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oom, ft t» l in a l.m# loving letter to Grace
J 5 r ‘«r '* f l«i»* misfortune that had befallen
m ’ Jiaee, pout- girl, w.i* *o stunned at
the newH, that it nearly killed her, and fui
week* «he lay iff with l.ttlu hope of reonv*-
* r *: A * mat hoivcver le*r health returned
Hinl «l.c again devoted heraelfU) the honsc
hold duties at Rose Cottage, tiiongh the
sad Katie that often came into her ryes
made her poor mother'* heart bleed for her.
Iwo years passed, and again Edgar is
presented to ilie reader, not in America
however, but in Europe.
1I« is seated alone in his magnificent
apartments, and holds in his hand a letter
that s*y*:
Hearing that your wife had disgrac*
e l you, and run off with a Fi click count, 1
determined to uonfesK the part I played in
bringing you together. It was a plot of
Vonr fathers, \viu» ieaivd vmi would marrv
ilifirf Seidon, and I having told him that 1
hnd been ordsin.fl in tbe Ej iseopal Church,
but gave up starving as a minister to feast
ns a h‘imt.l ary, he proposed to give me the
■mn of $2,500 to marry yon to Miss May
field. \N antitig for money at that lime, i
accepted and you knew 'he result. Not
long since I wrote to your father for anolh*
*' r mn f d money oft !:e pa me amount as
what he had given mo, and he refusing, I
place iheso facts befoie you hoping you
will pardon my part of the transaetimi.
“Resp(>etfn!lv vonr*,
BURTON* DEAN.”
A month more ami Edgar drove up ttie
avenue leading to Bnena Vista.
’Father I wish to *et? yon in the library,’
he paid, as Mr. Montvillo met him at the
door.
The interview betweon farher and son
was a stormy one, bit! ike sou came off vic
torious. Edgar remained at home some
days, but one morning receiving a package
by Express, he ordered his horse and rode
over to Rose Cottage. As Grace advanced
to meet him, he folded her in his arms and
tut id :
‘I was married in fun,’ my’ darling, and
the wife I did not seek dishonored me —and
hero I have iny freedom papers. Now 1
ask .you to marry me. My father and my
aunt will gladly welcome you to Buena
ista. Come Grace, von and your mother
both.’
Need anything more be said ?
Parker Pis. w BntT, trim has been trav
leling in the South, evidently is dissatis
fied with Reconstruction as forced upon ns
hy Congress- Timing It the Rrolu'iun pub
lished in New York, lie says:
*‘l think the North knows less of the
actual South to-day than of almost any
portion of the globe. Republicanism bears
rule there, nrd reports itself to please it
*nlf. Counter authorities, especially from
Democratic sources, are cast aside as un
worthy of confidence, as no doubt they of
ten are. But it is time one thing was told,
and believed too, every where, and that is
that Reconstruction, so far, is a failure. It,
I* * bad failure. From the sole of its foot
to its head, if it has any bead, there is no
lonndness in it, none whatever. It began
where it should have left, off, with political
»rg*nizatio»M, with suffrage and sovereign.*
ty-
Goon, But. —Shortly after the recent great
train storm and freshet in the Now England
IStales, a resident of Boston, who owned a
[mill property in Maine, dispatched an agent
In ascertain the condition of his property.
Spy due course of mail lie received tint fob*
lowing reply :
l Dear Sir : I arrived here this morning—
round the dan by the mill trfi, bot no mill
ftiy a dam site.
