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Curing n Hloonier.
Jack Cravaport was sngagod to Mina
Melinda Wmklfl, the only duugliter of a
retired mere bunt, when aho waa quite a
child, and then atartcd for Parla, where
he waa to aludy me«liuino for four yoars;
at tbo expiration of which tin.o, Miw
Winkle would bo niocteon, and ready
to aaaurae the dutn-s of a matron—
Thore wua no neceeaiiy frir Javk'a atud-
dying medicine, aa he had an ample for
tune, butold Winkle inaieted that hr
ought to have u proloeeion. From time
to time bo heard from and of Melinda,
and learned that ahe waa growing up
very beautiful, and eo changed that lie
wouldn’t know her.
ilia atudica oornpiuted, Jael huattned
home and no sooner arrived in Hoetori,
than he went in eearqh of Tom Winkle,
to learn bow biafilter waa—old Winkle
lived on a fancy faim about forty inilea
from Beaton. Torn told him that hit
water bad grown up handsome and at
tractive—tbut she had received • firat
rutc education, and wm witty and ac
compliabed ; but that ehe had been in
fecterl with the Bloomer mania, and
nothing could cure her of her ridiculous
determination to wear pantaloons, and
adopt tbo liabita of tbe ruder mi, He
euid that bis father bud remonstrated in
vain, and that not long oould cure bor ol
kef ('illy.
Now Jnck abhorred an utiaoxed wo
man, and in spite of hie solemn engage
ment to marry Melinda, ho resolved, if
be failed to convert the young lady, to
biu ideoa of oropriety by a system of
tactics bo bud rapidly concuived, he
would abandon bur to aome less fastidi
mis suitor. J1 living imparted his pro
Jed to Tom, he alarted by railroad for
W initio Ledge, and in a couple ofhoure
waa shnken warmly by the hund by Mr.
Winkle. The old geotUman prepared
him for a giout cbingo in bia daughtei,
and hoped lie would not bo too much
•booked nt her coaturne Bo much
promised, ho introduced the lover to tho
presence of his lady and liar cousin Ma
ria. a very pretty girl, staying with her
to koep her company.
Melinda wore a jaunty black velvet
riding-cap bei.eath which ber hair up
panrod cropped short llko a man's; n
frock coat I'uttoiiod up to the throat; a
pair of faultlessly fitting pantuloona, nml
litllo heelod boots. If she bad been a
vaudeville sotieaa, Jack would have
Ihmhi delighted ; but he was very sorry
to see a lady so intimately aaoooiatod
with bis happiness, in this equipment.—
Bho, however, was evidently proud of
tbo independance sho exhibited.
'I waa just going out to shoot wood
coeka.'
•Do you rido as well as shoot V asked
Jack.
'Do I rido V exclaimed Melinda. ‘1
don’t do anything else. I’ve junt been
putting my homo un to atone walla ;
lie'll inuke a oapitui fencer.'
'Of course you discard the side sad
die?’
'Not so bud ns that,' replied tlm
Iftloomcr slightly bluahing.
] confi HMcd, her eyos were a littlo red and
Tm going, to' see to my grapes, Jack,'
auid old Winkle ; so you must take caro
of tho ladies.'
'Dear girl,' said Jack, addressing Ma
ria, when Winklo bad retired, 'though 1
humored Mr. Winkle's joke when intro
duced mo still tbo inomont I saw you, I
know that you were none other than my
Melinda—you are just what 1 have prin
ted you in my dreamt.'
‘Ami who do you take mo for, then,
you blockheud V naked Melinda.
'Fur iuit what you ore, my boy,’ cried
Jack, slapping her on the back— 1 'honest
Torn Winkle, llnndaomo enough for a
oirlt to ba sure, but altogether too rough
for one f
‘But I aunt s you, Mr. Croyaport’—
auid Maria.
‘Don't assure me that you aro not
your own aweet self,’ said Juok, tender
ly, 'but tell me about your lifo hero.—
What a charming, retired place, llow
abundant ia the country in loaouroea for
die gratification of true feminine tastes.
Wkb its birda and flowers fur a.lmiru
tion and culture ; its plenscnt walks, its
scenery for the pencil ; and then books,
music and houaehold work for in door
employment on rainy duys and evenings.
Such, doubtless, my dear Melinda has
found it.'
‘But lot me tell you, Mr. Craysport'
—intarrup'cd the real Malinda.
'Bo quiet, Tom,’ cried Jack, impatient
ly. 'Do bo off with your gun—or go in
to tbe stable—you were always a
troublesome boy. You must know I
have a world of things to any to your ais
ter.’
‘I a bell atay where 1 am l’ said Molin-
da, throwing herself into tbe ebair, aad
rocking somewhat violently.
‘Well, bold your tongue, then !* said
Jack, turning his book on her, and con
tinuing to coo verso with Maria. 'Dear
Melinua,’ said ho ‘this trying to pass
Tom, here off as you, reminds mo of the
Bloomer mania. We bud accounts of
U I" Paris, and it rnado tho Frouclimon
Ltugh oonaumcdly at our expense.—
Due* in a while you aeo a woman in the
streets of Paris dressed in mule attire,
and such travesties are oommun in car-
nivnl time, but only tolerated thou by
tbo license of the seaaon.'
'It ia an absorb mania, to be auro,' cri
ed Maria.
'1 am glad to hoar you condemn it,'
returned Jack, warmly, pressing her
band, 'for sooner than many a continu
ed Uk
swollen. Bho bfuabod, and bold out her
hand to Jack.
* 'Aroaxemcnt I’ cried Jack. 'Whore's
Tom ?’
