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BuA-uU Lb*.
\Viitinl K> | Hint- gram *••• i 14
kit iled corn -50 | U,u:* wheat - 62
Corn in theiir 70 | I'id pc-unc" 38
jVa-. 0 j Dried apples - 24
live I Onion* 57
()' . -2 i '“'ll 1 * 51
B.,|*y 47 I Stone coal - 88
J *h polatoon 08 | Mall 40
hwttel |i itatoc* 55 | I>' ;, n
\V!mU Ihiiiis - 58 | Tn lii|. - - 65
(*i! o r henna -40 | I’laaiurinjf hair 8
Clover reed - 00 | Dn-l’kcd lime 80
Ti tolhy 40 | Corn meal - 48
1 I x reed 50 | Fine sn’l 51
Jlonp *.e<l - - 44 | 14round |ea 28
Teaching Children Courtesy.
Many mother* t rlid ihcir toddling
children any inioroonrmj wi h oilier
little j>eo|le, because they suppose it
j, not time for them to fully oinpre
iiend the courtesies of life. This is
Hie verc rtaon why they should he
Kiuubt to lie polite and oonaiderste
in the earliet jiosrible moment. We
have seen paten's who retimed to
-ill tose that the tirrt lesson bestowed
i.po i a ehild i* i s-’etness of slate*
nn nt, and that a falsehood in a cardi
nal sin. Bui to t“<ich the child fo
tell the truth, requires apo est* <>f
inc mp ehet siule reasoning, while
an infliction of prtin upon another
child has its immediate results, and
t' e child <an both see and feel'he
eonseejuence of its luikimliiesw. I' is
very cnt'iotis to observe little people
when they meef. They timidly look
at each other sharp'y, hut specula
tively, and, after pr per deliberation,
decide npoti their line of action. It
is either war or ptaoc, but never en
tire itidi fer, nee. Even the peucc
may he hut temporary, provided one
pnsest.es that which the otltet cov
ets. Doubtless this covetousness is
not so much duo to original sin us to
tluil deep law of hunmu existence —
self-preservation- Toe child who
sees an article iu another's possession
Imagines, vaguely, perhaps, but posi
tively, that it is a thing that is nee
cssary to his o n welfare and happi
ness, and instinct teaches him to
seise it. Now this is not unfreqently
sat dowu an an unpardonable sin, ami
an omen of future wiokodnons. Noth
ing can he more unjust or unreason
able. It is a oharacteriistio which,
when jwnperly guided, will lend to
honorable wordly success. Misdi
rected or uncurbed, without being
yin wlit a oroimc, revxrencaJiu-.jJiy
fall into crime. Manliness in n Itoy
corresponds with womnnliness in s
girl, anti the nobility of uusellisliitess
cannot be too early taught to chil
dren, nor can this quality bo lcnrnel
practically unless association with
■other children is not only encouraged,
but used us a common habit of in
at ruction.
IHcaibomtlu of SoU.t a Tootliaclio
Itt*in < tly.
Dr. Duckworth, tf St. Hartholo
iuow’ Hospital, London, haa recently
tucccuolull) used bicarbonate of soda
a a remedy for severe toothache,
wheu application* of eh’o ofoim
either eiiernally to the cheek or t<>
the ear, or placed on cotton in the
decayed tooth, failed ; and when ear
bolicacid, applied as Inst mentioned,
also proved inoperative. I‘ltsdgcia of
ootu a, aoaked in a solution of thirty
grains of hicarln Bate of a oia in one
fluid ounce of ea er, give almost in
•tant relief. I.)r Duck w or h cousid
en* that very Impunity the pain i
due to thecotachl of ae.d saliva with
the decayed tooth ; and therefore it
ia iniporUJii, in caae* ot odoutulgia, I
first li determine whether the saliva <
has n acid reaction. If this be the ‘
c.a - . then a simple alkaline applies. ,
lion aa above slated, ia the most ctli
css os* means of cure.
