Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1876-1885, February 09, 1876, Image 4

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61,)* >arm anb Jtoiwrljalb. W*lr!*H an-1 UeAiwrfM. Husticls. Ll>. HuKl.fl*. I'li-. Wheat - - -00 | Blue gran* *ec<l 14 ] Shf.le l ecrti - id | Buckwheat - E 2 Corn in the ear 70 | l>rie<! poaohea 3t> Pc* - 00 | Dried atipie* - 24 Ryo M - fid I Orion* --- 57 Oats 82 I Suit 0" Unify 47 j SU.no coal -• 8 Irir.l potato mi 88 | Mall 40 Sweet j. <t*U*ea33 | Bran 2O White beau* -38 1 Turnip* - - 55 Caator Wa.m -40 | Plastering hair 8 O over ee 1 - 80 Uusl’kml lime* 80 Timothy *oe<l- 40 Corn ineal - 47 Klsx seed - - SO Kioe 4wlt - - 54 Hemp teed --44 Ground pens 23 bM*u. Fauna.—One of tho ffreai ett drawback* to the prosperity ot our farming intercut ba* been tho im perfect culture of t large area of land, imitetd of the more scientific and thorough tillage of smaller farina. Ii it far more remunerative and easier to raise and harvest thirty or fort) bubals of corn on one acie of land, with scientific preparation and into! ligent labor, than it ia :o obtain the aarao number of bushels from three or four times the acreage, llesidos, the land Bader the small farm system ia continually improving, while unde, the ordinary plan it breomea more woru and worthless every year. The matter of fences and carnage ia in it self no amall item to bo considered, nd the stumps which would be dug np under the small farm culture would juruish fuel enough to ooclc all the edibles used by the laborers employed on the plaoe. We expect, if our land-owners give the proper tnc ur,* lament, to soon Me our its u pi.,, a made glad by the influx of industrious white emi grants, and the establishment of prof itable smell firm*. QP Under the heal of “The Rai*. lug of Meat in the South,” the Co lumbus Enquirer #aya: ** This is all fudge,” remarked n jtroeperons farmer yesterday. “I raise •n abundance, and I believe oth ers can do th same thing.” He ad ded that, before the war, stealing of bet?* *u almost as frequent as now; that ho had received many a whipping from his father because he did not watch the hogs and prevent others from taking them; that farmers then took old, worthless negroes, or chil dren, and made them herdeiuen, and they could get responsible darkies novf to do the tamo for their food •nd-clothing. This former baa always, been well eff, and was a four year?’ fighting •nan in a gallant Coaled irate regi ment At this stage a poor man rnme up ■md gave his experience. Last year I.a bought a shoal for #O, fed it 1(1 besho't of corn, for which he paid $12.66, nnd in addition, paid 60c, for butchering—making tho total cost 119.03, The pig when killed weighed Milt* Ml. a ponud, the whole bringing 132.10, which shows a not profit of ♦13.06. That bents cotton, which is sold for leas than it costs to produce. gave* fob basmtAX.—One ounce t>f w ii<’fe M§ek t *pprr, half ounce of j a'lipiee, on# ►’#’* of salt, ha- ounoc grated Uov-sr ad' li sit >m.t. pickled shbiovo. * pin. itup found all ! •’ ' put them in • s+V, XPI '''HIP Hf.ifta two .1 lu.l tie fox use. I'U# catsup should be thinned with vinegar, if too thick. ■■ csr Au inkstand ’U turned over upon a white tablecloth. A servant threw over it a mixture ol aalt and pepper plentifully, and all traces of the ink disappeared. Hr Picture frames mid glasses are preserved from flic* by painting them with n brsi'h tij<j ed into a mixture iuav i hot.. - if.'. .< oi four onion* in a pint of *isr. rr Soft soap should be kept in a dry place in the. r-Hur, and not need until three months old. To Cook. PocubT.