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D, RAVANNMi WEEKLY NEWS.
TEE NEW
Ti»o following are the standard weight* of
the articles n.uit«1, n* vwtabhshfd b. an «o
6f the Georgui Legislature. «UH* V * vlm '-
ary 20th, 1875 :
60 Buck when* ..
5GI Drttnl l*«*MtU« •* (tin-
71 »• peeled) 3L
6 Diiwl Peaches (p-G
, Silled
U*V Dried App
.4 hllUtlN
Ol'R SECOND PRIZE STORY.
HENRY SINCLAIR .
Wheat.. .
8!iell**d Cur
Coru in tbo
Peas
Rye
Si
THE. DOCTOUM UK VENUE.
8H |
Oat*
Barley
Irish Potatoes .
Sweet Potatoes
White Beane ..
Clover ^eed ...
Timothy Seed .
Flax Seed 56
Hemp Seed
BY V. A. BUY AN.
Blue Gross .Seed ... 14
St'
; nxlnoked Lime.
I'm-uips
Com Meal ....
Wheat Brow....
Cotton Need ....
tl round Peas ■..
Plastering Hair.
FARM, BARDEN AND H0USEH00
Fitted t» be . Farmer.
be
In the Weekly News of Kutuiul <y the 26th
>f .launary. we will eoinmeuct th« pnb.ic
tiou cf the above hitciiaely interesting story.'
he author of which. P A, Bryan, Esq .
Middle Ground, G ., our lin-v ,ry i-oumuri
inlet! the prim 01 llfty (lobaro l.»r the tic
ond best Ktoi j founded on incidents of tin
v: r between the S ates. T'ie author of tin
harming story ha-* skilfully iuUrwnveiL
ouching love tpi uile with the stirring
scenes and import, lit ev« u*s of the war,
while 1 e has imported intense internet 10
narrative, ho ha. drawn a v.vid an l truthful
picture of Sontlieru *-• eie j duMig that event-
t'ul and fryirg period of our hi dory. “HEX
UY SINCL.1IB, OU I HE DOCIOK’m HE-
VENGE," will bo lead with absorbing inter
est by the lovers ot true romance, and espe,
sia’ly by thoso soldiers of the *I.osl C ntse,'
o whose metnorc* it will revive recollections
of their owu experiences on tb» inarch, in iln 1
camp, ih tho tinspitul. and on 'Ur 0. :ttc-
tiud.
WAS AWARDED TIIE
FIRST PREMIUM!
OXE CEXT -I DA Y.
Economy is the or Ur of the
every expenditure, however siuidl,
ted to give a return in lull v m
lamily requires one good, relui
for l*ais than one ctut for each workii,
day of the year, wears uit a\v«ro of it.
Family Newspaper should eoutinu a ctrelu.
ly-prepared summary 01 all Lie
wherever exhibited.
a COMPACT, fiTJrvT.r. piritAr.T.w.
. ’■ht. llunnmir'nnd EFf'll'lf.NT ‘ LOCK
tlTCH” M UJI1INK. ADAPTED to the
WALTS of KVtlUYIJOny. The HOWE
SEW I NO m AC HI MBv as Perfected eight
> ears «ineo by Iho nld of tho be*! irventivu
talent and ItlM-haiilcnl fl.lii. It coMIlINLS
nlltlin Essential l*iwis of a FIR? T OhAKfi
MACHINE, is SITUI’I.K In CONS'i ltUCTlON.
both lieliai 11.
ranged so thnt the
separated and read by
HUi'KKlOR in fctror.fitli mul Beauty,
sontaiiia less YYorhinn Parts *»>d fnfajibU
•f DOING a iriib-e r«./*ps of tt’or/i than oiher
owing Machines.
