The Indianola Bulletin. (Indianola, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1855 Page: 4 of 4
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MISS. WATERING PLACES.
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BILOXI,
tpntSfkmcd and popular Summer, R<
J. known throughout the Southern coun
« nont of UnEMZBAETH PR A p AT
B PR A D Al
of kiimt.t
of vWtom
is&
Retreat, ao jrenermny
try, under the man -
and her aon JOHN
AD AT. situated about one mil* distant from the village
win be opened on the lat of June for the reception
J The “GREEN? OAKS” is too wdn known to need an ex-
tended notire. For many year* the popularity of the estab-
lishment has been steadily incret^iii?. The many natural
advantages, commanding the ftnret water prospects on the
Lake, and receiving the pore salt water aa it flows fro™ tea
tJuif, hare not failed to impress favorably the many visitors
front New Orleans, Mobile, and tlif surrounding country.
be at-all time* at the service of the visitors, free of charge—
"*^FrRftoES ^HORSES may be procured atany time
In addition, the celebrated BRASS BAND of New Orl
hi engaged, and t BALL may
Visitors wishing To stop at th
veil to notify the Captains of t
tbept at the wharf of the Hotel
... .TERMS
Per week...............j-j...
Per Day................Ljj- ■
gjy"Children and Servants, hajlf price.
FAYETTE, MISS.
FAYETTE FEMALE ACADEMY.
JEFFERSON COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI.
intendence of R*r. WM.
frnTS Institution, under the .
1 X. CURT188 and Lad*, located 86 miles
expected twice every week
UCKN OAKS, are reqnez
who will land
...*10 00
.....8 AO
feblO-Iy
and 16 miles from Rodney, In one of the meet healthy see-
tions of the State, affords superior advantages for acquiring
a thorough, solid, and accompflshed education.
The course of Instruction embraces the various English
branches usually taught in the best Female Seminaries, to-
gether with Latin, Ffsach, Marie, Drawing, he. I Detraction
in French is conveyed practically as well as theoretically,
the pupils bring required to speak and write, as wefl as read
the language.
The Academic year is divided Into two Sessions of •«
months each, commencing on the first Monday h» March
and the Beat Monday in October.
Terms par Suasion of# Months, payable in Advance.
Boa rating, with Washing, Light* and Fuel,.. %M 5
- Tuition in Primary Department,............
“ Preparatory “ .........
“ Junior “ .25 00
“ Senior “ .80 00
EXTRA.
J»~sicon Piano or Guitar,................*S0 00
French,................................. .... 10 00
Drawing and- Painting,.................... 10 00
Fancy S eedle ••.••••................ 5
Payment must in all eases be made in advance,
this rule is dispensed with by special agreement
Principal. Boarders will furnish their own tow '
and brashes, and have their apparel.
No pupil received for a shorter period than one Session,
and no deduction made for absence, rinise* in cases of pro-
tracted illness. AH pupils who do notiRtend directly from
home are expected to board in the Institution.
For further particulars seo Annual Catalogue, or address
he Principal. leblO-ly
ODD FELLOW’S DIRECTORY.
Hew Orleans,
NAMES!OF OFFICERS^ GRAKD^
vnrt uto
W. Grand
,on l
tyrieans, no* • - ,y—
rnSmmm
Odd FelWs Ha*.
streets, New Orleans Officers for the
, ____■ Stockton, of Commercial
5?SK&*g££i;ii£S ^ resit
Lodge VolWYwGrand Warden ; Tbm^H Shlrids, ofTn-
"L’S.T^r'
of Commensal Lodge N«
Marshal;
W Grand
IT, W G
No 8, W
»o, 40,
HOTEL ops CIIEXES VEIiTS,
_ MLOXLMISS. "
pEfTTE magniflqne residence kpifr, dkien ce^*I?J?BETH
( ; leftad-Oue*t, sous la direction tie Madame ELIZABETH
PRADAT etde sou fils J(»HN B PRADAT, ■‘jjjf® f
un mille du village de Biloxi, Mit onvert an* vhlteursl*
Ur JL1N Les CHENESTERTSsont tropbl^«>u^
__ pour necewnter upc longne description. 1st
fopuUrite dont ravages l -MP i AT NATUDEZ.
antices n a|nii que l’eau salAe purequi I mR*rANNUAL SESSION of WUmarth
>ner favorable. J. J! commenced on the first Monday in Ocl
!IIEZ, MISS.
WIL]
w
natcrela, aat«
vent du Goife
»nt pas manqjue id’impresatoner to'
eat
et ifc tous les environs
mfu
meat les nomBrtux visit eur*
uqju4
i de K
iouvefle
Orleans, Mqbfle,
temps mis it la deposition desviai*
sera servi a diner _v —-l-i-L ^ CIJBVACX et do*
ourra toujour* se
On poi_._ -- W
BiqUEdeia Nouvelle-Orteans estjengague, « ea peat s’at*
sont pries d’en informer les capituune*
S^rquerontau wh.rjo0e^teh&
Par semaine.....^.............*......." g
.,fJLesenfans et les domestiques peroot aintoiU6 prix
OuMPAGNTB de MU*
CHENES VERTS,
de bateaux, qui les
ARTU FEMALE COLLEGE,
lS*3 AT NATCIjKZ.
College
the first Monday In October last. (1854)
and will eonttoae until the third Wednesday in July, lbo5
For particulars, see Catalogue,
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT.
Rev. S. W. SPEER, D. D., Preshlent.
Mrs. A. C. M. A. B. SPEER, Preceptress.
Miss Cordelia New hall, l ®
Mies S. L. Hayes, V Assistants.
Mies Sarah E. Bledsoe. )
Mr. 0. F. Schelhig, Professor of ftmic, Vocal and Instru
mental.
ye*rKI»—Tlw. hi
PATENT MEDICINES.
k.
