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[From the Memphis Bulletin.]
KATI
RRVISRD FOR TUB SOCTIIRRN RECOUUEK.
The fanlight il
And sweetly the flowers bloom to day
And birds in Urn breaches of hawthorn
Are caroling orer so gey,
And down bjQ^^rook iu gh
The rill i
oyna’» r r t v
The ratrri]
LaatnlgSAv
Last night
The world was
My heart, itg
I thought of th
All lonely *u^ .
1 can scarce tell wby it was mother,
But, oh! I was wishing to die.
J-ANUA
2d Monday, Chatham
Sd MoHday, Floyd
4th Monday Richmond
Lu
RUA
ay, Cl
ay, Ci
1st Mondny, Floyd,
4th Monday, Lumpkin
Last night I was woeping, dear mother,
But Williecamo down by the gate
And whin
I’ve somi,
Oh! mother to him I am dearer
Than all the wide world beside;
He told me so out mAhMnoonliahtT-, —. _
He called me hia,<&^|, hi,B<M O f\
So now I will gather me roses
To twin# in my long braided hair! ...
* ime in the evening l i ’■ ■ '
And Willie will comeln the evi
Aadsmile when he sees me bo fair;
And out in tho nfiSqSTL-ht We’ll wander,
And down byth*told;hli'y thorp ti
Oh! mother, Im
rstrl
Glasscock
Monroe
Paulding
a I* A Taliaferro
Walker
MABCH. 1
ftooga
Chsrokee
Coweta
Columbia
Crawford
Gwinnett
ladi
Morgan
Were ever sw happy as we
He gave me a knife one day at sifttfci,
Four-blnded, tho h»n<Jlaof
And great blai
"Forth* dal
I was glad! 0 yes, vet the crimson blood
id,
Monday
I was half afraid batheitxwge^, and coaxed,
And got me on at last,
ji wm
Ware
after, Bulloch.
4 th Monday Clay
ZT\r T r;r ;2SSU
Tho years passed
dgusd^htylAcW!®,,,.,. .. .. Wilke* i!
They gavo to his form a manlier grace,
”*Al» • ‘ ‘
i chook • swarthier hue,
■ • - > di " 1
We stood l>y the dreamily rippling hroolc,
When tho day was almost spent—
His whispers were as left as tpe lullaby—
And-now.I4yi 9 y^f||neant! ^ :
JSy-PotsoNojjs Partridges,
change warns its readers not to oat par-
selves outof spite to revenge their being
cooked.
That is undoubt641fIt$M.ye beg our
friends, who may have redeived any fit
specimens oLUmm< dangerous .to,
send them aireotTy to us. Wo have ar
rangements by.whtch we can prevent
the public at large from being injured
by them.—Providence Journal.
Your face is famil-
Jones l) let the
__ __ ve heard ttteiunno be
fore , -homewhere
i.mcaiT ■ - ■ r - - - - - - *
•inox « TO BENT!.
onsosadLotlate the
dende'of 1 the Subseribor,
ad approved Tennant it will
> rented for one or fora term
of yearar.Tt'ar a* go). C.
W.
LIBERAL, INDUCEMENTS JO AGENTS,
PUly lDollars per Month and Ex-
nod
*“■ ‘ angage-ah active Agont
aty throughout -the -.United
“ s,‘W travel and introduce
_ ur «w TWtsrirr Dollar double thrua» lock
aviTcn BEWixa.MAcnittE, this ExeeUior Ma.
chinei ty^Ultpatented, with valuablo improve
33P
v<
yette
YVash’g’o*
'Wohster
Heard
Moron
NoWton
If*
Wkfe
^AUGtftJT
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uday, C| mphcll
•if,
FIRE' INSURANCE CO,
BCMESfteW
^^■ANd
eaday^or^rthf
Glascock
Meri'thcr
on roe
Paulding
Taliaferro
Walker
Tburs. alter Pierco
1st]
'«*
Cherokee
Columbia
CoWet*
Crawford
Madison
Marion
MI F Morgan
2d Monday Butts
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
Office, WhitidC/: Building,
[Corner of Nassau and Beckman Street.]