It will ItUN for y»i:i
u( „ i
... _ i the
x^WkBsss fisinf? ISabo®,
.nil the Mcchnntein hat been CONSTlllJCTU?
with the tperiai »e of rroduotner
~ K -“"UtLE, and aim*
Tijisy llunuinc;, DURABLE, and almost
NOISELESS MAC1I US IS, ftdnptfd vqcam t
WELL for Done*- or fluo Til HEAD, COT
TON, SILK or LINEN, DEWING from the
l.iahtfiMt Mualinn to Reaver Vlvh and
leather. Such ConfleJencoiB FELT
fa tho INTRINSIC MERITS of Iho
«Ao^', a N a l5 . MACH,NE ,h “*
Y,’arroiitcil for Five Years.
LITE AGENTS wanted In localitlee whew
0 nro not rcpreaonteil.
Send for prices, ond samples of worY dona
n the HOME, or cull at any of our office-
Johnsoei, Clark & Co.,
In an old book on Agriculture writtm
nearly two thousand year* ago, the author
declares that be has known professors of uli
kinds, even to those who promoted gluttony
and taught the most contemptible of vices;
but of agrioulture he says, “I have nov-i
known any that professed themselves
either teachers or students.”
While the world has progressed somewhat
during the peiod named, and Professor of
Agricnlture is not now an unknown title, still
we must in all candor admit that a vust m v
jority of people believe in the old saying,
“That any fool can be a farmer." Dcubiless,
many of our readers will declare that they
believe it takes a smart, intelligent man to
make a good one; aud, while we agree with
them in this we must still assert that actions
speak at least as loud as words in this matter,
and are overwelmiugly ou the fool’s side ot
the question.
Now, we propose to offer some facts to
paovc that the vast majority of farmers do
not believe that agriculture is a profession
requiring auy special culture or education;
for if they did, their sous would be sp
trained for ihe business, or fitted to become
good farmers, TLereure. it is txu**, a lew
men in wb.it are culled /Igriculturnl C* 1 eg.
who profess to be preparing to become f
mem; but these are so few in number that
there wilj not be enough to ti 1 the po*U i<
opern .1 lor teachers, much less to furnish
practical workers in ihe field.
Whet a man dashes his «ou to e'-ler any
of the learned prof-ssi »im, he sends them to
a college, or good school, theu gives them
y» ars m wl icli to study the particular brouch
of sciiuoe or art selected, never expecting
them to become successful except through
close application, and of tirnei, a long, tedi
ous, and Inborous application, If a man en
ters the ministry, he must needs rea.i theolo
gy, and this calls for books by the dozen n-ul
Hundreds, which cist money; aud tile biiiut
is true of h*w, medicine, or even to becom*
* h successiul merchant. But how is it witb
farmers gtnerally? Do they purchatc an
ugricnlturol libraty as part and parcel of the
outfit uceded tuvjtlie furtherance of ihe ob
ject they, may huve in vie w? -4 le v may do
it, but me stile of even the best works re
lating to the subject, shows niOB out of teii
never invest a dollar in aids lo su .cess,
'ihen* agaiu; «ho would einnloy 11 doctor
that did not lake and read the medical joir.
mils which gave the lutest discoveries in the
ush of drugs and chemicals, aud the trea •
meat cf disease? How would a lawyer a -
peur in managing a case before a judge 01-
jury, who did no - , know the latest de-i-ions
of the courts, or the latest laws coucied by
our hgtSMiUm? But what shall we say of our
fatuK-rrt, when n n t a milliou out of the six
millions in the United States subscribe lor
And read an agiicnitural piper of any kin 1? I ° ^^rsiugi,* grains nn asuriug ou»-half inch ! I'-ndcii. will be rm’inii
Is it any wonder that farumrs are swindled. ! ’n length,and the average close_to that. • liU ‘l
r ilia* V.ivy tail to make money
$1$ SEWING MACHINES $18
FULL SIZE-FIltST CLASS.
THE MODE SEWINO MACHINE.
Simple. Durable, Compact.
