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THE ADVERTISER. Terms, 83,00 per Annum. Cat Off in the Budding of Youth. A deep and. bitter affliction has visited the hearts and home ; of. those much-be loved, members of our community, Mr. and Mrs. LEWIS JOKES. Their young estchild, a lovely girl of sixteen sum mers, ".departed this life, at Spartan burg-while there at school-on' Tuesday, the 16th inst The lamented MAST ELIZA JOKES waa beautiful and graceful in per son, gifted in intellect, pious and gentle in disposition. Her death bed waa a . scene of triomphant faith, holy hope, sublime resignation. And thus one more of the loved ones of earth is. gathered to the glory of the Only Begotten whose abode is in tho bosom of the Father. We know full well that all Edgefield joins ns in deepest sympathy for this bereaved and weeping family. Fire. At about sundown on Wednesday of last week,, our town was startled by an alarm of. fire, and it was soon discovered that the stable and barn of lira. Mary Tillman was being consumed. The build ing could not be saved, but fortunately the flames did not reach the dwelling house. Mrs. Tillman's loss is about $300. She desires us to return hoi kindest thanks to the many friends, while and black, who hurried to her assistance on this unfortunate occasion. There is but little doubt that the fire proceeded from tho torch of the incendiary. - '- -m ? ?? . ?-?-? The Sibleys and Their Fertilizers. This week J. Sibley & Sons send us a list of the Fertilizers sold by them. The planting community will do well to pay particular attention to this dist. It is for tunate that planters and farmers can now select such Corn and Cotton Stimulants for their fields as the experience of years has demonstrated to be genuine and worthy of confidence. Prominent among such are the Fertilizers sold by the Sib - leys, of Augusta. Of Sweeping Popularity. Of sweeping popularity is the new American Sewing Machine. We speak of it as new, because it is new in these parts. Mr. Oscar Cheatham is the Agent hereabouts. Read his card in another column. He invites all the ladies to call at his Store and inspect the American. It performs great wonders, and is the theme of universal admiration. Let Vs Uphold Our Own. We would speak a word in behalt of the admirable agricultural journal which does so much honor to our State. We mean the Rural Carolinian, published monthly in Charleston. The Rural Car olinian is, in all respects, equal to any agricultural journal published in this country, with the further claim u]K>n us that it belongs to South Carolina, is con ducted by South Carolinians, and aim's particularly to improve and develop the agriculture of South Carolina. The Ru ral Carolinian begins the new year splendidly. Tho January number, ly ing before us, is in itself a noble hand book of Agricultural and Horticultural art. Let us then uphold the Bural Caro linian bravely. Two Dollars a year, in ad vance. Address Walker, Evans ? Cogs well, Charleston. Mopes' Superphosphate. This old and well tried fertilizer, is still in the market, at a reasonable price. Having been constantly used in all parts of the country since 1852, when it was first introduced, this is the twentieth year of its most successful career ; and notwithstanding the many competing fertilizers that have since been brought into use, Mapes' still maintains its popu larity, and is the favorite of many of our best planters. Its great recommenda tions are that no adulterating mr.:< rial is used in ifc? manufacture, and its constitu ents are such as to produce quick action and permanent improvement to the soil. The Agents for this State are Messrs. Kinsman ?fc Howell, of Charleston, gen tlemen well known to our planting com munity, for their energy, promptness and strict i ntegrity in all business mat ters. See their advertisement in another column. What a Railroad Does for an Inland Town. The Abbeville Medium, of the 17thsays: Our cotton trade for the last week has boen very brisk-buying and selling are constantly going cn. The number of bales of cotton shipped by the 6. & C. Railroad from the 8th to the 15th inst., inclusive, were four hundred and forty -an average of more than seventy-three bales per dw. The staple is selling at a good price,*and