The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, August 21, 1879, Image 4

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' The ifniiiiciud's Deutli. Who can describe ii? What pen can write its record? What toungue can truly tell it? It is a sad death—oh how sad! There is no comfort on that dying pillow, no repose, no lighting up of joy in the de parting spirit. Gloom, sadness, intense anguish are there making those last hours terrible in the extreme! Oh, his end; his awful, dreadful end! Think of it, reader, of the thousands that go to such a death in this land every month! Eveiy one of these ore forever shut ont of heaven! Church of God awake to this truly terrible fact and startling truth! Oh, professing Chris tians! how can you remain idle for one mo ment, and see your fellow man dropping into a drunkard’s grave, and perhaps a drunkard’s hell, without raising your voice to warn him of the aw Pul danger ami the final fate of the drunkard. Let the death, the awful death of the inebriate, h ; s soul tost forever, let this be thought of by those who vote to place the temptation in the way. to c et the trap to catch men! On frying; Itaiiy. Fit ’’eh awtit! Cry on! Make all the . •\. i can! Iv; no doubt it and >es y u gp and. Ydu are grieved or an gry or souietning hurts you; let it out. Arouse the house! Break your mother’s heart with tenderness, and set your fa-, ther to—well—repeating liis catech ism! Waken any old bachelor who may be in the house from his dreams, and disturb everybody to your souls content! Have your day while you can, the time will come when, suffer as you may, you will not dare to weep. All your misery, al! your woe, all your passion, you must hide in your bosom. Often and often you feel that you would like to go up on a m untain and yell until you awaken the world—ery until the rivers arose and there were floods; but. like the rest of us, you will hear it in silence, suii!e politely when any one sees you, though there he a power of misery within you strong enough to work the mills of fate, (do on.baby; shriek, kick, sob aw.v into silence only to begin on a higher key; lose your breath catch it and [go on again. Cry for all of us—you seem perfectly capable of it. Oh, Vrliat a luxury it must be to yell so! If we bahie9 of a larger growth could do it, there would be less suicides. — -o- Trifles make perfection, but perfec tion itself is no trifle. If poverty is a disgrace, mended stockings are a darued shame. i—i t “Woman is a delusion,” said a erus tv old bachelor in our sanctum rcccut ly. Snodgrass retorted: ‘'Well, man is always hugging some delusion or Other. Young man, did it ever occur to you when declaring this one n-i ii-.s and that one n fool or a nodody, to ask in what category the judgment of those you so summary judge placed yourself? Evils in tliejouruey of life are like (he hills which alarm the traveler upon their road; they both appear great at a distance, but wheo we approach them we find that they are far less insurmountable than we had imagined. A fool says the Arab proverb, may be known by six things—anger without cause, speech without prefit. change without mo five and inquiry without object, putting (rust in a stranger, and not knowing his friends from his foes. -BVSIXEm GARBS. r e e ====^-—===== =* if M. W. LEWIS. }■ ■{ 11. T. SU. G. LEWIS r ! LEWIS &JSONS, Ej \tiomej)s at satv, t, GUKENESBORO’, GA. Jit n m practice in all the Court* — !ia i!tat. and Federal. n0v.29,’77 at . t R. H. LEWIS, " ATTORNEY AT LAW, iFAKTA, HANCOCK CO., GA., ;t W ILL give faithfnl aid prompt atteitlon ** ' w allbasinsss lntr.stod to his oar*. ! E 4m. 34, 1171—4sss ii _ ;j McWhorter Broi., 'AttorneYS & Counselors at Law, e * ! ‘GRBENESBORO’, * - GA. ' yy-Rranah Office at Lexington, Qa.-lgm , f John k. MrWhorter. ) ' 1 Bimilton McWhorter f Sept. 27, 1877.