A ' j . , ., ..... ;-,....,,.. ; ,.- - iic1-- nrrT-naii--n i m i iinn i i aiMaastjaijujajujjiBsajajs L.-r-'- ' - PLAINDEALEBV IHDEPEMDENT JOURNAL, PublUbed Weekly, at txxr xzs o 3xr ; ; so, o , , . .. TBMS- Two Dollars per Auimtn j On Dollar for JBi MontbtIN ADVANCE. , PLAINDEALER. Bates cI JLdTcrtiriut;: TraosMti cause b cbred Ou bmSmt fee theeo, sd 8etttyFr sU Bar sskJ miwjiiwiuun. ...... tie t ee as Freedom of Conscience Free Press Free Trade Freedom for White Men. sisasee . see No tajji will be entered on lb subscription look- U.I tbo money to received, iikI tie ;per wT . be stopped at Ike expiration of tLe lm paid for. . Specimen copies will f seat to taj addrea . - oa application. HairCte.eSMk. tM UuM, ........ta es .Tea tare, eej bra spae, cc ksss, ultliaira a eaaax. ... WILSON, NOItTII CAROLE' A, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1869. lraaaiect 4mtWsaesa pertbie eak la adraaca. Ccaauact idwtansiaii - NraUe JL1 UJdJjrJU qaartedy la ajraaoe. TVes term ; 1. I.I , . .) Volume IL pb4ariieaoeecytasrsace.- 4- i NORFOLK. AMERICAN JMton-hole, Over-seaming AND v; SEWING MACHINE COMBINED. The FRST and ONLY BUTTON HOLE ami SEWNG MA- 'CUNE COMBINED, IN - the-WOULD, That cn do ALL KND3 of SEWNG needed In the FAMLY, f ROM THE COARSEST CLOTH TP THE FINEST FAIRJC. It will work beaaiirul Bnt'oii-Holra, Fyel-t Jlolti, Embroider over tbe Edge, de "Over- Sanilnc " as by Land ; also. . all kinds of 8i itching. Hemming, Cording, felling, Biaid- inz, Binding, Ruffling, Tucking, Sewiug and Gathering n, at tbe name i'aie This GREATEST KOVELTV OF THE 0 , s dow on exhibition and for sa e at 2T& 7 llarket Square, Norfolk, Va. ZIILE3 & CBEEKMUR, Dealer In Clothing and Fine Furnishing Goods, &c. N. B. Send for Circular with price, and aapls of Work. Mr D. L. IIARDY, at the Aericultural Warshoose, Brick Block, Wilson, is A gem fur tbe above Machine, and will receive oiders for tbe same. If orders for. three -or more machines are received, they will be brought out, ana a lany win accompany tnem to give all necessary instruction lp' 'hp purchasers. rill o CHnoa. If, after a fair trial, the Motklnri do not give entire eatit'oction, they will U take baeJf WITHOUT COST to that or- tUriita. NORFOLK, x. n. LOKQ. A. C kOWLAKD. 13. H- XiOiig: Sc Co., GENERAL COMMISSION ' and; . Forwarding Mcrcha..t?? No. 1 1 Itoaneke Saare, Mortal a,;Va. Will sell in thin, or Forward t J North- '. era Markets, Coltori, Grain, Pcbkdi, AXD ALL Kind Of GREEN PRQpUCE. ' ) RFFtETO Xemr.. burni, lUirUon &;Cn., Norlb, V.t. ; W'ra. VV. Lamb, Cik-hiVr Trn-t Co. Nor'Olk, V.; I Juuies Cornitk, Niif folk. Va ; U M1.4ni B. a.e & fon, VkW.x tUut g, Va. ; R. B. iC' r cy, Elizubwib City, N. C. i April 27. 1-0?. 13-ly THE PLAINDEALER. ' WILSON, JUNE t P. 1869. TKI SOUTHERN FARM. vie &A4V la XivuxUlxlV, , JN VUE WAY Ofi tllECKCD anil hTDIPLD NAINSOOKS. The sbove pood wi- have boutrbt lanri-lv md veiy inucti Lclu their yutue, tbey will be 8old u pieces pi ' , : 20 YARDS EACH. Wo have ai-o receivi-cl loo pittx-t of RICHARDSON'S FANCY and - medium linens. Which we are also e ting bARGAl n l.N. Lnvjn IJW.of Llneu Laiuask UUids R-al JON VJLLt KID OUiVia, an in benuiiful tprlii)f olor; &nd NIKE &.jf. rent erndtt fit BLACK KEP SILK, at N,w York piitta; UlK.CKEDttnd8TKiPDPoPLI.N.S . lu addition to the above, our Buy. r is now in the m irki-t, and on J on ay uud Tuesday, April 19th and 2Mb, we will have ready! for nale another NEW SiOCK, which wilj einlijrAee man j beuulllul goods, tsrtialarly Dazns Goods. SUJELTON, BLAMIRE A CG, i Old Bee Hive. 53 Main Street, Norfolk, W April 20 . 