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From Washington. WASHINGTON, January II.-In the House, the Reconstruction Commit tee rsported a bill favoring the admis sion of Virginia, which was made the special order for to-morrow. It con tains Butler's preamble ; the words of the fundamental bill, that none voting now shall hereafter be excluded ; ex acte disqualifloations required by the fourteenth amendment; legalizes the senatorial election. C b 0 b an'' vi n tite io ow In the house, Farnsworth, referring to a bill from the Reconstructioni Committee for the admission of Vir ginia, said, instructions were to allow a liberal latitude in evary amendment and debate. Binghan offered his bill as a substitute ; both were postponed until to-morrow. The indications p Q to considerable debate. Cox WI iovo to cancel all the Reconstrue tion Committeo.bill, making the no tion of Virginia irrevocable. Wood will move to strike out all after the first section. Eldridge remarked of the Virginia bill, that the conditions imposed were abominable, In the Senate, Sumner introduced' a bill funding and consolidating the national debt. The bill exempting from tax canned and preserved fish, passed. The Virginia bill was resum ed ; a motion to postpone was defeat ed-25 to 26 votes against postpone. ment pent,+ Qa et Co kling, Corb44t Icro e i Thtn ilton, Harlan, Xllbg, MOoerf, MoDon aid, Norton, Robertson, Rors, Saule bury, Sawyer, Scott, Stewart, Stocks ton, Thurman, Trumbull, Vickers, Warner, Willey and Williams, parti cipated in the discussion of the amend migp* to remand Virginia to her pros *g Ition. The case of a State re assent of the fifteenth nt, was discussed to adjourn. inaneo Committee reported a bill' substitute for all finance bills for issuing $45,000,000 ad aukii g currency, in place of ae erdudl amount of three per cent. oetftdt s, to be returned : also for baink on the basis of United States bonds, to be deposited as security for the Is e of coin notes only to the ex tent of eighty per cent. of their par value. WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.-Regarding a, the best opinion is that the Senate bill, pure and simple, s h tbqiy., Fhle house will d; q ie. Hof 9nfer d iamdearly . mssion is regarded as cor .'In the House the yeas and nays were called on Bill forbidding clerks to make presents to Chiefs of Bureaus. In the Senate the Bill making trea ties for the acquisition of more terri tory was discussed in open session. , Committee on Ways and Means en 'gaged in hearing testimony regarding Tbolition of the duty on coal. WAsHINGTON, January 14.-Reve nue to-day four hundred and forty-one thousand dollars. The gold -pani. committee is con ~Rering the propriety of holding open jisions. Fidk, Jr., will testify on ~nday. .J'he Iowa Republicans nominated ~ge Wright, of the Supreme Court, fhe long term, and J. B. Howell, feY orly editor of the Gate City, (Keokuk,) for the short Senatori'al In the Senate most of the day was occupied on California liquor seizures, wvherein the integrity of the revenue officers, including Delano, is attacked. Virginia was thon resumed, when a reces occurred. T1he Senate met again and set late into the night. Ed munds' amendment was adopted--45 to 13. It exncts the Oat)) of the fourteenth amend mont, from legisla * tori and State officers. ''The House was all day on Virginia. Dngbasn's substitute was adopted, 08 to. . The preamble was then adopt ~o 64. The' bill then paused, -9. The following is the Ian. ep of Virginia have adopt & iRepubhea,in forari, * n all respects conformed to IRW4%Qf1bett of Oon d5An not authorizing the of $bMC%tit~ienq sof Saissippi, and Texas to a of State officers, rovid ouross, approved A pril i1*er~ve1eg sjenlvd, tuae said State of Virginia *Fat8,jeptoeenttioq iu rthe States." . 