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FItOM WASHINGTON.
Washington, February 9.—Full Cabi
net to-day; routine proceedings.
John X. Elile, of the Third Auditor's
office, is held in SIO,OOO bail for defraud
ing the Government.
The jury, in the trial of ex-Congress
man Stokes, of Tennessee, stood nine
for conviction and three for acquittal.
Rear Admiral Thornton A. Jenkins is
assigned to the command of the Atlantic
squadron.
CONGRESSIONAL.
Washington, February 9.— Senate—
A resolution calling for information re
garding treaty affairs was discussed all
the morning. It went over on a motion
to table. , j
Amnesty resumed. The clauses af- i
fecting naturalization in Sumner's I
amendment were discussed. The treaty |
with China, forbidding the naturalization j
of Chinese, is a stumbling block in
Sumner's path. Finally, Sumner’s
amendment was adopted by the casting
vote of the Vice-President, Colfax; and
the amnesty bill, thus amended, failed i
of a necessary two-thirds vote.
Nays—Blair, Boreman, Davis, Goldth
waite, Hill, Johnson, Kelly, Logan, Mor
rill of Maine, Norwood, Suulsburv,
Stewart, Stockton, Thurman, Tipton,
Trumbull, Vickers, Wright—l 9. The
ayes were 3d.
Adjourned till Monday.
House. —Several bills were offered ex
tending New England patents, but none
of direct interest to the South passed.
A bill authorizing an abatement of the
tax on certain tobacco burned in Lousi
ana and Missouri passed.
The Election Committee's report,
ousting Edwards and seating Bowles,
from Arkuusas, was adopted. Bowles
was seated; exit Edwards.
A bill appropriating sixty-five thou
sand dollars to William and' Mary Col
lege, of Virginia, was discussed without
action. Adjourned.
GENERAL SUMMARY.
Sr. Paul, Febniary 9.—Rev. Peter
Cuthwright, 87 years of age, is hope
lessly paralyzed.
Ex-Senator Grimes is dead.
Chetenne, February 9.—There is a
poor prospect for a train this week either
way.
Albany, February 9.—The Legisla
ture, by a party vote, rescinded the
resolution withdrawing the ratification
of the 15th amendment.
St. Louis, February 9.—The coroner’s
jury rendered a verdict that 1- red K.
Baker, conductor, was principal, and
Patrick Halpine, engineer, accessory to
the accident near Alton.
Cincinnati, February 8. —ln the
House a bill was introduced to repeal the
Ciuciunatti and Southern Railroad act,
and authorizing the city to give bonds I
in a sum not exceeding three millions to I
any person who will build said road.
FOREIGN.
Liverpool, February 9, noon.—Efforts
to save the Colorado failed. The steamer
is broken in two and will prove a total
loss.
Boston, February 9.—/f Halifax special
says, upon trustworthy authority, that
a treaty exists between Great Britain I
and Canada for separation. Since the
treaty British troops have gradually
withdrawn, till now there is scarcely a
British soldier in the Dominion outside j
of Halifax. The treaty will be pro- j
claimed in case of a rupture between
England and the United States, thus 1
relieving England from the duty of de- i
fending the colonies.
London, February 9, noon.—lt is re- 1
ported that Americans in Liverpool do j
not approve of claims for indirect dam- j
ages.
The 7 hues to-day declares that Eng
land has not revoked, and never will re
voke, the treaty of Washington. She
is still ready and resolved to stand by
it, but cannot and will not embark in an
altercation specially designed to close
the door on all hopes of a settlement.
MONEY markets.
London. February 9, noon.—Consols, 917.
Bonds, 91 J.
Lateb— Consols, 92. Bonds, Oil.
Fp.ankfobt. February 9, noon.—Bonds, 95}.
The difficulty about the Alabama claims has a
depressing influence on American securities in
continental markets; sixty-twos have declined
here since Wednesday, and the market is
heavy.
Pabis, February 9, noon.—Rentes. 56f. 35c.
Specie has increased one and a quarter million
francs.
New Yobk. February 9. noon.—Stocks steady.
