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llaaaeatead Nolle*. 5.00
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article* of a personal character, charged for a*
ad ve4t tsemems.
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to show liipt Spann van a monomaniac
or inssno. They waned a mandamus alt.
suits*# nr daring the case t«> lie brought
op regularly before them at the next
term of the court. It eainc up in Its
tarn *od wn» argued by able counsel for
Spann. Money bad been contril tiled by
good men who wattled Spann to have
the benefit *il the law wonld allow,
jtnd flen. Phil Cook and Merer*. Ilaw
kin* A. Gttcrry were employed, hot after
• patient cotwideration that high trit.n
nal on the lltb of Peliruary last, confirm
ed the original verdict Ms» diet hart’*
rase waa argued also, and rendered the
18th of Fehroary, tikewise confirming
tlan verdict of Hie jury; and at the late
March letm of We hater Superior Court.
1 hey were rc-sentenced to be executed,
Spann day before yeaterday, and Mis*
Kl<erhart on the Sd of May.
At lime* while in the Confederate ar
my he would be very religion*, jealously
attending prayer meeting*, ig
prominently in the exttrciw*, and at other
time* he would try to got married—not
withstanding be had a wife and a nearly
grown daughter at home in .Georgia. A
notable instance occurred in the winter
of 1864, when hi* command was ata
tiooed at Peteisbnrg, V*., and Ik;, with
ethers, were sent down into North Caro
lina on a foraging expedition wlieie lie
formed the acquaintance of a woman
whom be engaged to n arry. Some of
hie compsniim# in the service learned
the facia and tried to dissuade him, re
minding him of his relutiaus at home,
but it did not move him from hi* pur.4,me
Ha had bis mind fully made up ; lt li bin
bear! set on amrryiug the woman, vnten
they found they could do nothing willi
him, tli*y c. nsnkrid it their duty to in
form the lady, tliut tin had a living wife
in Georgia, which they did. This broke
op the match, but Spaon was very an
gry with them for it.
Spann has been very pious in jail, and
professed his perfset willingness to die
and meet iiis God.
On Wednesday last ho sent out re
quests lo some old friends to bring a
good dinner on Tbnrsduy, ns it would lie
the last dinner be erei would eat. He
wanted sausages, and ham, and boiled
eggs, and butter, aud fritters, and num
nous other articles. “Let os eat, drink
and be merry to-day, for to-morrow we
die," iavoluntarily came into the mind*
of almost every one who hr aid of the re
quest.
Vuusi toadies of To-day.
Did you ever think whst a contrast
there is between the young Isdy of to
day aud the one of fifty, ar even a score
of yoais ago? Then a lady was one who
could take care ol herself—could sing in
plain musical English, wash, bake, and
cook all kinds of food, milk a cow if uec
rtsary, and make herself generally nse
lal. If sh4# didn’t sbe was called lazy
that was all tliere was about it. llut
now, we hove no lazy women j tltey are
all delicate. The modem young lady is
a strange compound of tires* and nerves
—by which w« mean those “exquisite
•esc ptibilitie* 'which cause her to shud
der when site sees • washtub, snd scream
at the sight of a Cow. She is a living
image made to bo waited upon. She
sings •‘divinely" and plays on the piano
“exquisitely;” hut neither ol there affect*
you as much as tlie jabbering of a North
American Indian, fin' it is not half as in
telligible. She lounges al out In the
morning, crochet or embroiders a little,
then diesses lietaelf up and promenades
for tlie benefit ol some "genteel exqui
site." Never marry the girl who sits in
the parlor while her mother stands iu tlie
kitchen. It won’t pay.
Plmkr Wowiati.
