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DENTISTRY,
DU. .1. T. PATERSON, Sur \n Do.'Ut.
Office on Washington at., __ , r - - _
fy>ri)CT of Ellis. M_,<y "jjay
'’l! attend j f’l potations
k-itaining to
EX r RACTS TFETH WITHOUT FA’ X b* CMC
RICa/Y. mylOy i
JHARLE l»I,V rr T OH7, *
/ f • I FICE ovr- Oarmkhael |
i J k Bean’s Hardware Store, i’ww WSi |
► \i: ope tioi /jrtttju *g to Dentistry faith 111-
vy .md ticail" exocntcd. ’ls
Pa.tnerflkrp Notice- |
fcITTE, th Undersigned have vk.s lay »
W entered in i t'a-tnership for fa-, practice ■
ttf I^4on liecriTitnal side » r theCi rt. Oil’ e j
ii k<ot j «ali. JOHN D. B IC. JiY,
lull, ts _ JOHN' J. R. 'XCLRN ' Y
Joseph W. Hair : .p&on,
-Jfr W.lA* ft enu Ret oil Dealer ii
SiA: ERI VLS.
OAli.'T, oiu, WTNDOW •
PT.I N r H3, DOORS, SUL TERS -.l l BASh£i
**— glazed uiid unglaza!.
bRU-i.lEf* of »-’-‘try vari i.y ; I AM. S, 3U ~N- !
IMG T ’l J’lL. Al/OHOL, * AENiSHES, c‘c etc .
Ao. 72, I etltig-Btree!,
no ,i Cn ilkst - ).', S.'. lj ;
W. M. n £ Co.,
UE.VER COMMIT,SO. AYE "OR- 1
WAREim iV ECPAM j,
scni ... i
A CENTS for t' c -lc . ,d of
IjL 1 ormcsscc Cotton Fabrics, aD tc on Man-,
tifa’Hirers’ ienoral Agems.
Ais-\ General Agents f r Goodlcttsvi.le 'lour i
ip c M.iK*; Lebanon, . art Royal and Itock City J
Flouri.iy Milts-an a M.'ler 1 *.-.ner*ily
H-vli.-g the largest r iviuc Were ho ;s*’ i . dm j
south end west, they are j -cpared to receive,
■ Public Wha. * and Market
Neshv-lie, Turn. au^JII;
CAMPBELL & EITDGES,
{Fuccr .; rs to Campbdl , Gaut k Co.) >,
uk :l:h h- vßod i «.*:i agf. »ir
i,TOP. the purcu i-e, hale ami mproo”. j *
‘ >f all k’ii.ls <*: Kail Tennessee P; oduce, h i*'
as Bacon , Lard \Vheat, 11 lo r r, (Am. ( ait . -
T • nit , &c., Knoxvill-, Touties- -e.
Eefcr to G. L A:;pki;S<»n. i oqlMy _ | f
ZlMPtElimN A STOVAI L; j ’
Vho} es a 1 o G-rocoi’S.
X EAIEKS in SUGAR. COFFEE. BAG . 1
A.J U?:s; ROPE, ind a.. ot.h r nr 1
.iol , L -uaCy found in Jio Grocery Bu 1 1
N-i 3i3 Broad-street, r .e door abo. e n irea;
k 'barter's, Augu. ua. au"2. f ' ly 1 (
li-on And Brass yrunory.
:'S k S « « B -si 4 S-Mi m
OTf fiT & M>OMUBPFY contiuoethe l
ri.
.ime ;'ounury, and will bt. ii nkful or or-j
iers lur i.’l kids P onantD' ‘3 Casting . ‘’or «
"• •la ali c=, Mi'ls. Rail Rmda. bridg a” Ya-j
lLln°ry o'’aP <';• < . : t'.ions. orS? ly ; i
kL. *»'. a, J. £. BUTLK. W. G. I’E'tßK'*. ' *
liua, WTLER .SGt'.,
Cimnussun SU'rfb'MUs,;
For t l purchase and sale of
Taj l'-OET so<3 TPx-ocl'
CoTTOiF GRCOiSRIES. k*
AUbarua-t>.re< f:out v us M. CW. R. xl.Depot |
* it. biet rf,la.
£3“ Good Tc -.lessee Money ta! eT at par for \
Produ.e. mhß*6ra
,1. G. on URCIII hl> 3
MEPWfER -ai
Doors, s. oH..s r Bi.r i»s.
l.’.’GS erd HOUbK LAT’VEXTd of every i
O'scrl.ticn, at ly and prorrv**y dor .
BhOj> < ;.p )sitc •' - nnclPs Stauiee. Ell U-st. !
l. «v» «l
TIRE AND Ilfi;
f NSTJ RANGE!
iETAA FIRE 1 <. V.HPANV,
capital. si,ooti.G(K;.
ETiVA MPE l\r.
CAPITAL, $200,001)
‘ OXr.EGTItI 'l IN’S. CO. If'A.n i
capital, s2oo,ooo—with n surplus, j
ml i 9 6m JO BN' Agent. J
A CARD.
Spring aod Summer!
JML. IE 3 - iVt£ATIiC ■W'.Si
LEAVING JUST REiTNNT O FHOAti
ft New York. re‘pecu »Mv». 1
t eii mos her former frk.ids »ud ,»a- & \
ii olj, .is well as strangers visiting the
ity to her stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER HAT...
i-RfiSS tIAPS, HEADDRESSES, P.iDWt HATS.
FI-ILW FLf)Wi,KS. W...
kluoL siie will ontnou Thursday Ne**, April Ist,,
»
jNrtil'W STOFiE.
0 r J- O S J T E M ASC NJC H A LL. j
formerly o»;cuiied by V.'ard & Cuxcliard
x\ls< a ul’ assortment of Childrens* H VTS, j
LACE SILK and MOURNING MANTILLAS, DREWS'
TRIMMINGS, Lames’ SHIRTS, CORSETS and
1C OPS ofevnrydes rii»lion.
MATHE Vs returns thanks to her lUrnc- i
>U3 friends and customers for th' ir past pai. cn
kge. a ( soliciLs a contiu.iance ol the same.
All orders attended to promptly,
mh29 M. P. MATHEWS.
GEORGE COOPER,!
