The Gainesville eagle. (Gainesville, Ga.) 18??-1947, June 11, 1875, Image 4

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THE EAGLE. I'ublisbfd Every Friday Morning. Farm and Household. Starting Sweet Potatoes. Sweet potatoes are started in a moderate hot-bed or forcing-pit.— When but a moderate number of plants are wanted, make a bed of fresh horse manure twelve inches thick and two feet wide, and longer than the frame to be used. Then cover with three inches ol old rotten manure, put the frame in its place, and spread in it two inches of very light, sandy soil; rake level, and place the tubers very close together over the surface. Small tubers may be used whole; the large ones should be cut once lengthwise, and the cut side laid down. Fine soil is then sprinkled over and between the seed, to the depth of an inch. Put the ashes on at once, and keep the bed rather wet. There is little danger of keeping the bed too warm as long as sprouts have not started. After these appear above ground the bed has to be filled up again with two or three inches of fine soil or mould.— When the sprouts have pierced throngh this layer, plenty of air has to be given dining the warm days to make strong and thrifty plants. In about five or six weeks from starting, the sprouts are large enough to be separated from the tubers, and lit to bo planted out. After this is done other sprouts will start, which can be pulled in a week or ten days. In this way three or four crops are raised from tho same tubers. When ashes are not at band, and the plants are not wanted early, frames covered with muslin may be used in stead, and the whole covered with boards in cold nights. The young plants are very sensitive to cold, and should, therefore, not bo planted out before all danger from cold weather is over. Let every farmer who has boys pro vide them a workshop, or work bench, where the boys may gratify their long ing for tools, and satisfy their restless activity for something to do. It 4ff)nld bo made pleasant, attractive and com fortable. If there is room enough, there should be a work bench and vise, a few files, and perhaps a small lathe, two or three planes, augers of different sizes, a few chisels, knife, saw and hammer. For those who cannot af ford tho whole, a part will answer, and to those who can, other tools might be added. The cost of tho whole would be but a trifle compared with the ad vantages gained. A young man who at any time can mend sofas, chairs, rockers, harness or tinware, set the clock, repair an umbrella, and do a hundred other small jobs, will get through tho world far more comforta bly and thriftily than one who is con stantly obliged to depend on the help of others. Besides all this, great is the moral influence of tools in furnish ing boys something cheerful to do in leisure hours. The love that survives the tomb is the noblest attribute of the soul If it has woes, it has likewise delights; and when the overwhelming burst of grief is lulled into the gentle tear of recol- TectuSu, then uio sudden anguish and convulsive agony over the present ruin of all we most loved, are softened into pensive meditation of all that it was in the days of its loveliness. Who would root such a sorrow from the heart? Though it may sometimes throw a passing cloud over tho bright hour of gayety.or spread a deeper sad ness over the hours of gloom, yet who would exchange it for the song of rev elry ? No; there is a voice from the tomb sweeter than song; there is a remembrance of the dead to which we turn, even from the charm of the living. The Rhode Island doctors recently took cognizance of the tribulations of school children in tho public schools, and iu a set of resolutions very sensi bly declared that scholars iu the pub lic schools should not maintain the same position more than half an hour at a time; that no child should be ad mitted to the schools, as now conduct ed, under seven years of age; that un der twelve years of age, three hours a day, is sufficiently long confinement, and over twelve, four hours is enough; that study out of school should not us ually be permitted; and that all incen tives to emulation should be used cau tiously, especially with girls. A few hints about what is fashion able, are always in order. Black silk street dresses are as fashionable now as they have been for several years past. Shirring is the ornament worn now for trimming the waist, sleeves and overskirts. It is very stylish. In kid gloves, the plain, uutrimmed ones, without ornamental stitching, and long enough to require from four to eight or even ten buttons, are consid ered in the best taste. Ladies