- - " . - : ."- .-- S .. -.- 5- - - ----- 55 -- - ., -- .:RIeBurURA 'k *r BEBMUDA-QBAfiSt. '. -" :hrlt4ur tti l _ien 3'perioj3'ffiaJ tfie. "'. L. -' -----T. r '- f 0., .' .... titl. ' t CHARLETP1 f -tQ.. S* w 1- i v -- f': ': INTRODUCTION, CHLIDEEfETCtUfc .; lands of the South Iiavei b/e Tntxtndercul-,* 'Ci.Jt. g., Jty: ; ] K "v1M. : .. : urk4fl.tjr 7ZX&. 'I! f. I'.It. .. VA&AxTUI AJ.4uINA - .--4. AT-THE SOUTH.r : ; ., tivation, there'must 'of' necessity, lie. a' VIA ) A. P".t' ,SI1n , nAIN-WATER'CIBTERNS.' I : .1TDL.C.; j;''XEWOUTflT.4 deficiency limepotash and. poda: in "- ; ', ;' ,: i ,. -,- ;LA2saEPf -. 171 t"R.I' .IOOD & tiUErr 11l" *season, .in ,,In'i a"recent letter to.nr.' d I tfie soil and-I Have 'reason itb believethlli CowrJpmenta Dee of.c t r. : ! :In.vv-4 tT ._ j fh'fl JCjQODfthat been BO excessive referred to a* lecture delivered at -tie if these "were.- added : the ,Bermudarasthi1dbohfpi g r. ; t.eam, Soap Wor . I numerou'and springs, hitherto CiuratauqAuT Couniy Fair :by..MdjorIfrpoks Y < < "Wi1 LIS :> -_ ,_ ::: i : .-.oW'R-- : !! ; I .->S '. ... .. ,<, ., i'. -. , oonBidered GTh aHblc hare failed in Mch he referred to 'the Before"the:\var, Kmo..could '. .be 'purchased'oh '. _,, : ,tt .) '- C. ::S.,< viiiih:"I ,, I ..f..,qkgi . causing great annoyanco and inconvenience grasses' (natural and introduced,),offtno thd'line-of.railrbad, .for'' ten t .t):'. 1 .'.T'OT'A.T"O" :I ", .. ) .?. 1'. ''; .CA1J : L. .'. '. : '71. .., .. 4i'f' * thriz1i1taneopf! ] supplyingwater & which rpmarjcs are calculated cents per b shel/and "vnll probably be .- ; !., through'artificial! 'ntees has re- mislead the uninitated. -Believing hat obtainable at" similar price before -WILT, UAVK: OirAULKSi-ON' ''two ,Ad cr. U -L I TOILKTSOAPS MXOWJfi.VSlXDXOR. T; ". 11 a lcry ,, Wbarf eTCrY Wednei.asaorniug, at .o'dcek, atf 'orit r jutrj)Z' 1tU'l.19 nlted in a great increase in the demand error should beoorrocted,T.havedponied H AND. A.I.and Savannah every IS Mne.dav a& 4'o'dock 1.. Pn'OYI'T'' :&)fOQflT...BARRETT', --r fofl6I 'th 1\\'i'Jr-t'f.nM' t r. iiiiA-wat.1< r, cst to trouble yourith, a fo v 'jot longUeferring..to' lime r re"minds.me" ,one _morning; lCeturrJ.ing at>o'clock Will leave A.M7 Jackuleremy-and 8a vmiuiah,1.-rj) 8-1 ,*ce*Ool made., 115'Kefer. :J y.announce.' '. to tha putlie' KiSteani'Soap. that, tn viu.: . 'WlWoL :LU& ppunenanugo" bfCflten1O tings .. ,<. I IAs fact. It i8.n. generally:received opinion turday rooming at 9 .1\. Arrivinjc aVbarleuou 1n8ot..y, : _ and economy xrhich I supply. As it is :the attention Offarmors'iuid- stock that red clover wilThot succeed in Geor- same cvenlng. For A vlht or 1. (.t Pl J" .' I :*a.- .*:,_-'.&, ) i J Works] not guIll t 'u\i r fbo UAt a' liberal raisers is being directed, to the agricultural gia ; yet the cujious may see a fieldl of ;jiE'IAIL1it.IJEALER .. Office on A4jfcrt s'Wlrart, : SECURITY .. ::'-< ,.O CO *. , 1CMl'8. J. OlLMAUTpt rappy of the most wholesome, best and I and jgistoral .resources ofthe soyeral acres at Covington, Ga., which .' .- ...'.,,1. '..' .' ...:. AgenU at fctayannM. si. tuilly"preiit4' ,.vand.TaCeUpaC'to lit.4 ovdanp "TJ purest water crambo obtained from the' South, .1 hare thought that' n- few. remarks was sown in',1800:'and which has pro- .' .; '. ..' I .. ... d '. I F. DIBBLE Agqit at JftckaonTflle.U. : ) .B F.r 4YAP, Ufu N__ 'L R .. . roofs of buildings at less original outlay, regarding: ;th Bermuda: Grass duced heavy crops yearly. It was an '.