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AGREE ULTLRAL
Fanners sell too many of their
beef cattle when they arc > n merely
Ordinary lx pruondition. sh doinjr
t..is there is.atwo fold loss that
hut few consider. . The animal
yields » Dumber of pounds, and the
ineatonngs a low a r price. He-,
tween ordinary beef mid reuliy
choice fat beef, there is always a
difference of two or three cents per
pouud, and this diiTcreuoe, when
added to the whole ntnrber of
pounds when the animal is in the
bosk condition, will bo found" to be
no mean amount, Nothing pars
bettor than the few bushels of gram
or the few days upon good June
grass, that puts the touch
ujkmi what is generally dendmina'-
ted a good beef animal. Those .of
our readcis who have followed
this often repeated advice in onr
livestock market reports, are wit
nesses to its soundness. Do not be
in hurry to market under ordinary
circumstances, uutil cattle are
really fat. The same applies to all
other market animals.— [Ex.
Boiled Peas—Boiled peas says a
correspondent of the Richmond
Farmer, as food for milch cows,
and for fattening hogs is far superi
or to c«rn, incal, or anything else
1 have ever seen tried. My honest
opinion is that two bushels of peas
are superior to, or woi th more to
fatten hogs, or to increase the milk
of Cows, than threo buOielg of corn
applied to the same objects Iu
experimenting I have found that
hogs not oply fattened doubly as
fast but that the improvement of
their general condition was in ten
days to double the yield of milk.
My plan iu using them was to soak ;
them in water, twelve hours or
through the night, before boiling
them. By this process, their bulk
was double, and consequently re
quired less boiling.
The surest protection against rot
in the potato after harvested, is air
slaked lime. Let the lime be
sprinkled over the bottom of the
bin before lilting, and repeat the
application at each foot of pota
toes, as the bin is filled up. The
quantity is what farmers would
call a good sprinkling. Potatoes
should bo excluded from the light,
and covered with old carpet, etc.,
when convenient. When buried
out of doors a high dry spot should
be selected, which can be thor
oughly drained, and then pursue
the same plan with the lime as be
fore. A vent must bo left for the
escape of the confined air.
" » ~ ’<>» *— ■
Jl CuiiAe Family Pudding. ~
Ont- pound of flour, one pouud of
suet ehopped fino, three-quarters of
a pound of molasses or sugar, one
pound end'll of carrots and potatoes
well boiled and mushed together,
half a pound of raisins, three-quar
ters of a pouud of bread- crumbs /
spice, flavoring, and peel optional.
Mix the whole together with a lit
tle waiter: it must not be too etifT
and ccrtiauly not too moist. Rub
a basin well with dripping, and
boil for eight hours.
How to grow Onions.— The
prairie Farmer gives the following
directions for growing onionSr
"One half hushcl common sah,
one pound sulphur, two ounces car
bonate of ammonia. Tills amount
to be applied at one time—the first
application to be wade as soon as
the onions inuie up, if the ground
should get hard an i woody, the
amount should bo doubled or. even
tripled. 1' :hs is the famous recipe
by which so many onions were said
to be grown in lowa last year.—
No hoeing or weeding is required.
The composition is for one acre,
to be applied once a week for eight
weeks, opou onions sown broad
cast.
I
Ginger Drops.— Two tablcsfoon
luls of molasses, one of lard, half a
cup of sour milk oue teaspoon-,
lul of soda. Will bo letter witt
one ep'jj, but can bo made without.
Flour enough to make a batter that
will drop easily, Bake quickly.
Poor Man’s Cake— One table
spoontul of butter, one egg, otic cup
of sugar, on«f of sweet milk or
cream, one of soda and
two of cream of tartar, mixed dry
in two cups of flour.
Scotch Cake—Take ono ponud of
Hear, half a pound of butter, clar
ified, half a pound of lump sugar,
one ounce of ahuonds.two of lemon |
peal Mix together into a paste ;;
butter, and pul it out into a flat
aish. Bake it in a slow oven.|
Strew it with comfits.
Why is -a billiard player like a!
thief in a crowd ?—Because he!
aims for the pockets.
