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Weights and Measures.
TVibp|s. Lbs. Itushel . T.lm
Wheat - HO | Mint* 'rwwi' I 1*
Shall**! nnrn - .SO I Buekwhuit - 52
o<m in thenar TO j iinerl p' .olios 08
lv* - - ei j apple* - 21
Itvo 50 I Onion* 5;
Oat* - 28 j X t't 5"
lift tier 4" I Stf ic Coal -• 8“
lrili pontfnes *'B I M lit - - - - 4‘.
hwct p iiiloo-s<> | Until -- - - 2<)
WMtV benn* - 58 | Turnip* - -
Castor Iti-nii* -40 I 1’- > ii**rin hair 8
4' over send no J I n*l’Ked lone 80
Timothy deed- 4(1 I Corn meal - 48
FKt deed 60 I Fine mol - - 64
Hemp Keed -44 | Ground pun* 23
I'ldnud Hire.
For the benefit of the tip-country
fanner, C -I IT. H. Jonen, of the Ma
con TnUßnn.li, describe* (he tr,odut
eper<iuili of the cultivation of upland
rien. Any time from the 20th of
March to the middle of May, after
flushing up the ground thoroughly
with th# plow, and, if convenient,
harrowing it l"o, let the row* he
laid off two and a half feet apart
*i h a scooter, and then ridged up
*uh two light furrow* of a turning
plow. The tend can he deported in
ilia, aldo two and a half feet dial ant
from each oilier, opening the hole*
with a hoe, or rowing in a shallow
furrow, made bv a plow. It may be
covered with the foot, or the rame
board which ie urd in the planting
of cotton. Ab.-nt thirty grains of
rice, or the half of a small handful
should he plated in each hill. II ma
nure is need, apply it either broad
cast 'or id the scooter furrow made
in laying off the rows. W lieu the
apirea ap|iar abov# ground cultivate
■hallow with a sweep, using the hoe
or rake to remove any grata that may
spring up in olosa proximity to the
plants, finally two or three work
ings will suffice to make a crop.
Tbs rioo should be cut with the
ordinary reap-hook or sickle a* soon
§ it torts yellow, and while the low
er grai’ s on osch head are in the
milk. Harvested later the loss is
very great (Void th# shattering or
■helling out of the ripest and best
grains. After being cut let the stalk*
remain on the atubbloone day to dry,
if the weather be fair, or longer in
rainy or damp seasons, and then bind
into aheavea and haul directly to the
barn, or stack up in ricks no as to
turn water until resdy to be threshed,
The threshing is imially done with
flail slicks, cither upon hoards or an
impacted olay surface, to prevuni the
mixing of grit with the grain, which
can never be removed afierw-nrds, and
renders it unfit for the taldo. To son
orate the chaff and broken at raw
from the rioe, grain fans or scaffolds
are uted, as in cleaning wheat or
oata.
Tho farmer may then decide whether
to sell in the rough or after pound
ing. When steam mills are not con
venient it w ould be better to do the
latter, a* the difference in prhe is
not material. Hough rice can be
prepared, however, tor the table use
by pounding it with an ordinary
wooden pestle in a mortar dug, or
burned out of a section of the trunk
of a tree, and then winnowing out
the chaff. One hand can clean in
thia manner several bushels in a sin
gle day. The straw- of the rice is
valuable • forage, both for horses
and oat tic, and the “tailing," or i/e
Irit, after winnowing, is the In st fer
tiliser for sweet or Irish potatoes we
have ever used. It should L* stated
also, that in bottom lauds this rite
en bs grown to advantage whet
planted aapeasle weentholi Is ofc: *
ly corn. After tho fodder is strip
pod it comes forward rapidly, and
baa been known to vic’d twenty
bushel* per acre, aide from tin aver
age crop of corn.
Genevd Lamp: We are very tired
of this everlasting erj of negro enii
graiiou. Id-t them go. Tho old
crop of negroes is poor enough, nud
the growing crop has every indication
of Wing much |>oorer. The young
negruon of the country are more tri
fling laxy, tn<.re roguishly tricky, and
snore badly dentorabted, than the
older ones; and these seem as nnreti
able a oau be—we speak of ilu-m ns
• das* Th. re are many working ne
groee among them, but tlu-so hav.
no idea of leaving. It i* only tie
shiftless part of them that is disposed
to h-avs, and the sooner we are rid
of thia element th* sooner n , 1 them
W white immigration and prosperity
consequent theieto.
