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'-rT' ' v- 'y ffcjaf la Putnam Superior Court. - Ilc-ijry iio<r.-n, IV'j.tctf. .T-., j Pill for direction for vs. [ Oh.* sale of trust pro* Elmar# Calloway, Adm’r. ( potfy. Ac. * *c.. and Olliers; J It appearing to the court. by- the affidavit,. c>f Cjmpftßtiuut in aaiUl ease that two of U'oUrtend anK in said oas *. to wit. George \Y. Johnson ami hi 6 wifb jilixa. reside beyond tliu limits of the state -t-i Goorgtfi, and thtd Jams M. Sun-dley and Mary A.in Smcdley, bothinfinite. reside withouttholimitX of 1 ' eouuty tis PtUuntn. it ,■ tiitftvif »m on motion of cotnpiaimn.t'a <-oun* Svf onk-red by ti'» court Hint service of mid bill be ; riveted on said ilon-iwideril defendants by pulp* iicaiumtiocc a month fbrtbnr mom lis in tin* Imlm Press. 11 pul lie gazette of raid 84 ate, ;imi tint they appear and answer, plead nr .demur to said bill by the next term of this court, not deumr titijf alone, or in default thereof; the said bill will bo tuftchi pro eonlesso as ogaiust tboai. True extract from tin* minutes Superior Court. September torus, 1934. JAM It| XICII. >L«OX. Oct. '23ta.lSsl~2Sm l (Vrk. Georgia, Putnam County. ting if Hi of tie O.”ul oi Or,t*tury nr mid County. JT i J’i aving to the Comt IVOIII the petition of Me* if . K f ■\, .ts. .\\ il.-ary Ail foi'd, de-eased, lute of s. id county. that he lias billy and iingcd tint duties, of his >.hd otthv, and pray big to discharged limrofruiu-- <o* b/W. That jc-Ik-c of his said sipplav riaii be published lit ’« riu* of the law. and l.u.t i.li persons rouc-*ruc«i , »M- w fMiisii'yiiv tin) imp, «»u **r l»uiVr* the first Moil-lav in November next, \v»;y hotel's of uis.io.sion should not, at that time, be grained to said executor.- fru-.s.py from Minutes ~f Court. M ■ lh CARTER. Ordinary. M -\ I lVitnaui t Oiiniy. Cviirt nf (tr-uunry<;f .<.<« i vu’Ud-ji Junt Tenu, 1874. IT appearing to the t \eurt fro:n tin* p tinea of A. A \ lams, aduiinistr. lof lie !> i.id, iu>n of i.e esita. us J:ts. D. JalTatt, ill Viu.M'j, taut he ha* fllily ? ! - lainist-re l tile otateot'nis said Luest.itc a.id pray i:i ; "to-bedismissed thoivtV-.in - /, Pilot noitvo i>f t'ais his application- l.* l publish) and in terms of the law. flint all p -r.*oM> con cerned tv, iy take notice thereof and file theiro-yee lions, if any tlu-v have, on or before the first Monday in IK-eember next, to tin-erunii)io of letters --t'di* mission <-athat day. W.M. 11. i'\RTKK, i ui’y. .In fa- !•', 1*74 i l KUUId t, i * , A.!,. w> ~s *• 1 .1 WHEREAS-. A ...rd a -piles io m ibr os of aumkuslr.ttion on tiicesbd- of M. lb \t li'iams, i.its c. said enmity, lie ■; Tiiese are tlierrtbre to ette and admonish nil tm i *.r,i<ilar thilErtitudreii sad i-rtd’.to:s of said he. ease.!. ' to ■ . and appear at n\y I tliee w ithin ti e time pre tfevd '-d by taw, to s..o\v cause, if -i,i.e ti.ey have. •• -why S'.idib Uers sii'onh! not be orniite ; . A■;•_•. $-hb, 1 **.“*•!. W.M. 1». C.VUTKU. Ord'ry. <f liORhI V. Piiinnm Conniv. I >A M 1 Hi. I'KAhsi, , ; ;'u dish. 0. M.. tml-s'b f-re nr* iis r.a estri'y, taken tip upon tiu free! if:.! the said Sm.inel I't-arsun. in si-id .m.i district, it sorrel i.s.av ttb- tit ti-ree or 'four y. -f :«:<•. appraised by Daviu Msu-re ..no tire- . \\ iooins. f;\ l-olders i-f said county uhd di.— l.riet t eweriis thiri v-ftve do’lars. t.dvcf* ftn-’e.-r t.'.v l'.iind t n I ottiihd sijtn.tiuv tins A .':K 2t-r’i. is.'-b I'KTKK M iiKNiiV, J. th s -pti mi-t r ", i rol- - ti’ CEORCiiA, Puicam County. 'VI-iil-KI'AS Ih-njaiiibi F. A lams. Admi.iistra \> tor .hi-nus of the-estate of Albert K. .1,. K' ■. di-eca<i-d, applies to fm f--r let-ers of di*- Jidss . fr.-in sl id ittlmitii. trafotsiiij, iiavintr tit i\ perf.-rt,- •! #lc dntiys Os the suiik — ‘ Tm e i-. t!ier.-:-n», toei'* and adia -i.isii a]] >\nd siti.o .r! • k::. hvd and i-redifors of sai,.i deceased, t" -e and •ppi»»r ;.t liiy i.tJi--* within t % tim« jn-i --»• k, ~. «y j*, f *!totv c»u.*», if.tny titty have, wliy s.d* l !«t rr» of di'i’i ss-on *,.>niiii not :.fe jranU-ei. un Ur my ii.-mi i i.fiiaini signature. Pit. Tih. !-• 4. \VM. 11. < A H TKR, Onlliiarv. / t CORdIA, PIiTNAAI COIdTTV. U WUKKKAS, Parti r .Siscplanl applies for let ters ot _u«rdiatiship oi Hliliu Waiker, orpiiau ol Samuel Walker, deeeast and This is thd%'fure to cite and admonish nil persons concerned to fie and appear at iiiv oiliee within the lane j-r-.-'-.-ribi. and by law to show cause why said k-tieis - ; cuarduiddhip. ia the promises, slm l not be grai: •'*. W. 11. PAUTKih t trdiuarv. Xov. li. If At.— DO-tds Administrator s Haic. i 1 ■ >: i.!-. A ill A to an oreler of tie Poiirt e-f or *» 1 -' -' *" IhUtiam ('• unty. \vtil be sold on the hr*', i '•'•-day ia 1 )oce-m'>e-r next. (>o7' , acres of -f 'adjoining the lauds'of Thomas •' ' ! a H. M trshail. J. .4. (bin* tl and ' ll ‘ r . I pic.niso* I>*.« fair improvements , aim arc situated 5 miles from Itennis 1 I'd"'- I- rc an.- «;•» or 70 acre's in the woods. 'veil tin.: or-k _ MARION SIMVISI. A tint r. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. - 1 •: ■! 1 i;:ir_. . will ; ' : * "-• i: - -ay In Xovcnfiief next, i * i • ' • yuttr- 'a; -of I 1 ' 'p' J 11 :''nt. k- atm B. W. • .-•rine •••;. I.i the h'.-irs And Cttlili- ■ a is m-y X izzar I, dec -;iso,l. _ ' L l .. .I 1" A - ' * I'-'VAKT. Afm'r. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. , I 'NhfKrioivsr.fdjr.w of Or.iifiary of fie ) ;:,t - r c ' *’ !:t aou, will i)» -hi [it the Pourt ..-a-4 ir.tl.r t w of Lrfot.t t -lirstTia-sdav U .W*m " . ? i*-:i of >[ a ii-l Walker. dcPd. SOI-, mag • ~f \\ iilir.m AVbitfield, IlowcH Bald- j lU,r tJ . - '..1,,,:! other-. This plan- , ' f ‘5 i’-cnty oi timber. ihO a- res in the | “V ! ■ bur state 1 of repair, inivmg a i 1 , '' l '\v,r my boa*■■ and ttb ae-eus-tiry oat : l-iii ,u!i I u o->->.i jifciv cotton se-rttv. i 1 1 ■ "1,. tP■ ■-1 Pash, the balance jr-vafne flic • 4 Ip ' ■ A 15.7.-;. CMiTid: Slli-:i>iiKl*l>. I' - 1 - A-liuY. with the* will um-xed. ! ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE, 4 %•’* the --.'l’li day Li rds muitii, all the \ / perishable pi'OjHjrJ\ i> -■!»»;>_■ i;i •• t.Ti .-pt •of i!linmidnk* VViiiuuas deceased, hue »t l nt inn. i will 1,0 sol! at i,b Lite rex»i.!et«*'» iu ! |cf.anty. r j I terms of sale will he mile hnown <m :;•*> dnv <■■■ | WILLIAMS ALFOI.’D. A mV. 4 *ct. 7, l*.'*4—tile. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. ON Wednesday, tne 'TIN >!ay of December next, all the perHial.'e projieVty Lelon-intc. to tin ♦stats of Sanuml Walker, late of Pntnnni oomi'v. <t( •ease, I, will tm sold at iu* late r ."ideuce jji ; ,ti -emmty. It con**.