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T(U.IKSDAY, fT.BBU4MYV6.TB?4 ~ ==
, Dr. Jam s Soliivau.ot Savannah,
, died a few days ago.
Hon. A. H.'Stejdit-us baa so fir
j reuovei ed from his r-cem il mess as
t be out ruling.
Meningrtis. —Two deaths oc
curred litun the effect ol this dread
.•ed disease recently in Bainbridgo.
■The lerajieiancc womm crusul
jners till li ntiuue to boßieg" ihe
go.g sh jib lu I t.riin aa-e and Uhio.
AiKici b Irom L'>nci:)ii. sta'e a
treaty ot |i ate has been sTgiiclf b>
.<» neral Sir Uarn tt W nisi ley and
He King nl the Asiiant'es.
The iditora of the Bainbridgo
eckly Sun and the Georgia dips
per ta k pie crust talk without re'
giird to one,or the utners leeiingg.
The Alllb >nia papers «u\« that tfee
bill ue ic lie ta rciuse advance to
ilie pianeis who will nm raise tlic-ir
own supples ol com.
Kiinhull has etuined 10, his hopje,
Ivewtonilile, Ala s, to give att*n-
Uni to Ins Sick laimiy. He gays
Jic shah icvisii Atlanta at ai an car.y
■OaV.
1 iie Kansas tirange has decided
to lelusc inembi i Aiip to all liquor
oealeis. The nejft *t> p willt.e to
in-uv coiisolatloli tt,' W'l/isKey cllllls
kca.
.■some person juts, up wore respect
ior the leeimgs ot the 1 cal ol the
f'iivatmali iScws than to show him a
ripe strawtierry of tins years
gicwtb
Bkusonal—Mr. F. Katsel, a
sen respondent ol the press ol the
.city o. Cologne, Oertuany, is travel
,ing Unougli tue Liniteu States.
V\ .is recently in Savannah.
Washington.- The diilerent mil
nary companies ot tavannah. had a
general ceiehraUun on Monday jaat,
in honor ol the hir h day ot Ueneral
tv nahuigton.
Deaths.—During (Id' w/ek. end
ing lliursday last three death' occur
ri din Waricu county, viz; Col.
Geo. Jones, Henry W. Latimer, and
*1 .\JISB lucid-
W ashingtuß and Lee .University
received ns ti st eudoisineiil Irom
•<dii, ral W.iehington, $60.0(10. It*
present ei.doisment is $300,000 and
ns agg.ega.e capital nad mildon
.■dollars.
iNnw Entetprisg. —We 'earn that
; the ."undersville Heral l pubd-hing
Company have eiuharked in anew
enterprise, viz: The publishing
•ol the i'rihune at Town tinhorn, Wil
kinson couiity. buecea* to their
vigilauc’,
Missing Bonos. —lt. is now said
that $16,000 w..rtl» of iii- cute
Lmds lately in charge ol the rs sec
ian ol tie- Virginia hourd of pub
lic works ate missing. Tnal officer,
iviio is in present i rouble .thereof
Jias engaged lie ,eial Hradl y T.
and imsto i to and lend him.
Tint E. C., Lowkkvs.- -Steve
iLowry, ilieias survivor ,4 the uo
lonous Hohsuu .county N. C., out
laws, was killed a/.ew days since.
He was luning Inc b H.jo prepa ia
’ ,r y t" |>layii gt- >i some wagoner
wlien three sm ts were firud at bi n,
mking cS ct hi his Le nl and killing
inin in-taofly.
Back , Bav Bnvi.’NUKp—Ho'afio
1 • Biekfiird, ,\vhp m .preseiue.l the
'dth disiriot cl Jidtmia. in Oongiess,
his returned iyiek p>y to the trea
sure . The Mini tel.undi'd By him
a iiomitsto 049 60, ol which $4,
- .hia m .reaped pay as a
im tpber ..f ilie Fenv.-secomi Con
an ' 81,820 20 as a mernb r
oi the preseiii Hi.nfl ■.
THE LIipIHLATITU,E - 'j’tie Ala vta
Herald id rfuftmd .y says :
l oth
ous y fir ward, Hi- H .use Living
three sessions per day, with iftipa ol
g i ting il,rough i.y Tim.rsday of next
week, the iia.y agr.eed upon yester
-lay lor adjournment. 'Jffi. proceed
ngs occupy m much space ,tlmt t«
l ive n i ioom f>r com m-iit? (
Trie Seiia'e ho i m end leduetiou
'id was lust in lire Huu-e vector
!av.
