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FOOD—rCUBD FOB ONE YEA*
gunner.
Miscellaneous,
Vin’i C’ttI: rrc.
FuriiKT-, taking tlmiii a holy,-are*- annual uu« .
►low in rv-ivinj; u new Mon or adopt- s,< 5!' il Ji , SL ft 'Sf.!"’IE.V
iii}! new theurio.-. Wheat and com,
which they know ail about, are pretty
certain, although tht»y require much
labor and some outlay in their produc-
ion. But here is a branch of industry
which can lie grafted on, aouifeeulture
an a. Ij a wit to agriculture. It can be
Tennessee
* MEDICAL INFIRMARY.
:UZ'Z»\'“ r. *S££ - established ppiusssLY
I U for the treatment ami cure of M I • r.
i7oC.0U , t'HXOMI'. A ND SI ItGIl'AI. DISEASES, both male
and female.
Prlari|Mil Qfflre, 2S2}£ Second St., Near ladisoa.
Conducted alone l»y Dr. L. L. Coleman, aa old
AFTER TmRD YEAR.
No. 5t 13b. each.
ilfiM I ha. 73 6: per pound .$5,230.00
Sal*, of .mail fry, 3,000 yanrilngs, 10 e.,~. 300.00
1,000 a nr 4 mo.,old,5 e.. -
50,00 egm, $8 per 1000,.... .
, 8,100.00
Mud food and attendance aa above, TOMS
5S.S9S.40
Au intelligent lad of fourteen, un
der the direction of an experienced
r person, can manage hatching-house
nm.lv a* much of an ucceraory as keep ; nn ,i p^, nn d not occupy more than
in* bees or poultry, mid with no more j half of his-time. Such a lad can gen-
lulwr. Trout are much less fft-*chio-j cn ,Hy be found amongst the sons or
'“us the.ii the Inner, they do Rot UK*.]*,!*Employed hy a farmer. In ad-
vmle the .pirtien ora newly sown Ur, j ition to 'jthe curd, the .offal of the
plant-«l field, mid ran always l*i found ( kitchen, and livers and lungs of ani-
within ilwsir wrcumserihnl Ixmnds. killed on the farm, a* I have he-
“ B«t." -ays the liirniur, " folks will j f orc ra ;d, can be used to hasten their
st<-al trout,” a town or uianufactiiring
village within a short distance suggest
ing the fear. This is true; hut they
may steal your poultry or your pigs,
and what is crime in ouc case is crime
in the oilier, and there is a penalty lor
both. “ Weil, hut a fellow who would
growth.' . • . f .
I give these fow instances of fish
culture paying, as they have come un
der my observation, or as they have
liecn told to me by others, aud this is
all I can do, as it is yet a branch of
indmtry which I might say, is
Conducted «lons by Dr. L. L. Coleman, on oM
and experienced physician, a graduate of lb* Cnl-
vereity of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia. .
Do. Couxax baa made s specialty of aU Chron
ic Diseases, and diseases of a prirate nature of the
sexual and seminal organs, fur the past 15 years.—
tosjm Hs keeps posted in all the improvements of ad-
Tanced science, having In view the speedy cure of
those committed to his care. Untrammeled by the
dogmas of Ihe past, or innovations of the present,
his privilege as a physician, is not to contend
about names or theories, but to CVBB diseases.
NPEK.tlATORBUCEA.
This affliction has proved the everlasting ruin ol
thousands of the most talented young men that
ever gave tongue to eloquence or pen to song. How
many parents have seen the reason of n gifted son
go lb ruin—have seen him hde array from their
semes, their hearts, and their hesuths, like a shad
ow of evening Horn tha hills, and have turned in
tears to the tomb when he has gone down, in the
bloom of youth and the morning of his existence,
without once suspecting that the Idol of their de
clining years was a victim to a solitary habit! For
this and other afflieUona, Dr. Coleman compounds
his osrn medicines from the purest and must cosily
materials,and can lie seal many purt of the ooti-
trv undetected.
Thrv acta< kindle on the most delicate female
and inflrm old age, as upon the most vigorous and
athletic system, eradicating every poison, invigor
ating the debilitated organs, enriching Impover
ished fluids, building up the flagging nervous ener-
’ and mind, aud briug-
isot rob « pi-psn ora lien roogt will J embryo;” but I amro well convinced of
tlie profitableness of a large anil well-
organized system, that I am about
engaging iu it again with Mr. A. J.
Beaumont, near New Hope, Bucks
county , Penna. Mr. BeAumont has a
spring on his property known as the
Ingham Spring, which flows about, or
over, three thousand gallons per min
ute. lie lias ample room and favora
ble ground for the ponds', and I do not
think it at all unlikely with such ad-
tliat twenty-five or thirty
roll a fish-pond; lie would’ut think
that so much harm.” Would’ut he!
Only keep a sharp lookout after the
oue us you would after the other, and
let the culprit take the consequences,
and an example of the punishment of
one fish tiiicf would have a wonderful
effect through the neighborhood, and
even through the county.
