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THK DAILY HUN
oaiT.WlTH RT&TE PAPE ra.
|» -Cutbberl U talking about taxing toe
dogo.
—The editor of, tho Thome*ton Herald
baa reeeiTed bis first dish of radishes.
— A single Columbus stable baa sold
' nearly five hundred mnlee this season.
> —J. L. Mims, an old resident of Au
gusts, died last rrid. j.
— Columbus bad a $4,000 fire last
Friday.
—The familiar sand fly is beginning to
worry the Brunswiokera.
J. G. Clarke, the new postmaster at
■ Savannah, baa made bis bonds.
—Mr. Fuller has been elected Sheriff
of Meriwether county occasioned by the
death oi T. 8. McKee.
—The District Meeting for the Thorn-
assiUa District M. £. Cburob, com-
•menosson the 16th at Slackshear.
—The lime o( bolding Thomas county
Superior Court baa been changed to the
- Srd Monday in April.
—Several of the Savannah g-irdeners
furnished the market of that city with
green peas on Saturday.
—Macon has just reoeived one thou
sand feet of rubber hose for her fire De-
—Two more cases of small pox de
veloped in Maoon last week, and a little
daughter of B. L. Willingham is quite
ill with meningitis.
—The Appeal says the discharging of
fire-arms of Brunswick has become a
nuisance. Two persons were shot in
that city 1a few days ago.
—Mr. Moseley F. Dorrell, of Savan
nah, died on Saturday from the effect of
a fall while taking a ride on a carriage
by the side of the driver.
— Mr. S. T. Dearing, son of Dr. Wm.
E. Hearing, a young gentleman well
known in Augusts, died at his father’s
residenoe Friday afternoon.
—Watson has got lost in perambulat
ing the streets of Maoon, und now he
calls for street sign-boards. Watson was
perfectly familiar with tb» streets in At
lanta.
—The “ last rations issued to Mr. G.
C. Conner, 61st Go. Regiment, a prisoner
of war at Fort Delaware, 1866,” consist
ing of two “ hard taoka” is carefully and
religiously preserved in Macon.
— The street oar horses in Savannah
occasionally ran away, and swing the
swingle-tree in splendid style, and to the
great danger of passing pedestrians and
others who may be in their way.
—John H. Cox, M-yor, and P. 8.
Barney, J. O. Torbert, M. A Petut and
J. M. Few, Aldermen of MadiBon, were
elected last Saturday—sll good mer
chants and business men.
—Carl Meres, eon of Mr. Theodore
Meres, of 8ivannab, was knocked down
and run over by a vehiole in New Fork a
tew days siaoe; but on Friday last the
young man contracted the spotted fevir
and died a few hours afterwards.
—The hottest day ever known in Rome
in early April, by the oldest inhabitant,
was Baturdsy. At one time, the ther
mometer stood at 88o in the shade. Oth
ers report 90o in the shade at one time
during the day.
—The last number qf the Waynesboro
Expositor appears under new auspiocs.
Mr. James E. Frost, the former edbor,
has disposed of his interests in the paper
to Messrs. Lawson, Corker A Gray. The
Expositor is a number one paper, und
we trust that, under it* new proprietors,
it may be more profitable than ever.
— George 8. Boutwell, late Secretary
ot the Treasury and present 8, eater It in
Massachusetts, tucompanied b.v l-is wife
und daughter and Senator Loti M Mor
rill, of Maine, arrived in Suvuenili on
Friday by the steamer Hi.-tutor from
Charleston, parsing ou to Fl-ui-l.i the
same evening.
—Rev. Mr. Dixon, lias c. i.w-nt.-d to
preaoh the Comnienciimeul minion of
tbe Monroe Fenmls Colli ge in Forsyth,
iu July next. A he Advert., r under
stands that ex-Pre lii-ut An,l,,w John
son, of Tennessee, has been invited to
deliver the literary address hi lore the
Athenwn Society, and it ia ei pasted that
ho will ooo.pt.*
—The value of exports for the port of
Savannah fur the month df March was:
39 bales sea island ootton, valued at
$5,020 ; 26,732 bales upland cotton,
valued at $2,320,387 ; 698 bbls. turpen
tine, valued at $2,601; 20 bills, tar,
valued at $80; 1,000 bbls. butter, valued
at $260; 600 lbs. la d, valued at $16;
260 gallons spirits turpentine, valued at
$174; 2,355 pounds tohacovalued at
$349; 1,667,000 feet lumber, valued at
$60; i2,976 staves and headings, valued
at $12,076; 8,868 ouluo feet hewn lim
ber, valued at $1,644; total value of ex
ports, $2,841,453. Of this amount $340,-
094 was carried iu American, und $2,081,-
360 in foreign vessels.