—All kind* of poultry and meat cjh be hooked quuUr by adding n little vinegar to the water in which they are boiled, or a piece of lent n. By the use of a little acid there wi I be a eonskier.v tU> saving of tut I as we'd a# shot ten tog of lime. In* action is IwitcfU-.n' on )d, tough meats, mule' iug thon quite t' Oder and easy of digestion. Taint and meat and ibtvla will l<*>e tin ir Uud Issie and odor if cooked in tins taw* w, and, if not u*cd too freely, no la*m otike acid will be acquired. Z SxssiM.r. An view.— *• If ever v< n ea.at > ■.•atti ' 'jUSW ''■*• tt.Wt-hwtv vis. t*a* ■Hi • ‘ -H-rvit .’I * * iviaM **f *;ctaata, t**ti > privSv'mi! h | HagsJlsik *• ■ rrwdcfwd aua i-; ~*rl ■if Tr v, "~ ~ ‘ Married Pfsnri.t New Invention. Just what you want—reliable and dural4e mailed <m receipt of 7fr'. Addiee* Dr Muaman & Cos, Mi< bile town, (Vnn. Mli<t Kiting IVtchomiMiC) , FnrioHtlon, Ko*l i'brmmnt:, Mo*nn Dm imd Mmiiiu** (ii ido -nbowluK bow ctitlf r sex may f.uei* imto and Ruiuibc Jov* ami affrethm of i.ry ps a r*on lbc> elo<c Inatantly 400 pace* by mull 60c. Hunt A <>>, U 9 8 7tb *t, I*Mla. Aoi.xt* Wasted for tho VxTw<ifi'.b Hiiwwt 700 pa*#**, low prlro, qnuk *>ds. K\lra term*. I* W Zlejjlur A (’>, 61 8 Arch tl, 1M.i1.4l h.hia, I’li. v' tli BlnM I .'i" tun A now I k 18 pntoi, oonJ.dni > / 14 cirouvnf with Information for tock wculrd- r*. IVco ten ottila by mnif. Tur bndtfft C<*, Smile - 4ia and bn ’.or*, & WWI i;t, N V. Wnoleil, **r*nts for tbo had rolling; !*rlxo Package in the world. It contain* 16 she t* paper, 16imvJop*. guidon pn, iwrid', patent yard measure and piece of jc.v elry. r'lni.rle pmkage. tl , b pair of elegant pvdd ntone Alcove butt ion. postpaid, 2/hj—6 for sl. Tble (tackin'. ft ban borti (".aiiilocfl by the puMUlier f the Journal, ind found •* reprraentod worth tho money, Watcb* given away to ail ugt-nU. t irewlar* Ircc. Bible A 00, 700 Hit ad way, New York For COUG HS, CO U )S, HOARS K X ESS ANI> ALL THROAT DIKABK*, Uh 6 wet ls * aanno /, ic ta nle ts HIT UP ONLY IN BLIJI4 BOXIiH. A trle<l and sur# remedy. For wile by drug gilt* generally, and John*ton Holloway A Cos, Philadelphia, Pa. A'dini OtTIM ! Wi W ill, liiii* 'I bo Ik*! bb*>M l dißpoan of UK) PidnH and of lirrt*clMi niAkt in. including Watera’, at lov/er pHooa than ever before offund Mont hi)* in rtiilru > nta recolvod # running from 1 i to <H nionfljrt. Warranted for pjx ycarr. .Sicoiid hand (natrntp<intß ut extroniely hovniUfM for each Illui*trat<d catalinnica mfttkvl. Aventi wnnfoil Warrr#onu 481 Iboodwuy, NY. Iloraoe Water* At Kona. liametiMi Hitcowa! 60,000 of the genuine Ti’fo and lAbom •>( tivlngatooe already wdd. Hils vetcrun explorer rank* among n\<%t heroic flgtiros of tho century, ti( bgnk mt iift of the most reuuukablu of the I'p*. Thrilling In Inb-rost, llluntmtod profusely, and brink the only entire and suthoutio life, tlie millions aro Oftfroi for it, nnd wlde-awalto ageuta Are wanted kly. F*v proof an<l teriaa adiirosa Hubin*l Hina, Pubiubewi, /2>l Hsiiua/'n at, Pblladelplds, Pa. Awarded the llighur.t Modal at Vletma. E, & 11, T. AMIIOIU & CO,, 601 Broad way, New York, (Opp. Mt;trc(K>litan JIo(cl) Muuufurlurm, lmportm k Drnlcra in CIIROMO3 AN!) FRAMES, Stereoscopes and Viow3, Albums, <4iuplotKO|u'H aud Huitablo View*- PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. iu for over) tiling in tht* wnjr if STEKKOPTICCNS nrd MAGIC LANTERNS, Ik ing manufacturer* of tl.e Micro ffciaxiiFlo Lak itun, hTMIIMY I'ANoniwm, Ux tv r.io itt WmuKmTicoifJ ,^nvxnrrsKu , :i Btw kopticoj? , AfItUTIOON, School liAXTiRN, Family Lantirn, i'noru;’* I^ntlhv, Kaoh piylo hfting tbc beat of It* clan* In tbc mark t. of IhlUiiih nnd slide* w ith direct bu* for using Bint on application ; Any i nb rpilmng man ouu niuku money witli it .UnKif Unt< ns. Cut this advertiM inmt out for reference. FA T. [i <>P KN IN G Minn Murv Ta. flnu'o itupiTtfully Informs th* I *<lii t< of llilrt plw* iinti vidititv tlut i*)o let now In ?wi|*t of the ltirgCKt uml haiul* nonu><( AMMiltmaili <*f* MILUNI UY AND HTRAW (WOP* which hii* Im*cii "pcuctl here dime (lu* vrr. 