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eorgia, Franklin co.— Ulre&Ptf AIffiattdc;Rff 1872Z N'T Ordln*ry’eO«p#, Aug Sth, 1S72. __ -rMimr.j uitodtv U*i,1U« FURL SUPPLY, bf the« ‘J.'twfifoW.Wl ‘-'.BURKE'S ,+<Lfr. r£ (,f— -viotl urj'pfl out w/tfml ' planters t< as lliev are jnst’ aboift ^ha^ls'geiieral- opon tbo subject. But the following from a friend is too practical, too valu able and too worthy of imitation not to be given to the public, though''by 'packing butter, but it is worthy of arranged that any smaller amount valu-4can be cut from them in jfrie hnadisat manner. This is an experiment in no means intended , fbr such a djs- posal. ‘ ’MWlwL«*t# wore again'* great .'success with,me, contrasting trernen- s .black oab- .1 "fw f tuhble b»ve cow peas now grow : iug oeautifullr ’ upon them in two'feet drills. This will be tnrnd under in September. I manure every acre I plant and find green crops the easiest, cheapest, and most effective mode of furnishing vegetable matter.” ■*«- Would that every planter in the t&taSzs® such a system, 5U2 actUaST" jcuOfKsynTmcrcicu. dealers.—Ihif- To Prevent Gapes in Chick ens,—A writer in the Poultry Bulle- tin says he puts a small quautity of carbolic soap in solution under the wings and on the breast oft bo "hen soon as slie comes off;with, her brood, and repeats the application once a week, and thus prevents gaps, which, he claims, is caused by the larger species of the loose, which lays its young in the chicken’s mouth. I\r»we*fiPi; p*>* <-rful jnymtyfS , ?R0RGFlE95,SPt£ASAhn- DRINK T. CM lsttSrtl i i s MvatMbfc SteSEE^EBagSHBga ijicy p^uiy ino i j-'iciu, and wiU cun. DYSPEPSIA aSSENERAL DEBILITY. Remittent ini Intermittent Fever*, ERVOUS DiS0BtSTU\7EfiEOMPlAINT am) «n • pravtntura.of Chfik »ad Ko Dl SEAS r S OfWEjIttDf ff t&BL APDE F Alft watt tints p.wsful efficaey. t EUSISziL^ Wi toaifa t»«h*^»lM Wi , In blik rite. Although each succeeding number affords afresh pleasur&to its friends, the real value and beauty of The Aldioe wiU be most appreciated af- tt has tu-en botfrtd up at the close or the year.— ARKWIUTOR t ORGANIZATION re and en! for five con- utiofai^e gr»ph. Such a system, secutivp; Southern value of our lands one hundred per cent. ) 1 The sanie letter, 25th June, srys: “The acid phosphate, composted with cotton, seed, gives brillant promise thus far—mostly on corn, 600 pounds to the acre, one-third acid phosphate and two-thirds cotton seed.” “ Manipulated phosphate, of bourse, i* doing good service, as I apply it combined with the best of domestic manures. This always will pay as I avoid excessive applications:” > - , S 2*?“ jtfwn .tM» yeiy month (August) m t cotton land, and covered with sweeps ; or sow in October just after the cotton has been once picked over, and in either case eaten down by sheep, if not forced on too rapidly by a warm fall, will in the following May return lo the sower the cheapest Jot of stock food he can possibly grow. In ,jVfiy f^esh jjand, or in land highly manured, barley will do equally a4 MV' i « n L.i. 'M Ij J. S. ECHLNCK, M. S. r a Tinman being has passed *vmy for whose her* was no other reason than Sue neglect of Those n”? Kmll? Sfc Bleeping the dreumlem slumber Into which, had they calmly adopted •b. Joseph n. anrevcK-s smrt* TKEAT.’IKXT, wwaeggaawBtaaMr nr. ncncncK nas in nil own case proved tnit wherever sufficient vitality remains, that vitality, by his medicines and his directions for their use,Is quickened Into health Art v Igor. vigor. In this statement there is nothing presumptuous. To the faith of (lie Invalid Is made no representation that Is not a thousand times substantiated by living and visible works. Tr.e theory of the cure by Dr. bends'* medicines is as simple as it Ls unfailing, •uring* selfieD 7 ’ JJJJ’V w n0 Hr *? ument - 11 1* ftelf-as* The^ea-weed Tonic*and Mandrake Pills are the Aral two weapons with which the * itadel of the malady Is assailed. Two-third* of the cases of con sumption originate in dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver, with this condition the bronchial tubes “sympathize'* with the stomach. They re spond to the morbific action of the liver. Heretbei comes the culminating result, and the setting ul with all its distressing symptoms of ^ . co^inraoji. . The Mandrake Pills are composed of one of I7a- tup-’a noblest gif»-tba PodophlUum reltatum. They possess all the blood-searching, alterative propertl««tf«^^boyBn^egj^they The work or cure ls now beginning. The vitiated and mucous deposit* in the bowels end In the ali- meator? canal arc ejected. The liver, like a clock. Is wound up. It