The Athens weekly Georgian. (Athens, Ga.) 1875-1877, February 08, 1876, Image 2

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C|c $4|cnS Georgian. FLASHES FRO Ml HE GEORGIA CAPITAL. H. H. CABLTON, . TUESDAY MORNING, FED General Local and Travelini CAFT. J. E-’kITCH. , LOCAL AGENTS. Mr. J.W3 A. MlftlXT, Toccofi City. 'orreepondent Passed Over—Hide and Hearty Herald —Reorganization of the University and MM&aBSSffkn «vi 14« *•*“'*" " f Am " T - Mr. FrankIIaralsoic, TIcveTann. —— iow you athirst for a little gossip fro,a the Metropo-' b > the Governor, so that the first class shall ,c Gate City-the place of immense ; appo.nted for three year*. second close for L__ 1 six.yeats.andUhjrd class for nine years, but itorpvisc, whose action STifl re-ifttifm is! ^ merabera gubfenvieutlv chosen except to Mr. W. L. Dkan, Daniclavillc. Mr. W. T. Matvikld, Windsor. Mr. 1. Banks Brown, Hart Comity. Mr. H. 8. Anderson, Fagmiegthn. Foil 1876—PjjA GKQl^c.i^qnd the old atul trustworthy “ Cultivator,” 83.50, in SYNOPSIS OF DR. CARLTON'S UN1VER-' , 8ITT BILL. That theBM of Trustees of tba .XJni- vAty. of G^pBa, ^pnsist of anrfnOe members, ten from end) Congression- al di Jpot JP t&^Bhn the State at large, allvUg a^lBn and presided over by the Governor. The Governor fa empowered to re-appoint the present Board, so far as is consistent with a proper distribution of the mein hers of the Board th ftughout the differ- This Board shall be divided advance. Mr. Farmer! Pitch your crop right, or L^,, The two Houses are jogging alon; Editor Georgian—1 know you are , distnet*- *-<•» Gale Chy-fc ,1*. of i-me™, | 1—* all member^ iith^fQUePtly chosen, .1 - - - „ (fill unexpif^d terfnV.Aialf be 1 for nine years. to * , “ orr 9.1V *: ac , UU * J Commencing in August 1£76, this„ Board f, while yon good folks arc , . A.Ln. constantly ghing on. If you hits up to-day, r j you, arc dow jlive two days, of Trustees shall meet.tri-cun tally in A then?, nnrl mk amK cpmmu. .kvvJiaUnLihall aelfict “Lbad us not into Temptation** ! y 0U r^ C prcscntatwe, to Kc improved Prayer of self-sustaining farmer when offer- in i^ui, am j ^ your welfare, ed “ hog and hominy,by his merchant. Aouiccltup.ai. Bar Kf.ep !--Do give “small grain” an occasional imbibition of the “ Soluble Phosphate 1” 'Old “ kiug cotton ” can then get sober. A blind endicant in Paris wears this in scription around his neck: •• Don’t l>e ' ashamed give only a sou ; I can’t see.” This Souvenir of charity might be kept, to advantage, before the American eye. lie *• in an honor to l»is constituency, and being literal in hit* views, he looks beyond local legislation And seeks* fo benefit the Slate. “ They say” he is not as attentive to the ladies this winter as usual, but as he lias his wife” with him, may bo “ that’s what’s the matter with Hauuah.” Enough i to say", sonic of the widows are disconsolate. The Markham House is decidedly the most atti active hotel in the city—everything new and clean, which is a great thing to a buin- The recent indisposition of our Editor-in-1 nier who lias not slept in “biled” sheets for Chief lias deprived the Georgian of its I a month. Editorial Correspondence lor the past two j lighted arcade is the scene of social galb ty of the University, save for ordinary cur rent expenses, and purchase of books,appara tus, etc. The pi evident of the Board of Trustees shall from this Board, fill any vacancy in the Regents; all vacancies inthe Trustees, however, shall be filled l»y ballot among themselves. The Regents shall meet every Commencement, or os often os may be to the interest of the University. The