The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, February 25, 1869, Image 4

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■JHjfcftMf WHm nl Will in w , Wm ## arc gJ*'l to observe that ljjc i*v«4ftk ©»» idea of •'pride of scies’ is being gradually dispelled throughout the middle and south ern Sluts, and th*t the culm-atom of the • a*»n are beginning from experi ence that •mail fuwns, wi»*i .’good tillage and a liberal uSc or manure. are tl|e surest inssiM of success. Aud (bis result may be attHbhtcd to the changed labor system of tliea* •ection, and the spirit of their agricul tural press. i» Now, if w#esfmet ©urr land t© yfcrld a bun flatotly, wc must feed it wetl—lutd it, too, beiorc it gets hungry, and rest it ore it be comes as aiPemincnt English jigri cnltiuist once said. There is as > a gr<*at de&trrt life fmh.nerin fartch wo apply rertil ir. rs. Dr Yoeleher, chemist to the Agricultural Society, has established tine fact that «1T manures are better applied up*o ß thu surface to be washed in by the ruins, * tlnm tuyued under bj the plow. You should uJso study the nature of you 1 ' ©nil, Ho as to knpw what manures to jjse Now Peruvian guano boa ammonia in ex cess, vrhil the ©rcfcilla prossesess valuable phosphate* and alkaline salts—hence o* great value when combined. A Standard Super-r Phosphate is tire giant manure, lie wig bone phosphate concentrated with sulphuric acid, prodocing the tolubie phosphoric acid , the chemical constituents of which absotbs ammonia from the atmosphere. ‘Rhodes* is, HNj befiere, recognized as a 'standard super phosphatc,’ and being manufactured on a targe scale, can he sold to the farmer at a much lower price than he canxiroduce it fcfr himself. A farmer should select standard ingre** dfcnti and combine for himself-—iibeing well known that ammonia and phosphates are the leading properties to be obtained in suffi cient quantities for agricultural use—the other ingredients of plant food being furnish ad by the soil and atmoßpherc. So much for manures. Another idea bc for© closiwg. We contend that the dignity of agriculture should be recognized by tire young men of the country who should adopt it as a profession. Avoid the crowded oifcies amd towns to engage in the uncertainties of commercial life. Remember that, if agri cuiturc is allowed to languishj that the true kasia Os the nation’s wealth, dire confusion *• avery other pursuit must inevitably follow. Attend well to the. fountain from which flow©,all our prosperity, and we will hear leas complaint about hard tunes and nothingWdow Finally, we urge upon young farmers the importance and value of Credit—which is equal to Capital. Let a "funnel’s note?’ not be a by-word with bankft and money lenders, hot representing substantial security.—liural . Gentleman. " fl ' J , r, ... ...w Death or the o**u»t Masox— The Erie stages th at Joseph Metcalf, who dliieA iu that city < >*» WednesdayJ lasi, at the nc*eo.f niuety-fov was the oldest Mason in *b© tJaitcd Sta' —ft says: nr M |yorn In Massachusetts, bu l ■ State the pr m*c of his life was spent, retnov »iag to this city about twenty years ago HI is mind ' ©asjrilcar and bright to the last aud his r» <coßection of the past was exceed ingly vivid. Mis vominisoeucej extended back to* the days of Shaw’s rebellion, in 1104, and had all the freshness of a narm> live tis yesteday. Bis vcnereble figure will be mVssed from the meetings of the sachems of Masonry, where, as among tlie extensive circle of bis acquaintances, ho was held in the highest esteem.” rtvjrww* Pi.atiSo at Ftn.LT.