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[The Yeg$e? T^give below are bia, but none, the less acceptable to our readers for that, wo hope, lt is a .drink ing son" of Robert Spencer,, and the beautiful sentiments which it embodies will find an echo in the.bosom ol* man as long as there live sftch blessings as "wile, children and friends."] '** Wife, Children and Friends.'' When the black-lettered list to thc .gods ** 'waa' presented, (The list of what fate for each mortal in tends), At tba long string of ills arkirtd goddess. relented, And slipped in,three Jblessings-wife, , children, and friends. In vain, surly Plato maintained be was cnea'ted. For justice divine could not compass its ends; The scheme of man's penance he swore was defeated, . For earth becomes heaven-with wife, children and friends. If the stock of our bliss is in stranger hands vested, . ? . L' ?J The fund ill-secured, oft ic bankruptcy ends'; ' i But the heart issues-bills which arc ixev er protested. When draWn on the' firm of- Mic, .chil drea and friends. i : ; \"t Though valor still glows in his life's dy ing embers. Thc dejth-wounded tar, who Iiis colors defends, Drops a tear*of regret ase he dyitlg members fjj J jjiij How blest ?was hi? holm wit?-?-wife. childroa and friends. Tho soldier, whose deeds liv? immortal ' in storr, ? Whom duty tofardistanMatitudes sends/, With transport would barter whole ages of glory For caw happy dary with-wile, children' aid friends. .....--?? ?I Though spice-oreathing gales on his car avan hover, ' Though for him Arabia's'fragrance as cends, The merchant still thinks of thc wood bines thafrcover Thc bower where hewart with-wile, chil dren and friends. The day-spring of youth still unclouded by Sorrow.- . ? . . . Alone on itself Jo?, a^Qjrmeqtj dapends ; But drear'is the twilight of age, irft bor row Xo warmth from the smile- of-wife, "chil dren and friends. D*t the breath of renown ever freshen ?and nourish The laurel which o'er the dead favorite bends ; ? t ? r \ O'er me Wave tho! wiMofv,' and loafg may it flourish, ' Bedewed with the tears of-wife, chil dren and friends. Let us drink. Veriiy song, grt>iringsgfc) .veeazfe-igrai^r, /\ >' ; . ' ? o, To subjects too solemn insensibly tends: The glass which I fill tc-wife, children and friends.. . j ,. , . SWOBS 0! THE CRUCIFIX. I This is the story Dame Lepas told me concerning the tragedy in the family of M. de Merret : . ' * ' " M. de Merret was a fine*man, and" a good sort of a gentleman: ' He came from Picardy, * and* he was-as hot as a pepper-box, as we say. He' paid ready money for everything; he made no difficulties with an>v one, He was rather wild, and'th? lathes fbrmd hi m. very agreeable.", j *VJj*{ri ;f "\Vhat ! because "lie was ' rather wild ?" I asked my hoste?.?. " Very likely;'* she said "Yon may suppose that he had. something to. recommend him v*hen he could marry'' Madame de Merret, wlto, without wishing to say anything against the others-was the most beautiful and the wealthiest match in the country. She had near about twenty thousand livres a year. The. whole town was at the wedding. The bride was a little, engaging creature, quite a jewel of a woman. Ah ! they made a love ly couple I" "Were they happy in their married life?" . "Kn! h'c. ! Yes and no-so far, at least, as one can judge ; for yon don't suppose that fre townsfolk .lived hand in glove with t?em. Madame de Merret was a good little woman! very quiet, and sh,e had a good deal to bear sometimes: but, though ire was a little proud, we liked him. . Bah! it was naturaj for him to be like that. W'hen one's a gentleman, you see-" " But there must have boen some catastrophe, to make uie'it sup?rate in the violent w*ay they o ni ' " Well,' Monsieur, IH leif fi ort W about it. Thc emperor sen?, some Spanish or other prisoneftrW war to this place, and 1 had it? lake in, al the expense ol' the government, a young Snani.tr;]. who caine "here-bri parole: Notwithstanding,!^ parole Jie went every day to tcporfc himseli to the sous-prcle:. Ho waa a grandee of Spa?n-ext. use mci moiueal-his names ended in ot ?ind diu: it w,: something like BugoJ d? Fereai*. was a handsome young man for Spaniard. He wa ? t??ly five fee' two or three inches in hoight, l?!ir. he v.-. well ma'.Ie ; ho had small hands, and he took great can- of 'them- <1? ! you should have seen. He had as-many brushes for his hands as a woman lias lor hc-r whole toiiui ! Indeed J was very loud of him, though? ht? didn't say four wards, a day and it wits im possible to keep up tho least conver sation with hint. If you spoke- lb him he didn't answer. He read his breviary? like a priest, and went to mass and all the offices regularly.' And where do you think he sat ? we remembered that afterward scarcely two yards from Madame cTe Merret's chair. He took up his posi tion there the'firsf time ne went to church, and Doone imagined-tit we was any design in what he did. Alter the first few days ol his detention here he began lu be ont later o? nights. I was uneasy when I saw that he'did not conic home till fnid night, but we get accustomed To his whim. He took the, door-key with Lim and y a paid no more attention to him. He w;w lodging with us m the'house we" had then m tlie?ue des/Casernes." Finally, monsieur, ohe' day* or rather one morning*, I search ed everywhere, and found something written ' on a piece of paper in his tabl?