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lilt ">i '1 : - 1.. >':i . > . BY W. A. LEE AND IIUGII WILSON. OCTOBER 16. 1872; VOLUME XX?NO. ?Z. " iitt i ? SIMS' HEPATIC- COMP For all Derangements of l/ic j >UT up in liquid form, alrca time ami trouble, ami insur Uient. It is mild and gentle in its actior gives tone.aiul strength to the''who and restores-the ?mk4ftg.amldf0i>p has been tried by thousands and n< face will have the bloom of health invigorate the feeble,am' prove th< Tit it fnr voni'Sf>lwi? nnrl vnn \vi " FOR SALE BY DJRUGULS'J KING & KOSBOROUGK, WADDA, fla/ PR d PR IF/TORS. August '2s, 1S7-, L'O?3m 3k??t:r"fc>X? TIIE MARBLE YAK ters to its bow A\"c pared expressly for the bi Marshall House. Alines ITALIAN AND -Can always; be found on In clone in a superior manner, ' Also, a line collection of FAXCY" IlEADSTOXES, notice. Call and see our pr ,1 Look to ^ HPIIE IMPROVED I JL ? COTTON PRESS? ?the last improvement does the Press to be' placed unci durability, and cheapness cc Individual, Township, Co der the Patent, \vitli i'ull in Apply,to , . : "W. August 21, 1872, 17-2m MERCJ ARE now offering ro the public line of all the (.foods general] " , THE! ??? - have been selcctncLwith y i READY - Mj A FINE STOCK ( . ..Groceries, Hardware To which thci attention of puvcha.se h v handled different patterns o for sale at New York prices. Mant order,at short, notice. Stair Rail, > ' on blind and made to order. Good i tublishment as can be made in the stock of the above South of tlie eit> give entire satisfaction to all who u The sjibsdrUieTs are th'eonly prael by Trade, carrying on the business The subscribers can refer to gentl liua and Florida, as to the charactc ^ a ' Kasl ?nif Hnwd Street, opposite'Ws vicinity of Chariton and Pavtlioi -^8 Messrs. Seal, Si?rn & Robert Mr. Thos. F. Riley, for Green wo V vtt; 6-3 per 100 lbs. over tliQ f CARRIAGE MAK A ? LA fGE nndfalK ? nriee l'roni a?MO to S22-3^wrth WAGONS Of ALL SIZES; made MATERIAL IX.THE COUNTRY III Tftfey also ofT5r for sale A LIGH'J LOW FOR.fc'ASB.,^ They keep constantly on hand M . NY apd-WALNUT COFFINS, an Their hearse with one of the Firj ALL WORK WARRANTED. ? J - A. M )\ " Aim ^IjGLESALE AND ^TAiL DEALE W J194 & 196 Broa Where he will be pleased to gceive lion to all orders submitted to his c QUI fltjppra LIVER GURI Liver, JChhict/s, Skin, Stomach and 1loivds. dy prepared for immediate use, thus savin; ing proper proportion of each valuable Jngre i. It removes the bile from the system. ] le frame. It gives? the liver a healthy eharacte ing body, to health and strength. Thismcdicin jver fou nd wanting. Under its influence th , the eye its lustre, tho brain its power. It wil i greatest blessing to those who sutler. 11 recommend it to vour friends. L'S AJNl) j>KALi-;it.S EVEllYWIIERE. BOWIE, luOISE & SAvIS WHOLESALE AQ-EHT8, ' 3 H/%7" orls.s 1 I) is removed from its old qur: >rk Shop aiul handsome Ollice p:c isincss on .Main Street, above tli tOck cif AMERICAN MARBLE md, and all work warranted to hi and at prices lower'than'eJsewhercI' Resigns for MOXUMEXTS AKl which can Ijo furnished at slior ices and styles. Respectfully, *.i [ORIZOXTAL LEVER .IWYER -the cheapest and best in the world ; away with the long sweep and$llows ter the lint room. For simplicity, unbilled, it has no equal. unty and State Rights for sale un> structions to build and operate. OIsl-i^Islss on, . Dae West, .Si G, HANTS -A.T OOD, S. C in their new and handsome building, a y needed in this community. RSTOCK OF mms I ' ' ;reat care, ami unusually attractive.. ; . |DE CLOTHING. }F BOOTS AMD SHOES. xl assortment of , Crockcry, and Glassware. rs is invited. Give u.s a call, M^HTSD 1851. pi r* go o o : SJl L3GS"G, WEATHER BOARDS, &c. Over .1 f Mouldings, make over luu.uuo feet 011 hand, el-Pieces, Door and Window Frames made U Jewels, Ball listers of Walnut and Mahogany, md substantial work made as cheap at this es I'nited Stales. We have on hand the largest ' of Baltimore, all of which we guarantee will ant good and substantial work. ical