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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1875)
POk’TiiY ■■ 1 ■ r | lit* NISM-ty Mini tlm*. Tli-r* wet* r;|ii'ty atitl pine that *alc!y lay In tii*- shelter nt the fold ; n„t one t* <>Ul oli I tic till!* away, Kur <*fl Inm ibe gi."-* of M’dd, A* iv **u the Uj-niU'.iti * wild and Imre. Away lion* tbe tl-riile. Hhepucrd’* care, I, llii.ti hat l**-r lliy ninety and bine , Aie ily not ■ piiucli tor Hietrf" But ibe Shepherd uiudc siuewer “'IhU <*i ottos Ht wandered away Iriiiu me , And allli<>'i(li Hi* wad lie rough and ileep, (iffit loll,* dt-n-n to find uiv ebiej. ” Hut none ot t! < rftnuined ever knew U..W deep were li.e water* be cr*-***;'’ , JKnl In w dailt ■ a tbe night ibal the Lord |mated through 'Hiii lie found In* theep (bat wan loaf. Out In the de-eit lie beard it* cry, Bb k „ and kelpie-* and reaily to die ‘•j,otd, wh< rue ar* I bote bl'od dnu-a ail tbn wa>’ That mark out fb moun'alo track >' tor one wbo ba<l gout astray, n !-■ ii .. At l Lai ir . i.: ill XttJL'rW rff? tttff OfifJj*>**♦> *’*'** M “**** ****** iliad, whanae are tby baud a ao tmt arid mm r '* “ fbey r* fdercsxl "TW-nlgbt by rnany aj tbyru." Ami all through lb mountain*, 11- under riven; Ami up fro in the rmiky steep, ‘I hum mc a cry to the gH "I Heaven, “Rejoice ! 1 bave found *jiy alieepj" And lb angel* eebor-tl around the throne, > “liejnlta I lor the Lord tiring* back lit* own I” Haw | Hal** Fork. (tan ol tli Ulo.A aiiern aaful planiera in Georgia gave ua,aorne time fine*, the secret ol hi* always having a smoke bonne wid j •to ladw IHi good Ihk< ii > Halil be :“A tirw yaara .wok I fountl in I lie Bpting that my Block of bog* would lie luaoflb b lit lor my next year’* supply ol bacon. Kniiy In tbn MNUH'ti I pHnled an acre ol good pro bu Ive lad 'll > [ii'ckled pi . Tin ao 1 cultivated wed and a* anon a* the |n-n le*it tj ii no In 1 mincddny hng upon them lor an bout or two every morniii; I neve- *w bngiln p QY*o flatta my life Tid* pM patch, togi tber with Hie pasture iifto’ my oat crop bad been baivcaled, lnicd until I coald often # Held wliuic the until Im* but n gulliwei 1 Alter my f-talurc*. | •*, |*in low, eto, had been cairn mil, I put in v (titb iiing bog* upon com b>r a abort tlllo The result waa, that itu’nu! of lulng, a* I b ared in the spiing, abort of incut Idr one year, 1 made ait afitindaruo bucun lor tin no years, gud IwHHMbt I never ralaed in my llliv t IfIHHRV in meaaed my |M> patch a* out the patch ol luxuriant ja-a* uJWdi wbiob Ida hog* were thou feasting.) anal find |i pay* wootkcrlully." When bacon can be talma! stfwwlily and at so llllle coat, is li not strange that an many nmnkr bouse upon the taunt'd Georgia arc empty one hall lho year 7 Rcnalblc Advlrr m OlfK Give them a g<*-.l education Teach thus lo cook a nourishing meal. TVai li them how to wash and hrm, dsrn slocking*, mw oa bullous, to make tblr own dresses and a Uaoont shirt. Teach them how to bake bread, an 