The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, September 02, 1869, Image 4

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From tbe Mew Orleans Picayune. WOMAN’S AFORE. It Darning little stockings ,« For restless idle feet; Washing little faces, : keep them fresh and street; Hearing *»ible lessons, Teaclrfng catechism, Praying for salvatioh, From heresy and schism. am. «'' faring on tk* buttons, Overseeing rations, Soothing with a kind word Other lamentations; Guiding clumsy Budgets, Coaxing sq||pff cooks, Entertaining company, And reading reteut books. Burying out of right " Her own unhealing gmarts; lotting in the sunshine On other cloudy hearts; Binding up the wounded, Healing ofthe sick, Bravely marching onward 'through daugers dark and thick. Leading little children, And blessing manhood’s years; Showing to the sinful * God's forgiveness cheers; Scattering sweet roses Along another path; Sailing by tbe wayside, Content with what she hath. Letting fall her own tears Where only God can see; «*«••/. another’s With tender sympathy; Learning by experience, Teaching by example; for the gateway, Golden, pearly, ample. At last cometh silence— A day of sweet repose; Her locks smoothly braided, Upon her breast a rose. * i*»fhes retting gently ft* Uppn the marble cheek; f Idt* of blessed peace Upon her forehead meehl The bands sof (ly folded, The kindly pulsae still; Tbe cold lips know no smile, The noble heart no thrill; Her pillow needs no smoothing, She era vet h for no care— Love’s tenderest entreaty Wakes no responses there. fj 'W Jf * A §raVe in tbe valley, Tears, bitter sobs, regret; Another lesson taught, That life may not forget; A face forever hidden, A rkoe forever run-; “Dust to dust,” the preacher saith, Aud woman’s work is dona. Pricte* of Cotton. Tb< is nn product of tin-* soil winch ;it tracts more attrition in tin* commercial circles ot like World than cot'on, ami »e ar< mire there is wo tin-soil wil'd gives rise t *> more miscalculations. To i«m| what the price of rotum will he in Lnv* i* pool or New York, sixty davs In ner, ~X pnzzimp i Fie rttiiufs of the cot'on plan ters and speculators of the entire South, aud not one of iliem can toll certainly, wlnr the price wilt fie, or within five cents pet popWfd>il |One,mi}fht guess at it and hit tin* tint after doing so, ask bun it h»- will mil r tm\ a* ih so figures and he wd! • it her l ark down, on account ot his doubts as to their correctness, or ex press-a disinclination to hack his judgment with Flit* purse-. The fact is,the shrewd sei of us jyiow*. nothing about the matter, and we et&f only fortn our opinion according to fc*uffing and general faejs, and even then we may see them fly wide of the mark when tile time expires hi which' we expected to we as to price verifi* For this ie:us->n w n. \ » ver refused t u ••tvise a pi l iter <■{ f¥ ! IF his cotton knowing* fivlf well tints he mav lose or win l^*^ftki|iMO |><i,!> wd vice—ool we Can’t tefi «Stn ie3 re, we cm onPy slate err taillTmda in* r* g.r i to ihe staple, and leave the planter prrfret'v type to hum his own Conclusions and ;.ct accordingly. There is one thing, however, against which we would planter,, and we do so with no disposition or cf cta'orial spirit, and that is: Avoid as much as possible a disposition to sp< cnla*e i«» your «*••! oil You* raise it to sell, and whenever y >u can get a good remnneialivc price tor it —a price winch you. know will pay a handsome dividend tlten, surely, is the time *o sell *Kememher fin lesson of 1860 -61 Seen H*t speculator* play such a g tn* on \» * again. Sail y< ur cotton when* Ver vpa a -a fair and reu twiei\iiive price l<>r but otherwise, held it till rfoom*dUy r *‘y mi •rebefore you submit to a gouging m4 Ep U» . As To what will be the average price of the eotton crop of 1869, we candidly admit that, at* present, we cannot tell aud w* decline to guess at it. We do believe, hotObvel, that thf|present crop* of.Georgia, an£ pefliapft of the entire South, will ag %rhgate* a mt*ch* targef bmouiit'of money than the crop of last year, on accouut ot the much larger amount of long staple cot ton that has been cultivated this season. Tltfl PdeUtr, Moiuai and several other va rieties of long staple have been grown extensively this year, and they will ’ffHlg* fe«*s ten to twenty cents per pound tKc price of. the ordinary uplands.