( .\ I ..1 I... ... ;. .': S. MAIL LINE : JtAltDE' ;; :.RzA f'- -rzuow: .0..11 . and lee labor in raising it for use than (Cynoden dactylen,) might v inter- exhausted field, and as an experiment, .: ; ., 't-"I';: .i'J" .t'1tv A'tSO JUvw kgetii*, for at'':IzMIr.1r.(:J'i2"1LJ; Q'1ll.tlJt. &t .h7 1_ _\-mi 1t o y {*, t iS-nrm",it frimpring5crtreamsitismypurposO esting to some of the readers of the BUBAL. the owner plowed it very deep, and gave .,.., ,; '. '" ,..ii. i-! .l -. ,. OOlca 9ih- .Al-o.' .. variety. ToiIet. Soape zre ,"< - , ; to From the best information I could it a good coat of lime. When I examined .: '.,; ; <: .,' ,ittm.-Dec.2-tf : ..', r.ALIq' - lay before yonrreaders a.description of obtain in the South, this grass was first it in August last it looked well, ::<. { I .JMFANrL.: - a tikn which I have practically tested introduced from_ Bermuda to St. Mary's taking the'dr ut4 ,into:'Qnsid r on. t _ED ALMOND.rll ,3SPARZ4'f : # 7eari4which / -perfect in Ga.; 'In or about 1835. two.planters From my experience; and that _oi A nnilE the FAVORITE"St.Johns"now steam named packet the,"formetlj.. kwm" as' : I ISO _)/i' t JtOSS . i .atetion to numerous patron*.- from Greensboro', Ga., visited' St. Ma-, others, with tho. Bromus Schiederian- fieaaral .Mercha maiss rL EBBENGEr.v y 3To ---i-5' : ,PUJl"l. < . I '".tLh4t 'Bunple, least expensive, 'iTS' and wore so .much pleased lyjith urn in an arid climate, I am convincedthat commanded by Captain O. It. Ingrah nil. '*atpUap, r. C. ; 0.pai11ll. wiIJ' berjlrrd to male ,5Tc-4. Q *most m\'Cnienhmd least Hablo to "get i the graS8.thllt.upon ,their return each it is peculiarly adapted to. the / mancntl on the line between Savannah, lit; and i'a- the usual i bought and jie.and un.to any 4jfrt 'Y';.1: out of order, of any mode yet discovered.It one placed a turf in his saddle.baw, South.-It will. produce two heavy laths KA! ,touching,and all landing at Parico on Unmiiwici the St.'JbbuA'"rf'VI.'I'.tl.Fcrnandina YAry, to, IU subject margin to MKht pL.Do&.eq11al Our motto ba qutity shall be'11III:-e1n1 r prke to 101... :4 .a.t consist in placirigF in, an upper Upon their arrival at home, these turfs crops each ner. WhIt the Bromus Palatka cartyin the U.& ,MaiL She Trill:Jeare Sa sold tention mvettled paid to 4V1resMZ1beretnr .r. -It' ,at 100'c19clr .A.i M ',rrtve at Vf.ey. room ofame of a' dwelling or other were carefully. planted and nursed; and and oats cut at a proper season, and 'r'efor No. 2. HOEQ'S BLOCK BAY ST., vl1nnah Jacksonville every on Saturday Sun II)', and ntUl'D.iu will It'Ave" for UUlA cjcohango t ltO'Uf'ST J'R rAID JooR building, a WOflcntAuk.ofpino; plank from these small turfe the grass has winter pastures, difficulty wouldbe Savannah every Tuesday or at' t ftPPIy o'ilocf'.A.un board: C.or to For. Medicinal fIO T.4 H.J1f.Ub JIQrOI'\ItC without metolio lining, ana 'conductingthe spread over a largo portion of Central i experienced in wintering stock in a 4l. engagements JOlIN.H.\ B.UUIL'I at Jack.ion& W.gent.i .ae., .Pun } : : *11.&*a(:0.