The Elberton gazette. (Elberton, Ga.) 1866-1872, June 25, 1869, Image 4

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The miniKtcr and the boy j Many yours afro, a certain minister was \ going one Sunday morning to bis school- , room. lie walked through a number of streets, and, a? he turned a corner, he -saw assembled around a pump a party of little j boys, playing marbles. <>n seeing him np proaeh they began to pick up their marbles ! and run away ns last as they could. One : little fellow, not having seen him as soon us ; the rest, before he could succeed in gather-"'* ing up his marbles the minister had come close to him and placed his hand upon liis j shoulder. They were face to face, the min-! ister of God and the poor little ragged boy, i who had been caught in the act ot playing marbles on Sunday morning. And how did the minister deal with the hoy '! That is what I wanted you to notice. Tie might have said to him, ‘What are you doing there? You are breaking the Sabbath. Don’t you deserve to be punish ed ?’ Hut he did nothing of the kind, lie simply said, ‘Have you found all your mar bles V ‘No,’ said tire hoy, ‘1 haven’t.’ ‘Then,’said lies minister,‘l'll help you. Whereupon lie knelt down and began to look for the marbles; and as he did so, he remarked I liked to play at marbles when I was a little boy, very much and l think 1 can beat you but,’ he added, ‘1 never play i marbles on Sunday.’ The little boy’s attention was now arrest,-, cd. He liked liis lriend’s face, and began to wonder who lie was. The minister said : ‘l’ m going to a place where I think you would like to be ; will you conic with mo ? Said the boy, ‘where do you live V ‘ln such 1 and such a place/ was the an swer. ‘Why, that’s the minister’s house !’ ex claimed the boy, as lie did not suppose that a kind man and a mini-tcr of the Gospel could he the same person ‘Yes,’ said the man,’ ‘1 am the minister myself; and if you’ll come with me, I think i can do you some good,’ Said the boy, ‘My hands are dirty, 1 cant g°-’ ‘But/ said the minister, ‘here a a pump —why not wash '{’ Said the boy, ‘l’m so little 1 can’t wash and pump at the same time.’ ‘Well said the minister, ‘if you’ll wash I’ll pump. He at once set to work, and pumped, ami pumped, and pumped; and the boy washed his hands and face til! they were quite clean. Said the boy, Oly hands are wringing wet, and I don’t know how to dry ’em’ The minister pulled out a clean packet handkerchief and offered it to the bey. Said the boy, ‘but its clean.’ “Yes/ was the reply, ‘but it was made to be dirtied.’ The boy dried liis hands and face with the handkerchief and then accompanied the minister to the floor of the Sunday school. 'J wenty years after, (lie minister w as walk ing in the street el a huge city, when a tall man tapped him on (!.,• sin.rhl r, and look ing into liis face, saiii, 1 j eu dou’i rciucmbi me '( ‘No/ said the minister, ‘I don’t/ ‘1 to you ia member twenty yearn ago, finding a litile boy playing marbles round a ] amp. Do you remember th. t boy's 1.-eing too dirty to go to school and y/ ] umj.i . lbr him, and spunking kindly to idm, and taking him to scho.>! V ‘Oh !’said the miuLdi r, ‘J do remem ber.’ ‘Sir/ said the gentl man, ‘I was that boy I res ■ in business and became a leading mail ./ have attained a good position in society; and on seeing you to-day in the street, 1 felt bound to ccine to you and say that it is to your kindness, and wisdom, and Chris tian discretion- to your having dealt v.itli me persuasively, that 1 owe, under God, all that 1 have attained, and that I am at tin* present day.