CAPITAL, $150,000.
With Surplus all Securely Invested.
Insures all .kinds or Personal Property
against Lobs or damage by Fire, st the
. very lowest rotes chargod by re-
* B]K>nsiblo Coiupuuics.
Planters. Mereliauts, and others dosiring to
efleet Insurance upon their property, are re
spectfully solicited to giro a portion of their
patronage to this Company.
Applications for Insurance, made in porson
by mall, will receire immediate attention.
Possessing personal information iu regoid to
locutions and other details of Iusurnblo prop
erty in the Southern and Western States, this
Company is enabled (beyond many others)
-> giro advantages in rates of premiums. Ae.
Jhe direotion of the Company embraces
some of the first business men of tho City of
New York, extensively engaged in the South
ern trade, and closely identified with its- in
terest. • •
Any information connected with insurance
will bo cheerfully given, and all busiuess
connected with this Company will bs trans
acted with liberality and promptness.
Echols
Effi'ham
onday af
ter 4th
Monday ) ~
APRIL,
1st Monday Carroll
Dooly
Early
! -Fulton
/-Gordon
Pike
Rabun
. . •• Taylor
2d Monday, Charltion
H&b'sham
Hancock
Harris
• Laurens .
Min3f
Heriven
Sumter
Tiles, after McIntosh
3d Monday Camden .
Franklin
berl
ayette
Greene
/Owlnjet-4
i- ‘ I’iekehs
WasU’g'on
Wcbstor
3d Monday Cobb
A \h A Hall" »
Macon
Newton
. . Putnam
■j.m
'* llulloch
4th Monday Clay
Clinch
Einanucl
■ -Lee-c'?'
Muscogoo
Twiggs'*
Whito
Wlilkcs
Monday of]
for the 4th 1 Echols
Monday, J
OCTOBER.
1st Monday Carroll
Dooly
Early
Fulton
Gilmer
Gordon
Taylor
Warren
.s s Wilkinson,
Tues. after, Pike ■
Wednos “ -Rabun
tied. With valuable improve
„ .ho ittheohoapest tmdmost
popular machine in oxistenco, aud acknowl
edgedtube UMurpassod for general utility.
Aumlwa h^mherof respciilSiWe agenta are
olloitorders bysample,.to whom*.
0 per month and exDonscs will be
^ MU patiieulars, ad-
Haralson
Henry
Jefferson
Jones
Liberty
Murray
Ogl’thorpe
Pulaski
Rtowarv 1
Wortl}
Thursday 1 Bryan
, after ) Wayne
4th Monday Banks]
Decatur
DoKalb .
Glynn
Houston
Jasper
Lincoln
Polk
. - wiioox
Hdnjr after Telfair
burs. After Irwin
onday. * Berrion
MAY.
1st Mon day,Clay ton
.Gilmer
2d Msnduy Charlton
- • Fannin
- - Hab'shau
Hancock
Harris
Laurens
Miller
Seri yen
Sumtcl 1 "
3d Monday Camden
Franklin
Haralson
Henry
Thursday
alter,
J. W. HARRIS,
;hef Exchange,-Boston-,
janl7-trl0m
i .Uh*Wt
VAN WERT,&QLK CO., QA.
....
eient numl
K rtofthe South
s been fully tut
eellence'
in any
[uallty of the slate
beauty , f? d ex.
•albnUdtngi.ta BomeOorcred wUh lUts
from this Quxrryr The aubsoribor proposes
is’of fliW. Blane* general
,TdlS‘<l«(!j-«h: : ; ’-r- -.j
Agent atVan
nrO t ^7f edt c-» i l ’- r ■
WHtJUi&i ASSOCIATION,
2d Monday,
-son
, Bibb
Bnrke.
