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ro fEACEKUS.
And tbe P«l»li « ner«ll».
E. J. HALE A SON, 17 Mur. »y stre* i,
Ni-w York, ha'e ju*t ia >ed
A SCHOOL HIS r J ORY
<H ihe United Staten.
Bt HON. ALEX, fa STEi HENb,
Frofnnw-r of History aui Pol tical vri
taco iu the University of G ’or®
TEMTIMONf AjjM :
A Review, by Rkv. D. WjuIS, D D.
PratmleDt of OgIetli>>r)>e Lmveisit>
Atlanta. G*.:
Thu **lu* iif work, which It*. U a ana oust,
lookMi tor. b»* ttconUy appeared iu a ecidi 1i> at
tractive *u.1 p<qral*r form. Iu typug aphl> *j » n
mechajuuai iieculior reflect* credit > th* bout
wht.li h*« iMtitMl it. id ita convciiio . «j %.,[]
bl tiding and nappy t r augsu-rnt Into h-pw-rsan
section. almiratny - l*pt tt to th" u» or reboot
tod cull*#”* »* U itbook. wo prmoct >m th'
oomprud » ooariy and extenalv* adopt on, < a t,
work to> general instruction uo reader in I ,*■ .an
onghl to tv without a copy of it. Tlie S utti ru p«
pla lua. be justly proud of thia noble out ib uc‘
to tbeir growing literature, and the gr nd old c it
mouwoaitU of i*norgia will doubtless" im e *u *X
prociatiou ol the inauatry, patriotism a id laieuta
her ilutingiiikheo aon by giving thie rtibyatoro
Tolu .ie * cordial welcome to tbe tnou and, of n«
inteliigeui aii.l bappt bouaebolda. We oeheve th
tbie work ot Uif gaeal Georgian la de ui.ed to \ ■
couie the s’andard of bletor’c truth and exceileD e
for oeniurlea to come, |uat la Mr tftepb na - work 11
the War between the Bute* la ackuowl ‘dp ;d to 1 ,
the most ooiuplete and triumphant vl ud. ation 1
the HouUierii people ever placed on record
From Kkv. J. J. BRANTLEY, D. L.
Proi« tptv.r of Belles Lettres ami Modem
Languages, Mercer Univ- -si v,M 4 oo",
Georgia ;
( mink you are tc be congratulate - o hav. 1
brought o'it a Sc hool Hmtorj, which, os Account ' I
its fairizefta. it# SouthPru oriK‘b, and •**>«!;.\liy t .*
fuUe«H and accuracy of tho ittior politic* i history
Urn . oiitturv, to supsrnede ail ofl^r at t .c
booth.
From lios. MLLLAKD FIX LMOKE
1»W Prtwideut of tue United ola e« :
I thlna it exceedingly well wrlttcu, a< d ad aural f
well re cui.lrd tor aoademiea and echo la it la
ceaaari > greatly coud naed. bni 11 aerira to ion!*
tbe pun ana marrow of our blatory, son.ewi 11
tingl'd, ae wu natural, with Southern luwa. but a
Impartial ss any we ran expect at thia Uiuc. nth ,
from tun Norib or Sooth. 1 regard Mr Utepuena
one ot o r anleat eiateamen, and certain y ve ycou
peteut to write a hiatory of tbe United tatea
From Hon. HEltSGHEL V. Jl liN-iON
Tbe iu««tu«xl of tiiu wort i» aclwirable Ka. U pi«
tur* is fiiat.iiCi; each la lu lta approp.iar phu< ; an.
they arc mo. onrn^u-d and grouped aa l* preaeut l
the ujiud'a eye a clear, lutelllgibie aud harm *ui«>u
aketcb ol ihe hiatory of the Uuited si at a, fro u col
ooiai tuiaiicy to prraetit dereiopiueul accurate li
lta deiim-auous, aud coploua, out m.U c* Qipemliou#
lu lta d lAiih. i he work ia anmlrabl> suited to the
uae of hcuooln ana the higher luatitutioi a o! .earn
lug. It would be uojuat to omit to ay tbit tbe
book, um to material, la gotten up id in at exc lient
style.
