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€&f <Ert-TBrrklq Star.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23. 1868.
MARKETS,
QimiK, September 53,1868.
f Cotton—Market very brisk at 22}
eenta—the highest price paid on ven
erday—with an are rage receipt of 40
bate* per day.
Dried Peaches—Trade actire—s7 50
to *B.
Floor—Prom wagons $6 00;
New Brandy—sl 50 to $2.
Meal—sl 25 per bushel.
Fbuonal.— Mr. John Stilwell bat
joet returned from New York, where he
porehaaed a very large stock of Good*
for the fall aqd winter trade.
Admitted to th* Bar. At Botta
County Superior Court, last week, was
admitted to the Bar of this State, Mr.
IsiDoaa Hammersi.ouoh, of this city.—
Mr. H. passed a moat creditable exami
nation, as might hare been expected
from hie dose application to his studios
and the ability of bis tutors, Messrs.
Peeples A Stewart. "We most heartily
wish our young friend great sub'esss in
the profession of his choice.
Th« Citt Drug Stork. —lt will be
seen by advertisement that Mr. W. C.
Lawshe, more universally kndwn as
“Unde Billy,” has taken possession of
the cld “Noroross Corner" Drug Store,
in Atlanta. From a recent inspection
of the establishment, We ere enabled to
testify as to the completeness and vari*
ety of the stock, as well as the taste ex
hibited in its arrangement. We never
•aw a neater looking Store, and we are
satisfied that tho vast pharmacopoeia of
Nature has been ransacked to procure
hvery drug known to the chemist. The
well established business character of
Mr. L., needs no recommendation from
us. Physicians and Druggists should
Mil go to see him.
Lorwinstsls A Prwrgß —See adver
tisement ol this sterling house. For
enterprise, energy, taste and business
qualifications, they are hard to beat.—
Ike Hair; the presiding divinity of the
Tailoring Department, can fit a man up
in the latest style of the art, certain and
sure I
[cOIIMtmiOATRD.'I
Griffin, Ga., Sept. 19,1869.
Mr. EniToit: Ae some colored men,
envious of the patronage that I have re
ceived from my Democratiilfriends, have
sought to injure me by Circulating the
report that lam a Radical—l ask that
you Will allow trie the use of your
columns to pronounce the report a false
hood. I ani a Democrat— expect to
vote for Seymour and Blair and induce
•very one of my race to do so that I
ban. STARRY THOMPSON.
Better known ae wheel-barrow Har
r y; :
Hknrv BAnks. ThtS raodd shoe- 1
boose of tfah South is still in full blast
in Atlanta, arid is selling more boots,
shoes, leather, shoe-findings, &C., than
“Garter had oats.”
STAWBERUIES.
I have a few Plants of the unrivaled
MAMMOTH and EVER-BEARING
Strawberry for sale, viz ; Wilson’s Al
bany, Russell rind Triumph de Grand.
g@-Now is the time for transplanting}.
11. 0. ROBERTS.
Griffin, sep. 0, 1868- ts
"NOTICE 1 ~
Mr. Andersen, Olerk Superior Court,
of Monroe County, is authorised to re-»
ceive subscriptions to the Star. Terms,
$2 00 until chrlstmas, always in ad
vance.
HOUSE FOR SALE.
.. A good comfortable Cottage; with
Foul* Roomts—Fire Place in each room
-—conveniently , located. Good OuU
booses. For Sale cheap. Apply at
St*a Office. _ Junel7tf.
t@r The latest and best Tonic is W.
Ritters. Call IjpTfi B.
Drewry’s Drug Store.
The London Times ia impatient with
-tbb persistent negro. It observes, in a
recent article, that “floods of pathetic
eloquence and long years of Parliament
ary struggling taught the English peo
ple to imagine that the world was made
for Sambo.” The Times has arrived at
the following conclusion;
“The negfo is a laxy animal without
any foresight, and therefore requiring to
be led and compelled—be is deoidsdly
inferior, very little raised above a mere
animal.” lie is “void of self-reliance
and is the creature of circumstance—
scarcely fitted to take care of himself—
has no care for to morrow—has no de
sire for property strong enough to in*
duce him to labor—lives from hand to
inouth. In Jamaica emancipation has
thrown enormous tracts of land out of
cultivation, and on these the negro
squats, getting all that he wants with
little labor, and sinking in the most ress
olnte fashion back to the savage state.”