the faces of our farmers are made brighter by it. ?S" We learn from the Abbeville (S. C.) Medium- that that town was visited on the 12th inst., by Mr. Wallace, Internal Revenue officer, and a large lot of tobac- j co taken from the merchants of the place. The tobacco was improperly stamped, and was taken on that account The j amount "lifted" by Mr. Wallace is esti- J mated as being from three to four hun- j dred dollars worth. j Mr. James Gordon Bennett, Jr. J ft the New York Horald, is mentioned j as the successor of Jas. Fisk, Jr., as col- j " onel of the 9th regiment. "There was a frog who lived in a spring; He caught such a cold that he could not sing." Poor, unfortunate Batrachian ! In what asad plight he must have beeu. And yet his misfortune was one that often b? lais singers. Many a once tuneful voice among those who belong to the "genus homo" is utterly spoiled by "cold m the head,"" or on the lung?, or both combined. For the above mentioned "croaker" we are not aware that any remedy was ever devised; but we rejoice to know that all human singers may keep their heads clear and their throats in tune by a time ly use of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery, both of which aro sold by druggist*. A STABIL INSTITUTION.-Just at the period when all stable-men were com plaining that the horse-ointments of thc day were unstable remedies, the Mrs TANu LINIMENT made its entree in Mis souri, without any nourish of trumpets, and within one year, became the favorite embrocation for the external distempers and injuries of horses and cattie in all the Western and Southern States. From that time to this, it has never had a rival in the estimation of accomplished horse men ; nor is its household reputation as acure for rheumatism, neuralgia, sore nipples and caked breasts, tumors, sore throat, mumps, ear-ache, tooth ache, bruises, burns, wounds and sprains, a whit behind its celebrity as a hoi-se Lini ment The Mothers of America know its value, and apply it promptly to the external injuries ot the " rising genera tion," and in tact there is not a city or township in tho United States where the MUSTANG LINIMENT is not regarded by both sexes and every class, as a blessing o the community. - t -^.^?^ FROM DAK TO BEERSHEBA.-From Charleston to Dahlonega, from the sea board to the mountains, can be seen a marked improvement in the style of buildings in the last five years.* Vil lages and farm houses all present a ?moro elegant and comfortable appearance. The reason is well known, it is because in that period the whole country has learned to patronize that celebrated manufacturer of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, Mr. P. P. To AXE, Charleston, S. C. Home Evidence. ALEXANDER, GA., Dec SO, 1871. Mr. J. O. Mathewson, Augusta^ Ga* DEAR SIB: In answer to your inquiry as to my opinion of the Soluble. Pacific Guano, after using it fdr t?iree years I am not afraid to vu*v> it the fourth, and tnu?t nay it ha* always paid me a handsome ]?er ''en'.., not under 7-t> per cent for tl c tlirec years. I think it, at the price now olfcrtid one of the cheapest reliable Fer 11 ians ofiered lo the Planters of Georgia. You can ship to .Thomas Station 24 aacka. Respectfully, O. L. SHBWIULKJC; KTe-w Goods for 1872 -AT The One Price House ! -o H. L A. BALK, 172 Broad Street, .Augusta, Ga. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS ! GREAT BARGAINS IN JEANS AND WOOLENS ! GREAT BARGAINS IN CASSIMERE AND FLANNELS ! GREAT BARGAINS IN LINSEY WOOLSEY, BED TICK, <fco ! GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' TRIMMED HATS ! H. L. A. BALK, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods, 172 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. THE ONE PRICE HOUSE ! I am now receiving the latest styles of DRESS GOODS, which were carefully selected by me, for this market, at prices so low as to enable me to .defy competition ! Beginning with PLAIDS At 15 cts. DELAINES at 20 cts. POPLINS at only 25 ct?. Handsome Colored SILKS at only 75 cts. Also. A large and full assortment of CASSIMERE, JEANS, WOOLSEY, Ac, begin ning with JEANS at 20 cts. JEANS, Extra Heavy, at 25 cts. An Wool CASSIM ERE ^ at GO cts. LINSEY WOOLSEY at 15 cts. Heavy MATTRASS TICK at 15 cts. \ Up to the best heavy