-drawer, in which there* were5 also fifty golden Spanish coins, called pprtagues, worth about fiV? thousand francs. The/e were besides some dia monds, of the valtre of -ten thousand francs in a little seabed 'box. The writing was to the effect that, in case he sheuki no*return, he left his money and diamonds for masses to thank I ? God for his escape and to pray for his safety. At that time my husband was Still? alive, and he Went x>ff to search ?br him ; and this is the queer est part of the story. My husband brought back the Spaniard's clothes, which he-hnd'!rbnncnrnc?er a big stone on the bank df the river, near the* j chateau, and almost opposite La Grande-Breteche. He had gone there so early in the morning that no one had seen him, .and so, when, he had | read the letter he burnt the clothes, and we declared, as Count Feredia wicked, thafrhe had escaped. The sous-prefet put all the gendarme's on the alert, hut) ?hoy never caught him Lepas thought that the Spaniard was j dr?wned ; but I, monsieur, am o'f a, different 'opinion. I am- inclined to believe that he had something to do I ?Cine, to bed, .and after tjie ivet;-k\-1 w?l i vas -dh wiri ably with Madame de 3$???t.h'.v'Rosalie hus told me that the crucifix her mistress was so fond o^ and which she had buried.with her; was made of ebony and. sil ver. Now, when lie first began J? live with us, M. F?redia had a crucifix of ebony an*d silver, and I have never seeD it since." . " But have you never asked any question ? of Rosalie ?" ." Ridged, I Have, monsieur ; bnt it's no gooch' She wo't?'rt answer any more than a stone wall. She knows some thing, but I can't get it out of her." My hostess talked with me a min ute or two longer, and then left me, a prey to vague and sombre thoughts. Rosalie becape in my eyes* the most int?f|s?f?g peing i?? Vjmdt??ne. .Vie"! watched Ker I ciiscover?'S the faces' of something locked within Her breast spite of the florid health which,beain ed iu her plump face. She iiad some hidden cause for remorse br for hope. '.Her very attitude always betrayed the fact she had a secret. " No," I thought, " I will not leave 'Vendome till I know the wholebis-< tory of La Grande Bret?che. To' gain my end I will even, if necessary, make serious love to Rosalie." It topk,pes%}fair? oojijih t#?*s# Rosalie's gook graces and confidence; biit when* I feli that I might do so safely, I broached to her the subject [of1 my nrjsleephig*curiosity. Rosalie," I said, coaxingly, "tell l-?n? all-/yt?h t*??BCrw?abo.ujr Maii?me de l?etrct." > " O, don't ask me that, Monsieur, ' Horace !" she answered, with a look of terror? .Her countenance fell, her bright arid lbejy color faded, and her eyes lost their.liquid sparkle or innocence. Still, however, I insisted. .' WcJl^'sta said,.." siuce jqu wish it, I wulce??. ?In the following pages the reader' will find a cold abridgment of fhc awful storji which the girl told me in lier garrulous way :. I O The bedroom occupied by Madame da Merret at La Breteche was on the grbuhek ?pojij dK^rile closet*,? about I four feet deep,-let? iuu^ihe-waii,.sortied,j fqr her wardrobe, before the evening which I am going she had been serie .and her husband had" "iyept in a chamber on the first floor. By one ,oi those accidenta- whicji rt is impdssible to foresee, he retufn?d tn the evening in question,, twp iioi^rs later than usuaT from tte ^club-which/ he frequented. His wife thought that ho had come in long before and gone to bedfr ajd^liajf b.fl^w?s ?\$eeto. But the invaatfi f?f france h|id? beer) the subject*? aa i^in^te% difcv$siojr, th<e game of buHardsbaa been ex citing, and he ha<^lc*pt^ort$ francs?r-j*| an enormous sum at venci?me, where everybody lavs his mone^ by, and where "ihe Jiafcifa ?f^th? 'jpeople contained T$p?M ffie,!bo_(fnds of|^ praiseworthy moderation-the source perhaps-of a,real happiness undream ed of by any Parisian. For some wim^a|ij M..devMei-ret ha-d.conten*^ i ed himself with asking Rosalie if Iiis wife ha.'. girl s answer^ in tlie ?ifj rmati vsja l*e;, had, re |jjjg? at once to his cnamoer. But this mae it occurred to him to goiuto Madame de Merret's mom tn " give ' her an acr* count ?f> his ill-luck. Instead-of calling.Ros'alie; *'who was al this mo ment in the kitchen, looking on while the cook and coachman played a difficult hand at brisque. M.Wle^tfer rat. set down his hanefflajmp jrodjafthe bottom step of tm"aftrfrgroel^nd walked by its light to his wife's room. Hit; s.eu was not difficult to recognize as rt etfoe-i A?on^: ilie.Teofr?jc?or. MTAS he braeflThe fiSndle 'ke1 tnoughr he* heard some one close the do"i- of tia closet. "When, however, he enteied, Madame ge,?ft|retj wfs^one,|5{:-Ad-| ing before the fireplace. The hus band, in his simplicity, thought at first that Rosalie was m the closet; but when he looked , at ftfe^Stfe lil found in iW eyes*'an lnfle*scribfibli trouble and dismay. .' You arc very late," shesaj&??]ff Her voice, genitally sp pure aii-1 sweet,seemed to him to be Slightly I leroi in its tom.*. M. de Merret f-did noi an.-wor, for just ut this mo ment #o%i?i<e; eutripdLr jjT^bis revela tiou struck him like ti thunderbolt. He-beijtfB u>--w*dk H\I- and Jo^iw?iu. ! room beiwc-?