Calhoun Saturday times. (Calhoun, GA.) 1877-1878, January 06, 1877, Image 4

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THE NEW FAMILY SIfyCER Sewing- Ma c 1 11 n e WITH ;ATTACHMENTS / >i* All Kinds of Work i< t t winning favor in the household, a s Down by the rapidly increasing saletf. This New Family Machine is cap.i --■ !!• of v range and variety of wont such a i once thought impossible to perforjn by chiiiery. We claim and can show thai i the ( heaped, most beautiful, delicately •,!!);.■■•(!, nicely adjusted, easily operated, • til smoothly running of all the .family - wing machines. Jt is reniarkablq, not i,nly to the range and variety of iis sew ing, but also lor.the variety and different hinds of texture widen it will sew with <•.. 11 .• 1 facility and perfection, using silk tw -t, linn, or cotton thread, fine or coarse, ,i, g the inter-elastic lock stitch, alike luidi ides of the fabric sewn. Thus b • -v -r (doth, or leather, may be sewn with ia at strength and uniformity of stitch , . ml. n a moment, this willing and never wearying inst nun cut may be adjusted for tine work on gauze or gossamer tissue, or l.iolucl-ingi of tarlatan, or ruffling, cr al ahbe any ml or work which delicate fingers mosteve.i knownto perform. Our - having long been (lie popular and 1 te'.i ;1 machines for inanuficturing pur pes-'s, some dealers, using *• *lie tricks ol i i idc, ; take advantage of this iu trying to p undo purchasers that our b amily sla ■ iiino. i not equal, for family sewing to our I ami fact urine Machines for manufacturing I urpos 'S. But, uvehasers—and they are apt to examine catc. oily before choosing— have not been merely ersuaded, but con vinecd that our new fain- "machine embod .>■ nkv, and essential princ ’es—simplicity ■ a construction; ease of operation; uni formity of precise action at any speed; ca pacity for r in go and variety of work, line or co irs - - e.i' ing all rivals behind it. ;ic v/ ’ir* iacliine Sales of 1874. Tm table of sewing machine sales for , ' show that our sales for that year . Minted to 211,G97 machines, being a bug • increase over the sales of the previ ous year. The table shows that our sales x-’oed those of any other company for the ■ led named, by the number of 148,872 machines, nearly 1 hree Times Those of any othe Com pany. If may be further stated that the sales of 1878, as compared with the sale of *872, -how a relatively large increase beyond ti e "ales of other makers. For instance, in 1872 we sold 45.000 more machines than -13 other companj whereas, in 1873, the sales were An 1 "i 1874 our su.os were is S>2 MachinesMore'than Any Other Company, OFFICIAL REPORT. ■ ' following is a correct report of the oi sewing machines made by the lead ing companies dining the past four years. A careful examination of the figures will ' h"W that the “SINGER” have larg.ly in i' used each year, while, on the contrary, a corresponding decrease is shown in the sales reported by all other companies. This is a highly satisfactory result to us, and is only another proof that “merit always has its re ward.” j Machine Miles fur 1874. Machines sold. j’-; ‘ linger Manufacturing Cos 211,676 ■ 'vl ar& Wilson Manufacturing Cos 12,827 i;v e ►Sewing Machine Cc., (estima ,e( R •;;•••; 3"),000 • •oiiiesiic Sewing Machine C o 22.700 • * rover N Raker Sewing Mach ine Cos. (estimated) 0,000 mrenee Sewing Machine Cos 6,516 • Sewing Machine Cos. 4.547 Mills* of 2. mat nines sold. _ ; -ufacturing oo 232,449 •A heeler & Wilson manufacturingco. 119.194 • -omestic sowing machine co 40,170 t. rover. & Baker sewing machine co. 30,160 Howe'machine co no returns Florence sewing machine co 8,9(j ' .-I-if machine co 4, |-> Sales of 1872 Machines sold The Si:; r manufacturing co 219,753 V>!: wder & Wilson manufacturing c 0.174,088 owe machine co., (estimated) 145,000 Grover & Raker sewing machine co. 52,010 Horncstic sewing machine co 49,554 ; •; • ■ sewing machine co 15,798 Sacs of 1871 Machines sold. The -'ingrr manufacturing < ,181,200 VC;- h r Wilson manufact ring co. 128,526 t- 1 r & Baker sewing roe n>ne co, 50,538 I : machin'i co.