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I, too MESSRS. COLTER & SCOOTER, Editors. Let idle Ambition her banblem pnrsue, While Wisdom looks down with dialain, The home of the farmer has charms ever new, Where health, peace and competence reign." OUR NEW CORRESPONDENT. Wa cordially welcom oar friend " Gourd Seed" as a contributor to our columns. We are much pleased with the stile of his spicy article and we hope he will continue to en. liven the Farmer's, department with his ready humour and gifted pen. His stile we think is decidedly Broomsedgy and will, we doubt not, be appreciated by our readers. His -strictures upon Reynari, and Boyd's Extra Prolific are strictly legitimate, and while Playful and humerous are yet without the slightest tincture of gourdy bitterness. As it takes a fast dog to tree Reynard, we will mot anticipate him, but leave him to speak for himself, and we feel assured, that he will acquit himself hansamely. Messrs. Colter 4- Scooter :-Gentlemen, Is'nt it a very gratifying reflection to see The great improvement in " Craps" the last year in old Edgefleld, as given us hy the managers of different plantations throughout the District. A few years more, like flatter ing results, money that is now as scarce as hens teeth, will be plenty as blackberries. That " Watch" or the " Col." has wrought wonders with thejfarming community, has'nt it" the Col. deserves an everlasting mnonu ment erected to his memory for his liberali ty; but I suppose " Reynard" would say, that the " Boyd Extra Proloc Cotton Seed," has done the thing for the cotton Crap. " Reynard" is a cunning old Fox, has plenty for sale, no doubt, at $200 per bushel, the Calhoun was the "Extra Prolic" cotton with him so long as he could get 61.00 per bushel, but now selling at 10 cents, have lost that Prolific quality entirely. The "Boyd Ex tra Prolific," every thing seems to be Extra Prolfc now-a-days, he says, is the cotton for us. No matter if you only have half a stand, such is its prolific quality it will branch the more-in a crowded state it does just as well-no use to thin it. Its great peculiarity isfit can accomdate itself to any climate and any soil, and any mode of culture cotton its going to make, and 2,000 lbs. at that, per acre, let the consequences be as they may, and when it begins to open,gehu. lay down your " plough and hoe," "jidle and bow," to think of 2,000 lbs. per acre busting open, at once-remember it does its work with telegraphic speed-is'nt it a great sot ton, cal! in your neighbours, pick out, and the work is done. In a year or two more, I am fearful it will be like the Calhoun, loose its Extra Prolific quality, for already 1 hear it whispered among the knowing ones, the "Book farmers," that their is a new variety called the " Nonesuch" that will throw the Boyd in the shade by odds. It is Extra, Ex tra prolific grows so fast, only half the work given to the commom veriety, is neces sary to make a crop, and its peculiar pro. perty is such it openis just as fast as the hands can pick it out, say about 200 1lbs. per day (rainy days excepted) and hold on to the first day of January, it was never known to drop a square, cant you get some of the weexcuse me I suppose " Reynard" will have plenty Itn time. Seed Co n, it seems too, has improved ( onsiderab~ly " Tuscarora," I wander if the Captain's is thesame my Father planted some 25 years ago, he is ofl'ering at $2 per bush el, he called his Tuscarora. The Can ada prolife, the Wyendot, ab ! just as I ex pecttd, they have got prolific attached to the corn at last, " Reynard" wvould have it SExtra proific" would'nt he. I am told it is something like the Boyd Extra prolific cotton seed, no matter how many grains you put itt the ground, as many stalks will come up, only, as the land will support, ir the land is poor, one stalk, if rich, five or six as the case may be. It is to be regretted that so good a variety should loose its pro. lifie quality in a few years, remember the Beadon Humbug. GOURD SE ED. Corrox-Cotton, which administers so bountifully to the wants of civilized as wvell as savage men, and to the wealth and econo my of the countries producing it, stands foremost among the crops in the United States, both as regards its staple and the degree of pet fection to which its cultivation has been brought. One or more of its spe cies is founid growing wild throughout the torred zone, whence it has been dessemina ted atnd become an important .object of cul tube in several countries adljacentt, where its consumption has increased just in proportiotn to the progress of t' e arts and civilization. It is mentioned by Herodotus as growing in India, where the natives manufactumed it into cloth; by Theopasius as a product of Ethio pia, and by. Plinny as growing in Egypt, towards Arabia, and near the borders of the Persian gulf. Nienhoff, who visited China in 1655, says that it was then cultivated in great abundance in that country; where the seed bad been introduced about five hun dred years before. Columbus found it in use by the American Indians of Cuba, in 1462; by those of Mexico, in 1519;.Pizan ro and Almagro, by the Jucas of Peru, in 1532; and Cabeca de Vaca, by the natives of Texas apd California, in 1436. TBIUMPH oP Gurrm PuncuA.-Among the latest and most valuable uses to which Gutta Percha has been successfully applied, is for dental purposes, replacing metal in putin~ In sets or parts of sets of teeth. pn5fdQ gold or silver plate, Gutta Percha is used, and, found to work well, fVeing of an elastie uature, and fittitng more readily to the inotath anid gum, working its way up as the RADISHES.