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ISXttmDAY, FERBUAuy.24 >- M874.
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THEA&GRR.
The friends of this road sUU clings
with commendable tenacity, to the
original design' of constructing m
line to Pollard, v 5W are perfectly sat
isfied, that at fiojnetiilioy and not.'far
in the futUjre eit^ifer^ this great road
will be completed ^and over its length
ened route, will roll much oi the vast
wealth a^d prodncts of the Mississip
pi valley, t<^the Atlantic ocean.
Charleston,' Port Boyal, Wilming-
, Tl^fiTi^tES is kept regularly ^ sale
t tit the Book|8tore,by.Miss'Addie Me
ClelianT '
Colquitt and Berrien Superior
Courts.
As a bill is pending in the Legisla-
lure to change the lime of boldin*:
‘ these Courts, Judge Hansell has ad;
: jouriied them 10 suit the time fixed hi
the bill. Berrien Cou:t will be held
-bVnie~lhir<TMonday, and Cdqmtt-oji
Wednesday after the fourth Monday
in March next.
Tho legal session of the present Leg
islature closes to-day. What bote
th^done?' • • • _ )| )
- Our-popular young friend and com
mercial traveler, Mr. , had
important business up 'at Smith ville
this week. Wonder it acertainyoung
lady, who has been turning the heads
of so many of our young meu had any
thing to do with it.
Johnsou of the Bainbridge “Sun,"
docs up the hal nuisque which come Oif
at Aloauy on the 6th In a three quar
ter column article, and then says b
has not space to do the occasion jus
lice. In the account, Coh Styles lli
bandit is very properly followed by j
becoming “devil,” Mr. Cheeves.
“Straws.”—Under this head Pen
dleton publishes two chapters fro
our columns, and hopes soon to he
. able to.iuecrt the third... ,,
WeijCJiarley, if you will send us a
piece of cake, wo will try andput.you
up a neat notice when the affair conn
ofl‘. The event-will doubtless contain
ample material lor the third chapter.
Tho County Court bill was laid 0
the table, day before yesterday in tl:
Senate, Which iu effect kills the bill
It is 8incc)cly rcgicttcd by every one
who favors a retrenchment in our
county expenses, that Ihis or some otfc
or bill did not pass, which would have
kept the jail clear of scores ot petty
offenders, who are uow fed by ib
county for six months to await a trial
of some trivial offence.
CONSISTENCY A JEWEL.
be remembered that
sion. a great and important work, and
one in which the State was interested
very largely, ^ asked that the -State "7
should lend'its aid to ihe extension A
NOTARY PUBLIC,
p9*?&*4ovifvrJ < l
ton,Portsmouth, Brunswick and other- ot4be road toitetrue terminus.. f These. ®PA
l Written for the Time.®.
“CAPPING THE CLIMAX.”
Daybreak! Aurora is in a lit of tli
pouts; she has not donned her shining
attire this morning. But old ypolu
bus been mustering his squadrons for
two days, and is now making a grand
display. 1 hope he is pleased with
. his' success in “raising the wind.” I
think it a decidedly magnificent suc
cess. How dopircutiagly those tall
pines nod and bow to every passing
I shall not be surprised it the.
top of the house blows off! Bui rain or
febinb;l must got up and prepare break
fast. Hal, up with *you and build n
lire! M., and his hunter friends will
' 10611 {tohere, hungry and wet as—
well—%s wet as some of Noah’s ante-
dcluvian, unbelieving relatives were;
so I'm'Ust get out ail of M’s, wardrobe
for ihyn. I hope they will uot bnug
h<nnt* any game—not even a sparrow
—for we do not need il, and I urn sick
\ and tired of it* Hal, what are you do
ing? What! not a single match?
Earth has some dieary sounds! how
you shiver when, from out of the deep
silenco aud miduight, you bear the
discordant boot of the owl; in a mo
ment you thiuk of a yelling Indian
wiili bloody tomahawk waved aloft,
and feel so thankful that they are fifty
miles distant. Or when you know,
from unerring symptoms, that you are
al-out to catch lip with one of your
nervous headaches, aud Tommie,
seized with an iudustnous lit, comes
in with an old saw and tile, and goes
to work, That, too, is a dismal sound;
but, whqb you are twenty-five railed
from any match you kuow anything
about; when a mile and a swimming
creek lie between you and your near
est neighbor, from whom you can bor
row a little fiie, wheu the rain is fail
ing in torrents, and the wind is blow-
f iug, groat guns—this sentence embod
ies all dreariness—the lost match is
gone! What must we do, Hal? What
* can wo do, mother? I gototlielirc-
, place—alas! only a sooty puddle meets
my eye. Oh! lor one match! Oh!
that I could like an Indian, make fire
by rubbiug two sticks together! Oh!
