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How Tlio.v Train Slurp Dogs.
> The licv. C. Babb, in one of his
litters from (jilifoiiia, ti lls of win*
tnf old f-ln-j In. fil toltl him h'W this
triun the funcma sli- ;.*• :-l it".-, ill
Southern t'alifomisi. lie mixs ymi
IMIVV go over Ihr Jil-liil.i 1111(1 hills thi i >
for miles, ixinl si.. (hole..in’ .ui ri >
Imf not a mini to xx-ntdi them.
Avourid oadi floclc or haii l of say u
thousand sh'i ;> a < t half (J 'ldo;.,
of IV jtiTlllilll'luvnd loos wli'tM' lii o
goilitors were ininortid Irmii th>■
Kheep, pastim-s of the old world.
Those tint's Ink c the entire cure of t ho
sboxp. tlrixT them out lo pasture in
the mohiing. ln-ep th. u from st ray
ing (luring the day, und firing them
luuue at night. 'L’hese doam have in
herited a talent for Id • , in,' sheep,
hut the sheperds do not ii<-j>< ml xvliol
lv upon that. They OiiUivato it.
this \x ay i, ftt least, the old he;
herd says:
“When u lamb is born if is taken
nxvay from the mother sheep 1 fore
she had seenitand a puppy nut in its
plaeo. The sheep suchl < fno p o p.,
and learns to love it. When! . p : -
py ('rows old enough to iat : at ii a.
fed ill the morning ami o nt out v. a.h
the sheep. It stay xvith them beer.n.e
it is accustomed to stay xx Jli ii - mo. ii
or, but it cannoi . id v.,ri tin . .
they met full tla dop; oetshlUi;ry. A.
length, impatient to return where a
call feet another piece <if meat, it be
gins to tease and worry its mother,
and filially starts her home; tin' other
shi . ]> follow, and tin; ; the whoLMlock
is brought in. U tin dog brings the
sheep in too soon, or r um s without
them, he g. P no support, or is pul
ished in some way. iiomv he soon
leanis when to come, and to see to it
that none of hi- dasrgv . !• ft behind.
These animals are tI by takin
advantage of their instinct and appe
tites.’’
A Touching Ohifttary.
The Daily Argus, of Leavenworth,
is no more. Tie editor ofjtlie Argus,
in writing the obituary of his paper,
sums up the history of his enterprise
in the following racy fashion :
About four months ago wc took
possesion of ;.!i:s paper. It was* rim
in the very act of p> aging out, am 1 v.T:
breathed in it four months more life
than it would have, had had we
not taken po.w. ssion of it. Having
neither friends, money nor credit, wc
into it all our unpin h cash, ; lid
our trio! ids that wo
8.11 see,
r enc-
Simon
. IWe
id the
n and
1 them
st dye.
' don’t
don’t
! went
i.
nonor, it Is the greatest boon of an
American citizen to have a fair, and
impartial trial. Tlu protecting wings
of the Amtricm Eagle gives unto
them the rights and privih ges guaran-
by the framers of tlie Decclara
"tion of Independence. \is tin
American Eagle is the type of our
strength and gi eatiu ss.
It is an emblem of these United
States.
The American Eagle, may it please
your honor, is unlike others of the
feathered tribe.. It is recognized ns
the oinbjmn.&f justice. xvri.luM ; : id
moderation. The American Eagle
soars aloft and hovers over the des
tinies of tlie freemen of America.
You see before you that oppressed
race, xx ho might have languished in
chains and remained a slave.
His fetters have been struck oft' by
the American Eagle and he is as free
as the bird itself. That American Ea
gle
Justice.-i—Now my Irion you shtop;
did do man, shteal eagles?
Lawyer—-No your honor, lie—
Justice—Veil of lie didine, vas could
sliteal eagle, how you talk somurii oi
eagles.
Lawyer—Your honor, I was only
illustrating- that tlie Am erica Eagle-
Justice—Now you shtop does music
chin, vat his man he do?
Lawyer—Your honor, lie is accused
of stealing a sli^op-
A Yexatim s Quimtiox oi- Ei-- i iitti-:.
Ml' Washington, April s.—The question
of priority <>f claim for social prece
dence is again bothering officials and
society people in V ashington. li
seems never to have I con absolutely
settled whether the ClUi-i’ Justice of
the Supreme Court should call upon
the Vice President of the United
States and Speaker of the House first,
or whether thus- high officials should
make the first call upon tin*- Chief
Justice. Custom seems to have al
most settled this vexatious question
of etiquett ein favor of the Vice Pres
ident and Speaker, hut this is held to
be wrong, since even though the Chief
Justice is appointed by the President
and confirmed by tlie Senate, when
once confirmed he becomes the grand
conservative element and head of tin
nation, before whom the President
himself may lie arraigned in ease of
impeachment. A similar contention
exists regarding the priority of elagn
for precedence of Senatorfi and Rep
resentatives of long sett i (fa
.
, From Uw ( 1. nitfia (ir.ei;. ■. J
Premium Experiment on Corn.
(\ finer, Say :’..! b'l/f '■/ /'.-A/
j CrnjHi, Oi nri/itt Stu!*' Agrieidhind ,<•/-
jee/i/, M'ti'nii, (Irurym:
having entered one acre of upland
emu, ns the best u- v on i xhihition at
your Fair, i hand you e. no 1 the :v
--ipiirerod eertitleuteK ns to measure
’ meiit of the land, and the amimnt of
corn produced on said acre of land.
I noxv proceed to give tlie mauiier
' and mode of cultivetinn anil mnmir
-1 in;', as required;
modi-: or (.vi/nuu-:.