Mechanics, Hash, Blind and Door Makers, , in the" City of Charleston. emen all over this State. Georgia, North Ca?'o r of their work for the past-twenty years. V/. P. RUSSELL & CO., indo Fertilizer Works and in ^he immediati 1 Hotels. son are our authorized Agents for.Abbeville od, and all work, shipped bv usis'at half price 50V Ca. R. R. [July.28,-1871, 16-tf Ul o ^?VILLE,s CALHOUN, *- ' > GRAY & CO.,? RS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRV GOODS d Street, -A.ngn.sta, Ga. j Iiis friends, and will give personal his atten are. [Sept. 13, 1872, 23-4t. SIGN & ROBERTSON. naaiOR STOCK of BUGGIES, ranging it mf the modern improvements in the business by the best MACHINISTS, and of the BES'J f, and after the latest and best styles. 1 CRANK-NECK CARRIAGE, of good style ETALIC BURIAL CASES, and MAHOC?A d others of cheaper style. m. will attend all funerals. [Nov. 3, 1871,28? a ^Ca iSf W a K : -I. \i WILL BE l Arc prepared to sliow to their friends a, ojSiaple Dry (Ms/Eats,te ail 1 - ^ >> Also a Seleet-Stoc In the Dry 6oods Line will bVfo'frnd, CAJLXCOES. BL.EACI , BROWN SIIB [ TICK'!] ': OvSXABURGS, and many other th In the Grocery ! BACON, FLOUR, MOLASSES, NEW OilLEANS SYRUI MACKEREL, T ! :; Kit POWDER AND SHOT, and everythir i Also a completeJuot of C orang-Es? JELLIES, br. SARDINES, O f A f^CR ACKERS, &HEJ r ' Ikrffo Vren?r*iftK ^ We have 011 hands bagging and T Come one! CotnfeWl!! we think v.'e ) JOHhls?ir>72'.5a:tf . ? 1 A WflTTT/TRT/n TBA6T 0F I&IQ ? .9 >. 'y i . : ! ? f. 'o. rtilllE subscriber offers for. sale, hi a plantation near A1JBEV;I;LL1 (.'. IT., pa.it of it witliin the'corporal limits of the town. 1 ; It Contains " ' ' 1 350 ACRES, -i ri.. i._ / ? .i lsaL <r<r\r\r i ami oemy-iivt.* lit wnivu i? wwui BOTTOM LA>'1).. On it is a comforta blc Dwelling House, Oju House, pud,al necessary outbuildings." " - Also, the VINEYAftD, Mdiitevtno-, tfohtainPiijc^ -?-^ii in full bearing, )yia_stone.l^oi^q,) eel lar, and necessary appliances for ma king wines. The place will be dividet into lots to suit purchases?. , jStoxick. ' fglHE undersigned has associated /H I >\vitU Itinl lil lih(S Fito) Jniui/net business, JOEL S. PEIlttlN, Esq.. uii' der tiie name trad-style of JDL'l'RE <S PERIUN.. t* >* *1 V. VTe represent a Capital of Fritlt. >?il HoiVs1 '1>(W lii n<,Jrh id' trrir 4*#uc all kinds of Policies. Ai?i?lyt:t<> Jv. -ijr: C. at Ko. < "Weite's Rlock, or to Joel iS. Perriu ' July 3, 1872. 12, tf ;:{r : j .. , _ ' Jufrt think' of it, a man 30 years'old .by paying $17.65' yearly can-'sccurc S2,uuu worth of msnranco iw mc ' Universal." OKI'ER for Kilo that Plantation on Calhoun's Creek, 2? miles from Calhoun's Mills, containing ' u : . ' 1,6-30 Acres of Mi, : . ' -) 2: more or less, well improved, anff-fehCTng ! in good repair, 200 acres or more bottom land, ami well timbered, bounded by lands of. ilrs. C. Alston, John Link, and others. If desired, will soir also^TOCK, CATTLE, PROVISIONS, &c., with the Place. Ayply }to E. F. ^ARKEBl E?liEE" : 'fr Pli&. Sept. 9, 1S72, 22-tf f) l! A.?Fall" Rupplj- of* "STONO" and 44\VAN1>0.?' FERTIIiIZEjRS _ 1?p lmd- 'for* th<> '?*flMALL AZVD . ' ' i / ' ! IS& ; s every fanner and planter know* I that j 11?11 winter we have rains andjsnows i that will , i|v?Pep his Barley;.!Wheat aid Oat ,! crops from hoi njr fired, ' IE- von when a good and stimulating Jj"?o\v iii September,- October oi'< No vember, is applied:! e HENCE ^ l'\ >. - .Tjr - frv A?1| til at majr.^&jlmgr^itten, or snid agaTn?t,'* , G?uaiios (sold by me,) "not paying" ! is refuted, when E?very man, woman or child, whom 1 know has- ' ' X?ever used either of these klmre l>e; fore is no\y ' T.?elling his her neighbor,^'Trj 'ein, nnd use 'em the riiore."* Sept, 10, IS72," 22?4t AGAINST TOWN COUNCIL 7 'I s : i!.V-r ALL persons haying claijns a^aipsl 4-ho Town Go^ncii-oP A&Jewlle will present them at'onco, > t..? j L. D. BOWIE, Intendant. - Septus; lS7^:23-tf O^sW ! '*? - ' Vi , AjrplicutiiiL, fo? JCharite^oi i Incorposfatioot'.' i A PiUBLIC NOTICE is'tieftby fiver ^ that application ^iirb^ made*. ai the next Session or the Legislature foi the incorporation-of Hodgos Depot. ' Aug. 21, 1S72, 3m n !: : p'j .; : fv.rjrj-- : IED AND R5TINGS,: COTTON PiLAIDS, %GS<. KERSEYS, JEANS AND ings too numerous to mention. iii-j Line will be found, - ' ii iii?