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Important to Ftruirr* nd I^Klwimor
"amß&ammt
in Georgia 98, percent. rei-oft the
cro*s of the merino ami the native
moat profitable.
The average mutual profit o* the
ed wool is sold is 33 1-3 cents, tr 27 1-3 ;
cents net.
An average of 'seventy-four lambs
are raised for every hundred ewes, :
wool to the sheep is 3.44 pounds, j
wliich, at 27 1-3 cents net, gives nn I
average dear income in wool from i
each sirnc aunsu j
• The average price Mr litfhli* #>lfl i
to the butcher in Georgia is $1.87.
The average price of stock sheep is
$2 58 per head. .
The average price of muttons 1* re
pforaMr nt S2.W per head .
90 per cent, of the correspondents
report <<M9.l the principal, and gener
ally, the only obstacle to sheep
husbandry. . .
75 [H*r cent, of fne correspofmeDts
recommended the protection of sheep
against theravages of dogs, by some
appropriate legislation. Many re
i)ort the enterprise generally aban
loned. on account of the absence of 1
such protecrion.''
There were in Georgia, in 18C0, ac
cording to the U. S. census, 512,818
sheep.
The U. S. census of 1870. gives tbe
number of sheep in Georgia, as 419,-
485.
According to the returns of the Tax
Receivers, collected under the
auspices of this Department, the
number now in the State is 819,-
323. This shows a decrease from 1860
to 1870 of 93.153, and from 1870 to
1875, of 100,142 sheep in the Slate, or
a decrease; hi fifteen years, of 193,295,
or a 38 per cent, decrease during a pe
ri's) in which tiiere suould have been
100 per cent. Increase.
These are startling facts wliich
demand the careful cooaldcra
ti<m of tho statesman and legislator.
Why is it that branch of industry
which, according to the verdict of
those engaged in it, pays an annual
profit of 63 per cent, on the capital
invested, should be languishing, and
in many instances, entirely aban
doned?
icosiiNUKu 10-Monaow.]
HW>'
The number of bogs six months old
anil over, returned for taxation, as
shown by the reports of State Audit
ors, so far as heard from, are as fol
lows: Ohio, 1875, 1,778,399, 1871,1.-
915,220. Missouri, 1875, 2,659,4U4; lb
-74, 2,803,800. Nebraska. 1875, 157,04.1;
1874, 23.1.652. lowa, 1874, 1,370,914;
1874, 1,000,601. Indiana. 1875, 2,408,-
6.37; 1874 , 3,869,878 Illinois. 1875. 2,
809.989; 1874, 3,455,591. The State
Auditor of Indiana, Hon. E. Hender
son, states that the returns were very
imperfect, many counties failing to
make a report. In reply to our en
quiry whether such counties were
represented in the aggregate given,
the State Auditor advises us that the
counties failing to report are put
down at the same number as the .pre
vious year. Cincinnati Price Cur
rent.
This shows a considerable falling
off from the rate of the usual returns
and hints at high figures for pork in.
the coming season.
.JOHN BLACKMAR
NON-BOARD
l nsu ranee Agency,
Ouoby’s Building, St. Clair St.
American, of Philadelphia.
Amazon, of Cincinnati.
Ahh. t over $937,600.
Petersburg, of Petersburg, Va.
lia 8 tat* depoait SIO,OOO. iMb capital
f200,000.
Pena, of Philadelphia.
CMb Capital $200,000.
Tb** above companies do uot belong to tho Na
tional Hoard of Underwriter* and tbo expt.-nno
of rnml>*ra(dji sli<-
policy holder* In LOWER KaTE* Ki*ka on
Merchaudi**. Ib'nidKinvi, Cotton, Gin Httiuei
and Furniture solicited.
octrr ly - ■
LIONKL i\ LKVf, JPt,
Attorney and Cminufllor at Uw.