( *of toothache are such com- !
moo .eoompamnionu to dbordceil ;
•ton h that there seems every ren- '
oou tor the truth of the above au
thor’a conjecture. Doubtless, on the
an me ground ia due the efficacy ot |
ammonia, ao freqneutjy recommended
but which, if applied carelessly, i
liable to produce more pain by born*
log the gum than already exists in
the tooth.
Bicarbonate of soda is found in
every kitchen, and hence no more
bandy remedy could bo devised,
while it ia destitute of nnv painful
effect*; and the rationale of it* oj—
peration and its simp icily make* u
wcsler it hi- Lot been thought of
before.
The bent tiling aitoui carpels i*
that you buy them by the yard and
wear them out only by the fo t.
The planters of Putnam county are
putwtig in uv-re corn thau tver be
fore. Thai i$ a step to remedy l ard
limes. *
NEWSPA PEUS.
"
CENTENNIAL CLUB RATES,
Jf, w it, the time *<> secure one or m< re
good lepers id prl r■ wf'Mn tin- na It of all.
<Mk VLAS.
Weekly Ki n irer-Sutt t-i 1 c|Y)
Weekly himl w tndsr "
cut* ILATM tin K VEAB
We, klv Kielnlier un, ten .-q> >•* or more.
rs*, It * 1 50
I Ihe lity getting I.p lint cult wnl receive a
:■ py one yeai fine.
, Week'v Elt'l' lr,r Hun n . W.eklv L/inl lilt-
I oiinf, r Jonriml *3 'St
l We, K■%• ami Sunday Kiupiuer Sun ami
W,rkh Courier Journ il 4 CO
Weekly Kiiqulmr-Suu snd W#„ kly I•*,-
troll I iee I'res*. HSO
Or the llir-e wetk.i-s for 6 f¥ '
We do not require iltil* t-, I*- matte mi tor
any |.nrti nlar poatottii e. We will send th,
|iij.er to nt-y ml lru nr |awto()i e dished by
the get'er up ol the club*
AM RUBY, KI.INK 4 00. Piup's.
COLUMBUS TIMES.
DAILY ii> WKKKI.Y.
It you wnuhl lire to snhocidlir for a 'le
newspaper. Iteiinamtlc in polities, and tlie
orgnn of Tim rKot-ut, take the Jlully or Wee k
lv Times The paper I- not puWlhed i- t',e
Inti rest of any ring or clique, lint published
solely In the interests of Georgia and the
South.
The Dally Times Is filled with the latest
news of the day that can lie dalhered hy tel
egmplt or correspondence Terpis 48, post*
iiue prepaid hy ns.
'llie Weekly Times is made up from the
cn on of ll,e dally, and embrace* original r
-tifhsi on various subjects. Articles on farm
iud edapti and to out climate and tin means of
our people a specialty. We would like to see
the paper til lhe hands of every farmer In
this set lion. Terms *2, we p.iylnd
A<l,liens TIMKB PUBLISHING CO .
Columbus, tin.
THE SUNNY SOUTH.
The Baryeet and Ilandeomett Lit
erary Paver m America.
BRILLIANT ANNOUNCEMENTS.
/WBmUMKNH FREE'S^
'Hie following new stories wilt soon lie
cononere isl, and will tie the niust in' ensly
tinilltiiK ot any romance* yet published In
an American journal:
lllllii Ih'W-oe. or North and South- -# thrill
|ng nstloinil romanee, tiisi'it on the mi minis
trations of Pieshli-nt* buicolii mid Jolinsou,
Hint tlie execution of Mrs Hlirratt in 1865
Written by a distinguished at itmmtn.
Written in Wood, or The Mh'nlglit Pledge
s story of the Inst Napoleon’# reign. I!y
M Quad, of the Michigan press.
Fighting Against Fate, or Alone in the
Win Id a brilliant society serial, now run
ntng, by Mrs Mary K Hr) an, who Is the finest
itory-wriler of the age.
Edith Hawthorne, or The Temptations of
a Factory it II I hy a popular uovelist.
