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most suppressed pulsation in
temptation of the scene. Wil
ATHENS, GA., TUESDAY, FEB. 13.
visibla < circle, in which the basest and
. tla meanest of criminals hid found a ffst-
mtnua jJaa, f or yodn, sat thin lone' A<*-
mrrent BMUJ> draped in the garb of deeped mdf-
ncrea*- tow. . Upon, each side of her stood the
rer by two men, Messrs. Steele and Thomas,
rrMdv who had Allowed her case from iu
' • commencement, exhausting their great
*"? learning and ability in demonstrating
Rg her innocence. Well had they fought
r tTU7/0ffj
_ J3or the paat 1W|
COTTON PRODCCJ
dcntial difficulties it 1
Results have certai
COMPOSITION OF
ditionof the soil-, ec
for particular crops.
notwithstanding all the draw Backs aiul
demonstoted the necessity of modify-,
IRTILIRERS to the physical and cnemic
p. Tha cans was j
- Adapted -to the -Requite!
MUSEUM,
lit.ioii.ii will W i-lwirgrl for time *, t:
» . . . ***•£;.
in advertisement will not admit of the introduction of muctb testjn^,
hut I am kindly permitted to refer to a number of the most distinguish;
Fluntera in the State who have usedthis Fertilizer, and expressed th«
jSnqualifte I approval,iCfflMMlWily* :: ^
Col J. B. Walker, Morgan County. M.. L. C. Warren, Jefferson Conn
Dr. Baldwin B. Miller, Burke “ M. J. P. Williams, Columbia "
Dr. Wil B. Jo**,! ifJ t T *’ f I^llips, Jefferson 8
Mr. Nathan Bussey, Lincoln “ ’ Capt. P. R. Sale, Lincoln <
I hope to be allowed by the planters of/Clarke ahd&ie surrouudi
counties to produce, for them the same results w hicb haverftDSftt^$Q4El
*■* msmmmmsjfc BABBT , * v*
Practical and Agricultural Cherniy, Avgust
; t35vr&i’ fcartraa
of thii ebarwsfcr
required in. his defence,
nker or* fiduciary agent;
le who am strangers to
DMk its** Mfsss
Mon i ana
New Mexico..
Utah...... .....
Washington..
Wyoming
.20,599
.91,874
-88J86
-53,955
.19,118
I »
D. ML A JU.T. DENNING,
right and fhir dealin
holds in the ooramui
by this controversy.
Total .v V ... .511,030
These nine Territories when made
States woald bs entitled to nineBqp*
sentatives and eighteen Senators in
Congress in • population all told equal
to bat little mom than that of one
Congressional District in Ohio. . Some
years ago Oregon was admitted upon a
WINDOW SASH ES) BLINDS,
' ' % satsetis,
Lime, dement. Plaster Paris, Hair,
• FIKE BKICK, *€. ,,
<r; COMPRISING A COMPLETE STOCK OF *
Cleric in a tone of voids well subdued,
and the twelve men turned their eyes
population of J 13,284, and the same
State has now hat 30,323. Nevada
was admitted When its population was
6,857, and Nebraska when it had a
population pf only 28,842. Nevada has
now 42,491 and Nebnaka 122,993.
• Tbe amendment proposed to fte ap
portionment law, providing that no
««J Missouri River fcdbosl Company
yoblic.lands of the value of 33,000,-
000 i; to •• assist” in constructing a road
which will not cost over $7,500,060.—
The Wsbferoid,'when eempleted, will
■be-oolv. 220 miles in length, and yet
paUie 'mi fwigh is given to the
company to buOd one more than 900
miles long.; The stock at that com-
ftfby ought to rise to about $800 per
ahhre.
gooo faith aad honorable vtf-
Clews k Co. Tho correspondence,
which is too long for our colnmnsj be
tween that firm and our StAe Treas
ons, aad Mher parties, before and
aince the bonds were sbldor hypothec*-
tted, fails to made any other impreesrion
«a the unprejudiced mind, than that
tCBosrs&Ca went into it With' tfleir
•eyes-open, and with ** intentions,” pe^
taiJKar to Wall street, to make a good
ind* are of Whit* and
lent with promptnew.