Tli -land had been planted sdUr
! nately tin- two pr • . ding yearn in cot
j ton ami corn, and this year, 187.'!, put
- in corn again.
1 In January. iHTJ, I broke up tin
i ground with a Walt plow (one-horse)'’
and laid off rows fifty-two inches wide,
running up and down in the same
furrow, with the same plow used in
! breaking tlie land. 1 then put in
! thirty-live biv.hels of green cotton seed
I to the acre in opened rows, and bed
ded on it. The second week in Ee-b
--niarv, 1 ran off,a furrow with a small
plow, t n inches on each side of the
furrow containing tlie cotton seed.
This made double rows, twenty inch
es apart, und left thirty-two inches in
tlie corn middles. The corn was
dropped twenty inches by measure,
making the corn stand twenty inches
:by twenty inches. 1 covered if with a
board. It. came up well. The mid
dle of March it Wii i plowed with a
small scooter, between tin- narrow
I rows, with three furrows, and then
ploughed out the middle solidly with
tli.' same plow. The corn was cut
down three time* by tic /rod, in March
and April. The third week in April I
1 ran a furrow nine inches on each side
of the corn, with a large scooter plow,
and put in these furrows twenty-live
! bushels cotton seed, that were killed
: quickly with hot water; then plowed
out tin’ middles with a sweep, with a
turning wing, completely covering up
tlie cotton seed. It was xvovked al
ternately with the plow and hoe. Tin
last week in May a sudden rain and
wind fell upon it, which blew it down, '
and tangled it so badly that it could
not be worked again, with tin plow,
without ruining the corn. I gave it
I two workings with the hoe, the third
work in June, and thus laid it 1 >y, lmv-1
ing given it during the season two!
plowing*) and four hoeings. Tlie corn .
was gathered the third week in Sep
tember, and the yield was lit) bushels
and 03-5(5 pounds by weight, and the
best and heaviest corn thaw everj
made, and of the variety known with j
us as the. White Flint, impervious to
Weevil, and has taken at other fairs :
the premium as the heaviest and best
corn exhibited. A sample is exhibit
ed at your fair as the best bread coni
on exhibition. My idea of the best'
corn is /[unlity and lO'iyld ctuAhined —
the fodder weighed.
11. 11. Hakdaway.
5• ‘ ‘ j f .JP
' 7 ■ 9
.. - -*■
wcP T y ■ v
*
Ififi ppm®-
j To sixty bushel.-; cotton sued
manure (a, 15 cents 0 00
i Paid plowing and putting in ma
i nure 575
Paid planting corn and covering 3 25
Paid two plowing ;, two and a
halfdays 0 25
I Paid four hoeings, four days. . 100
Paid pulling fodder b ... 200
| Paid gathering corn 3 00
i Hauling to house 2CO
Nut profit. M 7 17 ,
11. IT, Haulaway.
'lhiinwsrllh\ Thomas v-,d :h ha.
j State of (5 eokoia- ■ — Thomas (Ynuif;/.
I, Wm, J. Young, do solemnly swear that
j I have accurately measured the land upon
! which It. 11. Hardaway raised a crop of corn
i tho p.i;xt s e on, and the quantity is one ax-re
and ;ui iicr*\V. •). Y>'i ng.
V-:.f ■ b 1b U 1-' ! Bt#
1“ ! '73. J. It, 11, M- • M*.
SL .1
! Having been convinei-.l of the in
-1 i-reascd value of mmuu'u kept mulcr!
shelter, autl having atl(>i)teJ this meth
od of kimpiug it, writes a eonvMpond
rut, 1 give my expci-ienci'. lYnring
that it woulxt fire-faug I watered it
5 very liberally. Tlio next year I wa
j tered less, and the next year still less,
j and I have not been ul'le to detect
i any difference. I came to the conclu
j sion that except around tho sides of
, the heap there is no danger of its be
ing too dry, and that some water
should be applied: I make it a point
I to mix the manure from the horse and
j coxv stables, anil keep the surface even;
j the cattle tramp on it, lio on it, and it
! comes out compleig rotted and re
; tain ing all its good qualities. As it
; is said the manure heap is the farm
er’s gold mine, 1 am trying to act on
j that theory and make the manure pile
| both large and strmlfe, preferring to
spend money for bran and other food
| and pass it through stock, rather than
! buy patent manures.
It’s So.—Do the city papers say I
j anything in regerd to your own coun
j t.y ? Nothing. Do they contain no
tice-. of your schools, churches, nn cl
ings, improvements, and hundreds of j
other local matters of interest, which i
your paper publishes without pay? j
Not an item. Do they ever say a j
word calculated to draw attention to
your county ami its numerous thriv
ing towns, and aid in tlieir progress
and enterprise ? Not a line. And j
yet there are men who take such eon-!
traded views of this matter, that un
less they are getting us many square I
inches of reading in their own paper
as they do in a city paper v they think j
j they are not getting tho worth of j
their money. It reminds us of the j
| man who took the largest pair of |
boots in the box, simply Ik i au c they
cost the same as a pair much smaller
i that lilted him.
'll ;.N I>l 11 .1 , A I.’STI M m>l,l . A D
S KliO SAVED
,'ij ;i Every,Family. $
£ Mai '.Mid Ft in i A *!.rl ' i ’ 1 *<T m
.2 l.y OoutlUs ; ml c-.u:i*y ri lii
: *"* ■:< iiktd Jr* *■. *
• Wo iii Ici'l'til Ac lii vinciil.
