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THE ADVERTISER Terms, 83,00 per Annum. You Will Hear from the Piedmont & Arlington Next Week. We have in hand a long and very im portant advertisement from the great Piedmont tk Arlington Lifo Insurance Company, which, on account of circum stances beyond our control, wo cannot lay before our* readers this week. We regret extremely that such should be tbe case. Look out for lt "qpwever, next week. Anti do nothing further in the way of Insurance business until you see it. . . . Correction. In writing, last week, ?:* the meeting of the. Kdgefield Medical Association, we made a mistake in stating that Dr. Tim merman was one of the four Delegates to the coming Medical Convention in Co lumbia. Instead of Dr. Timmennan, we should have written tho name of our friend Dr. D. C. Tompkins. Mj -:-?--; ifsr We have to-day received another lei ter-from Rev. E. W-. Horno, now sta tioned atMiami^Mo., which we will pub lish in bur next issue. * aa* The accident to Mr. F. M. Thomas, mentioned in Ppr last as having occurred at Batesville, Happened at Ridge Spring Depot, ifr;.Thomas is of the firm* o'] Cartledge & Thomas, doing business at the latter place. Mr. T. had his lr i r arm amputated,, and'also the third finger on the right hand, but was at last account*, we are pleased to state, in a fais way bf | recoverv. U. S. Commissioner. On Wednesday last in the United States Circuit Conrt, Andrew Ramsay, Eso,., upon application, Was. appointed Com missioner of the U. S. Circuit and. Dis trict Court of this State for Edgefield County, vice R. W. < '..nnon, Esq., re lieved.- * Result of the- Municipal. Election? On'Monday last, occurred our animal municipal election. Thc day in our town was one of int?nse exoftcment-an ex citement mo??concentrated than demon strative-leading? ip no commotion or un pleasant occurrence? worthy of mentioh. We now give the res?lfrof the election : - People's Ticket. For Intendant. JOH>- WOOLLEY, 93 votes. For Wardens. I). L. TUUXER, 15-1 votes-on both tickets-, ' . A. A.CLISHY, i)S " J. C. SiiErr-Awn, 9") 44 J. L. ADDISON, ill lC Republican Ti c" 1: e I. For Intendant. JOHN If. Mt-DAVITT, 61 vote?, For Wardens. I). L TURNER, ist'votes-on both tickets, ROUT. GREEN, GS 44 PARRIS SlMKlNS, (?I 44 AuousTrs ?Annis, 59 44 It will be seen that thc Pooples'*Tickct triumphed by a largo majority. Ol* tho five citizens composing the new-Council, Messrs. Woolley and Turner are well known Republicans, the other three are Democrats of flic purest record. Aliare men of energy, good sense, and good feeling. They h'avc lt in their power to do much for our .towh-rniateri'slly find politically. We earnestly hope they will como up manfully and conscientiously to thc duties and* requirements of tho situation. Mr. Woolley, as County Treas urer, has for a longtime past been steadi ly gaining the confidence and respect o: the people of Kdgefield County, while in him-asalsoin Mr Turner--thocoloredci: izens have a friend pf undoubted honest}' airer, integrity ofpurposc. For-although thc negroes do not seem to believe il-it is a perfectly possible thing for a man u> be a true and conscientious friend to both white and black. As regards tho defeat of the Republican ticket in this election. We do nothesitateto say it is the happiest thing that has oc curred for Edgefield in many a day.' Late in the afternoon, after the result had been announced, there took place a very gen eral ami. a-ver/ friendly jollification. The Democrats, of course, were in high good humor, and they treated handsome ly and indiscriminately. Good whiskey befell the -nrulT?ludo on every hand and was gallantly befallen in turn ! And all parties and "all colors pledged one another in friendly glasses. And the day passed away, and all was peace. And let all persons and all parties strive to continue in peace. Resumption of the Railroad .""