanerAcvcaaiia or
OR. PRICFS CREAM BAKING POWDER,
Special Flavorings for Ire ( ream. Cakes A rastry.
217 aal 243 LASS STSSET, - OHICADO, ILL.
327 £10089 STSSST, - - - ST. LOUIS, 113.
bMSJLo pqwdeB
The only kind made by a practical chrimlft, m* well
a# physician, with special reference to ita lioalthful-
B«m. Omposed of articles that aid diMttifm. JYrfect
!? because the purest. Best, as it is
ihenealthtesL Bfocuits, corn l»re»d, cakes, pastry, not
only whits (sweet) and light, bat wholesome and
nutritious. Use it; prove it. If not an recommended,
we forfeit right to truthfulnc##. *3-Many worth-
Je«,cheep imitation#. Beauro you get Dr. Prices
Cream Baking Powder. Sold by Grocers. Mauufac-
°«dy by THOMPSON, STKELE & PRICK
MI G C0» Depot#, Chicago and Kt. Louis.
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
MI1/LIONS Bear Testimony to th©
Wonderful Curative Effects of
DH. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
L. «T. GUILMARTIN «k CO.,
COTTON FACTOBS
ASD
General Commission Mcrclmnts
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
AGENTS FOB
BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
Jo well’s Mills Yarns, Domestics, etc., etc.
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
FMmI Facilities Exfcmlcd to Customcre.
ang*i0d4mw6m*
WM. h. tison.
W. W. GOBDON
TISON & GORDON,
TOTTON FACTOBS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
112 Bay Street, Savannah, (in.
Liberal cash advances made on Consignments
of cotton. ang20-d&w6m r
vnx. H STARK.
B. P. RICHMOND
WM. H. STARK & CO.;
Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors,
AND
General Commission Merchants
SAVANNAH, GA.
Careful attention given to
SILKS OR SHIPMENT OF COTTON
And all kinds of Produce.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS.
Arrow and Eureka Ties at lowest agents* prices!
Keep constantly on hand a large stock of all kinds
of Bagging. Agents for
E. F. COE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME.
aug20d2aw&wGm*
JNO. W. ANDERSON’S SONS,
COTTON FACTOBS
AND
General Commission Merchants.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS. aug20 d&wGni
w. DUNCAN
J. H. JOHNSTON.
M. MACLEAN
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
coil ON FACTOBS
ASD
General Commhs'on Merchants
92 BAY STREET, 8lVtNXA.lI. GA.
WiU make liberal advances on Cotton and other
Produce consigned to us. aue20d<£wf>m*
<3*All our SQtxasE PiaKoa-have otir K«»In>
proved Ovrasxncso Beat.* and tlw Aoearr^ I
X ^-. would call special attention to our late I
Parted Improvements in GliA-ND PIANOS mid I
SQUASH GBAKDS, fonnd innoother f“ DO -
bring the Piano nearer Perfection than has yet been
fnruitu PAIiLUit uuumw . -a r Tir . ii.i.i,
tbo moat celebrated makers. Wholesale and Ketail.
'Vunatreted^Catafosnce and Price Liata promptly |
fnrnUbedc^figte^ ^ _ Mttaorfl . ua .
Or any of onr regular established agencies.
octlSaodAwfim
vt«»nr Bittern at* not avile Fnncv Drinh.
Made of Poor Bom.S'Whi.Uey, Proof Spirit*
nml Refuse I-iouor* doctored, aplced and sweet
ened to please Uie taitc, called “Tonics, APP“ tlz -
on •• “Restorere.** Ac., that lead the tippler on to
dmnltenneaa and ruin, bat are a true Medicine, made
from the Native Roota and Hcrba of California, lrco
from nil Alcohollo Stlmnlante ^-dey are tlm
GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER nnd A UK
GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and
Invlgoratorof the System, carrying off all poiaonoua
matter and reatorlng the blood to a healthy condition.
No peraon can take these Bitters according to direc
tions and remain long unwell, provided their bones
are not destroyed by mineral pohon or other means
and tho vital organa wasted fcaeond tha point of re-
pair.
