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. Money. Monev borrowfc?^ s t?? Veiled lnikin^ly;??epiing ; Money wasted'ls ? friend Lost beyond redeeming ; Hoarded, it is like a guest Won with anxious seeking, Giving nothing for his board Savo the care of keeping ; - rr t\ T Spent in gold, it leaves a joy ^vicetitfi.^'ortfcbVhirid it-; And who thus hatlrlowtit here, Shal I l!ier?ailef-find-it.' An Enterprising Agent. An enterprising travelling agent for a well-known' Cleveland tomb stone manufactory, recently made a visit to aema.t^?w? iii 7 a neighbor i ng countyy?( 5Barihgan>?the ; village that a man in a remote part of the township had lost his wife, he thought he would go and see him, and offer him consolation and a grave stone, on his usual reasonable terms. He started ; the road was a horribly frightful one, but the agent persever ed, and arrived at the bereaved manV house. The bereaved man's hired girl told the agent that the bereaved man was sj)K^ii)g^nc^"rails over in the pasture, about two miles. The indefatigable agent mOu rited his horse and started for the pasture." After falling into all manner of mud hole?, scratching himself with briars, and tumbling over .decayed : logs, the agent found the bereaved man. In a subdued voice he asked the man ii he had lost his wife. The man said he had. The agent waa, very sorry to he.?r it, and sympathized very deeply with the man in his great sorrow ; but death, he said, was an insatiate archer, and shot down ail, of both h. Ji and low degree. Hr informed the man that " what was his loss was her gain," and would be glad to sell him a gravestone to marl; tue spot where the loved one slept marble or common sto-?, as he chose, at prices defying competition. The bereaved man said there was a slight difficulty in the way. " " Haven't you lost your wife ?" in quired the agent. " Why, yes, I have," said the man. " but no gravestone ain't necessary . for you see the cussed critter ain"i dead ; she scooted with another mun !" Adroitly Mit. A correspondent of the Herald ?nd Presbyter, writing from Minne nota, tells the following, " I havi picked up'a little fdoiy' which 1 think *oo good a reproof for distur bers of the peace in churches to be jost. A presiding elder of the Uni ted Brethren Church was preaching in thi3 same neighborhood, and was much annoyed by persons talking and laughing. He paused, looked ar the disturbers, and said, I am alway. afraid to reprove those who misbe have in church. In the early part of my ministry I made a great mis take. As I was preaching, a young j man who sat just before me was con stantly laughing and making uncouth grimaces. I paused and administer ed a severe rebuke. After the close of the service, one of the official members came and said to me, ' Broth er-, you made a great mistake. That young man whom you reproved is an idiot.' Since then I have al ways been afraid to reprove those who misbehave in church, lest I should j repeat that mistake, and reprove another idiot. During the rest oi that service, at least, there was good order." 0. I), GOODMAN,. (Formerly of Ninety-3ix and Cross Hill,} BJ .".GS leave to announce to his friends throughout Edgefield and Laurens, that he ls now with McCabe, Costello & Daly, Thc prominent Dry Goods Merchants of | Augusta, where he will be glad at all times to see and servo them-promising j them advantages, not to be surpassed by any other Dry Goods Establishment in the city. Augusta, Oct 25 tf 44 ~???W~ FALL -AND I AM now receiving one of the largest assortments of FALL .4X8 Vn\TFK GOODS that I have ever had the pleasure of show ing since the war, among which will be fmnd nil tho newest styles of DRESS GOODS in great variety, such as Silks, Satin de Chines, Poplins, Empress Cloths. Velveteens aud Bezequc CSoakings in all colon A larg;) variety of Shawls of all colors and patterns. Pantaloon Goods of every description. Cloth? and C.nsiineres-a large lot for Men's and Boys' wear. Kentacky Casslracre -a ne w article. ?.>.;. jr.-. Flinn?;!