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Horoscope for Ladies.
We extract die following from an 01. l
paper t it s*. to say tho least, a very an.u
a ng production i
January—He wlio ia Lorn in tins
month will bo laborious an Ia lover ol
good willc; ho will be complaisant aO'i
withal a very fine singer. The lady l>orn
iu tins month will be a pretty, pruucul
honsewife, rather milancholy but yet
good tempered.
February—The man bom in this
month will ovc money touch bnt the la*
dies more; he will be stingy at hoim,
but prodigal abroad. Hie lady will be
a humane and aflcelionatc wife and len
der molher.
HI arch —The an born in this mouth
will be rather handsome ; he will be
honest cud prudent; he will die poor.
The lady will be a jealous, passionate,
chr.Uer-box.
April—Hie man who has the misiert
une to be horn in this month will be
subjected to many maladies; he will
travel to advantage and love ladies to
disadvantage, for he will marry a rich
and handsome Loire**, who w ill make—
what no doubt all understand. I lie lady
of this month will be tsill and stout, with
agreeable wit and great talk.
May—Tht man horn in this month
will be handsome and amiable ; he w ill
make his wife happy. The lady will be
equally blessed m every respect,
June—The mm born now will be of
small stature, passionately fond ot wo
men and children, but will not be loved
in leluru. The lady will be a giddy
personage, fond of coffee ; she will mar
ry al the age of twenty-one, and lui a
fool at forty five.
July tlie man will be fair; lie will s’ f
for death for tlie wicked woman In* loves.
The female of tliis month will be p.tssa-
Lly handsome,'with a sharp nose, but of
rather sulky temper.
Art^ust —The man wi'l be ambitious
and courageous; ho will have several
■maladies at and two wives. The lady will
be amiable and t wiee married, bill her
second husband will cause her to regret
tlio first.
September—lie who is born in this
month will he strong, w ise and prudent,
but 100 easy with his wile, which will
give him great uneasiness. The lady
round faced, fair haired, witty, discreet,
amiable and loved by all her-l’riuuds.
October—The man of this mouth will
have a fine face and be a. guy deceiver.
The lady of this mouth will be large,
liberal and iu’l ot novelty.
November—The tnntr will have a
handsome lace, and florid complexion;
he will be wicked in his youth, always
inconsistent, lie will promise cue thing
and do another, and always remain poor.
The lady will be pretty ; a little too loud
of talking. She will have two hutbands
who will die of grief; she w ill best know
why.
December—The man born in this
month will.be a good sort ot person,
though passionate. He will devote him
self to the array, and be betrayed by his
wife. The lady will be amiable and
handsome with a gotd voice*, and a well
proportioned body; she will be twice
married, remain poor but continue hon
est.
The Minister's Wife.
The minister’s wife oogl.t t■, - > -
ed by a commute of list tfiar... -
should be warranted never to h%te b> vi
aebc or neuralgia ; she titoaSd bar*
nerves of wire and gsnrt (A , *#.*
should never l*e tired turn * e-epjr, x-,A
should be everybody's she slivcfd
be cheerful, iotelltdtd, pivi aud dv
ineMicated she siiou <1 be al/w U keep her
husband's house, darn bis atucking**
make his shirt*, cook his dinner, light
his fire and copy bis •erwuue; she should
keep up the style ol a lady ou the wages
of a day laborer, and be always at lei wire
for 'good wot is,' arid rear]/ to receive
morning calls; she should be Sec-etary of
the Band of Hope, the .Dorcas Society,
and the Home Mission; and should con
duct Bible classes and mothers' meeting
should make clothing for the poor and
gruel tor the sick; and, finally, she should
be pleased with everybody and every
thing, and never desire any reward be
yond the satisfaction of having done her
own duty and other people's too.
I Lisa moderate estimate that tho at
tempt to count in Hayes has already
cost the country, in the stoppage ol bus.
iness, in tho enforced pauperism a labor
ing people, and the general decline in
values, at .’east one thousand millions of
dollars.