—'l he States, pwWhihed in St. Louis, Bays that statements PWthwi it from tfie-Antt'h that, planters are maltcfog arrangements to plant large •gram fa «(rtton. The indicatbms, it says, are that neatly all their energies will, he 4cuitc4 to this crop, awl that as a conse quent*, the grain crop will be neglected* TW reason for this is found In the fact that the staple is now selling for twenty-five •cuts per pound* At this price the planter marines he can supply deficiencies in the ‘matter of grain snd meat crops ami vet make money. Ho acted upon this idea, two years ago and came wry near plunging himself iw*o irretrievutdo rum. Yet ho se-> finitely contemplates acting »poa it «gainl Jf he does so he will suffer far more than be enured in 1867. A word to the wiao is •nficent. The Louisville Courier-Journal says : Old Ben Wade, who presided in Congress at trite cumtting of tho rote for President and Yico Fh*idcnV declared that ‘the vote of Georgia could be counted if it wouldn’t change the result, hot eouldu’i if iX ,wgohl change th« result/ Tlihr decision provoked shouts of Radical laughter alt over the lmfl. Oh, shame! shame ! that we havp fallen upon times when the most open and audacious annunciation of baie-faCed poli tical villainy and partisan scoundrel ism are treated by a great political party as a legi timate subject for .mirth and merriment. sweet ami blushing maid haring heard of it, proceeded to a tmisw- shop; and said to a modest shopman, ‘I want Rock uie. si# Wandering Refugee, r and it produced ‘and, t shf continued, 'now, ‘Kiss Me. * The young man -blushed, * tarn me red, and begged Ije eye used. .{This last wc doubt] -*# Stir?*?**'* "ff ‘ * # ** ’ v * Food for Sm t *«•». - In bgdia cubes are regularly worshipped. Win ©hall say that is not so to some extent in this c<«mlry. £ mm£ | * i ? f , v jßecwlect that when you pul down a glass it may return the compliniert and put you down. The greatest thoughts, it has been said spring from the heart; but the maxim is far more tine with repect to the noblest actions. V\ hat port is it that eW*ry member of 4 human family endeavors to make ? Sup port. A locomotive on a Western Rail. Road has been adorned with the title, ‘I still liv!\ That is more than many of the passen*. gers can say, at the end of their journey. My wife said a wag, came near ©ailing me homy, lasi night. Indeed! How was that? why, she called me old beeswax. You bachelors ought t<s be taxed said a lady to a resolute evador of the matrimonii al noose. T agree with you,, madam, was the reply, bachel'jrw © is-a groat luxury.* Mr. Henpeek was asked the other day if he was Jfoiug to take home any magazine* He said lie had one there, and she was con tinually blowing up. W ho ever saw the pale of society* run ning, ov«i with the ‘milk &f human ness?’ If so, where was tire ‘cream of the joke?’ The Arabs allow a man to divorce him'> self from a wife who does not .make good bread. W hat a crop, of divorces that law would create in America. There is a*lailor in Yew Orleans named stitch, a shoemaker named kick, a dentist named GumpeiO, a gunsmith named Lock, and a carpet-bag minister named, Sutchell An old lady,, being in a store in one of the Northern cities, recently deliberately sat down and reached out her b'atMVozen feet to the iron safe, remarking that she 'always did like these air-tight stoves. ri#- 1 • •* 4* - W here is the Wjdowf.r.—‘So you are go ing to keep a school:’ said one young lady to another. ‘Well for my part sooner than do that, I would marry a widower with nine children.’—‘l should prefer that myself, was the reply; ‘ibut where is the widower?’ The following epitaph upon his unfortu nate self is said to have been written by an old bachelor : ‘At tbre«-score winters’ end I died, A cheerless being, sole and sad; The nuptial knot I never tied, And wish my father never had. ’ Don Platt, Washington correspondent ©J the Cincinnati Commercial (Republican,) says: ‘We have no end of rogues, and an equal number of assos in our organizaiion, that woftd Steal the last cent from the Treasury, and drive us to the devil.’ A ladjtsaid to her husband in Jerrold’s presence **My dear, you certainly want some nejw trowsers.’— “ No, I think not,” replied the husband. “Well,* said Jermld, “1 think the lady, who always wear them, ought to know.*’ It is © singular fact that ladies who know preserve every thnng else,can’t preserve their temper. Yet it may easily be done eii the self-sealing principle. It is only to keep the mouth of the vessel tight ly closed. |Rsl SStlw *1 say* Mr. Pilot ain’t you going t© start soon ?’ said a nervous traveler on a steam boat lying to during a fog. ‘A© soon as the fogveiears up,’ replied captain, ‘well, it’s starlight uow over head!*said a man. ‘Qb, yesj bat we are not going that way. . J*! | Do vorf publish matrimonial ncrticen for the snbscibefS y©«T pa pert*'’ said a gfch«h\<- manly lOoklagiyenih , sfeppingpnto ©nrjoffice the othefjmorning. *Certainly, sir/ ‘Wei' t then I’ll go and get married; for I don’t see any other way of get ting my nam e in year paper' since you havfc rejected all my poe tical effusions.* „ A Jubilant Muxgrfju--A drunken Jlepnb licau was, mires ted at Lowell, Mass., chi com* pliant of. hia neighbors, recently. The offi. Cer found him seated at a table with several large potatnef in front of him, and caudles stickingjin them; at his right hand.* bot tle of whisky, and at his left a tumbler. They asked him what he was about, aod he replied in maudlin tones, “An Taa get tin’ up totcb light in honor of Grant and Colfax.’ A Hint. —A young lady once hinted to a gentleman that her thimble was nearly worn out, snd asked what reward she would re i ccivc for bar industry. Ho inado answer the iieXt day by sending her anew one, with the following lines : “I scad n tkiiaMa for forgers nimble. 1 When j"n try it ; ft w»H last you V»ng, if it’s half mb strong As the hint which you gave me to boy it." f if l i ** * •* ' K. T An elderly gentleman, accustomed to in dulge,’entered tlie room of a certain taverity whore sat a grave fri<*ml by thelire. Lifting a pair of green spectacles upon bis forehead, rubbing his inflamed eyes and calling for hot brandy and water, hs complained to the ffrieisd that his ‘eyes were getting weaker, ami that cveTi spectacles didn’t seem to do them any goock* ’fll- thee, friend,’re plied the Quaker, 'what l think. If tbec . wa§ to wear thv spectacles over thy mouth •for a few months, thy eyes would get well . . „ f on 4 v • -« .. .. • mF -1869. 1809. » , ' r ■* l 4* 5 X ; ' * 1 .1 t 111 «j I # 1 * ’ • 12 i 1 L \ - p • ’ t < . Vf«*w H 1 • « * i ■TOT SUKT UJJr >st day Aiewin A*, *♦ ' - «1C MIIHK i ' JOB \ Wt if. ICOi«‘ * As can be Done A \ y J| ,Wl ' tj' ff re ’/ i f 1 '/ 1 l i \I / WITH THE SAIE FACILITIES AT HAND. / We Use Nothing but tbe Best Article of Paper ■m And the 1 - *: , FINEST INKS, r •* , *A A *# « T' ” ' ts v. —. .* W." j A % \v% V/; t 1! ■ . . ; ... .: -u Thus Giviug a' : .» i-.V .* ; - u- ..:\ar»d ‘ , ■ . .... A TfINE AND FINISH TO OUR WORK, ** * .. : : v •/* Til J,.„ ■ ■-■■■ . - <■ : Which No Kind ofMaterial will Produce. ... ; • n-4 •- .* ICCTift .<* ;.••«; -• •1 - /■ -it ! iiX - Z: ... . . f-r 1 'Hi rt t " * ■ .. .. m j-t>'a .11 .4 OUR TERMS .! .-.Mr. I< . • -*•' • *“ ’• Are Strictly r 4 *- ./.-tv i ‘ r ' ■ %■£'%&* \ / t " >l/\t \Y > CASH OH MfcTWS#** 0 1 A *i vm .» And our Rates , T .*.?* «.