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Cotton and Cotton Product*.
Hy the lafft Engliah rnnV wo IktVQ a
great, maim <»f atatiatica! information per
taining to tlm cottoli trudii, which «ho«*
1 hut the qiiea^ifni of nupply and priocw
non tinner to Do eagerly cuovbwkm(, and
from « variety ofalarufjioiiitB. U neeniN
to be condoled by tbo bent xuihoritina
that, with an Bjj»or«nt deCcimicyof aome
half a million of fitting, In tl^e vittibfonu|i-
ply,, a* compared with IhocorrffBponding
period I oat year, the rate of conuump
tion duiin^ tho last four moiilfa Cannot
be maintained. Indeed, many of the
mill* in Lancashire have already rtwor-
ted to abort lime, na a precautionary
weaauro, the value ol cotton, »a in tbid
country, having, for some time naat,
hnpt a little in advance of goodn. That
tliia movemont is destined to Locome
quite genera), there in lit pr/mut every
indication, for, while the vtoible supply
ni tbo raw atopic ia very biiihM, the «c-
luul aunply of goods ia very largo. Tho
great abundance of money and low rate*
or diacount, in England, would bo well
calculated to stimulate tn© production
of manufacture©, were it not for the un
satisfactory state of tmde, grow ing out
<>f dear food and the movement on foot
for a reduction of wagoa in nearly nil
branches of industry. It ia even doubt
ed by aomo English writeia ifinoro than
four lift ha, or eighty per cent. «*f the
gooda will I hi wauled made out of cot-
ion at twelve to thirteen pence j»er
pound, that would ho taken with Urn
Maple at auven to tight pence ; mid, ad
milting tl.ia eaeumpfion to bn apfhoxl-
tnirU?)y eorrecl, it would seem that tho Kiwi Indies.
limit Af inflation has been reached, for it
cannot ho doubted that the dowt and
plica of actual consumption bus quite na
much to do with (he regulation at the
pr^e of cotton and its products, na sup
ply, though •peculation often tumpornr
lly carries vuluc* beyond the nutuial
level.
Tho luto downward turn of tho Eng-
liah market, where tho fall of one penny
on ihe pound, from the highest point of
tho «on«on Ima taken place, appears to
have been tho result of unexpected large
urrivula front India, and n partial abate
ment of the speculative fever. Hut,
whothor this is the inevitable reaction
from a too rapid ri*o or not, remains
to bo deli rininod by future develop-
monte, ,Operator* evidently begin to
oomprohand that the conditions of tho
trade arc altogether different from whut
(hoy were during our lata war. Then,
an adequate supply of oottoii, and the
consequent production of goods, was a
(pieation, apparently, of yoors ; now, it
ia ono of months, and have at indie*
ted by lato repot ta, a mors- ceneorvelivo
policy has boon inaugurated, influenced
to ionic extent, no doubt, by tho deter
rent Influencoa of n marked falling off in
matiuraoturora' orders ; the impossibili
ty of forcing goods, mads from high
cost cotton, upon foreign markets al
ready abundantly supplied with fubrioa
contracted for at comparatively cheap
prices, and the possibility, if not probe*
bilitY, of a supply ol tb« raw staple from
India and ehwwbero somewhat in Axle#
of the eatimatco at tho bogiuning of the
year.
Tbo condition of alfulrs on this hide
of the Atlantia ia pretty much a reflex
of tho English market, by which wo are
governed. The stock of cotton ia be
ginning to run low, but it ia wi hoot
doubt amplo for nil legitimate purposoa.
Ao to tho magnitude of tho next crop it
ia too early to Inuurd an opinion, but
dial tbo oXtvnordinnry lino in prices
since tho first of January has stimulated
E lan tors to renewed exertions, tboro can
u no doubt. It is believed that an in
creased breadth of land has boon plant
ed, and Into advicca represent the pluut
us looking well, notwithstanding the
la'e heavy ruins on tho Atlnutiu ecu-
huuml. Through the potent influences,
of good prices, thero l» every probabili
ty of un. abundanoe of cotton loy the
world’s oonsumption noxt year, and nil
fears of a dearth of supply may M well
l*c dismissed; in short, tbo days of fam
ine prices lor cotton and cotton fubrioa
have departed.—AT. Y. Shipping /./«(.
K ihsiko.—Buhohor, in.hie hero and he
roins in 'Norwood, 1 ' thus speaks of kiss-
ing ;
U was evening twilight. They ant
alone in thtf porch. A low blossoms of
the Chinemt honey suckle ahed down u
trace of {wfuino through the air. There
wcr» no locusts singing, no knty dids,
no girbling crickets, ami yet aomo soft
sounds l certainly heard I Not birds
sorely 11 think it must have been the
aplas^ef ono honey suckle against an
other. Yot there ih no wind to move
them ! I hoard it again. I Liston! It
is like tin.* fallfhg.of a drop of dew into
tho silver lake from aomo birchen loaf !
No, that is rnifo. It is as if two divum*
(Uniting in tho night had closed ; or, like
the joining of two of lot* on their way
upward {for— naf, ifc wns a kiss I pure,
sacred, holy f ft w as tho soul’* symbol,
"hen words fail it. It is the heart’s
Hgh «»r interjection, when it lias n feel
iug for whlcu there ia no exproasion.
Jlceehor has ev ideally been there.
tHk. A tomb in the old burying grouud
in Danvers, Muss., holding the remains
of the I'utmnn faintly for goncratiosa
past, was broken into Inst w eek by sumo
Imya, who stole tilt silver plates from
the coffins, and carried off nnd sold the
bones to peddlere. Ono of tho parties
was caught, winch led to the detection
of other*. When nrrestod they had u
basket nf bones with thorn, and were
pfaji'g football with tho human skulls
taken (mm the tomb. The ringloadir
of that gang of young villuins will be
aeoi to the Kwfoftn Sob.ml.
