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Work aud Tiimk.
Hammer, tongs and anriis ringing,
Waking echoes all day long,
In a dcrjvtnned voice are singing
Thrifty Labor'd iron song.
From a thousand fly Wheels bounding,
From a thousand humming looms
Ni*ftt And day tin* notes afeßounding
Through the misty faCt’ry rooifls.
Liss.)! .workmen, to their p'«y
There’s advice in every clink ;
Still they’re rising—still they’re saying—
« Whilst you labor, learu to tbl.uk 1”
Think what power lies within yon,
From what triumphs ye are formed,
If, In aid of bone and sinew,
Ileoris by emulation warroe 1.
Mighty though ye woo and ch -rfthed,
What shall hold your spirits down! ~-{ l
What shall m ike your high hope* parish ?
Why shall ye mind Fortune’* frown ?
Do you wish for profit, pleasure ?
Thirst at Learning’s fount, to drink!
Crace ye honor, fame or treasure ?
Ye the germ* have—work and think!
Think! but not alone of living,
Like the bofse from day to day ;
Think t but not atone of giving
Health for pelf, or soul for pay ?
Think 1 Oh, be rAachines no longer—
Toiling just for daily food.
Think! ’twill make yon fresher, stronger ;
Link yon tj the great and goo 1;
Thought exults and lightens labor.
Thought forbids the soul to sink !
Self respect and love for neighbor,
Mark the mm who work—and think.
Think!—and let the thought now nerve you,
Think of men who’ve go ie before :
Leaving lustrous names to serve y n !
Your’s the path they’ve plodled o’er!
Freedom fights and wins her charter
With the sword of thought—the pet) "l
Tyranny can find no quarter
In the ranks of thinking men.
Think ! for thought’s a wand of p iwer—
Power to make oppression shrink I
Grasp ye, then, the precious dower I
Poise it—wield it—work and think l
80ld 1 your heads up, toiling
’Monjßt us be it ne’er forgot,
Libor for ourselves and others,
Isl tol man a noble Hot,
Nobler far, and holier, higher,
Than vain luxury can claim,
If bat zeal and worth inspire,
And true greatness be our aim.
Power to compass this is given
Power that forms the strongest link
’Twixt an upright man and Heaven,
His noblest power—the power to think !
First Love.
It is one of the oddest point* of differ
enee between man and woman, that wo
man has no first love. The Png alpha
bed of her affections is without any din
tinct end or beojinninjjf; she mounts by
insensible gradation from dolls and kit»
tens and pet brothers to the zenith of
liassion, to descend by the same insensi
ile gradations from the zenith of piis
nion through pet brothers to tabby eats.
There is no such event as a first kiss
forms in a boy’s life, to mark tor wo
man the transition from girlhood to the
sudden maturity -of passion, she has
b«ea kissing and purring and fondling
and petting from her cradle, and she
will pet and fondlo and kiss to her grave
Love in the technical sense of the word,
ia with her little mare than-an intensify-
her ordinary life. There is m
tlttw picture, but the colors are for th
while a little heightened and the tone
raised. Presently the vividness ~f «•«>]•>■'
will fade again, and the tool givy* low
er the tone, anj the passim of Lift h ivo
died away. But there will be no r) fi
nite moment at which one could fault’
say love came or went. A girl who is
not whispering in a lover’s ear ‘wid al
Ways say frankly enough theft she m«vei
know what it was not to be in live.—
There is ono obvious deduction which
she forgets to draw, that there can m-v
«r lie a time when she can know what it
is to be in love Here and there of
Course a woman may be colder, or later
in development, or more self conscious,
and may divide by more rigidly murk
ed lines the phases of her life. Bui
even then if she be a woman at nil, sh
can have no first love. Keeling with a
woman has no past, ns ft has no future.
Every phase of her life begins with an
act of oblivion. Every love is a first
love. ‘I never lowed before’ is said, and
said truely, to a ib*7-«n loving ones in
succession. ‘The first tning 1 should
like to meet with in Paradise,’ sad War
thy Montugan would be the nv. r Lethe,
the stream of forgetfuln.-ss. Bat wo
man finds a little rivulet of Lethe at ev
ery 6tage of her heart’s career If she
remembers the past at all, it is to off i
it up as a burnt sacrifice to the deity of
the preseut. When Cleopatra talked
about Cffisar to Mark Anthony, she
passed, no doubt, her fingers through
her loyer’s hair and wondered how she
could ever have doted tin such a b-uld
pated fellow as the Dictator. Had she
succeeded in oh arming Octavius, she
ivouid hare wondered equally at her
infatuation for such a ne’er doi well as
Antony. And so it is no wonder that
a woman’s first love, even if she reali
zes it at nil, goes down in this general
wreck of the past. But in manto life is
revolution. It is in fact the one thing
that makes him a man. The world of
boyhood is strictly a world of b >ys. —
Bisters, consuls, aunts, mothers, are mix
ed up in the general crowd of barharU
ftps tbfttt ttaud without the playgrouud
There are few warmer or more poetic us
fectionß than the chivalrous fr endship <>f
school-follows; there is uo truer or more
genuine worship than a hoy’s worship
of the hero of the scrimmage of tip
cricket-field. It ais fine world itse f hut
it is a wonderfully narrow and restric
ted world. Not a girl may peep over
the pailiogs. Girls can’t jump, or fag
out, or swarm trp a tree; iln-y time
nothing to talk about as hoys talk th«v
never heard of that glorious swipe ot
old Brown's they are awful milksops,
they cry and ‘tell mammas,’ ttiey an
afraid of a governess and of a cow. It
ie impossible to conceive a creature
more utterly contemptible in a b >y’s
eyes than a girl of his own age usually
is. Then in some fatal moment comes
the revolution. The barrier of contempt
go€» with a crash. The boy
World disappears. Brown, that god of
tbs play ground, is cast to the owls and
to the bats. There is sudden coolness
in the friendship that was to last fn;:. r »
school to the grave. Papear chanei s
and the annual match with the ‘old fel
lows/cease to be the highest object if
kuman interest. There is fees excite
meat Shan there was last year when a
£reat cheer welcomed the news that
ugby has got the Ireland. The boy’s
life has become muddled and contused.
