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Fsum the Southern Cultivator.
Hnrr t 4 Ot»ff>>s Planters. —ls yon can
benefit tfjnv of your many subnet iberg, l»v
inserting llic enclosed hints to cotton plan
ters, pi cage *4<» so. It is know to every
•otton planter to what extent the cotton
plant can be imprppved. I will give my
experience. ' ** 1 '■' - - <- J v
.
Mr. David Dickson, some of his Improved
cotton seed. He showed me how he select
ed and improved the cotton. I followed his
directions, aftd experienced no d : fficnlty in
improejug tbs cotton, btit fonnd it very hard
or rather onto! my power to keep it pore,
nntil 1 feft npon the plan of thinnig the
cotton, after it squared, and before it bloom
ed. I selected boll every year with
my owjji fingers, and yet wonld get some
impure or mongrel stalks, until I thinned
aa above—take care to pnlt op the poorly
squared stalks. I need not attempt to de
scribe 0 Susceptible of inprovement
tlie cojton-plant is. Suffice it to say. lam
satisfied*! improve on it every year. I pick
from the beßt stalk the choicest bolls—
having •osapect at the same time, to those
with moat jfni, and preferring (boss with
•msII white seed.
Prehaps flfmtf ngy tell us through
the Colti4s»fbr m*xt -fan, hot* 1 -to Increase
the lipUtfi the weip|>t.-of seed*
If that haa to be done,(as I think it wilt)*
by proportioning to the strength
of the should always
take his head with lifmiii the field. Come,
cotton planters, let, us like good
improve from misfortunes; and aa in days
of black labor, cottou was King, let us now
muktrH Emperor.
THORNTON HOLMAN.
HI MS* Ml ' ' -WWW ■■■ Ml II I— .
BirjlT Him a Fias.—Perrin, the landlord
of the Westminister Hotel, New York, is
not ottep but last August a
dapper little Frenchman staggered him for
a moment. MMhMK*## ice, he ac*
OMtrd jjfj JT Jjr
T yon please, Monsieur, yon shall send
bill fie'Hre in my room.* - . |uia
what T said Ferrin, looking at fho
thermotnefer, which indicated OS degrees'
*1 wish de bill de fire in my apartment,
Frro ®
fßpfcW,* aiid Ferrin, with that out
ward impertnrability with which the trne
hotel4tltf#is feseiaes an order for any
thioflr,if k°ld dust pudding with dia%
iiond plums. Vohn t fire in ten tbonaand
and onjfi
‘Yea, sar-r-r I said John, and hy the time
the Fwtuchmah had arrived at hia room.
Joint, frith perspiration pouring off him, hud
the 1 grate filled and a blase roaring op the
chimney like mod.
able you dnP4aid the astonish
ed foreigner.
‘Built kfirc, air, as yon ordered,’ replied
the other exile, ; . , .
be tarn£ said th| Frenchman.
rout myself wiz xe heat.* and
rnnUieg down stairs tie appeared at the
office with inflamed face and moisted shirt
coMor, exclaiming: 1 ask, you not for *<»
think I wish to make myself
more hot, eh? I call for bill de fire—*e
bill, le charter, so I can eat myself wix my
dinare.*
Mil of far*, ith yes, air,’ said Ferrfn
"I beg your pardsn,' mid he politely pas
sed out the programme for the day, bot
deputed one of the garoons of the resturaet
to answer any further order from the
awbject of Napoleon.
Struck ttt A Whale.— The Steamer Amer
iea, which plies between this port and
Buhiiuorr, while {entering Chesapeake
Bay, s dp.m ,an the twenty-seventh of
Match, Rt rack H Whafe heavily, jawing the
rbsael as though slie had ran aground. The
force of* he concussion can ge imagined by
tIW fact that the collision resulted in tear
ing away some seven feet of the Ameri.