A vary plucky scln 01-mirtre*s keep#
in Con tilth, N. Y. She rictnlly had
occasion to reprimand a pffyd. when a
brother of the scholar lushed at her and
took hvr by the throat. Forthwith she
knocked him down. Getting up. he
tried the experiment over again, with a
like result. She tlien Informed ilns
champion that if he tried it a third time
she would kill him, and he, not in the
least doubting that she would keep her
word, concluded to evacuate the seuiina
fj. ltr
Too Meat “F:ne- «t ajvk. ’ —They tell a
story about a utau who put the saddle
hind-part toreuiost upou hi* horse while
in a condition ol dtstiuess, superinduced
by fire- water. Just a* he was about to
mount, a German frkod came up and
told him to bold ou a miuule, because
the saddle wasoi. wring and wanted re
fixmg. Tie horsetuau gazed for a mo
ment at tbe intruder, as if iu deep
thought, and then said, "you let that
saddle alooel How in thunder do yoo
know w. ich way 1 amgoiug?'' And the
gentleman Iroin tier many paaaed «n.
Miscellaneous.
hmMONS|j
"ism
Till* iinrlvsllHd Medicine I* warranted not to'
contain a aingle particle of Mercury, or any in
jurious mineral substance, but la i'L U hi. V VEU
ETAIJI.E.
For forty year* it ha* proved ll* great value
in all disease* of tbe I.iver, Bowels and Kidney*.
Thousand* of the good and great in ail part* of
the country vouch for it* woaderfnt and peculiar
power in purifying tire Blood, stimulating the
torpid I.iver and Bowel*, and imparling new
I.ife and Vigor to the whole system. 81M
MO.N'N 1,1 VKit REGULATOR is acknowledged
to imve no equal a* a I.IVER MEDICINE.
it contain- Tonr medical elements, never! nited
In the *ame happy proportion in any oilier prep
aration. via: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful
Tonic, an unexceptional Alternative and a cer
tain Corrective ol all impurities of the body.
Such signal success has attended its use. that it
i* now regarded as tbe GREAT UNFAILING
RI’ECIFIC for I.iver Complaint and the painful
offspring thereof, to wit: PTBPEPSIA,CONST!
PATION, Jaundice. Billion* attacks, SICK
HEADACHE, Colic Depression of Spirits,.SOUß
STOMACH, Heart Burn, Ac.
Regulate the Liver aud prevent CHILL,V AND
FEVER.
SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR is manufac
tured only by J. 11. ZF.IMN k. CO
MACON, GA_ and PHILADELPHIA.
Price *1 00 per package; sent by mail, postage
paid, *1.04. Prepared ready for use *I.OO and
*1.50. Hold by all Druggists.
Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations. (5-ly
Change of Nchctlnlo.
CXST-
AKKIIB ZIsJHpEKT r 1
L_j vmsr
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, 1
Ati-axth* axi> Gi;i.k Kaii.iioad, J-
Savannah. Fetinmajr 21, 1873. )
ON AND AFTER Sunday. February 25td,
Trains un this Road will run as follow* :
NIGHT EXPRESS PASSENGER .
Leave Savannah daily at , 4.40 P m
Arrive at Live Oak, daily at 3.20 a.m
44 Quitman daily at 3. 1 # ii.ro
** Tb<>ntaKvilie 4.55 a.m
44 Bainbridge at ?-»oum
«* Albany at 9.30 a.m
Leave Albany dally at .5,20 p ic
44 Bainbridge daily at ... * ts-45 p. m
Leave Thninasviua .... * 10.00 p.m
44 Quitman daily at. 11.33 p.m
44 Live Ouk, dally at 11.40 p.m
Arrive at Savannah daily at 10.10 a.m
Connect at Live Oak with train* on .1., P. and
M. tt. it., for and from Jacksonville,Tallahassee,
Ac.
No change of cars at Live Ouk
No change of cara between Savannah and A1 -
bany.
(aoae connection nt Albany with trains on
Southwestern Kuilroad.
DA Y PASSENGER.
i.eave Knvunnah, Sandayn excepttMl, at f.20 a.m
Arrive at Lawton. do. at 3.0.'» p m
*• Live Oak. do. at .'».40 p.m
41 Jacksonville, do. at 11.03 p in
Leave Jacksonville, do. at <5.40 a m
44 Live Ouk, do. at 11.40 a.m
44 Lawton, do. at 2:20 p.m
Arrive at Savannah, do. at 10.00 p.m
change between Savannah and Jack
sonville.
