The Hamilton weekly visitor. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1873-1874, February 07, 1873, Image 2

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Cbe 's)nnrilton Visitor m rw. i>. uoClut. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 7, 1873. B*lirnd Progression. -f the Ni iil A S nt' Tb’fl'",. „’, ~t i;..,r}{i;( —vela brief mk< [ti c< nt features xvltich ore rtf in'erest t< tho entire* riiilroad circle of rli>! country, Gonst meted tt|ott tiro vinoxr g Micro prnn-h 10, it Ims au<i(, by its h.iriibumie pas- K'Btf- r ooac livs, s] ce l, iwl < n*c in that the same comfort can he given passrrgo-rs as is enjoyed mi the riunl* of lnt> der gauge*. Its con struct*, iti lutaJ'.tliy sliowii the econo try of the theor in Ittii’dtitg, ami the net ttttl ov crat i' >r,, of itt riwntpoi lat ion dcjmrtutctu li u > proved its nlnlity to do all the work f.qttired of it, and at lower rates than wider the old sys- litt < matter, therefore re- Httiiis to l*e ciS'St’dcred, to wit: The* Mtety of the new gauge. In reply to our imuj lit • iijhiii lids point, Capt. ©Hpfoy, * * Superintendent of the* Quin[sfeiy. < -It Ifrtt he would answer ti- in ttc , J.m-je of the Superinten ds*' <•! ;’.< Denver Si ltio Grande s i, while attending the a* St. Louis ifjnuo last, when qinudionod as to the liability lo accident*, said that he MM firdly .prepared to make any eomp.uative statement, ns his road, aefwty five miles long, h;.d never had one. Hit X'-rth and . onih trains have moved over ■ fifteen thousand miles during c'>n*tn*cttoi and since the road Mi opened for bttsiuos*. The hanks arc* necessarily green, nml the Company is subjected to all the dan ger of accidents incident to new roads. Up to this time the road has carried Foutli ever ite line 5*70 passenger# and North, 4811—not including many hundred laborers for contractors on the road. During the namo time the Company has transported over 1300 bale* of cotton, with the usual coin pTltncnl of returning merchandise and guano, and also a large number of oar loads of wood and lumber. All of this lint been accomplished without subjecting the Company to the leas of a do’lar, nor has life or limb bocu Injhred by an accident. None of our readers who have en joyed a rido iu the luxurious enrs of the North and Bomb, nml noticed its general operations, can doubt the wonderful rctt-lmins in the railroad system of tbs country which the nar row-gauge theory is deatiued to bring about. & - "" I’aioto Guano. —A conspicuous advertisement ol' litis standard forti— lizer wilt be found in this issue. It has stood the test of irate. War Bet* the advertisements of our Sheriff and Ordinary. Pff~ Somebody has been summing t.p tlic (lite of kings and emperors numerically, and if they have had an uneasy time of it while reigning, their exit also hasn't usually been pleasant. We have no time to verity the state ment, but it m rs fidlowsi Out ot 2,849 em|*c*voi: cr kings over 04 na tions, 20!> w ere dethroned. 04 abdi cated, 20 committed suicide, 11 went mad, 100 died on the bntllo Held, 123 were made prisoners, 25 were pro nounced martyrs and saintH, 151 Were Msastiaat l, t‘2 warn poisoned, nml ‘IOB were sentenced to death. Total, 903. Who wouldn’t be a king ? r* recent work on coffee given n simple teat which housekeeper* might apply with ml vantage: “A rpoonl\d of | are eofTo placed gently on the surface of a ghuni of cold wa ter will float for some time and avatrety color the liquid; if it contain*, chickorv, It will rapidly absorb the. wntur, ami, i inking'to the bottom of the glass, communicate a deep, rod <Hh hiown tint us it fails.” Xuux r out sulmtanees besides chickorv are tised to adulterate cofle. A test for nil of them would he useful, gsarl he genius of a ('hitierc Jos- ItuUsv iu Sua Francisco has licen ar mated ;.d lined for unking so much noise with bis bombs, crackers and things used in exercising evil spirits that the la ver* hi a court room close by couldn't hear theniaelves blackguard, — GP A | dan is broached iu Boston t* supply heat. power, and protection from Are to all buildings*within 2,000 feet f some huge central boilers, to be located in Winlbrop square, and incorporate a company fee thw par- J pose, with a capital of SStKgOOO. V i,r* or a Foirxu Stisijvo The Finance Committee of ihe Unt ied H*ne* Senate Ims vd to report Axing it UO IS.VIOO as the ' sine i|jt \>\ich the pound merlin* shall tw by < flu r* of tw United Bta:ea Goi c 'uncut. ' " " r '. 