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AHR YEARS HATE LOITERER!
BY, MMUER. M
Ah! years have S
A weary, weary -wnfre^Mj^ 1 ’
"Since last I saw t fof ge*» '
* With its sweek
Since last I so 11 M^fyl
Pass fondly tnronghTOy lK W
Aa at thy knee I kaplfrAfr * '
To say my childish pr*yei|jr i
Into the world I’ve gone, mother,
The old^bfeb^^MDehind —
New ties or friendatp and of love •
-dll dry aqffjoyless a^nll,
There lives m
No earthly lailca7J^)f*
Thy every
Thy grief flare very XeJh
Tby loving mfo-cig my,Jjirider tone,
Thy warnpEiss o||n\y'oro>W—
Gone from my life, forever gone!—
I kno*v thy vdlLMiow. , *
The following brief poem, a eonti ibu*-
lion to the State Journal, of Wisconsin,
is equally ‘calculated’ for other latifbde.
I know a woman, pale and sliglikfrj i
With Ireart, iu hopeless mood/
Who often toils throughout the night
To earn her husband’s food.
While he, in strength of manhood's
power,
Some gay saloon will seek,
And spend more money in an hour
„ Than she earns in a week.
The Cotton Crop. —There is no end
•to the speculations on the growing crop
of cotto*. One fact, however, is certain,
and it is this: That the crop 011811,
will fall far short of 1-870,owing in the
first place, and mainly, to the decreased
area and land planted in hotton, and, in
the second, to unfavorable seasons.
The cotton factors es Augusta, whose
intelligence and probity will compare
favorably with the factors of any other
city, North or South, have estimated
that the present crop will not exceed
3,275,000 bales. The estimate was not
, made hurriedly, but after careful mves
ftigatioo, and represents the concurrent
Hoinion of thirty-two gentlemen engage
b the business. It is, therefore, erm
Bo as much credence as any esti-
BUkmade.
kL-- Female Society.—lt
once or twit*
Ik drawin-room even
Mitioii is slow, and
than
. ( ’ (.1 a
i-.-h* ■ t<
|dl
their
5. ••' '||
fcv r
Manufactures —The means of
Wealth
’ The city of Philadelphia has 8,000
establishments in which
persons are empfcryed at wages in oaan-
Brods kinds.
One htindXcT and twenty thousand
totn thousand
steady -egjpioymapt
meats. ArLf *
' |e&e jflfl
OOO.OM per antin' fcjjjhiM labor./
dy in the city. > y
T||j product «f Ab, labo/tf tljup
160*0* o^- ftivesy'Wfiotyffim o S3W,
QOjLQQQ per annum.
vast ytiiOunt/'m-t less tliaifi
$3T0,’000,000 in value distant
markets,.'bringpigein return, reve
nue in. money valuable exchanges
‘UEIi ‘ MF&* ™r"*u
EignWdn hujdrtfl rnunupb-.
tuning cstablrehments are dfiven by’
steam, tltc aggregate of their .power be
ing that of over 5*0,000 horses* In these
rfstablishm«nts are %a«d looms,
Rallies, pbfhcs ahd'jmachiues of an infiy
nite variety, rtflnityjring in all over 250,
000 improved lliboS'^’i-n^ltoppliancos.
By their aid, oue meu isJeaabled to
produce nearlyjfcwice as much in value
as in 1860.
Cheap coal furnishes the basis for
this immense, aud in the aggregate,
enormously profitable business.
The Bible.
Tire Bible is read of a Sunday in all
the thirty thousand pulpits of the land.
In all tire temples of is its
voice lifted week by week. The sun
never sets on its gleaming page- It
goes edually to the cottage the plain
man and the palace of the king. It is
woven into the literrture of tire scholar
and colors the talk of the street. The
baik of the merchant can not sail the
seas without is—nosnitp of war goes to
the coufliet, but the Bible is there. It
euter’s men’s colsets, mingles in all the
gaief cheerfulness of life, affianced
maiden prays God in Scripture for
strength in her new duties—man are
married by Sqjiy>tuje. Ijfe Bible attends
them in their.sickness; wneto'Che ,{Mhf j
of V aJmrfad ;
a Softer it* its- leaves lie
ouderceath. T 1 e mariner escaping
from shipwreck cultchea this first of his
tjdpures keeps it sacred to God.
tlfaca; Witfi* in his crowded
pace, cheers him at eveuUlf e when
gto**# 11 ' dusty# tfMjjfediguedVjvj
ftiglAlSs the fresh h^^ rni|Jg
torn,
vU
J' J ' c with our
m. T ' : ' lf to finer
’above htmsall,
‘"jj&P'A 1> ay f
ptoried fatirersi
Ti n£
rrnkl TOan, frym Mb is
| dreapi oiJitelkwz^4h rcmgh tfc glass of
Uar^Tti Wftyf he
not filar to aland tread,
ifoUM; 10 jfttke.
