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j.! 111 BSS " ? """?"g? ?mr? Wkt?k /> Tad '?['?cr. Uo??eiiil?i, Wc y. ?end?y * y . : drl at ?jTam J to meet tiic 'C ?tM? hillls; add very rangit was. fie*.(iivthsc*hiid) told iii ; ?ii'.- a:; ! adventure. IK* v.-::-. lite MU?. of t!? ' hanker ul l?n Bkfohr* ?,r was not,''\he said, rooni ?nong?i ? ..i!! hi that city.* 1 deals in English <r A great trader cai."- tbere^wbq ha whole markcCtrj Simsen*; lie WAS the great ur.::., and didi:-:', favor sold us goods. Somehow I . (tended nqd he refused to show ino his p.-ili This wis ?>:: Tu--.itv. 1 said tu mv ?1 ;-i Will go to Silland.*' I conk"! i biri !. . Til.- lion ?-vf- I :?.yt? s j S :.? tire Shea j er goods were. As soon got ?<? Manchester; i !?id out .-iii tnonejv, tui?g-; were so cheap, und 1 i gO:> ! profits-the raw material; the dj u:;d tho manufacturing. I said to tna)inf;:c?tnr>r. wil? suDpjyj.you tua material ant! dye; and voa .suppl; willi manufactured good:?." So I got profits instead of one. and 1 could gdod? c'tcaperiban anybody, ( In a: tillie ! Ii!, ida ?29,000" into ?00,000. success all turned ?n.*onc niaxlm. 1 1 c-u:i do what another mun can ; 1 am a match for the,mun with patt and for ?il the rest of thorn ! . A:n advantage ! had, I made a bargain at< When i settled in London; tho East Company had ?'$00,000 in ?old to ! wont i-} the jaie and boMgk?jtaj knew the Duke of Wellington must ir !!:;!.! boughs a great many < ??ins at :i discount. The povern; s?iit'f?r.nfc and said they most ha' When they got it; they did not know5 ?<> get it t'i Portugal. ? uii?lbrtf??! that, and sent it to France. ?ntt tho best business : ever d??l." Ano:bo.r maxim wc whit'h lis'set to pines; gr?a1 reliance, was never to :iHy:ih?n^u>-?i? wi.tlvany .. ???>' ky .;<--. ii ny ?.tltick.u i:?,\ V? haVP s *>..;." -.?:;. S1;many ?lever ie..":, very clever ? wh > had no : 1; ?cs to (heir ;e,-r. i v. .*.?;>.; tho??: Tb>:r ed vice snuiids weil; but file, is against them. 1 raunoti^el oh:.* themselve-s, how'can . V<'*??{ '?" >?y aid of lu -s-.-W ?' aprnvd la:\M? millions of mo i hope,:*. -. .. thu; y-.-us*chili * ijt?; ibo |i>j?d of; m:-':uv S.t?.i><? to the .'X '\n>\ ?a . !' more importan] tb? I suro you wAu!d ?ol wiri'.'1. Rothschild-I am suire 1 shoui I wish 1 I wi-h them to give mind'and oa! heart ??d body, and everything u> i un?*: thai' is thc way lo l?e happy; rcfjiiirA'? a* jjrc?t^dcal of boldness ai grcat'deal of caution to ti??ko :i *V>r?ts ?iud when yon have jot ':'. ii re?j?i es linier as much wit lo ktfbp i.. ?: I v U? listen to all lae projects ;.:.!.; ..: c .ino. 1 should vu\'\ myself v:-ry ::( Stick to .?i.e. business, young int said iso t? EU'w?rd : "stick to yourbrc Vy.-?nd you may bo thc greati brcwe Lotulnn. Bc .1 brewcrj .:!?..: a uankcr you will soon iie in thc Gazelle. O? i ty neighbor^ is a very Ill-tempered m h ;-ie*; to vex inc. and has built .? place for swine close to my wail, when ! go out I hear first t<!"ur:r, art s<|u?ak, squeak ;*but this does mo no ha J a:n always in a good humor. Soi times, lo amuse myself; 1 give a l)i-g ?i guinea; ''He thinks i: is a mistake: ? for fear that 1 should lind ir out, oft* ?"His as fast, as he can: 1 advise you give a boir?ar a guinea sometimes, i very amu'-ii*^."-Burton's Memoirs. Siiui? Dipping! A correspondent of thc Chicago ?/< nal, travcilling in Mississippi, gives following'sketch of thc effects Of "-sn <!??>p?!:g.': Tho family iic describes ? fellow passengers on a train: iL rc is a Ia:-??o lamily that require brief description; Theftithcr of tin h:\> is a'tall, lean, dark, but-ratheri pleas; man-while his wife is very large; ve KfKced, :?nd course, in tex:'ire. manne .t:?'l language. There are two co!cr women to take' charge of thc cliildrc which are of ??ii sizes, frota thc !?:>by. "black mainniyV arms, to half gro; l> >ys and giris; Tl?c family have mat :i heariy dinner from seyenil baskets pr vided foi the purpose. The i.:?;.. v. j jtulging from tay [imited expo went weighs over two hundred pounds, takes long null ic brandy boule, und th; m. ikes ?i proposition to it ar lady trien which I rd id no?> bear; but the rep1\? : - ! don't like to." s! Wiatt do y.?:x*:sj?. I ettres ?" said the stout lady : - (?-:- .Ion John." John soon returns with n brhni of .-.weet gum, and cuts off several stoi twigs six inches in length. looking vcr much ashamed as he ,<J .?J so. iww th debauch commences. The two vvomc sit opposite each oilier. They bro? rn n toe ends of tbeirsticks by chewing ti e i The ft*, animal hold-; a by.ile of yell... pn'??f.?i h:?r lap; Tho wet brushes:ar thrust into. :i:.- bottle, and tho bombi loni i.-; put into ii: : mouth. Thc tongo and gums, and roof t?f thc mouin* ar ra obed till every y::n?d and nerve be comes excited; and these worn) n :::*?. hal insane. Their faces-burn like fire. Thai raise thc window; spit out thc abomina rion, dive into the !.. ?ttlc for a fresh sup ply to i;ie:-.:t:c! the excitement. Now they rock and sway from side to Bide: they sereu::1, with laughter, they take oui their brushes and repeat fragments ul r-Mij.