The question n-ketl by many is, will
fieh culture pay'! It will certainly pay
iu stocking barren rivers, ns was de- vantages,
luonstmted at Holyoke last summer,
Wlicu forty millions of young shad
were Imtoli d out. But will breeding
ami railing trout foi market pay ? In
answering this question, I will give a
brief summary of what has been done,
aud then endeavor to chow what eon be
done.
PACIFIC GUANO
, 3 v- —rr- o
.1. O. MATHEWSON,
Agent for the Company,
PRICE REDUCED.
$48 PerTon, Cask; S55-Without Interest, on time.
fox' Drayage.
USTo Charge
Tht* fvttnnn is well known in the Cotton States, from experience in its use for six years past. It has acquired after
tho^ughS, uniter SSS ofS a character L reliable excellence unsurpassed, and. which cannot attach
to fertilizers of recent introduction.
JUST RECEIVED,
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED S .uCK OF
HARDWARE CHUM.
STOYKS & SSH VSMSi,
Which we are offering at very low prices. We will also keep during the w-tuon
a full stock of those famous Sum nicy & Newton AXES, at reduced prices.
oct 6
Jackson Wagons a Specialty.
SUMMEY k NEWTON
gies, imparting vigur to bod- rand ml
ing every faculty into healthy play.
Conference by letter, or in person, by these re
quiriDBaseUtanceUrrapectfuilyaollctted. Address
Dr. L. L. COLEMAN,
sept. 22-3m. 232’i Second at-, Memphis, Tcnn.
apensation.
We WARRANT
that heretofore sold.
JOHN S. REES
Spencer House,
SOCI AL CIRCLE, GEORGIA.
/ \NE of the best Eating Houses iu
V J ticurgia. Passengers by the evening train
from Atlanta can get a splendid sapper here. It is
a nice summer resort. Mr. H. 1.. Spencer lias
made several beautiful ponds, and has also prepared
a splendid place to take “ plnngeand shower baths”
—water aa clear aa crystal, and from eight to ten
feet deep. No. 1 place for aquatic exorcise and
sport. Has a nice keel-bottom boat, from Balti
more, propelled by oars, fur his patrons and friends.
The house is convenient to'lhe.track; no trouble in
rainy weather to get to it. Parties going to Athens,
Washington, or places on anv of the branch road,
and through passengers, will find it very conveni
ent and pleasant to lay over here, and get a good
night’s rest and breakfast. II. I.. SPENCER A CO
Wm. A. Talmadire,
01*. POST OFFICE, CO I- AVENIR, ATHENS
A few years siuce Seth Green, after
seeing what Stephen H. Ainsworth
was doing, and learning whatever he
could from his little fish cultural
establishment, bought an old saw-mill
site on Caledonia creek, for two thous
and dollars. The creek abounded in
trout, and by erecting divisions, and
barriers to their escape iu the old fore
bay and raceway, he soon had au
abundant supply of breeding fish. He
had scarcely commenced artificial pro
pagation, when a partner-was admitted
by paying down six thousand dollars
for n half interest; the place, which
was bought for two thousand, being
valued at twelve thousand. From
wlmt I can learn, his profits in 1866
were about a thousand dollars, in 1867
five thousaud. This year he sells three
hundred thousand spawn at from eight
to ten dollars per thousand; and two
hundred thousand young fry at from
thirty to forty dollars per thousand
the sales amounting perhaps to ten
thousand dollars from spawn and small
fry, to say nothing of the larger trout
which lie sells from his ponds.
Mr. Ainsworth experimented in
fish culture for recreation, with a desire
to diffuse a knowledge of the art, and
to introduce it as a new industry, and
does not follow it for any profit it
affords. Still, with his small supply
of an inch of variable water, he assures
me he could have sold five hundred
dollars worth of spawn and small fry
every year, if lie had applied himself
with that object. He has generally
refused to sell spawn, unless the object
of promoting fisbeuJturc induced him.
So his sales have varied from a hun
dred to five humtreil dollars per an
num. In the mean time, in a quiet
way, he hns stocked streams and ponds
without remuneration. From his
hugest pond, which contains alxiut
fifteen hundred trout of various sizes,
lie Jrw ibis spring taken out two or
f l-.jVvs messes every week- enough foi
his fundiy. ami a dozen men who are
employed in his nurseries. He takes
them all (from three-quarters to a
pound and a half), with the artificial
fly. When feeding them, they are so
tame that they will allow a lady, who
fs his neighbor, to lift them front the
water, and appear to like to be fondled.
I have just returned -(May 20th) from
A fishing excursion, where I met him
by np|Miint.incnt, and he gave me these
Items verbally,
III the town of Spring Water (I
think, in Ontario county), New York,
B few years since, a farmer owning the
soarces of a tine spring brook, made
three dams on the stream at small ex
pense, and sold the property, which
east him two or three thousand dollars,
for ten thousand. So wonderfully had
t!iu trout increased by natural propa
gation in a few voars, that the place,
otherwise of JitfJo value, commanded
this price fur its fish.
