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food for smile*.
R«*gut««‘ 'll tafiTh*—B ikci-y.
Su«’l!h of ihu ()o<-;wi—Mi.lshiptnon.
I .u ty 1 ii*fl—WliLc cli'iktMs.
Of.ut! tumjjanioitH—l ie* pukor and tongs.
A\ uinan’ji tl»»tir>y—To make fools of
men.
Eyewater—A coquette’s tears.
Hul.M<* and Squeak—A dimming pig.
Light employttteut Making candles.
Tin? Light of other days—Tallow can
dl* s.
Too high living-- Rooms on the fifth floor.
llousehokl Words-- Kent and Taxes.
A landotdy in Boston, it is said, makes
her biscuit so light that the lodgers can see
In go to bed by ll.t m.
Somebody says the »rur*t difficult ascent
is getting up a* subscript ion,
A husband can font ih<* bills of a wife
who is not afraid tube eeeu footing hie
Btockings.
W« frr quentty hear of generals captur
ing ‘piecis of nrtilleiy.’ YVlial’u the use of
CHptnring pieces? says Mrs. I’artfugloii:
‘why not capture whole ones?’
Size ami Semblance—A photographer
in one of the country towns in Massachu
setts was recently visited by a young
woman, who with sweet simplicity, asked,
‘How long does it take to get a photo
graph after you leave your measure?’
An Irishman, who had just landed, said
the first bit of meat he ever ate in this
eonutry, was a roasted potato#,—boiled
yesterday. And if ye don’t believe me,
I can show it to you, for i have it in my
pocket.
The captain of a vessel just arrived in
thehail.orii New York, directed one of
the crew, an Irishman to throw the buoy
overboard, lie was then stepping into
hi« cabin. On his return, the captain in
quired if his oidel had been obeyed. Ihe
Irishman, with great simplicity replied,
‘Please your holior, 1 could not catch the
the boy, but 1 threw overboard the old
cook.’
TIIE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE-RU
MORS OF IIIS INTENDED FI
NANCIAL SUGGESTIONS.
The chief feature of the message as the
Executive has up to tins time revolved it
over m his mind, is the financial question.
]it regald to this, in a conversation last Sat•»
unlay night in the presence of ex-Atlor*
liev General 11. 11. Drowsier, of Penn
sylvania, who was sealed with the Prcsis
dent in conversation in the late red par.*
lor, where your correspondent was also
admitted, the President staled that he had
several important recommendations to
Congress on financial matters; one was to
give more extended powers to the Secre
tary in the liquidation of tlu: debt, and not
1 o •online it to a certain amount, or, at
least, net so small amount per annum.
Another was to allow the tax bills to ro
main unchanged lor another year, so as to
be certain of a large revenue, which will
work great results in that time, taken in
connection wiiii the progress all ready at.-
tamed. A third proposition ho mentioned
was in relate n to funding the debt at a
lower rale of interest, lliis the President
considered extremely necessary, and should
be carried out at tin. 1 earliest moment, as
tin: Go\eminent was [laying entirety too
much interest.
The iast point mentioned was the speedy
resumption of specie payment, lie thought
this would pu an end to the infamous op
eration ol gold speculators, nr.d in putting
n stop to Uaetualions, would strengthen tier
indiis’iiesol the country, and restore great*
cr confidence and u..paralleled prosperity.
Cincinnati Ims a £au£ of female hitflw
wa\ r.il>nm‘h* At luiir u dock on W cibnot,—
liny morning; two white tv mi one negro
woman attacked a countryman m tlie open
ntrecl and having - knocked him down, were
.r o ing through los pockets, wtien they were
frightened off by the victim's erica for help.
Thev dropped tv watch which they hud
taken from hint and (Id.
Family Government.-- Our friend, Elder
Shnilcr, id lluddani, Connecticut, ia one of
theau plain spoken men who are nonius
limes denominated eccentric, simply bo--
cause they cad things by limit i iglit names,
and dare to speak the It nth, bit or miss,
•6 the cooii’-hcnlcr said, lie is what
would be called m this Sou hern country a
hard-shell Baptist. In a sermon to pas
rents, ho once remarked: 1 hear it fres
quenliy said that thee is no family gov
ernment now-a-days. lh.s is a mistake.
