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i:8n " ofI- IIoft"l TIlii r of Exle rieuce ia ti.riutlture. D r. E. \f. l i' n 111.toll, Pri fess or ,.f Aýgric1l1ture in the Georgia ,Mate A\ :icIit,;r,l ('I~h-ge, atit th close of an elaborate r lport 11 thir result s of hi exp,eritrent., pltsents t lh foi llwi, RE sanmm:iry. We reprint it here an : footd for tlhought, i:ld ats iinit hing a pr setlies of pointt of tdeptltnre for fur- uhrv tlncr expeleimint, rail or thin as an e all donhtful staltement l i il t to llithi test oif fatlr hi r (xlierielci": I1. 'Fliat thire is a "ireai t wate r of n n o o n il Dh ell I' r mU s ian u:l; ºnlli i, 6 nsed in its InI l1. ll IIrIitell fo ; : it should he nliixld o ith IUllper-phns- ct plate. alkalinhie salits, et.li'. '2. That lno combinali tiion of salts. i leaving out s,,ille piql,>pholic rilld cu, will pay loll oull 'ill s ils. :1. That taken sepalii lyi n ely in, l, f lthe salts suohl as felrtilizerls to mniike homIe componsl lill pay. 'Their at irtn s, ift any, I t niii i he in chea iit til action upon clch 1 other, and the sn- Ct stances with which they are Compost ell. "1. That ashes Ireitclt d \ ith slphn f TI ric aid1 \gill greatly" iulUprove their cm i 'tilitzini analities. 5. That twoi hunlrt tti l plinlid oe aTl lnoil Iotnnoliati 'll t lrphohlittl eha is C about the Inuality to be used on aln han olne having but little of this C".,7 :sn liub la ce. - 7. Thait a laug'e ,ntolint of fertili- - zers (< Ay hall a iin per acre) will not iav withIi low priced cotton. P. That with good eiltivlaion, -tui fertilizers will pay, even at tlli ow s, t rare oitf cotton ; hult itih hai1 'unitlivation they gill hardly play at IVy pr'ice. t. 'i'hat while pot:lsh is more indis i u:, abli it, to Il: t li'fe ti hin 1 oda. the i::tter may repIhice the folitier under , rtaili ('11evennilsta, l CeS. 11). That the hi phosphate of lime, ieing less snluhle in cohl water, is ntit sio elilicinut as thfle li lhosphate as :i lfe tilizer. I1. That stable manirel either El fresh or rttedi, appliedll with a high gllttd(d S nperlphosllhtte, tales a very it ellietwnt fertilizer for cotton. P2. T'hat cottoin seed atppliell with the germ killed (or green, if put in deep), in coljiiulnctioln with a good silperiphosphlttlte, imakes a lpowerfuli fertilizer, T 13. That line sholhil never lie Utsl d in colnje tiin Iw ith snerphosphate, di :di the appillicatiion of superplhots phates to calcareous soils is of doubt. pl ful utility. 1-1. Fertilizers applied during the growth of the crop, to keep tip a supply of ntlilin to the rootlets, el will not pay under o linary ciroten .;tance s. 15. Thalit ainnuania is the most ne tive iand ti l il iei t form oif niitrogen, when applhii :1s fe t'ilizer, and that organic nil nit geln in ('erttain illtl uni loidl,s is more etletnual than the ni trates. ;. 'Thait the v alii'e tof niitrlgeli and phospholii nid to a frminelr depends on folTlirts:nd COtliltlitios. inot their comniercial valne, whichl is lited ac cording to the law of suplly and de Inanti. 17. That the application of solubhe mitantiirest in liqhuhii forio is hetter afnd mole eficilent than when applied in the lry st:ti i . 1iT. That lime will pay on soils aioundingl in orgatinic niatteri; on olter soils it application is of doubt fui utility. 19. That sni .ils do tont giernminate seeds, or grow plan lts, ike stirface soils. 20. Tlhat early planted cotton will not produce as iuich Ias that planted later, when tlhe gIonnd gets warnm, and the plant is not retarded, but grows off vigoronisly and healthily. 