Cowmiasioncr of Deed* N. V. and other Rtatea- |
Ofth*! over Georgia Home Bank. <iTiW S* I
KHTaTF.B Social atleution to keeping aecu- .
rate account*. voucher, 4c., and making an- ,
nual rrtnm* for Guardian*, Administrator*,
and Rxeenirtr* ' j*p3<My j
IIINES IIOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
Hamilton,
U'TTA. practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit
or anywhere eler.
Mr. G. A. B Dizier will be found lu my office
on ah 1 after Gvtobor Ist 1875, and wall assist iu
all collection* ind ojßfe work entrusted.
*n*p'Js ly * ** , '
It, .1. MOSKH,j
Attorney at Law.
OFFICE over Pvorgla Home Insurance Com
pany,
Ofiico hour* from Ist October to l*t Jone, H) to
4 i\ m. ae|l9 Iy_
A. A. DOZIER,
Attorney fit Idtu.
T)RACrn<'EH iu Hub; and Federal Court# of
1 Georgia anu Alabama.
4gr Makes Fonuuereiai Law a apecialty.
Office ovr C. A. Redd ft Co.’* atore.
J. D. Bam*o. W. W. UackaxJL
KAN IK) & MACK ALL,
Attorney* ut Law,
opposite Centra) Hotel. Ooltunbua, Ga.
Praeiiw* in State and Alabama Court*
li*r.rr*!*ciw—-Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Savan
nah, Ga.; G**a. H. M. Serrel, Savannah, Oa.vOov.
/. BlackGroom*. Annapolis, Md.; A. ft J. E. Lee.
Jr., E*qa.,fß. Louis.
il< IJL A .
THORNTON & GRIMES,
Attorney at Uiw.
OFFICE over Abell ft Co.**. corner of Broad
and St. Clair atreeta, Columbua, Oa,
janiiiy '' , • ;. t „ ;
Joseph F. Poa,
Attorney <K counsellor at Law.
Or rWe* w.st'nis. Srifet irv.i tsr* 01
W. K. Roharts h Cos. Prsctices in Stats and
Fsdsral oourta. UdetOtMUM ,n4rd to
s-lrutmstrators, Ksasotors, oaasdlana. *a. Hor
ctaMf loads of CxU-v-aOTm*. EoardOOß* Tttlw,
ftc., in Georgia. or anywhere In the MU
State*. AiX nwrmtta promptly attended to.
U*fi <Df
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Address \V. A. Hemphill & Cos.,
Atlanta.
Cheap Groceries
-AT
H. F. Abell A Co’s.
\| r tAt4- daily trtvivinu new ffooti* whi<h wo
Y? offer lit the f-llowiug low prlcea. aud
guarantee thorn to be of the cfry bttf, <| null tv
0. X. Hams, 17c. per Pound.
Saiannah Rice, Wc. per Pouat
Prime Leaf Lard, 18c. per Pound.
Old Boverment Jan Coffee, 38c. per lb.
Rio Coffee, 25 to 30c. per Pound.
Prime Roasted Coffee, 30c. per Pound.
2 pound Cans Tomatoes, $2 Per dozen.
3 “ “ " $3 50 “
"A" Sugar, Ne York, 71-2 lb, for sl.
Granulated Sugar, 7 lbs. for sl.
Pearl Grits, 20 lbs. for sl.
Fancy St. Louis Flour, sl9 50 per bbl.
The above arc rotail price*, arxl all purchwM 1 *
are delivered.
11. If. AIUIIJL X t O.
**tt f zz. ■ w -H
DR, J. A. LIiQLUAHT
HAS AN OFFICE and Mleeping apartment Of
tbe prenus* formerly ijMgrn kh the Dr.
Boiotukm lot, at the corner of Mclutoah aud
Itandnlph street**. Entrance to the Office on Me
lufcowh mtreat, vrhere professional rails, maue
either at day or night, may be left and will be
promptly attended to as toon a received.
janM-eoAtL - g m
MRS. J. A. DIIOLLIN
OEH (formerly Mr*. Dr.