arouses from Its torpidity. The stomach acta responsively, and the patient begins to feel that he Ls getting, aft last, _ A VUPPLT or GOOD BLOOD. The Sea-weed Tonic, In oonjnnctlon with the Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food. Chyllft- tatlon Is now progressing without its previous tor tures. Digestion becomes painless, and the cure Is teen to be at hand. There no more flatulence, no exacerbation of the s,L n:ach. An appetite sets in. Now comes the greatest liloofl j'urilier ever yet riven by an Indulgent father to MiUerinr man. 8chenck*s Pulmonic Syrup comes in to perform its functions and to hasten and complete the cure. It £ * ntm ~ -* *•- v “—e can not hi impaired jum the fond o expectoration, and •i Plough animals fed regularly «m -ahelled oats, or on ground barley will keep in better health, and retain their flesh better -doting the work sea- ion, than if fed en an equal weight of com. Ti<’ jft/h|> yUl/-**# (eda- vcnced ; for the idea can’t be gain- rayed.—Rural Carolinian. \4 f | Keeping Irish Potatoes. - . To keep Irish potatoes through the fall and winter, try the following meth od : Select ’ * row, "dry, ■ airy situa- -’S'W loft naiU " rtoo t‘ damp, nor much exposed to hot sun, and use this as your potato store room. Mix two bushels of charcoal with one ckfiiL lime fbr every Itatoes,' aitf aprinkle liis mixture through the potatoes im mediately after removing them from the field. In digging do not allow your potatoes to lie in the sun—let the air, dry them, in the shade—and throw out all cut and bruised tubers before nt f/ riitlo i* cnnn%11.se im-lr patlcgl* If ilielr I y. diseased; tarsal . J>« jise tl.*-y m ift thcymuMv in*t mu down vart; tiu*y n indulgi . ... l'ulnmnic -Syrup comes In to perform its md to hasten ami complete the cure. It enters at one© upon its work. Natnre can not be cheated. It collects and ripen* the impai ditwased portions ff tlio longs. In the J gathering*, U prepares them for expoctora! ro! in a very snort time the luulody is vanquished, gaiued vigor, stejis forth to enjoy the manhood or womanhood that was - maiVP A* liOAT. ? 1 rhe second thing is, tlio patlcuts must stay In a wnnn room untn they get well; It L* almost Impos sible ta prevent taking cold when the lung* are dis- et»ed. bat it must be prevented or a cure can not be effected. * resh air usid riding out. especially In thL* section of the country, iu the fall and winter sea son, are all wrong. Physician* who recommend . j un|fS arp are in tlie . ... - — , — -- - must walk *mi! room ^ mucli u lid nr fh^t ks the strength will boar, to get up a cood circulation of blood. The tlents most keep in good spirits—be determined gotwcll. This lias a great deal to do with the •tpe, and is the great point to gain. dOTxtr^fcure aftersuch a * * ItsTIn *h« worst vase*: and tkcra, hi slrffui. JOT. So hen ment to the^Facuiry *of hi* oww cure was-in these wooesr words; ML y yean sgo l was tn the last stage* or ccn- wmptkin; pnOpcgio my hed, and at one time my poysUXans thougtitthat lcould not liveaw'eek; than. m * n al straws, I heard of find obtained the preparations which I now offerto the public, and they made anerfret cure of me. It wssss^ssjsssffhs _ ... spit up more than a pint of ofTen- ®very morning for a long time. A* Us that began to subside, my cough, lever,pains, and night-sweats all began to leave ran. 5IU! l^eat that It was with difficulty that I could keep from eating too moch. I soou gained my stiengt^^uyl have growfj in flesh once fol abated telligent and practical peach-grower l|i|ji<Byrihraiyy buckwheat ip toe orehard, the ground is kept from being run over with'weeds. The buck wheat ahades the ground and thereby . enridsto the soil—an Important item , In the fall the buckwheat is plowed under. By this means the cut-worm ic greatly kept 4adar subjection, be tides fertilizing the soil. The seeding should be done about the middle of July or first of August. Plow shal- stetfElLjaoi Chooee fine dip each one in too lipe ng lye for a hall the* down, having i remove ., , 'pi^ripudy pricked them With a pin or enane needle; rub them dry and throw theny* few at a tnnev into ^ pan of IraiUng syrup, composed of oiie pound of sugar (white)' to one pint of water;, lat. them hoik qptilf straw .van he gently run through to the Atone; take them carefully out, B.d^arXjRst -ATS'idy or good whisky in equal pro- rnu titNi; place your peaches in suita- "’•V jw*» pour the syrup on and seal hew .down. They are best after be- onths. Make a syrup pf sugar as you hAve is quite as Peeklor Butter. -a 7 - lit promUsa to snaWer k-'wkAtUtfg