The ©l'd existence sheering off, and the
new comes shyly, fitfully. It is only by
a sort of compulsion that he w.ll own
that he ft making all this ‘lues’ about a
girl. For the moment he rebels against
the spell of that one little face, the
Witchery of that one little hand. He
lingers on the border of this new coun
try from whence there Is no return to
the old play.ground, lie is shy, strange
this world of women, and woman’s
talk and woman’s ways. Tfin surest,
•*^^^fg^o^th^|nckctgrouud.
Rnutile* over foOi-stooi*, ami lantelc* it
Bes on colored Wood. The nrrti. si
nTin that ever Wielded abut, ti edible.*
at the hunch of the t tty fi iger The
voice that rang out like u trump X
ifcittottg the tuinttlt ot foot bull Inifti s
am! tfvhjblcs ands ilter* innuyitig ha-f
a doi H commortplacf wotds. Ifi • old
*c ae ol mastery in gone. He kn*>w*
that every chit in the ciitfstfty ha* fi'rond
out bo* secret, and i* laughing AVer it.
He blushes, and a boy’s blush is n hot.
painful tiling, when the sisterly beads
bend together and he hears them win*
l»‘)iiig what a fool he is. Ye«, be ts a
fool—that i» one thing which fie feels
quite certain about. There is only one
other thing which he feel* more certain
about—that he is in 1 -ve, arid that love
h• * made him a ma-n London Saturday
Review.
How to Fall Asleep. — We came
across the following receipt for wake
fulness, yesterday, hi and publish it fir
the benefit of all wholly it may concer.t,
savs the discoverer of the ptivess t
1 trtrn my eyeballs as far to the right
or to the icd’t, or upward*, or down—
ivatds, without pain, and then cmfl
urence rolling thetV) slowly, with that
divergence from a direct hue ol Vision
mound to their sockets, and continue
this until I fall,! seep; which occurs
generally with n three minutes; always
within five at most. The immediate
eff-ct of tliiH procedure differs Iron) that
of an other that l have ever heard to
piocure sleep. It riot merely diverts
thought into anew channel, but actually
suspends it. Sflnoe I became aware of
this, I have endeavored innumerable
times, while rolling my eyes to tli »k
upon u {sirtieular subject, and even up
on that Which kept nw awake, but I
could not. As long as'bey were mov
ing around my mind was blank. If any
one doubt this, let liiin try the expui
merit lor himself.
The Plkbi.-cirun. - Voting on the
plcbiscituin is o unpleted, and the count
mg has commenced, threat military
precautions were taken, and the city
hits been quiet all d\y. Dispatches
from the departments report all qu et,
Borne official journal* anticipate dis
turbance* to-night or to morrow, but
ttothing has occurred up to the present
hour to confirm their fears.
All the election committees are as
sembled at their places of meeting, and
will remain there all night to receive re
turns from the provinces.
'J he poll* were opened in the Bar
racks and nearly all the soldiers in and
around the city east their votes, but no
civilian was admitted to witness the
voting.
The police continue unremittingly
their search for parties implicated in
the alleged-conspiracy and many ar.
rests were made to-day.
Lis Bagary has l**eti con lettfned t#»
one year’s imprisonment aild a fine ot
2.000 franc*, f >r tank ng violent speech
es ala political meeting. Ollier pa -
lies have received similar senurie. * tot
making inflammat .rv speeches in the
provinces, where many journals have
been seized, and Several C 'lid timed t >
heavy penalties. Large nuinheis of ar
icsi have also been made in toe depirt
meiils.
-• ■-
The Cheati n y Mas —Alan (for v. ry
wise reisor.s) v\ain’t built until all oili
er tilings were finished and pr- nounceil
good. It ain .u had bin fust, be would
have insisted upon bossing the rest of
the job. He probuliiy W uild have 'b
j mied to have enny littie fizzy .tills at
all. and various oilier objecsbutis wouid
have bin offered, t-q dly green. I am
gl.ad that man wuz the last tiling made.
It man hadn’t bin made at all, you in-V
er would hav heard tno find enny 'aUlt
with it. J havn’t much faith in man,
not bekausrt lie k n t do ne l, but be
kuitse fie won’t —JWi Billinjs.
II bavy CoNruAOT.— *-At a meeting of
llte Hoard of Directors of the proposed
Riilrotd from Eufaula, Akt., to Meridi
an, Miss., lief I on Saturday last, the
contract for building lhe road was awar
ded to Messrs. Papot, l>rndley and
uolin (-Jill Shorter Tin* session of he
directors was protracted until a late
hour Saturday evening and all the qnes
tions presented were lu’ly considered.—
We did not learn tin* total of the con
tract, but in round uuiniiers it will reach
probably SO,OOO,HQO. The distance etn
braced in the contract is about 250 miles,
and tin* work, when finished will com
plete the iron link binding Vicksburg,
Mississippi, wi li the seaport ol Bruns
wick — Macon Journal.
80S“ All Unhappy father writes to a
Louisville paper,)' ! am a miserable man.
My only son is nut if me eight years of
age, and yet he not ottiy swears and
chews tobacco, but he persists in pait—
ing his hair in the middle, and in declar
ing that his mother has a better right to
the ballot than I have. Toll me, f r
Heaven’s sake, what I shall do with
Imn
The following conundrum was eooked
twenty rninules to make it sufficiently
hard: vVlmt is the difference between is
• lotikejr, and the only fcnip ; re in Smith
America f The one brays well; ttm
other Brazil
I3T A girl out West is studying
law, and iuteuds to practice. A lawyer
after trying to frighten her, at last asked
tier it she was not afraid of losing her
reputation ? She instantly asked him it
lawyers liad any reput’iib-n to lose ?
OSf The Cinema i Tim vs speaks of
the “pretty lit le feet”, of Sorbs is, when
really there is not a w>*in in it that asso
ciation who can travel over any rail
road in the country-wit tout having her
f et charged lor as fro.ght or extra h.»g-
Bkm 'Vai. op- Ikon ltu*r—lt instated
that by allowing artieh-s coaled witu
iron rust t . remain a short time in ken ■=
sene oil, flie rn>t can be readily rein. v.
ed by afterwards rubbing for a few
minutes with a eorfe.
The total attend me • of Chinese
pupil* in Suit lay sc no >ls att ached to
diff-rent Churches in -Sail Francisco, is
seven hundred nil sistv-four
8®“ ohn J iy, ilie la-t survivor of
the regim.-nt to • hich Wellington ad—
dressed trie famous words, ‘Up,
guards, and at them,’ has just died iu
Loudon.