-We are frequently taken to task for the war we have waged upon this worse than worthless vegetable. For fifteen years, we have not permitted one to grow in our garden, or to disgrace our table, and we have found the advantage of pursuing this course, in. the improved health of our family. Man is the only animal that will eat a rad ish, either raw or cooked. The sagacious hog will starve before lie will eat the pois onous trash. Crude radishes are the most indigestible food, that can be taken into the human stomach, independent of the acrid, poisonous substance they contain. But they do not hurt me, exclaims one, I can eat them with impunity! and % ith a relish. But, dear reader, do you not have the head ache, or a bad bre'ath I Have you no doctor's bills to pay I A radish eaten in the spring may cause a fever in the fall. If any one doubts the poisonous qualities of radishes, let them cut in thin slices, three or four, and sonk the slices in water for twelve hours, and then taste the water. Our word for it, they will never taste another radish. As a watchman upon the horticultural watchtower, we can. not commend the culture of a vegetable, that we know to be injurious.-Suil of the South. IMPORTANT DiscuvEar.-Jean Blanc, of New Orleans, says the New 'Orleans Price Current, represented to be an agriculturist o1 considerable scientific attainments, has se cured letters patent from the United States for the discovery of a process of converting thirty different varieties of plants, which grow wild in enormous quantities in various sections of the Union, itito flax, of great strength and beautilul texture. Specimens are now in New York, and among them are said to be the flax matle from the stalks of the cotton plati, large quantities of which are burned en tho Southern plantations to get them out of the way; the century tree, or wild MAamlla, which grows in abundance in Florida; the wild holly-hock, with a fibre of ten or fifteen itncles long; the gold nan. keen, of a natural nankeen color; the veg etable silk, and the veget-'ble wool. WASIING RvEctPE.-To each pound of common hard soap add from one-half to three-quarters of ati ounce of common borax. I with one quart of water. Put the water in any convenient vessel upon the stove, add the borax, somewhat pulverized, and then put in the soap cut up in thin pieces. Keep them hot-but not boiling-for two or three hours, or until the whole is well dissolved, and then set it aside to cool, when a solid mass will lie formed. If the vessel is set upon the warm stove at night, the operation will be completed in the morning, though we think it better to stir the mass just before it is cooled. The night before washing, rub the cloths where most soiled, with the soap, and soak in water till morninir. Thissoap, which has been more than doubled in quantity, will go quite as far, bulk for bulk, as the original. thus saving at least one half. The boiling and wvashing are to 1be performed in thle usu. al manner ; but it will be found that the la. bor of rubbing is diminished three-fourths. while the usual caustic or eating effe-ct of the soap, is greatly lessened; and the hands wvill retain a peculiarly soft and silky feeling. evnafter alarge washing. The peaa tion is adapted to all kinds of fabries, color ed or uncolored, including flannels, and is thought to increase their whit eness.-Ameri can Agriculturist. MUTro.-We mean to report at le'mst a thousatnd times, or till wvhat we say has someW effect On our counltrymen, that a pound of lean, tender, juicy mutton can be raised for half the cost of~ the same qnantity of fat pork ; that it is infinitely healthier foo~d es perially in thle summer season, is more agree ab~le to the palate, when one gets accustom ed to it; and that those who eat it beenme mnore muscular, and can do mtore work with greatter ease to themselves than those wvho eat fat pork. We knowv nothing more deli cate thlan smoked mutton hams of~ south down breed of sheep-venison itself is not superior. Sheep can be kept in fine grow. ing order wvhere other domestic antials will scarcely exist, and thousands of acres in the State, under an enlightened system of shieep~ husbandry, may be made to pay a good interest where now they are nearly dead property in the hands of their present owners.-American Agriculturist. ORA3IfiNTAL EvERGREENs.--Among all the beautiful evergreens, whether native or exotic, there is nothing in our judgment to compare with what is comnmonly called the wild olive. It is a compact, vigorous grow er, with deep shining green foliamge, atnd when in flower, is as ornamlenltal as the gayest flowering tree, atnd when in fruit, eqnally as aornamental. For trees lining walks and av enues, it cantnot he surpassed in beauty, grace, anid harmony, and as an ornamneltal hedge plant, it is unarivalled. It is easily propagated Fy its seeds. Tlhe seed should he planuted as soon as the berry is ripe; cover thle berry quite shallowv, and thoasecond year thle pllants may be transplanted to the hedge row, atnd the fourth year to the avenue. What a pity it is not everywhere planted in the place of the china tree !-Soil of the South. GAUGING ORt MEAsURI~e CoRN IN BI'LK. -Editors Southern Cultivator-I have a short rule for guaginmg, founded on correct prinlciples (which I can satisfactory explain, if any of tile readers of the Cultivator de sire it) and as I have never seen anything like it, perhatps it may be worth a little to some of your Subscribers, so I will sentd it to you for publication. A~ neighbor of mite wvas cheated out of five barrels of corn, which wvould not have been the case had he been acquainted with the followving simple RULE': Multiply the length, width and heith to gether and then multiply that product by 8. Cut oli' the two right hand figures, the left band period is the correct answer in barrels. Bold Spring Ca., 1856 J. D. GUNNEL LS. A CERTAIN CURE FoR A RATTLE-SNAKE BITE OR SPIDER STING-Take the yolk of a good egg, put it in a tea cup, and stir in as much salt as will make it thick enough not to run off, and spread a plaster and apply to the wound, and I would insure your life for sixpence. Tlhe subscriber has tried the above remedy in a number of cases, and never knew it to fail in one. P. PR ETTrYMA N, MA. D. (in Country Gentleman. Portland, Oregon. GooD STrrie.