' Chopping in Cjiekivkiuc,Cta)kgia.
I The foiiuwina Brins fi.urxj tho
Cintg >ld Cuu.rj. g.
i The.rep.ons that we gei from tarN
•ers, a-lo.tlte prospect Joi a good
die it crop, are.veiy’ tl dteiiog. The
tied m goo'l, ihe w oral is vigorous
»and 8 roog atm growing r ipmlv. If
• fl! lug It hetul s. Cutoosa and
Walker counties wilt harvest the
best vmpi Mr many year*.
The remarkable success of the
experiments in the cultivation, of
emt >n in this sectiua, duffing the
last intUice its cultivas
tiori on a more extendeni scale dur
ing (he next seaaen.
£ from the Liujdvn . Tifne*.]
. iocomotiyei on Road*.
,To of the TrM*e.
S't : —l .have read with much inter
eat the letter by ‘Locomoiive-,’ in
,'J'he Titfiet ppintjng out
the necessity ol 1 tTger use of trac
tion t ngiuPßon ordinary roans, and
f»dvoenting the repeal of some ot. the
.regulations which .at , present s'and
in the way ol the devt lopemeni of
this irafjjc. As. 1 have used a Road
Sfamer, regularly, fpr more than
|hr e years, my experience may
'h"»w sline light Qnthepeintß:Mis-
Dd by J locomotive. ’
Mv Rosd Sieamrr, made by Mr.
.&■ W- Thomas, of Edinburgh, and
provided with bis patent Indta-rut»
her tires, travels regularly hetween
this city and nty flour m ils on the
Don, >hree mites from town. It has
to pass through narrow str;ets ami
along one of ihe main roads lor two
Rules, and (hen has to travel over a
nijle of narrow, winding, counity
road, wber thogra li urt is in some
place* lin 10. fill a year ago the
griKjieiu was about 1 in 8 lor neafly
2c)o y irrja, with a very awkward
turn in the middle of this part,-ef (he
Toad. Ti e gross weight pelled by
tne B.oad Steamer (excluding the
tyejgbt of the Sieanier) 1g 15 [tons,
wnj. il might eisilv lie 40 ton-, hut
Cor the severe gradients I have re--
Erred to. Ihe number ol journeys
of three mib's, cacti, is from four io
.six per day, according to oircutn
sian e», anti even with six jourseys,
tl>6( a s work ir over by two o’clock,
P. AI. Punctuality in ihe hottisof
stalling hns been attended to as
much »s pos ible, and very grcai
.cure has been exercis 'd tp prevent
accident or just cause of complaint
snip ihe public. I am g'ad to tie
ab e io*,iy that tin re has not been
one accident duripg these .three
years. u<ir have Ihi ard of any s- ri
oii* complaint. Hotel* hav- grad
uol'y got aci ustomed io the sight ol
tin.- S earner, mid wh-n there is ihe
sliglue.-t difficulty ihe Siea rn ris
immediately stopped, and the hors>
is led past. The led flag, which is
intended to war i ihe pub' : c f the
appro i.ch of the (rain, is a great ini.s
taki;, a< ifse Steamer is üba rved,
except ic veiy winding ro .a- 7 hmg
bclbio th- red flag isvi-ifele. Be
si les |h 8, th” red Hug flying in the
face o| *,Trigfitened hors*, ti rrifi 's
it paoro Ilia.i .the (faction engine, and
prt?vc< ts the lad (rgui u ing hsih his
bauds wlun fit- mighi be <1 ung
in or •gi>o I than by waving hin Sag.
Tnere i- always some man in charge
<)f ihe wagons who cop Id give his
a-s stance when warned lor troubles
some liorse*. We have o'* rve I
.tha 1 tip) .hur-es ilia> give mosi
truu'de are nl I louses, j.ist -thus ■
ti a 1 ir.uki rows at milwny stations
wli-ii brought fro I) the country,
ionng hois *, again, (flit hive
hscu accusiomed io trains and
ef'-a u»r*. gi,c no tro ble albr one
or iwo meciiugs.
