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/ v ? Ar / ii* Jik-' fr . : AIL ?OC Mfikfl^r* What wyl not most people do, All foi monev ? Anything, 'twixt mo and you, All f*r money. "Friend will tur* his back on friend ; flauRiry peopro have tobend, All?br moaey. AM yon trtfvcl on through life, You will find it ever so Xothiiyf like the ready cash, EoryWouey makes thc mare go. Some will swear thi ,t black is whito, AU for money ; Do a wrong and say it's right, Ali for money. Moses he will swear to vou His Old clothes are good as new ; -Don't he make them fit you too, All for money. 1 Pretty girls can love old men, All for money; Even wed three score and ten, All for money. 'Tis but a fool who ever dreams That anything is what it seems ; 1 The world is full of mocking schemes, All for money. Many people go to law All for money ; Dentists nearly break your jaw, All for money. Tradesmen give you unjust weight, Beggars tease vou, early, late, Garroters kindly on you wait, All for money. Lawyers plead the felon's cause, All for money Vow he has not broke the raws, All for money. Had he been on t'other side. What a difference, and how wide To make him guilty he'd have tried, All for money. Don't the doctors physic you All for money ? Give black draughts and blue pills, All for money. What their patience all endure Any saint won't try, I'm sure They are good to kill or cure, All for money. . Chalk and-water milkmen sell, All for money, Something else, perhaps, as well, All for money. Thus I will conclude my strain With a sentence snort and plain- . i Everything is done for gain All for money. Origin of tnt ? White Trash." A negro preacher bv the name of Demsey Morgan, livipg this year near General W. W. Allen's planta tion, in this county, delivered a fune ral discourse over the dead body of old Uncle Burton, about three weeks ago, in which he cave a*n account of the Genesis of (white) species which throws Darwin, and all of his vain philosophy of morlecular, genular and atomic creation completely in the shade. He said : My bredderin, when Adam and Eba was fust made they was bofe niggers. But de good Lord put dem in oe garden where he had his sum mer apples and his winter apples, and tole 'em, "Adam, you and ?lbe m-iy eat dem summer apples, much as you want, but jes let dem Fouler apples be-I dun save dem for my own special toof. Dese like sheep meat, too good ior niggers." Den de Lord he went off 'bout his business lemonading up and down the yeth seeking up whom he night save up. But he no sooner torn nis back dan, jes like two fool niggers, Adam and Ebe steal all de Fowler apples. Ebe taste de fust one, smack her luby thick lips, and 'quired of Adam, "How is dat for high?" Adam said it was all O. K., and den dey went for dem Fowler apples like heethen Chinese. Bimeby de Lord come back, i fust ting li9 say was " Adam ! A.. where my Fowler apples?" ? Adam ^ot skeered and sai? don't know, Lord, but I sp*c/ got 'em.'' De Lord den v?Qt and sr.id, " Ebe, who got Vlei apples ?" Den Ebe got ske*? saidj " Dunno, Lord, but I ?peck dat fool n]g^U?kaAm ^ Den de Lord got so mad h smash his teef. " He stomped to where Adam was standin' > like a 8heepkillin' dog, and L de ground fairly shake as b " Adam ! Adam ! you grande , ! what for you steal my Fowlerappf Y ' Den Adam poi so skeered turned white as a sheet / and rn/ belubbed bredderin he neber got> black any more ; and ?at accountstfor the poor trash we see flyin' lo'und here so grand, votin' de democratic ticket! Let ns look to de Lord ana" be ais mist. And such is the kingdom of Radi calism. Josh Billings Papers. Thare are fteople who don't do anythi ;g but watch their simptoms. I hav 9een <"ogs ackt just as sensible, hav seen * rat tarrier watch the simp toms of a kuot hole, in a board fence all da;. for some rat tew cum out. but no rut did*nt cum out. lara rather favorably impressed with Gin and Milk, az an extrakt and tli? k a minister cv the gospe mite contend with sum ov it, on the ali, successfully, but when he cums to rekommend it tew hiz people, I have mi doubts about it, unless he knows hiz people better than I do. Love haz a most voracious appe tight, but a poor digestion ; what it feeds on most always distres.se i it. It iz out duly tew pray for them who revile and persecute us, but I don't fe no as we are obliged tew let them kno it. It iz hard tew quit play while we are winning. It iz just so in morals, men seldom undertake tew git re ligion HZ long az they kan git enny thing else. A dandy in luv iz in just about az bad a tix az a stick ov molaris kandy that haz half melted. When a doktor looks me square in the face and kant see no money in me, then i am happy. Thare might possibly be sum ad vantage in entering a convent, if we could eskape from ourselfs, but go whare,we will, we have tew keep company with one who iz able tew to do us more hurt than enny boddy elsie. What iz the principal difference between poverty and ritches?-pov erty kant be worse, and may be bet ter ; ritches kan be better, and may Le worse,-the difference iz in favor ov poverty. If I had a boy whose hail woudn't part in the middle, i should bedew that hair with a parent's tear, and then giv up the boy. A man broke a chair over his wife's head a week or two ago. When he got to jail, and the clergyman under took to talk with him he displayed a good deal of penitence. He said he wan .very sorry that he had permitted his anger to obtain the mastery of him and to suffer him to do such an act, because it was a good chair, and o^e of those good old fashioned Windsor chairs which was an heir-loom id his family, and be never could replace it. A Scotchman who had put up at an inn was asked in the morning how i he had slept. "Ah, mon," replied1 Donald,'" nae'vera well either, but I v;us much better, off -than the bugs, for cl elli a ono o' them closed an e'e O J BE wi Se! '''( Tell TIS not in idle jingle " mar riage is an empty dream ;" for the girl is dead that's ?ingle, and things are not what they seem. Life is real, life is earnest, single blessedness a fib; " Manthouart.tomaureturneth," has been spoken of the rib. Not en joyment and not sorrow is our destin ed end or way, but to act that each to-morrow finds us nearer marriage day. Life is long and youth is fleet ing, and our hearts, though light and gay, stili like pleasant drums are beating wedding marches all the day. In the world's broad field of battle, in the bivouac of life, be not like dumb, driven cattle-be a heroine, a wife ! Trust no future, howe'er pleas ant ; let the dead past bury its dead ; act-act in the living present, hoping for a spouse ahead. Lives of marri