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/ " " : - y Things That Never pje. yiie pure, the bright, phe beautiful, Thatstljre^ our hearts in yputhj The impulse of a wonjless prayer, The dream of love;and truth; The longing after soniethiyg Iqs?; The spirit's yearning cry * ^he Striving after better hopes; These things shall never die. i i" * . j i * 'JFhe^njad hand stretchad forth tp Rid A brothef Izi his; need The kindly word iii griefs dark bonr That proves the friend indeed ; ' The plea for mercy, softly breathed, Whenju*tfce tbreatejjed nigh,' Tlibttofrowaof a contrite heart; ' 'These things shall never die.'jPhe ojemory of a clasping han$, The pressure of a kii?s, The kindly word is griefs dark hoiir That mate up love's first bliss ; It "was a firm, unchanging faith, Aud holy trust on high, These hands have clafc'ped, these lips have met These things shall never die. ' -- -r- r- ' V The cruel and the bitter word That bounded a3 it fell, TheflhUlidg want of sympathy, >Ve feel, but cannot tell; " The hard repulse tliat chills the heart Whose hopes were bounding high'; Ip a# unfading record kept," ' These things sliall never cjie. Let nothing pass, for every hand "'Mkist find some work to do: Jjose riot d,Chance to waken love, ' Be firing and just; arid true {"' 80 shall a light that cannot fade Ueara on thee from on high ; A&d angel voices say to thee, ' These things shall never die. # i ? Farm, Garden and Household. Observations on Sqopjsa.??0 person should over allow his horse to be shod by a farrier who employs or jceeps in his shop tho knife' used in /cutting away the hoof, sharpened like & small shovel and usually braced pgainsfc tb? eifoalder. fhe Almighty designed the frog as an elastic, iusentible cosh'ion; on which the horse should walk, as do the fowls and some animals; yel blacksmiths delight in .cutting fivcty tho most useful part,and thereby oxposc that which is sensitive to contact with hard road. No greater folly can bo imagined, and to u reasonable #iah fc only requires to be noticed to make the error self-f.pparept. The blacksmith will argue that he most cnt away tbo rags, and sometimes js bo ignorant as to declare they put away threiroy to prevent tfip very object of its creation. The frog should never be out, or any portion; if allowed to take its natural course it be pomes a perfect safety stand and. pror tectipn to the foot In colts the frog rnay bo seen in full vigo? and usefulness ; but the fjrst shoeing the knife goos to worjc-?a^id Bp jt continues yrlfilo ffrcr.e is any frog to cut, llow to Get Work Done on a Farm.?Every farpicr is at times oppressed yytik q, scpe# 9f the pve^whelfning number pf things requires |tp bo done. We have seen a "nervous man in such circumfitaneos commcncc one job, and before be bad got fuirly gtarted abandon it for something that seemed more pressing, merely to leave this in the same unfinished state.; and when night came*ho had a^co^pllshp<J little or nothing, $niji passed hoym ^ossinj^ about on a sleepless bc<i thinking wjmt he should do on tho morrow. A young farmer could not- adopt a fetter jrulo than to 'repeat himsolf everyltnorning, ""Whatsoever thy hand $ndeth.Lo do^it with thy jjiigfyf," and j?ct jyfRTO ?t. When a job is commenced finish it before beginning anothor; jb.utat the samo timo attend to the little things. Hut iC you.happen to got behind, strike a lively gait, do one thing at a time, and when it is dono, take a'Uttlo rest'by immediately commencing another, .and in this way you will pull through in good time. Another Folar ^Expedition.? yiie .Russia,^ Q (^graphical Society is /Hganiaing * peiqoltno expedition to the Polar Sep. Its object is not only ?o ro^eJ^ 2*orth JPt>le, but also to j&eleet sftchjaxouto as will give the .best opportunities for studying the geography,; -climate, and industrial condition of the Siberian coasts. The jcv sea, whioh