'I he Indie* niv invited Cos <*.Ff and t xnn inn her nitwit, whit h will ho wM lower than ever. Am also jrt jwml for cutting and fitting dream*. ocH ‘J!n THOS. B. STUBBS, Attorney nnd Counsellor at Law, —AKfI - Solicitor in Chancery. Will f ractfee in Hun t* nnd the ari|ftlntnfC cotmilt* in (root gin, and in the contigeiomi countitH of AhiUiuiii. Alko iti the State and Kwknil Point# at Montgomery, Ain. Commissioner for Alabama. llmißENcr*- I'ix-Om Thoa H Wilton, Jmdnh Moilift & (\>,hat kcra : 1 Vv% .1 W Sanford, At towny (htinul; Or W O lktldwiu, President Kirnt National Hank, Montgomery, Al t. Ortitvand reside m enear New Ut>|nidiMrch. Mn*ritt county. All oXßUiuniCationd should Ik* addvvsK'd hi Woit lViint. (hi. >i U H3IA B3Wvr *™rW Ip •irtsjjt'} pfrr t(j£or| t -’IM •*KJ< -ip J'J WO) it *l*o Tt J • 'll t 1 |B v l<w>ts pa* pip** *** mu, •*'• ‘stjrM orsmi ‘vjnim;i Ki mtasur; quw ‘rapt 1 i- jv A puO H-"OU tt "> J 005 l vo : iv-? 009'a9.i 001 BUB>3t m V-r.M| tesf **.!; Atv.rir — ■ /|iiU*w£> -d llllSl C3-XTTX3JXT AWAY 1 Ckxtkkmm .\i>wic\ a $lO T>tc<! En . r<..• JtsSS. uor fcts mi l Icnuti- I'lij tinEd I ujrmvlnir, coutnuing ever 0O liWtkMi<Ai vionl inr trait* cl nil lending evv tilr mthl p. ryatiingd' tu>m Iho lodine It • Mund u* to th. ptrwnt time, Including * mavnitkvot mid p<-ifact view of tin rnilrn nh l laiiH!'s *u Kwirroount link nt I'hiln *ai * gtw** it. the rev dvrs cf mir •-' *> >l fashiua pn| r, the Weekly *l, cn taint rig three splendid > 'n j ' ..n irit* t ntf et t r with short sketch. * Mumif.t of tniticcilturemt* i.v ,]. !m i!t tnrj<iml)K on trial, tnclutlnir • tK- |matvi<l for *l. Auy news ' ‘* lT ive von a Wpr f|, or nddrvs '•er a; Journal, gwi Broadway, New . * uts wauled everywhere. ’ UOVEKN.MKNT OF GEORGIA. RXKCTmVR DSI’AHTVRNf. JamfS M Binlth governor. P W Alexander and J W Warren sccreturiea rxecutve d*(Hrtrnent. 'J'homaN C llowjipl anfl Hamnel C Williams clerks executive dffifirtmi'tib J I; <'stup'oull warrant (Jerk. W H Grigsby ami recording dork, mi air uouaa orru'Aua. V (' P,;irneU veeretary of state. J F JonvH clerk, W L Gohbuuith oomfa Her general. I’V Ur:ifro4! nod J W U*, *nltb clerk*, lohn JoncatiiH uror, IJ ® .*lllb r Oi leve c b*? k * u*m*a fif* .bad Hratihani librurbm. ~ 14 A Flew*Hen aup't of public buildings, etc. <1 J Orr htate ; !<al coninnWioner. Dr I liomaa F Green iip’t of lumhilo h*>luiu. W 1) Williams up*t aowleniy lor the blind. \V O Connor aup’t deaf and dumb asylum. MI/rARMR eoriiT Hon Hiram Warner chief justlco lbn H K MCsy jtujge. Hoi P. P Trlppe jmlge. N I Ifarmuoitil .irtorocy-gonera!* / I) Harrison clerk. Hemy m r‘.(Mt4*r, T7u* Supreme Uo> it Him fit se.it of govern TOcnt, begoinioir on ll<* Uiltd Monday In Jan uary and first Monday In July in each year. * CilATf iii mi iu, (i n l . .bum s Johiison. judge W A Little eolicitor general OhatUiboochce— th Mondoys in March and Septi inlier. Harris—2d Mondays in April and Oetob<*r. Marlon—24 Mere lay r 111 April and October. Muscogee- Monday* in May and Nov’l*er Ptuwert • ith Mondays in April and (Jctohr r. Talbot -2*l Mn l.t>w in March and r. Taylor —lst Uondava fn April and October KINGSFOKD’S OSWEGO CUKE and SILVER GLOSS STARCH Fob