ed folks remind us we can live our lives as well, and, departing, leave behind us such examples as wi Ll " tell"* -such examples that another, wast ing time in idle sport, a forlorn, un married brother seeing, shall take heart and court. Let us, then, be up and doing with a heart on triumph set ; still contriving, still pursuing, and each one a husband get. An old weather beaten trapper wa9 sauntering along the main street of one of our Western villages, on a recent Sunday. Passing in front of a meet ing house, for a moment he went in and took his seat among the congre gation- The preacher was discours ing on the text of " The sheep and the wolves," and had evidently been drawing a contrast between the two subjects. Says he : " We who assemble here from week to week, and do cur duty and perform ow part, are the sheep ; now who, then, are the wolves?" A pause, and our friend, the trap per, rose to his feet. " Waal, stranger, rather than see the play stopped, I will be the wolves." The preacher pronounced the ben ediction at once. OLD Marm G-was never re garded as a paragon of neatness ; and if " cleanliness is next unto godli ness," as St. Paul asserts, it is to be feared that the old lady never attain ed to the latter state. Not only was she anything but neat herself, but showed a sovereign contempt for it in others. Speaking of neat people one day, she remarked that her son Josiah was one of the most peculiar men in the world. " Why," said she, " he threw away a whole cup of coffee the other morning, because it had a bedbug in it !" ^r*The Chicago Post says the bell worn by the cow that kicked over the lamp that set fire to Chicago is on ex hibition in that city in sixty-one differ ent places. The Brooklyn LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Paid up Cash Capital and Assetts, Two Million Dollars. CHRISTIAN W. BUCK, President. W. H. WALLACE, vice-President. W. M. COLE, Secretary. D. PARKS FACKLER, Actuary. Office No. 141, Broadway, New York. < JOHN E. BACON and W. P. SUTLER, General Agents for the State of South Carolina and Augusta, Georgia. As general Agents we take pleasure in presenting this well known and responsi ble Company to the public and in recommending it as FIRST CLASS in every way. We might add much more in this regard, but being interested as its Agents, prefer to speak through DISINTERESTED PARTIES. Therefore, read and digest the following notices (among many others) from both Northern and Southern papers as to the virtues of this Company. Sun- Columbus, Georgia, January 27, 1869: "There is no better Company in the land. A comparison with other corporations of a similar character will convince all of the superior safety in taking risks with the Brooklyn Life.'1 Insurance Times-New York, January, 1869: "The Brooklyn ha "jed itself in the van guard of insurance reform, and is the first Company tr as done full justice to the insured," <fcc, <kc. The Sentinels-Raleigh, N. C. : " This great feature of cash surreuaer value is an important improvement that signalizes the era in insurance." Bosta Post-] Jassachusetts, 1869 : " This plan (guaranteed surrender values) re moves the sole objection existing to making an application for insurance. Each poUcy becomes a piece of negotiable paper, as easily transferred as a Registered Dispatch-- St. Louis, Mo., January 7, 1869: "A policy in the Brooklyn Life is thus worth so much in ready money, <fec. This ls the only Life Company that has carried this excellent feature into business," etc., &o. We call especial attention to this distinctive and advantageous feature of guaran teed surrender value of the Brooklyn Lite, particularly characteristic ; and also to the fact that there are no classes in the Brooklyn Life. All fare alike, whether from the North, South. East or West. Above all, we direct the public attention to the fact, that Polices can be obtained in this Companv, owing to its careful management and superior advantages, at LOWER RATES than in any other Company of EQUAL RANK AND SOLVENCY in America. BACON & BUTLER, General Agents. Of?ce, over Dr. FISHER'S DRUGSTORE, Columbia, S. C., and at EDGEFIELD CH. ^ v Agents wanted in every ^Kmty^and town in this State, and also in the city of " commissions will be allowed tf 46 Augusta, to whom liberal Nov 1 *'.? Cotton WAR . rr? **i ri a M ice jftscJibed Capital $t,(Mh,, T? HE WAREHOUSE OF THIS BANK, corner of Reynolds and Campbell Streets-j-^llglista, Ga., is now ready to receive COT TON. ^ LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be made upon Cotton in Ware house, or upon Railroad Receipts. Parties Storing Cotton with the Rank will be furnished with receipts for ?ame that will be available in this city or any other for borrowing money. The Bank is prepared at all times to make Loans on Produce or Provi sions, on the most reasonable terms. Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or communicate with the Officers. CHAS. J. JENKINS, President. JNO. P. KING, Vice-President. T. P. BRANCH, Cashier. Augusta, Sept 20 tf 39 si Souihern Grown Frujt Trees For Sale at the 9 Georgia "Nursery. WM. KT??ELSOW, Cultivator of and Dealer in FRUIT TREES, Grape Vines, Strawberry Plants, dc, Send for Circular. Augusta, Nov 22 dc. Sm 48 Novelties ! GEORGE WEBER, the North of FALL Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. HAS just returned fron with au elegant assortment and WINTER BUT GOODS. To meet the wants of a constantly in creasing patronage, I have remodelled the interior of the spacious establishment Wo. 176 Broad Street, Opposite tho Augusta Hotel, j making it one of the finest Stores in the City. I have also engaged the services of a number of polite and efficient Salesmen, who will be happy to serve their nume rous friendsfin this community. The Ladies will find it to their interest to examine my Stock. They will always find bargai ns at The Bee Hive Store. P. P. T O A L E, Manufacturer and Dealer, Vo. 20 Haune St. and Horlbeck's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. ^Sf^This is the largest and most com plete Factory of the kind in the South rnStates, and all articles in this line an be furnished by Mr. P. P. TOALE at rices which defy competition. ??rA. pamphlet with full and detailed ist of all sizes of Doors, Sashes and Hinds, and the prices of each, will be ont free and post paid, on application to P. P. TOAI.E, CAARJLESTO S, S. C. July 26 ly 31 Sept 20 tf 30 Notice. A LL persons in anywiso indebted to 3L the Estate of Mrs. ELIZ. PRES OTT, de'ed., are notified to pay the same ithout delay; and those having claims gainst the Estate will present ?them, uly attested, for payment. The Estate mst bo closed up at an early date. JAS. A. LANIER, Ex'or. Dec. 6 4t 50 Look to Your Interest! Executor's Notice. K LL persons having any claims against X the Estate of Dr. A. G. Teague, :c'd., are hereby notified to present em to the undersigned properly at sted ; and all persons indebted to the .me to make payment by ?he 1st Janu y next. N. M. TEAGUE, Executrix. Dsc 13 . . . . 