-tf e j Philip B. Robinson^ l AUumey at Law, GREENESBORO’. . - - GA. ; ,'ll7 ILL give prompt attention to bnsines. ' ' efitrusted to his professional care. Feb. 20, 1873—6 ms W. W. LUMPKIN, j A TTORNEY AT LAY?, iUNION POINT, - - Ga !7/"vrFKKB his professional services to tho / people of Greene and adjoining coun ties. and hopes, by close attention to busi aess to merit and receive a libera) sharo of patronage. jan23 ’74 —ly. Frederick IS. Ncary* Attorney at Law, SPARTA, (SA. Will give prompt person al attentlor to all busiaess connected with his profes sinn, in the Northern and Oomulgee Cir • nits. [E6".Spcial attention given to the oo e tlon of claims. jan.17,187 Dr. Win. Morgan, RESIDENT ill-VUST GR E EXES BORO', GA feb. 1, 1874. T. Markwalter, M ARBI.E WoitfcS, Vnr Lowr Market, Broad Street. Avgust*, • * • ■ <9*. ALAKGI SELECTION always on hand ready for lettering and shipping Aagasta, 6a., Bopt. 8. 1877—t ins ITf.& j7c.hart, Real Estate AGENTS, UNION POINT, GA., AKK Correspondents of Real Estate Agents, North and South, for thia sootion. Business solicited. oct27 Huff Green House, DALTON, GEORGIA. The best and Cheapest Hotel on the Kenmaaw Route. Breakfast and Muppor Ilmise Tor t’iiMseugers. Special attention given to the Comfort and convenience of lady passengers and guests. Rending and sample rooms for commercial travelers Board per dir 52 00 Single meals 50cts Raildroaders, county and stock men, half fare. april 1, 1879—tf O'EORGI.4—ORKENE COUNTY. Robert L. McWhorter, Administrator ol the Estate of Miss Julia P. McWhorter ap plies for Letters of Dismissiou and such Letters will be granted on the first Mon day in August next unless good objections are filed. Given under my hand and offi cial signature this Mav sth 1879. JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’y. Mkfle L, BETHEA OfFERS his professional services to the people of Greenesboro’and vicinity. Office over B. Johnson’s store rooinin the Ileard- Geissler building 0ct.24,’78 I'iies and Fistulas Cured ! Dr. Bcazley, (’rawfordville. Ga., makes a specialty of al! diseases of the rectum Will guarantee a cure in eveiy ease of Piles without the use of the knife and with very little pain. Will point to cases cured or give the best of reference if desired. INSURE Your (Swelling, barns, etc., in | First-class Companies at lowest rate* i ever offeredi n Georgia. W. M. WEAVER. - <WJ BUSHELS of WHEAT ! Wanted by 1 BARNHART A KIMBROUGH. MORE NEW SHOES! One Thousand Pairs!! Gontlemen’s HAND BEWED BHOEB, of new and beautiful designs, including “Evans Anatomical,” and Expanding Shoes, Boots and Gaiter, made in FORTY-TWO different styles. Ladies HAND TURN PUMP GAITERS, LADIES CUBAN TIES, Ladies Glove CONGRESS and LACE BOOTS, Ladies KID SLIPPERS, SPANISH TOES. Childrens Enamel school Shoes, which naver need blacking, and everything kept in a first class Shoe .Store PETER KEENAN OPPOSITE THE NEW CONFEDERATE MONUMENT AUGUSTA, GA. Mr Mm, ——— —; i r- g a. ■ii >. Magnolia Passenger Route. Port royal & augusta railway,) Auousta,' Ga., April 15, 1870. f rpHE following Schedule will be operated o* And after this date : GOINC' SOUTH. Train Nb. 1. Leave Augusta ......... ...,9.40am Ar Beech Island 10.05 a m ArYJackson’s 19.28 a m Ar Ellenton 10.47 a m Ar Robbins., 11.04a m Ar Hattievi .. 11.15 am Ar Mlllett’s 11.28 a m Ar Martin’s 11.38 a m Ar Beldoo 11.47 a m Ar Appleton 12.00 a m Ar Allendale 12.11 p m Ar Oampbleton 12.24 p m A'r Broneen 12.35 p m Ar Hoover’s ,12.48 p m Ar Yarnsville 12.56 p in Ar Early Branch 1 25 p m Ar Yemassee ....1.42 p m Lv Yemassee ..... 1.50 p m Ar Savannah 1.5® p m Lv Junction 4 20 p m Ar Jacksonville 7.16 a m Ar Charleston 6.30 p m Lv Yemassee ....2.12 p m Ar Beaufort ...... ..2.29 p m Ar Port Royal 3. 44 p m Tonneetions made with morning trains on the Georgia, C. C. and Central Railroads for Charleston, thus making this the best route to that poiut. Connections made with the Georgia, South Carolina, Charlotte, Columbia and Au gusta Railroads’ morntog trains for Savannah and Florida points Trains run through to Savannah without oliange, making close connections with A. & G. B, R., thus avoid ing omnibus transfers Baggage checked through. Through tickets for sale at Union Depot Ticket Office, Augusta, Ga„ and all prin cipal Ticket Offices. R g FLEMING, J. S DA v ANT, General Superintendent. General Passenger Agent. Mayl.lß79—tf Mortgage —Foreclosure. McCall, Copelan k Cos. 1 Mortgage, etc., March Term,lß79 