Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, June 13, 1872, Image 5

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Don't .Grumble. Tins "world has its roses and thorn Made np of both pleasure and ? And often the saddest to-day Is found the most joyful to-mon So varied the.changes wo.*? i While twenty-four hours are g That wiser that mortal will be. Prepared flor whatever betiding : Then hali; not, though rough 1 ? '"-ground < They fell who are fearful of stun; And hard as your lot may be fount Did you ever know good come grumbling? The man who doth rise with the la Seeking like the bee for the hom Finds something turn up before ds That brings to the pocket the ra The soil must be tilled for. the ?rai The net must be cast for the fishc . And only by striving 'tis plain, Will fortune fall in with our wis . Then halt not, though rough b ground- . They fell who aro fearful of stum And hard as your lot may be founc Did you ever know good come grumbling? Don't always depend on your <rien Who fly at the tidings of sorrow, But rather your purse touch with c Seeing th. t it yields for th? morr< In feet, oe a friend to yourself, And thus by self-effort succeedin You soon unto others can say, "Thank you, but your aid Pi needing." Then halt not, though rough b ground They fall who are fearful of stnml And harrd as your lot may be round Did.yon ever; know good come grumbling? "DOCxirJOHN." " A Doctor's life is a strange o muttered Dr. John Hessmany jumped into bis carriage, takin, reins from the hands of the grit Ethiopian, who for the last ta minutes, had been cherishing fond delusion that he was to ac nany his master on his round of iessional inquiry. " Not thia time, Ebony,", ea? doctor, with a good-natured son his brflad shoulders. "You oomo to-morrow," noting,tbe loi . disappointment in the boy'a face, John was more tender of his sen than some men of their wives. ' Oh, never mind, Massa, a mind !" replied Ebony, like the ? age human, quite lorgetful of an ance upon the subject of consic lion. " I knows what 'tis. I knows what 'tis," added Ebony . he watched the carriage ont of s: " He s got one of his spells, and w to talk to hisself. I know him of If 'twas anybody but Dr. Jot should just say, 4 Ebony, that has got softening of the skull;' no such nonsense can be laid to h: Dr. John did want to be alon as much alone as a man can be in streets of a crowded city, and he want to talk to himself. Most who are in the habit of commui with their own souls, do it in aud language; so in this respect, w ever he might be in others, Dr. J did not diner from his brethren, man's own opinion is not unirequ ly his best and safest companion, will keep its owner's secrets, when the companionship is frequ will in all cases properly guide admonish. Self-communion in highest form is the avenue wi bads directly to the heart of God "Yes," continued the doctor-" ; ?tr." (Sometimes Dr. John was v respectful to himself.) " A doct life-is no joke 1 Easy, my beal ggay ! now, John, look nr. thaAiln Ton-a? c-uni j- just a nttle more of animal than he is. It s fun for 1 io travel when there's another he close by that he can outrun. Exa< the case with you, Johu. If. it hac been for another horse in the sh; of a doctor you were determined get a little thc start of, where wo you have been to-day '.' That's point. Worthy ambition, eh? pass a poor devil on the road of li Upon ray word. 1 believe 1 should a better man if I had a wife. I rati like women; but it i.- u little hard understand how a fellow malia; with a woman tied to him morn ii noon and night. Thats what tai me. Then, 1 am not- sure that an body'd have me that was any wa suitable. 0:' course, 1 should" wa intelligence-and intellectuality, t by George ! and I beret* could endn a plain woman, o,r a woman with loud voice, or-Yes, sir, th question is in order," continued* t doctor, stroking Ids long, silky blai beard. '* That is what I call drivii the nail in. What have yon, g( John Hessman, to give in excitan; for these "royal treasures of mind at body ? A good name-yes ; an une ceptionable position, ummpea?hab , integrity-yes, sir.. The*eare som thing ;" and here our M. D. rein? up before an eleg*nt brown-stoi mansion, where one of his best (pee niarily speaking) and most fashion ble patients resided. Here Dr. Joh was employed by the year ; and a tjhough the position was no sinecur on account of the amount of patient required to battle with the nervoi fancies of the principal invalid of tl establishment, still, Dr. John, to UJ 'his own telling vernacular, considere it*" an exceedingly soft thing"-an soft it was in moi e senses than one. Dr. John walked right up into th invalid's chamber. " Oh, good morning, doctor, i little late, aren't- yu'.' Se?ms to IL I have been waiting an unustn length of time," drawled the lad from her luxurious couch. .'About thc usiial hour," replie^ Dr. John, with no especial show c deference. %i Yv'hat seems to be th matter this morning?" " Now, really, doctor, tba* is to' cruel. Matter morning! fy you remember what was the tnnt.e yesterday? Pl?ase don't bc so bi tint You shock nay nerves terribly.'' : "Let me see." said the doctor " Yesterday, according to your owi admission, your were fagged out wi t? a fashionable party and a late ?upper That, of course, cannot bc the ca.?? . to-day." " l.knbw I should not have attempt ed it id' my weak state, doctor. J know.-just what you will think o, it," sighed the ia?hionablo woman from "ner- downy bed. " But, then, yon men will never understand what society, demands of us women. Deaa Estelle (dear Estelle was the invalid's daughter) had quite set her heart on going to Mrs. Donk s reception. O? course T? could not allow the dear child' ?o go unattended, and, bless ypnr heart, Dr. Hessman, that girl's f^er would not accompany tier to a party if she fell dead at his feet in consequence. Oh, lord, such a time as I did have about it, trying to in duce Mr.gaters to escort her! I really lietieve' that scene had more to dopt?fej suffering to-day than ?he pWy??cl. Dear me, sueh a set man as Mr. Waters is ! I told him--says J, ' Wil?iam', this' may result in my. death. ! What do you think he said in reply/doctor?' says ha-! When a Vornan,gets : . to be forty -years , old, ?nd don't know enough' to take care of 'h?r;PwJ?.?ie?