•*%- The tour of the world can be
made in two months and a half. W ben
the Pacific Uuilmnd is hnished from
New York to Ban Francisco it will lake
seven days; from San Francisco to Hong
Kflng.hy way of Yokohama,twentydayr;
lri»m llong Kong, by steamer, to Suva,
thirty-two days ; from Hues to Paris,
six da}a; from P. r a t» New York,
ten day*; in all sevctU} -Ive day*.
Origin of Plant*.
Vu (lifer ranre from the* Ha*t
Celery originated In (jermany.
Tito clmenut came from Italy.
Tim onion originated in Egypt.
Tobacco is a native of Virginia.
„■ Tho Nettle is a native of Eiir«po.
Tbq pine is a native of America.
Thn.citron ia a native of Greece.
The poppy originated in the East.
Oats originated in Noith Africa.
Bye came, originally, from Hilwrin.
Purely warfirot known in Surdiniu.
Tho pear end apple nre from Europe.
Spinach was fust cultivated in Arabia.
Sunflower was brought from Porn.
Tho mulberry tree originated In Per
sia. *
The horse clieenut ia n native of Thi
bet.
The cucumber came from the East
Indies.
The quince rnrqe from the Ialund of
Greto.
The radish ia o native of t'hina and
J span.
Pease are supposed to bo of Egyi •
lien origin-
The garden cross fa from Egypt and
the East.
Horse radinji came from the South of
Europe.
Tho Zealand flax allows its origin by
it* name.
The coriander grows wild near tire
Mediterranean
The Jerusalem artichoke ia a Brazil
ian prod action.
liump ia a native of Persia and Ihe
IOXJAMO!|iU\||!
FOR CASH, OB ON CREDIT FOR APPROVED SECURITY.
Where, o yottllg gentleman Ot Mila Cltv,v j X order , 0 j -CT<M# oar {oT CASH, U> meet heavy payment*, we hare dWerminxl to rrdoea
who IS Ultimately acquainted with this 1 price* *t Hav. no *h end Auguri. f, uu i+r tun tor all orders eccompeatad with the moo.;. «
Apvift To YoUXii -It having
famn reported for some time pust.-aiiya
the Snvaonub Advertisor, that lion. Al-i
cxnndcr II. Btcpbsns hud been advis-j
ing the young mca of tlm. Smith U> loave i
the country and evek tb«?ir fortune* eJae-J
where, a yrtang gcntleritan of this citv.t
The parsnip ja a native of Arabia.
The potato is a nutivc of I’ero.
Cabbage grows wild in Siberia.
Uudcwheat came from Siberia.
Hiii ly whs found in the mountains of
Himalaya.
Millet waa first known in India.
Tab Binj.a in a Yraa.—A enrres
pohdont recently inquired bow the Bible,
could bo read through every y«ur. To
accomplish this, it is necessary to rend
three chnutrrs daily, and each Habbatli
two udditionnl chapters, making fivo for
that* duy.
Much theoaslost way to do this, is to
read two chuptore in the Old, and ono
in the New Testament daily, and, on
the Bubbath, two Paulina for the addi
tion uhaptore. Tliia will avoid five long
chaptera on the Habbatli; which are apt
to prove wearisome nna discouraging,
eapociully to Uio foung.
Three chapters daily, and jwo addi
tional on Ihe Sabbath, will 'nmourit ta
MOO, ohnptcra in the year. In the Old
Teptarnont are 8^0 chapter*, in the New
Testament 200 chapters, tnuking 1,180
in all. Hy counting each two oxix Psalm
as a chapter, wo shall add just ton chap*
tors, milking 1,100; tho oxuot number
needed for tho year’s reading.
WfUBonie .sermons are like a bright
artillery piece fora model; all finished,
burnitmod, shining; everybody eoys.
"what a splendid piono of ordnance !"
people stand and look in its mouth, ami
measure ita breach, and lift tho boll it
can curry, nnd udmire it without fc-ar,
for thero is no power in It. It is not
m.jant to shoot nnyporson,but to a'tract
admiration as a finished pioco of ord
nance An elaborate modol sermon,
without a prayer, is a Run that u man
might put his our to tho muxaio without
four. And some sermons arc like tho
artillery pieces, that uro wheeled into
line in a iliam light, and fired with blank
cartridges. There must lie faith pow
der and ball if elocution ia to be done.
Above all things, thero must bo pruyer.
There must bo prayor on fire.
Yaa! But n* won’t out Htopped—
"Stop that boy ! A sugar in hia mouth,
n swagger in his wulk, impudence in liin
face, a care for-nothingnoss in liin man
ner. Judging from his demeanor, hn in
older than Inn father, wiser than bis
teacher, more honored than the Mayor
of the town, higher than the President
Stop him ; be is going too fust.
lie don’t soe himself us others see
him, lie don’t know hia speed. 8t«p
hint ere tobacco shutters his uyrve*, cro
pride ru ns hia character; ere the loafer
musters tbo man; ore good ambition
and muoltatrenglh give way to low
put suits nnd brutish aims. Stop si I
such boys 1 They aro b’gion ; the shame
of thuir families, tho disgru co of their
town, the and solemn reproaches of them
selves."
iMracDtMT Qi wtions —To ask a law
yer i( ho ever told a He.
To ask a doctor how tunny persons bo
hits kiHtnh
To ask n negro if bo in black
To ask a young ludy whether ahe
would like a beau
To ask u minister to take something
in drink.
To aak a subscriber if he has paid- tho
printer.
To ask a mcnhanl if ho has ever
ubonted a customer.