From Puof. 1UCHARD M. JObNSXON,
of l’i‘u Lucy Institute, Muryi md :
I regard the Coiupeudiuin of the Un-torj 0/ tl.e
United state., by lion. Alexander U StepOena, a
luoMt unpoi unt adillllon to American li eraturc. It
la a book for the school room, the cjolle e. the dm
vomit), and every library. Though aeverely too
denaed, yet it m mont complete aud peranlcuoun li
my opunou it in the only hiatory lu whl.h an Amer
lean, whether youth or aduitman. may had a u.t
accoun ot me banln on which the Uomc itulion lid
Oovernmeut of hia couuiry were founded, k. ery
one. and eapeciahy every atudont, ahontd hav 4
From x mc-f. E. A. fcj'iEED, c 1 Mer •
Uuivt*rsitj :
Tho* - Tcaebcra in the South who have taueht •»
Uletery ot the United Slates since the ttar will r«
olcewheu they aee llna book. They will be eai(-
cially pieaaed with that portion of the Hiatory per
taming to the late war, becnae lu thia part of tue
work tl ey will hud wuat baa not yet beuire met inv
eye iu a hooibooka: a air, unprejudiced atalemeni
of facta e. nine, ted with the bloody war '.etweeu tl n
state, southern youth can read lu thia 000k /
truthful Ui-iory of our great atruggle for free got
eminent by one who ia, of all othera, luoat couipe
tent to write aucb a wo.k. Let them re d it, atudt
It, and heed it* leaaoua of wisdom.
From tho N. Y. EVENING TEl.EGRAM
It la a notorious tact that even In code .ee linn- at
tenMou la pa.d to iha puilasophy of poiit ca. * <
Mr. Stepbeua auppdea tma knowledge. From th
dikeotery 01 Coiumbua to the esUll ,aliment ot
American Independeuee. he carriea the reader
quickly aud gracefully through all ol .he lead in v
•vouta that transpired, developing tone tacts iu
olomal History which led to the organization ami
trow th of the present form of government
a a • *
“In the treatment of these various suojecta, Mr
Htepheua ia uot a partisan, lie addn ssc a his read'
era from a point of view far above tbe influence 01
passion or prejudice, and in the atalemeni ot lacts.U.
which he mainly coutluea his work, there ia an ex
hibitiou ol ii..paruali.y that toroids the question
whether this man who thus summarizes the history
of hts country is Irom the North, South, Last 01
West.
Administrator’s Sale.
YA7ILL BE HOLD on tua first Tuesday in May.
”, oefore th* Ooirf-uouae door in ihe town ot
Lexington, Og etrior. a county, (>>
lem. hours of sale the following lol
e® 1 lVth district, 4tb section,
(Wirea. within tb
lota of land, to *!•:
- 0, originally Chero
kee, how Poik county eon'almng
FOwTT AC ft m. more or .esa.
No. 26J, 19th district 3d section, originally Chero
kee, containing
FOKTY ACHO, more or leas.
Said land sold as the propertv of K >oio Q Carter
< ^* c *^*ed. for 'be bent S' ot r.be heirs aud rredt ora
of said deceased. Terms aaeb
WILLIAM H. KIDD.
Adni'r taouin Q. Carter, dee 4
March 91, 1873. mb23
AdmimstratfOr’s Sale.
V OHKlbABLY to an Or er from the C mrt of Or-
dt .ary ol Oglethu. pe County. "1... will be sold
before tbe Court Monas door in Lvxingtou. said
County, witbtu tbe <egal hours of aa:e on the let
Tu«eday in May, 1873.
THhLR HUAKLd Of (j
Hold as 1 be property atj
of said County, lor
ongat tbe hsira of 1
Lexln H ton, March in.|1873.
nit-hiO dltkwtt.
O'
« .KlUOItPK SIlVidlPK S SALK.
Will nc »old, oh the tirst Tti widev
M»y ii^it, b^for- ib« Court>Uou*«* do«r io tbe
t »wii of IgOXifAgtH*. t‘» tbe bight-Mt oidder. tt’itbiD
the leg* bixim of Ht!6, ouo tr*ct of end. c
Two tiuoflre; au«1 iw vh ty.Jour *ud Cme-fou-ta
ttor-tt. lucre or Jet*, iu **)<1 county, acj cuing ialkIb
of W. ks. P. Hajme, F. M Mis Mathew*
and otb«m tb»* lauds ou which J t ULtnrj, haiu
now reaidea. Levied ou m the pr perty of Samuel
1 ardiukii, by virt'ie of t A ft ia«*ued by from the
ui© Hope nor < *«»urt of a*id c #nnty, in favor of J-jhn
F. »'.u; iiiLgfuru, aammietfat*r of Go rge T.
Cunniugfaam. dtceaaeti, «•. Haaae. Z. Hardman.
J. T. JOIiaaON,
mh)0 l>epiiiy nb»riff.
a _ K .1 » -bgl. Ui .. ,1 « •
V3 OnnivAUY'aOKriCk. Lexmgt >11.March lo. 1x73.
