The gazette. (Elberton, Ga.) 1872-1881, April 02, 1873, Image 4

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AVICE. Though the voice of modern schools Has demurred, By the dreamy Asian creed Tis averred, That the souls of men, released From their bodies when deceased, Sometimes enter in the beast, — Or a bird. I have watched you long, Avice, — Watched you so, I have found your secret out; And I know That the restless ribboned things, Where your slope of shoulder springs, Are but undeveloped wings That will grow. When you entei in a room, It is stirred With the wayward flashing flight Of a bird; And you speak—and bring with you Leat and sun-ray, bud and blue, And the wind-breath and the dew At a word. When you call to me my name, TheD again When I heard your single cry In the lane, All the sounds was as the “sweet” Which the birds to birds repeat In their thank song to the heat After rain. When you sang the “Schwalbenlied,” ’Twas absurd,— But it seemed no human note That I heard ; For your strain had all the trills, All the little shakes and stills, Of the over-song that rills From a bird. You have just their eager, quick “Airs de tete,” All their flush and fever-heat When elate ; Every bird-like nod and beck, And a bird’s own curve of neck When she gives a little peck , To her mate. When you left me, only now, In that furred, Puffed, and feathered Polish dress, 1 was spurred Just to catch you, 0 my Sweet, By the bodice trim and neat, Just to feel your heart a-beat, Like a bird. Yet, alas I Love’s light you deign But to wear As the dew upon your plumes, And you care Not a whit for rest or hush ; But the leaves—the lyric gush, And the wing power and the rush Ot the air. So I dare not woo you, Sweet, For a day, Lest I loose you in a flash, As I may; Did I tell you tender things, You would shake your sudden wings; You would start from him who sings, And away. §MMO*W. lowa wolves are making mourning in m&ny pig-pens. Why were Grecians the quickest ship builders '( Because, whenever Greek met Greek, then came “the tug of war.” In Savannah, Ga., the other day, a gen tleman had the exquisite pleusuro of catching his mother-in-law robbing his hen roost. “We find that he came to his death from calling Bill Jackson a liar,” was the verdict of a coroner’s jury, lately, given in Missouri. John King, the first Englishman who signed the total abstinence pledge, is now an old man, and without a dollar. Terrible lesson ? “Bid you pull my nose in earnest, sir?” “Certainly 1 did, sir.” “It was well you did sir, for l don’t allow anybody to joke with me in that way.” A young man asked a young lady her age, when she replied : “Six times seven and seven times three, added to my age, will exceed six times nine and four, as double my age exceeds twenty .” The young man said he thought she looked much old er. “Do you go to school now, Charlie?” ask ed an uncle of his nephew. “Yes, sir; I had a fight to-day too,” re plied the boy. * “You had? Which whipped?” “Oh, I got whipped,” he answered with great frankness. “Was the other boy bigger than you ?” asked his uncle. “No, he was littler.” “Well, how come you to let a littler boy whip you ?” “Oh you see be was much madder nor I was.” Katy, aged three years, was trying to think of a pleasant surprise fer her father, whose birilriay was near. At last she cried: “I know, mama what he’ll he glad to have.” “What, my dear i” “Buy me a little sister without saying anything to papa!” INDUSTRIAL LOVE-MAKING. Two young turtle doves, wandering with pinions entwined among the labyrinths and bowers of the Exposition building in Cin cinnati, were heard to coo thusly : She—“Do you indeed love tne true ?” He—“ True as the needle to the sewing machine, or the most accurate case of math ematical apparatus on exhibition. When l look at you my heart warms like a heating stove, and beats like a steel hammer.” She—“l can believe you, theu !” He—“ Doubt burglar-proof safes and pla ted ware, wax-work, millinery, and safety valves; but uever doubt my luve.” She—“ Dearest Claw’d !” He—“ Your love-lit glances stir the waters of my heart like a turbiue wheel. You are the sublimitca agricultural machinery of my spiritual exposition. You are the cultivator of my moral existence, the seed drill for grains of purest thought, the reaper of gol den harvests of affection, and the mower well, more to me thau all the other girls in Cincinnati.” She (administering a roguish fan tap,) “Perhaps I cun prove you a thrasher, too ” He—“ Well, and if you do, you will find me as docile in your hands as pine wood in grasp ot wood workers, or dilapidated tex tiles in rag machinery.” She—“ Your heart will never wander from me ?” He—“My sweet su ar evaporator, as soon expect to see