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Ua. . . . 4 . . 4. 4 . t Li -Catching i txtrn Africa. I Mr. LemiiC, who formerly reided atlSI A .;., sr.j laminar with the Iviai t.-zn ccur..ry, a-urej n,e tnat the re r..?rial lc accounts sometimes circula ted as to ihe people of that part of Af r'ca ly the tail, and of 'whirr?, I confers I va? very increda ! -c v. ere perfectfy true. lie well Lr.oTVi the tact hoi prevailed, and u.r r.wt utvirr.moa among! the VCOi would someuaiesr- Havin'" 1 3 to Imrnaa fih, J-.rv '.vevi not v-Pit -inv-lh;n:r i.e. a-at.4r'ir.004 became; t .r..fL-l. i .e rr.er ternvne On ' ' , - "' , . 1 t .e xijisnri; the lormins I f siMftT. ln 3i,-ri Wi-srsld , , r-rr. f t V - i r;.n. oi course, no ' r-r. 've-kilo a Lan J.thev would rro-i the ETklence3 of Christianity and Nature of J V ,C i;oi m hiJ Ii;r. btanaini'iiih Literature and roetry. - f.c i ."::t o'-ii c liie attack -vLea iu- tijtiv ou.trr vtu:d o3i torward and . - irr tM. iifti' it up ckr-e to the : -y ufia al. tiicinnijTiit; tha-?not on . ;v a-" : . z. ii.:u iicr.Lui.a,ard al'Soliile- iz li'-ii '!i t.is jruarJ. nut reader 'j.rts T-owtrlca? for the mo- .'ir c.cfi m with their - - i . a:. J at. t-ncc stabbed the monster r a .d Tferoi;!,. Rev. J. J. Free- . . . , , . . - L f t ::rrcr on the Wn-TEii Rivehs 'ce a irien.o.i.il to ,Coa?res We. 3 'avr of removing the obitructions :'.f v.c-:cra rivers, that tbe amount iz i.eice Ijcaifcd on the western .'vtr 'i r":Tth? h?t vear is estimated : 2 yA;rtXt: it Is greater than the ncim of the total ero: ts of the na- Medicine ha kied as mttnv people i war. i uwicrand pi'is are as lataj us sjwtierauJ buli. : V::-, h.v yo-j allow tf.C"-:. it:lo von.' ' Do careful, there people to shoot :i-V7CSIC!! KEVv MUSIC! ! ! , Tl ra.r's onsp!a::.t, (hand- cm I d ,.3 -r iljt-j; tt.is ha:.-l 01 iiijnv -.or; Con:I word and lovirg' ri "..r? fro'ii mv fraze; Jeancett I; I ffl 1 live ia si:ai?!.:.e bcst.Land- . I ju-t wi-h f-T a l-a-i; i; Ik.LlTi; Guard;.";!! Ar.cl; ..n Vs.:a; fW- par:iug ji-rfrd; :.( !ay ;s ir.r; 1 lavc-.l th maid : My N-v Erlaiil Loie, liand- ..-- vw-.t. ;!? -plrit :L:U iort-d thee; T.- i'.- A"! winds ar- f-!eping i i:i I:. VsiS. v; W.-?ke r n:v vs-n : t ;. I' j bsrp f-f ourlai.d broken; ? r- :. ' Tl-- ::it f ..nv-r.-y; ; i1r- . f - I"iii; ." : t-..c!i .h harp : i.j . : !:-- i-ir ke uit hutp an; ; 7.. . . i'-ct 1 r; I'll fur Uii-e Slarjr .y'.lr.V I'. ;". a -f..r Pr. ::y i-r.lf .-ople; " . -ri!i-.i l'4ka; The- Arzvi-' Iika; :,&t- V : C -pJ .S:il hi-:i"s Ouick-ttop: , "n : i-.Lt.-r .;.ii.p; Li ictwriue Triuinphal j ' jvi -v1..; AN a Ii-r"C 1 j! of Lu'.ce Duetts for Pi- , t v . .c . l r i-a.e at LOUDS PiAXu ROOM, f prir.rC ...v-;u1 r i !.l. i?'5l -M-sf., . 3iAST0D0AT STABLE! a. .Utua - II. STOXE, AT BUSIiCi:S AGAIN! Si, Aal Kc'cctfally I M c :'i.i.fs; l.rs fi lends t-very-Z.---1 ih- ji.Kjk-. tha be has pmobasod he :. --xii.f t .'i. Fortiian - Sawyer, late . t i t'w.- ii.-t extensive a;id scperb f-trsciRr? koown as the 1 Pi P 4 t I .r: .s N-,-r"h ?;e of the public square, 1 .1 t- S'l-t t xtenaii.g 1 J 1 Ii'ei ntre -uw: U llsrkei Mivet- This in erv re-pvet taf.', comfort -t i , lv- :-: .mit arraiigtd and is connec . xr.-.h :L Mi-rh..:1 ILva-c. . i Lf --ljzti L-.S had ten years cyporit nee i-erv S;aMi b...-Int and flatters liim- W O TTSlr ctr on'h favor hiu wi'Ji their custuia. and a fa!" i:ipiyaf 't. .r Harness nil Sadilie Horses, :r r:d afvva:id at ihe same time, k-ii-ovu. and feood travellers. , He "- proided wiili. CaTfiTtjt 1 jacks aad liujiss, J -.. i ; 4 A'.', v t.y. U!-pajd by any in this Li-.-.vf rs -t.i holers ant experienced, i irj.i J.' .m t: pb ae. Travellers aud e-.u 1-e i-.u.j:ri.d:u-d iu tie, bcl manner - !-l.Tri i,.:iee. Hi Fsble is himis-heil ; in ? : "pnnveiTdr of the bet quality. ::fii.fU ii rinee-s!rv ieav sry ii;:wrawux aliO is Utfr:aliR-ato .-rve hi'! cr.rton:ers chr- rs r aw .f trmK-trs nu .'tcr . f !?r, aid if kf din't do ii yscU, VA-Cliarse NcJhinsr 0V ."Tt ii b -.3. rir!e a rou v i.i be v i:1 trv liim . Ii you come r 1 p.eased and coniwaaain. d Docking horses, all i v 1 1. tkili aituii E?tabiishment. Also. xe.-x: r-od second Land Buggies; for sale, low ,r C2.-J1. G A BRILL B. STONE. De..e.Vr5:i,l?31 23-tf. ' ; 'i -vr ic: inew ?.iusic:i V KJ in 1 T---- "J".' "l". t stvI "be i4rc-ii ; 1 he i en-jve ." Itotffht; l.savJ of . . . . i . . . r . i . v.i i: Tr tJ.-t9r.vte: Yfa'.ot Mf wr-unded -the Spirit tiiatj t CM I i.eo: w-R-i tiri.xr.a lione. oniuea iiiuu ; R.x-ds: :1c Msntaia' iMisey: Ben Bolt ; Napok- i :.; 1 ata Jreamntg ot iM-e; iwje orus ana; iie4..J-Tbj;lii; iekvtiiH.s frwin Opera of the j I : tr !e.-t.T.a froia lUe tiier ot tn L.A, da l;-.iues:; Crown cf l.o.s Waltz ; Uni-f (-.rrd March; LilW r-f .he V alky; La .Kfc; Le Xim?uc;te; u altzes troia ihe f- 1 i4i cue; l'u -.i.ve V :Jizes;L'a Melancl.uiie, by Walker; ri'.d Grand JUwrcaKlia; Egeria; !tV.'e Le Br.uJ.h; Le Fea; BeiiBultMenuai-i i L t-wi Jc i' e; 5ea. fcerpvut; ix'U imU; boenaf y.v; FiiaiUi'a; L-rt psey - Oiri; Les; C:j4.b I tie lerrio Te.-p;ou.ira; o cnlish Siar; Tom J . ' . 4 4't4VLiV, J4I T : . 4.. T .. I . . .- - r ' . . Thei ;K.fcUt.iH: lit-.c-u; t ntif ; 4ip-iop; uimcu iosi- 4:4i..ti La v,4t-:e inumpnai j.uvji; ju-uaoniia! Mrcl.; Ni:ile Po.k tuivk- step; .CiiyGaard j . . by Walter; . : . " 'RcUciger;' . " 'DrLotk , ' . " CrauAu-; . . .' . . laiLlo -E ri'irib-as Unanj; p4r.U.ia yr - - - - - ixawt; . ' Wcs'itood, besida. jlLe WlidoV "ir'.Ac. ic. " X"i . , Bri.5.i a tarsi "aVsortrnent' of Gtttak. Miwie; T- .4-. TJ-..5. T",.