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Terms, $3,00 p?r kum' # aliena?! T?3T T A . To ufit woHeryTtf?W ^ Mfc'Johrt Kershaw, Editor audP'116'01 o?the Camden Journal, and 5011 of the old hero whom all South, ^UT*11* to honor, has.bVen mVfr^?*fr? afew hours orrhW rm9in?Vm<i^*>ol:ed^n np" on us for ten minut W* ^S1*6 much that Mr. Eerr^c0llR' ttot ' tarried longer afti/tis- 'Had he dorie' so, we can assure a ?e should not have had a bad time. "Look for r* p,ac? ?nd Sign." This 48 an er*4?0011 to 016 people of j Edgefield fror**imej'' HvCk <fc Howard, of Augusta. a pother column you can all read it fo, ourselves. And also many other wise alluring words from these chiefs of ti fiabious "Empire and Pal metto Gjff^^ou,^-" - J?MF E^taJ^lisl^^j ment is ?J^e^n^lo?^a^d^?^-i-raji^' ning air11?*1 from ' Broad Street to the Alabar* ^ne-and is always filled, throupottt i*8 entire lengtb^wim Grocer ries, 8?v*/ and ligbtr?end Luxuries and Deii^cies of every imaginable kind ??]>>k for the Place and Sign." .ale-Day ff otes and Court Items. Large crowd .on" s?le-d?y-the largest ve have: ae-en in Edgefield for many'a day. Weather bright and pleasant* un the square might have been seen judges, i?.-wyers, constables?' yeomen, insurance agents, sewing .machine men, delinquent taxpayers, Ac.," Ae., ad infinitum^-waite, bhvik^\D?>wii and yellow. "And our mer chants too. w er o bu sy in the crowd, darting hither and thither nervously, dunning -imploring and beseeching' for their dues before starting fbr Kew York. And drummers and collectors from Augusta were out in f?ll phalanx-striking terror to the heart of the multitude. And as to thc manureagents-bab, what a common word!-we mean^?'K? irer' ~?g?nts**~they covered the face*o? the?enAk dike brack birds-Peruvian fejMo'w*, |n? Sfc?o f?jl-l lows, and Soluble Pacific fSllowsy andj| all that. And apropos of the delinquent taxpay ers, many of them came up to the scratch manfully. ' TrpaS?ijer WoolIey*s office was thronged ?he livelong day, and the Treasurer and his assistants plodded pa tiently and obligingly tbjou gb" their im-, placable dunes. The delinquent tax IisT will be found considerably reduced this, ^ OK. A i f , / v Court was called at 10 o'clock A-. M., and after some preJrnrfairie^itVtbe'way of organisation Ac, Judge Melton ad journed until 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning. Consequently-as wc go^ to [ press at noon on Wednesday-oiu\ Conti items this week must be few and brief. With thc opening, of the Court appeared W. H. Brawley, Esg0 of-Chester, Solici tor on the Sixth Judicial Circuit, acting for Solicitor Talley of this Circuit, who is confined to his house in Columbia by sickness. Mr. Brawler is bot only a gentleman of education and polrsh, but demonstrated in the first hour that ho knew his business thorough ly. On Mon day afternoon a meeting of the bar was held with the design of coming to some understanding as regards the time ol taking up civil business. After consul tation with Judge Melton, it wa* decided that the present term should be devoted to sessions business, but that in Juno, after the first week, the rest of tho time should bc given to civil business. On Tuesday, tho cases of Milier vs Harris and Harris vs Miller weft* thrown out of Court. .In tho indictment ??f the State against C. L Blair, ibr the killing I of Peter Wilkes, the Grand .Miry found j no bill. So also in the indictment ti ?.\lu>t " Heren Sei gl cr (colored* for tba killing oi Shad Low. The caso of the six (.iran;te ville men is postponed until next term. Among ?he-visit i ng^ Aiunaioys we no-j ticed Chancellor Canoi^ Judge: Bacon and'Gcn?. Bi??ler, of Columbia, and W. S. Tillinghast. Esq/, of Aiken. As for any remaining Sale-day items, we call to mind none of interest save scv eral fierce ar.d loud n:gsof-war that came oft* towards stn? down, between.in toxicated .l,P. Cs." This is an official Radical abbreybtion,,and stands tor Per son of GeuW. $o ?lind, now, that you always say "a P. C." instead of "a ne gro." Man}- of thc P. Cs. had become deeply "subjudicated" by means of gen tle whiskey, and their blood being up. they fought like tigers. It was interest ing! After night, indeed, there was a combat between two light weights, thc details pf which cause thc hair to stand on end. rib this combat thc e-hampjon beKwas ravished away from an old citi zen who has long worn it worthily, and transferred to the body of a new-comer. The u -*w-cpm?? sliced-the old hero deep ly from sho?lder-to shoulder with a ra zor, and a youthful doctor having Licked the jslice loosely together -with five 8titoheSi the'old hero mournfully: relin quished the belt, which tho new-comer now w?ars proudly. Whisker' is a-pow erful thing-and works tremendous rev olutions ! --? *?mi - *- - He Takes on a ..Co.*" M. 0'i)owdof Augusta-tl ie author and finisher of Groceries and "Uquow-take* on ? **Co?*- See the notice-of-.copartnei ship in another column. Summerai] ujx Mulhorin-good names. We bespeak for them thousands of new friends through out Edg?fieid.i)istrict. Th* Saludn People I3?d?y Treated f| . Prominent citizens of the Saluda c jun try complain to us, by letter and by wort! of month, of the immense irregularity with which they get thc ? dc?'liser b* the route from Johnson's to dewberry. This is a regular U.S. mail route, anti certainly there should bo no irregularity whatever as regards its I duties and de liveries. We beg thc mai! agent at John son's and tho carrier over thc said route to give a careful eye to this mather. We are pleased to announce, thai notwithstanding tho inclemency of the weather, the Ueidvillc Female College. Spartan burg District, S. C., it -W Tho.