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C|e P?ie-Cirtie. A Prayer. Father ! by thy spirit teach us ; Lead us on from graco to grace ; Let nut sin or e vil reaoh us, Till wc sec thee liico to face. S !..!..g iu theo, our souls enlightened v With thy Spirit's inward my ; . Siroug in theo, our pathway brighton'd, Lri^utonii?i* to the perfect day. IL'ly Father ! bo thou near us; lu temptation bring relief; ^V?ll. tho hope ..f' glory elinor u*. 1\"hcn our SJUL arc lotvc-d with" <j:ief; To ihc nuie' s'reams ilircet u. Cid us re.st ii; pas:iir.-r? >crven ; Through the barren ivu.->le protect u* ?I.ty we on thy besoin lean. The following beautiful pusssngc is from tin* pen of Dr. Gufhri? : Home! T" bi- home is the \vi>h of the seaman >ni stormy .seto, and lonely \v:tlcb. Hume is the >vi>h ed'tb;* soldier, mid tender visions 'mingle with thc troubled dream. of trench and Held. Whore thc palm tree waves it-' graceful plumes, and hirds.of jeweled lustre Bash, and dicker from among gorgeous flowers; the exile sits staring iip^n vacancy ; a tar away h'?me lies tm his heart; and borne, on the wings td" fancy, over intervening sens, and hinds, br has swept srway to home, and bears the kirk sing above bis fat her"s fields, and see. his fair-beaded boy broth cr, with 'ight. foot and childhood "s glee, chasing the butterfly by his native stream. And in his best hour?, home, his own sin less home-a booie wit ii Father's above that starry sky-will be the wisMtif every Christinu wan. tlc looks around him the world is full of sufferings he id dis tressed by its sorrows, and vexed wit! lits sbis. Me looks within him-he find, much in his own corruption to grieve Ihr. lu tho language of a heart repelled, grieved, vexed, ho often turns bis eye up wards, saying, " 1 would not live always:' No; not for-all the gold of tbe world's mines-not for all the. pearls of her sea; -not for ail the pleasures of her flashing frothy cup-nor for thc crowns of bei kingdoms would I live always. Like ? bini about to migrate to those sunny land: where no winter sheds her snows, 01 snips the grov?, or binds the streams he will often, in spirit, be pluming hi: wing for the hour of his Hight to glory.' The Motherless. They aro motherless ! Ob, gently, gent ly, keep back those bitter words. Aver that cold, cruel stare. See you not th quivering of the grieved lips! Mark yoi not the tearful eyes ! Alas ! that sorrojf should ever make a child's heart it home ! They ari motherless ! Stranger hand ministering to their daily wants ; strange hearts wearying of the irksome duty ! No fond sweet kiss ; no warm embrace No gentle words of comfort and love No soft folding of little hands in prayer No mother. Missing the low sweet cadenee of he voice : missing that tender "good night. ; seeking, seeking, seeking, all in vain, tba ark for the weary dove-a mother1 heart ! Draw thc lillie forms near to you heart! Pillow the aching head upon you bosom ! Think of your sunny childhood ' your mother's earnest love ! Pier genii CHrc-her patient forbearance-her pr( cious forgiveness. Then, only in kind ness let your hands rest on each honore little head-only in love reprove thu stricken little flock ! Oh, let jjours be the hand that sha] lead them tn the green pastures, and B; the still waters of thc precious Saviour' love ! Let yours be the blessed benedk tion, " Inasmuch as ye have done it unt mc." .Remember the angels do alway behold the face of our Father In Heaver Then, it may be. that a child's bund sba' lead you to that. Heavenly home, i child's hand place the crown upon you head. Speak gently to tho motherless ! A weight uf woe th?y bear; Greet them with looks of tenderness, Oh ! add D"t to their care, Speak gently to tbe motherless, When t?ai? their eyes bedim: Remember who hus bid thom " come." Aud lead thom uuto Him ! Thuu yours shall that rieb bles.+ing bc " Friend?, ye have done this unto me." Christ Loved His Mother. The last thing I have to say about th character of JXsus Christ is, Ile. love .His mother. The Saviour was nailed t the cross; the whole weight of His bod was suspended from His lacerated limbs and there He had to hang, hour aftt hour, till life actually sunk under tri power of suffering ; but even here II didjiot forget His motlier. He gav.* i the most touching manner possible. Hi dearest friend a charge to be kind lo he to protect her, to take care of her as lon as she should live. He did this', howeve almost by a word ; for under such ci eumstance, it was tort ure to speak. " Bt hold thy mother." That was all ; but was enough. Now let me ask each on of my readers, whether young or oh who has a mother still in life, as you sin this book at the close of this paper, to g and devise some act of kindness au affection tor her in imitation of the dyin example which the Saviour set us. JD something to cheer and comfort hei Evten if it fe no very substantial act e kindness, it will bring gladness to th heart, as a memorial of your kindm. : and affection.-Abbott. A DELIGHTFUL LEGEND.-There a char re ing tradation connected with the site 01 which the temple of Solomon was erected It is said to have been occupied in com mon by two brothers, one whom had family ; the other had none. On this spo WHS sown a field of wheat. Un the eve ning succeeding the harvest the when havingjKsen gathered in separate shocks the elder brother said to his wife, ",Mj younger brother is unable to bear thi burden and heat of the day; I w 11 arise take of my shocks and place them wit! his without his knowledge." The young er brother being actuated by the samt benevolent, motives, said within himself u My elder brother has a family, 1 have nono ; I will contribute to their support 1 will arise, take my shocks and place them with his, without his knowied?e." Judge of their mutual astonishment when, on the following m..ming, they found their respective shocks undiminished. This course of events transpired for sev eral nights, when each resolved in bis own mind to stand guard and solve the mystery. They did so j when, on the ; following night, they met each other half way between their respective shocks, with their arms full. Upon ground hal lowed by 'such association as this was the Temple of Solomon erected-so spacious and magnificent, the wonder and admira. of the world! Alas! in these days, how many would sooner ?teal their brother's TijiE.