MACHINIST AND ENOIXEEK,
At the 01 7 established Shop of George Sluter , cot ne. !
of Turiggs and Watkins-streets , A ugiuta,
M‘ A NUFAOTUBER of STEAM EN
GINES. bOII.ERS, GRISi MIU£, CIRCU
LAR SAW and GANG MILLS, SUGAR MIIJS. of
the m**st approved patterns, of various sizes,
Voth vertical and horizontal ; MINING MA
VIHNERY, of all descriptions ; PUMPS, fm
Mines, both forcing and lilting.
IRON and BRASS CASTINGS made to order at
Ihe lowest prices for cash.
Also, one six-horse STEAM ENGINE and BOIL
IR for sale low for carh. jy 13-3 m
< amiles. Raisins, &.c.
ON E HUNDRED and seventy-fivi
bo>:es Star CANDLES;
?5 boxes choice RAISINS ;
r jy) “ Pearl STARCH;
: » kegs Sup. Carb BOD/. ;
50 boxes Bi-Carb.SODA ;
25 bbls. choice Cider VINEGAR. Fnr sale
off, by jy2l DANIEL H. WILCOX.
FIVE HUNDRED kegs Reading and
Old Dominion xNAILS :
300 kegs Fall River NAILS. For gale low, bv
i>2i Daniel h. wilg,x.
Pure Peach Bran-ly.
A SMALL lot, throe years -dci. very
fine. For saio
jy2l-dlm A. D. WILIJA'^
Cow Peas.
\ SMALL lot in store, oa con. ign '
XjL neut, and for sale lew, bj
,iyl3 M W. WOODRUFF.
Fleming &, Row kind |
fTAVF, in store, oud a»'e "e».jiving- - 1
ILL 50 bales hoavy'Cunuy BaGC- .\0 ,
200 roils choice ROPE ;
75 bags gvrf>d to prime Rio CO, FEE
25 “ laguayra
20 “ Mari'’-ai»>o f
40 hhds Cuba MOLASSES ; | 4
40 bbls. N. O. SYRUP ;
100 brxes Adf.rcantm,; LAN] iy •
75 bid.?. Clarified FUG AR : , 1
10 * l Crushed 1
10 hhds. N. O. “ |
40 bales as.-, or ted Factory YA NS • I ‘
15 “ heavy Negro WOOLENS :
20 hlids. B/( t .N • u
As SO? ter. Swedes U. Ft, low.
jyftO-6 Fu. rvr s : hiRLAND.
for $5. ~ -j
I A CO. J
# JJtrSf;Uaitl(BiS.
THE L.l /ks
JN VKrJHATOH!
i repa s> y i>». sanford’s
t EiViIRGIiY FR'HL
O TJ MI ,
rs O>Z OK THE BEST PURGATIVE
II and Liver ilcui.,ines now L-eforcthepublir
t*j it ac»i an a CATHAR r tC, easier, o.ih er, a.
mt "t 2ff»*ctual J-tau on* other med*ci» * known
tot only a Cathartic, but a Liver j
J -ling first on the Liver to eject its norb.d mai
I or then on the s >mach utd uaw .g to carry o
that nn*t«r, tL accomplisl .:g tv. j purpo'«»
efTeotoauy, without any of ». e puiul’ l l feelLg
xp rienee hi the operations of most Cathartics
tb gyrU m at the r me time that
... urges it; am. w b taken daily in mod »rat
lose?, win jf ictheu J jild i£ u - ' with un !
1 usual rapidit)
{ 'he Liver Vs one ..fpi to .-t well, purify
(vp»j principal regula- t ingjtl e bl-utd. gr inj i
j tors of tun human pj ttneanu h.al.hto tin |
body, and when «tper* A whole machinery, re
.^rms ilB fu. ons i moving the cause oi i
well, the powers wf the p V ? o.soase,- -efilot.; < i
stem are fully ds S a radical cure.
/t'oped. n«*'>ioma- , j P Bilious attache are]
is aim Oci c irely de- .urc' and. win, is
pendent on the health j . prevented by I
ntion of tin \'ver for. jthe .n-.ea? onal use ot
j..»c prefer pe. u. , it, the Liver lnvigorat< r.
i oco of its ’mob -us ** One (tose after eating j
I ..hen '■ on > h is' 4 * is sufficient to relieve
at. pud .he hole the stomach and pr< 1
I iys' m zufit s icon- “ vent the food from ri-j
! eq-ence '' 01-organ g si .;and souring. 1
i—w a Liver, — having a one do.>e ak- 3 -.
! e-sec to lo its duty y before retiring, pij-j
t 'or the d; eases of tl at ™ vents Nigutm <re.
n . xr , oneoftbcpri Only one dose taken
p ietors has mad : t | at i’ ; gbt, loosens the
} hio «tudy, in a prac- bowels gently, ! d
t;j' of rn re tbai 2C ¥ cures! tttiveness.
' "<S‘ •'B. to find some re- One do taken after
j inci.y w iije’, with to f -ach meal will cur
a interact the many Dy .epsia.
It- ra -gementstowhieh j One dose of two tea
,<» s hable * poonfuls will alway.
To pro” that thisi relievo Sick Headache (
'remedy is at last a One bottle taki n tot
ouni, any pe rs-' j* female obstructions.
! troubled with Live' . removes the cause o!!
i unpi -in 4 , in any of its g ibtDkfisease. and makes
| forms, has bu* to try a r r. perfect cure,
i 6,.tile, and xnvittio; * Only cnedoseimme-;
is certain J |dlately relievos C olic,
.esc 'iti '■‘s remove •* > while
a’ m rbiu l -tl m. * One dose often re-i
.jr from the . /stem, ft (pcated is a- ire cure’
.applying in thiir 4|lor Chole- i Morbus
p tcc a i.ea'thy dow est ft , md a preventive
bde, invigorating tl, .ft I Cholera,
stornaci c; ’singfood!jQ | Only one bottle ia
Memied to throv. -ut . the system the effects ol
medicine .-tier a j. .ckness.
One bottle taken tor Jaundice removes all sal
low ness .r unnatural coa.r from the skin.
' m uoso .»cn a shun time be ore eating
g: res V; -to .he appetite, and makes food di- \
est well.
O e oso often ropeatc i urea Chronic Diar
rnr'-. ,n its norst turns, while Summer anu
Rowel Comp’ .iuta yield almost t s the first dose.
ne x.-r t. > doses cures ...uicks caused by
j Worms in childreu, there is no surer, safei '*r
sp edier rredv : n jc world, as it ne\ ,r fails.
