Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1876-1885, March 01, 1876, Image 4

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(Thr Jiiriu anti ' *■*" - Wtlgllt* UllU Jj*irie'tvk He-Wrlu. Lb 4. < I IBetfT*-* 1 * fShelleide<vrn - ftfi I wheat - 52 O'irn in iH<* ear TO Oricd penchea 38 lVa# On Dri *•( I apple* -21 live _ _ _ _ 60 Onion* - - - 57 Oat* ri?- M 9 Sail 50 JJarlry •*— —T7 Sb>ne coal - SR Iri'h potatoes 00 Malt - -40 t**eet poiatoe 55 Itran --- -20 Wlute beau* - 7*4 ( Taruipa - - 65 Ci#to< beana*' 445 | l*luirtujr bnif 0 4'iover k<h-<1 - HO | I'usl'kwi Kme SO Timothy aac<l~ 4<l | Corn meal - 47 Flax wed 59 j Fine aalt - - 6* llcfiip s<-|*t -44 | flroUtld pen* 25 Hemp e<d 4l llow to t urf siting Hen. •‘f. F. Vt' tin* write* of *etti*g J.ewr infix' Pr*mlfighi.m Gazette l've got a lieu that would Mt, rilirtkar t*r i# j aM*r would *U I teied etrry wy in tti* world to atop Iter, ami ucuer eould do it. But last Hnnday aa I vu ootnln* bonie front meet jo’, an idee attack me. So, wwra't Wotlri n' "ill the aernion ; nothin' 3" l)to tnrtuuni noiltin" to <l* wiili ic agruiou ; it wa* cbc*oul burr*. I wswu to the hen houae, aud I pulled her off the neat, and ju*t pat three likely lookin' burr* nag into the iteM, and wailed to aeo what would turn Wall, tir, you would hu laffcJ. Hhegiv* a squawk aud jumped onto tha edg* o’ the uet and lookvd i ouu d t iW burr*. Vow ought to ha rejun tl*st boo look at them burr*; j.ml there alio aot aud eol, and looked out o' ihw dpr aud ouneidorad, 4d i>*ery noweuid tleaueHeM look rt. Bod at the bur* ami eouridur. NA ell, air, ►las considered for jual exactly two bout*, and then die came down nmongl the olhur henc, and haiji't borf%ltße oftt since. FactJuM ae 1 leil ye.” If nny br-Bonlu-a o? break un der the heavy weight uf ic or snow, Hi* wound must b* eut iiuooih, and (minted or varniabed. If a branch in only partly broken off, but still bang* i col it away at ue; for, ahoubl llu re be a high wind, more damage nil tH done. Iloge Jove Miilphur, and a eonaider l*!u anjiHUil of it i* gtoemrj to koap them in lair health. -When hog* run at large and flod gri-en food they **[> ply g.uwl an wiUi wlial t* but pig* kejit la loe j** and fe<J oti hooae alopa or .corn, need aome more laxative food, Ball aliould be furniahed to all atii imala roguJarly. A now, ormt or, or a horse, nut-da from two to four ounce* daily- -Salt iiK’-reanea tlie but ter in milk, help* the digoalivo and nutritive (iroc-estc*, and given a good ■eppeti'o. Tbo (tropic ut iuturior Ku rope have a Baying that a pound of cult make* ten pound* of fleali. Of -e< urae. ualt only aasttl* In BatiuHlating t lie food. It dooa not make fledt or tuuadc. An extensive inquiry ha been in Pruaai* into tlie effect upon the durability t}f wood* of the aoaaon 8t which the tree* are ent down. In general, the wood felled when the enjt ia not running liaa a decided pro eminence a to it* durability, atrcugih, and density. The boat given out in burning wood felled in December and January ia also, according to there experiment*, greater than for woods cut in February and March. If you have anything to aell, and are differed a fair price, well it. It ia bet'er to aell than to run the ri.k of lower pripea. This # especially true of perishable artielea. An enterpfi* ing but cautious farmer was offered, during the late war, niuoty ceui# jier pound for wool, hut he hold it lor * dollar. He held il three or four years, and finally look forty-five cents. It i* not •>*!