— luitnritm ILnih/. ♦<*»♦ I’aittbie lor Mint* Giiilai. Naomi, the young ai. l lovely daughter of iSalatlu 1 and Judith was Iroulded in spirit, because at the appi ,-! of trum 1" 1 '• si* l w ih 1 to app( at 1 in licr plain unilyed stola. while some of lor yuiu»g acquuiu tunerwould apjioar iri blue and purple and fn ; linen o! Egypt. IK i mother saw the gloom that appear upon tlio. face of the lovely child, and taking her apart, related to her tin., parable : A dove thus made her complaint so the guardian spirit of the feathered trihe : “Kind Genius why is it that the hoarse voice and siruUing peac •eh sjireads hi „mu dy train to the suit, dazzling the c\C <•! every passer,by whilst 1, in my plain plumage, am overlooked and by allV Thy tvays kind Genius, , am not to ho equal to wards those under tliy care and protection.’ Iho Genius hstened to her complaint, and thus replied: “I will grant t hoc a Gain similar in rich ness to th ... of the gaudy bird thou teem, est to eayy, B i dsh of tine lUf one condition in return.’ ‘U hat is that?’ eagerly inquired the .dove overjoyed at the prospect of possessing what seemed to promise to much happiness. ‘lt is,’ said the Geuitis, ‘that thou con, sent to surrender those qualities of meek ness, tenderness, constancy, and love tor which thy family have been distinguished inyll time.’' v \Lot me cousiden,’ sfii-1 the dove. “No* 1 cannot cotisw.t to sueli an exchange. No, no for ah the gaudy plumage, the showy train of tlu-t vain bird will 1 turn ndcr those qualities of my family from time immemori al. 1 must decline, good Genius, the con-* ditioOs you propose.” ♦Then W'hy complain, dear bird ? lias ijot Providence bestowed upon thee qualU .ties which thou admirest ‘l Art thou dies omtented still: , A tear started in the eye of the dove at this mild rebuke of her gnrndinn spirit and tnc promised never to complain. The beautiful girl, avlio had enter * 1 into; the stdry with deep and lender emotion, raised her fine bjue eyes to nn-ef mother’s gaze, as they rolled upwards, suffused wwA penitential tears she said with a mbduTth tone, while a .smile like that assauied by all nature when fin* bow of God appears in tho heavens after a storm: “My* mother, 1 think 1 know AChat. that story means. Kt me lm but Inive that ornament of a meek and *p*iet sp lit, and I satisfied so see other.: appear in rich and apparel.” We clip from the New York Tribune of j the 7th, the following dispatch : Atlanta, Ga., -Tunc 6.—Gen. Terry !<e Hoed command of the Department of the i South, on the 2d inst. Sheriff Norris of : Warren county, who has been rcfugecing i here since be was driven from his home by the Kn-Klux who mu.Jered Doctor, Par-i j <ien, proceeded te Warrenton on the 4th j i wit!. ;iu escort. Orders were given to the icOTnmunding officer at that point to furnish Norris with troops as a posse, to arrest the | parties who ussassina'.id Senator Adkins, land committed other £r*>ss ontiagcs. The commanding officer at W-varcnton, not deem ing the present force of one hundred and fifty men suTiicTetit, called few more, and two additional companies go down by to morrow morning’s train. Gen. Terry is in perfect accord with President Gr.