contaius innumerable jsfands Hitherto an visaed by geographers, wH.1 be thoroughly explore od, especially from a scientific and industrial jao.int of ,yiew. The course pf tho&uif Stream will bo carefully loljp^ed, |MD|d observations mado for the purpose pf discovering the best yonte from .tho mouth of tho river Obi for exporting the products of Sibcrifi, and of obtaining a complete knowledge,of the fauna and $ora of ihose ucgions. Spccial attention will also be paid to the fisheries. A preliminary expedition is to be sent out as soon as possiblo to reconnoitre the $e0su) jthc vicinity pf j^ova Zcmbla. ' ' i ' ' ?? Sale of Real Estate ,lv Green V1L.L.&?OlUajS ur iJLMll'KOVJ?l? V AI^US.-? The property on Main $treetformerly uwncfl'.tyr CqUT. B Rpborts,fnd more recently by Mrs. Hartstein, of Now York, has just boen sold by Mr. Julius &mifcl*-for thirteen thousand dollars; $Ic6srs. W. I>. (rood *in and Thorny W. Davig becoming $e .ptyftttflbMR, terms one-third ca.9hJ .halp,nce/one jomd two years with .interest. same proporty was sold between two aud three YCfcrs ago for $9,050. Our sagacious Dug in ess men have great coufi-j dence in the future .of $i;eenri!Ie; a confidence well warranted hjvits prcs-, ent and growing :tragic _and population. If vjrceBvilte;i? true to jbci*8elf^ with her natural advantages of Ration and superior climate, she must become .tjie Atlanta of the State. Such a position already advanced by present railroads built gilding, would :bo,insured by the extension 'of ,H road to Ashville, and would make J the railways themselves ^reat pm;CC3S08, every one.?Enterprise. ,chiidret). ^ of a certaljr^bacch faa * P?Q* Jittlo fellow, $?.coobftNt it&-t.be nhmber ?gf the,Upi^e>fi whfofr&e^ Jived, and was charged vyien next he carno to school tp bring.i^ ?Chp nejcttime be appcgretf tjo~ was asfccd if .he :had brought the number.. u2fp? sin" paid lie, "it was nailed on the doqr Bp JLight tJ#t;J POjildn't^Qt^^'' i .'J ? An ok change .eays.c A.iPhite.tp^iJ.io one of the bar rooms in Alabama, the other day, otfe^cd^to pay $>r a .quart of liquor if a ncgjjty ijwescnt- WQuld drink it at one pull. The offer was taken, and tho darkey is now a color^ujci. ? f.?- ^ TO Ajjp HUMOUR. "I will be io tho fashion if I die for jtrsaid the ambjtjoue belle, whose locks were not of the ruung tjojt; ana, dye she did. 4 Chicago paper says, a good deal of our religion is simple starch. That's the reason it washes out of $omc folks so easily. ' A traveler reports that be Jjas seen plants in South America with leaves thirty-four feet long. That leaves all other foliage in the shade. A tailor has just invented a newfashioned coat> it has neither scam nor opening. To get into it you have to crawl out of your Irpwers. A rolling pin with which a loving wife had knocked her husband seven times came in as evidence in an Iodi.aoa trial. ? western govjeraor is accused of being so habitually absent minded at the close of his dinner that ho invariably butters his watermelon. What is one man's loss in another man's gain, as tjae fellow said when he saw a man walking before him drop his pocketbook. A Missouri girl set out to earn her own living as a telegraph operator and in two yours accumulated $200. 000. It was left her by a rich uncle. The difference between a bachelor in lovo and a married man in love is said to bo that the bachelor looks out for No. 1, and the married man for No. 2. "Mr postoSjce-man, I want to pay the postago on this letter." "Single or double, miss ?" "Double, sir," (with a courtesy,) "I married last week." s female pickpockets all woar the convenient Arab shawls. They fold their shawls like the Arabs, and atl$ntly steal away. A Now Hampshire farmer describes tho hay crop by saying that "the "grasshoppers all got lame in trying, to jump from one blade of grass to another." The severest thing- said, against Eve's daughters was by lady Mary Worthy Montague: "Tho only satisfaction I have in bein.