*fs oj corn, todder, horses, nudes, j'-ittlo. ii -g*. f-h'-op, house u:,| a:,,.1 khei.fa, rilHii jtiir?, i'.ir,.,inir too! Ac. fj.tl’ to voutm'te from ilnv ft . .lux i. ii! :il! i { « «-i;i of male knh Cii the first |)H*T sah . ai!'iV2 djiliPilEßlh A-l*n*r.. &e. f J iUii'iLl! J? #' V-li;iinietr;itor> Male. T'” ( r<|e r of the ( tut of On'iii'rv of | j h ine.iai .onec county, will on Tnos’dsv I t 1* r.f. il.-.r of D. flu her next, till lit,. p •n.-hahl’e 1 j.rojol- I" : ' sr-ii--l • a>*%. dc<i. Tiie nf’ ; r .en bobMrior to i estate will t.< hire-1 on; for fe a* m- r cm the I iA/oftixk-. W&SI.KV GKiGGS, A fm'r. y r HU!RiET 11. OIHUGd, Wnii-'r. f Oct. 21. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. A OKLKAISLV ' . uu or h r p!>s o <]Ty the IniV-ri r jV 1 1 M't of the < '.unity of I'utuaui. vidi riiting for ordinary t.'iroor , veil! he t, ,M [ , tin: Tiigho i ! Vehler ho I*.* hi- - la's iav in December mxt, in- I /geth'i . -,-b ■! --r in the l-.a ii of K-itoutop, i h'li'h fit; -••liiutf the lauds #>V WliJi-itu j Spire;- Fuller and other*. S-.l l i.s the l ro| -r'y -t >m:i Lo deoeufctcj, for ,the purprse of i fluttribuii'ii. T-rji- JiiiM.lr known on the bay of sale. U ILL!AM (1. I.KF, Adm'r. O-t . 44. I 4. 25 —tls of.'•ion I.c •, deed, AiiiiiiiiiMratcrN Kale. *A OKhILALLV loan order of tho Court of Or lY. binary of I’utn.im County, will Ijo >«>]R on the S Tues tin in January next, hetween' the legal | Burs: of Kale, hetbro tie- Court-hou •-e boar in the i Vfru of Ivttonton, all the negroes lielongfeng to the* fKUto of Henry Uli/, .anl, diywaxed. Snd for the imrjJORC of (listnhijtiot; am mg Ino iieifft of Paid icctascd. T. rue nt:ul<» known ofi the ffav of sale. A. J. .SJKWAH'r, AclniV. j Kor. 11. 1551.—30-td> j Administmtor’sl^ale. A GKELAKIA to mi order qf 11M*. I'.mitof tjfdiu* ■V. ary of I’ntjmiii county, \\:ill l>o .-old on the llP»t Ae.rtday in January next, i>e' «tp)i i !i,> tyga.j iioure Tpale, iietbiv tho Court ji'*Us>ew|»or, in ti.y tmyn ol /Aon ton. two liegr ifM belujigfn/ to tin' • stilU 1 ot $An I/.'WiHV r, deei«irj»l.i AJV” lit the saift.; time M jduce. one tr.e-t of .ftml I.tiny jn i'U.v iu the' |Mty of i’utuiiiu, and iiy,ij.c. eyhih.y of Jusje ■Wi'Utaitiiutr Wo acres tlfw ■ or leaf, adjoinin',' flic jA V cf Heujaiaia Mofh y. M in (irant t o l.ollier.-o Os fer the heneft <>( tuo j’eirsmf s-ai-I Le-dfctte.r, ■Sr,’ twelve irmeths with nidiroved m- , W,- v .JAMLsJN- 1A Null, Adm r. fov.u, u-iw:j- 1 iin)so\.rmu\{i&('(»„ i nuiuiiv) os IftihiHliiJfuii nuHuufu'tiOj No. 94, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. r JM-.N i>i.K tbeir services to Planters, Merchant's, A iinddv.ib-is in the sal,; of t'uttou and all ot'u-r c mittry produce. Ic.-iiig.-inuu-t-tiidjii bitsim-ss with 11 op ; ms, ll ud son A* (of t ‘imrleston. t in- establish t-iciit ol an otli- - in this city will all'ord oitv friends ehotec ol nt U'kcts -Strict aheniion will i'c jr'veii to business, ansi the Usual facilities Htfor-led eustdmers. ' l - ‘l ri-so\, j . hAui-.i.rn lloi'Kt.xs, W. h. l-i i.M-x-i, l 1 Au-.rusta. Siivimtmlt. ) (,Jf J. Coiii n-, Plinrleston. •.I rnr» ■«ss ■<l \s it yA COMMISSION MKIX-IIANT s YYANXAII, ( A. Ol K promptness and person and attention to all business entrusted to bur elnnvc, having met with tipproval, we beg leave re*p -tlidly -> si y, our -diet- is c-nVinUi-d nt the v >lil stall. 1 .. I’emtatioa and Kiunlly siij.piie, forwarded at tho law st market pviiH'S, and liberal adveni-es made on l’lodtue in stole, or.upon ltiuli'ouvl Kceeipfs. ‘ I*. Tl. muix. JOHN FOSTER. Savannah. Mnylti, 1 j.'d, 4—ly FRANKLIN | BRANTLV, a.-'' ■a,«s:d:'.g2' , «:s)aaiss«s . I X/J < 'OMM/.SS/OX .!//•;/,'(7/J.N'7;v SAVANNAH, GA. June Gtli. 13-IS. 7—ly HAm .N vX SMITH, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SAVANNAH, GA.. iM Xi.KR their survitx's to‘bo Planu-rs of fieor ciit, iii flic sale ofoott--a and other Produce. — ihiviug had many year* experience, (hoy llatter Ihemselvost on being able 0» give satisfaction to tlicir patrons. They villnot engage in speculation of aiiy kiirtl whatever, (dixlers tor Bagging, Rope;, aid Family Supplies will bo filled promptly and at the lowest mark) * prices. . w. K.vm x, of tho kite firm of raws a vuiithieaii. n. .'M TU, li " “ surrn a- i..vihi:i>!'. Savannah, June 24, 1554. 10-6 m ii.\N \ A WASiIRI UN. Fl CCI.SSOhS ’lO WASHBURN. WILDER Sc Cos., Factors A Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH. fIA. I'. J. Dana, li. K. Washburn, \ A’’i 1-1/ e-mtiime the above business at 144 Buy * » * -t, Fast -if tin- K.xeiiaiigt*. Order • for .’>. 1 (»(//.\(7. liopi:. a-i-l other titippHes, filled promptly , at tlie lowest cash prices. REFER TO Maj. W. Sanfm-d, (Aen’l. S. P. Myriek... Baldwin Cos. A. MeAimm, lm Peek Twigys Cos. Ma.i. John S. Rowland Gta Cos. M. Dennis, S. ]J. Marshal), Messers Carter ik Harvey Puhitim Cos. Black Cobb, Sloan * Hawkins Home, (so. August 5, 1651. 1 HARDWICK & COOKE, 1-’ ACTO I! S A N D COMMISSION .M l-:r,CHANTS, R'iy Street, Savannah, (la. B. S. IlAt:mv:c-K, J. Co-.tr, A i .list Is.‘4. gm. MILITARY ACADEMY - e zuo. tjv » i.B v Auraonrrv of the State of Alabama.) ctoxirciEi* ox the Havana plan 10,900 Numbers, 238 Piizcs. EVER }' PRIZE ERA ff'.V EACH ERA WiXQ. Class F—to bo Drawn the 20th of Oct. C.VI IfAL? £~. r ,■ • i• < • •,, $. 6000 Ji'OO . 1500. ,*n tnl, Jj'i j*mcs, amountiug to 130,000 liekote t=t>,u0 —H alves and iju artei's in preportioa. A;i cmuunuimutions strh-tly con'mlcnthd. iSAMI LL S\\ AX, Agent rind Managor, ~ t'Lti of the CiT.jize LitniH. Montgomery, Get. 14, hS-H. i yr jIAIiSHALL, JICKAVITT & CO., MANL > A<ITL'I!I-1W OF *»;. r, . LA ItRI AhMS, ROl IvAV. AAS, Ei —LLßl’hlliS, Two-Uorsc H'iigons, Arc- EATONTON, GA. \\' r ’* v ~M htut'i anieic.s ot il-eahe-.v <:«-seri»- . T tio.i-, ijfte'l Up ill -j'/Oi.t st'vie, oi i. i iI : i tlfi; | - ot our own manufacture, wni ii we i.iv' w 11 Vyf ! 1 ’ :l o" re,a,s„n..ble terns, ..j- m-\- 0 f t-wm " ni-- i to <>i-. 1.-i'. .no upon s -!■>, not tec. UC|>aii'l>iz Win iiis.i |)y (~,ne in tee beet ami • " > -.ppiovi.-d style, on i\-,.*on:d>;c term-, and up ■a si.-ortnoti e. 1 T ' MAIiSHALL, McivAVITT & CO. i-atoiitpn, M y r.;, 1 - .4. take notice. 1 11 .. ■op n .eiteisnip -eretulore existing under the 1 la-wit »fc J).,vis, is tui.s day dis - .( lo; tint:util scut. All persons indebted tu m iai "i to i-ail and |....y ui>. Xvfurtlier isu.u.gyn..*. <., n, op will, he given. W. ('. T)\VIS Jtfty 29ih, i5.,4..' M. LiXcil. ' l.e ii/'s v.-hl hereafter be conducted in the o m ..am;- 1 t >; v» .A Walker. We solicit the pat- J V‘ i:, c c *V/ oi ' ; 'niEr cu>toujc*rH, and the peo i„c : •••TTiii V. W'• ‘>b givt sate Jh to all who liny favor us with t.l .