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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1877)
The Meriwether County Vindicator VOL. 5w THE VINDICATOR. r#UiMSID KfKKT VKTTIAY, WM T RITVTL *L. At •B.tXj.rtll ANNUM. IN Ai'VASTV' tC*sosea iHt •!’ tka Ooert n*M*i KtMM r AdvmWuS' Iwbl4 k! I S tr. 16 mo ' vci t inch \OO , S .Vi 4A0.700 I VJ to J inclK* ISO! 5P 0( AO toooj 15 oft 8 inches 200 i 8 001 10 00 |IS Oft *5 (, tod 500 10 00 <50.00 <5 90 • '-At 4 ( v.| 7 WO ‘ Hi 00 l 25.00 ]*s 00 (50 of t rail 10-00 , 20 00 iS3 (10 jSOOO 1 flOf MT A liberal deduetnin niadatp thus advwrtiaiair by the tnoalh or * e-tr bouwrY orriCERS. ORDINARY h Jaa. W. Banning •HKRIFF W H Parti CLERK 8. G. A.J Llm. a TAX RECEIVER W. V Wbe?!** TAX COLLECTOR W O. Foat TREASURER . J An’bony SLBVETOR .O. F Mathew* COUNTY COMMISSIONERB. R A. Chiinu, Aarou Kiblev, C J. lit art*, J. K liuchiuian, ▲ lieu H. Witwn. HOARD OP EDUCATION. John W. Park. w. J. Barnes. Reeve*, JL A. Father, A- H. Freeman. Bec. SBKATOM Sstb Dtairkß I* II Brewster. ItEFRBSKNTATI V E 8 John B. Itoper. James W TavVf BUSINESS CARDS JOHN W. PARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW', ORKKWTI.LIt, Oa. W’ltl prarth* In Meriwether and the ad 4 mem* count ie*. OIOHOE L. PKA\ V, \ TTOfcNE* AT LAW, lv flactmuiUlc. a a FREEMAN, Attorney at law . GkhhNVIU.K (iA. All entrusted to hla car* attend •and te promptly aud faithfully JOHN L UUIMUt'iOS, Attob.se v at law. , .. GiUU.NvII.LK, (4a. Will [risctlr# in the Justice*’ aud Ordf •erf 1 * Court* ol Mel i wether, unit tin Ka.jrior Couit* l th* ■ ouutie* cwmp"*iog kb* (/<<** ''lic it. H. J K O. TIMtiKI.L WILL UONTIMB ilia piac'le* in MediO u in (froeuvlD* and tb< <<WeUy adjacent. All ealla Ml at the Dru* •••*# or hi* rwaidmoe promptly tte;lw) to DU. K. a ANTHONY, OFFKKB hi. Pralnau./iial *t vices to the titiawm* ol Green vih# and vicinity. MTOMoa at (4. J. Anthony A Co’a Drug (bet*. aepß) D* H F HALL. H*vfcig decided t*> bxsle pefuisucutiy in hi. piotctu-iousj aarvtea* |i) the rKtarrn. ol the town and *ui )* 4*g i ai*i 11 e. y -o*. line.-AU,.xL id# of pui/ltc tk.'inie vT( i jc’s niMtrated Pries Catalogue FUty pwgna 'JIM ITlualia’i ea, a iih eritdle iof th'maanda of Ib# tem Fio acr arid Tegsaubte* In Ui* woi! I, and (A* trey prtw flUm—all \or a 'tC nr n.t,/ a*ar [ I'rii.uA in Oermnn >.nrl E'lpdalt VatA’a Floral tianie, lartetly, 'tf, cer.t, ayaar. T'.rka Flower and V*|(itah.e Ua'O'ttJ. 50 centa in pjer , in alrgai.t doth cevd*, r. ok Addtoaa, 4AHRB Vll.K.lleclieiUtr, S' y. Viok’s Floral Guide • beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely i ! * tratod, Md crmOaiulng tii elegant color*:* 1 . Jliu with the first cum tier. Price owiy % cent* tor the year. Tk* first tw ltf/7 Just uwued iu German an*] 4 Vre* ’* Ktowcr A Vegetable Garden • 56 owU ; with elegant cloth cov *LOO. Vick'* Catalogue- SGj lii(utr*(i*Qi, only ft CMU. Address, J A.HKH VJ.'K, Rochrwicr, N. Y. VICK'S M*w*r 111 Vegetable Garden to tbe Beat hesaU'a’ work of tbe kind lr. lb* world. IteoabiM i<*rl]r 150 pege*. bandiwda at toe UlttsUsii-., and *U Chrome plates at Fk>wrer*, beautifully draws asd entered from n stars. Prica 60 cwota is paper coven* SI,OO la