Heiaiiiiseenees of the Confederate liovern
rrfluUiy aephrtinent miner nr Mcnmilngor.
This will tie a deeply int.-r- sttug aeiiea of
skehlns, giving tin- early trials, disidviinta
ges, and main amusing ineldent# of onr peo
pie In (heir efforts to establish an Indepen
dent government.
A nnmtier ot unusually hri'llant short sto
ries appear ill each Issue, with a great vari ty
of spuikliug miscellaneous mailer upon ail
siil-jet ts.
Rulss-rlptton s.l a rear. (Mu's of lour and
upwards >2 AO emh; ilulw of twenty and
upwards $2 25 rich. F.xlr.i copy free one
ytwt far a club of five at $.!
Address .1 11 SFAI.S, Atlanta, Ga.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR!
THE SIVONHI WEEKLY MORNING NEWS
Will In* wnt to tmy imMiwm kin months for
one dollar. TM* In oncnl the cheojiept wnk-
He* imbllitluxi. It is ii(>( a blanket sheet in
which al! port* of matter m prumisetumaly
thrown. It is a neatly printed four-p-iizo
paper, i'oropm , tly mmle up. and edited with
fcieat rare. Nothin# of a dull or hmvvehar
•< tt r ip admitted into the rolumiu* of the
Weekly. Il Is an t*iaU>mt<ly compiled iniui
pen Hum of the Wat thing* that appen in the
Dai’.v News. Tlu* i hgraphic dispatehe* of
thewtok are ro-editoil uud cnr< fully winded
of tveiy tiling that is id t strictly of a news
character. It also r attains full reports of
the markets; tlnm, lluw who have not the
advantage of a daily mail, i)n get all the
id vp, for six months, hy ending one dolUr
to the mihlfoher; or for one year by pending
two dollar a.
The Dully Morning N w* Is the name red
able organ of |4ibllc opinion that it has al
ways been- vigorous, thoughtful Andoonuti*
vadve in tl e dWussion *1 the issues of the
ilhn.hidl lively# s)uokHu4 and ontertaininu
In it* prvtimlntioii ot the news In wsher*
in< and puhlidiinu the latest Information and
in dlsvuHsincr |tD H ( i *ta of public policy, ihe
M ruin# New* is fully aim ast of the mo l
enHTpiWufj journalism **f the time*. Pitew,
♦lO lor 12 ium'h*; $o for 0 mouths.
The TANARUS I-Weekly News hap the same feetmes
ss the IViIIn New* Pike, $0 for 111 months;
$3 foi 0 no-Mbs.
Money foi either {taper can be pent by I’
0 order v rvg'*erod letter or expitw, at pub*
Ihdiet'* risk
tuk MOBM\e n\n nixing office
Ik the largest in the State. Every tl— rl |>-
tion of Prirrtl c done hI the shortest notice
Wank lhsdi* of all kinds made to or-hr
Hook Hind ii)! and Ruling ov cut'll with di*
I'a’oh. Estimates for wo>k promptly fur
ulsbod. Address all Irltei to
J H KVTIIJ* Savannah (la
GIVEN -A.‘WAY
fTV every reader of the Kamilv Journal
I OnnaMiL Ameeic* aHO ’noted En
graving. sir 22x25, Our large and boanC
fnl tiirhil engraving, containing over 200
historical view* and yortraif* if all loading
rvnlt and pi rsonagwt flout the larding in
Oolutnlnw to the preaent time, including a
maen’ticent ai I pwrfitet view of lire Centen
nial building* in Faiimount l\*i k at Phila
delphia, will be given to the teasers if our
cr 'at literary and fashion pa|*r, the Weekly
Fam*t\ j, urnal, containing three splendid
oca'in ned stories, together with short sketch
at and a I. rye suiormt of Miscellaneous road
inSent tom months on trial, i"rinding
the anyrsviny, pout paid for #1 Ant ne-s
derler ill r ive yon a C tpr 're-, or a’ddnw
’lh Family Journal. 2J2 Broad vray, Kw
York. Aysats sated *trywhere
GOVEINMENT OF GEORGIA.
r. X W’CTI vs UKI'A ItTn KXT.
laires vt Sill 111 tron-rnoi
p w Ah xan ,ei a,..t J W Warren secretaries
i-X'-eut' e •b p-ntrn. nl _
Th C llowr.l and *nmuel V Williams
, ,• k. ex utire !■•; artm, nt.