felt, A ^rkit» barrel is prepared by filling tu^'fcfropvtdepA r^tfci;«rong and mi bxittor, as it ii taken frtim l rti'« T chnm artd prepared for p;^kct, ei ibarefully selected as to ocV w and quality and enclosed in plain racks, weighing from five tea pounds each. These sacks in the barrel or firkin, fresh •and as the brine complete- them tbsy can be kept in this . andition for any length of time, it is BS r yean I have enjoyed unlutcrru|ited health." Hr. Schenck haft discontinued ills profemionat vlftlhi to Nmr York and Botton. He or his eon. Dr. J-H-Schenck, Jr., fttill continue to see patients their Office. No. U North Sixth Street, Ptilladeloh every Saturday from • a.m. to s p.m. Tl wish a thoroogh examination with the _ meterwlll be charged Si. TheRespIrometerdi the exact condition of the longs, and imtlintft readily learn whether they nru curable or act. The directions for taking the medicines are a •d to the Intelligence even of a child. Follow theae directions, and bind Nature will do the rest, excess. no other accompanlm, ‘ Uons that accomiutny Of returning health, li J them: First create , hunger ls the most we., t comes, ns It wlU come. Id ~ d bio toms are gone forever. - Dr. Bchenck’a medicines are constantly kept In tensof thoigutadt of fkmll lee. As a laxative or pur- JHtr WILL REST.ORE-YOUTHEULVICOR to the wasted trimt, and correct all >RRE€ULAR1iy0FTHE BOWEL? Will save days cf suffering to the sick, and msEBEmmamm The grand Tanacea for aU the ins of lift, Eamamaamm The Standard y/ 0 X p ™ s iTi BITTERS/^tUA,i^ m . . hsoiotely without com- inpri- cor i-horaeter. Thepo««essororthe . -H 1 c:-.ni»t d u.-r.-yte The fjusn- lit Hi lie.: pap ,-r.uni engravings iu any other shape - number of volumes /or ttn timet its cost. The labor of getting The Alditte ready on the prees is so great that rtprinling is out of the ques tion. WUb the exception of a small number spe cially reserved for binding, the edition of 1871, is exhausted, and it is now a scarce ss well as NEW°FEATUEUEiS FQ|jjS72. * ‘ ART DEPARTMENT. >4 The enthusiastic support so rredtlg accorded to thotr enterprise, wherever It haaheen introduced, has convinced the publishers of Zph Aldlne of tlic soon-lnesanf their theory Ikjl IQS A meric m pair- lie would recorniu -nd heartily 'sntq-ifl any sin. cert effort to elevate tlio tmo smtxfttnnanl oflllus. trated puhiiixtrious. Tbat noiir weekly wicked sheets exist emt Uii ive), not evkseium that there G. HAUSER, MA NUFAC1U RE II OF CTO A R>% DEALER IN Tobacco, Piprs, Maccabny Snuff, Confectionery, Fire Works & Fancy Goods Sign of Indian Squaw, Col. Avenue. tults*a A AAA, and Pancake Tobacco always o HI A GROVER S BAKER SEWINCj MACHINES! ! PRONOUNCED THE BEST IN USE, /JpX W5Q H|\.VE TRIED 1 them. These machines/with all the IMPROVEMENTS —AND ATTACHMENTS bo had, at manufacturer’s prices, freight V *1lU v fi BANNER OFFICE. LIVERY, SALE & FEED STABLE. GAM & RIIAVES Ml T3ESPECTFUtLY^ < MnomIce JL\) thesr friends and the public that they have recently added to their stock a nnmber of Fine Harness HoTses, NKW BUGGIES AND HARNESS and put everything in lino order for the aammvr bu*i 111**9. Plixtons and polite drivers furnished on short notkt: in 1 i i iiil T i„. f if ^ Trams may always he had for trips to the moun taiiu^of any jtoint tlesired. j * n.ay243 —.i Lli.—t—if —_—j LONGS & BILLUPS, BROAD ST., A THEXS, GEO, DEALERS IN DRUGS ifl MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY STATIQJNERT PFBFCuSERT. LIQUORS. BITTERS, AND EVERYUHING usually JLJl. usually kept ,ta a First Class Drag Store. k® has been part! in the selection lability of oui ' 9 assured that • ~~ty* M iiii'if if VTP JTTTiT* d fidplity. STOCK OF FANCY GOODS Is large and attractive, embracing a great variety PERFUMERY, 1UD Particular attenti ofaur atock tlAO a bottle, or *7J0 W qenu a box. Fm -weed Tonic Mandrake PlUx by qu Cruggjftta and deal era ERICAN T HIS iplendid weekly,greatly enlarged and Im proved, i» one of Che most useful and inivrest- ingjonrnals ever published. Every number is beautifully printed on line paper, and elegantly il lustrated with original engravings,representing Xetr Inventions, Xovellics in Mechanics, Manufactures, Chemistry, Photogra phy, Architecture, Agriculture, Engineering, Science A Ait. Formers, fflechnwira. 