rlsgat, cloth. Printed lo German an I*r g’i*h. Vick'* Floral Guide, Quarterly, k j ccsU ayer. Tick'* Catalogs*—POO Ulu.traiooa, on iy 8 cent*. AJdrear. JAMS." TICK. Rorbr?r, N Y. VICKIS Kltirer aai VegeUUe Seeii. *JS ntlTKl BT * lilLLJoa 12/jPLH If AKXXICA. Bax Tick’* Catalog*—3oo Lioslratiooa, only ft casta VftEfc** Fkxsl Quid*, Qaartexly, V, coot* a year VtahUa Flower asd Vegetable Garden, 00 cealß ; with elegant doth cover* ftl.Ou. AO my publication are printed in £t tod Off cdul IddreH. JAM PH YICK, Kochcter, N. Y GREENVILLE, MERIWETHER COUNTY. GA.. JANUARY 2(i. ISJ7. ttr Joe’s \Vy, and Mrs. Jolm’a — Wt*ti 'The | chi k- in the aireatrolet scant, Uh turned it-e onlise nitvn a .iver. The aw - lrep ,m th* inh.nt i>!n t ii,.s tvarjied the giant oak lorevet ’ ~ [Are n. Nj* what cn earth l> \V:!H* abmit T t v ..aireel Mrs. .l-e. as a’.. t-rueJ j-. iu In wort a I .aiu e •> attddea craah. Id.c ur up t ss ovcrrt It. l ptU'lier vl aator, non. it is streA.-.iia.; s’! wear, the car <1 And ha tin j imj i: g up and tho wi . down her w' *ne upon lie iwo raitr-o'il i".y like a ugit, n - and ' /■ " . him by one arn, gave him two nr turn, smart slaps, and with no gent e m >vetn nl sa' hint ou a ciiair at the other cuct of tin ttHiiu. There, sit there aw hile, *ii I she, in loud, harsh voice, an I sen if you cun’i learn to mind. I’ve told you often enough eat to touch ihet pitcher. 1 declare yo are enough to provoke a saint 1 The scream Willie set up at this mode of procedure showed |'iite as much auger as grief. ll* evidently lelt that iris mother was a stern ■uttlceling- Xyrauh.and to k.s mind, not a loving, f salient and gentle mother. Mrs. John aat sew ing in lh bouse over ihe way, and it hapiveued by a strange co iucrdeuce, that just nUrul lids time as ah< looked up Iroui her work to aee What hei Joli. uiy wsa doing, for she made It a point to watcu over him as much as possiirie, or. the (iiniciple “au oulrce ol pievention if woi th a |K)uud of cure,' she saw him j::it taking hold oi the haudie ol the pitcher c t water. Oh I howr iwieless I was to leive that teuifitation lu hla way she eiciaiitied as she apiaug lorw&rd hastily towards him Too late I Juat to save ill tVvor went ttu j lent i, the water *tream#4 over the calfH’t aud 4ohiiuy’a Its Hand dtefs. Oh ! Johnny ! Mother la *o sorry you have spilled (tie water, said .Mis. John, in a quiet hut sorrowful tone, ivs site gently dlte I him into a eliail, while sin; first ij ii i p tin waid, amt inetv, weii a loving, si. lul hand, removed Ins W’.l stoi Ii g and almes, rubbed his loci dry, and put on dry u tea. Johutiy ancouactrutaly eaught Uei spi.i. ol lvr and glii lan I bis hll!e lieu!l higau to aw eii aUur* r i > a at liaviug dispir as n Ills deal', loving Mini he t. Jle fell as II he had Ikvii Very na'ighiy, Johnny nsugtity. J dmey sorry,*aiu I he as I c Unis' I Ul> at Ins nnhl.i r willi liisroi Ini of teats Mother i> soiry, too, aael Mi- John. Johnny must never touch the vvu lyf pitcher. U* Whiii’t t 'neb it again, wi ! he? said ahi more choerfully, a she took hue iu her atina and kiaaed liiiu. No ; J ibtiuy won't, said the little fellow, sud with a heart full l lore to bln mother and ..00l rnsolutioiu* for tbe lulur**, li went *k*>o to hi* piny. Luc liydiot' liie most 1 vaulrfol —rt-o.ir■ me cai vol hitm the rough block i iioio hy air. kc the flood peiirliu;( /row ml i hl. atf.l pci(hi tk*iii under the hand *>: toe atiur, vwwly and smsdi > .