Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1876-1885, April 05, 1876, Image 4

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cCi;r fm nnit ftonsrjjolb. Weigh!* and MeaMires. It i.Wlc Lb. )tahel< Lb. WhMl - - flO | Him* gra* 14 v <li*lll owi - J(l I line * wheat ftii 4J tii in the tar 7f | l* r )d pcauhc* #8 IVw* . _ _ _ oo j Dried tipple* - 24 Kve -- - - Ml Onion* ——- 67 <)',i* -- . - 2H Suit 80 BirK-y 47 Stone coal - 88 lrih )tninlo4>R 118 M:ilt - -- -40 h*Mi |> S5 Isr in --- -20 NV liit<* Imhii* -58 Turnip - - of> Cutor bcmn -40 | Plastering hair 8 C over seed - 440 | flnul’ked lime 80 T'lN'tthv need— 48 I Corn meal 4B l**| *t* '<l - 5 B 5B | Fine rail •- 54 iUinp seed - - 44 j Ground pen* 23 Put all your bmt land* in 00110n — t'c poor pitehe# wi.ldo for corn. A man iny be, happy and prosper ru, who stick* t” cotton and bay* hi* aupplie*. Wc say ho may be, but we diiuhi it Plant, raiee, and nil cotton at 7or 8 cent*. You can me tho money in 1 uying corn at !•! per huhel. That’a a monev nuking hu*ineaa —over the left. No matter it' you do ao pitch your *ron, a* to make only a few pocks of n ihhins to the acre, ao you have a big cotton crop. There’s where tho money is-.perfert atackn of if—iri a horn. The farmer who slovenly allow* hia lot manure to go to waste, something which he bwin will enrich hia Boil, and then come to town and give hi* money for a guano which he know* nothing ahont, ought to be—well we will not say. (Tltia is another free advertisement for guano dealers.) Oowtinuiio Rvppi.t of Go >•o.—More detailed account* of a re port made 1 y the ambassador from Peru, at London, <n the supply of guano in that country, have come to l and, and are calculated to relieve the fear* ao widely entertained of an ear- Iv failure of the gnano supply. On some fifty different localities on the main land and islands of the Pet avian dominion*, guano deposits are found, C imr of them amounting to millons •>f ton*. f'niiKP Cult trine.—A few year* iro we n-urt n report of a .pooch, by l)r. I* before an agricultural convention, in wliie.lt he gave hi** plan for raising elieep, lie Brat mannred it in boet ami naparagna l>e<D with the enrearaea of nil the dogs on hi* places (don’t know Int that lie kept one for churning). Thia be did aa preparatory and neces sary to ancoosa. Madam lltimorraya that aincethen )e baa a standing offer, to n l the mda on Ida place ot a certain mount for the carcasses of all the rnj doga that come about hia place— speeially tbc lean mid lank which I are to prop againat the fence to 1 ark. The result ia be lias a fine and profitable flock of (beep and m kes beefs and other vegetables in nbun dance—-beside* furnishing tha trade v iib a consul* rable number of skins. ! bine* tbe Senate of our last Legisla ture aent tbe agitated “dog law" j sr here tbe “woodbine ts inotli," this j may reive to suggest a plan for sbeep c Attire and any suits liieh may grow n it of tlie loss of dogs may scivc to , fix tbe status of dogs— whether they nre property or a luxury. The Senate a o not consider them a nuisance, one of the oldest members avowing that be loved thun indiscriminately. ITomk Maik Mam nr.