- , . .. - f S THE }<'LOHlIJAnnon\ : .IIINE ii.l ' ,, .. ... .. . ----- ---- -'- -- ----.--- ..- -.- - -- ---. .-_ _.-. --- -- -- ------ - ----- II. J. ltAKiit A itltl21 /.. L.I\lt: Ifti\IKTtttlXT, ulnrity of growth resulting, the subsequent if o usr.no T.it K.vo irr.i:n at:. TT: I cultivation greatly facilitated. l'hn'tuuoleof I 1.5 t ,,', llifl<1 11tlf if "'ill !,r i>f g,'e'tl lifurft. tit //lfOl" preparing the recd: which, it (is understood, SOFT soap) should be kept\ In a dry place: in of'hr miller: to "" //1.1/! 'iiieiim't; iitrornultiorl; will be patented, is: as follows ; The seed I Is: the cellar, and not used till t three months old.i . i Ij : ; IVnrl SI.. XfM York mi tlif tuliju't! of Irtiiilii hi Ifii Stole: of! v'/rot/ placed in nn earthen or tlC'I'I! : ol nnd or- 1'11i.iN lI s i that have \been smoked by u kefoseiie --=- r/rM."('*. '/nlitrtinaMf,', ('f.'., "'' lutlf in nrri" dinarv sulphuric acid poured\ over so IH to lump should bo washed olf with soil.i I II ' annhrrtrrnir n liriff: fixtee to thin .II'i"/! completely! cover it. It is:' then stirred until water.CvvrxxK. the brown ! "Olfl'rl'll" lands im lands: which, nlHer being arc also to ho Instituted with u viewto of tw'nt\.t1\'e bushels per m're. Two applications P..u ,. Ague Cure duly surveyed and pl.it ted.! h.i\e beer ascertain practicability\ of the process! 'in spring nod fall, will kill the t.: 'I m as applied to seeds slow germination! !Michas > Std produce n luxuriant ''growth nt'i i', onv\: ncr.i: : nAM in:. after proclamation: by the 1 President of tin garlic i lr that of the which takes three , palm years grass. I 1' II United States and tine notice gin'IlOn"'fl.1nt '. Is! a purely vegetable bitter and powerful ty !'l'ront-.lr", MIIUf'11I1'I1', A :MCK soft Soap for washing dishes can J bosen I'1 tonic ami I N warranted n PlPf't.tTand public sulo to the highest bidder( at the Fin' TKKKS I/ A correspondent i ml !by blueing in an old dish: (and occasionally 1'. M ir ON vw.vs.- : certain cure for Fever and Ague, ('hills! (Under Formula Hd'i.,Forrester..) Ijitid Ortice of the district in which they anMtttAted. in the (iiinlcnrr'n Chronicle propounds\ ( : the adding" water) nil the scraps and bits l Fevet': 1. This i Is for most part a mere form, qnotion} why fruit trees are not more gcncrally of hard soap which are too small to use for V'1. but essential iu under to the lauds !ill planted on lawns and in instead washing.! "ii i ; Periodical or IMIioiis Fever, and nil : put gardens, ' ;:4:i:' malarial disorders. In miasmatic: districts market for alllh''l'Til'tion1or entries of purely ornamental I trees, The idea To fttiflen! a crtipo! wail always) keep it folded :: ;:' :.,)!li! : the rapid pulse coated< tongue, thirst' Pronounced by Orange. : Growers the very t'l\oTl'rt'll1an! ,t lauds which alt houglu seems to prevail that fruit trees must he confined null pressed under heavy book, and p' ;1' , arc +:" lassitude:' loss of appetite, 'pain in the hadejN /; I to this orchard or kitdl11T11t'n'; yet when it looks grey take alcohol enough to q I' :' and loins, and coldness of the spine andy ;: surveyed and platted, have not been so offered what can bo more 1 beautiful than the pale wet it thoroughly; theft"'!shake it Cary( fold it ': ;t. extremities are only pronionitions of ". ut public' sale, and which in conxequeuco pink and white of the apple blossom\ the nicely nnd press .' '. at', severer .symptoms' which terminate iu tin cash pure white of the dll'l'n.l11\ll pear' and the ofh1'11I11111011t the size of a billiard ", al, Best Mniinre for hue Oriiiigo. Troc aio not subject to entry by en 4Lnn' 'f ague paroxysm, succeeded by high fever ) deep rose of the peach (Cherry trees literally hall, tlt'll11' in u linen bag and placed in .try and piufusu perspiration.