<? ft. woman is that shall not be compelled to marry odo of my own sex. Mrg. Atkinson, of Providence,.thus agros up her three years experience of married life. The first year my husband call me 'my dear;' the sccond year 'Mrs. A.and the third j-car, old sorrel top.' This la?t 1 could not ?t^nd.", ''You say," said a judge to a witness, "sbat the plaintiff resorts to an | ingeniqjus use of circumstancial evidence; state just exactly what you mean % by those.", "Wjell," said the Vittiosa^'my Qxact moaning is that lie data s^l. x<#" V 'xJaii TIjq Renforth crow had an enthusiastic reception on thiir return to Newcastle, Kelly being put in a cab and drawn up the streets. Aehullcngo from his crcw to row any four-oared crew a race for ?200 a 6ido, within five weo.<8 from the time of the fir.-t deposit, has bcon accepted by tbo \Viflsbip crew. Tbo Spaniards and Cubans arc great spiokej's, and the use of to hueco is not confined to tho male 6ex alone. There is an indescribable gracc in the way a dark oyedsenorita will roll her cigarette between her dainty finger-tips. She does it so quickly that you can hardly follow her motions, placing it between her lips and asking for a light in such a bewildering manner that ijf you aro at all susceptible, you are desperately in love at onco. Everybody smoke* in Spain and on all occasions. Bullfighters in the areba will coolly light a cigarette while watching the motions of their infuriated antagonist. iW GOODS FO mmmm 1.4 ? A ft TTfr A "H"l AUGTJS' 11 AVE just completed openfnjr their i <Stc., consisting of BODY BRUSSELS ( PETS, ENGLISH BRUSSELS. THRU and other Carpets suited for Fall Trade. CARPETS. We have also opened a sup French. !Reps, Te Fpr Curtains, with all the Centre Tasscli Particular attention is Invited to out NEW FRENQH TAMMO Of exquisite finish, and < NOTTINGHAM LACE CtJETA! All of the very latest styles in WINDOW Qf $>e njcwest patterns we have open Q\ir.cu&tomera can get any priced shades FLOORAND TAB Of the Quest quality of goods m^nufaotu Stair Oil ploth and Crash, nr a mo r>TTr I^W.VJ/XV jxl-CL?O, J^UV: the largest assorted stock ever shown in Wall Papers, Borden In almost endless yarlety. GILT, FL.0 PAPERS, at prices to suit the times. A HairCloths, and Furniture1 We have a large supply. DRUCHxETS o PICTURE TASSELS. PICTURE COJ else connected with the Carpet Trade. Our cuKtome? are invited to examine a CARPETS MADE and LAID WEL] OIL SHADES and CURTADsSputu god}.n season, by James CARRIAGE MAKING "T^TOW offor a LARGE and 8UPERIOI price from $140 to SSJ-5, with all the ^VACJONS OF ALL SIZES, made by tlx MATERIAL IN THE COUNTRY, und i TJipv also oner for sale A JLimjx CBA LOW'FOB CASH. They keep constantly on hand METAI NY and WALNUT COFFINS, and otlioi Their hearne wftn one of the Firm will ALL WORK WARRANTED. Valuable Salads LantL For ?fale> 1U auuc v lilt? nulling ? -#-* THE Executors of the Estate of .J . W. MOORE, dec'd, will soli t tne highest bidder on SALE DAY (4tli IN DECEMBER next, at Abbevill Court Hou?,e 600 ACRES OF LAND, Lying six miles North East at IJodge Depot, bounded oil titty North East b, Saluda River, West by Mulberry Creek (Turkey Creek runs through the ceutr of the land.) In thin tract there are abou 800 acres of jcultlvable lands; 150 ACRES pf the - Fines Bottom Lands in soction of the country. The CORi LANDS will average from 25 to -J Bushels to th? WB. 75 Acres of th Bottom Land is suitable for COTTOS and in productiveness is second to n land in the up-country. All of th uplands in cultivation are good. Abou 125 of this tract is in original forest, an the balance is in old fields?a consider* ble portion of which might be brougl into profitable cultivation. Mil ' 1 - I- mm .? mK. n >1.1 J.U42 piace l)ffO ICJtSUUtiUSJ j^uuu III Erovements In the way of tenemeti ouses, comfortable dwelling, stable! barns, &e. Owing