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THE DYING WIFE.
Lay : lit* ir in up hi my bosom,
ij* m.- ,el’ll r-AVf.:t warm breath;
.Jfor astrou^ cri u'oV-r riieposaass,- *-
' And Lkut-v; -chat ton; UiUrtto.
I wonl-1 guar upua'ilte trea Ana—
JienrebiY sdym ere I got--■ _
Frit-tor ro n^leilmligery _
• Wander Wei div cheek" ui -now.
B: ehmon(1—J. 13. fehnnli^G-Saca^
- ^ 'o . A. bba-i-ie. a’J uem. A- rooiujngrad fellow’ was lironghi ;
‘ ; before V. comity magistrate charged .
V,*vi;.T:. Brady, Sr.. Sterling with being-a vagabond and fortune-tel-,;
' Glover, both-dum. i ; te- V41eR -
Stewaft-— J, MSaguM, rad. - . l.i : l^nSaal&ebwWfetg. «#*
Simliirmr—D.- A. jScra rad s' forteim-teUer, are you? By ngUt I
' TattanlMriBrewton, dton-3i ought to offer you a place on tlie bench:.
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Every Man
r •< _
X Dcmoeratio and -r-ajuilv Xcwspappr. jP
■ T H E.
it is pot often we- are]lion6red.-^tii.the j
f ara paj'sing through the waters-,
' But a blessed shore uppiiirs;"
• Kneel beside me, husband, dearest,,
inAkiss away toy tears;
Wristle with thy grid, toy husband,'
Strtve-Commidnight-outirday,''
It may leave-au-angeps blessing
■ When if vanishes away.'
Lay the gem upon myriasoin,,.
‘Xis not long si&i esintfcri;liier- :
See now to my heart she nestles.
Xis the pearl I love to. wear.
If, in alter years, beside thee,
IsitKaiKiUie^'in niy Chai!',
Tin u ,n hir-voieeihe tfa-eeicrltt^Stol
Ana iu-r ii«*e than-mine more'Stir; ■
bot—J.-D. Woodall, dem., P.
Morris, ind. dem.
Troupe—W.. EL -L'iarke, dem:, W. JW.
-i. Cato/'oein.-, y/te g*
, Twiggs—E. S. Griffin, rad. ' :
• Taliaferro—,S. J. Mynt, dan.
Towns—T"
ft' a cherub ocll. thee ■•Bather!"
Bar tn-.i's-litsidiiniirfhan toLs*
Lpstothy- limt-borh, Oiay husband!
- Tm-h not from the motherless.
Teii tor siimetuhes ofliermpther—
You m^y call tor by luj name—
BiitekV Her ’mini the winds of sorrow;
• n- sirs, oh! gently blame.
Ljiid her. sometimes where I’m sleeping;
. I will answer u she eaiis, ■
Tail my. i reath will stir Jug- ringlets,-
• WhLm.my.yoipA'm-.bli&siiig-laiRy :
.'niinZSZt suit‘bine eyes wtotirighten;-y
•* -And shell, wonder*whence it cunc;
In her-heart, whai years pass o'er her,
tine will taiil her mother’s name.
•It is said that every mortal.
fgi
: Wnrc—
3 Wortii—:
iWacdai
Webster-xrc::
Wilkinson—0.
Av asiSrigfoit—J 1 ,
Henry .‘Taylor, dentr ;
Warren—0.^ In Cloud, dem., T. J.
Barksdale, dem. -
Wilkes—S. W.: Wynn, dem., H. T.
‘ .Slaton,-dem. : T '•
Walton—G: Ii: Bbwie, : dein.^ :
White—df: F. -West, dbm. -
Walker—J. Y. Wood, dem.
WinteSeldt-q.'J,
saleet a Good Home Company-
SAVAMAH MORNING HEWS HOUSTON HOME JOEBLNi
A WEEKLY FAMILY NEWSPAPER,
Siy,
Walks ijetweuistwif mgels here;
:is tlie ills, biirblbts iti
Oiie r&ortts; >-~smk
if before the mkluight ihiair,
Men repeuteth Atf-wtici'tilisfelfaM,
’’ Then he sealsjt forrhe skies :
And the. right.handlihgel weopeth,
^low-ngtow ivitii Vened eves - .
1 will Ro-fiCr rightliand angel.
