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. i, UTTII^ C*ATTf?l|BOX. P They emil me " Little Chatterbox" Mv name is little May ; r I have to talk so much, because I have so much to say. , And oh ! I have so many friends Sk> manv ! and you see I can't he'lp loving them, because They every ono love me. I lovejaap* and my\ mamma I lore my sisters, too; An I if you're very, very go ML I guess that I'll love you. But I love God the best of all He keeps me all the night; And when the morning comes again, Ile wakes me with the light. I think it is so nice to live; And vet if I should die, 'Tho Lord would send his angels down To take me to the sky. A Horrible Tragedy ii Minnesota. ST. PAUL, MINN., Febuary 21. The town of Woodville, Waseca county, was on Monday la?t the scene of one of the most terrible tragedies that has ever fallen under the obser vation of your correspondent. Some three years ago Ruff, who is an un married mai, wrote to a countryman of his by the name of Alexander Buser, residing it. Green county, Wis., inviting him to come ont to Minneso ta with his family and make his house their home. Buser accepted the in vitation, and, with his family, con sisting of a wife and three children two boys ?nd a girl-removed, to thip State and took up his abode with .Ruff. Soon after Bitser's arrival, he purchased from Ruff one-half interpst in his farm, and for a time the two worked the farm together, but Bu>ei becoming jealous of Ruff's attentions to the former's wife, a quarrel ensued, and Buaer was forcibly ejected , from the house. Buser remained away a few/days, bot, being 'desirous pf seeing his wife and children, returned to the house, to be again driven away. After this he did not ventui e back for more than a rear, and-:Rmtf and the wife and' children of Bnaty have been in undisputed possession of the home and farra. At the ses sion of the Court for that county ? n effort was) made to. have both -Ruf. and Bitser's wife indicted, but as Ba ser declined to testify against his wife, and no other testimony appeal . ing that would justify their indict ment, the case was dismissed. Bui by some means Ruff and Mrs. Base got the impression that they either would be or had been indicted, and \ould probably be sent to the Stat? , son, and they became terribly alai^ed. and it is supposed that thi? j'aS -^.immediate cause of thetrage d7-\, dav three of the youneer children w^ fc school leav? vith ?Qe mother l-> youngest child Rf turning at ^?-^e children found the house closed? d concludi thaI the mother, M tth Ii d ? Waseca tho' went I ^ house, whee heyremaf^ ,f ? v Returnini to the house ia t, mJrD_ ing and anding it still clo^ and becoming alarmed, a neighbd Wftt notified under whose direction ^ door vas breed, when a most herr. ble sgut [resented itself. On th" bed Jay Mis. Baser and her Httl< girl, who wis reclining as if asleep uaon #r mother's arm, ?heir throat* cut Mn eai to ear; and they also founding on his face on the floor the? jess I ody of Ruff, he also hav ing throat cut in a hideous man ne! Upon the bed was found a bfc. knife covered with blood, w?vhich the deed was committed, ^woundings, and the letters left ?7|i Mrs. Buser and Ruff, indi Cat*i>arlv that-li. ... ? ,. ^^elf-destruction, of premedi tated^.^ and suicide, before the act or^ were committed. Mrs. Buser dr^te? herself of her usual every-dayX^^g apparel, and pnt upon her p?,ot ciean underclothes, chemise atcl Agings, and laid her self downupoij :he bed to die, taking with her 1er eliiJ, who ^*as de creed sitoiU d?