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The .CourtJStiH in Session. _ ? ^^?ra^bfrla?j?week, Wj?im<. fiton-Butler case having been concluded . the evening before* -the Court took up the case of the State vs. Robert~ Grant, colored^ &r-the shopting of. a-negro gi ri. Att?raey.^enerat Ghambexlain .having departed Upon the cloding, up -of the HamUton-B^lex.?ase,^^ Yonrnanano-rtT represented, the'. State/<?*iaj? WvT? Gary appearing for'fbe^Defendant. "The Jurjr. returned a verdict of not guilty. On Thursday, after a sitting of an hour or so, du i bag which Barney Ballentine, colored, was sentenced io, four years in the Penitentiary at hard labor, the Court was adjourned until' the following Mon day. No further criminal business . although there is an abundance on hand -seemed to be available for- the CoUrit, and it was understood that ?ml business . woulChe begun lo^Jlt?oday? /Bu??M on-' day began, instead,*4 with the case of the State vs. Rachel Stallworth, an aged ne gro woman, for the killing rj>y<<w.rihging. the neck) of. her great grand child,* an. infant only a few days.' old, In this .case H. W. Addison, Esq., represented the State, assisted by Mr. John R. Ab Tiey. Messrs. Jbhn'C. -Sheppard and A. J. Norris defended tho old woman. The Jury found her guilty of murder. The - penalty ls death. She is quite aged h ow - ever, and it would, -seem probable, that . Jhex sentence will he commuted. . In. this case two young lawyers "popu* lar among us, Mr. John R. Abney and "Slr. John C. Sheppard made, each, his first speech.- And each proved himself, tobe not only a man of study but of Ideas.' .Mr; .Abbey "is intellectual and analytical ; and as* for our young friend ?heppard. his voice,'manner and eye, to say nothing' of "good mind and clear Iicad'are superior to those of ninety-nine .naen, ojulfif A bunjked,. ^indspeakiugjol young lawyers, what" c. youthful bar, upon the Whole/ t?siof )Jidgdfiefd ^s. T. P. Magraih*rEsq.jH5T.migft,*s^, S. Br Griffin^ ?4q:, W. V/Adams, *Esq\, and Gen. M. W. Gary "are .the Nestors we believe, and they may -nil-bo called^ young men. However Ave forget Gov.. . Bonham, whose duties elsewhere,' havel . called- bim' away from- us" so much of late. Ancl.the^Governo? toojus young^ when wp*J^k^?ti)c days of.??^?u?<. kett, Chancellor Wardlaw, Judge Butler, <tc. f * ? \ , ^On Uuesday mondia: argument was heard upon amotion for a new triaj in the case of the State V^' Rachel 'Stallworth: Further argument will be heard upon this motion on Thursday morning, when Judge Melton will give his decision.- .? A ; like motion was made in thc case of Bar ney Ballentine, but Judge Melton over ruling the objections, thc case is to be taken to a "higher. -Court. Som?: incon siderable civil business, not-of general interest, was dispatched on Tuesday aud "Wednesday. 1 The'-Jury bas' been dis missed. The Court will adjourn finally on Thursday morning. Oar Postoffice and Postmaster. . ?ur PostolBcc has been removed from the lower end of Park Row to a more central location-thc most, central in our town, viz., Mr. J. II. Chatham's corner. Here our- prompt,, obliging,- conscienti ous and efficient. Postmaster, Mr. Lake R. Tillman, will continue to discharge the duties of his position, with that cour tesy and zeal that proves him ? to be em phatieafly rh* right 'mav. in the-right place. Remember, then that the Post offle? is now next' door to Mr. J. H.' .Cheatham's store. Oar Town. Our town has been unusually quiet durimr the session of the Court; rfu ex citement whatever. ? ?^Wehear no further from the partridge - shooters; they rest from theirlabors, and their works fade from memory. Wagons loaded with guano are con stantly passing through the public square, on their way from Pine House Depot. They generally tarry a while upon thc square, aiid smell very badly. The worse the srteilj-'however, the "belter the fer tilizer. People generally are in thoalccpest woe c/er gardening.. Gardeners are hard to get, and, as we have before said, - provo a heavy burden. In one.of the lower front-corner rooms, pi the -Ryan, hotel is Treasurer WooUy's. office. Id thc opposite c?rner, the?ohg. piazza intervening, is a bar-room. ? Mid- ; way tho-piazza the Treasurer has erected a high' and strong ' " mitidle Wall of par tition." He Is right. Whiskey and tax es are both^fearful tnin?r>\ "By all nieass letlhenibckeptas much apart as pasable. -hi i CAJ i -*. & J ?71 i u J t Thc.. Masonic Hall, beb-uging to tho Holloways, is, for the lirst time, totally unoccupied. It.s lonely front* rookes-us,, say to ourself, 4: whose lights nrxv ried,, j whosegarlands"de;ui," (tux! all that. Kut in Apr!f or" May,.however,- thc singers and actors, TX V., will again make the old piio r<**oo>td wah ?i... > n and 4Wi.s'uv . On Park-Row al so twd doors are clos ed -the store lately occupied by Dr; S?nd ers, a?ul'tluftlftte"*y |.s<j? asila. Post Olfi.-c. WtfaUapiTSit. l?ehn*h:;-: al.andou?cflii?. 