|t?x, .and the health of l??yc?ilcke^ ;' and then, doctor,*'he lit his cigar, and, puffed outInle^S^ I tell'} this,, hecause..{ WK?on to what. has eo, unnerved me, and t. you may not lay ' it all lo the pai Estelle is quite iii, too, doctor, ? when vou mave written out my p scription," I wish you would w; into the next room and see her." Dr.; John knew 'that soraeth must be administered, or his pro! sional reputation would be irretrie bly damaged, so with a quiet pn playing round his large mouth-( John's mouth was really very la and truth compels us to state that had an under jaw to, match, *thot the rows of -unexceptionably wi and even tee'.h, and the silken cl covering, glossy and soft as a worns hair, entirely redeemed the \o\ part of his face from ugliness) Physician wrote the few necess? latin words, among which at seemed really the most Conspicuc .and then passed into the other ro< The doctor knew what awaited h This little game had been tried m than once before. " Good morning, Miss Estell said Dr. John, approaching the ?< where the languid beauty reclin M Your motber tells me ytfu are i Miss Estelle, with an almost im tient gesture, brushed back the fie ing hair from her temples-careless and really unintentionally, it woi seem, baring by the motion one the most beautiful arms that sculp ever raved about-and replied : . " Your manner seems to say, " M Estelle, you are always ill. W don't you behave yourself?' ( how happy I should be, Dr. John you would once in your life be ki to me. I do really think someth: is the matter with my heart. WI if I should die?" No picture of Watteau's could e' have beon more witching, more chat ?nely colored, than tbs little fo before bim. . Every accessory of t< et had been brought to bear upon 1 citadel of his heart ; and to a hat some woman no dress is BO 'becomi as the negligee df ber boudoir, w its lace and fantastic embroide slippered feet and graoeful postu Then the vases flied with flowe the mirrors and jewels, andperfum and enticing loHing-'chairs. Heigl many a strong man has b?wea such a shrine-made a fool of hims for life-when in the glare and glit of the drawing room no such nt sense would have been thought of. Dr. John acknowledged the beau .f this picture. It was dainty, ; quant, dangerous. It had been dish up for him on several previous oct .-?ions, but never so much to his mi as now. The beauty's manner v? earnest, and almost supplicatii What man could fail to be apprec tive under such circumstances ? ? member, too, that Dr. John was lon ing to be loved-had that very morni almost prayed that heaven wou send him a little bundle of comfc in the .shape of a good wife, and will not be strange that, notwithetan ing the efforts previously made to e thrall him, he should think only the present loveliness. '.What ore Von reading, Miss I telle?" said Dr. John, after a mome of appreciative scrutiny. "Wilsoi Essay, eh ? ' and the doctor's fa showed all the surprise and pleasu felt by its owner. " And upon n word, if here isn't Emerson! Th is healthy food-rather heavy, thoug I should think for a sick girl 1" Miss Estelle drew a long breatl For the first time in ;he twelve mont nf triai had she received one sin?; word of compliment or commend tion from the man whom her moth bad determined she should marry.' "Andas trite us I live, anothi book under tho pillow. Really, have some curiosity to know the tit of that volume also," contiuued tl doctor, almost caressingly. "Oh. it is nothing," replied tl >.vouM be iuv.tlid, languidly, " but .st upi;i cookery-book that 1 gat fro; riie library. Mother depends on nu you -ec, for our desserts, and I ca r?.-ll you that som^fintes my ing?nu ty is sorely tested!'' J One little hand ?licked 'he vol lim further under t:ie pillow, white th other, unconsciously of course, droppi? upon the doctor .-. W'Mi the whit jeweled fingers lying on his, a l-i dazzling face upturned, the word which would have doomed him t misery all the days of his life wer almost spoken. How wonderfully and provider nally little things sometimes appeal to eave from desolation and death The band with which she had Btrivei to hide the partially concealed vol time had strangely enough lifted fbi frill of the pillow, and disclosed bot! title and author of one of the mos mischievous and recklessly wrijtei book-ever transmited.into the Eng lish language. For a moment i he doctor sat silen .vith horror and astonishment. No so much that the young woman be^ fore him had developed a ta-te fo uch literature, but that she could si unblushingly lie to him. " I do not think," said he at last .^that you need any medicine ! S< you have my permission to study th( \ cook-book under your pillow as dill ?gently as you may feel disposed. It is pleasant to know that ' iaahionabh yoong laities are possessed of suet domestic and literary .tastes. Go"C ?norning, Miss Wafers." Dr. John passed out of that abode of luxury sick at heart. ? " And , yat," lie imurmured. " 1 came very near losing myself iii ? lin t trap. Wh?t confounded fools men are !" This thought was rather humilia ting, and Dr. John was unable to shako it off during the day ; and when he turnfed his horse's head homeward, it was with a feel!rig of disgust ?nd loneliness, never before experienced. " Pretty much alike,? I am afraid," he continued softly to himself. - Just then a little figure in the mid dle of the street attracted his attend tiou. A child, to all appearance not a day over five years, with uplifted arms, sto>d, heedless of dangen* look ing straight into his' face. Quieker than I can tell, Dr. John had jumped ft om his carriage, seized the little creature, and plUced her on the seat behind