ATeuneese girl took her solemn wotxl
tlial she’d either take the freckles o(f her
lace or take herself out of the world.
The tickles stuck. All the neighbor*
says she was a girl ol grit.
Sunday dog fights are advertised with ■
other amusement considered ajn>
to the day in the Mew Orleans iiew%|>a- l
pers. i
If We Were Roys Again
I Let me LIU on, my young trieod, some
ot J would dw*il l wera boy
I again ; souw ot the too often neglected
I nets I would strive to accomplish if h
| were in my power to begin it all over
anew.
If I w ere'a boy again, I would have a
hook in which accord, before going to
bed, every day’s event, just as they hap
' peiicd tome personally. 11l began by
' writing only tw o lines a day in my dairy
I would start my little book, and faith
fully put down what happened to inter
est me, i
On its pages I would note down Uie
habits ol birds and animals as I .%aw them,
I and it. fhc horse fell W, down should go
I hi. mahdy in my book, ami what cured ,
him should Jure UtP- II .the :at oi
I dog shower liny V'cuTi&r traits, they
shoifej 1> be qkrgpiujtaj in any dairy, aikl
uolf.ing' Urcr.h recording *k>W Vaowp*
me.
Then-are huuJre lof tiling* I would
! c orrect in my lite.if I were a boy again,
; and arjrong them ia this special oue . I
would try to be more caieful ol my
teitb. Seeing fined 1 have pork up,
how-aiumliXßtb rinp ivi.dueed by the
| bad Kabila ot constantly eating candies
| ;,nd other sweet nuisances. I would
I shut mV mouth to all allurements of that
sort. Vvi v hot and very cold substan
ces 1 would studiously avoid.
Toothache in our couu'ry is one of the
natibna? crimen. Half the jteojfle we meet
have swelled facts. The dentist” thrive*
here as {JO drf* in uo other land ou the
planned and it, is becauso tvs sjwil our
uetli at llie age oi five to six year*. -V
child eight years old, asked me not long
ago if I could recommend him to a dent
ist “who didn't hurt!” J pitied him but I
was pot a<i|i with an artist-
Th c y all hu r t', and tli e y
eatm-A help it, poor hard working
gentleman, charging as they do, Ike
Ches'cr.
I would have no dealings with tobacco,
in any form, if I were a boy again. My
friend P ( iie tells me lie is such a martyr
to cigar boxes that his life is-a burden.
The habit of sornking has become such
a tyrant over him that he carries a tobac
to bowsprit at his damp, discolored lips
every honr of the day, and he begs me
to warn all the hoys ol my acquaintance,
and says to them enipautiual, “Dont
learn to smoke 1” He tolls me saoly, that
his head is sometimes in such a di*zy
whirl, and his brain so foul from long
habits of smoking lie can not break oil,
that he is compelled lo forego much lint
is pleasant in existence, and live a tobac
co-tortured life from year to year. Poor
Pipes !heis a sad warning to young
fellows who are just learning to use the
dirty, unmannerly weed, —fJoseph TANARUS;
Fields.
What Puzzled a Small Boy.
lie was only an inquisitive boy and
said:
‘NJa, will all the heathen turn up when
it comes resurrection times t’
‘Yes my son.’
‘And then niuaionav'us; those will
tun up?’
‘Certainly, nay son.’
‘Well, when them Cannibal heathen
wlist’s been feedin’ on missionaries gets
resurrected and then missionaries what’s
been eat comes around and wants to get
| resurecti and, tiling* is going to be worse
a is*4 p tiun the {residential election,
I*7, Ma?