1d?a of movirfg over t? Park RotrV - . Oux# Representatives and attache? of the Legislatu restirase Who live fti town ? David Harris,- Lawrence Cain, Pari?* Sim kins, Ac.-have returned homo. They : look well-fed and well-dressed. Indeed their appearance betokens that they were not so pushed as to bc obliged to yiehl to the shaving seductions of the itinerant State Treasurer, Parker. Next Sunday week will be Easter Sunday-that mose beautiful ard joyous of all the festivals of thc -Roman and Episcopal Churches; and our Episcopal ladies are already making preparation* for beautiful ? Chnrch-dccoratiobs und beautiful music. . Not agracn leaf irr the. park-.., '-this the 20th of March.-and in the SJfjny ftouth too. Unprecedented ! The winds are high and biting, and tho trees, even the maploa and elms, delay .to put forth their tender Ixids, Dr. R. T, Mima is fully fn harness at the Male Academy' flo bas a good and consl.tntly-iucrea?*iug srlipoi. Thc Baptist young people are practi sing tor Ute annual Funday School Cele bration. . . Little negroes-and bjo/JOS too-?play "sbinncy" on the square every nfteriiooh in a most horrible manner, while;eyer j .and anou some irascible* old gentleman rushes out and threatens them with death and tho grave if they make his horse and buggy run away. An attentive T wu Marshal (which we havci?ot) wrmldspcVd Hy. check this abominable nuisance of playing "shinncy in thopublic.streets. Durinjg Ibo pasl week Trcaiorer. Wool ly sold five or six pieces of land for taxes,': and then herd up to give delinquents n | further chan??. But very soon'. Ire Mis ; ns-~(md sadly-ho will b? -i!>sVdiii;-Iv JoVeed to taglir fh}s business -in deadly Mnea-f. ?:-'-' The question now lac- Who veera the chtapioB-belif Baltimore, Philadelphia t and New \ Yb? U' Tipue? jU&?-f Out ! *' ? Max?erjt-.1ifc i-OUby* these, eligible and ardent bachelors, (a?hough that has noth i rig; to do with the matter..; now in hand,) hay'obo,eh to Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York.lately, and have turned '?hose: great cities inside out, In their-soareh for 1 choice Drug?-, Groceries', Perfumes, Toir JHite Articles* aki iaad they .brought off all that was'Fine,-Beautiful-and Desira ble, leaving-behind.for' the.wretched in habitants ol-those gr eat marts, on ly a few husky, and shrcdsr- Consequently their r-Display, this Spring is unusual ly and -surpassingly brilliant .Their new ad vertis?ameulkthte?w'ee? stares the readers of the Advertiser manfully in tho face There - is .no escaping, it. Mark crt it Clisby are conquering lieroes. Surren-; der, therefore,-or die ! . * - I mt III - Rolling Over the Advertiser.Like a Sea of Glory ? . We allude io the new Spring Adver tisement of our young friend, Mr. J. H. Cheatham, who is just back from New York. And next week, he. assures us, it istO-roUrstiti further, and stULhigher. Read this Advertisement carefully, for among its lists are named many articles of great novelty and beauty-in fact ma hy articles unknown to the fashionable | world until thisSpriftgi Mr. Cheatham's stock is Indeed-saperb. We have, seen it with our own eyes.; Indeed when you go. in, tho sea of glory rolls over you, and you roll over in the sea. The perform ance is- roeip.rocatory "and delightful A pleasant and suggestive name arnon? the Spring fashions, is- Dolly ..Varden, (remember her in .'"Barnaby Budge ? ' and we ean assure our readers'that all things at Mr. J. H. CheathamJs-goods, proprietor, and salesmen-are decidedly Dolly Varden-ish. Go, then, and be Bolly Varden-ized.. Branson on the. Sonny Side I Beautifully white and radiant is now the old Frazier Store, on the~Nortk-West corner of the square. : And into it ha moved ?Mr W. H..: Branson, the Dry Goods .Merchant guided by faith, like Abraham out or Urr of thc Chaldees, Branson has ?ell thc Masonic Hall,'and now shines on the sunny side. And his effulgence is new and j unvitisted.? Tii. aU fresh; from New.' York. In .fact 5t is. not-all here yet. The road between thi> and the Pine JJo?se'gJisterig with it dai ly5. ("htWrierfd has so latelf* got hom? that he has not had time to pr?par? an advertisement in ^extenso, j-N^xt week, however, his friends and customers can .tsmsult the Advertiser and gain some idea ot the magnitude and beauly of, hi-, steck. Branson says, Come! Jirnrnh Cobb says, Come! Fashion says, Come ! Comfort says, Come ! Let all come-bu ndie without money. A very little, how-, ever, will work miracles! jSS-- A d?fieulty oec?rr?a in Columbia on last Friday night between Mr. John; -Simpson and a.colored man by .thc name of Win'. Lucas, ni which the former wa* eut-by a knifein thc handsof Lucas; and died almost instantly. -Lucas has been lodged in jr.il. Sheriff's Sales.. In addition to the Sheriffs sales adver Used iu onr "columns, Sherill* McDovilt will sell for*cash, a?. Edgefield C. H., 01.. Sale-day in April, thc following property, iii the following ( Uses: W. J. Ready, Assignee, vs W. W. Mil lor.