• WHAT MAKES A lUSIIEL.
Th- following, n table of MVrenco will b«
of interest to man) of our roadoiß
Cem, shellad, BO lbs.*
Corn, oa the o -b, 75
Rice, S5
Rye, 66
Irish potatoes, * 66
B irtey, 16
Wheat, 60
Bucvwheat, 62
Cuts, 32
Sweet potatoes, . 50
On ion*, 67
Deans, 62#
Br.ji), 20
Clover seed, ‘l6
Timothy seed, 66
Flex seedt 60
Kemp seed, • 65
Blue grass seed, Id
Dried apples, 24
Drie I peaches, peeled, 33
Dried peaches, unptelod, 36
Price oi’ Hold.
The billowing table is published for the
benefit of hasual readers, to whom the dai»
!y D-legiam-i elating to the price- of grid
do not prove of much value.-
When gold is quoted at $1 10, a paper
dollar is IvorUi 01 cents pearly.
Wlieu gold i-quoted at $1.15, a paper
dollar is worth 87 cents.
When gold is quoted at $1.20, a pnper
dollar is worth 83} cents-
When gold is quoted at $1,23, a paper
dollar Is wot-th 80 cehta.
When gold is quoted at $1.30, a pnper
dollar is worth 77 cents.
When gold.is quoted at 1.35, a paperdol
lar is worth 74 cents.
When gold i-ti quoted at 1.-T, a paper dol
lar is worth 71 cents.
When gold is quoted at 1.45. a paper
dollar is worth 60 Cents.
When gold is quoted at 1,50, a paper del"
Inr is worth 66 2-3 cents. •
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j For Clubs of twenty 3 (to
English and French
Boarding- und day School,
Under the Superintendant of
MRS. 11. B. BOUNETHEATJ,
[forrn r y -.f Charleston, South Carolina.]
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N0y16,'67
POLLARDjCOX & CO.,
GENERAL GROCERY
AND
CoinmiMxion Mereli:inta
No 21)7, Broad Street,
Afew doors be off Planters Hotek
oct9--tf AUGUSTA DA,
WIYL BOLLMAN,
-dealer in—
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
GOLD PENS
SPK< TAC LES, ETC.,
V* hitehalT Street, 2 ! Door above M. Lancia
Co’s Look Store, {.ear K. It, C egging
Atlanta . . Georgia
Ropairmg done in good style and Warranted.
nov9-tf
MEADOR BROS.
TOBACCO COMMISSION MEECIITS
(UNDER UNITED STATES HOTEL.)
ATLANTA, GEO.
Keep always tn store a large
STOCK OF ALL GRADES
TOBACCO &SEGARS
-AND-
Common Whiskeys
Sole Agents for South
ern States for thy Sale of the
Celebrated Bill Arp Smoking
Tobacco
LINT-ON & DOUGHTY
Cotton Factors
AND
Cos mmission Me r chants
Jackson St.
Augusta Ga.
Continuoe commission businesst in all its
branches ocfcl2—3in
corro.i gi.\s: cotjmciibu
HORACE L. EIIERV * SOXS
Unive'sal Cotton Gins,
AND
condensers'
A LSO Railway and Lover Horse Power
A and lugersooh’.s hand Cotton Presses
or sale by
P. W. J. ECHOLS.
Dealer in Agricnltural Impliments and
Xlacheuery White Hail Street, Atlanta Ga
eep2B—tf
Bi)ots, Shoes & Trunks.
THE attention of the trade is specially
iuvited to'my Fall 'and Winter Niock of
800 T S, SHOES
AND
WHICH 18 NOW complete:
A call from country Merchants visiting
the City, is respectfully solicited
Fresh Goods reccivcd.wcekly via Boston
and New York. ,
EDWARD DALY, Agent,
No. 141 Meeting- street, opposi
Ilaync-st. sep2B—6ms
PRINCE & CITS
Organs and Melodeons
THE STANDARD INSTRUMENT.