-.1;i '.vT r..-o'r n'i.V; ii-j . ...-...': ' 4 4 ' " V - . 41-..44 (44 1 V 4.' 4. C44 -441'Cf 44 - j et-err arric.s- : ttfe' Mssc line;" Dealers todr . - . 4- 4 ..4.4 . 4 .-' 4.-.i i:rT--''a at mc iower w noiesaie terius. - i All u-, ttc..c!vl at rtitt.foSpr.1a pricesl Or - mVr tfM:it Wie 4tts.4U.-c r!j'tlT attemied to. For A;e i.;. LoCl S t'lANO LOOM A-., rest ly.h, lroXv , T.oli-tf. - - -. 1 A . . m.i i,.t:f,-i nji..rt...T i CoicA. Sim, Ornamental and Banner Paintintr of : 1 v..e Ki,. ;i i I t t ii ,A , I every variety and style, neatlv executed . h the c!liracter !" ?i"sr airt;Ct.c',J.:l!n .rK?0H0""?.!s: ! it?Friends from the country" irive usaCAix and V' ' 'f ''J P. S, We have on hand a number of Carriages e :a,?r-."-VuUli' '"Nra.Lnido.jLITmN'jji escliange' for. vtker or $eU iow for cash or .AUSIXlsTaATOR-- XOTICE.:rr ! - - , 7u E.lUti Si k :te-s of adininrswatlon on the TJ" EEPS constantly; 1 nf McrtiV -McSill.: rWf-a'. AX-ble Work, gotten wcf rfa;e4 ttmdarHWie! t the last Sh. specimens andfrrther particulars, talt at the omce wuKs-aisJi; 4f ihe Pasi Court of Mar- j.of W; HiFxiTE, in Holly Springs, who is my au- siVit lui.iy. S.a'.e of Miis-ippi : . - r - J )W a J " yertoos having "etaim. aaias the ' A 6V-;v4-ct, lire hewby reosi.ed to - 4-rij:t :?.a--j wjifcia tha tj'ilft hi.tili "bltlaw-.! tii wia iwTM,anajtiiiK - r.: rquowi m t"J'"c . JOH5 M.NraL, AdaiV fc noLLY SPRINGS TTir GTT5"F1 5FTV w TUB FALL SESSION OPENS On the 3d Wednesday in September next Faculty. - , EET. G. W. SILL," A . M Principal and Tn rtructnr m the Ancient Lantjuages, Higher Math ematics, and Astronomy, - - EEVt CHARLES S. DOD," A. 'St. Lecturer on Chemistry and Natural Philosophy, and In structor in the Natural Sciences, Elocution, and penmanship. - . "-' - HiAS ,iajVIK rwUiJ.au., iastrucir m renca' l"e atie rngusn ana urcameuiai iran- MISS MART A. STEAEXS. -Goterness and ilnttructoruiSIatiieniatics jaad higher English MISS LUCILLA READ, Instructor in the Primary Di-partmerir. ! MR. LiiAKLts sinuonr., instructor in Vocal and Instrumental Music ofercrv kind n-n r.-o. waTSON:- ESQ.. Letnr Lecturer oa Eng- Terms, per Session of Twenty-one Weeks. 1 uilion in First Class,.. Scoiid . Third " .. Fourth " " - - the English llranches. .r M $2i00 .fc.-..j2i) 00 ..15 00 ... 12 60 Toitioa. - v - - .-. - - Creek, Lat m, Freneh,jj.d German, icrn 12 03 Drairiiifr, l'aintins:, aud Fancv Work, of every description,... .'. . . C". . .' 10 00 1 ust ruction on tne a lano, tiarp,or Unitar 00 - Use of Instrument for practicing,. ...... 5 00 Boardjindmling allcontingent expenses, 53 00 :- .' , j ' iay merits.' - - . - One Lalf at the opening of each Session, the remainder at the elose. No deduction for absence, except in cate of protracted sickness. - Apparatus. " ' - -- .:' An extensive Philosophical, Chemical, and As tronomical Apparatus, which cost fifteen hundred dollars, is owned by the lrincipal, and a full coure of Lectures i given to each graduating class. .' In addition to tle above Apparatus, which embraces a Refracting Telescope and ilicroscope of exquisite finish and beauty, a Reflecting Teles cope of seven and a half feet focal distance, be longs to the Principal, which will be used with tlie Astronomical Clashes ' - - Improvements. . . -About three thousand dollars have been expen ded by the Trustees and Principal within the last eighteen months, in enlarging the Buildings and improving their internal arrangements for educa tional uses. In the beauty of its grounds, and the extent and number of it-s Halls, Porches; Rooms, and various apartments, for the comfort and health of Boarding Pupilsj it is now unsur passed by any Institution f the State. . - The 7Iode of Instruction Is of the most thorough kind. Those who complete the full course will be enabled to take a high stand iu mental culture, and Scholarship xevJi tlie graduates -of any Female Institution of our country. . Holly Springs, August 22J, 1S51 - nolS-tf. ' G-. FALLS & CO., Grocers and Commission 3Ierchnnt, - AT THEIB OLD STAXD, SVCOXD DOOR VTiOit TOE COKN'EB OF MAIN ASD ADAMS ST., OPrOSITE C. S. HOTEL, . - 'MEilPIHS,, TEXN. KEEP on hand a large and well selected- stock of Groceries, Bagging, Rope, and Plantation gurjT'lies. Particular attention raid to the Sor . c-i r ing, oeumg, ana ouippiug 01 vouou. tetp 5, '51 tim . . , DR. J. O. WALKER, XX AS reumed the Practice of Sledicine. or- AJL rice, two doors west of E. A Talbot's Drug Store, where he may be found at all times, during the day, unless professionally absent. . : iCnKesidence, ri rst door noflh -east of the Frank- i Ha Female CoUeg. June, 20, lS5J,-9-tf. .: J. Ames rtrtu, i. GRIFFR.O. k GRIFFIN Grocers & Commission Merchants, Main St., between Adams & Jefferson ts.', : ' SV jl, Memphis, Texn, j YTriUkeep constantly for. sale, large stwks 01 1 V Ba?2in!r. Kor-e. iVine, Cotton arn, Virgin ia Tobacco, and .all.-articles for the supply of Planters, and dealers m orocnes. April 25,1851. nl-tf -r " , . . Attorney at taw, " W A Holly 'gpriBgSt' Jgjs. . New Music! NewMnsict XewMusictI ' Just Received, '" . . - SENTIMENTAL" Waltz, by Miss EmilyL'. Loud, Koh-I-Noor, or Mountain of light Waltz, ditto.; New Orleans Polka, by Miss Emi ly L. Loud; M.