On Long Island, tuutr the city of
New York', a person cultivates trout
and allows anglers to fish his pond at
n price per day. His Income from this
emiree is about twenty-five hundred
dollars per annum, so I am informed.
The amount of his sales from young
fish fur stocking the ponds of gentle
men, who keep these preserves for fly
fishing, I am not aware of.
' I would say that trout of one year
generally commanded from ten to
twelve dollars per hundred, and arc in
ttannrul amongst Now Yorkers owning
j Binds on Long Island.
The following is an estimate of my
own, based on my experience in feed
ing curds. The numlier of trout is
Mis' <r me us these intended to be raised
in tha ponds of my friend Comfort,
using round number*.
thousand trout, averaging a pound,
can be taken from the third, or it may
be a fourth pound, after the enterprise
has been in operation three or four
ears. Of course, the question of food
is the most important. In this connec
tion, I would remark that Mr. Ains
worth told me a few days ago, that
he kept an account of the expense of I Dealer In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-plated
* 1 I Ware, Musical instruments, .Spectacles, ltuns,
feeding his fifteen hundred fish '
TITF STOPR TN MARKET THIS SEASON precisely the same in compositioirand quality a
terns J - O. MATTHEWSON, Agent, Augusta, Ga.
& CO., General Agents, Baltimore, Mtl. ;
PACIFIC GIJAN O COMPANY’S
€?@iHjp ©i Eatai©
READ A. 1ST I) REFLECT
I AM NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST AX])
BEST SELECTED STOCK OE
STOVES, TIN-WARE,
AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, 1
S.C.
FOR COMPOSING WITH COTTON SEED.
Prepared under the Superintendence of Dr. St Jnlien Ravenel, Charleston,
• - CBoduood*
This article, os above stated, is prepared expressly for COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
A Compost made with au equal weight of this article and Cotton Seed, furnishes the Cotton Seed with the SOLUBLE
PHOSPIIATE, which is necessary to make it properly effective. . .
The Compost should be made from four to six weeks before planting time, in order that decomposition may take
place, and should be applied at from 400 to 600 pounds per acre or more „ VVWCTWV
General'experience for two vears has shown tais Compost to be A MO?>I ECONOMICAL AND EhhEClINE
FERTILIZER FOR COTTON AND CORN. , , nVTnnr
This ACID PHOSPHATE is now put into market at the low price of S.O I ER ION, LASH ; S.5o ON 11M1^
WITHOUT INTEREST (no drayage,) at which rate every planter can supply himsejf with a b IKS I CLASS
FERTILIZER at a minimum outlay per acre.
For specific terms apply to 7 * >/• AlAlilLW feOiN.
* Agent Pacific Guano Company, Augusta, Ga.
A full supply of Peruvian Guano, Ground Bone and Land Plaster
dec 15 3 mil ON HAND AT ALL TIMEE.
38?
beefs liver for one year, and that the
amount so expended was only seven
dollars and a half. But in his neigh
borhood, he can buy a beefs liver for
ten cents. He fed his trout two livers
1 1 1 t • I Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Guns and Pistols,
per week as a general rule) Clioppuig | promptly attended to in a satisfactory manner.—
up a quart or so for each meal, hut iu
Pistols, Sporting Kquipineuts,
A Select Stock of American and Im
ported Watches, ltaubleUuns with
40 inch barrel, rjrrilrnt/or long
rangr. Pistols of all kinds.
Penetration of hull 6l£
inches into wood.
With a desire to please all, will sellitheJiltoTcgood
at very reasonable prices.
BEPAIBIN Gr-
Call an<l i>fe fur youravlve*.
Legal Notices.
"VTOTICE.—After the publication of
XN this notice four weeks application will lie
made to the Ordinary of Franklin county, for leave
to sell the land belong!ug to the minors of A. P.
Pool, dec’d. JAMES U. WHITE,Guardian.
OF
extremely warm weather and winter
he gave it to them but sparingly.
Groicfh of Trout.—I have already
said, or intimated, that trout kept ir
ponds will average a pound, when a
few months over three years old, if
well fed. I.am confident from my mvq
experience, that the allowance of curd
just given, for the different ages, will
produce that- weight. Still, they are
like pigs in more respects than in
greediness in their disposition to cat
ofial, for their increase iu flesh will be
in proportion to the amount of food
given. A rospecUble old gentleman,
who, I think, would not “ fib,” tells
me bo has bad them of four pounds,
LONGS & DILLUPS,
BROAD ST., ATHENS, GEO.,
DRUGS AND MEDICIMEo,
CHEMICALS,
DYE-STUFFS,
PAINTS,
OILS,
GLASS,
PUTTY,
STATIONERY ;
PFRFDMERV. LIQUORS, BITTERS,
A ND EVERYUHING usually
xA. usua
CHANEY MORRIS’) Mliel for Divorce in Frank-
rt Min Superior Court, October
SAMUEL MORRIS.) Term, 1S7I.
r r appearing to the Court that the
defendant, Samuel Morris, cannot be found in
this county, and it further appearing that his resi
dence is unknown. , ,, T1
It is ordered l»v the Court that service of tlusLi-
l»c* Ik* perfected Tbv publication of this order once a
month for four months pre\ ious to the next term of
this court, in the Southern Banner newspaper,
published in Athens, Georgia. t
A true extract from the minutes of I ninktiii bu-
fterior 0»urt. THOMAS A. LITTLE,
alee l.VnUra Clerk.
nEORGIA FRANKLIN CO.—
VJ Ordinary's (Wire, . CJIU ISTi.