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DOBBS, T VEALER IN DRY GOODS, 4-J GROCERIES, PRODUCE, HARDWARE, READ Y-MAIJE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, 4*4 kb abort, an aeeorted atock ef family aid pi»Pt*tlon merchandise. Thq higneetmarket price ptdd for country produce. Of il G?eafim< Just received at tfgte'iftiftfe’SrbRE l*n eautij. i A} $200 Reward. I WILL’g/^E thoalioTe reward for the arroet, wOl, pfqnf rahonvict the party or parttea whom I hdye nMulsWItw have several tlmea to prawriKs occupied by me. msy it COURTENEY BEALL. -in, :'' f ;itri MOST BEAUTIFUL D E e A L’GiOf M A'TO B Transfer Pictnrts, AT Tin-; ^pvy.pRUGSToms. »** a<» it- ^ Jin *>| yjfby .ijOU 1 iil Silu-ti handsomest _ , •> . i. .1 ' la*^^ lutojob Give my love to the artist workmen of THE - their Wh *reM DnxitJ Carson, adminiitrator of .the estate of AttS Bellamy, deceased. U.3 applied Jo me for left** of diimUeloa from ixi-l w,l,,«T:»1-t rn- J tie* t» v.: .> • ,- J Xl»-r-f-ire, il! p -fs -n- ;I;W c -tr-' - . •• J i sissss u"oSit is;* j i Ucdinsry u «:* iW*.>utuy« bis *lievh-irgfii tr,»iu the 1‘ -fttiWal*.M#Mbly -M Mw Stale od(_f»edridid, , adminis lutii-n of sri.1 ’estate. . j -j I Witness tap liutd and official slgu»tui»;^bl» Aug/8th, t8?A A. J. MORRIS, Ordinary. ( ' EOl'GlA, HART COUNTY.— V3T ElijJb 0.-111 ke, has nj.plied to me for - • .. for exemption of iiei sonulty and setting apart and val uation of the saute, and i will pass upon the same at it o’clock P. M., on theSI dse - - J - my office. Aug 28 187; oasiva a w 111 upuu tut Mtutc » IheDl day of August 1872, a F v C v OTBPHE>SON, Ord. rrEORGIA, FRANKLIN CO VJT whereas, John M. Freeman appli- d to * - *rip ‘ _ . __ . . I to me for letter* of guardianship of the property in Franklin Co. Ga. belonging to the minor children of John A. Holly «f the State of Alabama. .1 These are therefore to cite and admonish all an-l singular the kindred and friends of said minors to file tneir objections ifany they have, why said guardianship -h.iul.l not be granted the applicant at October ferm next of this Court. Given under inv hund, this August lftth 1872. ' A. J. MORRIS, Ordinary, Hart Sheriff Sale. '\\TILL BE SOLD before the Court V V House Door in the town of Hartwell, on the first Tuesday iu September next, the following property, to-wlt: ; . -, Serentv-five acres of land, lying and being in said county, on the waters of Shoal Creek, adjoin ing lands of Samuel llyrum, Jefferson IloJb.nd and others ; (said land is to be cut off of the King’s Bench tract, of corner joining Samuel Byrum and Jefferson Holland.) Levied on as tho property of Joseph L. Chambers, to satisf a li. fa. in favor of Mary E. Webb, administratrix of J. M. Webb, de ceased, vs. s-iid’ J. S, Chambers. Prepcrty pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. Aug. 9-41 “■ G trons, and his paper ji r . than of the taste of the eewnUry. A* a guarantee or the exeeUenee of this department, the publish er* would beg to announce during the coming year, specimens from the following eminent American artists: W. T. Richards, Granville Perkins, James Bmiley, Wm. Hart, ■ -. F. 0,C. Ihirtey. R. E. Piguet, lVm. Board, Victor Nchlig,' Frank Heard, George Smiley, Wm. H. Wilcox, Paul Dixon, Aug. WUl, r James U. Beafd, J. Hows. These pictures are be iug reproduced without re gard to expense by the very best eugravars in the uountry.and will bear tho severed critics' com par. ison with the best foreign work, It being the deter- minaflon of the publisher, that The AMine shell Im a successful vindication of American taste In competition with any existiug publication in the arid. LITERARY DEPARTMENT. Where so much is paid to illustration and get up of the work, too much dependence on appearances may very naturaUy be feared. To anticipate such misgivings, it ls only necessary to state that tho editorial management of The A Mine lias been in trusted to Mr/RICH A UP HENRY STODDARD who has received assutsncee of assistance from a host of the most popular writers and poets of the country. THE VOLUME FOR 1872 will contain nearly 300 pages, and about 250 fine engravings. jCowimeneiwg with the" number for Tantfary, every third number will contain a beau tiful tinted picture on plate paper, inserted as a frontispiece. The Christmas nnmber for 1872 will be oeplcndid volume in itaeli; containing fifty engravings, (four: tn tint) and, although retailed at £t, will be sent itbout extra charge to all vearly subscribers. A CHROMO TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER was a very popular feature last year, and will be repeated with the present volume. The publishers have purchased and reproduced, at great eixpense the bewutiftat oil painting by Skis, entitled “ Dank Natubk’s-Sciiool.” The ehrorno l« Uxl| inches, and is aw' exact fsraslmlle, In aixe am" of the original picture. No Ante; which wUI at all compare with It, hi iered at retail for less titan the price A Mine and tt together. It will be with theJanu irv namber, to every sal pays forone year in advance: TERMS FOR 1872. One copy, one year, with Oil Chmmo 95 00. FiraCopies Y 3 «. ,•* 20 00, Any person *en3is< 10 mmcsand^lQ will reeei an extra copy gruti*, making 11 copies for the money. Any person wishing to work for a omnium, can have our prerainm circular on application. We ive many beautiful and desirable article* offered r no other paper. Any i-ersou wishing to act, rormanently, ns'our agent, will apply, *Hk re/errncr, enclosing SI for outfit. James button a co., PUBLISHERS. dec l 23 Liberty street. New York. * EORGIA, FRANKLFN CO.