When-*-. W. J. ana J M . Norton having in p oper
form appliml t • me for p»rm*neu’ Iruera of admin
lstratiou on me eatate of James Norton, late of atid
oouuty. oecraaed, this Is to cite all persona inter
•tel to show cause, if any tmy ian. why letters
should not be granted the app.iunta, at tbe May
Term. 18 3, of this coart.
mhl'J B. h. M1TCHHLL. Ordinary.
“ The book is apropos to the times. It (bounds 1l
information with which every American ci'izei
ought to Imi familiar, aud whicu he will u ,1 fluu com
piled eisewnure. For tbe youtn of the laud it wil
prove luvamaole, aud we btlieve th t teach* ri
througuout tbe country will adopt it as a subntitut
for ail otuer histories of the Uuited States, as soon
ax they become familiar with its pages, aud olis-rve
with wuat tact aud nu|iresaiveueSH me di-ti.igoialied
anther baa arrayed bix knowledge to the end that It
may ue most easily and oago: :y acquired by the
young,
BOM THE EATONTON PRESS ANU MES
SENGER.
“ Lei i; l lutrouuced into ihe family -in.e, inu
the school-room—everywhere over this oread land
For 11 not only is instructive as well as eater aiuiug
to youth, b t is a most useful compendium lor al
grow u-up people who desire to tie well 1 iiormid.’
From the NMLAllNGi'ON Si'A14.
“As a school compeud this work Is a success in
every way. It gives a promiusuce to lea .mg poUl. •
cal events, aud Uicsc arc inaac lo subserve no par
sen inter* s* whatever. The book is abao'utely fr<
from sectional coloring, though it is tbe j-rodiiclioi
of oue 01 the great loaders ol xo ith* ra .bouguf
himself an actor in some of tbs grand scenes he de
scribe's. From a moss perusal of that part of th"
boos commencing with the chapter cotra uiug an
so o .ut ol 1 ;erce's admmistrati '.1, .*nd substniueni
cnaplers turough to ihe beginning of Inn currei i
year, we are satisfied Mr. Stephens has given a true,
unvarnished, lively picture of tbe tremendous sgt
talioii through which the country has pas ed durii.
two decades of her history.
AU the prouiiuent occurrences, civil an mill
of the war between tne States, are sketched iu rap ,
but distinct outline. Mr. Stephens’ style ts ess
terse, pure, graceful auu strong lie makes no specia
effort, as most of ach.iol-h s'ory writers .1 •. t writ'
uown to the compreheuaiou’of u.kjuv. une nauers
But there is notluug iu style or detail that th-
simplest Intellect cannot grasp.’’
From the TOLEDO (Ohio) SUN.
The wora as a Text-Book on Schools and Colleges
leone of the best ooudensed histones of the United
States we have bad the pleasure 01 perusing. It is
amply illustrated with portraits of eminent men wb j
figure lu American history, batue scenes, and tb
coat* of arms of the different States.
NOTICE BY THE PUBLISHERS.
This Compendium of Historj shoa
be iu every Schoolroom aud ev* ry L
brary in the United States. It is th
History of the country—a necessity to a
who wish to kuow what La been don-
and whv it has been done, Dy those who
made and those who have adm<nisterJ
the Government ot these States. It pre
sents not only the nnmaimed oody of out
History, but its pervading spiiit, and
wiil prr»ve a Vade Mecum to both student
and statesman. The volume—12mo .
513 pages, with numerous illustrutions-
is beautitully printed and strongly an<»
tastefully bound. Price, $1 60, Mailed
postpaid, on receipt of the pri *e. If
teachers for examinatioi half pv.oe; ou -
wnen to lieforwardeu bv mail, 26c. musi
ne auaea lor postage. Very libeial termi
made tor’ntrouiiction .nto Sch - ol> atti
Colleges.
E. j. c.Aj-iE Jt SON 17 Many street
New York
■Aeio York, Aug. 26. 1872.
HIA B. R STOCK.
L ci*r". deccAtcd, mu.
>*« ol dinnbuhcn
Term* *
JOHN A JEWEL.
iAdm'r, Ac.
/ 1 Ebniil , iigicihciip* o..***» 1
vTT Wli»r*-»«. Z. II. Cikrk. *dm.ni*ir*tor of th*
wikte of Samuel OIcdii, ltu of xkid couuty, de-
orkM*d, kpp o k to mx for letter* dikmiaaory from
raid admiDiatratiuu; lbo*e ie. therefore, to cite
and kdmunlr al' perron* Intereated to be and a\>
t *ar a’ my office in Lexington, (la., on or befo' e the
Drat Mondav in July, i873, to abow oacae, if any
Iheyhtve, »hy *aid ettera ahould uot be granted
vi’itnekH my baud and official -lgnature thia *J4th
March, 187.-’. ft B MITv UeLc.
