The Thomson advertiser. (Thomson, Ga.) 1866-1874, February 27, 1869, Image 4

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The Mystery ot Nature. The work* of Ood are fair for naught, Unles. ou, ever, in seeing, See hidden in the thing the thought That animates its being. The outtrnrd form it not the whole, Os every part is moulded To imago forth an inward soul, That dimly is unfolded. The shadow, pictured in the lake By every tree that trembles, Is cast for more than just the sake Os that which it resembles. The dew falls nightly, not alone Because the meadows need it, But on an errand of its own, To human souls that heed it. The stars are lighted in tho skies, Not merely for their shining, But, like the looks of loving eyes, I/avs meanings worth divining. Tho wftes that moan along the shore, The winds that sigh in blowing, Are sent to tench a mystic loro Which men are wiso in knowing. The clouds around the mountain peak, The rivers )n their winding, Ilnvo secrets, which to nil who seek, Aro secrots in the finding. Thus Nature dwells within our reach, But though wo stand so near hor, Wo will interpret half her speech With ears too dull to hear her. Whoever, at thccoarscst sound, Still listens to the finest, Bhall hear tho noisy world go round To music the divinest. Whoever yearns to see aright Because his hoart is tender, Shall catch ft glimpso of heavonly light In every earthly splendor. So, sinoo the universo began, And till it shnll be ended, The soul of nature, soul of man, And soul of Ood nro blendod 1 A Model I.nwjrcr. “Squire Johnson” was a model Inwyor, as tho following anecdote will show : Mr. Jonos.once rushed into tho Squiro's offico in a great passion. “That infernal scoundrel of a cobbler,Smith, has sued me, Mr. Johnson—sued mo for (ivo dollars I owe him for n pair of boots.” “Then you owe him the five dollars?" “To be sure I do ; but he’s gone and uuod mo—sued me I” “Then why don't you pay him if you owe him ?” “Bccauso lie's sued me ; and when a man does that, I'll never pny him till it costs him something more than ho gets. I want you to make it cost him all you can." “But it will cost you something too I” “I don’t care forthnt, What do yon charge to begin with ?” “Ten dollars ; and ntoro if thoro is extra trouble.” “All right 1 There's the X. Now go ahead I” No sooner was his client gone than Squiro Johnson stepped across to his neighbor Smith, ajid offered to pay tho bill on condition that the suit should ho withdrawn. The shoema ker gladly acceded—all he wanted was his Bay. The lawyer retained tho other five for his fee ; and as tho easo was not ‘trouhlesomo’ made no farther demand upon his client. Ten days after Jones came in to see how hi* case was getting on. “All right!” said tho lawyer. “You won’t have any trouble njmut that. I put it to Sinjth so strongly that ha was glad to with draw the suit altogether.” “Capital!” cried tho exulting Jones. "You havo done it up brown 1 You shall hnvo all my business.” Changes In Thirteen Years. In 1855, Mr. Buchanan wns Minister to Knglnad. Captain George B. McClellan was letailod on secret sorvit-o to the harbor of Cu ba, under instructions from tho Secretary of War. General Quitman. Lieutenant Beaure gard am! others were plotting fillibustering ends against five island, for which the Govern ment soon after made an offer of $100,000,000. Parson Btownlow had written a savage work in defense of slavery, and wns challenging Northern clergymen to dispute its divine au