*wi U it is con- ignorance prevails in the Northbrn Steamer Sylvan Shore, Iur Pure,,; '1 .61&- r. The suppW' to _the.bathroom watorclosc1 sidered the groat curse of the planter.For States relative to tho resources of the Pure Port Hherry .4:: and kitchen is drawn from thoiJ1'Olr8C when it once obtains a hold on n.ub South; and if you think that thu ro- ! !.. : -.J J .l _f '- --- *!_-._ _<%nl,1 pin.uinteresting >.4 : CJill.EKUut 4. *z- --j -* - . to .a in.the: following manner : For a one joint is left, within a few weeks you united to a lady Naples. The writer r i jQ 5- Jacksonville. }1\. > <- .' tockcf'- ' cistern of the least expensive construction will have a luxuriant stool, throwingout thinks this example will be somewhat I.Q)rE.UrEn United: State General' Mai',Sb'J will I'y leave, Capt.Jacksonville Ifciw,carrying fur Palat-the Medicines'Dni ;j I make a circular excavation: two its runners in every direction. extensively] followed.A ka,and intermediate landing. every Hfttitrdny! mornintf Fr.F. [ ;, feet six inches, .in depth, and tlirco feet The Bermuda Gross-is a dwarf grow- farmer near Bay City, Mich., lost DRY GOODS. ht landing J o'clock.fur Enterprise anti will leave on every Palatka Monilav uml at intermediate 3 A- M. llo- MRS.| -UI.,1 her 'Cliejriicala' . diameter of the cistern under turning will leave Enterjirion the -l.h1L'O,1.Iv\Urn- sonviilf,uiul can Perfumery, . in than that ordinary greater ing species attaining, his wife Ixwrder-. The wh ( " early ono morning, recently ; lag fuMoM-inir nt S a. m., and Psilatkn: 011 1 bnrday morning 'fF ii is to bo, making this excavation circumstances, a height of from four to hitched his team and drove to tho I at 8 A. M. Freight fur Silver fprinz hn 1 ulllwl- boat: can laud .- cy-j Mr ' up level the bottom. This completed six inches. The base of the stem for ina\on the Ocnv.-ili.-i! taken at through mtej. :. PtMeli' s t on . VARIETY 'I " IN EVERY ' city with his servant girl to buy the Fur freight or rassa:i', avi>ly on lKKir-1 or to ; '.1'n.i.i1: 1VarnishI' . drive a stake in the centre of said ex several joints, is prostrate, covered by for the dead and while there JOHN cr..\ .1C. :;- .. .' ... \ . garments ; Xarch 10-tf Agent,Jack mviUe. ) Caj>.,inof n.,._,., foot and is dense and : cavation and mark out a circle ono I sheaths, very lognious, T ',. '. . , married the girl, being a widower less ort we ran( : six inches smaller on all sides than the the remainder vertical and succulent.The HOME SriLVGUES w"re1I.m.acn> -windovGni: ; than twelve hours. The wifo attended New Orleans 1' new them in ' excavation already made, then excavateto leaves vary from throe to four inches COCHECO, REOATi'A, uiveu PuttyP. t, the desired depth, leaving tho wall of in length, and number from five to the funeral next day attired in AMERICAN, GLEN COAUXOLD'H \'} APALACIIICOLA "D ST. MARKS, I>-0-tf ; 'Tarnishes, deep black, and was one of the principal ----- --- - the excavation with a slope of about eight upon each stem. I inclose a specimen -: GLOUCESTEU AND OTHER PRINTS, Ite-?