They are a Gentle Purgative aS well ta a
Tonic, poueielng alw.the peculiar merit of acting
aa a powerful agent In relieving Congestion or Inflam
mation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether In
yonngor old. married or mingle, at the dawn of wo
manhood or at the torn of life, theae Tonic Bitters have
no equal.
2?Vor Inflammatory and Chronic Rhcuma-
t\sm and Gent, Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
Billons, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers,
DUenaen of tho Blood, Liver, Kidney., and
Bladder, these Bitters have been moat inceeufu!.
Sneli Diseases are caused by VItinted Blood,
which 1* generally produced by derangement of tho
Dlcestivo Orxansr. „ .
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head
ache, Pstn In the Bhonldera, Coughs, Tightness of tho
Cheat, Dlxilne«a, Boor Eructation* of the Stomach.
Bad taste In tho Mouth, Billons Attacks, Palpitation
of the Heart. Inflammation of the Lunga.Paln In the
regions of the Kidney., and » hundred other palnfnl
aymptoma, are the offsprings of Djrapepeic. —
They invigorate the Stomach and stimnlats the tor
pid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled
efficacy In deanilng the blood of nil lmpnriUca. and
Imoarting new life and vigor to tho whole ayatem.
- FOR SKIN DISEASES,Eruption*,Tetter,Balt
Ehenm, Blotches Spota. Plmplea, Puatnlea. Bolla. Car-
bnnclea, Rlng-Worma, Scald-Head. Sore Eyea, Erialp-
elaa. Itch, Scurfs. Discolorations of the Skin, Humors
and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature,
mre UteraHy dog np nnd carried ont of the ayatem in a
short time by the us* of theae Bitters. One bottle In
ISchMtea will convince tbe moat incredulous of Utelr
curative effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whctieveryouflndlla
Impurities baratln* through the akin In Ptmplea-Erop-
- f ..—*. cleanse It when yon find It obstructed
in tha veins: cleanse it when It la foul, and
will ten you when. Keep the blood puro
[th of the system trill follow.
,?I£vT^^y"Sd?.^&irilyde,.ro r
ei axS removed. 7 For foil directions, read eerefolly
the circular around each bottle, printed In four ten-
gaagea^-KogUah, German, French nnd Spanish. ^
j. WALKER. Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD * CO.,
Druggists nnd Gen. Agents, Boa Francisco, Cal., and
-•a and M Commerce Street, New York.
tS?D BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
KAILI10ADS AND STEAMSHIPS.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. J
Macon and Bbunswick Railboad Oompant, r
Maoon, Ga., October 28, 1871. )
O N and after Sunday, October 29,1871, the fol
lowing echedules will bo run:
DAT ACCOMMODATE TRAIN DAILY (SUNDAYSXXCEPTXD).
Leave Maoon. 8.20 a. M
Arrive at Brunswick 9.25 f. m
Arrive at Jacksonville. Fla 6.00 a. m
Leave Jacksonville, Fla 8 45f m
Leave Brunswick 6*45 a. m
Arrive at Macon 6*25 p. u
Connects closely at Jeeaup with trains of Atlan
tic and Gulf Bailroad, to and from all points in
Florida.
THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY-
Leave Macon 8.10 p.m
Arrive at Savannah 7.45 a. m
Arrive at Jacksonville. Fii 7.00 p. m
Leave Jackbonvillo, Fla... 7.00 a. m
Leave Savannah 7.00 p. m
Arrive at Macon 6.50 a. m
Connects closely at Jee*up with trains for Savan
nah, and all points on Atlantic and Gulf Bailroad,
and in Florida. At Maoon with Macoa and Western
Railroad to and from Atlanta.
No change of cais between Macon and Savannah,
and Macon and Jacksonville, Fla.
HAWKINSVILDS TRAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS XXCXrTXD),
Leave Maoon 8.05 P. M
Arrive at Hawkinaville 6.45 P. at
Leave Hawkinaville 6.45 a. m
Arrive at Maoon 10.30 a. m
novl-tf WM. MacRAE. Gen’l Kup’t.
Change of Schedule.