'Tom is in Boston—es you know very
well, or ought to know/ said Melinda.
'la my cousin Maria, as you were told
this morning, only you wouldn’t believe
it/ said Malinda, reproachfully.
*1 beg your pardon, Miss Maria
said Jack, with a roguoiah twinkle in his
eye, 'and I hope you II excuse anything
that passed between us.’
’You owe the apology to me/ said Me
find* ; pouting.
'How could I recognixo you in that
aboard costerme ?' auid Jack.
'My sentiments,' cried Winkle ; 'but
she wouldn't listen to me. Hullo,' c: ird
lie, jumping up in alarm,'I believe the
bouse is afire. Don’t you smell a strong
smell of leather and woolen burning ?’
'I do/ said Maria, alarmed ?’ exclaim
ed Jack.
. 'There's no occasion,’ said Melinda.
•Juat now I threw a pair of boots, and
some olothss I want to get rid of in the
kitobou fire—tbe owner having no fur
ther uss for them.'
•Pair of pantaloons nm< ng them ?’
asked Winkle.
‘Y—se/aaid Melinda, rather reluct
antly. 'They bslongsd to a Bloomer,
who has given up business/
'Hurrah I’ shouted old Winkle. 'I
see through it all. Jack's cured you,
when everybody slao had tried and foil
ed.'
'Will you forgive ms ?’ usksd Jnck.
'There's my hund/said Melinda frunk
SIX OAKS COTTON.
T HIS new and wonderful product originated
w*th ihe subscriber, tbe mull of twenty
J ears cultivation. Ita acreage yield and amount of
Int f".m tbr rood aie filly per cent, gieater than
any other. Upon Coropariroo this raaaon, by He
moat aiperianuad commercial men of Harannab,
i.'barlaatiHi, and New York, with the fineat from
other countries, it eicela ail—ieeoperior, really ra
pe rior, in length and atreofth of staple and classes
with tine lalanda, when ginned upon tbe mote gin ;
will auparaada them for all agricultural aad com
mercial purposes when lie productive qualrioe era
known : ia ginned raaily and with great facility up
oa the Loaf (iolloo Oio.
IJESClllPTION.
branchra at the ground- not aub)aet to tba diaaaart
that attack other cottons— maturaa early, and baa>a
nniformly and ennliououslr, until cut on by Iruata,
putting on a full bottom, middle, ard top crop,—
hr. *1 forgive you, and thunk you too
The leason was a sharp one, but I nesd
od It to ours no ol my folly/
Jack kirsod Iter, hut ho kissed h< r
cousin, too, not eutiroly to the satiafuc
tion of tbs Bloomor.
The Newark Mteam Man.
Tho Inventor and exhibitor of the
Newark stonin man (Mr. Zadoc I)«de-
rick), h(\f improved tho occasion of tho
Barnum fire uxoitement by hiring rooms
in the opposite bourn—on Broadway—
for tho purpose of exhibiting this eighth
wonder of the world. An a speculative
enterprise, the idea must have been a
aucocas, for at ten o’clock this morning,
a large number of persona hud congre
gated at tbo door cluinoroui'y seeking
admission. Amongst those who sought
admission wua one of our reporters, w ho
thus describee liia interview with this
loat specimen of tho gam homo :
Mr. Bloam Man in n ne.s n of com
manding presence, stnmling seven foot
nino inches in his stocking vamps,
weighs five hundred pounds, mousureH
two hundred inches round the waist,
ami decidedly bucolic in gei.eral appear
once. At this early hour in the morn
ing he won rather in diiaalille, und minus
his pants. This circumalanoo, though
detracting rather from bia comeliness,
waa yet more than counterbalanced by
tho greater facilities it gave for the
study of human auntomy—and was ea
gerly availed of for tint purpose. The
legs uro made of irou cranks, screws,
■prints ad injln.tum, nut quite as at
tractive in exterior us those we see in
the weekly pictorials, hut evidently of
grooter durability and strength. The
motion of the legs is almost/oe timilt to
that of the human extremities, and the
manner in which they arc set agoing
strikingly calls to niiud tho philosophic
apostrophe of the humun donkey to his
namesake. "How fearfully and wonder
fully we aru made " Thu abdominal
region ia occupied by a good sited fm
mice, which was in lull hlust. Thu
steam man’s boiler iedulioutcly ouuceal-
ed from the profanity of the public gate,
but is presumed to be somowhero above
tho furnace. This complex piece of ma
chinery once got out of ordor, but waa
happily restored after a careful iuvesti-
gation of the cause and the application
of the appropriate remedy. The steam
whistle ia fixed in Ilia mouth, the gnage
at tho buck of the head, and the aufoty
valve i» an appropriate |>oeition. lie
wears u largo stove-pipe hut— stove pipe
literally, for it is through the cranium
the funnel puame. Ilia bands are glov
ed, a good mustsclie ornaments bin face,
and in outward garb lie is rather good
looking the* otherwise.
Tho stonin man proper is but tho fig
uro head, as it wqjc, of a handsome
plivton, capable of accommodating four
persons, together with a tank to contain
half u day’s supply of water nml a bank
for a daya’s coal. The entire driving
raachiiiiry is at the rear of the steam
man, and within easy grasp ol the driver
aeuted on the front scat, who, at liny
lime, cap increase or diminish tho speed,
turn, atop, ourvo, etc. Twenty pounds
of ateum will act the innn in motion, aud
twenty oenta worth of coal will work
bitq for a day—no the Inventor avers.
It wns the original intention of Mr.