77- - -V# ■!&s " ' ’f *1 Rome, £—Her Destiny. We predict for tbia progressive oily more genuine, utlbfituntia’ prw periiy thjß#any otlikr in or Sitffo, without we except Cohuhlm*. The wonderful water power of the latter nm give her a population of fifty thousand people in twenty years. It. certaii ly should do so. Home's pres gress, however, is not contlngftiTT It in as eertain as late,mid will be ns en during ss the iifoli which will bring it. Cajrf. West, a wealthy capitalist ef New York, together with Capt. A Giifliili, of Home, las pnreleised twenty tin n ami acres of land nine teen mil s fr< rr Home, on the line of the Nuith and South Hail rood. The The road is grided to Mfiihrn two miles of his h'lvuien. Within six months, Capt. West will have labor ers reprct entingofie thousand people, at wink, and v\ill shij* forty tons of pig iron per day. lie will require one hundreil cords of wood daily. These loth etioiis have been sug gested by a conversation of Capt. W. with Guv, Smith, w hich w as repeated to ua by a [ontleman who heard it. The Captain, n man of vast prac'ioal experience in the iron business as sured the Governor that I’oik county contains more g>sul ore than the whole State of l*e.unsyl;unin. Tho iron Held now being Improved is one of fhrou ei ntrolled by the same gentle men, and when all are fairly started in their development, they will em ploy end support not ess than five thousand people, and increase the taxable property of I’*lk county one mil ion of dolktrs. Our owjp road, the North and South, which passes directly through these beds— the ore itkelf having been thrown out of its cats by the con tractors —will leap a >ich harvest o( freights from those furnaces, lint Home, above nil else, will feel the wonderful impute of this great in dustry ; and as much as we dislike to mar the bright beauty,of the fair city on the hills* yet. our duty ns a true prophet mjilircs ns to predict that the very waters of her beauliftil clear rivers will lie darkened by the smoke of her rolling mills within ten years; mid ns the Southern terminus of the North and South road proudly main tains her appellation as the Lowell, so w ill Home, nt the Northern end, elniui the dingy, hut honorable title, of the Pi rrafti no of the South. nr Represen'alive King, of Mis souri, prufioKCH to Introduce in Con gress nt nu curly date a bill to com pel railroads to c[ui|> ihtir passengor trains with a power brake which will place them completely in control of the engineer. From thu Mui\.n Bntt-rprlsn. Mt'lliltgeliN. Editor Kntkih'iiihk— As this foar ful i limn so Inis inal.lt> its appearance in this city, nllow nui to inako a few remarks ilnont it. While it in not contagious, it may k properly classed ns emlemtenl, sim*u it tu bes from cau ses purely local. I apprehend the oiium'n ot (Ik< disease arc to l>o touinl in want of ventilation. By this 1 mean more than that, tl e sleeping rooms of the vie i.'its arc not provided with tratwonts or other modei* of ventilation. Ail these nj* essoin fit! to health, move especially where sleeping room* arc tv-isl l>y two or more persons. Hut heyoml these there is a sli I morn essential venti lation requisite. Mutt era-ms and bed-elolhiti" should he taken out and ventilated in the sun rtnl wind as of ten as onto a week Let any one sleep under u blanket one night, in the morning, on turning it. down, the underside of it will ho found covcrof with u Vor—tho perspiration of the both’ during the night. Now it n steeping loom is not ven tilated atul the mattress and lied clothing exposed lo tlie stilt and wind once a week, a leas or greater iinumiil of this |k rspirntion