VS. Present the Hon. Thomas G. Law- Wllliain P. Grimes. son, Judge of the Superior Court of Greene County. IT appearing to the Court by the Petition of McCall, Copelan A Cos., that on the 21st day of June, 1876, WILLIAM P. GRIMES of said county, mado and deliver ed to said McCall, Copelan A Ce. his eer tala Promissory Note, hearing date ibe day and year afore* lid, whereby he promises to pay said McCall, Copelan A Cos. or bear er, on or before theJFirst day of November, 1876, Three Hundred and Seventy-five Dollars for value received with Interest from th* Ist day of November, 1876, at twelve per eent. per annum, and ten per •ant. on tho amount dus as Attorney’s fseo. Aad afterwards on th* same day and year afortssid, the said Wm. P. Grimes th* bets** n seonre th* payment of laid nolo, eterulsd and dolivorod to said Me* Call, C. e’aa A Cos. hts Deed of Mortgage, whs. ,h* conveyed to said McCall, Cope* lan ?. Cos. s certain Tract of Land in said County upon which said Wm. P. Grimes lived at the iim* of executing said Mort* gag* and known as the Sayer’s tract and containing Vo Hundred two and one half acres (more or lose), conditioned to be void upon -ment of aaid note accsrding to tho tenor .hereof. And It further ap* pearing that aaid not e has a credit of Fifty five Dollars and 29 cents the remainder of whioh is unpaid: It is therefor* ordered that the aaid Wm. P. Grimes do pay into Court by the first day of the next Term thereof the principal, interest and costs due on aaid note, or show cause to the contrary (if any he has), and on failure of said Wm P. Grimes so to do, the Equity of redemption in and to mortgaged premi ses be forevor thereafter barred and fore closed. And it is further ordered, that this Rule be published in the Greenesboro’ Hbral once a month for fear months, or a copy thereof he served en the said Wm. P. Grimes or his special agent, or Attorney, at least three month* previous to the next Term of this Court. MoWHORTBR BROS., Plaintiff’s Attorney’s. A true extract from the minutes of th* Superior Court, May 26, 1879. ISAAC R. HALL, Clerk. May £9, 1879—(2monin Sept. Good Digestion. “Give us this day our daily bread” and good medicine to digest it, is both reverent and human. The human stomach and liver are fruitful sources of life’* comforts; or, disordered and diseased, they tingle misery along every nerve and through every artery the man or woman with good digestion see beauty as they walk, and overcome obstacles they meet in the routine of life, where the dyspeptic sees only gloom and stumbles and growls at even imaginary objects. The world still needs two or three new kinds of medi cine before death can bo perfectly abol ished; but ihSt many lives have been prolonged, and manj sufferers from Liver disease, Dyspepsia and Headache have been cured by Meurei.l’s llepa tine, is no longer a doubt. It cures Headache in twenty minutes, and there is no question but what it is the most wonderful discovery yet made in medi cal science. Those affiicted with Bil liouaness and Liver Complaint should use Mertie(,t,’B Hepatink. It can be had Dr, John A Griffin, at Greenesboro Ga. g*gj~Thoae Ladies Readv-made Suits at C. A. DAVIS A SON’S arc selling with great rapidity. GOING NORTH Train No. 2. Lv Port Royal 11.15 a m Lv Beaufore 11.38 a m Ar Yamassee 1.15 a m Lv Charleston 7.15 a m Lv Jacksonville 5.15 p m Ar Snvaunah . ... ..8.20am Lv. Savann4h 10.00 a m Ar Yamassee 1.20 a m Lv Yemassee .... 1.45 p m Lv Early Branch 2.03 p m Lv Varnsville 2.35 p bi Lv Hoover’s 2.43 p m Lv Bronson’s 2.57 p m Lv Ormpbleton ... ..3.08pm Lv Allendale .-..321 p m Lv Appleton 3.32 p m Lv Beldoo 3.45 p & Lv Martin .... 3.63 p m Lv Mirlett .... ... 