Sealin'"* rm 'the eood tor hdive
Seiding up 'the.good tor hdiveu;
Thriving that the liiiilnight watclaw
•Find no misdeeds, uinorgivea.-
publishes an ’.ac-
count pf a cat
tle driver from. Texas, named Joe Big
ger, and - Wstrous; a'gambler,b which
occurred in tlie Indian Territory; The
C(htVicr«-says; ;; ; v : ®d‘i n;
: -'The WTexas- pMrtyi i -Ver# ; 'returning
home with' the. proceeds of -thdir c’atfle
sales,. when, the gamblers rode into the
camp, and a game of-Icards -WasAprtb
- Xchi vvilhnot terget'nic; ili&tirifd,
/ rtTieu-IlihslSepiag ’neiiUnhe sc
upmg neauiihe sod ?^'
O. ldve the jewel to us given,
. As I love tiieC—hcxt tu God!
=S*r
f^JSCELLANY.
aft
aiid'-'Watr’cmS^hohau - 0 _- — -
back witlL bowie-kinve's. ‘.Th^jr were
divested'.Sf their coafo ahd slrirtsvaid
their knives were bonrid to thjeirrright
ItEPKESENTATim ELECTEI).
Appling—Sellers, dem.;
-B ulioeK- ; —— deuf;
BryimWTl. H. Baker,' dem.
Berrien— " ' / v. • ,
Brooks—J..H. Hunter;-, dem.
iiuker—H. A. Tart’er,' deiui'
Butts—judge T. Ar Hammond, dem.
Bibb—Fitzjmtrick, Tumor, (tiegro),
• Polloek,-piegro) all nids: :
Baldwin—Peter (jWieal; negro rad....
Burked—Muiphy, Cox, Berrien,
dem.
Biinks—Wofford, dem.
Bartow—J.. W. AVolibrcl,. W-
Uray, dem. . • . f f ; "
Chatham—llusscll, Hcidf, Kelly, nil
« dem. ■ 1-
Camdcn—Henry Ii. H.ihy'er, rad
Oharlton— '—■—deni
all
Culipiitt—IsiUic Carlton, dem..
Coflee— - •'
Clinch—H. 'A. Mattox, .denL v .
Chattahoochee;—^13^! C. Cody, de^p
Clay—J: B. Johnson, deml • •- 'i'y
Culhoun—
Coweta—H. J. Sin-gent, rad r S. Bmith,
* negro. , .
Clayton—W. N. McConnell;, ind. dem.
Carroll—J; S. Pentacost, deni
Campbell—J. Cfopdmau; deni. .'
Crawford—liutlu'rfoffl ( '-dtm; ;:: , ’ '*
Ciilumbia—Sint Lampkiu," dem., Ts-:
P. Stovall, deia. ;
Ciarke—Davis, lurgro, B. Bichardson,
> negro. ... . .. . V
Cobb—W 7 . P. Anderepn, deili., W. A.
s Anderson, dem.
Cherokee—J. B. Bickards. dem.
Chattooga—0. >.G. Cleghoruj dem,
Catoosa—W. H. Payne, dem,'
I)udn—E. D. Grtiham,. dynn.
DeKnlb—W. L. Goldsihitli, ; di?m.
Dec.-.tiu-—J. D. Wil&ims. -rad,. Adma
Bruton, negro. i
Pawsou—John Palmer,- dem, ,
Eiriughiini—hlorguu /Biiwls,' dem.
Emanuel— — dem. - ' ."v
A SAVAGE DTJEIi.
Fight B^fgen §wo~ ! ^fiiSjri-aio
Souths A.
fool I know.” “Myidear,” replied the
wife, ‘ ‘yoiifiirifti ybitrs&fi?’,
. “At the commencement of .the battle
posed to a pretty heavy shelling from
the enemy, who had planted a battery
upon an eminence bii-our Inghik A- Cnr
captain' remarked to some one that the
dom?” One of our comi>any,’ John'Ccix;
a tall, 'awkward rustic, overhearing the
excited " manner, ‘Where’s Kandom?