4-3m J. B. llKAhD, i New York. C. W. locso. . fork. W. J. Ubakd,! Noilolk. F. E. G00DK1)XB, PortauiO'utU. May 4 A. 1T1TO, W. D. BENKrTT, t. (. barva. p4nllion, N. C. Norfolk. 'Norfolk'. 5TAT0N.BENNETT&C0., COTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS McPuAiL't Wwaar, NOKFOLK. VA. Tbls riouse does strictly n Commission bnrl r , ai.d will, under lo clrcutusuuces, depart front the trlnclplc Jiprti o iu ly W. K. IIUDGINS, lUPOUTSR AND DEALER IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, . .. . ClrTTTJO,' c30.f Jbo., Ko. l Market Square, AO Jt FOLK, VA. 17 ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. HEARD, YOUNG & COi, COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALrf Or " ' ' ' Early Vegetables, -Fruit, &c;, 247 WjtSUOruN bTBT, NEW YORK. '. Jlayingf JTonscs In NORFOLK and PORTS- Ojultl, Va., t-biipeis uiuy rely upon haiius tucir Produc e sent forward Jthoufe-deteutijou. WjB refer by pernjUslun U J Gov. Z. JLYiiUiiei ciL S. L. Feorooot, K. J. ureKory, -q., Mw-si s. &;y t Tjbon, und i ho Bunks and Merchants generally in Not folk and Portsmouth, Va. March l.y 6 -Ira March S3 8 3m A. MYERS, . (rOSXERLT Or 8ALI8BURY, Hf . WBOLKSALM DEALER IS FonEicri & DOMESTIC Ke. I COMMEitCIAI. ROW, FERRY WHARF NORFOLK. YAs Alwars nn bund a full aHortnent of r-elect W INF- and LfQUOR.", both Foreign and Do mestic, which will be sold to the trade on as aeeumraodAling terms as can be bad here or elsewhere. Orders repc tu ly solicited and boot witn promptness ana tejfttcn YANCEY, BROTHERS & COi, WUOLi:3ALi lEALEUa IN i -i I- Notions & Fancy Goods, ' Atiitutic Block, Jdain street, ' I NORFOLK, VA., Invite the attention of tbe Me i chant of Korth Carolina to their large and vurio i aabortmcnt of . FOKEION AND UOM&STJO Notions and Fancy Goods, Ipcludln a full line of HOSIERY, GLOVES, IlANLKEKClllJiFa, lOOP SKIRTS, jUM- B K ELLAS, PARASOLS, DRESd TRIMMINGS JEA KLky, SHIRTS aud DKAVEK3,! and SMALL WARES generally. Uivlii bad much experience In this business in a other thy aud ample fiicililies, we are pi e- pared to oner the strongest iuduceuieuls to the 31 antii-lna lai-Ac;t Gardens. All successful market gardeners agree that it is hopeless to grow good crops, without a yearly application of mdnure in larg quantities Hender son's Gardening says : ' "tf is a gravje b under to attempt to grow vegetable crops without the use of manures of the various kinds, never yet eawnoiia of any klnd'hkt had borne ! a crop of vegetables ilxat would produce as . good a crop the next sea&on without the use &f ma nure, n.o matter hoar rich the eojl may be thought to be. An illustration of this came under my- ob.se.rvatioji, last btason. One of my neighbors, a mar jk 2t gardener of twenty years' ex perien.ee, and who&e grounds have Always been a perfect mpdjel of pro ductivene8s, had it in prospect to run a sixty foot street through his grounds ; thinking his land sufficient Jy rich to carry through a crop of cabbages without manure, he thought it useless to waste money by using guano on that portion on which the street was to be, but on each side sowed guano at the rate of twelve hundred pounds per ajere, and planted the whole with early cabbages. Th effect was j the most marked I ever saw; that portion on which the guano had been used sold off readily at twelve dollars per hundred, or about $1400 per acre, both price and crop being more, than an average; but the portion from which the guano had been withheld hardly averaged threy dollars per hundred. The street oc eupifii follyjinasre of incund.'so that