*.:i song ; ; they tell smutty stories unclean beasts,, obeying (.very-foul inf oiiise. ^itre enough, what t?tey carel M.irriatr?.I marriage! is the theme these harpies. u-i<! its Whtfo robes arc pol luted, and ?ts purity sullied by sensual tongues. I looked at this jr.- t. shame less, disgusting woman, a::d ihcse were ray thoughts : " Yon tall: of marriage, you great, wallowing female hog: If yon were my wife by arfy tnystefy of Provi dence, 1 vrould take you the whole dis .tance to Chicago to find water nasty enough to drown you in'. Marriage, in deed! U'hut a 'jSnght-Blooniing Cereus' your breath mu-t be." Disgusting a .-..rc these details, ? have given yon but a feeble iden of the beastly nastiness of ..snuff dipping." ADVICE TO vouxo LADIES.-T: ?st not lt; uncertain riches, but prepare yourse : for any emergency. Learn"fo work, mid not !>e dependent npoh servants to make your bread ; sweep your flpors, durn your -.stockings. Above ali ti.is, do not esteem foo b'gfitiy those honorable men who sustain themselves and their parents by the wgr^ ?-' ..K''r own hands, wliik you car? for, and re.ceiy? into yon:- cnn pany, those iu/y, idle popinjays, who never life a finger to help lia: tese I ves so long as they can keep body and soul to gether and get sufficient to live in fashion. Voung women, remember lb!1, and instead of sounding the .purses pf your lovers and examining- thc cut of their coats, look into their heart? and habits. vcliic li will lead them lo look above a butti rily existence^ Talk not of thc ! beautiful white skin anti thc-soft,'tjof'icate j hands-the fine appearance of youngal gentleman. 'Lat not those fooiWi coiislcls erations engross your thoughts. Tho FSA Man. I:. Urft every ?lay tturt we cnSon?tf?fta sketch so amusing as lite ono subjoined and where j'-.liles 'souffl to enjoy.-thc" ?uko with so good n relish. Let. the reader peruse tor himself: ki i>ridget." 'aid n 'adv in the city of Gotham one rooming, as she- was rscon uoitering in thc kitchen, - wnai h quantity ofsoapgrea.se you have got ]. .:. -. We can get plenty ot soap fer it, ao3 wfe ?u\i ' exchange it for som -. Watch for tho :'.:! man, and when *ho cmos 'arong;- tell him i want M .-peak to him." "Yes, mum," said Bridget. tl Ali the muming, Bridget, between eaah whisk ol' her dish-cloth, kept ali pig nt look out (if tho kitchen \vmduw, aud/tu>.oioy ing oreaiur? lesc^jdi^h?r watchtV.! gnzc. A: last lier i nd list ry seemed about t<> he rewarded, for down the ?rreet came a large, jiortlygentleman, flourishing a cane looking tin.- very pic tu rp of goad hu, iri?r. Sure tit TO*? flu- fat' man 'rv-w. thought Bridget-and when he was in front of the house out; she ?l?w'V.na in formed him th.it lier mistress wished'fO. speak lo him. f ; "Speak t<> mc, hit good giri ! ' replied the old gentlemen. y Yes sir. slfe wailts to speak to y?ri? aii'l sa vs would vou be good enough to walk iii. sir." * .. This ree] jes . so direct wa? riot to be I refused, so in-; stats .ol wjJntormctit up J;--'sfv.-s\veni the gomlemarf,"u:-.i up th-' stairs wens Bridgci^anji kin-ckiagafc the mistress door, piu .'nT- lienft in'-Hiid ex claimed. .. Fat gontleman? ia the..parlor?.jnatn.*: So say ing; she instantly withdrew to the lower regions.?-; vv' v' fl .'': X - I::-- file -parlor;"-- thflfehe lim farly : - wh t! can it menu.? Uii.Ig-s?i must haye blundered7;'' but dewitt o ?he parlor site wentySif* ifp r??? -Wr lat ft?lVw::?' hts blandest .-un:ie^ud r.*?-* grateful bow. " Your setvnni informed me, madam, j ti;;:: you would like to spca:; ic in*-at ! your service madam."' y Thc mortified is:i^r\;\s ;.. w thejtato ?>1 ! ilia cas? invmcclii?eJTf ?WiiVsirrilC wreath ? ed itself about lier lips in spite of herself, hw she afterwards said,, . * \ -Wi:) voil parV? Sn tho >::-\k- \>)\ infer .of a raw Irish giri, my ..--ar : j. tojo her tu call ia the fat man to take away the soap s-reasc, J\yfea sh . ?u\v him,* :::JB she jias madala rn-iSfwKc, yott?sce.,'? Thc j'?;!y fal gentlcinan leaned back in his chair, and < laughed such a hearty-lia ! lia! Ita 1 as never carne fron: any of you:' gentry. ..!: is decidedly thc J*?it.'j.oka^ 0/ the season, ii i! i;::.! liSl So ..-"iv. frjofc mr for the soap grease mai:, did -sh .' . 1: v.il! keep ?ne laughing for a month. Such a joke:5' ' " " And ::!! tip the street around ;!?'- comer was heard the liicrry lia:! ?ia.' hal of inc .M! gentleman, a.s he brought down Iiis vane every now and then, and exclaimed, - Such a joke I" / DniXK LKSS Wi ru ? 01 ;u MEALS.-One gr al error ih::t v,-e commit is, that we driulc too mitch at our inca's. Before we have sufficiently masticated our food Lo unable us tu swallow it. wc 'orce it down by taking water or warm drinks, flus not only- dilutes'the sa ii va, bur. weakens the gastric juice after the food gets into the stomach. Many persons take :i swal low of lluid v.i;h almost every mouthful of food. Look along the dinner table in any of our hotels 'and fashionable private dining rooms, and you will oe surprised at the quantiles which are drank din ing the meal : anil if your mind, bc not taken un with observing the errors of (.''hers, you may discover the s.amc evil in your self, and tims bc led tu correct if Tliie; habit, sooner or later, cuds in producing dyspepsia and constipations, than which there ano nu affooi'nms moro d?stractive ol' health ita ! c >::r:'>v:. When -\v-.