* of every color, Plai mid Plain. Ula-k Aljwccas of t!i" Hairdo brand, f. Mourning purposes. These u-r.,-.' aro warranted not t-? change in color Ki^h Riblmnsof every color-plain, plaid and figured. 10-4. 11-4 and 12-4 Bed Blanket*. Crib and Cradle Blankets. Boitins Clothv.all numbers, of the Heft j Anchor brand, j In ?i-t, everything to bc fourni in ? bret <'1IMS Dry Goods House. I feel aat H.'lrvl t?i it everyone who will examin? my stock cannot fail to be pleased, botl. In Htyle, qualityiand price. These goods wore bought with grea care, for cash, and I ara determined t< sell tn I nv n* the lowest. Will be picaren' I to see nil my om friends and customer and thp public generally. MMES MILLER. I Augusta, Oa.."-Oct. 18 2m 43 j Kinsman Howell^ \ Factors and Commission Merchants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston^ S. C. Sept 5 . K _ 4m 37 COTTON mun nmm THE GREATEST LABOR-SAVIHC MACHINE YET INVENTED. I HAVE invented, and obtained Let ters Patent, for a Machine under th? above name, which will be of great ser vice in laborsaving, to those who have Cotton or Peas to pick, without regard r> age or sex, and must therefore-present great inducements to any who m av do sire to make and sell, or to become Agents for its sale. gar County and State right? for sale. . Address me at Ridge Post Office, C. C. <fc A. R. R., So. Ca. * ... L, M. ASBILL. Oct 18_tf_ 43 Kerosene 01!. Kerosene Oil. JUST Received FOUR BARBEL" j No. 1 KEROSENE OIL. J G. I* PENN. J Janett * Sf Look tb Your Interest ! 6BE?? BAR&AIHS AT ATKINSON & GUY'S, (Formerly J?hn? L. Atkinson) GRANITEVILL?, S. C. WE beg to inform -our friends^?nd customers of Edgefleld and adjacent Counties that we are opening our Fall Stock of Goods, Consisting of DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOTHING - :" ' BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Hardware," Tinware, Crockery, BACON, LARD, FLOUR? MEALr COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SYRUP, RICE, MACKEREL, Spices, Soda, Soaps, dbe. Also, a full line of DRUGS and MED ICINES. VST Physicians' Prescriptions carefully prepared day or night. Weare next door to the Post Office, and most cordially invite all to call and examine our Goods and Prices. We will also Sell Cotton in this market Free of Commissions. J. L. ATKINSON, B. F. GUY. Grantville, Oct 4 3m41 Rapidly Increasing Trade! THE POPULAR __ AND l&nej Soo?s Store, 251 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. MRS, N. BRUM CLARK HAS returned from New York and offers the Largest, Best and Cheapest Stock of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS to be found. BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, LACES, COLLARS, EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, CHIGNONS, CURLS, Ac., Ac, VELVETS, VELVETEEN, SILKS, FRINGES, GIMPS, BUTTONS, Ac, Ac., HOODS. CAPS, SACQUES, SCARFS, HOSIERY, HD'K'FS., CORSETS Velvet RIBBONS, Ac, Ac, in variety. [t?r> Now Goods received semi-weekly. i he pest Muts and Bouoeti iii the City. Small Profits and Quick Sales ! ITIrn. S. BRUM CLARK, 251 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Oct 18 . 3m 43 BACON, LARD, FLOUR CORN, &c. 5 Hogsheads Bacon SIDES, 25 Hhds. Bacon SHOULDERS, 25 Hhds. D. S. SIDES, 20 Hhds. D. S. SHOULDERS, 10 Tierces HAMS, 25 Tiercos LARD, 200 Bbls. FLOUR-various grades, 10 Car Loads CORN, 20 Hhds. Demerara SUGAR, 25 Hhde. Light Brown SUGAR, 100 Barrels Crushed, Powdered and Granulated SUGAR, ! 