A CCOMMODA TfON TRA IN
Wkhtkhn Division :
Leave Lawton. [Sundays excepted] 7.Aott.m
Airive at Quitman. [Sundays " 11.08 am
41 Thoimiaville *• 44 1.10 p.m
** Albany 44 44 7.40 p.in
Leave Albany 44 44 7AO a.m
* 44 Tlioinoavlll*, 44 44 2.20 p.m
44 Quitman 44 44 4.32 p.m
Arrive at Lawton, 44 44 8.10 p.m
Connect at Albany with night train* on South
western Railroad, leaving Albany Monday, Tues
day. Thnraday and Friday, mid arriving at Al
bany Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Satur
day.
Mail Steamer leaves Baint ridge every Wei
neadfty nt 9.00 a. m. for Apalaebieola.
11. aS. lIAINKS.
[9 if] Gen’l Supt.
Notice. -^s®
WE HAVE this .lay purchased the Right to
the
WHIBCNANT
CITHPILUR BKSTROVBR.
For the County of Brooks.
Being satisfied that It will do all that it claims
to do, we offer thin great relief to the farmers of
this county. AH parties interested in this won
derful discovery will do well to call upon ns in
time to prepare themselves, so os to prevent the
great ravage oi the c dUm by the caterplller this
season. l>o not defer making yonr arrangements
until it is too late. It is guaranteed to do all it
claims. >
BRIGGS, JELK.S & CO.
Quitman, March 7, 1873. Cm
RIBBOHS, MILLINERY k STRAW QOODS, 1873-
. —Also—
irAife Goals, Embroideries, dre.
ARMSTRONG, CATOR& CO.
Importers, Manufacturers amt Jabbers of
Bonnet. I‘rinuniiig, neck and Sash Ribbons, Vel
vet. Ribbons. Neck Ties. Bonnet Silks, Sat
ins. Velvets and Crapes, Flowers. Feath
ers. Ornaments. Frames, sc.. Straw
Bonnets ami Indies’ and Chil
dren’s Hats triin’d and untriin’d.
And in connecting warehouse,
White 4Liam*, Embroideries* Lares,
Nets. Collars. Setts, IF dk fs, Veiling, Head
NeU. Ac.
No’s 237 and 239 Baltimore street.
BALTIMORE, : : MARYLAND.
goods are manufactured by us or
I bought for cash directly from tbe European and
| American Manufacturers, embracing all tbe lat
! eat novelties, unequalled in variety and cbeap
, ness in any market.
; Orders filled with care, promptness and dis*
patch.
SANCER-FEST:
q, (The Singiug Festival.)
A Collection of G lees, Fart-Songs, Clio
ruses, etc.
MALE VOICES.
Sample Copies mailed, past-paid, for $1.50; sls
per dosen.
Address, J. 1.. PETERS,
599 Broadway. New \ ork.
JO// WOMIK
VTEATLY and expcJlfica-ly cxccuud at tbe
‘ ti-uUL *.CLCe.
Miscellaneous.
tspEWwri
ttLOBE FLOWER
OOUaH SYRTJP.
This famous Cough snd Lung Rptnedy is the
active principle, obtained by chemical process,
from the ‘‘Globe Flower, ’known also as Bin ton
Root.” snd in Botany ss' Cepholanthns Occiden
tala ” This rare and delightful compound is a
certain eyre lor every form of
Cough,Xroncilitis Hoarsness. Whoo
ping’ Cough Asthma Croup, dec.
And wtil positively cure
CONHVMPTIQIV,
When token in time, »* thousands will testify. It
cures when all oilier means and remedies fail. It
has cured people who are living to-day with on
ly one remaining lung. Within the past few
years this remedy has been used in thousands of
cases with astonishing ‘and uniform success.
Actual experience! has _demonstratod the fact
that it approaches nearer a specific for Throat
and Lung Atfections than any medicine ever dis
covered It Is not only now being used and rec
ommended by the most learned nod skilled i’hy
siclans. but by the best and most distinguished
person* on the American Uonllneal.
Fi,owkk Srnrr contains no opium,
no poisonous or other disagreeable properties.
An infant wav lake it with perfect safeay. Globe
Flower Uongfi Syrup warranted to cure and give
satisfaction in every case, or the money refunded.
