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Our Exchanges.
We will send either of the following
Journals upon receipt of the subscrip¬
tion price, and, In addition, a copy of
the “Southern Agriculturist” for one
year ,frce:
THE TECHNOLOGIST—A monthly
journal, devoted to engineering, manu
f ble cturing, building, &c., is a very valua¬
ing journal, and will be found interest¬
to all classes. Published at $2 per
Company, annnrn by the Industrial Publishing
Broadway, New York.
THE WESTERN POMOLOGIST—
A monthly magazine, devoted to horti¬
culture, publiseed at $1 per anuum, by
Mark Miller, Des Moines, Iowa. J.
Stayman, Leavenworth, Kansas.
HEARTH & HOME—A first class
illustrated Rural, Literary and Family
Weekly, published by Orange Judd &
Co., N. Y. Subscription $3 per an¬
num.
OHIO FARMER—A weekly Agri¬
cultural Family Journal, published by
Ohio Farmer Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
Subscription $2 per annum.
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST—
An illustrated monthly for the farm,
garden and household, published by
Orange, Judd & Co., N. Y. Subscrip¬
tion $1.50 per annuw.
NORTHERN FARMER—Monthly,
published by Northern Farmer Com¬
pany, Janesville, Wis. $1.25 per an.
RURAL CAROLINIAN—Monthly,
devoted to the agricultural interests of
the South, published by Walker, Evans
& Cogswell, Charleston, S. 0. $2 per
annum.
SOUTHERN FARMER—Monthly,
devoted to agriculture, horticulture,
stock raising, and industrial and me¬
chanical interests of the South. Pub¬
lished by M. W. Phillips & Co., Mem¬
phis. $2 per annum.
SOUTHERN PLANTER & FARM¬
ER—Monthly, devoted to agriculture,
horticulture, and the mining, mechani¬
cal and household arts. Published by
John W. Rison, Richmond. Virginia.
$2 per annum.
THE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE OF
FOREIGN LITERATURE. -A very
valuable literary magazine published at
$5 a year, bv E. R. Pel Ion, N. Y.
THE RURALIST—A monthly jour¬
nal, devoted to agriculture, horticul¬
ture, literature, &e. E Mendenhall,
Cincinnati, O. $2 per annum.
AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL—
Monthly, published by N. P. Boyer &
Co.,. Parkersburg, Pa. $1 per annum.
MANUFACTURER & BUILDER—
A valuable illustrated monthly, devoted
to the practical interest of industrial
progress. Published by Western & Co,,
N. Y. $1.50 per annum.
BEEKEEPER’S JOURNAL, Etc.—
Monthly, tbr the apiary, farm and fire¬
side. Published by II. A. Kiug & Co.,
N. Y. $! per annum.
ILLUSTRATED BEE JOURNAL—
Monthly. Published by D. C. Mitch¬
ell, Indianapolis, Ind. $2 per an.
HERALD OF HEALTH—A monthly
iournal of physical culture. Published
by Wood & Holbrook, N. Y, $2 per
annum.
NATIONAL LIVE STOCK JOUR¬
NAL, one of the best magazines pub
lished, tor stock-growers and farmers.
Published monthly at $2 a year, by G.
W. Rust & Co., Chicago, ill.
MARYLAND FARMER—A month¬
ly magazine of agriculture, horticulture,
Ac. Published by Sands & Co., Bal¬
timore.
OLD AND NEW—Monthly. Pub¬
lished by Roberts Brothers, Boston,
$4 per amium.
LEISURE HOURS—Monthly. Pub¬
lished by J. Trainor King, 501 Chest¬
nut street, Philadelphia. Devoted to
history, biography, poetry, c£c. $2 per
annum.
AMERICAN SUN DAY SCHOOL
J. WORKER—Monthly. W. McIntyre, Published by
St. Louis. $1.50 per
annum. Journal for tiie promotion of
religious education of the young.
THE SOUTHERN FARM AND
HOME—A Magazine of Agriculture,
Manufactures aud Domestic Economy.
W. M. Browne, Editor. J. W. Burke &
Co., Macon, Publishers, $2 per annum.
AMERICAN ENGINEER.—A week¬
ly scientific journal of practical infor¬
mation, mechanics, chemistry, arts and
manufactures. Published at $2.50 a
year by Evans & Co., Philadelphia.