Thontaeville Times: \\ i ;t’s the
use o! rakrtig np leaves, savin r stsl !.
insnttre, m'.kirtg eompost • ap-, en :
going to an much trouble in the w .
of milking home made fcrtillir.ers *
(’"tiw to onnnd buy sotne high
sounding, high scented “juaner” on
t . reoi i r-.niising cotton t r it next
Ml 1 hit’* the way to get rich.
Mv-rnro rn.pj t S’,-n. I > I >■ i,. J
vluit yi' WTtl r <? tib vi<| Jiir Ul>’ m <iJ *
mi in i; t *| 7 * A Itiic-Mj Ur M v
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Mind li rt liiu. I'*' ciioiu iiic'i, ii♦l.*oi
Soul Chit min r, M*% r>i*<t **n<l Mini*''
it He - utiowiiiir bow eit.ii r ftex rmi) f.ie* i
ate ;ti * min the l Ft* nnd hffilb'n of nn
.-r.n ihoy c.lioom* iIU lit 4W ja re I )
mil tVX:. IT .ot k Cos. Ml* M 7th t I’li! x.
AaiyvrTWi :.hi I*t t <• *im • ew.*< ii
Uhtout low |rrb. ij’iick M s
Kxt* trp.iv PIV Z jf;lcr ft O* MJAreh
it. I’JillnCt*!phit f l#f.
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• 'Harm, mnt.iinlng 14 • ntfPivod Wln*lr'tibtift.
• ilii infornmti mi for rt •* k I'n v
ten ceiit* by mH. Tnmbr'd/*-A '*, b.'iin
•*i* hii*l broJiiirH, 2 W.t I et, N V.
VV tiit**<l. anell ft (m t)t(i }*vt m*J*i it; Hi/.
fViekajrt* In the wniU. It contains I.** *< t*
piJM*r, 15 t k, (roldeti pra, jKinhoider,
pericb, putnit y*r I iix-iMir an I p er#* of jew
elry. Htigft p i-k with pair of i lrtf.ml
gold utoiw ftlreVt* butt him. j>or-tjmiit! t 5
for sl. 'I hit p-M-foiK* In** I ii ( x imbu-d In
the puhlWier if the hh*l f* uud iv
irprfffi'Titetf -worth the tu no y Wib fci.f
iriven away to all as:' utk fMffAjLj' 4 If r
H ide k C. 701) Hr* adwav, Nt \ Tar
Pop
COUGII S f CO U, IIOA RS K N KSS
Ay I) ALL THROAT UHKASKft,
U SO
WELTS' CA It HO TIC TAll JETS
PI TITONLY I N BLI’K BOXI .
A trtel ar*d mire re t edy. f r ■lr i*v 'ir*'K
generally, and Johnt*n Ifollowtiy k Cos,
im-idelpbU. R.
A (Ji iAf Otrr.M ! We will, riminir tfie ho!-
tii-ci'da* m *k* fr, i*n bnlin / Watt r at lower
price* than ever before off-red Mon tidy in
f’alinetitk r*veive'|, running' from Yl to ;p>
inotitlm. WtrrantiHf for Ox yea**. iV*
hand at extremely low p i f*n for
tnidi libi-tr tted <4itah>v: e- malle i. A * nt#.
wanted. W*ir *ewi* 4HI Hroaiffay, N .
l!oia* e \VdteT4 k Hotl*.
ftnltieme btUTr-e! 60,000 t>f t! e ftemdnt*
l,fe and Ixalnns f livii cftomj alre tdy add.
Ihh veterau explorer rai K- amoiur the rn •*!
her dc figure* of the ix*ntnry, and this ln>ok
aa on** ol ihenjo t renmrkiMe < f th • mre.
'Jbriliintf in lokrH, illnstrat* and profn-elv,
and I*4'in the only et.tire and uth i.tic !if *,
thr milibma are e jrer for It, end wil.-nw<kf
a:eriU are want*'i qub kly. For pioof a.d
teif&x addr n litiM’i i Hroi f I'uMisherH, 7Jd
Hfl'eom f , I’liil i<lf Ipl.U, l’a.
Awarded the Highett Medal at Vienna.
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(Opp. Metropolitan Hotel)
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ADVKHTI Ell'ft Si KJUOITKXLY,
Ahtoimiobn,
HciioolLaxtxiih, Family Lamjkn.
i’uori.v'.i Lamxivn.
Each ntyb* being (bo I ost of 'tu oliahn In U
nmiki t. <'al login ft of Iki tt run hih! t li-b s
witu tiber i*'ii*4 ftr luring hi nt on hi i>J<* ♦ t ‘on.
Any t nterp.lft ntf inau onia inuko money
wlili a Mivilc Limem.