3t \<5l:. nion Setts ! Onion Setts ! GBEAT BARGAINS AT ATKINSON & GUF'S, (Formerly J ohn L. Atkinson) GRANIT*]VILLE, S. C. W E beg to inOrm our friends and customers of Edg afield and adjacent Counties that we an 3 opening our Fall Stock of Goods, Consisting of DRY G '<OODS, NOTIONS, READY MADE Cl iOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, B ATS, CAPS, Hardware, Tinware.. Crockery, BACON, LARD, F: LOUR, MEAL, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SYRUP, RICE, MI.CKEREL, Spices, Soda, Soap s, otc. Also, a full line of DRUGS and MED ICINES.' &y Physicians' P rescrlptions carefully prepared day or ni; ?ht. We are next do< ?r to the Post Office, and most cordially invite* all to call and examine our Goods arid-Frices. Wo will also Sell Co tton in this market Free of Commissions,. J. L. ATKINSON, B. F.GUY". Graniteville, Oct 4 3m41 UST received TOW BBLS. ONION ?TTSirWb^ Red and Yellow.. If. yo? sh to produce the largest size Onions, JN FiBe .Whiskey, Wines, Sue. 20 . Barrels 1 Dn WB ISKEY; 'assorted, ~c**? uta Besides'H larg? sto ck of W?NES? Jp. t^?ftOT**1 ^m^M^ d?IN,iu,w.i? fe*, ii . 43-. Lu PENH, Druggist. Stoves! Stoves! W. H. GOODRICH & SON, 265 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., WHOLESALE ?ND RETAIL DEALERS IN ||i AND HEATING STOVES, GRATES Mantles, Tin Ware, Wood Ware, &c, &c. [anufacturers of all Kinds of TIN WARE, t?^-Special attention given to ROOFING and JOB WORK. They keep constantly in Store a full supply of the "HENRY CLAY" booking Stove. This Stove has no superior in this or any other market, as inndreds who have used it in Edgefield, Abbeville, and Barnwell Counties ?an testify. Ask for the " Henry Clay " whenwanting a first class Cook ng Stove. Each Stove 0Sfl??anted to give satisfaction in every respect. W. H. GOODRICH & SON, 365 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Nov 1 3m 45 New CarpetS|for fall Trade. MMES C. BAILIE * BRO, ?[AVE just completed opening their new and beautiful stock of CARPELS, Ac., rousting of BODY BRUSSELLS CARPETS. ENGLISH VELVET CARPETS, SNGLISH BRUSSELLS, THREE-PL YS, INGRAINS, VENETIANS and other Carpets suited for Fall Trade. Also, a large line of LOW-PRICED CARPETS. We have also opened a superb stock of French Reps, Terrys and IDainasks tor CURTAINS, with all the" Centre Tassels, Gimps and Linings to match. Particular attention is invited to our stock of New French Tamboured Lace Curtains, )f exquisite finish, and Nottingham Lace Curtaius, Cornices and Bands. All of the very latest styles in WINDOW SHADES. Of the newest patterns we have opened a large assortment, of all sizes made. )ur customers can get any priced shades they want. FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS, )f the finest quality of goods manufactured, of any width, and cut any size wanted. Mair Oil Cloth and Crash, Stair Rods, Oil doth Rugs. DOOE MATS, HUGS & MATTINGS, The largest assorted stock ever shown in Augusta. Wall Papers, Borders and Paper Shades, n almost endless variety. GILT, FLOWERED, HALL, OAK and PLAIN "^A 'ERS, at prices to suit the times. Also, of Hair Cloths, and Furniture Coverings, and Trimmings, Ve have a large supply. DRUGGETS and CRUMB CLOTHS, anv size. PICTURE TASSELS, PICTURE COR'D, PICTURE NAILS, and all things Lse connected with the Carpet Trade. Our customers are invited to examine our new Goods. CARPETS MADE AND LAID well and promptly, OIL CLOTHS LAID, HADES and CURTAINS put up without delay. All work done well and in season, by James ti. Bailie & Brother, 205 BROAD STREET. Augusta, Ga., Oct. 5 6m 41 Special Notices. R. R. R. tADWAPS BEADY RELIE! CURBS THE WORST PAINS n from Ouc to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR After reading this advertisement need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN. ADWAVS READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR EVEUY PAIN. It was thu il rbi and is thc Only Pain Remedy hat instantly stops the most excruciating pains, ni ve Inflammations, and cures Congestions, whether ' the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or gans. bv ono (inplication. J IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTE9. o mutter how violent or excruciating '.he pain the HEUMATIC Bed-ridde?, Infirm, Crippled, Nor ms, Neuralgie, or prostrated with disrobe may nuder, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. ?FLAMMATI0N OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF TUE BLADDER. ?FLAMMATION OF THE ROWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS. )RE TnEOAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF TUE HF' "f rSTEEICS, CROUP, DIFTERIA. CAI.... JJU?EBM EADAOHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM )LD CHILLS., AGUE CHILLS. The application of the Hendy Relief to thc rt or puris where the pain or difficulty exists will ord ease and comfort.* Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in a ?r moment* cur? CRAMPS. 6PASMS, SOUR 'OMACH. DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, WIND r THE BOWELS, and all INTERNAL PAINS, Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad nys'? Rend)* Relief with them. A few drops water will prevent sickness or pains ftvm change water. It is better than Frenen Brandy or Bitters a stimulant. Fever and -?-siae. FEVER AND AGUE cured for flfty cents. There not a remedial agent in the world thu will cure iver and Ague, und all other Malarious, Bilious, arlet. Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided Radway's Pills,) so quick as RADWAY'S RE EF. Fifty cents per bottle. IEALTH !~BEAUT Y ! ! EROHO AND PUKE RICH BLOOD-INCREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT-CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JANUARY 1,1872,18 A GOOD TIME TO ENTEE COIT'S ACADEMY. Address CAPT. WM. H. COIT, MayesvHlc, S. C. AND ITS Jiliil i nt I 11 Ulli A full and complete hlstoiy of Chicago, her past, present und future. With graphic scenes, incidents and full details of the disaster, hy Geo. P. Upton and J. W. Shenman, editors of ibu Chicago Tribune. With over 400 nagea, and 50 Illustrations. It is now ready for dellcvery. Send $1.00 ". for outfit and hing Co., Chicago. AGENTS WANTED choice of territory. Union Publkhlni ..Jtor j III., or Phila.. Pa PLANTEES! FARMERS AND GARDENERS SUBSCRIBE FOR The American Farmer, Now combined with The Rural Register, and published monthly al No. 0 North. Streei, Baltimore, Md., by SAMUEL SANDS & Sos. It is Vie oldest Ag ricultural Journal in "America, and w as conduct ed over 25 years by oar Senior ! New series begins J-nuary 1st, 1S7?. $1 50 ajear, in advance ; 5 copies, ?5 ; ll for ?lu. Send for Prospectus, Premium Lists, ?fcc___' UNIVERSALISM, Send for free sample copy of the CHRISTIAN LKAHK.lt, :i first-class weekly Journal, published by the New York Stale Convention of Universalista, rind containing the Sermons of D ,r '""I.