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Planting for Money.
tT*kr tbit bead tht New Orleans
I'kwyone bat the following iwoeible ar
ticle, which we onmmend to the careful
I of aur reader*, factor* a* wall aa
pantaal ol
It U neither to the intareal of agric ul-
tora nor of oommeroa that loaoa should
be Made upon expectationa of crops, un-
laaa where tho beginner, working with
b»a owa hernia, alone, and not with thuae
of another, frugal i.nd indnatriona, need*
toola and food for hinraelf with which
to aarn Ida bread, and la willing toraive
hia own aubateteuea aa aoon and aa
completely aa be can. W hen it eomea
to Irorrow top tnotxy to purebaao and
anbaiat the labor of othera, experience
baa allown that whether under old aye-
tafM«r new, it requires an olmoat rnira-
euloua concurrent** i4 favorable aeaaon*
and extraordinary capacities to make it
pay back interest to employ loaned
money in agriculture.
Nine out of tan of the" large planters,"
who Urns carried on their buaineee, be
came gradually to involved aa to wipe
out all the values of their property, la to
break, one after the other, all the com
mission Iiouros which furnished them
money, and the crops which were made
served only to "wear out the land," nnd
tofill tbonockel. of the money lender*
who chiefly resided North and in Eu
rope. Tho agents of the*», reaiding in
New Orlewna, frequently got compara
tively rich alas ; while many, both of tho
comms«ion dealing and resident landing
class, mniiftgnd to retire with meat a on
ly by estate investments, in the n*moN
of members of their families, which
could not be reached by execution.
The fact is, that though an agricultu
ral country can and will brooms wealthy
if Its agriculture bn wi*«ly conducted,
yet hiffh annual profits cannot be re
listed from tho lund wit hoof impover-
uhment. The nor centage which it will
do to tako off the laud, baaed upon n
computation of the oapitul employed,
will be found to be very small. On tho
other haod, the profits of agriculture
are greater than in any other employ-
meat, if tits profit sought is that which
iaoreasci tho value of the land itnolf,
and tbe comfort* and enjoyments of ita
It is tbe not gaina which mako any
aaa rich, whatever bis employ moot. If
he shall have but $100,000 in bank, at
tbe end of tbo year, yet bus derived it
from a sacrifice of $110,000, in some
other way, he Itaa not made $100 000,
but lost $10,000,
Tho farmer who drawn out of his soil
its wealth and makea it intrin tieally
jiorwor, doen not increase hia own,
though he may make money to spend in
iiersnnal gratification. Ptill lorn does
he make money If be mortgages his land
in addition, for the means ol living and of
postponing the day of settlement.
On the other band tbe farmer acta
Ihont wisely who oonatantly, though It
may be slowly, increases the value of
bit lands by iutroduoing better meana
of euitivation, enriching it whan poor,
maintaining its fertility if rich, putting
on it necessary enclosures and bii»l«"
Hurras Factom**.—-The New York
"Tribune" says butter factories are in
creasing in number in the State of New
York. Waterpower generally deter
miocs tbe site, thungh steam is genera!
ly preferred to water-power. A cold
and copious spring is well nigh indispen
sable. A large reeervoir-like cellur is
dug in the ground nnd tightly walled
with planks. Broud platforms extend
into this, flouting on two or three feet of
water, oonstuntly renewed from the
spring. In the reservoir deop pails or
carw nre set und filled tbree-fourlhs full
of milk—they sinking and flouting in a
like depth of water. The milk remuino
here twenty-four to thirty-six hours,
w lion the creum is taken off. n I churned
by steam or water power—six to twen
ty four oliurn* being operated.
tar In a cut tain family, not long
since, e pair ul twins made their appear
ance, and ns a mutter of course, wire
shown to their little sietor of four years.
Now it so happened that whenever a
rut her piolific cal of tho household had
kittens, one of them, of course the pret
tiest, was saved, and the rest drowned.
When the twins were shown the child
by their happy father, littlo M—
looked ut them uurnuHily, and at length,
putting her littlo fmgor-tipon the cheek
of one of them, looked up and auid, with
all the ser ounneae possible--i’upu,
think we'tl save this one."
Akotmr Oununi—Oeu. George W
Morgan, u distinguished Union officer,
was last week ejected from Congress,
und a Mr. Delano, a shoddy politician,
given the seut. Gun. Morgan was elec
ted by 271 majority from tbe Iblb dis
trict of Ohio, but as it has been tbo rule
that democrats must have a larger ma
jority than that, it could not bo departed
from in this instance. Tbe question is
how long the people are going to sub
mil to these radical outrages
ry enclosures and buildings,
trnamenting it with tho be»t growths,
suited to Its climate and position, and
setting out suoh plants and trees aa ulti
mately give it a permanent value, which
increases with time, nnd furnish an in-
oome which la aa reliablo as that from
tbo English conaola.
Hy aoing this he retains all the results
of his labor, for the most part, and
though llie city may fail to mako money
•fiofiiim by lending him money,it will do
so in selling that with which he can dis
pense in the way of provisions, the fi
•roe ol which to make clothes, nnd the
hides of tho animals be slaughters at
home, all wldoh he onn put upon tho
market without any diminution of his
home wealth, being only auoh increase
ae he cannot retain with profit.
0o r alihe far the planter and the mer
ehant, it is unprofitable that the former
should bo loaned monoy to enabio him
to do more extenoive planting than bis
•wa moans and hands would enable him
to do, a* thin induoee him to orop more
for monoy than for the solid ana endu
ring wealth of improvement. It would
be well, therefore, if tho paper of men
who make "advances on crops'' should
he perpetually turned over wnen presen
ted for discount, until • system eo ruin-
one to the permanent prosperity of the
country should be driven out of use.