> > SUGAR, } : - in .1 : 11 LAUD, 1110 an(1 JAVA COFFEE,<. ?E, SOAP, .CAN DLES, STARCH, SOt>A, ig in the Grocery !liitv :> ', i ;3 otifecti6Uerids,1 isoilfeisting of ' RA'XANASj, coco'A Mjfs, ANtoY PEACES', v ; ? "2**" . 1 ino'it *ff '>" ;. ?v?YS'itfclRfS, WD CAKES,.CAXpjjEfJ,J ; j, -,ii{. 'X5E^, M'liiiii xvii,\viil,sklll I6W. ' ' "j!j can stiit-yoUi 0 1 i :i7' 1 /. It ! ? "i!i; ~~j vj . '{ ~'tt 1 ;;i...1 j 'i;-~ Greenville '& Columbia R. R. ?? j 1 1 . ! ,j . .., ? nj I i i* .'J u CHAlV(iB OF ' SCEDUI/E. OnraiWaftpr'ThyrwJfliy,, 8epLeipkpc.tlie 5til, IS72, the,a;u^squg?iMti^ni>.rO,9,;Ujis Road will be riuiV'asIoho\v%'diuIy. Sun days bicopt^d1: 7|l'Jn Hi^-uoixo m*est, oii?ui?: >.ij v Leay,e?Columbiar....,.f .^l{S,a';in. -.Alston .........'..j D:6o,a.rn, "; JsT^UJb6ri7;/^.10:40a.m. t'~ u(.i(iokosbufy .-..Xv ij..:; 2:00 p.m. 4f.> fcsH<>n,..., 3w0.p,pi. ArriveXireenville - 5:30 v.m. ' "ouiKd feA&r, 'or ' Leave Givej?vilte?fc.t.;rr. .-?. 7:30 a.m. ) : [ <' _ BeUoA^.... fl:3fra.m. ' /Cokefebu'ry11:15a.m. } i .f. IAbbeville flsfoa.'nn J--' - iArriveiCoWn3fc{a...;.<f'f'iv^k/-v>-?^lPQ Connect at Alston with trains on ) tlifefBpktfiimiurg frml Uliioh 'JtaihtSiiH ;ii ! eqnnueljng at .(^qlurabiaf+S. -,fo, fyvi.th Night Trains on. the. South Carolina - Mili'oad; iip and wcaw* atef> witftTfcaVns - going North..an.d,. $911 jb on, .tlharjptye, I .Columbia, and Augusta. IJailrdkq' and1 Wilmington, <?cnhmiWa l'&ad 'Augusta. ,;iiaUr4ad^,( ' T J' " 'Atii&tt&l? ^RA^TcWi11' ''' : - ' i:'Tfafh Iedvefe A%t?c-vlll^Ert'0.15- :<M., connecting, > with Down JTattiu-jifrom . GveenTiJls, ,Jieayes.-C^Jiesbui:y;.a.t.jiJ5 P. M., connecting \yith Up Train" fronV ' Voiuimnu. Acuimnmiunuoii ir;niir Mondays,';;Wednesdays.laiKt ('Fridays. Leaves C'okqsbury^at, 1}5 ^-M.-vor',911 tlv*-arrival ."of ' the Down Train'from (ire'eft villi*'. iLeaves ''A^eville 'at i 1 ( 'clock 1 lV'M.v oottlieetlug with ..Up Trail} from.Columbhfc, yxijfm it / ?.'? (iiml'u v(i!o . . ANDERSON BRA-XCIT & RLUERIIHiEDIV'X1 ff DOWXV 'V'" V ijOAve'AVa 1 hfil 1 ailI . '.v; t.'.'TK-ilaim. '4 JPpit v yi 1 lp.. k. |...... iiu, a. m. j.V iyndk'ton....;.."..MV.v'.-v>; 7>lJLxuni. '* Anderson ....8 :'l <j U? hi. '-Arrive l3ultoti ...V.i.;.: ...til!1... .'1y. OOuUn; ; UP.- H'ff Leave Iieltrin 3;50 p.m. " Anderson -L-pU p.m. " Ppiullftnn ' .rSrln'fnr. it. PerryVilfe...0:35p!ra. Arrive Accomnmlation. Tntia |?et;>ymv #plr. ton and Anderson on TiicsUw'H," TJiurs duysand Saturdays. 'Ijviti'b ' iJeltoii"af S>.oOiA.'Mi,ior 011 arrival of DoWn: Traini ft-oin' Gveenvilic.j. Leave Awde^nq: ;nt' 2.00 P. Sr., connecting -with tp Train froxii Columbia; i!- "Y . TH-6&foOD A.M30ADt:) * (aL'ii'litaUpwjLuttiHlent. Jabez ^STokton, G^'j, Tjckcj;'Agejnt. W}1 take gi-cat pleasure in an noun<iing to our many friends ji land patrons in South Carolina, 'that jt ! u-f> nvi* now- rn'pnhrod fn ;rin'r?h tliflll ; J PALL TRADE SVltU an uVcrnge 1 |.Stock of i ' :j. il,000 mis. of Floor, STRICTLY GtfADLlVAxVf) GTJAR-!' AtfTEED i TO GIVE'- SATISFAC TION.iviU always soil afc-tho lowest market price, y, Jn-,atldi6ton \vc will have .on -hand at all timep, AMPLE),. STOCK- OF;.|GRA^j . and] other produpe, and also be prepared" to fill orders ler all lines'of GROCER i IES, LIQUORS, >&c.V u :"v) Thanking the public for the liberal patronage*heretofore bestowed\ and soliciting a contiuuancc.qf the. saaiev 1 we arc , ' . ." : i iv. *tn : - lours, iriuy, . F." E. Stevens" ? "Co., '-r* T ? ^ . J /% r rnjn nn ? - 1 ^*2&e BRO'*& 8T1&ET, AUGUSTA, GA. Aug. I^l>l-g72l)18r3|n 7;;i/ ^ , M. GpLpSariTjII.