-if pm rona-'p. ObT tjDjnm will be UA '7/ for all Gr to; ■ . ?»AVIB * WALKER, od; E, 1354. L i„ ‘ /V * V'.7'V* l * 4r% n •» f . ,\\ \ v .jjX' - J irS/ uJ m\ h> w'.Gw .V —m tn VO Si &«/f Jj /;. I 9 I ?F AI *'“«• naif,i 111 tin the two stow ■f ‘'d'/dtitf now oeeup'u.a by Davis «fc Walker, atm C' .'. o a <.r»i\mil us Ktore-room-s, below, and h\ i t 1 rcM, ' a.id others above. ALSO, ILill* inici'est in the sioiv.hous,, occupied bv Mr. '■ '.' or < weuioo house (with four -mo., ii’.lf ticies ot 111" .Did.iominirMre. M-rUvi t her, an ! now occitp.od lij R. I!. Walker. o R, >» «■' Vi '. sw f wishing-to engage in nvrt-.-mtilc Imsiness ;,i t;i". who desire ni.dtd investment.-, in !P' j'P ' xvouh. ch, wi.ll to “ ask for further "itoim iiioii. UDDLUf ADAMS. Jv luiit m, August ’/ii, 1351. ts LAM) IN WARE 3 XLJL'Ji 4 PERSOXts wishing to jmjvhaf e NotKfkf itv the (itli District of origtnaily Appling now Ware count \ in the State, of Georgia are requested to corivepoull with the undersigned. TLKNKK. Eitonfon, I'utiium Go. April, 13:,4. ’ \ j-’ Wi: ii vyi: UKCiavdl) OIJU SPUING STOCK ok FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS Mr* ( \ LOJ’IUXG, and a general assort *t(J \J ment of urlieles luir.ptc.l to this market. T icy base been selected with tni'isi! tl f.tre, ini I we H itter ourselves that our < \- periciier; will autliorize us to say also, with good jit'Lmo.i*. • " I 0 i'6.isou line re/n'm an tex iinine. ! - . . 5X.43. ruaj)DLx * co. — 6ntcntl jXiHuTtirqttniis. N’l-W AO!! OFF I ('E.' THE utideiviglicd respeetutlly informs the citizens of Putnam county, utni the pulilie gtmpi-ally,tnat lie has, in uoiim-etibn Witir ti-6 Inuki-kndkn r Pm.ss oiliee, a large and well selected ussiutiiicnt of— (Onmmnital hh vTnpr, --lid is prepared to execute, with neatness ami ..lis puts It, all kinds of P EJiM X ; bUPIi ASi Posters, Handbills, Cards, llluuks, Hills of Lading, Party Tickels, Eatoutou, .lime la. 18,74. <l. A. TURNER. TO PRINTERS. VX.KW edition of the Spui-im -i) Book of l -niee's New York Type I'mindiy. will t-c pnhiisiie-! m scptemlii-r, |S,'>4, end will I -■ -given totliosi- pn prii-tors of Printing < •lliees who will send far it, it w ill bo iV-rwardcii them by mail on receipt ia ad vance, of fifty cents to pay for the postage. In il mv exhibited many articles never before show n—there have been added to the Foundry new varieties of Raman types, from Nine-line i’iea to Pearl, various imitat inns of writing, n great num ber ofFuuey fonts. Borders, both Plain and Illu minated, Labor-saving Kftles, fin'd a complete Foun dry of (ienmuf. foe types how manufactured are east from :i UC'V combination of inetai of great durability, and are itsuailv kept on hatul i-i large quantities. Every fauey Font is sold by weight, aiul at printed prices, whieh are t’l-oin to t-> -g-7 }ie,r eeut. less than those of some other Foundries. Ail other printing materials are furnished at Manufacturers prices, either for t':is’a or Credit. Printers w ishing to open accounts with me, or w hose dealings have been long suspended, are re quested to accompany their orders with city referen ces to prevent delay. Printers of Newspapers who choose to publish this advertisement, .including this note, three times before the Ist, of August 15.74, and send me one i-t the p pers, will be paid for it in Type when they puivinse live times tite amount of their bill from me, of mv own manufacture, selected from speci mens, (IKOKHK BRUTE. June If-, 1874—kt Chamber Bt. New York. i). iTuunTirrirol^ s’.i st, on , | )ESPKCTFUI.LY informs Ins customers, and li tho public generally, that he still Continues the Tailoring business. From his past experience ill tiie business, he warrants to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with a pull, both in price anil manufacture. Qfbco over tdirter iX Harvey’s store. Mav lit, 1874. sm. CHEAPEST PAPER IX THE SOUTH!!! rUtgU’l-X'ITS. OF THE DOLLAR NEWS. A AVcekiy Commercial and Miscellaneous Xcrvspapei-. rublixht I <:>Xry Sufu'i-Jni/ Horning. BY JOHN .M. COOPER. aw iiLDJTJj'iL SCIISCin ITION--ON li I)OLLAn-—I n A DVA NCE ; -ts Six Copies for Five Dollars. . NYitb it view to accommodate those sections of the cointtry wiiich have only a weekly inail eoinnmiiica tion with Savannah., and in compliance with the re pasts which we are daily receiving, the publisher of the Daily Morning News has determined to com mence on tite H'u!i of July next, tin- issue of a week ly paper with the above title. Tile LME.tr E*m will be made up from the columns of the daily and tri-weeJSiy Morning Eewx, and will comprise the For eign and Domestic News, Commercial and Political Intelligence, Local News, and Miscellaneous Read ing of the daily paper. It will comprise twenty eight- columns of closely printed matter, and will be securely mailed to subscribers at the low jirir< of i >X h DOLLAR per annum in advance. Thu DolUir .\rtc< being a weekly reprint of the daily Morning Xnrx will partake of its i-haracter ot ni.itiiautv am- ixi-KPExinaxcE. It will be the CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE SOUTH, ■ and it will be the aim of U «• publisher and editor to make it the best; it will- be a comprehensive, ami reliable news medium. •; . :i-ted to tm- wants of the bus;ness mao. tin- plant, r, too politician, the gener al iv. il r .mci th-- fu-n'ny. Terms. — t Liu Doii -r p-r -minim in ndvancc. T io very low price of the papal- will not admit of Eire disc, iii-ts to agents. lor s.> we will semi six copies of the Dollar A< PROSPECTUS or the A XD MZ€o!fIE G ZETTE. A Southern Literary Family- Journal, I'UUHSIIEU AT AUGUSTA, GA. BY JAMES M. SMYTHE. The Southern' Eclectic and Home (.azkttk is de voted to Literature , Art, Sc*we, Agrindtme, Cm ercil /nteUtgencr and. ,Southern lnter<-*t*. The aim of the Editor is to make a Useful and Interesting Pa per ; to blend the instructive and Entertaining to gether, iii such a way ns to secure a high degree of interest, and at the sane- lime elevate both ihe In tellect and the Atleetions. Tiie columns of toe pnj-bv contain st lections from the best Magazines Unit papers of this evmntry and Europe, Historical and Donit- RomaneC.', Pictur es of Social Life, Sketches oi Bi“gl-.ap:iy. Choice Poetry, Entertaining Anecdotes, Scientific Meumr >m-la,’Agricultural and in .lust rial Articles, tite (ivn i-n.l News us the day, and all Political Intelligence of any importance. It will bo- entirely. JVeu from Political bias and liigh-tone-i in character. Tile Editor an<l Pn-pm-tor will spare no exertions or expense, to justify the public eonfidunee, hereto fore extended to both the Ceokgia Home Gazi.tte .mi 1 rt-.iTHEKN