Gold steady at 1101. Money firm at 7. Gov
ernments dull. Exchange—long, 9J; short, 9j.
New Yobk. February 9, p. m.—Money abun
dant at 6@7. Sterling. 9}®9J. Gold, 110}@
110}. Bonds closed active at advance.
Southerns firm—new South Carohnas, 30}.
New Orleans, February 9. —Sterling, 19}.
Sight, } discount. Gold, 111.
banner of the south and planters’ journal.
COTTOX MARKETS.
Livebpool. Febniary 9, noon.—Cotton opeu
j ed flat—Uplands, lljjd.; Orleans, lljd; salos.
10.000: sales of the week, 117,000; export.
■ 14.000: speculation, 45,000: stock. 499.000, of
; which 157.000 are American : receipts of the
I week 98,000. of which 39,000 were American;
] actual export 11,000; nealy due from New Or
j leans, 11 fd.
i Lateb— Cotton flat—Uplands. lIRBUJd; Or
-1 leans. 11 pi: cotton afloat 414.000, or which 202,-
000 are American.
Liverpool. February 9, evening. — Cotton
closed flat—Uplands. ll}<S'll}d; Orleans, lllfo)
llfd; nearly due from New Orleans, ll}d; ship
ping at New Orleans. 1 l»d; at Savannah or
Charleston, lljd. Manchester advices leSB fa
vorable causing dullness.
Havre, Febroarv 9. noon.—Cotton heavy—
Low Middling. 137@138.
New /York. February 9, uoou.—Cotton dull
■ and nominal—Uplands, 23; Orleaua 23}.
’ 128*
New York. February 9. p. m.—Cotton quiet—
j sales, 81)1 ; Uplands, 23; Orleans. 23J.
Sales Cotton for future delivery to-day 22,800
i bales, as follows : February, 223, 22 5-ifi, 221;
| March, 221, 225. 22 0-16, ‘22 11-16, 22}. 22j;
j April, 22J. 22 13-IG, 22£, 23, 22 15-16. 22 31-32,
23|. 23}: May, 23, 23j, 23}, 23 1-16: Julie, 23],
Galveston, Febniary 9, p. ra.—Cotton dull
and nominal—Good Ordinary, 19}; net receipts,
514; exports to Great Britain, 3,295; coastwise.
1,110; sales. 550; stock, 49,058; net reoeipts of
. the week, 5,383; exports to Great Britain, 4,993,
1 coastwise. 1.555; sales of the week, 4,900.
Mobile, February 9. p. m.—Cotton dull
and nominal—Middling. 22; net receipts. 907;
i exports coastwise, 1,327; sales, 400; stock, !
| 64,527; net receipts of the week, 7.982; exports
Ito Great Britain. 6,280; coastwise, 5,153; salos
i of the week, 7.400.
Columbus, February 9. n. m.—Cotton dull—
receipts of the week. 620: shipments. 1.072;
sales, 2,260; stock, 1871, 18.205; 1872, 9,915.
Macon, Febniary 9, p. m.— Cotton dull—Mid
dling, 21: net receipts of the week, 990; ship
ments. 313; stock, 1871,16,665; 1872, 12,041.
Philadelphia, February 9. p. m.—Cotton
nominal—Middling. 23; net receipts of the
week, 1.481; gross, 4.359.
Memphis, February 9, p. in. Cotton dull j
and nominal Middling, 22} ft) 221; receipts,
2,182; shipments, 2,765; stock. 1871. 49,069;
1872, 32,265: net receipts, of the week. 11,002;
shipments, 9,395; Hales of the week, 12,000.
Norfolk, February 9, p. m.—Cotton—noth
ing doing: net receipts. 665; exports coastwise,
720; stock, 2,829: net receipts of the week. |
6.879; exports to Groat Britain, 503; coastwise,
6,411; salos of tlio week, 960.
Providence, February 9, p. m.—Cotton net
receipts of the week, 6‘i; stock. 17.000.
Selma, February 9. p. in. -Cotton—stock.
1871, 10,775; 1872, 4,580; net receipts of the
week, 975: shipments, 1.670.