-ft! it* ■ -ft*, jravt were in bed, my son.—•
j [KmM. ScttfoSßi
ISiATIHUI iSSHR HEWS
- FOK IH7 7.
fH *i**. **. */ IW7, the Morkixo
t* v . - l *‘a t-rrty-erenth Tohime,
3*. m V yA feyit*eMrf*4toM, upon a proe
.. t>*rr reiurr.UJgamn verm ry has
*.-.L****ih* influence,an to-day it
faith of thousands of
nwktn- It* aul'-fu. tonaialencyr and stead
• ifrr-A'-'m u> principle ha* gained for it the
wwsUdw.* <A thf public, thus enabling it t
yr-u 1 "V hugely to the triumph of the Dem
| J>- 1 rt f •
ie ih.e futore, a* in the pass, no pa ins will
; i„ ? spared to make the Mobkiko News in every
I ~ .p!Yt still mote deserving of the confidence
j a ,„i juitronage which ha* been so liberally
- *iend<l to it by the people of Georgia, and
Florida. The ample means of the establish
wiU t devoted to the improvement of
the p*{* eiuall itsd-partments, and to uia
it a . tsttpreiomaive, instructive and re
liable medium of the current news. Its staff
of special correspondent*—at Washington,
I Atlanta, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, ami other
I point* of interest—has been reoognizod with
* view of meeting every yiossiW* emergsnej
that may’arise, and' pains will be taken to
to make its commercial news, foreign and
domestic, corny fcte and reliablo.
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Savannah, Ga
SQUARE GRAND
lIANOS RETAILED AT WHOLE SALE
. 1-KICKS.
iktiOO’for $236.
SC.>O lor $275
s7di) tor *3^o.
S3OO for $350.
titk
MIH\i;i,SSIIV PI.IIJO to.
lIAVK ITKIi t IIA It Ii I‘AN TBICKS
ONLY ONE rr.l<'-E FOS CASH AND;A
LC)W ONE.
NO DEVIATION
o— —
We give no disoonnts.
We jwy no agents comm misa one. which] |
double the price* of ail Piano*.
We look to the people, who wanta first-clat.
I-iano at a fair profit over coat of mam.—
factum. We appoint the People onr agenta.
and give them onr l*ianoe a* low aa any
agent can buy equally good Piano* of any
other manufa, turer. giving the People, in
a reduced price, wliat i* usually expended
in commission*, runt, freight, travelling
and incidental fxplatea. ‘ •
The “Mendelssohn’' Piano Cos. csvn sell you
s TJ octavo, roeewood case Piano, 6 feet 10
inches k*ng. with front round coraer*. oar
r.-d legs, serpentine and plinth mouldings,
ait hall iuiprc vements, including
huU Iron Frame.'
Over iStnmff Past.
A graf< Tr/lk. and
j'rtucA Grand Action,
which oulytaooompany the best Piano* of
the most celebrated makers, at the very
low price of Sf>\ i*7' of S.IOO, according
to style of case, or with four round cor
net a and fuU Agraffe for $350, and guar
antee them in every respect eqnn! to any
pi-mo made on a similar, style, or no sale.
The “Mendlessohn” Piano is manufactured
from the very last materials, and by the
most skilled and finished workmen. The
manufacture is conducted by one of the
most experienced Piano manufacturers in
the country. This is noD*w enterprise,
turning out a peer and cheap Piano, mads
from green wood, and by greener mechan
ics. . ,
Our Piano is unsurpassed by any in t c mar
ket for its rich and powerful louts, and its
adaptation to the human voice in sympa
thetic, mellow and singing qualities. It
speaks for itself.
We are willing t ; place it beside any other
make of Piano on its merits, either in
beauty of case, or excellence of tone, and
“at half the money” equally good instru
ments.
“The best Lb the cheapest”— is.
When it costs the least money.
All Kanos fully warranted for five years.
Seud for our Illustrated andDcspriplivo Cir
cular.
THE ‘MENDELSSOHN’ PIANO CO.,
Office of Manufactory, 50 Broadway,
2n04418m New York.