A> to spent, ihe r,te iu town
m i-t he regpl ued hy ihe amount ol
traffic and the number of stoppages
to accomuip late the but
oi 10-ig sroichesof turnpike noad,
wlmm He re # e tew vciijcl-s, there
scorn* no reason why a siiecd of
*'ven o eight inde* an hour sh mid
n u lie allowed. For heavy iraffic
a g.reai s, er and is *ot necessary or
•'GMiG i4.ie.ilj,- bit rpore discretion
might, be slloyreii safely, as ear-ry
O'vnci o' a true sou engine will find
it hi- n.tcrest to keep on g mil lerins
» .th ihe puhljo.
1 iri iy add tint my lioad S earn r
ha« m de 2.632 j >u.roeys, ol throe
tidies each, having thus iravelied
over B,UOO mile-, and curried ahoui
dO.Oh'O ions gr. ss weight, ft has
*'• ' *n fete <1 ys, fir ih<‘ utnuscrneui
(it unv workmen, wiih their wives,
Tusdli * and M rids, taken anout
Isn men women and chi’d «3 / to,the
COU.nfry. grated on five railway lor
rt«rs w- II cuuplad togother, travel
ing a «rar, If ar, cousnlerab yin
e.X‘ es* oi t'.e sp. e i allowed by the
stutiuc. .1 am Bi(t. v.ouf oliedient
Servant., JOHN F- WHITE.
Hkappkauanck of lUJ! Horse
D:«ka«e.—The telegraph has al
ready mentioned the disease which
h i* ■broken nut among ilic horses of
so ne of the si reel car and gage
comp mics in New T .ruci'y, which,
though i,o' fatal .in j a results, lias
puzzle J ihe vetrriua.'j pc The
sympitims oi the (Its gse are similar
in a-;l 'll” aiab'e-. Tire a.ojinalß at
his: feiusc tx> cat Thev surgr be
c uae swollen ab iut ihe. eycß, which
wei p and di-charge a yellowish
«i;tiii r ,c 'piously., ihe eyes iu s mie
wistuic s hccoiuiiig enurtjv ch>n and
_ . 1 : <i i a. i
and jell.imed to gin .dunning size.—
Tiio.-e nuiic i.tions are accnmp i ( *ie«l
b\ BW< I i"g ol iltfi /ere Oi llind legs,
.as well as oilier portions ofjthe body
In a ui.ajuritv id cas s the swelling
has appeared only m il,g> l t .g ß . j„
in >Bl i s-18 tioino opathic irednent
has b e i rcsoried io, and in a f-w
days ihe animal rec >vcrs sufiS -irmly
4 i go o i the iue. Tor h trses ©file
Tihi’J 1 S's >nd ave iue cars have
so far Buff-red mo*i aeverely.
A dispatch from New Yorkyeqter
d*y says ; * ‘The,distemper ..which
prevail* among the horse* in this city
and was thought to he confined to
stage and street car h -rses, is found
in the stables of (fie leading express 1
companies, also in livery ai»d private
stables, thirty fatal cases : having
been reported in one horse-ear
stable.”
The Radleal Pretid -ntial Programme for
1876.
The following we get fr.ota tile
-Savannah News of Tuesday:
Already there is much specula*
tion among politicians in reference
to the Radical Presidential pro
gramme for 1876. A Washington
cm respondent of the Rostiyi Globe
(RepuMiaan) reports that -Gfeperal
Gram has abandoned all.ideas qf a
third term, and that fie has deter
mined to give the .-influence qf his
sdmiujstraiion losecqie the.noinj.na
. tion of S,nat‘)r Conklmg, of New
York for Pr sideut with Horace
Muynajd, <f Tennessee, as Vice.—
.Ther.e nrgjouie piobaJbilities in ,ta
uppiis arrangement, it being
t-en Ktiown that Cookling isari anx
ious aspi ant, and tfi,at powerful
New Yui k Influrnces can be brought
to influence Gra t in fits favor; but
as it woidd not beexacily iu charac
ter.tor Grant t>iio.e an opp ir,unity
ol lur,dng his patronage and influ
ence to poeufliary account, we are
-inclined ip tf)iijk the pre-gramme
marked out .by tne Cine no <ti E i.