Baltimore, February 9, p. in. Cotton firm
—Middling, 222(523; net receipts, 421; gross,
2.868; sales, 692: stock, 2,535; net receipts of
the week. 1,504; press, 2.868; exports to Great
Britain, 54; to the continent, 974; coastwise,
1.032; sales of the week, 2,661.
Savannah, February 9, n. m. -Cotton—buy
ers and sellers apart and tendency downward;
Middling, at}; not receipts. 1,836; exports
coastwise,»s29; sales, 900, stock, 79.892; net
receipts of the week. 15.154; exports to Great
Britain. 2,664: coastwise, 3,368; sales of the
week, 11,850.
Wilmington, February 9, 'p. m.— - Cotton firm
Middling. 22?,: net receipts, 278; exports
coastwise. 321; stock, 4,610; net receipts of tine,
week, 1,397; exports coastwise-, 674; sales of
the week, 1,021.
Charleston, February 9. p. ra.—Cotton
dull—Middling nominally. 22}; net receipts,
1,044; gross, 1,073; exports coastwise, 1.383,
sales, 100; stock, 30.028: net receipts of the
week, 6,457; grosG, 6.486; exports coastwise,
8,659; sales of the week, 4,000.
New Orleans, Febniary 9, p. ra. —Cotton
irregular and Middling nominally 224/5:22}; net
receipts, 5.394: gross, 5,455; exports to Great
Britain, 4,046: to Bremen, 2,623; to Galveston.
250; sales, 2.500; stock, 248,612; net receipts of
the week, 35,225; gross, 37,009: exports to
Great Britain. 14,798; tc the continent. 7.509;
coastwise, 8,098; sales of the week, 28,000.
Boston, Febniary 9, p. m. Cotton quiet—
Middling. 234 ; net receipts, 78 ; gross, 781 :
exports to Great Britain. 457: sales, 500; stock.
8,000; net receipts of the week, 1,320; gross,
8.934; exports to Great Britain, 750; sales of
the week. 4.000.
Nashville, February 9, p. m.—Cotton de
moralized—Middling. 21: net receipts of the
week, 3.606: stock. 1871, 7,584; 1872, 4.798.
PRODUCE MARKETS.
Liverpool, Febniary 9. noon.—Breadstuff's
firm. Coni, 295. 9d. Tallow, 455. 6d.
New’ York, February 9, nooir.—Flour a shade
firmer. Wheat held quiet. Corn
firmer. Pork dull—new £l4 12/514 37.
Lard quiet at 9£(6)9;. Turpentine unchanged
at 79(5794. Bonin quiet at £4 50(54 55 for
strained. Freights (inner.
New York, Febniary 9, p. m.—Flour firmer
and fairly activo— common to fair extra, £6 87
(57 40; good to choice, £7 45(5)7 50. Whisky
lower at 93. Wheat decidedly active, and 2(53
higher with brisk export demand—Winter Bed
western, £1 63(5)1 67. Coni 1 higher with fair
export home demand at 72(5)74. Kice quiet at
8(6)8}. Pork a shade easier at £l4 124(514 25.
Lard, Navals and Tallow’ unchanged. *
New Orleans. February 1). p. m.—Flour
firm—superfine, £6 87}; double. £7 50; treble.
£8(58 124. Corn lower and held —mixed, 82;
white, 83. Oats dull at 65. Bran, £1 75. Hay
quiet—prime, £3l 05; choice, £34 05. Pork
firm at £ls 75. Bacon quiet at 7. 9(6)10; sugar
cured hams dull at 12(5124. Lard firm—choice.
94@10}; keg, 1085104. Sugar quiet—inferior.
6(57}; common. 7](6)8; fair to fully fair, 8}(594;
prime to strictly “prime, 94(510. Molasses in
good demand and supply light—inferior, 30(5
35; common, 35(540; Centrifugal, 35(6)48; fair.
45(546: prime to strictly prime. 48(6)53. Coffee
quiet at 20(5)22’. Whisky, 95(6>&1.
Baltimore, February 9, p. m.—Flour ac
tive and very firm, and favors sellers. Wheat
firmer. Com quiet. Oats, 52(554. Bye. £l(s
1 05. Provisions steady. Whisky, 95(6)954.