8. B. Oolllnn) prepay*,
at r*ducert price*, •on
opium Cure, ftr the
iJpUw* formula, and i*
havthß renikrkkbl* (rtie
rt**, notwitbHtamiing
*tr<iuK oppoiUioD. Full
I>*rticolr* free. Ad
drea* H M. Woolley,
A‘j<t., Atlanta, Georgia.
Mrs. J A Drollinger’s
PAINLKBM
()pi U M
O U II K
A BUOCKSH. AND
(JENUINF. HEYOND
a*:p9j DOUBT. Jitm
Mule Stolen.
From the undersigned at Cueta, oa,, on Sun
day night 10th in*t.. on* mouse colored mare
mole, small ai/e; it ha* a ar on one hip caused
oru i.f Uutb ufa whip, also a small running
re.us above one eye, A liberal reward will
and if and tfcidf nr fr4*b® ru‘-
W. K. WILKINSON.
octlJ tf Cuaaeta, Gs.
Ready for Sale I
AN ADDRESS ON
Elementary Agricultural Chemistry
mrjhi
•l. !fIO\ftOK LKWAKR,
Bound In pamphlet form. I* now ready for sale,
price J 5 cents. Can b<- ttirniabed^op^a^lication
U
It. THOMPJ4ON,
Livery itn<i Nttle Htalile,
OGLETHORPE BTEET, between Randolph and
Bryan. The beat of fladdlf ud Harnes*
Horae*. A fine lot dt Oadriog rm and Boggle*
always on band.
Special attention gjy n to the accommodation
of Drover*. Thuy will hnd It to their iuttHttto
pat up with him.
febl4 tf '
John MehafFev,
! T HIS OLD STAND, oorner of O/Dthorp*
xV *nd Bridge streeU
Culuiiihuni, (Um •
Will Pay the Highe*t Market Pr e
.IXfeTj Jl U
Kemps, Old Cotton, Hides, Wry
and ftireen. Furs
OW A.LX. IWM,
Beeswax usd Tallow, 014 Xetak, IU.,
Delivered at Depot* and Wharfs in Oohimbua,
Georgia. MuBl tf
Wawfte*, Mmtfm I
For which 1 will pay $3.60 per handred pound*.
m,rMKaili<uiA)iHolh'6ienKim. wik'.‘
80. S. STRAUSE, 86.
Broad Street.
THE LARGEST AND REST SELECTED STOCK OF
Clothing and Furnishing Goods,
That has ever been brought to Columbus,
roNHiexiNf, or
French Ctwaimere Suits,
French Worsted Suits,
English Cussimere Suits.
English Worsted Stilts,
French Cussimere Coats ami Vests,
French Worsted Coats and Vests,
English Cussimere Coats and Vests,
English Worsted Cunts and Vests,
Domeatia Cussimere uud Worsted Suits,
Domestic Csssimoro and Worsted Coats and Vests,
ltlaek Cloth Suits of all qualities,
lllaek Cloth Coats and Vests,
Black, Blue and Brown Grunite Coats and Vests,
Fine Black Dress Coats,
Fine Black Dress Vests,
Fine Black Dress Pants,
French Cussimere and Worsted Pants,
English Cussimere and Worsted Pants,
Domestic Cussimere and Worsted Punts,
Business Suits of all qualities and Brices.
Tlio Latest Importation
111 tlio I'urnisliiiig l.tiic !
Huts and Cat's of all styles,
French and English Beavers and Chinehilly Overcoats,
French and English Worsted Overcoats,
Chinehilly Talmas.
And last, hut not least, ‘'Ulsters.' 1
Tit T.UUMUM EbTASUbIUIKAT
Is complete in all its branches.
Convince yourself’ of nil I Ills mid examine my stock before
pnrchnsinif.
S. STRAUSE,
sep23 3m 80 Broad Stroot.
The Singer Again Triumphant!
Tlie World’s Axvnrd Again Ite*eivMt ly
•Till: WOIMAVN FAAOIIITE’-
SEWING MACHINE SALES OP 1874:
Tha iable of Sewing Maebiue Male* for 1874 show that our sale* last year Aluonntrd to 241,0?!