— ~J Whereas Thuinas J. * Ihrjvf, i*t* jciid county, applies for letter*of adeitrfyrf-attsn upon the cs- tatwof G*»id Garner, ,i;cc’:. r.l: 7 hese are there fore to cite ami icljjx i.i tb all r.ttd singular, the kin dred and creditor!' m saM -Icrcased, to show cause, if anv tbev liavc.a: my - alee, within the time prescrilied by law, why said letter* should not be granted. , Given under ray hand, at office, this August 3d, 1872. A. J. MORRIS, Ord. < ( ER’5 LEATHER-STOCKING NOVELS The enduring monuments of Feral more Coop er arc his works. While the love of countrv con tinues to prevail, hi* memory will exist in the hearts of the |H*ople. 8o trule patriotic and Amer< ican throughout, they should Ond a place in every American’s library.”—Hmuiel Webster. A New and Splendidly-Illustrated Popu lar Edition of Fenimorc Cooper*8 world famous Iseather-Stocking Romances D APPLETON & CO. announce • that thMT have commenced the publication of J. 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APPLETON A CO., Publishers, 549 A 551 Broadway, New York Garden Seed. ! a large .as- Buist’s Celebrated CaiNen Seed, which we offer to Merchants and the retail trade VERY LOW for eash. ; LONGS & BILLUPS. Jan- 12-tf AUGUST no ft K, MERCAHNT TAILOR AND DEALER IN A Ready-made Cl billing 6Jin so iu 22a CHOICEST Vi at tin* session of 1871. tabling tho (iaecruiue^.. dar, Ac. PirtnWliwftyl Fr«cO;i».i i For saint it li 1 No r.lligf bt rf Winter Willingly b? Without Ik Just Published, Complete in orts'Vofame, ^jppivfiwtvibo 1 1 ]■ - >, TT’S Book STORE. Pronouncing Dictionary, BIOGRAPHY &'m YTtlOIsbiak, Si-MOin of the JSm.nniYperiohi of an Agei and C'nintriet, and Accountt of the Norte, Hindoo, and Oauie Muthotogict, with the Pro* ,nunciaiien oftheir names in the Diffcr- tmf Language* in whieh I hey aedtr. 15Y J. THOMAS, A. M., M. D. CompletP In 1 Vol. Imp. BVo, Toned Pa per, Nheep, $15.00. This invaluable work embraoea the following pe culiar features in an eminent degree: I. Great completeness and conciseness in the Bi ographical Sketches. , . II. rtucciaet but comprehensive ncconttls of all the more interesting snbjeetsof Mythology. III. A logical system of Orthography. ,, IV. The accurate pronunciation ot the names. V. Full Bibliographical references. J OPINIONS OjFtHE PRESS. All Kinds of Letter Press ’! —SUCH AS ** BOOKS, - POSTERS, PAMPHLETS,' HANDBILS, CATALOGUES, DODGERS, LETTER-HEADS, LABELS. GUTTER-SNIPES, BILL-IIEADS, DRAY RECEIPTS, RECEIPTS, EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS m W. H. HOLLAND, Sh’ff. fA EORGIA FRANKLIN CO — Four week* uflor dulo application will br made to the Court of OnTiimv of said rounty, for leave to sell the real estate Helondiug to the eatafe of Abrahum Aalerhold. deceased. Aug. 3. 1*72. LKVI SF.WLLI., » x Ant * n HENRY li. AUER HOLD, ) _ ’ Administrator’s Sale. -TTTILL BE SOLD, iK'foreIhe C. urt VV limi t- <l<K>r ,.f H.u-t county, vu the font Tuesday in S«»i»irnM*er next, florin; the legal houi'sot's:t!e. one town l«#t iu tlif town ol‘ ilarl we 1, contiiining one acre, more or les^, at lj lining L«»t No. Ill, on the Hast, and the Camesvllle street, on the North; to be sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary of said <*ouoty, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor*- as the proper! v of B. M. Scott, dec’U. Tennsc**h. TbivJuly 15, I-S72. C. L. SCOTT, Adm’r. Isa0«r< Notice. A rPLICATION will be made to the Ordinary of TFraniltn couHV, 111.', to Thomas ^ f. CHITWOOD Aug. 1st, tart-It “■?7 r '~wo A PPLICATIO AN- courtof Onjinary to hwheM on the first M< for leave to acll the lamls WUUam M. Hunter, .lii’L 1 HU July 30-lt. Aotic “ Lippincott’s Biog I Dictionary, accordin.3 graphical to the unanlmon*opinion ofdlstinRuishVd scholar* Is the best work of the kind over published:—PAi7* adelphin Ledger.** “The most complete and satisfactory work of the kind in the language.’'—rUhicago Standard. “The uiosl comprehensive and valuable work of the kind that has ever hem attempted. An invalu able convenience.'