-. Ward White, President, opened with seventy pupils, and that thc number will reach over one hundred by thc icth of March. The Difference. Rhode Island allows her legislators but one dollar a day and four cents mileage. Our legislators (mode.it fellows) de mand $? per ?lay and perquisites-steal ings. (gBut the Rhode Island legifdators grum ble if they have io legislate more than fifteen days-whilst our Radical pots are willing to run the Legislative machine*' from three to live months. Or, in other words, legislating pays in South Caroli na, aud'don't in Rhode Island. . A farmer named Willis Will atu son, near Mancie, Indiana, followed his daughter to Dalesville, wllithershe went for matri.?ionlal purpose.-;, found her at the house, of a relative, and cut her throat fatally, and then shot himself fatally with a revolver. WiJ liamsou hada large family, ^rMr. John Graham, a citizen of ] Camden, recently'died, aged 101 years He was probably the oldest person in thc county. Ho died in -great want.. He nerved in the South Cand?na militia in the war cf 1H12, anti had made applica tion for pension, but, owingtotlu* ''law's dehrys," had not received ft. " liny," said an Ul tempered old fellow to A noisy" lhd; "what arc yon 'hollerin' for when I pm going by?" "Humph,"* returnedboy; ^what are yob going by for when I am hollerin' ?' ' * I?sB* Soon? a?er jthb up^i-ain* pn? the Spartanburg ?addi Un?p? I ?sSlioft% left *? Alston, on MondayTastjaf F?derar sol dier attempting to get on the train while in motion, foll on the track imd had his -legs so crushed as to niak e amp vi .??Lou necessary. We learn that Mr. Wash Calmes, of Newberry County, recently died from the result of. a cut .on the hand from beetling a mardine box.' -His; hand and h arin hogan to swell and firtim the . effects .of whichhedied5. ' ;: ' 3 >- ' '. ; Lands' are selling W'?he Htie of a new* streetrjeienliy'cpwiWin Greenville, at ?50\>>per>ai^e,,,a?d!advT.^ Green ville ia st i^ttrVtarl* towri"_- - - .-. ? I ville is aTRaflrVjad'fowh". SHIPPER-BACON.-While in Columbia, a snort time ago, we ' Were told au anec .dote that is worth recording. In that city there is a jolly good Eng lishman by the name of Skipper, who will occasionally .take a little too much "alf and>!'7' and while under its:,jolly pmflujjocer is^anxiousj-jfco make everybody arouro'ttrn^tifas^ happy a condition as himself, by making them drink with him. Well,' Skipper got " on a breeze," and ^rrt?ridjrdiol (BeXO?lombia Hotel; of I course.he had to drink before leaving, 6o I Walking un to the bar he balled for drinks | for all in tne room. It happened that one of Pharaoh's lean -kine was there, who was reluctant, to respond to Skipper's . call, Skipper, however, would take no excuse, and the little han man was forcibly.pla?-, ed at tho,har. Skipper lejaacd upon; tKci. counter, and after -eyeing the attie flesh less individual trom-toe to head, said : hie -wh'at-^hic-is your-hie-name, stran ger? My'name, said fhe strarrger,' is" Ba -oon. ..Skipper stared at'him in apparent ?astomsll'meni,..and said: bidwell, 'sir-\ .hie-my name is-hic^-Skippei^ hut-hie J -I'll be d-d if I doniti-^mc^r-want /air.; ter mcaJ Xhvm you are to work on.-: Wc did not learn whether fiacon stood the next treat.-Union Times. '" -For-the Advertiser. : A Card. ' .. An ar^logy.Ja.dne^jto_seYJsrjJ^onjjej^ men whose names appeared on the delin quent land -Mfstcf?ast ?veekc" through no Tajilt of theii^^n^ong others that of Mr. W. J. Talbert. * I fake tnis opportunity pf?ex tending the.same apology to all par ties so'publish ed, and beg thc taxpayers to c?me forward and settle their taxes, as all opportunities are allowed, them to do so. ' '" R A. LYNCH, C. A. 3 Pomer^>y*s%n;?B?ocnit. This vory valuable weekly paper is published atNew York, at $2.50 per an num. M.. M. Pomery {" Brick'*) ?s the Editor-in-Chief, and is well sustained by a corps "Sf. first-class crtritributors. Send for " Pomeroy's Democrat." Address all let-ors on bnsiness connected with nie office to C. P. Sykes, Publisher, P. O. Box-SSrVfNew York City. Cy Call in Court Week and pay for the Advertiser. _ .. ' ?jr ? - AUG?S'?V, Mardi .r?. GOL li-EuyingatlOUandsciliuiratlll. COTTON- Opened "steady at 'Iii, ant: in response to favorable acuoithts Crrtsi-S firm at lilt. Receipts, 44:i bales. Sales. 26? bales. BACON-Stock lamo and market'un changed; C. Sides, ?J; C. R. Sides, Si j Shoulden) Ti; J lams, l'iftrl?; Dry Salt Siioulders, G ; Drv Salt < '. R. Sides. ??: ?: S. Clear Sirles, H. CORN-Prime white is .selling at 810 ?Y the carload from depot ; retail. &1 I'J. WHEAT-lAV.equote choice w hite, ft* ? I? amber, $1 SO. FLOCK-City MUls,$8.2r}^?O; at re tail, ?1 pi barrel higher. Country, $7 .r>n @0, acsprifini; toqaalitv. CORN M KAL-:.-! st wh7?ie.*tf?; ?1 at retail. r&ATS -70-rl7.". Mv'i^ioii-; Sot cc. Tua next Union Meeting of tho Sr.* niriMoh 11 be heM with tho CionrVi Creels (;hi::vh o? i-?uturdaylieforc the -r?>h Sabbath in Mar?!:. J?vv.H? T. hartley to iivi^.oh.ihuJiUr.' da- t? ry Sermon : Kev. W. LrjtwWee al. ten?ate. Kev. R. f. Towell.'U?arTvj mon : Kev. II. Jones, idtcrriatu Subject: What is our dttty ;is a De- j nomination to the Colored jrice/in'n midst ? ? ~ . ' t .