-" A million of money for one inch of time," said England's proud Queen Elizabeth, while filled with remorae in her dying moments; but ail the wealth of the world could not p?rchase a single hour. jj Young woman, are you improving your goldeu hours so as to save yourself from vain regrets by-and-by, when the falal archer lets fly the HI row of death and cuts short your dream of life? You have heart sympathies to cultivate, mind to educate, powers to make active for goody and influence to wield for the right and the true. How much of your time is absorbed by lof:y aims and Hubie stri ving* ? Voung man, can you afford to waste un hour in idleness and frivolity ] Can you nip ?rd to neglect your opportunities of storing you" mind with useful infor mation, of making solid acquirements, arni preparing yourself thoroughly for those high efforts that win success in the great undertakings of life 1 You have a groat, deal to do, before you attain to ymir majority, in order to inout the just expectations of society. You haw..to do with a fast age, to share in operations moving with..lightning speed and you j must Iv capable ol'quick decisions and t?risk movements, tor time and tide will not wait for you. livery hour not need i cd for reposts .iud recreation should be I tilled up with bent fi ta to yourself and others. Ac! upon this bini, and you will Mess us for dropoii:*! it. Here is an old saying and a true, one, which you will do weil to fix in your memory: "Who Idiom nothing in his thirtieth year, it nothing in his fortieih, has nothing in his fiftieth, ieanm: nothing, and comes to nolh MARK-AUE.-1 never, says Airs. Childs, saw a marriage expressly for money that did not end unhappily. Yet managing mothers and hear, less-daughters are coi* tinually playing ihe same unlucky game. 1 believe men more frequently marry foi love than women, because [hay have ? frue choice. I am a fyi id to conjecture how lame a portion of wolmai many because they think they will never have a bcitei chance, and dread becoming dependent Such marriages do sometimes prove toi erably comfortable, but a greater nutnbei would Lave been far happier single. I I may judge by my observation of sue! matters, main mg for a home is a mos tiresome way cd' getting a living. RECREATION.-Speaking of the differ euee between sport and eYissipatiou, dan cing and-old-fashioned playing. Edwart Everett has remarked. " that the A m er i cans, HS a people-at least the profession al and mercantile classes-have too littli considered the importance of healthful generous recreation. They have nc? learned the lesson contained in the. von word, which teae.'ies that the worn-oti man is recreated, made over again, b; the reasonable relaxation of the strainer faculties. Tin own upon a new confinen -cager to do the work of twenty centu turies in two-the Anglo-American popn la:io:i has overworked and is dail}r ovei working itself. From morning till nighl from January tn December, brain am head, eyes and fingers, the powers of tl) body a i id the powers of lite mind, are i spasmodic, merciless activity. There i no lack of a few tasteless, soulless dissi nations, which are called amusements but noble, athletic, sportsmanlike out door exercises are too little cultivated i our town and country." KEEP nt Goon HUMOR.-It is not grea calamities that embitter existence; it i the petty vexations, the small jealousies the little disappointments, the minor mist ries, that make the heart heavy and th temper sour. Don't let them. Anger i a pure waste of vitality ; it is always du graceful, except in some very rare case; when it is kindled by seeing wrong dun to "another ; and even then noble rag seldom mends the matter. Gon's .] UDGMENT ANO MAN'S .ll'DO.MEST -Comparing ourselves with others, w may have kept our places in all the pr? pricties of life, and neither in act nor ii lentiou given any legitimate ground fo reproach to be cast upon us. In the. ey of man. we may be blameless and j r.sist worthy ; but what shall we think of th? ordeal when our secret sins are placed i the light of God's countenance: and hen shall wc be prepared to meet it, but h examining our spiritual condition, not b the fitful glare of man's opinion, but b the enduring "light of God's" most hoi word.-Brown. LtFK.-Men rejoice when the sun i risen ; they rejoice when it goes down while they are unconscious of the deea ->f their own lives. Men rejoice at seein he face of a new season, as the arri vi of one greatly desired. Nevertheless tb revolution cf the seasons is the decay c human life. Fragments Of drift-woo meeting in the wide ocean, continue I? geiher a little space; thus parents, wive: children, relatives, friends and riches r< main with us buta>hort time-then sept rate, and the separation is inevitable. N monal man can escape the common lot ho who mourns for departed relatives ha no power to make them return. Know mg that the end of life is death, ever right-minded man ought, lo pursue tha which is connected with ultimate bliss. KEEP TRYING.