1 (but an orderly, well kept kin-lit n saves many drugs and medicines. Turn'll tin in that a dollar le worth one hundred coots, and that oidy he oaves who pays out less than ho receives, and Diet all wlio pay out more have lo became poor. Tsach them that a paid for calico dr*** ftts bettor then a silk- lor wliioh tiny have run in debt. Teach them dial round, full face Is worth more than fitly consumptive beauties; leech them to wear good, strong shoes. Teach Ibiiu how to make puichasoa, and to calculate whether the bill corresponds. Teach them that they ouly s|h>ll the image ol Ood by light-lacing. Teach them simple sound sense, self-cuufldeucc, sell reliance and Industry. Teach them that an Imnest mechanic In shirt sleeves and apron, even without a penny, Ls a orlh more llmu a dozen richly dressed and aristocratic idlers. Teach them to cultivate gardeus and wild llowers, the Joys of tree nature And il you have the mean*, teach them music, drawing and all arts, but remember that these ore not necessary. Teach them that taking walks is healthier than taking • kies, and that the wild fiow ere are very buauUlui to those who look at tkem attentively. Teach them to despise all mere glitter, and that if one say aves or no he should really moan it. Teach them that happisesa in matrimony depends neither upon outside appearand > nor the puree of the niau, but upon his character. Have you taught them all this, and they understand it, then, when their proper time comes, let them marry in good tolth, and they will get along by ihcm aaiVwor Noting the present ul a silver cup to a brother journalist, a Western editor says; “tie needs no cup, Us can drink from any vessel that contains liquor, whether lbs seek of a bottle, the mouth of a pickle jar, the apjlr of a keg, or a buug of-a barrel. Joshua was the first man to stop news paper. . Bo stopped the daily sun. It was because the war news didn’t suit him. folk chip in and raise a hundred dollars for the Bootoc physician who says that it to unhealthy to riot before the suu has die polled the monung logs. I Asiieiicuu Vo MU A' Hen A -*.*- Man bialory- r**xi<**ul mun l—re markable instant** oi y*x jf i**’ n taking I |,m. ninent and roxnmsr* bug eta'OOs al 'i age which would ter ihougbl" very jrou ra m other touiiirie* We *uli)oiu a lew ©u.Koig exsmpie. Irojn the >i*t ‘ I ti#o?e | who have passed oS the stag* of bucuam action ; At the age ol I Vi. Mr. J- ffercou was an ■ intfurulial memlier ol tbe legoiatu e ol Virginia. At M, he sw a member of lb< i Virginia om.veiilam : al lilt.. a i.ucUii.er ot tbe coiiUueiitai cortgraas , and at 34, be ! wrote the tUdaialioo ol independence. Alexander Uauiiltou waa only twenty j years ol age when he was appointed s j lieutenant Cob litl in 'he army of the revo ’ lotion, and aid de camp pi Wanhiijglon At-30 be waa a number of 'lie conlinema. CO.,grew ; at 3<> he -one of the ablest i memliera <d the < 'invention th*Plrame*! Hu cons’ll it mo hi the Lulled htatea ; at 32 be i was w-crc'ary • f the treaauiy, and organ I lau.d that derailment ufou ao complete and emprehenaive a plan that no change has since bw n made Upon it. .fohu day, at ibe ag oi VJ, waa a member ot U*e Continent.l <mngrM, and wnbe an addles* to the people ol Ureat JirtUm, which was justly regarded as one ol tbe ] mot tv q ianx jimvjcttnnr vt tbe ttiwcy I AtOJ, be preiiored the o.c-UtutJOU ct tbe ’ui ~tc ’ii He w V/'k, anti tn tht nmm jrar , j w appointed (Jlnel Justice of the stab Waaliingt-m was year* of age when lie coverud the ri.tieat ol the ftiiiutt tr oops j at Uiatdm k's rtrteat ; and the same year was honored by an appolutuirnol a* coin Uiaicki iii clilcl ol tin. Virgin'* force* beet.l, Warren, t# rrw aj g*, when l,c delivered tbe, memorable a dress on the, I /ells ol Maicb, which nrouswd the spirit oi | ptlri-distn and lllierly in tiiat section <d tiie i country, 'slid at last be glurfousljr fell iti the | cause ol Ircidomun liunker Hill. Klslier Allies, al the age of 37, had i x i cited public attention by the aliiH'y he dip J played 111 Hie dissuasion of (piialbibs ol pnlilhr ii.li f. s'. At the age oi 90, his ihm l ily speci lie In debiiuuiof the constitution nl tin Unite*! Bubs, bad exerted great In Um lies', >o that tl*u youtblui orals.r of ill Ii vt nn v\n Jftl lu tyjiigtßa* tum* il k I (Man-) -lutiWrl oval I* v<>lti44*mry i.i m* i rhirmiH Arton?*. J* sepb Btory entered.ptlbbe life al tbe ; an ol -.} ,Im am elrulf J tu.coli.-reas Hum lUw Lane* dial I 111 when he Waa IM) , wm | speaker **l Ibe M..sa.iidiua.ti* house of rep !re eulalive* al 113, ami 'die aauie year was ‘ • ppoinicd liy I’n idi-ut M Jbn m a jlidsi i of the supfi am court ol the. United Btuti*. lie Witt Cumuli entered public lileal 5Pt, Henry Clay at 20 The ni"t yoidldtil alaner id ihirdcclaralion id iate|>iidenci was William Hooper, id North Cain Him Whose age w>i hut 24, <*( tliß ' Iher sign cr* ol the d'tlaratlon, 'l'homas Hry wnod, o| Hoiilli Cnrnliua, waa 80, Kldrblge OirfY. Ilec J.inilo It call, Jniiies Wilson "lid *VI it lliew Tluiriiton wen- ;W>, Arthur M iddlrt* t> mill riliililua Hlmie *i re *I I It will lie observed tiiat we have confined out lllusliulioiis to pei.iins ciihlc r do yeals 'eficge, mid li iVfl Otily lilimie! to those W itli ua'.lonal reimtatmm. Unw Tititv Look on ink 1 1 a.m u An Atlanta latter to the Lhioulclc Bcutim I aaya; I'iio Chjet .Li tics js not bald m gray* wears ill* hair long and parted far down oh the stow aml combed up Into something like roftcb, lo show to advuut ige a higli square lurelu ad, i:ee)nu aliaved kbil spofi* an oid fiialnocdatandtong cotlarndd a trlark coat His laco ia omcw bat wtiukled, aim and look* lietter in repose than when lit* speaks nr smiles He atauns lo claim the pri vilege of faiiiillianty with the bench by reason ot his long ocoupauey ot a place on it, lor his I'avorltd posture, decidedly more laxy than diguilietl, wi* b suing back in Ins chair, aud plating Ilia leit up on