B®** The best definition we have aver
heard of “bearing false witness against
your neighbor,” was given by a littTS
girl in school. She said it was when
nobody did nothing, and somebody went
Boston, (Mass.,) Sept. 18.
John Quincy Adams accepts the
Democratic nomination for Governor.—
Ilis letter of acceptance says:
“I think that two matters of nation*
al interest are involved In this election ;
one of which is important, and the oth
•' vital. The former, which I take to
be the financial question, was not
treated by the New York National
Convention in a manner which satisfies'
my judgment, by providing for a pay
ment (if the bonds known as five twen
ties At the Surplus revenue alone —thus
igudnng what seems to mq a valuable
part of Mr. Pendleton’s plan, vis ta
withdrawal of the issues of the nation
al banks—the Democratic party commits
itself to an indefinite , extension of the
intolerable nuisance of an irredeemable
paper Currency. I aul too much a
Democrat to regard iny Such prospect
with patience. I believe in bard mon
vev. and therein hold myself to be a
true JaoCsnniitn Dem.-crat ”
Adams dritieiied the
measures ot Congress as the vital
question, saying: “I Mill not argrie
the uncnnstitutinnality of reconstruc
tion. The SI most unanimous disincli
nation of the Republicans to allow it to
undergo the scrutiny of the Supreme
Court would seem to confirm the report
ed statement of the lamented Stevens,
that only two damned fable in the party
beleived the reconstruction acts con
stitutional. Even if constitutional, I
should deem them unwise. The union
they impose is, to my eyes, no more
like a true union of hands and hearts,
than a galvanized corpse resembles a
healthy man ”
His letter closes thus: “I think nei
ther the interest nor the destiny of the
people will allow permanent domination
to the African race in any State; but
the Republican party is irrevocably
pledged to this idea. They have stak
ed their existence as a party on its
triouiDh. To this idea they have sac
rificed their constitutional oblieations,
and for it must make fresh offerings.—
In future, the blacks must have lands,
arms and a standing army to maintain
them in their position—thev are clam
oring for them now. The United
Btates furnish them. The path upon
which Congress entered permits no half.
Retreat is min. We must begin anew,
taking the Constitution for our guide
and the natural laws for our limitation.”
“Jived Iv.” —The Montgomery (Al
abama) Mail gives the fallowing account
of a negro marriage ceremony that took
place in that county not long since.—
Said the sable parson, addressing the
auditors :
“Here is a couple who have walked
out to-night, wishing to be jined in, and
thro’ love and wishing all dem (lat, have
any ting twixt dein, come forward and
speak now, if not, let dem hold dar
peace now and forever more. I wants
eyery ear to hear, and every heart to
enjov.
“Mr. Jim Thompson whomsoever
stands fastly by your left side, do you
take her for your dearly beloved wife,
to wait on hor through sickness and
through health, safe and he safe, holy
and be holy, loving and be loving ; do
you lave htr mother; do you love ber
father ; do you love hor brothers ; do
you love her sisters : do you love her
master ; do you love her mistress : but
do you love God the best T Answer—l
do.
“Miss Mary Thompson, whomsoever
standst lastly by your right side, do
you take to he your dear beloved hus
band, to wait on him through henlth
and throhgh donjtitiion, safe and be safe,
holy and be holy; do you love bis
mother ; do bon love his father ; do
you love his brothers; do you love his
sisters J do you love God the best?”
Answer—“l will.” I shall pronounce
Mr Jim to hold Miss Mary fastly by the
right hand, and I shall pronounce you
both to beman and wife, by the Com
mandments of God. We shall hopes
and trusting throagh God, that you may
live right—that you may die right, now
and forevermore. Now, Mr. Jim, slew
your bride.
Let us sing a hime :
‘“Flanged in a gulf of dark despair,
Ye wretched sinners are, Ac. 0
Amen.”
