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• BY M. B. OLAKKR.
What is the solemn sound we hear ?
It breaks up on a nation’s ear
Like ocean’s sobs upon the shore ;
Tho wail of ktorms whosn life is o’er,
Froni every lofty mountain grand
Jfc swells and ro Is through every land.
A country mourning o’er its slain,
Who gave their lives, aud not in vaiu;
since in it* heart their memory blooms,
Fresh as those flowers upon tht-ir tomb,
Their toil* are o’er, their abors ceass>
In war they died, but died for peace.
They bravely fought aud uoblv fell,
And Fame their glorious deeds shall tell,
Wfyen she decrees a crown of bay
Ko power on earth hex hand can stay.
And on their graves a lyreath is laid
No fctorin can change ; no time can fade.
Where she placed this deathless crown,
Let woman cast her rosed down
And Love aad Famic tegether stand,
ol honor, hand in hand,
jxround these graves where heroes lie,
\Vho fought tor right nor feared to die.
[Fromtbo Atlanta Herald.]
(Ton. A. H. Stephen* on Tornadoes.
Dining th» progie-s ol business
befo'Bitlie Sta e T-a.her’s
Associu ion at Griftin, on. Ihe 5 b,
[B4fer Prolessor B» >.-uii | .l>a{j dehvend
Ki most cr mprelien.-ite Vtmement of
Ujcgreat and t*-» ribl - tornudos which
ffave rt-cen ly tl- rastnte l ihis.qeq
lion ol ihe countiy, Hon. A ft
Siephi-i 3 was culled tin and respond
ed , ■
Mr Stephen* said, that with the
indtilg, rice of thei audience he would
siibmii a few remarks in continuation
ofiti.e views {itesftitvd by Ptol.
k.ll «>un, Ht- won a begin just wheri
| the learned, prob ssur nail ended.—
[ H'.sexiilunntion of the upper curs
of air. whjb their course' an i
«Ii et tint's, a- well ? as the laws by
f which 'hey arc gove neiH, full
and explicit enough. He wished
however, only t> ad l a few words
in expiation of the origin »i me me
leor or ortiatlo itself, and its conm c-
JGon. \Cph th •:, (l ufij,ei counter t ade
wind cur eni. The tornado it elf.
Sail), it should be bone in mind
w-as not a necessary r,esul' nom th'B
Conner trade wind cur tent. This
qur.eut is moiing every day, at this
season of she year, in the same di
r ction and with about the same ve
locity yet we did not have ornad * s
evny day—they ccuf hut s.ldpu
B> the by said Mr.
Stephens, the’ right name for Utese
Aphenoii ena ai;e , 101 nadoes, and not
► cyi lones Cyclone is more prop- rty
applied in il ose ,great and exieusive
Simms, whch rage cv-r bisn<ircds
ano thousands of qiiles.'t the same
time. Such as that 011 our coast in
ygSO4. 1824 and 1354, The torn,ado
Hp always ol very limited width, sei
£dotn over ihree-loutth of • mile nr
mile, and often not over ihree or tour
hundred v >rds.
< Now what we wished to explain
was'how it happens that tornadoes
V occur only occas onally, while this
uppi r <jou l r trade wind curr n: is
moving in its c ursc ail
the time at tiiis 81 ason ot the year.
*t’his was owing said Mr. S ophens
to the condition of toe air near the
e«ith, and mainly 10 thai degree 01
moisture or aquos vapor in it in c in
111 ction with temperature and witli
ottivr curient-i in ihe air, which ii
,wao not oecesssry to noiiee in the
expansion he intended 10 make.
Now, then, to be undeistooil, sai 1
Mr. Stephen., let me premise what
a 1 ! tea' he'S ought to know, that the
usual weight of the atmosphere
around us in this lati ude, is about
foupeen p»»U'-4s to every square inch
o[ surface. This is indicated by the
barora- ter—which me ms the meas
ure ol weighi or pressure. Well,
when Ihe air near ihe earth’s surface
becomes warm, it being lighter than
ithp..o>lJ -vlfove, rises'in hr upward
current—this rising upward column
may proceed Loth from increased
lemperaiur- and ao increase of mois
ture or aquos vapor to it. Tne air
is composed, of oxygen, hydrogin,
and niirogin. 'These are its chiei
constituent elements. But in it also
there is always more or le sos aquo*
vapor. Tnis is lighter th in the oih j
er constituent elements of he atmos
phere., .Hpnee, if tne atmosphere in
any locality becomes charged or
loaded with an unusual degree of
piopi.r iop o.i uiois'iire or nquo. va>
por, its nuik’or volume in that iocal
i.y will uec me lighter than m a,ij is
cent places, and will ascend, tu iking
way tor ihe heavier surrounding air.
