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f Only a Baby Small. Only a baby siuull L?Vo]it from !lie skies, Only a Jau!?ltip?/aee, Two sunny eves. One chubby no'sp, <)n!v Uvo little hand % Ten little toe?. Only n golden head, Curly and soft,) S t * ' ; uniy a unique iiku wu^i Lt.uiily and o!'r, ^ r ^ OnJy a'Jittle4?rain " Kmplv of thought, Only u iittlo heart f va, j Troubled with naught. r .H - Only a tender flower Sent lis to r< '>!-, Only a life to love While we are here, Only a baby small, Never at rest, Small but how dear to lis God knowctli best. j ? Young America?Grammatical Progress. Tho Atlanta Coi-stilaliou publishes! tho followfoij communication. Parson Conway had better send "/'or one ol tliese Doys, 10 give iixiurcs lo uu; adult, teachers: Editor Constitution?At 1 T;c recent splendid exhibition of the ''Lee High School," in Greensboro, Ga., a class of small sprouts, three feet high, and in J prodigious stauding collars, got offj the following specimen of their progress in parsing. The audience wa* speechless, and many hands were lifted in horror: Teacher?'Parser- : ^ ' Pupil?Man is a common noun of the feminine gen'dor. Teacher-;-\Y hat's that, sir? Pupil?Man is a*common noun, of the feminine gender?commonjrcanse lie can be bought cheap*.. and feminine gender, 'cause lie's always got woman on ihe brainy eighth person. '' imcii li ia*?c4iimmd r?y r?Viild??f>n .r?otiir? firet?i^iuvthc objective ease unci gov: trncd Uj* aovoman.. Teacher?Go" to your seat, sir, and put a wet cloth oiv your bead. ; '*-*- ^ Teach er?^Text* parso* "woman/' Pupil?Woraaa is a female uouu of the masculine gender. '> ' ; Teachcr?31 ercy on us ! what do you say, sir*^' V Pupil ?She's a fcniaio noun of the masculine gender?masculine, 'cause mIic wears the breeclialoons and is determined to vote; she's compounded of cotton, whalebone, starch, smiles, sunshine and thunderclouds?is in the first person, 'cause she's always the person speaking; plural number, cause she makes mure noise jib an a doxen parrots?is in the objective case and jgyerned by the fashions. XUWUVF?-Oil uuny 11, 011,; jtiiu rm.>t> vowr mQuth. Wi.tli pWph.v lactic fluid.Teacher?Xcxt; parse ';boy.". - < Pupil?-Boy is an uucciinrxou noun, J of the goslib&endcMind i'inulo jjjersuasion. "" ' . " Teaclicr?Thunder an J bladcjatks! I "What is that, sir? ' ; Pupil?Btn- is an ^uccomjppn, ngmiv;< of thfr'gosnn geiuh'r^aml female per- j Miu'jion?uncommon, 'cause he's har?l ; to find now-a-days; <;cslin gender, . 'cause ho soon enters the ihres hold s of goosehood; female persuasion. , 'cause he's always'got the., heart sick : i about sonic female ; lirst person, biirl i Ike; singular number, 'cause there'sj| nobody but himself; in the objective t< case, and governed by his embryo! ( moustache, Schcidnm^S.-hnapps :;nu |! tlio length Of his daddy's purse. J! Teacher?Go home, sir, and barho j j your ffeet in mustard. , ' i Teacher?i'arse "gii'i," Pupil ?Girl is an angelic noun, of! j the grecian liend gender, and mascu- ; lino tendencies. x "V > < Teacher? Have ns frolrf sudden j death! These boys will never bei, raised. How is that, sir? h Pupil?Girl is an angelic nonn,|< 'cause she paints her chocks andi| loves iujuns. She's, compounded. ol'| cosmetics, flowers, fuss and leathers;! is of tnrtfccnlilfg tendencies 'cause s!:e-|( wears shirt bosoms, paper collars, and! always has her head full of boys;! singular number,'cause the boys arej afraid of* them, and matrimony is played out; third person, 'cause she! is much spoken of; in the objective j ease and governed by a gipsy bonnet Teacher?Next; parse '-corn." Pupil?Coni is an uncommon noun, of the neuter gender. / Teacher?Bless my life!. Go o.:, sir. n v Pupil?Is an uncommon" noun. cause tanners have well pigh qua | raising it. it is used :is an adjective j and belongs to Tennessee, Ohio and! Kentucky. When parsed as a noun! it is in the objective case and governed by cotton. Teacher?.Sit down, sir. Teacher?Xext ; parse "(iot#m." Pupil?Cotton is a royal noun, o( the siurving gender. Teacher?Listen at thai ! Pupil?Koyal 'eause it is king, (hut only over the Southern people ) Starving gender, 'eause it has weli nigh starved ont the Sou:h, in the objective case and governed by lazy ? -eod men. Teacher?Next; parse 'fashion.'' Pupil ? Fashion is a tyrannical noun, of the common gender. Teacher?Catfish and blunderbusses! What's that, sir ? Pupil?Fashion is a tyrannical i noun,'cause it must be obeyed and, laughs at a poor man's purse; com j mon gender,'cause all people bow to it; it is compounded of flounces) flimsies, flamsies, ruflles, bubbles, j troubles, rufVs, caffs, snuffs, higgles, j e'itfSjSf' fnitooics? Curls, furls, i I airs, ] tminrc&.