Dedcriek to have exhihited the steam
man to-day in full running motion, but
thia he says would not ho permitted by
the insurance company, lie aays that
he can oasily accomplish a mile in two
mlnutoo on a level coume, and offers to
test this oi. l<ong Idmd Course as soon
aa tho weather get* fine. The engine is
four hnreo power und the iiyin takes
thirty inches in ouch stride. I\ rhape
the most extraordinary attribute of tho
•nimul is the faoulty of stopping over
alt obstructions not higher then a foot.
(Of course ull theeo assertions aro the
inventor^, and not the roeult of tho Re
porter's investigations ) It or ho may
•d UluofMr, I would b«tow m, h.»4 CTd»i>\>h«nWHn > pl.sloo, tad ,dk3
undn.mcoO i ,.tn.,t«,g WO r . tight. t() , . lvi#ll „ r huul u f Mr
rope duncor.
‘Dou’t yon want to look at tho
grounds ? said Melinda, in a subdued
and agitated voice.
‘I wuut to walk with your sister, you
little rascal/ cried Juok ; and taking her
tbe shoulders, he put her out of the
^PPuoiu and locked the dour on her.
Ten minutes afterwards she pocred
through ihe fount window blinds, and
saw Jack kissing Maria, it wua pert of
^.wtabU, lUhfe .-J . ONE CHUBS,
ed in the habiliments of her sex, look- j Chewing and Smoking TUBAWa),
mg very beautiful, though if must be} Ak T . s roWKl-LK, Treat*.,
is It or utvy
Dedcriok ia ready to procreate—with
out any regard to the conveutional idea
of nine taonihs purtution—steam inenut
a coat of $390 opiece. He will also
shortly produce a steam horse adapted
to ploughing, aud tho heavier kiuda of
draught and burden.
Whether tho sterna man prove of any
practioat good or not, he ia uuqueatioo
abl^jijirTent^cunoeitV^
s out Us loos brunches, thickly rat wl'b
laterals and broad green Imre., bad proddcm th.
tap orop. Tba txilla ara large, long, aod mil/
piekad, with few seeds, aod, until tbla aesxon,
wars very.aasall,—Iba atapld from lUlo I inch**
long. Th* as ara aoma of tba singato aod
gu taking ehardotoriatiea of thia plant
CULTIVATION.
Habaoil tba land daap—plant in (backs or hills, In
stead of drills, S b/ 4 fact. If tbs soil can ba at.m-
u laird to 8,000 or 1.600 lbs. par sots, br llbaral ma
nuring and Mgb culllrallon, chack S>f by * fast
Our riparicaoa Is, that thin Cotton can ba grown
IndaUttliel/. Alt,r ilia crop pats aa lbs third loaf,
tbin it to two stalks to tba bill,—ws prrfrr two,—
eattirats anlirsl/ with tbs HWktP, aad bos as ot
ters, and andsr oar ratosd and brart-randiog a/s-
Wm, It la oar polio/ to adopt It asirersall/, aad
p »> t lilila,- - manure blghl/, and aaonra erery Im-
prorad ImpUmaot that tba realm of laraation offers
When tba middla crop Is sorting, sod the growth
of lbs plant Is lassd to matara fruit and foliage,
lop lbs plsat,— pinch off tbs buds, both of tba main
.talk and Iteral*. This work secure* both lbs mid
dle and top orop, and ia Indispensable under high
culture, grnaroua soil aod propitious ssasons. In
this section, ws prafar In do ibis work from tba
SOtb to tba last of Augnst.
PRICK OF HREDH.
1 Uusbal of 40 lbs will plant 4 aerea in bills. »A.
H “ 80 "
T Pack of 10 “ - "l •* “ l.»*
NIX OAKS CORN.
While and Strawberry Ooord Rrada-tbs result
of culllrallon and sals tion for mors than BA yssra,
with IB to 88, sometimes 84 rows of grain con pact-
h a small rad sob,—tba strawberry wsigkiog, ibis
aaaaon, So lbs. por buslial.
For I lluahal of AS I be , - will pleat 10 seres, $A
“ II “ H 1 A •• 8J0
• l Pack 0114" “ " B "175
Por larger quantItlra ol Heeds, special eoatrarts
will bn made. PackagM delirtrsd to Kiiom
promptly, on rsaslpi ol rent l Me nos,—attbsr by Mall,
uodsr lbs Post Offloe rsguUUons or by Kspraaa.
JAMES V. JUNES,
Of Hi* OsIul
sparllf Nsnr Herndon. Murks County, On,
pan mi
■ ('HESS |1 ■
BACKGAMMON BOARDS and MEN
DICE, DOMINOES,
Orlbbsge BostrdAi
AND PLAYING CARDS.
For se's by T. H. POWELL, Trustsa,
apVol Druggist, Hookasller and Hist toner.
LOVELL & LATTIMORE,
Wholesale aad Pstall Dealers la
House Furnishing Goods Generally,
And Manufacture a of TIN WAKK.
ALSO DEALERS IN
8TOV88.
1AA ami 1.17 (hmgrsas HI., Harannab, da.
Order* solicited and prompt attention glr-
"• mar It* Am
A & J M HOSES,
402 Greenwich Street, how York.
aet8A.1t
ED. RANDOLPH HARDEN,
ATTOHiNKY AT LAW,
CUTUUKHT, - . - UtXWllA
TX7TLL praotloe In all the Courts of tbs Patanla
V V Olrouit, and In Calhoun county of lbs South
Wasters Clreuit, and la ihs Huproms Court of Us.
Ha has made arrangements with Hon. Xdwnrd J.