* TIN. Tern? |S Coper year, address Pi bli-hcr CHRIS TI \\ liKAOKK, 1?48S Br luaway. New York City._ 50th YJEAK, NEW YORK OBSERVER ?3 lier Annum, including Year Book for 1S72. SIDNEY E. MORSE, JR. & CO., 37 Park Kow, New York. SAMPLE COPIES FREE. li, AS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES; BO QUICK, SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES THE BODY UNDERGOES. UNDER THE IN FLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDEBFUI MEDICINE THAT VERY.DAY AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT, HE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER ! Korry Orup of the SARSPARILLIAN RESOL ENT comm in irate* through the Blood, Sweat, riu<; and other finida and juice* of th? lintern tlie f/or of life, for it re pair? Vie natte* of the body Wi une (nul Hound materiul. Scrofula, Syphilis, nwumption. Viand ular di*/ase*. Ulcer* in tlte liront, Motitli, Tumor*, Nodes in tlte O'Uuul* and her part* of tit? system, Sore Nye*, Strumorou* UcJutrges Jrom the Far*, and the tewtt form* of Kn di*ea*t*, Eruption?, Fever Sore?, Scald Html, lng Worm, Salt Rheum, Krysiptlus, Acne,Black not*, ll 'omi* In the Flesh, Tumor*, Cancer* in tht "omb, and all weakening and painful discharge*, ?glU Sneats, LOM* of Sperm and alt mutt* of Hie te principle, are iriUitn the curative range of thi* ender of Modem Chemistry, un'? a fr?o dove*me ,'U proveto any per*?n using it for tither of these rms ofdiseane it* potent poicer to cure Vant. If the patient, daily becoming reduced by llie wastes id decomposition that is continually progressing, cceod* in arresting these wastes, and repairs the me with new material made from healthy blond id this the SAKSPAK1LLIAN will and doe.- secure a care is certain; for w,.en once this remedy com enees ita work of purification, aud succeeds in di inishing the loss of traite?, its repair* will be rapid, id every day the patient will feel himself growing .Uer and stronger, the food digesting better, appe l? improving, and flesh and weight increasing. Not only does the SAUBAI-AKII.UAN RESOLVENT ex il all known remedial ugenls in lliecure ol' Chronic, :rofulous, Constitutional, and Skin diseuses; but it the only positive cure fur FJdney & Bladder Complaints, rinary. and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, ropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, right's Disease, Albumiuuriu, and in all eau ; where iure an? brick-dud deposite, or the water is thick, ondy, mixed with substances like the white nf an ;g, or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, irk. bilious appearance, and while bone-dust de salts, and when there is a pricking, buming tetua sn when passing water, and pain in tho Small nf ie Back and along the Loins. DR. RADWAY'S Perfect Purgative Pills, erfeclly tostelets, elegantly coat? d with sweet gnni, arce, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen, adway's Pills, for tho cure of all disorders *f the toranch. Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Iseases, Headache, Constipation, Coslivencfs, Indi cation. Dyspepsia. Biliousness, Bilious Fever, In animation of the Bowels, and nil Derangements ot ie Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect'a positive jre. Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury^, ilneral*. or deleterious drugs. ??ET" Observo tho following symptoms rcsultlrW om Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation. Inward Piles, Fullness of the Blood i the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart iirn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or Weight In the tomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering ot ie Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, urried and Difficult Breathing. A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free tho 'stem from all the above named dftotdM*. Price, 5 conts per Box. SOLD BY DRUGGfcrk READ " FALSE AND TRUE." Send nnf let*" amp to RADWAY <fc CO., No. 87 Mahlen Lane ew York. Information worth thousands will bt mt yon. *rf?r 5 1?_ vr/nnnifj HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE W UUU tJ ?s offered free during thc coming ?ear lo every subscriber of Merry's Museum, the Toledo Blade, Pomeroy*! Democrat! eic. which is an evidence of ills'worth and popularity. Horace^Urecley. James Partim, Theodore TUkWj Uail Hamilton, etc, write for Svery number! in cluboiiig7n otters three first-class periodicals for the price of one of them. A variety nf premiums on equally liberal terms, ll is un' original, flrsl eliuus magazine. Volume X begins willi ?lan. 'M. *i hr>_e_spcelmcn copies I'ree. Address s. s. wooD.TeTb?Tg?TNTTr OVKR OXK HUNDRED PA OBS, Printedln Two Colors, on superb TINTED PAPEE. Knur Hundred Kiigravinguof Plower?, Hl.tutrf nud Vegetables, with Descriptions, and TWO COLORED PLATES. Directions and plans for makin* Walks. Lawns Gardens, .fcc. Tho handsomest and beal FLORA I. OUIDK in Hie World. All Ptf Ten Cents, lo those who think "f buying Seeds. Nut a quurter thc cost. .(1,1x10 sold of 1871. Address, .TA.MK.s VICK, Rochester, N. Y. PETERS' MUSICAL MONTHLY The Der. No.. price Soc.. has 19 piece* Vocal und Instrumen tal Piano Mn?ie, worth ft in ?heel fenn. We will mai! two buck Nos. for See., four P.r 9"e.. or .Ian. to Dee. 71, f?r ?i'.i.'S. (regular price, Bound cn pies ?ur 1*71. gilt sides-and edge* $5. The Music ls by Hats, Thomas. Kinkel. Gou nod, etc Address J. L. PE TEIS, m Bmndway, N. Y. P. 0. Box 5429. A eoiiipoutiil u??pco?euui o//,oV. Acknow :. cil^. .( 1 the best proauterof the grtnrih and brum / of the hair. JOS. b CO.. Boston. .Mn? . bold by ull druggist*, lineare of imitations AGENTS Wanted.