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NEWS & FARMER.I
To e A L, :
FRIDAY. JULY 187 1.
ye Our tiiends in this aud surrounding
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usted as to current events, items «'f a local iu
-est. Jfcc., ktc.. transpiring in their neighbor
ods. All such information left at the News
Faumf.K Office in Louisville, will be thank*
illy received and duly acknowledged.
cr.VB “rates.
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To those wishing premiums for clubs. w»
make the following offer :
For live subscribers at oO each, we will
oivo Demorezt s Ladies Mnyaiint. one year ; or
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bscribers, at $4 50 eacli: or, we will give
r twenty subscribe™, at si.so each, Ucb
. rr's, line edition, Unabridged Dictionary, the
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Parties getting up dubs, will please send in
the names as fast as they got them. Those
who have seut in clubs of live and upwards,
i au forward subscribers at two dollats e-eh.
According to promise, we give “MonstßchV
article Ibis week, and let it go for what it tr
w orth. We think he must be some unlucky fel
low, who wishes to vent a petty spleen against
some of the fair sex, for some fancied (and
doubtless merited) coolness on their part, and
hardly knows how to aet about it. The idea of
any oue wishing to kiss that “Moustache.''—
Oil. Fit)!
COOL WEATHER.
This remarkable spell of cool westber we
had the past week, we thought the effects of a
severe bail storm, near to ns ; but the telegraph
tells us of a white frost in Virginia, ami a cor
respondent from New Port, Long Island, com
plains terribly of the cold, and wants to comp
South to get warm ; says that fires and winter
clothing were quite common.
We apprehend this cool enap, and the ap
proaching fodder pulling season, together, will
put all the Doctors in molion, and cause quinine
and all antidotes to the shaking complaint, to
be in great demand. We had the disease once
and have never been goodlouking since! so
look out young-beaux aud be careful of-jyrur
selves. -
T RELIGIOUS.
The Rev. Robert Flournoy, held a seriasof
very interesting meetings, at Parker's Melh
odist Church, on Saturday aud Sundiy last,
which resulted in many conversions. He was
assisted by the Rev. Dr. Smith of this place,
and the Rev. Mr Green, a native of this comity,
and jnst from the Theological college. The nu
merous friends of this young man may well be
proud ol him giving as lie does lire strongest, ev
idence of bis ability to labor in, bis Masters
vineyard.
On Friday a meeting at D thart’s Baptist
Church, will commence. Quite a number of
lPviues will be present, among them that yood
man, the Rev. Washington Kilpatrick, and we
trust every oue who can, will attend this meet
ing. God has remembered us with innoh mercy,
blest us with fruitful seasons, preserved us in
health, let us praise him for his wonderful works
to the children of men.
Tho most V'ondcrful healing remedy we have
ever seen is Darby's Prophylactic Fluid. No
family ought ever to be without it.
Thanks.— The gentleman who
left liie delicious plums in our
s tucluin a tew days since, will ac
cept our thanks tor the same, with
the assurance that they were highly
appreciated.
We have received the premium list
and regulations of the second grand
annual fair, of the Colton Slates, Me
chanics and Agricullureul Fair As
social ion; commencing in Augusta,
the thirty-first day of October next,
ami continuing five days.
The list is large and ihe compila
tion complete, covering almost eve
ry thing on which it is possible to
offer a premium. Ovet fifteen ibou
sand dollars in premiums to be given
lor every conceivable article, make
it an inducement for inventors, man.
tt adorers, and indeed every body in
tauter something for competition.
(Jp to the present time this Assn
ci ition has been a complete success,
and we hope its lot me will lie a.-
bright, as lias been the record of the
pas 1.
The different Railroads and Steam
I>oat lines, will carry visitors anti
aitides for exhibition at half rates.
Demurest’* Monthly Magazine tin
Au.ust, presents its usual display o
■Summer fashions, anti a choice se
lection of lilt lary articles, and Jenn\
.lone's splendid papers on the mar
nage question. Kvery department
that goes to make up a firsi-cl iss
p.irlow magaoine is complete, and
the premiums offered to eat It sub
scriber al three dollars, are certainly
worth much more than the subscrip
non, VV. Jennings Demurest, New
York.
