The Hamilton weekly visitor. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1873-1874, February 07, 1873, Image 4

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m TRY MITCHELL’S FAMILY FILLS, For *ll disease* requiring an active corrective C.itliat tic. For sale wbole al and retail l.y LIGON BROTHERS. - • * / t*. j. *, ' A JHTCHELI’N LINIMENT. The best in use, we lliiuk. Wholesale and retail by •'* LIGON BROTHERS. <£> We are regularly authorized agents for Scovilfs Family Medicines, Warren s Tonic Cordial, Hall s Lung Balsam, Bennett s Medicines, Rogers' Medicines. BOLD AT MAtItfFACTtmWIS* FIMt’IW UV MGOISr BROTHERS* DON’T LOOK .AT THE Groat Reduotlon ofPrioea toy UGON BROTHERS. DRUGGISTS. LOVER THAN CAN BE BOUGHT AT RETAIL IN BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Lawhwinm, Paregoric. Cm! or Oil, at CO Pc* Cent Dmcoviit from Or filMKV I'ltlCES — e. SOo. vial* tor It) cvuU; 50c. vial* tor 20 and 25 ctni.*; '/sc. viala tor 40 cent*. Epsom Salu at 10 cent* per pound. Gum Camphor at 10 ceuu per ounce. Brail tidd'a Regulator $1 00 Kinunons’ HcgulatOl \ 67 Ilooda tur0ka..........•••• G, Vwtnifuges 1 , Worm t audio* 12 Ayer’a Preparations 07 And many other article* ia pioponiou. BAVM MONBY IT BBIXOIBO TOUR CASH IRS BUYING OF LICON BROTHERS, Cfrugsists, Hamilton, Ga. wms $321.5? Z’Z&ZSV'JIU’J.Z m HIE EXITED STATES. 1300 PAGES St 500 ENGRAVINGS. Written by 20 Eminent Authors, in cluding joiix n. ooroii and iloiucx GKEEI.KY. This work i< a complete history of all branches of industry, proct*e* of mannfac tn-o, etc., in all age*. It i a compute en cyclopedia of ait* atni manufacture*, and ia the moat entertaining aud valuable work of Information on .object* of general interest aver ofTctrd to Ibe public. Wo want agents m every town la the United States, arid no agent can fail to do well with this book. One I agent fold 13d copies in eight days, another ) wild 368 In two week*. Otir agent in Hart ford aold 307 in one we k. Specimen* sent free on receipt of a tamp. Agents wanted for the FUNNY HIDE OF PHYSIC. 800 Paget, 2.50 Engravingt. An Interesting and amusing treatise on the medical humbug* of the pat and present. It expose* quack*, impostors, traveling doctors, patent medicine venders, noted female cheat*, fortune tellers and modiums, and gives inter esting accounts of noted physicians and nar ratives of their lives. It reveals startling secret*, and instructs all how to avoid the ill* which flesh is heir to. We give exclusive J. B. BUKR & HYDE, Hartford, C'ottn., or Chicago, lIL 1873 THE W(yila 1873 Anew political era is/opening b.fore the country. The negro cyclc of our politics has rounded to it* conelusion through civil war, social violence, industrial disorder, and lias elided In giving freedom to four millions of the negro race, arid the ballot to it* adult males. “The otd ordcYchungeth, yielding place to new.” „ The politics of this new era will come home to every man'* business and bosom as never liefore, living vital to private ptosper ily and the maintenance of a democratic republic. Par not only me (lie manifold encroachment* of federal upofl state power*, and of both uisrn tho large liberty of Amur ican freemen, now, ns always, to bo*rcpolled with ceaseiess vigil.tr.ee t not only is home I rule or local sell-government now a, always to lie maintained for the best guarantee of civil liberty and national greatness, but be sides, the vlctoiles of peace, which arc to give splendor to the new political en, must : i won against every advantage which even I enemies of free institutions could desire or pome**. A gigantic debt, which the honor of the country U pledgol to pay, mcumlier* nil our indnatrh* with its >(pr*lvo burden. Ncv cithclc** our aytitem* of municipal arid state taxation arc crude, unequal, and defraud the poor to tcleane flie licit. Novcrihclcas onr i-yxlcm of fe<leral taxation Is such au infam ous nmaterpb ce of Ignoranco and incapacity, pul to the tile me* of monopolist* and fa vorites and thieves, u* never any where lift* dUeiurcd mtKlctn civilization since Louis XIV , with hi* method* ol taxation rather than its amount, paralyzed the indmdrie of France And along with tho tnrilf, which prohibits the ex|,rt of our manufactures, übtidge* the nunilter of onr industries, cuts down the profit upon the cxpoits from all our firms, plantation* and mines, abolishes our eliippitij; from oil the high fu, mill filches five dollars from the people's pockets every lima It puis cue into the United 3t*i ■ Troostiry—along with tills engine ol oppres sion, stupidity and fraud goes a currency of Uuctuatlng value ne the measure of values in every net of domestic exchange. Whatever parlies may arise or fall, wtfftt ever their defeats or triumphs, aud whatever their names, the World now und always will remain the \Dfllnctlng champion ot a liberal progressive democracy, whereof freedom, de fended und defined l>y Justice, Is the polar shir. Asa vehicle of news, the World will spare no ex|a-nse, no energy, to maintain aud ad vance its place In the rank first of inotropol (tan Journal*, its fresh, abiindun*, various, aud accurate news, comprising the whole rirclu of current Intelligence and literature, will be discutsed as becomes a trustworthy organ oi opiuion. with candor, with steady devotion to sound public and private morals, will, special knowledge for special themes, and with various and wide reaching appre hension of the manifold Interests of men and women in their homes, llsclr market places, their workshops and their iarms. TITK WEEKLY WOULD Is oitr great edition for (Its country. It ion tail,*; I, ttio latest price* (telegraphed from all the markets of, the United ti Cates) of five stock, country produce, general prodaca of •very kind, ami of money, stocks and treiglits in New York and Knrope. 3, the farmer's page, with all tho doings of the farmer's club ol the Ameiicsn Institute, letters from practiou! furmtro, and scientific discussions ou profitable lurming, :i, a |*go for the family elide, of lively and pure read rig. 4, all tiie news in concise summary. I copy one year, $2 s.copies $7, and World Almanac. 10 coptm,sl3, and weekly one year. 20 copies S2O, aud weekly ono year. 50 copies 9(0, and semi-weekly one year, 100 copies SIOO, and daily one year. extra PBMmns. 1, $250 wiU Wojgiven to the gentleman from whom we mislvo, previous to the 31st of Urch next, lire money at our club rates lor the largest number (uot less than five hundred) of subsetibew for'.onc year to the weekly. 2, $125 for the next largest paid club list of not less than two hundred and fifty copies. 3, $75 esch for the five next largest paid club lists of /not less than one hundred and fifty copies each. 4, SSO each for the ten next largest paid club lists of UOt less than one hundred .copies each, 6, $25 each for the twenty next largest paid club lists of uot less than titty copies cadi. THK SF.MI-WTtKKLV WOULD contains all the content* of the weekly and the cream of the daily. 1 copy one year, $3 2 copies one year & 5 co|iie sl2, ami the World Almanac. in copies S2O, and acini weekly one year. SO copies $lO2, and daily one year. Tua lUilt \Voau>—l‘rlce foi one copy for one year, $lO (incloding Sunday edition, sl2), 'beginning any day; and at the t>aiue rate per month for any part ol a year The World Almanac lor 1873—One copy, postpaid, 22 cento i live copied, po.-Ipaid, sl. Ihancrtoar —Additions io clubs may lot umda at auy time in Ute year at the above club rate*. Chaugoa in club lists made only on recital of p rsona receiving club packa ges, stntfng date of subscription, edition, poet-office and State to which it haa previ otiaiy bee n sent. Ttiittts - Cosh in advance. Send i>eatoiTioe money order, bank draft, or registered letter Bills sent by mail will be at the tUh of the sender % We have no traveling agents. Spafeimea coplw, posters, etc, seal free of charge, wherever and whenever desired. Address U rdors aud letters to THE WOK ED, 3o I’itrk Kow, New York. The Scientific African /■ | ft ®* BEAtTIFtILY ILLUSTRATED. | The A< riemOpew in Its j yet enjoy, .'.be widest <ifcrU*liytt, of uT auatagou. pe-t‘> de*i-in the world. tte content* embrace the late.A and it.Mit interacting ptotauUioa peitainiagio the in dustrial, lueclunical aud eeieotifle psogfvri of Ciic world; description*, with heantKul ea gnvmgXL ofW invetoi.** new im/uiner-I*. thnr prtiosaseik ®d unproved iuduslrtee id all airniv; oifu, note, fact*, recipe,, auggei-t.en* and *klri>.c,.r*y paetioai writers, 'or workmen and employ***, in all the rarioer arts. DceciiptioAlh improvement*, discoveries, j am! important works, pertaining to civil ami mechanical tdglncerUig, milling, wining and metallurgy; r**o.Js Of the latest progress in the application*at. steam, steam engineering; I railway*, ship building, uavigatiJO, o-tp graphy, telegraph engineering, ties, witltpr, j uiagDctvm. lightyan*; heat. 