-Tn prick the finger with a nedle when sewing is a very common accident, and sometimes the puneture is deep and the bldod difficult to stop. This can be cured instantaneously by touching the wound with a mere partIcle of dry chloride of lime, and not wvashing it off' for a few minutes. T'he puncture immediately closes, and can. ses no further inconvenience. We have tried this stypio with perfect success. Kahn M~rdAru na enttiin fenh tamarrasil. POULTRY HousE.-The floor. should N cleaned once a week, and sprinkled %itl saw dust, peat gr ashes. The iatnurie shoth be composted with earth and conspletely dis solved before it is applied. It then makes i stimulant equal to guano, and is a goot malaie for anything. AN INTERESTING PICTURE.-Mr. Oucha nan, the American minister, has sent home from London an original portrait of Joit H ampden, the celebrated Engliah patriot who was one of the first to resist the er, croachients of the Stuarts, and to assai the prerogatives of the Crown. In the great struggle for popular rights which let to the estaHblishmeant of the English Coml. monwealth, and surbsPquently planted on this soil the republican germs which hav grown up into a nation of 30,000,000 i; of freemen. '['his portrait belonged to MNr John Macgregor, member of Parliament Imo Glasgow, and is presented by him, thirragli Mr. Buchanan, to the Congress of the Uni ted States, who will undoubtedly give it i conspicuous place ainorng the national pic tures. It is one of the only two origina portraits of Hampden now in existence. Mississipp.-In the M issisosippi Legislattre, joint rtsoluion was Ul5unlanilliimously aidipted, whiel reconnen.Is to take early and active meastiro to encouarage =migratiaon to Ktmans. A re.-oln. tion, before the Comtnittee on Feder:l Relation requests the Governor to decline receivingu are more communication on the subject of slaveri from the free Stntes, on the grouid that thn " enalnate from thoset whip are hostile to the ex erei-e of ceanstlit utional freedomn, ani are cinceiv ed in a sperit of inpertinent interference with thi right of the slavehilding stalte." orPosaTr aIAs NIC HALL. 3ROAD sTE T, AUGUSTA, GA. Are receiv.ng ther iull taek if BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, &c., &c. Our Stock will co-iprise all the iasoaet faishiennihle ar ticeh-, and those thatc:n be recoimmended tor dura bility. Also, a large and superior lot of Negro Brogans, Men's Rip BROGANS and Women's Lenthe BOOTS. We feel confilent that we can show one o f ti BEST ASSOLTED Stock eof Coods that has evi been in our City, and requ-st our customers an friends to give us a call before purchasing. Aug 29 tf 33 CITY HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. T 18llS lotel is now in successful operation Ihaving been recently new-furnished arid emr belished throughoput. The Propriet'r, also, with a view of su:ting th wishes of its Guests. hasscured the services of %I G0RION FA RGO, so Iong and fav.rably know as Proprietor of thell United States Ilstel," hert sand the " Mrshatl louse," in Savannah. M FARuo brings with hin great experienlce and ver poopular manners with the trav4lhig public ; al o which considered. iin anidinion to the peculiar advan tages of the CITY hOTEL. as a Nummer Hitust with its finely ventilated Chambers atnid spaciou I lalls, will make it t place eagerly toi be sought f-r b the traveler nud citizen, during the e'.ming senso The particular eomstructio~n of the Ilouse gives, great adviantage over nny of the hotels in the cit for ventilatio'n ; a quaility which is so h.ghly necca sary, here, at aill seat'ons. hlaving th--se ndivaintage~s, with a set of the ber Cooks which could be procured in Chatrlestin, ii other assistanrts of a like m rit, the uncleasitrne purpose to sustain fear the* CITY llOTEL, the ehn:i neler of being a haouse~ for the people-select, ordet ly, and well appointed. With regardre toi location, it is very central. Iti in the business part of the City, and immisediatel opposite the South Carolina Railroad Ilat. WI. P.5TA [RR, Prioprietor. March 12 6t 9 C, N. WRIGHT, DENTIST. O FFICE over Mhessrs. CaxCenEALt & BEAsN's l Iardware Store, lBroad street, A ugusta, Ga. Al 11ipernitionas pertaining to Dentistry will be a' tended to with promptness, a.md to thle entire satii tfactison of all wh., miay faevor him with their patroaa SGoild Plate snnd Wire, Ctasp Metal, soldri &c., furniarted to lDentisas for Cash. Augusta, May 1 ly 16 Notice. A LL perseons to whom the Estate of Jlam Weathersby, decenased, is itndebtedl will pre senat their claims, arnd all persons lidebreed tu tl said Estate, will maske paymenis to the unidersigner WI. L. ANDERSON, Admntiitratir Nov. 21, 155. .tf 45 N ot i c e. I A M daily receiving my Sprinig Stock consistir lof every article usu .lly ke.pt in uour hine of Hut ness, whicha will be sold at Messrs. Lamrbnek Coouper's Caish prices. Arrmongt mry Stock is the Best Assorted Liquors and Wines, Ever off.-red in Hamoburgc, which wvil be sold nic cordinag toe quality arid not Brarad. S. E. liOWERS, AGEX.'r Jan30 ____tf 3 FOR MiALE, T lIE STOR E IIOUSE.next E~ast of R. HI.Su livant's, 30) feet front and 60) d.-ep, cointsam.n; three roms below, one above, iad a good cellar. -Also ThE TAN YARI) aind Lot adjoiainag, and cot taniing abeiut three aeres. -Also ON E LOT on the bransch adjoining C. L. Rlefo. U. T'. MIMS. Oct 2 ft 3 sTATrE OF SOUTH C.AROLINA, IN EQUiTY. John L. Dlobey, Sarah Mtorris and others. Bill for Partition. vs, Matida Dbeyand others., ITappeatring that the Defendants Martha Coope. JohnDinkns, dwar ihkins. .laames lDin kinu, Simeeir Dinikints, Rebecca Meleekini Ina h huband hn Me'Ileekin, Marngaret McMeekin en< her hlusbandt Alexanader MceMeekin, Saraih Wilkini son anid her husband -hohn Wilkinson, and Rteubae Ceoper aind his wife Su~in, reuiale without the him irs of this State, viz: in Russehl County. in the Stat of Alabama: On M~otiion ear Messrs. Caarolt & lia eon, it is Ordered tiat the said D~efendanats pllead answer or demur to the liill of Comapl.iinat in thi: ase within three moanths from the paublicatio~n this order, or in default thereeif that the said Ii be taken pro confesuo against themt. A. SIIKINS, c.P.E D. Feb 25, 1856. 