-Ono tract ot laud, containing eigh teen hundred acres, more or les*, adjoin ing* lands of John Rainsford, "W. J. Hai - ling and others. D. L. Turner, J. P., and successor, v* D. A. Fos?vctt-Foreclosure of Mortgajj -One tract of land containing 13-10 acres-, moro or less, adjoining lands of JJr. Lan drum. George Ucll and others. J. G. Ables, Ad'or., .vs Mary Cullum and others.-one tract of land, describen in tho pleadings as Tract No. 2, and Ti now n ns thc- Upper sanaer place, in K.dgulicld county, containing "05 acres, moro or less,'adjoining Tract No. I, Hen ry Cato's laud and others. ' E. R. Bussey, Ad'or., vs W. H. Hussey, 'Sarah Busscy and others.-Bili for sah ol' real estate to pay debts--'lin- estate in remainder of a tract of land Which ba boon assigned to M rs.'Sarah Bussey foi her dower. The trad bf land lying in said county, on Gunners creek, near Red Oak Grove Church, containing one hun di ed and li' ty acres, moro or less, ad joining lands of Joseph Bussey, H. T. Wright and others. ?? And the following property on credit : Butler Williams, Adm'or., vs. W. JM. Corley and w ife and others.-Bill ibr account and settlement.-The real es tate of John B. Williams, doceased, consisting of one tract of land lying in said county, in Moss township, on Crook ed Run Creek, containing iS40 acres,1 more or.'less, adjoining lands of 'A. Corley, lairds assigned to Mrs. W. M. Corley ?br . hex dqwer, and others, r The laud w?lFbe surveyed and divided into two tracts l>e lore day of sale.-Terms, one-half cash, tho balance on a credit uiitfl thc first day of January noxt, with interest from' day of sale' and a - mo rt gage of tho premires to secure the credit"" portion. Titles and sUuiips.ex.tca? ;. - . S. T.'Edwards ?md Cr.'.eb Watirin.?, Ex'or."... vs Jane N Watkins, Wm. Watkins. Ja?. M.- Walking ti ai.'- Pet;-' tjon to R< ll land. All . thut tract or parc* I Or'-hmd >it'iatv irhrt bciirgMh. I he count.i ol' Kdgoi.u'.d and said State, containing .j>7 a'. :o=. more or less, adjoining lauds ol Mri. Martha Culbreatli, R. Payne, Dftvid .Smith and ( ihers. Thc costs to be jrfii'l lil *-n.->h,' Xlw balance of Uic .pu rebase money on a credit Of twelve months with interest from tiny Of. sale, to lie .-tturcd .by a-boud uS tho ^amCiasor-awl a.iw?"t gage of thc premises. 'Titles and stamps extra. . Let ail-Concerned, - I I / Remember tbatou thc .iot'r-Maivh. in th?? .1;: ige ol' Pr.?!>&i>.-% /fi'ice,. :. r :?i Guun,y.?,A. P. West and P. J s.nings.. Ad'or**. on the estate of Martha Jcnnivje, de$d., .will make a liud eettU-nu'n||i saidr.LUtato, and apply for dis.-havgca Adiulnisfralor.-?. ; And on tlvc'iSth March, in thc sanie of ileo, Lyoy .T?nnings and E. J. Wills. Ay ers. oi* the c-stat?cf JotTii J. Jenning*., V.ce'd.-?. WAV j 11s, Ad'or. on the estate of M. Wy! Jennings, dee'd.-iu*d E J. Vs lils, Ad'or. un tho e late of J. C. Jen nmgjs, d??'jr?., will unsee final sottle?nen?a on their respective estates, and nt th -ame tillie apply for their, resp', clive dis charges as Administrator.-, on saul estate. M?KK HOSIE ATrnAC"rivi:.--Xi.?lhii g mids more-to tnt-.' handsome appeai-an* e <>i a housse.outside, and t'rits.checrfulne: ?' ?hside. t!:an good "clear window glass, and .bright-fik>r?d- oruariiciUal jrlass at th< sides find '-vcr tho tops o'!* the doors. Tl\< ?"?"st le's ia all tho bright warm light o tito sim, while thc latter admits the ligh; ::l the samo time that it shuts off theviow of prying (?yes. Tho ?best French and' American glass, both plain and ornamen tal, a- well ns doors^swkps, blinds, bal listers, newels, mantels, A'c aro to I? had of Mr. P. P.To?bB^ Nb.;2? Haync street; CharJestdn, S. C. T>i:. S \<:?;V <\\ T.M?P.II R'KMKDV.- j'wO reward foran inc irablo ease. Sold lr. I>: Mggisis at 50 4-eut.?.. LAS! INO LOVKUX:-W.-Twenly yeai. ago, when paint, pearl powder andenain f i, were ruining thc complexions am. destioyiiig the health of women of fash ion; HAOAN'S MArtNU.IA J:.M.M wav brought out as a pure botanical cosmetic, g miTardced to resio're bhwm.??nl ?Jesuty to thc skin. From that time to the present il has boen .continual^-, rising in public 'estimation :?sthe safest arid rn* st unex ceptionable preparation Of ils class. 7M Ktea<Lof prodyoingaii artificial, nietalic surface, ?ko the dead! v, enamels, orwilt ing the cuticle like tue poisonou- fluids sold under various naines as 'Iieauti ficr?," it keeps tho skin as soft as'velvet, renders it as smooth and glossy as saijn, and imparts toil, tliatdclicatc, rosy tinge. . whi'ili is th? fit (ti> ideal of complexional loveliness. Tin's exquisite chromatic (Peet is not'transient". By applying the .Bain daily it may-be prolonged from youth to H'*c. -|A huVjv wJio purchased ti:.' first "boult of the'article: nineteen y--:ir<J\gr>,' w;itos to s.tv.'t/ at her com plicit?