bim. " You were in great danger, my dear," said the doctor looking down into the singularly sweet ind intelli gent young face. " W^bat made you stand in the middle of the crowded street ?" , " Are you a doctor?" was the Only; reply vouchsafed. ~"By profession, yes, little missf and by name_ John Heasman. Have you any commands for his Jjigjiness,"! "Tiyouiui'tdotfoT,. I wan* you , to go home' with me? and if you are not, please tell me5, where I can firid one. My .sister. Kato is sick-awful sick, and'she' talks and sings all the time ; andi haven t got.'any mon ey -neither baa abe/ but'sh? wi?T die1 if somebody don't come." " I am a doctor; and will go home wuh. you,, tittle. darling," said our friend,*'ihVol\$terily: drai?iig.the sobbing child1 toward him; '"Don't cry ; :I:can;h'e,lp''her if anybody- can." B?fore thea's* n v?d attheie'sidebce of..the'sick girlt'iDrv John discovered, by skillful questioning, that the child's uarne'was, Florence Britton the sis^fs 'Ka.te.^itton ; that KAte wrote' stories,' and made repoi'te,. and sometimes ?ad to be ont late at night taking' notes ?nd ?preparing articles for the Press; that she Had not been wdl during 'the winter, and for the last three weeks had been -unable to, attend to ;her, literary duties, and was now suffering from brain fever. The room which, the doctor, entered was plainly and ' neatly ( furnished, and-bore unmistakable marks of re finement and womanly taste. " Kate," said the littlegirl, climb ing into the bed where her sister lay moaning.with pain-4? sjister. Kjrt'e, I have brought a doctor to see you. I found him in the street, and he ?says he can make you, well. Look at him, Katie?-he is% very kind." "Cuddle right down beside me, Flory darling. There-that's a good little girl. Go to sleep ;. don't mind sister Kate-she's only got ahead ache. Say your prayei-?, Flory-say your prayers, murmured, the girl, avenan delirium, thoughtful of her precious charge. t . IJere was a case to rouse Dr. John's energies-a case which . appealed to his sympathy and respect-a case, so far as he was able to judge, of utter loneliness and destitution. So, like the good man he Was, lie set 'himself to work in earnest. A good nurse was procured, necessary articles wer? brought into the house, and over all he watched as tenderly as if the Buf ferer had been his own sister, The fourth dajrth* iml^ftW?lW tix'eon,!? i?ipuittrts, and lookfld Div John straight :in tai face. . ' ? i " Wh ers am I?" said slieV attempt? ing to rise. , "Athome," he replied. "Please be very quiet" "Where is Flory ?" " Asleep by your side. Don't ask any more questions." "Who are .you.?'.'- she. continued, apparently oblivious* to the last com mand. . . " John 'Hessman, at your service, and at present your self-constituted physician, who will be obeyed!' Now, drink.this beef-tea-take Flory's lit tle hand in yours, and go straight to sleep." With a sigh of relief, a smile, a momentary attempt to keep her1 eyes open a little longer, and the invalid was sleeping as quietly as an infant. Four weeks from that day, Miss Kate Britton rode out in the doctor's carriage, almost as well as ever, . Dr. John looked unutterable things as he jumped into that gig and took his seat beside her. 'Very like the day, a mouth agu, when he had some thing particular to say to himself oniy now he evidently had a commu nication to make t? anothe:-. It will be safe for me to resume my writing to-morrow ; will it not, doctor?" inquired Kate, the first to br?ale the silence. '"I feel better and stronger to-day than I have for a year." "No, little girl," replied the doc tor. " It Will not be* safe for you to resume your writing in six months !" 11 Oh, doctor, you are ipking now ; I know you are," said Kate, noting the look of amusement in his expres sive eyes. "No, Kate, indeed lam n^t jo king. You shall never go back to that drudgery again, if I can helt.it." The hot blood mounted clear to Kate's temples. " Dr. Hessman," she continued, assuming H business-like manner; " but for you I should have been i:i my grave !" . " lu all probability," broke inlier companion, willi more truth than mode-i y. " Well," she conliuu- d, " yoy lu.ye sived my hie kent-my dar.ljng little sister from starvation-cared tor us both HS though wc hail been your own kindred ! But how can I ??ver-'-? ' "T'i?ie, child, stoplight where yin are. Never, it' you have ?my regard for my feelings, allow that word to slip from your Hps. I want to take you and Flory to my home, and make your happiness my care. In short, Kate, I want a wife and a sister; will ou be my first? Peruaps you don'* ove me exactly-but I know I can make you !" * But" I do lov? you !" said Miss Kate, under her breath. , "All right, then! Will 'you gol" She went. Dr. John scarcely eVer talks to him self now. REFITTED THE FINE.-A good sto ry is told ?f John F. Sale, a popular lawyer of Memphis. It seems that the other day, for some little eccen tricity, Judge Fhppin, pf the CrimiT nal Court of that city," fined-/Sal? twenty-five dollars for contempt of Court. Next day the Judge left the bench, and .Sale was put upon it to try some special cases, in which Judge Flippin was incompetent. No sooner was Sale anchored on the wool-sack, and before Flippin was out of ear shot, than he turned to the clerk, Col. Tom Avery, .saying: 'tLook here, Mr. Clerk, is there a fine entered np against one John F. Sal? on your docket?" " Y-e.s, way it please your Honor," answered -Avery. . '.' 1'heii," continued the learned Court, "you": ?aay remit that fine. It is wholly1 wrong and needless to annoy good citizens with these tittle exactions, which only cubject the Court nnd: county to coste." ALL Anon A^TEAY -Bi?v-.