21. That sulbstilinig eittttn lads will pay for the extra hibor on our eay' soils. 22 That one stalk in the hiill will toduce more cotton tha thntwo or mnre stalks. 23. That topping cotton is rather a detriment thian an advantage to the crop. 24. That cotton planted in narrow rows two and a half feet wide and fertilized, on thiin land, will prodne moire fruit thian in wider rows, with :1 seasonable year. 25. Tlhat the difference between a rich and poor soil is probably owing to the amount eof availablo nitrgen and phosphoric licid, beld in soluble ronditions with the hlinis of black matter resulting fromn the decay of plants, in which lthere is always ai rililciency of the other mineral ele ments. 26..That subsoiling land for corn will pay for the extra labor even of a easonable year, much better of a dry -ear. 27. That deep ploulhing of corn ;uring some seasons, at least on clay anld, seems to answer as well, if not ;Icter, than shallow culture. 28. That five by three feet is the hest distance to plant corn on medi tiim land, of a seasonable year., 29. That pulling fodder does not unriously injure the corn after it pass e. the milk stage. 30 Thlat superphliosphiate is the best ",rtilizer for leguminous plants, not lnecauise it is a preferred food, but teeaose available phosphoric acid is hdefiuient in our soils. 31. Thlat large crogs of turnips can to made on our thin lands by the ap iieation of superphosphlate of linme, iand inferentially, sheep husbandry mlight be made profitable Ly feeding Lni turnips and fertilizing the soil, as well as for the wool and mutton, and ite consequent reduction of the atmount of cotton by the division of labor. Sausages.-Grind your meat in a sausage-mill, and take ground black f.epper, pulverized sage-leaves, and iid pepper well powdered; mix a t,,all quantity and cook to try it, and then mix in the sage and pepper to sit taste. gweet Potato Pie.-Mako a rich lie-crust, lay in slices of steamod ,oeet potato and thin slices of apple; ,pread thickly with sugar, butter and ,tuted ntnieg; cover with a crust ..4 bake. IC rUT'T, PILLS A Noted Divine says 7They are worth their weight in gold. Iii READ WHAT HE SAYS: . DR. TcrT:--Dear Sir: For ten yea:rs I have been a marty'r to )y'pei, ia, Con .il,:ti, :tut ,d Piles. Last I r ; i rin vo:r ,Ijlls were recommended, to me; I used I thenm (tIt with little aith). I anm now a well man, il have ,,e d aplpetite, dirtestion per:cct, regular s' oos, epiles g.ne, iad I have .illctied forty poounds solid ilesh. 'hl hty are worth theitr weight in gold. It I Rev. It. I.. SI3PS'ON, Louisville, Ky. TUTT'S PILLS CURID SICK IEEAD ACHiE. TUTT'S PILLS CURE DYSPEPSIA. TUTT'S PILLS CURE CONSTIPATION r TUTT'S PILLS CURE PILES. TUTT'S PILLS CURE FEVER AND AGUE. TUTT'S PILLS CURE BILIOUS COLIC TUTT'S PILLS l CURE KIDNEY COM CI PLAINT. TUTT'S PILLS 'I CURE TORPID LIVER Dr. Tutt has been en gaged in the practice of medicine thirty years, and for a long time was demon. strator of anatomy in the NMedical College of Geor gia, hence persons using his Pills have the guaran tee that they are prepared on scientitle princlplcs, and are free from all qu.ackery. lie has sncceeded in combirinrt in them the hcrttotore antagonistic qualities of a slrengthetn r,,fturgative,andaOfar i/ rtng tonic. Their first apparent ef fect is to increase the ap petite by causing the food to properly assimilate. Thus the system is nonr ijhcd, and by their tonic action on the digestive or gans, regular and healthy evacuations are produced. The rapidity with which fer.ons tasO e on flesh, while under the influence of these