- ivyidowjs a! ??.uni-.. . form pa(*,e;Jii* ..'mar foldjfi fi-'fio Ihim-. -tS? $ i4fj JL1 8 j? "Jj.-tvc you lieu ? anything lo aii I nov von. or ai-...you iMiv^pllr"' jti^ jnvife wised him. i:::(*T?$.>!f?!^fr?a j lie undi*?-- ? .! her. .- , Me wa.-- s;ili silent. ! . " '.?-.ive me/' s >?} Madame dc Mer ket to her maid *t I will eirrfcarr Th.- .v:,?^? \'r &An&bMts lace told her to prt-parstf^sw^j^J fortifuc, and she wished to bc aione with him. When R salit} was go:?r, or ?ai>fK>i*ad? -bo.-'$. ivpriL', for sh . nej und ned some instants in thc corridor, M. de Merret took a seat- in front of lus wife and said, coldly : "Madame, there is some one iu your dressing-closet." . . She looked at her huaband calmly and said, with an an air of simplici ty : r *. " . " No, Monsieur. ' This " no" dumfqunded M. de Mer ret. He did not believe it, and yet never luid his' wife. ;rppeavod . to him '?dore dignified and innocent than at ifie present moment. He rose to open the closet, but Madame de Mer j-ettook his hand, held him b;\qkv and 'looked at him sadly, saying to him* j? a .tone of peculiar emotion : "ff you lind no one.'remember .that all will bc over between us." The incredible d?gn?y of his' wife's attitude created in him a profound 4? nt i men t^of ex teem Joy hnr_ a nd i n_ spire<l him witih a^sudde;! resolution! " Then, Josejiiii??, I will not open ?< the door, be separate! .or. In ^h?L CO?W. ye shou0 laratedj fotei?H iiilsjefc jrfth?! I kno'w allthf^rnifi'ty Wyi?r -scM-; [ know that thf life" ydn tead?i* re)5-9| gious. You would not be guilty, of a ? c?eadW' sin to save your life." . At these words Madame de Merret looked at her husband with haggard eyes. jr j j . . "^??, -heVe-? is ^ourt crucifix;" he went on. "Swear to me before God that there is no one;there ;. I will be lieve you-I will never open.that door." ' Madame de Merret took the cruci fix and said : "? swear it." " Louder," said her husband? " and .repeat my words: " I syeear"before God that there is no one in'that' closet.''1' # She repeated the oath without a sign of disquietude. " It is well," said M. Merret, cold ly; and then, after a moment's si lence : ".You have a very pretty crucifix there, which I have not seen," he said, as he examined the crucifix. . It was of ebony, inlaid .with silver, and the work showed great artistic skill. " I picked it up at Davi vier 'H. He BjgggaetewB bought i^?f;a-).Spa^h monk when the prisoners passed through Ven dome last year." " Oh !" saidM; de Merret, hanging up the crucifix; again-on its. nail. He rarr^the.bell. '..Rosalie did not keep him waiting. tHe went hastily to meet her,' took her into the em brasure of the window which looked out upon the garden, and said to her ^in'a lovj-voices" <, u \ ' 1 " I Know" ?hat1 Gorenflot' w 'nts to marry you, and it is only poverty that prevents you from settling down. You haj?e told him tt?at you will hot be his wife until he has made himself | master mason., Well, go and firicl him, and tell him- to come here with ins- trowel irafr'lfce ? nesf; pf his tools. /?afc?'1fc*e7 no?*fco ?aw?fc?fr' kny^ody"' rel?ffTirti?Ss liorjs^HnV^orttme^F be more than you can wish. What-' ever you^Oj^ee^j^onr tongue quiet *3 j Ott go o'ut^pt??rw?se1-" 'He knit his brow; 'RqsalifT ^was going off,"but he caljerl h^r'oack':..' " Stop," he said', ta&i'ify key." The .count went to" the door which opened oh 'the corridor, ?nd c?lled loudly, "Jean." Jean, who was his coachman and ?y^nt^I'^r??jj^&yhi^ gaagfeo/ brisque, ana came to him. 1 You must^all-go to bed," said his master, at the same time makings sign to him to Come nearer, . . - > And then he added in.? low Voice-: " When they are all asleep-asleep, you understand-come down stairs .and J?t me know." M, de Merret,. who-had. never, lost I sight of his .wife while he gave/his orders, returned quietly to her as sh,e sat before thfl fire,, an?l,began to tell her.about the game, of billiards' and the discussion' of the club, and | when Bosalie came back she found the two conversing together very amicably. *' ', M. de M?rfet had l?fe?ly had the ceilings throughout the ' rec?ptri?t? 'robms on theogfco(r5d.s^)or repaired. Plaster.is a rare commodity at .Ven dome, and its price is considerably increased by the necessity of convey?. | iag it-from--a.. distance > he iiad-ac coisd^glyiigpt jn-a laijge stock, know ing tijat&liwdnld alw?ys find plenty ofoioprc^a?erssfSv "wSat remained. jTh^ir?Mfeti?^ sii^osted the plan which' he*n?w puf i?P*xecution. " Gorenflot is here, monsieur," said RosaBe^in^a low vojee^ ., . ^ ^ "Teirhini to come in, answe'fe the'cou"nt,>in hisjnaturah?one/ * A slight pallor1 c?me'oVer ?fadame de Merret's face when she saw the mason. J ,^orenflot,,,/|ai^hghuiba|l, " gb Umdgfetch soraejforieffS" lom th?coach ?ou?e-enough- to Jini ? up i&e door of this closet. Toucan use the rest ti .tte^fegegg ftg&t?f$at over the wall." Then drawing. Rosalie and."the ^rkmanfgr* s?A?