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I Professional Cards.
I M- F TTOOD
JTORNcY at LAW;
lIMILTON, GEORGIA
l'4 orr N H S^ore.
tiIirOHELL, A. B. CUPEL VrD.
lIITCIIELL & COIT.LAND,
Residcn t
IVSIL'IANS AND SURGEONS,
I" Hamilton, Ga,
K RTH WF/tT O BNEB PUBLIC SQUARE.
JNO. TANARUS, WILLIAMS,
r OIiJ, E y AT LAW
AND
stive of the Peace,
Hamilton, r. a.
ice with the Clerk of the Court.
Buujki, H. O. Cameron.
'■OUN'l t£ CAMERON,
HORNETS AT LAW,
-TPS, GEfIBfILL
!prj*c'ioe in tfa* Rtsfe f.na Federal
Office in ihe fvonrt-hou*©.
W H BULLOCH
UTTORXEY at LAW i
■L’)T. GEORGIA
■ Office at Lis xesMeucc.
I A MES M. MOHLKY7
Ittorney at law,
I HAMILTON ; aA.
■’> co ttiane to practice law in ail the
■ 'lt* United States Courts.
I ALONZO A. DOZIEK,
■ WiNk y k Cocnselor'at Law
I UOLVMBUS. GA.
■ 'l'C* in state andlFedera! Conrte (n
■ lj at J Alabama. Make* Oermm-r
--■ speciality. Office over No 12G
■“bn, Ga.
■uiribus Denial Rooms,
T. POOL, Proprietor
1 Home Building Colrmibna Ga.,
W" T ' I7TeITi \.} r inr
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'ILIOX, GEORGIA.
*- his teudence in the north rt,
*’ s of town, and will bo found st
■ f IY>Mtneslnya and Saturday*.
strictly fj, ghe .cnsh.-HE.
A UUtri) KTOBY.
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Alev. II Stfplieu* and 801 l Tooiubv
r /-*
A Unitor* named Royston had
sued Peter Bonnet, for hi- bill, long
over due for attending the \vi‘e of
the latter. 11. Stephen*
wall t it tbe Rennet side and Robert
Toomlis tlten senator ol the United
States, vyasjprJßr. lvdy>iou.' The
doctor liroyod -the wuni+yr t>f his
visits, their value according to 10-6al
6al fnistmn, and liw "own authority
yac'i.eu,_ Jit:. B e..
plien* told his client that the phy
sician nad inarle out his ease, and,
as there was nothing wherewith <o
rebut or offset the claim, the ouly
thing left to do was to pay it.
“No,” said Peter, “I hired you to
speak in my case., and now speak
sir."
Mr. Stephens told him there was
nothing to say ; he had looked on
to sec that it was made out, and it
was.
Peter was obstinate and at last
Mr. Stephens fold him to make a
speech himself if he th iughl one
could be made.
“I will,” said Peter B nnef, ‘ if
Bobby Toombs won’t be to hard
on me,”
Senator Toombs promised, and .Pe
ter began:
Gentleman of the jurv; You
audlispUin farmers, and i we
don’t stick together these‘ere law
yms and doctors wdl gel the ad
vantage of I ain’t no objection
to them in tneir proper [dace, hut
they ain’t, farmers, gentlemen of the
jurv.
• Now this man Royston was a
now doctor, and I went tor Li rn to
come an’to doctor my ife’s sore
leg. And he come an’ and some
salve truck omo it and some rags,
l>ut never done it one Int < f gentlr
<_r>d, gentleman o* the j l l -V. I
don’t believe he is no doctor, no
way. There is doemrs
as is doctors sure enough, but this
man don’t earn his money; and if
you st nd lor loin, as tvlrs S .rah
\tkinson did. for a negro boy as
was worth Si,OCO, he just kills him
atid want* pay lor it.”
•‘I don’t ’’ thundere-I the doctor.
“Did you cure him ?” asked Pe
ter wiili iheßl-,w aceenrs of aju-ige
wit h ihe black cap oil.