a patent saw-mill wandering in the gallerias, or steam boilers and tobacco machines promeuading arm-iu-arin through the hall. You, and you alone, occupy the apartments of my heart You are like ten ant, guest and regular boarder, besides be ing furniture, upholstery and miscellaneous house furnishing goods ” She—“l must —I will believe you ! Ah, Claw’d your words are dearer to me than a season ticket to the exposition, and sweeter than the sweetest bonnet in the millinery department, or honey in the curry-comb. — But can I rely upon your constancy ?” He —“Constant as the fall of water over yon cascade, and in devotion as regular as a set of artificial teeth. If you refuse to believe me and smooth out the wrinkles iu my heart with your spiritual ironing appa ratus, you will uiuDgle and wringer !” She—“Do you respect as well as love ?” He—“l respect you because you do uot despise washing apparatus and cooking stoves; but disdain chemicals, paints and cotton. You would rank patterns in the la dies department, and for appearance there is no such carriage as yours iu the class of land conveyance.” She—“ See the inconstant thiong how they flirt from one object of interest to an other; now stoppiug to fondle a pegging machine or an automatic boiler feeder, aud again pausing to inhale the fragrance of washing machines and plug tobacco. So it is, I fear, with men who profess to love.” He—“ Dearest Pauline, you wrong me.— In comparison with you, all other women appear as a ten-eent hack ride from the post office coiner. They are but toys and fancy goods to me, while to them I am but a refrigerator. There is no mining appara tus that can undermine you in frames in which your image alone is encased, and if you will place my name upou your bocks as a life partner, you may count me us both stationary and binding.” After such extravagant courting as the above, we can’t see what is to prevent this devoted couple from going through life’s in dustrial exposition together. —Fat Contri butor. Kkotty Questions eor Naturalists. —ls a sole’s female companion a '■feme sole,’ or only a loose fish ? Is not the parrot’s native tongue a Polly glut ? Is a bete noir eatable like white-bait ? Can you change a guinea fowl for two half-sovereigns aud a shilling ? Are book-worms the same as leaf-in sects ? Does the tapir consume its own oil, and is it liable to spontaneous combustion ? Do the cows in Holland understand low Dutch ? Does it ever “settle” a duck’s bill to cut it off? and if it does, can you give the re ceipt ’{ Are horses in stables liable to stamp duty ? What becomes of all the crows which the cock’s give every day ? Is creaui-laid paper producible by cows, or is it produced, like eggs, out of fowl pick ings ? Could a grasshopper play at cricket if he had the miud to do so? Is there anything in reason that the ’pos sum can’t do. Is the beard ot an oyster liable to turn grey ? <=>• Some gentle hints on manners are giv en by an exchange, from which wc select a few ; Don’t be disturbed if you find the best seats in the ca<-s taken. As no one knew you were coming, of course they did aiot re serve ooe. When u car is crowded dou’t fill a seat, with your bundles. True politeness is not amiss, even amidst the confusion and bustle of a public conveyance. If an open window proves uncomfortable or disagreeable to another, you will close it. Whispering in church is impolite. Be sides showing disrespect to the speaker, it is extremely annoying to those who wish to hear. Coughing should be avoided as much as possible. Sleeping, with its frequent ac companiment, snoring, bad better be done at borne. jsr ew PI I. E soured. HaMIl- JIK „ TON’S BUCHU AND tion of the foodß ANDELIONi by its influence on the stomach. It promotes the healthy action of the kidneys. It secures activity of the liver and regularity of the bowels, k prevents constipation, the cause of Piles. Trv it. W. €. HAMILTON & CO.,' Cincinnati, Ohio. 100 TEACHERS OR STUDENTS MALE or FEMALE, can secure EMPLOYMENT P tYING from SIOO to $l5O per month during the Spring and Summer. Address, PEOPLE’S JOURNAL, 518 Arch st., Philadelphia, Pa. WORKING CLASS MALE OR FEMALE, S6O a week guaranteed. Respectable employment at home day or evening; no capital required; full instructions and valuable package of goods sent free by mail. Address, with 6-cent return stamp, M. YOUNG k CO., 16 Courtlandt st., N. Y. AGENTS, It ARE,CHANCE. We will pay all AGENTS S4O per week in cash, who will engage with us at once. Every thing furnished and expenses paid. Address A. COULTER & CO., Charlotte, Mich “Psycomancy or Soul Charming’' How either sex may fa-cinate & gain the love k affection ofany person they choose instantly. This simple mental acquirement all can possess,free, by mail, for 25c., together with a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wed ding-night Shirt, &c. A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM k CO., Pubs., Philadelphia. 