^ 1 that I were Prometheus baring the
chain, the rock and vulture, f leul
lliat.il would be a comfort to lie down
‘ and have a good cry, but I have tm
»• time for that—I must think, so I sit
down and watch Hal, who, urged on
by a ‘‘forlorn hope,” is casti
his bright brown eves into the most
unheard of, unlhought of places for
matches, over the door, in the photo
graphic album, the tea caddy—untic-
« • dug' every paper parcel he comes
across, (of couise, spilling its contents)
and at length in the empty powder ke;
Ah! on idea—an inspiration almost;
•• '' Hal, -see if you can get .a little powder
ahda'guucap? He brought them iu
triumph: now a hammer, nail, and a
bit oi board. I drove the nail through
the board to keep it steady. Hal, a
few fat splinters, and a dry lire coal.
1 got some cotton, and to make assur
ance doubly sure, from a matrass some
cotton as the success of our experiment
depended on perfoct freedom from
moisture wrapped thecottou around the
nailvBprinkled the powder on it, fitted
the cap on the nail and gave it. with
a beating heart, a little tap with the
• -hammer. Puff—puff: yes, it has caugt
• - oio ll Qi>p)y u)ore cotton,,the dry coal and
i«.; i.. i splinters, then blow—blow, just as you
would if you knew your breakfast dc-
pended on your blowing. And soon had
a roaring fire^ugood breakfast by the
. ..Umjbe hunters returned. Tee, they
f^ . Arsn wet Who says i was cot equal
.0 JL'to the emergencrjft Wbd sicji I did pdt
'Tap the climor’ttol tim'd.
seaport citipa; are straining every
nerve, to secure a good share 'Of t6ii
immense mass of wealth and travel,
which must of necessity, soon flow to
ward our seaboard. Is Savannah do
ing her duty to the pyero ifetffif Is jibe
sufllciently aroused and awake to the
importance of securing her share of
this rich heritage? Is she going to
allow a powerful rival corporation, to
strangle an artery which might be
soon made to pulsate, by a coniinuous
line of rails, fronTthe Atlantic to the
Crescent City? , The City-of Savan
nah is vitally interested iu the early
completion of the Gulf Road, jan<l yet
It seems |o us, that she is altti6st<erfm-
Inally inert in the matter! Th‘4 advan
tages which shenow den ves from Ibis
coiporation, although in its present
unfinished state, are not inconsidera
ble According to the showing made
at the late stockholders meeting It will
be seen that, “of the cotton received
at Savannah oVer the Gulf road, that
109,419 bales were consigned to mer
chants In Savannah, while only 18,983
bales passed through to other markets
—thus demonstrating liow much
the Gulf road has contributed, and
is doing to invigorate and strength
en that city as a great cotton market,
and not to make it. merely a shipping
port.”
The Gulf Hoad has struggled Ion-
and hard, under the most adverse oir
cumstances. Let Savannah come up
generously with her aid, together with
the entire line, finish the'road and the
vast increase of business the first year,
would prove the wisdom of the move
ment.
Second Grand Annual
liritli Ball, Albany Ga.
This brilliant affair came off on
evening of the 17th inst., under the
.supervision of a coi$rajttee of geu&e-
men, who have certainly, won
fading houors, in the successful man
ner in which tho affair was planiied
and executed. Notwithstanding the
threatening aspect of the cveniug, by
9 o’clock, long rows of carriages were
drawn up in front of Willinghams
hall; and from which, perfect bevys of
tho fairest of creation, rapidly alighted
and ascended' lhe broad stairway
leading to the ladies reception'<room
emerging- again, they enter the brib.
liantly lighted and handsomely deco
rated hall, where a hundred lights
Hash upon tho gay happy tbionj
ho move so gracefully beneath
thei«* steady blaze. , 1
1 he grand march puts in motion, no
Jess than one hundred and fprty ( three
couples. It was a most brilliaotscene
aud one uot cosily forgotten, by those
lio witnessed it. Beautiful women,
tastefully and elegantly dressed, in the
full flush of maturity, gracefhily aud
confidingly leaning on the arms of gal
lant meu. Girlhood too, the charm
ing and fascinating vista of early wo
manhood, just opening before their
happy flashing eyes, investing with,
bright and rosy tints; even com
monplace scenes and objects.