?latters. Xcxt week we shall publish'the Act chartering the Spartanburg and Aiken Railroad, and in the mealtime lot the Corporators, for Edgefield, begin to com municate among themselves, and decide, upon aa carly meeting-i very early meeting-and open tire becks for sub scriptions. Thc charter is obtained; and from this da\* let us wake up from bein such a slew people. At all events, the Advertiser is determined to do its whole duty in urging up this Kai,road matter. For without a Railroad, Edgefield, so honorable and so honored in tho past, must soon cease to bc mentioned among South Carolina name?. And besides the Act which" so nearly concerns us of Edgefield, wo Shall like wise publish KOXt week, t ie Acts cj:ar tcring tho Greenwood A Augusta Rail road; and herewith earnestly urge all concerned, if they have .th? futuro o South Carolina at heart, to let not a sin gle mpon wax and wane upon them in idleness. TUe.'I'iccnse 'Vax. Auditor Lynch, m tho rliwchacge of his duty, is calling upon aj! concerned*td come forward and attend ir thc payment of tho Licence Tr.x. Seo adveriisonieni.; and.wc would-advise out- roftders.tpgive the matter prompt eonsi;lerat}o"n-^ftnd let; every ly an bcfore,pa\-:ng this" I>;*IJTIS? tax e*ntc'r a protest hr the Anditor'a OfTice against p?vrnent. 'Hie License Tax Act ia to lo tested ju tlitfCoiv ts, amt if^eckled nnconS!itntio;ial. those who* Jwr-c paid und er-protest will br enalitodV^eeover the amount paid into tho Treasurer. An Appreciative-Wxird Host Justly Bestowed. A letter-writer signing himself " Wan derer," writes from Aiken, on March2*th, to the Columbia Cn iou, and pays the fol lowing handsome epmpliment to out honored townswoman, "Mrs. lion Iwate, of the Sabida House: About the 1st instant,- business of'im portanco called mc to tho county ot Kdge field, and on the evening of tho 3d I roached tho bean ti ful village of that name. I was indeed fortunate in finding a good resting place at Ute Saluda Souse, kept' by that worth} hostess, Mr?, li., who leaves nothing undone iojnakc her guests comfortable. I tri*t the good lady may long continue to receive that patronage sho so justly deserves. And thru 44 Wanderer" visits Ute Court Room and speaks in very huh terms of Judge Melton and Solicitor BrawJcy. j*-3**Tiir? Yorkvilh"* Enquirer of tab -Ith instant says: ':On.last Friday night, thc kitchen, togethor with all its contents, of j the Rev. K. A.-Ross, trn mites som li west of this place; was consumed by fire. The fire is supposed to.have communicated to the build'/:g by the stove pi. e. J?r- A-man ioDanbury -'.'.-f.-vered thal powde.- fi-ieil hf?-?-d *.-..: good for I) ?ii? Ho4?r&d?iw-^-;fi? frtivf c?vor te?-ia thc scrost? :-t/":y-?iav^tl.?.U!.;:?. nu all thc rear?rHb?i4t^?%axrl&on collected, ile walfaeceivectnl his lard, hp sayar^ Busy ami Rustling are thc Two . ? Veterans. , - Mr.'*B. *Oi Bryan is daily" receiving Beautiful and Fashionable Spring Goods, and daily and hourly are he and Mr*: Youngbtood busy and bustling in open ing and arranging. And not-only Beau tiful and Fashionable Things," but also Everything thatis'Uus?fulpr Necessary. Read'Mr. Bryan's ney?