3cm 7 state of-80uth Carolina, EDGEFIBID ISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Thos. TIowle, us. BilL for Part ition Robt. Melriwethecr and others. I T appearinlg to the Coammissioner that the Defen Idants, Frances (rnnmes, 1). hL. Leuis and wift Martha, ('arohnre Meriwether, Moody M.e'riwether Auustus Meriwether. Mlary .Jones aind her hut band Augustus Jones, Susan Meriwether, - Meriweher, M rs. - Boeae wife of --oene Sinletian Mims and his wire Mahstilda Mims, reside tae yond the limsits of this State: On mhetion by Mr MoAusE, Solicitor, It is Ordered, that thu snic defendants do plead, answer or denmur to the Bil of Comapliaint fi.-d in thais caese within rhree months from thae dare of this publication or judgment pre conesso will be entered against them. A. SLMIKINS, C.a.E.D. March 10, 1856. 3mt 9 Tj IIE Unederscgned returans las sincere thanks Ihis frienuds tor thaeir patronage whr.le I. esited it flamsburg, and hereby informs thtem tbhat he can be found (after 1st Septeamber next,) at the ':Ionse W A Rt, BUJRCI1A RID & CO., opposite t'he Ma. sonic i hall, A ugumta, Ga., whnere he wonuld be haipp, to see and serve them, and where a FULL and Complete Stock of Dry Gooeds, can always be found, which will be sold as L.OWI as from any House in the City. M. A. RANSOM. Hsmbmen A tr 8. tf $ EDGEFIELD MACHINE SHOP, FURNITURE rSTABLISHMENT! ga JOHN M, WITT el~ phcaSure in calbege the atten tion of the C.ti7ens of Edgelield Distriet, to his i MACHIN SHOP, Which is now in suce. ssful mid caosplete operation, and anls solicits an examination of h-s Where lie has on hanl an extensive variety of benu tiful and well-finished FUTRNITUElK, consistinu of Muhoganv, Walnut. Roseweond, Maple and Pine unavs. ansMens Cubboard safcew, r BOOK CASES & W RIIING DESKS, . Wardrobes of various Qualities, SOFAS, SOFA LOUNG3,ES, &C., (line variety.) WASH STANDS, CRADLES, MATRASSES, &C. Always on hand a good supply of well -made Sash, Blinds, Pannel Doors, &c., kc. TTaving se'cured the services of the most compe tent wolrknien, I dip nat hesitate to say that I can ex bib t as fine and ood work as will be found else where. , REPAIRING nently and promptly attended to. r (f I will sell the athore articles lon) ns rea-ainable Sterms as the times will allow. Thoase whoil pay Cash fr r their Furniture in A ugusta or iCharleeton will not find -nitch differenee in (our eash eharges. . (. niland inspect the above Furniture befire trading elsewhere. Edlgeield C. II., Sept 5 tr 34 THE EDGEFIELD BOOT AUTD SHOE MANUFACTORY! Il K Subscriber most respt i fully informs his frienls hat he is still at the same old Stand, and makes to order, Boois an d Slhioes OF THE BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP. - Ali, on hani, a veri fine aeiartiment of I)re-.s. l aub!e Soled Water Proof and Quilted hatttin BOOTS; And, rs u-u;al, a variety of those FINE PITMP r HOOTS. so msuch ani s-i justly admired. All of wlich. in future, ie will sell sat the Low est Prices 1or CASIh an-l CASil ONLY. lie will strietht adhere ti- this rule in every instance, nu tarnestly trusts that !N E will expeet hiin to depart from it. W M. M CEVO Y. Sept 215 tf 37 FALL TRADE! H, L CUNNINGHAM & CO., GROCERS AD P1 VI SIO MERCHANTS, n AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN WINES & LIQUORS, HAIvURG, S. 0. .E take this opportunnty tof returning thank to) oeutr patrtonsanl friends far the very liberal , encourageemit 11je1d invaers we have received fil s several y.-ars past, and respcetfully solicit a coentinu y ance of the same. our highest nins, and best en 1 deanvors wi~'ll be to merit aned deserve the pastronneege i, of aenr old custerles, friends and thce publbe ge-ne f rally, by caonductinr oeur uniness as wve lhave doe a- hereo'ore, and inecresineg outr reput.tione f,.r S Low Prices and Fair Dealing, hAnd mtaking it toe the decided advantage of all whe d~ f:evoer us with their trade. ..lThe increased paetreannse we have received and .are conetinualdly reeeinge~ ha;s induc-ed us tee Bi1IY A LA itltt Enel W ELI. AssOI!TEID tuck sof Goens sin order to tmeet the greewin5 demnaneds and incereast of trade. The Superior Quality Of a!l Goods oefifered toe the Pithlicesat th's estaeblish meent, is so wecll kngown thant very l.ttle nteed be saee upiatn this subjet. But with the unity oCf LOWi PHICIO.aend the VERY BKEST QUALITY 01 G;OO l)S, ise the system of heusiness the subscriber: hare determnied toe carry osut This wvil he maisde ap Tpliceblec to every he ancht of theit btusiness. t- Our oeods iee all inest:ees will be wha~t they iri erepreseted tee be-atnds wheen uold by sameplea, sha~e . avways be itn cnetrmnty wit h the snmpetle. rWe are con..taentty receiv nsg need leave in Stor. a COMI'L ET E ASMOltT~ll'T set - G R OCOER IES, -ceatsit eel s LOAF, CRUSItD, CLA RFIED, ST. CROIX -AND) ORLEANS SUGARS. e ORtLEANS SflLUP & CIIHA MIOLASSES, . TENN ESS EE A NLD BA LTIMOR E BACON, LA RI SODA, ST ARCH, 80AP, CA NDLES, -WHITE WINE AND) APPLE VINEGARS, &c. A large nssoertmentt Cf WINES AND LIQUORS, Ceesistingeaf Pipes. Ilairt ripeQSand Quarter Ca.,ks.' IMPORTED) BRANDIES, Of the f..llowinig celebrated Birands and Vittes. Oturd, l~upy & Co., 18, 1814. 