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QUITMAN BANNER.
R. FILDES, Editor,
Ct/ITMAN , fJEO
rninu. NOVFMIIKR ‘2O, ISflO.
Cr v» i,kt>. —Reading nmtli r is aline si
r>ntir**ty crowded (‘lit nf today’. psper
We will eodcuvor next week, to make
in' re room.
The Pi reiit it CnVRT—The Xovemln r
term of Brook* Pnpi riori'anrt comiiren
cil on la ,t Moml.iy at 2 o'clock, p m;
hi* Honor Jiidjro J. R. Ai :XAi.ni n, pie
siding. Jurors and witness'* were, ffen
iiallv in attendance, hut no liunineea of
public importune* Ins l ien trnnaueled
up till* writing. The Grand Jury ik
compoerd of inUdlijrt'iit woiliinff men,
and will faithfully discharge the dutins
allotted to them.
Colokkd Camp Mi ktino — The religion*
portion of' nr colored population held a
eampmeeling, aotnci/oiir mile* east if
Quitman, commencing on last Friday
and continuing until Monday. V e have
not been posted a* to the conduct of
those who attended, 1 ut are in hope*
that, good order prevailed and that the
lame number of colored preachers who
officiated were m.fliciently strong in »r
--guuciit ns to influence the “haul esses”
atout Quitman to abandon tbeir iniqui
tous and debasing life.
FKKTH.ttKtw.— It is baldly .necessary
for ns to direct attention to the double
column advertisement of Messrs. F V
Fins A Cos., of Savannah, offering to the
planters of this section tlie celebrated
and valuable South Carolina, fellihr.ers,
manufactured by the “Wando, Mining
si and Manufrict tiring Company’'if Char
lestum. We shall, next week, publish
an article entitled, "A Smu.aißE ur irf
Acre ” giving n full description of the
deposit* from which the fertilizers are
manufactured. An art cle on the same
subject may also be found in our snpp'o
merit of to day.
PnnsoNAT..-We were happy to meet in
our office i'll Tuesday, the agreeable and
indefatigable traveling agent of the Sa
vannah Wires, R L. Gentry, Esq. Mr.
0. visits Brooks in tiro interest of the
sterling Ilemocratic paper he represents
and its he will remain the entire week,
we hope our citizens will make up a
handsome club of subscribers. The
Wail;/ Savannah News will suit our
country friends admirably.
Tun TiXKcrtsm and Muskknoer. —Two
of tlie most able journals in Georgia: the
Macon Telegraph and Journal J .If.vst’n
gcr bare merged themselves into a mam
month daily, tinder the name that heads
this item. We doubt not lids papor
will take its position in the front rank of
American Journalism, and prone a wor
thy compeer with the leading Democrat
ie press of the country. Messrs. dishy
Reed A Reese are its proprietors.
FoU'HKKN Farm ami lb ki We have
received the first number of lids new
candidate tor for public favor, issued by-
Messrs. J. W. Buiko A Cos., Macon, Ga.
at $2.00 per year. It is a beautifully
printed and highly interesting agrienltu
ral and literary monthly, and we predict
for it an extensive circulation.
Goon News.—Wo have good news;
from the gieat cir.poiinm of fashion, a-j
cross the Atlantic: The ruign of paint
has had its day; enameled checks, brows
and necks are at a discount; false hair
is no longer to be worn, and nature once
more to present itself unadorned. The
new crusade is against all innovations,
destructive of health ami comfort, and
carries away palpilators, false calves,
hips, plumpers Ac. Women, henceforth,
are to appear as sensible rational beings
and present no false charms for the ad
miration ol tlie liberiine.
The will <>l (lie late ex-l’resiiili nt l’ierce
baa boon aJuuttvil In probate mu] the es
tate is shown to be worth SSO,OOQ. That
estate is the result of a lifetime labor.
The amoi nt was however, decreased by
the use of bis private means in support
of his position as President of the United
States. W hat a change we have now!
Grant poor as a ehurchn.ouse w hen elec
ted is ns rich as Croesus to day besides
his pups and spies. Put then Pierce was
a Democrat—Grant is not.
All daiie< r from tl e explosion of kero~
sene may le avoided if consumers will
apply a sin pie tin! to each purchase be
fore using it. Pour a small quantity—
sav a teaepoonfnl—upon a plate ; then
place it upon the hearth or other safe
place and apply a match to it. If the,
kerosene ignites readily condemn it. for
it is not safe to be used in lamps. If the
match burns up without igniting the
ktiTsene the tinid may le deemed per
fectly safe ; but even thru the lamp
should not be filled while it is lighted.