win generally appear in the streets with somo kind of an outside garment worn over the corsage. The shapes are very numerous, but they are all quite small. A gentleman who has just returned from the Snake river country, says that the present condition of the stock up there, would hardly indicate that they have just passed through a hard winter. He says that the hills and plains aro covered with fine grass knee high, and that the cattle are looking well and getting fat—those that are not already so. The Snake river country is the champion stock range alter all, and we doubt if its superior, oither iu summer or winter, can be found. The following remedy is given for blight in pear trees: To half a bushel of lime add four pounds of sulphur, slake to the con sistency of whitewash, and, when it is applied, add to each gallon of the wash half an ounce of carbolic acid.— Apply this to the diseased part, and where the bark is diseased, remove the outer covering before makin g the application. The embryo grasshopper is having a hard time iu Minnesota. The severe winter has frozen up the myriads of eggs laid last summer and the power to germinate has been lost. As Mrs. Stowe makes one of her negro charac ters say, “It’s an ill wind that blows mwlmr.” LLGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE! and after this date I shall levy no exec u . ’ion nor m! veins* one that has beeu levied, ln -l*** the advertising fee it jtaid to in advance, as the law directs. Parses interested will confer a favor by n>t faking me to violate a rule that nukes me, .as an officer, persoi ally responsible for other peoples’ au- Vf-rtisimi Ift*: s. june 4-tf 8. B. FINDLEY I‘ep. Sheriff of Hall county. 11A LL COUNTY. Hall Deputy KlierlfTs Sales. DEPUTY SHERIFFS BALE.-Will be sol i before the Cos rt House door in the city of Gainesville, Hall county. Georgia, within the legal hoars of sale, on the first Tuesday in July next, the following prcL eny.to-wit: Lot of land No. 81 iu the 10th district of said coun ty. Levied oa by virtue of two Justice Cr ; rt fi. fas., i sued from the Justice Court in the 569 a district, G. M. iu favor of J. M. M. Martin vs John Law Sr! Levied on as defendant’s i roperty, for puchase mon ey, by David Henson, and returned to me. Als >. one house and lot in the cityof Gainesville, iu and county, on the south side of Athens street, ad joining John Merck on the south and A. B. C. Dorsey on the west, containing one acre, more or less. Lev- D and on as the property of delendant, by virtue of a Justice Court fl. fa. issued from the 411th district, G in. in favor of Ammidonfe Cos. vs. Mrs. O. A. Duil.- gar, Garnishee. A!so,parts of lots of land Nos. 157 and 162 in the 9th district of said county, containing one hundred acre a, more or less, the same being the place where >n W. M. Barrett now lives, a jouning lands of Mrs. Ma y Hubbard on the south, E. C. Barrett on the north and west. Levied on as the property of W, M. Barrett by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from the Justice Court for the 411th district G. M. in favor of N. Smith vs. W. M. liarrcct, Maker and J. E. Redwine indorser. S. R. FINDLEY juce4-tds. Dep. Sheriff. Deputy SherifT’K Mortgage SD, "I I TILL be sold befor the Court houe door in the T T city of Gainesville, Hall County, Ga., within the legal hours of sal • *m ( the first Tuesday in August next, the following property, to-wit: Dry goods, notions, boots, shoes, groceries, pro visions, hardware drugs, iron, tobacco, c : .gars, and all other articles of merchandise now contained in the store house of W, J. Shockley, in said city. Le v ied on by virtue of a Hall Superior Court mortgage rt. fa. iu favor of G. W. Parrot Bpo, va, W. J. Shock ley, an the property * f defendant, and pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. S. R. FINDLEY, apr 1 1 tds, Deputy Sheriff. Postponed Deputy SheiiffN Sale. Also, at the sam t time and p ace, one House and Lot in the city of Gainesville, iu Hall county, Ga., lying on the east side of Lawrencevillo street, adjoin ing J. J. Findlay on the south, and E. M. Johnson on the north and cast, containing three acres, more or loss: ievi**d on by virtue of a Tax Fi. Fa., iu favor of the State and County, for the yenr 174, against B, F, Haute. Levied on as defendant’s property by J, A, Morrison, L. C., and returned to me. Also, all that tract of laud s Mated in the county of Hall, city of Gainesville, being part of the lot deeded to Edwin Skinner by William Howard March 12 18<'.rt, recorded iu book lin the office of the Clerk of the superior Court ot said county, page 182. Beginning at the J. N . Dorsey