Mavbiue*. bring a large increase over tk- previous year. The table shows that
OUR SALES EXCEED THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY
For the period named, by the number of !4N,ftS2 Maohiue*. or nearly
THREE TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY!
It mav be further Htatcd that the naira f 1878. a* compared with those of fH7i, show a relatlvel,
afgrr increase. beyond the Bale* of other maker*. For instance, iu 187'2 we sold 46,000 more Mu
Uiucs than any other company; whereaa. iu 1878. the sale* were
ii:i.2st Uneliines in ICxeess f our lligliest Compelitor!
AND IN *74 Ottn SALEH WI RE
! IH.WS* Mneliines Tliire Tluui Any Ollier <'onipany 4
,j. f S||f ■ O-—-
rest “Tlie Singer” before Purchasing Any Other.
TKUJIH EASY—PAYMENTS I.KJHT.
’ o
Tlio Singer Mn niifacturln* Oo
No. 173 Broughton Street, Savannah, Oa.
C. A. VOKBI iu;n, *aitKrr.
HHANCH nt’l'KEH
In Atlanta. Athens. Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Thontasville, Ga„
Charleston and Columbia, S. C., Jacksonville and Tallahassee, I'la.
.1. 13. WMIPR Agonl ,
It 1H) UroHil Ntreet, ColtimiMiM, fin.
send your addreag to the above OllieeH fora PaUlogUe of tbe Celebrated DA7.AAR (iLOVF
FIITFNO PAITKHNH. They are the bent, tint h<-aiHiat, and moatatyliHh pattern* in th4* market,
anglft m
BOO'I’S ANI) SHOES.
POPE & LONG,
DEALERS IN
BdtVl’s An b sRCEST
H> Keep Alvnjs on Ilanti
a rum. AMoimsiii or
All the Leading Styles and Qualities
Boots and Shoes!
? av want
Our toek ie aii mauntactured for OC*B
TRADE, And we warrant ewry pair to be
Rood.
Terms Cash, and Low Prices.
BOOTS AND SHOES
>l. 104 14,-.>,i.l Hiret.
BOOTS ANI) SHOES.
JOSEPH c Sc 8P2.0.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS !
KTo. eo Broad street.
Retail Department, on Find Floor.
Wholesale Department, in the Basement.
*epß d&wtf . /it: •. /'/
.. sn ■ .1 ■ i .' ■ ,'j '. "w- .J.
FORTUNE IS FICKLE!
LIFE DNOER'I’AIN
TiUT-
One of the Most Certain and Stable of Earthly Things
is A POLICY IN THE
;-tvr h#jO tji ulifvwT' .namX. ‘ Uat . . Hku * $ .... u >
Mobile Life Insurance Comp’y
Home Office : Mobile, Ala.
MAURICE McCARTH V, President. H. M. FRIEND, Hto’j.
SHEPPARD HOMANS, Actiiarj.
Prompt, Progressive, Popular!
Prompt in the Payment of Tx>fc*es. . , ,
Piwgraaaive, bocauae-g has U*e Business Men at its head.
Popular, heoauae it is ficst/duas. . ... ...
Leading Company, because it -is doing more .buwnos than any other
company in theßoutn. •- n l t*>y h
all kinds of Policies. Agents Addffess ,
R. A. RANDALL,
General Agent and Manager, Gadsden, Ala.
f/:-' - iT7R i '* 1 1 Jji!. . fe' u®
COLITMIIUN, GA.,
rsWEIX SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND
I Experienced Wcrkmeit employed in each lie
i diriment.
Ordera ftw work of any dencriptiou filled wltt
tiapatch, and at moat reaaouable rite*.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
>f every ileaeription on hand, or printed to or
ler it abort uotiee.
Receipt Ilooks
FOR RAILROADS AND RTKAMUOATS
\lwaya in atock: alao printed to order when do
drod.