Harden, who resides In Harannab, Un^ to aileod his
ennsa la Iba Federal Court at Haraneah, tbussarlag
trsrailng sipaosaa and hotel bills. aug8l-ly
Important to Smokers.
A Charcoal Pipe!
IT KING mads from rare carbon In tba form ol
J » Charcoal, which is so porous that a cobio iach
of It is iMlimatrd lo bare n aurfsoa of st Isaal a hun
dred square feel, and which ala., poaaeaaaa tba ra
markable (tower of absoibing and oondenaing nine
ty times Ita own rolume of certain gases, thia pipa
secures to Iba smoker the same immunity from tba
F taooous properties of tobacco, that the chare al
tar enacts in dcooloriitng and purityiog foul
water.
The absorbent quality of charcoal docs away with
I moisture In the pipe, so that it can bo smoked
until arerr particle of the tobacco ia ooosamad,
thus combining economy with an important sanitary
oondllinn.
It hat been pronounced by Ibnao who bare girao
a thorough trial, to ha far tho most pleasant pipe
they arer used, and Me-lioal Gentlemen bare it
dared that it ia tbe only material through which
tobacco can be smoked with sataly.
For sale by T. 8. POW&LL, Trustee,
b«0cl Druggist, llookssllsr snd Hutioncr.
ZINN, ALDRICH & CO.,
Staple and Fancy Diy Goods,
Nos M 4 M Laniard It., (Waal of Uroadway,)
r. O. SINK,
a. u. ALORtcN, jr.
J. U. MSttllKT,
raoo. DASLIKtl.
MY FRIENDS,
W HO bed accounts with ms during Ifce putt
year, aan render n -igoal ssinou by tbeir
prompt attention to tba mms. I am wsl' aware and
(wrticipate in ika great distress of tho a-xumuoitc,
sad reluct Ian t U beg Iba prompt caoatdsratioo ol
my patrona I desire to eater to their wants by
kaopiag ia atosk, and hope for thalr eo npernlion.
T S. POWELL, Trustee,
mailt'ct Druggist, Buokadlcr aad Sultooer.
|l ouaivo:|
FOR CASH, OR ON CREDIT FOR APPROVED SECURITY.
I N order lo increase oar aulas for OAHH, lo meet baser peymsuta, ws bars determined to reduee oar
prices at Haraaosh sad AngasU#A 'to per loo for all ord«ra accompaaiad with Uia money. Our
prices will tborsfors ba uniform, as follows;
PSCSN-XX GUANO,
Imported in balk by as direct from MeKean's Island, South Fanatic O.-eao, lo Saraanah, and sold ia ita
natural atate, without grin.ting or manipulation.
J’eice at Harass aa: $-Vi per U»a of f.Ooo lbs., Cash. |4s per ton of J.noo Iba., payabla No r. 1,1S4B.
I'aics at Auoosra i I-Vi j.er Ion of 8,000 Iba, Cash. |70 par ton of 8,<*0>i Iba., paranla Nor, 1, 18a!.
WILCOX, GIBBS A CO.’S MANIPULATED GUANO :
Th s l« a mlslnre of Fhcaniz and No. I Penman Guanos, well pulreriz'*a and mlted under oar per-
sonal superrision, and on.bines th*- good qua lilies ol bo*ti Guanos, being b-.tb uotiro and permanent
Fries at Harannab : per ton of f.Ooo lbs.. Cash. (U per too of 9 < <" Iba.. rs/sble Nor. 1st, HAft.
Fries at Atig.ista : |70 per ton of 8,0i>0 Iba., Cash. |iS per Ion of S,^ Iba., payabla Nur. 1st, lead.
We also keep always on hand s large supply of
Pure No. 1 Pernvian <»tu«no,
Reeeircd direst from rarurisn Agent, sad which ws sell at lowest market prices at fleraaaah aod Au
guste, strictly for OAHU.
Wa would ad rise those who w<ab to bay Ousao on time to apply at ones, as drafts must ba assented
aad spprored, or other estislectory arrangements effected before »b«i ments sre trade.
Ws will slow two par oent. a month oa all payments made on time solas before the drafts ara doe.
Orders solicited snd promptlr flfled.
Sand for a pamphlet ooaiaiuiog antipole, car ti Acs tee aod ralnsbia loformalion for the Planter.
Add row,
WILCOX, C1IIII & CO.,
Important of nnd Dealers in Guano,
No. V7 Her ht, Harannab, or No. 841 Utosd Ht., Angusta. Os.
“ Oar Agents Ibrongboat tba conutry will sail st same prices, with ntctaaary aspai *e* added.
K. McDonald a CO., Aukxtm, CuUibcrt, Ua.
DOES IT PAY TO USE GUANOS 7
A aotiafsetory and conclnsirs answer waa glran
lo Ibis ImporUol qnasttiei in n eirrulsr. recently is
sued by on, showing that area a* the low pries of
18a. par |>uuud for Cutlou, that by using Guano, tba
planter would gsiu from 900 to 400 par een'.. profit
on bis Inrsatmsnl. W.th Cotton at 9oc. per pound,
aa it bow is, snd probably will ba for Uia mu crop,
it will ba seen that Iba proflt In mi tha use ol Guano
will ba enormous, snd Ins plantar who tails to arsil
hirnaslf of tbs only maseanf making farming proU
labia on tbo worn-oat lends of lbs Hon tit, with tbe
present srstern of labor, will show un extraordinary
want of Jodgmaat sad disregard for bis own Inter
set*. As representing tba average ol rasulU nb ,
lelaed by tba urn of oar Guanos, wo will taka tbe
following statements:
Mr. J. a Hwiol used 180 Iba. Phcaoli Guano par
set, sad but orop was increased thereby 600 iba.