EraoraiN Librawm.—Tho nations of
Europe ought to be enormously learned
it access to books counts for anything.
The various public libraries of Euoper
count Up nearly twenty million volumes.
Of those the city of Paris alone holds
0,208,000 while all Great Britain has
but 1,772,000. The Italian librarios
contain probaMy the moat ancient and
teelly valuable volumes ; they are few
in number though, ouly 150,000 ; but if
lost they could not be replaced. Aus
trio has 2,488.000, and, is thus ahead of
scientific Proaeia with her 2,040,000.-
Link Be'gium has iu Brussel* 610,000.
and big Husain, which ia now rapidly
waking up to the value of Intelleotnul
culture, posaeeaee but 820,000—a lom
SIT A brass band around the bond
is tho latest fashion in New York —
Thi* is an improvement upon bugloe
alone.
. - -JV.VWV U lODg
way behind in the raoe. The Imperial
Lftivary at Paris ia the largest amt moat
complete in the world, 1,100,000 vol-
■•pv* and 80,000 manuscript!*, being
within its exteusive walls.
Tiis MoCaidui Carr.—It ia reported
that tbe Supreme Court, with only one
dissenting vote, dcoided favorably to the
petitioner in the McCardle case, but
that subsequently, with two dissenting
votos, said to be Justioes Field and
Uner, it was determined by the oourt
nottogpomuigate fit present the pro
eevdinge and aeoision made in the case.
—National InlMyrncer.
tSf The Senate is now a Court of
Impeachment. We hope that the pco
pie are set rendering themaelvoi liable
to fine and Liprinonmerit by thvir uu
oueetioublr contempt e* «oRrt.-JV*w
tm.
lag. The people of Australia arc in
censed nt the wild nnd reprobate con
duct of I’rinco Alfrod among thorn,
The royal fledglings of the Victoria
neet, so onrefnlly guarded, apponr to
have profited but little by the virtuous
oxamples of their father and mother.
lOuThe eighth district of New York,
which comprise* the Eighteenth, Twen
tieth and Twenty-first wards In the clfy
of New York, nnd i* represented in
Congress by Hon. James Brook*, pay*
a tolnl personal incomo tax of $6,8045-
74. This is tho largest amount paid by
nny single district.
IA-Korney grows bolder an impeach
ment advances, and charges the Pros!
dent with ‘‘supremo audacity in asking
delay upon the frivolous excuse of pre
paring to defend himself.'' lie further
more announces that the "case ia made
up und disposed of," which mny he
honest, but is certainly disgruoeful
any one—but Fornoy.
Maximilian's Bond*.—Tho holders o-
theso bonds Imd n moellng in Paris ref
cently, at which it was stated that tho
total amount of tho loan to the short
lived Mexican Empire was $68,288,42-1
in gold. Unless Franne assumes this
loan, which the government is very un
willing to do, all this money will lie lost
to thoao who lent it.
It- Some ono call* tho time of sqiinor.-
log girls hands tho “palmy" days of life
Brownlow says the measure of
his ambition is filled, and all bo desiros
is to dopsrt in penoe.
DRESS MAKER.
M
I.K8. K. BARRY
l<fully Inform*
— . «"4 Ul* public gcrsrslty that at* la pro-
p*r«l In onl, trim ami make Dreaara, Harnuaa, Jack
et*, Ocala, I'anta, V**lf, *fc., *1 thorl notice ami on
?ery reyaonetilo term*.
A too, Braiding and Fancy Work s msrlatf
RANDOLPH
MALE ACADEMY.
rpilR undersigned would rccpacUkUr
In tbe public, Ihtl ttia High Hchool
For Boys and Young Men,
Brtll anj« JI a vigorous sxlsteooa, despite all reports
Cjk Him —1.*r.
Aa a pcrmcnml Inatilution, and lb* only PUB-
I.IC Male School la thia large town, tha Academy
baa peculiar olaiiua upon Ibr people.
Our number* oocliuue to [ocraaBe. but there ia
yel nuitn f -r additional pupils.
In view ol tha unparalleled dyatltulion of Iba
oounlrr, and the scarcity ol mooer. and to an
ibc poverty atrickeu aona of tha South, by
A Etood Education,
To ba tha architect of tbair own fortune*, I would
lay to tbaaa parent* and guardians of youth, who
bare do ready maaaa cl command, that Mutable in
dulgence will ba granted to all aucb, upon proper
aaauranoaa of futura payment.
Coma forward bora and work out your own re-
demotion and that ot your down trodden conutry.
jTwbRotr JAH. H. McOOWBLlZ
CHEAP READING.
35 Cent Edition of
Dickens' Wokks
JCBT RECEIVED:
NICHOLAS NIOKLKI1Y.
PICKWICK PAPERS,
WHEAT EXPECTATIONS.
DOMBKT AND SON,
mroun-wv T1M “-
TALK OF TWO CITIES,
CHRISTMAS STORIES,
OUTER TWIST,
DAVID COPPKRFIK1.D,
Foraaia ly
T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
bttet Diuggiet, Bookseller aud Btetioaer.
LOVELL & LATTIM0RE,
Wbolemla and Retail Dialers la
House Furnishing Goods Generally,
Aad Manofectur*<s of Tilt WAKE.
ALSO DEALERS IV
8TOVSS.
1*3 and 137 Coograaa HI., Haeanltah, (la.
iar Order* aolicited aod prompt attention giv-
n. inA'ltt 6m
ROBERTS A TILLMAN,
ML C8HHISSI0IMEICHAITS,
SA VAN HAH, OA.