- are thirst at our meals or at other timos, we should drink to Hay suA thirst*on!j*. Ail sol? i fuod h mid ba thoroughly ground an i m!.viii v. iiii, saliva in the mouth, w.u lided and und ii 11 ted )>y water ror other drinks, ll ly' upon it, the apparent ni? j cessity for drinking is n mure iiai?Jtj -.'. l.-ich we (.;;:: correct ut will ; and all who prize health Htiti trna v.tjui? wiil'ivd cb.Tstder ils preservjWio? -.>r purc?asct too*lrigK,::i tlir cost vf ?iteii-ifng lo'so sUnplft-a^nat ter. ; CnnEtti ;:i. ]'u iv,-?Ui-o:fLjuc?-.s,.?u!n: parable milo '-f'\e plci^brs of ,th t" raer ..hant." may tcarcely claim to bc called a virtue ; but it is therfriend ?tr.il heln.M*nf .vii good j/raeo.*.. and the abseneon?!' if- ks eer-aitily. a'vice.. If c cerfpluess be rio! health, assuredly n?t?i?ncholy is il ?seise. Pra'?ticall\*i! cli?erfulhoss occupies a very high ; bsition, ami wit ho::: tl the Christian laborer Udes?u^t?. o? a uonside|iah^K element ; T.-.tr. rt;:.!:: *i lieirfnmessiiharp-' -ens ti: . edge and 1.-moves the n\M from' thc Mimd.. A.j:?yous b .:;:.: -opm'i.^oilj^d ?::r ?::.w.-'./l m '.--?Hinery. -r.::d" m?keg th? whole of hh"' pv.?.v-.-'rs'w.'>r'; wflli^ease ann ellicicncy ; hencedt is ?-!'? 1 ho utmosts ?rn portaneu that -wo inaSntaiu a contented, cheerful, geniaj v(ii*posiliun. Xii? longer I ::m engaged in my Masie-r's sorviee, the more ;i;:: : c? niident that the joy uf the Lord isa. 'i ititi t bc our slrcngih. and that discoylcn? and moroseness are ilual to usefulness. With all my heart would I say to my follow-servants, "Rijoiee in :!i Lord always" not-only for your-own> sakes, bul f ?r the^kc^()JkCa4"^rl^^iichj is s'.' di ar to yon. ' Wlmcvef" may advo cate dreary duilnoss, I cannot and da? not db otherwise than ? rn peach -it ns .:: enemy''; Of trna religion.-Hov. C. II. Spurgc?? '.-- i. i ?.-rnrV%* ADAM A.VD TIIK C!i::::r?Di' PAKADISE. As Abe; lay weltering in his blood, and Ailarn stood-near, the m-ir l- n ?i m.-.*u weep ing, suddenly thc Cherub of Paradise a?i vjiuced to the father of nil mankind^and. silently, but with an earnest countenance, stood before him. Adam raised his face and spoke': .' ' ' : '* ' h that au imago of ?w rac? that warf to descend from me, and will evei'' again'. ; ; r ther's blood, shed hy the baud of a bm: liol-, slain the earth?" Tho Cherub answered; M Thou sayest!" j i ! 'I hen by what rame will men call t?iat terrible deed ?:> said Adam. Whli a tear In lils eye, the celestial j being answered " War !*' Theil, shuddering, thc father of man-, kind sighed and spoke : "But wherefore juust thc just .and righteous fall by the hand of Ilia un righteous ?" Thv (Jin rub was silent. "'"?What remains Co .'me now'in my wretchedness upon this biood-thirstv earth ?" The Cherub answered and spoke: "Theprospect of Heaven !" Thereupon he disappeared. Bun Adam stoocP by till sunset, when -towniti -Heaven,-anti cried: "Oh, ye. brilliant watchmen near to thc gates of ilih Heavens, why do yo wander thus silently ? li= a mortal permitted to hear the syund of your voice] Oh, then, speak of the land which is beyond, and o'* Abel, tho belovedT', H became .yH more'- still!'around >h1m, and Adam ?..threv; himself upon his face. utid'wor shipped iVnd hs heard in his heart a gentfc voice: l'Lx Abel, thy son,'Jives !" Then walking from thence, lie hoped, and his sci! WHS still; and full of sadness. -From the Germai^ '- rr?. ? . 'A Lady an? the Rtfbb?r. Tnj? following authentic story will in yalit?Rte the "often repeated charge against wamcji'lhat !. they cannot keep-a secret:"' Some years since, n lady called at a ?y.nw v'a ^hopju. (-?ib ?pjtskigts ol' the city ? of Lomb ii, ?md purchased ;i pair of gloves ' f.?1 hr-r immediate weh-, observing at the some time, that she was on her. road to liarn?r-that'shy bad left lier gloves at her friend's house where siic had called, und i ii:11, she was apprehensive of being i benighted if she. went hack for thoth.- The j "glover filled on th?glovt?s; and thc lady, after paying^br th?m froto a purse well stocked wi:h bank-notes, stepped into.her carriage and proceeded on her journey. She had scarcely* reached Finchly Com mon, when a highwayman stopped the ehiriagf, and demanded her money. Ile entreated her not lo bo alarmed, as he had lid intention oh " h?r person- if she 'sur rendered her propertv, it was ali he want ed, deejaying that dis: ress, and no!, his will', urged him ti? this desperate act, and he was ^ctccm^ted to remove his peen-' diary wnuts*or perish. The lady gave him, her purse, and the desperado rode oft! After h . v. a.; gonej find her fright had somewhat subsided, the lady imagined in thc,address of thc highwsvn^n, "she recognized the voice, of the glover >IJ.!-Lai-jti-'i before dealt witb. This vy\cv:c struck> her sp forcibly, that site ottered her servant lo drive back to town -IM! choosing, she said, to venture over Litc h.