Whereas James M. C. \ nughter, administra
tor de (Minis *non, «.f Hiram Vauyhtcr, late
f said county, deceased, lietitlous the Court
i»r n discharge from said administration :
Therefore, all i*ers«»n* concerned are hereby rx»-
quired to show cau-e, (if any they have) why said
administrator should not, at the regular term of
said court, to be held on the first Monday in
April next, 1h* discharged from said adminis
tration.
By order of said Court, at a regular term tlicre-
T, held this, 1st day of January, 1872.
jan 12-3iu. 4
A. J. MORRIS,
Ordinary.
usuallv kept in x First Class I»rn>: Store.
1-articular attention lias liven pard in the selection
of aur stock, to the purity and reliability of out
. Roods, and families and physieiansare assured that
when as many years olu ; but they had | orders Bill be filled with promptness and fidelity.
STOCK OF FANCY GOODS
TOILET ARTICLES,
BRUSHES,
COMBS, &C
Heliuliold** and Ayer’s Preparations, Hurley’s
Worm Candv and Sarsaparilla, Drake’s
Plantation Hitters, Domain's Crimean
Bitten*, Hootland’s German Bitt.xrs,
| and inanv other |H»pular preparations always on
* lid.
SEEDS
of the most approved varieties on hand aud for
sale in any quautlty desired. Also Grass Seed.
ST. LOUIS LEAD,
Warranted strictly pure—the l»e»t in the market
llorsr. Hog. and fattle Powders,
Invaluable for all diseases 'A stook.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
A FULL ASSORTMENT
the various SCHOOL BOOKS in use iu and
around Athens, including
Arithmetic.1,
Algebras, .
Anatomy amt Physiology.
Astronomy,
Jioolc-keejnngand Blank*. 1
Botany anil Chemistry. •
Dictionaries.
Geometry, Trigonometry and Surveying.
Geographies and Grammars.
History, Logic, Rhetoric and Composition. ;
Philosophy—Nat • ■.rid, Mental and Moral.
Primers, Readers and Sjiellers.
Speakers, Dialogues, Ac.
French, German, IsatlnandGreek Books.
Slides and Pencils.
Chalk Crayons, Ac., Ac.
E3?“ Spt-t-iit! Discounts made to Teach
ers and Merchants. Call tit
BURKE’S BOOKSTORE.
the run of the spring-house, receiving
many a spoonful of cream thrown to . u Iarge Bod attractive, embracing a great variety
them in removing moats, much curd, | PERFUMERY,
many worms which his boys fed to
them, and the whole population of
many a big caterpillar’s nest cut from
a limb in his orchard ; as well as young
wasps and hornets. Per contra to this,
a trout will live in the bottom df a
well, or in aspring, without being fed, | FRESH GARDEN
for years, and show no growth. In
stocking my ponds in New Jersey, sev
eral of my trout received unmistakable
marks, which they never got rid of;
two of these, which were not over
eight or nine inches long, and not over
five or six ounces^jn weight, grew, on
the amount of curd already mentioned,
to thirteen inches in length before they] J? a ]} {l ||d Winter Clotllillg.
had been in their adopted home a year.
They were very stout, and doubtless T LD T) I r I ^ I-J
weighed a pound. Here the weight ^ -LU-L
was more than doubled in a year. Mr. TNVITES the attention of his friends
a • .1 a.11 1 xi* x. I JL and the public to hi* large and carefully selcc-
Amsworth stockeil a pond nctir \\ est t ed stock oi
Bloomfield, New York, with fry as | Drsny MfinR Pi flTUIUP
soon as the umbilica sac was absorbed, I DC AUI ULUII1I1UI
and three years after caught them,
weighing two pounds. In stocking a I A
T Till HI* stock emhrce* French, German and English
pOIUi lor angling) Oil Eong Island) a I Broadcloth*, a variety of colored cloth*, fancy eas-
i> • 1 *• .« •. $ . . I simerc*.t>eavercloth!«,ca*tors,meltons,furlieaven*,
friend Cf the writer bought yearling London and Scotch coating-, silk velvet and fan. y
r. -11 .1 Vesting*, Jlc. My xtoek of Furnishing (ioodsem-
trout not over five inches long; the brace*
following spring, say in twelve months, | Shirts, Collars, Ties, Suspenders, Under-
/GEORGIA, FRANKLIN CO.-
VJT Cot-RT orOBOIXJtBT OF SAID COCSTV.