Catoosa
Chatham
Fanni
Jefferson
Jones
Murray
Ogleth'rpi
Pulaski
Stewart
Union
Worth
) Montg'cry
* Wayne
4th Monday Banks
Decatur
DeKatb
Glynn
Houston
Jasper
Lincoln
Polk
Schley
Tattnall
Towns
Whitfield
Wiioox
Friday aftorTelfair
Thurs. afterlrwin
NOVEMBER.
1st Monday Berrien
Claytoi
MU
; . . - Fannin
I ' 'Mitchell
3d Mottddy Chntt’choo
Quitman
■«?"»
’* ' " tJrilon'
| Baker
4th Monday Calhoun
•’ Dade
, t Muscogee
Terrell
Sre.'r-r;’'' 'TowtU
Last Mond. Colquitt
letMiu^vLiwadcs
2d UphAvr,BmoKf -
-- >r : i Johnson
3d Mondny Thomas
4th Mil ‘ '
Complaints, (ivisiiw _
of tn* Stomach or Bondt,
bgtentory, Colic, Cholera
In view of the fcet that every member of
the hnman family is more or less subjected to
some of tho above complaints, besides in
numerable other conditions in life, which
by the assistance of a little knowledge or
exercise 'of common sense, they may be able
so to regulate their habits of diet, and with
the assistance of a good tonic, secure per
manent health. In order tonccomplisli this
desired object, tho true course to pursue is,
certainly, that which will produce a natural
state of tilings at .the least hazard of vital
strength and life; for this end Dr. Hostotter
has introduced to this country a propam-
called HOSTETTER’S ST6mACH
tion
BITTERS, which at this day is n» a new
medicine, but one that has Dcon tried for
years, giving satisfaction to all who have
The Eclectic Magazine
FOR JANUARY, JXlio/'
Will bo Embellished witli TWO Splendid
Pintos.
1. Tho Empress Eugenie and tho Eight
Ladies uf Her Court. U Beautiful Portraits
it Beautiful Ladies.,
2 Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and the
Children of the Royal Fa.iily. The lirtistio
embellishments nml the literary attractions
of tho number are intended to be matchless.
Other brilliant gems of art will follow. It is
intended to please the artistic eye and gruti-
tlia taste of all lovers of choice reading.
READY FOR DELIVERY DEC. 15TH.
I, giving t
used it. The Bit
DIRECTORS.
Wm. Chauncey, Wm. Chauneey A Co.,
10 Old Slip
Moses Tsylor. Pres. City Bank, Wall stros
Paul Sponord, Spofl’erd, Tiloston A Co.,
29 Broadway
. C. Van Schatek, Van Schaick, Edwards A
Co., 0, r > Front street.
V. Barsalou, Importer, 02 Water street.
Jas.-B. Wilson, formerly Wilson A Cobb,
62 Front street
D, Spraguo, Dayton, Sprague A Co,.
> 107 Front street
Renj. II. Lillie, B. II. Lillie A Co.,
144 Pearl streol
John G. Holbrooke, International Life Ins.