-vrche Orient ale, " ' " La-Chasse. bv -Thomas Loud. For Sale at 1 '- LOUD'S PIANO ROOM. August 15th, 185.1 vT.ft,--:t 17-tf 4 ti v INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. --. i Cash to loan on Heal Estate, and also, - -- "- Servants to Hire. ' - ND Servants -wanted at all times, at the office of W: H. FTFFEr; '3aly 18th; i- 0 no;i3 tf.- 'Springs',: -.SH CARllIAGERErOSITORY, SM;I T,li; T & W T S O N Or,nniif p TTav's formrrlv Stone's Liverv stable. 01, MempVtis street;-Holly Springs; Mississippi,' IS the place where Vott can" parsoliasc a Car riage or Bnjrgy cheap, Or have your, Id ones repaired mine oest style ana at tiio snortest no tice. - V 1 ,-n-:.-iT. .'. Mr. S. will give? hi personal attention to the PAINTING and TRIMMING, Department; where vou can have Carnage arid Buaqu trvmming. . r-r - . Nov, 14,1851- . M ELODEONS. ' - t ' (-"j v 1 Te5 firea rcct irom the ceie- I ; f cwu.m y"o" Prince it Co. a lot of throe hoice'and bciifttiful iDstruinents for-iie at lowest Eastern pnces.at LOUD'S PIANO ROOM, May 23d, 1851... Over Johnson & Gary's Store General Collecting - and Agency Office. - I - .' T ILL promptly attend to collecting Viaim I io Marshall and the adtoininir counties in fNorth Mississirtw and West Tennessee. : - Kefer to Col. T. J: Word. Rev. W. G. McGauehev. - jjr. L,. bawyer, r. A. falconer. Office for the present, at the room adjoining Bosweli's Dagnereotvpe Callery. - UoBy Springs, May -2d, 1 e5l .-T noS-tf..- " ; ""'OSOTS;7D3T & CO. -V ; - TTT ill at all tlrries seH Exchange TnNewTork, ' V I aiKl Mempliis at the Current rates. - , t V ', - -i- v ;. -also-. v-;-.; GOLD and SILVER botwrtit and sold. .' . ' CHITTENDEN t CO. S. E, CAREY Agents s s i : 7 tUn 9trirt nf Jnhnsnrl- A "5aVrv. 1 4 v.t S-t-lSSl-sii-.tt .1 f V I t j- . .-,. , , ,' , , . , .'..n, . 1 j'oHH WHITE'S MARBLE.FACTOaY, itoM gftweJKiiH ritt Ktw, Memphis,' Tennessee, " on band all kinds f mar hp in the bo&t styles. For i thonxed agent in Aorta ississippu . . ' ' M 'J -r r r'tTrmm . J.a O Jf ik. " U 21-tf. 4 T T. PFKSfV iwAtittmA ta W Tt fTL "RtT for i - - - no. 30,-tf.-, -' i --' : .,- :v; are nereoy aoiineuvnoi ii ,1101. senieu oy ue urn. 1 1 wsicn iney tun v ukii bucw ' 1 of November, tha the may exeet 'to find their ot A' I LonnabeitTV upHirter,'l8 witAoutapa- I bills in the aaadsaf nllwi' for collection. 1 raXie!iatk rtfreof -Plnaiaitea Cteri, ""-"- - , Whj will joa go to BIcmpMsl ; " Just Receired by s .. r ' t . And will be sold . . : -AT VERY LOW PRICES, J. QOnAPrV Ne-ro JJrogans; 20 Cases D. V. OUUU A D. S. Water Proof Boota; 20 Case Afen's Slud Boots; 50 . f . Hungarian Kid Boots; " " 49 ; Gents Hunrarian Mad Boots; . 37 43 50 10 10 " i .-Touui's thk Boots: ; z . i . Boy's thick Bootsi . . , -.. - J r . . ". " Kid Boots, ' - , : " Ladies' StlLace Calf Bootees; ; . i. . . - , Kid Bootees:' ' ' - .-- T Go.-it pegijed Bootees:.' t-. 10 P. S.-lOcaes blue and purple Oahors, tliemost , " fashionable styles;' ;'','",'. .. 13 cases Jlisses goat and kid Bootees; -'"' r 8 J Children's Shoes, various qualities 10 " St en' California Broganf ; i 11 . Boy's " . 1 . . , 6 'stnallWa ' ' 20 " Ladies' kid Bootees; - - " 1 Persons wishing t buy either 'Boots or Shoes 70uld do well to call and examine our stock before buying: elsewhere, as we feel confident our prices are'as low as any shoe-house in the Western Country.' ; Gentlemen, we submit tlie, above facts for your consideration. ;,- I'.'.-K. Yours verv Respectfully, ? - ;. .J AS. .' B tTLLARD & CO. Sept.2S-1831-25-tfv -O t. .ili , jenny &iu iwwiw-o, . -A-J 1 J.F I' fcH"!'.! ! Mil ! 71 sewnrar ! I V" ; V tijr: LOPEZ AND" LIBERTY! . - HEVOLTJTION IN CUBA!! ! GREA T EXCITEMENT! ! I BUT nothing equal to tlie excitement in Jlolly Snrin!r. occasioned bv the arrival of a large and rich assortment oflall and winter good3, now opening and for sale by " Johnson tV- Carey.- . ,: .-. Consistinor iarartof .... ' Lady's Rich D ress Good, lilack and Colored l oplms, . Mourning " ' Satin Da Chine - - - . .' Fancy Silks, Rich, . ... Figured Silks, BlacV . ..'.' Embroidered and Plain Cashmere, Printed and Tlain DeLaines 1. . - Mohair Lustre,. ' Grenadine Lustre,, -, Rich Brocades, Party Dress Goods, Emb'd and plain Crape Sliawls, . -Eiub'd and plain Tlubet Shawls, - " , Lace capes, collars, andculfs, . ' -; , AXir - - . And an endless variety of article?, which we would resjectfully invite the Ladies to pall and examine. ; . . . . WE have in store . A'new and beautiful Lot of the Richest Jewelfy; ' Catherine Hays EaT-Rhigs, English, French,'. -1 aud German ditto.. Scroll and Enamelled Brooches, Lopez Fob-chains, .Quit- . . man and f'oote Finger-Rings, , Alliance plain and Sett ditto, Cuff pi us, late . ;, 'Styles, ll"iitmg , ,.-.