-atii. "' On her arrival at thc glover's, she knocked and gained admission, the gb ?ver hinyeii opening., ibe. Jo?.c.. Tl ut lady nc sired io speak with him in private. Thc i'o-.-.. r sSio\Tjed her to a back "parlor : when sb? exclaimed: ' * " - - ? am come for thy purse, of which y. t robb ni me this evtnibg^on l'meW^ C--mjo->?: !" Tb^^loier was confounded. ;s ?t.i.? ol' no Hie tor y- ti lo deny it. ? am convinced, and venir life is as my nr. ;:cv.' iietuni to my my properly, and Lr list to my humanity.'* Thc glover, overcome with guilt, shame and'confusion, confessed thc crime, re turned the purse, and pleaded his distress. The lady, aitor-suitable admonition; gave bin* a lc?*, pound note, bade bim mend hi* way ot life, an3 keep Iiis own counsel. iuiug that she would not divulge Sjis nhl:;'.*, or place of abode. She kept Ker wortf and though thc robbery was stated in the papers, thc discovery was omitted: sud ii was not untilreccutly that tv minute account of ibis singular transaction was mun ] among the papers alluded lo. I2v.cn in the private memorandum," the name and residence of the glover was omitted, and thc secret,.in that particular, rests with the lady in the gi ave ! His Head is Lcd. While passing a stable yard yesterday. in th<i ur?perji,pprtion of thc city, ot\r at tention was attracted^ fof a f?vr moments, to two colore ! men who were trying to ? hitch a mule lo a little wagon. The mule was very obstreperous, he had his dander up about.something, and put in a serious protest against the whole proceedings. Ile reared and pitched, and threw his hk?d feet-about remarkably'active, damag ing thc wagon and several times threaten ing to knock uif tho bead of two cf thc darkies, who wertf lamming away at bis mtilcshfp with a long h?op' pole. The two negroes labored hard, but without avail.. Tho animal.hud not been worked for sometime,- and he I* felt his oats and Was not to be Irifiefl with. After three or four mofiectual attempts'were made to get thc mule between the sjiafts, the colored gentleman with a houp pole had hU-pifssi'?ri aroused and commenced Inf", riming the am'mi! i:i gopd earnest.. The j jnulc^tcccpied th?.- issn . made, upset the [colored :*"i!t I CTR an wii > was tickling him v ii.i t !i j hoop, :i:t.d taking riv-ic'tidea-ye, . isis .nt::f.'-;!fp; d sh jd d .wu lb ? >ltv.-t"?n " it gl.'C <.*). r v.l:-:'. ?iii li.'jJ aCeOmpli'-h'.'d. T?K: old darkey who go! ktiockcu down, wJllli ti:e aid of bis comrade; slowly got tonis feet again, li.- gave a glance at thc rci.' -'l-big tunic, a:id slowiy shaking Ibis hoad, bc fem ark cd : '".l'ero. datar bible 'ike ponte niggers; You lei 'em bab liberty tor a Rttlc trmel an' den day : wr-n-'t A'. baltry to vole. *l bet <.i:.i mule is gwlpa dow.ii t<> dc placo where ria)** reg;-ter now.'' We didn't---Wail to hear ar.yli'ing more' but voncltided that 'darker head wa* level.-N. O. Pitas ?' A T?ft o?" ?Smosh?in TL-?.iiite v. nz klar-, without ? fo?r, Sal! .; .. .-:!.??'. H .?./. ?n'a- lo?r. Hrr i/e wt;?. k*jsc on t!ie ski and her breast did lieve niany a sigii. ;?ter liai rc wu/. bis? k az uta blackus cat, and ber ?ios, .1?. .; .; salem ! I ? ri ? * I ;i?y bat! ?\!i arm wuz .uvil?iid ber lillie wtVistc, and I go! readdy ber iips to taslc : but whenever I do a t;?:ng so chaste, 1 never,am in much nv a haste. ; r . 5 !'i:*. vade when you kiss the Xu York ^!ris. with pr. My bin ize, and hnir that 'Curls, they isiv you w-bat you are ab ?ul ??..'(I give* you .! sbi| ? ?i^n. on thc '.snout. The wesierr?g?rls thii make \w bother : if y bu kiss thcin one cheek, ilia 'urn to ? --i; thc ot her. Jiu!. give me ? Virginia gu ri j I'tr ki;---in-Ilia liVi't av.', ntlt^rs eba:? Iii mijltiiig. W bi .never VJ; giv wmi uv 'em; una k. Ihn;poiit iip tlieir lip- and kiss yon back. : in t ! i: mr st*>ri"; mi decrest ritctTcr. il gi? wear e: tor if 1 du ??it olf my i track. I've now with ttoiible, found mi ' wav bai k. and my ?beem again l'i! nevi r lone, a-- sure az this poetry pr pruze. . I pn sscd Sall ?>f;''s ?'>rr>i tu mine, and looked down in her iz-', and as I lp |k b r punid-in minc I couldn't speak fur size. ?S?oerer, tieerw;, mi lipa to lierzc did speck ; I frit her warm .broth on my check ; ! giv her little hand a squeeze, vt'lien razing ii;; her head, sile sed : ' Take kare, ?nooks .ill I sneeze !:1 ? .. - - A w-*iggish?>unjalist., who "molten mer ry <.v..:. l*is personal plainness, u>lis this ?tnfy-'of him?elf:tJ *Sjciit to:a d^ag^torc ?.ariv J.bc f>tber morning for a dose of dioVphine fora sick friend. The night?, cb ":< objecttfd to giving it tourne whlmut I ? prescription, evidently fearing I meant ? tb o'?.trov irtvself .. ?Vb?:.v." s-.id I. -: do 1 look Irke a ?ran 1 who would kill hi-nW?*1 . ' (iazii!^ at mc steadily for'half a minute bc replied. J don't know. Seems to me if I looked like you I should be greatly tempted to A WIFE'S POWER.