Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1876-1885, February 16, 1876, Image 4

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Hjf fiitm ttnb t'cnstjjclfc WLfjjlifv. ami Kras or.',!. d’...b.*lt. I,S. llti-brl*. Tba. Wheat 0) | lSue jr* *u oil ’ 1 Shelled corn -5 ) | I’tte’v wheat - .H 4 iii in ilnt iar 70 Di io I penebea .IB IV.-t* . _ no 1 tried npplo.** -21 Uvn - - 6 C Onion* --- 57 Or* 82 Salt 50 It itl- y 47 Stone coal - pp lii-b jin'id ea C 8 M tlx - —4o Sweet p ilatac-s 55 I’r tn - - *• *• 20 White h- uns - fiß | Turnips t*-<or bean* - 45 ! Vluntering hair 8 C over seed - 00 | l'ml’kod linu* 90i Tintolhy seed- 40 I Coin meal - 47 T'l, r -r and- M j Fine salt - - 64 - Mcntp s ed 44 | (trotni.l peas 21 *To CoU'JI i IXti TO luir.MK Ki.X'K '-V f i . 11*. Kvrrt* kit 1 of * 00*1 i’ Micro e.vHy colored limn pine, ln -<vni( there is so mneli roin in it, nhich prevent* tho <lye from enter in-;, l.iiti lu Schtutifir America* niv> (ho following ilircdtio’i* ffjr.doinpf it, *i4iic!i may I*-* now •’ *’f "* r fea-lers: The pir nboni.l be fire of lnot, (•• ii' r J m n " 1 col °') * 1 " 1 * utromr •'*> nl inn of Mfl’.vrirtd, boiled tn n vofrpl for three hour*, rtibbeil carefully all over i, anil then nilowod to dry. It would bo belief to have n iar"e venael of stroiit* logwood liquor, in which to alee) the pine for a few days, such ns an old mo* Uvttca cask. After tkn hgwwod is Hired, n solution of cofipcran nhotild bo applied l*i 1 lx* mum way ns the logwood, which will wake the color quilt* black. By using n strong solu tion of black Butnao in place of the logwood, ilie* wood trill become quite dark when it get* the copperas put on it, but it will not Itavu tho rich appeal ..nco of the logwood color. By using alum in plaeo of copperas, a purple kind of color will be made upon *be wo*d. Ti: ANSI’ARK.NT I’lKH,— Tllkfl tIIMP Cgga, two Iftlili'HpoonfuU of jolly (currant is best) u.td one of bultor; J) vor with oxcfice ol lemon. Tim will timko two pies. liako with one ci’.eU To 'J ake ( ikeahk euom Wai.l I’a ri....— Lay several fold* of blotting paper oil the spot, and bold a hot iron near it until the greaso is ab sorbed. \ e’mple way to get lire freshness t>; eggs IS ZC "* t io " aler - A good one will lie ... 1 thoso musty with ago win. ~ru llM_ ward and float. Graham Crr Cakk.— Unbolted -wheat meal, two cupful!*; butler eup ; molasses, om-balf milk, one . .. ’. ■ ol a cup; egg**, cup; butter, quarto. - , j. two; soda, half a half an hour. To Clean Tinwarb. —Tho best tiling for clentiint' tinware is oom tnoii toda. Dampen a cloth and dip in i ode, and mb I lie ware briskly, ;:u which wipe dry, audit will look iquid to uw. Chicken Gelatine. — Slieo cold roast cliicken and lay ill a mould w ith alternate layers ot cold bro ed tongue and occasional slices ol hard boiled egg; Fcaeon with celery sail. Dissolve a half ounce of Cooper s gelatine in a pint of clear brown gravy and pour over the meat. It must stand twelve hours to harden be ore cutting. Ccßtt FOR PtMITUKIMA. —TVn the juice of a lemon and gargle the throat with it, vl<cn Uko the white of one egg and beat it up with a tablespoon of good branJy, lake it immediately alter the gargle. Repeat every four hours. In case ol croup, use only tho letnou jmoc ns a garg’o. IJoioom* Sahsadk.