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? V , 1 . ? -?--R tC? PJiivdyonr own Concerns. Miad your own'Soacoms, mtv friend, . V Eo?bey aro yours a!?i.c: : " Doii'-t t-ili; ;:'?)?.'u?j???r neighbor's.-faults.: . ? * B?Tsirirc to mend your ow?. I. t .Supp jser-hc Hoes notfajW?ys haft ^ ' I * A tralv p?ff???u&f . , WliitmJ?tiA tfT??^uetrn-.ns frets, . f . Or quarrels with his wife? - j D.:u"i a;cddle-lei him kuow^iuy friend, **l ? Tour be:tEr'r?;.:-iro spurns . Tu-iict the-ppy 'on hita*or bis; . x Aad mind your Own oonccrnev . ?. J^.V ?.--.. . ? ! I ? " Yes,' ruijjd YTOr own 'concerns, ftiy frfenoj. And presently yow ll find, '. - l' \ , . .. -Tba.t all jour riiu^is,occupied . .. I .~ ' ' Aljd you've/?'.lite eupugh to.mind. ."WbS- need.you" ehre ft* S dooks i'ndShooss ,.- .ShpuW wed wiihvSallie Jones: What matter if,y?pr neighJboT.C. i a ' i A plump half m{jliono.*vn?.-_ . ' Tho inimey ?s'rfo? your!?, my J riv pd/' Though golden stores be carns S ' i . j So, do not erny bia* his ^wealth,. . ' ?"? ti j Bat mind veux oWu cancorn*. ; ... . ?ea. mind yonr ?wu concerns, my friend) jj (, leis abutter plan... . - - " , Th.iuaiways.toibospyi8S.outr> ~ .?, [ * The deeds bf brother man. . . Bememboi' that all persmis have, , Though-bidden from tho view, Thoughts that tc them.of right belong,. Andnot at ell to you. And also boarin mind; my"ffieml} ! ..... .A generous.nAtnro worms. .'V , i. 1 ' * ' No secret from a brother's breast : S? mind roar own concerns. .- : - ' : ? ? .?."iv.t tNoi?M?g Lost by kuitUuess. j Hairs Journal of Health says: t lt hji dc?rtdful.ijiirjg.lo be o?u and floor, and haye'na henn?: b^fc^eref?s-a?dejme'' depth of human calamity than this-jit is ,v. : tpJiave. iii addition, <m .old-?gc of wast lj ; Liri ?j. wea ringisiolt ncs?, .:v.'li:eh ts'oft ?n su perinduced by that constant depression of mind wl?ch flUttniJt? ti?& ?**bn<cioiisness of being alone and friendless and in want ( Inc of .he very host means of avoiding " uh old n<*o of-dcstitiftf?n ?hi? .bodily1 s'ut i?S.SR)?5nf?fa to c'Hlttva'.? while'young'all the benevol ent and' generous feelings of\ our Miatur*?; ntjver by arty possibility atlofciiii; . s any o^portmrity to" pass of befriending ... fellov^traveitV, as- we 'are parsing sBoiig lilian 'journeyVfor sooner or'lhrer'the re . Ward will conf?-the reward bl" a hippy - .IK^III ?. andmon onfimes' a'comYoi-ta'bleii-ro ' > - vision tf.-r-dcelimng years. .' . bl IS 1-2 a -wounded suiter* was !y;r^ . - helpless on the planfc-Vif fha !n; ct te." a' lev.; milos- below Xw Orfc?nfe A youth passing that way kneeled at" ms"sicie,"in quired as to hi;^Want>, - conveyed him to a shelter^ and remained with him until be was ab'.c to leave for bis home in the city. NcarfV half ^c?titdry. later, the'bid - sol dier died, but old Judah Touro never for got ihe youth wno helped him on the bat tlef?i h?, anaTei'r ?i?VH s."ff.n(>0 "in mtfney, ."besides some duties lo perform whieli eventually yieldyd Mr.. Shepherd .?100.. OOO. W?ile living in New Orleans, aboul the year*1850, a poor yoi tig doctor will :; large family and a small practice, ofter came into my ofiice. He w.-.s aljray^ 1 bo??rtcous,J always k\'.\d ana always sad-; and who could be otherwise when anxiety for to-morrow's bread for wife and chi' dr?n is always-pressing thi the heart! But there came a letter one day. wiii' the English post mark, making inquiries for a certain young American doctor wh< had greatly befriended an English gentle man during aj<>ng and dangerous-attael; of sickness in New Orleans ;?. number ol years before. This grateful gentleman had died and left our poor young do.ctoi a large estate. . Ten years ago and less, there lived ir the city of New Yoik & clergyman whose name and memory are sacred to thousands ofgratefulj.loying, revering hearts. He has not been dead long; he will neve) die out of the holy 'affections of the pco plo before whom he came 'io and went out so many years. Among his people there was one uvan. and he was of large wealth, who seemed