the edge ol tbe aland lieioie him to as to se cure a contracted but steady view of prolix pleaders betweeu the toes ol hit bool*. You will pardon me lor not being more exteuil i'd in this portrait, us tills was all I could see ul llis Liouorwt tiia time ike camera was ft-t on him. Judge lllccklry, it candor may be par doned, looks like a cracker, ilia bead, like Ckiii Justice W o tier’s, is small, and akh over his sharp, ihiu and angular face grow bushy whiskers,slightly tinged with silver aud straggling in appearance. His hair is uukempt, and ou top especially tbin, exhibi ting a slight balducss, and display at the same time, a rather high, narrow lorebead, beneath which are keep sets eye*overshad owed by very heavy brows, lie ukually leans lor ward with an arm on the giv iug close and nervous attention to what is being said. ludeed, so very cioee and ner vous Is this altenli' n, and so much absorbed apparently doe* his Honor become iu the a> . gmueut of cases, that be seems irrcsislably impelled lo strike out tulo new Helds ol thought, to suggest new views of the matter under review to the alltorueys pie seuting the causes. Judge Bleckley is not alone iu this colloquial method of debate,b* g is ably and energetically seconded in it by the learned Chic IJ ustice. Uis drees is quite ort.luary, and ia neither protessioual iu col or, cut or style ot wearing it. In lect it would become e farmer or a cotton man equa'ly well, und uot very well at tbat. On the left ofgtiiu Cbeif Justic Judge James Jscksou * ecu pies his seat with quiet diguity al once prolessional and gentleman ly. llis dress is neat black suit, his linen laullless and pure, bis face cioee ahaveo, aud hia hair, which is carefully trimmed is ie lull harmony will) his pleasant gener al exterior, and the genteel make up of the man. While not patliculaxly striking iu leature, his. face ia intiileclual aud cultivat ed and most alUsaitve iuilskindiy and gee tie expieeaion. He gives courtoeus and po lite hearing lo evety word uttered by coun scl, happily mingling tbe dignity of the Judge with the poifgh of the geutfemaa. i t ’i a i_! E ho : roa the coweta] FAIR. ’ / I —. • Every Body I a CIOMINGH t ? ■mi. i.ujm AfiHICVLTIBC and ilfJ/iIANii.AL AMsoCfA JIU.N wn give ti.c-ir ttixiud aunuai exhUdttva *1 .Sc* nan, 'is , oegiumug UU i ueaday, Oct. ’doth 1875, and wmtliming five daya 8:1,000 In pfnn,lnina have tienn 'iflsfed by the A* a**, latf.iu ami by private individuals, at# nub Hein/ pmuiltima for llorewa, Mnia*. la* I**, < ttile, Mww*t>, Mwine I>4''itttrjr 1 > 4''itttrjr (it ell Kitnl*. ll* *■, Kleld, Oiditttl end Uenlai pr,Mliicta, Weaving, ('lain and Kaoey Maw big arid N'* ll nk, Crorbrtting. Kiit ting (Mating aid Drawing, Htnry work m M*iiin, Karmina Irnplementt *n*i MACHINERY. IK A I HKIt WoftK. VI HICLi H, KA HUH H OK OKOUUIA MAN O* KAll'rilKK, ii*l liutidfril*nt other thing* that <**ean ’ tur.n tinned Iu a riewapeper advUace> The People off Cos wot a i xiend a rorrllal