_*S«“!TB exits* ASK XI WDKKXI. BT THOt SAXOS.
?.S"-|T* rAtM KK* AKK CXKXOW.V,
Ihor sale by all Druggists everywhere. Price,’
Une Dollar per t.ottk-.
J)R. J. $. PEMBERTON A CO.,
Atlanta, Georgia, Proprietors A Mn.mfiictoves.
po- HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR,
Wholesale Agents, Macon; Ga.
Just Published!
STRAUSS’ WALTZES
ARRANGED AS
VIOLIN SOLOS.
ASK FOB PETERS' EDITION.
Paper Copy po»t paid, for $1 50; in boardfl.
$2.00.
Addresp, .T. X.. PETEWI,
.599 Broadway, New York.
A MODEL NEWSPAPER.
THE HAVANaVAII DAILY NEWS.
Th«* Savannah Daily Moitxixo Nkwr is an
knowifMignd by the prea« and p<-ople t«» be* tbe
b<‘Mt daily (mper uouth oflaouiavillf and east of
Sow Orleans*. Carrying with it the prestige and
reliability of age, it has all the vigor and vitality
of youth, and ita enterprise ae a gatherer of the
the latent and freaheat news haa a*toni*he<l its
contemporaries and met tbe warm approbation
of the public.
During tbe year 1873. no expenwe of time, la
bor, and money will be apent to keep tie* Morn*
ino Nkws ahead of ail comprUitora iti (Georgia
jourtinliMin, and to deserve the fiatteriug encoml
iitim heaped upon it from ull quarters. There
liai, hh yet, been no nerioua attempt made to ri
val tbe npecinl telegrttiiiH which the Sews irmti
gurated Aome yea in ago, and Hie consequence ja,
that the reader In search of the latent intelligence
always looks to the Mohmno Nkwb, The tele
graphic arrangement* of the paper are ouch that
the ominaioiis inudfc by the general presa reports
are promptly and reliably supiied by its special
correspondents.
Tbe Mornino Nkw* box lately been enlarged
to a thirty-six column paper, and this broad
scope of type embraces, daily, everything of in -
terest that transpires in thedoma n os Literature,
Art, Science, roiiHc*:., Religion, and General in
telHgtmcer giving to tbe readw more and better
digest mntfer tlmn any other paper in the fate.
It it. perhaps nwdles* to speak of the polttica
rtf the Morning Nkwh. For years and years— in
dtH*d, since its establisement- it Ims been a re
presentative 6oMthern paper, and from that
time to the present. In all conjunctures. It has
consistently and persistently maintained Demo
cratic States Rights principles, nnd labored, with
an ardor and devotion that know no abatement,
to promote and preserve the interests and honor
of the South.
Tbe special features of the Morning Nkws will
be retained and-improved upon duting the ensu
ing year, and several new attractions will be
added. •
The Georgia News items, with their quaint
and pleasant humor, anti tin* epitome of Florida
affairs, will becontinued during tbe year. The
local department will be. as it has been for the
past year, the most complete and reliable, to be
found in any Savannah paper, and the commer
cial columns will be full and accurate.
The price of the Daily is SIO.OO per annum;
$5.00 for six months; SI.OO for one month.
THE TIU-WEEKLY NEWS.
This edition of the Mohmno Mkwh is especial
ly recommended to those who have not the facil
ities of a daily mail. Everything that has been
Raid ia regard to the daily edition may be re
peated of the Triweekly. It is made up with
great care, and contains the latest despatches
and mat ket reports. Ttmprice of this edition
is SB.OO per annum. $3.00 for six months, and
$1.50 for three months.
TH R W BEKLY NEWS .f
The Wkkki.y MoRMNo Nkws particularly rec
ommends itself to the farmer and planter, anti to
those who live off th% line of railroad. It is one
of the best family papers in the country, aud its
cheapness brings it within tie reach of all. It
contains Thirty-six solid colnmns/»f reading mat
ter. and is mailed so as to reach subscribers
with the utmost promptness. It is a carefully
and laboriously edited compendium of the news
of tbe week, and contains, in addition, an infin
ite variety of other choice reading matter Edi
torials on all topics, sketches of men. manners,
and fashions, tales, poetry, biography, pungent
paragraphs and coudenßed telegrams enter into
itR make-up It contains the latest telegraphic*
dispatches snd market report* up to the hour of
goin{? to press, and is in ull respects, an indis
pensible adjunct to every home.