*—BostonEvening Traveler. “ The roost valuable contribution to lextcography Id the English tongue.’’—Cincinnati Chronicle. "No other work of the kind will compare with it.” —Chicago Advance. “ This work presents a very wide range of treat ment, great comnactness and perspicuity, wonder-, ful accuracy, and a typographical execution that is absolutely perfect.”—*V. Y, Evening Pott. "The most complete Biographical Dictionary In the world."—Philadelphia Age. * “ An admirable work.”—Jv. 1". Independent. " A work of extraordinary value.”—Boston Pott. “ Its plan is admirable.”—AVtr York Tribune. For sale by all Bookseller*, or will l»e sent free of expense, upon receiptof price, by the Pub lishers. .Special circulant, containing a full description ol the work, with specimen pages, will be sent on np» plication. J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.. Publishers, 715 and 717 Market st., Phils., anil 25 Bond at., N.Y, nuv.25.6tu next, lor leave lo sell l'i; ltituls liclur.giu/.to ih estate of Awwa Smith lata uf caxd Aoimty, aec’d. WM. J. OLIVER, JOHN GILBERT, July 30-41 it 1 Kx'r«. EORGIA, FRANKLIN VJT Caurt of Ofdlnarv of said eounty. CO. Wherias, Thomas Morris, admiulairatorof R. W. Morris, late of said eotuity, deceased, petitions the lurk tor a,divUaqje from eal'1-administration: Therefore, atI p-fsons eonrerned ere hereby re quired to show cause. Ifuny they have, why said Thomas Morrlsshoold trot, at the regular term of said court, to be tield on the first Monday in Au gust next, be discharged from enhl administration. By order Of saW court, *t-a recolar term thereof, :ld this tho '6th dar of Mire 1 *K. may 24 A; J. MORRIS, Ordinary. QEORG-IAy FRANKLIN CO.— TT Cdtfri of bfdttrtt*r Where** Thoms* More O. Greene. l*v-.< " qrt»r* ® . of wfM eounty. Morris, administrator of John m«*y. deceased, petitions ~'laaftr*)*atiAittT*tiou: crett, tdreShureby re- W -ii imrerirv tvnui.ou, -aiw’Utlicvf • c- eajjso.lfapyothey havh, why said - iomas Morels ftftofiM net,'.t a regwlor term of said court; to be' held on the first Monday in Au gust next, be discharged from maid administration. By . order of said court, at a regular term thereof, leld’thtsHmiKWduy oruhy;<ta**i:» -t ^jnay 24 _ A. J. MOKUISj Ordinary. Wrtd-.-i-a.’h ■ — 5QE _ — Y^HORLiPAr'yiWNl^L*N CO.— VJT Courtof Ordinary 6fsaid contrfy.-'• Whereas Tbumaa Morel*, executor of John Mor ris, Jr.'.'latc or said county, deceased, pl-fitton* the Therefore; aU perfon* itontSereipSyirerhWehy re- ulredtoahbw cause, ifany they Dave, why raid Thomas Mureta should het, *ttug regular term of saidequrt, to lie held on tne first Wonuay th Au gust next, t>6 discharged from said Execntorship. By order of said court, at a regular term thereof, held this the 6th day of May, 1572. may 24 A- J- MORRIS, Ordinary fA EORGIA, FRANKLIN CO.— VT CoccTor OROi5ARthrs4tD Oorwrr. -Whereas Thomas Morels, adip'r of L. J. J.Scott, late of said county, deceased, iiftitlons the Court for a discharge from said administration -. Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby re- .) why said lar term of t, tiedtscliaigeitfsere aaiila«lssiiilil ration. hJ?d T tb ■ the 6th flay of May, 1872. day or Wav, 1872. A. J. MORRIS, Ord. G eorgia, franklin co.— Court of Ordinary of said county.—Wherea« Thomas Morris, adm’r of Martin Green-md, late of »ld county, deceased, petitions the court for a discharge from said edministr -.-.tuu Therefore, all persons ot-ncarnuJ. are hereby required to show caqsq, gf any they have) why ■aid Thomas Motydsahopld not, at a regular term of said Court, JO the held on the first Monday in Auguit next, be discharged from said ndministra- Uon. By nrder of said court, at a regular tenn thereof, held this May oth, J872. DUTCHEE’8 UHGTKING FLY KILLER, FOR SALK AT TIIK NEW DRUG STORE. WM. KING. Jr, * CO. Christmas BRIDAL and HOLIDAY IPreseut! JMMENSE IMPORTATION OF OOUS, VftSIS, DINNER SETS, Boheul anGlass, 1OIIETSETS, FRENCH CHINA, SILVER WARE, *c.,&t.',^«i IEATNESS AND ^ t* S-nii »i w , For the JPresidentialCampL nun FOR ONE DOLLAR; r T'HE OPENING OF THE CAMPAIGN FOR TRF. px r-r mv - Jl President, Members of Congress and State officers is close at hand, ^ ^|j he most in»iK)rtant in the histnrv'of the country. The BANNER will wiiu r . t JT?I ai ‘ w 'o f Democratic principle*, of which it has been t'Oll OVER FORTY YF.AB \v* V M ffcq flvocate. In order to place the paper within the reach of all, we have deiettuvdfcJend' 1 Until the 1st of Januury, for One Doll Wc urge upon our frieuds in the various connties of the " Old Sixth" the