Colton par sore.
Hay 600 Iba. seed la equal to ISA Iba. lint Cot
ton, at 80c. par lb. (which ia Iwa tbao lbs
orarage) will glee - $97.00
Coat of Guano, 160 Iba 4 60
Mr. D T. Vaughn aaad 100 U 196 lbs. Fl.mnii
Guano oa SO aerea. with aa increased yield of from
sis to eight heavy bales Cotton.
Hay 7 balsa 9,700 Iba. al 9»o 1540.00
Deduct oust of Guano, 1,6oo Iba 1<*6 00
Clear proflt oo 80 aorta, with 100 te 196 Iba
(over 400 par ot. on tha Investment) $4\5 00
Mr. George C. Brown mads as inerearai'f 460Iba
K » sera by tha use ol Boo lbs Fhatntg Guano.
y 160 Iba. lint Cotton, at 80s .<8«u>o
Coot of Guano «<*>
Clear proflt par tors (400 pr ot. on inrsstmr nl)$94.«0
Mr. L. w. Dick used loo lbs. Phtanls Gusno par
sere, snd his orop wns inoreased 400 Iba. per aero.
Hey 13.1 Iba. lint Cottas, st 80c $87.00
Cost of too lbs. Guano I.* 0
Nal proflt per nets (800 per et. on cost). .. .$14.00
Fur Wheat take Mr. I). T. White's statement, lie
made 16 bus. Wheat par sera mars by tbs use of 180
Iba. Phmeoli than the natural prodnetinn of tbe
lend, aa ascertained by actual mesaurented.
Har IA bush-la Wheat, al $8.91 $18.76
Cost of 180 Iba. Guano 8 80
Nat proflt per sera (nror 800 pr. ct. on cost) $80 IS
Dr. Wm. Ilaussr ttewl 9«0 'be. Maaiimlated, and
msds an iacreaae of 700 lo 800 lbs. per acre.
Hay 860 Iba. Hot ootton. at Hoc $60.00
Coat of Guana 7.00
Nat proflt per ears (over 700 pr. et oo cool). .48.00
Hon. kl. 0. Fulton need Manipulated and Fbainlx
(Iusnos ; $iaou worth per icn of tbe Mnuipulsled
nnd $10 00 per sere of the I'hranli. The Manipu
lated meres* ed bis crop WHO lbs. seed cotton per sere,
Har 896 Iba. lint rollon nl VO# $4.10*)
Deduct coat of Gunn* I".W
Net proflt per acre (near Sin par rent) f A4.Su
Tfce Phmuii gars un Increase ol 780 lbs. cotton
Deduct oust ol Uuaao It .un
Nat proflt par aare (490 par east) $49.o<>
Mr. H. W. Iletcher used l»ft Ihe klsnlpul.ted per
acre, snd raeeirsd any Sou Iba. par acre mure tbao
the natural production of tha land.
Hay 147 lbs. lint cotton nl 90o $83.40
Cost of Qusno 4 48
add numerous other sismplsn from
the staleinaou wo hare ranairod, but tbe above ara
•officiant. The ec'culallons ara based on s-t nal re-
wits. and wa bar* pb«vd iba price of Cotioa st tba
piaarot once, and probsble price for the next mop,
snd w# do not Inch os toe value of the seed. Hu*
area il Cotton should rommard bat front a lo l> c
par lb (Wh ich we do not tlut.k probable) it will ba
readily aaaa that these Guam* will still |*sy a very
handsome proflt, m.d besides tha large ratoro, tbo
Plantar reosiras br Ita nee, by being rn.blcd to
make as much on half tba land tbal ba cx.uld with
out, Iba sen»g tr. exiwnsa ul labor, stock and pro-
• isione will br very great. Il ia true that under
Mtirt ctreamsUnoes tbe Gnsno will pay belter than
in others, the aase»ne may be unfavorable, and be
fell to make a crop wltb or without Uuaao, or he
may pat il la so deep that tbs plant onnnut reach it,
or so shallow that it will be scattered by tha boa,
or ba may n-gi-ct hie orop aad let tbe sbass take
all tba sustenance from the crop ; but we betiera
th»t In all seasons and under all circumstances
wbsre the Farmer uses Uuaao with jadgment, giv
ing his psrsoosl supervision to its application and
th# working of his cron, and not leering It entirely
lo hired laborers that bn will not only reap n large
probt from tha Guano, but that st the and of tha
yasr ba will Und that ba baa made more clear mos
ey tbaa aval before.
Tun TACT asTASLisusD that It Pars lo sea Guanos,
there ia Still Another .mp»Hsai question for tha
Planter, WHAT H THE kiOHT KKI.lAHLK MA
NURE KGk ME TO UHK, AND WIIF.KK CAN f
BUY IT fO THE BKHT ADVANTAGE7 Ws be-
Here tbal the Guanos wa are offering are Ibn bast
sod most relish's in lbs mnikst, nnd ean melideut-
| It refer to the m«uy plauiora to shorn ws hars sold
' them for Iba last aerrn yes re to sustain our asser
tion j but the best rridenrs i.f Ihs tact is, thsl ws
are selling lbs FHfKNIX GUANO yrnr after rear
. to Flsntera who corrmeaccd using It in IMG, 'and
who non buy It In prrfarsaeo lo nay otbet.