1 A w bottle-. ;ures Dropsy, by exciting the
! absoro-mt^.
J V 7 e tiiKe. pleasure in recommending this modi
! < ! no as a preventive for Fever and Ague. Chill
; - ever, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type, t ope
rates writ** certainty, and thoi ands arc willing
j to testiiy to its wot . rial virtues.
Ml wi. is., it ul i* giving their uuauimous tes
i limony n its fav'
Mix .iter in tue mouth with the Invlgoratoi,
j and swallow noth together.
! The LIVE' ’JVxiURAI’O 1 ’ is a scientific Me-h
j cal Dhcovetj, and is daip working cures, al
! most too great to vo It cures «is if oy rna
j gic. -ven "he first dose giving benefit, and seldom
more than one b ttlois renuired to cure any kind -
I of lAv«r c -mplaiut, from t.-. worst Jaundice or
, • -yspepsia, to aconman rfeadache f all of which
• are the resuitofa 'iseused Liver.
! Price, SI per bottle.
SANFORD & CO., Proprietors, |
315 Broadway, New Yo i.
Sold, wholesale and rcta ’, by PLUMB k LF.H j
; 7ER. W. H. TUx ,aud Druggists every whare, i
mhIO iv
BOEftHA/E 7^
;!iC^^iSITORS.|
|THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDT TOR
DYSPEPSIA,
IPISEASE OE 'i HE KIDNEYS,
i T_ii-v-©r
I v.-r iKsii.o? /.n k’id
FEVER AND AGUi.,
. And the various affections con.-equent upon a
disordered
; SfOM OR Lllarl,
HU JH u Indigestion, Acidity of the
Ltomacb, Colicky Pair••, Heartburn, I/>Bo oi
Appetite, De.spondcncj Lost: eness, Bliud and
j : fi«*ediUL Plies. Ir all Nervous, Rheumatic, and
I Neuralgic Aflectioi.s. it has in numerous *n
i ?‘a-. 'l'- -'cd highly .eneucial, and inotheis
! eflect°d a dec' 'bu cure.
'• *=> pu ely vegt-tub' compound, prepar- i '
I on »tr A!y icientific p inciples,after tin* manner 1
| o* 1 the celebrated Hollano Professor, Bu-r’ ave.!
Because of its great 'U» ss in most of the Euro •
I- 4 -an dates, its introduction .nto the United I
stf'e- was iuteiiocd more eapectul'y for th *se of
o ir i-'tli* rlaud suaUered here and Here over the !
1 face c! this mighty country. Meeting with great
1 .E'ceess among them, I now offer it to the Amei i-1
; c«m oabhe, kiio v-ng that its truly wonder! 1
j medicinal virtues must be acknowledged,
j !t‘s particularly rec< jrordeo to thosei .
ons whose constitutioLH n.av 1 ave be en im
paired by cue contuiuo. s use of ardent spirits,
or otner forms oi d;ssipati..n Generally u t n- 1
lau ous h. effect, it Suns im wav directly to tue 1
s>-at oa life, thrilling anu quicken igevery nc wt,
‘uair.a ui> the U o ping spirit, and, in luA, in
btfiiug n vv healt and vigor in Uieayatem.
>:OT.P’E.—Whoovc* expects PJ this a bov
erage will be disappointed: but u> tbe sic!,
'v» ik uc. low sp ,r ;tfd. it will prove a gra". ful
uror atio cordial pi33P sed of singular re: ©dial
" coperti s.
CArTiOiV s
flic great pop arity ol this ueligl -.ful Aroma
has induced many imitations, which th# public j
should guard against purchasing. Be not pur- 1
suaded to buy anyth ug else until you have given 1
pj.r.iavc s Hol'aud Bitters a fair trial. One bot- J
tie will convince you how infinitely superior it >-
to ali th'-se ir tattoos.
Sold a 51 00 per bottle, or six bottle© for |
$5. by ’.be p- jrii tors,
BLNJ.'MuV PAGE, Jr., & CO..
Manufticmring Pharmaceutists and Chemists,
Pittsburgh, Pa. I
For sale in Augusta by H-WTLaND. CHJCHES ,
TLR CO., 2LLMB ti LEITN R, WM. H. TDTT,
am’ Lri ~ o :juj generally ‘hroughout the State. '
MILL S '
IAM BKKNJVER,
Manufact’ 'or qf
Irtitru furt fitHst-ntts,
I A Su deal., .• a Eaopus and Cologne
* r tone.., BrotiA' -atreet, above Upper Market
Aui'Uit. Oa. “-dors sohe’ted ai f punctually
• it>eF lcd 1 _ an7-ly
itl, ft Cb Co., |
| A’APE. AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Auqusta Geor jia,
YJ/'HI cjti nut the WAR 1 HOUSE
*» 1 BUHINICtS. - . «ttt I
a l its branches, at the: • aid stand t\se
/h ; n'ureuoiise, on Reynolds -n,. t SWSSB
.1 rr • the Aiigt Hotel By- trict personal'
.( er. Urn :o H business m-truatea to th Jr cure.
ti:-y i.. ; e to me»‘* u continuance of the iiborai
pi, ronage l..;r< to o.e extended to them. 1
La ' -0 E, FAMILY BCP
PLIES b.c., ■ oro.-tly filled.
Libc (.ash A.nances made < . Cotton and
utiler T odu ;e ,
ME VI DYE,
'IHOS. CHAR'-?.
\UK. -U. Julv ‘ 7 ...
PI<E \I PLL CiLiitoi j, tor tvuG by
■tf' 23 LSTE Itb Cl .ARK. '
Mliscdlanfoat.
-
Ts) AYER’S
J ff/ CatAarticPill:-
I- lL %JLJ (SUGAR COATEE,)
V* Are made t • CI.EANSE TH r
W BLOGD AND CURE TH •: SICK.
LI Invalids, Fathers. Mothers, Physicians, PL
lauihropists, read their effects, and judge'-J
I their virtues.
fbr are of Headache . Sick Headache, font Stow-
I a h.
PirrsßiKO. ’a.. May 1, 1855.