- f y A * I ?iiO?Mg'pt'io, bfcjl uorcjMpt iv^J n^i'0 ?3?!om-Jr Jf ."h'SrShe1 .?aar aloSidf ?.itl raving mn- emotion : M. amf fla?liane ff " ListeW, JWftiitibt,'' hMrt at a low voice, ,s You will sleep here to night. To-morrow morning you shall have a passport, with which you can go"*? ? #br\?gfi?' cofiHitrytf <*to ~ tcwi? which I will direct you tg^JLyiflL .gw<3yfou |ix thousand francs tor your "joftfa?y. "You will stay the're ten 'y?tofei it-, tfon"t 'like the town I choose you can change it for another, butjt must bc in the same country. You will pass til rough "Paris, whei^ you must wait for me. Twill meet you there and 'execute-a deed by which another six thousand will be secured to you on your return -to France, 8#p^$hg?yoC$iave fulfilled on;yonr'part/the, con'4ition.s of our bargain, in return Tor this you must preserve profound secresy with re gard to *U yourhave todo to-sight.; Mif?^iSS. Rg&ffi?? wift^xef'W ten thousand franc?, to kt paiaro you on your wedding day, provided iA'eu marry- Goi^uijoU-^hut,. .you ufust be sil?in,fotl*d?\w.':e iropoiIionV' "Rosalie," said Madame de Mer nett, " come and dress my hair." Her husband walked JiaLply up anchtlpwu, pitching?th&Vdgor, the mas?n and his wife, wiinoitx; how '??sh^K^'Mj?reiiflot rou Id not a vi :d 'making a noise,, a nd Madame de Mer ret took ad van; a ge of the mollien:, when Goaeiillot threw down his'load ol' bricks, und her himb?iid wits ?tf the other end ol' the room, to say lo Rosalie : A thousand frants a yent if ynu: #r!??s'i.o^,lG^ bf traying any emotion : de Alerret ie ljiaiued silent during t::e whole iiiut* G?i'CU?ot was Walling ilji (lie door way. Thia t'ilence w.is intentional, on jtjicjui.sp.in.d'^.Tiarrji^' lwr^jibuox w'imr tSgiie wstwi? wpKiw^llnasty.. oi\Ujsi|2AiJbjtsca^t|ith a double mean ing*; \vfflrffll WTO it was the result eilher ol .cauti?u or ol pride, Whoa the wall had ri.seu to half its intend ed height :.!ie.(/unniug_ma=on, gaiting for a iiiomeni ^ back was turned, struck the tool he "was using *aguiust one of tjie two windows which were let-inlo we door, ii|J brake tlie glass. Madame .de 'Nlerret inew that Ro.sahfe had spoken to Gorenflot.. The three saw.a man's lace within-dark and sa'd. with black hair and eyes pf'fire. Before her liusban'd had turned round, the poor lady had time to signal with her lips to the inan, as if to bid him hope. At four o'clock, toward daybreak for it was iii the'month of September -the ruasou's task was, Qniphed. He remained in the house under the eye of Jean, while M. de Merret slept in ?;is wife's chamber. The next monk ing, as he ro&e, be said carelessly. ., " Ah ! I ntnst go - tb'the Mnirie for l'th'? T&ssport/'. - . He put un his hat, and took three '..fops' to ward" ' tb? ' doW'p he'-TliW changed IH.-J intentrbii; -atid took the crucifix wit6 him. His Vite trembled ^Heff^^lil^v?eCI' she iktaghfe^v^)K ?v '*i *f ^ia..ao6n as her husband had gone jDut, Madame de Merret rang for Rosali? f and then, in a?wfld voice : " The pickaxe ! the pickaxe !" she cried, "y?ifd to.-work ! I saw y ester? iVlayiiofr porejt?ot/?lTf tfyaA ?fy we-l ?shari-have* tim?'" to' make? an outlet ' and bl?ck it up jgggg;!: ?n arti' instant-'R?s?li? 'wought a kind, o? a pfyopper to her mistress, who with inconceivable energy un dertook the task of pulling down the wall. She had aiready displaced^ some of the bricks, when, just as she was gathering her strength to make a more vigorous Wow, she saw M. de Merret 'behind. her. -(>?he feinted. - " palace madam upon her bed," he said coldly: . Foreseeing what would probably happen during.his absence, had set a trap for. his wife!; he ?ad simply written to the Mairie and sent a mes senger. for Duvivier The jeweller arrived just after order had be?n re stored in the room. : "Duvivier," asked M. de Merret, "you brought some crucifixes from the Spaniards who passed 'thiough Vendome, did you.not?" ." No; Monsieur." H " Thank you, ?hat will do," he said, darting a tiger-like look' at his wife. " Jean," he added, turning to his. con fidential servant, " you will, let me have my meals in Madame deMerret's room ; she is not well, and I will not leave her until she has recovered." . The. husband remained twenty days f'wrth his wife. A.t first, when awful sounds came from behind the barri cade, and Josephet?e made as if she would implore for . mercy . for the stranger dying there, h? would not allow her to utter, a single word, but always said^: " Yon ?ave ?worrl Upon tne crucifix 'that there is no one there." GOOD feui^.-"Ja?ob Abbot's ri?le for the govQ?uu??t jpf cha?en pall apply toteach?f8ms-^well ?^paretife : Vynen you consent, consent oor diallv. When you refuse, refuge finally. - ' When you punish, punish good na turedly. Print the rfbove irrerer te rs of goTo] and hang np in right. . "M. W. A?W^iffn LAWYER. ' LAW RANOE, EDGEFIELD, C. H. ' Erick Office, formerlv office of Mo ragnedOfifliso^ SJI^TJ . '. Jan. 1, ?y ? j. 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Richmond Stripes, Osnaburgs, Matches, ?^-We aTe4gentetfbx the BUFF Ai tyles, and warranted equal to th? best; Merchants and Planters should be s EMPIRE Ai?B PALM ET' Mar 6 J.'M. NKBLETT..W. H. Goolman. COTTON SINS. W? . THE UNDERSIGNED, RE SPECTFULLY i inform the plant ing community that we continue to man ufacture COTTON GINS. . . We wore awarded a Gold Medal for the best GIN, (open to the r?orid,) at the Cot tom States Fair at Augusta, last season ; also, at the-State Fair of South Carolina. We feel, warranted iu..sayingt?at a al of our GINS is all that is necessary-to guarantee satisfaction. ?S~ Orders solicited early in the sea son iv prevent delay. , . By permission we refer to Maj. A. JONES, C. WARREN, J. A.'BLAND, L. HARTLEY. HST OldjGins REPAIRED on reason able terms. r NEBLETT ? (?00DRU JJ. Ti AUGUSTA, GAT -. HIS popular and well-kn?wh Hotel is now fully open for the reception of vilitors, having recently been thorough ly renovated, newly painted, andjaut iu frnftr?d^maTe?