Cincinnati, February 9, p. m.— Flour in
fair demand family, £7 20 (q) 7 35. Com
steady. Pork quiet and unchanged, £l2 25.
Lark. B}(6)9}. Bacon drooping—shoulders. 6}; !
sides, 7}. whisky, 86(587.
Louisville. February 9. p. m. Bagging
firm at 14(515. Flour active—family. £6 50.
Com active at 58. Provisions steady. Whisky.
87c.
Cuttings from Sweet PorxTOE
Vines.— Correspondence of the Geor
gia Telegraph has the following:
The sweet potato vine may be saved
during the winter and used the follow
ing spring in propagating anew crop.
I have tried the experiment during
this year to my entire satisfaction. In
the fall (at any time before the frost)
the vines may be cut in any convenient
length and placed in layers on the sur
face of the earth to the depth of twelve
or eighteen inches. Cover the vines
while damp with partially rotted straw
pine or wheat will answer) to
the depth of six inches, and cover the
whole with a light soil about four
iuches deep. In this way the vines will
keep during winter, and in the spring
they will put out sprouts as abundant
ly as the potato itself when bedded.
The draws or sprouts can be planted
first, and the vine itself can be subse
quently cut and used as wc generally
plant slips.
St. Louis, February B.—A concurrent
resolution to pay maturing State bonds
in currency passed the House over the
Governor’s veto.
Passengers on the train which colli
ded near Alton, caught by the feet only,
were burned to death.
Our friends of the farm and garden
will find in our columns, an advertise
ment from that enterprising Seed pro
ducer of J. J. 11. GREGORY, Marble
head, Mass.
Mr. Gregory, is the originator of
many of our first class vegetables and
makes the seed of new and rare vege
tables a specialty. lie now supplies
more than fifty thousand customers an
nually. Illustrated catalogues sent
free to all.
| Ykas and Neighs. —ls horses could make
themselves understood in human language,
they would signify by an univeral “Yea."
their assent to t he statement that the Mus
tang Liniment is the best remedy extant
for all these external ailments, and by a
| most emphatic “Neigh !’’ show' their dis
pleasure at every attempt to use any other
preparation in its stead, liver since its in
troduction at. Si. Louis, at the close of the
Mexican Wat *n, 1840. it has proved u sig
nal blessing to horse and man--curing, with
absolute certainty and wonderful despatch,
such equine diseases ns spavin, ringbone,
poll evil, scratches, hoofale, &<•., and re
lieving and finally removing the painful af
fections which attack the muscles, sinews
and external glands of human beings. It
is a fact beyond contradiction that for all
injuries or complaints of man or quadrupeds
to which an external remedy is applicable,
the Mustang Liniment is preferable to
every other. It
EXAMPLE FOB THE LADIES.
IV. Kelly, of "Amsterdam, N. V.,
earned with a Wheeler & Wilson Machine,
in 14years, $14,564, in making coats; an
average of more than s2oa week, with but
a few cents for trifling repairs. It
Having been the first to introduce to the public
the Hubbard Squash, American Tnrhpn Squash, Mar
blehead Mammoth Cabbage, Mexican Sweet Com,
Fbtmiey V Water Melonaßrown’s New Dwarf Mairow
fat Pea, Boston Curled Lettuce, and other
New and Valuable Vegetables,
with the return of another season, I am again pre
pared to supply the public with Vegetables and
Flower Seeds of the purest quality. My Annual Cat
alogue is now ready, and will be sent Fbkf. to all. It
has not only all novelties, but the standard Vegeta
bles of the Farm and Garden, (over one hundred
which are of my own growing), and a carefully se
lected list of Flower .Seeds. On the cover of iny Cata
logue will be found copies of letters received from
farmers and gardeners residing in over thirty different
Staten and Territories who have used my Seed from
one to ten years, I warrant—l*/; That all vumeu
sent shall. reach me. 2: That all Seed order'd shall
"each the purchaser. 3d: That my Seed shall be fresh,
mnd true to name. Catalogues free to all. ,
JAMES J. 11. GREGORY,
feblO—4t Marblehead, Mass.