Vx.'tv iiivvulioii, 1.. I*.- t riy l<*. /
j I*3 A A
1 TiAIIOE SI/E r
jH E.aut.y and
2 Sewing Mncliiiic, <
5 N. ill T.'i I’d,E
: y and Tit!! MHd" r
p (:(TM TEEI it, r,
£ ONLY'TEX DOLLARS. '/
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! 5 "1 K-ai I:'! ■ i-.r I l’---' c-A js
t-j I idit o| )v rat <•) l>y
i Krt’.l T’..a. v.
tj I*R]/U. M I • : . r• -
0 Aware.; Uy.vat, 110 ■ •:* -
T A t*.. x' • , r
H ( )vtr ;• 1 ! < )lhfTs. 3
: s Tlu* last 1 1m• Jill inv .ten I" ivihUt lit*' y
2dirii(ailti‘s nlM'\\ iiit; l • l.ibornms. g
J 'J’lic new ;u. l li;:j i'oV’d | I't' i’.txd jj
H \ *,ui ion Tl * 1 ‘ AVorlfi r. y
Jis tile (.•nl.:i. r )ali"il o: I* . 11 i.Hail p
skill 1 utility, xvith'J
/ ! ■ i:tv.‘ of e. a-th :ei-l doiM 1 Tlity euia- ■■
i tjl.in.-.1. A Ima: reoi: i!--! l.ihor H.iver.
” r\i*\\ Pofoiiloii Sowlim Mm-
H oh ino Alt mm ills,
' Hxvilh whi.’ ini r • ~ at.-.-a no i i'ie *
: Vionuti S ■ e t- \. i,
i £ i'i: at:.':: - Til, <)).'. ■: l.' -F: i: l'nn.,
O lid StR-iV s i-' -lln l ilimi- v-dli
k ISC iUUt 1 THOSIS XX I) ’ NKVES
5 -v ,|fill.-I -. (lei. Vi.XV A
- , \ri xchm r that 2
; A i-nmißiUid ininK-d'i’.* - ds. liny are
j ihe most vnlnnblo adjuncts 1v - r patent- w
1 C eil to ad'- aiii-c ha u !'| Ire - <.!'S.-wina- -
' MwUiiies. ni: I ara i'.';iii-hil>le ,'U. -
u .,, . oi ; r , ' I 'a I t on--- y
X lentil till . of'bn of'! t>U u-'vd l>:
j nil nth, l' in i -I'iu. -i. V
m i iiu- N*ew Maehine . "jt,
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(J Will tin, -. 1 - ilo I r’jitroll"l-1 " ill". Ih ■ ' -
- fi/y: ,ia ; -a i" - P, ~
T-.-.. Will :- vv anvihii!-—1 a. dl-g
r eill ■ , -.- :a !>. :.iAni;St! STilONi'l .
1 v i',ST J-" i'i' ; j I.MO'AN. ui> Mro,"j tiiat “
,|) 1.-;"' r- 1" fom a- si-a.ni x( di f.
“:ip apart Has self-adju dine Htmigl ts.
7. .llT'v, 1i.,: ! - , , 1 nrale f. •and. )i" o-ni-r*
ri plii a'i -a "fn 1 ■ ■ o;-' -er chiiik to_•• -1 f
p! r.t "f "S-iler, ’ : sili at, i-ayy wnrl.iue, -
'/ (jnicklytnjlor.;t -‘.il.-iihl t siiy iiutuiM;*‘d. <
w The invcnt<>r.< “i t!***•-..• ex*-* lh-nt nm- J
X chin:--? van h T. 'i' 1 tiwrii as ni*ri ;e
us .Hid reM'oiisllw nit a, Vi 'll v*-rt.hy *u i;*•
fi
ii, inn pah r - ■ i't v iiu. ii -la y |
LaTtl,” N. V. I 27 y !
P < Ji'lloi k Uei-'-ivcd T
j, any :i(hr- -;s on r* * '•!' the viug
*j cnsli jd-iu, s: 5 ;
Mnchines for s.-u.;;, ’ '. ni* i rwritt.u u .c.
]>l lin .styles with 2-3 a!jr.:;tal>l*- |
0 Hum Tulih ;i|id Ti-kl’H'', i'i;nii.sln i .:l with H }
H t'-uili, • mulv f- i r ihi . -
3 ‘ slO K:i<*h 0 i
k MauhiiuhS With Kxtra Fin* 1 Tai l 15 “ y
H Machines wifcli Tablv and i•* ver 2U ** V
V Mac-liinr ; with <-:icl<lM ~
wi Half Cabii/it'Ni/Ifi *• y
3 Mw hincs with (-viclos’riu Table %
m /•’• ’/ (>thinft Style 40 “ >
The 111.a• ■ *lli s -s at $lO are j• vi 1 y fbtt
O same as liio- c <*! abi geu v pru * , t.n- only ;
fi’-T.’lu* bci'iy that 11 > - TO ] :i\c
- plain bv.f in ..! 'i’abl * ami I v u’le, wliil*-
w tlu , aln -Is 1 i : i ■ .. ru lital. f ,
'
up -
ii
.-• . ’'inn's /
mto "Tits. Ac.. mail'd five. Exulnuiv.- v
y rcmtivl (if terrib.-ry ;/i vx-u L t-< < £
j ble and uiiurxMie i:;a nfu mrirckaitt.-. y
i J store k. epui-ri. Ac., wb > will traiul nr i
j G open iifiuiH’iu.ri and f-xliibit tl; ■ widig r-y ■
i f\ fill mn ifs of onr maelii n•; in tlieir In- J
IC7 r.lltif •: id -u.li. lt ord' , .
! 0 Outfits ami County Iliglit •<;ovuii free*
| of cliarg i . X j
w An imexfUiilcd quick and holiest moil- N
; uy makirg busiiicss f<>r i uilc and f mule
canviisu.ers in all |>arts of the conn try.- ~
7 < M.-di liojn it 1:i ru-c-us
~ ; Hist be mao.' in 3 >•.-.!( {lice money or- 7.
