The Ellijay courier. (Ellijay, Ga.) 1875-189?, September 21, 1877, Image 4

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COUNTRY OOLUMN. f* tdi of wuiami and jiKAt*i*kM. ,**fll*edarn.... M Corn hi car 70 IW W* Rk MOfb ~,52 Mtolrr .47 Trishpotato**. f'.IM Sweet pointik I *. ~ .AS Whin- beans 8 Ca<ortic*n*.44PClover aw-l .80 Timothy reed 44 Flax reed 56 Hemp km) 44 Blur gram seed ..14 Bnckwhrai ....... 52 Dried ikhtlm* ... 88 1 Med apple*...*4 1 minus 57 Molt 50 .Stone con! 88 Hi11,,40 Jlmu ~2 IWt/l|*. r. 5 Plastering hair... ft tJnslackcd lime. ...801'.irn meal. . ..48 Fi|Mi*tt^A.....64 , Or(AUMl |*yi.....?2 ' Colton seed 30 Tii* Field Meeting at Wausha kdtffcfrm, oi* July 2®th, was a •access. Notwithstanding the oil neJONS&iB*} wtf&th. Ifcal thfl Itfljf rflY Lion well spent. The programme con* siiM to wMQSfIC 4hß9il>,Me fields and barns, observing the relilts of fecial methods of'prac- Informal talks over the eattle and crops, and a short sea •oiMf more formal talk on the house veranda. We trust that this one of a series of sim ilar Meetings to be called by oth er dfid tfliicb to judge frqofithe sentiment of this, is by most beneficial kind of fashes** eitih. WfltUKdAf Bain ftf.itfiof I! at?— Gtfces cut in cloudy weather, and notwilled when a rain comes up onls not sensibly injured by thfer'wetting: contrariwise when becoming willed. Tins it because tho mown plants. before losing by evapora tion tmrArktef which Itecps them atlFl anil crisp, continue the life ftCUon within, tbo same as when standing unsevered from their roots,that a wetting now does no more harm than then. AftMTT&sfrig the water the cells colUpso. and the whole severed ■ten nad-l eaves are virtually dead, wiHed or cured, as we sny. Fftjr water falling upon the hay penetrates its substance, takes up the more soluble por tfo*e tJMaf more digestible and w . Thirwetnng, too, unless the bay is sdßbit dried off, in a short time caniif oiy4ation. (heating,) to the great injury of the crop. fIKS yp'T-* MW * ■ -L Cattle are becoming popeiar in .Neva Scotia, aiul there are a number of gentlemen com Htia* in the formation of first alas* herd# (or the purpose of ex hi biting at the fall shows. Wo •re glad to not’ such rtdeifn’so, and hope that in the breeding of this stock they will adopt tiie standard of tho milch cow, and not fall into the natural tendency of f#fners of seeking sizo and weight. In b<§ef cattle or draught cattle siee is an important consul eration, bat for milk production, by this more weipft tnan fs tratnrnl to the breed, juj an injury. Wo trust Nova Beotia judges will discard and, gi*o prom inence to milk production in like judgment of Ayrshires. About Mol|y is a food sice for Ay shires *_ .HUMjanesTi. ** hom ,)K. 10 “Tme* vcnmqo >i-vj *s *fa | jmtmA i 4rT '• awn hum. , OmrvPltUm&A record st^R’ LiK:!': Jaffrey, N. H., who died recently •t l|fc§ge feats.' “His fahogtanco ya# a soqjid conf tilu uonTTO ear head, and a warm •ad honMB heart,” At twenty •ix .Jm purchased a farm, aud within the next twenty five years gathered from it a fortune of more thousand dollars. Thu was in the reign of rnoder * te 4&°? heforo, tho war, and his fortune was the result solely of his good judgments, energy and perseverance, applied iu his faint ing> and without spctenhttton or remarkable opportunities. Mr. Cona&l wade good use of his money. During his life ho gave OYQt4i&O,OG9 to the Churches aud schs>§s Of Ins town; to the New London Institution $12,(100, and to T!ie Asylum For the Insane $6,000. His foye iorr his profes ■ion, however, made him es peqisUvf9sti,ve and,solicitous tor its weuare. TUTt!S_PILLS A Noted Divine says * They are worth their weight in gold . READ WHAT HE SAYS. Dn. Tutt:—Drr Sir- Fortes yrnril hare hern • martyr to O*. CoMtiputiio, and Plies. uinnr your piU. were rr. iinwmtrt to m : I ascii thru, (hot with liulc Isith). lus ~w a well man, hsreßrasl app< tilt.iligc-lian ueitect, regular ronli, piles (tour, end I liare Rained forty ,undt solid Belli. They are worli their wuiclit to gold. Bar. H. L. SIM 1-SON, Uwisrille, Ky. Turns pills aWmSw ovkk ™ .1 anti* t.