START A NURSERY.
HOW TO —Third edition. Price 25c. Price List
No. 2, for Spring of 1872, free.
II BIKES’ NURSERIES, Dayton, Ohio.
Established 1822. feblC—lt.
I¥ew and Rare Vegetables.
I ranke the seed of New and Rare Vegetables a sp< -
cially, besides raising all the common varieties. On
the cover of my Catalogue will be found extracts from
letters received from farmer* and uardeners residing
in over thirty States and Territories who have used
my seed from one to ten year*. Catalogues sent
frer to all. SPf" I grow over one hundred varieties.
Get your seed directly from the grower.
JAMES J, H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Kms.
febl.—6t
MONUMENT
TO THE
CONFEDERATE DEAD
OF GEORGIA,
And those Soldiers from other Confed
erate States who were killed or died in
this State.
THE MONUMENT TO COST $50,000
The Corner Stone it is proposed shall be laid as
soon as the receipt< will permit
2,000 Prizes, valued at ($500,OOf) Five Hundred
Thousand Dollars. That amount only, in Tickets, to
be sold.
For every Five Dollars subscribed before the first
day of February, 1872. and for every Ten Dollars
alter that date, there will he given a cartificate of Life
Membership to the Monumental Association. This
certificate will entitle the owner thereof to an equal
interest in the following property, to be distributed
hs soou a„ the requisite number of shares are Bold,
to wit:
First. Nine hundred and one
acres of land in Lincoln
County, Georgia, on which
are the well known Magru
der Gold and Copper Mines
valued at $1 JO,OOO
And to seventeen hundred and forty
four shares in one hundred thousand
dollars of ITnitedStates currency to-wit:
1 Share of SIO,OOO SIO,OOO
1 “ ot 5,000 5,000
2 “ of 2,500 5,000
10 “ ox 2,000 20,000
10 “ of 1,000 10,000
20 “ of 500 10,000
100 “ of 100 10,000
200 “ of 50 10,000
400 “ of 25 10,000
1,000 “ of 10 10,000
SIOO,OOO
From the first-class real estate, offered bv well
known patriotic citizens, to the Confederate Monu
ment il Association, the following have been selected
ana added to the foregoing Shares :
Ist Berzelia. This well-known resort, with the
largo residence, store, etc , and four hundred acres of
land, immediately on the Georgia Railroad, twonty
miles from Augusta. Paying an annual yield of Fif
teen thousand dollars
2d—The well-known City Hotel, trotting on Broad
Street. The building is of brick, throe stories high,
134x70 feet Valued at $20,0"0
3d.—The Solitude Plantation, in Russell Ocunty,
Alabama, on the Chattahooeheo River, with elegant
and commodious improvements. The averagesßental
since 1804, haH been over Seven Thousand Dollars.
4tli—That largo Brick Residence and B.ore, on
Northwest corner of Broad aud Centre Streets, known
ai the Phinizy or Baudry House. Rent, Two Thou
sand dollars.
6th —The Rogers' House, on Greene Street, anew
and elegant Brick Residence in most dssirable portion
of that beautiful street. Valued at $16.01 0
Gth—Flat Bush, with 120 Acres of Land, half a
rtfllc from the city limits, tty* elegant Suburban Resi
dence of Antoine poullaiti, 12sq. t in good order,
Valued nt $16,000
7th.—The Dealing House, a large and commodious
Residence, with Thirty City Lots 60x210 feet, fronting
on McKinne and Carnes streets. Valued at $16,000.
Bth.—Stanton lies?deuce and Orchard, on the Geor
gia Railroad. Valued at $5,000.
Also—l Share of One Hundred Balog of Cotton ;
1 Share of Fifty Bales ; 1 Share of Twenty-live Bales;
244 Shares of One Bale. The Bales to average 400
pounds, aud class Liverpool Middling.
The value of the separate interest to which the
holder of each Certificate will be entitled, will be de
termined by the Commissioners, who w ill announce
to the pubdc the manner, the time and place of dis
tribution.