— Take equal quantities ol bacon, fat and loan; beef, veal, pork, and beef suet; chop them thorn small, season with pepper, salt, etc., aw eel hoibt i.n I augc rubbed fine. Have a well o'canned and washed intestine, till and prick it, boil gently for nn hour aud lay on aitav to dry. They may bo smoked the same ns br. T ' Thais Fccumah.— When a slip L„ grown six < r eiuhl itu-lres high, nip (nil the lop down to tho hist set of leaves; it will tl.er* throw out branches on each *ido. Let rhest grow eight or ten inches, then nip them out as l>ef,ire; tho tops of e tch branch, when jjrowrvJthe same bt igUt ns ibi oiheib nip ;.m aiuiti. Tlieii procure ae. *k :h r>n <>f your finger, eighteen inches length, a hoopakirt wire, twin-' luck am! forth alternately, through holes rusdi in the stick qint distances apart; plaoo this firmly in ti e p t b*.k <>* the plant, tie the brand m to it, and veil will lnve. when in flower, • very beautiful and graceful plant. , - - -ww 1 "-w J£&mtiKi> rKHPu: Ncvr Invent o, Jurf *hAt wAnt iclwUtc jitid tium.l4** muil.d .rn r-n4f,t of 7*\ AdOfßri Vi Mojwjjah & C*, M!! lU-tcwn, *?n. Ml*aJ IllAfliu/. I*4 C1.4111111C, , f HMfJ .'tn.|| M m>ul y)i utu n<, M' -iiicilwt 1 itjid M-tt.l* -i (*i i*c >low iiifC bo* ulli r imx n.Hy fmi natc #1; 1 kfjfi 1 ii<* i'v 5 aivl air 1 it<4l n| miy l**iw'U liaov Hiommj i ia.1.4 U) 400 by fH-dl .<0 *. Ji *0? Cos, 1 ..IS , lit at, f’hi /*, \r.. V i> ;*,i 1 * ~ • litflujtr- 7<JO 4. *'4r|n c quick ahl h Kxlia (uri.l4. i* W/# •;gl r *V <4. ft!A..4itli sf. Jhil l(lt'l{d<i , I*.'. \V f til ti r ct (J'tifi i*urH A i.c-v l><ok, is J’l-OA, < 1 I 4 fi* r \ I ill4*fr. !Ml|r, , li|i infufii.ili *n for t -• k h|* roll *r*. I'n4j fen o nil l> *i* *1 iiinltriil :• .v i•, U-m'l is mi l l*rok< L' VV oil, .1, 11 *rr n c Ik 1 M*l \ • I'mp. I* i< kill i'l t! r world. it ■* lik*. IW I* ( JA ♦*ti**|K*H, unklt'K I < it, I < •ImmK r. ] ,y*tlcnf yr l nif iMir. n*l ! t*liV. .**liuic j• jf !** *• ■■. vi'li |*nlr f ic ifii.* j i.t'inc 1 k'lfl n.i )*•* S*V- ft | tor sl. 'll hik l-tv n cx.tniiiM-l b) ' Oic •’( 'lx- *i •• 'UNA!., and fMiud a# r< pit H' fit/i wt.rlli tli* ni<ny. •.don f * 'II .i/,uih. (Iniilnn it \\.l \y6 <->, 7<*t l*#i' -t*iway-. New Y< rk. Roughs, routs, hoauskness , AM) All TIIWOAT DIiuKA^F.S, I . • WELLS' Cl into LI a TA a LETS PUT tJI* t>SlsV IN .XKS A tried and un- renir* l v K* *' - tie liv dniff iri Im KcncniJly, mul H<dluwa) Sl ( >, riiiUvlal|dila, I* i. A (Jurat On KM ! VVu will, timing ti.c Iml -10*1)11, and 4j.i u-i of 100 att<l Oiieftn* of tirr*t-c|uH iii 'k r*. In*. Imluu Wulith', at lower pric.*a fliaii over i lore ofb red Monthly in* fttaltticmta nc**iv#*| f running from 12 t* ;ji; moil (bn. Warranitil fr >ix yearn. Second hand iiMiriimi'ilii nt extic oely l>w p ben for Jilti-fral'-d (iihihtiioc* made 1. Accnt-t wanted, Witn fminii 4sl IhoAttway, N Y. Horace WuU ih Sl Siii4. ImniriMi Hutcco*! oO.fNHi of the u> nninc L fe and I.ilwkm tf already sol<l. Tltin veteran explorer r.o k*t amotiu the ui<*t heroic figurett of (he eeiilui v, nn*l Ihin book an one of the moht rcmmktl’lc <>f ihc.v Ihiillmji iii lot rent, iilurtrah *1 profu i*|v, and I<t iiibC the only enthv and itiithiintic life, the rniliiomt an* aicut# Hie wanlc 1 quickly. Koi prtwif ami #CIM addroMi* It id third Ition, I’ll hlirtlici4f J2*i i r.rttitwn nt, I*hilaieiphta, I’ll. Awattlcl the