The seventh volume ol the Over
land Monthly commences with the
july number, which has just been te
ceived. Its popularity has induced
ibe publishers to make still greater
exertions in producing an instructive
and interesting periodical ; they now
have among its corps ofeonirdwnors,
ihe ablest pens on the Pacific Coast,
as well as numerous authors of ac
quired tame in 'lieeast ami in foreign
Jands. Pour dollars a year. Joh.i
11. Carol my & Cos., publishers, Sun
Francisco C >l.
M-a. Adi. formerly Miss Lama
Dasher, of Effingham County, wh e
to a tit ot aberralic n, on last Monday
iiiotiiliig, aboul three oVI-M'k. "Imm
istered strychnine i«> herse ( and
three children, which proved lutul
tu all four of ibeus.
A qCAKr.R PKIATEu'S Fi.O>’l.RH--
Never se idest thou an article fu
publication without giving the erfilo
thy nam‘ , tor ihv name ufrei,times
secures publication to worthless ar
tides.
Thou should’st not rap at the dooi
ofa priming office, for he that nnswer
eth the rap suet reth in his sleeve.-
ind Inset 1 1 time.
Neiiher do thou loaf about, ask
questions, or knock down type, or
the boys will love thee like they do
.-hade liees —when thou leavelh.
Thou should’st never read the
• opy on the prime 's case, or the
sharp and hooked container thereof,
or he may knock the e down.
N’l vi r inquire ihou ofihe editor lor
I lie news fin bt hold, it is hi- business
H lire appointed lime, to give it to
thee without asking.
I 1 is not light that thou shmtld’sl
ask him who is the author of an arti
cle. lb- his duty n quires him to keep
j such tilings to himself.
When thou dost enter into his of
fice, take heed untr* tliysi If that thou
dost not look at what may be lying
open aud concerned) thee no!, fin
that is not meet in the sight of good
I needing.
Neiiher examine thou the prool
sheet, tor it is not ready to meet thine
eye, dim thou mayest understand.
Prefer thine own town paper to
any other, and subscribe for it im
it • di itely.
Pay lor it in ad' ace, and it shall
he well with thee ami thine.
Rest Mode of Advertisino
The best aud cheipesi mode ol ad
veitising in the world, is that in the
m wspapi rs. Every successful ad
verliser will say this. Seed -trevvn
there, if the seed is good lor any
thing, always brings up a crop ol
some value, and most generally a
hundred fold. Handbills among
the people are auxiliaries in adver
tising; but it is doubtful whether,
as a rule, they more than pay the ex
pense, while no poubi they are a
nuisance. The blankest of dead
walU are o:ily disfigured bv poster -,
provoking, in die well-r* gnlau and
moul, a sense ol aversion to die man
vwho advertises, and ihe uidelos up
oK whose excellence he exp t i es ;
wliile as to handbills, nothing so
prejudices any pi rson agairsi g >mg
losey any show or buying any goods,
as the ugly slips of paper thrust at
him lion all quarters, e.oqueii’ly
recommending him to do the.-e
tilings.
For Ihe Ntu’s Farmer.
Messrs Edit’s: I have b emlnuk
ing for some time, that 1 would write
you of a little affair that we daily see,
when we visit the churches, or any
place, where ladies meet; it is such a
perfect and general obedience in the
golden rule, among the oppo-ite .- r 'X,
that 1 think it deserves some mid e.
Now we all know, that the gulden
rule is “Do unto others, as ve would
that all men should do unto von ”
Now canyon gimss who 1 r<-ler to,
asheingio accordance with this rule ?
It is the fashionable practice of ladies
kissing each other, on any, and every
occasion; now, why in the name of
all thiits good iiaruied, cant the swi el
creatures let us mix a little of the
masculine article along with dns le
in rle ambrosia ? It seems to me ih.it
it would improve the ffivor of both
specimens ol 'he arlicle. 1 hope the
ladies, especially the young ones,
will take this matter under consider
ation, and if any ofthem ire disposed
toexoerimen' in the nr.nnipulaiiou of
the commodity, as per above fin irnffa,
will they he kind enough to use the
columns of y our paper, to inform
MOUSTACHE ?
are loafers in our office
like shade trees ? Because we are
delighted when they leave.