Salty.
ai •>»
Nj’ MEDIC!]
ipomstipqi
esc terms
saoeeaa i*t
most prominei it
iobipo*
sed
od
unifor mi ty of their
ux,
not oflly wwbut^mmwicl them
.. _ier, of Southwestern
11 Millepaugh, of Covenant
J Frankfort, of Ci--
t -
Or ami Encampment of Patriarch* of Lou-
O. O. /., meets si
January and July.
_ ’lS55—Thos H Shields, M
T Qp!gB»rty, M E O H P; II OlWn^iam, R VT OBW;
Jm Fru’neaux. R W G Scribe; H IVfflistM, R W G Treara-
rjtr. j (i Dunlap, G R to the R W G L of the U8: Thotuai
Brainr R W G J W ; J T Allyn, f OH; A Here, W O S;
??J&kfort, WD G S; Alf Gates, of ktt Hnai No »,RW
D G P of District No 3; A Matta, of Magnolia No 4, R W
U Director* <f Odd FcUmc*' TlaU Aeeoci-
otion mtd at their office in Odd Fellow’s Hall, on the first
Monday In every mou^—Jsn^ St(wl^^^»jlent I TTms
G Kur^edt, G N Morrison, * Smith, V A Van Hook,
O W Race. i
OFFICERS OF SUBORDINATE FNCAVPMEtfTS,
fu, the tuh KxnuMi Jt'xa 60,185B.
XFUdev No 1, meets on the first and third Saturdays of J
every month(°.t lieEncampment room Odd Fellow’s Hall,
corner Compand Eafayette streets,...Officers J T Allyn,
JWennisonTH P; Geo Dirmeyer S W-; L Homes,
Or-riiv*. H Williams. Treasurer; J K Gutheim, J W ; Jas
R. R. Ifo.
READY R ELI
Wl
MEDICINES.
in,
jtheTfi, and
the high*
fbr the uuuuipy>j “* —
The^are now-re-
in all the Hospitals on the
of those
(•but -it
SS^J
Medicines pivc univerttal mti^a^onloM
(tvs used Mem. ... ..»
the oonupani-
BA&1
^Ub°SS5^i
'n«m«
rystem, ft
remove its cause.
’trill .top the most excruciating
Into the
land quickl,
care, at
‘Ytmr
who have Hi
The frequent impoeitkmfi upon the eampauiu'
ty by the miserable andtoo often 1 pre*
parations of ignorant and unpnnciped preten-
ders, admonish me pot to expect th it OOnnafiMet
will be phieed in. my assertions tjy (those wno
are uaacquainted. with me, or of tu r * taodlfig in
I therefore most eamestly dewr« ind rGcwn
wmm
A friend of mine askedvne if I had tried the V™
tang Liniment, to which I replied in the netrativT
bat thinking ir might do some good, was ha J*. v <
to try iv I had only used one-half bottle Vu l«
the iuflamation began to be removed, and T
wohnd to tHwq. How tt le entirely healed 2
the hair is growing over the wound, maing it w f'
as well SB over. Hoping that others may be J —
nefltted by a iris! of yonr vahtt^compo^rt
remain yours, V- CHAS S WHETKHOUSfi
c jRtrgsELL Comn% Ala., Feb. 1st, I853
luOTice to the proprietors, and for the bene*,
le afflicted, I feel it m- —------ ^
In!
of the afflicted, I
the remarkable chi res that have been efTect^w
my family by the use of Moatang Linitueut. ^
■■ RHEUMATISM.
vra* rrip-
|md him
1 vlifostlki
mefld all, to care ully read and 0
themselves the truth or falsity of i "
1 iDAVID jay;
i ■ •! -
in ooc week.
CHOLERA MORBt
Rad way’s RaeV ^ief
The moment B. B. Relief Is
painful paroxysm. ^
It will rriiere the mast distressing
It wUl likewise pre rent renewrt a»*-
In ten minutes a teaspoonful of
■from all
cure the mon
hr d. M yNe's. expectc
This invaluible Uefiifees is
foaliays the most
in fifteen minutes
Relief
wUl Step the
Prof. F. Awn and Mrs. E. ficheiing, Tastroetors in French.
-One-half in adramm, and the oilier half will be
Scribe ; H Williams, Treasurer ;
Fumeaux, Assistant Scribe. _
Uobah No 8, meets on the second and1 foorth Saturdays In
ach month in Encampment room, Odd Fellow s Hall, cor-
ner Camp ami Lafayette streets----Officers—8 M Todd, C P;
Joseph Murphy, H P; C A Hedden, 8 W; Charles Rossiter
Scribe ; Geo Wikoff, J W ; Andrew Hero, Treasurer.
Latalle No 6, meets on the first and third Mondays of
each munth, in the Encampment room, Odd Fellow’s Hall,
corner Camp and Lafayette streets----Officers—A DeSola,
--; W H.
«IU,I»
HSr-*
ts and wounds, re-
irritations. For all
i signature of Railway
TERMS—One-half in advance, ■
considered due on the 1st of March.
C P; A A Pray, HP; W H Adams, 8 W ; Thomas Keeffe,
Scribe ; David Moore, J W; Jas Wilson, Treasurer.
MISSISSIPPI,
for a term of yean <
Mineral •
OCEAN SPRINGS,!
opeenil a larg* * commodious Uot^l for the receptionof MB-
Pcrmanentandtnnrieotb^rtert. th«
extensive additions have been made to tee botriUtedno
effort has been spare^l to make U^e h^h^djgrse^^ ^
PRICE OF TUITION, SCO.
Board at *12 90 per month.
Tuition in English...
Music (Plano and Vocal).
“ (Guitar)...'____....
French,. -.... .......
German and Latin extra.