S PECIAL attention given to tha receipt and aala
of Ilia product! of tha Country, and to forward-
log It through Ibia place to other raaifete, either
for aala or on consignment. Wa bara lb* vary beat
Helling Cotton In Liverpool,
and will bar* it aold lo that market when owners
so Inalract.
t*C On the rtftipt of Cotton Itborol
CASH ADVANCEtt will bo mado when
reqwrtd.
ROHKRTH A TILLMAN,
OMee North Hide Hay etreet,
One Door West CUy Exchange.
rr-jsri*—*■
junuru Tillman, Madiaon county, Pit. marll'f
a. r. NiotMo.vii.
IV II. STARK k ( 0,
WnOLtBALE GROCERS,
Commission Merchants
Forwarding Agents,
omor of Lincoln and Hay Stroots,
IAVAVVAH, OA.
E. FRANK COE’S
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
OR
BOKr« MiLNURM .
fm-WARRANTED (1 ENVINE.'+a,
T IMS FERTILIZER baa been in mm twelve
yea re, and each year has bean Improved ia
quality. XAO Iba. par Aura will inaura a good crop
n ba more economical.
tala by
W. II. HTARK A CO.,
Commlaaion Merchants, Savannah, (Ja.
aarlt-lm
DeWlTl tg MORGAN,
Wbolaaala and Ratall Dealer* In
mrmom.
(Katabllakad SO year* )
137 Crtogrmn Street Savaitnnh, Georgia.
1/ KEPH oonatantlr on band a One (took of !«•
IY dice’ I Irene OiN>da. H»iim Keeping Ouoda,
Oantlamau'a Piece Ouoda, lluaiery, l.ioa Oooda,
White Ooode and Domaalioa—both'home made and
imporlvd oarlUltm
LATHROP & CO.,
Wbolaaala and Retail Dcalara in
DRY 0001)8, IlKkDY MADE Cl OTU1NO,
HOOTS. SHOES, MATH and CAPS,
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, ate ,
1*0 aod 141 Con a Mae H treat,
l. w. NBTITT. ) Bar an nab, On.
O. W. BBt'NBB, V
a a. Latmoor. ) marl0 Dm
A. A J M MOSES,
XiAXlD Tl
•IO# Greenwich Street, New York.
bon Momta, I
un m. NOAM, 1 ecUS-ly
ED. RANDOLPH HARDEN,
ATTOHaNKY at law,
Cim BERT, - HEDRGtA
TIT ILL praolicc In all tha Courta of tha Palanla
V V .Circuit, and in Calhoun eoun'v of the South
Waatrrn Circuit, and In Iba Supreme Com t of Oa.
Ha haa mode arrangtmeola with Hon. lidward J.
Harden, who rcaidoa In Sarannab, Oa^ lo attend hia
oaaaa In tha Federal Court at Sarannab, thus earing
traveling axpauMt and hotel bill*. augSI-ly
Important to Smokers.
A Charcoal Pipe!
QUARTO!)
FOR CASH, OR ON CREDIT FOR APPROVED SECURITY.
• our sales for CASH, to meat heavy pijmcola, wa bara determined to redoes rut
* * ‘ ' r all ord«r* acoumpadied with tha money. Our
I N order lo . . .
price! at Savannah and Aoguata $t <>0 per ton for
prioea will therefore be uniform, as follow*:
pncnisrix ouano,
Imported in balk by aa direct from McKean’s Iataod, Booth Pacilie Ocean, to 8avanoab, and aold io ita
natural ateta, without grinding or manipulation.
Paica AT Hatannab ; *30 par too of S.two iba.. Cash. *65 per too of 2,000 Iba., payable Nor. I, IMS.
Paic* at AuoutTA i $66 per ten of 9,000 Iba., Cash. |7o per too of 2,000 Iba., payaole Nor. I, 18c*.
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.’S MANIPULATED GUANO .-
Th-a la a mixture of Pbcauix aod No. 1 Pemvian Ouaooe, well polverited aod mixed under ocr par-
aonai auparvislnn, and comblai* lb- good qualities ot both Guanos, being both active and permanent.
Pries at Savannah: *66 per ton or 9,000 Iba., Cash. *861 er ton nf 9,coo Iba., payable Nov lat, IMS.
Price at Auguste; *70 per tea of 9,000 Iba., Cook. *66 per ton of 9,0*0 Iba., payable Nov. let, 1*43.
Wa also keep always on band a laiga aupply of
Pure No. 1 Peruvian Gunno,
Received direct from Peruvian Agent, and whieh wo sell at lowest market prices at Savannah and Aa-
gaata, strictly for CASH.
W* would ad'iaa thorn who wish to bay Guano on time to apply at ooee, aa draRa must be executed
and approved, or other aatiataetory arraugtmeota effected before ahif menu ore made.
We will allow two i>er cant, a month on all pay mauls made oa lime aales before iba drafts arc due.
Orders aolicited end promptly fllled.
Send for a pamphlet containing aaaJpais, certificates nod ralaabl* information for the Plantar.
Address, WILCOX, GIBB fit CO.,
Importers of snd Denier* in Utiano,
No. 97 Bay 8t., Hureanab, or No. 241 Broad St, Augusta, Ga.
rar Onr Ageela Ihrongbont tbe eountry will sail at mm# pHews. with neeeaaary ci|>et (dded.
k. McDonald a* to,, aukvt*, LuthiMi.au.