to make.it his speciai business, a3 it was his highest happiness, to see that his 'revered pastor wanter1 nothing, lt was not a fitful care. It did not spring up in May and die long before J^iceniber.ciime^but.through weeks- an? months and long years it was always tho . ?ame, incessant, perennial, gushing up always like a never failing spring. The pastor died ; his loving wntcher, no fault of his own, tailed for almost millions, and recovery, was absolutely hopeless. The grief* that passed him most was the loss of ability to help the liplploss. Men looked on and wondered, 'and began to question if Providence would .let such a man come to want> in hw grey hairs. . But1 there-was an eye upon him. A man ol very great wealth said : " Ile .must noi suffer who eared so well and so faithful!} ?nd long for' my old Minister. He i> just the man I want to attend to my es tates, and he shall have all he asks for as ? compensation for'IhV. services. A Judicia? Reminiscence. . Tua S?H Jose (Cal.) ? 'Mercury?? Tvhfes tne following mcfc?ni m connection-with the history of one of its judicial orna ; - nients: .-*. ; ;'?; . _V _ ; : - ' - . ?j " In th3 early history of Santa Clara county-say as far back as thu year 1S56 -we had a County Judge, who was given tr? excessive potations. Ile was old au.i lame, and" aside from his intemperate habits, was generally regarded as wholly incompetent for tho . position.. It is rela ted tlint the bar became so Ihorough?j dissatisfied with this dispenser of justice, that..o.i a certain occasion theyjsent bim a request to resign, signed by every mem ber of the bar in the county. "A:i-the court was then in session, on the-mcruing following the.presentation o; this request, every lawyer wa.s.,present at the opening of the court, anxious to see what effect the petition w^uld have upon jthe Judge. As thc time- arrived the Judge entered the "court room, 'and for once pex.'iiCtJy sober. His countenance wore a sad and contrite expression. As he'walkedr with halting steps, down the . aisle, he awakened a feeling df pity in the breasts of several who had signed the petition, and f.hcy sincerely re'gre'tte^ tin step they had taken. ".The court opened with a " hear ye," etc., and-the venerable form of the Judge rosevfrom th? bench. -'Afifer looking tim idly around he commenced in a-faltering . ;'.. -voice, to adeir?ssi th?. "bar: *i Gentlemen of the bar," said he, ': last night I received . ^ petition from you, couched., in respect ' ? frff langdagc, setting f?rtH certain reasons why I should, tender rriy rpfrigiiation as Judge of this- court.-' Conscious of my many infirmities, and realizing trre neces sities of a pure judiciary, throughout the silfht hours of tho past, night J have your petition under p'ainful/and, I may "add, prayerful consideration." -Here the eyes of some of the more . sympathetic of his listenexii were moisfc . ened with tears. The judge- proceeded : *} I feel, gentienien, th-it, you Ejie acted from a high sense of duty in this matter, and, in responding, to your petition, r?-' quealing my ii.sigu:*tion, h wilf simply say that,"-straighlenmg hirnself up and changing entirely his manner and tone of yoice-r-" I wiTj eee jon ia hr-1 firet, ?nd, th.ii'l^gdn'C? -Mr.";Cle?k? call the ne:c$ cr.sc.^^'j^ic"'c'flol>Lt was somewhat stait linsr." Scolding. tives, or domestics have no affection for peevish iretful fault finders. Few tears ?ire-shed, PFW" the graves pf-such. Per sOiVitifO^gh jtioral .principle- may toloVate* them-may bear with them. But $ii*y' cannot love them more than thc sting of nettle* qr the noise ot* mu.s^uito?s.--M;ar?y ?4n?H has1 been ".?itvea to ?theefavern and to dissipation by ii peevish fretful wife. Many a wife has been make miserable by .a .peevish., fretful husband.