The following gentlemen have consented to act as
Commmissloners, and will either by a Committed 1
from their own body, or by Special Trustees, appoint
ed by themselves, receive and take proper charge of
the money for the Monument, as well as the Real Es
tate and the U. 8. Currency offered as inducements
for subscriptions, and wi'l determine upon the plan
for the Monument, the inscription thereon, the site
therefor, select an oiator for the occasion, aud regu
late the ceremonies to be observed when the Corner-
Stone is laid, to-wft;
Generals L. McLaws, A. R. Wright,
M. A. Stovall, W. M. Gardner, Goode
Bryan, Colonels C. Snead, Win. P.
Crawford, Majors Joseph B. Cum
ining, George T. Jackson, Joseph Gan
ahl, I. P. Girardey, lion. IL H. May,
Messrs. Adam Johnston, Jonathan M.
Miller, W. 11. Goodrich, ,T. D. Butt, :
Henry Moore, Dr. W. E. Dealing.
Agents are allowed twenty per cent They are re- I
qnired to pay their own expenses ; Tickets aud Cir- j
onUrs alone being furnished to them. They will re
mit Weekly the amounts from sa c* received, les* |
their commission. (No Commissions will be deduct
ductod Irom simple contributions.
'J ho price of tickets (five dollars) will be the same
until the Ist d*y of February next, on and after
which day it is proposed that one-half the tickets
then unsold will be withdrawn, the remainder to be
sold at Ten Dollars eich, the mirchaser to be on the
same fooling in every particular with those previous
ly sold.
On jccount of the very great labor required of the
General Agents, the offered services of one or more
prominent gentlemen, well and favorably known
throughout the South, will bo accepted to act with us.
parties desiring to contribute to the Monument,
and who do not wish to participate in the award, will
receive a special receipt. The money will be turned
over to the Treasurer, and will be appropriated to the
Monument without any deduction whatever.
L. & A. H. McLAWS, Gen. Agt’s,
No. 3, Old P. O. Rauge, Mclntosh St.,
HON. JAEE3 M. BMYTHE, Traveling Agent.
Every Planter Should Have Them!
FIFTKRN VALUABLE VETERINARY RECIPES
FOR FIVE DOLLARS.
A disabled Confederate Soldier offers fifteen Valua
ble recipes for the treatment of diseases oi horses
and cattle, including Fistula, Pole Evil, Glanders,
Pliarcy Rinboue, Lice, Coughs, Grubs, Colic, Worms,
Scours* Sweeny—fully tested before and since the
war—for $5. They have proved almost certain reme
dies in almost every instance. If parties who pur
chcae are not satisfied after tair trial, the money will
be lefunded. Address, inclosing by Registered Let *
ter JaMES H. PRICE.
dec9— tj Box No. t, Scoltsvilie, Va. j
RIFLES, SHOT-GUNS, REVOLVER, GUN MA- I
TEHIAL. Write for Price list, to Great Western
Gnn Works, Pittsburg, Ps. Army Guns. Revolvers,
Ac., bought or traded for. Agents Wanted.
angl.*>--Sm [
SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PREMIUM MEDALS AWARDED
mTHE GREAT
lUamifhctory.
i WM. KNABE & CO,
Manufacturers of
| GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
! PIANO FORTES.
BALTIMORE, ML.
I These Instruments hsve been before the public
i for Learly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence
I alone attained an unpurchased pre-eminence, which
I pronounces them unequaled in
I TONE,
TOUCH ;
I WORKMANSHIP,
And DURABILITY.
Ail our Square Pianos have our New Im
proved Overstrung Scale and the Agraffk Tbeblk.
We would call special attention to our late
Patented Improvements in GRAND PIANOS and
SQUARE GRANDS, found in no other Piano, which
brings the piano nearer perfection than has yet been
attained.
EVERY PIANO FULLY WARRANTED FOR FIVE
YEARS.
Ws are by special arrangement enabled to fur
nish PARLOR ORGANS arul MELODEONS of the
most celebrated makers, Wholesale and Retail at
Lowest Factory Prices.