The ball was beautifully and elabor
ately decorated, showing no less the
skill of those who executed the exquis
ite work, than the taste displayed ■ by
those who did the plnuning. The music
was unexceptionable, the gentlemen
never wearying, never tiring, until
the happy daneers quit the hall “at
5 o’clock iu the morning.”
W hat can we say of ihe supper? It
must have been seen and tasted to be
appreciated. Every imaginable deli-
acy, prepared and arranged in the
most tempting manner, were lairly
heaped on tho long rows.of tables,
prepared to accommodate three liuu-
dred guests. All the details were hap
pily attended to, cloak and hat rooms,
reception 100ms, etc. Where these
details are not overlooked, you may
always he assured, that more im
portant matters are not neglected.—
To ike committee generally, we are
undcVobligations for courtesies.
We policed quite a number of gen
tlemen from Thomasvillc; Messrs.
Isaac, Pass, Levy, Love and Loliu-
stein; some of whom, were so badly
wouuded by copids’ shafts, that they
tvero left behind; and iudecd the
ter did not escape a fate, which seems
to be common to all who come within
the charmed circle. of Albany society.
Willinghams hall Is certainly one
of the finest in the State for a ball.—
One hundred couples dancing easily
at one tiroo. Albany may tye, an( l
doubtless is, proud of this magnificent
hall. But they should give it the
finish which it deserves.
W r c have heard ftiuch of Albany
beauties and hospitality. Wo have
enjoyed the latter and seen the former.
The oue is unbounded, and ihe other,
well, the number and force of adjec
tives in the English language, alone
causes us to drop our pen in despair
at the poverty of our . dialect, when
treating this subject.
The Thomasville delegation, made
their headquarters at the Barne®
House. What Mvriek Baines, don’t
know about making his guests feel at
home, is not worth knowing. Polite
and attentive servants, and a table
spread three times a day, which would
tempt an epicure, places the Barnes
House among the best kept aud liest
patronized hotels in South Georgia*
men who made such .a fierce. fight,,
against aiding the A. & G, Railroad,
now coo as gently as doves, and have
no word of protest, against Involving
the State»»till .further,in an enterprise^
which, > whatever may have been its
Anginal purity, certainly degenerated
into a: combination by which the State
of Georgia, was most egregiously
swindled by a fet of sharpers. Gov
ernor Sriiilh, under the pressure from
upper and middle Georgia, withheld
his signatnie from a bill, which would
have insured, thu.completion of our
own great thoroughfare; now lets see
if he will sign the one fur the exten
sion of the M. & B. Railroad. 1
. 1 —
The following touchingly beautiful
lines, we extract from the pages of
the “Southern Music Journal,” They
were traced by the tender hand of ^f?
fection; thoy breathe the purest aud
gentlest love; and will bo read with,
moistened eye, by the many friends jof
the' lovely young. lady, who has been
mysteriously called away to.theskies,
from among thS Companions of her girl
hood; one of whom lays these Vweel
stanzas on the bier of her departed
friend.
AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED
TO THE MEMORY OP
TITIA ROSE BUB,
Who Died November 18th 1873.
’nre iu a HHy bud. bun-tin^ iu bloom,
lirljrln as a Har in tbe crown of nigbt;
-idaut •-*
Sltarklin;
Qucwly yet
tbe crown
•lew in the bright sunlight.
inUc aa a little cliibl;
yet gentle as a little cliil...
. jul full of ill nsic, her heart full of loye ;
Taken from earth in the noonday of life,
Culled to a home with angle* above.
Icr brown ey«* cloned gentlv, her smile lin
gering yet. ; : j
As if dreaming of'all that in brightest and
.’cnderly, sadly, one list look we take,
Then Silently, gently they lay her to rest
Iitrth was so taautlfnl, the future so bright,
Why. wa*. she .taken when life#emm*d c
Gently, Faith whispers, with‘her low'street
Question not, doubt not, sorely ’Us
God help us all, to trust and believe,
Th-‘ — *- * —*
Oft ci
o centre our hopes on the bright Wor
above. . b . v St. Ekmoxds.
n mercy and loto ;
New ^Injcrtiscmmts,
GREAT
FBEtSHT
---AND
Passenger Line
VIA
SAVANNAH, GA-,
8*&a lime.
First Gloss Passage Rates,
ug Statei-ooms & Meals, on Steamships
3XTE-W ■2'OBK
Jfcm iT^erttscnxeiits.
READ and SAVE
5.00! W jr|_
i- $
-mKg&OBBHCK
^ewIng "machine co,
Ition givem to the collection of
om*
" - '' f / r r A • i
ochloceoneC~
>
Proposals to repair the bridge on the Oeh-
lockonce RiVcr,’ on the Albany (stage line'
toad, stating what is necessarry to make it
a safe.bride, may be made t<t the,County Com
missioners at their next meeting on the first
Tnoadayi in March next.