my friend ac.ually lost over 1000 in prop, by withholding $60 for manure. Another neighbor with a lease only one year to run, also unwisely con cluded tiat it would be foolish to waste manure oq his last prop, and so planted and sowed all without; the result was, as his experience should have taught- him, a crop of inferior equality iu every article grown, and loss " on his eight acres of probably 2000 for that season." . , ucient i action- agriculture aa well another things : movements, and not 1 and howre you to get knowledge ? AUuVNUE . katlute4.totbelitkra.;Nov, The folhjwiog leUera from the lW ut list to the SheflTa, and With If nnwlpfi (TO nn n no I nttnm aw AnHnanAA I "I -.1 V .1 : l 1 " 1 yuijr uj rcauiug, ainuy ana.appuca- I pHki:ft Tmnm 1 ..r.i. MT On- their .xrwKud ftarcha! -..wiHvt! vviwitkW J VI U( ' ' T (I 1 r i ..... I ; r but is veryi sluggish in t celebrated for This bred t horses is principally I tioo. confined to oi locality, (Lancaster the hand as well as the toague, more A .:u A l,' :v '' : : ".- . I STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA- .atrr.H.c.., .mvugwusuisn xuu must learn me use 01 tools. A I rnD llln nn 0.ll . fin.Ar- rtnm.. ia Aat J .L-.4 V f , 1 MUSI ilfAHXIJI, . V ol,,i ""VKi v wunwiv uiu hiiai. uas a ueriecb use or tools. I . i .1 . . f.,.m0' jrV. ... , . "aieigo, May lth, 1868. "e W no x wiuooniomrw est at this time: be found of inter eilimtedor the coning yur. 'Tmj' tog tucrxiurc an cru wuivrrm uz a their capital iuvcated aad a speciHo large farmers J raise horses of caa xlo'double the work one can ho t t, J ' XOO' r .V- 1 . - uoouiar breed, brsale, Even am J tnnwa n.thin. .W, 1; . -..s. . .---ft-- - s. c. . The persons taxed ia stctiaat uor iwo a year wnni roaas and steamboats nave broueht rv o n. . . , t . A' . wc7"uHl Dear Sir: I answer tout ues- 11 ani 12 hdule B, (tndother -Journal. men together, and have furnished a L. , . . JHI . , .--A larmers raise 1 good profit. S men together, and have furnished a partial remedy for want of books. Ua.om U.i; . "' the fanner is now gaining by the use of manures, and' by the knowledge received through agricultural papers Or can you tell what is lost to Geor- a . a. gia Dy not taxing tne agrtcuitura papers, and keeping up with the From tbe 8 .a?rn Cuui j Sparta, Ga., Feb. 24th, 1863. Editor Southern Cultivator:- borne men are born generals, some mechanics some - orators, some far tners some adarjted to one nrofess- ioh and some to another: but the improvements of the day? By reading trrpat mass ot men have to read. ri""" "t"JVl '"'v It . I .11 ii. ; gtudv and vractice. to become efficien Iearn an( practice an we imp. ove 4 s. i .. ..in . n anv eallinff thev may select, and if ments 01 cverJ unner m tDe ctate ihey apply themselves faithfully, at.d V "v U4" uut'UU8W' tt"u, il" Schedule C. Hence merchant should do not rise above the roeUiocrity, I an a6ncultQm PaPe I0r 8ucna re" hist the estimated amount of purchases they should quit that business, and ruT'. ' from April 1st, 18C9 to Anril 1st. try some other. Whatever has been No man has a right to put his light 1870, if they expect to do business tions as I understand them. The. Present Rerenvna T.- Jm not repeal the Former so as to prevent your collecting back taxtt. See ths proviso . to Section 6. Schedule C, page 15 of Revenue Act. Hence you ahould collect of merchants the taxes due ' on their purchases up to April 1st, 1869, -before granting a new license. 