tm f : L&ondbt. Manufactured by T. K IN’OS FO III) tfc SOX. tiik rrht ht \*t('ii is run vroittp. Given a beautiful hnlsh to the linen, ami the tl lib* re nee iu r oat l.i’twreu it and common at arch i- .. iucely halt a cent for au ordinary washings A u k your grocer for it, TUNGSFORD’S OSWEGO GORN STARCH run PUUIMN4M, BLAAO MARGE, ICE CREAM, &C., Ih tb< ori :imM viAaidivhetl in 1818 -and priwervu* it rcptitation as purer, stronger and more delicate than any other niaudu of the kind ofb ml, either of tho same rmnift, or with other titles. Stevenson Magadan, l'h. l). f tc.,thc*Muli* astehamical ni hority of Kurope, carefully ana) /*'tt Cliis t'orn Starch, ami huvh ii i, a rrio*t excel leu particle of diet, and in < lumi cal ami feeding properties is fully ctjuul to tin* l*ot arrow root. Dirts Hot .4 for uutkfng Pltddingß, ffnafards, etc , w'company each one poll ml package. For sale by all first-chi h grocern, iaul4f*m “VINEGAK and "SWEET ODEA" T he nmlerelgned proposcH to fuminh to the? trade and for family use a auperior article of Eure Whitt H ine (tnd Cider Vinegar, and S‘meet Cider, at prices that tlefy competition—all tilings considered Tlieae articles are superior to any unnln \" vbe South having received tho first preniiv'o at our last Slate lair as the Older* n K ited and satisfaction guaraii- Imhl. AddiCM DARWIN G JoNFS. tint I Atlanta, Cfa. —" "T"' i: T BUY NOME i Pnlilyou pet bur •; I :" '"' s ,4^Complete ?k;ce List y ’ fu irtU, A • ’•.Do!ton E-others —: #—ld' ! Luu.s. ■W+ . . 43f THE tiEGKFHYN G PORTABLE Twassrly Hexfiop; MacjbJno, nrlco, 320.| i f ! m X.. -tta-vr?. M-p T 1 i-v t ’ h ■•spf ~ l - „ Wrn. Bir.Mi*tii.Bjk a -S-s&lS| ►Cn,*.cn, ,v v .u 2 2 ■-* > - • 'feSSSaSBf S a pinii ui <.r -...1, wKjmv a n •ntl Am,.matin Ktltch Fit.t.’npr AM other Maclitno. rv<|Hirw lHa mnvciurnt of from 2ft to :* pivi-ra ti> •tt ry stifr'i thlß re.jitlrto hot Two! ilviieo It Is a ayinwol .| JBmplUli> nmt mmtsrth. For lull rnrtk*- uianiM'iivl for Ctfcular—then bay no othvr until vou tb’ Ma ; I is**, f. t ‘soring i* believing.” Areut* Wit Mini Isrwn frt.pl* * |A ( nw' y If $5 (•• Mint with ilh ortlor tho ‘•nleinct* can bn C Of) a trend* UtUMf pay full Pfit's* tv>lnv!o Mnohlnrt. pcrct'itfavA 0:1 BM In l u;stiMJft* J tvheitHiK M trhitw. are rand for IVrats t. ugvms, cash with order, or 0.0. l. (9 BECKWITH S. H. Cos.. 862 Bnudwtr. N. Y. THE PARKER CUN. 5 C NO STAMP TOR ClltCot.Ad PARKER BROS WEST MERIDEN,CT. BECKWITH S2O. Portable Family Sewing Machines TUB MOST POPULAR •f any in tlio market. Makes the Moat PuraM* Stitch, with Stn*n>fth, Oajmritjr, and Spwi. to auy, of cost. Bttekwim Srwtnj Mnehinc C<s, 862 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. *** marjwher*. btsuiltu. hua^tan CENTRAL HOTEL, OolumTous, Oa. Mrs. S. E. NVoldkjdgb, PrapV. L. 1. II AKvtY, Clerk. THE SUNNY SOUTH. TA B L<irye*t and Handsomest Lit erary I‘atJtr ui America. BRILLIANT ANNOUNCEMENTS. gar- SPECIMENS KItEK.-to 'Die followin'? new stories will soon !c coraiucncrd, ami will bo the most intensely tbiilHn'? of any romance* yet pubiinhul in an American journal; Kllla Ito: ) 4, .0r North and South--® thrill I rig national romance, 'Nt3od on tho miinlids trationn of I'ieelilentK Lincoln and Johnson, ami the execution of Mrs Surratt m 1806. Written by a dlstingubhcd ?;t.t miian. Written In Blood, or The Midnv'ht Pledge —a story of the laat Najroleou’* reign. Jly M Quod, of the Michigan pres*. Fighting Against Fate, or Abno in the World-- a brilliant widely verial, now run ning, by Mr* Mary K Bryan, who isthcliuost atory-witter of the age. K*lith Hnwthomo, or The Temptation* of a Factory Girl.