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Jam & datto t.
I***lldr yotir Worli.
Juntj thirf"dwty fWteflth.i* hero; the
nighta and mondngt of May have
merged into this warm, yet still busy,
cheerful aeaaona- Harvesting is the or¬
der of the day, ond those who were wise
in experimenting with clover and the
grasses will be ready to reap their re¬
ward: .Nature is exerting her utmost
endeavors to pOsh forward to comple¬
tion the task assign her, nnd evry effort
of the farmer should bo made to utilize
to best advantage these efforts. Re*
strain herprorltgaflfy. spent on ‘nations
td j s or briers,; and aid her iu her own
generosity to bring forth an abundance
for man and beast.
In the general push of affairs, it is
necessary to'systemize all labor, drive
your work in every detail; this may be
done but no laggard can do it.
In harvesting, a groat saving of labor
and gram is made by machinery; how¬
ever that may be, particular attention
should be given to making substantial
shock after the grain is harvested. Far¬
mers now generally wait for a “trave¬
ling thresher, ’’ and it is generally de¬
layed; and often whole crops of gruin
are destroyed by negligent shocking in
nruopen field, awaiting the advent of the
thresher.
Cotton*
& correspondent of the Mobile Regis¬
ter has some sensible suggestions for
pTSfrters who have cotton on hand. He
suggests that there is at present ouly a
bout .35,000 bales of cotton held in tho
city of New York, und strange as it may
appear, the gamblers in future sales
have sold for future delivery,several hun¬
dred thousand Hal s, of*which 50,000 to
OO.POO ore to be delivered to spinners in
tho month of June. The writer asks;
“ How do these men expect to deliver
50,000 baioa of cotton out of the stock
tii <^fS?ew only half of that quantity in the city
York ? Why, simple by getffrig
a panic in the market without the least
toondntion for it, for the purpose of for¬
cing the price, down iu the Southern
port*, «o ijh to enable them to fill their
eocitracts to the sacrifice of the planters.
The factors and planters have it comple¬
tely <*. thoir power to withhold rune
tenths of the cotton i new in tho South
from sale for one or two ■ faonthm, mu,l
.
thus force these men who are gambling
rf ‘in future,’ and soiling property mouths
In advance which they don’t own, to pay
prices to fill their contracts which will
ruin the last one of them. Tho spinners
have very light stocks on hand, and are
relying on the purchases they have made
from these dealers in ‘futures ’ to moot
iiteir monthly demands fprraanufnctur
iug purposes. Suppose the fnetorti and
|dau tes » #« 4uae to subrnit(for a tew weeks
ualy) to tbepteb^nf frfb«4 *tKoa haw
caa the gamblers comply with their con
tracts to the spinners f and hi that case,
what are the spinners to do P If there is
any concert of action among the cotton
factors, and planters will cease fhrawiug
on them for awhile, so as to enable
( the
1 , it would have the inevitable ef¬
fect to pdt cotton up three <?r four ceutt
per pound} aud it would have th*> inev¬
itable effect of killing off these ‘future*!
gamblers Mtey wi«ld tort Us Ipug Una to ^ante^fcl
buried so deep under the
rubbish, caused by the toppling fabrics
they have reared above their heads, that
they would not be heard of os •« specu
Isters in Jo tores’ the balance of tbair
lives. i.
The Department of Agriculture, and
that of Education, should be the two
most important in our and every other
government. No expense should be
prudged to them, and the great waMe of
the general government iu printing t/ash
and in other usoh*a expenditures in the
civil anil military department, should be
promptly stopped, and fhoae funds an
idted I to thtt iMirimtiitii If A d**stgnated. ini.. . 4 rr,/ The
uttentiou of the con try should be contin
ually direi iedto these Departments,and
the foremost nu u of the nations should
•gms lot. or t teir seiettc*, .......^ expert
euce and administrative
Dent.
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jouo. For * - orsc, give a ,tea-cup
£ a black bottle,filled
with water . dissolve tiie flour by shak
ingthe bottle, and drench the horse,
T., iii g. -fmiijf curt* i, fi.*«. win
.
e . Fur a men, give a table- spoon
r d flour in s glass of cold water.
If you plow down your weeds be¬
fore they go to seed they will prove a
benefit to your hind instead of a curse.
If they are allowed to go to seed they
^will be a source of endless trouble.—
Plowed twider, they are worUi na much
M a dressing of manure Besides en
riobiog the soil, they tend to keep it
loose. If you add from 25 to 60 bush-
els of lime per acre to the gronruf; and
barrow it in, it will convert your weeds
into plant food.
PiiWorked charcoal 'is one of thtr
best material in which* to pack plants.
The s;fvan*r Machine .