-js} and Gov. Bullock, and wi?f do all in Iris p over under the civil law to break up the insur rectionary organizations and protect loyal tn*n. The I : nion people here begin to feci that the President's declaration that they w ill bo proteetectefl will soon be realized. We ..till withhold comment, that when we do speak, me may do so to purpose. The Tribune’s Washington Correspondent thus speaks of George,:: “/f \r. Iloar should deckle that the i State is not a State in the {.Vton, according to the Deconstruction laws u! Congress, t hen, it, is thought, the President will have the Sam, power there that he lias in Vir ginia, Mississipi i, and Texas, and will re cognize Georgia as having only a Provision-, al Government.” tlurcka The sign i Heat ion on this word is said to be—“l have found it ” A philosopher of the olden days uttered it with the deep est emotion. upon making a certain Uiscov ,cry in mataematics, and thousand ' have re peated it '•tnce the accomplishment of any great and long desired achievement. The ambitious man pronounces it, on reaching the objcctof Ids ambition whatever that may be—whether wealth or place or power.— Youth shouts it, banner in hand, ns lie stands oi. the summit so hardly won, the lover re peats it as lie clasps the consenting lair one to ID bosom, and calls her liis. The candidate seeking for light in the Temple ol Light, gropes icr a season in darkness, and begins almost to despair of over realizing the object of liis s arch ; hot the mystic Ihist at last i. veals its glories, and Tiuth stands firth to liis enraptured vision, lie grasps the coveted treasure and cries “in the joy of! i.., he irt—Eureka 1” But he should remember that lie has yet obtained hut a single gem from that mine capable of furnishing untold riches. He must “work” it digging and delving and toiling, and each additional effort, will be re paid, and his stores of wisdom and know ledge v ill bo increased, until, opulent in iliat * ; .vliieh most enriches man,” he will loci that bis toil has been compensated a lmn Ire. l fold. Jt is ~i. ly or I rt -1 that, ve shall not, at oi.ee, realize all our wi.-lics. '■ he umi q, . howtr fails I: p !y dn m Vd< : s lined by lif lcr.; an 1 and mo tions arc von by :ni mWive effmts. Ho. • too, v. ii the labours in our mvatic Tem ple. 1 i.b, at n t.. lie; one revelation after ai.other ; cm added to gam in the ea! inti, treasures. Only wotk on, even after you are enable to cry—Eureka 1 There still vhdier treasures but they are secured only by ] atieut t ail ! WimtifAiaitf..-; <.!•• Santa Anna.— Santa Anna is living; in a small cottage in the town cf Hurt Pluto, Si. Domingo, and is enjoying good health. Ho says that be lost the hall of his fortune in Cuba and .Mexico. Strange to say, the veteran agita tor has run away from Cuba to avi M taking I irt ii the revolution there on (it!.; r side. Be i; constantly occupied in writing the hi-tory of bis liio, never stirring out ou the streets, lie is not unwilling to receive vis itor:' however, and signifies his inti niion of returning to Staten Island next .J uly. ❖ « Hens often acquire the habit of citing tin ir own eggs and the eggs of (heir com panions. Nothing teaches this habit to fowls mole rapidly than allowing them to cat oge-sheib. ♦ -r- Breeding of form is an art, and so high an nr: just now, in view of tho price of bcaulii'ul animals, that boys ami "ill.-: may well co.i-iiier whether i, is not as well to grow perfection iu firm as to paint i,r sculpture it.. • - - . **►* A ’iijilou (Indian) hog climbejl a fifteen foot ladder, and established himself in the hay mow, faring suiupluosly on seed corn. 8* AI N Si B I* ij fc*R . \V r s beg leave to call the .attention, ot tlie >» public to the celebrated and urn-nailed F AMI Ij Y M F J > 1 G I X F The FAIN KILLER is a jiurcly ■ vegetable compound, and vvl.il.> it i. a mint efficient reme dy for Fain, it is a perfectly safe medicine in the most unskillful hands. For Summer Complaint, Or ary other form of bowel disease in children or adults ; h is an almost certain cure, and Ims wuliout doiilit been more successful in curing the various kinds of Thru -try other known remedy, or even the most ; kill lit!,.'