The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, July 08, 1869, Image 2

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,0 » PBISTMO establishment. 4 siiMt ¥ l S7'ltL.qpen-a*: the Masonic Hall, on Thursday f » night (t|# 8«J» Inst) by PROftS. QIDGWNGS AND BORING. We teacfra thorWglf course of Graceful Movements of the body and all the FasKionaMe Dances of the Day. TEItJIS. . (Payable when the Pupil is'eutwed ) Each pupil per month, twelve lessons, - - $lO - r Classes taught in Academies or private families jly8 t 1C69 • THOS. H BROOME, represents I- A- M- Binninger & Cos, I IMPORTERS ANH WUOIK-ALK DEALERS IN 1 WINES, GINS, &C.', \ H lll ■■-■- w yga. 9 » syis:r ■nbab Beoadwav. - - - NEW YORK SOLE PROPRIETORS AND' IMPORTE! 8 OF Binniuger’s Old London Dock Gin. Holders Solicited /established 1778 I june.24, 18G9. 9-*ly. [OFFICIAL.] Executive Department. I Atlanta, Ga , June off, 1809 $ To tiie SHriff, his .Lawful Dei’UTV, or the Jailor of FikeWiuntt: Whersah On Ihe 2lst day of June, 1809, Peter Reid was bought before James H Culberson, a Notary Puolp ajpl ex-officio justice of the Peace-in and for P.ko btintv, charged, upon affidavit of one John J. CaisoV with the offence of enticing and decoying a semfit from her imployer, and upon his having been adjojged guilty, was then and there, therefor, sentence! by the said Notary Public and ex officio Justice ©Wi le . peace, ‘‘to pay a fine of ten dollars and costs of ion, or in default there of, to fc>e confined in Iw. common jail of said county ol Pike until discharge!.” a!H | \VfiERKAB. It appears t‘ lo in a petition presented tome, signed hy respectab c an ,| responsible citizens asking for the remission of sentence, that tiie prisoner had not the benefit fit C ouucel a t his trial; and that the facts in the case sh JW t ] lrt {. ie p eigou whom he was charged with j s [j s ovvl) wife, who had been hired without >; s knowledge or consent, and that upon such charge Hll j j,) j e . fatff of the payment of the fine imposed, j. ie ‘ was sentenced as aforesaid, to be imprisoned j n the common jail of said county of Pike until diseha ,, .and Whereas, it fu.ither appears that the said prison, or did in nowise induce or decoy his said wife from the service of lie l said employer, but that sire U-tc of her own freewill and accord, and returned to I Inn- Ititins.;,, a. i Whereas, The-said Peter Re! ley is totally unable to pay the fine and costs imposed upon him hy the sentence as aforesaid and would, if further confined be prevented from cultivating his crop, and thus he compelled to suffer the loss of his whole ycaT’s labor: • . Now, therefore, considering this a proper case for the exercise of Executive clemency, it is Ordered, lhat the said fine of ten dollars, to gether with costs of proftecution, in ami by the said sentence imposed, as aforesaid, upon U- Hai< l Peter Reid, he and the same are lu-roLv remitted; and that he be forthwith discb** *» o<i Bet at I liber tj'. Given under mv han'' Seal of the Excen tive Departin' ” tll e Capital in Atl .nta, the day ancL°* r nrh!t a * ,>u <'« written n B. B. BULLOCK, Gov. i fa r>*o Governor; ’ j Eugene Davis, Sect’y Ex. Dept Jl}. 8, 1869- ' | i ii. mm I f/°rlT IN VK tQ r trPat a,! P. rh>lle diseases, Svphi ■ai -i 1 - 8 " S J ms - Gojibirifea. (Beet Stricture I Glc, HtiK, and nil Uniary diseases ard the effects ■ of mei-cnr-v are completely' eradicatedr SptMmah?re I rhea ojseminal weakness, resulting Iron, >e™ZL I or tjl her causes, and which produces gome ot the I *&<**■ * blotches, bodily 4 knes I h,di *? 