> 'aIeo. Then cam* the mouser J?0{fi with a butchei knife i); ?ian?, and cut the throats of mother ard child, after which he laid hansel]' down by the side QI hi? vi'".ri-> a.:d out his own throat. lu the room w re found several letters, ?ne signed by the mur dered worian charging the niurdei upon her hqsband and another m^j another to a female friend, beX11^ j for kindly treatment for hertffTm' 1 ing daughter, and two bx/?"J ?De io the effect that the m^.'led1 W? man had consented ^llffer ***** rather than anffer^ dV?l?C? ?,f a public ,.;-,s3,-u^i: "I?. ,L" otl'er charging il?n,lb!l!ti ol ibo murdernii*^"1* husband. The mur dered wT111 a's0 ^(t >l farewell let ter trT*r three remaining .children, jjjtfufying her course and pleading lorgi veness. A LADY RECEIVES $95,000 IN MON EY FROM THE GOVERNMENT.-"-Pining the late war, a citizen of Sav/inna-h', named McDaniel, purchased a large amount of C"tton and stored it in 01 near that city. When Savannah was taken pose/sston of by the Yankee? this cotton was taken in the name ol the Government of ihe United States, and confiscated. Before and during the war, Mr. McDaniel was ft roan in affiuent circumstances, but, like thou sands of others, tlu* eins? of the war found him r-dticed to poverty. Since then he ?. . died, ?ind iii-' widow has beer, io.?l-:iirj Iwr own living ' Lr .?ona ins. She cam? to tim city, wjiiri-! -iie h-..' earned a bupport principal; y her needle, and l.a never ir.:, mured al her lot. By a i vice. fhe . induced to put in > claim at vY am-ton for the cotton belonging . :,er husband. The vic - i*l' sawyers ut thc fea ot Gov ern ment w?-:e procured to prosecat the claim. Mrs. McDaniel did not sit down await the issue of the suit, bur, aa stated above, went to work to earn an honest living. Some days ago, her lawyers at Washington telegraphed for her to come on and get the money, a3 the claim had been granted. She immediately- repaired to that city, and on yesterday, we learn, returned,to Atlanta, brjiming $95,000in greenbacks- Atfanta'Sun. ---? <m*4tM*+*?-?-! DON'T BE TOO SENSITIVE.-There are some people, yes. many people, always looking out for elights. They cannot carry on the daily intercourse of the family,- without some offence is designed. They are as touchy as hair triggers. If they meet an ac quaintance in the street who happens to be pre-occupied with business, they attribute his abstraction in some mode personal to themselves, and take umbrage accordingly. They lay on others the fault of their irri tability. A fit of indigestion makes them see impertinence in everybody they come in contact with. Inno cent persons, who never -dreamed ol giving offence, are artonished to find some unfortunate word, or some mo mentary taciturnity, mistaken for an insult. To say the least, the habit ie unfortunate. It is far.wi.?er to take the more charitable vie?? of our /el-, lew beings, and not nuppoee a alight 1 ts in or A ta so etj ii> th ed th. tel intended, unless She oegjepi is opea id dir?ctr After all, too, fife tales > use in a .great .degree from the dor of our own ?ind; If *e are ank and generous,' the world treats skiudJy. If, on the contrary, we .e suspicious, men learn to be cold nd cautious io UR. Let a person get ie reputation of being touchv^and^ t-erybody" is undefr more^or few' re-' >raiqt;; and in this-way the chances f an imaginary offence are vastly in i eased. The West No I a Paradise. Under this head the Griffin (Ga.,) Sews pi int* th? following : We haVe been shown a letter from . gentleman who removed to Arkan as from an adjoining county last fall, o a relat ve near here, that is doubt ess a truthful and graphic descrip ion of affairs. in that county.