—by a popular novelist. fieminlHcenccH of the Don federate Govern ment—by Col H D Capers, chief t lerk of tbc treasury department under 51 r Memrninger. Thia wdl bo u deeply intem*tiog Boric* of tketdufl, givli.g tin; early triab, dlwidvanta gt . u:;d many amusing incident* of our (mjo pl in their elFort* to establish an indepen dent government, A number ot unusually brilliant short sto ne* appear in each iusue, with a great variety of sparkling miscellaneous matter upon all Subject*. Siilmeriptfon 88 a year. Club* of lour and upward* S2 60 eiu li; chib* of twenty and upwards $2 26 each. Extra copy free one year for a club of live p.t $3. Address .7 H SEALS, Atlanta, Ga. SCRIBNER’S MONTHLY for 1876. The publisher* invite attention to the fol lowing list of Home of the attractive articles secured for Scribner'* Monthly lor the com ing year* In the field of iictiou, besides nu -IXI4 runs novelette* ami shorter stories, there will be two n.itiurkable serial stories by Am erican authors* The tir-:t of tlnse, now com plete iu our hands, Gabriel Conroy, by lhet Harte, bet-ins in the November number, and will run twelve months. This is Mr Harte's first extended work. The scenes ondcharac ters, which the author has chosen from his favorite 1, California, are painted with characteristic vividness and power, and the W4;rk is doubtless the most graphic record of early Cu.ifornia life tl has yet appeared. We shall also begu., in the January mini her, Philip Nolan’s Friends, or Show Your Puss ports, by Edward Everett Hale. T lie scare.' ofi tiiis story inlaid in tho Southwestern territory, now forming tin; Stidw of liOuisi aua and Texaa, at the time of Aaron Burr’s treason. The clißimtei'S lived in a section which was now American, now French, and now Spanish, ami this record of their adven turous lives makes a story of intense and un flagging interest throughout. A second Farmer’s Vacation, by Col Geo K Waring, Jr. Col Waring is now in Eu rope, visiting, in a row-boat ride of 260 miles, one of the most tortile and interesting of the vine-growing valleys of Europe. This sec ond serit* of (taper* promise* if> bee von more interesting than that with which our readers are already familiar. Centennial Letters, edited by John Vkince ('heuey. A rare collection of Bcvolutum.iry letters, mainly from stores in the bund* of the descemtauis ot Col Ward. They ate full of Inuret-f, and v ill be rend with a rare relish in connection with tbc Centennial celebration of the year. Brilliantly illm Hated article* on American coliegiH written respectively by their friends, will appear (lur'ng the year. The revived interest in colb gc life makes these papers es l*“ Idly timely, and-will secure for them un usual attention. Elegantly illustrated article* on Old New York, by John F Mints, will appear at once, and will attract the attention of all, in city or country, who mark with interest the de velopment of the grut nietnundi*, and affec tionately renminbir the quaint peculiarities of its olden time. Every number is profusely illustrated, thus enabling us to give to our descriptive and uairative article* an interest ami permanent value never attained in a lion-illustrated pe l iodicid. Under iis accu*tome.