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COFFEE- v ‘ :
20 bugs Rin C*ffe«- Juaf rmnM andf-Jf
suit tow by x b. HU.\b'£vv£LL u eu
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' • KAILS. ■
40 k*>g« entls, aaattrted gfzea, just recite#
and fuf rale by
T. B. IltSSlSWELI, * CO.
TICKS,
*W5*A-
AXES
4 <lo«. COLU2IS’. AXES, genuine artiele,
juit received and for sale bv
T. ». IIUNNEWELL A CO.
HOES AND TRACE CHAIKS.
A full dssortt'ncnt, just 1 received and for
sale by - ' •
,1,6. UtA'NEWELL * 00.
DJRYOOOBSj ■ "
2000 y* assorted Bruw.n Sliirutoff*; 500
I aUlatiami Milk vaaiia
is O-O’rntu wixawfa,-,. ^
yards asflyrted bleached ahirtingr; aOO yaw*
(ji intJ! 10 piece* extra heavy bed tiering jiiat
received and fur ante by.
A CO.
laibalyted by
l&SkUti in
WViK-bq»;rfce*S' ;i
- 'ey. toe* ,,wiM* ;
•aUie-w a « X
irahiBty. CSifl
uid se i rue. r»
tbd
of IHt /. .0.
street.. ;
■■■-■■ t U-if,
gartiffir t*S 'Cttwrfisiff
KO.,; ’-v. 1
psoperitV at A
TOW 12
Miscellaneous.
»d as^ SavHirnak played -an important part
** *° ia It.
v and! The Hessians cwptnred Bryan Row
W*** and all the an licensed wliiskr roiHs in
B« W that section, and nearly killed then*.
j^f^kiug} American elutin light-
F OR tba mtrpeee of facilitating disposal,
and p«reh».«e.df head* hi tHe adbi, aod
! thereby promote amigratioe frara atew^j to ah
UBSorpm-ed agricultural regioa of the South,
the rabaerSWs Sate run seated to bMT Laad
Otonprs to aecdssnht tfce QaaKty aad locality rf '
Lffi&lyiu in tbeeoantiMattached fotheiraever-
al names. They aet i»depehde«itly of eaeh other.
ntirfumP 3dV
V ilUMB
IX.
DEVOTED TO RELIGION, LITERATURE, CO]
BAIKBRIDGE, GEORGIA, SAl
L.TURE AND INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS.
id-ii lewvi
bt morning, March 6, isg9.
jht 3C,tittbti(lilf ,At<|«S
‘ U lMAS M. RUSSELL,
khitok and pkopiiietoh.
B. E. RUSSELL,
A k S IS.TANTE
Svery SaCTd^lIorm^g.
IPlTd K
letved of work, injph are now jnai:irifr opportunity of malting the aij^nainfcmfee I by dotogw^ 1 !
the mule the basis of representation, of so large % number of the gentlemen j "book'lfcHsesB,’
determined to have something as of the Southern Press. He asked that j cultivate alorge
near a ‘nigger’ as possible. There are j *J ,e Pwiden * aad the 9»0m*** the I Mhgfg? ° t1
a ii *- , i Corifenfetoa would carry to tkeirjroepec-1 agaiifcfr felling
•.somS gTave a^prchcnstcns, however, ^ ^ mrach**. the j fepLb disfi
that Congress* wuen’it. comes n: pos- • j*igi les t regards and compliments eif^iie j “Vfcoiiiw*, ]
session of the facts, Will emancipate j Mobile Board of Tradb; snd m eopclp^ Bn*]
the mule race, and thus destroy'ion wished the metrfbers of ■ttMv'CenTest^Lnabfce
TERMS.
9nt Itnntb ■ -
yiiP-£ M»nths.
Si i Months...
ont Yn*r
-M.--* »
'....Tf: 1 m
2 09
....-.; 3 oo
All ?a70«nts Invariably hi Advance.
Advertising Rates*
h» rates to which
d-
herc
The following are th
here in all coetwete for adverWmgi or »
r« sirf* hauded in witlictit instruc-
advertise uents are nnu
fl { Adrcrtt.-einent- will be ehnrg.