The injunction against the Prims
wick and Albany Railroad has been dis
solved by Judge Sessions.
teT- \Y e learu that a number of hous
es in Hamilton conn y Florida, have
l eon burned by incendiaries.
eS“ Pocket-pickers were plentiful at
the Slate Fair. Many ladies and gei •
tbir.fn were iclieved of their small
change.
JStT" Beast Butler was arrested the
< ther day in New York, on the charge of
theft. He gaTe bonds for his appear
aace for trial.
Jtjr The 'it unessee Legislature has
refused to ratifv tLe fifteenth amend- i
The htate Fair
Our mammoth Macon emt rnp-raty is
I overflowing with particulars of thc. B, at<
j Fair, which is pronounced a success
, At first great dissatisfaction existed,
•m account of the confusion and tardy
i movements of the managers, but on the
j third dav everything was in order. The
Telegraph of Sunday say-:
Whatever opinions may I " expo a*'" 1
to the contrary, tin- exhibit!m Os- If i
j -iisgi. fluent. It l«»r excee In : • uug.J
--i *ude the nnticipatii-ris of the Teh cvapli.
I’l.e whole of that immense I nilding
the l.at'orntory sfl Id with trophies
art and ingenuity and the upp< t floor -a
' ail between three arid fur build: 1 ' and
•'••i t in length is cr wded with inter<•*
ting obji cl* Splendid pin " , costly
furniture, beautiful pictuies, p! I«-, jew..
■'rv einliro delies. clulbc, clotbiug f
'udi' a and gentlemen, bookn, carp- '
boots and shoes, crockery, hanie-.i
plants, fruits, eimfectioiiurti'H. pn - tv<
urn! many hundred articles ol hum•■!>" 11
and pci MU' a I ad' rnrncDt and utility an
here in endless detail.
Below a the first stoiy <’ w i
machinery and agricultural implemen:-.
is literally grand and lids the whole
space. Outside are horse P 'V.eis e 'i
presses ploughs wagons, carriages, -lock
and fowls, besides a great many outside
shows of all kinds
The sight at the amphitheatre or lop
podrene was literally magnifi eel.
immense circle built to ace m "date leu
thousand people, was crowded--re it a
i touts space was lost. It was a living
bank of human flower*—brilliant with
all hues and radiant’s with Ge-rgsal >v<-
limns. The hippodrnnie contn:ie. 1 to 1 '
or ten thousand. The ground- uit h
were t' rouged. The laboratory b i.IG-otr
was literally a press above a: I t- low
and Ilufl's Kink outside and inside w.is
a sea of Ife The whole represenb-d an
uKsemldnge of lilteen to twenty Ihousnud
people, and constituted one of the moat
i brilliant scenes we i ver beheld.
The Lie Niisletl.
The ITaniet Reeciier StovA -Byron
scandal is still creating excitement in
Europe and the North. At. the South
1 Facie T' mV F.ibin” established for Mrs
Stowe the fame of an excellent liar, and
therefore her Byron slander was receiv
ed with considerable doubts. The wo
man’s tree chaiacter, however is being
discovered a A lie North. It will he re
mem I ered that Mrs. Stowe stated that
Lady Byron made known to her tiro “in
famv of Lord Byron, and his sister Lady
Augusta Leigh, and the separation ns
the consequence of it.” It now turns out
that Lady Byron after this separation,
wrote Augusta Leigh; “You have ever
been my best comforter and will ever re
main such till you grow weary ot the
relation."'
The great world of Europe and Ameri
ca here rests the slander case of "Stowe
versus Byron;” and the verdict will tie
the conviction ol this fanmle hyna ol
one of the foulest moral crimes known
to humanity. This animal, the hyena, it
of the genus cants, known to history at
a creature “that tears open graves to
I obtain its food.” This female a cross ol
the genus homo and the genus canis who
lias torn open the grave of Byron is ever
hunting “up” moral carrion; she gloats
over a picture of mentally diseased hu
inanity; so monstr us and abnormal is
ln-r nature that she will seek tin) most
loathsome food, to dish up for the men
tal palates of her depraved read-ra, and
wlu-n slid fails to find a case ban enough
for her pen she will invent one. Suppos
iug front the false reputation of Byron,
who painted himself and tints led other
to paint him worse t! an lro was, that she
had a good subject she clawed up hi*,
bones troni tbeir resting plitco and inven
ted her horrible tale. All humanity re
coiled aghast at her picture, an 1 la i !i
shocked to the core, investigated i. I
proved tier a liar Asa foul liar she
stands branded before the eyes of all F.u
mpe and all America, amt, as the aothi i
of ‘ Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” it was quit*
natural that such should have been the
result in this especial Case.