<l uiaoageinent the mugu/ine will in the future be devoted, in* it be* been in the past, to bound literature and Christian progress. Term* $1 a year, °>6c a number. Address SCRIBNER & CO, New York. ONLY ONE DOLLAR! THE SITAmS WEEKLY .liOiiKI.VG SEWS Will be sent to any address iis months for one Hollar. This is one of the cheapest werk iks published. Jt is not a blanket shut in which till sorts of matter is promiscuously thrown. It is a neatly-printed four-page paper, ixiuipai tlv made up. and idilcit with S'eat care. Nothing of n dull or heavy char acter is admitted into the columns of the Weekly. It is an elaborately compiled eotn pendittm of the la st things that appear in tin, Mnily News. The telegraphic dispatches of j the \v, eK are re edited atnl cart fully ivoetied of every thing that is not strictly of n news character. It also contains full reports of the markets; thus, these who havet not the advantage of a daily mail, can get all the news, for six months, by sending one dollar to the publisher ; or for one year by sending two dollars Tlte 1 hilly Morning News is the same reli hMcorgan of public opinion that it lias al ways been -vigorous, tbougl tin I and conser vative in the discussion ot the issues of the day, and lively, spokling nnd entertaining in its presentation a news. In gather ing and publishii atent information and in di-enssing •} ~- public policy, the Morning News fully abi.ant of the most enterprise g journalism ot the times, l’tiee, Jltl for Id months : ?.’> for fi months. The Tri-Weok ly Nows has tlte same features as the Daily News I'tiee, sCfor 12monthsp s.'! for (> mouths. Money for either paper can be sent by T O order, registered letter or express, at pub lisher’s rise THE MORNING NEWJs PRINTING OFFICE Is the lttr!Te*t in the Every tlefcrip tiom of IMrtiuir tlnae at the sWrtivt notice. Hlntik Ikioks of aall kinds made to order. IV ok liimlimr ard Ruling e\ccttli*d with lis pnfeh. Estimates for wotk promptly fur nished. Aihirers all letters to J- II KSTILL, Savannali Git Masters Patent Swing* This swing is now being manufactured by llic undersigned Kven child should have one. Agents waited in every town and city iu the United State*. Address M. NEWMARK. CorncrJErougWoo and Jefferson sis, jut SO-ltu Savannah, Ga. 11ta . --V * ||. , OOOS.W. (y 1.. . 1 lie Rural CuroUn’an 18 the lerulinjf apTi‘ cultural journal of the 8011th X’uhlisher® and editor* *re all Southern men, and it i 8 devoted exeluiivuly to thelnte.e*t*of South ern ußrietillure While it i* not tlie paid or - Unn of tire i’atronK of Husbandry, or of any society or set of men, it lihh been the most powerful advocate fer the ehtnbllhinent of • irnnaes in tho South, and its influence has contributed greatly to the present prosperity ol the ord< r. li. H. J acquits, Esrj., of Charleston, S C., Editor-in-( irief. Charles it- Houck, Ksq., of tire Depart ment ol A/ricnltnre, Washington, D. C., Kn toinologieal Krlitor. ItKCi L.ut < i .MT.iui tors— Col. D Wyatt Ai ken , Washington, DC; Henry W Kavenel, Hh(|, Aiken, SC; lic-v C W Howard, Kings ton, Ga ; Col N If Davis, Greenville, S C. Rural Can Jinian $2 p. r annum. Address W VLICIiI;, EVAN'S & COGSWEJ.L. janlOti Publishers, Charleston. SC. 11 \i!lLTo\ SALE lASTULTF. This Institution, under the care of Prof. La Ilatte. a practical teacher of twelve years’ experience, is now open for the reception of students. Patronage is solicited, with this understanding: That hoys mi st leurn if they come to tliis school. BATES PER MOUTH. Alphabet and iirst reading $ 2 Primary classes... 3 Intermediate classes 4 Collegiate classes 5 Bookkeeping by double entry (completed) 30 Incidental expenses pro rata sr 1 dies class 1 rue. Primary —2d Header. 