WJ. YOUNG,
Cbm’n Board Commissioners.
W. P t lfCBEKT, Clerk, : feb 14-St.
PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTICE!
Teachers who wish to be examined will
please remcmlurr that the Board meets on the
first Saturday in each month at 10 A. M.
Those having business with the Commission
er iHll find him in his office, ill the Saturday,
and at other times, when not olfiiaUy engaged
in visiting the schools.
HENRY ACABB, ,
' (Jointr of Education,
Caxs. S. Rockwell, r: :
Pros’l' Co. Bokrd of Education, feb. 11-tf
^BE YOU INSURED ? IF NOT
. i, INSURE IN WOE
Equitable Fire Ius, Co.
.' f “ ' i-Tebslaville, Terxn.
CAPITAL,—$1,000,000
A Reliable, Sound, Substantial, Southern
Company. •
P. TTcGLASHAN, Agent.
Lessons in Dancing !
MR. JAS. L. WOLCOTT
Respectfully invites tbe attention of parent*
to the advantages of hi* weekly lesson*, in the
graceful art of dancing. Proper deportment,
GEA0E AND EASE OF MANKEB
Arc of the highest importance to those wli
move in
R^flnoci Sooiety,
and they are to be acquired
ONLY BY PRACTICE.
Classes are exercisedRVERY SATURDAY t
Half-past 2 O’clock, P. M,
John mcdonough.
. BALJXTYNE.
, per oent‘ j
The • Florence
“A Complete Pictorial History of tho
Timea.''-‘TJie beet, cheapest, and
in the. Union.”
WEEKLY.
SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED.
' r ’ y f^' ’ ”T Z'r
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‘"TltflhluMj !■ Iks Makari most powerful
illostnued period cal published lu this eonntrv.
ItoTiauuuwr
n
omr b»
000, the Weekly is read by at least half o nttUioc
persona, and its influence as
is simoly tremendous
positive poskitMS, and
political and social p
Its editorUiaam scholarly and coavinctna and
carry much vr ight. Its i lustrations of current
its a e fall and fresh, and are prepared b\
be*t_desiuaors. With a ulafion of 150,
expresses decLeii
problems.—{louisTille Cou-
BUBSORIPTIOHS-1874.
been greatly improrecd and simplified in the
lost six months ana now defies competition for
»im i-licity and duruUliiy.
It is the only sewing machine that feeds the
o k iu more than one direction or makes more !
ian oue stitch.
Don’t Chill to tee the FLORENCE before pur- ,
FLORENCE SEWHfB MACHINE 00.;
15, Cotton avenue, Macon, Ga.
Terms:
—*»» I For tbe third Uracst ditto,
*4MmdoJ.,pr. 1 »ymc»tori-. b> ! ,
PREMIUM LIST .
ON
FIELD CROPS,
•i’1| H
OFFERED BY THE
. SOUTH GEORGIA
A. & E Association,
Uao Fair of 1S74.
‘ ' CLASS 1.
For the largest crop of cotton pro
duced upon onq acre of up
land, with a statement ot tho
mode ot cultivation, the
amount act! kind of manures
> used,' the ptriod of. planting,
the number .o| times ploughed
and hoed, the kind of seed
used, aud giving coat ot pro
duction,
For the Second largest ditto,
TOTHE
$•20
Subscriptions to Harper’s Magazine, Weeklj, ,
Scriber »t the .fficc where
An Extra opv of either the Magazine. Week
ly.t-r Bazar will besuppUedgratisforevervClal^
of Five Snb«enbcnt at (4 OO each, in ot.e remit
tance; or, Six Copies for *30 00, withont
cooyj.poetagepayable b~ - v —*
oflb es where received.
, For largest crop of cotilon grown
on 5 acres of land m one body
same requirements as above,
. ~r the second Ura>st ditto,
For largest crop of field peas rais
ed ou 1 acre.
For largest aud best crop of na
tive grass bay raised on one
10
BRESSUTAXV’S
European House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
THE CHEAPEST HOTEL
THE CITY:
m
Board and Lodcingrpordny,
Only $1.50.
The Proprietors Is determined tliat tho Atten
tion and Bdl of Fare given t<> gutats
SHALL NOT liE SURPASSED
by any of the high-priced hotels in this section
beat el 1
ofexpc ,
prisir.g Seventeen Volumes, sent
j of $5 25 |*er vol., freight
The'podtage on Harper’s Weekly is 20 cent*
vr, which be paid at the subscriber
st-office. Address—
i/AKPEB Jt BROTHKRS.
jan31-tf -Vew York.
