The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, August 26, 1875, Image 4

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3 USINESS CARDS. "•' ' - -- - - : v AWh Jl. HI Lewis r & Slßi, AitQrußtrgf Fit *?,B.w/' UItEEMMIORAI <ai. - Ci\. april 8, 1875-ly Philip B. Rohinson, Attorney at Law GRKENESBORO’. . . . GA \Y/ILL give prompt attention b> business entrusted to hia professional care. Fen. 20, 1878—Gras ii7~e7 'wTpaTwtek, Attorney at Law, 4illE;G\’EßltOltA', - * - i\. AIL business to .Kim 1 re ceive personal attention igr OFFirß—(With Judge Heard,) in •he Court-H-uise. whero lie enn be found luring business hours. 1H00t.15,’74 -it vT. w.'lSjwfklE ATTORNEY AT LAW , U3ION POINT, • - *;a OFFERS his professional services to the people of Qrcene and adjoining enun ffef, and hopes, by close attention to bui-i --iness to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. jan23 74—ly. !h*. Win. Worgiiik RESIDENT BIATI.Vr GuEEtfESB OR 0\ GA. ‘ fib. 1. 1*74. 1 Medical Card, Drs. BODKIN & BOLT, XIaVIKL ass.-icirtfoi! tbenisclvei iii (lib Fraction of Medicine, respectfully tender their services to the citizens of <;l:i;km?s -ttono’ and surrounding country. Mareli 4, 1875—tf BY Ylrtn. W. ’*3. THOMAS, AVGUSTA. Gu am. 21— ly. T. Markwalter, Marhie Works t 3UOAD Street, AUGUSJA, Ga. MARBLE n. Tomb-stones, Marble Mantle#, and Furniture Ala bin of all kinds, from the plainest to the most eliborato, dose.ned and funiMiM to ardef at Snort notice. All work for .tin country carefully boxed. f :ti>v2,WJ —lf Up(HIVNG U-Q devote m\ self etitirel-, to the legitimate business of Giollc and Wateli Rt pairing, fbjm this date, l of fermy entire Stock of Watches and Jewel ry at, cost, finding that, it interferes too much with the business. 1 prefer. 11. yi U!K AI.TMK. Grecnesboro’, Ga., Uept. 2-1, l&T-Wf ¥m, H. Brandi, ATTORNEY AT LAW. RF.r>F,f<t)no', <a. f 40NTINUES to give his undivided alten sj tiou tmthf practice of hi.- Profession,. •Teturning thanks tg his iclients for their 'neouTAgement* in the p-st ! e hopes by ilcse application to business to merit aeor .linuance of the same ever Drug ' ore f Me:- -rs. B. Torlicrt A, Cos. Hreenesboro' Jan ltith IS7l—lv. - . JAMES B. PARK, XT T£S TT AND— COUNSELOR AT LAW, GREEXESnORO', . - . C,A X\TUiT< pice prompt sutfnt! m to aP bu- VV siness Intrust ed to his profc-dona'C ran*. In the Counties of Greene. Mm in, Putnam, Baldwin, Hancock and Taliaferro. Ofl.ec—’With Hon. Philip i>. Rob inson. april 8,1875 —(<!ns pm m ✓ AND icuis, PATENT MEDICINES, FIXE PERFUMERY. TOILET ARTICLES, WIN DOW CIIiASS, all si#s, LAMPS and LANTERNS. BUST'S Ci.\ltUE\ SEEDS, KEROSENE OIL, WHITE LEAD, Colore, LIN SEED OIL, BRUSHES, &<\. For sale By John A. (*riffiii s lE?"Physicians’ prescriptions carefiijly dispensed, agril 8, ISId-ly USE the Princess Roap Five Cents. The largest and fe'est bar of Laun Iry Suap in town for a nickle, at W c CARTWRIGHT'S Jyfl iJI C U LTL 1 iLVL h looks durwiSUdMin, rho home of the Farmer lias charms ;evcj^ pew, Wi'.ere health, peace and competenccjreign. raMf- <t Weights sam! tires. rt ntoraiAi nfLa uj|i9 iv * Jiu.-htls. Lbs. fflrheU. Lbs. Wheat, <lO Buckwheat. Shelled corn 50 Dried peaclies, P Com.in*the car 7“ Dried apples, 2d Boas, ‘ - *OO Onions, -5" Bye, 50 Sait, 50 Oats, 02 Stone coal, 80 Bariev. 