, thejr ocentiy.
tions.
„l aecerding to they«
1M.
juara.
*1 SnOATUH
5 ^itr.vrca
7 Stfiiarea, j 28 ;
8 £qtur*tf, 22
9 S<|imret«. 26
10 8.^;»res, j 40
4 Column. 1 44 I 1
To Ordinaries, rblniiaistfolors.
Guardians, Ac.
t« keretdhire. eineeUie war, the followinc are the
fornotifTA<»f Ordinaries &c—to be paid in
Thirty Ibu
F..rtjr 1»4>/ X-tictii » u "
s-. s*if LumK ivc. pr. sqr. of tt*H linpR.... 5 WO
k i;.- Days’ X 'H,Ts..,i » T 00
hi-. I mth«’ Si-lires: 10 00
Ton Day*’Notieee of sales pr. sqr 2 00
sui:uim’ S.u.es.—For these sali-e. Sir every fifa,
; - wi ;.<la- riffs, of cencee are not expected to pay in
■d*
obrtmri'*« ure charge for the aanm as other
destroy
Sonthern Aristocracy again.
We are to have a rain- here soon,
at which time ear pew and onion#
will be ew®i«5gwp-. .father gotten
teack hasbfeeh *Tnii m tSe ground/
and will not be able to make a rise at
that time. ; . ...
Having exhausted the st-orehonse
of information and the patience of
the reader, I subscribe myself
’ y . f s SlMOIf.
[r .rra«p'»n^encc of the B.iiikbrid^e Argus ]
Letter From BQrke t'oinity.
Meosks. Editors :—The coining of
the A oars reminds me of a promise
hj;i(?c; hilt what to write about, is
the question. The weather is a
threadbare subject, and is eo capri
cious that if I should Undertake to
descant upon it, it would certainly
change lief ore 1 finished fit V notice. I
The lie;,To, is n-fruAful theme, lr.lt ;
most of the fruit is had, and like t he";
wind they cliunge a* e'. rrv eliaitge trf
the weather, s,i t’oat In hire my arii-
e!e wmli! be rend by the piddic, i ,
would he compelled U t;ikt< Ivi/.k ■
what t h td said, and advoeivle a ia;.; ,
theory as to their osisietfo, nairn*-,
ittid destiny. Having ueitlu r the
itu lily, nor fertility of imagination Of!
Ariel, or the nnthot of Xacasb, 1 ran-
In a certain eoBveution of temper
ance philanthropists, a clergyman
made a plausible defense of the moral
right of even good men to drink and
to offer alcoholic liquors. Tetoialism
he denounced, as fa atical, and un-
scriptnral. Ife talked glibly about
the wine used at Cana of Galilee—
though not very understandiugly—
and insisted that- for one he should
claim the right to use liquors at his-
own table and social gatherings.
When he had concluded his sophis
tical argument, an .old man. ;tro.se
under tnutih eniotion. His voice
trembled with grief. Turning to tlie
Convention, he said in substance to
them. “I know a young man. He is
fast becoming an inebriate. I fear
ho is ruined. WhSli tli'ged to give up
the wine cup lie always pleads the
example of a certain unpopular
Clergyman. He sayfe that while the
minister takes his glass and defends
it, he means to do the same. Gen
tleftiMl! that poor intemperate youth
j is my £on ; andohe .clergyman whose
i >-vid oxnmpie he ie followin'
very same
dti ssed the
h’ess Associn-
I.u»t (>;» y of tin-
ties*. ■
Tn-.’ Soud^vi* l’rcjss A^ocitition spent
tin- last day of its recent convention in
Mobile in.j[«itying a grateful n>c,ignition
of I be l:<isf.V:.iity tit ibc-.Board of Trade
of tit t city. AY
fif fkitnrd-iy:
JSnrfitfrn’ Cre.ss Axs ieirtiion.—Tltc Con
vention met at 1 o’clock I*. Hi., pursuant
to adjoip-nment.—the members of the
I" l,i *giuate a system that will con- | Board of Trade being present by iuvita-
S'gtt them to destrscltom or dra.v 1 tion.