48HINoTON, January 15.-The a4u isdon of Virginia last 'night. ' t ambull said, were the Senate i.Wl he; wouild move that th-dnt bill be 1'a t g01 4tbMitWll ta kenh aIt~~gn~tionh of the Sen. atreo~ q eljq~ tli , and thme 8 ~ e afi&IMsdw' t~ of its owag ~iwqtowart hoped Virginia would not befettered j~r~Jfi. tiona. Should Virgin ai again raise Sthe standard of rebellion ho would be the first to favor vigorous measures, .4' but what was the use of legislation from fear of what may be considered impossibilities ? Drake could not un *derstand how Republican Senator. . had changed front, and ,ioither ould the country understand it. Car pen erwanted to. know what would be done with Virginia If -she violated the conditions proposed 1 Drake said, "8effioient for the day is the evil thereof." Carpenter responded : Now is the day for -considetation. Drake's pro. oosiionwasevil. H~e (C.) would have kept the Southern States under pupilag. If At topk twenty.fiv years; tt whetbey did come : bank he wgnted thenm back as.equal members ( in the family of States. He wanted Virgini* to come with the same tights. He asked, "Has Congress the right to foice a constitution on Virginia. Buniner replied, "Unquestionably." The discussion was lengthy and om. pbatio. There is much doubt on the street tthd in taverns as to ultimate results. Early admission is regarded as cer tain, and the best opinion is that eon ditiops will be imposed-most proba 1 *boso exacted by the Fourteenth tdndment, both as to legislators and tsje ofieeres :.Rostriotions in the House were de (eaed by only three votes. Recruits .peed by Monday, will carry re and should the Senate hisOd- 1O'billi their exaction is re- e garded as certain. Georgia. ATLANTA, January 14.-Hon. J. I. Caldwell, Republican member of the house of Representatives and member of the National Republican Executive Committee, Chairman sub division of that Committee in the < Southern States, has written a long lotter to Hon. J. A. Bi{.,ham, mem bor of. Congress of Ohio, giving a full account of the real causes of diffloul ty in organizing the Georgia Legisla ture. Fifteenth Anendmnest, CoLurnus, January 14.-The Ohio Senate have ratified the Fifteenth Amendment. WASHINGTON, January 14.-The Kansas Senate have ratified the Fif teenth Amendment and have ordered pictures of Gen. Jim Lane and John Brown for the Senatorial Chamber. Market Reports. NEw YORK, Jan. 15, 7 P. M.-Cot. ton a shade firmer, with sales of 3,000 bales, at 251. Gold 211. CHARLESTON, January 15.-Cotton a shade easier, with sales of 300 bales-middlings 24k; receipts 1,047. LIvERPOo[., January 15.-Cotton firmer-uplands 11 .; Orleans 13t ; sales 15,000 bales. Simply as a historical fact, and not at all with the purpose of exhibiting a spirit not "trooly loil," We call at tention to the fact that Butler cap-. tured but two swords during the war, and that now they are sued for as sto- 1 lon property. Corra..roial. Wissanono, January 18--117 bales of cotton were sold in this market during the past week at 201@22t. Bpee01. 