- He vas a well-to-do farmer in this sec ion, but the golden fields of the great Weat, as painted to him, were a temp ;ation he'could not resist, and Belliug jut his all, with his family, went mither only to find, as he expresses . how big a fool a man can be," and that it was anything but the country he had expected to find. He says that Georgia lands are cheap at any once compared with mest- of those' he had seen, for, says he, " yu are fifty miles from any sort of market, nnd a thousand miles from anywhere else." Everything commands enor mous priceo, and for about one-half of the year you are cut off from the bnlance of the world by low water, ?.id the other half the. streams are so nigh and the roads BO bad that it is next to impossible to do anything or ge,t anywhere. ........er; . " A few large speculators own ?m m?nse -quattitles of ;land, whifeh they bought ?t almost nothing, iand^selfcufc ehem* at foor or five' dollars per1 abr?, affords them an immense profit. These men have sent-ehajp,-?ahrewd, keen aggnts to; the'/ oWej^tteif, nr?rbo are inducing scores of white men and -.iiousauds of negroes to emigrate un ter specious prpmises and glowing ?ccounts of this happy and flori?n* land*-so-called" ?Th* ?wink* *his oeen a severe one, and the rains un precedentedly heavy, and the result is, there is. .an immense amount of ?<ickness7 especially amongst the ne jpe1, who are in a very destitute c -mlition. They are dying up very r ipidly, as they cannot well stand che change of climate, and are very caieless about taking care of them elves. These negroes are very anx ious to return to the 'white Settle ments' but it is impossible, as they ire without money, their labor as ..heap as in the sections they went from, and by the time they pay their doctor's bills, refondthe amount paid for their transportation and other ex penses, nine-tenths of them will be so heavily in debt that it will take chem months to pay out. In the face of these facta the boats are arriving daily, loaded with white md colored emigrants, who have been seduced to that aecjtion by the false promises of these moneyed lords and ^eir agents. There .are scores o} ke^, shrewd,, sharp negroes, whc have "influence with- their: color,-'whc have be?.n. employed by these inter ested partis togo amongst their rac? in the older States and induce them to emigrate. ,'They carry out a cargo, receive their pay and 'return with false messages from some of theil dupes, and thus get others to follow, These negro sharpers are making? good living at the expense of theil indifferent as t? l??l?Jal?, ?? lllt?} keep from honest work. This gentleman gives it as his opin ion that if the people from the Cot ton States will visit the West th? coming fall, they can get j hst as niuci labor as they want to return hom. at very reasonable prices. Nimbera of them have already rcn away and L-iadi their way j-lto Tennessee and Mississippi, ano hundreds of others would lollow :Uit lt % were in cou ditioo to dr: ,80- vTte 'wtyk people area3 f?l?v disappointed as the aeevo/&n^ man>' ;v6re able returned in a short time after yrtrig reached that country. SETTLIXG A DOCTOR'S BILL.-Ip . 'exas, the other day, a doctor rode lift) miles to attend a patient. After he had cured the patient, hu present ed a bill for $50, and proceeded to complete his preparations for the journey back to the post, thinking no more about the matter. As he was: about to mount, the patient's husband put in an appearance, with his trusty ri?e in his hand. "Doctor," said he, "I reckon we'd better settle this here m itter now;" and taking him aside, " You wa'nt agoin off without a set- ? tlement, was you ? ' I don't want to owe no man nothin". Here is a ten, which I reckon is about the squar' thing. Now, if you afri't satisfied, festiget yer weepoh anj? come round behind the hill thar, so's the old wo man won't be riled up, and we'll set tle it. I don't want no man to go 'way from my house dissatisfied 'spe cially you, Doc." The following letter from a bereav ?d widow to a lady friend is" said to liave been recently picked up -in Brooklyn: "Darli.g John died last light. Congestion of the lungs. Our os? is his gan/. I will juro liim on he other shore, p haye ordered the ovvliest mohair for the funeral, made vith polonaise, and trimmed with .eai point lace. Loss covered by in lurance on the ten-year pinn ; will be )aid in sixty days. I know vou sor ow with me. We had foor doctors it tw" dollars a