.*125 00
50 m
75 00
75 00
Cl 06
Drawing. Painting, and other Ornamental branches (extin.)
fisr jintu&WE '
H are required to famish their own bedding
tow els and table napkins, which with every article of cloth'
must be marked.
fV^iTbiUiard^wni.^^'d^th^^nDfu^nen^uJwlly^ound^t
Try, - The analysis of the
tiy a distinguished chemist,
tug, must be marked.
Refarenoen—Rev. W. Hamilton Watkins, A. M.; Hon. J.
8. B. Thaeher; Walter Irvine, Esq.; Dr. L. P. Blackburn; W.
watering places, while the fishi
be excelled in the Southern
notable quantities, and many persons md&a^ from ohronic
diseases have been restored to health front tee usa of thw
water. The steamer Creole wifi ply daily between Ne
Orleans and Ocean Springs during the summer, starting
"SS' u,“ 01 ‘t’TSVnws.
H. Fox, Esq.; Geo. J. Dicks, Esq.; Jno. Robson, Esq.; Cyrus
Marsh, Esq.; John H. Thorn, Ksq.; Dr. C. 8. Magoun; T. A.
8. Doniphan, Esq.; G. M. llillyer, Esq.. Natchez; Charles
West, Esq.; Thos. Reed, Esq., Fayette; Hon. D. L. Rivers,
Concordia, La. (febll>-ly) SAMUEL W. Sl’EER, Pres’t.
WaAington No 6, meets every second and foarth Monday
in each month, at Washington Hall, Marigny buildings
Third District____Officers—H Goldman, CP; W Fnrbinger,
UP; O Metting,8 W; GFlemann,Scribe; W HMillspaugh
Treasurer. ...»
Lafayette No 7, meets on the first and third Mondays in
each month, in Jefferson Hall, Fourth District----Officers—
Chks Raymond, C P; W W Wilson, II P; W Wink, 8 W ; J
8 Burke Scribe ; W W Vaught, Treasurer.
Pelican No 8, meets on the fieri and third Saturdays in
each monthrin Polar Star Hall, St LouisWeet.... Officers—
8 Magner C P; J Casbergne, H P; 0 Voorhies, 8 W ; 0 Pou-
art, Scribe; T Capitaine, J W.
INTERIOR ENCAMPMENTS.
Magnolia No 4, Baton Rouge, meets on tee second and
ments entirely stop tee j»in.
It reduces swellings, heals
moves b'mrie*, a^ys the mc>
pains use R. B. Relief. Look
A Co. on each bottle^ - j£m fg.
R A D "" ‘
Rickets,/ SaR Rheum
Nodes,J- j -
Fever SI Jrr?"v
Frvuinpi *
' * Tints R. R. Resolvent will pos-
some of the
cures ’ that
have used it
Blood, Hoopin
Chronic Pleu
of the Breast,
other disease
do attest its
which is atim
mature grave
sumption, is
5 t
Pcrofnla,
Syphilis,
Sores,
Asthma,
Bronchitis,
Ulcers, .
The above eighteen
itively core.
It renovates the eyst
foqrte Saturdays of each month.
Mou ' - - - --
=4=
NEW YORK.
H. G. NEWCOMB, .
UNSMITRING,
s his friends
Cotton frjuarc, Nat rhea. Mint.
informs
l that he has just received a su^’phf
tEPPECTFULLYi
AMERICAN ARTISTS UNION. _
for ‘lie puqiose of cultivating a taste for the fine ans through
out the country, and with the vksw of enabling every foml-
V to become possessed of a pal’eiy of Engravings
y to become poss yiR?T AKT,g-fe OF THE AGE,
They have determined, in order to cieate an extensive sale
or rticir Fn-ravings, and thus not only give emp'oyment to
a large number or Artists arid others, but inspire among on
rniint'Vinen a ta^e for wot k# of: art, to p esent to the pur
cliasei s of their Engravings, jwhfn 250,000 are sold, 250,000
GIFTS, of the aetiuil cost of *150,000. .
Kaeh purchrwer of a One Dollar Kngraving, therefor re-
ceives n.ri on’v an eng avjng richly wo th the money bnt
also a ticket which enULeslain to one of the gifts when they
^For Flve'mrilars, a highly finished Engraving, beautifully
Painted in Oil, and Hve Gift mets will be sentjor Five
Dollar’s worth of splendid Engravings can be selected from
It*iSr^tvch^h'Har sent, «n engraving actually worth that
and a gift ticket, win immediately he^j^j^^- Gun8
__ [iromoted by th.
The CommiUcp^^Sj^ntan,! 1>er8evering Agents
_ Natfony.witli such on the most liberal terms
- vpAnn wishing to become an Agent, by sending post
>,^1, will receive by return of mail, a $1 engraving, a
Jra Ticket, a Prospectus, a Catalogue aid ull other necessa-
ry information.
On the final completion of the sale, the Gifts will be placed
in (he hands of a Committee of the purchasers to be distri-
buted, due notice of which will be given throughout the U.
States and the Canadas.
LIST OF GIFTS.
loo Marble Basts ef W'usliington, at..... .$loo
loo •* ” Clay,...........Ij.-.tio
loo f* “ WebeieT,.........
loo i* “ Calhoun,............loo
5o elegant Oil Paintings, in splendid gilt frames
size 4x4 feet, each., ..............loo
loo elegant OH Paintings, 2x8 ft each.......5o
5oo steel plate engravings, brilliantly eel’il in
oil, rich gilt frames, 28x8o each........lo
10.000 elegant steel ;4ute EngvaTinga, Sol’d in
oil, of the Washington Monument, 2o
by 26 inches each,............4.'......4
257.000 steel jAite Engravings, from loo dif-
ferent plates, now in possession of, and
owned by the Artist’s Union, of the mar-
. ket value of from 5o cts f l each.......