to the water bout; daries,.very little fencing is necessary t keep up the plantation. A.LSO, At the same time and place, the Es ecutors will 6ell 237 ACEES, Known as th "Basor Place," Lying on Turkey Creek, bounded b; lands of Mrs. 11. A. Moore, J. 0. We ters. C. L. Smith aud others. Of thes lauds about-75 acres are in a good stat of cultivation, of which 20 or 30 acre is bottom land. A reasonable ]>ortion c the tract is in original forest, and th balance in old fields. The buildings on this place Are suflfl ciently adapted for tenants. Also, sta bles, barns, &c. . * 'IVrma miifln known on dav of sale. *\V. H. MOORE, Executor. R. A. MOORE, Executrix. Nov. 2, 1871, 28, 5t JSF* The Phccnix will eopy from th 25th inst, to day of wile. Btrcliant Tailoring ' *" * * i > ? Z ' * ** fllHE subscriber would respectful!, B Inform his friends nnd patrou that he has just returned from Ne^ York, and is now opeuinga Stock of Clotos, JcASSIMERS AND TRMM which is unsurpassed in quality, an prices to suit the times. I have selected these goods myseh and will guarantee them to be equal t it ....i ikn iwu.t I*1 IIia mnrkef.. UU.V, II IJUk 111!,- umi, V?V ? 1 have also a complete set of boyf Satterns, from two years up, and asplcn id system for cutting shirts. Work done promptly, and on reason able terms for cash. All work warran ted. S. A. BBAZEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Abbeville C. H., S. C Sept. 28, 1871, 24?tf If you want fine Bleach from 10 t 20 eta. per yard the beat quality, ? to Kaphan & Sklarz. FOR SALE. A YOKE of large well broke your steers, at a reasonable price. A] ply to ISAAC N. KELLER. Oct 2G, 1871, 27?tf. R I A!,I. TRAM j.I . - -jj- L.MjjuMaam LIE! & BRO., rA, GA. lew and beautiful stock of CARPET! CARPETS, ENGLISH VELVETCA1 IE-PL YS, INURAINrt, VENETIAN , AIpo, a large line of LOW-PRICE erb stock of rrys and 33a masks, Gimps and Linings, to match. stock of URED LACE CURTAINS, INS, CORNICES AND BANDS #rrr a DjnttiFiLD, icd u large asBortmqnt, of all sizes mad< they waut. ILE OIL CLOTHS. red, of any width, and cut any size wante Stair Hods, Oil Cloth Bugs. JS and MATTINGS Augusta. ? and Paper Shades, \VERED, HALL, OAK and PLAN Iso, of Coverings, and Trimmings, md CRUMB CLOTH, any aiz*. PICTURE NAILS, and all thing ur.new Goods. * AND PROMPTLY, OIL CLOTH! p without delay. All work done weJ "VJJ 0. Bailie & Brother. 20o Kroad Strict. iiuuLii i uuii. !, x ^yr * STOCK of BUGGIES, ranging ii : modern improvements in the business : best MACHINISTS, and of the BES'J after the latest and best styles. NE-NECK CARRIAGE, of good style -IC BURIAL CASES, and MAHOGA rs of cheaper style. attend a)l funerals. [Nov. 3,1871, 28?tf jBAKEB"& AHSLET Successors to Baker, Millar & Co., . Grocers aifl Dealers in Prate XO. 267 BI^OAp ST., <j AUGUSTA, GA. y . NOTICE. rE undersigned have associate* themselves together under th y name and stylo o? . BAKER & ANSLEY, it lor the continuation of a GENERAL GROCERY t and Commission : Business at the old stand of our senior mem bcr, No. 267 Broad Street, whero w ~ will tako great pleasure in often sec ? itur our inanv natrons and friendf y ?o "? f i & and offering them a selection fror r, our large stocks of GROCERIES o BAGGING. ROPE, TIES, SALT c. BACON, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS J TOBACCOS and FLOUR, i- Wo have also tho Agenc}* for th it sale of tho well known FERTIL1 \ ZEES, imported and prepared b; Wilcox, Gibbs & Co., viz: Phoeni; } Guano, Wilcox, Gibbs & Co's Manip i- ulatcd Guano. Guano, Suit and Plas o ter Compound, and Peruvian Guatic Dissolved Bono, Plaster, &c\ . Th qualities are guaranteed and order command our immediate attention fo > either. . CHARLES BAKER, : JOHN U. AfcSLEY. Sept. 14, 1871, 2l-4m , GRAHAM & BUTLER i ? Eatton factors j8 ? ' tt v * ' ' e " AND!: Commissoin Merchants : ' i Office No. 6, Mcintosh Steet, AUGUSTA, GA. W Iuij give strict