.iy..dcinn. In India, -Vfrica and China where this dreadful di.-eise is ever more or less pri vulcat, the I\4*.» KILLEB is con side r ril By the n;»iiv«*s, as null as £uro|>ean residents in those climates. A SURE RSKBDY SHERIFFS SALeT 4'. ill I*# sold ! e-orc the Court House door, on the firn Tu* day in July next, between the legal hours of sal*' one tract of land, containing two I iiiiibed "nd .*■ ovcutv-fivr (275) i***ros, more or joining inn.No' of ,/attison Adams, Dillaid Huhoe and rs, leyigd on ay the propeiiv cf Eli* b: Ih P. •.«*•«<..>. to satisfy Tax (i fa. Also, one ts i of land, fitunte in Elbert county, on water*of Falling Greek containing fire hntidied tier t. more or less adjoining lands of Joseph Brawnef. 4/trv U. William? and otli i rs. levied on as ,lli • pop -rty of Edmund B. Tate. fiir.. to atisfy ii. In. fn tn Elbert Hnpcrinr Court, in favor of David Bell, Executor ot Mary Bell deceased. The above land sold for the purchase money. -Vay 27. 1869- 4. Um ii If ADAMS NITli The American Spa Sprng COMPANY’S HOODHKIOGE CIULIBIMTE o* ITiOX WAT K R- If bottled fresh at the Spa Form Springs, sit uated near WoodUridgc, State of New Jersey, one mile from Perth Amboy. The aualy.-is of loading Chemists shows that the Springs of the Spa Farm are, on account of their medicinal properties, fully equal to the celcbarated Spa. Pryinoiit, Eger and Franzens brun, in Germany, and that they contain nearly double the quantity of Iron ot the famous Tunbridge Wells, in England. The Wuodhrige Iron Water has already re ceived the highest approbation of the most emi nent Physicians of this and other Cities, as can be seen bv Testimonials at the the Company's OSlice. FRED. J. KJ/MHRICH, Pres’t 27 Maiden Lane. Greenville Grove Mineral Soap, Tliy Rest Soap for Cleansing and Polishing pur poses in the world ! TIM IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! Try it on Oil-gummed Engines or Machinery.— Try it on Gummed and Greasy Floors. Trv it on Gummed and Greasy Floors. * Try it on all Woodwork or Painted Ware—on Windows, on Milrors, on Stoves, Floors, Knives and Forks, Dishes, Glass Ware, on ink or other Stains on the llnnds, or on anything on which all other Soaps fail, and it will tiiir: ; lantly vindicate its light to he called the BEST SOAP IN Jufj WORLD. Use no other for Kitchen pnrposos. Ass ! your Grocer for it, NICHOLS & PRO. j 40 CouvtUtndt St., -V/Y.J FOUND AT LAST, ! A Remedy that lias cured more cases OF GOLDS, COUGHS, ASTHMA, BRON CHITIS, HEMORRHAGE OF TIIE LUNGS AND CONSUMPTION, For the number of bottles sold, than any medj cine ever introduced to the public - " It j- McD ONALD \S Compound Syrup of Petroleum. Nature’s Remedy—pleasant to tbo taste and entirely harmless. Contains no opium or its preparations —no miner#! or vegetable poisons Two liio sand boltU sold in TTCtV-.'.S, 1 during the past year. PRICE $1 A BOTTLE—SIX FOR $5. GEO. McDuNAI.D, Proprietor, Trontoi), N. J. Pi'im ipal Depot Ii Park Row, New V’. rk, F G ells & Cos. and J F Henry, Agents N Y WHil . : WHIPS!/ WHIPS!!! Awarded Ist Vr'in American Institute, 0ct.,'67, GEORGE P. OVERIN A CO, Whalebone WUf|i lUiinui'actarers Constantly on hand a large assortment of FINE MALACCA, HOLLY, and nil kkids of WHIPS A*VD LASHES, Whole sale and lli tail. No. 4 & G EAST HOUSTON STREET. Near Broadway, NEW YORK. Advantage Playing Cards, Erie . Si j • r. p-ck, v.iOi Directions. PCK ’ I I ??» I' i. White and Bine— Price, .yi i.i) per too idea per Dm, r Method of. Vi L\.NjNi"' at ( i ’ if. ( :»■■■ P ; O.jh. Gall atm r S£*c<- •’ V . <•••• WIOKD & own .1 * No ::» J, II -tree:, Mew York City. N)\V YORK lC it. i!.c’‘ ■< ii p< c Coii;tr MA Vi FACTKIaG fa.Mii No J 4 (k.i.'