1 tell von there is just as much of it now
as there ever was—only it has changed
hands. When I was young the old folks
governed the children, but now the yaung
fclka rule the old unca as with a rod of
iron.’ Alas! how true. We. can remember,
when we were young, how little children
used to open the door quietly and say,
‘Mother may 1 go over ami play with Mary
foaesr and wait patiently for a reply. But
now bless your soul, they fling open the
door, out —‘Mn, I’m going over to play
withMarvJor.es,’ slain the door in her
face and are iff like a streak of Jersey
lightning. Isn’t it so? Watch your own
children for a week, if you are not tv model
■ mother, and you will discover more truth
than poetry in our remarks.
flow to lvEF.r Poor.—There' is no man
l.ul would like to have a way pointed out
Lv which he might honestly attain riches
'So one would thank us for a prescription
to ensure poverty and yet there is many a
man who keeps himself poor by indulging
hi the following: Two giasses’of ale a day
at three cents, seventy-three dollars; three
* j.rars, one after each nn al, one hundred
aJd nine doilais an 1 fifty cents; board for
dog, thirty dollars —ail ui one year,
tW o burred and twelve dollars and fifty
<ru t 8 — sufficient to buy six barrels flour,
one barrel sugar, one sack of coffee, a good
coat, a respectable dress, a frock for the
babv and a half dozen pair of shoes.
ln*a certain town in the State there liv
ed several years ago, a couple who had
cot tired of the jars and troubles of wed
cd life and mutually resolved to end them.
JJut being rather short of this world's
goods they hardly felt like paying out the
, n , 0 , 1c .v necessary to obtain a divorce. So
|| jgpy went to the old gentleman who joined
in the bauds of matrimony some years
and* desired him to untie the knot.
J worthy old Squire scratched his head
>l S,a .thought a moment and told them that
.out b-e was no wiy but to go to Court.
hi ha hold,’said he, ‘I have it. You prom*
he pot* ,u live together and be true to each
.. iT until death should part you. Come
-into the yard/ Then seising a cat that
» 00 *.:i the doorway he directed Joint to take
i by the tail and Jane by the head, and
1 pull bar!. Then lifting a sharp axe,
4Rd: ‘N >w death doth you part.’ The
& * fall and l-hev were divot cedi
I 1
Business Cards*
W. Luncan. J, H. Johnston.
DUNCAN &. JOHNSTON,
O otton Factors
-—AND—
©rncral (Eommtesion
70 Eay Street 76
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA
supt 9 20 6m.
ESTABLISHED 1844.
Wm. M. DAVIDSON.
150 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC WINES
AND LIQUORS
Os the finest qualities; also sole agent, for the
States of Georgia ami Florida, for the sale of Mas
sey, Huston & Co’s celebrated Philadelphia Ale.
Orders solicited. sept 9 20 ly.
MEINHARD, BROS &. CO i
Wholesale Dealers in
SOOTS, SBCOSS, HATS,
Ready Made Clothing,
Jurntebittg Goofo,
111 Broughton St.
SAVANNAH,GEORGIA,
onici
Msfnhard, 1 80 &82 WHITE T. SS. Meinhard
Me in bard, f New York (E. A. Weil
blocker ,
WITH
'W r HIONB,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
Wines, Liquors and Segars,
149 BA Y STREET,
SAVANNAH, O E O
Sole Agent for Georgia aud Florida of
Barton's Celebrated PALE ALE
In barrels and half barrels.
sept 9 20 Ota
R. H. Anderson. G. W. Anderson
John W. Anderson. A. H. Cole.
Jilin W. ANDERSON'S SONS & CO-,
BSB WPfc-'OT JML Hil Bs«k £§& 9
Factors
And General Commission Merchants,
Anderson's Bloch , Dr nylon Street, Near the Boy
SAVANNAH, G A, .
Agents for the
Empire Line of Sidewheel Steamships.
sept 9 20 6m.
T 1 ** 1 "
C F.. GROOVER, A. T. m’ISTYRH, C. F. STtnfeS
Snvanuuh . ThommsviUe . Savannah^
GROOVER, STUBBS & CO.,
COTTON FACT OH S
—A N D
General Commission Merchants,
94 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA.