-^Ce nia, Ohio, hu* a r wen ty thousand dol-1 lar slander suit to discuss over its tea and muiiius. Mrs. Jones .said that h she he?i-d that 51 rs. Brown'had though t that Mrs. Smith believed that Mi*} j Slimcains told old Miss Robinson that [ she would not be surprised if Miss' ? Buckeye was under the impression j that the bab) which was found on j Mr. Somebody's steps was the un law ful property of !Mi8s\ Tbigumy and j Mr. Whatdyecallcm, but was notcer ! tain about anything, and was quite sure, on the contrary-, quite the re verse; that for, her 'part, she was j ready to take her oath that, if the thing hadn't happened,, it would nev er have occurred, and as for the baby ?it had,got its moper's nose and its j fappy's eyes ; and ?hat was all she new about it, for.Bhe. wouldn't say!? .WQjc? i?. hurt anVbffiffi ?tfffi? if she died first ; and no,.longer than last weeli sn? 8aw^ner^us6a9'd.jitfl^et ?ng, "'that tfo$ ^Xs?'n^ui, wrorldand ?Wwi* ??l for folks will talk!/', and there 'was no harm in'h?r :talk'. ' She had her opinion, and she wanted that^tnfckttp-nussy'iPfce^h'ew Spring bonnet' tb1 kn?w:i 'tK?t-6h? katw' a thing, or two and-here th? wires fail ed beyond Cincinnati. IllIPROVED L N" P GRAND *0MBi\ATI0\ , Fitted with tie Newly invented Scribner's Patent Qualifying Tubes An invention havirg a most important Bear ing on the future imputation of Reed Instru ments, .by means ?fr which the. quantity or Volume of tone isT*y largely increased, and the quality of tone rendered Equral Jo Uhat of the JS?s%^pe?^^is of the Same Oa-jacity.' . . Our celebrate! "Vox Celeste," "Louis Patent," "Vox lamana,"^ 'Wilcox Patent" Octave Coupler.]thjB .charming "Cello" or 41 Clarionet" Stos, and ALL THE I?TE IMPROVEMENTS Can be obtaind only in these Organs. E VE RYI INSTRUMENT FULO" WARRANTED. Manufactured at Nos. 15, 17 & 19 miami htreet, Thirty-jive different Style?Tbr the Parlor and the'?urch. Newand ElegantDesigns, . rai; Tfie best Material andVorkmanship. of Tone Unequalled. Quality anuVolume PRICES, $5? io S OO I (Established in 1850.) ^AGENTS. WAITEDjIN EVERY COUNTY. Address SIMMONS & CLOUGH ORGAN" 0., Detroit, Michigan. Apr24 . . . ' ? ' VI r?ifci . Y...-:., 10ml8 feilte W?eie to Buy mm ID wm IS AT MILLER, H?GK & HOWARD'S 298 Broad St., Anglia, Ga. Bacon Sides, " Shoulders, D. S. Sides, " Shoulders, Canvassed Hams, . Country Hams, Prime Leaf Lard, Pickle Beef, Dried -Beef, Pickle Pork, Breakfast Strips, Excelsior Extra Flour, " Little Beaty Flour, " Golden Sheaf Flour, " Pride of Augusta Flour, Western Flour, Reboiled Molasse?, Cuba Molasses. Golden Syrup, . New Orleans Syrup, Richmond Stripes, " Osnaburgs, . Matches, On Hand, and Retiring: Corr Mea Oatf Salt Sus;, dotti Ma;erel, Asrted Soda, B. Soda, , So;,. \ Steh, Calles,' Piles, Sae, ' Budy Peaches', Qt Goods, Wskies, * Bndy. 'voes, T?cco, S.ff, ' Sars, Cdy, &c, &c, j?-We are Agents fur the BUFFALO lATiES. Scales of all sizes and tyles, and warranted equal to the best. Merchants and Planters should- be sure look for the place and Sign. EMPIRE AND P?LMETTCpROCERY HOUSE. Mar 6 . . tf ll it the Fredericksburg Store t NOW OPEN* NEW, BEAUTIFUL, AND B X IE fe VlV T WOODS ? IT.WOULD BE A TREAT for any poison, whether-they wUhedto pur cha.se or not, to take a stroll-through tho ! FllEDERICKSBUKG STOKE and view the elegant goods, embracing everything that is new und desirable, and represent ing thc handicraft of nearly all civilized 'nations throughout the world there dis pinved. . Beginning with thc Elogan' SHAWL, SUIT and SILK DEPARTMENTS, where all the elegant fabrics of the season ; aro to bc seen in beautiful Plain, Striped, Checked and Dolly Varden.Silks, made ap Snits of the newest styles, Llanta Lace Points, Shawls, and other Wrap- 'j pings; beautiful Parasols, Sun 1'nibrel fas, Ac, Arc. ._! In thc DRESS GOODS DEPART- I MENT, Bverything that is novel, new j and desirable*can be found-commencing j with Dress Goods that will makaa hand* | some looking dress?t 10c. per yard np to the finest. _ In the WHITE GOODS DEPART MENT ar.e" Piques. In plain, ?triped, robes aud figured. Percales from 20c. to fine Chintz at 50c, in all the new designs of figured Robes and Dolly Vardens ; all the new varieties of Muslins, Linen Lawns, in white and figured, plain col ors, Ac, Ac A full assortment of White Goods, of every description. . In thc MOURNING DEPARTMENT will be found all the now fabrics of the season-some -new and elegant goods, as well as some very low priced. . ' <. > -, In tho LACE DEPARTMENT will be ' found all the new styles of Lace Collara and Sleeves, Sets. Edgings, Inscrtings, ( Embroideries, Black bilk Laces, Putt-j ihgs, Ruttiings, line Furs, Ac. In the HOSIERY, GLOVE and NO- ' TION DEPARTMENTS will bc found a most superb assortment of these goods, : and at Che lowest pr ces. ...... j Tho CLOTH, CASSIM ERE and DO MESTIC DEPARTMENTS are all full of good and useful goousv arid' at the ? lowest prices possible. ? ' v; Persons who buy for Cash and wish to ? save money, should always buy of a - Cash House-a house that buys for Cash as well as sells for Cash. In a house of. this kind air the advantages caa.be given a Cash purchaser ; no extra profit put OH because the merchant bought his goods on ti mb, and he having paid an extra pricn' for ri?? timo, which air merchants Lavs to du.who boy their.goods on time. Theso aro ideas' every Cash buyer should not forget! " A penny saved is a penny . m:ide." . '?. . . Tho FREDERICKSBURG STORE is I u house that buys its goods, for Cash, and pays no extra prices for time It 'sells ; upon a Cash basis,' and charges no extra '' profit to. make up for bad: debts. It*., stock is laid in, by a .hayer who has boen selecting goods suited to the wants of the lepple tor near a quarter of a century. His success in pleasing thom is verified by the Fredeciakaburg-fitore never hav ing gotta* fcehlnd-irajli tho day of its starts ya 1850, to. tho presont (ima Sb yonmay.be;sure,, when;you go t? the FrcderiekabUrg Store to buy goods, you aro in the right house. The- house that buys.rigU*plis right. ..ami .trys to. do the best itpan foritscos?o^era.'" " Wiacoxtt?i4^toV.send sainples: when re quested, andrey freight'on goods when ordered frota-e?r stockitothe amount ol ?10 un<Lover,jfor.Cash,at retail. V. Kit H AMDs A JJ HOS., Corner by the Planters' Hotel. April 3 ' tf 10 THE largest assortment over offered in Edgefiold. All stylos and quail ties. For sale cheap by. ;;?r ~L ? A- CLISBY. tf 22 MB?gM?M??t?iT I^ESTROY8 and Prevents-Bed Bugs. * A certain remedy. ,. ??