E-u.cTir, ,-ind hy tjie union of the tvvo, he trusts that it will lie still more worthy of general patronage. The work is published in a,convenient form for binding, and will be ae--omp:mied at the close of volume with a copious index. Each volume w ill contain 852 pages of 8 columns each, and will equal, in reading matter, exclusive of advertisements, LBuo pages of an octavo volume of ordinary size. TERM 8. Single Cony, One year, always in advance $5 00 if not paid within 3 months, $2,50, If not paid within 0 months, tjtl.Ou. The paper will'he furnished at tins lowest club rates to any old subscriber who will procure anew one, us also the new subscriber. Any two old sub seribers can unite in renewing their subscriptions and receive the paper at $2 50, each ; any three at $2 III! »-*7’To any person making up a club of Te.x sub scribers, and sending §2O, we will scud a copy gratis for one year. Address JAMES M. SMYTH K, Editor Southern Eclectic and Home Gazette,' Augusta, Ga. Atlanta Intelligencer. SiaKy, Tt'i- U'tcuX, (tntl Weekly. / \N tmd ufte.r tlic Loth of fieptemher the Attain" \ / /»: • i/ii/oiri r will lie published Rail;/, Ti i rr<d(;f and W'oßLj, <ll new and be utifui type tinougUotii, tilt'd 011 anew Ci/liinter /‘mnr Y’/vi.v, capable of throwing off from 1000 to ihOO sheets per hour. Tiie Lhuly tat'•lliijciif.r will he printed on usuper-• royal sheet, :;2 In 24 incites suiTiue, on line white paper, and will eoiitaiu twenty-four columns of mat ter. It will furnish till the Client 'Eh'jnfphio in/nl h'j< ,u:e. tVoin tiny Northern, mm W c teni- Cities, vp to the mnnnnt "J •joiwj toprnnn. Having the benelit, tiftwo different telegrapti lines wiiieh phiee Atlanta indirect eoiiimniiieiitioii with all parts of .tile l ni.'ii, the /toil// hUdliffcnwr will possess j-very iHhantage lor obtaining too latest teicgl'up.i ic Hews tmin all directions, while by means of the. htrge number of Raiiloads eoinerging at Atlanta, it will possess- nriil/'iclUti> -■ equal, if not superior, to tiny otuer city iuthe South. In the columns of the Eail// especial attention will he devoted to furnish uigl'ull 11. 1 reliable eommereial reports. The Xew York, llaltitnore, Ghurlestoii, Augusta, Atlanta, New Orletths and Nusliville niiirkets will be regu-' airly reported, in addiiioit to weekly reports of oth er markets 1 ! The Tri- If'ceMu, will lie the sumo size as the Eai /y. .•oiitaining nil the’reading matter of tho two Dailies immediately preceding it, and telegraphic hews no to the lnuir ofgoiiigt’o press. 11“. Weekly liiEUjyahvr will he enlarged to over dnuldo its present .jiiiuitity of rending niattev. H will ho ptinted pit line papur, on an imperial sheet ol tW by 45 inches surface, and w ill eoittuin thirti/- tu<o rolumnH of matter,' Thk.ms— For tiie D lily If 0,00 TrMVeekly -J,<u) Weekly 2 00 . < aI U V b Uu "f more at the same Post Oitii'e, tlio Dany lnteHicoueer will he furnished at s•> per annum, and the Tri-weekH tit sh. MrThr t ASH SYSTEM will he invariably oh-' served and tno ninn • of no siib-erHieik eitlier <o tfie Daiiv, Tri-weok y, or WeokiE, will be entered on books, u tus» is nuu'e. ' ' * " . ’’’ Central rrt is cm Mi' btict m v /u mr bb:«c3 m 9 /rvmWoji«. f.r» fflfl M Pi fl gg U M 03 SSTO. :.?riN CASH \jTt.)H ME TEN of the “Si ii.nTii-ic A-miihi a-. commences tin the fifth of September. It is ehielly devoted to the advancement.ofthe interests •T the Meelnmic-s, inventors, Mann fact itn-ts and Farmers, und, is edited hy men practically skilled in the arts and sciences. ‘ Probably no otln-v jour nal of t lie smut: character is so extensively circula ted, <*r so generally esteemed (brits pr-telieal uhilily . Nearly all the Valuable Patents which issue wee! ly from the Patent ORiec are illustrated witli c.i-‘ gruvings, ami the claims of all the Patents are pub lished regularly in its coitmis as they are issued, thus making it a perfect Scientific ami Aleelialiie.d Eueyelop.-iliu of inlbluiatioii upon tin-subjects of Mccliamefil Improvements, (.’■hembtry, Engineering, and the Seienees generally. It is j,s l l >ii.-*i .< Iwe -!,- ly in quarto form suitab'e’ for bindin'g, an-i each vobime eontains 414 pages of rein ling matter, sever al hundred engravings, with a full ami complete index. Its circulation on the last volume exceeded M-'-fod copies per week, and the practical r- wipes ii, oi.i volute are worth to any family much more than tin! subscription price. The following < 'ash Prizes arc offer.’«! by tho pub Ushers sos the fourteen largest lists of subscribers sent in by tiie first of .laliUary, 1877; —I*loo w ill In given for the largest ; $75 for the second ; SO7 for the third ; $75 for tin- fourth : S7O for the fifth •847 for the sixth ; $lO for the seventh ; SB7 ibr tin eighth ; 3-;in for the ninth ; $-gr> for the tenth ; $-g0 for the eleventh ; sl7 for the twelfth I $1" for the thirteenth ; and $7 for the fourteenth. The cash will he paid to the order of the successful compcti t."- immediately after the Ist of January, 1877. TERMS—< ‘ue copy, one year, $8; one copy, six months, $1 ; five copies, six months, $4; teneopics,; twelve months, sl7 ; fifteen copies twelve months, $22 ; twenty copies, twelve months, S2B in advance. No number of subscriptions above twenty can be taken sit less than sl4') each. Names can be sent in at different times and from difi'ereut Post Oltk-es. Ware house Receipts Dill Heads, Checks, Circulars, Way Hills, *Vo., Ac. Mil. PERU AM'S CARD. Accompanying, you li.-ivt* submitted tin* oflieial piocccdings of the Share Holders in Mass Meeting, convened on; tiie evening of the 27th inst., li>r the purpose of selecting a Committee, and taking into consideration other matters allecting the interests of all ticket holders in my Tiitnn Girr K.vratriusK. It will be seen that, a Committee have been ap pointed, and instructions given them as lo die course to fie pursued >i[)tOa certain si age of pro gression iu the enterprise. For tiie information of absent share holders, 1 here b«-g leave to stale, timt the number of tickets sold up to the present linn* is about■ 4<>,oort. From this you will petveive. that so soon :ts 34,000 more are sold, they will advise the whole body of share holders of tiie tiict, and ask of them, in general meeting assembled for the purpose, instructions its the liual disposition of the Gift Property, with which they are intrusted. That these 34,000 tickets may be sold in the shortest possible time, the undersigned makes the 'following propositions, unequalled for liberality: Each person who gets up a club of ten subscri bers, and forwards (TO) /«« dollars to this office , will receive by return mail