University of South Carolina Libraries
rAH* am non y Rau.t Coer m Mm*. - Corra^ra r*> q« r« • nob Miil and fund cultivation. A cold frame it alway* prafarabta to a hot-bed fur early enrutahata. Aftar tha othef plauU are tuk< u oat tba oocuiu- Wrs oa« oornpy the ground. It U a mistaki' to pluut in raited billa, thi«h allow the water to ran off, that leaving the pUiita dry. BcLruru roif Riirrr.—Mix a little mi1pl)ur with tall und finxl oecationiny to nhoep. It will cff<%tually Vetroy elieep In ks. , Theaame remr>i »jp5 lied to cattle troubled with lioo viL i rid them of vci min. The uso of anlpltar with salt well repays the trouble of kocpbiR a supply for cuttle and sheep. If a mixture of one part of sulphur with seven of salt lie freely applied, there will be no trouble with vermin. TcBNipa£-A practical farmer says that three (fills of turnip seed to the acre is sufficient if sown broadcast. To do this, however, and tp i also a good crop, your land must bo ricli and free from weeds. With poor land and only a email quantity of manure, the best plan is to make furrows tliree feet apart, scatter the fortiliz r, over and sow the seed on tl e^o ridges. You can then give them ‘the necessary,cultivation, and idso harvest in less time than if sown broadcast. 8*,u \shk8.—For summer use plant the early cnsik u eked, the Turban for fall, ami for wint r (be Ilubboril. All will d<» well on dry, poor laud if well ma- nurvil although the latter does boston stnv heavy land. If the land is ]>oor in the -q s-lt ttetd it can l>e iulvantag«>oualj enn. hi«t, ju d Is f.«ro the vun-e nm, by applying a !• p dr. s ing of manure w. si in siw eiiltnater; the vinee Str i»*t (r rn the ]o.;da ami get the etn h <>f it quickly. I tasting the vino with | hwter sol k<s p off the sU |« ye low bug. Tiie large Mack bu<; r •» U 1 k. | » off by hand | »• king. .X >f < s» ai'U — A Maa«|chnaette I li • t aa'U-v Uovte < mi , • nd ^.aiare ban-kebewl to iu «.a l-n.i l y ojW- plaat where I had prerioualy pouada of ashes, aad t forty bushsls of wheal to double what the boae Tins experimeat alone nor bone dust give me a yield that paid to my tioo. The sere witlt ashes yielded six bngtmls the acre with bone dost yielded twenty bushels, but whan the two were ooAbiued I liarvestetl forty bushels. This shows whst experiments and a small expenditure of money will do fur the progrosaive fumer.” — r Indian MurriNS.—One (mart scalded milk and poured on Indian meal, one pirn flour, four eggs and a little salt A Nio* Biscuit.—One pint of scalded niilk cooled, two quarts of sifted flour, three tablo-spoonfnls of shortening, one cupful of yeast and a little salt Utr Murrura.—One pint flour, one pint rye meal, two table-spoonfuls yeast milk enough to make a thick batter. Chicaoo QniMJM' Mumim. —One pint of graham floor, one-half teaspoon- ful of sugar, two teaapoonfuls of baking- powder ; wet with wgter to make it soft aa gingerbread. Spkinofiki.d Soda Biscuit. — quart flour, one pint milk, pieee butter site of an egg, ooe teaspoonful soda dissolved in milk, two teaspoonfuls cream tartar sifted in flour, with salt Minnis's Warn MumNS.