'Dl'OtLoea. Let Oommon Sense Decida. What is the rational mode of pinoedure n case of general debility and nervous prostration? Does not reason toll us that judicious stimulation is required. To re sort to violent purgation in such a case I as absurd as it would be to bleed a starving nwan. Yet It is done every day. Yes, this stupid and unphilosophieal practice is con tinued in the teeth of the great fact that physical tweakness, with all the nervou. disturbances that acon. pany it, Is twore certainly and rapidly relieved by H ostet t ift Sltph Bitters than :by Another mte 4ieine ht present known. It Is true that general debility is often attended with tor. pidity ow'rqregulariiy s.of the bowels, and *tat-hisisjsutoua .ust:-not bb'overlooked. But while the dischiarge of the waste mat. tor of the system Is expedited or regulated, 1ts ~vigor must be recruited. The Bitters do both. They combine aperient and anti. bilious properties, with extraordinairy tonic power. Even while removing obstructions from the bewels, they tone and Invigorate t hese organs. Through the stomacb, upon which the great vegetable specific acets di reetly, It gives a healthy and permanent impetus to every enfsebled function. Di gestion is facilitated, the faltering cicula tion regulated, the blood reinforced 'with a new aqoession. of the alimentary principle, the noryes braced, and all theo dor-man, po~weredi the systein reused Into healthy action ; not spasmodIcally, as would be the ease If alstere stinialant, wpre administered, but for a continuance. It Is in this way that such extraordinary ohanges are wrought, In the cotidition of the feeble, emaciated and hierilis Invalids by the use of this wofiderftul corrective, alterative and tenic. Let ecmmpon sense deoide between such a properatir,. and a prostrating cathartic supplemented by a poisonous astringent like strychnine or quinia. Jaa18-im *SPEorAr, Norres.--To parties in want of loors, 5ashes and Blinds, we. refer to the adv~iiiseqsept of P. P. Toale, the large tuaufoturop of those goods In Charleston, Pr'ice listfurnfahed on application. July 20-Om ToeIeiobil ~la om flngand. *.S'alne-ilaving ' suffered severely flrom rheumatic pains In the head and face, I was Induced, frni bat. I heard said of It, to try Ps jD .PaN,A rrtx, a, froit. which I soon ondrelief.' It Is indeed a valuable articewIlamt~oure &e. WIL LIAM EVA NS, (Miner,) Wilienhali, England. fe9t fri : Tdi bIo and violen, a sul H es eqkefor uwards/ of' four years. I havqlt.I'ie m yl ofrthe Fnculty, but h v drive@;no maie benefit from any u'r4titItle 'ans' Davms' PA:N Knt*.ai'wli amt happy to. state, has done mne aiore good than all!l ever tried be ness ofyour PaIN iru. Tiro years who, J atettb b o rc t imu. I took i1 am disasted, and the. relief waW 1i mediat~ end go eatlsabd was-Rot its vAloo as a mediobe,.Ihat I immediatesly dtnt to New York for lg pq ottles; and I ant thiaakfq $ has jp to my famiy ltltd'#, hq mII of inestImable #alste MW e (hi Mlost, all kinds of 'S.a Radti' Rage I R&9s I SIERIFPS SALES. Y virtue of sundry Exeoution' I dl rooted;,. 1 o pfoi* To2" eld ourt )1ombd o*Ibe stk bda at the 1 ay following, in February next, within ho legal hours of sale, to the highest lidg I or, or Cash, the following Real iro erty. Purchasers to pay for Titles stud tamps : One tract of 800 acres, more or, ess, of and in Fairfield County, adjoining lands ormerly belonging to T. J. Jones, Joseph anuhon, P. Flanigan and the estate of Ban lers Rush, levied upon as the property of I. F. Cloud, at the suit. of T. B. Clarks, x'or, and Jno B. Cloud. One tract of 600 acres, more or less of and in Fairfield County, adjoining lands of olin Robertson, A. D. Jones, doo'd, and thers, levied upon as the property of Jas. larrison, Sr., at the suit of Wma. R. Rob. ritson. One tract of 1200 acres, more or less, of and in Fairfield County, adjoining lands of state of N. A. Peay, estate of John Hlarri ,on and V. Rt. ltobertson, levied upon as he property of Strother