* r wl 11 J *1 • .1 w'l Jl _ J 'VT f’Y *T h * t As Low as those of any Establish men * ... .v'*i *vci » i In this Section of the Country. » r . I ~ -*j x • m “ jr *’ ' ’ *, ti * ’’ J ■ i ii ■■*-7--*' ,iALu ' ?fW * i«>* w-; '. Un* Hi ORKSKS SOXaICITSB. £%2 * r * 4 F ' v, - fX ft ♦ «»r. «»*. Aud we GnaranteJ JOBEHI FIN EG AN’, JA3. G. I’ATII! AMOJIK, i FemtuiiLua, Fla. ' 1 Madison. Lift JOSEPH fixegan & CO., COTTON FACTOIIS AND— Comiiiission Merchants JOVi V UPPER BLOCK, BAY BTMET, SA VAXXAII, ' GEORGIA 1 f&T Liberal Adyar,ces_qp Cotton consigned tcrour Corfespohdets in New Xu>;k >md LiverppuL Sept. 10, 18(58.. . , Sotrofl 0... D AUVERGNE, CalJiiiet .lliil'fr, YjihuLsler end Itiicj-Ui;u“. Belciikh's Block, Watf-r .Gr., BafN’Uftifxrp, o,\. 'Hurd dor from Corner of Broad and Water Slrept*. I^ke. rneticrid the above b’ndneAs ahd am ready to (ill all orders for every riling pertaining to Cabinet Work, Upholsters arnPmidertakeTs. to order or Mtpmredrold ferfrildnt repaired, funqralg.furnished at (lie shoic-vt .notice; and everything else done or furnished usual Li the line of birSitressr. July 5, 1808. 6 Sin. * It l *'*+o X Wli ~.Ufc, j Wijr liv* I —- *" ■ raL'^3E:iEE2 XCIANISSALOON! BY . . s CASPER LEWIS k CO., 1 Bum WATER' mEETS. AN ALWAYS find RENNEN, L’ YOU HAVE THE , fSK lE3, JL -« H.JC£2 ES.-'Et .AQUTBLi r JEL' , «> - r. r 20 OLD SLIP, Bkxj. C. Mfjunis,. Jk., General Partners. Ell A NTT, B. Miai.EH, ),, ~ T ANARUS, , Wm. Llaiuian Bhown, [ S^c,al 1 NSW YORK* ftM Haviifar forfmtd a limited partnership under the laws of tne Hf New Yt>Yk. with Messrs. Fnu.itx B Muller, amh.Win. Bwimai) Brown, as special p.trt ipus, un<l“V tlje firm n;j,mp yf-:\B C. Morris, Jr,” .J am now continuing, wi?h increased facilities, the bitsint .‘.erhfrifffie ' Conducted V>v the late linn of Caldwell & Morris, at tine-stone office jjq m) ,)j h,ie . vrSs&ig. New York, August 4. B^®'Ui-(iu». REMOVAL T*# PTieg of 3 thp. Ciucclar” and 1 f riiiters rurnishlrig YVarehmise formerlv located at 8(5 Hudson Street, has be,.„ Boruwvod to 5H3 M iNott Stuukt. Address all orders for miiteflal to B. Si Mknami.n 515 Minor Street, Ptrilatlelhhia L’eniij*. • (^J-o-Hf. M ani Slock , Cattle for Sale. ’ r p IK Subscriber liassale in onil** 1 demand Liberty Counties, Florida, I'l Vr] jnr Nm . K f) HEAD of BEEF.spin ■S! O K fA I • L!\ (Imre can bo hurl almnit ON h H4FNDKE4J ANG F IF-TY HEA it OF BEF FtATTL'K and the reimiiiuJer SLOCK. For further* particular* apply to I FI OREOGOI’Y, Qrjxcr. I'iloiiida, qi to K. s CVNULER, Dais b6j bus) Georgia. 1 ttoceuibfcv ill!, 1808. Mb-fim Sftfi- and STRAW tKX)DB* ftkft.ElVED a tine assortment of Ladies am] Childrens Straw, Felt and Flush, also, ftibkcn 1 rimming*, Velvet Braids,’ Artificial Fib' ers &.c for sale.very low W ** rf>, nmffflTCTcoT • Hoop Skirts, I A DIES and MtaM, of the latest style, just re- J 'helVefl anil for sale hv ‘ t •• « T. ‘B; ti IJN’NEYf ItfLL & CO. " ~ 1 fMlfl YI ? S ” Asao,^fl Styles of Prints at « rn •\ryf\P -reduction, from former price*, ins received and for sale hv 1 ’ / t;‘P. lUINNEWEIh &_co._ Opera Flarmels, ■ % Ca ' m - jw* T. B. H.UXXEWELL & GO. GE»Plwai|gr vVdvertMeinentrfm-warded to all Newspapers ad rupee cheated o@ Publishers’ prices. , . Alt loading Newpsapcr kept < n file. Infoi matron its to drst of Advertising furnished All Inquiries by Mail answered promptly. •' 1 . r e - l,nted of Newspapers fdr sale* " >PdtMl Lxs.aprepaed for-Customer*!. , ~ •iUIZf t !? ementß Htten and Notices seemed Orders from Businesk’Men especially solicited’. 40 F«ai abridgefta,. Sept., 2. i«GB. 22-ts. . removal. BOOT AND SHOE MAKING. gTILL continues to offer his sum He is eoniWent he can turn out as good a Boot or Hhoe as §j§jKjp> Jiff} can be made, or will be brought to this market, and uKijS&rfa, wSsiff those who MWM !»