—Farmers imagne that they bt*\e an inexhaust- ! s>l>t* unpp’y of manure not quite ! n-sdy to handle, but nearly to, Too | j> of tlii* country commonly ctiled Whippawill r SpcckV IV*, town brondo*st in the corn, before the j plowing, let go to vine until n iigh; , froel end then turn in with a twin j plow. If t fine coat of vines it turn ed in, 1 quote the language of l*rof. K. 11. Pendleton, “nill yield more in ti-open thsu cotiM b - handled on the land during v inter, if the fanner had on im xhtusudi'e supply of stable me nure tnd nothing else to do.” Wake up, farmers, and learn to experiment, Fow your land* in rye, oats or wheat. )*low in the green foliage in spring, end plant in cotton or corn, and note t ,o wonderful improvement in the op. 11..* fchble lnml and plant in j oat. Imimsl.ettly after harvest gather a aufficicntcy to aeed the land Mid plow in vines; a rich vegetable i ould will toon move your corn ci ih end smoke house to Georgia, I*l,m with a climate and toil that will pro. all the cereal* known to man, Mid fruit* wi hunt end. Still we (•tumble, oomph in of hard time*, and I uant Want is still staring many in the f.*ee. If the present mode of fa Luiag i* continued a f.-w years long r , children will inherit an ex it lasted )au 1. We e*n Sucre *e it* \ eld as easily aa diplcte it. If you mask ppc.il, try i: on a small scale, a *.uv or two acre* t’. NEWSPAPERS. CENTENNIAL CLUB RATKB, V-tw lii the firm* t> *orf© ona or in* n tfotd |ri|* i> •*' pri vi'liio there* hof *ll. U*K Y1.A14. VVorklv Enq* irrr-Sun ( Ingb* o>pr) It? W**kly Mud Mirui*v 6 < u u it atm on r \ zaH- Weekly Enquirer Min, ten eop en or more. uih f 1 GO I he | *rty c |v oik* \i*at f< **4*. Wwkly Enquli* r-S'iti an I Wt ckly I/>ui**villr Cornier Jot-rnnl *>.'> IN) VVWkly and Sunday Kriq|trcr*Buu and Wrckh Courier Jo unul 4 (It Weekly Enqniter-and W*kly De troit Kre<* I'r-** J? f0 Or the tbri* W4*#*kl*i for 6 (XI Wo do n*t require <!ub- to be mode up for any pnrtlrvilie* (hoi! office. Wo will a*rd thr pnpt r to any nddn iw or poatoffit <• doaiud by the getter tip of the club*. AUUIf BY, KUNK t 00. Piop’s. COLUMBUS TIMES. DAILY avi) WEEKLY. It you would like to ptiberrllto for n live newapofwr, DemocratJc in poll lie*, and the ortran of rue phoplk, hike the Daily or Week ly Timer. Th© paper I** t*t publiahe lint* < interest of auv ring or clique, but published Milolv in the interest* of Georgia and the Month. The Ddly Time© in filled with the Intent new* of the day that can he gathered by tel egraph or ( orrenpoudenc© Teium s#, po*t age i rnpHid hr Ihe Weekly Time© \n inafle up from the erream <if the dully, amt etuhrarew original ar tiebff on varlona eut'jfH'ta. ArM<le4 on farm imr adupti'd hi out climate and the mean* of our people a specialty. Wc wouhl like toaetr the papi r In the hand© of ©very farmer In thin auction. Term© $2. wc prying {xMlog© Addrtwn TIMER PUBLISHING CO . Columbus, Ga. THE SUNNY SOUTH. The Larr/eet and Jfiindeomcst Lit erary Paver in A nwriva. BRILLIANT ANNOUNCEMENTS. ,**' SPKCIMKNS FKKE.