A cool specimen rd humanitv step
ped into a printing office out West to
beg a paper. “B-irusp," said he
“we like to read newspapers very
much, hut our neighbors arc too aim
gy to lake oue,”
GENERAL ITEM? .
In Monroe county, Tonne.nee, thirl; wild cat
scalps pays the State tax.
The Baptist denomination in G-opria num
bers 134,h0i). So says ihe Christian Index.
There were manufactured in the United
Steles lust year, over a half million sewing ma
chines.
Miss Lou Dillon was most the popular 'ady
»> the Brunswick Fair, and received a hand
some silver butter di.h as her reward.
Al Upson SnperorCo irtlast week, « man was
lined filly dollars for “illegal em h . y .mu of
servants.”
The ba»e ball ep’d inic has reached the thriv
ing town of rhomajn.aud i« raging there iu a
fearful manner.
General Montgomerv Gardner, v h > comman
ded the Slli Georgia at tie first'oat le of Manas
sas, vnd was terribly wounded, lias bought a
farm and setited in Floyd county.
Tknnik C. Curiji anonneeg herself a can
didate for Congress in the Bth District of New
York City. If she has any epnstituency. it is
apity they have not a different standard-bearer.
A young man in North Carolina, who had
been sick for several days, drank at one time
three pints of butler-milk and one pint ofihe
juice of dried peaces. Be handed in ins checks.
A Texas paper printsa listof 109 persons
muri Bred by the Indians in eleven e irs in one
com ty in that state. Among the i ;d were
many monieu and children.
The Gaiusvi'le. Fla., Era saya: ‘ In abonta
coup'e of we. k. our eoltoo ginning owtahlish
nien s will be in fill) bit at. Colton ; i.-king has
commenced on some few farms."
la Guilford county, North Car Ib<, there i
a young man eighteen tears ol , who is six
feet seven inetiea in height and is still grow
ing. How high ish dat f
The Harrisburg Patriot aaya: “General Hni
. ock is reported to be opposed to his own nom*
iuatton for President, for the following reason :
He thinks that by the time the American peo
ple gel through wiin Grant they will not want
another eoldier President for a generation.''
Ihe focowiug beautiful lines, taken fro
be Warren tun 'kjper, are from Ihv gift
en of oue Jeffeson’.i faire-t daughters. Ii e.
•odes a depth of pure feeling, that u» seld<
een iu these days of < orruptiou aud seltix
les?. We believe this is oue iaxunce of pu
seutiiubut. bre.i hing forth pra erful, earn*
wish a, for the future of oue at God's o\
doweret .
LINES INSCRIBED TO
LITTLE JULIA WILKINS.
Fairer than the fairest enow-drop.
Keel ling in its emerald bed,
Far more innoceul than violets
Lifting eacli its purple head
Is our iitt'-e bine-eyed baby,
Priceless gem, that God has given,
Foriri'tg « strong link that jimit
Our grateful hearts to Heaven.
CV-ing on thy baby features,
V bile you sleep,in slumber light;
Lime blue reined eyelid* keeping
Guard upon ibe eyes mo blight ;
I have wondered what the future
Hold* behind its curtain drawn;
Is it Sunshine for onr darling.
Or griefs muttering huuder storm I
Will the little lips novr smiling,
Ever flutter iu a Mgh f
Or ilie tear of sorrow ever
Dim the lustre of your eye?
Will you ever “bear an idv.P*
Iu your little trusting heart—
That will cause you to forget
To choose in youth that ‘better part?**
Vain surmises! Time will only
Tell us what the future holds;
Then be content wih only what
The present hour hImII mi old.
Kneeling, then, beside your cradle,
Watching as you sweetly rest—
I have prayed that no dark sorrow,
May ever roll across thy breast*
Oh ! that angels, pure and holy,
Muj l heir vigils round thee keep*
W bile with God we leave '.he future—
Sleep, then, baby—sweetly sleep.
EMMA.
Evergreen Cottage, Ga.
A GOOD STEWARD.