qum.r is more lik< ly io De adopted
Ti e Enquirer undeisiaods that it is
the present intention of Gin. Grant
to make Gen. Sherman his succ ssor
in the Piesi-.lential chair, which ac
c-*mjdished, the latier would resign
his position as General of the Army
an I nominate G -o. Grant to ihe va
cam |>lace.' says the En
quirer, ‘‘Gr int would gravitate back
10 w here he wnfi when he was elect
* b ; !j( 1 have before him the delight
ful prospect of a file office wi h a
salaiy of tweniy thpusand dollars a
year. Such arrangemen l s as this
aie exactly characteristic of Gram
w l» lS P 'lilies chiefly co i-ist in
lonk'ng ai er .htE iuicresis and those
of Ins fann y. We,may be ni'sinkcn
hut we imagine (hut such leading
civi iu:is as Speaker Blaine, Senaior
Morton, Senator Conltling, and other
Uepuhlioans who have been talking
of in con net- ion with the lbesid n
iia! office, will hardly lie phased io
.see (he succession kept up through
•the regu'ar atiny for an indefiui e
periorl. At any rate, the people
warn a ota.csimin and no asoiiher,”
A M Ikon a Mugite.
It sounds stupendous but i* is not
imfnJs-ible. There certainly will
be $260,000, aad iu less than a min
ute. to the fortunate holder of the
ticket drawing the first prize in the
Gift Concert of the Public L biarv
of K.entu«ky, which is ryrtuin to
come oft’ on March 31sf. Even the
SIOO,OOO, SSO 000, $25,000. $20,-
000, etc., gilts woa'd be eminently
satisfactory te possessors, and they
will each be announced in the fruc
timj of a minute. 12,000 cash gifts
wirl be distributed, in all amounting
to 1,500,000. It can’t all bedone
m a minute, but it will be within a
day. and what a day* work it will
be ! No wonder there is a scramble
to secure tickets before they are all
gone J \\ ho that covrld obtain ono
would lie without a chance?
The Enchantep Village
Texarkana, Tex ts, is about 75 days
old, built in a dense forest. It is lo-
C't' and itinAicen sud one-half miles
Irom Fulion, Arkansas. Ii now
mnuhers over 2,000 bona .flde citi
zens and there are 200 buildings
g >ing ti|>. There is a general ticket
office, two railroads, two express
companies, two leleginph lines and
forty soloous. It is called the en
chanted vil age of the Lone Siar
and bids fair to ouishme its
older neighbors.
A Practical Dsfficu ty.
| Ben - Butler’s daughter with her
] husband, recently ca ne South, to
! become an unwilling citizen of Mis
sißsipph in order that they might
tenant: the Executive mansi m at
Jackson, to which they had been
called by a mob of negroes led on by
th--allowance of white rase da that
j usually pertaius to radical recon
struction.. Madame Ames came
th- orat cal y sound on social ejjual
ity, bur. ihe sad report comes from
Jackson that a few weeks of expe.-
rience has put to flight all her theo
ries, and that she absolutely refuses
to hold receptions, because she can
not stomach the Dinahs and Mollies
of her husband’s black and tan sup.
poiters. She has lost ass appetite
lor practical social equality, and is
Preparing to vacate the Executive
Mansion and seek refuge io * family
where ladies of color cannot come.
It is a case of “social ostracism.” not
J on the put of ihe Southern people,
i but by Mis- Butler Am.es and tier
lilleputian appendage, that demands
inv. stigation at the han Is of a so
cial cq ia ity, negro-worsldoping
Cong ess. Shall the pet fall
in ihe hou«-of its friends? Perish
the thought. Stunner arise 1 If
M lasai'buaeu* fails now in the per
sons •.f her f ivored children, her So
fia 1 h ibhy is forever squelched.
Atlanta Constitution,
IHugrfailure.
tfrvof the largest qatton.pl niters
of the Siateu Jfessrs Hughey &
Tickers have bailed at Dart for the
amount of,$1&0, 000- They planted
u» Twiggj, Dutigherty and Laurens
counties, and ha I sixteen of the lar
g«rt plantations iniheSiai*. They
were we believe, cotton pi inters
exclusively, (lepenJeut an their lac
toisd’iMM-at, (goni, oats, : i« feed liar
all the ne.ies aries requisite lor rtm
ning a pf'ißtatiiHi. Under (his pro
gramme it is* matter of no asien-
that they tale I ; it would
have tieen an anomaly ha 1 they not.