The doctor was silent, and Peter
proceeded :
“A-1 was saving, gentlamen of
the yury we farmers when we sell
our cotton lias got to give val y for
tiie money we ask,and doctors ain’t
none too good to be put to. the
same rule. And I don’t believe
this Sam lioyslon is no doctor no
ho w.
The physician again put in his
oar with: “Look at my diploma if
you think I am no doctor.”
< Hi* diploma I’’ exclaimed the
new fledged orator, with great con
tempt. “His diploma ! Gentle
men that t* a lug word for printed
sheep skin, and it didn’t make no
doctor of the sheep as first wore it,
nor does it of the man who now
carries it. A good newspaper has
more in it, and I p’int out to you
that he ain’t no doctor at all.
The man of medicine was row in
a fury, an-$ screamed ‘‘ask - mj
patients it I am net a doctor what
is a doctor 1”
‘Tasked my wife,” retorted Pe
ter, an she said as Low I told you
wasn’t”
“A-k my other patients, said doc
tor Eoystott.
This seemed to be the straw that
broke the camel’s back, lor peter
replied with a look and lone of nu
merable sadness 1
‘•That is a hard saying, gentle
men of the jury, and one that, re
quires me to die, or to have powers
a* I’ve hem teli ceased to be- x r..
cised since the Apostles. Does ht
expect me to tiring the angel Gab
cel down to toot iiis horn before his
time and cry aloud: ‘Awake ye
dead, and tell this court nnd jury
your opinion of Royston’s pracuoet”
Am I to go to the lonely church
yard and rap on the silent Umi>,
and to say to urn as is as last at rest
from pli.sic and doctor bills/ “Git
up here, an l state if you die-, a
natural death, or was burted up by
some doctors ?”Ile says ask hm pa
tients, and, gentlemen of the jury,
ihey are all dead 1 Wh re is Mrs.
Lseaz v’s man Sam Go w*k the
HAMILTON, HARRIS CO., GA., FRIDAY, APRIL 5. 1878.
worms iu the graveyard where he
li -! Mr. Peakes woman Sarah was
attended by him, her tunerai
was appi’uted, and he had the
corpse ready. Where is that likely
Bill as belonged to Mr. .Mitchell.
Now in glory a* expressin Ids opin
on on Roystou’.- doQtorin.' Where
is that baby gal of llar.".y S. evens ?
Sic are where doctors cease from
troublin' and the infants are at r<
“Geiiilamt-ii of the jury, he has ot
chickep enough at my house to pay
for his salve, and I furnished the
rags, and I tioii’t suppose be
charges for ittakin’ of her worse, and
even he don’t pretend to o.uarge for
curin’ of her, and I am humbly
thankful that her nothin’ for her
inwards, ns he did his other pa
nes, for somethin’ made tun all
die mighty sudden .’’
Here the applause hiadu the
speaker sit down iu qroai conlu"
aicii, and in spite ofa logical re
sta ement of the casse ,by Senator
I’oombs, the and olor lost and Peter
Bonnet won.
A startling decimon relat ng to
the ri-ht of a husband to rlie custo
dy of hts s ife has recently been
rendered by a Georgia Judge. The
wife was a minor, being only sixteen
years of age, and on this ground
her father detained her at home.
The husband sued out a writ ot
habeas corpus, and on the return
day of the writ the Judge held ‘that,
notwithstanding the license was ir
regularly issued .ud 'lie father had
not given hts consen', she being six
teen years ol age, the martiage wjs
valid and binding, and the parties
occupied the relationship of husband
and wife; but that under the law
which gives ‘he parent the custody
ami right to the services ot his child
until majority, unless ho voluntarily
looses it, the defendant had the
right toher services until she was
t w-'tiiy-'ine, and therefore was enti
tled o her custody. An order was
therefore passed dismissing the writ
ana remanding the wife to .he pos
session of her father.” rids ibcis.
ion, therefore, establishes an extra
ordinary precedent. If generally
enforced a striking revolution w ould
be made in matrimonial aff.irs.