-HB* Tho following new stories will soon be fotonteniod, and will be tho immt in'eiis* ly tiitilliug of any romance# yet published in hii American jourtml: Hilln Roticoe, or North and South a thrill lug national romance, bm*d on the udtidnlto trationn of l*ie*ldefttH Lincoln and J hnwn t Mini the execution ot Mia Surratt in 1806 Written by n diutingubhid sttiesin in. Written In 111 on and. or Tbe Midnight Pledge a Htory of the lust Napob -oil'd reign. By M (Juad, of the Michigan prctid. Fighting: Acairmt Fate, or Alone In tho World n brlMhnt society serin I, now run nlng, by Mrs Mary K Bryan, who is the finest alorj-wilier of the ago. K lith Hawthorne, or Tho Temptations of n Factory oirl—by a popular uovcliat. Rein in lace nee# of the Confederate Govern ment by Col H D (’npers, c hief clerk of the treasury department under Mr Memminter. Th s will be a deeply intt r* stbig mu lea of sket Ins. irlvlutr the early trial#, aiaadvanta gea, and many Mtniaing itu IdenU of <uir peo ple in their efforts to eattbiUh an indepen dent government. A number ot utitNnal ! y briTiant short sto ried appear in eaeh issue, with a great vail ty of spaikliug imscell ineoun matter upon all nutjc< Is. Subscription SH a year. (Mu’ sof tour ami upwards $2 f>o ea b ; ilubs of twenty and upwards $2 2o cell. Kxtia copy free one ymi for club t f li\- nt A.hires# .1 li SKA I S, Atlanta, G.i. ONLY ONE DOLLAR! mi: MY.MK.tn weekly iiokxini; news Will l • sent to nnv addle#* ►i\ mouth# fur one ctol'iir. Tl.is i ftnrtil th* t Inkpot tvn k •I’ # pulilUlifld It 1* not u blanket sheet in VNlikh nil port* of malt er in proiuistu >hkl> thrown It h m neatly prlntt <! four-pua* p*|M*r, compactly made up ami eiltod with great t aiv, Notl.iiu of a dull or I leavyelmr wt trr is itdndtted brio tin* column* of the Weekly. It in ho tdiOnnately comp i ltil com* pemllmn of thr Imst things that appear in tho I killy Sown. Mu ti b graphic dispatches i>f tio'Wtt k nit* ixmnUUwl and our* fully weeded *l wm tliiug that U m l strictly of a new# character. It also ivuitninn full repot t# of the uniketK; tho#, tlu no whovlmvo not the advantage of a dully mall, tun got ull tho n w-, for nix months, hv ending one a- 11 n to the publisher; ot lor one yoai by sending two (folium. Tho 1 Hilly Morning New* I the mine reli able organ of public opinion thut it bun al ways been viguron* thoughtful an l constt vativ# In the tlist nation tt tho Whom 4>f tlu* l#\, and lively. apaikUnt and entertaining in It# prvMMtlHtivtu ti the ttewt. In gather* tug and puMihhing the Intent inform at lonand in discussing qu (Hlmtof public jh Iny, the M ruing New# \< fully dirt n( of the liio-t en*crpri#ing Journalism *f the time**. I'ikx*. $lO for 12 mouth*: $ t*r 0 month'; The Til-Weekly News he* tie* same features hk the lfully New# l*the, sGfoi l-mouths, lot t‘ titotithg. Money fov e.thei paper can la* #ent by 1* o order, rugiKt’iei Ivttot or express, ut pub lisher's tisk THK lORMVG Kt'Wa PRINTING OFFICE Is itti' I ogi>t In ttie St/ile. i'.vi-:y dssertp tiim el 1* a.lt -c t- it. :*l lUe nhurli-.1-hutiiv ttlank tlm.k* of id) Witt-ls nui'ti In on'er. ItiHil, llilut suit linl'iiu t‘\, i-uliat nithiti. | Well. KsoiiiHtiK lor o-k |*iau!|'th lur nistiel AiMirta l! Ictteix to J U K'TIIJ., Sivstmrh U* GIVEN AWAY r TV fvcrjf ivath-r >f th Kamil v J<ornl. I CftxTßxxiai Amkkiox it $lO Tutted Kn srtwxlu.*. ► & .2x2s, Our lnrvv an ! I taut * ml tint*t! nt;uivmr. contahrni; over ttM> t.iToiical view* an! |.ourai'i> ti all ieviing e\en*3 awt tiont the lituiim: ut n* t<* flu* pweeitt time. indn-iiux a iiutk’iiiAnHit a* 1 |t*iftd vtow of the lVnUui* fiinl Vtvl.iit it* v aini‘OUttt Kaik tit I‘hila tMpl.it, will tv pivoti t the re*W*r* *f tun tiiewt amt ftshion jvijvr, tin* WYeklt r.