GOOD HEALTH.—A monthly jour¬
nal of physical aud mental culture.
Published by Alexander Mo^re, Boston,
Mass., at $2 a year,
THE PR ARIE FARMER—A weekly
journal, devoted to farm, orchard, fire¬
side, &c. Published by IL D. Emery,
Chicago, III. $2 per annum.
TIIE FIRESIDE FAVORITE, an
illustrated monthly family journal —
well filled wiili original and selected
miscellany—cnly 50 cts per annum. P.
Send stamp for specimen, John
Peabody, Salem, Mass.
THE SOUTHERN MAGAZINE,—
The only purely literary family Maga¬
zine in the South. Its pages are en¬
riched with the best talent in the South
For sale by news dealers generally.
Subscription price $4 a year. Murdoch,
Brown A Hill, publishers, 100 Balti¬
more street, Baltimore.
FARMER A GARDENER, devoted
to Southern Agriculture and Horticul¬
ture. the Published at of Augusta, each month, Ga., on by
10th and 25th
E. II. Gray. Price $1 per annum.
TIIE AMERICAN EXCHANGE
AND REVIEW.—A miscellany of
usefnl knowledge and general Litera¬
ture. This is one of the very best
magazines in the country. Published
by the Review Publishing and Printing
Company, of Philadelphia, at $0 a year.
FOR EVERYBODY.—This is the
title of an excellent family paper, pub¬
lished monthly at $1 50 a yo »r by II.
11. Sage, Esq., Buffalo, N. Y. Every¬
body should subscribe for it
THE GEORGIA WEEKLY CUL¬
TIVATOR -An illustrated agricultural
paper, published weekly, at Griffin,
Ga., at $2 per annum, by W. E. II.
Searcy.
Hogs Want Sulphur .—Whether
hogs requite sulphur as an essential
to their health, or whether it is sought
by them as a condiment, may not be
known for certainty. But one thing
is sure, they devour it with greed
whenever it is to be found. It is for
this purpose, probably, that they cat
largo quantities of soft coal, which con¬
tains a large amount of sulphur—
Perhaps this is the most economical
method of supplying hogs with sul¬
phur during the Winter, when they
require a good deal of carbon. But
in the Summer it is better to feed it
to them in substances which contain
less carbon, on aeeouut of iheir pro¬
ducing less heat. Mustard is one of
the best things for this purpose, aud
some of it should be sown in every
pasture into which hogs are turned.
If hogs arc kept in, or are in small
ya’-ds, it is well to supply them with
the wild mustard that gray? iu the
fields or highways.— Ex.
Guano for Wheat.
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Wilcox, Gibbs & Co’s Manipulated Guano.
Guano Salt, and Plaster Compound.
Phoenix Guano.
No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
Supplied in any quantity by
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO,,
Importers and dealer ? in Guano, Savannah, Ga., and Charleston. S. O.
Or their Agent-. through* ut the South.
Baker & Ansley,
GROCERS,
And Dealers in Produce
NO. 267 BROAD STREET,
^YTIGTJST^Y, G-lfiORGIA.
Having at all times a full Stock of
Groceries and Provisions,
are prepared to furnish our Customers promptly, for CASH, or
ou Factors Acceptances, payable First of November.
We fcave the agency for the sale of the well known FERTILIZERS,
imported and prepared by Wilcox, Gibb* & Co., viz :
Phoenix GuanoWilcox, Gibbs & Co’s Manip¬
ulated Guano;.Guano Salt and Plaster
Compound'; and Peruvian Guano;
Dissolved Bone; Plaster, Rock Salt, etc.
Also Agents for Willcox & Gibbs SileTit Sewing Machines.
IIavin" ample close storage, we solicit Consignments of Cotton. Com¬
mission for"selling U percent. 15c. per pound for Middling Cotton do
livert'd November 1st, will be allowed in payment for Guam.
CHARLES BAKER,
JOHN U. ANSLEY. t(
B. D. SfflYTHE,
Importer of and Dealer in
CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE,
COAL OIL LAMPS. BURNERS, WICKS, CHIMNEYS AC.,
142 Congress and 141 St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Send for List of Prices Crockery and Glassware!
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