U Medal at Vh*Uli,i. ( i:. * n, r. .miiow & co,, 51)1 Broadway, Now York, (Opp. MetroP-litan (I.t(ol) Mamtfurliirrrx, linporlrrs k Dralcm in CHKOms AND FRAMES, Stereoscopes and Views, Album*, Graphowcojcs and Suitable Vlcwh* PHOTfXtRAPKir MATERIALS. I’ea.liyaartrrs for everything In Ibe'u*y of STEREOPTIfO.NH nnd .T,d>L IV-ing uiauiif'iotnrersof tbo Micao Q rta 1,,, ° TiAvrenn, Srcuiu I'axo . ,V ' N ' Univkkhity AllTOl’llrtON. Sa hooi. liAM) u.v, Family LuNiinx. I'Rori.k'fi Lani krn. * -<vlo l>cJng the belt of itw t Irkk in flu* J . u '! , •“•of luderrm nnd slides UIHI K* t . 1 .Itulog... u itli iliru i 'lin for imlng m n ‘ a * P ‘ 1 Any eiilerptlHUg man can uiauo ; with i Magic lantern. 1 Cut till* advertisement out for referenda, I DKIITOKS & CRKDITOIIS NOlklt 1 AH | cruont* Indehh <1 to flic ec.tnta of !lrim li , Liwt,i,. tint as-l, arc hereby r ■i'timl I*. link" ■ iluliic.il tttc p y went . and tic ■m* havingc'ltiTin-< ; m* dn*t hii i cs'atc arc* mjni c l ( • proM*nt tin in, <nlv authenticated, \n itMn the t*m*■ I jilCM'l lot 1 b) 1 IW. jan'Jli JOS MIIJ.KK IV r. DEBTORS & ( HKI)ITOHS’ NOTICK All persons Indebted to thecslutoof JtNfph It hir.Kon, d* cusc.l, arc h**n by rr.ptiiel to make* immediate pmneiil; and having * I aim* lißMiiiKl **ni*l c.'tati* mi rn'liic lto I'ir 1 Mnt llumu. ilt:lV ttlithfuiti* a‘o,|, w ithin tl t* ; liuu* pH * litanl by law. It W noniNSOX, Adm'r. • BOOK AGENTS AND GOOD SALESMEN A*e coining mon v cv'ih tho fn*uou HUJA |IKFItNS, tho I>cv h tuition <•! hii h•> l;h tor $ lni>, and tin* Loiuion njiiioti Jvjtf SvW Our pormUi edition is : > f *tV), containing mla 100 in I p*go quarto plntc-i, i* the and mont rle iMiit pMhlk'nioii in Am*lw. 4nd the h;*t 1.1 s;ll. frill > vie with each cl iw> in pwis’iig it, mi it o ihuh-ch buy it. ,\: •at in flmth>tna, S ivpnrt* T * r'era on** In Ninctv sf, 100 tii* in Ya ‘JI7 nein M niph> *JtH) orcicm taken In tiiict wrcYs. Full |*to tit ul r> fp * AtMroHh Jlt FtMtH & CO, I‘nhH?*' cis, HT Par* Plu **. N*■ > vl, CRAM ETON’S IMI’LIUAL SUAE Its Tlio Host Thib U nvinn'A* timM from j>uvo ma t- rial**, wti'l a'* i( omt • i•* laig** ix*r c* uf \v> , of oil, in w trrn*t*'l full* vjutl t* | tho Usl ii.ijnubai CuKtib' s *p. an l t the ? huv tint - j** -** sstt'K nil Ih • im ’ vU*;U ’iug a'jh t(ir• of ll.t*t*cU*b: V^'fblDH udl -* ’; l ouidtv a*stjH h* ih• r ftrc Hoomir b-1 at usu in l• •* 1 tuff Iry, kitch t*i) ivtvl Uifb t m jti ai- l for :u*ru*ral houwlmM pm; altm fop pioil iH poMivi', r. i tuvra and in *bHintv. rn il will icinovc i*t.i'*- 4 Ink, v***vm\ l tr, o'l. pdnt. t ie, from the hail l*. M ‘tint w t*iM* lonv bv rMNMrrox biiurm us. 2. 4, H, H an 1 Ili I'W*, *vU I #l. Jo J ifonsou Kfr*a*t. K'A* V -miv O-IVIDISir AWAY 'l\* t-vorv i-flbr • f th*' r.onilv Jutnl, 1 Cr.xrr xvii Atffcntct a J-1U Tnt*. I l*j> umvin •. >•; . ‘.’L'x.S, Om I aylb* o ' Oil tint* tt Hv.-itvii f. ix*nnblVng rvfsV ?00 ♦ Ftoikal Mp s w 1 |v*rtrii'R *t nV. f<H<ft)*g rxen t? anl |*-i s n <t*s I’raiH thr Vm*Wa%r o rolumbnn to tb po*> **t tiling *K.iy bug a •uandHcmt and pojf ct vh*%uf th r. *.,! . ntal bu 1 !i• in Fanioount Vuk nt T*liila Julphl *. •a iit In* given V* th** f <t om aiv-lt lit ■ :\ 9 v ni*l faslb * j>4* r. th.* M**m kly Fatally rvn‘ dung thru* apt *inli ’ TDtt'inHiji uLm au, tftcethnt 1> o* and a W , n*u *u*t of rniv* t'vicon? > *mu Krill '’’"t ;ii*i ,, l' .on tr* 4, * cbl the w.