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'Tis a Lons Lane that lins no Turnings Jlnpj on- b'ra-v-u heart--, opp eVd'hy sorrow, Though gloomy bo thv pa;h to-day; Tho clouds may disappear to-morrow, And thou more clear may see thy way, A goal to brighter hours discerning 'Tis & long lane that hat no turning ! H?po on, fond iiajont, yjuth is erring, Aud thy bel-vud4au_e, gone astray, . Awhile tbe'pii'th'W vice pro'ferrrng, May yef'retdrn souie'h'iippy day. Repentant,4"or.thyiblcs.dng yearning 'Tis a long lane that has no turning : . Ii-.pc on, poor wife, alone and weary, Listening .forthut.jee<nown. trend Tb rough, ut tho nigh'i'so'Tung.arid.'Ircary, Every ia -meat"fraught' with dr ad, Whi o'Binksr'thjr. ta-erdimly burning- Tr 'Tis a long lune that has no turning ! Hope on, ye workers, sisters, brother?, Lab ?ritig-for y or dairy bread: WtiNt ia yvur'Miling, serving others With borny bands rand, aching Leads, Ke-p ye che-fctmp of-hope a burning 'Tis a long lune that Las no to tiing. Health for Children. . There are as many children die in cities its in the country, and hall* the children born do not reach teu years. Such a re sult could never hine been intended by the wise and kind Maker, of' a.-? all. A different result must be brought about by thc exercise of '.be reason which is- tin planted in all par. nts, and which, if prop erly cultivated and practised in tbwligh' nf our time, would soon w.>rk a wonder lui chalice in iru>iuile mortally. 1. Cniidreu hhwuld sleep ia separate bed?*, mt mattresses of .straw or shucks .of corn. . . . . ...-.,.'. '? 2. R -qinrv them to go to bed at* reg-' u!:if earlv hour, and Jet them have th? fullest amount vf sleep they can take, a' JiAving- them in iio case to be waked up. . . . .. '. . 3. Except a rug beside thc bed. there Kbmiid he no carpet on thc lloor of their chamber, no bed or window curtains, no clothing of any description hanging about, no furniture beyond a dressing table and a few chairs, no standing thuds except a rgtassof water, and nothing at all in the way of t'ood, or plants, or flowers, in short, *'chamber should be the cleanest. ?Irvest. coolest, lightest aud mostbarreu roQin in thc hoasc, in order to secure the utmost pu/ity of ?ir possible. 3. Make it your study to keep your childreu out of doors every hour possible, from breakfast until sundown, for every fi VJ minutes so spent in joyous play in crease the probability of a healthful old *gc- s - >. . 5. Let them eat at regular hours, and nothing betweeii meals ; eating thus, nev er stiut them ; let them partake of plain substantial food, until fully satisfied. Mul titudes of children are starved into dys pepsia. The last meal of t e day should be at least two hours before retiring. ti. Dross children warmly, woolen fltumel uext-their persons during thc whole year. By every consideration, protect thc extremities, weil. It is an ignorant barbarism which allows a child to have hare anils, and legs and feet, even in summer. Thc circulation should be in vited to the extremities; warmth does that : cold repels it. lt is at thc hands and feet we begin lo die. Those who have cold hands and feet are never well. Plenty of warmth, plenty of substantial food and ripe fruits, plenty of sleep, and plenty of joyous out door exercise,- would save millions of children annual I v. Hall's N. Y. Jour, of Health. A Yankee Trade. A certain farmer, who tc the course of the year purchased several dollars worth of goods and always paid for them, called at a store of a village merchant, his regu lar place of dealing, with two dozen brooms,- which he offered for sale. The merchant who, by the way, is fond of a good bargain, examined his stock, and said: "Well, Cyrus, I will give you shilling a piece for these brooms." .Cyrus - seemed astonished at the offer and quickly replied : " Oh, no, John, I can't begin to tak that for.'em, no how ; but I'll let you have 'eui for twenty cents a piece, and not a cent less." "Cyrus you are crazy," replied John " Why, see here," showing a fine lot of brooms, is an article a great deal better than yours (which was true) which I am retailing at twelve and a half cents apiece' (which was not true by seven and a half cents.) " Don't care for that," answered Cyrus ; iSj'Our brooms are cheap enough, but you can't have mine for less than twenty cents, anyhow ;" and pretending to be more than half angry, shouldered his brooms and started for the door. The merchant, getting nervous over the loss of a good customer, and fearing that he might go to another store and never return, said : "See here, Cyrus, hold on awhile. If I give you twenty cents for your brooms you will not object to take the price of them out in goods?" M No, I don't care if I do," replied Cyrus. .. . " Well, as you are an old customer, I will allow you twenty cents apiece for this lot. Let me see, twenty-four times twenty make just foui hundred and eighty cents. What kind of goods will you have Cyrus?" '... " Well now, John, I reckon it don't make any difference to you what sort of good? I take, does it?" " Oh no, not at all-not at all/* said the merchant. , " Well, then, as it don't make any dif ference, I will take