* * A. A. CLISBY. M?y 22, _tf 22 SW Bye Colors for Fdln ?ly l/se. ?r^WhT,itr2P?Pr ;tfian any. other A 5^e.c??Tor8: in the MWk?t. and will dye to three mJSxe , Wm?, Pnmtfr. J?. Fl. MCBONALA ? Co., Drarrli Oui. tn, S?n Franclico. CaL. ?a J 33 k U Comaorcc 51 MILIOXS Hear Tent Imonv to I Wonderful Curative Effect*. Ttmro nota vile Fancy Drink, Hade of ] Bru Wh Ute y, Tro of Spirit* and Rc Uqjfifcdoctored, ?r i ced and RwcetinoC to pica tastctlted .'Tonics," " Appetizer*," .. Restorers,1 that ld the tippler nu lo drunkenness andniln, bi a troicdldnc, made from thc native roots and of Cfornla, free from all Alcoholic Stl tant They oro tho G HEAT BLOOD Pi fra und A EIPE oirixe PBINCIP port Rcnovator'and Invigorntor of (bo'eyi c arrys off all poisonous matter and restoring thc ! to a hlthy condition. No person can take thc? ten (arding ta directions, apd remain long un prorld their .kanes aro not destroyed bj? mi polsoer' other means, and th? vital organs w boyontbo P?'nt of repair. Thf arc a Gentle Portative IU well Toni possessing also, tho peculiar merit of a os a pvcrful n;ent In relicvlng Congestion or In; matioof thc Liver, 0:14 all tho Visceral Organs. Ki TEMALE COMPLAD?TS, whttli yountr old, married or tingle, at tho dawn of wai hood r af the turn of life, these Tonk Bitters ha\ equal. j ,Fotlnflanimn.tory and Chronic Bhen tum ind Goat, Dyspepsia or In dine ?t Billa*, Bca?ttcnt and Intermittent Ttnflltoairi of the Blood, Liver, I ney? pd Bladder, these Bitter* have been rucccrfuL Bach DI ?cn ie? aro canso ? by Vt tin Bloo, which ls generally produced by deranget of the ifccitlvc Orjam. 'BTT/EPSIA OB INDIGESTION, H ache, hu In tho Shoulden, Coughs, Tightness of Ohesf, btzlness, Sour Eructations of tho Storni E?dJntcln thc ?outh, Bilious Attacks, Polpltatlc Uta Hort, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain In Pesloruo' tho Kidneys, and a bnndred other pal symptom are thc oftsprlngs of Dyspepsia. Theyhvigorate tho Stomach and stimulato tito to Liver ml Bowels, which render them cf nncqu .fllcacyli cleansing thc blood of all Impurities, and partingniw lifo and vigor to tho whola system, ? TOBtKIN DISEASES, Bruplions, Totter, ; Ileura, Botches, Spots, Pimpfes, Pustules, ^oUs, i burieles. Sng-Worms, Scald Hea?, Sora Eyes, Eryj los,' Itch, turfs, Discolorations cflho Skin, Humors Ulscoseio* tho Skin, of whatever name or nature Htcrall^dig np sud carried out of the system la asl time byte usc of these Bitters. Pap bottle In s ' eases w3 ton vince the most Incredulous of their ci U>? effect ClesmtBho Vitiated Blood whenever yon find its purities b rating tl;rou-h tho skin Ih Pimples, Er lions tr cres; cleanse lt ?hdnyon und It obstine and alosMr io tho vetea; tibante it when-lt te i and your ccllnw ?'ill toU you when. Keep the Bl pare, and:he health of tfcb system will to Row. Pin, rape adO other Wort**, .lurking in systenrofo mady thousands, are efftotuaQy destro and rein veil. So vs a distinguished . physlolof Ibero ls sarcely an individual uporf tho face of ?Arth wbso body ls exempt frorn tho preseneo worm*.. t te not upon tho healthy clements of hody. taafcvonjH exist, but upon tho dlsc&scd hum aMiUaiVepojlts that breed these living monster: TwwsuT>Vo system of Medicine, no verm i luges, aatbairrdil t, will freo the system from worms 1 ?e?Blttrs. Soll by oil Drtijrsrlsts and 'Dealer*. 3. WALKIE, Prepric tor. P, II. MCDONALD ? C praggutsand O encrai Agents, San Francisco, C lornia, a? 82 and M Ccmmcrco Street, New Yo AUGUSTA, GA. THIS popul?r and well-known Hot ls now' fully open for the reception visitors,having recently been thoroug ly .renovated, newly painted, and put : the mos! complete omer. We are dote mined ti make ours a first-class Hott not to bi surpassed North or South. We rojpectrtilly solicit the patronat sf oar j?gofleld friends and the publ ?onorallf. .ti nt PH V & M4Y, Proprietor Feb 14_tf 8 Ice! Ice! Ice! ACONSTANT supply of Pure, soli ICE, can be fodna, at the. lowe 5ric?,at PENN'S Drug Storo. Mey8 ' tf . , 20 Atwood Cologne! ANLt nu Penn's Boquet Cologne ! TXHE best perfumo that ia now on J.7 "For salo at; . L PENN'S Hrug Store, New ?$wSs ibr Stimmer 1872. LT .A..: H. L % BALK, anet Retail Beales ?n: . 172 Broad Street, Augusta. Ga. nuise! i HAVING again 'returned^^frojm New, York,i'bay? n?w>in Store a handsome selection of ail the ... ^?IXim-fQF TEE ^EASOJSTI ? lu DRESS GOODS, PERCALES, PIQUES, LAWNS, MUSLIN*, ?RINT3v -I have the choice - nf all the .new" .styles in " Dolly Vardens," " Maryposa," " Yosemites," &c, &c. f if )&Etif msSiMER?S-; ? ^Hi?iS, . JE?-NS;: -COTTONA^ES?*?c?! ? ? All the new styles in PARASOLS are fairly represented, :;. ,?.. SASa^illBBQNS.ingall colprs,-Embroidered,' Plaid and Plain, New~TRI Al-?Gf -RlryBONS.^??Mg?GS and BUTTONS, SfrJee#$?j%F^ and Boys, of the latest shape in Regatta, Gazelle, May Mowef.'kcliool, Lacea, Hurdle, Har vest, Franconia, &c. ~?"fiTr?ss?>to ? The latest fashions in READY MADE CLOTHING, &c. AH of which I have marked so low as to secure QUICK SALES,-to make you laugh in your sleep and dream of good living. H. lt, A. BALK, 172 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. May 8 2m 20 INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE Brooklyn Life Insurance Co, 1 I I .'. -\ Cash CrfpM? ??d Assets? Over f3,000,000. - 1. Because it is acknowledged to be perfectly solvent by all Insurance Oo?}missiof?ers. SV\ F /T, ts E?liciei, kk llfiirs 3. -Because it* endorses' the* Sunenxler Value on ?its and Cents, for ten consecutive years. . According, r to the sta temen braf-the rates ol' the jdiiferent Life Insuranc? Companies of lirsfc-class sfc?hd?rsf 1ri th?