.Eo;: Flack, Nnw Yt i:<.- J. R. GiI.IISTKI-; Jr., SEAMAN FIELD Si.ertUry and Treasurer. President. Address V. 0. 137 P. th lei a • ■dicited, which will be put up with cure :■; i■ t I owe prices. SOMDTUIXG NKW 71 Pater t Soal-Flat Kaciiino Gummed ENVELOPES! lor Beauty, Utility, and Uniformity, band gumming does not equal machine work. All prices, sizes, styles, and qualities of En velopes eomtautly on hand, U'un-anl-.-d Perfect mid Full Count. For sale at nil Stalioucry and Fancy Gr.oqs • f> c s. Also, constantly on hand, six dinsrebt v■ I'ieliis ol Initiul Packages, in price from 25 cents upwards. BERLIN k JOW.S ENVELOPE (JO , 131 aid 136 William Street, K. V. Sole MaiiufacUirers of ".ho Patent Sal-Flat Jfa chino-Gunrated Eveiopes< WM. Ir. CHASE &~CO^ IVI .A. O AI l-'U 32 lA. TT, 7!' LIBERTY ST/.'EKT, N. Y. v Dealers in :»M kinds of Machinery, iding Bliikc’s IVilf'Di StOriin I’m u, CffASE’.S PATENT BRICK MACHINES, f iSLeuiu f.co.'iuci, and Boilers, l itciiburg Aaehine ■ Uo’s Tools. Wood-working j/achinery, Stamp I '■ 1 t’ruohers, and -t/infng -1/achiiterv gen eialiy. Ben.: fji Cite ala rs, Price List, Ac. WM. L. CHASE & 00- 79 Liberty Street, K. Y. &,oyal HavanaZiottcry C< INDUCTED hv'the SPAsii.sfi tfoVER'" jF.NT Draws .f2 in GOLD every J. 7 Day / Prize cashed in Gold ; information furni-hed; the highc- t rates paid for Doubloons rr j all kinds ot Gold apd Silver. TAYLOR & CO., Bunarm. No. 1C Wall Stiusst. N. Y. S. RAPP. Manufacturer of Tobacco. FACTORIES ; 1428 FRANKLIN ST., RICHMOND, #F„ 572 HUDSON ST., NEW YORK. ' Salesroom & Office, 75 Fulton St., New l’c-k. i. is ar>i, i: w & ii i is it *t a. Wholesale " Retail Dealer in BGSBS, SASHES, SUNOS Windows, Building Materials Ac. 44 4 4-.fi HEY STli BET, NEWYOBK J- W. KISSAM’S. Grocers’ Tin A\ r ai’e, AND SCALE MAAIFACTORr, COR. OF FULTON & GOLD STS., New York. West’s Improved Pump. | The most Simple, Durafch , Powerful, Doubli Active Lift and Force Pump, in use. Too wef, known to need, any furth-r notice. Send sot circular. Snttflio Panza ¥Vindmlll. Self-Regulating and Self-Adjustable Boxes Empire Corn & Iced Mill. Tlid only satisfactory iron mill in market. S’en l for firev.lar. rumiture! Turniture!! The undersigned kcaps on hand, at Anderson C. H., S. C. a splendid variety of PARLOR rmd CHAMBER FURNITURE. Which bo will sell at a very small advance on New York Cost. Persons wishing Furniture ot any kind will find it to their interest to patron ize him. Orders promptly attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed. GEORGE F. TOLLEY. Andersen C H., S. C.. April 2,1869 —B—ts. NEW TIN SHOP IN ELRERTON. The undersigned having purchased a fall sett of machinery for making TUST-'W.A.T^E of all descriptions, Stove pipes, etc., also having secured the services of excellent workmen, is prepared to do all kind3 of work in his line in tie best manner, and at short notice. Roofing: and Guttering done in the best manner. He will furnish Tin ware either by retail or wholesale, and respect fully solicits the patronage of the public. Prices Moderate. JOHN- S. BROWN. Feb. 12, 18C9—2—Cm T'HE PAIN KILLER Is both an Internal and External Remedy. The pain killer Should be used at the first manifestations of Cold or Cough. tpriE PAIN KILLER— -L Don’t fail to keep it in the house ready for use. rruiK /’AIN KILLER JL Is an almost certain cure for CHOLERA, and has, without doubt, been more suc cessful iu curing this terrible disease than any other known remedy, or even the most Eminent and Skillful Physicians In India, Africa and China, where this dreadful disease is ever more or less prevalent, tho PAIN KILLER is consider ed by the natives, as well as by European residents