-tt : i. t with one coat of good cement mortar : ,to prevent its spreading, as well as tucky Bourbon Company," incorporated USX All URGS, irola the 2d anti Ifith and Iravin wme iLiyn. Will leave i. : , 8th and 2301.nt about half inch in tluckness. An i to effect its destruction but all their by tho Stato of Now York. It is MERINOS New Orleans for Mt. JIarka on the ! overflow ; FRENCH 8 A. M., touching at AapaaJiicoa! .on the 10th and23th / tUOCKKEV. :; M Bosmcs a J pipe is to inserted near tho surface : efforts have proved futile. I was as- owned by capitalists in tho State of Now AVOOL DEIAINES, ,and leaving Kuue'laws.AtENT&. \J articles of : ; .: , of the cistern, and tho supply and suction -' sured by! a number of intelligent gentlemen York, Boston and Louisville. Its capacity ALPACAS, A. Dl'tlhmn St. Ifarkii. Twine for all kipL4 and other of pump pipes are laid on the excavation that it would not perfect its seed for distilling whiskey is over a MOhAIR TABLE, DAMASK, W.1'ost U.&1'Drter Hobby&, 133 Cti.,Ui-avier.\ApuUchii Street! ., Sew Otleano.ApiUll3m door Nov.to 11-tf the: l'ot\t f. 'esale.- and detail : first made. Strong timbers are in tho South, and to test tho correctness million gallons a year, besides an extensive TOAVTJLING, a : then laid over the cistern, tho ends of of tho statement, I gath'redseoo in various quantity of flour. NAPKINS. -- -TOWING.---- -- -- (CIIAS. r uggsts 1 tho timbers are to have *a bearing of localities ; and : s far a? "|Ilm ableto The New York City Oo\"ernmcnthavc n HE powerful new tus t" .jl'3nt,Captain ilcl.->mara ..- , one foot and six inches at each end on form an opinion (without experiment LADIES D GENTS JL in now permanently on the river for the purpoBC of a liberal way of spending money. Inl towing Vett.*:!*, 1U11, &ccIl.s.. -3, Ambler & Hoeg's Block, tho floor of tho excavation first made. I induced GENERAL believe ) am to that it 18Gn two items printing and stationery ..FAIUC1ULD, Agent.Xov. ' A double floor of boards does not 11-tf. S .1 . rough aro possess vegetative properties. The : JACICSONYILLE FLA. , were caleulqjed at 8145,000. then laid upon the timbers, leaving an However, I inclose some of tho seed for City, Government voted for the purpose Ha n dicer chi efs..A.nd WIVE. OROTETE Z.ir .VT/? . oponinjr of about two feet square in the your examination. : cnu.'iantIy on hand,a largo and wed stud. : $6 OOO the former askod h .. sum being ): a-tncut of board covering, around which a plank The popular opinion with regard to WATCH-MAKER: 5c1temnber 9 ' tho Comptroller; and before tho end of S .JlE.Dlt.ISEs..CHZJlIC ,AND FLYCT curb is set on the covering, tho curb is its distribution is as follows :-In feeding pOL : : ARTICLES . tho year $310,324 71 had been spent.A -_ .' c-onun: 0, FORSVTH AtDJacksonville SIWS -"', '- 5AAA 3000 | /.vr.s; WIXDO cr.Lts, to bo covered with a trap door. The hogs and other animals, pull up the 1000 OILS 8T..jTIONUlTp tho earth is then returned, upon the prostrate or legnious portion of the divorce case, now before Chicago Fla. 5X> CUrLIEr rc. .6TC.mot . covering and raised a few inches above grass which is so dense and indigestiblo Ill., courts, has a very humorous feature Hosiery in Great Varioty. I>1>Pr.CTKCLLY informs the citizens of Jackson-I 50D 5UO : .\ which may be found \ villo awl ,'kinilthat he has returned again and ,Qataine. Castor Oil, Cream'Tartar, &a2ca.4. the natural surrounding grade of the that it passes from the animal undigested about it. The defendent is one of (14Ttthi t lib;J.ace: of Iu..in a.huT'c.. in store aui 3l1"to Bine Mann,Sulphur,2f agnesta,-kc, twin brother in business and Sir. (t. will he l& p|>y to receive thu Y.trmtazctf tis ground, and neatly sodded. This completes and takes root whero dropped.I partners ]FANCY GOODS, P..I.TErr XEDICDES. ioInn4 irioh to have their . old frii- as inuiy new one a; ' 'the whole operation for the cheapest was assured by several intelligent gen- tho resomblanco they boar to each other TRIMMINGS, w.khc.4' ttitrfal y repaired and jfunnuiteed, and*lu>i>e-. IKv.. 30-tf '! ._.