thority. Gerritt Smith, 1 >r. Ilowe, Henry Ward Beecher, and a few hundred others were doing • qttiot and limited business in*tlie un derground railway. John Brown had not yst left bis farm in tbo northern wilds. An ob scure individual, remembered by a few as hav ing on pc Represented Sangamon District, Illi nois, in the House, and opposed tho Mexican war in an awkward, diaingonious and ex tremely unpopular argument, received a few complimentary votes fur Ylce-l’rosident, in competition with Mr. Drayton, tho nominee. Captaiu U. S. Grant, hardly suspected of be ing an exafray officer by those who bought molasses or cordwood of him, was generally taken for a steamboat captain, temporarily stranded by a stress of ill lock, or who hardly had the energy and pluck to succeed in any business calling, and therefore collapsed into a speculator in sundries. W. T. Sherman wns teaching in Louisiana. General Sioklos, Butlor -and Logan were rough-and-tumble Democratic lawyers of some notoriety. Two of the most prominent and promising officers of our little army were Colonel Albert Sidney Johnson and Lieutenant Colonel Robert E. Lee. Goon Advice.—Say nothing about yourself, cither good, hud, or indifferent : nothing good, for that is vanity ; nothing bad, for that is af fectation ; nothing indifferent, for that is very silly. A cruel wag turned a bald headed friend into an enemy by advising him to have his head frescoed. £ EMPLOYWSENT st 7 YOUR OWX HOMES. EITHER SEX—Suitable for steady hands Pays large profits.—Ad !rc.»< for particulars at once, 1 03STAE” No. 10 Crosby street, N. Y. LATEST HEW YBRK HEWS. Isadios ! I LOOK OUT!! ! LOOK OUT I!! LOOK OUT!!! LOOK OUT!!! “Bcßiitiftc* the Complexion.” “fiites ft Rosy Glow to the Cheek*.” “A Ruby Tin ire to the Lip«.” “Removes all Blotches and Freckles” ‘•Tli* Rest in tho World.” “COSTAirS” TII* — Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms. throne Hultie, sl,oo Throe lor- $2,00 1000 Eottlen sold iu on< day in N. V. City, j #"AI1 Druggists iu this place sell it. | Mining Paper, Aug. 20.1 “! Oil MY ! ! Oil .MY! I can’t stand it; hut bn did, for lie sent right off and uni a box of ‘COSTAR’S’ CGRJJ SOLVENT, and it cured him.” Thousands of Boxes Hold. All Druggist* in this place *ell it. _♦ “COST AITS” Standard Preparations ABB ‘C'oKtarV Italy lto>ich,&c. y Rutermlnalor*. ‘Costar’s* lied Rug Ilxturmhiatorn. ‘Costiir’*’ (only pure) Insect Powder. “Only lnfftlHb l * Remedies known.” “18 years ostabliiliod in New York.” • **2,000 Biixch find Planks manufactured un' y.’ “11! Bewarfll! of spurious imitations.” “All Druggistsiti this place sell them.” Address CQHTAJI, 10 Crosby street, N. Y , Or John F. llknuy, (Successor to) Dkmas RaRKKs A Cos., 21 Park Row, N. Y. Bold here by all Druggists. lyll Now Advtrtif.enienls. Lock IlAVr.!t, IV ItxKans. I ipriNCorr & B.kkwki.i,, I’ittsbingli, I’u Genie:—lVo liar,- bom using your in .ko of Gang Saws in cur A!ill, an ! find them, iu point of quality, superior to any wo have ever u*ed. Yours, .to., SHAW, BLANCHARD ACu. Oruin Shaw. FoMuinn. v|fpi| Jami:stown, N. Y. LirpixbOTT& Bakkwkll:—We have no trouble with your pS'Yb; they don’t, need to b * lined up with paper; wo put them no the Mandrel and they go right along. Temper perfectly un form and quality unsurpassed. Respect fully. Oil AS. .T FoX. LIPPINCOTT & I! VKKWi:hIi, Manuf.ouuiera of Circular, Malay, Mill Gang and Cross-rut Saws Chopping Axes, all shapes. Col I twin’s Patent Axe. Shov«h*, {Spades and Miles’ Patent. Covered Scoop. PIANOS! PIANOS! P2ANOS! •«rHR PA HI A»II FAVORITE.