—One-half cup of sugar, ooe-half cup of water, ooe and a half cups of flour, the whites at thiee eggs, one table-Sfooufu] of batter, nue *u I s half teaepnnofuls of baking* (■•wder ; liake in inuifln-pans. To Kur BanAD Mom.—Keep a Urge earthen Jar—a eover of the aamw mslrhal ie l»iWw thaa s woodaa ewe ami have tt wwll aired aad frwah ; let the Urad lw wall etnled after it is takea fnwa the ovm, aad tbeu pUee ia the >ar. aarf rover ekMdy. It w«U heap aMel •at tr*«h a Umg heaei Ikea Hi>cr. —The yelks <4 two rgga. a plat id water, half aa aware er ea «f gvaitaalty Vhea it tvgiae tw Ual. puwt la eet»- wbiaa have all parts at the cona- will be shortage onm pared with last year of at least 100,000.000 buahele of tTBlal and corn in the n«w <yn nf Ikaflraal,grain-producing States (if tba West, Northwest and Southwest Some effcoU^L a abort grain crop, Bays the Chicago Tribunt, are already ap parent The most significant of these is the late shrinkage in railroad stocks in spite of all efforts to hold them up. The “ bulls ” have been talking as con fidently as ever, but there is reason to believe the more far-seeing ones have been quietly unloading daring the past fortnight There may be n rpasmodio recovery, but s short grain crop almost certainly foreshadows a depreciation in railroad stocks. At the present time such an assurance is strengthened by the circumstance that these stocks have bqen advanced to the highest notoh by speculative processor A shortage , of 200,000,000 bushels of grain means a loss of 6,000,000 tons of freight to the railroads, for the deficien cy introduce is taken from the exports; the people of the Western producing States keep what they need tor their own consumption. A reduction of 6,000,000 tons in railroad shipments inflicts a shrinkage of about $24,000,000 upon the railroad re ceipts. But this does not represent the total reduction in the carrying trade. If the producers of the West have 200,- 000,000 of grain less to sell, they will re strict tiieir purchases in proportion, and the West-bound shipments will fall off according to the ustud ratio of exchange. It will be safe, therefore, to count upon a deficieocy of many millions in railroad earnings, iasluding the shrinkage in shipments and the lower ratea which a oonecquenUy spirited eoapetition will surely bring about It will be impiwm- ble to curtail expenditures ia anything like the same degree, aad there will nipussnly ha a malarial loas ta tha aet •aru i mg* of tha roads Tba lalereat on (he tarnda mast be paid, aad the kaaaa will fall Spa V m • »* ' . ps* w k'lS # an* % «•# H. i k* a OaWWew •a. I.m I wwrf years agu Burr ktWks FiaU a* * Ik arraaa kktlaad at PlaitavdW. CL', hwl I‘tall aamld aase maav aSrfx hy g» «ag that way ta ka» m*U dam * very day, ami «• dad a>4 brad (hr pr>4 bt UeaawSly. ef>aV Ptail tad shiWW a P»ik unamdr-gsd dnrtag taa ».hr* .»sag veers, Mwrv wad less h» mmaS aisyt sa iw-s Iml !