1847. A lex. S:gett, 1852, l1855. blutaal & ('.., 1847. - A zarnet s'ignett, 1849. .i. J1. ltupy, 1848. SOLD BORDEAUX & CH AMPAGNE BRANDIES. MADEIRAa PORT AND) SHERRY WINES, HOLLAND GIN. - JAMAICA AN!) ST. CROIX RUMS. GIBSON's EAGLE W H IS K E V, AND -Doasestic LigatorS of all knada! rTue AanA~es~soENis eaf our Steere sire sue-l ats te maske this Estabeihmant in fact the substitute oef thec cellatr eaf every cosns'umer. - I lOTELS eand piersons watling smacll assourted lacts sef Choice Wie-s ead Liquors foer spieceml occa $sonts, can be supplied at the shtorta st noetice. COUNTRY TRADE supplie~d at the whoalesale priaes. F 11[LJES~ cnn coemm~ema the best Table Wines at vary low ptrices, n14 alsoa the ebenpesat seirtsot W~ ines ;nad ltquosrs for culenry pnerpeses. ,PIlIYSICI ANS requirineg liiee Liaguers faor medi - enil purposes atre particulairly solicited to call and ex r amine oui- Naock. -lWe ke-ep constantly oen harnd a - Of Saddlles, IHralles. ilartingniles. Whips, Saddle e Bjlanekets, lBed Blankets, several Cases of tine -Sewed aend Pegged iheetts aned Shoes, Lee ,dies, Misseeseand Ch ladren's Shoes, a Waterpreof Htcuntinsg and Ditch er's Hoots, lBoys anal Men's Br-ogatnsfrorn Ne. leo I5, Fur, Waial aned Silk hlats, Cloth, Plush send Fancy Useps, Osnabures, Sheetimgs, Shcirtmecs, Stripes, -Georgia lains. Gunnty aned Duendee Bagging, hale Rope. Twine, &c., &c. We solicit CASII ORI)ERS from parties not visiting caur Trown, send will endeavor in sill instatn e s to esti-fy ini every particular, all who conitide their orders to us. Persons visiting this Mlarket nere earnestly solicited tee give tce a call beere they maecke their purchatses. SWe are determiinedl te, mike it tee th -is. aadvaentage by seellinig tham their supphees LOW ER than they cant buy them elsewhere. - 1 We will give the maerket price for Cotton, and every other kiad of proeduce effered. H. L (;UNNINGHAM, - HENRY S0LOMON. Hamburg, Sept 18 .tf 36 These are Facts and no lMis takec! I TT AVE just receivedl eaame of the best Otard, Dlupuy & Co. HR A NDY ever offered ini this market. Alro, one Cask of OLID PE ACII BR AN D)Y, freom Guinett County, Geeirlia, warratee the pure article in every pearticaular. Also, liighland :Malt WII ISKEY,--the pure Scotch. 8. E. BOW ER-S,Agentt. f Hamburg, Feb 18, tf 7 Notice. ILL persons to whomi the ostate of John L. Mor Aris. deceaised, is lndehted,. will presaene their claims ; and all peerseens indebted toi the said1 Estate will make peayments teo the uitdersignead. W. L. ANDERSON, Admeiniatrator. tr.0 . taan r a 3. m. NEWBY &CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -DALBRS IN - READY-MADE RATS, ApS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &C. Il. NEWVBY & CO., undetr ihe U. is S. ilotel. AUGUSTA. Ga.. are now re..ivinC and p.i.ning the I.\RGIoST, BEST and .\P1sT FASII ION A 1HLlE AS-SORT.lM NT of "EP.A."Eas A63.T"O V 3W2%iT2.L READY-MADE CLOTHING EVER "if red in the City gir Aneutt, comprising VERY VAII IETY f FURNISHING ARTICLES Foor Go mlemenia and Yiouth's Wear. whicih ftor su perior QUA LITY or MANUFACTURE eannnt be surpasaed in ths aot any ther .\larket. In addi tion to which. we will we<l kly re.ceive from oeur tinse in New York A e ul-o keep con stntly ont hand a LARGE AND SPLENDID St..ek if r Youth's & Children's Clothin !g 0i Ciountry .\lerchants and A LI. PERSONS visiting A nuestt will certaiuly find it to ter interest to examine tour Siok.as we are determinel tei ofer '.ur Goods to the trading public (on the most reason ble termiss. g"' Thankful fear the pnt kind and Iliberal pat reenege that we have recevved froin the citizens of Edgetield and the adjeinirg D1istricts, we hope to mtrit a clonitinuance of* tle samlie. J. 11. NEWBY & CO. Augusta, Sept 24, tf 36 o T IE Undlersigned haveassei.ted with them in the Ready-Mlade Clothing Business, Mir. C. B. DAY and 'l. A. iSE. and will continue the same under the tiame f .. NI. NEway & Col. HORA & .NEWBY. Ave l.1855. tf 37 Fall Trade, 1855 ! CRAY BROTHERS' B EG teo inlorm ther frend.a 1ir1d the public, that s ithey continue the IRY 0001) business in a all its brunches, at their #jld stmd, 290 BROAD STREET, Where they are niew receiving a full and compito nasnrtment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, l'urchase from the mnsest eminent Importers and Dealers, on such terms as will warrant us in Luar anteeiina those whii may favior us with their trade, as gooledee Geols. nt as far pr ces, as can be obtained in Georgia or South nrla. Aemong our issortment will be found the richest DRE1 S GOOD OP THE sVASON, SUC1n AS Elegant MAir 'A itique Graduated SILKS: Satin, Striped and lbiil M-tir 'Anstiju.- SILKS; Slendelid Satin Paid SILKS, nt w styles; Pla:d Cliene SILKS. ei'uamit new styles 1 .iw priet-d telored SILKS. ef every description; Illatk SILKS. in all widis. very lhenp; Hiseluida's lRe -.etter b!'k SILK, b. st imported French MERINOS. til celeers. v. rv how pa iceel Englih C ASHMER ES. COBURGS, PAU METTOS;' Rich lilaed WOOLEN GOODS.vIery desiraibie; Frcech \ulshn DELA INES .e'lidi relers: Figurel aluclini DELAINES and CASH IMERES verey ebenp: BOMJA ZJNES, Lupin's best make, fullassort miett Black A LPA CCAS, very chi ip. some extra fne; do CH ALLYS send DELAINES; ' do POPLINSanid Wale red SiLKS; CLOA4KS of the very naewest aund mocest elecanl designs,. in Cleth. Velvetr aird aileir 'A utique frerni the mnost pepular Enmperumh of N. Y. r Embhreeideredl sa psiin Crniee SHA WLS - 'I Loenn rd Squaisre Woo~len SHA WLS; Extra line atnde large BLANKETS; r.eaw nrit*ed inhe de Kegtro BLANKETS itnd KE RSEYS, of su peier quality, nnid aexeerdtarly leow priced; OSN ABUROS undr ST RIPES. fuaerory pries: liecd HOMESPUNS, of thce b ait water and. wirei wist flaeteores: Ee~n lese atd Itreown IIOMESP UNS; hOSIERY eof e.very des'cripriean, for Ladies',d G-nt'~s Yaouulbs' aindi .\liases'; EMBR OIDERiES *.f the finest kind ; C Fiene W hite FLANNELS, froim lowy priced to ( extrac line: T1eav~x all woeo! Red FL ANNE LS. cheap; ; Kentcky JE ANS andI SATINE TS; Fiat. l-retnh C ASSIME R ES; CALICOES GINGHAMS and CIIECKS; a llamtnask NAPKINSusn.' TOWELS; Sup, ri"r I t-4 I Jeauble DAIIMASK; C lleasvc 8-4 Wthitensnd Brewaa DAMASK &c. itih a fili and comaph-te nestertmierit eof i.1 Geooda' ta usually kept in I 'ry Goeeods Iliouse's, teo whielt wea woutld re.