An Extinguishes.— Dr. R. attended
a masquerade ball. In the motley and
happy throng he falls in with a fait pil
grim in black silk, whose charming
person, snow-white neck, and bewitch
ingly coqdetish aits rfwaken in his soul
the moat rapturous love. She csiets up
on him looks of the most languishing
terfdefinewf; he revels in the hope of
having made a blissful conquest; He
musters up his courage and ventures to
address her;
“Who art thou lovely mask 1 asked
the doctor, almost mtelted in tho glow
oflove.
“Is it possible you don’t know me
doctor f° '
“Upon my honor I do not know
tfiee,"
"Bethink yourself dear dootor.”
“And! thou art surely the gracioiis
fair one Who has appeared to me to day
for the fourth time, to open the gates of
blits ”
“You’re mistaken doctor, I am no
fairy."
“I am the Will known lady to whom
yon haVe now these nine Weeks been in
debted in the sum of tWo dollars and
seven shillings for washing and iron*
mg."
The doctor stood like a petrified her.,
ring. 4 | * 2L
t&~ We have often fiien asked the
difference between a “carpet-bagger"
and a “tcalaweg." The luka (Miss.)
Gazette answers the question in the
following manner : The oarpet-bagger
is a Northern thief, who comes South
.‘to plunder every white man who is a
gentleman of any property or respecter
bility, and get all offices he can. The
scalawag is a Southern-born scoundrel,
who will do all the carpetobagger will,
and, besides, murder the oarpet-bagger
for the gutti perohe ring his sister gave
him when he left home.”
GRIFFIN CARDS.
Sins k Threlkeld,
COTTON BROKERS,
HAVE removed to their NEW OFFICE in the
BRICK W A RE- HOUSE, oh Solomon Street,
where they wtll be pleased to See their Mends.—
They are prepared at a.l ti.uet to pay the
Highest Cash Price
for COTTON, and rwpettfnllr Invite the Planters
id gtv* them e trial bel re telling Agent* for the
E. CARVER COTTON GIN,
warranted to do first daw work, and probably the
beat and cheapest SIN In the market.
Car-SIGHT EXCHANGE on New York tor
sale et ell tunes, In earns to suit purchasers at cur
rant mtee.
Griffin. September If, SdS-Sm
MISSION BUSINESS.
XXX
If HE nnderrigned harlot established e llouso In
1 the CITY OF SAVANNA". Oa,fbr ibe trans
action or a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS
under .he firm ot
Freeman, Oiumright & Cos,,
end remectfoll? solicit consignment* nt COTTON,
MAMJKAOTURKD GOODS, or other produete,
promising to do ell we w*n to promote the interest
of ou» patrons, i*y Implicitly obey inn instruct!' ns
accomp mjlng shipment*, obtaining ,tiie hi hrst
market values, and prompt reuderteg of account
•alem tfnd net proooedf».
ICT" Liberal ail vances miide open Railroad Re
ceipts for PRODUCE, unit on Produce in hand We
are prepared, in our capaeity as
Bankers & Cotton Brokers,
to purchase SIGHT and TIME BILLS, on the
principal market* In the United State#, to make
advances on consignments of PRODUCE, and to
fill order* in tho purchase of COTToNi or other
PRODUCTS of tne country.
J. S. Jones, Drumright & Cos.
Oriihn, Cfa, September Is, 186S-2ra
TAILORING!
OVER CUNNINGHAMS’ STORE.
THE UNDERSIGNED has taken the FROST
BOOM over ('unirinitfiams* Store and opened
anew TAILORING ESTABLISH 'IKNT I have
h%d many rears’ experieno** with the Scissors and
Needle, and am prepared to guarantee satisfaction.
A share of the public patronage U respectfully solic
ited.
REPAIRING and RENOVATING
done In good Style, and short notice, at a reasona
ble price. T. A. BCUROUQud.
Jul* 4ih, 1808.
Wanted!
A FINE BOOT MAKER. CtmeUßV employ
tueui end good «<»
Griffin, aep. 16, 186S. M J PATRICK A CO.
For Sale !
A SMALL TWENTY FIVE ACRE FARM—a
i~V Ditto from Griffin. Buildings «o »and. For sale
I'TIEAP, hs the owner wishes to move away Ap
ply at ‘Star Office ” sop. 6, IS6B-tf
For Rent!
PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE premises, eon
• tabbing » cion, FIRE-PROOF storage room,
•» bv S” feet. wtth lirrtr— l.irattnc'ied, W*H lencCd,
eligibly Incited, ami convenient to the bnslne s
Sortl-.n of the city Possession .-Wen the find of
tober. Apply to WM. M. SLINK,
sep. 16,1865-8 l
A Bargain I
the ‘RIALTO PROPER-
TY,’ 1 on Broad 8 reet including the T* ri Plif
Alley and Fixtures. Titles perfect. Time viven
oh a portion of the purchase money if desired
Apply it STAR OFFICE;
sep. 16, 1868-lnl
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
mHi; copartnership heretofore existing between
A J. G. RHEA, I C.XINQ hu<l J P LOVETT,
Is this dnv iiss.-lved byDutual coneent. The uul-
Ktirnllna ouslncis of the.ffnu will be .ettled by .f.
G. KHEA. Mr. .1. O. KlNftihwvlnx bought out the
other partners’ Interest, all Kir pood wl.-hea and
pitrohsge of the firm «fe s licltod for him, whom
We deem et ell times worthy of the seme
.1. G KHEA,
J. C. KING, .
sag. »», 1868. J. P. LOVETT.
FOR tENT!
THE LARGE and COMMODIOUS RQOMS orar
Ktomtster de Brom*; In good repair ; suitabto
for millinery bur n**# or law whoes.
Apply to Flctftlfiter k Brooks,
sep. 5, 18 >B-2w
rnmrn brothers,
(Late Macltentie A Bone,)
Street ,
J®“E stablished in 182 5.-©a
Importers of
—AND—
MANUFACTURERS IN
Coach k Saddlery
CARRIAGE MAKERS' GOODS
Harness Makers* & Saddlers’
C> O O ID S ,
MACKENZIE’S Pmel Beitc, Felloe., Befftlle
I rera, Hube, HogSktne, Suokee. Bbeep Skim,
Springs, shoe Throeff, Ename’en Canvas, Smhller’i
Heir, Vnrnlth, EpimeleU Leather, Carriage Kelts,
Bar Leather, Tire Holts, skirting, Mou, Harness
Leather. Wheels, Stirrups, Bits, Ac
*,*ALSO,aII other artloieepertuinlng to the bus
loees. august 92. 1868-Sm
Dissolation.
THE Arm of REID, OEORO* A PATTERSON
was dlsaoleen by mutual o nsent, on the 90th
ultimo, by Mr A T. REID retiring from the film.
Mes-ri. (leorge & Patt- reon are authorized to set
tie np the old huslne-s, and all thoee imlebted are
re: peetfully requeetsd to come forwurd end eettle
up. KKID, GEORGE A PATTERSON.
Messrs. GEORGE* PATTERSON will oonttnue
the business at the old stand, where they will ba
glad to ae-. a I the old customers, end as many new
ones an will fayor them with a call.
Respectfully, GEOROE * PATTERSON,
august 1, iB6B.
ITT* Kay ton's Oil ot Life, Magic Cure and Dye
optic rtlle aboutd be lu every household.
MIC ELL AN EOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
IMPOB.TAKTT
P EVERY EASIER
IN FAYETTE, HENRY, SCALDING, BUTTS, JASPER and PUTNAM
COUNTIES :
JgROCtKS’ NEW AND OLD PATENT WROUGHT IRON Portable Revolving
SCREW AND PRESS.
The CHEAPEST and BEST SCREW and PRESS now in uee, warranted to pack
500 pofinde, and drill last one hundred years, and coeta only *l5O. tST Now
i« the fltue to order, as all cannot get them at ODce. The first come the first
served.i For sale by (July l-3m) G. A. A W B. CUNNINGHAM.
CARDS.
IIILL BLOOD WORTH & (0
WIU. OONTINtI THE
Ware-House
—AND—
COMMISSION BUSINESS
, ' —AT TH*—
fire Proof Ware-House,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
WR hop* by devoting our personal attention t<J
the intarwt of our and by lair deal
i-g.to **cure a continuance of h*• libera patron
avru »o long ttXtauded to the OLD FIRE PROOF
WARE-BuUSE
HILL. BLOOD WORTH d> CO.
auguat 18| 186b*8iu
T h7fl ulle tt
Stool Brush
G O 0? T O TT Or I IT .