* 1 . ? ll. T. BARTLEY, Modr. .J. W. DKXXY, Sec'ry. j lieiiizions, Notice. Thc next fifth Sabbath Union Meeting of thc Fourth Division, of the Edgefield Baptist Association, will beheld with the Horn's Creek Church,-to meet on Sat urday,.before the fifth Sabbath in March at 10 o'clock A. M. " Appointments for tho stated services: Rov..W. B. Shaw, for the Introductory Sermon; Rev. J. P. Mealing, .Charity Sermon. J. P. MEALING, Mod. True Economy. The country ?B at present flooded with cheap and inferior goods of every descrip tion, which are heralded to the public in flaming advertisements and which, find a market among those, who have yet to loam that "true economy"! Vepn-sfsts in baying a first class article from an estab lished and first class house. For exam ple, pianos of various makers are offered at about one-half the price of those of j really first class manufacture. Among the latter none are more deserving of thc encomium "really first class" than those manufactured by Mos rs Win. Knabe A* Co., of Baltimore, a timi which dates over a third of a century, and whose .Manns HJr excellency of workmanship. lurabi?ty and sweetness of tone, stand absolutely unrivalled and containing many valuable patented Improvements, i be lound bt no other instrument, made by tho very best workmen and of strictly drst da^i and seasoned inatcrial. 'The so-called ?"Cheap*' piano may present a fair external ap pea tit n cc, but is nade of inferior and often entirely un-; <cas<??ed material, and soon becomes a wreck which defies the art of thc tuner. Wo make special mention of tito piano, is thc most forcible illustrations of our emu: ';-i, which cali bc applied tu almost every article we use in our families. rolftOttCdjt? Death. A li .aJthy li'vr ?rcreh* ouch dey h! ..Bl two tn', a iialf pound's <.f bili-., whic'i CMI?UIS agr?ai amount ti.wutv malrrial luki-ii fironilh'1 hkiod. When tin 'ive I? c- >I>:I ? torpid ?tr ?<t?p?l?il. it fails <-Ktii:nute li ? va?! .t:n<i'.iiit >.{ ii ixinu? Hiitwt .ne.% willett Uicre? ?iro retaains to |?<???iin the h'?Mid ^nd cnari'Trd I? very jmrt ..rt?te #y?t'--m. Wiut. ni?-' li? tht'ooudi . II nf tit . b a, i wii.-n ii is ri.r' iv li?? and retaining .-IC.'I IIJV '?" -ind a lia'f'ji ??nd* irf ?i K*>tl '! Xalinc i- -.tn ?fc-rS? -??r lip* |vi?m Ciro i?h mfa r ehMBjeh inti ?irjfta?i-4lie kl?'iii???. Iiin?**^ki?. eic.; bul ifieae >'?tn> i" rome tivcrraxiil in iwrAmiiiiig tlib lat o', in Kllfithili : > I!I>. ir nalurnl "uiiet!"tl?. and mlliw4 '"li? v::li?.tfir: T lii-.-pruuun-. bm bc iKite rarMrtuJy ilUeased. -Thi;brain, wh'cli i.? the Vr.-at elvctrlcai PrM're?^ ?;l vita?:)-, ? umtiily stiinru.it.-il by tb'- anljealtlo MMI which |> i**es tu il fr-?:i lit?- hi*art. Mild ?I Tails to ??.ri".r:ij i ? ,-nio . lualOiTuI y. ir?nrt) the sympiom.? i>T bil.: fi'ds >irns. ^fhle'i ?ru du Im-ss. headache, in cap?c;iy t-> k-i-p tticinirtd "ti nar subject, inipninn? ut of memory, dinar, sleepy, br u.-rv.ais fee'.liijr. gbxiuiy r.to<>d;<iirs and irritahl;jty "ftewprr. 'lb-: Winn' ' li - HZ ili-u.aM-,1 .,s in'.,rm thc -uval U|M)II Itt> ?.irr-ee?i?f th.-skin, i; i? ri irrit iiin^ nm! p*MSt?n?itif ital it ? r .I.'?". .< il sc d ?itl hro?rti sp <\*. pimples ?t ^pliiii mid other emptions H?res, ' oil?, earhuuet . id scriuikias lum irs. Thc stomach, boweta nw > Ir-r or,?:in.< .?;? ik'n o', cannot escup?' becoming tft*ecte<i ?i-ioeer or I tier, and ?.oliven- s.?. piles, dr -psy . j>;-ri-ii. ?Ji:P-'-!io.-:i. I*...nale ' weakn.-.v? and mull? other f.tr.w of c!.r oiic dis-a.? .. ar? aiming the neces sary r."-n:ts <?s a remedy Tor all tiles:- various man! i'i?siat!?ns nf d's -:i-m. Dr" Pierre's (?-d.hoi Meilicnl f) score.-y is [ee-itivfly unequaled. By il the liver mi.! ?tn n ich arc chin ?ed t > an actiro, healthy ?tate, thcapii .' t . rennin ted und reHnnrd. tito .blood and saeretioos :bor ?jphly purlried and cnrlrbed, aird the wh d-system ri-novateil r.nd built up anew. S dd by all IbV-chi" iten^jfutfl. lu evsr.v Q,H ?-.'?ci* of'he r.Inbc where, it kotara, ao l.there arc f .w indeed where it is not. the MEXICAN- M CST AS? f.iMitKST tak.-s precctlence >f all si nilar prv<i:irations. It-; traaseondant merits hs.venhta ned t<>r il a p ipnlari'r seldom reached by , tay nr-prietary inediciiiu lu its iiifniicv the flat of j ' t? sii-'L'i-.-s was pronounced in tho widi .spread ni - d rscmi tri .rhiea it r-clved from phys'cians. retert na/y sur^-on?, (orsejoiii and puiiilc generally. N" .itir'noAv Ihniks - i qnestioning its ein im to bc consld ..red the Stamlard Liniment or America. MAKR HOMK ATTnAtrriVE.-Nothing ubis mor? to thc handsome appearance ot ti botiso outside, and toitecheerfulness inside, t.'mn go<?d elear window glass, and hriglit-colorcd ornamental glass at the sides and over the lops of thc doors. The first lets in nil thc bright "warm light of the sun, while thc bitter admits the light at thc same tiiite that it shntsOfi'thn view of prying eves. The liest French and Amcrii-it) giasK,. both plain and ornamen tal, a?f wwii ?cs doors, sr-shes, blinds, bal usters, newels,' jridntels,' ?ic.', are .to be -tratof ?r. WP P.- TUA*?,- fitx-SO Hayn* ?treot, Cberleaton, 9, C. ' NEW -ADVERTISEMENTS. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE '{ .{ \TLL US. TR A %E H HISTORY OF THE BIBLE By Wm. SMITH, LLD. Author of Smith's Bible Dictionary. It contain? over 250 fine Scripture'Illustrations and 1,103 pases, and is the most comprehensive and valuable History of the Bible ever pablished. The labor und learning of oenturiey ore (fathered in thia one-volume, to throw a ftroup."clear light upon every page of the inspired Word, g end for circulars und see (.ur terms, and a full description of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Phila delphia, Pa. Atlanta, Ga., or St. Lonis, Mo. HISTORY OF Tlie Great Fires In CHICAGO ?md tho WEST by Bev.T?. J. GOOD .BFRKU, D. D., ofCbicHgo. Only complete history. 