-;^ " ' *I\ l^lk'D/ Goldsmith. <fe Kind. " FOTJNDEBS >&' MACHINISTS! COLUMBIA., ?. -C.J.. Manufacturers ofisfcamAiw gines of 'all allien j Horse poors',]' i Circular 'hud 5tuley f$a\t. Mills, (_>rist:j-j liaud Sugar Cane Mills, Floau-Milla, .Or- j ] Jnamentai. House aud Store. iFr<nits.!, ' Iron Knifings', Agricultural implenifti to j j' etc. Bratvs and Trort. Casting's oriallj. kinds'rnade to ovdgfr ori short notice, andV, ~ on the most reasonable-terms. -Aiso,^ aiwnnXacturers of, Cotton i?resisesi ? j ' " ^Pt.l0,l872/22^%:(f^ t 7 :'i ll'\ ]: . T. . if Ji ,'f] i, \ , !r. ? ?? ?t .. FINAL SETTLEMENT, i' TTfeUBtJlC W&'TJers is1' libVtfiy Aven j El that a FINAL BETTLEJJEJST ' will ibe< ttiade aif iVbbHyiJlp C. H., oii * WEDNESDAY-, the- 4tli DECEMBER ') , iJfipne/ty qf B. E. Ciibert, which has conjje into lny ?ands ay .Administrator of'Wtn. M. Ht?rt;rs, \ , Bote M<S rXven, 1' . . Administrator. Sept. 2, * [ What hnsband or - -ftUher 40 'year*;. , pd, who canu.qt spare1'824:35 yearly j 'to'seeure a tile PoTioy for ?1,000? te YOUR UEB1 Qm. i t'i&Jv'A : C"w /i . ;'> i?i?< . ' :: ill .AN.;I) ) iKiflii and cos TFnnfl ) ; ? .i . i '? : {[/, i, 1 ,?? .!1 JOHN.' KNOX would "inform, friofuls who are indebted to'4 either by noj.e or amount, to pay once, as lie is obliged to close his business. ' IIo ivill bny Cotton from them pay the highest prico for it, MO than than, they can get anywl else. The claims against such, ; refuse to do so, will be placed in hands of his Attorney for collect which will enlarge the sum of tl TKnfArcmft foil nnf f a r?t an'd.p^ay," AT LAWSON"# ','0 3Ti^sI), where ton'also ciah buy bejSV ' * : ' .Whiskfey, . . ? 'Tabafceob'y the Wholesale ?:?il J- ;! I . '.- AND SEGARvS, , ' TAUIVr, VWAY uuiin* ivnv/v. ur? ft is v i ui itXj trj i . t:.-It rn ! .r*i 1-. Sept. 25^ 1872, 24?tf ' 1 "of Greenwood; S. C., [i ! ; ,r<' f - ' , f WITH,. mtiim & walto J *11*>?jurj o'. : ; -i :fI r: , ,j ^nxolesale Grocers, '..a ; :.'?41 B^OAD STREET,?i 5". 'AXratlSTA, ' G7 H ^ T f^TTT ,Tl Kn rvlnoanrl 4a. on/i < WVUJUX/ wv pivapwyi vv/; uyw < sell his friends visiting Aug ta, in person, aTf goods they need fboi.GliOGJBR!S LINE,-at the lo> market, r^tes, or. will give Jus st personal attention' to' air orders trfesfife'd*' 1 ':^ejyt:'25',i872, 24-tf ; . ; '*lLlJir A . ?? i? ' Notice! ]j: 1 I- yffitti1 r/ a i'-.H'J. i! :?t? >11: "h> :if ALJj. persons wjipse "Watph.e? b "been left with, me for repairs, '] vious to the: first otf AUgtfst/ 1872, requested,.t9 call .for them, and if done s<Vby th& Ist MouOa^i'iiii, Kovembi wiU beisold for repa'irs. Bale posit All person^ indebted are requested Settle. 'Ntf work'frori* this date'will rlnflt'/kfoil untU Vmito vm/irl !*V<M ? V.1VJW WILWt j'WV'IM*!''. tkl MVVM r>r expect it. , H. T. Tusten. ;j<Sept 25, 1872, 24-3m 7 NOTICE. "irfEtthc Trustees of the Tpper L< [yyl ' Caiie Church, propose to sell fi fi-ye acres of luud, adjoining and belo fttgto the church. The land has bi ojr.yeyed apd Jaid, off' in live lots, c taining from '? to 15 acre's. The h wHl be offered for sale at public out oa.S^lesday in November next, if dtisposed of before. Terms Cash. ' / =:! i-il v JAMES A. REID, f!hftirhiflii Hoard of Trustees 'j&pt.' 22j "isf2j 2i-Ct*" " 7 r" ; last Notice. ' ' .m ? V? I MUST closc up my old busin< All persons indebted to me p i'ions to 1st January, 1872, will ? t to their advantage to pay up the 15th November, as after tl time longer indulgence WILL Is< be given. M. C. TAGGART 1R79 91. fp y W. EcD Cloucr 8cc< ALSO B Ij XJE- S T O NI ' just received, by ojj' ; 1 !. . it , .<M ij1: , .1 lee & Parker. "Sept. iS,1872; 123-tf , Oarliolijc M SisMectit, (Ccirbolatc of Lime.) THE most valuable of all disinf (turfs kno\Vff? preventive of ci agioiis and ininsuiatie diseases. AVill ;cau.^j all kinds of vermin lUii > C Hit For sale by': j .. .. , LEE & PARIvEE Sept. TO 1872, 2i>-tf ' / 1 jPOBtie. ..j'oYi?. : ? ?.