The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, November 18, 1869, Image 4

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‘Pm«D«*y, do corn** tip/ ‘De corn np ! Why, 1 only phtiitinl it, ycntenlay I’ ‘I * n,:w and«»; l>»t «t«* gi>t in hurl night and g*v it » lift/ ‘Clerk/Raid n fall K«nt»ckinn to a l&trt »>ffirial. ‘this yoiHigr woman ami mo imri* Iffivi; ye any marry in’ facilities atottnd hern Tlio clerk replied in Ht« nlfirmitivc, and the two were *sj>lieu<F in left* than an honr. The bridegroom waH evidently not yet sat isfied. and liti<r<'r§d around the hotel hook. ‘Clerk/said he, confidentially, at length, *hadi/t ye lietter change the register, and gnv ns one room, tmw weV married ?’ •It’s already done’ replied the clerk : ‘you’re marked for the same room/ ‘Well, clerk, replied iln* Kentuckian, rjniekly, ‘won't you pat show me up, then, for I’m awfnl sleep)-/ “My son,” said a man nfilnnhtfnl morals, patting his hand on the head of a yenner urchin. “I heliere Satan has got hold of yon.’’ ‘‘l Mieve *<» too,” the nrchin replied. Tn Cork, the crier of the court, anxious to disperse the crowd around the har, ox* claimed, “All ye bl.'fPkgimrds that isn’t lawyers, quit the court !” “Uncle .Toe," said a sweet five year old Jad. ‘‘are fleas white?” Uncde Joe—“No, they are black. Why do von ask T* Five years old—“Becange yon said Mary had a little lamb with fleas as white as enow." The Alta Californian say* “a great many Japanese people, stimulated by letters from the Aidsa Colony now here, and by other means, have resolved to leave their country and make their permanent home in Califor nia. The Providence Journal says that the American Colonisation Society is over whelmed with applications, by some of the best *f the freodmen, to be sent to Liberia. One evening recently a gentleman left his valise on the platform of the Nashua station, while he walked away a few steps Another man immediately picked it up and coolly walked off with it, hut was seen by a bystander, who started in pursuit. He was not caught, and there were three thou sand dollars in.the valise. A wellsknnwn physician who had an cx tensivo practice in Clouchester, Massachu setts, some forty years since, used 1o say that roast beef, serenity of mind, cold water bath, and an admirable and pretty wife, vronl.l make almost any man healthy, wealthy and wise, In St. Joseph a number of fputive youths, on Tuesday night, conveyed a number of lomb»Btone* from a marble yard across the street, and erected them in solemn rows in front of a well known house of ill-fame on Edmond street. This was naughty ; yet it was a tangible criticism on the “Gates of Death.” An Irishman with a heavy bundle on his shoulder, riding on the front of a horse car, was asked why he did not set his bun* die on the platform, lie replied : “Be jnbrra, the horses have enough to drag me l’lil carry the bundle-’ A newly married man down East says if he had an in inch more happiness he could pot possibly line, llis wife isobligcdto roll him on the floor and pat him with a brick-bat every day to keep him from bi\» ing too happy. “Phil, my jcwell, ” said Pat, ‘‘l’m mighty sorry you can’t dine with me to-day.” *Arrah, and why can’t I dine with yon ?” said the astonished Phil. “Because, my dear,” relumed l’at, “I havn’t asked ye as yet.” Thk N«w York Ei.kction.-_ The Herald My* the result of the New York election, giving both branches of the Legislature *to the Democrat*, the Executive being already of tne same faith, is destined to work a complete revolution in the government of the city. The following are said to be Borne of the radical changes to be brought about: 1. A repeal of the Excise law 2. A repeal of the Registry law. 8. A repeal of the law establishing the existing Metropolitan police system. 4. A repeal of the law creating the present Fire Deparment. 6. The abolition of the present Croton Board. 