luvltaMn trr th*fr blewrf* in Mnriwitiier and the mtjAlnlng rwoirttk* in unite wiih them In iheir tflirtt In utek* thi* one of the mint succcmlul Count y x F air* ever held In the Slate A LIBERAL I’ HOOK AM MR OF II A C I K G will be arranged tor each day of the Fair, No Pool Selling •* % f will be allowed, but the premiums affered by the | j\ ssoei ation for f**t runni ’e, tro'tine and pacing horse* is simply intended to on courage an im provement in the character of oar stock \ V - -/Vnrole ACCOMMODATIONS will be sdorded visitors from a distance b\ our hnta.s, boarding houses and pri van residences. Arraugetnents will be made with the rail roads, whereby visitors wtlihe allowed to pay lull la*c coming and RETURN FREE. Send to Wootten & Welch, New nan, On for a pamphlet copy ot premium list. J D. tIM.MS. I’tUfcJDKJtE. U. F. I'LNSUfi, hcwsxAU IjE ILLISSr MOORE. I) O W N . I) < > W N . DO W N . T IT E H O 1' T (> M K NOCKED OUT. AYe will Sell tor CASH at “COBJV BREAD AND BACON ' Protits. no “FLOUR ROUSTS and CHICKENj FIXINTS” Now!! Ii ! ! I I i j We will ftaVe in store next freek 100 PIECES NEW PATTERN PRINT!. BijauilNl! U<M>D yarl wide BLSLU ill D COmW ter t txvrt. <HkiD yard w.’t EA I9LA!ftCOTW3IS hw lOCwkl Van) hride BLEACHED COTTONS ha good a* Frail of the Loom tor lScenta. GOOD all Wool rut! FLANNEL lor 3S oenUi GOOD Whole Stock Double Sole BROGANS for #l. AA. SPLENDID PU|W SHOES for $173. WOMEN'S ro*l every day SHOES for $1 X MEN B gtavi heavy BOOTS h'-r |2. 73. fk*4v -rwvd, !•. w>, bee! SHOES IhrOLO_UD!K U A tpkedid mrik ot RGUTs wf*4 SHOES of all kiadt, EVERY pair warranted ALL LEATHER-ROT PAPER. Ladles’ RUFFS from 30 cents a down dp. Ladlea’TlßS ..d NECK RIBBONS lu gyeat variety. A gotal hue BLACK ALPACAS, very DHT.AP AH stars Hoindckj Sch*ippi* TI’.LL REGULAR HOSIERY CbWirwv ad *** Ahtped H< SF. •! regular" AXKS thlhAe by COLLINS for fl 00. A good awiorttnrnt of Hardware. Good CREAM CHKEHE for 18 centa. Good COFFEE, Foul pound* lorsl.oo jjiKxi SUGAR, Eight pounds |or SI.OO, HANDLED cUP aod SACCKRB ter 73 wans a•. A'*i ktods oi J>ry Good*. Groteric* Canned Goods Pickle*- *s*d,b. VERY LOW. liU'sjto stock ot Clothing ot* cut, hats for ladies, gents, end CHILDREN in large variety. Full line Of Crockeryi G-lass 'Ware and. Lamps SADDLED, BRIDLES, HARNESS, BUGGY LINES AND GIRTHS. Remember CORN BREAD AND BACON PROTITS. Ellis & Moore. 8 § * * O O to _- LADDS • Alkaline Fertilizer. —<j—— rpHE VERY U)W price ol the *i>eve I naiiitsd compound, which w aluu*s -ntuelv mineral. c*robiued w ith ilv auipn •ingly great lertilixiog tiyvjpeniea, ha* at ready gnitieJ lor it a I ■ >pulttrtly Hev< r t>eU*i r scared in so ah<irt a time by any aiuiiiar trticJe. Tut alrea*t> great and rapidly iu meaning demand will necessitate estcusive vkUtiotii to the Works. Col. L. F. Livingston. Chair man of die Executive Committee ol ue Georgia Stale Grange, says : October 23, 1874 “1 have uaed y**ur Alkaline KetUlitcr thi* -r-aion **u mi tuiotj*. ahmuaide ul thre. e'aodstd lertilixem. T’ny S7O per ton ; **/ <r* $27 par Uta. Yuurt is tyusi i* iaciwe tv tHhtr tjfiAi hipk tirvjsdjsr He aa. s again ; January lb, 1575 “I tefti.'iced five a, res . f wheat abun to la) te Ue oi *t 1 iiwvr, hy AfHJ> u nisfkii ii u (&4 Jbt rliliitr en fjye mar Lei fur Ct/r* i* iL u* a iu< cu r a tii rt?