So that a i asc ndmg c lumu ol air
nay be produced - ithe. ny i icrea-;-
ed t-m, er iture hy its- If, or by an
mere s dqmnii yol aquos vapoi by
itself, or b >ih combined, winch is
usual y the c*s •.
Now, another ihi g to be noticed,
said Mr, S e hens, is th«i whe.i an
•IS' end ug column ot air reaches thai
point above known as he dew poim,
where the quid is s>
gre tas to cans** 'he aquos v ipor in
it to cd'ndqqsp an I show clearly it-Ml
in ihe form '.'f cjpuds.sevi ial hundred
degnes of,late t cal ric, or heai are
instant y'engag.jd,a(ii| let oui. Tins
relieve.) h aY gr.atjy lighteps all .he
air a'i. ut, ad lra-es t^ihi,uprising
1 olumn to ascend much faste'r,
the pre-sun- being then t*y fi-inovpd
from below, the rising"friuaii',the
earth’s su'face increases in iapidity.
But when ascending columns r.iSH Sjn
thai point it which tne cumd lurm
of vapor is condensed into ram drops
tiien several hundred more degrees
of caloric or heat, are given out, im
parting new impetus to ihe ascend
ing column ami ti e n-rushing ot the
sui'ronLdi'.g air, widi its news >pp y
ot moi-ture or aquos vapor. So ii
ihis way the cl ud mot on is for.in and;
and when th - temperature id tne an
at the ea lb’s smfice suddenly (be
at any time', wh> n ihe air ai the same
tipe, is greatly charged or loaded
\yjth moisture, you have all the c\e
me ts of a great r in fall and strong
winds from all surround mg points:
for so rapid is the condi nsation of
vapor with c'oud and ran atiove,
and so raiilied the air becomes abov>-
fiom'he immense quantities of las
t’ nt In a given mu in the process,
the.nsrusln g cu r ins ol he air h.-
low are limited in their for. e on.)
hy the. a nO'int ol condeusa ion
Ari l when the temper.itu e sud
■denJy ris<-s a.d th re is an unusqil.
amount "f mms ure o> vaper in the
a mospheie, you ham. -aid .Mr. Sie
plien , alltne.ebm ns faiormdo.
Ma y othei tnutiers in tins cmis
nection, he s-iid, might be m'
ed. and ought, in a gemiml discu -
sion of the subject, b..t his piemen
object was si ply to explain" tlie
connection nf ih,e tornado w nen ge i
erat and, oi as stited wit i the
upper trad'- wind cuireut.
Now, on the 20tll of March, the
'empeiature i,p, all th s r gion of
country sundeiily lose; ihe
was uriusuaiK loa led with m-dsiur -
b"ih elements in |ro lucing an ups
rising co umn of air, w< n- at wort—
heat an I moisture. Tne t rnado,
or iornad es, for ihere, were several,
origin ned in ibis way • but wh-u
tii.eir tops reached the upp. J f.:e,urreiit
ofair refeired 10, this cuireut bor
it alor g wiih -ll its own vel -city in
the directum in which it was moving,
dud hence ,its general dpsiructive
sweep several other Siat-s
'The above is hut an out line sketch
ol the remarks mad* by Mr. Steph
ens, the chief point, as we under
stood him, being to allow thai th
toruadees ol thiif spring; while they
aie whirled al -hg or driven by tne
upn-r counter trade wind current,
did njii ortgi a e from that cu rent,
but from othei causes be Kieniioued.
H%gaveuaß hi,s ,Oeiiiion. that- ihe
same causes which produced the
toruadocs on ibe 20th ot Marco*
would continue to operate in this
sec ion of country until the summer
solstace. Tins opi ion he founded
upon the extraordinary cold ol list
w nmrai the Nor h. auii the constant
ti4.il waves of cold air wiiich would
becoming in from that quarter until
suuuu' r. Tornadoes and hailstorms
were all the same phenomenal,
LOUISVILLE. JEFFERSON-COUNTY. O.U. MAY 20T11.1570.