I AM the A*'*nt for the sale «f this GIN. Call on
me ana get tb«* moat SATISFACTORY KVH-
D.KNI’E of Us great superiority to other Gins. If
you tiftve FIFTY BALKB to cin.you will make tho
Gin «****) l otwa VUI scA
CENT PER POUND over tho best (Una of the
country. eiF“Call and get Circular, and see oer
tlflcatfS or Planter# and F.«ct«r» that you know,
to pfbv6th« truth of what I day.
GRIFFIN, GA.,S*p I^lß6B.
J. A. Bkkks K#q., Agent!—
The *%ultott Steel Brush Gfo” sent us to test,
in our oplnfh ', pit>Ve# to he all that It is reprint
ed to be t,rafts light and steady. W# consider It the
mag perfect Gin in use. Ihe Cotton ginned on It
is far Miperi r to i'otton ginned on one of our best
Georgia-made Gins, and ere th-.nk it our Interest to
lay by a very superior new U .MIT« HELL GIN,”
and order through you a #ullett Gln, M
which please forward to tf# at once »*nd oblige,
T. W MANLEY,
JOHN H MITCHELL,
aep », 16Q8-8m _ J. A. BERKS,
NEW FIRM 1
NEW HOUSE !
New Goods !
j, G. KING
TT A VINO n'jrchaw'ii the entire at<'ck of th. late
XI Bnnof KHkA, KING A LOVKTT, I bar*
re otioH.il hi th. n.w building, corner HILL and
TAYLOR BTRKETS. (o|ipo»lto th'e new Wara-
Houar),wh«rt> 1 will k«ot> at all timva a large and
complete aleck of
(iroeeries,
PROVISIONS
-i.VND—
Staple Dry Goods!
WHO Mickelbery
—AND—
T D Blood worth
ere connected arlth the Houae, who are- alway.
ready and anxious to eoe their tolenda.
irr We trust that our friend, who have patron
ized us so liberally In the past, will not forget u.
In the future.
J. O. KING.
i«p. 2, ,866-ltn
A Bargain !
FOR BALE—the prettiest reahlenoe In Griffin.
Lot contain. TWO ACRES ; BEAUTIVCL
GROUNDS; FINE GARDEN; EXCELLENT
FKLIT ot every description ; GOOD HOUSE—B
rooms ; ont buildings; convenient to business.
For Sale Low!
aa tb. owner wishes to mov. away joF“Nono
are requested to apply for curiosity alone. For
particulars call on or address STAR OFFICE.
_sug. 86, isea-tf
Master Mason.
THE ttmlerslgnsd offers hto services to tbs pub
lic for the execution of all manner et
Masonry Work,
|W will draft designs, make contracts, Ac,
- . G. B. ROOKS.
Griffin Ga., April 18,1868-ly
MISCELLANEOUS.
ini isun umi
i nnr n ms m
WM. REEVES & CO.
Who propose to furnish your family
Groceries
AND
PROVISIONS,
together with
EOilTlMffi. MTS. Tin.
IN FACT,
ANYTHING YOU WANT TO
EAT !
On as FAVORABLE TERMS as can
be had in the Griffin Market.
They propose eventually
with your assistance, to make their home
Head Quarters
for all who want GOOD GOODS at
LOW PRICES.
fi@*Any kind and quality of CAKE, to
order, at short notice. Aug. 2€ 3m
Wanted!
1A OAAPOOHDS Os DRIED PEACHES. The
IVqUwUvKRt HIGHEST I’KlCr.will be paid.
G, 4- k U. C. CUNXINUfffM
sap. 2, isef»-tf
W Lite M an’s
Barbershop!
tIAS now the very best Barbers,'and
■A are prepared to accommodate the
public on the shortest notice and in the
neatest manner.
BOOKS.
zkx
To tHo Trade.
XXX
DKALEKB !n Books and Stationery, and Teach
ere.art* respectfully informed that we have on
hand the largest stock of
Theologic’lßooks
Literary Books.,
Bibles; .
Teat am onto,
Music Books,
Juvenile Booktf,
Albums,
School Books,
School Apparatus
Writing Papers,
Stationery,
Flat Papers,
Blhnk Books',
Envelopes,
BOOKS!