To unk an editor tlm name of any of
his corn spuiidonts
To nsk a man to lend you his pocket
book.
A little Hwcedish girl wna walk
ing with her father ono night under the
eturry sky, intently meditating upon tho
glories of heaven. At lust, looking up
to the sky, alia anid : "Father, 1 have
been thinking if the wrong side ot heav
en is to beautiful, w hat will tho light
side of it be.’
Mb
distioguinhed statesman, wrote to binf in-
quiriugtu to the truth of th<ro rumor*,
and jesfordny rneeivod a long letter
Irom him, from which we have been
|wnnilted to (nuke the following extract:
Allow nio then, briefly, at this late
duy to say in reply to your inquiries
thul I would not advise the young men
ot this country to leave it. Bad as
things nre in it, and bad os the proepet t
ol a wise stute of things yolmud, yet 1
see or know of no country where the
future proapects of u young mail are
any belter than hero.
As I liuvu auid before, I repeat, that
while others may choose to tukc to the.
life bouts, und muko their escaj>e from
our terrible wreck, yot ns for myself I
see no liopo in them, nnd am .resolved
to remain and, if need be, go down
with the eh ip.
Yours truly,
Aux. IL Kteiiisns.
A noth an Caulk.—Another telegraph
cable will soon be luid between Havana
and Key West. Tliia bus been render
ed necessary by the increased number of
rmmuigoH which rriey bo expected when
the cublo is laid between Iluvana und
AapinwiilL Tho United Stale* steamer
.GuttyibUrg is now engnged in tuking
soiiiiiJings on tho route through tho Gulf
of Mi’Yco, und the oommiiuicHtion with
Panama und tho W cat coast of Booth
America will speedily bo opened.
It was wot Badicai.ism, but Hruer.—
Wo heg our friends in other sections of
the Htuto, when they read with disup
pnintment tho result in Northoust Geor
gia, ns fur os heard from, to remember,
that it wns not Kadit-.alisin, but Belief,
that played the mischief there. Our
people are not, and cannot become JCndi-
cdlivtl. Neither will they be relieved by
the Hradlcy constitution ; bill numbers
of (hom thought they Would, and hence
their an wise course in the luto election.
—Athene Watchman.
j£*|C*"<jrumJpa, did you know chat
the United Btulon have been in the hub
it of eocouraging and acknowledging to
lies T"
"Certainly not; whut kind of torice t u
"Territories. Now give me aomo
peanuts, or i’ll catch the meascls, nnd
muko yqu pujafor ’i-m^
MT A cynical chap inaiats that tbs
fewer rclutiona or friends wo have, the
happier we are. Is your poverty they
never h#!p you, in^Tour prusparity tlicy
always help themselves.
prieas will tbartfors bu usifira, u Sillows-
PIICBNIJC OTJANO,
Imports) la balk by ns dirrd from MeKaan ■ IsUod, Nonlh I'acifle Ocean, S> Rtraonth, and sold io its
nstnrsl (tale', wiiboi/t ^rtodlnjf ,»r inanifmUuon. •
“sics «T HAVAKK4D: 9-H* per ton of f.oftO I>>«.. CeWi. 1*15 per ton of 3,100 Ibe., payable Nov. I, IMS.
Faica AT Acse.itA : $55 per ton of *,0U0 Ibe., *7<» per ion of tfi0O Ibe., (wyaol# Kor. 1, 19*!.
WILCOX, GIBBS ft CO.’S MANIPULATED GUANO s
Th'a l« a ml store of Phaenli end Wo. 1 Pnn»mn Orame, well pnlrerii*d and miaed qnder onr fur-
•final aepervision, and combines Ibi good ana line* of b<Ab (loam,a. being both active and pernanml.
I’rire at Harannab : 9U per ion or 9,000 lbs.. Cash. #M per i..n of f,coe lbs, payable Xo». Js^llSS.
Price at Augnaia r |70 per (on of t.ooo lb*.. Caab. per loo of *,0- 0 IV, payable Nur. 1st,
W* alto keep sfiraya on band a large supply of
Pnrr No. 1 Peruvian f.imuo,
R#reire1 direct fWtm P«mrlan Agent, and whi b we sell at lowest market prieaa at Havanaah and An
gnats, strictly for CASH.
We */>0Id ail ri-4 Ihoat mho w*ab tn b*f lluaoo on time Ot applf. pt me*, a# irafia mnul V derated
and approved, or other aatUtaelory arrangemenia effected before rbi- menu are wade.
We will allow two |ter cent, a month on all pa) menu made on time aalea before the drmfls nre due.
Order* aolMied and proo.ptlr dlled.
Bcbd for * pampUat eunUinlng atalpaia, certificates and valn^twiaformatiowlor tb« |Unat«r.
Address, WILCOX, UIBIJ & OO.,'
Importer* of and Dea’ers in Guano,
Ho. VI Bay St, Harannab, or Nn. 141 Uiond Ft., Angnala, Oa-
W Onr A grata tbrrmfW tbe sonotry will aell at ami prk«a with r.w—aary aspeorra added.
K. McDonald a to M aunxth,( uUibcrt,ua.
DOES IT PAY TO USE GUANOS ?