Over 40 000 Now in Use
Prince A Cos have bad over twenty years’
experience in the manufacture of these Organs,
&c., and have sold a larger number than all
their rivals coaibined, The "PRINCE TONE”
is recoguised the world over as differing l from
the corse, reedy tone of other isstrumen's of this
Olass. They contain every real improvement
and many of their most valuable features can
be found in no other instuments. Every iretru
ment warranted. See Illustrated Catalogue.
The Trade liberally dealt with.
All orders and c mmunications must be ad
dressed to
, v» HITING BROS.,
oovl6-tf Si 4 Broadway N
A- SA.EXB,
-sr
ff lA Speedy Cura
I I NEURALGIA,
VlMversaLNenralglai AND ALL
\ H nervous
W •&£#" DISEASES.
Its IJ/fects <ir«
* Magical.
It is an ur falling remody in all cases of Neu
jalgia Faciie is, often effoctiug a perfect cure In'
less than twenty -I'-jur. Louis, from the use of no
mere than :v« • mreu pill*.
Noothe ~ cl Neuralgia or Nervous Dis
ease has failed to yield to this wonderful rem
edial agent.
Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neu
’ra'gia and goneraf nervous •derangements,—of
m.xiy Jeari Mffpdiug,—.at'edtingj the entire
system, i * use lor a few days, or a few Weeks
ui the iitmust, alffnys affords the most astonish
ing relief, and very r rely fails to produce a
compete ~nd permanent cure.
It contains nvdrugr or other materials in
t.e slightest degree ii jurious, oven to the'most
deiioate system, and ctm alwlys be used with
perfeet safety.
It has long been in constant use by many of.
our most eminent Physicians, who give it their
unanimous and unqualified approval.
Sent by mail on receipt of price, and postago
One package, . SI.OO, , .Pystage (incuts
S>x packages, . 5 Oil, a 27 “
Twelve packages, 9 00, . *’ 4S
It is sold by ail wholesale and retail doa era
iu drug s aiid medicines throughouttthe Unitod
States and by
TURNER & Cos.. Sole Proprietor.
KAVANUAGHADECPR’S
BILLIARD TABLES
The urod on Billiard
Tables is the
CAT-GUT CUSHION,
Manufacturcd-by K:r magh <fc Decker, and Pa
ented Dec IS IBG6. fSue Scientific American
Vol. 16 No. 11 ]
It is tho only Cushion'that possesses- all tho
qualities essential to a perfect Cusliioq. It is
the most elastic and most durable Cushion ever
otfored to the billiard-playrng public as is a
bundaatly proven bytke groat demand- for it
since its introduction. The peeu'iarity which
distinguishes tile Cat-Out Cushion and renders
It superior t> all others, is the tightened cord
tfeat-gut which overlies the face and edge of
the rubber and running the full length of the
Cushion, Aihich prevents the bail from beedmg
into the rubber and jumping Ooozb tbe table.
Tho addition of the catgut cord also ddds much
to the elastiey of the Cushion
The cat-gos Cushion has already been applied
to ove * 1 000 tables which are in constant use.
It can be applied to tables of any make, fo** '
per set.
Kavaflagh & Decker’s Factory, at ar
of Centre and Canal Street®, N. Y.‘ is L.e oiost
complete of'ts kind in the world The macjiin
ery is of themost improved character, the
lumber drying room the largest in the United
States, the material used the best that can
be purchased, and tho workmen thoroughly
skilled.
Billiaud Cloth, Balls, Cues, and Trimmings
all of the best make, constantly on*band.
Kavanagh <fe Decker are the cnly agents in
this omntry for Kuy.sCue Cement adjudgedby
competent authorities to be the best
ever used.
FULL SIZE TABLES CUT DOWN FOR.SIO"
Send for Illustrated Price List.
KAVANAGH & DECKEL
Corner of Centre &> Cana' St*
ocl2d— tt Now York
F. C ORR A ,
COttraCTIOM AND FANCY CMCSBIIS,
V HITBHALL Str. west side,
A few doors from Aiubama SI ATLANTA GA.