Irdii.ar' • • (
O ALLTUO. FL .'Hi-BiFF .xaLE.
W1 1 be a ild on lb» Firat Fueaday In May next,
before ihe uourt noua* d icr in ihe iowu of Lextug-
tou. witnlu the legai bouga of axle, one tract of laud
containing two Hundred and EigHt? Acrea, more or
leaa, li xaid county, adj uning lauds of L. M. Hill
and othera, on which (i W. Bolton, jr . now re*idee.
Levied ou aa the property of G W. Bol'on, *r., by
irtue o three fl faa i*»ued feom WUkee Huperlor
Court, one In favor ■ f B F Jordan va. Joh Downea
|1G W Bolton; one in favor »t B. W. Heard va.
Wm T. ffoltou and l* W. Boiton; one In favor of
W. Heard vs. W. T Bolton G. W. Bo ton aud
John I> 'Wne*. and other 11 fa* in my hand* March
z»th, 1873. J- T. JOHNSON,
ej Deputy Sheriff.
O GL . 1 lioMi’i. sUEalr F 0 LE.
Will be sold, t- pe.fovt title*, on tho First
Tueadiy lu May next, bef ire the v>ourt-hou#e door
iu the town of Lexin ton, Ogletborp* county. within
the legal hour* of aaie, a iract of land conmlning
Kixtv-lwo Acre*, ia Ugiethorpe count . kdj.imioy
ne land* of G. F. Plan, T. Z Hardman ana David
Hodman. f«»i d ou ax the property of S.muel Z
Hariman, bv virtue of a fl fa lxxued from theSn-
iierior Court of atul county in f vor of George F.
rlau va sam iel Z Uaidoian. a>. rch i’Jtn, 1873.
api lHOS. D. G LHA if. Sheriff.
O GLEI HUHl'o SdEhlFr’B BAcfc.
Wld be sold, on ilia flret Tuesday In May next,
befnri the C *ur. h -ur**' door in the town of Dexing-
tou, Ogieth -rp* county, within the legal hours ol
sale, a tract of laud containing Fifty Acr> , e of Land,
tuoro nr Iran, in ugiethorpe county, adjjiumg the
land* of Widow Settle, estate of Kichaid Hupp and
other . Levied on ae the property of Mrx. 8.
Gruuea, by virtue of four tax D la* issued irom G
W. amith, tax collector of Ugietnurpe county, va,
Mr*. T. A, 1.1 m* uuy xiliul ed to me
by C. T. suiiiii, ooa.ik’j. . M»-' i J-tm.
THOMAS D. GILHa“
mh30 Sheriff!>*. O
i i Koiu-i t i 'u,i.i. A ouuly.
vT , OnoiSARi’* OFFICE, March ‘iCtn, 1873.
Bebecca Howell has applied for cxemptiou 'oi
pernonalty and realty, ana aettiug apart and vaiua
non ol a home-tead, and I will pa** upon the same
at Iti o'clock A. M. on the Utti of Apnl, 1873, at
Doug Seville. JOHN M. J4L1.S,
nihz7 Ordinary
g 4 r.oUlil.l-l AMAKKUHO tlll'M \
fjT APPLlGAilUN FOR LEil'ERfcJ
UP DISMISSION.
Wulukas, Mra Amelia AMna, guardian for her
two minor chiluren, ha* applied to me for letter* of
dikuiiaki r irom said guard.aoehip:
Thia is therelore to cite all pet aon* concerned to
show cause, if any they can, by the April term of the
Court 01 urd.n. ij tor saiu couuty, why saia letter*
of diamiBsiou should not be giauted.
Given under my Hand, at office in Crawfordville
this, Feb. -Jo, 1873.
GiiAttl.KS A- BEaZLI,
febJ8 urumary
THE HOWE!
C < EOKUlA—Tullkfriro County:
W Application fob Lettebs of Dis
Mission.—Where**. Benjamin Sturdivant, aamiuia-
trator ut the rstate ot aouer Stura.vaul, late 01 said
county, deceake.l, ha* applied to me tor Letter* ol
Diamuudon Irom said adiumietratiou. Tin* ia,
thereto e, to cite ail person* concerned to show
i*u«e. if any they can, why sala letters of Disniib-
Mon tdinUlu uot be grauied.
(liven under my baud, at offl-e in Crawfordville,
his Pe .ruary I *, 1*73. CHAttLES A Or. A/LEV.
lebiti Ordinary
C OL tc. t OF OKU IN AttT;
FEBKUAKV TERM, 1873.