-o?m not to be surpassed North or South. - Wl&f?^S^ty solicit ^e^patronage ,'?f q?f?&if8f?$3&t??s aoj^tJwflpublic 'generally. I MURPHY dc MAY, Proprietors. Feb 14 ._tf 8 GLOBE HOTEL," ." v. , AUGUSTA, GA. Jackson Si Julian, Proppictors. r E beg leave* chased, and placed on a footing to none in the South. No excuse will be spared to render it m First Class.Hotel in ever&respect, and ierery attention, will-be paid ? to$he com IbTrnnd convergence'of-guests. Augusta, Feb 14 6m8 econd wi. DMA Manufacturer and Dealer ATo. 20 ITai/ne St. and Hovlbeck's CHARLESTON, S. C. ' Tl i is is the largest and most ram plete-.Factory, pf the kind in the South* ern States, aaid all articles in this line can be furnished by Mr. P.P. Td ALE at prices which defy competition. , ? ' ?SrA pamphlet with fuLLand detailed list of all sizes of Door?,' Sashes and Blinds, and the prices of each, will be sent free and post paid, on application to P. P. TOALE., fUST received a large supplv of choice 1 Cider and White Wine VINEGAR I asBTOKi M arta s WHITE MUSTARD SE WHITE AND BLACK PEPPER, WHITE GINGER, MACE, TUMERIC. G. L. PENN, Druggist. Jun ?~12,_tf_25 Livery stable Opened !.. PERSONS wishing Horses or Vemele*, or conveyance to any'portion <jf the surrounding country from this point, can^be.acconuuodftted bv.applving to A. A. (.'LIBBY. May 1 tr MI i -ii Him ni tu\t mm .ri i n ioy"?-i ugh Organ Co.'s OVEI> - T A XI) GRIM) COMBiXiT?ftH Pitted with thc Newly invented ribner's Patent Qualifying Tubes invention having a inosj. important Bear on*-tlu; Jiirnro,reputation of llt?cd Instru its, by means'.<jf which flic fjuanUtyorl unie oft-.ne 4s very largely iWreaxed, lind J quality of tone rendered Sofual to tjhat of the ??'t '?P?pe' Organs of the me Capacity. ur celebrated " Vox f'elesle," " Louis ant," "Vox Humana," "Wilcox Patent' tttV&tetyPlf?ittg charming. -4,SGeUi>" or larlbnet^Swps, anil ALL THE LATE-IMPROVEMENTS - bc obtained only in th?iiC Ocgans. &rEKY ?N^TRlJill?NT FULLY WARRANTED. , 17 & 19 Marni Street,. IV MICH*. >r And the Church. . ?gus atonal and Workmanship. ?iiality.;uu?l yolupie of Tone Uncrjualled. i? to $500 ! NTS WANTED TN EYER Y COUNTY. 3RGAN CO., : Detroit* Michigan. lOtnlS "here t?- Buy & HOWARD'S '?ugiis??, Ga. 3 ?fceceiving : Com, Meal, .DAt?,._. _ ?,_, Salt, ^.s? fl %d$J JR . i Mackerel, Assorted Soda, B. C. Soda, Soap, Starch, Candles, Pickles, Sauce, TK Brahdy Peaches, Can Goods, .Whiskies, Brandy, Wines, . Tobacco, Snuff,' Segars, Candy, &c, &c, iO SCALES. Scales of all sizes and ure to look for the place and Sign. TO GROCERY HOUSE. tf ll New ?Soo(Ss?ior Sift H. L. A. e and B'?toll "Beatles? 17?Broad Street, Augusta, Cia. . HAYING again returned from Jiew York I have n?w in .{Store a handsome,' selection of..alL the NO*??i*IES; OF. THE ?EAS0I?T! In DEESS GOODS, PERCALES, PIQUES, LAWNS; MUZINS, BRINT?, I hav? the choice of all the new styles in " Dplty Yarlens," " Maraposa," " Yosemites," &o!} &c. NM bMixmL D.*??LS; JE??I&; cTOtft???s; '1 ' All the new styles in PARASOLS'are fairly represented, ? I SASH RIBBONS in all colors, Embroidered"?laid and Plain, ' V *.. 1 New TRIMMING RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS arid JB?TTONS/ P New Styles of STRAW HATS for LaoTies^lWesT (^en^sVni'Boystof tn? latest, ehape.jn Regatta, Gazelle,,May flower, School^ Lacc^.'nt?rc?ie^ f?ai?' vest, Franc?ni'a, &c. . , ' ' .'".'' A fuU .assortment c-f SEBES Jre?X from the'f?ctdfy, . * ? r. ff ' Th'e latest ^^^g^^^^^?^^\ . ,* "' ; ' J1 ! AU of which I have marked so low;as!: to seoure. QTJIQJ& SALES^-rto mak?flgu .i^\&W&rJ*r?[&b%fam. $frs?80 livinS- ' K . ? ? H. L. A. BALK, May 8 2m 20 INSURE1 YOUR LIFE IN THE Brooklyn Life Insurance Co. ?as?i Capi Of ftej York. ^ er G0,000. j 1? Because it is acknowledged tobe perfectly solvent by all Insurance fflmmissioners.? ** .' L .. % f R s ? ranc? Cbite, for ten consecutive years. '' ?5 * According to, the statement of the. rates of the different Life Insurance CompaniesiJ??^cla^fe?dilgt?^PV^?^ Sta^j^deij^Th^^i .versal," in its advertis?ment entitled " Facts arc Stubborn Things," and pnbli8hed in the Edge^el^A^ertise)', ^'appears^th^t ^fce Mutual Bates of the Brooklyn are ' Cheaper ihari those of any" named Company. For instance, according to that statement); ': i i ' '' > .' At the a^T?? ?150 Wi In the ^?bW^tt.?H..?ft.'?rtS..? 20lACthe%gfrof SOIAt the age of 40 ?200 ?250 r&8MBK.73f ? ii 2 ?^9,200 7,541 471 0,810 57 ni un* re Equitable BhlafccVin^vor ?Irl fAo0&?n In the Brooklyn.BA..:.;<....-. M Piedmont & ftflihgtbir.ir*; .4 Balance in favor of the Brooklyn? pi mm^m% ?sss In the Brooklyn. *" " New York Life. ^Balance in favor of tlia Brooklyn. *In W BrooklynlV......1.'.:...:....'.-.;::: " ** Carolina life....,.-. v . . H ? .