( tIt tries., white with blossoms\ : nre' of no raresight :\ thin !pot In which greens are boiling will at'. "i is: a startling fact that quinine ardem'e '". t'nsurveyed lands tire such as( hate lICIt and what is! moroj harming llinn the absorb the !pises' which oftentimes: send such :\I. anti other }poisonous minerals: form the ,'. bwn either, surveyed or platted, in full "r )graceful: branches clad, it spotless purity :an unpleasant odor to the regions above. .at'_ basis: of most of the :' Fever and Agun1'r'r11arations"Spcclfles't Then( too, the ripe fruit in thick dusters: , and perhatnut) : at all ; such lands are often oecupicd them I is less to the A M< !sorts of vessels and utensils! may itt'I ill- yrnlul, upon no )pleasing eye trykind Tunics," in the market. *Thc preparations ED IIEs'I'1IC's: Ct1I'LITC: )I.\- for nuiny y ears before they fomo !ntmirket. < than gratitv'ing1olie( tnstc.! There nro many purified' from loug-rrtnincii m'lhtf every: M, inada from thesd ''liiheral.1 ixrfsons, oil which in yard's in the isiest and most perfect manner ;1' The object of preemption to Mcure >- varieties tree.s arc planted u_ although .,hey are palatable, and mar M'ur.s.: and t.tWll:4 which !have no more sightly appearance ) by rinsing tht'1Iout well with charcoal powder break the chill, do not cure, bTit leave the a prior right to purchu.sc the land: : than an apple tree without t Its: after the grosser! impurities have been M. malarial aud their own drug poison In ( ) when they become subject to entry. wealth or fragrant/ 1 bloom, or its showers of scoured off with sand and water. JI.. the system, producing quinism, dizziness, ,The privilege; of preemption, ) i is restri1'lctl' luseious fruit. On the continent, fruit" trees To) CI.KVSSR: JFWFI.\t\-tT\ hot water and :: ,,\, ringing in tho ears, heac al'lu"'erti o, and Tor. EVMIV: FVRM Cnor, to heads: "f families: widows or single\ ]>ersons are planted along/ the sides of highwavs ami a clean hrl1h.; rub a very little soap on the' I' ; other disorders moro formidable than the lanes, and (the fIIIt'lll'l'tlltlll'l', (is look 'l\\ upon brush! then dip it into powdered borax and ;at' '1ff disenso they were intended to cure.Asst's over the n"C! twenty-one, who nri mill rub : as common 1"1'1'1'1\" ', provided thetravelerdocs scour! well ; rinse in hot water, dry iI- .j ,. Act r: Cnn: thoroughly eradicates of the Tutted States who lu .. towel chamois Is better; silver - citizens or :\\'e< not trespass! for it. E"I'II'hl'lII11'h.: ofcities with Menu or ; y" 'if'i" und these ul\vays noxious cure.sptlw pol'lonfrom: : .severest.case's.the; system, ,It,, Prepared: on scientific principles to produce declared their (.intention\ to 1)1'I'OIlH iiti/ens, and largo towns, where but 11 few feet, bungles: nro brightened quickly 'In the t c x.jq contains! no "quinine\ ( mineral\ or 'rtn/ thing as required, !by the laws relative to natural! 1)t'bunt tire allotted to each: homo, and where, Salute way ' : that' could. iujuro tin ,iuot delicate pay large yield Il'I'r acre. one would Mii'po"e that each Inch of )IIOIIJ'wil1lt > To WASUSTUVW II,MS.-Use lemon juice ; 4', ; f tii'ntj'nnd( ; its: crowning'excellence:; abovt z lion, It I Is applicable! to nlternnto sections \ be made available, the, front ynrdsaroplanted and suit nnd lay in the hot sun to blench. I : '," its certainty to cure, is that it leaves the on the 1 lines of railroads at the rate of two with evergreen trees, or purely ornamental Straw fl.s' wellM woolen and\ other goods,on nbo - :, t': system as free from disease; as: before tin dollars anal till f: cents: per acre; and whei :shrub! to the itt her cxc hisit'm of blenched in a tight box or barrel, with the j-' attack I > settlinient ha\e been made prior to location 111'1'11'\ pear or plum) treeV: -any of which' fumes of burning sulphur. Suspend' the a /, For Liver Complaints, Avru's Aces: .\u<0'1)K) ,\tEKSi i IN ,\ bo far preferable, in every respect. goods\ nnd place n pun of live coals, with the t. .J'A..' CUK, !ly. direct artion( on tho liver and t of railroad: l gives a light of entry nt' sulphur over them, on the floor beneath ; .. ) binary\ apparatus, drives out the ]>oisonwhich ( AGRK't'LTURAL $t.'J. pvr acre. Vhnirruii.K;. FIMIII fou I'ofi.Tiiv.Any of close the box tight. .. PRIME CHEMICALS[ ; ' ( (, produce! these complaints, and stimulates the roots -II-C: )potatoes/ ,. rutabagas: turuijis, r If desires to t "ollcred' INVUIOKVTINU 11.