•There is no piospeiity for the plan
iqr qntil he learns io live at home.
With his tom crib in Tennessee, and
srpoke house in Kentucky, the,
inevitable result will be failure and
disaster-— Exchange.
The sta(e Grang >of New Tort rr-Tem
perafy Pfficers Elected.
Albaiw, February 18—The meet
ing some time sipc- anhouncedifor
the orgmut pi hi oi the New York
State Council of independent Grans
ges was held in city to-day, and
-the©rgauiz ition per‘ec ; ed with over
fifty members representing nfrout
thirty counties. Temporary ofScecs
and a tempnay Executive Commit'
tee were app anted, which commit
tee is to reppit in reference to the
constitution, eteu, os March 4th.
The membership os composed of
representative and influential men
of both political parti g and the num
ber is to be considerably increased.
The oTgnnization is to be pushed
rapidly through in other States.
The following card has been called
out by the action of the Independent
Grange b-tp to-day.
To the Patrons of Husbandry and
Farmers of Hew York :
For the purpose of avoiding any
confusion ot titles which may arise
in.the mm Is of the farmers between
ihe order of Patrons of Husbandry,
known as Farmer Granges and the
new political organization formed in
i his city to-day who call themselves
the American Order off Ind -pendent
Granges, it should ba distinctly un
derstood there is uo.connecfion what
ever between the two orders, the or
der of the Patrons of Husbandry,
not hi ing political in is character.
(Signed) George SpkAguk,
Secretary N. Y. State Grange.
Coffee Tumbling. —We learn
that ibis prime artie'e of consump
tion, which has ruled so high in all
the Southern markets lor several
weeks past, has taken .* tumble jn '
New York. Uoder high prices_the
■demand has fallen off, many families
ceasing to use ii altogether, and, as
a neci s-ary consequence, the Block !
has largely increased. The Daily
Bulletin, of Tuesday, February 17,
siys that “lor Rio the market was
v tv dull, and we reduce quotations.
At these figures business was very
dull,- at the out ports business was
arS'dnlL The stocks to-night are
as lollow8: 47,909 bags at New
York, 15,340 bags at Bliimore, 2,-
547 b igs at Hunpion Roads, 3,500
bags at Galveston, 50© Itags at New
Orleans, 1,000 h >gs at Savannah,
total, 70,796 bags, against 44 417
fe igs this time iaat week, and 49,701
bags January 15. Mild coffees
were quiet, aad merely nominal at
quotations.” The Bulletin omits
Mobile altogether from the list,
which, if included, Wou and sjwell the
* ock by several thousand bags.
The Temperance Movement.
Cincinnati is getting alarmed at
the spread of the woman’s temper'
ance movement iu Ohio. The sa
loon keepers threaten to insult any
that lead a crusade against them,
and to invoke the law for defense.
The brewers have been in consultas
tion, and it is said that the new
movement is diminishing trade very
largely six hundred kegs per day
having been taken by the saloons al
ready closed. Marty hundreds are
signing the pledge Hroughouf; 4he
State.
i
/h W TO * 2O ■*** UAY made by
m L aDjr one * want men, wemen, boy a
and over ibe country to soil
Mlel °“ r in « Engravings. Cbromus,
H' IF Crayon Drawiejfn, lliuminations.Pboto
graplis, etc., etc. We now publish the bneet
assortment ever jilaced before the yxiblic; and
our prices are marked down «o lowaa to defy
all competition. Ata.one subscribes for a p re
paper in ord«\r to get a picture
a.ter seeing our pictures and learning our
prices. We have many oH agents at work for
us who have made canvassing for kooks, pap
ers, etc*, their buriness for years, and they all
report that they can make muoh more money
at work for us than at anything else. Our
prices are so low that all can afford to purchase,
and therefore the pictures sell at sight at at* 1
most every house. New beginners do as wrell 1
as agents who have had large experience, -for *
our .beautiful subject and low prices are eppre
ciated by all. To make large sales everywhere
all an agent has to do is to sho t the pictures
from bouse to house Don’t look for work
elsewhere until you have seen whet great in
ducements ire oner you to .make money. We
have not space to explain .aU here, but send us
your address and we will particulars
free, by flnail. Don’t delay if y«u waul profit
able jront for your leisure hours, or for your
whole tjme. Now is the favorable time to en
gage isl Ibis business. On/ picityres are the
finest and most pleasing in this country, and
are endorsed by all the leading papers, iuclud
ing the New York Uerald. . '/’.hose who cannot
give the business their entire attention can
work up their own localities end .make a hand
some sum without ever being ayr-ay from home
over night. Let all who wan* pleasant, profit
able employment, without rising capital, send
us the:r addresses at once and learn all about
the bnsineß4 for themseiyes. Address
GEORGE STINSON & CO*. ATt Publishers,
I'rotlaud Maine.