visit. Aunt Mari? viii not go into mourning, because he has just bought her fall and win er things. Her bonnet IK a straw Tnere is a balm in Gilead ; but my ?eart is nearly broken. Send me a ut paper pattern of that eacquo ol At very successful seance in Cin lhnati, the, other night, a man burst nto tear3 when the medium describ an very accurately a tall, blue-eyed pint standing by him, with light ide whisker? and his hair parted ir he middle. " Do you know him ?' iquired a man at his side, in a sym athetic whisper. " Know him ? i uess I do," replied the unhappy ian, wiping his eyes. "He was en aged to my wife. If he hadn't died e would have been her husband in ead of me. 0, George, George !' 5 murmured, in a voice choked with notion ; " why did you peg out ?" As a rill from a fountain increases i it flows, rises into a stream, swells to a river, so symbolically are the igin and course of a ??o?]h?me. t first, its beginning ia small ; it kes ita rise from home, its natural urce, extends to the neighborhood, retches through the community, and ally takes a range proportioned to e qualities by which it is eupport ; its talents, virtue and usefulness I | B surest basis of (aa honorable repu- j-,j* JFE INSURANCE COMPANY. The Original Stock Lire Insurance Company in the United States. Office, f>9 Liberty Street, NEW YORK. Participation in Prpfits! With Low Cash Premiums New Business insured ? in 1874, cl $9475>WlO The largest absolute increase of any Company-doing business in New-York. New Business of 1872, so far, Double that of Last Tear. GKEO. B. LAKE, General Agent. _Dec4_tf 50 The Liverpool aud London and Globe INSIMNCEJOMPANY. Assets in the United States, $3,640,449,62 Assets of th ?Company, /an? * \ uary 1, 1872?G?l?, ? 50,106^900,00, Chicago IxMses,p,dJn^?ay*3,0^,000,QO;, C. T. LOWNDES, General Agent for South Carolina, No. 10 Broad SUj <3har-> leaton, S. C. H. W. ADDISON. Agent for Edgefield. ! AOK 28 tf 86 Home Shuttle Sewing Machine. ONLY $25.00. T, - HIS is a SnuTTLE MAO;HIWE. has the UXDER FEED, and makes the "LOCK STITCH" alike on both sides. It is a standard First Class Machine, and the only low priced " Lock Stitch Machine in the United States. ' This Machine received the Diploma at the Fair of the two Carolinas, in the city of Charlotte, N. C., in 1S71. Thc Kbove Machine ix warranted for five years ! A MACHINE FOR NOTHING. Any person makin? ?P tt Club ?oZ.?v? Machines, will be presented the Sixth one as commission. . Agents Wanted--Superior induce ments offered. Li I toral deductions made to Ministers of tho Gespel. DOORS, Sash & Blinds, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, Stair Fixture?, Builders' :? Furnishing Hardware, Druin ?Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, I ?Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and jSktte Mantle Piece*. . ?fl indow Glass a Speciality? ' Circulars and Price Li>?ts sent ; fi ve on application, by {?. P. TOALE, ; 20 Hayne and 3*:! Pliickuey st.s., Charleston, 8. C. Oc-t2 IV 41 GEO. S. HACKER. :.><* DOOR, SASH, 'BLIND FACTORY, Charleston. THIS IS AS LARGE and COMPLETE a Factory as thoip is }n the South. AU work manufactured at the Factory in this city. The only House' owned and managed bv a Carolinian in this city. Send for Price Lint Address GEO. S. HACKER, Post office Box 170, Charleston, S. G. Factory and Wardrooms on k4njr street opposite Cannon st., on lino City Railway Nov 27 ly M HS EGULATOR For over FORTY YEARS this PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICINE has proved to be -ho GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC br Liver Complaint am .cs painful off ipring, DYSr?PSIA, CONSTIPATION iaundice, Bilious attaeks, SICK HEAD ACHE, Cofic, ' DepreSarioh of Spirits, ?OUR STOMACH, HEARTBURN, CHILLS and FEVER ?fcc, ?fee. After years of careful experiments, to neet a great and urgent demand, wo now >roduce from our original Genuine Pot? L liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER tEGULATOR, containing all Its won lerful and valuable properties,' and offer tin One Dollar Bott lem. Th? Powdenr, (price ra before} jl per ackage. Sent hy mail, $1,01. CAUTION. Buy no Powders or PREPARED IMMONS* LIVER REGULATOR un ?8 in rrorengraved wrapper, wJtt? Irado fsik, Stamp and Signature unbroken, one other is genuine. J. H. ZEfLIN * CO. Macon, Ga, and Philadelphia, 1 ? of ,??