UEOIltilA—Taliaferro Counfyi
Notice is hereby giveu to all persona baring de
mand* against Mr# E J. Overton, late of nxid coun
ty. dec ased, to present tu. m to me properly made
out within the time prescribed by law so a* to show
tneir character and amount; aud all persons in-
tented to xaiu deceased are hereby ri q ur. d to m ,xe
immediate payment. iHOa. J. OVEBPON,
ieo6 Adm r 01 E J. ve i. ■*
I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
(STATr.s, Northern District of ueorgia—m the
mvter of L'hriMtopuer Dodd—In Bankruptcy.
Th s ia to give not ce, 011,1* a we k, lor three
we* kit. that I have b en -p. oint d As-iguee of the
Katue 01 C.iria:oph*r D.dd, of Ki gston. iu the
county of bartia.u raia dis.r.cn wtm hie been
aaju tged bk iarupt on in* cm utora’ pet’tn u by the
D.sirict Court of .-xtiu District. March 21, .373.
< 11. W1KLK,
rah?Id law a" of 1 arterxv'.Ile. \*c.. nee.
00K OUT FOR THE SC01RFDRE!
8350 REWARD.
I WILL pay the above reward of |?50 for the a; •
psebeu ion and delivery of U. G. HOWELL to
•11. y>r, t: A; puli;., , . a .'.—m.., g, rgia.
Tne said t'oaeh recently abxcouded to a.cid tue
punlsnment his base ami cowardly conduct so
grea ly merits Without provocaUcU or warning,
I ua* brutally at.acked bv him with * deadly weapon,
in a das &rdly manner, and aenou* y Injured.
Howell la about 30 years of age, weighs betwee j
160 and 170 pounds,6 leet high erect, thin vlsag \
brown balr, tb,u redamh goatee and laonstach)
small blue eyes, and florid comp.exion.
P. BAMAEY’.
mh4w6w Augusta, Hi.
The Brown Cotton Gin.
P LANTERS shonld examine the above named
old and reliable Gin before baying any other. It
combines the required qualities of simplicity,
strength and durability. It gins last and clean,
make* excellent lint .often bringing %e. to Sc. per
lb. above market.’ and ia universally admitted to be
the lightest running gin made. We have had thirty
yeata’ experience in the business, and warrant every
gin perfect. Gina constantly In the hands of our
agents, to which we invite inspection.
Circulars, with testimonials and full particulars,
may be had by aldreasing.
ISRAEL F. BROWN, President,
Brown Cotton Gin Co.,
New London, Conn.
ANDERS TN * WELS, Agents, Atlanta, Ua.
febJSdltwtm
O GLETHOKl E SHERIFF SALE
tv ill be sold, on the first Tuesday In May next,
before the Court-house d or in the town of Lexing
ton. Cgletborpe couuty. wthln tne le*al hour* of
sale, a tract of laud ooutaiuing Four Hundre.i and
Eighteen Acre*, more or i**n#- in Ugiethorpe county,
adjoining the land* el Dav d H. Miun, Thomas H.
Brovn. Mr*. Baruett aud other*- Levied ou as the
prop*- ty 01' George F. Hawk*, bv virtu- of fl fa is*
*u*d from tne .x .p rior Court of *aid couuty in fa
vor ox Warrnu U**k*aud Tbomaa*D. Hawks vs.
George F. Uawk-, and other tt fa* in ray bands
TtiOMaS D. OU-HAa, Sheriff U- C.
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A FEW APPUCATION* MAKE A
Pure Blooming Complexion.
It Is Purely Vegetable, an 1 its operation Is
■ "*a and felt at once, ft doe* away with tb*
' .ashed Appearance canned by Heat. Fatigue
on 1 Excitement. Uealasnd removeaall Blotches
tad Pimples, dispelling dark and unsightly
spots. Drives sway Tan. Freckles and Sun
burn. and by its gentle bet powerful lmflueoce
mantles (lie laded cheek wife
YOUTHFUL BLOOU A YD BEAUTY.
Sold by all Druggists -, :il Fancy Stores. D®-
pot, 53 Park Place. X»— -k
S.T-1860-X.
TETE BEST EXTANT
AS IS VEB1F1ED BY
Ao experience of oyer Twenty Years.
only i l:c u:.-: d r.3 a medicine, and always ac-
cording to directions.
They arc the theet-mehoi- of tbe feeble and
debilitat J. They act upon a diseased liver, and
rtiiauiatc to such a decree tb-ta heaithy action
i 1 -- onco brought abort. As a remedy which
tv ouitii arc especiaiiy subject if is super-
scxiing every other stimulant. As s Spring
■ nd Summer Tonic they have no equal.
