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' POETRY. "= !>' "OUT/ Only a face at Uic wiudow, ] Duly a lace?nothing mor? ; Vol the look in the eyes, as they meet mine, Still comes to me, o'er and o'er. Only a word of greet! np, Only a woijl?that was all; Yet all day in my heart it echoed Like the sound ot au augtd'e call. Only a smile of welcome, Ouly a smile?as I passed ; Bui that smile will still be remembered s long a9 my life shall last. Only a woman, yon tell me! 0*t.r a womam! to thkk; But there's naught that this mere earth containeth llalf so dear as this woman to me. Ouly her lore I a?k for, Only her love, and yet The sweet boon I cannot hope for, And so I must strive to forgot. Onlv a word lowly spoken, vmiij u -vim, naught to say ; liut it gives the swaet Lee at the window To be mine forever and eye. Ill 11 1 1 . sr ICE-BOX. liirda are a poor mio'i inuaic; and flowers the poor roan's poetry. He who ia thrown upon the world's hard charity ia thrown upon a rock. ila who ia a alave to hiimelf haa a miser that he cannot run away from. We embark in the cradle for a long voyage; in tbe coffin for a longer one. A wife who looses her patience must not expect to keep her husband's heart. Modesty in your discourse will give a lustre in truth, end an excuse to error. There's no uso in your ever takiug a lazy man to task. He won't perform it if you do. If a roan has nothing to say, he is sure to take much time and use many words in eaying it. They who wish to build up the struc ture of happineaa, must lay virtue as the foundation atone. There is danger in being too neat.? An old lady in Uticascrubbed her sitting room floor until she fell through into the cellar. We have heard much nfibo I woman's aye, but the eyelids ere still mors powerful, tbey can wink down a re putalion. A Southern paper publishes an account of a hole on a hillside. The bank, it aaya, fell in, and left the bole sticking out about ten feet. Some rich men keep cross dogs around their boueea, so that the hungry poor who atop to "get a bite** may get U out) aide the door. fa Mr. Digby aaya he haa one of the moat obedient boya in the world. Ila told kin to do aa he pleaaed, and ha doea it without murmuring. W? acquainted with a "mounter in bamaa form" who uji that the only time a woman doe* not exaggerate is whoa aba la talking of her own age. I A young lady being naked by a boring politician which party the war in favor of, repftad that eke preferred a wedding V**fThe man who tried soft aoap to amooth the harahneaa of hia wlfe'a tongue aaya it took off a little of the roughness, but made it run much factor. "Bridget, wbare's the gridiron !"? "An' aure, ma'am, !' juat after givmg it to my aiater'a own couain, Bridget O'. Fiatherty; the thing ia ao full of holes it's no good at alll" Cuffy said he'd rather die in a railroad aoaaah op than a steamboat burst np, for this reason ; "If you gets off and smashed up, dar you ia, but if you gets blowed up i on the boot wbar ia you t" A lady meeting a girl who bad lately 1 left her service, Inquired, "Well, Mary, where do yon live now I" "Please, ma' f ?!