The Steward ol the church is not the least
important among the officiary, and deserves es
pecial attention. He L important for the fol
lowing reasons; I. 1 he minister is to a large
eateutcontrolled by him. as he is by the Church
taw especially designated as the preacher’s ad
viser. 2. The preacher is Bet fertile defense and
support ot the Church, and the stewa'd is for
the defense aud support of the preacher ; hence
to a' great, degree the defense aud maintenance
of the Church devolves on the .steward. 3. The
preacher, his wife and children look absolutely
to and depend alone tor their bread on the stew
ard. Thus he is the custodian ot the life and
happiness not only of the minister, but of his
family.
Ate these reasons true? Do they exist ? If
so who can estimate the importance of the sU w-
H'-d as a Church « ftieia! ? It the world must be
converted by the preaching of the gospel, who
►hall hcl l up the luinds ot these tainting min
isters, while ihey cast the sickle among the
ripe and falling grain ?
But suppose the steward to say, “I have bus
iness engagements and cannot lose time to beg
for the preacher,” what is the result? I answer,
tho preacher is neglected. He feels it—his
family feel it—but none others feel it for a time.
For, pressed by his call, and the demands of
h d)ing world, he yieldss.owly— reluctantly—
tj the pressure of poverty ; and fora while noth
ing unusual is observable in him save certain
lines of sadness on his face. Next, he does not
preach with so much zeal and force; next bis
sermons are not so well prepared, becau-u now
the terrible truth is gnawing ou his mind, a id
undermining his good resolutions, that he is
neglected and is left to suffer. Tho pastor’s
work abates with bi.szea , an 1 Le locates—ihe
pieacher Miff<*rs and the (. lunch sutfeis.
r I h • writer once kuew a steward who seemed
t y ft el the importance of his position. Isaac'
Holmes, formerly of MccUeieuJjtirg, Va , had
been steward forty year» —several of which
were spent in A kunsas. lie always asM »ed
each paying member of the congregation w ithm
his District at the beginning of the ConfVreiu e
year f acquainted every one wMi the fa« t and
made such corrections as might bv suggested ;
then collected quarterly—and promptly. This
cfcour.*.i took time, but the good man was
willing tc sacrifice something, and thus be a
good steward. He was on his bed—his only
son stoid by him. “L e,” said the venerable
stew ad to his son, “get a lawyer—l sha'l sjon
he gone, aud there is some business \et to do.”
Tiie lawyer bad completed the will, and all
the secular bus ness is finished. “Now’ j.e ,
look in my dtawer and find my‘quarterage sack’
—the amount for this quarter is already colled!
ed — ake it. to the quarterly conference tube
held a ; pay it i to the board of stewards;
and tetl the quarterly conference that your
father is in heaven, and he desired >ou should
be made steward in his place.” The old stew
ard immediately so ded his hands on his bieast
and w< nt home to God. The promptitude and
sacrifice of that sainted *»fce.wa»d has made the
heart of many apr her glad, and cleared bis
way f»r usefulness. This writer remeinbt rs
with pleasure the otani.-ns he felt w heu uncle
Isaac brought up. promptly his assessment* for
the first quarter —a thing he had nertr set n till
then. Mc.y God ntekesnch stew ards tiuiiu rous
and cause hi! to feel their inipoUaiiee iu tho
Chnith Western MithuUisi.
OXFORD RELEASED.
MILLEDGF.VILLii.OA.. July *4. JB7l.
Md'» Telegraph $ Mewagerz Our unu naby
quiet ei‘y wn« the scene on Suturdny night
last of what will dmtbtWs b#* charaenr i/. and a*
Ku Klvz outrage Janie a Oxford, recently
convicted of murder in .Sanderiivvile Soperioi
Court, wis confined in mu Milledgeviilo jaii
for safe Keeping. A tittle b f re midni ghtfon
the 2*Jd, our Sliersfi'. Mr Arnold, round th • jail
surrounded by a large number of arm. and and
disgtnsed men Whtk demanded tbr keys • f the
prison, and pr heeded to fake them . Optuiug
the cell in which Oxford was Confined, they
carried away th« prisoner aud set him at 1 b-r»y.
