The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, December 23, 1869, Image 4

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tu JBMKJIHtDK. UONTEST. \ t*l.ic;pf*«>p R i iik was closed w,;h a grand contest lor pri < a ValQi'd in the aggregate at several w, do ! 1^ 8 - Telegraph and Mrs*- ** r particulars i lj& .* % r #i that each contestant 8 2ri « de ? ~C * * the track (185 ■ One making the circuit in V t on Id be entitled to the hr»t prize. a silver pitcher worth $25; the second best, a silver pitcher worth S2O; and »<hmi until all the prizes—nine in number w. r* awarded. The preliminaries being srrang'-d, the riding commenced and re united .»■* follow*; Mr. John Grubb made the circuit in the overage time of 18 seconds, aud took the first prize—silver pitcher $25. Mr. ? 0 »:»i eo, n P riz;, .^ ,v «' pHcher. S2O. i ”*/' |?fh44*cr, nvsra*e tim rt 183 scc- P*«" —silver goblet, $lO. Mr. H. M. Taylor made the circuit in $ seconds an d took the fourth—goblet ftniliP ‘ 1u time 20 seconds— S f an '( Kt Mr. Adrian Tiase teati and Master Oscar Ad-irns, were tied oil 20J seconds amj without contending in a second till fo*r the number of the prize tliey compromised and iook a silver enp •piece, $ It) each. Tlie same was the case between Master and Mr - J,, °- *fHAf oft* 31 st'dolfds ard compromised by taking a silver eup apie«*c, $lO each. The track was then clean'd for Mr. John Grubb, to run bis mile ng.iiusi time, and before siar’iny U:«pt. Jane s A Simplon iieti oineed that. the time mad- by Mi. Gm ■ wmld Is- I dWard »m i challenge to the win'd, as to whether'it could be heat. Mr. Grubb then started iind made the mile in three minutes and r twenty-seven seconds, after which tie* crowd dispersed Slid HufTs rink was closed sine die. THE KISSI MG l)E ACO N T . ‘* j*• ricm I towns f New Ewfcflmw, Wayl an Eisieio paper, bved l)**f»ci|i tirown, a very sta'd and dignified sort ot Christian, ;» perleci model of pro priety. Deacon Brown had the mii-forune to lose his wife,- and tit the ng*' <d forty had foand himself with a family of lour VUfeilL.<;tMldre», without n mistress to his Ui iu house. As lii* eon Id not tnvuiediatelv taki* another wife und avoid exciting scan' dal and Could not get along without some one to take charge of the kitchen and nut «• wry, lie had n course to employing a young woman as housemaid. Nancy Stearns was a laughing, romps iug beauty, who delighted in exporimeitt -irw npuy the Dpaom, by way of testing the human nature. For a long time wtis invkluerable, blit at last, in a moment of unguarded weakness, he I was led into temptation, and committed a ‘slight indiscretion” with his beautiful house-maid. When recovered his wonted COolueae aud presence of mind, he was L hpudkd at the enormity of his sin: In r vain 4e repented and grieved over lost vir I" tw> r itmflv, as a last effort of easing his f conscience, at the services on the follow ing Sabbath morning lie arose and re quested tlrt* forbearance of the brothers and sisters a few moments, when he electrified : them by making the following confession: { “My Christian friends, you know that I \ lufiljny wife, some mouths ago (sobs and and tlrnf Nancy Stearns has been i aapiwg hows** for me. And you know that ; I have a little child not a year old. Well, f sometimes th it child would cry in the f night—God forgive me for the child cried so I hard that Nancy arose ar.d came into the I room and leased over the bed, to hush the I child—uml brothers and sisters, hot lean- I nuttu>vcMne-Us:rn made me forget Christ.’ yon dbf demanded the min- I ister sternly. *1 —l kis ssed her?’ stammered out the I Deacon between his sobs.' ‘but I’ve been I been veryshry about it, and prayed to be I forgiven, and I want you to forgive ar.d I pray for ino, brothers and sisters. I )A* Iho I)eO(P«m bowed himself upon his I jlb&t like the mighty onk before the torna ■ do. Deacon Goodfellow arose snd aston | ished iho audience still more*by saving. Brothers and sister, you have heard ■ what brother Browjri has said; now he ■ wants our forgiveness. For my part 1 I believe brother Brown is truly penitent, || and I am willing to forgive liitn with my h whole heart» , And brothers, and sisters, I If #fn add l stllf fnrtlier tliat if I had no wife, ■ and a pretty girl like Nancy Stearns should ■ come into my room, and lean over my bed I unfrlean wr inv. I'd kiss her, sin or no I •fa r Good for General Oranl for once l He haftpu* hia/n.rt down nd says he ‘won't ap« ntilifr M. StMHton to the Supreme Co™ cl'Canae he insulted Sherman/ The reason may net he excellent. The conclu : »iou is. Dent has rereived bra inrfenfure of defeat from the Al««rii had a hand-, gome majority. fs not the first imui that torn has filing. A man named Nelson, ot Montgomery county, 111-* has sued Mrs Best for ten thousand dollars, because she would not come to him and many him. after she had promised. Askance for the goose ought to lie sauce for the gandfer, it were well to turn the tables occasionally in his breach of promise business, if ouly tokeep the girls iu order* Oss Evh. Bktter than Two.— A merchant a considerable loss.de.- I sired his son m»t to mention it to any body. *l'|,e youth promised silence, l»ut at the same fj time requested to- know- what advantages * coultMl tend it. *Kyon divulge the loss,’ aKp ftiMter. *nt sb»!J have two evils to * TwftolWof one—■onr own grief aud f tbajoy of oor nci B hbo,s * r Look not mournfully into the past; it I comes apt hack again* Wisely improve * the present ;it is thiae. Go forth to meet . t j, c shadowy future wilhont fear, and with i & iMsly hearty , Georsia- Georgia fulfilled all the condi tioile Ift* reconstruction act, and her Representatives were admitted to the lower t House of Congress, yet because, after all ■*thwL her Legislature declared negroes im» in ompeUjnl under the State constitution to »ld sicatt in that body, Grant recommends , ».at adie be hung np by the eyc-dids until nstructed upon new conditions pre ed by himself. There is no more rea* r or excluding her from the Union on for si »nt of an act of her Legislatnre than about for excluding Massachusetts . . /hilar act. If the Georgia Legists j -’ <>u “1 conimit’cd a wrong, let the proper 1 the p< |he *,ught out and applied. ExpuU akes ib iho I'nion is no such remedy, ing on *i treatment of Georgia is a tii outrage Bm it is only what was **> exp« , ei*-d, and there seems to be at help f«*r her people. They aie .’< 4iofight that isn't iro:< Jentjy poked nn tto- point* of bayonet*.— Louis- Business Cards- W uacau. J. H. Jvbnston. OUNACN & JOHNSTON, C* ot ton F 1 a. ot or s AND smral (Sommteuiatt 70 Bay Street 76 « SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA sept 9 20 6m. ESTABLISH SD 1844. Wm. M. DAVIDSON. 