corner on Cliapel street aud run ning east twenty feet, thence at right angles north to •he cross fence, sixty feet, more or less, thence along Maid fence eat twenty feet to Dorsey’s line, thence vlong said Dorsey's fence line to the beginning cor nr. Levied on to satisfy a li. fa. from the 411th I>strictG. M . of said county, at the suit of K, C. Sim mons vs B. F. Haute, as the property of defendant. Levy made and returned to me by John A. M rrison, L. C. Also. 75 acres ot land, more or leas No. not known, known as the Tanner hit, in tho 9th district i said county, being that part of said lot.belomiing to Samuel Stephens, lying across the Air-Line Railroad, in the div siou of said laud between l avid Tanner, Jonu floofccubu 1 .mi Samuel Stephens lying between the lauds of said Tanner and Hockenhull. Levied ou as the property of defendant, by virtue of a fl, fa. issu* and fr -m the Bup-rior Court of Hall county in favor of Kamond Saudfurd va Samuel Stephens. 8. R. FINDLEY, D. Sheriff. April 30. 1875-tic ' f'i PORGIA, HvLL ( OUNTY.—Mrs. Lorena 8. VX Shockley, wife of W. J. Shockley, (he refusing), applies for exemption of personalty and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and I will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock a. m., on Saturday, the 12th day of June. 18'5. juuo 4-2 t T. B. M. WINBURN, Ordinary. GEORGIA. HALL COUNTY.—AH persons indebted to the 'Hbue of William 8. Williams, late of said county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate will present them to the undersigned ac cording to law. W. R. WILLIAMS, juuo 4-6 w Executor. G 1 EORGI V. HALL COUNTY.-James M. Evans ap- IT plies for exemption of personalty and I will pass on the same at ten o’clock, a. m., on Saturday, June 12th, 1875. at my oftico. june 4-2 t J. B. M. WINBURN, Ordinary. up by Wyly Clark, of Hall county, an oslray X pony mare, chestnut sorrel color, with some white Hipots on her back, and blazed face. About ten or twelve years old. Appraisod by Y. J. Harrington ami J. M. Waters, at the value of thirty dollars. J. B. M. WINBCKN, april 30-Gbd, Ordinary. / 'l EORGI V, HALL COUNTY—Whereas E. G. Hob vX son. Guardian of John B. Hobson, applies to mo for Diumissi-m from said Guardianship. Therefore, all persons concerned arc hereby cited to bo and ap pear at my office on the first Monday, in July next, 1876 ) to nil w cause why-said letters should not be issued the applicant iu terms of law'. Given uiubu* my baud and official signature, this March *23d, 1875. J. B. M. WINBURN, Ordinary. mar 26-3 m. Flow. y Uranrh Marliul’* Sale. WILL be sold, in the town of Flowery Branch, Ga. on tho first Tuesday in July n xt, between the legal hours of sale, the following property levied on by tho town Marshal to satisfy a tax fl. fa. issued by ord**r of the Mayor and Council of Flowery Branch: Fart of 2 lots of land. No not known, containing 60 acres more or loss, lying ou right side of the Dep. t, on both sides of the Hailroad, adjoining lands of Bon u**tt and others, in favor of said town of Flowery Branch v M. J. Charles administrator de bonus non on tho estate of Ely Turner, deceased. S. T. STOKES, june 4-tds Marshal. UNION COUNTY. GEORGIA, UNION COUNTY.—Where*a, William Meaders and 0. 8. Thompson, administrators of the < state of David Thompson deceased, having fully administered upon said estate, applies to me for let ters of aismitßiou from said estate. Therefore &1 persons concerned are hereby cited to be and appear at my office ou fcue first Monday in September next, to show cause why said letters should not be grauted to said applicant in terms of the law. Given under my hand and official signature, this June 4,1875. W. R. LOGAN, Ordinary. / 'I EORGI A, UNION COUNI Y.—McG. Caldwell liav \Jfring applied to be appointed Guardian of tho per son .„ud property o Stonewall J. Spurlin, an ino under fourteen yetrs of age, resident of said county This is to c te all persons concerned to be and appear at the term of the Court of Ordinary to bo held next after the term of thirty days rrom the first publication ot this notice, and show cause* i. any they can, why said MoG. Caldwell should not be intrusted with the Guardianship of the person and property of the said Stonewall J. Spurltu. Witness my official signature, may 14 W. R. LOGAN, Ordinary. WHITE COUNTY. White Sheriff's Sale. (N EORGI A, WHITE COUNTY.