1 t Gti graphy, Spell ing, i'iimary Arithmetic end Writing: or 3d Reader, 2d Gc graphy, Spelling, Primary Grammar, Arithmetic and Writing. iNiiBMEBtATR —Ith Reader, English Gram mar, Primary Geometry, Aritmetic, Philoso phy, Dictionary and Writing—Compositions; or sth Reader, Latin Grammar, Imtin Reader, Eletm ntary Geometry, Philosophy, Element ary Algebra, Rhetoric, Dictionary and Writ ing—Compositions. CoLLEoriTt: (elective) —Elocution, History, Geometry, Classical Latin, Greek, Trigonom etry, Surveying am! Engineering, Chemistry, Botany, Physiology, Geology, Evidences of Christianity, &e., Ac. Extras—Bookkeeping, Drafting, Coloring. Students charged from day of entrance to dose of session, except in cases of sickness protracted.over one month. Tuition due at close of sessions. h irst session six months; 2d four montl s. Boarding from $!2 50 to Sls per month. Every student absolutily required to keep the rules ami regulations of the school For farther particulars apply to the Princi pal. fel)s C. I! I A HATTE. -t— WIWIIMI >■! m.kJ e & smuMm STANDARD Fire and Burglar SAFES. Counter, Platform, Wagon t Track SCALES. Send for Price-List. Agents Wanted. V Marvin’s Safe Cos., 265 Broadway, Wew York, 721 Chestnut St, Phil* <* r „• ..'fv.' oofi£ 0ofi£ it> Ap- -. ,f^ cd J ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS- A STANDARD INSTITUTION, LARGEST, CIIEArRST AND HE*T IS THE SOUTH. The only Business School in the Ronthoon ducted by an experienced Merchant nnd Prac tienl Accounts nt. ’live arttml expenses of students are from fifteen fo twenty percent less than it w ill cost them to attend second class, or imported institutions. '1 he t'onrs. of Study iscondnetcf on Actual Business Principles. ,U| plied with liankinE ant other offices, celitb.mug every known facility for inipurtiug a Tliorough I‘nut'rxl Uttsiness K.i.icafton ill the shortest possible time and at the least ex| er.se. Graduate, of t! o in- titution. ns practicalaccotmtams. stand pii -emir; < i over those from any other Basi n' -a School in the country. Thors' hll-heil reputation of this Institu tion, tie thorough, practical course of its study. en-l tlie success of its uradu&tcs, rank* it the leadin' EASINESS aCUOOE Et THE SOUTH. Onr course of Am .it pcsiness training is the i t s'. ~ud most practical of the age. Jvo vacation*. Students admitted at anytime. No class, s, Busin, .s Advocate. cviitaining full j .Mtieulars, mailed to any a.idrear £. F. MGOKE, A. It., I resident. SOFMftT worn BOMB PIPES. THE HAMILTON VISITOR. J3L FAMILY NEWSFAFER; IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY At HAMILTON, HAEKIS CO., GA.. A.T ®3 PEE ANNUM. AND THE ISSUE OF EACH WKIBL CONTAINS PCETRY, INTERESTING STORIES, NEWS ITEMS, AGRICULTti/jfc MATTERS, AND OTHER INTERESTING READING. EbPECIAIi ATTENTION IS SrfEN TO Tn* LOCAL DEPARTMENT I The atm to make it the eapal of Tlte Visitor is notv passing through the third year of it existence, and tm spite of the recent panic and the present hard times, has gained for itielf successful foothold. EVERY FARMER ought to take his county paper. EVERY CITIZEN - ought to sustain his home paper. EVERY SIERCIIANT desiring to increase liis trade should advert is* THE HAMILTON VISITOR. Advertisements Inserted at reastjnnbre rates. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—IN ADVANCE, One copy one year $ % o& “ “ six mostba j Q(p Three copies one year 6 Qtf Six ** “ “ 10 00 Ten “ “> is 001 Twenty “ “ ** ~,.35 00 Subscribers ontkide of the cnnafy uvass retnit twenty cents additional for yearly postage, or ten cent* for six months. The proprietors wiil not be responsible for money remittance* by —0 unless made by registered letter. The Visitor has received many and high eneonitunrs eince it started, and wc shall strive fox still further approbation by trying to make it s BETTER. RARER TTT A tvt EVER* Address all comamnicatioiu to LA IIATTE A GRANBEKRY, Baxtuea, Ga*