-(ci'cciau bend, Cuss mid j crs. Yt was onco in the objective! rase and*governed by Eugenie, but' is now in the nominative Vase, iude-j pendent. 4 : Teacher?Go home,sir, and go to' bed. J^ext, parse -baby." Pupil?Da by is an obstrepopous.! musical noun, of the neh'ter gender, j ' Teacher?Moses" and the prophets. save us from destruction? \\ but do! yon say, you little imp-? I'upil?-Briby is a mils'cal *?SfW. .'cause is sings a-soft tune bctu'wni midnight and day, especially, of a cold night; it is neuter gender, 'cause, it is neither niale nori'cmaio till it is( lbig enough 10 wear brooches, h weighs according to size, and meas-; i 0 ,. . ' . . I ures according to proportions: is conipoundcd of milk and lungs, grows, at a rapid rato, and soon Icarus to! Ktnokocigars, diink spirits, talk short i to ditd, and mStke lovo to the gals. It is also*of the Spoilt gender, 'cause it; jsallowed to pat Its foot in the gravy; Vvlicnovcr it chouses, is in the objective case, and governed by" candy and I sugar plums. Teacher? Cio home, .sir, and toll ' yoar mother to rock you to sleep, 'readier?Parse ''matrimony.*' J.'upil ? Matrimony is an am-ient UiOiin.of the defunct gender. Teacher? Hear him! Von little va/yahoiul, what do you say? 1'ujii!? .Matrimony is of ihc.defunct render, 'cause it's played out. < ti?*1 s< arej nloaitil'u! as hluekhepies, lmt tln'v'rc'gnt ni'thing. They toil isol. j iit'it hiT do they spin. yet Solomon Jn! LfUliin glory eonldn'l spin.-*iik>> 'cm. | I .Matrimony is compounded of the words male and money; ;.lmt when there's n mateh now-a-days. it'* nothing without the monny. Third 'person, 'eausc ij.\s >poI;cn of much !>j* the girls; in ihe objective case, ami* gove^iu-d hy tho spondylites oi' the girls daddy. Teacher? Take a hack seat, and ru h your head with a briek. Teaehcr?Parse -"kissing." lNioil ? Kissing is a common, labial noun, t;f the "explosive guilder. 'Touclivr??a!;os ~l\!iVo! "What do yon mean? 1*11 ]lit?Kissing is in the explosive gender, cau-se it's generally attended with various explosive sounds, somewhat like.the bursting o'f a torpedo; sometimes like the sucking of a calf; sometimeslike unto weeping, as j;i{?ob t kissed llaeltol and lifted lip his voice land wept. It is common, cause it i> peculiar to all ages aud^sexes, Specially to )om>g ^irls, preachers and widowers. Kissing is derived from bussing, and is of various kinds. 1. There's rclms, \fljicli is bnssingagr.in. 2. There's omnibus, which is bussing al! the gals in ti>o room. ?>. There's; blunderbns, winch ,Is one man kissing it. IS it- -.: . . 1 I Tk?J. unutuur: ijkid c* wiiu ? iinu-*. j uuvo syllStiusP, which is quo girl kissing Ttfi Other jgil'J; where so many'boys are spiling-fofva buss.< It is sceood j>er>on, becaoee it takes two persoas to | perform Iho operation; "plural nuui-i ber, 'cause they generally take more than one* when thyy get a chance; in the objective case. rind governed i<y surrounding circumstances. Ju.ot here the teacher, andsvast auditory broke down. A bevy ot redheaded girls rushed upon tho rostrum and demanded that the imps be hung instanter, if not soo.ncr, nitfl order was not insured till the marshal as- , sured them that alT^tho- little reprobates should be hung al sunriso next morning. The teacher was takefc oil' | un a window shutter. ' . ; i French Railway Travelling. We might copy with advantage many'of the customs in vogue o-> French railways, especially that one ni regard to meals, instead of the ( > 1 ?. i?. ... .1 ..t.z ?",l numeu c.mi irom inirvius1, iw g< tiu.uiiu i fallow lialJ' masticated 'u lot of in- < Jigeaiiblo-food, and linish the hasty Into-iu the cai-H, we^ui-glit imitate tlu4( I'ljbuch plan wi?b much advantage to! jur comfort as well as health. Jastji before the usual time for meals, an'i tec nt goes through the care, tukujvj: fVurA/futTcC lelegrupha them ahead ind 011 reaching ihe station, what vou 11 isavu as!.;-.; for is handedJn, to I a* con-j * iiiinod. at your leisure on the journey : j >:\ descending into- the refreshment-,! oo?:i.s, you find ttm.all. baskets nponL* he-^be-Tet." containing, Villi sur l\ re-j 'reshiin-nls as arc most called for. a ' cnife and fork, napkin, phi to ami glass, i Jn each basket is a label stating the :o:iteuts and prico.- 'The passenger if juys the busker, takes il into bis car- i ;i:i<<^, uities, Qr lunches at his leisure, ! < im.1 at the next sialism at which the .rainstops hands back the basket, etc.j < o a waiter, and receives ibr it a fixed j! n ice, which is also set down on the abol. Tiijs system has just been be- J i 5'in in j'jiiglatid^on tho Midland (Zx-|"i iress. 