-mvlt..* k ; o. I fm il. Any nvv tloah rw*U : i\ • \.h \ opv iu v *. or a*l*!r* s> way, N. V t>! k. Agontft ViUjto l ONft vyw Ikm COl (5F fTJdSuI’A. KM dOP f-.himto M Fmith f4* iMIk hM- I* W Alex iinlor and .1 U f W .nen •ecicbtricH le, eutvo •!' pallin*lift*. 'I h -in •• * ‘ ll< v. i I and °amocl V W ill Minn i. 1 \ li\ • di’j ♦**, .1 !♦ '' n.ph*l I tit fit • 1 ! V.. V/ il J*ii/.' \ fi' .•jd rti* r Iln;' clerk, 14 *-• , V. I. (hJ Jo. Hi <•* ini ‘ ol*er r*n* r •!. I W i‘. cll ■ ! .v' ( Pi mt. 4 eh iJ. % John Jo rrn fri t. Miller (J it vc Heitr do. * R uiilihin Hhirt!lew, i. ! !ewi Hell Mllp’t > f p*t!l C l>ll!!.JlngH, etc, 1 •I 1 ** ' tillr - dI t*i>niii,j- i i,* ~ l/i I le-m t, i ; 11 t'i ( - VuJ !m. > o* n‘\ h,m, W' \\ i'li mn mi^'t,a< i iiHfi. v lof i I.e blind. Wl> Coi>j.,f ,rM jnn dull ill a-yfi.iu. M i'l.i vi, to; ;; p If n If*. in W.iim r t hi* I jiisfeo I bin If 1 ' judge. Ji"n Ii r PiijA*-. jn Ire. N .1 II ifiio.,(|,| .iitornc\-^tJiie*:f. Vt It llt ii- <in b rk. J *n tcpoif <•. 'I he k nj-iim ; ('•*'* - idh a£ f.* t <>i Ri-vern I rr ill hr.f nni.c, on the tbir I Monday In .fan | ii *rv mi l lirsi Moil ay in duly in cm h < ur. I I rihlT'lUl onihK JIDH'HI, millir. j Johnson. ju-T • i U A Utile solicitor Kencial i .'iciti.ihoot !,t i tti M outlays in Man blind ■\.cpl,l!iJ*Ol . ■iuT'i#** in Apt4l in! fiffo|,*r. Marion 2d Mm I.ivk in y\p*il an ! October. Vf M*nlayH hi May and Nov’lh r Me wart Iln Mondti)! in ApiiJ and (>hhcr. Talbot *2 I M* n I i)h in and Sept her. Tin !ci I t Ifnnd iya in Aptll an 10< tola i K I NfiMKuj; U’.s OSWKtiO Pin re j mul SILVER CLO-SS STARCH t'ou THE Laumkiy. M mnfactnn <1 hy > IT . KIX<;SF Olt I) t fe sox. Tilß fIfWT HT Alo ll IN TMK , (i|l|,||, (•'v< ka Ii -muliful linish tr> flie nnd the diib ret cc it < osi hetwe n it and commoH Klan h i. r;- aice|y half a cent fm- an onHnnry wahliing. A*k )onr ioimci for it. KINGH’OrtD’S OSWEGO CORN STARCH urn im iimvt;4 l iilam; makof., ir'tlKAM, .Sic., >)a th* oil drinl ental lihhe<l in IH4B anl prc*crves it ivpiitalioii ah purer, Htron.*;* r uti'i inoio ‘hdaatc than any other aiiiclo of i kind o% red, ithcr of the namo name, or with of hi r titles. Stlvnson Maoadam, I’li. IX, etc., thehi^h ert -hemic.il authority of Europe, carefully Hinli/cd Hi Ci rn Starch, ami ays it is a inibt excellent nrth 1 • of illvt, and In c In mi inland U -dinif pi'optwtics Ik fully e<pml to the I <• *t allow root. Ci k for milking I’mldinga, CustnrdH, etc., hci ompiiiiy each one pound package. F.i 4;d<* by all fir t < la irml bhu VINKUA'R and SWEET CIDER. ‘l'lie rtreb t**>igite.d propo <-s to furnish to the trail-' and for family use a superior article of Pure White IIW: and Cid r Vinegar, and iSiceid Cider , at prices that defy competition all things eonsiilord These artu h s are superior to anv Uiadu in the South havln;* received the first pri ni’inm at our last State fair as the an-r. T!r ter* so'lcited and eatisfiuithm guaran teed. Addusa DAHWIN ((.JONES, toetl Atlanta, Ga. xrr xoxe Until you get our CoMrvixg Price Lixt .f * ill pay ycu icell, ’ Jolton Erother 3 -i -N'.oSt. a. THE BECKWITH Cil PORTABLE © Fwruily Smvuig lalaoJune, fFrico, ! 1 I I | - | 5 fmMwp* o l* L: ± • ! wiir ® . la ifh airx-njrth. H Jy C'Aimoli r .V Hpeed el a'qu a to **uy, ■*- "it *' g lArillrH cr •>■!. v-•?