Itanomn organization and the dissemination of reliable information concerning our fitste The powerhss conditionjnto which the Radical party in Georgia has sunk underthe ,.Ut infamy, leaves it no hope ufeven partial success save from inertness orditisiun in*,h, ‘ - Whatever policy may be adopted In reference tu the Presidential campaign—whetht,ora cratsand Refortu Republicans act together, let our State organization l« prewrird strength be frittered away by the greedy rivalry of independent candidates, nr lost t, the public welfare. Letevcrv comitv organize earlv, nominate capable and htiOfit > . Wholesale Produce Depot, t . ru,,> ; nd "T FOR T ,B XT 6 * - T i is u ,hP °" * war « savannah, gkorgia Vindicate Sound Principles and Preserve (J Only establishment of the kind in the city where Government TURRETS, CHICKENS DUCKS, GKESK, EEfiS, Game, Fruits, Vegetables, <tr., Are received and sold on commission. «*a»Uonsigninents solicited from the country. ^.Commission for selling, 5 i«-r cent. t*j»_Returns promptly made in an v way directed. WjtFowl coops returned free of freight charges. »a_Murk YOUR OWN NAME as well as my address on all shipments, that I may know to whom the article belongs, it*. Liberal ad vances madeon cotton oopsignm’ta. GEOUGE S. IIKKKERT. Produce Broker and Purchasing Agent. IM Bay tu foot of liarnard. oct 13-nm The history of our past defeaU, in counties with a real Democratic majority, is th**^ *t to organise, a neglect to work, a neglect to cie@mAVf poeuntm I and a timid deference for those who from principle or a want of it, decrv nomitin, themselves before the i>eo le as independent candidates. To prevent snch disasters, the unseemly^reed for office, we appeal to all good Democrats to OJrtG-^lSriZE, ORGANIZE! nd go to work with a little of the old-time zeal and devotion to good government. The rate at which we offer our paper for the campaign, (less than $2 a year) ought to j Several Tliotasand New Subscribe* We especially urge the county officers and oW friends of the paper to iutsrest themielTM ;| their old organ. JS. A. ATKINSON, Pu^ U ATLANTIC COAST LIS FEEiGHTROUTE. VIA WILR1NGTAN, COLUMBIA AND AOUJ TO ANI> FROM Baltimore, Philadelphia, !YcwYoii,Bosl And aU Eastern Cities, and all paints Sc”(fh and South-JTut OVER TAB ITILRIiNGTOJI 4 ff£LWlN, A\IMTItHNfiTo\. f H1IIIA HOTIWI0N And their Conner;:on . A N ENTIRELY NEA\ LINE of imlependant connections fm •» water at Wilmington, N. C., and Portsmouth. Va., and of unbroken cause from Ka-g’ transporting Freight without transfer or detention, to and from ail interior points. * Tbe management of this Lino present iu advantages to the southern Public, upon the «a.r Careful and Quick Trantportation. Uniform Ratet icith all rampeiing Lines, the isnrett Csrr-s.b- and so perfect asyatem ofateamship connections at Northern Ports as to enable bills ol bill signed and goods/oricardnf daily by one or the other of our routes, over both of wklA II* TRAIN TRANSPORTATION is given to Columbia, fi. and Augusta, Ga.. there ct.oar-.ill Fast Freight schedules to tcrmiual points. Read tlic following Excellent Schedule of Connertii VIA WILMINGTON AND SI E A MSB IP LINES. With Baltimore—By the Southern Steamship Co’s steamers, I.tirUlc, Rebecca Clyde, Idiv « each port every five days— Awdkeivs A Co., Agents, Td, Smith’s Wharf, ljhltuncrt. With I’ntix-lrlplil i—Southern Mail .Steamship Co’s steamer Pioneer, leaving each port ----- ti W. L. James General Agent, ISO south 3d st., Pnila. Also, through Andrews A to 1 :j v I with Schriver’s Daily PropellerLine, without drayage in Baltimore. With hew Vo a—Lorillard’* steamshipline of first class iron steamers, Benefactor, Rente* I Fanita, and two additional ships now building, leaving each port every four divs-HU 33 Last River. Wilmington A Atlantic steamship Company's steamers, Milropolu ni i leaving each port weakly—Washington A Co., Agents, 173, Greenwich st., Inr'...Jr: 1 The steamships of these lines being built exclusively for freight transportation, carry li **■ freight In unlimited quantities. rnay'JJ A. J. MORRIS, Ord’y. 