-The way to success i to keep on trying. The desponding shoul remember that time and patience couver thc mulberry leaf into satin, while handful of acorns only need (he fosterin, influence of a little sunshine and a liltl rain, with a little ox lugging and a litil genius, to become a frigate with two row of teeth, Deal gently with those who stray Draw them back by love and persuasion A kiss is worth a thousand kicks, r1 kiod word is more valuable to tho los than a mine of gold. Think of this an< he on your guard, ye w ho would chase tc the grave tire erring brother. New Spring Trimmings JUST received, and for sale at August* rctai price.", a complete assortment of the latcB' stvle?, and most definible pmu-rns nf Lakes' Dress ?.nd Cli.uk TRIMMINGS ; ?RAID, CORD. EDGINGS; FRILL?. r.Dcy arni plain; Press BUTTONS in crtat variety; An<t many ofhor article* too numerous to men tion, st tJic Kdgefielu Variety St?<re. P. F. McEWEN. March 27_tf_ 13 Just Received, AFRESH iopply "f Italian MACCARONI; Superior FLOUR; CANDLES: Cbcwinz and Smoking TOBACCO; POWDER in FiH.skd: FISH HOOKS, Ac, Ac. S. JI. MA NO ET. Mar 27 Lt .The Place T> BUY FANCY flOODS, PHOffR PFR- j .PUMBRYof all kind?, fm* 'J OIL RT AR: ! TICLEi, and NOTIONS GENERALLY, ii ut tho _ VARIETr J KaW if V j Cooking Stoves and Ranges. We are offering to our cus7, tomers the most approved kinds of the above, varying in price from ?20 to $120, according to kind and size. Every Stove or Range will be guar?ntccd to operate per fectly as represented at the time of sale. Wm. Shepherd & Co: 255 Broad St. Augusta, Feb 18G6, 9 House-Furnishing Goods. Our Stock of the above com prises almost, every article for comfort and convenience in house-keeping, and we shall be hnppy to show the goods to all who will call upon us. Wm. Shepherd & Co. 255 Broad St. Augusta, Feb 1866, 9 Well Biickcts,Brooms,Paint ed Pails Cedar Pails, Cocon Dippers, Rat Traps, Wash Boards, Wash Tubs, Plough Lines, Cotton Cards, &c, foi sale low by Wm. Shepherd & Co. 255 Broad St. %Aug?sta, Feb 1866, 9 Bake-Ovens, Bake-Spiders Biscuit Ovens, Biscuit-Spi ders and Extra Oven Coven of all sizes, for sale at low rates by Wm. Shepherd & Co. 255 Broad St. Augusta, Feb I860. 9 JOHN A. HOUSTON, W. E. MIUDLKTO? HOUSTON & MIDDLETON No. 1Q9 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA., RETAIL AND WHOLESALE Grocers. . AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS RESPECTFULLY announce lo their friends < Edgofiold abd neighboring Districts tbi they ?re n?w in receipt of a VERY LARGE an SUPERIOR assortment of GROCERIES, EMBRACING EVERY ARTICLE in tho lint and wh'.ch we are offering ut the LOWEST PR] CL'S. Prompt and personal attention pivon to tb ?ale of COTTON and COUNTRY PRODUC generally. We will bo pleaded to sec our friends and t show them our Stock of Go. ds. Augusta, Apr 10 Itu 15 Tax Assessor's Notice. ?WILL bo at thc time and places hereinafti mentioned to make tho Asse Sf ment on the A scssable property of the District, consisting i Lauds, Lots. Lands and Buildings in Towns an Villages, Manufacturers, Spirituous Liquor?-, Co ton, Turpentine, Ac. Liberty Hill, Wednesday 25th Shatterfiold, Thursday 26th " Roundtree'g Storo, Friday, 27th " Plenfant Lane, Saturday, 2Sth " Meeline Street, Monday; 30111 ? Mrs. Allen's, Tuesday, 1st May Dr. J->bn Mubley's, Wednesday, 2d " Mrs. Norris', Thursday," 3d " George Addy'.?, Same ?vening. 3 o'cl Mrs. Gibson's, Trida}*, 4th May Mt. Willing, S.-turday, 5th .? Mieklor's, Monday, 7th " Huiet's Store, Tuesday, Sth u Perry's, Wednesday 'Jib " Coleman's X Roads, Thursday, Loth " Richardson's, Friday, 1Kb " Mrs. Culbroath's, Saturday, 12th " Coopersville, Monday, 14: h " A. Kemp's. Tuesday, l.r>th " Dorn'.?' Milln, Wednesday lath " Edgctbld C. H. Thursday, 17th " After which limo try A-FCS. incut boo!*? will clo? Persons making returns will bear in mind th; returns must b-3 made with refereneo to tho fir October last. Books open at 10 o'clock, A. M., and close at o'clock, P. M. BENT. ROPER, Tax Assessor EdgoGeld Dist. Mar 21 ? tf 12 THE CAROLINA EVANGELIST, A BAPTIST WEEKLY PAPER TO BE PUBLISHED AT OllAXUEBURU, S. C. THE Subscribers propose to commence, in tl cary part of Juno, the "publication of BAPTIST WEEKLY, to be called "THE CA Rt LINA EVANGELIST." In addition to articles and items of a do no m national character, it is designed that it sha contain reading matter of general intorcst. It will equal in sizo tho "Confederate Bu pt is (lately published in Columbia), und will bo ci lurged, if the iiubsci iption list should be ou dicion ly incroarcd to warrant the change. It will 1 printud nu good paper and in cloar tvpe. Subscription prico TnREE DOLLARS PE ANNUM. Thura who are fnvorablo to thc publication i tho EVANGELIST, will pleaso endeavor to ol tain Subscriptions, and forward names of Sui scriber*, with their Postofliues, to Oraogoburg, ? C., addressing either of the undersigned. B. W. WHILDEN, Pastor of Orangeburg Baptist Church. THAD. C. ANDREWS, Publisher of Tho Carolina Times. April 4 , tf U Good News from Mexico THE Subscriber respectfully announces th? bejs prepared to do ALL WORK in the Coach flaking and Repairing Business. All kinds of REPAIRING dono promptlj and warranted to give satisfaction. He has also on band a large supply of Pint Black Walnut and Mulberry COFFINS, ncatl Untidied, which ho is prepared to deliver in un pai t of thc District As he bas to pay CASH for everything he ha to liuy, ho will ruiiuirethc CASH, or its cquiva lent, on delivery of tho work. A. BUSflNELL. Liberty HUI, Apr 2 tf li Notice to Distillers. BY the recent Act of Legion tu r?, persons dis 1 tilling Spirituous Liquors from grain, aro re quired to pay to tho Commissioners of Publii BuilJings, a license of Two Hundred dollars foi each still so used. Persons interested will plc-.asc come forward an>] pay tho ?imo. Tho.law will be enforced ag.iiusl nil who f:.il to do co. By order of I he Board. . S. F. G OODE, Sec. and Treas. C. P. B. Jan 24 tf 4 Executor's Notice. ALL persons indebted to tho Estafe of JOHN QUAT I'LEIl A UM, dee'd., will pienso mnko immediate pflymenr, and nil persons having de mands a rains t the said Ii- Ute