-. ' K.sinitle case.. . ...i 'j v- . Golu watch-; ? es, english 'H v Leversit- verdo., ... . i ' &.C. ; Gentlemen's Dress Goods, Broad-cloths, plain - and Fancy cassbneres, Rich Winter Vest, ings, scans, cravats, collars,. Jumen- ' - C- Handkercniefs. Colored Bor ders, Latest Fall style of Silk Hats, Men and Ixys Fur and soft wool hats, Men and Boys clo tli and Glazed CAPS. r L have a large asonment - of Hardware, Collins axes, . and carpenter's tools'of all, kinds'; '3- Fir and common tabic cutlery, Pocket Knives, Pistols, ttc. " - The attention of our planting friends is invi ted to our stock of Kerseys, Osnaburgs, Jeans, Linseys, . - Domestics; Blaukets eml Cottonades," which we axe selling at greatly reduced prices.. Come one and all ! ! We sell chenp, cfteaeer, cheapest, Tot cash and for cash only ' t - ; - - -: - ' j A nimble six-pence is better than a slow .... . Shilling ! i ... - ! WATCHES AND JEWELRY repaired on short notice, ; ' "JOHNSON & CAREY. Holly-Springs, August 29th. - no 19-tf. 0 NEW VOLUME FOR 1S52. .rj The best and dieapest 'Juvenile Magazine In the . '-i United States! - '' l - "; ON the 1 st of January,' 152, will be published at Charleston, S. 0. the first -number of the third annual volume of,.3 . . r.. .r whicli, bai iK-en pronounced by some of -the ablest presses and best judges, ,The best and cheapest ; Juvenile Magazine m the United States." ' 'llie ucces of "this beautiful little work dnringtwo years has .been so flatteriifg that the Publishers Lave resolved to continue it and make it perma nent, and they therefore call upon parents, teach ers, and all interested in the rising generation to aid them in tlieir efforts to make the Schoolfellow all thatitsmotet flattering judges have pronounc ed it. .. ...... , . .. -. ,-v .., .. 1 ; . ; " It will "be published in tbe same form as here tofore and under the same editorial care, and will contain chiefly original articles from the. pens of Mrs; Caroline . Oilman, Mrs. Joseph C Neal, Mrs. W, C. Ilict aids,- Mrs.. C. W Du Bose. Miss Tuihili, Caroline Howard, Miss C. W. Earber, -Clara Moreton, Moria Rosseau, -.Jennie Llder,-4.'Urandmama Hoarvllcad l-'MarT E.vEB. CJ-' the Editor, and many other well known writers. Its Pictorial Embellishments will be more iiumerous and beautiful than before; it will be printed upou finer paper, aud no p-iins will be spared to make it almost channuig com panion for.aU good girls and boys. . It will be published on the first of each month, and will make a volume of about 40i pageif and 100 en gravings," ' ' ' ' . iW At One Dollar a Year ia Advance. Any person fending us ten new subscribers, wirh the money, can retain" one-fifth; if twenty or more, one-lonrtotrthesuoscnpun niuuri, The First rThrr Yolumm, beautifully bound in gilt mutliu, will be fu rnish ed in connection with thethird year for Four Dol lars. To clubs, thev will be supplied at One Dollar for each volume. - i , ' '1- .' " r - tO" All orders must be accompanied -with the cash; if by mail, post paid, and addressed to Walker, hiciiabds k vo. , . m , . . ; Ofarkitox, -ST, CL ' tCT Editors copying this PVbspecniS'.wlnak itig suit able .-notice, haU receive efcpy of the work without an exchange. Tn?y will please-send maiked copies of their papers containing it to tlie uazette. -T : -t--..: -i - a tiv. crrjnnnTFIM Ws T?LOlfl,t,Cb.Vlp Constantly on . handasupply of A.I- LOUSENBERNY, Patented Abdomroal Suppir,45r for sale at their old stand, for the use and benefit of which they will refer all who need them, to the Physi cians of SomwcTville . tors Hicirason. Maury, toa. Wdiiaaaa-w Fiuuer. this towni ; ft DcU: JtX'Gwetti and J S Palmer of this county. Also -Doctors Gabbert, and Booth of Memphis. Lowell, and Turner of BrowBsrie," and otbew in NiW-Vorlriry ;a part of whora beve givca L&eir ceruficate T . 1 4 . . . . it i . 4 h mm - mm i 1 - gs ?I 4 : v&zz and country, to w : ioc- t, sus i. ieri ot cusraea, vo siitui luati iu e uxv vi--, WVB. A A- B- Washing 5 f liis abdominal Supporters on a iigTO woman. paw i - NEW VOLUME. FAMILY PAPER FOR ODD-FELLOWS. GAZETTE OF. TILE UNION, AND tliterary Miscellany for all Classes. Volume Xvi.-!SS2., j TVTE commence.on the 1st of Janaary'.the Six I 1 f teeuth Volume" of the " Goldes KrLK'now the oldest weeklT in the orld, devoted to the principles of the'Order. j lrz? jr: r i t . , Its iesj?n has-ever beea io prefent the princi- I t,.,. ,.e t...i i 1 r . .v. pablic; and also 'such Intelligence as to the -progress, of the Institution as shall be of general in terest, . The department devoted to matters per taining to the Order, though comprehensive and complete, occupies comparatively a small portion ofthepaper. '". '""--- -The Gazettx asv Golties Ri;l i ike only paper whicli gives a full and complete account of the Proceedings of the Order throughout the United States, and it patrons, can depend upon finding in it the doings of the Order as soon as a report can reach cs. " We take great pains in this de partmejit, and are nevef eiualed in it. - . ' To general readers and Families the rema'nder, and by far lha larger portion of onf columns is devoted. .-They are rilled with choice Tales, Poetry, Travels, Adventures, Mi.cellany, Extracts from-New Works, Narratives, Humor, Anecdotes, and a General Summary of Curreat Events.. Thus complete in all particulars, it will bo our pride to- make the Gazette asd lii le an unexeeptionableFainily .Companion for every Odd-Fellpw. 5 (, , .. ' ; Eight Hundred 1 and; Fifty Pages jor w--;i j Two, Dollars ! The admirable and popular form of our makes it when bound at the id of .the year, one of the choicest volumes,' worth five times the annual subscription, and an ornament to any Library.". A SEW PAPER EXTIRELY. , The Goldek RfXE is not made up of the lea v. ings of daily or semi-weekly city papers, nor is it yet like some others, the stale remnant of pa pers devoted to puffing and tlie furtherance of various private interests. i.very line from the first page to the last", is written for, Or selected j from orijfinai source for our columns, and instead of opening the Golden Rule, to find matter that ha3 grown old traveling tlie rounds of the pres, the reader is certain oi finding a store of good things entirelv new.", - - ' .One copy, , ' 'I ... $2 per annum. '-' Four copies, " , $6 per annum. Nine copies," - - 12 per -annum. -" ,--' Twelve copies, $15 per annum. Address, post-paid, or free, . - - -. M .' ' CRAMPTON &, CLARKE, : - " 44 Ann-t.,New.Tork. "-"-TfilR ECTQRY? 