I>R. J. C. Ayer : Sir—l lu:v - been repeated l !
cured of the worst headache auy body can hav
by a do„e or of yoi r Pills. It seems ti
• u '3c from a fouU f/'mach, which they cleaust
, j t once If they will cure others as do rne
the factiu worth knowing. Yours, with respect,
ED. W. PREBLE, Clerk if Steemer Clarion.
' Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints.
Department of the Interior. >
W j ii.voton, D. C., Feb. 7. 1656. j
1 I S:.c : I have used yjur Pil.s In my general and
. hospital practice ever since ju male them, and !
- • cannot hesitate to say they re the ''est cathar
i j tic w t einplov Their regulating action on the
■Ur is quick and decided, consequently they are
sI an admirabl remedy for d i inge euts ol tli t
* organ. Indeed, I have sold m r ound a case of
> 1 bilv/us disease so obstinate t at it did cot readily
i j yield to them*. Fraternally, yours,
A ONZO 1h.1t,, m. D.,
! j Physician of the Marine Hospital.
Dysentery, PAay and IF nns.
_ | Post d job, Hartland. Mich.. I ov. 16,1855.
i PR. Aymk : Yoi Pills are tbe j>e r fectiou ol
! nieuicine. They nave done my wifi.: more gjod
iI oan tell you. She ban been t ick and pin
iug away for n. .ntha. Went off tr be doctored
lat gre. t pcn.se, but goi no better. She then i
, omrnt. cci taking yo r piil?, which soon cured j
her, by ox jliint' lar fa e quantities of worms
(dead) fro,n lier body. Tl- y afterwards cured;
iier and our ‘vo children of blood> dysentery
Om -t our LeLM ori ‘ id it bad and ray 'via
cured bun w.tb iwo of your pills, wk’l--
otdera around us pa: fron. five t • twen.y do)
iars uoctors’ bills and ;est much time, withou
being cured entirely even then. Such a modi.
I cine as yours, which is actually good and honest
«i! e prized here. GEO. i. GRIFFIN. P. M"
h indigestion and T nwurity of tiic Blood.
, ' rom the Rev. J. V. HIMES. Pastor ol Advent
Cnurcli, Boston.
!”• Aykk—l have used your pills with extra
ordinary success in my family and among tho.-*e
lam called to visit in distress. To regulate the
. | organs of digestion and purity the blood they
•; u - - tbe very best remedy I have ever known,
and I «.an confidently recommend them to mv
f ends. Yours, J. V. HIMES. *
Warsaw, Wyoming Co.. N. Y.,Oct. 24.
I ear Sir : lam using your Cathartic Pills in
my practice, and find them - n ext dlent purga
tive to cl rnse the system and purify the foun
tains of the blood J. (i MEACFIAV, M. D.
Ertj velas, crofula , A7;, 's Evil, Tetter ,
Tumors , ana Salt Rheum.
i From a i rwarding Merchant of St. :.oui3,
| I :. Aykk—Your pills are the paragon of all
tha« is gre; in medicine ’’hey have cured my
hitio daughter of ulcerous _ res upoc. her hands
and feet that had proved incurable for years.
Her u tlier has beer long grievously afflicted
with blotches and pinij ies on iierskm aud in her
hair. After our child w°s eured, she ai -o t*. i-*d
your Pills, and hey have cured her.
Februa y 4,18 . ASA MORGRIDGE. 1
Ri eumatism , Neuralgia and Govt.
From the Rev. Dr. HA't KINS, of the ilctho
dist Episcopal Church :
Pulaski House, Savannah, Jan. 6. 1856.
Ignored Sir--I should b, uni ateful for the
r- ief your skill has brought me if I did not re
port n. case to you. A cold settled in my
lirr’is and brought on excruciating nauralgio
P&ius, which enu t in cure ic rheumatism
Notwithstk -Jing I had the best of physician?
the diseare -,rew worse and worse, until, bv the
advice of t>-ir exce:'. at agent in Baltimore, Dr
, Mackenzie,! tried your pills. The ‘fleets wert
slow, but sure. By persevering in the use ol
them I am now entirely well.
Senate Chamber, Baton Rouge, la., )
- December 5, 1855. }
I Dr. Ayer—l hiv been autirely cured by
I your pilis of Rheumatic Gou—a painful disease
! that had afflict -d me for ye.- s.
j VItfCF.YTSI.HIKU,.
i I r Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Complaints,
requiring an active purge, thev are an excellent
1 r emedy
| For Costiveness or Con-tipatioi, id as a Diu
-1 uer Pill, they are agreeable and If timl.
, j Suppr ‘ ? -.ion, Paralysis, ‘ lammat on,
and even Deal mss, and I’artial Blindness, huv ■
! boon cured by the alterative action of these pills.
| Most of th. pills in umiket contain Mercury,
hioh, altbocgL a vaiu. le remedy in kilful
ds, is t' ugerous in api bli- pill, froj i the
1' *adfiil coosequen ea that frequently foil w its
• eautio’ use. These contain no mercury or
> | mineral snostaip'o v hatever.
jl AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL.
i For the r. pid cure of COUG S,COLDS, HOARSE
NESS. INFLUENZA, CROUP. ASTH-IA. INCH I
] ENT CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING
s j COUGH, ar-d tor he r< es of consumptive pa
|j ’ c-nts iu advanced stag of be iseaso.
i I We need not peak to the public c• s virtues,
j Throughout §v- . v tuy-n, BLd ftlmostevery ham
pot of The \iuei . At. dates, its wonderful cu es
t of pulmonr.ry compla.uts have made italro- dy
known. , few ir tile fumlii in any c vd- j
ized country cr- t! - . 1 eontiuent witl >ut s-me!
iiorsonal exj ieflCt fits cfTbcts ; andueweryet
' the commune ;cs any jvhere wbi I: hav< not
amc g them some living tifpisj* o! vi dory
over 4 he subtle and da»ge ous d.'.- 01 the
throat and lungs While it Is the ;-io3tpower
ful antidote yet known to ma for tan formidc
i ble and dangerous dseases of the pulmonary
or c - ,c - ft i- also the pleas an te-'t .and safest rein
ody that can be employ . lor infants an . > „ung
persons. Parents should have it i’> .«t<» against
the insidious enemy that steal u ou t :em un
, prepared. We have abundant , -oui iiiobe
' ,ievt; ’© Cherry Tc- oral sav-s m rc lives by
f consumptions it prove: i Ghar 'hose it cures.
| Keep it by you. and cure your cob ; win e they
. e ible, nor neglect them ur il no human
' 'ii? miustcr the inexo ole eank -r that fas
; icuod or. the vitals, eats »■aur life awav.’ All
kno.. the dreadful --tain, d !u. • disorder?,
md as aey know tm -.he viit.i«-j «»i this reme
' jdy ve need at d<- more than to assure them it
lis sull made the host it t tv.. \Vo : pare no
, no 9*l*o, no toil to p> ui •it the m -.-t p«r
rJ feet possible, an,: thus ai. >r i .. o*e who rely on
| it the best agent w: oh our -.Lill can furnish for
their cure.