'The correspondent ofaLtm-it Ion paper 0:1 a reecnt journey Pays Ihat at one oi tlio stopping-piaees no j; jblaincd a nvat basket, containing j' hall'a fowl. salad, bread, butter, cheese, pint.., of sioul. (or clur t? optional,)h napkin, plate, knil<', and.lork, andft Kork-Svivw?ail compactly arranged, i \ tl.O Oalabk-S excellent. JN,0 d.-MOsit]( was asked merely a civil l^Tonest to ; hand tlio basket out at the next sta-J tion ; so, instead of rushing frantically about and insanely swallowing tlu-j traditional sandwich, hequie'.ly spread! an impromptu tabic", and lunched a-*! eomfortRbly as could be desired | Which ofuur railrpads wilibe the lira' i to introduce "this sensible custom ? Cheap Clothing in London. ? Mi*. Morris Philips* writes to the Uuiiie Journal:*- . Many American 4adies go fo Euro] ?u with the main idea of n>pleni>h-j ingtiioir wartfrobe, and in this tiny aro iisenbilile, for almost overvthing LhaL :i hide desires to wear, or a iron-! " X" /w J C - ' p . .1 tlejnan"lor thai matter, can be bought :it huir price or loss, on the oiliersidt*'. i lie soil and rich looking sealskin bas<pic.i, fur instance, that will bo. all the 1:1 ire iti lliis Country during ?!;? ' coming winter, ami which in New Voile cost $100 or more, can be boughtin fashionable London shops' for jibout $10. llluck ami fancy siJ!<.- | in London aro little more than halfi the Now York rate, and so with; dressmakers' charges. (lent lemon's finest kid gloves are sold for $1 ; a superior ?|naiity of sillc hat, fr??m the most stylish maker, costs but a sovereign. and winter t rousits are made by a swell tailor" /'or !!? '. ($")..")() 1 the same as :i i.roadway house would I. I urn out lor *1.">; ami so of other ar j titles of male.and female at lire. Pa-i ris merchants feel the effects of the I, past war and present taxes, and ev- h ery commodity is hi^h there. I'eo ;! ple'if well advised, will make their; purchases in L ndon. JJcrlin, or \ i-1 entia. There has been no war in L !. . 1 ... 1 > 1.11...... iyimi??*Vated. So far 'iff style is eon-!( ccrncd, none is displayed 'in Kn^jland |( but ii' a lady earrios her own, ( patterns, s1jy may have ,a chanro olV pelting made Komptliing-tliat will bei( tit to wear. For fashion, style, and Ajood tast$ in ornamentation, one' nuu-t, ul'ur a!!,j^o 40 Tal is. ??<?> Tii!': !>jisT-V>'tr.ca\iE.?-?? American women would setilu.it in their minusi "that a happy faee jjives^a better wei-. come than the tiuest cliina and da-| mask, that a dinner of two courses! which could be well and easily cooked | arid served, is more Fali.sl'aelory to the' ^U.est than an elaborate entertainment which has cost too nincli labor, and id! wiven with too evident ellort; that1 Which we can do easily, and naturally is the best that can be possibly done' i'.?r a friend whom chance or invita-: lion hasJjiNJu^ht under our roof;?a j new era would dawn for both guest' and entertainers. The company of ] our friends, instead of being had peldom, and at the risfk of weariness and impoverishment, would be continually sought, and for no unworthy ends nJ f display, but for those higher motives * which alone deserve to bring together men finil \v/-.nn??i 'Coh would ihtfrel be loss, LiiL more enjoyment of those luxuries \vl?ic*h the rich can properly command : because tho endeavor lor, and the envy of them on tfi& piirtttf ' others would be discountenanced by a healthy tone of feeling, prescribing ' the noblest objects of mnbiliou, and a bolter classihi-ation than can depend t on the possession or want of woalth. 4s such'a stnio of things a Utopian dream, or shall I lie miseries of housekeeping on the present plan drive us to an oif'ort, to which the eontemphi- j lion of au ideal, however excellent; t might fail to incite us? . t Qualities of a Good Collector. i Is orf tirtle to tho minute when me1" .7 ' iu, | debtor says "come to-morrow at niiie l o'clock." i ' \ j i Sits on J lie slops and waits for ' liis return when lie says, "1 am ju.sl j going to dinner." ' \Jnsists on .stepping out lo make!/ when tiie man "lias nothing less than' 1 tt twenty." !l Will go to an "old stager" every i day for a month with a cheerful couji-. f tcnanee '-about that little account." 