pills, of itself in. dicates their adaptability to nourish the body, and hence their efficacy n cur ing nervous debility, mel anclholy,dyspepsia, wast ing of the mulcles, slug gishness of the liver, chronic constipation, and imnp:rting health and strength to the sy·isx. Sold cxt r% where. Ullike, 3 Mlu:ray Street, New York. TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. Gray Hair can be changed to a glossy black by a single application of Dr.TUTr's flair Dye. It acts like magic, and is warranted as harmless as water. Price $1.oo. Office 35 Murray St., N.Y. WHAT IS QUEEN'S DELIGHT? - Read the Answer It is a plant that grows in the South, and is spe- mil cially adapted to the cure of diseases of that climate. ( ) It is (:ai NATURE'S OWN REMEDY, 'ii Entering at once into the blood, expelling all scrof. li" ulous, syphilitic, and rheumatic affections. Alone, j/ it it a searchine alterative, but when combined with Ft Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, and other herbs, it forms iu Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight, It The most powerful blood purifier known to medical ý science for the cure of old ulcers, diseased joints, foul it discharges from the ears and nostrils, abscesses, skin st diseases, dropsy, kidney complaint, evil effects of secret practices, disordered liverand spleen. Its use strengthens the nervous system, imparts a fair com plexion, and builds up the body wit, sal HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH. T11 As an antidote to syphilitic poison it is strongly I'll recommended. IIundreds of cases of the worst type I have been radically cured by it. Being purely veg- t i, etable its continued use will do no harm. The best time to take it is during the summer and fall; and , instead of debility, headache, fever and ague, you o1 will enjoy robust health. Sold by all druggists. Price, $z.oo. Office, 35 Murray Street, New York. I . I' . ETO TAKE SlIIIIS' LIVER PECGUldITOl For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. IWILL CURE DYSPEPSIA. I M'ST OWN that your I Silmmons' Liver Regulatoir fully descerves tlihe pl, tzn'ityh it has at- ri taintd. Asa famiily medicine it (1 has no equal. It cnred Illy wife of a malady I had counted incurable ---that woltsble of our American plople, Dyspepsia. A. E. P. ALBERT. I'rofessor in Nicholas Pullic I school, Parish of Terrehoune, ii La. Ii MALARIOUS FEVERS, You are at liberty to use my 1ame ill praise of your Regulator as plreplar'd by y"oIt, anill recOill 111lllld it to everyc one as the best preventive for Felver and Agre in the vworld. I plant iln Sluthlwestern SGeorgia, near Allany, Georgia, and must ~ say that it has don1 more gooil 1imy plantation amuoug negroes than iany med icine I ever used ; it silpcr:'des Qui ino n if taken in time. Yours &e, lioN. B. 1 l. hg. Ga C|HILI)REN !-Your Reg ulator is suiperior to ally other remn idy folr Malarial Diseases among children, and it has a large sale in - this section of Georgia--W. M1. RUssEr, Allbany. Ga. CONSTIPATION, Ti:s.r.s-r"nN OF THEl C'II[El.JUSTIC] OF (.:EoRn; l.1.