Actresses, vocalists and young ladies
with genius for acquiring for uues
t..rough a precocity of natural abili
ty, thereby enriching their immedi
ate families, would be out of the
range of mercenary young men with
hearts to let. The decision gives
the cure for a first-rate play. An
oft-quoted line in a certain popular
pi ay could, with slight altera ion,
he introduced with immen-e effect;
‘•ln all times and in all places a
husbadd has the tight to claim the
custody of tiis wife.”
't he business men of Atlanta are
up in arms against the drummers,
or “comme’cial travelers,” as the
gentlemen of that genial ilk denotn
ina e thetnsclvs. The A latita mer
chants complain that these retire..
sentaiives of foreign hon-es came
just in “eaon and sell goods through
the eity, paying no taxes/ and in
con-eauence destroying home trade.
They demand a remedy from the
local authorities, and want the rem
edy applied at oree. The m< rehants
eav further. “While i' can not be
denied that, through tie pe-sona
solicitation of agents, many houses
in this country have built up large
lucrative trades, it Cinst be admitted
that the general -endency of iho ys
tem (it dramming is d< nmraliz ng
commerce—nor do we, by this a.—
-enion, assault the personal charac
ter of the many mo-t excellent men
whose vocation is to sell uoods ‘on
rhe road,’ hut, in their persistent ef
forts to please their employers, t bey
TO beyond the lines of safety, ami
frequently sell to parties who should
not i>e recommended to credit.
They are -responsible for half t,Jv
losses an<l half of the bankruptcies.’*
This determination naturally seems
to intplv that Atlanta merchants do
not pursue the same practice them
selves in sending agents throughout,
thoconntry. Ho wever, the ngg -s
lion that the traveling men nre res
ponsible for such a large percents*
of the failures furnishes food for
some 1 though’.
The soldiers and their widow* of
the war of 1812 hare beta pen-ion
ed. The I/ill to pension tho- of
the Indian and Mexican wars are
still pending.
I’ITCU IN YOU NO I.ADIK*.
/ .1
Come, young ladies, the time tor
tolly, loo'ishne.-s, and fashion is
di mi gone. Tne sooner you ‘•piudi
in” and nu.ke yoiirsc.ve< more use
fut and less ornamental, the betfe.
for you Everybody’s son don't
own a bank, uni men ain’t aumu.i
buy ng ’household pets and wall,
flowers for wives.” The stock of
“..Id fools’’ is about fun out, and
Betsy Janes and Hannah Anns will
hg in demand alter AwbHttby sensi
ble tneu, who w ant, help-mates and
not Mj'-eats. Pitch in, help your
mother, loam som her
before she dies and leave*, you an
ides and leaves you an idle, agno
rant do-uothing—a stumbling block
in the road of ife for oilier* to run
against and fall oVT. Go to work,
it. must come. These are terrible
tunes, and the sooner you realize
ti e awful facia and condition of
things m every day file, the bettei
it will bo tor you. Take your moth
er’s old pace in the dining-room
and the kitchen and “give her a
rest.” Show a disposition to belt,
her, even if you are in the way. It
will cheer her old heart to know
that ymt are at least willing to help
her, even If von don’t know how.
Pitch in ari.l try at any rate.
Gin. To"inli.a, in tin inloi'view
with u reporter of toe Atlanta Con
s'itution, very clover y refused to
eo.n"'.it htm-elf on the qtie-ii"ii of
candidacy for Govei nor in 1880. and
at the siune time ndmimeired a qniei
rebnke to tlmse who Sic trying to
hurry him into position as a candi
date. He said.'