DOES IT PAY TO USE GUANOS 7
HEINS «
I) Cheroo
m rur* carbon In tha form o(
h ia ao poinna that a cubic Inch
.— Cbaroeol, whieh , | _ |g
of K ia eatlmatad to havo a surface of at Icnal a hun
dred square fact and which also pose e as as the re
markable power of absorbing and condensing nine
ty limes Ita own volume nf oartein gasaa, this pip*
secures to lb* auiokar lb* aama Immunity from lb*
iKilanuou* properties of tobacco, that tbs ebaro ol
filter affeols in deoolorlxtog and purifying foul
Tba absorbent quality of charcoal does away with
all inoletur* in tha pipe, so that it can be smoked
until arerr particle of iha tobacco ia consumed,
thu* combining economy with on important sanitary
ooadilioa.
It bat been pronounced by tboa* who bara given
it a thorough trial, to b* far tbe moat pleasant pipe
they are? used, and Mcdioot (lentleu.cn bare da
dared that it ir tha only material through which
tobacco can be tmokad with natalr.
For aala by T. 8. POWELL, Trustee,
(abilOet Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
ZINN, ALDRICH & CO.,
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Noa $0 k 82 Lcrnard It, (West of Broadway,)
w. Q. KIKN, T
n. p. alobicw, \ New York.
1. U. BBIDLBY, f
TBOA. oaoLtNo. J oct93-iy
A aatisfoetory and toncluaira answer was given
to this important quaatmn In a eirtnUr, recently is
sned by n«. abowiur that even at tba low pries of
- pound for Colton, that hy using Guano, Iba
. would gain from 900 to 400 par cent, pro*l
inv**tm**t. With Cotton at 90s. par pound.
aa It now la, and probably will ba for tba cext
It wljl b* aaa* that tt* proit from tba nee of Ooano
will b* enormous, aod the planter who lailato avail
hlmaalf of theouiy meana of making (arming pro*
ubla on Iba worn-out Unde of tha Mouth, with the
present xv-tem of labor will show an axtraordloury
want of judgment and disregard far bia ewn inter
sate. Aa representing the average el results ob-,
telned by the uae of our Ouaooe, wa will taka tha
following atetemaula:
Mr. J. H. Hwiat need ISO Iba. Pbmnix Guano per
aera, and hia or op waa loereassd thereby 60V Iba.
Gotten par acta-
May 600 Iba. asad ia equal to 196 Iba. list Cot
ton, at x»c. per lb. (which is lam than tbe
average) will give *97.00
(Joel of Gueoo, 160 lb* 4 60
Clear profll per sere (which is flOO per at. oa
tha fnvaaTinrnt $99.30
Mr. D T. v.ugho nacd 100 U 196 Iba. I’hmnlx
Guano on iu aerau. with a* I err aa aud yield of from
ala to sight heavy bates Gotten.
Hay 7 balsa 9,700 Ibe. at 90s $340 00
Itadnot oust of Guano, 8,600 Iba 1<>* 00
Glaar profit tm $0 acres, with 100 to 196 lbs
torar 40« par ct. on Iha lnr**im*nt) $485-00
Mr. Oenrg* O. Brown made aa inerraa*of 460 Iba
per acre br the na* of 900 lb* Pbmnix Guano.
Hoy 13" lbs. lint Cottoo, at 90s *80.00
Goat of Guano 6.00
Clear profit par Mr* (4O0 pr at on lnra*tmrat)$94.iK)
Mr. I.. W. Dick used I0» Iba. I’hmoix Guano par
acre, and hia crop waa Increased too Iba. par aor*.
Hay 163 Iba. Hot Colton, at 90e $97.00
Goat of rn Iba. Guano I.cO
Nat profit par acre (600 per ct. on coat). .. .$94.00
For Whaat Uka Mr. 0. T. White's statement. Ho
mads 16 baa. Whaat par acre move br thauaa of 190
lbs. Pbcamia then the natural productinn of tba
land, a« awwrtetnad by actual measurement.
Her 16 burh-la Whaat, at $6.95 *88.75
Cost of 180 Iba. Guano 8 60
Nal prvdll par a ere (near 600 nr. el. on anal) *So ir.
Dr. Wm. Ilauaer used 9tMl lb*. Manioulatad, aad
mad* aa lorrea** «-f 7«0 to f«t0 Iba. par aera.
Hay 960 Iba. Hat Col ten, at 90s *60.00
Goal of Guano 7.00
Nat profit per acre (ovar 700 pr. ct. oa coat). .46.00
Hon. M. C. Felton used Manipulated and Pbmnix
Guano*; $10.00 worth per acre of tbe Manipulated
and $lti oo par acre of tba I’hmaia. The Manipu
lated Inoraatad bia snip 990 lb*, seed enlton par am.
Mar 896 Iba. lint cotton at ton $66 0.)
Deduct coat of Gueao 10.30
Nal profit par aor# (naor 690 par oent) $34.30
Tt* I’hmolx gars an increase of 760 Iba. cotton
K 960 lbs. Hut cotton at 90c *59.oo
Deduct owl of Guano It .04
Nat profit par aera (490 par can!) $49.<>0
Mr. B. W. lUtcbrr used 196 lbs. Manipulated |>*t
acre, and received any Sot) Iba. per acre more than
tha natural production nf tha land.