-pecifully invite the. attentione ii' the publie. GRA Y BROTH ERS. Augusta. Oct 1 tf 38 - CARRIAGE MVANUFACTORY! T 'I' IE Subehers] I. c'ntiaue to buildI -to orater, anal oh the - BEST al A TERIA L* that can he proucuread, p .Carriages, Buggies, &c., O LYEveIt SrYls AND lecutrioN. They nlso keepp eeensttaectly ecn htand a linee :and varied ssertmenat of 'j New anid Seconid-Hanad Carriag es a Ig"REPAilNG nceitly anrd preomeptiy attend ed toa. Thnsnkful faor past patroenage. they heepe by giving E d cue attenitioni to' their busintess and' the interests ''l n, tlteir custm'e-ris, to conitmUe to receive a liberal sharee "f pub~ie favor. C. MicGRKGOR,t' F. L. 83111Thl.a Mart28 tf 1 'a Look at This! I arriages, Carriages, Buggies, Buggie's, &c., &e. _ . &c., &o. ' ill E Subseriber st.I enirries den the Carrinage bu- ~ I sianess at thte old staned of A. BUsnINEL, and n1 would saty to the peeple oi thte ID strict that they I nay3 set all tiames fiad it geoed assiertmeent of CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES ~ on hand. e'f his 'awn maisnufacture, that will be scald tee cocd p~unctuael ensteim~ers ont ats resnasble termis as they can be beeught ini any Seeuthern market. L I have. securedl tihe servies 'if .\lr. A. lHUsnNELt., it fir ahe present yeaer, aned frasm his long expaerliee al ina the Caarrisia business, I think that purchasers j asy expect sataseetioni in their work. .J011N LEIGHL N. R.-I am also prepair.ed at all tiumes to furnish a CO)FiFINS send 11E.\Rs E fear any portion of the is District at theshoertest neetice. tel B OOT$ A ND WOES. at TIlK subscreber having losaited permatnently in et Kte Stare next. eloor tee M r. R. 11. SuLIxtvAN, is preparced te mnake tea order 6e1 BOO T S A ND S HO0E S, A t the shoertest notice. anud of the very BEIST MA TERI.\ L. be lie hope..s by faithful work and close attention toe 1 busi.'ess to be eble to please all whbo may favor him witha their paitriennge. I will refer toe Mer. S. F. GOOD:, who is my guar dian, in sill matters of busiees. BERRYMAN KEMP.1 July 18 tf 27 th Caution to all,. 4LL Personas in anywise indebted to theSubscri- A I bets, either -inediviedually or collecetively. sire ah hereby ferewarne~d to settle up at sin early date, etherwise thaev will certainly have tee se'ttle with atap A ttoerney. VWe have a lare naount of mnaeaey tea ti~ raise ini a rive~n time, and are necessairily comnpelledl A tea pursue this course. Take heed, therefeore, all ye oef who are interested. J. 1I. . EN N iNGtS, - W. D. JE~NNINGS. - Sept 6 tf 34 ..Inks, Inks!( BLACK., Blue, Indelible and Carmine, for sale Q Dby A. G. & T. J. T ICA GLU, Druggists. ev May, 23atf 19 SH WN SURGICAL 1IN1h1fl AUGUTA, 4 r HIE Undersigned would resliel fully eall the a L sto their very complete und ensive Esinbli? NEGRO68 requiring SURUICAL OPER ISEAES. Te'i Builing is shinled ciorner of Jsark n i - S.aviaih R.il Raid Delits; and in .ight (of i oi* paieiit frm n is di.itince. inilmatsoist rui .w Ile spreiil purpie lti wlhich it is npplied; duce to itiie (O. ForT OF TilE SIRK. It i Is-nnd hs i water-lisets in eaeli .ory to nvol 8-a' we'l veiiti;itted nd lighted wiih gas. Wiil1 d femal- iursesa, tie pnienlt %ill be sived inii unavoid:ible ne vgle; its lhe inalment if NEGR TERMIS-Fir osard, Lodging and Nrsi-ing, tendance, Surgical Operations, &e., the asame as Augyustiv, Jan 30, 1856. Groceries, &c. Il1E Utnderisiaad have frmirnel a Co.partner. . ship in busness. under li.- firn of SIlt.EY VSI I ER, sit the told and well kr.own stand of n.EY & ss. Corner aif .inrket said Centre Streets, siiurg, for the transnetioun of i general rocery, Provision k Cotton Business, ihere we intend to keep constantly on band a full ipy of G.Nils, sind will sell as LOW fur CAS1 an vther hasuse. Or Stok coisits in pairt of the fiAllowing: Clarifie.l. Crushed. Powdered. St. Craix, Porto Rica and New .rlenis SUGA R : New Orlaans and West India MOLASSES; Java and tio COFFEE; Irish PIOTAIT(IES fair planting; BACON, LARI) aid lHUTTEiR. Bagginig, Rope and Twine, Shaitiennd Soile Lenther, Maekerel, Kitts and lInrrels. Ilaniikets. Neg oi ClIobths, Otnaburgs, Saidles and Bridles, Wooden Ware, Pepper iand Spice, Fresh Il'ice. Siek and Tabl Salt, Tea of v riaaus kinds, Indinmo, iniw Gltss. .ann, Linseed and Train Oil, Paints. Ilifle nnd i -1aiatin, Shut aud Lead. a gaouid ;ssortmenit of Chirs, Rock aways. Office. Arm and C'hildren's Bedsteails. Sasf..s. Feathers. Mexican itid Peruvian Guano, Kattlewell's Salts, Lime and ila.t,-r, Irnon, German and Cast steel uis, assairted, &c., &c. SIBLEY & USIlER. IVnmburg, .an 23. O56. ly 2 RE E 0 OVA L Of the Tin Manufactury, E AR lia. R. T. f511Md ' TA N Y A RD1! '1l1E Subscriber wosuld respectfully informa the -eit7.izen aif lidgetield and the a-urrounaling I )is eitl. that lie has remnoreal toa hss residlence, wheare , has rceantly ere.:ted a large and commi~aodious op, nnid is naow pareae to earty ian the l ALL ITS lBRA Nuilh.s, such as Mlanfactu *n Tin Wazrs fair Merehanists. ROOFING, GUT EitNG. and sill mannesr aof ,10B WVOLK. Alwaysu am hianid a ge~nernti asartment of TIN AND JAPAN WARE ! IiT ielh ints suppjlied sat shorsatest notce and on e most reasonable terms. Orders solicied. C. L. REFO. Ot 3 tf 37 Carpenter's Sheet System ) F Cutting Ladies' I~ressses and Gentlemen's Cnats anal Sacks,-atlso. Vssts. Pantahains and ies, taigetheir wvah Yiuthis, IBuys and Girls areits oif sill kinds and styles, will be taught to idis and Gentlesmen by at 'W Plain, Easy and Simple Rules, ias tos learn them to cut with EASE and SKILL y of the above mentionied Garmeants. The Coapyright uof this State liss been assigned toi lao. S. McN KILL. & Co., af tis pineie. Persouns wisahing toi usiil theselves of this Sys ntr ar wainting mnfarmatio~n will enll air heave thecir rders at Mlrs. AlcS Et.'s .lilamer Estsab~lihment. G;lEO. S. MlcNEIL & CO. Edefield C. TI., Msiy 30) ly 20 G~xUYS OTT'S ELLOW DOCK & SARSAPARILLA S neaw past in the. largst u'rzed Baittles, anal isi ac knawledgedl to be the EsT SA RSA PA RILLA ade, as is cer~inled by the Wo~anderlidl Ciurs it lias srfsred, thie originasl caspiesa if which are in the asesiin oif the proaprietair. Rtememnber, this is the ay true iad oiriginal article. SCRtOFUL.A,~8YPHILI8, MERCURIAL COM .AINTS, CANCERt, tGANGitEENE, RIIHEUM IE 'I3, iiaml a vaisl variety oaf oilier discuses sire speedily id per'eetly cusresd by tih use of this medicine. READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE. TA s..ussA Co.. Ala., Jan. 2.1552. 