Md; rs. or Bank Draffs mad" payable. <0 £
j oiii- order in N> w York. Ik Ist* red 1- 1- y
J tars or by I2n] r* at- oar risk. j
X All oiiiers and cominunierttions must j ,
y,bu riddruKSud to 0 i
L, IMMEBT .L Iff TH. LI nAN k CO., ~
33d C.m s! ‘ irect, N(iv York, v,
'Co m i l Mann; mvmvrs 1 ' L :
ft of Macl-imry. ) 8-ly r
, TI'INDOrJuVDST K/?n DOLLAR
NEW ABV FH i i.* INfi L N TS.
New York Bay-800k 1
A Democn.\Ti- "Weekly. Ik-tal li b- and 1850. j
It Kiqipori.s U hiti- S'.'j'i ■ is liti • and and
• ooeiril. T nn -. f2 p.-r v--.iv. To clubs, nine ,
! -•“IV • K'Y w. b ; - utni.-n c,opb ; tvu,-. A,b
!dr - J AY-IH'HUv, a v York City, j
’ . fi X t (' V ,u ? :■! ;■ \ <, j-,; ;
T'f'/'J Am l Insert PowilCl'
t’oc Dais. Mix-e, I'. •iWies,
All! X :ioxl-;rii-'-s, 3*d',s, At
■I. F. HENRY, CUiIIUN & ( (.)., N. V.. Kdr-
SCiSUS.
VfTT 1> 1 A 17' 1) will out! Truth
dll h 1/17 it tliuui}• lx nl!
bi'uii's, old and you mu mi > ami female,
make L;uv • Emmy .--x'lbm; onr lTvnch and!
American J< an ry, JJt>< /. >• v-ud Cm,,*'■■■ tbrn at I
anythin'' tl.-.*. Gr-.-atcst indneemonts to j
admits and jmrehusers. ("’atc.logncH, tf.-nps
find full n icuLirs sunt free to all. Address. |
ik U. YldvEliY, .Ayiista, Main-'. j
BUY J. k P. COATS’ BLACK
THREAD for your MACHINE.
Write for IVuv List t. .i. li. JIHIXSTOX,
GREAT WHSTJ'iRN
Gpn WORKS
ITO Kmit-lifti-l'l HI., -rittsburgb, Pa.
Dr < h-Li ailing Shot Cions, 5540 'to *3OO,
l)iiiili]i- ShU (Inns, *8 to Slytt. Single (funs
s:| to 3!l. Kith'S, Sot" SO. Itevul.-ers. sX ,
til s-25. Pistnl :. Si to Si.'s, Gun Material, j
l-'isii'.n ; Tftclil.-, o' 1 . i/j'-i-oiif/.x- j
n-'/ibri or Kk Army (is .-i. Uovnlwre.
etc., bought or traili-'.l tor. (looiti sent by j
i ■>:] iri -so, ('. O. L)., to 1-- 1 a. ail 1 >i.‘ ii ‘i't ■ .
paid for.
4JEND I'OR CAT A1,0( IHE of AVON-1
and uinUo a lOSim.-. Aildi
■lAS. JiAEKON & CO.. Station 1).. N. Y. j
Now and Novel AiVkkd’iAAi
ting Machine. County and State Bifilds i
for sole oil tiie most liberal termß. Also j
Abjeid,? Wanted to ,s 11 our other Novelties.
Address H. 1). BPJEII & CO., Atlanta, Ga. i
]7ITS iia-i |7 BILE PS Y
jiositivelycured. The worst casea, of long
* t stalld'iltl’-. by iisi’i4 Dr. IIKBBAIUVS
CUBE.. A botllxi st nt free tu all nddfress-j
in*: J. E. Dibeli '.. Dnii'fiist, 814 Gth Ave
nue, N. Y.
ii i’feii! r rii!iiii|i!i!
I>.-. I>. ri. l’ldKliY M
. vwirrm/ti: aromatic
| These FiUcra nn:. l bccomn tho imivernal
1 rvnut'l.v “f the a;p\ There is nothing like
i them or e pial to them mid. r the snn. They
! the weak, i;ivi;;(>r.ite tlio feeble, and
I ylve new life and tone to the broken down
|s’ bm. In miasmatic and main ion# dis
| Iricts they are worth a ship load of Qniuine
, ]H)wder:i and pills. They are especially ad-
I iipted to persons .suhering from
Il.t Liver (’onipialiits,
(\ divene-Hx'.i.iiu lie,
Xeiiralgiii, Hlieuiinitis'.ii,
Chill ;, jiiid Fever and Piles.
To Ivlivale roHiairs.
lindies, old or young, will find tliese Bitters
■ usp. i.illy adapted to diseases peculiar to
! their sex. Nervousness, Lassitude, Want of
) Appetite, and (iriit. ral Debility, all yield to
th-' iii;. 1 (it* charm of these most iLiable Bitter;:.
IlJkVIi AVI I -\r I- 4 2* 10.
I I KAI V* y\' 1 I AT IS SAII).
lIK Al l Wlt A'r IS S AII).
“AVouderful efteets Imvo r. suited from
! your l)r. Peury’s Bitters.”
‘*Mv i'hills are yoiie. lean hardly b l!*'Vt
it.”
‘ Si iid me one cae Ferry’s Bitters again.
; Noth;u f like them here.”
“I e.close atH davit of my case. Iliad to
do solo convince you of the wonderful erne.”
“Surely they are the most delightful wine
tonic in the world.”