attention to th STORAGE and SALE OF COTTOJ and other PRODUCE on Commiasioi Will furnish Planters with Grocei e iea, Bagging, Tics, &c., at markc rates. L V \ And will iftalee ttie nsiial ADVAi fJRS on Produce consitmed to them. W. GRAHAM, -^V 0. N' BUTLER. y Sept. 14, 18721?3m : APPLICATION FOR CHARTEJ Application win be mado t the next session of tho Legisl,' ture, for tlio incorporation of the vi I lago of Lowndosville. >, Sept. 21, 1871, .23?3nr. d DENTAL COP ARNEE SHD Ft FfllHE undersigned liave associate o JL tliemsel ves for the practice of Dei tlwtr}', In Abbeville. One of us may a ' ways be found in our office, over D Parker's Drug Store. WM, C. WARDLAW, JNO. S. 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'madittp puw apixqns Xaqj }iua)?j Hju*m 8 oqi Japan 'inaqj qottoj ppioo osp Srqqtoa a?q^ T) If o) pjaf-C main jo ajBnjisqo jboiu aqi ;oqj 'jsoji^ pas sSunT oifj jo ujopjosrp dq) joao Xunsvt ?r aiojamoo- og Awv.) eqi X cqvoq pimoi <n pojojbax juopod oqi pus 'paia Atajoidaioa uaaq eAuq 'pap^as pouiaae oscosr aqi SMJIJH HJSUJ JU HJ<><IIUUU iW*o ll}4? ?IH~" nj jqSnoqj SI uoftdiunmoj porn?9 qSnorpiv uwqj joj oioppas spu qii* papjAtwi q, ppioqs its 'RqJinoa pan ktjioo oj pofqas torn] ^cuoff 3jb i|tr to paopm pa* 'iijrntg ajoad uj pwr CO jdaij &q pinoqa 'anouj jo si(OW aappti jtaptf* uo[si.\ojd c s\r 'b2uu( pu* jvojq^ oqj J , taotiaojrv. BuoaaStntp oip pan 'uopdjuniaoo ja; >, -dptq 40j vax]2 aq a no ruift /paauu (tmjoona jsot otn aani oiutia oqi iu sj 'uoipnqo 3anoi oj pa atvasrp J? fuunj aopnui oj paiavpv anqAV *raail }IU?v8b jojDOjoad orquuoa v fro aMoaq at opcr OAsq 'toojrjj ptro s3un[ oqi jo suofpajpv siioi vjl aqi aaria 0} jo.uod pa* japwvqs auojpra eq 3. 'niiomt i?naq otnoooq rtn( s*1 aopt:am?a Jpqi < joqSra pas joq9|q aasp ecq y aota io soacj oqj j j?oai 3(toani pirn 'bxoo^jo bojjob 3noi a q2nojq, giajvjdmoo Xacnompid joj A'pnmaj jaarpax ttqi n 'pappjuia jo wuapgaoo otp aodn Ajdw os pas Xpppv. ob aoM. flatqi j?u* esq 'aapjpot id jo itojrjq 9|oqAi oqj a| ouojoq aoAau iiqsqoo<? TxoRdnrmruoo pnv ertrqity sTjyqoncug; qSnoo ' gcndooo/w 'spioo *sqSnoo n qorur *t9owi pas tsojqj, ?rfj jo uanvija 'iBJOJOQd ?H9TIQ S(J9^ s Insure 5 Your Proper! IN THE , " 8 LIVERPOOL & L0ND01 i GLOBE Insurance Company ! Assets in Gol $170.00,000,00 ? Losses adjusted promptly and pai xrithont dec! notion at the ngency i Charleston, S. C. Apply to W. H. PARKER. Agent, at Abbeville, S C. March 18, *870, 47?tf WIT. M. DUXBAU, J. W. HucKAnK*: of Abbeville, S. C Bnniar & Bxickshes 104 Broad Street, ATIGTISTA. G A . 1 TkEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDI JLr CINES, FANCY GOODS, PER r FUMERY, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS PUTTY, &c., &c. Our stock has Beei , recently purchased and we guarante< our GOODS TO BE FRESH AND 01 - tup: purest quality. f?~ Particular attention given ti Physicians' Bills. Augusta, Ga., Oct. II, 1871, -G-3m 4' I. IH nil Ill I |I< .U'L--Ut'-PI1 . I.!11'! -j t\ THE 'I Hi HI,. : : . J BY J. A. MAYS.: ' ' 'i . . > i T^HIS elegant build- < e 1 ixg fronting Ort tjie public , Square, has recently been thoroughly ' renovated and well furnished. The Table is supplied with the best the mar- J ket affords. A full corps of polite and Attentive servants will contribute to j please the guests, and every effort will be made to render the stay of visitors 1 >? pleasant aud agreeable,. 