the amount in them brooms of yours at 124 cents apiece. Let rne see;. ?4 80 will get 30 brooms and 10 cents over ; don' make much dif ference, John about the 10 cents, but as you are a right clever fellow, I believe I'll take the change in terbacker." When C^'rus went out of the door with his brooms; and " terbacker" John.was seized with;a serious breaking out at the mouth, during which time he was distinct ly heard t,o. violate the third command ment several times by the bystanders, who all enjoyed thc joke. CBMEST VOR BROKEN' CROCKERY. Crockery wore will get broken by acci dent cr careless handling, and often in such a way that it may may be mended to be nearly ss good as new. Ground while lead paint in oil, with a little dry ing varnish or lacquer, makes a good ce'-' ment foi broken crockery ware. The white of egg mixed with fine flour of fresh air slaked lime makes a. firstrate cement, and one that can readily b?* hadj by any housekeeper; ? * v ' ? . To REMOVE IROX MOULDS.-1. Rub the spot with T? little powdered oxalic acid, or salts of lernen, and warm water ; let it remain A few minutes, and well rinse it in clean water. - 2. .Wash the spots with a strong solution of cream of tartar and water; repeat if necessary, and dry in th??* j .?o a. sra 2 sr To DESTROY PLIES.--TO . one pint of j nilkadda quarter pound of raw .sugar, md two niiiu-es ground pepper-, .simmer hem together eight or ten minutes and >lace it about in shallow dishes. The lies attack it greedily- and are soon suffo cated. By this' method, kitchens, &c., nay be kept slear of flies all summer Without the danger of attending poison. RAW MEAT ANO SPIRITS TO CLUE CON ?1.-MPT10.S.--^n. English paper prints the following: - "M. Fuster propose.', to cure ?ri-cases of consumption by the adminis tration of raw meat and spirits. Although his method of treatment has not been long employed by Continental physicians^ j cousiderabJe lesli ninny has been borne to the great jj?oc?ss which has attended its eui ploy weufp- .The niew- treatment has now been tried satisfactorily in two thou sand ca-es of phthisis. The raw meat is reduced to a pulp, mixed with sugar to conceal its unpleasant fl ivor and admin istered in doses of one hundred to three hundred grammes per day. The alcohol (of the strength of twenty "degrees Baume) is given in doses of one hundred grammes a day." -. ? -*- ? - . At a prayer meeting at Washington, nn the evening after-the 'assassination--.of-1 the President, a colored man, playing for vengeance on the murderers, said : " Now, .-ord, gib it to 'em right smart, and don't be so merciful as you generally am !" For thc Plantation, . -J he Garden- ? And tuc II om?: 'Circle. ?.? the request of thc Publisher, I aru now .M-it.i a* A-tnt for tho .'OUTHEBN CULTI VATOR, an :ndi-pun^xLl>i Ag'i-uilural Journal, |)til) tnued ?it A'iioiif, Gi*. Tcruj.?, $2 .>. ra&num. ? Eter* Farmer, Pi.iircr auJ Dortictt'inrkt ip th? g..u b shoo L-l bc a rsa 1er of th? C I; JyTI YA TCH. ?-y'S?:cc:w?n n*H-fber? way bc -cen at thc Adi> 'tU>- Office I), li- DUjjjSOE. Sept 17 tf 2i> T H E CHARLESTON COURIER, fi'iiLiannD uv A. S. W1LMNGTON & CO., Ciiy Printer*, No. 1H East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. TERMS.-Dai'y one year, ?lu.u?,--Si; mon tbs 85,00. Tri-wcckly one year, $8,00,-Six mouths S4.00. D. R. Dl'RISOE, Agent For EdgcfieKI. July \7 tf 29 MILO HATCH, CHAS. II. PHELPS, Ttccnty yearn Cntk'r Si-r y. .tr* A<ieni and Ca*h'r Meek. B'k,Atiijn*ta,Oa. Southern Exjtren Co. j HATCH & PHELPS, Nos. 19 Broad Streut u*,d 57 Exchange Place, NEW YORK, BANKERS AND ? BROKERS, WE LUV and ShLL gu COMMISSION Gcv ern tuent Sccuritie?, (?oU\, Southern Bank Notes, State, City and Railroad Bund* r.ud Cou pons, and make Collections at all accesible points ia thc /. "uited Stater. GENERAL PliBtflASIXG AGENCY. We have arranged with llou.e- in every branch of trade and business in New York, by tvjiich we can furnish any aniel*!, of whatever dc?crlDiion, cither for personal usc or dealers'supplies, on better terms than parlies abroad could obtain, if herc, thus savins tbeui thc time, trouble, and ex pense of visiting t?u city in perron. U. S. and Foreign Newspaper Adverti sing Agency. Advertisements inserted for Exprese, Railroad, and Steamship Companies, Bankers, Merchants, Manufacturers, acdo'hers in newspapers through out the United States and Cenadas, at tie lowest cash terms'of publishers. References : R. H. LOWRY, Esq., Pres'tB'k of Republic, N. Y Jo. OAKES, Esq., V.Prca't ShocA Leather Co. " H. E. PL ANT,Esq., Pres'tS. Express Co. Augusta, G R. B. BULLOCK, Esq.,Sup't. S. Exp.Co.Augusu.G New York, Sept 10 3m37 NOW IN STORE! EN audition to our superior Stock of DRE?S GOODS and DOMESTICS, SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, Ac, Ac, we aro in receipt of u splendid lot of COUNTRY CURED BACON,-Hams, Sides und Shoulders ; Fresh Ground Family FLOUR; CORN, CORN MEAL, GRITS, Ac. All ol which will bc sold at tho lowest Ci.sh rate?, aivo us a call. C. A. CHEATHAM 1 BRO. Aug 2S tf 35 LAND FOR SALE. 4BOUT SIX HUNDRED ACRES- situated in Beech [slaml. South Carolina, 9 miles "rom Augusta. Town Creek runs brough this Land with water power sufficient for my kind of Mill. It is well-wooded and tim lored. About 150 Acres of open land. This Land is goad for Cotton or any kind of | irocluce, and would bo invaluable for Fruit Or .hards, Nursery, Ac, as the land OQ Iho West ?ide of (he Creek lies just right for that purpose. It is also ono of tho best kind of places for aising Stock. ? * Apply to J. A. VAN WINKLE, Augusta, Ga. Aug 27 2m 35 LAND FOR SALE. rHE Subscriber offers for sale his VALUABLE PINEY VOODS PLANTATION, con- . aining Six Hundred nnd Sev- ??