^United SV?t^, mau?;by ''The Uni versal," in its advertisement entitled "Facts are Stubborn Things," and published in the^EdgefoldL&ih'trt the Muiuc.t Hates of the Brooklyn are Cheaper than those of .any named Company. For instance, according to that statement: ' '. ' in the Brooklyn it it Equitable.--...r:. .-' i fcfa . . lu' ??i <. Balance in favor of the Brooklyn. In the Brooklyn:.....:. 41 " Piedmont ?fc Arlington. At the age of 20iAt the age of 30 $150 ? WJll/l^?rfl'^ "ygill Insures 7,541,4 ?1,334 26 8,455 40 Balance in favor of the .brooklyn*! Tn the Brooklyn. ' ?sew York Life. Balance in favor of tha Brooklyn In thc Brooklyn. " " -Carolina .life. Balance in favor of the Brooklyn. In the Brooklyn. " M A3tna. Balance in favor of the Brooklvu. In the Brooklyn. " u Cotton States. .Balanco in favor of the Brooklyn. $200 At the age of 40 , ?250 ; Will-Insure ?9,250-69 8,810 57 fa . < BX? I ?^?420-27 $8,875 73, 7,541-47i $1,334 26; 88,S75 7 . 8.503 41 ?372- 32 ; ix $8,875 73 8,426 ?1? 8448 "98,875 73l 8,455 46; % $440 12 8,810' 57 ?440 12 ?9,250 on 8,810 00 ?440 69 $9,230 BS 8408 9? ??J,250 69 8,798 94 i In tbe Brooklyn. St. Louie Mufcual..-.. Balance in favor of the Brooklyn. In the Brooklyn. , Southern Lifo., Balance in favor of the Brooklyn $4-0 27 $8.875 73 $,611 36 $34 $.151 75 ?9,2'0 69 8;i*10 57 "i In the Brooklyn. " Knickerhocker. Balance-in favor ol the Brooklyn. In thc Brooklyn. In thc Universal. 8S,875 TS 8,?l j 7/ij ? t} .c ?8.s"> S,?:;? ."HI pm i2 $9.250 fin' , $408 8?| &N77 3d sci: 39' $8,389 27 7,987 22 ' ?402 05 $8,389 27 7,987 22 ?402 05 ?8,389 27' 7,987 22 ?402 05 8 ?8,389 27 7,916.40 I 8472 87 $8,389 27 8,10? ll. ?281 17 $8,389 27 7,987 22 $102 07 ?8,389 27? I 7,1? I li 4( ??.2.851 ?7 7,9.;ti 50 S?52 7. ?? . "? ? . 5?SJ89 27 r'tj^? lo S.W0 17 7 > \ rp ? pCj ifiOO w:\l insure $!1;750 no ????WOI Ult th? ag?* bf 40, ,#?2..o .will Uuuro lO.yj?; !K) Bal. in favor of tho Brooklyn ::i ..; ?The orrntlvantai/cou* feature of Brooklyn in endowing ilse AVr ender Value* upon its Policies. Dol?an avd Omit far Ten consecutive ?385 00 ?mg the years, hus met wi ll nnn;uili/ie<! praise from lin? most .celebrated American Actuaries, as al>o frun tho Press* ?jst. North ami Sou rh. The Hon. Eli/ur Wright, who is ndmitlod lo lie ibo greatest Inenrance Mathemntician and Acl?siry in America, congmtulHting The Brooklyn upon th iii new and distinctive feature, says, among oilier things, " I uni particularly pleased by your departure in thc ri^ht direction from the ordinary method of computing the fiimnvlcr. Vallie*." "One of the great est drawbacks to the popularity ot Life Insurance, has been the disap pointment and dissatisfaction of retiring Policy holders, at the smallness rf the'surrender value paid;"-&c. . >LMVthis would ?have-been- presented by a distinct statement on thc? Policy, m advance, of the .sum to bc paid." This ""statement; it .will*, be.-seen, The 2 Brook iynj /h^tik?s. dollars arid cents, so'tfia^&fero^CAniiV?vi?) mistaker." ? tl' Hi I Read What Southern Papers Say, of This Peal ure : * ' Sentinel, {Raleigh; --North ^Garolina?): Jan. 27;, ;W0^-?hi&: great fealurr'of cash- surrender v?li?csis an improvoi?ent t'hai sigri?'lTzeV'lhe era in Life Insurance." Sun, (Columbus, Georgia.)-"There is r.o heiler Company in the ?and ; a comparison with other corporations of a'.--i'm il ar character, wll convince all of the^?tintriw safely in taking rishs with T/'ic Brooklyn Life." l ispatch, (St, louis, "S?o:.) Jan. 7, 1SC9.-' ' ? Policy jn" The Brooklyn Life is thus worth so much in ;t ea dj/ ino n ry. This is 'the only. Life Com pany in the cquntry tbht 'has,.cftrrredjM?> ?vcillrift feature (ol' enUorsing th? cash'surrender-vali?es v?- dollars arid cents,) iiifo'ks' business."'''-"Pol icy holders , being doubly assured, the-tsystem cannot- fail- to become'very popul?f." . ' '" ' ?'..;.' . : '. ' ' It will.be seen that we .assert., n?thin g in the Above advertir omen t, but aiake a simul? statement of the superior aaxiintagcs of Thc Brooklyn, its it appears from d'kin/crested parties. . , . The Hon. M. L. Bonham, has-been asso-.-iatcd with Us in the General Agency of The Brooklyn for this State. ... Bfti\tf?3I,-MG03 & BITLEB, . . GehoM^O^gejtt? and Mauagei-s.. Office over the Citizens' Savings Bunk, Columbia, S. C., And at-Edgefield S. O: . ..' ? .Marc>;20tf? Ai 3 GROCER AND COMMISSIOfy ."" " Merqliaiit' ! HAS on hand and for sale at LOWEST M '. RKET "AS on hand and for sale at LOWEST M i RKET PRICES for Cash, or Factors' Acceptances, payah^nejfct F.ujl, a FULL. STOCK of Choice Groceries iiisd pja?iattQn 'Supplies, Msti? which mav be bund the fol 1 o wi i fg*': ^x ?- ?** ? W 50 HHB-S. C Ti Bacon Sides, 10,000 lbs. D. S. Shoulders, " 10 casks Hunaj 100, packages I,ard, . : , . :200lWS Cheese, i 300 ^bls. Flour, all grades, SOO sacks Oats, '40 . ? SoedBye, ' 100 bbls. Irish Potatoes, . 500 pa?kagesNewMaokorel-No8< 1; 2. and 3. 100 packages Ejtra Mess Mackrel 10 bbls. Buckwheat, 100 chests Tea, all grader, 50 bbls. Syrup-different gmdes 200 cases Oysters, land2lb. cans, 200 cases Canned Fruitsand Veg etables. ' 300 cas?s Pickles, all sizes, 50 " . Lobstora, land2lb.cans 200 gross Matches,'; ) *<v> . 200 "boxes Candles, 50 M Charlos Dickens'. SegarsfJi 50 M^f??rght Chiefs i do. . 50 M pur Choice . do. 200-M various grades | do. " 6r000 BusheteCorn,; . . 2 fit ?HI^D?inarara^aga?; / 85 rfhd?; Brown ?Jugar, ' . ,,. 10 hhds'. Scotch Silgar, i 25 boxes Havana Sugar, Augusta, Jan 16 50 bbls. Crushed, Powdered aid Granulated'Sugar; 200 bbls. Extra C and A Sugar, 20G bags Rio Coffre, .*: f.. so.'--* .'Lnauay ra portee,. -, "6X;pocljetsj)ldGdv'ernnientJavn Coffee; 100 boxes Xo. 1 Soap, . 200 " pale ? Ifo " 'Starch, 100 " f4o<la, . 1 100 dozen Bucket?, . 50 ? 'Brooms, ? IO BARRELS Pure Baker Wiiisky, 50 bbls. Old Vallov Whisky, 200 " Rye Vrhiskv, all grades.' 50 .* Pure Corn Whisky, 30 " Brandy, Gin and Rum, 10 quarter casks imported Cog nacBrandy, . . , ' . - ?' ? dnarter casksScotch ahdlrish i Whisky, ?20 oTuarter casks Sherry, Por^ ' and Madeira Wine, 20 casks, Ale and Porter, . IQ casks Cooper/s Half and Half, 60 cases Champagne, 40 " Claret, 50 " Schnapps, 100 . " Bitters, 200 boxes Tobacco, all grades, ' 100 cases Smoking do. ..t? .