WIKAPPIISU PII'IIR AMI n,IVN.
A large quantity of varlou* mire* and weight*
Manilla IVrapping Paper aud Hag*, euitahle for
Merchant*, now in Mt"ck, which 1 am idling low
in any quantity donired, either printed or plain
Pricea and Rpecimena of Work fUrni*hei
>n applioation.
THOM. ttIhUKKT,
KanUialpli Mtrert, I’oluiiitiiiN, (*n.
111 Til tf
Kingston's Oswego Pure and
olohn htlhcli.
For the Lauudry. Manulaetured by
T. Kingsford A Son.
Tlie beat Starch in the world.
p IVES a beautiful finish to the Uiaen, aud th>
VJT lifferem:e in cost between it aud eoniwot
starch ia scarcM-ly half n cent for an ordinal,
washing. Aak your Orouor for it.
Kingsford's Oswego Corn Starch.
or Puddinga, Hlauc Mange, lee Cream. Ac , i$
•he original --KHtabllsbed iu IM4H. And preserve!-
t reputation a* furkh, stMonger aud Mona del
ATI', than auy other article of the kind offered
it her of the same name or with other titles.
Btkv:Nkot Macadam. Pb. D., Ac., the highest
hemical authority of Europe, carefully analyzed
hia Corn Htarch, and says it is a moat excellent
irticle of diet, an<l in chemical and feeding prop
rtiea is fully equal to the best arrow rqot.
Directions for making Puddings, Oustards, Ac.,
-(•company each one pound package.
Fair Mule liy nil Fin*i4'lss Crorers.
jy9 dftwtf
have PIECE GOODS of the Latest Importation!
And am ready to take O rders.
KVAXNVILI.r.
Commercial College!
And Institute of PeiininuMliln,
S, E, Corner Third and Main Streets, i
:EVANHYILLE. INI).
Established 1860. The oldest and most tbor
•ugh Institution of the kind iu tlie. Southwest
follege Journal and specimens of Ornamehta
Penmanship sent free to any Address.
KLEINER A WRIGHT,
iv.v.i Hoim ffrlnclpAl.
EVERYBODY SUITED.
We are this Season In Receipt of a Large
Supply of all Sizes of Our
Celebrated
Charter Oak
STOVES,
Fur >otl WoodandGoal.
Heaides a toll aMorUnent of other Popular
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
GUATKS, <Vo.,
And foqi juatilled in saving that wo are SURE |
we can suit auy and all cumsaca of purcluMferfi, both |
4n quality and prioe.
04 other Oobdfl in onr lino, we have a luFga and i
complete Mwortment, auch an
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
6V RVICHY DMGumOK,
HARDWARE, f ABLE ANT) POf:Km OUTLERI.
CROCKERY, fALAHHWAItE. (X)AL
HODiAWOVF44i (I 4O. '■
All of tbee article* we CAN and WILL aoll at
VERY BOTTOM PRICEfI.
tan i dtl W. 11, PjOBARTH h 00.
BOOTS A.M) skoES.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA.
OofcUMMH!. Qa.. dao dthi IWI6.
DAILY TRAINS
Ltyvoob)iuah* 1 :IK) A M
Arrjve Montgomery 7:03 a M
'• Mobile 8:10 f i*
*• Now OrlrtuiH 11:46 r B
' bMtSß.f.f.i. 'ii-- 2:20 I’M
• ■ Vlokaburs
“ ISMterUlo... it.,,........... .... 7:16 A M
Arriv, Atlanta ... 4:70 F M
Mew Tort. Lt 4-.16 • H
Til AIM 8 AKItIVE AT OOI.CMBIW
From Mont({omei7 10:P! p a
From Atlanta 5:66 4 .
B. P AI.EXANDKR. Oanaral Manager.
11. M. ABSF.TT. Abd4. lanl-tl
Notice.