of the body will he aliaotlH-d hy tlie lied-ch tk : ng. The maximum absorption will take p'aee daring cold and damp weather, and it is just.in sin h times tint <e> - - rehral-spiiial metiinpo is apt-wars. j| So-culled “hea t y or **wulreafUtv ' Incut ions nave notlYng to d<> v hi. meningeiis Non-ventilation ofn oms and bedding is just as liable to living it on in the one as the other. Hence, if onr eltinens would avoid this fear ful and almost always fatal disntse, they should veiiltii.te their mil doth- j iug, either lief re a rousing fie or in ] smt and wind. Wiukur*. Ci/*’Some of the s;oiie* told of the terrible fluid vO'rets of ihe hue storm in Minnesota arc almost in fCrodablo. One paper reports licit a sleighii - party of six ynnpg couples, with their and ivrr, we: - .' all tumid frnnen >o death, hiuicil uimosl out of s'ghl iu the suuw, - fct?'* The delect iris found out llti.t die reccut murder of an old her ■init at Solon, 0., was a left-handed me; so they arrested the first left hand. and min they (bund, and he proved to-be the light one by his own confession. Hauiuvon Virioa.— We have re ceived the third number of this pu li t, pub isbiMl at llundllou, tin., i>v IX \V. D. iioully. It is a very nont and lively torpor, indeed, -/von//,* A C#. News Summary. The first !V*t eastward oxer top Che.-apenku ayd Ohio Hiver road, ar rived in Hi limead'oa ihe liral int,, with five loads of eivun l coal—o ei first rial of ihe'kiai) ever reeefVed in Hicdunond. . A uieeiing of a Convention on di rect. tif'h- mi tjS’iiiigr.giori, to which d**!egares froin lie-ef lies of (He fforith and West u*e invited, will be held at August a, (Jit, oil (hifTlth Insti, tfi stead of tho 2d, as. ladbffe telegraph ed. The S’ale Agricultural Society mids al-ll.e aanie time. The biisim-ss fieri ion of the town of .Im kaou. Tt nn *ssee, was !- h* royed tiy lire on the tat. Diss sometdOO,- 000. The New Y rk Fire Marshal re ports tin- he i in t!*e recent I'road w ay fire |r 100,00. TV,hi of| i.j.s ordered the redemp tion of over $300,000 of three’ per cent, eertitieales—leaving about £75,- 000 out. The debt ntaiernent shows an inerea-c of nearly ♦300,000. Four persons jxjrinhcd in a dwell in/ liy li.e mar Jelhr.-ou lowa, on the 2‘Jtli. A terrible home it? is reported at Aspm.va l on 41 o I silt, injuring hhiji plng and wharves, ami dcstioying inerelnudi/e :ml three lives. Prop o ty Itf.s jivni half to a miltirn of and. dlars. The Kmiijp-licul Alliance want a conference in New York, to unite all (’liristiatfa against ihe err< rs of infi di-fity and r iiiomi.i-m, which have l)c*t-n ti'iuisjii.ried firm Kurope, The ('on* t-house in Quebec, Cana da, on the 2d, was dint roved by fi'-e entailing loss of all tho*records of the province since its foundation, to gether w ith title deeds and oilier im portant legal doee.ntents. The lull h*-foie ‘Coilgrew for the endowment of a school of mines in the North Georgia Agricultural Col lege has been nifetred to a uuh-eom tuitlee. eormistinir of Vonug, of 4h*or gi, >hotier, ofNorih tfaroHnn, and ItAiidaE, of Ne-vodti, wlio will report favorably nt nn early dty. Four l.oPors in the American Iron Works at Pittsburgh I’a., on the 3rd, exploded, shattering tho btiihiiag. Tince tlioiisune laboreiH were in the null at the time. Six dead and thirty wounded have bet'll rccoverc I from the ruins thus far. Dining the debate on (lie currency lull, Slim mail said under existing laws die Secretary of the Treasury had power to do just what Schurx feared lm might be able to do under this bill. Indeed, all our laws rela ting to the treasury depended, for tlieir vi.hie, upon the fidelity and integrity of the Secretary of the Treasury. If the Secretary choose to do anything harsh to promote his own inlcusts, or any other interest, he Inis nceessai ily the power. Iu the Wharton case eight of the jury were fujr gonvituioir, and four fi r acquittal. Mrs. Wharton is dis charged on bail* The Misses. Grot-lev have notified the Siirrogafo of Westchester Cos., N. Y., that they withdraw from a con test which their