6. The abolition of the present Health Board. t. Anew immigration system. Fnaliion Hole*, Real thread lace veils are coming in sash- Jan again. Tory small bouquet* of tuberoses are now consitfereJ the right thing for brides and bridesmaids. Loose ranatfes will be more in vogue for this saason than the sacqoes or closely 6t* ting basque. The Foreign Ministers at Washington have commenced their series of fortnightly dinner parties. Imperial photographs with illuminated monograms stamped on the hack, are now all the rage in society. Blue flannel jacket* trimmed with large brass battens are worn in the street by vary brassy yo«»g ladies. Walking sails of block velvet or velvet een are very fashionable and already are extensively aeea on Fifth A venae, New Ynrk. ■ ■ • •».'■■■■ '■ ■■■— Axwmt* CowtKCr. —Tie inevitable accar raey of Newspapers is finaly evidenced by the reparta which different papers publish-, ed of tie Rome Fair. For instance oac paper stated that 10,- 000 people were here on the second day— another given os 1,000 another 4,009, and another 1,900. They say things often that we did not do, and those things we did, they mention not. One paper aays we bava only a few begs, sheep and horses, sad another swears that there were no sheep bot plenty of other stock. One pa per says that Hart ta killed by falling from a pole. There wero many hearts smashed, we suppose, bnt we have beard of none falling from a pole. One paper had it raining severely ou the second day That reporter was sick. Yet though all the reports varied in al most all reports, there was none which did not pronounce tbs Fairs success.— Rome Courier. Th« Whoucsalk Trade. —By reference to our advertising coiums it will be seen that the wholesale merchants in this city are prepared to supply retail merchants with •ve»y article in the dry goods, hardware, grocery, liquor and tobacco pipes, at prices which defy competition by any jobbing house iu New York or nny other Northern eity. It is, then, the interest of the retail mer chants of the South, and especially of Georgia, to pnrchaae their supplies in Sa vanuah.—Republican. Business Cards* W. Cancan. J. H. Johnston. DUNCAN A JOHNSTON, Cotton Facto rs AND tfrtmral tfommtssion pcrrlianis 78 Bay Street 76 SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA sept 9 20 Cm. ESTABLISHED 1844. Wm. M. DAVIDSON, 250 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in FOREIGN and DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS Os the fi4pt qualities; also sole agent, for the Sl ates of Georgia ami Florida, for the sale of Mas sey, Huston & Co's celebrated Philadelphia Ale. Orders solicited. sept 9 20 ly. MEINHARD, BROS A CO.; Wholesale Dealers in SmVB, SHOES, HATS, Beady Made Clothing) 6*utlnuftt’js £uruisbing so*6o, 111 Broughton St. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, omoa Melnhard, ) 60 A 82 WHITET. jS. Melnhard Maluhard, [ Now fork ) E. A. Well H. T. BLOC KSB, WITH 'W'XX-iXjI-A-IVI hone, Importer aud Wholesale Dealer in Wines, Liquors and Seg&rs, 149 BAY STREET\ SAVANNAH, GEO- Sols Agent for Georgia and Florida of Harton’s Celebrated PALE ALE la barrels and half barrels. sept 9 20 6m R. H. Anderson. G. W. Anderson John W. Anderson. A. H. Cole. JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS & CO-, Factors And General Commission Merchants. Anderson's Block, Drayton Street, Nyir the Bat SAVANNAH, G\. Agents for the Empiro Line of Sidewheel Steamships. sept 9 20 6m. 0 K. GROOVER, A. T. m’iNTTRB, C. F. STUBBS Suvannuh. Thomasville. Savannah GROOVER, STUBBS &. CO., COTTON FACTORS —A N D General Commission Merchants, 94 Bay Street, SATANNAH, GA. JIT Bagging, Tics, ope and other Supplies, fur sh ed, also Liberal Cash Advances made oi Consignments for Sale or Shipment to Liverpool oi Northern Porte. sept 9 20 6m. W estcott H.Coleman CLAIM ANT> FANCY PAINTER mil Clinil I Shop Corner of Broad and Broughton Streets, BAINBRIDGE,. GA. HATING permanently located, and being desir ous of identifying himself with the interests of the city, respectfully ask* at the hands of a gen erons public cnly such encouragement as his work entitles him to expect. He will also execute SIGN WRITING In all its varied phases and stales; KALSOMINING PAFIR HANGING, FRESCOING, Ac. Feb, Ilth, 1869. 42-Sm. UK! MB A HO Gan bt mads by Voyfog your gsods af L. B .Ehrlich , BROUGHTON STREET, BAINBKIDGE, GEORGIA Keep constantly on band a splendid assortmen of Family Groceries, consisting in part of BACON, FLOUR, SUGAR, C OFF EE, SALT, RICE TOBACCO , TO'TA TOES MEAL, LIQUORS, BUTTER, Sard, CHEESE , CRA CKER S, TICKLES, CANDIES, CANNED AND FRESH FRUITS, In fact everything that can be bought In a grocery store, all of which he is offering LO W FOR CASH. Give him a eall. sept 16 21 6m ’ D. FALVEY, FURNITURE WARE HOUSE! 