calrncuAwater. His whuleship got <>f|' by
leattig enough of his hide and blubber
village opop for a week. Another whale
was seen about half a mile from the steam*
gr. They have evidently gotton ont of
their latatnde, as whales aro rarely seen in
these waters. The one struck was at least
forty feet in lencth, probably the largest
on 9 ever seen w* the Atlantic coast, and
the escape of the f»«n» «»«••«»
injury w4* remarkable. —SatomwA Atktr
**'- '4wMkHMMwuw w ai irr —n —“ m
A'shopkeeper a* Warrington England,
pestered by the people who enqnire for
srhat he dees not keep, advises the public
through lh« U* at paper to the following
effect: ‘Notice I do**keep IS hole mouse
iM **■•» i «•" >°
' resectable people not to impudent Boys
Bscd Bad Girls that comes to robbed me
flid'h** bad parents those
Rial comes into my shop shall be severely
yn t «»U pnt into the cellar and took be
; -ip.nl tha magistrate those that comes into
»pd ask for article that is not made
they must coma to atcal/
ffggßjm. The Jacksonville Union learns
that the questions at issue between the pur
chasers of the Pensacola and 6n!f and the
Tallahassee Road, and parties interested in
preventing a trausfor of the property, ha**e
bstm satisfactorily stalled and that arrange
manta will be completed in a few days mi
ller which the purchasers will settle lor the
roads and receive possession.—
TELEGA HPIIIC NEWS!
ABSOCIATKD PUMIS DISPATCHW.
y Fraui Waibiastoa
Washikgtox, April B.—House. —The
House is filiibnatering on the motion to
seat Hoge, the minority candidate from
Sonth Carolina,
Srhatb.— Mr. Morton introduced a resol n
tion making the adoption of the Fifteenth
Amendment a condition precedent to ad
mission of the representatives from Vir
ginia, Mississippi and Texas.
The Recnnst ruction Committee unani
mously agreed to report a bill authorising
the President to order elections in Virginia
Mississippi and Texas, and to submit on a
separate vote the objectionable features of
their Constitn tiona.
Hoosx. —Hoge, the minority, candidate
from the Third Sooth Carolina District, was
seated, Mr. Reed, who received toe majority
of the votes, being enable to take the test
oath. - i
The bill anthoiiaiiig the aubm aaion of the
constitutions and an election of State offi
cers and members of Congress in the Btatea
of Virginia, Mississippi and Texas was
passed by a votd of 102 to 24. It author*
ices the President to order elections at bis
discretion; it also authorizes him to submit
the cutire constitutions or separate provia
ions of them, and forbids the holding of an
election in Texas until authorised by the
President. The Commanding General may,
with the approval of tha President, suspend
any existing State law in either of these
States deemed oppressive until the action
by the Legislature which shall assemble
on the fourth Tuesday after the ratification
is promulgated by the Commanding Gen
eral.
Mr. Sheldon of the Second Louisiana Dis
trict was seated.
SXNAT|E.—Mr. Trumbull, front the Jndici
ary, Committee, reported a resolution post
poning action npon the President's message
till December. Mr. Trumbull stated that
lie personally disagreed with the Committee.
Mr. Edmunds could see no reason for de
laying adjournment. The President with*
out farther legislation bad power to order
the election. He thought it better to leave
those States Under military control, which
protected life and proper’ y better than they
were in those States which had been recon
structed.
Mr. Howard expressed the name views.
A long discussiou ensued, but no action
was taken.
The consideration of the bill amending
the taxes on whin ky and tobacco was le
sinned, when Mr. Sprague spoke till execu
tive session. Senate adjourned.
Gen. Young, Represent alive from Geor
gia, imfjrmed the delegation from that
State to-day that the consideration of But
ler's Georgia bill will not probably be re.
sunted this session, and if taken up would
certainly be defeated.
Major Jeff. Wofford, Chief of Artillery in
the army of Mississippi, has been confirmed
as Postmaster at Corinth, Miss.
It is stated that the Territorial Committee
have decided to report adversely to the
confirmation of Col. Crow of the 24th Ala*
bam a Regiment, as Governor of New
Mexico.
A Georgia delegation, headed by Colonel
An km** had a private interview with the
President to-day.
The following nominations of Postmas
ters were made to-day: Thus. Johnson, at
Farmville, Va.; James Rogers, at Knox
ville; J. D. Lewis, at Pulacki, Tennessee;
Peter Casy, at Vickbnrg,
U- S. Marshals —Wm. E. Parker for the
Eastern, and John H. Lippard for the West
ern District of Texas.
District AtTorheys.—J. W. Purveyance
for the Western District of Tennessee; Geo.