or other conveyances, Eleven tickets. Each person who sends [at one time] one hun dred dollars, mil hove sail in like manner, One Hun dred and Fifteen, tickets. Each person who shall send [at one time] Jim hundred dollars, will have sent iu like manner, Fi.c Hundred Tickets. And lor all larger sums in exact proportion. It is thus, ladies and gentlemen, that I hope to secure your hearty co-operation iu bringing this enterprise to a speedy, and 1 hope to all, a satislae tory termination. With great Considerations of respect, 1 remain yours, obediently, July 28th, 1854. ' J. PERU AM. 100,000 TICKETS ONLY' AT SI.OO KACII WILL BE SOLD. C3>“All Orders for Tickets, by Mail, should be ad dressed to JOSIAII PERUAM, Academy llall, 0(53 Broadway, X. Y. If it should happen that all the Tickets are sold when the order is received, money will be returned at our espouse for postage. Correspondents will p!easy write distinctly their names, residence, Coun ty and State, to prevent errors. Or if convenient, enclose an envelope with their directions on it in full—in which such Tickets as they may order will be returned. Sept. 2, 1854. if.it* s, s:.ias, b:.igs i THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. r IMIE .Subscribers are paying the highest price for X good Gotten and I.men Raj a ; persons having t in-in for sale, will find it to their advantage to ad dress WALKER, WILLI MAN, & GO., Paper Commission Merchants, CiiAutEsroN, S. 0. Acents of the H. Carolina Paper Manufacturing Company. Muv y 1854 FOR SALK. \ Splendid harness horse ami buggy. Apply at this otliee: October 21, 1854—ts EATON TON HOTEL f’ O Ml S a L J?. rj'MlE Subscriber otters for sale the large and b'JStl J commodious building sit anted in the tmviiMtilL 0l Kutonton, known as the Kntonton Hotel, now oc cupied us iv Tavern by A. A. Underwood, Esq. it contains 24 roomSj lately put, iu thorough repair, and has, connected with it, good oat-houses and stables. The lot on which the promises is situated is large and convenient, containing two acres, purl of which is a garden for raising the necessary vegetables. Tho recent completion of tho Railroad to this place fen ders tl>.> above properly very desirable to those who fish to make money. Call and examine for vour rlvcp. fit. DKNN'iS. August ?.*, 1*34, ts Southern and Western money taken for subscrip tion. Letters should bo directed, post paid to “Afiinn it 128 Fulton street, New York.” Messrs. MuuiuArt’o. are extensively engage-1 in procuring patents for new inventions, and will ad vise inventors, without charge, in regard to the nov elty of their improvements. September 2, IX47—-27- ts. PKRILUFS 100,000 GIFTS. Official Proceedings of the Share Holders in PcrhauVs Third €Hft Enterprise, IN MASS MEETING ! HELM AT Academy Hall, CO3 Broadway, New York, on Thiusdny Evening, July 27th, At 8 o'clock the meeting was called to oraer by Dr. Hall, when B. S. Adams. Esq., was nominated avid unanimously elected Chairman, and Robert Beatty. Jr., Esq., appointed Secretary. The first business in order being the selection of a Committee ot live persons to receive and dispose of the Gift Property, it was on motion Resolved, that wo now proceed to the nomination and elec tion. The election being gone into, resulted in the choice of tho lbliowing named gentlemen : ROBERT BEATTY, Jit., IRA BHCKMAN, Jit. J. LATHROP. B. S. ADAMS, IL P. BARKER. Justice Lathrop offered tiie following Resolution : Resolved, That the Committee have power to till vacancies from a neglect to servo or to fulfill the requirements ol a member. —Carried. The Secretary then read the lbliowing: Resolved, That the Committee bo authorized to receive from Mr. I'erham tl.ioGift Property, or take from him bonds for its delivery as called lor. and hold tlie same in trust for the Shareholders.—Par ried . On inquiry, it was ascertained that Mr. Perliam had sold about 4 (-.000 out of the 100,000 Gift Tick ets; when the lbliowing resolutions were offered and unanimously adopted; Resolved, That so soon as it is ascertained that 80.000 of tiie Gift Tickets issued by Mr. I’erham in Ills third eiitcrprizo are sold, the committee shall cydl the Sltnri holders together .1 the most conve nient place, Ibr the purpose of instructing said Uoni mitiec in regard to the manner of disposing of the Gilt Property, amongst those holding Uharc Tickets. Resolved. That in order to close the cntcrpri. c at the earliest possible mom.‘lit, this meeting recom mend ail persons now holding Share Tickets, to use tlicir influence in obtaining subscriptions and ad vance the interest of the whole body. On motion, adjourned. AUcd. B. S. ADAMS, Chairman. Rohkut Beatty, Jii., Secretary. IgtisutaWMi gUfim'tisracnts. I>lt E HXU KJ£ I.ISX, rpilh next Agtie!miu|U I'uir will bo Hold riAug .1. until, (in., on t i»o -ill, -ltli, - itii, -'iUii si rtf}, mill2Bth days ol‘ October, lc>u4. appemi^itoh parts of’ the Fmoiuui List us tire of myre general interest : anc f - < i it:tii» c itops. 1 Fortlie latest crop of Cotton produced upon two iteres ot’ upland, with the mode of cultivation, (no utnotint :in<l kind >1 icumi'e used, file period ol planting, thf number ol' liftios plowed and hoed, the kind of Cotton ; the. land to be measured aim the Cotton weighed in the presence of three dis interested and reliable witnesses, with certificate from them, pitcher, . for the largest crop of Cotton produced upon two acres of low land, (fcifo sipnc ivqilinhi m a * upon an neve of upland,) >Vi l-'or t!ie. largest erop of Pea Vine Ha;., raised on 2 acres, one hale to he sent as a sample, with a certificate oPqiisntity made, silver cup, 2" 4 For the largest crop of Native Grass Hay, raised on 2 id'ics, tlic same as above, 2» f, For t lie largest crop of Foreign Grass Hay, rais ed on t woaert's, the same as übove, 2p a For the largest eron ol'Corn grown upon two acres of upland, n.ot ies> tliati 7."