Send for a Prie« Li.t
J. T. DENNIN
State shall be admitted without the
requisite number of population, should
be adopted. This would prevent fur
ther imposition upon the large States,
while no hardship could come to those
in a territorial condition* t> -,. *■. r.-i
The House of Representatives in
March last parsed a resulutiou request-
! ing of the Secretary of the Interior in-
1 formation respecting the amount of
public lands which had been granted
by Congress to different railroad co-
porations, and to the various States
1 for railroad purposes. In answer to
this resolution, the Secretary has trans-
f mitted extended statements from which
■ among other things, the public will
’ lear.i the following facts: Theesti-
t ffM pits to the Uawa andCen-
' tral Pacific railroads have been thirty-
f - Jjys esillioB acres; to the Northern
* ffrciic, jftsty ssvsa ariDiea; totheXn-
•filfteific, eighteea..adHoa; to the
Sdotheni Picificin California, three
Tufllinw five hundred twenty thou-
sad, wMrber daughter arisomrt,
returned to their seats within the bar,
and for tbe fii>t time since the bps-
a of the trial Mia.' Wharton betray-
unequivocal signs of emotion. As
she walked back to her seat within the
bar her limbs almost rrfosed to sup
port her, and her features were of a
dead ashen hue, which led many <o
think die would swoon away, and great
■aiding tsars trickled down her care
worn features. _ Her counsel warmly
congratulated her, and this, in a meas
ure seamed to rertote and reassure her;
but she hunt into tears, and her pent-
op soul for once found a vent iu those
unerring evidences of a common hu
manity. Nellie was *U.ef a tremble,
whaa she readied her seat, like a young
bird but lately released from - its cage
and not yet folly assured of-its liberty.
Mrs! Nugent, as well as Mss Rosa
Netison aim her mother, and, in feet,,
all who were gathered were tow «
1ms affected. Batthejoyofthehwt
was dleat' end whonl anplay "
money on them for
its, in which they are
AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
Announcement Extraordinary l
A little more than one year ago, when this grand enterprise was organized in At
lanta, Ga^ many sagacious people predicted failure in ita infancy; bat the unprece
dented success crowning it everywhere it has been, has satisfied them of the error o
their judgment. No exhibition on tbe road has given greater satisfaction, and none
has achieved a greater degree of popularity. Neither labor nor money has been
spared to make it the most choice and extensive exhibition on the road, and the al-
meftt daily tremendous audiences applauding the feats of the different artists, have
served to stimulate the management to even greater exertions. Throughout the Mid
dle States and New, England, the Dominions of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince
Edward’s Island, Cape Breton and New Fonndland, there has been bnt one voice
from tbe press and tbe public as to the intrinsic merits of
R. B. HODGSON
'TILL CONTINUES
O th« Wars Ucxoe on Depot HiU. IIo has oa hand , ,‘J H /.Ji-AUj,
Coal Creek Lump Coal, TftfeoUqr MmUtmi*
' CeQai^
Also agent for the best $nd cheapest grades of -
jf’qs w^-jc'&mL.mzmzw&wmmh
for cash or on time. 1
TbeLMMsAs (lgr.) /^|*r,i^a
late ismie, say:
if <he Deancracy succeed in the
coming contest, they must have feprp-
sntativea men in the van—men of abili
ty, firmness and daring, in whom the
masses have confidence. . They do not
Look at them as they pass the streets, and dispute it it you can!
to the States have been between two
and two and a half million acres each,
to Mississippi and Florida; between
two aad a half and three million each,
to Illinois and Missouri; between three
jHWCjBfiHiE AMD AM****,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford Neilson,
were within the bar.
Bin. Wharton and Miss Nellio took
seats near Mr. Steele, and at once
leaned forward and directed to him
come inquiry inaudible to all else. It
Is aut unUhdy t .however, if ft was in re
lation to the matter uppermost in there
minds, as ft was far as srinds ef sU
those about them. “What is the ver
dict to bef Her general appearance
Ihe Menagerie m our, the Museum in the second, and the Circus in the third—to those
stho desire to see the Creator’s Wonders, or the complete Zoological Collection, can he ac
commodated xcithoutcoming in contact with the Arenic Entertainment One p. ice of
admission, however, entitles the holder of Ore ticket to witness all. Baloon ascension
every day at 1 o'clock, wind and weather permitting.
• • • . -
ror, ftwaieadcurruption because they
are wrong, sad are not afraid to call
things by their right names. The
Democratic masses wsnt bold, resolute,
determined leaders; men around whom
they can gather with enthusiasm, and
who thev know will not go hack upon
those eternal principles which deal out
equal justice togll. Our public affairs
have too long bean under the control
of the bold, bud men who surround
Producing a Large Increase in Crop of Cotton, Corn and other Cereals.