| anatomy in the ram pills SSugS CTJUH DYrtPEPBIA. ter that rhev arc prepared mrnmmmmms Ofl jicntiftC principles, IVfT’S PILLS om " { WWooaKnnuy , J^4w p|| | her St afore aMßpeniMtr rtrf^PlLL& COhr jsjrtt AMD siSSfr r , A<rP 7 ~ I^.a“fbT"ruT^ mil i fifUtmimthe EfcEltenr* |{j||\* rilLB E*.rinilrw.d health v f evacuations arc produced. oima muacn colic ihe rapidity with whkh iw— f*r*ons taks on fifth* Til TV 10 D!I £ O while under the influence lUI I w I ILLu of them: pills, of itself in- OtTK* WinWWY COW dicates thejr adaptability • PIaAINT. to ‘*tmnh the body, an.l mmmmimm hence their cfllcncy in cur* THTTIO Dll IC * ‘“Karroo* debility, me l lUII O riULO nncm>!y.dyfipcp*ia, want* it>C of the muscles, TOHPID LIVER of the liver. —■ -r I chromic contipiton, an<l tptirlinij hcaith nnd Rtrcnpth to the BVBtcm. Sold in where. Office, 35 Mu ray Street, New York. Gray Hair can be cliiAUfijrd to a w - Application of £> r, DTsTutt's flair Dye . It acta like magic, p . and its vratrsrted ;s burtnlefis res water, k g Price SI.OO. Office 35 Murmy St., N. Y. fe What is leiight? Read the> ilsasßis?©!* It in u plant that £rows in the Scnith, und is s|>e ohilly adapted t*> the cure of diseases of that climate. ‘ nature’s mm bemy, F.n* rimr at once into the blood, cxpillinjj all si rof ul'Ais, r.yphilitic, mut rbeummic atiectious. Alone, it it a sravihimj alterative, but when combined with SafsapAi ill i, Yellow Dock, and other herbs, it forms Dr. Tutt’s Sarsaparilla and Queen’s Delight, The most powerful Mood purifier known to medical science for the cure of old ulcers, diseased joints, foul discharges from the ears and nostrils, abacuses, skin diseases, dropsy, kidney complaint, evil effects of sccfrdt pmcticcs, disordered liver And spleen. Its use st rengthens the nervous system, imparts a fair com plexion, and builds up the body witn HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH. As an antidote to syphilitic poison it is strongly recommended. Hundreds of cases of the worst type have been radically cured by it. Being purely veg etable iucontinued use will do no harm. The best time to take it Is during the summer and full; and instead of debility, headache, fever and ague, you will enjoy rebind health. Sold bf nil ilrtigglatii. Price, SI.OO. Office, 35 Murray Street, New York. iIAMKLF. BEAITY PIANOS and ORGANS Caution. —The reputation I have pained and the Celebrity of my Organs, have in duced some unprincipled parties and agents to copy my circulars, ami misrepresent my instrument; against this the public are hereby cautioned. Alf my Organs l>ear my trade-mark Goklcn Tongue, and all my PianiM have the word PIANO, underlined and also have my name and residenes Damm. P. Bbatty, Washington, N. J. without which none is genuine. Address DANIEL P; BK.YTTYS. Washington, New Jersey, U. 8. A. WEAVE R&FANN, DENTALg§||>SURGEONS DALTON, OA. 3B2ilijaylSotel. (OI'ENKO IN 1850.) MRS. E. S. PERKY, I’HOPltl KTItESS. ' 'the old patrons and friends of ibis House, and tho public generally, me re spectfully invited to can, with the assur ance that they will secure accommodations <P>l to any In the place. Terms nuhlei ate. Only one block irouUim public square Way 10, 1876. 30-tf. I will lif at Elli}ayx> Saturday, the Ist day of September, for the purpose ot cou tracing With teachore iu behalf of the Board of Education. All persons engaged in teaching public schools are requested to meet me on that day, with a copy of their contract with patrons: also a written re commendation from the trustees in which your schools are located. School trustees of the sevrial districts will confer a favor l>y informing me at an early day the num ber of schools in operation in each of your militia districts, give the names of teachers, with the names id places where your schools