OUR M ANIPULATED, which ia a ni'ltere nt
the Phnaois and Perurian, carelully prrjarod order
our parnnnnl supervision, having Irorn 7 lo n par
cant, of Ammoaia. bes'deaa largo per rootage o
Pfoepbatar (as show a br IWosora Darby nad
Rein a enalyrea) being somewhat more ectire than
Ihs Pbonii alias, would probably suit aome lands
Ihe beat gir ng the y« nng plant n rigorous start off
ia the early pe*t • f tbs season, snd making ns large
n st*lb sa lbs Peruvian. With n much larger lleid
of frail j but for ontl* that aru worn and deficient iu
Phosphates, wa coasUer lbs Pbcsuix equal or ou
par tor to say other.
Aa reg irde tba HFHT PLACE FOR THE PLAN
TKKH ft) HUY HIH GUANO, we would *ay that
onr adrantagra for sulltag a pure, unadulterated
Gasan, at aa low prices as ean poaoiWy be afforded,
nrn equal and pronahly superior to nay other boas#
In tbe country, nod as wa import oat On-n s di
rect, THE PLANTER HAH TO PtV ONLY A
i FAIR PROFIT OX THE CUHT UF IMPORTA
TION.
Araixn. Oa., January 18, IS4L
Mraana Wilooi. Gian* A Co t
M* SHI Hud bel- w results of experiment made tbs
past reason on a »ert poor piece »l land wllbtn the
corporate Hml a of t/ur ti.wn with iVurlan, Phm-
ids wtlcnx Gibbs & Co 'a MsnipaloAed Goaao, and
no manure it a K
Cast par acre Ylnld par *Cra
Peruvian Gna o 18 00 l,l»> Iba seed Oottoa
I't tcnni Guano 10,00 I.u4» Iba
W. G. A Co s Ms
oinulaUd Uusoo 10,60 1,94*' lbs "
Nt* Manure 0,t*0 9«t) lbs "
Il will ba eecn from the foreg"** g experiment
that while Ihe Phmntx at s cost of $i Ires per aare
nearly equalled the Peruvian, Wn.ros, Utaa«R
Co.’a MAMirt’LATkP. at a cost or ffl 60 lu*w r»a
Ac-na, attarAMBD tr at 14" lbs. I th uk Wtloni,
Ulbbe 4 Co ’■ Manipulated Ihs best onmmsreisl ma
aura that I bars arer aaad for cotton.
I Respectfully, ate, M. C. Fplton.
WILCOX. GIBBS & CO.,
Importwra of and DuulerH in (Dinnn,
Hsranoab and Auguala, Ga.
U. C 11AKT. Agent, EuUula, Ala.
Tile
JAMES RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY.
HOWAKDSVTLLE, Albermarle County, Va.
Capital $1,500,000.
VV. c. CARIIINUTON,
rRMiHcvr.
J. J. IlOPKINS,
HM-KKTART.
fTAHIS wall known nad raliabla Company, baring oatabflahed an Agancr in tha Hty of Oathbrei, L
JL DOW prepared, at moderate rotas, to Insure Hulldiwga. with or without their »*tanta—Machine
Hbopa, Wand Shops, Family Dwslliagu, Ola Houses. iUrns, A*ado«wios, Churahan. Maaafaclnriog Eatab-
Itshuienta, Marabsut Mills, Uotals, Colleges. Court Houses. lUnka. etc., sic. Also to taka Cargo aod
Railroad risks, aod risks upon Cotton is warehouse or ia traaaila, aad a poo all other goods, wares, eta.,
’ i store or at boa.
Fur furtbar information apply lo
jaolD-lm
Great Attraction!
No iLopudiation,
But plenty of New Qoofls conMantly Arriving al
H. H. JONES & CO.’S Variety Store,
Whiuh they arc selling at prices correaponding to tlic times.
Small Profits and Large Sales Is their Motto.
KT Call and examine tlieir stock and priocs.
feb7 ct
CLAOHORN A CUNNINGHAM
Wholesale sod Ratsll
GRO OEJIERJS,
ComaTBsy nml Dray too Sta, Saraanuh, G*.
(Eatabliahaff in 1818.)
ESP constsulr on band a large end varied ns-
sort moot of GOUDH, suitable for Fsm Ir or
Plantation ua#. Also, a general assortment offloe
Imported WINKS, LIQUORS snd ft BOARS.
IW Country orders cant'ally attended 'u.
aufll-ly
TISON £ GORDON,
Ootton Tmotorm,
Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
96 Bay Stmt. .Smvm*>iA. Ga.
t9~ Special atteoifoo will bo given ta tba m)t ol
Lumber, Rosin, Turpaalme, ata.
n«r«n*tro*-H. il. Jousa A Co., J. McK. Guaa,
Uuthbert Ga. augld ly
DRESS MAKER.
M
HS. E. BARRY
Renpec'fully informs
ber friends sod lbs pabMc groe'nJIy that sbe is pre
pared ta out, trim sod make Dresses, Harquco, Jack
s's, Costa, Pants, y, - - Ag a __
re'y ran«ooaGl# ten...
Also, Draiding aod Fancy Work.
etc., st abort not tea aod o
RANDOLPH
MALE ACADEMY.
T IlK undcreignsd would respectfully announce
to lbs public, tbst bis H gh Behoof
for Boys and Young Men,
Hit'll srj. ys a rigorous siiqtenca, desp'le all reports
to the ooolrary.
As a permanent lostltnllon, und tbe only PUB
LIC Msis School lo tbU large town, lbs Amd
baa peculiar claims upon tbs people.