--I have utsed Sitmmois' Liver Regniator t;,r constilpation of mily bowels, caused by a tempolrary dCrangement of I the liver, for the last three years, and al- t , ways when used nc ording to the direc. I Stions, with decided bcneflit. I think it is a good medicine for the derangement of the liver--at least such has been my per t soual experience inll the us of it. IIRAM WARNER. I Chief Justice of Georgia, t SICK IIEADACIIE, EDITORIIAL,--We lhave tested its virtues plersonalt , and know tha:t for Dyslpepsia, Bilious hess ; 1and Thoblbing He;lnache, Sit is the best Imedicine the world ever saw. We have tried forty other remedies before Silnoenls' ' Liver Regulator, but non0e of them S ;gav;\o 118s lllore than tellmlorary re g lief; but the Regulator not only S relieved, but curedl us. d El. TELEUltArlil ANI MESSENGIERS , e Macon, Gan. )f Having had during thle last twentY 'ears of my lifo to attendl to Racing took, and having had so much trouhlo with them with Colic, Grubbs, &c., gave a me a great deal of trouble; having heard k of your Regulator as a cure for the above . d diseases I concludedd to try it, after try a ing one Package in Mlash I found it to d cure in every instance, it is only to be o tried to prove whai I have said in its praise. I can send you Certificates front Augusta, Clinton & Macon, as to the cure of Horse. GEORGE WAYMAN, Macon, Ga. July la 24th, 1875. d Genuine prepared only by J. II. Zeilen, ; & Co. Phladelphin, Pa. ,t I Get your JOB PRLINTIIG •uone at the VINDICATOR Ollice. thne w\orlt. emhr,'uinig nver :lO00,f00i t'hr,,m,-, l' ntin. ,nod (hic e l r'ints, at our enlhri ed j T\l,'1' I{(00)MM. All the I1n',\' ;llld p;qup hirt r,,k o,l-:t tu n prices. '1e l.'I ls'it ' i he t hin ' , .size •>i't mXlntr ' tic and 'r'ndI ; Scene (i l hlik , Sn hinll n: l ' Xtt Wl te ihi t llh hits of ith. seI n, .iz e w.,2p t; U,:nlk luern. ( it I'lu'li Ia, l: s t tilht, :a c lan in'. sIe,,' in Nor~th,'rn Italy. mingpition lto the lpre('e dinu,; l i)11 i mn l 'illtge, .ix,' nl x2., i t ,£r' st d,.lllleand: fll' tOaken lhc'ket. 'l hit,. 'I ' nhai ns, Ni;1 a a 1.':1 1', N,'Wl t, S Mnta o. (,A h',l 1 l m1'h e ' , s .t the ' e ,% z ,har'. I~ l i~ny , 1 1)il 9' :I l in". ' Als t. Virgin i'.stu, Msns. r st-in- Ameri'a .ruit ad other .ix -10 ., ul,.jcts- Fl ohral lh isiness C ard s, ,n od ay IC :1111 S, S _F7~~rru ~cBy~ iut:1 Scht ol ('* rds, Sta l'r\'. M1 tt1.s, Black IiiI IIll rat. l P an.l s, .teA.'#,l the inest and m ost .om p hlet ' ;ssortim ent o I' Olx ll C hro Inns, hath n ,'h"itle mons, hl,' line. GOOD HEALTH I· FOR 25 CENTS· :nml h ta'k rem is, Ih lin e. rsul al pe al" iiplI tala' ]ni'.I ( )I1 ac1 p ll ltp)lS fill'l hull' o.lh hl hd t st i "r It l',, ii t l qu it, olf w,,rk. T]h,' right p.'n'lies e:n l'ealize al indhepend'ne in ev',ry l,,'lily hbv taking " an t .,e w ,'y I ',,, o u r s t r e tc h e d a n d f ra m e d C h r~ui ,s . l 'rtie n l :rs fr ,e , Illlu s t 'a te d (';tak,.ue on r,.:eipt of stainp.) :lld forl .re, $3 :i oulit. h l ess IIi ,I. LATII.M & CO, L - 111 Washinh St.' . liit, ni, .1ass. F Oy Illl,'IL.:" O i FA: WhOLESOLE 5CARENTS. IL l ilt& (n. ew rlensLa ,rk.1 i ~lA.(a Ltti A 1r .1,/l r,'o 1 '1·,..... .'ill~t bu ol a ~ ]b o.rR '* rr i. S. JOHNSON &r CO., B.1lOR, ,llIe, Propritors, L a DIEn Tr t I. ltt~tio Loac Coral P GOODD EALTr F -Aln; tpatdtho ][ l, buy al rar ,or fthur Papot~fti 25 ,a 19rioai. Fever, HRE lillil. l e. muI \'il t heo 1) teah dirohts fots-or . ( ) i ht frol l wi;lll do th"isl evlllrHy hir t) wk Texa. IP ocents. In CIur July AngItstVI': PLS .nnt mb, willai noI e, M 'l,.r.iones, Fnd eh, pill Bl lliholaw :h p ier yl. n y 'l th iyo', r taspusl h ri3, fr (;onT 'tlma l'. piso , te tlihe . tesll oi. a iss;i ,ll l l 1 Ne l 'uir', I1IVA'IL'E P.ISI CLT tIII hES FOiR S3. ;Theou In'a'ipe will , hrflv sent 3 s to thy A tiher s ii cklo Ilitt \il, shc ll hit, senckt rc~'nI von a turst-cI Iss artic~le Su'ltt ('. l 0. 1s ) i, ' iii rrc ip tit phrsic i'a'. i lies AA SO.uil ,Ilit $ per tok.el sand.enh, dozns t ,n1.om, anh wthe oher peProlls inls hy mai ......... r. lonsible pt. g- . \V.hes , c m (sns .... .