—— ■ ,
BgU It is proposed by the Free Lov
ers io strike out the words “for better
or “CSir” from the marriage service;
also to mnit uo “fhtsiou to such a vulgar
tmng as “pover y.”
Wall Papers,
MUSLIM WISDOW SHADES,
PAPER WINDOW SBeJDES,
Bmderings, Etc.
JjAVE OPENE,> a Large and Varied Stock of
WALL PAPERS,
To which 1 invite *t*enfion.
T 8 POWELL Trustee.
apr7ct Druggist, Deoksetier and Stationer.
SSew Alt Sis !
NEW FLOUR!
a * * ",
'
J. E CALLAWAY & CO,
Fort Gaines, Ga.,
now prepared to furnish the trade with as
GOOD FLOUII
And on aa
Reasonable Terms
As Can t>e ilad in Georgia!
Try one Lot and be OovinCed,
All grades neatly packed in quantities to
suit the trade.
———to:
Meal on hand at Corn Prices*
SI OCR FELD AL WA YS on HAND.
m-iriMct
SA VAN AJ2 CARDS.
M. KKTCHDM A. L HvKTKIDQE,
KETCHTTM & HA.RTRIDGE
BANKERS
AUD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
EXCHANGE BUILDING,
SAVANNAH, : : ; GEORGIA.
RsFeßswcs*:—Mo«es Taylor, Presid-nt City
Bank, Jf Y.; P. 0 Calhoun, I’reaident Fmnih Na
tlonSl Hank, N. Y.; John J Cisco k Son, Banker*.
S. Y.; M'lrri* Ke'chom, Banker, N. Y.; J. N
Nmri*, Cashier First National Bank, Baltirr ore;
M. Me Michael, Caahier First National Bank, Phila
d«l h a.
au/19 ly
K. A. SCRWAI'Z. I AAC A. BKADT.
SOHWAEZ & BEADY,
Wholesale and Retail / taler* in
CARPETS,
Floor Oil Cloths- Mattings,
FH.VD2 USENA
WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES,
rORNiC's, t UKTAINS, LblilH, i ANSELS.
115 Broughton Street , Wglly'e Building,
(Sou'h Sn’e. Be ween Bull ..nd Whitaker S'*.)
SWaNNAH, GEORGIA.
I3T Po»' Orifice B 'X
DEMIS FALVEY,
FUILMTCUE DEALEII,
133 Hroushlou.Street,
SAVANNAH, : : : GEORGIA.
M'DOG ANY, Walnut and Ch. slnut Bed-Room
Siiiie->; a*so Imrftt nn Frerch and Tea.-tei
Suite*; Mab* gany and Walnut Par nr Suites, Iu
Haircloth aud Kee*; Solas, Marble- - ’ op Tables.
Bureaus. Sideboard* Wa'dmbe*, Ronk.iiiM*,
Washsia- ds, Chuirs and Ht*istea ls of all k n 1.
New Work triads to . rder, and Couutry or
ders promptly filled;
aUif'.9 ’y.
VV. Duncan J. U. Johnston.
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants,
■76 bay street, savannah, ga.
B*-p3 1 *
R. H. Asbebos, G. W Anderson, Jr.,
John W. Anderson, A. 11. Cm-s.
JOHN W. ANDERSON S SONS & Cos
COTTON, FACTORS
ANb
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Anderson's Block , Drayton St., near the Bay.
SAVANNAH, ga.
I IRfiRAL f'ASH ADVANCES made on CON
I J SIUNMKNTS lor sale in Savannah, or on
hipmcnt to reliable correspondents in Liverpool,
New York, Philadelphia. Boston or Ballitnore.
To old patrons we return thankß ; to Dew ones,
promise i ur best services.
-I*al
Avent* Empire Line of Side Wh. el S e mere
10 New York- anzlH Iv*
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM,
Wbulesalt and Retail
Or oceri,
And dealers in
Fine Wines, Liquors, Segarl, Etc.,
Corner Drayton and Bar Streets,
SAVANNAH. GA.
’V VII Gaods Warranted. Orders fom the
n n.jr i-rntnn lea tended to. aH£<9 Iv
A. IS HARTxUDGE,
(taoral Oommission Merchant
A' U FACTOR.
92 Biy Street, SAVANNAH, GA.
"avii.g had over twenty yours exp<»ri-nee in
aid. Inisiiiess, he wi Ipi Hie ...ma strict attrition
to ihe sale ot O .tio ■ anl o-her Uristuae. mid to
lb - p i ch a- of Suppiiea, as ia f .nher years.
I-if* e will not have any interest iu the piir
Cha-ie of (lotton
L bera a va ices made n Cos rig time <<".
aujf JM’ *
JOSEPH FINEGAN & CO,
Cotton Factors
AND
OOMMISSION MKRCHANtS,
BAY STREET,
Sif-iHNAH, : : : t GEORGIA
tW Liber i! Advances maleoi Cotton consigned
to us o. to our Correspondents iu New York and
Liver|iool. anglv ly*
iaS'lfc *N«Xv- JOHN GILL.
KNOX & GILL,
Cot tola. Factor*
AND |
General Commission Merchaius,
No 125 SMITH’S WHARF, BALTIMORE
Consignment* of COTTON. RICE, etc., respect
fully solicited, and I beral advances made ihereor.
Order* for iffRS and BACON promptly execu
ted with cars and attention. _
Ayers Cathartic Pills,
For all the purposes of & Laxative
Meditate.
M Perhaps no one merit
cine is so universally
required by every
body as acatiuu-tic,
nor Was ever any bet
fore so universally
adopted into use, ip
every country and
among ail classes, as
this mild out eilirient
purgative J’ttt, 'um
Obvious reason is,
that It is a more relia
ble and far more ef
fectual remedy Jiaa any other. Those who have
tried it, know that it cured them; those who have
not, know that it cures their neighbors and friends;
and all know that what it does once it-does al
ways— that it never fails through any fault or ueg
glect of its composition. W e have thousands upon
thousands of oertilicates of their remarkable cures
of the following complaints, but such cures are
known in every neighborhood, and we need not
publish them. Adapted to all ages aud conditions
in all climates; containing neither calomel norany
deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety
by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them
ever fresh, and makes them pleasant to take, while
being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from
their use in anv quantity.
They operate by their powerful influence on the
internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate
it into healthy action remove the obstructions
of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of
the body, restoring their irregular action to healths
and by correcting, wherever they exist, such de
rangements as are the lirst origin of disease.