ON MAOON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
Forty-Ono Miles Sared in Distance.
OFFICE MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD, 1
AuaosTA, October 6, 1871. j
O N and nftor Sunday, October 8, 1871, and nntil
farther notioe, the trains on this road will run
aa follows:
NIGHT THAIS—DAII.V.
Leave Augusta 7 00 p »t
Leave Macon 6.30 f.ai
Arrive at Augusta 2,45 a.ai
Arrive at Maoon .. 2.30 a.m
DAT TRAIN—DAILT (SUNDAYS EXCKPTXD).
Leave August* 11 00 A.K
Leave Macon 630am
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 p m
Arrive at Macon 7.36 r.si
C^*Paaaengera by the night train leaving Augusta
at 7 i'. si. will make close connection at Macon with
Southwestern Railroad to all points In Southwestern
Georgia, etc.
IET Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 r. M. trill
make close connections at Augusta with northward
bound trains, both by Wilmington and Columbia;
also, with South Carolina Railroad train ter Charles
ton.
T Passengers leaving Macon at 6.80 a. M make
close connections at Camak with day passenger
trams on Georgia Bailroad for Atlanta and all
points West; also, for Augusta, with trains going
Nortfl, and with trains tor Charleston; also, for
Athena, Washington, and all stations on the Geor
gia Railroad.
cur Passengers leaving Augusta at 11 a. tt., ar
riving at Macon at 7.36 p. K., make dose connection
with trains on the Southwestern Railroad, etc.
CvTNo change of cars between Augusta and Ma
oon. Firet-claas coaches on all trains.
octStf 8. K. JOHN3QN, Sup t.
Morris Ketctium, Banker, N. Y-; 3. N.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN AU
GU8TA AND COLUMBUS.
OENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,)
Georgia Oentbal Railroad, -
Savannah, May 27,1871. )
O N and after Sunday, the 28th inat., Paaaengcr
Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad will
run aa follows:
OF DAT TRAIN.
Leave Savannah 7:15 A si
Leave Augusta 8:16 a a
Arrive at Augusta 6:38 r M
Arrive at Miliedgeville 8:45 r a
Arrive at Eatonton 10:46 r a
Arrive at Maoon J 4:51 r x
Connecting at Augusts with trains going North,
and at Macon with trains to Columbus and Atlanta.
DOWN DAT TRAIN.
Leave Maoon 7:00 A M
Leave Augusta 8:15 a a
Arrive at Augusta 5:38 p u
Arrive at Savannah 5:25 r M
Making aamo connection at Augusta aa above.
NIGHT TRAINS OOINO SOUTH.
Leave Savannah 7:00 p »i
Leave Augusta 8:30 pm
Arrive at Macon 6:15 am
Connecting with trains to Columbus, leaving Maco
at 6:25 A M.
NIGHT TRAINS OOINO NORTH-
Leave Savannah. 7:00 p at
gnats. pMaengMBgumgme.tv. . v
Eatonton Branch will take night tram from Macon,
day train from August* and savannah, which con
nect daily at Gordon (Sundays excepted) with the
MUIedgeville and Eatonton trains.
An elegant sleeping car on all night trains-
THROUGH TICKETS TOALL PglSTOcan b»
Cashier First National Bank, Baltimore -, M. 1McMi- hid at ^ Central IUilroad^TickotOffice at Pnl«kj
| chael. Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia.
aiig25 Cm
. R. OBIKKIN. T ' u
GRIFFIN & CLAY,
| Cotton Factors and General Commis
sion Merchants,
No. 114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
I Will make liberal advances on Cotton consigned
I tone. eepTGen
A. s. hakteidge,
I Cotton Factor and Commission
108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA. . _
Formahes Bagging and Ties to planters, and ad- a m ,thville, and with Fort Gaines Branch Tram at
| vauces liberally on consignments of Cotton.
aep7eod8m
Honae, corner of BuU and Biyan atieeta. Office
open from 8 a k to 1 p m, and from3 tobPM. Tick
ets can also be had at DepotOffic,^
m&ySO tf General Sup^riuteudeot-
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENrS OFFICE, )
Southwestern Bailroad Company, -
Macon, Ga., May 28,1871. )
O N and after Sunday, tb© 28tb mat.. Passenger
Trains on this Road will ran as follows:
DAT EUFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave M»«m 4.“ p S
Arrive at Macon • • • • • *4.35 p. m.