■>«» i h«.sn iUrmnh: «f A. I. M> tbatbhdlarr eat ia tha Cnilad fosnlly by 13 making, partioi paled in by many of Dubuque's beat eitiasns After supper Mr. Me Donald, who began Ufa sa s poor apprentice, addressed his guests. In ■peeking of the future possibilities of Dubuque he made the following allusion to the value of newspaper assistance,: "Iwould say in this connection that there is one mighty engine to be used for this end that has in s great, measure been neglected by us, namely : 1 The press.' A vigorous, ^energetic, thrifty press is the index of a Uvs, aggressive community, and while the press builds up business weTfitmt also recognize that business must also build up the press. Their interests are mutual. The char acter of a citjLJift. known by her news papers. Let us (advertise a little more. Let u* 'onvir no what we have got. If we have a good thing we must let the people know it” » MATWb WATEKMMLOY. Instruction. in eating watermelon is given by the Baltimore American, which should be good authority, as it is published iu the melon region. THo hotel plan of cutting s watermelon like a tulip, and putting s lump of ios in it is condemned, because ice should never touch the pulp, but a burial of the un cut melon in ice for two days is wise. Then cut lengthwise and eat between meals. “ People deal unjustly with this fruit sometimes by eating s hearty din ner first and then topping off with a melon, and then if s moral earthquake sets up in the interior they charge it to the melon. The watermelon was in tended as an episode—an interim! >—» roman-w wiThout wonie—e nocturne u given and led—wot to be mingled with SLJ WEITHER—OR ROT. Wf sAmfcs lk* ss.atSasa Mrft. at soy rate.' Alas! in*" of *11 •etfK'i; •prclsl rt*hi |D try to U„ harts hit snsihyls sssflUt 1 Hid sit who cudfsrur to swti Is ihs - r«&ww thinks U hi* ihs wwMksv. sad Old FrsMMmtst 3 - Ikhh in metotbig rtw waather. tbs followln* •ommaalmttoti Is rrnm Prof. TVs. of »t Umls. Mo . tks imuwuit mrtror'iloKlsi and wasther pniphrl of ths W»sL It duos not dtsrvMs ths vrtathcr but somstbln* LH^s^gmmrfmaMsaMgr thnss who SUM t|x'«k) of: -Tho Burlliifton, •urvljr of morr tmporunos to thnss wllhthst pnlufUl miiUdy hs tpraki ilsy uftcr oiidulln* my Iscturea st iHeiMkjIaitTw -Tba Priam sad •hs Phapsr. haak f-r th* ystn-* A all sgvs ns* 1 Sw-k fsr «w-i.s» r«svsf pwhhtltsd SsM hy suscrli U’u V*! um ‘ otinut vimi B-a 111 SA. Ls. p;. •••ni’ Pi Bin-xi. sod wtll j ~ «nllni •utrm Is tbnw nm )>• •nil t«k» OB# I ill»sSi nUht from 1 «• rtorrd to sound b~hfi If vnch • ,h ]V,yT'1? ’ , .1 t# or scat br »*H for * lrtt#r #i.»uh* fsnarfir Itssipn Mai i——■ NCYCLOHii-DIA 0> ,TI9UETTE?BUSItiPSS T>»!« li lh« Mh4 mly •MifWU a«4 wui k on F.tiqa+tU Bui‘ne^ mi It tp-i how t.' t»s'-i**rin All iii# Ttriout d»t*#« tt IH», mi b«w I kpps‘«r To thv U»ft AdPAOUg** OlV All M0M(t#t. cUcMlAr# •rothlnjj* full d#M«nptiou of tb# w#rk Aed flAirri ftvr.t \o AddfCMh ^Alt##aA yvtfLttMtti c#., AtUii’A, X*oar OIxlllas and lT*€»vrm» A NO ALL OUBAStS OdscwS *r kialwrli-l Pi.lawnlna wf tbw HlwwS A WARRANTED CORE. Prioo. A t .OO. for Mlt b» su Drucstcu Iowa, on ths 01*t of December last I ivm m irid with s sutltlvn attack of m uratv'u in the ('bint, giving me exururtatiiiz pnln ami iilmost nrcvviit- ing breathing. My pulao, iNuully Hi, ti ll to 1S>; inutws nsmta of 'be rL'iasch Aethtdtd. and a • >1 I cTaiamy sweat c< vi nil my entire body. Tilt-aUeniluizph)>u-l.ln n>uld ilo nothine to re lieve me. After unfit 1 .ni- for three hours. I tlioug it -asI hadlK-en tiringPt.IaCUWOIL With K'axi enetl for rlieumatlr pahis—I