-mMY Journal. rwitiiii*j* three t*pk h<H coti'hUH'tl a'oriew. tojreMu r with thoil >kt Uh* e* an ! a Karve Mii 'in l of tuio llantou* re*ul . tvt t lour m to; iiial. huluimr the t-u-Tivim; ) **t'44itl for $1 Any uvn> tViiYr will ; ivo veil a topv tjv-, m toi tr> w* Iht* K. tn ' JoUrtud, 2U2 B>nntiiu. V*t V- *1 # ti iiVf i* n wheie 1 GOVfcIiNMEN 1 OF (EOLIJA. axactTivi dkfabtxknt. lurnert M Km th ici%rrr or p \\ Al. iHM ki .1(1 J W Wsrron Mcrataiics ex* 4 iitre depni tiM ftt l h dim# C Hiiw.ird aiml **Mmuel f? Willi imr C’e k# ex*M utivc del ortrmiit. II MOnaplwdl warrantlerk. W it Grigs Iry mMMencer ati--I recording clerk. mays micro nrricSJMs I N* GlVi*re t *e*ret r) ol ilatt. 1.1 Nonrudrflr. W | Gold with minj ti •*>.< g**n*rl. I J W Kelt free 'toil J H* G ddrutith cicrki* 1 John Jour— freH*>irt*r j Mill* r Oiitvc * b rk .fij4*l B*nb *rn librarian. il \ h lewelb-i; S'lp’t of public hidldlngP, etc. (I J O r xtate h liool (.‘(•iiitllixe|o|t**r. ,Dr I hornn F Green sup’t of luD tiir imvlum. i 'V D Williams Klip't iuiulooin ti*r the b lnd. W O Connor mip’t b*Hf and dumb a-) lum. NtJPMKMK OOL’KT Hon H rnrn Wurtiet chief jiwtice Him 1/ K jud/e. Hon l< I' I ripK'Jii'Ue. N J nammond uitorney-goneral. Z I) HvrJxon clerk. IliMi' y J ichi ti rejwutrT. The Rupreme Couti f s ‘t srrit of govern merit i*c : lining oflthethitd Monday In Jan* | .;an nod tirMi Moil ay in July in <a ti year. " i im mi oi iihi: Ji’iiiriiL mcW. M J Cnwforcl judpe W A Little .solicitor general Ohattahoochec - th Monday* In March and Sept* llller. Harris—-d Mondays In April and October. Marion 2l Monday© in Ap*i! and Oetoirer. Muscogee—2d MoiidayH in May and Nov’ber "thwart— ith Moriilays in April and Octolmr. TmlUh - 21 Mondata in March and Sqit'ber. 'luvlor let Mondays In A*• i 1 and October KINGSEORD’S OSWEGO FURR mid SILVER GLOSS STARCH For tiie Laundry. M inrifnetured by T . KINaSF Ott I> & SOX. TUB lir-ST STARCII I* 1 HR WORLD. Give* a Umitifiil linish to tin* linen, and the (JiflTvrctice in eot ladwecn it and coTritnou Ntatcli i- tvareely half n cent for an ordinary washing. A*.k your grocer for it. KIXOSFOKD’S OSWEGO CORN STARCH mu prnniNOK, 1:1 \nc manor, icr cbkam, &c. f 1m tlk; oii/imd- in IH|K an I prcMiives it* reputation as purer, stronger an I more delicate than any other article of the kind oTcrni, either of the same name, or wl'h other title*. Stkvknson Macadam, Pit. D., etc., the high est chemical authority < f Kmope. carefully anal i 7.4‘d this O rn Starch, and say* it is a mo t excelkMit article of diet, and in chemi cal and feedin z proper tie* is fully equal to the bed arrow root. Ihiectioii* for making Pudding*, Custards, etc , accompany each one pound paekag**. K i de by fill fir-t-da * gro <‘i*, nial lSm VINEGAR :iml SWKKT CIDER. The. iirub rsigne I propose* to furnish to the trade and for fauiily urte h superior aiticle of Pure White 'lVhte and Oitfer Vinegar , (md Sweet Cider , at pric4* that defy coinin'!itlon nil things t’onsblen’d 'The*© articles are superior to any made in the South -having received the first premium at our last State fair a* the bkkt. Or lets so hi ted ami satisfaction guaran teed Aidtes* DAK WIN G. JONK, to tl Atlanta, Ga. I BUT NONE I e'litilyou get our i CoMi'LtTs Price List I It u ill j.c.y you icdl, | Dolton