** immense demand for this popular instru- JL ment has inuueed us to make its manufac ture a specialty, and we are consequently ena bled to offer them at much lower rates than are charged for similar instruments by oilier makers. Inquire of resident dealers or send for our ill us trated catalogue and pri. o list, Address CFO. M, GUILD A CO., Pianoforte Manufacturers, Boston, Mass. «yM£Ss§| Honey, Glycerine, Kldri flower, Roquet and Palm. In Quality, Style and Perfume warranted equal to the English and fully 50 per cent cheaper, which accounts for the groat falling off iu the demand f>r the foreign soap*, and the unprece dented success of the AMERICAN COMPANY TO!LKT SOAPS, now so'd everywhere in the United States. McKEONE. VAN 11A AG EX & CO., Sole ManfVs, Philadelphia, and New York. B q I’NTINO AND TRAPPlNG.—lnstructions B 1 by n hunter ad trapper of long practical experience, with diagram turd directions for making trap. Also instruction* How to Train Animals, including many amusing and wonder ful tricks. Both for only Ten Cents. JESSE HANEY A CO,, 119 N ssau«L,se* 4 gents. gardeners, and Vv Pill IT GROWERS.—Send for particulars ot “Best’s Improved Fruit Tree and Vine In vigorator :,nd lu-ect Destroyer,” Samples to test will be forwarded to any | art of (he United States, ?md perfect satisfaction guaranteed.— Good Aleuts are waiitc iu every County in the ; United s>tiiL s.- A ddres? J. AH EA RN. C»3 second j street, Baltimore, Md. AGENTS WANTED FOR HGW TO SAKE THE FARM PAY. How to double the value of land and the profit* on stock, and howto raise three times the quantity of all farm crops to an acre. 700 pages and 140 beautiful ar.d useful illustrations. Farmers, young men and experienced agents find it pay* to canvass for this took. SIOO to S2OO j pek Month a voiding to ability and energy. For full particulars, address. ZKIGLER, McGURRY A CO, Phiiad lphin.Pa. [>ARLY ROSE POTATO 7 -American mA and Fon Spring Wheats, Oats, B nley, Corn, Clever Seeds, Grass Seed, Hogs, Fowls, Best Fodder Gutter. Send for the ExPrnniKxrAL Fai:m Journal, only 20 cent'*. Addre s GfcO A. DRITZ, Chambers! ui g, ! UTAVTSD AGB2TTB. #76 to|2oo '» V per month, everywhere, male and female, to introduce tbo GENUINE IMPROVED COM MON SENSE FAMILY sewing machine. This machine will stitch, bun, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most supe rior manner. I rice only $lB. Fully warranted for five years. We w ill pay SIOOO so. any ma cfSne that will *ew * stronger, more !>• auti ul, or mor* elastic seam than ours. It mak'-* the “Elastic Lock sijtch.” Eveiy second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be putled iipart without tearing it. We pay Agent* from $75 to s>oo per month and expense*, or a cwmmisidon from which twice that amount can be imnle.— Address SECOMB <t CO., Pittsburgh, l a, Bos ton, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. CAUTION Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming off worthies* cast iron •> achines, under the same nnnie or otherwise. Ours is thn only genuine an<l really practical cheap machine manufactured. The Patent Magic Comb. Will color gray hair n permanent black or brown. Sold everywhere. Sent by mail for $1,25. Address WM. PATTON, Treasurer Magic Comb Company, Springfield, Mn s Daniel Webster wrote: “T* - )< uper i live, the more highly do I estimate the Christian Sabbath, and the u»ore grateful do I feel toward who impress its importance on tho com munity.”