Aimn'a's Home Magazine.— The Decern
her number is at hand, and found up to
! the usual standard. For ISTO the publish
| erg, T. !i. Arthur .A Sons, make many
! promises, and as they have always kept
| their word their readers may e-uuit on i
j rich dispensation of good things during
| the coming year. Tin y also iff r rare
j inducements in the way of picnim-ns f.-r
I clubs. Terms $2.00 per year
Gi M vis LAuv'g Bui K. The Drcrinl cr
J number if il is 1 1 autilul magaiii.e lias
! been received and is crowded with choice
literature useful receipts and valuable
information on nmy subjects, Tin
steel engravings and fashion plates are
magnificent It afiords U 8 I ha.-me t
recommend it to our readers, ad we
would advise them to send $o te Mr. L
A.| Godoy, Piiiladelpida and receive il
regularly during 1510.
MARMED. —ln Sftiniersviile mi the 1 1
| ill*!., by Rev. Dr. James It Smith, Mr.
John D. Pki.i.annoy of Savannah and
Mrs. S. 0. KrrTRF.nuE, of S.iodersviUe.
Mr. Jesse Walters, of Albany, was
the successful Knight at the Macon
Tournament, and was awarded the Ins!
prize—a magnificent horse, valued at
SSOO
- has l ten invited to a negro w ed
ding at Oberliu Ohio, lie should attorni
ly all means, and give the hr idegr- -om
a foreign mission as ho did in the liisln p
Simpson w edding.
The Erie Railway IN mpvny announce
that at the t xpiratii nos thirty days tie v
wiil issue $5,000,000 of convertible
bonds for tie purpose of laying a third
line of rails on t!i« entire route.
Ttio drear Plano Tournaiaeat.
We call our renders' attontion loan innovad il
in Piano literature, puMishi-d in our issue of to
day, w herein Covell A Cos. forsake the old garni
of‘-Brag," and are playing ‘dab." We refer,
to the “Anon Challenge." called forth by the
the official list of premiums awarded by the A-1
merlcaa Institute at their late fair; who eat the j
Patent Orarul and Square Arion Piiinos autre I
Riven the lir-i premiums and .'totals, a* tie -y
were in Ikii7
j 'I In exalted character, great wealth and strict
| impartiality of the managurs and members of tb*
| American Institute (the fostei iicuher of Ameri
can liianufaeti'i.-ai, unto the opinion* of the
j Institute the highest anluori'y in the land as to
the relative e.,,.,Altaev of American Slauuf-C
--tiiron.
I 'I ho Aiii.n li-iviug achieved the rare honor of
j n. hig twice a.varded in succession tie- premiums
h.-ir maiiiifact-ire*is thirsting like 1 ar. for
j new fields of C"iiqne.st, hence they i-.-u'- dieir
, - h:P!e. fti all lij-.o manufacturers ill the l ni
' ted .'i* to ip.do with tbeir (band aud
! S pin: e Pap nt Arion Pianos, the he*.t jiiitno to‘
I w'ti all eifered (nr (rial.
This step, the hoidi .*t and most o:i;rir.d ever
•
' t, idled as the Alien Pianos arc by
iln* sieve-.eve repeated endoisemeat.s ot tie
| An.ei lean .'ireireUytiio JJanuraolurer i.hows l.h
I i".i lideriee fbat it :i >',v excels every 0 her I'innii
| Forte, bid we red. know that fiem a fidanctal
, poir.t of ve tv. Covt.tx A Cos. rate with tin- h -avi
| est ninauf tcturar* in the country, we m'gbU be-
I lieve that their eheltenge was mere hragadocio.