Minute directions are given m the wrapper oh
the box, for. the following complaints, which these
Fills rapidly <;ure:
For Dyajisjiiu or IndigMtion, Liitlnu
neu, Languor and Loss of A|ipct.ti>, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach, and restore its healthy tone and action.
For JLlrcr Complaint and its various symp
toms, union* Headache, Sick Head
ache, Xanndice or C-rcen Sickness, JR*!*
ious Colic aud Bilious Fevers, they should
be judiciously takes for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
cause it.
For U.vsentery or I>inrrkora, but one
mild dose is generally required.
For Ithenmatisin, Clout, Gravel, Pal
pitation of the Heart, Pain in the
hide, Back and l,oins, they should be contitr
■nonsly taken, as rSqtiireck to change the diseased.
action of the system. With such change those,
'complaints disappear.
For lironiT aud IBropsicnl Sn ellfnjr*
they should be taken in large and frequent doses
to produce the effect of a drastic purge. n
For Suppression a large do«e should ue
taken as it produces the desired effect by sym
pathy.
Asa Dinner Pill, take one or two Pills to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite,
and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad
vantageous where no serious derangement exists.
T)ne who feels tolerably well, oiten finds that a
dose of these Pills makes him feel decidedly bet
ter, from their cleansing and renovating effect on
the digestive apparatus.
Dr. J. C. AYER A CO., Practical Chemists, .
ZOWEZL. MASS., V. S. Ai
KUDU ill AT 1S M !
IDO HEREBY CERTIFY, that after suffering
tor 8 tears, wi’h he most et crucial ii g pain
from Chronic Rheumatism, and finding no p trim
rent rebel from auv of ib ß mat's prescript Km*
given me bv different physicians, I am ijo-v entire
Iv well, hot only of Kheumatiem ilsell.but likewise
of its effects. This ctire was i fleeted bv a pre| him
tinh styled Lineb’s Anti-Rheuoiat'c P-.wders. Ot
lbe*e powder* i took two dt zen. and have not had
any symptoms of m.v old rams loh three years.—
The effect upon erte frii- I ike mi g'c. Wi hin thieo
davs altwr 1 had taken the ti st powder, mv pains
disappeared, and I have been entirely c ear of them
up to the presem time.
To all suffering from Rheumatism, I do heartily
leenmmend tne*e powders, c ifi tentlv believing
that you have only to gi-e them a trial to secure a
lasiiftg Hire. Mna' restiecliuliv,
Eaton.on, April 22. 1885. 'JO N I.INCH
lam as well of the RWetima'i-m dav ind • I
it* eff dig, allhcnglt n-w v ij old tn <n, as 1 m ,
tlig ay I ‘.ave 11 e above «tert tiea'e
Euioiil. and, Ga., Nov. !2. B'iy. JOHN I.INCH.
We the undersign- and c ;z ns of I’otnam county
<!a . chee’luilv bear te-iin om to n e • fticacy f
Liiieb’s Anl -Rheumatic Powders in the lieatment
t ac ite or clir.i.n Khetim tom; mane rans hnv
-1 j he': ?lfC'»r.!s! V l.'fj’wi bv Ili.J ft. Iritism
«i hin oiii |i,TFttiiul k owiedge in « hich ih<‘s ptiw -
and r» wnr used exclos vely.
Joel Brat h in, VI. I). Daniel Slade,
Miphen li M ,rebat), <> It Thorn-s,
1. B. arwell, Wm. B. fatter.
Dr Adam*. Tlipnia' K.s'-ess
Mictme Dennis, NicLois m and others
Address th-* unde'S’gne t at E tonton, Oa., piv
ittp a lull d* scr ip' on ot the Case, aril enclose g
♦5 ti; sod it not curel. or g-egllv b U'-rfiied, I will
re'nni the money on application.
e 8-B'm J. G GH SOV
YOUR ATTEiXTJUN
IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE
"Henderson County, Kentucky Land Saie”
(wrand Prize Scheme,
ENTERPRIZE CHAR: EKED bv the l.egi-1.-
lore of Kelt ur-kv and endorse l and retort -
tnended by every le ding • fficial in the Stat •, and
upwards of s<ro ol her niosl.prnni'nqpl citizens.
511 Prizes, $314,320
Ooirnrisinp the richest river bottom tobacco farm*
in Itif fttnlihy county ot iletlders n, Ky., with all
their appuitenances.
Capital Prize, $150,000 !
Smallest Prize* $80!
Also, 920,h0t' in Gl*Ei NBACK , tent money,
which wi l be dt.-lribuled to the wimerso’ th first
seven pi z-*s, in the sums ol |lU,'i c, * 4'o and
#i,2"P e». h.
Tiolxets Five Dollars.
Knelt of winch entitles the holier to an equal
* h nice ot acqu ring Ml ol th sn'e-ebd ze* ■■nm
ed Th" Final drawing with I’OSITiVEi.Y t4e
place J Hi, Y 4th. 18**); «t MASONIC TEMI’LK.
I.OUL'sVll.l E. KY. many hu d-- ds w bo
have given unqualified cetiifirates and endorse
met ts of ibis m.iguificent erderpri-e, we nten'ion a
fi w; v*z: >v. N. Haldennan. Louisville Cottiie
-lournal; S. I M Major, FranU'.-tt Ve men ; Go 1 .
J. C. Noble. Paducah J etald; B G Thomas, Lex
ngton Oh-erver and Reporter; Fdilors Nashvilm,
Te n.. R-pttl>lican Hat.per Editors Kvan-v |h
lud.-Journal or Courier; G>v SttVens Hon. T
C. MrCrearv U. S. Senator; Hon J. T. Bunch,
Speaker o’ - Kv. Legists! u'e, Hon. R. T O'a-s ot
Hetmerson, Ky., Him. 0. T Cox. State Geob'g;*t
for Ind., or any prnminxtt otlieial or busin-ss man
in either if the following "ities. where i e K-ter
prise is beet known: viz: Lonieville, Fr-nklort,
PaOneah and Henderson. Kv.. or Evsnsvi je lnd
NO SCHEME e*er pre»ent*d stnh attractions as
this, as even dollar invested liv ticket holders, is
held in trust b\ th>- commissioners appointed li>r
that purpose bv the Legislature, until the drawiup
takes place auo the ptiz s are delivered.