Connecting .with the . Albany branch ream rt
day.
F, M. FARLEY & CO.,
COTTON
C4 bay street, savannah, ga.
LIBERAL ADVANCtS MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS
oct 4 3m
CHARLES N. WEST,
attorney
BAYAXSA1I, 0A,
Will attend diligently to aU bn.ineas ^f m t0 |
Cntbbtrt.
rUPAUXA NIOHT ZRRIOHT AND aOOOlQIODATION
TRAIN.
8:50 p.m.
10:00 a. M.
6:10 P. M.
5:00 A. M.
Leave Macod
FACTORS, | Leave Eufaubi."
Connect atBmithvUle with Albany Train on Mon-
iy, Tueeday, Thursday and Friday night*. No
leaves on Saturday nights.
OODUMBUS DAT PA88XNOEB TRAIN.
Loavo Macon.. ,£5J'
AT I, A W, Arrive at Macoa 6- 11^ '
j\ l a- ^ * I (JOZV:ascB manT ynnonr and aooommodatios
TRAIN.
8:15 P. M.
.4:45 A. M.
Arrrive at Colnmbua
Leave Columbus * p ; “•
“ M “° n VIBaiL POWERS,
jnnlO ly Engineer and Superintendent.
| PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.’S
THROUGH LINK TO CALIFORNIA,
[ CHINA. AND iTAJPAJJ,
Touching at Mexican Ports •
AMD CAR.BT1KG THE IT. »- MAH-
PULASKI HOUSE
ot family during 1 ... - GEORGIA-
~*5?Ssri3®S!wK muds house
RSKsaasastsssa
biro the J ,0 to **” BURNETT Proprigcr^ \ So^eneaf prices. 22« veenie to th. ton.
LateproprietorofSriJ— Hotel a^Otttod
‘iSniSnuinci hebrtfto to be a Bi>g^ier Hotel, MootreakgAgada^ ——'
G«erel. iudadingrtl tb._time_tbatho Worn- - p _ ^ ZL0CK .
ISHEO
Principal office 101 W. mb-rt., Cincinnati. O.
THE ONLY RELIABLE GIFT DISTRIBUTION |
IN XHECOUNIRY,
L. 1). SINE’S EIGHTEENTH
fiBAMinJAl DISTRIBUTION |
To be drawn Monday. January L 1572 -
$300,000$]
INVALUABLE GIFTS!
Two Grand Capital Prizes -
10.000 in American Gold. 610,000 in American Silver
GUANO.
i*|R*SR!aBS!SSB^i~-i.lpoa mmas .
b?m the I to do hotel in the Sont^ xhthsf.it. Pronrietcr. _ I r , nrt
Uhti discipline for the State or South CaxoliM.
What ha. ha done with that $—,000. He
his b«ea in the State of Ohio since the expo- I
aition in the puUio press of 8outh »roh^
bond fraud*, and has invested hu !•—,0<X' as
fSlows: Hoi« buiUUgln Napoleon, Ohio,
•wheio ha exiiocta to li7c alter hia South Caro
lina oontrnct has expired, a ttMtt bouse for
M. He has taken stock in a new >«-
I onal bank in the city of Toledo to the amount J
WHEELOCK <fc STARK,
Successors to Sonthwick A Wheelock,
wholesale rLAlXRS XM
BOOTS Sc. SHOES,
So. 10 WARREN STREET, NEW TORE-
• Marshall ville. On. '
Agent
nov2 4m
B, G- LAY.
far consignee*inU. 8., Savannah, Ga.
STANBURY & FOX,
| Wholesale Grocers & ConranlerclMts
Import era of and Receivers and Dealers in
| Wines, Brand lea, ainn,eic^ Bourbon, I ^ “ir^f 6100 each and ten 'rrixe. of 6JOO each
Wheat ©id Bye WhlsklWi 1 p in Greenbacks.