Sunday School Books ,
• AC.,-AC., AC.
J And Indeed of everything In our Hue, that Izto
be found In the Booth. W e Mil to thi trade at
NEW YORK Wholesale PRICES!
It7-Complote CatalcEuea aent on applhaflßh
Addreaa SHELDON * COJ^B
June 20, 1868-Rm' Atlanta,
rail & Winter
lees, _ lees.
MILLINERY GOODS!
HIBBOKS,
TRIMMING RIBBON!!,
VELVET RIBBONS, gllka, gatlni, VelveU
Fancy BO N NET MATERIALS!. Uh.ndi
Crape., Nett*; French Flower., Flume, and Or-
BMDruU J
MUR AND LADIES' DATS,
In straw. 811 k, Velvet and Felt. (TWo offer the
largest and beat amorted Block In the United State!
—comprising the latest Parisian Nuveltiea, nncLun.
equaled lu choice variety and cheapneaa.
ARMS IRONG, OA’l OR A CO.
237 and 239 Baltimore Street,
aug. 26, 1868. Baltimore, Md.
a x. anal. w. x. vox. o. a. r. Was
R. I. Rose k Cos.,
WHOUWALE DEALER* IK
BRANDIES!
Whs, Whisties, k r
NO. * GRANITE BLOCK-BROAD STREET
ATLANTA, GkA..
April U, lm tm
KAYTON’B LIYBFEPTIC FIIM-Cnr* L*rcT
ComptainUnd Dyspcptln,
L. IL BRADFIELD’S COLUMN.
~DR. JOHN BtLL’S ...
Great Remedies.
BULL’S
Cedron Bitters.
AUTHENTIC~DCjC L'MfENTS.
Arkansas Heard JProm.
TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEN:
Stnney Point, White Cos., Ark, May *5,1866,
’ Dr. Jnho Bull—Dear Sir : Laat February 1 waa
In Lonievtlle purchaalng Drugi, and 1 got acme «{
your SaraaperiUa and Cedron Bitten.
My aon-ln-law, who eraa with metn the atorv,
ha. been down with Rbeutuatl.m for mu rime,
commenced on the Bit I era, and tool found hit gen
eral health Improved.
Dr. tilat, who haa been is bad health, tried them
and he alan Improved.
Dr. Coffee, whe haa been la barf health far tore
ral yeara—.toraaeh and liver affected—he Improv
ed very much by tho uee of your Bluer*. Indeed,
the Cedron Bitten haj given you grant popularity
In thia aeniemem. I think I could Mil n groat
quality us your Merfloliea thl. toll, eapealally of
your Cedron Mttera and SareaparUla. Ship m. via
Memphis, oar. Rlekeit A Neely.
Ketpeclfully, C. B. WALKER.
13 nil’s
Worm Destroyer.
To my Doited States sod World
wide Readers.
I have received many teitlntoalala from profce
.lottal and medlonl men. aa my Almannra and va
rious publications have ahown, all qt which, ara
gqntilne. The following letter from a highly edu
cated and popular physlolnu In Georgia, U oer
talnly one of the moat .enable communication. I
hare ever received. Dr Clement knows exactly
what be .peaks of, and his testimony deserves to
be written In letters »f gold. Hear wbat the Doe
tor iaya of BULL S WORM DESTK&YF.K i
Vtllanow, Walker Cos„ Ga., Juno 99,1866.