47 Malt, 88 Irish Potatoes, GO Wheat bran, 20 Street Potatoes, 55 Turnips, 55 White Beans, 00 Plastering hair, 8 Castoi LfaiUV 45 L<tii*okeb (mie. fjO rTovei7eed" 00 (lorn Meal, TinnUn’ See 1, 45 Fine Salt, 55 Flax Soul, 50 Ground peas, 25 Tlemp Seed 45 Cotton Seed, 32 Blue Grass seed. 14 AtlvnntJtjge oV Honing Wh< fil lW Anew theory in (ho physiology of tho wheat plant has been pro posed, embracing anew fact in re lation to its ability to send out new offset from tbo kernel wben deep planted, after fflc ef3c or surface roots are destroyed by frost, acci dent, br insects. An observing farmer of our acquaintance has comclo that conclusion by finding that wheat which was ploughed in, or even deeply set 'with the grain drill, recovered ir. the Spring, after having been completely Winter Killed and blown away from its plactf of growth. So satisfied was he of the fact, that he last Fall tried the experi ment of planting a cettaiq number of grains at tbo respect wMlqrrhs of 3, •}-, a, and G inches, which, after Coming up, and getting three or four bihdes, ho cut off, and a few dnyia since, exhibited to us, as ho did some that wero eaten off by the wire-worm, which had a set of roots about the kernel, and had started a new and fresh sprout of half an inch in length, that apparently would increase, and next Spring, show tiio surface- The examples shown us had two fetts of rtulkhs, omside roots,! one at the kernel* and one at the surface attached to a small bulbous-formed knob, and opt of which grows the future 3t')ol3 a cra;ffte' . They wero connected by a slender stipm, w-Jnih wa3 thar onglnal Plumule of the plant, and which was ir some cases loti 11 green, and in those destroyed by tho worm, dead; yot they all ex hibited a fresh sprout at the kernel, apparently but a few days old. It has long been said that wheat ploughed iiq would stand tho Win ter better than when sown l-rond cist; and it is, asserted, and wo ba lievo admitted, that wheat sown by the drill is not near as much affect ed by frost, as when slightly cover-' od by tho ordinary process. Now if this tendency of wheat when, bowii deep to send out two roots, tinll wlien tlfe upper ones tiro destroyed to throw out a new sprout at the bottom ones from* tho 'kernels, is so, it is a discovery of the greatest importance—especi ally to this wheat-growing region, where, ns in nil now counties, it is found that the cutting down the forests, and clearing up tho land, causes the Winters to become more ( opon and unsteady, and tho in creasing prevalence of insects would seeuv t@ indicate the neces sity of doepjcovenng o! the seed, to protect it against freezing out, ’ or other accidents, and ensure its coming again in tho Spring. ;i) Them Fust, Many ol the following examples for practice in articulation are old, but still not altogether worn out. Some of our younger readers will probably play “twist-thc tongue*’ with them for n little while: Amid ike moist, and coldest frosts. With barest wrists nnd stoutest boasts, lie thrusts liis finger.' ftgnTp“t the posts, And still insists kesoes the ghosts. (T all 1 saws I ever saw saw, 1 never saw a saw saw As this saw saws. Crazy Cray croft caught a evate of erickled erah-t / ' A crate of cricklod crabs crazy Cray croft caught: If entry Cray croft caught a era! e of crickled crabs; Where's the crate cf cricklod crabs crazy t i Craycroft caught? Thou wreath’d and iho farfetched ox, and imprison'd him in the volcanic Mexican mountain i cf lVp-O'Cat-a net-1 in Cc-to-pax i, j Fcter joiner pjeked a peck ~of f a peck,, of picklpd eierl I’# tar Mfcen picked. If Petek Ipier [Sekedh pec* of pickl'd occk of pibkled peppers Peter Piper picked? When .a twister twisting, WonM twist him a twist, For twisting a twist Three times he will twist * h*-; tho Uvj*ts | * WflmS4rfmn*tlioTwist, The Yv.ist untwisting I Untwists the twist. Robert Rowloy rolled a round roll-round; a round roll Robert Rowley rolled round. Where roil ed tho round roil Robert Rowley, rolled round? Peter T’rangler, the prickly pear picker, Ticked throe per Its of prickly,prangly jmare From the Prntigley pear trees On the pleasant prairies. Villoy Vite and vife vent on a voyage to Vest Vinson and