‘ I have neither desiVc, wish nr
ex, o ‘tati'in ever to re-enter tlte puh
tin set vice iu any cupaci'y w hatever,
or to hold any t.fiioe civil or militn
ry citlu r under the Governnicni of
the Uni'ittl Statcß or Hie KtnU.* of
Georgia: hut as my liie iny U-t. I
will consider myself equal’ ’<> 'l'’ 1
hurt lieu and would re-enter the
public -ervice in tiny posiiinn to
which I umj he called by the people,
and in which, in my judgment, 1
could promote good grvi ininen 1
of the human race, and e-pecial'y of
that in wli t'li Providence In* ca*'
inV destiny. Mv determination on
such a qnes'ion won't! not in lb*
least he affected by the so ca led
)4 h amendment. It therefore can
never control my action. I b ive
nothing to make in public hie. I
would consider it a public calamity
to me. I want to see the new gen.,
eration that is coming on tak"
charge of matter*. If I ever con
clude to mu the people will know
it, because they will have to demand
ir. But I don’t iriteud to kick be
iore I am spurred."
An elephant got in the way of a
railway train in India. “The brute
turned and fl al on se* ing the engine,
hut was sptedily caught. Ihe buf
fer beams of the engine being very
low, the beast,* hind legs were sit
down, as it were, with Ins hindq-iar
le.-s against the smoke-house door,
which ns red-hot. The pour
Cmast managed to keep his fore-feet
going, though hu-iled along faster
than ever he had gone in his tiie be
fore, and in a few minutes the train
canietoaslannstill atid he got, away,
fie moved off tin-line at
uprooted a clump f bamboo, then
wreaked dire vengeance on a tree,
nnd was last eeen rushing through
the j ingle, tearing and smashing
everything in his oath. He wa
sadly cm and burned in tint hitid
q tuners, and will prob.bly never be
of use again.”
The newsboy polished everything
but. himself, yet his ready an*-'em
cover a multitude of faulis. Two
new sboys came to the cotin er. Go
of lb- til put down ten cent* and
called tor three paper*. The other
scoffed imrn diately, and remarked
that he v-uld be asshamed to buy
only ten cents worth of papers. Af
ter thus Hpea ing, he magnificently
put do -n twenty vtitr, and demand
cd papers for the whole atmnount
“Why,” said thec’erk,“yoM needn.t
talk; you are buying on y tw. niy
cents worth; that i- scarcely m-u,
than ten cents.” “It isn’t hey/ ’ re
torted the twenty cents boy, it * u
hundred jw cent rnordN Ihecleik
e.ilil not alio 1:- r w -rd.
Ij-jun 1 to soli —hook’.
the rtHiR • tvri.E.tf ky.
Thcro are nroie American men in
h* penile.l‘iaries of his country
'earning trades titan therj is outside
The principal causes ol
his arc .bat wo educating our
young men for gentlemen—Dying
u> make lawyers, preacln rs. doctors
and clerks out of material that na
ture intended for blowdown,lw, tail
ors, and other honusi. “bower* of
wood aud dtader* of wmter.*’ It i*
a mistake, and a hig one to teach
boys and girts that to labor is dis
graceful, and to do nothing for a
living is more becoming to sneie y
in which they cxneot to move And
have tl e resp aj; 01. Hung such so
ciety I It is rotten to the core to.,
day, and there are many men’s sons
and daughters who are now tiring
educated to piny tin- parts, ot “le.id-4
iug lady’’ and “waUii.g gervileinnn'*
in the gnat drama of life, who will
light out. for a poor..houseor petii
teniiaiy before they h.ve played
their parts and the eurtain dobs. Go
to w orl(. — Curler-Jonrual.
WOMAN'S I.OV*.
A man, who hid struggled with
malignant disease, approach that
crisis in it* stage on which hi* hfe
seemed to depend. Sleep, uninter
runted sleep, might insure bis recov
ery. Hts anxious wife, sc.lively
daring to breathe, was sitting by
hi- bed; her servants, exhau-ted by
e nstant watching, ha t all left her,
Ii was jia-t 12; a door wa< > pen
for ai>; -ho heard, m the stil’ncss of
the nigln, a window open below
stairs, nml soon at er approaching
footsteps, A moment more and •:
man wiih hi- face di-gni-ed entered
1 tie room. She lu-iHtitly saw her
husband’s danger, and anticipating
1 he design of the unwelcome intru
der, she pointed to her hu-band, and
1 |,i-i -aii g tier finger upon her ips to
implore silence, held out to the rob
ber h> r peraoand tier key-. To her
great surprise, lie took neither.