—Olareu’e Fort, oolored, who ia
ohtrged with having murdered ltiohard
Fraser, of tho same color, was arrested
and safely lodged in jail in Brunswick a
few days sines, by Shsriff Lamb. Tne
Appeal states that a court of enquiry ho*
becu in program for several days and the
examination developed the fact that the
homicide waa, by whoever perpetrated,
one of the most fiendish and diabolical
/deeds on record. Threats by Fort that
be would kill the fathvr of the boy, or
fmsv vengeance on bis family were
proved to have been made tbe morning
af Hie day at whioh tho homicide toox
E lace; and that Fort left his father's
ouee in direction of the plaoe where the
boy Was killed, with s gun ou bis should
er. The defence attempted to prove an
alibi, whioh tlia Court aid not sustain,
and Fort waa committed for a hearing at
May Term of Glynn Superior Court.
FILLETS FAMOUS
ARZ MADIJ80LKL Y|B Y‘THE
Excilsior,Manufacturing Co.
-BETTE* COOKING*
'Doing H QUICKER tad CHKAPKR
m on a b|y
•- i-'iaroaD, Wkuskai, *>
ttu Aitoaia, a *.
TO CASH BUYERS!
mow orrxB to thx trade, fob cash, m i»n
> stock of good*, including
W*
BACON AND BUCK MEATS.
°l««r ZUb Mlclea and Bhouldora,
ALSO
BO Tierces Slupcrior sugar-cured Smoked Hums,
PLAIN ASP CANVASSED.
LARD la Tlaroas. Until. K... and Otsa; Elcbf Ou Lo.d. KOLAS IE-1, ta hnj.b wdt And b rrala: Nav
OvtasoaObolM sad 1’niBA NraUP, lo tafroio mid ka*a; VLOKIOA srHUPi 1A.0O1 buabelt Wane tod
YaUxrOOKN; S.UUO bvabeU OATdl b.K. UtY; 1,0 * OACMlI VI/1 IE. A full llaa or SO JABS, si
**•*•■* • ,# °i OOFFiE, FHH. 90> b)ies TJtlA'WO, various gra lee and price*, jntt from the aaviufactu-
run. sni many other geode usually kept in e Wuolessle Grocer/ end Produce House. We offer real in-
dueetuente to oeeh buyers.
muo eed
W. H. t . niCHKLBBHRY.
Officb AMD Bir.EMOoie-Corr.er Forejth end Mitchell streets, Atlanta.’
TIMJ3 SAX1BI8- -Advanes to Planters
apprors i paper and oohattrAU We bare a limited mippl j or ubaapaata go.no and uaugb a San Boo.
" "' l “- A. X. SEAOO and
GUANO
1873.
6UAN0
500 TONS SEA’ FOWL GUANO,;
500 TONS .RUSSELL COE’S,
500 TONS MERRYMAN A CO.’S,
500 TONS ETIWAN’S,
500 TONS STERNFEL’S ORIGINAL,
500 TOJTH VOTTOJTHTATK8,
200 Tojra joujrsnjr
200 tojth coara,
200 Tojra wiLaojna,
ioo rojra MEAT\AJrBUBojra. rujuco,
200 Tojra uraLiait stymthvili,,
200 Tojra sLtHojna solvblk f^ohic,
200 Tons Jimmoniated. Flour ot Raiebone,jvry liur.
200 Ton* Peruvian tluano, Land Platteiland&Chcmicala
for Manipulating.
IOO Tans aoluble bea Bland.
ALSO—ONE THOUSAND PLOWS, Croat 1X80 apwara.^Farmaiiamot bmva food Plows
T *nn rl roth’n Q-ardon Seeds,
Plaid Boeda, Plover Boada. AgrlcuHaral Implomaata, Kacblnerr, Lite stock, 010.
PROVISIONS.