4.03 pm Lv Hattieville 4.16 p m Lv Robbins 4.27 p m Lv Ellintou 4.43 p m Lv Jackson 5.0 l p m Lv Beech Island 5.24 p m Ar Augusta 5.4{ p m Or. Walker’s DRUE STORE! ffii rpilE subscriber 1 has again on grged in the sale of Drugs and Me’d icin es, in the Rossman buil- V? ding, Main Street, next door to Barn articles as are usually kept in a DRUG STORE, at PitU'E!) to SUIT the TIMES. WtCilli In Town or Country promptly attend edhere tofor • Office Jconsultntions held, prescriptions made and surgical operations performed, for tho a who are able and prefer to visit the offioe, FE3EIB Reduced 20 per cent, for CASH. I’hysician’s prescriptions faithfully com pounded and their rights duly respected. J. E. WALKER, M- D. Licensed Druggist and Apothecary. Greenesboro’, Ga., Feb. 13, 1879—tf We still continue to receive Fish and Oysters on Saturday. Call as soon as the up train arrives. J F HART & Cos. GEORGIA —Greene County. THOMAS M. FAMBROUGH, Guardian of Leonidas G. Fambrough asd Geo. W. Fambrough, applies for Letters of Dis mission, and such Letters will be granted on the first Monday in May next, unless good objections are filed. Given under my hand and official signa ture, this Ist day of April, 1879. JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’y. April 1, 1879—* GEORGIA—Greene County. JAMES R. SANDERS, Executor of th* Estate of Obadiah Thompson end Margaret W. Thompson, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission, and such Let ters will he granted on the first Monday in May next, unless good objections are filed. JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’y. February 3rd, 1879—3ms* ESTABLISHED 1866. INVENTORS Should address EDSON BROS., Attorneys at Law and Patent Solicitors. 711 G Street, WashiugtoH, 1) (1., for Circulars of in structions Reasonable terms. References and advice sent free. We attend exclu sively to Patent business, Reissuss, Inter ferences, and cases rejected in other hands a-pecialty. Trade-marks and Caveats so licited. Upon receipt of model or sketch and description we give our opinion as to patent ability, free of charge. We refer to the present C immissioner of Patents and all ex Commissioners who have served within the past fifteen years. April 1, 1879—tf sgy*Messrs. C. A. DAVIS & SON still keep so busy that they have hardly time to send in a mere mention of new Goods arriving every day CTTlentr of Marbles, Balls and Base Balia. C. .1. DAA'lg h 80N. THE CITY Due Sto bE PURE DRUGS, W 7 Chemicals, Patent Medicines, BUISTS TURNIP SEED CROP 1878. 11UTA BAGA, WHITE GLOBE. WHITE ROCK. YELLOW ABER DEEN. etc. etc. FRESH MEDICINES AND DRUGS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. For sale by John A. Griffin. [XT'Physicians’ prescriptions carefully dispensed. april 13, 1876-ly A Paper for file People. THE CHRISTIAN INDEX. A Large, Eight-Page Religious and B’amily Journal. The Denominational Organ of Georgia Baptiets. HENRY H. TUCKER, Editor, ROBERT W. FULLER, Associate Aided by a Corps of the Most Eminent Writers of the Denomination. Delivered by mail, to new subscribers, postage paid, at $2.60 a year, with choice of either f thesethreesplendid premiums : Portrait of Georgia Ministers. Map of Pal estine, Map of the Southern States, sent in addiiton to THE INDEX foB subscription price alone. ATTRACTIONS FOR 1870. THE TMDEX, under the careful direc tion of 11. 11. Flicker, Editor, assisted by his able associates, rivals the best relig ious periodicals of the continent in the variety of its original matter, the secre of its religious and secular intelligence, and the completeness of its several departments. Its features are embraced in this ample ar rangement. Spirit of the Religious Press. Living Pulpit. Our Correspondents. State Baptist News and Notes. General Denominational News. Secular News. Sunday-School Lessons. Farm and Household. Il@f"For sample copies address, JAS. P. HARRISON & CO., Dec. 19, 1878. Atlanta, Ga. A Sure Cure for Consumption Those suffering from this fearful disease are assured that Thrash’s Consumptive Cure -aud Lung Restorer will positively cure. Ask the recovered consumptive how he was cured, and he will tell you Thrash’s remedy is the only one that is a sure cure for the disease. Pleurisy, Pneumonia, Coughs, Colds readily give way where the remedy is employed. Croup and Whooping Cough lose their horror where the Con sumptive Cure has been introduced, and no family who have ouce used or witnessed its happy effects will ever consent to be with out it again. It is so simple in its compo sition, containing no opium or other injuri ous drugs, that the most