I fl f'ltie h-' 1 wsrr li t lerk.
W II thjpshv on Nseueer amt recordiud clerk.
siAir, Hu;*, orm m*.
N(’ IV,rue r secret rj of slate.
.1 K Jniii-s clefs.
WI, fluid inili* c mpti il'er g' lierd.
.1 W Itenfrr 1- and I W <1 M-inith clerks.
John Jones treasurer.
Mil , r(J leveihrk
Joel Itran'iam librarian.
)■; A l iewellen aup't of public hullillnprs, etc.
(i J Ur state setiisil com mi - toner.
Dr 1 horns* K (ireen ru|>’t of lutm'lc asvl"rn.
~ D Williams sup'l aimleinv tor tin- b'iud.
W O Conuoi sup't deaf and dumb -) luui.
si i-acMr coi'ST
lion Hiram Warner chief justice
Hon II K MiCy Judge,
lion tf I’ Trlp|>e jildire.
N J Hamipoiiil attorney-geueral.
1) 11, ii n clerk.
Ili-ti-y J cksnn repoit- r.
q he hupteine Couit rim at scat of trovern
incut, unlns on the thin! Monday In Jan
uary snd first Mon 'ay In July in each year.
( II ATI All .OCIIKK JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M J. Crawf-rrd
W A Utile solicitor general
Chattahoochee th Mondays in March and
Heptrlulsir.
J lari is 2d Mondays In April and October.
Mari m 2d Mondays in Apiil and Octotier.
Muscogee 2<l Mondays In May and Nov’ber
Btewnrt-4th Mondays in April amt October.
Talbot-2d Mondays in March and Sept'ber.
'lavlor -Ist Mondays in A(itil and October
I—U— 512—_
BUCKEYE POULTRY YARD.
Offers for sale Koos von llATrnivo
from LIOIIT ami DARK BRAH
MAS BUFF aid I’ARTRIDC.E
COrillNS, BROWN ami WHITE
LEGHORNS, SILVER GRAY
DORKINGS, and HOUDANS, at
*1.50 PER DO/ZEN.
Give us a trial. Send stamp for
ei-cnl-tr.
Abbess ISAAC LYNDE,
MAiti.Bono, Staiik Cos., O.
inaiMt.
*A "II •* OS ’MS! A S3KVr ‘"Vy
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W jqi Jty ia*3 St Ifu PHOJI Jtp UI paiq
■0 X'OM lueSx(x pat pijasn jtom xqj ’tiv-ij j
Ohio i*>-) 'xjr.l[*vy joj suouassiQ qt isx A P -*
•jaxxoiA l-aq Jno y> 00S * C S> alom J° suouduptsp
i t
VINEGAR ami SWEET CIDER.
Tin- undersigned proposes to furnish to tlie
truilc and for family use a superior article of
Pure White. Wine and Cider Vinegar,
and Sweet Cider,
at prices that defy competition—all things
considered These articles are superior to any
pi. Amlmii Ui fh i iHntMafo lair ns llih flßsf!
OrdeiK sidh t and amt ra'isfnctlon guaran
tee,l Address DARWIN G. JON E ,
toctl Atlanta, Ga.
m\im MILE IXSTITUTB.
'Plds Institution, under the rare of Prof
Ist Matte, a practical teacher of twelve years’
experience, is now open for the reception of
students. Patronage is solicited, with this
understanding; That boys must learn if they
come to this school.
RATKB I’K.n MONTH
Alphabet and llrtt reeling $ 2
Primary elapses 8
Intermediate claspep 4
(\ll< uiate classes 6
Bookkeeping by double entry (completed) 80
Incidental expenses pro rata
MTI DIRS CLAPPI IT KD.
