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t'uitiviitiou.
The* subject of deep cultivation as a pre
vention of the bud effects of drought, is
occupying the attention of farmers in Eh**
r«*pe as well an in America, W. Al-xundei
Forsyth, a very intelligent fan net, writes
to ibe Agricultural Gazette a very interest
lug article on the subject, in which-be* uivt*
tkrat the past suason, being quite an ex
ceptional one, it is of the highest importance,
to have its oddities recorded. The amount
of swishinc and the want of rain, during the
(flowing season, have led the cultivators to
listen ton train of* reason which it would U
Impossible to get him to believe in but for:
I is unusual visitation. Whilst the burning
* wnshine of TB6B roasted alrVt* thd
•tops on the thru uplands, it boifed up from
the cold clays and deep alluvial soils such
an ariMMiut of forage and fruit as has hot
been witeneased befoie by any living umn
Avery extraordinary case of deep rbotipg
mi search of fond mud moisiuro lias ixivu
brought to light in a railroad cutting. A
bank has faileu into the cutting, and in one
'place there #aa a perpendicular ir^qture >
whore the roots of I lie wheat could be true*
ed from six to tew feet deep. Although
this instance may be-oaly a solitary one, if
the wheUt plantjfiytjld orilybe exhibited
with its tillered stems and its heavy earn el
highly finished grain, with,its appendages*
in the form of feeders many feet in
atl these would speak eloqnsutly by chat-;
Icuging all coiners to produce from their'
surface tillage & plant in such perfection. l ' \
The farm trees that withstand the tem
perature of the torrid zone, have their feed,
era twenty feet deep in the sandy soil where
such a serene medium exists as must be in
plant life perfect happiness. In the cnlti
tatiop of wheat, as in that of other pTaritg,,
there are circumstances over which the;
‘pliiutei has no Control, such as the heat of
1868 and tlie deficiency of heat at several
(fine*; The rich raised becT and the wide
barren alley meet the cases of heat and wet
completely, How gladly would the farqrer
avail himself of the Gospel maxim and how
tiiispuNtigly if he might only reap m Jike
manner? Bntevery plant must have its share
*>f light and air, the blades and leaves
uyist be winnowed soundly in the summer
wind. It is surprising to see the , crops pf
potat'H‘B, etc , almost choking up the wide,
alleys, so greedy is a luxuriant get
the light und air necessary for its develop
ment*
Items «f Geueraf ■■■formation.
From Coinpttoller Bell'* report, we glean
the following additional facts of generui in
terest to the people of Georgia :
Number of White Polls 120,626
Number of colored Polls 83,168
Total Number of Polls ....203,194
No. of Professions..... 3,154
No. of Dentists ..114
No. Blind 144
No. of D« af 143
No. of Dumb 160
No, of acres of laud 30,816,025
Aggregate value of land... ..$81,111,611
Value of city, and town prop'y 38.413,905
Money and solvent debts.. . 32,110,534
Merchandise 10,934,152
Capital invested in shipping 208,650
Slocks aud bonds 2,519 905
Cotton manufactories 1,461,153
Iron works, foundries, &c 552.150
Capita invested in mining 126,896
Three Weeks nr a Trance.—A young gir|
twelve years old, near Burlington, Racine
county, Wisconsin, has been in » trance
•bout three weeks.: She had a severe attack
of measles and diptheria, and had nearly
recovered on the Bth day of January, when
•he called her father to her bedside, *tid
(old him she was going to sleep, and that
•h« should steep for • long, long tims. She
said she should louK as though she was dead
but the should not be dead, altd she made
her Yatlier promise that he would qot Uj
her Soon after making ihe Vfequest,
child apparently died. The body was •us
shmnded and placed in a cpflln, but 1t show
ed no signs pf death, although th#,heart
wased* tb moya, tlrd nothing thb.w'ed* Hiait
the respiration organs were invuse. The
eyes closed In this state the girl li»« lain
now for twenty»on« days without a sign of
life and with no sign ot death, other than
the sinking of the cheeks and eyes, which
would l>« natural with one who had fasted
for so long a period. In the eafly part af
last v<*eka vein was tapped and blood s<iW.
ed us naturally as it would in a living p«*r«oi|.
A blister raised «m the flesh precisely as it
would on one of that alive. A person pressed
fhiger on the hand of the girl. Her flesh
was yotid, and upon taking the finger
the spot was white, In a few seconds the
color came again, precisely os it would tt
the flesh of a living person were in
the same manner. The case ir attracting
much sMcnttoa among the medical faculty
of
to the end. A large miuiher<>f pers«HM have
visited the house, and all expressed tlrem*-
selves a* l«*st m wonder.
Smart Agr.— Is I little om*
of seven years’ gn>wth r the Son of a roijtis
ter, who, with hi* wife, has just arrived at
sues field of labor. Hearing lus mother
•ay to his father that she had berni deceived
by his saying the parsonage Was a three
story bidMiugr when, in fatJT, it was oply
two, he said: ‘Ma.’ ‘Well, E’redty T ‘Pa
is right ’ ‘How is that, Freddy?" *'Phe
kitchen is qr\e/ ’Yes/ ‘This floor is- two,
and (be story that pa told irThree l r
ii.-w;rHi£ New President and Vice Presi
dent are Notified. — Ihe Following _ is, *
copy of the notification which was issued
fltiMsday Iw General Grant alter the deals *
ration ot the vote of the Electoral College,
aud which serves as the certificate of hts
election as President of the United States.