B Death
to wife, and bjbdl, and Lome,
■keest on this flieir Aarrest §
hc Wag E^cy^Ro lt Q?oyalty j
t® Rest bu'sineSß going,*
7,®<l
■tries of Ei'ijWrofdSuid idfigs
V » most and v no
jftis made on account ol ab
■yutyl
lot Russia has the most
Hah. His wa'/ffl a veiling
.-a:,;',;, .wm, 3(55 timeses urlcii
.V.'Bjint receives. W iie SidJ l
■'
1 cah (1<) St > witli
7'h ? artfl thg inevitable
bills—is not easy
||o urn .Nap, iron, last
' v that paid him
■ut he has ; H -< n j.ru-
Va ” W up Kometlting hand
■eon him < ''mlo-raHo
the pay of Em
gjfi many may
we don’t know/ but as Kißg of Prussia
he was paid only $8,210 per day, or
$3,000,000 per year. Victor Empnuel of
Italy enjoys au income of abom $3,000,
000. Queen Victora is a good mana
ger and keeps the pot a-bilin on abdut
$2,000,000 per year. The
Wales finds $625,000 unequal to ms 4&
s|pj»qgine
left Vi *ria
land Albert left her $5,000,000.
fit is thjjjrshe wiil^6ut
gichlyMhan othif sovereign of
h™v9 i j*/ ii? m
In contraapto thlse%iapPificenyfigs
Pit vMLy’ be to kwaw
v6mge iilcome (jp nine >mffli(?ns«f
ipeopie in England and Wales is less
Why is love like a potato ? Because
Not a favoritp summer resort
/R R. R.
.BIDWarSJUftDY
£ K t ‘M
TrfE woij|r pains
Ifyfrom One to TwentJFwwSfas.
/$ NOT ONE HOUR ,
this advertisement need any one
SUFFER WM PAIA T .
RAD WAY’S REA Iff RELIEF is a
"CURE FOR EVKRY RAIN.
It was the first and is
The Only Pai 11 Rem e and y
that immediaiely stops the most excruciating
pains, allays In/lamations, and cures Congestions
whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or oth
er glands or organs, by one application.
IN FROM HSNE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
The application of the Ready Relief to the
part or parts where the pain 01 difficulty exists
will afford ease and comfort.
Twenty drops in half a l-umbler of water will
in a few moments cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour
Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhea,
Dysentery, Colic, wind in the Rowels, and all
Internal pains.
Travelers should si ways carry a bottle of
ftadway’s Ready Relief with them. A few
drops in \yeter will prevent sickr ess or pains
•from change rtf water. It is. better tnan French
Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents.
is not a remedial agent in this world thfIPPP
cure Fever and Ague, and all other
Biloue, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, other
Fevers{aided by KadwaY’ PiiJ^y So quick as
Rad way’s. Ready Ihiief. Fihy£e Uls f>er uott j‘ e .
■ and •WdKaTrr-ase of flc-l.
and weiglu «B^scautilul courtplo
ion secured toM^,|
? s
Kesolvent
jpalrc made the most astonishing cures, so quick,
so rapid are the changes the body undergoes,
under the influence of this truly wonderful
Medicine, th t «.
Every Day an lucrease and
Weight i?
T/iEjfimEAT
*Xt»yfl|'u(rof the S/rsaMrillian Resolvent
ihrotuffi dje .iMod. sweat, urine,
and otheriftuics aflgr fir.xMsfi the system the
vigor oflwflor it yang fine wastes oi the body
with nevr.and sound rdSferiul. ijcrofula, syphi-
dreeaise,* tjfcers,™
in
pftts of the sere e™|^trtu
nmpßffcisgUtirgefGfetmt ' au/Uthr. wars
i<Mns of skffi diaßfees, ffever sorep.'