0F"THE: JORD-EtFVv ' THE subscribers have in press and will publish the middle of November a COMPLE TE-Dl-RECTORY OF THE ORDER IN THE UNITED STATES. It willvconUun. 1st. A General Statistical Summary of the Or der as shown1 bv the Reports of the G. L. of U. S. 2d. A Calendar. . ' ' -. 3d. The most complete Directory of the Lodg es and Encampments, showing the location and nights of meeting of every Lodge and Camp, so far as the utmost care and the most liberal ex pense could obtain them. ' ' - ine priee will be nniformlv 12t.; cents per copy, by mail, postage paid, and twenty-five per cent, less ,to purchasers at the Othce, or enclosed to be sent out of the mad. Address CRAMPTON fc CLARKE, ' " - : 41 Aim-fet., New York. JOHN H. ASDEESOS. . . . , .RICHARD 8. ST ITU. ANDERSON 6c ST1TH, . Attorneys at Law, - ' ' - - IIoIIt Snrinss. Miss. -' OFrreE In the Brick Row, on .viva West side of South Centre Street, next door toJJrs. Jame son Shuford's Ollice. - , -Holly Springs.' Mississippi, May 3 " 1831 C--tf. pianos. JUST Received from the celebrated mannfac lory of Thomas Loud, Philadelphia, three 01 the-M." Choice instruments. ... ' No. oSJS. a handsoma Rosewood case, finished j with round corners,' upper and lower O Gee Fil let, (hew style of case) f Uee octagon legs, -7 octaves frazu C to c; of great power; clear aud bril liant in tone. I No."3i29i, same scale and style of case; of rich, mellow tone,'- vet great powerv " '- - No.- Si05, Rosewood case, -rournied corners, with plain .octagon taper legs; 6 octaves; ot full, rich tone. -r " . .- ' . ,. ' The aboveinst'rifments arc all of a new scale, iron Frame, and patent grand action;' finished Witlt. ail the -modern improvements. ; - As Ihe cputa;ion pf . these instruments i3 so Well Icnown, it is. useless to' speak of their 'supo-rioi-ity. They, will be sold at their lowest east:-, em paces and guarantied hi 'every respect. '"' -Martin's Guitars, direct from the Manufactory and Prince's Melodeons, of 4 to 1 and 5 octaves: Piano stools and "covers of all kinds . . J '--" All the New' Music received as Boon as pulL. ed.-Alitor sale at ' - ;- 'J - rs A lr. ..r-4 LOUD'S PIANO ROOM,; :- r over Johnson L Carey's store, south- 6ide of the .Square. . ... ; aug. 15, '51 17-tf.' ' if , - - " . - ' - ' ----- ; " T OOK'AT THE CERTIFICATES ! J-i Mr. Lonsbnry's 'Supporter' presents itsell for.the favorable consideration of -the public Having perfonued many successful cures with the assistance of this instrument, he Las so much cou fidel.c in the patent ' that he warrants it to cure tite: most aggravated caes of Prolapsus Uteri. This invention having gaiued, through itssnpe riority over ail other instruments for the cure of the aforementioned disease, the confidence of the Medical Facultjrof both New York and Philadel phia, he here presents it w-ith the-- certificates of two. distinguishedphysicians, as a guarantee or Ma. Loxsbcet: - .?a- i-fi I i- -;.'j i Dear" Sir :--Aftef givingf yoar Ab. dominal Supporter -a fair trial, ia several aggra vaied cases ot frolapsus and. frocideutia Uteri, I fee! it a duty incumbelit upon me, for the benefit of those interested, to mike a' fair fctatement in reference to your Abdominal Supporter. - I - hae used them in my practice, and invariably with tlie greatest success; even in cases where tithers had entirely failed I am led. tfieremrc, to state, that, in my Opinionit is far superior to any lhtnr of the kind as yet presented to ihe public. 1 find it better adapted fir the support of the abdomi nal viscera and better calculated to be servicea Tjle in the distressinir complaints which I have above alluded to, than any I have seen. Owing to tlie near and -mochamcai -adaptation xop ine parts, it appears to be perfectly easy, and can be worn "without any inconvenience. . , "- Eefepectf ally yours,- - "" " - ; .-:..i. j. v.tuthill,m.d.. New-York, March lOih, JSSI. . ; . r. . Letter from Dr. fflggason, of Sommerville. ' For the benefit of those interested I feel it iny duty o make a statement in refereuceto the pat ent Abdoaiinal Supporter,iuvented by Mr.. A. J ' Lonsburv. . . -" ... . . I have prescribed the above apparatus in many cass of Prolapsus and rrocideiKia Kj ten. 1 nave used "it extensively in my practice -ever since its inreutiou by Mr. jConsbnry,j(twi years! and aXk ways 'with decided benefat." X think it" very fa superibr.to' any thing of the kind erer; presented to the public. Combining, as it does, every prin- eiplc ki support-of the Abdoniinal and Pelvi Vis fcera cakuiaied to be practically useful iathe dis-' tressiBg coinpiainis auuaea o aoo.ve. , : i i nei LAS use entirely easr and comfortable at an times. .Sommervple Teaa., J uly 1 8A 1 c!50v . Z . 44 . 4. ''. .-, - . V ' '.-4 J s i t&faksMttJuij Tenn.", Jaly 1, f 1830.- 1 iVel it a duty thafe I m Mr. LonsburyK a well as those who may be afflicted . with Proiap- success .' -.'