1000 Agents wanted forour immensely pop ular Maps k Charts. Our large Map of the United States,with a beautiful large “World” map on re verse side. Sells splendidly. Each map 40x58 in. 1000 Agents wanted for our new charts “Hc ly Virgin and Child” and “Christ Blessing Little Children.” They will find a place in every Chris tian home. HAAS 4 LUBRECIIT, Empire Map k Chart Establishment, 107 Liberty st., New York. BE DECEIVED, but for ■ mt i coughs, colds, sore throat, A* v/ hoarseness and Bronchial difficulties, use only WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS. It orlhlcss Imitations are on the market, but the only scientific preparation of Carbolic Acid for luug diseases is when chemically combined with other well known remedies, as in these tablets, and all parties are cautioned against using any Other. In all cases of irritation ot the mucous mem brane, these tablets should, be freely used, their cleansing and healing properties are astonishiug. Be warned, never neylcct a cold, it is easily cured in its incipient state, when it becomes chronic the cure is exceedingly difficult, use Wells’ Car bolic Tablets as a specific. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt st., N. Y., Sole Agent for the U.S. Price 25c. per box. Send for Circular. NUMEROUS TESTS H AV E PRO V E D N. F. Burnham’s UTew Turbine WATER WHEEL To be the Best Ever Invented. PAMPHLET FREE. Address, YORK, PA. ESPECIAL ATTENTION! of mauuf'acturerers who have become di.-gusted with the odors of Paraffine Oils ane their ill ef fects upon machinery, is invited to E. H Kellogg's Spekm Engine E. H. Kellogg’s Spekm Spindle 0i1..(u).51.15%)gal E. H. Kellogg’s Tallow Engine Oil..(ji(sl.lo%lgal E. H. Kellogg’s TALLowSpndle 0i1..(,$ 1 05%igal Manufact red only bv E. H. KELLOGG,"No. 17 Cedar st.,N. Y. DRTmARTIN’S COW-POX virus. Absolutely Pure non-Immunized Vaccine Virus , obtained by the method of true Animal Vaccin ation, instituted by Prof. Depaul, of Paris, in April, 1866, from thefamous case of spontaneous cow-pox at Beaugencv, in Franco, and inaugura ted in America in September, 1870, by Dr. Henry A. Martin, with virus and autograph instructions from the hand of Prof Depaul. Ourestahlishment is by tai the largest & most perfect in the world. Large Ivory ‘lancet’ points, packages of 10, $2; primary crusts (scabs), most carefully selected, $5. All virus is fully warranted efficient. It will be packed to go with perfectsafety by mail. Full directions for use accompany each package. Re mittance must accbmpany order. Safe delivery of Virus insured. DR. lIENKY A. MARTIN & SON, Boston Highlands, Mast. AGENTS WANTED—For Professor Parsons’ Laws of Business. With full directions and forms for all transactions in every State jfthe Union. ByTHEOPHii.es Par sons, LL. I). A correct, economical and sate Cou- sedor and Adviser. So plain, full, accurate, and complete that no person can afford to be without it. Send for circulars with terms, etc Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Mem phis. Term., Atlanta, Ga., or Cincinnati. Ohio. NOTICE. Reduction of Price of Board. ST.CLAIR HOTEL,Monument Square. Balto., Md. On and after March 1, 1873, board at this hotel to merchants will be $2.50 per day The only ho tel in Baltimore with improved elevator. Suits of rooms with baths and all other conveniences. HARRY H. FOGLE, Manager. MA SON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. TIIE ONLY American Musical Instruments of such extraordinary and recognized excellence as to command a wide sale in Europe, notwith standing competition there with products of cheap labor. ALWAYS awarded highest premiums, inclu ding Medal at the Paris Exposition. Of hundreds of Industrial Expositions, there Lave not been six in all where any other organs have been prefer red to these. UNIV ERS ALLY recommended by eminent musicians as possessing excellencies not attained in any others. See opinions of 1,000 iu testimo nial circular. EXCLUSIVELY employing several impor tant inventions and embracing every rtal im provement. THE MOST EXTENSIVE and complete factories in the world, producing better work at less cost than otherwise oossible. PRICES FIXED and as low as consistent with scrupulous employment of only best mate rial and workmanship. ’ ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND TESTI MONIAL CIRCULAR, with important informa tion about organs which may save purchasers from disappointment in purchase of interior or worthless instruments or payment of high prices, sent free. MASON &, IIAMLIN