(Jan. 1 t July 1,) 34,010 i or- > sewing machine o 15,9 I’ome st-wiuj maeliiu ’. o, } 84 / i'HE MMJLK MASI i aC-IRIXG CO., 1 < ! .anightou S!., S viinualt, (>a. f, S, BEATTY, Agt. BRANCH OFFICES 1 1 tllimta Athens, Augusta, Macon, Cos i juo'ii .i-, and Thomusville, Ga. ; Charles ton and Columbia, S. C. : Jacksonville, .-.mi Tallahassee, Florida. J'*C„ Send your address to the abeveofli te for a catalogue of the celebrate! Bazaar, Glove Fitting Pattern, They are the best the eheapei-t, and *he most stylish patterns : n the market. WILD OATS. Til F! Champion Comic Paper OF AMERICA . This sparkling and brightly illustrated weekly, humorous and satirical paper has entered upon the seventh year of its jolly existence, and this being the Centennial year of ou>’ national independence, the pub lishers take pride in saying that it wi l not be, as it newer has yet been, a whit behind the times in holding up the humorous or satirical side of everything American.— 1 he merry side of this great and gl rious Centennial year wilt receive special atten tion m the bright columns of America’s fa vorite humorous paper. i he publishers of Wild Oats point with p.ide to the wholly unexampled success of their paper, and pledging themselves that it shall be itv the future ever better than in the past, they a k a continual! 11 1 that kind prtio mge whLdi V,. - •*.!;* >it J: • j),.. head and frotit'of Ahicriiait humorous pu pers. We have made arrangements that will enable us'*< pics -nt Wu.n Oats in a bright er and better shape than he ret of ore. hav.. in> r rcoeijtly taken possession of our new publication ofiiee. ami had fun copper-faced type ca . sp. i-iidh !ri : ; s, 1,. ■>.ill 'V y. iih n \\ tlie„.-vasi paraphernalia required in the pro ducticn 01 such a pap'-: a- we s .-iv. i iu*pul, lie at the low price of ten cents per copy. We have. Iso mad; arraug mints with .-(',111(3 new artists, and slm.l at the -ame lime retain such old favorites as Thomas Worth. l rank Bellew Hopkins Woolf. Wales, f rank Beard, Biabee, Opper, Stocekhardt, Hothengetter, Ben Day, Kottells, Palmer Cox. Mann, Kingsbury, Stull, W hite. S|>er- U . Raton, Sheldon,.etc., while the editorial department will still remain in die hands ot iis lounder, ti>e vivacious Biucktop, of whom enough is known without more being said. As an additional inducement >0 subscribe w-e have at great expense prepare a comic ohroiuo the crowning effort of that graphic momus, Hopkins, "it i a work of art. worthy of an elegant frame, and is wir.h at least one-h If the price. asked for sub scription. I is a “horse piece,” being a burlesque of Maz.ppu tied to the back ol the fiery, untamed steed. A copy will be sent 1 0 each mbscriber during the yeai Advertisers are beginning to find out that Wild Oats reaches a greater number of live men than any other illustrated paper in America, and therefore it is a first-class medium for advertising. To those who know' Wild Ot s we need not say that it has not, does not, end will not contain a worn or an illustration which may not be taken into every family in the land. Fun we give in various sized doses, but never vulgarity in any shape, h is thoroughly American in sentiment, wlndly original, shup and incisive, and right To th' poin. in dealing witn men and events m the day. One copy at any time will con vince yon of this. Subscription Price, Postpaid. One'year 0 Six months 2 00 Single numbers 0 10 A ddrcss : COLLIN & SMALL, 59 Beekmau Bt., N. Y, OIJXi CLUBBING LIST For 1877. By a special airingemcnt with flie pub lisliers we are enabled to offer to all new subscribers and all old ones who renew and pay in advance the following publications in connection with the Times on the very libera] terms mentioned nelow, giving the two publications for the price named in the second column : I u •“ PUBLICATION. S §| ■'emorest’s Magazine & Giro, bOO 3 50 Sunny South ... 5 00 3 75 Scientific: American 5 20 4 15 Godey s Lady’s Book & Giro. SCo 3 7> louiig Folks' Gem & Ctromo.. 