“J)r. Wilson says that yon area public
I beiix faet(*r. ”
“Unr.ih ! No more TiheumatiMn.”
*‘No n:ore Headache, thanks to yon.”
We eoiild till this paper twice ov. r with
| just such genuine extracts, h it the above
; must svihi e. Our Bitters are prepared mi
lder tlio snpervi -ioTi of Dr. I). S. IT.r.uv,
M. ml’*:■•.• of the Boyd Coll ••(■ of Physicians
: and Surgeons, Loudon, Engl rod, and of tie
; Ah die and Clinic of (ilr.sgw.
All orders should be addressed to Till
; rEKHY AIInM.VTIC BITTER CO.,
Ni:w YORK, r. s.
j Thr 1 'liter:; i\v • eoM either by tho
bottle or e.i.-v :ifc 81 per bottle.
Parties in Ending letters for advice as to
; th- \v d’ • ;tses will confer quite a favor by
giving ue.iue of ounty as w. 11 as town in
which they reside. It a ill save iisawoitthv
j ltd amouui of time red annoyance if this
will op observed.
Ten; pepry aromatic bitter co.
: Cottage Color Pa bits
i t ) ■' : - ‘;2 per LY.'dvi.
Y fiA L r , ,; t WOOF PAINT,
>in oil. ----60 c. p r gal.
; slate; hoof .taint,
IF'”: k)F ------ 31.25 per gal.
PAT .-.AT PETPCUTM UNSEEI) OIL,
V.’v . .'a I:■ all Paint -, ns Boiled Linseed,
only - 5 M c. per g;il-
YiACHINEIIY OILS,
E. G. ICu.m.y's Patent Stef.m Oil. 81-00 =
Engine Oil. - - - - 75'
Filtered 1?ook Lvijiiioatino Oil, (>0 i
• : -of >■ ■] .ad
NEW VO UK CITY OIL (0.,
Sole Agents,
110 Maiden Lane, Now York.
iHNINGEirs
Old Louden Dock Gin.
Especially deagned for the use of tho
.1/ 7V. f ■■■Ann and the lunn-Ut/ possess- |
ing those infr'ltisir luedieihal properties
which belong to an Old and Pure (Jin.
liidiapeHsabb' to Females. Good for Kid- j
rn'u (•tnijtUdids. A delitnous Tonic. Put.!
up in eases, containing one dozen bottles
each, nnl sold.by all druggists, groc- is, Ac.
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Snvaraiiili Moriiliig News.
“Ably edited und lwwsy. Abh i’ Un ((in. )
•font rnd.
“On:- of tho lust ne’.vsjiaperH pul lishcd."
Knnd. 11/l (((n.) AV/r.s\
“A great paper an honor not only to Sa
vannah, hut to the State.” Atlanta (On,)
(’niislituliiw,
‘ A real live paper one of the host on the
j cent hunt.” Sand*rsi'Hlr (da.) Ih'rald.
“Should he received by (very business
! man--abb', fresh, spicy.” Mariana (Flu. )
j ( a.tru r.
! “The ucribst, wittiest and most ably edit
! < and daily in tlm Soutlix rn Sbd. ('m'hujlnn
I ( (Ha) Kaif r^risr.
I “One of the lending journals of the South
I edited with ability and sprighUine-;s inval
i ual.de to mei\'lmnts and l>mune. men.
j Christ!/,,, 1,„1,, t .
I.i issuing this, the twenty-fifth annual
prospectus of the Savannah Mornjno News,
1 it is mnii'iv si .'ary to revert to the history ot
the paper. For a quarter of a century it
(has I,- en tli' conspicuous and consistent!
j champion of Southern sentiment and South- ,
| ' r;i interests. The tnrux-r of the Morning '
News has Ik’cu one of singular prosperity. <
' It made a pi ice for itsc If from the start and
, his 1;. pt it, while all of its contemporaries
: of that day an.* all save one of its later rivals,
have pc.’idled by the way .ide, and to-day it
stands firmly csiaMishod in jiojmlar favor,
j with lb;1 or no compi tit ion within tlie ur si
of its ui real and ion.
The restless activity, energy and entor-
I'l'i of T <• h.av so ext .ikd th sphere
"1 journalism that th ■ modern newspaper i
hi. Tally em vt lop. dio in character, compris
ing everything of specific or general inf v- sf
. in tlu 1 vast domain of art, science, literature.
; religion, politics and the news. Its tendc n
j cy is to occupy the field of the pamphlet, th
m iga/.ine end tile novel, and it is gradually
! usurping the functions of those vehicles of
thought and information. Its ..eC'pe embra
ce:; t iie dis<mi - ion of every subject which
’nas been invested with interest by the rest
ba’.!* .<mis of the human inf-Heet, and
in. dudes cv- ry topic c;.l uletud to in la rc.M or
,t entvit.iin. be. the newspaper of. to-day •
the pr< 'found t o\< g.'iie.d nrticb* gm s fbrtii ,
; suiToiiiid’.-xl and r- lieved by the brilliant os- ;
say, tli" x..*i tie review, the punynt edito- ;
rial, the s].;.r].li:!g letter of eorvuspondence. ‘
i and the r icy par..graph-- the whole forming ]
j a G’-nm.i f lbbi • ttivs wherein tlie j
! most not e-worthy literary effort has scare. Vv
j anv adv.mh’.ge of jmsitiou ov.r the pooi\..f :
! ilc' ii. ' |
It h :s been the aim of the conduct-. is of:
j the kloiiNL o News to keep the juper fully
! abreast of Yds tide of progress and improvx -
| ment, and bt this und no expense has been
i ourtd. That their efforts linve been in
i sonic tl 'gree successful, is evident from the :
1 flatter; *.g encomiums b • duwud up,on the:
| pap* iby ( onb'iri:M !• ivius, and fv-m tlie
I large can ’.! .lion and it-.Si in nee to wliieli it ;
has attained. Thevlans of the proprietor:
for 1874 eompiviicnd a nearer approach b
j (he ideal joitrr.ali:mi of the time than ever
before. Tlie f.f thres that have givciithe p?t-.
j per a marked iridividuality among Southern :
: journals, and which have brought it up t
standard of
; be r. rained and improved n[. <•.*. Kw :fs >.•
i intciN.'.i (ran..pi ring in any part of tlie world
; within reach of the electric wires, will tiud
in the Morning News, a prompt and r. li. -i !