3r.AX Sma :-t send yoau thias to certif~ Lto you ihat your xtrat air Yeslow Daick anad dairsaparilla has pierfoirmed o ihe motast wonderfual cures na mes thai las ever been reeted on tian. I liave been alliieted fur fos ty y, ars wlith ulptins -5 namy legs assd fet; at m *4$ itey gui so bad st I had to go usa criichies. sanda In 1N49 1 had one leg aputsled above the knee, in abaouitinainthisaller sty lwr leg broke ait ini large eating andl runinsg sisres fromt .kneetntou ot, and discharged a great cual of olfeni eater.y grin alsuo brik e oaut in large bites, whlh charged mutchi alfenis.rie aater, andl at alie same liise vles t anal broke otit in age rumainhgsores neur.y to amy ow. rTe maiser.3 thsat I liave suffered lfor thea .ass two ars I cannsot descrIbe to you. I was ini such asgosny that ever rested duig oris ght. na October Ilast nay soin brought tie one of your bottle appers: I read It, asnd lfound recoard of sonse wonderful ares peartabrmied lay yoaur -' Extraici of Yelloaw Dock and relsill." I seat.ian gait iwo haotltks ot it, anal coim need takinig it. In two weeks. Is tty great astonaishmtenst, sires all became easy. said I could sleep all nigll a g had snit donie foir twos yesirs. Whsent I htad tKen abotts, sly sires gail well as if lay exchunstmsenst. I have iw used in all eightl bottles oif yaour '' Extract of Yellow ak sad Sarsaparilla."nand I conshiter msyself wel'. estreat all aof the atllieled to try thIs msedicine, for I be ve it will enre any kanown dilrense in the worbal. Lay ae all prejudice taI Justa try it, aind proclahan Its great rlh to suaflerag manakindl iund entreat thsemto ti ake It, fsor will cure alaem. .A1y ease is well knoawn las a large portiosn sut Car -'i-, Geoargla anda Alubama. and iftan., should ub' the nlove .iure, I InvIte them to cail on me, and I il asow tem .hae sears. I enn lie found In Tallapoea , Aa., onas .asie fr-a Sloe's Ferry. HGHS 'Thes Yellow Dock anal Sarsapsirilla Is -pecnllarly api for temalesof dlellentle hesaith. resulting from lrra'g air mn.stsrual dischsarges, and othier diseases peculiar theIr sex. Thec proprietoir has In lis possessIon a great imber aof cerllicentes f claraes > rformned, of the above de rlpton. We assure the aflihited, that a hottle or Iwo of .Gysot's Extucst of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla wil annee regulate those dIfficulties and renew te nattural P ut up In quart biotles.-Price 1per hoattle. ola Whlnssaie nal Retail by SCVL& 111 tartres Street, N. 0., General Agents for thes seut'ern les ta whsoma all ordlers maust be ailaressaed. Bold also by G. L. PENN, Ealgefleld t . HI. W. B. GRlF. ] , Lnm rest W ARDLA W & LYON. Abbeville C. H14 C. R!S EY. Laurensvillle:s J. F. PR ATT & C., New1 rry; IAVILAND). RISLEY & CO., Augusta, Ga., ;ad .VILAND1. IIAlItALL & CO..Charleston, Mar 28, 1855. ly 1 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. 1RS. As G. & T. 4. TE A GUE, reseet fully in~formi their hi iensds ansd paitrains - that cy have just receeive~d their FR ESH Stock asf ur and Genuine Brugs, &c. d a will ha' ple'asedl tas wait upon all who amay faivor em with their paitroniage. Space will nait allow us to give ta Catalogno in thais q ice of osur Stck aif lIruga Medicines. &c. Suf eit to say, we have the F UL LESTnd OST OO MPLE TE Stuck ever ~re int ths place. algefield C. 1I., Misy 23 tf 19 J "Econoiny is WenIt 4" N 001) cla-an Rugs of every djescriptillaWh be ' purhaead at the " A dvertiser Ollieo." Price,4 es pr poiundl. Noiw, here's a chance faor almos. Lry bdy, and old bachelor's too, Lis tankeioney. April 18 tf ,14 [ARlY ?URl )jp]Q-FQSg7 'EORGIA. teiition of Planlers and Slave-ownerrgenerally hmniit in Augi la, Ga., for the accondditteM TIONS or TREIATMENT IN CH!tDNIC: id Fenwick Sireets, between the Georgik-and btih. It is therefore conveiiient for the resetp. on, througbout the entire plan, was kept in ' beiig *rtrnished % ih everyihing which eavi' <spliMd wilh hot and coi baiha and -hower' d fatignie and exposure to the patients. It Is the coonslant attendance of experienced male ,of the sufferiig which too often is the result DES in ordinary private practiee. pr month, $10. For all NECEsSARY Medical in ordinnrv city practice. .11. F. CANIlPBELL, SUrgeon, R. CAMPBEI.L, Attending Physician. 3 STARTLING, BUT TRUE. NARNING TO EVERY SENSIBLE.WOMAN Whty Females Suffer in Health.' No woman of delicacy is willing to discoe. the.,peculiar Ilinents incident to her sex, even toa most 'Inimate family hysician. .-. This mAesty and delicacy Is tmplanted by ature, and either should nor need be subjeced to the rude shocks in vitable in making known totheotersex thoseailments.be. ining exclusively to the female. Excepv Ia extreme cases, her senatltveness will sacri.. er health rather than her delcacy. The consequences are serious, lamentable, and life-long. Thus what at first could have been easily remedied, or erhaps better still, not incurred, becomes a compueston of lisease, not only ruining the health of the mother, and em uittering her days by sickness, and suffering, but entalfng roken consiltutlons upon her children, and embarrassing, if tot distressing, the business and pecuniary prospects of the tusband. Let every sensible woman T.RB MOJ1INVG 1A TI.2, as thousan-ts have done) by the bitter experience and maffe ngs of others, of the dreadful consequences she entals upon terself and those endeared to her, by her ignorance of the implest and plainest rules of health as connected with the narriae state, the violation of which entails disease, mlr ng and misery. Ilow many are suffering from obstruction or irregularities Peculiar to the female system, which undermine the health, he effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their leliceacy f.orbids seeking medical advice I How many tsaer rom prodapueI uteri (falling of the womb,) or