in those climates, A SURE REMEDY. rnilE PAIN KILLER— JL Each Bottle is wrapped with full directions for use. The pain killer, Is sold by all Druggists aud Dealers in Family .1/cdicincs. May 7, 1859. EILECTK! MEDICAL < OI.I.EIiK « P K’E* KSY’ MAS KA. This College holds three sessions each year. The first session commences October Bth, and continues until the end of January; the second session commences February Ist, and continues until the beginning of May; the third session continue? shroughoiit the summer months. It has an able corps of twelve Professors, and every Department of Medicine and Surgery is thoroughly taught. Every facility in the way of illustrations, mor bid specimens, herbarium, chemical and philo sophicai apparatus, microscopes, instruments ot the latest invention for physical examination and diagnosis will be provided. Splendid Hospital and Cinical Instruction are afforded; free tickets to all our City Hospitals are provided; Dissecting Material abundant at a nominal cost. Perpetual scholarships are sold for SCO. Send for circular. The Electic Medical Journal ol Pennsylvania. ■ ’ ibll.'lied monthly, contain' 48 pig.'- of ori ;i ni i'tcr. FF - j>,., -iiiniiui. Tin-large? l , ...,p most progressive .Medical Journal i.i t’ ' United F..D.C3. t'pli.ud'd i. hi enu ids to th* get!* r up of elul -. ljenutiful premium engravings, valut : at $3 gi .ee. to every subscriber. Bp' ciuien copies sort fee iu; anplicnlion. Address J:.>UX HI CU.WAX. 227 North T velflh Street. Phil.ide'pliia, i .t. Jtiue 12, 1868—20-ly Scht'diilc of the (looriria Raiiroad. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 29th, 18‘5h, the F: .trenger Trains on the Georgia Railroad will run us follow.- : DA Y PASSENGER TRAIN. (Daily, Sundays excepted.) Leave Angus’-a at 7.10 3. A. “ Atlanta at Arrive at Augusta ....8.30P. M. XI(HIT 1'.'..5.-tFNGEi; TRAIN. -oMm Leave An-vista at *x] “ A'.h'.fta at *»*d'P.MSS3j . BERZELU PASS ENG Eu TiiaH Leave Augusta at 4 80 “ Berzelia at I T.OffSlli:;: S Arrive at Argiifta a I ‘ Berzelia “•S nHH Passengers for Millcdgovillc, WnsliittUMjflHH Vthcns. Gn.,‘ must take Day from Augusta and Atlanta. •'] Passengers for West Point, M.Wi ma, Mobile <md New Orleans must leave Augwla ' on Night Passenger Train at 3.45 I*. M., to tmdaf close connections. >siU I’ajsengsjp, for Corinth, Grand Junction, MaflK phis, Louisville and St. Louis can take either train and make close connections. Through Tickets and Baggage checked through io the above places. Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Passenger Trains. E. W. COLE, Gcivl Superintends Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA. ITU ELBERT COUNTY. / V\ HEREAS, James A. Edwards, Admistrntor, with the will annexed on the Estate of Alary Hughes, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission. These are therefore to cite and admonish alf and singular the kindred and creditors of sans deceased, to bo and appear at tny office, otf;?or before tho first J/onday in October next, to Mtow cause, if any they have why said letters should not be granted. 'T* Given under my band and official signature, at my office, in Elberton, this, J/arch 10th. 1860. E. B. TATE Jr,, • Ordinary. J/nrcU 12, 18G9--6 Gmo. WEowell^ Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers. No advance charged on Publishers’ prices. All loading Newspapers kept on tile. Information as to the Cost of Advertising fur nished. AH orders receive careful attention. Inquiries Iry Mail answered promptly. Complete printed lists of Newspapers for sale. Special Lists prepared for Customers. Advertisements Written and Notices secured. Orders from Business Men especially