upon mv imagiutition fut fan's to! The reading of tbeniinut.es of the last
prove that onee they were while, and j meeting was dispensed with,
till that is necessary to restore, this* Colonel Lamar then stated the object
alabas'er uuiuplexion k would bo i () j of the meeting as follows:
enlYamkise them, and invite them to I ATr. President of the limn! of Trade:
our parl .rs and embraces. Be’no | Convcniii^n over which I have the
an. odoriferous animal, the hc-to | ' 1(,nc,r to preside desire me to express
could never dwell together in uuny | tlu ii s ' llc, ' r <‘ thanks to yon, sml through
with that r.u’e less favored. Having
no new opinion upon the subject,
therefore, I can only consider th
“jnau and brother
tfurOnTewi
tion a happy and pleasant returp lid
Jtfajor Steele then ptated that j
»oT«d-»b#t’ <|te
adjonxn.vsuHeet to tlie epdf i
and Board of Directors.
The present was a pair of silver poh-
lets, lined with gold, and inscribed as
follows: • ! *:
“Presented to
The Mobile Board of Trade
by the
Southern Press Association,
Mobile, February 20, 1800.
Commercial Independence, and
Freedom of the Press.
Iii these Signs we Conquer.”
After the oresentation the members of
«toBs a few inches below surface «f
ground, aud allow the manure to accam-
ulate for a year—nene. handling until
yds are ready ts apjdy it to the land. If
The Continentals thfefi contented
themselves withstoppingcraekercarts
from coming into tho city, tbas re-
the stalls are not to# small, (and a good xix ^PP 1 ^ of vegetables and
supply of litter is weed,) they waii re- j hmgh beef.
The whok fight lasted eight years;
main sufficiently i|ry for the ceeafort of
animals—the manure will be kept just at the end of which per iod G. Wash-
thrtwpi^odattetts jaincd in aTrlend^y tn< ^ 8t oaou 8 t > and tramped dawn ing 'on knocked King George mat of
gldSs of Champagne at the Old Arcade. 6uffic iently to aDowsfowi, regularAecom- time* and his seconds threw up the
Thus ended one of the most pleasant P°**bato to go ou. ^ Very little ot the sponge,
reunions that we liave ever had. the
good fortune to attend.
valuable gues will MO,p.-lo ...nre, 0|d Mrs. Brilxonia tSen roed ont
.aivwc.nsd u» Court.
occasionally with plaster.—jEd.
Make- aud Save Vaniire.
We deem this subjeot one of very
great importance to oar farmers, aud
presume we cOriM hardly do cmr readers 1
it more acceptable service tfann to trans
fer to our columns, thus prominently,
stalls
So: Cult. - -.
j&lnani**.
i and Khonld be dlumM MilMidi; by per stun
owning lat>4i1» th* eiiaetiM e«ek ene fwirelehti:
Tbeir regular price, per Let of Ltuii, wilt be
only TEX DOLLARS, except ta eaeea where
kuda lie reaeote, and more than ordinary trou
ble ia incurred in preparing a relSuWe report: in
no care, howerCr, will more than Fifteen Dollars
be charged.- l'bo regular fee asuet .Invariably
accompany the order to report:.
Them?? Allen, XeWtoo. fla., wiU reportlar.ds
lying in Ba or, Dougherty and CalliMw fourties.
Joseph J. Bradford, Camilla, (la., will report
lands h’ing In Mitchell, Worth and Thomas
conntiee. ►.
WWis M. Russell, Bainbridgei fin*will report
lands lying in D catur und Miller counties. |-
P. ft. Neither of .the parties is engaged in land
otw -inl Pibsw.
tbx-e mk •«, a".,-d; in
^^OCX» la* th. »«rwt(«n or Wercfaanb to their
i-utojisioojivr _
* IT rWsiM'r* kxh'J tr ryrr>rl:ls:
G. Washington the cnRtody ot the ^peculation, er in speculations of any sort, anil.
j , . . j , tience, their reports will be disinterested and
i TJ. S. A. boy who made his daddy
elicit):
fehCC9-18-ftm
The Birthday si George Wash- President.