&ff? ;n Acres, situated on Horse Creek, about three niles above Vaucluse, and within one mile of thc oute of tho Columbia k Augusta Rail Road. ?aid place is well watered, bas on it a good Mill ite with stono dam already built, is well adapted o the growth of Corn, Cotton, Potatoes, Peas, md small Grain ; will produce from 500 to 1000 lounds por aero; has a comfortublo Dwelling and ither necossary out-buildings, aud is convonient o the markets of Aiken, Graniteville i.nd Au ;u?ta.' Thoso wishing to purcbafe aro requested to call >n Mr. JAMES DAV, on the premises, and exam ne the proscnt crop, and then call and seo me. Terms accommodating. ELBERT POSEY. Aug 28 2m* Itch! Itch! Itch! [T?H CURED IN HALF AN HOUR. Cal on TEAGUE k CARWILE. May 23 tf 21 Washing Soda. JUST received a ruporlor article of WASHING SODA. TEA;;UE A CARWILE. Sept 12 . tf 37 Fresh Hops. JL'ST arrived a large supply of very fine Fresh HOPS. TEAGUE A CARV?ILE. Sept 12 tf . 37 I' Notice. A LL persons indebted to me either by NOTE t rl? rr ACCOUNT, previous to LEE'S, surrender, j nd where there ls no discount or transfer, the ( emaining portion can be settled with fifty oents 1 a the Dollar, if settlement be made wi;hin tho iext sixty days. J. M, WITT. I "t Sept 18 1865 . 2m 38 v Guitar and Violin Str ings B N Store a foll assortment of GUITAR and L VIOLIN STRINGS-of tho besi^ap^ity. TEAGUE A CARWILE. &pt 12 _tf ? 37 Notice. A LC Per-ons oro forewarnod agaimit traVng p \. for a Note held against me by Wilson Ab ey for One Hundred and Fifty Dollars, given ily 1860, as I have domands against bim for ton mes tte above amount, and ho has refused to tile in any way. W. ?. CLARY. Sepi25 lt Sf GEO. ROBINSON wate.? FLEMING & ROWLAND, AUGUSTA, GA. Griroo?aries TllE Subscribers invito tho attention of tho public gen orally and Planters in particular, to their Stock nf GROCERIES, consisting inpart Df GUNNY and HEMP BAGGING ; ROPE of all .kinds; ? BACON SIDES and SHOULDERS; MOLASSES in Hbds. and Bbls.; ,.' ? B and C SUGARS-Refined ; ' ' CRUSHED ard POWDERED SUGARS; SUGARS of low grade; GOOD and PRIME COFFEE; Superfine Family und Extra Family FLOUR ; WHITE and YELLOW CORN ; CORN MEAL; FRESH BEAT RICE ; SALT, IRON, NAILS ; GRINSTONES, NOVA SCOTIA GRITS; RICHMOND FACTORY OSNABURGS; " " ? STRIPES; " ? KERSEYS; Plait and Twilled. ??r* Wo aro prepared to sell Goods LOW for Cash or on Short Draft FLEMING A ROWLAND. Augusta, Sept 15 3m38 WHOLESALE BBOCEBS. HORT???WALTON, CONTINUE BUSINESS AT Stpre No. 287, Broad Street, -Auiigu.sta, Ga., A'txt Door Below OW Union Bank Building. TT ITU INCREASED FACILITIES wc are preparcdwir.hu FULL STOCK to sell at LOW EST MARGET PRICES all Goods usually sold in OUF linc, iuitcd tu Morchup t's Trude, Planta tion and Family use. . JAMES W. HORTON, ROBERT WALTON, Ja. Augusta, Sept 10 . 3m37 AUGUSTA FOUNDERY AND" Machine Works. Brass and Iron Casting* -? s HAVE now on v*ad SUGAR BOILERS, of all shes, Alarm (Amalgam) BELLS, GIN GEAR, HOLLOW WARE, and Anti-Friction Metal, for fast or heavy bearings, and can fill all orders for every description of CASTING, (Iron and Brass) such as SUGAR MILLS, COLUMNS, GIR DERS, SAW MILLS, PIPES, PULLEYS, BOX ES, GIN GEAR of seven different patterns, Im proved CORN SHELLERS, PLOW POINTS of al! sizss, and VERANDAHS, of which I have some very handsome patterns. Railr.oid Compauitr, Eridge Builders, Factory and Mill owners, and all pensons wishing a largo amount of CASTINGS, at short notice, will find it to their interest to give me a call before con tracting elsewhere, as I am now prepared to do all work in my libe ai New York prices. Special attoation paid to GENERAL JOB BING und MACHINE WORK. . P. MALONE. Augucta, Sept 3 3m 36 CENTRAL HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. MY FRIENDS and thc TRAVELING PUB LIC GENERALLY are notified that I have taken a NEW LEASE on this House, and will bo glad to servo them to tho best of my ability on all occasions, and at all times. % N. B. Bclievo no reports from any quartor whatever that I have given up thc Hotel, or that I intend doing so. My calculation is to be per manently located, and my friends may rely upon finding mc at home, and pleased to sec and scrv them. WM. H. THOMAS. Augusta, July 27, 3m 29 Badging, Hope, Salt; Flour, &c 500 Bushels WHITE CORN. 1000 Bushels YELLOW CORN and MIXED 25 Bales heavy GUNNY CLOTH : 120 Coils best GREEN LEAF ROPE ; 50 Half Coils ,r ? " 500 Lbs best TWINE; 500 Sack Liverpool SALT ; lOOBbls Extra Family FLOUR; 100 Bbls Clarified Sugar; 40 Bbls P. R. SUGAR; # 30 Bags choice RIO COFFEE ; . GO Bbls Muscovado MOLASSES; Long experience in business, and our fao?itios for the purchase of Goods, warrant us in saying