would try it isolu-ak'd s. pieou of tlimnel, l.irve rnoiigh to co-ier ray cheat, with the (Ml, and applied it. The relief wa» alinoat iuatnntaiiia>iia. Iu one hour I was sutlnly fres from palu. and would havs • •wfcrtt the train to (HI an a|>pnintouint that nlsht !n a nel*hlairina town had my friends uot dia- •iiaitnl me Avlt wa* I tonl^thc ni*1iUrain frerrav letue, ia M. Louis, and have Hot been UuuUed riasa Dr BULLS A Cunt am as k fllad him—>11 at Psw Inrksi OtfM years ago, and hia lisvotsil iwuChrr has jaal kiUari cliiaksw ami aka a good shut i gjwva, Ucaans tha daadi sad aharil at wkribsa. ha ^72 t a nm. SU aSay M —oa saally mid*. tV.l' Oat St (raw sldiaaa Tar I * Co., Aoftuu, Ua Piles AROMATIC Mill A pleasant, speedy cu- fOrFILEri. Onepaci asv—four dosos-wL eurelnsTary aa«L tvk pm dollar Bold by driorwl its or—at by mail. At itnws DU. L. II. UARKlM. fittsharsa, F, iihi %». LYDI/C C. PINKHAM’8 TTPanyrA^Lg eoMPOTOD. Ta a Positive Curs Son IWlUas and Db plsssmanW, and tbs ecnseftosn* Symri Weaknsasi *nd is particularly adapted to t o and expsl tnlnon. from the an sa^MAace °f development erron. bamorstberete fOTrttaSTte. and relievesweaknesa •*«»*■“**- It cum. ja-rihC, Uteda-hte. Ganeral Debility, Bleepteesasss, Depression ana uw o-jsg men LrLZZittJzrni: i M. addisss VsLXNTlSI BSOS., JsaasvUls. v>’». ■ ■ ■ ■ t 1 ' a > »IIII R IKMIV* » aeil NTW. iAHKTWAIfir— 2?K •THE kRINCE AND THE P*UPER. , • Wl'l tMA I gw !l til hM JkfrVhk^g Vsyflu, *#4 r# R«M> (K# *•+ rhmmm #f fmmr Lte |d» ■»%#• rAfwM v Ml if* teld mill ATI fr #m4 »•<*««• rk—rw l«rrtWf, mm »fv «w fwm«- #—w m* m rmmiffi We«4 #f <—Mg |h#•*«#>*ikf# a-4 iwr#«g i- rnnuLA-s , I 1*4 f 4ft. mkm%> CMc«a##n. Dm#. That fsrlls* of bsarta* dews, *—■ r— - - -—rs °TTm7 FWCNWts prepaid *• * Lyn,.-* FrtestA ■,-s-afsr la ths form •( pdK alss laths tmrm site«jre^ mrteys o< -tea. *1 psr-a fersMharlC^n"—- maty aaawsrs ail tstterasTlaswIrT. •—d I— taTA—rms as a—JBeartsw tA(s TV—v. |h - -r rtl-V — wAhoal l.VPtA X FIIfSUAM’S uvua FOUL T—y — - -IIM“ - » n[ • _j , ,,—p Wes-apsekss. mr A»ld by *11 l»rw««*Bia. "*• Abbb A«rvrr« vs % vvr.r* t« wtw rus LIFE OF GARFIELD £ S#d*4#Me #m 0 M—riswl ks sk wri htiA H I— WuSevfl tl •*f agwAst gkaM sSai haA# M— Wsi tv—te NteSt —>«%sac, •—4 — ste «l *kssgu ad Issiiih I Is- — #—y's g—L Ts>arrv yamtrn agw ■ a Vwm—t —4— tAM l» te— •Iftl'a dyw » SB—ami H—d Mr C Presw Ik# |«ih at I RBI, 11 I h# Am* sri Jwly. 1^:. f—•»"* I W 4VCft «>tl b* $r»» I |#NftpNP# lv<t Kill# Jk t *-* , mf I A 4. -t Tl# I (Oed I T#• gal Bs ib sAtt svasr mi -s Siam ## t— I As—• *sa r* Riipri st...... ... 4 —* I r iv# gslh— •• asti —fvari '# - *U 3> $ • I * a—# sss —4lWm at.,* 7 M ] Nkswgtfhte— m *ks— ImMk— , Mm—'%«hl# t—sgM •*( 0 s#— »sk< I a#* *> asm hr sH r—I# «s As Ths a at# a I h— kses k—aWS ks* Rpari* Rt IV pms#S I — s aw#s #— ka# sh#wwm—teSL s s— rmsa C0%*h#r:igk car si ChUS HOsnnEii’jhalls * InuBALSAM A ms—sdkws*. Iks |g#vks kah N# fa km si - — ws-« is #w ssR- Ikm sd Ira |ms—*—ms Hs t* ksm—• ks Ms laha—4 ad ImskSmsk, *# #tw w—* •vmad f Msyw, —a-s 4eys •(— «lsm # Wsadk #— —si m od S riish —•—• sd a ar Is savvy wmd as M*pS— g—#ushs aMri—a* k^wrts • krvek-a gshass—s Is -Waal Vast' 04 laris—I, M k-4a kasri km As IsaJhmri