Hay 167 lb*. Hut cotton at 900 *86.40
Goat of Guano 4*8,
Wa could add numsn.ua other example* from
Iha (tatemaote wa bar* received, but ih* abort are
sufficient. The calculation* are baaed on act nal re
sults, aad we bare pfoced iha priea of Cottea at tba
present nrica, and probable price foy tha next cu p,
and we do not tncl-.rta tha value of Ibe eeed. Hu 1
area n Cotton should couimead but from 1 to l"e
per lb (Which we do not think probable) it will be
readily seen that there Ouao<« will atill pay a very
handsome profit, i d beside* the largo return, tba
Plae'er rrcarves br its ore. br betrg enabled to
make M much on half lb* land that ba oould with
out, tbe aurlsg la expense ol labor, stock aad pro-
vistnna will ba vary great. It ia Iraa that under
■cmr circumstances iba Guano will pay batter than
in others, tha aaunoa may be unfavorable, and he
fail to make a crop with or without Guano, or h*
may pul it hi w deep that tha plant cannot reach it,
or so ahallaw that it will be scattered by the boe,
or ba may negtiot bia crop and lat tba obass Uk*
all the auatenane* from the crop ; bet we believe
that in all aeeaou* and under all eiroumatanras
where the Farmer urea Guano with Judgment, giv-
prinii Jimii iu- * • ii—in*, uui 1.141
year ha will Hod that b* baa made
ay than arm before.
Ton tact b>tabliaiixo that it Pats to uaa Guanos,
there la atill another unjMiriaot quwiiioii li>r tba
Fleeter, WHAT H THK MOHT RELIABLE MA
NURE FOR ME TO I'HI, AND WHERE CAN I
HUY IT TO THK BE8T ADVANTAGE? We ba-
liav* that tha Guano* wa art offciinc are tbe beat
and moat reliable Iu tbe meikal, aad can onofldent-
It refer to tbe many planters to ubora we bare aold
them for the laal seven year* to aitataia onr areer-
Hon ; but tha best evideoca Iba tael in, that wa
are relliug the PIKKNIX GUANO yaar after year
to Planter* who oomuieneed umog tt in 1860, and
: who nou buy It in pralarenoe lo nay other.
OUR MANIPULATED, which la a mixture of
I the Phoenix and Peruvian, carefully pra'.mred under
1 our personal supervision, having from 7 to 8 per
rent- of A in moots, bea'das a large par centre o
I’boetihatc* (aa ehnwo by Profoaaora Darby and
(tain a analyses) being a-unewbat more active than
tba PHooix alone, would prnbsbiv suit soma land*
Iha beat giv ng tba young plant a vigorous start off
in tha early pa.t of tha reason, aod making aa large
a stalk aa tba Peruvian with a much larger yield
of fruit; but for Mb that are worn and daOcwat In
Phosphates, w* conaidar tba Pbmnix equal or *u
pertor to aay other.
As rag .rda tba DMT PLACE FOll THE PLAN-
TERM TO BUY lll.-i GUANO, we w mid rey that
onr advantage* for calling a pure, unadulterated
Guano, at a* low prteee *s can poawibly be afforded,
arc equal and probably superior to any other bouse
iu Iha e»untrr, and as ae import nut Gu.n a di-
raet, THK PLANTER HAH To PAY ONLY A
FAIR PKOFir UN THK COHT OF IMPORTA
TION.
Atmxm* Oa., jADuary 18, 1848.
Mesas* Wilcox, Oia»« A Co i
Flea** find below rrattHa nf experiment mad* Ih*
|«at arsson on a rare piwtr pteca of land within tha
corporate Hmi'a nf r.ur town with Peruvian, PFm
nix, Wilcox Oibba A Co.'s Manipulated Guano, and
no manure at ad.
Goal par acre Yield par acre
Peruvian llua-« It 00 1,19" IIm read Cottoo
Phmnlx Guano 10,UU 1,060 Iba “
W.G. AOtv's Ma
nipulated Ouano 10,34 I,96olb* ••
No Msnure ti/st 9.60 Iba M
It will ba earn from the foregoing ea^ariownl
that while tba Phmaix at a met ol At Waa par acre
nearly rquallrd the Peruvian. W11.00S. Giaaa A
Go 's MAsirt-LArao at a cavor *1 5" Law ran
sons, it'Bt-Asasi. tr ar 14" lbs. I ih ak Wiens,
Gibbs a Cu '■ Mani|.utetrd tha W »turners la) ins
aata that I bar* ever need lor cotton,
; Respectfully, etc, M. C. Psn.ro*.
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
ImporUira of nnd Duttlern in (viinim,
Havannak aod Angaata, Ol
H. G. HART, Agent, Knfanla, Ala.
The
JAMES RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY.
HOWARDSVILLE, Albemarle County, Va.
Capital $1,500,000.
Legal Advertisements.
IV. C. CARRINGTON,
1'HOII'KNT.
Dr. W. R T CKETT,
H AS removed bit offic-. to tbe one formerly oc
cupied by K. II Piatt, on College street.
Kaa <J*oo eu Lumpkin stmt, at the Frank Leon
. HOPKINS,
mnn.
T. . . . . ■■■■
Hbniw, Wood Hlmps, Family DwalUaga, Ota Houses. Uarna, Acadcaites, Cknrchss, Manufacturtag Katab-
lisbmanta, Merchant Mills, lintels. Colleges, Court Hoaaaa. Hanks, ate., do. Alan to take Cargo sod
HIM wall known and reliable Company, having established an Aganev in the rity of Cutlib*rt. is
now prepared, at moderate rate*, to Insure Building*-with or wilboat their wurtente—Machtoa
Railroad risk*, and risks upon Gotten in warehouse ot in IraaaUn, aod upon
in store nr at aa*.
For Anther in formation apply lo
janlU-Sm
II other goods, ware*, ate.,
H. H. JONES. Agent.
Cutkbait, Ga.
Great Attraction!
No Repudiation,
But plenty of New Goods conalantly tUTiring ul
H, H. JONES & CO.’S Variety Store,
Which they are selling nt prices corresponding to the tim8e.