Special to may Customers.
Men/ of /ou needing Provisions have heretofore been compelled to purchase theM rapp es from other
bouses, after bonding your crops to me for Guano, I will In future furnish youpwith your Provisions also
k sowing It will be more convenient end agreeable for yon to make yonr accounts »U at one piece.
With many thanks for yonr kind patfc uage, 1 oollclt a continuacce of the
WluBsnd frr Catalogues.
MARK W. .lOHIWOW
Jersey Apple Cider.
f U8T REOEIVED, A LOT OF
New Jersey Apple Cider,
Announcement.
Du J. B. MUIIPHY bee retnri eu to tbr clip, end
will be tonnd at bis office on Alabama atre j by per*
oona desiring his isrvloes in dentistry.
GOl LI),
BARTON
& CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN
Flour, Grain and General Produce,
NO. 2T ALABAMA STREET,
DOW IE, MOISE & DAVIS,
Importer!, .flan uraclurcm and
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
onAnr,EBTo»r. m. o.
jlLATTKliKD by the suoooeo whioh hss attended our efforts in the past, wa have d -te mined to spare
no pains to merit a continuance of the patronage ao liberally bestowed; and. with this view, uuw
iruggtats. Physicians and Country Merchants the largest and moat complete stock of Drugs,
““I* Dye Htuffs, Perfumery, Glassware, Druggists' Sundries and Fancy
. Perfumery,
prices that altail compare favorably with New York, Pblladel-
.. j ()jr Qg (a gn^ygntced as to purity and strength.
Medicines, which we offer with confidence as
Sumter Bitters, the great .'outbern Tonto.
Molsa’s Liver Pills, purely v»gatable.
Moiae'a liorae, Bog and Oattl* Powders,
Molee'a Soothing Byrup, Reliable and Harm
Miikae'a Resdy Rolievor from Pain.
Vallet'a Maoge Ointment,
Ciaytou's Ring of Pain.
Moiae'a Fever and Ague Pills, warrsnteil to cure.
Moiae's Popular While Worm Candy.
Moiae'a Morning Star Yeaat or Raking Powders.
Collier'a Remedy for Man and Beast, the Bast Lini
ment ever used.
Grey's Vegetable Vermifuge.
Davis' Pain Carer.
Parker's Cough Byrup.
Wholesale Agontu for
CDB.tJT BITTEH8, FtW aULAjrjms WIMVIFPS,
Mm moil's Hepatic Compound or Liver Cure.
Patent Spring Show Cut*, Walnut and Metal Frames, all Sixes, a Specialty.
mbSOsodkeowfim 0
Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line.
emit inn tinun uiuom
HdLlIjmORK, PHILdBKLPHld. JTE»' FORK £ BOHTOJT
Aud also the New England Manufacturln: Cities,
First-class Steamships Three Times a Week!
For inyobmation, apply to
J. M. SELKIRK, Bup’t, Charleston, 8. C.
J. J. GRIFFIN, Western Agent, Atlanta
B.'D. HA8ELL, General Agent, New York.
mhSOeoit A. L. TYLER, Vice Pres't B, C. R, R,, Oharleston, 8. O.
THE SINGER.
The New Drop-leaf Machine
la superior to any in uee, a.id will do ail claaaoa of
work without change of tension. In the point of
dnrabllity, wa guarantra It to las as long as ab7 ma
chine In tbo wr rid. To tbe premiums swarded it
to 1870, at tho Georgia Fairs, Just read the following
handsome additional et\ ards by the Falre of 1871:
FIRST PfiEMiUM
At the Atlanta Fair for tbe best Family Sewing Ma
chine with attachments, Bronze Medal and Diploma.
FIRST PREMIUM
At the State Fair for Macbiue with beat and most
useful attachments silver Medal.
FIRST PREMIUM
At the Cotton States Mechanics' and Agricultural
Fair, at Augusta, for tha Beat Family Machine. Gold
Medal; forth# beat Attachments, Silver Medal; for
the Machine worked by band, Sliver Medal; for tbe
beat manufacturing Machine, lor sewing leather,
Silver Medal. Also, both first Premiums at tbe
rhomasvlUe, Ga., Fair, for Family and Manufactur
ing Machines. The new Mo 1 Machine for Tailors
and Boot-makers, is tbe best in tbe market Ex
amine bt-foro purchasing. Are now sold oa esay
terms. K. T. HMlLLIE,
'Agent Northern Georgia,
Corner Broad and W. Alabama sts., Atlanta.