2d. The present Revenue Law went into opt ntion April 1st,' 18C9 as ox will see on page 15, bection 7. sections likewise) must pay "accord- due by them on their purchases, Vc, ' up to April 1st, 18C9, the per cent age laid down in the former law, thej will be allowed license to April lit, 1870, st which time they moit apply for a new license. It must be remembered that the . "act for collecting Revenue ratified . March 12th, 1869, has not been re pealed except so far as enactments subsequently passed are inconsistent therewith. Hence jou have; akun dant pewers for enforcing ths psj ment of such license taxes., - Where 3 i the provisions of the lste acts are not those I nnder a bushel, rarmera. come out 1 v.- .: rri .1. u . I 44... Hpw.r. - 1UC' .aCicientvottw.n fall back on again; and ought to be done better, ana let your iigaw eume ; n you one fifth of one per cent tn such of acf of . with all the accumulated knowledge cannot afford to give it away, by estimates in advance, as State taxe. v ltfW A 01 tne past uciore us. 1 .... .v- . a. a nu esiima;e anouia ne maae ior I I a . : 1 1. r j --11 I 1 . . - - .... What ia book-farming? It docs not vawT V " m uuultlurui BUU BC" 1U t w Aot: yart (or time for which the w. - I If 1 T I a 1- A. - Y .-a I - . to take a book in your hand " Jou nave 'WP14 e ncense is to run.) llcuce the ques- paients ior xnem anu sen me riguw, tion whether the merchant has I D. A. JENKINS, Public Treasurer. state of nortu caaollsa, . Treascrt Department, , Raleigd, June 1st, 1869. B. f. Bftiaas, , Wilson, N. Ci , Dior Sir : Yours of the 26 & 1 ultimo received., ' 1 am pleased to answer any quei mean and fro to the field, but it means von - J mJ I . mm should read and study everything or give them to the public. U11jer estimated or over estimated that you can possibly bring to bear Young men, read, practice and his purchases, cannot probably arise on farming, and store it away into qualify yourselves for one of the no- uutil the quarterly statement reqair your head. But be sure to matter blest of callings. Do not commence I ed on the 1st April, I84O. the subject and learn the true plan, where your fathers did, but where 4th. If tn making their quarterly Thi3 is the science of agriculture, they are now, and where the best I statement merchants find they have Study bad practice as well as good, farmers in the State are, and being purchased leu than they estimated, J txons you may desire 10 aak.ue, to and learn of the latter the errors, young, active and vigorous, make the Sheriff cannot refund. Appuca I loe 01 mJ aoiuiy. that ycu may avo.d them. Read every effort to surpass the best. Be t;ou must be made to the County I 1st. Bonding houes. The one books until you become so perfect in assured there is much to learn yet. Uommusioaers, who will, no doubt, Pr ceut tax appues to au receipts theorv. i Messrs. ciitvu. vail vu ti ihri rfcf. the amount 1 from April lat, 1863 lt ALlil lat. manure, that vou will have confidence farmers to subscribe and pit for improperly raid to be refund sd. Ib69. See. Ii ouly appITtao ocr and the nerv? to act, and act at once your paper, aud contribute to it; and not lose time running about to your j at giren periods, condense all the neighbors, to see when to do a thing matter, put it in book-form, for the and how to do it. Do not let frost or use o the present and future genera wet or dry weather cause you to J tlons. ' I do not think you have a doubt or dally. Fortifr yourself with single reader that would contend r .mm i w books before you begin .such books that if all trade. YANCEY. BROTHERS & CO. March 30 . 