solicited 40 P^M July 10,1868—24-ly H. A ROEBUCK ATTORNEY AT LAW, ELBERTON, GEORGIA, Y> ill attend promptly to nil bu iness in Ir titled to liis care. 1 Office in the tfourt House. | April - 1363 3 —-u. LETTERS OF DISMISSIOS. GEORGIA, 1 TT r Elbebt Co-ksty. j V V HHEREAS, John T. Hulme, Executor of the last Will and Testament of James 11. Alvxa’nder, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission. These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and singular the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in Aug ust next, to show ] cause, if any they have why said letter should j not he granted. Given under mv hand and official signature. at my office in Klbcrton, this May 4th i860! E. B.’TATE, Jc.. May 7,1869 —14—3 m. Ordinary, E. C. Dcnwrb §licjkl, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER ELBERTON, GA. He will repair ali kinds of Jewelry, Watches. Clocks, Sewing Machines, and Pistols on reasonable terms. He will also furnish watches, watch materials clocxs, and pistols on order, lie hopes by prompt attention to business and faithful workmanship to secure a liberal patron age from the public, and invites all those wishing work done in liis line io give him a call. All work warranted. Feb. 12, 1869—2—6 m. B. CHEDEL. HACK. LINE FROM TO LEXINGTON DEPOT. The under,'signed would respectfully in form the traveling public that lie is running a semi-weekly Hack from Elberton to Lex iugton Depot. Trips made as follows: T FIRST TRIP. Leave Lexington Monday morning ami arrive at Elberton Monday evening. Leave Elberton Tuesday morning and ar rive at Lexinsrton Tuesday evening. SECOND TRIP. Leave Lexington Thursday end arrive at Elberton same day. Leave Elberton Friday morning and ar rive at Lcxingron same day. Packages to go by Express or otherwise carried cither way on reasonable terms. Passengers will be carried either way, for §5. including a reasonable amount of bag gage. F. A CAMPBELL. Feb. 5, 18G9—1—tf. BUTTER and eggs. WANT E D . The highest market price will be paid for Butter and Eggs at ibis office. April 20, 1860. )f(V YAMr bUSUIN } a GE3. The only priT-'-'t in*.".:‘o.tion in America. "I of Worthh ii*’.!! U r.s and infringe - m**nt.s aft it vvli’ch t'—ivtro of, Tho l»n D* s’-p --plieil v.itli Ibis and Mar, and oilier kinds at K.v i:i ;nL* Ti'jf’s Liver I*3!!* N Cares dist a . i;t ik: 1.;,t r and Stomach. Tntt•'» x:v.»4»rf.->r»nS. A sure f«>i (‘-uprlis Coltfs, Arc. Yuti‘s a Bid Queer/,-; The profit Alterative ami blood Purifier. Tutt’ft IsupiouMl fcSaSs* Dye. Warranted lie Pest in uso. Those standard Preparations arc for sale, bv EDMUNDS k MARCUS. Jan 8. 13CS—ly. yBCNSON House I|U AT tSteRSQK (’. IT., 8. a soi; n i | H f * s be«a fitted u- nnri and in now » ! ilrst-elMji Guests wi.l i -i\.- it . , CARRIAGE SHOP. The Undersigned lHfcjmjfSsern •■* ii of a number of as at I.l*■ n- i, in tiie State, is prepajtsfcfo-pnt up BT7G G I E S *>-' -3 f AXD CARRIAGES .To order, at short notice, and on reasonable ‘terms. Repairing Avill be done in the best man ner. Ho b ill also do all kinds of BLACKSBIITKING short notice. Planters aa ill find it to their i interest to patronize him. JOHN JL JASIES Elberton, Ga., Feb. 5, 1860. ts Arrival and Departure of Mails. ROUTE NO. 6022. From Lexingion Depot, to Elberton Georgia. Leave Lexington Depot on .Mondays and Thursdays at 9 o’clock, A. M. Arrive at Elber ton at 9 o’clock, P. M. Leave Elberton on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8 o’clock, A. M. Arrive at Lexington Depot at 9, P. M. ON ROUTE NO. 6028 From Carnnesviilc, to Elberton Georgia. Leave Carnnesville on Thursdays at 5 o’clock, A. M. Arrive at Elberton at T