| . X Edward Coil E.*q i of the beat taruici* in i> Kalb coun j writes ; O* t*,her 5, 174. “1 put aOO pound* per ac e as*t*-j ng ox, toy abSI in Maidi a t It ua*l tSf bushels per acre oti )ao*l that Wueht ,ot have made more than six u> eight .uahei* a! be*l, / * Shot taint from tfAttr ti •-,.•**> tM -of thr ir ( (rob grots Mud. J tm-r *u) if fin 4 J ulirstutU lo IM use of your t erUisser. M y neigbUir .round me t.a- -* other gufttiua three littft* >• oMtiy a* aitoe, tmt udt not make a* much a i,at. and tailed o 'he graaa iro) Yy hr ft reop is iyh**iftJ —lattrf that, any 1 ever aaw glow in lAKalbcounty,ax<**r<i Ing to the land. J <*i suissfimi it ss rou* Uy uete m Kf#t W'twovyar — Col R A Alston. i,a well bn *da adit'ir of tha Atlad’a Hei *id. v<du‘aniy gave the follow lag tony Leatimutty, abet having i and it Ui*,*i„ hiy. Ati-swi a, O), ttejih I, Dff4, Mr A C. LaW>. / ear rnf Pe*<* *HTp on, at DeewK-i )a , twenty h-ii* ul ,y<*oi A A', ne Yuli, (M / fust* (rteil t/u/ietjhly Hit* a s <i*. kI, *y *>.ia wtth all lb*b* <*n'of >t * u tr i Htfht ,i tiw* otaraet, oa 044)N mi 1 t*CVr IJA’IS AND WUfcii, ax. J i haMt Ul miiatbm iu ataling that it ha I*AD 'if. A IK it ftt.K PKHI ENT AM I, hVI.lt iLI. rwmd me five loii* at <,'* tor u wheat. Very Mrwjxart'etJly, t A H-'iitN gx* * H* fid h r < ■* liars A • LADD A ot. So, * Hr,>-,•■, fkrt. - AT *-.!*. G i THE DLD JEWELRY and KaM ( hi (Mil Of l a)irarge. Genista. ..... _ * r. ALBERT EEIIMAN IAS N'tW.anJ wtf! keep aia ay* n !>•'-> Itt* *rh) orfaed, T*t ftr * ; ha public aquaje, a f"*d *r t r -- _ - l __ • ! Wu MHMt.mtsO #T**m EWELUY AND FANCY GOODS Con*** ting, n oart, of JT GOLD and ft ILVx.lt Wauhea, Jt: Stem and Key wlndsnhof tbe t*eat make. Splendid Gold and Surer W.tcb, Chain * CLOCK s of all sixes, makers and prices Hold Pen*and all kind* of holders: Gold ■River A steel Spectacles Sc Eye-Glac*es, SOLID SILVER TABLE WARF, Silver Plate are "K.’ f oi all kinds aad sty.'es; i? Pocket, table fallen. At Uti/o by the very renowned makers, 1 USEPr. tiODGEKSand GhUHGL WUcTEN HOLM!? REF AIRING 1 am sail repairing all goqds in my Hne Too many citizens of Meriwfether and as joining counties have tested my work 10 •quire a word from me aa to the charac ter of it. I will, however warrant all my work, if properly used, aa I' have always lone, and respectfully ask a continuance c> he patronage I have nceived from nty rends in Meriwether. ALBERT LEHMAN UUBAT Southern- Music HOUSE. ; KNABE PfANOS, j UIICKEHIKG PIANOS. GORMAN PIANOS and $250 SJfUU. and $250 PIaNOA MASON Sc HAMLIN* O E (i A. X S . Solough A Warren *sefß OIIOjV2STBw L—.—.— : r PRICES 50, 5, *; 110, 125, 150. 