*Soid by ali Pruggista. Feb 5 a^im tf ! Tobacco. Mil ri . .J. i .-. ?. * WH?m ?. JOHNSTONS DEPO T, #. ?lS?a?Wiys In han/a full ami jill.selected Stock of HATS, CAPS, BO|Q^g?gSQggl?i? T B t?ar?warl Voc^lmi Table Cutlery, Groceries and Plantation Supplies &c AC-, ala, - r ' .'w di of which I will sell at the lowest priced Call on me before purchasing b?where, I oau please you, and will'-do BO, if you will give me a share of our patronage. . ? %3T Highest Cash-prices paid -for.'COTTON, wv, ?? lam Agent for the EXOELLENZ A'COTTON FERTILIZER, and solicit remediate orders from responsible pai*ies. J. W. CALHOUN. Johnston?s D?p?t, Feb 19 , " ly_'_9 3 .." Br. T. J. . ......-MUtM^I'?lIOWU JOHNSTONS DEPOT, S. ., , , yf ^ U/VVING just opened a Drug Slore at this pace. I take this method )f informing my friends and the public generally tbt I now have in Store i full line of I Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Artices, Perfumery, GLASS, PUTTY, KEROSENE.DIL, Tobacco. Secara, - > In fact everything usually kept in a Drugstore,-al new'Ynd warranted"! genuine./ ? r ? r if \ ( \ > \ j . My priced are |u? idp fes)mfchu G?ods can be soil in any market in the /. JoKwtou'sNDefeot, Feb 19 :_ly _9 ??:? S ? : t. JOUES & tvs, r\ ?}}{)|tt??ST^.? I D?P?T,' HAVING soli their Stock of Dry Go??s to M. ?. F. CB!EATHAM, wauld?B8sp?c?f??y solicit the same generous patronee to the present pro:, prietor that Basteen extended to them, add comme?' l?im to thfrpi?bfic'as1 in-every way^worJLhy of-their .cnnfid^neej ?nd .supprt?,'Mr. C. being an ex* ?'enenced1 Dry Gdoda Mtrchttrif; ahU ?rf honorable getlemari.' , We wilj.continue f-be grocery Business in audits branches, and : witt bejlr?-p?fed;Bf ?rsfrMartfflto make Ad van CN to Planters - all who can arrange satisfactory November, paper. We have on hand at present a GOOD S'ieCKOlGROeERIES; which will be sold ap- low as such goods can be bought in te.up-?ountry, Jf ? We are Agents for several of the BEST FERTILZERS,'?nfi ?o?icif im mediate orders from responsible parties. After one year'i business, and a large patronage, br wnich we thank all of our patrons, we-flatter ourselves that we will be Itter prepared to serve our friends than we have been Heretofore. . : . ' Ti JMES & SON. Johnston's Depot, Feb 4, tf 7 0. F. CHE AK AM Dealer in SUPERB DM GOODS, CLOTHI DOMESTICS, HATS, BOOTS, 6E0S, Cullerin ?rtf?My, Glassire, &c., &c, i If'? i i jlat???'lpipoT, s. c ^ESP??TFULLY announce? to the public that haas bought of Messrs. T. ?O?vES;? -SON their entire Stock of DRY GOCS, &c, and will con tinue the business at the same stand. It will be his study to please his customers, and promises to use ev?ry effort t?jgive entire satisfaction to all who favor hiwith their patronage. He is now REPLENISHING THE STOCK, anti ll keep it complete with a full and varied assortment of all Goods in tlpry Goods line. ctmd?r%Ooods at tue Ver> Lowest Prices,-and solicits a libenshare of the public tracie. j . O. F. H EATHA ?TI. Johnston s Depot, Feb 5 tf 7 E.D.HOLLAND. J. F. MOBLE?. Holland & Moley, JQI-?JSTSTON'S DEDT, (C. C. & A. R; R.) A PARTNERSHIP has been formed between E. IHOLLAND and J. I. MOBLEY- and the Grocery and Liquor Businesaeretofore conducted by E. D. Holland, will in future be continued unr tue Firm name of HOLLAND 4 MOBLE. And they take pleasure in informing their fricndsnd the public" that their stock of Groceries, Liquors, is n full', and to which they are making additions weekly. At their esiaplisiept you will find Bacon SIDES and SHOULDERS, ' . . SUGARS 4Rtj COFFEES ' "... . SYRUPS and MOLASSES, MACKEREL in Barrels, 1-2 LUk, 1-4 bbls. ancftts, FLOUR, different grades, NA LT, PEAS, CORN, r Fresli Com ME Ai, (e iS?E?