ON D
For Elegance of Finish,
IT HAS NO RIVAL
- B. ( (,!.!ANT
No Complicated Macrr't.
lt out <>r oHDJki>, a child cm; run it. wi 1
do nil kinds 1 f Sowing, from the finest to the
coarsest, will Hem. E, 11, Tuck, Braid. ( ■ r* : ,
Gather, Embroider, euv. uses N*-f»uljiNtiiig
sitnigbi a- edlu. alt deNcrip nut ol t'ouon.P.ili.
and f lireutl. .Niakes tiie illongest .stitei
NDown, t 'p elolh Will t«a r L-fop-. lilt* s. am
will rip.uses the thread direct fnm» ihe spool.
highly ornamented, md
finish' U aud
1 "jg
THE HORNING
8AVNNAH, G
waubanted fob five yeaus.
CA.TJXI03SI.
ptiE political campaign of i87e,
l which include* National, At*t# and
All r«r.aon» are cautioned imt o make,do 1 {county elections, and wtic! -Trill *jnih.nbted-
witli our needle
«r that have ihe
meat, unicsN tin
this Company. <
iud stamped under
Beware of Worlblt
pulmiN p
iug Machines v Inch
u«l make tlie E'asilc siiict.
»w I'atent SSell-l’e d utaeh
Fame arc puieliusril iron
their. Agents or Lic>n-e<i
natent
imitations and cn-cru
I ly be the inos: active and Lolly contested of
! any since the memorable canvas* of 1H60, in
I now lUirly opened, ",’hc National Democrat-
j ic Parlv will this year make a bold, vigor*
! ous. and donluless successful e’rv.ggle for the
niiit. niinre and supremacy of (hose ptinai-
mutiiMmnre and supn-muev of those p(in«i-
1- J pie • which are vital to the prosperity^of TL« •
ilenu luielili omi b
:>o Indnidl.als al bIi
l. the better I'mj Fami
ly Newspaper should nave allractive reading
and luformaiion lor ,n« various m* uioers ol
n household. Si-llle p iriloii of Ihe pape
should be devo:-d. er.-ry week, to roluthn
and moral iinnrovuin- nt, to c urem soeuia
news, to agriculture, rruimtroe. ina ke-s
finunce, to general iiL-ra- .re. A*., wnui'
special dr pail mciu f t ‘.ho young. Alsiv
a.l. the Family Newspaper shorn.I bn p-r-j w« nro not represented,
feetiv puic, u .d free *roin anv eoutimii.a.i'ig
iuti'icm-tf* mi iis reading iu iir«-r or in it- a.l-
vcrlisemclitt. Too lunch at'eutinu ciinnot b>
pud 10 ihU feature, when ihe ju-e-is is tlmul
mg t!i* country widi so much Unit is vil
aud pernicious, lo cmwii ail, :h« Famii I 39 Union Square, lUwYort
Newspaper should be untrammelled by .,ni j ge4 Wa»t*.ngton 8troet, Boston, Mass.
; llliQecond Ava., 1’iUiburgh, ?L
| 141 StftU Btreit, Chicago, 111.
bample niiu-bines forwarded to uni
tuc world on n-ecipt of
EIGHTEEN DOLLAR'S.
1- ml tlie
I in >.s 11 - Mu ..ml aboui
a'l the world. If Mien a Family Newspaper
I e hud lor one cent •» day, 11 should, be i
tak* u b. everv family in ilm land. j
Ci a Family New -paper in every respect j
we find in the New You; uoserici. now emu-j
immcingitM fifty-sixth vol im.*. Fiui/ressive. j
• o nprclu-usivo, sonud, reliable pure,
I list wbat is needed
#3.15 t *r a year
soliold.
York Observer, j
.Sample copies!
EslHhltshsd l^rth,
SILMOUK & CO.. Attorneys nt Law
Hucccmsora Do <'hl|Miiau. Itiiamep 4k i'n.
629 F Street, V7a«hing:ton. D. C
Tlie Attention of Farmery in Culled
to Our
AMERICAN MAMMOTH RYE
, on
DIIV30ND WHET.
For Foil or Spriny Stuvlny,
American and Foreign Patents.
Patsiim protMirml In all cniniiri**. No rr.RA l
lUVANMX No vIiioks milesA iIm paieni
(ill niisiiiiuii civsn in Inisi'ler
SKS'Ii Sta»i i*
United Stntee Court! and Departments.