I We find the following in the Atlanta Era:
I To tm» Georgia Press.—We am request
■'ll by Nlr. John E. Conley, Slate Librarian,
In state that it is his wish to commence, op
llic Ist of January, a file of all the papers
■-daily, tri-weekly, sc ni-weely, or weekly
■-published in the State, an if if publishers
Brill forward him copies he will take pleas
■rein carefully filing them all. This seems
■o us to be a matter of great public inter
-Ist, and wo hope publishers will forward
■heir paper* from the Ist of January is re
■nested. Papers will confer a lavor by
■opying this notice. Those who comply
■rith the request will address their papers
lotbe ’State Librarian,’ Atlantan, G,
■ Pork Packing.— So far tin? packing* in the
■rineipal markets is considerably ahead of
:■)« amount packed up to same dates oflast
ilpar, and there are intimations that the
[■fitkors, refusing to pay the high prices
■till demanded by poik raisers, will now
■lack their operations and wait for a fall,
■nt the owners of hogs are showing little
■iaposition to yield. Kercheval & Son, ol
It. Louis, in their circular of Satuiday last,
ft;
I Packing has been very active at all the
■acbi'g points, and it is understood that
IBotitsvill<*« Giiiciiinnti. Chicago, Milwaukee
Kid this place are ahead of lust year at a
Krresponding date, 80,8T6—say 457,318
Bjainst and as hog* continue to
ißne in freely and in fine condition they
IKc likely t° overcrop themselves, and as
Kert i« no export demand, save at greatly
I Kducrd prides, and the homo trade has so
IKlfen off as to cause an accumulation, they
M (> becoming very uneasy. Many at ail
Kading points have closed their houses
Ktil the price of hogs recedes, or that of
Kovisions improves,-whilst others are do
■g just enough to keep their establish
ments iu working, order.
I AYitat the Fanatics Deman^—A Fipe
Ipow at Grant, etc—Newburytort, Dec. 1
LvVendeM Phillips, in a speech at the Ly
-I‘um, U*t nigh*, demanded of Congress to
Itatime the governmentwhich the Execu
fTve bad abdicated thab foenmpcl the Sta’es
itely in rebellion-1«> educate it eight mill—
•n of dnnoee. and that if it refuse to do so,
jicn tlfe government itself,-at the expense
• all tho people,shall assume the duty,
ter sendSng to the different States. it
ust protect as well as legislate for them,
he war is not ended.. It hss just begun
i the latter portion, of his lecture the
maker severely criticised the New York
ribuue for virtually saying on Sunday
i could not carry on this govern
cut unless we entreat Jeff to come
■ id help us.
■ Mr. Phillips said the Southernwliiics
■ t the bositiess and the wealth, ami have
Sutured the Supreme Court, a worse
In Taney wield* his thunder bolt to-day,
I<l % *'reant Republican a man who drags
M 1 •nine through the infamy of Tanima-
II tn|t ill and means to contest the electoin
Be candidate of the Repirblioan p*r
u for st iI,M Kl ‘P u . bl,ean P ar *y had a brave
.* head it would marshal its forces
n about colors* of no forgiveness to the
[f vou !w| i absolutely impregnate every
til the po mind wttli then. The speaker
nnkes hi w,t, * a <,r,na,ld the lands
|( . 1, b r ' vt '" t*> the Macks as freely a*
lung- %bd spoke* with great force of the
tlla of Orientals to she Pacific
#T J* *° a greater act ol
i. siviiiaatiow.than anything it has
i icnvi di
* Business Cards-
W. Luncan. J» R- Johnston;
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
otton Factors
AND-
(Sfttcral Commission IWmfoattfs
73 Eay Street 76
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA
sept 9 20 6in.
ESTABLISH SD 1844.
Wm. M. DAVTDSON.
150 Bay street,
,S A VAN y A If, GEOR G 1 A.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC WINES
and Liquors '
Os the flne*t qnalitle?; n!nfi t ole ncent. for the
.States of Georgia and Florida, for the sale of Mas
sey, Huston & Co’s celebrated Philadelphia Ale.
Orders solicited. eept 9 20 ly.
MEINHARD, BROS & CO-;
Wholesale Dealers in
BMTB , BSOSB, HATS,
Rsady Made Clothing,
lurnisliittg 60045,
111 Broughton St.
S A V A N N A H,GEORG IA.
omcK
Meinhard, ) *0 4 82 WHITE T. jS. Meinhard
Meinhard, f Kew York | E. A. Weil
11. T. BLOCKER,
WITH
yjsrz ~—t HONE,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
Wines, Liqoursand Sugars,
149 BAY STREET, - f
S A VANN A 11, G £ O-
Sole Agent for Georgiaanh Florida of
Barton's Celebrated PALE ALE
In and half barrels.
sept 9 20 6m
It. H. Anderson. G. W. Anderson
John W. Anderson. A. H. Cole.
JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS & CO-,
- ms mr ; mm gg 9
Factors
And General Commission Merchants
Anderson's Blade, Drayton Streel f Hear the Bitty
SAVANNAH, Gk.
’ ■** J
Agents for the
Empire Line of Sidewheel Steamships.
sept 9 20 6m.
o e. aaoovEß, a. t. m’iktthe, c. r. STtBBS
Stivamtiih. Thomasville. Savannah
GROOVER, STUBBS & CO.,
COTTON FACT OK S
—A N D
General Commission Merchants,
1 .
94 Bay Street, SAMNAH, GA.
c t*E Bagging, Tie*, ope and other Supplies, fur
iohed, also Liberal Cash Advances made on
ICsnsignments for Sale or hipmeut to Liverpool or
northern Ports. sept 9 20 Gar.
W estcott H.Coleman
[Ai i i i
* . flaln akd Aledr
FMIITII ill CMIIII.
Shop Comer of Broaifnml Broughton Streets,
15 JI BUIDGE, GA.
" j*.
HWI G permanently located, and being desir
ous of identifying himself with tbe interests
of the city, respectfully asks at the hands of a gen
erous public only such encouragement as his work
entitles him to expect. He will also execute
t SIGN WRITING
sn all its varied phases and styles; K ALSO MINING
A PER HANGING, FRESCOING, &c.
Feb, 11th, 1869. 42-3 m.
Miiiycis
Can bo made by buying your goods of
L. B .Ehrlich ,
RROSGBT&K STREET,
HA I N BRIDGE, GEORGIA
fepconstantly on hand a splcndid assoitmeu
lv of Family Groceries, consisting in part of
bacon, plovr,
SUGAR, COFFEE,
S ALT, RICE
TO B ACC <9, POT A TOES
LIQUORS,
ni l TER, LARD,
CHEESE, CRACKERS,
PICKLES, . CANDIES,
CANNED AND FRESH
fruits;
Gn fact everything that can be baaght in a grocery
tore, all of which he is offering LOAv FOR CASH
sive him a cull. gept 16 2 1 6m
D, PALVEY,
FURNITURE WARE HOUSE
153 BROVGHTOtt 153
2d Door from Barnard Street*,
SAYAN NA- H GA;
NEW WORK MADE TO ORDER
Repairing, •
MATTRESS MAKING
m
aftd 'Upltolaterlng af*
§ II O It T E S T R O TI C E-
Business Cards.
THE SHARON^HOUSE,
JOII.V SHAKOX, PTofrteior,
Baintoridge, Georgia.
TRANSIENT DOA11L) S3 ol> PER DAY.
traveling public are hereby notified that
. this house ha*.been thoroughly are
refited, a* #eli and ren
dered »*ne of-rtße agreeable
hotels in the State, worthy the liberal patronage it
lias heretofore received from nassen. yn the
liver.* and railroad. No pins or expenses will he
spared to make the SHARON HOUSE all that any
ore could desire. Call anqttwt ita.u*cnt*»c»»
V. B. BAUGHN,
ATTORNEY AT ILAW
COLQUITT, MILLER COUNTY, (JAJ
WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted
to his care.
Juue, 3, 1569. > • ? , • j, -<y 6-l.y.
■ ! Jii :-, .- A A.- it i
Tlie Vermont Spring Water.
Justly celebrated as a remedy for CANCER
Scrofula, Bright's Disease, and other Kidney Affec
tions, the worst forms of Cutaneous Diseaxess, Rhtum
at ism, Eemale Complaints, and all impurities of the
blood.
The bottles are marked: “Vermont Sprixo, Saxe
& Cos., Sheldon, Vt.”
For sale by. the principal Th-nggkts.
Pamphlets, with certificates from eminent physi
cians and others, sent free.
W. H. SCHIKFFELn St CO.
170 Wiliam* Street,
NEW YORK.