Trustees shall triennially advise the Legis lature about the cuudition and wants of the University. Any Trustee or Regent who absents himse'f without good reason from meetings shall lie dropped from the list. HAVE USED Them, apeak of them in the highest Term* of Praise, , and the !T HIS 'I S A FERTILIZER THAT ™ m HIGHLY RECOMMEXte, Msnnfsiiuii i n I wbercvc i' tried, that we have consented to take the Agency for '* i acsr^Tj' 'X H I.S ~S "E C T 1 o N TO ADVANCE I f,V‘ X V . the reputation they; We would lie glad to put it into the hands of a number of good J'. have already acquired on their merits done. THREE HIGHEST ann(. Medals tand after a thorough test, abide the decision. Below we give letter- | parties at » ,", . , m ■'' J0\ MSB0210 & EAST POIST, GA. A - <*- • - gg ,r - ■ ' \ ' JONESBORO, OA., Januaiy 27, -We have been selling Guano for a numlier of years, ami « ORR & CO., Gents HAVE BEEN ; hesitatingly say that the Cumberland is superior to any we ever sold. It ha ^ , , The General Assembly shall retain their Eaeli evening, the brilliantly . ,- .. „ , ._ 4l * c„„..:..i i! j rightful power of supervision over all matters pertaining to the University . weeks. We have, however, another At- ! clings, prominent in which arc the Colo lanta correspondent., whose very interesting , n cl, Mrs. and Miss Hardeman—parenthct-1 CONGRESSIONAL. letter appears in the next column. i icallv, what an elegant hostess of the Exec- u,. ii;n t - .1. • , . 11 ' ° *’ ,r 1,111 — 1 • ,0, * unanimous consent to | nlive Mansion the hamlsoine Sirs. H. would present at this time lor reference to the make.'—Col. and Mrs. Rufus Lester, Capt. i Committee on Ways and Means, and a’so ami Mrs. Fat Walsh, Dr. and Mrs. Carlton,! t< ’ '. la . ve pri'itcJ in the record, a memorial , , , „ i, ^ . i, „ , <»t citizens of Gilmer county, Georgia, ask Judge and Mrs. Bcese, Senator leavv and • .,n • J , ° ’ - ■= ’ - mg relict against robberies and oppressions bis accomplished bride. Our old friend, 1 by government officers. Dr. Wtirin and bis baud, add very much to | Mr. llurlbut—I object if it is of any this attractive spot by performing beautiful Representative Warren proposes to j selections from the “Opera.” General We arc indebted to lion. B. 11. Hill, our Representative in Congress, for repeated cour e ies, public documents, etc., etc. As wc have inquiries for his “Amnesty Speech,” in pamphlet form, we will be obliged to Mr. Hill for a few extra copies. TO THE PUBLIC AS SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHERS IN THE - MARKET, .... CRANE, Awarded thi. year to ' 6atisfaction of an y <‘ 0, ‘ l r in ‘his section. * ( . Yours, etc., BRADLEY’S PHOSPHATES | for excellence of qual ity over all othen. Capital in Tea ted, over ONE Million Dollars. v-- i -i c -i * given tU.,. I ou need not be afraid to recommend it. ; ^jf^RGUSON A RQpi j EAST POI$7T, GA., January js, g 7 , ; ! ORR & CO., Gents—I have used the Cumberland for three successive years with. | plete success on Cotton, Corn and Vegetable Crops. I have tested it by the side of ^ ! other kinds, and it is ahead of all. It lias a fine reputation here, t Fifteen cents allowed for cotton in settlement. Respectfully, E. M. LASSETER. j A.-1.3,1m. . ORR & CQ., Agents, TP a *ted to be tax $75,000,000 worth of Church, School, I Toombs was up a week or two ago and let and other property, Senator Hester, pro-! off steam, but up to the present time, our poses to repeal the act to establish “ The j videttes report “ nobody hurt.” Georgia Btato Lottcrv,'’and yet we are not I A “Soeiabie” was given a lew nights liappv ! since at the Kimball House, by an Appre- Atkinson, we length. Mr. Hill—It is brief. Mr. Hurlbut—Well, I think I will object! anyhow. By Mr Hil!