The Buena Vista Argus. (Buena Vista, Ga.) 1875-1881, August 25, 1876, Image 4

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VARIOUS VERSIONS 0 F THE LORD’S PRAYER. 'Few scholars, even, arc aware of great changes t lire nigh which the English language has passed in., suc cessive centuries. The follow lag are specimen’s of the Lords l’rajer as need at various peiiods in English •history: A !>. 1153.- Fad if ur in lieunc, j lialewwyo bcitli tlii nenne, cumin thi kanoriche, thi wille beoili idou in heune and in crrlio, give eurycn dawc bried, gif ous tbillc diiwe, and vorzif uer dettes as vi yorsifen tire dettoures. And lene us nought into temtaiion, del/vor tus of evcl. Amen. A I). 1300. Fadir arc in bcavenc Halcwyd be thi name, thi Kingdom come, tlii wille be (bn as in lievcne and in erthe.— Our urelio days- bred give us to dayc. And forgive cure dettes as we forgive* oure dettoures. And lend us nor in temptation, bote delovcor us of wil. Jnien. AD. 1310. —Oure Fadir that art in hcniH-s hallowid be thi name, thi j kingdom come to, be thi wille done in erthe as in heune, geve to us this day cure breed, oure other substance forgone to us our dettis as we forgauen to our dettoiuis, lede not into temp tation: but deiyver vvel. Amen. A D 1524.—0 oure father who art in hevon, hallowed be ihy name. Let thy kingdom come. Thy wyoll be iulfiiled ns well in earth as in hev cn. Give us this daye oure duly bred. And forgive us our treaspnees even as we forgive treaspneors. And lead us not into temptation. but de ]vver us from evell. For thine is the kingdomc and the power and the gloryc forever. Amen. A D 1581.—Our father wi'.ieh art in heaven sanctified be thy name. Let tby kingdom come. Thy will be done, as in hcauen, in earth Also. Give us to-day our superstantial bread And forgive us our dettes as we lor givc our delters. ! And load us not into temptation. But deliver us from evil. Amen. A I). 1611.—Our father which art in heaven, hallowed bo thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our dayiey bread. And forgive us our debts as we fondvc our debtors. And lode us not into temptation, but deliver us from evii. For thync is the kingdom, and the power, and theglory forever. Amen. ■ —— Kansas is bound to complain. Last year she sent out grasshopper missionaries begging for bread. This year she says there are not men enough in the fetate to harvest the enormous crop of grain. - V* gin old negro was paid his wages in silver half dollars. lie gazed benignly upon them as they lay in his oalin, grinned ns though in triumph, and exclaimed: “Dai's de stuff de rats can’t chaw!” A young Philadelphian, threat ened with a breach of promise suit, says; —Sue away. Contracts made on Sunday ain’t legal. A niece of Maximilian is the ac knowledged belle of Saratoga. “Reform is necessary," saygthe Democrats. “Troops are nece sa ry,” say the Republicans. That is one salient point of difference be tween the two parties. — St Louis Limes. Congressman Lewis, of Ala bama, is among those sued by Hal let Kilbourue for false imprison ment. The amount claimed is $150,000. New York, August 10. —The Tribune has the following from St. Louis: The Republican has obtained information from what is_ deemed an entire trustworthy source that Gen. Slier man, through second parties, is negotiating for elegant property in Cote, a bril liant and fashionable suburb of this city, for a future residence; that he will certainly retire from the army after the 6th of March, hi the event or the election of Hayes and Wheeler, and that Gen. Grant will ho appointed Gen. Sherman’s successor. Misccllanm AdviTliscHiciit J * . i~ EOUARE