-- - * * rn, i uuu i hte iiOKIitirif SOB rSJOStC the girl; "I have got married!" A preacher down South said: "O Lord we pray thee to curtail the deviPa power in thin place," when an old negro, alwaya ready with a reapooae, exclaimed, "Dat right. Lord, cut he tail - amuck amoore off !" Teacher?"Bobby, what doea hair pell!" Apt Pupil?"Duano, air." Teacher?"Why, you numakull, what have you got on your head f" Apt Pupil?MI daaao, air, but I thinka U be a flea." Farmer T employed a green Km# , eralder and ordered him to give the rau'e aome corn in the ear. On hie oomiog in , the farmer aeked Pat: "Did you give the mole the coro !" To be aure I did." "How much did you giver i "Like you towl'd me in the ear." "But bow much did you give !" "Oh I ye aee the cratber wouldn't ' howl'd atill, tad kept switching his ears about ao 1 did'ut git but about a fiat full > both earn." . 1 - " jCanrastfr jCciigfr. Published every Thursdsy Morning. BY COKftOltS & CAKYMJK, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. W. M. CONNORS, D. J. CARTER. TERMS: For one year iu advance, .... $3.00 | For aix months " " .... j.60 i For Uneo months, 1.00 [ No name will be entered until the subscription prieols paid.' ADVEUTIKKMKN'TS Will be inserted at one duitiir timi fifty cuts per tuiunre lor the first, ami ?/ ? tlollar p jr square for each subsequent insertion. A square to consist of the space of tkm links, J Itrevier type. No advertisement considered less than a square. The number o! insertion.* mint he written on each ndverti-emcnt, or they will he Inserted till ordered oat and charged aecerdlngly. The following prices will lie charged for ad- | vorlisenients by eoutiacl, from which there will be no varying : 3 months. 0 months. 1 year, j QuarteHOolnnm, $'20,00 $30.00 $4(1.00 j Hall-Column, 30,00 40.00 .1)0.00 I OncOolmmi. 40.00 06.00 llooul Business cards one year $10.00. do JO six months $8.00. | Announcing candidates flu in advance. tw Communications recommending cundi. date* for olHce nn?l nil others of limited or individual interest, charged at advertising rates. Alf legal or official notices must he paid for I hy the individual authorizing the publication of the same, without reference to their olKciul capacity. Obituary Notices exceeding the announcement, will he charged for the overplus at regular advertising rates. ribulcsof Respect, rated as advertisements. I "" JOB WORK Will be executed with neatness and dispatch ami on accotumo luting terms. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. Camden Mail. Depart* Monday and Friday nt ft a. m. Arrives Titesdav and Saturday nt ft p. in. Mail closes Sunday and Tlimsday at 8 p. in, CHARLOTTE MAIL. Arrives Tuesday and Saturday at I'd ni. Departs Tuesday mid Saturday nt 1 p. in. Mail rdoses Tuesday and Saturday nt 11 a. n.. riNKVTLLK MAIL. Departs Thursday at ft n. nt. Arrive* Kiiduv at 4 p. in. Mail closes Wednesday at 8 p. in. JEVKETtSON MAIIi. Departs Thursday at 2 p. m. Arrives Saturday at 11 a. in. Mail closes Thursday at 1'2 in. CAMDEN via Liberty Hill. Arrives Friday at 1 ! a. hi. Depart* Kriilav at 2 p. in. Mail closes Friday at 12 ui. A HOMESTEAD FOR f5. IN VIRGINIA. 200 Farms and 10 000 Building; Lots For 8ale. In the (Hold and Oil Rroion* in Virainia To bo Hold in Shares,at , each us follows: 1 farm of 100 acres, containing * gold mine, valued at $35,000 1 farm of 80 acres, containing uo*i oil, valued at 10,000 3 farms of 00 acres each, containing gold ore, $5,000 each, 15,000 u lurma 01 iu acres each, containing coul or oil,92,000 each, 10,000 10 farina of 20 acres each, containing cor! or oil, 1,000 each, 10,000 '20 farina of 10 ncrsa each, containing coal or oil, 9600 each, 10,000 160 farms of 6 acres each, containing coul or oil, 9100 each, 16,000 400 Rappahannock city lots, 200 100 fse?each,980a piece, 32,000 400 Rappahannock city iota, 100 by 100 feet each.940 apiece, 16,000 400 Rappahannock city lota, 50 by 100 feet each, 920 a piece, 8,000 800 Rappahannock city Iota, 