150 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGI A. Wholesale Retail Dealer is l FOREIGN and DOMESTIC VINES AND LIQUOKS Os the finest qualities; abo sole agent lor the States of Georgia and Florida, for the sale of Mas sey. Huston k Co’s celebrated Pliilailelpkjr* Ale. Order* solicited. sept 9£{j|ly. F. Tillmin, Alex. C. Mcßae Late of Texas. Savannah, Oa TILLMAN & M’RAE. COTTON FACTORS -and- j g Counuitisiou fWeechantsi, H It? ST. SIVAS.UII, CA fiS" Liberal advance* on Consignmerits fipr Snla SOiinnent. Rigging, Hope and ail otherjUupplies fiunished at Lowest Market Rates II M Beach, agent for Tillman*& M’Rae’s Me. talic Rule Tag, Bain bridge, Georgia. u_ B. and. LESTER, WITH (Goodman & Myers COMMISSION MERCHANTS » 137 BAT STREW, SAVANNAH, CWL As Agent fer the various Manufivctuws*Sof Yir gi ilia, we are prepaied to till all orders for every grade and style, at Manufacturers’ prices. Jig" We pav tlie highest, prices for Hides, Rceswax, &c., &c. oct 14 6m. P. H. BEHN, COTTON ANO RICE FACTOR —AND— tfjorawisjsiutt HJmbant, First Office 'Vest of the Exchange, SAVANNAH • GEORGIA, sept 9 20-6 m. TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC! MARSHALL HOUSE, Savannah, Ga r Ferst-Class Hotel is situated on Brought X Street, and is convenient to the business par of the City. Omnibusses and Baggage Wagons wit always be in attendance at the various Depots and steamboat landings, to convey passengers to the Hotel. The best LIVERY STABLE ACCOMMODATIONS will oe found adjoining the House. 'lhe undersigned will spare neither time, trouble nor expense to make his guests Comfortable, and venderff his House, in every substantial p&rticulat aquat, at least, to any in the Start*. The Rate of Boarillms beenKeiluced t 053,00 a Day A B. LUCE, Proprietor. WM. H.STAX. . H. P. BICHMQND ¥. H. STARK & CO, WHOLESALE GROCE RS Commission Merchants and COTTON OTOHB Savannah, Georgia, CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO fores or Shipment of Cotton and other Produce Liberal Advances Made on Consignments. AGENTS FOR THE SALB OF Guild’s Steel Brush Cotton Gins, Halts Palemt Cotton Feeder T E. F. Coe's Supers Phosphate of Lime, Arrow Ties , and BRINE'S PATE.M IAH BONE PHOSPHATE. sept 9, 2<H-3m. T. M. Cooper. | G. T. Quantock. j A. C. N. Smet J"olin IVT- Cooper & go. Corner of Whitaker & St. Julian Streets, SAVANNAH, GA. CWmlr and Retail DiaUrsin BOOKS AND STATIONBRY OF ALL KIND . Copying and Seal Presses, Pen Knives, NEW/and BOOK PRINTING PAPER and INK Gold Pens. Pen and Peneil Otses, LEDGER WRUNG and COLORED PAPER , / all kinds and sues/or Blank and Job Work PLAYING, VISITING and PRINTERS CARDS & Books ordered or imported at New York rates. sept 9 20 6m R, W. HOGAN WITH W. A. BARS 01 £ GO., 384 ft 386 Broadway nsew yoric* V . j J \ * . -■ *- • Z ,:r ™ Wholesale dealers in Boots, shoes, fcc.. may 20, 18(9. a Business . Curds. THE SPUE HOUSE, |OHNf SHAIfiO.t, PbOprielor, Ba.i3o.iorlci.ge, Georgia. TRANSIENT BOARD $3 00 PER DAY. THE traveling pnblicare hereby Dot’fied that this house has been thoroughly vepabed are and icn dered cine of tbe>fliost desira )le and agieeable has heretofore receiver! from passengers on the rivers aud rill road. No pins-or expenses will be s()iiieJ to make the SHARON HOUSE all that any ore could de.-iie. Call and test its merits, any 20, ’O9. ' v '; ’2l, 4-4HC V. fe. BitTGHN, ATTORNEY AT iLAW COLQUITT, MILLER CpUNTY, GA. WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. June, 3, 1869. 6-1 y. - US rr ; • Tf«e Vermont Spring Water. Justlv celebrated as a reinedv for CANCER Scrofula, Bright's Disease, and other Kidney Affec tions, the worst forms of Cutaneous Dim seta. Ecmale Complaints, and all itnpunties of the b!o<ni. • The bottles are marked: “Vermont Spring, Saxe & Cos., Shf.i.don, Vt.” For sale, by .tlie principal Druggists. with certificates bom eminent physi cians aul others, sent free. W. 11. SCIIILFFRI.VH & CO. 170 WWarns Street, . . FEW YORK. March 11th. 1569. Lunuui Dan be made by buying your goods of L. B .Ehrlich, : ' * . 1 • * ,- „ ‘ * < BROUGHTON STREET, BAIN BRIDGE, GEORGIA ; t . ' .