100 Bbls. A and Extra C, .400 Bags Rio COFFEE, 50 Bags Laguayra COFFEE, 50 Pockets old Government JAVA 300 Boxes SOAP, 200 Boxes STARCH, 75 Boxes SODA. Also, a full assortment of BUCKETS, BROOMS, SHIRTING, SHEETING, STRIPES, YARNS, PEPPER, SPICE, Ac. In store and for sale by M. O'DOWD. Sept 13 tf 8t CHAS. BAKER. JOHN U. ANSLEY. KR I ANSLEY. (Successors to Baker, Miller A Co.,) GROCERS -And Dealers in, Produce, NO. 267 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. NOTICE. ; THE Undersigned hav? associated themselves together, under the name and style of BAKER A ANSLEY, for the continuation of a General Grocery and Com mission Business, At the old Stand of our Senior member, No. 267 Broad Street, whore we will take great pleasure in again seeing our mau y patrons and friends, and ottering them a selection from our large stocks ol G R'O C E R I E S, BAGGING, ROPE, TIES, SALT, BACON, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, TOBACCOS, FLOUR, Ac We have also the Agency for the sale of the well known FERTILIZERS, im ported and prepared by Wilcox, Gibbs it Co., viz : Phoenix Guano, Wilcox, Gibbs & Co's Manipulated Guano, ?.?aaao, Salt and Plaster Compound, Peruvian Guano, Disolved Bone, Plas ter, Ac. The qualities are guaranteed, and or de-s will command our immediate atten tion. CHARLES BAKER, JOHN U. ANSLEY. Augusta, Sept 13 _ _ 2m_ _ 3S i .Ve are Agents for the Manufacturers ol "Eureka," Swelt, arrow, Anchor, and Butter TI35 S. -Also of the Patent Lock Tie. Just landimr 4000 Bundles of tho EU REKA and LOCK TIES. No Tie can surpass tho "Eureka" for, ;implicitly and currabilitv, and we offer ] ..t as a Tie" that is unexcelled. Tho Arrow is also well.known. ; We ask your orders, guaranteeing'?s ow prices as they, can be purchased at in inv Southern port. We shall bo pleased to handle consign ments of-your Cotton, and will give all hipments our.closest attention. GEC. W. HmiAMS & CO., COTTON FACTORS, Church Street, Charleston, S. C. Sept 27 2m 40 URN)T?RE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AT PLATT BROTAIS, I I . iii (Formerly C. A. Platt A Co.,) - 214 Broad Street, Angosta, Ga. 1,000 Maple and Walnut Bedsteads, t5 to $101 WE particularly call the attention of I purchasers to our SOLID -WAL NUT CHAMBER SUITS for Beauty Durability and'Cheapness. Our MANUFACTURING DEPA RT MENT is still in operation. 8pecial or ders will be promptly attended to. Re pairs done in all its branches. . . UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT. ? j Hair Cloth, Enameled Clothi Reps,' Terry and Springs, and all articles suita ble for Manufacturers, wo offer at Low Prices. i ? Augusta, May S lym - tor Sale? or>fcease, rpHE PLANTATION in EdgefieitfDis X trict, known as Aotint sntage, residence- of the-late Francis L ^ mnor. We consider ithto Plantation'too pel? brated to need a minuta deserl ptiou in an advertisement, . .. i We will sell the place for a small por tion of the purchase money in Cash ; the balance in Cotton, annually, for ten years. If we cannot sell, will lease the place for a number of years on reasonable terms.- Apply to JAMES A. GRAY 4 CO. Augusta, Ga. Oct. 18 tf 43 FOR SALE. AFLNE FRUIT, FARM on the Ga. R. R., 14 miles of Augusta. It con tains; Iii Acres-75 cleared, and the bal ance in Timber, y There is on the place ona'- ?f.the best Peach and Apple Orchards in Georgia. Also a "Vineyard of six or more acres. The Fruitfrbm this place is well known in Augusta, and is considered Hie- finest that comes to that market. There is a comfortable Dwelling, with four Rooms, and all necessary outbuild ings, including a Fruit house. The place is healthy and in a good neighborhood; there is a fine well, and plenty of water convenient for stock. '1 The Berzelia Passenger or Accommo dation Train passes the place twice every day. Good Titles can be given. Any one wishing to purchase can apply to L <fe A H. : McLaws, Land <fc Mining Agents, or to Staples & Reab, 278 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Oct 18 lm 43 Residence For Sale. THE Subscriber is desirous bf selling his VALUABLE RESIDENCE in the Town, of Edgefield, and will sell at a bargain and on reasonar le1 terms. The Dwelling, is large and comfortable, and conveniently located ; the out buildings, Kitchen, Smoke-House,-Barn and Sta bles, are all in good order p and the Land, attached to the premises (12 Acres,) is very valuable ann produces well. If j you wish a desirable Town residence, and one at low figures, apply soon. JOHN COLGAS?. Oct. ll tf 42 Our F?ll Stick CHOICE GOODS. N1W ABSIYAIiS -AT KUSEL BROS'. 