March lltli, 1869. '46-ly
Ft. W. HOGAN
I «vil i An J
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
384 & 380 Broadway
IW XU MW ’VO!R.9Sk«i
Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes, &c.,
may 20, I809. ; ° V
.L.■l .i' 11 s i; f;Li •
J. 11. Cooper. | €f. 7. Quantock. | A. C. N.jS me!s
i- '! j,:: a *.yurafnu/r
J oll23.^[uGpcm or &cp.
Corner of &St.TjitlranowewW,^
SAVANNAH, GA. V?' -
Wkolesalt and Retail Dealers in
"-O *: lE r .
BOOK AND C T IONBRY OF ALL KfND
Copying and Seal Presses, Pen Knives,
NEW and BOOK P RITING PAP ER and INK
Gold Pens. Pen and Pencil Cases,
LEDGER'WRUNG and COLORED PAPER ,
v - * ; • I.* '* ' » • l ' » * ;
f all kinds and sizes for if lank and Job 'W<rrfi
PLATING, VIITING and PRINTERS CARD &c
%
Books ordered or imported at New -York Tates.
sept 9 20 6m
~ ' ' 'f? *•{ fJ •
■ , ; ' ‘ - ’•*’_ r;
WM. 11. ST AK. I?. P. RICHMOND.
F. H. STARK & CO.,
WHOLESALE OROCERS
Commission Merchants arid
COTTON FACTORS
Savannah, Georgia.
CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
' Sales or SHipnttnt of Coll on anil olTiefTrodncc
Liberal Advamees Made onp Consignments.
AOEKTS for 'ihE-tim of It tv > n
ihME "A *■ *• ■ ,u u 4 -*
GuUcl’s Sled Brush Cotton Gins,
I’ / Hall's Pate ml Cptlqnjfteckf'l ,
E. Fl Coe's' Super.-Phdsphale of Little ’
Arrow Ties, and
GRIME’S PATENT RAW BONE PHOSPHATE.
sept 9, 20,-3m.
j■ ■ _ _ - • •
TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIEf „
MSRSHAUHOUSE,
Savannab, Ga* J
THIS First-Class Hotel Is situated on Brought
street, anu is convenient to the business par
of the City. Omnibusses and Baggage Wagons wil
always be in attendance at the various Depots and
steauitoat landings, to convey passengers to tho
Hotel. The best
UIERY STABLE AMIOMM
will be found adjoining the House.
Ihe undersigned will spare neither tinre, trouble
nor expense to < make liis guests- Comfortable, and
rendev/uhte House, in every substantial particular
aqual; at least, to any in the State.
The Bate of Board has bccnßednced to $3,00 a Daf
;t ab LUGE,Proprietor. '
•» 1 "i < ‘*l m* I t ,i "’*: « > .‘j-
P. H. BEHN,
COTTON AND RICE FACTOR
: .. V •\'.V\ . . ; V.
—AND—
(fionuniosiun
f'-'iiqy:*'* ?»7Uf.’t*; j**.- :A‘l ■ ■ .. .
First Office 'Vest of the Exchange,
*fc * ‘ ■V -, Jt r • V. : t , - . . ... ,
SAVANNAH - GEORGIA
sept 9-20 6m.
B. 3. LESTER,
WlTH
(woodman & Myers
coimsioNliiteF.
im HtT MkEET, •S A VANN AH, GA. #-
As Ageiifc' for tlie VUriues Manufactorers of Vir
ginia, we aruprepared to*til 1 all orders for every
grade and style, at Manufacturers’ prices.
(If 0 We pay the highest prices for Hides, Beeswax,
&c., &c. * oct 14 6m.
—
F. TiLLjfOf; Alex. C. Mcßae
Late of Texas. Savannah, Ga
TILLMAN? * M’BAJS,
GQTTOJf FACTORS
—AND—
Si Bl¥ ST. SAYAHIIAII,- GJt
Jg” Liberal advances on Consignments for Sale
Shipment. Bagging, Rope and ail othersupnl ie
uishpd at Lowest Mark'ef Rate?. ' “* "
HM. e‘.tch, agent for TillmUn $ M'Rae’s Mo
a. BaleTng, Bainbridge, Georgia.
fflguaTm 1
Miscellaneous Advertissepieftts - "
FrCsii .-Stock.