7W> Svn. page?; 6''engravings. 70,0HO already sold. Price *2B". % W agents made itt 20 days Profils ?go to sufferers. AGKNTS WA ST KO. H. 8. ' "GOODSPKED h CO., S7 Park Kow, New Tork. CE LT IC W EE K LTY The gaa<cM illustrated Original Story Paper In America.. Kljjt-t New Original Storiea in first number. No literary treat equal to it Agents anil Osnratfers wanted in every town and cttv of I th? Union. $10 a week easily realized bj the salo <>f thhvextranrdinary Irish and- Arru rican Journal. Specimen tjopies fr**. ?- For sale by all newsdealers, Price. Ge.x f^o per year. Address li. J O'LEARY ?C. -Co,, P. a Box C."74. New York. EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS CABINET N ORGANS. _ The MiMN 3c HAUIM OROAX CO. respectfully an una ti ce the- Introduction of improvetn? nta of much more thin ordinary inKrest Tht-seare ttjr?b AKD P?PB C.VBINKT OltOAXS, brins; thc only successful combination of REAL PIPES with reeds ever made ; -pAY'ST-HArVSPOSIKG KF.Y-BOARD, which can bc Instaitly moved to the right or left> changing the pitch, or transposing thc 'key. For dratting* and descriptions, see Circulai: M W AND t-:M?UANT S.' VLES.OF DOUBL.R KKKD CM!IU:T ORGANS, at ? 14 >, $132 ami ?125 each. Considering Capacity, Elegance, anil Tnorongh JSr?eCenc? nf Workman slUp,?'ieite are chetiper titan uuy before offered. The MASON .fc HAMLIN Organs are acknowledged r, ?lid from.?xirtorilinnr> -faei';ti- itfor wa' i - j fucture tMs C?nipu y can np-rd. ard noir undertake , lo toil at price? which reader ihtnt 1 TJSCfcUKSTlOSABJ.Y OR':.?PF?T. ForaccTAT* OI OANS S5? noch: rivi; o.-r.-.v?. . GASS ?125 and upwards. With ."?..r r.?'? .iii and ttpwapK fori;.- tiffie*, up to ?V& ? e.. Nt^viu.rsrnATnr/ CATA Loour,. and TrarcnoJOAl Creent.\a.-vith opinion* of MORK THAN OSJi THOUSAND MUSICIANS, sent fr?-. , ?ULSOX & HANLIN ORGAN CO., 15? Tremont St., Boston. r>96 Broadway, N. Y. T> Ki) RUST PROOF OA TS $? a Bit ah '?Ot elj Orchard Gra.-s *R.5;i a1" ?bel. Send Seem .postage slamp und my complete Priced Lists of nil kinds of Gras-? Seeds, Field Seeds, Garden Seeds, Flj>wer and Tree Seeds.. Agricultural Implements. Machinen, Guanos, Chemicals. Live Stock, kc. will bo forwarded you. These Priced LMs contain much valuable iuforutatiou as to time and quantity to ploui. Ac. MARK W. JOHNSON. Seedsman, P. O. Box SW, Atlanta, Ga. THE BROWN COTTIN GIN CO., New Loudon, ( omi., Manufacturers nf the uBrawn Gin," Cotton Seed H riler?, Machinery and Castings. Manufacture rs of Harris' Patent Rotary Steam Lngini-thc best nnd cheapest Steam Engine for plantation purposes. Cot ton-gin makeis and repaints furnished with all kinds of materials. Saws, Bibs, Bullies, Boxes, etc.. of any patt, rn, to order at Fhort notice. Have had hais r.ri>eri?nce in the bus'new, and guarantee sal isOietinu in eery particular. Orders solic ted. Ad 'ress as above. AGK NTS Waillcil." A gen ts m ak e more ni np - ey at work for aa titan at nnythins H ?e. Busi nc-s litchi ?ml.permanent. Part enlars frei. G. SilXMKC .t Co.. Fine Art Publishers, Porllaud, Maine ?g Piano tn., N. Y. 1st class $i9H. No , Agents. Names of patrons in 40 Stales in Circular. mm SAVIN fi TO CONSUMERS. Ainl ff?? I linallie** tar ant or two ]ursonB of either itnx in K-!g- fl.-id and adjoining towns, bj which you eau midte Emm flto $130 p-r month, whir i>ut Hule inr rier<-ii.-e willi nrdinnrj*uttaiHt?r. Art Idea as ^ap'e il?fffi*!/' OT cotton cf ct M. A good boahicn for :;2'-n'.?. sure, lr our wintle lime ii given, a much littyr sum i .-in 1.,- ie ide. Chili Ciw.ntorf frei-, giving cmtpl-t . \-t nf artiel.-* Mid fiimn-ln-bit* allowed HoSTo*. I'.:.IM- i..Ci?,dU Pille St.. Si. Louie. M ?" .'o tdlrvlisev*.-All per-n-s who content pb't" m.-Ji nu i.?rael? willi ne?a]iaprn for lite in t i::--nof Atheni>-.Sn^tit?:htmM indi n I'.ra Cite^lar, or Itt-li*.. L'-'< e<*nla for th-ir Cat ..HunHrmf i'?^' Pmupht?*. r<4italn!ng l.i-t .f:!. "I .Ve?f??api r- lll'd is':i!:al?s. ?li? wini: the cost if advrritViiis. ait-o nsany ?*? A.1 Mid. i" adn rti^ r?. . til ??:M?I ascvtiut 'if Hie e.?pi ri -nci i? nt null who iiyt ktMurnaa c?-?:;i":il. Adv?-r IxerM. 'th a R.nii are pr pri tori of the Aflier?can .\ew.-p:i|? r Ad vorU<*ii:< Agency, an ! are paffitfsaril of une<Tiale.i f.\eH;t!?s (>r - enrirg t!?- lawii-4i of id vert?a ..ment- in nil Newsp-; aa-l I'crl-i-tiealK .il lo*eh! r.-i?n ?R??MV?L1D Hiisjiubiish^ for the muiwl of 'yimng.'meu ai-<i othcTs.WliO'?rni. rfro?i Nervousness, Dtt.i?iiy, Ac, a treaiiae ?ti jj'Vyine the means irf tu If eur??. W'rtiten by naj wb :ctnvd himself, and sent free on receiving a piiat-p:rid"di<.Ceft d envelope. Ad-?pesj . VATHANlKI. .HAYPAIB, 'Brooklyn. Si Y. ? :W/ H. SHAFFER, Dentist, . HAVING located'at Etltreficld oflers Ir?a Professional Rorviccs to the cit izettsvand surronndinp: country. Oflioe at the Ycsidence of S. S. Totnokins, Esq. Fcb^S tf * . 18 FOUR FERROTYPES FOR OjBie Dollar. Have, just received a new and im proved FERROTYPE CAMERA, with which four Ferrotypes can be taken at one sitting, and at the above \ -;ry low price. Photographs In'all the fiishioTiaMe i-tylos, including the justly popular Rembrandt, At prices as low tis "eau possibly lie af forded. At the old stand where every care and attention will bc exercised lo give per fect sa'l;-!' '-:i:-n. II. H. MIMS.