Primary- 2d Header. Ist Geography, Spell
ing, Primary Arithmetic and Wilting; or 3d
Header, 3d Geography, Spelling, Primary
Grammar, Arithmetic and Writing.
iKTKintKntATK -4tli lh oder, English Gravn
nnr, Primary Geoinctiy, Aritmotie, Pbiloao
phy, Dictionary and Wilting (-otn|H>sltionß ;
or sth Header, Latin Grammar, T*atiu Header,
Kleinentary Geometry, Philosophy. Kleinent
ary Algebra, Hhetoric, Dictionary and Writ
ing—Composition*.
Cou.fcOiAiK (elective) KJocution, History,
‘Geometry, t'laKsieal Latin, Greek, Trigotiom
eti v, Surveying ami Knglncoring. Chemistry,
Hotany, I’hypiology, Geology, Evidences of
Chil*tladty, Ac.. Ac.
Extras- lknikkecping, Drafting, Colot lug.
Students charged from day of entrance to
close of session, except in cases of sickness
protracted over one month. Tuition due at
close of sessions.
First session six month* ; 2d. four months.
Hoarding from sl2 60 tv> sls {H*r mouth.
Kvsrv student ahaolutely retjuind to
k cp the m’es and regulations of the *• hool
For further particular* apply to the Princi
pal. fc I*o 0. H. LAHAITE.
©IL V E R-1P LATE I) WARE.
Electro-Plated TabioWare,
AN 1>
ORNAMENTAL ART WORK.
IN OKKAT VARIETY,
UA N UFA V TED Ji Y
MERIDEN BRITANNA COMPANY
550 Broadway, New York.
The Ust V\xU-\ M\K'SS Riitl FORKS tin
tin*** S'lwi rUttMi h(Mvi<*st on the pwT
whort* ntN't*s-hi iI v the mo t n'o*r oonitv, at id
i -cuing the Trade Mrk
1847—ROGKRS BROTHERS— XII.
N, R Hr is crest improvement in Silver
Plated Suoooa and Forks is applied alike to
a h grade of l"ate, A 1. and 1 oi , as or
dered lire IVt • <and Machinery for Mao
nfai'lurine the*. goods are Patented. lire
Ultra r>r "Standard Plate” made by this
t'ompanv is stamped A 1. simply, and is
plated 2tt |rer rent, heavier than the ordinary'
market standard.
sae~Kirsr Premium* awarrled at a'l Fairs
ah-re exhibited. from W. rld’s Fair of 1552
to Arociienn Insiitute l arr. IST4 Inrluerve
WANT AN Af i ENT
"-I-1I EmY COOHTY— —
UNITES' STATES!
GOLD COIN! 1.000000 GOLD COIN!
J3T WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD, and wilMTotfeit
s,m who can product) a remedy which will ptoie 0 f wlmtever form
DR. R A DCLIFF’S G BEAT K EMEDY
SEVEN SEALS
GOLDEN WONDER
We have hat tins challdre of *l. 000 promln mtly dtsplavel m 1J
Newspaper Advertisements for the last lour years, and not taken, which show. 1
or exillUnce of our llemelv over all others, for External or lmcina! u
IT WILL EFFECT A SFEEDY CURE IN ALL CASES Of
Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Sprains, Bruise*, IHesh Wcm fj ’
Colic, Cntmjd ('hoiera Morhu*. Flux, Diarrh®*,
Asthma, Phthisic, Ileartbnrn, Indigestion, bttpt
nn-r Conplaint, Pains, In Side, B ck or
Loin*, P„‘:-s, Ringworm, Felons, Sting* >l In*-‘ c tf,
Bites of Venomous Serpents, and Especially Rh'ntf"*'^ 111 -
A POWERFUL REMEDY WHICH IS TAKEN INTERNALLY BY ALL.