Whether he w as terrifb and or charm
ed by the courage of her affection
cannot b known. He tell the mom,
and, wiiliunt robbing a house sanct
ified by such strength of aff oiion,
he departed.
The Ghoceh’s Gift to iii<
Preacher —Tt.e Covington (ivy.)
covrespiiiiilen' tebs this.* “Acuun
trv merchant visited the coy and
purchased Irmii a dollar store a ta
ble castor, which he took liono
with him. and after putting a tag
on it mark 'd ‘ $14,” in idc it a pies
ent to a MeJuxli-t jneacher, whose
church liis fttniily attended, The
reverend gentleman took the pack
a home, ■ period it, and examined
the contents. The next day lie
brought the castor wiih tog attach
ed back to the grocery man and
said 10 him : “I am 100 poor i
this world’s goods to afford to dis
play so valuable acstor on my ta
ble and it you have n > objection I
should like to return it and take
sl4 worth of groceries in its stead
The merchant could do nothing but
acquiesce; but fancy his feeling*.
Probably no yortion of ihe hu"
man ana'omy is so delicate sensi
tive, srid at the eame iinm *o capri
cious in i's action as l!>e human er
We have known a woman who
c >ti!d stand up in the garret, look
ing out of a dormer window, and
hear husband Ki-s the hired (.ii! in
the c.-llar,B room* and two flight* <d
si airs away, an I tb” ri x n g'lf hat
very same woman would take In r
leiby to church and hold it on her
'ap while it screamed and h ■ >ld
likecri niimites of the sermon in'o
oblivion, t-nd l>e astoniHurd when
she w a- told that the dear child bad
been crying.
—Bridges Lrniili *• : “Do
you know what I'd doit I lord I■ t
of money ? The first thing I’d do
would be to buy me a prindng shop
and run a news-paper, I’d print
my poperin colors, I’l put iny
leading editorial in crimson, so a*
to have them read, obi'tiay depart
ment in blank, r.cwfl t'em- ill be-lac;
dop fights*! purp !e; financial ar
ti,!es r. live to rai'rnad motiopo
'.*•* in car-mine; foreign war news
in *ear-let; marriages in ro*u tint
birth* in yell-ow and advertise
ment* iu white, because they are so
r^i.
CHIT Y TUB WAY
—-We are silver bug* i;0"\
Pocket books are uo w wdvn
t
—All men are not liom >'v>, bill
•nine are lumu less than other*,
—Song ot the shoo maker—“A
rise my sole a rise ’’
—L z’itess traVul* so glow that
poverty ovur kes it.
—Ben Wade use to *av that b,
ween the chairs of a dentist and n
photographer he had no choice.
—There arc more tools than wise
rti-n, and even in the vrise min.
mure fHy than window.
—Some ineii mo Ike clie.-ntn
burrs : you most -momti tlirm the
right way or you wi'l get hurt."
Why should a spider ben good
correspondent? Because lie drops
a line by every post,
Couternuieiit is undoubtedly
belter th ol money; still a modor..
ate mnout tot hard cash rather in
duce* con eminent than otherwise.
A young lady in Wisconsin r<-
itt.-ed .111 offer ot tu irriuge on tin
ground that her fath- r was notable
to support a iH'ger family.