-j BjH'AVrNfr surpnss6d our expectat ftjt: .in .sales-of SHOES,: (iKOCi li.8 and CONFECTIONERIES, Itavc been'induced to enlarge our bi uess, and will be prepared, to fuj'n j very thing usually kept iu our line. Thankful fo IA5" public for the pat nage (heretofore lex tended, we hope itrifct attention to business, and bono ble dealings fritli all to mertt a: coiltli inco-of the saint-. .1 , f ,,I r M Sept. 16, ip72, S33^tf Dof;:.;:'Iest,;:Ffflale ?jjg? S:END.:US..yOU.R DAUGHTEI I TIiq npxt. Session opens OCTuB] 7ith" Onlvihe'vcry best teachers employed. "Boarding,,including wai yig^nd^uel^and Tuition 1 year $18-1 Over iOO pupils are present annua! * SfcftUfor a Catalogue. v J. I. BOJSNER, President ^epll872,;21r-tf * V' MOULDINGS. WALNUT and OiltMouldings, j 'receive"!!, a"il sizes. Picturefrai ofmny size cftu bo put up at short noti at J. D. CIIALmEKS & CO.'fc July 31,1872,18-'f ' ' God's ; Acre. ?::/ > God's Acre. So tiiey called It, The holy men of old; The garden whence tlia just shall rise, The door'iuto the fold, Where the Good Bhepherd wills his owe fcjhall from their labor rest, And Where earth,'our comnibn mother Holds them-, geiitlyria her breast.t-.y, I know of one God's Aire, Where'the bills Bttuatl all around, And grand trees of nature's plauiing Shut out each worldly sound. And 1 know one generation, Half of whom are gathered there ; And their portion of the garden One day i! trust to share. Where the winds in mighty chorus 1 A glofibus requilera fclng,: Or through the leafy branches Are sottly whispering. Where over head the burning stars, Their niglitiy.vigils keep; And where we laid our darling, In his last dreamless sleep. ' ' J \J . I .V'fv . ... ; v.i' He. speaUeth from God's Acre? "Sink 'not b&heath tiTd crop's, Which robbed the world of -brauty,;; u Aud changed its gold to dross: hy ,M Come through these 'dreary portals? I Let faith dispel the gloom, " Aud lo! what life and glory Break from the darksome tomb!" "' * . / ! ?'*? ' ! a i / 'T We come. Thou wilt ^ee^ivc and guart Our dust, sweet earth, O mother fond While pass we through this holy grourn To jojn the waiting baud beyoud. BOIH SIDES 0F: PICTURE. Two women sat together at "Bttns'cl I in the pOrchyard- of a' White <iottag( that 8to0d under its "ancestral tree,' among its fields of wheat aud corn Jjko a poet s vision of a quipt resting place for some weary, suffering liu'mar i soul. , ' .1 ' And one of these two 'women had eyes .to see; cars to hear, .andWiibea*! to feel and appreciate it all. She w.u a tall and stately Jady, apparently , some thirtj* years of age?not exact ly handsome, but:with a grace 6f aii and manner peculiarly:hcrbwD^ ;The careful toilet, the .nam el ess air of eta gancc and lojcnry/;the pajo check, the soft white Jiands, betrayed the city dame. YYhib the weary glanc<J: oi " her dark blue eyes, wliich eveb the ' qaiot of that sunwt hour .could nol drive; away,-showed -thj^.tirpe had not dealt gently with her and hei heart's idols, but had thro'wii them scattered and ruined,- at hei* feet. Hor companion was?oihe iiveyearf Her jbniorr;aqd many times prettier? a litrle round:faced, apple-cheeked woman, with dark-blue eyes and dart brown hair, and1 a' rounded figure tlial 'was"set off. to-'the'berife' advantage ' b,y the' afternoon dress of .tinted . maslic that she .wore. f At present the handsome face was almost spoiled by a querulous, discon tented expression, silo Was cori'trAs ting heriown lmnd", pla<ftip arid'.Hmall. but certainly raUw brown,. with the delicato slender white fingers of hor city friend,"air flittering with rings. CiTtiof Ia/iV ot. t.fin fvvrtl". nhfi flfliH "All that- comes 'of making butter nndcheeBO,' and sweeping the house, and dusting, and washing dishes, and making bed6 all the time. That man told the truth xtfhch he' said that wo: man's work was;never done, I kDOw mine never is. Oh! dear,..dear 1 To think that }*ou, Margaret, should have married a city merchant, aud be lis rich as a princess in a fairy* trfle; and here I am planted for lifo, plain Mrs. Hiram- Parke, and -nothing in the world to compare ., wjth you. I am sick of being only a farmer's wife." 'Margaret Yon Howth'looked down at her grumbling littlj friend with a smile. "Jenny, it seems to me, as we sit here to this quiet place, and look oat over all theso pleasant fields that are your own?it seems to me that you arc almost wicked to talk like that." ' X daro saj' you would never:like it Margaret. You would never wish to change situations with mc." "Perhaps not. 13ut would you not like to change with me ?" :' 'i; " "Yes." ' : "And you be Mrs. Yon Jlowth..