opponents were de termined to wage over iheir father’s grave. The contestants then pro ceeded to prove the will made by Gieely in 1871 without, further oppo ition. ft is stated that Mr. Ureclv left property estimated to be wonii ♦2ofj,oon, which, with the estate of Mrs. Gieclev, would amount to ♦225, 000. A man is in quite as great danger of robt cry in the streets of New* Yoik Gity as among Moxien bandits. We read, iw the last sousation, that a director of the Bowery Bank, on j Saturday evening, was seized on the Bowery by a gang of thieves, his i head closely muffled in a shawl, and hi- pockets robbed of six hundred ' dollars. All (Ids oocurcd on ihe side , walk, among a throng of people, and ! t! e robbers escaped with their booty, j It is about tne same iu Now Orleans. Grilles F. Noves, formerly of Galve ston, was garroted and 'robbed on ! January — 4 l h, and died of the inju ries received. vir"The “.Morrill amendment” adopted hy tlio Senate' on Thursday is an attempt to do that which the Suj feme (. oyrt has already decided' cannot he done—to wit, viVmate the Kx< ctt'ive pardon, Presidents l.in ei'ln iud .liihnsi n front time to i tie banted prnilamatlons cflaring a nes y and restoration of till propY > rt\ rights, except in slaves, to such South niers as might take and keep the oath of al egiatieo,' and many' of accepting the conditions have 5 *ss'.iti in the eon its <>ii the Govern meat ku'ptng its side of the contract by rttmning their property. Drake attei pled at one time to forbid any such jiiitlt-kocping by procuring the passage of to. act which made the pm-dnit proof if gu’lt but no proof of the comlotiation of the guilt, but the Supreme t.'onrt decided the statute un-onsi inn tonal and void. Now c< sites Senator Morrill with an other amamlmcnt to the same end. Of cuttse the Supreme Court will de ede tiiis ttimousiifiition.il also, hut it will take l mo to obtain a decision, an 1 in that time claim, ants may wiary and sell out rlu-tiji to thoSona t"iial jobbci sw ho are “hearing ’’ tb.- market.—X Y. Wortd. tS)" Already there are suspicions floating around that the $153,000, cot ton tax ii fni eUng sclywpo before'Coi - g os is auotlict Credit Mobilier von tu e. Those who favor cotton tax legislation mast look sharp er an iti 'estigati'iii comma ice- will be appoin ted in tulviuu e. - Jr£ ; Ihe liarlwirs of I t ire. Now, \ e>rk, hive agreed tp ylese shop on. Sunday .and go to vliurhch in a tidy mutiit, PBABCE & UtTJt), * ‘ , I Wholesale -ari litTAib a.vd UQ OR DEALERS caicjrtfus, Gd. i.' ~ i C<mnf!iltv <i band a luge and well sc lecied i>V ck of GROCERIES AND miOViSIONS^ ormrlMlirg In part of B '*W'J '!'*, Salt, alt am lea. Sitjrvis, Ouflms otc. Also a jreucrai ► lock of Kai C) (iro* cries, Staple Drear GchhSs, hoe,. Hats. Notion*. Crcckcry. etc , ll of wl.'eh have ta-eu iKulaht )>w f>r cath, and I will t Pd ou tlie most reasonable term* A compaiiaon of oOr good, and prieta is all we a. k- Mr. John XV. ITixto, formerly of IGrria comity, has assorT#r,-*1 himself *ilh l!iw labli-iimeut, and will las pleased to tej l.ia many frictol* from tlarr a, Meriwether and 1 allau cimiili-r. and *how them our §t<k. Mr. 1 twin has, in tl.c pa-t, by lair denting ami polite t*iiunnt t<> alt, won for himeeif a politic coalxl'iwe I bat new!* no comment or eomuMttiSation . ■ No iiiuyage on rmatT iiackage*. WILLIAMS, PEARCE & IIODO, 20 Broad St., Columbus, Ga, Norfh Carolina Store. Tin- nio'e-'hiuned bee to call the attention ' of ill. ritiz-iikof Hants county to t lie fact (hut the) have 111 loie meet anything in the DRY GOODS Oil GROCERY LINE that rati be called for. Aluo, ftitucs, Crockery, Jug and Tin Ware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, HARDWARE, GLASS WARE, AXLE GREASE, OIL BLACKING. In fact, nearly cveiythirig to bo found io a GENERAL SUPPLY STORE. J mnote Jiickron ia with ua, nml will be pitanini to wait upon bi* tricmld. FARLEY & CO THE IIARRIS CUIX’tY PROVISION AND GRO t LKV &TMIE 13 STILL BBOMING! CAILWVAY & ii’CLRRY, ) :7 l (iROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS 1 VEST POINT, Ga., Have a 1 nee and c- mpleto rtock of Staple and >i*m v limeerN-s on inuid, and the cry ik ‘Mill tin \ come They are lor rule, and mildl lu but 1. GUANO. —Read wlmt the Rev. II Ta' - itt'rlmel *ays in regard to tlie judly celebra ted ( oo s Bne / upcrplio pliate, tor which wo hio iigi ula. •‘ Jli id to certify that I have used, the pruieiit season, on cotton, from 75 to 100 (Hiiinds of Coe's Rone t-UjerphoKphate per *Ci'e, and am M'll*. it h.