Price—Oue year, $2.00; six months, SI.OO,
three months, 50 cents.
Subscription for either edition of tbe Morning
News may be sent by express at the risk and ex
pense of the proprietor. Addesa
J 11. KSTILL. Savannah. Ga.
•NERVOUS DEBIUT?.|
WITH Ita gloomy Attendants, low
spirits, depression, invelitfetary
emissions, loss of semen, sperma
torrhoea, lose of power, ditijr head,
loss of memory, and threatened Im
potence, and imbecility, a sover
eign cure in 11 I'M PR REYN 4 UOMK-
OpATlIIl* KPEtINIC, Ns. TffKXTl'.
EIGHT. THIS SOVEREIGN KEMKOY tones
up the system, arrest;* the distihsiy. *, and im-
Itarts rigur and energy, life and vitality to the i
entire man. They have cured thousands of c.\sca.
I*j ice, JP per ptxckivge of dve boxes and a larse $2
vial, vbieh is very important in obstinate or old
ran**, or $1 jier tuagle box. Bold by ALL I)rug-
S 'ts, and sent by mail on receipt of price. Address
l MPHIiEYS f .spEtTEIC HOHKOPATIIIO
MEBICTNK CO., Kb<uc«av, hi. Y.
The Bth Wonder of the World has been fouinl
»u Georgia. The* discowrcr is a physician of j
long experience, «.\tcnsire observation and pro- 5
found judgment, and bis discovery has proven
such a blessing to woman, that it is already
known throughout the country as “WomanV
Best Friend.” With remarkable qnicknbss and
ectmist} U dnrM nil M««»of Blip pressed men
struation. acute or chronic, and restores neanh
in every instance. Dr. J. Bradfieid's Female
Regulator supplips a remedy long needed in tbe
treatment of diseases peculiar to woman. This
the Medical faculty knows and admits, while
many of our best physicians are using it in daily
practice. The medicine is prepared with great
care, bv L. H. Bradtield. Druggist. Atlanta Ga.,
and not'd at $1.50 per bottle by
DriiggistA e?er> where. jan24-tf
Miscellaneous.
FUBNITURE HOUSE,
QUITMAN, GA.
JOHN M. WITT,
Cabinnt Maker aUmlertakcr,
Has now on hand a fine lot of
B UREA U, X, BEDSTEA DS, SA FBh,
WARDROBES, WASH-STANDS,
Wlvtvok CIIAIIIS, Boston ROCKERS
and la prepared to put up to order—
SECRETARIES, SIDEBOARDS,
and everything needed in the Furniture line, and
in any style required.
An experience of magy year*, justifies him in
assuring the public that his work will give aat 1 *
faction In every respect; and prices will con
pare favorably with those of Savannah or else
where, with this* important advantage to the pu -
chaser : every piece Furniture leaving bis es
ÜblLshment will warranted.
lt<‘pn ifiii'j: done with ueatnets
and dispatch.
ptr- Coffins promptly forwarded to any Sta
tion on the Atlantic and (Jolt Railroad.
JOHN Xtt. WITT.
Quitman, Oa., Feb. 23, 1872. 8-ts
Mi*'' m mm
Metaiic Burial Cases,
Burial Caskets !
The undersigned notifies the public that h
has now completed all arrangements for tbe sue
ceasful conduction of the l nd» rtaker’s business,
having received the Agency for tbe sale of the
celebrated Fisk’s Metaiic flu rial and Cas
kets, and the same will be sold at regqlar Un
der faker's rates.
He will also keep on handover plated ban
dies and mounting's, which can be substituted
for the metaiic handles, etc., in a few minutes
\3guCitizeng of neighboring towns can be sup
plied promptly with aoy description ol case do
sired.
Terms, CASH on delivery.
JOHN M. WITT, Agent.
Quitman. July 14,1871. 28-ly
TO PLANTERS!