~ rfe'A - • - -
1881 Ml. T
;,aiA>i‘..k & Koa.fT.-4Ti
ik fjt street, ,
i ■
! r Baiubridge, Oeor^ia.
j
1 r<r ?
DEY GOOD, GROCERY T S, CAPS, WOODEN .WARE, KoTloNf.it
*■?,Lfo”cai: Ail«i*i. », a,
ate alto prepatetl to buy Cotton, or advauec ou Ik. same sliiiipcilJo SaKtimab, Kew
1 Many years ago, tbe writer of these lines and an invalid physician, while visiting thtf -
Island of St. Croix for their health, experienced and witnessed many surprising and
L ** effecte of-the Rum there produced upon many of the invalids who were (like 'd
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
•ad sell it in the United States. ... , ...
The result of his labors was a glorious success for himsflf and suffering humanity,
for the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS was thus made known to the world. PLAN*'
v V TATION BItTERS being an article of real merit, founded upon new principles, and
relying wholly upon 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 civiliseds
world. The cabalistic S. T.—lß6o—X. was a talisman of health, and the demand sos
the PLANTATION BITTERS soon far exceeded the abilities of the proprietors to supply.
Notwitfcjtending’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 and most productive estates on the
island. Houses,; stills and presses weref erected as if by magic, which utterly “ aston
ished the natives.” The services of experienced men and natives of tho 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
taring theffßEAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND JNVIGORATOR. The above cut represents
the na&ves crushing the shgar-iShs aM 1 otherwise preparing it for the stills and presses.
q As an |ffidid|Dte to Fever ant Igae, Intermittent and Hilarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and
other kindred diseases, the use.of .tie.- r SLANTATMIN BHSSS&3. is unsurpassed,.ifc the ,U
history of the world. Over five million bottle- % are disposed of annually. They are
adapted to old £nd young, maid >and female, j • 'They are agreeable in taste, and always
f . prodpo# an immediate beneficial result, : ,: 7 ; ;‘- X; ;
uHii;** 1 . J‘)o.| hur, rtrAT
i:,- H. L fifaV
' B j^fcSCCOT,
—tVrni— . 2
A,OAiris & co®
-GENERAL
OOIiIiniOI ME!0IIA1 f S
i
* ,
AND DEALERS IK,
i t/i bjlU-i, 'i ■■ ... ' •/ ~
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, IIA It'D Nt ABE, BOOT?, SHOES, &C., &C.,
’* ■ f/ ' V--U; i■' • . * ‘ 1 , _ ... . . ...
BROUGHTON STREET BMNpiME GEORGIA
on Savannah ami New York, alwajrs <mh||n<K the
ton and other Country Produce. Sl| f § t . H. 11 •: :i|c I
February it, I860; M U U,/ «■'* 24* **
' •• i I if ’ j
J ! ! -J
nit (rw cists,
% t)
4 CORNER CONGRESS tAND AVHITAERR STREETS,
p^c r- r U:- mS 7 jIowQ
SA® j. - ~ ’ •€£‘6S < 6SjI
Established 184tf
i
•■* cm ivi r 7ix*,T ,^3r & g||Q -
RUGS,’ ;/ - PERFUMERY, *
SOAP,*, 1 j ) TOtLET ARTICLES.
PAINi’S, VARNISHES,
OILS, '-A J V» * BRUSHES; &cr.
They are the Manufacturers df , ...
••> ■'s. caO At:hl < Aid* i.4
SSS SEB MAj Jll. €LM JWT 9 H 2 m ’-a?.'* fmffr- T’AS
• ....
A purely 'Soufiierti Enterprise which* ate' kigiilywdconuaejidcd by some of the most distinguish
e ns ot Georgia and other States < .
• * - * a4 th* old atand, Market S<inar#.- *•
Miscdiiaiireotis tisemtsdvend
ORGANS
m PARLORS, HALLS, AN’fl CHURCHES,
Cffltnbine more perfrclifini limn an? otlicts in the
market.
Tlie manufacturer have invented and appnea
uiord vftlunVeiinpiwepteutii, during tl»« J cn '
years than any other in the land. . - .