£ 'f'V wttti 6i*mi-(t.itiifuf fi'ed, fttYf’. \itt.*mA*.i ■ Stitch ftoonor. AM other Machines rt‘*tul*c ttio ci 'vpmcal of front to ;k.i jur-t to • very slii. )t - lMi rn.;ulr*M h*.it Tvol Itencc tt Fa Ryn-lfcd •>( almi'ltcit \ joul Birrncth. F*>r lull tmrtlc* IlllltS a. ml tor Circular -then huv no other tuittt voit |rt* M MhiTiltu*. 1• >r “ inic uWlievtinr. ’’ Agoum V nttied i,, - t>ff t-m ♦** iA* -rtMnf* v U yft tm* Kent with the oi-.ler tho McUnec nn U> C O I* Agent* nuMt I'tiv full trtc* it*ring!g V:t. 1 ,n,*w, )n*rcrnug3 on : t i t'.tl e dcl ti*t*.l \rlton*ix V t.-iiin,** nro until t. r TvtniH to niTontn, v'nslt with order, cr c*. i). T*. # urCKWITH S. M. Cos., 883 BroCwjv, H.V, THE PARKER GUN, ~-r : e; j'r ro CIHCULXtI PARKER BRO’S WIST MERIDEN.tT. BECKWITH $29. Portable Family Sowing Mach’no, THE MOST POPULAR •i ny In tha market. tha DamUt ftUlclt, with SlmikTlh, Oap.tt iiv, and Spo.'d. K*iua! to any, :v;Mrct'o!*a of c*pL Bcrku'llh fiewlnx Co, 862 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Af *rU w.viud •TttXiwkartk tKfud fa. ndOirowUr^ ~"Tim sb \nd sign "raTnting. I am n "v pi*x*parct! fodo any of Taint !;>g !! '*. w icn or Orn .n>cnt.il 1 *;v'H ! y. ur 1 :",biv • ‘ .md i\ Y..- .vm m k>* them ns cuod as now. Fi’ *■> ’*>" iFff a tri and. Mv s’* >•* *- o; • stc t ht* p *■ •k r -1 * i*t>, t \ ■*imbu-, vi . jnnll 'm W. I> V M Natural Artist. TBE SONNY £OBTH. !- The Lanjett and Handsomest Ld irary J'uw tn Anuricu. | Hi! FLU ANT AN.MIL Ml EMEN73. pa i I KCIMIBN.s I'UEK." ’t 'Hie re*w rtii‘ will ;*o<.n ha I I'/ininfii'H, and will ho tin.* me.* f inU n-> Iy tiiiiliinr i*f : loiiiimctM }yt publi.*Jicl in iin Am* re. n joi.ii nit 1111, i'.o. < i.c, or North and S4#i:ll- a thrll , IfifT iritjonul roinam**, hasotl on the iwl nlniH- | tiuilor rof J< Minds Lincoln ami *1 h -n, | mul the e* * i ution'ot in IHTX Wii'l/* 4by a ilirlingublu*d .**tt< laaii. Written in iihaai. or The Mh’ni-M i’hdyo j HXiuiy of the last *\ pi'h on'il rei;,n. I7 j M (Ju.id, of the .Micbi;;.in jin . Kighitng Against l ate, o, Alone In the j Woih! a brilliant s-< !*d.y M-rial, now run ning, b) Mrs Mary K liiyun, wlio ibllnsfincHt ! story -wilt* lof the *'. •. Edith Hawthorne or Tie* TemptaPons of ii Idictoiy fJIrl- by a popular liOveli&t. I"j ?ii n *v<*4 -<. *s (if the Con federate fiovotn Hunt by Col Ii I) Capern, chief chrli of t!e lr. .uiuiy d< partment under Mr Mciiuniujrer. ill > wilt he a deeply iah r sting Bcri *4 of skcti tl* s, pix ing the early trials, disadvant 1- s, an ! many amusing incident's of our pen pie in their (forts to establish an Indepen dent ;<*v eminent. A numb, r of unusually brilliant sdioft To ries appear In enili issue, with a great vnri tv of spinkling mitccll ii * x>us matter upon ail KtlbjiM t.K. iSuf'SenpH'in $3 a year. Clubs oT four and upwards $2 *V) c.u h ; cliil k of twenty and upwurdH $‘J 2d etcli. Extra copy free one year for u clubt)f five at +3. Aihlrcsß .1 H SEALS, Atlanta, Ha. sen 1 11 M acs MONTHLY for 187(>. The puhlisht rs invite attention to tin* fol lowing list of some of the attractive articles nrie.d fur Scribner's Monthly or dm com ing year. In the field of fiction, besides rnt im roim novelett sand phorter Htoiics, tin re will he two icninrkahle serial stories by Am* (ritanau hors. The first of lies**, now com plete in our hands, (mhricl