Small Profits and Urge Sales is their Motto,
tar Call and examine their stock and prices. feb7-ct
CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM
Wholesale and Retail
G-RO CERS,
Coroor Day nnd Drayton Sts., Sarannab, Ga.
(Establiahed io 1816.)
K EEP conitantlr on hand a large and reeled *».
sortmant of GOODH, suitable for Fam ly or
Plootation use. A'an. a general assortment of fin*
imported WINES. LIQUORS and MEG A KM.
*#" Country oidcra enrxfolly attended to.
auglS-ly
STEW ART COUNTY.
po«Tfi»ofnm
BTEWAHT HHEHIFES HALLS.
WILL ba sold, before Iba Court ffousa door in
Iha town of Lumpklo, on tba first Tuesday in May
Legal Advertisements.
RANDOLPH COUNTY.
FOSTFfXW-ri
RAND OLE II SHERIFFS SALES.
WILL ba sold, before the Court Home door, fn
Culbbcrt, Ga., between the usual hours of sale, aw
tba first Tu.lday in May Mil, the following
property. to wit:
Ix>t of Land, No. 966, ia tba 6th diatilct of said
county, aa tba property of Pater Htewart. ax'r of
U. F. > easy, to aalisfy a tax 11 (a. I^vy made and
returned to me by a Constable. Properly pointed
out by drfcndant. Tenant notified.
prefect* W. F. DAVIS, 8
— — •• — — — .«.» no. m, end the whole of i 1
lot No 115, in tbe 9<d District of Bttwart county, I
levied ob aa tbe property of James L. Corbitt, to
satisfy coat ia favor of officers of court oo sundry 1
fi hs from Htewart Superior Court vn. James L. I
Corbitt. pra fee $3
kno* “ ‘ “
pteca known aa the W. L forty place, adjoloing
laada of the Jobo D Moelling place. Redding Trai
mol aad other*. H. G. F SAG IN,
apittds pr. (re $1 Hhcriff.
STEA’ART SHERIFFS SALES.
WILL be sold, before the Court House door Hi
the town of Itompkio, said eoeotr, on tba first
Tu*«day in Mar next, batwaao tba' usual bouia of
aala, the following property, to wit:
Four bundled acres of Land in tba lltb District,
a* the property of W. I* Jarrell MaM land* ad
join B F. Bxrai, Jami-a M. Clark, J. A.Gaoaa, at.d
oihcra, levied on aa tha property of aald Jarrell, to
satisfy a State aod County tax ti fa, for the vear
1667. Property pointed cut by Pleintirs Attorney.
*p9ids pra fee $3 H. U. FEAGlN, Bberiff.
G EORGIA, Hrawaar Cotatr.-Dr. J. W. Mar
car applies fair Letters ol Administration of
aetata of Mr*. Martha E. Good*, late nf laid countr
daeuasad ; all persona concerned will abow m ure. If
any, within tbe tun* prescribed by statute, why said
letters should not be grann-d.
i, 1864.
a pet Ira
MMERLEY.
Ordinary.
Administratrix' Sale.
W ILL be aold, before tba Court 11 ooee door, fa
Lompkin, Htewart ononty, Oa^ on ilia 1st
Tneaday of May next, the inuih ball of lot No. 48,
la tba 93d District of aald onunty, aa belonging to
tbe estate of J. M. Ilslisclsw, late of naid county
« Cash.
irl9 40d
SARAH J. HOLTSOLAW,
Admmketrmtrix.
( t EOKOIA, Hrawaar Couary —t.’otiar or Oant-
J xxat, FaBBtixar Txax, l»69.—J. L. Wiuaaa-
LRV, Ordinary, Presiding.
Upon the petition of Joee|h T. Turner for Lat
ter* of Dismission from tha Ad ninialralino of re
lata of Cbarlae Carter, deceased.
It is ordered that all peraooa concerned show
ceils* br the next September Term of said Court
why aald letters should not then b* granted.
A Uu* extract frnre tba minute- nr aald Court.
marlx-4iu J. L. WIMBKKLEY, Ordinary.
ffWO MONTHH FROM D »TE applied Ion'wHI
JL b* mad* to lb* Court of Ordinary of Htewart
eonnlr, Ga., for tear* to a*H tba real estate of Tur
ner V FnHer, daceeaed. March 5. 1868.
marlt tm W H. HARRISON, Arlmr.
M. will be made to tba Ooert of Ordinary ol
Htewart ononty, Ga., for leave to sell the food be
longing to tbo aatate of Jamre M. Iloltsdaw, tat*
of card county deereaed. Fabruarv tub, 1644.
8ARAU J. HOLTZt.’LAW,
frb97 2m Administratrix
£ i I0I0I1, Hrawaat (tofft — Court of Ordl
nary, Jaausry Term, 1H49.—J. L. Wixaas-
Lar, Ordinary, Prraiding.
Upon the petition of William Hcrriann, lor \M-
tcra of Dtemireioo from the administration of tba
artete of Jackson Harrisoo, daceaaH
It ia therefore ordered (hat all persona eoocerned
ahow ran**, if any, by tba next Angost Tarm of
this Court, why said Utters of dUuiUsioo sbuold
not ba granted.
A tm* extract from tba minute* nf said Court.
Frbrrary 1, 1868. J. L. WiMBERLIY,
fcb7-*m Ordiuarr.
JF YOU WART A
POCKET ROOK,
POKTKMONNAIK.