163 BROUGHTON 163 2 d Door from Barnard Street, sava;nna h ga. NEW WORK MADE TO ORDER f m Repairing, , f MATTRESS MAKING and Upholstering at SHORTEST NOT ICE. Business Cards. THE SHARON HOUSE, JOHN SHARON, Proprietor, I3a,i:nt>ric±ge, Georgia. TRANSIENT BOARD $1 00 PER DAY. THF. traveling public are hereby notified that this house has been thoroughly repaired a rctited, as .veil as refurnished throughout, »n.l ren dered one of the most desirade and agreea > hotels in the State, worthy the liberal patronage it ha* heretofore received from passengers on tne rivers aud rail road. No pins or expense* will i>e spared to make the SHAU aN 11USE all that an> one could desire. Call and test its merits, may 20, ’O9. 4 ~ 4tt - Y. B. BAUGHN, ATTORNEY;AT iLAW COLQUITT, MILLER COUNTY, G. i WILL attend'promptly to all business entrusted to his care. June, 3, IBC9. 6- 1 !- The Vermont Spring Water. Justly celebrated as a remedy for CANCER Scrofula, Bright's Disease, and other Kidney Affec tions, the worst forms of Cutaneous Diseasess, Rheum atism, Demote Complaints, aud all impurities of the blood. The bottles are marked: “Vermont Spring, Saxe %Cos., Shelton, Vt.” 'For sale by the principal Druggists. Pamphlets, with certificates from eminent physi cians’and others, sent free. W. H. SCHIEFFELIIf A CO. 170 Wiliam* Street. FEW YORK. March 11th, 1809. 46-ly R, W. HOGAN WITH W. A. RANSOM A CO., 384 A 380 Broadway HXHMV U BA.« Wholesale dealers la Boots, Shees, &«., nay 20, 1869. f. M. Cooper. | G. T. Quantock. | A. C. M. S » * JolinM. Cooper & oo , Corner of Whitaker & St. Julian Streets, SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BOOK AND STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS Copying\and Seal Tresses, Ten Knives, NEWS and BOOK PRINTING PAPER and INK Gold Pens. Pen and Peneil Cases, ’ > LEDGER!WRUNG and COLORED PAPERS, Os all kinds and sizes for Blank and Job Work PLAYING, VISITING and PRINTERS CARD &c ¥ Books ordered or imported at New York rates. sept 9 20 6m WM. H. STAR. H. P. RICHMOND. W. H. STARK & CO., WHOLES ALE GROCERS Commission Merchants and COTTON FACTORS Savannah, Georgia. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Sales or Shipment of Colton and other Produce Liberal Advances Made on Consignments. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF Gullet's Sled Brush Cotton Gins, Hall's Palemt Cotton Feeder, E. F. Coe's Super p Phosphate of Lime, Arrow Ties , and GRIME’S PATENT RAW BONE PHOSPHATE. sept 9. 20,-3m. T 0 THE TRAVELING PUBLIC! MARSHALL HOUSE, Savannah, Ga. J rHIS First-Class Hotel is situated on Brought street, and is convenient to the business par of the City. Omnibusses rfnd Baggage Wagons xvil always be in attendance at the various Depots and steamboat landings, to convey passengers to the Hotel. The best LIVERY STABLE ACCOMMODATIOMS will be found adjoining the House. The undersigned will spare neither time, trouble □or expense to make his guests Comfortable, and r ender this House, in every substantial particular aqual, at least, to any in the State. The late es Board has beenßedneed tes3,oo a Day A B- LUCE, Proprietor. P. H. BEHN, COTTON AND RICE FACTOR I —AND— (Sommissiun f^ertet, First Office West of the Exchange, SAVANNAH * GEORGIA | sept 9-20 6m. B. and. LESTER, WITH Goodman & Myers COMMISSION MERCHANTS 137 hat'*trx*t, SAVANNAH, GA. * As Agent for the various Manufacturers of Vir ginia, we are prepared to fill all orders for every grade and style, at Manufacturers' prices. fIT We pay the highest prices for Hides, Beeswax, &c., &c. oct 14 6m. Georgia —Decatur County. JR Earnest, as uext friend of Mrs. N. C. Earnest has applied for exemption and setting apart and valuation of Homestead; and I will pass upon the same November 20th 1869, at my office in Bain bridge. Jon. Johnson, oid’y Georgia —Decatur County. ANN A. Strickland has applied for exemption and setting apart and valuation of Homestead; and I will pass upon the same November 18th 1869 at my office in Bainbridge. nov 112 w Joel Jonxson, ord,y . Notice. ON thc'first Monday in December next. I will ap ply tofthe court of ordinary of said county