Oar numbers c**ntinue to iacreaae, bat there is
yet room f r additional pupils.
lo flaw ol tba unparalleled dost Hot Ion of tba
oouotry, and the scarcity of moony, aod to oaal
tba poverty stricken toot of tbs Booth, by
A Good Education,
To ba Uia architect of tbwfr own fortunes, I would
ray lo those parents and guard.ana of joutb, who
hare no ready moans st summand, that tuitabla in-
dalgeaee will be grenisd u> all such, upon proper
maurancaa of future payment.
Coma for ward boys snd work oat roar owo re
demption sad tbal of your down tro dco country.
feh'tMf JAH H Mt DOWF.I.L.
CHEAP READING.
35 Cent Edition of
Dickens’ Works i
),8T RECEIVED:
f NICHOLAR NICILIBY.
Pit KWICK PA PERU,
GREAT EXPECTATION*,
DUMBEY AND HON,
• HARD TIMES,
HKETCKEH IT M HOZ,"
TALE OF TWO CITIES.
CHRISTMAS STORIES,
OLIVER TWIHT,
DAVID COPPKRFISLD,
For sale by
T. S. POWELL. Trustee.
fst*87et Druggist, Bookseller aad Stationer.
w. u. grant,
. r. BlrMMUND.
W. II. STARK l CO,
WHOLESALE OROCEU8,
Com m inti on Merchants
AND
Forwarding Agents,
Comtr of Lincoln and Hay Strati*,
aatSAAm SAVANNAH. OA
^F YOU WANT A
POCKET HOOK.
PORTEMONNAIN,
HILL BOOK.
PAHS or MEMORANDUM BOOK, nr
BLANK BOOKS
OF ANY KIND, do not omit to stamina tba sloe
ol
T. H. POWELL, Trnetao,
Druggist, Bookseller aad Stalianor.
Jen I fret
DR. S. G. ROBERTSON,
SURGEON DENTIST,
aser. Gsonata.
8AML. W. SEARS ii Co.,
Importers & Wholesale Deslertt in
Hardware & Cutlery,
185 Greenwich Street, (near Corttsadl Ht i
s.Bi'tL w. sixxi, i New York,
joux BOTO. I nct&foly
Fashionable Dress-Maker
AND
3VI ILLINBR
M RS. A. E. RAGLAND
WnaM inform bar
old patrons aad the pub' c generally that she bos
jast meet red and opessd ber (took of
FALL and WINTER
Millinery Goode,
Which she will take pleasure ia shewiag ta tbcoo
who may fovnr her with ■ call.
Mbs l» sIjo prepared to cut, trim and make Dram
sa. Cloaks, Secquea, Jscketa, etc., in tba lataacxlyla,
tl abort notice and al reasonable prism. oelStf
J AM BUYING
Beeswax.
j.niftct
T. 8. POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller snd Stationer.
DEMABEST ft WYQANT,
Produce Commission Merchants,
AUD wbulssals oaxLsas il
RUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, Etc.
No. 177 Reads I treat, (Corner ol Washington.)
o. w. PtutaaST, I New York.
•.r. uraxxr. f oci95.]y
BAKER, VAIL * CLARK,
Wholesale Fish, Provision
AUD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
179 A 174 Erode A Ml A 305 Washington Ita,
t> a. BAKU, )
J. w. vail, V Now Turk.
C. A CLASS. ) octtviy
BROWN’S HOTEL,
orPOSITK DETOT,
.llaron. - - - - (.rorgia
E. E. BROWN A 80S,
•cWfo’T Proprietors.
Worms.
I F Tour children sre troubled with Worms, try
> as Deosno’s Worm Contact ions.
Sold by T. 8. POWELL. Tnwrc,
EartJCct 1 Druggik', BUA-«W aud Statamer.
Legal Advertifleinents.
RANDOLPH (X)UNTY.
G EORGIA RAxnoLra Oobxtt.—Wm F. D»vi»,
Admloiatrmtor d* bools non, ete., of Hamuet
A. P. Dmn, baring applisd for Imre to sell tbe tand
belorgi g to tbe estate of tbe said Hetnuel A. P.
Dean ; ft I perrons interested sre notified that bis
application will be onnaidsrsd st tbo next July Tetm
of tbe Court of Ordinary Kir se d counts.
apr8«*-9m W. D. KIDIH)0, Ordinary.
Habau J Riddick,
Libel for Divorce in Ran
dolph Superior Court.
■ex, 1 Lib
J*irv» M. Riddick. )
It app sring to tbs Coart that tbe defendant,
Jamas M Reddick, is a son resident of tbe Stole of
Georgia, it is therefore ordered (bat Bert toe of tbe
libel *n tbe above stated case be perfected by publi
cation. The d< fondant ia berebr requi-od to appear
at tbe May farm sell, of tbe Superior Court of
said county, personally or by allotbst, to »bow
causa, H soy be bos. why tbe prayer of the peti
tioner should sot be granted. Id defoulf offOtfr xp-
pumaaea tba Coart will proceed in lbs premised.
A true extract from tba minatao < t tba Court/
11® March. 1849. M. «. PAHMERHON,
marlfl-lamim Clark.
EORGfA, Rakdolmi CofxTf.—Notice is bare-
y by given to all parsons oneosrwed, that E. L.
Douglsaa, Adoiloistretor oa tba sutata of Mary J.
Bagwo I, aad oo tba ratals Of FfonJbmRyftjreffR fo*<
applied to me tor Letters ol Dtomtaaiou WtXB fsM
admmi-tratioos. Dismisaioo will ba graatad «f
the next September Term ol lhie Court if ao legal
objection thereto shell be made.
mart-4m W. D. KIDDOO. Ordinarr.