a—4 Iks Ck-s v— —Mkt wkmdk saaaa— ha— — amray —g *md ». «. A ( MM Mi MMMV ' •v • 4« iilffftMl Aft M flMM ft kflift ft f ft ftfftL b ITteR s One Dollar M • • Mm mm 1$ V rn aTTiT ^ | Ift^ilMftft Tftft iMtft ftMCriflft ft# mm/% flMMft V tVft mmi-9 ftMni ftft fcMft*Mi I mmI fftftftiM • Iftdft ftHftdAMIh §1 m ^MrfLftftM ftk. #• mmmmtmty. ft«t |^k-v a . $ki# t 4*% » %,m ftft ftfll mrnmikmf ftMgft «ft «ftr^. ftft4 ft* mmmrn mmmh Wj ftvMMft jirnmmi rnmm rnm ftftiHft Aft flfts SM ftftv Mf iftp fv~42wt |#^ |$ gft tWft # 9+jimJuf m%lm la — qft * Idkf1hak'#% i *• - mmw—Si SA. Cuar. nteft f! Tooth Preservative .. »•. •*». I - • w • -qf ■' I — ^—mss—» <tu flMFAClftHT lUPfLItl If IU »«tt •llTih# .mg p.tukt Ml PWn UL I nM.I ft# M#C. FlTTlkfts ***1 OftV I'tAft ftAkftll IMMC bftVtARORl Ad Wad Mr P •Si V. m otiLlMwil 4 CO . II fts— Mrwml LOtfikVU.il. IT T as Otts—s I Kms ) ftrysaAgi—— Ik— qwikts Mr Rasa, v ft f. Isft— r— —ri * V sd ds—Is, a—as I ksas 1 * g is ■— —«■——•! ad tkm aarnnhs ad M. J— srim till, a—d s— il — my k—«ly km f ; * •Jr— W %% ft* a* k>. g as ll w*s tltwcn.-i ne«xa—'Jt. Tl># result w .« t!,at s tkale id nat s U> tlie a. re «at | rolmval at an extra coat of 3 r» uta j» r a- rs. On s tweiiiy-flv# s< rn li. 1>1 ou tho a due (.'.adtattoo, where bo liphtn wen* utho cron w :l* iln- Slri'Te 1 ||_T tho Iwrll-Worin. 'lUr ./niif-uat qf Affrlcutture ru Tse#U that these cheap Ism!..’ might l»e Uieil with suiinnw by fruit-growers iu dertrojiug tho curculio. Pexvxntidn of Runt in Whxat.—A wri er givea the following on the sub ject of early horrent of wheat: “ Rust in wheat is caused, am jug other things, by exhaustion in the soil of requiaite min eral matters, rucli as boluhle silica, pot ash ami boiuo others, wliich are required to makestilT, hri^Lt, well glrizixl straw, and this couditiau is aggravated nr rath er operated upon by dim die changoa to proilnco, fungi or rust. When the straw is too tender and soft, lacking suflident flinty or glazed covering, which is the case when it grows too succulent with excess of nitrogenous and lack of min eral matters, it is liable to be ruptured if suddenly struck by the sun while damp. When this state of things occurs, an immediate sprinkling of plaster or of lime has been sometimes known to ar rest the disease and prevent serioas dis aster to the grain ; but when it occurs late enough to find the grain advanced to the milk or dough state, immediately cutting the grain will ssveitfiore injury by the rust, sod secure s crop of sound wheat, with somewhat injured strew •My.* Bora Due? and Wood gelt of an experiment with the I u-.W. (Oriv th#— Au f«4 ral «4 U— pdpte. Uriitdfmvft^ cW * to lies a—l i si U»ea is Ikda ai— la —ft a way tom « .a gwt rvJ uf Ik# prlltcU norad —k wiSchltegR—l while h» «w t|te*ri#r. rrt-swwi to fill th# teooid, dm- a. sgvwy at «f l.aoteg I'teHWte id nrangete ite ll Ite ■ sy— -Bo I aoSiask* replied UM-irw-wl f—hute. place tt oa ia* to swt. ftteMteg tel ib# el •« tnvUwe > la—'bate li}w Ilk Bo. li u. e quivatwd ta eeUrtpath—. u Its. SLll Ill'll ll ' Ul •! A i * sun bokd, to he romlui'ted no U— Autcnnui plan, is about t» tie creeled <.ii the ute of th < late Puke's Theater, iu llollatru, Loi.doe. In aunoundug tliia