delicate aud feeble can use it without the least injury. John 11. Mead of Atlanta, Ga., writes:— “It is the only remedy now extant for Consumption and diseased lungs.” Rev. Dr. Lovic Pierce says— ‘l have, been speechless about two months —have been taking Thrash’s Remedy. This is the ninth day, aud I can talk now with some ease.” TRIAL BOTTLE 50ets. RtiyFor sale by JOHN A. IvRIF FIN, Greeneshotb’, Ga. March 16, 1876—tf STEAM ENGINES! For EFFICIENCY And DURABILITY Unsurpassed BY ANY IN THE MARKET!!! MILL Findings of every description. Turbines Sold entirely on their merits. No pay re quired until 30 days actual use. CC?"For Circular and Price List, apply to HENRY HEARD, AGENT, GREENESB OR O’, GA. Oct. 17, 1878—tf Smith’s Worm Oil. Athens, Ga., December 8,1877. A few nights since, 1 gave my son one dose of the Worm Oil, and the next day he passed sixteen large worms. At the same time I gave one dose to my little girl, four years old,and the passed 86 worms, from 4 to 15 inches long. W. F. PHILLIPS. Prepared by Dr- E. S. Lyndon, Athens, Ga. je2o E@„Choice Magnolia Hams, canvassed and uncanvassed, the very best and low- J. F. HART & Cos. 1,000 Mile Tickets. Georgia Railroad Company, 1 Office General Passenger Agent, v Augusta. April sth, 1870. ) ( 'IOMMF.NCING MOX’BAY, 7th ints., K J this Company will sell ONE THOU SAND MILE TICKETS, good over main line and branches, at Twenty-Five Dollars each. These tickets will be issued to indiuiduals, firms and families, but not to firms and families combined. E. R. DORSEY, aplO. sts Gen’l Pass. Ag’t. jjyJ'Fancy Pictures, Head and Figures C A. DAVIS & SON. RORT. H. 11 & CD., ARE NOW OFFERING AT REDUCED PRICES 1 A LARGE STOCK OF Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Victorias Rockaways and . PLANTATION WAGONS, W IIICH have been made Expressly for our trade, comprising all the latest aid most desirable styles, and in quality and finish that cannot be surpassed in any naarkti. We have also added to our stock a limited number of Claeap Buggies. To meet the demand for low priced goods. These Buggies hsve been made to our ar dor, and are offered at prices EQUALLY A8 LOW and are far superior to the cheap Stuff being sold throughout the country at auction aud otherwise. We have a full aaf complete stock of Cairiage and Buggy Harness; Harness for plantation use, Saddlai and Saddlery Hardware, Carriage material, Leather of all kinds, Shoe Findings, Ruh ber and Leather Belting, Children’s Carriages, Whips, Trunks, Umbrellas, etc., etc. Send for Price List. a""oovi\’k r. h. may & CO., R. T. 11l Ay, 208 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, Ga., and 98;Cherry Str., 8. PARnELEE 5ept.25,1878 Macon, Ga. Oldest Music House in Georgia Smalt Profits. Quick Returns. 244 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, Will Sell First-Class Pianos and Organs LOWER than before the war, and deliver them put up in good order. No fictitiou catalogue prices will be asked and then pretend to take off that which Ispfrposb ly rcT on, which only deceives purchasers. All instruments warranted for five years that they recommend. If persons want Pianos from $125 toj $l5O, they can furnish them, but would not like to recommend them even to an enemy. Pianos Tuned and Repaired by Mr. T. HARRT OATES, who is regarded as being perfect in the art by the first professors in the city. All orders from the city or country promptly attended to at lowest prices, guaranteed. OATES BROS., 244 Broad Street, Frames Regilded and Pictures framed in every style. AUGUSTA Ga Sept. 26, 1878— FOREST CITY FOUNDRY AND NLACmiNTE "VXrOIFUKIIS, (170 Fenwick Street, Opposite Water Tower,) GEO. R. LOMBARD & (]o., Prop'rs, AUGUSTA, GA. MANUFACTURE Portable and Stationay Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw Mills, Griot Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Hangings, etc.; Iron and Brass Castings, Plantation and Mill Work of every kind, Cane Mills and Kettles, Horse Powers, Gra ham’s Improved Solid Rim, aud other styles of Gin Gear. Special attention given to Repairing and Overhauling Machinery. Promptness and good work guaranteed. Send for Catalogue