* ' Keep constantly on hand a splendid assortment of Family Groceries, consisting in part of ... ■- pf** ' : n BACOS FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, RICE TOBACCO, POTATOES MEAL, LIQUORS 'BUTTER,. I r O t..:r LARD, * CIIEE SE, CRA CKERS, PI CKLVj S, C A N DIE S, CANNED AND FRESH FR UITS, Gn fact everything that can be bought in a grocery store, all of which he is offering LO W FOR CASH. give him a call. sept 16 21 6m ,Bt %! Falvey, FURNITURE WARE HOUSE 18$ BROUQHTON 183 run 2 d Door from Barnard Street, SAVANNAH GA. *j ‘ r:‘.. , k \TC - V ■ r • ■ G NEW WORK MADE TO ORDER , ■ ' ': I!--..!-'' ' ;• -■ ' r ' Repairing, MATTRESS MAKING and Upholstering at , t .,*.8Xl »X iyOX.CE W estcott H.Coleman PLAIN AND FANCY Mini til HUH!. Shop Corner of Broad and Broughton Streets, BAINBRIDGE, GA. HVVI G permanently located, and being desir ous of identify ing himself vyith the interests of the City, respectfully asks at the bands ofa gen erous public only such encouragement as bis work entitles him to expect. He. will also execute SIGN WRITING sn all its varied phases and styles; tv ALSO MINING APER HANGING, FRESCOING, &c. Fcb.Uth, I#>9. , 42-3 m. E. WROOVER, A. T. M'INTYRE, C. F. STUBBS Savannah. Thomamlle. Savannah GROOVER-, STUBBS «t CO., COTTON FACT OR S —A -JS D— (ieneral Commission Merehaats, -54 Bay Street, SAUWAH, GA. J®" Bagging, Ties, Rope aiid other Supplies, fur isnad also Liberal Cash Advances made on Consignments for Sale or hipmeut to Liverpool o. other Ports. 6ept 9 20 6m. I. T. BLOCKER, wmi HONE, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Wines, Liqoursand Sugars, 149 BA Y STREET, SAVANNAH, CEO Sole Agent for Georgia and Florida of Hart oils Celebrated PALE ALE In barrels and half barrels. sept 9 20 Gm R. H. Anderson. G. W. Anderson John W. Anderson. A. H. Cole. JIMW W. ANDERSON'S SONS & CO-, MfS/Xk.. IST JS-SL. 38H2 JHML JS6 9 Factors Ani , General OommissioitMercliaais, Anderson's Block, Drayton Street, Near the Bay SAVANNAH, G\. Agentsfor the Empire Line of Sidewheel Steamships. sept 9 20 6m. MEINHARD, BROS & CO-; Wholesale Dealers in SStSS, SAfS, Beady Made Clothing, Sn ildurit's <giirui.si& teg 111 Broughton St. A SAVANN.AH,GEOR!prIA. i ** sjr dr '.' js'blinCE <** r Meinhard, A*o 182 WHYT3T. JS. Meinhard Meinhard, j .New York (E. A. Weil Miscellaneous Advertisements .. _ ' ' "■ 1 '"* Fresh Stock. MB' Jft lAlSif & ' ” _‘\ 8R0.4D STREET, Bainhridge, Georgia. I :; . *•' : { Offer focsaleuit tire market rates a full assortment of DRYGOOD, ‘GROCERIES’'CWiHJNGi BOOTS, CAPS> WOODE N .WARE, NOTIONF A ■ T . i. .5 .' • * ‘ in fact a general assortment of everything usually t wilhbl the benefit of our planting friends, a large lot ot LHi,,_ing, lies, oatr, . f roursehes We sold S remarkably liv rates for Cash. All we ask is to examine our Hock and Hit also prepared to buy Cotton, or advance on the same shipped to fcavannah, 23-22 ts Many years age, tie writer of these lines and an invalid physician, while vWting th* Wand of St. Cron for their health, experienced and witnessed many surprialnf aaft beneficial effects of. the Earn there produced upon many of the invalids who were (lifc* turselves) seeking health; and, upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a full hietory ts its medicinal virtues. He was delighted and surprised, and after his own recovery* w'aich 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 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 dvillaed world. The cabalistic S. T.—lß6o —X. 