—unit--n-tth *n linpi n • plitiie yrowth, lh< tilth acorn . I.Hip’wt lo li <’ alien/ and unnrite ok, mid ao o in with human i haiucter. K i.iu ! hi.pi'j.*. muj made upon *■ • i'b*? I** 1 ** fir: "i_“l i m .1..0.i 1,-bout alto Umi ♦mi .:*} *:nr , arc ansng and iiatto l',ii V*;i Hi. I ll'll ) ‘litfj"ill —otr 1 1 1 a mi uier<*i nj iiit All ( Mother*, think ol Ini*, Mid leuicin Oer that every h*i*h and impatient worn and act of your*, doe* just > much toward ii akin/ your child a ha>*ii Htid impalh nt man, * man who cannot control hi a pa tou* ; tlia( il goes J mt o lr toward UJ iii log him wicked and iniajrahie loi tiiU' and lor eternity. While every loving and pn tient word, every cheerlui, cucuiaginy *rr<|li: that you giv.- him, i* one line ol Iho pert‘rt pattern lirnwu O(iotl hi* heart, one etrainod in the ond of love that bind* him lo you, a cord .bat will one day, il you go on in love and iiatlence, grow ai atioug that when the dorm* oi temptation and tiial break fiercely U[i*>n bin , *had bold him firmly lu the aaie baib<jr ol home and duty, aahly aoebomi with a mother’* love. Weturu Iran* a Uelerudo buiud- We are turpitted to hear one of our young men utter these word* a lew days *go : 1 have recently gio up all idea of the ’ win. Ifilkt, and come- back to perllt'cal life. 1 arn more at home In this line then In buntiu' the fair sect*. Angel* in fieui ooate and kies-mo-rpiica* sre pretty Uj look at, I gin in, but they are as slippery a* cels, when you fish lor ,em and get a bite, you And yourseii at the wrong end o( thu book —you’re ketched yourself; and when you've *tuß()d 'em with fruits, pastry dog gery.ypc* and Jewelry, they will throw you away *s they would a cold petaloe. Ixi&itwise that ha* been my experience. But I've and ns wish them rxiw. The queen of Sheba, Pompey’s piJwr, xui Jxx’s wile w ith a *ie*fic! • gine to hold ’em, oocldn’t tempt me. The very sight of a bonnet rite# me all over.—[Colorado Spring (Ja tetts. Said Hr*. Farungton: You see tbai b;eeee>i mac thaCpreached Uti us last Sun day? We.l, be was first a circu* rider, then a locn** preacher and dow he’s an ex hauster. Cutuva crop .i.trl 7! ovcmcAt. ThuFitiant"i:tl Canmir.’ie 11 J n-ary —trttr it its movement, Hiyys ; To tiring inecr kI .ins year di vu t > t 2&d,oA> ttwlea (ua.l.irg the yev's wverUad .!00>) levies, aud the -out'ita u c •miunptton io, 00() same as lad yen), tie yaut ru cinll far the balance ui iu* yea %m t ba 1 .'vM,OOli bales agaiiitsl 1 S-Yl .O<N) bales lus t ar, oi a is. Sing oil >i 1117,000 hales, t'oci dec:case in the future uioVemtiil i aK -1 'ge, and this la t t>..' during last week* ..sue large estimates popular. Uni, il vvt re uuine toe figures for preym is years id find a ease w here the conditions avert very snnilar. For example, on January 11, 1875 the port receipts .eacl.e l 3 1 00,(57 ) Jaics, agsi ist I.SSS, 346 hales fvr the psevi ms year, or an m n a.' ol '415,1!3i5 ; am vet ilit> total