—-The petition of Wiley C. Andrews, for additional compensation as a ; United States soldier. Also, Tlie petition oi \V. C. Allen, for 1 pay for a horse los PACIFIC ewillf® COMFAire. CAPITAL, $1,000,000. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO ANO COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. 6 Tlic Cheapest ami most Popular Fertilizers in use! INTRODUCED IIST 1865. G B'ft|V0SM>I l ¥’S~' CENTENNIAL COMPOUND. B Y COMPUTED ANALYSIS, BY PROF. WHITE, kl'PERIOB TO THE BESJ FERTII.IZFB r offered in our market. Suited to all crops. * . . # MAGIC TOP DRESSING For small Grain and Grasses. Specially adapted to Oat*, and used \ Crops, for two years. Also ith "rent ®uece-»-4s» on mv. Ra Nitrate of Soda and Laud Plaster. . For sale by EDWARD BAN<’E< ’FT, No. 8. Itroa.! ^tr.e;, A; w OL9 rwr «Z3 BB2 « /i GEORGIA Onr old friend Col. A. S arc pleased to know, lias associated himself witli the Philadelphia Manufacturing Trade | «lrc-ssod woman in tiie house, and that is Journal. \\ c hope every C oinmercial man I saying nnieh, for Atlanta justly boasts of who attends the C entennial will jmy the Col- j K>| . p lt .ny women. This was certainly a paper. PRICES IX AUGUSTA, in the United Slates I Soluble Pacific Guano, Cash iative Committee, to our fair representa- j .inny. ^ Soluble Pacific Guano, Time, with 15c cotton option, live, Mi>s L. P., vvlio was, by all odds, the j e ^- so » The petition of Mr? Min.ei vaEvans,! Compound Acid Phosphate, Cash,... handsomest and the most handsomely [inel a visit and subscribe to bis I most delightful entertainment. Athenshas ^ ro,n ® u ®* n A Cununing, Georgia . „ , , .... , i Also " lepers relating to a post route General Hawlev is a.-ked every day if lie keen weft represented here tins winter by | from Beuna Vista to Tazewell, Marion 1 t ' '“ sex, and we not unfrequently ] county, Georgia is going to keep the Centennial Exhibition open on Sundays.” Some Dutchman no doubt same into a Sunday Beer Garden and enter tain “the patriots of 70” with “sacred con cents.” Philadelphia wishes to convert the j ^'‘'lmrors I!. DcL. the fair sex, and hear pleasant allusions to, ami meet anxious of the Misses A. T., S. L., O It G 1A : S48.00 j .60.00 . , , . . ..... . 36.00 for a pension. , Compound Acid Phosphate, Time, with 15c cotton option 42.00 i Also, The petition of citizens of Jackson j DELIVERED AT ANY BOAT OR DEPOT IN THE CITY FREE OF CHARGE. 1 county, Georgia, for a post route from Jef- Time Sales payable by the 1st of November, 1876, without interest, with options of! terson to Harmony Grove. j paying in Middling Cotton at 1 5 cents, delivered at your Railroad Depot. By Mr. Hams 1 apers relating to a po-t j J. o. MATHEWijON & CO., General Agents, Augusta, Ga. J. C. PITNER & CO., Agents, ! Athens. Ga. 1 STATE GRANGE FERTILIZERS GRANG DISSOLVED BONE! Tlic Jews held a convention here last week, which was quite aii interesting occa sion. B'nui Briili is a charitable institution lor the benefit of tlieir poor and to improve To Orn Patrons.—The Georgian for 1876, we repeat, must be paid for in advance, j and elevate their people that they may be Please call upon your Postmaster, invest an ornament to society and the country. Two dollars and fifteen cents; (fifteen cents I The order was 'represented by the best for postage) in a Post Office order, or enclo-e I .Tews from different parts of the United _ same amount in registered letter, and you States. They bad an elegant banquet at [ n,a, J giving hint a Masonic grip in return.’’ j rated,' will give some ides cf its reil merit*: will then have discharged a duty—you owe jibe Markham House, tu which the PresU, «S unday. Democrat. JYetv dlelterlixemenls. The M-aso'sic GntpUnder the Gallows. Caleraft, who recently retired from the trying position of hangman in England,! had an agreeable custom of always shaking ' hands with those upon whom be*was about! to carry out the sentence of the law But i it has been observed that Marwood, his j successor, never does this, and speculation 1 ------ — — — - . has been rife in certain quarters as to the AND DESTROYER OF CUUti l.lO AND BORER,' Ninety Dollars Reward! VALUABLE DISCOVERY.:A IV. D. STYI10N, of Georgia, HAS DISCOVERED A SURE REMEDY FOR G R A P JK HOT. PACKAGE OF GREENBACKS was loot on Thtirad.-iy evening last, between the Mori- of Mr. Newton E. Rhodes end my residence. Ti e , above ineuiioned riwerd will be paid upon delivery ofj same. • febl « WESLEY MERIWKAT1IER. | cause of his departure from this precedent. Freemasons will In- interested to learn that the reasons is, “ because lie is a Free and Accepted Mason anil dreads tlie condemned 111! OR? AT EXEUIX3 of Till FZA011 CROr. THOROUGHLY , nd in e\ The LL Notice!-’i ic- -I INDEBTED TO THE LATE HIS REMEDY HAS BEEN itaietl for two reason®, and in every instance baa ~ full. * — - been a perfect tuevesa. The toll* .wiujj certificate of a { well know.; Minister in Geor^iu, who lias aeeu it fairly I . — — . _ .1 M. . 1 1 — * — - • „ A —. - -T ..A* —I... . A Finn of 1TTTAKD, MITCHELL & CO. will plea.se come forward and make payment to the under signed, and save trouble. „ S. D. MITC&EI.L. j S- D- MITCHELL, Local Agent, Athens, Gi RESPECTFULLY REFER TO THE ANALYSIS OF CARGO NOW IX STORE at Savannah : ANALYSIS BY PROF. LAND. Soluble Phosphoric Acid i, Percipitatvd Phosphoric Acid j Insoluble Phosphoric Acid Ammonia :;.i,i Certified to by ^ W. J LAND t Analytical Chemist. Dept. Agriculture, State of Georjj. Gall on Me and get, Circulars- Col. T. J. SMITH, Master of the State Grunge, en.lorse* it. Kvcrv one who i:»cs it wants it ri ’uln. THEKK IS NONE liEITLK, and but as Goon. THERE IS !^OXE AS CII1.AP, cither for cash or for time, wiien actual value is conri.l re l. Call and see tlie PR« >OFS I have to offer. S. D. MITUIELL. Annnra, Ga., J*n. 28, 1878. f«bl-3i I havethi* day appointed Mb. S. D. MITCHELL, Athens, Ga., Local Airant at that■ 1..hit. and i him the palruntqre of the G ran u-era iu thi. vicinity. W, JI. MOSES, Tr.,v.‘.r- A.--: Athens, Ga., Jan. 2S, l?7ii. peM-hi “ The Pres*,” and nt the -same . time make, liappv our bookkeeper, and our printers. Our Local Agents will please make Collections at once. __________ Mr. Farmer! divide your farm irito four smaller farms. 1’roduet of first farm : “Hog mid honii- nv,” for household expenses. Product of second farm ; “Hog and liomi- nv,” for employees expenses. Product of third farm : “Hog and homi- nv." for sale to non-producers of our towns and cities. Product of fourth farm: Cotton. Char profit. Foreign Immigration. —General Frrz- iii gii I.EE lias an Immigration scheme be lore the Virginia Legislature. Wc suggest that the Savannah Delega tion of onr Legislature interview the Com missioner of Agricii.ture (Dr. Janes) on this subject. With the cooperation of the City Council of Savannah, “Direct; ■Trade” Association and the “Georgia | Grange,” something can be done for the future welfare of Georgia. | Wc prefer English, Scotch and Irish | •'Vein . hi vert isenunts. M.fi^i.GOflEEV HAVING CLOSED OUT THE the dent of tiic Semite, Sjieaker of the Hoiwe, and Mr.'Tlniiiihoek, the Mayor of the city, wove the only guests. Tiie toast, “ Our Country,” was res|iondetl to by President Simmons; “ Our State,” l,v Speaker Har deman; “Our guest,” whielt was to have Balance of tlieir Winter Stock speeches were ably and eloquently delivered, I and certainly, from the rapturous applause | oF PRINTS, WE SHALL NOW OFFER with which they were received, must have ! found a responsive chord in the Israelitish Planters’ Hotel, Augusta, Ga. r>mKawicK, July 13th, 1875. . Mb. W. L*. Sty box.