$2l,. erhis, en,. ]'. .I. Thart & ('. ...... New Orhemns, La. '.. J l~inc'oln & (' .. ~itleh Ib,'k. Ark. T. C. Trhomp,,on & Co..(;.lve.,too, Trex. .\ nlll".:, .\iI. oinII :IIs 'io. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., B110 t;Ol, 1I.I.E, Proprietors. ,June 23-l-I . ~ltatica Rose Coral ) Penanlt Drocpe, Sent ( at pid to any resdte ~thi_ Paper for 2,6 " rency or Stamps. . I .E ,IL \ .N T C ar 'd s. N o tw o alik e. c-,) With name, 10,. Post paid. Ilus Sted %Co., Nassan, Ntew York, A tin' nickle plated, sev,'n shot, pocket re\'olvtr; a first-cliss artile 8ent ('. O. 11, or on receipt of price, G. W. \\'IflI, P. O. B, 2,TlS *)ev1 Yo* 'rk. Vegetine. Thlsousaids will hear tethinony (and do it voluntarily) that Veg tine is the best medical compollund yet placed before the 111lic for renovating and purifying the hlood. TRIFLINC I With a Cold is Always Dangerous. (ELLS' CARBOLIC T.\BLETP, a1 sure remetdy for Coughs, and all dis iei es of tha Throat, Lungs, Chest :and MIlncons M.mbrane. P1"1' P ONLY IN BILUE BOXES. Sold by all Druggists. C. N. CI'TTENTON, 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. HA BIT CURED. A CERTAIN & SURE CURE Large Reduction in Prices. A trial bot tic free. Mrs. J. A. DROLLINGER, La Porte, Indi;ana. Box 1038. (Formerly Mi.s. 1)r. S. B. Collins.) lThle only; combination N|Ei ltl ,of the true Jamaica Gin- 4 ITO gr with choice Aroma tics and French Brandy, is a delicious, harmless, I and strengthening sub stitute for all kinds of stimulants. It prompt IJ]I I ly relieves Dyspepsia, llOppression after Eating, and every species of In digestion, corrects all listurbances of the Stomach and Bowels, and cures Cramps, Chills G} i' Feverrs, and Malaria. 11Dnt "Ask for Sanford's Ginger. Rupture. Those wishing Relief and Cure for Rupture should consult Dr. J. A. SIIER MAN, 258 Broadway, New York, or send for his new book, with Photographic likenesses of bad cases before and after cure. Beware of cheats who pretend to furnish Dr. Sherman's treatment. One of these fellows, a german clerk, now calling himself Dr. W. (G Crempien, is indicted on complaint of Dr. S. and awaits trial for forgery and embezzle moent. Beverly Tuolrer, General Collector. T; All Accounts promptly collected. HENRY GENIUS, S1 Worker in Tin, Copper and SHEET IRON. Corner front an.d1 Trdllean Streets, NATC'rCHIIOCIES, LA. II SI \\'hoh,1 al1 and Rctail d(lahlr in all kiiils of" HEATING AND COOKING STOVES 'el c4IkiIng stlvn . All Mst o\' sol4 at man lfactlnrr' I prices, wit h l'rightl atllded. Malfutuarl'r of pllin and falncy Tin Ware Metallic rooting, tr., I-t' A large nal' selet Mtuck of, 'ril Ware :,1141 llrIuse 4 1lunºishing good on h11 ull G;"TTERING. I(o)lINf.NG ;:n all aIIan- I n1r of .Job, 'Tini l :1111 14114tl 'Irs work ,.x1- l ntt'd wilh dispatch. Ntcl : - '1 1i I -Ill " . I tn il =I SPract i'al WATCHMAKER Il11 11 - tll. f g. --AND d Jewelr. Standard TI M E Kept :11and W atcs st :1111 regIlat4d correct- The Mo. ly, free of 'har.' . 1111. A tine lt of A'CHES and CLOCKS 1. L a. for sal ' ch a.'p. Ark. (Ollice on St. )lnis st ,h t 'vween 2d1 & al.) l"h.. Fb3--1y. HUTSON'S LIVElY aniid FEED ii * St. Dcnii St., NA sCIIlTOCIES, La. . like. I l'E'.\llI]) to :e'onlnodate tihe lus- I pulliein II \'rything in the Feed and I.ivlrv lin1' . Stah4l is tir st-c:lass 1 and ar range~d especially for the coivcni,.ncC 1an FEED Oth HIORk E $1 PER )AY. e Ih;'ks and huggies on hiro and fur ,ished l.',11mptly on alpplilation. 