The Building, having been recently Enlarged
idTui -* - — — -----
290. gUC:
and Tui proved, now affords accommodation:
J. B RES .VAN, Prop.
oct25-6m
G. NOBLES,
Madison *Squ tre } BULL ST.
(Cor. Drayton & Macou sts.}
DEALER IN
Plants, Flowers, Bulbs & Flow
er beeds, Hanging Baskets
OF ALL KINDS.
-.BOUQUETS, .etc., made to Order.
j j F. M, FAIKCLOT11.
*r.
ISAAC CROWELL, Comiqacder,
Leaves New York every ’Saturday, from Pi<
13, X. 1L. foot of Cedar st,!at 8 iu.. au
Savannah, Ga. T ever>-Saturday.
Through Rales trad Bills of Lhdlng to' a_.
iioints South and,Southwest, G< orgin, Eloiido,
Alabama, M’lsUfeippi and East Xcnnessce, in
id Uulf Ronds.
connection with .GeorgiaCentral aud Atlantic
LOW DEN, Agent, 93 West St.
• “■ Agents, Sav’b, GaJ
I Geo. YojtOK. Agent
, t;a. C. JL R..
. Y. | 409 Broadway, N. Y.
1S , 7'-1.
McDOXOlGH, BALLtXTlNE.
Iron RRfl Brass
FOUNDERS
Machinists and Pattern Makers.
Iron’Fronts for stores and dwellings
Fcrandas and Cemetery Railings of
various designs as low as can be pirf-*
chased in the North.
SUGAR MILLS AND BOILERS, GIN
GEAH AND HORSE POWERS, ETC.
First Premrum .for best Sugar Machinery
ana. Iron Castings at South Qeorgia
Agricultural aud Mechanide As
sociation Fair, 1872; also at
Savannah Agricultural
Association 1872.
Cor. East Broad and Liberty Sts.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
PLANTS, &c.. Ad,
AT TSTE'W YORK COST,
At NOBLRS’ Greenhouae and Ice cream Gul
den.
Chtakigdoa freeoiul.can be had at tho TImlo
y; postage payable by the sulMcrii«rs at tki
_.es where received. i . , ,
Bn k Nnmben.t«ii besumi'icd at any tirre. For largest and best crop of grass
-Sum?SmS’Ciu 21 >'“- °‘ h « lhan
ofexiiense,for ooeach AcompietcSot.com- on ono acre,onc balelorsatu-
«... receipt of j pie; with manner of making
* j ^qd saving,
a For largest crop of corn grown on
'* j oue acre of upland, period of
. I planting, mode of cultivation,
j kiiul of coru, times ploughed
- ! aud hoed, amount aud kind
I of manure applied, giving
I cost of production,
| For the second largest ditto,
; For tho third largest ditto!
For largest crop oi coru grown on
I 5 acres of upland, iu ♦ *ne body,
; same requirements us above
For secput\.hirgcst ditto,
For third largest ditto,
j For largest crop of wheat grown
on one acre, (dot less than 25
bu) same requirements,
' For largest crop ot rice on 1 acie,
I For largest crop of oats zaised ou
5 acres.
For largest crop of rye raised on
5 acres,
For largest crop ot sweet potatoes
raised on oim acre, the crop
■ to be arrived ui by digging
aud measuring au average
Bakery
CONFECTIONERY,
A. HOMEISTEE,
AT ms OLD STAND,
Ke«p« constantly on hand a full supply
Candies,
Boltins,
Nuts,
jellies,
m Pickles,
»ult*. a’f kiuds,
And everything in thpi line of merchandise.
TOYS :
Choioo selection embracing everything «alcubi-
tedtopleaso the little folki>.
Fiue Liquors,
I For lai
gt'i of a
r piuiler
i of grcuud peas
used per aere.tho
icertaiued by Uig-
1 For the liest acre oi »
ale: & lags: is
ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT.
WEDDING
Or other Parties supplied upon short uot
hj the 15th Dec.
atulemenl to bu rendered
to what has been used ;
• what sold.
Competitors for tho above premium i
are required to have tho land tueus
tired and the articles to be weighed o
measured iu the presence of three db
interested and reliable witnesses an-
' ccrt'.lieate produced lroiu them with .
J sample of crop.
j The requirements above must b
furnished in writing V
Thomas,
»
Decatur,
Brooks,
And Neighboring
COUNTIES.