Vest Vindham von Vitson VodnesGay. Randy-legs Borachio Mustaehio. Whiskcrifucius, tiio bald but bravo Borabardino, of Bagdad, helped Aborimlique Blue-beard, Bashaw of Balamandeb, to beat down an abominable Bumble Bee of Bashaw. I saw Esau kissing Kate; The fact is, we all three saw; • * I saw Esau, he saw me, And she saw I saw Esau. —Dean Swift said: “It is with narrow souled people as it is with nar rownecked bottles; tho less they have in them, the more noise they make iD pouring it out.” —llarry, after looking on while his new sister cried at,' bring washed and dressed, turned away, stiying, “ If she screamed like that up in heaven I don’t wonder they sent her off.” —A young lady of Athens said “her beau was a thief.” When requested by the mother of the accused to prove her charge, she replied, “He stole a dozen kisses from me.” OXIiY ©NJU DOIiLAR! Savauiudi Weekly Morning News Withheenl to any address six months for (me" Dollar. This is one of the cheapest weeklies pubHfhed. It is not a blanket sheet in which ail sorts of matter is promiscu ously thrown, it is a neatly printed four page paper, compactly made up and edited with great care. Nothing of a dull or heavy character is admitted into the columns of the Weekly. It is an elaborately [compiled compendium of the best things I that appear in the Daily News. The tele- Igraphic despatches of the week are re-edi- II oil and carefully weeded of everything that ;is not strictly of a newsy character. It [alsocontains full reports of the markets; 'thus, those who have not the advantage of ■a daily mail, can get. all the news, for six (months, by sending One Dntlai to the pub- JliftiieDi' one,..year by sending Two dtoilavr. The Daily Morning flews is the same .reliable oegan of public,opinion that it. lias alwayS been —vigorbtfS, thoughtful and conservative in the discussion of the issues pf’the day, and lively, sparkling and en tertaining in its presentation of the news. In gathering and publishing iho latest in formation and in discussing questions of public policy, the Morning News is fully abreast of the most enterprising journalism of the times. Price, $lO for 12 months ; $5 for ii months. The Tri-Weekly News has the same fea tures as the Daily News. Price, l? 0 for 12 months; $3 for six months. Money for either paper can be sent, by r P. O order, registered letter or Express, at (publisher's risk. - -■ . ~w — tq ‘ - : - 7 lie Monung Nows Printing. Ojfiicc, jlk the largest In fhcFctale. livery descrip tion of P.’intingdone nt tire shortest, notice. Blank Books of all kinds made to order ,Book Binding and Ruling executed with dispatch. Estimates for work promptly fur rislied. Address all letters, J. H. ESTILL, Savannah, Ga. o THE ‘MATCHLESS' BUB9ETT ORGANS ARE MADE AT O JErie 9 i*enu* Hgg~Send to tho Rurdett Organ Company, Erie, Pennsylvania, for Circulars. “©R aprti £, 1875— 6ms Assigiiee’s Sale. \VILL be sol*! before the Court-House door in the (Mty of Gfeenesboro*, Greene county, Ga., within, the legal hours cf sate, on the first Tuesday m September next, ail the eho*ts in action belonging to me as As signee of John C. Palmer, Bankrupt; the same consisting of Fi. Fes.. Notes nnd a large number of small accounts, al) of which may be seen at any time, before the sp.y Cf sale, by calling At non. me at my ufliee. an Id rale t eirig inode in pursuance of an Order made bv Albert, C Foster; Register in Bankruptcy. HOWARD E. )L.AA.I.MER. £?|Wuco Augtftl . ~>J > -tds m l)r. J. Walker’s California Vinegar Billers area purely Veg etable preparation, made chiefly from the native horba found on the lowor ranges of the Sierra Nevada piountaina -of OiffifuWijn, the medicipttl.piiipertios of which are extracted therefrom witli ut tho.uao ot Alcohol. ®io is almost daily asked, ‘ 1 What is the canse of tho miparallolccf success of Vinegar Bitters?” Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and tho patient recovers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Reno vator and lnvigorator of the system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been compounded pos sessing the remarkable qualities of Vinegar Bitters in healiim the sick of every disease. They arfl a gentle, Purgative as well as a Tonic; relieving Congestion or Inflammation of tho Liver sad Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. Tho properties of db.'waixeb's Vinegar Bitters are Aperient. Dia phoretic, Nutritious, L xaivt, Liu retie, Sedative, Conuter-TrrfM’T, ’Su- Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. B. 11. UcfJO'i Al.ll & CIO., Prn£fc!Htft k Gcr..Agta., .San Francisco, Califor nia, k cor. of Wbaaington k Char 1 ton'Sts.,N. Y Sold by all Druyglsts and Dealers* Grateful Thousands proclaim Vinegar Bitters the most wonderful Invigorimt that ever sustained the sink ing system. No person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital or gans wasted beyond repair. Bilious,Remittent, and In termittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those cf the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Bed, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, with their vast trib utaries, throughout our entire country during the Stmmigr and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of un usual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derange ments of tho stomach and lirer, and other abdominal .viscera. In their treatment, a purgative,' exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essential. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at tiie same time ( stimulating the secretions cf the liver, and generally restoring tho healtlr functions of tho digestive organs. Fortify (he hotly against (lisp, ISO by purifying all its fluids with lb i BirrNo epidemic can take hold cf a system itiu. l ire-;arsed! Dyspepsia or isuit, -tiou, Foadache, Pain in tho suonld*r* Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, D:z ziness, Hour Eructation.; of the Sto mach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, BUi ous Attacks, Pidpitarton of ti c Heart, Inflammation offln- Lungs, Pain in the region of the KjTJiicya, and a "ot her j.airOil symptoms, arc tho qtf si rings of iy speps a. One bottle -wilT r> betUi guarantee 'i its meiiu thai.l-iugthy advcrdstineat. A Ss roFuin, <;;• stingV- Evil, VrJiitc Swellings, Vie vo Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Seroful ns- Tn fiaimuatious, Mirenrial AtTcetious, Off! Sorts, Eruptions of t-b Sisiri, Sore Eyts, tic. In these, a- in nil other constitutional Disease.], Dr. Walker s Vinegar Bith.rs have shown lUeiT great curative po.vv- in tho moat obriinatg and intractable cases. For luikumißiiory or CSiron*^ id R’letnuntiisir-:. ciout, r.iii.ASf RCmutent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Ridr.ej t. and Bladjfe'r, tho.-t Bitters l-avt' jv equal. Hneh Discai 4 are -oa-.'sf ' oyd Vitiated Blood Didoasos.- uri sous engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Typ i- u tter;;, Gold- ' beat, rs, and Miners, as they advance | in life,’ Are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take; Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters. i'©r Skin Diseases, Eruptions, , , 'fetter, FehWHieum, Blotches, Snots, r Pimpp’4. TTtltuloH, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations ot the Skin, Humors and Diseases of,. f tho Skin of whatever namo or nature, • litwally dug up nud carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, aiul