** ai-forty js "purer, clearernnd i!i'-.re br'dlUmt, Uian('it has, i?ver been'" a nd she aiii;ibutcs its beau tv solely to ibo dailj* n??or ot ttAtfAW's 'MAONCAIA BALM. ..... ?lT .'Nt?W-ADVERTISEMENTS. 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KLtrht New Orljrtnal Morlew In ! qrxt number. No literary treat eqnal to it/ Agents I and Canvassers wanted in cverv ??wi. and city of | ? theUnion. SIO a week easny rcsIfzcd b) the ?ale .?i this > xtraordlnary Iiish and Ami rican Jnnrnal. Specimen copies fr*e. For sale by all newsdealers." Price. Oe. ; $60 per year. Address M: J O'LEAKY & ? Ca, P. 0, Box G,UT4, New York. EXTRAORDINARY I MP ROFE I? EN TS CABINET a ORGANS. TIICMABON it HAMLIN OHGAN Co. respectfully ?n omi ncc the 'introduction of improvem. nts .of much mure thin ordinary inurcsL. Tin se arc * KKED AND PIPK CABINET OROAKS, brine lim only successful combination of REAL PIPES with recd* ever made ; DAY'S TRANSPOSING KKY-BOAKD, wh'ch can bc iuftnjlly moved to the right or left, ch&afinig tho "pitch, or transposing thc key. For draicingn .??<? descriptions, SM Circular. MtW AND (..l.kfJANT ST YE KS JOF our??.!.: KKKD C\BIN?-T ORGANS,' ut $14 > $182 arni $125 each. 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Sui., will in* forwarded you: Thew Pried Li.-ts contain much it lundie information ss io lime ai J <iuantitv lo plant. Ve. MA UK W. JOHNSON, Seedsman. P.O. Bot 23 i. Allanta. Ga. THE BRO WK COTTiN GIN CO., New London. Conn.? Manufacturers "f lue "Brown Giri." Cotton Seed it tilinta. Machinery and Ciis?ings Manuluctun r* of Harris7 Patent Roon St?am Engine-the hvst ?hd cheapest Steam Engin-* for niuatation purj os? s. Cot ton'.Rin makeis and rcpalrrs Ibrnnhed with a') kinds of material's. Saws, Ribs, Pullles, Boxes, etc.. of any patt rn. loonier at fliort notice Have had l'?nz r'xperit nee fti the business, and guarantee sat isfaction In e> erv particular. Orders wilie led. Ad 'ress as silxivc. A;:; ,\T;'. -Wauled.-Agents make nv re ninn ey at work li-r us Iban ni aflylbiKc .-l-c. Butt* tiers :i^lil and iiermain-vt. .rarlvular* fre<. G. .SriN??osifcCo.,.F/'i.rAlr< I'Mishem. Portland,Maine nf? Plnno <"ok, X V. 1st class >?-23ti. Nn . Agonis". Naines 'of patrons In 40 States tn reidar. . . .. . & ?jj sAViNfi TO. CfliHSOSi?RS. And gno \ busliie**. H r mie . r :wo p< rs?ns >f . ilhi-r ?oxin E-IR 0-M and adjoint* iowtrt.lry-irh.leh can make ?w.u *1> .?.:?>' fl i |>-' nie.iili, wi:!. ? !.' URI? int rf.-i'n . ?'Bli . r-''n ry bn iii< v>. Ar: clestli :Japl' as 'lun-- <>T i c/i"1 attith.. >. '-hil) bu- :?..-'for ?^v:it?. Mir-. i:' our w.'iole lime I? ^iv"-!. a mite!) ??fger'sum cai! lie midi*. f"!ol< Ono nts (r. e. _,\ tnplet- I ?J of arlie] s ntid coinuHft?fHia i?ll?w??d. KUBTOX, J?iaNUAt?E A Cu. 61 l.PlneSl., Si. l.ouir, M.?; "o A??*erM^?'?,^'.??AI1 pcr.-ons who coWtvnt? plate iDak'ns ermtruct-i with nev.-Kpaiier: for tho in sertion of Advertlaemvnts fhonM temi to Ml, ii i lura Circular, or incluso 2.'> cents for their One (inndred Pag? P.implilc?, containing Lists nf S.'io-i Newspaper* and estimates, chowinc lae o>t of advertising, albO many UM ful hints lo advertisers, JIKI ?orne account of thc .?xp.-ricuces ol men who i .rv known as SucccsBfnl Adver'luersi. This ?Inn arc pr .pri. tors of the American'Newspaper Ad vertising Agency, an.J are possesed of unequaled facilities for securing lie insertion nf adverliscuienti in all Newspnpers iii-i l'? rlodieals ttl lowest rates. A KERVOUSiNVALID Hn% publUlied for the benefit ?? young men ^nnl others who Miffer-from Kerrousnes*\ Deni Ht y, A-c, a treatise inpplying the means of s-If cure. Written by one who ctnvd himself, and sent free on receiving ii ie..-1-priid directed envelope. Ad.?ress V ?THAN IBU MAYFAJK? Brooklyn, .N. Y. V?NECAR BiT?ERS J. Wixirs, Pre,- n e i cr. JL H. Mc Pox* LD ? Co., Bra?CUI? ?ni Ou. AK'IH, Ssa Frsnclsed, Cst, ?u J ))sM ConuMrct si. H. T. M.iJUL,iO\?i Bear ,xt?uiiiw..J n? .nc ii? WoDdcrftil Cnrolivo Effect?. Thor aro not a vilo Fancy Brink, Mado of Poor Rom, IVhUkey. Proof Rplrlta and Befoso Llqaom.doctored, spiced and sweetened to picoso tha tast3, cc'.'.oi .'Tosisr,"' " Appettaert," "Restorers," Ac, thar ic.-'' taoilpjrteron (oiirankcnncssanil ndn, but aro a true 3Udl:lne, tnadu from the native roots and herbs of California, freo fro iii all Alcoholic Stlmu. laut?. They arc the GS EAT BLOOD I'VHI FIEB and AIAFB GIVING PKINCIPI.E, a perfect renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring thc blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bit ten according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones arc not destroyed by mineral poUon or other means, and tho vital organs wasted bcytwd thc point of repair. They aro a Gentle Pur:m!vc as well as a Tonia, possessing also, ino peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent In relieving Congestion or Inflam nuitlon of the Liver, and al the Visceral Owns. FOR F EM AXE COMPLAINTS, whether In young or old, married or single, at thc dawn of woman hood or at tho tum