Dade County gazette. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1878-1882, April 10, 1879, Image 3

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? The Gazette. '■* i. 1 • Local Flashes. gtiSF* Semi us the news. the Gazeete. new slieriir nates in this issue. jyTlic Sunday school is prospering. Next Sunday will he Easter Sunday. * M. Gulley made a business Vnp to'Fort Payne this week. gre hattanooga is to have another daily paper. jggy-Mrs. Gardner, from Hanna Springs, was in to see us yesterday. #£F*Cume to the concert next Thurs day night. give me a quarter, Pm go ng to the concert. — Devil. . t> ■ n ■ .lames Jiavron of this coun ty, is very low with pneumonia lever. Send your job work to'the Gazette -jyfliee. 7 —77 I A building and loan association has ; bl*en iurnietl at Birmingham, Ala. ■ Come, gentle spring—Ah! we beg pardon, but it’s so natural, you know. I For prosperity —look in the dictiona- j ‘t v/ _ ( I j| A good place to get a husband—by j Senator Gordon lias been seriously ill j St Washington, but is convalescing. Farmers are going ahead as if they Hneau business. Cal Higgle, from Marion Bounty, was in our midst this week look- Hiig alter hands to work on bis farm. I' JJjSP“])oyou want to laugh till the ■large tears stand in your eyes like drops |pi rain? Go to the concert. f *d*.M-r,E.U. ivcteheiside i* building him a residence on the lower end of the Easley piac . v )uarterly meeting at Xe.v Sa lem near John Gray’s, next Saturday and bundav. No cholera. ■ ... „ —_ £ N\ ill not our present subscribers, who I i wish our paper success, try to get us a isk w subscriber each? I A friend of Senator Hampton in New Y ik has sent him a pair of silver-mount ell rosewood crutches. Bill Stewart wears two coats now and his hat on the side of his head, 11l alks straight, looks fierce, and no doubt ®?e!s good—its a hoy. Farmers have been greatly pressed, ■nit some are planting corn. Wheat In ks rather unpromising, still we hope ■m an abundant harvest. Ok “There's a tide in the affairs of men,” Bis the fellow said when the bottom slip- B)cd out of a bucket of water, which he Avas carrying on his head. BBiev. DeWitt Talmage of New York, is still on trial, by the Brooklyn Pres bytury on charges of falsehood and dc ■Bl r. Win. dacoway and his father, 'ae con|panicd by Miss Sallie Allen, passed ißiimgh the village this week en route for Ahl.to visit relatives. Win. Pettitt is engaged in plajiking in his yard and clearing up the Igbotiom just below the depot. r Pliis will Bhhlmaterially to the appearance of the plate. * • ' J i * * aßur friend Dr. A. T. Fricks went to county last Sunday for lii.s wife, flHshc didn’t led like traveling with an SHh age Dade county Ike, so she remained I\\ ed.nesday and came alone. We IBk•*<• toisee Mrs. F. back again. BP bating society has been changed 9B debating and literary society, in oi gJBB Fri tin* young-ladies and gentlemen Hy bymi c interested and take an active Bp l in thc eXeridses. It is lioped that MB i 1 ’■ dll'.lll otlt ||,.\| S: Ulid.i V An old gentleman of 84 and his bride 82, entered a railway car tic other day and took a seat by the stove. A youth occupying the seat behind says be over heal and the following: Old gentleman to bis bride: “Whose a little lamb?” Bride—“Bofe of us.” NY lieu Coltax married pretty Nellie Wade, years ag.i, a in an went about among his acquaintances asking, “Since Colfax had Nellie Wade, why does lie not have her uncle weighed also?” And when they would all give it up he would answer: “Because lie’s Ben Wade.” A scoundrel named I). (). Shaw, who for several months has been swindling the people of Alabama and Georgia bv representing himself as* agent of the Louisville Courier-dournal and other papers, has transferred bis scene of oper ations to Florida. Pass him around. g&r \\ m. W, N onge, Chattanooga, Tcnn., Southern Agency of Eastern Tai loring Establishments, will send sam ples, instructions for sciL-measurcment, fashion plate, etc., free upon application, of suits to be made to cider, from #l4 to #OO, and delivered in 12 days. Liberal terms. Save 25 per cent. Fit and sat isfaction guaranteed. State price of suit or garment wanted. 