Cut ib)*rH(lvoi(iM*m nt out fr referonro
DEBTORS & CREDITORS NO! ICC.
* All iniM>t tl lo tin os'.t c • ! ii ,im 1
U ot ilti'tNiH •!, on* h- r l \ rv*jMitv<l u> m L
intm- Hi no \ki\ meat; mi !1 1 w Ivimtl lhHuk
oguiftkt hsM oh at. nH tvqui o 1 ti> |*m nt
them, (uly auiUiviitlcatiHt, wtd in ti t* tm,<*
joe or U ti b> 1 iw.
JuiFJtt JOS MIUFU Kx‘r.
DEMOBS & CREDITORS’ NOTH E
All |*TK)tIN ilob’btt *t tO tbe* l*ht.’vtM>J K Cj-h
K I'd.SOll, li.’ V.tHfl , ulf h'Mt b\ Millin'.l t'
itinkr luimoflitito payment; ntiG tho ’ bavin
• 1 idk Hwainnf wlt t*. t iu* ore r tjoiio i to pro-
Hit'llt tloin, liulr autl.cufhxiU <l, within fisc
iiiQv pKstttbnl by law.
It W. KOKIN SON. A'lm'r.
BOOK AGENTS
AND GOOD SALESMEN
Ar coining ®Km**y wKh tho famous lUtW
IiFSIUNS, tho Fr* n i> edition t>f whlvh s< hr
for $lO5, aiut the I*mlon edition U> #~(K)
Our popular million ($5 W>), containing ovu
IPO ftill p tkJO tprnilo puton, * the trh.on? r
tld tm*t eltvaut p'.hhcation in Auu nc.au
tho U 4 t* Kilt. Otitic* vlo with onch othoi
in pmfamg it, and t* o iikhm'h buy it. Au J
in Fbaihftim, M'. n>pnrts ( *7 nlors om it.
Ninety Six, SO, it>* ouo m V *J47 on* in
Memphis •IK) order*'oken in thrvo week*.
Foil pai tmi *r* fie\ Addre** Jl\ FOIH -
A Puhittthcit. 27 V'ark FLce, Ntv Y i„.
CRAMTTON’S IMPERIAL SOAP
I .-a TTio T3e?.-5t
Thin a*ap \* manntacturo<! from port* in
burial*, ana as it cttubdii* a largo p* > lit'
of vogOt.nUf oil, la w;i ? itthni lull, ttpittl t
tho K>t im looted t'uiti'o k >p, nd t tb*
Hftllift tlm* all tho AVro' ing all
ch an sit-g proj'rrtie* **f thr ivlcbtatod (J twig
and French laundry hm}*. Ii it* th*r u r
mtmnn n ( lnl for tiao in tho l.itmdry. kMi
on and bath-room, and far gonemt hotimdml
pttrpoM*; HT'hr printers, paintor*, n
ms r* ami mm hurst,**, ns it will remove i
f ink* pro’w. t?%r. od, pdut. oto, Iron: t.
*, Mfiiiut utno t * n’v bv
OKAMFIVN FhOTiU.US.
4,6, San 1 I*l Kc;* . > Flu . n t *>.
S-f> Jcftoiwu K’.rt td, No*f Vok.
OIVEN AWAx
r l'' every % i .-wk of th-* Fuini’v .1 ■t n
I Ornft,axiat. Vmkhion a t u i
gravity. U2x2S, <*ur hv .• au llt •
1' 1 rI a i • 1 * i *•. a * vi la i \.
t viewnand fortral'K ‘ a'l loi* i?
and prißOßaL'cii from the \ .
(.WuiuFua to tin* pi *>t time, i oh*-ins
at •! ih’foot v*ow .f thoO -nt-
I u<a! bud.ii* in Vninnotant Frkrt lh
j ticljddi. alii b giv'v*!! t*. tho irdr f t
j jre*t liter nr \ and t'skioU p>i;er, th<- Wrt k
J l -uylj- J> msl, ixmtsin : ; mice *;1 ~i.
| eoutinmsl BH>rk*. fivt*’; vr %vtth 'h *rt .-k* r
| ♦* and a Five amount i*f uii*> ||iV!H i)ib r<
j ng. hur month* on trial, i clu ’ i
tha*:uraviiu?, p.-t, it u*r ;'l Any m\-
dtttler *>tU ivo \ u a top *re • <> vd r
j 'Hie FAi,ihy Jounmh '2\*2. R*midway, Wv
*X‘k AJli esi H.* let tNoiJ ff tifft
GO\K,l.'Ml!I OF GKUIiGIA.
j \ HCTTIVk VXPA&TX&ST.