arc locatod. \V. F. Hill, Gouuty School Coui'r. a14,8t —t _ r JL' , lio Cou vent ion, Now that it is certain a Convention will be held we take pleasure in announcing that the proceedings of that body will be reported for The Constitution bv a nvem be of our editorial start, who is acknowl edged one of the most accomplished short hand writers in the country. Considerable interest will attach to these proceedings, and those who desire to read or preserv e a verbatim history of the labors of tho Convention will do well to send in their subscriptions at onck. OXE DOLL.IU will get the Weekly Constitution till Jan uai v Ist., lt>7d, or Five Hollars the Daily Constitution the same length of time, postage fTve. Address CONSTITUTION, Allauta. the; best jiov.els |OF THE SEASON. T man TboHAyTTrm-Bin. lly bulih,' .otU of “SfrailinKin*,” “Under T-o cU*. rlftb edition, lzmo. Extra cloUi, ftl 75. “Ah full of cltarm m any of iU (Kfile tseasors. It in inten-at and styfe lo ‘Uiult-r Two Flags,’ which in ulrhiCUic Sigh<t)t praiiic that can In- given to a boso fcl.” —8l Louis Olobe-l>-nwK.-rat. S^ l • A FAMILY FEUD. A translator of the “Old Mam’tK-lh-’s Se cret,” “The Hecoud Wife,” etc. Fourth edition. 12uio. Fine cloth. $1 25. e pronounced one of the beat and most owerful novels lccently issued. The tone f it to above reproach, ami its naturaluees i to be altogether commended.”— Loblod TSi ) V MIG Hi ON. ± Novel. Ily Mrs. Forrester, author of “Diana I’arew.” “Fair Wiunep,” etc, Second editiou. 12mcjr Extra doili. ftl 50. “A lively, fascinating love-story, full of incidents, and of great beauty and interest to its close.”—Baltimore me rican. LOVE IN IDLENESS. A Hammer tj*ry. fcuaond eeiition. By Ellen W. Olney. Bvo. Fine cloth. $1 00. Paper wer.* dA otMi. tfi> i “Avery charming American Dovel.’’— Pul4isii(jp|i PHYLLIS. A Novel. By the Duchess. 12mo. Ex tra cloth. $1 50. “A breezy and sfiirited book, ingenious in plot and full of pleasing entertainment. Admuejs of i> LavMtory> pure bn(jlc, will he reading for a Summer day.”—Boston Sat urduy Lv^y^ajfctte. THE MAR Q UIS OF L OSSIE iflSB t<C4S| t|IV ! Hu* At ,a \ AjKomnnce. I?y Gfeorge Mae Donald, the author of “Malcolm,” “Alec Forbes,” (J < dnli'AMtf fttfriiMA .iAWh J 1 25. Paper cover. 75 cents. “Puts of the best of Ucprge MacDonald’s novels,‘stronger fii Incicßnit than his sto ries arc wont to he, and not less strong in the delineation of character.”—Now York Evening Prist; Now Realy:—“Courtship in Two Centu ricf,” “Storm Driven,” “OJivia Ral eigh. ” each. “The “SUrSeriee” promises to he one of the liest scries irt the market. It has ao far included three very excellent nov eia.”—Pubumw#^mmfew- ALL WRONG. A front a Drama. Being a very iu icytwting stoipk of the day. 12mo. Ex lliW siii *‘lt is intensely dramatic, with tlie char acters sharply drawn, the scenes vididly ret|l and strongly non trotted, and tlie con versation spirited and at times delightful. ' —American Bookseller. HER LOVERS. A Kovel. By Hug. Hiyry Clngott. How. ond wjitiTOi. lSmo. *i pMft, fl 76. “Wo feel that the Snmmcr will be richer in pleasure to every one for tlie perusal of this deeply faaemating lmunsce/’-Ghica go Evening Journal. * > * Fr sale by lwoksellero generally, or will lie sent by mail, postpaid,upon receipt of tlie price by J. B. Ln>i>MMNl K,#fIafRMMAA * 715 and 717 Market st., Philadelphia. jyl7'Gm MARTIN V. TEEM & SON, i CLEAR CREEK,GiImer Co.,Ga. j ii'.w vaqtq hnif)*ii has •vdotr DEAI.KHS IN — nr (nuiociiuis, j MhMkW&n; MWMkM'tm Iu fact, everything kept in a first-class country store. I will sell good coffee 3} to 4 poihids per dollar; Sugar Bto 10 pounds per collar; Prints 8 to 10 cents k Oomestiasr 8 s_ M) ct its; OsuabuffsMSf F ides to 25 cents; Jeans, country, ma \ good, S3 to 40 cents; Kentucky joai 20 to 40. | * * * I J,V:,Wj LAR p S AND KEROSENIf OIL always on hand. Also, near tlie same place, I can furnish WHISKY, BRANSY AND WINE * for medicinal purposes only. 