of Mill Gearing. Agents for the celebrated Eclipse Double Turbine Water Wheel, th# Tudson Gov ernor, the Niagara Steam Pump, and Marmen k Co’s Plantation Mills, Send for Pir culars Also, keep in stock a full assortment of Steam Fittings, Valves, etc, and Belt ing, Which we furnish at Lowest Prices, DTMr.J. 18. SUL.UIVAN, of Greenesboro’, Ga, is authorized to aot as Agent for us and make contracts subject to our approval, jan 81 ’7B * '* 't ’ , a i •W '' - ■- -‘-'t- : ... •V. f- ' . • " ' ... . ; . x i * i . j 5 - r- Xfr ' ' ,Is v-fc:? ’ 3 am&i ctaji ,c ’ ■ v■ : M • *„• J. F HALL & Cos . A GENTS, Greenesboro’, Ga., Dec. 5, iB7B. TO dht) A per day at home. Sam -0 tJP—U pies worth $1 free. STINSON & Cos.. Portland, Maine. PATENTS. F. A. Lehman, Solicitor of American All Foreign Patents, Washingtan, D. C. and business connected with Patents, whethei before the Patent Office or the Courts, promptly attended to. No charges made unless a patent is secured. Send for a circular. Washington, D, (j. HAS A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL At $2.50 per day. TBEMONT HOUSE No Liquors Sold. March 28th, 1878.—tf. Gunsmith. X AM prepared to do all kinds of work on Fire Arms of all descriptions. I can give sufficient reference that my work.is cheap and durable. All work not called for in six weeks, will be sold to pay for re pairs. Shop at corner of Livery Stable lot, Nov. 6, 1878—tf L J. AYCOCK. NATION’L BANK OF AUGUSTA SAFE BEPOSIT BOXES. THIS BANK is prepared to lease small SAFES inside its fire proof vault, at moderate rates, for the reception ot Bonds, Securities, Deeds, Legal Docu ments, Plate, Coin, Jewelry, and valuables of every description. G. M. THEW, Feb. 17, 1876—tf Cashier. GEORGIA —Greene County, Miles G Copelan, Administrator of the Estate of Daj>tel E Copelan, applies fori Letters of Dismission and such Letters wil be granted on the first Monday in June next unless good objections are filed. JOELF. THORNTON Ord’y. March 3rd 1879. Machinery, “Combihes more attractions than any eth er.”—Beaver (Pa.) Txmet. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST! Peterson’s }[AGA Z I N W Fidl-Si/.r Pit|M*r Patterns I A Supplement will he given in every number for U7B, containing a full-size pa per pattern fora lady’s, or child’s dress.— Every subscriber will receive, during the year, twelve of these patterns, so that these alono will be worth more than the subscrip tion price, •‘PETERSON’S MAGAZINE” contains 1 every year, 1000 pages, 14 steel plates, 12 colored Berlin patterns, 12 mammoth col ored fashion plates, 24 pages of music, and 000 wood cuts. Its immense circulation enables its proprietor to spend more mo ney on embellishments, stories, etc., eto , than any other. It gives more for the mo ney than any in the world. Its Thrilling Tales and Novelettes are the best publish ed anywhere. All the most popular wri ters are employed to write originally for “Peterson.” In 1878, in addition to the usual quantity of short stories, FIVE ORIG INAL COPYRIGHT NOVEI.LETTES will be given, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, Frank Lee Benedict, Mrs. F. 11. Burnett, and others. Mammoth Colored Fashion Plates Ahead of all others. These plates are en graved on steel, twice ihe usual size, and are unequaled for beauty. They will be superbly colored. Also, Household and other receipts; in short, everything inter esting to ladies. N. B.—As the publisher now pre-pays the postage: to all mail subscribers, “Peter son” is cheaper than ever; in fact is the cheapest in the world. Terms (Always in Advance) s!i OO a Year. 2 copies for $3 601 With a premium [•picture (24x20) to 3 do do 480 ) the getter of Club. 4 do do 6 80) With extra copy of l Magazine to getter 5 do do 800Jup of Club. 6 do do 0 60) With extra copy of | Magazine, and ass 8 do do 12 00 ) engraving, as pre | mium picture, to 11 do do 16 00 J getter up of Club. Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut Str’t, Philadelphia, Pa. sent gratis, if written for. jan.l6, 1879 X- O XJ- T 2 r s (CRCE AND CATTLE POWDERS, Pjjjgg #®~Latest designs in late Summer amf very early Fall Prints C. A. DAVIS & SON.