* eard- this week, and see what he says. Whatever Mr. Bryan says, you know, must be strict and literal truth though the ? heavens should fall"* There is no- tetter Dry Goods Establishment in Edge?eld than Mr. Bryan's ; ?nd as for Mr. Biyan-him self, if ?here is any better man than he u in the heavens above, or in. the earth beneath, orin the waters Under tim earth," we should like to be favored with his name. _,_ "An Animal With Two Legs and Without Feathers." Thus did the wise Pinto define man. And of course he included woman. And it is of woman we would speak. In this enlightened nineteeth century it is more generally believed that woman is a being made by her motliste: And in these days, toor feathers undoubtedly bav? a great deal to do with the composition. There j is a lady in Augusta who knows a great deal moro about the business than old Pla'o. lier name is Mrs. N. Brum Clark, . and ker Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Feath ers, Ribbons, Laces, come from-they look as; if "they came from Heaven I Read Mes. Clark's card to-day. She is a magicienne, and has only to-wave her wand over the plainest woman (are any' plain ?j?to change her into a Recainier or a Josephine. A '"'raveling Quinn. Mr. P. Quinn, of the famous Quinn es tablishment in Augusta-Book's, Station ery, Periodicals" Music, tte-has arrived in our town, and during a short sojourn, will probably call on some of our Mer chants and peoplo, soliciting orders for School Books, subscriptions for Peri odicals, &c School Books, .by-the by, have bocome a speciality with the Quinns. And after leaving tho village, Mr. Quinn may turn up in other parts of our Coun ty. Wherever he may show himself we bespeak for him-as he most undoubted ly deserves-great courtesy and liberal patronage. Complimentary. We aro pleased to copy from the Aiken Tribune, of the "th, the following com piiuientarj' notice of our Co?nty Treasu rer and recently elected Town Intendant, John Woolley, Esq.: The citizens of EdgeGeld have done themselves inimit?creditbynominating, irrespective of party or color lines, Hon. John Woolley a4* Intendant of that town. Mr. Woolley has boen identified with the material, interests of Edgelield for. a loni- term ol' years, is .a thoroughly com petent and energetic man, and above all, is known, by experience, to bo an im partial and just man m all his transac tions. We have no manner of doubt that his election will redound to tho ad- , vantage of all the people of our neigh boringtown, and that nd person more worthy of this unsolicited honor eould have been found. The Wardens nomi nated at tho same time arc Messrs. J. L. Addison, Alfred A.'ClNby, D. L. Turner and John C. Sheppard. At the Fraleriekstmrg Store NOW OPEN KEW, BEAUTIFUL,. \ AND EX ? Cr A IV T "fT WOULD BE A TREAT for any IL person, whether they "wished to pur chase <>r not, to tike a stroll through the li UEDERICKSBLTRG STORE and view thc elegant ^oo.ls. embracing everything ?hat i-nev.- said desirable, and represent ing the handicraft ol' nearly all civilized nations throughout the world there dis played. Beginning with the Elegant SHAWL, SUIT and SILK DEPARTMENTS, where all the el eg?nt fabrics of tho scasou are to be seen in beautiful Plain, Striped, Chocked and Dolly Varden Silks, made up Suits of the newest stylos, Llama Lace Points, Shawls, and other W.rap rdngs; beautiful Parasols, Sun Umbrel las, eke, <fcc. In tho DRESS GOODS DEPART MENT, everything that is novel, new and desirable can be found-commencing ? with Dress Goods that will make aband some looking dress?t 10c. per yard up to thc finest: ' In thc WHITE GOODS