, but know ing their character, they are in dead
air::- -it in-.hi busi,;.. s. AVe will wa’eli
| with :n i.’ii in"-vs. the result of this proposed
I Pi..:, lai: -i o "|F. “Ji iv ih" hotni i 1 win ”
! SokiiTonV Hitters. Ti.e in:,'. I merit
I of tf.i ie l.i or- have given them an inrmen.ve
- p ipularity v. ii'u the people. The guodetiects re
% • < vidi'ii' e ! overt day : and
; v* Ihi .I ft ca.i he safety asserted, that all who
Lxi-e l.i i" i the aa • .fuse in their praiv*. ' er
| tificate e as a rale, tr*' consider urirelia
] hie, for niue-terith ‘ of (bust) usually published in
ike in'... tof patent medicineare mamifac
j ttired by i.lii! proprietors. The Messrs. Solomon*
i however, have no need to resort to any such dU
a!F -nbierl :■■. for tti'-ir Hitters speal; foi
I them 'elves -t ii .ret e: b-steil, and hundreds of the
! most prominent men South are ready to furnish
fenuiin certificates of their value as a strength
ening and invigorating tonic. The following
certifies ■ is from the high-toned gentleman a; I
popular Democratic Mayor ol the city of Augusta:
'• 1 take pleasure in saying that my daughter,
aged eighteen years, h is been entirely restored
to iiealth. after suff>-ring for many month from
general debility and loss of appetite, by ihc use
of two bottles Ilf rioi.oMoxs’ Ft::i:■'inn\lM, ami
iNvioottA riNi; Iti-rmi, . of iSavannali, Georgia, of
which I parelm-ed fmm you. 1 take further
: pl'-auire i:j reciiiiiiteiuling these Bitters to alt
who are siniParly iilfee ■■!.
Very respectfully, yours. Ac,,
[Signed] It. F. Rt-ssni.t,,
Mayor ot Gity of Augusta.
RnKfIUTICS, I.iSTKN AMI I.KAII-V.—Plllf. KaV
ton. the popular a id celebrated manufacturer
of Kay ton's Oil of Fife, the best anil surest lini
merit for i-Im-i:mrvti>rn known, has now diseonttn
lied liis travels throegliimt the .-'tales to see the
lame and the cripple, and those otherwise aitlie
j ted by rheumatism, or neuralgia, or pains in the
side. Ac,, lor he argues and veil 100, Fit the
people can cure themselves without him by us
ing his Oil of Fife: ihe virtues of which are uni
versally achnowledged. fiomo people wore tool
isli enough to think from the 6v.-i(i aud speedy
cures made on the not before their eyes or
their friends, that the Professors hands were be
witched, hut we assure all that the sterling en
tile lies only in the Oil of Life and good rub
liing. For rheumatism, neuralgia pains in tie
hack, joints or sides, or wlieri-ver a liniment cm
ho used that lvavtoiFs Oil of Liie is roknowledged
as great and witiiout an eijuai, giving the pa
tient almost instantaneous relief by one rubbing.
For Sprains or bruises, has been used will
marked success.
Kaytnn's Dyspeptic Pills, purely vegidnble.
i arc an excellent cathartic. McKesson & Lob
bins, w holesale agents. S'-York.
Jacob Liitmav. Propii tor.
Wholesale Drug House, Savannah
p.YIN KILLKU cures sore throat.
V favorite medicine with all classes, is Dav is
i’uin Killer
j Jl- you have Painter’s Colic use the Pain Killer.
V T O m'*il;oine Is 30 popular m the Pain Killer.
J In
| jr I-:KP the Pain Killer always at hand.
I F \ "ii haven or cold, use the Pain Iv il
! 1 ier.
IOOK out and not he caught without a bottle
J *if Pain Killer in the house.
| FT ever) body use the Pain Killer for sprains
j j and hmfces.
ITtV'FPV sailor should carry a bottle of Pain
J K’ller with him.
| > FMFMIiFR, the Pain Killer is for both in
i\ ternal and external use.
The Pain Killer is sold by all Druggists and
Dealers in Family Medicines.
I UK C’hUiIUiATKD IMPROVED
Onml OiTide Gold Watch.
sl2. sls. S2O $25-
Within the past six months wo have brought
, *i> i«U v Gold" to peri *- u. For appearance,
j style of finish ami ecuracy of time keeping, tho
j "(it rani Watches" are naive; sails acceded to he
! the best. They retain their brilliancy unit color
I til! worn out.
They are ill in Hunting cases. Gentlemen's
| and I.allies' sizes, iiverv Watch guaranteed for
’ time ami weir, by special certificate,
i ' v large assortment “Improved Oroide* ?
| Chains. to $3. Also Gentlemen's and Ladies
■Jewelry in great variety.