*. 'Aye?'. SarsaparqLi, #f . ,. Cherry I'Vctom! Ayer Ague i Indiaayif . Core is that the herself is that.1 bit: l-i s;enein-e af a pr.wti.l"tml! kt'r for a mode that of the least.first cost. tlemen that had noticed so striking lady BUTTONS, , or they repeatedly 1 the I.,.* fni-'y' :..- r" ill 111i4 country and Kjrofe, ht.-will Thl.P Killer Kad'ways .r. But a preTerable modo and ono which, it in this state in tho evacuation of ani ;i unable to indentify her husband, from BALMORALS. be a*ie to gmt. in.] "iti.-fiti<>ii to nil \vb. lixw y oiiw. : Asi.- ':. .and'* YarmIuge.-W'orm Candy,Bonth .. mwicaa BONNET AND BKLT lUBIiONS 01LL ..u':.. ti bo All watohc warranti.-d nOK1 'Vt'r \lIgu. Remedy .Brown' EM. Gwtq.r&ua4e's'a ,' > repaired. oat - is generally adopted, is to construct the mals. "When heavily stocked and whom sho has been for a long time sep KLNIS.Fimi1ihing )t4r. Juu 27-(fc.li)7oXK:7 iaiAty: \ Munthln?Syrop Hyatt'a Lit,Bsianm. arated. ------ --- 1.au'&.B"oO"l1l; Linimrat &*,i',5dm. eastern in the samo manner that I have closely pastured, it forms a dense mass vFcMI, -fmp 5i. and Tar, XeVtuuT XUwr. t.ia.i Q described that tho diameter of of verdure from 'lour : --- BaLeman's Drops, &e.ke: Pbetoszn .uUaekguwn6D , except varying two to ---- -- --- -- \ Board,Blank Books Waiteta . tho first excavation is to bo four feet inches high; and tho more closely it is MI3L.EIJSTERY.. _. WATCH-M KER .93Th ILilr.Trjothi Cloth Sharing and "Whisk & ?y ov greater than tho diameter of the cistern pastured the more it seems to thrive J LIST ARRIVED AND NOW OPEN; ON th. VI _;i .%. f 6\ ..atkd A. PERFTMERV, ETC. is to be, and two feet deeper. On this On tho commons around, and in some Forsythe Street, AND DEAIXU IXVLOfK'ft. .... A tSKXT far tracts'",Extracts Colo"ne SIght, hair Blooming Genoa SrviodS. ," J'mc1 Xz- Oils t. <. FI.i I It. \ W.11rl1F. V ((fK.1, ILL Soak around the cistern nine-inch of the roads and streets of the towns of I'owder, b tjadtiff projection a "TfT Y.\1 D8 West ohhe rOllt Oin-f. on tho opKwite CLOTHS JEWELRY, _\u'ibt 25 =! ""* brick arch is based, and when tho archis Central Georgia, where it is daily pas I tj Hiile., A well .-.ll'Cktllor! Kushionalilu. Sprin CASIMERS VUJLKnr, 1.1.VCI CfOD.\ IYSU3IMKIU5 -. 5 ice, &e- . Oool Moderate profits uid quirk tr.v1. Thankful .CMlDIES-. . carried over so that an opening of tured by large numbers of cattle and I for past patrona iL.A. MATTAIK. NEGLIGEE, LOCK P.AY-ST1IKET: I : Dro\ Sugar ana 'Burnt. ... fepttnatf three feet diamcter is left in tho cen hogs, will be found some of the most April H-1m WHITE AND FANCY LINEN. Dec. 21 jicKMisriLLE.. rtA. tf I IJrops Lozfiagca,*e,Ac.STATIOXEBT.. ' --- -- - - --- BL : HICKORY )MIXED AND WOOL SHIRTS.BLANKETS . tre, a perpendicular nine-inch brick dense pastures in the United States. , SEGARS SEGARS t Watches and Jewelry.WATCHMAKER .t t'r.St1ie-: l wbcap tPaper, White sad T wall earned up to the surface of tho I I From all I could learn, I am convinced i TIm Knvclopsv. ). Ok, Ocean . tallc oil,pure