4 J Livery Stable.1 Q 1 HnHE undersigned has opened aNEW V J. LIVERY STABLE in connection , , with the Hotel, ajid is prepared with '? comfortable stables, ana commodious f r tn ommnimivliitfi ot.np.lr nf all kinds/ e An experienced and careful OSTLER will always be found on the premises. HOltSEd, BUGGIES and WAGONS, , ^ ALWAYS ON HAND TO HIRE. 1 s Give me a trial. My prices are mod? erate. ' JOHN A. MAYS. ? March 10, 1871, 46?tf ? ESTABLISHED 1835. Greenville Coach- Factory., GOWER.COX & M&RKLEY. l*/E would announce to our custom- j * ? ers that we are prepared now to ( . fill all orders for Vehicles. We have > ' added to our stock of Wood-working Machinery, and increased our staff of workmen to about 70, and therefore trust that none of our patrons will be disappointed in having orders promptly filled. The Stock of One, Two, Three, Four and Six Horse Iron Axle Plantation t Wagons will be kept full; and now, as . for one-third of a century past, these Wagons shall be the STANDARD ol EXCELLENCE. We have a large stock of light. I3UGmifl R/wiKAWAYS. of our own make; also, a stock of Northern built e BUGGIES?both low and high priced, for those who wish to purchase North' crn work, as cheap as any Southern dealer. We call snccial attention to the r~ improvements making in our SPUING st WAGONS. Without raising the price, we are furnishing them with great care, ;j painting them elegantly. Price lists promptly mailed on application. Send.us all your Repair Work. Freighl ?>nly charged ono way on it by the Bail^ - roa*l. SO WEB, COX & MAEKLET. I. Agent at Abbeville, Dr. J. W. Mar^ shall; at Greenwood, J. A. & W. H. , Baily; at Ninety-Six, T. C. Lipscomb; . at Cokesbury, J. J. Ellis. '* Nov II, 1870 2012m r CONGAREE m us Oolum'bia, S. O. HIM ITmYMll) : JU1M MJMWIiiW I Proprietor. i SUGAR CAIVE MILLS, 5 LIST OF PRICES, 9 Rollers 14 inches diameter $85 00 ? 44 12 " 75 01: ? , " 10 " . 65 00 ? 44 1 4 44 65 00 ! 44 1 2 44 50 00 ' 44 10 44 '40 00 ? Above prices complete with f'nimc. Without frame $10,00 less on each Mill. Seventy Gallon Boiler, $20 Delivered at the Railroad Depot iu 1 this city. r Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Presses, Grist and fcjaw Mill Gearing, of all kinds to order. Iron and Brass Casting* p on nhort notice and most reasonable a terras. Gin Gearing constantly on hand of the * following sizes. a *...t ?,?i ?i?inll nn 3 S ICCb \T IICCI IMIU |/ilMun, ... . 10 44 44 44 44 32 50 1 11 " 44 44 44 ..... 35 00 f 12 44 .44 44 44 45 00 1 14 44 44 44 . 41 50 00 ? With Bolts $6 50. Extrn for each set. I Antifriction plates and Halls for Cot? on Press $10,00 and $12,00 per set. N. B. Terms Cash ou delivery, at It. R. here. J . JOHN ENRIGHT, Ag't, Abbeville C. H. ?l May 24,1870, 4-tf. a 8 ? ?\ Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. P. . P. TOALE, lj Manufacturer .and Dealer, 1 No. 20 Hai/irc Slrcct and Horlbr.ck's ' Wharfi CHARLESTON, S. (!. WS3~ This is the largest and most complete Factory of the kind in the South-1 ern States, and all articles in this line can be furnished by Mr, P. P. Toale at I prices which defy competition. iwft_ A namnhlet with full and detail-1 ieri list of all sizes of Doors, hashes aiul Blinds, and the priccsof each, will be sent free and post paid' on application to t Jqly IS, 1871, 12?ly To All wlii my rat lo Parctase COTTON GINS. * TpIIE subscriber having made ar1 rangcmcnts with sonic of the most prominent Manufacturers off COTTON GINS, is now prepared to I supply all who may want to purchase, - at the shortost noticc, and on the - most reasonable terms. All who are '? in want of Cotton Gins would do well * ' to examine his Gins before purchas- i ? ing elsewhere. "* .Tnlin "Rnriffht. <L;- Aug. 10, 1871, 13?tf ^ Wholesale .and A.BBEVIK I" HAyE-constantlyon hand a fihe 8TC H vUrr 1SJ?, Jb\LOUli, bKKUr, MUUl 5ANDLES, STARCH, and BAKING I Hid CHOICE COUNTRY HAMS, n fact :iASS GROCERY STORE. * I BEG LEAVE to call attention EXaWOEi & yhich may stand in need of as medifii rUCKY BOURBON,'FRENCH BRAN :o this Market, HOLLAND GIN, RUIV WINES, ALSO, MALAGA WINES, pe; CHAMPAGNE, and LONDON PORTE] \.ll of wHieli I will sell low for cash. At my SALOON will be found a fine. 3ARS, &c.', and I Also keep on draught tJ >y J.