of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal. For Inflammatory ami Chronic Kaenma tl.ui aad Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fe? Ter*,' B-tachaea of Ut? Blood, Liver, Kid. noys amt Bladder; these Bittere havo been most successful. Such Blscaxes uro caused by Vit lated Blood, which ls generally produced by derangement of thc Digestive Orgrnas. DYSPEPSIA OR.INDIGESTION, Head ache, Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour ?ructations of tho Stomach, Bad Tasto In tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation of UKI Lungs, Pain in the regions- of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms aro tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. .. They luvlgoratc thc Stomach and stimulate tho torpid Liver ar(d Bowels, which render thom of unequaled efficacy In cleansing tho blood of all Impurities, and im parting now life and vigor to tuc whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Totter, Salt Rheum, BlotchcA Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Car buncles, Ring-Worms, 4cald Head, SorcEyes, Erysipe las, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Dlseoses of the Skin, of whatever uame or nature are literally dug np and carried out of thepystem In a short timo by tho usc of these Bitters. One' bottle Irf such r a H'S wm convince tho most Incredulous of their cura tive effects. . -. Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever yon lind its Im parities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erup tions br' Sores; cleanse lt when yon find lt obstructed and sluggish In the vims; cleanso lt ?hen lt Is fonL and your feelings will tell you when. Heap tho blood pure, and flie health of the system 'will follow. - Pin, Tape und other Wonna, lurking in the system of so many thousands, ara effectually destroyod' and removed. Says a dlstlngnlsbod physiologist, thero ls scarcely an Individual upon' Oo face of tho aarth whoso body ls exempt from tho presence of worms. ? lt Is not upon tho healthy clements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors anislimy deposits that breed thone living monster? of disease. No systom of Medlclne( no vermifuges, no nnthclmlntJcs, will freo tho system from worms Uk* these Bitters. Sold by all Drasrsltta and Dealer*. /: WALKER Proprietor. R H. MCDONALD A CO, Druggists and General Agents,. Ban Francisco, Cali fornia, and 32 and 84 Commoron Street, Now Tork. .JullOb Iv W .?3e<li ca 1 Notice. fPv O^niiia'clnte L.w-ill practice Mctfi ?.muc-excluaively for Cash. y T. H.. PATTISON. Jun 17 6? 4 ? GROCERS -AND 297 Broad St, Angosta, m? PREPARING FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, to' meet the wants of friends and customers .in the way of Plantation and Family Supplies, are daily making - heavy additions to their already large Stock, to which they invite attention. Our Stock comprises in part : BACON, LARD, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, ? SYRUPS, MOLASSES, RICE, MACKEREL, SALT, FLOUR, MEAL, CORN, BUTTER, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, . WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, ALE, PO?TER, TOBACCO, SEGARS, &c., And in fact EVERY THING usually found ii First Class Grocery Houses. Groceries on Time ? We have made ample arrangements for the accommodation of Planters \ wishing to buy on Time, and respectfully solicit their patronage. All such orders, accompanied with City Acceptance, will be-promptly filled, -and at Cash rates. j * We are also Agents for the sale of Wm. Massey ? Co's. Celebrated Phila delphia ALES. . . - Will be glad at all times to see our Edgefield friends, and will sell the Be6t Grade of Goods at the Lowest Market Prices. Mar 13 , * tf 12 The Place Where to Buy] GROCERIES Ai PRMOI IS AT MILLER, HACK & HOWARD'S 298 Broad St., Augusta, ?a. On Hand, and Receiving;: Corn, B??con Sirles, ,l Shoulders, D. S. Sides, " Shoulders, Canvassed Hams, Country Hams, Pi i me Leaf Lard, Pickle Beef, . ' . . Dried Beef, Pickle Pork, Breakfast Strips, ??xcot.sior Extra Flour, Little Beaty Flour, Golden Sheaf Flour, ". Pride of'Augusta Flour Western Flour, Reboiled Molasses, Cuba Mola-fies; Golden *?y rup, New Orleans Syrup, Richmond Stripes, n . Osnaburgs, Matches, Meal, Oats, Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Mackerel Assorted Soda, B. C. Sci, Soap, > Starch, Candles, Pickles, Sauce, ? . Brandy Baches, Crin Good, Whiskies, Brandy. Wines, Tobacco, Snuff, Segars, ? Candy, &, &c., 8S*\\e are Agents for the BUFFALO SCALE!. Scales of all sizes and styles, and warranted equal to th?1 best.- ? Merchants and Planters should be sure to lookjovthe place and Sign. EMPIRE ARD PALMETTO 'GRADERY HOUSE. Mar'G . tf ll . tokmsmammm-winn m ---?sas^ ?????? if New Cotton and Produce The Planters' Loan & Savings Bank. Subscribed Capital, $1,000000,00! HE WAREHOUSE OF THIS BANK, corneiof Reynolds and : ?.i;?t3??