In every hail s'orm there was a
• ornado ju3t above the ear h’s sur
face,-‘ior the same phenom. na. They
only ditl not get hitched on to the
upper current ol air alluded to, and'
were net thus borne along in a con
tinuous stveep for so grgat a distance
in a direci line.
Mr. St pli ns said the laws which
govern all those ph. nomenas were as
easily uuders.ood by those who
would give thp subject their aitcn
tion as any of ihe .aw? qf natu'e.
The whol- s ibj c wa< clearlv and
fudy explain.-d in Epsy’s philuS'ip' y
of’storm-.
VVe will add that Mr. Stephens,
quite to the surprise ol the audience,
showed that- he was well po-ied on
die subject, and was thqiquglilv ae
q minted with whai h- wa< soeak iig
and many <>f them w. re much
liVep, surprised wi.en ihey learned
that it vyas mainly ihrougn him an 1
Prof Epsy. Ini die first weadnr
reports were published in till- co .nv
try. From nese repo 's the present
Signal Service Bea uo spiuug.
Romantic Marriage—Ramjo and Julie:
Outdone*
One of the mojt lut iesi ng runa
way in itches w.- ever knew n.ul a
-ucois-ful de.iouc. neni t"-dav in
Wqa .it gt>n, aol die happy coupe
w’hom it united are now noth ■ C ty
H >i-l in this ct*. Mr VV. 11. Divis
uiid Miss R- s. Br >wn, <>f tile in ig 1-
boruood of Si'e 11, F mqqier c unity,
h ive loa<» been a tuclied 10 each utn
er s ronuly, unJ to prevent their
marriage (n the muiuei ir whieb i'
has jusl b -eri aro nplished (M 'SS
Brown being very young), le r m idl
er resolved t > p'aq. ■ ner i 1 a convent
sen >Ol in Baltim ire. She took her
resoludon suddenly, bu Lov ’s
quick eye is pr nnpi to de'eci o.ipo
sition, a-ul when tlio young la lv and
her mother em .arked at Sd. m yes
.e dav, the expectant lo^er was vvaii
mg ai ilia next station, b low. Find
ing mem a' oar 1, ne hunselt • arne on
ami mde tyirh them to Washington,
bis, presence b-mg known to tne
young la.lv, nut not to her ma • mal
piotecior. They put up ai die Amer
ican Hotel, and ihe yonng gentleman
soon nhain*uci. 10 g'-t a private inter
view with his b loved. Sue told hen
and he woqd gq 10 her rnoiher an I t> 1 i
her she wool i opti-e e. did s•,
and Mrs. Brown,'completely be t at
her ow ig me, yip M-ii to dir.- oeces
si y. Sne even prom sed fi> ate .and
ihe wedd ng, but her feeling!) rebel
cd from that when the time came,
anil sue went to Ba tnnore, leaving
<he dauntless young c >upl,e alone m
tbeirglo y. They wra mani-d o .
Thirieemh streel, Washington, by a
minister whose name even his es
caped them in the fullnes- ol th' ii
joy, and er seeing signts in Wash
i g on a sliile, came on here, siop
ping a: ihe Ciiy Hotel, where they
remain un'il to-rnonow, and tneo
re urn to old Fauquier And may
all tneir futuie sc iem-s he as w- ll
p anued and 3u cesaiul a-th ir mar
riage trip.— Alexandria Sentinel of
Saturday.
PRESENTMENTS
OF THE
GrRAND JU u Y
MAY TEItM 1575.
Guamd Jury Room. )
Louisville, Qa., May 12, ’75 )
We the G.r.md Jury, selected,
chosen and sworn f >rtne May I'erm
ol the Supei 01 Com;i of JefiTerso
Cu.qiiiy,siii> nit the fo'liwing geu. nl
Pieß-rnments.
We find the b oks of the Ordina
ry neatly a id c irrerdy l\ept, prop
eriv indexed and convenient for ref
erance, reflecting credit up 11 him
lor the laitnlul dischaigeot outy
The book of Deeds in the hands
of ihe, S perioi Uouri clerk is n u
indexed, and a spaoe of twentv-twi.