Tidwell, at the nit of David iR. Gladney, and sold at the isk of the former purchaser. L. W. DUVALL, 8. F. C. Sheriff's Office, Vinnsboro, Jan. 16, 1870. jan 18-t2xl The Last Sensation I j VST received a fresh supply of Fine Durham Smoking Tobacco, Canned )1ttors, Shrimps, Pickles, Starch, Coffee, ugar, Lard, Cates, Table Salt, Flour, Soap, iverpool Salt, Cheese, Candles, Shoes, ,rookery, Tinware, Molasses, Stationary, lardware, Dry Goods, &c., which we offer ow for cash. J. MoINTYRE & CO. jan 18 SELLING fief. W A 't 'HES, Clocks and Jewelry, from the finest to the cheapest, Silver Purp lMains, and other kinds, Coral Necklaces, ,oral and other kinds of Earrings and Plain old Rings. I am selling out at a very mall profits. CH ARLES MULLER, Second door from Col. Rion's Office. Jan 18 'HE Undersigned has removed his store to A. D. Hilliard's old stand, "Corner 1o. 1," where will ho famund all kinds of liquors and Groceries. Ills old patrons and the publib are invited to give him a all. H. W. DES1'ORTES, - jan 18 "Corner No. 1." MOREJ G-OO~DS I EW supplies of Dry Goods and Notions at the lowest prices, a large lot, of eautiful Table and Pocket Knives, a lot of Inc Family Flour, and low priced Flour, o which your attention is especially called, a the best bargain yet, offered. And war anted to please. doe4 TIOMPSON & WOODWARD. Just Received, LOT of fine Flour in sacks of all six s. Rice, Lard Bacon, Coffees and Sugars of 11 grades ALSO Liquors, Wines, Porter, Ale, Brandy eaches, Durham Tobacco and Cigars of he finest quality, which I will sell low for Jash. R. J7. McCARLEY. jan 18 state of South Carolina---Fair field Connty. HE i8I have been notified by Hon. J. LNeagle. Comptrollor.General or laid State, that the Planters Bank of Fair lohd has failed to make any report to his >ffice in accordance with the requirement. >f thme Act of the General Assembly of the maid State, approved March 18th, 1869, en itled "An Act to enable the Banks of the state to renew business or to plae them in iquidat ion." And whereas it devolves upon me as a Juty under the provisions of said Act "to appoint a suitable person as receiver" of maid Bank.. It is therefore ordered that SamI. B. D'lowney, Esq., of the State and County aforesaid, be appointed Receiver of the "Planters Bank of Fairfield." and that he clo take charge of the .propoTly ahd: augets, af said Bank ana forth*it hp oeed lo cout ply'.with all the provisions of said Act, in relation to the duties of receiver. Signed, J7. MW. RUT'LAND, Judge 4th'Cironit, 8. C. December8st, 1869. Ptursuant. fo the above order of the Hion. 3. M. Rutland, Judge of the 4th Cir cult of South Carolina, appointing the underaigned "Roceiver of the 1'ianters Dank ofeFairfield," notice is hereby given to all persons having oisim* against, the said Blank, thit they must. be presented and proven withIn Forty days f'rom the date of this notice, at. his ofie in Wlnnsboro,'g. (I. SAML.1 II LOWNEY', Winneboro. S. 0., 10th January, 1870. jan 11-t8x2 Receiver. Winnsboro Workshops. *We are now prepared to fill orders for new Wag- ( ens, Carts, Wheelbarrows,. &c. The patronage of the publio is re speptfully solicited. FRED COPES & W. HI. DUVA. novr 18--1m NOTICE TO TRESPASSERR. L peons are warned against tree passI'ng on my plantation. Those din regardilng ti notice will be dealt with to the fall extent of the law. .an 15-tix1 R. E. EL LISON, Jr. 3( BUSH ELS prime White Meal, just. de 0received at MTHES LAND FOR ~AEK nortbak o te, saao ethfre above Turner~s Bridge. 