'ST received the largest and most complete stock JTc Ready-Made Clothing, Of all Grades. Men, Boys' and Youths' Wear, Guaranteed to FIT all AGES AND SIZES AT THE MOST MODERATE AND POPULAR FIG URES. . , Our Stock is now complete, with a magnificent line of GENTS' FIJI!? DOODS, Hats, Caps, &c, Which we are offering to our Patron? and the Public at greatly reduced prices. Owing to our large stock we are com pelled to make quick sales, and feeling the stringency of.the money market, we .shall endeavor to meet the general de mand for LOW PRICES. We name in part: ; 10,000 GRAY'S MOULDED COLLARS at four boxes for 25c. - .' 20,000 BEST IMPROVED DICK ENS* COLLARS. LINEN IMITATION BUTTON HOLE [ LINED, three boxes for 26e. LINEN COVERED PAPER COL LARS, fourdifferentstyles, entirely new, 25c, worth 40. 300 ALL WOOL VESTS at 81 50. HEAVY MERINO UNDERSHIRTS atti. ALL WOOL SUITS at $10, $12, $15, $18 and upwards, and many other goods too numerous to mention. The very best Fabric In French, English and American CASSIMERES to suit the most fastidious. All tho latest styl s in Bows, Ties, Scarfs, (fcc., at prices that cannot fail to please. Call early at KUSEL BROS., 250 BROAD ST., Under Globe Hotel. ' Great Inducements offered to country merchants. Augusta, Oct 18 2m43 NS HUMBUG, CLOTHING ! CLOSING SALE. A. T. CRAY HAS MOVED TO CORNER Broad and McIntosh Streets, ENTRANCE THROUGH CRIS. ' GRAY ? CO'S. .-. Intending to discontinue, the'Clothing Business, he will sell any and every thing" in READY' MADE SLOTHiNfi AT PM TO PLEASE ???R? OE Not necessary to say at Gost-roany Ar ticles Below Cost. ord zr CALL ! EXAMINE ! GOODS WILL BE FREELY- SHOWN TO EVERY ONE. , Oct 18 .' 2m 43. FOUND AT LAST, L ?. LOTION for ' '??M&VZNG PIM PLES THOM THE'FApE. Wait?nifl?? to euro when used by'directions,' Cali and got a bottle. Propared and sold by ; G. L. PENN, Druggist, j Oct 25 U H 1 Fall. 1871. -o i I MATCHLESS Dfi? GOODS. MCCABE, COSTELLO & DALY; AUGUSTA, Cr A. WE greet our friends and the citizens of Edgefield generally with the opening of the Fall Trade, and assure them of our being in the very'best position to pros ecute it to a success. We have now in Store a Stock of Goods which we have spent much time in so letting, and which is acknowledged by all to be one of the best assorted Stocks of GENERAL DRY GOODS In ?the City.1 We will receive Goods from our Buyer regularly every week. So that we shall . able to show EVERY NOVELTY as soon as it appears in New York. We have a uniform Price to AIL and dur fixed principle is THAT NO ONE UNDERSELLS VS ! We do not propose to enumerate our Stock in detail, but call attention to the fol lowing Departments, as Specialities : DRESS GOODS-Embracing Black, Colored and Fancy SILKS, Silk VELOURS, Silk REPS, Irish POPLINS, Manchester POPLINS, French and English Medium and Low-Priced DRESS GOODS, in great variety, The Celebrated Buffalo, Queen and Crown Brands of BLACK1 ALPACA, .... French and German CORSETS,-the finest Stock we ever saw in the City. The most famous brands-all. the new styles-of French KID GLOVES. HOSE, in English, German and Balbriggah; .LACES and LACE COLLARS, in Thread, Guipure, Cluny, Duchesse, Maltese, Italian and real French: Valenciennes,; cfcc., &c. TO OUR FRIENDS IN THE TRADE, we would say we have spacious and well lighted Rooms up-stairs, where we keep a large stock of DOMESTIC ? tiJO O D H of 'Every Kind? which we will sell by.theBaleor Piece, at Prices that will repay those who give us ? call. We will advertise no Goods we have not got ; No prices that we will not sell at We will not falsely represent oin- Goods, or knowingly use any deception to effect sales. To those we sell once, we generally sell again, as our increasing.trade testifies Our motto is : COURTESY AND INTEGRITY, AND ONE PRICE TO ALL MCCABE, COSTELLO A DALT, 388 Broad Street, under Ceutral Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Oct.18 8m 43 To the Citizens of Edgefield. -0 Persons visiting Augusta will find it GREATLY TO THEIR INTEREST to stop at WHITMAN1 & BOSON'S, (One of the Finest MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISH MENTS in the City,) previous to buying elsewhere. We Guarantee EVERYTHING which ' we represent will GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION. So remember that at No. 229, Broad Street, op posite Masonic Hall, you can be fitted out most fashionably and genteelly at VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Augusta, Oct 18 . 