—WiII be sold before J the Court House door iu Cleveland, said county and State, within the lawful hours of sale ou the first Tuesday in 4 July next, the following property, to-wit: Burts of lots of land numbers ninety-eight, ninety, nine, oue liumlivd and eighteen and one hundred and nineteen, adjoining lands of Joseph T. Latner Tlioma* Brock and others in the second district of or iginallay Habersham, now White county. Said lauds levied on to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from Habersham Superior Court in favor of Andrew Dorsey deceased, at the instance of John M. Dorsey, executor ol the last will and testament of the said Andrew Dorsey vs John F, Craig. SIMEON PALMOUR, June 4-1 Is. Sheriff. NA.vt vE. Sokble, i Libel for Divorce in White Su r. j HuWELL C. SOSBKE. J P * n ° r C ° Urt> Ma - T Tcrm - 187S - It appealing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff, that the defendant in the above stated ca c e does uot reside in said county, and it further appearing that lie does not reside in this State, it is, on motion of J. J. Kinisey, Solicitor for Libellant, ordered by the Court that the said defendant be and appear at t. e next t- rui of this Court, asd answer the said case, or be considered in default, and the Court will proceed s to justice shall appertain. And it is further ordered by the Court that this mo tion be published once a month for four months ill the Gainesville Eagle, a public gazette published iu this State. J. J. Kinisey, Solicitor for Libellant. Granted. GEORGE D. RICE, Judges. 0. fins is a true copy from the Minutos of Court. This May 14th, 1875. way2l-4m j. p. OSBORN, C. S. C. GIEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.-Whereas, James a Cathey applies to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Wm. Nix, Sr., late of said county, deceased- Therefore, all persons c-n --cerued are hereby required to ebo-v cause, if any they have, at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary o'f ea: l county, to be held on the first Mouday in July next. a, by said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature this 21st day of May, 1575. W. J. PaYNJB, Ordinary, in ay 28 /"' EORGIA. WHITE COUNTY.-Notice is hereby \ A given to an persons concerned that Malinda lirainblet, late of White county, departed this life in testate on or about the first day of April, 1875, and no person has applied for administration on the estate of .aid Malinda Brrmblot, and that in terms of the law administration will be vested in the Clerk of the Su ien.,r Court of said county, or some other fit and nrepor person, on the first Monday in July next, nn *'■** *° m * Tll, d objection i6 made to his, appointment. Given under my hand and official signature, this 21st day of Mry, 1875. W. J. PAYNE, Ordinary. may2B LVAT? O 4 T XT' three hundred -A- V/JIV O.juAjXa acres of land, Ivmg or. the Chattahoochee river, eight milee north-east of Gainesville, and reaching within one hundred vards of the Air Line railroad. Then is on the plac* about 30 acree of bottom laud, with about one-half of the whole tract in native forest The place affords one of the finest water powers in the up-country, with a supply of water equal to any demand. For full par ticulars apply at Eagle office. SPRING! SPRING! NEW OJOOUS —AND— NEW STYLES K. L BOONE & CO. Taka pleasure in informing their numerous custo uiejs and the balance of mankind that they are Now Receiving direct frem New York a largeaud varied stock of Staple and Fancy JDJP LYT GOODS, Hats, Boots, Shoes, FAMILY GROCERIES, Hardware, Etc. And iu fact almost everything required to supply the wants of the people of the up country. Our assort ment of DRESS GOODS is complete, and embraces many new and unique styles, to which the attention of the ladies especially is invited, feeling enre they cannot fail to be pleased. The stock lias been CAREFULLY SELECTED and purchased for cash, and will be sold to cash pur chasers at a rmall advance on New York cost. Call and Examine Our Stock and Prices, as we charge nothing for showing our goods."’ K. L. IJOONi K CO. Great Attraction ! mHE rush still continues at E. 8. WILEY'S. He has X now on baud and is daily receiving a nice assort ment of SPRING GOODS. Tho stock will be complete in every line, consisting of <jS<>< )I)S. GnOCEHIRS, BOOTS _A_l\riD SHOES. Which will be sold on the most reasonable terms fo. cash or country produce. Satisfaction guaranteed in price and quality. Call and sec lor yourselves and be convinced. E. S. WILEY, North Side Public Square, in Candler Building. mart 9 MULES FOR SALE. rpWET.VE likely, young Georgia raised MULES for I Kile by J. H. NICHOLS, Nacoochee, Ga. Feb. 26, 1876. MISS LIZZIE A. WOODWARD, DKEBB-MKUR, OVER ATLANTA STORE, Main St„ - Gainvsvllk, Ga. PATRONAGE SOLICITED. april 3 Cm. 33. P. Morton, Boot and Shoe Maker, North Side Public Square. GAINESVILLE. CA. ALL WORK WARRANTED, -'‘LIST ID SatisVivcUo n UiiaviuUml. •B®-ORDERS SOLICITED. Feb.Otf. GO TO TIIK CITY FEED STORE OF Miller & McCamy’s, Agents* To Huy Your Horse and Cow Food. ALSO, BUTTE h, UIUCKkNS, EGOS, Rio. Thoy are going to feed tbe people of Gainesville, and Jo not intend to Bbip abroad wi at Ibis market affords, and deprive our citizens of tbo necessaries of life. US-They also pay the highest cash prices for all kinds of country produce. may? 1..1-. ITNGEIJ. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER. Having located in Gainesville, I offer my services as a Plain and Ornamental Plasterer. All Work in my line will bo done in a FIRST CLASS WORKMANLIKE MANNER, and all orders will re ceive PROMPT ATTENTION. apr.l 9-3 m. J. C. S. TIMBERLAKE, Merchant Tailor, Take* pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Gainesville and the surrounding country that he hue opened a merchant tailoring business up stairs in the Candler building, over tho store of K. L. Boone k Cos., whore he will be pleased to serve all dtsiring any thing in his line. GARMENTS or SUITS cut and made at short notice. jea-cuTi’iNG M*ade a specialty.'.-jo, mayl4-tf NOTICE, THE copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned is hereby dissolved by mutual con sent. All persons indebted to the firm of Candler & Green are requested to make immediate payments to either of the undersigned. A. I). CAND* EH. It. E. GHEES. The undersigned will continue the lumber busi ness in all its details, and will continue to contract for tho buitdiug of all sorts of house <*, in brick or wood. A. 1). CANDLER. In retiring from the business I desire to retnrn my thanks to all those who have favored us so liberally with their patronage, and I would bespeak for ray successor, Col. A. D. Candler, a continuance of the same; and after more than three years of constant association with him in a large and complicated busi ness, I feel that I cannot part with him without ex pressing myself that I have found an agreeable busi ness associate, straightforward and honest in every particular, and well worthy patrouago and confi dence. Would that we had many more like him among us. Most respectfuilv, ROHT. E. GREEN. NOTICE ! A SUPPLY of the host of LIME Will be kept constantly on hand at the kiln throe miles south of Gainesville. Price low. Call on '•? mider signtd. april 10-4 m L,W. WRIGHT. FARMERS, READ THIS, AND Have Your Money I BLACK S PATENT RIGHT TO Make Your Own Guano. P-VRN RIGHT, Cash, ... s po.oo Good Notv, due Now. Ist, - - 812.00 i A LL the ingredients can be bought in this market i and will not cost over $7.00 to make a Ton and i nothing ont what is good lor the land. Yon can lake * your home-made manures—soil and muck- and have : as good Fertilizers as you can bny. It will make you | as much cotton, corn, and is fine for vegetables. It cannot be beat. It is the verv thing you need. I have the agency for Oglethorpe. Clarke, Mail-son. Jackson. Gwinnett. Forsyth, Hall, White, and coun ! ties above. It wili be ready to use in from three to six weeks aftgy putting up, feb 19, A. li. C. DORSEY 1 WE LEAD THE VAN ! THE FRANKLIN STEAM PRINTING ROUSE (ESTABLISHED I860.) None do, none can, u,.ue shall excel BEAUTY AND PERFECTION OF PRINTING. In this we simply defy competition. Our prices, too, are in conformity to the stringency of the m oney market Jas. P. Harrison & Cos., PROPRIETORS, 27—Broad Street—29 ATLANTA,i R 3 tUo Bridge, iGEORGIA, Printers, Publishers, .st- BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURE. Were awarded the FIHP4T PREMIUM at the Shs to Fair for 1874, as the Host Hook Publishers, Printers, cte., i>i tile Slate! Ask the attention of the Commercial and Mann fac toring public t > our resources for doing work iu their line. We are prepared to do ail kinds of PIUNTING for * very business r.n t professiou. either plain or in colors. ESTIMATES furnished. Ordkks bt mail solicited, and will be given as prompt attention as if delivered iu person. Competent men are iu charge of the sev eral departments, and first-class work will bo turned out. JAS. P. HARUISOV& CO., P. O. Drawer 24. Allunta, Ga. jwnl.tf CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, CURTAINS, SHADES, &C. Wm. A. Haygood, 21 MARIETTA, COR. BROAD ST. /Atlanta, C3-a. April 30-3 m. A BARGAIN! ONE house and lot on Athons stroet, in the city of Gainesville. The lot contains on** acre. The house has four rooms conveniently arranged, with well attached. The place is a desirable one, and will be sold at a bargain. For further particulars inquire at F. a glk office. ' feb 5-tf Da. WHITTIER,* No. 617 St. Charles Street, St. Lod, Mo., continues