—lf a man i* l ui'iou* 10 know hon
much he won'il be missed iu thi
-1 01 Id, let him sitek n ennibric ntedlt
into a mill pond, pull it out, and
I In n measure the hole,
Wln-n a man u 110 hits hi
thumb instead of the tuck with nt
hunmer retrains from u ing tin
>“|dnfu tanguage’’ it m a good eii
dencf) of a thorough conversion.’
fiie natural man cannot aeon;
I'lish such a feat,
I lone*'via a priceless virtue,
ami ought to be inculcated. Then
is no excuse for any one’s dishones
ty excip' our own.
—She who does not make her
tamily comfortable will herself ucv
vr be happy at horn ; and slie who
is nut happy at home will never he
iiupp v any w here.
—ln every bull 100 m corner you
will find hidditi hi hind the stucco
worn, a ineditutivc e; ider. lie n
lent ding low to spin u wed and in
wu'.einng tome nminuia who Lana
Oaughiei for s de.
—lla in 11 is to be bapiiz and it
oiighi to be done thoroughly. Tin
oilier day a Convert was immersed,
and wlicu lie wont home liu look
wiih him the iiiiiiimer’a puukelbnok.
II he had been held under water lor
hall an hour this accident would
never have occurred.
—The tallest man in the United
Slates is probably Hunri Tinfcntou,
a native ol iit-souri, now residing
in IRus cuuiny, Texas, and for
mer y a confederate soldier who
elands seven loel aud six inches in
his bai e feet.
—Gowansvillo Out. boafl of a
Unde who w a recently married the
ourtb tinuf. and who is wot over
eighteen yea* of She is mole
to. lunate ih.an sonjn of the gnls
down ibis way, wo know of sevol -
u | who is thirty anu was ueyer led
U) the altar to their life,
—Willie Lister a young man in
Cedar ooumy, Neb. was awhile ago
‘ living in clover,” engaged to hub
ado 7. n young ladies, and would
have, been yet if they hadn’t begun
uivii mg bach other to bo brides
maids, That broke up Lister, anu
rite young ladies went io a body and
s l lire to hri homestead, burning,
everything,
W hen wesn* tho poor women
trying to get a living by making
ihiiTs at ten cents a piece, or teach
ing j i a public school at hall the
sulary which the masculine gender
demands lor the same work, we lee!
ibat the li tie girl was right wl o
siml : “I \ i.ii God would math
me all to pieces and make in,
into a boy, tor I bad rather be u bad
hoy I ban a good girl.”
Anew bracelet, outwardly of
a most ch&rt-e, innocent and beauti
ful design, but insanity a ravening
wolf, has just been invnred ami
thrown Upon the market. It ha*
a wicked little secret spring that
reaches out and flip* a fellow by
the cuff the moment he goes to
squeeze his sweetheart’s hand,
amt holds him until her “pa” eat
come iuto tne parlor and gazing
Bterly upon the aff ctionaio and
periuibcd tableau, demand of the
young mail what are LUj lutcujyus
$2-00 A YEAR,
VE6ETINE
Purifies the Blood, Renovates
and Invigorates the Whois
System.
ITS SIHBICAL FBOrKimn AW
Alterative, Tonic, Solvent,
and Diuretic. * °
£- *. \ ft4
VnOimnc is made axoluidvo’.jr from th* Jnioa* ftf
Ssrefullj-ae!ota<l bark*, roots and berba, and aa
Strongly oonoentrnted that It will elfodCaalty aradicala
from tbs i/atein craif tamf of Mci*ofulu Mn oiu
! lons Huuivir, Tuinora, ( nnrer, I nnt i roua
1 Humor, r.cyalptlna, Holt Kitcuwi, hjphU
Itiio Dlsensca, I'naker, Fnlnlnrwi nf Ihs
Btomat’li, aod all diaaaaaathat arias from un(*ur
, Mood. Hcbatixu, lnflfiiniiintory dsi i brcula
VhftMMlsiHa Nratsjsliv, I-out, and Spinal
BH> ■****/*
ibn blood.
For IlcePs and Emptlrs pfurnar* tit tli# .