WINES, BRAN DIE LIQUOR,
Cordials Teas Sugars
Coffee Candie3 Preserves
Crackers Burter Cheese
Haias Beef Fish
Pork Lard KLo
Fruits Nuts Currants'Raisins Segars Pipes Snuff
Country Merchants supplied at NowYolkPric s
ootlD—3ms
Carriage Shop.
rnilE Subscribers having permanently lo
X catod m Greene shoro, Ga., aie pro par
ed to do ad kinds' of
Carriage, Buggy atul Wagon Work
in the.neatest and best style, also all kinds
of
blacksmithing.
*e-Particnlai at teat ion given to Horse
"hoeing and Repairing old Axl-s.
A liberal patrouage is earnestly solicited
Wet. H Griffles &*Co
I*liouog-rapie!
Photoirrapliic !
MORGAN & JONES have opened over
the store of Elsas A Adler a
I’liotogi'uliic Gallery.
where they are prepared to take Photo-!
graphs. Arubrotypes, Porcelain and Gem
Pictures, Ac, Ac.
.Pictures taken to lit Lockets, Breastpins,
etc
Persons need not wait for clear weather
to have their Pictures taken.
Their chemicals are new and reliabl 1
nd pictures taken by them will not bo soil !
and by moisture
aug—tf j
Edward Wilder's
Fam oils
• I
Stomach Bitters!
Will cure Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaint aud all species
•of Indigestion, lufer
mittcnt Feyer,
Fever ai.d Ague and all Peri
ical Disorders.
It will give iminediate relief iu Colic and
Flux
It will cure’Costiveuefs.
It is r mild and delightful invigorant for,
delicate r eirmlea
I It is a safevOiti-Ililious 4Hcraiive ami
j Tonio for ah Family purposes,
i /t is a powerful Recuperant after the
i frame has bcefl reduced by
: Mekness.
ft is au excelept Appotiseu as well as
strengtlmner of the digestive forces
It is desiralile alii; -i; Oorieetive and
mild Cathartic.
UtS-For ' iho above Diseases
this pnej.ara'.lou ftUiid* unrivaled! and its
good and. qi.rmaueut effects are attested by
thousands, audit is recommended aliKe no.t
only by the ablest medical men; but also
by the ministry,'
Try It, ail yon that are atflicted, and
be convinced o, its wonderful power and
beneficial effect.-.
Edward Wilders
SARSAPARILLA.
AKD
mmu ■
An unfailing and rapid cure tor Scrofula,
in aII its forms, every known variety or
Con titutional Syphilis or Veoerial Disease
Neuralgia. Nkin Diseases—no,matter bow'
hoi nr invefrate—Chipßie Rheumatism.
Ncrodfnlous Sore Byes. Glandular Swell
irgs of the neck or elsewhere Chronic Chills and
Fever, Telter : Weeping Sore, Leg ulcers of
every knd Pimples on the face, Ringworm
Scald Dead Falliog of ihe hair or A'opecia,
te-Swelhng Hip Joint Disease for Jfo hus
oxorius Chronic Erysipelas, Dropsy Ague
u'ake etc
For the rapid and permanent cure of the a
bove Di.-aa»e? this preparation stands unrivaled.
A oere is t u irenteed iu every case whe;e it is
usßil|ac ording t> diiect ons,
Udwir’d Wilder’s
COMPOUND EXVA ACT
WILD CHERRY
This preparation in specially recotntnen.
aed as affording certain and p ompt relief
in Coughs, Colds, ana Catarrhs of every
description. In Bronchitis. Laringvtis,
and Asthma or Phthisic it gives 'mimed tafe
comfort and relief, It is also admirably
adapted to relief of the cough and diffi
culty ot breathing in Consumption. It is
indispensable in Pheumonia or Winter
Fever, Pleurisy, and every conceivable
■ form of Pulmonary Disease attended, with
cough, difficulty of breathing, or paiu.
Fcr tqjte, efficiency, and power this med
Icinehas no equal, and when used in any
of the above diseases has never been known
to fail to give almost instant relief fol
lowed by certain aud permanent cure.