* to wait “ till the market is at fet highest point. ** There i a class ul farmer* alto are living only to more acre*. Their f*'in* can never lie large enough nor ran t'ttar workmen o- th<*m*rlv* ever do quite enough work. They cannot be satisfied with the income of a (arm, nor couM they he with that of any other hiiMite**, Kill those who nil. derstnnd that tbe highest object <>f ahor is not sitnp'y to make money, but to provide this larg. at amount of the mi'ttiw of improvement and intto tvnt enjoyment that the world af ford* can make the pursuit of agricul ture furiii-h morn luxuries that really c itttiibute to oar ell*ln ing, than attv other emp'oymdotr requiring an amount of oapital. Their farm* are not ao large a to make slaves of them selves and their sons, and their wive* ami daughter* are not worn out with incessant drudgery. Their door-yards li'o - m *kh tl infers, well grown, and icions fra t, their houses are ma U chisifo' by the iiiltnrnM of books and son sit?, and a taee for the jutre went* of !i cit Jrtcluj od in h- ir Moidion. M MtlilM> Piri.l N w liivriiti -ft. J'#t l>4t yri *ail lUiaUiW o>44iu .** 4*t Mtifi of i-V A'Mh' n I n M'diiidn A (V, Mi< t> 1 '(>•% u. Coo ti Mind U -*>(4i)|{ iVjchoiniUit), I tn*u, M*rß '**ll |l M *4 l l*|i' fbowiiK l)Ol| wv fii M fd * i iik# nn 1 (ml ftF lW* an ! fl < f any jw m*o llit*y 4*!oh- 11v I 1 *! **** I'.v * i) .Mr I.;i 7Jh~i. INiim Aoiivt* VAkTikftr Ida* i >vt*nmai. Hintorv 70*! low fffiut q’w k *‘4**. Kila term- I* W i ('#, *. PiifidflHjil.i.i, P* Wall ( ariratgfn A nrw Imok, 4H pkffr*, iflt itiforcmiti for sink sj*-( u)a*<*i*. l , n* r ten fnuP 1 1 k <’*, bunk •nn nn*l lirnkrm. *2. Wall *t, S V. V’Ai4f4J. ar*-i*F for thr Imft nrllln* k;a*4* in ttir trorM If r/infnln* I % fll ■ jwi|H-r, la ♦*vr(ojr'd. |roMfi I-* fKtiuii, jar-l mru*ur* n! j2r>- < f jrw l ift iMMlkiff**. wfl!) \uur of l it jjoM rw- v* f'*lb*n*. |** l|*ai'l, • for il. 'll4-• |n*4'kjif.o* Ihm* i*i *xwinnl by tla* |>ul4ft<*r it( tlul and found iu %44rUi tfm ac>u*y. Wifhrj iflvrn a way • nil aK'iilß. CionluM itm, Bri-lr* (!o, 109 Prrdidwny, Nw Y r ork. I Vr * C’OlT<;Hf,ror,l)ri, IfOAtlffffNKT.S avi au. tiiuoat I.IHICAHICS, WELL* CMI HOUr TAJtI.KTh POTbPf)SkV IN’ PM*K fiOXICH. A Irkw! nnd iura rMin*dy Ko by drnff frtfk> irr > n#’inlly. au<l Ji&ii* t*n 1 fll>tvjy A, f.ti, iniiimlaJidila. Pa. A (iiWAT Ornm ! Wf will, dtl'lng Itir hob bUju. <|)F|K**! of 100 J'imi M nw\ Orfiuid of lii*>t 4 lii>u itjnk'ri l , Jn< IndiiiK W tit lower fuirr-s ttpifi i'v<t liWorc olfttwl Monthly In ♦.uliimmKm running from \Z tu .% ruopth* Wm rhi*l#-*! for lv v<*at*. S4<x*mb hnd iHfirmni’t'tK lit Miiftniftly bwpiiw Of <ji* )i lllullat<i <alHloini“ iiiallH. Awrtt* whiiUwl. Vk"mi* I***<itiM 4M| NY. Iloriu:** Watdim & biw. HttuwMM! fiO.OfiU of tins (caniiin** L Id aud J**lm4i*4 4i#f iMvinpoomr *!*|*U v* f<*run 4 X|loM*r raik* lh nnnd l*<?r # UJ * *l tbo C 4 iiiiiry, r*d lWn bi4h ilk an# of ib* inoht rrainrkabb; of lln?n ;r 'lbrlJliiiK in int* rout, illsmtrated piofiiffly, lit,,] the ‘mlv mUrt ni|(!t r>ti* libs, lb*' anil. >iih tu>‘ ♦a* 4. und aidt* uwali'* ML'rntii arr wuolri (jiiiiily. For j r< < f uul l4iHi* uiidrt'Mi llnl'l>.it-I Hrof, Publihlicm, iMivMiiit nt, Pkllni*l|ihln, i'a. A war dnl tho JUghobf Medal at Vi Lima. E, 4 11. T. tVTIKI.U S C 0„ 591 Broadway, Now York, (Of>p.