-Thc power of a wife for good or evil is irrcsistabje. IToir.e must bo tsie scat of happiness, or it must be -unknown/ A good wife is to a man wisdom and courage, and strength and endurance. A bad one is confusion, weakness, dis??hifitnre and despair. No condition is hopeless when inc wife possesses firmness, decision and economy. There is no outward prosperity which can counteract indolence, extravagance and folly at home. No spirit cnn endure bad domestic influences. Man is strong, but ins heart is not adamant. He de?ijihts in enterprise and action; but to sustain hiin he needs a tranquil mind andu whole heart. Ho, needs his riiora's in the con flicts of the world. To recover his equan imity and composure, home must be a place of repose, cheerfulness, peace, csm 1-*t-t ; and his sotij renews its strength again, and goes forth with fresh vigor to encounter thc trouble and labors of ofe.; Hut if at home he {linds no rest, and is there met- with bad temper, sullenness or ix'o'im, or complaint, hopo vanishes, and he sinks into dispair. W. Ji. Gooonicn. ?, C. G. GOODRICH. C. G. GOODRICH & CC, COTTON & TOBACCO FACTORS jj f AND,, j ? ? General Commission MEiiCHANTS. P33 AliBRS HST ii Ito CE KI KS, LI QUOJtS, ?KAIN, FLOUR, PROVISIONS, &C, ?Vc, Arc. 271 Broad Street, . AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Aaoili: storage l'or Consignments. fiSF-Personal attention given to tho Purchnse S.i - an?l Shipment of COTTON and other PRO D i.'CTS.-entirely on'Ciunmission.. {T.:j?',Mr. E. Honens may be found with us. Augusta, Feb ll ly 7 ANDREW J, PELLETIER, Hamburg, S. C. -DEALER IN jCaoscE ?>;:-:^, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, . :'\ ; ! \ t '-And: '{ M ED I CAL SUPPLIES, Paints, Oils and Glass, Cos?a dies. Soaps, Vorabs, Brushes. And Fancy Goods. f? II 5*E RI OR TEAS, PATENT MEDICINES, TR?SSES, Dental, Surgical and Obstetrical In? st ru meats,' Tiiomsoniaii Medicines. ?)3SS23X>Sy! HAIR RESTORATIVES) SPONGES, SNUFF, G E LAT INES, CHOCOLATES, J^lavouring* Extracts. NUTMEGS IN HULL, ARI] Frcsli Imported Spices. All nf which vre Like pleasure in offering to thi public at reasonable rate?. A. J. PELLETIER, Druggist and Apothecary. Hamburg, Feb Vi fun 7 SfE. BOWERS, HAMBURG, S. C., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, GOTTOIV F A ? TO R AND DUALER IN SROtEIUES, BACOjS, LARD, FLC1I? BAGGING) ROPE, TWINE, TOD A CCO. SEOARS, Ac , H 1 VING changed hi.< Groccrv Agency into i GENERAL COM MISSION BUSINESS will :?.ki great pleasure in meeting the wants of his oh Friends and Customers. He will pav thc ll io il EST PRTCE for COTTON COUNTiiv'PRODUCE, ic, or will receive tin Same <>a Storage. '?Br C insigninenbi respectfully solicited. - Farmer.1! and i'i;:n!cr.-, ami the public generally will f.:. l 1: to the) inUruit tu give mc a call. S. E. HOWE Its. Hamburg, On.l, tf ;:0 HOUSE CARPENTERING AND rip ii K Subscriber resrcetfnlty announce? lo th? : g. oitirens nf E !.".. ti .!.! District, that lie I- iii?? pr pared :.. cxe.cut- ALI. BUILDING AND CARPENTER'S WORK with miel i ly und dis i patch, and on ron- mable lena-. ! lie is ii n r/ngaged, next do..rio thcAdvertise! i Office, in ibo \ ii?cTliiiLhig Business. An h -a baud an iw*irtmei?t<of BEAUTIFUI COFFINS. R >st>wood litiUh/n?nt.y trimmed. am nf the latos: styles. Pricea verv moderato. '.My fins NEW HEARSE, with gentle It-rsci and aDriv. r. will attend Funerals whet dc-ireii. D?ring tuv absence 'rom thc shop, Mr. JAS PA I' ij. wiio'ii c.i.du.-ting thc CABINET BUSI NESS in il;c ?:iino I?.M.WS,willeivo his individua attcati i. I ? ;.i! ... lc rs f--r COFFINS, Ac M. A. MARKERT. Nov. 27. tf 48 3SI 3^^*3:3??. ES S'EWISG MACHINE- CO., Principal O fl: cc, 610 broadway, NEW YO UK'. I^RUAT IMPROVEMENT in Sewing Mn \Ji caine. Empire Shuttle,? Crjnk Motiot :wing Machine, ft ii? rendered noiseless in ac. lion, [ts m'.ti ?TI Geing .11 pim j live, il i.s not lin bte. tn get out of ?riler, I?, is thc best Famllj Machine! Notice I.?called to ournow und Im proved MaHiif?clnrinc: Machine, for Tailors and ?: i i and .^h >c Fitters. A;ret>t< wanted, to whom alibcr:ii discount will bo given. No consign mr n's ia te. EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO. A 1 vrfAT LUMBER ! LTJMBEK ! rjnliH Subscriber has on hand at his Circular A Saw Mill, fcituate within -". miles of the residence of Mr. Elijah Watson, Sr, 100,000 FEET CHOICE Pi ?VE LX7J7JBEK, Embracing every variety required by Builders such as Framing Timberi ?? antilogs-, Wcather h'.Tir.Hr. r, Fl.nwfngi Crilinr; Fcaeing; Ac, Ac. ail of which h is been cut under his own supervision, fr ?ni ?'?o be.it Btocks, and is now being well sca soiii-d. T ra:.?, ?10 pjr lln.ii.--ar..!, in Currc-nrv, at thi- Mill. Orders f?r Lumber filled at Inc shortest notice. WM. STEVENS. Ridge. May fi, 4tl9 Kisk s Metallic Burial Cases. Ttl'' I' received a lol nf FISK'S CELEBRA* p? TED M IJTALLIC RU RIAL CASES-of tho lu'cs' styles. M.