other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thou sands. arc effectually destroyed and re moved. No system cf medicine, nover ■ mifuges, noanthelminitics Will free the system from worms like theso Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or tho turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so de cided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you fiii.l its impurities burst ing through tho skin in Pimples, Erup tions, or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul ; your foeimgs will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of tho sys tem will follow. K. M. McDONAi.n & CO., Druggists k Gou.Agta., San Francisco, Califor nia. A cor. of Wbasiugton k Charlton Sls-.N.T. Sold by all Druygisla and Dealers, October 15, 1874—1 y DISEASES OF THE KIDXEIS. I Painful afft?bns‘of the bladder, and urinjary organs, accompanied by gravelly I deposits, irritation of the neck of the blad der. with difficulty of holding the urine, in stricture, in seminal weakness, and in all conditions af the farts accompanied by de bility, weakness cr painful irregula-itics in male or female. *9 tih!iu°s If > tlCast ill Compound will be found a most efficacious remedy. Frice, $1 Of j°i Me; 00 par half Dozes. Prepared by * i*. b fcITH A Cos.. -1! Liberty Strict, April?,’7s—<bn \rw Vrl. work done here. ■OXT3T BE3STS THIS IS THE ON . LYQUALITY OF WHITE (fS) LEAD MADE ' BY JEWETT & SONS FOR THE LAST SIXTEEN YEARS ! Oils, Colors, Varnishes, Glass, Paints Brushes. All in InII Assortment. ,T. H. ALEXANDER, G-^X. A full stock of DRUGS and’CHFMD AI ,s, Garden Bfeds, -etc. ‘All goods sold at lowest piicc-s for Cash. M.\( ;re OTTR F for Chills sent by niai! on rm-'lpt of price. One Dollar per box. May 20, 1875-tf J. H. ALEXANDER. PAINT AND OIL STORE ! 53 Jackson Street, Augusta, Georgia. THE BEST OF ThTICLES I ALL FRESH AND MEW I WHITE LEAD. ZING. FAINTS, BIiTJSIfES,YARNt SII, PUTTY, COLORS, LINSEED OIL, WINDOW GLASS, MACHINE OIL, GIN OIL, KEROSENE OIL, Etc., E>c. |Tj*Term3~CASII ON DELIVERY; or. approved city acceptance. GEO. X>„ CONNOR. 53 Jackson St., near Bell Tower, Augusta, Ga. may 29, 1875-6 mo * mwn stock \ SREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED!! 1 1 AVING recently been appointed Assignee of TOUSIER/JT <& EiSJOTH lilt, Bankrupts I will close out their entire Stock of Goods in the City ot Greeneshoro’ AT COST. The Stock of Goods are mw 'JHE3 JL And consists in part of Candies, Nuts, Raisins, Jellies, Preserves, Brandy Fruits. Pickles, Catsups, Sauces Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Baking Powders, Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Crackers, Scotch Snuff, Crockery, IMpes, Cigars, Candles, Matches, Paper, Ink, En velopes, Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Sardines, Oysters and Lobsters, Also .Fancy China Vases and Toilet Sets, Pocket Albums, Photo graph Aibinn :,, Fair y jjoxi-s, Walnut Writing Desks, Toy Books, Paper Dolls, beautiful China and Wax Dolls, China Tea * Sets, Violins, Violin Bono and Strings, Tamborines, Accordions, Tfly ‘Drums, Wood Carts, Wagons and Wheelbarrows. Also a good assortment if Pock et Cutlery, Razors and Straps, Pocket Books Lead Pencils, Jewelry, Pins,. Needles and Thread, And many other Articles too numerous to mention. I respectfully invite all to cali soon and make a selection, feeling assured that they wi be ASTONISHED at the LO 11 PRICES. Win. If, IIRAMJI' Assignee. Greenesborough. Ga., June 2d, IS7o—2ms €i4-11 €l Ibk gg£ 9 > i LOOKING GLASS & PICTURE FRAMES PATRONIZE Wo3ff'U IXIUhSTISY ! T [THERE is no ftece-sity to sen ! North or elfewhore to have Looking Glass and Picture Jj .Frames Regiß -inti Repaired. n4ien tbeyfean oncl will be done by the subscriber at aihO >V A PRICE for the same work as in any .city in. the United States. PORTRAIT FRAMES of all si sea •tad-styles made to order at short notice. LOOKING GLASSES Both french and German, of all sizes, furnished. OIL PAINTINGS, Gleaned, P.elined and Restored. CHROMOS of every description always on hand. Send on yenr work and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ws js® . ®> ,:-m. r ir , aB2 em 9 June 10. 