Dy John Bull—Dearßlr; lhare recently given
your ‘Worm Destroyer” ..veral trials, ana tmd It
wondcrtolly efficacious. It has not failed in aitn
gle Instance to have the wl.hed-for effect. lam
doinif a pretty large country practice, end have
dally use for some artic.e of the kind. {am free
to oonfc that I know of ho remedy recommend
ed by the ablet author, that I. to certain and spee
dy In its effects. Ontohe contrary, they are uncer
tain In the extreme. My oldest In writing you la
to find out upon what terma I can get the Mpdl
«lns directly from you. If I can get It noon easy
terma, I .hull use a great deal or It lam aware
that the n.e ol such article. I. contrary tq the
teaching, nnd prseliec of a great majority of the
regular lln. of M. D.’a, but I see no Just cause or
guod acme In discarding a remedy whjeh we know
to be efficient, .imply because we may be ignorant
o' lu combination For my part, I .half make It a
rule lb u.e nil nod any mean, to alleviate suffering
humanity whlch’l shav be able to ootnmaad—not
be.liutlug becansqaowe one more Ingenious than
toy tell may learnud Its effect, first, and secured the
Sole riiritt tt, secure that knowledge However. 1
am by no means an advocate or supporter of the
thou-nnil. of worthless nostrum, that flood the
country, that purport to eoreall manner of diseaae
to which human flush is belr. PI case reply soon,
and luform me of ymtr best terms. I am, air, moat
respectfully, JULIUS. P. CLEMENT, M. *.
Ball’s
A GOOD REASON FOR IHE GAP
TAIN’S FAITH.
Cyßead the Captain’s Letter and the Letter
from his mother.
Benton Barracks, Mo„ April Bb, 186*.
, Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir; Knowing the s&clsnry
qf your Sarsaparilla, amt the healing and bcne&ctal
qualities It possesses, I send yon the lOllotring
statement of,my case.
1 waa wounded two year* ago-was taken pris
oner and confined tor sixteen months. Belnggmv
cd so often, my wounds rtavo not betted yeL I
have eot sat up e moment since 1 was wounded.—
lam shot through the hips. My general huajt: bl*
Impaired, and I need something to aaslet nature.—
1 have mure faith In your Sarsaparilla than t* any
thing else I wish that that li genuine. . Pleaa*
express me half a dosen bottles, and oblige
dipt. O. P. JOHNSON, Bt Louie, Uo.
F. 8, —Tire following waa written' April 8b! IB6S
by Mrs Jennie Johnson, mother of Cant. Johnson:
Dr. Bull—I)s«r Sir: My husband, Dr. O. 8 John
son, waa a skillful surgeon and physician In Cen
tral New York, where he died, leaving the above
0 P Johnson to my oare. At thirteen, years of
age, he bad a chronic (Uarrhtsa and scrofula, tor
tohteh I gave him yonr Sarsaparilla. It ctraim
not. I have for ten yaora recommended tt to ma
ny in New York, Ohio and lowa, forecrotola,toYer
tores and general debility. Perfect aueoesshaa
attended IL The cures r ftrtnl in tome easts of
scrofula and fever sores ir<w« almost miracu
lous. lam very anxious for my son to again have
zeoourse to jrour SarsapurlUv Betsfearnil ofgot
tlng a spurious article, hence his writing to ypu tor
It. His wounda were terrible, but I behave be will
recover. JOENBON. ’
•'■ i 1 *
Dr. John Bull,
Manufacturer end Vendor of the Celebrated
Smith's Coßit Sfitap,
* ro* ran efrn. or
a®t«3b ft vaYaau
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Chills and Fever.
HT*Tb# Proprietor of this Celebrated Medi
cine, Justly claim, tor tt a superiority over al| rem
edies ever offered to the public for thesefe, certain
speedy and permanent cure of Ague and Fever, or
Chills and Fever, whether nf short or leog stand
ing. Hs refers to the entire Western and South
western country to bear him taatlaonv to the truth
of the assertion, that in no c»ae whatever will! a
fill io ours, ts the dlreodons are strictly loliowed
and carried out. la • great many oatee a .single
dote hat been sufficient tor a enft.and - hols tom
Hies have been cured by a single bottle, with a
perfect restoration of the general health. It to,
however, prudent, end In every case more certain
Arcure. If ft. use It rontinaod jn smaller doses tor
or two after the dlaeasMu been -hooked,
more especially in (i|lßcnHa»rf%ffirst»udlng case-.
Usually, this medicine will any aid to
keep the bowels In good order; should tbs patient,
however, require a cathartic medicine, after having
taken three or four doses of the Tonic, *,single
dose of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY
wilt be sufficient.
Off-DR. JOHN BULL’S Principal Cfces:
No. 40 Fifth Cross Street,
LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY.
AU es fta above remedies tor aale by
L. H. B HAD FIE LD.
Di^ucslAt.
Whitehall Street ...Atlanta, Georgia
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