They are a mild *nd gentle Purgative ?■ well aa
Tonic. They purify the b'ood. They are a
splendid AppeEzer. Thcyrrakc the weak strong.
They purify and invigoraty. They cure Dys
pepsia. ConvU ration and Headache. They act
as a specific in rll epeciea cf disorders which
undermine the bodily strength and break down
the animal spirits.
Depot, 53 Park Place, F’w York.
IT IS HOBi: SIMPLE IN' CONST RU .TION!
MOBS DURABLE!
PERFORMS A itliEATEK V\RIETT OF WORK!
RCNS LIGHT!
H EXPEDITIOUS IN PEBFORMANCE!
The Best Machine!
FOB ALL W.jRK.
I11 these rexpec's we luvite s Coinpansoit, sr.d war-
■f .'l rant entire satisfaction with every Machine.”
TH ¥
MO W E
Contain* tlio Slater.al* for it* own has less
waariuK points than anyoth»*r. lriwa up k
stiten aa ta Mono bv hand, w teh uthur
Machines do uot; ^ives pert «*t con
trol over botli threads—living
uf! thr*ad in proportion to
the ibickness of th*» fab
ric sewed, thereby
SLOW MOTION
gveiv-olams, DBGp'pi.sG am Cats'^or
DREAKIFG NEEDLE-i-
other Machine*.
-gr-at objections to al!
IT 8EWS A TIGHT SEaM IN THE
HEAVIEST GOODS!
Burying tbe Thread on both sides, and : n like man-
pe? with the lightest material, WITH )Ul" USAS G
OF T8NSI0N.
The inventor. ELIAS HOWE, knowu as the “Mas-
t*r of Master Mechanic*,” once truly remarked,
! T&e Hacbine is Mecbauicallr Correct. 1
vVbile MacUines of oiner inveixtor« tiave bad an
ephemera! popularity—eorne now aim at unknown,
while othera have ceaa* d entirely to fX.st, an i a few
l>een compelled to n>ako changes—a weak effort to
kt^ep pace in part with the mechau-iai lmprovemenu*
of the day.
UnlihLo Howe,
Woose comliioation of Merlm'iixm was pertect from
the first; besides now owning and ha* adopted all
the LATEST IMPROVED ATT AO 1131 ENTS.
Such i« the desire to obtain the HOWE MACHINE
that, although nowntanui-cluring ONE THOUSAND
PER DAY, it ia unequal to tne demand.
We respectfully iuv e ao p nrais d, siroua of pur
chasing A FIIi*T- L\SS MA'TUNE, on LIBERAL
TERM-, 'ocait at our office aud . xamiue tor them
selves.
THl HOWE MACHINE COMPANY.
feblfi
Dooleyc
_ YEA sr'r
Powder
Is now regarded u the STANDARD BAKING POW
DER, and tha best artirle prepared for making light,
wholesome and delirious BI.NClilTS, ROLLS,
BREAD, GRIDDLE and other CAKES, Ac., Ao.
It is infallible, and always ready for immediate
use. The best YEAST POWDER for nse on long SEA
VOYAGES to ANY PART OF THE GLOBE.
It is convenient and economical. NO WASTE
OF FOOD PREPARED WITH IT. Seld everywhere
bj GROCERS, SHIP-CHANDLERS and DEALERS.
DOOLEY & BROTHER, Manufacturers,
WHOLESALE DEPOT,
•0 NEW STREET, NEW-TOMS.
UPER-PHOSPHATE
A lilt’d t'O.v»FOUND OF SOLUBLE
js prr.rxr / techt; rr.E preparation,
I cc. ly cf vreE-knenta R OOVS,
HERi i !?■' lw h ether
propfrtie?. vrhi. !-.ii . •• n. ."cure cathartic,
A per .. - at ■. . ALierativa and
Anti- •} v -d ia a euffi-
c ent . t ;o SCO ■ It
( A XU to L ip tlicra ia any cLraate, which
make, tile
SITTERS
desirable Tonlca and Ca-
e world. They are intended
Temperance Bitters
GKOCKKI IiiS,
VVINES
LIQUORS.
THOMAS ~M- GREEN,
S8/W Raltu. St., near ; 1 < llidaj,
Fine Groceries ot all Kinds.
Dealer in English and American
Pickles, Capers and fCondl-
meuts, Olives, Italian Mao*
clroniund Vermectlla,
Fresh Canned Fruits of all kluds. Canned Meat*
and Fish, Fureigu and Domestic Preserves
and Jellies. I have on hand a fine
stock of OLD
H7.m,
tru/SKIESi
.;.»•« «jjr
Wb: :h I ofter to HOTEL KEEPERS at . the
lowest prices, and ask * jail
I am prepared ,o offer great tnduoemen
to customers. W HOLES ALE and RF.TATT.-3
M&- A call is solicited.
