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Tii * 1 Bice Law* on Smoking.
In the old time there were ne vorv
Btnjig^iit law.-s in Massachusetts again-t
the use of tobacco iu jmbiic, and, wkile
the I'.aitirs were not so heavy yet
they -.sere apparently rigidly euforced
for lime. We quote from a law passed
in (kttouer, ltx> 2 , as follows: “It is or
dfitil, person siia.-l take any tpbacco
pubhrjT^tUy, also that under pauteof paniahment;
every one shall pay one penny
fury -Ttry time la* is convicted of taking
tobacco in any place, and that any Assist
aut siiau have power to receave" evi¬
dence an 1 give ordt-r for levyeingofit, as
else to give order for the levyeing of
the officer’s charge. This order to be
gir* emlx 11 It xOfh of November next. ” In Sept
. 1 ftlt, wedist \ *r anotht r law on the
Bam* ordinary, • tide: shall “Vietualers, or keepers of
an not suffer any tobacco
to lie t.icn in their houses, under the
penalty to 11 of 5 shillings tor every offence,
payde by the vietnaler, and 12
pence ther. it by the ordered party that that takes it. shall Fur¬
i-- noe person
take tobacco publiquely, under the
penalty privately, of 2 shillings 6 pence nor
in his own" howsc, or in the
howi of another, before strangers, and
that two. or more shall not take it to
geatlicr, anywhere, under the aforesaid
penalty tor every offence.” In November,
laws It-17, the record inns: “All former
against tobacco are repealed, and
tuba;* i. is set at liberty ; ” lmt in Septcm
ber, Ii.;-, “ ti e [Gem ml] Court, finding
that, since the repealing of the former
laws against tobacco, tlie same is more
abuKi 1 then before, it hath therefore
bacco ordered, that no man shall take any to¬
in the fields, except in his journey,
or at meal times, under paine of 12
pence for every offence ; nor shall take
any tobacco in (or so near) any dwelling
house, likely barue, come or hav-rick, as may
iudaugvr the lireiug thereof,
ofifen u]>on p:dne of 10 sliiliings for every
i ; nor shall take any tobacco in
any inne or common victualing house,
except neither in a jtriv'ate roome there, so as
the master of the same house
nor any it her guests there shall take
offence tnereat, which if they do, then
such person is forthwithtoforbare, upor.
paine ot 32 shillings G pence for
every offence. Noe man shall kindle
fyre by gunpowder, journey, for taketng tobacco,
except in his upon paine of
12 lienee for every offence.”
The Fast River Bridge.
Tlie following dimensions of the vari¬
ous parts of the great bridge spanning
the East river at Brooklyn and New
York will prove of interest:"
incites. Length of river span, 1,595 feet (i
Length of each land span, 930 feet.
feet. Length of Brooklyn approach, 971
Length of New York approach, 1,562
feet 0 inches.
Total length of bridge, 5,989 feet.
Width of bridge, 85 feet.
Number of cables, four.
Diameter of each cable, loj inches.
.Length of each single wire in cables
3/78 feet 6 inches.
Ultimate strength of each cable, 12,-
20 b tons.
Weight Each cable of wire, 12 feet per pound.
contains 5,296 parallel (not
twisted) galvanized steel, oil-coated
wil es, »-li.sely/wrupped to a solid cylin¬
der 15f inches in* diameter.
Size of towers at high-water line, 140
x59 feet.
Size of towern at roof course, 136x53
feet.
Total height of towers above high wa¬
ter, 27 m feet.
Clear height of bridge in center of
river span above high water, 135 feet.
Height of floor inches. at towers above high
Witter, 319 feet 3
Height of towers above roadway, 159
feet.
New York tower contains 40,945 cubic
yards masonry.
Brooklyn tower contains 38,214 cubic
yards New masonry. York caisson
Weight of weighs 7,000 tons.
Size concrete filling, 8,000 tons.
of anchorages at buse, 129x119
feet.
Size of anchorages at top, 117x304
feet.
Height feet of anchorages, 89 feet front,
85 rear.
Weight First wire of each anchor plate, 23 tons.
run across May 29, 1877.