DEPART MENT are Piques, in plato, striped, robes anti figured. Percales from 20c. to line Chintz at 50c, in all the new designs ol' figured Robes and Dolly Vardens ; all thc new varieties of Muslins, Linen Lawns, in white and figured, plain col ors, (fcc., (fcc. A full assortment o? White Goods, ol' ovorv description. In the MOURNING DEPARTMENT, mil be found all "the new fabrics of the season-sonic new and elegant goods, as well as some verv low priced. In tho LACE DEPARTMENT will be found all the new styles of Lace Collars ami Sleeves, Set.-, Edgings, Inscrtings, Embroideries, Black Silk Laces, Buff ings, RTuffllngs, fine Furs, cte. In the HOSIERY. GLOVE and NO TION DEPARTMENTS will bo found a most superb assortment ol' ihese goods, and at the lowest* pr ces. Thc CLOTH, CA SSI M ERE and DO MESTIC DEPARTMENTS arc all full ol' good and useful goods, and at the lowest prices possible. Persons who buy for Cash and wish.to save: nioncy,"should always buy of a Casli House-a house that buys for Cash as well.as sells.for Cash. In "a house of :i;is kind ali tho advantages can-bo given i Cash purchaser ; ?no extra profit put on "becausetlie merchant bought his goods t? time, and hf1 having paid an extra price for tin- Sine, which all merchants liars to-do who buy their goods on lime." I'jiCSi are idea?! every Cash buyer should not forget. " A penny saved is a penny made." Thc FREDERICKSBURG STOKE is C house that buys its goods for Cash, and pays no extra prices for time ft sells upon a Cash basisj and charges no extra ,)?-o;it to make up for bad debts. Its ?tock is ?tdd in by a buyer who has been fleering goods suited to the wants of the ,>eoplc for neara quarter of a century. Mis success in pleasing them is veriti'cd by the i-'redcrh-ksburg Store never hav ing gotten behind from the day of its . start, in 1S50, to thc present time?. So you may be sure, when you go to' thc : Frcdericksburg"Store to buy goods, you are in the right house. The house that ?.?ys right sells right, and trys to do the .est it can for its customers. . . We continue to send samples when re quested, and pay freight on goods when orderpd from our stock to tho amount>of" s LO and over, for Cash, at retail. V. ICICIIAKDS A li li OS., Corner by the Planters' Hotel-. April ' tf 15 THE AME it IC AN f'<;iiil)iiiiilioii Button-Hole A.vb SEWING MACHINE, TS now admitted to bc far superior to I. all others as a Family Machine. Thc, SIMPLICITY, EASE and CERTAIN T V. with which it operates, as well as the uniform excellence of its work, through out the entire range of sowing, in Stitching, Hemming, Felling,,Tucking. Cording, braiding, Quilting,' Gather ing and Sewing on, Uverseamiug, 'Embroidering on the Edge. And its Beautiful Button-IIolc and Eye let Hole Work, Place it unquestionably far in advance of ' any other similar invention. It iH'also admirablv adapted lo MANUFACTU RING PURPOSES on.Woolen, Cotton arid Linen Fabrics. For dress and shirt making and tailor ing, it has no equal. It is also the CHEAPEST, infrinsical Iv. a? well as tho REST, siiv-e it Ls really TWO MACHINES combined in one, (by a simple and beautiful mechanical ar rangement never before accomplished by ?ruinan ingenuity,) making either thc Lock Stitch or Dutton-Hole Stitch, as oenisIoii.niay;requirC;i.' '. 'i Ul . only new family, ma chine ? in]i?elk:;t'~? Substantialipi pi iv. ni(iiLs:i^Uith?iini*fo'ot?l mach im* 1 lu thc market. ' ' ' . . L O. P, CHEATHAM, Agent for Edgefielfl* County. . Jan 31 lt . <J .J ? ?). ?BAH, LAKIB?M i | j^RE liow-receiving a very large and;attractiw Stock- of - * Mil Al M '.Black Gros Grain SILKS, from $1,50"V$?00Y.