-C. SEEGERS, Columbia, S. C. "? i May 12, 1871, 3?tf Livery and / ; ." .! ?.:! ' THE undersigned take this method o prepared to furnish all .partie FINE AND I BUGGIES, CAI POLITE DRIVERS and GOOD G jvery futility for tho comfort of patroi Special attention willbe giv ind Commodious Lot and W. Stables. . THY US A C W. GUI' Oct. 12,1871, 25-tf 0 1 FALL and WE IS KTOW I IT IS AS LAR< ?Sk Q - CWJU MILLER & Oct. 1.2, 1871, 25-tf mm Wo beg leave to call tlie SPLENDID MILL! TTnimv/v ni n /I a fli'a /lnnn vf 1Y1 rm -i l?i > i 1jjiaitv; lino uljjcu uuvii no hesitation in saying that it is COMPLETE FASHIONABLE'J than- wo havo ever kept before. Wo f management of MUS. M. L. LYT will be pleased. MILLER & October 12, 1871, 25?if < . LAIIGDAD 01STOCK OF CONSISTING of Spring Good#, Cl< thing generally needed. We ah' which wo can seli lowor than anybody the Naked, Feed the Hungry, Loud tc the way of soiling them Goods for tlic to is, "Small Sales and Large ProfTite. Hodges', S. C., April 28. 1?tf LJ?I?L U 1 J i?.1 J. ABO VE Press is so cons true tod ar with a SINGLE LEVEH one ing 500 lbs., or u horse can he hitclu of cotton the same size IX ONK 311 ^ The PKESS was EXHIBITED at t Fall, and tooktiie Premium eveiywhc worth..$50 was awarded this Press. J vcmber, we took the Premium and sol* of the Association FOR TTI K FULL We gdaranteo this THE BEST ; present time, and will take back any 1 money. Price, $185. Sept. 21, 1871, 22?tf g?rrrr t-:v n. guarantee will give entire satisfaction to a The subscribers are the only practical J jy Trade, carrying on the Business, in th The subscribers can refer to gentle.nen Lna and Florida, as to the character of th East end TTasel Street, opposite Wan lo F vicinity of Chailcston ana Favion Hotols V . ' r__ , . Eetail Grocer, T1 lje c. h.i >CKotf REFINEDand RAW SUGARS, IS3ES, RICE, SODA, SPICE, SOAP OWDERS. also. WESTERN BACON ' everything generally kept in a FIRST ; . .. f. h tan i to my SUPERIOR STOCK of '' n fiii ' : r r on i nes. OLD RYE WHISKEY, KEN- u*t DY. warranted as pure as ever brought ed I, SHERRY, MADEIRA and PORT dec nerallv used for Sacramental purposes, a and ALE. '?. - ; *;= :i ?selection of WINES, LIQUORS, CI- J be purest LAGER BEER, manufactured JOHN KNOX, jf .... .... Co ' am Sales Stables. ? '' " " : , ti? w C (Ua nnM!/> V? att DM I 1IIIU1 IJJIII?? l?UU pu UU^J llliav fcuuj w?w s needing anything in the line of ^ AST HORSES, IMAGES, 4c. ^ S .. .... I"'.'- a ' Tt'bOMS will bo always on hand, and is'will be afforded. / en DROVERS, #c., as a Large crc agon Yard is attached to the . LND SEE. ] FIN & GO. jr HTfB sTnriir ? AUM VJiVVU N ISTOREiw C f\ M* ' , . .* ' . ! % 3.E AS USUAL. *? id SJoe It ! v ROBERTSON. 1 j c;' " : t . ' ? 7i,u ? . . ' " ' . S " : il attention' of the ladies to oiir STOCK OF j 'TkT TT1 "17-. ' Fi Vj 11 I-., t a specialty this season, we have i a more . 11 WELL SELECTED STOCKv V>ol nssnml that under the skillful HGOE, that cvon the most faatidiouJ V ROBERTSON. M "RECEIVED"1 F DITIONS TO m TOrnoTnicr { MMluUflivJJidli, ? Hhing, Huts, Boots. Shoes, and every- ri jo have a'large Stock of Groceries,1 & f else. We are prepared to Clothe ) the Poor, and give to tho Needy, in > Money. Come and see us. Our mot- [ ? , . * 4 / VAMCE, MOSELEY & CO. - id of' sac:hiMMENSE POWER, that & man can press a bale of Cotton weigh- ar id to the opposito side and press a bale ~ BUTE'S TIME. ...... . t,. SAC lie FA IKS throughout the South last a re. At. Augusta, Ga., a Silver Pitcher g U the Fair held in Charleston la?t Noil (he Press on the spot to the President PJilCTC, 6185. PRESS IN EXISTENCE at the 'ress not as represented and refund the WL P. RUSSELL & CO. I r. O. 130a 457, Charleston, 5 . Cy ' r* """* ? , j Sash, Blind, aid Door Factory i MOULDING , 6 I AND PLAINING MILL. ? 1 DRESSED FLOORING, CEIL- J ING, WEATHER BOARDS, &c. Over a hundred different patterns of JOT Moulding, makeover li)0,(XK) feet on ? hand, for wile at New York prices. RO Kjrf Mantel-Piece^, #Door and Window m Frames made to'order at short notice. 