GRAITD i'iaaoa Retailed at Wholesale Prices ; for t.e>.W. CTO ITob* r*275. s-VOO (>r sIM isiSOS for ti'.ri'iO “Mendelssohn’ 1 imio IVifianv j u wcsrnicK uv n fax i iu< i:s. Only One I’ricc for Cash, and a I.OW ONE NO DEVIATION! We give no disconnls. \Ve pay 1,0 agents’ commis-dons, wliie.li double tlie prices of all Rhinos. Wo look to the FEW?!,!’, who want a flrat-c'ass Piano at a fair prdit over cost of manufacture. Wu appoint the ]>eo -1 >!c ottrageule, and give them out Pianol as low as any agent can buy < quid y good Pianos of any oilier manidaeiiit er, giv ing the People, in a reduced price, w hat, is usually expended in u imimjwioiiA, tent, I freight, traveling and ineidental ex ; pcr.Bos. f The “MENDELSSOHN’’ PIANO | GO. can sell you a 74 octave, rosewood I case Piano, C feel 10 meins long, with I front round corners, carved bgs, serpen tine and plinth mouldings, with nil on | prove merits, including Full IranFinmo, Ovff Stntnp E^jsss, Ayraflc nml Ji’rcm li Grntul Ac fion* which only accompany the nest Pianos of the most celeb: sited makers, at the •, cry low pi let; of \-200, „or i< cording lo sly lo of case, or widi four round cornets and fall agraflo for 83 ;0, and guarautee them in every respect qua! to any Piano made of tim lar style, or no sale. The “MENDELSOHN” Piano is manufactured from the vc-ry Lest ma terials, and by the most skilled arid fin ished workmen. 'The manufacture is conducted by one of the most e.tperi ' sliced Piano manufacturers in the cout:- | try. T’his it no liew ciHcrpnfo, turning lout a ; oor and cheap piano, made from <iue::n wood, and by ckei.nlu nicdian ; ics. Our Piano is unsurpassed by any in the market for its licit and ;."\verlul toneß, and its adaptation to the himiun I voice in sympathetic, nndlow and singit.g I qualities. It speaks for itself. • We are willing to place it bus'••■ln any other make of Piano on its merits, < bin i in beauty of < use, or excellence <>l tone, and “at hall the money” of equal.y good instruments. “The host is tlto cheapest \\ l,cn it co-ts the lcimt mnay, All Pianos fully wavr-mUd fe>r five yea is. Send for our 2)7 tubated and J ■■ • •. •/.- live Ch'cnltir. Tlie “MrnM solin’’ Piano <.'o., Office of Mauufcctory. 50 URUAIVW AV, jne'J-ly New Veil;. We TtotßMte:w* Unabridged Betionary 10.000 Words and Meanings m.t in oil. -r Dictionaries. 3000 Ltvgrfivings; 1840 11’ages Quarto. Price Sl2. i ebster now is glorious —it Dev- ' nolli- VV iug to he desired. iV< 4A [ ] ’awar Collide. I~i A verv selioUv knows the value of the IT work— IK. JJ. Pit Oil, UJolieve it to be the riF-.t [icrlvul tlu-tiom jry of the language -J)r. J. O’. J.’ ' Bupetior in most respeels uLt.. ; known to me —George J’ h. r I Xhe standard aulhorilv tor j>i-i ii t i i>: ■: in t-h- L office—A II Clcvp, Govnu.ee,.! r.-h.h n Ivxecla nil others in givii •• r.iul di lining svi -1; entific terms —Pnenthul Hie ~.•• • /.■. {• > c-mnrkubio compendium of human knowl -I\. edge ■■IE/i Clark, Peal Agr’.-nUm-al College. “ihe best practical English Db-fionu ry extant,’'-—[Loudon Quarterly Leviev; October, 187:.).] A NEW FEATURE.—To the 300' illustrations heretofore in WobsS r‘n Uu abridged we have recently added four pages of Colored Illustraiiuds, engraved expressly for the work at large expense. ALSO ViIMIB KATIOSAL' Ketfrial UCTMaF.I 1040 Pages Octavo. COO Engravings. Price S5. fe7f“The National Standard. Pkoof: 20 to 1 Tho sale of Webster's IMctionaries tiiroughout tho country in 1.