1. P. HUTSON. - .Fel. 17-1v. Proprietor. Ill) best te Ctper, Tin and Sheet.hron worker. rosEALE. IN I Sto- e , Tinware and Hlose Furnishing URE GOO O S, Washington St.,........altchitothEs, La Sole agent foir the U'nrivalled ti BUCK'S BRILLIANT oGill- o00ifl0 . StoTOs. It ady, Gutters, Pips, Metalic roolting and al less, kinds repa'iing, done with dispatch. N Sub A ihlerul A 'itunit to lountry trade. c t Ma-rch 23-11 anant * w HAS IIorses do 1VMares -which he will trade for HOGS AND CATTLE. He continues the sale of vegetables from his carts and wagons, but the sale at market-house on Second street will bo discontinued. LOST OR STOLEN. ONE LARGE bay mare, with Texas brand on the left shoulder, having the two hind feet white. Also, two Creole bay mares, branded JD. Two cows, branded A. C. and counter branded A, C. and many other cattle branded JD. A suitable reward will be paid to the finder. L. D. LEPAULMIER. Steam Saw -f ill. J, 11. I1'EP I'NS. l (S'enw't .IliI'.' ,M',i dle n /h ( f athmll/l chs.) SAN ON IIANI undi is prepa:red to fiur onih in .Mhort Inotice all ki "!s; of th IEST Qt1".\LITY Ol' Ytollor~t IEoart PINE LUMBER. Il hs well stocked litnlul r y: rl in this I city and at Mr T. ('l:l."r's, on C;One ry er where part ies c(n have orders lillhd lpr,"uptl v of, apltlir t inn. HINCE: i"iv e to Ten dollars lpr M, at Mill. foltutl len dllar pe'r .1. in city yard. Addre ,. J. 11. S i TEP11ENS, At Mill. Or J. C. TI1l('III L. Natchituche, And T. CIALEl'. 1' 'Feb. 17-1 y. Isle llrcvclle. LUMBER! LUMBER. A- 1~ W. T JAA;IJIELL'S S'EA.M SAW MILL, Five Miles SoItl, of Natchlitochls. Is prepared to furnish at short notice 'walow cash pit ices. WM. TRAMMELL. l.e,, . '2.-1 v WHEELER & WILSON NEW NO. 8 MACHINE. Is t1 tic T1. .h ti'e 1:111 I.Il'hest Ireminu ttll t Cen(f(iluict l. to I PRICE, '73 to X100. nHt Also the w aillnotis No. & 2 '1 FA JILYM E1 A (' l A 5 E '. tici The QIualities whih lecommieend them are rth 4. Attlchmcnts and wide range of ap 5. (:ollmpa|ctl'. ' ;nd ehll ;|leg e of lllod l and t Ii es of the fabric S . inish.t "f. Srmp'licitsy andf thoroughnelss of tyon sta i t il ot ri raion.l. 7. Sld, O aim of lurutin and man 4 Ati tiiitis and wlide rangess of lo np-. l'arit, 'sul a5s ail, icdlcs, c., always on hand and for sale by iii .1. 1'. JOhNSON, i at s. Ii. Carvcr's. i . Sold on easy monthly termns. .an T A DEALER \VANIEI) ein eve ry town in the Sonth for the sir at celebrat'e Th On SIIWEED . .. SE WING Ma'chmne. Thlie :easiest lehrnl, liigihtcest running, - miost d'riIl.e anII l iiujlar hMachinie made. Receive\c the liec.st award at the Ccn teiiial. Special Inducements Offered. Address WEEID SEWING MACHINE CO., No. 1I' Ceanal Street, New Orleans pci. 17. Oly FARMERS AND PLANTERS SI'BSCRIIIE FOR O S I0ll illE J0lIAL filD RURA1L 8 OU TII L 1A D ORt TIHE YEAR 1877. 3 It is the Leading and Oldest Week ly Agricultural paper in the South; l. contains everytl' ng of value suitable º to So:uthern Agtrculture, such as the ng culture of Cotton, Sugar, Rice, Tobac co. Corn, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Peas. the Grasses, Silk, Ramie, Moss, Potatoes, a La Turnips, Cabbage, etc., etc.; the rais- i ing of all kinds of Stock for the South ; the culture of all kinds of Fruits, suchl as Peachesw , Pears, Apples, Oranges, V Figs, Lemons, l'ineapples, Japan a Plums, Grapes, Pomiegranates, etc., 5. It contains a choice department for the Family Circle; gives all the News in a . Scondensed form; gives also the latest ' New Orleans Market Replorts; and l contains many Valuable Receiples for use on tlhe Farm and Plantation, us well as mIany Useful Facts for the SFamily, the K;tchen, or thie Sick Room. G The p:uaer is