1875tf *4IO JBrontl St., Ga. n. 1. OATES, Dealer in U Sciiool and M scellaneons Books and Stationery and Everything Usually kept in a first class Book Store. IO Areatl St.. % uifUSta, UK. JP I#iit o iF© i* ie & I IJERSONS wishing to buy a superior PIANO FORTE at a reasonable price, will do well to call on the subscriber, who is the oldest dealer in Georgia ; and the owners of hundreds of rhinos that he has sold, will testify to their durability. He has made arrangements with tiie celebrated makers, Guild, Church & Cos., of Boston, whereby he <y.n sell a first-class Piano at a low price, part cash, and the balance in instalments. No Pianos with fancy names sold, but all hare tbe makers names and warranted for five years. He is also agent for the celebrated manufactories of Steir.way ft Son ; Bacon & Karr, (formerly Bacon ft R-owen,); and Stieff ft'Son s, all of which will be sold at factory prices. He is also agent for the niost approved CABINET ORGANS. GEO A. OATES 240 Broad St Augusta, Ga. Tuned and Repaired. June 10, 1875tf ILEITH’S Fever and Ague Fills A SPESIFIC FOR AIL CASES OF CHILLS I ARP FEVER. Ql'MB AGUE, INTER MITTENT FE2ER, ETC. This preparation is purely vegetable,and is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Keith, who has used it in the treatment of above diseases for many years, with invariable success. Fit up in boxes containing 50 Piils. Trice, $1 00 per box, or G boxes for $5 00. Sent by mail on receipt of price Prepared only by IS. KEITH A Cos , 41 Liberty Street, Aprils,’7s-Cms Aeu 'I crb. Job Work so!i eited. Fits Cared Free! _/'V ■' V person suffering from the above disease is requested to"address Dr. PRICE, and a trial bottle of medicine will be for warded by Express, FREE ! The only cost being the Express charges which, owing to My large business, are small. Dr. Price has made the treatment of FITS OR EPILEFSd a study for years, and he will warrant a euro by the use of his remedy, Do not fail to send to him for a trial bot tle ; it costs nothing, and he hill cere nor, no matter of how long standing your case ! maybe, or how many other remedies may have failed. Circulars and testimonials sent with Free Trial Bollle- Bo particular to give your Express, as weli as your Post Office direction, and Address. (’ ( HAS. TANARUS, PRICE. G 7 William Street, NEW YORK. | Feb 1. 1975-ly ■ IN G^lVfepj-^ Rank the highest for Durability, Perfect Work, anil Eoiie of Operation. They arc the most silent, lighv runninc ami serviceable, the easiest to sell, nml muet wllllugly paid for, ami answer every requirement in the family and manufactory. Liberal icru.rj u Agents. Address, u Domestic ” Sewing Machine Cos., NewJTorfc. •DOMESTIC'' *" Comotise a large and varied asaertmeut of Patterns for Ladreft’, Misses’, ami Garments of foreign and domegtio designs, by the most accnmpilsheU MixUnlee. They are the most peirect titling, most elaborate, the most aimpla patterns ever pre~ aented to thepubuc, and take the lead wherever JcUo>- duceih Agents wanted. Siiuft fdfr iUuauaUJ Oat a iogue. Addrec?, u DomesticSewing Machine Co*j New*fork. 8 tM.Mt.Nnr"MQljlf Dkvotrd to Fashion, Litfratttke and Abt. A thoroughly reliable, refined and practical iuformai.t cocnriuiig matters of Fashion In nil ifs department*; a repository of choice and entertaining 1 . -nitare, 1 ul* some illustrations, art criticisms,etc., et md a Jburnai epecmily adapted to the wants of tl . hpma-circie Terms, (M.