6f, °"’ Constipation. aversion to socle y J. | manliness ahead of future events, loss oft meimni ■ indo once, nocturnal emissions, «nd finallv mmi™ lh Cn ufc ft o vit ‘ u power, can be fully restored to ■ health Persons afflicted with thisorany o her ■ deUcatp. intricate or long standing const'itu- I K^SFir 1 ’ uld givc the L) '" tura t,kl - I £ , l Z be doctor publishes a medical circular that ■ gives a full < xposihon of venearal and private dis I that can be had free at office, or by »mdl fm' ■ one stamp- It gives a clear delineation of all tZ I flm ,« ,D J m Tvßu]thi Z trom the infringe- I ment lrT,,ri , l Jaw . excesses, iirdftlgencw. exno ■ wires, and imprudence in married or single w * ■ Every toitquce contains instruction to the afflicted I a'* 3 D * C i ,,r 8 <.*" hfc oU.ir.cd bv giviiic a written statement of the case, and medicine* ? n |be forwarded by mail or express In some fosffb • ces, however a personal examination i& absotatelv ■ necessary, while in others daily'personal attention 18 required and tor the accommodation of S pat ents there are apartments connected with the I iSSilSil prov 'l ,e,i with eve, y requisite that is calculated to promote recovery, including ftedica ted vapor baths. All prescriptions are prepared in the Doctor’s own Labralory. under his pereonaT I sttpei vision. Med'cal pamphlet at office free, dr by mail for two stamps. No matter who hate failed read what he says. Office No; 180 Third sheet letwecn Grecn_and Walnut streets,-near the Post! office Louisville, Ky. Office boms BA.M.to 7 P M.; bundajs, 10 A. M. to 12 M Psychologic attPvACtion or faschna -lICJN, hs ajtplied to liw purpose of lift ■ A ■ new book, 40 » pages (nonpariel ), bound in cloth ■ A curious book for curious people This work-is scheme or mere .circular, hut con f”l) i lUht U U;jti( ' , ‘/ to e s ert #»» power over men r atmhalb. Can be obtained hy sending your ad less with postage toJite publishers. f T. W. EVANS & CO., mJGM m j BLANKS, A LARGE lot of Bcrlarfttivms, and other legal Bb*ttlus or wtie at this Office. • '|fV#itt(jee!'s tSMwriu ‘““great i Southern Preparations. I - I THESE are the standard Family iSlerUcinen M ' America. They are prescribed and used hy M medical profession. %-y are pruned by.. e JH mother and father. They immediately merit p*! lie esteem and the confidence of all who oncetj theit virtues. They are prepared hy who are fully, authorised by the Congress of J United States, nod are the result of.a long experience. ■ Being neither secicts lior pHt«its.ft. 1 met'.iCat • have no.hevitancy in glvj | thorn a fair trial antt *- Hearty recommeudatiuu. *ll THOUSANDS of our fellow beings are consigned to untimely grates, and the j groans of old and young cirostiitfly cify : | aloud for relief from Diarfihea, Cholera M., „,j, Asa . M.lt of much scientific research faithful bedside experience. we h,r all those Summer complaint-which » pit*, and never failing in its effects. No mother dm* ail to have a supply of the UKO BEMEDI | Preoared with artistic beauty, with chemical p*. j and exactness, selected and comb tied acm% extensive medic ,1 expciiettce, unique in <u# l ,| appearance, mild, pleasant* and cooling to stomach and never failing in remedial effects,■ unerring fingcr.of truth points tp the REDH . UMiHKA REMEDY as the boasted coudany,,.! the dnv'for all forms of Diarrhea, Cholera, ChtJ| Morlms Nausea.- Vomiting, Cramps, etc. ?| Pric«* $1.90, or six bottles for $5,00- Sent parts of ih» country tMig .