WHEELES & CO., General Agents,
155 Reynolds Street, Auguste, 6a.
S. c. DOBBS, Agent, Athens and N. E. Ga.
oo mww. iaty V
tween four and a half and" five each, to
Arkansas aad Michigan; between five
and a half and six each to Louisiana
and Wisconsin ; over six and a half
million to Iowa ; nearly nine and a half
million to Kansas, and almost ten mil
lion to* Minnesota. Altogether the es
timated grants to roads, and to States
for railroad purposes, have been very
nearly two hundred and seven and a
half minim acres, or nearly the area of
HARRY WAMBOLD
! A LSO, A GENT FOR THE ,
eclipse SQL0ELE
Blade from Dissolved Bones, Sulphuric Acid and the best Ammoniacal
terial. No insoloble sutefomce is used, apd surpassed by'no Fertilizer, in
November, 187
e. p. claVton &
The UDdermlfned bu taken tin* and ipared no
FERTILIZERS now In nee, and —“ -
all they want b'a Mr and impar
determined to taU nothin*, if I
In* yean. For HnM of tales, c
Cotton wUl be roceired ia
Auxotta, next November.
jan 19-2m
The managt ment, at an enormous expense, have purchased the entire and complet
Mcoagcri^jf the late Col. T. C. Amea, which. In conjunction with their own, make"
the largest and moat splendid collection of zoological wondersin the world, embrac is
dkfeen massive dens of living wild snnimais.
This looks as if it would bemfe to scru
tinize closely all applications which
may be made hereafter fire such favors.
Our national domain cannot always
■It, aad it woe hotter 4o bold a part
fire distribution among those who are
willing to fid and cultivate it The
misfortune will be great, if those hold-
up Aycnclc, for th, VERY B8ST
f Ibis suction and surrounding countiy.list
thiaanUlMrstUcentlrSpound, dollretyfi.QH*"**
BACON,
LARD,
FLOUR,
SUGAR, Aj
COFFEE,
SYRUP,**
NeW Advertisements,
lution Notice. ** 1
of Heniy David k Oo.,
Springs, wa/dluolrwl bn the 22d
ESkwHSE
LlSATI^lt/i
SADDLES, i
CROCE^JRy.
Dcupree-s Black
Conijany is head
and ita only nauft
millioD dollars of
MOLASSES, yg
«*s*sswaafiH2Ks
TOld to tha Tr- aiurer, on or before the 5th i»J ,{
hehruary next, JOHN A. CRAWFORD,
dollar Yet the
propotes <l) that
aU the debts of t
delivsiy to the fc
taiyof the National Association of Bar
Iron Manufscturer* that the produc-
tmu of the Lehigh region ofPcnnsyl-
vmmm 187^ was 275,000 tons, while
ita fuU capacity 1*378,900^ the Schuyl-
m with acapaeity of 16<UUQ
H*. R. BERNARD.
To HouseReepenb
JUST RECEIVED, a largo*
sented fire payment: (2)
of tbeoaimpsnv may be
hy«rtftT!rt[Sak : a
IjAI»Tr>BE , rH?S
TUST RECEIVED, a full napply
O of Freak Read at tha J
mi. tlJRW DRUG STORE.
A mil Stock
,QP 8WEDE8 AND REFINED
which we are offering st very low price*. 4“
WARRANTED IH ? *V
EVERY PARTICULAR
SUMME Y & NEWTON.
FfttSH NORFOLK OYSTERS!
AUo, kept constantly oa hand, Swia* Cheeae,
in the history of this important Mill
that will aerer-h* forgotten by those
'riio wituemod It The. great heart of
star mi tsurtaff is m.
Hate taken over Mo YTrmlnwaa at
1 Fairs throughout tho !*outh. nend for
illustrated CataloguewUh
Price LisUandi ertifleutes
3q^toBftof planters who n*e them.
Wa *oia MxHmrACTUaaaa:
IUL BRINLY, (GILES A HARDY,
r 4 Loi-isvtt.t r, Kv.
f mi-iiiy ; (5) that tiie wtnthiessgaar> <*Btfiir the
Itotidn may he converted or fun- This stem, si
iW, uraier any conversion act, ads Workin
dire* lands j the 9*K W« trader- datkm may
.Thursday, Feb. 15.
.....Friday, Feb. 16.
OiKABA-^awojW*
Giant Socket C^^teU^
P RICE ONLY $1 50. Call #nd
it nt cmI.ns, NICKERSON a
General Acen?.
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