'REET, i GA - AND. NAG, 1 FOR 1872^ * JUST RECEIVED, AT THE NEW DRUG STORE. T. MAREWALTtk, ■' aarGOiu CATOOSA SPRINGS! THE GREAT FOUNTAIN OF REALTHandPLEASURE, WHERE YOU WILL FIND Vv •’ An slid Virginia tt'eioume." In^tlieau- tlfnl and luvelv vile, twenty.five miles south-east of Chattanooga, and within two miles of the rail road leading to Atlanta, lie the celebrated and world-renowned CATOOSA SPRINGS, jsroToaiD for. THE GREAT VARIETY, AND CU RATl VE PROPERTIES OF- WATEES- There are Fifty-Two Distinct Springs Wmn this Magic Vale, inriaing almost evqry variety of water found in the famous muuutaias of Virginia. -RED, BLACK. AND WHITE SULPIIER. Alum, All-Healing, Rvi, Sweet, Mont vote tuul all the (foilybcate Waters kuownto the Medical IForM.. A NEW BALM OF GILEAD, and cure for all the diseases that human fiealr is heir to. ' .7: ■ Will be opined June 1st. 1872, by , W.Y;. HEWITT, Jn 21—It. Lata iffte Globe Hotel, Angusta.Ga. GOODS FOR DOLLAR STORES AND FIFTY CENT STORES 1 IMPORTERS, Atlanta, Ga, •j 1. T. DOTH WELL. J. It. DYE, JU DYE. B0THWELL & CO., /-lOTTON FACTORS AND COM- MISSION MERCHANTS, No, US BeynIda, street, Augu*tn, Ga. Littoral advancra utode on cott4>niiiifl other prod w e when ret|uit«*fl, for iLi^iug, f ew ;mii - 8u]i*Ht i pur nlets tilK*l. Ail t.uaincHS rwirusJvti lo in uiil bramifliy MERCHANTS AND HOUSEKEEPERS! Consult your interest, buy from MoBRrDE <fc CO.. Cheaper than you can in New York, and save the freight, breakage, delay and Insurance. dec 8 .it. -.i, Via Portsmouth and Inland Air Line. With nalUmoree—Via Bay Line steamers, daily, R. L. Poor, General Agei t, Union Dod-' ald. Contracting Agent, 154 West Baltimore tt., Balt. „ _ With Philadelphia.—Anoamesic Line,tri-weekly—Jxo. S. Wilson, Gemval Agent, . a Phils. Clyde* Co’s steamer*, semi-weekly—Clxdb A Co., Agents, U, south W-'-' ” ' With New Turk.—Old Dominion steamship Co’s magnificent steamers ll'j/itaot', .Way’’- Saratoga, Uultmu.Old Dominion, liavinga capacity of 15.0U0 bales of cotton per vett. ■ imit tri.wecfciy, all the year tound. and oftener, as necessity demand-;. Freight rertt— - 1 303Broadway, 187 Grcenw ich st., Pier37, North River. With Boston.—Via Boston and Norfolk -icampabip Co’s steamers, leaving each prrt tr - , "‘ Sampson, Gen’I Agent, ,55 Central Wharf, Boston. -• ” With these perfect vtoamship connections, freights are not exposed to the risksof »rtth« ,: j transfers; through Bills of Lwtlng are Issued to all point* common to competing lines rate ■> cations, shipping directions, tags, stencil plates, etc., furnished on application t« the »» 4ir ; Agents named. Mark your goods “ via Portsmouth and Wilmington.’ 1 or “ t ia Stesntshiw’ tun,” as yon may prefer, and direct Bill, of Lading to be forwarded to A. POPE, liestnl l! J"V at Wilmington, N. C., and they will avoid all detention. The following Southern Agfhb c can furnish all ntccssarv information, as will also Aguuuat all railway »mticnf: T. f. JAMES. Traveling Agent, Columbia, S. C. T. LYONS. Local Agent Augusts, G* J. A. SABLF.R, “ “ Charlotte. N. C. A. (’. LADD. “ ’« Atlanta, (A- BEX MOCK, So. Frit and Pas. Ag’t, Mont’y, Ala. AU claims for loss, damage and ovorcbarge promptly investigated and settled by the unit*. A. POPtJ Feb. 9, 3m. General Frrtfi”* just receive; A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK. OF HARDWARE, CTTLER1 mmM® & mm Which we are offeriug at very low prices. We will alsc keep Anti®? w a full stock of those famous Summey & Newton AXES, nt refine* P f Jackson. Wagons a Specialty- -oct 6 i. SUMMEY &NF.’ VT j ATLANTIC COAST U>' 1 ’ C -A.-N-'.,G *• - ' ' - ' ■ ”*1 Ki » HITCHCOCK A PATTERSON cure * •: .ail ■ N Ibis dreadlul disease, without the ; uso Q' of the knife, or any. JJ" affeot- Fof'dreuiar, wlthJteyHjniiqJhja;Jad- R * BHOAD NTItEKr, UGINT Y, t; » •Vf ARBLE MONUMENTS. Tomb -LVi Stone#,' etc., Marble Mantles, Furniture pmm t J>cr^iu;,l aitt-filti-n. fidh" C nimiMlons fi r et ttiqf eott. rj 1(4 pej-i HITCHCOCK t PATTERSON, jaa 1 Madison, Ga. TT*" 3 I t-v aid,! rathe a—t |f"v'T , FOR 1872. A Montldy Magazine for Youngest Reader 'T'HIS unique and much-admir- -L ed work, begun in 1867, and how a wel come atnl trusted visitor in every intelligent fatuity where there is a child, retains Its unrivalled corps of contributor-ami Artists, and gives in evoiv mnutser a pr iVusiun of the CHOICEST plCWRES, executed in tbe beat and most costly style, and de- , ginned eeppetally for the young. .The peculiar features that have distinguished It thus tar. will characterize it during the cutting rear, and NEW iND VARIED ATTRACTIONS .garaffiffigft. isirateJv,;; aepantely, «j its hrewnfol bound volamet, can be apr 19-<m sihBPmSms&d Reorganised for the Summer of DOUBLE-DAILY, ALL-RAIL CONNECTION, 4UGUSTA, WllMISfiTBII, HCiO» |! AN ADDITIONAL DAi.LY CONNECTION, VIA lUIGtim. WltMtNOTON AN0 AND THE ~ , . Magnificent Bay Lin e Slea nun * * ly. ot in bee uppUcfl., ,1 AcUS-ly do»lo t; BURKE’S BOOK8TORF. Through ticket* to all promlnaat points, on sale at alttenniwal-polwt*’ . ; v . Yirginia Springs and Excursion Tic ^ -VVhkSi'tsju :r<^r^’»«®wari«*fiMK. fen. 1st. juonigy*' *n8SCB?C r