Jap 14 1874 3 pas.
7" hialca
W T f£ f ® |°i D f **• »M*et Houagla
TiL2»?n *t7v * tbe first
T#e»d*y in MAT next, within the leg*! hour*;
cdEfMIM, the folMM^©pertyto "it: Tmm
. and eight? three mean
?Lfc| ld ’, sU "**® T“'Jefferson ernijty and adjoin•
, ng rHHdr ct Mr.-t«.p ?H>n , B B lUfler.
EsUie ol Ihomaa Pierce, levjM on as the
property ot John Connelly, to satisfy a Taa 6
t. issued by the -Tax Collector <rf Jefferssu
comity ts John Connelly Legal notice gir
r oo «• W. tJUINNEY. Shff.
Jauy 89, IW4 w ,
VV IL ! L SOLD »* the Market H,us. ia
VV the Town ot Louisviilr, on-iVe first
Tesday lu March next, between the I-gal hours
of sale, one tract of land, annul* atpl |, tug intbe
county of Jefferson, on the Central Rail, usd
coirtaioing mus hui,dr.., acres, more or ess.'
and gluing lauds of llerec el V. John.Ou,
Thomas p. Brow a. George C Browu and oth.
en. Levied pups lb. property „i Joseph T.
and sold b satsfy Two fi f,', j,, uW
Trom JetT-r-ou Mip-rior Court-,i the April
Term ISo9; one fif* i.. fin*, of J*hu A .Steven
Jon Bearer vs Wnght, Parker aud Wells, aud
Mie other h fa in f .vor of Ambnsie K. Wrirht v,
Joseph I. Parker and Dlrius B Wells. Said
property pointed out by Plana*. Aitum.y'.,
uud notice of levy given to tru.et in posaaat
(J, W. QLiiNNtr, Ph.riff J. C.
Jno Bbih 1P74 l,j g .
VV h " *‘ dll the kiarkst I lons, m the
II Town of Louisville on .ha Ist Tuesday
in March next, the following piopcrtj to wit:
*hre« V.undred and twenty-niue and a half
108.14 )acrea of land, more or less, sit ante and
kp’t'ff in ihe count, of Jeff. r.on, and adjoining
lands ot Reuben Atwell, Bterßng G.Wswdaa
and otii-rs. Levied on as tho p operiv of Al
leu T. ljmwri, to watisfy a Morigsgn 6 f a js, n .
ed from Jefferson Superior C'o|i:t in favor of
John H . Carswell, Exe’r of B. B. Miller m
deceased, vs. Ailed I . Brown. Legal notice
given to in possession.
C. W. kaiHYSV. Rkariff J C.
Dn« 1 /‘73 td ,
Wih bs sold at the Market House, in the
Town of Louiarilie, on ihe first Tuesday
in March next, within the legal hours of sale,
one tra-tot land, situate iu the 'ounty ofjefi
ifeyon, colitS'iiing two hundred ainisereuty
utte acres more or le-s. and adjoining lands of
G. A Freeman, Al-sander Averett. J H. Pv.
isl), and W Hiuckbrtin i levied on ns the pr i p
,erty 01 Jo eph B Averett, and sold to satisfy a
mortgage ii hi issued from Ji ff. riioa Bu|>erior
Court, at he N veuiber Tern. let.ll, in fav .r of
Thomas It. Ehoees vs. Jo.ph B. Aventi,
Notice ot lery given I*l leroini 01 possr-ssoa.
• ■ W yLTNNr. she. iff JC.'
January fitii 1574. 1,1,.