* Feb-?R 4t 10 FALL _TRADE. ?Ui\s. GU rvs. GU Double and .Single llarrel Gunn, Urccchlondinrraiid MuzzleloadingGuns -of lOnglish, Frcncli and Ucrnum Manufacture, ?r57 ^-XaXa PIIICES Single Gun/ ut "$2,r>0, M.OO, ?C,00, ?S,00, ??i2,'()0'to ?20 each. Double Guns front $7/XJ to $10i),W each. PISTOLS. PISTOLS, PISTOLS. Smith & Wesson, Colt's, Allen's, Sharp's and all the popular and approved kinch. . V?H-U?J.\l?'I?t>^ ?OH f?UWr?, PlSTCtS A;\I> KIFLI'S. 8P4>KTi!??HS5r^8 GO??S ?fF <31?l3ilT VARIETY. Best Qualify and at Lowest Price. t?iii?itry Merelitihts and Sportsmen are in vi toil tOTa!l?nd examine our large and well selected stock of the alxivo Goods, ivhieh we import direct nnd buy from thc jnanufneturcrs. Wo guarantee quali ty cirnril to, and prices as'low HS ?my ros ?.ot?Mbla hotlsc in this country. Orders by mail lilied proinptly, and sent by express C. O, D.' "POI LTKKY, TRIMBLE & GO., 300 W. Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Sept 7_tol9 37 The Greatest Diaoovery of the Age EAU FRANCAISE, . Du DOCTEUR LAURENT, of Paris. An infallible cure for all InniTATiONs OF THHSKIK, UH well as .obstinate ERUP TIONS. ?his preparation is universally used ninonj? tho higher classes in Franco and England. A bottle of tho EAU FRAN CA! SK Will be sent to any address upon receipt of $1 ."?0 W. E. FLORANCE, Sole Agent for the U. S., Richmond, Ya. Feb 14_,_^__-4t8 Seed Potatoes. Iji-T received 20 Bbls. choice SEED POTATOES, for carly and late plant '"iT.e Peerless? is a favorite Potato, pro ducing tem 300 to 400bU9h?l8totheacro. Thev boll mcalr, and are a very fine quality. G. IA PENN. Jan. 23, _ tf 5 Seed Oats! Seed Oats! .pOR Sale by ^ _J?QXROB?\YTSE, Pine House, S. C. . J M. L. Box ir A M. R. G. BONHAM. BONHAM & BONHA3I, Attorneys at Law, Office, at Edgo?eld C. H., S. C Jan 24 tf 5 THOS. J. ADAMS, Attorney ami Counsellor-at Lair, Will Practice in Court? of this County and-tato: Will be found in the Law Office next above T. P. Magrath, Esq., and opposite Saluda Hotel. Edgefield, S". C.. Nov. 29, 6nv .40 J. Ii. ADDISON, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity* Will practice in the Stato Courts and in the United States Circuit and District Courts of South Carolina. Also, in the Superior Courts in Augusta. Ga. Claims promptly collected in any por tion of the State. Office at Edgefield Court House, S. C. PA Cl - "-ir* V 0. ' A $48 DPer Ton Cast Jan 10 3m H. W. ADDISON, LAWYER. LAW RANGE, EDGKFIELD, C. H. Brick Office, formerly office of Mo ragne <t Addison. Jan. 1, . ly 2 Law Notice. THE undersigned have formed a Co partnership for the PRACTICE OF LAW in Edgefield County, and the Counties of the Fifth Circuit, under the name and style of MAGRATH "Vt ABNEY. They will also Practice in the Courts of Trial justices for these Counties. THOMAS P". MAGRATH, JOHN R. ABNEY. Edgefield, Deo. 13, tf 61 JOHN BAUSKETT, Attorney and f oaasellor ai Law, COLUMBIA, BiC., WILL Practice in Edgefield, Lexington, .Oarnweini'orl Richland. Colombia, Mar 8 ly ll LAW CARD. JL HE Undersigned have this day formed a Partnership for the PRACTICE of LAW in the Courts of this state, and the Circuit Court of the United States. JOHN E. BACON, ' J. D. TALBERT. Dec 4, 1871. 3ra 50 This GUANO is well knoyrn-in ti after'thorough trial; ender all oonditv not attach to Fertilizers of recent inti In view of reduced cose of ruanui this VALUABLE FERTILIZER is i Company,-to furnish THE BEsT FE SMALL PROFITS for c mpeneation. We WARRANT THE STOCK I as that heretofore sold. For specific terms, apply to John S. REESE & CO., General A PA.?IF Compound ? For ? PREPARED ENDER THE SUP-EB This article, as above stated, is pi A Compost made with an equal w SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, which is i The Compost should be made fror taie place, .?nd should be applied at fi General experience for two rears FERTILIZER FOR COTTON and C Thia ACID PHOSPHATE is now WITHOUT INTEREST (no drayage/ FERTILIEER at a minimum outlay j For specific terms apply to A FULL SUPPLY OF PERU Augnusta, Dec 13 w A NB o FERTILIZER ! FOR Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tobacco. PRICE: CASH, $50 per 2000 Lbs., at Factory. TIME, $5o per 2000 Lbs., at Factory, paya ble Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST. Factory East end Hasel Fired : Mines on Ashley ?T?ver. ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME ! FOTI 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 Edgefield, S. 0. CERTIFICATES : EDOBFIKLD, Dec. 30th, 1871. I havo used commercial fertilizers for several yearn, and this year, with other kinds, used the Wando, giving it, I think a fair trial. In my opinion, tho Wando gave more remunerativo results than any other kind used bv mc. L. SALTER. . EDOF.FIKLD, C. H., S. C., Jan. 1,1872. This is to certify that I have used the Wando Guano for two years with tho happiest result-quantity applied 200 lbs., with 15 Bushels Cotton Seed per acre with this manuring I increased tho yield nf seed 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. Dec 20 mm FOR GUANO. GEO. DUGDALE dfc CO'S Ammoniated Superphosphate, Constituting all the elements necessary for a First Class Cotton Fertilizer. A highly concentrated Manure. $58 Cash in Augusta. ?66 payablo 1st NO vom ber. " Thc privilcgo is given Planters of pay ing in Cotton nt 15 cts. per pound. GRAHAM & BUTLER, Gcn'l Agents and Commission Mere'hts, Augusta, Ga, Fob 28 2m IO LYNCHBURG ! I WILL permit LYNCHBURG to stand for a few Mares this Season at Twenty-five