port loceipl* only teaelied 3 107,169 hales, ag&iust 3,864,390 Units, show mg that the luovetneut sulia. ipieut to Jsu uary 1 must have heeu sV>.llr bales loss than in the same uioulus of 1674. The rapid at some points in ill* receipts this M*j|, must uot Ims lakuu w an iudiowtl'iu of uveMMswhwUou ol tin crop Iu those districts. Thai the crop lias •ouie torwaid more rapidly titan eve t* lore, would appear to he beyond doubt, hut, at the same, il is nut true that then is no cotton lelt. l'ho wcaihei Ims been iliiUsUivßy seme mid wi-nl.y m,, aiiuosi tim eti’ire Mouth, and in some sec lions it der such circumstance* it t* no sur| rise that die receipts should show si Veio Uteiik, ii'pecdaily during Uto holiday acaaou, when ilicy arc always comparatively sma l. let, wliiio wo I ek lor some icvivut in n.c marketing moveiueht at the points if lei red to, we must expect, ol course,a large decre me ooeli weak from lust year. For if •there is any iciiauce to lie p aced upon our eorrespoiuteu fa - opluloivs with leg a (71 fh” the yield m tiirtr reipective uistnris, the expet lalioua s'id held by many of a lout and a halt million crop this year muni be given uj). lu tact, them would sem to he uo good grounds lot pulling lire l>l and eli male Irighci tlr.ru I. OJ.UOO bales as a inav® iurtuu, with all toe probabilities in lavor Oi a smaller to I il. I.IKaIM.A lit*: kiiLKiilif, I2mi Until, i: I, rniCeIDKNT i ’ this oltmioiA i n*tk. I'iie Uuotgia Hcuule made a wise choice mil pitiJ a di'M. ved liunoi when tliej i n mi .iir y eli ii and tin. ,ibovu dmtingiilsli '■ Igi ntleiuan lo tin I'n iTieney ol then truly. Col. J .Oder 1* a native Uoorglan, having h eii bo. iii the county of liorku on tin llilb day of lieeemUn, 1837. jit* fatfiar died when Jfof.l* wuaonly tlnee yeata ol *;*e, and hi* early Ir.ilnin,; wan enlim y the (hoi ol ain ithei’a love. lie eonipleted iir* edur I‘l.ui at Mercer I 'll i Vu.l -:t y , will'll' he graduated witli tbuflivt houm* ol bin ei**'-, i" ini', lie removed to H,vuoiiuh mol ipnillfhol hlniMdM.il,tin t**ir<al prole* -uron, lice liming too pru.tii... nr l-_*-t a the I‘Hi‘oi '-I lie thin ol N"i wood. Wilanti a ol Iwider. ll** rapidly tdtaine I * lr* nt tank in 111, pi ile**lon, and Win looked upon i.* I iwyer hi, a ulite* vyen; lo w |,.,vi Um hVi. i iue. I*. Ikfll ii*. iu 1 1. i 1 I lie fhin lidttr*te aerrTy *-,d inad*. a m*.*♦ <1 ,** *,. ...|,i iin —keeping weli In* known (i leiny ol e laraetiu arid r.< ai in hi* undurlakinga. lie reiv**d in llie Army ol llie i euueme, nn<l leceiv'u. 1 "'j w o uid i the battle ol ('liicuinaug*, A i;i l,i.i wn be ream, | i Inpra -.t lean tiie law in h.i vano ih, and i* now regurrlnd a* one o( the ablest iawyim at the liar. Me ba* repreacnled the Kir*t Senatorial Uidiici conliiiuou*ly ainca 1870, and a* Chairman ol tiie Judiciaiv Committee ol tin* Senate aU*ur ied vminent aemee t tin Stall. lie I* a fluunt-'a|ierker, a cle arhvwl tii legbjaWf, wJ a uun of tin* utmoti (irohity and iub.g.rily. [Sunday Herald, lion Augn*iy* O, Hueun. Siu.akart (,/ this oisoiioia irotmit of ' UKI'HKXKNTATIVE*. tS The I lor. Augustu* <). Bacon, whe wa# *oflatteringly elected to the HjTakerihlpo. tli House el Jtepreaetj tall vet, wa* boro in Brvan county, on theSOtb day ol Oclolx:r, lkifh. Jle tcci.ived a classical education al the l.tate University ol Georgia, wh.