1 1' 4ii M Snrth
i* W A lex an ler ur i .1 W Warran secretariat
( X ’ tL e 't*|Wl t: Is *■ f t.
*j j i t i, (' ll<ov.ii'<f hll • I c um iiel (. WillUniH
e b k *%■ • litive dei h too nt.
I H C ormh If warrant < I- ik.
\V' I* (iii;;/. ■ i i j i recording clerk .
i^TA^i - ii Mim onirniui.
N <' H*rr e t c *et .r/ of htalc.
I V .lones oh r .
i. (J.. 1.1 mith '-. I c. R-m-r.t
,i ;JVV (I . alb ■ ■ Its.
J.<hn J.>..<•- fr* Hnr..r
Miil.-r Or j. vc i lerk
i > • J! iinhwin Jii i nian.
, \!• , ■,.. ;! „i: I [i’.M l.nP.lli gs, etc.
(} J htjit.- st ..ol rnmmi-riof <r.
In |, ij. „ snp’t >.l Imr. i.' hm him.
~ I. Willi ini> ■ i|.'t (fliuy lor * ii- blind.
W o CniJiior miji'i diitfHU.l <lu*ub s-j luiu.
si'cnbms cocar
H H ritni VV.inici cliicl justica
Moo it K M.,C.y jutico.
Hon i i* ill; ijli.
S I if imu <U!'i utorii.-y-gerj. ril.
7. I> Ihuri. n cl- rk.
iten y J.icks n rci oitcr.
•Jb. hCoutt .its :it fit of covcrii
inei.t, I<■ iinie.- . ntiieti.ii.! M in.l.iyin Jan
p.i rv nit J :11 M .ii ,y i ' .! ilv I'. *■' 11 v. r.
* mlttih Mill i. j: .niii. ii..f'iii.
M. J. Craaf.ird hidge
jW A Lftlle... ►oil'it-'i fZ'-mn ul
; i :>• .ittalxiK h c th Bfotufayfl in M *rch and
Kept* lil’ier
H.irrfa2(l "f**ndayn in A;oil nnd r.
M *ii .n- -*1 Mon Um* in Aj>. il and (k ! *!*er.
MnecoKCe— 2i Mondayh in May an I Nov*her
4th Mo alayain A. ril and Oepdicr.
TaH'ot— IJ J M n !.•■>• Ol '• i-h and ■♦ •; t'bcr.
'lavlor-lht M.mdHM* ii -A il rut i Octfiher
KlNGSl’dliD’ri
O.SWEUU
re i:k
n l
SILVER GLOSS STARCH
I'OH TH . L\(
M inuf*< tore I by
T. KIN < SVO K I) & SOX.
THR liFTT -!AH( I! IS THK WORLD.
o'v*n ai* ‘nr fui • iii-li f> the linen, and
the diifercMtj n m-t Ih*tween it n and comm >n
starch U 8 nrreiy half i cent for tin ordinary
washing. Ask >(ur ' r * >< • r fur it,
KINO FORD’S
OSWEGO CORN STARCH
roll ITIDDINO", III.ANO MANOR, ICK CRRAM, &C. f
Ik ihe orl-dnal e.-vtir liftbt'd in IH4B ntl
prt ta vet Hh V' f'UL'i jiej an purer, t>trouper
and mote deiiratc than any other article
ol the kind o’h i* t, itli.n of ih • htune
name, or wi h otiu-r titles.
Htkvf.nkis Macadam, i’li. I)., etc., the ld{/}i
cht chetuh" I authonty of Kno-pe, carefmiy
analyml this (' ru Starch, and nays it is a
excellent article of diet and in eh' iiti-
and fee lin-; properties in Hilly equal to
tt.*‘ hufd anow root.
I>ite< tioi.H iva in k ; % Puddings, Cußtards,
ete , aecottipHny each one pound | m k
For Rt'‘ hy ,di fir-t-t la n tfi'Orem, m.il ldm
VINEGAR and SVVEET fID R.
Tlio mid. r-ii/nvl prupOKM to to tin
ti ili> mid tor fmoily use h superior artirle of
PurolVhit* Whn ninl Viler Yinctj'tr,
and Sweet, Cider,
lit prir.'K that <h-fy competition—nil things
consider.'d ‘1 1 . -m t n I<o . t<■ huik'i ioi to unv
rn i.le In the SoiMli - Imvieg reeeiveil tl.e Hist
|r. loiurn kI on, I o-t Stnti- fair ns the HI.-T,
Or-ierH Hod.'ifed nnd -a*isfiulion y.nirati
tee.l. Add ices ldAliWlN {i.dONlfi,
to ti Atlanta, Oa.