Dollarn for common mares. Fifty Dollars for thorough brods. Per sons breeding must expect to pay by the season. If they don't take care of their maren it is their fault. Lynchburg will stand at my house. Tho season will end 1st June 1872. . THOS. G. BACON. Feb 28 3m 10 The High School, MALE and FEMALE, at Sundy Side, tho place formerly owned by Capt. Burt, will be opened on the first Monday in February. Tuition in English branches, $1,00 per month ; in tho Languages, $2 per month. Tuition and Board, $16 per month. ' r ".' . , Malo and Female departments- sepa rate. Apply tb - EDWIN T, WALKER, Rector, ? Jan SI . * tf 6 ' ' EnoKFiKLD, 8. C., Doc. 30tht 1871. This year I planted eighty-five acres in Cotton, poor land, and used three tons of the Wando Guano. I made, packed and sold forty-eight bales, weighing 400 pounds. The three ton? were applied to 45 acres, which produced 31 bales For ty acres, bettor, land, waa unmanured, and thc result was only 17 bales. Tho cheapness, and the intrinsic worth of the Wando, places it upon a monied valua tion. E. H. YOUNGBLOOD. EOOEFIBLO, S. C., Jan. 10th, 1872. I have used the Wando Fertilizer for two years, and willingly testify as to its merits. Taking into confederation its cost, it paid me better, as an investment, than Peruvian Guano, and is equal, if not superior, to any fertilizer in the market, of.which I have anv practical knowledge. ELDRIDGE POSEY. 3m 52 Stono SOLUBLE GUANO per ton of 2000 lbs., Cash at Factory, ?45.00 DISSOLVED PHOSPHATE per ton of 2000 lbs., Cash, at Factory,. $25,00 On Time, till 1st Nov. 1872, $5 por ton additional. The attention of Pl?nters is again called to tho LOW PRICE of these Su perior Fertilizers. Every person in the District who used them last year have al ready ordered, with, two exceptions, and thoy will buy yet Col, Holet used one ton Soluble last' year. He has already purchased ten tons of it for bis next crop. Call on Mr. ?. 0. Sam?, who will represept jne fcerp in my ahsepce, ,or Dr, J. M. Rushton, at Rusliton's Store, or Cartlidge & Thomas, at Ridge Spring, or Pi S. Norris, Batesville, or J. A. C Jones, Pine House Depot, or Ward & Holland, Johnston's Dopot, and get pam phlets containing Certificates, and give your orders, before tho Rail Ronds are blocked np, or tho supply exhausted. S. 8. TOMPKINS, AGT. Feb 14, 1872. tf 8 Just Received 1CASE BED TICKING, 1 Case Sea Island SHIRTINGS, At low figures. J. H. CHEATHAM. Feb 14_tf _8__ medical Notice. FROM this date I.will practice Medi cine exclusively for Cash: _i 1 T. H. PATTISON. J aa 17 9m 4 FIC GUANO. .- - - . .* " . ' ?. ' . :,/r>.;.r,:.?. .: -.-.JU- .:. '. - M ?TH E W S O N, .gent for the Company, AUGUSTA, GA. RIC E R?E D U CED? L; $55 "W"ithont Interest on Time. 3ST< Charge for Drayage. :. be Cotton States, from experience in its ose for six years past. It has acquire! ons of season, a character for reliable excellence unsurpassed, and which can :oduction. ' . facture,' and the unusual facilities of the PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY low sold at the above price, which is iu conformity with the policy of th< UTILIZER AT THE LEAST COST, looking to' LARGE SALES ant N MARKET THIS SEASON precisely the same in. composition anti* qualitj J. O. MATHEWSON, . Agent, Augusta, Ga. ' gents, Baltimore, Md. -o IC GITANO COMPANY'S cid Phosphate of Lime, omposting with Cotton Seed. 3NTENDENCE OF DR, ST. JULIEN RAVELEL, CHARLESTON, S.-C. PRICE REDUCED ! repared expressly for COMPOSTING WITH COTTONSEED. eight of this article and Cotton Seed, furnishes the Cotton Seed with the iece8sary to make it properly effective. a 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 ORN. - ' . put into market at the l?w price of $30 PEB TON CASH; $85 ON1 TIME, ) at which rate every planter can supply himself with a FIRST CLASS er acre. '". J O. MATHEWSON, Agent Pacific Cr M a no Company, Augusta, Cia? VIAN GUANO, GROUND BONE AND LARD PLASTER ON HAND AT ALL TIMES. 3m 51 IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS. THE MARY'L-A?fD' Fini?zii m mmumm? mm. Have prepared a Special Fertilizer adapted; to the Cotton - Plaut, ' . r - . under the name of COTTON FOOD ! Which they claim to bo of the highest grade of Fertilizer sold in the South ? and guaranteed to equal in its results P?ruvien Guano, pound' for pound and to be of more permanent benefit to the soil. It has been nsed by SEVERAL HUNDRED PLANT ERS in North and South Carolina and Georgia for two Seasons with the following result?:. It increases the crop from 100 to 200 per cent. It resista drought in all cases. The crop is not affected by rust. It matures the crop three to four weeks in advance, thos insuring the crop against early frosts, or in the event of a backward season for planting enables the planter to put in his crop three or four weeks later, even as late as the. 1.-1 June, .with a certainty of success. It produces a better qua'tty nf Cotton. . ? Loi'king at the low price of Cotton, the intelligent planter will readily . j?;.prclir-nd The necessity of using n?!hing but the highest grade of Ferti \.y.'>Y<. nd of strictly avoiding those whose va.ne has ; cen rein ced by adul teration, or the use ot cheap malcri?is under pretence of meeting the low price of Cotton, li' his t rop is only'doubled hy the UPC of " COTTON FOOD" it will give MM ?rom one to two hundred por rom nrofit on Iii.