21-5 t Spring with all its beauties is now putting forth in the bursting of the buds and opening of the flowers the springing up <>f the wheat in the fields, and cloth ing itself in green, and under its inspira tion and the warm sunshine, when the busy farmer is plowing and harrowing his lands and planting corn under the whist ling ol the birds, oh, bow grand and sub lime this beautiful spring morning. Mr. G. NY. Owens, a young actor of Tennescee, made a big hit in New York last winter when the police were looking for the body of A. T. Stewart. Booth was playing Hamlet, and Owens was playing the part of the graye-digger. NY lien he unearthed the skull, which was to he Yorick’s, he replied to Hamlet, “ J hat’s A. T. Stewart’s skull.” It brought tlio llmico find L >-_ self could not help laughing. The New York Times publishes re ports of the actual condition of trades, manufactures and other industries in fourteen States, showing that the condi tion of the country, as compared with tlic outlook a year ago, gives promise of a profi t ible season, the begining < f the return of national prosperity, and assu rance of general and apparently lasting revival of business. The Times says the unanimity of expression as to the favor able outlook is the more tr a: worthy be cause each inquirer was pursuing his in vestigation entirely unaided. W o may expect a continued and in creasing tide of emigration from Europe to tliis country. There are thousands of the suffering poor of England who are looking around lor a refuge from their afflictions. There are boundless tracts of fertile lands in this coun'ry that should he put in cultivation. Let .such as are in dustrious, and are willing to contribute their energy and their means come, and are in a glorious consummation to pros perity. But such as are drones, and will add nothing to our advancement, had better remain where they are, (General [[II. W. Slocum, a Federal Major General in the late war, has ar rived at the conclusion that the execu tion of Mrs. Surratt was a cruel and cowardly murder. He does not say this in terms, but in a lecture delivered at Rochester, New York, leaves the impres sion on his hearers that such is his opin ion of the act. Even at this late day we are glad to hear of this opinion emana ting from the source it does. It leads us to hope that history will saddle the in famy of this mmder of an innocent, de fenceless woman on all who were in any way engaged in its perpetration. Thanks To Mr. L. 8. Colyar, for an annual pass over tlie branch road at this place. Moving. There has been quite a good deal of moving round this week, and more in contemplation. Mr. E. .1. Fricks has moved into the Tatum property which lie purchased last week, and Mr. Bam Wood has gone to the house formerly occupied hv Mr. Ericks. Mr. Marsh contemplates moving in his house on Railroad avenue, and Geo. IL Jordan in to the one now occupied by Mr. Marsh. Yes, Sir. Yes, the chickens are fat, and my po liteness is only equaled by my liberality, come out to quarterly meeting. Jno. Guay. NYe’ll be “tba’r,” John. Yew ton Mouse, At Attalla, is a first-class hotel, and the traveler who stops there may rest assured that be will get lots to eat and that which is good. Smith is a jolly land lord and is kind and accommodating to his guests, and Mrs. S. knows just how to maViage the culinary department. Mr. Jeter’s Preserving' Fluid NYe have been shown hy Messrs. Houston and NVebster various fiuits and vegetables preserved by this fluid, and now* after the lapse of nine months they are perfect. To preserve vegetables in this way is, comparatively, no expense, and they are as fresh as when taken from the garden. Try it. Yew Moot*. Mr. 1). M. Cullev has just received* a brand-fire new f pair of hoots from T. 11. Lobcrtsou of Trenton, and is wonderfully pleased with them. Says that they are the best boot lie has had for years —nice fit and wears easy —made of good mate rial, and are a leal exhibition of honesty. Tom is the boss hoot maker. See his “ad” in another column. Bro 11. could do a good business at this places u TIc Iniou’s Yew Danger.