TICK for holding feathers. Together with a fall line of PRINTS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, BOOTS, SHOES, And Ladies' Trimmed HATS. At prices that will please the most fastidious. am- Cut ont this card and be sure to find the ONE PRICE HOUSE, and you will save time and money. H. Ii. A. BALK, 172 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. , Jan 17 2m 4 If ow is the Time to Bi j ! New Orleans SUGAR, New Orleans SYRUP, Cuba MOLASSES, Re-Boiled Do. SALT, COFFEE, CANDLES. STARCH, SODA, SOAP, &c, &c, &c. Prime White CORN, Choice Seed OATS, " Gold Dust" FLOUR, Medium FLOUR, Common FLOUR. Bbls. of MACKEREL, i Bbls. and Kits MACKEREL, LARD, HAMS, Also, continually on hand and arriving, a large lot of BACON SIDES and SHOULDERS, and DRY SALT SIDES and SHOULDERS. All for sale at lowest prices. 4@~Particular attention paid to Merchant's Wholesale Trade. STAPLES & REAB, AUGUSTA, GA, Jan 17_ 3m _ 4 .-J-i I mrmrrmmrnrmmsrrmwTWf. Ul Lull?- ?I. J ?ia flIJI m 111 ll fTr-H:-Tl 'm. ? ? -m I '.? 1 Facts Are Stubborn Things ! See the amounts of Insurance that can be bought in the principal Life In surance Companies in this country, and ?/?arls. tlx? Contrast 2 Knickerbocker. Globe Mutual. St. Louis Mutual. Carolina Life. Northwestern Mutual. Southern Life. Life Association of America. Now York Life. Mound City. Equitable.;. Piedmont and Arlington. Connecticut Mutual. Missouri Valley. .Etna Life..*. Brooklyn. Cotton States. AT AUK OF 20 S150 WILL BUY ? 'S,?iV) 50 8,499 871 8,541 36? 8,503 il 3,670 511 8,615 73 8.455 46 7,54i 47 7,.'>41 46 171 Md 8??OS :. ??455 57] x.4L"? ?'Cl S,s75 7S? $455 46! 10,01? 80 AT AOS OK 80 $200 WILL urY 9:'8,0831 8,688 09 8,841 7.-: 8,841 73 8,688 0? 8,877 55 8,810 07 8,810 00 8,810 57 8.S10 57 8.810 57 S#38 92 8,sl? 57 8.71)8 94 9,250 OS 8,810 57 11,396 01 AT AOK OF 40 ?250 WILL nur 9 7,85O~T0 7,878 9* 7,916 40 7,916 4o 7,918 92 8,936 50 7,987 22 7,987 22 7,987 22 7,987 22 7,987 22 8,001 (is 8,012 8^ 8,10S 10 8,3*9 27 7,987 22 10,266 90 Bjil V E R S A IM Or an Average of 30 PER CENT! in Favor of the UNIVERSAL. Participation in the Profits Guaranteed in the Policy by the UNIVERSAL. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE! And Surrender Value, after any number of payments, is stated in the Policy. Please examine the feature of this Company, whereby, even though par ties can make no further payments, the policy i< not lost ; but days of grace are allowed, the Policy being all the time in full force and effect. The fol lowing table shows approximately the time during which Policies are good. (It should be remembered that this feature is written in the Policy, and is not merely the promise of an agent.) Term of years and days for which new policies will bc issued. No of I Age 25. Years. | Years. Days. Age 35. Years. Days. Age 45. Years. Days. Age 55. Years. Days. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 109 328 219 140 109 OOO 255 146 ooo 292 292 328 ooo 255 146 ooo 146 109 73 86 ooo 219 36 109 36 192 182 ooo 109 219 292 ooo Ratio of Assets to Liabilities, 140 to 100 GEO. B. LAKE, Gen'l Agent. Edgefield, S. C., Jan 10 tf ^3 Standard Fertilizers! E are prepared to furnish to the Planters of Edgefield the following STANDARD FERTILIZERS at reduced rates: Kettlewell's A. A. Phospho-Peruvian Guano, Ober's Soluble Aiunioniatcri .Super Phosphate, Ober's Georgia Cotton Compound, Ober's Amnioniated Alltatine Pho?pha*e, Chappell'* Ammoniated Super?Pho?piiatc, Pure Peruvian Guano, Pure Dissolved Bone*, Pure Laud Plaster. These Ma urea are GUARANTIED TO BE UP TO THE HIGHEST STANDARD, and we confidently refer to our numerous patrons in Edgefield as to their merits. A full supply always on hand. Orders solicited. Apply to Z. W. CAR WILE, Edgefield C. H.; JOHN KENNERLY, Ridge ; A. D. BATES, Batesville, or to WAHREN, WALLACE & CO., A' GUSTA, GA. CERTIFICATES : We append the following Certificates from two practical Planters, to which we could add many more, but as our Guanos are so well known in Edg> field, we deem it unnecessary : FRUIT HILL, EDGEFIELD, Co., S. C. Dec. 18th, 1871. M uss us. WARREN, WALLACE & Co. SIRS: I have used Ober's^Ammoniated^ Super Phosphate two years in succession andsay, without an y hesitation whatever, that i t is the best fertilizer that