Wlicrea* W. S. Frick* and JaneF.Thomason.Jid-
niiiiUtrator of .Solomon D. Thomason, late of raid
deceased, i»etition the uourt for a diocharKC from
raid administration :
Therefore, all pernon* concerned ^are hereby rc-
quirt > «| to show cause, (if any they hare) why raid
administrator^* should not, at the rvgttlnr tcnn of
raid court, to be held on the 1st Moxulay in April
next, lie discliarged from said administration.
llv order of said court, at a regular term term
thereof, held this the Dt-dar of January, 1872.
A. J. MORRIS, Ord.
CHRISTMAS
BRIDAL and
HOLIDAY
Present!
HfugutoxAtsan
J.F.RATHBONE.
ALBANY. N.Y.
A mnntir my CJoolvin" Stoves may be found the
F0BEST C3HY,
S0UTHS3RIT HOME,
IHE AMERICAN WASHER!
PRICK, $5,50.
JMMENSE IMPORTATION OF
DOLLS, VASES,
The American Wiubrr 8nvr» Jlonry,
'lime nuil Drudgery.
The Katiyue yf Washing Hay no linger
Dreaded, hat Economy, Efficiency,
and Clean Clothing Sure.
In calling attention to thU little machine, a few
ofthe invaluable t|iialitic* (not ;ao«*M.»*«ed by any
other washing machine yet iuvented) arc here en
umerated. ! tr^ . • m
It i* the smallest, mo-t compact, r.iimt i«.rtalde, MS © II © III I «l II fin I SI S S,
The Bent Stove.-,, by the Best Makers at the Best Prices
EVERY VARIETY OF HEATING STOVE. FOR
SCHOOLS, CHURCHES A ND 1) WELLISGS.
Send for a Circular, or call and examine, before vou purchase.
E. E. JONES,
Cnrner lltomns and Broad Sts., Opposite Coder A Rearts, Atheni.
1871 FALL. 1871.
keanTlUdM&co.
B EG leave to inform the public that they are now in possession of the
st«
DINNER SE TS,
(ruction, and most easily o|H*ra-
;»rs old, with a lew hour’s prao- |
EORGIA, FRANKLIN
vT Coiktok (Imiis.iuv or s.uu (
CO.—
_. CoratTT.
Whereas, James M. lK*an, administrator of David
Smith, late of said county, deceased, ]K‘tition* the
court for a discharge from raid administration :
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby re
quired to show cause, (if any they have) why said
administrator should not, at a regular term of said
court, to Ik* held on the 1st Monday in April next,
Ik* discharged from said administration.
Bv order of raid court, at a regular term thereof,
lielA this the first day of January^ 1872.
A. J. MORRIS, Ord.
(GEORGIA, FRANKLIN CO.—
V.T tVn-RT of Ordinary of said Coistv. (
meat simple in
ted. A child ten .
tlcOj can thoroughly comprelield and efficiently
us© It. There is no adjusting, no screws to annoy, ;
nodelav iu adapting! It isu miniature giant,do- !
ing more work and of a better quality, than the
roost clalniratc and costly. One kill of the labor is
fully raved l»v its use, and the clothes will last om- 1
half longer than hy the old plan of the rul»-l>oard.
It will wash the hugest blanket. Three shirts at a
time, washing thoroughly! In a word, the ablu
tion of any fabric, from a quilt to a lace curtain or
a cambric handkerchief, arc equally withiu the ca
pacity of this IATTLEU KM ! It can be fastened
to anv tub and taken olf at will.
No matter how deep rooted a prejudice may ex
ist against Washing Machines, the moment’this
I little machine is seen to licrform its wonders, all
doubts of its (-(cruising cmeacy and utility arc ban
ished, and the doubter and detractor at once l*e-
coiue the fast friends of the machine.
We havo testimonials without end, wetting forth
Its numerous advantages over all others, and from
hundred* who have thrown aside the unwicldly
useless machines, which have siguallv railed to ac
complish the oliject promised iu prominent and
loud souudiug ad vrrtiseuieuts.
It is as perfect for washing as a wringer is for
wringing. The price, another paramount induce
ment to purchasers, has been placed so low that it
Whereas Richard D. Yow, administrator de bo
nis non, with the will annexed,’of .Sturdy Garner,
late of raid county, deceased, petitions the Court
for a discharge from raid administration:
Therefore, all |»crwons concerned, arc hereby re-,, , . t .
quired to show cause, (if anv they have,) why raid I * within the reach of every !tou»ekce|*r, and there
Richard 1>. Yow should notj at the regular term of , }» article or domestic economy that will repay
raid court, to be held on the first Monday in April * * 10 8niR ^ investment so soon,
uext, t>e discharged from said administration. \
By order of said court, at a regular term thereof,
held “ ' —
2 OI LET SETS, FRENCH CHINA,
SILVER WARE,
GOODS FOR DOLLAR STORES
FIFTY CENT STORES!
rT EORGIA FRANKLIN CO.
VJC When
85.50.