--. X fretful, peevish, fault (lading person in a family is like the continual chafing -ol an inflamed sore... Wooito thc ma?, wo ?l?f or child. w-Ho is exposed td stich temper in another. Nineteenths of all domestic . trials and unhappiness, spring from' this'sou ree. Good family government is the blend ing of authority with affection;; so;as-to 'secure res'pect" arid love Thde?d this.is the great secret of managing young peo ple. . Now your. frettc-rs may insrfire fear, 'but they always-' malic two faults where they correct one. Scolding fat ti childe taunting.a chi 1 d, treating a child as tiuhigh it had BO feelingv .inspiresydread ?md disl-kc, and fosters those very dispo sitions from which many of the faults ol childhood proeeed. 5 ' As frettors never receive confidence and affection, so no-one likes to tell trient .any* lwug.. disagreeable,' rod thus procure fur themselves a fretting. Now childrer conceal, in as much as they -cannot rriakt up their minds'-to be frank and open hearted. So husbands conceal from ?heil wi\;es; aud .wives fpom their.husband?. Tho more* one-frets, - the more he may A frotter will always have enough ta liv a*.-Something will always bc out o -pi?cc: * -.; '. . ; V Fast Story. [..'. An 'KnjrltsKman' 'was bragging of jli< .ipeed-of -English Railroads to a Yankfi u-avellcT seated at his Ride, in one of th caf! of a '.' fast train'' in England. Th engine bell had rungras .the-cars neared ? -'..-ti:.n.' ' II' suggested to the Yankee ai opportunity of " laking down his coin papi?n a peg or, two." . . "What's that noise?"' innocently in quired the. Yankee. t; Wc ure approaching-a town," --o the Englishman, " they have to com men c ' ing?ug" about ten miles before they gt to a station, or else the train, would ru by it before the bell could- be heard Wonderful 'isn't' if!- i suppose the havn't invented bells in America yefe? "Why, y es,",: replied the Yanke< we've got bells," but can't use them o our railroads. We run so fast that th tua in always keeps ahead of the-sound inc sound never reaches the village ti after thc .train gets by." '.'.Indeed !" -e-xcluiined the. Engl ishmar "Fact," said'thc Yankee, " had to giv up bells. Then we tried steam whistle) but they wouldn't, answer, cither. I wa ??h a locomotive when a whistle was triec We were going at a tremendous ratt hurricanes was nowhere, and 1 had.t hold my hair on. Wc saw a two hors .vag?n crossing tho track about five mile ihead and the* engineer let the whistle oi screeching like ;t trooper. It screamo -iwfuHy, but it wasn't no use. Thc nex thing 1 knew I was picking myself" out c i pond by the roadside, amid thc fraj ments of the locomotive, dead horse* )i-oken wagon, and dead engineer lynjj tcside mc. Just then thc whistle cam donn mixed up with some frightful oath chati had heard Ute engineer use whet he first saw the horses. Poor follow ! h was-dead before his voice got to him After that we tried lights, supposing tho, would travel faster than sound. Wege ate so powerful .the chickens woke al i long thc road supposing it to lie morn ng. But the locomotive kept ahead.c if stil.', and was hr the'darkness with th fight close behind.it. . The inhabitants pc '?(?oiled against it; they couldn't sloe| with- sci much light in the night time Finally wo had to station electric tele graphs along the road with signal men t< telegraph when, thc, train was in sight Mid I have heard that somp of the fas Luiins beat tho- lightning, fifteen miuute .very forty miles. Hut I Can't ray rt 'hat is true, the rest 1 know lo be so. '? SHARP PUACTICE.--The records of cern merdai life, says the Newport Mass. uierald, shows many instances, of slrarj practice, but, nothing which better dc -erves to stand at thc head of thc I ist. thai ho following transaction, which tpol place in o?rcity lately. One of our mer clianfs received a telegram from his Bo? oh correspondent, slating that sugar hm gone up two cents, whereupon, wi thou saying a word to his. clerks or any om ??se, " he hurried" up ..ld ?ie uorihend am purchased tho ..h-jle stock al twenty-om cents. Tlc then returned lo his own p]ac> in great glee, treated his clerks all round md informed tliem pf his shrewd speen iatioh; .."What was hin. consternation t< learn that, during his absence, one of his neighbor's, sharp as himself, had calle< ?i aid taken all his own stock at. twenty cents! "* A careful" est?malo showed him that-somebody laid e'eured fifty dollar hy the operation. . -? -?