/. ’.Hieware of imitations, order direct from
as or our authorized agents. Agents ami others
applying for circulars, will please enclose two
three cent stamps for postage.
Ui goods sent to be paid tor on delivery.
t iers permitted to examine what they or
if ■ before paying bills. on^»a\ineut of Express
charges boih ways.
W- 'Vhen SIX Watches are ordered at once.
I we send an exira watch, of same kind. free.
• Address plainly.
JAMBS GERARD A CO..
! novb dm 85 Nassau street. New York.
to ro’CiJiiTii r.s.
! The advertiser, having been restored to health
i in a few week--, by a very simple remedy, after
| having suffered several years with a severe lung
iffoction, and that dread disease. Consumption.
; is anxious to m ike known to his fellow sufferers
! the means of cure.
To all who de ire is h 1 • ill send a copy of.the
! prescription (tree of charge) with the directions
• for preparing and using the same, which they
' will find a sure cure ibr Consumption, Asthma,
ilre.vhiiis. etc. The object of the advertiser in
sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted
and *] i " I information which he conceives to be
iovaluable : uud he hopes every sufferer will try
his rem dy. as it will cost them nothing, and
; may prove a blessing.
Fariies wishing the prescription, will please
a hire < R: v. EDWARD A. WILSON.
, [jc l-ly] Williamsburg, Kings Cos., N. Y.
■YUn* tUcvticements*
NOTICE
A 1.1. persons forewarned against trading for
C. not -v gi '• A King
to Nancy King, or Sourer, aud now in the hands
■of T. T. Knight, to wit : One note dated Sep
j tember 1.8',5. for s=-12.00; one dated Nov. Tth.
. In«C. 1 $51.25: one dated June 29. ISs>\ for
; : one da’e-1 January 2!. 1860, for $70.25.
, The <: 1 it-HfS have been settled by the under
; signed, md l am determined not to pay them
i again unless compelled by law.
W. A. KING.
November 26. 18G9. lm
Homestead Notice.
STATE OF GEORGIA,»
Rr.-.-ks CVu.'.y. f Court of Ordinary.
T 'S' iiT " EA S. Kim-Won Radford having appli-
V? . t for i-roiuplion of pex-onaltT. and set-:
li.i.a spar t van;..: «nos homestead. I will pass j
in on bis petition at my office in Quitman, at ill
o'clock, a. ci., c-n tho -ilk day of Becerabor, Im>9.
Given under my band and official signature,
Id. I > i A.
FIMSMZiES.:
F. W. SMS & CO.,
COTTON! rAC'T&BS
A XD
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W miihaan s£l ta *2 W wfs &<u afe .Vt &® 1 msms s J.i £&sa< ■w«
-Ski V i XXMI GEORGIA,
Ul-;-'Kit THE FOLLOWING FEUTILIZEUd :
“WAMDO.”
An entirely new and pure Fertilizer, made from t rn irk able deponits dl .- v. red in tie Slate
ot South Carolina, which have been prom unecd by eminent. Chemivti to be lh * lc • ‘ valualh' of
any similar deposit in the world. It is isanipulnled in Charleston by the Wnndo Mining and Man
ufacturing Company, out of material taken from the *• be !.-: of di-posit near that city, and is the
first article manufactured from Southern material at the South, ever offered to Ihe public, and mo
confidently recommend it to the plaining interest of our
A distinguished Chemist in Baltimore has pronounced it# fertilizing q»i;di;k*3 ooual to any ar
ticle in use ;il the manufactories at the North.
We append a few of the many certificates given by planters in rrauih Curo-ina. who are 1;; ..
of undoubted respectability.
Extracts from Letters.
I iliiuk v<.:ur Fertilizer will pay. I applied it o;. Jiyli l .- .1. lb*, per acn*. ri 1 m mured •
wiih stable manure near it. und it wan equal!s as good. 1 appliet! it in * loam. 1? !b.-. ro the j
acre, and it was superior to the stable manure \VM. J. Me FA DDLS. ‘A Tigstrec.
The Wando Fertilv.er I used ihi- year r • ve-! rout. i:nl ajipiivd 1* D»s. [•*■:• <•:.* on ■
Cotton, which increased the \ .*»ld a little mure than otie-lhltd. The rjua.-iti ; p.* ;•' ■ i if- |
ticient, as l experimented on a scale with large quantities per acre, which f> ! id ua, ■ a, ' per
cent. \V. \V. CL Ll.ifO: .' geburg.