- f*.l* i . " . Lyons Colored Groe Grain? Silks, a beautiful line, , . .' . Striped and Plaid Silks, in all colors, N I . Japanese Silks?. Japanese Cloths, Challies, Moz?mbiques, Lenosx Iron Grenadines, .Plain, Blacksand Satin Striped French Organdies, . . Colored Lawns, and all kinds Dress Goods, 12* cte. to $1,50 per yd. Lace Points, Lace Sacques, Summer Shawls and Scarfe, Ladies' LAWN SUITS, $5 to $30. Lace Collars, Lace Sets; Bolly Varden Bows, Embroideries in endless variety&o.," &c. ' OUR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENTS Are-full of all the popular branches, which will be sold at the very lowest prices. . ' ... Mr. J. M* ANDERSON will -be happy to .serve his friends.. ' " Very Respectfully, . . KEAN, LANDRAIL & CO. Augusta, Mar 27 ? : . - --"tr' - - " FULLER THAN THE FULLEST ! Newer than the Newest! ? Established 1849. GEORGE E. Edgefield, S. C., ' ? HAVE again replenished my stock of Goods in the DRUG and GRO CERY LINE, which I warrant FRESH and. GENUINE. Having been connected with the Drug Trade, for,,the .past twenty-one years, ?nd paying strict attention tb selecting Houses' from which I tijuy, I feel competent of judging the Purity of Drugs, -and-competing'with any one in prices. " < . . -. . ' All I ask is, to give me a call, and see for yourselves. It is no trouble, | but a pleasure to show my goods. My stock embraces, in part : 500 Lbs. WHITE LEAD, One Barrel each of LINSEED OIL and VARNISH, 50 GallonsSpts, TURPENTINE, 75 Lbs. Spanish BROWN and Venetian RED, 10 Boxes WINDOW GLASS and 100 Lbs. PUTTY, 75 Gallons MACHINE OIL, . 25- ?. -TRAIN OIL, " 9 Doz. GLASS LAMPS, nil styles, 35 " LAMP CHIMNEYS, 100 Lbs. each SODA, SALTS, SULPHUR, COPPERAS, SOO Lbs. Family and Toilet SOAPS, . . -. . . ---o-: If you want the Best Kerosene ?il, at ?0- cents by the' single g?llor?, and 45 cents by the five gallons, you can get it at G. L. PENN'S DRUG STORE. Patent Medicines and Invaluable Remedies. Hogc-man's Elixir CALASAYA BARK, Bradfield's FEMALE REGULATOR, Dr. Simmons' LIVER MEDICINE, Avers HAIR VIGOR. " CHERRY PECTORAL, , " SARSAPARILLA, ..< AGUE CURE, ' " CATHARTIC PILLS, Allen's LUNG BALSAM, Whitcomb's ASTHMA REMEDY PHILOTOKEN, 1 Radway's PILLS and READY RELIEF. . " MUSTANG LINIMENT, . '* . COD LIVER OIL, Tarranfs SELTZER APERIENT, Halls II AlR-RE!STORER, Barry's TR1COPHEROUS, .' Barnet's COCOAIN for thc Hair. Cook's WINE OPTAR for Coughs. Colds, .BUR K ALUSION for the Complexion, A full Stock of all kind of BITTERS, j CONGRESS WATER. For Cooking Purposes. EXTRACT LEMON, ROSE, ORANGE, VANILLA,.PINE APPLE, A full line of BAKING POWDERS, ami SPICED of all kinds. ? Toilet Articles for the Ladies. POWDER BOXES, very handsome, I PENN'S EXCELSIOR HAIR OIL, CAMPHORICE&VINEGAR ROUGES, PREMIUM BEARS OIL, TOOTH POWDERS and PASTE, \ HANDKERDHIEF EXTRACTS, GENUINE BELL COLOGNE, ' HAIR POMADES, TOILET POWDERS LUBIN'S EXTRACTS, . | TOILET SOAPS, all Flavors, ?ic, &c. CHOICE GROCERIES. HAMS, Clear R. SIDES, LARD, FLOUR, MEAL, SUGARS, MOLAS SES, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, CHEESE, MACCARONI, and all Goods kept in a first class stock, which: will be sold low for Cash. Tobacco and Cigars. . Always on hand a supply of Choice TOBACCO and CIGARS. .1 do appreciate .the confidence, support and liberal patronage bestowed upon me in the past twenty-one years, only asking. a continuan?e of the same, feeling confident that I can sell goods as Pure and as Cheap as any house. *v . .' ? .; . . ' iSf Prescriptions