-o . wore 2.0 times as large as the sales of any other Dictionaries In proof rye will send to any person, on application, tho state ments of more than 100 booksellers from every section of the country Published hy G ir, C MEIUtIAM, Springlieid, Mass Sold by all Booksallers Everybody should read the .Mucus’s Thero are lively times amma: To ouablo ev ery voter id this setdun to tnko a juv or iimt koep fully posted on State and J’atioos I Politics, wo will send tho Mintton postage paid ; r..m now until the loth of Novemher foronly $1,25. Send alone your mimes and money. „pl VV. T. CUItISTOPIIBK, 7_3 t Fort Valley, oa. TtriS PAPER If! OR PIER WIT3 Wbare Advortisics Contra cte can Po raaada L('\', S;,aj :'i j t \ v‘i 118i ull’iilh. intni prfj enp p I’VVF’G’K'Ji ! i i, ii,Ltl lI.aI If IV 'UiilDbiUbot *7' l /V V> 7 ‘ *: &ii a- Jiuj si VvltlPL • / \ \)S ami after Ist .Jannarv, 1870, our! J/.imi.noth \V( ok y, I lui (*e:U hatnilv I I’iijuM’ oi rooiaiiiir<;* c<! 1 Minus, and 1110 I..l*o<.'*•! in iiu teuUllij wil! be* unt io suliNoiilkms at $2 a Year, and |)o*i{ft:fo, j'iiis is l>ui a small ll<l* viUici- on oo't of hl.tiik j• •) • *i’. Wucklv i'ti-six nn >n t lis, •• l ami postage ib 20 cents i\ year. The Semi Weekly Wi l i)0 tcHlucotl u> JliUhiJ i" LLAU.s a YMir snd postaot* — 20 cents. A 1 or ti;; iiiontks vl.oO and Jicaliigt*. Daily Edition Tv\) Doll hi sll ) t-ar and postaire. Five !j) dips i -i* s..\ moiiilis* Iwo Dollars j ami Fifty (Jonty for t luou months. The aifin£j events -of the Great Ccn j iann;l Vgmf of A'iicu'cho iiis'.nry, which inciude flic Ftcsalenlial st ; oJe, v ill render 187(5 one of ilie uios* m*Ainoialdii in oat* annals. Itver\ l> n < 1 v j in this r(-gioi) will need the Telrouapii, I und we hsvn pur, down the price to ac eomitm me their necessities mid p. eti tuary status. CLISI3Y, JONES & KEESE. J,'in2B-tf. it M¥s rr- . jJ J. J ./X li iP a.i and 'Jd Ci TT p : ■’s cw i v nKUtnfftdnror, mrclmnn*, in |_ \ t 111* !*, J.A’nrT ’ ‘v’Ollill DIP!:, to ! p j j;; i iaif.'d on all (no iiapioYGnu dU and li] v.: the head ol*ev(*ry family to introduce into liis i.oufwiiold a *n- v ;<..]>• -v tint is in stVdvo, oitd that foster? a Urc iuvesti- M, and [froinolvs titoii.v'litand oncoumgeK TBE SOksViftC AwEP't'lAN 1 n I'-as hrc n hubln-nou weekly lor t::<• l:u>t * !ha; t.i’aity titkt P l.iddi' afion, in io.ot it i-; Jr .' oj iv v*. ; kly I'rapor punli Jicil in t.‘ie Uni t,.t{ staii-.v and vt : dto liianMiacmu'S, mtelian i:!r.vntio!:s r. al w diwuvi rics in the Ails and r N , . v number ■ nrolirwlv jlliv-di-aled and I ;,LmiatW ****■*- I t.l:. • • mwrnmnou j.crminnif.'totbcliKlns- M. ciiatiical and Sci.iitiii..- progress cl in, -xuvld; d:scri[;tinn.s. with J■. .iiililiil cn . . ot n wiuv.-nlimis. uewimi'U incurs, li:i. w prcc < -. end improved iixii*' tries of wil ! Vji.ti.s; ns •G.;i note, v sih’s, suj-y.h-t G'Ls and iidv-ve, by |: .let <’G 1 V-TitcTfi, f’t* WOlkliDll and v iii]’ioyi rs, in all iue various ails. h)rm iiDg a <mid’fit h tt-’p rlorv f>l* now inventions I , M’ , ’:;GjG.a KRds-. Dff.ee abroad. f]u. iV>i“'iiß•:>t ■; all imie ‘rial pub-i : eatiens tor !••■ '"- 1 'A • .iaajv t Ultu iis n<v. Me. Al> 1 -11 ,; i - ti> OD' GU t IfflLT, Dtt < a.-t (‘hero>Sl !’V I nrwitivrnibbiS s.stffwe and. industrial pro ihe .snbscrmi-on nriee And for the house. . i s i J(> . Vv ; 11 ;--iVo- ii-aiiY tines I Inc-* cost of I McieffaMto, fanner:, jtieel -ires. ,- pd.noeiv. I iir, --RT. : giJji.i W. •" - . loVt A- ci |;I: i,l the Si J* ntilio Amcriertn u 1 t teojn Ij( siionM ibice in v- y. i.u iJ. F'^cy I vJu'kfs'w mvff-Ac! for 1 is-Ghv and refer. m c • T. txm S“d'avo:r!a Ptd : i, including PS:;,JA':::LNS,:NAS:: ! ieamailcl on the iv'-Fo! of 10 cents. May : j,.. <+{ . L :! hlwk dottier?*. f\ 4 rr- ’ ia cnn* rtivn wn 1 ) llio 1 ?