*’ This is the caption of Mr. Garfield’s speech in the House last Saturday. There is no new danger without Mr. G. and his folks do it bv tiameling the South with his armed posse in the next Presi dential election. The Republicans are getting alarmed about the power that Democracy is assuming m Congress, hence Garfield makes a flaming speech, exhuming the hones aud* blood of the Fa*a Train. Last Monday morning tl# officers of tI - ' ° '* ” train for Meridian, Miss., to make a (rial of their speed, a distance of 205 miles. It made the run in about 10 hours. This road will in all probability get the through mail. This will, ere long, be one of the most important lines in the South. It is being improved every day, and work is increasing. Though we pay our fare in advertising and then pay it in greenback yet we are dispose 1 to tell the t uth. As soon as the C. S. road pours into the head of this road the trade of the east and west, then trade will open up lively on this line. Tke Furnace. Them is no doubt but that the furnace at this place is the ii cof trade, and should receive encouragement from the citizens of the surrounding country. They pay promptly, and give an influx in business that we could not have with out them. The poor man from his mountain retreat conies in with his veg etables, and for them receives sugar,flour and coffee for his family. It is a good market for all the surplus that the coun try affords. Let her roll. tOMIERi. SOMETHING NEW IN RISING FAWN. NY e are creditably informed that the ycung men of this place are going to give us a rousing concert Thursday night the 17th inxt., to consist of music,laughable negro farces Ac. Their ob ject is a laud iblc one, it being to raise money to aid in finishing the new church. This will no doubt be a rare treat to the people of tin’s and surrounding country. Admission 25c,children under 12,15 c. Don’t fail to come. Keading. There is hut little use for a man to have hooks and never read them. A man may be raised in Noah Webster’s libra ry ami die a dunce if lie never econo mized bis time,nor utilized the merits at his command. A person must be edu cated to read &s well as to do anything else; it may he irksome at first, but by application one can learn till it becomes 9 pleasure. Do you read the papers? If not they are useless tc you, so far as you are individually concerned. We labor hard to get out matter that will he bene ficial to all, and if it is not read it be comes a dead lettr. We were visited last night by the most severe storm we have bad for venrs. G EORGlA—l)ai>e ( ’ounty. Ordinary's office, April 7. 1879 A B Lse has nppiied for exemption of person ality and setting apart and valuation of Imme -tend, and I will paps upon the same at ten o’clock am in nionday, the 5 1 li day of May, 1 879, at my otiide in Trenton, J. A. BENNETT, Ordinary. SlieriiS Sitleaj. will bo sold before the Court-honso-door in the town of Trenton Bade Cos., Ga..<n the first Tuesday in May, next, within* the legal hours of sale, for cash, the following property to • it: Lot of land No. 24'J in the 10th district ml 4th section of Bade county, levied on as the roperty ol*James M. sutton to satisfy a Just ice's Court fi fa in favor of Lee Pope vs. James M. Sutton and J. C. Smith and M. A. B. Ta tum and W. H. Sutton or stay. Pro] erty pointed out hy James M. Sutton, levy made hy B. P. Majors. L. C., and turn ed over to me March 21st. 1879. I Also at the same time and place one store house and loc in the town of Trenton Bade county. Levied on as "the property of Lark.n payne to satisfy a Justice’s court fi fa in favor of Kudolplius Fuller vs. Larkin payne. Levy made hy B. p. Majors L. C., and turned over to me. JAMES W. JBLEVINg. Sheriff'. Postponed SSieriff Sales. Will be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Trenton, on the first tuesday in May next, within tne legal hours of sail,fthn j following property, to-wit: lots of land No. 292, 28J, 2H aud 272 in the 11th district of Bade, and N> 25 in the 12th district and 4th section of Bail* County levied on as the property of B. JI. Tatum deceased to.satrsfy a*tax 15 fa in faver of J. A. Moreland, tax collector, vs. M, A. B. admr. *f It. 11. Tatum. Levy made hy J. J. Byre and turned over to tnc. Also at the same lihieand place lot of land No. 4 in the 19th distret and 4th section of Bade county Levied on as the property of Scalftx satisfy a tax fi fa isued hy J. A. More lann tax collector vs Martin NcHl. 1 evie made hy J, J. Byre and turned over to me Also at the same time and place lots; of land No 21 aid 22 in the 18th district and 4th sec tion of Dade county levied on to satisfy a tax ti fa issued hy J. A. Moreland tax collector vs J. C. Nisbit agent for phoenix Iron Cos. proper ty pointed out by J. 0 Nisbit lovie mad > by T. J.; Mortal and L. C. and tinned over to ti e. Also it the same time and place lot of. land No 254iti the 10 district and 4th section of Bade county \<‘vied on to satisfy a tax fi fa Issued by J. A. M-relafid tax collector vs. J. (I. Jaeowav. Levy unde hv I ‘, p. Majors and turned over to me. dm 3!, 1879- JAMES W. BLEVINS Sheriff AEaSanaa €4l. Southern IF F. Q’JK'f TIME AND J) DECT CONNECTIONS Between all fOUTI I WESTERN CITIES And"tho VIRGINIA SPRINGS. At_\\ - . 