It is written on a sheet of,parchment nine
and one- half by thirteen inches. In the
left hand corner at the boftotu is tin- sen!
of the Senate stamped in the parchment :
"Be it known lliat the Senate and Hous>*
f Representatives of the United States f
America, being assembled at the capital, in
the city of Washington, on the second
Wednesday, being the 10th day of Februa
ry, in the year of our Lord eighteen hirti
dred and sixty-nine, the underwritten Presi
de nt of the Senate did, in presence of tin
said Senate and House ot Representative*,
open all the certificates and count all tf>£-
votes of tht Electors for t\ Prfwdtfrnt nit'
Vice Piesident, by which it appears ilno
UiysseW Grant was duly elected, agree* I
61y to the constitution, President of thej
United States for four ysars commencing J
on *B6*>. 1 ' .
‘ln witness whereof 1 haV£ here/ I'-DO
my hand and affixed the seal of the , ‘4 l C/ll
this 10th day o#»Febrassy, 1869. t
• ‘President of the
A similar certificate wat given
Colfax. F***J
Food for SuiilMi iu-.
A great brute of a husband*
in the morning papers for a stout, tM
mmsMA
his purchase to a bosom friend on the side
walk: “Two ciicoanuis'fV*ten cents! that
will make nie fiiekto-iworutw and I won’t
have to goto school.”
‘WhaV*s that!' asked a schoolmaster ’point
ing to the let tet X. ‘lt V audaddv’* rtam««L
‘No you blockhead, it’s X** j
er, it’s daddy’s nanuvfor I seed him write.
it qmjGJ Hu sail
‘I think I have seen yon before, sir;
yon not Owen Smith?’ ‘Oh, yes, I’m owin’
Smith, and owin’Jones, and owin’ Brown,
and owin' everybody.’ Jj /> J | |j{ K j |
Whatever may be the end of man, there
can be no doubt, when we see those tong
trains gracefully sweeping the floor* and
roads, that tbeeud of woman is—“dust.*
Mrs. June* has long been wanting to
visit Greenwood Cemetery, and in parly wnm
mer she says to her httshaud, ‘Yon have
never yet taken me to Greenwood.’ ‘No,’
he replied; “I hat’s a pleasure I have yet had
only in anticipation.’
Festive Dtuciiptioii of a
It is described thusly by a young man
who tried it:
We iKith bowed to both of as, then to ‘to
ther, then the fiddler tunked and the thiji •
started grabbed her female hand, sin
squeezed mine, we both slurg each other,
but she slung the mast, tiecause I ihink sin
loved rue for a little while; then we changed
base clear across the room, jumped up and
down ethir so many times, passed.each ot her
several times, then my dear and me dosed
a-doe and hopscotched home again (from; a
foreign shore), then we too forwarded four,
one lathes changed, we X over, turned
around* twice, shassayed sideways, I back
ed to place, she dittoed; side couples to the
right, side couples to the left, side couples'
couples turn gentlemen,
side couples Turn ladles, ladies foi'h 1 side*
couples, gentlemen turn side couples, head
couples ’ffitW*
head tfßTfsifrds around, '
first 'iier 4
aronn jn «f A#tr gft
6 irwai ifiiWi*
sling
same auf yon do, ami back again to pUoesJ
light
beavyt»f9^AjMlAfiA(*^ilaimrfi^de«*«t*scg«jift
to cen#»yfi4lAwi <4 each (ttfwv’e
hands,l|l9l*i^»y«d^iM««{.^,mw
under •Ai.afalWW* tfc, mn&p, <
jump tiMW, Mir Sttom tMb
back
right
twist
once ArtTtin4»- sv»>Oiid f '*a4l"
turn backward-, sideways, etteb
W
back mmz vzxiy&d
Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers.
YTo advance charged on Publishers’ prices.
saasfc l rnished.
All Ordes receive Gireful attention.
Inquiries bv Mail answered"promptly.
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Orders from Business Men especially solicited.
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The LARGE and CO-MMuDIUS STORE HOUSE,
formerly occupied by Messrs, VAUGIIN A
GIBSON. For terms apply to
T. M. or I. G. BRAD WELL.
Jaa. 27, 18G9. 4!-ft.
I
Lost or Stolen.
S7ROM Belcher’s rocs, on Tuesday evening, the 26th
iiisiaui, oue luaie-mule. ot a daik imu cv.or,
ith saddle- bridle and wagon harness, if said mule
is returned to Belelier’s lot, all excuses will ue paid
•by applying.to Z. T GLOVJFK,
Bainbiidgo, Ga.
A».*7U» 1869. .1 41. 1W
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1 COTTON FAPTOKS
—AND—
j Commission Merchants
im& UPPER BLOCK, BAY STREET,
$A VANN AH, GEORGIA •
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IT Liberal Advances on Cotton consigned to our
Correspondets in New York »yrid Liverpool.