o’clock, P. M. Leave Elberton Tridays at 0 o'clock, a. m. Arrive at Carnnesvillo at 8 o'clock, p. m, Av on ROUTE NO- 5690. From Abbevilc, S. C., to Elberton, Ga. Leave Abbeville on Fridays at 4 o'clock a. m. Arrive at Elberton “ 9 •< p. hi. Leave “ Saturday 4 « «. ni. Arrive at Abbeville “ a “ p, m. In future no letters will be mailed alter Sched ule time. April;-29. tf BARBER SHOP IN ELBERTON. Tine undersigned ha? just established a Barber Sibop next door to. James Hall’s Carpenter Shop, and respectfully solicits the patronage of the pnniic. Shaving, Hair Cutting aud Hhaiu pooiu*** doue iu the best manner, ROBERT DUNLAP. May 7,1859—t5. 1 EMPLOYMENT At Your Own Homos, EITHER SEX—Suitable for steady hands, l’ays large profits. Address for Particulars at once, ‘‘COSTAR,” No. 13, Howard St. N. Y Latest Now York News LADIES ! ! look Out!! Look Out!! Look Out!! Look Out!! “Beautifies the Complexion.’’ “Gives a Rosy Glow to the Chaeks.’ “A Ruby Titi£e to the Lips.’’ “Removes all Blotches and Freckle*.’* “The Best in the World.” “COSTAR'S” t> V ATTq> TIPTTJ'D Jtj ztdj U <A> XJb X Jut It f THE BiUor-Swcel ami Orange Blossoms. One Bottle sl.oo—Three for SZ.UO 1000 Bottles sold in one day in N. Y. City. All Diajgists in ELBERTON sell it. “COSTAR’S^ Standard Preparation AUE “Oostau’s" Rat, Roach, &e,, .Exterminators. “CostAlt’s” Bud Bi*q Exterminators. “Costar’s” (only purejINSECT Powder. “Only infallible l’omedies known." “18 years estiibli.«lied,iii New York.” “2,000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily.” “1111 Beware ! I ! of spurious imitations.’'* “All Druggists in ELBERTON sell them.” Address “COSTAR, 55 13 Howard St. N. Y. ( Or, John F. Henry. (Successor to) Dumas Barnes A Cos., 24 Park Row N. Y. Sold in GLBLdTOY, UA.by ‘ May 7, 1868.—14 I\TILJL,XIsrEFiY , Mrs. Ullen Allen Milliner and Die s-Malcei 1 , Would respectfully Inform the ladies ofKlber ton iiinl v*<-ini’i:>* "tic i? prepared to Jo i.ll kill:!? of l)iess*Alikin-r. !!aii’])r( j ssiii2, kc < In the neatest nannir, and on l etter Kami ihnn tmv oner Lo. Kiln Ga . April 2‘E UiC'J—lf. S2b l 525! THE AMERICAN SHUTTLE SEWHVfi MACTIIXK! T3 retailed nt a price within the roach of all. This machine uses a straight needle, makes th« LOCK STITCH (alike on both sides,) has a self, adjusting tension, and can do every variety of sewing. It will hem, fell, hind,’cord, braid, seam, quilt, tuck, ruffle aud gather; will work equally well on silk, linen, woolen, or cotton thread. THE Aiumcnn Sliiilllp Sewing Maope, .uoi IS io>.-h. il ttdi ftfa® Warranted Five Yvariit Our Agents will hr supplied with duplicate parts of the Machine, ill case of accident. It makes precisely the same s:itch made by the Singer, Wheeler & T\ ilson, Howe, and Florence Machines. It has the Under-feed, like the best of high-priced Machines, and is the only low priced Shuttle Machine in tho market that has this feed. We are enabled to sell a first-class SHUTTLE J/ACIIINE at a very low prise; on account of ils Simplicity, and consequent low cost of Manufacturing, in comparison with Com plicated J/achities. We wish to arrange with Agents, male or fe male, to represent tiio American Shuttle Sewing J/hehine, in each State, County, and Town in the United Stales and Ontario. Extra induce ments to Experienced Agents. For full particu lars, as to Salary or Commission, addresi a. V. N. ANDREWS, General Agent, Detroit. Mich. N.B.—For Hie benefit of our Agents we have arranged with parties who have Goods suitable for Sewing J/uchine Agents to sell. Wo will seud BOOKS OK SAJfPLES and full particulars on receipt of one red stamp. Address G. V. N ANDREWS, Genera! Agent. Detroit, .Vkh. 1 eb. 19, iß6n-3-.lv.