>l?e?l Streets, Augusta, Ga., is nw ready to receive COT LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be rand, upon Cotton .in Warr house, or upon Railroad Receipts. Parties Storing Cotton with the Bani: will be frnished with receipts fo same that will be avuila-ble in this city or any othe-ior borrowing money. The Bank is prepared at all times to make Loan on Produce or Provi sions, on the most reasonable terms. Parties would do well to apply at the Warehous, or communicate with the Officers. CHAS. J. ENKINS, President. JNO. P. KNG, Vice-president. . T. P. BRA?CH, Cashier. Augusta, -Sept 20 ?. tf 89 Sow is the Time do Buy ! Prime Whit?) CORN, , . Choice Seed OATS, . " Gold Dust" FLOUR, Medium FLOUR,. Common FLOUR. Bbk of MACKEREL, i Bbls. and Kits MACKEREL. LARD, HAMS, Also, continually on hand and arriving, a large lt of BACON SIDES *iid SHOULDERS, and DRY SALT SIDES and SHOULDERS. All for. sale at lowest prices. fi?fPariicular attotion paid to Merchant's j Wholesale Trade. > . STAPLES & REAB, AUGUSTA, GA. Jan 17 3m 4 New Orleas SUGAR, New Orleas SYRUP, Cuba MOIASSES, Re-Boiled Do. SALT, CCFFEE, CANDLES. STARCH, SODA, S?AP, &c, &c, Sc. W. H. SHAFFER, Dentist, HAVING located at Edgefield offers his Professional - services io the cit izens and BU rroundine country. Office at tho residence of S. S; Tompkins, Esq. Job 28_tf_18_ M. IJ. BONHAM. H. G. BONHAM. i BONHAM Sc BONHAM, Attorneys at Law, Office, at Edgefield C. H., S. C Jan 24 tf 5 TH?S. J, ADAMS, ~ Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Will Practice in Courts of this County and ?tate. Will bc found in the Law Ofl?pp next above T. P. Magrath, Esq., and opposite Saluda Hotel. Edgefield, S. C.. Nov. 29, 6m 4? IS. W. ADDISON, IJ AWYER. LAW RAKOE, EDGEFIELD, C. H. Brick Office, formerly office of Mo ragne A Addison. Jan. 1, ly 2 Law Notice. THE undersigned have formed a Co partnership (or the PRACTICE OF LAW lu Edgefield County, and the Counties of the Fifth Circnit-, nader the name and style of MAGRATH db ABNEY. They will also Practice in the Coarta of Trial Ju pt i ces for these Counties. THOMAS P. MAGRATH, JOHN R. ABNEY. Edgefield, Dec. 13, tf 61 SOLUBLE GUANO per ton of 2000 lbs., Cash at factory, $45,00 DISSOLVJD PHOSPHATE per ton of 2000 lbs., (tish, at Factory, $25,00 On Time, Ul 1st Nov. 1872, fS per ton additional. The attenion of Planters is again caliea to tho ?OW PRICE of these Su perior Fertilzers. Every person in the District wheused them last year have al ready orderd, with two exceptions, and they will biy yet Col. Huiet used one ton Solublo last year. He has already purchased tm tons of it for his next crop. Cull-on ?Ir. R. O. Sams, who w?U represent ne hero in my absence, or Dr. J. M. Ruabon, at Rushton's Store, or Cartlidge AThomas, at Ridge Spring, or P. 8. Norrs, Batcsville, or J. A. C Jones, Pint House Depot, or Ward & Holland, Jdinston'B Depot, and get pam phlets condining Certificates, and give your order? before the Rail Roads are blocked up or the supply exhausted. S. S. TOMPKINS, AOT. Feb 14, lff2. tf_8 GLOBE HOVEL, AUGUSTA, GA. Jackson & Julian, Proprietors? bee: leave to call the attention ol the traveling public to this well known Hotel, Witton we have recently pur chased, and placed on a. footing'second to none in te South. No exorne will be spared to render il a First Claw Hotel in every respect, anc every attention will be paid to the oom fort and ocnveniqnot of guests. Augusta T?V li fetf m??ma j '.#: ??er] rtr* , ...>'?V; 1 HE Undersigned have this day entered into C&p^rftiership-'in the-.Gen eral Agency of the COTTON STATES LIFE INSTANCE COMPANY for South Carolina:- Office :at Mibt's Drue Store1. ' : ' : n*:' l. ' . ' . ; \ M.'W AB'NEt;: ? J. W. PARKER-! Columbia, 8. C., Mar 7,1871. ?yiV: fl Having established the Office for the above Company in Columbia, we invite attention to one or two nf the advantages offered to them who may desire to effect insurance on their lives in a safe Home Company : The Board of Managers ata recent meeting passed, unanimously the fol lowing Resolution: " Resolved, That in.view of the fact that there aro nnnsually largs sams | paid for Life rnsurance, to the Companies of the North and East, which sums, being there invented, contribute to the enrichment of those sections/ whilst our own South is greatly in neei of cash capital to prosecute snecess fullv our Agricultural and Mechanical enter prize s ; it is'Ordered, that for the purpose of retaining these sums in our midst, hereafter a certain-pro portion of the net cash receipts from premiums, amounting to not more than TP per cent, of the same be invested in such manner as may be in. accord ance with the regulations of the Company, in those-seetions from which the said premiums are attained." ' (Signed) . ... WM:.B. JOHNSON, Pres't. OEOEGE S. O'BEA?, Sec'ry. The Financial etrength of the Company places it in high rank. ' Its- last' Annual Statement shows that the Company possess, besides its large "Gruar antee, $170 for every $100 of its liability. " ' ; AB .TEY & PARKER, State Agents, Mar 13 . tf . / ll 2 . : o:. :M ?. H. Branson rj'i ? !'