Bk!n, Piostnlca, Pimp Ira, llsicb’*. Bsll.i,
1 Tetter, f raldbt nd, and Kinr, *Ol jti, Vosotai*
i baa Mer fsiiad to sffart a parmam/nt curd.
For. Fains In tUs ISfirk, IvicUcry Com*
plaints, Dropsy, rentals W*t uUncu y I.ru*
coriUcs:i, irifl'M frosi intsmal uloaratit, Aad
j otorina and Bi'H#a and <*SQCrsJ Debility , Vial*
I tikk aot* dir*< i!y tffvMt ths satawa of tbaao com.
plamta. It aTi*oraka atJtngtbsas tbs .ptftpp
Ajratam, uots upon lha aoerstiva or*;:.o. allay* laflaja*-
i sun turn, tuxsa wJ car at ion and resula: t a tbs boWala.
For C:uU).rrb 9 D.vhju jmliu Hub.iunl ( 0%,
tlTcnssN, I'nlpltnllon of tbs Ilssrt, llrnd*
ache, Flics, Nervenaasss, and l>cuvn*|
rroatruiion of tha NciVOlUi na
medicine has ever civm auth 1 Tot t aAt.afactioa m
tbe Veoktznk. It the blood, tleanaes ail of
tbe orfaua, and pomeea a poaer over tbs
Mi vous njrstem.
The t omarluble core* effected by VKCRni bav#
i lndureJ many phyah iana and apethr.cariee wl on we
know, to pi une it in tlieir own famihea.
| In fact. Tioiiwf ta ti e beet rtfnsdy yet diacov,
•:od for t’ e h hove dieeaaea, and ia the oo'y roi>--bls
JDJLOOD FI KH Jllliyttplaced btHorotbepublic.
UNQUALIFIED APPRECIATION.
Dot ton, Nov. 1, 1075.
H. It Stk \*S*NS, Faq.
Vcar .STr.— durma t)ie paet five rwira.r hao had
•n.pleopportunity tulpdire ol the merit <t Viu.k.
TINS. Jay wito ! tiAuu it lor**oniplAirf #it ;uhnK
S lady of dolivOto lint!lh, with inure hoicetixiui 4bh ia
khan anytinns cMi hteh nlio ever tried. I hnve
l iven itk> my b..dreii until r aln.out eviy oircutn.
stmice attending a lt* ienniy. ami aiw#yi< with
tnarkud beiii’Bt. Ihavwtiikcn if lny*e!r with amb
preat lif-noUt ttiat 1 -.‘.imot tvid WorGa to vxpreab Mtjr
umui ilitii and appr*** iutmuoi kt* goi.iiyw a*.
Vvhiie pertiirmisg my dutlfeaaN a Police<JfHcer ir
Alii* • ity, it )iaa beun mv lyt-to tfll in with a pient
eleai ol a kunaa. 1 nnneaitaiinaiy rnoiuii rtiil V*r
Suinw, aud I never knrw of a .*• whe H did not
• prove ail that waf oUimrul for it. rarttumariy 10
caaea of a (Uibilitat4 vr inip<-.nvn lud Ms.te ut tlia
thlood tta etTe< ts aih ronily Wondrrlul; aud tor all
tHiinplaiute artaiug irom nu impuro ataioot lite b|o4<<f
It uppeara to work iik* a harm,ltd Ido pot lodirve
Aiitre are any oircnut;tflnica nndurwhu ii Veomins
inn t> uesd with injuniiua riwuit*, aud it will aiwayt
afford me to itivu any further iutormaims
AaUfSbatiJkuowabvut Vjeo*gi>e. ? f
l'oiice bution i.
CANNOT BE EXCELLEO.
CUAIILKHTUWN, MaBS.
11. B. Btkvkns*
Pear Sir,—Thi* la to retft.'y tiiat I Imre iiiimJ your
"Blood Prep-ration" iaMuy tain tty for aovrrnl >earr,
and thinV font Tor Soruiulaori/uiiKoroua liuiuoru or
ftheumalu; effswtiona it cannot be uai niifd. and un a
IRtHid purifier and apHng medicine iti*tlm bo. tilling
1 have evor iihhl. and 1 navo iimml alinont morythnig.