*M etro|)llt kji Hotel) Manufarlurrra, Importer* l llrnlrr* in CIIROMOS ANI) FRANKS. Stereoscopes and Viosvs, All>nm, Oraphowopn* And RuiUMs Viw> PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. Ilmilijuartrra for everything in the'way of umiihnnwrirtAtia J maoip UVTI/L’Vf, Ik ing m,uju flirt unm of tbo If iron St’irNTirir I,a ntp.hn f bTUKNU I'AIIOPTtOoM, I t ivf*hity BTp.nwmtY,| 1 AnvKiti i*• i;ii*k thAUKoniroN, Arrow win, H ntKH, Kantfiim, I'amily Laktkhh, Tkoplu’m I.aktkun, *lylt luring tin* tkwt of flfiwi In tbo nsilti, rntaluguc* of littiforns ami Hi frit w ia it it tboi’an ions ir lining: unit on application. Any ctit^rptbring men mu nmko money with a MukU lantern. A‘ut tiki*. advert mrtnent out for roforctuv. DEBTORS &, ( UEDITOHS NO I It’ E. All p<*nm#mrichh <1 to Hit* etitutnuf lintiuh I sit?on, tWt**<uu*l, ar tu rely rcipiirwi to mike imm<bliAl<* nuvmt'iit , m I itu ■’liauug vlaim* i ttgrinD 4* Lite arc i<juht.J to }hth nt tfiftn, duly mithcnticntod, within tin 1 time plow I I til by luw. JiinW JOB MIT.TaKH. Kx’r DEBTORS X CREDITORS’ NOTICE All |K'l'M*M.< illrirhh'd ft tilt't)f ,IOH0p)l H bitiKon, tb*tvHn.i*t|, hit* lion by requited to make imumiiiUo payment, nnd thaving t Uinih ntmiiiMi Mtitl r.-t!iti*-nr(* tMjuired to jnv soiit lbom, duly MitthetiUiatcnJ, within tlie time proft i l l hh 1 by law. U W UUIUNSON. Adiu , r. BOOK AGENTS AND GOOD SALESMEN Are Mnig Barney with the fntnoa* RIDA DKSftlVs, 1 1 te lYctuh edition of wbit'll sells fA lIK4, Ami th* oliiion for S2OO. Um jtoouUv edition \# It h, eontnininnr over too fil l pgi)<|U*no plntt*H, is tbo ibenpo t nntluiiMt eloCHiit pollination in AiueritM, nut! tb<* best to*)j, i'rili.-k via with cadi other in pinUinu: it. And lb* uiahaca buy it Agent in t'bnib stoii, hO, ivpuitb order** one in Ninety Six, 8 t\ UV* -one in Va me in Mctilplj* ‘JOO older* taken in three week* Kuil pnitieubir-* fw. Adtlrei<s .1 II IVKP & tA>, t‘uhn*hm. 27 New Votk CBAMPTON’S IMPKIU.VL SOAP IB ThlO 'Des^t This Htuhjt is mrvnntfturr<i from pure ma terial*, *n<l iih it tittnt lino ljux** Ih*i outwit* tl vpcptii|t|r oil, in warranto*! fullr c*|ual t> tlu* U-*t iiti|itMu*t| Co*hV N Mip, nml nt the ti!U* Jh**m‘K.n, * Mil XVstilUj tUjvl ('iMtUftlinr iMrtn'frlTt'nof IhftvltbmttHl (iri ttmn Niul Kuiu lt lumtlrv innp*. It is tin rt ft-ro ivivn iif u.it'l hr inr lit Uk* l aiiit lry, k>ttli ‘ii i\m*l Ulh rnn, un i tor £owrnl houorliohl jur|H*ew*. , also f• i printers, |iintvr>, onui tuni' tyul mu* htuistis. as it will ivttmvw *t-*iu **C mk.y t. iVM tni, oil, p .lut, etc. thr f>Atti in Mmtutst t t an't l*v CiUMriViN UUOTHKUS, • 4. fi. S an 1 It) llaUur* l‘l \ an I I.i ' i'W rtrwt, New Votk a-xviaisr away f l\t every rlub r of tin* Kuiailv .lotmvil, I < *KKT NMAt Am RlC* slO Ttnffsl En liiA'inc. Mitt uur lanre lUi iKnut 1 f*‘l (intrO ngiAvit g, o'iitiu ng ever 1!00 t ittv*l view* Alt I pmlvnW t t all leoliti; vN -n r n*l ft *m the Urutim; oi I'ttlumldis t-> t|o* }m-Ac t time, inclu<tin|t •MitunHuvnt aml jviUvt view *>t tbclVnfen |-Rl lu*isii in l HintHntut r.uk hi Pin * tMphU, l*• ifiveii t* the v*ltr<*.f our itett <it**rat\ Htol fitshion p:jH-r. the Wrtkk 1 tttily .1 uinti*. fhrw Mt-mlb? eontiMkvl mono- Wvilr with >hurt> ketch v'‘ •* ko .te i4t i* *• t of miMCf 11 art t ttiis k*<| S< t t*ui to **!.* tin trial, it.du luh <lk'#UKiAvjnu*, tor sl, Aiu it w> • tlru!.*• *i ! iw v n t ts.pv tnv\ or into m*. I • Ih* 1 utt* *\ ,1* a i-hml, e.