We are informed that some <*f tho Irbcratcnu
avowed that they were liberating Oxford (a
white man, under seiueiice of death tor killing
a negro) boe.ause the Governor of Georgia (as
they Alice e 1) watvin the habit of pardoning ne
groes lor crimes committed by them. We liare,
bci«, no o h r news of intareat.
OCONEE.
Henry Pead is tho fastidious editor ol the*
Martin County Herald. Upon a late election
eering tour, he slept at a farm house, with two
others in the same bed and the next Morning
the lady of the house inquired how they slept.
“First rate,” answered one; “I slept behind,
Bill slept in front, and Henry Pead in the mid
dle.” “Did he?” exela ; med the old lady.
Kate Boyd, of Cincinnati i, knocked her lover
heels over head into the street the other day
because she caught him showing her photo
graph to a crowd of young men ou the steps of
a saloor * Served him right Katie.
We learn from the report of the An e ; cati
Bible Society that the Association prin ed last
year 1,031,800 volumes in addition 161,9:17
copies published and citoulated around. Its
receipts from sales were over $10«:0,000; total
cash income, 464.70. The benevolent
work of the Society included direct grai ot
books for circnlation at borne and ab-oard
worth 48,701, in addition to requi itions a*-
mounting to sl2 275 made by members and
directors. The total expenditures last ye§r for
volun’ary grants of b oks were $23t,3,»2,28,
of more loan S6O 000 was appreciated
for foreign work.
The owners of the ground at Getfynburg,
where a number fGeorgiana are buried, have
given no*'co hit unless tho bodies were re
moved b fll tney “intend nlow nrr o • the
land and grinding the bones Top fertilising pur
poses.”
The following shows the number of graves in
tl e
States wUK:p they rdpresont: New Y»>rk.
Penneylvagia,43s ; Maslnrhnsetta. i;9:Ohio.
131 ; Sia*i, W 4; Michigan. 171 : Indiana, »':
New Jerse, W',*rWwc«itin,73; Minnesota, 55 :
Vermont. 6f; Sew Hamp-bie, 52;
cut, 22; "Maryland. 22: Delaware, 15; Rhode-
Inland, 11 ; West Virginia, 11; IHinois, 6;
regulars. 139; duknowi>“. 978; making an ag
gregate of Direcilyafte* the battle thou
•Hiidn were removed by Triends and relatives,
leaving but.a comparatively small number. \
A Balloon compotad of copper is so far com
pleted, that H U now axhibited to the publus
this imiaense globe is formed of sheets of c«>p
per. united and soldered. The object proposed
by this exper inent is to resolve the problem of
the practicebilitv.#£the erapluymeut of nuetals
in the construction of bailoous.
There is no case of sickuessiu which Dat
bu's Prophylactic Fluid may not be used with
profit iu the sick room.
MARKET
Augu*ta, July 2^'.—(?••♦ton,
* on, Clear Rib Sides, 10J(a»l) ; ShouldeiS,9
Hams, IH.
Corn,
Wheat, Al Cs(c>l 90.
Flour, $6 50® 10.
Oats, 75®^0.
6'ai»<i/i«uA, July 25—Coitos,
Mobile. July 25—roltoii.lO).
JliUtimore, July, 25—UoUuu 20$,
New Orleans , July 25—Cotton. 20.
New York , July 25—Cotton,
Liverpool/ duly 2f*,— Cotton, 9J®9|d.
CENTRAL R R. SCHEDULE.
UAV THAIS.
Leave Savannah 7 ls»
Avrive at BartoW 12 51
“ * Macon f 4 51
Leave Macon 7 a m
Arrive at Btr ow II 5
“ ;* Savannah 5 25
KIGMT THAIS.
Leave Savannah 7pm
Airiva at Iki.tow I *23
“ Me con... f> 15
Leave Macon C 50
Arrive at 8art0w...,, 10 36
“ bavimUab 4 50
Passengers for Augusta, make connection at
Milieu, on both tiains.
After a thorough < Min inalion. I find that the
Hast bu'inent of the centre oti lgc over the O
gee-hec? is bouilv out of ti >;. iml ns tin* Ordinary
orders a comp'efe job. I «il live t» slop nil
u lit el ’-oiiitnoiiicaifon f mm nciug Monday the
Jlst ofJuly, for several d.«v-.