OFFICE MOBILE ft OIRARD RAILROAD, 1 i
June 1. 1876. j '
ON and after this date Train* on thi* Road wifi
run a follows:
FAHBENGER TR.VIN, with FREIGHT ATTAC
Daily, (Sunday* excepted) making close conurd
tJem with M. ft K. R. R. for EdfiMtU:
LOaVO Oohimbu* 3:<W fvM.
Arrive at Troy *,,..9:33 piM.
Leave Troy 1:16 a. id.
Arrive at Oolumbn* ;. 8:92 a. Ut
iat tf W. L. rTAHK. RnyM.
W. 4. WAIT '* ' J A WALKW4 ]{ jj l f" ,| 1 j*** *'m
WATT & WA LEER,
WIIOESALK A.TN I> UKTAIL ..
■- f ’ '’Afr'i. tl'tolH •'•'V i-| . stm.l tm ulla a itMveli f
Grocers and Commission Merchants
Comer vtitHoi* llnulcln
.rillUiaOkb A fl.'lll (TFII
Huv flic ldirgent tuitl Bpsl SplocUml Stock of Wrwpriea hi tic folmwlm
cuNbiariNOOF j , , „ k ,
BACON SIDES, BULK SIDES, BACON SHOULDERS, BULK BHOUL
usmmsoxuA n,,™.
FLUUII ol all uruilua, iucluiling the oolrbratod SILVER LAKE brand.
tlio bust iu the world,
B AGO I NO. TIES, SALT, SUGAR, MACKF.REL, SOAP. CIIEESE.
COFFEE, OYSTERS. SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA/
STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, an-l S<un|q Dry Guutlit. uqll tv. . . ..
OSNABURGS,HHEKTIN(}, KHiRTINOS, CIJFCKS. STIUpIif?, TAIINS
and BANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stork or
WHISKEY, from $1 t'r gallon to $6, and of any brand or per cent,
proof thut may be desired. ■ rsr* .
Our stock of SUGAR Includes every grade anil prloe, and <tur lot of
SYRUP can not'be eiiualed In this city. It Includes ail grades of New Or
leans in barrels and half barrels; ulso several hundred laurels of choice
FLORIDA SYRUP, which Is superior to anything in the market, aud much
cheaper in price. It has a delightful flavor uud rich, clear color, and select
ed expressly for our trade. .manna
Cash customers can always Have money by giving us a trial before pur
chasing elsewhere. bu*/nt> nA Vkte
lull tf WATT fc W4l.KF.lt.
1 U.l J'l.'UiUJl'l 1 .
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets,
Oolximtoue, Q-o.
MV LAROK STOCK OK
Groceries and Provisions
Ih now full, oul will bf old at tlio lowvut pu**il>lf price* for CASH
Bagging, good and heavy, at 121.
Iron Cotton Ties of best patterns at 6c.
Large stock Flour of all grades. Bacon and Bulk Meats.
Luge lot best Black Seed Gats. .Corn aud Meal.
Lard —Choice Leaf in tierces, kegs and buckets.
Molasses und Syrup in variety.
Sugars and Coflees ol every grade. Choice Teas.
Domestic Dry Goods, including Osnahurgs. Sheetings, Checks, Strifes,
Cotton Yarns, &c. Wines aud Liquors, Shoes, Tin Ware, He.., He:
We guarantee satisfaction in all things.
Messrs. H. C. FARLEY and ROLLIN JEFFERSON are with me, and
cordially invite their friends to cull on them.
Mtr Mv stock will always be kept full and complete. No ehargf for
dray-age.’ Respectfully.
HiliS tluorifiwtf J. H. HAMILTON.
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C. A. REDD & CO.j
128 ltroad Street, Columbus, Oa.,
OFFER ONE OF THE
FINEST STOCKS GROCERIES
ZIST GEORGIA,
At Wholesale and Retail.
Purchasers may Deiiend on Bottom Prices.
We Offer Special Inducements!
M. VI. Hl'lkSOX, of Harris, is with us and would be glad to see his friends.
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Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c.
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FASHIONABLE
CLOTHING
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English Female Bitters
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