I .‘ried.il on a very poor piece of land, which bud laid on’ hy- . n- we Tv, v.■!
subsoil; deep furrows were run about four feet aj-.fi'l, and lu-ds thrown ;1 j> ; in this c«n linen it
lay until ready lor applying the mauuve, which v. - done by running a deep furrow in ib • water
furrow with a .shovel plough, and cppiyii.-r the miifinve • - u a m.u nine a rate of . uj lb>. (•••r
acre ; the bed was then thrown ba kon the manur -and cot:, a planted in tic ti-ied \\t . I Lid 1
not left a lew rows without tnumue. I could not have I,,vd that the ddL-iem «■ would h e
so great. That with 110 manure will not pay !'m- tin* seed acl labor. wlL'-r the oi!:cr cdl a.a a
good crop. I can’t M»y bow much, as 1 have not kept iinacimi.nl of the w ••iglii ; but wLI .-ay this
much, that 1 regard il equal, if not superior, to anv other manure for e”! -
W. S. UAIiiJ, Winusboro.
I u-ed your Wando Fertilizer the present y**.ir on my pin* <•, and h\v -mi be?’ ,• • I
thitiK tlwn for many vetus past. Last year ai.tl the year todore 1 u«>d (biatio. tod, 1 :d and |>v expe
rience in planting that your Fertilizer is more adapted to our soil than ;un 1 have tt.-*- i. I !t. re
tried it also on garden vegetable;) and the- re ah a.tc a periect uiee
K. W. LITTLE, Bennettiville.
lam pleased with the result ei what. 1 in-* i thi c. On and .rt . .it nI 1, and : ’. : !
acre, apply ing it in Use ;*ud bed.-ii; r ijp-ot. it. 1 put n«a;e aft t that ;it grew !» : ■ h .
ot three feet, whilst that which wm- not. manured 1 ■ i-,. .1.! im!y t‘*ri itnd.-. I f ■ t; ; 11. di- io
corn, a teaspoonful to theliiil. when it was about three lad high j the \it 1.1 we g ■i. f tii* lit
on garden vegetables and found it sticee.-'dil. K A. li.\ -.d.DFN. Million.
1 u i-dngly prori. i .ce your Wand" i>" and -1; ri ■ .my <»d >.-v \
used except Fei avian (» .aim. a ;<1 consider i' :a i,ri ’ to tb i . I ;j|d -d Id id- 1
in the furrow, covering wiih scraper, and then threw up beds with ••AnnV No. Ju 'J, ;
1 honestiy believe that up in our pine l .nd>. upjjlied as I did. double the prt *;* r.my b * -a.-iy
relied upon. lam sure the unman a red part <d my crop was sc rcely hull us good a* the other. 1
used a litl e upon corn aud with the -.une happy ia .-uLs.
r. G. B ENDOW, Wrlgbt’s Bin AT.
Tour Wando Fertilizer has dm:e w. 11 '■ r urn. ! t.ied It on both e-on and diou. and bt lieve
that it lus paid me. 1 u»cd some Denman liuai: -, at.d can s« eno din* i »*nt * .
JA.MiN It. DAVIS. Manning.
I used the Wando on my cotton crop this ye ir in the list, 150 lbs. to the acre. I left row- in
difft rent parts ot the Crop immunurcd. and ;:i every in'iauue they we e inferior to lit .-e manured.
1 consider the Wando a valuable manure for cottou; applied it to no other <■: >p.
W. S. I'AI.Mi.K, Ni. AStcpheiTs.
I regret fil ’d, my expc-dirmtiN with the Wand: - Fertilizer have no? b * :i so conducted as to eu- ;
aide me to ftnswcr y«*ur impair-'.’--, in detc.il th ■. have no? been a fair lest ofius value, yet F.e n
s ill has been su t-iaclorv enough to eneo!ir;i--‘ 111 •:o Con:inne i?s use. It , ; used in field crop
garden vegetable sand flowers, cultivated in pots at vari'-aa stages of ihe? ■ c: --wth. and each ap
plication was followed by marked improvement. FANTOBD W. BAKER, M IK, Ouklev. ]
1 have used y ur Waudo Fertilizer on my cotton crop the past Reason, ami i: gives ine pie . an*
to state that it bus fully come up to my highest expectutious. It is. in my opinion, quire *-»pi -1 to
-tubk* manure for cotton. ’ ‘ B, y. i;'!QIMiNT.