. Silk Thread, Needles (SI, et.\ always on hand
Stitching neatly done mblSdk w4u»
GEORGE PAGE & Cp
fcANCrACTCKKg* OF
Patent Portable Circular Mills,
Stationary sad Pjrtdb '
STEAM ENC«N£
ait 1ST Ml u s. .C - /
No. 6 Sc^ocdo..* treat, •
oqLTIMORt. MO.
13TA uUfor Catalogues and Price-List*,
WOTIOH
To Ketall Driigglsts.
H EAKU, CRAIG A CO ,
RED WINE A FOX.,
HOWARD!* POPE,
Will supply Retail Druggists with
IAOKSON'8 MACIC BALSAM.
ATLANTA AND NEW ORLEANS
ssort Lam
By the way ot West Point, Ga. and
Montgomery. Ala.
Second Train.
Leave.
7:00 a
„ „ - 6:00 p
Mobile 10.00 pui 9:48 a
Arrive Arrivi
Montgomery ..10:10a m» 0:09 p
Mobile 9:10 pm 6:40 a
New Orleans.... 4:90 a m 8:66 p
Passengers going South and Southwest will find
this Hue One Hundred and Sixty-two (109) miles
shorter and Twelve hours quicker to New Orleans
•nd all points than any other. Forty-alx miles
Shorter to Vlckaburg and all points in Central and
Noutheru Alabama, MlaHlaa.ppl, Louisiana vnd Ar
kansas. 'ibe univ Hue runulug
PULM N’S PALACE [SLEEPING CARS
Thrungli from Atlanta to New Urleann
WITHOUT CHANOK.
THROUGH TICKETS to all P0INT8
Buy your ticksta by way of WEST POINT
9. FOUR ACRE, Supt Western R R. of Ala.
O. JORDAN, Gen. Supt. Mobile h Mont. R R.
W. J. HOUSTON,
General Passenger Agent,
mbit! Oa. ■ allroad Depot, up stairs.
J A MIS A . GRAY, fit OO,
WHOLESALE AND (RETAIL
) RYG OODSNIERCHANT8,
194 & 196 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, Ga*
J ZO TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS ADD THE PUBLIC. AND PARTICULARLY THE RKtDKRSO
TUB HUN, that they are now receiving one of ihe
LARGEST AND MOS1 ELEGANT STOCKS OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
FOR THU SFRINO,
VXlok Un, ksvs nv roaolvod. oa* vhlck tksr via son sa Iks mm --T~Tin-|qaa, lams Sv sit
-l*iq,
mtlliltv^rlSB- JamsH A. Gray fic Co
op Tam
STATE OF GEORGIA
Authorized Capital, #1,000,000.
ORGANIZED under Charter granted ny the 8taU
F. M. COKER. President.
W. W. BELL. Cashier.
OIUKOTOHli
A. 0. WnTi L. P. GRANT,
T. G. Hbsly, b. W. tUasu,
R. F. Maddox, John Jonas,
Jambs H. Callaway, W. W. Bell,
F. M. Cox Bn.
This Bank is now open for bualneaa Receives De
positee, Buy a and Hells kxenange. and makes col
lections unali pat's of the country. aprfi tf.
West EnOloral Garden.
I RWIN h THURMOND. Pnorninoas.-Are pre
pare-I to furnish Sbrubbe.y, Hot H>.use and
Bedding Plants of all varieties. A call in person
will satlaly the most fastidious. Ordei a by mad at
tended to with prompti ees and ca.o Catil gue*
furnished upon applkatioa. Address P.O. Box £6)
Atlanta.Qa. mbanilm
SIMHIITIKKA HITTA Ml
T HE uik araigu
Hon and are
all kinds of
TKRRA COTTA WORKS
WINDOW O APB
Enrichments for Cornices, such as
rucketn, Metlitllion,
And everything) tbe Architectural line.
nrjn/jfiP. eu*
Manufacturer* oi
SEJWE7FI PIPE
Prow 8 inches to 80 inches In diameter. Also,
Interior Decorations, such ss
Ceairr Pieces, iCoraicen, Krc.
a undertake
PELLEGRINI k GIOBGI.