'l b* latest disco eerie* in photography Jtod mi try, new and useful appltcagiia* f C*|ly try in Ucu art* and itx dytaeatic or houaei\>W economy. *- 11* latest inform* pertaining to tech nolugy, mi Tosci ,py, u-athcumtic*. hntxooo • my. Koogranhy, mffedkSw, j,ilaerahr.-y, geology, acsSogy, bfo/iy, Ebrtf roitare, agri cudure, achitectur q rural dhtenoiu r, itoui-C --hold economy, fcod, lighting beating, ven tilation and health, In abort, the who* mage of the and practical ait* ui embmeed wtrti,;,, t ot scope M the Sdentiflo Amen an No J. who desire* to lie Intelligently inform* ,tc aiford to be without this paper. i_ mZsssß&to^ 1^ * - - icaciien,, clergymen, lawyers, and |*eopl o> : all profesuiun*, will find the Scientific Amer ican to be of greet value. It should h.ivo a place in every family, library, study, office aij counting' room; in every reading room, College, eendemy, or ecfaool. Published weekly, splendidly illustrated, only three dollar* a year. The yearly numbers of the .Scientific A mcr ican make two splendid volumes of nearly 1,000 pages, equivalent in contents to 4 000 ordinary book page*. An official list of all patent* issued i* published weikly. Speci men oopies sent free Address the publish ers, Muss & Cos., 81 Park ltow, New York. PATENT?- ..In connection with the Sd- I entitle American, Messrs. Mimn & Cos are solicitors of American and foreign patents, have hud ovtr 25 years’ experience, and have the largest establishment in the world. If yon have made an Invention, write them a letter and aetid a sketch■ they will promptly. inform yam, free of charge, whether vtmr de vice is raw and patentable. They will also send you, tree of charge, a copy of the pat ent laws in fu.l, with instructions how to Srooecd to obtain a patent. Address Muss Cos., 87 Park Row, New York. A MAGNIFICENT PRIZE, Surpassing sli previous offers. Kach seb sciiber to Demurest'* Monthly Magazine, at three doliuis a year, will be presented with a pr* mium of two elegant rbrotuu*, companion p'etnres of the two most desirable and popu lar subjects in America—the falls of Niagara and Yoscmite falls. Sire of pictures, 10‘ by 11J. These elegant chTdiitth, copied from beautiful pictures painted from nature by oue of the find artists in America, give the most popular views of those Interesting aud sublime object*, and are faithful reproduc tion* of the origin*!*. The grand old Niag ara, with it* immense body of water failing one hundred and sixty fret, sending up dense clouds of spray to reflect In brilliancy und bceuty the vivid colors of the rainbow, is so clearly depicted that, in imagination, you hear its mighty roar. The Yoscmite, with tu lofty mountains toneilng to the silvery clouds, and its stupendous fulls o' sixteen hundred feet, impfes--hi* with Its awful gran deur. and Siting ibc rulud with U- light and wonder These two ehromus ‘.re li,-.t pictures ever published for ten dollars, and will be sent, mounted and vsrri-lied, by mail, as a premium to car l, yearly three dol lar Subscriber to our Monthly Magazine. Render, just think, two beautiful throning of Niagara and Yoscmite. These pictures ave veritable gem*, and worthy of being en shrined in an honoied place iu our heroes They will be presented to yearly sobrciitsrx rm receipt of three dollars, and eight cents j for [tostnge, with your full name and address. Every homo iu America should possess these invaluable illustration; 0 f a ,t all ,j IksiUly, and i-o person of taste and enterprise cau afford to be without rho model magazine, which lihs been grt atly enlarged, and now cont ting the essential* of all others, including tho useful, the entertaining and the beauti ful, with original stories, poems and popular music by the liest authors, the ouly reliable fastrions (including full size patterns) home matters in all rlieir details, gardening archi tecture, and *U the utilities, beauties mid novelties of literature calculated to make our homes useful, attractive ami happy— profusely illustrated, ami a splendid Volume for binding for the centre-table at the end of tiro year. Single copies, 25 cents Splendid inducements for agents aud premiums lor clubs. Addles*, W. Jennings Demoeest, 838 Broadway, Now York. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL BOYS’ nnd tliris’ Monthly Magazine. Demurest’# Young America, brilliant, with instructive and interesting stories, poems, puzzles, trav els, games, editorials, correspondence, etc , fully illustrated in all its departments, is au ever welcome guest to the family table of instruction and amusement. Single copies, ten cents, post free; yearly, sl, or with a choice of the following beautiful and valua ble premiums to cacli subscriber, for fifty cents extra: A choice from five tine parlor chromos, worth five dollars each, or two In teresting juvenile books liound in cloth and gilt, worth $1 75, post free; ora fine pearl handle two bladed {rocket knife aud a pallet •4 best paints post free; or a very powerful brass mounted,.double cylinder ivuiy tipped adjustable microscope, worth two dollars, postage six cents; or a good stereoscope with a series of views, postage five cents; or an elegant photograph album for holding fifty pictures, postage 16 cents; and valuable pre miums for clubs. Address W. Jennings- Demorest, 838 Broadway, New York. B©g . ff | y ; w pATcarr.Asriictjra.R.^- MH^NUFACTUREDAT MOBIlI*""- -fomfrs .WMP'-L.k.a ; mosr-mcT-cis ‘ -- -' OF THE— ... '’ S; m ... '.... / I HAMILTON VISITOR. —. . . . a i Wfi -i i pp*-" i A ' * ‘ f. * ’ ' 1 4 > t' ; ' J T , v rrtfday, December 27,1872), we commence the publication, at Harris county, Ga., of a weekly newspaper, entitled as above. In politics, the Visitor will be entirely independent, endorsing only what it conceives to be right, and opposing all wrong measures introduced by I either party. Particular attention will be given to agriculture, local matters, and the general news of the day. In Bitot t, it shall be our aim, by strict attention to businesi, to make the paper not only a welcome visitor in every famfly, but also to the pjiblio at large. ' The business men of West Point and will advance theh*!nter 'Ra by advertising in the Vtsrroa. K. 'V. t.. TUB HlliUOI WEEKLY llf 1191 AS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY', DENiS W. D. BOULLY, Editor and Proprietor! I • *' TERMS —Only $2 a year; $1 for six months, or 7-5 cents for three „ months—payable invariably in advance. Any one furnishing ns with five subscribers and $lO, will receive 3 copy of the pifper free for one yelr. 3' K .1 T I. V EXECUTED . •rSEND IN YOUR OKDERS.-® NOTICE To FARMERS attention is respectlully invit e 1 to the „ -i ■ AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE or Anderson & Wells, Atlan ta. C3ka Dealers i u Guaaos, Field and Garden Seeds, FARM WAGONS, I Pitt’s Tiar'©sa?.ere .... i Size 2C to 32 in. cylinder, with, or I without mounted power. In Store, SCYTHES and CRADLES, GRASS KNIVES and LEATHER, BCctY Zlals.cs fitrofc funtjjs, Foi m to 100 feet, warranted tt'rM '‘satisfaction, PLO WS-xoNE And TWO-HOIiSE BUGWy PLOWS, And !l other kinds of * Bt -v ! jd ner y, wliich w • Foil m low My ho*. iu s h , and ate us. or aeutl for Price !-•.., ANDERSON & BETTER THAN ~ ; <To l¥ v *> is f ■Glob Follower a COUGHSYRUP • TnovsANDs who have been cured elidut fig praise! Hbvo you a Cough? Hrne yon Bronchitis 7 Have yon Asthma 7 Have yori Fjjittings of Blood 7 Hove yon Consump tion? Have vou any disease of the 'lirr. .t or Chert 7 For the cure of nnv of tires,- com plaints use GLOBE FLOWER COUGH BYKCP. It has cured thousands, andhone have ever been disappointed in the virtues of this great i LUNG REMEDY. 11 cures where all other H-nsMd n<tro< > ic-4 have faded. Tt is pleasant to t/i-e and per fectly innocent und- r anycondilhiis. i EMbEli'lON, TAYLOF ft CO., ft' pik'itws, ATLANTA, GA. For sale by all Druggists. SOUTHERN TEASE. THE ADVERTISING COLIMKS .V OF THE Daily Press and Herald, AND Weekly Press and Messenger, Knoxville, Tenn., Will be found to be llie host medium fr reaching the n>tvGh-ion of the people ol Eastern Tennessee, Southern Kentucky, Nortlicrn Georgia, Northern Alabama, South west, in Virginia. the Dailv Press and lIKRAi.n, and Wkki-lv Press and Messenger, are the Di gest and most widely circulated journals iu the region mentioned above. Advertising rates reasonable. All letters will receive prompt answers. Address EAMAGE & CO., Publishers, Knoxville, Tenn. The Farmer* Gazette DEVOTED TO AGRICULTURE I AKD TU* INDUSTRIAL INTERESTS OF THE SOOTH. EDITORS : J. B. NORRIS, Tide Water and South side, Virginia. D. 8. t UKiTt, Piedmont, Virginia, Dit tiict <d Colnntc'a and Maryland M. X. NEL-QN, VaPey of Virginia. J- U Null RES, itesident Editor. Snltscrijftfli, 2 per annum. Special rules to clubs S,ieciineiM sent free on application. The Fabmek’s Oaebits i# published Friday and is thoroughly distributed hi Tjr jgiuia, and has a tree circulation in the Hie triel aud in Mary iatt' 1 . Address M. W. HAZbEWOOD, Publisher, Richmond, Vi. 1812. lS?2l Silvers HOUSE, BY MRS. P. B. HALL LAGRANGE, GEORGIA. 13* Table supple. with the lard ’ Hiatt kcl ulliuru*.