-4 . V-' I . ? ?' E.: I ? ' ti. sd . fr ...ts-'* ? PW -)tii :.::.!&> WHOLESALE AXD B ^rtV/t?* Ja.',.' ; (i sr. AN 13 GRE BI ipt?kif' ? v., J;n? jv .-ry-M. y 188 BROAD STREET, ft .?d?? id :h? H:L Manufacturers' Age'nt phd ?Wholesa for Mercantile ?se^ine?u?line Ledger i.Boojksr Memorandum 'Books, Time.Boc graph Bppks,-?ogyi3?jphenrig ?nd'.'Ej The Wffijfiife'jjpapers, %#clud English and.?renc?t,'f?lnl.ed and J?laiir, The stock of .Envelopes embrai jajl colprs^d.qualities, beside^,?full . all the^innumeraV^-,ii4por i.wins^&r UB ...Also, many articles Jhat. would^e a ti?nery,... . j. . ..: / iii In theBcK)kI)epartment,.willb.eibuE 'and CollegeRc DictionarieSj Bibles, and large assortment of Juvenile, and :Toy General Literature., * r In the Miscellaneous Stock, in' whicl favorable; terms as any establishment i A new1 Price List will -soon:the ia?ui make selections and order by-j-jmail, prompt abd careful' attention, since ' tl mode Of doing'busihesSiinthis^stablis] Augusta, Anril 3,1872-15m3 sj i The Chicago Farm Pumps -AND Pa teni Pa re chin-Lined Iron Cytihder Pumps For Cisterns, and-joella of any Depth. Are Cheap, Durable and Efficient ' OVER 3,000 ' SOIL TD. EVErtY PUMP WARRANTED. Any Merson Can Set Them. ? Sold- everywhere by dealers in Stand ard. Farm Machinery, Hardware and Plantaron Supplies.. Descnpt?ve Catalogues sent fon 'appli cation. Forterms, address tho'manu facturers. J. P. TEMPLE ? SONS. .CHICAGO. III. May 15- 3m' ' 21 r\( BS ST IN TOE W ?KL?. (d;| ITew York Office, 27 BEEZMA3? ST. May 31- . i.v . 23 lilli . MONTHLY MAGAZINE, ' Two Dollars per* Annum. . 64 PAGES READING MATTER. 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, ?>. WYATT AIKEN, ' CHAELrSTOIS. 6. C B; M; TALBERT,' Agent at Edgoneld/, Court House, S. C. ; March 6 , ; . ? . t,ly*H ROOFS; Sashes, Sliifds,"' &c.j i& ?J b * ll I P.. P. T O Ai E, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 Hat/ne St. and Horlbcck's Wwt, CHARLESTON, S. C. //2?*This is the largest and most com plete Factory of t&6 kind in the South-, ern States, and all:, ardides in this ,line ,can be furnished by. Mr. P. P. To.vi.Eat prices winch, defr. competition. 1 ??STA pamphlet with full and detailed list'of all siv.es of ?Doors,' Sashes and .Blinds, arnd-the prices ol' each, -will be sent free and post paid, ou application to P. P. TOAEE, . : ' CAAT?LKSTO?;?. C. July 26 ' ' :ly 31 . i '.COHEN, ?42 Broad Stre?t, AUGUSTA, GA., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in WATOHES, (MOOKS, JEWELRY, &C. __IVING ot a great outlay, secured theserviees of a FIRST-CL ASS WATCH MAKER, from Switzerland, is nowpro .parcd to Repair all kinds of Watches, Music Boxes and Jewelry of all descrip tions, with neatiiess and dispatch, and guarantees all wdrk." '. ' He oftbrs, also, ht errent variety WATCH ES' CLOCKS, -JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, MUSICAL j INSTRUMENTS, GUNS, PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, &c.,. .at New York prices. Look ont for tho'sign of the'BIG GUN, 342 Broad Street . ..Augusta, Dec 20 _... em52 Ice! Ice1! Asupply of ICE constantly 6n hand, . and for sale at reduced rates, by I?i . A. A. CLISliY. May .22 . tf .22. Lemons ! Lemons i T .reduced prtees. at PENN'S Drug Storei tf ?- 20 -. A' May 8,? ' Syyup and M^lasse^ JUST rc< cived Four' Barrels Choice SYRUP and MOLASSES. A. A. CLISBY. * M>y 22, tf 22 E?r. DEALEB IN ? . ' "'. ?-' ? .' .'!. m* ,; ~ : : y J?; ?ffjs y?, r w ../, ,.:'..>: .aoZc?jl-w.d'.) -y. i r.t?; *V?.itr.fti^ihr/ft.?:. O AFCrl/STA', G-EOR?ilA. .!. /:.- . .')v?.;; j:i "ncJ'fK 9^J5O?. -il-?: v.1 : ; . :>? i rit?'i5??3A>rwm ' ?' . ri fi& . le Dealer in all kinds of Blank Books, s, Journals, Day Books,. Jiecords, Pass >ks, Drawing . and Scrap Books,- Auto :ercise Boora;? for School use, &c., &c. ling'Cap, jotter and!'Ndte;oAmerican, ; , Stamped arid Unstamped. > o ;es Letter, Noto ?nd Officiaraiaet?p-of Hne of Genera 1 '? Stationery, ii?iadi?tg e ih thfr Count?ng'Boom.'' ppropri?telv designated as FaTt?ySt? fUMi -A-ffi- ttl bot i rd thei S&dt&ydT&e^ Prayer Books; Mtisio Book*, and' a 1 Books, and a welPseJ?ct?a "stock" in ' . "<..' ..: . '- ?*??S ? we1 deal,' we can; ofier:tb-buyers aa nthe trade.-; \ sd, which will ?nable: ^urbhasers.to if desired'. ^'Suc'E': ofd^'-wifte^?Ve ' Ije. most thoroUgU1' '^?t^'i^W.iii9 iment. - " ' " ;* ':: \ . - : - ~i ,.t. . . J . 'f/Oii ,-?f?'?-;v ' v.'-i-??j.? j?? . . ipeciaT Kotiecs. ? CURK8 M-?WOH??T P?T?S .f fit firoin Ort^Tirenry mantes. NOT ?tf?HOUR1 Ad?- reading this advertisement need an j one . . . * SUFFER :W/TH.PAIN. ,. JADWAY"* BEADY JK^?S A CURB FOB . It mutha ont and is the Only - X*tellx riomccly That Instantly atop? th?.most excruciating pains, iml Iays Inflammations, anjLfsrea Congeal lout, whether or fho Lun-i, ' Stomach, Kowels, o? other glanda or organs, b^.one application. . IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, No matter how violent . or excruciating the pulu the RHEUMATIC, Bed-riddenInfirm,. CrJppfcd? JTer vous. Neuralgic, or probated with disease wayscner, RADWAY^S tt^?DY' RELtEF .WILL AFl'OUI) INSTANT^ASE. INFLAMMATION OF TUB KIDNEYS.,iv INFLAMMATION OFTHE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE?BOWELS. . CONGESTION OT THE LUNGS, i SOBF THBO?T, DIFFICULT BREATHING. li 'If? 1 PALPITATION 4>F.TOE HEART? HY8TEEICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA; CATABEH, INFLUENZA . HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. ~i The application of tho Ready Relier toute part or puris where the pain nr. dIflkulty exists wll aflord ease and comfort. Ttl .]??;; , Twenty-drops in half a rambler of wajor will in s. few momenta cure CRAMPS. BPABWBV'SOUR ? STOMACH, -DIARRHEA,. DYSENTERY WIND ' IN THE-BOWELS, ?nd ail INTERNAL PAINS; Travelers should alway? carry a bottle oit>ad ivaysV Keaily Relief willi thcrj. .A few, (iii ps In water will prevent sickness or pains rn ni chance )>f wolff. 