Edward Wilders
FAMILY PILLS
For the cure’of Constipated and Slug
Siyu Bowels. In these conditions of the
a imentary canal they a-o Guaranteed to
be perfectly infallible. Asa Purgative
in dll Fevers uad Inflammation of tbt Liv
er, ]>rain, kidneys, and bladder, in ery
sipelas, fever and ague, acute Opthalmia
or sore- eyes, full ness of the head; vertigo,
dizziness, bliudne-s. .Vc;. they cannot be
excefed. Th“se I, .. wi‘ • found, on trial,
to be ‘V Loaiuy other combina
tiou .hnuce in the rapid and certain
cut- all the above diseases. They
sh 1 be taken with Edward Wilder's Sar
sit i ilia and Potash in the diseases in
whi shat remedy is recommended, apd
with tv.. ’ Wilder’s Compound Extract
of wild cf - -in coughs, colds, etc., and
with Edw-a' tVilders Stomach Bitters for
chills and lever and fever and ague.
EDWRD WILDER & CO-,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
“’lo Marble "Front Matn'atreet
LOUISVILLE KY
For sale in Greensboro Ga by
WALKER A TOKBERT
FOUTZ’S
CALIBRATED
Horse sail Call Powders.
‘ I . .T.jm.l, 111 i,i ud
mißCrablo skeleton Into a Rnc look'tny and spirited
horse. ■ - .. -
To keepers of Cows this preparation is invaluable.
It inaciuts the quantity aud iiuprovo. the quaLtiy
much faster. '
In all diseases of Swine, sucli as Coughs, Ulcers tn
or entirely prevented. If given tn time, a certain
preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera.
Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers for 81.
on -* PEEPAHED BY
S. A. FOUTZ & BRO.,
AT THEIK
WHOI.PIUF DRrO A\D MFiflffYE DFPOT,
No. 116 Rranklin St., Baltimore, Md.
For Sale by Druggists aud Storekeepers tkrougli*
out tho United States.
Fur sale by
W. GRIFFIN,
Greensboro,’ Ga
WILLIAM «I. SHARP’S.
Ith proved Billiard Tables,
With his PaVTENT CUSHIONS,
Well kuowj to be superior to any now
iu use. Manufactory, -13 Mei
cer St., N. Y
riNiiß groat popularity of SHARP'S
X IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES
has renderk'd it necessary to make exten
sive arrangements, in order to supply tile
increasing demand, aud he is now prepar
ed to till any order, with which his pa
trons or the public generally, may la
vor him.
W. J. Sharp having had practical ex
perience for nearly twenty years, in the
manufacture of Billiard Tables, and having
made a number of valuable improve
ments, he guarantees a Table, which for
elasticity of tonoh, mechauical construc
tion on scientific principles, and elegance
of appearance, will challenge competition.
His newly invocted patent Cushions
having been pronounced by the most com
petent judges so superior to any now in
use, os is enabled to furnish the best Biilard
Table ntanufaoured'in the United States, aud
sustain the name which .Sharps Tables so
justly have acquired.
Balls, Cues and Trimitlgs constantly on
hand. Old Cushions repaired atshort not.ee
Orders by mail punctually attended to.
Send for descriptive circular and price
list.
W. J. SHARP
may!B—tf. 43 Mercer St, New York.
M, A. STOVALL. 11. EDMONDSTON
Stovall & Eduiondston. ’
WAREHOUSE and GENERAL
CoimmssM Ukrdjiints
Factors in COTTON Grian, Flour
PROVISIONS be
N O 2 arren Block, Jackson sheet,
AUGUSTA GA
ifW'Particular attention given lo tho
ale of C ottou .Large stonigu accommo
dation.
F. HORSEY.
Successor of
HORSEY, AUTEN & CO
s}ats; Caps aitfr Strain droabs
No. 25 Hayne-Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
sep23—3ms
•
A I E - SS m S ' /- r ' 'VALUER & CO ., Lou-
ITT. isvnle Ky., arc authorized Agents
for the HKiiAi.n Business transacted by
them will be duly i\ , 'knov)'-dr •} v,,,- , n /