Co., 71 Wall street
Philo IInrd, l."i> Nassau street
J. Coleman, J. C. Coleman A .Co.,
63 Wall streo.
, Mntarnn, 21 Beeknmn street
!m. K. Strong, 50 l’ine street
Idward Haight, Pres. Bank of tho Common
wealth, Nusaau street
Wm. A. Wheoler, 03 William stroct
C. Melatta, C. Molntta A Co., 53 Bearer streol
C Platt, President Artizens' Bank,
Nnssuu stroct
John T. Wilson, 73 Fulton street
B. M. Whitlock, It. M. A E. A. Whitlock A
Co., 12 Bcekinan street
Nathaniol W. Burtis, N. W, Burtis A Co.,
60 Vcsey street
Wm. L. McDonald, Carriages, 412 Breadway
John G. Lighthndy, 34 Beokmun street
Paolt Luthrop, Lathrop A Wilkinson,
15 Murray stroct
W. M. Newell, Nowells, Harman A McDon
ald, 13 Murray street
Frederick A. Fisher, Wolfe,.Dash A Fisher,
38 Warren street
Ninurd H. Fowler, 180 Nassau street
Geo. W. Read, Geo. W. A Jehial Reed,
120 Chambers street
RobL B. Currier, Melius, Currier A Sherwood,
42 Warren street
John B. Corlies, City Hull
John B. Suook, Architect, 12 Cbumbcrsstreet
Georgo Carroll, Carroll, Herrick A Mead,
49 Chambers street
W. II. Bulkley, Allen, McLean A Bulkley,
49 Chambers street
D. M. Holdrcdgo, N. Y, S. Heating Co.,
littora operate powerfully upon
the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring
them to a healthy and vigorous action, and
thus by the simple process of strengthening
nature, enable the system to triumph over
disease. Diarrheas, dysentery or flux, so
generally contracted by new settlers, and
caused principally by tho clmngo of water
and diet, will bo ^leedily regulated by A
brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia,
_ disease whiah is probably more prevalent
when taken in all its various forms, than
any other; the cause of whioh may always
be attributed to derongemcnts < of the diges
tive organs, can bo cured without fail by
HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT-
03 per directions on the bottle. For
sting <;o„
. 442 Broadway
Francis Miller. M. D„ 106 Forsyth struct
Win. CIIAUNCEY. Pres’t-
PJIILO HURD, Vico I’res't
Jons K. OxRi.Br, Seo’ry.
fi. F. JONES, Agent, Rome, Georgia.
jan3-3in-tw.
DR
T r e a ts aff oTsea s e s
8PECIAL attention'givori' to all chronic
diseases—Coughs, Croup, Consumption. In-
Ouen/a, Asthma. Bronchitis, ail diseases of
the Nose, Mouth,. Throat, and Lungs; all
Skin Diseases of evorv description success
fully treated:—Lumbago, Lumbar, Abscesses,
Scrofula, Ithoiimutism, flout; S'fttirnlgin, Pa
ralysis. Epilepsy, or Convulsions, Dyspepsia,
Dysentery, Dlarrhina. The very worst coses
of Piles curod in » short time; also of the
Stomach, Liver, mid Bowols. There are
many diseases incidental to women and chil
dren which are treated with distinguished
success. All particulars will bo given by
lettor. Dr. Bnakeo run produce one tlious
„ad certificate.-? of his perfect success in cur
ing
CANOER8, OLD SORES, or ULCERS, HIP
P18HA8E8, FISTULA of every discrip
tion, SCALD HEAD, WENS,
POLYPUS of the NOSE,
Or in any other part of the bodr,
TUMORS, and SWELLINGS
of every description; anil without tha use of
the knife,or any surgical instruments. These
last named diseases cannot be oured by cor
respondence; therefore all apeh patients must
placo thomiclvcs under the Doctor's porso
nal supervision.
Dr. Baakee has. made a new discovery
a “Fluid,” that will produce absorption
th* "Cataract," and restore permanent vis
ion to tho Eye, without resort to the knife
All EYES and EARS are successfully trea
ted without the use of the knife or needle.—
Dr. Baakee has-constantly on hand at his
olflea a very extensive assortment of beauti
ful ARTIFICIAL EYE and TYMPANUMS,
or EAR DRUMS, which are suitable for cith
er sex and ages—inserted iu live minutes.—
Ear. Trumpets of every description; also *v-
PHILADELPHIA; ' ..
t^^vWn&mMaMa established by sped-
at,Endowment, for the Belief of th*. Sick
lure of Diseases of th* Sexual Organa.
"EDrcXL advleefeivWh gratis, by tha ae-i
to allwhoapply by let- 1
of their -ooodiUon,'
(ap;'«MJMMni*bits t»f d to
'1 extremepoverty, Medlchshe fWrmlsh-
W.fl. COTHRAN,
Gen. Supt
EflVghum
Milton
Randolph
Upson
24 Monday, Bihh
ltnr'ae
Catoosa
Mitohell
3d Monday, Chat’ehee
Quitman
Spalding
Troup
Baker
4th Monday Calhoun
Dado
Torrell
Thursiafter Molutosh
Mond.' “ Colquitt
do \ do Liborty
Monday [Byran
alter; J Liberty
DECEMBER.