Heretofore 1 have used chiefly the Pacific Soluble and Map-- ’ Plu- hate ; but hereafter I iuT-nd
to use the Wau.du Fertilizer. First, because it eucoiirav- s li-rnie t• nt*•. and, secondly, be
i cause it is tu every respect equal to, il not superior to the other manures mentioned.
Vi. LEI TNLR, Camden.
VonKvuj.K. S. January ',’Tth, J
1 had a great many planters to examine my crop last summer, ami they were all verv m i -ii !
pleased with it. I can recommend it to any planter, aud think it the best* fertilizer that I Imre I
ever used. B. F. HAW LIN ‘V. j
PoM vniA, S. C.. January 21, is T i
lam much pleased w ith the Wand.) in my turnip experiment. I tried it. side by side wiih j
vour special turnip fertilizer sent me a-■! iii'rkfl thus (idamoadl S.duM * Pacific anil !’ r.: ii
Guano, a quarter of an acre each, and gentlemen who have seen the crop, pronounce the Wando r ■
have given the best result?. ‘ TANARUS, S. BOINE^T.
PufoudN BnmtJi;. S. C . January 11, isdd. j
I applied from two hundred tofaur hundred pounds per acre under cotton \ \ ihe“ drill, r: [ in !
tolerable fair land four .hundred pounds per n< v.* iloubl-al the yield. On laud ve - v much exlm-i* 1 - i
ed two hand red pounds made three-fold, and tour hundred paiidds made lived 11* [ tried it -d<b* i
by side with stable manure, and four Hundred pounds is equal to a heavy manuring of the best j
'.able litter. For tomatoes aud turnips I ba. never see., a iv'hing -an.":a r.
K. C. ROBERTS.
WE ARE ALSO Ol'H-iBIXG A
Pure and Unadulterated Article,
KNOWN AS
GROUND ASHLEY RIVER ROME PHOSPHATE,
AND ALSO THE CELEBRATED
EUREKA!
Which David Dickson, of Oxford, says is the
BEST lOIIIIERdtL HAMBE KXOW.Y
■
F. W. SIMS & CO.,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,;
C3? n,
To whom apply for further information, and send orders ns early as possible.
Represented bv dipt T. .J LIVINGSTOX, Quitman
Or J. A. OUSLEY & BRO., No. 151 A. X«. R.W i
a h I C3 TNT
CII.VLLEXGE!!
To nil Pinna Manufactur
ers in the United States.
Whereas, my object in exhibiting the Patent
Vrion Piano at the »a e Fair of the Am ricau in
l,eing im-. w to hv ei: billy tested by a
thorough impartial trial, than to obtain premi
um-, and having rvid -ed the Medals and premi
um? awarded to this Patent Arion, because no
t.;-.-..p-T examination or trial of competing Pianos
could be had. And.
Whereas, some fso-called) best makers refuse
to, for tl in -1 as ms, and as I be
i:t. re Imu now man:if ictaring the best Grand
: .1 Square Piano Forte- in the country without
. pti n an ! as I earnestly desire to prove
t .e ■ uej.iH’ - ot iny opinion, while assisting a
fhverving charitable institution; I tlierefore this
av and for thirty d.iys, challenge all manufac
t in -r- of 1 n«i and Square Pianos t.» a public,
• ■ : -->ional and mechanical trial against the
• ■ ■ ■.I Arion Pia!;<». upi.n the following teirns,
F. i .1 to t ik • phi---.* i:i the city of New
, y. lie. The manufacturer of the best Graud
hhi’jo to )»■ •;- • the owner of all Grand
; . o - ii.tt ri* lin competition. The manufac
-1 tur'-r ••{ the b f *Ht Squire Piano to b come the
| owner of all Square Pianos entered in com*
;*tivi •n. One pr T' --L-nal an<lone mechanical
judge ?o b • -■!•“. e>{ by each competitor. Judges
I to be iw rn t * def.Me upon the merits ol the
1 : Wh :i «he trial ol tone and touch
•i\ pi •-e every pia 10 to b * covered so as to
: 1 ;.i;hui impossible. When trial of
... . bet and workmanship takes place each
! competitor to have one representation or to be
. ' If to explain to the judges the mciw
;'i .; h ; »•". n >..n 1 the faults iu aov other. Ex
: « sos trial t-> be borne equally by each com
j pi *. 1 • »r . Hall for trial to be selec’ed by the
j i , - . date of trial to be tnnied by the judges.