* ; i k s PS w tA ; Amnoi. IWfr-JV. Mmva ,v Cos. an- : Ht•,iF.i ■ i Aup-iicpn .ffi-l Ywh'.n ißit* >.ts, cud ! hi VC I ,l:racM“U!RDhmeQtin the world. More | tbiin fitly Gcucutd :iiplictp>n.s been ina*U j ihr i-ati-jitu t ‘lf'-f.di tlier M-p-D-.’v. lv,, lit:* arc- oI.tAHKHI on the ?>■>t terms, Models of I X.wlincbliabs ;a.d SLr m-d sulvin* IV, ~. a ial iitil'fi is j., i ; y in thv S' ILIA’JI FIG j GViav.-’AN ‘.i all Invention* Dai. nUd tbreugh this j A .i*.y. with rt-sidf-DCr* of t.-r Pi.teTiU 't. I’d litstao t‘!ft !i Hold in i-mi or v h.ole, to ]i-rsoiia I ;.t! r.it ltd to tile invention by t-n-.-h JK-n.’O. Head i.#r J Aiai.hh t. fM.taiumt? full dir. .-lions ior obiaiid))*- I’filt i.d. A lioia.d v.iimie ,t>i.l.:d::.a lit i'D.H; I.uws. C.-nsuM ui thr U. K, ami i-U J-.ogruvmgs of | mt ehaaic tl mov.imints. J'vice rents. Ad.mtKs for Ist: or o-no-.'i.inr? Patents : MU AN .V (X). 3? ru'ii Row. New York, li/aiwk Oi- ; tu, .' 0.1-. FA 7th Ms., irardati-Hoi), I>- C. FAIR NOTICE. ~ All communications rccoinmcrnlnig j orson.s for nominntiou to cilice, v. bother it, bn for Congress, the Leg islature or county offices, must, bo paid lor at (he regular advertising rates, lfc is customary wit h all news papers to charge for this kind ofj matter. Tho course of the paper will not l.'o changed at all by the adoption of this rule. This rule en ables tho Democratic candidates or their friends to make their claims known to the. people through tho Ar ous whether the editor is in his favor or not. A. M. G. Russell. April 22—3 ms. __ _____ 4 .G-. JVXS Si i- iiXiuMMM 9 DEALER in DIAMOIjSr.PS, CLOCKS, J& WliLliV, OU-rlnife Mlvri.d plated wa.e, Mie, taclc-s, Cutlery. Violin .Strings, Sow ing Machine Needles, for nil kinds of Machines. Oil, &c. Agent for Mar vin’s Safes. AH goods guarsi.tcod as repr ecnt.-d,7n<* at a.; low pricos aw the same goods a. u t,e bought it, tin any malt . t. A ME IIIGUS, GEORGIA. tWf.cks } Clocks k Jewtlrj Gcpairctl k iVamutml jjuvfqu j),' A l vertit-onuT.it Hit ißlii mi Savannah, Ga. :• bM AJ J: If y : si ; J'hl “t -SgN'iirJ : a- • -id' L . LAE s : TUK I’OMTICA.T, CAMP.vI'.IN OF IRTfi wl.irh iin-hides Nntionnl, Stuto nnd county e!rc lions, and which will undoubtedly bo the most r.v'tivc and hotly contested of any (due© the me mnrahlo eanvr.ss of 18>0 is now fairly opened Tlio b'emoerjitie Pa'ty will this yen' jiudvC a h'Ttl, vi/tirmi.-, and tlonbfless puecessiul pii-u -‘Jo for tho maintenance and supremacy of pi incipef which arc vital to tho prosperity of the i!cpuhlic and csseutiul to the well-being of the people. hi additi *t) to the Presidential election, tht people in and Florida will elect new .d:t'e governments. Tn Florida the campaign ! promises to be unusually vigorous, and iJiere is i a pndmbility tbnt, for 1 1,0 first time since tlu j war the people of that Ihidical-ridden State will | elect a Democratic State government. In these , . tin pm.jis the people of the South are deeply | inlwtsfed: and every intelligent citizen, who j has (tic welfare of Ins country and his section at i ht-a t, thould acquaint himself with every detail of work of redemption and reform tha 1 is n-ov going on. To this end In- should sob-cribc to and assist i;i circul -ting the Savannah ■Morning New#, on I independent Democratic newspaper,of promunc ; C (1 pieions and fearless in their expression; a I pat.or that is r. eogni/.ed everywhere as the best : daily in the South. Its ediiorial department \> ; vigorous* thoughtful, and consistent, while its i k.i'vvs and local port tneuls are marvel* of in !