The Art of Beauty.
the Ugliness, themselves once considered a fate
gods wove powerless
avert, has become of late years a
stance of no particular account, since
is and largely by skillful under the control of
modifications may
more, effective than beauty itself.
ions were formerly created for
women, hut now seem to be in the
est of tlie plain. A beautiful woman
of course a pane ss in her own
she j- worshipped- and accordingly
stricte 1 : possessing all, and finding
whole world ready to pay tribute,
loses in a degree her originality. She
so lavishly endowed by Nature that
do m not require to search curiously
'style-; which shall enhance tlie sheen
her hair, the glory of her eyes,
pearl and rose of her complexion, or
perfect lilies of her form. With an
woman, on the contrary, it is
venture, nothing have.” She is
Iier paratively craving safe in pursuing to
for admiration. By
audacity of inspiration she creates
piquant, the irregular ; she makes
beauty endowed seem with tame. plumpness Probably few
went to
M 'lie Bernhardt last winter without
It; i a passing feeling of regret
their rounded persons made it
t> imitate some of the subtle
v/ ■ ; make that actress one of the
-el: aut women of our time. For in
sta- -• >, lu.r flowing white dressing-gown
in rhe last act of “Camille ” was a
of a dress, spoiled but a fully-developed sleeves, which, arm
would have the
being spirals of lace, were enough and of
th. u.seives to make the curves,
needed little or nothing save a skeleton
be. th. Our pleasure in such marvels
of dress is, of course, a perversion of
taste, -ince no sculptor would wish to
model a fleshless figure, however grace
fully disproportionately long limbs may
assume drapery. But we are all taken
captive by our passion for purely sesthe
tic impressions. itself, Dress has become an
art in and the woman who wears
it is almost subordinate; it is a senti¬
ment, a language, a confession.— Lip-
Taking a Long Jonrncy.
When one of the trains of thii city
«•“*"» at nudmgut, at old man v
foua ‘* »Ist ping in one of the seats: the I
conductor flashed his !a his f a< : i
fh« :<k. -* • him ip, and i
i : loked at him ear
1 -- !v, bur no person s , . . .
to him. He was neat and eVan, hut thin ;
and wasted by old age or f.riv All I
sorts of troll bb s were map p ut out o:» *
hi» clean, altered /ace, b„Y the iuau
tiling just then was to get him aw ake j
ana on Ins feet and out of the ear. j
tor 44 in 1 say, old L-ague man,” yell voice, d the eonduo- 1 j
a sovcii ‘Vet on oi
.' I' ".t.iuy *riet.tk they 1 ! be loosing
ti>i you.
He opened his eyes so wide and sud- j
den that the brnkeuian aiul combi tor !
aud the carious passenger fell back
each other in a heap, hut only his lip. j
moved :
“Where’s Gratae?”
“Who?” asked the conductor ’ recov
iug his official voice.
“ Little Ciraeie—grandpa’s little pe,
.
there , brought V” lier with me. 18 sue—is she j
i
44 1 guess he is not wide awake vet ”
yiil SS&tfiZiKSr help him to his feet . '
Conductors are expert m helping pen
caption ple to their feet, ana til’s one was no ex
to the rule. He took the old
man bv the coat and stood hitn -in no, in, but io
lii i ..auk ,,'i. down i again the next moment
limp and motionless. Just then a depot
hand came in.
“The buggagemaster wants to km or
what deal you’re gom’ to do with that mite of
a box over there. He don’t want
any of that kind left over, and there
ain’t no direction on it but ‘ Grade ’ ”—
“ That’s her !” said the old man, am’
he stood up feebly. “ Take me there.
We’re going along, long journey—Graoie
and me ; a long, long journey, but it
don’t seem as if I knew the way right
clear.”
Him They took him into the depot and hid
old on oue of the benches, and put his
still carpet bag under his head, but he
fretted for his “ leetle Grade—his
pet,” telling and at last they consoled him by
him she was resting, was asleep,
and must not be disturbed.
“We’ve a long journey to go,” lie
kept saying to himself, “ and grandpa’s
baby mustn't get tired. It’s a long way,
a long way.”
The little “ box," with Grade written
upon it in lead pencil, w as safe enough
with the other “freight,” and the old
man slept xwaeefully at last. Some kind
soul threw a rug over him near morning,
and asked hun w hat train he was waiting
for ; but all the answer he made was a
feeble “ Thank’ee; call me at sunrise.
We're going a long journey, Grade* and
u>e.”
He was called at sunrise by a voice
that none may refuse, ami when a flood
of rosy light shone into the dreary room
he was up and away—gone on liis long
journey. there, Only the worn out body was
and yesterday it was laid away
with “little Graeie" in the strangers’
lot at Mount Elliott, alone, unknown.
On tlio Pacific coast hop growingisob
taining important dimensions. Califor
•■'liits is especially adapted for this species
of agricultural enterprim, tlie dry sum
mers guardirg dangers against some of tlie
most serious to which hop
culture is exposed, Oregon and \V 1 4 -
ington large Territory, rainfall, where there is usually
larger a Last are produeingconstantlY
crops. year 1,700 poun.is
per acre was grown in Mendocino l-MfUl
ty, Gal. The Golden State raises ( iV(‘V
half the quantity produced on the Pa¬
cific coast.
Turrs
PILLS
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, CLIRQYMEN, AND
THE AFFLI CTED EVE RYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUM PH OF TH E AGE.
SYMPTOMS OP A
TORPID LIVER.