\T1I.-\ a jtaity : |1'1':1111'1| on boiled aiid mixed with To I'ltKrviiK AN: : .' the system to a vigorous: healthy carrot, dl'-whl'lI : . condition.Vo SULPHATE: AMMONIA) land- he miwt file in the l and Olllre of tin corn and rye int-iil.\ make an excellent Iind teaspoonful or more powdered box thrown \ warrant it when taken according; to district his declaratory Mutcmcnt as to tin economical daily food (for poultry.' In this into the bath tub while bathing will communicate ,0'. '. "': directions.' NITRATE: : SODA:: of hit .settlement within form fow, Is arc loud( of the diet, and I It work!) n/ velvety softness to the water and at fact thirty day; \erykindly with t ht'1I1.tnst experienced the sumo time invigorate: und rest the buth- . Y from the date of M-ttlcment, and within otu breeders think it to dole out dry cr. Persons troubled with nervousness or SUPER PHOSPHATE( : LIME : Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. necessary this kind bath find wakeful nights will of year from the date of settlement must: appear grain only lotheir chicknsgeueruiv) whole ' a::i Practical and Analytic-ill CheiuUtu, SULPHATE: OF POTASH. before the Hegi.ster: and Receiver and corn, from year's end I to year's: cml. And a great benefit. f where largo numbers fowls lire kept it Is: CAUPETS: should. he thoroughly 11eatl'tt on . ,< Lowell Mass. make of bis actual resilience, and on $ proof und then thu troublesome to the side first on right NITRATE: : OF) POTASH: often considered too supply wrong : i'y SOLD nr ALL ucibisr; Evenvtt: 'acfE. ('IIIIi\ltiollofothe tract and for the land fowl stock which bo removed by use of __ pay ('ook.l'I'It'tllhll'iI for the theory after spots may ; MURIATE: [ : OF) POTASH in <'a.h or by land warrant, agricultural college feed h.v.stem being the handiest. of course. ox gall or ammonia water. If paper bus "'.,I '" 'LAC1 Q 'J or other scrip receivable for Innd\ +. Hut! there; is nothing that is so great a help to been laid under the carpet, nil dust may be i till! poulterer, first and last cither in I the easily: removed with (it without rinsing tinY IMPROVED PATENT LIVER / PVD1N I tTI.I'II.TJ.1.j' : : JII.l'I.I'I.TI'::: .\ When the land sl.ttlelloll ha" not Itt'I'llllf- cost or through the benefits to he derived to The warmth of floors is greatly' increasedby .,.. ;. CAN BB MADS ANY:V R STBKNOIU OKTI;; HARD.Ultimo. LUI fcreil at public sale the settler has three the stink, as a regular feed every day of having carpet lining or layers of paper ] : OF SODA ,;; ,. Twice A* Loso.Ilieasei months instead of thirty days within whirl cooked vegetables. We llIl\'otrie.l this( practically under it. ) Coral witioat Bragging the fijiUa. Sh'lt.nI'.r..., Ground Itoiic. to make his declaratory: statement, and thirty t for years, and we havo found it highly DII. J. N. FAKHKU of New York, in a paper ' :,.i.. cvan advantageous: ,as: compared with any other contributed to the trulludioUII of the months within which to pay for the land. mcthoilof There other kinds of feeling are interesting 'f, Chills and Fever, tyT American Dental Association! gives"some - t When settlements made on uusurveyolands \egetablcs, also: which are cite as valuable \ statements as to the direct benefits :" Liver Complaint, wAOY / \ settlers arc rctuircd| to make their! as are the roots mentioned for use among of having sunlight in living rooms.: He Dyspepsia, ncyoue among poultry' in their season. The leavesof found that when thu sunlight fell directly PAD. Our circulars give full )particulars, and nrl'maill'll declaratory statements within three months' ! Kennies, r' l free to ail applicants. They will interest turnips) or carrots, raw cabbage at anytime upon him while nt work his health sensiblyimproved .r-r.1[' Nervousness iI'pm are interested in Agriculture after the date of the receipt at the Distric! of the year, green corn III the car, etc., ; while, when operating In a room you or Orange Culture. l.Vtim [.and Ollie of the al'prov1ll'lllt of the township may bo given to the poultry freely, nnd those with northern exposure, his health proi (>rtionntcly - Rheumatism, n ____ ._ __ embracing claims and to Make will all be relished.: Hut if at least onehalfof declined. Costiveness their all the food given them be of some "sort of TIII: 1.nnJ\ proof of settlement and payment within \"( l'tahh' and green, fowls will constantly: be To CLKVNSU 1 FK.