that we FURNISH GROCERIES AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN TILE CITY, and of as GOOD QUALITY as can be elsewhere obtained. ??t" Your orders are respectfully solicited, and we promise our best efforts to render ontiro satis faction. BAKER & SHIELDS. Augusta, Aug. 5 lm 36 FLEMING & WRIGHT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. I, Warren Block, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION BACON, LARD, FLOUR, GRAIN, AND SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. ^Sir-Consignments of COTTON particularly lolicitcd, for which wo have CLOSE, FIRE PROOF STORAGE. Augusto, Aug 13, 4m 33 PURE PERUVIAN GUANO ! WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A PURE \RTICLE OF No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. Planters will sond 'in their ORDERS FOR HIE WHEAT CROP. CRUMP, DAVISON & CO., 209. Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Aug 27 lm 35 1 GROVESTEEN & CO., PIANO FORTE MAPFACTUfiEOS, 199 Broadway., New York. rllESE PIANOS received the nighest Award of Merit at tho World's Fair, over tho best nakers from London, Puris, Germany, the cities if Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Bos on ; also, the Gold Medal at tho American rnntUttte, for FIVE SUCCESSIVE YEARS ! ! )ur Pianos contain the French Grand Action, Iarp Pedal, Overstrung Bass, Full Iron Frame, md all Modorn Improvements. . Every Instru uent tearren'ed Fl VE YEARS! Mado under he supervision of Mr. J. H. GROVESTEEN, rho has a practical experience of over thirty-fi^o 'ears,and is tho maker of orcr deren thomaud ?iano-Forte?. Our facilities for manufacturing nable us to sell these instruments from $100 to 200 cheaper than any first clans piano forte. Aug 8 lyn*p 32 Notice. A LL porsons indebted to tho Estate of FELIX BOOIE, doe'd, aro required to mako aytnentybrfAitn'rV/, or thoy will bo sued at the ext Court; and thoso having demands against lid Estate are required to present them properly tte?ted by tho 27th January 18C7, or thoy will 9 debarred of all interest in the Estate ARIEL ABLE, 1 . . , L.E.BODIB, J *????. 1 May 38IB6?. 8a* & ONES, SMYTH & CO., 192 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN ?T0VES, RANGES, TIN WAi^E, Ac, &c, IFFBR TO THE PUBLIC THE CELEBRATED Harvest Queen Cook Stove, If various sizes, either with or without Copper toiler attached. ": . This Stove has been favorably known in the louth for several years, and from tho large umber ?old since the War we can safoly recom oend it as betog ju?t what is required for this cction of cnuutry, and when furnished with hopper Boiler forms as complete a Cook Stovo as vcr offered to tho public. We also keep a large supply of general House furnishing Goods, such as Silver Plated, Bri ania and Planished Ware, Wooden and Willow ?Vare, Cutlery, Ac, Ac tS?" Wo would call tho atjontion of Country Merchants to our Stock of Manufactured Tin SVarc, which wo offor to the trade at very low prices. * JONES,, SMYTH & co., Formerly - S. S. JONES A 00. Augusta, Aug 27 3m35 3E0. R. CRUMP, I W. B. DAVISON, | WM. A. WRIGHT CRUMP,-DAVISON & CO., Commission Merchants, COTTON FACTORS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, SEGARS, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Grain, . BAGGING, ROPE A??D GUANO, 30.9 Broad Street, AUGUSTA? GEORGIA. 1 WITH a view of extending our business, wc have this day._t.ikon in Partnership Mr. WM. B. DAVISON, who for many years was a prominent Merchant of this City, and who is well known throughout thc South. We prosont to the trade facilities seoond to no house in the South, and shall keep constantly on hand such leading articles as aro. set forth in our Card, guaranteeing to givo entire satisfaction. . GEO. R. CRUMP A CO. We arc also prepared to do a COTTON BUSI NESS, and solicit Consignments from Planters, pledging ourselves to obtain tho highest Cash market prices, our MR. DAVISON having had fifteen years experience in tho business. In addition to our supply of Grocerios, cte, wo aro IMPORTING THE PURE NO. 1 PERU VIAN GUANO, which wc will puarantee genu ine, and will also keep tho BEST PHOSPHATES and only those wo.can recommend to Farmers'as a genuino article. Your business is most earnestly solicited. CRUMP, DAVISON & CO., 200. Broad 8t., . AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Aug 14 3m 33 Sundries. 50i FflHDS. CHOICE BACON-Clear Sides, Ribbed Sides, Regulars and Shouldors. 50 Bhls. Northern and West?m FLOUR, IO Tierces Prime CAROLINA RICE, 125 Bbbla. ReDned B. SUGAR, 5 Hbds. MUSCOVADO SUGAR, IO Rbis Isl Quality Golden SYRUP, IO Hhds. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, 50 Bbls. Largo NO. 3 MACKEREL, 1000 Sacks Choke Bread CORN - 75 Boxes FAMILY SOAP, 30 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES, 75 Bbls. and Boxes CRACKERS and BIS CUITS, 50 Bbls. Bourbon and other- WHISKEYS Large Lot of CASE LIQUORS all varieties, 25 doz. 1IEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, Pinta, and Quarts, 40 Casks BURTON ON TRENT ALE, in Pints and Quarts, IO Ghosts Jenkins A Co's, TEAS bi Small Packages, 75 Kegs Old Dominion NAILS, assorted Sizes, CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES, RAISINS, ALMONDS, PEPPER, GINGER, SPICES, 100 Kegs LARD, 500 Sacks SALT, Large lot of BAGGING and ROPE always arriving, And every thing usually kopt in my linc, For salo by A. STEVENS. Augusta, Sept. 4, tf 30 I SIBLEY & SONS, . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCH'TS, No. 6, Warren Block, A.ugusta3 G-eorgia, HAVE excellent CLOSE STORAGE ROOM br COTTON, and will givo their personal at entlon to its SALE and STORAGE. Also offer for salo 100 Bales Hoavy Gunny BAGGING ; 200 Coils Green Leaf ROPE; 200 Half Coils Green Leaf ROPE; 500 Pounds Bagging TWINE; 50 Barrels SUGAR; 25 Boxes CANDLES; 20 Hhds. BACON SIDES ; 5 " ? SHOULDERS; 100 Boxes CHEWING TOBACCO; 20 Barrols ASSORTED WHISKIES; Ac, Ac, Ac Augusta, Sept 10_3m 37 FISK'S PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS 1 rllE Subscriber has just received an assort ment of those beautiful Rosewood finish I ETALLIC BURIAL CASES and CASKETS .ir-tight and indestructible-for protecting and reserving tbe Dead-which ho will seU at but a loderate advance on original cost and transporta on. Wherever introduced th eeo Cases havo tho reference over all others, ty Orders promptly filled. Torms, of course, trictly Cash. J. M. WITT. Edgefield, Mar 13 tf ll Notice. rHE Subscriber, for the convenience of his old Friends and Customers, has placod his lOTESand ACCOUNTS in the bands of J. L. DDISON, Esqr., who will ploaso sottle the sarao 1th as little inconvenience to them os possible JOHN M. CLARK. Sept. ll . 4t_37 frftfl A MONTHi-AGENTS wanted for P?/l/ ?i* tutirtTif mic artiel'?, jost out. Ad rese O. T. GAREY City Building, Biddleford, Io. June 8 iswly 23 Executor's Notice. ? LL persons indebted to the Estate of JOHN \ QUATTLEB AUM, deo'd., will please make amediate payment, and all persons having cle lands against the said Estate are requested to resent them, duly attostei, to theundersignod at io lato residence of tho deceased, on or before ie 30th day of January 1?67, as there will be a aol settlement of thc Estato on that day. SIMEON COGBURN, Ex'Or. Jan 30 ly 5 To my Debtors. rniS is to inform ALL MY DEBTORS, that if they will come forward and pay mo their ote? and Accounts, that I will loso half tho mount duo on said Account? and Notes, togothor itb all tho .interest thereon. I know that tho sople aro oppressed, and cannot pay all their idebtodncss. My Creditors exact from ino every int I owe thom, with interest added. I expect j quarters from thom. But I will bo mora 50 c rou a to my Dob tors than my Creditors aro to e, if they will como forward and settle between ila and tho first of November next. H. A, GRAY, i 8*?U ?T W Fresh-Arrivals FROM' New York: ! WE HAVE JUST "RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF ' " DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND FANCY ARTICLES, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT The Very Lowest Living Prices ! ??S*Physicians' bills Glied at Augusta prices] Call and try us. TEAGUE & GARWILE. Apr23 tf .'17 liraiof wsm \~ I AM NOW propared to wait upon you to the best of my ability, and furnish you irhatevor you shall call for in the way of DRY GOOPS, GROCERIES, AND SUNDRIES. S. F. GOODE, Esq,, lately associated with me in the Dry Goods and Mercantile business, hav ing withdrawn his interest from the concern, I now respectfully solicit for myself a share of the patronage heretofore bestowed upon tho Firm. I am to bo found, as heretofore for some months past, nt thc Corner-tho old and well-known stand of Bland & Butler. I huvo, and constant ly kocp on hsnd, everything in tho way of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c Usually found io a welLconducted Village S toro; all of which I offer for CASH AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. J. M, WITT. Edgefleld, Juno 18, ti 20 CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP! THE Subscriber respectfully announces to the public thai he has commenced the CAR RIAGE and WAGON BUSINESS at his resi dence about 2J milos North of Good Hope Church, and about one milo from Trinity Church, in this District, where ho will execute in the BEST POSSIBLE MANNER, all work in the line, and on short notioe. REPAIRING-cither Wood Work or Black smithing-done woll and promptly. ?3B*I will keep on hand, and make to order, COFFINS of all kinds, and at very low rates. ? koop none but the BEST MATERIAL, and will warrant my work to give satisfaction. I am also prepared to have BOOTS and SHOES made to order in good style, and by an experi enced workman. jS3-Givo me a trial, and encourage home en terprise. JAS. S. HUGHES. Juno 12 _ _ 6m _24 The State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. . IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary ol Edgefield District. Whereas, Z. W. Carwilo, C.E.E.D., has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credit.