> luisiiets pet aere ; the period of planting, the i»o;le ; pf eii: • ti' atioii, kind ofeorn, titu s ph.wcd and I , the amount and kind of manure applied ; tiie land and corn measure' i in the ju'esenee of three disinterested and reliable witnesses, with their certificates —a silver pitcher woith ho I 7. Forthe largest crop oi'corn grown upon two I acres of lowland, not less than U)o bushels per acre f renuisitinnas upon upland Corn) fto s. For the largest crop of Wheat (hroadeast» grown upon two acres of land, not less than go bushels per acre, nor under *ld pounds per bushel ; the hind and wheat, to lie measur ed, and under the same requisition in all things as above 2ft 0 For the-largest erop of Wheat (drilled) grown upon two acres of land, not less than go bush els per aere, nor less than 00 pounds per bush el, (requisition the same as above,) 2.7 10 For the largest erop of low land Rico, on one I acre,-notless than 100 bushels, fto i 11 For the largest crop of Outs, kind, Ac., i raised per acre, go | 12 Fortlie largest erop of Rye, kind, Ac., rais i ed per acre,* lo j US For the largest crop of llarley, kind, A**,, rais- I ed per acre,' 10 j 14 For the largest crop of sweet potatoes raised j per acre, one eighth of an acre to be dug, and j eertidentes of the yield by disinterested per ! sons furnished. go ! lh For the largest crop of Irish Potatoes raised per acre, ?, 11l For the largest crop of turnips raised per aere, io 17 For tiie largest.crop ot ttroiuul Peas, or Fin ders, raised per acre, 10 Is' For tiie largest crop of Field Fens raised per aere, lo I l‘.i Best box of chewing Tobacco, Southern raised 5 j go Best box of Cigars from Southern raised To | baeeo, ft ■2l Best sample of Southern raised Smoking To bacco, i 5 g 2. Fortlie greatest quantity ot' Corn produced on an aere of land by ieeiyntwii, with the mode of cultivation, time of planting, irrigation, Ac. 2ft Exhibitors of'all the above crops must state in writing in full to the Secretary, all the requisitions as laid down for Corn, (Jetton, A"., as above, wueu the articles are entered upon Ids books for exhibi tion ; with the witnesses’ certificates for the. mea surements of lands and pounds, and bushels per acre; without which the Judges will be required to withhold their awards, and exhibitors not comply ing' with these requisitions willu ot be allowed to compete for t he Premiums of tiie Society. CROPS BY BOYS UNDER 10 YEARS OP AGE. j i. For tiie largest quantity of Indian Corn grown j bv any white boy under 10 years of age, upon I ait aero of land, a patent lever silver Watch, go The rules in relation to field crops to be com plied with. g For the largest quantity of Cotton produced by any white boy under 10 years of age upon an acre of hind—-patent lever silver Watch, 2.' The rules of held crops to be complied with. SAMPLES OF FIELD CROPS. ] The best variety of Bread Corn, with two bushel as sunipio, $lO 2 Best variety of Corn lor stock, two bushels as samples—tested by weight, lo | 3 Best variety of Wheat, with a bushel of grain j as sample, 10 : 4 Fortlie best variety of Sweet Potato, sample of | two bushels, lo :.7 For the best variety of Field Peas, sample of j one bus lie!, pi j (3 Best variety of UphiiL Cotton, two stalks as samples, jo 1 7 Best variety of Sea Island Cotton, with two } staiks as samples, jo j 8 Best bushel of Rive, ft !!l >• “ Oats, ft lo ” “ Rve, i 11 " Barmy. I lg Be w bushel of Irish Potatoes, a j B; Best variety of grass 'seeds adapted to the South for Hay or C razing, lo j Exhibitors of crops, must give In writing to the i Secretary a full account of each crop offered,its adap tation for profitable cultivation. A--. COTTON BVLEN. 1 Fortlie best go hales of Upland Cotton, sgu 2 " “ 10 “ ‘ " “ lb “ •"> “ “ “ W 4 " “ 1 “ " " b b “ " b " sea Island Cotton, go tj Best hale of;4-lb; Sea Island or Blocs. Seed < Villon raised on Upland, 2ft fim <V.tton must be on the Fair Ground Curing the F,\:::hition, - to claim tiie pi emimu. Fill i fS. i Fh>r the best 100 oranges, open culture, grown at the South, ’ $7» g b'. b '.4 one do/.eu Pine Apples, ft APPLE-. i Fo ia si ami largest- variety oi Table Apples, ju 1 •• " and largest eoiieetion ofSoutlioi'n Seed ling Y;ij>L*s, eaeii variei.v named ami labelied, 10 ,j Lor best late Seedling Apples, tor ail purposes, with description of the Free, history of its origin, keeping, Ae„ one do/.eu Apples to be exhibited, b 1 For best mu! largest v trietv of Pears, lo g “ " " eoi .eetiou ot Southern Seed lings, 8 3 For best single Seedling, for ail purposes, with description of the Tree, history, Ac., half dozen specimens to be exhibited, ft PEACHES, GRAPES, Ac. 1 Fov best collection Seedling or others, process of keeping, Ac., 10 2 For best collection of Quinces, ft 3 For best eoiieetion of Native Grapes, with his tory of keeping, preserving, Ac.. 10 ■1 For best Foreign G rape for table, 10 ft F'or best Foreign Grape for Wine. lo i) F'or best dozen specimens of the Lime, Lemon, or other Southern fruits not named above, each, ft l-RFIT TREES, Ac. 1 F'or the largest collection of Southern Seedling Apple frees, each variety labelled, with spe cimens of the fruit, 20 2 For the largest and best collection of Peach Trees budded or grafted, each variet y describ ed olid labelled, " 20 3 The largest and best eoiieetion of Pears, de scribed and labelled as above, 20 4 For the greatest variety and best collection of Strawberry Plants, ft ft For the greatest variety and best collection of Raspberry Plants, ft 0 F'or the best specimen of native Gooseberry (so called) raised in garden, 10 HEDGE PLANTS. 1 For the largest eoiieetion of Osage Orange, or other plants, (Georgia raised) with a description ot' the best method of planting, trimming and training the hedge, 20 •2 F'or the best eoiieetion of Osier or Basket Wil low, Plants, or Cuttings, 20 3 F’or the best basket of Southern grown Osier Willow, 10 •i For the best Basket, Mat, or other work of Mire Grass, 10 RECLAIMING LAND. [ Foi* the best ami most eeohoinleal method, (based on actual experiment) ol’ ivsuscitatin.il the worn out land ol’tlie South, by n system of turning under green crops, liming, Guano, Super-phosphate, or otherwise, 25 2 For the best essay on Agriculture, by a pupil of any School or College in the State—lhtcher, 25 PLOWING MATCH. ; 1 For best Flowing by woite mart, $5 j 2 “ “ “ “ slave, 5 j “ “ “ “white boy 13 to 10 yours old, 5 ■1 ' “ “ “ “ negro “ “ “ “ 5 Thu Flowing Match will come off during the Fair. Grounds will be prepared for the same, and en trance open to horses, mules and oxen. Judges in this department will be governed in awards by the depth and width of the furrow slice turned liy the plow of each competitor, and the employ de to complete his work. Flows must be deposited at the Secretary’s office on the first day of thu Fair. Those of Southern construction and manufacture, if of equal merit, to have precedence. 53?"As many articles of merit in the various de partments of labor, art, Ase., which are not spe cially provided for in the Premium List, may be presented l'or exhibition and premium; a committee on miscellaneous articles will be appointed to ex amine and report upon, and award premiums upon till such articles worthy of premium. The Society have offered premiums to the amount of live thousand dollars, embracing nearly every thing valuable in Agricultural and Mechanical In dustry, Art, Science and Taste. The Premium List will lie furbished by application—-’postage paid—to the Secretary, or to the Cultivator office, or Soil of the South. 