WILD be sold at the Market House in tbe
T own ofLoni-ville, on the first Tries,
day in Mn.cli aext.between ilia icgnl bonis of
sale tbe following property to wit; One
Whce or &. Wilson. >''ewsng Machine, under
and by vir'ue of a Tax tj 'a issued hr the Tax
Collector of J- ffers,.,, county |vsj the Wheeler
& Wilson Seoiug VacJduo Company. Legal
notice given to •defendcots. in fi fa. leery
mado Novemberßlst |e7:t
G. W .tJUINN Y, Sheriff J. C.
D-c lird H*B ids
TO MUSIC BUYERS
;Do not -.end your orders for mn*ie*l publi
cntion* North , w» esn Sl', them in hail the
lime, and just *« cheap. Any pint of Mr sit
Music, or any Mu-ic Hook adrertiaei in any
paper or catalogue, or publiahed in the U- 8.,
will be mailrd. poal paid, 1.. any pari of the
Booth, on receipt of the regular p'ice. Sunday
.Kciuioja, d.iy schaolg. teachers, and dealers,
supplied at publisher*' rates Our new oata
logues and bull, tin* of new innate, mailed free
to any address
LEDGES & BATES.
Southern Musietl ones, Itsemsi. (9m
■batruary tit IPT4, | m .
BKESNAN'.S
European House!
'f*YA'NN*H, GA.
9US Cllstl'EST HOTEL IA THE CITT
BOARD AND LODGING PER DAI,
Only $1.50.
The .Proprietor i» detr
lion #nH li I of Ka*e to gii»g»j|
SHAT' JOT BE SimsSFD
by any of the high priced hotalt in
this Xec'inn of country
Tb« hnildnag. haring boon recently eaulrged
and imp roved, «..« affords aceemtno
dationa for ‘4*o (i near a
FP EaraApctSi 1f.6 Ist), 160 and IBt
Bryan Sh«*t sppnijte Wiplit I.
iOHK BREBNAK,
KTX Qm j .**•*•*
Julias g. SAiLia & Ep.o,
50 2 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA. GA.
Br.araoTrui.i.T Asa rum attkstio* to a rent
Lisa of thi ron.offiica aioi.9, wnicn WILL
aa as it a»t iitmcr nmisjg.-
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
English Velret Carpets English Brussel,
Carpets. Three Ply aud ii.grain Curorts, V«-
ustian Carpets. Cheap Carpels. Floor Oil Car
pets T able. Oil Cloths, Stair Ca pels and
Rods, Mattings, Druggets ami Door Alau.
CURTAIN DEPARTMENT.
Curtain Materials, Cornice, and Bands, Lsee
Curtains. Muslin Curtains, Window Shads,
all sites Heir Ulolb*, all width*, Wall Paper, .
and BuniorJ, .Beautiful Qliromns. i
GROCERY DEP AR I’M ENT,
Choiee Faniily Groceries, neoeived weekly,
tluffield Mains, English Crackers. Oyiwepli
lood. Baskcls of all Ij.nds, We-d Ware
Brooms xndßrudus, Plantation Supplies.
Targets, Oil Clo/hs <W/i Curtains
made and had- at short notice.
Dee asth Id’s 3^,
Louisville Drug Store.
O—-H
E. H. VV. HCNTEIi, »|. D.
Druggist & Apothecary.
Susoessorto HLNTER *. CO.
Keeps o> band a full and well assorted stork
Os
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
paints,oils, varnishes,
DYE .STUFFS, PEKFUM
£4O?, *OAPs, COMBS.
WHJSHK.s, TOIL
ET ARTICLES,
LAMP Cll 11| \ E YB,
GARDEN SEED ol all kinds;
FINE CIGARS and CHEWING TOBACCO
WINDOW CLASS au.i PUTTY Sc. it;
Which he offers to sell PoR CASH, as cheap
a the y c*u be bought, at retail, in any town
e.the h|£e.
Drckes Magic Liniment and Dr. W*.
Hauser's Diarrhoea and Dysen
tery Cordial.
Always on hand, and for sale. Aso
Dr. Morris* jriip far, Wi and
(berry and Hrcliuuiid,
Anew and invaluable remedy in Corgh, and
Atfeciions of the Lungs geu oijdiy. **
Angu i*7t,
BERND HERO’S,
44 M 46 Third Street, JtKacoa, «a.
1 - Maau&ctnreri hos
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, &c.^
, In Eiidlcss farietjrw » _ v*-
ALSO, DEALERS IN ▼ 1
SADDLERY AND HARDWARE;
HARNESS MAKERS’ SADDLERS’,
AN!) !; £ , „.