1st Monday Doughorty
y , - Lowndes
2d Monday Johnson
„ Brooks
,Jr Richmond 3d Monday Thomas
*!avl«n* Is d •■!■*«' R ,
1 ~ ginz the' time of holding the
- Lumpkin county, con-
aim * section regulating tho scPviee
for said county, and a section
of Jurors for will oouhty, and * section at
taching the same to tlie Western Circuit. It
parsed tho Senate }n this shape, .but the
Ileus* struck out aU'exeept ’the flection regu
lating the Jurors and'tho Senate coucurrlng
in the amendment, tee-Superior Courts for
Lura ^kln aouaty- hake,. .a At
>ry i
vontivo of dlseasQn and strengthening of
the system in general, and among them all
thero is not to bo found a more healthy
people than the Germans, fro.n whom this
preparation emanated, based upon scientific
experiments which has attended to adranoe
the destiny 4f this great preparation in the
modied! Male of science.
FEVER AND AGUE.
This trying and provoking disease, which fixes its
leotfifts grasp on the body of man, reducing him to
a me0hshadow in a short spocs of time, and rendering
him physically aud mentally useless, can be defeated
and driven from the body by the use of HOSTETTKR'8
RENOWNED BITTERS, further,-any of the above
stated diseases can not bs contracted when exposed to
any ordinary conditions prodOeing them, if the Bitters
art used as per directions. And as U neither creates
nor offends the palato, and rendering unncces-
any change of diet or interruption to usual pur*
suits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion,
the oomplalnt Is thus removed as speedily as is con*
ststent with the production of a thorough and perma
nent cure.
For Persons in advanced years
Who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and
infirm body, these Bitters are In valuablo as a restora
tive of strength and vigor, and needs only to be tried
to be appreciated. Aud to a mother while nursing,
these Bitten are indispensable, especially where the
mother’s nourishment is inadequate to the demands
the child, consequently her strength must yield,
and here it Is when a good tonic, such as llostetter’s
Stomach Bitten M needed to impart temporary strength
and vigor-to the system. Ladies should by all meuns
try this remedy /or all eases of debility, and. before so
doing, ask your physician, who, if he is acquainted
with the virtues of the Bitten, will recommoud ttieii
use in all cases of weakness.
GflGTlOX,—We oautiop the public against
using any of the many imitations or coun
terfeits, .but ask for Hostetter’s Oblebbatkp
Stomach Bittxbs, and see that each buttle
has tho words ” Dr. J. Hostetter’s Stomach
Bitters” blown on tbe side of the bottle, and
stamped on the metallic cap covering the
cork, and observe that our autograph signa
ture is on the label.
ST Prepared and sold by HOSTETTEB fc
SilllTII, Pltirturgi, Pa., aad sold by all
Druggists, groters, and dealers generally
tbronghont the f lted States, Csnsdu, Sooth
America and Germany.
8COVIL & MEAD,
NEW ORLEANS, L.4.,
lVboleaulo Agents
6th Annual Announcement.
CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE
Cosmopolitan
ART ASSOCIATION,
IjiItOM all sections of the country tuibscri
S' hors to this popular Art Institution, (now
in its sixth year) are being received in »
llcled
tlo unparalleled with that of any previous
year.
.lets of every description; all
ory .variety of artificial articles known in tha
world-r-a large assortment of beautifel and
durable ARTIFICIAL'HANDS, with the
and tbe county Is still attached to '
'“^ < *»na'“Aib6o*
FOR SALE!
BELOW N.Y.C0ST
.AfJX&ui, asrMAsnre
&x>£4v£efcllpi Adapted teoM
Warranted to do ’Ste-siaj
- Fkvt Rato Work.
ENQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE.
Rom Oo., Aug. 17.
Arm and Elbow Attachment; ARTIFICIAL
FEET, with th* Ankle, Log, and Knee-Joint
attached.
These articles are perfectly aatural, and
adapted for either sex. and can be sent by
-xpress to any part of the world. All kinds
-f Trusses for Ilernia or Rupture of every
deceription, for either sex, end Trusses par
ticularly adapted for females in a weak con
dition,alao for thoso with Prolapsus Uteri.
Dr. Ilaakfffis one of tho must celebrated
aud skillful physicians and surgeons now
liviug. His fame Is known pci
•yery principal city of the world.
All leltorh directed to Dr. Bnakeo must
;e nml inc)
isouses can
_ . except thoso
mentioned, which will require his personal
supervision.'
ttU- Office Hours, IVom 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
, / DOCTOR BAAKEE
Office. 704 Broadway, a few Doors above
irth afreet, NcVr York City.
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3d—A Froo Season Admission te tho Gal
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itablo Works' of Art »ro • givon to subscribers
us premiums, comprising choice Paintings,
Sculptures,.Outlines, Ac., by tho flrst Ameri
can and Foreign Art-ista. ... .■
Tho Superb Engraving, which every sub
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Tho : Engraving is of very large size, hoiug
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juti &—t-w 5t
ESTABLISHED ITGO.
PETER LORILLARD,
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16 A 18 CHAMBERS SY.,
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cation.
N. B.—Note tho new article of Frtuh
Scotch Snufl*. which will ho found a superior
article for dipping purposes. [jan83m-tw
Jillson’s Patent
ANIMAL TRAP
4^NOW nljjn,n liy jhoso presonts that wo
. . iy thoso r>r ...
DRESSER A JIT.LSON. Mnntifacturera
and Patentees of- Jillson’s Patent Animal
Trap, have for valuablo consideration trims
furred to Mens. R. W. Inman A Co., tho privl-
lego of supplying tho said Animal Traps to
all tho Southern States—-hereby binding ouw-
sclrcs to furnish none of thoso traps to any
parties in the Southern States, except those
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luiimn A Co. Given under our hand and zeal,
Ibis 10th dny June. 1R5D.
DRESSER A JILLSON.
app,
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furnish customers at manufacturers price*,
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CELEBRATED ’ m>K libnudT
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FOR TUI OURS Cl*
Hepatitis or Liver Complaint,
'• r --- "I m t tin; ., -,.j {
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
i
AGUE AND EEVER.
Dr. M’Lane’s Liver Pills, in cases of
Arirircss all orders to
FLEMING ' BROS., Pi ttsburgh, Pa.
P. S. O-hIiw an’l IMiydici^n* onlcrin^ from othf-re Hwn
Pinning’ llrtM. wilt t| > w«ll to wrlto tli»iror<l»r4 clintlnolly,
ml mmc Out Ur. prrp<tr*tl by AUmtno
hut., J’lUhliury'l, J\i. Tn th'we widlilnr tu (-ivi* tkom fi
tri»l. wii will f.*r\\Tir'l |»-r |*o<t tunny |*irt ol
llm Uiiitftl Stutfl-; *VJ»- bn\ * f IMIU f«*r twvlvi* *thi-nv-c*»nt
iwntiitijn wtnrstjrii. or vM tif'Vnrinifnjjn (or lmir|s*rii
thn*o-c«ut «tflHi|w, All v from Cnn.i«lrt tniMt bo up.
nutn|iniii<s1 by twenty r'liMMxtnt. •
Fol.l l»y nil r>H|irctnblrt Drit^tristty nml Country Btore
Ktx'pura gGiiGinlly.