Brothers S-ll 1 St.Louis. THE BECKWITH PORTABLE Q Family Sewing Machine, Antnmntk' Rtltch Fartrnsr At! olhrr Maohlnst rt'tjulrH lle movemmi vl‘ Hunt 2f |u SO |vle'- to *>* i \ slitch— UiH rev|tilrt* hut Tol Herne it It a symbol t'#iitii>Uc|tv aiiU k’rotigth. For lull inrtic uUr* *©nif tor PlreuMi then lut\ wo other tiitill vou *re the M*> Itlur, nr "•rrlnf tWuc\ina." Agouta WHtUftf inert'* t>>irn (r% fh* 1 1 tv M'nt w ith tltc tr\ler tlu* balance ran t,c 4' 4) I> Agciua nuwt pay full price ior*inwi' Machinev |<rcvntaa© on flr-t t l e tlettuctovl whan*'\ M.v hlnrv arc uaitl lor Term* to agvniA cash with order, or C. O. l 0 BECKWITHS. H. Cos., BeZßrojdw.y. N.Y. THE PARKER GUN. SC NO STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRtfS WEST MERIDEN, CT. BECKWITH S2O. Portable Family Sewing Machine^ THli* MOST POPULAR •f any In the rparket. Makes the Mv>t l>umbftt Billcli, with Cajacirtr, and Speed. Kqual to any, of Cot. Bi-rkwllfa Sewing Machine Cos, 802 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. e*jglu- tns- pirn DKKTOKS & I'REDITOKS M*ll All ivixtup \*%& ItAho the u ,K hi liuH'ka tlenva#*l v, st' \x* t ♦ k ilbiurwliatc jvnment end tii*ec t nv in; c ninxs iiat Kti.l eettto nro t |*n N f l ih to tiuly autheulic .10l within the time pie *Tilrtt lay Uar. fvMC ti X 1 I’PWKf 5 , A-Ira r SGhJBNKK’.') MONTHLY for 1876. The publish* * Invite attention to tho T 1 lowing 1 >*t of h 'uv* ol !• atlroctiTa ait clo | sicured for S rilitierh Monthly lor 'b** com ing year. In ttre field of fiction. !■© *d*mi ni, r ii* uirvclettea ami sto i tlj u will Ia * two lemaikah) .• serial a’orie® ly Am rkari au hor*. 'lll* tirat of th *•*. now com pbde in our band-, Gabriel CVrnroy, by Ihe* )I lit©, begin© i; the Novra r nutnlwr, an v ill run twelve mouths. Tb-s i* Mr Hartc s first ext' ndcsl work. '1 i.o scene* and chariu - icr<4, which the author l*s clo* n from bi fiuoiib- field, Calif rnia, ar* piintei with oliar.u terisiic vivi iiicsm and pow*r, *n i tin w.rk U doubt!' ss the most graphic iw4| tA early California Irf * that bus vet appeared. W* shall ala !>• gin, in th© Junnarv nmn hr. IMn ip Nolan's Friends, or Show Your P.isKjrorta, by Kdwaid Kyretl Hal**, i lie scene of this Htr> is laid in the Southwestern territory t.ow t o min / the Status of Louisi an i and Texas a' the time of Aaron Burr * treson. The rhuntett-r* lived in a section which \vu- now American, now French, and now Spanish, and this record of their udven tnr -us lives makes u gtory f intenite and on flagging interest throughout. A second FirmcrV Vacation, by Col Geo K War nif, Jr Col Wuiinz is now in Eu rope, visiting, in a row-boat ride of 200 miles, one of the most feiti e and interesting of the vine-growing valleys of K r p©* Tni* sec mid series of |wiper* promises Uj bo even mor inti resting than that with which our readers are already familiar. Centennial letters, edited hr John Vance Chncy. A rare collection of revc4nfionry letters, mainly from store* in the hand* ot the descendant* of Col Jowph Ward. They are futl of in **re>t, and wiil he read with : rare rtdisli in connection with li.c Centennial celebration of the year. Brilliantty illnstoitcd nrticle* on American colh‘g s written re*pecively by their friends, will apptar durn.. r the year. The revived intemsi in colb-gc? life