Thunder and lightning, captain, if it’s
rii4^^fiey?re‘ dlbotin^
awayk ‘
Examiner tg a student in Chemistry:
pose.d.-j /The gamblfei*s were -'detected . . . , . . % ._ v ..
m ah attempt to .cheat, and a row en- “Hotv db : you : re6oghiSe'±ne*pfesehfee
apart, 'with'^orders' —
at fuSl'spbed, passihg’bn ihe’Tdft ’side.
Both; -werb-splgndia horseiheh-y'Bigger
was mounted-on -a uieanrlim.bed, -fiery
pony, a iittle; ovei;.f ourteen hand s high;
Mr®
vicious roam.%,
Six rbunfdS'were fought, resultingip.
desperate wounds oh both horses and
mem
At the seventh round, both horses
came : together with a'shook, the ! pony
being tin-own and falling oh.his rider;
but both regained; themselves. Wat-
l-ons” horse was’fast bleeding to death
from the stab in the neck, and WaC
mus. himself c^uld, scarceh
J ' st»t'h-omi t3mj-WQUHd in his't
Echols—B. W. Phillips, dem: .
Chauncy, deni,;
Elbca-te-E. PTE'i&vrirt^'ifcm;
Ean^tt^sW. Franklin, dem. '
Fn^c'tteh-W. Whatley, iiid. dem.
Forsyth—J. L. Hughes, deni, v
Floyd—M. ■ Balienger, - dem., H.
tiartivll, dem,.- > . '
Fulton—Dr. J. S. Wilson, E. F. Hoge-i
Han-y Jackson, iill'dcm.
Franklin—A. W. Brtfwncr, dem.
L-rlyim—James Blue; negro. .
C-rlasscock—W. (}. Bnuly,- dem.
Greene—Jv. Hi ilcWhont.-r, rad., Abe
Colby, hegrp.-Y '• b’-J
Gilmer—B. E. Cooper,’cTem.
Gwinnett—AV, E: Simmoiis, dem , G.
■ “H. Jones;’deih; •: h- : ’ ’■
fri Avion—J;- p. -FkiVi sdcmv
HarfiK^j.' W.-Murphy,' dem., C. F.
3 PattiUo, dem. ;
Heaid—Brittoii Simmons, .clcni: V 1
Houston—J. B. Gi-iffin, Geo. Ormond,
Arby,. .Simmons, negro, all
: -negro,
rads.
Henry—Bryan, denv
Hiuicoek—G. F. Pierc
m
Pierce, jS dem.,; F„
? A. Butts, dem. . " ;
Jdhes, demv .
Hall—C-‘A-Simmons, dem.
Habersham—Ct. |F. MeAIrilan, dem.
Haralson—" ’ ‘
Irwin—
Jones—
jasper—A. J. Sthtters, fionp
Jefferson—W. P. Johnson, dem. , Abra
ham Beasiv, dem.
Jackson—Hancock, deni,
johttsen— v
Lib.'i-tv—J. W. Pannes, dem.
Laurens—C. S. GuyVbn; clem.-.
Lincoln—H. J. I-ang, clem. ^-
Lumplda-—H. AY. Kiley, tlera.
Tiownaes—A. Ci.nvtafe, rad. W
Lee-^G. F. Page; tleih., H: B. Lipsey,
J? dem.
McIntosh—T. G. Caraphell, Jr. negro,
Moiitgonieiy— —iA__ itebj;- <■’■■■ . ^
MAler—T. A. Bush, d-em.
Mitehell—L. A. McCoBras, dem.
Maedii-^L. ’-L. Ionc§, f 'rad.-; Wesley
Oliver, rail. e-" 7 ’ A
Marion—T- W..Harvev, dem.
Muscogee—J- M. Smith, ’deic., J. P.
- P«-., ilem. '*• .
Meriwether—Hall, MorcLand, rads. L
Monroe—G. H. Clower, ;T. Brown,
Miirgah-dMundy Floyd, negro, Abrata
eepliis
........ „jmg-
ger-suceeeded in again stabbing Wat-
rous in. [ the thigh, and. was struck in
turn'in the sidedl ri :T r>
The. fight had lasted .more than half
an hour' when the final round took
illa.de. L'AA«theyf dante together, Wafc-
roiis attempted to, rise in his stirrups
and to throw himself upon Bigger;
but neither honie could stand the en
counter,'and both fell. Bigger Was
streaming in gore from the cuts in the
tec-, back end arms, but was able; to
extnciite Ininseli anti rush'Upofi^fat-
rous, who could not rise on account of;
the Woiuidapn -h^^M^LwB.igger tlireW :
himselfiipon < Walr?ms* with the'fury
of a fiend, and almost in a moment Iris
knife: day^s unforininate
gamblers' heart. .Bradford, a fellow-
gambler; fedefegtHtf iate3>f his friend,
likely to recovev- : ;We jiaVe‘ react of
nothing more utterly, savage,tliamthis,
since the-horrible kiiife. cluel between
Bowie and the French planter on' the
Bed-river, - w / < • fff
the sent ence'T am
about to pass upon yon?”