O. S. TABVFT?.
Short
per minute can he learned in 1 weeks. Send
stamp for circular. Prof, J. Wade. Box 66,
Hudson City, N. J. Jy. 28. 4t.
KORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.—
IT Will he sold atili-* Market Hmrse. n*
Luimville. iu syid eonotv, mi thn FIRST
TUESDAY IN SEPTEMBER next, within
the legal hours ofs- e Hr* following property
m wi : One Tent, at M;. Mortah < -amp Gmnnd
•n said county: oo«i Washing -Machine, one
Grind Stone, oue Loom, wo Spring Wheels
one Clock one Clock Roel. on* s**i Glus and
(Crockery Ware, »iih Wash B v\ l. Pitcher and
Stand, oi e douhle barrel Shot Gun. Lavi *d
on ns the property ol John Tlioinp* l n to sa is
ty one U fa. issued trom be Superior Couri of
i tV'isoii cmiiry, in favor -if Avera D Atkin-
Mm r< John Thompson. Propeity pointed out
‘>3 the said pin ntitf infi/t*.
P. H. Deputy Slier iff.
July 26. 1871. ' 14 td.
I FORGIA JEFPERSON .COUN I Y
* ts Will ho sold at. the Market Hmisein tlie
town of Lmiisvii*', Georgia, on ihetFMtST
TUESDAY in A UGITS'I' m-xt, within tin* legal
•»• uva of sale, the toliwieg prouerty, to wit
IH Mules. 5 Wagons. 1 yoke of Oxen, 100 head
of Cattle. 40 head «*t .’-lieep. and lot of IlfipH.
lie lot Black* until lo ds and I lan tut ion Tools.
Property in the pes-easimi of Good win Shivers.
Agent for William Simps mi. and levied on as
he property of William T. Witliifrus, to sati-'y
one fi. fa issued from the Superior Court of said
rounty in favor of Jrsopo M. Williams vs Wil
iam T. Williams. Properl) poin ed out bv
Plaintiff’s Attorney
J T. MULLING, Sheriff.
June 24. 1871. 11 td
JAS. R T. AI.LKM, WM. A TOMPKISK,
& fsiar risMSp
A-I’TO i.NKI ri \T LAW
WRIGUfSVILLB GA.
All bnsiucss e*it>nsrt' ; l o their care will
meet w-Ph prompt lyMeip hwi
Particular attention given to the collection
of claims.
July 39, 1971 • 13 ts
CARR I AUK MANUFACTORY.
rHK I'.NDF.IiSIGM) 1i.k... riiea mein in
forming the ciuz ns ot -IctTerson aud ad
joining counties* ft a* he k:*- opened a
A N D
my
where work o4' h'\' .Icscripthm-, both new an J
repairing r will he <i.»ne wii ncatnesfi and dis
patch.
HORSE SHOEING (tone in the neatest and
mo,n n;an nor,
(Cr’Coduis luruislinit at .*<xu n'rticf.
G. U. IIARRLLL,
Lnnievrlle, Ga,
July*, 1831. & 6m.
McGowan & Stratford,
LOUISVILLE, GA.
rpAKK PTLK.VSURE IN INFORMING
-1 their pntrens and the public generally
that they have now on haua
CHEAP FOR CASH,
a large assortment of
SSaUFSB m® SFfflSriS
Dry Goods,
GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY.
WOODWABE,
BUCKETS, TUBS, fcc., &c., <fco., die.,
ANY and-all ot which Will be sold at
TRICES TO* SUIT THE TIMES.
GiVE US A CALL.
McGowan & stratford,
Louisville, Ga.
May S. !««, » 1/-
W W OUTER, HOC* TER, J T CARTER, Jf
W. W. Carter & Sons,
COTTON FACTORS
A\l> OGNERAL
{Jommission Merchants,
|A/ BAY SAVANNAH,
JU4 STKEK r, GEORGIA.
Prompt personal attri.tion given to Order*.
VS" Planter* Mippli.-d with Bagging aud Tin
at Lowest Rates
July 23rd l«7l. 12 tim.