3m. 43 New Cotton and Produce WAREHOUSE. i The Planters' Loan & Savings Bank. i Subscribed Capital, ?1,000,000,00! THE WAREHOUSE OF THIS BANK, corner of Reynolds and Campbell Streets, Augusta, Ga., is now reatlv to receive COT TON. ' ' ' LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be made upon Cotton in Ware house, or upon Railroad Receipts. * Parties Storing Cotton with the Bank will be furnished with receipts foi same that will be available in this city or any other for borrowing money. . The Bank is prepared at all times to make Loans on Iroducc or Provi ,sions, on the most reasonable terms. / Parties would do well to applv at the "Warehouse, or communicate with .the Officers. CHAS. J. JENKINS, President. JNO. P. KING, vice-President. T. P. BRANCH, Cashier. Augusta, Sept 20 tf 39 Y0UNGBL00D I BUSH, Grocers AND DEALERS IN FAMILY ABD PLANTATION SUPPL JNO. 127 Eroad Street AUGUSTA, GA. APTER ab acknowledgement of thanks to our Friend) ?mci Customers for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to us, we askli coniinuance of thc same, aivi wouW-beg leave to inform them that we dal in All Goods BeioDffinir to OMI* lillie. (Liquors excepted.) inch as COFFEES, S?GAIt? BACON, MOLASSES, FLOUR. BAGGING, TIES, &c, &c. B6r"Special attention paid to the Sale of Colgon and other Produce. YOUNGBLOID A BUSH, Augusta, Oct 4 ' 3m 41 GR AND PRIZE DISTRIBUCION TICKERS TO THE CONCERTS OF THE i i ii Ai maim nUH Ready for ?tale a nd delivery. Orders promptly filled) V 3. S. S. TOMPKINS, Agent, Oct ll , ? -42 slioes ! Slioes ! Shoes ! HOOTS IND SHOESL E. 0. SAMS, No. 4, Park Row, Has opened a large and . complete portaient of SHOES ind BOOTS for Ladies, gentlemen, Minset ;, Roys, And Children. And ia daily making accessio ?ns to his large and varied sick. an<* [ get Buited from the latest styles. Copper-Tipped Boots and Slioes for Children. Kid, Morocco and,Calf. Skin Shoes.for Ladie3 and'??sses^ith a full sup ply of Congress and Laced - Gai ters, , e or j . Calf S?in ?pots and* Shoes for Gentlemen am! Boys, with ither Sinei Double Uppers and Soles. ' :* 0-- . . . ah..-.. .' - . i. ? . - J j . ,, . ;. i 13 . . J I, v I I DRY GOODS IAND GROCERIES. A f?ttU? line of DRY GOODS and ^GROCERIES kept conantly on hand &?'A: S 3 0. SAMS. L'. W. CARWILE. W. E. CARWILE. Z. W. CARWILE, JR. T. W. CARWILE & CO., GROCERS -AND Commission Mereksits, 297 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., RESPECTFULLY announce to their Edgefield friends that they have entered into Co-Partnership for the purpose of conducting a GENERAL GROCERY and COMMISSION BUSINESS, and 'will devote all their ener gies towards building up a First Class Grocery House, promising to make every exertion to give the m~st perfect satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronage. We are now receiving full lines of BACON, LARD, i COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, CHEESE SYRUPS, MOLASSES, MACKEREL, RICE, SALT, BAGGING, TIES, CANDLES, BUTTER, SOAP, STARCH, WHISKIES, BRANDIES. WINES, ALE, PORTER, TOBACCO, SEGAR*, CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, And in fact EVERYTHING usually found in First Class Grocery Houses. We are also Agents for the sale of Wm. Massey & Co's. Celebrated Phila delphia ALES. Will be glad at all times to see our Edgefield friends, and will sell the Best Grade of Goods at the Lowest Market Prices. Sept 20 tf 39 GROCERIES. GROCERIES, We have now in Store, and constantly receiving : 50 Hhds. BACON, 75 Tierces and Packages, LARD, 300 Packages FISH, 250 Sacks SALT, 10 Hhds. SUGAR, 100 Barrels " 50 Barrels LIQUORS, 25 Barrels WINE, 100 Boxes SOAP, 25 Boxes Self-washing SOAP, 15 Hhds. Cuba MOLASSES, 25 Barrels 25 Hhds. R. boiled " 100 Barrels 50 Bass Rio COFFEE, 100 CHEESE, best Factory, 30 Tubs choi;e Butter, 25 Barrels Amber SYRUP, 15 " N. O. ." 