GUTHMAN & HAAS.
No. 5 Broad Street, • <»tlan«a,' r G*or«cla
WHOLE8ALE t DEALERS .IN
PURE WINES.’GINSJWHfSKfES, CIDER, ETC.
SOLE AOENT8 FOR THE
Prlde'fof Pennsylvania" Rye. “Old
Triumph,” and Vnn Jansen's
Royal Hcheldam Hehnapps.
A Mental Workshop.
NOROHOS8
HIGH SCHOOL.
SECOND QUARTER begins Man b 17<h, 1873.
113 Nladrali mote MlleMUitf.
A CORPS OF S1X.TKACHEKS.
BOARD 910 00 PER^MONTH.
rultlon 91 50 to 95 00 per month.
JA8. U. VINCENT,
St:S!C Prlnrlpal.
: Iluinan Nai-hlne (Sent
isaaage thirty feet in K-ugth through
i portion of the W’late portion of tbi
membrane with a furioua purgative. The best and
safest remedy iu auch cases Is that mild balsamic
and delightful tonic laxative,
larrant'a EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERlflN 1,
whioh heals, tones and luv!gorat.-s the irrttateu in
f*«tines, while It relieve* them from the morbid
humors which provoke abdominal disease. Void
W. T. AKER9 G. W. AKEKH.
_ AKERS et> BRO..
Millers. Uiorrra, I'luituir Dsiient an
General Cnminlssioit muenunu.
8fi PEACHTREE 8TREET. ATLVNTA, Oj
. Orders promptly filled. Connxunientk v
f.h'i.iAwSm^g
THU NEW IMPROVED
HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE
ICE FROM *26 TO *75.
Has been before tbe American public
OVER THIRTY vcore. It bos never yet
failed to give perfect satisfaction, and has
justly been styled tho panacea-for all ex
ternal Wounds, Cuts, Burns, Swellings,
Sprains, Braises, &c., Ac., for Man and
Beast. No family should bo a single day
BRATfo
lag Phyiiclana than any <
A BIJRE 0 pBEVE > jrriVE,
• * Billow—■ aud aU 4U-
•- They are highly rcc-
C, anil in ease* af INUI-
UKMlU.v are invALUABLS. a* an APPKTIZEU and RU-
CUPEBANT, and in eaie* »f GENERAL DEBILITY they
For Fever and Ague 1
all kinds of work equally as well as _ ...
priced machine, is duraol*, ugot running and war
ranted tor five yeets. We receive almost evury day
i from parties residing in the
wrta of the country, unaolieiUd, v
•A-Agents wanted In territory unoccupied.
Address D. G. MAXWELL.
General Agent,
Atlanta Ga.
C. BOHNEFK1.D,
Funeral Undertaker,
084UB m
letallc Cadets, Burial Cases & Coin,
Umt Nr Tajlort (*r*ae Fraww.
■a i Diamra onsa bocsx.
Mens
BOD WHITE !
Bab Whit- Bab While,
Bob White! Bob Whit*!| Roll White!
Smoking Tobacco!
MunuliiotUD-d by
«f.o. ir. L.4.tv;riOHJ i; j
FonKlfhom and Purity h hr*
Having rveetv*Mt aud Mil.V , u MLU
DlPLoklA.^, ec., at (be mb . Fmi
Virginia. L.>nissan» at- • > x«-
FOR8AL;
K K. Hit X.
ME-Xl)Oxi mb i. a
Bo Ron. UN « Uty
UEHKMAV a M H.
B. L. DAN.N
Awl Tobacco Ilmen over th* Cdi-ki hl
•ot at-tf
Edw art! H. Hyde,
JDESSIOTSTEIFL
AND
Engraver on Wood,
JiTLnEA TJI % «?wf.
OFFICE over PHILLIPS A CREWS, comer Wlute-
hall A Peachtree St*.
XKTl-D YSPKPTIC, t
In eaie* tf <
a.,,.,
Btreagihccin* th« bodr.^invieoraUng .ho inind,tt^fit 1
Ir atimulant b*aa ever before bern^.jffrrtd to tha public *o
I’LKASANT TO TIlR TASTE and it the «amo tlmo eonxbin-
li.j *o many remedial asent.t mdnrwidhr the medlcat fraterni-
traitha host known to iho riiarnxacopaeU. It :o*ta but lit
tle to give them a fair Mil, ami
Every Family should Ilnv© n Bottle.