Mecca oil, procured from the Mecca street.A. M. Iteed'u Hiiildinir. Feb.3-tf : OF THEJ . _ will supply in a year in this region, by is exposed, it seems to delight. When Wells Cleavcland. Ohio, w.irrantc-d tho bent on the Glass Crockery > ___i the of rain which is introduced its extension is rapid Continent. Also, English Drup Black Oi1 in asHortcd nay JonNsLRivEB: : average amount very cans, Boiled Paint Oil Pure St. I>awrcucc White Lead, O. A. CASE & CO., Mch 10-tf ST.In about thirty-six inches, we have only to covering a largo extent within a year.I Highland Lead, Bamea white Lead. New Sectionii'fironi. ONE to flflTC: mil York Lead Yor coloring and Biiading, Mineral .3IAIrn TO ORDER multiply the superficial area of the visited Covington, Ga., on tho 28th of Paints, Refined American Limp Black, Wooden and Willow-Ware. JEWELERS: : , building in kct _T by twenty-ono, the last August,.and to study tho habits of in Prucian assorted Blue can,in, Oil English, In assorted or? Halndou'n cans, Crome Green do Greene, Le-, Fhys dfiucatiH Iwmd.4 and of Spanish IBM o,Grants*United; and State Topograpty Sumy brx oT _1 average number of gallons which falls. my hobby under different circumstances, high Metnllc TIo.heUOchre, Freneb Cromo Yellow In AT .\ mile on either bank of.the River from iu m Ulk to Oil,la assorted cans. Also, Carriage Varnish Xo. 1, In E All j! VAPS. Jbrnr7'lLF.nOYD upon one foot. Tho rain-water which visited an old field covered with this Turpentine,Copal do fur furniture Brown Japan In gCD; k ANY ,Comer' otYcriythe and Ocean 8t& fall upon rural buildings if properly grass. In one corner of the field I found Turpentine, Kngllsh Patent Dryer In Assorted can., In A'ry AT Feb 17.-tf.. ekAooviDe,J1a.:_ stored in cisterns, will be an ample some graves of Confederate soldiers buried 011. English VeneUan Putty lu Bladders, Assorted LADIES Z J3L1: supply sizes, all which Offer to consuuicrs, and hope to c Sash and Blinds for the family in tho dwelling, or in tho begining of last April. In secure the patronage of Many. friends In Host, West, .1 EfX Efs SIOX Doorsj. . la FELTBTEAW Z , but , Middle and South Florida To prove them to .J d - liveStock in of the turfs of tho Dec 80-tf housed the farm build- ono by filling graves, try them. The paints can be nii&e4 ao as to secure any BTEAWSILK 0 t, EVERY STYLE AND SIZE ngs. Bermuda Grass had been covered by shade. They are cheap.and lasting .and I.want to c . _ build up a trudonscqucully will not run any customer }FUR AZ C03ST AXTtr:OTT K45D AXD M*S*UT BT As country houses are rarely built so red clay. It.made its way to tho surface off with high prices-quick sales aud,moderate JOCKEY, o close and sent in direction. profits is my design in order to enlarge my bUill nUll. "\\ : BI Om1 to a roadside as to the runners . expose every Machinists will find a groat save In uSIng the oils;; AND OTHER STYLES.GENT'S ,, ... , roofs to dustfrom the road, there is One runner, I measured, was fivo feet Tho above Articles' are purchased from the manufactures '1 1 30. ,ySfre, Saraniuh, Ga. direct. Give me a call on Korsyth street,75 yardsWest DO.ORS very little'necessity for a filter. The four inches in length. The joints were of the Pout office on the opposite oldc, where I uib%t-U r water will generally bo much purer about two inches, apart ; and from each hope soon to be. open. 8. R. MATTAJll. WOOL AST) PEALEK8 IK FINE TTATflirKH. SILVER than thatbtalnea: Jrom.. city water joint a mat of roots had been formed ; April 14tf.rjnusis WAKK JEWELRY AX1J OOLI l'I SAo [ PAVILION BOTI1 -T EN1'1i for the American patent chronometer,the - "* a z- ALA ** r.1t rtr iarqre nunipor"oi Bftxmi.1J .