20d to SSDP SHEEI MV SIC. ALL KINDS UK Musical Instruments. Ner tft bu/ low kLrl ifSi CMMtL. ILmU? ittou iu nu A tU> wi I WAU wo a prtv©# i w Ktis !i(H4ueute uid pUUK* i xJfeu* lU J*H t |)*j Uicitl Wt •bUCit v'oft o#s>mu f Lesi*Mk. tteiaii artircs tluut u, ; rUiLLICb, UttJtW A KitEYKU, &4iiUa m .Vu c iluUgf, Atiauta, tla. ih A NO TUNING *"# Mi Parrot i-ftt-rs hi* at-rvicet iu ihhu-gand M-| Kin* i’uiHa, i-*-**t older* ~t ti. 4 JitHli r>i,-lri,( I'iiu JLIP \ UI.VV t KULVEH —: • tttE — GKANtiEKS NEW ( ASH li OO TANARUS, SII O K AN D HA 4 blOJtE a JiIL’NKS L KHRELL.iS, CAIH'Kf Ki t * L L BUICXiHOUSE ACO dm us*.n*n* >*r how I*lX4l *). 1 111 u• a i*uss ~..m a-a***l * aumu r, *. *■* *.< *B* 't|, u< XU4KII .I, 4 1,J4, j ft*. o IMX-, .*, ,1 t* ,m,i kN<k , „.* j " *• aa4-.lt b 4 • t-mstbosms IH-Ibf tu out ! .* B.a,aa*ar. Wit II•*., ,r***** t b.a(,., b , -,.* x. r a, *, *b., oß.r vi,r M*'**< .*-■*. •<*., ux H*-a. **, ||„. I '*“* ' ‘” l "‘ * ' l■ m ft* nan* los -a* *ri. *.,. oat a. **•*, ~* t # W tn. ,^,1,,^ _x-. •-?• jr go a van, ■fc .. . , K sit. , - '-vox a* **thw p f wan.n* .*., ' si iHi Oranjers New Caib, I *hiw *►* *1.4 itMuium. In. axi*aa ... w * • Wa*BMeißtxMMMNMl* a***. •* • *•. jab. la*,. ,4ei4w e * a* t.,a.u , '<* - -*> * f Alt. ftlß h** t* anil ■ a*,r* K;a4. ,f LEA 1 HEM; : -■ S -* *+v~t *ll ll>l*n)jy wti‘ir-* pi*,. , *• •• <i *1 ,4 * ttailltb it fr-j S. ft-aoxxm n *. I-' -iftV'kai If *Y (* •*•• *• ta aiyhaiMl *x*i Uy7aMPm pll* • ..... lacißiatd i* | *xa, •* dw. beta tin ta* U!**l,* ot K rl**. t,, will (*„, v . wi,a , • >o, 7* w htMtißh - tr*-*) Xiianta •** , *t tb <>m, <* N*>a*a fhoit •<] aaw • twa, L L UiftCK liGL'HE 4 OU. DULY $1 VI A YEAR. A Fr p t for all See tic as- The Sunday Press, • P ibliabed at Gnffln, Oa , a fit at cists week-- */ newspaper, otfex* me t**-*t inducetnem* Ui •oytrti era ul any (uper puhiisbr-d iu rlttMk Ototpi. 1 xuae wahUing to reax. b a tar fc e aeciam of tar utrs, meruianu, u.- chamca, t*d tn lad all clataes o! cihfcat in YitUOle aad Wertern t*e**rgia, can ll ul no better medium than the MUaDaY PWIScS. Send (or cam pie copies Mou. y lor nuberriptious and aoveituxng in** oe sent by P. (J. Money Drier at oux rt* For lex ms, etc., addttas the pubmn* r, WM. D. Ka*D-.LL, . Uritfto, l> —’ ■’ - WE*T ERN 1 Oder for sale fot DO im/ LAND ■ some valuable tract* uf aiuixng aud umber land in a thriving and rapidly growing Western Stau Ou count oi railro*4*l*, recta*Uy cou.wxm.UJ aud immigration, these laoJ* are uow id y riaiiig to vame. loey will be aold very Hw tor cash. A Diear and Pfcnecl Tun will be Ouarauleed, with every tract aoid, w*tu oeds of fall wsxrauiy ixota respon-.t the grantors. Parties desiring to purcua*w lauds, tor an early rue in value. Heal Estate Agents aud 1 lading lieu, am Uud .1 Ut lieu Luteieat iu auxixea* is. o t Jll’.Uea* tsrtme Dealer, 17* n 1.1 aUI ~ >• Yi J. iL Wullk, ut biitta ot, WITH HENRY ScJrt.fi i>Aߣr *’•. Youiix s A Uoy m Clothing at Wholesale 878 s, 378 Broadway WHITEST, Jg ew J otk^