! chronicler: ami its aw n'.g.oucnm b -r gutimr
| ing the news are such that all impr -ni
i •missions of the telegraph are reasoual:>ly |
sure to be supplied by its staff of . p • iul cor
r. ;>(indents; so tl-a; the read rs -s' tn pa
per are eertr.in of finding in its eompn ’c u- i
sive eulunms the latest and freshest intelli- I
systematically grouped aim aUiwd--.-
ively emlecL
i-. ; w i: i : o n ~x t
Ja its editiirial conduct the AT . .
1 News will consistently jmr: ue tin* jv tiu\
which, has chr.racui’ized it from the first.
; tallest ions (<1 national or sectional iufi :••• a
i wi!i be candidly and impartially discussed.
; while every subject-of a political complex
| i"H will be tivated with mi rye single to the
* welfare, the and the substantial d< -
j vxdopment ot tlm nmteri-il r •.-'•uivcs of the
* South. The system ef carpe{.-ba<r rol-b- vy
j and plunder that lias impovurished our si e
| <i"ii tbrn popul ir practices of oliicinl ¥ knav
“vy and corrujition—and all those odious fba
* nuvs of r.idi■riidisin which have for tin ir ob
j ri. the j-irii .1 ration of Slate:; and
: the disost;dl is]lment <*f civil o’ovorinnout in
I the South--will be held up to the seven-st
! condtTimu-t><*‘,i; and at all limes, in sx-as'-n :
j and out (tf season, tli oa]er will advoerd'
i the primitively pure doctrines of a strict
j construe turn of the Constiiiition, a.r,d the ad- j
| ministration <>i the power; of (}io povcrii-I
- I-i -..■( ntive. Judicial andLcfiisiative
within tn.- limits pre -< by tla.i instru
j nieut. In subimrving the interest of a sec-;
lion tr. :t li:* ; bv. n.-.( sorely opiiA-ss* and and
so p T.-.i: .xildlv belied, tile <-01irstt of th ' ’
Morning New a will be, as heretofore, cither j
cautiously conservative or sharply a • ■j\ ■
sive, as the nature of the case may seem to .
demand: and it will be tlie aim and purpose
of the conductors of the paper to maintain ;
it *, position as one ot the leading expom-uts :
of S> iiithern opinion.
In the news department, the current 1 >eal
affairs of Georgia and Florida will he ehron- '
ieled with the same picture-< pic and pungent |
assiduity t-liat lias made them such j•r ■ll, v
features of the paper. Tin hx-al d.-parinmut !
is in chavfie of a gentleman of skill and rep- j
uli't , ,and will continue to he the me 7
complete and reliable record of home ow o •
fob found in any Georgia journal. Tk
coinim r-’id department is full and c njij-b'te.
idle fbsuvs are callatx.d by expc.rls, and;
i their accuracy is such us to comm: ml then* i
Mo niyvuh-.u.i:. .eel business liien of this and:
! axiji'iiun ,St ltc. Tfix' lox-il market i'.'[>urv., .
i arc compiled with laborious e-ire and miv
;be relied on as represent-:n.r; every pis. oof
- v v:e: mill's comnicrce.
The \Vi:.;ely News i a carefully edit and
jeompemb'.im of the Ires}mat- inteiliyv nee. ;
I and comprises all of the most attractive fwi
j tr.r -s of (he Daily. It contains Bmu-miful
i editorials 1131011 matters of current ini . rc.4,
J lively condensations, characteristic para
graphs, and tlie latest tele-r huh and mark* ;
reports up to the hour of to press. It ’
specially comimuids its,.*ll' to the jilauter-;
-and farmers of Georgia, Florida and th-• ad- |
i jaeeut St-.ii, and is furnished at a price that •
' pl-uvu it within tlu reach of all.
"Wliat is her • said of the Daily and Y* ek’lv
may cd avwith equal truth, be said of flm
i’lu-YYj- eel . News. It is one of the best pa- i
pers of it*; kind and contains everything of
ink-rest Uui-t appetirs in the Daily,’ t-oyetli, r j
with tlie latest tc-legrams and coiniin rcial ‘
intelligence. |
T E R 51 S :
Daif.-y slornj\g News $lO 00 i
Tli-Weekly News, <; 00 .
V.'i emi.y News o 00 ;
Money may be sent by express at tlie risk
and expen! aof the proprietor. Address,
•ij.ll. IE.* 1 - V l\2 JSavannah.
N. T. PINDHR. A. Ar. riNDER.
N.T. rjNDEB & GO..
LEA LEI;.': IN' •* i
Goiitlpi’.jcn’s & Liidic’s
Misses’ & Cliildmi’s j
BOOTS, SHOES,
—AND
a ATT IFRS, '
NO. 13'.)} rmOUGIITON STREET,
SA VANNAH - - (i A.