I adopt this medium of
j bringing to your notice the
j value of u.y
&- j |
ii! Chemical Preparation
i
l For Fertilizing
;< KNOWN AS
li j
SOLOMON'S
’ROWLAND COMPOUND,’
And state *uoh liict* an will
lisabusc tho minds «f any who
inight have been unfortmi'ito
in tho past soason’s appliimco
■ >1 it, us well as to counteract
certain misrepresentations
which have been m :do detri
mental i<> tho introduction of
an urticle which (and the slan-
lerers know) is dostinod lo
the Fanners
.... ll»e time ot making the entry.
. {' All parties exhibiting aru requgste
to cuter by the 15th of September.
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Sold by all druggist*.
TO THE
NERVOUS ANDOEBILiTATEd
,i OF BOTH HEXES.
No Charge, for Advice d? Consultation.
Dr. J. B. Dyott. graduate of Jeffem
ienlCollege. Philadelphia, author of
valuable works, can be consulted oo
ease* of the Sexual or Urraary Organa, (which
heha^mado an tunccial ^tady) either In male
“*—*’ atier from whatcan^eorigfna
female;
tu>r or.la ..
years enables hi
bow long standing. A practir«foir 30
We Challenge the State.—Our
esteemed old friend Parson Tucker,
of Colquitt, was last week made the
happy fajtor of _hia. .thirty-second,
twenty-five of whom arts livio?.. :Xo
danger of Colquitt ever going Radical
if this kind of thing is kept up.
The.Pareon has been a regular sub
scriber to the Times ever since ita
first issue. Heads of familiea^foU
B3j(8»'!»»«{tllil. :. ~- v ,_
'iL-vaees with
Cum. guaranteed. Charges reasonable.
Ttune at dLtaare ran forward lifter des<
ing symptom* ai.d enrio^ieg stamp to pn
ur«U«e. Send for the Gnnx to llmi
Price 10c. .T. B. DYOTT, M. D.
Physician and SargOoa.
lOl Di ’
fel'21-ly
4 Duane St-, N. Y,
JOHN M. COOPER &. CO.,
Cor. Wbitakef & St. Julian Streets,
Savannah, Ga.
Wboleriale and Retail Dealer* in
Books and Stationery of all Kind.
CopyiAg and Seal Presses,' Sutvcyong Com-
pasces, News and Buok Printiug Pa|>er
and Ink, Gold Pens, Pen aud /’epcil
Cases Desk and Pocket Knives.
* Ledger, Writing and Colored
Papers, Playing, Visiting
and Printers’ Cards,
Portmonaies, Ac.
School Purui-
tare and V. '
• . (■ School.
Reqnbdtim
at Sehertnrrhom & Co’s
Prices, for whom Wo aro Agent*. Boole*
•rdered or Imported at New York rates.
We fell confident tliat we can sell as low as tbe
lowest, either in Charleston. Augusta, Atlanta,
Macon, or any other sonteern City.
Write or caU and learn our Prices.
AT CHAMBERS.
Jaxtabt 20, 19:4.
ORDERED, that a apeeial-Tennof the Su- I
periorCouTt for.tbe county of TJsfmaa, for the
trial of criminals, bo bclg, commencing at ten
o’clock, A. it, on Monday, the setotefd day of
March next. Parties and witoaaee* in all
criminal caaes, an requested to attend.
AUGUSTIN H. HANSELL,
janSl-td . Judges CB.C.
“Unquestionably the .best sustained work
of the kind in the World.”
Harper’s
Ad Jk C3-JA. Z13ST El
rh»4112^66
stss
113.583
114,136
114273
lmue
110.013
117,858
'118.445
118.702
118.703
118.704
118.750
118,788
110,138
1104*
110453
119.155
119,388
119.721
119^34
120474
12i13Sl
120,515
12U1578
120,779
121.087
121404
121489
Biinsjoor Job w»,-k totheXoies
omi iht vwMtifr ua4 tor jtiua.
Nonces or Pgzss.
Tbe ever-increasing circulation of ;hte ex-
‘ ' * ■“ ** contiaucl adapta-
, id nct-d.8. Indeed,
think into how many tnrac* it pene-
v-crv month, we mn»t <04ei.lt-7 it at
the etjucatora an well as entertainers cf
the public mind., lor its vmr popularity b
beya won by no ai^eal to stupid prejudices 1
dennrred UMrs^JBtttoii Globe. :
. lha character which this Vagazina roioeM
for'va lety. enterprise; artistic w*eltb, and I
eranrefltareUwthaakeptp «* «JUi, if it b
u >t1e»J »be time-, ihoald cause its condormrs
regard It with j ostifiaMa eo*mi4ac«i cy. It si..
entitles them to a great claim nj«m the puMic
gr-titnde The < agazine has don,' ».«•! aa
not evil all the days of it* life.—{Br.xily 1^ Eagl.