- ? -Old ,Dr. Ii-r, was. a . <]ita?kv and ii very ignonipt-ono. ; On one, occasion .h? .vas called by mistake to attend a council of physicians iroa ,?-ritieal case. After considerablo discussion * the - opinion wa ; expressed "by one-that the patient wa; convalescent. . -.When, it .came to Dr. '?s-i-'s turjB to sp?ak-" Convalescent ! said he; "why, that's nothing serious,! have^cured convalescent Th twentylfo?t houri!'*"' * T4*3 "-? ? . . . A HUMANE JCDOE.-A Texan 'Judge concluded a sentence for murder as fol lows-: ' ; "? . v '.- ' ?* . .' . V "The fact is Jones, that tho Court did not intend .td order you to be eicecule 1 before next .spring, but the weather ia very cold, and oui* jail, unfortunately, is in a very bad. ' ccmdft?bn ; much ot th? glass in.the windows is broken ; the chim neys are in such a dilapidated condition that no fire can be'rhade to'render your apartments comfbr'ablc,. beside .owing to the great numbul of prisoners, not mor3, than one'blanket can be allowed 'to each; to sleep sound and.comfortable, I.here'/br? it is out of the question. Inconsidera tion of?these circumstances, ' and wishing to lessen .your .sii(ibrui?> osj?uch as pa sible, the Court, in thc-exercise of its hu mane compassion, therefore Orders you to be executed, to-movrow. hior?ing as soon after breakfast as may be convenient to -tlie Sherill* and agreeable to you." - 3 ? Glass and Putty. ALarge lot of WINDOW GLASS, of d Moron t sizos.^jind One It?rrel of PUTTY just re ceived and for sale bj TEAGUE A CAR?/ILE. oetir is it Mfg iYOKLIlLLE;^ QTJIfiE?. A Literary . and Family Ne?e*papcr.-Enlarged 'und Improved, /ur 1S67.-New Tyjic andrew ~'! 1 Ati???t?o'ut'r- Fo\ir ?Ofi'rjintd St?rte?, mid Three Yitlimhle Fremiuinr ! rjHHE EXQTJJ/EBH will appear on THURSDAY, JL tho TULKD DAY.OF JANUARY, 1867, in cl cased iq'?iic;.pT?ritfid!on entirely NEW MATE Pi TAL, with tho latest improvements in the art, presenting a.ui'-ranttractiveappearance, and con-' t- inihg at least FIVE ADDITIONAL COLUMNS CBREADING MATTER-tho' . . , Lamest Newspaper iii the State, outside oT Charleston. . . - THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT .will be cbriduc cd by Mr. JAMES E. WIL?ON, assisted tyMtij. JAS. .F. HART. Mr. JAMES WOOD DAVIDSON, will continue .Ms versatile ** CPN?RIBUTORIALS" from Co lumbia. . 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Every Former, Planter nnd Horticulturist in the South should be a reader of tho CULTIVA TOR. : ..: " , ;.: ;: . Q^"Specimen numbers may bo socn at thc Adi-ertitcr Ofuoe.." "? '?*' D. R. DURIS0?. Soptl7 tf 38 State of South Caroling ' .' ED G feFIELD DISTRICT, IN ?QUITY. Mary E? Simkins, ") . -y*T ' . \ . Amended Bill. Emma Sinakins, et al. J : ?T appearing to niv satisfaction that ARTH UR W. YOUNGBI.?UD, ono of.tho Defendant* to this Bill resides beyond the limits, of thip Sta'c, On motion of Mr. WniOHT, Complainant*' Solici tor, It is ordered that be. do-appenr. plead, r.n swer^or demur i0 this Bill-within .three'months frcm the publica:ion'nf this order,'arid in default thereof Judgement pro coufi?*o will bo rendered against, h i tc. . . Z. W. CARWILE^ C.EIE.D. JNov. ??._ ' 3m _ ?--49' State of South Carolina, " EDOEFIEHD DISTRICT, . IN EQUITY. Wm. G. Whito ) and others. Joseph V; White I ' . Newell T. White, . Bill for Partition. Blumer While, | Wiley Harrison and his wife. Sa- J / ral^and others. J . IT: appearing to my satisfactioTi that tho Defen dants Joseph V. White, Newell T. White, Blu mer White, Alfred Harrison and his wjfo Mary.-L., and Wiley. Harrison and his wife Sarah, andl'ickens Minor, reside bojond tho lim its of this State, It is therefore ordered thnt tho above warned Defendants do appenr and plend,_ answer or demur to tho bill in this case, within taree months ?r?m tho publication of this order, or thc said bill-will bo taken pro eon/e?