Cunroy, by Jlrct lb.rte, heL'iiiM i.i the November r4injher, mi l will nrt* tw<*lVo niuntliH. Ibis i Mr llute’s hint cxt<*mled work. Tl.c secues andelnii'nc ters, which the author has cl ok n from Ids fivorih field, California, are pai;'/Cd with . < hara< b 1 ihfie vividncHS and power, and the work is doubtless the ?e*st graphic iccord of •!.irly ( a ifornia life that liaa yet appeared. We shall also b gdtl, In tile Aatimfry Hum her, I’hidp Nolan's Friends, or Show Your I’asrpoits, by Edward Ev rett Hah*, 'i he seem* ( f this story is laid in the Southwestern h uitorv. now forming the States of Conisi an 1 atnl at the time of Aaron Ihnr’s tre ‘Sou. 'J he < Imla(t *• lived in a section which was now Aim rican, now bTcnr'li, and now Spat-isli, and ti<iri record ot thtir adven turous lives makes a tstoiy of intense ami un- Hugving interest throughout. A flccond Farmer's Vacatfon, TV Clot Geo E War 1 nr, *lr. Col Waving is now in Eu rope, visiting, in a row-boat riile of 200 miles, cue of the most fertile and interesting of the vine-growing valleys of Europe. Thfc sec ond series of papers ptonuses to Ik* even more interesting than that with which our readers are id ready familiar. (Vntennial tterF, edited l*y John Vanoo fln ncv. A rare collection of Revolutionary lottvi'H, mainly from stores in the hands ot the ih (t fidants ct (.'ol Joseph Ward. Thov me full of inf if t, and will he read with a faro relish in connection with the Centennial celebration of the year. P*iilliant• v illnstiated articles on American collect s written u tpociively by their friends, will appi at* tier n.’ ‘he year. Tho revived intciv.-M in oidlcp: !ift.* makes these papers €8 pet idly timely, and will secure for thcln un Usual attention. Elruantly illustr.it** 1 nrtictcf Old New Y< rlc, hy John J*’ Mim s, will appear at once, atid will attract the attrnti.,n of all, in city or COtii'liy. who mark with interest the de veh pint nt pf the nutropedis, and atTec liouately leinciuhir tho quaint peculiaiitics of its olden time. Kveiy nnnilier is profusely illustrated, thus enal lit ns to jiive to otir descriptive nnd mnrative article.- all interest and permanent value nevt r attained L a non-illustrated pe ’i' dical. I'nder its accustomed management tin* magazine will itt tie* future he devoted, as it h< s hem in the past, td sound literature and ( hristian progress. Terms C 1 a year , O'c a number. Address SCHWXKU k CO, New Yor- . OfiLY ONE DOLLAR! Till! SAVANNAH WEEKLY MORNING NEWS \\ ill l*c sent t*> any address m\ months for one dollar. This isoncof the cheapest week i* s puhlished. It is not a blanket sheet in which all sorts of matter is promiscuously thrown. It is a n**atl\-printed four-pme paj ■ i. cinipn< tly made up, and edited with * cat can*. Nb'tliiiiii of a dull or heavy char at t r is admitted into the columns *>f the \N ekly. It is an elaborately compiled com- , pendium of the Kst things tli tt appear in the j Caily News. ’! he bl* graphic nisp.atehes of the wi t*k are re-edited aud car fully beetled ot eveiything that is not strictly of a news el'an'cicr. It also contains full reports of the markets; thus, tin -so who have not the advantage of a daily mail, can get all th news, for six months, by sendiug one doll ir to the publisher; or for one year by sending two dollars. The