9 3m Will. Oa JOKDAN, GENERAL . - n. nn imittf n in u itmnu m I3r0rar adTantsire off red 'to the trade In p llflffljip O UV MCnOIiVi . Ti iu enTH f iriTfia m wbleh I hll ESPECIAL ATTENTION. March 83 8 3 m ESTABLISHED 1831. ... , J. 1L FREEMAN, I'ATCHMAKER & JEWELER, ' . Ifr. '19 ili Street, Corner of Talioi Street', X70Xl2rOXaXS, -VJil Constantly on band a full assortment of -' VTATCntS, JEWEiRY, SILVER WARE, . , SPECTACLE8, Ae. r2TWstebes aud Jewelry carifully and pro. perlyRepslred. T T3"Halr Work made np to order. , March 23 ' . . k I 8 12m ' paaaa atooa. journ J. aioos s . ESTABLISHED 1851. , '. ' KADER BGGS & CO., COTTON FACTOR 3 - AKU GXNEBAU ' COMMISSION MEXCnANTS, MOIIIOLK. TIKGINIA. Orrica 80 fJovxaacB Sibkkt, ' NORFOLK, "VV ' ' i j ' Special mmiou puld to SALJLo OF COUN TRY PRtDUCE of all dtscriptions, on which liberal CASH ADVANCES made . when re quired. " " ' i;. ,i ; Orders for GENERAL MERCHANDISE protupliy fl:le. v . MaidiSp 8 6 in tiOFHEinER Kl-nPSHALL, ' WUOI.Kftat.K DEALS US IN j BOOTS, SHOES, HATS TRUNKS, No. 9 MARKET SQUARE, NORFOLK, VA We intend to be the LEADERS OF LOW PRICES in Norfolk, nd at thu same tithe fur ni-'b our customers with anch Goods as cannot tail to give satisiactioo, notwitbttandiujj lite low ngurea we ptace tnem at 1 '. Orders from the country trade solicited, and prom pi auentiou given to same. MarrnVS 8 Sra ' Special aod entire attention to aalea of COT. I ' E?.s:r ,;odanc n first in fashion and lowest in price, r" u . unr ..ii i rwuucB in nana. Oar long experience in business Qualifies as to obi sin tbe hhrhest nrlrm. BAGGING and ROPE furnished at lowes market rates, payable In Cotton. rM Sis-em JAMES W. DAYIS, , wilson, N.r; : wun J, B. HUNTER L CO., : COTTON FACTORS fOMflSSIQl MERCHANTS s Corner ef JlirX and litter Strttts, ' , ,v Portsmouth:, va. , reelpt of Bills of Lading. . fttU TO ' Carina.0' Xorfo,k' J0rU montl North .DeeemUrJl 48-Cm WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 13 FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, SlUKS, VELVETS, j LACES, WI1 TE GOODS, Aloxandar'8 best Kid Gloves, DRESS TRIMMINGS AND CORSETS, HOSIERY sad BUTTONS IN GBEAT YAEIETY All I aek, ia for persona visiting Norlolk, to Callat: - , No. 60 Church Street, Next door to the Opera Honae, and look at tbe LA KG STOCK. ' v Reorders promptly lilled. v . 1 B. NU8BAUM, I $0 Cfcorch Street, . ; Norfolk. Va. March W -i-Sn Horses for Farm Work. Among the different breeds of horses now propagated in this country every class of business cau select that which - is best calculated to perform the services required by its owner. The gentleman of leisure and the Medical profession require a horse, not too large, but of good bottom wind and speed. The farrner requires a horse of greater weight with all the qualities above named, except speed -extra speed. If a farmer's horte can trot six miles an hour tQ a light wagon, without extra effort, he is fast enough Ax heavy draft, weight -add3 strength without an extra effort of the muscles so that the heavy horse before a plough moves on with ease by virtue 5i his own weight against the collar; while the lighter horse must strain every nerve and muscle to do the same work, 'ihis excites, irritates, and worries him and he js not so attentive to the word or line. This over exertion soon begins to tell upon him and his value is depreciated. The same remarks will apply in drawing a loaded wagon up grade. ' It must then be the interest of farmers in b.reedirg horses for their own use, to select such animals to bred from as will produce the desir Very. Respectfully, chants and other dealers not tpeciaU 1). A. JENKINS 