— I 2)1 to it T,‘iirgftifA'i. gtainbrictyt ~JAMES WATT, PRACTICAL GUN SMITH, BAINBRIDGE, GA. Gon« & Pistols Repaired and Warranted Satisfactory. ALWAYS on hand, a fine lot of Double and Sin gle Barreled Shot Guns. Rifles, Colt’s Repeaters, Smith & Wesson’s Cartridge Shooters, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Cartridges. Caps. &c., &c. In fact, anything to be had in a first-class Gun Store. Also, a fine assortment of Fishing Tackles. July 15, 1868. 15-3 m. WestcottH. oleman PLAIN AND FANCY fIUTH Ml HUM. Shop Corner of Broad and Broughton Streets, BAI.nBRIDGE. GA. HAVING permanently located, and being desir ous of identifying himself with the interests of the city, Respectful y asks at the hands of a gen erous public only such encouragement as his work entitles him to expect. He will afso execute SIGN WRITING in all its varied phases and styles; EALSOMINING, PAPER HANGING, FRESCOING, &c. Feb, 11th, 1869. 42-3 m. THE SHARON HOUSE, JOHN SHARON Proprietor, Botiio.Torica-g'e, G-eorgia. TRANSIENT BOaRD $3 00-PER DAY. THE traveling public are hereby nfdified that this house has been thoroughly repaired are refited, as well as refurnished throughout, and ren dered one of the un>st desimrie and agreeable hotels in the State, worthy the liberal patronage it has heretofore received from passengers on the rivers and railroad. No pains or expenses will he spared to hiake the SHARON HOUSE all that any oue could desire. Call and test its merits, may 20, ’69. 4-4-ts. JACOB BORN, PRACTICAL HARNESS MAKER, BAIN Biff DGE, GA. SHOP on West street in rear of Henderson’s Fur niture Store, and next door to Cn turning's Pho tograph Gallery. All kinds of Hamers repaired or made to order, in the neatest and most substantial style. A splendid lot of Saddles, Bridles, Sole and Uppet Leather always on hand, which he offers to the public at extremely low figures for CASH. March 11th, 1869. 6-6 m. V. B. BAUGHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW COLQUITT, MILLER COUNTY. (Jn. WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. June, 3 i869 6-ly. i ANNUL MRS. A. N JOHNSON, formerly'of Newton respectfully informs her friends and the pub public also, that she has taken the house formly oc copied by Mrs. Thompson, where she is prepared to entertain tbe traveling public and t.ke day bonders. June 10, .868, <—tf. GEORGI A— D< ca'nr O.o.nfv. WHEREAS. W, W Hanel. administrator of Satin tiers Douglass estate, represents to the Court in his petition, duly fi etl and entered on the record, that i>« has tidlv administered Sauud. is Douglass estate. This is thei efore. to let all pel sons concerhed, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can—why saiti administrator should not he discharged, and receive letters of ismission, on tile tbst Monday in October 1869 JO .L JOHNSON. Ord'ry. April 8, 1869. _ 50-6 m GEORG I A— DReATFR GnflxrT. ONE MONTH after date, application will be made to the Honoiable the Ordinary of said county, for leave to .11 the land belonging to the Estate of Oauie: Bryant deceased for purpose of division among thedistrib t. es of said Estate r, u, maxwell Exr. August 12th 18 19 16 I'm. EARLY COUNTY NEWS, A SI SICI LY IN'! EpSNDENT SHEET. Is published by its founder at * B L 4 k i.i. 1 o a; O >i Gl 4, E. H. GIIOUBY, Efd. .017 AND* wrßowt’be 1 Oth of September, 1869 enter into Its tenth vof’iwhe. Advertising ra es as low as that of any paper having eqtta circulation in Southwestern Georgia It is the < ttioiiil otgan of three counties, and has a large circulation in seven more, jly 22. ’69 13-ts GEORGI \,— Decatur County 0\ the first Mo,it lay in Oetober next. I will ap ply to tbe Court of Ortlhmrv i,*r letters of dis mission front- rhe i xectvtoisbip . « . tie estate VW J HACKLY ■ deceased. J. B. BUTi.Efe. jlv 15.’69. 