-form .a SINGLE AND DOUBLE ,& watch in ho world ladiea gold enamelednSvo'rVlfl6S' the water in the cisterns in tho ground, To forma lawn or pasture it is cus- Physician- : FotlceTYJuSeii.'atmrUxi and -1Q 1l111'; PwtO5100 Patent!: "Rn i i COIL.. _jnSETTNO. ._ ANTJ.HASEL STSL- I filter.it by wall of Phyiiician l'ocket Vial CaHCIrIOlw,1 A(tents for Snow's American steel pen used in,all the A , building soft a or tomary to plant it few feet a apart ; but Eat'rhumb Lancets genuine public schools oU'cwYorkWATCHFS B, 268 .Q a.RCRqTOK: :H. C. salmon = bricks, across tho cistern. The my impression is that large acres of Tooth Forceps, a nortedBiingc water isrreoeh'pd into the cistern on ono could be readily obtained by adopt pasture Surgeon, glaiut Needles metal and and.Silks India rubber ffelt and Children's. Hats. AND JEWELRY REPAIIIED Near .;It .BU, .' ;E1), Prop'r : KtetofcUitffilfcrwauVand: Prolong and warranted by Mr.Case, who has IS ytfarn experience A large a. 4 : pumped from ing the following course.:-Plow an exhausted Uvula Spatulas i In tho principal cities of the' country. 'AH goods hand,and made .1awfr; Payday. tttrw. dollars. thorn other sido. J and work warranted. '' n - : C. .0\ CASK.December - Water thus filtered, fieldin: a deep and thorough Teeth Filen,astiort d 16-tf J.J.HOLLAXD.oo ; .. shipping orders.April --T-K'- . 11i at is, by causing it to flow through manner ; harrow and seed down with For sale by S TATO'ThT.PAP.i 21. ' E. r. WEBSTEIL 4 CO' _ the pbros pf tho bricks, is purer than thepurestspring rye. Then..tnke sod Bermuda Grass aa 4 fiammu Block Sign of the Golden Alortar. Jil E Bn-e.nii.Tox., ;;BKAt; >FbBD,:& EENICK, . \ water. and chop it into small peices with a Dee 30-if ENVELOPESPENS, e 1PIANO.S S -\. IJXJJlJUSSlO.Y. JERC2L1. Therfirst cost' ,of constructing a cistern sharp sp.do. 'The prepared sod 'to be rrSouthern AND MUSIC.TUXER .. ; t 1if. dwa Y,,N. Y. with the ' brick arch- over it, and the placed in.a carl hauled 'to tho field and I ;INKS : AXD REPAIRER flAXOSIA.CKBOKTILIE RECEIVE ;CONSIGNMENTS OF brick filter complete, is generally less thoroughly strewn over tho soil ; after Express Co., -* PENCILS. } 103 Bay "*86utlierii !Pine. -: tharf that of sinking, :a; well, ,and tho which the field could be rolled to force LrAVINo: established Express routes through Florida ,.SXA. 1t" . , labor of drawing the water the I .Lj. art prepared to receive'and forward,freight and Office. torncr, oftor,yth Xctcnan-sh-cttt.. A' : .ark-(.the *a-ruijcu: infinitely grass into tho soil. If at valuable James T. Patterson Bavaimah : planted a I iiockage to all points in the United Utaie and ( : Ua.- - .kwas: L'p pf rainwaterawbturning favorable season lain satisfied, that almost -i i on Europe all the with railroads dispatch.and.steamers Competent from meoscngen this place running in connection TOILET.AJSTD. : :. Fob.17 Uramily Groceries. Orders by in the Clayton C 1lfMU Adfcir. .*Purme'Atisnm.Oa..