-re he graduated with hooorv rn August, I HVJ Ire immediately enter-d the Lumpkin Law School, and graduated with fad honor*. During a part ol tbe time he war serving bis country in the late war he was Adjutant of the Utli Georgia regiment in Hood'* Division, and lu that capacity participate'! in tire several campaigns ol Northern Vir gin l *. At a later period he was promote* to the rank of Captain, and assigned to stall duty, and remained la the service until Vh< Contederaey fell. Capt. Barv/n settled in Micon after tin surrender, where he engaged in the practlc* of li:* profes ino. Il haa always been v Dernix.rat, and has always been prominent in his party, representing it in numerous convention*. Iu 1813 he wa* drown a Presidential Elector on tbe Beyraour and Blair ticket for the Fourth Congretssioua and strict, and >• 1870 was noudoalod by the Democracy of liibb county tor the Leg islature and clecte 1, besting down '.ho He pub tcan majority ol 187(1 It was not 'long alter taking his scat that he exhihitej abiiiti-aul a high orAt r, ami p nv. ,1 him. the aUc-> Me! mint ii).,:.y. upoAfcvta iu lb* House. Has speeches un. m-ted for their c'.taruww and aryum*. tt ,ivus . In Ilia tliutat of 1373 73 ho rs dm B;a)aUei. ID was returned io li>e J. -p islature at the eaiviiation of th. term, and it '.br session o! 1374- 73 was clef led Apt h -ei pro tem. Allopt ther. C vptfctn II teem ia on> 'of t| K m -si proinisiiiK young nu n in poluimi h < u Georgia. A man of dc.u e i t )• i,u a. well as cultured mind, an,i oev- ied to to 3tlU', lie has a boglit and li uuuabl tutu.* cfore hi u I u pur sen tie ;• ratlier above !h I might, wiili regular Itciurrs uui ioag llowtu.g Idoade beaid, md * rv aide i as one o; Ihe (l iesl looking meu i the Assembly. lAumlay lie i. A Nixublc scum or. The most notable tjurs in ttnv pre.se ut Georgia senalu is I'natd on the last seal ol he trout circle to the lelt Juoge Wikiiam (tews, ol A ilk s. It is dmibiiul it a more powerful man ever served iu *lio Ocorg ia senate ; oue win), without being noisy or detno lairalivr succeeded i . putting Ids impie-s deeply and tieiiel'iccuuv on everything llsut w' done lij ihe body of which he i' a member Ina iguraUnjrjL large |iioporlioii ol lire most tfaporbutt ltf&islaifan ut lb - TpTtct Six yvats himself, l.u/has louatled into *li ,pe an i i-fUcienr y a vwd pan .4 (r H . work tltali in ; started by olliari, H.s watddulue,s and his quiet atul unobtrusive iat rest in even the smallest matters that go before tiro sen ate is a marvel—and combined with h 1 ipe expeifcno*, his unimpeachable Integri ty and hli st.i Img ability pn ako him i. model senator, Tue.e has iwteu uo day of ihe common wealth so p tbny, or so tu!