make* these y*pen • pei iilly timely, and will secure for them un usual attent ion Kleganflv illustrat'd article* on Old New York, lif John F Mines, will appear at once, and will attract the attention of all, in city or country, who mark with interest the de velopment of the gieat metropolis, ami affec tionately remember the quaint peculiaii i*s of i olden time. Kvery number is profusely illustrated, thus enabling us to give to iur descriptive ami narrative articles an interest and permanent value never attained in a lion-illustrated pe riodicul. Under its accustomed management tin* magazine wiil in the future ire devote 1, as it ires been in the past, to sound literature and Christian progrei*. Terms $4 a year , 3oc a number. Address BCHIBNKII k CO, New York. Awarded the Highest Muhtl at Vienna. E. & 11, TANARUS, AMIIO.U & CO,, 591 Broadway, New York, (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel) Miinufarturers, -Importers k Dealers in Cli ROM OS AND FRAMES, Stereoscopes and Views, Album#, Gniphoacope# and Stn table 9 Vlewn PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. H h !quart, r# fur eve \ th’n< in tbr w . v of STERECPTICOSS anil MAGIC lINTERNS, lieinn m inuf*cturei>i of t o Micro ScirxTino I.amerm, bTXRn-l > *NolTIO' | N, li .v i v r. ii sitv Stkrfotticos. AOVKBTISIKIIBOniOOR, Artoptioon School Lastkiin, Family Lantckr, I’lopl- 'r Lantkkn. • Kaeb Rtylc being the best of its dn-s in the mark* t. Cat.dngues of I.interim and slides wit . diitv |.n* for us nu; s. nt on application. Any ttiiterpiis ng man can make money wilh a Miwfo La'iteru. Cut .his Hiiverttscment out for reference ONLY 15 CENTS! In order to intioduee it into thousands of bonus where it is not idivudv known, we will send our gieat illustraitd iit rary#nd famtlv j >urii l. the Cricket 4‘ii the Hearth, th ee ii ontlis on trial for oily 15 cents. A mam moth IG-pagt- p.ij-er, size Harper’s Weekly, containing splendid continued and short sto ries. akete'ho#, poems, etc. Only $1 a year, with elegant premium i>ortf lio f Gem-* f Ameiicau Art, by Aldine C<. or 75cents with out piemimn. Writeati.c to V M Lupton vt Cos 37 I’ark Ua.v, New York. marlo Uit iv sorniwirii, • 85 and 87 Whitehall st, Atlanta, Ga. | Continues to cine all cases of olfcdacles to ! immiage. blotnt impurities, obst uc’ion of | menses from unv eu-e, and every ailment or i .-iekness whi. h results fiom abuse or impru i dtuico, with unpnaliel il sucee s II ivim: the expeiience of muiy yeark in his speeial ! ties, he has perfected remedies that are etlec | tual in nil tin so eases, llis patient* are be ! ing treattsl by mail iuhl exprtss eveivwhere, j Call or address wilh stump in loutidente. '&ZS* ETHIS is the title of anew and hesuti>ul ork 4>f ait which we have just pnhlbhe*!. It is 14 x 18 INCHKS in size, aiiistic in de sign, fiiitly engraved, and printed on heavy pinto paper In the foregiound is sc* u a young t 'onfeilerute stddier, who has just re turned borne twin the w r. )tnkiffg sad and thoughtfullv at his father’s grave which is sluovn to him by an ae*l negio servant. To the right the calm river indicates peace . and rest as well as the harbinger of brighter <! a % - to cx-me. is a pietme that will ten. b everv Smtliern ben t and almubt find a plarv |in every Kmtheru borne. Ou-copy w ill Ik* I sent by mail mounted on miter and p*st | paid on receipt of 25 eta, or 3 copies for oOcts Adtirt'sa joun nunitows co, , Bristol, At>'-NTS wuntiM > vt'rv whfiv lo fell our li, Rl> mi i popular p etmof $5 to $lO p-r , ilav en'ily in .de. No inouev required until the piitutec arc .