TH© BattMit Vox Hnnipa Tremolo.— a
wonderful iinHation of the tremolo., pf tl>e luiman
voice, pronbun.ced'by till* most eminent eigains
M organ ludßfeH; sh& onty petfWt expression stop,
ever iiyvcßledf C „ , . : . '■
The ricirmonic Attachment.— An
octave coupler,"which doubles the power of the in
slrmtient without increasing Hs«i/«?i _
The Patent, |tfanjiel Sufci-Basa.— An
of Independent bass reeds of great power which aic
plavftl with tWß'Ordiafcffr keys. -. *
TRo patent Vox . Jubilant.—A new and
beautiful stop, giving a style of music hitherto un
attalned in iced instiumeifTS.
These Organs are superior to all others
in qiiict< articulafinn—r.nund, pipe-like
ncAs an<f power, tfhdif havctkeimt nearly oxb iiun
DRFii First Premium over alTconipelßors. ■,
They are endorsed by the highest musical authori
ties. , ~
Send for Illustrated Circular.
PIANO FORTES
It . Tlie subscribers also offer to the publican assort
ment of beautiful Piano Forts—oh gant rose woo
cases—full iron frame —overstrung bass P '® n< j
grand notion, eto., at moderate pnceß and u y
warranted. . .
For circulars and full particulars address
G. G: SAXE k ROBERTSON'
417 SHOlrfE STREET,
NEW YORK.
March 11th, 1869*. 46- ly.
i :—.., ■ ,» - : - mi i ' i.—
B4E s ILIIS SAW
Upstairs in Bowers Block,
tfiOAO STREET, »BMNB IDGE 6A
B. F. COLBERT & BROTHER,
• :fit li’t lit Os. hi ')'! >fij Hi\ s-.fj
‘1 w PROPIIIftTOfiS. .
This Saloon is always supplied with di6i2s
THE BILLIARD TABLES . /fcfv
are all new, and as good
as can be found in the
nared'at short noticed P***] \
April Ist, 1869. 49-ts
A. K. JENNiNd^
OP ALBANY, GEORGIA, WITlf
PHOSPEII
DEALERS IN
BOOTS M SHOES,
13 MURRAY STSSI JET
S£"'f Iff YORK.
_i hili' 1 *■' - •*. ■..>■■■ '
thqs. h brooms,
■' RKI'IIKSENTS
A. M. Binninger &• G@<
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESAI/E iVfcALEItS lit
la&Hitii, mummm
WINES, GINS, W.f
NO. 15 BEAYBit STIiEEf.
Near Broadway, ... new York i
Sole proprietors and importei s op
Binningeiys Old London DockQdn.
Orders SoliCifled Established 1778.
june 24, 1869. jy-iy
WATER HILL FOR SALE .•
THE undersigned offers t6' sdfV ofi featfonnble
t cvms his saw and Grist Water Mill, situated
eleven miles df on the A. &G.
R. R , and two miles from’Climtajf. The mill is
in first rate repair, and has plenty of the very best
of timber’ adjacent to if. For further particulars
apply to' J* R. PERRITT
s Climax, Ga.
sep 3 2t—tf.
■-■> . . .
‘ DR. Nf: L. SATtLE, ,
mm ram,
bainbrWge, gX.,
f hi * •
Office oirSbulfrEtoad 1 Street - ,- ufc stirife*, fii
ROCKWELL & WEST'S NEW STORE.
ISFiAJI branches of his profession executed' in
the bast and most durable style. 23 22 ts.
NOTICE.
W T pp before the Court House ddor in
T f the city oFßa*n midge, on the ’ Ist in
January next to the highest bidder for cask, the
following portions of streets in said oity, closed bv
order of council hr 1860. That portion of Market
street lying betwepft Jlioadiand West streets, and
running through the lot enclosing the llv*ry sta
ble now occupied by W. E. Rutherford-, also'portion
of same street between West and Crawford streets
running-through tho premises of T. J. WHliams. and
portion of same street lying between Crawford and
b lorida streets, and that portion of same street ly
ing between erfwvford and Washington streets (now
closed); also, that portion of Washington street
lying between Jackson and Water streets, and that
•portion of same street running between Troup and
Shptwell
bAween- WafehiagPon and Crawford streets, run
ning North of the Methodist'Church and through
the premises of W. P. Stewart, and the North half
of same street lying iromedfeAely North of premi
ses owned by Col. W. <X Flearing. Th it portion of
Jackson street lying between Broad and Clarke
streets, running North of 8. L. Belchers \ a)so, that
portion of same street lying between Clark and
Marion streets, and also that portion of Maiket
W TF "W JMMKferA
Coufßaitlee.