$o against them. - .v ' ' ^ - - Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E J). Oct. 20th fgCC._3tn 43 State of Sooth Carolina, . EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, . ' ' ; ?. IN, EQf'ITY. Tillman n. Clark, Adra/or., ) Atticus C. Tucker, by his j next frioml, ! Bill for Account, - vs j Relief, Ac. . S. S. T-mpkins, . , J. W. Torapkius.And others. J,_ IT appoaring to tho satisfaction of tho Coramis si?ner. that the DefendantsIVm. D .T?nnings, Henry. W. Tompklns;.Tames L. Tompkins, Frank lin A. Tompkins ?vnd R. Augustus Tompkins aro "resident beyond.tho limils of this Stato, On mo tion of Mestrs. Abney <fc.Wright, Complainants' Solicitors, Itis ordered lhttt \he said: Defendants do appear and plead, answer' or demur to this Bill,within thirty daysfronitke publication here of, or judgmont bo rondored against thom pro eon faso. '? ". ? ' Z. W. CARWILE, c.K,n.o. Dec 21,I860. Ct' 52 State of South Carolina, -- . - EDGEFIELD- DISTRICT. . \ IN'EQUITY. - ? Elsbeth Strom, Ex'trix., . j,Bm for .Dower> S. C. Strom, B. F. Sitora, et al. j Sille' A?4 ^ff>Y(.-Viriup of ?n Order, of tho? Court in this ai-onTi.e, +1io Of*.H?nr-;of WiU.IA'M-'STROM, decM., aTo required to provo their claims before tho Commissioner on or before tho Itt of March W. CARWILE, c.k.E.n. Dee TS, TS6n._flt 52 Estate Notice, ALL persons in uaywiso indobled to thc Estate WILLIS L. STONE, dcq'd., ore notified to pny the same, or_mako suitable arranjtcmentp. by Return Day next; otherwise said claims will he Sued on indiscriminately. M. M. PADGETT, 1 . , - B. X. JENNINGS. ;Ad0M' NOT. 1, 5m? . & COME AND SEE . HEAVY AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK.OF. j FOREICN AMD DOMESTIC VJ* '9 At 262 Broad Street, Augusta. V ? GREAT . REDUCTION IN Our. friends .and the public will find it to their advan tage to examine our Goods fcefdrc thcV'?uy elsewhere. LONG CLOTHS, SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS, OSNABURGS, : . .. : ' LINSE YS AND KERSEYS, COTTON FLANNELS, APRON CHECKS, JEANS, .... TICKINGS, CELECIAS, . ' BROWN HOLLANDS, IRISH LINENS, DIAPERS. TABLE DAMASKS, --. TOWELLING, . NAPKINS, BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, ' LADIES' CLOAKS, Newest Style, SHAWLS, MOURNING GOODS. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CALICOES, IRISH LACES, Imported, " GLOVES, RIBBONS, *.J FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS, C?SSIMERES, TWEEDS, COATINGS. GENTS'A*ND LAJOIES' HATS', BLANKETS, FLANNELS. NOTIONS. " 05s" In our Wholesale Department \t'? "ofler a carefully selected : STOCK of GOODS, and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. V ^ ^ ' . ' In our Retail Deapartment. a variety inferior to ho other House in thc South. I. KAHN & 00. Augusta, Oct. 31 tf . ,44 HOME A6AIN. :o :. NEW'DRY G-OOD?! THE SUBSCRIBER, has the pleasure of informing his frends and patrons thal he has agayi opened at the old stand, so long and favorably known as SETZE'S DRY GOODS CORNER, A Large and Well Selected Stock of Staple and. Fancy Dry Goods, EMBRACING EVERY VAHIETY OF GOODS USUALLLY KEPT IN A DRY GOODS HOUSE, And will endeavor to merit, by polite attention to the wants of his customers, and A Low cale of Prices, A share of tho generous patronage so long bestowed upon the old concern. HE WOULD RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT PUBLIC FAVOR. -o- * Jg^The services of Mr. WM. O. N011REL having also been secured, his old friends and customers are respectfully solicited to favor him with a call. J. SETZE, Agent, 195 Broad Street, Augusta, ?a. Nov. 7, 2m OF WINTER DRY To be Sold at an Advance of Only 10 Per Cent, on Prime Cost! . THE WELL KNOWN FIRM OF .