1 ! Doesn't mind edging into a crowd jt to ask a fellow. jc Will take a dolhuyn part if he can't ?. get ten in whole, and "credit it" with thankful alacrity. Always suggest a check when the money is not in hand, as he c:rn get it j cashed"* to-morrow". Always has that account "on top" i so tiie man can make no excuse for putTing him oil*. i'on't nfiud a-king for it immediately alter being "treated"?or pleasantly entertained. ! ? : * Is never in a hurry, "can wait till you get through." ' j Cuts oft' the retreat of tlie dodger bv crossing over to meet him, or following hiiu into a store where he goes lo hide. Can cough or salute when the "hard ' case" wants to pass without seeing him. ... S Jn fine?is patient as a post, cheer- a fal.as a duck, sociable as a flea,- bold !is a loin, weather-proof as a rubber, it sunning as a fox, and watchful as a r sparrowhawk.? Columbus Index. Remnants?By Josh Billings. Customs arc like grease?the}- make Minything slip easy. i " " Thare iz sum things tliat knrtht be jl . oiinterfUted?a blush i.s one ov them. Goodness iz jist as mutch ov a studlyi/iz mathematieks is. * If a man e;xpeekts tew be very vir- j Lewous be musn't mix too mutch with 1 Lho world nor Loo mulch with hmisali iieiiljer. - -**' r Tlic people who nektually deserve l ew live their lives over agin are the ? kt'j'y ones who cli.n't want to do k." The richest luau ov- all ix.;iio who 1 ias grit but little, hut ha/, got all heip wants. _ . - i. Natiir makes ali the noblemen' ivcalth, edukasimn, nor pedigree never1 -A nude one yet. When a muu dtiz mo a favour I alwus ry tew remember it. and when lulu/. me an injury I alwas try ,,lew fpr-, ;?:t it?if 1 dpn^t. I ought to. j'lf a man vs. honest he may not a!.\us be in the right, but lie kail never ;e in wrong. . (irate talkers arc generally grate iars, for them who talk, so mutch'n.list sooner or later run out ov the i-nlb find tell whut thev do"'tklio. J don't bet tlupv iz eiiny sieli thin* is n porfektly good man, or a perfektly >ad man. I ki!t> ov enny quantity ov people ivhosc vlricws arc at the mercy ov >11? r folks. who are good simply for .ho reputashun ov it, who hav'ht got liny more rer.fapjn.tilc tew their conscience than a klam haz. XV.\ vside Oath k'ti nfis.?-M urringo? An altar ou which a man lays his. pocket-book, and ji woman her loveletters. (jencral Court?"Waiting half a dozen girls at the fame time. l'jlis pill-grimace is over,' as the druggist's widow said wl;e:i shu or- , dercd an epitaph for his tombstonn. I have very littlu rC?pe< t for the ties of this world, as the chap s:iid when the rope was put around his neck. . An unpoetical 3 outh. described his j'iiiaiu'co's hair as frizzled in front, and frK-nsed and scrambled at the back. A >oung lady at Long liraneh is reported as 'clothed in laughing eyes and hcwHuung sin11os. . .Light getuv we should stiy f A western obituary olosoi] by saying : sIk* had an amiable temper,. and was uncommonly oi' ice cream and other 'delicacies. A colored woman fell thirty feet out of a third story, striking the ground i head (orenwr-t. Tiicy. urn tilling up the hole. She wasn't hurt any. The editor of tin.- Arkansas Journal says; ''Where our oflico \va* fwo weeks a;;o mnv runs the .Mississippi J river. Out of respect for llio J'jillurl [ of 1 divers we left." ("JrxoDiiiniKAi). ? A JToosier house, wife ft)i*iiis>!i<*s this as the original ? recipe for making the genuine and 1 world famous Indiana gingcrbroad: :,(Jit your ginger; melt molasses till I hiles over; melt some butter tili it'> thin; stir it through the molasses T sandy, multiply by wet sugar; thra;>hljoinu clover and maryander seed; ami ^rind tliein togi'lrer; git a twelve|>ound s?:i(-;i of flour qm csediJ ; t \v?> iiip.s your oil of Icinobeat somebody >!|-t of i lu> i'gur>"; beat tlie eggs; strain w lliom to stibsira?M. the shells; line the pnii will) red iluruie}, saturate with if jual parts of coal tar and sirring butter. ami pour the mixture in. Bake mi til it tastes good." Wm. M. JU'.mjau, ' J. Vv. -irVcK.\T:r:?:, of Abbeville, S. T ~ 'l OsisSar & Hut'Icslct?, H?1 Jirottd ftira f, A I; 0 U S'T A > GA. * TT^V \ T.V.I:> ; IV DRtT!^. Mi:m ja j?"ri i\V:s, I'.a .vcv (;( ><> bs, i ij11 i i M Kit V, PAINTS, OILS, <; LA.-'S, I * I'l'TTY, Ac., i.e. Our stock" Iimk* boon P? reeiMillv piiiriiasod and we ijnnrAnfcoJ', r.'.ii- (Ujoi?S TO lii: KHWll AN.1) OK|, THH JTUKST ot'A'lJTY. i>:<* I'aMi'.-ular aiiuhtioa givc-u to Physicians' :P>ilIs\ Auguf.la, C.i., Oct. U, 1^71, -y, "ia. 51SER & 1NSIEY, Stivccviora loUa'cer, Miller & Co., n'ocers M Dealers in Prote, NO. 207 BROAD ST., Al^USTA, GA. (j *, - ? v : - i NOTICE. rTIE undersigned" have associated _ themselves" together under the mine and style of BASES & ANSLEY, l'or the eoiitinuulion of :i gENEJiAij g RCCXSRY md Commission Business, ti tlie old stand of our senior meinjcr, Xo. 207 J>ro;ul Street, where we viII tak^reat pleisure in often secng our many patrons and friends, , ind offering tlnyn a scleelion 'from )iir liirgo sloelcs of (i !iO(JERIiiS. i * J ? /? i \r / i)/ \ im rTM I:\cj c* A i* 'P j.VViVil-Mr, Jii/i'J'j, i IJjO, r.iiii, J A CON', 1'fiOVIblONS, LIQUOllSi L'OHACCOS and FLOCK. V.'o have also the A*oner for the aK* of the well known FJ2UTILICWLiS, imported and prepared by iVilcox, (.Jibbs '& Co.,viz: Pha-nix !?nain?, Wilcox, (Jibbs <i Co's iianipilated (iuatio. (.Jiiano, Saltand Plascr Compound, and Peruvian Guano. M*solved Bone, X'Jastor, &e. Tin ['.lalilies are guarantee'] and order.mmmand uur immediate attention for CHAKLUS BASES, JOHN TJ. Al\ 3LEY. Sept. 11( 1871, 21 ?lin mil & builbe, ash . Jommissoin Merchants, Office 2>o. G, -Mcintosh Stcct, AUGUSTA, OA. VV Iiiii give strict attention to the TORAliii uml SALji OF COTTON ml otlior pnODlJCIi on Commission. Will furnish PI an tors with Grocer's, lagging, Tie.