TTY FOXE
Until you get our
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PORTAtILE c
Fatuily Settrl:vy I’-ssicMaia,
f Price, ":70."
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a WithSofftl-G lilng feotJ, *” - - ?
• **sl An: inuti • SHtrh Fn.M-r.or .010 T • Machine*
re.jwli*' t - i!!"vrim-:il ot it >-> .j.. >.u >■.-* to
• wry *l**. h-ilue require* In . : Hi :i • it 1* a
ti rimplH-ey u.l *:r. ' :li K'-rfullparllc*
u’lni>ectiilfv*r th’-n l'u\ nr otuuUlvmii
•r tho .Mi-hiu*. f.*r “ w***tuir s !-o*\i A won it
v* iD 4 ir v ! •* *' ti -v li #5 arc >ent
il ! u* <-r ! . • i-. IV. > 1 l. tin-ills
rr: -t p*v Tull ' ro: . mr tvirAcc*
on Ursi ic U* *U ..! tctv-*I w.\ M . ... ur iusd
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THE PARKER CUIL
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PARKER DROS
V/EST MERIDEN,CT.
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Portable Family Sewing
THK 140 'T
POPULAR
•f any In ihe market. V. a thr M'M HunUga
f’-KA, with Mr* x .t\. L> s; ,4.
Kqul to auy, r, arvi.v <s of coj.u
JBc'ckwttli Sewing Co-,
862 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
A j <*nta w a a led \ or > a hit.is and fo.
aud V AfCUsACO.
iiUl Sis A,l .ii .i I Ai . v (i,
1 am now pr*|*irai f do r \ ki dofFa *
1 cur. m n*l yv*i* F . , hi- :u and Fa:;^
. iu k* 1 - ot o - .••. j.> tv w.
tht* -a rt'-4* (h.ii; l> ■
j mil-tra V.. ic iUXIA, Naimui Auw,
IHE ibKUY SO 21 H.
The Largest and Handsomest Lit
(.rury Paver in America.
KiULUANT ANJiOUKCEMENTS.
?. *SPKCIM EXo HtEE.-9^
’rim foJluwii'g new Storien will root, le.
ion. n ed, and w.ll b** tl.c no s’ in *‘l,. ly
I'.iillbig or a .y roniaiicoa yet j>ublibe<i in
.to America!, jouri.nl:
til! ' Kn ■■■ oe, or Xortti end South—n thrill
ir.tr national lomnnte, baaed on tlie a.i.nin'--
tr.itiona ol I’ie-idmis lvncoin and .lolunmn,
;,irl tl.e exeeution of VfrH Surratt in 18bo.
Wiliten by a (tistingabliefintitcHman.
Written In Mood, or Tl.e Ml
a h-oiy of the let X [>ol ou’* reign. By
'>l Quad, .S' the Michigan prviM.
;'i:.'!.A.ainst Kate, or A'one in fie
W.n 1,1 a brilliant k eiety reii and, now run
niiiic. by Miv Mary K Bryan, who intlieliuot
ntoiy-wiit r of the aac.
n iith Hnwthorno, or The Temptation* of
a Kactory tiirl—by a pc.pillar novcliat.
K. rniida 'e’ie.e of tl.e Com lerat ■ Covern
meiitr-l.y Col !1 It.pe v, chief el.-rk of tire
tr-aenry ile|inrtm. nt under .Mr M. ninnnccr.
Th a will !• ft deeply iuter>at.ing aeiie* of
.ketch'a. giving the early trial*, din .dvnnta
g. a, end nninv urnni'inc iin idenU of our peo
ple in their e.'loit. to istablisu an indepen
dent yovei nmcrit.
A nimilKT ot tintuumlly briilie.nt short sto
ries appi'itr in ea.'li i -lie, wit.li a areal v.ui ly
of p irkliug iiiiuctllaneoua juatter upon all
Sul j'.'i ts.
Siiliseriptlon if I! n year. Clid sof tour and
upwards $2 f>o ea.-li; i in! r of twenty and
lipvvar is f25 e ell. Kxtl. copy lice ole
year for a club of live at $!5.
A Mn-i J II SEALS, Atlanta, Oa.
SOBIBNER’S MONTHLY fob 1876.
The puhlifth* r 8 invite attention to th** f*>l
lowing liht of h -me of the attractive artvlo
k< cured Hr Sf-ribner’s Montldy ;or the com
ing year. In the field of fiction, nu*
m* roux uovelettcH and bh<*rtcr ntorien, th- ie
will in* two uiuarkub] * jerml Atone- i ! y Am
rican hii hors. The i’nst of th- h<% bow com
plete in our himd**, Qabriel Conroy, hy Bret.