for letters of administration on the estate of R. M. Me Na ir - deceased. D. J. G. McNair, nov 1 ' Miscellaneous Adverti seme nuts. Fresh Stock. ia ■ 1X69. BROAD STREET, Bainbridge, Georgia. M- ■ K • ' ■ * "• * * "" v Offer for sale at the lowest market rates a full assortment of DRY GOOD, GROCERIES’ CLOTHING, BOOTS, W0 ’ ODEN -WARE, NOTIONS & in fact a general assortment of everything usually brought to tM; 'ni’i'V W ’Vmn* whi<?n will Hp the benefit of our planting friends, a large lot of Bagging. Ties, Salt Steel and Ivon, sold at remarkably low lates for Cash. All we ask -is to examine our stock and * VWe are also prepared to buy Cotton, or advance on the same shipped to bavannah, Lew Yor^ Jitf Island es St. Croix for their health, experienced and witnessed many surprising and beneficial effects of the Rum there produced upon many of the invalids who were (lfl» 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, determined, if possible, to procure the sole right to manufacture and sell it in the United States. The result of his labors was a glorious sucoess for himself and suffering humanity, for the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS was thus made known to the world. PLAN TATION BITTERS being an article of real merit, founded upon new principles, and 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 over the civiliwi world. The cabalistic S. T.—lß6o—Z. was a talisman of health, and the demand for the PLANTATION BITTERS soon far exceeded the abilities of the proprietors to supply. Notwithstanding the large importation of St. Croix Rum, 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 agent was dispatched to St. Thomas for that purpose. He was fortunate in securing and leasing several plantations on some of the largest ancl most productive estates on the island. Houses, stills and presses were erected as if by magie, which utterly “ aston ished the natives." The services of experienced men and natives of the island were pro cured, and very soon the proprietors of the PLANTATION BITTERS were in a position to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Croix Rum needed in manufac turing the GREAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVIGORATOR. 'The above cut represents the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the stills and presses. $ As an antidote to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and other kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION BITTERS is unsurpassed in tha history of the world. Over five million boitlfs are disposed of annually. Tbjjy are adapted to old and young, male and female. They are agreeable in taste ; <md always produce an immediate beneficial result. A - DIT “- ' H, L. Basket B C* SCOTT, —WITH— PS^U^ a HrSEji * -GENERAL ooimnifii imninn i AXD DEALERS IN^ DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &C., &C., &«., &C* * BROUGHTON STREET BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA HH?ight Drafts on Savannah and New York, always on hand. Pay the highest marketpriccs for Co tton and other Country Produce. February 11, 1869. £4 A. A. SOLCftffIOKS & CO., mmr mm mm bbz jej DRUGGISTS, » * • ‘' CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS, #•j-. v i ' i -- - Established 1840 Keep constantly on hand a large supply of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, SOAP > , T>7mo * TOILET ARTICLES. PA lN o ‘ YARN 13HES, OILS > BRUSHES, &c. They arc the M a nufacturers of se mm mm j»sl mm *jmt 9 j&s at rM?* tt ~rn mm. rSrg^andotStK^ T recommended by>ome of the most distinguished Retail store at the old stand, Market Square. Miscellaneous A Ivertisements. thiTestey organs FOB PARLORS, IIALLS, AND CHI'RMIES, Combine more perfections than any others in the market. The manufacturers have invented and applied more valuabe improvements, during the last twenty years than any other in 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 Jjass reeds of groat 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 articulation —round, pipe-like tone swee ness and power. They have received nearly oxb huh drew 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 publican assort ment of beautiful Piano FoRTS-elegant rosewooa cases—full iron frame — bass R '® n< j grand 'action, etc., at moderate prices and fully warranted. For circulars and full particulars adur^sa G. G. SAXE & ROBERTSON 1 417 BROME STREET, NEW YORK. March 11th, 1869. 