In order to have your ticke’s pronely repis’eted,
hu> at okce of your nearest club agent, or remit
by F.xpres.- (p eiiaid,) Draft P. O Money order, or
regis'ered letter, to either of the f»!!::wiiig financia
agents who will futr.i It full descri tive ci cnl*rs;
!i H LYNE Cash’r F’a mets Bank, Hender-on.
Ky ; U. B Al F.XANDF.K t’otnmeicial Ben*,
Louisville, Ky.; JOHN P I.ATH.VM Pre». Bank
Hopkinsville, K' ; JAMES L DAI.LaM. rom
mercml Bank. Putucah. Ky ; B G. THOMAS.
Cash. Obs. and Kept’r Lexington. Kv. ; \V. B.
TV LER, Cashier De o*tt Bk., Owensboro, Kv,
rsr g. md Club \ge its winted everywhere.
H S. MtiYtß. ‘ J. HARRIS.
. m. s. meYeb & co,
Wholesale Dealers in
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Trunks,
85 Cbervy St.. MACON, GA.
Who'esale Department on the 2 d Floor.
Merchants supplied at the New Ymk Ma ket
iers . mi 3- a
iv eilicai ISottCtt.
•pvOCTORS SMITH & TA< KETT hnvmz en
XJ lered iiit.- en pa tier hip iu the pmc ifo" 1
»e icu e. re-pect ally triid-i ibeir pruieauoudl ser
vees *n (tie public.
Isf/" N.-N.— A liberal dire- unt made to ilio<*
who pay iu curb, or Us equrrieut. at tdetimeol
He I vice.
Residence of D' . Smi h the Jmdan lot, on De
pot Btr et.
lif Dr T 'Ckett, the old Dubose house, on B- x
A kle-tree*
Odic- on Cnlleze street, in the Stewart building,
W ent of l\#~ Office. jml3tf
ISAACS’ lIOUSK,
Cherry St Macon, Ga.
E. ISAACS, Proprietor.
THIS HOTEL is located in the cennal portion
of the ci'y—convenient to Ware Houses end
bu inesa houses generally. It being the only house
in the city kept on the
EUROPEAN PLAN,
Offers unequalled -ad-vantagfes to the planter *)rd
travelinr pubhc generally
The table is supplied with the best the market
Sffiwds, and the rooms furnished with new and neat
fumi'dre.
Jgy” A FREE Hack will be in attendance at aii
trains. j»Botf
BS. S. G. ROBERTSON,
SURGEON DENTIST\
oct26tf Ourßß SET, GsOKGIX.
________ •
SAMUEL F. HAMILTON’S
• CORNER CONGRESS, WHITAKER and ST. JULIAN STREETS
SAVANNAB, GFEORGrI A y
JJAS now on hand anew and admirably selected Stock of
* SILVER AINU GOLD WAft E t
WITCHES. Os the mest eerroved tPste. of hofh An-er : e-n Wed V. ** r
every *<«e. Ornamental -,nd F*l„. CQI.D RI Vf}q. f \ MO Nf»S fA ol
•ind .atesr style fU.IOTTTERIE, end rare and enst.lv Fancy ' r.fel"" sni ahfr f f P "T
ritfts. In short, every, hi g that the trade ra - furnish, et aDd Br,d,, '
His Stock is the Largest and Best of any Southern Home.
4n iss er b,mKhlat fun p ices
ffTieeler 8f Wilson’s ■Noisetess (Lock Stitch)
. ( S ewi:a S MaoliineiS.
JOB PBIJVT IJf*G !
NEW MACHINE PRESS !
NEW and BEAUTIFUL STYLES of TYPE.
THE Proprietors of the Appeal lake pleasure in atinoiinincr to tlio Ltisiiu sr
pill lie that tliev have just ttdried to this establishment ill tl, o (Ty lures that <m t.
make up a Filial’ CLASS, e
Complete Job Printing Office.
PAMPHLETS,
hand Rills,
PO-TEKS.
PROGRAMMES,
Dg>DChJi<,
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HE \HS.
CARDS, URCULARS,
ENVELOPES
And, ill fact, ail kinds «t^
PLAIN A TNJ ID
MBteT SQM ®aS3S3E®sa
VA’ill bo Promptly Exe.-ut-l, In Go 1 1 Style, and on Re’iwniaWe T< rrus.
In this tiepin tinet.l we liaVe Exp,-, iei.ced, I’asty ArtistP, and feel safe in uroti.s
sing enpre satisfac.iion in every ijistattce.
a:\TRAL CITY ( OVIHIIOV POWDER^
IToses, Mules, (?atlle, Hogs, Steep and Poulty. •
A RELIABLE MEDICINE FOR DISEASES INCIDENT TO ALL KINDS OF STOCK.
»I Ktrenzlhen Die sto: .ach
and cleaiiHe then!
so n i tie!is*Ve nittiter, and
bring them to a healthy ei tale.
They art a sure preventive ot
'nd a certai remedy f-r all
1 «ea>es incident to ibe HORSE,
nch aS
f»<s of Appetite and V tal Eu
Jh or Milch. Cows.
By ic Hal wxpe- imerit, it has been M »
proien |ha> I'tfwder* wII iu* \
d'seai-es of ( Ink ne, Tu'k'eiH Din ks, ~~~
etc., and will improve 'he coutiiiioO
ot all kinds ot Fowls. . . . i
These 1‘ wders are offe'ed to the public wiih a znirantee o* iiiacnca. usetulnes-' t . all Who Sto. L
of any kind. A 'l Ding ists hare them lor sa'e. a' FIFTY GEN IS tertu x Full Cnee oos accnmp*
ny each box- The iroue aupplieu at a li-iera' c,s. oum hy the Sole M mil' nre-s.
XI. W, HtTlffT tfc CO.,
DiiU fUISI'S, Oil Kit hY SITCEET, MA* <*.V, (It
nov4-fTta For sa e in Cutl.be t. by T S. l’O ■» < LL.
—M——M—a—WP—MWW—waMesaa—M——l. I is———wwe
l v ew anti Beauiifu!
STXLLIKKR.T GO OHS,
JIST re c.ive;d and opened ly
Mrs. M. X-i. COOPER.
COLLEGE SitiEET. (UTHBLKI, GA.
Her Stock is large an*l *'*'iii|ilete in every tl' jmriment, and <tnnn**t fel t<* |dense
every one, in style, quality, and quantity. Attention is invi.ed to her
Stock of Spring flats, Bonnets, Flowers, Laces, Eibbcns, Ltc*
Which she in i ftering at reusi nable prices, with a giiatiint«>e that
the articles euld will prove just as ret-niiim- nded.