■ AU that is a«ke<I for this (iKEAT I.ABOKKAV-
I EIL Lsa fair trial. Weg'urantce each machine to j
do Its work perfectly.
Sole Agents for the United Sta.es,
A. II. FRA.X ISfl S k ( ft..
5l:», Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 1
largest and ehea|K*st WOODEN WARE
tale of) HHUBE in the United States. novIO-Jui I
SMITH, Admr. 1
! THE SDDEI. MAGAZINE OF AMEKU A. ,
The Largest in Form, the Isirgest in j
Circulation, und the'only original j
* the 1st dav of Jan nary, 187
A. J. MORRIS, Ord.
VT OTICE.—After the publication
J-l of this notice for four weeks application will
be made for leave to sell the lands belonging to the I „)HL The large*! and rhea|x*st
of the State of . WOUfi”
IMPORTERS,
Atlanta, Ga,
store, No. 2W Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., lately occupied 1 _
ready for sale a general assortment «»i* DRY GOODS. We wifi n
different articles, but will call special attention to our
>srs. H. F. Ru-i
where may Ik* found full lines of Blenched and Frown Sheetings nml Shirtings, Osnabur^s, plain and
striped; heavy Colton Plaids, ifomestic Ginghams, Cotton Flannels, etc., etc.
WOOLEN DEPARTMENT.
red, hr-»wn and grey TIL A .YA'A’ TS, Georgia Plains. Kerseys, Kentucky Jeaos,
*s, Black Doc Skins’ Linscys, etc.
Dress Goods of Every Description, ^sjIuTjX cloaks, XX
ERA JA CKETS and LTJIS cannot bo surpassed. In our XOTIOX RE PA RT31EXT no intend to
keep everything called for.
We c*»rdially invite our friends, with when: we have had such pleasant intercourse fer the last fifteen
years, also those we have never had the pleasure of serving before, toun examination of our i»toek. \V«
will do all in our power to render “shopping” both pleasant and profitable to our rtisloiut r*. Cornu
and see us, one and all.
We are Agents for R. J. Kolnjrts’ Parabola Needles and Scissors.
KEAN, LANDllAM & CO.,
200 into % » S I'KKF.T, AlIOlINTt, S.A.
P.S. w e will send samples and pay the Ex
press on all hills ordered at retail tor amounts
over Ten Dollars.
ip
b3.
Shirts and Draxcers, Half-Hose.
Gloves in great variety, etc.
| tynft ads up k JtyU.
J. E. RITCH.
Ot-t. ir--tf
they were almut eleven inches long,
weighing a lull half-pound; in twelve
montlis more, they hod grown to aver
age fourteen ounces, some of them
weighed more than a pound. As
fish increases in size, its propensity for
further growth also increases. AI T W. COLLINS
young salmou at a year, or sometimes J v _
even at two years old, does not weigh H raJSSSSA b/S
three ounces; it goes iu sea frequently I »*t * Smith, on Thomu »u« t, »nd
and returns in six weeks, or at least 118 Receiving 11 LftTge Stock
the following summer, a fish from three
to eight pounds. The abundant and
uutricious food obtained at sea 'causes
this wonderful growth ; if it is prevent
ed from going to sea, it does not grow
more than twelve inches, or three-
quarters of a pound, in a year from
the time it weighs three ounces. Thus I
an abundance of food causes rapid
growth.—Nonius’s American Fish j
Culture. ’
FBBE FiiE B@i£ Bmi,
admonUbrii i j A EMOREST’S ILLUSTRATED MERCHANTS AM) HOUSEKEEPERS! for Fruit Trees, Flowers and Turnips,
•y have, at my ) \ MONTH LY contaiu* origiual stories, new
in Ai»ril next • tuusle, household matteis, general ami artistic lit-
, ® I . i ...tU.. ....V.* vikti.il.l.. L'.i.li ... I . 5 •
FASHION MAGAZ1XF.
, with Full *
hcreos Thomas B. Higgins ami C. Chit- \
wood apply to me for permanent letter* of admin- i
istration upon the ©state of Thomas Mlxe, late of
raid county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and
concerned to show camu*, it any the.
office, on or before the first Mondav fn April next, 5 wttoic, household matteis, gen
why said letters should not Ik* graiited. erature, and the only reliable Fushh... ., , .
Given under my baud ut office thU 14th day of I l*uttcrus. A early, only 00, with the JSplen- ' DODSllIt VOUr interest, buy from
February, 1872. A. J. MORRIS, Ord. did Cliromo, “ Isn't She Pretty," size 13x17, worth
* 1 It 00, sent post free to each sultserihcr, or, the '
large and elegant cliromo, alter Jennings Thomp-
JEfkMjy at # ha ’ 8 WooliiK. Size, IS X 25, price fits 00,
i>i* dato a - ' , \ for $1 Oft extra, or both chmmo* with the Manxiue,
l>l!i feULiD before the / for 65 001**1 free. Address
W. JENNINGS DKMORKST.
dec 1 8J8 Broudwuy, New York.
