The rural southerner & plantation. (Atlanta, Georgia) 1866-18??, March 01, 1875, Page 12, Image 12

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12 h s2o h WILL BUY A Fust Num® taw hi OF THE Hi I Industrial Exhibition Co. These bonds are issued for the purpose of raising funds lor the erection of a building in the City of New York, to be used for a Perpetual World’s Fair, a permanent home, where every manufacturer can ex hinit and sell his goods, and every patentee can show his invention ; a centre of industry which will prove a vast benefit to the whole country. For this purpose, the Legislature of the State of New York has granted a charter to a number of our most wealthy and respectable merchants, and these gentle men have purchased no less than eight blocks of the most valuable land in the city of New York The building to be erected will be seven stories high (150 feet in height), surmounted by a magnificent dome, and will cover a space of twenty-two acres. It will be con structed of Iron. Brick and Glass, and made fire-proof. The bonds, which are all lor S2O each, are secured by a first mortgage on the land and building, and for the pur pose of making them popular, the directors have de cided to have quarterly drawings of $150,000 each ; this money being the interest on the amount of the whole loan. Every bondholder must receive at least $21.00, but he may receive 8100,000! Or $35,000, or $5,000, or SB,OOO. etc., etc. EVERY BOND Redeemed with a Premium. FOURTH SERIES DRAWING, Held MONDAY, April sth, 1875. Capital Premium, SIOO,OOO. These Drawings take place every three months, and eventually every bond will participate in them. Address, for Bonds and full information, MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO., Financial Agents, 23 Park Row, New York. Post Office Drawer 29. Remit by Draft on N. Y. City Banks, Registered Let ter or P. O. Money Order. Postponements impossible under this Plan. jan-3mos per day. Agents wanted. All classes ww L 0 of working people of both sexes, young and old. make more money at work for us, in their own localities, during their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. We offer employment that will pay handsomely for every hour's work. Full particulars, terms, etc , sent free. Send us your ad dress at once. Don't delay. Now is the time Don't look for work or business elsewhere, until you liave learned what we offer. G. Stinson & Co., Portland. Me. ADVERTISING : Cheap : Good : Systematic.— All persons who contemplate making contracts with newspapers for the insertion of advertisements, should send 25 cents to Geo. P. Rowell & Co., 41 Park Row, New York, for their Pamphlet-Book (ninety seventh edition), containing lists of over 2.000 newspa pers and estimates, showing the cost. Advertisements taken for leading papers in many States at a tremendous reduction from publishers' rates. Get the book. NEW YORK TRIBUNE, “The Leading American Newspaper.” THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Daily, $lO a year. Semi-weekly, si. Weekly, $2. Postage fkek to the Subscriber. Specimen copies and Advertising Rates free. Weekly, in clubs of 30 or more.only sl,postage paid. Address The Tribune. N.Y. FREE FOR ONE YEAR!! IJKRSONS sending through us the regular subscrip tion price of any paper, periodical or b«»ok. cosling $2 00 or over, will receive it at once just a- ordered, and in addition, we will send free for one y ear, “ THE CHHT3 ” and Premium Picture. “ This Critic ” Is a new flr«t-claM Illustrated monthly, full of choice original literature ; numbering among its contributors some of the ablest writers iu the United Staler. No advertising sheet. Send for a free sample copy. Address THE CRITIC COMPANY. Agents Wanted. Gellatin, Tenn. Jan tt PfF“ Permanent employment at liberal pay offered young men. ladies, teachers and clergymen in every town and county. Send for circular to SOUTHERN PUBLISHING CO., Cor. Pryor and Mltchsll St*., Atlanta, Ga. ■the mal swam & wo WATERS’ CONCERTO PARLOR ORGANS ■ mfu are the most beautiful in style and perfect in tone ever made. The CO N ■ C£R*ZrO STOP is the best ever placed in any Ofg’Sttts it is produced by fflM I ext ra set of reeds pe- lulffllli JIIL-, • culiarly voiced, the of which is piOST CIEAJKMING I'' "Wjand SOUL STlß white as in. twOII ITATION of the HU WSfWjMaII MAN VOICE is SU- Mffll ihC Terms liberal. iWIIMMOBI WATERS' Philharmonic Vesper and r Orchestral ADP A N Q in UNIQUE FRENCH VnUMIID iCASES, are amoeg the best made, and combine PURITY o/ VOICING with, great volume of tone. Suitable for PARLOR, CHURCH, or MUSIC HALL. WATERS’ New Scale PIANOS have great power and a fine singing tone, with all modern improvements, and are the BEST PIANOS MADE. These Organs and Pianos are warranted for 6 years. PRICES EXTREMELY LOW/or cash or part cash, and balance in monthly or quarterly pay ments. Second-hand instruments taken in exchange. AGENTS WANTED iu every County in the U. S. and Canada. A liberal discount to Dachers, Ministers,Churches,Schools Lodges, etc. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES MAILED. HORACE WATERS A SON, 481 Broadway, New York. P. O. Box 3567. T ES J'l OF WATERS' PIANOS AND ORGANS. The Waters Pianos arc known as among the very best. We are enabled to speak of these instruments with confidence, from personal knowledge.— New York Evangelist. We can speak of the merits of the Waters Pianos from personal knowledge, as being of the very best quality.— Christian Intelligencer. Waters’ Concerto Parlor Organ possesses a beau tiful and peculiarly soft tone. The concerto stop is, without doubt, the best ever placed in any organ. It is produced by an extra set of reeds, peculiarly voiced, from which the effect is most charming, and its imital tion of the human voice is superb. For sweetness Os tone and orchestral effects it has no equal.— N. Y. Times The Waters Concerto Parlor Organ.—We are glad to chronicle any new thing or any improvement upon an old one that tends to popularize music by ren dering its study either easier or more attractive. Lately our attention has been called to a new patented stop added to the Waters Reed Organ, called the concerto stop. It is so voiced as to have a tone like a full, rich, alto voice; it is especially “ human ”in its tone. It is powerful, as well as sweet, and when we heard it we were in doubt whether we liked it best iu solo or with full organ. We regard this as a valuable addition to the Reed Organ.— Rural New Yorker. 500 PIANOS & ORGANS New and second-hand, of first-class makers, will be sold at lower rates for cash, or on installments, or for rent, in city or country, during these hard times and the holidays, by HORACE WATERS & SON, 481 Broad way, than ever before offered in New ’York. Agents wanted to sell Waters’ New Scale Pianos and Concerto Organs. Illustrated Catalogues mailed. Great induce ments to the trade. A large discount to Teachers, Min isters. Churches, Lodges, etc. WATERS’ PHILHARMONIC ORGANS, j li ’ Ji Er J HKWTA \ .. - - S • - - - - in unique French Cases, are among the best made. at.d combine purity of voicing with great volume of tone, suitable for Parlor, Church, or Music Hall. WATERS’ VESPER ORGANS Sfil Wj? , f "TgNLv ■K I. nikii In Walnut Cases of unique French Design, having Lamp or Flower Stand*, Book Clotct*. witn lock and key, and Patent Double Forte Swell, beautifully voiced and capable of a great variety of fine musicel effects Are allowed by competent judges to be among the best and cheapest Reed Organs ever offered to the public. HORACE WATERS & SON, 481 Broadway, N. Y. P. 0. Box 3567. WATERS’ NEW SCILE PIANOS! SQUARE and UPRIGHT, £« touch elastic, the tone powerful, pure and even through the entire scale, yet mellow and sweet. WATERS’CONCERTOORGANS cannot be excelled in tone or beauty; they defy compe tition. The Concerto Stop is a fine Imitation of the Human Voice. Warranted for 6 years. Prices extremely low for cash or part cash, and balance in monthly payments. Agents wanted. A liberal discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Schools, Lodges, etc. Illustrated Catalogues mailed. HORACE WATERS <fc SON, 481 Broadway, New York. P. O. Box 3567. WATERS’ NEW SCALE PIANOS, Are the best made. The touch elastic, and the tone powerful, pure and even. Waters’ Concerto Organs Cannot be excalled in tone or beauty ; they defy com- 6 etition. The Concerto Stop is a fine imitation of the [uman Voice. Prices extremely low for cash during the holidays. Monthly’ installments received. Second-hand instru ments at great bargains. Traveling and local agents wanted. A liberal discount to Teechers, Ministers, Churches, Schools, Lodges, etc. Special inducements to the trade. Illustrated catalogues mailed. HORACE WATERS & SON, 481 Broadway, N. Y. P. O. Box 3567. oct—l2t Proprietor » Penn’a Agricultural Works, fTOyZ York, Penn’a, I / jtL (V/ |\| JfanM/’a<furwo/Zrnp'dS<an<iani rj W Agricultural Implements | SOUTHERN.. TOOLS A . SPECIALTY? Send for Illustrated Catalogue. janly CARL F. BATH, PIANO TUNER and REPAIRER. [Established in 1852.] For sale on commission—a variety of FIRST CLASS PIANOS, on most favorable terms. Second-hand Pianos always on hand, at very low prices. W Office of Wheeler & Wilson’s Sewing Machines, Marietta St.