HILL BOOK,
PAHM or MEMORANDUM BOOK, or
BLANK BOOKS
OF ANY KIND, do sot omit to examine tbe stock
ol
T. 8. POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller aod Htettouor.
j.nlOel
DR. 8. G. ROBERTSON,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Bawr, Gannon.
HAML. W. BEARS ft Co.,
Importers & Wholesale Dealers in
Hardware k Cutlery,
166 Green wish Street, (near Cortlendi Hi.)
sxut-ei. w. an ax, / New York.
JOHN aarn. f net96-1 y
Faahionable Dress-Maker
AND
ISA ILLINBR.
Vf RS. A. E. RAGLAND
1YJL Would Inform kar
old patrons aod tba public generally that aba Kaa
just received end opened bar stock of
FALL and WINTER
Millinery Goods,
Which ah* will taka pleasure in showing to tbona
wbn may favor bar with a call.
Mhe ia also prepared to cot, uim and maka Draaa-
ca. Cloaks, freoqusn, Jack.u, at*-, in tba latest aty la,
at short nolios aad nt raaaonabla prioas. oeiatf
TISON & GORDON,
Cotton Fwotorai,
Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
08 Day Street, : : Socunnek, Ga.
HT Special attention will be given to (be sale of
Lumber, Rocio, Turpentine, ate.
Rcrcaixn—D. 11. Jones fi Ca, J. MeK. Gann,
Cutkbait Ga. aag!4 ly
AM BUYING
Beeswa:
jaolOct
T. 8. POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist, Book re I lar aad Mtelioaar.
DEMAREST & WYGANT,
Produce Commission Merchants,
XXD WHULWXLB DBA LIBS IX
BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, Etc.
la. 177 leads Street, (Coiner of Washington.)
«. or. Diuxnarr,) New Tork.
a-v. wtoxxt. J oettfi-ly
BAKER, VAIL A CLARK,
Wholesale Fish, Provision
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
ITS * 174 land* A 301 fi $03 Washington Ita.,
D. X. BAKBa,^H
:t
BROWN'S HOTEL,
OPPOSITE DEPOT,
Macon,
or 193-1 y
Bforgltt.
K. E. BROWN fi RON.
Proprietor*.
Worms.
I P tour children are Doubled with Wonoa, try
' Denaoa a Worn. Coefectfooa.
Hold by T. H. POWELL, Trustee,
ot(94ct Druggie*, Book-cUer aad Stationer.
of B. L. Donglaae vs. anid Hartcfield, and snadi
other fi faa ii’my band* against Henry” HaitefialZ
notiiad'y oul b F offle * r of Court. Traaot
AUo. reme time and place, Vacant Ut oa North
of * u ^) ,e H<t**rc,I»ound*d as bllowa: East by
J. Davis, West by Brook* House, fo«lh by Publlq
Hijnare, known aa tbe •• old Striped Building Lot,
aa Iba property of H. Power*, .fficer’a coat oo fife
ia favor el Usley fi Rica vs. Horace Powers, aaa
sundry other fi fxs in my bends against aid P»w*
a. I roptrty pointed ont by officer* of cottrl,
pte fee $8
Also, name time and place, lot of Und Na 933.
it J'iT" couul 7' M ,b * P^P^»y ol
llxa,l Poe*, for offlear'a coat on fi fn, J. McK. Gunn
••a. BjXU Pace, aud coat on other fi faa in my pns-
rreamn against aid Pace Property pointed trtft by
'fflorra of oourt. Tenant aoliflml. pra fre $8 7
•«» •' •"<». Wo. 6, ia
eo0B, f- “ «*« property of
A. B. Hendry, for r.fflear's cost no II la, Jaa.aa L.
I ollard ra A. B. Hendry, and for cost on sundry
o*h#r tt fa in my bonds against aid A. B. Hr,.dry.
Property pointed out by offloars of enurk Taooat
msMIBarf. RAM BROOKM,
anrttd pvn foe $8 Dept HtseHff
PUBTPOMI) BALM.
N OTICE.—Will beaold bafair* Ibe Court Hoorn
door in tba city of Culbbcrt. oe tba first Too*,
day in May next, bet ware tba legal hoar* #f ala,
the wat half ol Ut No. five, lying io tha fifth die-
Irkt of lUodolpb County, to satisfy tbe onal on
euadry « |*a. issued from the County Court of Ron.
dofob Canute land others In my hand*,, Chapman
urfe Hendry, Leonard fi Jordan va.
William Hendry.
«p,9tdapf»» W. 0. CONLET, a n. c. c.
Randolph Shoriff Sales.
WILL b* aid. before tha Court Hnua* door, In
Cntbbart. between tbe nxual boura of aala, aa the
Iret Tuesday in May next, ih* following proparly
Ul of Lend. Na 167. to the loth District of asftf
eonoty, lor offioci-’a oo-t on fi fix: J. MeK.Gnanre.
Haren Whaler, and other fi fa In my hand against
aid Rasas Whaley. Property pointed mil by de-
fenrlaat. Tenant notittad. pra foe $8
Alan, am* time and place, snath half nf Ul Lead
No. 15, to tha f<Hh District nf said eniml*. for offi.
car a anal oa fl fa lafovorol John Patera against
John Gnmaa aod Amanda Grimaa, aad W. |> Kid-
doo. guardian. Taoant Dulilted. pra faa $8
Also, mm* time and plan*, 60 aera* of Lot Usd
No. 1*6, in loth District of said county for officers
coat on II fa; J. MrM. (Jimn against L. A. Hall.