- in stead of Mrs. Hiram Parfcq?" Jenny hesitated. feho loved her handsome husband' deaily. "" "Well; I dorf't mean tlmfl Wdht to give up Hiram. J- only wish lie was u city merchant ,iuslcad of <a farmer, mid. as rich as vour husband is, that is all" "Aud that is a groat deal. Jenny, if your wish could-bo granted, do you Icnow what yonr life would be?" said Mrs. Von Jiowth coldly. "What yours is, I suppose. What any lady's is in position." "But what is that life ? Do you know ?" -.. "LIow should I ?" "It is a weary one. Jennj, with more genuiuc hard work in it than in all your making of batter and chceso. '0! Margaret." "And 01 Jenny, believo mo, my deai*, there aro no people on earth who work harder thau the fashiona bles who havo only their amuaemeots to provide. foi\ A long, long life of mere amusements is a dog'a life, Jen ny at the best," ' ' '* ' ' "I should like tc be convinced of it by actual experience," said Jenny, doubtingly. / . .- .I;;.> j "So I tsuid ;and thought onqo. I have been convinced that it is all vanity and Vexation1 'of spirits, my dear." - - j < >: :ii' < i ''But how ?". persisted Jonny. . u Jiaw ?. lndeod, ten thousand,ways, If you live in the fashionable world you must do as t'he fashionable world ^a6'eB.',"ycytf hiWt'Hstf 'and dress, and hop, and lunch, and dress again and drivo?then dross again and-,appear at certain balls,.parties, eonccrts, ox actly as your Irion ds do, or bo yoted 6jzan;*,'aud out of the World altogeth er. You, my poor Jenny, who are by no moans fond of fine dresseB, what would jou do at a i'ashipnabJe water ing-place in tbe hottest days of Au gust with fivo changes of toilet be tween morning" and night, and a Frouch ladj^s maid to tyrannize over you all the time'?! "Horrors!"' ejaculated Jenny. ".Balls that you must go to in spite of fatigue; parties that you muet go to in spit^o of the heat j calls you . J. r. .U'trtfKH must make on people you d^tefrl^pj Jenny, I would far rather be al nqme with the butter and cheese,'if'I Wereik'x 'you."" ' ' : "J ' *f Jenny was silent; Here was the side of the i bright, .pictpre ishoj bad never seen or dreamed,of, before; ... j "You, love your husband, v jenny *lu> said'&er friend, after a timb. I 5 Jenriy'opeaed h3r eye^'witta ' Love him!; Why,dsn'fr ho toy /hus band ?" was .the reply. t : , j , i;.: . Mrs. Von llowth laughed. ' Some women in eoeiety might think that a reason whyyiufehoula'nt love him !" she 6aid dryly;'1 And -he loves you also?" . :. .1 ^ .."I, should dio to-morrow if 11 inougut nc aid not, "Tut, child I People leave, this world when God wills it?not Before. 1 dare say you would survive1 his tin laithfuluoss, Many women -'before you havo<lived through-Such- things" , MDon't talk of it, Margaret; I could .not bear Why, he is ail. the. world to mej tind, yourself befog 'jutfgej hOw'couH I bear'tb loS#liim?,r! "'Then don^t? tt*ish^him'tp :bo ra1 city! merchant^ my(dear, i I:d4ra:eay:i^ere are .many good men in Jhe.j xji^y-r-jppn who love their wives^bujt jOn ,^he other'Hand, there are s^toatiy 'temp* 'tations, especially in'80cfe4y;i;th?lfc' i sometimes wonder, not tbitteo 'm*ny do go astray, but :that so many re: rpain true to therasejves, and their She spoke absently,! and 'her^ey^s, had a tar-away glance as if' they dwelt on otner tniugs. " " Jenny ventured a question.; ,.f<m ' ; ,,,'fMargaret, is your* a : happy jpo^r ii.^ge? Bo you love your' husband ? And does lie love you ?" '' Mrs. Van'HOwth slatted; #nd'"t&en turned pale. -**' ^ ? . Vi "I would have loved, him^ ahd'made. him a good wife, but' iteve'r:Jotvedf moi1 He placed' me-1 at^the >head ipf his: house I because ,he thought- weijiSi ladylike and interesting,;J&atj^j^. He told mc once, though not very , tWt he had tio great''lov&'fo^ plainly, . rfie, and sibdci thdri vft} hare1- each: taken our own way, independebt. of the other,! I seldom sep him ,at ourj.ii house i/i; town. . I have.ja^ carriage', my diamonds, and .my opera 6ox.J In ih'e Beaso'n t go lB S:irtitoga 'Vjrf !New-i poi't, white hei' faVor^'L'ong' -Brknch with 'hia presence., >W?.,aro. .'perfect strangers/f to/each jOtJ^r.