: ‘Tedo.” . ,i% - /HfEX .riGtri
“What is it 21^t us hear.” j
“Toil will discharge me." i
“Indeed! sir, Are you quite sure of
that? Wliy?”
‘^Because, sirvl-know-you axe in
capable of inkulting with- mockery, am
unfortunate man whom you intended
coUdemn.f:gh A h h -,OT
The' magistrate felt the reproof, and
discharged.
husband to his wife; .“tjiatl am sick
le is a bore and a foolj-ffie-very Biggest-
;er; of E^drobyaaricudd iriaiiy substance?”
“By inhailiug the vapor: if 'Wqu- fail
deariiripon-the sppt the presence' of the
acid is demonstrated.
JSteldr.
eatk heap x>F ARbis
back-yard. The seryant objected that
it. could not be emptied anywhere with-
andbruy ite" sir, where shall
I put the earth-thiit tebnies gut,of the
trench?” “gtupid! can’t yon make it
t)ig enough to. hold, both?’’
.In onr late war, men could some
times bbtain leave of absence for a
brief- 1 ‘time by : providing/, temporary
substitutes, and .vriren-.- |here was no
probability of active operations, -mere
boys were, occasionally allowed to take
the place.
CoL . ■ returning one morning
from a’iscOu^ekineiunpelaSiYed upon
one of these boys,, a.lad of fourteen or
fifteen, on picket duty, listening atten-
tivelyito. the .instriictibns which acom-
rade—a Weatherbeaten veteran-
giving him in, the iuct.and . mystery of
ware'
. , “Whenyou’re pn.Eibkgt .^ujy, ” said
the soldier,, “andyon see,one of the
ini my. lurkin’ an! lopin’ round, you
kip; fire-nt Junp- -But.-don’lgitTiurred:
draw a bead on yoUr-inan;.and-above
all, don’t waste your shot. What I
mean by not wastin’-your shot is—look
raised his pistol; fired; andiBiggeir.fell Aoittie ’size, ofyourpnaiL-T^the .fit of his
dead across the cbrpse-pf;Watrous.- • "T• '*
clothes.
‘.fiEd longer ago than yesterday I see
a Yank'an! I.drirwsa bead on him.
But I noticed then thift <Efe '*ri4s 1 a' head
shbrtferih lam; : rtnd I didn't fire. So he
crawled away, and after a While pomes
another; apd*he was jest atw size. So
AConntry -Witliowt Greenbacks.
Tixe O verlnnd 'Monthly toHshow the
Mormons, manage to get alongwithayi
greenhackn:. .“ ; • te
Him'di-edB'of.farmerSj-Jisiiigi.ip;,?® 1 "
sonablv comfortable circumstances,
and having, large: families to clothe and
educate;, will not seo-a dollar in money,
for years. Such'a farmer :wishes to
purchase a-jjair of-shoesfor his- wife.
He" consults, the. sho.einakefj^^jyho
*bK/w-iSi^Mj "tS iforhisfii.the
same for one load of Wood.- He has
no. but, sells a. call for a quantity
oi.adobes, the adobes for an order on
matter by giving her a set-to.
. If 'Virginia paidit:ix,es ;tb _tlie Feder
al Government only in proportion: to
her .popul ition, as the Feder d Consti-
: ,thtio'n re.qjriresiill d|r&t ; -t;i'xes.-to; be
levie^i her- -Share wohldbe-abont two
miliLcmabf dbllaiis- tess/€|Un i -feB~Bii3i-.
cals impose upon her.—Dispatch.