I have ever used. I have tried several other kinds of Guauqp, that cost more per ton, and they did not pay me an large a per cent, on the investment as the Animoni ated Super Phosphate. I shall sustain what 1 say by using it again on next v oar's crop. * Respectful I v. ftc, W. SCOTT ALLEN. HATCHER'S POND, S. C. January 2, 1872. MESSRS, WARBEN, WALLACE <fc.CO. JanM Gentlemen: Having used Ober's "A.A." Phospho Peruvian Guano for four yearn successively, and with such admirable results, it gives me pleasure to add my testimony to that of many others as to it* very superior value. ? used thirteen tons last vear, and, as an evidence of m\ appreciation of this article, shall increase the amount this season. I have tak en thc position (and have acted upon it) that tin only true economy in thouseof Commer cial Manures is to get the most highly concentrv.ted and best articles, anninj coniidence in the manufacturers of tin VA. A." leads me to b?lieve that in tho article I have found the best, and CHI always rely upon its being fully up t< the shin dard HS recommended. Ve rv truly, vonni, J NO. M.* . .ELI J. Sat 3 D. J. LANDRUM WITH O. F. CSEEATELUI. I WOULD respectfully announce t my friends', and the friends of my fami ly, that I, am now engaged in the well known Dey Goods Store of Mr. 0. F. CHEATHAM, No, 1, Park Row, where I will, at.ali thnes/ be proud to : see and serve them. Very Respectfully, D. JOHN LA?DRUM. Jan 10 lm 3 EL MANSION HOUSE, (Over J. W. Turley's) AUGUSTA, GA. -AVING purchased tho lease and contents of the MANSION HOUSE, in the city of Augusta, I am now prepared to accommodate my Edgef?eld friends, and the public generally, with BOARD and LODGING of the best style. The Mansion House is situated two doors below Tutt's Drug Store, and over J. W. Turley's Dry Goods Store. I .shall spare no effort to make the Mansion House a first-class Establish ment of the kind, and herewith solicit a liberal patronage. JOHN L. PERRY. Augusta, Jan. 10 tf 3 Wtiy YOU OUGHT TO BUY THE STONO FERTILIZERS. 1st, No man is poor enough to afford to plant without using some kind of Fer tilizer. 2d, The Stono has no superior in qual ity on or off tho market. 3d,. The Stono, although as good as tho best, is as cheap as the cheapest. 4thj Tho Stono never has charged high 'prices. Their profits are very small, and they must seU large quantities to afford it at their prices. 5th, If you do not sustain Companies manufacturing at small profits, *they must o?ase, and you will have to pay the prices asked. Call on Mr. Jas. A. Dozier, who will represent me here in my absence, or Dr. M. Rushton, at Rushton's Store, or Carflidge A Thomas, at Ridge Spring, or P. S. Norris^ B?tesville, and get pam phlets containing Certificates, and give your orders before the Rail Roads are blocked up, or the supply exhausted. S. S. TOMPKINS, AGT. J Ci* ii ?k 'l PACI J. 0. $48 ?>er P Ton Casi .Jan. 1,1872. *tf This GUANO.is well known in t after thorough trial, under all conditi uot attach to.Fertilizers of recent int In view of reduced cost of manu this VALUABLE FERTILIZER is : Company,' to furnish THE BEST FE SMALL PROFITS for compensation. We WARRANT THE STOCK J as that heretofore sold. ? For specific terms, apply to # John S. REESE & CO., General A ) IPA-CIF1 Ooiapoimd A For C REPARED UNDER THE SUPEI Vf' This article, as above stated, is p A Compost made with an equal v SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, which is i The Compost should be made fro take place, and should be applied at f General experience for two years FERTILIZER FOR COTTON and ( This ACID PHOSPHATE is nov WITHOUT INTEREST (no drayage. FERTlClEEP^at.a minimum outlay ] For specific terms apply to ? V ? ? ': ? i 3 A FULL SUPPLY OF PERU Auguusta, Dec 13 WAND FERTILIZER! r : . . FOR Uciton, Corn, Wheat, Tobacco. PRIC E': CASH, $50 per 2000 Lbs., at Factory. TIME, $55 per 2000 Lbs., at Factory, paya ble Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST. Factory East end Hasel Street; Mines on. Mley River. . ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME ! FOR Composting With Cotton Seed! PRICE: CASH, $30 per 2000 Lbs. at Factory. TIME, $35 per 2000 Lbs., at Factory, paya ble Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST. WM. C. DUKES & CO., GENERAL AGENTS, No. 1, South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Col. WM. BUTLER Agent at Edgef?eld, S. C. CERTIFICATES : EDGEF?ELD, Dec. 30th, 1871. I have used commercial fertilizers for several years, and this vcar, with other kinds, used the Wando, giving it, Ithink a lair trial. In my opinion, the Wando gave more remunerative results than uny other kind used by me. L. SALTER. EDGEF?ELD, C. H., S,.C., Jam. 1,1872. This is to certify that ! have used thc Wando Guano for two years with the happiest result-quantity applied 2001bs., with 15 Bushels Cotton. Seed per acre with this manuring I increased the yield of heed Cotton per acre about six hun dred pounds or more. I may add that I made a bale per acre on twenty acres with above manuring. W. A. SANDERS. EDGEF?ELD, S. C., Dec. 30th, 1871. This year I planted eighty-five acres in Cotton j poor land, and used three tons of thc W ando Guano. I made, packed and sold forty-eight bales, weighing 4U0 pounds. Thc three tons wore applied to 45 acres, which produced 31 bales For ty acres, better land, was unmanurcd, and the result was oniy 17 bales. The cheapness, and the intrinsic worth of the Wando, places it upon a monicd valua tion. E. ll. YOUNGBLOOD. EDGEF?ELD, S. C., Jan. 10th, 1372. I have usod the Wando Fertilizer for two years, and willingly testify as to its merits. Taking into consideration its cost, it paid me better, as an investment, than Peruvian Guano, and is equal, if not superior, to any fertilizer in tho market, of which I have any practical knowledge. ELDRIDGE POSEY. Dec 20 3m 52 ETIW?N FERTILIZERS. Three, very Superior Articles aro offered by the Sulphuric Acid and Superphos phate Company of Charleston, S. C., viz : ETTWAN GUANO. A complete manure, adapted to Cotton, Grain and Tobacco, being thc well known art'- ie heretofore offered at the very high grade of 15 per cent, dissolved Bone Phosphate of Lime, with tho addition, asEeretofore, of Peruvian Guano, Ammonia and Potash. Price $55 por ton, if paid on or before the 1st of April next, and $60 per ton, payable 1st November 1872, without interest. ETIWAN CROP FOOD A new article of tho same high grade of Soluble Phosphate, compounded with tho elements of Cotton Seed in such a manner, as to ensure one of the best fertili zers for Cotton and Grain, at a lower price than tho Etiwan Guano. Price 840 per ton, if paid on or before tho 1st of April next, $45 per ton, payable 1st November, 1872, without interest. ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE. Averaging from 18 to 20per cent, of Dissolved Bone Phosphato, and thus enabling the planter by composting, to obtain two tons of half that grade at a saving of ont half cost and freight. Price $35 per ton, if paid on or before the 1st of April next, $40 per ton, payable 1st November, 1872, without interest. . TAKE NOTICE, that'aU these fertilizers are of tho highest grade of Xolublt Phosphate, and must help for more than one year. WM. C. BEE & CO., General Agents, Charleston, ?. C. T. C. LIPSCOMB & SON, Agents at Nine! \ -Six, S. C. Charleston, Dec. 14 2m 51 M. .ARKERT & pLISBY are opening a largo asHortment of-ROBT. BUIST'S CENULNE CARDEN SEED Also, in Store and to arrive TWENTY BARRELS IRISH j POTATOES,*-;the finest, iu the market, and will be sold at low figures. Jun ie If S Blacksmith Shop! THE Subscriber respectfully announ ces to tho public that ho continues ti do ALL KINDS of BLACKSMITH WORK in Capt. F. L. Smith's Shop, am wit! attend promptly to ali orders en trusted to him. Jio will do good work aiid euurfeo moderate pri?es. ? '?STHorses Shod neatly a* short norie? ?A I will make it my especial dutj as well.as pleasure, to please thone wh 'may'favor me with their patronage. ED. SCREAN(Ool.) Jan. ld lm 3 FIC GUANO. MATHEWSON, gent for the Companys AUGUSTA, GA. RICE R?E D?CED! i ; $55 Without Interest on Time. No Charge for Drayage. he Cotton States, from experience in its use for six years past. It has acquired ons of season, a character for reliable excellence unsurpassed, and which can roduction. facture, i and the unusual facilities of the PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY, now sold'at the above price, which is in conformity with the policy of the ?RTILIZER AT THE LEAST COST, looking to LARGE SALES and CN