carefully- Compounded day or night. Cr. L. PEJVrY. March 26 ' tf ll GrrancL Openiii, -OF AT THE CAB0LINA STORE LL &. MULLER 189 Broad Street, Augusta, tia., Next Door to Constitutionalist. E have now in Store the Prettiest and Larg?st. Variety - of ! EVERY CLASS of DRY GOODS that it has ever been o.u? pleasure to offer our Customers, and we feel confident that they can'be suited , both as to the Quality and Price of everything in our line. . *'?,'"' We invite our old customers to call and see us, and would be glad to make.new friends'. ?'.-. ?<. .'*'''.. .": ? DQMESTICS AT FACTORY PRICES. Our Motto; "We Study to Please." Augusta, Mar 20 WALTER POWELL, Formerly, of Barnwell, S. G. WILLIAM MULLER, . Formerly of Columbia, S. C. .tf . 13 ow is tie Time to Buy ! New Orleans SUGAR,' New Orle?nirSYRUP, Cuba MOLASSES, Re-Boiled Db. SALT, .COFFEE, . - . - ?ANDLES; STARCH", : '; Prime White CORN, Choice Seed OATS, " Gold Dust" FLOUR, Medium FLOUR, Common FLOUR, . Bbls. .of MACKEREL, Bbls: and Kits MACKEREL, LARD,,HAMS, ' . ' Also, continually on hand and arriving, a-large lot- of BACON- SIDES and SPOULD-&RS, and DRY SALT SIDES and SHOULDERS. . . All Tor. gale at lowest pric?s. ?CSF*Particular attention paid to Merchant's M'foletO!*-Trade. ' * '? '??^?w- ? ST APIiES* a&^RE AB . -. -AUOUSTArOA, -~ SODA, SOAP, &c\, &c'.; &c.' . t \m ti Jan 17 - 3m mn BPmm * 4 ** GOOD S. i 111 C ., ...!> I - -?. ' . ... . ?.. . > r- W?f .'.J.-i.i,. / .'../{} . H. 'MUNSON, At Frazier's Corner,. .? . . ...-ii: f . -.'-. ;c * ? .in t " ?? i*- -? > ; ?.? i> .-- -.\ . . H?it; ?.: au-, -\- .. IS NOW OPENING A SPLENDID STOCK OF tats ^'Ci.wV. OOO--UCO:G?; Comprising - all the Latest'"Styles'1?fs /Blacfc-?rostrr?in Silks, Black Alpacas, all grades, All Wool Delaines, Cambridge Lustres, Baden Cloths,' . * . - Checked and Striped Japan Cloth, Colored Le?os, . ' Plain, Printed and Brooacled Piques, Yosemite Stripes, Grenadines, all. styles, .'; . > . * ' "K '' : J.j >v Ki) ?i ?/OV .. i.?r? .<.. - v " .(.if* .. ? . '/. i-i vrr-^i ij ?yifll -'.: 1 f -wi ?. ...,'!.?,.". >..'. ???? Checked and Striped Org?ndies;-*' -'. Muslins, Percales, Afcpie.-*- U"~ *'f ? . " j vi . / .. I I *- *; Vice SOS ivirei/. r-' w. '. ? ** Plain;Checked'and Striped Jaconets, . ... Checked an?*P?ain Cambrics, Checked, Figured, Tucked and Plain Nainsooks, . . Dotted, Barred, Figured and Plain Swi& Moll, tn 2*1 ' : ; B S Tarletans, Irish Linens, B. E. Diaper/; . JJS.? 0 HC White, S?te and Blaok Vic; Liningsfc ? * ? ". ** -/Tabl? Dama?k, Huck and D?maak". Toweling, ' Mantle Linen,-for Ladies1 wear, ..'"Ii. C. Handkerchiefs, in great variety,. Hemmed-Stitched and Mourning'Han'dkerchiejEs, ; " . Linen^nd Woven Shirt Fronts, plainandJancy, .' ..T.'-' ' Af\ Snrrntf Tinot.lo TTnnr\ Slrirfo /'anmefVii-nar' litrar ^ . 40 Spring Bustle Hoopj Skirts (ipomething' new,) > . ^ ? The Celebrated O. V. and -Thisli^em Corsets. . ?0jj$y A Splendid Line of -!.-.;?; (HI Including all the Latest Styles in Trimming, Bonnet and Sa?n* Eihb?us, press Trimmiiigs. Have given special attention to this Department,-and can show aU-the . * v:'' : r^ssp Sita ?jj./.;^^ exo^e Novelties of the Season, cr In Pique, Crown, Lilyf Imperial, Coventry and Swiss-Frillings, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Insertings, Fringes, Gimps, Bows, &c. .' A large assortment of .Beal and Imitation Lace Sets, Linen and Lawn CU?I?? and Collars and Undersleeves, ' Linen Harr Braids, Jewelry,' CW* GOOB KID ?LOVES, SMA:LL WARES ANI> FANCY ARTICLES in great variety. . .A large and varied assortment-of y " . '. . T