Bogging, Ties, ope and other Supplies, far
nLbed, also Liberal Cush Advances made on
co nsignments for Sale or hipmeut to Liverpool or
Northern Ports. sept 9 20 6nr.
W esfeott H.CoJemail
PLAIN AND FANCY
FAI9TSB HI Him
Shop Corner of Broad and Broughton Streets,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
HAYING permanently located, and being desir
ous of identifying himself with the interests
of the city, resiKictfully asks at the hands of a gen
erous public only such encouragement as his work
entitles him to expect. He will also execute
SIGN WRITING
sn all its varied phases and styles; KALSOMINING
A PER HANGING, FRESCOING, &c.
Feb, Ilth, 1809. 42-3 m.
mimes
Can he made by buying your good* ©f
L. B .Ehrlich ,
BROUGHTON STREET',
BAINBRIBGE, GEORGIA
Keep constantly on hand a splendid assoitmen
of Family Groceries, consisting in part of
BACON, FLOUR,
SUGAR, COFFEE,
SALT, RICE
TOBACCO , POTATOES
MEAL , LIQUORS,
BUTTER, LARD,
CHEESE , CRACKERS,
PICKLES, CANDIES,
CANNED AND FRESH
FRUIT S r
n fact everything that can be bought in a grocery
store, all of which lie is offering LOW FOR CASH.
Give him a call. sept 16 21 6m
D, FALVEY,
FURNITURE WARE HOUSE!
153 BROUGHTON 153
2d Door from Barnard Sireel,
SAY a;n n a h ga.
NEW WORK MADE TO ORDER
Repairing,
MATTRESS MAKING
and Upholsteriug at
SIIOTEST If O TICE
Business Cards.
TH SHARON HOUSE,
JOHN SIIARON j Proprietor,
tf,qi Greorgia.
TRANSIENT BOARD $3 00 PER DAY.
THE traveling public are hereby notified that
tlda lxwise lias been tliorougbly repaired are
relited, nr well as refurnished throughout, and ren
dered one of the most desirarle and agreeable
hotels in the State, worthy the liberal P ft “°£BEL 1
has heretofore received from passenger# on rlie
rivers aud rail road. No pins or expense* will be
spared to make the SHARON HOUSE all that any
one could desire, Cali and test Its merits,
may 20, *69. F- ,
v. b. baughnT
ATTORNEY!AT iLAW
COLQUITT, MILLER COUNTY, GA.
WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted
to his care. .
June, 3, 1859. ..
The Vermont Spring Water,
Justly celebrated as a remedy for CANCER
Scrofula, Bright's Disease, and other Kvinty Affec
tions, the worst forms of Cutaneous Diseasess, Rheum
atism, Demale Complaints, and all impurities of the
blood. _ _
The bottles ore marked; “Vermont Sfeing, Saxe
& Cos., Sbslpoe, Vt t ”
For sale by the principal Druggists.
Pamphlets, with certificates from eminent physi
cians and others, sent free.
W. IX. SCIIIEFFELIH A CO.
170 Wiliam* Street,
NEW YORK.
March 11th, 1869. 46-ly
i Ft. W. HOGAN ,
so >i:x
W. A, RAHSOi &CO.,
384 & 380 55roadway
IH XU WEXRSL«
Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes, &c.,
may 20, 1869.
•T. M. Cooper. |G. T. Quantock. \A. C. N. Sn
J~ o.Aan. JVI. Cooper & 00,
' " *•' ' •• r >,
Corner of Whitaker & St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
iVkolesale and Retail Dealers in
r ■ •" .<■ ‘ t. .. 1 „> r ; r.
BOON AND STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS
Copying and Seal Presses, Pen Knives,
NEWS and BOOK PRINTING, PAPER -and INK
Gold Pens, Pen and Pencil Cases,
LEDGER WRUNG and COLORED PAPERS,
{ '! c. - .
Os all kinds and sizes for Blank and Job Work
PLAYING, VlStlTNH*and PRINTERS CARP . &c.
Books ordered or imported at New York rates.
sept 9 20 6m
WM. H.STVIC . H. P, RICHMOND.
¥. 11. STARK k CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Commission Merchants and
COTTON FACTORS
Savannah, Georgia.