#try and completeness. Its department of • i • ; via and Fh-ri i.i ntT.ii'S is not confined to a i.icie I niren suminaiy of events Irnnspirit.g in ■ those Stales, but is enlivened by comment at joi ■ apt, time y, and isw-v. The ; tuple reff'urces of the establishment will he devoted to furnishing the readers of tho MORNING NEWS : with the latest intelligence from all paws of the world, through the pres ilispaichf..-, .-pci-i ll tel ,-g. am-, amt l.y nioiiu.'of special eoi respondenco: 1 .i ,and through tfics agencies the paper wiil Us th.-, :trl i, .-1 cbroiiiclvr of every noteworthy iuci :.i.t ,1 the | olitical oampaign ui Is JO. si n-cKir:res : l'vlp, 1 your SiO.trt C, un,uths A on “ :l m.iutlis 2.A0 Tri-'-V. My. 1 y...r <• <*' “ (i tnuuths .. 3.0') “ A mouths .. 1,50 Wo, 1; Iv, 1 rear 0 ‘ 0 months 1,00 “ 3 uiuultis A- 1 Civ. em u c..| i.- sent tree nr. ipt •( 5 etc .- Vi .ncy , be suit hy 1' ,1 “(ib c Order, ' V.i.isieitd i.etter, .r 'espies?, a: • er r k. J. H ESTih L, lia. Tiit! (icoiTid Dull} CoimnonwGilUi 1 t'i'tJLIM:EI> EVERY EVENING* .Export Sunday) iir • it.; o.'.MM'- :• .: ai-.u l’ct-usinxu Company \'. r\, c EoiniiA. vv..; r.,Filed t-y Cel. Cvnv ti'. Stvi.bs, lute o tin v. i'.!. dSeiect a*sistante. The Coiurminni'nlth gives the e.ulienl : I up; (if the •:itv, Stair and els.-wh, re, , niiirkel. le|ie!Uu, and vigorous editoiiais ' eit p.i ttitii.lipal.Political uud General sid; : j( 'J'lie com!ug enuvass, State and N:e i tioittt), v. ::!•!,;• p.isdy watnhed and j im j periv presented, viiilu the Mecbtinical i ami Agrioultni'id interests of the State ■ will mil lie neglected E lies a large am! rapidly increasin'.' aironbttion. ! Is -O-i" nninth, 7A cents; Two months . Four ttjontb.s, s.kt)t; tfneyear, , yOM.rit.Jls V> liAi.TH I’illil-hSHINtJ ' 0., Att,.\nta, Gk kgia 11 (K Guthbert Mfißsengor. I Oilers prreat indue .unetits :o tidvertisers piping the trade o! iiandelpl) Slid ad- I joining eoun ios. Our Subscription out has ep. utiy increased within tho last twelve ln■' ll lßS. Acknowledging- our appreciation of Conner favors, we nmat respectfully so licit continued patronage, believing' that future transactions will ptove beneficial to both parties. Address J. L. Tucker, I’rop’r, Oilthliert, Ga. aim ii wisiH w OOtlALa.XsQ.'fc>-IUL®, C2r£fc. T- K- WYPtME & J. 5-3 • SMARTS N rnorEiETons and juiituku. To secure a still wider circulation in this eon ten trial year—a year of most impiortant events and exciting popular issues—wo offer THE WEEKIY TIMES at tho following club rates: For teu or more copies, 81.50 each. To any one sending us live subscribers at regular rates for single copies, a copy of the Weekly will bn thrown in. Tho TiMtis hat he best and fullest tele graphic dispatches especially in its reports lof Georgia and Alabama news —of any paper in the State. This is no empty boast—we re fer to our columns daily for proof. Our commercial dispatches arc now ample and re liable. Price of the Daily Times, $8 per annum, $4 for six and $2 for three months. WYNNE & MARTIN. |7N”<S’ubsrlijc for the Argus--It JCgfffs the cheapest and hcat._^| terTake the G for the “blues;” THI CAMPAIGN ARGUS ;efs® ss For tlic purpose of enabling every citizen to road -he Argus and keep ] osted during the campaign, we offer to send it bom this date to the first of a nary for one dollar, to any address, bee of postage. The political cam a . will be one of great ami unusual excitement. President, Vice President, Se ;itor and Representatives in Congress, Governor and Legislators are to bo .foteii this year. The Argus will lake an active part in all the questions of tiie day. Commence your subscription now and keep posted. Addles*, A. M. C. RUSSELL, Proprietor, Buena Vista <4a. TTIHajE ; S> it o fisc World’s Award again Received by Sewing Machine Sales for 1874. The table f.f Scwi g Machine sales for last ycitr fin.w that oor rales amount'd to 2-11,07 Machine?. heiOß a large incrontc over the prtyious year. The table shows that OUU SALES i- '!