*.' Hnrblwav, N**w | loik. t’VtHyvbtfir. I 00,1 MNAI i'.S 1* OF cytl OIA. “ * *r :?•• v* *•>. Jit'rm M !-n. i. tiu*rrif Cv: M ..n IH. A J w tv*i**n **eretai iw.cu*>e !rjt*,rtepV: , , * TV ....•C tfo’f*. 1 oet I ■ e\n tl•- li j#.'n m. t B i>n.plwiT warrant < hit ■ V, II Orij *' • ■' 1: oerk, maif ijot’Fa ri'Fn un. N fkintott h*< i*;l ry <l atalo. J K r|irM. W t* <’nM itUh nf>*pfrK< r J vY l>i*f r #m**l i WfJ bhmittf i rkf. John Jim* It*nw'irrr Mil Iff t* 11 v#* * Jfik J.m*l Hrauh ujj tfbrarlaa. j; a F!* v% Ui;iikij|* t'd )*ublw btiil.uiipa, etc. tl J Qrr ttxU* twdKtof i mii filial' tot l>. I' tirri ii euj.'t ot lunai|c tejlnm. Wt. W.dimi s.iji't wM/lriny t..i ths Mind. W O <' >..vr uni I deaf nd .lunih w.jlmu. M.MlKeit OOl'ltT. IJi.n LLr 'ju U ..in*, . •'<**►*'ie4ur-' I 101 111 K Met 'nyjtidi:*. 11.... ft V Trl|i|w jiTltfe. N I I hi.......>ti.1 aitorney-gnnefal. /, I) )l.iiri;n <lerk. . , , ill. nn .1.. k .ei*<ib r. Su|,rel... ( Hurt in* *t wet "f trntnrn nirn>, U-s i.nlnit on tl,.'third Monday in Jm. nnrf and ln> Mol. lay in Inly in 9u;li }rnr. mm in mi.w jiiini.lL cinmr. M f ('rawfonl. judge jy A ljtlle ►.dl.itin’ g. tic.al rii*<lah(*).'*- til Mondny* in March aud Rcpl. lliiriia 2d Monday*in A[iiil and ttotolier M.ui Hi -2'i Vt.ittihiy* in Ap'll and Octolicr. M iIM 2d Monday* in May and N..v'lr Mi a.irl 4th Mundnya in Aukl aud Uct'Utrr. fa)u>* 2d Roniiar* hr March and S.|.t’Tnir. 'lavh.r -t.t MondM* In April and ((ctdlirr K J NfJSFOIiD’.S OS\VK) pikk and SILVtR CLOSS STARCH Foit tub I.Aonnßv. M inufaottiml by 4 T. KINOMFOBI) A SOX. TI.K RMTaTAliell IN TIIK WOHM). Clvn a l autiful lii.Hli t.i the limn, and the ilirh remv In c>*t la lwcn It and common alard. i~ waircly half a cent fur an ordinary wnahing. Ank your grocer for it. KIMiSFOj’.IMH OSWEGO CORN STARCH roll 1M V*f * I S< : M, III.A NC MANOK, l< K (111 am, tStC., In t|f mb'inill--niliiftliHlicd in IfllK and pirfiTvoM ilh rejiutalion an punpr, Htrongcr uii'l more dehetite Ihiui hi ty othor arfiele of the kiml oQi ml, oitlmr of Ifi** Millie liitToi’, or with (tiller title*. Sifvfvm.n Matakam, I*h M .etc , the biifli* <fij * autbmiiy of KuHif>Vr wtul|jr Html'W*! thl;4 tliHi StAtffi* anil says !( is a iih,*t excellent article of <liet, and in t heini eal and fce-lim? proper tie* is fully equal to tin* I <* i arrow root. Diieitioi H for milking Puddingw, Cimtard*, etc , accompnliy each one |*iikl )4m ka^e. For *ale by Jill first-i’lii-k ur< ern, inal biin VINEGAR and SWEET CIDER. The umlculirhctl propo-cs t< furnish to the trade and for family use a superior article of Pttrt WkiU Wine (Vnt Cidr Vinegar , and Sin , ! Cider, at price* that defy tuinpciilkm ill things t on.- idi icd '] best- nrticli Kim’ superior to any made in the Houfh having rmdverl the first premium at our last. State fair as the iuxt. (intern solicited and satisfaction guaran teed. Addtcm DA U WIN (1. IONFS, to* tl Atliinta, (fa. | BUY NONE Cntil yon get our j Complete Pkice List | Ji trill j ay you well, Dolton Brothers ji'l4X.sSt. St. Louis. YHS BECKWITH • PORTABLE f Family Sewing Machine, Y'i|*i*r'lt y ,V Spi ed J jj* rtt*|, RM.t AutomnMe Stitch PAatcncr AH other Machines tvi|ttlie t > niirti ment of iraiw '.‘A to .X) pirn s to rvcrv utltclt tUU but Yvot Ik-int It It r \ mtetil <■; p'nnVWltf aii.l tor*Mirth. For luH pArtie* Itlrtt*. m*nl tor rlrotuar tftcti tmv no other until yon pve the Mnehln*, fr “aerinK liWlicmiu. - ’ M int.