9 e 11 s I a # s 4j
careers j«nd all wgtiKehirig affi
painful (iisAiirgo, nigltf sweats, spss t>ffspef«
and dl wastes jot principle, a m wijMn*
thejfttive range oi ups vender or maaWn
fimjprsay, and a bse .-will to
using it for cither of these forms ol j
disease its potent power to cure them.
Sidney ajftl/Bladdffr Opgi pla ip
urinary;, and womb gravel,
drop@v, stoppage of water, inconiinence ol mine, J
brigtffs dtseene, in all casts!
where there are brjfK dusjjpßftosits, or the watery
is thick, cpudy, mixed tWlh sul stances likedijr
wjrite of am like white»sjl-®-tr
there is Apt jjKrmjff dark bitlious appeaflA,
and wWEe dust deposits, and
is a jmcking, burning senUttion when J/nng
pair, in the small, of the anti
the loins.
Dr, Fta«l\v#v’s
PERfiCT RURGA-W^fflLV.B,
perfectly
gnrtt, regulate,cleanse, .Aad.
difordeHß the stomach, liver, l>Ojd®ffidnr\ a,
bladder 7%ervous disclSljf onstipa
tion, costiYencss, indigtspß), bil
liousneas, billipus fever, iigflfetion of the
bowels, piles, and all derangewßts of the inter
nal viscera, Warranted to effect a posiuve cure.
Purely vegetable, contaitAig no tnercuryfcfoin
erals, or deleterious drugs.
A few dores ot Radway’s Pills will frae'tfce
system from all the above named diseases,
25 cents per Box. Sold by druggists. |w
Read “False and True.” Send oaaMetter
stamped to BADWAY & CO., No. 87
Lane, New York, Informition worth thousands
will be sent you, , *
Pi-opri.tor. R. H. McDonald A Cos., Druggist. A-
V San Francisco, Cal., and 34 Commerce street, N, Y.
JidlhoNS Bear Testimony to thei*
>J VVonderfitl Cni-ntive Effects.
V not a vile Fnncy Drink, Made of Poor
*" Bwn> Whiskey, Proof Spirits anil ltefuse
doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the
Tonics,” “Appetizers,” “Restorers,”<S;c.,
M tippler onto drunkenness and ruin, but are
? atrue M*ncine,made from the Native Roots and Herb*
<4 CalMnia, free from ail Alcoholic Stiinu-
They are tlic GREAT BLOQD PUBI
p VlEßand A I.IFE GIVING PRINCIPLE,
Ia perfect Renovator and luvigorator of the System,
" -carr|ing off all poisonous matter and restoring theblood
to |i condition. No person can take these Bit
terp according to directions and remain long unwell,
pn|B6cd their boiies are not destroj-ed’ by mineral
-pdlson or other means, and tlie vital organs wasted
beyond the point of repair.
They arc n Gentle Purgative as well as a
•Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of acting
as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam
r mationof the I.ivcr, and all the Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in young or
•old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at
tiie turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no-equal.
For Inflammatory ami Chronic Rheuma
tism anil Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
Bilious, Remittent ami Intermittent Fe
vers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kid
neys and Bladder, these Bitters lt%ve been most
successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated
Blood, which is generally produced by -derangement
of the Dtsestive Organs. t
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head
ache, Pain iu the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the
Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach,
Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of
the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the re
gions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symp
tomf#-,' are the oflsprings of Dyspepsia.
The? invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid
Liver and Bowels, which render them -of unequalled
efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and im
parting netv life aud vigor to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions,Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car
buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipe
las, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin. Humors and
Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are
literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short
time hy the use ol these Bitters. One in such "
cases will convince the most incredulous of their cura
live effects.
Cleause the Vitiated Bfood whenever you find its im
purities bursting through the s3in in Pimples, Erup
tions or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed
«nd sluggish in the veins; cleanse it-when it is foul,
and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood
pare, and the health of the Bvstem will follow.
Pin- Tape, anti other IVoi.ius, turkinginthe
removed. Says a distinguished physiologist,
there is scarcely an individual upon the face of the
earth whose body is exempt from the presence of
•worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of the
body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors
and slimy deposits that breed these lisfigJ#onsters of
disease. No System oL Medicine, uoMeMifuges, no
wiirfefrcAFe s;sU-m yya-uims ’-ike
f $ Projfepl ff^i& co.