* j i%y ' ? i ? io t Balance in favor of the Brooklyn, in the Brooklyn. ** " yEtna. ?8,875 73 7,541 47 $1,334 20 ft?ifc TS) 8.503 4J? Balance in 'favor ofue Brooklyn' In the' Brooklyn./i....:..!....../:'. "1" Cotton .States. Balance in favor of tho Brooklyn. In the Brooklyn. : " Sf St. Louis Mutual. Balance in favor of the Brooklyn In the Brooklyn. " " Southern Life. ?Balance in favor of the Brooklyn, In the Brooklyn...... M " Knickerbocker. Balanee/'ift' fiivpr ^f Ihc Brooklyn. ?372 32 %\$K 70 8,420 ?M? ??> H ?8,87,?m 8,455.40 ? J ?9,250 69 8,810 00 ?440 69 c#>,25e-fi?| tia?'ia di H *;*?',?gj389 27 7,987 22 V" tl! fe* ?402 05 ?8,389 27 7,987 22 ?402 05 . a 7,910,40 ?472 87 8,7!>8 94 8,108 10 WI' -"",YBS"7 ; 11 to.tk) 6!? a . .?i;3?ft( vi ?420 2; fef,&75 73 8,841 36 ?34 37 ?8,875 73 8,(515 73 _'j\_I ?260 S 8,810.5 ?140 U ?9,2^0 60 8,841 73 ?403 9(i ?9,210 Of? 8,877 55 ?8.875 7?H 8,1?!.") 50| ?21(1 ?SJ! 8373 14 #>,2.r)<i 69 8.I?30 30 7,987 2: ?102 fHor' ?611 39| ?8,389 7,016 40 ?472~87 ?8,389 27 .7,836 .50 ' ?452 77 ?jft,38fl 27 7,85910 ~?530 17 STOCK RATES. will Insure In the Brooklyn. ?11,750 00 In the Universal. 11,300 01 10.2?? ?JO . Bal. in favorof the Brooklyn at stock rates ?353 !?J ?385 00 The greatly advantageous feature of the Brooklyn, in endorsing the Sur render Values upon its Policies, in Dollars und Ce?ils. for ten consecutive years, has met with unqualified pnii.se from the most celebrated American Actuaries, as also from the Press, E;ist, North and South. The Hon. Elizur Wright, who is admitted to be the greatest Insurance Mathematician and Actuary in America, congratulating The Brooklyn upon this new and distinctive feature, Bays, among other things, " I ara particularly pleased by your departure, in the right direction from the ordinary method of computing the Surrender Valves." "One of the great est drawbacks to the popularity of Life Insurance, has been the disap pointment and dissatisfaction of retiring Policy holders, at the smallness ' Read What Southern Papers Kay of This Feature : 7^^^^?^?3^ea^ri,; &fcT#, tm^:w&?& feature of cash surrender values is an improvement that signalizes the era in Life Insurance." Sun, (Columbus, Georgia,.)-"There is no better. Company in ihe laud; a: comparison with other corporations of a similar character, will convince all of the superior safely in taking .risks.with. Thc Brooklyn f?fc." lispatch, (St. Louis, Mo.) Jan. 7,*1869.-"A Policy ju Thc Brooklyn Life is thus worth so much in-, ready money.. .Thia is. the- only Life Coon pany in the. country that, has carried this excellent feature (o? endorsing the cash surrender values in dollars and cents,) inj? its business'.." "Pol^ icy holders being doubly a^urrai^^^sfbia^caoi^tt^tjtd become very' popular." ?..?.>;: It will be seen that we assert nothing hi-Mie aboye advertisement,.but make a sim?le statement of the superior advantages of Tine- Brooklyn, as it appears, from disinterested parties. ,A The Hon. M. L. Bonham has been associated with' us -in the General-j Agency.of The Brooklyn for this State,. i ? - ; * - . ; ? ? .' ' '* '? ' 'General Agents and Managers.' Office over the Citizens' Savings Bank, Columbia, S, Cy And ' at- Edgefield, S. C. ?' ' ' ' >f arch *2Qtf WI - .-r-'-Qp-AUGUSTA,. GA, H?HERE the BEST VARIETY and QUALITY OF GOODS in the City a?-e tb be' found. And where everything, from a Spool of Thread to the finest Silk Dress, may be purchased Cheaper Than in ??y ?th ? ... 3ent down . EVERY WEEK by Old Man (SRIST?^R: from. New ?ork. This Week, for'instance,- ; ' W j 1500 yards Striped And Chene BARAG}Bvare, offered at?5'e?,;per yard. 2500 yards Striped JAP. POPLIN, at 12} cte per yard. 3000 yards Plain JAP,. POPLIN, at 15 cts. per yard. 1200 Honey Comb QUILTS at $fkchv - . '* f2r"Write for Samples and Quotations of Prices,-to CHRISTOPHER GEAY & CO. Augusta, April 17 3m 17 ?3?IT WHOLESALE A\D RETAIL DEALER Iff 4-ND pERIODrCALB, : l A 183 ?ROAD STREET, A?JG?KSTA, GEORGE r ' ! " ( . . , ....... Manufacturers'' Agent fUji Wholesale Dealer ta all ktndaof Blank %pt?&,:. for Mercantile, ilse, including Ledgers, Journals, Day? Books,*RecprcbvPasa u. Books?. Memorandum Book?, Time Biioks.'Drawing; and ^crap.Book?? Auto graph Books, Copy, Cyphering and Exercise --Books, for Sohool use, <k.,.^c,, ' The Writing-9apcrs. including'Cap, Letter and .Note, American,, English ari?^Pr??c?, R?Tetf t?f Riain, ?ifflp^^d'?TOtifl^eAL? fr -. The Writing tapers. ?glish ari?^Pr??c?, R?f?d'a?? THe stock of'Envelopes-embraces Letter, Note and Officials! zea, of. all colors and -qualities, besides a full "line ' of . Genera 1- - -Stationery, including . all tBeinnumerable minor items for use ?? t&e C?t?n'?hg Rooih;-;- > tu- :.*.. '. Also, many, articles that would.be appropriately desrgn?ted-as Fancy -Sta- ? * In the Book Dejmrtment, will be found the Stand'?-r?' (P?xt Boots i&r';Sefe?d?3 ?'f .and CpUeges, Dictionaries, Bibles- and. Prw?ri B?^B?M?w^B?of?/??d0^ larg? assortment of'Ju'yenjle ?nd 'T?y?Bobks^ahd'?^?ll "sefect^-'st?b^fe1^ General' literature. . . M \: ?. ? ha-. ,r?h -Y. fa<i i In' ?ie.MisQellaueon^Stock, in w^icn w?,rdeal;5we 'cara WerftT>u$fe'fip* favorable terms as any establishmentin the..trade. . '* A new Price List will soon beisene^j^?cli ^X^?O^^SSS?^?S* make selections and order ny maii/if ?ie^eil^^uc)! : or??Va,w^lf i^e??e "'' prompt and careful attention, since most, tho'rpiigh system.'miaras tn?,: '' mode, df doing business in tbw establishment ' ' ' AK W M.