SHOE-MAKERS’ MATERIAL. ’
W*TH our increased ,f aeibti r. wi ar • again enabl -I to offer work of ssr own ManuSetore
vwlu ** K * d * e ® d , t ‘ ric ’* We m / kfl GOLD. RUBBER and SILVER MOUSTED HAR
IIRbS, aa well a-the cheaper grad ■* Saddles in great variety. Alao.; Wo..|-fae«d Team,
coaeti and Boggy Collars. Also, keep yongtantly on haftd a large stock o' Harness Leath
er, Skirting, B idle Leather, Oak and ue.nlecTc Bole Leather, Upper a —o
Kip and Calf Skins, American and French (
PATEKTaudE.YAMKLBOLEVTHERS and Cloths. Lasts, Boot TYeed. Pag, am! Rhoa* «
"uuT.tilL ***** riljr ‘ so prompt Wholesale Buyer* We are prepared fin o&ir turaseel in-
BrMERCHANTdaud PLANTERS will find it to their Interest to give ns a call when wishing^
Macon, (li., February 2fi, 1874.
JONES, NORRIS & 00,
(Sue esson to Both well fire’s.,)
17©, Rroad Street, - ■ *■ Augusta, Ca,
Respectfully and cordially luvilr tho customers and friends of our predecessor* and thelpuk
lic generally r.o give ns a call. We hope by fair do-ling and strict atten ion tv business to m»r
--■ t Hie cuiil.dence aud trust of the p ople. We deal larg. lv in .
PLAMTATIOfk SUPPLIES, -
GROCERIES, IJ4IO S, &C. AX’. '
All ol which we offer at
leow n st market Prices. Try us.
**® , * , ®d ‘he service* of Mr. L. W. G .bert, former salesman of BotUwrll Bro’s. who
Will he *>U litMul tv welcome aud ierTe hw old frieuda. m. '
0 - • 1 A*
We take pleasure In recommending the above firm to our friends, and ask for them a libera
P *Sy ,7th, ,H 74 3 «. BOTHWELL BRO'B.
Fertilize s*
TILLERS OF THE SOIL!
You shou <l, at this seas and, lo 'k cautiously i-.to a I;.premia ions iiei'et
sry for s.c e-Rlullv working \our ciops, boil Cottmi, (Jmii, Oil's, Caiit,
I’otniii'S. or iu,y oiher Vi getable iir.«inc4, ib« tuost imp utaVii iieht'<tbot
of FEUTfLIZEUa. 1
Prudence and Economy' Shciild be Your Guide
Get that wkich Wfiood and roliaMe, and can he Inid at a
GREAT SAVING OF MONEY.
Such an aiMcU* jou wi J find in
SOLOMONS’ HOWLAND COMPOUND,
A COMiUJJATION DF CHEMICAL , FROM WHICH A
TOUT OJg* IFEER.TTT .TgiTtrp
CAN BE M »DE EQUAL TO AMT,
And Superior to Many of she Comm rcial Manure)
ANp AT
AU U'T OJIi.TMUtD THE COST.
S*nd far Circular tamtaining le timolrials nnd *li part : culara
M. J. SOLiUNOm v
Sole Maflofactore of * Soli moos’ Rowland Compound ” and Deal« !■
3S-G OKB^JOAxTs!
14® Bay Sireetf (uead ehar ho Wilcox, Gibbs <# C 0.,)
_J.«.ry». 1874. , ft w ‘ *A.
S- 3VL. MILL B3 TT,
Cotton Factor
AND
Commission Merchant ,
BAY STKKT, SAVANNAH, GA.
Oeiobor 50, ISJ3. fi7
T r f ~—v m -
uo BROUGHTON ST., SAYAHNAH, GA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealere in
Bedroom, Parlor, Kitchen and Cffice Furniture
BABT CARRIAGHUTn
&SO-, i&a., SbQ. *
Sole Agent* foi ihe Celebrated
TO®® ffA9TBBSS» SEHmSL ASfiS
Kz.srtwg,
The lies'and cheapest in the, market.
Coun'ry Orders prom |.tl> and caiel'u.y j j > Bep4 3m
RILL AND LETTER HEADS,
Friated neat and Tasty, and at Short NoUeo
AT THIS OFFICE.