&K d?B?reht'qnalfties, .CRACKERS, PICKLES, SARDINES, OYSTE) CANNED Goods, all kinds, ? p' PE?P,ER, SPICES, &c. r/ ' -ALSO, A splendid lot of BOOTS and?0H0BS*ior Ladies ' isses, Men, Boys and Chjrd/?n/ ' un il i I . aoi|<M|| . ' Pocket and- Table jCUT<LEJiY, TIN WARE, a.splendid assortment, ' Cross-Cut and Hand SAWS. Trace Chains, Axe?, Pitch Forks, fell ?uo^ets tybfa^f?.Aftfi L<q.HQ^v loba^f Segara, ?c. Pure Rye WHISKEY, $2 per gallon1; 50 cte. ir hottle. . . Pirfe-RUN,?Very dieapv"" ?-" .' 1 . Pure Old HOLAND GTX, at thc lowest rates . premium l^^^^\^Ml?ua^ ,'? ' .Ene, ^?WW?C VS W. Fre.ncii and (gillie "BRANDIES: Ct??MPAGNJES,; Xm?^TOSr*c . Fine TOBACCO Mini-SEGARS. A share ?f the j.nhlid^riidesttlit-itfedUfwith the asaran?e that every: effort rill; be made to giw our?uetomers entire satisfactio ,, ". r, , ' ?HOLLAND ? MOBLEY. Jolm^tMi p.D..']<ot,< Jan 22 j 2i . .,; , 5 Garden Seed-Gr^ 1872. have just received, and offer for.sale, our u?ul large supplv of lolil- . ' WM J? -.i : ! :. t ., . ? Warranted Fresh And Reliable.1 No old Seed will be fered for sale, aJLour 9$ 6ty>c,k having been "removed' from the Seed Bojc LT 0 - , G. L. PEiVli & SQIV. Jan 8.. .-..' /, " d')/re ll. BRANDT. Wholesale and Retail .Bctlv^ *n '-'h r*n-16 i Sn if. 4? ' WrdrA 10 ___ fc^^pf??% Ath? folloT? WELLKN?WN A. A. Phospho Peruvian, Georgia Cotton Compound, Ammoniated. Super Phosphate, " Alkaline Phosphate. From the celebrated Manufacturers, G. ?ber & Sons, Baltimore, MJ. -ALSO Ppwhattan Haw Bone Super Phosphate, Chappell's Champion Amm'd Super Phosphate e ui *Pur? PeruVian> Pure Dissolved Bones, _ __ _ Pure. Land Plaster. . v. B ?tyno Soluble Guano, A?id Phosphate. Call on us at our Office in Augusta, Ga., or any of the following Agents SAMS & CARWILE, Pine House and Edgefield C H. ' CARWILE & SAMS, Johnston's, STANMORE WATSON and 1 MERITED MERRITT, ". j Kld8c' J. H. CHEA^HAM,. Edggfield C. H. 0. SHEPPARD & GO., Sheppard's, H. HAHN & CO.. Aiken, . . C. K. HENDERSON & BRO., Graniteville. WARREN, WALLACE & CO. Augusta, Jan 28 3m 6 To ile Planting PuMie. 't -O' WE tate pleasure in saving that we are Agents for the following POPU LAR FERTILIZERS, and will be pleased to serve all in want at the fol Jowjng .prices, which is as low as they can be bought delivered at any R. R. I J)epot i^i the State : I '"A'A? Phospho Peruvian, Cash $10 ; . Payable 1st Nov. $70. Georgia Cotton Compound, Cash $60 ; Payable 1st Nov. $68. Ammoniated Super Phosphate, Cash $00,- Payable Nov.i,$60 Ammoniated Ai kaltee Phosphate, Cash $50 , Tinre $55 The above Manufactured by G. Ober & Sons, Baltimore. Powhatan Raw Bop? Super Phosphate, Cash $55 ; Payable lat Nov. $60 CK?p^elUs ^Champion'-' Ammo. Super Phosphate of Lime, Cash $65; Payable fst Nov. $72. Pure Peruvian, Cash $75; Payable 1st Nov. $85. Dissolved Bones, Cash $55; Payable 1st Nov $60. t i La?? Plaster^ Gash $15 ; Payable 1st Nov LS. We are also Agents for the STONO PHOSPHATE Company. Stono Soluble Guano, Cash $18; Payable 1st Nov $53. Stono Acid Phosphate, for Composting, Cash $28; Payable 1st NoV $31. The two last are shipped from Charleston, S. C. C. K. HENDERSON & BRO. Graniteville, Jan 22 3m 5 STANDARD FERTILIZERS. The Subscriber is prepared to furnish to Planters the Fertilizers named below : WANDO. Cash $55; Time $60, , ETIWAN, Cash $55; Time $60, J At cliarlestoa- - COTTON FOOD, Cash $65 ; Time $70, ) At Augusta, Pine House DUGDALE, Cash $60; Time $8S, /and Johnston's. Fertilizers sold on Time to 1st Nov '73, without interest. JSrOrders respectfully solicited. WJ?. BUTLER. Jan 22 tf 5 GUANOS. -:o: ? ? M '?eft m . I SIBLEY & SONS, , y? COTTON COMMISSION MBBt ASD ; ?MU DEALERS-,IN G?AM)|i . . - ?' Wi ' ' '' rt \ No 159 Reynolds Street, Au^si?r Geargia,^ / OFFER TCP THE 4O&E0RGL? AN?