* . J D. A. MURPHY & CO, Beine desirous of CLOSING OUT THEIR ENTIRE. . STOCK OF WINTER. GOODS, bare decided to reduce their prices to Precisely 10 Per- Cent..on Prime Cost. BSF-To Merchants, Planters, and the public generally, is here presented- ? RARE OP PORTUNITY for purchasing all kinds o? Goods'at UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PBK CES. ; j?2TTerms CASH on delivery on all snms.under $100; for ?100 and over,. a. credit of Fifteen Days will be given, upon approved City acceptances. ?3flt ia to the advantage of all who desire GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES to call and examine our Stock before making their purchases. . J. D. A. MURPHY & CO., No. 314 Broad Street, Angnsta, Ca. jjSTTkis will show that L. SHEPPARD is {?till at the nbovcr named Hrmsc, and respectfully invites his friends to como and give him a call befrrc purchasing elsewhere, as he thinks-ho ean sell thora Goods as Cheap or Cheaper thab any*other Store in tho City. Augusta, Dec ll lin. . ... 50 JOHN M. CLARK & SOIS, : (OLD STAND OF ESTES ? CLARK*) 278 Broad Street, ' ? Aaigiista, Greorgia, Wholesale ?fe JFtetail GROCERS/; '? . Would call thc attention of purchasers to' their LARGE and WELL SELECTED .Stock, pf - Choice Groceries* Which they-offer to the Trade at VERY LOW RATES. Augusta, Oct 15, Sra 42 ?fl ?U !AP, VIR Y OH! AP 9 U v U U -J U I . U X U Q i .ii Li ii U i 1 238 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Poll THE REMAINDER OF THE SEASON wc will sell our Extensive md we? J selected Stock orificii and Boy's Beady Made UTinler Clothing; . u. a ny.i \y ry At Greatly Seduced Prices! I Ail-our Qooo^ are Jifi>V, of tbe LATEST and "BEST SHT?ES/anlf' we will fell ?nena atr-suc^ LQW PRffES-?xk w (?cannot fail 4? pl^^e-^all ^ho-will exam ne our Stoe]c. jj -\ $ :.< | Y g 1 j ? "1 | 5 We-ment?bii ?elow'a few of the Goods bo band:-*51- ' *3 Fine Black Broad Cloth Frock COATS ; Fine Black Broad Cloth Sack COATS; ! Fine Black Doe Cassimere,,Froek COATS^ Fine Black Doe Cassimere Sack COATS ; ' Very Handsome French Cassimere SUITS; Excellent Scotch Mixed SUITS ; ? .American Ca-Csiaiefo SUITS in great jsaietoy., SHk VESTS in-every"-styl?-* Black and Figured Velvet VESTS; Plain, Fancy and Black Cassimere VESTS; Plain, Black Doeskin PANTS-; . v. r\ Ribbed Bl'k do. - do." ' iWv' * Flam and Figured, Colored Cassimere PANTS ; Plain and Figured Jeans PANTS; Plain and Figured Cottonade PANTS, fcc., icc. - 7/< ;.]..;:.; -0 E1O3TS? Olotlxin.gr Gents' Furnishings Goods. ?; Our Stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS is extensive and comprise? everything needful,-and will be sold at very Tow prices. , r;ri<:>? rv. ? ..ft ?'S?rST?J , Merchant Tailoi^iiig. We always keep an EXCELLENT VARIETY of CLOTHS and CAS SII?E?ES?, and carry on thc Mel-chant Tailoring- Business ?. all its-branches, ? ;\\Vwril gusranteo-satisfaction fcoj^Very ont ;haykigj Clothes made to order.. <r . "i - . I'-lv^ JJ.Jf.-l i&tfLtA; ?IM m?i>i ?J^"All arc invited to call and examine our Goods. Augusta, Ja.i 1 KENNY & GRAY. tf 1 l?tablislied 1845. a* fl ae a ^ a ? rp UNTO- 264 BIROA-D ST-, ^uXJGrXJSTJ?^ Importer and Dealer in PURE AND UNADULTERATED WINDOW GLASS, Acids, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Sponges, Corks, -AND DriTsreists9 Sundries. .:-!:;> ii tul _ NM-OF THE LARG EST-ASSORTMENTS .'IN THE SOTJTH. Merchants. Physicians and Planters will consult their interest by examining our Stock before purchasing, Our. prices, are as.low ns any House S.outhof Baltimore, aa wc Impon many articles, and buy direct from Manufacturers. "? "WE'?FFER ' . ' 10,000 pounds WHITE LEAD. 1.000 Ounces QUININE. 200 ?? MORPHINE, 51 Bbs OAMPUOK; ' io .. ::C.VSTOIVOIL, ' 20 " TURPENTINE, 10 K MACHINE OIL, 25 " Tanners' OIL, 10 ,: LARD OIL, 20 EPSOM SALTS, 3 000 Pounds BLUE STONE, 0,000 " COPPERAS, ; V 2? Kepa SALTPETRE, - 50 Cases CONCENTRATED LYI 50 " POTASH, 100 boxes Exe LOGWOOD. 5.0(X) " Snow WHITE ZINC, /'W:,*:.' ?NCD?E&S. : 500 7?oxeVWlNDOWr GLASS, " 100 " INKS. 100 ? TOILET SOAPS, 100 " . PEARL STARCH', ' 100 Kegs SODA, 100 Boxes SODA, 00 Cases PLANTATION BITTERS, . 