InjiifM the main spring of a watch
and every portion o ft he works becomes
disordered, ne Ruthin stomach is to
the human system what that elastic
niece Influences *of metal fa to a chronometer. It
the action of the other organs,
and controls, to a certain extent, the
whole living machine. The comparison
may be carried further: for as the weak¬
ness of other imperfections of the main
spring is indicated on the face of the
time-piece, so also is the weakness or
other disorder of the stomach betrayed
by the face of the Invalid. The com¬
deficient plexion is sallow or faded, the eyes are
in lustre and intelligence, and
there is a worn, anxious, expression in
the whole countenance which tell as
.thegreat plainly as nourishing written words could do, that
organs whose office
it is to minister to the wants „ofV |Jie
body, and to sustain and renew air it
parts, is not performing its duty. It re¬
accomplish quires renovating this end, and Iloatetter’s regulating, and to
Stom¬
ach Bitters may be truly said to be the
one thing of needful. watch he be broken replaced main
spring a may by
a new one, hut the*tomaoh_can ouly be
epaired and strengthened, "and this is
one ol the objects of the famous veget¬
able has been restorative waging which successful for eighteen years
a contest
with dyspepsia, fh all ofi mates. Asa
specific, the for indigestion it stands alone.
When resources of fhe pharmaco
fMjevia have been exhausted, without, at
at best’, doing more V ;i ah mitigating
the complaint, a course of this whole¬
some and effects pa'atable, perfect yet powerful, stom
aebio a and permanent
cure. In all cases of dyspepsia, the liv¬
er is more or less disordered, arid upon 5
<his important gland, as well us upon
the stomach and bowels, the Bitters ad
with singular distinctness, regulating
and re invigorating every secretive and
assimilating mental oigan on which bodily and
health depend.
A LirtMst .’Irw qmiNT.
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THE HANCOCK WEEKLY JOUHNAL.
TO PHYSICIANS.
Naw Yow, A«ru*t 15 3*4MMj th, 1068 .
Allow mo ooll yw attention to toy
Preparation of Compound Extract
Buchu
Tbe o©m|H>»*m^i»rt.srtUC 11^1)^, LONG LEAF,
Mods or PaarMUTioM.*—Buchu, tti vacuo. J-?
•iper Berrira, by dtoriilaliou, to form a fine gin. Cu
hf-b, extracted by dtoplagcineut with spir ts obtained
from luniper Berries very little sugar is used, and a
•mall proportion cf "Bpirit It tomore palatable than
•ay now la **. t*fcef %
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In this, you hsv* the koor ledge of tho ingredients
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Hoping that you will favor it with a trial, aud that
upon inspecMou it will ui-et with yonr approbu<iou,
With a feeling of confidence,
I am very respectfully.
H. T. HKtnBOLU.
Gh«nitoi aud Druggfct,
of 16 ye-rK Experience.
[From the largest Manufacturing Chem¬
ists in the World.]
Novkmbkr 4, 1854,
* I ’<m R*q»i»tT)*Bd with Mr. H. T ; he
omipi*d thrOrup Sto-e oppomte my r*wMci»c«, and
wffteurce^fhl in conducting tlie bneineR* where oth¬
ers h^d not been equaffy no before bun, I hnve been
ftVoraWy impreeeed with hia character ttnd enter
WILLI \M WEIGHTM4N,
Firm of Powers 4* Wohfhtman,
MnonfacUtrlni Chemtote,
Ninth and Browtf *tre*U, Philadelphia.
Helmbold’a Fluid Extract Buchu
U the great apectftc for Uaiveraet LafliHude, Pmdra
ttou. &«5, <s
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*•« a id invigorate jjCT t1n» ayaiion, which HEMBOll>’S
EX i R BOCIIU iuv .iinWy doea. If m ueat
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FAUir ; ,hie rt ,, ,i,r ,.r Eva^uo
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and Improved Bom W *£*
foe m
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ontoug fwm HaNto vr*S t «top«t* B, at I1MU
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our** 4 Cft»r>pto»#Hjtore«dm» UMm# unpioawaut mu<I
•tMnsfKMfo remHl^s, 'TooRioM MerfU’Y, in fol
Cao HcliuboliP. Fluid extract
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n ® w * ,|, ' r 44 how u to pi w *u
Those fHifforiog frou» teoken-Jona or Jclfcate
eonstllmious.lprocur* lit# remedy •« ouoo.
rte rvHder mast ha «wr» that, how wr -light
in»y bo the att«ck of the above tl ii sas ea . it is oer
>ain to affect the bodily health and mento 1 p-r
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.All the Rbov«> dtotaaes require the aid of a Di
urelio HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT LUClIU to
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Address
H. T. HKLMBOLD.
®rw«r vari Chem'cwt Vt^nrth*>unt.