—No. 1. vva? jte"d~-- AC•?;.n" 7i7. XV AMKP.IGAN KNT- : ING MAOIIINK.- i’rice r The sirppl-kt, cheapeM and best Knitftn;r Machine ov r iiivt-ufed. Wit! knit 20,- OOG stitches riuoute. Liberal iuduerments to Agents. Address AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo \XT ANTED. —Salomon, everywhere, farmers \ v and other.' 1 '-, fora New Article in ureat demand. $-lOoma<le bv or.engeot hi. first n onth. Address im >ediately. f>»- twor 124, Lmii-ville, Ky NTEURALGIA.— Nervousinrss mil Female A onklie*.-« G ured. A Clergyman’* Widow suffer, and for year* with the above disea***- and for tho benefit of like uufferers will rei and the mean* <»f her own cure free, Mrs. L)!X1 FRANKiAN, Jersey C<ty, NJ. T BLESSING TO LADIES.- in 'V...T Yu} IX has discovered a simple plant that n-ter fail* to bung reli f when check,d by eld or otherwise. Those Vegetable Monthly Bowdcrs can Ijc deponded on by ladies in “time and lour of need.” I'riot, $5 per package, Ly mail, ho • uie fro.ti observation. Ad !i • in con fid. nee, WM. KAY, M. D, V. O, Box, 17a7, New York. viitY pi )R I'M• N, : \R MI R A man, slioul 1 send for our pamphlet of *2O pages, containing a fit i dc-crlption <fa new invention by whioir th« m>»st invet i ate kickerv, runaw.iys, and vicious hor-escan be driven with perfect safety. For breaking and training iioiHes, it is better than Harey 7 * or any other systetn. Sent Free, Ad<lr* -s N P. I.UY&U 4" (20., Pa cl; 'hu r*. Chest or Cos., Pa. JNRIUNO BUT NOBLE.—SMf-hMp for young i 4 Men, who having erred, desire ■» beto-r man hood, .Sent iu scal«d letter cn\ . 1 p. s, free of charge- If benefited return the postage?— Addre-s PlilL \NTHHOS, Box P. Pbiladeipbi*, i»<n ut~ i:stributioh and *i,.- m Vi 7o|,oi V and ;n ' iitt. Cos. Cu -lt Gitts to M»* nmount of $260,000.« —Every Ticket l)r.v.nt a Prize. fi cftch, 1 0 Cn*b Gifts, onch S.fiOO 20 Ca*h Gift*, endi 1,000 •10 Ca?*h Gifts, eaeh sf>o 200 Cbuib G ifts, x'Kch 100 300 Pash Gifts, each 50 50 elegant Rosewood Pianos cadi to $750 75 *• *• Mcloduun* “ 75 to ]*>i ’{.*)(> S«m\ ing M iobiue*, #>o to 176 600 l ine Gold Wiit.de s. 7’> to fioo • Pri/• s, Udver Ware, Ac, all vain cd at s»,noo,o(M A chance to dew *»v one of the above I»ri*#* for 25c. Tick'd* doseriblug P • z.-r. are seaKd in Envelopes ami well mi !. Ot, lv.-.lpt of i&t. a Stal.-il I’itk.-t is <). awn wilhtmt. clioi.-e «ml tent by maii io any i\d !i c*s. The prize oameJ j upon it will h- and- iv. rel it* (he ticket holder on payment of One dollar. Prise* nre immsdiftt*- i\ sent to any address by express or return mail. You wiii know what your jiri/e beioroyou pay for it. Any Prize eXeh.nngcd for another of same vahi«. No I Banks. Our patron? can <1«- pen and o n fai r daali r. g, RkP-krenoks :We sclent, the following from many who have lately dra n Valuable Priie*. and kindly pn md ted us to publish them : S. T. Wilkins, Buffalo, #5,000; Annie Mgiu*o?-, Chioaeo. Piano, sr>so; Julia I>. Moore, l.ouuviiU, $) .<>00; -M iss Km mu Wal w ort h, Mi l wau ke e, Piano £*ofi; Uov E. A Bay. Now Orlcaiis, V -m. \U pul»li*h no names without pci mission. Opinions ok Tin: Burn:—“The fii m is reliable, and deserves their gucoesa,”—Weekly Tribune, Oct. 8. "We know them to b - fair dealing tit in.”—N. Y. Herald, Oct. *2B. “A friend of ours drew n s.'>Co prise, which war- prc.mpt.ly received.”—Daily News, 3>cC, 8. Feud for circular. 1 dural inducement* to Agent-'. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every pack age of Sealed Envelop*■» cootain one cash oirt. Six Tickets ‘or §1 , 13 for *2; 35 for f»; 110 for sls. All letters should he addressed to HARPER, WILSON, tt CO M 1 73 Broadway, N. Y. I Have made Advertising a Study. TEN l will ond to any one * J. 11 si of the best Newspapers in ill' United States 1 would once havo paid a iilOl SAND DOLLAR ' for this very in formation. Address Box 572, N. Y. Citv. a.. J. no a eky, j. a. bisvnku, w. a. nion ardso Marietta. Ga Marietta,-G t Lottisvi’le, Kvl I THE GEORGIA 'UHBLS WORKS, Arc auvr [M--. jvu-cJ to fill all OrJerx for Marbla, and to fut ti;< t ! MouuQlcatu, Slabs, T:>iubs, &.c. a Finished in the he-t sty'c, and nt Lowtta Fricks than the some work done with Northern Marble] Our Alurble is Equal to the Best American^ Dealers ein he snpjdied with Bloi-ks snd Bus of any diuiensi'iis For any Information of designs, al iiess OROBBIA MARBLE WORKS, Either at Marietta, or Jasper, PL-. R ’J 3S 2 L L & POT TER, C O T T O N | COMMISSION MERCHANTS, nug.uita, Georgia, j —Corner Reynolds a: 1 Mcliitosh Streets. Will give th-.ir attention to the tiidlc and Stor ag e ul' C o 1 to », consigned to them, and to Shipments to Northern ! and European Market*. Id bora I Advance* Made on Consignment*!:. j 11. F, Russell. t‘m4 » Dost, W . Potter TV" M . E O L L MAN, \ DBA LEE IN WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY COLD PENS, S V E C T A C X. H S, & 0., Whitehall Street, 21 Door above M. Lynch A Co*b Bock Store, near E. R. Crossing, A tl ant a, Georgia R.-paii'ina J..nc i-> good sty'o and Warr-mUd. 3ni4l G H <Ei A . w. ron CE , {Wholesale Dealers iu 33 oot S3 da S’aoo.3, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. i tr Goods are purchase! direct from sell them to Country Merchants at N. Y. prices— Freight added.— ly+ii € A.EFITS, R VG S, &€., FLOOR Oil. CLOTHS, W'I.VIiOV SIIAI-'ES, Curtain C!o cds, and Trimmingc, WALL PAPERS AND BORDER*'. We rtc now offering the largest stock Os the above goods in the State and at. The lowest prices. Those in want of Any goods in our line should give us a call. JAMES G. BAILIE A HRO., At our Old Stand, No. 205 Broad Street* Augusta, Ga. ! P. 8. A full stock of Choice family Groceries, on our !ow»r floor. I Orders FaUhfuilv and Promptly "rail A. A. ECHOLS. L. B. LA NO FOR; >. J. W. McCRATII ECIIOLS. LANGFORD & MrCRATH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN STOVES, HOLLOW -WARE, 81.06 K-TIS, Tln-PJ»le, SJ»cel-Ir*>n and Tinners’ I'HsM Lamps, Cutlery, snel SiJvor-Matod Ware, norsE-rrRM.SIIINU COOns oI . vary IJi:»crii »ion, PLATER AND BRITANNIA WARE, C,„;2 Kt-y i* one Bin, A, WLitvl.-Ri streo!, ATLANTA, Cl A. AV A. IST T J<: l) ! W A. TST T Id I) ! AM Kind* or COUNTRY ] HODI. ”, FOR CASH ! Tj . A . Iv NT TC>i IT , DAVIS HAM, mm.DINCi, M-'IOAJI STREET, JZ— ATLANTA, OA. For Sale, Wholesale and ttcjisl!, IPrEtJESSXX BAMIMOnS OYOTianS ! Kc'H’if'l cTt-rv .lay, *;nl ear Rn :1 ihe Lfit in iLc City. ” \A- A ' = '. '.-a:. >. '*> " ' SO'. . ) • ’ . . V ’/’-'•••.: . •~0 ■ <\- \ pspr iti :\a ; Vw ****&&’ -Miffse-Js: s ■j f'-.v ■ A S,-O'-.■ ,H,-‘, : .■ 4' I-.-w --oVA-;? fi ‘ " • - •• • •' R .