2 80 2 00 Peterson s Mag zinc j 4 00 j 3 00 Be.in time, and do not neglect, to secure your reading matter l'or the coming year, or lost? the opj ortunity of see ruling these xc Uent' pnblkafious in connection with your home paper on such reasonable terms. If any 6't the e arc desired, as above, call at the Times office. D. B. FREEMAN. ds nKNi lI D OPPORTUNITY. Desirable Property For Sale. fj'HC undersigned having determined to JL change his business on account of ill health offers tor sale at most reasonable teinis the following piopcrty, located at Crtineater Springs, in Gordon county, six miles from Calhoun, the county site-, in a most desirable and healthy locality, thickly populated : the property known as the Dillard mill'property, including 3 acres of land and lull water privileges as are now enjoyed—the mill property consisting of a good hou.-e with two sets of runners in grist mill : two cotton gins run by water power; good smutter, ,S;c. There is on the same property a good st am saw mill. All will be sold together 1101 9’lm W. G. C. DILLARD. ■A*. M. LIVERY & S4IJ STABLE. Gootl Saddle ai(l Buggy Horses o.iul New Vehicles. Horses and mules for sale. Stock fed and cared for. Charges will be reasonable Will p y the cash for com in he efrTand od<W in the bundle. feb3-tf. SANDALWOOD Possesses a much greater power in restoring to a healtny st ile. It never produces si*k nrss, is certain and sneedy in its action It is fast superseding every other remedy. Sixty capsules cure in six or eight days.— No other medicine can do this. Owing to its great success, many substi tutes have been advertised, such as Pastes, Mixtures, Pills, Balsam, etc., all of which have been abandoned, Dundas, Dick Sf Cods Soft Capsules contain Oil of Sandalwood, sold at all the Drug stores. Ask for Circular, or send to 35 <j- 37 )Foos~ cr street. Xcw Fork, for one. [jy2G-0m “HOW TO GET PATENTS IS FULLY EXPLAINED IN A HAND 1 Book issued by Munil & Cos., Publishers of the Scientific American, 87 Park Row, New York. Send 10 cents f;>r specimen of the best illustrated weekly papei publi hed. All paten's solicited by Munn PATFNTS 4 art nut ’ ce< * theScie’ - 'tifie American without charge. Hand Book free. No charge for advice an! opinion regaiding the patentability of in v utions, Send sketches. nug2’6m. P. L. TUBAILEY, —Deader in— ♦ Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, Fatty, Glass, Ferfum cri cs,A m c. n:, O ’v. m iiie pubic t , ( ■ tnpi It hi es r i.-j, . . 1 grea. cst tun 1w O. n.a>; o. • . isluction io i>>\ cusiolneis. (r t77EL f VEG ET. I BL Ey Liver and Dyspeptic Tonic. A certain cure for S’rk II adacke. Colic. Crumps, Chills and I ever, Flip list ion of the i.ean And all disea es arising from a diiord r Liver. THE BE>T MEDICINE EXTAN i ! 3 T , TT.J=I.m L.IS3Y’S INFALLIBLE LL OILN f l. A never failing n medy for Cuts, Bruises , Burns , Sprains, Old Sores, i leers, tc., etc. A t-rial will convince any one of'its h .1 ing properties. Ask for it at your dru store. rovlß- l y. ~IHF CROWNING GLORY. The Home mm bachii WAS THE FIRST PREMIUM At the Centennial Exhibition. 1870, and has always- carried off the highest honors wherever exhibited. A # Compai t, Simple, Durable, Light Running and Efficient “Lock Stitch ” Machine Adapted to the wants of Every body, No Home Complete without One. Emphatically the Macl ine for the People. Warranted for Five Wars. Send for prices and samples of work done on the Home, or call at any ol our offices. 'JOHNSON, CLARK & CO SO Union Square, N\ Y. 21 South Fi, tl Street, St. Louis, Mo. 564 Washington Strcej, Boston, Muss 141 Stnte Street, -Chicago, Jllinois. 11l £ Second A venue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 17 New Moutg ornery Street. San F ran isco, Cal. nov2s-6m. THE"GREAT CAUSE Hhuuan misery. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price six cents. A Lecture on the Nut tire, Treat ment, -and Radical cure of Seminal Weak ness, or Spermatorrhoea, indued by Self- Abuse, Involuntary Emissions. Impotency, Nervous Debility, no Impediments to Mar riage, generally; Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits. Mental and Physic.l Incapacity, &c—By ROBERT J CULVERWELL, M. D., author of the “Green Book,” c. The author, in th's ad mirable lecture, clearly proves from liis own experience that the awful consequences' of Selt-Abuse may be effectually removed with out medicines, and witho-1 dangerous sur gical operations, bougies, instruments,rings or cordials : pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. fjSffThis Lecture will prove a 80. n to Thou sands and Thousands . Sent under seal, in a plain envelo e, to any address, ] ost-paid, on receipt of six cents or tw-' postage stamps. Add less THE CULVERWELL MEDCIAL CO.> 41 Ann St. New Yotk- P. 0.4580. THE OLDEST HOUSE IN CALHOUN Fsto toissHecl X K\Y G OODS ! NEW GOODS ..4k ll T E are pleas tto notify our friends that we are .ow iyin in a .arge and su; erio T T stock of Seasonatoie Qoods. Those who wish Bargains will give us a call. FOSTER & HARLAN. THE NEW 01. “DOMESTIC”! Jh||J Machine. ... 1 ■■'. ~rr —"v* - " i?--- f* ! %r}] ;• t'. Bi juf ■ k I;- ’ - • B* I Ac l&ws with great facility the lightest and finest well as the heaviest and coarsest fabrics . THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. Tv ith our printed directions, no instruction or mechanical skill is required to operate it. The construction of the machine is based upon a principle of unique and unequalled sim plicity, comprising simple levers working upon centres. The bearings are lew, and they are hardened and polished. The machines arc made at our new works in the city of Newark, N. J., with new special (patented) machinery and tools, constructed expressly to accomplish, what we now offer. Every machi-t+o fully warranted., “DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO., New York and Chicago. A YTf ¥ TV.T SAVINGS.—By using the “ Domestic ” Pa- Eq fa ML. RjgS I I jjcv Fas!iions the most stylish and perfect-fitting mjL . gg| §I | | . "'-j costumes ran be produced, at a large saving in JL JL JBL .KmS? iili.il %siF A. csss? MONEY to those who choose to make,or superin tend the making ok their own garments. With the highest talent and the best facilities in all departments, and th ■ ideas of the most skillful modistes, both at home and abroad, we are enabled to attain re ,ults far above the reach of tha average dress-maker. Our styles are always th * latest anil best. Our elegantly-illustrated catalogue mailed to any lady sending live cents with her adureos. Agents wanted everywhere. “DOMESTIC” SEWIftG MACHINE CO., New York tmd Chicago. jiV-dlr '} I ißv' 1 fl, if] \ \mmmm O? £/ VEO rttE W dBl CicAMD PRIZE £ I- r-;-"! DAL. " . .'A, /573. WARRANTED FS¥5 YEARS! It roauirea no Instrustion.s to ma it. I'j c:n net get oat of order. It vi'l do evory oXr..i r.nd kind cf xrcik. It Trill E-y& i cm Tissno Paper to Harness Leather. It is as far in advaaco cf cil-.cr Sewing Machines in. tho magnitude cf its superior ’nprovenen' as c. Steam Car escella in achievements tlio old fashioned Stags Coach, Ps?lcso vrz.2.o to suit I ta Times, Ei'her for Cask or Credit. ** | AGENTS WANTED. A Heiress: WILS3I SHWINQ MACHINE CO. CLE7EL&SD, CZZ3, G3Ti.:?, C*, t-lEt? TOBS, IT. Y, rZXv CGSSttiTA, IA, CZZZ7. !,*£o. R. WAYNE WILSON, 11 0. WILSON, Formerly of Atlanta, Ga. FermerL of Sparta, Ga WIL,SOJf & WILSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers in General Merchandise, CALHOUN, GA. Have just opened with a complete and well selected stock, of Groceries, I>ry Goods, Motions, Ciotliing. Hats, Sliocs, Furniture,letc. etc. Will take any kind of Country Produce i" Barter and as we sell for Cusn Only , we can afford to offer Great Inducements . Will make liberal advances on Consignments. i -V" Owing to our connection with the firm of A. T. Cunningham, of Cun nin “ham's Warehouse. Atlanta, Ga., we have excellent facilities for disposing of of any and all consignments of farm products entrust ed to our euro. "180 Give us a call at Shelor & Rankin’s old stand. sepl6-3m, STEINWAY! "FIGURES DON’T LIE.” Steinway Pianos STILL TRIUMPHANT. Steinway \<* sales, evidence of their popularity, - - $1,205.463 Chiekering & Sons $822,402 William Knahe & Cos 388,51! Haines Bros 287.051 William P. Emerson 282,700 Albert Weber 221,444 The above figures are taken from the annual Internal Revenue Tax Returns. KUKESSTEIN Curing all ,r.y long ami difficult Journo vs all over America. a> cl in a very uslement season, 1 used your Piar.os, and have been aide to u-e your I‘i sues’ exclusive lv in nij two hundred and fifteen con cel ts, and also in private, with the most eminent sat isfaction and effect. New \ ork, May 24th. i '73. (The above is the >nl tes tirnonial ever giv n by Rubfr.stein t. aiy Piano mar.uract urer.) iil/T, Pray tell id . Sleinv.