-i ii'-ivr o>>m fw •>* Mimfry If *5 are split * t it the order tht Iml.qnee can tn O O l> Ngenta lni't pnoiull lu u .t t.*r singly Mih htniw, per c<-uli\gt on fIH tolar tlctUrctrti tvhrtt atx Muchinea an* lr 1 1 inis to age ills emit with orjcr, mr O, l). l • BECKWITH S. M. Cos.. 862 Bfo>d*v. N. Y. ; THE PARKER CUN. SCMO STAMP FOR CIRCULAH PARKER BRO’S WEST MERIDEN,CT. BECKWITH S2O. rortablo Family Sowing Jlachinos THE MOST POPULAR of so? Ir. ihc msrkH. Mki- Wosl Durable BBMb, wllli srrcnctb, Ca;w. tv, am! Sjic-d. E, ( ual to say. of cu, rtccku itti Sowing lAnclilnci Cfs, 802 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. As< !ta aanMd *vr;bera. Sciiiifm S*uiul aut Cue nitre HUt M. VMtMti.N PAINTIMi. I am II "■> jn> fare.! t v.'o any kind of Faint ins: II- u-c, '-i nll Orn-.m.'iiltl 1 can ii i: ! i sn l intiii-lla., aud Farasols. mi lin ,kc ti.cm (tissl as new. Ffiivs lon tiivc me a trial. M\ shop is oppos-tc (he II aiki Miousc. t'oluuihus. tia. jUull-'UI W. Li syiixn Xatnral Artist. XHi. SONNY SOUTH. JUr L"rrttt and Lit ernn) I'nixr tu - i rCu. BRILLIANT AN N 01’ WC EM ENTS. fir SPKf'IMKKS FIiKK-'V,’.. 'Jlc following new *t<-li will **>nn 1-' corn.l.cm.■<l, iui wilJ he the rnoxt in'enae y thrilling ot any romances yet published in no Aiuerk.HU joim.iil; It4Jin. or N.rth nml South—a (brill H.r national romawc*, haod on tin; wlmir>in tr.itioi.h of l’lttddi ut* I.incoln and Johnson, and the execution of Mm Surratt jn ISho. Wi ittifi l.y a distinguished st-itcHnmn. Vi'iitt.aj in Blond, or Tli- Midaigl.t I’lcdg* -a story U the last Napoleon’d roign. I’y M of the Michjgiin J.rca*. J ightlng Acnisst Fats', or Alocc in (lie World a *< ciciy scrl.d, now run niair. t.y Mr. M .ry K Itryan, who ltheftn. “t atory-w.it. rof tlie ate. K.llth Hawthorns, or The Temptations of a Factory Girl —hy popular novelist. Rcruin iacenow of the Confc.Uo'ate Govcrn iin iit hy (V.I II DGapera, chief clerk of the treasury department und.;r Mr Jtfrarriniiiger. 'llliw will ho a deeply interesting s.oi.-* of sket< Ill*, giving tie' early trials, disadvanta ges, and many amusing incident* of our peo ple In their effort* to citahllsti an indepen dent government. A nurnlM T ol unusually lirilliant short sto ries ap|>ear in each issue, with a great vmiety of spaikJing u.iscelhuieous (natter ujs.n ail auljjects. fiiilwcription $5 a year. Cluhn of tour and upwards $2 50 each; dulw of twenty and Upwards $2 25 ea h. Extra copy free one year for a club of live at $3, Address -1 H SKAI.S, Atlanta, Ga. SCRIIiNKR’S MONTHLT FOB 1876. The publishers invite attention to the fol lowing list of some of theiittra. tiveartic.es seemed for Scribner's Monthly (or the com ing year. In the (ield of liction, besides nu un rous ui.vt4.Ate* ami shorter stories, there lji(l be two remarkable, serial stories by Am eriutu au■ hors. Tbe tirst of these, nowcorn pleto iu our hands, Gabriel Conroy, t.y Bret Unite, begin* in the November number, and will run twelve months. This is .Mr Ifarte's 11,wt extended work. The scenes and charac ter*, which the author lias chosen from his t.iv.alt.; field, California, are painted with . hamrteristle vividness and power, and the work is doubtless the most graphic record of early California life limt has yet appeared. We shall also hi gin. in the January num h'r, Philip Nolan’s Friends, or Show Your Passports, hy Edward Everett. Hale. Ihe scene of ibis story is laid in the Southwestern (enitory, im.w forming the States of Juisi una and Texas, at the time of Aaron Burr’s treason. The characters lived in a section which was now American, now French, and now Spanish, and this record of their nd' u ttiroiis Jives makes a story of intense ami un ll.egging interest throughout. A second Fanner's Vacation, by Col C.eo E Waring, Jr. Col Waling i ; now in Eu rope, visiting, In a row-boat ride of 250 miles, ond of the most fertile mid interesting of the vine-growing valleys of Europe. This sec ond series of papers promise* to be even more interesting than that with which our readers are already familiar. Centcnniiil IctU-rs, edited by John Vance I’liency. A rare collection of iturolutionorr Idtcrs, mainly from Ktorcs in tj-- I — lfl tlie descendants of 0,1 ' wi ,n Ward. Jnij lilt- full Ilf inter.'-1 '"■ Will V.® read with II i.ue reliMi m counection with ttic Ceutenniul celebration of the year. ltrilliiintlv illnstiated nrtieles on American eidletreK. written respectively by tlieir fiie-inle, will appear dnrimr the vein-. The revived inleiesl in c< liege life makes these ;:pe-rs <s initially timely, and will Becure I‘ur Ilium un usual aUention. Elegantly illustrated articles on Old New Yelk, by John F Mims, will appeal’ at once, and will attract the attention of all, in city or country, who mark with interest tlie de ve.lopm, lit of the great metropolis, and ail'cc (innately re mein Ur the ipiaint pceuliarities of ils olden time. IN cry numiier is prolnsfly illnstraled, thus cnnMiiij' Hs to give lo onr descriptive and imirative articles an interest and perinanent value never attained in a non-illustrated |a riodii-nl. Umler itsneeustoimvl management the magariuo will in the future im devote t. as il ties In-ei) in Ibe |>ast, to souud literature and diristian progress. Terms S-l a year , TV a number. Address SCUIItNF.iI & 00, New York. ONLY ONE DOLLAR ! THE SAVANNAH WEEKLY MORNING NEWS Will lx* sent to any atbln ss Fix month* for olio dollar This is one of tbo cheapest vveek i|*H published. It U not a blankot short in whivh all ports of umtter is promiscuously thrown. It is h nrntlv-printed fonr-paic jH|H*r, coui|wii tly marie up, ami edited with LTput uuo. Ntdliiug of u thill or heavy ch;u - act.tr is Mil milt eri into the columns of the Weekly, it is nil elaborately compiled com* peiidium of the K‘st things that Hp(Hiar in the Daily News. The telegraphic dispatches of the week au re-eUit<'.l and ('artfully weeded of every thing that is not Rtrit thy of a news ebameter. It also eoutaius full re|x its of tbo markets; thus, Uii'se who have not tlie ad vantage of a daily mail, can get all the news, for six months, l*v sending one dollir to the publisher; or for one year by sending two did bus. l ltc Puilv Morning Nows i- the same reli able organ of public opinion that it lias al ways boon vigorous, thoughtful ami ciaiset \ativo hi tin- discussion of the imuos of the day, and lively. spaikliiK' and entertaining in its proM-ntatiou ot the news. In irather iugaud pul'lisliinc the latest information and in discussing qtu stiiHis of public (Hiliev. the Morning Ne*s is fully abreast ot the most euterptising journalism of the times, l’ri.v, slu (or 12 months -. s,'> for 6 months. I’la- Fii-Wcekly News lias the same features as the Daily News Frice, $0 for 12 months ; I Jo for ti months. Money for either pa|H-r can bo sent by F t) order, registered letter or exprvss, at l'l.ls lisliet s risk THE MfIRMMi SEffh PRIMING OFFIf Is the largest in the State. Every descrlp tion of Fiintiner done at the short.t untie. Flank ls. i,s of all kinds made to order. I’as.k Find tig amt Ruling executed with dis pavli. Ks'iiuatrs for wotk promptly tur ned ed. Address all letters to .1 H Ks'lH.l., SavaumiU. Ga Masters' Patent Swing 'Hits swing is now K ing manufactured by the uudersiutieii- Ev.rtih'ld slu-u'd have one. Auitits w-. iii.