1 linaivm .i • ,>i, • , 1 1 -■> Itminrft a Il( I NYasliington. o lIROUGII SLEEPING CARS DAILY Between. VlCife 13DUG A ('HAB’-U^OCIA Purchase your via. ALARM A GREAT S(TV T HERN R, R For all Points North and East." ol) miles*shortest route toj VlCKsjniG, § JACKSON, MERIDIAN *and 34 nirnn^ shortest route to NEW (LEAN'S, MOoILE, ft PENSACOLA ft ei:fat’L.t, P MONTGO'MERY A’all po : nt.s sourh and South-west, i.)iiee • nneeti'".i r Bi ■mi n ijlimu wit ■ S V X Fa-!'mid. " t ureA tyoiir tickets read via ri!E in AM V 'iiil’AT.SO TIIHIiN ■ ULUOAD Train ave Tni- : 'h-h.-u r. , , daily. IM-‘L ■• - !*>.. 1. !> Vtr-ri.-j.-oN, t.cii. e in'cndvu' ' -i. -as. Ticket Agt Cha t. g:. r J <ii ( 1 iilin <.oga, ’j , i IP . *./ I® iim mih, l#'te §Sj|j . ypßf^^^Sia^B *> -,-• r _^lpV. V■• .zJl'VkP’J rA\v^^.-AA/wK 1 .r#7.yT^y^vfar^/P^JIwL fj3g P/TY f Q Rentry’* Pianos, proud, 1 g vy square and upright, arc pro nounced by the pro** and tha P| ftlO people rs the most beautiful nud ■ ■ sweetest toned Pianos aver mnnu facturcd. Sent on test trial and ANDlmccd Iho best In the world. Boatty'a itod Golden Tongue Pr.rlor Organs. Any (I Di PfcS & manufacturer challenged to ** ■*f OQualthem. Thcv possess povyf jji ( lE: h ’ brilliancy and syiu- WAI S NCTO N, ?? o, *iL° o^. c S beautiful bo 1 o M & 1 ' E Y e:7 * ets - thp BVS I, S,a g , sio p act ] on evor j.£ ILUJWM MBCUtuvuw*usf4tW3 vented that cannot v,b y U SJ ? - A* 1 ® bellows capacity is so g.eat tn i.ttlo effort is required v. ih the feet to Becesßary. Best made and most elet.au. n the market. All solid wood orna men.3. ins rument fully warrants*! for k.‘ years a. ly first class, and seut on from 5 to 15 . s *?! . lLustraff'd Kent fret*. Ad- YA: I "V 1 * KATT V. WuMhiuccttu, ~t. .t J mted Slates of Aiucrlr Bga; BEATTY SHSL ' particularly tiA+AY bt-haws being palmed ofi ns genuine ATA ® li ,E nnos and Organs, and partieu b'■ . Y? €3 in ti.e West and South-West, where i mpact has been extensively prao tiseu on urntionl have gained ; also ly tvare cf “IYkSvA ‘ c 'liars with false quotations from ur .. . jrn;:ls. \V rite for explanation. Send tuj U' istrated Piano and Organ Advertiser, menials from millionaires, banker--., “!r£ r yers, clergymen, and thousands of Il'V, At 'Spoilt the length and breadth of the nA Ipxrtk-Ulars of tha treat Piano and Aim - lilV* I'hvh prices, Newspaper free, Mm h& L - P - BEATTY. WnAiTugton ' nifed Stnh's <.* Aif ri.-, A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY I A Deodorized extract of Petroleum, Tlie Only Article that Will Re store Hair on Bald Heads. What the World has been Wanting lor Centuries. The greatest discovery of our day, so far as a large portion of humanity is concerned, is CAR BOLINE, an article prepared from petroleum, and which effects a complete and radical cure in case of baldness, or where the hair, owing to diseases of the scalp, has become thin and tends to fall out. It is also a speedy restorative, and while its use se cures a luxuriant growth of hair, it also briugs back the natural color, and gives the most complete sat isfaction in the using. ,The falling out of the hair, the accumulations of dandruff, and the premat tiro change in color are all evidences of a diseased con dition of the scalp and the glands which nourish the hair To arrest these causes the article used must possess medical as well as chemical virtue*, and the change must begin under the scalp to be of perma nent and lasting benefit. Such an article is CAR BOLINE, and, like many other wonderful discov eries, it is found to consist, of elements almost in their natural state. Petroleum oil is the article which is made to work such extraordinary results ; | but it is after it has been chemically treated and I completely deodorized that it is in proper condition for the toilet. It was in far-off Russia that the effect of petroleum upon