■-r < i owners of :!:<• Pianos declared to
• t. t giv-* all •he pianos to the Mayor
t <u the T y ot New York lo be sold as he may
- «L • , :i*jd the proceeds to be appropriated to
! 1 . : irtm« ut of New York Public Charities.
G.i MANNER,
lav -dor A Manufacturer of the Patent Arion
j pj.t i- Loire. New York, Xor. 1jM»0.
. The Arion Psiinpldei.. irivin a full description,
! etc., ofThe Pianos, mailed free, hv addressing.
COVFLLA CO.
No. 551 Broadway, New* York City.
No 26 I m
A dminist-rator’s Saha
A . liEFAIIEE to an ord»*r from the Court of
i a of Lincoln < ’or. nty, (Georgia, will
bes 1.1, . L -ale hours, on the Fir.it
i ue.-.tu} in Jaiiuary m xt. before the Court house
L ;■ in liuiun, Brooks county. Lot of Land
N . iu the 12th District of originally Irwin,
rm-v ; • oLs eouury. F'.-hl as the property be
l Tag the e-'Uiie o* Peter Lamar, to perfect
ti-lvs. Terms, cash. B. B. MOORE,
Surviving Adiu’r.
November 23, 1869. tds
r 0 it
COTTON,
CORN AC\l) WHEAT.
i 1 i!! : - ■ .ritlai <1 Manure, named after a well
a •■ u }>■ .i"'ieal I ian’er of Georgia und South
».'ar ■* i.'-a. e •mbines in a c< 1: < ulrated form all
the tenili/iitg elciru-nis necessary for the produc
tion of COTTON, CORN and WHEAT, an ! by
! its n-e is certain to tn-t- •. • TANARUS, yield,
jimdiy .J Tie products. It
i- made v;T.ha SJM-Cittl view to the wants of the
-t .!s of the south, and can K * relie«l upon as to
j exto-ilemv of material, containing highly neces
: -ary substances, the great cost of which have
! kercL re |>r* clu<K*d their being in common use.
| it cun be depended on as uniform, always relia
-1 ble. and productive of good crops.
Ai.bany, Ga . Si'p.'-mii.T, 1860.
' Havig aJu 11 knowledge af the composition
oftfc ' ■' 11 n ham
L't! ton. Corn. Wheat and Rice Fertilizer,* 1 have
no he-!fu t i<tn in prenouncingit to be a most reli
ablel L'rtd.zer. one of the be*! in use, and most
p ***£.!<*•*l.trl> adajTed to the .soil of Georgia and
S nth Carolina
Thom a 3 11. Wili.ixoham.
Price per Ton. 2' 00 lbs.. 505.00 Cash.
; Bnc • i’ -r'fj n 2<Hm lbs.. >7.Tn- n. payable Nov.
isr,. 1870. on approved city acceptance.
.'-•“Pa. chasers pay ncccs-ary expenses of ship
meat. ’
B. L, WILLINGHAM,
General Supervising Agent
F R
P rS - C ir i!in i, Ge irgia and Alalia iia.
PHILLIPS & MYERS,
Manufacturers & Gea’l Agents,
fsavammli, Ga.
FOR SALE BY
/>. n. CnEECIf,
Quitman, Ga
-novlfi 44-6 m
Change of Schedule.
Atlantic aml Gaif Railroad Cos.)
GAt. Si?ku 1 ntenDkxt ‘3 Offick. >
F vannah. Nov. 5. 1869. !
ON andi nfier Fiinday. the 7th inst.. Passenger
Tni.ns on this road will run as follows :
' TIT EXPRESS TRAIT.
Leave Savannah Saturdays excepted)
at * 4:30 p.m.
Arrive at emit man at 2:21 a. m.
Baiabridge at C:ls a m.
Leave Bai:.bridge - Saturdays except
ed at ’ 9:30 p.m.
Leave (y: nun excepted) at 1:22 a. m.
Arrive Savannah Sundays except
ed. at 10-50 a. m.
DAY TRAIT.
Leave Savannah 1 Sundays excepted)
.at * T-7S a. x.
A r:v.‘a? I.L . ‘ * 7:00 p.m.
' excepted) at 6-00 a. m.
Arrive ai .-uvannab, “ 5:35 p. m.
7T.• -'•.r l g..rs {or Stations West of Lawton,
on VI in 1. i v.. Express Train, leaving Sa-
S HATNES,