Los. ofappetiteNauaeabovrel. costive,
Pammthem.LwIlU.dulI.en.at-on ho back in
part, Pam UQ a*r the shoulder
Irritability of with temper fseling Low oThavln* Jinu. Loss’
ot memory, a neg¬
lected some duty < wearines*,'Di«mnes«,
J- luttering Ye’ifiw of flkm theBrwt, Weadachs. Dot. before Bestlces- the
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ness at night, highly colored Urine.
IFTKESI WAEffTfiOgABEinrffEEDE.9,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED
TUTF8 PILLS »» • adapted to
auu Ii ra*G«,<»ne doce e/fect« «uchac»imng«
«>f feeliu* its to astonish the sufTer«v.
"ii^Y I bn aniT the A|>|*etlte. and Ckiiss th#
to T»he on thus th* sYNtsm is
rtourUhed.and bf t?irirTc«»i« Actisaou tbs
Uh IHfpstiTf Price (M-xaitii, "Si ItrffilfirStooli nre pro
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TUTT’S HAIR OYE ’
Gray Hair mWhikhi elianfsil to »<>lo* k
h lack by & singlp application of this Ijym. It
imparts a natural colur. arts InstsDi-anaoUBly
eoltl By hruagifitfi, or sent by sxi<r«M - reesipt off!
Office, 35 Murray St., New York.
10 Dr. TV vr* ■AXI AL Bf Tal.ebU > fnferBi*U»a
misehil It r^ipte will be aiaiicd i R. ET. ea aapliv*
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Are purer, better, stronger, and longer
known of the kind. in the market Are always than any other and reliable, article j j
sure
and never fail to insure the best results ;
on cookery. Ask your grocer for it and ,
five it a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed or
no eay.
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physicians as well as invalids to use it with
confidenee. It is the most reliable remedy
for diseases of the throat and lungs that sci
«”«? has produced. It strikes at the toun
^^J^SS^fSSTJ^S patients of either Being
palatable* any the age or children sex. taka
very il wifc "out difficulty. youngest In the treatment of
a 2 SS«a**KiiSS "ffinSiSS:
Bore Throat, Asthma, Croup, mid Ca
tarrh, the effect, ol Ayer's Chi.kky Peo¬
tobai, nually preserved arc magical, and multitudes are ai> its
from serious illness by
anil faithful II:M’ It should lie kept
at hand in every household, for the nro
tection it affords in auddeu attacks. In
Whooping-cough there ami Consumption
is no other remedy so efficacious,
soothing, and helpful,
Tlie marvellous cures which Ayer's
Cherry Pbctobai. has effected all over the
world arc a sufficient guaranty tliaf it will
continue to produce the he»t results. An
cal impartial of its trial will convince the most scepti¬
wonderful curative powers, as well
as of it* superiority over all other prepara¬
tions for pulmonary complaints.
Eminent physicians in all part* of the
country, nipmi Aver’* knowing Chbrrv its composition, toinvalkla, tecom
and Puctobal
of half prescribe it in their practice. The test
a century has proved ite absolute
certainty already to cure all pulmonary complaint*
not beyond the reach of human aid.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical ChcmUts,
Lowell, Mas*.
•OLD »r AI.I. URUtiCIITI lYItTWHIK.
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOR MAN AND BEAST.
^Tor mwaUmu a tlUr.i of a caatiir^jthe
known to million* *11 ovur tlio wi:rltl a.
th* only s*i* reliance for th« relinf of
accident* and pain. It is a medicine
above prica and praise—the best of Hs
kiwi. For evary form of external pain
tta*
MEXICAN ' . .
Mnttang It Lininmut i» without an onus!.
pmrlra<«-« flesh «utt miu«in 1 *
tfctt very bon*-making tho continu
*'‘ c * of pain ami infbunmntion impos
•ible. JI a affects upon Human Ji’JcaU aim!
the Brute ( rotation are equally wonder¬
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MUSTANG
Liniment is needed I»y somebody in
crerj bouse. Every day brings n«ws of
the »«ouy of nn /ul w« aid or hum
aubdaed, of rh«!M M mClc mnrtyrw y< -
Stored, or a valuable hnn« or ox
saved by the healing power of this
LINIMENT
which speedily- llAN ernes such ailrnonl* of
the in FLESH as
Kheummtlsm, Mwelliiigs, *<lfr
.Taint*, Contracted INiioIm, 11 Unix
and Aealds, Cuts, Bruises anil
• pralns, l'alianon* Bites and
•ore*, (’leers, lllflnus, Frostbites, I.ameness, Old
Rare Nipples, Chilblain*.
('abed Breast, n —1
Indeed every Farm *f external dis
ease. It heals without sears.