} -we,, neve^ quarrel,-and, were, to dio to-morrow he'd be an inconsolable widower' for'1 a: week* *Jen&yV you will not wish to* change places u wit h me again.-.Your husband, ,jof>ight{ji change as. mine has. done, eftpQfed(Jtp ihe same temptation. Xhanlfc 'Heav en you haye hitti as he is a g$o8^ 'true man, v?h6 loves you;' and neVer^iud the butter and cheese, JeriDjr, to-. loDg, as your happiness is ma4?t up^with, them.". ,u:\)>h.r> o: $he rose from- hoc. seat, and strolled up the garden .path., . ; Jenny did not follow. ::'She eat on the step, lo?t in thought. T.he'riddlo of her friend's life was at last made clear to her. She< had often wondeued why Margaret, in the midst pf ail jier wealth aud .luxury, should seem'so on <f o k a tri r\ Inn #*ni*'ri a rrr oau j ouo vy wuuui cu uu iviigvi uwm To be the wife-of a man who had no love for you! What .'flower; deep" can there be than this for a proud and .sensible woman ? Jenny turned with tears in her eyes to'meet the stalwart husbahd as he came from the field. "Well, little woman," ho cried ; and. then she got the hearty kiss for which she was looking. Yes, Margaret was right. The but* for Mippcft ivoro of lifflo nnnfiA. qucnco, when love like this made her tusk easy to ondure. And the rosy-cheeked little woman bent fondly down over her "liira,ra," as. he ilung himself down on the porch scat, and fanned him, brought him lemonade, and made him thor oughly happy and at rest. Poor Margaret! -.HappyJenny 1 j^ever again would, she. wish ip, be more-7-onJy a farmer's wife. , . . .j i From the Edgefield Advertiser, Ma. Editor?The oat crop seems, to lio n 11 iMifit i ntr flirt nt.f.An t win nt' 1 hft good people of this vicinity, as of.vital importance to their future success in farming; and, indeed, we can plant no crop in this section that will so amply repay tho farmer for his laboi', -.Our particular friend, Mr. D., and hi$ pro tege Mr. L., have been terri.bfy suc cessful with their high1 pressure, double-jointed, lied Rust-Proof obts this year. We admit the .fact.-v But there are othqrawhO have been equal ly successful by spring oat8,.an>Qng their cotton when plowing "thp last Lune in August. And yet they do not hang out such a'JDrummond light as our aforesaid friends. But still wo do like tor men, and women, too, to "let their light shine," Mr. Editor, what I want "to bp dc ,th be ex "\v es to <io W alter leiung- yuu ? s > about raising oats." On the 2oth of lust March, a friend of raino found a few bushels of black oats stowedaway in close proximity to a ton of Soluble Stono Guano; the horses.retused. to eat, them, as they had -'a very anuienV aiid fish-like smell j" consequently they were sowed on very poor land 'abaut the last of March , they came tip Ttell, grew off rapidly, and made a very fine crop, potwithstaudipg the djronghi in April aud Kay. The OBcaping ammonia from the Guano was absorbed by the dats to ouch a degree that the application of it in bulk was entirely superseded, and his guano saved tp farther fructify corn and cotton. - ? i ' , ! Isow, Mr.. Editor, if our great oat men would always keep a ton or two of the above named guano, or some other sort equally as sensitive to the olfactory, and house their seed oal>s with it, they could sell them at a high price, and insure thii purchaser from: thirty to forty bushels per acre on. any land that will grow the oat. Look out for a great decline in oats and Kinard's Improved Cotton Seed, at SIIATTERFIELJ). II Mi lie Atigftstd; li xaA...,<??K1 Ittli it *4 J a [^?fch e A agusta.'aq d.wqp )ad at'-Bethlehem* SoArtfcaC^rpJI^f] ffenty, milea'Arba'' AaraBfcifMJBettar ay' mOfViniii! !Thert?f Wa^tf at }D*daQce":of" ninaing conn try, ana there were I&pre&ffOsoS#lal *gan*fcAen -j%9& le Chair. : J, J?.