‘ i-l—O
CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
Sales or Shipment of Cotton and other Prodnce
Liberal Advances Made on Consignments.
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
Gullet's Sled Brush C.ollon Gins,
Hall's Palcml Cotton Eeeder,
E. F. Coes Supers l Phosphate of Lime,
Arrow Ties, and
GRIME’S PATENT RAW BOSE PHOSPHATE.
‘ sept 9, 20,-3m.
T 0 THE TRAVELING PUBLIC!
MARSHKypUSt,
Savannah,JG a •
THIS First-Class Hotel is situated on Brought
street, and is convenient to the business par
of the City. Omnibuses and Baggage Wagons w*l
always he in attendance at the various Depots and
steamtoat landings, to convey passengers to the
Hotel. The best
LIVERY STABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
will he found adjoining the House.
The undersigned will spare neither tiffle, trouble
nor expense to make his guests Comfortable, and
render this House, in every substantial particular
aqual, at least, to any in the State.
The Rate e! Board has beenßedoced toST,OB a Day
A B LUCE, Proprietor.
P, H. BEHN,
COTTON AND RICE FACTOR
y —AND
f
First Office West of the Exchange,
SAVANNAH ~ - GEORGIA |
ii «, j. fli ' ; V./ -* j
kept 9-20 6m.
B. J. LESTER,
WITH
Goodman & Myers
ymmm
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
137 bay street, SAVANNAH, GA.
As Agent fcr the various Manufacturers of Vir-'
ginia, vw are prepared ta-jillai.l orders for every
grade and style, at Manufacturers’ prices.
HP We pay the highest prices for Hides, Beeswax,
&c., &c. oct 14 6m.
F. Tillm an, Alex. C. Mcßae
Late of Texas'. Savannah, Ga
TILLMAN & M’BAE,
CQTON FACTORS
, —AND—
fcmisstoH HJmfoante,
and Blf ST, SAf AI*3(AH, GA
HP Liberal advances on Consignments for Sale
Shipment. Bagging, Hope and all othersupplie
nished at Lo west Market Rates.
HM. each, agent for Tillman $ M’Rae’s Mo
a. Bale Tag, Bainbridge, Georgia.
yignaTm 18
— * r
Misccllaneoits —
Fresh §t®ch.
II ; 1M
-v ■* • «*• <■> « STREEf,
Bainbridge, Georgia.
y*' c ?i ; ; . - ; •
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. . ; r- £fj . v #*l ’’ .
Cflthr for .ale at tho lowtsi market rates a full assortment of
DRY GOOD, GROCERIES’ CLOTHING, BOOTS, SH^^ Tg . CA p ß> yfOODEN .WARE, NOTIONS ,A.
in fact a general assortment of everything usually brought to this market We a l S j wHI be
tL benefit of our planting friends, & tot of gj We
Haay years ago, writer of those linos aa4 aa hvaHd physician, While Tlsltlng the
Island of £t. Crcls for their health, experience! cad witnessed many surprising asA
teneSeial effects of the Sum there produced upon meny of the invalids who were (lfl»
ourselves) health paad, upon Inquiry and investigation, obtained a fall hlstoy
of its medicine! virtues, ke was delighted ana rurprised, and after his own recovery,
Which soca occurred, determined, 1? pssa;hlo,,te prepare th» tolo right to manufacture
ted cell it in the United Suites.
The result of his lahcrs was a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity,
fbr the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS wos thus made known to the world. ■ PIAH
TATKN E2TTER3 being an arUole if rail merit, founded upon new principles, and
relying wholly upon the teg'etrfbwhrld for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid revolu
tion in the history of medicine, and became as a household word all over the civilised
world. The cabalistic S. T.—lß6o—Z. was a talisman of health, ted the demand for
the PLANTATION . BITTEBS soou far exceeded the abilities of the proprietors to supply.