A CARD TO THE AFFLICTED,
Dr. M. L. LICHTEfSSTADT, n resident of Georgia for 2t£'ars. lenre to
tender las Services -o the citizens of Randolph and adjou ti g couniies for the wentineirt of nil
rhrnt ic Iti-eases. lint, especially tln-se of a Nervoui charttcler. suui as Neuralgia ftf th©
Face and Head, as Sciatica, or pains ill l&e fhp, Joints, T liiglis. Kue-S and Vntrea
Ors 'netjMid of treating disease in its various forma, bv ekten.ttl applicat.i<m*. »«- introduced
hy me in this St te, in 1865. npon my return front Euiope, and is, compaiaiiv. lv soeaki. g «
cw one. t ut, lifts been alrea iy sufficiently tested in various p u-rs of this State, to s cure tor it
hosts of friends, especially amongst the many patients whose sufferings have been promptly and
PERMANENTLY cur, dhy means of the ‘ Bioineter.’'
I liave speedily re-tore'd thotie who suffer, and iroirl the b'ight.ing disenae of Paralvs'*. and have
bad the gratification to see the return of fiealtli iu the victim* of F.pileptic convulsions, wnos
case* li-ave beeti lepeatedly pronounced i cu able, by competent au'lioriii 8.
Gout and Rheumatism yield- to this treatment with wonderful promptness, and not les* re
markable in the fact that ull km diseases, by whatever technical name they may be designated,
have to succumb to my system of external medication.
My Certificates, which, amoogifot «r«, boar the i.a"i“s of eminent ci-izans of this State and
Alabama. »id be di-trihuted by mail, or can be had upon application to me. A patient perusal
of the mine is Soiii-ited.
SSS” Until further n<itice I curt he found at the Hotel in Cuthbert, on evety
Tlinrsday, of each week, uud hope to secu-e the approbation of those who
m»y need r»y servioos. dec9 if
infcrffiiitioa-AgCLCV.
A Great Poßlic Want, at Last, Supplied,
hfot widtim Hetal'te to chimt at Washing,
tun or FUrtchere.
1 ■* SQUIRTED promptly a- B-verfcd reia?Ke to I'ftn-
Vi sinus Bonn nes, Pat' nts, Int rtial K v-nue I
c not aid di cistons. ConiiHCtots’ art-on i.ts, nr
business b lore any of tbe Departments u( tbe
(j,x enwirnt.
Bo b members if our Him h yirg so- ttmt.v years
bten mot tolbi' wuh ih- in Various
department* 111 it s I'nit. we hare Ml|, nor ad
vantages for tut ipslting mini mal on upon any
point of pub ic.bi siness.
Allletier* enclosing.Vcents, with a s amp for
• e urn portage, wilt be m.m dialely answered and
explicit and Salisiaclui inform in n . given. It
wnl be carelulu obtained, so ts to make it ahso
lot ly rrliable.
We also attend, on reasonable terms, so
Tb-‘C -Upet ton of claims, |ubiicand piivatef Ex
auiiuetion as to paeniubilily ol supposed ioreu
titnis; Tbe bailing ol pa'ents® The’ putcka*e
and Sale ol: land* ; 1 lie tranauution ol business at
any poiut—tinouih irusted agents tviih whom we
are in oorresp tineuce
Parties having' I nds for sale, especially in the
Smiibein Statin -will tit and it In *heir aovan-age .to
setul us a bill • eseripinm of their p emises. wi b
terms fcc. This miisi be accompanied ,b» o> iiful
lai aud a stamp. The timal dit-gent efi-rls made
to riispo e of all property ei.lnested to us ll
sold, a modn ate lee p-Jy'p- r ceut. i charged-.
THOMAS J. HARDAWAY
is author z n to act as Ageut for us. Any busi
ness htrwaided through him will teceive piompt
attention
W liter br especial permission, to Hon. J. ,1.
Marlin, Sixth A.dli r in 111,- Trea-uri for lhe Post
Ofliie pepal-luiei I ) Hon. I>. P. Hollowa,; tan
commissioner of Patents, Washington. I) I
Hon John Millet!ge, U. S. l)‘s lie Atinmev lor
(lemgia; F. H. Smith, t-*q, Orficial Reporter,
House ol Rmiesentitilres, Wa-hmgti.n, 0.0;
Moses K-i-y. E q , Cashier Nuiinnal Me ioptditun
Bank, Washington D C.; Ohas A. James, E q ,
Cashier Hank ol Wa-sbiuglti t , Washington, I). C;
P.dts A S.ielley, Pri-pr le ors m the M"r ,poliian
Hole’. WaShii K'lin. I>. O ; J hn C'nmmii'S, late
\maoc aie Justice SnpuU",e C' u>t, Boise Ciiv, Ida-
I'd ! Utees A Haley, Pr..pi elors t ong> sshvml
lSlobe, Wishing!im 1) C; And to the Members
g-'lli*’ al Vol the 4-St Congress
NIU.S A DAVIS, Into mar inn Agents
Office, No. 4"'B efentli S reel. Waslitligton, D. C.
Jacob It. I'avis nlOeorg a.
••pi9«.s * \V M . I S' 10, es JfewY rlt
I lie i\ew ions Kills.
THE undersigned have the p'easme ol • announ
cing In itier■■ I tends an i the jialirg publtc
gt ~e a y, 'hat they will i-sne in this c ty, on or
hour ihe ft'h proximo, a Daily and Weekly news*
paper, undei the idle ol
THE MACON DAILY JOURNAL
AND
MACON WRINKLY JOUUNaL.
Is let ad to ll e poldiefe ol ihe paper, it w II I e
tough in say that, it shall b- the It it of our Me
oin ike util a land I* r law a. (I. Ihe ue of tip
i hi m- as-hall mdw-Hietmt c aim to rank with
.lie true so-ia of the A-u-h and defenders ol th
oiiiiin s honor nhd safely. It is vein true that
Is sounds ike prpi ir-g he crew- to 'he pump*, us
he good old ship -eemeto b'- ill lire »e v act o
It Hi; 'or he* ti ai iinoli But events me mil to
is and s.ussed w e i pieseot nu y coiniiiantis tb.lt
u *, tu oil!- iu ml, «s ‘e-»!«»«.• eby evciv |>o*er o:
i.it 11 c, 'O ;lit* in-z ujg v»t*’iipunns ♦»! I i'lei-«iuy
j*.v. Miiiini' f ami b» eve v * \V til im*un to MuV if
o"Obb\ t tir* c;tl‘ ll I • eel lie ol I tie R *|>'ibl»C. This.