THOMAS M. GREEN,
88 W. Baltimore st., near Holliday,
novl9-tf Baltimore. Md
G'
SI OO REWARD.
J WILL pay ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS^for the ]
EOKUlA—Oglrttiorpe County:
Whereas, £. T. Martin, adminis
trator de touis non cum testamento annexo ot Jonn
Martio, .ate of #a.d county, deceased, applies t > me
:or letters of dismissiun from said estate. This Is,
therefore, to cite aud ilmmah all persons Inter
ested to be aud appear at mi effl a, in Lexington,
G*., on the first Monday in June, 1873. then and
there to show cause, it any they can. why said let
ters of dismission shonld not be granted.
B. R. MITCHELL Ordinary 0.0.
Lexington, March 3. 1873.mh6
WANTED,
MlnR. HUinai.
arrest and delivery to me in Atlanta. Ga.. of M ! 10-000
colored man by the name of ASA PEACOCK. He is j
of copper color, about 65 rears of age. 6 feet 6 Inches rixHE unlersigned will pay as high and liberal a
high, and weighs about 120 pounds. He is lame in I
his right leg; hie right hand ia off at hi* riat; he is
quick-apoken. fond of strong drink, and claims to
be a Methodist preacher. Has lived most of his
life In and near the city of Atlanta. I will pay fllty
dollars for his delivery in any safe jail tn the South
ern States. Address CoL WM. H. HULSEY. Atlanta.
Georgia. WILLIAM WRIGHT.
an'iddAwtf
.tfjflrm KT1PKO J'ED
BRICK
MACHINE
ii simple In lta mechanism, built atrong and durable
and can be operated by ordinary help. The capaci
ty ia 4 t coo brisk■ an hour with steam power, or 3,500
with horee power. Manufactured and sold by the
MARTIN BRICK MACHINE OO..
mhldAwta CHICOPEE. MASS.
price as any house in the South for Mink,
Coon, Fox, Otter, Beaver, Opossum, Muskrat Fore
sent hun by freight or express. Cash remitted
promptly. He also buys Rags, Hides, Beeswax, old
Copper, Brass, Ac.
Keeps for sale Fruit, Vegetables, Seeds and To
coo*. For twelve year* proprietor of Atlanta Fa r
mpany; fir last to year, earner TaUapajs* aud
ilroad treen, Opelika. A abaraa. r.-alerupect-
Iv a. S -a 1 Bi&TdikSO ZXJO.it.
Ian
O GLETHORPE SHERIFF SALE.
W ti be sol 1. on the First Tuesday In May
next, before the Court-house door in the town of
Lexington. Oglethorpe county, within the legal
hours of tale, a Met of land containing Forty -five
Acres, more or lees, in Ogtetoorpe cor.tty, adjoin
ing the lands ot Robert R. MitcteL. Mrs. M. £.
Marc rain and Mr* Martas A. Baiden. Levied on aa
the property of Hampton C Bugg, trustee for Siixa
Bell b virtue of a fl fa tssud from tn* Superior
Court of Said oouuty, ut favor of Ms thew F. Jack-
ton va Hampton C. Bngg, trustee for El aa Bell,
and other ff fas in my hands. March 29, 1873,.
apt THUS. D. ILHAM. Sheriff.
PlosjiionG Adi, Miami Raw Bones. Aiaonia and Alkaline Salts,
MANUFACrURLD BY TUE’
CUMBERLAND'SG3T2 COMFAN7
This is a highly concentrated Manure, made by combining the best materials
in the most skillful manner, and in those proportions adapted to in
sure ihe highest fertilizing efficacy, containing, as it does, an
ample supply ot Ammonia to produce vigorous growth
and a large amount of phosphatic aud alkaline
constituents lo support aud fully perfect
the growth and ripening of the pro
ducts. Nothing is used to
to cheapen its cost,
the only dr\ er
useit Oipuig
I^TTIFLIED IB -1 11ST HJ G- R O IJ ^ U ' U ON EL
I have accepted the Agency for the sale here <>!' he .1
lieving it to be on? of, if not the best, in market, an
shipment of ONE HUNDRED TONS in quantities t
For prices, terms and circulars, apply to
nilizer, be-
■ > for my first
purchasers.
JAMES ORMOND, 77 & 79 Whitehall st.,
TO CASH BUYERS!
Y\ E NOW OFFER TO THE TRADE, FOR CASH, an immense atock of goods, including
BACON AND BULK MLATS,
Clear Rib Sides and Sliouldora,
ALSO
SO Tierces Superior Ku}jar-cure<t Smoked Hams,
PLAIN AND CANVASSED.