ftom jior unx (weakness, debility. &c.) ! How many are In constant igony for niany months preoeding confinemeut! How many inve difficult, if not dangerous deliveries, and slow and un wertain recoveries! To the question, how are these to be prevented? what hall be done ? the answer Is simple. Let every woman ascertain for herself, without violenee to ier delleacy,the nature and characterofthe allment(to which the as a female la subject)the causeafroin which It mnay salse, mnd the p roper reined lea for its cure and fuare prevention. This she can do bypsesng a little volume (already possessed by thousands which tells her what is the matter, and tells her what to do for ii, in simple but chaste words, and such as she can understand. This little volume is entItled TH E MA RRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. M. MAU.RICEAU, FROflssiO~ o DtS E AsaES OF WOMEN. One Hundredth Edilion, (5004)00)1 meSta., p. 250. [oY FINE PAER. EXT5A SINDINo, $1,00.) A standard workof established reputation. found elstsif n the Catalogues oe'the great Trade bales' in New-Yor,., P'hiadelphla, and other cities, and sold by the prindipsar ,ooksellers in the'Uniltd State Iht was first published In 1547, since whtich thme 9 Five lraudred Thousmad Copies have been sold, of which there were upwards of ONE KUNDRED THOUSAND SENT DY MAIL, attestIng the high estimation in which it is held as a reliable popular medlcal i1i00k FOR EVERY FEMALE, tie aultor having devoted his exclusIve attention to the :reatment of complaints peculIar to femuales, in respect to whieb lie Is yearly consulted by thousands, both Ia person andt by letter, hlere every woman can discover, by comparing her own ymptomns with those described, the nature, character, causes af. and the proper remedies for, her complaints. Thes wife about becoming a mother has often need of tn struction and advice of the utmost importance to hsar fihure ieaith, wIll fiad such introductdon an dadvice, and also ex ',la many symptos which otherwIse would occasion ax tely or alarm. us all the peculiarlties Incident to her siuation. are described. ltia of course impractleable to convey fually the various lubjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly intended tr die married or those contemplating marriage. The reve atioins containeud in its pgshave proved a blessing to thou und,asthelnnumerabieletterareeeived bythe athor(whleha te is permitted by the winters to publIsh) will attest. E&*ruct of a Letter from a gentleman in Dcjion, dM. 4.~ f e~ o herDarrox, May!1, 154? - Mywif hasbee pereptblysinking for some three ;ears or Inore, in consequence ofhrgreat anguIsh and suf s.ring some months before and during confinement; every meccessive one more and more debilitated and prostrated ier. putting her life in imminent dangr and whiech was on hie last occasion despared of. I nsed that this state of lings was inevltable, and resigne anmyself to meet the worsi. &t this. time (now about two montha) 1 heard your book aighsly spoken of, as containing some matters reaching my uase. On its receipt and perusal, I cannot eprssi you the ~eief it afforded my' distressed mind and t1io j Is pages mparted to my we, on learning that the great discvery of I1. M. Desomeaux provided a remedy. It opned a pros. ect to me which I1littl conceIved was posil. No pee. iiary conslderallon can ever repay thIblgtosam under o you, foar having been the means of Im arg to us the natters contained in "The Matried Woman's Private Medi :al Companion." B~ut for this,ere anotheryea would bav. mussed over my head,in all human pbbliy my wifewould myae been in her grave and my chldren let motheles." In consequence of the universal popularity of the work, as avidenced by Its extraordinary sale, various ImposItIons have seen attempted, as well on booksellers as on the pulc, by niitations of title page, spurious editions, andareplps nfringements of copyrlght,and ether devices anddeetos thas been found necessary therefore TO CAUTION THE PURLIC n buy no book unless the words "Dr. A. M. MauntezAw,. [29 Liberty Street, N. T." is on.(and the entr lathe Clerk's )ffice on the back of) the title page.: and bu nyof respe. able anid honorable dealers, or send by miadaddress to. L~r. A. M. Maturieeau. Up"Upon receipt of Ojex Dorras "THE MARE1ED. WEOMAN'S PRI VATEa MtEDICAL COMPANION" isesen awud~ ,frA.) to any part of the United States, the Caa=as mnd British Provinces. All letters must be potpladi addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, box 194ewYr alty. Publishing0Offee, Nol29Libci Street, Yo Trk. W-For sale on Agency In this Vilage by Mr. G. L. PE NN, Agent. Dec 12 8m* d FOR THE LADIESZ W E have on hand a great variety of Colognes', Ilandkerchief Extracts, Toilet Powders and an assssrtment of Fancy and Toilet Soaps; Pemmades. Pure Bears Oil, Hair Tonics, Restora ives. and Hair D~ye; Pleston Salts and Aromatio Vinegar; Cream of Beauty, Carnation Roue B4 .. >ilatory, &o., to all of which the atIt a cthe~ asdies5 is respectfcily invited. For ,le A. G. & T. J. TEA(GV4,W gga M ayy3231 %9 Brushets Wasas I [N Store a flue varity et N'qj~p, Varnish, Grain Lina Blendeza, Tannevs, Whitewash,' Crismb, )usting and liair Brashes and Combs-Fles irushes ud Har loygs-lialI, Tooth ad Shavi4 - Irushen, &o. VeR. pipky. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 93 tfr9. Nursing Bottles, ANEW and improved Style--aso, Nipple. . Glassce, Brenst Pipes and Pumps, Nipple. hields, Teething Ribgs, &e. For sle by A. G. & T. J. TEA'GUE, Druggists. Mtay SS . tf 1 }alvanic BtterieskNagneto Eleti Machines, JUST received, and for sale by A.Q. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 Qiipping 045s and Soariloators, SLL kinds. Also, Laneeta and a great variety 1. of Surgical Iastruments, for sale by A. G. a.T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. Eedicine Chests and.Travelling~ass hN hand a feW very 4#ne family Medhine Chest5 J and4Travellipg Cases. Foesale by. A. Q. & T. J. TEA(GOE, Druggists. 1ay. 3 m e 1a