R. Scoot for tho Western District of Texas
Assessi rs— A- D Clark for the First
Georgia District; D. L. Nelson 1 for the Se
cond Tennessee. District; Chas. H. Peltin'*
gill for the First South Carolina District;
Cyrns H. Baldwin for the Second South
Carolina District
Philadelphia, April B. —G. 0. Twitch* !!,
convicted of the murder of bis wjf»-*rt mother,
and wlhihp jeveenlinn wua tr» K*vu tutron
place to day, was found dead in his cell
this morning. It is supposed that
who visited him yesterday left the poison.
Gerald Eaton was hnng today for the
inorder of Hecnan. Twitcheli*s death was
ranged by strychnine.
A Western paper contains the following
advertisement : 'Wants a sit nation a prac
tical printer, who is competent to take
charge of any department in a printing and
publishing house. Would accept a pro
fessorship in any of the academies. Has
no objection to tcadr ornamental painting
and penmanship, geometry, trigonometry*
and many other sciences. It particularly
suited to act as pastor to a small evangel
ical church, or as a local preacher. He
would have no objection to form a small
but telco* class of interesting yonng ladies
to inati uct in the highest branches. To a
demist or a chiropodist he would be inval
uable, as he can do almost anything.
Would cbterfully accept a posit ton. ns a
bass or tenor singer in a ch<>ir. Wonld
board with a family, ts decidedly pious.
For luriber particular** inquire at BiowaV
'•saloon.*
1869.
Is under the Immediate Snp3
Dll TIM nil 111 OH
And we Guarantee to Execute as Good
JOB PRINTING
■ ‘ % >• * • \ ' -’ v ■'
As can be Done Anywhere
WITH THE SAME FACILITIES AT HAND.
We Use Nothing but the
Best Article of Paper
And the
FINEST INKS,
Thus Giving
A TONE AND FINISH TO OUR WOBK }
Which No Other Kind of Material will Produce.
Are Strictly
r * jj| If L'% :j his •*w £ ... 5 J „.. * tr jr e'y jx
CASH OH DSLIVSST
And our Katea
As Low asthose of any Establishment,
In this Section of the Country,
OLEEKS SOLICITED.
2RjBUH
k ~" fc - • ■
Biate Supervision of a Pra
1869.
pMG
Printer of
•dor at
be (hasoived as if it
ve g :
may
tmnon law.
Nir .17 |k| and
fendauttg ffililUl
a 8 St! Be B
l&estcott 11 .Coleman
PLAIN AND FANCY
FiiiTii Ain tuna
Simp Goner of Bmd tod Broughto* Strata.
* BAIN BRIDGE, GA. s '
HAVING permanently h'cated. and bdngdratr
ous of identifying nimsell with the
sf the city, respectful y asks at the hands of ag - -
crons public only such encouragement as hUi wore
entities him to expect. He will afso execute
SIGN WRITING
in all its varied phases and styles; KALSOMININC,
PAPER HANGING, FRESCOING, kc.
Feb, 11th, 1869. 42>w -
I. X. L. LI..IMF TANARUS!
The best Medicine Ip the word. Will affect more,
in a shorter time than any one compound ever
offered to the public.
It will cure in from one to twenty minutes,
Headache, Earach, Pains in Back, Chill*. Neuralgia,
Palpitation of the Heart, Enlarged Spleen, ami
many other disennes not menti- ned abqve. ,
Price from 60. cents ,to $1 60 per bottle.
Liberal deductions made to dealers.
Address G. D. GRIFFIN. BainUrldgC, Ga..
ail: Hriroi^raw^igw l , on
Feb 26th. *4i9. 44-ts.
afefePßsaLlf
July iMartii m 'farßided to all Newspaper* *
WHBBKa*,;*UWm-*». -VWkfptMWtfiJft. . Y .~,' .*
ing TO! Jp*«rs* of Advertising fnrnished.
**'sjKdiße| attention.
jki 1 READY XO DFered-promptly.. -.
l t of Newspapers tar gale*
/ ’ «for Customer*. *■*:-
MflfluT -> »A < tl s and Notices secured.
1
Ig}?® by feTpe
IXI^r
Mil—^~iun»|
iMfffbridgeUa,. Sepl., 2T1868. f 22—ts.