LAUD in Tierces, Barrels, Kegs and Cans; Eight Oar Load* M JLASHES, in hogvhnal* an l bvrrela; New
Orleans Choice aud Prime SYlvIJP, in barrel* aud kegs; FoOU'JA SY.lOP; 15.031 b tslial* White and
Yell >w CORN; 3,dW! bushel* OATS; 5 -0 bv m HlY; l.u >0 Oarrel* i?L’J ’l A lit I liu > of *U IARS. all
grade*; also COFFEE, FIlH, 200 box** TO JA JOO. vartou, .{rale* an t orlca*. (it*t fro.n tits luanufoota-
rers. and many other goods usually kept in a Wnoiesale Grocery and Produce li >tt*o. We offer roal in
ducements to cash buyers.
a. 1C. SKAGO and
<t . II. t . HICKEI.BEKRV.
Omoi and Sausboom—Corter Forsyth and MltcheU streets, Atlanta.
TIME « AT.Tna—Adviincs to Planters
On crop Hens, with approved aecurity, will be made as heretofore. A so. credit s.li-s to merchants on
approved paper and collaterals. We have a limited supply of Chesapeake guano an l Baugh’s Raw Bom
on sale. A. K. slSA'K) and
W H O. vlIOKKLB .BRY,
mh23d&w3m Corner F ireyth -t't KIWwIl •' "• W vlstva. Qa.
DOW IE, MOISE & DAVIS,
Importers. Manufacturers and
WHOLESALE I )RUGGIsm
CHAH-IjBSTONr. Si. 0.*1 ” OH
F LATTERED by the sucoess Which has attended our efforts iu the past, we hav* determined to sparei*
no pain* to merit a ooutinuance of the patronage so liberally uestowud; aud, with this view, now
nfer to Druggists, Pnyslclat'a and Country Merchant* the largest and most complete stock of Drug*,
iledlcines, Onemicals, Faint#, Oila, D,e Stuffs, Perfumery, Glvsiw.tre, uruglists’Sundries aud Kaao/
Goods ever offered in this market and at prices that shad compare favorably WKh Now York, Philadel
phia and Baltimore. The quality of every article sold by ua 1* guarau'oed as to purity and strength.
We are p oprietors of the following standard Family Medicmes. which we offer with confidence M
being equal to any betore the public:
Moise’s Fever and Ague Pills, warranted to cure.
Molse’s Popular White Worm Candy.
Moise'a Morning Star Yeast or Baking Powder*.
Collier's Remedy for Man and Beast, the Best Linl-
ment ever used. . .. |
Grey’s Vegetable Vermifuge.
Davis' Pain Curt r. '.’3 L2A
Parker’s Cough Syrup.
for
Sumter Bitters, the great .southern Tonic.
Maine’* Liver Pill*, purely vegetable.
Moise’a Horse, Hog and Cat < Powders,
Moise’a Soothing Syrup, Reliable and Harm
less.
Moise’s Ready ReUever from Pain.
Valiet’s Mange Ointment,
Clayton’* King of Pain.
'Wholesale
CUBJtJT BMTTEHS,
Agents
r-ojr GHLAjrjr 8 schjtjipp%
Simmon’s Hepatic Compound or Elver Cure.
Patent Spring Show Cases, Walnut and Metal Frames, all Sizes, a Speeialtj*
mh30eod&eow6m
Great Southern Freight and Passenger line.
GEORGIA ASD SOUTH (MINA RAILROADS.
TO AND PROM
BJtEHJVLOBE. PHlIoJiDEEPHi^ JTEUr YOHH £ B08T0JT
And also the New England Manufactmin; Cities,
First-class Steamships Three Times a Week!
Fob information, apply to
J. M. SELKIRK, Sup’t, Charleston, S. C.
J. J. GRIFFIN, Western Agent, Atlauta.
B. D. HA SELL, General Agent, New York.
mh30«od A L- TYLER, Vice Pr^’t 9. C. R. R.. Charleston, 8. Q.
JAMES A • GRAY. & OO,
WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL
j 1GCCDSMEBCHANTS,
194 & 196 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, Ga-
i r
O INFORM THEIR FRIENDS ADD THB PUBLIC, AND PARTICULARLY XU READERS OB
K SCH, that they ar* now receiving one of the
LARGEST AND MOS1 ELEGANT STOCKS OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Which they have ev« received, and which they will eeU en the moet accommodating termeMkc eltf
acceptance.
marUdlcv-wlam-
JameH A. Grray Ac Co