(Maims |trn«.*i!iileil in ihs Sti|irsine llmirt uf llir
Ini tea Sinn>-, l .'mirmf 1 Mniiii*. I .'min 011 ImniiiiA
noii'M’s of A la Sniin < Ilium-.. Smiiheni n.iiin»
1 loiiiniixMliiii
• h* Ex*
It was lirni found growing will • n th
Mumbi.ld lliVer, NuViida ; since svh ch tini 1
it h is been siicuev«|'uliv cn.'tivat'-d wh. roVe l
tried, it yields from sixty to eighty h ishcla war. or 'imir
lo the acre. Mr. A. J. Dufur, United SUIuh ! 1
,r,nu.l amimMmwr fr„:a Or.Ko,,
sells that lie 1ms known
seven and a half b'Hh'Is to llm acre. It w,
it(1 lb« high st and c»nly p-eiuinm i
soninv i-r«ivril. Ell
r.-ill br xl»*w jo
nd ou exhibitin'
It has bee i grown i
grain with uqmd success.
•IitfliiIt. i-imi nliiiilii a iiimimiimi, many now rrerp
p ,, . u I nx |isiin|hiis are rnijtl«*il m mi /ii'.-rr,i««. sen
x'all and rv.mug J •i*imp mul Infurmioiim will i»« inriii»li#il fr»*.
iMiiinmni*. wliovs niionieva I
)L- I
dcr is that they main go to liv^ at all.
When rhine engaged iu agriculture will, J to
ar a class, read, stud, an J become
informed 1 id regard to their cnl.ing
iu otner proicssions, then, and not till Mien, |
can thoj claim and nmintain their rights iu
oumpo.itifin with thuso who now cou.rol
in.—hwhl Xe'ie Yorker.
paid be mail. Ag*
introiluo * ibis win at.
3*rNotice -W« mv i : no w
| with any oilier akem h iu.-e in (
i • 'hiiH.ti.coga. Ail orders, letter,
j I)** p ninly addressed,
Five packages |
2(10. Sent J
wanted e/ .rv where i
i, should
II '.IN Fri it (JO., (Cleveland. Bradley,
i r^uu'v i'i*n.i%Hscei Branch lion e, -tweetwa-
er, Monroej»cA>,, Ttun.
' ba.nple sen* Fr*.e on receipt of a Three cpd!
l Sr amp.
*or reiurii pusiai!* *luuilil n» win u«.
United States CJenernl Land OfHet.
Gmilesii>il Laml llnm'i, Private Land (Malms
MiiiuiK Pre-empliiiii mill llmui > sn < tiil«'nue*. prose
nimitof iliw Immitir.
■•(llUIVial I.UIIli Oin,-.-U\d | Iwpifl
Wlml a blessing to ti hou&eliobl
merry, cheer:ill woman—one whose joi n
spirit^ arc not nfleeted b; wot days, |
A Xtw Couutirfeit Bank Note
F W. Hiiin ck
j Hendon from Wnshiuj
•little disuppoiiitmeiild, or whose j
milk ot'bummi kindness does not sour 1
in the sunshine of prosperity. 8nch j
a woman is iu the darkest hours like j
a little piece of sunshiny weather. | has made iis appearance. The pan
The ni(ignetisin of her smiles and i and color d.irk,
elf ctricnl brightness of her looks and
ihe following noti-
of the existence V. O. Hox 44.
counterfeit National Bank note:
United Stat** 7’rfas ’rt Dkpa x i&kt, 1
Secret Service Division. i
Office cv Chief, Wa hinoicn, I). C . f
DeckviiK 21, 1877. J
’o F, W, Iivltuick; Ciucinnu'i, Ohio :
A now counterfeit fivc-dollur no'e on the
First National Bank at Hanover. Peun ,
-nip«r(eci w« kivw muiruwiloiM to perlcrl limn..
Mull Contractor* mid other*.