0. Cs~ prensies ls a siall 54oae, a eiderabloegtentiy it creek bottespeioed)ileti #fioI~nt to the premises Q Lad a queittkv Of gaml sowed on the Mo If more latid bewated~ thei-d a& other lauds lyin0 osbothuideae of the -02 e AVING disposed - of% eto riends and customers 'to them when oed of 1..s;t Xa161 V BAGS No. 1. .io Coffee, 2 pgs gove mint JTata, bakk1 1ulltt~ 6n Java; >ags Lagtnara, aetd bug g oonu. . Also, (oung iyeon, Gun powdor, Ishperi )olong, Japan and English Breakftast Bls reas. Ale, large assortment of oatt.i fruits.- 'eT ables. &o-, consisting in part of, Pined )>e, Peaches, Cierrics, Qujinces, Oreei Pei l'omatoos,'Turtle Soup;Salnion and Oyeiet Also, 25 bble. Augusta Mille tiily Flow. 26 " Baltimore " '*ktra 26 '" duper " At prices ranging from $7.76 t: $il per barnied. JBAtbr , C. jan 15 . STABLE~ about th' 20th-"Jannr a 6fty'h-ead lit! Jorle ad Mg149 0VT He keeps consth Eiaeks, Bugglq and ,WY5 . respeetfully solieit!l 'jao public. A. jan8 " .9 SALT! SALTI S 250 AC Li'epool low for cash. J. IL OATROART. deo 14. Assignees 0Smil. BY virtue of order of at rade ho i lion. Geo 8. Dryan, Jutdge fthe b riot Court of the United' tAtea, ftf' f District of South.,Carolina,-ie will sell; publio outcry to thesbgbasr bider for oeforo the Con't. Ioutie' oidp W.tittab~1 >n Monday,.7th FebruAtrl Mt,:t'.f' ng qdesorlbed property : The tract of land containngB9 . asr nore or less, situato in Cbqter eonnt, a iounded by lands of Mi.,allio Gather, F. Lumpkin. T. B Lupnpkin endotherj. Also a tract of land.-eont:tming 187 "hct nore or less, 54itut on grater4, of 'Itoo ,reek,tAvCheaster and Fairfold Couitit state aforesaid and boudded by lan'd Daniel Hall, J. F. Arledge and. o hor... :Also a tract of. land pta niqg ;81. tores moie or lass, and 'bound .by lande F. A. Caldwell and othere. Also.all the-rig'it. titeaund.intered. Robt. Ford In 89 acres, mgre or lse, alt sto in Chester and Fairfield Ooutneb, qi bounded by landq of T,. r uoii si thers. Belonging to Bstate o Bankrupt 8. B; AWI'Y, Jan 16-t2x1 ' .gAee. vH. PARKEt :hnq n "4Wd hs 'i G. Room to the. store, formerly: oe ipi W. M. Nelson, where the finest of 6iqu$ will always be kept.: A 'ist-iastestA rant will be carried .on in rear of- the Bii indor the management of Tony Hall, fori )r cook'of J. W. Hudson. 'he 'patrona >f the publio is solicited. . jatt 8-2, talck Returns and Pernkanent Impro meat to the Soil., * Mapes' Nitrogeniaed: Buper--.PhostpLati horoughly deeornposede and reduced to line powder by means ?f ferneniatioggqi rnlpbuttoe acid, adained to the gf**If a. L'otton, Corn, Tobaeco, Grain Crop's,, ables, 40 This is the eldest Supa"Po phate manufactured in thtis contry, hl been intreoced to -tho public in the8ri of the year 1862. The gpaaranteo n4gi ~a1 statbdard of this'fertiliser is : Aoi:poni 2.00 to 8.00 per ot. 'Soluble Bond Pb: hae 4per eL. Total- Bone --fhospha. 6 oratlealleuccess of thib 8'Ugiewhe phate, even during the muost anfavonsbhell sons, has been ftll'estabiished by. the e perience of hundre o^.planters ahid'fati ern, recent letters ea oisetly t~rnf4hads of whom are to be foundin the pis hi last issued. -- W~ W KBTOHIN, Agust," jan 7 WinnsboroS3 0, T1 oeo Mii G4,ofroderies .M4 a eurp~oip ,* irwy*. -. .a , r por arre) .N o*.0 xtra0. S oentq. .., OhrooesRio Cofe7 iontea,hand a g ral assortment of *Ptantatiosi Nardysi Woodenware, &o., whfch will be close4a at the eorrepp.pdieg lor prices: di Those that. owe me wi please ,ae; tiog that I have not forgetton thets~ Ja 1 JNO. P. MATTIIgWS/J# PACIFIO GUANO 00XPANT t40MPSUliD ACID PHOSPH ATE O~ L#t~ For Composting with Cotton i .Y T"i**"''''''"'''''at''''*** nysWok aded Ihe direotion a ty as Soluble Paoliot~nno, except that is setet stde 3t~i, Ait s d 'EDBROS. & CO;,' AYB r'eoetved bne of Mb. mutt o jp 1n aoaket. ?saibrh goods at greatly: 'a. 116018 nd Capse Crockery, !; . 