AN lIIS I'OlilOAL FACT.
Every agent who has been steadily selling
the Improved S2O Homestead Sewing Machine
for three years, owns his dwelling house has a
good account in hank, is clear of debt, and has
money at interest,—tho natural consequence
of securing a good agency- for superior goods
at the lowest prices. A good first-class Sewing
Machine, most useful —reliable at all times,
easy to understand and control, the same uize
ancl does the same work gs any machines that
soil at Four Times the price. There is no mu
shine at any price better, or that will do finer
or more work, and cei-tainly none so low in
price by tunny dollars. The Homeste ad is wide
ly known and used in thousands of families in
the Eastern and Middle States, and daily be
coming popular in the Weßt. It will save its
cost several times over in cne season, doing
the work of the family, or will earn four or
five dollars a day for any man or woman who
sows for a living. It is the strongest machine
made, is ready at all times to do its work
makes the strongest and finest stitch yet n-'
vented, and is fully acknowledged as tho stan
dard Family Sewing Machine. Price, complete
for domestic use, §2O, delivered at your door,
no matter how remote you may reside. Bnsi
ness permanent mid honorable, with more cer
tain and rapid sales, and larger profits than
any other. Extraordinary liberal offers nmd
to local or traveling agents where we hart
none established: or, if there is agent near you
send your order direct to the factory! address
John H. Kendall & Cos., 030 Broadway, New
Turk. 245-12 m
Awarded the Highest Medal at Vienna,
e. & 11. t. rniiop & co.
501 Broadway Netr York ,
(Opposite Metropolitan Hotel)
manufacturers, importers and dbai.br in
ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS AND FRAMES.
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
Albums, Graphosuopes, Photographs,
And kindred goods— Celebrities, Actresses,etc
FIIOTOGR APfIIO MATERIALS),
We are Headquarters for everything in the way 0/
STEHEOSCOPTICONS'A• MAQIC LANTERNS
Being Manufacturers of tho
MICRO-SCIENTIFIC LANTERN,
STEREO-PANOPTICON,
University Stereopticon,
Advertiser's Stereopticon,
Artopticon, \ V
School Lantern, Family Lantern,
People's Lantern, . ..
Each stijlehei'nij the best of its class in the mahet.
Catalogues of Lantern and Slides, with di
rections for using, sent on application.
Any enterprising man can make money with
a Magic Lantern.
C-tT Visitors to the Centennial Exposition will
do well tc defer purchasing goods in our line
until they come to our store in New York,
where they will find greater varitoy and more
moderate prices, and can select more at leis
ure. But we hare a concession to sell some
styles of our goods in the building of the De
partment of Publio Comfort, and those not
coming to New York invited to cal’ on our
representation there.
CdTA full stock of Views of the Exposition
Buildings and their contents
£#-Cnt out this advertis t for reference’
o ( Ulinniii itcd I of Centennial and
O'Jr VIEWS I State buildings, as
printed on the grounds during the Exhibition!
sire of each, 6J*4 ; price 50c. prepaid; liber
al reductions to dealers ; sent to any part of
U. S. or Canada, post paid. ROGERS ft
WHITE. Printers and Engravers, 4‘.‘9 ut
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HEADACHE.
I>R. C. W. BENSON'S
CELERY AND CHAMOMILE PILLS
are prepared expressly to core Sick Headache,
Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness.
Sleeplessness, and will cure any case. Price
50 cents, posts ge free- Sold by all druggists
and country stores. C £Eoe, 11G Noith Eutaw
street, Baltimore, Md—Reference: G. , T . Lee
tor, Cashier Howard Bank, Balfimtie, Md.
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1877. ‘
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1000 rolls extra Rubber Roofing, at 8 cents
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3000 nils 3-ply Tarred Hoofing Felt, at 2J
Cents per square foot.
200 rolls Tarred She at): ing, at i cent per
| square foot.
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