-1 of G. R. A. Morgan late of tho District aforesaid, dee'd. Thesoare, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of tho said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to bc holden at Edgefleld C. H. on thc 30th duy of Sept. next, to show cause, if any, why tho said administration should not bo granted. Given undor my hand and soal, this ISth day of Aug. in thc year of our Lord ono thou sand eight hundred uad sixty-six, and in the ttlst year of American Independence. W. F. DURISOE, 0. E. D. Aug 22_6t_ 34 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Jemima Bartee and othors, ] Applicants, vs. ? Joseph and his wife Potition for Parti tion of Real Estate. . Eliza, Defendants. IT appoaring to my satisfaction that Joseph and bis wife Eliza, Defendants in the above stated case resido beyond'the limits of thi Stato, It is thorofore Ordered, That they do appear and-object to tho division or sale of the Real Estato of Lewis W. Bartee, decoasod, on or boforc thc 27th day of October next, or their consent to thc same will be entered of record. W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D. Aug.J,_ _3m_32. Sate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, . IN EQUITY. Zedekiah Watkins, Adm'r., V Bm ftr flalo of LanJ John P. dirk, et al. J and Relief. IT appoaring to my satisfaction, that John Clark and John B. Vance, two of the Defen dants in this cause, reside beyond tho limits of the State, On motion by Mr. JONES, Sol. for Com plainant, It is Ordered that they do plead, answer or demur to the bill within threo months from thc publication of this order, or on default thereof, that a decree pm confe??o be rendored against them. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Sept. 7,_1SC6_' 3m ' 37 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District Whereas, James Snipes has applied to mt for Letters of Administration on all anti sin gular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of William Snipes, late of the District afore said dee'd. Theso aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said decoased, to bo andappoar before mc at our next Ordinary s Court for tho said District, to bo holden at Edgofiold C. H., on tho 5th day of Oct. next, to show cause, if any, whylhe said administration should not bo grantod. Given undor my hand and seal, this 21st day of Sept. in tho yoar of our Lord one thousand eight hundrod and sixty-six, and in tho 91st yoar of the Indopondence of tho Unitod States of Amer ica. W. F. DURISOE, o.B.n. Sept 26_2j_39_ State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. P. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgo field District. Whereas, Patrick J. and Edward P. Coleman have applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattols rights and cr od its of John Coleman, lato of tho District aforesaid deceased. rhoso aro, thorofore, to oite and admonish all and singular, thoklndred and oreditors of tho said deceased, to be and appear before mc, at our next Ordinary 's Court for tho said D istric t,to bc holdon at Edgofiold Court Houso, on tho 2?th day of Sept inst., to shaw Oauso, if any, why tho said administration should not be grantod. Given under my hand and seal, this 12th day of Sept. in the year of our Lord ono thous and eight hundred and sixty-six, and in the niuctyfirst year of tho sovoroignty nnd Indepen dence of tho Unitod States of Amorica. W.F. DURISOE, O.E.D. Sopt 17 f 2t 38 Take Notice. THE BOOKS, NOTES and ACCOUNTS of . & E. BOWERS, Agent, have boen placed in my hands for settlement. Parties conccrnod are hereby notified that they mast settle, or legal process will be instituted. The Books, Ac, may be found until 10th Sept. at tho Store of S. E. BOWERS, Hamburg. JOHN S. DAVIDSON, Attorney at Law, Broad St., Augusto, Oppoiito Central Hotel. Aug 23_tf_36 Notice. NOTICE ls hereby given that application will bo mado to tho Legislature at its next sitting to have tho Estate of NOEL ETHEREDGE, dee'd., liable to escheat, vested in his mother NELLY PARTAIX, aud his brother, JACOD EinEREDOE. Aug's 29 3m _35 Estate Notice. ALL Persons indebted to tho Estalo of J. P. BATES, doceasod, aro requested to pay the samo as early as possible. Thoso having claims against tho said Estate are notified to render them I in to tho undersigned, properly attested; . LUCz J, HA?ES, Affix, j July? m 31 J NEW ERA IN MEDICINE! .DE. MAGGILL'S polis m mm, ?ET tho SUFFERING and DISEASED read J the following. 83?** Lot all who have -been given up Hy Doc tors, and spoken of ats incurable, read the follow ing. \ ; ?3^* Let all who can believe facts ind can have faith in evidence, read the following : Know all Men by these Presents, That, on this, the 20th day of June, in the year of our Lord 1866, personally came Jose])h Hay dock, to me known as such, and being duly sworn, deposed as follows: That he is tho sole General Agent for tho Unitod States and -dependencies thereof for preparations or medicines kaown as MAGGIEL'S PILLS and SALVE, and that the following Certificates are verbatim copies to the best of bis knowledge and belief. JAMES SMEITRK, Notary Public, Wall Street, Now York. Ufb ot mc m JUNE 1ST, 18611. - Dn. M AG G IEL: I lako my pen to. write you of my great relief end that tho awful pa n in my side has loft mc tit last-thanks to your Medicine. Oh, Doctor, how thankful I om that I can get some sleep. ? I ?an never write it enough. I thank you again and again, and-am sure that you are really tho friond of all sufferers. I