We act a* attorney* for mich fn proonrlnx
tracts. uiaKin? collections, imiroiiatmp loans,
attending to all business coulldcd io u»,
l.ilieral arrmitfemeiiM nuuis wall *Uora«;
Ell classes of liii*iness.
Address GILMORE U CO.,
n. a.
i. who have copn.-d our cirni-1 It* public nod essaunil to the wall-being »f
iidvrrtisoin at. etc_, and buy only the | ilu* people.
In addition to thr Premdcotial election, the
jwm.Ic m Ge .rgia i nd Florida will tl«ci new
.State govcri.roenU. I* Florida the earn*
pr •tnist-M to be unusually vigoroiiR,
and there is e probability that for the first
time si-.ce the war the people of diet Kadi-
■ridden State will elect a Deanrrutie State
Government. In ti.ese cntnpr.igna ih* peo*
pie of the South nr<* (leeuly iuterested; are
r* ry intelligent citizen, who lias the welfand
u his crnimr. and b.sseciiouat heart, should
ifwpmint hiuiKclf with every ddtail of th«
'ivi.t work redemption and reform that »i
now going on.
To tin* end he Nbrnld subscribe to and re*
circulating tb« Savaunuh MOruiog
macliine manufactured bv
This Sowing Machine lor beauty and du
rability cunii.d be exo* ll* d I* is impossible
to drop a stitch own g to the petmlur cor-
Ntruction; nr.d it uos nmn* evinr Ediantug-*
Uot posse-cd bv any oftitr sewing ni-ichitre
n use. Bcrsona who have tested it pro
nounco it excellent, and sav they never used
Letter. It wilt sew anything (hut cau be
sewed by anv h<gh-pru ts! machine in th*
land. V, »• advise a.l w ho are m all inlet v.->t*-ii
i ns> ful machines to oam ne it, From per
;»nai Inspect ion We are prepared to sav it is
most snpeiior sewing machine. — “'Jhruni-
Special term* and «xti; i :dufenen , *i to male
■u.d temaiu ageiiis, a imk ^pe*-, Tie, (’onti-
ightA given 1,1 smart agents ti*e Auu-
g-.oi, gaural
G! ord.-TN, c"iumoo';r»fion».
.idresbed to the
FAME M.vNTKvCTCUING ro..
831 Broadway, New Tork
SOMETHING NEW.
A DENTS WANTED.
v best for stock. Ii rip-ms six week* eurh
an any other kind, eiui- grows trim. 6
bins on u stalk.
The iiuporlant points w* claim for th
•w variety of coin arc these ; "One slid k
is corn bears iroiu 6 to !•> «*..r-s, one h
tli two htiilkri in.ikrs from 10 to 25 e,»rs
producing from out- ume of ground tlire* ,
ti'ins as uiany UiiAliels ou I lie Mime
anil wit), the
sern. 2. Thocnrn isiieavur in weipln, h o
as large an ear, thinner hu-vk, ami make
-orn meiil, for taini'y use, sweeter mul uior*
au'rltious, and valiiiibln f.,r Kvdiug atoi-x.
.). That it will grow anil produce a pr.fita
olectop on gr.aind v here oilier
to uaiurity. 4 It ripens curlier uu< 1
,*i liable to be c.'.llght by frost. 5. Tin
grains me largo, pure mul white, -and an or*
•liuury yield it bom «o to 10U bushels to tin
acre, ->n median land.
A fine qu thiy i.f Four cun br mode from it
When ground i. produces a flour unalugoii
both iu uppeanu.ee and taste to linnr in uh
•»nu (ue best while wheat, Eveu an e)>iciirc
'•mbl fail to distinguish between bread made
bom the two. The corn shelled weighs 61
Inn to too oushel-which i* 5 lbs heuvni
than Auy other quality.
PKICES BY MAIL POST PAID,
Ne>ts, an independent Democratic
pui'cr, *f picmniuu!*d opinion- and fenrlcea
in taeir cXprtwior; a paper that is rerngitix-
-d «very where us the Inst daily in the '•oulh.