00 Cloting and edielo.atils eU14e ats Zrur Alioa~, Paints, Oils, - doe 22.,,: LADD DR S. ofr R 1 red~vet he public gnaerallythaslbe s ruja,,edblils : M Cub t o r. trd fr it Into the store betweena '.' Ge~lg, and the, -store former.y .ccct ied- by Jadob W~olfe, ' where be hais on.huahdA,orplete stock of f French andi Anucrican Confectioqaries, Ffruls'd ae A, full supyof Notions, Tp s, Fire Works. &,. 01t th~ "Little Popa," for QIIRIBTMlA. .&Jome soon andi -nt first -choice. .W LEgt ad' dee o - B.W OLVEt - loarding and nay: SohooL ON MONDAY, January 10,t 1870, I ril4 ro-opyn." 'Oparding rind pti School, Tb. schols tic yc t' *ll lbe' divifled into t4o 1 o " osuIbns of 20 weeks each. The I Engisli department will emabraon eery fbranch that ootustiltuto a thorough educe*i ol4ion. Languauges, Music, Painting, and U. Fancy WYork, a sopsaraty, oljarge. .Muplcalt iii dopartnientund~f the~ ohargb of Mass 11t ,L. ndUaillard: Tbre Ornamentad branches will tl t rcR ~ailipg.in(ii~ndWater Colors, rgo1n Panin. Wa~an1 l Work..oidg1lun wan $6pre. sthn. t{4.' LADb, jar - .~to Be1I !', IVIIl SNfhf r &:.CO: re jaAV& EtJya rogiv -.'hew and: caege sup. " e's Ois avdosed by the leading Pr Ipsurance Compsnies of this City,. In low of the many dangerous explosions from hI sio. of - pUs 6f n: iatenopable saitre, 46 9b4q trp1 ves ftsQau. by4 hs paue 0.411, we, cojs*In(i s pure and perfectly atf.illulmtnator ,be a pblie boneraotlon.' Ve'w York Pa Atage su payet the aove., just receiv .uaes .e TQ Wages and Oarrligo Makers. A 1r of lot of material such as llubbs, elldes, 8pokes, Shafts, Poles, &c., adsorted la"; all sorts Of material furnished at hert notiee.. Large Variety of Hardware can always be found at the tor of . Ketohin, &oMester & Brice ; Cut tails, Clinch Nails, Brads and Finishing walls, florse Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, air Ikon, Rod Iron, flor Iron, Cast Steel, Ple* 8teel, &o. We have been making recent large addi ions .to our Stook of Pry Goods, Boots nd Shoes, Hats, &o. A large'assortincht of. Ladles'' loaks just toelved, and a lot 9f extra due. Clothing or Cents' and Youtls ezpeote in a few lays. KETOHIN, MlofASTER & BRICE. nov 18 Busheli of Iown. IIr Undelgniod ould fespeotfully an. nounce -to th6 eltisens' of this, avid' the turroundin .ountiee, that he has con stantly on up ed .a large supply of corn rhich le will deliver to purohasers hero at Iinnhbbro Depot or any point they may Desire, at reasonable rates, for cash. Cash to accompany all orders, also sacks. Satisfaction guaranteed in all instances, iddress A. II. FLEMING, doe 8b..Im Morganton, N. C. NORTH AMERIOA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ODuD0 EGLE&T9N, Agent, - ; WaYxszxoto, 8. 0. Isamine the superior inducoments offered. July 22-6m NOTICE TO ALL I i C respotfully inf.ornt the oitltonp of Winnsboro, and the rublio gunerally, hat our s now In full blast and has commenced op ratrinb. # . are now prepared to furnish families with Bread, &c. Contracts made with families on most easonable terms. Fapiilies supplied at their residences If tesired. Satisfaotion gunraniteed. GOODINO, STUAtT & CO. Jan 6 N rTAN UAUK. I N olgaring your land save ailyour Bark L. Trees, and notify us of the number of ords 'you ean furnish within the next six hokths at remunerating prices. .dee 4 THOMPSON & WOODWARD. Mtt ee! ] attr sse84 ,W are AoW prepared to fill. otdors for ldeteads having theopatent "8eipto Jolh t," niostlmportaitI'mprovemont. It'is much trongor and more importaht than Iron fas enings. Is very- simple in use. It fur aishes-no hiding plsce forn bugs. A lot ef Mlattwosses and $aloen Tables, Tust'received by MolNTYRtE & 00., 316aulotte, Cbluihbla and Aegust Cor.uxniA, ID en. 2 , ii).. 