10 Tierces Ne v Carolina RICE; 100 M. CIGARS, all brands, BAGGING, all kinds, TIES, best arrow, All kinds CANNED Goods, Family GROCERIES in full sup. ply and very choice, WOODEN WARE, BRUSHES, Wrapping Paper, Twine, Matches, Paper Bags, Pepper, Spice, Mustard, CORN, STARCH, Table SALT, &c, &c. All at Lowest Prices, Wholesale and Retail. -0 Mr. GEO. C. ROBINSON still serves his friends as usual. -o Commission for Selling: Cotton, 1 1-4 per Cent. STAPLES & REAB. 278 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Oct 18 8t 43 Whitcomb's ASTHMA REMEDY PHIL?TOKEN, Radway's PILLS and READY RELIEF, " ' MUSTANG LINIMENT, COD LIVER OIL, Tarrant's SELTZER APERIENT, Hall's HAIR RESTORER, Barry's ?RIC?PH KRUS, Burn?Vs COG OA IN G-r the Hair. BUR KAiLLTSTON PT tho Complexion, CONGRESS WATER. Established 1849. -0 A Genuine Stock of Drugs and Medicines. George L. Penn, EBGEFEBD. S. C., AS in Store another large and superior Stock of Goods in the DRUG TRADE, which he warrants Fresh and Genuine, and which he will sell as low as the same Goods can be bought in any other Southern market. His Stock embraces in part, '500 Lbs. WHITE LEAD, One Barrel each of LINSEED OIL and VARNISH, 50 Gallons Spts. TURPENTINE, 75 Lbs. Spanish BROWN arid Venetian RED, 10 Boxes WINDOW GLASS and 100 Lbs. PUTTY, ? 75 Gallons MACHINE OIL, 25 " TRAIN OH-, 9 Doz. GLASS LAMPS, ail styles, 35 " LAMP CHIMNEYS, 100 Lbs. each SODA, SALTS, SULPHUR, COPPERAS, SOO Lbs. Family and Toilet SOAPS, 4 Bbls. best KEROSENE OIL, &c, ?fee. / Patent Medicines and Invaluable Remedies. Hegcmau's Elixir CA LASAYA BARKS. Bradfield's FEMALE REGULATOR, Dr. Simmons' LIVER MEDIC INE, Ap r's HAIR VIGOR! " CHERRY PECTORAL, " SARSAPARILLA, " AGUE CURE; '. CATHARTIC PILLS, Allen's LUNG BALSUM, Cook's WINE OF TAR forConghs, Cold?, A full Stock of all kind of BITTERS, For Cooking Purposes. EXTRACT LEMON, ROSE. ORANGE, VANILLA, PINE APPLE. A full linc of BAKING POWDERS, and SPICES of all kinds. Toilet Articles lor the Ladies. POWDER BOYES, von- handsome. I PENN'S EXCELSIOR HAIR OIL, CAMPHOR ICE* VINEGAR ROUGES, PREMIUM HEARS OIL. TOOTH POWDERS AND PASTE,. HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS, GENUINE BELL COLOGNE, HAIR POMADES, TOILET POWDERS LUBIN'S EXTRACTS, | TOILET SOAPS, all Flavors, ?cc, Ac. CHOICE GROCERIES. HAMS, Clear R. SIDES, LARD, FLOUR, MEAL, SUGARS, MOLAS SES,' SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, CHEESE, MACCARONI, and all Goods kept in a first class stock, which will be sold low for Cash. Tobacco and Cigars, . Always on hand a supply of Choice TOBACCO AND CIGARS. It will afford rae much pleasure to serve my friends and customers at all times. And while tendering thanks for trie confidence and support given through the many long years of the past, I respectfully solicit a continuance of their patronage, with the assurance that I shall use my best efforts to give entire satisfaction, fisf Prescriptions carefully Compounded day or night. Sept. 27 ._tf_ 40 JOSIAH SinLEv, S. H. SIBLEY, GEO. R. SIBLEY, ROBT/ P. SIBLEY J. SIBLEY.& SONS, Cotton Commission Mercha'ts -AND DEALERS IN GUANOS, No. 159, Reynold Street, AUGUSTA, GA. We agaiif offor our Services 'in "the' WAREHOUSE BUSI NESS to the .PtfWfc-. . ? *' LIBERAL CASH A^^CES made on Cotton in Store.;, ORDERS for BAGGING aim Jfpmpty filled. ? . Sept? P Carnages, Buggies, AND Plantation "Wagons, AT At Greatly Seduced Prices ! WYMAN, ?AY & CO., Manufacturers 4 Dealers, 208 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of all in want of .a Vehicle of any kind to their Large and Varied Assortment, comprising all the LATEST and MOST DESIRABLE Styles of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, ROCKAWAYS, Carry-alls, and Open and Top Buggies, Which have been manufactured specially for them by the best makers in the country. We also solicit attention to WYMAN, MAY ?D CO'S. l^olcottvilloT^r-agroxi. FOR