Mb. Lewis C. Teheau is with this house,
and will be pleased to see his friends when
Hi the city. £i-tapi.f
Carpoutcrs, Bteilders,
G;'';>"G'. . vip. jP
i
'■ i .vTT-JUTw
And fill others in not'd of
DOORS, SASHES,
IbIdNDS,
KonluhigH, llliiid TriiiHulii^s,
.Can nhvav. finj n T.a.; Stm-1: anil Txv.v
j I'rlfCH at
11. P. BR'KFOTUrs,
ITS Hisy Hti'cot.
SAVANNAH, - - - GA.
‘2-tuiv2n.
j*ib; ■ ia, -I w Heiritiih J
DivVirhopa, Roils, Soreness,
Lameness, Burns,
Toothache, Scalds, I
Sore Throat, Ulcers, Bruises, |
Rheumatism, Hemorrhages, I
‘‘ "j ’ |
\ : 'A: -A MM
TiiK FAYOKITB INFdb .. ui.bV.
This, uprlvalh.'d South.:te; B* I,’ 1 ,’ _ f
l'iinlol not to eon tain a sin;;! ’ part el - c
iMe : • v. (:' aiiV injmi a-.s mi’- * i kg’'
.xtanec. but is
i Yqfc; m bd<u
con,': ; ling tho-:.' Souih-. I’ll Roots fir'd Je-’-b
: which an all-wise Providence This placed in
i those cmintrie:? wb.e.ro Liver s v
mwc.il. It vii! ( ure nil di-s caused I*n
D • v: of th Li .-w -md B-- •--.-i •„
si:, 1:- ions' id v iin 1;: •(. i- lat>. < ■oi
...
j l-eiug kx-pfc leadyfi-'r in;m diete resort '-.*]] ;
dollar in Lim and doctors'
After Forty Years’ trial ii is •’ i 1 r'yeivim-
I the most line;’dili ,] t.• -1i; o’i and ; to iisvir
•: • ; •1. -••• 'P*. .A ■ *
! and r pcmsibility. Eminent pLysieb.:::-
comuD '.id i; as tlie most
i: it:*' bf ft a\ ia ’ i :ctki
For Dymu-p.-h: . c - i\m.
Armed with this 'lufidoi -. u l l elim fi.-s -md i
•rib e ri of -.*•: ter Hi and food may ! f., .' !
j without f.-G‘. Asa remedy in Af *Liri m !
Fevei :. lb-,.1 C:-mplahlts,' Reeibs-aU ..... *
; .Jaundi'-A N m a.
It !i • 1 NT-> and 'li nnl.
il
- Mvuiriint,! in the World !
•I. 1- . :■. ■ v •<>.,
MAt'GN. ■ arid I’i i: ..Ai'LLILIIA. ,
: SI.OO. Iby . ••;.'•
i 1-ly
i-t
Tlions;nd.*i < •' Lives z'.7.n.\
JSIiUU-.nix GTrapcGy
i r *' o v ; v : \
by l L:.;" IJ;c Auimßrn !••'. 'y b-o: •
Tli's ■ 1 -my. arc mad-.: - A Bn.; aa, 1 vd.
i never f r - ; .k/
! Too brio. -m ri ,0 a ,Sri.fi - ; T-d- ■ ':! • ’,
men frr the .f *,a;, mid Ali 1 t
j explode.
1.. • 1
chimneys made fh.-.t will I..>t bit ek :>v heat
I or cold.'
I I- Grid v.. and L .'.ri • , r .i :.ri, fc j
and expensive thi.; is the univx real com-
Dos. , • .
Orflr >■. rci,h)-F,rr \J dtoas f Class Ch'w- I
s brol year, j
Fi'icri of Halid I .aril;, a. cmupl: to. with Mi
ca Chi: nicy;-:, r:u- -bdlar. I > id- of IL’t-nzs
Bi 11, r or S' .!i' 1/ a . . two <’ h r: - Scot
* e-;■ riy • • ri oft 1 .Ui! ' 1 l 'fill.:.; by express j
r ’--hA: Of ihri rn 1' by mdb 1000
Agents wanted to scil thc-se Limps and Alien j
Glu Eieys m • v C;y , ily and town, to whom |
a lib 11 di..count will lu- 1,.. d*. Sud for !
Sample L unin and Circular; givir - all, par- !
1 tx: 1 ii:TL y .'’peak for th- m.-a-lvcs, and
II '•••- b'bt ,'-•* 1
m 0., !
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-MOl’Nl) CM V
|Ccmihert ir.l College, 1
(Form, ilx- x-iill --■! ibr-n Krcv.-.vßto's)
:: . 'JiO £ xurlli rosjrlh Ha-cot.,
St. Roiiis, NLo.
i'-m.,-’ G h dote, PriKd'L.'Sll
s:i:R hh . ■ ::<y!s "i sil>-
si:- S ?:i i !so
V/<’ mt-
A FULL COURSE
OF
i;ii()!i-’i.'i'j):!'.::', 4
I *(Mi;)i:i
Eiigiish Grn)ni!i:ir,
sjiiei-x-iul AsiOiuioiie and
CoJilim-vcial i.:*.',v.
TIM I-} UNLIMITED, 0,7.:.'
! To young men x, - l ing; iiituntionH, xvo i;iis •
i, IV.-r, I>v ni.'umi of’;: Kyslc-mi/.i it it m.
I iSTECUL CON TRACTS CCA RAN TEEING
SITUATIONS
; to those finishing our i-onist.- sufisfiir torily.
! Tlm “M.ii DOr "isT; E .. houl” At •:
x •
For m-cnhi-.; mill uthoi- infoi-iu.it km, nrl
ih-iTHUS. A. RICE, I’r.s.
113-1-1 y
JshinglSs^
/jAHEuuil: Hi 11, wlioh; sin i- .pi-ji,- ..... o.