. . ~ „ , i ,t; ...very in Medical Science
In!r to "m! Cl Ds tcS'at on" Lt. "iU wonderfu cares are instantaneous:
GOOD FOR MAN AFD BSJAST.
NO OTTE=UEJ, IST O 7 3 -A- 1 .
TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED.
II IT' P rmanant Prt-f.iable Employment!
’ lAf t W i 1 il II A. i article (f Universal Sale.
To You This is a GoUen Opportunity.
. r , . fT> rt,m we offer, in the stile of our Remedy,
Thousands are now out of employment, To .
a preventative of hard times. We have ado “'l “* olir
NO CURE, NO PAY.
JOIRI’P OF IIAPPIXFSS TO lilLTiO\S OF SUFFiUMfi lill'lTT,
During the past four years the wi iderful success of -lus
our most sanguine expccUtions; hnAi have been cured and " or Go dln dVon
~„I fr, ,m W„ ,1 nee that I>- Ba ’cliff’s Great Remedy, Seven Seals, oi uoiacn uon
,!■ r is Hie most won ierful pain ustroyer in existence, the must expeditious, safe and ft*-
er n Zlv r .own in the w‘m. Cures are effected almost instantly, as tf by magic.
Hi nts,mis of certificates havibcen received from all parts of our broad lmd, unsolicited
Ril l unasked lor sneaking in loartfelt and universal prai e of this great- remedy, fiom per
s rial knowledge' <l< its idmot miraculous power, in curing Hie most obstinate and pio
tractci H of diseases.
$1 OOOProfit inFburMonths! I,B72oneDollarßottlesSol^
HEAD THIS:
Scott Tows. I * f , - ntt, Ohio.
Mess Kknki.v&Co '• ■ this bite
hour 1 will inf, utn 1 ■■■ ' V
1 received frou (’ lu ’ *
Great Remedy, ! ’ •
WONDER, aft- !'
for eighty cant i ' *
viz: Dispepsia, ' !’ ,
Heart Vlt-- ral
and two of I'ltt _ . ..J, *
cm psi*t of Ohi item d
i iucH to swim -< t . At
A R eiii’idvForHardtimes. Try It.
FOR THIS Mi V WE WISH YOU TO ACT A S OUR A CENT
Dray Sir, —1 ov** slly t.. the
articles wo w *• I! Vlils i um* < # is
honorable, and ‘ ; i ;c, w.P pay
you well, it i appoint an
agent in every ty 1 il ' • tlie
Un ted States ami (‘ana , / to each
the exclusive tio sell s e_y t u *o]l
in the count) c ■cul l the
agency for one . r ? ore o u ti -hall
have the exclusive i >ttle
sold in your county, na lot inuc
to act as our agent, and ' , Inch
we may receive from you- ( 1 be
turned over to n ou- h t n .
'Phi* Wonderful Hemedv. H
Seals or Gol It n
W onclor, mM- rai i\ i* the
hail is of the lig t kino of ur v.mt
none other. Now if you Mink .u ume tlie
right man for the work, for yard your order,
name your county, and g* to work ; you
can sell a gross in a few uayi, without doubt.
We have one man who buy? ou an average
tnree grosa per week, and Ms orders are in
creasing rapidly, and he haia small count?
(Berks Cos., l*a.) He writeathat he expet ts
to sell one gross per day, atretiil, the com
ing season, not counting vholesale You
have the privilege of seditg wholesalo or
retail, or putting it on commission with
EXTRA PREMIUM TO AGENTS!
In order to have live, ®egeticmen to tike hold of the business at once, we have con
cluded to give free gratis to each and every agent a present of a handsome, tine
COIN SILVER HUNTING CASE WATCH FREE!
A SMALL CAPITAL REQUIRED TO RUN A LARGE PAYING BUSINESS.
The capital required is very small, and Ihe profits from it will fully equal that of thou
sand* of meielianta who have invested a large-capital in their business. Hundreds in all
parts of the country nre making from
$ 1,500 TO $5,000 A YEAR.