1 first.class dwelling in 81st street, N Y city,
22 building lots in loo and lolri sta, N York
,Ctty, each 25xloo feet deep, atT.tf,- • -l.ooo
loo YiJla^ites, containingestch lo,ooosq ft. in
tiie suburbs of New York City, and c«>m-
- madding a magnificent view of the Hud-
son IRWer and Lon Island 8ouud, nt____5oo
of doable and single barrelled
of all qualities, which he will sell on
the most favorable terms.
Also, Fine Guns in cases, comx>lete. Smith’s Laminated
Steel, complete. J Puriley, Oxfoi d street, London, complete.
C Moore, St James Street, London, complete. Superior En-
glish Twist double Hunting Guns, in fine cases, with every
tiling compie—imported direct from Europe, for this market.
lie also calls the attention of ride shooters to his fine target
rifles, with patent muzzle, globe sights A slug bullets, which
he warrants to shoot accurately from 100 to 500 yards, and
which he will sell on the most reasonable terms, and warrant
eqnat to any made in the South. Also fine target rifles, with
11 Hs Rifle "makers in the ikrot’.iem States to
compete with his Rifles; and a bet can be had of from *100
to *900, that he can beat any gun made in the South; Dis-
*10,000
10.000
10.000
10,000
5.000
5.000
fi,ooo
4o,ooo
41.000
12.000
22,ooo
2o perpetual loans of cash, without interest I
or security, of *25o each, )
r, o
loo
25o
fooo
“i
•f
ui
loo
5o
2o
9
5o,ooo
5.000
9.000
5.000
6fOor
dvbvery;
oct2. -6m
PHILADELPHIA.
“J!bm Know Thygelf.”
AN INVALUABLK BOOK FOR 25 CENTS,
t Every Faintly should hat e a Copy.
io?;02« ssrr^s.”
I>if?^H^NraCS Ml
rtX)K*biOR THE AFF1
new ' edition, revised and imp-
tance 40 Rods; 10 to 40 shot string.
Also, a fine lot of Pistols, consisting of Colt’s Revolvers,
from 4 to 6 inches in barret. Allen’s patent, French A Ger-
man do., small sizes. * . „ . .,
Baldwin’s improved Gun wadding, and Drinking
Oops, extra chargers for powder flasks and Shot beh".
He is supplied with a flue assortment of Gun Materials
iiin^y1r51
Noting Nj"
IfoSWfiet Monids, etc., etc., etc.
eked, altered to percussion, and other repairs
executed in a superior manner, and at fair prices.
Natchez, dec 15
PROPOSALS FOR THE PUBLICATION OF
THE ACACIA,
A MONTHLY MASONIC PERIODICAL,
SEVOTKD TO TBS IKTHUMT8 OF TUB CZAFT, TU UXtCXTlOX
A5D TO 8C1KXCB.
HR ten thousand Free Masons
TtHR ten thousand Free Masons residing In the State
I Mississippi, are at .present, without the convenient
<o m't " o — 1 o,ooo
Kefrrtjace in regard to the Real Estate, F. J. Yisscher A
Co., Real Estate Brokers, Naw York. Orders, (post pakl,)
wiih money enclosed, to be addressed
_ 1 W HOLBROOKE, 8et V, 5<l6 Broadway, S. Y. vocate in “The Acacia,’ while its column* aiB always xeaious-
F^-The Engravings in the Catalogue are now ready for iy co-operate in the establishment of a sound, manly and
means of communicating with each other, or with
bre thren of other jurisdictions
Except in California, no Masonic periodical is published
at any point west of the extensive line connecting Michigan,
Kentucky and Alabama. Especially is the want of such a
publication felt in the great Fonth-Western States, of Texas,
Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi, containing
as they do, over twenty thousand brethren of the Craft.
It becomes a matter of necessity also, that, at a time when
Error elevate* itself by the lever of the press, Tanth should
be armed with as powerful an engine. Differences of opin-
ion on many important points, even in Free Masonry, pre-
vail, and the Lodge room, unfortunately, from want of time
and other causes, does not furnish the most convenient fo-
rum to the Free Mason, for historical and legal discussion,
or the most suitable arena for intellectual combat.
To supply these wants of tbe Fraternity in the South-west,
the undersigned proposes to publish, in the City of Natchez,
a Monthly Magazine, to be called “THE ACACIA,” and to
be devoted to the cause of Free Masonry, Education and Sci-
ence. To insure the success ef the undertaking, he asks
thtf liberal encouragement of his brethren of the I/xige, the
Chapter, the Encampment and the Consistory. The Edito-
rial dejiartment of ’The .Vfcaciz’ will be nnder the charge of
Wn. P. Meiaem, E*q., K. T-, Grand Secretary of the Grand
Lodge, Grand Chancellor of the G.\ C.\ of Princes of Je-
rusalem, 8ov. or 8.*. of the G.*. Consistory, and P. D. G.
High Prfest of the Grand Chapter of the State of Mississip-
pi. The editot’s Masonic age. his official experience and
present position, giv* hifii many facilities for making a uae-
ful and intcieriing Masonic publication.
The cause of Education and Science will finds earnest ad-
aunt Sinai No 9, Franklin, La., meets on the first and
third Wednesdays th each month.
a W Shaw No in, Clinton, La., meets on the first and
fourth Saturday* in each month.
OFFICERS OF SUBORDINATE LODGES,
TOM TH* TBKM EXniNG JTTK8 80, 1855.
LouixUtna No 1, meets every Friday evening, in room
No 5, Odd Fellow’s Hall----Officers—Joseph West, N G; G
Ellis, V G; J J Norment, Secretary; P Loiselle, Per Secreta-
ry; P Herman, Treasurer.
Washington No 8, meets every Thursday evening In
Washington Hall, Third District____Officers—T Davi, N G;
y Gallezzo, V G;-Burton, Secretary; P Luis, Per Secre-
tary; G Hooper, Treasurer.