aro requested to proscnt thom, duly atteste?!, to tho undersigned at the Into re: ide nco of thc deceasod, on or bc foro thc 30tb day of Jan?.iry"18C7, as thorn will bo a iiti/il 'settlement of tao E-tntc on that day. SIMEON COO-BURN, Ex'or. .Tan St? d ly. Jb N&its, Nails. ON HAND a su; ply of IO, 8 a>-d 6 PENN V NAILS. J. JL CAWlLlj AJCO. ?j, GROVESTEEN - & CO., lIANO flOBTE MANUFACTURERS, 499 BROADWAY, NEW YO?K. THE attention of tba Public and tbe trade is invited to our NEW SCALE 7 OCTAVE ROSE WOOD PIANO FORTES, which for volumo and purity of tone nro unrivalled, by any hitherto of ferod in this market Tboy conloi" all tho mod orn improvements, French Gra'jd Action, Harp Pedal, Iron Frome, Over-Strung Bass, Ac, Bnd each instrnmont being mndo nndcr thc personal supervision of Mr. Ti H. GROVESTUES, who has had a practical experience of over S5 years in their manufacture, is fully warranted in every particular. Tlie "Grovesteen Piano Fortes" received the award of merit over all others at the celebra ted World's Fair. Where were exhibited instruments from the best makers of London, Paris, Germany, Philadel phia, Baltimoro, Boston and Now York; and also at tho American Institute for five successive years, tho gold and silver medals from both of which can be seen at our ware-room. By tho introduction of improvements we make a still more porfect Piano Forte, .end ty manu facturing largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to offer those instruments at a price which will procludc all competition. PniCES-No. 1, Seven Ocbirc, round corners, Rosewood plain case, $2/5. No. 2, Seven Octave, round cornerp, Rosewood heavy moulding, $300. No. 3, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosowood, Louis XIV style, $325. Terms: Net Cash in Current Fund* DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE. New York) Oct 19 [A.?c.]ly 43 GREAT DISTRIBUTION fl Y THE ?Ki GIFT MTi! Established 184G. 180 BROADWAY, NEW YOfiK, ROSEWOOD PIANOS, Fine Oil Paintings, Engravings, FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Diamond Pins, Diamond Ringa, Gold Bracelets, Coral, Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Cameo Ladies' Sots, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver Extension Holders, Sleeve-Btfttncs, Sets ol' Estuds,. Vost and Nock Chains, Gold ' Bings, Ac. Valued at $1,000,000. DISTRIBUTION is made in the following manner: CERTIFICATES naming each article and its VALUE, aro placed In WSAIiED UR VKLOPJ?t?, whlc? aro wV'll mixed. One of these Envelopes, containing thc Cer 110031*: or Order TOT some. Article, will bo delivered at our office, or ?ont by mail to any address, without regard to choice, on receipt of 25 Cents'. On receiving the Certificate thc purchaser will see what Article lt DRAWS, and its value and can thon send ON li DOLLAR and reeeive the Article named, or eau choose ASK OT?EB ono Article on our List of the same value. CST" Purchasers of our SEALED ENVELOPES, may in this manner, obtain an Article WORTH FHOJI ONE TO FIVE 1IU.NI>HKI> DOLLA cs, which they need not pay until it ls known what is drawn and its value. Entire Satlsfactiui Guaranteed in all Casca. THE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION would call attention to the fact of its being tho Origina and Largest Gift Association in the country. Wo arc therefore enabled to send FINEH COOM, tint" gi ve bettor chances lo obtain the wore taluatlt price?, than any nth,* establishment ol' tbe kind. The binine>s contin ues to bc conducted In a fair and honorable manlier, and a large and greatly Increasing trud? in proof thal our patrons appreciate this method of obtaining richi amt elegant go "K Daring thc past year Ibis Association has som a very larg.' number of valuable prizes io all parts of the coun try. Those who patronize ns will receive tho full value "f their inouey, a* uo article on our libt ii worth les;' tban Out- Dollar, retail, and th. re are no blanks. Parties dealing with UK may depend on having prompt returns, and the article drawn will be inmediately sei.I to any address by return mall or cxpruv. The followingpartics have recently drawn valuable prizes from the Eureka Association, mid have kindlv allowed the use of their names, many other names might be published were wc permitted : Andrew Wilson, Custom House, Philadelphia, Penn., Oil Painting, value, $100; .Tames Hargraves,821 Broad way, New York, Oil Painting, value, 1100; E. F. Jones, Barrett, Marshall Co- Kansas, Melodoon, value $?1)0 ; Patrick J. Byrnes, Waterbury. CL, Gold Watch, value, ?125 ; J. F. Shaw, 224 East 24th Street. Now York, Plano, value, $33.1 ; Mrs. Chas. J. Nevis, Elmira, N. Y.. Cluster Diamond Ring, vnluc, $200: Mrs. IC. Pennoyer, City Hotel. Nashville, Tenn., Melodt-on, value $123; Oscar M. Allen, Co. B, 149(1 Beg. Ind Vols., Nashville. Tenn., Watch, value, $35; Howland S. Patterson, Co. D, 10th Iowa V?L Volunteers, Oil Painting, ralee, $100 ; Mrs. Abbey <T. Parson*. Springfield, Mass., Melodeon, vainc, $150 ; daniel L Dexter, City Surveyor, Syracuse. N. Y.. Gold Wntch. value. $150; Mrs. damos Ely, 177 Wooster SL. cor. Bleeker, N. Y.. Oil Pa'nting. value. $1D0 ; Mrs. .T. C. Coles, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Sliver Castor, vainc, $40 ; Dr. J. R. Sincluir, No. 4 Main St, Utica, N. Y., Framed Engraving, valuo, $25 ; Hon. Luther Detmold, Washington. D. 0 . Oil Painting, raima $100. Letters from varions parties throughout the country acknowledging the receipt of very valuable glfls, may bc seen on fl'o at our office. TOBE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH, Without regard to r./iw, ami not tobe paid for until you knole ir/iat yon iriU r?crit*. EACH. 5d Fine Bose WM Pianos, w..rth from $250.00 to 500.00 60 Mclodcons, Rosewood Cases. 125.00 to 225.00 100 Fine Oil Paintings. 25.00 to 100.00 100 Gold Hunting Caso Watches. 