—No. dec-ly TO PLANTERS AND FARMERS!! THE KEAKNEY CHEMICAL WORKS HAVE CONCLUDBD TO OFFER TH FIR CELEBRATED AZOTIN ■ t reuil In lou to suit customers, for the purpose of more ireii vrilly intoHjiicinp to public notice this extraordinary cheap and jonerful Manure It is not n SEW TH 1 SG—For four yean it has teen used in this Country and in England, bv manufactur ers of high trade Super-I'bosphato, as au Amnioniate super ceding Peruvian l.iianu almost entirely, on account of cheap ness and safety For while it couiains as lar«e a percentage of Ammon's as Guano now imported from Peru. it is in a different form, not being caustic and injurious to plants or roots with which ft may come in contact. We claim to have the unquali fied endorsement us the leading chemists iu the country, as else of the manufacturers of the best and highest grade Huper Phosphates, and refer to the letter, published in our pamphlet, sent free to any address fhruished us. We will sell from Bag to l.«l at [ter lon of 2.000 lbs. for quantities e tree, 'lug ,MM) bs . detbered tree on board vessel or railroad in Sen York city A guaranteed Analysis sent with everv bill of sale. Terms cash. Ai,i>arss JOHN REED, 12 Cliff St., New York. Host r.ox 3,429 s in*r—lt 1,000 Farmers and Farmers’ Sons Wanted immediate ly to engage in a business that will pay from $2 to $lO per day. Apply at once to SOUTHERN PUBLISHING CO., Cor. Pryor and Mitchell Sts.; Atlanta, Ga. FLOWER Spooner’s Prize Flower Seeds, Spooner’s Boston Market VEGETABLE seeds. VFRFTARI F Descriptive Priced Catalogue. ■ ’ «■**•*• with over 150 illuetratlonH, mailed free to applicant. SEEDS. W. H. SPOONEB, Boston, Mass. Jan3t BLOOMINGTON NURSERY. Bloomington. Illi.- F K. Ph'Knix. Spring Li»t« free, or the set of four catalogues post free for twenty cents jan-3t \riNISTERS. tend for Dvacriptive Circulars of our aYI Relijrious Book#, Southern Publishing Co., At laau, Ga. CONSUMPTION CURED. To the Editor of Rural Southerner and Plantation ; Esteemed Friend— Will you please inform your readers that I have a positive “ vu CURE FOR CONSUMPTION and all disorders of the Throat and Lungs, and that bv its use in my practice, I have cured hundreds of cases and will give “ ca 81,000 oo for a case it will not benefit. Indeed, so strong is mv faith, I will send a Sample, free, to any sufferer ad dressing me. Please show this letter to any one you may know who is suffering from these diseases, and oblige. Faithfully Yours, BK, T. F. BURT, mar 6m.69 William St., New York. VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1875. Published Quarterly.—January Number just issued aud contains over 100 Pages, 500 Engravings, descrip tions of more than 500 of our best Flowers and Veget ables, with Directions for Culture, Colored Plate, etc.— The most useful and elegant work of the kind in the world.—Only 25 cents for the year.—Published in Eng lish and German, Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y, mar ’ A Fortune for sll One Gift is Guaranteed to one of every eleven consecutive numbers. $50,000 for ONE DOLRAR! “NOW IS YOUR TIME.” DAME FORTUNE HELPS THOSE WHO HELP THEMSE-KVRt 500 000 Tickets at $1 each, numbered from Ito 500,0 W inclusive. The exceedingly low price of Tickets brium it within the reach of all. Grand Gift Concert In Aid of Public Improvements in the City Os Denison, Texas- TinmsiTMHhSSIMW WILL GIVE A GRAKD CONCERT WEDNESDAY, March 31, 1875, And will distribute to the Ticket Holders $250,000 IN GIFTS! Depository, First National Bank, Denison! Distribution to commence immediately after the Con cert. Managers of the Distribution chosen by the Ticke Holders aud Prominent Citizens. LIST OF GIFTS : 1 Grand Cash Gifts 50,000 « « 35,000 * „ „ u 10,000 ; » „ u 5,000 { U «. u 2,500 16 44 u “ $5(10 each, fi'ooo 20 250 each....:.. 5 000 50 “ “ “ 100 each 100 “ “ 50 each... 5'660 100 25 each ... 200 20 each 40S 500 ‘ ‘ “ 10 each 5 000 1.000 “ •• “ 5 each. ' 5660 1-500 “ “ 2Xeach.. . 8™ 49,7(57 Grand Cash Gifts, amounting t 0... 22 Prizes in Real Estate,amounting to’’’. 50000 49,789 Gifts, amounting to $l5O 000 Please address us for circulars giving references and full particulars. h rviertnces and A statement of the Distribution will be published and forwarded to ticket holders, and all gifts will be nromotkr paid after the distribution. * i v Good and Responsible Persons Wanted to work for the interests of this Association LIBERAL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. hioniiAL HOW TO REMIT TO U Money should be sent by Express or by Draft, Post Office Money Order or Registered Letter. Address all communications to ALPIIEUS R. COLLINS, See’y, DENJBON ’ TEXAS ' r’OTTTZ’S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, euro or prevent Dtaeaee. jan-ly