Pailv Morning News i* the same reli able orgff* *f public opinion that it has al ways been vigorous, thoughtful nndccm*er- in tbe ciiseusslon of the Issues of the day, and lively, spaikling and entertaining in its presentation of thu news. In gather* ing and publishing the latest information and in dbetissii g tpi* siimis of pi l> ie policy, the >b rning News is fully abreast of the most enterprising journalism of the tiroes. I'iiee, for I*2 months; $5 ftr 6 months. The 'Tri Weekly News has the same features ns the Puily News I’riee, sti for 12 months , for 0 months. Money for cut her paper can be sent by V O order, regnteml letter Or express, at pub lisher's risk TIIE MORNING NEWL PRINTING OFFICE !s tho birnoat in tho State. Kvery descrip tion of Ti intiog done at tho shortest notice, blank !n>\'ks of all 'kinds made to order. Ik'vk Himbiig and Killing executed with dis pa*eh. l>nii at. s for work promptly fur nislunl. Autlressall letters to J. 11 I*>nTJi, Savannah, Oa Masters’ Patent Swing’ This swim; is now being manufacture 1 i v the mniersiei.nl Kveivthil.i shoul 1 h- .e one. Audits wm.teil in every town ;mcl city in the L’uiteit Bta'.es. Adt’*-s M. KF.WM AUK, Corndlliroutjhton ami .lefle son sis, jul CO-im Jfavnsna >, tla. i ft. 44 v - C.n% T*i**j*ji. —* *■** ummimmmmmfmttmmm !••• Hurnl C;rolin’nn is the loading ngri* cultural journal of th y * South I’uhlisher 8 and < ditois an! all Sontln rn 11, and it i* dc\ded exi'liirively to the interests of South ern aprieultnre V/hilc it is not the* paid or gan of the Patrons of Husbandry, 01 of any soeit ty or set of men, it bus been the most povcifii! adve.ratc bribe estahlishnicilt of (iiangis in tin* SouHi, and its Influence has contiihntvd greatly to the present prosperity i of the or b r. I>. II Jacoiks, E'l] , of Chillier ton, S C 4, Ivlifor-in Chief. Cjiatu.ks H I>4<im:k, Esq., of the Depart 7 m f.t of Ag'icnlture, Washingtott, l>. C. f Ell toimdogical Editor. Iti.ou.ah ( d.^4nimrnltfi—Col. D \Yyatt Ai ken, Wsh*ngton, l> ( ; Henry W Haveiiel, F.-tj, Aiken, SC; U. v (MV Hownid, Kings ton, (hi; Col N II i>avis, (ircenville, SC. Tiural Car* Fliian $2 p. 1 ahnum. AddrcMH Walklk, evans k cogswell, jai.lutf PuhlisheiH, Charleston. SC. II\!IILT0\ MALE IVSTIIOTR Tliin TnK(ilti4ion, under the care of I’rof. La a practicHl teacher •>( t welve .years’ experience, is now open for the reception o. student*. Patronage is roliciled, with this umieistan- ine: Tliaf hoys mi st learn if the)* come to this school. IIATKS I’Ell MONTH. Alpha*)-1 at(d first reulinjr .$ 2 Primary clas-c5.......> 8 Tnttrmediate classes 4 Colh'Bi ite classes 6 Bookkeeping by double entry (completed) !!0 liicidt-lftal - Tpi iisi s .pro rata si i t)irs oi.Vssin>.i>, Pkimabt —!MHeader, Ist Geography, Spell ing, Primary Arithmetic and tViiting; or 8d Read-r, .1-1 Geography, Spelling, Primary Grammar. Arithmetic and Writir g. iNTfcloit.i'lAft; 4tlt Header, English Gram mar, Primary Geometry, Aritmetic, Philoso plry, Dictionary and Writing—Compositions; or 6th Header, Isrtin Grantmar, I*atirr Header, Elementary Geometry, Pbilosoplty, Element ary Algebra, Hbetoric, Dictionary and Writ ing—Compositions. Coi.T.MtiSTH (elecTive) —Eltreiltion, ilistor)*, Geometry, Classical Latih, Greek, Trigonom etry,Surveying and Engineering, Chemistry, Botany, Plrysiolr.gy, Geology, Evidences