S2©SLS»
SPECTACI B Ki N EKED USELESS
Old Eyes Made sew.
All diseases «.f the Kj e«n ssfaHy treated
bv BALL’S NLtV FafENT IVORY EYE
CUPS.
Read for yourself ami restore your sight
Spectaeles oud Su gical operations r< ndered
useless. The iiiestiiuahie Blessing ot Sight is
made perpetual try ti e use <*l the new
{LATENT IMPROVED IVORY' EYE CUPS.
Mans of oar most eminent physicians, occu
lists students and divines have had their sigh:
pernianen-ij i csmr and for .ilc, and cured of the
following ilisi ases:
I Impaired Presbyopia, or Farsighted
ness, or dimness of visi n, commonly called
‘Bmving : 3. Asthenopia, or Weak Eyes ; 4 Ep*
iphora?Rnmiing or Wstery Eyes; a. Sme Ey« s
spei-idiy treated with the Eye tlops—cure gua:-
.anteed : ti. Weakness of the Retina. or Optic
Nerve ; 7 Ophthalmia, or Inflammation of the
Eve and its appendages, or impeifect vision
the effects ot In dam mat ion; and Photopho
-1.1,1 or Intoli ranci ot Light, 9 Over-YVork.d
: Eves; i(>. M vdesopia—moving specks or float
ill" bodies hi fore tlm eyes; Amaurosis, or Oh
s. uity of vis on; 11. Cataracts, Pa.tiftl Blind
ness ; loss of sight.
Any I,lll' can use the Ivory Eye C ups with
out 111" aid of i im tor nr M diciuc. so ns to re
ceive immediate beneticial resnits and never
wear sp* , - tac!es ; er, il using now, to lay them
aside forever. We gin• mites a eure in every
case where the directions are followed, or
th money.
g3'.i‘J. P ERITFB'ATES OK CURE,
From honest Farmers. Mechanics mid Mcr
chants.some of i hem the most eminent leading
professional and > asiness men and w orn not
education and eßnement, in our country,
may lie seen at our office.
Under date of March 29. lion. Horace (.ire
ley. Ilf 111'- New Yd:k Tdbune, writes; • .1.
Ball, of our tilv, is a eomeientious and lespou
sihle limn, who is incapable of iuteutioi.al lie
ceptinn or i in position.
Prof. YV. -Merrick, of Luington, Ky., wrote
April 24 h Idti); Without my Spectacles I
p-m you this note, after using the Patten! Ivory
I‘lve' dtp, thirteen days, and this morning pe
in.,.,! the entire contents of a Daily Ncw-papcr,
and all with the tin ftlisted Eye.
Tuny am I g.atclii. to your noble inve .tnni
may if avon bless and preserve you. 1 have
liem using spectacles twenty years: lam
seventy-one rears old. Truly Yours,
PROF. W. MERRICK.
REV. JOSEPH SMITH. Malden. Mass
cured of Partial Blindness, ol Id years titan 1
mg, ill one minme. by die Pattent Eye Cups.
E. C, ELLIS, late Mayor of Dayton, Ohio,
wrote us Nov. lotb : 1 have tested the Patent
Ivory Eve Cups, and lam Stisfiod they nr.
good lant p'-ased with them ; they are th"
greatest Invtiiion of the age.
All persons wishing lor mil particulars, ter
titica'os of cure, prices. &c ■ will phase send
vnur address to us, and ive will send our Trea
tise on tim Eye. of fort: four pages free, by t
turn u ail. Write 'o Dr. <l. Bll.L vY (At
P O 1!.,x, y. 7 No. 9! Liberty Street. N- iv
York. For I lire worst eases- of MYOPIA, »
NEAK-slGll I'EDNE'fI, use our New Kalteut
Mioiiie A taciim.-ii's, tippled to Hie IVORY'
EYE CHI’S, has pr-ved a certain cure for tbs
disease.
Our agent R. Arrington, of Jrlfersun County
Georgia, is authorisrol and empowered to : t
tend t > all eases committed to his care, he .s
and.vyil. be supplied widt alt die means ut i--
storing the sight, lie ran wait mi porsoils o'
their bwn hoitses ot at his own residence.
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