Union No 6, meets every Monday evening la room No 5,
Odd Fellow’s Hall____Officers—H II Dentzell, N G; J 3 81-
monds, V G; Cltas B Singleton, Secretary; Thos II Shields,
Per Secretary; D Wellhausen, Treasurer.
Crescent No 8, meets every Thursday evening in room
No 1 Odd Fellow’s Hall----Officers—H T Hays, N G; J M
Crawford, V G; Z F RoberUon, Secretary; L N Jahan, Per
Secretary; T Hall, Treasurer.
Jefferson No 9, meets every Thursday evening in Jeffer-
son Hall, Fourth District____Officers—Samuel Ualpin, N G;
W W Ijunbecton, VG;TE Canty, Secretary; W Deacon, Per
Secretary; J T Barrett, Treasurer.
Teutonia No 10, meets every Tuesday evening in room
No 2, Odd Fellow’s HaH____Officers—E Richter, N G; F
Bane, V G; J C FleuiUer, Secretary; J E Reuter, Per Secreta-
ry; P Schneider, Treasurer.
Orleans No 11, meet* j—Tboni jj0
1, Odd FeUowfr liall qjj^p--R L Bruce, N G; C A MU-
sSfeii
pletely, resolving away from
the solids aU impure *ndn'lisP*J,<nl,d5I>08lt!'’
J"' flnifi. Jfrom all corrupt humors, restor-
K2S&Eli*#* •*«**..«" »*»"
aud mem^^TTEr^#w HIGH AUTHORITY
TT«n J J Middl/®f D’accamaw, 8. C., writes ns
'Plaint of many years’ standing".—
dlgugting object of pity; he was a
The other negroes could not remain
h him. He was entirely cured by
Resolvent, and ie now at work upon
people of Snath Carolina Mr Mid-
and to the political world Mr Middle-
solvent cured one
fort, of a
The poor fellow
moving mass of
in the same
Radway’s Reno
the plantation,
dleton is well"
toil is ao
Mr W. B.
date of May
so reduced tl
was so cove;
flesh of the
entirely c
Mrs He
with sor
Kenoval
The
the Re)
that tl
been
the ui
the j
SCROFULA.
Drayton, Dooly county, Ga., Under
i, writes “that a servant girl who was
e would giv4 a thripfor herlife,”she
sores teat there was not a spot of pure
sflver dollar on her whole body, was
Radway’s Renovating Resolvent.
NINETEEN YEARS,
of West ford, Mass., has been covered
eteen years, has been eared by Railway’s
SALT RIIEUM.
inale case of salt rheum will quickly yield to
Resolvent. One gentleman who supposed
'nt was hereditary in his family, and had
th salt rhenm since his birth, was cured by
iw bottles of the Renovating Resolvent, and
rheum eradicated from his system.
IT REGENERATES
n and member of the body. It makes
and strong all weak, diseased mid nrtar..11T.»
oat astonishing anil
ever been known.
| Asthma, Coughs J J
Coteb or Ilfarea, ^Joiiat
enesa, Pain^l
of Breathing,
and
pegro of .mine bad what was called a Boue Felt*
or Whitlow, on her middle fiuger; the pain
t intense and excruciating. The iuflamati!!
been 9o extensive that the -1--’ "
Whole finger had
e almost a mass of corruption, and the
of saving her hand, and perhaps her fife'
appeared to be to have it out off. As her <»*..
,ys cured by it
rant immediately suppresses the ^
subdues the Infianiraation and Fri’
the difficulty of breathing by pnx i
and easy JBxpectordtion, ao that a i
effected.
It always
doses will cure1 the
in a few mirin HHRRHH1
violence of Hooping Cough, and eff< ct J a
cure. Thousands who have been £i>|e.n
their physician* a* incurable vidtl i
tion,” have been restored to perfect
lit, v
every
and
a disease
Ekjiecto
^ont
moves
In fact, as a remedr »0 Pulmonarjj- ijliseasb, no
medicine has eier ol
tained a higher^o^ mor
served reputation.
It is besides one of the most prodpti safe.1 and
pleasant SUDQRIF1CS or SWEATING MiSDI-
CINES in the world; for when given ir: the com-
mencement of Inflammatory Fevers, Pleurisy,
Inflammation of the Ltings, Catarrhal Affections,
Patna in the Chest, Joints, Bones, pr Muscles,
Acute Rheumatism, Ac., in doses large enough to
cause a slight naused, (at the same ti ne covering
up warmly in bed and drinking flejfly oficold
water,) it will iti a short time produce a profuse
perspiration, which; if continued ifpr two or
three hours, will subdue those afiectioqs at
once.
12
A WONDERFUL CURE OF ASTHMA.
This nr rivallcjd reSiedy for Pul men ir' Disqase3
b equally successful in all countries und chap tea
in subduing Disease^.
: The Rev. Eugenia Kincaid, a AI
Burmah,
Rangoon, March
It Is rare that- jwe use any Medicine except jrour
preparations, ^.bout three months 8 nee, a
¥'y
on art-
/
2j9(, 1853.
41
man female of rank, called on us whi{>
w
learned from heii husband, suffered for
jrje de
very delicate, the physician advised
os to try the Mustang Liniment, a few days, until
she could be seat to a surgeon in Columbus, as it
could do no barm, and migAt prevent mortifies
tion. To tiie astonishment of the physician tgj
myset, tbe pain soon ceased, the ittnamation sub-
sided, ahd the wound rapdly healed. The fin®,
is now perfectly well and sound! One of L
boys was severely burned. The skin was entirely
taken off from the knee to the ancle. The Uni **
tang Liniment was freely applied, and tuny*
was used. The relief and cure was alma*
belief—but a short time elapsed before
wounds were perfectly healed. 1 consider it
invaluable remedy, and, it should be in every
and on every plantation.
JAMES PHILLIPS.