the hair was first observed, a Government officer having noticed that a partially bald-headed servant of his, when trimming the lamps, had a habit of wiping his oil-besmeared hands in his scanty locks, and the result was in a few months a much finer head of black, glossy hair than he ever had before. The oil was tjied on horses and cattle that had lost their hair from the cattle plague, and the results were as rapid as they were marvelous. The manes and even the tails of horses, which had fallen out, were completely re store'd in a few weeks. These experiments were heralded to the world, but the knowledge was prac tically useless to the prematurely bald and gray, as no one in civilized society could Alerntc the use of refined petroleum a* a dressing for the hair. But tha skill of one of our chemists lias overcome the diffi culty, and by a process known only to himself, he has, after very elaborate and cos-tty experiments. suc ceeded in deodorizing refined petr-deum, which * ---*"vihle of being h**u*,i .as daintily as the famous eau de colotjm. The experiments with the deodorized liquid on the human hair were at tended with the most astonishing results. A few applications, where the hair Was thin and falling, gave remarkable tone and vigor to the scalp and hair.#*| Every particle of dandruff disappear-* on the first or second dressing, and the liquid so search* ing in its nature, seems to penetrate to ;he roots at once, and set up a radical change from the start. It Is well known that the most beautiful colors are made from petroleum, and, by some mysterious operation of nature, the use of this article gradu ally imparts a beautiful light-brown color to the hair which by continued use, deepens to a black. The calor remains permanent for an indefinite iength of time, and the change is so gradual that the most intimate friends cun scarcely detect its progress. In a word, it is the most wonderful discovery of the age, and well calculated to make the prema turely bald and gray rejoice. J® advise our readers to give it a trial, feeling satisfied that one application will convince them of ™' I (l '£[ ul effect. - l'UUburyk Commercial of (Jet. JxS, lfrl I J The article is telling its own story in the hands of thousands who are using it with the most gratif nnu and encouraging results : h H Brii.i. & Cos., Fifth Avenue Pharmacy, sa'-s \Ve have sold preparations for the hair for upward or twenty years, but have never had one to sell aa well or give sm I universal satisfaction We Mere fore recommend it with confidence to our friends und the general public.” Mr. GustAvr 3 F. Hall, of the Onto* Opera " roupp. writes- “ After six weeks’ use iam \ an unced. ns niv also inv comrades, that your • Carbo uie has and i-< pr.during a wonderful growth of hair Wiierc 1 had none for years.” C. II Smith, of the Jennie flight Combination i writes: •• After using your * Carbolino' three weeks I am convinc and that bald heads can be ‘ re-haired * It’s simply wonderful in my case.” j B. F, Arthur, chemist. Ilolvoke, Mass . writes i \ our ‘ Carbolino’ has restored my haufaftereverv ; thing else had failed.” 7 y ! JosEru E. Pond, nttornev-at-law, n|. Attleboro Mass., writes : For more than 20 yea At portion of I lu ‘ s V eea as * m(Wh bvJKm hair as a ! frdliard ball, but some right Pbek.ißfo J was in duced to try your Carboline, and the effect has been simply wonderful. Where no hair has boon seen for years there now appears a thick g owth and I am convinced that by continuing it.- use 1 >hali have as good u head of hair as J ever had It is ftTs'cuf n ° W nearl> a8 ra l ndl * as hair does after CARBOLIHE Is now presented to the public without fear of con tradiction as the best Kestorative an.l B-autifler of tlio Hair the world lias t?v<*r |>roduct*il Prico, 0> K per bottle, Soldi by all DrugiNtsi f KENNEDY & CO7HTTSBURG, PA., Sole Agent* for tin- I'nlivl stntej, the Cana<! and Great Briuin, THE KING OF SULKY PLOWS^ Awardd the Two Highest Premiums ever offered for Sulky Plows In Weld Trial. The Gilpin Sulky ITS ADVANTAGES OVER OTHERS ABE t FSt n eh f S C >° mplicationß of le vers and chains. 