(22) p iges left blank in the recor.i
ol Wii,ts and Judgements 1 li
"lapit, we suppose to record th**
Wiiis and Judgments of th|6 li t
Superior Court. VVe recommend
gr- atei caie and promptness on the
par. of this officer, us it will s-e
tune 10 hi inset and I'aciluaie the
examinuiioo of said books. '
The Tte isurers book' tva find upa
on careful ex immaiinn coriect and
neutly kepi, and bis disbmsemeu.ts
sustained by proper vouch.iX'i.—
Thqie. ig to ine credit of th'e C<>u ity
in theihamlsof the -Treasurer $3,-
9J3 26, with a claim in favorof this
Cnuiity- agiinst Buike' County,
ainouu ingto SI 17 27, foi the buiM
ingof County Uiim Bii ige, bet we-11
Burke sud Jetfeisin,' and also a
claim against Glasscock County tor
the trial of one Ki;chens amoun i g
10 $270 00 mor •or less to boih o f
of which claims the atlemioii of the
Boird of Roads au.l Revtiiue is
cited.
The Dockets of the of
tile several Maliiia aro c »r
--reef.
We have examined the brnks and
pa.iers belonging to the C>unt\
Cour ad lake pleasure in s lying
we hud them neatly and correc'.ly
kepi
We find the number of Polls ii
■ his county 1.99-5. on which the Tax
Collecor has collected and paid to
Treasurer ol Hie B mrd of E.iu
c >iion lor co "m >n s -h»»! pm puses
$1,421:27, here is in the hands I die
Coliecu r SSO 00, and
solvent Polls. VVe find it very diffi
cult to reconcile these Ira -
ti ms in the c 1 npii ation. We fail
t" fill I any list advertised or po-ued
abnut the Oo .rt Hoiie- ql tne lnso.v
em Poll list, or any settlement
wi’h the T easu'er ol'ihe li fas f.,
ihesu Ins'lveni Pulls. And we rev
que-u our immediate Representatives
to have a most rig 1 law enici.-d in
the next Gene al Assemblv compell
ing the Tax Colletor us J if rsoii
Coui-tv po make a s -ttb meat wi h
the G.iuuiy Treasur 1 mi lUO loth
of D c -in her, ol all County t'lX.-s!
c llecced —a "i a re, ort rr un mut h
to mouth t u-realter un il the Utn
■ and Febr ary, when a finm, full and
coni;>l''te seiileineut shal> be lad
W<- fi el the Jai unde gomg r
pa rs b.y plueittg double grat-s 10
each widow, ii-.u'iling me joi.-t
--ove.hcad and fl .oring t own the
saute with 40 p nnv nails an 1 lik
wise <lou diug thefloir. We find
B"inc r pairs nec>
on the wi. duv ficings of the
C nut House, und rec "iimen 1 tli-it
ho -ame lie a ient-d t",aud we f1 ■ tiler
reco nmeil'l tile wat 1 clo-' t in the
Cm rt Hou-e be entire!, reno -n-d.
VV’e ft i t tne ma I Iron Big Creek
to Briar Creek in bad co i 'ition and
O'der die C • mtnisa’quers nt Roads of
the 77tn District 10 have ihe same
a 1 "lice pui in go ui order. Th -
Raid leading bom S.apleton Stur
toQ ia ker Road in Slst D.si-, also
lu.nl from Louisvile to Cowiyri-
Bridge in S2ud Di<t., and die Com
im-sioners in diese Disirtcts are or
d re.l to hive the sai I Roa.ls put in
order, also the Rond kn .wn as ihe
Bir ow road, leadi .g if un Louis.ille
to No. 11 C. It. It. And we call the
a t-nii in f the Bo ird of Ro lisa .and
Revenue to Jacks ms Budge over
Reeky C.union ore -k a< being m
bad and unsafe ouidbion, ad ihe
buinent 10 ihe Budge known a ihe
Riiford B;idg.
We vcciimmend a salary of SI,OOO
be paid the Judge ol" the Cos .my
Cos .ri, 'in-quarterly instillments—
said sal iVy liq be paid fiom he lines
and to,i f itures arrising from ihe ip
eratino of spic( Cou 1. and' should
uc!i fines ands. rl' ifurss he insuffi
cient tne b lib-nee lo be c ipplemen.s
ed from the Countv fund.''