Jt. ninny viais ill tli.- iiiitii ui'i-.i-tui-, ofSIIIN
VILES, noUlii-sthe inihlic.that ho keeps m-
Intuit mil -.' ill niulre to orTr r, uny.uuinhoi-of
shingi w itesireit, mill delivertUniu on fiivoriL
hie I.- uh.
-)'Orders loft, rtt, ( apt, lh-onks' store,
(}uitinmi, will ho pionipliv ivttotided to.
S. T. GOING.
Ilrooks comity Miu-ch 2, 1871 rt(i
y. ci> K ; xi:.
P I
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f i -i ' ■. <)
ox; I : F M A ( ; U
('old-.tN i . 1 MoiKdiit in, AhOi-’
11111, II" ll<*: , Whoopi me
( 'oii'.-h, C'i’oiip, PltMioisy,
iVi ;, i cl rioivm-ss Jli
1h xu l , I•!i lio ally ol'
1 li ihtT(
-An tl w i' • 1 ■) si t ivedy Cuvo'
CO SYS U3IPTION,
• (' is Imperial
lb i . •! s doom, upon the
f:- ;\> i ’{ : v Idle <anuipob'ut. to re
lit", ’ . 1 ’ lid I• lieious to
: "t 1 : b hl’ to all afflicted
1 • 1 Li" . Be wise and
a.-•• Don't- take any
; : :b 'i ; .and ef living, grave
v\■ nd( laid
ir i of 01 FI ■ ymp,
r r : ; .. I j xV GBOOYER,,
Qr.itie:’ u C.-. 1-ly
1: Iji ■ ‘ t<> 1 ; npi'in <*hi“ !
A riiri.H RACE
(•■ ;.' ■; -■ ;I \ J
’. : • Lf)‘S
' - - ’ tor!
: l ; lix-ve all
. : i dire lilieuina
ii- - . • • ..?.•! Id. run;Lcn
’ ■ ’ti;l Ih’olaosns
I' - . and correct- all
‘ b ' " : : ;• n of Kidneys
au.d Bi • • . u purify the
lb Fi Ci the whole
i ■ i-"i* tb ii ’i . 1 ing a rosy line
to !bu mind.
i. • ■ i li ii : above discaK
ri ■ ( ■ ... ii- cml lb '• r.
( i nil the above
-r ■ • - 1 !i- tl: 'ir complaints
! -vvs mortifying
>ic I’f t plivsieians
ai-dd; u elergv.
-: •.. "• bbh 1870.
i ‘ f; (hi.—Dear
1 f i.at I havo
’ ‘ i ':' ; . ; . the luedicilio
•• li ri ’ i7 ; ■ ' b- • Vri! :’ ri I)r. if.
Lt. and
i eu-v gotten
r hit is rc
ith tV u
; .. •' 1 rof m.■di
ll.d can hon
' i uon to suffer
ing b : ii - i’i t every La
ly in uk x 1 c .unfix ling
j ' : x-may be aMo
; -f * C -Ir-^YThiffTrmy
-1 ■ 1• cl b y may be.
■ > and A'* itli my
bid i • . lv.
. ih . w.Lb. M. ]).
' . 1670
a bdtVlu
cmc r.vj’oit
• ’ i u l:y family
: ii 'ulilies, and
* is ruccMHiniiun
• A ;• iirßEG
aml aiv able
Cui h.-s. and wc
: ’ :t public.
.Mb Ih JOHNSON.
■ ! - ther curtifi
bi ' amply Kiiffi
.\ II w • ask is a
trial.
: ' . *' ! Y' i■ ry of diseases,
: 1 cures, the
■ r around tho
. g * • ! • -id bv
rib- .FiJ) k CO.,
.'gl.nita Go.
: !. ' :.•••'■ h‘ YLC GMOGVEIL
(yiitman, Ga.
flood
TT. r Peruvian Syrup, a Protcct
eil Solution of the Protoxide of
Iron, so combined as to have
the eharact r of an aliment, as
easily digested and assimilated
with the blood as the simplest
food. It increases the quantity
ef Kcirre's Own Vitalizinff
Age:.!, Iron, in the blood, and
(..- “a.tl-ousand ills,” simply
I. ■ri ..../ trp. Invigorating and
Vitalizing the. System. The en
riched and vitalized blood per
3neal -■ ( n ry part of the body,
repairing damages and waste,
search ing out morbid secre
te,::", cud leaving nothing for
disease to feed, upon.
Thi:! is the secret of the tvon
e . '. . , es of this remedy in
caring l’Vy;:;;epsia, Uvcr Com
plaint, Dropsy, Chronic I>iar
rias a, lioils,H’ci-vonsAffections,
Chills anxl Fevers, Humors,
Low; of Constitutional Vigor,
Iri :: :i of the Kidneys - ami
I:' : Female Complaints,
and all diseases originating in,
a bad slat* of the blood, or ac
companied by debility or a lou>
state of the system. Being free
feus) Alcohol, in any form, its
en, spicing effects arc not fol
lowed by corresponding reac
tion, but are permanent, infu
s>i:g strength, rigor, and neio
life, into all parts of the system,
and building up an Iron Con
slitulion.
Tlu, t rinds 7:are been changed
by the use of this remedy, from
r sickly, suffering crea
te.,vw to strong, healthy, and
hap eg men. cu,l women,; and
not reasonably hea
ded lo glee it a trial.
See (hat cere:!, bottle has PERU*
Vi/.. J SYRUP blown in the glass,
Sriamplilots Free.
SETiI V/YoWLE & SONS, Proprietors,
IVo. 1 ?lilton Place, ICoston.
Sold by Drucoihts generally.