38 -Stair Rail, Newels, Ballusters of Fo [ JT Walnut and Mahogany, ou hand and Q,1 ' M made to order. Good and substan- q y tial work made as cheap at this establishment ad eau be made in the United States. We have on hand the ~ ? A. 1 r r.rv.al, 11.- Li argffSb SMOUK ui luc auiM i- nuut&i U1 iue city of Baltimore, all of which wo X .11 who want good and substantial work, leclianics, Sa?h, Blind and Door Makers, e City of Charleston. all over this State, Georgia, North Caroeir work for the pa^t twenty years. W. P. EUSSELli & CO., I ertilizer "Works and in the immediate [Sept. 28, 1871,2-1?4m - VALUABLE. usiifia" I?V"vr* ~ rrrnsr/. t.u . Ttt^rriTiw * ' : 'i ..> ' . yi^DI ui ('. . .1 " *"-:>Tvi f 1 HE subscriber Will sell' M WW?g " " outcry 'at Abbeville Owrt ffDUtH?*'Kl SaleDay in December next, tie tract of l?nd at Whitf-HaJl. jjjwp* ,jj by the late RICHARD W AT^iy, > * i'd, containing . .<rVo fiuHO'IZM 1,300 Acres, i . . . . ..... 11 "(i ire or less. The place law dn! it adme.J the most productive. laucLiiji.' ntity, there being from onefcuadseA: i i fifty to two hundred acta* of.1 -rjouK >V-J \UU*'l FINE BOTTOM ^ J rd Is equally adapted for. the catttV#*; , n of COTTOlf aud. fcr LISUSX*." It hag on it * >* "G&Tr wkj An Elegant Dwelling, iaot^ ... .: u i <' A. Fin? Orcliafcd, vA" PEACflE.i and A.P^L^ 11 watered. It will be sold, elther<f^( r whole, or In par* to suU'pUQcjMgi^f^i ..TERMS,, ; ; f<> '.1 )ne third Ca^h?the b*)anee?ii 4- ?f sdit of one,-two and fe! H '> : <? i" i / ?" . e, s. ttvnre, ffov. 2, .1871,28,5t ^rgtfgfdj iOfflK? . j'. i' . <ji i/! > inger Preserves, rash Raisins, J <f *Candyr rwao i m i " , , English Wal^ut^, , . ;.t r ' Butter Nuts, '<&m Cheese TeryiP^^5l,,f.;. Crackers ?resh:and New. Mackerel of different Gxidea^ 11 _ -_ _ VIt'u offee, Pea Berry,4ukew aiiC< L choice article, -' " " Rio and LaguAyira, agars of all Graces at : ' i rAEDLAW & EDWAEDSl ,':l Oct. 12, 1871, 25?tf" ' i-1 'h-AtrlCI ; : "{ I i 1 'J ?u/JL }[ Boots & Shoes. hoes for Ladies, .. w Shoes for Misses, . ' . Shoes for Men; . iuk $hoe8 for Youths, ' j n ' Shoes for Boys, / . Shoes for Children, . Shoes for Everybody, * {oots for Men, "/' i .: Boots for Boys, ? Just Keceivea at , 7ARDLAW & EBtfSRM.:; Oct. lif, 1871, 25?tf VILEY A. W0M With / JSSSfaM riLBERFORCE BSMR-?1 COTTON FACTOR,. " .gent Cotton Food Guino,,. Warren Block, opposite Globe llotai,.1 AUGUSTA. Xf A. y**i ? ft LL basin ens entrusted to hini will have strict personal attention. Orders fop Bagging* Ti?? or liop# ?nd amily Supplies promptly, filled. Com J litswions, 1 j per cent. IiEVivKENC'CH :Jtidge John P. KUf.idi rcs't Georgia liailrord. \Vm. K. Jack-,*;' in, Pres't Jiat'al B'k ofAugufrta and -?L ugusta Factory. J. T. Gardner, K?qm ti,i res't Dickson Fertilizer Comp!y.T lC,'I>. . Bussell, Esq., cx-Muyor City of jMri lata. Col. L. M. Hili, Director Ga. ., Wilkes County. .. ... '. nvalf. Sept. 7, 1871,20?3m /., : ) ..v " BAGGING IGHT AND HEAVY. AMWflil, ';j Bailing Twine, at URIAH i EDWARDS. Sept. 7, 1871, 20?tf EORGE PAGE & CO, No.-5 N. Sdmceder St, Baltfowr* ;,,ua anufacturereof Portable and Stationary. TEAM ENGINES ai BOM 'ATENT IMPROVED, POKTABIJJ l?r?n AR SiW. M1I.IJT AUW liillti Uil *? . iTiiujuv Gang, Mulay and Sash Saw Mills, Qrl$t , Ills. Timber Wheel, Shingle M?chlne? 3. Dealers in Circular Saws, Belting-', id Mill supplies generally, and Mtnur cturer's agents for LefTel's cel?brated : urbine Water WHieel, and every deription of Wood Working Machinery. GRICULTURAL JMG1XJSS JL PECIALTY. . 7 8^. Send for descriptive circular amd. [April 21, 187152421 . Kinsman &* Howell\<!'...., \'actors and Commission Merchants. liberal Advances made ort 'otton and Naval Starts ' Charleston, -S% C% Sept. 7, 1871, 20?4m Mackerel! . Mackerel! CHEESE. CHEESE! DA BISCUITS, LEMON CAKES, GINGER SNAPS, r Sale, by , T > UARLES, PERRIJT & CO, . )ct. 16, 1871, 26?tf ' > lour! Flour! Clxeap! ' h ' ' *. f ' / Quarles, Perrin & Co, . (Vngast 31,1871,19?tf.