*, inereined Iho pro diction lourtold. My laud is vi iy, thin, and worn.” To Delators. Wo need money now as much as you needed mi ions Sifting Your accounts w< re due lht October. Wo hod rather cicdii I'HilMcT POOR MKN TUAN SLOW lIICH ONES. tffwsla iiA BA A DIIESTAL R-V\T 32 BROAD ST., Cl)Ll!)iI!l ! S, GA. Tlie" iir.ihrtignetl takes this occasion to itif.iiiii th citmens of Harris county tlmt he lms title it up * uicu Hesisurant, nu.l is now pu'ptucil to liiruisU custouieis \vi h uicuis tit •II liouis, consisting * f tin- Ust tlie- market -Ipiriis. r’ish amt oysters served in I lie kie-st ut si J 1 -. I Imvc Bar in roi motion with the house, which is supplied with Rood wines and Il linois, slid keep m hand good stock ct tigsrs, amt' smoking end cbi-wlng tobacco, Which we oiler at wholesale' or lefail. w. H- BLAKELY, Proprietor. Palrtoarn Hotel, By Mrs. E. Mel,AlllX. FAIRBURN GEORGIA. l " Board $2 oo a day.^jgpj The morninc train from Atlanta to West roliit Weal f.iftsat this hous. lime trains lirfukfflNt Hilly, H MOTICE. All persons indebted to the tiim of Pitts 4 Iviiutinuiuh tor Lumber, will please settle immediately. HITS* KIMBUJL’UU. tl i-.uilU-u, Jan 9, 1873. NEWNAN HOTEL, BY Miss E. C. YAIfCE Y, OF VIRGINIA. HirKopt In Old TirgliilaSt.vle~C* is unequalled by any known remedy. It will eradicate, extirpate and thor oughly destroy all poisonous stances in the blood, and will e#l*ctu nliy dispel all predisposition to bilious derangement. I* theie icant of action in yottr Liver and Spleen? Unless relieved, the blood becomes impure by delete rious secretions, producing scrofulous j or skin diseases, blotches, felons, pus tules, canker, pimples, cte , etc. 1 Have you a Dyspeptic stomach? Unless digestion is promptly aided, the system is debilitated with poverty of the blood, dropsical tendency, and general weakness and inertia. Have you weakness of the Intes tines ? You are in danger of chronic diarrhoea or inflammation ef bowels. Jlaoe you weakness of the I'rinary Organs f You are exposed to suffer ing in its most aggravated form. Are you dejected, drowsy, dull, sluggish or depressed in spirits, with heaifaclre, hack ache, coated tongue and bad tasting mouth ? For a cer tain remedy for ail these diseases, weaknesses and troubles; for cleans ing and purifying the vitiated blood, and impacting vigor to all the vital forces; for building up and restoring the weakened-constitution, use Juruto otoa, which is pronounced by the leading medical authorities of London and l’aris “the most powerful tonic and alterative known to the medical world.” This is no new and untried discovery, but lias been long used by the leading physicians of other coun tries witli wonderful remedial results. Don’t we-ken and impair the diges tive organs by cathartics and phys ics; they give, only temporary relief; indigestion, flatulency, and dyspepsia, with idles and kindred diseases,"are sure to follow their u e. Keep the 1 flood pine and health is assured. John Q. Kellogg, 18 Platt st„ New York, sole agent for the United States. Price $1 a bottle—send for circular. The Guide is published Quarterly —25 c, pays for the year, which "m not half the cost. Those wlui afterwards send money to the amount of One Dollar or more for seeds may also order 25c. -worth extra, the price paid for the Guide.