• u t- j'i nu cl c.i not be jo e In ia< q »»•
Ce c «i <1 l» mu t> co o. eiatio , b.i k su e 4 Ur
'S ' id e evi .
In
oriiiit't «*t ,h-s |Kt|i**r, wo (lav irivt i* «$,.»-(• a» p nth
•i hcpl" th Nt «' l e —aii.i wb" all « ..» *
t Hilt* liiluo II I ev| t*' Y Ml 111 , 1-1 II'JT I
i'li bf 111 8‘ Vd isl iiti ex end-d mo ce « i
». n v% s Me and .v.
Tlu- Coni' 1-ejirtrlm •* t will nc ivf sp ciaJ
e ii»»h, a ». ht* j'w. in i'tuiid ieh Ide.
Ou ti>hi b« ioff C"iii|*o>fo ol ptitciMttl | rirdeiK —
co in !«»••«*» plTso .ul \ li .i.ieodiMjf a ?
mill'll n Hie wink mi cioiit *>ut'ao<e»* *lm :
!»•* »• t*ili i cI cx cu-‘om «»; toe pHpf-r wil r« tl c
dm* and: ii ii u p ofe-»* oi al icpoiisiio'i.
He DkOi Jour oaf w and orifaiti fwfitx-eight anil
I’hf V\ ek' ihn -)’•*'s # c*oliim.*.** if teaitni
niiipi Th-d b *tl» hlmtoo- imiv be i I *ce i wiitm
he t'fhch t»l U f
th olbi iojf x’*im* y low tjife.';
Da v « uttia 1 , iteita .... 0«
*• •• p-ix aioiittij* a s*»
“ “ thtee uioo hs % l oo
Wefkly J‘Ui oul o<p »fi-i 2 o«»
«• * * p x tiiou bs I 25
Subscription* so t|i«- D.tU. hn a bm* . tt i-d tlini
href iiion b*, 7‘ e*M<is p»»r month No Mib cap
tions oibeWeik* f r a less \ eri* d»bin mx imuihli*.
i'em- cash in ud'Mite Nu r p«* will t»f Ht* 'i um
the moiifey utc topauus ihe o <1 < ; uikj ihe pw
,e tnvuiiabiv sU-p.Csi at ihe euo ot the time } aid
f r.
Hu udvfer»!f! ; hjj «u>B 4»!I be fott and mnderafe, and
**e s<» icit thepatmi kge of ihe business men of Ma
con, ple«igmg ou selves l«» merit ibeir favors.
THE JOB OFFiCE.
Will be a tirsi class ealablMtmeni—fill'd »iih the
t at stele "I the lypigiuhte art-uhdor the aupei
t lenuence "f one if l ie best job Pi inlet B in the
««mth, iissi“'ed bv . xpenferbed workm ti. In ask
• t>jr (tie tutors i t out fi tends in thi-* line, we liav.
but to sav i ur m 'to will h.- Pr inp ne a, Dispatcl
and Mndetule CliH'g''. Perfect satisfaction gta •
•uteen, or no money de" anded.
ill- ■ Nee is htCated at No. 10 Hollingsworth
Blink' Poplar "treet, where we will be |> eased to
«, lOoIU-i ottf li je d v at :| H '"lies.
NEVILLE HATUilfiON.it RirKS,
.„ , - P-lieiora.
HORSE AND CATTLE
REMEDIES.
The Seat and most Reliable ever
bffered to the Public .
Tha American Magnetic
Epe Liniment.
EH’JINE CONDITION FOWBEES
CERTI FI CATE.
ga» I he-eby certify that I I uve examined. and
thoroughly tented in m.v prnrili e the
above ar i leu. ind restart tFem as preparations il
great merit andwo.ild cordially lec.-n me- it tl em
as heimr prepared w'th art rcial Wire from r«*
liable Ingredients. >nd " or* efti »rion- lor the
treatineiit of the vh-ions di-eases »oi whi« h are
designed, than any rem etiiea dt which I have
knowledge.
GEORGE H. DADD,
Veitrinam Swgem. Author of
tiologyof ths Horse," “ Modern B‘ >'■ e Dictor, rfc.
Purchasers will p 1»«« »,<* /°T ® «<>Py ?. f ‘ Horeeand
(tattle Owner’s dutfle etstis.
LORD & SMITH, Proprietors^
Cnicaoo, ILLS.
F.,i -a e b. T. t O»'K’n
* aeiUe.
Fish Hooks, Linos anl Floats.
t i great variety. Al-o.
ELY’S GUM WADS-
F. * .ie bv T S. I'OWEI.I. frost e,
,1 7 ; |) ■! ’o-i-t, U -..1i-e le and <ta nine-.
UiL.W.N liuUSh
OPPOSITE TASSINGER D1 POT,
SI A < ON, : : : . :■ f •* GA.
E- E. BilCWft & SOI?.
nntrlffi J’Kopmi-TiiH-t.
Especial y -ipdigiicd li*r the iibt; of tba
Medical Profession ar.ri the Family,
FOSSB.'>!'INO those inliins : c Medicinal Prop.r
lies which be I ug to an
Old and Pure Gin.
Good fir Kidney Complaints. A delicious Tonic.
For sale by T S "POWELL Trustee,
teb* or 'l> negisl. ti*«>kse"ei ad S’-itinner.*
notlceT
DURING tny contemplated absence trt f.nuisi.
ana nr out eel I have made C"T. H. ti.
June*, Cutnbait. Gat., a/j leg.! agent.
ocUblf £. J. RAGLAND.
tiegal Advertisemeats.
Gtm.l V Kaspolpa o.iu.ATr —J„„ tB T
den ami others h.s ts io. H * r *
Utdin.rv, to h.»ve ihat part or r * °f
lad ng tirmi the t re»l.,u rod bv ihe r
TJ. Con.ni to ihePotrt, 1... m*,7 k r"/
si,me made a private wry. a. and a , Bbl^
A person. ltite-esHdisre nm fi and bpd r ,,„
hie their nlj“cti'„is, „ an, ihe, . ! "ST 1 *«
on or h -for the Is, Tnes in JnV
nr.ter wit! he grantef the ap..|.,.,„i« ““
KAXtHt.Prt oi.xTr. J-ttM,h~'o
VA Whitspt, h s api l, and nr ietiett of Adninia’.