MARKET THIS SEASON precisely the same in composition and quality .gents, Baltimore, Md. -o J. O. MATHEWSON, Agent, Augusta, Ga. IO GUANO COMPANY'S eid Flospkate of Lime, imposting with Cotton Seed. IINTENDENCE OF DR. ST. JULIEN RAVELEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. PRICE REDUCED! repared expressly for COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. weight of this article and Cotton Seed, furnishes the Cotton Seed with the aeces?ary to make it properly effective. m four to six weeks before planting time, in order that decomposition may rom 400 to 600 pounds per acre or more. has shown this Compost to be A MOST ECONOMICAL and EFFECTIVE 30RN. . 7 put into market at the low price of $30 PER TON CASH; $85 ON TIME, ) at which rate every planter can supply himself with a FIRST CLASS Der ?icr? J. O. MATHEWSON, Agent Pacific Guano Company, Augusta, Cte. [VIAN GUANO GROUND BONE AND LAND PLASTER ON HAND AT ALL TIMES. 3m 51 IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS. THE MARYLAND FERTILIZING Al MANUFACTURING COMPANY Have prepared a Special Fertilizer adapted to the Cotton Plant, under the name of I Which they claim to be of the highest grade of Fertilizer sold in ihe South and guaranteed to equal in its results Peruvian Guano, pound for pound and to be of more permanent benefit to the soil. -o It lias been used by SEVERAL HUNDRED PLANT ERS in North and South Carolina and Georgia Tor two Season? with the following results : It increases the crop from 100 to 200 per cent. It resists drought in all cases. The crop is not affected by rust. It matures the crop three to' four weeks in advance, thus insuring the crop against early frosts, or in the event of a backward season for planting enaoles the planter to put in his crop three or four weeks later, even as late as the 1st June, with a certainty of success, lt produces a better quaiity of Cotton. Looking at the low price ol' Cotton, the intelligent planter will readily comprehend the necessity of using nothing but the highest grade of Ferti lizers, ?nd of strictly avoiding those whose value baa f>een reduced by adul teration, or the use ot cheap materials under pretence of meeting the low price of Cotton, If his crop is only doubled by the use of " COTTON FOOD" it will give him from one to two hundred per cent, profit on hio outlay, with Cotton at 125 cent- ??er pound, and it will enable him to plant fewer acres with a cor responding rc action pt:r Ton, in Sack labor ?'ind expanse with better results. 12 to the Ton. LAWRENCE SANGSTON, Prest., 58 Exchange Place, Baltimore, Md. J. R. PRINGLE & SON, Agents, Charleston, S. C. J.n 17 2m 4 DICKSON'S COMPOUND &s mm p?o^ f|? fis ??P^ PREPARED BY T5?E DICKSON FERTILIZER COMPANY, A VG UST?, GEORGIA, Of Standard Quality & Excellence, GUARANTEED FREE FROM AiSY ADULTERATION. CASH PRICE, $55 PER TON,-TIME, $60 ! MATERIALS FRESH AND PURE ! NO OLD STOCK ON HAND ! We refer generally to our customers, to be found in almost every com munity, and we publish no certificates. Also, FINE GROUND PURE BONE for composting and fermentation, an artie'e which cannot fail to give satisfaction. PRICE, $-10 PER TON. We manufacture any formula for other parties as may be ordered, and guarantee good work and best materials. Apply for circulars, to . ? JAMES T. GARDINER, President, AUGUSTA, GA. Capt. LEWIS JONES, Agent for Edgefield District, ?gr Fifty Cents per hundred pounds will be given for all kinds of Dry Bones delivered at either of the Depots on the Columbia & Augusta R. R. Jan 2 3m 2 C leite Ii july Groceries AND PLAT ATION SUPPLIES. JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER HAVING set their STORE in order, and having received a Large Supply of the BEST GROCERIES, &c, that can be bought for money, now offer to their customers and the trade, a large Stock of FRESH GOODS, viz : Stuart's, Cut, Crushed, Granulated, A, B, C and Yellow SUGARS, Java, Laguayra, Maracaibo and Rio COFFEES, Green and Black TEA, of Best Quality, Stuart's SYRUP, GOLDEN DRIPS and MOLASSES, Sugar Cured HAMS, Breakfast BACON, New FLOUR, Factory CHEESE, English Dairy and Dutch CHEESE, . Gilt Edge Goshen BUTTER, Prime Leaf LARD, CANNED FRUITS, PRESERVES and JELLIES, English CRACKERS, English Albert BISCUIT, Fresh, American