-Agents make more mon ey nt work for Us thun at unylhlng else. Busi ness light and permanent. Particulars free. G. Srisson&Con Fine Art Publishers, Portland, Maine <fc/t?lK A MONTH! Horse furnished. K* tDTt-W pensespuid. H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Me AVOID QUACKS-A victim of early indis cretion, causing nervous debility, premature de bility, prcmuturc decay, etc., having tried in vain .mai v iscera, warratueu io ene? a positive j every advertise*! remedy, has discovered a simple Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury means of self-care, which ho will send lo his fellow --.i- 3*S sufferer*. Address J. H. REEVES, 7S Nassau St., K 7. Notice. A LL persons indebted to WM. HILL, detrd., will please call upon tho un ersigned, at No. 265 Broad Street, Au asta, Ga, and settle their accounts. WALLACE J. DELPH, Ad'or Oct 25 tf_44 A : Ir, Fire Wood. ?ARTIES desiring their Winter's apply of FIRE WOOD, can get it, in ny quantity, by appjyingjo^. Nov, 22 - , tr ' | : jj [eroseneOil. Keros^ejl; fTJST Received EOUR^ BARR?L0 I M 1 KEROSENE OIL. THlRiPT' YEARS' EXPE???ENCE in THE TREATMENT OF Chronic and Sexual Diseases. A PI1?S10L0GICAL VIEW OF MABRIAUE. Tho cheapest book o'er published-containing nearly three hundred pages, und one hundred and thirty Ano plates and engraving ni tho anatomy of the human organs In a state of health and disease, with a treatise on early errors, Its deplorable conse quences upon the mind and body, with the outhor's plan of treatment-the only rational aud successful mode of cure, as shown by a report of cases treated. A truthtul ndvl?er to the married and thoso contem plating murringo, who entertain doubts of their phy sical condition. Sent free of postage to any address, on recelot o? iwenty-flve cents in stamps^or postal currency, by addressing DB.LACR01A, No. 81 Malden Lnnc, Albany, N. Y. Tho author may be consulted upon ony of the diseases npon whlcn his book treats>either personally or bv mail, and medi cines sent tn any part of tho world. _ tali sm* i G. L. FENN. *f -pi Notice of Final Settlement and Application for Dise?arse. THE Undersigned will make a Final Settlement on tho Personal Estate of ELIAS MCCARTY, dee'd., on the 3d day of January next, in. the Court ol Probate for Edgefle?d County,-and they ?H on the same day. apply for a .Dis charge from the trust -as -Adldlnlstrfttore of'said Estate. ? .. ...??" . '*r WM. B. MCCARTY, JiE^JUBKLANIX CHAS. G. GOODRICH, 271 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia MANUFACTUREE AND BEALES -IN SADDLES, SADDLERY HARDWARE, HARNESS AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS, BELTING-RUBBER AND LEATHER, LEATHEE OF ALL IK I/XT IDS, FRENCH AHB MUM CALF Ai RIP SKI, Trunks, Buggy Umbrellas, Whips, &c., &c. ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Augusta, Oct 25 . 4m .44 TsTew Fall Dry Groods. H. L A. BALK, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BfiY GOODS, 172 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. I AM now opening a CAREFULLY SELECTED Stock of Ono yard wide English and American PRINTS, for Dresses, Shirts, Curtains, <fcc Black ALPACA of tho best makes-Hlaok French SILK, English, French and American DRESS GOODS, Opera FLANNELS, JEANS and CASSIMERES for Gents and Boys wear, White and Colored Cotton FLANNEL, All wool Plain and Twilled FLANNEL, in Red, White, Gray and Blue, White and Colored BLANKETS and QUILTS, SHAWLS and CLOAKS in great variety, Table DAMASK. TOWELS. NAPKINS, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, GLOVES, STOCKINGS and SOCKS, Linen Cambric H'D'K'FS, Umbrellas, ?fcc. ?Jt?r- Plaid and Striped HOMESPUNS, WOOLENS, Brown SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, OSNABURGS and DRILLINGS, I Sell at Factory Prices! Also, the best makes of CORSETS, HOOPSK.IKTS, UNDERGARMENTS, Si riRTS, COLLARS, Knitted Woolen SHAWLS mid HOODS. t^jrAn experience of thirtv yea i's justifies me in asserting that 1 can Buy as Cheap as any one-AS I BUY ONLY FOR CASH ! tSrI can Sell as Low as any one-AS I SELL ONLY FOR CASH. In my establishment evory article is marked with the lowest price thereon, and no one in my establishment is allowed to ask more. This insures justice to all cus tomers, because all can buy my Goods at tho Very Lowest Marked Pr.'cj.' ^SSrMy assortment is most Complete in all the Departments. Those at a distance who wish to avail themselves of all these advantages, but not having the time to come in person, can send au order, and savo, besides the time, EXPENSES and FAKE. An Extra Discount of Five Per Cent ! ! on all orders, off from the price every one pays, in order to reduce their freight expenses on same. I guarantee satisfaction, and should any article not come up to expectation, it can be returned, and the money will be refunded. It is not necessary to send the money witli thc order, as it can bc collected on the delivery of the Goods. >E?:C'ut out this advertisement, and be sure to give me ? call. Or, in sending an order, address H. li, A. BALK, 172 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Sept 26 2m 40 S J). Mi Jo I Ec ne: CT] ( tin Tr; inj Ac Mi pl; soi ch; of tw of pu SCi _] s D. Mt Jo C. tin fol < th( inf nu jo? Bo 1 ch? pn of dai pu ses ] wi thi In in an inf W 1871. Fall. 1871. COSTELLO & OILY, AUGUSTA, Cr A. M. W, E greet oar friends and the citizens ol' Kdgc/icld generally with thc opening of tho Fall Trade, and assure them of our being in the very best position to pros ecute it to a success. We have now in Store a Stock of Goods which we have spent much timo in se lecting,'and which is acknowledged by all to be one of tiie best assorted Stocks of GENERAL DRY GOOD^ In thc City. Wc will receive Goods from our. Buyer .s^ai^^ every week. So that we shall be able to show EVEJtY NOVELT? as s^Mpr^.appears in New York. Vv?$ * Wo have a uniform Price to All, and our fixed principe . .THAT NO ONE UNDERSELLS US! We do not propose to onumcrato our Stock in detail, but car! .ttcntien to thc fol lowing Departments as Specialities: DHE** G?bODS-Embracing Black. Coloredjuid Fancv SILKS, Silk VELOURS, Silk REPS, Irish POPLINS,' flarr?hester POPLINS, French and English Medium and Low-Priced DRESS "GOODS, in great varictv, The Celebrated Buffalo. Queen and Crown Brands of BLACK ALPACA, French and German CORSETS,-the finest Stock we ever saw in the City. The most famous brands-all the new styles--of French KID GLOVES." "HOSE.'in English, German and Bal bringan, 1 LACES and LACE COLLARS, ir. Thread, Guipure, Cluny, Duchesse, Maltese, Italian and real Fn-nch Valenciennes, ?fcc, ?cc. , ^ TO OUR FRIENDS IN THE TRADE, wc would say we have spacious and well lighted Rooms up stair.