-', on band) ?f my own manufacturo and IJnish.a I'rea'urifiil assortment nf MA M 00 A EY, WALNUT, POPLAR and PINK COFFINS. All o'* which ? am selling nt LOW FIGURES, and STRICTLY FOR CASH. M. A. MARKERT, Next?oor V> Adrerthw Office. T- 1* te ? . ff GRAY & TU RU Y, IMPORTERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Staple and ano y HOSIERY, NOTIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, 2 4 2 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Referring to the ?above we beg to state that we have made a complete clearance of all our Spring and Summer Stock of last year, and that we are now prepared to oiFer to the Public an EN TIRELY NEW .and .THOROUGHLY COMPLETE ASSORT MENT of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS adapted to the pres ent-season. Low Prices Having had every advantage of thc EXTREME LOW RATES of the present season, we are able to oiler our Stock at VERY LOW PRICES. In addition to having a resident Partner in New York, who is always ready to take advantage of the fluctuations of the.Markets, we have lately entered into the business of IMPORTING FROM EUROPE many lines of Goods, such as Irish'Linens^ Linen Cam bric Handkerchiefs, White Goods, Ladies' Stays and Corsets, &c With these unsurpassed advantages, we have confidence in assuring our Customers of the Reliability and Cheapness of our House ! COUNTRY MERCHANTS and PLANTERS pur chasing by thc piece for their Stores or Plantation use, will take notice that we have fitted up a WHOLESALE ROOM where can be found full lines of DOMESTIC ? FANCY DRY GOODS. BrowD SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, Bleached SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, Brown DRILLS and JEANS, Plain and Striped OSNABURG3, White and Slate Corset JEANS, Blue DENIMS and STRIPES, BED TICKING and Hickorv STRIPES, APRON CHECKS and PLAIDS, Twilled SILECIAS and Glazed CAMBRICS, K KN TUC KY JEANS and ERMIN CLOTHS, COTTONADES .md TWEEDS, Brown Linen DUCKS and COATING, Fancy Linen DUCKS and COATING, White Linen DUCKS and COATING, PRINTS,-Colored, Black, and Black and White, Merrimac, Sprague, Richmond, Allen, Amcricau, Dunnells, Gavner, Amoskeag, Pacific, Wauregan. &c, &c GINGHAMS and LAWNS in great variety, ARMURES and DELA INS, HOOP SKIRTS, NOTIONS, PERFUMERY, ?C., &C in IP ^ ht?>? tel rift Our House has always been noted for the extent and variety of DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS and SHAWL> winch it afforded its patrons. At present" it contains some of all the new arid desirable Stvles vet brought forward, to which will be added all the other NOVELTIES as soon as they appear. Hcavv Lyons Black TAFFLTAS, Heavy Lyons Blue!; GROS. GRATNS, Heavy Lvohs Black GROS. DE RHINE, Heavy Black PULT Du SOIE, Checked GRENADINES, Broche Side GRENADINES, Embroidered English LAI:EU ES. VTTBMTTl?? I? Nouveaut? TURQU.ERE, Dhu Black and Colored IRON BAREGES, Doab!,, width MANTLE BAREGE, lli-riinni and Poplin LASSEN A. Paid CHA ELI ES and LEN OES, Mosanibiqac and Poi! de CHEVRE Plain, and Black, and White LOUSSENT?AS, Black Silk SAQUES; Black Silk BASQU1NES, Black Silk CIRCULARS, Light Cloth CIRCULARS, Plain Crape MARE l"A and BAREGES, Rich Colored French .ORG ANDIES, Rich Odored French LAWNS, . Rich Printed Paris JACKO NETS, Rich Colored American LAWNS. Black and White American LAWNS, Mite, Huff and Pink French PERCALE, Blue, Buir and Pink Paris LAWNS, lillie, Buff and Pink CHAMBRAYS, Solid Ch.-cked Paris GINGHAMS. ' Fancy Checked Paris GINGHAMS, Lupins Best Black-BOMBAZINES, Black HABIT CLOTH and REPS,. Black and Coloro-I ALBACA, Cheeked Debage* and Mohair LUSTRES, Fine White French MERINOS &c, Colored Grenadine SHAWLS, Cd: red Mozambique SHAWLS. B' iel; Lace PRINTS and CIRCULARS, Fine Black T.'iibet Wool SHAWLS, Whits Lace SHA WES. Irish Linens, White oods, &c. Jackor.fi CAMBRIC, Soft Finished CAM BRIC, Jackonet STRIPES, Jnckonet CHECKS, Nainsook CHECKS and STRIPES. Swiss, Muli, India. Buok Victoria LAWNS, White MCI'SALINE and TABLA DANS, Odored TARLATANS, PARCALES and BRILLIANTS, Toilet QUILTS, Tape Bordered HANDKERCHIEFS. Printed Bordered HANDKERCHIEFS, Hemmed Stitched HANDDERCHIEFS, Pla!.. Bu?on Stitched HANDKERCHIEFS, SHIRT FRONTS. 4- 1 Fronting LINEN. 5- 4 Pillow Case LINEN, 7- .S Irish LAWNS, Scotch DIAPER. Birds Eve DIAPER, Linen DIAPER, Cotton " 8- 4, IU-4, 124 White Satin DAMASK, Damask NAPKINS, Damask DOYLIES, Co! o red -edge TO W ELS, Fringed '. Huckaback TOWELING, . Crash HOLLAND, Blay LINEN, Farmers Brown DRILLS, , Brown DUCKS, White Linen DRILLS, Grass CLOTH, Linen COATING, Spanish LINEN, Fancy Checked LINENS, .tc, Jackonet. EDGINGS and INSERTIONS, Swiss EDGiNGS and INSERTIONS, Jackonet aud Swiss BANDS, Jackonet and Hamburg FLOUNCING, Jackonet ami Swiss COLLARS and SETTS, Hamburg and Dimity BANDS. Breakfast COLLARS and SETTS, Linen " " Inlauts Embroidered WAISTS, Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS, Black and White Bobbin NETS, White Brussels Bobbin NETS, White and Black Cape NETS, Black and White Silk ILLUSION, Black and White Silk Dotted NETS, Imitation LACES, Blond LACES, Cap " Crochet " Saxony *' Linen ? and Lace COLLARS, Black Applique Lace VE H.S. Black Pusher Lace .VEILS, Empire Bugle Trimmed Lace VEILS, Black Love VEILS. Black Crape -VEILS. - ? MUSQUITO NETTING, Hosiery, Notions, Corsets, &c, Sec. Lanie? Silk and Lisle Thread ll OSE, Ladies' Plain and Openwork Cotton HOS!], Mens ?. " " " HOSE, Childs " ? " " IloSE, Men's and Boys' English and American Half HOSE. Mens' Fine Lisle Thread Half HOSE, Ludios Plain and Embroidered