| ol gieat meu that "r* w nii 111 t e. dy have •doodTi iTie front ratus. D rattier renrarlfabto tl.at Judge Un se nev or went into polities It, me o| during tin war. Ihyinnl artiviug as supeiior court jttdg —and brightening even toe wluln oi tire eindne by ii.s )udi, iul fm dvaesi and ?) ni qnll 1-vb ness *lru ue-.cr he and any pub lie position until Lu was 1 lei leu to ids pro cut position, lie In 1 lin i.t.iLo hi 11.11oi si\ year* ago by a utost fliaUei iug vote, amt it the expliat lou nl Ida Pun wits mi id mous y re-olet letl, 110 has grown In |n itueiieo and power sim e llie lirat day In' Uok Ids seat, until liovv he has a l.irger mllowliig Ilia 1 auy ilium he 1 ol thu H o Wle. Judge Him Iras a long life befno him, md (lie people of Ills dlslrit 1 or dm stale w 111 dnubtlcti call bun to liiglter iionor icfoie tliey allow liint to. Tcihe l piivale illo. ICx S Jnator Tiunhull remarke l, tlm o'.li or day, (hat ll the tr illi about Louisian n ever co ifW out, lie Iwlleyes it will lie' loiiiid dial tlicrri wile more liillldr r.morf scoiirg iiiys, morn w htfipings and uroro alui'u * ol onlAred men by tln irovvn laro lor voting die I) inoeralie llekH than ol 1: rlornt j.r-r son* liy whites lor Votiut; tiro Itepu'illeaii til Io t A "wold to tin’ hi" 1 . 11 you aie 11 milled witli cough or cold, procure 11 bottle ol Dr. Hull's Cotlgu Hyljjl lit once. It* use an;y save you lfoUt¥.’Vre a1; kucm. You 1 I: ipgist fanepi io Priee. ’< Ms Ayor’s Cathartic Pills, For all the purpose* of a Fanilly J'hralo i and for ourimr CutUvaimat, Jnundrx/, liidlciMUou, rout Utoinaah. Jireatb, llno'laehe, J£r/*lp*la, JUieuina tbwi, Kriptfon* amt Skin J)ieu*, Illlrouann**, Drop*/, Turnon, Worur*. NouraJaia i a* a Din ner PiU, fur purify nix the Uiood, are all 11 tin most thorougl' arid aeareb- Irtß eathailic jnedlclne that cm be employed: cleansing the wUxuacJi and botweia, and even the blood. In email down of ono pill a day, they etlrnulata tbe digestive organ* and promote vig uroua health. Avaa'a I'fLUl have been known for more titan a quarter of a century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for thedr virtue*. They correct dis eased action In the several assimila tive organa of the laxly, and are so composed that obstruction* within their rthge can rarely witlmtand or evade them. Not onlv do they cure the every-day complaint* of cvery- Ixxly, but also formidable and itoiger oua diseases Mint have baffie l the best of human fklll. While they produce powerful eflfwAs, they are, at the aenie time, the safeat and heat physic for children. By their aperient fiction they grlli* reach less than the common purgatives, end never give pain win n the bowels are not Inflamed. They reach the vital fonutainu of the blood, and trengthen the system by freeing It fr<un the elements of weak near. Adapted to all ages and conditions In ah climates, containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, these Pills may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating pre serves them ever fresh and makes them ple**aot to take; while being purely vegetable, no barm can ark* from Uttir 0M in any cjoairtUy. I /urenb at Or. i. % AYER 4 CO., Lowell, Mm, t'rwtlai aaA Assal/tlcal CkuwlMs. lOfip or *p* oxcoourxa evexrwnsjur. GRxJa\T Ta;l#r vl Farley 0.-gjui ESTASLISHED 30 Tear? Only Organ that glV'-s Written Gtiur'a .l" Larg9st ur. 6 a<D actory in the World. PIIIOES FROM 's6o 1 O sl.ooo . TEItMS IIAS¥, NtXD FOB FATALOUDEB, Rollable acrid* wanted in Gnorpla, Ala bnnia, Florida, North and fiouth Uarollna and Ks“l Tennessrs*, by TURNER A IIKAI MI I.LKU, W Inik'sitle Houtliorn Agent*, 30 Wldtehftll St., Atlanta (ieotgia Win. T.’ ItEVILL, Special Agent, in*l24 ly (ireejlville, Geo. THE SUN. 11l 7, NKW.YOUIC lb 77 fJHIK diderenl edition* of THK BUN 1. during the nett year w II Is; the ssme a h during tlm year Ihut ha* passed. The daily edition will on week day* he a sheet ol four pHi'es, *nd on Hitnday a shed of ♦lglit pages, !)! 60 hruad cijltmititt; while tint weekly edition will Iki sheet ul eight pages of the ssnrc dloionsiou* sml chnrsc ler that are already .familial to our trien I ’lnc Mum will continue to be the menu* mis aiivocata of-iefortu and retionchnu nl, sml o( the nulwtitutlou of rtsteamanship, wisdom and inl.-gtlty f..r hollow pretence IntlHtcilily, R' and (rend In the a Indnlklrathiii n| pubhc nfliirH. It tv ill contend tor the gofreinmi ot, or ths prqde f,y the pcuplr -Ipndlor the p‘ ue, a I - ji.:> mil—l3 g .'Ycl'o merit by fratula lii the ballot lan arid In the counting ol voles, enforced ly military violence, it* til endeavor to Mjpply it* readers—a body now not far Irotn a mil lon ol .viuls -w i;h the most -cutelul, cotn pletc and truetw* rthy aigouuls of ( iirieul u mills, and wdl employ for thin a riuiin-ioui, and cardully ueler ted stall of ie|girt.r* and coirespondents. Ir n poitk from WSkill- gton, especially, will ire lull, accurate and learlesk; am) il will douhtloss continue lo deserve and enj .y the hatred ol those who thrive by pluad etlng the Trea* ury or by usurping what the law does not id/e them, while it will < i bvor to merit tbe confldecou uftke public bv defending the lights of the people ac*tn*t thu en croschinent nt unjusllfl'd power. The price ol the daily lie* will be 55 cent* s month, or tJ 5U * T ,!M . potl*aid r with Ih : Sunday i*iiliort 70 * y<wt Ilt Hcxr.Ay edition alone, eight page* tl 20 a year j/srtpaiJ. Tbe Wxrtar.r Hun, eljjltl | &g<-a of WJ hr and columns, will be furnished during 1877 at the rate of ft a yc..r j*>*t: lid. The benefit of Iki* large reduction from the previous rate ior th Waxai-T cun Ire enjoyed by individual auhecrihors without rite nvoewdty ol making op clolrs. At the **uie tiuie, 11 any of our friends cheo*e to aid iu ei'eoding our circulation, w ahal lie gjj*o;iul U> them, aid every such peraon who sends ua ten or more sulwcrlber# from odo pi ay wid lx er tiled W one wpy of lire paper for himssll without charge. At ■me dollar a year, postage paid, the esjren -1 pa;x>r an 1 printing re ix*rel y repaid *ud ri.nsldering the ri*e of the abcet ano Ip quality ol itscontentr, we are confident a pcrplu will wn tiler tux wrtxabT Boa tlie otie-P'-at uewspap* r published in thg world, and we trnst tlao cue if the iff t'A. Addrcra THE SUN, N'uw York C 'y, -V, Y- CclAiiers M twit lily A. L .. v v,' 11! uat i s': 1 5l. N ia!ia, V en Se ihe: iav-t • 1 it* fvn* t* Sfi | nae I di !\y Ni it'ivr io I dy, t f.-n* a | .• -ri’n .a t <U i : •• tt> >irv si' Mur I't'KU Am fourAs ii Atjh irxlr mtrlc. IV i/ii iwt *■ t/tjriU or* Ufl kl it ft* -oMyu.r " Bui . e imh'mhers do mst cou-. Jot cut Ilf) '.!