&O per-year. Spdcii pies free Onb Doi.t.af. given Away to e *ul>Bcrlbor hi the celebrated “Domestic" Paper as r>r<y tuluai. Canvassers teamed sveryichers. Address, "Doinestio” Monthly, "" “Domestic” Building, Jes-Twi,' April .8, PT75—3 ins THE ‘ EMPIRT PIANO. We have been selling the “EMPIRE” Piano for the past few years in all parts of the United States, and to the entire satis faction of all purchasers. The reasons for FIRST— They arc IDjjVable ; this is the most isa sehtial quality. SECOND— They are 7SMasiHSteee* sr* tonetrich, full, and especially noticeable for their beautiful Singing quality. THIRD— They are 2£ensonahle fsi E s eiee: not a cheap, poor Piano, but well and care fully made in every part, and placed at such a figuro as cannot fail to please all purchasers who desire a Really Good finno at a Low Price. FOURTH— They have very attractive and flfttul- Romcly finished Cases in various styles, suited to aU tastes. All have carv ed logs, and every improvement desirable in a modern Piano Forte ; in addition to which we have introduced the celebrated “AGIMFFE” attachment in each Piano Forte. To the Piano Trade. We can commend the “EMPIRE 5 ’ as being a most desirable and attractive in strument to soli, its LOW PRICE and the quality of REMAINING' IN GOOD OR DER, make the “EJf PIKE*’ Piano an especial favorite with dealers. Wm, A. Pond k Co.’s PARLOR AND CHAPEL ORGANS These Organs, although but a short, while before the public, have me! with such hear ty and unqualified approval that their en tire success is already secured. Great care has been taken to combine, in those instru ments, Beauty stud vatlsjuie of four, with an attractive appear alter- The tone is as pipe-like as can be obtained in an instrument of this class.— The soft stops are delicious for their purity and refined character,While the full organ is grand and imposing in its sonority. After very clalnyaio.- preparation, we | have just completed new and very beautiful j cases for all our styles, and are prepared I to fill orders witli ! The very Best and Handsomest Organs at the • ’ Lowest Price. j ILLIBERAL TERMS TO AGENTS*!** Purchasers who are at a distance from any of our agents will receive price lists and catalogues upon' Implication. MAOT’NIW METHOD FOR THE -PIANO forte, is the latest and best book for Elementary Instruction for this in strument. * It combines the excellences of all other works ; is systema tic, progressive ana pleas ing. Great hot ;> lo So(Ii Teacher I iftiii Psis>il. I’rifP 50. Wm* At Pond ft @§, ' (Established over Fifty years.) Keep constantly on hand the largest and most complete assortment of American and Foreign Sheet Music, Books, Instruments, and Musical Merchandise of every descrip tion. Orders by mail will receive prompt and careful attention. ASW'Correspondence with the trade so licited. Wm. A, PONI> A Cos., 647 Broadway, Branch Store, 39 Union Square, KctV lurk. June 17, 1875—6 ms Consumption Cured. To the Editor of the Herald,— EsTFSJifD Friknp : Will you please inform your readers that I have a positive C.iru for CoiistisopiEoia and all disorders of the Throat and Lungs, and that, by its use in my practice, I have cured hundreds of cases, and will give tor a case it will not benefit. Indeed, so strong is my faith, I wall send s Sam ple free, to any addressing me. Please show this letter to any one you may know who is suffering from these dis eases, and oblige, Faithfully yours. Hr. T. F. 15 l ink, G 9 William Street, NEW YORK - Feb. 18, 1875~--6ms_ -V ' ■ S'js.tvd fob. fatal of ÜBS. SI)A Per day at home. t 0 Terms free. Ad dress G. STINSON ft Cos.. Portland, Maine. Jan 21 , # 1875-1 v *