-A •> * ,v—■* ■ m lt&E.y yours aro, liio writer cl tiosaliaos and oa iavalid phjrririaa, while visiting the Island af Su Creis far thair health, experienced aad ■witnessed many surprising and henefieial effects c, tiis Sam there predusod upon many of tho invalids who were (like oarselvos aeeKag health j and, upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a fall history cf its niedicir.il virtues. Eo vras delighted and surprised, and after his own recovery, Thick soon occurred, determined, if possible, to procure the sole right to manufacture tod sell it in the United States. ’i'ae result of his labors ~a~ a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity, f; the celebrated PLANTATION BOTSSS was thus irr.le brown to the world. PLAN TATION "irfESI being an articie of real merit, founded upon new principles, and relying wholly upon the vegesabb world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid revolu tion in the history of medicine, and became as a household word ail over the civilised world, The cabalistic S. T. —1560—2. was a talisman cf health, and the demand for tho PLANTATION EITTEB3 soon itx exceeded the abilities of the proprietors to supply. notwithstanding the large importation of St. Croix Sum, made esprosoly for the com pramling of these Sitter:, the quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at once to mads, and an agent was sir-patched to St. Thomas for that purpose. He was fortunate in securing and basing sororal plantations on some of the largest and most productive estates on the island. Houses, stills and presses wore erected as if by magic, which utterly “ aston ished the z . rives.” Tho services cf experienced men and natives cf the Is'and were pro em.*., and very seer, the proprietors cf tho PLANTATION BITTS2S wore in a position to supply their laboratory with all tho perfect! .• coirs S-:. Crete Bum needed in manufac turing the 3B3AT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVI3OBATOB. The nbove cut represents the natives crashing tho sugar-cane and othci wise preparing it for tho stills and presses. an arti-r •- to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Hilarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and ciner kindred diseases, the use cf the PLANTATION BITTB2S is unsurpassed in tho briery of the world. Over five million hsfetbs arc Sicyccod ei annually. They are adapted tc old and young, male and fsraale. They are agreeable in tone, and always prodwe an immediate benefrirf result ~ P O’CONNOR, WL. Ls.le an.l Retail clesle . in Millinery & Goods, Bonnets, Hats, Silks, Ribbons, Velvet, Fvatbers Flowers, ,l c. Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.— 4 5. M JLK SPILT! GREAT CLEARING OL'T SALE! riie !) n.GST, from now until f I li f * fir-r of M’.rcJt will alrr.CHi pi re away hiri *I.A»«. kof i > .ii r <!*, Oi’» mid Dye Stuff?. Fancy n:ul T»i!et ArrcVs 8o :ps, &c. l>on t take o r word for it. If! g«> and riee! Kea^’X!—He i• fts to move to the Coi.Liiiß Bi -n ix:,, oa eotufr of Marietta and tit.cot, f»n the of March. Many tiings will gel broke or .’r.ir-s--I. and he had rather give them away than to lose them. I nder National 1 Hotel, Atlanta, Go.' T. T~ Aft K W ALTER, IKAR3-LL WORKS, 15;;oau ?TKK»T. AUCCSTA, Ga. MAIiHl.r: MONUMENTS, Tomb Gtones, Marble Mantles- and Furniture Marble OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, From the PUin.-t to til,- no.st Elaborate,design. ut.