—Ti.e CouidouihI put up by you I have known, used, seen it* result®, an u it will ’do all ! r -^ 1IT „ f,y T T-vnnrv » T A*rni TT . ww f you claim for it. It will prevent bligh. and rot, and j r I Uto \\ hsLL KiNUW ^ IIOILL llAV - cause vines to grow vigorously. When it was uaed I , 1 ing been Remodeled, Enlarged, thoroughly Ren- j never saw tiion? flourishing or fuller vine*, with bunches ' ovated, Repainted and Newly Furnished during the: large and well tilled. In tlie same vineyard, vines with- | Summer of 1875. is now opened, with increased facili- { out its use did not mature a single buuch. With its j ties for tlic accommodation of the travelling publio. nse, vines that had not borne fruit for years were quite fobl-ly 1L P. CHATFIELD, Proprietor. { prolific. A half gallon was used, but Jn gallon would be i 1, i better. From what I have seen, 1 can and do rccom-j ri'.i j- > u.end its use to all who desire this delightful fruit. Its j JllSS \jm JL OttSy' ! results where it has been used on Peach trees arc the | same. Yours, Ac., N. B. OUSLEY. Directions fob Fun®.—Dig around the root* in Fall ! and Winter and apply Compound. Price, $50 per ton. Put up bv Port Uuval Lime (’o. | " J. II. HUGGINS, Agei.t, Atbux, G». • fcbb.lfiu. . SARDY’S FERTILIZERS; Immigrants. Genfijai. Colquitt. If we ore to be lieve some of the political wire-workers, n combination is being formed to damage Gen. Colquitt's prospect for the governorship, j ihe 1 eslite liome-stcadcrs and his dusky We arc of opinion that Colquitt is the I admirers, the “Wards of the Nation.” This strongest man before the people to day, for j attempt, like other efforts of his against his the nomination, and may lie. injured more | ow » m*d ihe good of the conntry, M iD, heart. I I suppose yon have seen by the papers that the Herald had collapsed. This, how- j ever, did not amount to ninth, for it is like I an india rubber b:ill,squet ze it as hard as ^ you please, it will come out as big as ever. Slicriff to the contrary, -notwithstanding, the Herald is irrepressible, j Dr. Carlton lias introduced a bill reor- I ganizing the government oi the University. ! I* w ould be glad to give you a synopsis if I it were in iny power. If this measure ! should pass, then may we hope for a better I day lor our Alma Mater. The latest sensation at the Capitol was the resurrection, on the night of the 4th inst., of Amos T. Aket man from his Radi- ieal min, to disgorge his anti-convention spleen. As might have been expected, this was an effort to rally around his standard TWO HUNDRED PIECES CHOP F.STAND REST STYLES We warrant a man tU a day trains our WELL AUCER AND DRILL8 In BOOd territory. Descriptive book sent free. Add. Jilt Auger Co., St. Louie, Mo. !»• oyer-zealous friends than the combina tions, real or imaginary, of his supposed ad versaries. Gen. Colquitt will go before the Conven tion off his merits, which arc every way commanding, and if his noisy partisans do not raise opposition which might otherwise re-! main dormant or inoperativo, it would not at all surprise us if he should be nominated, on the first ballot,—Augvsta Constitutional• Wl. e .b ~ " t ~' £,5 . <■’ , Post-Office Matters,—From the Wash ington correspondence®of the Atlanta Jlerald, we_g«fi some interestin'; lads con- lemingJ’ost-DSfice statistics. Tlgt-annexed is the ftAtoal pay from -yll soursoi of tlie ncipM poRt-ofliccsjn Georgia.