75.00 to 150.00 150 Diamond Rings. 50.00 to 200.00 250 Ladies' Gold Watches. 60.00 to 85.00 450 Silver Watches. 25.00 to 5o!00 200 Fine Steel Engravings, Fraraod.. 12.00 to 25.00 100 Music Boxea. 12.00 to 45.00 1(10 SilvorRevolving Patent Castors.. 15.00 to 40.00 loO Silver Fruit and Cako Baskets... 15.00 to 85.00 500 Sets Sllvwr Tea and Table Spoons 15.00 to 80.00 2,5t'0 Vest and Jiock Chains. 5.00 to 23.00 2,500 Ladles'Silver Porte Moonies_ S.00 to 15.00 8,000 Silver Butter Knives,. 8.00 to 7.00 2,000 Pairs Ear Rings, (new styles). i .50 to 6.00 8,000 Gold Ponoilsand Tooth Picks.... 3,00 to 8.00 8,000 Onyx, and Amethyst Brooches... 4.(>0 to 10.00 8,000 Lava and Florentine Brooches... 4.00 to C.no 1,000 Masonic Pins. 4.00 to C.50 2,000 Fine. Gold Wntch Keys. 8.50 to 6.50 5,111.0 Children's Armlets. 2.60 to 8.00 2,500 Sets of Bosom Studs. ,1.50 to 5.00 2,500 Enameled Sloero Battons.... 2.50 to 10.00 10,000 Plain Gold and Chased Rings l.OOto 5.00 5,000 Stone Set and Seal Rings.... 2.50 to 10.00 5,000 Lockets, all sizes. 2.00 to 7.00 10,000 Sets of Ladies' Jowelry. S.00 to 20.00 4,000 Watch Charms (each). 3.00 to 5.50 5.000 Gold Pons, Silver Ex. Cases 4 00 to 6.00 5,000 Gent's Breast and Scurf Pins 3.00 to 20.00 2.000 New Style Bolt Buckles.? 4.00 to 0.50 2,000 Chatelaine and Guard Chains 6 00 to 20.00 1,000 Gold Thimbles. 7.00 to 14.00 2,000 Suts Ladies' Jet and Gold... 10.00 to 20.00 10.000 Gold Crosses. 1.50 to (5.00 0,000 Oval Band Bracolots. COO to 20.00 4.000 Chased Bracelet?.. 5.00 to 16.00 2,000 Ball Eardrops, all colors. 3.00 to 5.00 5,000 Fine Gold Pens.,. 2.00 to 3.50 2,000 Jet and Gold Eardrops. 3.00 to 7.00 2,500 Long Crystal Eardrops.. 4 00 to 8.00 2,000 Geld Pons..'. 3.00 to 6.00 A CHANCE TO OBTAIN ANY OF TUB A li of Ii ARTICLES for ONE DOLLAR BY" PURCHASING A SEAL ED ENVELOPE-FOR 25 Cta. t&T ('ive si-nb.il Envelopes will be sont for $1.00; Eleven for $2.'Xi ; Thirty for V>M: Sixty-five for $10.00; One Hundred for $15.00. AQENTS WANTED EVERY .WHERE. . . : Our patrons aro desired to send United States money when it I? convenient. Long letter* arc unnecessary. Order* for SEALED ENVELOPES must In.every ease be accompanied by ibo C*sir. with thc namoof the person sending," and Town, County and State plainly written. Letters should bo addressed lo tho'Managers, as follows: GOODWIN, HUNT & CO., Box 570C Post Office, New York. Fob. 23 . 3'ni 0 To Farmers arid Planters AM in tho ro?rt-pt for TON and PRODUCE. J *?U-B ^.^*'**L?|^*! thc-purchase of COT 3. ?. BOWEKS. Sjynbnrg, feb i . HOWIEKS." .t? $ A UNITED ?STATES 3TEEL PE*f WORKS, Factory; CAMDEN, Ni J. .R. E?IERBRCOK & CO, WAREHOUSES : 403 ARCH STREET; PHILADELPHIA, 42 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK THESE CELEMtATED PENS^ara of Genu ino American Manufactura, uud comprise tvery leading style in tho Market, and aro equal io finish, elasticity and fineness of point to tho host imported. They are, therefore, suro to gain the confidence of the American public. . S:itDpl<-1 and prices on application. Lots made to order, of any pattern or stamp re quired. ' For Sale to tho Trade at tho Manufacturer's Warebcu.es, as above; and at retail by all Sta tioner?, Booksellers and News Dealers in the Uuited States. R. ESTERBROCK & CO. Mar 13 ?m ll FISK'S PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS! THE Subscriber bas just received an assort ment of these beautiful Rosewood finish METALLIC BURIAL CASES and CASKETS Air-tight and indestructible-for protecting and preserving tho Dead-which ho will sell at but a moderate advance on original cost and transporta tion. Wherever introduced these Cuses have tho preforence over all othors. C^Ordors promptly Ulled. Terms, of course, strictly Cash. ' -J. M. WITT. Edgeficld, Mar 13_tf ll CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY THE Subscribers respectfully announce that they are now preparod to do all work in tho COACH MAKING and REPAIRING BUSI NESS that may bo entrusted to them, in a work manlike manner, and with neatness and dispatch. We have on hand a few CARRIAGES aad su perior BUGGIES, of our own manufacture, which wo will sell low. All kinds of REPAIRING done promptly and warranted to give satisfaction. As we sell ONLY FOR .?ASH, our pricos aro unusually reasonable. AH'WB ask is a trial. SMITH & JOIVES. Mar 7 t? 10 B. SMITH & CO. -o 3XTe*w Store AT .Mt. Vintage. JUST opened at MOUNT VINTAGE, (the late residence of Mr. F. O'CONNOR,) a varied as sortment of Dry Goods ?Sc Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, AND ALL THE USUAL ARTICLES KEPT IN COUNTRY STORES. jJBS^Goods not on our shelves will be procured at short notice. TERMS REASONABLE, and a fair share of patronngo solicited. Mt. Vintage, Doo ll 6m50 SAIE Al I?VER? STABLES ! I. IV. TEAGUE, SEDGEFIELD, S. C HAS leased tbo Whitaker Stables for the pur pose of conducting a goneral SALE AND LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS. HORSES left in his charge will rocoivo thc best attention. BUGGIES, CARRIAGES and HACKS, and good gentle HORSES, to hiro whenover called for. DROVERS will find ampio accommodation at my Stables. (ST'Terms reasonable. Feb 14 tf 7 THIS WRINGER has again taken the FIRST PREMIUM in the Great Fair of tho Ameri can Institute-it has also taken the FIRST PRE MIUM ot the State Fairs of New York, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Il 1 i n o i Kentucky, Iowa, Wisconsin, Connecticut River Valley Fair, Champlain Valloy Fair, and at most of the County and Institute Fairs throughout the country. Over 200,000 have boon sold and are now in use in the United States, and ?oe never heard of | ono that toa? not liked. Tho UNIVERSAL is suporior lo all other Wringers, in having large rolls of solid India Rubber, so protected by strong COGWHEELS thot they cannot slip or break tooee from the shaft. Its strong wood trame oannot be broken, and does not rust or ?oil the clothes. Eve*# Universal Wringer is WARRANTED. We select a few testimonials from persons widely known to the public, wbo speak from ac tual experience, and aro above suspicion of mis statement. " My family would as soon give np the cooking stove as tho CLOTUZS WRINGER. It cannot be too highly recommended.