12 3m, City Marshal’s Sale. WILL BE S(>LL) before the Court House door in the eity of Bain bridge, between the UMtaf hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in September next, that building' rii the corporate limits of the city of Bainbridge, lutmvn as the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Depot, levied on as the property of the AAlautic aud Gulf Railroad to sat isfy one tax fi fa. P. COLLIER, City Marshal. Tie ‘'Yerment Sying” Waiter, Justly celebrated as a remedy for. (-SAUCER Scrofula, Bright’s Disease r aiud other Kidney- Affee-- lions, the worst forms of Cutaneous Dimisess. R]mim atism, Eemale Complaints, and all impurities of tbe blood. The bottles are marked: “Vermont Spring, Saxe & Cos., Sheldon, Vt ” For sale by the principal Druggists. Pamphlets, with certificates from eminent physi cians aid others, sent free. W. H. SCHIfIFFFI.n A CO. 170 Wiliam* Street, NEW YORK. March llfh, 46-ly giitec tU awe ns . tLf me nis. Wholesale and Retail i? MED ICINJar ysMMSiBM jr THE subscribers respectfully call the attention of their friends and the public generally to their we selected Stock, and solicit'a continuance of the generous patt on age heretofore extended to their HoUS They keep constantly or. hand a complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, GLASS-WARE, PAINTS, OILS, PAINT-BRUSHES, VARNISHES, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumery of every variety—HAlß BRUSHES. TOOTH BRUSHES, FINE LIQUOR, # BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKIES, ALE, PORTER, BITTERS, SCHNAPPS, FIN SEEMS, Hill 11 SMBS MHO. FIS. FISHING TACKLE, OF ALL KINDS, ass rar nr 1 *r mm m T jsk: "W 9 BLAXKBOOKS , FIXE AXD FAXOY EXVELOPES, NOTE, LETTER , CAP AXD BILL PAPER KEROSENE LAMPS, Os various styles, Kerosene Oil Lamp Chimneys, every other article appertaining to the business. The reputation of the house is a sufficient guarantee that all orders entrusted to it will be filled to entire satisfaction. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIP IMS. Carefully and accurately compounded at all hours, day or night. Bainbridge, Ga., Feb. 20th, 1869. Many years ago, the writer of these lines and an invalid physician, while visiting the Island of St. Croix for their health, experienced and witnessed many surprising end beneficial effects of the Bum there produced upon many of the invalids who were (like ourselves) seeking health; and, upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a full history of its medicinal virtues. He was delighted and surprised, and after his own recovery, which soon occurred, determines, if possible, to procure the sole right to manufacture sell it in the United States. The result of his labors was a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity, for the celebrated PLANTATION BITTEES was thus made known to the world. PLAN* TATION BITTEBS being an article of real merit, founded upon new principles, aaft relying wholly npon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid revolu tion in the history of medicine, and became as a household word all ever the ciyfiiaeA world. The cabalistic S. T.—lß6o—X. was a talisman of health, and the demand for the PLANTATION BITTELS soon far exceeded the abilities of the proprietors to supper. Notwithstanding the large importation of St. Croix Bum, made expressly for the com* pounding of these Bitters, the quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at once be made, and an agist was dispatched to St. Thomas for that purpose. He was fortunate in securing anftr leasing several plantations on some of the largest and most productive estates os thf island. Houses, stills and presses were erected as if by magic, which utterly 11 aston* i&ed the natives.” The services of experienced men and natives of the island were pro* cured, and very soon the proprietors of the PLANTATION BITTEBS were in a positioa to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Croix Bum needed in manufio* ..ob taring the GBEAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND IN7IGOBATOE. The above cut represent* the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the stills and press®*, As an antidote to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and other kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION BITTEBS is unsurpassed in tha history of the world. Over five , million bottlf, «?e of annually. They act adapted to old and young, male and female, They are agreeable in taste, and always produce an immediate beneficial result. Decembei 9, lbtjS , NEW STOLE! NEW GOLDS! LOW PRICES BAINBRIDGE BOOT UNO SHOE STORE c OBOBCIS SPXLLBB. THE citizens of Bainbridge and vicinity arc respectfully in ormed that T h _ n and SHOE STORS. at the old stand of VAUGHN & GIBSON. where Urn Sr and ' r^S pnblie with BOOTS and SHOES of all description,, from the heaviest BROG.A« I have also a lot of GROG R HI ES that I will dispose of at very low fen™ bought or taken tn exchange for GO JDS. Call aud examine my STOCK of BOOTS and SHcE&PI* 0 sMun elsewhereasA nton wilhslave.oiiey by it. rVCv . 