* * by pbyaictana >f tbo very hlfheat itandiog
by the Clergy tnd Me '.coding itnomlna-
aacora. tbs Mdeet Methodiet mlnlater In 8k
ration of my itrengtb, and an Increase af
it cmtlr debilitated, a
Baaidc.l Phyaiciac
ir nothing better than thi
. Church, MatUhurg < Dtotriek
xjznsxrstm, i
•clpee
wtich liter b-!'*ng.ht-ingtikahly Tonic, Stimulant, Stomachic,
Car min Hive, rat ilt^ht^ l.axatlre^ The mode of jtrepariag
IlaxlDR uoed thrrt luo-.r private preetlce, we take pleaeure lo
rvcoraat n1in» th-m to allperauna dexlroue of Uking Bitteas,
a a bnug the boat Toole aud HU mu Uni no* offered to thepub
lic. FRANK O. PORT KB,
Prof. Obatetrtcs and Dlaenar* of Women, CoUc*e of Pbyai-
dan*, aud latci m. mb. r °* ® hoISUXIXBK Pref. Sf
Obetetrlct and Dlteaiee of Wnmrn. Kt. l.mt!. Med. College.
DIIAKK McDOWKkL, M. 1).,
LaU Prca t. Mo. Medical College,
K. A. CLARK, M. I).,
Prof. 8urRerjr. SJo. Medlcn^Celleip and late Beeldeat Physl-
T. J. VASTISK. 1
LUtice, liomaopethlo Medl-
laaoa of Cbildreu,
r Phyalology. Uoi
2 ItABTMAN, M. D.. Prof.
SIMON IIIILSCII, Analrtloal C
Eminent I'hyKicSiine of Chit
Collect
JJal...
Phyaislan* end 8nrg'e.
Analytical ChemUt.
Chemist.
■■ri ua* ra, B ,u»e®i
beat tonlo sad atimulant
ublie. ^ ^ ^ ^
tbe other eflhS
the pubUe tm-
^ llmlnonl PhyslcianslnCincinnati,
Me>!leal Coll-se*,
brarlnc ao many vaiuablo remedit..
J. L. VaxTian. M. D-. L. A. Jaaisa N- D.,
?; i SeVr^^D.. i vtea 11
J.'lL RMnaN^b 1 !!,* ^'e W. ^.Sr'JoDwaaB.’ll. %
li. A IWsbtv. M. D-. R. 8. Vxiai, Cherniak
t\ w «»*»*», M. D . O. X. Tavum, M.
D. W. McCaaruv, M, D„ P. P. Massy, M? D-
U- II. J. MNaon, M. D. 8. B. TouuMo*, M. D. .
Eminent Phynlclan* In Mcmphla;
Th- Heme Bittrra are en invaluable remedy larla HailUai
ar. -. ,!lvt aaei arlales from malarial eauaee.
Ji^b^r^eTciy UMFSal,
n l'.ininent l’hyniciann In PltUibM^
W. R. Cuitoa, M D., D- H. WiuaBD, it, 9-
O. \i uth, Chemlat, J. H. McCuiuaSi AK,
And Hundreds of OUsers
l Burvee. March ft. 1
IcMABON, U. D.
WEST A EDWARDS.
withont tbia Liniment. The money re
funded unless the Liniment is as repre
sented. Po ^nre and get the genuine
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold
by all Drnrfriatu and Country Btores, at
26c., 60c. and 91.00 per Bottle. Notice
style, size of bottle, tic.
AgentN Wanted I
1EKAL TERMS will be made with Agents in
ah parts or the country for the sale of
Hon. Alex. H. Stephens’
HISTORYGOF;THE
UNITED NTATEN,
Which la now in Its Second EdlUon.
It la suited to all classes, general readers as w«U
an etndeots in Schools and Colleges.
e. J. hale a non
I'uiill-hcrtt.