II rt*•, i;i tfie November nuinher, an
will run twelve months. This i- Mr Ibute’s
fn>.t extended work. 'l'iie scetic:- andrhfimc
whieli the nuthoi lias clioh. n from Li -
favorite field, (.’ilifornia, are painte*t with
eiiaru* teristic vividness and power, and the
work is doui tlesri the most graphic record of
early Caliloniia life that has yet appeared.
We shall als begin, in the January nnm
b.r Piii.ip Nolan’s Frie- ti', Your
I'.iKspoits, by Edward Hale. '1 he
-<cue of tldft story isi tid in the Southwexicrn
territory, now torminj the States of Ixudsi*
ua and Texas a tie* time of Aaron Burr's
tre son. The characters lived in a section
which va- now Am* rican, now French, mi l
lit>w Hpii.ish, and thL recorl of tli**ir adven
tnr u j lives makes a fo*y * f intense and un
flagging in tore.-1 throughout.
A second Farmer’s Vacation, hy Col Geo
K VV. i iur, Jr. )'<,l Waring is now in !iu
<>pe, visiting, in a row-boat ride of 250 mi -,
one of the most fertile and interesting of (. e
vme-giowinii Valleys of Eur [><*. ’J'his
tind : **rit s of paper* promises to he even more
interesting than that with which our readers
are already familiar.
('• ntcnninl Ta tters, edited hy JohnGhnee
Clo my. A rare collection of ftcvol iti<>naiy
te tcis, mainly from idores in tho hands o;
tiie de.-i emiards ot Col Joseph Ward, They
ire tu I of in ere-t, and will he r id with
mio ic'.ifth hi connect on with the Centennial
U biation of the year. p
riidHint : y illustiat-*! erticles on Ain 'rican
e*ts. written rsp -ciiv*lv by their true ands v
il nt jh *s riurii: the y • r. Tbo revived
n t're-i iri co.l< ge life makes these y*p.*r *4
-e illy timely. nd wii: T.ecure lor them un
-Uai a It litioii.
E! laiitly illc-trated articles on Old New
V 1 k by John F Mim s, will up -oar a* once,
•ti '■ will attract tbeaUtrui. no all, in city
>r cfiuntiy. who mark \\ it Si interest ti*ede
b pannt 4*l the meat metropolis, and a dec
-"•at.'ly remember tiio quaint peculia-i is
*f i*.s o den time.
Kv 1 v number is profusely illustrated, thus
'no iiog os to ;,ive to our un
a v..,ive urti es an inb rest an pernmneru
.• 1 u-* n v r atmiued in a non-iiinsnated pe
iutlicai. Ibid. t i- accnstomcd niiuifiie;iu nt
1 iii 'c cine will in the future be devote .
it it s I*., 1 m the pa.-t, to sound literatim
and 1/ 1 i-; iau pro * e.-s,
1. sms -i a year, bfc a number.
Ad !n . s SCBIHNF*It CO, New York.
C..LY ONE DOLLAR!
HE SAVANNAH WEEKLY MO. NIMi MlWf
Will he r< nt to any address fix months fo>
nt‘ dollar. T.is is one of the ebe jv.*t w-ek
i e-pubiislicd. L in not A blanket fle et in
*ii ll all ftirhs of matter u t<roinir.cn *uai\
brown. Ii is a neatly-printed four-p*u<
4<eT, ixiii pe tlv made up. and edited with
eat can . N -i!due of a dull or envy char
ter is admitted into the eotuaius of tie
W i Uly. It is an elaborately com | led com
* n it m of the best things that appear in the
•• ■* Nov--. Iho t* l uiapi ic dispatches ot
iu-week are iv-r liteii and car Fdiy weeded
i eveivthing that is tn ( strictly <>f a new:-
.ar <ter. Il also ca t tins full report* ot
e markets; thus, th* so who have not the
dvuLtago of a daily mail, can get nil th
i w>, for six months, by ending one dell n
• H i’ publisher; or for one year by sending
wo dollars.
dbi l-.vily Homing News i- £Te natne re i
h e organ of public opinion that it has nl
• ays i nh —vigorous, thoeghttiil an Icon-ct
aiive in tl c tti-wusaion os the iasuvs of tin
a\, and bved . spa k'inj iwul ent* rbiiidia
i i f s prt-M* t*ti not the news. In uaih- r
md pul'U.-Mne the latest iaform.ition ani
:di * ussii g o,u s i so p b*h* policy. tlm
•rni it N<*'\s i fu 1• y abrtast ot the in*
. * rjaisi’ g journali 'in i the times. Fiice
for IL* months ; $C* for 6 months.