46-ly. DR. Mill CNTINUES to treat all private diseases, Syphi lis in all its forms. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture Orchitis, and all Uniary disaases. and the effects of mercury are completely eradicatedr Spermator rhea oi seminal weakness, resulting from self‘abuse or other causes, and which produces some of 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 the Doctora trial. He 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* It gives a clear delineation of all the diseases and conditions resulting from the infringe ment of the moral law, excesses, indulgence, expo sures, and imprudence in married or single life. Every sentence contains instruction to the afflicted and enabling them 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 be 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 for the accommodation of Buch patients there are apartments connected with the office that are provided with every requisite that is calculated to promote recovery, including medica ted vapor baths. All prescriptions are prepared in the Doctor’s own Labratory, under his personal supervision. Medical pamphlet at office free, dr by mail for two stamps. No matter who have failed, read what he says. ffice No: 183 Third street, between Green and Walnut streets, near the Post office, Louisville, Ivy. ffice hours 9A.M.to 7P. M.; Sundays, 10 A. M. to 12 M, Ml & HUMP Si > Upstar" m Bowers Block, BRCaD STREET, BAINBRIDGE <3A B. P. COLBERT & BROTHER, PROPRIETORS. This Saloon is always supplied with choice W9IS&SBB, WMSS, siahbisb, THE BILLIABD TABLES <&3 Ov are all new, and as good Ilff' as can be found in the .Tulips, Cocktails, Sherry April Ist, 1869. 49_tf A. K. JENNINGS OJ AUAST, GEORGIA, WITH PROSPER P- SHAW & CO DBALBB9 IK 3BOOTB & SHOES, 13 MURRAY TREET &£££"•} NEW YORK. THOS. H. BROOME, KEPEESEKTS A. M. Binninger & Cr y , IMPORTERS AXD WHOLES ALB S I mmmm, wrmumm' WINES, <JINS, &e„ no. is Leaver street. Near Broadway, . . . NEW YOR’ K SOLE PROPRIETORS AND IMPORTERS OP Binninger’s Old Bondon Dock C Orders Solicited Establish! ' june 24, 1869. ; d I<a 8. / a-iy WATER MILL FOR g/ AT jj — THE undersigned offers to sell / * terms his saw and Grist Wate/ on reasonable eleven miles East of Bainbridge r Mill, situaled R. R. . and two miles from Clin7 on *b® A. in first rate repair, and has pie*/ lXi The mill 58 of timber adjacent to it. For/ jt Y of tiie very best apply to / further particulars / J. R. PERRITT scp 3 2t-tf. / Climax, Ga. Dromgoole’s Column. Southern PreparatfojJ These Remedies are the result of many y eart f laborious study, and a long bedside experience ?■ the -South and West, and from the golden O p? nift of they have won from the medical profession I? press and the public, and the unprecedented detmJ and universal satisfaction given, they l lave diately become the STANDARD MEDICINES OF THE AGE. Being prepared by the medical profession, and st vested of all secrecy, physoians in all directin'; are prescribing them in their practice with the most satisfactory results. , The editor of the Columbus (Miss.) Sentind “Wo h a ve had occassion to use several 0 f ~ GREA T SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS, in 0 „ r £ ly, and in every instance they gave entire satisfy tion.” The Memphis Daily Appeal" says; “The superiority of the GREAT SOUTHER* PREPARATIONS is acknowledge by all whe h»T, tested them, and we cheerfully recommend tW to our friends throughout the country” The Memphis Public Ledger says: “The GREAT SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS are prepared and offered by staunch physciani 0 f our city, Whom we know, the Remedies give satisfy, tion, and we cheerfully recommend them as Roq Family Medicines.” The Brandon (Miss.) Republican says. “The GREAT SOUTHEBN PREPARATIOS » f| prepared by eminent physicians and sell well |j our midst.” YOUR SICK WIFE is rapidly sinking to an early grave. Her eyes in growing* dim and her cheeks becoming pale; personal charmsare fading, and she is less talka tive; her wholdirame is feeble, emaciated andiw, vous; the least exercise'causes short breathing m) a palpitating heart, she has no appetite, her head aches, her feet and bands are constantly cold, she is restless, nervous) and cross, and every thing fails tc give relief, Do you know what’s matter with your WIFE OR DAUGHTERj who is thus afflicted? Ask her If she Is treshl with any complaint peculiar to her sex. Ask | If she is troubled with painful, suppressed or trr»< nlar Monthly Periods: If she has Lucorrhsra. « Whites. Chlorosis or Green Sickness,Falling of th Womb, Ulceration of the Womb, or any of thm diseases produced by an irregular action of A Womb. ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS will immediately arouse and restore to health. Physicians all over the country are delighteA with its effects. We hold hundreds of letters liml lartothe following: [Extract from the Macon (Miss) Btvton-] “From the unprecedented sale and demand fct the ENGLISH FEMALE BITTEB here, and th* entire satisfaction given, we earnestly reeomm«|4 them to our lady friends." Mr F. C. Sinclair, of DeKalb. Miss., says: “Three of our physicians are using yonr remedld in their practice, one of whom saysj there is no Uter ine tonic equal to your ENG LIS FEMALE BIT. TERS.” Messrs Carpenter & Cos., of Haalehurst, Mid., March. 1858, says: “The sale of your ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS is wonderful. Send two dozen by express, C. D. D. ' RinsonJA Neal, of Huntsville, Ala., March, I#M, “Please forward by express, six douen ENGLiSH FEMALE BITTERS.” These Bitters are beautifully put up in large bot tles, at $2.50 per bottle, or three bottles for $6.00; one bottle lasting two weeks. Sent t» all part* of the country on receipt of price; also, for sal* ‘by druggists. J. P. DRMGOOLE & CO., Prop’r*. Memphis, Tena. By cleansing the Stomach, arousing the Liver, arrying off all billion* matter, and acting as powerful anti-periodic, the KING OF CHILLS, at one dollar per O ottle is fto-day the boasted phvsicmis oombination for the cure of all fora ° r Quills and Fever, Neuralgia, Pain, audalj thoi complaints of a malarious origin. It never effects the head, ears, or nerves. q Cftn administered to infants, and is superior to uioine for these diseases. FASI.IRSAND PLANTER all over the country are buying the KING OF CHILLS for family use, and all are delighted with its effects. If you do not wish your Chills to return tins is the lcmedy. It is prepared by physician* who hare much experience in the treatment of ma laiious diseases, and, as this remedy never fails i private practice, it is confidentially recommends as a standard preparation. Large hott’es SI.OO, or six bottles for $5.00. Sok’ by alruggists. HAVE YOU A COUGH t , T Use Amvgdalin Peetonn Have yon any disease of the Lungs? rr t,, . Use Amygdalin Pectoral. Have yon Pleurisy or Bronchitis ? Hare ,„u Coup or H»»pi£“c™g?? i ‘ lta P “‘‘" A The prettiest .od b»t Cough’s*^ 1 " The mother’s cheop Coogh The Children’s fsTorite ** A “ J ' ed * lto P*""”’ L*«t. e -i * 8 Atnygdaltn Peetoral. J. ,S ra j V se ' 88 » powerful expectorant, eedif pam and causing sleep, it bas r lo equal. Price, SI,OO. Bold by all d.ruggists. STOP, OTjD MAN! SSif-ta: DK.OKCOOLI A (s.l / Eitmt of Bearterry and Bothi will cu,re you of all that sufferinr* >y* w s« Mifore of Urinary deposits, frequent / , T to Urinate, Gravel Gout r> ” eß * r ® an< * v effect of Habits of f ° psy * in * n ted to old or young, ma ? 10 “ orearly A * P Price, SI.OO per bott’ * or .. ... Sent to all parte of tl 1<! ’ or ,ix bottle* for »lso, for sale by drr* ggi * t ° untr Y on IMPURE BLOOD / REQUIRES T he use of oub constitutional / MONARCH, m ir ? the Blood, cures Borofnla, Skin EH*- ~ T r. ° la adular Swellings, Syphilitic affection*. , aod gores, Boils, etc* The MONARCH of >Be( f °f Stillingia, Sarsaparilla and lodide to h« *eb, which are acknowledged the world over the best Blood Purifiers ever known. / J. P. DIOMGOOLE & CO., Prop’rs, / Memphis, Tens. THE PRICE OF WHISKEY REDUCED AT THE “POOD MAN'S SALOON,” A. MARTIN, Proprietor. KEEPS constantly on hand a clioico lot of kies, Wines, Brandies, &c. Also a larg*?.} rt Canned and Fresh Fruits, Oysters, Pick j® B * C ■-g and Crackers. Good Whiskey sold at TEN 0 per drink. Give him a call. Store on Broad Street, next door to del’s Drng Store oct ‘