N*. Mfirmy H mo*. New York Ctt
nooLEYC
“1 V-f AS T -J
Powder
9KB, and the b
• tWOTANiARdEAKUW POW-
BKtUDr««raDLi^cltmt^^*J!! 0 ir’
ItUIqMU.I. ^mI »]-».. n*4j for Immedl.l,
w. Tho OMttXASr HttrttXaforaa.no loo,UXX
Torxuxa to xsr past or trx ulobk.
„ ttta "a.aataat mod KaMafaL NO WANT!
OF raou PKKPAKKU WITH IT. I*M .,«7»a.rt
bj Olim tKS, 8till->CHANOLKEI tax BXALKB8.
nooixr flt BROTHER. Manufacture,^
et HEW STREET, NEW-TOEM.
jnjtRTLins ijupmoi'lb
BRICK
MACHINE
is simple in Us mechanism, built strong end durable
«ea he operated by oidlairy help. The caped-
tv le 4.080 bricks an hour with ateem power or 9.480
boras power. Manufactured and sold by tbe
MARTIN BRICK MACHINE (XX.
CHICOPEE, MAM.
S.T-1860-X.
HERB §°ar.'l FRUITS, combined’ with other
properties, which inUici.- uktnro nro Cathartic.
Aperient, Nutritious. J - nrt l..-, Alterative and
Anti-B.lionu. Tho \7holc i j y. -onervrd in a suffi
cient aur.utlijr cf tplr'- :.,:u tlie SUGAR
CANE to k ep theia iu c.uy climato, which
makes tho
f
LANTATION
BITTERS
Bmctly as a
Temperance Bitters
only to bo uoed ra a medicine, and always ac
cording to directions.
They nro tho cheot-anchor of the feeble and
debilitated. They act upon a diseaned livar, and
stimulate to such a dogreo thetn healthy aclion
ia at onco brought about. As a remedy to which
Women arc especially eubjcct it is super
seding every other stimulant. As a Spring
and Sommer Tonic they have no equal.
They aro a mild and gcntlo Purgativo ei well as
Tonic. They purify tho b'ood. Thoy a o a
splendid Appetizer. They rr ah j tho weak strong.
They purify and invigorate. T'-'.ry euro -3ya-
pepeia. Constipation and Ueadcchc. They act
sr a epcciflc in all »pc;-!rs of disorders which
undermine tho bodily Llrongth and break down
the knimal apirits.
Depot, 63 Park Plico, P-.r Tc.-.
K
jS§S
ATHAIRON
Only 50 Cents per Bottle.
It promotes the GROWTH, PRESERVES
the COLOR, nm liu'rrase* the Vlver
and BEAUTY or the HAIR.
Own TmnTT Yea- i aoo Y.toh’s Kathaiboic
F«)R tub Hxin wan Hret placed in the market by
Profetveor K i'homaa Lyon, a Rr.vdaatoof Princeton
Oolletre. The name Ta derived from the Greek.
"KATHnO,"■iglllfjring to elp V <y Ul rej»ter.gte,
or report. The favor It haa roccived, and the popu-
lariljr it hat obtained, Ir unprecedented end Incred
ible it increeaee the Growth and Urauty of tho
Hair. It ia » delight l dreaeing. It eradicates
lloeay appeerance. 1$ ia tho iamb In QuAKTrrr
|t WH> „ Ter A guARTKitof a Gem-
d ie m >1.1 by all Druggicte and Coan-
uuly Fifty Cent* per Houle.
Woman’s Glory is Her Hair.
LYON’S
ATHAIRON
HAGAN’S
gloeay ai
and Quj
K
Magnolia Bale
A FEW APPLICATIONS AlAICi: A
Pure Bloorninj Com pic.'
Ills Pwtly Ycgciabi , art It* rqnnii-n is.
ft.11 Excitement. HcaNt.nJ n’Ctovejall i’iot. b-1
an 1 Punplce. diapcllirg dark and unau btiy
vpota. Drirva away ian. l'm-klcs and ^un-
hur i. and by it* gcntlo Li t powttfOlliifiiuacf -
mantle* the laded che^k with
YOUTHFUL Bl.OO’f .AND BFAIH .*
R-ild by all nrrggV* * 1 I’i_cy Eton
On Oonelgnmcnt
18.000 POUNDS BCUI SHOOLDEIH.
80 TIERCES I.AKP,*
9S BOXES SOAP,
MO Boxes TOBACCO, al grade*
J. A. AH BLEY