fiti t, the Loim.'u Wurid takea occe- sion b-doacrilm aorao of the distinctive feat urea of Uie American hotel, aa it ap- |h ars to the e.res of Johnny Bull. Il is, to many thonnandsof people, a iwrll- ittg-liouae, where they can obtain all the i oinforts and conveniences, with ample ulteiidance, at smaller coat than that of. the netmrate eHtablishment. At a cost <>f 10 to 14 shillings per day the gnest bus hi* comfortable room sod a well-supplied teble without care on his own part, can ohUin telcgrn)>hio communication 'vith any part of the civilised world, order a carriage, seenre seats at the theater or °jKTii, get shaved, shod, clothed, washed and cured (if sick), all without leaving the building. In fact, by availing him self of the fadlities usually presented in the stores i r etc., on the street floor, ‘•the wayworn traveler may enter s w reck, and enjesge in a few hours an Adonis on the American plan.” William L. Swan, the son s retired millionaire at Oyster Bay, Ll L, notwith standing parental opposition, has mar ried Mi— Belle Thurston, tha daughter of s poo* shoemaker. None of Swan’s relatives attended the wedding. He is a grsdasta of Prinoeton OoUaga and Co lumbia I—w Behoof, a —aasbar of. tha tim# for yon to tarn up your coat-collar and shat the street-dour from the oeUnle.** _ — •‘Uea't kaaw half their Valar.” “They rered in# <•( Ague, Bnionvar#- I sad Kwaey f^mpislai: s» rero«nini'n<f> <i. I had s ksirbotile left which I usetl l.«r n y Inru little *irl», who the tioctor* Bint ie ii'li core siid could not br cured I t-nvc lost both of them oue uight if 1 In*.I n >l riven them Hop Hittos. TncydM theui mi much good I conUnue<l their use until they werp Cured. That is why I xnv yi n do not knew half the value of Hop Bitters, mui| <1o rtafrecommend them h>Kh cnouxh.”—B., Rochester, N. Y. Bee other column.-Auitr icao Rural Home, v #.. » , ■" Do. Tannrb, it is said, is now prepwr mg to fast three months, and is drawing up s proposition to the medical profes sion of New York to that uffecU He said to a reporter that he can fast nine ty-five days if fed on electricity, the air in his room to be charged with a strong current This being positive, he can obtain s negative element from the.dis- integration of his tissue. He is now fattening for the fast, as plenty of sdi- ooe is neoeoMry. A Wise Beacon. “Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me how you kept yourself —id fuuilv well the past season when all the rest (if us have men sick so much, and, have hud the doc* tors visidng ns so often?” “Br<>. Tsylor, the answer f i* very e**y. I used Hop Billers in time; kept my family " ell and saved the deptoT bill*. Three dol lars’worth of it kept ns well and able to work all the time. 1M warrant it has cost you and the seighhora one to two hundred dollars apt* cc to keep sick the —me time.” “Doacoa, I'll nse y< ar medicine hereafter. »-.w. lal.r.. X. ... *#4 I*^m— U li.* S...4, L>**«, . — it. fftkMi, • m. ' M4»** l*UJ* rA*V*r% I am la* l>T. •1KLI' VtikJMt. s»k4 <vf» ■5M H Ul* I ugrtrlftf r#pr»n#f th# ls#af> ta # hwwiuhy autft.) A STANDS SEMBD1 IN MANY HOMES. Far Cws***. Cold*. < r.»np. Ilr#n-hl|la and all alter afl*«ii.