to treat all oases of obstacles to marriage, blood Impurities, every ailment or sickness which reßults from Indiscretion or impr-denco, with unparalleled success. Dr. \V establishment is chartered by the State of Mis souri, was founded and has been established to secure safe, certain and reliable relief. Being a graduate ot several medical colleges, and having the experience of s long and successful life in his specialties he has perfected remedies that arc effectual in all these cases. Hit patients are being treated by mail or express everywhere. No matter who failed, call or write. From the great num ber of applications he i9 enabled to keep his charges low. 36 pages, giving full symptoms, for two stamps. MARRIAGE GUIDE, 200 pages, a popular book which should be read by every. body. No married pair, or persons contemplating mar- jB ringe, can afford to do without it. It contains the croam of H medical literature on this subject, the results of Dr. W.*s long experience; also tho best thoughts from late works in Europe and America. Bcnt sealed, post-paid for 50 cts. aug. 28th, 1874-ly J. R. BOONE. AMZI RUDOLPH BOONE ( RUDOLPH HAVING REMOVED.TO THEIR NEW BRICK 'STORE, On tlio cornor, are now ready for business, A goon st "• Jof, Staple Dry Goods i —AND— GENERAL MERCHANDISE '-THE.* BEST i Boots k and . For Mon, Women and Children. THE| BEST CofFeo and Sugar. THE CELEBRATED Stewart & Austaiii IT I_i O TJ 7 —AND— Provisions Generally. Wo like to deal fairly with everybody. Come and See Us. BOONE & RUDOLPH. novl2wtf NOTICE! THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. AU persons indebted to the firm of Clem ents A Bro. are requested to make immediate p.y ment to either of the undersigned. a. C. CLEMENTS, w. rcEements. I will continue the business in all its tranches at the old stand. G. C. CLEMENTS. In retiring from this firm, I return thanks to our old customers for their liberal support in the past, and bespeak for my brother, who continues in the business, a continuation of that patronage to us ex tended. april -23-4 t. W. B. CLEMENTS. Thompson’s RESTAURANT, James’ Bank Block, ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGIA. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Feb. 5-ly. THE JAS. LEFFEL Doable Turbine Water Wheel, Manufactured by V POOLS ft HUNT. A Baltimore, Md. ■■ 7,000 XOWIX I SK! n n Simple, Strong, Durable, H Always reliable and eatis .H '[ factory. Manufacturers, also, ol P£s3sj|SM|HhPortable & Stationary bSS>#^ElMrJSngiiies t Steam Boilers, & Grist Kills, Min! 'SBSHr ing Machinery,Gearing for Cotton Mills, Flonr, W Mill Machiner^^^raSi^ 6 anrfother | Mte and of very beet finish. Bend for Circular*. NEW GOODS NEW GOODS 1 A large lot of 3M EN’S Spring and Summer CLOTHING IN S XT ITS AND BY THE PIECE. Prices cheap as the cheapest. JUST RECEIVED AT iuar26 Eggs for Hatching. IDROM the following varieties of pure bred Fowls, _ at sl.6oper dozen: Hark and Light BRAIIM.VS. liufTand Partridge COCHINS. Brown and White LGOIIOItiIS, HOVDANS & Stiver Gray DOItKH'GS. GIVE ME A TRIAL. Address J. I:. STICKLE, Msrlboro, Stark Cos., Onio. mar 26 “Four Months of Science.” TIIE TRIBUNE EXTRA NO. 27, CONTAINING LETTERS AND LECTURES BY PROF. TYNDALL, PROF. SHIELDS, (OF PRINCETON COLLEGE,) PROF. LANG-LEY, (OF ALLEGHENY OBSERVATORY ) JAMES PARTON, and other eminent teachers and discoverers. To these are added an interesting account of Prof. O. C. Marsh's I.st trip to the "bad lauds;" a review of the results thus far ascertained of the observations ol the Transit of Venus; full reports of the papers read a: the reeeni meeting in Philadelphia of the National Academy Science, and an article by Mrs. Mary Treat on “Plants that Eat Animals.” All of which are fully Ulus rated. Prioo in Tribune sheet form, 10 cents: in uamuhlet. 20 cents. Six of the Tribune Scientific Pamphlet Extras, bv mail, sl, Any two and the Tribune Almanac for 1876, Fifty oen'.g. Circnlars, giving full details oi the con tents of each Tribune Extra, freo. Address THE TRIBUNE, New York. GEORGE PAGE & CO., Manufacturers of PATENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, ' ALSO STATIOHABY & PORTABLE / IPs STEAM ENGINES, / j| \ Nos N. Schroeder st Grist Mills, Leffel’s Tttrbine Water Wheels. Wood Working Machinery of airkiiuls, and Ma chmists’ Sundries. ' SEND FOR CATALOGUES. GAINESVILLE COLLEGE. SPRING TERM begins January lllh, 1875, and closes July 23d. BOARD ill excellent families, sl2 per month. TUITION from $2 to $ : per month. Music, $5; Painting and Drawing, _cli $5. Incidental fee, $1 per term. FACULTY. GEO. 0. LOONEY, A. M. f President, and Professor of