6 lifeo.-l-6m IffigrelUmeous. thFeste^oroans, FOR PARLORS, HALLS, AXD CHURCHES, Combine more perfections thafl any others in the market. The manufacture's have invented and applied more valoabe improvements, during the last twenty years than any other iu the land. , The Patent Vox Humana Tremolo. —A wonderful imitation of the tremolo of the human voice, pronounced by the most eminent organists and organ builders the only perfect expression stop ever invented. The Patent Harmonic Attachment.—An octave coupler, which doubles the power of the in strument without increasing its size. The Patent Manuel Sub-Bass. —An octave of independent bass reeds of great power which are played with the ordinary keys. The Patent Vox Jubilant.— A new and beautiful stop, giving a style of music hitherto un attained in reed instruments. - These Organs are superior to all others in quick artieulation--round, pipe-like tone sweet ness and power. Thay have received nearly oxs HtJN deed First Premiums over all competitors. They are endorsed by the highest musical authori ties. Send for Illustrated Circular. . PIANO FORTES The subscribers also offer to the public an assort ment of beautiful Piano Forts— ehgant rosewood cases—full iron frame—overstrung baes—French grand action, etc., at moderate prices and fully warranted. For circulars and full particulars address G. G. SAXE & ROBEtLSOX, 417 BROME STREET, riEW YORK. March 11th, 1869. 46-ly. DR. HilTlß CONTINUES to treat all private diseases, Syphi lis in all its forms. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture Oichitis, and all Uniary diseases, and the effects of mercury are completely' eradicated! - Spermator rhea oiseminal weakness, resulting from selPabuse or other causes, and which produces some ol the following effects, as blotches, bodily weakness, indigestion, constipation, aversion to society, un manliness. dread of future events, loss off memory, indolence, nocturnal emissions, and finally prostra tion of the vital power, can be fully restored to health. Persons afflicted with this or any other delicate, intricate, or long standing constitu tional complaint, should give tile Doctors trial, lie never fails The Doc tor publishes a medical circular that gives full exposition of venearal and private dis eases, that can be had free at office, or by mail for one stamp 1 It gives a clear delineation of all the diseases and conditions resulting from the infringe ment o< the moral law, excesses, indulgence, expo sures. and imprudence in married or single li e Every sentence contains instruction to the afflicted and enabling i hem to determine the precise nature of their complaints. The establishment, comprising ten ample rooms is central. When it is not convenient to visit the city. the Doctor’s opinion can bt obtained by giving a written statement of the case, and medicines can be forwarded by mail or express In some instan ces. however, a personal examination is absolutely necessary, while in others daily personal attention is required, and tor the accommodation of such pat'ente there are apartments connected with the office that are provided with every requisite that is calculated to promote recovery, including medica ted vapor baths. Alt prescriptions are prepared in the Doctor's own Labratory. under his personal supervision. Medical pamphlet at office free, or by mail for two stamps. No matter who have failed, read what he says. Office No; 183 Third street, between Green and Walnut streets, near the Post office, Louisville, Kv. Office hours 9A. XL. to 7P. M.; Sundays, 10 A M. to 12 M. Mortgage Sheriff’s Sales. Vl' ILL