>ld. Meud etiaiup tor cat&- t' lfue. n<l terms. leh23 ju. Mast :s’ Patent Swinir This #v - is now hefeur manufactured bv the Kv.rk.thdd suld have | vxe Alputft *r.’ *d i *.\ev town and city f*n the Unitol Stt.u# Avi .trews* Q rnrr Prougbt*'U aiwl dtihi-ou bts. |x' ►rvir.iuh, ta. 'mrr 0., j* - • jr?SJ! ■r,f ; \ tt. * ' .(•>• f X \ The Hiirnl C.iro'in Hn is the Icadiricr npii cultuial journal of tiic Sooth Puhlichor* and oJitoiK lire nil S ioilir-rn men. cniMt js devoted oxrliifcivclv to tlie intuiestisot South ern While it is not thi')>ahl or irdti of the I'.itrons of lioabandt v. 01 of any society or set of nten, it hH heen the most l>ott r i;iful advocatM fur tho estahlisliniont of Uraust* in the South, and its influence has contiihut. and greatly to the (irepcnt prosperity off ho order. f). II J acorn's, Esq , of Charleston, S C., Editor-In-Chief. Chaui.es It. Dodge. Esq., of the Depart rm nt of Agdeultorc, Washington, 1) C., En toinohuiiea) Editor. Bunm.Aß Conibiuutor*— Col. D Wyatt Ai ken. Washington, DC; Henry W ltavenei, Esq, Aiken, SC; Rsv C W Howard, Kings ton, Ga; Col N II Davis, Greenville, S C. Knral Car tlinlan $2 p r annum. Address WALK Mi, EVANS & COGSWELL, janl-itf Publishers, Charleston SC. fIUM IDLE lASHILTE Tliis Institution, tinder tho care of Prof La Ilatte. a practical teacher of twelve years’ experience, is now open for the reception ot students. Patronage is solicited, with this understanding: That hoys .mist learn if they come to this school. BATES I'KTI AtOXTII Alphabet and first rerding $ 2 Primary c'as-er 3 Intermediate classes 4 Oolh ai tte classes 5 Bookkeeping by double entry (completed) 30 Incidental expenses pro rata STI DIES CLASSIFIED. Pi. imaky--2d Header 1-t Geography, Spell ing, Primary Arithmetic and Wilting; or 3d Header, 3d Geography, Spelling Primary Grammar, Arithmetic and Writi g. Intekmediate—4th lh ader, English Oram mir, Primary Geomefiy, Aritmetie, Philoso phy, Dictionary and Writing—Compositions; or At it Kcadc, Latin Grammar, Latin Header, Kleincutary Geometry, Philosophy,Element ary Algebra, Rhetoric, Dictionary and Wiit ing —('(impositions. Collegiate (elective) —Elocution, History, Geometry, Classical Lrtm, Greek, Trigonom etry, Survey ing and Engineering, Chemistry Botany, Physiology. Geology, Evidences of Christianity, \c. &e. Extras—Bookkeeping, Drafting, Coioiing. Students charged from day of entrance to close of session, except in cases of sickness protracted over one month. Tuit on due at close of ressious. First scss s on six months; 2d four months Boarding from sl2 -50 to Slo per month. Every student absolutely required to k-ep the rules an I regulations o' tho school. For lin ther particulars appG to the Princi pal. h!>s C. B LA lIA'ITE. tfA F E m SgmZ l® STANDARD Fire and Burglar $ Counter, Platform, Wagon 4 Track SCALES. Bend for Pr!ce-l,lt. Amenta Wanted. Marvin’s Safe Cos., 265 Broadway, New York, 721 Chestnut SL, Phila, ft ?