CLAY COUNTY.
tor, da bonus non. oo aatato i ,
her log petitioned lo be dtoehaiged from said ad-
All pereoaa eonoereed are required, within tbe
lime fix-ff br lew, to show muss, if nt tbev have,
why tbe said Edward MeDeaald abneid not be die-
charged, according to tha prayer ol bia petitlea.
Oiveo under my band ard seal of office, Una
March 4tb. 1448. JOHN C. WELLS,
marlS-6m* Ordinary.
G vEOKGIA, Clat Cerxrr.-Ordinary'a oMas of
■ w id countv.-C. 0. G*aena, Administrator on
relate of P. P. Killebrew, baring petitioned lo be
discharged from said adminlalration.
All persons son earned are required, wMhIa tbe
time fixed by tow. lo show canoe, if any tbev hare,
why the said C. C. Ureses should not be discharged
aaoording lo Ibe praver of bis petiiloo.
Oivou under my bead and ami of office, this
Mareb 4th, 1818. JOHN C. WELLS.
BH»rt9-4m» Ordinary.
STEWART COUNTY.
G EORGIA, Brew a nr Cocirer —Cocnv or Onrt-
sabt, Fsbuiiaht Tbbu, 1648.—J. L. Winaaa-
tar, Otdlnary, Prasidiog.
Upoa the petiitoe of Joseph T. Terser for Let
ters of l)iMnis«ion from lbs Ad niaiatretioa of m-
tale of ( berlee Cat tar,
It ia ordered that all persona cos earned show
■use by tbs aast September Term ol mid Court
rby sell letierx should not tbaa be granted.
a katd ~
Wl9-
I from Iba minutes of aald Cnwrt.
J. L WIMHKRLKY, Ordinary.
rpWO MONTIH FROM DtTE applicathui will
1 ba mode to tba Court of Ordinarr nt Htewsrt
»*un|r, Ga, for leave to sail tbe real route of Tur
ner F. Fisher, deesased. March 5, 18«H.
marl9 tm W U. HARKlHOt, Admr.
< 1 EOKUIA, Htswabv Coustt - Court of Ordl-
W nary, Jsoniry Tat m, 1648.—J. L. Wiuaaa-
lit, Ordinarr, Presiding.
Upon Ihs periitan ol Will
William Harrison, for Let-
a tba admiaiatretfoa ol Iba
show causa, if aav. by tba next Aareal Term nt
this Court, why said letters of dismission should
not be granted.
A 'res sxireet from tbe miaulea of said Coart.
Ftbtrery l, 1888. J. L. WlMBKHLKY,
f-b7 »m Ordinary.
KoDOWELL k DICKINSON,
Importers snd Jobbers of
FOBKIQN *11(1 DOMESTIC FRUITS
l/rrmHrimUy SmM (lonh,
Preterm. Jrtlm, FUreorittf KitrarU, tie., tie
387 Wmkiaftaa 8t, (Cm. oi Chambers,)
j v. ucdowsll, I New York.
»■ r. DictiKMM. f o«t85 ly
W. M. MoAFEE,
RAlLllOAl) DINIM! 1I0UHK,
Post Vallst, Oa.
IW Choice Are sad aUeatlr# aarvaata.
A contiouatioo of former patronage ia so!toiled.
ootSS-ly
EOBERTS * TILLMAN,
EEIEBAL ill mCRHIS,
SA VA.VXAH, OA.
S PECIAL alienitoo given ta Ibe receipt and sale
of tbe prod nets of Ihe country, and lo forward-
log il through tbla plane ta other maikrta, either
fur sale or oo eoaeignmml We bare tba vary beat
arrangements for
Helling Cotton In Liverpool,
aad will bare It sold in that market when owners
ty On the receipt of Cotton liberal
CASH ADVANCES inU ht made vhen
required.
ROBERTS A TILLMAN,
Offise North Rida Bay street.
On# Door Waal City Exchange.
•IMAM BOBS STS, I
0. L. BOBSBTX, I
jnasra villuan, Madison eoaatr. Fla. marli'f
E. FRANK COE’S
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
OR
BOM'S MAIffURS
p*-WARRANTED GENUINE.-%$
years, sod each year baa k
tliiy. 860 Iba. par Aero will fa
- la
a good srap
qualii
do poor soiL
l-W No Maaare can ba mare economical,
rat up in good stroeg Regs df 186 Ibe. each, and
in Usrrde of *boat 96u Iba. each.
UT So charge for Paekagas.
For aala by
W. H. STARK A CO-
Commtoaioa Merchants, Harannab, Oa.
marlS-$m
T)eWiri ts MORGAN,
Wholesale aad Retail Deaton la
D&T&OOUg.
(Established 80 ymra)
137 Coogrem Strret Savannah. Georgia.
K EEPS orasiaally on band a fna stock of La
dies' Dress Good*. House Keeping Good*,
Oentlemeo'e Piece Goods, Hosiery, Lam Good*.
While Goods aad Domestioo—both bams made aad
imported. r arlf 4m
LATHROP Sl CO.,
Wholesale aad Retail Deatora la
DRY '
GOODS, RE*DY MADB Cl OTHIN
BOOTH, HIIOE^. HATH aad CAPH,
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, etc ,
139 end 141 Cootraaa Street,
i. w. mivirr, | nevnai ‘
s. w. asvaaa, >
a e. LArwaor. ) marl 9-6
Dr. W. R TACKETT,
H AS remoTad his nfflos lo 'be o-»- formerly oc
cupied by ■ H. Platt, no l Utore street.
Kro*deoce ex Lumpkin alre-.t, al the Freak Lroo-
aid place. ir.arill