▲
w
A child in Frederickton, N B., a few days ago
burned its legs severely against a stove. The mi>
ther immediately applied Linseed Oil and Cotton
Wool, with a tight bandage over all In a short
to
efl
If
al
e<
m
ti
■w
ler had
time the screams of the-child induced the mother
to remove the bandage when it was discovered
he cotton wool bad taken fire by spontaneous
combustion, aod had considerably increased the ' ft
size of the bum. The mother happened to think
that she had a bottle of Mustang Liniment in her f<
house, which phe got immediately and applied to a
the burned limbs of the little suflferej, and as soon a
as it was applied, the child ceased its cries and
soon alter fell asieep in its mother's arms, by the
foothing influence of this valuale preparation,
Every femily should be suppied with this Lini- -
ment in case of accident, as we know it to be * ^
valuable article.—Boston Eve, Chronicle. *
OATH BEFORE THE MAYOR. -j
State of Missouri, )
County qf St Louis. )
BE IT REMEMBERED, That on this fifth day
of May, A D eighteen hundred and fifty-three,
before me, the undersigned, Mayor ol the city of
ot Louis, in the county and state aforesaid came
personally David M Stay live, who, upon htootifti
says that the following statement is true. am
In testimony whereof I hereunto set my baud
the day and date last aforesaid. " *
By the Mayor JOHN HOW ~ J
Soc Newman, Register. Mayor S
St Louts, Mo., May'5,1833
4
1
£Iw-wLft.TES. "SSS^tJSSS 5 TS
De^ilva,\ G,_J D Henrlquez, Secretary; J Mavn
virtuous Literature.
The Acacia will be handsomely printed from new type,
on fine paper, and in the best style of tbe typographic art.
Each number will contain 48 octavo pages, making two vol-
umes per year, of nearly 300 pages each. It will be itoaed
proved, just issued.
lUNTKR’S MEDICAL MANUAL IIN?) HAND
rtXHCftiOR THE AFFLICTED—Containing an ontline of
origin, progve**, treatment and core of every form of dis-
ease, contracted by premiscuoes sexual Intercourse, by self-
abuse, o# by rexual excess, »itIi advice for their prevention
written in a famfllar stjle, avoiding all medical technicali-
ties, and, everything that would offend the ear of decency,
whhsu outline of disease* peculiar to females, from tee re-
sult of so lie twenty years successful practice, exchtsively <le-
voted to tee core of diseases of a private and delicate nature
To wl'i d> is added receipts for the cure of the above dis-
eases, arid a treatise on tee causes, symptoms and cure of
the Feve • and Ague
TEST1 60NY l)F THE PROFESSOR OF OBSTETRICS
IN PEN!I’ COLLEGE, PHILADEL’a.—“DR. HUNTER’S
MEDICAL MANUAL."—The author of this work unlike
lire majority of tense who advertise to cure the dis axes ef
wliich it reota, to a graduate of one of the be
' “ "— -'lnli Me pleasure to______
• to the victim of raaipractsce,
_ ed pra.Xitioaer, in whose honor
Aty they limy place the greatest confidence.
JOSEPH LONGSHORE M D
FROM A WOODWARD M D OF P^NJf. UNIVERSITY.
PHILEPyHIA—It^vesme ptear- -’ ------
CAL Mxjtl XL-” Numerous cases of
Organs, Some of then <rf h»ng
on the first day of each month, at *3 per annum, parable
invariably in advance *7
The time of issuance of the first number of ‘The Acacia,’
will depend upon the encouragement given. A large sub-
scription i* absolutely necessary for the undertaking. It Is
intended, if possible, to have it appear on tbe first day of
January, 1856, ami monthly thereafter. To insure
brethren holding subscription papers will please transmit
the names of the subscribers, together with tee subaariptioa
fUnds they may have collected, to tee undersigned at Natali-
es, by tbe 20th day of Novemb next, and in the Mean-
time, and at as early a day as p ssible after tbe receiptor
retarv; A DeSola, Treasurer. .
i uim^tg f tn room y°
Sherwood, Y G; A Lathrop, Secretary; Chas Rossiter,’ Per
Secretary; George Rareshtde, Treasurer.
Delta No 15, meets every Monday evening in room No 1,
Odd Fellow’s Hall----Officers—Wm McCulloch, N G; A W
Macilonnell, V G; L J Colson, Secretary; Wm Watson, Jr.,
Per Secretary; L Homes, Treasurer.
Templar No 16, meets every Friday evening in room No
1, Odd Fellow’s Hall ...Officers—B W Hebrard, N G; F W ,
Freudenthall, V G; Geo M Hunter, Secretary; Tlios FBragg,
Per Secretary; J WIbon, Treasurer. '
Covenant No 17, meets every Tuesday evening at Wash-
ington Hall, Third District....Officers—John P Barnett, N
Polar Star So 19, meets every Wednesday evening in
Polar Star Half, St Louis street, Second District____Officers
—P E Theard, N G; II Castarede, V G; L Gasnet, Per Sec-
retary; L A Genty, Treasurer.
Magnolia No 22, meets every Tuesday evening in room
No 9, Odd Fellow’s Hall----Officers—J A Floral, N G; Wm
Dickson, V G; Wm Lynd, Secretary; W 11 Rice, Per Secreta-
ry; J Csarnowsky, Treasurer.
Independence No 28, meets every Wednesday evening
L? II00™ N°2' WJ Fellows’ Hall----Officers—W Furi.inger,
N G; 8 P Klaiber, VQ;PS Kramer, Secretary; J F Gruber,
Per Secretary; 6 Schubard, Treasurer.*
No **» meeta eTery Wednesday evening in
w a' • • Officers—A Fortier, N G; 8 W Burton
Nrilson,'&Sl*Cre‘*rTi * Thayer, Per Secretary; F F
Germania No 22, meets every Thursday evening in Jef-
if*®’ fourth District----Officers—G Nnngeseor, N G;
*».**—*. >•-
nISSSS- 5T.,3a^tl,S£2,TH“lr
H N K"kr._'’"S~re“>7i
Harmony No 88, meets every Friday evening fifStolar
.rSMjlveni will quickly remove,and the most nervous,
gloomy and depressed feel healthy, strong and happy.