STIESCEIPTIOltS—1374.
Terms:
. Harper;*- Vsg* rine..» ne year. ... || 00
ti 0* includes prepayment of C S. poffage be
tkwpdhUsaenk.. .
^abscripriucs to Harper’s Magazine, Weekly,
and Bazkr. tqesm adit— far one year. $10 uj;
or, t*o of JIa-per’s Pwiodkals^ to address
for one ycar, f T *0: filings payaMe by tne sub
scriber at the office <rLer» rsreimed.
^in Extr« Copy of either tho Masszlne. Week-
ly,er Bazar will be sappBed gnui
• lab of J|tr« Sabscr bers a» $2A », w
traeejiy: postage payable by the
the offices where reorivsd. .
' 'BaffitNaaterscmbvbarpHedi
at-aaytJ
com nrlring 47 Vt
will ns m> by
% express, freight at expeass
vrm « Ik. ntwriktfk
i of ‘r
HAKTFO]ELX>, CCDTVrrST.
This Statement Shows a few -policies issued in different years, and the dividends
as here stated during the present year.
THIS COMPANY WAS ORGANIZED IN 184<>/
(TWENTY-EIGHT YEAIiS OLD.)
Assets now nearly $37,©00,000.
Ratio cf Expense to Income, 8,12
No. of |
Policy - j
Year wheu
Insured.
| llesulcnct: ef Person |
j Whose i.ife U luaured j
Ajje of
PcrijOL
Amount o
Insuraoci*.
1 total amount
( ' l* Premium.
T" How Paid'
I By Ca*li. I Bv divi l. n.
56,068
18<>0
Ailairto, Gh,
40
.fi 10,006
8320 U)
ei7i dt
1868
Marietta, Ga,
28
2.5i)0
.10 !M
25 10
91.7<i0
1869
Atlanta, Ga,
33
10,000
305 00
171 SO
133 20
92.208
1869
Thomastou. Ga - -
to
10.000
3-JO 00
ltu, IAf
154 40
1869
Perrv, Ga, - -
48
5.000
225 H>
334 SO
90 60
1*5 700
1869
Savannah, Ga, -
23
5.003
!H 50
65 25
2!» 25
!W,(i24
1869
Savannah, Ga, -
44
5,000
182 20
128 65
art .v.
97.G73
' 1869
' Coleparchec, Ga,
52
10,000
515 30
365 10
150 JO
99.842
1870
Atlanta, Ga,
20
4/00
65 46
99,876
lSTO
• Savannah, Ga, -
40
am
1WJ 48
121 56
11 \rl
I0t»,072
1870
Savannah, Ga, -
43
2.000
irj 81
69 52
100,212
1870
Jacksonville, Fla,
35
4.0')0
109 24
WJM
28 40
100.421
1870
llaltimore, M«l, -
38
3.000
77 oj
54 Kf
•hi *►»
100 70-)
1870
Jacksonville. Fla,
27
2 000
41 74
11 76
100.867
1870
Monliccllo, Fla, •
S3
4.000
1X1 88
66 S6
2tm
101.128
. 1870
Atlanta, Ga,
42
5.000
l'it 15.
123 15
4a in
101,214
1870
Savannali, Ga, -
6,000
137 40
i<k» an
:j6 kj
101.604
1870
Qnincv, Fla,
40
2.000
73 02
a* (to
21 02
101,743
1870
AOauia. Ga.
50
140 6-2
103 59
103 J 23
, 1870
Jackuonvile. Ga, -
S4
lO.OttO
2H0 76
200 «3i
69 ()8
103.15$.
1870
Savannah. Ga,
27
5,000
104 35
74 05
29 40
103,230
1870
Savannah. Ga, -
35
5,000
145 15
1(6 15
89
103,752
1870
Stone Moun;aiu,
33.
2,590
61 73
44 ss
16 85
104.815
1870
Savauuah. Ga,
22
am
Iff k|
71 10
Si 74
100^56
1670
Madi»<jn,'Fla,
- 26
am
117
so 04
28 76
106,496
1870
Jack&onville, Fla, .-
50
io.<xri
469 40
333 13
liVi 27
lUt,(Ar2
1870
Macon. Ga,
59
am
:«>8 35
175 61
195 34
108,522
1870
Savanoah, Ga, -
- 30
am
117 72
86 38
81 31
109,TW
1871
Savannah, Ga,
a tjo)
1*> .72
83 62
24 99
110,613
ita
Savanoah, Ga, .-
- 25
2I/>)
51. 58
:r.i 34
12 21
111,049
1871
Savaaoah.Ga,
- 29
45 60
35 38
10 42
111,239
1871
Atlanta. Gu,
- 49
5000
42
203 08
30 34
1871
1871
1871
1871
1871
1871
1872
1872
1872
1872
1872.