>l furni'’i. ‘l t ... -lor at sb'*! t f-oti 'o. fiwf- AF k f.,r t!i>- -••'ii try carefully’ boxed Joel 1-3-5-ly. J. J. Punt Ciias. A. Peattos. J. J. PEARCE & SON, COT T 0 V FA C TOM S, ANI> Commission Merchar s, J.,ck?m: Street, Auqna o, Go N'.ore and -ell Cotton a;:J Other rtc'Jt; CASH AD', - NOES. -i U,.po a:..1 Fo i'y Sui j-Lea furniehed a, usual. -6m40 rACIFIC GUANO COMPANY’S SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. Capital, One Million Dollars. r pHI3 GUANO differs from Peruvian Guano I simply in the relative proportions of the same element of fertility. Its rm: during the past four years, for the cnl ture of Coti on and Corn, has triven to it a charac ter for smndard excellence unsurpassed by Peruvl an Guano, and when seasons of drought intervene it prodiu es a larger ipere ise of crops. The price m which this Guano is placed is so much below that of Peruvian Guano as to constitute it an object of material impi.rtaiiee to Southern agriciiltuie. oal -.".-mall “prof its M and a permanent trade for compensation on capital invested. The lame cn-ital and resources of the Company enable- It to fnrnt.-h a Guano of the highest value at the possible cost to consumers, and the* highest interest of the company is recognized in this policy. Dr. St. Jo.ian Haven of Charleston, 8. C., it Scientific Dire* tor to the Company, which afforda a sure guarantee of the continued excellence of the Guano. None genuine unless branded with the name o t John S. Ree*k Cos., General Agents of the Pa eific Guano Company. Cash jnm for 2,0t-0 H*s., $70,00: payable Ist No vember, with 7 per cent, interest added, $75,- C 0 with approved city acceptance. My M'ai < h.->use is open to planters, and they are invited to t ke a sample for experiment, without cost. -V B.—Constantly on hand a full supply of PUKE PERUVIAN GUANO. FLOUR OF BONE 4 AND LAND PLASTER. J. 0. MATHEWSOX, Agent. 3.10.—2 m. IT A It UISON’S I’LANT FERTILIZER Price R»*d*ice«l from $G5,00 to $55,00 Pc/ Ton ol 2,000 Lbs., Cash. T THE SOLICITATIONS of manv friends, t A \ iiaveKEi ( 1 I D the price of mj “Plant Fertili zer/’ role THIS ItEASOX ONLY, TO $55,00 PER TOW, ; >r the purpo!-< of intro.iucing it to the Planters of Northern and Middle Georgia, and South Carolina, and most earnestly desire to have it practically tca led aliu.ig -ide of other well known Phosphate ami Fertilizers. I f<-H assured a fair, impartial trial will eonvin* • the most skcgMcal of its superior fertili z.iig icri in the iirst as well as sueeeediug crops, both as to activity and durability. "W. R. HARRISON, (Successor to Ai.ex. Harrisoh,) Cll Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Proprietor and Manufacturer. Orders respectfully solicited, and any informa tion given by uddn sVirig H. C. BRYSON, Kiiet- and Coumiisftion Merchant, Augusta, Ga. Agent lbr the r ile of “Harrison’* Plant Fertilizer’* ii Northern and Middle Georgia and Upper South Carolina. Price delivered in Savannah. Oa., $50,00 per ton. SLOAN, GROVER & CO., Factors and Commission Merchants, Savannah, Ga. Agent.- /or th • >alc ol “Harrison’s Plant Fertili zer” in 11 ri 1;«, uthernand Middle Georgia. 3m.—4.10. RHODES’ SUPSH - r ECOSPHATS t The '*! aid L i ng. st Established nTA 21 ~jD A K7j MANURE It can b*> relic 1 on ns uniform in qua’ity, al ways r* liable, pr« du-tiv«* of l«rgr cropland un «’X died y urii in ’hr im rU-t in the high pn ennageof TRUK PERTH IZING PRINOIPLR. Solo :•< !rr a l'i;idin»-. !••••;•*' guarantee of purity ;u.d fiicd.oi, from ud.iilriraiioii, 'se ami :<!.)•' by «h c most snccosaful Cr*u. G i .> ms. .m i preferred by many to Peru vian C u no. I>IRFC TIDNS FOR USE. RilOf'Es’ pia N' - : M MaN'UUE, is prepared -Np - yf »r i'i ;11 Cult re. An application or -JO pm nd* p« v acre i~ ■■< n -i-inred sufficient for <ro; 1 f ' X . ,‘tin 1 lai iacrs report 800 p otind •- •»*p-V’ i,l ß f,,e out uiv Fie - i'« Aiinnta. r Ton. Cash . . SOS oO 1' i< nee-.