Persons wishing this Remedy will please ask for Kadway’s
Renovt ng Resolvent. Its price is one dollar per bottle.—
No sma 1 bottles, nor is tbe genuine ever sokl for less. Each
bottle bears the fac simile signature of
RADWAY t CO.,
103 Fulton street New York.
It It It Yo 3.
RAHWAY'S REGULATORS.
Regulates to a healthy action ail the organa and secretion
of the body; restores to health and strength
THE DISEASED AND WORN OUT PARTS.
Complaint* that Railway’* Regulators entirely cure:—
Costiveness, Indigestion, Live r Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Heart, Kidney do
Drop*y, Bladder, Urethra do
Dizziness, _ Stupor, Biiliousness,
Iuflamation of the Stomache, Difficulty of Passing Urine
MELANCHOLY MALIGNANT D7S0UDEIIS.
Small Poa,.^ • "
Scarlet Feyer,
and __________ir_
Pleurisy.
M easels,
Tellow Fever,
Influenza,
Irregularity,
Whites,
Biffious Pneumonia
Typhoid Fever,
Fever of all kinds. . - ■ 5 -i
Common Colds,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
Hysteria, Prolapsus Uteri,
Amenorrhea, Womb Difficulty
LOSS OF APPETITE.
Lose of Energy,
Loo# of Memory,
Lom of Strength.
R. R. REGULA TOES
Arc entirely vegetable.
Perfectly tasteless,
Good at OB’times, V 1
Never sicken,
DOSES—One to three regulates. 1 ever grlpt
Four to six purge*.
JiZ£!at?r*5 nig‘^» otfftoing to bed wifi Insure sound
weep, a good nights rest, and a healthy and pleasant dis-
charge from the bowela in the morning,*
Ud'dS2p*,°'yi
Dr A G Bragg & Co.: Gents,—You will prolm- . -
l»Iy recollect that I called into your establishnfc'nt *
some three weeks since ^^
FPr es
I and myself) 1
■kirary relief;
she had slept 8 .veetly. In one monti i
ored, and has in£r; ased
one-
she was entirely
fifth in weight I
Our sister, you recollect, took your ^.Iterative
for a long-standing sjWbllln^or Goitre or i er hock
It has perfectly cured. h£r. Your4. Jsc.
Eugenia I-ixe^roj:
t—I was seizod with i:reat
of ASTHMA;la.
Dr D Sayno
Dr Jayne: Dear
8ever!tjr by a pare:
with which I
past. It wa»
soreness of the
laborious eogh a^d
and worn out with
ybur Expectorant
J afflicted fer many years
ed {With a hoarseness and
_JIsrwiann No 39, meets every Wednesday evening in
S“wKte?n vo’ Lh!La ,®tetrict- 9 Kron, N
South Western M
romv.^wiN°. m wa*T *W»h»g In
Merchants No 42, meet* every Monday ..min, >„ -
Eagle Degree Lodge, meets on 1st and 8d Saturday* of
each month. at 7 o’efoek, v. ny to Lodge r£^*S?Sdd
THESE medicines arT^pifed^iiJh great care,
A exjweMly fbr family use, and are so admirably
calculated to preserve health and remove disease
that Do family should ever be without them. ’
They are composed from some of rajr original
d?Jring • long Practice witlieut the
most distant idea of extending them beyond
those limits; but in consequence of the astonish-
ing success attending their use in removing the
for which I recommended them ■
throat, tog j|tl leir. w th a
mph t proetrrtioc o *stre igth
Tpcatiofi, whei rt bottle of
as" sent to my, laouso.
• ck
ig it so highly rdftorainended W ])r
with whom I was acquainted, I was i iduced
try it, and in a few days it complelcl f'mired uie
nor have I ever had any return ontl e disease
8lnee- ! JOHN fc &JER
raster, Baptist CfiUrch, Lambertv lh r N. J.
ft . iilJK j
first I thought it) was nothing but qi a
seeing it so highly rdftoramended bj
this Circular, inform bim by letter, what to tea probab
number of enpie* which will be taken by their lodge* and
Chapters, and by the Masons of their respective furtodic
lions, or in their vicinity.
Communication* Intended for tee columns of’The Acacia
and mutter* ol Masonic Interest and news, will bo oddrea”
aed under cover to Wm. P. Wlrilen, Eeq., at Notches, Mtoe.
All communication* relating to its pubbcatJoo and buii-
Natchez, OeL 7, tf . _ ■ Navcma.
™*?y **° 2°. ">«rta at I^kJtoTsrtaJSly S‘
Clinton!
sate
continually increasing £ver since, until there is
tent. Besides, immense quantities
ordered from the West India, Yonian andU1~U*lir
=====
’evening
evening.
AI.HASY, n. y.,
BOARDMAN & OEAVT
GREAT CENTRAL RAILRO A li
are
** ^ to
PO*«e88iona in the East ladies. ^
I would here take occaoioo to remark, that t
1 £?
to add my i
• of tae<
DOLCE CAMPANA ATTACHMENT PIANO-FORTES.
ALBANY, N. Y.
1855.