.s.; r; f-. i -.ti? r w w r xoxa ....I-..4. mams ' -Macou- A-W iller, all o, also a hetoea truss ba oceof my negro aen,with. ... 'PROSPECTUS - THEGiOBE THE COXGRESSIOiWAX. . - NEWSPAPER . , ttt;, f I tHE approach of Congress calls for. tie re--L newalof my proposals and preparations to spread its debates before the public. The suc cess which has. hitherto attended this underta king it is hoped will continue, and enable me to perpetuate the- foil 'history f thy proceedings and discussions of the bodr on which the desti ny of the Rf public depends. . 1 -' Tne adoption of Otmgress has" given the Gioi-k an c8ici:d character as The reporter "of all that is said aud dotm in tlie body. - '1 his sanction has beea voted at every , successive session .fof mauy years, and bv members of all., parlies, t The press, too," of all parties has bftrae testimony tothe fidelity wmI. fcwhich the dity"' thus eon ti ded has. been performed.1 ' .The" annexed . poticcs, taken at random iuia tlie general exprecsicn tin favor of the work, are submitted in proof -of its fullness." fairness, aad usefulness. I am T com pelled to omit, for want of room, a page of noti ces which are in type.y v - . '. The great celerity with which the letter wri ters for the distant press circulate through the telegraph their hurried accounts and views of the debatt-s of ' Congress, renders" more important than ever the fud and t-xact official report of the CosioErsoiosAi, Gloue. The hasty, and in many instanccs-cx parte, relations by telegraph pf what occurs hi Congress supersede, for the most part. the exact reports taken down oy reporters, and which formerly, in a shape more or less abbrevi ated, went the rouuds of the press. Now the telesrrcph accoent-s. with all their imperfections and varietv'of coloiing,, take the run - of the . . . ."I 4 . . 1 ,3- . 1 . - y4 conwry, ana no press ounneouicrai vi xugres everpublishes the full dsbatc with the proceed ings of both Houes "uumuiilated.. Indeed, no newspaper can give them, and have room for ad vertisements and the miscellaneous matteressen tial to thir existence. While. '-therefore; the telegraph administors to ;the earger appetite of the public fiir Congress news,a nd meets the ncc-- essities of the 'political pres, bv furriishlug a' .14 -- 4 . -4 . . . - : rapidly-wntton epitome nrtcd to tlietaste of its I nutruii.; perfect information f what paste in j Oonsress i ereatly diiuhii6hcd.. . The circula tion of the official reports has been, to" some ex- tent, cut off bv the crude and diversified accounts I P1 '" uu.a,ucw 1 " 11,1 "tv 1 ) pc which, flying along the electric wires,' satisfies ! and Material and contains more read-curios-ity, and it is almost n vain that truth puts nrr matter than any other newsi arer mi hit. Ixxiii to follow. Still lher ari- A vrea 1 . ., . . 4 1 mauy men of liesure and thought who like to! see what is actually said ami done in Congress, I and to judge for themslves, rather 1han to re- nes. inert: are oincrs, too, nito, lor tno sake of There areoihcrs, too, who, for the sake f; ture, willingly patronize a work which pre-j a full record of the doings of the Lreat; ig and controlling power of the RtTub-. ..-4 : ,i s , .v the future, serves r rtf t ti lie . '- ', i s - . v :.y The undersigned has made preparations com - muusuraic with the increased importance of the daty lie has undertaken '.as the only rerxirter and publisher of the complete debates and - proceed-' lugs of both Houses of Congress.- -The coming session will probably be-extended "-nine months and the reports will not be compromised in less than 3510 royalquarto pages "of brevier and non pareil tvpe-making 4 vofumcs of near 900 pa ges eacL -The. reports for the last long session made 3S'J5 royal quarto pages, and were bound in four voiames, averaging 974 royal pages each. I will publUh in the Aite.nosx for the next ses sion all laws that may be pased during the cs sion, w hicli has not been done - heretofore.'. Al though this will increase in no small degree tlie expense of the publication, the subscription price will be tho same that it has bceu .for several years past." - " ; - ' - - - - The Daixt GloBe will be published during the session on a superfine double roval sheet. It will contain the debates as taken down bv the re porters, and as altered bv the (-peakers, whenev er they make any alterations; the current news of the day. and miscellaneous matter. Iho mam object for publishing the daily paper., is. to ena ble Members to see their remarks in it, and alter Uiem if they shall think proper before thev : are published in the Congressional Gixibe .and Ap PlNnlX. . - ' - - . . The CoxGErssiO.yAL Glopk is made up of the daily proceeding's of the two Houses of Conjrress, and printed en a donble royal paper; with small! ivpv. iorcvieranu nonpareil, j in quarto iorm.caen lmiiiber containing sixteen foyal quarto pages The speeches of. Ihe-Members, iu this first lorni,; are sometimes condensed the full report of the. prepared sjx-ecues being reserved for the Afpax- nix. All re-Kjluttons, motions, ando'.herprocecd ings, are given in the form of the Journals, with the yeas. and nays, ou every important question.; . The Appendix is mane up ef the PresidentV; Annual Metsiage, the Reports of the principal Officers of tue' Government that accompany it and all Speeches of