^-, Augusta, % 3,18ik?m3 ' ' . ' . " ' SS . ? ". V SJ ? . " .' -' . '.?>. -ii-- Hm itotta^ikAttia r-f- I NEW' ??VERT?S?ME??TS, IWhens tho Bio?? Bush** wKh rocVeMl kc ioleae?to tb? heaA> cn coing- hot- fhisb ee, vertigo tai j imness ot?fght, it is a certain sign (bat ? mi ld,-?pi*- j brloua, cooiingand ?/]uulUtii?- Laxative ta required, attd TASBJSST? ErrEaVracxxT BIXTZEK AftJirr.Tr shpuM bo ationee resorted fo. . ' ; SOLD j;V ALL DKCG??TS. Do not s a flor yoor Lunga to bfootoe di waled by a ?otf i n ?. a CO LB lo become seated. TBooaaadi bftredied Prematuro D jalhs-Th? Viottas of Ooa- j sumittlmi-^byneglecUniiaCold. 1 ?r. W?? Hall s .BALSAM TM. LUNGS Will Care Coughs, Cold* and Consumption surer and quicker than aar other remedy. It acts like mngfe. For aale by all Druggists and Medicino Dealers everywhere^ ai?5 ll fl .' ^EWA'RCr ' For any caa? ofJBltad, Bleed., Lng. Itching or Ulcerated PH? Wei DxBneo's l'rui Bnao>T' xp*res?1j to cure't and.' nott ? rig- olaer tioht Mgr - ali Drnggbaa. -P rtae, 41 ? iA BjeLWPATlSAT SHEET IRON Clieapest ana Se it Iron Roofing mada, For circular.'*. references, or oilier information, fdr, tit o* IV. ?. ll ULT, Cincinnati, O. ' ' yuirqTr?Q.'F^LT, (No fir used.) .?For ont??? Vo?? and itieidcrfrisiead of plaster. Felt Cartirt:i;sts-..i!tc.: bead 2 steno])* (or eire u i ar and samrdia. ^ C. J...FA V, Camden. N. J. AGENTS WANTED? ii Partie* in?e*tli? from -i?5 to |20 can make Irom 9160 to a?on a m-iruliaud eJUK-naen. AddnMk.willi a'-uinp, u.vioN' MIOTTLI: SEWING MACHINE CO, Philaiio!|iftia,'Pa.' $300 TO $500, per Month. Agents , vant??!. Addreaa ERIK SEWINp MACHINE CO., Buffalo, N. V., or Ohieajfo, fil. ' '. .'' AG UMTS >Vauted.?Agents make more raon cyht work tot m thah'-at ittytbing elw.. l>nai n<M tight, al?d,perji!UUML . l'urJ-ciUtre Jree. , .J. STISSO.% ii ?a., Fate Art FtbUtkers, Portland, Ala?rie fy a riAKo to. V? O^o Agon?a Cimilnr? fte*. V?f?rU RARE CHASCE SQR ?GEKT6 ! Agenta, we will pay..you 8?Q per weeli in,casa if. you will engage witK ns ?TQSOE. Everything fur nished. un<i expenses pafd. '"'AUdrew F. A. ELLS ii CO.. Charlotte, Mich.- 1_ ORGAN'IC LAW OP TH.b SKXKS--Con ti:ii.in'?w1iH!h finptiir ?Itallly-rpoaiiivoandneg?-. live oleclriciiy-proof, that life ia evolved without union-effect of lob'acvo-iul?ueiiee ?il* 0>h' and ph'rti-' phric diet-Hindern -treatment of pelvic ditteasut striclurp iiud luricncelr, and arri-: ot dcvelyinnriit len leciurfcs" to his private surgical ekM,' &y ED WAlilHI. DiXON'.AJiD.,4? Fif.h Avenue, N.QT. (H pa'.'' i, "?5 cents. - Every H?o'Qoni lira fm oM)r. ihx?p > <>f ?ecat valuuy> Ihnyhufa huuitn race."-1/urtivr GrcrUy. Gil VT .Ht: Dir A 1/ BOOK of.useful fcn0?rk.| ?..:-,-. ??? ;?n. ^eU free for .iwo*tuinj>n. Address Dr. HONAVABTB Jfc'Coi,'Cincinnati, Ohio. ' - The Chifcffgo Farra Pumps | .. ., . . -AN i Patent Porcelain-Lined Iron-Cylinder Pump* | For Cisterns and Wells df any ft?pthv ?' '."' rt* -\ '-'Zit** ? .. wk . .-ll . . OT Aie Cheap, Durable and Efficient OVER ^fii^?eLD. EVERY PUMP WAK RANTED. ] . 1 An^PerapoCanltetd^em. Sold everywhere by dealers jn Stand ard Farm Machinery, Hardware,and Plantation Supplies. , , : Descriptive Catalogues sent on . appli cation. For terms, address the manu facturers. .?at J. s??- TEMPLE A SONS. CHICAGO, ILI.. May 15 Sui . 21 O0?TH ERN SiltBlil Tico Dollars per Annum. 64 PAGES READING MATTER.... 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. WALKB?, BVAH8 <t COGSWELL, ' ?* WYATT %xtam. B. M.TALBERT^gTntat^eflSd Court House/. S. C. . . "~BWO*u March fl jy^ft M.y Soda Fount. IS opened for the Season. To all who will patronize my'Fount I promise good andpuro SODA WATER, as cold ^ i00.*^. SYRUPS shall bo of the choicest kinds. A liberal patronage so licitod.^ . W.^SASDE^S. Mayfi^ tt fit t?a. KAW?YME?M"?ELIEF ? 'cTOEfl 'rtfB ^O?wwirrt In irina Owe toTwenr; ffi?w^ S ?FFEE WITH .FAIN, f { :#: ,T<,. EADWAY* READY BELIEF IS A CUBE FOE EVEBY PAIN. . lvwtJttif'lirsUaa ftftos ' ' ' > *J/T Only ? 3F*nex?ot?V Taul'?n?facfly stops (fibuio?st (yWnrfathrr^w, t? offthe Lunga, ?tom?cff* Bw^?F5?erj??i^fC. 11 rr VKOM toa i^'TowrWSi?rp IONCTTEBJ i .? IHE?&;? Taus, NOTn? gie. orriroatrated-wll?diseaseBiayoflesv . JSFLA??1UTI0?>' OF TI&1UDN?T8.. ' INFLAMMATION OF TIDE BLADDER, ISFLAAIM?TION OF TILE BOWELS. " HYSTERICS, GROW, DIPTHERL4? blt? ?a 1 HEADACHE, T??tti^*WfiW?A? ! NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM CT?appiSi^H^R*;1^'?Vflefkfo W*? ' port or puru whe?64twtpalB.oc difflea?* exists ?ll u?urd eue and comfort. , T*entydrop*lhhaO'atutl?ie?'?f Waf?r wttFln ? IN THE. BOWELS, ?bd-nll ?NTEBNAL I?AILS8.1 M in water wfll prevenr?lek?wsjjcrjp?ina 'fimxehwajvi. ff water.. lt ls l*uer Uiiu^Fipiicfi Brandy or l^??*r? ju ? tumnlunl. ' 1 .'"J?'oTrer and J ,??ru.e. FEVER AND AGUE (fared krlltTycen&.'TB?;re:'' ts notifremedial agent, in rh? Vor!* thru: willota? Fever ami Ane. ?pA All oth*r Malarious. Bilious. , SearK TjVmW. TOlow, ant? otrfW^vm ftkletP by Bade/aTs Pllto,)'?o quick as BAD WAV* BE- . LIEF. FUly ?erUsjk* bojBe, -r>- ... ^ ..