A M'ufart ry and ronebiHra answer was glvm
to Ibis ImpoiUnt quantum in n eirtnUr, rrerntly ia
aued by na. abowlna ibnt aven at tbs low pries of
lie. per pound lor Cot I on, that hy MlngflMoo, tba
plantar would gilo fmoi 100 to 400 per cent. proOt
on file hiTMtmem. W itb Cotton el 10c. per pound,
na it now ia, nnd probably will be 4>r the acH orop,
ll will be seen (hat tbe profit from (baUMofCoano
will ba ennrnou*. and ibe idani-r who fails to a * ail
liimaelf of the only means of making farming pro#
tab'e on the wurn.out lands of The Homb, wiili Ihe
present aV'lem of labi*r. will show an rilrsnrdinary
want of jiidyim-nt and di»/«g»rd t>r bit own intar
u*U. Aa repreeeoling ihe arerage ol raanlu nb- ,
Ulm d by Ihe u»e of our (Jnaooa, wa will taka lie
following aUtcuirnU:
Mr. J. H. Hwinl used 180 lbs. Phcsnis Guano i>er
■ice, and bis crop waa isc/eaaad 1larabj 600 lb*.
Cotton par acre.
Hay 60V lbs. aead iacqaal to 1M IV lint Cot- "
Claar prnflt par sore (which la SOOpsret. 0
ihe invMtmant I
|W!W)
: (mil
d ylald of liom
Guano no 80 acres, wltn an li._.
all lo sight heavy bales Colton.
Fay 7 Vies U,7«m IV. at *0o f-*o 00
Deduct oust of Guano, 8,600 IV lo* 00
sufficient. The calculation* are Vard »o astral rw
*alts,[^ ' ^ - m gM
praartit 1 rice, and probable price Ibe n-xt mop,
. and we btve pl.c-d ibe price uf Cotton at
■»* (fee, »"d pr»Ubla price fc.r ibe n»-*t ci
ve d-i not iuel da tv value of the seed. I
iboald cnmniaod but from R P> ]
we do sol ll,ink proUblo) ii will
it three (insane will alill pay n r
t, ai d beaicfMtbe large return, Ibe
* bv lu use, by bm.g enabled lo
uo half tba land ibat bv could with-
r lb j Wb icb w* do cot lb ink probable) il will V
readily scan that these Gnasod will still pern eery
handsome prndt.airfbeeidMdi ’
Plantar rrcairra b
make a* much on
out( Ibe r«*l' g in vipenra ot Ivbur, ck and pro-
vwlooa will Ih- very gloat. It U tiue that uurar
aow* mrcnui -lanres ibe Oaaoo will pmy letter than
in othrrr, Ihv anaaona may V unlitratal#, and V
fall to niako a arno wiib or wlihout Guano, br ha
stay put il in so dtep tVI tba plant canon! resell it,
or no shallow Ibat II will V acaiu-rrd by tbe haa,
nr be may nrglrct hi* orop and 1st the naxsa taka
all lha auaieqance frvn (be crop ; but wa betlava
lb l io al| Srarona and uodcr all circumataiMwo
where 1V Farmer usee Qfcwoo with judgment, giv
ing his neranoal aupeinnon to lu si plication and
Iba working of bis crop, and nol kwnng It entirely
tn hired laborers that be will nol only reap a large
profit from the Gnann, but ibat at lha end of tba
yanr he will Und that be baa mada mora oiear mon-
ay than arm Vtura.
Tib tact nrraau«aa» Ibal HP«ra tonssGqanon,
there ia»f(|i another imp»rtani nutation f <r Ihe
Kl
Planter. WHAT IHTIIK MOHT liKLlAlll.K UA
MIKC Full MKTO UFK, AND WI1KKK (’AN I
DUY IT TO TDK BK8T AllVANTAGK • W* V
, „ n , __ „ rM _ ilh ,1- Dev# that tlu Gna.vw we arr offering are thr beat
Mr !*418 no TeVWe ia the mark#/, and eao ormUdmit-
8^^: °" ** '.YrVffih. ! !y »vf*r «" the mnov plaoUia to whom we bav* aold
M -TOtPlii fTL??!?? ^ ! D*ept f >r Ihe I ail wren year. i<> aualgtn our aaaer-
lion ; hut Iba br»i rvidrnca ol Ihr tact ia. that we
are railing lha PIKESIX OU.lNO ymr after year
U, 1‘lantei* who a.n.awurad u»,ng )| jn |R*i), and
per acre by lha mu ol HOG IV I hceoiK Guam
Mr. L. W. Dick used loo IV Fbeinla Gnuio par | M IMI ULATLD. which la n si'ifnre of
•era, and hia crop waa locre«*ed 4tR) Iba. per acre. '•»« FbueuU aod I emti.n, carefully preoarrd order
Hay 1861V lint Cotloo. at lM>o 917.00 our personal »ii|urvla oo, b.vmg from 7 lo 8 per
♦17.00 I our p'lw'oal auperfialon, ba
g.,0 reoL of Amutona, braids# a lorg* jur tanlape o
— Ph»ra»bales (as show# by Prulnsort IVrbjr and
fROO par nt. on eo«). .. .9*4.<H! being arm.ewhat more aellva ihan
For Wheat Uke Mr. if \ Whlu’a■•aUmeid. Da »• Pbonig aldN^wrald pmVbly rail soma land*
Hal pri'At par aniw inuu irn o>. ira _ ''«rjr ■ :
For W brat lake Mr. if % WWin's •••UmeV He pb '""* »l ••*-a»'*vld pmVbly
made 16 baa. Wheat per a?reRmrabr Ibenraof 110 *• Va8giv n»impH.a,,gplant n<
rail
vigormu aUrtoff
and making aa large
IV 1'hmrnli than iba naluial pMnelion of ibe In *ba anny pa’l '-f iba
land, at aSCrfUiurd by actual maawreiiMnl.
Hav 16 bo*b«la Wheel, at |S J3... J. 9J8.73 . -
* IO t boaphaiee, wa nmstJvr ibe PLfeoti eqaal or an
parlor to say other.
n »Tfti.ana the I'ernvUin with a much larger yield
of frail j but for ►dir that are worn and detteieol In
Coatuf ISO IV Guoao..