MONEY SIVEDIS MOMMIDE
TUB anilemifcned has on hand and is constant
ly arriving—
All Kinds of Plows !
and will have in a few dny» a lot of—
Stcrl Turn siiovcls Steel Nroo
ters, Sled Whole Shovels,
Clevises, Heel I’ius,
Crass Heels, &c,
all at LOWEK I‘IUCES than can be had in shop,
hero, and made of better material and bettei
workmanship.
t —He Is also Agent for—
DICKSON’S ( ELEBRATED
Cluster ( 1 otto!i Seed,
And the Celebrated
DOW LAW COTTON PLANTER
ASP
CiUAIVO DUsTHIBUTOII.
ive me a call before you lay in your
supply of Farm Implements for tbe year.
JOHN TIJLLMAN.
Quitman, Oa., Jan. 17.1573. 3-3 m
T. J. BTRHSTY. OKU. W, AVKKTT,
STREETY & AYIiETT.
r wrm m am memrm mm 9
AND PKAI.KR9 1\
Cooking nnd Parlor Stoves,
Os Various Styles and Sizes,
(WMOttvCft
And all kinds of
TIN AND HARDWARE,
QUITMAN. GA.
Roofing and Guttering done in the best style.
*Ve sell Stoves at or below Savannah prices.
We respectfully ask the people of Brooks aud
adjoining counties to give us a trial.
November l. 1x72. ly
T il K
WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING
iieiini.
The Wheeler & Wilso.i .Machine is a swift fin
gered sister of charity.
It is a triumph of mechanical genius.
It has no equal for family use.
We reler to the following prominent citizens
of Brooks county, who have this admirable rna
chine in use :
Oh. H. XI. Htrcu, F. E Torse.
Ci i.lkx Hkstek. Nicholas Reddick,
3.1). Eomo.ms.ox, W. It. HoU.OWAT.
James X'. Joxcs. Db. W. R. Joixjsk,
Pwwr Hikks. J.cob Moody.
N. M. Rrdmck, Hisns Sti d-till.
Mbs. M. 1\ Blac*. |
E. W. HARRAL, GenT Agent.
Savannah, Ga.
M. Xt. XIVERSON'. Agent,
Q"itman. Gen:-gia.
November 13, ltd 2. 4fi fim
HOTELS.
mMELMM.
A. B. ZiUCB . Proprietor.
Savannah, Ga.
Board per Day, $3 00.
October 25, 1872. 3m ,
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE,
COIL PRESIDENT & ADERCORN ST.,
Savannah, Gk.
Traneclent and Permanent Boarders Received.
DR. dTCOX
Would inform his old friends that he is now in
his New Quarters, located as above, and will
strive to give satisfaction to guests.
Cl large per Day, - - $2.00
July 15, 1870.
THE MCINTOSH HOUSE,
QUITMAN, GA.
J. R. Edmondson, Prop’r.
No pains will be spared by the present pro
prietor, to retain tbe well earned reputation and
patronage of this popular house ol eiitertuiumen
ksgu The tables will by supplied with the
very best the market can furnish; the chambers
w ill be kept neat and comfortable; nnd atlentive
waiters will be in attendance upon guests.
The patronage of tbe public is respectfully
i-o'iclted.
M* Charges Reasonable,
April 12, 1872. l.Vtf
IMT = : 1 House
a afawilwi. aaw**Wi
QUITMAN, ga.
D. V M< NEIT, Proprieior
rjIHIS Hotel is new open tor toe entertainment
.l of public. Permanent and Transient
Boarders, will be received and cared for on rea
sonable terms.
The house is located in the Southeast Section
of the town, and was occupied last year by Mr.
Jenkins.
The Proprietor will take every pains to make
guests comfortable and Imppy.
He solicits the patronage of the public.
February fi, 1872. 6-ts
SPOTS WOOD HOTEL.
Nearly Opposite Passenger Depot,
MACON, GA.
T. 11. HARRIS PBonsiKTOR
Hoard, S3 per Day.
January 3, 1873. 1-ly
Miscellaneous.
aBC>€BMKH.