Property pointed out by ofitoar ol Oourt; tenant
anlltterl. pi. fra $8
Also, mm* time end place, 160 acre* of lmt Und
No 84, In mb Dlalrirt of aald ronnty, by virto* nf
oo# II fa from Superior Court mid county Jacob Ita-
ns against A. H. Hendry j pnaamaum given Janua
ry next. Tenant notified. Properly pointed out
by defendant. pra lea $8
Alan same time and place, cite Lot and House
No oot known, bounded north by tha old Ung
n'are, east b. Lumpkin atrret, south by E L.
1 four las*. *r*t by J. H. Taylor, for officer’* coal on H
'a natal and Bowie* against Francis Leonard. Dr.
Tackett tenant, notified. pra Ire $8
Also, asm* tun* and place, by virtue nf a I faa
from It -ndolph Hspador Court, one lot of Millioerv
Oooda-Ribbon*. Bonnets, Hate,cto.—as tha prop-
arty of Mrs. M. A Dodge, in fovnr of Jacob Dana .
Property pointed ont by Jacob Davis,
aprtld- pra fa* $8 RAH BROOKM,
Depot v Hirer iff.
fix ax it J Hamms, i Libel for Divorce in lUu-
»■ > dolpb Superior Court.
Jxxaa M Raonica. j
It appearing to tba Court that the defendant,
Jamea M. Reddick, ia a non resident of the State of
Georgia, it is therefore ordered that service of the
libel m the above Mated care ba perfected by publi
cation. The defendant ia herebv required toappoxr
at tbe May Term oaxt. of tha Superior Court of
■aid onunty, peranoallr or by allorocv, to abow
causa, I' any ba haa. why tha pray at of tba peti
tioner should not ba granted. In default of aucb ap-
paarenca the Court wiil proceed to tba premia**.
A true extract from tha minute* t f Iha Urnit,
lltb March. 1868. M. C. PAIlKKRrfON,
marl 9 I amtm Clark.
KOHGIA, Rxxdoipb Cooxtv.— Hbadraak Ad-
J am a, Jr., AdminUtrator on tba relate of Hbad
reck Adams, Hr., having applied for leave to sail
the land of said estate; all persona interested ar*
notified to III* their objections by tba scat May
Term of tha Court of Ordinary for aald oouotv.
Witness my official signature. March 9d, 1866.
nmrttm W. D. KlIHlOO, Ordinalr.
KORGlA, Raxpolpu Oot mt. -Nattoa ia hero-
by given to all persons concerned, that E L.
itougtaaa. Administrator on tbe estate of Mary J.
Bagwa I, aad on tba aatate of Bcejxmio Herewa, baa
applied to me for Irettcra of Diannaaioo from a*id
admini-traiione. Diamlaaioo will b* granted a&
lb* nut Haptamber Tarn of tMa Coart tf so legal
objection tharalo shall b* mada.
W. I). KIDDOO, Ordinarv.
G E
Notice to Oebtori and Creditors,
A LL panuoa indebted to tbe aatate of H ha Break
Adams, Hr., late ol Randolph county dec acred,
are requested to moke immediate payment, aad all
perana*y*ingsiai»sagatosta*id aatate are hell-
Had to p/reanl them iu terms of lb* tow.
BUADRACK ADA MM, Jr.,
wwM<d Admtofotratnr.
coocenicd are required, within tbs
tow, to ahow oaaaa. if aay they have,
Kdward MtDouoid kboaid not bo dto-
CLAY COUNTY,
G EORGIA. Clxt CatXTT.—Ordioary’a office of
said county.—Edward Mclb oald, Adminietra-
lor, da bonoa non. on estate of Ga*. B. Wardtaw,
having petiliooad to ba d Isobar god from Mid ad-
minlal ration.
All perron,
lima fixed by h
why th* mid Edwi |
chargod, according to U* prayer of bia patitioa.
Giraw under my hand aod real of office, lb is
March 4th. 1884. JOHN 0. WKLLH,
marl9-6m* Ordinary.
/ 1 BORGIA, Ctxi Cousvi.—Ordraary'a ,offim of
said county.—C. C. Giome, Administrator oa
estate of P. P. Killrbrew. haring petitioned to be
discharged from said adva.atelreitoa.
All perooas ooaccrnad ore required, witbin tba
tlm* Oxed br law, to abow oaaaajf aay they bars,
why ih* raid C. C. Greene sboaftiiot be dwobargad
according to lb* prayer of bis petition.
Oivec under my hand and ami of office, this
March 4th, 1968. JOHN C. WF.I.I.M,
marl9-6ai* Grdtoory.
CALHOUN COUNTY.
Calhoun Sheriffs Sale.
WILL ba sold before tba Court Howe* door is
Morgoa, oa tba first Tacaday to May oaxt, wiihia
lb* legal boars of sale, Uta following property to mk:
On* Bata af Gotten, and fifty Bushels of Com,
more or tore. Levied oa aa tba prep arty of L. H-
Corlar to satisfy tha coal oo a mortgage fi ia issued
trom Calhoun County Court, in chambers, tba 14lb
Nunmbar, 1667, ia favor ol Byrd fi Coker.
w. a. hatchkr,
apr2tda pra fa* $8 Dept. Hkcr ff.
McDowell a dickinson,
Importers and Jobbers of
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FRCITS
Ikrmtirimlhf Sealed Goods,
Presents, Jrjtea. Plarvruy Ft tracts, Oe., He
Ut Washington it, (Cor. ol Chamber*,)
j. v. mcdowell, ) New Tork.
r. 0. Bicxixxnx. I actU ly
W. M. McAFEE,
KAILKOAI) DINING ROUSE,
Foot Vxu.it, Cx,
Chose* fare aad atteativc Mrrsati.
A o.nPnuxtfo* of former poUuasgc ia aofidtsd