Mr ■ Vigor, ooo’t liV lb. »rilh- N , F „ „ w P , ,r ™ „,.. T roB TIlf ,. u ,
IlltieUn. Dr. Wm. HaoaeMiard ffItojWMaaImfctad, and T |.HNfu MUV HIF GUANO, vm would
‘You enu’t hay tlint of womim’a fig
urea in tluiae duya,’ responds tho sIjii-
derntia dreMt-makor.
PHD M|
| -OHE8S |
ANO
BACKGAMMON BOARDS and MEN,
DK'F, JfOUIXOM,
Oribb«*o Boards,
AND PLAYING CARDS.
For M's by
T. a yOWSLh, Trifle*.
Drnggitl, Itookaeller and Hlniiunrr
LOVELL & LATTIMORE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
House Furnishing Goods Generally,
And Manufacture a of TIN W ARK.
A USD DKA1.KRH IX
STOV88.
165 and 157 Coogreoa HI., Favannah.Oa.
I<T Ordara aolicltnd and prompt attention glv-
>• . . marlU-tm
Important to Smokors.
A Charcoal Pipe !
B RING made fion, pure cartom In Ike form c*
(.haroral, which iaau poimis that a cubio inch
of a la oaiimalr.1 to hire . rarf,c# ol at least • I,on*
ilred r-pura Art, and which also pa-a»aaaa (be re
marVbln power of .baoiWng ..ffi ooodeuaing nine
ty limes lU own volume of eartain r „ IV ibia nipe
•rcurra lo lb* smoker Ibe same fmmuaUy from the
■mwoooaa propnrliaa of lobaeeo, that IV eharo al
:iar ■ doc la m deooloriiiog and purilying foul
nr An order was rtlWftod nt To
routo, Canmiuon Iho 18th in«t., for tt a
Volunteer furors it* hold theiiua-lvca in
rcadiooHS for HIT >•>• at un liour'.s noMfiX
It m presumed tho order was issued as
a meuauro of ptvenutiun In unite General
O'Neill should ultempt ai o-her raid.
MT “An unloved wife," who ought
to koow of that which she speaka, fa-
oause she has so tnuoh ex)tonenco, says
that the reason that ladies look eo much
to money in the mattor of marriage, is,
that now n days they seldom find soy-
I tLin^ else ia n man worth having.
Ths nVorbrat quality ol chareoal doeanway with
all utoiature in tVolpegpo that it can t* t „,„kml
onill evrry particle ol iho lobaccu b oonaumed.
Umac-enb'niug economy with no imporlant saultary
It V» been pmnounced by thora who have given
i a thorough irial, to V Ur ih* umel pleasant nine
they ever need, and Madral Gentlemen h.re J,
.1.,—< ik.t i, i. ix. ...i_ r . .. . ■*
•»' 1 TKRrt
onr adranlatfra for aetllog O pure, unadnllera'ed
, towded.
made ao lnert-awof 7nolo RWlba.perm^ graww . F u.e, u..«
Hay 1 hi IV. lint eottun, at 4"o Guano, ai aa low nrirea •« can poeaihlv h#
Coat of Gnano T.Wi w#r ^Vl and proVhly «i|ieetor lu any nth
„ , ..... lo tbe ciuioirr, ■> d aa we impoft onr flu n a di
Xei profft |>er sera (oevr 7»n pr. at m apst)..«.(V ^ TJ|K pi.txiKU HAS TO IMYOVUM
Doo. M. C. Pultun need Manipulated and I’bmaii
Guamia j |iawi worth pev sc*# of lb# MsnirmUM
und |lu no per arrs J»f the I'biuuli The Manlpc.
laled Uteteaied hia crop USA Iba. aaodsntlen per acre,
Hav H6 IV llni rollon al •*8 '*>
DerJuol coal of Guano |0.so
Net profit pattern (nanr 6*n per e*wM |64.8«
Ti e I’binnia gave an inerenae ef Tuff IV eeilon
Duluet m*t of Guano.
It .u
Uf, If. W. Hatcher need ffrt l6a M t«(p«futed per
acre, and received any .Vhi IV. per aaro teora than
l* • natural prodiidion of Ibe land.
Hav H7 >V. lint cotton nt tpw fft1.4«
Coat of Guano 4 64
Not profit par acre (over 7nn pb* el. on s«*at) |vn 7*
We puild add nunieroua other rlamplaa fioro
the tlateno ala wa hava iac«ived, hot lha above ale
FAIR I’ROrtT OX THE COHT OF IMI OUTA
TION.
Avnava, O*., January 18,18*1
Mriwaa W iltoi. Gins* A Dot
N n*e find b^ww nrails ef evprrfmetil mad* the
a vert | M mr pWce of land within I*
ciopnm * irill ■ nt onr U-wn with f'e nviaa, PI
nil. W'tleoi GihV A Gu 'a Manipulated Guano, and
uo manur* at a I.
Coai |Mf seta Y>abl pee acre.
I’evnvlan Gua u 11 in) l.llu IV aeed CoMon
F' tP'i’S Guano lU.OU l.uffi' IV
W . II. A (>. a Ma-
•opoJaud Guam, in.ffi UMn Iba "
Xr. M.ouro 11/11 fiSrlfV
It will V *e»n 'rum ilie birrgou g eeperimen'
that while lha I’l iro>i at a <y-ai of ('I Ira* per qerr
nearly r.|oal!.i! ihe I'eiuvian, iYitnn, l-ran-A
Co.'i t»v«p at a D*tor $1 6d L»-a r>*
•raa. a'tartmm ir at 14" mu. I ib »•* W lent.