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 nneaaary that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at once be made, an& 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 th* island. Houses, stills and presses were erected as if by magic, which utterly 11 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 manniiu taring the GREAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVIGORATOR. The above cut represent* the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the stills and presses. an antidote to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, snd other kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION BITTERS i3 unsurpassed in th* history of the world. Over five million bottle are disposed of annually. They 1*» adapted to old and young, male and female. They are agreeable in taste, and always produce an immediate beneficial result. * A. Davis. Barnet jbw J _ ... 1 E C- SCOTT, —wrn-r— --,-■! 'l.")'-’ '"// A.DA¥IS & CO. ■r '• * _ ■ v- ..'xv v . , ; ' -GENERAL- > CflSlllinill MERCHANTS I H- AXD DEALERS Iff, DRY GOO D, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOT?, HOES| &0„ &C., U BROUGHTON STREET BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA . Drafts on Savannah and New York, always on hand. Pay the bight*! marketprices for Cot ton and other Country Produce. February 11, 1860. 24 A. A. SOL9HOXS A CO., t W" ttML Tn* DRUGGISTS, - . CORNER CONGRESS AXI) WHITAKER STREETS, SAY4HN&BC, - - - Established 1840 * Keep constantly on hand a large supply of 0 G S, PERFUMERY, SOAP, TOILET ARTICLES. • PAINTS, - VARNISHES, OILS, BRUSHES, &c. They are the Manufacturers of ms 608 o mhe m9S is m rmr rmr mss mm. sm 9 and A purely Sonthern Enterprise which are highly recommended by some of the most distinguishe ns el Qeorgia and other States at the old itand, Market Square. i Miscellanreous tisemtsdvene fHE ESTEY ORGANS FOR PARLORS, HALLS, AND CHIMES, „ Combine more perfections than any others in the market. . . The manufacturers have invented *!“* *££ t more valuabe improvements, during the la» 3 years than any other in the land. . The Patent Vox Humana Tremolo.-A wonderful imitation of the tremolo of the voice, pronounced by the roost eminent t?* 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. t „ The Patent Manuel Sub-Bass. -An octave of independent bass reeds of great power which ar played with the ordinary keys. The Patent Vox JubUant -A new and beautiful stop, giving a style of music hitherto un attained in reed instruments. others These Organs are superior to all otne s in quick articulation-round, pipe-like tone-sweet ness and power. Thai, have received nearly oxn Htu drfd First Premiums over all competitors. They are endorsed by the highest musical authoi i ties. Send for Illustrated Circular. PIANO FORTES cases—-full iron frame —oveistrung ba„s grand action, etc., at moderate prices and y warranted. For circulars and full particulars address G. G. SAXE & ROBERTSON' 417 BROME STREET. NEW YORK. March 11th, 1869. 46-ly. OAK 9 CITY 111 & MMJS SAMIR Upstairs in Bowers Block, BROAD STREET, fBAINB IDGE GA B. F. COLBERT & BROTHER, PROPRIETORS. This Saloon is always supplied with choice wnmu. . wm®"' „ &G., 6C THE BILLIARD TABLES C±r are all new, and as good as can be found in the State, Milk Punches Julips, Cocktails, Sherry Cobblers, Ac.,* Ac., pre nared at short notice. * April Ist, 1869. 