-y toed i ■ - ! :. •o! t Piano siioi e to brli'iai t . -dva e,-. f ,V- f, perform.,no- at th, War:- intrg. win ,• • last y it :■< eve i under rnv ting-: s as •• Vice t. cio-f: ra, ‘ ex citing genetal adu iration. (Ext; act from Dr, Pr.tiii bi*/.! to the cole' r. and com, ost i. Metzdor’, wli < h !ett* • dated I opt. 27, if 73. HO f ]*' S' i ■ ion (i* At Jr Si inv ay \ Sons. ill A Hli kl'EiiS Aitei “li rouiii \ t - your I’.anos, both ;a pri vat-<• ud public, 1 -an eon sob nPously say that tae Stoiuway Pic no- me supe rior to all A!.r. ii an ami European in s r r u r- , n t < known to m • \ , v Vmk. May" 3 7ih, i.sTi.j 3Lv 31 lj i E tl. •• During n,\ •; r! ic e ner id mme ;!;n tertv years, 1 i.-d .■ a,-ion t', use the pianos of all tie ,world renowned makers, in public and pri vat bin i have never found an iu & train >. m wliicl compares with your pianos. [N- v> York, Match 81st, 18(18.) PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND IT as a machine that can be used without harm by any one, because it requires so little effort of any hind, it being • f A fcLL ‘' \ u•• name •'. ■serves to be inscribed m gob'en letters in history ol piaa inking in America, io im i ovement of winch yo liaveso largely co.ii i ibu; * V our pianos uiay ue pi , claimed as incomparable What noble, (list nginshcU t. ne ! What poetical s.'ag ing quality l [Paris, Aj r i iy, ttsoT j VII T *• During my long career as .Artist and t om poser, i have net With n;..*u line Eu peau and Am- rican 10l .o Pot tes, but i one t h . t comb; •■ gra mC ur aml ■ poetry ot lone, elasiicity ol touch —in short eveij tbiiig that i\ lnit-i sa p ano p rt.'ct, to such a high engine as your c. lebrat< and 1 iuiio fortes, [sow ioil. Ju-y 0, 1871P] WE ALWAYS GIVE DAI ES WITH ALL CUE DEMI A ES. js there are same ‘-old,” s. vt.bv LD credentials out from dill- tent celc |rated Artists, given by tbem—some More .Mess. Steinway & Sons ever nanufact ured Pianos, and others, be Tre they had tried these ceiebiated in j struutetifs S B iM I LLS, (celehratt and C i. pos i I J N. PATTISON, “ ALEE ED li. PEASE •• • B. WOLLKNIIA LPT ■ j JOSEPH WILXIA WSKI. D : ree l'll* ol the Conservatory of Music a! Jioscow. Russia THEODORE THOM \S CIIAS KIJNKEL. S P. W \! ’ RI;; ‘WILLIE B. P CPE. Pianis to 11 li H. the Princess of Wales jL. B. W AcjIIBI RN, .Minister to i Ipncc. And numbers of others too nun n us i to mention. Send for Cat.;. see for yourself. Steimcay s Pianos have taken every 1 tize aud Jlcdal wherever their 1 ia/tos have been placed in competition with others. Paris 1867. London 1862. which places their Pianos at the ML A a. of THE WORLD. j ITf 1 JHathnsek , Hardman , Haines Bros And Other Pianos. Whatever is wanted in the musical line we can supply at lowest rate and at short notice. Reliable agents wanted in Georgia Ala bama, Elotida. North and South Carolina I and Past Tennessee by TURNER & BRAUMULLER, Wholesale Southern Agents. 30 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, da. B B. FREEMAN, Special AgeDt, CalhouGa Mai 22 ''(Tl^uy'y \s SULPHUR SOAP. The Leading External Remedy for Local Diseases of the Skin, Blemishes of the Complexion, Sores, Scalds, Burns, Rheu matism and Gout, and a Reliable Disinfectant and Preventive of Contagion, This incomparable specific removes entirely and speedily, Eruptions of the Skin or Scalp, Sores, Scalds, Burns, &c.; cures Rheumatism and Gout, and counteracts a predisposition to those diseases. It especially commends itself to the Ladies on account of its furi FYING and beautifying influence upo the complexion. Every one possessing a cake of Glenn’s Sulphur Soap costing 25 or 50 cents, mav enjoy at home all the benefit' derivable from a series of costly Sulphur Baths. It disinfects clothing and linen im f .egn&ted by disease, and prevents ob noxious disorders caused by contact with the person. Dandruff is eradicated and the hair prevented from falling out or prema turely turning gray by its use. Physicians recommend its use. Prices—2s andso Cents per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. N. B.