-;, where we keep a large stock of DOMESTIC GOODS ol' Kvery Kind, which wc will sellttapthe Dale or Pieco, at Prices that will repay those who give us a call. 1 Wo will advertise no Goods we have not got ; No prices that we will not sell at. Wc will not falsely represent our Goods, or knowingly useAiy deception to effect sales. To those iee sell once, we ycuerally .sell ayain, as our iwc pasing trade testifies Our motto is : CO?lt f ES Y AND INTEGRITY, AND#* PRICE TO ALL MeflABE, C?STELLO^jLi?LY, 238 Broad Street, under Central lIoteC^?u^MSta, Ga. Oct IS 3m 43 I8?1! FILL. 1871! KEAN, LANDKAM & C,0 _ EG leave to inform the citizens of Edgefiold and vicinity ?hat they are now in possession of the Store, No. 200 Broad street, lately occupied by Messrs. H. F. Russell & Co., and have ready for sale a general assortment ol first class DRY HOODS. We will not. attempt to enumerate all the difieren, articles, but will cail epci ml attention to our DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, Where may i>c found full lines ol' Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings; Osuaburgs, plain and striped; heavy Cotton Plaids, Dome.slic Ginehmns, Cotton Flannels, &c, &c. WOOLEN DEPARTMENT-A splendid assortment of red, brown and ^jgrey BLANKETS, Georgia Plains, Kentucky Jeans, Sattinets, Fancy Cassi meres, Black Doe Skins, Linseys, ?ic. DRESS GOODS of every description, from the lowest to the finest. Our stock of SHAWLS, CLOAKS, OPERA JACKETS and FURS cannot be surpassed. In our Notion Department wc intend to keep every thing called for. . . We cordially invite our old friends, with whom we have had such pleasant intercourse for the last fifteen years, also those we have never had the pleasure of serving before, to an examination of our stock. We will do all in our power to render "shopping" both pleasant and profitable to our cus tomers. We open regularly next Monday morning. Come and see us, one and all. We are Agents for R. J. Roberts' Parabola Needles and Scissors. KEAN, LANDRAM & CO. P. S.-Wc will send Samples and pay the Express on all bills at retail foi amounts over Ten Dollars. Augusta, Ga., Oct. ll 3m 42 for Ja: bif ( Co Ai vii M( M. blc ste de ph a I bu an otl bli ? am air foi sta ab! S I ? Ki Ja pu < th as Hi les ni; otl pu au of da pu se: IVo. 3, Park Row, EDG-EFIELD, S. C., -Dealer in P??EE BXXTGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, PUTTY, GLASS, DYE STUFFS, BITTERS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, FAN CY ARTICLES, TOILET AND FANCY SOAPS, CONGRESS AND VERMONT WATER, ALL OF THE LATE AND POPULAR REMEDIES OF THE DAY, SEGARS AND TOBACCO, 'IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS, &c, Begs to announce to the public that his Stock is Full, Complete, Fresh and Genuine, ?and all articles sold as low as the same can be bought in any market in the State. PRESCRIPTIONS carefully prepared, day and night, and warranted from tested Medicines. NOW IN STORE, A CHOICE SUPPLY of FAMILY GROCERIES, embracing all arti cles for family purposes. My Groceries are choice, and special attention is called tn them. I have also received 10 Barrels Pure RYE WHISKEY, from G to 10 years old, 10.' " from 4 to 6 years old, 5 " " Old RYE " 2 years old, 4 " " Copper Distilled CORN WHISKEY, 2 .! " Mountain WHISKEY. on fol T. ( tin dr. j"i bit _] S M( Mi C. tin fol f Fil Co Ri chi 1 pu hal it ? da: pu set ] I da LC no va Lc en nu an sec He Pa, Also, Pure FRENCH BRANDY., Holland GIN, ImpoTm^^tTiW,^m? of alt 'kincfs.'&c. My Lik?rs^ire'Vure and unrectified. Persons wishing to purchase will please" call, add I inoir satisfaction will bc eiven. ' Nor! U 45 foi hie at toi J A? Ju Co Ac Ri (Ol Complaint for Foreclosure tate of South Carolina. EDGEFIEDD COUNTY, CO URT OF COMMON PLEAS. L. Turner, Judge of Probate, vs irk Tonev, hn D. Johnson. > Y Virtue of tho Decree of Foreclo f sure in this action, I will sell at [geftold C. H., on sale-day in January ?ct, to the'highest bidder, at public out r, the following Real Estate, viz: DNE TRACT OF LAND, situate in ? County and State aforesaid, known as act No. 1, or the Homestead, contain r Ono Hundred and Seventy-eight :res, moro or less, adjoining lands of irk Etheredge and others, it being the ice whereon the Defendant J. D. John I now resides. TERMS.-Costs and one-half the pur asc money to be paid in cash ; balance the purchase money on a credit of elve months, with interest from date sale, to be secured by Bond of the rchaser, and & mortgage of the premi >. Stamps and titles extra. j. H. MCDEVITT, S. E. C. Dec 9_4te ?_51 kate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. ' COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. L. Turner, \ > Judge of Probate, Complaint vs J- for irk Tonev, Foreclosure, tin D. Johnson. J > Y virtue of the Decree of Foreclosure 9 in this action, I will sell at Edgef?eld H. , on sale-day in January next, to ) highest bidder, at public outcry, tho lowing Real Estate, viz : )NE TRACT OF LAND, situate in s County and State aforesaid, contain j Two Hundred and Fifty-four Acres, >re or less, known as Tract No. 2, ad ning lands of Samuel Posey, James otb, J. E. Le rick and others. TERMS -Costs and one-half the pur ase money to be paid in Cash ; thc cal ce of tlie purchase money on a credit twelve months, witli interest from te of sale, to be secured by bond of the rchaser, and a mortgage of the premi I. Stamps and titles extra. j. H. MCDEVITT, S. E. C. Dec 9_4te_51_ Sheriff's Sale. \. B. Watson, Assignee, ) vs \ Fi Fa Tames D. Watson. J > Y virtue of a Writ of Fi Fa to me 9 directed, in the above stated case, I II proceed to sell ut Edgef?eld C. H., on 3 first Monday in January next, the terest in Remainder of the Defendant the Homestead assigned totheDofend t as Homestead, containing Two Acres, >rc or less, adjoining lands of William atson, Sr. fSh Terms Cash. Titles and Stamps tra. j. H. MCDEVITT, S. E. C. Dec 9_4te_51 , tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD COUNTY, CO URT OF COMMON PLEAS. L. Turner, Judge of Probate, Plaintiff, vs N. Holstein, W. Youngblood, Adm'ors., et al, TNDER the Order of the Court in tins J case, I will re-sell at the risk o&the mer purchaser, on the first Monday in nuary next, at Edgetield CH., to the rhest bidder, at public outcry, )NE TRACT of land situated in said unty, on the Charlotte. Columbia <fc iguata Railroad, one mile from Ba tes te Depot, containing 800 Acres, >re or less, bounded by lands of John Norris, .WI). Bates, L. W. Young >od and otT?-s, on which Wade Ilol in, dee'd., raided at the time of his util, known as the William H. Norris ice. This place has a fine Dwelling House, ;ood Gin House, the necessary out ileUngs and other good improvements, d*, from its favorable location and ?er advantages, one of the most valua 5 in the County. TERMS-Casli sufficient'to pay costs tl one-third of purchase money. Bal ee on a credkof too, two, three and tr years, pay^lcjh equal annual in ilments. with mfcrfest from date, pay-, le annually on tife whole amount, till be paid, secured by Bond of tho pur ^er, and Mortgage of the premises. J*, J. H. MCDEVITT, S. E. C. ?? 