11 I s be tua thfto French Brand; or ?? I Uers aaaatlmulanl. >,? ?;, .ni; ->it \ .? ? Pcvor nici<?,.yAtCizo-j? FEVEB AND AGUK ?orwl for ntacantavjrbcro ls not a remedial ujrent in the world "thit will cure Fever and Afrae, ?nd ult other Mahuiais. Uiioui, Scarlet, TjpUoi'l, Yellow, and othtrFureni..(a.Wi 4 by Kadwav's PllhO-W'quick asRADWAYVRE LLEF. PIA}- cents per boote. ::T ir .! :H BLO^P^L^^ASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT-*'LEAK 'HKW:?ND BE.kUTIi-UL COSJPflEXION ffli(iUB?).-.-TO ALL. . . . ; _ . :ji: o . f[j ui ?lt. K?BW?t* .o ra?/-i ' ... . i r HEALTH! HAS MADE THE MOSTASTONISHnfO^ ^^^"nO^^ND?R^?^i'iv1^ fXUENCEOF TMIS-iTRCLY'WONDERFUL i MEDICINE THAT ?. , . E^ERY.DAY AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND WEIGHT ?S ?HE G-3EAT BLOOD B?BIHES! . Ertnj ilmp o/ 4?e S?ES?'AR?tEr?M ItE?OL VEXT rimtn.t,Lt.M through ?.e 2UO<K/. ?unit, Urin?,and liliaJin nm I//I? jidruoj t/y.eyif}t< Ute rigoru/H/',/?r If'-rjf ! ' fl* vtif'rutij'u.i Wy ?ca!t mao imij ffitni- .:?< <. ' itu. .v riijvlu.iitiyiikUi*, Oiiwtniijtiii a, 0'bnh<I.H/'lK o'it'wrti. ?JetT? in 'the Tkrvttt 3tvutk,2'tt*n?m, A'?t?ctin Vie (jinnda und it/ifr parUtif lh<; ni/itnn, Si*'* ?yet, JStrumoi ont ilinchnrnm Jruiii th Ji'in'h, ttnd Ut* voul un ni* oj Still i//*--<i */..*. K. ti jil lull?. JFrtrr tSorit, ?citfd' Unid, Rltvj Wot in, StU Itheuui, Ery*i?cUtti, \4ia>*,M*n:k .lUiU, I!'?/-??* Hi lit /'Wi, TUMWI-K, Cancer* in the Wimm, mnl nil trrtii-r?'fiuu anti jia?ml'?Ui?f?tt, X'U/U iSiCriitif,ll.iUM o/>}ifr>ilr<rnU UU KUhLea-o/ the HM jn4ncijilr, a.u infhiti tlie cut tithe tvnaeqt' Uiit xtouder'tij Mv?er* O-etitiHrjffonft tf J'ne ditye1tue .oil} prorrjti.tniy jtenutn\vting ii for tither,o/t (?ieee .inn* oj U?te/tM-w ?lOtent j.otcer lo curr turin. If Hie nu?ieiit, daily hecomlnirrcduccd by trie waalea arrU dvcoeipo.-itiou i hat ?3 continually 'prugreiaing, ?uocccdMu arrtsiin^ linne wastes, and, repairs the iiriio witt? v.uw mulerial'madeIrom healthy blood ?iid tbh IlicSjHSrAlilLLlAN will inc does secure -a ?are is certain; for w..m once this remedy com "menees Its work of jnirifealien. and snteevds 1n di* mln?!>h<ne the lo? of ftnufes, ita repa ! r> w ?, 1 bc/Apld, and everv day the patient will fee/* ^im&elf growing beucran'frstronjer. ihefbod digesting tatter, appc tllc improving, and flesh and weight increa^in^. Not onlv does the ;AK?APAUILLIAN iLatowixr' ex* eel all known rem.;<Hnl agenia in tbcenre of CUronic, Scrofujoa?. ConsUtutinnaL and.Skin diseases ; but lt ls the only poslilve euro fer Kidney & Bladder Complaints, Urinary, and Womb- diseases, 'Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy. Stoppage of Water; Incontinence nf Urine, Bright's pbeaie. Albuminuria, and In all casca where there ar hrkk-durf deposits, cr the water la thiele, cloud*, mixed with substance- like the .?hilo af an ogg, iff threads ?ike white si,?, or there la a morbid, dark ljili? ns appearance, arid white bone-dust de? posts, and when lhere ls a pricking, burning scnta tion when passing water, and pain in the Small of the Back and alone the Loins.- t RAD WA Y'S Perfect Purgative Pills, I perfectly tast eiets. elcga?ily coati ? with >>w?rl gao. jmrce,' r?gWute", purify,' clcnti?ci and sirrngthen Uadway's Pills, for the care of all disorder? el the Stomach.LlVcr, Bowels, Kidneys! Bladder, Nervous diseases. Headache, Constipation, CoativeneM, Indi? gestion. Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, In? flanimation of inc Bowels, and ail D?rangement? of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to r fTeci a posldve cure. Pun'y Vegetable, r^c-mining no raercurTt minerals, or deleU ROMS drugs. {2T0l>serre the following symptoms resulting from Disorders of the Dip stive Organa: Constipation, inward riles. Fullness or thc Blood In the Ilea?. Acidity nf the Stomach, Nausea, Hean* burn. Disguit of Fo?d. Fullness or Weight.In the Stomach, Sojr Eructation?, 8lnking or Flufieringat M Ptt ortho Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried nod Difflcnlt Breathlnp. . Isry, I A few do?<a or P.ADWAT? PILLS will free the Kvftein from all the above aimed dlsordm. Price, ?ic??tsT)crI5px..ASOLDBYDBUGGI?TS. - ? IjBEAD " FALSE- AND TBUE." Scn.l one lelle ^nfcip?oP.ADWAYJ- CO*.No.32, WAHRKS I sr*i#ftlli'-'.,?,?r. Church 8treet,New,York. Infor ?natlon wor?h thousands will tn aent you. Jitf-R li - ? LOU T Z 'S CELEBRATED fj ?loiiers. .- Tris preparatioa, lonp and favorably (known, will thoioughly r?-lnrigoraU ' broken down and low-spirited Lorses. by. strengthening and cleansing the stomach and Intestines. ' -ItU a sure pveYenUvcvfaB creases incident to ?his animal, such aa LUNG FEVEB. GLANDERS, YELLOW ' WATER. HEAVES. COUGHS, DIS rEMPER, FEVERS, FOUNDER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VTTAL; ENERGY, .fcc Its uso Improves the wind, increases the appetite rives asmooth and g'oisy skin-ann transforms the miserable skeleton intoannc lookins and-pir?tci horse.'! To keepers of Caws this prepara k Uop ls Invaluable. Tl ls a sure pre *, venUve agsinst Rinderpest, Hsllow ! I Hom, etc ; It has bea proven bj act eal experiment to increase the 1 V"?ty of aift and cream twenty ^ per cent, and make the butter ana and sweet. Ia tst?enlpj c?tUe, III Rives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and make! J them thrive much faster. , In an diseases of 8wino, such si Coughs, Ulcers I eeLungs,Llver,Ac.,this article acta a speciflo. By putting from one half a paper tor a paper ia a barrel or iwUl the above diseases wfllbeeradl MM cr entirely prerented. If given In time, a certain preventive and care for the Hog Cholera. ?j .1 DA VID E. Towt Z? Proprietor, BALTIMORE. Bid. Tor sal? br Tiruiir!** and Storelreeptrs Ihroachoat tte United States. Canadas and South America. For sale at Edgefield bv A. A. CUH BY. Peb27- lylO ---_ ' Kerosene Oil ! .JV ? . >? JUST received Six Barr?is BeKt K ERO. j .PEKE OIL. afW-cfc. ia-f pdlon] Cask 5 by five gallon!--, or more, *t*45 <j?*.l perdil?n. .lA-Ai CUbJiY. May?2 t? 23