Sash and Blinds,
Moulding??, brackets, stair ’Fix
tures, Builders’ Furnishing Hardware
Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles. Wire Guards. Terra
Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces
Window Glass a Specialty.
WHITE PINE LUMBER FOR SALE. *
Circulars and Price Lists sent free on appll
cation, by P. P. TOALE,
20 Ilayne and 33 Pinckney sts.,
octl-ly Charleston. S C.
A I’aper for the Masses:
Worth its Weight in Gold!!
Nothing like it in the World!/1
* TW7 roader l * " oaa tuf 10 nm times its
Every intelligent clthwn, profit lon A1 or non-nrofes
, umchankc or laborer to the whole country, should
sul*«cnbe V *r the Advisor. Wherever shown or seen
It la sure to lake a firm hold on the community, m its
Intrinsic value m a
Hua I ness nnd Family Paper
has made, and is making, fr>r it a circnlation and repo*
tatKrn unparalleled iu the history of Journalism.
It is * Baiunrrt. IG-fasb. 64-colcwt, luxsteati©
Wbmlt. It glTes you all
YOUR LEGAL ADVICE FREE.
OrtirfoAl Dwiftri. *» Pwiltlnp., Sr.lmrß.il
*nd Country lUsi.lnnci.,»»,] a ...i faml at Mbnnm'ioa
on rn.ll.ra of .prruU >tid griMral tatrust, «,uz>d in no
other Journal in the country.
i linifcnt SiWOil fkrew, THE LOST USE,
K,. mounted rmrfj to fhuoe, la pretentod to
•very yearly subscriber.
SotMcripiion price, *3.00 [Mrr jaa, in »dTar.cn.
Biogie copses tea cents.
PERMANENT AGENTS WANTED
Tot uiKTcopicd tarrttorr in the Tnlted St.tr. amt Cn
cada. Bj our Wrw Plan atom, nan I,an a coo.
t union, annual Incrw, -iU, l.ut little UU,r. Oor
afrents are making from $3 to S4O per day. Writs
at once, stating territory desired.
Address all Utters to
Czort k rmiiiw,
Pittsburgh, Pn,
February 7, 1873. 6-fim
Wry Will Ve Die;-*- Death, or what Is worse,
is the* inevitable result of continued suspension
of the menstrual tow. It is a condition which
should not be trifled. In all cases of suppres
sion, suspension or other irregularity ot the
•■c urses," Dr. J. BradfiekTs Female Regu ator
is the only sure remedy. It acts by giving tone
to the nervous centres, improving tbe blowl and
determining directly to tbe organs of menstru
ation. It is a legitimate prescription, and the
most intelligent Doctors use it. Prepared by
J.H. Bradfield. druggist, Atlanta. Ga. $3.50
per bottle, and sold by respectable druggists ev
erywhere. jao24-tf
Stein
12,000,00 0 ACRES 1
Cheap Farms!
The cheapest land in market for sale by the
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.
j In the Great Platte Valley.
3 000.000 Acres iu Central Nebras
ka now for sale in tracts of forty acres au*i up
wards on five and ten years credit at 6 per cent.
No advance interest required.
Mild aud healthful climate, fertile soil, an a
bundaoce of good water.
THE BEST MARKET IN THE WEST! The
great mining regions of Wyoming, Colorado,
Utah and Nevada being supplied by the fartnen
in the Platte Valley;
SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO A HOME
STEAD OF 160 ACRES.
THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONTEB.
Free homes for all! Millions of acres of ehoico
Government Lands open for entry under tbt*
Homestead Law', near this Great Railroad, with,
good markets end all the comreniebces of an old 1
settled country.
Free passes to purchasers of Railroad L&nd*
Sectional Afaps. showing fto Land, also new
edition of Descriptive Pamphlet with new Mips
mailed free every wheie. Addref>a
* * O.F. DAVIS.
Land Comm iwioner U. P. R. R.
Omaha, Neb.
SSOO IN PRIZES.
Extra Early Vermont. Ten days
earlier than Early Rose. Enormous
ly ]*roductive and of E xcellent Fla
vor. $1 per lb.; 4 pounds by mail,
postpaid for $3.50.