Otlrbe || Co '■ Mainpulalrd ihe br»l oomworcial ii
i.Uic ibal I hare ever used lur culton.
K«a|wctfully, e'e, M. 0. Fulton
WILCOX. GIBBS & CO.,
Jmportura of und lfoulorn in Guano,
Havanuh and /
II- C HART. Agrat. I
Tile
JAMES RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY
HOWARDSVILLE, Albcrmarle County, Va. .
Capital $1,300,000.
W. C. CAtlKINUTON.
i’UHWVXT.
J. J. HOPKINS,
banuTAHr.
R8.’E. BARRY
Rgnpec'fnilv inform*
her friends and the pnb'lc geneially ibat (V is p(«
pared lo rat. trim and make OreaaeS, Hueqraa, Jack-
e’a, Coal#, Fant#, Vasia, ate^htshoitstrticesad un
very reaxmaMa term*.
Also, Voiding and Fancy Work, Mrlltf
SlEAP UETdING.
35 Q«nt Edition of
Dickens’ Works i
rU8T RECBIYED:
XICUOI.AH XICKLEDT,
FK KWICK PAI’KRH,
OBEAT KXrECTATimiH,
DOM DRY AND SON,
UAKD TIMER,
8KETCRFX HY « DOR."
TALE OK TWO C1TIRH.
CI1RIHTMAH HrO III EH,
OLIVER TWIHT,
DAVID COFPERFIBI.D.
For aala by
T. S. POWELL, Tfustee,
fcb!7et Drngglat, Dookaeller nnd HUtiuncr.
T HIS well known and reliable Onmpnnv, having «atabli»h«d an Ajmev in IV Hty of CulhVrt, ia
on* prepared, at mo-lentl« rate*, tu lunar* liaildiaga—with or without their e-ntenta—Machine
Shops, Wood "hops, Familr Hwolltnga, Gin llouae* Uarna, A> ademiea, Church**. Manuta-inring Ea'ab
lUbmroia, Merchant Mill*. Hotel#, (nllegea Cmirt ilvasaa, llenka. >lc., tie. Also lo lake Cargo and
Railroad tinka. and rtaki upon Culton in wn-choaao ur in Irarailu, and upon all otbet goods, warns, etc.,
in el or* nr at net.
For farther information arp-y to D. U. JONES, tgent,
janlO-tm CuihVit, Ua.
Great Attraction!
No Repudiation,
•Rut plenty of fliew Goods constantly arriving at
H. H. JONES & CO.'S Variety Store,
Whfoh they aro soiling at prices comwponding to tho Jimos.
Small Profits and Large Sales is their Motto,
car Call aud etamino their stock nud prices. feb7-ct
dared that it ia the only malerial ibroogh which
loVcoo can V smoked with Mleiy. *
For talc by T. H. POWfil.L, TruMaa
febkOct Druggist, Dookaeller and Huthrnir.
ZINN, ALDHICH ft CO.,
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Xoa 10 A 12 Laniard fit, (Weal of D road war.)
w. o. auw, \
« ®* *t-n*iou, jr„ \ N#w York,
i. u. ntauLar, r
rnoa- iuslimo. J ootlA-lg
MY FRIENDS,
W HO bad accounts with me dun or fV pa*
J*?' reod#r • ssevicn by tbeir
prompt alteation tn tba rams 1 am wei! aware and ,
«d rlu?^.!. t£Ti dirtr ®“ of ,h * ««»«»“». 1 T*T EKP Obnalnntly on band alarg* ,„d raried a#,
meratnm. f p r ,B,pt «( lV aor-uient of GOODS, suitable far Tam.lv ur
klLlfa* .n .inIk d ?na i° ' h * ,r **”'* HnsUtVinro. Vao a j^m-rsl maoriwent o/fl M
FOWSL®tCS D ' I ll>POrUd W !N«8, UQUbRH and MfGARH.
l>rnggut, Buokae’let —J Su&ar.
CLAGHOBN& CUNNINGHAM 1 TISON & GORDON,
Wh.M.u'IIM.n | cotton Ftotora,
GHOCBIYS, Commiesion and Forwarding
LorncB Day and Drayton St*.. Savannah, Ga. hLERCHANTS,
(IkiiabHabed in 1814.) j 9® Bay Street, : ^ ; Srronmk, G*.
* Special attaotjon wi
Lam her, Kotin.
IdT Country order* carnfuily aiWnded lu.
angU-ly
II V giren tn the sale U
Turpsutina, ate.
RiraaaNra-B. B. JooeaA Co , J. VeK G n »n
Cuibbcrt Os.
•ugl»|y
DRESS MAKER.
Legal Advertischients.
RANDOLPH. (BOUNTY.
C tEOROIA. Ranpoli'S Coiutt.—Fallenoe Gay
T having applief foe LefUra of Administration
on the e*t<He ol Zacbartab Oav ; all persona inter-
tiled ara r o' ified In file their objection*. It any thee
hare, why teller* ihould imt V grant,d Inc am,il-
«nn', by ih* next July term of the Court ol Ordina*
ry. for asm eounty.
maytt Im W. D. KIDDOO Ordinary.
3. F. AI.LIHON,) Motion m eaUbUah lost Deed
> (a Rqndolpb Superior Court#
I, J Xov.a^’ '* -*• ****
r appenring lo Ibe Court, upon the
litmuof ,r "j
f H. P. AIDaoo, ibet he wm n
W. H. VTA IK,
u. r. ricuuuM).
W. II. STARK k €0,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
CommissionMercliants
ASD ,
Forwarding Agents,
Corker ef Lmeeln and Day Streete,
o«tl.V4m SAVAXXAH. OA.
JF YOU WANT A
POCKET BOOK.
FORTKMOXXAIX.