Members of Congress,, writ ten ou or revised by themselves. ,It is printed in the tame form as tlie Congressional Clooe, and usually makes about the same number of pages during a "Session." - -' During1hefirt month or sixweeks of asefc sion, there is rarely more business done than will make twp numbers .a week one of the congres sional Globe and one ' of the Appendix; but du ring the remainder of a session, there is usually sulticieut matteV for two or three numbers of each every week. The next session. will be unusoal ly interesting: therefore, we calculate that, the Congressional Globe and Appendix together ill make at least S500 large quarto pages, printed in small type brevier aud nonpareil. - We furnish complete Indexes to both - at the end of a tes biorut .k .. '- ; - ... . . " - . . We will endeavor to print a' sufCcient nunber of surplus copies to supply all that may be ruts'-' carried, or - lost in the mails; -but subscriber should- be very -pnrtlcHlar. to file their, pr.pers carefaUy, for fear bat we should not be able to supply all the lsst numbers. - If subscribers' fhall not be satisfied with the woi k, the money" paid by them for it will be re- lunded to tliem whenever they return the num bers which have been received' by. them. .: 1 .tv ill sive (he subscritifion price for any previous Vol umes of the Congressional Globe or ihe Appendix and will thank any person w no will let ineliave them. - - - t. ri- I have a few conies of the back volumes of the congressional Clone aud Appendix for sale at $5 a volume bound, which- it is probable wiit be dis1 posed of soon; and when they are.they will then no doubt, command at least .$0 a volume, -as they cannot b2 reprinted for leas than that sum. There are 23 back volumes. . 'I .'. ' " ' ' ' , . . . Terms. , . For one copy of the Daily fjlobe during the Ses sion. .-'-' --. " ' -".""?'" ---' SSOO For one copy of the congressional Globe during the session. ' ,$3 00 For one copy of the Appendix dunngthe session,' h 5;.4-.t? ;:: hj - s a (ill -r -The money- may bo remitted by mail at my risk,f Bank notes current where a subscriber jre sides 'will be received " at par,,. Subscriptions! should reach "here by thtf 15th December, at fur-1 thest,to insure all the numbers. - w- : The prices for these papers are- so low : that 1 cannot alford to credit them - out; therefore, no person need order thcui unless. the money accom panies the order.. ' -' " ' . ' ' ' - ; . - - JOHN C. RIVES. Washington City. OctSJL.' 1651 J n 22-3t HAT DEPOT ON THE SOUTH SIDE 1 , of the Public square, where cax.be found Hats and Caps of all - Kinds, tosoitihcdif" ferent seaxns of th vear, at IS per cent-LOWER in. . Price, and 50 per cent. , , BETTER in Quality, : Ass or. the latest NoaTHERX sn SOUTHERJS, Fashi4ns, al of whicli wiU be sold Low Xr Cash' in hand. Coine one! Cme allftand examine my stock, as-1 am determined to adhere to the motto, "quick sales and small profits. !Er All kinds of old hats repaired .and put in good order. . , 22UV , B.'A. MYERS. I ' . Great National picture of J -- - Frpvr Steicftrf most Jeiraied Pe intlny, t-TRIS- large and magnificent Portrait oT Wash ington, fmm the brain of aa.,-Aaiericaa artisWis' roasideredbyrall who have seen At, to be one. of I fiieiitostftifal 6fecimUmH r-puULdtedij and acorrrct likeness of Washington:' The ixe i n -of the plate i eighteen bV twenty-eight , inches; i utii.)i will mt hamlsoiiu nicturc for the nar- jon &nd uuld be ia the hands ef every Anierv JIt ia a conv from S.ewart's celetraled 'original ParntJtog, n w at the State House. Hartford, Coo-' - It is finely engraved, and printed on superior plate parter. That it may be in the reach of alL the publisher has reduced the price to One DoL - All persons remitting the amount rely upon re--ivmg ' perfect opy by xetwra wiajl 1 any part ot tjie United States, carefully done un on. i 4 4 1 . , .1 . ' t T- - - -I i ruiicrs maae lor ine purpose, irec 01 postage. - ivaji o. i&iLiin, poor setter - .artd PuUtftlier, Krw-YrlCs - 'OPapcM puUialdng tha abn adtistnMrt j thre tjjnea, Mndiag a copy of th paper marka ta nie, tnau retaur. m oi jtuu OJ wars tm 7 1RRIVAIS INU DEP1R1URE5 9P Mills. -i.i-iO Holly Sprinirs Post Office. Mzaratt Four Horse Coaches; Arrircs Dtily . . Except Sunday, at 1Q A. M. Close ' daily exeept Saturdays. 7 P.M.' East tax. Tour Horse coaches: ArriTesDa3r. exi ;. , , cept Monday at 7 P. M. closesDaiiT '""" exeep: Saturday at 6 P. M. ' ' PosroTot? Four Horse coaches; Arrives Wedn es days, FridaTg and SundaTs at 5 P. M closes Mondavs, Wednesdavn and Fri i - j'-rr days at S.P.'M.-- . , ", Socraxas-Fonr Horse co.tdies; An-iyes. Wednes days, Fridavs and Sundavsaf 12 . M. f T cktses Mohdavs,' Wednesdavg and F-il davs at ? P. ii.- . . " LACBASGEiTwoIIorscHiicV; Arrives Wed nesdavs! t Fridays and Ssmd.ivs. at 6 P. M. clo " i "" Snndays, Wednesdays amTFridars at ,A, t S P, SL; v., Pasoi. Horse Mail; Arrives Wednesdava and " ' ' Saturdays, at 6 P. M. closes Jiondav and Thursday at $ .P, - . - " IlKNA5PO. Horse mail; Arrives Tuesday ami F14- daysatS P.st. closes Sundays and Wc. " v - iiesd.iy at 8 T. m. ' .-.-.