Compton's Surprise. 620 Bushels to
th£ acre. A little later than Early
Rose. Equal in quality, $3 per
pound, by mail, postpaid
SSOO will be awarded, as premiums
to those who prodnee tbe largest
quantity from one pound. Descrip
tive Circulars of the above, with list
of 300 varieties of Potatoes, free to all.
Illustrted Seed Catalogue. 200 pa
ge-, with Colored Cbromo, 25 cents.
Anew Tomato, tbe “ARLING
TON.-’ Early, solid and productive.
Price, 25c per packet; 5-packets, sl.
B. K. BLISS & SONS.
T W O N E W
Potatoes!
23 Park Place, New York.
Mm fiiir
I* the bypt. Keeps fresh anu sweet throughout
the winter Seed, 25ts a packet; G packets, $L
Mammoth Cabbage, weighs 20 to GO lbs., 20c. a
pkt. Mammoth Squash, 100 to itoo lbs. 20c.
Snake Cucumber, 3 feet and coiled, 15c. Yard
long Hearts, 15c. Husk Tomatto, keeps fresh for
a year, 2sc. paper. Radish, wonderful, 15c. A
pkt. of either .sent, postpaid for price; all for sl,
G. H WILLIAMSON, Gallatin, Tenn.
BABCOCK
EXTINGUISHER
SEND F R
“ITS RECORD”
F. W. FAR WELL, Secretary.
407 Broadway, New York. 78 Market et.,Chicago
Use the Reislnger Sash Lock and Support to
FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS!
No spring to break, no cutting of sash: cheap,
durable, very easily applied; holds sash at any
place desired, and a self fastener when the sash
is down. Send sbupp for circular. Circular
and six copper bronzed locks sent to any ad
dress in the U. S., postpaid on receipt of 50 ctfL
Liberal indneeroentado the trade Agents wan
ted. Address REIS INGEU SASH LOCK CO.,
No. 418 Market N’t., Harrisburg, Pa.
Sewing Machine
IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
Agents Send for Circular. Address:
“DOMESTIC” Sewing Machine Cos., N. Y,
[Established 18#).]
WELCH 6l GKJITITHS,
Manufacturers of Saws,
SUPERIOR To ALL OTHERS.
EVERY SAW WARRANTED.
FILES, BELTING AND MACHINERY
.gfirOBKiMT.
rice List and Circulars free.
WELCH & GRIFFITHS
Boston, Mass., k Detroit, Mich.
S A W S
EVERY CORNET BIND
JN the country will receive aspendid piece of
BAND Mlfree, by sending a two-cent
stamp to EDWARD A SAMUELS, Publisher,
Boston. Mass.
(AAk (&*IA per day! Amenta wan*
ted! All classes of work'
iug people, of either sex, young or old, make'
more money at work for us in their spare mo
ments, or all the time. than at anything else.
Particulars free. Address G. STINSON& CO.,
Portland Maine..
Agouti! ,f rare Chance!
We will p*»y all Agents $lO per week in cash
who will engage with us at once. Everything
furnished and ixpconw paid. Andreas
k A. COULTER A CO., Charlotte, Mich*.
IlflklCV Made Rapidly with Stencil and
IVIUntT Key Cheek Outfits. Catalogues
and full particulars FREE. S. M. Spencer, 117
Hanover St., Boston.
Bi ST AN'D OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE
SANFORD’S
Liver Invigorator,
A purely Vegetable and Tonic for Dyspepsia’,
Constipation, debility, Sick Headache, Billions
Attacks, aud all derangements of Liver, Stomach
and Bowels. Ask your Druggist for it. Beware
of immitations.
$i nnn K - “
OHiUtiU!E,
ted Piles that Dtc Bi.vu s' Pii e Remedy fails to
i cure. It is prepared expressly to cure tbe piles,
and nothing else. Sold by all druggists. Price,
51 00.
E. C. WADE,
BROKER,
AND
Commis’on Merchant,
WILL give strict attention to the Purchase
and Sale of Real Estate and Personal
Property, of every deacript on.
for the purchase of Cotton prompt
ly attended to.
December 8. 1871. 49-tt
FfIHAJUCO at 50 cents per pound, at
JL PAINE A HALL S