\TIIEKH.-:Mix n gallon ofwater Female of lime let it 'tA with thirty I months thereafter. found\ in better thrift and in liner condition pound quick ; stand for hours! then oil'the \f ukness, T AND AM f) IMMIGRATION() COMl'A'Y II two or more settlers on tntsnrvcyvvl than when fed in any other way.-l\mltry clear\ water twenty-four and pour it over the pour/feathers Sick &: NenoniflesJache. land are proved' to be resident upon or lard, In a tub. There should be enough wnter to ) ''b_ OFFERS: to have valuable improvements upon the PUKSEUVINO:- 11.01':11:4oS": J.'anIT.-1"rult cover them three or four inches deep. (Let 1 These Parts Cure all Disease /bKorption.. No and (lowers! may be preserved from decay tlll'lIIsonk for three or four days, then drain Nox bus I'ill"..Os,! ,nr PoliwnoMMedicinean-Uk-n!! same smallest! legal MihdivUIon) they may and failing by Immersing them iu a solution well and rinse! them In fresh water. When Intnthn!Stomach. The l'n''' make joint entry of such tract and separate ofguni ,\rallll'IIIIII water two or three times, dry )tmt the feather into bags!and beat them thsfctomach. of am the LITer end covering Stomach.the lireat A gentle Nerve V"(-'rote.stihle. entries of the residue of their claims. waiting a mittlcicnt time between each Im- until light and lively.TIIK , 1,mieIsah..rbedIntothecirrutatlonoIthenmlaian.l i I Of the iiiutACCESSIHLE version to allow the gum to dry. 'fJa'I.r" attachment of ivy to walls is tin udvuntiige. - If the settler should die before staking Llvrr.purifying! the DII'nII| ,IUmulatlnlr the J.I Tin4, : h.Uncy to healthy actlnn, and itrcnitthrninu the cess coven* the surface of the fruit, with a t : << If the walls are damp) before flu- MjmiichtodiKnitfoiKl., Pasta or PAPS tl AND U7"I"t : ; : AND) DESIRARLELAM )): : proof and payment the entry may be JHT- thin coating of the gum which is entirely ivy is 'planted (the dump will dNappeur' ns it n.. f.XplWl.SOLD BT ALL DBV< OIITIOr sent by Ma4JUnijfactumJ fccted ,by the executor, administrator, or oneof impervious to the air IIlIIll'rl'\'I'llh the decayof o\ersprends their surfaces. If they are dry ,. a 89 & 41 NORTH LlBMTT 8?, the heirs: the entry to be made iu tin the fruit or tho wit herulgof the flower. Ivy will\ keep them so, and suck out the >TlMOiF. .*1D* IX Tilt Hose.s thus prl'lll'rve.llu1\'t! all the beauty of moisture. In the event of driving rains the of "the of the deceased settler.AGRICULTURAL. . name ht'irs" HOKSEY; & CO., Agents, freshly plucked ones: though they have been hard leufuguwill prevent the access: of rain j 3.'$..Hm Feniandina, Fla.JIOXCKIKF STATE: OF FLORIDA separated from the )parent stem for many to the walls. Ivy is not only a remover but months. To Insure success In experiments I s -- -- a preventer of dampness, except where it of this kind It should be borne in mind that the from shining Into IIO'H". At only $1.23 per acre to new settlers, with Ax hi 'IhtTANT DISCOVEUV. discovery the whole surface must be completely covered house prevents by hanging sun} in front of the windows.your MRS BUFFINOTON the privilege of !selection in parcels of 40 destined, in the opinion of Ceil. I.e Due, to ; for if the air only gets at a pin hole, This should not he allowed., ,.i/ltrl Knyiueer. - BY acres or more. These lands ore located on be of more value to the South than anythingthat the labor will all be lost. In preserving specimens . bus been done the of fruit jMirticular core should be taken ' previously by Agricultural CORNER OF PINE AND FoRSYTII STRKKT3, and adjacent to the line of the to the steer end and all with the THIS use of benzine is: recommended for Department, hits been made in relation cover , the removal of moths and ants from furniture to the planting of cotton. .