*; :a> CwN •r note? l . (*rr ton . 67 and iute-.st pa-.nu.e N-‘ven»F'*r and December, ISt.O. Also,' Orchilla Guano, A A A true Gird Gi;,t . ,-ie'i in P:.i#si hales and Alkali, c Sad.-. »’ri v• . vUoi ~ tV: to .F t ).. . . $lO 00 Approved am-e Jam s. paVaSl.- Nov. 1 • 00, 45 «>0 Ti:.- 1 ! 7dONI V LJS : AV. **<*!r .-t ; . .» • xir Jet« for the benefit of t " if h i•. o : i u. fed Rhodes* “Standard'* i'i. ( Allinuto., I'i.inlniion, near M'a .*la * ••!'■:. V ritfS US f.-lICWS tO McSrfl. li. Mldnfcl , V t:.)., , “V" ■ r !*• -■ '• it*-; lam idgh'y d.lighted with, I cave it a fair t: a nl.-ng with se*eral athrr tar hu <i 'la: ’ and ! r.\g «rd i( fully equal if cri- r : i:»*- hc-t of tin- Oil one fiefd of 100 * ■ ' , th .! \i . sn c would not, in ita natu al -tatc, ! a v.* j i idi: e I over ICO lbs. of s--ed cotton t h.. ci . I hav- n'ready gathered 700 poui.d*'. ft’nd link I slinii g< t lu lv 200 fbs. more. “I'vo other of 100 acr-s, b-tter land, [ have gathc f d at tvro pickings, over l.oOOlba. to the .-if of -e.- . cotton, an 1 think 1 shall get 200 pound*, more. “1 tried it, a'so on e-rn, and found it very good, but n.»t *<| m! in i'.s resultr to the cotton Sever.-’ of > y n- and» u.-, whose land* i’i i my own, aid is } *y much' the same character of Und, who u>-d no fertilizer at all, I.ave s lti t ly f.:i • and. making no more than half u t-j'oi', if so much as that. Where I applied Rhodes’ l iio-phate »h« cotton was heavily fruited holla larger, the staple longer, stouter and better than wlure n-me w.<? i;sed, so much so that any ne, even though l«e may never have seen the growth before, could readily 8.- e it. The only oljection t*» it is, it causes the cotton to open faster thau we < an possibly gather it—at least, such is my experience.” T. C. Howard, Esq., of Darien Ga., writftsa# follows: “It is proper Mint I ?h.«uM say the results of the use of y. ur fertilizer have been very marked nnd indeed surprising. I have made more cotton by :t» aid on worn out laud, that has been in cultivation in two years past, than I lave been able to do on the best swamp or bottom land on ray [lace in Mississippi.” Athens, Ga., January 23. 1869. V rs. P. P. IV w .v< : e., Atlanta : I applied the two ton* ol Rhodes’Super-Phosphate, which you furnished me last \ ear, at the rate of 400 pounds to the aero, c i tLin land, considerably exhausted by continued cultivation, without manure, an* l have m. hesii ation in saving that it ua« c.\ •<*'V-iit fertilizer for cotton. On the eight acres to which 1 applied it, I picked up wards of SOdO pounds tis seed cotton —more than double what the land would have produced without the fertilizer. It is also proper to men-, tion, that while the caterpillars stripped all the leaves and young bolls off an adjoining patch, manured with Dickson’s Mixture, commencing their ravages in Auj.nd, they did net attack that manured with Rhodes’Super-Phosphate until the first week in October. Wm. M. Browne. Thousands of certificates and letters ceuld be published, showing the value of Rhodes’ “Stand ard,’* a quick and permanent fertilizer. F. P. PEASE & CO., Agents, No. 17 Alabama street, Atlanta, Ga. HARNEV it CO, G-n, Agents, >avarmah, Ga. SSIILIHERY aoODS B E LOW COST T 7MINS. SEGINS respectfully call the attention I»JL of the Ladies to their stock of Millinery Goods aud Trimmings, which they are selling o BELO'V COST, to make room for the Spring Stock. Call soon and secure bargains, at 328 Broad Street, (opposite Planter's Hotel,) Augn su* Ga. Cm. 4.10.