-* outlay, with Cotton at 1-c cent- pur pound, .ind it wi i print ie him to plant fewer acres with a cor re.?] '..?Kling re- ncMnn of labor nud expense with better resolta. $53 per Ton, in Sacks, 12 to the Ton. . . ? LAWRENCE SANGSTON, Prest.,' '5S Exchange Pince, Baltimore, Md. 3. R. PRINGLE & SON. Agents, Charleston, S. C. J-n 17 * 2ia 4 DICKSON'S COMPOUND! PREFABED BY THE DICKSON FERTILIZER COMPANY, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Of Standard Quality & Excellence, GUARANTEED FREE FROM ANY ADULTERATION. CASH PRICE, $55 PER TON,-TOBE, $6? ? 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 article which cannot fail to give satisfaction. PRICE, $40 PER TON. ,. We manufacture any formula for.other parties as may be ordered, aud guarantee good work and best materials. Applv for circulars, to JAMES T. GARDINER, President, AUGUSTA, GA. . Capt. LEWIS JONES, Agent for Edgefield District. tt?r Fifty Cents per hundred pounds will be given for all kinds -of Dr Bones delivered at either of the Depots on the Columbia & Augusta R. R. Jan 2 . 3m 2 MAPES' NITROGENIZED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. the Oldest Soper-Phosphate Manufactured iu this Country. Composed of BONES, POTASH, PHOSPHATIC GUANO, CONCEN TRATED ANIMAL AMMONIACAL MATTER aud SULPHURIC ACID. No Salt, Salt Cake, Nitre Cake, Plaster, nor Adu'terant or Absorb-, ent of any kind ufeed. Factory open for inspection at all times. NINETEEN YEARS OF PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. Introduced in 1852. Patented Dec. 20, 1759. Quick Action and Permanent Improvement fo the Soil. Testimony of Hundreds of Well-Known Planters in -its Favor on Every Variety of Crop and Soil, even During Extreme Adverse Seasons. 8-13 Cash-$30 Tinie, payable 1st Nov. 1st, 1879. KINSMAN & HOWELL, General Agents for South Carolina, NO. 1?8 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. W. H. BRUNSON, at Edgefield C. H., and J. A. C. JOKES, st Pine House De pot, Agents. Jan 24 " 3m . 5 For the Ladies. I HAVE on hand 20 Pieces PLAIN, ' CHECKED and STRIPED CAMBRIC, , purchased when Cotton was low, and will sell at corresponding figures. These Goods will, owing to the high price of Cotton, be very much higher this Spring. Now is the time to buy them. Just received 50 Boson COATS' COT TON, st 70 Cents per Dozen. J, H. CHEATHAM. Feb21 -If 9 J JUST RECEIVED F ROM Head-Quarters ? 100 Lbs Genuine DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO, 1 Case full stock Men's BROGANS. To Arrive this Week : 1 Case Bleached SHIRTING, 1 Oise Sea Island BLEACHING, 1 Bale: F'aid OSNABFRGS, 1 CaaeBED TICKING. 'All popular Brand?, at low figures. BR?iS?KW: ) J: h . ? - >. ?: ? . .*i ' . ul V?? fr->i? --??. .Vii--**.t Quality GuaraiitecMquftl to Any Ever SoUL >;:tr.i} .?.,* SEA FOWL.'G?AiyO. in bags, 200 pounds e.-.eli. : ' - ? -BRADLEY'S AI?MONI?TED DISSOLVED BONiES,*ia figlir tSmrcfc -?-O-p? * T. '.. ' . . * . . - ? -: ,: HE above Standard1 Fertilizers having been heed for the las? ..?v?nyedw?r.i in the South with unequalled success, are how offered at--prices' t\mtl(wnm^' fo\\io give satisfaction, whflejth.e standard is guaranteed equal, if- net tin*'.* peri or,.to/?ny ever sold.. -J .'?...- ?:..-.-.rav: . Tha undersigned having been.1 gents for Middle Georgia eincothci? iAkw troduction, fully understanding their valuer cheerfully reo<imme3Kt?r?emitb"f the public as the most RELIABLE FERTILIZERS IN fOSLVvr-^ jj..^ T; For Prices and Terms, apply_.to the General or Local Agents: . o: ;-?}? ;POLLARD Warehouse am?8 C'oEHiufrsiioia Meresasita, \ Corner Campbell" a?id ReynoT^Streats, Auguste, Gft., .QenoveV-Af GAfy'? or to Jas. E. Cooke, Graniteville, Jones & T?t?by,- Johnston^ De5of;: or ? . '"' ?. Kernagham &.Co".", JBatesvjlle, C. " " l" /' "f*.- 4 ir<i 1 ' Feb28' '? V * '-. ' . Y .- * .' .? ' 2m-{: b.?-?di ?jgs$ m" Nowis ?Cp|H^^S I'WrX?, OE?EE. tk^''q&^*W39H^ a?m At and:???xm--mT#?^t?bM7?^ These: consist .ot Erenek PQOT ?envo ^ AU-Wool DELAINES, all;colors. . . ba*??V?iV* x:c^ Ur.X4 :^ Scotch PLAIDS, . V "Mob iff) Eigured.DELAiNES, [ , ,j ea$J ? , hfy? , 5 . , \ ??Ti. ? Opera FLANNELS, all colors, ' , t,t ? ,, r*??lit Wo?r?fj ...i>, ?-.1 My entire. ??ock'BL?TC?^TS, Gents' F?B&I8HLNG' GOODS; :.\ ?r . rr< .'? ' Ladies'.HATS, . .' u HOODS, T j* .cul.. *.\ -?t Tu?ioeo>-> 5". -J TOA 7?A .^WLS^^ -w . These Goods are Fresh from Jiew^York this'Falt^. goa "aa-e jp?jtpypg'ff?^ nficed to make room for my Spi-i?g StpckY ' J^P^^^^^^^^iKAii^?-'? ent Stock far below its real vaine'. ' ' ' -\ - 37 *? - ! Thesj Goods will' be sold at^sfc, ^owe^r' ^GfeXfA^' ??ff?SfS Jan lO i . . . . . . ; . . . .. .In* ii tad WM ai i-.'? Just received a large suppiy. of Vegetables ot gooii i^Halk;/ fcW>::.Qt \) Seed;-, rec Veffotables to ' ?o?rd =?r:r ? ?; h ....THO ..-.?o: W? TO? '. .. i z.vh inioeim i ? . ' (?Mb ?*?J? vru Ol . : '..'? : :;i> ?.ti.a* ? . . . - w *:**?.'f!ai '.. tn: -, g?? ?I ? ?^..''>??: i ??ifjioii.t. ?rsfc f?.c.viii<? r??iii? >' : id,--! -Having testai lli??? ?fcwfci fer ?r.a'-v V>;; .. I.'" ? V'-iji. -tt,v.?wr<:-o ..mmend.then: to all \vho may desire -o:..: .> .. ( ni-.?.?. .itvi??:vl*?