could not help writing to you, and hope you will not take it amiss. JAMES MYERS, 116 Avenue D. This is tn certify that I was dinohargod from the Army with a Chronic Diarrhoea, and have boon cured by Dr. MAOCIEL'S PILL?. WILSO? HARVEY, 27 PittJStroot. NEW YOISK, April 7th, 1S66. Tho following is an interesting c isc of a man employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pour ing molted iron Into a flask that was damp and wet, caused aa explosion. The melted Iron was thrown around and on Mm in a perfect shower, and he was burned dreadfully. The following Certificate was given to ma, by him, about eight weeks after the accident : . NEW YORK, Jan. II, 1SGQ. My name is Jacob Hardy j I am an Iron Founder; I was badly burned*hy hot tren in No vember last ; my burns healed, but I ha 1 a run ning sore on my le,; that would not heal ; I tried MAGGIEL'S SALVE, and it cured me in a few weeks. This is all true, and anybody :an now see me at Jacksoa'u Iron Works, 2d Avenuo. J. HARDY, 110 Gooriok Street. Exfrats from Various Letters. "I hod no appetite ; MAGGIEL'S PILLS gave me a hearty one.'? " Your PILLS are marvelous." " I send for another Eux, and keop thom in tho house" " Dr. M AG G it r, ?IDS cured my headtche that was chronic." "Igavo half of ono of your PILLS to my babo for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a day." " My nausea of a morning is now cur ;d." "Your Box of MAGGGIEL'S SALVE cured mo of noises in tho head. I rubbed som o of your SALVE behind my ears, and the noise reft." " Send me two Boxes j I want opo for a poor family.-' " I oncloso a Dollar; your price is 25 :ents, but thc Medicine to mo is worth a Ljqllar." " Send njo five Boxes of "y?i?r PILLS." ."Let me have throe Boxes of your SALVE by return mail." I have over Two Hundred such Testimo nials as these, but want of space compels me t>> conclude. . J. MAGGIE!, M. D. MAGGIEL'S PILLS. AND SALVE Are sold in Edgofiold by G. L. PENN. ?S~ Notice."-Nono genuine without tho en graved trade-mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J. MAGGIEL, ll Pinestroct, New York, to counterfeit which is felony. 83?" Sold by all respectable Dealers io Medi cines throughout the United States anti Canadas -at 25 cents per box or pot. Aug. 15,_ ly_33^ GROV&TEEN ACQ., IANO HORTE P i MANUFACTURERS, 499 BBOADWAY, NEW YORK. THE attontion of the Public and tho trado is invited to our NEW SCALE 7 OCTAVE ROSE WOOD PIANO FORTES,.which for vdumo and purity of tone aro unrivalled, by any hitherto of fered in this Korket. They contain all the mod ern improvements, French Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Iron Framo, Over-Strung Bass, Ac, and each instrument being made under the personal supervision of Mr. J. H. GnovESTKF.N, who has had a practical experience of over 35 years in their manufacture, is fully warranted in every particular. Thc "Grovestecn Piano Fortes" received the award of merit over all others at-4he celebra ted Worlds Fair. Where were exhibited instruments front the beet makers of London, Paris, Germany, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Boston and New York; and also at the Amorican Institute for five successive years, tho gold and silver medals from both of { which can bo seen at our ware-room. By thc introduction of improvements wc make a still more perfect-Piano Forte, and ">y manu facturing largely, with a strictly casi, system, arc enabled to offer these instruments ata price wbich will preclude all competition. PniCE9-No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood plain case, $275. No. 2, Sevon Octave, round corners, Rosewood heavy moulding, $300. No. 3, Seven Octavo, round corners, Rosowood, Louis XIV style, $325. Terms: IV ct Cash in Current funds DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE. Now York, Oct 19 [A.*c.]ly 48 HOWE'S IMPROVED ooTTonsr 3PIC:K:E:EU ror-Pickjtag Cotton in the Field 1 | ASIMPLE and compact Instrument weighing about two pounds-pick thrco or four times fastor than by hand, loaving the Cotton clean and-froo from trash. Price $20. Orders can be fillod by THE HOWE MANUFACTURING CO., SI Cedar St, Now York. Or by our Agents throughout the South. New York, Aug 22 6a,Htr34 Last Notice. ALL persons Indebted to tho Estate of JOHN L. DOBEY, doo'd., aro notified to pay the samo at an early dato. Those having claims against said Estate aro required to render them in by tho 15th Octcber next, or said claim i will be barred, as on thi.t day a final settlemen -, will be made ic tb o Ordinary'? orce* on the said Estate. W. ?. J) OBY, ?d'cr. JtUJ? Sm ff i E. REMINGTON & SONS, MANCFACTDfiERS Ol? BEVOLVEKS, RIFLES, Muskets and Carbines, For the United States Berrico. ?lso,, POCKET BELT & REVOLVERS, REPEATING PISTOLS, Rifle Caaes Revolving Rifles, Rifle and Shot Gun Barrels, and Gan Materials sold by Gan Dealers and the Trade Generally. In these days of Housebreaking and Robbery, every House, Store, Bank, and Office, should havo ono of REMINGTON'S REY OL VERS. Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, and superior .workman ship and form, VT ill find ail combined in the New Remington Revolvers. Circulars containing cuts and description of our Arms will be furnished upon application. E. REMINGTON & SONS, Wm,$. ?. MOOEE & NICHOLS, Agent?, No. 40, Courtland St., New York Aug 15 4m 113 GREAT mPBOVEMENT ll? SEWING MACHINES. IKE! Salesroom, 536 Broadway, New Yorky 250 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, 921 CHEIiNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Patented Feb. 14, 1860. THIS MACHINE is constructed on entirely new principles of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable improvements, having been examine! by tho most profound exports, and pronounced to be Simplicity am! Perfection Combined. It lia.;- a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes tho LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will nobber RIP nor RAVEL, and is alike on both ?-iles; performs perfect sewing on every description of material, from Leather to the finest Nanaoox muslin, with colton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. Having neither CAM or COG WHEEL, and the least pos sible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is Emphatic illy a Noiseless Machine* Itrequiros" FIFTY PER CENT, less power to drive it than any other machine in the market. A girl twelve years of agc can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. Its Strength and wonderful simplicity of con struction renders it almost impossible to got out of order, and is GUARANTEED by tho compa ny to give entire satisfaction. Wo respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with a fupcrior article, to come and examine this UNRIVALLED MA CHINE, One half hour's instruction is sufficient to ena ble any person to work this Machine to their en tire satisfaction. Agents wanted for all towns in the United States, where agoncies arc not already established. Also, for Cuba, Mexico, Central and South Ameri ca, to whom a liberal discount will be given; EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE MANU FACTURING CO., 536 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Aug I H.4V.-7m 31 THIS WRINGER has again taken the FIRST PREMIUM in the Great Fair of the Ameri 1 can Institute-it has also taken ibo y I HST ?R>;-: MIUM at the Stato Fairs cf #ew York, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Iowa, Wisconsin, Connecticut River j Valley Fair, Champlain Valley Fair, and at most I of the County and Institute Fairs throughout the j country. Over 200,000 have been sold and. are sow in j uso in the United States, anti ? never heard af ! one that wa? not liked^ Tho UNIVERSAL ia superior to all other Wringers, in having large rolls of solid India j Rubber, so protected by strong cou WHEELS that ' they cannot slip or break loose fron, theshaft. Its strong wood trame cannot bo broken, and does not rust or soil the zloties. Every Universal Wringer is WARRANTED. We select a few testimonials from persons widely known to the public, who speak from ac tual experience, and arc above suspicion of mis statement. " My family would as soon give up the cooking stove as thc CLOTHES WHIXGKR. It cannot bo too highly recommended.-[Solin Robinson. "This is tho first gringer I have found that would stand tho service required of it,' - [J. P. Huggins, Lovejoy's Hotel. " We think the Machine MUCH HORE THAR PATS POR ITSELF E VEUT'YS AB 15 THE SAYING' OV GAR MENTS. Wo think it import int the wringer should be fitted with COGS."-[Orango Judd, Editor of American Agriculturist. " I hoariliy commend it to economists o.r time, money and contentment.11-[The Rev. Dr. Bel lows. Prices : Large Wringer, "A" $12,OD Medium " " B " 10,00 Doty's Washer, Family Size, 14,00 " " Hotel ?? 18,00 Merchants or good canvassers can rirako money rapidly selling them in every town. Exclusive salo guaranteed and liberal terms given to res ponsible parties who first apply. Descriptive Cir cular and terms tent free. Tho celebrated DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER, which has just taken the first premium at the great Fair of the American Institute, is also nhl ?by tho undersigned. rc. C. BROWNING, GflNERAL AGENT, No, 347, Broadway, New York. Feb 21 - - - 10m 8 An Invention of-Rare Merit!. Browml Pttcnt METAL'TOP LAMP CHIMNEY, , THAT WILL NOT BREAK' BT HEAT, Burns up all gas and smoko,' never brooks by putting on a shade ; short, and not top heavy : is easily cleaned by removing top; in fact, tho . moat porteet chimney known -and is fast superseding all otherawhe-o it bas been in troduced. _ . . i No dealer can afford to bo without them. NEW LAMP CHIMNEY CO.,' f3 Warren St., W. Y. ' Aug 14 Sm S3 TEA AND COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE P0?S, OIL CANS, Ac., Ac. jsff All the-Cooking fora TE^ jsmr family may bo done with -Ifc^ / *.|Sr Keroaeno Oil, or Gas, -tKj * pB~ with loss, trouble, and at ?ST less expense, than by any -Tts other tuel. -ffes{ Each Article manufactured by this Company is guaranteed to performall that it claimed for it, $3F Sond for a Circular. "f?2^ A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO 208 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK. July IS 3m 29 Crystal Kerosene Oil. JUST received one Barrel PURE CRYSTAL KEROSENE OIL. For sole bj TEAGUE 4 CAEWILS. July W 9