PLANTATION PURPOSES. These Wagons, made in Walcottville, Ct., of the Best Seasoned Timbe? and Best Materials throughout, have been used in the South for the last fifteen years, and for Light Draft, Great Capacity and Durability, are un equalled by any Wagon sold in the South. We are also Agent for the Celebrated MILLBURN IRON AXLE WAGON, Manufactured in the West, and especially adapted to the Southern country, and warranted to be the Best and Cheapest Western Wagon sold .in any market. A Full Stock of HARNESS, SADDLES, PLANTATION GEAR. TRUNKS, VALISES, French and American CALF SKINS, SHOE -FINDINGS, ' SADDLERY HARDWARE, Carriage and Wagon MATERIAL, Leather and Rubber BELTING, LEATHER of all Kinds, &c, &c, Constantly on hand and for sale at lowest Cash prices. Orders solicited, and will receive prompt and careful attention. WYMAN, MAY & CO., 208 Broad Street, opposite Georgia R. R. Bank, A UG USIA, GA. Aug 23 Gm 35 Cooking Stove ! SlXCE the death of the late WM. HILL and closing up of Iiis business, I have taken tho Agency for thc Sale ot the DI AVfP Persons wanting a good Stove, such as the " Philanthropist," " Chief Cook," or " Cotton Plant,-' can bc supplied by call ing on I). L. FULLERTON, Stove Dealer, AUGUSTA, GA. No. 6 Stoves for ?20,00 and ?20,00. No. 7 Stoves for $25,00, $31,50, $33,00 $35,00, $45,00. No. 8 Stoves for $28,00, $37,50, $40,00, $50,00, $05,00. Augusta, Oct 4 _ Om 41 GET THE BEST. 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CX*.U tf 42 THE CAUSE AND CURE OF CONSUMPTION, -The primary canse of Consumption Is derange ment of tbe digestive organs. This derangement produces deficient nutrition and assimilation. By assimilation I mean that process by which the no* triment of the food is converted into blood, and thence Into the solids of the body. Persons with digestion thus Impaired, having the slightest pre disposition to pulmonary disease, or If they take cold, will be very liable to have Consumption o? the Lungs In some of its forms ; and I bold that it will be Impossible to cure any case of Consumption without first restoring a good digestion and healthy assimilation. The very first thing to be done Is to cleause the stomach and bowels from all diseased mucus and slime, which is clogging thesoorgana so that they cannot perform their functions, and then rouse up and restore the liver to a healthy action. Por this purpose the surest and best remedy ls Schenck's MunJrake Pills. These Pills clean the stomach and bowels of all the dead and morbid, sll me;that ls causlngdlsca.se and decay In the whole system. They will clear out the llvcrof all diseased bile that has accumulated there, and rouse lt up to a new and healthy action, by which natural and healthy bile ls secreted. The stomach, bowels, and liver are thus cleansed by the use of Schenck's Mandrake Pills; but there remains In thc stomach an excess of add, the organ ls torpid and the appetite poor. In thc bow els the lacteals are weak, and requiring strength and support It Is In a condition like this that Bchenek's 8eaweed Tonic proves to be the most valuable remedy ever discovered. .It ls alkaline, and its use will neutralize all excess of add, mak ing tbe stomach sweet and fresh; lt will give per manent tone to this Important organ, and create a good, hearty appetite, and prepare the system for the first process of a good digestion, and ultimately make good, healthy, living blood. Arter this preparatory treatment,, what remains to cure most cases of Consumption ls the free and persevering use of Schenck's Pulmonlc Syrup. The Pulmonlc Syrup nourishes the system, purl-, fies the blood, and ls readily absorbed Into the circulation, and thence distributed to the diseased lungs. There lt ripens all morbid matters, whether In the form of abscesses or tubercles, and then ossLsts Natu re to expel all the diseased matter, In the form of free expectoration, when once lt ripens. It ls then, by the great healing and purifying properties of Schenck's Pulmonlc Syrup, that all ulcers and cavities ore healed up sound, and my patient ls cured. . ? , ' The essential thing to be done In curing Con sumption Is to get up a good appetite and a good digestion* so that the body will grow in flesh and get strong. If a person has diseased lungs,-a cavity or abscess there.