—-at i—-— x -. ” Memphis, pll ENGLISH FEMALE BITTST WHAT THEY WILL DO ?' They will restore fading female beauty, will [ t H the pale et-eek, will hurl hack the tliat encircles your brow, will mid lustre to vour lifeless eye. will giv.e liiillianyH activity to your dull intellect, will strengllmflH sooth \ our shattered nerves, add tone, k'althjl| bouyaiicy to your whole, system. HOW WILL THEY DO THIS* By arousing, regulating and restoring all W females to a healthy cm dilion By fining, ' those Complaints peculiar to the femalem», f.P'.I as painful, suppressed or irregular Menstrnp* Aisteria, Leucm rhoea, (’h orosis, Piolapsur Ulceration and Irritability of the Womb, Pair,, thefeide my! hack, Melancholy, Palpitation up r .j heart, Smitmning and Giddiness ol the head,c . j feet an i Inn ds, Nervousness, Bfck Readaclj feeling of suffocation, indisposition to ciifermt ’ and all those diseases wrising from a i)er»( J cooditiou of the nteriue system, whether afitt. ... old or young, married or .-ingle. This ''"J is neither secret nor patent, but is prepared •- offered hy the tegular -medical profes-io . We have hundreds similar to the foUowin? VRoil AN EMINENT PUIUtCIAN «*F CARROLL Cos ,Hi m Mes.-rs, J P DLOMQUOLE & CO : As your “English‘Female Bitters” is neillm secret nor a patent, 1 have frequently present ;«j lor the various female complaints of our cunt -,-J andaiways with the m >st satisfactoiy resuliir ;.|3 is decidedly the most valnahle'Ct tnhlnal ever kiii.wo for the' Meat men tof those coH)|)]»s*g«fl pecudar to the female rex. old or young, nut hesitate to give it a hearty recoimut'niMjH Its as.ouishing cures have won for it manyhi.'sH in Cairoil County, ai il I hope its.rfiicieni'.T soon be heralded till over .lie coiihtry tlwt»|H jvnedtciil profession and tlurfemale <*• iXTitjiunifya«H ; ***<> its nd van tones. G. W. V AbSidlt, 1 1 -® ! f V English Female Ritters is accurately mK i;;-H,tly put up in large but ilea, at fSi ••--u. *!> thiee hi »t ties for SH> 90 -one hot Ile IT-Vy * l>,, a two wsu. shipped t<# all ■ parts otlSw D on receipt of pi ice. Hold bv all I>.nggi ( ?;.l J, P. 1 RUMUDOLE oi (JO.. Pnfw.lßl Memphis, KIDNEY AAg pi r Affections ore exceedingly dV-LiJhL ..*X/XJ"in so'tnC all over the country, and i. anf ] t ro Ai, long fefff the necessity of a leniedy thuihlir tr relied m'” 11 in all those afieclions a 1!( j .u'VW qualified to prepare such a remedy , ' A ! physician himself. ‘ We have pr«ct xeif £ t: M ahi ut twenty rears.-and can safe!v say (kPM know oi no combination to equal on’r EXT. BE/VRBERY AND BifCll It it- leccmimeiided t;» cure all derangement*ofttS Sidneys and Bladder, such as G ravel UriiiMiti P-'sits of all kinds,'Bloody or nn'lf<v Urine. fr,l,ir J desire to urinate, pain in smaN of-back, dKllbrli toe pmn in ivgion of bbid er. Gout. nervous tremWing meloiiclioJy. .evil forel)o(lii| % effects of hnbitfi of -dissipation or early abuse. Hi of power and memory, and all iW affcctioteiJ quiriog a prompt and decided Diuretic old or young, mala or female. t«* P: ke SI. or six bott.l es for sf>. Sfclpped totW paits of the country on receipt of pi ice. Sold . . ull ditmgibts, ■ ' «t J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO., Prop’n. Memphr*-, TeiM The Chill Puzzle- . ] s s J s 8 1 1.1 s ‘ *1 Mils ' . i » J, 1 i ll 4 1,1 a ffd libbh if 1« * fill i b c f c b i II s 11 'llilicfofchm, II • , 8 1 1 . 1 . 1 l) c f °g"fchi||H R 1 lil.c to g n-g.o fc h i I 1 « s IIn! ** c ‘ °{T ni n gafe f 1 1, C sm!4f gn l * ingwfcbin * il MK f Y gDl 11 KOfOh 11 l« . 8J l i hcfogngofch i 1 Is 611!h c fog o f c h i J 1 s sllihcf of chills * >i' Jjcfch i- .1 J s , 8 11ihc hil 1 g . * ' B llih i I 1 s B IIi 1 I g sills I sis , g .ix idfc,,*' I ,chill,, ered ..LT, cff'Ctinir ib.M came, ~0 U)<. Vie 1'“ B '"“ 0,1 f 1 >vl.en tre„ M hilh^^^SlS **•““» >»“ efVS.'Ti'XSS* *'•** W«! »**, hoiii b , “*•* J. P. DItOMGOOLE &COV, prop'«: otl . & ci.;Ui£!t' Te “' Dkcatur £mnijpw+ ' * I 0^69. °oSS; Term-, July sth *« } M>p'y to the C( urt the lauds beionginc co th« y * . ,eave to wll al! ■ Glove, late of I P «c of the pa/iueut of 4,. 8 iiy s, im. , KHODA A - GEORGIA—PiciWa' CoTOrfi jj W. Farrar as next frloodof Mrs; F»«r i ZNfrnfc 1