%! ticket *bf
admission to the theatre. He pays for
the -’tuition • of iris: children seventy-:
five cabbages per qurirteri ■ The dress
maker receives for her services four
squashes per He settles. Iris,
.church dues in sorghum t mbi
Two loads of pimij)kins pay his annual
sribscrip tiou to the neWpaper;' ; Hi
a “Treatise oh Celestial- Marriage” for
a load of gravel,' and a bottle’ of sooth
ing-syrup for the baby for a'bus 1 - 1
string beans. "
In this primitive method, until the
advent of the railroad, nine-tenths of
the business of the Territory was con
ducted. Ami 'feverimou&rBi.' the. more
remote settlements, a majority of all
transactions-are of "this character.
— - . - *■ - ■ -
to those parti dpsting; a .’dehcibns ex
citement; but to the' looker oil, who
sees the arm o:
girl he adores,
very comfort;fb.
has thus i-xprcs::
WhatlThe.giri
What ! the balm of her
therjman taste!
Whati/prasieSiri-rii^w^
'er’s bold knee!
I embracing the
'""’’oa; is not
Englefield
l-s feeling’s:
l by aribth-
par with the one in last Saturday’s
A'ew York Herald, that I'was prepar-
mie-.
Dukes, nog-). . ,
Milton—j. M. Howell, dem.
Mvulison—L J. Meadows, ddiu_ ... -
Murray—S. E. Fields, dem. ; Whati pantinu reclined on another
Newton—J.- M. Summers, dem., J. B. f te
IV.
v J. F. Smith, dem. . . - •: “>? ^ :i P e lts fit blue; Cabinet position’in.
Pierce^D. E. Kurd's, dem. i Pi-om tlie rosebud you have
P-.l.!ski—I. A. Heiidiey, dem., J. E, ‘ .the tremulous dew;
Booth, dun. • - - • ; What-vou’ve tauehc-d you..,ma
Pilie—l. H. Baker, dem. ’
Putuam-Abram T.iruer, negro. J T>!^ V ’ Uer> -
Pickens—John M. .-aii'ecl. rad.
PoUc—AI. H. -'Buuu. dem.
Paulding—Bobert Trammell, dem.
Quitman—J. H; Ctui-r.-y, dim.
Bindolpli—S. hi McNeill, dem., B. F.
Bindolpli-
C'-iittcnih-n, dem.
An
ir out west heads
Births,'Marriages and Deal
• Hatched, M:.tehed•andJE>espatehed^’ ,
The rascal deserves to have his face
scratched. -
to hiq.feet) tlteni'S: ihe bools!
Joe Coburn’s wife complained timtf
he had. given another woman a set of
obtaFokty
Yeaes Aftek having cefn Bittex by a
' Y ’ )
the
, Bf the town
■' a,. .Tt ap
pears that about forty years ago Mr.
King
whii
.by mad dog,
:ect on'lrim
ou Monday, the' 12th instant, after
telling Iris do
something,” threw off his hut and
coat, and ran to a pond near by, arid,
jumping in, endeavpred[To bhuwn -him-
ceeded in getting him ont, and iri-
himself away, returned again and threw
this time
fmrj
o was secured
The paroxysm
en he be-
came rational and fegnestod |fo < by-
staridera not to. allow lriin 'to' hurt tai
lor eighteen hours, wperi another spasm
ire by another succeeded, arid after suffering terribly
until Friday' night death came to’Ms.
h shall relief. ’ ' ' "
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Jli3~ It will be the oigun of the
Agriculture, Msi&iifiietiire
HOUSTON; COUNTY AGRIUUUTURAL f’L-
And every immbc’? will contain articles of interest to the PLANTERS^ In hi
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! will be
DOMESTIC ECONOMY.
UNCOMPROMISINGLY DEMOCRATIC,
EM BZjSP rim WiTH
i Believing that the success of the Democratic Party is the only hope of saving the s _
X U UE.E.O U S IL L US T RATION S. j -rom financial and social ruin, and of restoring it to its former condition of honor
- j p--:r.ty and ^ecdom from tyranny and oppression. Neverthdess, IT U ILf- SOT
J. Vi. BUBKE A CO.,... Publishers.
GtEN- Wit- M- BliOWNE,....
....Editor.
PUBLISHED MONTHLY AT
MACON,
GEORGIA.
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JS3~_: It will he our endeavor to admit to our columns nothing that will <&
FAMILY CIBG'LE,
Late Opinions of the Proas.