-?, &t\, at market at es. And will make llto usual AJ)YA]S'Ivtj on Produce consigned to them. \\T i ? l> \ II K \I u . u ua u .u, 0. $ jJUTLEtt.. , Sept. 14, 1S721?3m MCATiffOR CHARTER A PPLICATION.. will be ihhde at fx. the nest session.of the Xe^isluiiv. for the incorporation of the viIiiro of Lowndefsville. ? Sept. 21, 1871, 23-:5m. IENTAL COPABKEF SHIP. uiKlcr^ij^nc'il have assoeiatert tit themselves for the practice of I>ensir.v. in Abbeville. One of us may' nll?e foiiiit] in our olliee, over l)r. 'arker's Store. VfW. C. W \I?])i r,V, axo. s. ? no Mrs ox. .pill 2S, 1 ?ti' Ayer's Sarsaparilla, roit I'tuu rnc she ujloob. w -1J . i J'.l- .1 I The reputation tbjs cxrcJlunt nicilicuie.cnjuys, vv Is iluri vc?l from lis euro?.. 1^1 >'>??y "l which are truly H-- marvellous. Inveterate j cases of Scrofulous did/f case, where tlic system /( r0> soemed saturated with J corruption, have Loon jmriflcd and curcil by it. T? v-- Scrofulous afteutions and disorders,whiclnvereaggravated by the scrofn-vg'r-rjwrri; lous contamination until tbov were painfully adllpling, have been radically cured 111 miclt great numbers in almost every mm. tion of the country, that the public scarcely ueed to be informed of ltd virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive enemies of our raw. Often, this unseen and uniVll tenant of the organism undermines the c onstitution, ami invites the nllafk of enfeebling or l'a- j tal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again, it, teems to breed infection throughout the body, and'then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideous forms, cither 011 the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tubercles may be suddenly .deposited in the lungs "or heart, or tumors formed i in the liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions j on the shin, or fotil ulcerations 011 soino part of ; thr body, ifenee the occasional use of a boltle of this Snmrtyxtrilla is advisable, even when 110 ! active symptoms of disease appear. Persons af- j flit-tcd with the following complaints generally j liurt immediate relief, r?nd, at length, cure, by tlic | use of this SA US A f Alii J.I.A: St. Ant ho- 1 7n, s X1 ?>>', Jtose or jh iiih, j titer, oait : lihcum, Scald JTcnd, JtitipwoMi, Surv Jiye*, \ Sore fairs, ami other eruptions or visible forms i oi' SryOf'nloiiH disease. 'Also i:> the more con. ' cCaled fornix, as Iti/spepsia, Jirojisij, Jleart- j J Uncase, Jits, lijiilejjuf, Xmrnlyln, (ilid i I he various XTecrous aflccli&ns of the muscular | and nervous systems. Syphilis <>? Venereal arid Steven rial Tilscases arc cured l>y it, though a long time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies liy any medicine. But long-continued use of-this mcflicino will core tlio complaint. Lmeorrhten or Whites, X'terine Z'leernt ions. and T'etnale ZJisrrrsrs, are commonly soon relieved mid ultlnintely cured by its purifving and invigorating tfleet. Minute directions l'?r each case are found in our Almanac, supplied gratis. llheuinallsm and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in tlie blood, yield quickly to it, as also Jjioer Complaints, Torpidity, Cunycstionor Inflammation of the hi w. and JannxUce, when arising, as they ollc-n do, from the rankling poisons in the blood. This SA11SAPAll ILL A is a great restorer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are J.anf/uUl and Listless, Despondent,- Simplest, and troubled with Jfervous Apprehensions or J''ears, or any of the affections symptomatic, of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing cvideucc of its restorative power upon trial. riiEPAHED B Y Dr. J. C. AYEll ft CO., lonrll, Was#., I'rrtetirnl fin if Annlntirnl Chemists, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVEBYWIEEHE. usiiro Your i'l-ojicily ix Tire JVEEFOOL & LONDON OX* OOESIia insurance Company. Asls il CiO'i |1? 