25 by 100 feet each, 910 n piece, 8,000 8000 Clifton lota, 25 by 100 foci each, 96 a piece, 40,000 104100 shares, amounting to ?200,000 Certificates of these nharea will ba enclosed, in envelopes exactly alike, oeJed up, mixed together, numbered on the outaide and deposited in boxes. Any person sending 60 cents can order any number lie may choose. If he is pleased with what the certificate calls for, he enn Uien send 96,00 ana oDinin a uc,i.D lor the laid, no luati tor what it may be, whether a lot worth from 85 to HO ; or a farm wortli from #100 to 95,000. All farms worth over 1.000 will be redeemed in greenbacks, should it be preferred, subject to a deduction of 90 per cent. Any number of shares can be taken by individuals. Club* will be received at 10 per cent discount. Address with money and stamp enclosed for return postage, E. BAUDER, Rappahannock City, Culpeper Co. Va, via Pine View, Fuu(|uier Co , Va. P. S?Rappahannock city is in the midst of the "Cold Region," in Culpeper County, and CtiAon in the "Oil Region" in Buchanan county,on Louiaia Pork of Big Sandy River. The shares arc sold so aheap to induce settlement. Sept. lb, 1H67. 3m. FROSPECTUS" or THE CllAlIl.ltHTOM SkMI-WkEKLY AND Weekly News. The publishers ol the Charleston Daily News have mueh pleasure in ioioriuiug the public that the li'st number ot their longpromised Semi-Weekly edition will be isaned on Saturday, the 3d of November, ! and will be regslnrly published thereafter on Wednesdays and Saturdays. As has been before staled, it will be the endenvor of the Publishers to make the ( psper in every way worthy of tho public J patronage. It will contain a variety of matter, consisting of stones, literary now*, family gossip, etc., which will not be found in the Daily, und will have all the editorials and news of interest transferred from that issue. The market reports will he full and reliable. The Weekly edition of the News will siso be commenced on Hunday Morning, the 4th of November, and will be issued regularly thereafter every Nonday morning. This paper will he entirely original in itself, and will be made up independent of tho other editions. It will contain the luteal telegraphic news from all pnrta of the country, bcaides having intereating selection*, stores, literary items and book reviews, gossip, late market reports, City and Stale items, etc., otc. Terms of Semi-Weekly....$5 00 a year. Terms of Weakly #3 00 a year. Address CAT11CART, McMlf.LAN A. MORTON. No. 1ft Hayne street, November 1,'06 < harisatoo, 8. C. F OUTI * 8 Horso mfiti Powders. ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^, Mr* '* ? " rases 1 oc h!?l t l? thta antmU, such a* LVSO KVKtt, ?Li:U>hIUi, unprom wind, Increases m t? Wwttf th? appetite-glees ty ZT . a iniooth and y .vjiv T glossy akin?and ft transforms t h r miserable skeleton into n fincTooklng and spirited torse. To keepers of Cows this preparation Is inesluabta. It iocreases the ij iiuility und Improves tin quality much faster. ______________ In all diseases of Swine, sneh as Counts, Ulcers in the Lungs, Liver, ike , this artlrlo asa epoelOo. AtSl BHim llv irttinr from one-half a |v3)>?r i to a paper in a I barrel of .will the JW W. . ** >". | above dIara.ca jiii? will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If plvnn In time, n certain preventive and euro for tlio llog Cholera. Price 25 Cents por Paper, or 5 Papers for SI. rilEFAUKD BY 8. JV. FOUTZ & BRO., AT TTTETR V WnOLRSAlF Dnro AND MKDIflXE dkpot. No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Hale by ProgKiiU aud Slortkctperi throughout the United States. For Sale bv STRAIT k DAVIS, May 8, 1867. Lancastervillc, S. C. PROSPECTUS OF TUB CHRISTIAN NEIGHBOR. C^J (>I> willing, 1 ahull cause to be publish. X ^-d, at a place, time and price hereafter to be decided upon, n Weekly l'aper, with Uie above style and title. 