HILL BOOK.
FAHH or MEMORANDUM BOOK, or
BLANK BOOKS
OF ANY KIND, do not omit to euudae theatoek
T. H. I'OWKLI,, Tim,fan,
Druggist, Bookseller and Mtslieoar.
foregoing p^
M recently In
lb# pos f**i>>u r.f an nriginal Deed, of which tbe
foregoing is n subeCaotui c py uf a«ld Dctd. and
Ibal said Oflgisa) bo been lost or dmtrnyrd; tfrny-
Ing that raid cope be m'ablkhed in lieu of raid loat
or destroyed original. AM k farther appro ring in
tbe Court that aeid Mark HilOT, IV maker ol Wild
D.ed. haa removed from the said eeaety of Piks
latwil snknown.
It is therefor* on motion ordered, tlaft fire raid
Mark Him* do show (SOS*, at the neat Xuvea VV
Term of (his Court, why said S"gv deed ihould sM
V established in lieu of tbe fast or detUnjed origl>
nal 11 ia further ordered by'he Court ifcirt e cop/
•f ibfi rale be |>.tbn*hed (n the Cuthbert Appdkl, *
newspaper published io Randolph County, State nf
~ ' month tor four monlV beiora (V
Term. A true emmet from tbs
minutes. M. C. FAltKIKHON,
mcyld ternden* Clerk.
G EORGIaTRaxuol^u V. DavU,
Aduiiuiatrator de book aim, etc., of Hemuel
A. F. Dean, baring applied lor leer* to sell IV lend
Vlongi g lo ibe eetole of tV M<d Hamud A. F.
Dean ; all pe^ne inter ro tel are notified IVI hia
nmtliraiioo gill h ‘ “
of lha Corn of (J
oprSO-itm
Kasau J Rbddick, I - Libel for Divorce fa iloa-
**. > dulpb Superior Cel
Jaum M. Bfnnica. )
DB. 8. O. KOUERTSON,
RUROKON 'DSXTKT,
HA ML. W. SEARS Sc Co.,
Importer, 4 Wholeule Dralerj in
Hardware k I’nllcrr,
16* Oreenwloh fftreat, (near CortUnd* Hi .
aaaueL w. hah, i New York.
Joan novo. | net 16-1y
J AM BUYING
Beeswax.
T. 8. POWELL.
Druggist, Dookaeller and Htetlooer.
DEMARE3T ft WYGANT,
Produce Commission Merchants,
ANb WHOLMALB USA LAM in
BCrfElL CHEESE, LAUD, Etc
No. 1T7 Read* Ttreat, (Corner ol WwhlngtMt.)
u. w ixMAaaav, I New York,
a v wiuaht. | nettfi-la
BAKER, VAIL * CLARK,
Wholesale Fish, Provision
AND
COMMISSION MFROIUNT8
17S * 174 Brade *301 % 309 WnaUafV* Hr.,
n a ■>«■«, )
j. w vail. V New Tort,
o. a clab«. 1 oe't.Vly
BROWN’S IIOTELT
OPPOSITE DEPOT,
Maroa, - - - - (irorgin.
E. E. BRO A N * RON.
oc<15-ty Pr«t>ri#torn.
r. adjourned Term, 1669.
Irary for ard countr.
W. D. KIDDOO, Ordinary.
ItappcatiDg to tbe C«t-t lb*t the tiiinui,
.lamra W Ueddick, ia a oou lealdeot of Um Stole of
Georgia, il ia therefore ordered that eervioaofthg
I'VI *o the above aisled eaae V perfected by publl-
calico. Tbr di-Vdant Is Vrabv rvqu l ad In appear
at tbe May Term next, of ibe Hn parlor Court of
ask! county, personally or by allotnev, lo ahnw
cause, if anv be Va wby the praye* ot Ibe p#t|-
tlcMar should not legraoled. In default ofaocb ap-
proranee the Court will proceed In the premiaea.
A true extract from the nucule* «f IV Court,
llth March, ivts. M. V. PAP.KER80N,
toerlO-lamfon Ulert.
GOROIA. KANooi.ru Couxty Notloe la Vrm
\1 by gtvan tn atlpamona enueerned, that K. !».
Dougfaaa. AdmlnlKraior on tba aetata nf Mary J.
Begwe I, sod on ihe rotate of Benjamin Screws, b«a
applied to ate tor /.<■!<*« of Diauiaetoo from aaki
edmini-trallOna. DtsmiAAton will V granted at
tbe next Heplamber Term of Ula Court If nn legal
thereto (ball be made.
Am W. D. KIPDOO. Ordinary.
CLAY COUNT Y.
G RORGTA.CLtr C. mtr.—OriTnnry’e nffiee of
aeid BtNiuly.—Edward M#D> nald. AdmlnOtrm-
tor, de brtua non, na estate ol Ge«. B. Werdlaw,
having petilfoord to V dWrged from aald ad-
unnlairatfon.
All pereona cunarned ara reqnirad, within tba
time Baad bv taw, toab»w cauae, if toy thf-v hava
why th* Mid Edward McDoneld thnold not be dl»-
cVfged, aoL-ording to tbe prayer ol hi* petition.
Givaw andea my bend nod •«»! ol effiee, this
JUllN 0. WEI.LH,
* Ordinary.
. — --i-— -Ordinary ’• oOtea of
a-id counts. —C. P. Gieetie, Adm-niainttor on
catate of P. P Rlllebrew. haring petittonad lo V
diKtuuged from raid ndminlatraluin.
AI) iterant,a cneerned ur* rnptlnd, within tlm
tints fixed hy lew. la abow eeu»e, If any (Lev have,
why the told W O Gre«ne ahould not V dt-dmiged
accord log to thepraver of Bit petition.