Notwithstanding the largo 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 agent
was dispatched to St. Thomas for that purpose. Ee was fortunate in securing and
tearing several plantations on some es the largest and most productive estates on the
island. Houses, stills and presses were erected as if by magie, which utterly “ aston
ished the natives.” ; The services cf experienced men and natives of the island were pro
cured, and very soed 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 cf the PLANTATION BITTERS is unsurpassed in tha
history of the world. Over five million bottle are disposed of annually. They a»
adapted to old and young, male and female, They are agreeable in taste, and always
produce an immediate beneficial result. #
K Dave. j H. t. Barnet
B C. SCOTT,
, %
'i'o*> 7lf 1 —WTTH— ,•
.>' ' N: ' ' l : ■■ _ \
-GE'S‘BRAL- - > i»«*: •
coliillfll ill Eli UMTS.
* ■ ■ - &4To
AKD DEALERS IN- f .
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &C., &C., &€.
BROUGHTON STREET BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA
ffTSight. Drafts on Savannah and New York>l wayE on hand. Pay the highlit marketDriceß for Cot
ton and other CountyPriSluee. -
February 11, 1869. 24
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COR’nSR YTITAtE STREETS, i i
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*• ; -1 Established 1840
» 'r, * ' » V Z n
- constantly on hand a large supply of
RUGS, - - PERFUMERY,
> ,- SOAP, . ; - TOILET ARTICLES;
PAINTS, ~ •: VARNISHES, '
OILS, : BRUSHES, Ac.
They are the M a nnfactnrers of
** mj& mw. o jw 9 jeb jb. rau rwr it; r s 9
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... A purely Southem which, are highly recommended by some of the most dißtiDgu!sh e
citiaens ot Georgia ana other States
Retail »tof» at the oW Market Bqcar».
Miscellaneous Advertisements
fUrUflFllß GAN S
FOR PARLORS, IIALLSj AND CHURCHES,
Combine more perfections tliafl any others in the
market. .. .
The manufacturers have invented alld *
more valuabe improvements, during the 1. ° i
years than any other in the land. ,
5 The Patent Vox Humana Tremolo.- A
wonderful imitation of the tremolo of the ‘
voice, pronounced by the mostctuincn <•■ ‘ “■
An d organ builders the only perfect expression 1
ever invented,
The Patent Harmonic Attachment.— An
octave coupler,>hich doubles the power of the in
strument without increasing ds size. octave
The Patent Manuel Sub-Baas.—Ah octave
of independent bass reeds of great potver 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 s
ness and power. They have received nearly oxk bun
DRKn First Premiums over all competitors.
They are endorsed try the highest musical autli
ties.
Send for illustrated Circular.
PIANO FORTES
The subscribers also offer to the publican
meat of beautiful Piano Forts—elegant Wjo
case* —full Iron frame —overstrung bass ~
grand-action, eio., at moderate prices and fully
warranted. , ’
For circulars aud full particulars address
G. G. SAXE & ROBERTSON'
417 BROME STREBT.
SEW YORK.
March 11th, 1869'. 46-ly.
BAR & fiHlI IBS SIM
Upstairs iii Bowers Block,
BROAD STREET,IBAiNBRIDGE GA
B. J. COLBERT k BROTHER,
• /.PROPRIETORS.
This Saloon is always supplied with choice
.VBOBSB,
CtGAli,
&€., *C
THE BILLIARD TABLES
are all new,.and as good
as can be found in
Cobbiers, &c.,*&c.,"
pared at short notice. *
April Ist, lbo9. 49—ts
A. K. JENNINGS
OF ALBANY, GEORGIA, WTTEf
PROSPER P. SHAW & GO
DEALERS fIT
13 MURRAY 81TKIET
I M AY YORK.
THOS. H. BROOME,
, JtBPRKSMfTS
A. M. Binninger & Go,
Bis OBTKRB ARE' WHOI'MALE DHAfiERS 111
MtJjnnfc wmmmm
WINES, GINS, &C.,
»®. IS BEATER STREET.'
Ns»» Broadway, - - . ftEVV YORK
SOLE PROPRIETORS AND IMpORTBI.S OP
Binninger’a Old London Dock Qin.
Orders Solicited Established 1778.
jun« 2A, 1869. > fl.jy
WATER MILL FOR SALE„
THE undersigned offers to sell on reasonable
t eras his saw and Grist Water Mill, situated
eleven miles East of Bainliridge, on the A. &G.