13«X2» «L MB''® r PIIE notes and accounts of the lute firm of Liach X st Davis are in the hands of J. D, Diomafr"* I Esq., for collection. August lU.TPM, ts (general Valuable Plantation mm sauiitb \ \Ti LL h ■ su’d, on tiie first Tuesday in Noyem- V V her next) in t’ <• town of M idison, M< rgati ( Viimtyi G..., 1200 seres of Ian 1 , m- re nr Jess, d i<lining lends of William Stokes. C. p. Zaebry. .lames Finney. A. ALieoii ami others. T e plan tation will he sold in tligee pay m<-i.:-, Fie first pay ment due 12 months utter day •-)' ale. T!MV sale will be made-for the purpose of a division among t lie legatees of Joseph \V. Walton, deceased. MARY K. WALTON, All ust 12. 187,4. [dlls'] Executrix ur ARTi:i;LV !(KVii:\Y. ' ITUs !’.•!■;,.die; ii . I.i mi; nm • . its clas inlliv 1 ■, iii• ■i\ - i ■: : eSmb : a..a i:„ pages ,r> • "li'll "i in .... i.|, e best ev. icticC "l lee : hijij of tee South, and its e .pitch;, to give expression til the. feelings, tiie iig(-M-s(s and intelligence oi'this see lion of inir country . Its purpose i> t., fairiy repres ent olirscly, and to nn.-r,q>le cut nicer., il aim to ninliitaih ti.e atii is w- in, "erst..ho it, m -.-sert l j• i iniviigi-i utfl equality m* <mr section, a . ue, al lbs , m,. time, ll w ill "free the mill,l ol toe iinm! of our peojde iVcm that state of literary thrui l"in iiuii depeti ienev uiuier wideii they hi'vc too iong laboi'ed. We claim, then, frqm ail lovers oi the Sniifii and friends of a truly home literature, that support for our work which will enable us to give it a free course, and thus make it eminently worthy of the world’s admiration and our own pi'i-Ln _ C. MORTIMER, Publisher, Office Soul I ern Quarterly Review. April IsftJ. Law Range, Broad st., Charleston S.C. T'he following resolution was adopted by the Southern Commercial Convention, held in Charles ton in April, 18ft, 1. Rksoi.vi.h, flint the Southern (piarterlv Review, published in the City of < 'innleston. by a native ot \ irginia, and edited by one of the most dis tinguished literary gentlemen of the South, be ing the only Periodical of that character, printed and published in the Southern States, and hav ing always defended the institutions and interests <’f tiie South, is entitled to the patronage of the Southern people, and this Convention earnest!' recommend it to their favor. Ice consideration, tt soil. 11l Till: So! I ll TOR 1 8 5 4. An Agricultural A Horticultural Journal, Priu.isiiiin at Cot. t'.M lies, < Junior a, ox mi-. iu:,-t oi every month- JANES M. CHAMBERS, Anmrrr.Tt'KAi. Ehitoi:. (JiIARI.ES PEABODY, 11,,are rnnui. Emroi! r M :’»® Sfeo One Dollar a Year in Advance. | One ('m y. one yi.aj: 8 1 Six Copies, one yea a •> Twenty-Five Copies, one yi.au 20 One Ih'MJicED Copies, on), yeak "■> All !■!uhscfi/>tionn rnn-st couumuce until the cohnoK This Journal, now entering on its Fourt h vniimi,-. is two well known to need any panegy i ic from the l>id.ilisliui's. This much we wiil say—we intend to enlarge, and beautify it. Each number will have a handsome cover, upon which advertisements e.m be inserted, without taking up the reading matter of tiie paper. .The editors wili each, in bis'department, give a ve-eord of the progress and advancement of agri culture and horticulture, especially, as adapted to tiie soil ami climate of the South. .Each number will contain plans for the month, for the farm, orchard and garden ; new plants and seeds adapted to Southern culture will receive the careful atten tion of the cnitnrs, and a faithful report made thus saving thereon, thepublie trout much imposi tion. To our patrons, we appeal ; how large an edi tion shall we start with. 7> or lnpioo t W'e know there are more than Id,non reading farmers, gani ners, and Horsts around us, who would save money by taking the So4of tin No••,•///. But it- is not confin ed exclusively to thb class. Every man that plants cotton or corn, a cabbage, or a t urnip, keeps a horse or a cow. raises an apple, pe-.r. nittm. peaeh, grape, fig or strawberry ; every Isay t at eultivates a rose, .geranium or pink : every house-keeper that makes | a loaf ot bread, or a pot ot'soap, will livd in the j >«•/ ot tl. sunt //, for Is: r, something worth ten | times the subscription pri .-.-. LOMAX A EI. I.IS. Bit’uiisliei'r—Coimitliiis, Ga. ! f,*.'} 7*l i lit{Jitrliirc oS' Cars oti Two Passenger Trains Daily. Kvtxi.NO Tkain- —.LeavesSavannah at s B. M„ aim j arrives in Mavon at ft 1 ., A. AL, connecting witu tin* | Soutii-\\ esteru iiaid'oau to (igielhorpe ami ( .mum j bus, and by stages tlienee to Taiiaiiassee and oti,e>' i points South West. i Monxi.No Tl,ain— Leaves Saw nosh at sA. M..au i arrives in Macon m ii)l . M., eounevtiug witii th* | Macon and Western night trains to Atlanta, M..nt | gomery ami Chattanooga, ami with tin- Augusta and A ayTiesbi.ro Raiimad (.lay train j to Augusta , and -going E...-t/ with Railroad to Miliedgeviile from G i mu. Centra! Railroad. N. Western Railroad. : ' , ( a ;;. i : v ‘ ,, ;s]ATii NS. e.i\ at. n. .Aon'.'. t-aviihnah, Ga > |Macon 0 siatmn No. 1, t* jEeheeouee, 12 Bloomingdale, 13 Mule Creek 2o Eden, go iF'ort \ aiie\, 28 Reform, no |Marshallvi'lie, 3ft Egypt, an | Winchester 38 Armenia, 4;3 Marthasvi;'e, 42 1 lalcy om.a.e, fto Montiv.uina 48 Scarborough, 70 jOglethorpe fto "'•'(Lien, 7"J Muscogee Rniiroad Citshiligville, -83 T ort \ niie\ 2 s Birdsviile, ho ihitler,...! .I',' fit station No. lloleomlie ....Bui '• o u 4 Spear’s Turnout 112 “ (j«» Davisboro’, 123 •' u .j. Temi'ille, 133 “ *. g" Oconee 147 '* “ ' 7u Emmett, log “ “ <ui McDonald, 130. Columlois <;‘,i +Gordon 170 i St,'uk Line—Colunib Griswoldvillc, 1»3 Ito Opelika, 28 M:lw;< B'l |M.A W. F. Railroad. ('pelika o +.Milledgeville A Eat-m- Auburn -1 ton Railroads. I.ochapoca h (lordoii, ~.0 j Notasulga ]»> Station No. 1 S IChehaw? •*:l Miliedgeviile, 17 j Fruuklin ' -tt Meriwether, >ft [Fort Decatur Deii"’s <SO Shorter's 4" Eatonton, 38 ! Met Jar's, ..'p; {'fippeeunoi', .. . Montgomery, 34 J\‘cw Pam ily Plour aAtia AT TUE JSg\TON f i , ON FACTORY M ! LL, OR Til /.' .s' TORE OF Al> A A/s <f- BROTlfhilS. j PRICE *iO per BARHKL, CASH. Sept. 2, 187.4. [tt'J E. N. MACON. Ag’t. To the Citizens of Putnam County. BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. HAYING permanently located in Katonton, 1 rc . spcctfully tendet you my professional services-: i have spent the last four years with an old and ox j pcnenccu physieian ol'tlie reformed school, and have, during that time, treated under his supervision, many eases of most of the diseases incident to this section of country: My motto is, that “ Poisons are not medicines.” 