We reco utneud the a|ip"imment
by the Governor of a cjoiic. tor for
iiieC"Untv Cou'tpmdwe reco nine ud
It. L. Gamble, Jr., Esqr, for the
po-iti .n,
We. ink/- this qccaaioo to rec >gs
oize the noble and praiseworthy ef
foris.o,( oig;. Representatives in me
Gem ml A-aembiv to h>ve eti.cied
t ie reco nuii nd .linos of tne G'rani
Jury lor the 0 t. Te m, fy ielati m
to th.- truti'. in liq-Qi, a,i9ij we coii
graiulate 1 tie citizens of tin- C .u r.y
011 ilie beoelici .1 es.lts [iron-edi, >g
th r<-ftom, md we-r.o uiage ih-hope
11 to rfeliow citizens of the town of
L uisvilie appr. ci .ting tne f" ing
f t.lbS and me proceeding Gran I
Jury, will in their, cunite-' and and
corporate capacity* sli.pc their leg-*
isl.it'Oii on the s .bject so as to sus
t .in sin our po ition and assist t-«
111 tig-t'- the gr -atest evil olmis or
any other community —iuteinpc »
ai:ce.
We are _l'd to beln-ve tint our
P oplc genet nil. api awakeuei 10 a
more livel, seas-of their duty upon
th ■ s hj ct "f education, the peact
and happin ss cl our Coumy aieiu
the mam and pendent upou Virtue and
Intelligence,
llm means of secur.ng ihe
funds sufficient to sus.ain good
s.-ltools in e 1911, School District is
Iraught with condib-rable dilfi-ul
ty. ' We are satisfied ihptqiu cook
mon sqhool sys lin ca mot he -us
tamed w.th-ut usoii to taxation,
and yet s 1 jealous are our people
upon the subject .and fixation tout ii
isditHculi io sjggest any plan that
is not subject to oi-poitioo, VVe
suggest however, that ouc County
be sub-iivid -d into school districts,
and that a, hill he l.amcd and sub
mitted 19 ihe General Assembly,
an horizing an as-cisment oi taxes
in any one or inoro of these Districts
rpon a twu-Lh.rili majority of the
fr eholdei? consenting 10 such taxa
tion.
We order the Commissioners of
Road land Revenue to pay the ollis
cers intending the present tern •(
the Conn as follows: "Sherifl -
Uepuiy Sh *ritl and Clerk eaeh
$-5 00 per day ; Bui.fls each $3 00
per day, and wo o il.-r these Pie
sentd er. she published in the News
& Fakmer.
In taking it-aveol his Honor Judge
IT. V. Johnson, and of our Solicitor
J -hn V/. Robe.s .n, Esijr., w<: te.u
.ler tiiem our thanks kindness
and courtersies'to' this body.
John W. Brinson. Foi email
J 'lni T. 1111 Hon, William F. Bel
■•Her, Williams, Wien, Joshua T
Jor (an, S tuni'-l J, McNair, Fairici,
H- Smith, William A. Brown, Clias.
A. Hayles, William P. Joidao,
E -iiraiin I*. McKay,Hugh L. Burn*-,
Hiram J. Haive>, Th unas N. Had-.
and. n. Rob rt G .y, Caros D. Rober
son, Gei. VV. Brinson. M.c-es P.
Cain, J. Hamilton Ca n, Sainue- P.
Fleming, John Bargainer, >eo. W.
Bedd.ngli-Id, 'i bourns H i dcinan.
iJcofcflstoual
A CARD.
DR- U, P, DUNCAN
Reap ctfully offera In. PKOFES IONAL SER
VICES to .ho citizens ol‘ Louisville and adja
cent country. Having graduated in 185!), liis
will componsate lor any deficiency
„ skill—and his patrons mav rest assured tl.at
iliiug will be left undone which will eitfie
u.d onpd ii j-.nl rtor restoration. fob 11 1
V/.l VVatk ins, K. L. Uauibie.
WATKINS & GAMBLE
aTTUHNEVS AT LAW.
ftoufsoi'ur, <Sa.
J anuary ai jy
j. G. Cain. j. ij. x> o Uiiil
CAIN & POL,HILL,
lI’TOIt NE Y S A T LA VV
TOIUSVILL, Gi.
May 5, IH7I. j |y t
A. F DflUNAiff, M fl.
TUjsßNiiu auii cUl^cOU.