ORGAN CO. 154 Tremont St., Boston; 25 Union Square, New York; 80 and 82 Adams st., Chicago. AGENTS WANTED—The most iiberal terms ever offered. Explorations inAfrica TheDiscov’rer DISCOVERED. The adventures of a most adventurous life. A large octavo volume, splendidly illustrated. Con tains incidents of the wonderful career of the Great Traveler, the Country, animals, Natives, Hunting,&c. The best digested Cyclopedia of Af rican knowledge and Livingstone's Explorations ever published. Full account of How Stanley found Livingstone. The only book endorsed by the Press. Send $1 for outfit, or write at once to Union Publishing Company , Cincinnati, Ohio. pmi II BLOOD PURIFIER is unequalled by any known renredy. It will eradicate, extirpate and thoroughly destroy all poisonous substances iu the Blood and will ef fectually dispel all predisposition to billious derangement. Is there want of action in your Liver and Spleen? Unless relieved at once, the blood becomes im pure by deleterious secretions, producing scrof ulous or skin diseases, Blotches, Felons,Pustules, Canker, Pimples^&c. Have you a Dyspeptic Stomach? Unless digestion is promptly aided the system is debilitated with loss of vital force,poverty of the blood, dropsical tendency, general weakness or lassitude. Have you Weakness of the Intestines? You are in danger of Chronic Diarrhoea or the dreadful In flammation of the Bowels. Have you weakness of the Uterine or Urinary Or gans? You are exposed to suffering in its most aggravated form. Are you dejected , drowsy, dull, sluggish or depressed in spirits, with headache, back ache coated tongne and bad tasting mouth. For a certain remedy for all of these diieases and weaknesses and troubles; for cleansin2 and purifying the vitiated blood and impartiug vigor to all the vital forces ; for building up aud re storing the weakened constitution to USE JURUBEBA which is pronounced by the /ending medicaZ au thorities of Loudon and Paris “the most power fit/ tonic and a/terative known to the medica/ world.” This is no new aud untried discovery but hae been (ono used by the leading physi cians of other couutries with wouderfu/ reme diaZ results. Don'e weaken and impain the digestive organs by cathartics and physics, they give on/y tempo rary reZiet—lndigestiou. flatuZeucy and dyspep - sia with piles and kindred disease are sure to follow their use. Keep the blood pure and health is bssured. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt st., New Yoflf Sole Agent for the United States. Price $1 per Bottle. Send for Circular. Change of Schedule ON THE GEORGIA AND MACON AND AU GUSTA RAILROADS. On and after Wednesday, June sth, 1872, the Passenger trains on the Georgia and Macon and Augusta railroads will run as follows: Georgia Railroad—Day Passenger Tram. LEAVE ARRIVE Augusta 8 20 a m 1 Atlanta 6 40 p m Atlanta 8 15 am Augusta 530 p m Niyht Passenger Train. LEAVE ARRIVE Augusta 8 15 p m I Atlanta 6 45 a ni Atlanta 800 pm | Augusta 600 a m Macon and Augusta R. R.—Day Passenger Train. LEAVE ARRIVE Augusta 12 15 and m J Macon 7 30 p in Macon 6 30 a m | Augusta 1 15 p ni No change of cars between Augusta and Macon Passengers from Athens, Atlanta. Washing ton, of any point on the Georgia Railroad and branches, by taking the Day Passenger Train will make connection at Catnak with trains for Macon. Pullman’s (first-class) Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Passenger Trains ou the Georgia Railroad; and first-cl ss Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains on the Macon and Augusta R. It. S. K. JOHNSON. Supt Ike Oldest Furniture House in the State. PL ATT BROS. 313 & 314 Broad St. AUGUSTA, GA., Keep always on hand the latest styles of FURNITURE Os every variety raanvfactured. from the lowest to the highest grades CHAMBER. PARLOR, DINING-ROOM, ANI) LIBRARY COMPLETE SUITS, OR SINGLE PIECES. At prices which cannot fail to suit the purchaser UNDERTAKING, In all its branches. METALLIC CASES AND CASKETS, of various styles and make; im ported Wood Caskets and Cases, of ev ery known design and finish; Cof fins and Caskets of our own make, iu mahogany, rose wood and walnut An accomplished undertaker will be in at tiendance at all hours, day and night NEW FALL G.OODS! CENTER * REAVES Cor. Broad & Thomas Sts., ATHENS, GA. HAVE NOW IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, ] 50 BAGS coffee * 1 KA IIBCS. SUG IK, dlffer -1 ent grades. Jj 00Q BDCCS BAGGING. J 000 BUNDLES TIES. ’ CASKS BACON. 