*is A ih* Tbra— and (.UNSMi, >• Band, anrlrated ind niter); ter*#! «* entepnidion. IN CONSUMPTIVE CASES s*ar n«r»st—tSnt “ Finn*;-*#*” fmi -a n#rnian«Ml; sur*4, wter* Ite dli-rti ina nr* antenIn < wteh. Ttem In n*«—■—I « alter te- gnoiteaM te anna I— —ass •> stf. - AS AM CXFKCTORAjn IT MAI M EQUAL IV COWTAIWt m RFltM ■ AST FOIE For Two Generations TV cwml au4 wtSEDrh wM hUs4 hy. M I:\ICAN Il'N- T\M. I.IMM1 AT. has 4»e* ie t • l« ss«4ax.* (mIe, rwMrtr *E»fcnB r. «a I w*tr (Ur Ihrutif m ‘it aih! 1» \*»K Ilian all t»fh*’r linim -hU iMil tiktrlVr. TVb) ! II.tau**' (he M’HUng |>rn>- TnUrw Ihr.in^h "kin and flr>h to (lie wiry b »nr, drivinc out all piin nui| sorriiiSit and miirlml ocrrH i »uw, uud r—tlnr- in? thr ndtiefed ii.tri In Noniitl tod NUppli- heullli. | . COTTOh tSXiNO "'*"-"*** Sr*j=r king or cotton •»r V d—- W kds • umm n g s — ■ w— w te# Ateted as#— —Ss> Iter—’ m •— 0 t- ~t ted Vv. l— a—— htWB* • Triia a iatU— wxAiVaftfril— guns wmrffl MAavrw MtoioiNK co.. m. »n a i.ni Eaw shut, tv. mis FOR OLD CONFEDERATL P0(*tft4(o otiimp# UriQ#d ill |ririibj tv Fontmiihttfrts of vftnoua Koiit b#rn (l*« i»'rhhurg, S>w OrVihn, Kuoxvil!•». Briton Booin’. Macon, t-it?.) tit# un<l»*r- •tKi>**(l will |>*y ft verv high ca»h |>rir# for fiih#r »is*'(| -w unuAe*d aiHOApa, iai »'Lts. or mote c^citae n- <*f tfHCh kind. The-atatupN nr# wftni<Ki eh m -iff i let of the IeI# war. eu<1 tt jou look ot#r your jyj'l let ter# you rn*r find Eome, for which th# ui»d"i .-ii'i.s-d Will H«y ftlOO mr More. If jroft find Ent etftfeled EtamtHi, eIweys learn them on lb* oritfinnl #nYnlo|»^a, amt hcMiffn all cotnniuiii" cation# to N. K. bKKItfcf K, V7 Wall bt., 5wvr York. i To the PeopletTiSouth. HINDS MOL'XTAIN mm* IU HERO**. A Hiater; of ths Battle, Oct. r, 1700, and th* nrnttV, nbish l#d in 11, aft*r two ;«ar, spent in prenorntlna, U now publt.bcd and rend; for deliver;. Tne author, Limas C. Inures, I.L. 1> he- •pent HI ;enrs In (titer- .n( material* for thie work, which alwandn In Mlrring re- rllsla nfiuiT-ntiir.. u><] beir-brend> h nenpw, alike inter- • un* In old and ;ouo(. The deceodeuia of sock men ** '■.loiptetll, Sh-lb;, IterieL Ctevelnnd, Laee;, Williaau, Itembti(h1, UnlKiwnil, Winmi ulb'ern, now lisinf b; the II -oulp will wetenme Itu permanent reeord 'K>I» evenl Whirh inrneaibn trie of the Kevelniteo. wmk contain.613 pn*ew, on in-paper, teasdftrll; ki .lib-eren ■Ii-el j.rira.t. of ite Bernan, and nsaa Wind cut-, with ii.d. x vt i.ivo relereweaa. Frlete. *4, • ■witpr.-ij loa re«einc e( rtiea, or me; ha bad s( AteM# a eirr; euiatf. FICTES (i. TBOUmOK, PaMlater, —•—-—'■ go. IT* V»e terwet, Clnstente, O. tiatos, Hnumend, nod tteir ihronthoui the lord nr tbal *«emtn v*’mml#ri — or l ri:,., rLesk ■»#te — wniitefond Meteor;, •“d ante ole eon;. Bookwalter Engine. Effective, Simple, Durable and Cheap. Compact, KnhsfaiitiAl, EcoitomicAl And Easily Mauifod (inranteed to irork well and give full power claimed. - KVERY I*r#A.INXEB Who runs a Cotton Gin or ComitiU should have ooe. Btasm power is much better and cheaper than horse power. »E 13 OUR XsOW PRICES I 3 Horse Power Engine, - • - - QM0 4»4 ‘ “ “ . . 61k “ “ “ . ... ... . 866 8. 1 ; 140 Address Manufacturers for descriptive pamphlet, JAMBS LKFFKL dk <«.. * ■ms'