11~ olloying ~ssengeg 8ohedgle ;wil L~ o effeol~ on thihlRoad on and afto e71t, 25th ins*.r OOtxd eNOSV. eve August'a; at .' 4.00 a s 'olkata, S. ., at' 0.40 y n *'Winnsboro; 11.40 a "Chester, '1.40 p m rrlyo at Charlotte, N. C., 4.20 p in ''M1khelote",8daotle i WIth Tlraids of SIortb.' Carolina Roardi for all pointr Northf oopnwd son. LeaVe Charlott's, 'N. O. at io0.8Q a n. ." O hester,i . -, 1.26 p " .innsboro, .2,&7 p in " Columbia '8.07 P m Mulies a'Aligastao' -'~ - -- 'O5 p m l lse, or*toss witll Trbles of a~i~EMngi~y iles ?frSqn Oe14a& bhamt'dodga Montphid; 'Nashwlll& LouIsvIlle, t'inoietint, (gtp ouis, .arid all aaikpIalainbA 2 owa p r ukeagolm C. BOUKN u$1iTIu Vetl EDM15 n40fIgnt4odr tobtheir eqantry L frends, and the public in .peo shoic. 'ad pure artice of FLtOUl. The 5.60 Bushels prim. WbJbet w'h A. pr e a .t0iO -tee -at a r 14 TO COTTON PLANTERS. AMMONIATED 'D I S 01- O v E D 3302.G'.3s. The supply of Peruvian 4Guano having become exhausted, it is necessary for the planting community to look for a substitute for this articie, so eilcaclious in pronotitg and sustainirg the growth of cotton. The coonbinr.don of Peruvian Guano and Dis nolv'.t Boned has been found to be the safest andl best of all the nainy ?o es offered, and we are contident that ir.ati ordinary season, to use the language of Air. David Dickson, can never fail.. In pre senting our AM MONIATEI) to the Planter, we but give the cotmbination in a form ready for immediate use, thus saving the cost and troublo of manipulation and scour ing informiny in quality. The practical results obtined from the articles shipped by as prove them to be superior to alt others, and in a trade ex.. tending through every portion of the Cotton Crowing Regions, sud, during the past five years, consuming thousands of tons, we are yet to hear of the first complaint. In our manufacture we discard all mineral phosphates, and rely entirely upon Pule Bone made readily soluble by the use of -Hulphurio Aehi. -The Ammonia is supplied from the ntt 'valuable soutoo to Peruvian Guano, and In sucflient quantities to, give the plant'a vigdr'ouas anti healthy growth, the soluble bone sustaining it 'throughout the Aeaton. We have no hesitation in placing tbis article against, any manufacture or combi nation known aind will refund every dollar spent in its pnrohase in cne It does not give satisfaction. For the character and purity of the arti cles shipped by us we refer to the proi nont names appended,t hey being a few of those who obtain their supplied from us. JOHN MNERRtYMAN & CO., Baltimore. 3 .f '1O23.MO a David Dickson, Hancock county Dr. E At Pendloton, " W W Simpson, A J Lane, Col. T At Turner, John T Berry, James M Gray, Jones county 11 8 Kisar, hlouston county M 0 Itobert, Wilkes county N W Stone, Columbia county Dr. Henry Galther, Newton county Dr. J 8 lamilt on, Athens Edward llanoroft, " A 1' Dearing, g A Livingston. Newton county ion. T J Smith, J.fforson county It P Riobards, Newton county John 11 Chisholm, 1t est Point $ ephen 1) Heard, Augusta Dr. I II 8teiner, W D Grant, Walton Rev, W M Cunningham, La Grange Ccl, B 0 Looket, Dougherty county lion. lersolhell V Johnson, Jefforson co. J hi Wilkins, Jefferson county Jas. C Denham, Putnam county J Printup, Columbia county O M Stokes, Leo county Roy. 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