•*"*>'* rtV, i, AlAS^' ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS- A STANDARD INSTITUTION. IVRCKST, eiIEAI-ja.T AX!) EEST TX THRSOITII. The only Business School in the South con ducted by an cxitcrl* nrctl Mcrchant and Ptac tical Accountant. 'lhe actual exp r.bes of stiul• uts are t-m tiit<H-n to twenty percent let*# tliaii it will 4N*sT them t i attend second chi'S, or imported i*i>titoti.m#. Tin of study iaconducto*! Mj Actual Vhisinos Frir.-ciplcs. #u plitvi v.iib Riuking tin i > : oihtfs. com ' ; n*nu: every kntiwn Htildy f*r impirtiiiu h Thorough Practlml lUw i.4 s> Hrlueation ill the sliortest poihle dine an t t t e b est expense. Graduates of thisin-tiiution. its practical ;u\n urn tarns, st *nd pre emiiieut over those from any other Busi ness School in the country. The eotiit Ii hed reput ition of this Institu tion, the tlnirouab. pijuti**al iviurse of is j*tuly, au I tile success of its Giaduatc#, ranks it the leading m si NESS SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH. Ourcrnir*# of ACTCAt utsTVHW training is the r.d mi st practical of the age. No vHCvitb !i>. Student** adiu'tte*) at anv time. VGtHAt* <4nUiiuiug h !! juirtknbiis, muHtd to at: it r, M- v ' . M . i ie*ij l. 200 COOKING STOVES FOK SALE AT PRICES TO SUIT HARD TIMES, BY W. H. HOBARTS 8c GO., who invite tho attention of the public to their large and complete stock consisting of Cooliing and. Seating; STOVES' * (Charter Oak and other first-class patterns), firotfs, Hollow Ware, Wood nnd Willow Wore, Silver, Plated and Britannia Gtodi Crockery and Glass Wure, Pocket and Tabic Cutlery, of our own importation. Manufacturers of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware of every description . Prices as low as the lowest. [Columbus. Ga., Nov. 28, 1874 THE PEOPLES CLOTHING HOUSE. I am now offering to the public the largest stock of Ready made Clothing to be found in tmv Southern city. I buy Iron) first hands, 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, 60 Broad st, Columtous, Oa. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A FIRST-CLASS SOUTHERN INSTITUTION THE 027* I <. M. McCARTHY. Pbesident. H.M. FRIEND. Secuetahv. SHEPPARD HOMANS, Actuary. Patronize Home Institutions. Insure in this Sterling, Sound, Reliable Company. Ihc Mobile Life can give you .as good protection for your money as any Northern company. Tbe Mobile Lift* was organized by well-known merchants and bankers of Mobile, in Jane. 1871, and has issued 5.500 Policies, und paid over One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Collars Death Losses Every loss has been promptly paid without a day’* delay. IINSt’KI! YOTTR LIFE I INSURE YOUR WIFE’S LIFE IN.-.UUE YOUR LIFE | INSURE YOUR WIFE’S LIFE In til© ZVIO EJIIIE] JAIJFTEI Live, active, enterprising men wanted in ev. ry county in Georgia to work for the Mobil. Life. Apply to R. 0. RANDALL, Gen’l Agent, G-uLdcu, Ala. LOWELL WAREHOUSE SLADE & ETHER EDGE- Warehouse and Commission Merchants, Columlms, - - Georgia* Backing and Ties tor sale. Parties not i.-hiijv to sell, van get liberal advances njion cot ton store® with ii* - J. It. SLADE a, ktheredge* DIAGONAL SUITS, WORSTED SUITS, BEAVER SUITS. Mine and Black, CASSIA!ERE SUITS, YOUTHS’ SUITS ROYS’ suns, MOSCOW FURS, CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS, BEAVER “ blue k. black j Gents’ fine Furnishing Goods | in endless variety.