-[Solin Robinson. " This is tho first Wringer I have f<?nd that would stand the servico required of it."-[J. P. Huggins, Lovejoy's Hotel. " We think tho Machine MUCH nour, THAN PAYS FOR IT8EI.F EVERY YEAR IN THE SAVING OP GAR MENTS. We think it important tho wringer should be fitted with COGS."-[Orange Judd, Editor of Amorican Agriculturist. " I heartily commend it to economists of time, money and contentment."-[The Rev. Dr. Bol lows. ^Prices : Large Wringer, "A" 912,00 Medium " . "B? 10,00 Doty's Washer, Family Size, 14,00 " " Hotel " 18,00 Merchant? or good canvassers can make money I rapidly selling-them in every town. Exclusive sale guaranteed and liberal terms given to res ponsible parties-who first apply. Descriptive Cir cular and terms sent free. Tho celobratad DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER, which bas just taken tho first premium r.t the groat Fair of tho American Institute, is also told by tbe undersigned. K. C. BROWNING, GENERAL AGENT, . No, 317, Broadway, New York. Fab 21_10m_8 Notice. ALI, persons anywiso indebted to the Estate of E. T. DAVIS, deo'd., aro rcquosted to call on T. H. Clark, Esqr0 my authorized Agent and Attorney, und settle. And thoso having demands agu ?ny t the laid estate will please present them to my aforesaid Agent and Attorney properly ?.t tcsted. NANCY L. DAVIS, Adm'ir. Mar 20 tf 12 SPECTACLES For Old and Young" tTIAVE on "hand a largo and choteo varioty of ?PK?TACLES. InMiVjHng :P>tenr -Percscrfpio T.RNS and co'iuino Roo'cb PEBBLES. Also, EYE GLASSES, EYE PROTECTORS, Ac. " Givo me a call. I otto suit your Eyes. ' D. ft MCEWEN. Oft 3: t? 4% ; M. Ii. BONHAM, r Morney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, EDGEFIELD, S. C. Jan 29 tf '5 OHN E BACON. M. C. BUTLEB. BACON & BUTLER, LT T O UNE YS AT LAW AND^ SOLICITORS i!^EQUITY, EDGEFIELD, S. C., Till Practice in the Courts of this State, and in .ugu.sta, Georgia. Jan 30 . lm 5 ZDEZLXTTISTIRrsr.. ?U. II. PARKER han jim returned from tho North with a NEW SUPPLY of MA PHIALS for all the LATEST ?nd 'MOST AP .ROVED STYLES OF WORK done in this ountrv. Sept 5 . tf SC For Sheriff*. The Friends of Cont. A. P. WEST respcctfnl >. announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of 2dgefiehl at the next election. Nov 7 te* 45 ^SErMVe havo been authoriiod by tho Frionds >f Capt. II. BOULWARE to announce him a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield District at the text election. Apr 12 '.te? 16 For Tax Collector. The Many Friend? -of'D. A. J. BELL, Esq., .cspeetfully nominate him as a Candidate io Tax Collector at tho next election. Oct 13 * te 43 For Tax Collector. THE many Frionds of Capt. JAMES MITCH ELL respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR at the next oWtioo. SALUDA. ' Doc ? ! te? 50 WEST'S IMPROVED PUMP. Anti-Freezing, Double-Acting, For cing and Lifting. -o THESE PUMPS have now been in gonoral usc, a number of years, and give botter sat isfaction tbun any other, and are recommendedst THE BEST I Ey CAPTAIN ERICSSON, and other eminent engi neers. Wc can refer to thousands using them, and guarant?e that all will recommend them. They arc more ?imple in construction, and work easier, and cost less than dil others. '?Our-readers will find thc double acting, improved Pump of J. 1). West & Co., one of thc best in market Il is very ?imple, works to a charm, so that any child may use lt ; throws a steady, continuous stream, .and does not freeze in thc coldest vxpoMirc, and isnnusnnlly cheap. We say this knowingly, and give Die testimony of our own accord, without tbe knowledge or request ol the proprietors.'"-A". Y.Ecminy J'ott, July lut, 156JJ. J. D. WIST it Co.-We ure pleased to state that tht Pumps wc hud of you, abau: a year ago, have been iii constant us?, 12 hours each day, und raise for the use oi our woolen factory, about one hundred and fifty gallom per minute. They work with hut little power, compared with pumps we have used before, und do cot get oat ol repair, and arc satisfactory in all respects. DUNLAP it/03 l*F ACT UR IN Q CO." SOLON ROBINSON TO TUE FAHITEII'S CLUB, JAW. 23: '. No Farmer who owns a well ox cistern can possibly afford to bo w ithoul an Iron pump. It should be ut onct a suction aud force pump-a perfect little engine-sued a one known as ' West's Improved Pump.' i speak oi this pump, because I happen to know lt tobe very sim ple, durable, powerful aud cheap, and it dont freeze ut nor get out of order once a year. I Imow this and thin! 1 may be doiug thc farmers good by speaking of it. A boy ten years old can work it, and throw a continent liich-and-a-quartcr stream. It can. be made lo work II deep wells as well as In shallow ones." U CHAT NECK, L. I.. 1861. "I have used this Pump for one .iiioiiuer and winter exposed to the northwest wind, coming over Lou? Islam! Sound, beim? the coldest pcuihle exposure, mid at i < timo did it freeze, nor were we nuable at any lime t< pump water willi great ease. v . H. B. McILYIAN." "Thc undersigned having oed "West's Improved ramps, cheerfully wsacMMM th eh) aa ?Impla. Ul-M? and powerful in raiting and throwing water, and foi their ease of action, security against frost, and low price we believe them superior to all others. WARBEN LELAND, Mel. Hotel, N. Y. J. W. POMI1KOV. Yonkers, N. Y. JOHN MKSSEI*. AIT. N. Y. DOMINICK LAWRENCE, Winchester/ From Uta New York Observer " We have hail in use for months past one of West's pumps, which has given us more satisfaction ns a (bret and lifting pump than any wc have ever used. Il is om of great power, and well adapted for ship'* decks, mines factories, greenhouses, graperies, etc- The AlMtn Chronicle and Huilwaij Journal says : It ts recommcn dod for its extreme simplicity of construction, grea strength and cons?quent durability and cheapness ot' ri . pair." There i.? no stuning box-the pressure being heb by a cup-packing like upon ihoworking-pidon, workin; in a cylinder, titled for the puqio.