CRACKERS, of all kinds, Fresh, MACKEREL, CANDLES and SOAPS, of all kinds, BACON, Sides and Shoulders ; Liverpool SALT, BAGGING, of all kinds, and TIES, WINES and LIQUORS, of first quality. * WE HAVE ALSO ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF Market, Fancy and Traveling Eckels, Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Trays, Straw Brooms, Feather Dusters, Counter Brushes an>' Hearth Brooms. FRESH GOODS RECEIVED EVKRY WEEK. And our customers can rest assured that we will do cuj best to please. JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER, 200 BROAD STREET. Augusta, Ga., Oct. ll 6m "42. ' Important to Cotton Planters ! COTTON FOOD SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT. -A. SPECIAL FERTILIZER, prepared by the Maryland Fertilizing and Mann factoring Company, Baltimore, for tho cotton crop, which they claim to be of the highest prude of Fertilizers sold in the South. It has been used by several hundred planters in North and South Carolina and Georgia for four seasons, with the following results: It increases the crop from 75 to 200 per cent. ; it resists drouth in all cases. The crop is not effected by rust ; it matures the crop from three to four weeks in advance, thus insuring against early frost, or in the event of a backward season enables the planter to put in his crop as late as the 1st June with a certainty of success. It produces a better quality of cotton ; its effect on the second year's crop with out additional manure, ranges from one-third to one-half of the first year. Its mechanical preparation surpasses that of all other Fertilizer?,* being at all times and in all conditions of weather in perfect order for drilling. PRICE IN AUGUSTA-800 CASU* $05 TI.UE. It is sold on tho basis in quality of Peruvian Guano, poundfor pound. Agents are instructed, when planters uso it side by side with the best Peruvian Guano in equal quantities, to refund such amount as will make it equal if it fails to produce as much cotton as the Peruvian. Numerous testimonials can be had at the offices of the agents. Orders will be filled by m GRACIA!?! & BUTLER, Agents, AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Jan. 17 2m 4 January 1st, 1872. CL?UEMCE SALE! ?. H. Branson WILL FROM THIS DATE OFFER HIS ENTIRE STOCK OP GOODS, At the LOWEST CASH PRICES, FOR CASH ONLY. Many DESIRABLE and SEASONABLE GOODS, too tedious to men tion, will be sold AT und BELOW FIRST COST. And EVERY ARTICLE in the Store so far below its real value as to insure an ENTIRE CLEARANCE of ' the whole Stock iii the shortest possible time. ^BARGAINS GUARANTIED. ?@~EarIy Calls Solid'ed. W. H. BRUI* SON. Jan 2 lm 2 GEOKGE WEBER, "Wholesale and [Retail Dealer in "Dry Goods, BEGS leave to call the attention of the citizens of Edgefield to lis ELEGANT STOCK OF GOODS, which is almost daily replen ished by ftesh supplies from the Importers :*nd Manufacturers. Having been successful in establishing ?in extensive trade, I am deter mined to keep pace with the times, and sh.;ll offer my Goods at the lowtst market prices. Those who have not already given me the benefit of a trial will find it to their interest to do so. They will find polite and atten ive Salesmen, who have been raised in our community, and understand how to give satisfaction. P. S. ND drummers or percentage Clerks employed. Good Salaries paid to efficient Salesmen. N. B. Ail retail Orders amounting ?to $10. or upwards, will be for warded free of freight or Express charges. GEORGE WEBER, BEE HIVE STOKE, No. 176 Broad Street, opposite Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Jan 3 Iv 2 nana IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. Ai? COOKE'S CLOTHING STOKC. fiREAT INDUCEMENTS are offered to those in want of WINTER CLOTHING. The remaining stock will be sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES to make room for a large and HANDSOME SPRING STOCK. OT. BLANCHARD. Augusta, Jan 10 lm 3 The Brooklyn LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Paid up Cash Capital and Asserts. Two Million Dollars. CHRISTIAN W. BUCK, President. W. M. COLE, Secretary. W. H. WALLACE, vice-President I). PARKS FACKLER, Actuary. Office Ko. 141, Broadway. New York. JOHN E. BACON and W. P. BUTLE3, General Agents for thc State of