Sept 10, 1808. s£%* :
O. DAUVERGNE,
Cabinet Maker, Upholster mid Undtftirfcer.
Belcher’s Block, Water Bainbkidge, Ga.
Third door from Corner qf Broad and Water Streep.
v> H-NJT Ufij. I take this oppor fIN iT
tnnity to inloi m
mmU fe&ktffilTv my friend*and the pJamßf.;
nub tic generally w3Hi?m
W^^^*M®»thatl have com
menced the, above budjiejw ready Jo tjjl *]*
orders for every iliing pertaining to Cabinet \\ oik,
HpfcolsWri IthA htttiettak«Jrttf. i;Ci ** .
fc Matrauae* made to order or Repaired «W fnrnitota*
repaired. atheMj*> «hoi#*t, qotWfi
and everything else dpu? or furnished |n
line 'of susitfese. ' _
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SPHERE XOi; CAl|fss3Sit^tll&.^SSß
m - w. J. BRENNBIf; 1
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Pt * 20 OLD SLlP,^*^
r>KNj. C. Morrw. Jr., General Partners.
b"*' p * itne ™-
I * ' NEW YORK.
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* Having formed a limited partnership under tli
jjlfisvs of the of New York, with Tessin Prant;
ill Muller; and Win Harman Brown, as.speciftl part
unH-r the tiirp name of ”11 C. Morris. Jr,” ]
(uu continuing, with increased facilities, tin
hukfni ..eretofore conducted hy the late firm o
Cnldwij|b & Morris, at the same office No 20 Oh,!’
SLIP. \ ■ B. C. MOIUIIS, Jr.
Nkw' W»RK, August 4.1868. Sept 2-i6-6iu.
11. BO' RA fv *
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Practii|_a HarufTs^Jfftci.
BAW BRIDGE, GEORGIA.
>hop on Wcst-^treetVTPar of Masmfic Hall and nex
door to Cumming Photograph Gal erv.
ILL kinds of fl. ABN KBS
repnned oi made to <rr
der, in the neatest and most viX-lSt.
substantial styles. \ woi k the best stock to h. had
Prices of Hm ness pVr set $lB 00. s2<» 00, $25 00
$lO On. $35 00
Work warranted. .Terms Cash. iuaril-3m
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REMOVAL.
Office of the “Printers’ OißcrLA.ii*’ am
Printers’ Furnishing Warehouse formerly locat—
at 86 Hudson Street, has been Removed to 61 i
Minor Street. Address all orders for material t
R. S. Menami.n 515 Minor Street, Philadelphia
Pen ilk . [3-6-tf
■ ■ , I Ii L» .U. , i
tax
(WILL be at the following named places for th«
pur|Ulsd*6# nfaking my last Assess Win t' Hf
and Oouuty Taxes. Every Tax payer are requested
to coine fbrward and give in thcifTaxo* f^.tUeyq^
Jones, Fftdhy Dec. 4th; Chester’s Store. SdtuVa#>
Dec; sth; Cooped* Shop, Monday Dec. Tthi Atttf
P»l*<vs. Tuesday Dec. Bth; FaOeville, Wednesday
Dec.,,9th; Lower Spring Creek Ttiursdav Dec lttth:
Steam Mill. Friday Dec 11th; Rod* Pond. Saturday
12tfc; Brdcketts Mill’, Monday Detf lSth; Baiff
duidge. Tuesday Dec. 16th; Lime Siek; Wedubsdm
peq. llith. Aud again in Bainbridge/m
18th and 19th and at Harrell’s Station qn the 2Uf
and 22d. After which time the Books willbd closed
and aH defaulters doubled I’aied * *»
» ■ ir ■•».? ( i : J.Vc« BLOUA r T. -
o ,lxy *'r V) V i Tax 48*^.,*
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. Beef and Stock. Cattle for Safe. '
TIE Subscriber has for sale to
den and Liberty Counties. Florida, W
rfTIVE HUNDRED HEAD of BEE*' and _ JSS
STOCK CATi'LE, thlre can be had about (J^E
wmMMtm
I. fIL GREGGORY, Quincy. FkMudav or to
t E- S OANDLER, Bamibssjkw, Georgia.
De^“?^ r - 3 - 1868 -
SILK and STRAif ’GOODS,
Trimmings, Velvet Braids, Ft# Ab
for sale very low by r. 4 i-* s. ’
hdn, r Tm.B; HUNNBWELLi& 00.,
Hoop Skirts,
LADIES and Misses, of the latest style, just re
ieeived.and.for sale hy :.. * . ■! *... ,j
• ;»■-<T.*Bw HUN NEWELL A CO.
iiLL/ri - . ;1
H ’ A “° rted "tyieeof Prints at a
* •VW reduction from former prices, jus
received and for sale bv J
HUffNEWELL k Cb.
<M u# ‘dHUNr-- T.!A^
'W. i,j, |.|, aumjni
Opera Flannels,
F'R lAdies and Childrens Sacks, all Colofc. now
in store and tor sale by W ~ n (.*.■ jg
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