> "SOtjTH. CAR?Lt?A* 500 TOSS OF WfllTj?LOCft'S TOETlTOk j Q? Its standard is fully equal, if not superior, to that sold during the last four years. For testimoniale, refer io all who have used it%, , Pries, $60 Cash; #. or, ?70 on Tinier 300 TOJVS OF WHEELOCK'S DISSOLVED B?SES, ;r j . -, . - . ?. -*? .? I . . . ? .;! Containing over 20 per cenL of Dissolved Bone Phosphate of Lime. Price, ?60 flash ; < or, $70 on Time. 500 T0XS SIBLEY S SOLUBLE IXL GUANO, .Manufactfl?red under our Supervision, containing about 4 per cent, ol Ammoniar,and-being highly soluble, it mav well be termed a Perfect Fertilizer^ \ "\ : r. Price, ?t?f^^ : or> ^0 on Time, IQO MM> Price/ Jri -C?s?ij - < % br, $85 on Time. 100 TOM JP?E LAND PL?STl?C \ Price, $15 Cash; , or, $18 on Time, 03" Time 'Sales are payable 1st day of next November, nnd are based on tpproredjpity Acceptance of Planters' Drafts. Jan. 28, 2m 6 TRIUMPHANT ! .'FERTILIZER WA Mik M&W&S FOLLOWS : N?48 Per TOil^?f 2000 lbs. !' TIME PRICE, $53 ?Per ?Toa of 2Q.0? lbs. PAYABLE -NOVEMBER . 1, ?S73, FREE. OF INTEREST, FREIGHT J?lSrX> DBAYAGE ' ' 'rpo BE ?DD?lj. ? ' \..'ITS- SUCCESS IS AND ITS STANDARD IS A. 3>To- . 1 'is; i? ij L?enti-v. 4m " * ' *1 ft FS?S9 / H7 .JU ? fi. L. PENN & Fl/, ?fl I ????.t* ./.Kill , MT pi .,5, , , ;> ...... : JJ A VE in Store a large and complete StodfifcY DH0feS/?M^I??lH3S^' 1 ftc., of ; the* H?t1 l^dalftte ft?d' aft??e lowest possible rates. In addition to the long list of PatenfM?dicines, &cl; our Stock Un well supplied witfcrn* . . 1 anV,< . .? .' . i / lr. (-' 'ilM ' POPULAR REMEDIES Tor GOUGHS & GOLDS , . , . . ' . ??'".1 *M(O8 .?./!'! 1 . Hfiuj ' ; All linss of Bittern and lottes, Popular Preparations for th? ffatr, Penn's B?q?et Cologne, ?TV???f?i'j .:i> . ' . i lia P.* J r f.v..' ij i .j/ '...?? . ?U /. fl?? . Iff? ?I rtill ii:. " ? .I ,! /tt.it:tn ? \ TOILER ARTICLES OF EVERY STYLE J&Xk tfABWY? "a i .n- it ?.I?.; r>a.?.j'J u3??tn</? mo ..,{,., , . , i ? '? . ??u?i . ...! . ' ^nnnom vli?'i " ": Together w^th a f?ll asaortiB?ot of . ;i !.;f: : ' r. ?-.,.,. . Groceries, Confectioneries, Tobacco, fcgars, < , . I ?".'..':..?:. . .. li ': m. fi .. ^,.,'1 w; . .1 .. Prescription* Compounded day and sight' with th? great?* care1 by W. B. PBNN". ,. * "" '"' ',L ?T :.. -Cr;'L.-PEHW-* norn ? - Jan. 16.. ,.. (..// .;. '."t?"'' Ar i .i ., ,.' '. 1 ! .." ?"'<?>?>?? < ?-. Drugs, /.'j nj ir.vt. Juif.? j . ?.. .CT* ry - \yu ni?: J ..;?...> ,..1 - irr- -Ml jjllj , Jp'?tiltlP ?ll'' , .,./; ri \.i ?. 7,:r ul!..". 1 ?iv.,: ^ ,! 4 ->.?'. ?/. a.. . . <&c, <&c, i&c, ; Byefield, S ; ?;-,f t<> . .-?:.', J. -JU) uv. . bid. 'I ?WAi .?./ ') If-'N?Mo H ...'i<5-i ;7'?l! !?;. >aoq*hH . . /'i. .!.. . i? ?MI .* '*u ?" '\ ' f .;..:!...: v. /ii ?. 0?L?) respectfully state to hisJFrien?s arid tji'e 'recite ^neVarty^atf1 '' he bas purchased of Dr. A,$$D$RS, Ms Enf?fe 'Stocf, "i?a'"w?r' keep on,Land full supplies of . ,,. '*," . .'.ii'l ; i, in I UM? #r?'l--'!vt di? taney Goods, Voieigm & Boaestie Petftrtioxjrf HAIR BRUSHES^ COMBSr' -TO?L'?y A^?L?3,: ' ;;;!^;^; Bathing and Surgeon/s SpongoSju v,,,..., ...?f, Brandies, Wines and Whiskies for Medicinal Parpases, ; PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,',.?LASS, ^T^^? '''' ... ^aint.^Yarnish and Wliifcc Wash BrtwheF, '. ' ..' FULL SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS ?ARDEN SEEDS, Together with a general assortment.of . GROCERIES, TOBACCO, LIQUOES, *0" Stich 88 . ' . . ?..?i i. : > ?>'?? ? ,BACON'&DES, HAMS',. SHO.tJLDELS,. LARD, 3,; M?CKER?U FLOUR, ??E?'L, 3ALT, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEAS, ,! , ' JFilCE, ?^EESE,. MACGABQNIf. CRACKERS; ': ' ? " ' . Soda, Starch,?Soaps, Candles,.. . " ' *; ' . WINES; BRANDIES, WHISKIES, ftc. ' ' " ' ? " s Fine /White Wke and Apple VINEGARS, ' ' " .Cbaw.ing.a?d SmoJiing TOBACCO and- SJjJGARijl, ' '.I; Citron,.Cnrrants, Raisins, Pickles, Jeilies,.