(. a oCk.and: thai por every p portionwould'tako In with steamers and railroads from Savrannah lowest market.. .ar.l.-.m. . tion;: of it to be pumped from the cistern fact it_might be planted at, regular' dis of Ga.,North> and, West.. For'It further K. HARMS information Ant enquire, Bye rB Jaa27-_ S -- will not generally require to be lifted tances like corn. Tho rye i would furnish March IGJmXCk. J,SaaunU1.Bo( k.r PATENTED OCTOBER 13, 1863. -S : BOUSE ,&'BRYANT, . more than one-fourth of the height that a largo amount of winter food for ICE. r Black ., ..Dark; Green fj TVST.ctox all. r. 1JOt.a,' *. jj w. '.1'nt. it would irereit obtained from a well ; stock would prevent- the of "' Black for Silk Light Urcen' ta'I.' (Formerly ef JaekaoaviSe' I and last, but not least the if weeds and : ,growth ICE delivered at tha depot and on board stamen in FAN Y ART Dark Blue .Magenta Ateo a very IrAzwJNgA7jcotLLI7o.JrMw'JLLNTS,. supply,. would furnish a, temporary order. ICatc 2% oenU. per pound for WLBS. Light :Blue .Maize j collection.. For . directions carried amounts less than MO .Exceeding COO'pounds 2 1M s A r.srw34r4N4 Land and'.lies be ' cheap rates/prevailing in immediately produced from the same dye. '.Theproceaais ittrnte, '-Rer to H f1A.: A c@t'eoIdi in ] on the Florida Railroad 28- miles from 'erndia&This .ud anyone con use the dye with perfect success., W- a hbspita the gouthand.wages, at.$8 woald be ,Tlw>iwo a'd well tIn;.T nnah 'a i Ip- , 1--- per month, nTeryadrantgoons point-to erect A sawmill to caU and eaunino rections in ngliah,French and German tnsideof. .each 'attentio te4 IGthe1tth.1tmIIPI2S " ; 'm:' oJxing him -'or the Joel could be. rafted to the '. ". !7" w. ; men of Cotton..Loaioer an4 PT0' ex- it would OIt but a trifle to,obtain 'few Bt Johns .'.Pcnwwdina"pr Vf rtock Dcforo purchaaingPllODIJCE eb.-, mcka .s For sola wholoattJa and retAil br- Country . byf way of Jfowatt river./: 7.iE.I'..WEBn'ER ally. Cco.ieiiisIcited1. b1ch55Yanceewi1Lb.m.d.a . n" Uodl 4yQ1ngfind hundred '' ". .. CO-r ang-J.rta*,: : : a 7= 'EWfJ reiy acre of superior-pastured:But : ,.. .I.t.IO1 I ;.X:4 Samm1 J11ock.SlID of the(101"1ILnot. ;. " : - - ,ttJt eontAtntnlaboui 6OO. 'A. 1 : t1Iubo'n1 'Dte.30-U' J.I4'.ty'rim'U and in , .r J r rd there.arajnwrjrportions. ::, the jSpntK which the Tillage and station,of Callahan stand.' ." ,1:.., '. O : '' -" ,-_1-- .-- "mn.KEN'CJIt! - wriJd1ild 4b doto for +" : : ?mst'E apply when plantations bo.P ten to: ;J.'lL'F.AIRn.UJJ:8J .r. Vri-UABLE . '! '., T" 'Itt!!':: fe' The ", ca.n !rehsd'' ':, ;?" ,- ;;-;: .U-DJeW',Book Store JackaoBTiae.1: ; 'Jo.r.. ,,: .t( ;') : S l44i5 ;! 1ICI..1a..am. .H .'00 11' L.i ; 1 .I.'aD1'DlII".UAn a conmo reasonable terms'wjthIromTlOOio' ,300 'VIUftbIdWI8it-4be best on Bt Johns Wrer,U i ,lot,RavtcoataJit.s.t.iJa&itJ = ACCt for Hie acres'of.lauf'WcU' with ale ofrotecL- Alsoj about 40.000 acres of Pine and JlumiJ'MarIo7i : XEk: if ) 'W TER-LOTS, $Q&: alf.fe,tl"'oFt.eit'j ); ;Ligbt . ; Bermuda 10ch 1a :EXCHANE . itb .. 4ai Jn Al_ : iBtfcaad. on1 d otltay. : .., . : . . .. i" 1 br W ioa4 Grass. the 8t.John',IU'er.. 1'pI.ubo..J "1 -r .- t -B/ord / i .BaUQM l\diL . "- Lot They & J!Oj'Cioc wP L;' ,' ps&tt: hi '2fi-tf zses 'OAr" :: | E.. . > 1.H 4' 1" October 'Wr04.' '10 Seat 4.!?:; '-.vnr.-.AIo8f.t. t J\V.<.A.I ? .a- ' 'a UontUl'. ., lar April wt. Jan t-tj I SiT. .5' '_- I '- - -. 'r -- .- . -t