'repared by Iv.J. C. aYER, Practical and
• .alyticalCfc-mist, Lowell Hass., and sold by
, Druggists and agents ever, - here. my 6
iMONTVALS SPRINGS
BY
A DMjuY LINE!
T)HE UNDifiKlsiuKiiO, iaducedby the
large travel on the 1..w ion Route last sea
on, have Increased their t toiliiics, and are de
j ter mined to make ii the nearest, cheapest and
, raof* convenient routo «.a the line of ailroad
rum Daltc . to Kaoxvi’.io—having, from the lo
cation o the country, by nature the best route
—only one river to cross, with coolSorings
11 along the and con venieat to the road, which
‘ is in good order Also, one of the very b- st
• Houses in East Tennessee, at halfway distance,
i kept by Mr. Norwood, who is well known to
- ; Lose who have stopped with him or partaken
■ jo r bis good things. He has enlarged his House,
|ft the accommodation of his guests. At Loudon
■ | I>UTY S Hotel, convenient to the Depot, is still
j kept by War A. Ai.exanler. who will be pre
! pared to receive and entertain his guests with
j the best thecouutry affords.
! Under the present Railroad schedule travelers
jvi 11 reach at half-past ten o’clock at
i night, aud leave early next morning, reaching
ti e Springs in the afternoon. Should the Sche
dule change during the watering season, we will
b -prepared to ineotit. If in day light, and
travelers should arrive in the morning, we wflj
h ave immediately and go through, or if at from
12 to o o’clock, we will leave and stay all night
1.1 Norwood’s, the half- v ay Bouse, and reach
i the Springs next morning. In a word, without
r pelf, puff, puffing, wr are prepared with Vehicles
-OMNIBUSES. HACKS, kc. —good stock, safe
1 a. ivers, and natter ourselves we will bo able to
make it a pleasant trip to all who may travel on
our line.
; At Loudon, v. a bare a tri-weekly (and part of
the route a dai 1 ') line of stages to McMlnn* ille,
via Kingston a. d Sparta, and also steamboat at
, nva'B, which will afford other facilities.
Wo -sk travelers to take their Tickets to Lou
, 'toil and tr • our lino, and -iso guard against
: tmsrepreeer cations of our route
N. B.—-It is import nt to persons going to the
1 1 Springs, that they should not take Through Tick
ets. but tuk*. them to Dalton, Ga., and then they
can get then !« any point between Dalton aud
I Knoxville, Teun. No Through Tickets are given
to ooint between Dalton and Knoxville.
J H. & D. L. CARMICHAEL,
W.M.ALK ANDER..
JAS. Proprietors.
Loudon. June I,ISJB. jos-daw
Palmetto J>lacliiues,
\I7IT H Cmw so luck lip, thug secur
j Ts ing th-* Maonine from m, order by per
shii- not acquan.ted with it. Call and see them.
1 Jj2o I. H. STEARNS & CO.
UJktlianim
fare Reduced to $12,50,
n FROM AUGUSTA TO WELDON.
® IMPORTANT CHANGE OF
RAILROAD SCHEDULES,
YIA COLUMBIA, CHARLOTTE, K A LEIGH TO
~ WFLDON.
Time the same an on any other route.
PASSENGERS, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE!
No Dnitge-oun Trebles, Sivnnijw,
or 31nJarin cn (his Route!!
| \N and after TUESDAY, 6tUApr
tii‘- loliowing will be the schedule betw <?n
’ lugus’a and New York via Columbia, t ('.:
Leave Augusta ! .OOAM
Leave Columbia 7.00 PM
Leav" Charlot'e 1.00 AM
lA»ave Raleigh 9.00 A M
1 Leave Weldou 2.00 PM
1 Arrive at New » ork, by either Peters
burg or Portsmouth route t'.OO P M
’ I Leave New York 8.00 A M
2 Leave Philadelphia 1.00 I* A!
1 , Leave Baltimore 5.00 p M
1 Leave Weldon (in day).. 12.00 M
f L*»ave Raleigh /.... 4.15 P M
Leave Charlotte P 2.00 M
Arrive at Columbia 5 00 A M
Arrive at Augusta 1.15 P M
Passengers going North desiring to connect
. withth Express Train at Columbia, will take
i the morning trains t Montgomery, Chattn
i nooga, Augusta and Cl .rlenton and the evening
! trains at Atlanta and Savannah and connect iu !
I j daylight at Weldon with both the Washington
i City and Bay Pouter
Ij Passengers going South, by taking this route '
< I at Weldon, as in above 3cl: dale, will roach'
! j Charleston am l Augusta a-; soon as by any oth
er line, and connect w ith either route South i
or West from that point, as their tickets will!
show.
N. B. Passene rs going Nortli will buy
! the*r tickets to Augusta, la., only, and those
[ going South, to Weldon. N. C., at 'which point?
Through lickets aud Through Checks can be
' had, and where they v. ill have choice of routes.,
This Route is th- GREAT CENTRAL LINE, via i
t Columbia, Chestervillc, Charlotte, Salisbury,
Greensboro’, Raleigh, Franklinton. Henderson,
to Weldon, N. C., and passes over au elevated, j
, healthy aad populous cottn’ry, with line scenery i
i and pure water. This route is almost entirely \
. iVcelrom oust. Passengers and invalid travc 1 :
lers wishing to stop at night, taking the day av |
■ coramodaoou t-ain, will puss over the entire
route by daynght, dnding on the route goodl
hotels and resting p'aces.
i #g-iAigfafee cheeked to Weld- from Augus
. j tu, Charleston and Columbia, an i nee versa.