\vo rcvcUol ihi *llsir*t A'<i* f excel a co -th y tw levs *'tUr* ar* >tliM w>rd ! compter, and they propose o porquer 11.l 1 . n." Tuu gi isriNctus lor tin uerv voium* jives lint till*, of more than fifty paper* t mostly H.iutr*tr.l). t>y writars ut Ut* highs <4 uteri'. Under tiie liead of “FOR2UIN ruwui,^ wo have "A Winter on the Nho,” by (i* MoUl.tu.LaM , “ tAauutsiiuga Ahou* Con sMtiunnpi*," by U'cauLM* Duulxit Wa ti Mill ; O ll ot my window at Moscow,” by liu .n* PO9OTLWU; 'An Auscrfaan I Curkisun,” etc. Turn* sariui stories arq *nnouuqLi “ NKIIOLAH MINTUUN,’* Ily l)i. llot.t.AND, Mie|Ki!itor, wlnwui sterv o! “fbivemiaks" gave th* ldgft est —tlafiic Uon to th* radr* Of th* m*lh 'y- Tho scene ol this latest nov*l 1 laid on (oung mat) wh i ha* ts'cn alwaya ‘tml hi a ironun't ujiron ttriii/jn,” but who, by UlO death ol his mother, i* left al me in Uio world,—to drill on (It* current ol life,— w ith n lot I tine, lull w illmut a purpuir. Anolhnr Hc iul, “Ills luhftrilaiici', " by Mis* Tiixirrun, will begin wu the complo* lion id “That Las* ' Iniwrie'*,” by Mr*. llormsnN li-tiRMKTT. IDs liuinctt'* story, begun in Aug ml, liaa a |>utho* ai.d dramat ic power w hich have Imeii u icrpiiac to lito ljubiic. There is to he a moles cl 01 iginal and x -quidlely Hliihlrated papers ot 'T'opalar Bmeii' c," by 111*. iii'.UKK IL, each [taper complete ill its id. There ntu to Ut, from various [mi'*, papom OU ‘•nOMF. I.IFE AND TRAVEL. 1 * Al*<>. firai tlcal suggeifioii* a* U) town ant) Con 11' 1 y life village ImplovampiiU, *tc., by well known rprclaiista. Mr. HiitKsno's arttcl** tin varfnu* tadna ti lus ef Gicat Itiilidu include the history of ‘ Home KxjmilmcuU lu Uomfitnsllou," “A H oillsl J.o*l Fvi lory" lu thu Nevuiahw uvimlwir,turd ''load Lana, Jfochdal*," In lin ember. Other |ihpels ara, "Tba ill ilish VVorkingiiinii's Home,” • A Nutluu ol Hliop keeper-," “I I*[>< uny a Week for Ui* CUild,' i-i e. A 1 icldy i! uHtraled aeiieH w 117 be given du "Auicrreaii PpororTiy Flood *u4 Field,’* f.y y,. , |tl H ht|| | . difliiFamt theme. Tim subject ol ’TIOUHI.IIOU) AND TiOMK DK.t OHA TIO" will have n pronjineut place, whilst the latest produeii ms o‘ American liumoriMs will appeal from month to month. The lift of shorter sto: les, biographical ami other thcHies, etc., I* a long one. The editorial rtrpaiintent will continue to employ the ablest pens frith at home an I abroad. There will be a Mile* ef ietle e on literary tralters, f om Loudon, by M W tir.itii. The paces of the magarirte will lie open, as heretofore, so far a* limited space w I permit, to the di-eti*ion ol all fheme* i - the < **!&! and religious life ol t' o wmrld, and specially to the freshest fhouyi t cf thteTlhriiusn thinker* and echelart. • f this country. We mean to nmke thu magaslna ewe or atui purer, higher au J uobkr, more ge„if and g* uerou* iu all IU utUrance*. .•<! influence*, sad S mere Weleame Ti.io r (lisii ever liefore In homes ol rcflucu mi iittd colture. jmTiJKN Mourns fofH Kohibmik lor December, bow ready, ami which SocPiiDl the opening ehapt< r >1 •Nicholas Minium,” will tw read wir, ea ger curiuity t.O'l inlereat. Per he; * 1 o more readable number ot line i c> liim yet ikm;o ieeued. 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