\ question gum. A golsiway is to wind a thread of silk small A waterlog JaekHoiiville Fla. and woollen having arisen as to the situation of oil cells about the stem, and then sink it slowly ia garments. - GULP AND WEST; INDIA is filled ATLANTIC nozzle t I pot, with a fine sprinkler, in cotton seed, the matter war referred to themicroscopist the solution, which should not be MI strong . TERMS: 81.50 AND &2.OO PER DAY, with the benzine: which can b IHJ bought for _ TRANSIT CO.'S R. R. leave of the undis.solvod. : to : I'rof.ThomasTuylor.: He found as a particle gum and the forty-five cents gallon, upholstery.carpets . u of oil The la 'tly transparent that series cells neartheouteriurface so Ierf a : gum you According to Location of Rooms. I or garments to be cleansed are thoroughly 'riot another row immediately surrounding the can with difficulty detect its presence, except extending from FKUNANDINA: on the Atlantic the touch. Here havo another sprinkled with the liquid. Fun : chit or germinating i>oint, evidencing the by we be . flannels to thu etc. subjected sameprocess. '. TIILS; WELI.- KXOW HOUSE IS to CEDAR KEY, on the Gulf coast, comjpleteiirotection' wfilcli the )latter reeds simple method of fixing the fleeting beauty ., In, may few hours the benzine will centrally locate!, and having been renovated thus affording to the producer cheap, constant ed. This fact led I'rof.' Taylor experiment i of nature. lily out, and in a a nay or Ut'UII", "ouor win: throughout will be kept as a first-class with a view to ascertaining the amount of and rapid transportation to the beat I'KOPAOATIHU' ROHIM.-It U always very desirable have entirely dlsapin-ared, and much sooner hou-. The Proprietress, having hail experience resistance( offered to the attacks of agents '. :; with those who have a few choiceroses if the articles are placed In I tho open air. . ; both North and South will markets. to be of generally supposed a destructivena- spare to have some extra ones, either to give Considerable caution is necessary in the use ,. no pains for the comfort of her patrons in The belt of country traversed )by the Transit lure to all organic life In trying sulphuric a friend or to enlarge the flower garden. To of benzine as it is highly inflammable. making the house home-like as any in theijtv R. R. embraces acid which had been previously used in a do this, select rin| stunts, well branched Have uo fire, burning light or matches in 33-tf diluted form fo agglutinate the cotton adhering ( near the ground (preferring those limbs that the room. to the seeds, HO o.s to facilitate theexpreu-' .. -- - off would make nice ? if cut a bushy plant), UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.! EVERY VARIETY OF SOILto ion of the oil, he found that acid of the and with a sharp knife: hock or notch the How GEKVUOUMW ARK: TKAI D.- -The human t\', commercial strength completely removedhis under side so that when bent it will come In denizens of poverty-stricken hovels in Spencer House, without visibly! affecting the outer contact with the soil. These notches should the distressful country or In the crowded l he found in the State, a large proportion brown shell. To test the actual effect on the je five or six in number) though to the heart alleys of this metropolis might well envy u :ST.: MIBY'S, GEORGIA. being jH-culiarly adapted to the culture of terminating property, he handed some of ur pith. Now bend the limb( duwn,and with greyhound in training for the Waterloo Cuj; '. SEMI-TROPICAL: FBCITU and Early Vegetables' the mil thus treated afterwards washed, the knife slit. the, limbs one and une-half I Ills i kennel, to begin with. is artificially J. W. TiiOMrnox. of tits Kearsarge House, to )Ir. Sjunden, who planted It. To the inch up towards the end of the top, just be- wanned by a flue