South Carolina and Augusta, Georgia. As general Agents we take pleasure in presenting this well known f.nd responsi ve Company to tho public ana in recommending it as FIRST CLASS in every way. We might aild nindi more in this regard, but being interested as its Agents, prefer N) speak through DISINTERESTED PARTIES. Therefore, r?ad and digest tho following notices (among many others) fruin both Northern and Southern papers as to the virtues of this Company. Sun-Columbus, Georgia, January 27, l:3P>9: "There is no better Company in the land. A comparison with other corporations of a similar character will convince all of tho superior safety in taking risks with the Brooklyn LuV?." Insurance Timen-New York, January, IM59: "The Brooklyn bas placed itself in tho van guard cf insurance reform, and is the first Company that has done full justice to the insured," <fec, ?tc. The Sentinel-Raleigh, X. C. : " This great feature of cash surrender value is an important improvement that signalizes tho era in insurance.'' Boston flMt-Massachusetts, i860: " This plan (guaranteed Burrer dir values) re moves tho solo objection existing to making an application for ?mursm??. Each policy becomes a piece of negotiable paper, as easily- transie, red as a Registered Bond." Dispatch-St. Louis, Mo., January 7, 1M9: "A policy in thc Brooklyn Life i * thus worth so much in ready money, ?Sc. This is the only Life Company that has carried this excellent feature into business." etc., ?fcc. We call especial attention to this distinctive and advantageous fr ature of guaran teed surrender value of the Brooklyn Life, particularly characteristic; and also to tho fact that there aro no classes in thc Brooklyn Life. All fare alike, whether from tho North, South. East or West. Above all, we direct the public attention to tli - fact, that Polices can bo obtained in this Company, owing to its careful management and superior advantages, at LOWER RATES than in any other Company of EQUAL RANK AND SOLVENCY in America. BACON & BUTLER, General Agents. Office, over Dr. FISHER'S DRUG STORE. Columbia, S. C., and at ED("EFIEI D C. H. Agents wanted in every county and town in this State, and also in the city of Augusta, to whom liberal commissions will be allowed. Nov. 9 tf 46 ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE -o This Article, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under tho direction of their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, for composting with Cotton Seed, is now offered at the Reduced Price of $28 per ton cash, or $81 per ton pavrole 1st Novembor, 1872, Free of Interest. Orders filled now will be considered as Cash 1st March, 1872, or on Time as due 1st November 1872, thereby enabling Planters to haul it at a time when their Wag ons and Mules are idle. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, Brown's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Charleston, Jan 3 3m 2 Atlantic X^faLOsipiLeit?. NY, offerod to the Flanting Community PER TON CASH, or ?52 PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER,'1872, FREE OF IN TEREST. This FERTILIZER has been very extensively used in this State, and has given entire satisfaction ; some of tho most practical planters admitting it to be equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound. All sales made now will be considered as cash on tho 1st-of March, 1?72, and to those buying on time the salo will bo considered as due on 1st Novomber, 1872. . By this arrangement planters will be enabled, without ox tra cost, to haul their Manure at a time when their wagons and mules aro idle. Pamphlets containing tho certificates of those who have used tho ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE will bo furnished on application to the Agents. FLLZEii, RCIMERS & ( o., General Agents? , Brown's Wharf, Charleston, 8. C. Charleston, Jan 3 3m 2 Wow Pay Up! THE year 1871 is gone- I have given ample indulgence-and now want my mouey. . All indebted will please come promptly forward and settle. . \ P J.H. CHEATKAM. a j _ ^VALLACi, J. DELI Jan. 3, 2t . 2 4| Oct23 tf fr?tice. ALL persons indebted to WM. HILL, dee'd., will please call norm the Un dersigned, at Np. 265 Broad Street?'Au gusta, Ga, and setUe their accounts. WALLACE J. DELPH, AU'or