—Sent by Mail, Prepaid, on recei pt of price, ands cents extra for each Cake. HILL’S HAIR AND WHISKER DYE,” Black or Brown, 50 Cents. C J.Crittenton, Prop’r, 7 Sixth Av.N.L BEAD TXS*r X l' N C ISItl C.N T OF TIIH Murray Hill PublsshmgCo, John P. Jewett, Muuuger. CpNICSsSS nil books—Plain Home Talk and Mihh ai, Common Sense,which contains neatly I.OU> pages of original matter, ae entertaining as afasdintini story. Health and long life made ease for the learned and unlearned. Crammed lull cf m - , ; ,j new Ideas, which arc the ring to tin A, |.. ■- and intensely entertaining to those who nr ;< i-.,, enough to escaj> • .litease, li guards ti. re.-.cVr against the pit holes of human MtflViir< ~ points the way of deliverance !• t.„ -c wi . • already engnfphctl. By all r. •ans. find cut (A I about it. it is for yon. It's author. Dr. i. B. Foote, of I*JO Lexington Avenue, New York, is consulled by invalids at home and , abroad, in person and by letter, and has had the experience of nearly a quarter ofn century in the treatment of long standing and difficult dis eases of every character; lienee his ability to write practical truths for the invalid reader 'ilia consultations are fhee to the sick everywhere ; hence his immense correspondence with the tick nil over the globe, Yr, header, ale at i.13- erty to consult the able author of Plain Home Talk and Medical Common S'nst*. Write (o idm nnd you will be struck with his Common St iic-e. Whatever your malady, you will receive light which will do you good, by investing only a postage stamj), and writing to Dr. F. We wish to interest you in both the doctor and his im mortal book. Tlie Book i 1 self, winch gives satisfaction to all who read it, can be bad of agents, or of the publishers direct. Plain mus lin binding, $3.25, in the English or Herman language. Library binding, in English only, ; $3,75. Sent by mail, postage prepaid, 'on receipt of the price. A lady wriles the author: “ J have always felt that you were the physician of the world, from the fact of your wonderful suc cess and original ideas.”) Mine reader says “I have found it to be one of the grandest works of the age.” A nether says—“ 1 would not be without it for twice it 1 coat.” Similar letters reach the author m-uy Uiv. Contents table free. OflirMlV V 8 OPT; 11 1 so 1 XI = 15 a \l3 .U i 4 doth Cheap edi- Uvlbl ti n. 5 vola. •. J, neatly bound, $2; in $ s'-pamte 00 at and 5'7.50, according to binding. So, tby maL in receipt of price. Just the thingfi ' young o-nple. Con tents table free. PiiMicxtia*'*. Yta can fur- Sllllfil* o|f Bh (j'oote* popular LriiflSs! 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Wt will sup* PKrP ply Dr. Foote's Free Pubiica- E i&lwisia tiorn; “ Gratuitous Adi ire lo Iks Sb;k," abroad oj anil as at borne ; a circular of j Millie to the sick. “Evidences of Dr. fo:>U‘s 1 Success; ” a sixty page pamphlet, free by mail. —Send for them. A f'FMTO ffoort Aseats X i j*lif |\l 1 \ can find profitable emnloy m S O ment in the sale or the ! foregoing publications, and also several others published by 11s. Refid all of the above, nnd send for particulars. Address, for terms, on; tits, &c., Tha.Murray Hill Publishing Company, must it H!h Utrvetf Aew A 'ork. Tlie Ladies’ Hand-Book / r of valuable information to every woman, OLD or YOUNG **** W v / ****** / rd u IlLall f n n ru u y 22 -A.XCJ E rß'S of both larticularlv , Apoplexy, mu all ner ngements ; and Cure. .13 be found ing to all s. BOTH e foregoing mt FREE to Iress,. with 'H/st:tmp,i>. 1 .i-.v-'o. ,i>edford,3la.ss. 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