of Christianity. &c., &c. Extras Bookkeeping, Drafting, Coloring. Students charged from day of entrance to close of se.M'in, except it* eases of sicktress protracted over one month. Tuitioh due at close of sessions. I-’irst session six months; 2d, four months. Boarding from sl2 50 to sls per month. Every student absolutely required to keep the rules and regulations of the school. For further particulars apply to the Princi pal. febf> C. B. I,A MATTE. &QMM& STANDARD Fire and Burglar © (to—-- ■ ■ Counter, Platform, Wagon & Traf k ©OABBIFj, i Send for Prtco*Llat. A scuta If-'anted* p Marvin’s Safe f^o., 205 Broadway, New York, 721 Chestnu t St., Phi la. @0 ‘ ' /Mb **lmS** E.ST/.ni.TSIIKD 15 YEARS- A STANDARD INSTITUTION, OIIKArrsT AM) HAST IN TtlK ROl fit; 1 lie only Rusinexp School in the South con <1 noted hy an i xi'ci U nocil Merchnnt and I’rac I, timl Accountant. 'Hie actual cxi>.-nFcrt of j stuihiAx arc from fifteen to twenty per cent '*■* v in it will cost them to attend second | c!tv- .. or imported institutions, j I he Conrscot Study isconductod on Actial ' IVincipl.'s, supplied with Raukme ■ ■ t other olficca. oute.hinmt; rvery i. iv>'H * f u iiity for impartin,; a dhorouph ljttsincss Kdueation in tho shortc tun,- and at the least evpcus". Rntdrates of tin--in-ttlntion. . praetii-i]:weountairs.stand on,-eminent ovc- those f.Ota any oUer Rusi ness Scl'.on) in tile count) v. I he cst.ii h-lual roputaiion of Kiis Tnstitn tum th.- thorough, ptaetietd o>ursc of its study, and the suec*'M of its Qraluatcs, ranks it the leading r.t-r , -school in the soutJi. Our course of Ae-mA*. r'siNnss training is •bela st uud most practif.il of the ace. Xo vacations. Stn ' nts adtiitted at anytime. No .:.■ s. t;. n-ss ivoeate. cotitaining lull parti, ulai . i:!e.) to any address-. B. F, MOOSE, A. M., I'resid.rU. rW* IDKF . * ■*>’ -' .i w , 4i ~(t Afr- 1 ' THEHAMILTON JOURNAL A X^iaL3V[XXj'X t 3B’as3'Wd^-4asJPE3H s tB S’t'fef.Uflfib BYKftY H'KDNESnAY Af f • ir - *1 •iiitwKi. **('* h- . J A HAMILTON, HARMS CO., GA., AT 82 T'Ell ANNtJM* amd Tint iasf/s i*k Kicn Ttiik coNtxrNs - * / I’OETRY, INTIEISESTING STORIES, NEWS ITEMS, MATTERS, AND OTHER INTERESTING READING. R?>kClJi ATTKNTIOIt ft OIT*N TO tlft LOCAL DEPARTMENT, / Tfte aim fceing to malts it tho fqnal of ®’ji: is BiEca eh bebh easx se Tlic Journal w* now pansingtlirongh tft ir (bird year of its osiotence, and in s)ite of the recefit [mfric and Tie preset bard lint os, has gained for itself successful foothold. EVERY FARMER r*tish( to take bis coHfity paper. EVERY CITIZEN oflgftl 1 6 effStalfl ftlsf ho* paper. EVERY MERCHANT desiriwg fo tfiffTcase his trade should ndterus* THE HAMILTON JOURNAL. Advertisements inserted at reaaonable rates, SUBSCRIPTION RATfcS-lK ABTaKcK, Obo copy Olio year ff 00 “ “ six months ~\OO 1 lircc copies one year , 00 Six “ “ “ , len “ *' “ T ' VSnt y “ “ * to oo Subscribers outside of the County moat remit twenty eenta addition* for yearly pontage, often cent* for six months. Die proprietors will not be responsible for money remittances by mail unless made by registered letter. The Journal lias receifcd many ami high weosiums since it started, and wc shall strive for still further by trying to Bake it t Ea rr 'xxjk.xr ever, Address all communications to LA IIATTE <fc GRANBEItRY, Hamiltow, Ga.