RE SOLD before the Courthouse door in T » the city of Bain In idge, on the first Tuesday in September next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property to wit : One Steam Saw and Grist Mill, consisting of one engine, two boilers, one saw mill, two log carts, one set of blacksmiths tools. Located in the State of Georgia, and county of Decatur on the railroad between Thomasville and Bainbridge, at the Station called Harrell. Levied on as the prop ei ty of Amos Whitehead, to satisfy on* Mortgage fi fa iu favor of lid ward Bradford againt Amos Whitehead. Property pointed nit in Mortgage. Also, at the same time and place, the following property, to wit : Those town lots in the city of BaTtibndge, bounded as follows; commencing on the North-East of lot formerly occupied by James Nicholson and running sooth sixty feet, thence West one hundred and five feet, thence North six ty feet, thence to the starting point. Levied upon as the property of John R. Hayes, John W. San born, and Ira W Sanborn, to satisfy me Moitgage fi fa in favor of M. J. Nicholson against John R. Hayes, John W. Sanborn and Ira W. 8 an bin Property pointed out in Mortgage. Also, at the same and place the following prop erty, to wit; One towu lot iu the eity of Bainbridge known as the store-house lot on which stands the store-house - built by Jacob Straus and at one time occupied by him and deeded by him to Belcher & Belcher and by them to Alexander N. Murphy. Levied on a* the property of John R. Profifife & Joseph Lewis, to satisfy one Mortgage fi fa. in favor ofR. E Whighara against John R, ProffiAt & Joseph Lewis. Property pointed out in Mortgage Also, at the same time and pUce, the following property to wit ; The West half of lot No one hun dred and twenty five (! 2.5.) in the twentieth and» tnct of the county of Decatur and State of Georgia except three acres more or less cut off of the -owt h west corner of said lot by the old Bainbridge road also, part of lot No. one bund ed and twenty four (1-4,) in the twentieth district of said county! commencing at the South-west corner, ruiming North on the line of said lot to the corner of R. J. Smallwood’s land thence West eighteen chains and tour yards, thence East, five degrees South, nine chains to a corner thence South to the South line of said lot, thence West to the beginning, contain ing one hundred and eighty-five acres more or less Levied on as the property o Judson A. Butts ao administrator of James A. Butte, deceased, to sat isfy one Mortgage it fa in favor of Allen J Swimrd yum and bemg hi the city of Bainbridge; kimin £.Uth* third* nf ** th * of the n f ir N ° teu ‘ < lO- ) of Sim’s survey, eoßtaini.ig a half acre more or less. Levied on il the property of WiiPam S. Robinson to satisfy o £e Mortgaged hi favor of Belcher, Belcher A Terrell B ‘-***"»• July &, \m. " H ' B ' WAUGH * Sheriff. ' 11-bw GEORGlA, —Decatdr County. o rri fly 15, ’B9. D ’ M * LANG ’ Admr» 22 dm. giMUflool’s (£olumu. GREAT , Southern Preparation THESE are the standard Family Medicine, America. They are prescribed and used b*.! 1 medical profession. They are prefened by L, mother and father They immediately merit hi lie esteem and the confidence of all who on te V their virtues. They are prepared by p hysi £ who are fuily authorized by the Congress of 1 United States, and are the result of a long bed.;? experience. Being neither secrets nor patent* a! medical profession have no hesitancy in them a fair trial and a hearty recommendation * THOUSANDS of our fellow beings are anny consigned to untimely graves, and the d v ;! groans of old and young are constantly CI 'L aloud for relief from Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus j Asa result of much scien lific research and and faithful bedside experience, we offer a Rem, for all those Summer complaints which ig and never failing in its effects. No mother (L ail to have a supply of the RED DIARRHEA REMEDY Prepared with artistic beauty, with chemicals and exactness, selected and combined uccordin. extensive medical experience, unique in fi. Lb' appearance, mild, pleasant aud cooling t oj stomach and never failing in remedial effect unerring finger of truth points to the RED, ARIIHEA