- Bthaua. Horse Kail; Arrives Mondays and TLar days at 11 A. closes at 1 P. u. tam davs. . . - '.."' S.vowceeix. Horse y ail, Arrives Fridays at 19 ' A. si. closes at 12 anredar. eoR$FJtsviLLr. Horse stail,- Arrives evey Fri.iv at 6 P. u. closes at 7 A. u. next day Sasurdav. " W. E. WILLIAMS, P." M. nolly Springs, Sept. 12, lfcoi l, . PROSPECTUS 1MISSISSIPPI PALIiADITJTtI. This paper was established at Holly nrinrTi? Itfovclmll 4Ann(i- " f iIt-..; . ; 4'i' I 1, 4UU4 14 44 1 1 Vl.'UUI U1CC I J.'1 1 I ' 1 . ' . . . ' , and the hrst number issued on the "JoUi day of April; 1831. It i a large sheet, -t 4 - rn. A -v r-k r-. ..... T 'i1 0It Mississippi. ' Its paes shall be devoted:!o the advocacy of good government in Na- 1 uvaal uwio -luiuiuiaiiuiiu.us,- uonai and Otate Administrations,- to maintaining the Interests of the JlSouti!: ,1. p:u, r, A l."',,, r .1 '. . the; 'S and . uaht oi the b tales, and. the perpetuity ol the Union: to and. the perpetuity ol the Union: ; the dissemination of useful knowledge. and theditTusion of general intelligence. And as far as energy, industry, and a desire to merit pubhe . approbation can avail, it shall embrace all subjects wh.cb can properly come within the perview of a weekly newspaper.- Should the' Issues 'which hare distin guished the Democratic and Whig par ties, be revived and discussed, the l'al ladium will advocate Democratic -Measures, and principles. .4 . It : will oppose all Movements and Organizations whose extreme submis siven'ess encourages a spirit of aggres sion tending to subvert the Institutions of the' South:-: and shall i.fi.exibi.v suppout States Rights measi'ri:s,C4x sistext with the iionok, s afety am) Welfahe of the State. . This course is pursued, not only in accordance w ith long cherished princi ples, but because it is deemed most con ducive to the rrir.inlenauce "'ofourrights conjointly .with the: preservation ol our Republican Confederacy - , The Pallacicm is pr.blisnedT weekly af $3 00 per annum, in advance; $. 5i if not paid within six months, and- $ 1 00 if not patd till the end of the sub scriptiou year. " ".' ;; Jt 'fs' confidently hoped " that the friends of the undersigned, and all who desire the success of the Palladium, w ill aid in, procuring J subscriber, ami forwarding thcirlnames with the amount subscribed. rostmasters are -authorized by Jaw to remit subscribers free of pifstago. Lcters on business willv the Oilice may he addressed (post paid) to tlit- Ed itor or Publisher, '" ' ' - . '"-' - 1IENR WSTITH, Ehitor. Thus. A.iFALco3K, Publisher. ' Holly Springs, Alis., June Cth, l$."il. We take the liberty no"w at t-.e cpnii:g i f THE NEW OFFICE to inform onr friends -awd the public-, that we are - tr-tf"'weH jnx-jttrtd t-j do Job Piintins ita eataess and pi;iiUch. '' "Our materials are'Ati.'xt'w and eompt ire a fr?t at Variety of beaatif.d Type, Ornaments and-Cut. We have purchased. au rxotdU:nt- a-Si)r; mejit f blank cards, 'and of suitable" paper fo"r Ciri-rlar, Bills"'". Blanksand other kiiuiVof Job wbrk Coie and try us. . ... . . s , ' ? - . PROSPECTUS . ..- -.-,:- ' OF. ZHB . . . , MwiiU'Wai...urf W W 4t a.) m w m IN May, 183U, a number of Iiantis livuiia Georgia and Alabama, met in Gdumbus, ia and formed themselves into arr Agricultnra! S ciely.; The - advantagi'S of sinh an association were at once apparent, and with tlie view to con tribute as much as' possible to agricultural iiu provement,- it was tletermincd.at . a' moot ing -rf the Society in January, 1851, to establish an Ag ricultural Journal., As the result of that, ao'.iou, 'Th3 Soil of the South' ." made its appearance in the month of March lu-t. It was hailed with' universal approba.' ion, aid from that day to this, it has stailily and rapidly increased in circulation and public favor. At the TecentTSfreat Fair in Macrw. Ga.- it was by a unanimous vote of the numbers, roconuneiided to the patnmage of Southern Agriculturist, and iir lected to be the Organ of the Southern central Af rieuttvTvl: Asmeiatton: r t , J?- .. .. It will hereafter be published under tlie auspi ces of that association, and will be" the medium of communicating officialTy, nil infeIlig"Bceper taining to its interests and objects. - By a resolu tion of the Executive comrnitieo, tlie pubiieiu-r is authorized foend a" copy of the pajier gratuit ously to-all Agricultural" Soeieti in the SrMilt that will gfeod iLtii address to the ollice of publi cat:on. ",". ' . , ' - - ' 'The columns of Tie Soii ef te 'South will; as heretofore, be -devoted to the Useu.sien of jll subjects pertaining to the interests of Agricul ture and Horticulture, Domestic and Rural Econ omy. 'His intended to make the paper asiemv ally practical, and at the sanio tirpecmirier.tly progressive, in its character, embodying "as far a possible all that is valcabl. as well it, the pra fice as thesciencajf Agriculture. - In i-insuncr tioni, it wiii- bethe constant, aim cf tHase who write Tor Its columns, to adapt t hern ?cl res i olfce peculiar climate, fSiis androps of fh Southia i-kortno ejTurt and no eeasoualde expense' will be spared to. make Tlic'S cf the South a - wor thy kurf mstnictrvw Journal of Soaihern Agriircf torn: ssi-l ii.trf r.:--Z ".:.cr .-? s. t:A f.-?r rf.t.".J' P.UjJ' cli tfumW eoutatuutg .tkUen.1 Somepr4iifed pages, ami tsfiirm, The Soil of the South is published monthly; ber prsrnpUy an,d, naiary at the low , price o 4.'Tl. -T One Vollar I'er Aunum: i , - S copieswiflbe r.t lifmohths for 4.---The mmey must iu -alt easest accftiiliy U naiMe. or tiepaperWill not be, senV.,.-! 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