.;.' HAS REMOVED to the well known Store formerly occupied .to Col.-M. Frazier, where he invites a renewal of business relations with former friends and customers. - ; . Just received One Case BLEACHED SHIRTINGS; -1 Case Gea Island SHIRTINGS^ r.>a: . 1 Bale Plaid :OSNABURGS, - 10 pieces BED TICKING, 2 B'ales Graniteville SHIRTINGS, 1 case:PRINTS for carly spring^ear, 10 Kegs' NAILS, . 1 Case BROGANS, . . Also a few more bargain's in WORSTEEDS"- and FLANNELS to ' make j room for the Spring Stock. > ? B?- Call at tko Corner, and take a look. * ? .'. ? ?? - . W. H. BRIWSOW. March 6, tf 2 ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE - . -^-OL'- . - This Article, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the 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 $31 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, Free of Interest., . . .. ... '. Orders filled now will be considered as Cash 1st March, 1872, or on T?ine as'due 1st November 1872, thereby enabling Planters to haul it at o time when .their Wag ons and Mules are idle. . PELZER, RODGERS & CO,, General Agents, Brown's Wharf, Charleston, S. C.. Charleston, Jan3 .r v 3m 2 Atlantic 3?la.os;pl3L?/t?. -.-o This FERTILIZER, manufpctured by' the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPA NY, under the direction ot their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, is now offered to the Planting Community AT THE VERY REDUCED PRICE OF ?48 PER TON CASH, or $52 PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER, 1872, FREE OF IN TEREST. This FERTILIZER has been very extensively used in thiB.State, and has given entire-satisfaction ; some of "th? most practical planters admitting it to be equal to Poruvian Guano, pound for pound. ? ? - All sales made now will be considered as cash on the 1st of March, 1872? and to those "buying on time tho sale will be considered as due on 1st November, 1872. By this arrangement planters will be enabled, without. extra cost, to haul their Manure at a time -when.their wagons and mules are idle. Pamphlets containing the. certificates of those who have used the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE will be furnished on application to the Agents. Charleston, Jan 3 PELZEU, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, " Brown's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. . ' 3m 2 DICKSON'S COMPOUND PREPARED BY THE DICKSON FERTILIZER ?0MPAH, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Of Standard Quality & Excellence^ GUARANTEED FREE FROM. AS Y ADULTERATION. - CASH PRICE, $5S PER TOXf-T?ME, $60 ! MATERIALS FRESH AND PURE ! - . w . ? NO OLD STOCK ON HAND;! ; We refer generally to our customers, to be found iu almost .every .com munity, and we publish no certificates, fa : ii Also, FINE GROUND PURE BONE for composting and fermentation, an artie'e which cannot fail to give satisfaction; ..PRICE, $40 PER .TON. , Wc- manufacturo any formula ' for other parties .as may . be .ordered, and guarantee good *vork and best materials. . .'... Applv for circulars, to ?44 ?.<<?'? . JAMES T. GARDINER, President, "V AUGUST^/GA. .Capt. LEWIS JONES, Agent for Edgelield District. . V IiuirWl 'ter Fifty Cents per .hundred pounds will be given for-all kinds ^of D? Bones delivered at either of the Depots on the^Golumbia'A-August? :R. -R.' Jan 2 bn : - " ' . " ' ' ?il? . J*!'** j MAPES' NITROOENIZED ' SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The Oldest Super-Phosphate Mauufa?tured in ibis Co uni ry. Composed of RON^S, fOTASfr PHOSPHATIC GUANJD, .CONCEN TRATED ANIMAI] AMMONIACAL MATTER and/Stfy^HUTlIO ACID. No'Salt, Salt Cake, Nitre Cake, Plaster, nor. Adulteran tor Absorb ent of any kind used. Factory open for inspection at all timeV ' NINETEEN. YEARSMl" PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. . ' Introduced la 1852. ' Patented Dec. 29, 1759. Quick Action and Permanent Improvement to the Soil. Testimony of Hundreds of Well-Krtow? Planters in'its Favor oh Every ' Variety of Crop and Soil, even During Extreme Adverse Seasons. - ; $45 Cash-$30 Time, payable 1st WOT. tot, 1879. KINSMAN & HOWELL, Geperal Agents, for South Carolina,; . NO. 198 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S.' C. W. H. BRUNSON, at Edgefield C. B., and J. A. C. JONES, at Pine House De ot, Agenta. . Jan 24 . . 1 . '. 3m. . ' .? THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS. . WILCOX, GIBBS * CO'S Manipulated Gii?no. GUANO, SALT AfTIfflR I :| ? ? ? 0??? ? . The above PREPARED at SAVANNAH, GA., and CHARLESTON, S. C Imported from Phoenix Islands? Southern Pacific Ocefrn. ? ! For sale by . .?. WILCOX. GIBBS & CO., - . \ ImportWsaniJDealersin Guanos,:. , ?4&Bay.St., Savannah, Ga^ 1^ East;Bay>;C3biaJe8tcm,a-:?C.. . For further information apply or address aa. above fori Alaianao ?jr I8i2, orto G. H. KE?NAGHAN&CO.l.AgenU at BaUtFille,.S..O,j,.BBN.Jv. JONES, Agent at Ninety-^il. Uf^GOMP, . Agsnt at Qlup^eU's Dapflt. Jan? . ** T mi ??. -rr-- MI: .. . . ...t : ia ? "iv u- . .'