WE WANT
A Aire, Energetic Agent,
As one such is worth a dozen who expect n business to push itself. We have spent in
pushing our business
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS.
We will send to parties contemplating to act as our Agents a BA3SPLK UOSSIC
BOTTI.ES securely packed with our different Fosters, Bills, Show ( aids. Terms, etc..
UPON THE RECEIPT OF $2.50.
And all sending $2.60 for Sample Dozen, sc will senrl free of charge sa npltt of our
Eight Elegant Chromod, entitled :
Goon Mok sing ! Goon Night !
Fkkding tiik Chickens! Mother's Grays!
Out or the Feting Pan ! Bo Pkkp!
Reading the Bible! First Lesson !
If you want your county, let us know as soon as convenient, as the territory tray be
taken. We would lie pleased to have parties who contemplate taking an agency, to send
for rumple Package of this wonderful Remedy before engaging largely iu the business.
REMEMBER, WE GUARANTEE EVERY BOTTLE.
IVo Cure! N o Pay!
AJdrrsi all communications to
KENNEDY & CO.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSBURGH. PA.
state in wli.it piper you saw this advertisement.
'ength I was induced t > fry Dr. RadoUff’ e
SEVEN SEALS or GOLDEN WONDER. 1
sent and six fifty cent bottles, and before us
ing it all found ray e f able to travel in a
buggy. Took th - agency for its sale last
Apr-1, four m nths ago, and have sold tli-i -
teen gross, 1,872 bottles, up to this date Aug.
20 h, 1572 and expect- from the crowing de
mand to soil t,-n thousand (10 0001 Dottles
in lhe n**xt year. Gentlemen, il ypu think
this worth using, you cm do so, as 1 atn
man of ufliictiou. Ke-p-’ct ullv Yours,
H, J, DARLING.
and uggi.-ts, or Silling bv sub-sgents. 'Phis
busice sis wonh the ntloniiun of good men
an l men of c apital. Shoull yon make but
small wages - say SIOO per mouth tor the
tir.-L three month* (many may m k- move) —
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SCRIBNER’* MONTHLY fob 1876.
The puMishetn invite attention to the f„|.
lowing list of sme of (tin attractive
recur, and for Scribner’s Monthly lor the
ing year In the field of fiction, bc-ides nu.
nt-rims novelettes and shorter stoiies, there
will be two remarkable serial stories by Am
i l imn nu hors. The first of thise, now emu.
plcle i , our hand*. Gabriel Conroy, by Bret
H irt -. begins in the November ruttnlier, sn l
will urn 'w-lvc months. This i, Mr Hnrtc’s
li ft ex' nde l work. The scenes andcharac
er , wltiel. tl.e nudioi hug chost-u fnrm his
ftiMi'ite tiulii, California, are painted with
china- teti-iie vivi 'mss and power, and the
work is no.n t iss the most graphic record of
e irly Caiiiornl.i life that lias yet appeared.
We shall ids • begin, in the January num
her. Pm ip Nolan's Friends, or Show Your
Passports, by Edward Everett Hale. The
scene of tiiis story is laid in the Southwestern
tc'ritory. now forming the States of Louis),
ana and Texas, a' the time of Aaron Barr’s
tie .son. The characters lived in a section
which was now American, now French, and
now Spanish, and this record of their adven
turous lives makes a story of iutense and un
llagging interest Ihiougliout.
A sccoji I Farmer’s Vacation, hy Col Geo
E Warng, Jr Col Waiing is now in Eu
rope, visiting, in a row-boat ride of 260 miles,
one of the most ferti'e and interesting of tha
vine-growing valleys of Europe. This sec
ond series of papers promises to be even more
interesting than that with which our readers
are already familiar.
Centennial Letters, edited by John Vance
Cheney. A rare collection of Revolutionary
le'ters. mainly ft om stores in the hands of
the descendants of Col Joseph Ward. They
are full of in - cre.-t, and will be read with a
raro relish in connection with the Centennial
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plate paper. In the foreground is seen a
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