49-ts A. K. JENNINGS or ALHANV, GEORGIA, WITH PROSPER P SHAW & CO DEALERS IS BOOTS & SHOES, 13 MURRAY STRI CT ST&Sri FEW YORK. THDS. H BROOME, BKPKKSF.NTS A. M. Binninger & Cos, IMPORTERS AND WIIOIRSALE DEALERS IX mmmm . wmmim WINES, GINS, &C. f NO. 15 BElY£lt TREKT. Neah Broadwat. - - - NEW YORK SOLS PROPRIETORS AND IMFDRTKI S OP Binninger's Old London Dock Gill. Orders Solicited june 24, 1869. G-I y WATER MILL FOR SAL. THE undersigned offers to sell on reasonable t erms his saw and Grist Water Mill, situated eleven miles East of Bainbridge, on the A. &G. R. R , and two miles from Climax The mill is in- first rate repair, and has plenty of the very best of timber adjacent to it. For further particulars apply to J. R. PERRITT Climax, Ga. sep 3 2t-tf. dr. m. l. Battle, sun m, dbmtbt. SAIXBRIDOE, GA., Office on South Btoad Street, up stairs, in ROCKWELL & WEST'S NEW STORE. All Ranches of his profession executed in the b*st and most durable style. 23 22 ts. NOTICE. WILL be sold before the Court House door in the city of Bainbridge, on the Ist Tuesday in January next to the highest bidder for cash, the following portion* of streets in said city, closed by order of conneii in 1860. That portion of Market street lying between Broad and West streets, and running through the lot enclosing the livery sta ble now occupied by W. E. Rutherford, also portion of same street between West and Crawford streets running through the premises of T. J. Williams, and portion of same street lying between Crawford and Florida streets, and that portion of same street ly ing between Crawford and Washington streets (now closed) ; also, that portion of Washington street >yiis between Jackson and Water streets, and that ttntion of same street running between Troup and Shotwefl streets ; also, that portion of Church street between Washington and Crawford streets, run ning North of the Methodist Church and thiough the premises of W. P. Stewart, and the North half of same street lying immediately North of premi ses owned by Col. W. 0. Fleming. Th it portion of Jackson street lyiag between Broad and Clarke streets, running North of S. L. Belchers : also, that portion of same street lying between Clark and Marion streets, and also that portion of Market street lying between South and Marion streets. JONH P. DICKINSON, JOHN B. HAYES, T.’fc. WARDELL, Committee. Promgooie’a Colm^jl Southern Preparaty These Remedies are the result of tol| 1 laborious study, and a long bedside .jLH the (South and West, and fioni the cold ’’H they have won from the medical °ll press and the public, and theiui'p,,. c J , and universal satisfaction given, tbev k.. diately become the J ' e iij T ANDAED MEDICINE OF 7R E A Being prepared by the medical profession 2 vested of all secrecy, pbyscians in & 11 are prescribing them in their practice vvithtl^' satisfactory results. S The editor of the Columbus (Miss.) ‘•We h»ve had occassion to use several 1 great *a LM ut* pab p \rai to n 1 01 1 ly, and in every instance they gave entire?' lion.” ' The Memphis Daily Appeal says; “The superiority of the GREAT oT7rtj h PFvEPARA TION is acknowledge by all 1 tested them and we cheerfully to our friends throughout the country’’ x The Memphis Public Ledger says: “The GREAT OUTHERN PREPajJ are prepared and offered by staunch our city. Whom we know: the Remedies giyj N tion, and we cheerfully recommend the®Jj Family Medicines." The Brandon (Miss.) Ilepuljikan says. “The GREAT OUTHEBM PREP VRATIo prepared by eminent physicians and sell J our midst." YOUft ICKWIFI | is rapidly sinking to an early grave. Tl e , J growing dim and her cheeks becomisi* pjJ personal charms are fading, and she is lc„ J tive; her whole frame is teeble, emmiaterfjJ vous; the least exercise'eauses short brcatliJ a palpitating heart, she has no appetite, fed aches, her feet and hands are constantly M y is restless, nervous and cross, and every tc give relief, Do you know what’s matter with your WIFE OR DAUGHTER, who is thus afflicted? Ask her if sli« is IroiJ® with any complaint peculiar to her sex. mJ| if she is troubled with painful, suppressedofJ|B