U. R , and two miles from Climax, The mill is
in first rate repair, and has plenty of the very best
of Lmbei adjacent to it. For further particulars
a PPIy to J. R. PER HITT
. ~ Climax, Ga.
sen 3 2t-tf.
NOTICE.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in
the city ofßainbridge, on the Ist Tuesday in
J anuary next to the highest bidder for cash, the
following portions of streets in said city,, closed by
order of council in 1860. That portion of Market
street lying between Broad and West streets and
running through the lot enclosing the liverv sta
ble now occupied by W. E. Rutherford, also portion
of same street between West and Crawford streets
funning through the premises of T. J. Williams, and
portion oi same street lying between Crawford and
1' lorida streets, and that portioii of same street ]y.
mg between Crawford and Washington streets (now
closed); also, that portion of Washington street
lying between Jackson and Water streets* and that
portion of same street running bet'ween Troup and
hhotwcli streets ; also, that portion of'Church street
between; Washington and Crawford streets, run
ning North of the Methodist Church and through
the premises of W. P. Stewart, and the North half
us same street lying immediately North of nremi
wi°r ned f by a O , l ' . W> °- Homing. Th it portion of
Jackson street lying between Broad and Clarke
nnrHnn Nortb of S - ; also, that
portion of same street lying between Clark and
Mavion streets, and also that portion of Market
street lying between South and Marion streets.
JGNH P. DICKINSON,
JOHN R. HAYES,
T. R. WARDELL,
Committee.
~~ NOTICE,
WILL be sold on the plantation of Thomas J.
Pugh on Chattahoochee river near Steam
Mill Ga., on Wednesday the Ist day of December
1869, the following; property to wit:
Six head of mules, 25 head ol stock cattle, more
or less; 29 head of hogs more or less; 1 yoke of
ers; 1 cotton gin*. Pcora mill; abmit4oo bushels of
corn; a lot of fodder; plantation utensils; household:
and kitchen furniture. The terms of the sale will
be cash on delivery.
SAM. H. DICKERSON, Agent.
For Thom. J.iPUGH.
> November 4 1869' 68-tds.
Dromgoole’s Colu tt ,4
Southern Prepaid
These Remedies are the result o f,
laborious study, and a lung bedside
the /South and West, and from the
they have won from the medical *,-? 1
press and the public, and the unprecedl!, H
and universal satisfaction given, tln>v t M
diatcly become the y ha Ve,
TANDARD MEDICINE OF THE I
Being prepared by the medical p-ofe*:' 1
vested of all secrecy, physeians i n J D ’M
are prescribing them in their practice wiuN
satisfactory results. lLl^
Tho editor of the Columbus (Miss.)s i
‘ ‘Wc h rt ve had occassion to use »«,, ,
GREAT Ur l Bits’ PdEP.UUlt’o Ni 1
ly, and in every instauce they gave eatifN
tion.”
The Memphis Daily Appeal’snys;
“The superiority of the GREAT RmJ
PREPARA TION is acknowledge by s ]|
tested them, and we cheerfully recototner
to our friends throughout the country’ll
The Memphis Public ledger says; 1
“The GREAT OUTHERN PREpJ
arc prepared and offered by staunch
our city, Whom we know, the Remediesgijl
tion, and wc cheerfully recommend them 1
Family Medicines.”
The Brandon (Miss.) Republican sayg.
“The GREAT SOUTHEBN PREPARgJ
prepared by eminent physicians and sell jj
our midst.”
YOUR i ICK WIFI 1
is rapidly sinking to an early grave. Her!
growing dim and her cheeks becomingij
personal charms are fading, and she isfojl
tive; her whole frame is feeble, em»ci»te ( J
vous; the least exercisejeauses short breath!
a palpitating heart, she has no appetite,
aches, her feet and hands are constantly’cj
is restless, nervous and cross, and everyy
to give relief,
Do you know what'* matter with your *
WIFE OR DAUGHTER, Wj
who is thus afflicted? Ask her ifch t
with any complaint peculiar to her w,
if she is troubled with painful, Buppre*s«i(,JM
tilar Monthly Periods: if she has
Whites. Chlorosis or Orach Sickness.
Womb, Ulceration of the" Womb, or any
dfsseases produced by an irregular
Womb.