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We beg to call your attention To our large Stock of
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These Goods were purchased recently during the great Dry Goods Panic in New
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T. MAHKWALTKH8
MARBI,T3 WORKS
Bioati Si reel aeer fow«t Market. Augusta. Ga.
Keep ou hand aud ready for rale, a large •election,
and to*K> tain* hea, »o erd«r, all *Hrt* of
MARBLE MONUMENTS. TOMBSTONE8,
etc. etc
AW work «*r rhe eowmrv »a/efully to>a«»< audtorip
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; KlaiK wciTih^riff Sails
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LIVER MEDICINE^ 1
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tMwairrw* «r ms c*whmut«I)
****#» P*»s KHI It. Asia
Zsssk
ssasrjttj BimRi At- rl*« m&wms living South
|M-fdimposed <iineu/e Mi*, are
to of ib« it to manted bv
all Intfrtjumi ptiytitfnm that most „f ho paws end
fltthw ©f oar people are da* to OIK&g«t or funclioual
der&ngei.eni of (bat important organ Prophhi’a tAv
cr Mfdieiue aud noli-ijlllimie Filto strike directly at
the root of the ceil. They cure the li.tr»r, which, in
nine ■ cases nut of ten, is Mr »he bottom of caught*,
. ..
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8 FA Ilf KI I f like chaff before a wind
PROPHirrs tfVEH MEDICINE
ly Dr Prophitt * Haring used tha medicine aufBcfont
long to toe* its virtue, and to satisfy my owu mind
that it Is an invaluable remedy for dyspepsia—a dis¬
ease from whieh the suffer**! much for si,
years and befog pOrftuadrd that now snftfcr
from this annoying complaint would be singularly
to them the use of this remedy; which has not given
only himself btft s^yerfi mcml* r* V hi* family the
greatest relief.
W. M ARNOLD,
Of tho Georgia Conference.
Thto is to
and inwt of the time to my b«d, and suffering the
great*, ! eg«ny imagiu ,b!o, with rheummi*m, tor five
*no» h< »nd aPor trying ev^rv a'v«HabI» rsm^Jy with
no robef. 1 vVuv ctirted with two ho ijee of l>r. ts s.
l'rophiu’o Auudyne I’mn Kid It, e/,<th t-o»liug ma
fifty «’'>«•*, uly; it rBli^v^d m- r.lmoot tustrutly I
t'hcrt’Htv Bco.nmnni t^tti itTH-fciglwt df,girv to otliera
eutfering from a niilar di*f «o«*. I can ‘ay that it to
one oft 1 -.- hvt family in- * h ttuw out. Certain,
Your , truly. W x FOREHAND
Covington(hi. July ft, 1SC7«.
l)r. P; ph,M - having u?wi y»nti 1 ivcM- MtHiiciim
(or man tbntm v u u> iny family l oh^rfnH- r& <>m
uicud it to nil I aU*> per»\>m suff(*hu(( fi«>ru Itv^r allt-otiou in
any form. n-o'>mrru.-ud y^ur DysBotoiy Gordial
a* rim I***' r*mK*iiy for 'bat rtw*o«i«.
O. T DOGEttS.
’ >j if Jr Hie, 1’vfVrtm Co , Oct 1, l#fi7„.
Dr a - t f>j4wU-I>no< Sir; i'hw ia R> cmfify
that 1 Itavo us«*i y.im Ague P.lls for vb,r last teu vr-ora,
Wmtisi" ''I've* ft*Hod •<> our,- Ui'o Ago,in a singfo in,
etuper «;ith Hi-m. They alw«y« ben!, the djjttoik.
lirwt dry fhntUiey t»rc jgiv<-». I r sn roCf»uunendT&H|m founii/
«» -foung tfte b-.*n modi, me that I h«v«
and f$He. they 'mis. Ummu uo ImmJ Yotite, rfEioie fHBjieCtluIfy, following them, «« «pji'
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P,
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A W. BERBY Ag«v
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¥iA$mm Bitters.
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Tills lYi! v<*getuhle
leHiorativc b Hie shcotr
anchor -oi* the feeble an<I
debill< 3 tot!. As a tonic and
cordial for the «£<*<! and
languid it \m no equal
among Mt^macliica. A« n
remedy for ibo nervoiiN
weakness to wliitli women
are especiaiiy subject, it is
Miperscdiiig every other
stiuinlanf. In hit cliffiltea,
tropica), Ifniperuto or
frigid, it acts ns n spociiic
in every species of disorder
which i! n d ft rm \ v. es the
bodily strength nnd breaks
down the auiimi! spirits.
Wherever it is intro
duccd it becomes n sttmd
ard article — a medicinal
Mtop,e - n u ,hc
ijl4 !,nd i }ure * t tvIik ’ “ iid
popular medtoino
ta world—I h*
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