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jmsMvfxkp f
CHARLES A. DANA. Editor.
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Cheese. —Eresh, delicate
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It Leads to Happinesd!
A Boon to the Whole Race of
Woman !
DR. J. BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE BEGULATOBI
It will bring on the Menses; relieve all pain
at the monthly “Period;” cure Rheumatism and
Neuralgia of Back and Uterus; Leucorrhoea or
“Whites,” and partial Prolapsus Uteri; check ex
cessive flow, and correct all irregularities pecu
liar to ladies.
It will remove ail irritation of Kidneys and
Bladder, relieve Costiveness, purify the Blood,
give tone and strength to tne system, clear the
skin, imparting a rosy hue to the cheek, and
cheerfulness to the mind.
It is as sure a cure irall (Be above diseases m
Quinine is in Chills an' Fever.
Ladies can cure themselves of ail the above I
diseases without revealing their complaints to
any person, wbiefa is always mortifying to their
pride and modestja
It is recommendeSkby the best physicians and
the clergy. ’ * w t
LaGcai&e, Ga., March 2371 ?70. 1
BRADFIELD &UO., Atlanta, /la. —Dear
Sirs; I take pleasure in stating thdlA have used j
for the last twenty years, the medicine you are j
now putting up, , knodn as Dr. J Bradfleld’s j
FEMALE REGULATOR, and*feonsider it the 9
best combinationAever gotten together for the'
diseases for is recommended. I have
been familiar wffiU'the presWipHon both as &>
pructitioflfy- of medicine and in donSsticprictice,
and can houpstlysay that I consider ij a boon to
suffrritig»fenmies7 k and can but hope that every
lady in land, who may be suffering in
any way peculiar to their sex, may be>, able to
procure aJ|ottle Ahat their sufferings may not
only be relieved',>bu( that r hey may be restored
to heolth and strength. With my kindest re
gards, I am respectfully.
W. B. FERRELL/Mt D.
‘ Near Mard-tt*. Ga., MarohSl, 1870,
MESSRB WM. ROOT &SON.—
Some mnnilis ago I bought 4 boxle of Bradfield’o
FEMALE REGULATOR from you, and have
used it in my family with the utmost satisfaction,
and have recommended it to three othi r families,
and the y have found it just what it is reconi*
mended The females who have used your
REGULATOR are in perfect health, and are
able to attend to their household duties, a«d we
cordially recommend it to the pubhe.
Yours lespectfnlly,
Ruv II B. JOHNSON.
We could mid a tnoesund other reiy/icatrs,
but we corisi/'er the above amply sufficient proof
ol its virtue. All we ask is a trtal.
For full piirticula's. rnstorv of diseases, and
certificates oi us wonderful cures, the reader is
referred to the wrapper around the bottle.
Manufactured ,mH s< Id by
& CO.,
Prioe $i 50 Atlanm. Ga.
- Sold by all Druggists. 17"ly.
CLOVER SEEDS!
- h J /
7mm. w. joiin s o n ,
ff j > $ JbEALEK IN
i''(fuano, iculiural Impteiuems, Ma-
Jv\ nnery un/I Chemicals,
Oppfrxifr (Totton f'f'areJxmsf, Brwul St .,
Ayuanta, Georgia.
Has a large s"tor> in his line. Send l<>r I’licfe
hst Post Office Box ‘230. 26 3m.
BUT
CROCKERY and GLASS
No. 47 Peachtree Street ,
—FH()M—
T. R. RIPLEY,
AND JOBBER^
JB@*ESTABLIBHKD 21 YEARS."©*
Keeps a large stock.
Oeeupief thhee floors —30x120 feet.
Inducements offered to cash buyers
EQUALTO ANY MARKET.
Atlanta, Ga., August 2, 1871. 26-4 L
GUN SHQPI GUN SHOP!!
I am prepared for doing any kind of work oa
Guns and Pistols,
and
STOCKING GUNS.
I will also Iron Buggies and Wagons. All wt rk
done in the neatest and best style and warranted,
cheap for cash. Shop 7 miles Bast ot JMonroe.
Wm. llenry Watkins.
THE best and purest Liquors for Medicinal
purposes ulways oh hand of every descrip
tion.
5. M. §HEPARD,
Boarding House,
BT
JAMES W. STARK,
on Prior Street, 200 yards North from
Car-Shed,
Atlanta, Georgia