000,000,00 ; iohsos adjusted' ]>i'o?n]>tI3- and paid ithout deduction'at. I ho agency i 1 liarletfton, 8. " Apply to I KT X? Atrmt. V 7 i Jki.? a j- ^u? wvj at Ahbcvillo, S *0. March IS, IS70, 47?tf I] Stste ef Sos!!! Carolina, Abbeville County. , '<) MiCJIAfiL (yiiCjFXS. I 5TOC arc 1ht< l>y~Knninioncil to np- . M. pear htluvf' mo "at my oilicc, on , Hi'lOlh day0( !Novonil)( r, 1871, to an- ' u^vlfn* i'oni}>!ainl of \V. .Joel f^inith, ; >r a" scaled note of .Six JJoIJars anil lif- 1 i X'31 tvnts. my liaiul and seal, Septom- j or '2\i, 1S71. J10T.MKT li. llGMrniLL, [us.] Trial Jutsifli*, .Mibcvillc County, 'fcepl. L'S, IS71, Ji-Ol THE i I ;?A c . . . ) . ? ^. ' 1 ^ BY J. A. MAYS. I This elegant build- ' ING fronting on the Public | Square, has recently been thoroughly renovated and veil furnished. Tbe , Table is supplied with the best the mar- , ket affords. A fall corps ?Sf polite and , attentive servants will contribute to please the guests, and every effort will ( be made to render, the stay of visitors pleasant and agreeable. Livery Stable, THE fcnderaigned Has opened aNEW LI VEltY STABLE in connection i vith the Hotel, and is prepared with comfortable stables, and commodious , Lots to accommodate stock ofrall kinds. An experienced and careful O.STLE1J will always be found on the premises. 1IOJIKES, HUUCflESand WAGONS, i ALWAYS ON HAND TO HIliE. Ciivome a trial. My prices are moderate. JOHN A. MAYS. , March 10, 1871, 4G-tf ESTABLISHED 1835. Greenville Coach Factory. < SOWER, CSX & MARKLEY,. \\J E would announce to our custom- 1 * * ers that we arc prepared now to i {ill all orders i'o;" Vehicles. We have 1 :idded to our stock of Wood-work inji Machinery, and increased our staff ol workmen to about 70, aiKHlmrafore lru?t that none of. our patrons :.wiU be disappointed in'h'avlng orders promptly fille^. The Stock of One, Two", Three,' Four and Six'. Horse Iron Axle Plantation.' Wagons will he kept full; and now,.;ji>r ^ :oi\ one-thiid of a century pafct. thes(* Walrons shall 6e -the- STANDARD. ol KXCELLi-JNCK. '/ : *' vWe .have a large stock.ofli^ht T>Lr(J tfESand ItOl'lvAWAYH, of our own make ; al?fo, a slock of Nurtheru Lmili liU(j(iiES?both low apd -high priced, for tho.se who wlal) to purchase Northern work, as cheap'as any Sputliegi- , lealcr. We call special attention-to the ' improvements making in our SPUING 1 WAGONS. Without raising the price, it.*...... f.ii.iii<iiin<r du'iii with irreat care. painting tliem elegantly. Price li^ts promptly mailed on application. Send us all you r Repair "Work. Freight ' cHily cLur<jed' one way on it by the liu.il road. ' ' ; 1 GrOWEE, COX & KAEKLEY. Agent at Abbeville, Dr. J. \Y. Mar- , "hall; at'Orecmvood, J."A. & AV. IT. {tally; at Xincty-Six, T.O.. Lipscomb; it (.'okesburv, J. J. 3C11 in. Nov 1J< 1^70-"2U 12m ' lONGAREE M 11 ll 111 ^ coiiimom, s=?. v/. Proprietor. SUGAR CANE MILLS, LIST OF PRICES, Rollers 14 inches diameter ? * ' "> Oil " 12 " 7"> IK: " 10 " Go 0(5 44 14 " ' Go 00 . " " i?0 01! " ID " -10 ()(' Ahovo priecs complete with frame. Without lVamu ?10,00 lesa ou each Mill. Seventy Gallon Boiler, $20 Delivered at the Hnilroad Depot iu this ciiy. Steam Emrinew, Boilers, Cotton Press' i Mm ?r nil JS. illlu c?u?y -mil ix.iiiiis w. u., kinds to order. Iron aud Jirass Castings on .short notice and most reasonable terms. .. i iiii (Jearimr constantly on hand of the following sizes. ' ) feet wheel and pinion, $.00 00 10 44 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 .12 ">0 11 44 ? ? 44 sr> co 12 44 " " 44 4") on n ,4 44. 14 r,o oo Wit.li l>olis$(? ."A Extra Ibr each set. Antifriction plates and Halls for C'oton I'ress ?10,00 and $12,00 per set. X. U. Terms (.'ash on delivery, at II. II, here. JOHN ENTvIGHT, Ag't, Abbeville C. H. May 24,1S70, 4-1 f. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, kc. T\ T\ TOALE, Manufacturer anil Dealer, Xo. 20 7 Sly if and'' J for/href/s >c Wharf, ClfAJiLi:,ST02i, S. C. {! -?>"* This is the largest and most com- J plele Knclory ol" (ho kind in the South- * t-rn States, and all articles in this line I'iin hi; furni.-hed hy Mr, P. P. Toule at prices which defy competition. A pamphlet with full and detailed list of all sizes of Doors, Sashes and ':eiieh. will l>e| 50Ut free and post paid' 011 application to I\ P. TO A LK.' CHA RLKSTOS, C. July 1?., 1S71, 112?1>' io All wto aay want to PnrcLase COTTON GINS. ~ " f THE sttbscv.ibcr having m.irio ar- , ran^cmentfl with sonio of tl?ej J no?t prominent Manufacturers of, n/MiifTv >\r ''i vt> ^iM-nnni'nd tr? V , U\J 1 1 WiN li I ^ O, irwiuw jm v|/??. v.. f supply all who may want to purchase,! it the shortest notice, amp on the most. reasonable terms. All who are ;n want of Cotton ("iins would do wcllj? to examine his Ciins before purchas-j i ng elsuwhere. John Enright. : > Aug- 10, 1st!, jc?if :i Wholesale ant ABBESVIL Bf J-1AV.I?J constantly on hrind ii lino S n '?