Illustrated Catalogues aud Price Lists promptly
furnished on application to
WM. KNABE k CO., Baltimore, Md,
OR TO
P. Brenner, Sole Agent, Augusta, Ga.
oct2B- -6m
1871. Fall Trade. 1871
GUNS. GUNS. GUNS.
Double and Single Barrel Guns, Breochloading and
Muzzleloading Guns, of English, French aud Ger
man manufacture,
AT ALL PRICES.
Single Ouns at $2 50, *4.00, *O.OO, *3 00, *12.00 to *2O
each. Double Guns from *7.00 to *2OO each.
PISTOLS. PISTOLS. PISTOLS.
Smith k Wesson, Colt’s. Allen’s, Sharp's, and all the
popular and approved kinds.
Ammunition for Guns, Pistols and
Rifles. Sportsman’s Goods of
Great Variety.
TIEST QUALITY AND AT LOWEST PBICES.
Country Merchants and Sportsmen are invited to
call and examine our large and well selected stock of
the above goods, which we import direct and buy
from the manufacturers. We guarantee qua.ity equal
to, aud prices as 10-v as any responsible house in this
country.
Orderp by mail filled promptly, aud sent by ex
press, C. O. D.
FOULTNEY, TRIMBLE & fO.,
20R YV. Baltimore Street.
Baltimore, Md
aplß—l y—sep2
Eumelan Grapes-
THE BEST WINE AND TABLE GRAPE
OF AMERICA.
The Subscriber is prepared to furnish a limited
number of this new and very Superior *irapeviue at
$1.60 each, by mail; sl6 per dozen; $125 per hun
dred. It. is earlier aud more productive than the
Hartford, hardier and more vigorous than the Con
cord, and equal in quality to the Delaware, and su
perior as a Red Wine Grape to the Nbrton. Compe
tent judges everywhere pronounce it as the best
black and Red W ine Grape of America.
HENRY M PRICE,
Enmelan Vineyard and Nursery,
C« ntral Plains. Fluvanna co..nty, Virginia.
aplß—ly
(Established 1820.)
W. J, Young & Sons.
Successors to
Wm. J. Young &C'o., Wm. J. Youkg&Soxs,
Wm. J. Young.
MATHEMATICAL AND ENGINEERING
INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURERS,
At their old location,
NO. 43 NORTH SEVENTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Have so increased their facilities as to believe they
can in future keep a full supply of instruments on
baud.
Tapes, chains, stations!/, draughting instruments
and all supplies for field or office.
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ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL,
NASSAU, N. P.,
BAHAMA!-!.
Arrangements have now been completed by which
travelers in the Southern States may visit this favor
ite winter resort before returning North.
The first-class steamers of the Atlantic Mail Steam •
shin Cos., leave Key West for Nassau direct as follows;
MISSOURI, Capt. T. H. Mobton, Jan. 6.
COLUMBIA. Capt. E, Van Sice, Jan. 20.
MORRO CASTLE, Capt. It. Adams, Feb. 3 ; and
every fortnight thereafter until further notice. •
Persons visiting Nassau may return North by New
York direct, or via Havanna. St. Thomas and Jamai
ca. Bjard $3 per day American gold.
LEWIS F. CLEVELAND, Proprietor,
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BRINLY PLOWS
MUST AND CHEAPEST IN MI,
Have taken over 2AO Premiums at
Fairs throughout the South. Send for
•• 22 • illustrated Catalogue with
2£3 jb VEsp&wu Price List,and certificates
c t 2 “ of planters who use them.
6 a -3 sole manufacturers:
2 £ * BRINLY, MILES IL HARDY.
S H Louisville, Kt.
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AVOID QUACK&—A victim of early indiscretion,
causing nervons debility, premature decay. Ac., hav
ing tried in vain every advertised remedy, has dis
covered a simple means of self-cure, which he will
send free to his fellow-sufferers. Address J. H.
KF VVKS, 78 Nassau st., N. Y.
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(hQrrc A MONTH—Expenses’ aid—Male or Fe
/ Oma!e Agents—Horses and outfit furzuihrcL
Aduress, Noviltt Cos., Saco, Me.
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