- we predict and hope, fall still born into the counnon cesspool of Radical corruption aud 'rottenness. This fir: t. attempt at the assas sination of the peoples’ rights should only- serve to arouse more thoroughly and determinedly the friends of Convention. More anon. Ai.umnus. EARLY Spring CALICOES Ever exhibited in this market at the low price of 8c. PER YARD! Parties eseamininy these goods cannot fail to erjrress their surprise at the Novel Designs of these Prints, Five Eases of Bleached Shirtings S** * ' * w ; ® | it is ii AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. Go 4? Jo Combat* No. 5 Broad Street, Athens, Ga. janll-lj not only with scientific sgriculturists, but also form er! who have only a limited Knowledge oi Agricultural Chemistry, that 'Southern landa lucre, year after year, been drained of propertiea which add to the vigorous UNIVERSITY NOTES. President Georgia - State College of] PEACH BLO U ’ For E ding. Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, and Chair of Applied Mathemat ics and Engineering.. jmi Albany . •on.ottthP Americas Athens .. Atlanta Augusta Bainbridgc...... Brunswick Cartcrsville Columbus * Cnthbcrt Dalton.... * m +• 2,700 4,000 4,000 1,500 1,600 1,600 3,600 CIRCULAR. A FRIENDLY CHAT WITH FARMERS IN REGARD TO TIIE USE OF OYSTER SHELL LIME. JT IS AN ACKNOWLEDGED FACT, en Cl b« . growth of staple product* until tliev will acarcalj repay tlie Husbandman for cultivation. To bring tlieso lands back to tbeir original state of fertility has been the work of scientists for a number of ^csrs. The Manufacturers, after a thorough test, and with the endorsement of the leading chemists of the country, take nleasure in offer in'* to the farmers of Uconri* anu South Caroline, * OYSTER SHELL LIME, as the cheapest and best Fertiliser ever introduced in j the State*, and possessing exactly those properties of Aa they surpass in Beauty anytliiug heretofore offered which the land has, from year to year, been robbed. • a. •. -J .. ' As ;.TvPI>RlSSINO FOR SMALL OKAiN.it has no superior, in this maiket. In addition to these wc :»re receiving, j ComjHsttcd with Stable Manure, Cotton Seed, Muck, ! and all Vegetable Mutter, it will make a manure which rill i*eriuaucntly improve any land to which it is tpidied. 11 FOR COTTON AND CORN invaluable, ns it lightens heavy soils, makes them more porous, fixes and retains the ammonia of other manures, neutralize* ail acidity, consequently causing the plants to grow luxuriantly even during droughts. To fanners who have used Oyster Shell Lime, it is useless to say any t him* of its merits. Those unacquaint ed with its use,’if induced to try it, will be grateful to us for lmviug brought it to our notie*. Read the fol lowing letter from the Editor of the liural Carolinian in regard to the nae of lime in composting: Charleston, S. C., Feb. 15, 1875. •Dear Sir: “ It gives me pleasure to be of service to any farmer who deal res to learn how to make farming better and more successful, but you must not rely too much upon any of ns. We are only in the first lessons of agriculture as a seienci. A year ago 1 should have advised you. as others have,. not to put lime in your compost.’ W e have learned several tilings within the last twelve months, one of which is, that litne and ashes may be put into the eompoet with nitrogeuous matter, not only without damago, but with great benefit. A little ammonia may go off from the surface fit first, but in the course of the chemical processes carried ou ia the heap, much more is absorbed from the air and re tained. Add the lime by all means.’ 7 Very Yespectfhlly, ' TL II, Jaqcxs, 4V - * JH. J?«ruJ MB Eastern Seed Potatoes. ARL Y R OSE, Siceet and Rest (. rop. E PINK EYE, Good Rearer: Leon Henri Cuaruonnieu was born in France, in 1835; was eilucated ,at the Lyc*tnu. *>I- Lorient atid at the Military School of Sf< isffF. After two years’ service in the. Keltic It army, his health having been impaired, he catnc to Aiiierica on a visit to trietrijp. in. Charleston, i?. C. Being j>lea.sed with.- tlie, coiy»trv arid its ciistomsj he de- t errained to remain, and associated liimsclf with » large boarding and day school for boys, in Charleston. After serving as Captain iu the Confederate army forjtwo o,uuo years, he came to Athens and hras engaged " t 1200 as Commandant offCadets and Professor of \ 1*400 1 Mathematics in the University High School, t,\,—. Valiev « . ............. 1*100 ! a school under military discipline, kept on LaGrango -n-i-. 1.2Q01 mentafFarm In 1867 wwe^ted Adjunct Mniiii fa i a i i n i 4,000, Professor of Ancient lUufenages in the »i33»SCSJaaBiSa 4,000), rj'gUrtHHjtgtik CLOVER SEER, Prims N. T. State. ORCHARD GRASS, “*» “ - «»:• HERLONG COTTON SEED TOb—WSwi m dam •o+tmid-O'meyjgife w } West Point ^ L4001r*i raising their own t Srd j -DIBECTION8 f<>B USE;* ; . Broadcast from & tq 10 bumbel- tu tbe acre aa a top- „ I dreutuv' for amall erain. In compoatiny with cotton BANCROFT'S PROLIFIC Cotton I Med, ambte manure, moek, aud vtgeuble 1 mailer; Tor use on OUMOO and edra, use from 2 to 8 busbela to ana thousand pounds. The cheapness and facility of cuftn; tins vonderfbl renovator of th«-aoil < make it on* of ttM first objects of the tanner (' 1) to obtain it. Niribi Fashionable Dressmaker (Orsr University Bank.) Broad Street, - - - Athens. Would respectfully inform the Ladies and her friends generally, of Athens and vicinity, thst she is now pre pared to do Dress making in the Neatest ami most FASHIONABLE STYLES. With her experience in. tlie bosinesa, aha feeia sure oi "slaction. ' May If, 1S75—28-tf. 1 BEST .*xo CBMS'PEST /.V USE. eivini: satisfaction. FURNITURE ^WAREHOUSE l J K. WILSON *('(), go. u ntma sossx mm, uou cs., aisxss, so. j. IVf ANUFACTURED BY TnE ASHEPOO n LvA GUANO COMPANY. Factories at Charleston, S. C. Office, North Atlnntic \\ burl. SRROY’S AMMONIftTED SOtUBtE PACIFIC ani> PHOSPHO-PERUTON GU AH OS & DISSOLVED BOffl PHOSPHAl i f ■IV Coffins* Burial Caw I’lCTCRE FRAMES AND MOLDINGS. jan'25-ly BARGAINS FOR CASH Great Bargains in Note Paper. I N order to reduce our unueually Ursa atock, new and beautiful styles of Initial and other paper* will be eold AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH AT BURKE'S BOOK STOKE. Se|*. 29—18-tf.- Blasting and Digging Wells! W ITH AN EXPERIENCEOF TWENTY YEARS, v * I hereby tender in) services to the citizens of Athens nd vicinity. First class work guaranteed. Residence at the Tautnadge House, between the npptl bridge end Check Factory. All orders will receive prompt attention. jani.tf. EDWIN W. PORTER. U. S. Internal Revenue. Devctv Collxotok's Orrior, > Fourth District, Georgia, J. Athknb, Jan. 15,1878.) A LL PARTIES DESIRING INFOR- liudion aa to TAX impoaed by tbe United State* Internal Kcvenue Laws, can obtain the eime by apply ing to W. 8. MAYFIELD, > , Deputy Collector. Office over Jacobs Sc Michael's