1 wSr. U preservm toe wheels from Ll fhepiow? f draft ’ 1| Wheda carryill ß 1116 weight of 1 khS 11 0f Snlky L that^udß the tMt of time to every work; cutting and burying stalks juld ana perfect as a Prairie Breaker. Its unexampled success has been achieved through luent alone, doing its work better, more rapidlv and easdy for both man and team. ’ Eight thoJsaSd farmers have in its first two years accorded X pi-efcrence over all others. accorded it the DEEE| & COMPANY, M’frs, iioline, 111. * jq.oje ill!® (IIA TTANO OG A, TEN X. f~ 1 roc ri e . Jr o c l r i e roc- r i e Y r*n v ■>’! t’li i c o' t * g• * kiinl, c me directly to rur estublsmt. W u will rntivi-tine you that it is for your in teres ter.-si .u trade wTh us. leas m " 0 ,na k<* a specift ty of Teas, and solicit a tri* i*fcl r. f celii g m. i o 1 1 it <i < jii< 1r ? e 11 ( i; m will make yon a permanent customer. W e keep all grades and varieties, and the pri es are extremely low. Wr will irunrantee them eo he cheaper and better than can be found elsewhere in this county.* Coffees. 1 n this special tv£ we have all the varieties * io and Java Coffees, green and roasted, tho fin st line the market affords, and At onr prieo -hou Id inkuee -very eo fine drinker in the cit md country to buy from us. - CANNED GOODS. To those who buy the ease or dozen, we offer pecial inducements We ltivndle’no slack-filled * second qual'ty of Conned Goods, but guaritn ; every can to-be of standard packing tad resli. We full supply of Peaches, Tomatoes, Blackberries. Strawberries Green Peas, Egg Plums, Corn. Pine apples, J Cove Ousters,-'Etc. SUGARS. Cut T,oftp, Granulated And powdered, Coffs “A* While extra **(’,’ and Brown. SYIUIPS, W r e subject our Syrups to a test before buy ing them, and we can therefore recommend them as straight,*purj sugar.syrups. A' largo and invitingjstock of imported Staple "and Fancy G roe kies mn every line, all of standarb quality, that wil oooot all competition. All pure and unadulter- E-1 goods. Turkish prune*, currants, valineia Vsins,"dried apples, Carolina rice, Dessicated ’ oanuts, chocolate, cocoa, candles, kerosene A, crackers,—all varieties flavcing extract)*, usrard, whole and ground spices, pickles, ent os fish, meats, hjiins. Anus, dried beef, Ax. untry produce is always wanted. *, How to make good bread: use New Pocom i .our and Gold medal Baking Powders. SPECIALTIES. Gold Ale 1 Raking Powder, Erkenbreoh ers Ron Ton Gloss Starch, Im proved Coni Starch, Enoch Morgan’s Sons’ Sapolia, Nicnna Yeast. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, For aU tho purposes of a Family Physio. t j-^ or ,- ollrin l Costiveness, dauncuoo. indigestion, Foul Stomach, Breath. Headache, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Di&eases, Bil iousness, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms. Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, for Purify mg the Blood, IL Are the most of* Active and conge* discovered. They I Al l hough gentle most thorough and - searching cat ha r tic medicine that can he employed : cleans* ing the stomach and bowels, and evch the blood. In small doses of one pill a dav, they stimulate the digestive organs and promote vigorous health. Ayer’s Pills have been known for more than a quarter of a century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for their virtues. They correct diseased action in the several assimilative organs of the body, and are so composed that obstruc* tions within their range can rarely with stand or evade them. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have battled the best of human skill. M bile they produce power ful effects, they are, at tlie same time, the safest and best physic for children. Bv their aperient action they gripe much less than the common purgatives, and never jrive pain when the bowels are not inflamed. I hey reach the vital fountains of the blood, and strengthen the system by freeing it from the elements of weakness. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates, containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, these Pills mav be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them ever fresh, and makes them pleasant to take; while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise Irom their use in any quantity. PREPARED BV Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., BERKSHIRE^* I have on hand BEKSHRE PIGS, of all .sizes, for sale At Very Low Prices, My stqck is select and thorough, and 1 I>e P leas(Ml to ftii'iiish tlie farm m s suine of my tine W riio me at Shcllmound, Teiiii*■ if. i