McBRIDE & CO.,
JltKMM fiKIJUZIS
QFFERS FOR SALE
IMIitl COMPOUND^
For L’all Cro]_)>
oi* Cri'tiin. and Grasses
ALSt
Wft House Door in Hartwell^ Ga., on
the first Tuesday in April next, \rithiu the legal
hours of aale, the following property, to wit r One
lot in the town of Hartwell, in said county* knowu
as let No. 141, containing thcce-fourt hs of an acre.
Also, Sfouth half of lot NO, U0, 1st sectloo, 13tktYiy i KTflVfVl * X Vlk A mwvrrv
AND BATING
tuc of au onler of the court of Ordinary of said
county, a* the property of FrunsU U. Stovcn, de
ceased, for the tieuefit or credltoo. Terms, CASH
—purchaser to |iay ftir ntamps.
Kchurery.*,.. 18*. c - A. WEBB, Atlm’r
( h.-aper than you on in New York, anil .are the
frclitlit, breakage, dclar anil insurance,
dec 8
FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS,
G rocerics, Hals 9 Shoes,
AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS
which he oflere to. his customer* and the rublic,
©HEAP ©ASH,
or in exchange for Country Produce,
sept. 22-tf
Garden Seed.
W E have juflt roceivetl a large as-
(ortmeat
Buist’s Celebrated Carden Seed
T. MAllKWALTER,
c , V •
- l. n
Guardian’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order from
XU. the Court of Ordinary of Krenklin county,
•reoifl*, will he sold before the Court house door In
Carnesville, within the legal hours of sale on the
Bret Tuesday in April hext, the following property
h>-wit: One hundred and thirty-wren sera of
land, more or less, lying In said county, on the ws-
, « r * rirer, adjoining lands of W. F. Isbell,
Mrs. Hendricks and otheis. Sold aa the property
of the minor ehildren of A. 1*. l-oole, late ofraid
county, ileecased. Tenns cash,
fel.iu-td JAMKS It. WHITE, Ousnl.
GJ.EORGIA, FRANKLIN CO.—
V_A James A. Harrison has applied for exemp
tion or personalty aud setting apart and vflMttlon
of homestead, and I will pass upon the same on
Wednesday, 12o’clock, M.. March Mb, 1872, at my
A. J. MORRIS, Ordinary.
office.
lo Merchants and the retail trade
> hill LOW fiir cash.
Jan- 12-t f
LONGS & BILLUPS.
BltOAD 8THBKT, .UGII8TA, <JA.
A/f ARBLE MONUMENTS, Tomb
1*1. Stones, etc., Marldc Mantles, Furniture
T mj,V ftHrtV’li'I < e i.. . . Wotkuf all kinds, ftuta the plainest to the mo-t
I—I VJiho, \ Axes, elalsiratedesigus, and furnished to order at short
zf—t-thy and Manure Forks, Strew Cutters, j.notire. All irork/or thecmuUr. cars/uUy boxed.
Trace Chains, Haines, Ac. Fhrsulehr octC-lv
CfllLDS, NlCKEliSUN A CO. J '
'a&nJ&fK , | 'PH AT BROWN’S GIN I pur
Pi I’ SWEDES AND REFINED I Cliased of Sutumey A Newton (Agents tor it
W Iron, f.r sale at j in Athena) about two years ago, is guud as new
ClIILDS, NICKERSON & CO*S; ‘ “° w tbat U U ‘ ,,U: U,Ur T U0S. HOLDER.
TEACHER OF MUSIC.*
/ )FFICE corner of Lumpkin and
V .. ll r©©t», near tlio Rpj«pocal Church.
ipiU living out of tuwn can tak# tlujlr lewons
■1 practice at the ©file©. ^ v
Pianos, Organs & Sheet Music
a. All Inst ru-
warrented.-
for sale, on the iniwt reasonable tanus.
luruts of the beat makers and fully t
Rtreona desiring to purchase can lure an Instru
ment placed in their home, which. If not satlifac-
U) yj;' , "9 Ur,rl V-“ nb « rsturamlor
Pianos and Oremna sold m “
Pianos and Organa sold on Monthly
S. C. DOBBS,
TAEALER IN DRY GOODS,
JLZ GROCERIES, PRODUCE, HARDWARE
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
And in ahort, an assorted stock of family and
plantation merchandise. Thu ldanest nwrkut Price
nlwaya paid fur country produce? 1
POTATOES.
JQQ BARRELS Pure EARLY ROSE.
50 4 * Puro Karlv Goodrich.
IQQ 44 Jackson Whites.
44 Pink Eyes.
100 • 4 Peach Blows.
50 “ . Wcsterii Reds.
The al.ire pr«tnt»e. were selected with great care
and arc engaged genuine and pure seed.
JAMESU. BAILIE* BUG.,
jau 12-4 2lk> llrood Street, Augusta, Ua.
PIANOS AND ORGANS!
ON MONTHLY
INSTALMENTS
OF TEN TO
TWENTY -FIVE
DOLLARS.
Hallct, Davis & L'o. and
Stcinway & Sons.