Store, Broad Streak Athens, Ga. , . .. jaulb-tf, THESE WELL-KNOWN STANDARD FEKTIL1ZEUS, which, after ten year*’practical Sonth, have gained for themselves a high reputation, and proved to he the most profitable Fert Cotton,Corn, and allotherci stances' being prepared rially reduced for the present season, thereby placing afford to do without them. janlS-2ni -st liiroitiii'-oi-f lizers in uk ii CENTER & REAVES, Agents. Athens, Ga. ~S876! LONGS & BILLUPS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PURE DRUGS,, PATENT MEDICINES, (IffKM It ALS, DYE STUFFS, GLASS AND PUTTY\ PAINTS, oils, . 'Z’.-.l ,VARNISHES, .. v .' PAIN! eft VARNISH BRUSHES, Valuable Little Farm forSah?. ' miITEWiJH BRU s lrES , f OFFER FOR SALE 125 ACRES OF. -* * > ATTENTION, FARMERS! BBDCCtSTS Am €M«DSTS- DEALERS IN-^> j GRASS AND GARDEN SEED, FIKK TOILET SOAPS, ENGLISH HAIR, NAIL <t BRUSHES, Seed. * * * •• *^4 . In Store and to arrive.' For aalaby '*” t * u ' 1 C ' EDWARD BANCROFT, „lebMm.- «*r - No. 8, Broa,! St,-Athens, Ga. * LAND, morfi rr laaa ; 20 o/LBottom, and 40 of Up land, cleared. Fifteen acres in’old field ptnea, the bQ- t_ -M—8 -tka. .an_-.i rw . _S > ANILINES. forest. Tlic from Wi r. TOOTH If lit >Tt r-.o, y ENGLISH; FRENCH <t AilM 10 - * HANDKERCHIEF EXV' aC hard RUBBER TRUSSES, LONDON SUPPORTERS flavoring extracts SODA,' ■ HI GELLATINE, WatMns- Saaford - •» FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT ON OCONEE St. The dwelling baa eight rooms, aud ia in good condition, with ail necessary outhouses and good fencing around a half acre lot. For (hither particular* anolv to -« 1 J. febh.2t. j BANKRUPT BLANKS. I ■-*•.. mail at ft- For male by \ ’ feb8-: ance in'first claaa original five raile* from HwTShMlv airea to improve hie land) to obtain it. Notbihg in the ; Sjle, mid nbe frorw Athens.. _A4Wning San way of a fertiliser or renovator haa beta found equal to I Whitehead, William Whttehapd, Bradberry, aw it, as proved by the increased yield oforops and pettha-.( other*. ” *"■’ • ’ . vt ; w ,. „■ -fjp,.***’ *7,^^ i ~agggi5aaaaaaaj-p» ^ We are prepared to ftunish POKE OYSTER SQELL'I janl8-4t ‘ JNo/w.'STROUT) X1ME, in any qnautity, at 810 00 per ton of 2,o00 j-' ' -• ~J *»■ '71* pounds, tree of oharga. on car* in l’ort Royal, 8. C. Tor (htttier uartienlar. I PCVYe also l.svo-iTCOMPOUND FOR PREVENT- 1 ip^M^r‘ PPly JJ^ROT IN GRAPES,#* adt At |50 per ton. Giv* - (>1J. H. ncaama. , lt *'"**• TERMS STRICTLY CA8IL ^ For for (hrtheT information, or orders (br Lime, ad- I aresa PORT ROYAL LIMB Co., Pumr Rotal, 8. C^ U. Ill-LGINS. Agent,. 1 - '• Albans,Ua. v*.*t(JA fr . gr T. A. BURKE, Bookseller and Stationar. 8 ' 2m *\FINJE WINES,' WHISKIES AND BRANDIES, for Medicti". ,1 porpo# 1 - Country BiBBCHAirva ***'#<. . r. *- * J > jf ; H ir , 8IVE US A CALL ub AX*1> PHYblUlLTfS Will find it to their advantage to BEFORE- PURCHASING ELSEWHEE* PICTURE FRAMES. P ICTURE FRAMES of EVERY SIZE AND STYLE. A full anppiy of M< , , . . .. 'Idtag kepjt aiway* on hand, 4-'' recketa, and aft kind •jand the very best machinery used it) the rosnufiKtnro wlu 0* rold at a %GRBATLY REDUCED PRICE8. < i bsolufely style end prices. If yon •*'- BUBKEffi Bdok l H _ We buy direct from the manufactories, and thus wc are er.aWcd to ^ i Great Redaction in Prices F or the next thirty day«, ’Brackets, Wat! rockets, and all kind* of Ornamental Wood Work, a it tbe ow la th ® tlm ® —Ire year keeses besatinu at low -J7' ^^»iii.’ue grt* sOWAWO, r illBBSJMIHIt a till. K fSI 1 !' KELn. TOO MARKET. FAWEES MOK >4-2m : I :»r! w •- -• . i M Mmaqfm,, ifavik .aSle Jo! twos trnmm ^rket pri*'^£. t b«ia A j.i-