I For iurthur information, see guides of this
route, or inquire of LEWIS LEVY,
Agent at Augusta.
or, c. I*. BOYDEN,
apls-4m Traveling Agent South, j
Claiborne, Booth & Co.,
; Virginia Tobacco Ag’t-sj
No. 20 South Calvertstreet, Baltimore,
HAVE in STORE 10.000 packages j
manufactur'd TOP,_A_OOO.
| comprising in part, the following popular brands, i
to which they invite me attention of the trade: j
Pounds. Pounds.
J. S. Halo, Extra, C. Basham,
J. 8. Hale, Flue Cured, Holland’s Star,
Moorman k Peters. Wash. Martin,
Keen & Moorman, O. Meadow,
Grace Darling, Joe Johnson,
' John Poe, J. P. Morris.
W. T. Hale, C M, Sublett,
Mary Adisou, Powell tS: Haynes,
S. rnuei Ward, F. L. Claiborne,
John Finny, Cloth of Gold,
, .1. W. North, Claiborne & Taliaferro, j
1 P. Fry. Daniel Hickman.
G. W, Thompson, W. 1,. Tin>!ev,
J - Teel, City of Hills,
ChridopherT., Moatcan,
Taliaferro & Massle, W. F. Flippin.
* Body Oliver, Gray & Brother.
Wm. L. Ogden. Charles Asher,
B H. Carter & Co., G. Dorm,
• Criesban? Choice, Anderson.
W, D. Penn, Lipscomb.
CRUMPTON’S FOILED TWIST,
ANDERSON’S “ *•
MILLER’S “ “
HOLLAND’S “ “
; t UPLETT’S “ “
1 HOLLAND'S PAN CAKE,
1 HOLMES’ TWIST,
MILLER’S NAT. BRIDGE TWIST,
HOLLAND’S ROUGH AND READY.
Block Sweet*
Pounds, Five's, Ten’s, Half lb-. Pilklnton’s. j
Planter’s Pride, in Five’s and Half lbs.
jyL!-6m
GIBBS’
HP A. TESKTT
s3©
SEWING MACHINE.
THIS MACHINE
IS ADMIRABLY ADAPTKuj
fob
PLANTATION USE!
CHEAPNESS AND DlIiimUTT.
IT CAN BE TAKEN APART AND
PVT TOGETHER
IN PERFECT RUNNING ORDER,
Within Three Minuter!
CAN BE TURNED EITHER
Backward Or Forward,
IT IS ALL TIIK 9AMK, AS THE
Maehine keeps cn Running!
Opposition Will Never Kill 111. j
ALSO,
TELE I 3 HUTTO!
SEWING MACHINE,|
PRICE S6O.
V. K CHALLENGE the World to pro-j
duce its equal for
SPEED, DURABILITY AND BEAU- j
TV OF SEWING.
The MACHINES can be seen in ope-!
ration at the Store of
I. H. STEAM NS, <Si CO.,
NEAR MECHANICS’ BASE, ACQL’STA, <3A. |
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE I
SOUTHERN I WEES.
M . J . CLUFF,
AGENT FOR THE SOUTH,
At the Machinery Agency of .’limi-h.
Kt Hog Dodge,
54 Broad Street,
rav6 CHARLESTON, S. C.
Bagging, Bagging.
fj'IFTY hales heavy Gunny CLOTH,
. just received, and for aalo at
| jy 15 D’ANTIGNAG fc HUBBARD’S.
j miscellaneous.
| ‘ GROVER & RAKER’S
1 SEWING MACHINES.
tj» EASONS why the Glcveu & Sakku
L Mucbinfe ia universally preferred for family
-owing:
1. It i.s more simple and easier kept in order
i ban any other Machine.
I 2d. It makes a seam which will not rip or
i ravel, though < very third stitch is cut.
• ;d. It sews from two ordinary spools, and thus
i r*ll trouble of winding thread fs avoided, while
’be same machine can be adapted at plea sure
: y a mere change of spool , to all varieties of w irk
■4th. The same machine runs silk, lineu threat
, aid common spool cotton with cctial facility.
sth. Tbo seam is as elastic ns the mor t ela -’j
fabric, so that i» is free from all .lability tobrea
: in washing, ironing, or otherwise.
| 6th. The stitch made by this machine is mot 1
| beaufful than any other made, either by liar !
! <>r machine
Mcrcnants can secure the -ales of these Mi
chines in tueir different localities, with profit!,
themselves .<nd their 'customers, bv applying’? I
j t lie undersigi - iwners ot the Bight for Gtorgii \
| These machines are u'ways on exhibition
tlioir Sales Room, on Broad street.
my 4 ru ;s_ P. fI< IVAI.T k CO. j
Am and Valuable
PUBLICATIONS !
FROM the peat Publishing Hi use of
BLACKIE k SONS, Gla gow, E inl-.irg and
j London, consisting of the ollowing undaid
j editions .
: The Imperial T Tniilv Bil '■> :
! Brown’s Bible, with Cook’s Notes :
do do Diotlumry ;
,' Imperial Gazetteer, highly Ulust-ated, ’s6.t’6t'.
j Italy— Chisricai, Historical and I'h tureeque ;
Works Robert Bums, comp etc and illus
■ trated;
Ricgraphical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen
Cold.-Mith’s History of tbe Earth and Anima
ted Nature ;
Prof. Andrew’s Cyclopedia vs I) me.-tic Medi
cine and Surgery ;
| Poetical ami Prose Works of KttrickSheplit. d;
j Memoirs of Napoleon, by M. Bourienne ;
! Xbe abovo v and many other Wo ks iu the Cata
i iogue are recommended by Rev. Dr. Smythc, of
j Charleston.
j Carpenters and Joiners Assistant, by Kmy
j Krafft. and others ;
j Book of Ornanu.dal Desk*ns, w itli 40 plates :
; i Rural Architecture, by Jno. White, Architect;
I’ailwa} Machinery, by J>. Kennear Clark :
Fngii, rer and Machinists Drawing Book, by
] M. l,c Bio c.
Pructie. I Tailor’s Guide to the Cutting Room.
> Subscriptiuu and orders received for ihv above
j by the Agent, at I. H. STEARNS & CO.’S otllce,
1 llrst door above Mechanics’ Bar.!.. Broad-street,
Augusta, Ga. J. CLAIMING, Aeeut.