1 can cheorluily rouiiumendil to any one m need ut
Stub a medicine.
Your* reaped fully,
Hr*. A. A. DLNbWuhJt. h Rueaell Htxesk
VECETINE
Prepared by
H. It. STEVUMS, I lost 011, Musa.
Vofletine U Sold by aii Druggists.,
tea. . - .-r~ V '■ r*rm
LARGEST, ",'7s’£S
NOW is the Urns to bubrcutio lor iuu
CRICKEI" HEARTH
Tli, psoplo’* fnvorits litfnry aoA family
j'jurrisl. Il is mutu'iolb <H omnuin il
ucrstsd pup'-r (nlzb of HsrptrV Weekly),
ft.led vim splendid ►eriwl .lid sboit sio
ne-, f-keioiies, |oems, nsefnl k
wit ai-cl bomof, ueswi rs to eorraApond.
erjis, pu/z es, r-dho:, p pu ! tti song-, elo.
b v-l), eutrtkiU'(ig, sn using sud in
s'iu 'iv* The lr|<eht, bmilsonie-i, best
Mini ohitnp' *t p.per ot lls (• * * publi-btil.
Only fl per yesr, with large and hand
some Clin n'O, “S'U'limi ," n 76e per
y.-ar wi'hout p-wnimu. Iu order to m
trqrlnoc il iu'o new homes, we oiake lb*
ful owing offer,;
B| enisl i.ffer No. 1. —Upon rsoi ipi of
on'y 25 5 we will eetil th- Crioket ou tbe
He.rtb fr four month- ou irnd, and ou*
pair of elcysnr cbmoin- free
Kpeitisl offor No 2 -Va one tbreH
csril hl.suji wh will sci it ii epocjujsn ropy,
arid a copy of a bcsut'fnl l*lher,ph‘* en
grsvmg ci.lillid, 4 ■'l'biß I’rt.ffertd Ken,'
free. Address
V. M LUPTO* & CO ,
245 Drosdwwv. N. Y.
rilK SUN.
IS7B NEW YORK. 1878.
AS !* time ppro,obsff>r th* renewal
■if enbsctip'ions, TiIJC BUN would re
liiiud ns friends srid wc leishers every
where that il i* ngai'i a candidate for ibelf
uouaideru'km slot support Upon ns
record tor tbe ps-t ten years ft relies for
a continuance of the buurlv sympiby
and gcncro'is r-o-operniiou which bav,
bi'bcrto tss n c*-*ndad lo it from eVtry
quarter of ibe Union.
t’be Daily Sou ia a four-psge sheet of
28 O'liinun*, p'i a by ni il, po-t paid, 55
a mou'h, or $0 60 per year.
Tbe B'rndsy odi'ion ot ibe TUfi BUM
i. sn eichl-fiige cbeet of 5d ooiumns.
While giving ibe news of tbe day, il alsh
contains s huge smonut of liur.ry sno
iiiscellaneous matter -riccia.ly prepared
for it. TLo Sunday tU.V ha- n.et wild
great success Po-' c.i.i ,f| ‘>u a year.
THE WEEKLY SUN.
Who dons not know Ihe Weekly Sun
ft circulates throughout tbe tinned
Sta-es, the Canadas, and beyond. Ninety
'hous tod families greet its welcome pages
weekly, and regard it in the light of guide,
counsellor and friend. Is r.cws, edito-
Hal, sgriculmral and literary department,
.oaks it essentially a jou.uai for tho fam
ily and tho flreside. Tortus, $1 a year,
cost paid. This price, quality consider-,
ed, malt" it 'bo cheapest newspaper pub-*
ii. For clubs of ton, wiih <fto ea-h,
W# will send S' x'ra copy free. Addiohl
I L'DLISdLK OF THE BUN,
Now 1...* oltf