25 HHDS. MOLASSES. Alsoageneial assortment of STAPLE GOODS which we offer to the public at lowest prices for Cash or produce. We are also agents of the Celebrated. CARVER A GULLETT’S IMPROVED COTTON GINS. CENTER & REAVES. WATTSOW k CLARK’S ft WA tVTf A TO o JtSlAl) XXjA X JGif WE, AS GENERAL AGENTS, OFFER FOR sale, ill new sacks, fresh from tiie manu factory; the above fertilizer at S6O per ton, adding the expense of freight from Savannah, payable first of November next. We honestly believe, fro-i reports to us from those who used it last year, and our own expe rience in the use of it, that there is nothing su perior to it in this country as a good and relia ble fertilizer for crops of Cotton and Corn. J. J. PEARCE, BUTLER & CO., Cotton Factors, Jackson street, Feb’y, 1873. Augusta, Ga. JfILLEY’S FAMOuS ARE MADE SOLELY BY THE Exce sior Manufact’g Cos., ST. LOITIS, MO. R ARE DOING MORE AND cooking quicker andCheapei Than any Stove of the same cost. AKK always sSjpAfOglLowPriced, Reliable AND OPERATE PERFECTLY. s ,G._iVx WILL DO YOUR COOKING CHEAP AND EASY, vViYv'v' Quick. and. Clean! ALWAYS WARRANTED OAK AND SOLD BY THE SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT! of The Atlanta Daily Herald is worth a year’s subscription to (he paper. THE SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT; of The Atlanta Daily Herald is the crack! feature of Georgia journalism. THE SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT; of The Atlanta Daily Herald is crammed with all the salient points of the week, daintily dished up. THE SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT of The Atlanta Daily Herald is full of Sabba h evening solace. THE A T L A N T A II H 11 A L P (with supplement) contains twenty-eight columns of fresh, spicy, news’ , religious, and literary matter. T II E l) AI L Y HEll AL D (with the Sunday Supplement) costs only I $lO 00 per annum. 5 00 for six months. I 2 50 for tfr’ce months. I 00 for one month. SEND FOR SPECIMEN COPY OF DAILY HERALD | Address HERALD PUBLISHING CO PANY Atlanta, Georgia. SICILIAN HAIR Every year increases the populari ty of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfect ed preparation for restoring Gray or Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic prop erties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create anew growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most eco nomical Hair Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, “The constituents are pure, and care fully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the Best Prepa ration for its intended purposes.” Sold by all Dt'uggists , and Dealers in Medicines. Frioe One Dollar. Buckingham’s Dye. FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Renewer in many cases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation ; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL, & CO, NASHUA, N.H. Sold by Dr II C. Edmunds, Eiberton,Ga E. R. SCBNEIDER, - DEALER IN “WHITES LIQUORS —And — C I G A. R 8. AGE.VTS FOR Fr. Schleifer a Cos. San Francisco CALIFORNIA BRANDY. WIDOW CLICQUOT CHAMPAIGNS Augusta. Georgia A J. -. may learn something I iS greatly to their advan tage and obtain spe cimens and full particulars free bv addressing WOOD’S LITERARY AND ART AGENCY, New burgh, N. Y. NEW.SPRING GOODS. JAS. G. BAILIE & BKO. TY ESPECI FULLY ask your attention to the 11 following DESIRABLE GOODS offered by them for sale : ENGLISH 4 AMERICAN ELOOR OILCLOTHS. 24 feet wide, and of the best quality of goods manufactured. Do you want a real, good Oil Cloth ? If so, come now aud get the very best. Oil Cloths cut any size and laid promptly. A full line of cheap Floor Oil Cloths, from 60c. a yard up. Table Oil Cloths, all widths and colors. CARPETS. Brussels, Three-ply aud Ingrain Carpets of new designs. A full stock of low priced Car pets, from 30c. a yard op. Carpets measured for, made and laid with dis patch. LACE CURTAINS. French Tamboured Lace, Exquisite. Nottingham Lace, Beautiful. Tamboured Muslin, durable and cheap, trom $2.50 a pair upwards. CORNICES AND BANDS. Rosewood and Gilt, Plain Gilt, Walnut and Gilt Cornices, with or without Centres. Curtain Bands, l’ius and Loops. Cornices cut and made to fit windows aud put up. WINDOW SHADES. 1,000 New Window Shades in all the new tints of color, Beautiful Gold Band Shades, $1.50, with all trimmings. Beautiful Shades, 20c. each. Store Window Shades squared and put up ! promptly. YVuluut and Painted Wood Shades. RUGS AND DOOR MATS. New and beautiful Rugs. Door Mats, from 50c. up to the best English Cocoa, that wear three years. 100 Sets Table Mata, assorted. MATTINGS. IT H E LIVELIEST, SPICIEST, BEST! THY IT! New Mattings, Plain and Fancy, in all the Uif farent widths made. Mattings laid with Dispatch. WALL PAPERS & BORDERS. 