9_4te 51 tate of South EDCrEF.I ELD CO COURT. OF COMMON T.. Turner, L/udge of Probate, [ Compl?int for f\ vs I Foreclosure, liver T. Pern' ?Y virtue of the Judgment ol Fore closurorin t?suietion, I will sell at leefield C. H.jpm^the first Monday in nuary next, to thtf highest bidder, at blie outcry, tho following Real Estate, DNE TRACT OF LAND situate in 0 County and State aforesaid, known tl*> Berrv Tract, containing Three unc?Wll and Thirteen Acres, more -or ;s, adjoining lands of William Bonk ?ht, Shumpert Clary,- Perry ard ?ers, PERMS.-Th^Costs and one-half the reliase moiif^o be paid in cash ; bal ee of the rbehase money on a credit twelve mPnths, with interest from te of sale, to be secured by bond of the rchaser, and a mortgage of tiie premi <. Titles and stamps extra. J. H. MCDEVITT, S. E. O. Decfl 4te _J?L. Sheriff's Sale. miman Watson, Pr., ) vs . I Mm T. Nicholson. JY virtue of a Writ of Fi Fa to me directed, in tho above stated ease, I ll proceed to sell at Edgcfield C. H., the first Monday in January next, the loving property of the Defendant J. Nicholson, to wit: >NE TRACT OF LAND, known sis ; Rains' Tract, .containing Four Hun id and Sixty Acres, moro or less, ad ning lands of Clinton Ward, Mn. Ta lia Watson and others. ?0* Tenn's Cash. Titles and Stamps tra. j. H. MCDEVITT, S. E. D. Dee 9 _4le_51 tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. CO URT OF COMMON PLEAS. msa Herlong, "i Foreclosure vs [ of ssom i Campbell ct al. J Mortgage. > Y virtue ol'the Decree >A Foreclosure f in this action. I will sell at Edgcfield IL, on sale-day in January next, to 1 highest bidder, at public outcry, the lowing Reid Estate, viz : )NE TRACT OF LAND, containing ft y Acres, more or less, situate in said linty and State, on waters of Saluda vcr,"adjoining lands ol' Theodore Mcr uit, P. Livingston and others. PEJtMS-The costs and one-half the rchase money to be paid in cash ; the lance of the purchase money on acred >f twelve months, with interest from te of sale, to be secured by bond of the rchaser, and a mortgage of the premi I. Stamps and titles extra. j. H. MCDEVITT, S.E.C. DecO_fte_51 Executor's Sale. T. H. Brooks, Ex'or, ") vs \ VL A. Brooks, ct al, J JY virtue of an Order in this case, I willseU at Edgcfield CH., onThure v, the 28tli Dec. inst., the HOUSE and )T, with the improvements thereon, w occupied by Gen. R. G. M. Duno nt. adjoining lands of W. P. Butler, wis Jones and others, containing Sov teen (17) Acres, more or less. Terms.-One-half of the purchase >ney to be paid in cash, and the bal ee on a credit of twelve months, to be uired by Bond and a Mortgage of tho )iiso and premises. The purchaser to y for papera. J. H. BROOKS, Ex'or. Oec. 7, 3t 51 TO PLANTERS. LYSTER SHELL LIME, the most luablo renovator to land known. 100,000 Bushels of SHELL LIME ? sale, delivered on any of the naviga ) rivers of South Carolina or Georgia, 13 cents per bushel, or five doUrjs per \,-bags extra. BOWEN & MERCER, Lime Burners, No. G5, S. Gay st., Baltimore, Md. Dec 13__6t_51 _ .plication for Discharge as Administr?ior. _N FRIDAY, the 5th day of January, F 1872, I will apply to the Probate dge of Edgefiold County, at Edgefiold urt House,' S. C., for a Discharge as Imihistratnr of the Estate of Jas. Itt. tshton, dee'd. Distributees and Creej 11 will take duo notice hereof. " BEttJ. RUSHTON, Arfm'or. Sor.? * ' Copy Summons for Relief. Y( State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD COUNTY. IN PROBATE COURT. Charner? Crocker, \ Frances McEvoy, , vs Matilda Nobles, Lewellyn Nobles, James E. Nobles, . Marilla DaVis, Mary Ann Carlisle, . Emeline Nobles. Solomon Nobles, Amarillos Nobles, Louisa Nobles, Jk Alice Nobles. C.';. ., To tho Defendants Matilda Nobles, Lew ellyn' Nobles, James E.'Nobles, Martha Davis, Mary Ann Carlisle, Emeline Nobles, Solomon Nobles, Anterillus Nobles, Louisa Nobles and Alice No bles : OU are hereby Summoned and re _ quired to answer-the Petition in this action, which is filed in the Office of the Probate Court, ; for said County, and to servo a copy of your answer to the said Petition, on thfrSubscribers, at their of?ce, Edgefield,S. C., within twenty days after the service -hereof, exclusive of the day of service ; and if you fail to answer the Petition, within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action^ will apply to the Court for the relief de ma*Hea m the Petition. GARY <fc GAR7, PTfis' Attys, The Defendants m this action will take notice that this action is commenced for the Partition of Land in the Probate Court of the said County and State, and that a Summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed iii the oflBce of the Probate l Court for Edgefield Count T. on the 21st day of November, A. " D., 1871. GARY <fc GARY, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Nov 29 _Ot 49 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Z. W. Carwile, adm'or. of ] tho Estate of Robt; W. i Comp]aint Tompkins, dee'd. \ for * eliof> vs James P. Carroll, ot al. J BY virtue of an Order of the Court in this cause the^ creditors of Robt. W. Tompkins, dee'd^* are required to prove their demands before the undersigned on or before the first day of January next, or they will be barred of all benefit in tho judgment that may be rendered in this cause. S. B. GRIFFIN, Special Referee. Nov. 21__6t_48 State of South Carolina LEXINGTON COUNTY; COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. . Daniel Drafts, PhuntirT, ) vs. \ Summons. DavidHoleman, Defd'ant, J To David Holeman the Defendant in this . "action. You are hereby summoned and re { quired to answer the "complaint in this libation, which was filedi'in this Court on m?e 3rd day of November, 1871, and to [serve a copy of your answer on the sub 1 scriber, at his olfico, at Lexington Court House, South Carolina, within twenty ds?s after the service-of the summons you, exclusive of the day of service. ' u fail to answer this complaint the time aforesaid, the Plantiff wftr take judgment against you, for tho sum of One Hundred and Ten 99-100 Dol lars; with interest at tho rate of Seven pef cent, per annr m, from the 19th day of January, one t.u< isand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and costs. Dated No vember 3rd, 1871. FORT, PlantifPs Attorncv. Dec. ? 