>nni.i.i HI /\iri> tlVIM'IJ Mil B i-ur i' Jiii'j, ? i uu ANDLES. ST A ltd I, anil BAKING ih(I CHOICE COl'NTKY HAMS, n fi L'fASS GltfoGKBY STORE] ' 1 BEU Li-:AVE to cii.il 1 attedtl which may stand in need of as mod fUCKY BOUIUtt>N/FIiENCH Blt.S to this Mnrk'ct, KOLLAN]) GIN, It! WHVES, ALSO, MA LAG A WfNES, CHAMPAGNE, and LONDON POUT A. 11 of which I will sell low for cash. At my SALOON will be found a fir [JARS, &.O., and I also keep on draugh by J. (J. SEEGEUS, Columbia, S. C. May 12, 1871, 3-tf Livery and TIIE undersigned take this method prepared to furnish all par FINE AND BUGGIES, CI s POLITE DRIVERS and GOOD Bvery facility for tho comfort of pat Special attention., will be g and Commodious Lot and 1 Stables. TRY US C W, GTJi Oct. 12,.1871, 25-tf ARCHH 3 ' 'i ' *?. : >. V ' TIIE undersigned would rospertfn Designer, to the ui'izens of 1 getting ii}) plans and specifications fi jr private on reasonable terms. Fi training and a gyod amount of pract please and make itto the interest of Irotiage. Ileferences as for Architectural si: Jai; BoyceC Mi!. A..C. Hawthorne, of Springs; and Messrs. Jas. 8". Cothrai shall IIou.se, J. D, Ch/iImeys, Jas'. V I am also prepared to construct il EE COTTON PBESS, for whici Lvrof pressure, simplicity* of struetui Besides, it is the cheapest-first class Communication should he add reuse w'lrcre it will-receive prompt, attentir These Cotton Presses have been th .Mr. Henj Smith, of Donnldsville, K. near Caihoun's .Mills, of Abbeville C< under contract, and would lvspeci lully warranted as represented. JLcspeetfidly, < /*. ~v;wt Xjud xf c/ i September 7, 1 ST J, -t;?if WE . IIAYE la lit;:-: a BOH sim II XSI3TIXG of Spring Goods, ( v7 tiling generally needed. We \v|?i(:li we can seli lower tlian ?nyf>?. the Nuked, Feed tlie. Hungry. Lend the way of selling then: (loads for ( to is, '\Stnul! fcales and Large- l'roi'i 'V Sj . ' \ ' . Hodges', S. C., April.28," 1?tf -? I 111 - i THE CE L.EEJMT "VIR&XHXA C< PATICNTin Blsnufactured by 1 PTT ART A 1 \C\y !?'. Pi-nou iu cn lMiftivl ? A * Vit'i V SI NC LiO I A-A' Ell or iij*'500 lbs., or a horse can, ho hitd >i cot Ion the same size IN ONiO M j the J'liKSS was KXIII IrlTKl.) at Pall, and took the Premium every\vl -vortli $50 was awarded this Press. ?enil?er, we look the Premium and sr >f the Association FUJI T11K I'l'LI We guarantee this THE BEST >resellt- time, and will take back any none}'. Price. $1S"?., S.ept. 21, 1ST I, 22?tf ?: rrrr . :j? .. .i1 ;uarantee will gl\v entire satisfaction t': The siiIimt Ults are the only practical >y Trade, eanviig on the JjUsitn^H, in I The suli; eril.ers eaJi refer to gentlcme ina anil i'loric!:, a.-> to the character of 'ii<t en?l Ha?ic' Street, opposite "Waiulo ic>.ify of C'L: llcdton anu l'aviois Jlvti , c V. .1 "J..!.. 1 rijilfj"1"-; I detail Grocer, bXJES . ; Cm 3E3Cb TOCK of REFINED and RAW SUGARS, LASSES, RICE, SODA, SPICE, SOAP POWDERS; also, WESTERN BACON xct everything generally kept in a FIRST : " il ion to my SUPERIOR STOCK of icinoH. OLD RYE WHISKEY, KEN>NDY. warranted as pure as ever brought UM, SHERRY, MADEIRA and PORT (letiorally u.sod for Sacramciital purposes, " ER andALEt ' ic selection of WTNES, LIQUORS, CI 4. r i /-ivm T) I me purest LAUi^Xl .OllilliIV, uiiuiuiauuivM JOHN KNOX. Sales Stables. ? I of informing the public, that they are ties needing anything in the line of FAST HORSES, LEEIAGES, &c. - '> GROOMS will be always on hand, and rons will be afforded. _ _ ' - ' iven DROVERS, &c., as a Large CVagon Yard is attached to the AND SEE. PFIN & 0, MM \? i i i ' ! ' i???????ymmmm>??mmmmm lICTUREr \ , r t . ' 1 Itv oflvr his services as an Architect artd Abbeville and surrounding country, for or all kinds of structures, either public; om an early and thorough course of ieiil e* nominee. he hones to' be sible to all who may favor him with their pa, . 'r. . ? V * ill: Kev. J. X. Young, J. I. TJonncr, Dr. 'Due West; Rev. U. T. Sloan, of Cedar i and Hugh Wilson, otvucih of the Mar--. i. Eoftler. of .Abbeville,.8. C. />'< Jio 'HORIZONTAL LEVER FOWI) L,claim ii lias no equal*, as to tbc pow c, i^rubjlijy ailti^nipidity oJLftperatiQJi.., Cotton Press ever offered to . tbe public, d to me at Due West, or Abbeville G. IT. m. . oroughly tested bj* the following persons, C<ix, of Due West, A. B. C. Li*dsay, >uuty; 1 have a great many engaged and [fully solicit orders for more. They are i&e., - % ' * * , Clarls-son. T\T\r'PTAVJ rp/\ ItXJl 1 1\JS\ X yj 31r>l!iin?, lints. Boots. Shoes, and : everytil.so lutve a liir^o Stock of Groceries, > ly r ise. We are prej ored to C'fothe to (lie Poor, and i^ive io the 2u'ody, in he Money. Come and sec ua. Oiii'jnol-, VAMCE, MOSELEY & CO. ' " i 1 1 1 . .M * EDANDOIMYALED i QTTOH - PRESS," ) JULY 5th 1871. E7, ?. Russell & Co, ?TON, S. C. ' * w 1 . . jj indW such IMMENSE POWER, that!] ie man can press si hale oi' Cotton weigh* ii; bed to the opposite side and press a bale I IN.UTJ-/S TIME. ], the FA IKS throughout tiie South last lere. At Augusta, Gu., a Silver Pitcher . At the Pair held<in Charleston last Ko- r del the Press on tlic spot to tho President t . l'ilJCE. ?185. PSESS 1ST EXISTENCE at tbc , Press not-us represented 'and refund tho ^ W. P. EUSSELL & CO. .PvO. 150X -157, Charleston, S. C. --r? =" m 11 Sash, Biiiifl, and Door Factory * MOULDING ) AND PLAINING MILL, DRESSED I'LOORIXO, CEIL-U ixa, WEATHER BOARDS, &cv A Over a hundred different patterns of 'Mouldings, makeover 100,?mii? feet on 'mini, for sale at New York prices. ^ la -^mtel-Pieees, Door and Window i rames maue 10 onier ai snort notice. | ;t;xlr Hail, Newels, Jinl lusters of! I] jr Walnut and Mahogany, on hand and1 mnde to order, (food and substan-l t'nl work madoas cheap at this e.