iMftoh. I in which (Capacity he gave great
The Savnurrali News local is rwponsi-! satisfaction. -
t ble for the following.' Take him to the At the end of eight years here- X. B. HflllfiCWdl t CO.
the following interestiug and timely s,, r ^ dll ? n ® : - - . ' feigaoi his situation, issued, a. farewell
communication we find in the aoirtbem ■ ^ 1S1S e 4 *7. ° | nddrees, and .relived to the bosom of
Cultivator for the present month: r 0 ®! . , ' , ,; hi# family.
saving of mauure lies- at the 4 Hrilaaaia* ismmied i To whom he was known by the fa-
Tine saying of mauure lies- at the
foundation of all agricultural improve- ; ““2^. ita mother;.but when the milkr title of “OeBeral,” because he
marriage between her a nd G. Washington belonged to everybody’,
took ]>l«ee is not recorded. j He tbred- at Mount Vernon until he
At amy rate, tliey teul a child, which died.
O. Washington named U. -8. America. I Which was prior to the e»tablieli-
It W no ration taV. 8. Gritute | XMm% of the Ft eedmen’s Bureau, and
.He was also the father ot the Fourth.
incut, and y**t it. is neither understood
nor practiced in'this country. Wo can
never afford to bny mti uure al my prices
until we lean* to harvest ami tipply that,
which is cob tinually going,to waste
around ns. Xu saving umutire as iu
everythiug ojsa?, we shotilil have a place i-. ■ ^ .■.» om. ....
rpoj-oso'i i-ui 1--W^,
iu l e . . ^ "• ’ J the boy, U. S. A., erected the
Ltk«wis« the father of the Sunday-' Washington Monument to his ntmo- :
sehoePsturr; related for the benefit of ry, and made capital by calling A
bat] iw'ts* to niake them.mend their evil town after his dttd.
Mays, fis all about G. Wusltiugton’.s j ^hidh is the seat, of the Nationa '
FLOUR.
havreU, Fi n« ftnper a ml Extra
hist f-eceived and for sale at tb«
est tnni-iiSt hriee, bv ■ ■ ■ r4 ■ - j
T.B. IIUNh'S^fELL d CO.
Howls, Slt9<M !t|Mi i/itUi
»v! i -•••.-■ 6 • 4* i-nim cm
ltd# In Miww to wlilcb dally additidnii are being
mide.
CASfe PRT^. and GtXOHAliS.
■**’** ’ ti.hf' ^AHegks,
" B LK ACHiD SHEicmfcs and
8ttl!tfra<38,
- PKBK DltfLTS and ’IJitOWN
* ‘ a “ ; .a U' BvrrilizaL -XtJ
dOTTONAMCA nM fnMR,
the late civil war beuveeu the States,
the in practice the present yt-ar, will in
line who lias., just ad- crease the amount of fnsranrrrTleyoiid
('(invention!'’ file expectation of the >*ost aaugttint.
observer. Take of any lasting matcvhlh
four «H’ six posts, Jagreeable .to size of
pvhJ’snlTh-it'trtly htrge to be suhstsnftitl,
and sef. them- <#h thegivew4d,aji.l wrath-
er-board up" till rotiuit, if htieYssary— say
first-al'mit three (U’_ four feet. J would
uni have them more than live fe d high,
copy from tho Tribune t X so common refitse hf art plank. (>uu ; ii
as can be. picked up about !hiy.9aw-milj)
that will irt tke it sui’loieafeiy do.
cht-ppipg bis fit tiler’s persimmon fmv ! Wti<; ^ T } nm , headquarters of the
nij'i tJieu tolling bim about it, at wlaru , . . . . , a . ■%. T i
the did'man patted him on the head and 1 wbf5k ^ <>f Andy Jolm-
anid, “Good boy.” j son, and a resort for office seekers of
Thm'stbry has driven many a hoy of kinds,
good moral character into lying. Num- i tJ. S. A. grow ftp to be too big for
to ^ c *f young Americans haws striven te | ^ boots. He couldn’t get anybody
ot
'* WHtAWHArs,- •' • it -
I.AM88* ^ ’ .**<’ ; *di
frb2ft4#'«0«hy» ’ - ) z
to the memhei-s of tire B.aud of
XVa.le and the people of Mobile, for the
manifold and munificent kindness, lios-
, ; pi tali tv and courtesy which we have re-
' ** a <wn -inti, t-eivetUollectivt-ly as well as individnal-
^ n ”>**»«», atlm-raWe in iheii ly. 'Kcrly all of ns came'hero stnmgrra
place, and a great i ufsauco anywiicre j &° J 011 aad-yourpeojjile, iU td a® cau only
else ’ . “j|«r we leave KerejL ajjii^ another.