'afily tfcSOftUSs, y-, •' FIRBT-CLASB JOURNALS. ssssss mwjitT Only One Dollarl Fnn.ne dollar the SAVANNAH WF.F.K --LY NEWS will be sent, postage ]Mud to ally address tor six mouths. It is oik- of the Cheapest pajs-rs published, and is a welcome visitor to the counting mom, firc-ide or farm. It is a neatly |>rinU-iI four page sheet, cowuiaetly made up, and contains tf>4fxinfiearwiMl cenrirt new* of tire week; a comprehensive summary of tlie telegraphic dispatches and local news, and interesting sketches and stories* It also daily mail can get the news for aix months by sending Oku Doixak. It is jitrt tub PAPBR FOR EVERYBOOT IXTEKBKTBD IX Oeoroia and Fukida. It will be well pajicr can be sent by Post Officeord<-r regs ftgj nil Ifttrrnr Express, at publisher’s risk. Address J. H. ESTILL, Savanuah, Oa. “NEWSY, SPICY, RELIABLE.” THE DAILY CONSTITUTION. Unfler Its new management, The At hiutg t'omdituunu has won,fpe itself the ntle fit'the leading journal of the South. Its enterprise, during the recent election exeitcint lit, in sending toric#(nub**U* jto dWereririiottions bf the eounTTy. aflT Ttii series of special telegrams from'Washing ton wkiie the doctoral commission was engaged in consumutiug the fraud that placed radicalism once more iu power in our ualiyliat councils, are eyideuces con spicuous enough to prove that no expense will he spared to make The Constitution not only a leader in the discussion of pub lic matters : of public concern, hut a lender in the dissemination of the latest and most reliable, news. There is no better time than now to subscribe far A FRESH AND VIGOROUS SEWSPArEU. Albeit, there has bsoen a quasi settle mentofortc of the most difficuli and dan gerous problems of modern federal poli tics, the discussions springing therefrom uurt thetbmdts likely to ensue have losl nothing of their absorbing interest. In addition to this, the people of Georgia are. now called njion to ■settle THE CONVENTION QUESTION, audio the diseuaUoß of this imi>ortnnt sunjeef (in which the Constitution will take a leading part) everv Georgian is in- Msifj’-iAffiS'ii'Waflares fullest embodiment iu the columns of the Coiiftitutiou, and this fact alone will make the paper indispensable to every citizen of the State. To be brief, . i*_iTll|| ATLANTA DAII.T CONSTITUTION will endeavor, by all the means that the oi modern journalism has made fiafli**! ami Wfeossary to hold Its place as a leader of southern npiniou and as a purveyor of the latest news. Its edito rials wttltnrthoughtful, timely and vigor ous-calm and argumentative in their methods and thoroughly southern ami democratic m theifoentiinoutß. Its news wMI be tcesh, velidlde ami carefHtly di gested. It will he abort, and enterpris ing, and no expense will be spared to make it the medium of the latest ami most import an t int el I ige uco. TIIH WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. Besides embodying everything of inter est in the daily, the Weekly Constitution will contain a Department of Agricul tsre, which wilt be iu charge of Mr. Mal colm Johnson, the well-known Secretary ol the Georgia State AgnclHtural Socie ty. This department will be made a spe- I nOTfilwTOi* WIHIII YU Itt It nOT OuiyiWi Tnc current information on the subject of ag riculture, but timely suggestions and well d *&nha<hd&ilsS£taiJiHiaLaiL4aite jmp Pa UH Oil pTiDIiS IVYT iVi In) SUIII ITT HX oluu TKRMS FOR THE DAILY I G months 5 30 12 months 10 00 TERMS FOR TUK WEEKLY. 6 mouths $1 10 12 Money may be sent by post-office money ordoe at our expense. Address, Mf'lsiw dm it oun arm TlimJrs Atlanta, Ga. ‘^PRI CE CURRENT. Jppo 9 CORRBOTRB WKKKLY BY D. GARRKN. £SUSMMtViAIW io Wheat per bushel 1 00 Flour pci - hundred .* 4- Ipa Mjwfllljiyllct fioPik! t'orn meal per mflhel Cos Irish potatoes per bushel...... 