50 GrosiULAGKING, PH) Mats CINNAMON, 100 Pounds CALOMEL, 10 Bbls. VARNISH, Surgical Instruments, Perfumery,; Brushes, ZP^TEZSTT MEBIOINES, COMBS AND FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY Nov. 21 3m 47 i WITH WHOLESALE GROCERS ?m CO??s?oFV MECHANTS, 136 Broad Street, Near Lower Market, AUGUSTA, GA. HE Subscribers are offering to" their numerous friends and customers, one of the LARGEST and BEST STOCK OF GROCERIES to be found-m the City, at their iccusiomcd Imo Prices. ? Planters and- Country Mjpcbants will lind jt to their interest by ca]ling*.;upon us, when visiting the Citv to make their usual purchases, W.e have ire Store'aVrd offering af LOW PRICES- ;' A. B. and C. SUGARS, Loaf. Pulverised and Crushed SUGARS . Rio, Java and Laguira COFFEE, BACON, MOLASSES; . BAGGING, ROPE, Patent Iron TIES for COTTON; Double Extra, E*tra.and:SupeTf ntf FLOtJR ;- . i X, XX. XXX, XXXX WHISKEYS, Kanawha Valley WHISKEY:- v ~ impd-iatTcruwii iiOLLAr#i t?r?, JAMAICA BUM ] y\ l i } r: Otnrd, Du poy, PcUosin 'and Cognac"ftRANDY ;* * * "~ Pale and Dark Sherry and Maderia WINES, Malaga WINE. RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, ALMONDS, LEMONS, and NUTS; ORANGES v; 3 Nor. 31 WU ,,3 a; LEVY & JACOBS. rV-v . - :' ':->' "<*...'. -?.nh JR,VH. PARKE R2*e*pcetfully announces tat be ii well prepared to' execute ls tbo beet launer and- promptly all work in the business, -and at greatly reduced figures'. - m ? ^aring,a?qaainU4"htto&lf 'wiri the lato inea .ma'oleImprovements in the profession, and se ater], a*full stock pf tnatcriais, ?c., he warrants ood and satisfactory .work to-alL who moy desire is service?. 'Edgifieia/s,(?yXis-h" w j <isi . For Sheriff. T~ The-Fj-Jeud?. of Capt. A. P^WEST reapactfal y announce-hi m-aa'i Candidate for Sheriff of ?dgctte'.dx.ttbc nij*t election. , ,. r?r ' ? oil '. .. 1 'to*. , ..V 45 Wc have been authorised bj .thc Prienda Y Capt'. H-. B?HL WABE to enncntree lim a Jandidatc for Sheriff of Edgofield District at the ?ejUttection. ? Apr 12 . t*? 16 j-Ti-1 F*r Ta/ Collector, s We Many Prien dr of D. A. J. BELL, Esq., ?cspectfully nominate him as a Candidate for Tax Collector at.the nexI election.. Oct 18 .... t? 4S ' -Iww-Tarany Friends of Capt JAMBS MITCH ELL rcspeetfully nominate him as a Candidate for-TAX COLLECTOR at the next election. SALUDA. Dej^e ; . . ! te? 5? We have been -requested by many friends of Mr.'JOHN A. BARKER to announce him ar Can didate for Tax Collector of Edgefleld District at the ernnjing eleotipsy -pr ?\ ; jr-Afi j lt ^?^W?haro Doe? authorized by the many Wends'of Capt: L. YANCEY" BEAU* lo an nounce htm? Candidate for' Clerk of the Court of-Common Pleas for Edgefleld District at tho ncxtolection. Jdne'20 . '.?'.? te 27 . fi RUT IMPROVEMENT IN SEW???C MfBI-NE. ?T? Salesroom, 530 Broadway, New York, 250 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, . 021 CH ESN UT ST*.- PHILADELPHIA. Patented Feb. H, 1SC0. THIS MACHINE is constructed on entirely new principles i? mechanism, possessing many raro and valuable ?ai pro vern rn ts, having been examined by tho most profound experts, and pronounced to Ve ' Simplicity and Perfection Combined* It has a straight needle.- perpendicular acilon ms. es thc LOCK'-ot SHUTTLE STITOH, .which -rill nc'nher HIP nor HAVEL,' and is alike on ; both sides; performs perfect sewing.on every ^description of material, from Leather to tbe finest Nansook tn url in, with cotton, linea or silk, thread, from thc coarsest to thc finest number. Having neither C?M of COG'WIIEEL, and the lerwt pos ible friction, it ru aa a's smooth as glast, and is Emphatically a Noiseless machine* It requires PiFTY PER ?ENT. less power to drive it than any ether machine in the market. A girl twclvo years ol' age can work it 'steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. . Its'Strc-ngth and wonderful simplicity of con struction renders it almort impossible to get out of order, and is GUARANTEED by the compa ny to give, entire satabction. . Wo respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with a superior article, to como and examine this UNRIVALLED MA CHINE, One half kcrarYiostruetion is sufficient to ena blo any person to work this Machino to their en I -tire satisfaction. "Agehts wanted for all towns in the United States, where crencies aro not already established. Also, for. Cuba. .Mexico, Central and South A meri el, to whom '. liberal discount Will be given. EMPIPL SEWING MACHINE MANU FACTURING CO., 330 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Augl' n.ir.