- ?p tiWtbd to aet nfl -SecraCarya;. i t?,tf Tho Chair requested 'Mflj-;i (joojrgo ..MaLiTiltnan made a short addrete. fe MbnTt^d timtii&'toL le enterprise and paid a handsome ompliment to the representatives of Augusta, ft bo-v$erq present., He_^aid lfwas perfectly plain that it Hv&s as lucli to' tfro'fntcteBt of Augnstaaalo he' ipedple along,the ]jn'e4Q;Jffffje,rffye oaa Dihit, .Wfj, ^r^,,ttotjtwa8 4ika.m^ptical extension.,oi,thenPOrt byaljRailrba'd;' '^ble b? Blue JEHdgb'lio&d it itifr UftMPPS nd D0t ?i n,waf,8t(M,i9n, <^Ckr op. 0Itvyould.. be niuqh .cheapen to yUd tnifToad l!art|well^R?iIlrotfdi'iim(J'ti?t r>4ia?ld ting' briclra heafrj* ,|uat Jobn jii.Clai'^ Esq., "ft^ci lespce^H, 'ry^fesen'tihg' tHo f*dfetr?Jbf Ke'ttitfrcfiaaiS iajad.feiiB?q0^fi t^fx^n}'rjpf Key ;woM rora11 thief oit^'f Adgasfca' a#4 ? cople rise/and.would,aid it in every '"way i hor power!'' 'l,y"M Gen. P. 0. BraffleyyfbftlALHwtoitfe, iadaa^i]flctlcft|t^jTd tu-gjiraeaUtive peech ;in favor of tno'enterprise. Le urged 'flfe'm'fco tfinp tt'etaselVWftif ti'eV ex^(*tod ^aW, 'fown IsAktmnrMe ?id it woUld: aof gdjJKkjjal asno't'ib'f&'tty fiiT?4ritje'i'tlr?i>^e*t%,e dt upon eactnJttibfv' J?i thotigtb a r<iiWtu^ryi*aTVey iriwifldi4>fb?IWle nd c*ov#g8?rs ^ppoj^^tfy fSfiWrc fftS tailed1' upoti. He Bfidd ; ^?rrwA8 resent>;nqb t oe'tliq. jTO; of l^lpiK be mihricipttl ArMVizk^nro bei-a^oiti, AoAtbe cU^r^aipp. n^ut il iKotr k<wJ niMnrl fkflWflifllwAir ?VU, VUVi he rojaa was m&hiti WM ttttr he r aS'-Td&nfitfdtf t 1 > iAignetav |?ae$ le Tsaasmnm, Lugasta woul^I ao'they djburii.H Tttey wotaitl rieed<iho#?{iu3 tetww^anAa^-mf V'iw>w<w , AfteirfBQnw,fiujPther discussion,. Gen. Bradley! proposed that' a'pi^fttiitelry lirvey be' madel fjil} M f?3r - Mr; 'litaari thought-it; gjwgHfpqry 5 p?ake a7prgjin$h)aiy sarv^r until jmethiDff definite was,"determined pon. v : 'irt* (Jen. Bradley stated thatf on tl*ogi? eer bad offered ,tfl .survey rood it $l,5iQfl in stock.or 1,200 in casb* Maj. Tilman ttiougfct tiiie'.^ell ' tlio! road succeed, but trapposlff it tilisd, the* engiBcer iwo.eldujexpocfc ay for bis services,. He paoveji wfaa mAoHrriAnf. f.lml fiiin "RriiHlAv4n loriz'ed to contract fibf ia preKfeilr^ry irvey, and that the' geoUempit jM?es itho bopnd/of/^fiexpoiMse L-ifclh* nount of their. stocK. ' Gen. Bradley tflori&hi tfge'ritt dfi#4ld 3 appointed to fcanvasa fop flabscrip ona?to be paidoifi stock. Ma>Tiiman moved to amend tho otion as he had tWformer. J'i! yen. Bradl6y thought it-bdtter ppr ips for each man interested to act i p commissioner in his district, withoht action W'1 tfcb"Sii^ge&tTon ' appoint commisstoifcray.ltbe ,'nraet g adjou reed,?r Cft fi4r; 1:1 *' jii' A^J?J o; huh From. .'Messrs. j. & ohvb csUWish^^^^yM^receyly m$ b>:flrM,r^e ;r???lye<tfu H/T.int iiostul r;n.rH. with the follow -p-r^p^Tr-v?n'.Mf-ToiTn/L Hii.V , ^HABtttfokV &'dt ) - ; .' .it :''V0ct6b6rVW81i!?; To Our > Pat Rossc-^lte. dam Ago >ne t,o our Machinery antj Stqcjj; Jby e fire j.of September JHh;' lias now on fully ropairc'd.' We art Mtedy to :ccute all ordcrMO(wasted to na>\*nd hen so favored, wUl en^eavo* by icellenco, promptness an<j low'jfrices, give en tiro satisfaction,* and'-bttfrit irtiiiued patroarge: <i. itui,y .Jt{f a ^ ? I*'* * AiUMlr'-tt ^en Command i3bih\ x. secure it posaioie a vigorous institution. ' *?? i*ls 2. Eat a good supply m' -i Vi !"' oiiuyi vdJT - &> Take ,a. proper, ampant^of lysical exercise aailv. / , ' f 4. Use pure water to drink.JliT 5. Secure abundance of. pure air rtivelungs. utffnttiiiaC) 6. Take eight hours o? jjjaod sep out of the twenty-four. 7. Observe cleanliness. '1/1 ^ 8. Observe regularity in allytfur iqits. 9. Take wise but not excca#iv* creation. .- H| .:;7/ oi?IQ faux 1Q- Work at ^ome . usefjjt, and ngenial emploraqnt?of ealth. t >' ' m Some stolen^ apples bavingi^been nftd in;his pocket, Jack was enlled ) by tiie: schoolmaster to account r his possession of ttiep. His ifense. showed the future "great wyer." ! ' "Tbc apples," be said, "were am's, and I. don't know bow be >t them; and they're mine, and ) don't know how I got them."