*>ti?.??i. Jan 10 t? j?ii;3 .: Important to Cotton- Planters,] COTTON FOOD StC?KSLL? BY LETTERS P?TEfiT. lilizinir-audiirnni. ?L SPECIAL FERTILIZER^ prepartHlby thc Marvhua factur?ngComixiuyrBaiiinisre, Vor then cu p, which they rja?n?t0.1>eol ii,?. highest grade of'Fertili/.cis sohl in flic South. It has been used by several hundred planters in North and South Carolina.and" Georgia for four seasons, with the following results : . ^ It'inci-easos the crop from 75 to 200 per i-ont. : it resista drouth in all cases. The crop is not effected bv rust ; it matures the crop from three io four week? in advance, thus insuring against carly,frost, or in the event of a'backward sor>;ui enables the planter to'put in-his crop as lateas the 1st Juno with a certainty of success... . i It produces a better quality of cotton ; its effet on the second year's crop with out additional manure, ranges from one-third if: one-half of the iirst year. Its mechanical preparation surpasses that of all other Fertilizers," being at all times and in all conditions of weather in perfect order for drilling. PRICE IN AlM.LST.4-800 CASH . 8G5T?.ME. It is sold on'the basis in quality of Peruvian Guano, pound fur pound/ Agents aro instructed, when planters use it side by sitio w?tn thc best.Fernvlrm 'GuVroolw equal quantities, to refund such amount as will make it equal If it fails to'produce as much cotton as thc Peruvian.' Numerous testimonials can bc had at the olTfccs of the agents; ' '-' ? Orders will be filled bv .. . . * Ci RAMAJE & As?pM-S i ;. .AUGUSTA, GA], . CERTIFICATES. Gen. M. C. BUTLER, E?grfleld S. C.': " ? used three tons 1 Cotton Food,' manufactured by the^Maryland Fertihirer iV-m panyY of Baltimore, applying 200 lbs. to the acre ' By .thc side ol' itlapplicd LOU . lbs. Peruvian Guano to tho acre." . r "The Cotton manured with the 'Cotton Food' grew oil* more promptly and y.i?-, oroui?ly, and whilst I made no comparison of the results, I nm sure tua preference was in favor ef tho ?Cotton Food,' and so much nm I impress .?-v.-khr this hl'lickl. shall use it exclusively this y?ar in preference t" all others. ThjvJ^otton manured with it was not affected like"tho oihcrs;by tim.drouth, and matured.tbreo weeks earlier. I also applied, it in a hinall way on Corn with the !n<)stt?tisfacmryra.?tri((>."' J. H. HOLLINGSWORTH, Edge?chl, S, CL lo GRAH?H * hutLt?Rf. A?p?&l "I used 100 lbs. of saiul, it increase tho year before and tion, so much So that l shall use .t entirely another y^ur. . H. W.- ADDISON, to GRAHAM & BUTLER, Auflus'a, Qa., v. -..:.-4r? "I used 75 lbs. 'Cotton Food' iii drills on light red land, whidi.producecLDJ' pounds Seod Cotton to tho acre. It compares favorably with tho best Fertilizers in . tile market. My crop was increased aijout SO per cent, and gathered by I5th f2S*n* " vember, I am well.plcasod with it." . .<.';i-^ J. L. ADDISON, Edocficld, S. C., to. GRAHAME BUTLER, A*Q*M*i?Oal I used about 2G(> lbs. ?Cotton Food' per.ncro, one-half in tho drjlb at U?n.?iof planting and one-half in thc first furrov,:, second plowing in June, on sandy land,. clay subsoil, verv poor r>!d licld, ? portion taken in last year and a portion this, it ?reduced twelve bales oii fifteen Mires. ?t l?as paid ivetior tba? ajiy-Fe'rtnir.?r H / ave ever used. Hav^o been using Commcn-inl Manures ll years. Do not-lhiak. tho land without nidnure"under best circumstances would have produced 5 bales, Most of my Cotton was gathered by the li5th of ' ?cttihcr. and had no Yellow. Cotfon-. I have talked with several of my neighbor.-, wilt; iUtiie wita me in saying, ?litre h? no better manure, for the Cottrfn Plant. Tlxe ' ?.'ottun Food ' has paid better than. ' Peruvian Guano previous to. thc war." .. '- .. "' . * Augusta, J??"17 2m ..p. ..-4- 4 -rr~-r*r-~.-r-=rs-^L.L_V-?ff t - -ii. . i I fl. iuV?. ? ?:--Z Uh ?u> ?? ,L.^ . 'Cotton pond' to tilt* at re, in the drpl, on Mulatto Lai?d, piixtniB* wed the ylold onoiiundred per ecilt. T nsM" KeveTiff^inw^iias nd I decfdedlv-pnefer the 1 wtt<;n?Food.' ?"lt g?re perfc?ft ?at?sPR^* M. O'DOWD & Qm GROCER ?AID UCMRHISSIOI ; MeroliRiit,-- ?t: 248Broari Street, Aug?gta; G?. ;1 HAS on hand and for sale at LOWEST M ' F.K ET PRICES for ?tit?y?b* Factors' Acceptances, payable* next Fall, a FULL STOCK -of CUbM Groceries and found the following 50 HHDS. C R-Bacon Sides, . 10,000 lbs. D. S. Shoulders, 10 cask s Hams, " 100 packages Lard, 200 boxes Cheese, . 300 bbls. Flour, all grades, 300 sacks Oats, 40 Seed Rye, 100 bbls. Irish Potatoes, 600 packages New Mackerel-No*. 1, 2. and 3. 100 packages Extra Mess Mackrel 10 obis. Buckwheat, . 100 chests Tea, all grades, 50 bbls. Syrup-different grades 200 cases Oysters, land2lb. cans? 200 cases Canned Fruits and Veg etables. 800 cases Pickles, all sites, 60 "- i Lobsters,-1 and2lb, eons Mauros, ?fe ? "Oan?jes, ?. ?rles Dickens' Segar*, . 60 M Georgia Chiefs do. 60 M Our Choice j ?,, %, ? ?te? 200 M various grades' T 'cf?T' ? 6,000 Bushels Oom; -'??- ' 2 5 HHDS. Demamra Sugar, 85. hhds. Bmwa Sugar, ?>-. IQ hhds. Scotch ?Sugar ? t 25", bAxes HavanaTSugar, Plantation Supplies, among which 'nrnir iso'-t 50 bl)> G 20) 1 200 bag 50 50 bN^Crush^Powtderodauil: + ?rar.ulated S'usar. * .... bis. SSNKinmr^ ags Ric CoiT?6, K?0*?*?J i? lio* " LaguaymjCkullQe,:? t?w lo Packets Old Goyorriment^ua,T,. Coffee- - rJr^j }>oxc-s No. 1 Soapt -a^ ojal?la IO 100 200 M pnlo. TO " Starch: 100 - * Sodi, ICO dozon Buckets, 60 u Broomsy .TI ; W V* it : - iia:id?Jv* a -iicss ci - n as . _i? .- . r. ' , .'tOifiStti BARRELS Pure Baker WbfrkUsi? 50 bbls. Old .Valley TOiisky- jT 200 . " RycWHlsVvTaTlM^r, * . 50 " . Pure Com W*."&k?, 9?& 8(i ." Brandy 10 quarter i na? Brandy,? 8 t?asks'ihip?n qukJter oeaksScotyhiand IM?n a .whisky, .... ,w -.i^ 20 quarter'c?isks'Sherry, ?S?rEr . and Madeira Wine,- " . .4O easka Aloand Porter,. i li'.^a w 10 casksCoojier'sHalfand.Haji,cJ; 60 cases Champagne, 1 J. 40 " Claret, ? ; a*a e?: 50 u Schuappsr->i-. a: I.*at ?-.^ 100 " Bitters, .." . . 20t? bnxPs?T0bacco, a?l'gradfe,?52c 1W casc^ Smoking do. j ? ?? od' ?fe A I