. Agent for the Scottish Americau urna’,
j a weekly newspaper. \li
ATTHNT’JN
riAHE PUBLIC GEN KRAI LV and Phy-
JL si« ians are rospis lfully inlormed that the
suVoriber has received all the Apparatus and
Materials for manufacturing the celebrated new
reu.iidies
SYRUP SUPERPHOSPHATE IKOS and
CHEMICAL FOOD;;
and that ho is prepared to fur dsh these reme
dies at the low rates of $9 per dozen.
THOMAS p. FOG ART f,
Bro .d-st . Augusta, ’-a., under Augusta Hole:
P B—A . the utmost care and s. cili are l equi!
ed in their mamifucturc, the public arc catttioi
ed against purchasing miny worthless con
poun« ! s now in the market. je22 T. P. i
RICH PRESS GOODS.
BROOM NOIVR ELL
HAVE JUST RECEIVED, per Adams’
Express Company :
j Rich ' rganuie FLOUNCED ROBES,
j do Tv’ist« d Silk do do
do Jacr.net ROBES A’QUILLK,
do Organdie do do
From h PRINTED JACONETS,
do do CnMBRICS.
do do BP. 1 LI J ANTES,
A largo and handsome assortment of MAN
TILLAS. of Eure and Silk.
: IM n \’oKKS, very handsome.
PltiUE CLOTH, WHITE TRIMMINGS,
ALEXANDE KIP GLOVES. iayH
SINGER CO.’S
wj Nt Ri ya
•! SEWING MACHINES.
| y- are only Machines whicq
a v.ill do, On
V,
iv m'ii. a noil 'll Li) 711
R K i. L V Book
1 Store, 244 Broad-street.
FJ AX THREAD, for Plantation use; SILK
TWIeT; Sewing Machine OIL, NEEDLES, kc.,
for sale.
Apply for a copy of Singkr & Co. ’s Gazette,
bent free by mail. je4 ts
Chesnut Grove Whisky,
(jllllffl;)
\ C.W. /
|W E ARETiTESOLE AGENTS for the
j v ▼ sale of the above WHISKY, made in the
j ftaw or Pennsylvania, alul no -loul, L the purest
! ami bust article manufactured in the l\ Rated
j Ket tilers can now be accommodated witli an
unadulterated article, certified to by Messrs.
Soothe, Garnett and Canute, Analytical Clicmists
in Philadelphia.
Fob sate by the barrel and box of twelve quart
[ jug.--, i y j 030.3m T. W. FLEMING « CO.
\ JOHN N. GOW,~
MARBLE-WORKER.
Ayf”ONUMEN PS, of all descriptions,
-LTjL executed in the befetform, at . Atev
THE LOWESTPSICJS3,
; and in the shortest time compatible Kh+fJl'Pli
! fauPlessworkmanship. Mn|
j Persons iu want of Marble Work
; of any kind are invited to call,
Shop on Camubell-streot, be
j tween Broad and Grveue-streel.
| nov23 JOHN N. GOW
To Us of
QEVEIIAL HOUSES cn Walker and
V ) "'Utkin ■- tracts. Also, a STORE, with TEN
EMLNI adjoiuiug.
jy S I. H. STEARNS & CO.
Cliildreu’s ( arriugeft.
I HAVE the largest stock, and best as
sortmec' in the city, at prices irom to
»i 8 each. C ii and see them before buying else
where. jy!4 S. C. MUSIXN.
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1 Ocr a. Ci «ort ,:eati rhia partment a!l tt- it
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Q every style of C )K, OFriGE ant i'AKI/'R
STAVES kept by anj • In *• hOkL’u ia tne city, am’
mauy desirable patterns that re tofound ex
■ du’iirdy at our esiabliaHment.
1 m’ssdc'K*
' Us these gootls wo have some thirty di le'reßt
- patt-en,. all bought, within tbe last sixty day*
an from the latest designs. We think we hai-wd
. uotliing in saving thai wc can offer a
MUCH GKRATEK VAKIKTY
' in this line th in a.l otnor dealers ia .he citiy com
‘ bined.
JRfexnt '•*»£* ip- -,:t»
T ’aring tested neai ly al! th( T.re t style of
Raiges extant, we fceve fer two j’ears pitstsoW
• Merf l ATENT I2TV *:U ’ M.E t< ■' NGE excluslve
y, believing them i ! . the very best article
iffereJ. We have > -Id i.ome twenty of these
itange -in Augusta, au I «.cinity, and ,hc?v have •—*-
• never failed 'o give perfect satisfaction. Wc
wil' sell lo any cu •*om«'r with a lull guarantee
. ihat these Rent es arc perfect in their operation
' v every j ar'ie >iar
IlniißC Fvruish ! ng Goods.
7u tbi- Uv i.ii. tment enumeration is out of the
question. Our a:-, ortmen ..'fp-as usual, com
l>! tc, an--* ti" effort will sp ired on our
retain for our house the position it had occupied
for rive >e. rs past. It is well .nown that we
keep MORE than DOUBLE tlie sock and va
riety oi any bouse in the city, and ours is, in tact,
■ the p t inr to purchase House FurnishiHg Goods.
The in-rouse of our business in this department
, has cf : cly exceeded our expecta l ions. Our
i ofibi (s to 'vtablisb a *
First Class Houge-Furnishlag
Store
have beer, crowned with success by an apprecia
tin public, and our motto is “ Upward and On
i l -ii. ’ *
i r ST.ifi ti* «4si
Wo hiiv,; in ffti'/e an unusually heavv stock o
Tin I’iateu Ahe<-t Iron, topper, Iron Wire,
■ Blc •» 'fin, Pig and Bai Li-nd. Also, a largo
I sto -k < . Jafmnnod Wa*e, Preyed Covers and
Pintos of every v sc. ij/ti./u, Buo.ket Ears, Rivets,
T.uucr- Tools and Machines, cw..., which we offer
o the trade cu the very best terms.
S. S. JONES k CO.,
oct2l 210 Broad-street.
A NK AV ANT VALUABLE
J RF.M E1) V .
iOWMBMS BITTERS!
'.OMI’O-En -THICTF! ..KTHK
‘Choicest vegetable extracts,
L I A.NT W/;i .A'-TLD TO OIVK
GREAT BELIEF IN BYSPKPSIA,
1 And all diseasi arising from
A Disordered State of the Stornch.