nlar Monthly Periods; if she has Lncorrhsa J Whites. Chlorosis or c veen Sickness.Fal!inpM Womb, Ulceration of the Womb, or any of«H disse .ses produced by an irregular tctiotM Wonb. ENGLISH FEMALE BITTM will immediately arouse and restore to M| Physicians all over the country are <!'H with its effects. We hold hundreds of letteniH lar to the following: 9 f Extiact from the Macon . (Miss) w ■ “From the unprecedented sate apd detnitifl the ENGLI H FEMALE BUTE here, entire satisfaction given, we earnestly retonn® them to our lady fi lends.” Mr F. C. Sinclair, of DeKalb. Miss., says: I “Three of our physicians are using ymirmiM in their practice, one of whom says there is mill® ine tonic equal to your EMGLt lEM ALE t® Messrs Carpenter & Cos., of Htiz tfliurst, -9 March. 1858, says: The sale of yonr ENGLISH FEMALE BIT!® is wonderful. Send two dozen by express, t® D *Rinson & Neal, of Huntsville, Ala., March,l® “Please forward by express, six dozen Em* FEMALE BITTEH, , , I These Bitters are bcantifnlly pnf tijittilirp® ties, at $2 50 per bottle, or three bottles fort# one bottle lasting two weeks. Bent to all p»ti the country on receipt of price; also, iotsali diuggf»ts. j p DRMGOOLE & CO.. Prop's, Memphis, T«l By cleansing tire Stomach, amusing the Li parrying off all billions matter, and mr tiaf Oweiful anti-periodic, the KING OF CHILLS, at one dollar per bottle is .to day the b physicians’ combination for the cilie wi of Chills and Fever, Neuralgia, Pum.uwt complaints of a malarious origin. It never effects the tread, ears, or utntc adurinistcied to infants, and is supciiet tv for these diseases. FARMLAND PLANTER 1 I H all over the country are buying (he d:sjj CHILLS for family use, and all are deligMe® its effects. If you do not Wish yonr TThifls tof this is the leniedv. It is prepared by who have much experience in the treat men* larions diseases, and, as this remedy new i*J J 9 private practice, ft is confidentially as a standaul preparation. Large Tnitt es $1 00, or six bottles for *; by alrugfists. IIAVU YOU .4 COUCH\ J Use AmygW®^l Have yor. any disease of the Lungs f A Use Ainygda]m‘ ecw T| H*” Pk ” ,ri ’ J “ Have you Croup or Houpiug Cough ? I Use Amygdalm "efii* The prettiest and best Cough Syrup ; J Is Aipygdalm iff The mother’s cheap Cough Syrup Is Amygdabn Fe<®" The Children’s favorite . Is AmjgiWhJJJ For family use, fts a powerful expcctorsut, t pain and causing sleep, it has no equal- Price, $1.60. Sold by all druggists. TOP, OLD MAN! You need not grunt any longer. Yon 1 cured right away. Your Kidneys and BI*o“ | been annoying you long enough. DRO9IGOOLE fc Extract of Bearberry and Baflm will cure yon of all that suffering. It will of Urinary deposits, frequent desire _« n<l 1 to Urinate, Gravel, Gout, Dropsy, pain > n effect of Habits of Dissipation or early aha ted to old or young - , male 6r female. .j Price, SI.OO per bottle, or t»ix hpttles 1 > Sent to all parts of the country on receipt o also, for sale by druggists. IMPURE BLOOD REQUIRES THE USE OF OIJR CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH, * which purifies the Blood, cures SCrofoJ®’ eases, Glandular Swellings, Sytfb’l" JgM old Ulcers and Sores, Boils, etc 1 1 j* e a Jo# is composed of Stiilingia, BorsapanH® J" of Potash, which are acknowledged t to be the best Blood Purifiers ever kn° J. P. DKOaaOOLEStO..^V TOP PRICE OF WHISKER REDUCED AT THE , “POOR MAN’S SALOI A. MARTIN,' Prop«e t » r - KEEPS constantly on hand » kies, Wines, Brandieb. &e. A'* Cal Canned and Fresh Fruits, Oysters, and Crackers. Good Whiskey sold per drink. Give, bjm a call. . Store on Broad Street, next door £ del * Drug Store