printed from clear, new i type, and contains sixteen pages of s valuable matter every week. Tlhe 13th volunme commenuces January, 1877. The Subscription price is $2.50 per year, post-paid, $1.50 for 6 months, or S 25 cents for one month, in advance. Address Our llome Journal anti Rural South land, NEW ORLEANS. s HE MEI)ICAL DEPARTMENT be UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA NEW ORILEANS, LA., Affords untsurpassed Hospital advantages I for the study of Medicine and Surgery, and for Practical Anatomy. as Fees the same as other First Class School ,ole Preliminary lectures in the Charity WA, Hospital begin October 20th. The Relgu C. lar session opens November 12th, 1877. Send for circulars. the T. G. RICIIARSON, M. P.,!DEA. R. July 2d. 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B.-lBe sur1 nd allx the lunnmber 1. 650 before Ih.:xxt:'rT & Foirl, so that we e iiay know throligh wlilt jpapl'r Illhe sub scrilptioln comes. 7.t ti Carroll & Corly's --NEW STEAM snaw, Grist & Shingle 1IVmI ILL I 'HllIS MILL is hocaitd lit Ca'rollhi, forlnerhy known as Deiloalches, Raliidls ntgel parishi, Louisiana, is 14ow iil fuill oper'a Il'g ionr , and pl r iarl d to fill ordeis for 'y press Iniiiber and Shilgles. Steaihoat I llulmer sawed tIo order. l100o Ucart Shingles delivered on the banuik $1 plr M. it' Sap , " , 3 " " R&gu- Cypress 111bcr " " 13 " " TERMS, CASHI ON I)ELIVERY. (*ARRoI.D &T ('ORhlTY.' THE 8INGle \ WIT'I Ill1 t C'rownilig Vitors, S The (nli t'c nial Cot lmitteon 0 ing Machines, after a thurough eI ination of thi various Maclincas exhibition, ha\ve awarded , / The itfelIr . l yIlttIuritn' Comp.. 'h'l vecry ligh,'t lPrct.niul that co11, I cofiirrcld Ulp U any IEhibitor ANI) C(ONSIS'rT OF T1WO lIEi l.tI's OF IIo0'0R! AND TWO 1)IPL()MIAS OIIEIIIT! F'ORt TIIEIR One-half of all the Sewing Mjaclht n Sold in til' Ye1ar I'-7.5, were rS(lEl which is suflicinit i.vidcucei of its seat riority over all others. All'we' ask is to test 'TlIE SINGER i. f fore purchasing :ny other. Sohloui. teris. Lili.ral dit.oIlutt for cash. li'wart'e of ill!itit til Sin'ers, and SINGlO S 1painlltd ove.r to look likenl and otltc'dl for ;ale hy the Caniasiseaa 4 solm' of the other Swinlg Ia chineC( paunics as gclnintalt'W Singer lachdi lic At NATC11TrOCllES,LA ti 1IIE W(.RLl) t iOrt 1877. of - of The Niw York Wrld for 1877 Dah, ti- Sicn-W'eekly and W\ckly, willbefo6t tedl to hi. the chllc:llpt alnt hest nerlspapl cei. pulishcdl in the United States. Itri; . hle riticd ill an imniproved form Itithan illn- type uponi thei ist 1'pape'r. indi noexpe or labor will e s pared toi maintainiti every dlepartultnt at tihe highest lp*h stalnhrld. and to ('itniiinenud it inallis iii Accts to the. confidlence and approvral sgn the hest class's in the conlnnunity wit ihe out rcg;arld o political opinions0ortei all ions ilifl',rences. y''s It will lay heftore its readers: rillm.: NEwo i ii: 1).iY of all kitlsat - ay fron all ql ti'l'aicrs, by mail anllbytle SI- graph. 'carefully condto ise, d alucidll in ailraili,'d, special attentionl Ieiggiven in; ill ('oinlnteciall, LIe al. Financial, iSockii 11l al Poliitiial l'nsa'lTn ctif n in theCitd itl- New York andtli the I'uitiid States. ar- Fti.I R.ei:rlrr, lIocitiug and Illustf "' ting all Conl~rsslin)l and Legislatie Sto ltcle(din'ilig t \\ ashhintoin and Albfan Iall Me'itinrs of im1niortlalc', IelgltiW Lit irary, 1,dilaticlt;l' alScintitic a"nplA itic'a ;al dl oil ' L 1nt 4 gay and pa* tanid Pl,:ioll. d Inforiatlion of interu Ci t)i .:E'o I NiitrN(I:, i 'xp1ressly prepuil for this iilurilCd hy lva permanlint statid iciionilisihed residcllt lwritelrs at all .t tlres of iltltlist tlhritoigotlti the\orltl Lrrn:lly Ntwv and Rli.:ViE\s,'hywbid on our readi'rs will ihe kept advisd ofevet. 