OUCH AS NAUSEA, CONSTIPATION,
k.7 HJLLNESS OF BLOi T to the H« ad, Giddi
’ I ness cf the head, uepcessi' ii of spirits, lues oi
. i appetite, pain ir .he si.'* and back, fever ami
| I B UP i general debility, and tho “thoi- andotJier
|: ills ” arising from in i gi sti, n and enfeebled con
i lition of the digestis - organs. Habi .1 cost!ve
il ness is found very frequ nrly com.*-ct-od with
I .'eeb'e • nnstitufions, and persons of sedentary
J habits, which often exerr a very ..nfa/orabh
| influence upon th renerai health oi the subject
I and is particularly manifested by a j -stfess anc
! desponi ing state cf mind, irregular, if col a loss
-1 of appi ’.ite.
Ft this condition of the system, thisardele is
i ■ confidently recommended with the oc itivv as 1
; snranee ihat. if tho do, -improperly adjusted,so
as not to move th. cWe»s too actively.
c H F L, I iE F
! may b*‘ relied or., without any, even tbe lea:*,
of th- u:-pleasant consequences re • tting fn>m
the use of the common purging rued’, mes usual--
! ly resorted to.
Persons afflicted with
HEMORRHOIDS,
can partake of this medicine with safety, as \lo a
( j form-: no part o: its composition.
Sold by druggists and merchants generally
and ir* Augusta by HaVacd, Cbioliester l: Co.
Wm H. Tutt, aud Plumb & eitner.
j. feb3-t'm
,j Gash !*ai*i for
01.8IS6PELB MSfißf
: jT'OK HEMP AND RO-.'f3,
i L 2-.; c .ii per IU >
K.iriJSNV
i .' BBASS V.Oi-F, 1 “ “
. A! H.VTO PAPKR MlT.fr OFFICE,
i - 1 .ovi.old street, between Jackson and Me
J li.-Lesh. ai>lJ
Butter aud Ctisese.
Fry boxes choice NEW CHEESE ;
. 25 kegi 'H’ime BUTTER, just received, and
: lor oalj i' W, by “*
jyS hu A. D. Wnj.TAMS,
GHEAI BARGAINS
iIN bkY GOODS.
rAMcJS HI NEY Hiing deeirous of ma
king a ch’iiL'e in hi j budines<?, off-rs, fron
'his date, his entire "lock ot
Try Giod3 for Cbsh,
lower than any ever >lFered in t’ i*» or ;*iiy oiiv?i
city in the Pouth.
All j ers'iv desirous of laying--nt the.r mono;
to tho l est advantage, wil! do iv**.l tocull nndr.'J
his stock. he> may He sur«; <>f saving ftoni ‘5
to 50 per ct.. as :»e is determined on ...-lb»g r.ff tbe.
■ entire stock of his (roods by the first of fetober.
If you want Sll.iv, pb-.in or figured,
Cali at H 'NFY’B.
jf r» u n want BAREGES, solid eol’d or printed,
Cal! at SKNI-YV.
if you vunv M ' 9UKS . whlu-nr eol’d,
0.11 at RKNKVS..
' If you v.mt forljidlo.or S'l .sca '
I • Call at RRNKY*S
If you want HOSIERY’, PIW£?- ridFiONS, HOK
NET.-, ’ Pal. .t HENEY-F.
[ Ifycuwat.KilN-uj! .-.MS, -AitSnnit.dlVkS'SOti
At. . Call at lIKNF> ?
Or if you vant any other arlKlo uaualiy I'jnw"'
in a Dry Good- or Millinery Sfire, and wan!
them at p-i ;es tl.r cash, at which v»t uevtr oif
ITCted to see til,in. call at HENRY'S3Effc~3:'■*.
above tho Georgia Railroad Bank. ' ~ ,
All pcraODß Indented to hint arc reoaested to
come and settle up. jy 1{)
Wanted,
|h A YOUNG MAN, employment ftw
. * a few month.-. IVI II do collecting for Phy
iinans or Business Houses in 'he ci;y for a rea
"> wblnconipenaaiiou. Best oTreferenrai ulwn
Apply at lies oftlc.u. jyl-m*
M H. H- LIN VILLE.
Machinist R id Engin6^r y
U.WAKXA:'. GKORGLA,
■VrANUFACTUEER of STCAM BK
ITj- GINE3, BOILERV SUGAR MILLS, .'IR
C LAK and GANG PAW MIILP, kc , ft,a
The subscriber also keers ronslftutly on hand
ntatioiury and p,-tab'e ENGINES, fro ~ four to
lltt\ horse power, inamifacturod * y U.E-ixKrt
Co., Atlantic Dock Wcr’.s. Frx>kiyn.
IRON RAILING- -I am inaniir'icturingth' l most
patterns of WROUGHT and OAST IRON
HAILING, and t-ave the A .eccyofthe NVw York
W ire Railing and Iron P cd.ot.a J Oompuny.
U. 11. 11.VVILTJL
. „ SUGAR UICIS.
A HOOD, S’J&STANTfAL MILL, with
wrought irni iourna *. ma*le and adautr
ott oxprossly for grinding the Impboe orOui
neac Sugar Cano, fan r vbi < br. ’rdnftho
subscribers Persons who arc erptr’Diating
m Sugar and Syr* p makti.g, are inv ; \ed to giw
this Mil! au ex miration. Numbers of them
wore used last r • xson with con -Mete eatisfac-
Ordt-. s at* ?oded Vj and all enquirtn
promptly answered.
1 H. iTKARN. H CO.,
nri)a««-Ft.. near tfeebat ice’ Back.
augusta, Ga
UVr ua '’tiif t No.ice
fIIHT (J.-.DKRSI* rNGP have this tla»r
omro-i int- a ■••pi* ’j,.r=hi|i under th »«
'U'neau.l-.yJe o fit*■' i GSJV-T.TH h BALE t - *'
WIN • -*ho tm -tact* nc f a g.-i; ral (Jroc r \
m.l Co; irnissio ''- i-r,, -s ,i the stor. irr rl'
nocu,»ie*i by j, j. ciom.-nc., three d» ■« »* io\
he iai-’er’gjf
~ -FT JLLTNi VOK«?,
)*▼ 3f * (,T. « i? rrv
I V (?(*OL‘ * pr»ly mi “tore, of V;t i* us
i A. V. 'Tnu N an.* tju ..‘it4es mr snii* by
' JyX3 . W. .CiKlIiR. >'F.