Iis editorial department is vigarou*, ihoughu
i.ii nud oonsiatrut. while itn nrwH and local
departments are marvels of iudmitrj and com-
pfetn.Rs. Its department of Georgia f.nd
Florida affair** ;s mu nnufihrd to a mere bar
ren nmtun m of evetits transpiring iu thoM
dlute*.. bn! .. -> livened by comment at eura
apt, nniely, ami racy.
I’h*- mo j-le resources of the eetablishKea
«riH tw Ui rme.1 to furuishing the reader* cf
Ills
MORNING NEWh,
flully. I year.
6 months..
$10 0#
& GO
tfO
e oo
s oo
1 month* 1 50
r 2 uo
»»«:*» 1(*0
nflm 50
voplti.HPDijree on receipt of 5ria
Spsci
>r/»Mim'.v can be w-u by Post Office Gr
ist. Kegisteied Letter, or Express at aai
THE SON.
1378. NEW YORK. 1878.
I Sauk.
. $ i 50.
.7t-0
Eat h
contain* I.OOOaonnd grains.
Satnp.o --.talks with the euro or ihetu seut
out to ylgei.ts. Write fur Tkstimonialh wnh
fernis to Agent*. Be wire of -windier*; no
one else has the genuine Reed except myself.
Sonic parties advertising tuts c>>rii and offer-
end stalks, when yon order iliem they
write yon that ibeir stalks are "11 gone, lfe-
uicuib r Agents get a gO"d commission, and
write fin teruiN at once bclorethe Ageucy of
your county is given to some one els-\
Allans,., W. S, TIPTON.
Cievciuutl. i'enn.
WILL CURE COXS UMPTIOX.
As the time approne**#* for the renewal of
silver. |t(ioi.N, TT IE is UN Mould remind iu
l*icud- iud v* .l wi.stj. ro cAerywhere, that il
■h ugnlu u candid it - tor their consideration
,ii.d support. Upon its record for the past
leu years it re’.i.-s t,*r a contimmuce ot the
hearty sympathy ami generous co-operation
which have biih.-r o been extended toil from
every quarter of the Union.
The DAILY NUN* is a four png*-Rheet of
28 columns, price by tnnii, post-paid, 53
cents per month, or ?6 51) per ye-ir.
T'he r*UND\\ edition of The Sun is an
iglit-i ug« sheet of oOcohiniUR. While giv
ing the in-«-s of the l..y, it also contains a
large amount of miscellaneous uu l literary
iiiutie*, specially prepared for it The Hun-
pat Sun has u.'-l with great succi-av. Post
paid #1.20 a year.
THE WEEKLY SUN.
Who doe* not know The Weekly Sun ?
T t c reuhi'c.s throughout the United State*,
the •'unadas, and beyond, niuety thousand
families gr-et its welcome pages weekly, aud
regard in the light of guide, counsellor mul
bund. Its u-ws, editorial, agricultural,
and literary department make it essentiallv
a journal lor the family and the fireside.
Terms: One Dollar a year, postpaid. This
pric-3. quality considered,makes it fhecheap-
■ii newspaper published For clubs ol ten,
will -end an extra copy
with 511) cash. '
free. Avldrew
PUBLISHLL OF THE SUN,
New Yoik City.
* Hus
WasIIISotos, )t. (J., 54. 157*.
I inks plaiiMiirw in exprossins mv auilre •onll-
K ice In ill* I'MfitiiaWiiff/f/ -- * ~ ‘
w, Patent am r “
aOo, of till* city.
Pal eat ami ('olleeiinii lloio* of 4 4 li.au
' Feln u i.
iiiovcincntf* iiilcct every (Uo, tlie elii- j printed
j F. E. Spinner and L. E. Chittenden. It is
plate us the First Nut:oi
lipsbnud j^oos into the wor.a luai oii-
qujM'or’s spirit# No niu^ti 1 V liow pro-
pli annoy or worry Iijul \ lu >» 1,1 *’
oilier presence shines',m. wliis-
poFs to hiiiucl!*, ‘At home 1 shall llmi j the i Klst , u CXisteUl
rest.’ So duv hv tiny she literally
notes on thnsu bunks ol tho deuomii...