4 The general object of the publication Wi.l be the maintenance of the Christian Scriptures as the atandard of right, in all J questions which involve morality, whether these questions appertain to man individually or collectively, and whether arising from his relation to God or his neighbor Enjoining conscientious obedience to nil the ordinances of civil government not in conflict with the law of God, the CHRISTIAN NEIGH liOR will be an unequivocal advocate of Christianity us onuakml <> u?? 1 r " i either offensive or defeoaive. While neither politics nor other Incongenial matter shall in nny wine alloy ; yet the principles of Christianity will bo applied to nil matters, no far as they involve moral principle. Politics shall ho excluded from religion, yet the former shall not bo exempt froiu the application of the latter. Idvntifud with the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, whoso authority under tiod is paramount with ine, and holding the principles announced, the NF.ItjllIM)lt is offered us a im-diutn of advocacy of nil the inti rests c.f Christianity in that branch of the Church, and also an an agency for enlarging and establishing in other churchos, and in the regiona beyond, that Kingdom of Christ "which is not of this world." J dasire to ascertain, through the agency of nil who will no far interest themselves, what number of subscribers (naiuo, postoffice. County and Htata,) may bo reckoned in the beginning ; the price governed by sire of sheet for six or twelve months to be forth coming on the reception of tlto first number. last all communications be addressed SI 1)1 H. BROV/NK, July 21. Marion C. II., S. C. TUB Southern Christian Advociite ! 1867. Til IDTIBTil WAMfUf rpillS WKLL KNOWN KKLlGIOUS X f iinily newspaper, commenced iU Thlr. ticth Volume in Jsnusry, Ift??7, under the editorial control oi" tlie Itev. K. II. &IYKUS, I). I)., who has conducted it for lite past twelve years. Devoted to Religion and the interests of the Church of Christ?an organ of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, in the South-Eastern States?of high literary character?having among its contributor* and correspondents toauy of tlie moat eminent divines in that Church, and gi-.ing due attention to every tpicstion t f public importance, to facte in Science and Art, to the News, to the Markets, etc., etc., we deem it the very paper for the Family, where hut one puper is taken, and worthy a pines with the best, where several are taken. Hesidcs, it in emphatically the paper for the poor man, (und such we all are now) for it is cheaper, sty lu and size considered, than any paper in tlie Southern States. A* a medium of extensive country advertising it is the bent paper tu the SouthKa-t,. having a wide range of circulation, and it Jurgo list of *ob*> ribcyn in South Carolina, tJeorgia, Florida and Alabama! Any person sending SSo.oo. wiii boenli' tlcit to a copy of the paper for one )earr for this service. Those wishing to subscribe may remit by mad. or apply to the nearest intinorant , prcai )Mr of the Msthodial kipiseopa! Churah J Sc utn/nlfof wlibm are Agents for the pa-* per. Thrso Dollars for mo year; Two Dollars for ofghi month; ()no Dollar for four month. Imtriahly, Cask in advtmca. When ths . money is uxnauaica, ine paper is discontinued. Address J. W. BUR KB St CO., Sept. 18fi7, Mnenn, On. THE WESTERN DEMOCRAT Published every Tuesday at Charlotte, N. (J. lir WILLIAM J. TATEI, SlirrOK AMD PKorRlKToS. . | Tkrms?