'J xe 1 LigHer rxtb thla cut ; Public Treasurer 000 Pr cenl eoclse yon ' letters whieh will explain tht. 2d. Distillers must pay fortwelre 1 months prior to April Jst, ltC3, less they have already paid 'for part of the past twelve' months.' The old law required distillers to list and paj quarterly. (See See. 14, Schedule IS, of Act of le07.) If this LU leeu state of north carolina, Treasury Department, RaleiirV Msv 14tr. IfifiQ the agricultural books : Bateuas Pji1 as will teach you everything necessary were scaled rp, and all the agricul-1 piymouth N C lO your success; buu uu uut iurgi lurai papers eiuppcu, auu aasvcia- T)Aa SlR Yours of 7th inet. re that you can learn something from al- tions ' of " farmers abandoned, that . T . , . J . b .... , ... ceived. lam not surprised at jour J tr . I o I (lirhPtimpa in rrntrnin rr tha n. .nt I . . TtnnKfarmint,- man for th. far. generation. It would certainly fal. .-T r? done, younecU not now require it to mer, just- what bookmen. ting does back during the next. Agricultural j. Hevenne tut is the nrodnrt K W J? hMfBCf r,. i ,n 1h JLiial reading (especially monthly papers) 5!enM Mt " th PrQCM been done, ne the .W fe eri j,-., - , y . - , . , 101 mauy mintia. student must read all the books, at .Degets a spirit 01 emulation, quicken. T. . . .t - n,,.Bf rend all the lectures, and the dissect- energy and imparts knowledge and originjlll recommended by me, after ing room, until he can pass, then confidence Agricultural papers have bein. materiallT modified by the Code . I U a 'mmwvha Artaaf yra r a t 9nr thai I m take his merticmes ana instruments, juio go out to : practice, and. test his political papers have on the politician knowledge. So with book-farming. tne uioie , on me ennsuan, ine You must read and study, not only farmer has nerves and brains, and ... j z. . . j . 1 l-J 1 : t I agricultural, books, but all books that neeu8 w uc nt.uiu.atcu ..m 4.. however, is on a par with all others gooa weekly ana mommy . . fonn!it:rtn ftf tt,. c,.f. agricultural is the very thing to do Governmeut. commissioners, two nuance com mittees, and the impromptu sugges tions of members of bvth . llousts of the General Assembv. This law. will apply in any way to that profes sion. ' ; You peed the knowledge of a gen eral, to enable you to discipline your laborers r to come to time to move all at once to know when to charge and when to retreat. You need the knowledge of a banker, when your money is maoe, to know how to invest it, (and this ia a very important point,) You want the knowledge of a book keeper, v that you may keep your ac counts correctly. In this many far mers fail they fool themselves, not knowing how to keep debtor and creditor accounts get in debt and kecomei bankrupts before they are aware of it. Yon must have some knowledge of mechanics and machine ry,. or you will never know how to keep implements and machines in order or use them ; and if the farmer ii ignorant, how can he instruct the laborer? Yon should even hate ed result. Here the Percheron, more sufficient knowledge of law to know familiarlv known as Norman, is a how to keep out of the courts. You candidate for the farmer's favor, and should have some knowledge of com- deserve3 to. be better known and more merce and trade, for you hare to buy fully appreciated. The Perchercn and sell. Tou should learn from the "horse no doubt, at this day, stands 1 merchant order and punctuality firaj among tte draft breeds of the world. Theinterest in this breed has greatly increased of late among far mers, and they are the