Mathematics and Sciences. REV. T. P. CLEVELAND, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages and Belles Lettros. Mbs. 0. D. CRAWLEY, 1 . . . . T Miss 8. S. CANDLER,} AMißt * llta ln Languages, Mathematics, and English Branches. IL *L BRADLEY. M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology. CHARLEB GUTTENBERGER, Piuießßor of Music. Capt. SAM. K. FORSYTH, Professor of Paintiug and Drawing. Professor Modern Languages. We solicit young gentlemen and ladies to try our Sehool. If they be dissatisfied after a month’s trial, they may withdraw free of charge for tuition. Applicants not admitted untefs they can produce approved recommendations or give other satisfactory evidence of industrious habits and good, moral char acter. For particulars, address G. C. LOONEY, or any of the above named Faculty, Gainesville, Ga. jaul-tf NEW PLANING MILLS AND MANUFACTORY. COX, APPLEBY & CO. With an entire outfit of NEW machinery, with work* like a charm, arc preparad, at the shortest notice, to furnish any work in their line. DOORS, BLINDS, SASH, MOULDINGS, &C., &C., Kept constantly on hand. Will furnish also if desired, t WHITE PINE DOORS- SASH AND BLINDS. Persons contemplating building, will find it to their interest to consult them before beginning. Call and examine their prices, and leave Tour orders All work delivered FREE OF CHARGE, if in the city; if o t erf it, delivered at the Depot, if to be shipped by rail. 7 April 3. 1875-tf National Hotel, ATLANTA TANARUS! GEORGIA. JXVE K. © H’ftAS. Proprietor, (Late of Lynchburg, Va.) Baggage carried to and from Depot ! re., of charge. Aug. 7. 1874-tf J. w, davis. w. g, cox# DAVIS & COX7~ auction —AND— Commission Merchants, —AND— Wholesale and Retail —DEAI.ERS IN— FURNITURE. o jN° w on hand and receiving ttfe largest and best lot FUItNITUIUJ AND Ivl -A- T T UU ESSES Ever hr tight to Gainesville. Will pay the. highest market prico in CASH for MINK. OTTER, COON. OPOSSUM. MUSKRAT. BEA VER, WILD CAT ud FOX SKINS. Parties wishing to buy or sell REALi ESTATE in the city of Gainc sviile will do well to call on us. A Positive and Specific Cur© FOR COLDS, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS , HOARSENESS. OBSTIXATE LUNG A ERECTIONS, ASTHMA, CROUP, BLEEDING OF THE LUNGS, PLEURISY, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING. LOSS OF VOICE, and rcill cure CONSUMPTION, As 50,000 grave robbed witn sees testify. No opium. Nothing poisonous. Delicious to take. Tile earthly Saviour to all attiicted with affections of the Throat and Langs. Bequeaths to posterity on© of the great est blessings, sound lungs and immunity from Con sumption. one hundred thousand bottles have been used, and not a single failure bnotu. Thousands of testimonials ot wonderful cures, such as the following, can \ o seen at Hit* office of the Proprietors. No. 60 liroaa street, Atlanta, Ga., or will be sent, on applica tion, to any who doubt. For sale by ail druggists. HrJJ. . I'EMBfiKTON&CO., Proprietors, Atlanta, On. HKJi AKK AHI,K CI'RK, ChKVKLAND, Oho, April 12, 1871. Dr. J. S. Pcmbrrton: It gives me great pleasure to inform jou teat two bottles of Globe Flower Syrup have cured luy sou of an obstinate lung affection of several years standing, after our beat physicians had given him up to die, with what they called Consump tion. I Bhal ever remember with grateful heart and recommend to all the Globe Flower Syrup. It has brought more sunshine aud happiness into our hearts than one million dollars could have done. God bless you. Your friend, ELIZABETH SPi NOER. GUANOS! GUANOS! Warren H. Campbell, Ag’t TO THE COTTON PLANTEttS, FOR lIIS mjltfum GUANOS. Grkk.n !!. Adaia. AdoVetus D. Adair. . Waltbr D. Adaib. I—OFFIOF OF— ADAIR & BROTHERS, Commission Merchants Aiul Wholesale Dealers in Grain, Hay, Flour, Provisions, etc. Agent for Fertilizers. NEXT DOOR COR. ALABAMA & FORSYTH STS Atcanta, Ga., Feb. Ist, 1875. Dkar Siu—Wo now liavo in store a full supply of the following loading Fertilizers, that ars too well known in Georgia to need anv commendation from us. We have the exclusive Agencies in Middlo and North Georgia for these Guanos, and are now prepar cd to ofl’or to the farmora upon the following reason able terms: Sol. Pacific Gnu no—Cash per ton SSO Payable Nov. I cotton optioH, Isc 00 Compound Acid Phosphate fo, com posting with seed Cotton—final* 38 Puyalile Kov I, cotton option 15c 45 I’nlapno Qaano—caah 55 Payable Nov, 1, cotton option 15c 65 Grunge Mixture—caah 45 Payable Nov. 1, cotton op. 4001b* for 53 Chesapeake Guano -ca.h 55 Payable Itov. 1, cotton option 15 i>s Zell’s Ammoniatcd Bone Superphos phate—cask 00 Payable Nov. 1. cotton option 15c 05 Thanking my frionda and patrons for thoir liberal patronage for last year, asking a continuance of the Bame, I am, Very Respectfully, WARREN H. CAMPBELL, Agant, feb 19-tf. Gainesville, Ga. W. T. Ferreo & Co’s Intaalional Restaurant, - NO. !