-d in every term and cili in tbe United States. Ad. rk*s*i Li NKWMAFK, Oomef(Broughton and Jt-rierson sts. jttl SiMm Sarannah, Ua, Ski;V',-e Til: U ■. t-g />/-, '■> ti o'; 3 ia".;y,v i-r<X *. • 28 j ' r - ’ ■ M The BoraJ CaroUnisn is the lending agri cultural journal of the South Pu IJ isliers and editors are all Southern men, and it Is devoted exclusively to the intevestsof South ern ngrjculturb While it is not tire paid or gan of the Patrons of Husbandry, or of any society or set of men, it has been the most powerful advocate for the establishment ot Grange* in the South, and its influence has contributed gicatly to the present prosperity of the order. It. H. Jacqubs, E.-sp, of Cliarleston, S 0., Editor-in-Chlef. ('TtAiu.es It. Donor;, Esq., of tbe Depart ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C’., En tomologiral Editor. Itnn'-i.Ait ('oNTmmmort* —Col. D Wyatt Ai ken. Wasliington, it tl; Henry W Kavenel, Esq, Aiken, SC; Bev (' W Hownrd, Kings ton, Gil; Col N II Davis, Greenville, SC. liural Carolinian S2 pi r annum. Address WALKED, EVANS & COGSWELE, janlf.tf Publishers, Charleston. SC. imiILTOV MALE IVSTIILTE. This Institution, under the care of Prof. La Unite, a practical teacher of twelve years' experience, is now open for the reception of students. Patronage is solicited, with this understanding: That boys must learn if they come to this school. katks rr.n month. Alphabet snrl first reading $ 2 Primary classes.... 3 Intermediate classes 4 Collegiate classes 6 Bookkeeping by double entry (completed) 30 Incidental expenses .pro rata STtiIMKS CLASSIFIED. Primary-—2d Header. Ist Geography, Spell ing, Primary Arithmetic and Writing: or 3d Reader, 3d Geography, Spelling, Primary Grammar, Arithmetic and Writing. Inter mediate —4th Render, English Gram mar, Primary Geometry, Aritmetic, Philoso phy, Dictionary and Writing—Compositions; or sth Reader, Latin Grammar, Latin Header, Elementary Geometry, Philosophy, Element ary Algebra, Rhetoric, Dictionary and Writ ing—Compositions. CoLi.cniate (elective) —Elocution, History, Geometry, Classical Latin, Greek, Trigonom etry. Surveying and Engineering, Chemistry, Pot o physiology, Geology, Evidences of Urii-t ■ ry, Ac., &c. Ext::as -Bookkeeping, Drafting, Coloring. Stud nts charged from day of entrance to close of session, except in cases of sickness protracted over one month, tuition due at close of sessions. First session six months; 2d, four months. Boarding from Sl2 50 to sls per month. pi*," Every student absolutely required to keep the rules and ugld uions of the school. For further part'eu. us applv to the Princi pal. felis C. B. LA HATi’E. STANDARD Fire and Burglar SAFES. Counter, Platform, Wagon & Track SCALES. Scud for Price-List. Agents Wanted. b Marvin’s Safe Cos., i 2G5 Broadway, New York, , 721 Chestnut St, Phila. ¥> . /’ - - '^EaaTc-3 j; KKr.