Tlio Southern Farm anil Homs puMi-neil by J. ;
W. Burke h Co., Mactiu Gari edited by Cell. W
i It will aim at a high sbmdand in literature, anil will rndeever to excluih
! tra-sh vvhieh frnds- putfieity in loo many of on^ papers.
JtrS~ It w;illl take a st^nd foj what it Tpefi^es to be the BIGHT SIPE in all q-
M. Browne, is on our table. We toVe cmcfully:; -biyl, tome before-the public, and will ADHEBE TO THE BIGHT, withoo
watched this monthly fro^a the first to the pres-| * -
ent number, and regard it as among the first pub- • fii'or, regardlesa alike’df tlie fln.ttery of friends and the hatred of foes.
locations of its chaarauter in the United States. \
Every farmer - should have a copy. ’ Terms §2 per
annum.—Christian Observer, Catk.tisburg»JRv.
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TVe-present the table .of' contents of the last
number of tile Southern Farm and; -Hofixe, putH
^flhcd. at Macon, Ga., to. show ^ur readers wh^t
valuable information they are losing by neglecting
to subscribe td this magazine. This one number
is of more value to any farmer who e?n read, than
the money necessary to secure the magazine the
entire year.—Geo^ia Glij^er..
The Farm and .published by J.-W. Burko
iz. Co., jiacon, Ga., is gotten up in the handsomest
style, and is full of the most tikeful and practical
information. Let the fanners of this Section snb-
fs&r It will manfully defend and earnestly labor to promote the intere ta of •
pie mnohg whom it circulates, ^.ild i£s will ever bo open to all coininac>
of int^st to its jeadprs.
' J&Tl It will contain
TBXB. : re
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COLUMNS
And will gjve'FEOM GNE-THEBD TO ONE-HALF MORE BEADIXft MAT®
scribc at once for thiB most valuable Agricultural [ inOfd pC tbe Coxadxj Papcra in th<* State.^
JournaL Price $2.00 aiyear.. -It is vthrtii three * - ‘ a
$ d.00 a year.
times the inoney.—-Sparta Times and. Planter.
THE-C
COMPANY,
e Cotton- States jafe Insurance Company is 'a;prpvpdpn whiito
rill ones fe^mwant or pecuniary distress^ hr the eyent.o/ your misfor-
intoorywiSldes^. "~ • • .
* Vl"'’ M -G ; ; -jv riC;.'-'.'" ’'■/ ;-- ; -
^ . .. BHta
Andrew Johnson, being interviewed,
of ray being, ari’ont
on a
having issue
ited. BBCsess of this ^empany is thy best reermmendation it canojfer,
of excellent literacy.. ieputaHom • Its ure
filled n-itli practiufr rnxtter. cind'b;
teatfamar iratwHIsliea^ number- ft**
mcuced in.Novt—■*— J ’•
'olicies in Its
would go into ® C
in 1S72 or any'ri
, I would get
>g driover, or,
m the’country ritod tc
‘ round my neck,
round a tree, and walk off”
lives of some of the most prominent men in Georgia, Alabaina. Scj;fh C-ar-
ririda.’’- - _ ’ ' - • VV '- • • ‘ '
hold-
It issues'r olicies upon all the most popular prims of Insurance:
j ers every advimtsg’e’.they can getiri ariy.GompariwNariif or^'--
L crusty old‘bachelor sa;
it is woman and not her wrongs that!
ought to he re-dressed:
-We take pluas-
T|e f haTe not toe time to call on evay man jin toe county and ask lria.»^* til * c
don’t writ, but coaie up o| JgB! OW^ Stceord ! Beoto, if jOTtake it JO*"*'
Himsstwtekraridt
Indues Your Neighbqj tg Subscribe!
Southern F^rm and.Hoine.—This is
candidate for'the-’“Hn£frages" of ilie
planter and farmer.'It is publishod at 3Iacon, Gal,
’tor*. W.BuAeiCo^and.editeA-with rare ability , And don’t be satisfied to stop with ONE, lm^
by Gem.Wm. ri. Browne, a wiftiriowii jourualiKt j - ‘’
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<3-je3 *x* :jx, xa o a® f*r-
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has stained a •.
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as follpws : ' "
Ab-n HMrE._ money, it will
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