—The first number is beautiful, giving plans fori making Rural Homes, Dining Table Decora tions, Window Gardens, &e , and a mass of infonnat on invaluable to the lover of flowers, —150 pages on tine liuted paper, some 500 engravings and a superb colored plate and chro mo cover. —The first edition of 200, 000 just printed in English and Ger man. Jas. Vick. Rochester, N. Y. DON’T Be deceived, but for coughs, col-ls, sore throat, hoarseness and i ronoliial difiicnlties, use only WELLS’ GAKBiILK' TiBLETS. Worthless imitations are on the market, but tlie only scientific preparation of Carbolic Acid for Lung diseases is when chemically combined with other well-known remedies, as in these Tablets, and all parties are cautioned against using any other. In all cases of irritation of the mu cous membrane these Tablets should be freely used—their cleansing and healing properties arc astonishing, lie mimed; never neglect a cold: it is easily cured in its incipient* state; When it becomes chronic the cure is exceedingly difficult. Use Wills' 1 Car bolic Tablets as a specific, Jotix Q. Kellogg, 18 Platt street, New York, sole agent for tlie United States. Price 25c. a box—send fjr circular. The immense sale, 10,000 ia a month, our LIVINGSTONE 28 years in AFRICA is having, proves it, above all others , the hook the masses want. It goes like wildfire. Over 600 pages—only 82.50. Jllore Agents wanted . N otiok, —Be not deceived by mis representations made to palm off high priced inferior works, bat send for circulars, and see proof of statements and gicat success of onr agents,— Pocket eomp inioti, worth $lO, mailed free. Hubbard Bros., publishers, 723 Sansom street, Philadelphia, Pa, THE ESPIIVIAI A TTENJJOJV of manufacturer who ime become disgusted with theoflfers of Parafine oils, and their ill efforts upon machi nery, is invited to lie! logo’s sperm engine oil, at $1,20 :t gallon; sperm spindle oil, $1.13; tallow engine oil, $1.10; tallow spindle oi>, sl.os—man iif-bctured only by E. 11. Koilogg, Xu, 17 Cedar street, New Yor’:, EA 7IONA LTJIEA TMEXT of all Kidney, Urinary aml Liver dis eases, is effected by jfami’toi *s llu chxt ami Danddhm. It aels directly upon these organs, en.ibliiig theiih to remove these wastes in the blood, Which cause gravel, diabetes. Blight’s disease, jaundice, rheumatism, scrub ua, etto; W C Hamilton & Cos., Cin cinnati, Ohio. A gen ts 1— A Hare (lutttee /—\Ye will pay all agents S4O per week in cash, who will engage with us at once , Everything furnished and ex penses paid. Address, A, Coulter & Cos,, Charlotte, Michigan. important to planters. I , " SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 1373. f - ' - : . ;/ •: ■ ■ • , W. C. JOHNSTON, Agent at Kingsbora IIAII LIS CO. — TI'LJHXUS NORTH a- SOUTH LAILLOAD. Tliis justly celebrated Fertilizer, which lias had such an extensive sale in this neotion during the past few years, and which ba given universal satis fac'ion wherever properly applied, is again offeixxl to the planters of Harris and adjacent counties tqH>n the most liberal terms, as it is tl*e established policy of the Pacific Guano Company to furnish its Guano at the lowest cost to consumers, and look to small profits and larye sales for compensation to capital invested in its production. In view of this policy, and the reduced cost of production, the Soluble Pacific Guano is put into market this season at the low price of $56 per ton, cash, and freight from Columbus to Kings boro (fc1.50) added. Also for sale on time for currency of for cotton. There is no ferti izer offered in this market, having a recorded experience in its use, which can compare with this article. That fertilizer which has stood the test of time, and has an established character acquired by long 1 experience, must present claims to continued confidence which cannot per tain to articles which have not been subjected to the same ordeal of long tried use. This gnano has been sold in this market since-1805. Its eon siiiup'ion has s'eadily increased throughout the country, from a few bun ; dred tons t lie first year of its use, to many thousands of tous annually, which is the highest aitestation of its superior excellence. a w©M) m ®mmmo The great popularity of the well-known Solnble Pacific Gnano, manufac tured by the Pacific Guano Company, Messrs. John S. Reese <fe Go., Balti