1 use such I 'liicdli* only, as act strictly in harmony with the known laws ol’tlie animal economy: These I select from every kingdom of nature, hut with a careful and discriminating hand: < Mlicc U)> stairs adjoining the printing office, where 1 may he found during the any. and at night, at the residence of W. A. Davis. s. W. BRYAN, M. ]>. Katonton, April 25, 1854. (g NOTICE! r l' , HK lute firm of Nisbet «fc Dennis having been .1 dissolved, tin* untinisiied business will be settl ed by the undersigned. Early settlements would ve very acceptable. *' lb J{. NIS RET August 2fi, 1854. ts Plantation For Sale. r PH.K Subscriber offers for sale his plantation lv- I iug upon Crooked Creek, seven mUea East of Eatonto;,, emit lining 37 o acres. Ttiero are 100 acres °t w, _° ‘-hind of s upon r qualily, and between 50 an l 7-i acres of first -rate button land. The place has upon it a comfortable framed dwelling, new g.'ii-n ease ~u and all ti;e necessary out-liottscs, '“a | mr _ gain s fiffored, as 1 wii! -ell the land upon vei v fiv. r.ddr terms. WITH JAM LITTLE ‘ A u -list 10, Is-4.. , ts A SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT*" OF Kerseys, Lindseys, Blankets, and other goods mutable tor negroes, at _ ADAMS * BROTHERS. Batenten, Sept. an, l«.%■}. tb'cncral «sa- ta o mmm Mm.®* ■ O u-vNr.iN, \i m. Mcttnovk, Geo. L. Smitfrirs. SUCCESSORS To A. ATKINSON, A CO. ' r |a;| is_ Eatahiishinent has been in successful opera JL ti< it for a number of years. The Quarries are ed opened, and the Marbles superiors anv in the ' Unite,. St ites. (V e liave so perfected our facilities forgetting out •and finishing w< rk, that we furnish Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Headstones, and every thing m otfr line <»f business, in better style and at yheaoer rates, than any yard in the country. When it Is considered that we saw dtir own Mar ble, pity no jobber’s profit, and no high freight from tiie North, it will be seen that we do possess material :<dvantage over all.competitors. We cordially solicit <ntr friends and the public to i.x.inline our work, and compare oar prices with those .q'otner yards, before ordering Marine. \\ e have mi hand in our Yard at Marie,ta, a large assortment of finished work—Monuments, Tombs. Ac. —where our agent, Mr. G. W . .Summers, will sell at our prices. Uur principal Work is done at thr mills. A o.u - J. (< RANKIN', ,v CD., Mali)'' Work i*. ()., (.ia, M-.yti, is id U 12m TUG .SATURDAY LVLNiNG POST. I'.VIUVAI.,- II AIUIAV Or tai.ent. Tiie I'r< piietorsoi'the ‘ik.-t in again euming bs foietlie pnbne, uotiio return tnunks for tiie gener ous patron,age widen has p.aveu tnem far in advaiieo of every other Literary Weekly in Ameriea. And, as the only suitable return for Mich lice and hearty support, then arrangements for lsft4 have been ui.iue with a degree oiLiberality probably uiieqiia!- ed in the history of American newspaper litcraturn. They have'engaged as contributors for the ensuing year, the foliowiug brilliant array of taielit and g«- niotls: Men. i''out/in"ith, J-inemun lit matt , Met. bn,mem,, tin e, 1 1 e,>nnuint mui iunmj fern. In the first paper ol'.fanil..ry, \vc designcotnilicne iug an Dngim.i Novelet, written expressly for our columns, emitted Jln i>eui< uj /It ll title, nms, by Emerson BeiiEett. aitthoi oi ial'a Molialtil,' 1 Ac. This we design following l>y uimts er eidied T/.e Stej.- Mutine by .Nil's. Mary A. < \ uiusnii, i.fithor «.-l* **Ger tl'ilvle ldis.-eii," A' . \- e i :-v e also ti-c promise of K number of Mteiciies by Ci.ic Greenwood. Mrs. i SoitUiwottn wiiinli*** ni".it:t«iii mr on; auu pleasant oouueelioii with tin i'l-s). Id.e next story In to her gift.oi pel. win lie eatit.i. .Niun.vii ua Avnxoi k : j in: nit i- vr.vi. \ ow. Lv t.iiim .D. F.. N. South wort: , j /.ittio rof the *• lAisl It io -, etc. And last, hut . not least, we are aiuma .sci t<< atiiioiua'i- g serna; ci I artieo s from one ME" i; - ivpioiy then vr«y high in 1 p«.| uh l ti.Voi . _ ld-e. _.v ,i: .«• entitled a A,'a- se: it* >•/ .n/.v J<•/.<•«, by funny i t,■/,. ;.ui hot o; **] ,n, j.ouv e» *’ ; Ac. I Wc expect to commence the .Sketches of Fanny I tern us wed as tm-scries by ( 1 I'iiv'i Green wood in ! tiie cany iiiimbi is of l,e ei mihg vear. j iingi'i. viiij.s, Foic.gn Coin spoi'i.ft-uce,—Agricul | t nr-.1 article-. 1 iic New. ,< 'oi,j<i,•.-.-doind repot is, the markets, etc;, ttl-< si.aii be regiuariv giv, u. (1.i.-p Postage. iEc po p.:g«. ,m the IV.Mtouny part ei ti e niti t Mates, —vviien p: id quarter!v ill ad van-e, is only 21'. rents a year. 1 F.L.NIS- s'mgie ( i.pits ifg.no Ju advaneo. 4 copies (ami 1 to ti.e getter up of tbo club . Tft 0» “ 10 00 " .... 1 .ft (U. )“ “ “ 20 0l I’iie money lor eluns always musthe sent in sd | vutree, siitisi riptious may be sent at our risk. W hen 1 " y..- sHlii is large, a draft should lie procured if pessi : bn. the en.-t ot vvnich may be dcviuc.ed tisiu the j illllOltllt 1 Address, alwavs post-paid Deacon a rktekson, J No. 33 South tjiini Street, Bit. 'lllii HiUiISH Qf VKTLItLIES. 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SOU ill ERA Ct JLTIV ATOM. ton 1854. The Southern Cultivator, a monthly Jour nal, devoted exclusively ,t<> tno improvement ot Southern* Agriculture, Horticulture, Mock Breed ing, Poultry, Bees, Genera I-t arm-Economy, Ac.— Illustrated with numerous'clegant engravings. T:i t- l ii'iijth W.luttie tinnUy Jiiiyroctd, Cvt/ittKnttt ill Juntlllffff 1854. The Cultivator is a'large octavo of S2 pages, form iug a volume of 384 pages in tlie year. It contain* a much greater amount of reading matter than any sin ilar publication in the South—embracing, in ad dition to the current agricultural topics of the day, Valuable Original Contributions from many of the most intelligent- and practical Planters, Farmer* and Horticulturists in every section ol'tlie South and South-west TERMS. Otic copy, one year in mHiiuce, $1 Six copies, A 00 Twenty-five copies, .., 20 o<* One hundred copies, 75 < 0 The. Cash system will lie rigidly adhered to, and ih no instance will the paper he scut unless the mo ney accompanies the order. The Bills «f all specie lmying Banks received at par. Ail money remitted by mail, postage paid, will be at the risk oft he I’nb 1 is her. Address \YM.S. JONES, Augusta. Goo. jvoricE. SIXTY davs nller date application will be mad* to the (Yntrt of Ordinary of Putnam county for leave to sell a 40 aero land warrant, the property of Abel Farrar, deceased, VY, \V.<) ’N E.\ L-Kx’r. kept. 23, 18 4. MARTHA FARRAR, EsF*.