-. i( Almonds, Pecan Nuts, Braril Nuts, Walnuts, -, ' !'' Buckets, Tubs, Brooms, ftc., All of wbich will be sold at the lowest rates for Cash. A share' of the trade solicited. : : .. .. , -Dr. Sanders will be on hand at all times to COM?OUNP PRESCRIP TIONS at the'shortest notice. ' . . . . . jD. L. f tBIVE*. ? Jan 28 ' . tf .. :. 6 iw?m ... f i: . .: ,1 J. W. HUCKABEE. .P. H. WOOD. . HUCKABEE & WOOD, Wholesale and Retail t.- ?EUG6ISTS, r SOO Broad Street, 2d Door above Jas. A. Gray & Co., -r ? ll ---- ty .. . i i : wi,l ... ? .. : : j J Now in Store a Large Aesorttnent of. ptlGS,. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, I Fancy Goods, Foreign and Domestic Perfumery, Soaps, f?air Brushes, Combs, Toilet Articles, Bathing and Surgeons' Sponges, T Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Nutmegs, Mustard, Cloves. " ' FINE BRANDIES, WINES AND WHISKIES, For Medical Use. PAINTS, OILS, TARNISHES, Paint, Varnish ahd White-Wash Brushes, and a general Sfco'ck of Pairitert' Materials, Glass, Putty, &c. Also, ' A F?ll and Varied Stock of Eresfi Garden Seed, ' Warean ted'Genuine and as Represented. ; ' '? ?1 j^r^Our Prices axe at the lo wes t, figure, and all we ask is an examination >f our Goods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere.: ? . Augusta, Jan 15 . ' . ? ' ^ ' 8tti " ' ^ 3 v. . , . EBILA-BLISKED tJST 1SCO. ' ' 1 A.. Prontaut ife cv/u, W.OT-i?KI3l AND JSWEULERS. Tho subscr?hors would respectfully inform the oitiaens of Edgefleld, and sux ounding country, that they aeep a special establishment for the ,,..", Repair of U'aicfe^ and Jewelry. Also,'HAIR WORK, in every design, made to order. All work entrusted to heir care will bo executed Promptly, Neatly, ?md warranted for OJH'y mur. ?? nj. At ?heir Store-will he found one of th? largest Stocks of, . v .. I . 9?M and Bilrer Wate&es >f the be?t European and American Manbfticture in the Southern States, with ? elect assortment-of Rich' and Sew Styles >of ETRUSC?H GOLD JEWELRY, ' et with Diamonds, Pearls, Ruhies, Oriental- Garnets, Coral, vfec . ' ! i Also, SOLlfc SILVER WARE, consisting of Tea Sots, Waiters, loo and Water . 'itchers, Castors, (iolilcts, Cups, Forks, and every thing In tho Silverware line. Fine Single and Double flarrelrtd GUNS ;' Colt's, Smith A Wesson's, Sharp's and temincton's PISTOLS; and msnv othors of the latest invention. FINE CUTLERY, SPECTACLES, WALKING CANE?i ?ofd FANCY GOODS - f every variety m be lound in ? lirst-Class Jewelry eawblishmcnt. , Oki Goid md .. ilver taken in exchange for goods. ' A. PRONTAUT it ?OK, One Door Below Augusta Hotel, 163 Broad St, Augusta, Ga. Septa-? ' .' ? ,,: . '.' : ,:i ?*-. ? .tU ,40 TO THE P?BLIO ? ?u? '?.nt u-.n ni tl ..?'j i^E would respectfully state to our, friends and the punlic gener?lly that w -e have purchased of Messru. SWEARINGEN & '3EIGLE?T"their store ; nd Stock of Goods, at Graniteville, S..C. . '? ? 1 We will keep consiiantly on hand a. full line of - ! * * . .:. ....? ? >?M II: '.1 ?liafw DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c., Ail.' 1 ; nd we hope by .'a strict attention to business to m'?r?l a'libera! %her?* o* atronage. , . . / . ' . All COTTON coniigned to us by Planters, we will ?eH, in thia? market,." eeof Commissions. . ... _! . . .. Cr. W. TFRI^ER & 05). " GEO. W. TcRMBBr \ n v' ' ' " . ' : ' " JAMES E. COOK.' y . . ,. Graniteville, S. C., Jan. 1, 1873. . .tf ; " ' ^ ?t LFRED BAKER; PRESIDENT. . ? .;. ?0H?.CRAIGV-(U8HI3?. . i THIS BANK is now Pieing Interest on Deposit? as followf i.ap /?in?Q Deposits, ,SO J!$SL' or loafc^.-IJ^^alf,;., i. Coll^ctiqn^ made on all accessible points ia-tliis and adjoining 8tateev ! >.' NewTorE Correspondefi't; ??^V%tional>B*nk. ^' ' - . ?. , -J .H'iiftO ... /i !'.' ?? 11? ' ' ' . ? o JOHN'CRAIG,??&?IBB, ?ww Augusta, Ga., No^-28 Zm 4? M