75 sweet p<iiiitiwpi mmmrx m Good yellow butter 12 mSs::;:::: 1? Chickens loal2 Eggs per dozen 10 Bacon sides 121&15 Bficftß tmumann) —td Featl|e*s.. t 50 KrfV- 2i Colored pdas <•> Shot per pound 15 Powder 40 New Orleans syrup 1 00 Sorghum 50 Cheese .....i.. 25a30 Capdtes per ifitutd. \y- A 25 Nailsqx'r pound 8 Rice per pound 10 VlrgliA* salt, sack 3 00 Cotton socks per pair 25 Wool socks per pair 25 Coffee per pound SO Sugar per pound 15 White beaus. I 00 White peas.. 1 00 Tallow peas.. .. 80 Wool 30 (Ireep hides. 6 Dry bides.. .* 12 Country Jeans 50 Beeswax 25 'lyHoW 8 The above aro (ho retail prices. Cheaper rates can be had at wholesale or iu job lots. David Unrrcti, ELLIJAT, CA , MALSK IV NT BOOHS, BOOTS, SHOES, L.AC A Til KS, HAROWAIIK, MATS, CAM, IMVTtoSS, STC. O A GOOD SUPPLY OF GROCERIES always on liaml. Abo* DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMERIES, Ami an excellent line of MEDICIIVES, Including Agencies for Jayne's, ScovilPs McLeans, Itadway’s Hall's and Ayer's PATENT MEDICINES. Also constantly on hand a good supply of IRON, AND COTTON YARNS. And, in fact, everything that la generally I iHtnd in a Dry Goods and Grocery store; ind will be sold exceedingly cheap for < ash or barter. Call on him at that old and favorable stand formerly kept by W. P. Milton. 4 "———— Baker <Sc JHLii.il, WEST MAIN-STREET, CARTERSVILLE UA., Calls the attention of the people of Gil mer, Pickens and adjoining counties, ttr their large stock of General Hardware, IRON, STEEL, CAST STEEL, AND FARMING IMPLEMENT'S of the latest improved stvics; BLACK SMITHS’ AND CARPENTERS’ TOOLS. Also a large stock of BELTING both gum and leather. Give us a call before going elsewhere. Taking the same goods wc will sell as cheap as you can buy any where else. Call ou us BAKER & IIALL mem mrmm. CstrtersvillP, C cor tit. ; JOSHUA SUMNER, Proprietor THE accommodations and fare at this house arc unsurpassed in thisJsecUon, and the charges are as tour as the lowest j,a.B.Eßwm, FAIRMOUNT, - - GA., Has just receiml one of the best lots of iteady-made Clothing, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOPS, GROCERIES, DRUGS, AND MED ICINES, ever brought to that market. He is selling for short profits. The imtronnge ot tlie mountain counties is especially sought, and great bargains held <mt to them as inducements. Do not fail to call when you puss. Wagoners will find it to tlicir interest to price his goods, sep 144 m A. BISHOP, ELLIJAY, GA., vStow offers for cash or barter a stock of goqds at prices that cannot be excelled in this country, consisting of hr munis. HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, IRON, STEEL, CASTINGS, CUTLERY QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, Patent Medicines I also keep the CELEBRATED IN DIAN BLOOD SYRUP, KEROSENE OIL and LAMPS, and everything usually found in a first-class country store. In returning thanks for past favors, I respectfully ask a continuance of the same. BEATTY’S PABLOK S ORSASS.S Elegant styles, with valuable improve meats. New and Beautiful Solo Stops* Over one thousand organists aud musi cians endorse these organs and mom, mend them as strictly first class in tone* mechanism and durability. Warranted for (six years. Most Elegant and Latest Im proved. Having been awarded the highest pre* inittm in competition with others for SiaipliGlty, Daraeility, Promptness and piano like action. Ture, sweet, and every balanced tone, orchestral ejects, and Instantaneous access which may be had to t!se reeds, send for price list to Daniel F. Beat t, Washington, X, J. M. S. SWANN, C ARTEC AY,OA., Mill and Bridge BUILDER. All x:nus of carpenter workdooe la first data style and at ix ttcui figures. PERFECTION MTAINEO AT LAST l A TftlAL wM tWSVUS IT* >SS'IA.AWri KVCXYWWCKC. A|MKga|j SSISMUI 111INMMMI fan otu sm maboi Vtoa oacw uaad wtu wtatotta * piMV IVITMn Wfi ESCEAMS HAOSODBL Baud ynur oM-tuhinasL nKhmcM, to M, ud we Kill allow yoouas Sor tt, aa put prymoat for oMotwut, IT IS CELEBRATED FOB ITS ADVAWAOHL IN THAT IT IS ONE OF TKS LARGEST SCBtSI MACHINES MANUFACTURED.