>, ALABAMA STREET, ATIrANTTA, GrA. ELEGANT APARTMENTS FOB Suppers to Order, Private Dining, &c. The Finest Wines and Liquors SERVED TO ORDER. ALSO, THE BEST CIGARS Feb. 21,-tf. XEW ITTL U/l lOX! M&L ELROD S mmrnm & icnmi* Jhavejnet opened a first class CONFECTIONERY AND RESTAURANT, in the DORSEY BUILDINC, REAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE, GAINESVILLE, ------ G*., Where I will be pleased to furnish the public with anything iq-ftiy line. ' MY RESTAURANT is supplied with everything the market affords. Fresh NORFOLK OVSTKItS ALWAYS ON HAND. Meals Furnislictl at atl Hours, DAY OR NIGHT, at reasonable rates. Always on hand a fine setae; ion of CIGARS ai.i TOBACCO. Jan. 29-fim. - MEL EI.ROb. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HAVING A LARGE AND VARIED LINE OF DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, I PROPOSE TO SELL AT TIIE LOWEST CASH PRICES, EITHER AT Wholesale or Retail. Bt>in" fully a ware that times are hard atul money close, I shall offer EXTRA INDUCEMENTS To my old Customers, and as many new ones as nmv favor me with a call. I keep constantly ou hand a No. 1 article of COFFEE, MJUAR, FLOUR, IBACON, LARI), &c. t ALSO, A FULL LINE OF Dry Goods, Ticking, White and Fancy Lawns, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE Taken in Ex change for Roods, at ( ASII PRICES. Thankful for past favors, I remain, _ J. CARTER. VXtOSCOPX^LT The undersigned gives notice (o the SICK -/KINKED AFFLICTED ol his numerous old friends and patrons, as well as to the SUFF ERIIX G EVERYWHERE, that ho is now treating, with . omplote biht"#., ail Chronic Diseases, such as LIVER COMPLAINT, i.i its various forms; RHEUMATISM ; NEURALGIA ; All the Diseases Consequent upon INDIGESTION; All Diseases Peculiar to Females, as Fluor Alims, Dysmenorrhea, LeucoiThma, Prolapsus Uteri, and ail diseases resulting from any derangement of the organa peculiar to the sex; All diseases or the THROAT AND DUNGS, '"'mi* wS!dw| b ,'!‘, C ' A!tl ' m , #; r s !"'f 1,1>, b:] 1 h " lIOM notproto to cure Consumption in its settled i- “ ry l *eh'*t to the unfortunate vietims of that dreadful disease. umta > wlth wonderful reccesa, all diaeura of tho Urinary Organs. Hninal and Kf-U-.* Affliction#- ir. at Chronic Diabetis, Consumption of tho Kidneys, Irregular Urinary Dis charges, Seminal Weakness, Cancers. Ulcers, Tumors, Fistula, and in fact All Diseases that Flesh is heir to. himself al.Vostex B clusivoly’t ft o 8t<>0n8<1,,,1t of 6iviu wtlaCaoUon in tho future. Dr. OSBORN confine. PURE VEGETABLE MEDICINES. is permanently located at Buford, on the Air-Lino R. R. All persons wiahinir treatment in Old Chronic Diseases should bring or send halt an ounce of their urine. All persons desiring to communicate with the Doctor can address him at BUFORD, OA. N ’ C - OSBORN. M. D. W. 'P. RUSSELL & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. ■ P. O. Box 197. MANUFACTURERS OF BUILDING MATERIAL GENERALLY. Jewels, 11 and-Kail and Balnstera THE SUBBOIUBEUS ARE THE ONLY PRACTICAL MKOHANICS-SASH, BLIND AND DO. MAKERS -BY TRADE, carrying on the business in the city of Charleston, and can refer to gentlemen all over thta State, Georgia. North Carolina and Florida, as to the character of the r work for the part twouty-tliri i years July 3,187*-ly. W. P. RUSSEL & 00.. Charleatou, .C. PANEL & C 0., PROPRIETORS Gainesville Planing Mills and Manufactory, KEEP ON HAND A FULL SUPPLY OF THE BEST WHITE PINE DOORS, WINDOWS AND BUNDS, ALSO Flooring, Ceiling, Moulding, & Beveled Weatherboardiir Which tney deliver FREE OF CHARGE, in iho city, to cash caatomera, at low rates. THEY FURNISH, FROM THE FACTORIES, Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses, Smntters, Bolting Cloths, French Bnrr, or Esophas Stones, Circular Saw Mills and Engines, all kinds of Mill Machinery, Castings of all kinds, perfect and warranted. THE NATIONAL WATER WHEEL Has advantages over any Adapted to all heads; can Wheel in use—for simpl&c- g be regulated to large or sty of construction; not small streams; retains its liable to break; easy move- speed on part gate, inent; takes less water: We have competent workmen, nut will put up Mil Maud ail kinds of machinery anywhere in North Eea* Georgia, and warrant all of it to perform a. we represent it. PAN PI L Sc CO. Juue Ik, 1874. Door, Sash and Blind Factory, Moulding and Planing Mill. Established 1831.