. Iu- Ti -Weekly News has the same featme
ihelkiih Nevis Price, sofor 12months,
for t mouths.
Money for either paper can be sent by 1
> oilier, leg: st or I'd letter or express, at pul
.flier’s risk
:e: aLLM.vk .news pkin.ixg offici
C tlie. lmpvl in (he State. Every (leecri; -
-.’i. l l*•.ii |C .1. ue :.t the shortest m-iuv
:.a l ; ■■■'.> i.f a). k ; n.i? nia :e to or ier
( U i’.iini !, n!i.j Hnling exceute.l with (ii.-
f-' ' ’-In* tor -ik i>r>.oi| tly tur
J. Addreta all letters to
.1 K E'TUX, Sivannah Ga
asters’ Patent Swim
c
lh : < K\it:u is now hemp mannfaetureW I v
>e un i i>: ~t Ev. r.thihi sbouM hav,
'•• nts w >i)tai :. cxerv town a:nl ci‘.\
the Tuit-.a Si. tee. Ad n ; s.s
M. N1 "'MATK.
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i-I isnaunah, Ga.
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1 ; , illn’anb the leauii :.' a:r<i*
cult, ua! uual ot the Simtti Publishern
uin! 1 illy.. 1 (te iill Southern men, un,! it In
ilc'oli'.l cm I'lli VI iv to the iuterc-tK.of I-. itli
cru uvii. ulttiru While it in not the paiii w
can of ttic Put 1 . 121 sot Husbimiiry, 01 of any
.(.cii-t, or set of men, it has been thr iuo.-t
potveiful mlvoeate for the ertul.iiiftmient ot
(ti.ur.'i # in the Mjuth, and iollu nco hns
cotitiihnt. il greatly to the prcbtnt prosperity
..f the or h r.
B. II .J... .i t < Eitq, of Charlecton, S C.,
E titor-in-Chief.
(,'it a Ki.Ks It. IJo non. Enq., of the Pepart
-111 nt ot A:.: ietilt.'ie, Wa-iiington, P. C., En
tom louicnl Editor.
Ilwiot Att (.'oMiiintiTOßft—Col. P Wyatt Ai
' on, V.'.oli ngu.n, PC'; Henry W Ha vetiel,
H-q, Aiken, Eli; R vC! W Howard, Kings
ton, Ga; Col N II Pi.vih, Greenville, 8 0.
liuml <' r lininti 82 p riinimm. Address
WALK hit, KV.VXH & COGSWELL,
janlStf Publishers, Charleston. 8 C.
S \m BALE lASTIIUTB.
This In-'timlion, ondvr the care of i’rof
Ivi Hatte. a practical te i her of twelve yearn’
experience, ie now open for the recei tion of
students. I’.itrotuqve is soik ited, with tide
un.leißtanditur: ’lit.it liojs mist learn if they
coure to this school.
KATES I'KIl MONTH
A'phabet and lirst reading $ 2
Primary e'as.-ies 8
Intermediate classes 4
Colleeiate chaises 5
Bookkeeping by double entry (ci mplettd) 30
Incidental expenses pro rata
STUDIES CLASSIFIED.
Pkpiaiiy- -2.1 Read, i Lt Geoor .phv, Soell
i riff, Primary Arithmetie and Wiitiue: or 3.1
Reader, 31 Geography, Spelling Primary
Gramm ir, Ardiuoeli.’ and VVjdti■ g.
IsrERMEntATE —lth Ibader, Ivi.pish Gram
mar, Primarv Gcometiy, Aritmetie, Pt.iloso
phy, Pietiormry and Wntina—C.impositions;
or sih P. .dot , Latin Grammar, Latin Reader,
Elementary Geometry, Philosophy, Element
al., Al :• I ■r i. Uhetoiio, Dictionary and Writ
ing —Compositions.
Coi.li l.l a iii live)- Elocution, History,
Geometry, Ch.s-i. Litm. Gf' ek, Trigonom
(pry, •ut v air rg and E.uriucei ing. Chemistry
iJ.tanv, Phy-mlngy. Geology, Evidences of
Christia.iit) . Ac. Ac.
Ex uias ii kk epiag. Drafting, Coloring.
Students . h.irged from day of entrance to
close of session, except in cases of sir Knee
protracted ovi r one month. Tuition due at
close of sessions.
First session six months; 2d, four months.
Boarding from sl2 50 to sls per month.
jfr-tf- Every student absolutely required to
keep the rules an l regulations of the school.