• guaranteed entire satiable- Simp on In the m. ew* ihc itifutifit TllE BEST PAPER tN TUB --- l’nDlisliCdttrp "Nearly A (HJAHTEK Os A fFUHB KifldmltiV i £m*ntly ct>\«v K „ JL improved, is 011 c du* and in I er«4*VJtAi u «W»apubJisht.il. Kv« _>ef i* beautifully printed and elcgmuly i] v with seven*! wNgiuul ixigmauigs, repuiftnlii,, in yen lions, novelties in mechanics, chemistry, photography, manufactures, engi,* -scieirte and art. Farmers, niechaudcs, inventor,; ■ists, inanuffict avers, and people in entry prok* lifbi.wiH ingj timScieiddic AMe Hum to We o| value in their respective caliingKJt lie oounh, s*K. , '’’«stii>n*> will save them bond reds of doily miailv. besides affording them n continual hoi knowledge, the value of which ♦* Ikwoiml peci esihnutq,. All patents granted, with the C | published weekly. Every public or private library should ) u , work bound and preserved for l vtej ttf) cc^. The yearly innnbcis o( the, Seieutifiic Anii mnke a"’rfpldildid voluWie of lAairly one tii c quarto pages. erpiahlTtiU.-to nearly fourth,, ordinary hook pages. A. .hew 'JaVT I? 18(;8. Published tveeldy Terms-Cii t sß*; clubs of ten copies oi« $25 ; specimen.copies gmtfc. Ail dress ... . 7 AIiJNN M'Uj ?5 Park Row, Xen Vo ik* The piAilishers of the Scicniific Ainerij connection with the puhticatlon of The paper, acted as l{'a tefttSjhiy twenty-two. Thirty thonsatul'atipTicauons for patents iiave . :niwlc through their agency. Morgjtlmn oi «W« thousand in yetitois have sought the ciuinsflt of th 4; HciomMie Ameiiwn’ rtifidl their inventions Coiisnltiitions and advice ventors. bv mail, free. I'amplilcts concerning| laws of all poiw*ii4#v»,.fre«. A handsome bound volume, cop taking B Clianiearengrar logs, ami tliuiiiMrTOtti rrni -counties, with hints arid reoHpto- for nin«l< mailed on leceijd of 25 cents. jaujii IMroU'JANTMO ON W6. o*' fl'J C* K, I ''f IIE AMERCAN STOCK JOUR® AND Farra«r3’ a t)>A 3;,ij.’B A Uj.diij.v ONLY $1 FEft ANNUM, IN ADVANCE, A Fifst-elass MdiithTy Journal, 'devoted-for; mg «.mi stock JhoetUngj liuch mimlw eoMtiin lftige double column pages, illustrated witlijuu ous engravings. Specimen tie pies free, for uti with list of splendid Premiums to Agents. ILBtSli .VXD CATTI.iJ DOCTOR FRl’.fe. V j The pubiiMiei’s of tiie Ainerioan Stock Jim liav ; e.s-Libibilled a \ eterimuy Dupartuuml in cl the JouruaJ. wUlfifth is placed under !V . distinguished V«^vin»ry, Pawfii whose ii\ut\' it is'to retieiVc tnu'Stli’ns as to tie tngU&oy iirjuHcs of all kinds of stock,; «ml hi swer in print, in connection with the cpiestimi,) they shim hi he treated for it cure. These pint ..tions are givyn gratis, and thus every sulisuil* itlie Journal has always at his command a Veteii fry purgesm. free- of charge. Every Farmer Stock Breeder should subscribe for it. T ' ■ :mi • ’/ ' •■ ‘ f I Sent Free, 2' hree Month* far. Xothirp. I Every now subscriber for 18(58, reccFtftf tin first of February, will rceyjve the Qclolmr, K»J her and Deceml«i*r numbers of iSGi. five null over oOOiargii-itoubli'-cnlumn pages <*f n*d#Hnf ■ ter ia r>e !•> nmubgj's. All. toß.tbekiw. l»« •'‘’LOO Add ’ ■ N? i‘. 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The' Grfiat Amen War has at iAst fotihd a historian wdttHy importance, and n£ whose hands it will moderate, candid and impartial treatment t! on* ?I . ucl xvrgently «lemwd< , /bti intense desire every where manifested j f tAm rids work,lts Officfal c)i aracVer and readr» eembrned with an * increased commission, the best subscription book ever published. Ope Agent in liastqn, Pa. vepo»ta7<l.eMi > three day One in Boston Mass log fdttt Oafs. One in Memphis, Te'nn. 106 sVihsrn in -five days. •'Send for Circulars And WhFoor to a.ud afnll description of the work, witk ice* of advance sheatf*,, kc. Addict .-s : NATIONAL BURLIBHINGC 0 ’ e ■?: >’ * Brpud street, Atlant*. 01 ti¥w YBiiai J? now , PubliMiing a Nv,w Seriai. 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