Kid GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS, French and American CORSETS, . " " " PARASOLS, Sun UMBRELLAS and SUSPENDERS, Tabby VELVETS, Spool COTTON, Spool SILK, Silk FANS, Palm Leaf aud Chip FANS, |3r?A1] Goods purchased of us free o? charge to all parts of the Ladies Plain ard Embroidered Kid finished GLOVES, Lidies Black and White Silk and Cotton GLOVES, Ladies and Misses Paris Lace MITS, Lidies Lisle Thread and Berlin GLOVES, Lidies Buckskin and Thread GAUNTLETS, Mens Berlin Lisle Thread and Cashmere GLOVES, Mens' Buckskin GAUNTLETS, .tc, B ack and Colo, ed BELTS and Belt RIBBON, English CRAPE, French CRAPE, Bdt BUCKLES. Toilet SOAPS, PORT-MONIES and Silk FLOSS, Crochet COTTON, LILLY WHITE, &c. will bc carefully packed and sent City and Hamburg. Aticnsta, March 18. GRAY * TURLEY. (TU . 1 No. 153, Meeting Str?et, f. GEORGE C. GOODF.ICU, ) PHILLIP WIN?MAtf, }? South Carolina. JO-HN AS UH UR ST, J , . DIRECT JJIPORTERS-OF DRUGS, MEDICINES CHE.TI?CALS, &c, Charleston, S. C., Nov. 20, s . . ^ .Qtd '. 47 The Best Tonic Now in Use!. . IT I ?Il MANUFACTURED B? Q. F. PANKNIN, CHARLESTON, S'. C. Charleston, Jan li * ly 3 mis GLOSS STARCH Is used by First-class Hotels, ' Laundries-, Tens of Thousands ol" Families, and Should ac used, by ?ll. It gives a beautiful polish, making the iros pass smoothly ovar thc doth, saving in u ch timi and labor. Goods cona up with it keep crean longes, consequent!) will not wear out so doon. IT MAKES OLD MNEN LOOK LIKE NEW ! Sold by Druggist* an? Grocers generally. OU? OIPEK2AL. BLUE IS TJIIE B EST IN T..1IB WOULD! It ia solubio in hard ns well as soft water.* Ii is put up in thc safest, neatest, and mostconveni ent form of any offtred.to tho public. IT IS WARRANTED NOT TO STREAK HIL CLOTHES! Sold by Grocers and.Druggists generally. Agents wanted everywhere; to whom wo bfiei extraordinary inducements. Address NEW YORK STARCn GLOSS CO., .No. 218 Fulton St, New York. Jan:l . * ' oin 1 GBOY2 STEEN & CO., in 499 Broadway, New York. THESE PIANOS received the Highest Award ol' Merit at th'-j World?* Fair, over thc bet>i makers from London, Pari.-:, Germany, thc cities of New York. Phihdclphia, Ballimore and Bos ton ; also, thc G(-ld .'dedal at tr?e American httitnte, for FIVE SUCCESSIVE YEARS!! Our Pi.-.nos contaia thc Frenen Grand Action, Harp Pedal,*Overstrung Buss, Full Iron Frame, and all Modern Improvement*. Every Insirri uient warrcnted FIVE YEAHS.' Marie under the supervision of Mr. J. II. GROYESTEEN. who has a practical,experience of over lhirt}--flve years, and is the maker of over eleven tiontanti Piano-Forte*. Our facilitiqs for marinfacturhi;. ?nable us to sell these instruments from $100 t $100 ekedper than tny frr.U class piano torte. JgTGEQ. A. OATES, Augusta, Ga., ii th. authorized Agent tor tho sale ol' these PIANOS, and will alway-- ke-p a number on band for tb inspocti'.-n of thc publk. Atj-3 ljn'AP 32 State of South Carolina. EDGEF1ELU DISTRICT, /?V COMMON PLEAS. G. W. Murphy * rlocum, ) ,'. ' 1 : vs - For. Attach. J. A. Bass, J THE Plaintiffs ir. tho abovo slated, crise having this da>* tiled iheiV Declaration "tn^Toy offibb. und tho Defendant having neither wife ::or Attor ney known to reside within the limits of th;> State on whom i-o.>ios of said Declaration witL rules to.plcid c&n be served ; On motion of U". W. ADAUS, E?ij.f* PlainMflV Attorney, Ordered", that said D?fendait appear and plead to said Declaration wi.Bin a year :m"d ii doy frotu the date hereof ?r final mid i.bsolutg-Judgement will bc ?riven against him. S. HARRISON, C.C.'E.D. Sept. 29,186o lyq , 4.1 State of South Carolina, EBYEFIELD DISTRICT, IX OOMJfOX PLEAS. ? ? Guthridge Chea ham, bearer,} rn > Fur. Attachm'nt d.W. Strom. J '?jnilE Plait tiC in the ul.ove stared case, having. ? this day filed Hip Declaration in my office*, and tho Defendant: having neither wife nor Attor ney known to re?idb within Ibc'limits of this ' Stntc cn whom copioi of said .Declaration with rnlp? to plead can ho served : On motion of Vf. Vf. Adams, Plaint ff'." Attorney, ordered that said Defendant appear and plead tu said Declaration within a.year and a day from thc date hereof or lina! and absolute .Tadgmcn'will bo given against ,im. S. HARRISON, ex.E.n. Mar r, ISA7. -ly ll State of South C?rolina. ED GE FI ELD DISTRICT, IX V O iiMO.it PLEAS, Guthridge Cbeathaai, 'i V .}? Foreign Attachment. G. W. Strom. j . THE PlahitilT ia thc above stated case having this day filed his Declaration in my office, nn.l the Defendant! having neither wife nor Attor ney known to reside within thc. limits of this State un whom copies o ' said Dcclaratidn with, rules to plead eattbe served : "Oa niotion^f WAY. Adams, Plaintiff's Attorney, ordered that said Defendant appear and plead to said Declaration within a year and a d?y frc m th*'dato hereof or final and nbsolutc Jitdgmcrt will he civen n?oinst bim. S.HARRISON, c.c.K.P. Mar ll, 18(57. ly ll State of South Carolina, EDGEF1ELD DISTRICT'. AV COMMON PLEAS. II. A. Shaw, boarer, > w !. For. Attach. VTelcomo Martin. J HE Plaintiff in thc abovo stated -caso having _ this day filed his Doobiretion in my office, ind tho Defendant having neither wife nor Al totnogr known to reside within tho limits nf this State on whom copies of sind DccThration with .ules to plond can bo served : On motion of J. L. Addison, Plaintiff's Attorney, OrdeTod fhatMid Dofcnd.mt appear und plead to said Declaration vithin a year and a day {"rom thc date hereof, or inal andabsjlutc Judgment win bc given against nm. . S.