1872
1872
1872
1872
1872
1872
1872
1872
1872
1872
1872
1872
1872
1872
1872
.1872
1872 .
1872
1872 •
Gainesville. Fla,
&avar«uab T Ga,
Savanoah, Ga,
' Jacksonville, Fla,
Jacksonville. Fla,
Savannah, Ga,
Savannah. Ga. -
Jackson villi', Fla,'
Savannah, Ga,
Sararnah, Ga, -•
Savannahy Ga,
Savannah, Ga, -
Savaunahy Ga,. -
Savannah, G a,' -
Saraunzh, '»a, ' -
Savannah, (»a,
Savannah, Ga,
Savannah, go,
Savannah, Ga,
Savannah, Ga, -
Perrj- Milia. Ga,
Savannah, Ga, -
Savannah, Ga, -
Savannah, Ga, -
Savannah, Ga,
Savannah; Ga,
Savannah, G* ;
SaVanuah, Ga, *
Savannah, G a, -
Savao anthD*.
28
10,099
5000
10000
SJjOO
5X00
2JOOO
10L00
SJUQ0
4/Xj0
2m
b.ooo
4.000
10.000
SfJbO
am
10m
am
am
2m
ttm
am
am
am
am
%m
O/JQO
249 -JS
182 20
£f\ ti2
310 90
147 45
1V» 45
224 45
124 v<
2tr2 *V)
1*5H 45
145 V>
254 l
182 20 ,
20Jt2
122 88
174 15
' 140 SO
214 90
54 24
159 00
209 8|
193 58
140 75
227 72
241 49
VA 15
116 03
10414
109 00
92 25
81 12
118 29 >
120 15
leO 35
99 84
•AU «0
17*4 *>>
216 03
292*0
152 00
145 85
. 164 m
198 58
k7.*> 04
140 15
-112 OB
172 66
43 32
*
41 45
* A 90
69 50
40 i/j
29 10
•28 OI
45:»
24 29
6-
2* 10
30 20
44 10
25 04
53 00
:o 80
29 10
.11 70
37B
:io :ia
44 94
24 30
21 16
35 00
2814
42 24
10 92
4225
Tho urn mis o f Dollars.
MflWf
- BSt/IRKE
cwrrrnw on mam wtrrvmm mmwMMMJrcL. ^ . t
Before intartng yumx lift plea** riTi oaeahtr cftba—darrfg—dnadnxigl— r.YuuMj tbeteato, and mthf/ynuncl/of f ct*.
ROBT. R. BREAJi General Agent Georgia and Florida,
T is«. 21, iiuil etrt-er, ciAVANNAU, QA (
. ffi SvttV bn in fife Statk feb7-lia j &u,.im
If my Compound
is Worked properly
it can't, fail.
I am not this year de|ieii<l-
ent on supplies from uncertain
sourcos and thereby have pass-
od on me [as was the c:im: last
year] ai tides not up to tho
standard required, such being
llie ease, 1 regret to say, with
a great deal of di solved hone.
There is not an urtielo in my
preparation this season which
is not
Fully Tested
by au cchu ati d Chemist em
ployed for tho purpose. All
the materials are thoroughly
mix d by machinery and me
valuable element can eseajiu
until absorbed by the plant.
Preparation to iiutlcu one
Ton of Fertilizer is put up in
lour bags weighing
7(H) powitls and $25
for a one Ton Preparation.
I have heard some (o:n-
p'uints about my advance of
price. It is title, till! figures
ue higher, hut 1 give vulftc
eecived for every dollar of it.
fiie quality is increased 501 Its
in weight, and 1 kuow the val
ue of its being mixed, as I send
it out, is equivalent to all the
advance on !a-t year's prices.
AU I ask. is a
fair trial to con
vince you that
my compound
will act as well
on your crops
as any of the
Standard Fer
tilizers at near
ly three times
its cost.
SEND FOB CIB60LAB ASM
»EK A Li, TUK FACTS SET
FOBTII.
MtJ. Sozomojts*
Sole aasefarturer of Solomon’s Row-
toufi ^anpoond, aod dealer in cheo;-
14© Bajr street,
Sawr&oh, Ga,
-t L'.vU