TWO LEADING PIANOS of tho
I w.irt-l, »•*;.. and taken uu»n*
i t in juj <iitivj iiuki 1 , cuii iui*, i*.»r th©
i: - s * Gm»* iu Augu*:a t Lc Ltju^ht on Itp iuMulment
plan. .Um., the
Emmerson anil Southern Gem
Pianos, superior In finish, stvle and tone, to any
m the Southern markets for the prices—from three
hundred to five hundred dollars. The
Shoninger,Bnrdettand Boston Organ Co’s
Leautifid aiul Elegant Organs,
triors. Churches, and Sabbath Schonla-
m Fifty t
H. ('
AUGUST HOUR,
MERCAHNT TAILOR
AND DEALER IN
ltcady-madc Clothing
fre tfr.is’ [uiniftiirgGrcd
220 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA GA.
CHOICEST NOVELTIES’
ALWAYS ON HAND.
SUPERPHOSPHATE.
of the best grades, fof all crops and for composting.
lhme Meal and Bone Grits, FORi*ouLT 1 ivA.si.cArru:K<»-i..
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, SULP1UUC ACID,
and all fertilizing materials of the host grade and quality.
JAS. T. GARDINER, President.
ENGLAND & OKR, Agents, Athens, Ga.
REDUCTION IN PPJCE.
I'lhe ©IcksoE Fertilizer. €o»
HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE OF THEIR CELEBRATED
Dickson Compound
TO $58 FEU TON, CASH
OH $(53 PER TON, TIME.
Which is FIVE DOLLARS less on the Cash Price, and TEN DOLLARS
°u tho Time Price than it was last year. W® hawo sold it tc 197 different planter* the last mmoo-
_ ... au ^ * ,llt one ^ ave con,e forwaid promptly and paid. None have-complplucd of 4th©
Tobacco, Pipes, Maccaboy Snnff, ixcnuiaie Qualities and High Standard
itultz’s AAAA, and i*ancakc Tobacco alwavs
G. HAUSER,
MA NUFA Cl URER OF CIGARS,
DEALER IN
a/UI
For Parlors, Churchm, and Sabbath Schools—reng-
lng in prices from Fifty to One Thousand Dollars.
~ !. BARROW, Ag’t,
AUGUSTA. UA.
oct 13-srn _
500
p)LD DOMIN
manuraetur®, f»r *ale ut
C im.lKS; NU KEF.SON&CO’S.
Kegs Nails.
UNION AND ROME
Tobacco always on
dec 231m
J. A. MERCIER,
ia.8lON MERCHANT,
and dealer iu
Cura, Oats, llay, Itran, Gist, Real, Groceries,
«naatry Product-, and all KlndHufl >mI.
1X« BaytL,bel<ete» Wkltakerand Jlaruard xts.,
SAVAXXAU, GA
All order* wifi reevivu prompt attuntion. Consign
ments of-oll kiuds respectfully solicited. BA-I’eu:-
Iry sold to the best advmitage octl3-ly
article, we take great pleasure in urging our friends and customers to come forward and'huyit.
It certainly makes 3 pounds to l, when well cultivated-
l-arties buying on time will ho required to give a cotton lien note, payable 1st November, 18T2, *•*
as last season. * *
wHh 0 t1iTprit!ter\ 5 o^,V*i!'r l ''ll fi or™ tt t! II -? el!Verei11,1 Aogusla, yet leaving it oplf'* 1
Jersey Calves,
Essex and Berkshire JPigs
|iftt |nl« jjjs ml
FOR SALE.
de c 29.3m
FOR SALE.
L. S. HARDIN,
Loulayllle, Ky
H AVE YOUR PRINTING done
at the Sun lie re lianurr JohtMliee.
\Ve 1-iitve ;t Good ^Sioc:k Ahvoys on Um
ENGLAND A OlUt A«>vnts.
id
dcc23-3m
JOHN l-OTTS. CALVIN W. 1-AUK.
POTTS &, PARR.
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
PAIN TE PS,
Jackson at., 1st Door above Nat. Bank-
, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
TXTILL give prompt attention to all
V V orders for House-, Sign and Fancy painting
of every description. Furniture cleaned, tainted
and varnished, at shot t notice. Orders from the
country promptly iillid. Mixed paints, ready for
use - furnished to orde.-. i ul v 29 if.
u. t>vk. j. r. botuwki.1.. j. *. nvr, f*
DYE. BOTHYVELL & C0-,
f^OTTON FACTORS AND COM*
L MISSION MERCHANTS, N«-. J 'A,
st.'eet, Aupustn, Ga. Liberal udvaijct* t* 1 * 4
cotton ami other protluco when wqu tett-
for Bagginj;. Ties and Family Supplh* JJpJijr
tilled. All busiuem entrusteu to us will
prompt peraoual alteuti* n. .ceil*
iMr* Coimuiulons for selling cotton Li 1
oct 7-1'a'Jni ^
A Second-Har d .
SALE. Enquire at tie.ofl*
TAOR
J? fo tl
the S.u.Ueru Uanut-r-