-tnby lishiisent as can be made in the Uni. ted Slates. W'e have on hand' the \ arjrest stock of the above south of the city of IhiUiinore, all of which we > n'l who want good and substantial work. Mechanics, Sa?h, liliiul and Door Makers, the City of.t 'harlesto'n. n all over this State, Georgia, Xorth t'arotljcir Work for tho past twentv vears. i "t \V. P. lU'SSKl CO., FertilizerV\'ork.s and in the immediate! is. 1'iT 1-I?Jin ?' Hi WKSBBBBm: . v. ... v Cognac Sitters^ w FIE6T PBIZE Paris ExMbitidittt86Ta'f: SSUm t?.;*??? .'' eradicating the ofwiflt. ^ dissipation, maintain*' itli# <" human frame In conditio* 1 . of healthfulneas;dispel th# , Blues and all mental distempers, and relieve those whose sedentai^HabUsfiiffjr them ooentodepression** They prevent and PW*t&&nt - ous a?id o/?icr Fevers, fryer and ,;s Ague, Chifis,DiarrJiOM* -.tr /cry, Vxspepsia, . Colic, Cholera, Cholera Jfyrtttf** t-tU and .every complaintinplr dental to diet or atmoe- .-a phere. Ladies wilt find them a sovereign boon;**; they eradicate all traoSj'j'.'Jj of Debility, Nervousness, Inertness,?and Diseases 1 peculiar to the sexts '* i;-' " ^ Thousands of Testimo* '> niiiis can. be seen at then office of M. JACOBSON, Sole P. * 64&G0 Water Street, N, % > . q*j J;in 2$il 39-liifU '* * il W\llT k~ SMITH "\Vitic WILBERFORCE DAXIEL,- < COTTOJT PACTORv "'.11 Agent Cotton Food Otofcno^ y Warren Block, opposite Globe Hotel,. AUGUSTA. GA* ' = ALL business entrusted to Win irlll ha vi> strict personal attention. < Orders for Bagging, Ties or Koje and Family Supplies.promptly filled.-, Com- -j missions," 1] per cent. i ,{j Uk'kkiie^ci#': Judge John P. King, r Pres't Georgia Pailrord. Wm. E. Jack* noil, Pres't Sat'al U'k of Augusta tnd Augusfa Factory. J. T. jOait^ier, Kaiut ,f Pres't Dickson Fertiliser .Jwnp'ft flu F. Bussell, Kwj.', ex-Mayor City of Am,. ; <niRf:i. (. ?!. Ti. ^f. Trill. I)irpntrir Cla.. R. lit, Wilkes County. : '<?'1 <y'r- " ' ' Sept. 7, 1871, 20?3m ** - ,i t. ,i i 'ii ' *it /V BAGGING |i ' LICHI AND BEAVY. Bailing fwine^t; U'ARDliAW S, FI11VAtlDSi Svpfc 7, 1871, 20?if ; ; ' V* GEORGE PAGE & CO^ No. 5 N. Sctuiceder St, Baltimore, ' '0[. Munufacturcrsof Portable and Stationary . STEAM 1GIMS and BOMBS PATENT IMPltOVKH.'FOKTAlSIJi . ' CIRCUl.AIt SAW . MILL# (j!ang,Mnlay andj&Mi SowBfills,Griit '* Mills, Timber Wheel, ShingleMfichlittfa'.'' occ. l)ctiler? in Circular V' and Mill supplien generally, arirt JJ^uu- A'.\; 'acturer's agents fur LeffeJ's cvl?bratod Turbine Water Wheel, and every- die*, ' ' scription of Wood Working Mftelifn?ry. . AGHMULTUflAL &XGJNH8 X' ; . sPK-nrA-i/rv. . BQ, Solid foil- descriptive-circular nd > :f [April 21,1871 524# ?: ? ??:?- r Kinsman & Factofrs and Commission ' ..! Merchants. Sgg Liberal Advances made an Cotton and Naval Stores ' Jft'*' Charleston, S.CL ? Sept. 7, 1871, 20?4m ^ 'V 3i Acres for Sale!-v "... v - .. " : - td ,h> >;{u< 2 M les of Abbeville Villaga $ THE subscriber offers For aale ; ( farm lyin# 2 miles from Abbf nlie Village. Tlio tract is welLwau i i , i *:i* ii*. or a .uri'u,. nes ui'uuiuuuy, cun(nu? o<iv icres, Kio in woods, remainder clenr>d and. productive. Ou premises ia a ramcd.dwelling house with 6 rooms, ^art purchase money cash, balance months with interest; tract oil* uile of railroad. -Apply to subschicrathis office for further parlicuars. KDWAJ8D KOttLE. v Aug. 31, 1ST 1, 11)?tf - i.'[ xreenville and Columbia Bail road. -:.iy ^^? 3 Jmiferf GnXKRAL SUPKKINTKNDENT'S OPPICB Columbia, S. C., March 1, 1870. ON and after the following Scbadul* * ill be daily, Sunday excepted, ruu coneetiiig with Night Trains on South Carlina Road,, up and down, and with right Train on Charlotte, Columbia and aigusta Iload going South: ^ UP. Leave Columbia ...7.00 a m " Alston, ? 9.10 a ui . t " Newberry, 11.loam " Cokesbury, ........300 p ni ' " Bel ton, ...5.00 pm rrive at Greenville 0.30 pm DOWN. Tjf>avr> C!rfv?tivilli? . fi.15 a m Bel ton, 8.0.5 am 44 Cokes bury, 10.07 it m 44 Abbeville, JUoam 44 Newberry, ..1.50 pin 44 Alston, 4.0.1pm ArriveColninbiu 5.05 p ni - COL. THOMAS J)ODAMEAI>, . General Superintendent. - FOR SALE, AT URDLAW k EDTOD3, Sept. 7, 1ST 1,20 -U'