M« and. b "ts on. on the .State of ,l„ bCW
Way la-eot sn-d ..n. t, d.< a-ed A» tP-wm-ara
If.*
w ~i, n
G^ls®'piied^^r!r^ Hr r :
the estate Ot W illiatt, R. Ha t l»tTT** ***" " n
deceased; all p rsons s-e hA.b, bb r“
their -biectinns, if anr they ti r- n„ . V*
H- Sl .he app h-a' , J ‘ ,De "“'■ ‘ e,V rs »'"'h°e gr!i n !
MORIGAdE SHERIFF’S P.ALE
WlL!,hes o . d on the Ist T„e-da» i„ J UD e n -xt
belo.e the Court House d.tor in the city „| Q W V
hen, that let ot land No gj, ~ 1
ol C.ttbher. fronting the Court „ , u ,e ' 8 |IU *
ten and running North H the e.r htit leet A 'srt
the ."south pa t of No 3, in sou.,r e Blirt
fidnung 311 feet, on the si eel running North from
Court honse-squire, and E,st*t„ the rear I*o
Also the led next a joining, and No th „f l. n ” .
tut ted in No 3 and so ~,p n in aid .it, _!! e "
ty and Hta te and known as th* "Crew* otfj - e ulr'
Also. I square to-, contain n 3 -cr-s h in. „
Os lot of tan No. 7,. in the S vth „T
county ltd St ite, now within the «v.-|*,rat. imi .
V» a, and WIT "an" rs
Ot * !T H Tu BI,Mv Stmth hr lot
M Ba km , ’merwl.vT" MS ** 101 thereon E.
nisltnd <r * /0a ’ Wi ' h har ’
Jamies buciiavw
Sh^’ifT
G: OliGl.a ItAM.Oi.PU 1 . CSTV —s ti,rkvr
Ado tniMrjtor ot | v Httg.es, deee?sld Z’
pies tor Betters ot D-s,„Rs,.,n from
Dtven under my hand -tticiaHv. Anrils tcyn
811,7 Sm M GORMLEY Ordinary.
/ vEORUI a. Ramjou'u t ouXTir. -JnbdeeSmith
nd M I"'"'" r. v.el State u'bresvd’
nd M It Smith Mheft-nl countv ~f Randoinh
h .veai.phe.ltor l e-.er ot Vil hmmtrt.i,,., 0 ,
Z li" ;f!‘ r - e B " "fid cm, yde
■ej ed All I.eisottswe herehv rfotiti dto tile their
oJ C 'O.S. ,t a y hare.,,-, ~r brf . re , h ®'^
y ue *- e,se '• ,srs w,it b *
Hives ii i i-r ,nv ha-I . ti-iiiir .\, )P :i o | ls 7,
t‘l-7 :m M tJJ U„EV 0 li.,try '
( i Ramkii in t\ on-tt - lames T. Han
A I den Admit is r t-r de b ns non. of the eat
■ate ot Mche.it. Cook. ... eiord. at pi, ~ for I «„ e r*
"t I'D" stoo trotii sa d-state. Ad pe.sons inter
es ,and a e not fi>d tl- t hta Mppiiratiou wji| t e c „„.
td-r. and tit the if xt time l. tm of the un ol Or.
tnary tor aid Conntv. fi'veo „„ e nv hand o!s
Oc a! \ »#ih 15th day ol F •*» tiarv ls7<»
hb 73m M . (JO tMLKY, 6 dimry.
I N Y Y om<;K R ' N 'U’H COUNTY
' " \ - I utde- n» Ci.ri \ i»ui »f-ct„ 18 v , fthe
code nf Oeirgia. In re'ation to lie standard
eigh’ nil t ea urea, and th - con dy having te-n
*i-»plie«I with »al! rhe wtig'ifs ad m Hsun-s
v »•» < ,ii» v »»ut - a . t iWt ,ot the co ti % ihe coze 8
tlm ctu’itf of Ra‘irioif»h an* re<j»- ctfu iv re
tj i *'t a o c *fhf fi’ viii'd H' and have th»jr wcig-'-is
i»:e;4.-u' , fcs ichtfd an ! md»k un 1 bra i'tai a< the
oirect*. Otrcu uudtr mv hanfl *.ffi i IK.
M OH-nM! RV Or ii
h-bo’-3f/i a p* x flici., Cierk.
EACH CARGO CF THIS .
Gp U A.3MO
IS ANALYZED
Bofore Being Offered for Sale|
And Warranted Equal to (he
Oiiginal Standard Ya'ue.
t®“ To be used on all Crops precisely at
P< ration Guano.
11. H. JON IS Agent,
!tii2?6!f Cnllihfft.Gs.
PICTURE FRAMES,
HAVE aHne assortment o r MOULIMNG3 ra*
rums patterns at and w ait'a and am pepartd
'o make Picture Ffvnres ttt am dime- aim », _
T S. POW ELI.. Tinute*.
api7’’t Rrugraiat Bimkseller and S'a*'oner.
PIANOS!
Eps Ointment
I>l :
KKVEN
GOLD MEDALS WERE AWARDED
At la i* Flirt* held in th" South in Octo
ber and Nov mint 18(9 to
CHAS. M. STIEIT,
For tile Treat fiANOS, over
Baltimore, Philad Iphia and New York
PIANOS.
Ortficr axd Ntw Wa*'.iv«o»is, No. 9. North
l.ißMtitTy St, ab-'Vk Baltimore *t,
. BAIeTIMOUE, BID.
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wiit.in |2 noi- tbs if u>i entirely .satisfactory to the
pifebasef,
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and for al by T. iS. I’OWEL > Agen\
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HAV- 0,4 S*\L&
A large
TOILET SOAPS.
iVASHING SOA S,
STABCH.
BLUEING,
, Violin STRINGS.
ff.if.tr STRINGS'
Musical
CUTLERY, CURL IAG IRONS,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Etc.,
For sale bv T. S P tWEI.L, Tiustee.
a," 7ct I)iu?ei*l , B ok-e ler and Siattoner
FINE BIBLES.
HAVE a few .. o*e ol lire Fie lliotograpb
UIdLE-i, which a e a~ i.iii h adniind.
»i.r7ct Druggiijj, BcokceUer and SUUoler.
PIANOS!