^ HBMrTSi ?EA?TYtf STRONG AND RUBE RICH B LOO D-TN CR EA SE OF.FLESH AND W EIGHT-CLEAR h KIN A ND BEAUTIFUL' CWrfl'LEXIONBECUBED TO ALL.' DR. RADWAY?S SlBSlPljllllMli MllW: HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING' CUEE8< SO QUICK. SO RAPID ABH THE CHANGE* THL BODY UNDERGOES, UN DEE TBE IN FLUENCE OF THIS TBTJCY WONDEKFTJ??r MEDICINE THAT . .. EYERYJ)AY<AN INCREASE IA FLESI, AND WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT, TH? ?3BEAT BEO?D PUBIFIE?! .Every drop of Vie SABsr??lLLIAN RESOL VEN^ c&biimi*C(tt?) tJwougX tU Blood, frota*, Urine, and other ji tdd* and juice* of the ey dem Un cigar of life, fdr' ifiejMirh the nu uta of'Vus tody .leith new una aotuid emiter Uti. Soroftitot Sypb?i?, Cannum tion* (Jiu nd ular, dieeanet, Ulcer* M SS Turnout, Jt'outh, Tumore, Jf?detfn Hi?Gkinde'aHd other purl* of il* tytUm, Sore ?f**%. titrutiorov* discliurgen from tie Ear*, and Vie vor et forme of Sim dilate*, Eruption?,' Ee**r Sort*, Scafo Semd, Hing Wuniiy. -iiiU JikfumiEn/eipelae Acne, Black Spate. IFppHt tn Vie Fleeh, Tumor*, Cancer* ititte Wohm, irnd <iil ieei>ie?lng*Atd painful lUdi?r?u, Night Sieefft*,. Lo** or' Sperm and. ult' vaste*, cf the lifeprlncyde, are icltJttn Um'ciiratite range of mit iconO't tir Modem. Ghsmlttey, and- a ?rmdeyi^m tedi prow to auyjHrjutn veiny U for ?diter Af fhete orin* af ubicare iis'pvUnt 'pov'ef fe cure them. ' 11 the patient, dally lx-comfri stciic et-UBy (betont?? and decomposition that is continually progressing , .ueeeeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the same wita cuw.nu.tcri?! ?nnyie lirom lre*Hby< blood and this the SAR.SI'ARILLJAN' will and doc? secure -a care is c?rtala ; for'wum once <h I? TOBI ed y -oorn rnoaevs its work of ^orlflcaliou, ead- ruiccMiU tn dU ?B?iisblng Ih? luu of wastes, its repairs wirf be rapid, and every ray Nie patient-wilr fV'cl UMMHPMMg bettor and M<X\ er, tho food dieesUns; better, appe tite Improving, ai d flesh add weight "mencaamg. 1 Not only does ti eSiRSA?ijtnxiAs Bjjsoj.vwr ,ejc- . eel aj Ikuowii remedial agent? i u thu cure of Chronic, . Scrofulous, Ciinotltullonal, and STfln distases^ VBI lt is HW only positive coreisr : tua ??**>? Kidney Sc BiAdder Co ni pin ft! t?, Uriuary, -and Womlr dueaeei, ?ravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Waler, Incontinence.of Urine, Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, and tn al'easw wbere there ar? hrick^iast deposiuv.or ibu waler is thick, cloudy, raided with substances like the wiiltc of an. cgg? nr t'orea'ds- nke^whrW silk, or tterf ls -a aorbW; ? darb, bilious appearance, and, white bone-dust de posits, and when there ls, a prick lng, bu raine sensa tion when gassing water, and pale la (Iso $ mall of the Back and alone the Loins. AR. RADWA? S Perfect Purgative Pills. perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with ?weet ?tim, Barre, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen, adway's Pills, for the cure of all disorders et the Stomach,Liver, Bowels, Kidneys .Bladder, Nervous diseases, Ueadaehe, Constipation, Cos?vt*esa, Indi gestion; Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fwrer; rn flammail on of vhe Bowels,. an d ali Derangements or the Internal Viscera. Warranted io ??kcl a positive cure. Puaely Vegetable, ?ontal?R?c ho mercury min?raXorder?trTioiudrttfe. . ' 1 Observe tBe follower'?TupSAtoe unaMng fn>m Disorders cf theDlgeeU ve Ortaas: CoasllpaUtw. inward Piles, Full ness of IboElood ia the Head, Acidity of the Slomach, Nausea^Heart burn, Dltgust of Food^FulIn?ss or Weimbi In the Slomacb^SourEruWoW?ia,?nktef cr FltRefiftf tl the Pit of tbtr8*ome^HN*B?HBrt#-*?e Head, BEAD "F-VLSK AND TBUE> Send'rtne lrtltv' staaipto BADWAT* OOuSoJ*!*, WARB KN ST li K KT, Gor. Cbnrnli SOr?l, New York. Infor mation worth thousands wtll b\ oent'yott ^S?rw. . ? 1? ." iO?TZ'S C>:?.KBRATED Irse aiilijof flers. ThU pteparatiob, lons and fsvofably kruiwn, xiii thoraoglily r?-invbjorat< broken down and low-spirited horses, Wv jtveruf?.enlnk abA chsmsBrK <h? ?tomich and ietes?r.e?. m It ls a sure preventive of all diseases incident (o 0)1/ animal, neb ?a LUNG PE V E R, GLAN0EB8, YELLOW rTATEB. HEAVES. COUGH^IDIS- ' rEMPSR, FrTVKRS, FD UN DER, NOSS Of .APPETITE AND VITAL RNERfif, kc. lt? nae improves itt wind, increases the appetite rires a smooth and glossy ??In-and zaifslbrms the miserable skeleton n^j a ?no-leoklng and spirited B?rse. To'keepers of Cowa this prepara tien U invaluable. It li a ?ure pre ventive ageJnst Rinderpest, Hollow Hom, eto.- It has been ?proven by actual experiment' te Increase -M quantity of milk and creim twenty "._r pef ?nt. and make tnt; butter Orm " aid .weet. In ??Uenlng ?ule. it rives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and maka ihem thrive macBnuter. ' . * In all diseases sf Swim, such as C?ngh?, Fleers tn the Lunes. Liver, kc^, th ls article ?cts, u a spectlc. By putting from one-. , _ v^ . half a paper to a paper th a barrel ot^jgjBSxS '? ? iwUl the above diseases will beavadl-... ' ?ted or entirely- prereftted. If given ? in time, a certain preventive ?od sure fa? the Hog Cbouajk. PATH) fe; F?tar, fiifritfort BALTIMORE, Md. For sale ?V Drugglitt and Storekeepers tbvwigboat the United Stoles. Ca?ad*? and South America. .For sale at Enfield by A.. A. CLIS BY. . Feb 27 lylO Tuft's Medicines, ON handala^snpp^vofTntt'aSAR SAPARILLA and <iLTEKN*S DK LIQHT. ' Price |l pet botfle. May! ^