-e within Hie upper ai! chamber-which we think a great movement, s* r.iiiffiu> is so liable lo bc deranged amTleafc under strong pr. asim to say nothing of the Ml by friction Incident thereto. I hus also two Hirchambi rs- thus tho action af ihevalvi is cushioned upon bolh tides bv air-preventing waler hammer and vacuum-thump. The valves are very ne cessible, and slmplp-tind cheaply repaired. They wori easier than any pump we have ceer seen : the -1 ineh cy Under being worked by children in weds one huiulrc< feet deep, and as they are extremely cheap, as well ai simple and strong, we freely recommend them." uCAJi?ninr,r. MINC, N. C.. Juno 2.*>, ISM. J. D. WEST it Co.-O'tnl*: The Purni) which 1 ordern for our mine is received, and put to work in our tinderla; shaft, which we ure sinking Wc find that one man will with ease, lift ll fi y callous per minute. W-e lifted in ihre? and a half hours all thc water In the shall, wbieli mei. nures even twelve feet and thirty feet deep, and itwu' full when we commenced. It answers our expectation! in every respect. It will do great service with but triflim expense for repairs. Yours, respectflilly. BUP.K HIGGINS."' "Thia may certify that I have been using nt my men ufucture for the last four years. West's Improved Pump I now have In usc, three of said pumps, one of which h i kept constantly at work 24 hours of each day, (excep Sundays,) and has been running for the past two yean I pronounce them unhesltantly, thc beat pumps that havi been brought to my notice, having used many other previously, They arc simple lu their construetlnn, am! not easily disarranged. New York, Oct 12,1S63. JAS. A. WEBB." Wo have plenty moro such certificate?, but thick these are enough. For Pumps, Hose, Pipe, Ac, Ac, address or call upon . J. D. WEST & CO., 40 COURTLAND ST., NEW YORK ty Orders may bo sent through the AUERIUAB ADVERTISING AGENCY, 3S9 Broadway, New York. Mar 7 lm 10 UNDERWRITER'S AGENCY, THE Subscriber having bron appointed Agent of tho GERMANIA, HANOVER, NIAGARA & REPUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Of New York,^tho aggregate Cash Assetts of which ls NEAR THREE MILLIONS OF DOL LARS-is prepared to take risks against loss or damage bp Fire on liberal terms. 2. W. CARWILE, Agent. Feb 13 tf 7 State of South Carolina, 1?DGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Nancy Adams and others, Applicants') Petit'nfor ve I Par. and Thomas J. Vaughn and wife Carolina f Sale of and others, Dofendants. j Land, Ac. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Elizabeth wife of John McDonda, and Caroline, wife of Thomas J*. Vaughn, Dofondants in the above stated case, reside beyond tho limits of this State, It is there Toro Ordered that they do appear and object to tbe division or sale of the Real Estate of Abner Adams, deceased, on or before the 25th day of Jnue next, or their consent will be entered of record. W. F. DURISOE, O.B.D. Ordinary's Omeo, Mar 30, 1866. 12tl4 Direct and Fresh. JUST received direct and fresh, a largo stock A, B and C SUGAR; RIO COFFER, a first rate article: SUGAR CURED HAMS; CLEAR SIDES and SHOULDERS ; MESS MACKEREL in Kitts; Choice LARD; Snperior TEAS, Ao, &c. Als?, always, on hand a splendid article of CA SAL FLOUR, nt tho loweit market price. 8. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Mar 27 tf 13 Final Notice. rHE CREDITORS OF THOMAS PITTS, dee'd., are notified that a Anal settlement rill be had on his Estate, in tho Ordinary's OMI s or Edgefield District, on tho 26th MAY NEXT. AH'persons haviu; deiinnds airainst the said itdate mutt |> usent them according lu law on or .?fore Ih-it day, other?i.-e thor wi'l he excluded rom p?jinout. Tm?WAS JONES, I A-eot for JU A. Pitt* E*'ar. I ?tibi? An " fi TEXAS! TEXAS!" TEXAS I a TnE tendency of immigration in the whole country, North and South, is now towards Texas. The desire is universal to know more of* this promised land. ? newspaper that gives re liable intelligence of affairs here, the condition bf tbe country, etc., should bo welcome to thousands of people in the older States. This newspaper is THE HOUSTON TELEGRAPH, Published at Houston, Texas, Daily, Trj-Weekly and Weekly. It it;? large double-sheet, of the same size as the New Tork Herald, Tribune and World. Besides the news of the day, it, devotes a large space to Texas Intelligence. To this de partment it bas over thirty paid contributors, in every part of the State, besides an exchange list embracing every paper in the State. It is pub lished at the following rate? f PKR YBAtU 'PER MOTH. Daily, SIS 00 $1 50 Tri-Weekly, 3 ZOO -100 Weekly, 5 00 ; ' 50 And for shorter pcri< ?1.- in propurtioD. Mechanics,, farmers, capitalists, railroad and steamboat men, artists, teachers, etc., come to Texas, and welcome to bor fertile fields and geni al skies. We have'room fir twenty millions, and will not be crowded. * ? For the Telegraph, address E. II. COPHING, Publisher, Houston, Texas. R. H. GRIFFIN, Bus. Manager. Mar 19 ' 2v* 12 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD"' DISTRICT, - - INEQUITY. Rich'd. T. Parks, ") vs I Bill to make title, Wm. D. Jennings, S Cancel Mort, Spcc'f. C. L. Bis ie, I Perf., 4c. W. Ii. Parks and others. J r' appearing to my satisfaction that the Defen dants,-W. D. Jennings and J. A. Bass, are ab sent, from and reside-beyond the limits of this State, On motion by Messrs. Ans tv k WRIGHT, Complainant's Solicitors, ordered that the said Defendants do appear and ph ad, answer or demur, to this bill within three months from tbe publica tion hereof, orin default thereof, judgment will be rendered against them pro confeuo. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. March 5, 1866 Sm . ll State of South Carolina, EDGJEFIELD .DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Wm. A. Strother, Adm.'or, ") Bill to call in Cred V8. ~ I ?tors, Dis. of Assets, Sophronia Clark, et at, j Par'n. and Relief. BY virtu of an ?der of the Court in this cause, ll and singular the Creditors of Jap'. WM. E. Ci \ IK, dee'd., are required tn pref enc ind prove tuoir respective claim? within three months from this dato. Such as fait te do so will be barred from all benefit of tte decree to ho pronounced in this cause. Z. W. CARWILE, c.E.E.D. Com m'rf. Office, Mar 8, 1866. Sm 12 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. INEQUITY. Eliza Adams and others, Ex'ors, ") Bill for Cen . vs. . > struction of N>.ncy A. Adams and othots. J Will and Relief. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Josephus E. Children and his wife ?arah E., two of tho Defendants to this cause, reside beyond the limits of this State, On motion by Mr. W. W. ADAMS, J Complainants Solicitor, Ordered .hat thc said Dc fendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to this Bill, within three months from the publi-' cation hereof, or in default thereof, judgment will be rendered against them pru COM/V**?. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.r. March 1 1?66 . St 13 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Tho Stato of South Carolina, 1 Bill to perpetuate Ex rclationc thc Solicitor J testimony in tho of the Southern Circuit. j matter of docum'ts J lost or destroyed. ON hearing tho Bill in this cato, and on mo . tion ol Leroy F. Yunnan*, Solicitor of tho Southern Circuit, It is Ordered, That all persons interested in doetitnents'of apy description, lost or destroyed during the recent var, tho proof of .Those existence, loss and cuten ;ur any of them, vests in t?te memory of witnesses, and who desire to have evidence taken and perpetuated in regard beieto,~b~rre twrc-te-oomo beforo the Court for ? his pnrpo'c, by making written application un der oath to the Commissioner. Z. W. CARWILE, C. E. E.O. Mar 12,186?. 2ml 1 State of South karolina* EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. James Bodie, and 1 Nathan Bodie, et al. \ imi fwr P".n. Mi j David Bodie, Adm'r., ot al. j ?T appearing to my sau?.action that Ibe Defer. dants, Dani. Holsonharke and bis wife Mary, -Parduc and his wife Elizabeth. Gil >ert McCay md his wife Margo!ct, P?-nica horton and the Chilrfrtn' of E'ijah Bodie, de;'d., -.hose names ind nu ml er are unknown, reside beyond the h'm? ?ti of this State, On motion by M<csrs AXi.ty k Wright, C< inp. Solicitor?, It ii> Ordtrcd that tho iaid Defendants appear within three months from che publi. ?rion hereof, and plead, antwer or de nur to tl Ja bil', or judgment ? ill bo rendered igainst them pro eonftrto. Z W, CARWILE. C.E.E.D. Commissioner's Office. Pcb 12 3m 7 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Robert Hatcher and wife Perme- f li- Hatcher, James Morris and j Lucy Morris, et al, [ Bill for Par, vs. I Acct, k Relief Alfred Hatcher k Samuel Posey, I Adm'or., et al. j IT appearing to my-satisfaction that the Defen dants John Hatcher, Martin Phillips and wife Polly, Benj. F. Hatcher, Joh:a Carpenter, -- Hardy and wife Elizabeth, Benjamin Thomas and -Powell and wife Lucy, rebide beyond the limits of this State, On motiot of Messrs. ABNEY & WRIGHT, Complainants'Solidtors, Ordered that tho said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to this bill within taree months from tho nphliration hereof, or in default thereof, judg ment wilt be rondered against them pro conftuc. Z. W. CARWILE, c.E.E.n. Feb. 28, 1866. Sm 9 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. James Hatcher, Temperance Hatcher, Elizabeth Hatcher, Wm. R. Hatehor, et al. va. )> Bill for Par'n., Alfred Hatcher, | Acct, k Relief. Polly Phillips, Martin Phillips, BoDj. Thomas, ot al. reappearing to to my satisfaction that the De fendant; John Hatcher, Polly Phillips, Martin Phillips, John Carpenter, Elisabeth Hardy and her husbnnd-Hardy, Benjamin Thomas, Lu cy Powell and her husband-Powell, reside beyond the limits of this Sta te, On motion by Messrs. ABNEY k WRIGHT, Complainants' Solici tors, Ordered that the said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to this bill within three months from tho publication hereof, or in default theroo.O judgment will lie rondered against them pro con/etio. Z. W. CAJiWILE, c.E.E.n. Feb 28, 1866. Sm 9 State of South Caroline, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, INEQUITY. James Hatcher, "j v*- \ Dill of Ecvioor, ace*, de. Alfred Hatcher, John Hatcher, ct al. J IT appearing to my satisfaction that the Defen dants, Benjamin Thomas, Elizabeth Hardy-ni her husband-! Hardy, Lucy Powell and her husband_Powell, rctide bayoud the limits of this State, On motion by Messrs. ABNEY k WRfcnT, ComplV Sofr'*, Ordered that the said Dofendaats do appear, plead, answer pr demur to this Bill within throe months fr?m tho publication of tbic nrder, or in defno? th? r*of judgement will be rendered against th?? pi o eottf?oto. Z. W. CARLILE, C.E.E.D. Feb 58 18ftt _Sm _ To the Public. DF. WcEWEN, having received a COM . PLETB ASSORMENT OF WATCH MATERIALS, would r.spec!fully inform his frionas and tbe public generally that ho is now prepared to execute, with dispatch, all work in tbe' Watch Impairing Department. AU work dont? hy him will be warranted. Allitvles-of TIA IR WORK and SOLID GOLD JEW.TvT.RY made to o;der. TERMSSASH-.. N?.? work will "be'allowed to lt?\r* ihm Sb op until paid (ne. OrlU' tl 1 44