|.'l per annum in advance. Vl fur tit months. - j Advertisements?$1 per square of 10 lines or leas will be charged for each insertion, unless the advertiseiuent is inserted 2 mouths or more. Empire Shuttle Sewing Machines ARS SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS For Family nnd Manufaeturi>tg Purpout Agent* wanted. Address, 4,4 EMPIRE 8. M. CO. Dec 5,'Cft-ly. bid Broadway, N. Y. , imiiii? ?* I '! / / f i ' I 14 U THE LANCAST .j. .' 1 T LiTl . '* :; * I I f * 1 ^ f f I f I /I 1% I * 1 1 J PUBLISHED EVERY Ti A" LANCASTER I NOW I * The time ? NEW INDUCEMENTS TO C The I VMl SI'S TO EVERYTHING Til in tiPAmn^n #lin i |WM. illV II fare of its readc encouragement < the early restore pressed country, will be diversifiei 3HS83l33tf3!l % READING FOR THE FAMiLI INSTRUCTION, MARKE1 LITERATURE, POLITMiAL ME TION, EDITOR! \ RENDER 1 W II COW To Every I NEITHER PAINS NOR EXP] MAKE IT ATX TI A FMHH f XL /aw* >tl?j i.A make: UI : .4* * Fop every Lii Subscribers sent getting up the C . tied to an extra < i fST Having a largo circulatio fullj call the attention of tho mci ill**' 1 /// tuu'^et to the advantages offered Address, COIN Ed SIR LEDGER! b> ? i ? # KURSDAY MORNING r lit * C. H., So. Oa. i t . . is to Subscribe ! LUBS OF FIVE OB TEN ! ledger v-. AT IS CALCULATED nterest and welirs, and to the >f measures for ? i . ^ ition of our deEach number i by s %k SIVSI18, i CIRCLE, AGRICULTURAL : REPORTS, POETRY, ;\VS, GENERAL IN FORM AALS, Ac, Ac., LIN G IT ;?i .??? ,. < 1 Y2S2TG! Fireside. SN'SR WILL BE SPARED TO IAT IS DESIRED, r FAFER. 1JJ. , . ?i I P CLUBS. t of FIVE new . - uttt->ir.' us. the nerson lub will be enti;opy?Gratis. n in this District, we respect* rcantilo and other business comas sn advertising medium. rNORS A GARTER, lltors and Proprietor*. N. Y. ADVERTISEMENTS. HENRY, MOORE i GENUNG, Manufacturers and Jobber* of CLOTHING, No. 622 Broadway, opposite 3t Niehola* Hotel, New York. Pbillp llenrv, Jr., formerly el Henry*, Smith He Townaend. Jehu T. Henry, formerly of Snalebury <Sl I lame Alex. Moore and Iaaae P. Oennng, formerly with Henry*, Smith Sl Towaaend. We hare roedy a large, bandaotue and well assorted ateck of Reftdy Made Clothing, manufactured by dm excloaiveiy for tbe Koitthrrat Trnde. which we are prepared to eell at 1XJW PRICES and oa liberal Term*. Our Stock ta adapted in material, style, length* and size*, wxcluaively to tho South, and coinpriae* good- from the loweat priced to the lineal made, including a largo nsaorlinent of good* for Freedmen'a Wear. The recent decline in woolen and cotton fabric* will enable iim to oiler Clothing at much lower price* thati it hit* been aold for at any time aince I860. I'aali nnd close buvcra from the South are inrltid to exnmino our atock before purchasing, as w e believe wo can offer theui great inducements. We will be happy to receive order*, and our long experience in the Southern bnai nva enable* iii to innko selection* which will be certain to give entire nalitfaction. Descriptive Catalogues with price* cent b? mail if desired. HENRY, MOORE ft GRNUNG, 633 Broadw y, New York. Sept. 26, '67?4ino llliMl.XUTOyS' F I It K A It M S . BOLD BY THE TRADE GENERALLY A Liberal Dikourt to Dealers. 300,000 fuiniahedthe U. S. Government. Army Revolver, 44.100 in. Calibre. Navv Revolver, 36-100 in. Cnlibr*. Bait Revolver, Navy NIxe Calibre. Police Revolver, Nnvy Sixe Ca'ibrs. Now Pocket Revolver, 3! 