\ BUSHED lo YEARS, A STANDARD INSTITUTION. LABGKST, CIIKArKST AND IrXST t\ TUB SOVTIt. Hie only Business School in the South con ducted by an e\|ierleneial Merchant and Frac tieal Accountant. The actual expenses of students ar' fmn littecn t,> twenty |ier oent 1 - Ilian it will O st them to attend second i i-s. or imported institetione. idle t’ourse of study is. Marledon Actual Business Frin. ipKs. so,;. 1 with Banking and other othccs. co: . 1 ing every known taiility tor impnrtiug a borough Practical Business Education in tite shortest possible time and at I e least expense. Unolnates of this in- 1 it m praetiial ai iMtmtants. stand pre eniiiti tit over those fixnn any other Dusi tn -< Selnail i-i *'.e countvv. The i.'la' islnd reputation of this Institu tion. tin- thorough, practical course of its study, and the success of its Graduates, ranks it the lea ling BUSISIKS SCHOOI. IN’ THE SOUTH. mr course of actdal tn-sixisss training is ■I"- I -i i ..’.el most practical of the age. No lacations. Students admitted at anytime. No i uesses. Busiuc.-s Advis-ate. eontailling I'd! [s.rtieulars, mailed to any address. B. E, iIOORE, A. M., President, 200 COOKING STOVES FOR SALE AT PRICES TO SUIT HARD TIMES, BY W. H. ROBARTS 8c CO., who invite tho attention of the public to their large and complete stoek consisting of Cooliing and Heating STOVES (Charter Oak and other first-class patterns), firalf*, Hollow ffnrp, Wood and Willow Ware, Silver, Plated and Britannia Goods Crockery and Glass Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, of nr own importalion. Manufacturers of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware of every description. Prices as low as the lowest. [Columbus, Ga., Nov. 28, 1874 THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE. T am now offering to the public the largest stesk of lleady-niade Clothing to be found in any Southern city. I buy from lu st bands, and sell at the very lowest pri ces—being determined not to be undersold by any house in the State. Examine for yourselves. STRAUSE’S CLOTHING HALL, B 0 Broad, jat, Oolumtoua, GYa. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A FIRST-CLASS SOUTHERN INSTITUTION THE MOBILE LIFE TOUTS CO. OF Mobile, Ala. M. McCarthy, President. H. M. FRIEND, Secretary. SHEPPARD HOMANS, Actuary. Patronize Home Institutions. Insure in this Sterling, Sound, Reliable Company. <, ■ ” The Mobile Life inn give you as good protection for your money m any Northern company. The Mobile Life was organized liv well-known merchant, and banker, of Mobile, tn Jao. 1871, and law issued 5.500 Policies, and paid over One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars Death Losses; Kvery loss has been promptly paid without a day’, delay. INSURE YOUR LIFE I INSURE YOUR WIFE’S LIFE INSURE YOUR LIFE | INSURE YOUR WIFE’S LIFE In tlx© 3VIO BILEI LIIFUEI. I-ive. active, enterprising men wanted in every county in Georgia to work for the Mobil* Life. Apply to R. o. RANDALL, Gen'l Agent, Gadsden, Ala. LOWELL WAREHOUSE. SLADE & ETHEREDGE. Warehouse and Coixinission Merchants, C'oliiinbuiii, - * Georgia, Bagging and Ties for sale. 1 attics not wishing to sell, can get liberal advances apon cottoa stored Wl . th ," s - J. B. SLADE J ul 16 ~ 6l “ C. A. NTIIEIiEDGE. DIAGONAL SUITS, WORSTED SUITS, BEAVER SUITS, Blue and Black, CASSIMERE SUITS, YOUTHS’ SUITS, BOVS’ SUITS, MOSCOW FURS, CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS, BEAVER “ blue * black Cents’ fine Furnishing Goods iu endless variety.