REMEDY as the boasted comblnatb the day for all forms of Diarrhea, Cholera, Cl Morbus. Nauseu, Vomiting. Cramps, etc. Price $1,90, or six bottles for $6,00. Senti parts of ihe country on receipt of price, all druggists. J. P. DROAIGOOLE & CO., Propi Memphis. Ten ENGLISH FEMALE BITTB WHAT THEY vYILL DO f 1 hey will restore fading female beauty, will j<j the pale eeeek, will hurl back the gathering si# that encircles your brow, will add brightnem lustre to your lifeless eye. will give brilliancji activity to your dull intellect, will strengthen! sooth your shattered nerves, add tone, health bouyancy to your whole system. HOW WILL THEY DO THIS By arousing, regulating and restoring all si females to a healthy condition. By ctuing those Complaints peculiar to the female sex, i as painful, suppressed or irregular Menstrnd Axsteria, Leucoirboea, Ch orosls. Prolapsus! Ulceration and Irritability of the Womb, Pain the side ond back, Melancholy, Palpitation «i heart, Smimmingand Giddiness of the bead feet and hands, Nervousness, Sick Headmi feeling of suffocation, indisposition to euteru and all those diseases arising from a den condition of the uterine system, whether aft old or young, married or single. This com is neither secret nor patent, but is pre/wmi offered by the regular medical profession. We have hundreds similar to the following: FROM AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN OF CARROLL Cos., M Messrs, J. P DKOMGvOLE & CO : As your •‘English Female Bitters” is neffl secret nor a patent, I have frequently prescrib for the various female complaints of our com and aiwiiys with the most satisfactory result* - is decidedly the most valuable combfnat onli ever known for the ueatment of those compli peculiar to the female sex, old or young, ml. not hesitate to give it a hearty recoinmewlii Its as onishing cures have won for it manyln in Carroll County, ard I hope its efficiency soon be heralded all over .lie country tint medical profession and tl e female coinuniinij reap its’advantages. G. W.VaHSKR, M, The English Fe male Bitters is accurately beautifull.v’put no in large bot.les, at $25" bottle, or three bottles for $6 00-one bottle ing oliout two weeks. Shipped to all parts i country on receipt of price. Sold by alt O.t* J. F. LROMCOOLE&CO.. P;o|| Memphis,™ KIDNEY ARD BLA J| Affections ore exceedingly common and tifl some all over the country, and the ptiblifS long felt the necessity of a remedy that qgulfl relied upon in all fFn.se affections, avd ianß better qualified to prepare such a rcmvAv physician himself. We have pracriced isl aln lit twenty vents, and can safely shy ijH know of no combination to equal our H EXT. BEARBERY AND Bill It is recommended to cure all derangenuntß Kidneys and Bladder, such as Gravel. Urinal p« sits of all kinds. Bloody or milky Urine, desire to urinate, pain iu small of back, du:H ine pain in region of triad- er. Goat, nervous trembling rrndonchofy, evil forrlfl effects of habits of dissipation o* - early abS of p>wer and twemory, and all those iifftftH quirrng a prompt and decided Dinretie,'■ old of young, niiile or female. Price sl. or six bottles for $5. parts of the country on receipt of price. all druggists, J.F. DROMGOOLE &OO.J Th© Chill Fuzzlffl 8 8 I S sills slJlh i I 1 tt s 1 iih ch i 1 Is : J 8 1 1 i h c f c h i 1 Is sllihcfofchll'lf s I 1 i h c f o g o f c h i 11 * s1 Ii befogng O f c h i IJ * I sllrhc l o g n in gofc ir i sllihcf o g n i R in g<>fc h ' 1 sllih c f o g n ii) gof c b 11''|9 8I Ii hefog.ng o f c h T M» slKrhcfog ofch i I 1 8 s s I 1 i h c f o f c h i 1 I 8 sllihcfchill* Bllihchills 8 I I ih i 11 s el Ii lls 8 1 S 8 The above will cure any case of six montl s standing, without eflcctin? ears or nerves. It arouses ihe stoiirad 1 cailies off the b'le and effects peniiMneritf'M the swamps of Atkansas. where the common and so difficult to cure the' re H when tieated with our King of Chill*- Put up in large bottles at sl, orsix $5. Sent to ail parts of the couuuy oD 1H price. Sold by all druggists. '*>l* -l !- I*> '' »q*i \ , >f %, ■ J. P. DROMGOOLE & Sold by J. A. Butts & Cos., Bainhddg* l *'*® southern JOB PRIiUTH* ESTAELISHM^jj ALL kinds of JOB WORKdJjJB dispatch* and at.the lowest.” 8 *