■' F■>h !> -fuuSEOH ANY 0 111 i. It CO.\ll’A MY for the I'Ciiotl named by the number of si-1 Machines, or nearly Til 111 E TIM ES those of any other company. It may he further oat. .I that the sales of 187:1, ns compared with those of 1872, show a. relatively larger increase, ", .] dm sales ot other makers. For instance, in 1872 we su'd46,ooo machines than any other .•('■iooaov. whereas, in 18711. toe sales were 112,264 machines in excess of our highest competitor! . ~, ooi sales wore NS, 862 machines more than any other company. “’..1. , !„.r„r. f’arrUarina wiiyotliei'. Terms e rr.. \ I Payments Istglet. 1 ■".'.MV JIAKUIfACTUKIKOf COMPANV; , l o. 178 llruoghlon Alicct, rtavaiiooh, tea. llbWCIi OTTlt'E.s lo Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Thomasville G a., (‘h ulc-lou and Columbia, is. C., Jacksonville and Tallahassee. Ha. jr. B. SHIPP. Agent, Columbus, Ga., October Btli, 1875. At yi> Broad St., ColumbusO Agents for the Argus. The following are our duly author ized Agents, to l’ecieve and receipt for subscriptions, advertisements and Job Work, at their respective places. L IE. Wall Tazewell, Ga. J. O. Royal's .■ • Redbot'ie 'la. Miscellaneous Advertisements. £ ?> 6 The Great Centennial S 376 Parti. -desiring information as to the best routes't< tlu- CENTENNIAL, or to any of the Su?umer lie sorts or to any other point m the country, should address B. W.WRENN, General Passenger Agent Kennesaw Route, n°2tt- ATT. AT A Ga ORDINARY’S NOTICE. <H;IdNAII V’S OFFICE, Eeb 8, 1870. Hemiftei-ull persons lioving advertising clone h. the Argus, througli my office, are required to pay the Printer’s fee in advance The fee is duo when first insertion is made liud 1 am not able to advance the money. J AS. M. LOWE, Fell 4, 1870 Ordinary © ns® A safe and sure Cure for Worms. Harmless in its effect on the system, arid sure to improve the condition oj ihe Patient. Sold by dealers in Drugs ar.d Med icines ami by T. F. HENRY, CUR RAN & CO., 8 College ITacc, New York. L K A. IJ Id WELCH. WteOIaJESAUBJ JD)-ni ISTS Hoy ltlh aIJUAI, CA. Panacea for Sour Wants. scar xcm Want boarders, Want, field hatuls, Want tv Situation, Want a salesman-, Want lo rent a store, Want a county office, Want to -ell a carriage, Want to go to Congress, Want to cure the afflicted, Want a job of carpentering, Want a job of blacfismithing. Want to rent or buy a house, Want to sell midinery goods, Want to sell a house and lot, Want to go io the Legislature, Want to borrow or lend money, Want lo keep out of bankruptcy, Want lo buy cotton or produce, Want to do a banking business. Want to advertise to advantage, Want to sell a piece of furnituie, Want to do a warehouse business, Want to sell, hire or buy a horse, Want to sell - , buy or tune a piano, Want to sell Jrv-goods or groceries, Want to sell furniture of hardware, Want lo do a commission business, Want to buy a second-hand carriage, Want io find anything you have losr, Want to sell agricultural implements, Want to find owner for lost property, Want to buy or sell sheep,bogs or cows Want to sell real estate of personalty, Want to sell your drugs and medicnes, advekti.sk in THE BUENA VISTA ARCUS. In day at home. Samples worth $1 free. Stinson & Cos., Portland, Maine ?KND 60. to G. P. KOWELIiVgO., New York," for* & Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing lists of yooft newspapers and ostimates showing cost of ad ver ising t’fi) ti day at home. Agents wanted. Ouiilt and IVW.TItUK & CO,, Augusta MUtdcl