6t 50 THE CAUSE AND CUBE OF CONSUMPTION. -The primary causo of Consumption is derange ment of the digestive organs. This derangement produces deficient nutrition and assimilation. By assimilation I mean that precess br which the nu triment of the food ls converted Into blood, and thence Into the solids of the body. Persons with digestion thus impaired, having the ^lightest pre disposition to pulmonary disease, or' If they take cold, will bo very liable to have Consumption of the Lungs In some of its forms ; and I bold that It will be Impossible to euro any case of Consumption without first restoring a good digestion and healthy assimilation. The very first Ujlng to be done ls to cleanse the stomach and bowels from ali diseased mucus and slime, which ls clogging these organs so that they cannot perform their functions, nn<\ then rouse up and restore Ute liver to a healthy action. For this purpose the surest and best remedy is Schenck's Mandrake Pills. These Pills clean Ute stomach and bowels of all the dead and morbid slime1 that ls cans lng disease and decay in the whole system. They will clear out the liver of all diseased bile that has accumulated there, and rouse lt up to a new and healthy action, by which natural and healthy bile ts secreted. The stomach, bowels, and liver are thus cleansed L by the use of Schenck's Mandrake Pills; but there f remains ln^h|> stomach an excess of add. the d the appetite poor. In the bow m-waalc, and r?qolrion ?tr?ti(rth In a condition 'ike this that T,onlc proves to be the most ever discovered. It is alkaline, eutrallse all excess of acid, mak ing the stomach sweet and fresh; It wu! give per manent tone to this Important organ, and create a good, hearty appetite; and prepare the system for the first process of a good di gestio?, and Ultimately make good, healthy, living blood. After this preparatory treatment, what remains to core most coses of Consumption Is the free and -persevering use of Schenck's Pulmonlc 8yrup. The Pulmonlc Syrup nourishes the system, puri fies the blood, and is readily absorbed into tho circulation, and thence distributed to the diseased lungs. There it ripens all morbid mattera, whether In the form of abscesses or tubercles, and then assists Nature to expel all the diseased matter, in the form of free expectoration, when once lt ripens. Il Is then, by the great healing and purifying properties of Schenck's Pulmonlc Syrnn, that all ulcers and cavities arc healed up sound, and my patient ls cured. The essential thing to he done In curing Cos sumption ls to get up a good appetite and a good digestion, so that the body will ?row in flesh and get strong. If a person has diseased lungs,-a cavity or abscess there.-the cavity cannot heal, the matter cannot ripen, so long as the system Is below par. What ls necessary to cure ls a new order of ?pen i thrown off in targe quantities, und thc person regain health and strength. This Is th? true and only plan to cure Consumption, and if a person ls very bad, If the lungs ore not entirely destroyed, or even if one lung Is entirely gone. If there Is enough vitality left In the other to heal up, there ls hope. I have seen many persons cured with only one sound lung, live and enjoy life to a good old age. This ls what Schenck's Medicines will dc. to cure Consumption. They will clean out the stomach, sweeten and strengthen lt, getup a good digestion, and give Nature the assistance she needs to clear the system of all the disease that ls In the lungs, whatever the form may bc. It Ls Important that while using Schenck's Medi cines, caro should be exercised not to take cold: keep la-doors in cold and damp weather: avoid night air. and take outdoor exercise only lu a genial and warm sunshine. I wish lt distinctly understood that when I recom mond a patient to be careful In regard to taking cold, while using my Medicines, I do so for a special reason. A man who has but partially recovered from the effects of a- bad cold Is far more liable to a relapse than one who bas been entirely cured; and lt is precisely the same In regard to Consump tion. So long as the lungs are not perfectly healed, Just so long ls there Imminent danger of a fuU re turn of the disease. Hence lt ls that I so strenu ously caution pulmonary patients against exposing themselves to an atmosphere that ls not ITU ulai and pleasant. Confirmed ConsumpUves' luijs are a mass of sores, which the least change of atmos phere will Inflame. The grand secret of my suc cess wIUi my Medicines consiste ?u my ability to subdue Inflammation Instead of provoking lt, as many of the faculty do. Ar. .ntiamed lung cannot, with safetyto the patient, be exposed to the biting ^lasta of Winter or the chilling winds of Spring t/ Autumn. It should be carefully shielded from #11 Irritating Influences. The utmost caution should be observed In thia particular, as without lt a cure under almost any circumstances ls an 'inpos sibility. The perron should be kept on a wholesome and nutritious diet, and all the Medicines oontimed anUl the body has restored to ll the natur?: quanUty of flesh and strength. I was myself cuMdby this treatment or the worst kind of Consumption, and have lived to gei fat and hearty these many years, with one lung mostlv gone. I have cured thousands since, and very many have been cured by this treatment whom I have never seen. About the First of October I expect to take posses sion of my new building, at the Northeast Corner of Sixth and Arch Streets, where I shall be pleased to give advice to all who may require lu FuU directions accompany all my Bemedlca, so that a person In any part of the world mn bo readily cured by a strict observance of ttic esme J. H. SCHENCK, M.D.,' Philadelphia. JOHN F. HENRY, 8 College Place, New York, wholesale Agents Feb 22_jj- o FALL _TR ADE. GUNS. GUNS. GUNS. Double and Singlo Barrel Guns, Breechloadingand MuzzleloadingGuns of English, French and German Manufacturo, JAJX*\ ATITI PRXOBS. Single Guns at $2,50, $4,00, ?6,00, $S,00 $12,00 to $20 each. Double Guns from $7,00 to $200,00 each. PISTOLS, PISTOLS, PISTOLS. Smith <fc.Wesson, Colt's, Allen's, Sharp's, and all the popular and approved kinds. AMMUNITION FOB GUNS, PISTOLS AND RIFLES. SPORTSMEN'^ GOODS OF GREAT VARIETY. Best Quality and at Lowest Pi-ices i Country Merchants and Sportsmen are invited to call and examine our large and well selected stock of the above Goods, which we import direct and, buy-from the manufacturers. We guarantee quali ty equal to, and prices as low as any res ponsible house in this country. Orders by mail filled promptly, and sent by express C. O. D. P0ULTNET, TRIMBLE & CO., 200 W. Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Sept 7 tol9 37 Premium Safety Oil. HAYE just r\*elved Two Barrels of that celebrated SAFETY OIL for burning in lamps. Give us a trial. Sat isfaction guarantied. For sale by KARKART A COSBY.