For lurtluT particulars wpolv to the Princi
tah f hr, C. 15 LA I!ATI .
STANDARD
Fire and Burglar
SAFES.
Counter, Platform, Wagon & Track
SCALES.
Send Tor Price-List. Agents Wanted.
Marvin’s Safe Cos.,
265 Broadway, New York,
721 Chestnut St., Phila.
-v't ■ '
V / • S • - '
tairn, 7 .c;l A .
C'.' hs- ’
‘•dAO a,
ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS
\ STANDARD INSTITUTION.
LASUSST, CHE.\M?T AND BEST IS THB SOUTIT.
Tlie only Business Stchool in the South con
ducted hyani xnvri need Morehant and I'ric
deal Accountant. The actual expenses ot
Hindi nts n; from fifteen to t wen tv per ceil'
less than it will cost them t > attend .second
eta-s, or imported institutions.
Tm Course of Study iseomiucted on Actual
Business Pritniples, sui plieit v.itii Banking
■in I other otliees, evnibui'nii every known
facility for inip-irthn; a Theinunrh l’raetiut!
.‘usintS'Liiu, ation in tlie aliortest jtosiiitdt
time an lat t o least expense. Graduales ea
' his ill-ti tuti, n, xs practical accountants, sUuo
ore eminent over Uiose fiom any other Luti
is -c; 1 in the conntry.
The ( .-tat H-lml reputation of this Institu
’on. tin* tliorouith, practical course of i
tidy. 1 o I the success of its Graduates, rank
t the leading
ISCSI MSS S. lIOOL IX HIE SOUTH.
Our course of AtTCAL Rrsivrss tr mine i
fie lot and UK>st practical of the see. N
•cats n>. Students admitted at auv tii
v (Les s Business Atvocate. c->.fa ; n
■.l; ,o . .s, ui:uled to any a air,se,
IL F, MOORE, A. 1!., Pr.si hat.
200 COOKING STOVES
sigiiifcv
HMW
FOll SALE AT PRICES TO SPIT HARD TIMCS, BY
W. H. ROBERTS & CO.,
who invite the atteution of the public* to their lar.g and complete stoct
consisting of
Cooking and. STOVES
(Charter Oak and other first-class patterns),
(irntfs, Ilellow Ware, Worn! and Willow Ware, Silver, Plated and Britannia Goods
Crockery and Glass Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, of oar own importation.
Manufacturers of Tin, Copper ai\d Sheet Iron TFare of every description .
Prices as low as the lowest. (Columbus, Ga., Nov\ 28, 1874
TLE PEOPLES CLOTHING" HOUSEL
HIAGONAL SUITS,
I ant now offering to the WORSTED;,SUIT*',
puhlie the largest, stock of BEAVER SUITS. Blue and Black,
Beady made ( lothing to lie UASSIMERE SUITS
found in any Southern city. YOUTHS’ SUITS
I buy front first hands, and BOVS’ SUITS,
sell at the very louest pri- MUSUOW FURS,
ces—being determined not (TIINCHILLA OVERCOATS,
to be undersold by any house BEAVER “ blue fc black
in the Slate. Examine for
yourselves. [ Gents’fine Furnishing Goods
I in endless variety.
STEAUSE’S CLOTHING HALL,
CS’Eroad. sit;, Coliimtous, G-a.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
A FIRST-CLASS SOUTHERN INSTITUTION
T372E3ZZ3
OF
]l2.©M!©9 Alio
’i. McCarthy, Pblsioent. it. m. fri;: t. s,. >. , av . sheppard
HOMANS, AcTtAßv.
Patronize Home Institutions. Insure in this Sterling,
Sound, Reliable Company.
t he can give you as good protection for your money as any Northern company.
The Mobile Lif- was organized by well-known merchants and bankers of Mobile, in June.
and lias issued 5.500 Policies, and paid over
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars Death Losses
Every loss has been promptly paid without a day’s delay.
INSVIIE YOU It LIFE I INSURE YOUR WIFE’S LIFE
INoUIIE YOUR LIFE | INSURE YOUtt WIFE’S LIFE
In tine MOEIL3 JLiIF’ET
I-’ve. active, enter; risiru; men wanted in every county in Geore’a to work for the Mobile
Lite. Apply to R. 0. RANDALL, Gen’l Agent, Gadsden, Ala.
LOWELL WAREHOUSE.
SLADE ÐEREDGE-
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
'Coliuubus; a Georgia#
Buciginw and Ties for sale. ,
! ■> not .vixliing to sell, can get liberal advances upon cotton stored
. J. B. SLADE
u ' lti - c,a C. A. ETHEREDGE.