—ADAPTED ALIKS TO THS USE OF THE FAMILY OR THE MOWU SHOP- IT HAS THE LARGEST SHUTTLE. WITH TNREACL f AT MOLDS ALBOST 1 ** "THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS A MUST ABU WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHUTTLE FBOMTBC T'HIS MACHINE IS SO CONSTRUCTED THAT THE TOWER IS APPLIED DIRECTLY OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABUNO IT TO SEW THE HEAViEST MATERIAL WITH UN EQUALED EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN IT* CONSTBUCTICN, DURABLE AS IRON AND STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEAMNO PARTS C ASE-HARC'ENED OR STEEL, AND •NC-FNIOI.SLY CROVnEO WITH MEANS EON TAKING UR LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS TIFIED IN Warranting Evsry Machine for 3 Years. IT IS THE LIGHTEST ANO EASIEST-RUNNING MACHINEIN THE MARKET. IT IS, ALSO, THE MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED ANO PRETTIEST MAC.-KNE EVER PRODUCED. WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES, IT IS SOLO FROM sl s TO SSS LESS THAN OlnEB FIRST CLASS MACHINES, EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN TO ASENiS. EXTHAOCOiNARY IKPUCEMENTS OFFERS* FOR CASH 08 ON CREDIT. SEND FOR CIRCULAHS ANO TERMS 10 fitisg Mtdise Ex, 55S Undid Avenue, CLEVELAND, 0. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of a Family Physic. au<t for curia*. Costivoacas, Jauudlco, ledifjestron, Foul Stomach, Breath. Headache, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Discasea, Btt- Furiiyins tho Blood, V discovenid^Tl^ -‘’life |w i WJ e A Actual in their operation, moving and without pain. they are still tb* wost ‘borough mm! - searching cathar tic medicine that can be employed: cleans ing the stomach and bowels, and even the blood. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs and promote vigorous health. Ayi r's Pitts have been known for more than a quarter of a century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for their virtues. They correct diseased action in tho several assimilative organs of the body, and are so composed that ofasfarac tions within their range can rarely with stand or evade tliem. Not only do they cure tho every-day complaints of every body, but also* formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled tho best of human skill. While they produce power ful effects, (hey are, at the same time, the safest and best physic for children. By their aperient action they gripe much lass than the common purgatives, and never give pain when the bowels are not inffamed. They reach the vital fountains of the blood, and strengthen the system by treeing it from the dements of weakness. Adapted to all ages and conditions hi all climates, containing neither 1 ahii—l nor any deleterious dreg, these Pills map be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them ever fresh, and makes them pleasant to taka; while being purely vegetable, no harm ean arise from their use in any quantity. masraaKa nr Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mast, Withers’ Foundry AXO Machine Works*, IJC Miles (mu Marietta on Boswell road Manufactures all Kinds of HILL MACHINERY For water or steam newer; also STiTIOSARI STEAM SSOISES. From t] . ascst i®p£CYad patterns front 4 to sft horse-power, And improved so&ttssvss c.&xrcs s£X££s For wood, or fitted in Improved Iron frames. V*t and cheapest mill ever imredn.-ed to she public. This part of our business we make n specialty ot aud keep them constantly on band at Foundry or at s: res in Marietta. Prices ranging from to #i'. eash. Will grind as much as ar.y mill new in use, ihev be ing avuck heavier than Norfhera mills. iia.vii gj. st c*>:,:isleti-u our uew build ings and added the most improved ma chinery therein, vvp are now prepared to Ico work - -*r . p,. with a s s!o;-t notice ; as any -tker works of ao kind In npjmr inorda . ,v. a* or a* pay. is our ; motto. Alic- m . ; - for -vork matte at i Fon a ary V t >T- 'Ff'l'K B*' X -58. rXuiMts. Ga.