I.LLV treats iurseasea of the
aim Lar, ami all loTliid ui Piopsoj ; Ui-3-
cabes ot ilie xlodit ividuoyE, lilaiiuci auu fetne
uiio, sociOu aisciuitfs, htamliiig Hcors.
Ucmavod lieuioiiuciUai luAio.a wuuoat puj,,.
AlHtxes h speciality oi Uiaeiibus peculiar to £<’y.
muicb. dleuiuiucb sent io any point ou tij e
uailroad. All couiiucsitial
i?o by Jo, lo#4 Jy
j^otelfi.
illAlioilAL iIUIJiSE,
vann ah, ga.
A. B. LUGE,— Proprietor*
BO iRI) PKR DAY $3.00
McCOdlli’S HOTEL,
Ga
J* K. Me 0881 —l*ro|irii td
BOARD PER RAY S3 00
TAL.UiMi lI ;US^~
A 1 ii sit,u-
Over A. rl Srvce s Shoe Store.
drs. S. J. PALMER, Proprietress.
U tlerk,
‘ t- r f (.-1 . ,
y at reasnablo rates, ,
Lanisr House,
Mulberry jitreet*
MAC3N' GEORGIA,
B, B©, Proprietor.
free «m ib 1 - fr m aa4 to ibe Depot.
BoardinG HousE.
t>. M. S. MILLER, PuopitiETßEss
Good B iarJ furnished by ihe
noiitii, week or day. Charges
mod ra is *.
lGth 1873.tf
F. A. RUAIIE & 0(U
BK.iI.BS /.l*
Jewelry, Silverware,
Ifime mw nr goods.
r. «or. Mei-losa
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA . *
Oct , 1b73. m3*
TuE EviiMvlV
ATLANTA B CuLLiirß,
ATLANTA, M.
ra A\ isaTiTtiTios ros nitunse
YOURG MEN FOR BUSINESS.
The best mode of Ina.rnction ever aduptef i:i
THIS OR ANY OTHER COUNiItY.
The course of study con:p:i;es
Every Variety of lUsinss & o’ii 11
From Retail to
Banking Operations.
By the groat system of
Actual Business LiStruciion
BOOK KEEPING
In all its various methods,
Ussl&ess Forms, Terms & Usages,
Business, Writing, Correspondence,
C > / I'.’,'.! A L JUT 11 M E TIC
LAW,
iAti iiiuii jJ i* fti.i TL-itt uN T
Detecting Uouuterieit Money,
Euaineßß, Biography, ttioruaghly taught
AT TUE
ul Id OULblitru
lllli
ONLY SCHOOL JN THE SOUTH
CONUI'CTED ON' THE.
*VCTU\L s BUiINESS PL\N
tioLLififi' JO'flam.
Ccntainingj full information of tho Course of
lnst¥uct ; on, will be mailed free to any one, by
D3TWILGR & MAGEE,
Corner rei ht.ee aid Line S
P. 0. Bo\ SO3. Atlanta, Ga.
No vacao is. St,U'lenan enter ai any
im 3 july374ly.
lasiciascHiEils
PRICE REfIUCED.
TIIEBEaT in THE WOULD !
Will Last a Life-'X'i me l j
35,000
QF TSE CELEBRATED
SHO.NINGEB ORGANS.
IN DAILY USL
The best musicalj talentjof th. .<:(\H s , st"and
Sc?H. mo ifi.'f)re ls‘fyoui- money, and gives bettei
sa'islaction, than any othorj now made
They comprise tho
Ejreka, Concerto, Otckstra & Graud*
Illustrated Catalogues |sent hy mril, ]
to auy address,upon applioation tc|l
B. -i&K&W*
.rii ii- n.t *• Jf.v
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IMPORTANT TO|
CONSUMPTIVES.
A,Gentleman having been so fortunate as to
cure his son of Oo sumption in its worst stages,
after buing triveu up to die by the most cHo*
brated desires to made known the
cure [which pV&VeB Qiiecessful in evry c r 'Bel
to th«»so afflict* and with Aathqia. Bronchitis
Coughs, Colds, Consumption,, and all Aff»*c
tious of the Throat and Lungs, and will send
the Recipe, free of charge to all who desire i*
if they will forwa and their address to DANIEL
ADPE, Fulton St.,New York.
Dec. 17th, 1674—ts.