' ihfoffigtlbio’s Coluta^
SouthertlPreparatjA
These Remedies arfe Ibe result of m . ™
litbbrious sturdy. and a long bedside . ,L ?*•*
the Noiith and West, and from the gold
they have won fropi the medical p.,,? 1
press and the public, and tlie unim m L.„, f l ' ll
and uffTVfefgitl'fthtlsfabtltm given, thev i,„"
diatblj 1 become the Ve itt^
XANJLLUifLAI ED ICIN£ OF TflE AGE
?'^ ! . cal v*>f**m
vostelr4f.*U,s£erc(&, jphysoiuus in rdl mS?
are presbribing them in their practice win
Satisfactory rcsiiltS. 1
The editor of the Columbus (Misg.)
f vWc have lmd occassion to use Sever n "
GREAT. »IT LM l't * IMEP Alt VI l\j\? J of |
ly, and In every instance they gave entire °
tion.”
The Memphis Daily Appealmyn;
“iTJie superiority of the GREAT OTir* 1
PREPARA TION is acknowledge by all
tested them, and we cheerfully recommend' Hfe
to oiir friends throughout the country” 'nl
The Memphis Public Ledger Says;
“The GREAT OUTHERN I
are prepared and offered by staunch pl, v „; ''l
our city, Whom ice hum'-, tlie Remedies gj V j
tion, and we cheerfully recommend themy
Family Medicines.”
The Brandon (lliss.) Rejmblican says.
“The GREAT i)UPHE!3N PUE?AR\T[o 1
prepared by,eminent physicians and tell
ottf midst.” '' I
YOUR i ICK WIFI
is raphlly sinking trt an early grave. IJer #S
growing dim and hbt cheeks becoming p a | e 21
personal chafnisare ttfthbg, and she is |,®
live; her wholi fiitthi.i# feeble, emaciated .-.111
vous; the least eyAtbi'seJcsttwes short breathin.jß
a jralpitating heart, she lnta no appetite, t... J
aches, her fe?t anti FiandY are constantly coi,j ■
is restless, nervous au<f cross, itnd every thine J
tc give relief, '"A
Do you know whaf if ihatter with your ”
wife or Daughter, [
who is thus kHHct.bd? As l< her if she ij fr„|ua
with any complaint peculiar to her »ex. Aik ~.sS
if she Is troubled with painful,. Suppressed or3
nhy Monthly Periods: if she has Lucon-hnn.!-*
Whites, chlorosis or Green Sick ness, Falling jug
Womb, Ulceration of the Womb, or any oftJK
dispenses produced by an irregular action of tffl
Wotob'. m
ENGLISH- |
FEMALE BITTEfiSI
will! inVoilediately ftrousA arid restore to h»\W rj
rhysiciaris all over the country are
with its effects. We hold'hundreds e( letters .it T
lar tp thO following:
('EjEtidfl frorH 1 the Ma'don (Miss) Bnm' , '
“From the Unprtjdedcnted' sale and demand IrM
the ENGLI H FEMALE BITTE here, nndtil
entire satisfaction givcq, we earnestly rctomml
them to our lady friends)” . , ...
Mr F. C. Sinclair, of DeKalb. Miss., says:
“Three of our physicians are using your
in their practice, one of whom says there is noliJ
inc tordd eqbal to your ENGLI FEMALE fin *
IERS.” tl .
Messrs Carpenter & Cos. - of Hnsi'dfiiifst, Mill
Marc.lv 1858, says: ( .. . J
‘ Thb'saia .of 1 Yoiif ENGLISH FEMALE BIITIB*
is wonderfuL Soiid two dozen by express, C.L
D»‘ 1
Binsbri;& Neal, - of Huntsville, Alii'., M.l«h.lit!