which runs right round ii, Timber White Mountains, Proprietor, and Th Large, CmlJNlet1cxlie of surprise of everyone except XJr.Taylor. who low the notches, and be careful not W break and his food consists of a strong jelly, made t Transient! rates, $.!0 per day. Liberal make these lands worthy (IREFUL BX. tad foreseen the result If the germ !had not the limb ; cover two inches in the sandy soil from beasts' or calves' feet, or from bullot'kit* terms made to those desiring board by the AII. ATIOYbymanufactnrersof LI'MBEB '>een destroyed the seed cjUJia, up at least and lay a brick or tone over It ta keep It or sheep' beads. With this jelly is mixed five earlier than in its natural To days state. the soil uioUt. and oatmeal and week week 11 tf NAVAL STORM town. Keep by spring some carefully-selected: : a AND ascertain whether' this might not he owing the roots will I have funned often four or five before running the favored lung-taU has his METROPOLITAN DINING tu the soaking the seed received, tome won inches long, when it cull be safely removed. ,wind cleared by a diet of roost mutton and NEW SETTLERS: kept for several month and then planted at The must difficult ruses root easily this ,,'aY'1 crisp toast Each day of his life the greyhound . ROOMS, the name time with need, of the followed' .. is well groomed with a ,how-hair. -- --- -- - inprepared. The route results I brush returning, from ,exercise, and hi on Post Office the action of the acid in IT U said that during the past mild winter (Opposite the ,) l'nn'ha..ing land fromjthLs i-oDijumy are fury showing removing j I feet 'are as carefully washed and wiped as the adherent cotton to have been the same (urge quantities, of Ice were gathered from th of favorite. As much thoughtis E H. HOBIRK, PROPBICTOB. nihed with entirt free j\tuige on the Transit as irfoniml) by nature, viz. t'theonnvenion anal- and jxjnds containing much decaying r- ttltw their health will not put such ire into now brought to scratch with a glow on their ect. Thy advantages to planters in having water which U tabu twd for drinking t,url - of hard muscle theirlotus Anti .Jot coats 'M. II. C. DVIIYEE, from the State of Flori'la.CORRESI'ONDENCE. ire <*r .ix days start can scarcely: I IHJ ovtrcsiinatcd. I l homes, and corporations that sell low,will do | which n augur ill for the sufferinghart Upon' , whether availed of in a voiding early I II 1 will to want purchasers what bundling exposed to the endurance of untolcl'agul1ll'>1 COMMISSION. MERCHANT, SOLICITED. frosts or raising: early "cotton for which prenium over led obtained from contain!noted source' during the few minutes of suspense when GENERAL I: are offered 'byitevtral cotton' hoards of wupHy, with regard to the improper <*'tn. : their: lives hang in' the halauce.I'ALATAIILEMEDICLX5i.ter'dCllerry. CESTRE ST., >;EAR R. R. DEPOT, I In the South nut this U not aid to be tUrincipal 'ployiuHit of it, or the law l will find o(>tasiOnto ; _.. .__ .__ __ 4 Descriptive MAN and mtcTLABu mailed on 1 benefit conft-rrtsil by the discovery make nut only a perioui-diminution of FERNANDINA, FLA.; hitherto cotton planting lias hud tti fJO done the diiAlt'ruJ.ljf these cnrjiortrtiuu, bu&',u : pec- application W I hy lrand.and (lu= fiefsi sown bnudcast,owing; still more serious rttrictiun of the i rsonnl torn. U a houeytsj t.lnlp'uf relief; las\ ('1&- hay, Corn, OatM. CU.\lt.: LEWIS, to the adherent cotton prermtlii: the seed libt'rtyut their executive and 'I-'tibhr. tharth/ Pills glide sugar-shod over the palate| ; -. ,. 4 .. : Laud CommUitioner.: being used in,the planter wed tor corn and fleets One of the great dangers! to the pub and his riarsaparilhi l U a lie-tar that iuq.art* e mSTISO, In every style and at Office cor. Beach and Seventh St>>. other clean seed. After preparation the seed I lie health In the coming wan season U that vigor to life', rtwtort the health, and expels JOn lowest rates at the MIKBOB office. Mf I ran be u'k.'Olln any planter, and, by the reg I of poisonous ice. disease.II"aterfonl (/In.) .|