- HARRISON, c. CT. D. Mar 21, 18*7. qly 1.1 r MARVIN'S PATENT ihm mid DITPlistcr, Fire I?IHI Burglarproof S A F E 5, ?Ttr A R R A NTE'7 T H>E BEST IN THE TT WORLD ! Never corrode the Inn. f?evor oso their firc-prooT qmi'itles.. -Are the only Snfes illed with Aluin nod Dry Tester. Pleaso send or eall for an Illustrated C'ntuloguo KARVIN i CO? ?rinrdptl ? No. 265 Broadway, New York. Vat-chouses. 1 No. 721 Ch ?tant St., Philadelphia. mtt _.. Itm I I EEM?NGTO^S FIRE ABMS. SoJjI by the Trade Generally. A Liberal Discount to Dealers. 200,000 Furnished io the Ci 8. Gov ernment, ARMY REVOLVER, 44-100 in. Calibre. NAVY REVOLVES:, ' 36-400 in. Calibre. BELT RE-VOLVEB, . Navy Size Calibre. PoLfcE HEVOLV?R/ Navy 'Bia Calibre. NEW POCKET REVOLVE*, . 31-100 in. Calibre. POCKET REVOLVER, . {Rider's pi.) S?-elJOD,?. Ca'. REPEATING PISTOL, (Elliot pt.) No. 22 & 32 Car. VBST POCKET PISTOL, NO. 22r30, 32 and 41 Car. GUN CANE, NO. 22 and 32 Cartridge. BRBEea.LoAWve RII"LE. (Eeals1) 32 ? 38 Car.. RE"?aLYis? RIFLE) 38 and 44-100 injOalrhre, Principal Agents. Moore .& Nichol?, New York. Wm. Read & Son, Bo,?ton. Jos. C. Grubb & Co., Philadelphia. Poultney tad Trimble, Baltimore, Henry Fd som & Co., New Orleans. Johnson, Spencer <? Co-., Cbicago. L. M. Ramsey ic Co. St. Louis. Albert E. Crane, San Francisco. Circulars con taming-cuts and description of ourArms ?rill be furnished upon application. ' "E. REMINGTON & SON'S,Dion,N.T. Mar 12 tf ll BWVN & PERKINS;, ' PUBLISHERS OF SHP?T MIJSIC,. And Music Books. WE would, respectfully coil the attention of Choir-Leaders and Singing School Teach ers to our establishment, where all "finds of Church Music, Glee and Anthem Books can be obtained un the mest favorable renns. : * The tung experience of our Mr. PERKINS, in Mu?ictrl Scmventio?s, Choirs', thc Concert"Room r.nd Sunday School, enables bim to give advice md informaiirfn on ali points of musical interest os to tho selection of proper works of instruction, formation ot Musical Schools-progress in musi cal studies, and i teni; of general interest to com posers, leaders, teachers and students. Sheet Music furnished on the usual terms, with i.romptness and dispatch. Country orders solici ted-.-md selections made for pupils, teachers, con certs, <fcc, <fcc, ?c. NOW REA*DY: H ill bc Trae" to -Me,..-...T. E. Perkins,.HO ct's. The Orphan Wanderer,....T E Perkins,.3? cts. Thc Rose Btwh,.T. E. Parkins,.30 cu. Fairy o.'i.hc Wildwood,...H. A. Brown,.JO els. Memory, (for BbjUone,)..HM..B^?wnj...^..3.0-cts. Four oTany bf the above will be forworded on receipt of onfc dollar. . . . . ' s ??"S<:iul for a Circular.. . / BROWN Si PERKINS,. 420 Broome St, New York City. New York, Jan 1 4ml ?H SEEDS BY MAIL, WVE INVITE attention to our LARGE and COMPLET? ASSORTMENT of FRESH ? A RD ENS EE 1) S, comprising Over 250 Leading Varieties, INCLUDING TEE NOVELTIES, Whtol; wo furnish, neatty-put np in paekcts, BY MAIL, POSTAGE PAID*, To any address, at our Catalogue rate?, cnnbling parties s t a distance to purchase as advantage ously as at our Store. AU ocr Seed? ?ire carefully teated before send ing out, and ere, Warranted to Grrow* If properly-planted out aud cared fer. OUR NEW ?DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CAT ALOGUE is mailed to any address on receipt of ?tamp fjr postage. EDW'D. J. EVANS & CO., No. 8, N. George St.,-York. Pa. Marl! . 2m . ll INVESTORS, MA&TFACTFRES. 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Yearly, ?3, with a valuable premium; two copies, $5,i0; three copies, $7,50; five copies, $12, and splendid premiums for clubs at $3 euch, with thc first premiums to each subscriber. Address yr. JENNINGS DEMOREST, No. 473 Broadway, New York. Demorest's Monthly and Young America, to gether, $1, with Gie premiums for or.ch. AprKl? la 16 State, of South Carolina, EDGEF1ELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F.DTJRISOE, E?1-i Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas. Z. W. tar wile, C. E. E. D., has ^jy plied to me for Legers ol Administration, de fjo*itr fun, on all and singular thc goods and c'^uls,.. ris li ? 3 mid croflits of John Crouch, STH iate of the District aforesaid, deceased. Th?s-jare, therefore, to'cite and admoatei. alb and singular, the kindred and coeditors- of the Baid d?ieea*ed, to bc and nppecr nefore aio, at our ? next Ordinary's tSonrt for th*,, ?a?,| District, to bo holden at Edgeficld Court House on thc 4tb day of July next, to show cotise, ir' any,, why the said, administra ion shou'.j not bo grunted* 'Given under uvj haml and wtl, this 24th day of-.' Muy in the year ci our LordVmc thousand eight* hundred and ?ixty-seyen and in the -iriaeVy-lljit year q.f A?i?irichh*I?dei<ndenco. W.OF.D?BISOE,O.EJ):