7 tiing wornliy of attention in the clasl Io Lirilllt re of Etinropi' and Amettriea. SO CiticislS tit tfll olllabile workshai nttitllcs of all niotatl' eveiyts hi ncondiut with Music, h Ih )rauila, Painting, Scalt ture and all ofhlit't branehes of Art. I Edii toral Art1 ' i'C s Ulipon every aniled 4 t l p iset ilnterest 01 iilnioritance. oi Foir the rinrc lihs i wihich Tlhe Wori w a ill bi gib erted in its disctssionat d Io trteatlltet of the pIublic qlestionlitril lI ' snffice to say that Thie World, whilet t. servat ive in polit ics, desires the conuaT tion only of whiiat is good aiid wiseiDlm1 puIlic iist itions and n1o limnitationspll the right of ltivate judginent ad.l aspirations of Rfol'm, save those qthi ar'iie ui nlosed hly l rltldeceO, de(locorllm, D a rational rispect for vested rightia5 AR fon the liotiest t)loiliois otf all class~i l sects of iten. WVhile it has laboredfr the rlhiciphll's and hlails tihe tritmuph thile Dlemtocratic party as aftordintg _ 'rt. practical plroniise of lieformt in our pa ad isusltitions, city, state antid natil it will not be blindl' devoted tothei1 aillieeilent of any party or atiy ciql It will ft'eely canvass the public c0onlot \while it will treat with respect thept bc rate rights, oft Puilic cl, ald it willel au ine fitearltssy into thel, workingsO fi PER national, state antd nlu nicipal govt nited It will inculcate a steadlfalst reli5d tains pon the originall principC)les of oTUr good tical syst) m as the only lmund basis Ql! ie id nt ,i inllorilnt threu;t ahrin t nffti~. sen eilig devlotiot n to the Constitutioni her is the Unioti, a scrupulotis tidelify tof The spiit as c1 well as h letier ofoitrl"s d el- and a sleepless vigilnce in m1itilittl all tihe gretat saftigurails of Civill ogra- Religiolus Liberty. It will seek tolit tal igate and not to aiggravate the evil5 i sion eparatlo troil Party Governmentall lil Free Collntry; to protnote good l. News ill felhing anllolg ollr fellow-cItzefl L ts, creeds adI colors, aill sectionslll esects; aind to adv'ianee both by it yes to elpts and liy its exainlile the rei lt:llhsolln anl of' Law over plrejudi' passoio it all outi plilie action i.l4 R. the discussion of all licihilie affairs It will do justice always to the i etc. its aliiiity to all lmen anilto t all El5la tidress mt; it will recognize no enelieibalfl eneiesil of good mlorials, plbliCe orlter I the law ; it will enidi'vor, in a - llike ifs conluns a terror to evill P anlli a pl'aise to themin thlat do well. itnl ' or will it lost sigitt l lieanwhil' f ni great and legitiniiate deimtiand of0 Sreadin I)ipulililc fbi e'l rtaiunieilt . b WORLI) will keep its readers into) of all that is amnusitg as well as° that is ntotientous in the 11o'vette society and will spat-c nieither (tO ntor eXpeniiso to provile thet wit. ef i'ied anitiiated and accua'eeL 1piCtite times in which we live. TERMS-POSTAGE PREPAI', 1 )aily and Sundays, oilie year. $ six mnoitis, I1.25;1 hi e i oi ilt0 ,1 Thi' Semni-Weeklv World ius b 1110l11 and Fridays)--T\wo Dollars a a"ot 1ith Clhili Ageints---An extra coplS for '.f S ten ; the 1)ail for club of twetitY_ fit liiT' Weekly World (Wtdnesdayt)-s - lull0t - ,.ar. 'ro (liii Agclns:- i. trat copy hilir iffin: thoe oitt' n " for 'lib if twenty; the Daily ci,, of fift y. o n tie' (L p . il let O n nlllll litt tl ll . .XO I f Iid (,o THE WORLD' , t ('rin'r iPaik ,ti\\ aid l"i'k i ol i