100 in. Calibr*. Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pLy< j| PtM'in. Calibre. Repeating Piatol. (Elliot pt.) No 33ar.il 33 I Cartridge. Vt-ht Pocket Pistol, No. 33, 30, 33 and -41 Cartridge. Gsn Cane, No. 33 nnd 33 Cartridge. IJreecli leading Rifle, ( Benin') No. 33 and 38 Cartridge. / Revolving Rule, 36 ami '4 I 100 in Culibra. E. REMINGTON & HON it, v~... v.?t. M?VM| W U|P? mmcipal ag eht9. Monro &. NWIioU, " New York. Win. -Reed & Son, Bnatnn. loa. C. Cirubb, At Co., Philadelphia. Punitory &- Trimble, Baltimore. Henry FoUnm At Co. New .Orhiana. Jobnaon, Spencer At Co., Chlcag ?. I, M. Knmrvjr, At Co., - St. Ciuie. Albert R. Cmne,' San i'rauciacn. June l-J, '67? ly. S T E V ENS II 0 USE, 1**23. 24 AS7 Broadway. Maw York. iPppotut Howling (irrtn. ON THE EUROPEAN I'LAN. aillC 8TKVKN8 IKM'SK ia well and widely gf known to the travell'in* puMio. The k>ealion i* eapeclally auitaUc to merchanta and beaincee nu n; it ia In clone proximity U> the bnaineea part of the city?la on the highway of Southern and Weatern travel?and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depota. The Stevena llouae has liberal accommodation foe over *H> goeeta?it ia well fnmlahed, and poeaeaaea every modern improvement lor I bo ooaaiort and entertainment of ha iwmatoa. Tho roonta areapacema aod well ventilated?provided with gee and water?the attendance ia prooipt and rcapocl/ul? and the table ia generoualy provided with every dvlicai-y of the eraeon?at moderate rwtea. int loyins naring I eetl refurnished and T+noddot, w? are enabled to offer estra facilitlaa lor the comfort and pleasure at our OomU, tlKO. K. Cll ASF. k CO.. dune liv ItAI?Awu Proprietors. J OMQVESTEKX ?f- Cfl? f Fiiil F rte Ktiifteltrirt, 499 Broad way, N, Y. TIIKHF. PIANOS, received the Highest Award of Merit! at the World'e Fair, over Uir beat makere from Imndon, I'aria, <i?'Btaof, Ibeeitieaof New York, Phtiadelpin a, nallimore and Boston ; also, the tiold Medal at the American Institute, for Fire successive years! Our PUooa contain tha French (irand Action, Harp Pedal, Overstrong Baas, Full Iron Frame, and all Mod. rrn l?aprovcmenta. Kvery Inatrnment warranted Fire years Made under the eeper vision of Mr. J. II. (iroveateun, wno have a practical etperieoce of over thirty -llv# years, and ia the maker of over elevea thousand piaao fortes. Our facilities for manufacturing enable us to aoll theae In* atrumcnta from 9 lt>0 lo 9'iUO cheaper than anv first elaa? plane forte. !>ec. ft, *6d?ly. Get the Best! PBfflNIUNB iBR. J Till: DAILY PIKBtlX J la published every morning, except Mm day, and qooUina the Latest Ntwa, by telrirrsoli ami maita. nn to tha to prcaa ; Kdttoriala. <S>rre*pondene? from different point*. Miacellaneoua Reading, TiIm, Poetry, KktlohM, etr , etr , ?t< ?. In the Quantity and Quality of iu Rrad. Ino Mattkb ? not to be eanolled by any paper in Month Carolina. Auvkkiiikmk?t? ioaerted on favorable terma. THE TRIWEEKLY PIKE MX Containa, in every ooraber, the reading matter (embracing the latent news) of Twe laauaa of the daily. It U published very Tneeday, Thursday and Saturday mora* Inge. THE GLEAN hi ll la published every Wednesday morning.? It will embrace eight pages, eontaioiaf forty eight columns, i? printed in a form te bind, and thaesecnre* a iaithfal record and hiatory of paaaing events. Tinna?in advance. Daily Paper, tlx month*, 00 TH-Weekly, - - ? Weekly, ? I M JUt.lAN A. 8ELBY. Preprint", June 90| Colombia, 8. C. I