3,500 Rolls Wall Papers and Borders in new patterns, >n gold, pannels, hall, oaks, marbles, chintzes, kc., in every variety of color—beauti ful. good and cheap. Caper hung if desired. HAIR CLOTHS. In all widths required for Upholstering. But tons, Gimps and Tacks for same.; CURTAIN DAMASKS. Plain and Striped French Terrys l'or Curtains and Upholstering purposes. Gimps, Fringe, Tassels, Loops and Buttons. Moreens and Table Damasks. Curtains aud Lumbraquins made and put up. PIANO & TABLE COVERS. English Embroidered Cloth Piano and Table Covers. Embossed Felt Piano and Table Covers. Plain and gold band Flocktd Piano Covers. German Fringed Table Covers. CRUMB CLOTHS & DRUGGETS. New patterns in any size or width wanted To all of which we ask your attention. All work done well and in season, by JAMES G. BAILIE k BROTHER. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, FOB PIJBimXR 111 K BLOOD. a The reputation this ex- I- cellent medicine enjoys, is derived from its cures, jyjf many of which are truly ,i,m marvellous. Invetcruto j cases of Scrofulous dis u I /M ease, where the system A Cj'l seemed saturated wC 1 * jmP\. .11 JRL. corruption, have ben fjjffitjgl Bag purified and cured by il. T" . . Scrofulous affections and > A “Sajig- disorders,which were ag " gravated by the scrofn- JIM," lous contamination until they were painfully afflicting, have been radically cured in such great numbers in almost every sec tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to be informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destruc tive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the con stitution, ami invites the attack of enfeebling or fa tal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its Sresenee. Again, it seems .to breed infection irougheut the body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tubercles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions on the skin, or fonl ulcerations on some part of the body. Hence the occasional use of a bottla of this Sarsaparilla is advisable, oven when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons af flicted with the following complaints generally find immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by the use of this SARSAPARILLA: St. Antho ny’s Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Suit Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and other emotions or visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in the more con cealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and the various Ulcerous affections of the muscular and nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Dis eases are cured by it, though a long time is re quired for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. But long-contiuucd use of this medicine will cure the complaint. Leucorrheea or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations , and Femalo Diseases, are commonly soon relieved and ulti mately cured by its purifying and invigoratiil effect. Minute directions for each case arc fom in our Almanac, supplied gratis. Rheumatism and Qout, when caused by accumulations of ex traneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it, as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Conges tion or Inflammation of the Liver , and Jaun - dice, when arising, as they often ao, from the rankling poisons m the blood. This SARSA PARILLA is a great restorer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are Lan guid and Listless, Despondent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions or Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and con vincing evidence of its restorative power upon PasPA REV B r Dr. J, C. AVER A CO., lowell, Mih., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Sold by Dr. H. C. Edmunds, Eiberton, Ga This Machine with present Improvement! 1* guaranteed to meet every want of the household, for either plain or fancy work. It knits all tisea of Stockings aud Socks, with heel and toe complete, and is a never-ending source of amusement to ladies cl Ir‘ure, aa well at protit and eaay aupport to thoae that require it. Agents wanted every where by the Bickford Knittino Machinb Company. Dana Bickford, President and General Business fcSupt,. 689 Broad way, New York. After having given the above Knitting Ma chine a fair and impartial trial, the undersigned has no hesitation in piououncing it a success and recommending it to all who desire to do all kinds of knitti g rapidly and with a smooth and even surface unattainable by the ordinary hand work. It turns the heal and narrows the toe of a stocking beautifully. He believes a pair tf ordinary stockings can be knit on the machine in an hour. Tiie stitch is the same as that made by hand, and instead of being in terior, the work will be found to stand much more usage, The machine can be seen in ope ration at any time at mv house. J. T. McCARTY, Agent.