>11 of #5 lie refused,
ileimick’e new m.-ifiod on detwiing toon-
I'-ife t > atlim d Bank notes, will be found to
. be the best iu existence. It contains pLo o*
graphs oi oortiirerMt bills.
».»»»<- -r«;- ir| r sasirs-sfi
««*.» Ki, ; a ttml : ,7 i
business, in nine c:w« out °> ,cn - y ' ;j ri ,, er . 50 West Fourth Stmt, Cincia-'uti
,-i find be l,;t*. a wife of tbir Kind. (djir.
3500 PIANOS FOR $250
5 proportion
And nil ether styles in the r .„
uctndiug Grand, .square and Upright—a!
first- class- sold direct to ti e peopia hi facti
rv prices. No agents; no comuiissiou; u
discounts These pianos made one ot tL
fluest uispl.UK at the Ceuteuub 1 Exhibitio
•u»d were utinoitnoitsly m-onn-nded for the
Highest Honors. PeguUrly incorportid
Manufacturing Co.—New Manufactory—oi.e
if die largest and finest in the world. The
Square Grands contain Mnthashek’s new pat
ient Duplex Overstrung Hcnle, thu greatest
improv»m«-nt in the history of Piaun mak
ing. The Uprigutsare the lium. in Atm r ca
Pianos sent on trial Dou’t fad lo write for
Illustrated ai d Discriptive Cntuiogne—maied
.roc. MENDELSSOHN PIANO (JO.
"No 56 Broa 'wav, N. I.
To all • 'ffering from the following dis.-vim .
n ray iff nope is offered through the kiixlm-hH
of a missionary friend who has s*»t me the
formula of a purely vegetable medicine which
has long been used by the native im.diciue
men oi Hindustan for the positive and
radical elite of Cot'nuinpt'on, Bronchitis,
Athsiun, Catarrh, D\>pensin, Thto-it and
Lung difficulty, General Debility, Loss of
Manhood and all Nervous Atlectious.iis pmv-
T/k§ Death Redo/ Gent, X, ff,
Forreei.
been tested
oat a failure. In
as far ns possible to relieve huann misery
and will send the recipe—Free of Charge--
to any person who may desire if with direc
tor for using. 8ent by return mail by nd-
dn using with 2 status lmming this nnper,
Dr. O. It. Brigham, Drawer 28, Utica,
N. Y. bept.4-ly
Another bright light Lav gone ont. One
by on* tlie soldiers of die “Lost Cause” cros*
tin- river. Aud now the it Forrest has
gone Our picture repre-enta his last boor,
when family mid Jrieiuls are grouped sorrow-
Kfeut Cavalry Chief tain'*
nmgmficent picture.
fully ii
death bed. . f
ono that will tuitfli every Sontlieru be rt.and
slum Id find a place in the parlor o* <v ry
Southern iu m !. It is 14x16 inches iu size
ami finely tlmsiied. A sample copy will be
by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of
fur 50 rents, 7 copies or
25 c-iuts, 3 eiipiei
•$1, in currency or posioge Ktampr, oil"
dv.ro filled promptly. Ag.ints wauled to eel
this and a variety of other ptetnres. No
trouble to sell them Catalogue aud pa nio
ulurs sent free. Address,
U< >beut iiuiiuow, Bristol, Tenp.
Also canvass, rs warned lor (he sale ot our
cheap, s dulile publications. Our b(K<k» em
brace trilihftil persm al tmrrativrs, lives and
trials ot criminals, such as mnrKiers, assas
sins, poisum-rs, Ac. 'I hese books are mostly
of a s> iisatiorud or l<*r commanding ripid
sides, and we arecouiinimlly getting out new
books Fu l iuHiriicums explaining our «x-
^Mt-n* system nfnovassin M sent free.
Addnss, KOifK.BT BUKKOW,
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