.:<...;. ?JJ ?wi tO ?iv ./> 'i" bi i / 1? J V : h':--. ~ :'? \- i ?>lM .< '..i' fi . r? w si I l?u.,- . / ? ?I . ???J , . -fi* ioi09*>f UM<t*r%r'i Sect -a^oxKrl Cxti?^p il .. .-rv Iii- . .J.' fcfu duality Guaranteed Eqns! to Any-Eyer Md SEA FOWL- GHANtf. it? fags. 200.pounds-each, j*'"'"'1 ''* ; ? ' BRADLEY'S AMMONIAT?D DI> SOLVED" BON?S^n1 tight btn-rels. Ti .!*..'; ?V;,? ? '.^:?f- >.,??:/ .?<...;..../. -??.A . HE:aboye;Standard 'FeTt??izers having *tfen n?ed' for fne^??fe M'j?firs in theSonth witfr unequalled ?a^rWr?f^no^^Kre^^t. prices-' thut'tiwfhot fail to give aatisfkctionfi^hile the-standaVd^is ?uarrtu'fe?^*rAa?,T'*ir .'?>!t'*%u rperior, td auy ever sdldrj ' '." ?Vf 7"/" ? .: . The undersigned havrag'rJeen--,Acentt/0r fclwdgf Cedr^1!^eXih*fc*1n troduction; fully understanding their v??ue". *.1 cTteefiftl l>Tre*c^mme,rid-tf??rf to the public ei'the most'?ELT?BLE FERTILISERS tN-v7*?i; - '-' V*' '"For Prices and Termsyapply to the Genera!'or Local'-Aunts'., ". . Warehouse and <J omfc? is* ron ?l?erc?i aie tn, OT %W?0^ & SlN^^l P?* * - ! v.vi^ ^f?. r,.,h ,f) p " 1 . 85 f?fRI 1 U?! jill ... r ?j Just jec?ivep\ a.'fa5gei8uppty*0i>v.'Tc- . *JJ :.. - -;? ??le?! ^:i-:V M.. >JJ rt c ? ' t- .'.J ;., -;s.t?' ui.*?r ! -?di ^-?ixv i;r* o*????'* vf? ?ri; ? ?^iv *r.^ i.ii?. cwij ?ii? .. .> ..Aw .-...\>?: #v?? ; -SJ i.J 8!?^-; ir fi i.o'fil Vu"? Vegetables of good quality cannot- be gr^ri%vrtKorit ^t-soivirig 'r^fiablc Seeds: Having teeted''the6e ^'efeds for'many y^;s/T '&tr"tth:\4&l?i?kiic9 'recommend'them''to all-'who may desTre to imv? k G^arBen -stoc'k?et?-Srf?Hrttie ' Vegetables. ' ' 1 ; '. '. J"; '" r'*T* ?? ? ?'^il^m?;^mm . : . ? .> ??po ?r i'-.iu?S-9t?al?Mft?OX?'r?l$ 4 Jan 10 >*SiC l.;ra a Cc 1 ri Vg? f?vv .?.*. yr > - S 'J' c.: MMj ??jS b .:?y{? iii* < >?fi? -;??-* ii* i.-t?. .' a v.s s ..;-..? s'it?tti ?o ,.c-.'v III ii See the amounts of "Insurancegthat can be bought in the principal LifcTn ' * ' surance Companies in this country, and Knickerbocker. Globe Mutual.'. St. Louis Mutual. Carolina Life..'.. Northwestern Mutual..... Southern Lite.-..... Life Association of America. New York Life....'......'.. Mound City..;. Equitable..."..........'. Piedmont and Arlington........... Connecticut Mutual. Missouri Valley.?:".:...7.:.:..:. jEtna, Life-..'_.;.. Brooklyn ..'.'.I....,.'... Cotton StatesV;..'..;.;...... II IV IV EM AL; AT AOK Ol'. 20 ~- $150 wrr.L BUT AT AOK or. 30 $200 wier, ULT AT AGE:OF 10 $250. ? - -WTHTJ ULI" ? 8,685 50, 8,499 87 8,841 36r 8,603 41: S.?Tti 51] - 8,615 73; Sj4?"i 4ol 7,541 47" . 8.4fi"v 4<S. ,7,641 47| . 8,135 M "?St?'-?il; ' . 8,466 57f A?,-42<j-yj. . .8,8??. ~'? . 8J?5-*4B| $ 8,030 301 .. 8,088 09' 8,841 73 8,841 8,?8S- OS 8,877 55 S.8J0 07 S,810 COi 8,810 57 . 8,810 57] P 8,810 57! "** WJt?tfVZl ' ? ' 8,810'-67 ?. .' ' 8?S10 57' $7.859 10 7,878,97 7,916.'40 7,916 40 7,913 92 8,936 50 7,987' 22 7,f?87 22 7,087 22 7,987 22 7.9S7 22 8,001 03 .^01?-S2 i 8.??10 ^38? 27 'T.9S7 22 ?i- an Average of 30 PEfi CENT, in Favor of the UNIVERSAL Parti'cipation io the Profit's Giifira;iteed ia Lh?4j?o*ncy'bjuSo \ MS UNIVERSAL.. . ?J ! i 4 ?SW - - -: - . .....ir./., i'.^rj. . .. .?, ?/ .-s.-. vi?Hti ?;-.? !.-??c* !*. And ' Surrender' VnTne;' aller-any. nwmbsr'ef jixf.tm:-.k?-'i?'tltilt?Mn^Q ? >'? ??>. .; .'. : y* Policy?1**' '-' ?'-' - ' 'M ,-. 03 ?ic*. fiift^-.N - . *.?.{> \c undi *t>. ,:?s?t .' rs*K> ?owjng,.table.sJi?ws appVoximateiy th^tii?o:'\]v\?^- woTA. Pt licit^^ (It^hould be .remembered tlmt.thia fe it a:e [s.\v^t< fi iU^o^^lT?jg, nut merely; tJ^ie promise oj?.an ageut!) g m N?Tof" Years. Tehiv of rtfem* ?nd do.yt-.for xohuiltrn ?ru? polL?*9*vi?? iaurtoh?s '* : - ' . fi ? ..: ff.?. *?w ./?t.? 5?-. MV >?-->^ ..**.( .A Age 25. Years., Paye< Apfl I.*); i ^f. /tit ?^-4<r Yoys. T)uv|i. ?. Years. Day j. Yt'ais.^ WSM **** <!.> a? ?;*5" . -*-?eoi**? Ratio of ?isets ter-i. .ia^Kt?es--14(iuto US j.Edgefieid,S:a;JanlO\ ^ . "tf' ' .. . v.i -U?O*V^ :. PLANTATION m:kmM^ . O ? ? ? . .; . hilt ' * .? - * ;*!.'.' Just received an?tlier >hipmenrtof thof^ CeVbr?i^ed ; " :* 1 ?*Y'-*-r<'i ' i* *'-- . lr ' ?..'.'. - -?-- ' "*,in MICHIGAN '.] } All Sizes, with^Thiiiibie $fe<f" ???aa Axels. ... '<?' . ; .?>.,. . ?.- ? .:- ??ii ?! ' .. . . /?;:.?: n 1* - . '..-..V . - *. fl ?Hili .* ??' :'....?.. <????JV? ?tf?kH.^-> Vi'?ib UNS?RPASSEDVFO? ^.URABILIT.Y,,I4f3H.T.NEs , *': -'- ???lSP?g ?4^TO: ^^?^ai:? jgrUpwards of 500e IIa nit ia cttsreeS * a ia?i ..fMld: Aii nually. '?..? uti . -^^ .***? -?? ?O.V?B?? ?.?J ?J lU? --Every;,V(fV^W'u^^c^ GuaAntee^P^ACrW^ATH^^ anjd'WORKM^?SSIP.fp *- i?u* iuiaa |3py*'QldeJDS pg?iflptl^Lftieeutetley ' .?AOI O: ?-M- ??; U?fl * ,^7^ .- , . ..v i . .VAH-Y'X um-}** ?j, ?fri*?;.- v?'i5o'....? . -, ? - : ' :.,J^???