best judges of their own wants. I The Concstoga horse has weight This iV no small ;tea in n life-tme business. Dow is all this to be acquired ? By reading and hard study, and muk ing an application of the knowledge acquired. Knowledge is power, iu at far as hit neglect cr.,cjnittica runt- The form of license ii on page. 11, sec. 37. . '"! - 3d. lUtident physicians are not taxable under sec 28 ; only ifiiwr anUf i. e., thoie who go from county -to county. - . Yerj reipectfally,:et D. A. JENKINS, . Public Treasurer. is a '' l1' . I Vn will iV...f... V . 4 . I ntM UVUWC. IUCKIUICi 1UIV ine tnree great essentials are : gchedule B has some provisions of a Turkey has contracted for a rail irst, me meory Vtrue pianui i.ru,- n0Tel character and others not dif- way 1,600 miles long, coxaectifig ' ing; second, tne art 01 controlling ferent from former Uw, wuh - B1 k ith MArUtif, ... abor, and executing all work to-the explination you will be able to see n.dsaiT. bestadvanUge with least labor; third, elearlyvour duties under this schedule l a r- . l. (last aud but,) success depends on a i8t, MerchanU and other dealers not 1Z?2 " quick'perception, wise judgment, that .pecially taxed elsewhere Dust under alWn!?hir-l- ' seldom or never errs, now is mis to i: ; . - rrnn i - I 7 r books, in conianctioii with practice t v.. f m.,.,.. "u, ni.mo,iwui ' - ij;ubua uvui At, 40U( itf In conclusion, 1 will say, to sue- April 1st, 1870, unless the license ceedyou not only must be superior to ,hU sooner expire. Those tsxed your laborers, but you most be so under section 15 pay to the State one far ahead of them, that they shall fifth of one ter cent fnot to be less than $10) on the amount estimated for te coming year. know y oqr plans are wise, easy to put in practice, and certain of success. Then they will follow yon in a charge as cQoa soiaiers wui ine nest ox generals. The laborer must have confidence in the mau who directs. How are all these qualifications secur ed? I repeat through hooks, hard study, observation and practice, Very truly yours, DAVID DIClvSQN, equator. There u a supply cl guano at Baker's Island, in me LTawaiiaa group, estimated at trota wV,WV to 2,000,000 tons. The this country will be one hundred Unlrertaliit denomination of If it shall be ascertained on the J 0,1 tn ' .Tnty propow 1st April 1870 (or sooner) thst the celebrating the event by a generU tax payer has underestimated, be convention in SepUmber of that year, must nay the ner cnt. en th convene at Gleeaterva llasa.. ' 4 excess If he has over estiuated, he lean hn relieved by-application to the county commits toners. 2L The General Assembly has Xrt best planter in Georgia, plows deep, plants deep, culti Yates deep at .first, but, after th.e roots of his corn or cotton are developed, he merely scratches the top of the ground but this he does Tf ry often, So says an exchange, . adopted a new plan of taxing mer chants and other dealers, not specially where Br. John Jdorrsy establish' cd the &st UniTirulist society in America. 't Two iaranoe corxpanies, the Protection and the Kensington, hare failed in Philadelphia, The'ProUc used a higher cr ceuuga, viz. ; by i lien had represented jts amis at a a rcqmnog tuem to csumata their future jrvrchatet and pay on such estimate. There is nu machinery provided for taxing past purchases for the year preceding .April lat, 1Q0. By the last Revenue law mcr c-Cce famiture is abont all- The liabilities cf the Kens'cgt'oa are heavy; pobcy holders more start out ' than those of the Proucusa,. but aj setsscaalL . i . 1 4 r J- ---