I should judge from (he number)!”^ 1U tb<3 srakful memoriirofaur
strolling about, that not over om -
half flip original number sr-- at the I rceo ^ ee - Gie history of Mobile in
place designed by “providence . Ull i j timelwstw,M?,I ' 8he was jnstly styled the
dcstinv” for tlw.ii', , , , ‘ - | Queen of the Gulf, and no cityrs'tdbd
thsuny tlieiu. And from the j higher for the hlidrality'afid hospitality
of her people, and the enterprisuppaBB-
pefitj aud ensPgj; of her merchants..
We recollect in those dark dtearv diiys,'
when nought' save a dashing smack or
a government stesmgf, carrying supplies
flg#»ur beau
tiful bay, sate nicV a"ud*fuen dnriag the
darkness of tlte night, when a stealthy
blockade would silently pass out, carry-
le P ant( rs are in n.uch agitation- iug a few locks of the “Binary King” to
foreign parts. In those days %a j^uqfl-
feet,- Air; hew the people erf Mobile
Iwnded together, and stood firm and
faithful to'their biethen of the Snath.
number of smokum
and
Aucl from
’free and stumps
not. more than one-half of those who
profess to work, earn tlte bread and
meat they consume. The question is
often asked “what has gone wuh the
rolored people J” They are Iafce ntu . *> «arri»m>> I
brellason a rainy day, not easily
found.
because
they were not endowed
with prophe-tic powers, or a» one
gntphtcallv described it, if hi s ‘fore
sights had ofely been as -good as his
tnd sights he would have made a
fortune this year. Instead of a hun
dred and fifty bales of cotton, he
onb had ten, and •just see what a loss
1 6U8t *med by not having the other
But the old gentleman is not lighted, tip with the bright,, fcyes of
gt’.ag to let‘dame fortune’ swindle Mobile's fair daughters.- I am deputed
*tn any more ; he intends to plant.
tul eottou this .year, and so ai e all his
O'-ighhora
"His political question« of the dbv
*" e Stt'mo and Bullock, and there is
'lmie an tuiimated discusmoti going
nn ’s to which can make ‘a rise’ the
sickest..
"mb trade in this section has
’ ,>J1 'cry lively, as there 1«M been
* rivalry going on between some of
” nr ®tiaeus as to who was the weal-
fok-st. j n othvr days, it wns the
^ n ber of negroes that constituted
basis, but they having been- r*
Dn Tlie excursion yesterd&f down this
same bay, we saw a portion of yt>ty mer
chant navy; and e^en when lighted dp
by the Imttle fires from, the fleet of the
gallant Buchanan, the bay never shone
brighter than on this occasion, being
with the
daughters,
to pn.ke von a testimonial, and -if we
had preseuted you one in value propor
tionate and in keeping with our feelings
and the hospitality which we Lava re
ceived, why, sir, it would bankrupt the
whole Southern Press.
CJolenei T- L. Woodruff, President of
tlie’Bbard of Trade, -replied, thanking
the President for the complimentary
manner in which be bad spoke® ef Mo
bile and Iter people, and the Convention
for the lesthfioninl, wbiefi will bf re
tained by the Board of Trade tvs a re
membrance of .Ike meeting of (he
Southern Press “Association at Mobile,
which afforded him and the members of
. . ,, Tf ,, „ ... ... emuhkto the example of G, Washington,
retain the manure. If.well maUe, they . ,,
will List for years., and may be any size - . eaaf ^‘ 5ed * *** ^
—sav about six by eight feet Set them ^ keJ ^ ^ Paigs. They Were never
• u r. r rL Q hfloitn to tell the truth ofterwrrfls.