ENGLISH- I
FEMALE BITTEH
will immediately arouse'and restore to
Physicians all over the country are :t3H
with its effects. We hold hundreds ol IcttnH
lar to the following:
[Extract from the Macon (Miss) IWsE
“From the unprecedented sale and denial
the ENGLISH FEMALE BITTES hers, »J|
entire satisfaction given, we earnestly reajß
them to our lady friends.”
Mr F. C. Sinclair. ofDeKalb. Miss., says: 3h
“Three of our physicians are using yonimß
in their practice, oueof whom saysJthersinolH
ine tonic equal to your ENGLIS FEMALE ll
Messrs Carpenter & Cos.- of Ilaz'ehum, it,;
March. 1858, says': M
■ The sale of your ENGLISH FEMALEBITIfI
is wonderful. Send two dozen by express, [M
Rinson k Neal, of Huntsville, Ala.,lf>ntjfl
“Please forward by express, six dozen Litfl
FEMALE BITTERS.”
These F!i tiers are beautifully pnf up inltryfl
ties, af $2 50 per bottle, or three bottlesforn|f|
one bottle lasting two weeks'. . Sk'tff to *ll p4ji
the country on receipt of price; also, forsitlfl
druggists. ...... H
J. P. DRMG6OLE & CO.,
Mi'tjiphii, liH
By Cleansing the Stdinaih', arousing thtlH
panying off all iVillious matter, and' attiiH
oweiful antr-pdi'iddic, the
KING OF CHILLS.I
at' orilp dollar per bottle isso-day the tSj
phisioians’ Combination for the cute ofi.H
of Chills and Fever., Neuralgia, hiin, autlaH
complaints of a malarious origin.
It never effects the head, ears, or items,
admiuisteied to iul'ants, and is superior lu ||
for these diseases.
FA RMRSAND PL ANTff flwj|
nil over the country are buying tHe
CHILLS set family use, and all are delicl'' t ifi|
its effects. If you do not wish your Chill'topra
this is the lemedv. It is prepared by pM* “T
who have much experience in the treatment
larious diseases, and, as this remedy new 1- *
private practice, it sis cohfi'dcutially recoup ~
as a standard preparation. ( J
Large hott es SI.OO, or six bottles for '■>
by alruggists. i!
have you a.cou enf jg
Use
Have yor, any disease of the Lunged . 1
> Use
Have yon Pleurisy or Bronchitis ? J*
Use
Have you Croup or ITouping Cotigh f jH
Use Atnj , gditlin! | W|
The prettiest and best Cdtigfi Syrup M
. Is
The motbet’s cheap Cough Syrup fM
laAmygdallnfiH
The Children’s favorite
For family use, as a powerful
pain and causing sleep, it .has no eq«al. I
Bride, SI,OO. Sold by all druggists. 8|
«' I
TOP, OLD MANT 9
You need not grunt, anv longer.
cured right away. Your Kidneys and
been annoying you long enough.
dromgoole & CO.’I 9
Extract of Bearlicrry and Bnelia 9
will cure you of all that suffering. It will
of Urinary deposits, frequent desire awl
to Urinate, Grayel, Gout, Dropsy, p«i n
effect of Habits of Dissipation or early ■
ted to old or young, male or female.
Price, SI.OO per bottle, or six bottles
Sent to all parts of the country on receipt
!also,- for sale by druggists'.
IMPURE BLOOD
REQUIRES THE USE OF OUK
CONSTITUTIONA 1 '!
MONARCH, j
XjJjJ
which purifies the Blood, cures J
eases, Glandular Swellings,
old Ulcers and Sores, Boils, etc 1 'l“ e A
is composed of Stillingia, Sarsaparilla
of Potash, which are acknowledged t» I
to be the best Blood Purifiers ever kno JSJ
J. P. DROMGOOLE
THE PRICE OF f H# f
REDUCED AT Tfl® I
“POOR MAN'S m
A. MARTIN, Prop I *®'j
v vftioo
KEEPS constantly eja hand »
kies, Wines, Brandies, &c. A pjck'+Jß
Canned and Fresh Fruits, Oyster*’ j
and Crackers. Good Whiskey » o 1 .jl
per drink. Give him a call. r tol-il
Store on Broad Street, nekt doO , >
del’s Drug Store