For tlie Hiti-T* Cukayior It cure*
Sprains, Iwlnny, BtitT Joints,
Tesud.r, Harness Bores, Hoot 111 *,
ease*, Feet Hot, Srr.iv Worm, *: ah.
Hollow Horn, NeraVehrs, Wind
[•H 8 ’ Bpavin, Thrnsli, ]lln*bonc,
lid Bore*, Poll Evil, Film upon
th« Bight and every other ailment
to which the occupant * of tlie
Htsk.'e and Btoak Yard art llablr.
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always cores and never disappoint*:
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FOE KAN OE BEAST.
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The Latest The
the B£3T IS THE CHEAPEST.
handsomest and most
LARGE ABM MACHINE
Yet produced.
ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS
ON APPLICATION.
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Middletown, Conn*
Office, No. 8 N. Cha let St., Baltimore,
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removing all dyspeptic syinfilonw,
such as tasting the food, Belching,
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etc. The only Iron Preparalion
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Stmt th»t *11 Iron m*de by Brawn CniMiai,
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Wry Goods and Notions
Of Every Description. Shade, Hue and Style.
* ANN'OUNCK, for the iM'neiif o’ the Ladies, that there if* No STTP**
assortment of HANDSOME GOODS in this Southen ‘
v MEAN ANI) conntr* i>B
IT, CAN PHOVe IT, if you will only call ami look!
New Styles, New Features, New Colors an<! ('unibnations.
,
Dress bomls.
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v w.MYr 1 i r alt ’, i , lilHl Shades, ‘ aiU 1 ' s ’
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SILK PLAIDS, mixtures,
IROQUOIS, SIIOODAli;
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VELVETEENS, AIOIRANTIQUE,
TINSEL SUITINGS and ROBES,
PERSIAN SOFT A,
BLACK CUAI’E and ALPACA.
Our motto of the “BEST GOODS A'FTirE770Wl:ST'"l*iTl cT~’ we slall
maintain to the utmost. Como and look if yon do not buy, for after that yea
cannot help but tell your neighbor what we say IS TRU E.
Delane & llickok,
630 Broad Street, Augusta, G a.
Oct. 8 , m3.
W. J. rOIiLA.BI),
NOS. 731 A ND 736 REYNOLDS STREET, AUOIJSTA, GEORGIA,
Colton Factor anti Commission Merchant.
AND DEALER IN
MAcniNiatY or am, kinds.
Also Dlfistnn’s Gireular Saws Rubber anil bcallier llelting, Steam ripe. Water ami
Sre*m Gauges. Conned ions. Whistles. Oil Cups. Pop, Glebe and Cheek
Valves, Governors, YVTenclijjs, Water Fittings, ele., together with every article ol Steaui
and Findings, etc.
GENERAL AGENT FOR
TALBOTT SONS.
Engines. ett’e Agricultural Tubular and Engines Locomotive ton wheel*.) Boilers. Portable Engines fon skids,) .StakioBrnw
Turbine Water Wheels. Corn and
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Spark Arresters,
Watertown Steam
Danr
motive and Vertical Boilers, Saw Mills, etc., etc.
C. &.G. COOPER & CO.
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I ortable Engines (on skids.) Stationary Engines. Gx-omotive and UeturaT*
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Oat and Weed Extractor. Saw Mills
(dounle and single.)
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Cardwell Wheat Threshers. Seperators and Cleaners. “Ground Hoe” Thrash***
Hydraulic Cotton Presse-. Hor-t* Power- Gnourited ariddowo.) Powar
Corn bhcllers and Feed Cutters.
J 0 H 2 TST 0 N HARVESTER COMPANY
'W ?8 Talcott AND
merson, & Co
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Mower-. Cultivators and (.ram
FAIRBANKS & CO
Fairbanks’ Standard Scales, all nixes and patterns. Alarm Cash Drawers.
Manufacturer of the Following Machines.
N#bl*tt A Goodrich Improved IX I, Cotton Gin Reid’- Patent Automatic Power.’
Pres-, tsteaui or water powi-r .) Sun! h Improved and Power m
( otto* .
'** w VirglMJit J‘ c(m 1 (,lit ter.
‘••“K'ne-, < otto. Gins *e„ repaired in a workmanlike man.er.
n Orders , solicited and promptly executed. For further particulars eiroular*
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W. J. POLLARD, Auusta, G*.
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new IiAGES, Ribbons and Ilosim
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CASSIM KltKs and Joans, full assort’t,
LA 1 * I MS’, M isses’ and < lliildren’s Suits,
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FLANNEL Underwear and Overwear,
ULAN RETS for the million,
Ladies’ and Gents’ UNDERSVBTS
Ladies’mid Gents’ UNDERWEAR,
Elegant BUTTONS ami TRIMMING,
BLEACHED and Unbleached Geods,
CIIECKS, DENIIAMS, Etc.