m the moe>t rojivoineiit p*aces abonfc the s
vard, and .see to it, that everything that! Ml ‘”? ofthem kveJ ^ ecome g reat
will make manure be deposited in them a *J ere > * Weot mtaF tTlc newspaper
—ashes, stofe-clemiingto Imnes, leaves, bnslness - or ^gnws; d%ile little _
old leather, chicken manure from about bo ^ who tf » the fratli P°° r > j bringing up.
the poultry yard andionse, as well as j bu *^°‘ T ”,’ nU Wie i U _ 1 l T0 ®' _ He is now engage-bin riding to the '
deace on a velocipede.
unmentionable eonteUts taken out from 1 1 ‘ ljaat boy.U, S- A -
the bed-rooms in the morning, which is ] The old woman, called Britannia for
to whip him, t*o he whipped himself.
At running in debt, buy mg np'
worthless luf*d and budding Freed- ■
taen’o Hnreans, he ia a success.
He has not grown up jnst like his
dad, and has not done credit to bis
’Which is all we know abont G.
Washington, who was born on the
the leaves that makes, the whole lump, shert, wanted to clothe the boy in 22nd of February, several years be- „
valuable, and in a few. mouths you have stan»l^- G: Washington, who had never fore the late war.
a roAss of superior manure. Try it, »ad been an Internal Beveane Collector, did . |t>
my word fet it, if you distribute well, not believe in that sort of a giiment. D« T ia
iUitl cultivate, you will iiave au abuu- \ The fnsft terminated iD a big figlit, iu
dance of vegetables, to spare. j which all the neighbors participated In ‘he Supreme Court yeslerda
But this is not alb ¥ou mns.t have' Mrs. Britapnia’s friends called in the fast legal t«dimcab>y rathe dm
these receptacles pt-boxes atso' in the their big brother, RiugGeorge, to whip charge of the case of Mr. Je
•gartten-, and.deposit all vegetable mutter G. WAshiugtoh. j Davis was complied with, and the ex-
tbat you fi tul it iucouvenient to' work ' King Ocorgv hired ft lot of red-coated President of the Confederacy is now
iuto the soil, aud by the addition of- a- T>ntch«efl, fondof beer, to be hi* bottle. freed from even a semblance of pros-
load or two of 8t»ble mairam, i» a few , htrldors. - j ecnfeh* or We do not expect
mouth* you will have just what yo«-j O. Washington dressed his backers in to hear the clairior now that ranch
need, to put ia the tranches, in ; hlne, ml calk'd them Goetiueutals.. nirapleraild more evidently just sfeps
eel of aiiy kifid. •- Th«r equals have never been seen; to lira same case evoked some time .
By the ase gl diArcqul about the- which gives rise^ to the phrase “not. i’.xll
R
JEWKEOI
BAIN'PWDOE, HA.
ATIXfl
ifpjH* BAV^rkSJ^q
NL
■no<naoam*r:'i
and
of Dr. A.
and
‘water closets, ” pig-]ien and poultry
b<ui.se, yott retaiii the fertilizing gnses, :
worth aeon tiDental.’’ ,... ... „
| if this thing
Our natiouJ flag was modeled upon Migbt ^ Waiter have been done
prevent toefLe above circumstances; the red signi- j ^ pra tongod incarceration
ago ; and yet. we fail to pereeiv*' why,
if this thing were to be done, it _
of “T*°
nitre, which may be used si^arately er b toeThe color that whipped; tlie white j S? ^ v
mixed witli other at amt re. j was p^t j n hy way of a trnceor two, and creditable history.
About your barn-lots yon may save att the etars to shed light upon the whole,
iucalculabl^amouut of manure, by iaV- subject. I QgOBGlA, Pseator €e«rtjr. ^ . , AHalw-^r
it ts smtA om x»l hstti
ing large stob es, and using a* sban- f The emwe of the fight was abont the ^ .
dance of leaves and straw, by which you boy U. S. G. WrtWngtoo claimed too* ' To tbe ^ °
retain all the man are which should btc bowastTrrntT od^*” 1 ought to be free j
tdken from them dry, distributed aud to vote.aud buy W own clothes, and go; it
to see the girls- Britannia didn’t went Mangertytt AB.
to untie bit? from her apron string*. j
^The fight waxed warm and furious,
id several blows were struck. SvJttoebettM- towith <aau*y thy
mm,
plowed in deep.