T. MARKWALTEK,
Marble Works
BROAD STREET,
Nr.ilt Lower 3arkkt
GA.
Monuments, Tombstones
MADE TO.ORDER,
NO. 3
!,r
• WIGHT L. ROBFIHT^y
i
(’o’UT3iis i M Worchaii*,
142 Bay .Strrct,
| .S' i VA55A11....... GEORGIA
o;v*i; uiKairci i.aJe on cotton i r
1 P ot'.nc id hand.
Bugsiug .iid T es kept ala ays on
1 h mil. an is .Id at tlie lowest market
i prices.
I Prompt aiteaiio-i to all bnsicera
; trusted to my care. JJnvS 4;h
I EXHIBITION fO
•-ISO 3
WIU, IJOV A
HR.SI MORTGAGE PREMIUM JHlYfl
or Tin;
.V. IMU STRIAL EXHIBITION GO.
These bond, are issued'lWH,:, pu
raising fun Is tor (!,„ erect.uii 0 f „ b i l?„ r '
the City us i\e.v Vurk. to boused ' ; *
Pertpsual World's Fair.
n permanet hjiue. u herit i.™,.,.
““ ''i' So'ls anTeveo
rue. can s, w hi, invention,; a venire oiin
dually «l;ioh will prove a vast benefit t«. tin
wuo,»* cvutitcy.
porposa the I,egi,laliire „fthe
Stu. ot New link has granted a charter tea
muu .er our'imwi wliealth) and respeetahlo
ii.erUuiits, ..iid tue.se gentleman have pur. ha,-
eil ,0 less than etgh blocks of ,he most valu.
y w*. The build
in to be erovtcd tvil, be seven stenee high I l;V)
U-et in height ] surmounted by a inimhier.-
«nn;.? a t c !T e f ,* '■t™. f «"res-' i.
Ul and i tireei r'ef U -r" 'i 1 ' 0 * 1 ’ !n 'l Glass. ami
' e f I r, ,U "' K wh 'ch are “I! for
the land ed ZUTM'S Z2TJ'';
niskrutftbempopnl... the directors ha'-e and.,
udeil to have ~ arteriy drawing, of $160,(Ml
eacn ,t ns money being-the i u t rest on U ,
amount ot the who-e loan. 1 w
$1 i .IhMiut he" 1 may rectivo* 1 *''*'’* “ iea,t
jrourlii Serie Drawing, April 5, 1875,
' «''ery’ the,l
i tlioui. ' w 1 Panieipr.ta t in
j Address, for Bonds and f u ;| i,if urmaUon
! Munjenihiu, Rruno & Cos
I' IMANCIAL Agi:\T.S,
I i’ost Office Drawer 7 a** 4 P,3 ' 7 »
teredLerft irf °<? * Y ’ C * ?»**. Hep,.
I u - tr 1 • O. Money Order.
| Postponements impossible under this nr n
| Received. "
SSrABLISHEDiBIT
bay, TannahiU & fin,
«uu Dealers iu
uAxu; lilia; «,
Zm&aways,
WttXUE 8,
12 & 4 H -Orse WdGons,
* & » Spring. Wagoas,
Age 9S» for Hie'--
PLANfATIOW WASOiY
Harness of our own Mu fature f™ n > , ■
quality selected Stock. n
paddles, Pridles. CoUars names, Guin Bel
ing 2 to a moll, Gain Packing, Hemp an
Xrß°,~ P \ C r ulf ?'/ ,, " l “- Val “ e " »"dTra
Ming bag,, »v hips. Umbrellas, IJngor. Kuirs
Lap Plan ,e s. Oak and Hemlock Sal L ash
r. best quality, trench Calf (Skins, Kip an
sx; if,
OAY. TANNAHitI S 0) 1
i>poa(| Street
11/lilfSTl, Q\
JHovpv.'hcr
o.l»
A. Js MILLER& Cos
Wholesale aad Hr tail
DEALERS,
150 BAOUSKKU STH^T,
Savannah, (Jr.
Strict attention paid to Mattress making and
b’pholsteriug. Country order i carefully pack
ed. Parties desiring to purcha-e would and
.roll to give us a call and examine our stock.
M.L GOODS WARRENTED,
October Ist. IS'4. 21 Gm|
ifwm »U am luunij oaa<tM
fy.v.a a\ xui NO t f l .SuT ' 7SS '