more, General Agents, and Mr. W. H. Young, of Columbus, Special A<u*nt for this section, has led unprincipled parties to endeavor to introduce an inferior article, under a somewhat similar name, and to try to induce plant ers to buy their compound, ou the assurance that it is the same as the gen uine Soluble Pacific Guano. Mr. Young wishes to correct, through the public press, any such impression Which may have been entertained, by in forming his friends and customers that no responsibility attaches to any compound sold under such assurance —hence the necessity arises to cauiion planters to buy only from the authorized agents of the genuine Pacific Guano Company. The real Soluble Pacific Gnano is branded u£it h. the name ot John S. Reese & Cos., General Agents, Baltimore, and is put up iu sacks warranted to contain two hundred pounds each. For circulars of information, apply to " W. C JWINSTOX, feb7-3m -Agent at Kingsboro, Harris county, Ga. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STOBE* ROBERT O . POPE, 78 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA., First Coor Below Pc se’s Book Store, and nearly opposite John Ring's Bank. -■ ' \v'. J ’ ■ # WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I wnnM respectfully annonnee to my'rienils awl (tie pnblie that I am now recci .’in£ ami openins a slink of BOOTS and SHOE 4 kxtibkly kmv and ikesh, consVtiitg of all toe i. nide-tawl styles, suitable for either limit or heavy we ir. i hkVe ha*) all my stock made o or.ter, kxi-bkssly r>r my own Thai**, by the Iwt inaa iif.’ttiiri-rsyiH*'! will WHiv-ftt * v- rv. ,iair jp give smi.-fai tiou nd k* as repu-seuivd. V . small iiea'erH awt'Oountry Merchants 1 can oiler pom) inilneemeiita. I have R* cured the services of Mr GouiUr It. Ktemiug. 14e will.he gtiul to sec anil wait iipi.u his friemls and otit gust'int rs Kipiiiiing done with uralinss and cpsp itch. Terms cash. no 2 W.II. R. BL’DELL R. 1. WIRE. BEDELL & WxYRE, SUCCESSORS TO BEDELL & POPE, Vi HOLES AUS AXD RETAIL DjSALKRS IN' BOOTS AKT jO SHOES or all kinds, also, Loatlior and. Slaoo Findings, 148 STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. Om-cw ds are atl made to outer, and we guarantee every pur sold to give sntisactiorr. KIPS repined frhb of ciiakgk. Mr. b. I Harvey Is witli us, and would be pleased to see liis friendr. no 2 3m Hamilton Male School. | The exer'-ims of the al-ove school will be resumed Februory 3. 1373. Every effort will bo made to thoroughly impress llie true principles of education on the minds of pupils Farticular attention given to thepi-mara tion of voting oun for Coih-ge or practical business life. Fiist tenn of twen'y-two weeks commences February 3. Closes July 4, 1873. Second term of eighteen weeks commences August 4, closes December 5, 7873. 7VITION— rnosT TF.EJL Elementary branehes sl3 20 Thorough English course. 19 80 Languages included,..: 26 40 Incidental foe 75 TUITION —SECOND TtItIT. First class $lO 80 Second clan ." 1(5 20 I lord cla-s i... 21 60 lucdental foo 00 One half of each term invariably in ad vance Ft-uf.l hi good famiibw from St? 50 to sls per month H- M- BRYAN, Hi fere ies- I’lineipal. II C Kimbrough, Cnl J M Mobley, A T Brooks, Willis Jones, P Ba-nes Vf W Bruce, M D, W \Y Goodman, l T Jonxsox. no 2 Prcs’t Bd. Trustees. BQO,GOO r LET FIRST-CLASS I.OBEB 7^OJFL At CHorry Mill In lewtrl9.li District Harris Cennijr. Orihrs for building mateiial of uR kinds filled at short notice. ue- Out GEO. EE£SE, Agent. n. E. F. & A. C. LANIES, Successors to Lanier, Fandle & Cos., WHOLESALE GROCERS AXl> ' Commission Merchants, West Point, Ga., Keep on hand a full assortment of Grroceries, * ‘ • -f '• --J. . toU- - ■ rr which they ofier at pi fees that A-fy competi tion. They por.se'is uusnrpam-ed fialMefr sa-lling goo-h ehenp, and wHI nvike >i r the interest of their former jwtriuui, itarl ik* public gem-ially. to buy of them. They asF a eoritiuuanee of the pitronuge ecuiii-In' the old firm. 4l n ’ SAMUEL WILIIA v Wii! bo found at Ids ob*' shoe your horsi-s, ai.il his Uue. Scehuts pul ’