O ven under-my band and *e#i of office ibis
Much 4th, isfit. JOHN C. Vi KU.4, M
marlfi-Hm* >
Ord inaiy.
BTKWAKT CUUaNTY.
G KOROIA.HtnWAtiTC.onHTt —PoraTitr Otw-
HAtr, FaRNi-ABr Timm, letls.—J. I. Wimh.k-
i*f, Ordinary. Presiding;
Upon tba |i*tllinn nf Jnefpb T. Torner for Vl-
le'tof Humip*thu Irom ih* AtUioiairaffow ef na
tal* nt Charles Cartee, <1. ieaa*l.
It ia ordaand that all 'Jatv-iu concerned ahnw
cauae by the wait Feplee-W Term ol raid Court
abr m(4 le'lar* *lv-u J not then V grented.
A true extract from the minute* nf *a>d Ur-nrt.
tnorll-fitn J. L. W1MBKHLRY, Otdtaary.
4 i F.OItGl A, Hraw . T r Crart tif OrdD
"X na*v. J»uu»ry Term, lf4i.— J. L. U iaatfr*
LBV, Ordinary, PriaMini.
l/potl the ;«>ition ot william IInrtl*on, fiir I^rf-
ier*..f Damtroina from the eduiin rtralloo lC tV
ertale of Jack* .n llarrieno, decree, d
It ta tberefui* ordered that all peiaons enneeraed
abow rattse. if any. by the Beit Augntl Tenu uf
thia Cnuif, wkv sum letters of tfUminfoo »h<-uld
nol V gnm'ad.
A true eitract from tbe tg|nnte« rj «*>,| (Inart.
Fehrrerw iJlMfif. J. L. WlllUEKLRT.
frb7 *m ttrdinarv.
Worms.
[ F »onr children are trembled with Worms, try
Van Denson's Worm Confect ion*.
Hold by T H. POWELL, Trustas,
martlet Druggist, Hook taller and Htalkmer.
ROBERTS ft TILLMAN,
mti mmm mehchasts,
SA I’AAXJi/, OA.
S PF.CI VI. altaa'ioa given to the receipt and sale
of the product* of the country, and to biwird-
ing it through this place to other mart*la, either
far sale or on cooaigument. We bare tbe very beat
arrangements for
Selling Cotton In l.lTrrpool
and will Vre it said ia that market when owner*
*o instruct.
On the receipt of Cotton liberal
CAS II AD VAN CHS will bo made token
required.
ROBERTS* TILI.MAX,
Offlae North Hide Bay .treat,
One Door Wort City Kxcbnra*.
■imam *n,a^
*. u aoaaan, I
joesrn tillman, Madison county, Flo. merit f
E. FRANK COeJI
SUPERPHOSPHATE OP LIME,
OR
BONXI M A.NUR*.
»TJ RRAifTKD GKSU1SS.-*»
rpRIF FERTILIZER baa been la use twaivn
I year*, and each Tear has been improved ia
ra* " r ’ act? 0 ^ ^ iW * toodanf
No ifanero tan V axwe ejoaomleol.
gff* • ~ ■"-« wweiai.
Put op in good atrnng lUga of m IV rack, and
in Barrvla of bout Iba. eaeh.
t^f^^vbargn far fttligw
W H 8TARK * Cto,
' Vm-wi eioo Mu chan ta, Haraaaab, G«.
toatlfi-Aa
McDowell & dickinson,
Importers and Jobbers of
FOREIGN *ud HOMESna I RI lTH
lltrnulrinilly fieuM Quudt,
Prtaerrm, Jeffia, FUror i*j KrtmtU, ate . Me
9T WaahlMft* It, (l nr. of CVtaVr*,)
t, r. acnowaat. > Mew Turk.
»■ r. tnmimu*.}
W. M. McAFEE,
railroad dining iioune,
Fobt Valut, Oa.
|^" Choice fare and Attanlir* servants.
* cnotinuatioB pt farmer paUootge i* solicited,
oetto-ly
DeWin tf MORGAN,
Wbolcala and Ralail Dmlan to
(BrtaWUVd terrar*)
1371'ongTcai 8<rvat Ravannah, Georgia.
Dreea G<#h1a. ID u.e Keeping fhmdr.,
Uantlaoiao a Tires 'Goods, Hosiery. I«ce Good*.
Wblt. (toed, and Domestics—boih bom# msderaJ
import, d.
r arm «
LATHROP ft CO.,
Wholesale sod Retail Dealers In
DRY GOODS, READY MADE Cl OTl
BOOTH. R1I0EH, HATS end CAPH,
CABPETH. OIL CLOTHS, etc,
139 and 141 Coorrera Hire-
I. ) Havas
«• f
I. W. NIVITT,
a W. fexixsa,
a. a. lata
orlMm
Dr. W. R TACKETT,
H A8 removed bin effio* to the one formerly oe-
copied by R H. PUU, on College street.
Reeidaoaa ao Lumpkin otroat, at tV Frock Lera*
ard place. morttf
A. ft X M HOSES,
402 Oreeawich Sifcet, New York.
oeiU.tr
ED. RANDOLPH HAEDEN,
ATTORiNEY at law.
CCTUBERT, - GEORGIA
ILL profile# in all Ibe Courts nf the Pntaale
. . Circuit, *nd in C*lhoon county nt tbe Hou'h
Wroiern Cirouti, and in tV Hupreme’ Court 3 f O*.
Hs bra made *rroagronrau with Hon. Edward J.
Utidra, who rroidee io Havunah, G*.. tositeod hia
roroe in the Federal Court *t Savannah, thntMyjng
uavraaft •aproue, and bufai biUa. augr.-ly
W'