-the cavity cannot heal, the matter cannot ripen, so long as the system ls below par. What ls necessary to euro is a new order of things,-a good appetite, a good nutrition, the body to grow lnllesh and get fat ; then Nature Is helped, the cavities will heal, the matter will ripen and be thrown olf In large quantities, and the person regain health and strength. This ls the true and only plan to cure Consumption, and If a neraon ia very bad, If the lungs are not entire!}' destroyed, or even If one lung ls entirely cone, lr there ii enough vitality left Tn the QlfcW to. heal up, there la hope. I have seen many persons cured with only one sound lung, live and euloy Hf* to a good old ace. Shin ls what Schenck s Medianes will do to cure presumption. They will clean out the stomach, sweeten and strengthen lt, get up a good digestion, and give Naturo the assistance she needs to clear the system of all the disease that ls In the lungs, whatever the form may be. It ls Important that while using Schenck's Hedi, cines, care should be exercised not to take coldi keep ln-doors In cold and damp weather: avoid night air. and take out-door exercise only in a genial and warm sunshine. I wish lt distinctly understood that when I recom mend a patient to be careful in regard to talc inc cold, while using my Medicines, I do so for a special reason. A man who has bnt partially recovered from the effects of a bad cold ls far more liable to a relapse than one who has been entirely cured; ?.nd lt ls precisely the same In regard to Consump tion. So long as the lungs ar eliot perfectly healed, just so long ls there Imminent danger of a mil re turn of the disease. Hence lt ls that I w> strenu. ously cutlon pulmonary patients against exposing themselves to au atmosphere that ls not genial and pleasant. Confirmed Consumptive/,' lungs are a, mass of sores, which the least change of atmos phere will Inflame. The grand secret of my suc cess with my Medicines consists in my ability to subdue inflammation Instead of provoking lt, aa many of the faculty do. An Inflamed lung cannot, with safety to the patient, be exposed to tba biting Kasts of Winter or the chilling winda of Spring 11 Autumn. It should be carefully shielded from ill irritating Influences. The utmost caution should be observed In this particular, as without lt a cure under almost any circumstances ls an impos sibility. .. - The person should be kept on a wholesome and nutritious diet, and all the Medicines continued mtil the body bas restored to lt the natural quantity of flesh and strength. I was myself cuaed by this treatment of the worst kind of Consumption, and have lived to get fat and hearty these many years, with one lung mostly gone. I have cured thousands since, and very many have been cured by this treatment whom I have never seen. About the First of October I expect to take posses sion of my new building, at the Northeast Corner ol Sixth and Arch Streets, where I shall be pleased to give advice to all wbo may require lt. Full directions accompany all my Remedies, so that a person In any part of the world can be readily cured by a strict observance of the same. J. H. SCHENCK, M. D., Philadelphia. JOHN F. HENRY, 8 College Place, New York, wholesale Agents Feb 22 ly 9 To The Public. THE undersigned respectfully informa the public of ?dgeheld, that he has opened a TIN SHOP at the Post Office, whore he will be found at all times pre Eared to do any work pertaining to this usiness. Particular attention paid to Roofing, Guttering, Repairing, Ac, %&* Ail work guaranteed. ALONZO E. KEARSEY. Oot,18 .'* Im 43 ' O Oil. Oil. NLY try on,e Gallon of our SAFETY 'OIL for burning Lamps, and you will never use any other. Wo oller-f 100 reward to any person who'omi ?et thia O? on Aro. MA BEBET ?t CUBBY, -?ept? $f$