.“Pieasb forward bv express, six dozen IWOLiil
FEMA'LE RPITER
These beiiutlflilU’ largelxl
ties, at $2 50 per bottle, or tlfree bottles sor 1 fll.b
one bottle lasting two weeks. Sebt,t : d' ajf jWI
the country on receipt' of 1 jltideialso, - for'sale >j
druggifetk. , 1
J. P. DRMGOOLE & COl, J’r'op'rV. !
, • , Mciiiplils, Tim,
By cleansing the Stomach, arousing till* Liu
pm tying off all billions mattlsr, add' a&ilhf U
d'We'ifUranti-periOdlC; thfe
KIY& OF i
at one dollar pci - ' bbttle isT;to-day the b
phisicians’ Comliiliattori for the cure of *1
of' Chills ah’d l’ever 1 , Neuralgia, Pain, and i I
complaints of a itialaridus origin!
It never 1 effedts'tlit* libail| ears, or neWei, j
iidmiiiisteied tp iiifauts, itltd is supeiiot to Ij
fen - these diseases) -
FA A-I t AND PL ANTER 1
nil over the'" couufrf ate buying' tbe'XlNCtjs
CHILLS for fahiily gjfo, n!nd all arc dgltehtaf
its effects. If you do not wish your Chills to retr®*
this is tlie remedy. It is prepared by physfcii 08 '
Who have much experience in the treatment of/
lariouS diseases, and, as this, remit dr never ftfft.—
private practice, it is confidentially recornnK® l ! 1
as a standard preparation. C
Large bottds @IOO, or six bottle for $5.00> U
by ah'uggists; (’
HAVE YOU A COUGH? ,4
„ . • Uso A mygdalii^ 1 ® 1 *
Have yon any disease of the Lungs'?. ■*
„ . v , Use Ainygdil®^ e^*w ' I
HaVe yon Pleurisy or Brdhchitis ? ...
i Use Am v gdill i nTtctonl“
Have you Croup or Houping Cough ?
, , , Use Amygdalin F«b»lv
The prettibst and best Cdiigh Syrup
_ . i Is Atnygdalin Petto'l
The rnOthdr s dhcap Cough Syrup
. Is Ata’ygAilin Pectiri
the Children’s faVorffd
Is Amygdallnfeeto" l
ror family nse, ns a powerful expectorant, e**<
pam and causing sleep, it has no erltmll
PuCe, SI.CV. Sold by all druggists.
W, old man
You need not grunt any longer. You can H
cured right away. Your Rid (levs and Blalklerlurt
been aithdyiug you long-enough..
B&O.IIGOOLE & CO.’S
Extract of Bearbcrry and Baffin
will cure you of all that suffering. It will relieve
of Urinary deposits, frequent desire and loatW
to Urinate. Gravel, Gout. Dropsy, pain in theß#A
effect of Habits, of Dissipation or early abuse Ad«P'
tec L fc .? y° u ,hg. male or female. vj
Pride, SI.OO pei bottle, or six bottles for
Sent to .all parts of the country oß' redcipt of p rl “
uliO/ ffii sale by druggists.-
IMPURE BLOOD*
Requires tbrs use ofr otrrf
• CON S'l'lTt) -
MONARCH,
which purifies the Blood, cures Scrofula, Ski"
cases. Glandular Swellings, Syphilitic **%gl
old Ulcers aud Sores, Boils, etc Ihe
is composed of Stillingia, Sarsaparilla and „■
of Potash, which are acknowledged the world ■
t®>be the best Blood Purifiers ever known.
J’.- P. DROM-GOOLE & CO 1 ., Wop* ■
Memphis, Ten’- ■
IflF PRICE OF WHISKEI I
REDUCED AT THE
“POOR MIN’S SAUM'J
A. MARTIN, Propriety
K»te£l‘ iss&gm
CafcMfed and Fresh Fruits, Oysters,
aud CrackenL Good \Viiiskey sold
per drink. Give him a call. . |rß
Store on Broad Street, next door to L A i
del’s Drog^Stvr*