1*1*5;
Pennsylvania,) and havb*no*
experience in an extensive#
JA YNES LINIMENT OR cb&ITEl'
, An external application, to be use a eonjhnc-
tion with, and asjan auxiliary or assisto'd to, other
appropriate remetlies; for Sprainslnc firn ses,
^re Ihroat, Croup, Quinsy, pains andl$oreue83o/ mrft
Doloureox, (Neuralg^) in t
■\YhiteBwfllfngs, ] Chi fblaips or fhoet-h itds.
worm,
and in
Pains in t
Counter
^ kil*4 of
“"'■-J —1~ ■■ ■' . ^i.,
-w
mj uotiei fn which hto skill ho* been
to'i »«rfret health, in inrianeez where
codriderd* beyond medical ah
, or disarrangement
(•n.F-AmsO, or'Kxoatf of v
in ilte prdtoarion. I have
the patient boat
In the treatment of ftp
some
re teirt r;
wffitoa
ceass
■ f*
r year*, and deem it not more than,
hind new to the unfortunate victim
cretiou. tq recommend him aa one, in ifflMre
fset-x—ass
;s».3
si
ixr,
55
»fftfv«
r"
awl
I on the
IvoldtngaS technical <
Jmir.fia to*.! JnFQ4ttd Witb thcif ilUprOTDd Ofdf* ,
haabeenawar- tor New York, and the Western ro<
toecooutry,
qra oat
howto of hto woo.
the treatn^t^rerio^ewnpUinU treta-
ho* offered to the'w-Hd at the
of 28 cents, the fruit# of pome twenty years
4-
M1TCHELL ft
AMD RETAIL
72 Gaxna* 9r**arr,
—.... 4.-.Thos L Cutn
Over. _
ore ao tear-
SSH...........................
SSSBiaSSiSS
and Corer;
j*2
United
Mexico, ta,
tor New York, and the ___
Abo with the dUfcrent eoaneeGons of tei
Erie Railroad from Buffalo for New York.
to all c# tee principal___
Atoo, with the
ffl^srwi5aL*5&^rs™
Passenger* by Otto rente
New Orleans
York about the time it will take to reach Cincinnati.
The great
and a direct 1
it point* on the AU
dies best calculated to
The public have
these preparations are
oajscientific ptinriplep,
S9S
by cne
!££M
sssIS .
s-K-faitisa *=».!<
or^’oT^^ u
in the Union, as well
Central America,
wieh Islands i
cause we knew
from the
with it, before pi
In our Almanac fbr &»- present year I u#
few of the many thotunodg of cures tfrak *»*
reported lo us from all parts of^hl ng
wlw.Spraiua to
^^nta
oflfeiitB# it to
to health,
lit only of
gave, her
“■‘".“‘“S v. .civ.., nu.l
about one-third of a bottle of yoor Dxjpectofiant.
One week after, her husband came for nore anil
informad us tliaj, foil the first time in eight ;■ oars
s nd n
I Organ both in thi
al-
that they are JnsaU t
J am unacquainted with any
idnes which have been
sure the public^ tlfeTL^nL
itaeffe!
* Wae certificate.
drived*
MSS
lave ne* er
I alf
bot$e of
1130. | At
in
dueftd to
ZZZmits Ufion my
Hi su fieri ng from ib«
dislocation of the elbow for
1
object
'anughi
effect of a severe
seven years past.
The excruciating pain consequent upon a faine
setting of the btmo had dwindled and contracted
her arm to a puny size, and* I consider it a duty
devolving upon me to acquaint the community of
he beneficial effectyo»r Liniment lias produced.
Her arm was drawn to a right angle, and vna
almost inert and useloss, until your invuluabl#
Linimont was applied, since‘-which time, I an
happy touiate, she has enjoyed uninterrupted good
strength, nnd can uso her arm nearly as plainly
ss before it was dislocated.
I would state, however, that prior to frying
your unequalled Liniment, 1 used several other
remedies, but without the least beneficial result
. D M SMYTH R „
i Tor. have it in your power to do y great deal
qf good, physically as well as morally. You oan
and should be the means of bringing joy and
gladness into the houses of pain and suffering—
and at a trifting expense. Satisfy yonrs. Ives by
au experiment of. the grant efficacy of tlie
MEXICAN MUSTANG- LINIMENT
t BJiunintism, or in relieving Neuraljrie 4
otr Sciatic pains in healing sores of any kiud. no 1
flatter how long they hava existed, or by w!nr i
baused.—-in curing Piles, Tetters, Erysipelas dire
or mfiamatory Sore Eyes—Caked Breasts. <x 1
J
3
Die c H|
an7 external intiamation. Then recommend it to
perisliionere, to the members of your church
* Non see suffering. It Will heal their
aelieve their ipfens, and cause them tc
, ana be ever grateful to you for recora-
endmgit to them, and thus lay tlie foundation
contented listeners to ^bur moraljtcachiuga.
V
PRICES
TBE MEXICAN MUSTANG
LINIMENT.
»• foltower »**e<l bottles, and retail!
r]
®zTe. 25 Cts. per bottle; Medium 50 Cti
P»r bottle, Large size, One dollar pea battle. H
W(M>DMAN’S CHERRY EXPECTORANT
Fbr the cure
TI2!i^lJr/i*.aniT?>,»*^y aud by tht
ml, uoU is at*
delicate child.
Thefaftawing U fim * well known physician;
ftoers. Linimei
BwsessisSS'C-5!
SBS5
i note for public*
at least those who are afli**
i article* of '
PULMONARY DISEASES,
t in ao doing I am acting most unpro#»-
-1-tSS
J MAITLAND MJ>
WOODMAN,
Yfcktenrg,*»
i'STnv.VMii
-AL FEVEH CURE,
the Permanent Cure of Agnt, a
\ nnd Remittent fever,
ne grades, as Mhtm-
Jbngestiveand Tp
t nee of Quinine.
to Wonderful Age.
mo,
r J vegetable preparatk® *
[ inarantee will speedily cure re
w.iRCMlixmthr
- • agent at Vickriwnf.^
r ^
yto oR.
OF U
m
»"'*nbs
os
* a week at a tim*. v
**• fh»|M s
“ otZCwe
m
Of a delicate bilious hrfb
itent (ever, which <**•*7
Me waa rick In this v*f £
with a slight chfta*"
evere, a WP»“*r
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