MOEtfr-
WE liave just received a splended amorment of
Ladies and Gents’ Shoes—also, a nice
raent of Children and Baby Shoes. Gents Boots and
Gaite *, ail for which we sell for Cash. «... ■
T. B. HUX,XK^iq,U^,CO.
. f *J*Qir «*,'Y
—Hoop-Skwte?—-
LADIES and Miser*, of the latest style, just re
ceived and for sAle by
T. B. HUMNEWELL A CO.
REMOVAL.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKING.
W32m mSm
STILL continues to offer his
semceu to thfe public
generally in all departments gsfijft Jpgjg
of the and Shoe Making
He is confident be can turn '■/•Smße'.
out as gmwl a Boot dr shoe ra #§£•*-
can be made, of will be XZjs&B*
brought tu this market, and »" |r
these who patronise him will «// Bptim
be guaranteed eritiu- aatisfac-
Shop on Troup street in the new building iinrnt
diately in rear ol J. tt. Hayes A Go’s store. Bail
bridge. Qa. jar, 29 44-I. v
REMOVAL.
r pHE Office of the •Pustsss’ Cwuwta*’,’ an
-1 Printers Furnishing Warehouse formerly incut**-
at 36 Hudson Street, has been Removed to 6*-
MikobSt*ht Address all orders fyt material t
n. 8. Mas ami.k 615 Minor Btreet, Philadelphia.
P*ona. [B-6-tf
AGEITB WIRED.
$75 to S2OO per month 1!
Or a Commission from which twice that aw- •
can be made by selling the
LAf fcsfjßt) IMPROVE
COMMON S^NSE
my sum maim
PR CE $lB -30
i For Circulars and i'erms ad- - *
C\ * tO
820 M Stttti. Pa
Dee. 18, 1868 " ff7-3ui
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On tie Ist of January. iß6o* Upe Morning New
entered on its.twcntiety year.
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vear to make it newspaper worthy of Savanah, have
met with success, atul to-day, addition to its
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Gum Tree. Chester County, PennsyKsri
Juno 6,
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m nw you man
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;? nmy publishing A N*w RimtAL Ktopt, to r#
Plough a largo part of the next Volume, eiilillf
‘’Mr. Browning's PariA.'”
All New Rqlpicritie'rs wfll get tfie Rt?>rV Cbmpld'i
We send Grf ViT A MftkeF* $6- Rawing Msck 11 !
tor 18 New Rhbi cribcra.
In or6er to it)trainee the Qjiseryer tq new
"••d new circles ol influence, we roake thc
beral offer * for 1 I«WtM3 i «u
New. StibsoFy^€»£r:»^|
We will send the Ohservrr for one Ve«r 1o
2 tine or bntft being nttf, far ' $6 **
8 ! v . „ ,•* *, for, *#<4f|
f: ■. “ *r*e or „U .*• lor, t Uft *
Or, .to any person Hooding n five, or nior* *1
Hnusßtßtas, we wltl allow hfie’dditilr mu.isdosf
•*HCh. ■ Um w* ttt N»oa M W".
fiend, by check,, draft,, tn Post-offic*
K. HOKiie, Jr., A iffli
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
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« ATfcMTMJ M.Qvv KAIUU/lie.
/tik-rkto October 28th, rgfJ
■A •, and after Sunday November Ist ,
XJ dole for iWeiiger Trains on lb it K«>»d *
run a* follows* [ ■ ha* -nmd ♦ *. n, y «’1
SSBFr— m
Arrive at Savannah at ‘wo ,p- 8.69*
aoqa im 1 «*»
Nov. 4, 186* ° enW * l *«****!&
*** B«ef *ii Siooki (!*i*W fcr S^«»
T*\ E Br»weriW : h4« fo/Uta ifa
* " en an ' f wbtrty Count**, Florida, IH
uiiHno££ Can b *' had abO Qt ,,'
HUNDRED AND FIFTY HEAD OF BEur CA**;
and the retiiHludeV STOCfc. For further
apply to -.'.l' ty „
u J; R* «REWKVRF,.Qumcr. Fw«m. 0 '
VS tt - «rgv
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A LAWJE Tot rtf YkcVftfj»C<Wis, and flfhtr
«anks foi s»,>»at tn,s L'fhce.