On* span of Matched Hone., with fjmily earruxe
and filter mounted Barnes*, worth 11500.
Five Hens* aad Bufiea, with silver mounted bar-
Her®, worth *600 e^ch. . , i
®^0 Geld a»d Silver Lever Hunting WatcheafinrtI)
XBBEkSSSB&m
22 PASS PLACE AND 17 IABCLAT alRIEX,,
NEW YORK.
Oct7 dAwto*
JOSEPH WILDE.
I JAMTS WILDE, IB. IOHS S. WMS-
J.VMES WILDE, Jr., & C0„
Manufacturers aad Jobbers of
jr. JL. WAtklBfi
no2d6m*
db CO.,
"“ £T -
Fruiterers and Gandy Manutactorers
BALTIMORE. MARYLAND.
MalbW TXXHSCASH.
Men’s and Boy’s Clotlilng,
-m end 318 BrcAdway (opposite New York Hoa t- tell tickc-J. to whomhberalpre
P-^w York. Represented 1
GRAOTCEsraS^om: I
BXOADWAT, NZW TOW, J oa AU^etn«5 t mStbe addreaed.
The ingredients that
COMPOSE ROSA DALIS arc
published on every package, there
fore it ia not a fecrit preparation-
consequently
PHYSICIANS TUESCKIBE IT
Tt is a ceilain t urn for Scrofula
Syphilis in all its forma. Rheuma
tism, Skin Discaica, Liver Com
plaint and all diseases of t
Blood.
ONE BOTTLE C? SQSA3AZ.Ia
will do more good than ten bottle*
of tfic Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
(THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
! have used Roradalia in theirpracticc
I for the past three year* and fneiy
!endorse it as a rcliablo Alterative
land Blood Purifier.
! DR. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore-
DR.T.J. BOYKIN, “
IDR. It. XV- CARK.
drIf.o.dannelly,;* ,
I Dll. J S. SPABKS, of Nicholas,rile,
DB. K l'L- McCABTHA, Columbia,
I DR. A-%- NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C.
USED ABDEHD0ESED BY
J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall River,
1 Mass- .
!y vjr. SMITH, Jackson, Mich-
; ( y. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio.
1 isSrifo. McFADDEN, Murfreas-
boro,T*nn.
Our apace willnot aEow ef any ex.
remarks in relatien to th*
SSSofR^adiUa. Tothe Medical
WofiSten we guarantee a Fluid Ex
tract tnpericr to an y t hey haveever
used in th© treatment of dlseaaed
Blocd; and to the afflicted we »y try
BosadaliJ, and you will be reatorci
to health. \
Bosadaiis is aU^jT Ml Druggists,
I V OT only doee it save lat-or, fuel, ctothee. etc ,
IS but by tiring it, houetkoepers get nd of the
'siI^S'» lFores oreatly Keduced -
ccr£fisr»saf«J , ssfflB,
a sirsK™*™ gaaiinafagiJPsSMa
vou have only to try .it. A eingla bar wi l do tee e™^ Sand — ,id then on the precedrog SatureayL
* - - ■-a washing for a famdy of eight per- ^ Panama Uoil-
HUNT, BANKIN A LAS1AB, « ^jj, one 0 f the Company’s Steamship* from
Sole agenta for Macon. | fQr sa jj FRANCISCO, touching at MAN
ZANILLO. .
AU departures connect at Panama with ateamer*
I ordinary week
I eooe-
octll-dAwtf
.J. 13- BBES,
UottBD Factor & General Com. Merctiant
No. IM Gravier | cUco ot every month, except a
un20 d6mw3m F * J. ** — i gund^y, then on the day preceding.
One hundred pounds of B&ggago
for South American ports. Departure of 15th
touches at Kingston, Jamaica-
For Japan and China, steamers leare San Fran-
dsoo first of every month, except when it falls on
One*hundred pounds'of Baggage allowed to each
adult. Baggage Masters^ a^Mnpsny B*^g*ge
Tickets, or further in-
F. B. BABY, Agent.
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