It is a great mistake, in my opinion,
that manure • shonkl lie in bulk for
months until the raid.sanand evaporation
have exhansted aH he strength, or until
itis “rotted,’’’before distribution. When
spread on the laud in its green state,
and plowed nndeV deep, all tlte fertfliu-
ieg gases are retained in the soil, and go
to Abe .production of the crops.
It the distribution is-made in the fall
or winter. It is better and ’will be good
for more than one crop. It will be bet
ter generally to pen cows, sheep tuul
hogs where you wish the manure depos?
ited, and if penned every night, will
soott enrich a. large plat of ground. Tlie
use of leaves and straw, scattered ou
these pens, pay writ for the fibor be
stowed. This plan would have been
good under the old system, hirt under
flm present we shall find it nenmiryAn
adopt all the improvements, and lalior-
- HirBcwfdoT Trade red ether ritirves raviug wtscbinery.oltbonrls it msv be
Ert the luraar>- cAfiwtr
Batons IhMtta.. Tber
r .!f hnitowii la in
::—:.V- - mn iaian ir* ”~'T denar to haiacor-
fnonted aa<t«r Ae naaae and wvte ortbe "Btotibridse
-aud several mows were hiki. j atovmtoe
G. Washington wo* knocked groggy ^toS^bJect,
at New York, as aaony * mao' bus besft
siac 'Z • :< AKSISRl,-,. _ .^
KtngGcorgewftippCdhift out of the ' '
^ celebrate rfus^veot estab-- ■ Sgmtoy xtone JS LEATHER,
, ' - iii, nn.. r» i- 2r-r — ‘T ™ mw*. mis
n»e wroers of mil tbeirsnccP— »bo*y<s>rponrte«adwWtt, w»A«r
the nuaeand toyte-»*»r»«lil. awl hy Out ynmc to
andtietiKd. plead aad be impkmdeU: da-eer
“ • C ' A *‘ —*— in thin
B*«» »d Carriage
X&BliiS
Rubber and Leafier
BELT!B«
^ **#*&&&*• ^MMlrAMUeates frem
rf-pate - i«re Jmu. ^WAmrtiwoajf
NOfffailtLI’Tg
PKttiBOlr, AOflfi LBfL-rfiaO. 50.
A“-:: vi-’vi'c., tiv.tf rf
place, aDd, to
lished grog sliops at
the streri*. They are still in existe nce,
WashjrfgtoTT Hid not stop falling back t !* ^mve and we a couiiii<u W. to «Mk«
nntit he reached IVsirtyH-^nin, «\iere
be tumbled tot. Valley ***>. j
Tlds w» »ot considered os faygerv, Or F mtop-iito.«to»« righto and privMeya
, . . . - , t!it.rt»n»o hekraghw, m* u*w ix- tccairrnig
a Warrant would have neon issued ljn f u le otiject ur-tod mmsm, th» fjtrpum ol
ngatnnSiiHU by MM one «f ear Justices dteporeof'imth ptopUhy'at
■ -M *L. a ,■ ladph-asan. All of wtacS ia laauaatfiiUr .ubtntv
or tae reeem. ^ g r ^ayyx?u, is».
T, >. Wasi>na,
CALFSKINS,
. HABNESri-miMMINGS
No.
<f. WaahingV* bit bedf again, *f
Trenton, where toe .Hessians were all
sitting around a barrel of beer, tod
blacked the aid fellow's eye'. |
The fight waxed more fnriotto
H B. flOWEB,
H. M. Ihucs.
C. S. Ciyntu,
K. K. PuBcer,
Ur-o. w. Hrmaa.
J. D. Hotl.
C. J. XmtuT-,
W. O. Feraws,
rkaoxs. J. A. Lone,
•I. W Pome*.
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