-7m SI An invention of Rare Merit! Hur?^W il y I METAL TOP LAMP CHIMNEY, THAT WILL NOT BREAK BY HEAT, Bums up all gas and smoke,' never breaks by putting on a a had 3-, short, and not top heavy j is easHy cleaned by rermmng top; in fact, the most perfect chimney t-town - anet is fast superseding all others where it has been in troduced. No dealer can alford to be without them. NEW -LAWP CHIMNEY CO./ 73 Warren St., N. Y. Aug 14 6m T3TV! 3P T. ?rL E SEWING MACHINE CO., : Principal Office, GIO Broadway. NEW YORK. GREAT IMPROVEMENT? in Sewing Ma ! chine. - Empire - Shuttle, Crank Motion Sirring Machine. It is rendered noi?ele?s in ac tion. Its motion being all positive, it ls not lia ble to get out of order. It,is the best Family Ma'ob':nc! Notice is called.to our new and lin* proved Manufacturing Machine, for Tailors and . Boottnd Shoe Fitters. Agent? wanted, to wiitin a libo'ral discount will be given. No consign ments made? _> . . . EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO. Ans 6 lyntp State of South Carolina ' , >. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W.F. DURiSOE, Esq.,Ordinary of Edge field District. Jt/beress, Barney Lamar, has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singu lar (the goo??s and chattels. ? rights and credits of Rebecca Lamar, late of tho District afore said deceased- ' - Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all aod singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to b e i.nd appear before me, at our next Ordinary'sCourt for the saidDirtrict, tobe holden at Ed gc G eld Court House, on the 26th day of Jan. inst.,- to show .canse if any, why tho said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, thia 12th day of Jan. in the year of our Lord, one thous and eight hundred and sixty-seven, and in th? ninety- first y ear of the sovereignty and Indepen dence oT the United States of America. W.F.DURISOE, O.E.D. . Jan 15 - 2t 3 State of South Carolina, - EDGEFIELD DISTRICT? IN ORBINAR Y. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District. ? Whereas; Mahala Eid son has applied to me for Letter; of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of James Eidson, late of the District 'aforesaid, deceased. These are; therefore, to oite ?nd admonish all sod* singular, . th* kindred, and creditors,of the sard dc'cease"a, 'tobe ami np pear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden nt Edgefieid C. IL-, on tb? 26th day of J.in, inst., to . tipw cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given tinder my hand and real, this ??tb day of Jan. in the year of out Lord- ene thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven and in the -niue ty-fir. ty car of American Independence. . W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D. Jan.'15, v 2t' 3 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, ' . IN" ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District. . Whereas, Eliz. and Jesse Conch has applied to atc tor.Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels,' rights and credits of Jeptha Conch, late, of tho District aforesaid dee'd * These are, the-re-foi-e, ttl cite a.A-3 aTtmonish ?ll and singular, the kindred and-creditors of the said deceased, to be nod appearbefbre mc, at our Doxt O'rdinaryVConrtiof theaaid District,to be holden af ridgefield Court House, oh the 2nd day Jan. hist., to show cause, if any, why th? ?kid administration tihouTd not he granted. J Gi vcr, under my hand and seal, thia 2th day of Jin. in the'year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and in lhet>lit year of the Independence of the United States ?m if *t /