I. X. L.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE.
O K THIS now and splendid variety, origi
nated ami established bv the suliecribnr,
urptissing in production nil uplands and
Jetiiro" in lincncss of staple, which I cure
ten years ngo to agriculture and comnmreo.
and established for it a special demand with
the mumilnctnrcrs at tlm “ World's Exhibi
tion” iu London, und has continued to com
mend the highest market value of all un-
iands 1
In those sections of tho Cottori region,
whore --Sen Islands” linvo I,ecu introduced
and cultivated as the staple crop, tho 1. X. I,,
will supern-do them when kuown. being’ as
line ill staple, ami seed well adapted to tho
operation of the long Colton Gins. Thccrop
atiec, will bo entitled to n choice of either |„,i„g more produ.-tive, profitub+iv and rejia-
hie. nvurv wav. Thu '
bit every way. The piu’nt difl'en in charac
ter irom all other varieties, being strong,
vigorous and slncky—leaves deopjv serrated, I
and present a singular lively, green glazed
color—bolls long and large, frequently two •*
growing oppositely at the joints, and single
ones at the juuetioiuof tho nmiu stalk and
branches | maturing and picking qualities
unrivaled, bearing uniformly until frostscuts *
off the crop. ^
Has not boon subject to Iho disease of oth
er Cotton during ciglitycars existence.
Having devoted many years to tlie success
ful and practical improvement of tho great
staple product or the South, mid testing
eevoroly tlie relative merits of almost every
variety introduced within the last thirty
years, rl curding also tlie present active de
mand and future promise for tho finer class
of upland Cotton in a greater ratio than ony
period since the creation of the Cotton trade,
1 do confidently recommend to tlie produebr
w produebr
the I. X. L., us tho most valuablo aud pro-
ductivo
SEED.
Also, of tho old-fashioned Moxican-broed,
known all over the planting region us ‘Totit,’
or what is tho same thing, the “ Gulf Hill”
seed, which lias proven itself in the long run
tho healthiest, hardiest, and most productive
ever introduced of the short staples, but was
unfortunately discarded or adulterated by ad
mixtures with worthless sub-varieties. These
«ocd have boon preserved pure and unadul
terated for thirty years, und are the identical
*f tho famous “Aruudo” brand, and main
tained its position at the head of tha New
Orleans market, always bringing more money
tlie wholo crop round, than any other soldin->
that market. Any one one onoo. familiar
with tho origiuul “Mexican” Cotton, can
readily identify them as tho "Simon jmro.”
As for muturing, productive and. picking :
qualities, no variety, including all tho "Subs’’
and “Frotificz’’.ever originated, excol ip
one quality, (lie 'Moxtogii parent^ AIL tfl
exhaust before the'scaEon is ended, if a
ono, except thp‘T. v X: L., and tho
BR-
late*.
McBllIDE,
A very productive short staple, and a great
favoritc.wilb those who know it hest, Jiavo ^”
smaller seeds than all otfiers, and th* only
two varieties that aro uniform and run out;
the maturing soason. To plant a crop with
only a siuglo hand does not incOt tlio promise
of “tho early and latter rain.”
Seed in strong nsw sacks of either of the
above kinds, will be delivered on Railroad,
and forwarded by Express when required, to
any point of tho cottun region, on receipt of
current hills of any Bank of Georgia or South
Carolina, or in sums ovor $20 In bank checks
on Iho snnio.
For I.'X.'L., of one bushel ..,...$6.00
“ Old Mexican “ « 3.gq
- “ McBride, “ “
N. B—Nuxain on-tho crop from which ”
tlwse seed* are saved. Circulora giving In
formation on the oulturo of I. X. L., sent to
all purchasers of th* seed, oh application to
. o„ , ■■•‘■■is. J- V. JONES.
|sn20.wlm. Herndon, Bark* Co., On.
VIRGINIA LAND PLASTER
“ FROM M
Buena Vista Banks.
NEAR 8ALTVILLE,
YVASHINGTON COUNTY, VA.
A supply of tho above named plaster, kopt
o““'^Uy on hand and for sal* hv
COTHRANS A ELLIOTT, Agts.
Romo, Go., Nov, 10,0m. . * v