iHl f [Parasols and Fans. Th? stock of BLEACHED and BROWN SHIRTINGS;and SHEETINGS is unusually large this season, bought before the kite advnnce. - - and will be sold at correspondingly low prices. .. "i o BEAR IT IN MIND ! That I keep the Best Brands Of Prints manufactured-in this country. ... T- ' . >J~ '"t ..... ?;r . I,'. :'i : . --?3 PANTS GOODS, BI] For Men's and Boys'Weai\ in CottouacUs, Jeans,. . ^ .... ? ,n Linen Drills, Satinets,'Tweeds, ? . . . ' .... All Wool and Double and Twist Cassimd?es, Doeskins'! : ? .... . v y ?? Shoes ! Shoes ! The stock is larger than I haye ever before offered, embracing full lines bf Heavy Full Stock Brogans, Pull "Stock Balmorals, Mens- and Boy8"Machin'e Sewed and Pegged Work,- ? . -.'.- ~} ?M\? line of Gentlem?nVH?ND SEWED 0XFORD. ELASTICS,;a beau tiful Summer Shoe, ; . Congress Gaiters. .-. ; . ' ' . Are now receiving, as fast as they can be made, a stock of ? ; . * -: Ladies', Misses' and Children's Dress and Walking S?oes, Never before surpassed, if equalled, in t?is market. ? ^ II I II Hats! Hats! : Latest Spring styles for Gentlemen in . Blac? an4'Colored Beavers, . " . " ? Felt and Straw, for all ages. ? il ReadyAde Clothing. Ml Chesterfield Diagonal Suits, " Fanoy Cassimere Suits, Derby paney Cassimere Suits, Melton Saque' Suitsfc ' , . Linen Duck Coats,' . " " Pants, . Cottonade Coats, Pants and Vests, - Ge|itlemen'3 Dress and Fancy Shirts. HOSIERY. M .' . -. '? ' - ?:? ' **** ? splendid line for Ladies, Misses and Ohildr?n. . . Hardware; Grocfcfety, Glassware, Tinware, .-.-.ii'' . . ft??d iver?: .- r... -..SmokingiaRdrCheW>ng Tpbacco, ' 1 ? s-* ; . Cigars, Laisnar^'-?nd' T?ilet'Soapa, .: Candles, Blacking, Soda, Starch, &c, &c. . ' ." . i .?.). V } ti.: j- 81 *^T.*>T?n?/ .->? r . . .?.ii _ . .- .. . ? ^jCT .?. ^ ' *. ; - OOto?I "Many desirable ariides ararieea?sarily.pmitted in.the.limit?.pf. au^ad^^.^ tisement, but I shall endeavor, throughout the season/to"'ke?? my ?tbpk fuil" and' c^?pI?te.-with^an^?^Ojthe (wairts .ofj'to^ddhtoi^ers* ant? 'wiJL assure ; all who mayfayor'to'e WitK a calt?'tu?t mjf be4.t..fiffprtp,wll-.^JjiMorik?j *^t?ik&\^?mk? regards prices and terms. ^ ?a Ui. - ! va Edgefield, March 21,1872. 1/%?-? [..">! i-i ' .:*>?:'.* >*.f.*oT.-i ".'-../.'?ili - U ...:?...*...:..? * ?3i/? ' W l?3o?3 5i*d / >. Ul ?..}.:> 'v.-: .-it/! f . ?J .. >a. wa i ' .<"-"? K-w? " '.- . Jocta . ift?t ?dJ yr-*?! ?a ? Wi ?? ! ? . ?*.>.-.. sitfj <.< ?v.' j 1 Mad 4 ftw* ^??TI*| ^?TIOW ?jur . ?f.. ! .ai r ' . -tt <... ? -'AT ' ' . ? 'i* ' ?" -' ' -.v.- : T ! . 'av ? -.: -??.' . rJ]. ".t.,, ..? f ?t.,. , ?y-.?# I t?. ... -, ,< . ; - . : rri .. tl* -iii? >.!........ ?{?ri. ?J;.W . ';-.; I?.I .:<. v?? - ? . ?' ?; :?; -.-.Iii* ctwiT .*nt.?-.---J? 6?ti . i. %r timM?wm : .. J,.'.-.. '. ' .?'u'i ?'. .?'?! --...a*' . . . , . ' '-:'fi ?' ?? . >r.' < -*i 'i?>t?jv?i ".'.V y: ' *.: vw \f ;?*fr. :.*'>' "..*iri??j??? . - . ;'.'...-r-?-. i ' /? ? . *?-??fV> W?? * \? .* -. i ,t . f ' ju tf?? A - ?': ?s?? .-. X'iTr ?o J >;?? ... .,-...!..' * ie ?...,.:;. ?',..:"??M T:l(i%? "viv! THE Subscriber has jirat- r?ftrrned from New York, and commenced/ the Spring Season with Extraordinary B?rg?lhs tind' ?ttr?cf?tifts:iir ** ' :* ???*? it'll l;-.r. - ri'' frfffV '! .. : \? O?'??''? . .JU, ' ?. .-J . ./ ?. ?'. , ; afldr Domestic, J)*^-^pjojte .v..] *ir. J Ima :?s?.-?.; ir*."... ./ ?? ... . "7 ** ws? < ?stf? ? ??SJPA?I?! -s? .i. t?-f? b'k'&nx . ] . . v.r? '. j.."La ?.' it. * "i^?/iij.:. i-r?i J* ^ -:? ?fa r>( . '???.f*\ ! ' ; He is now ready;for the SPRING TRADE; atfd ?s prepared to ^flfer' j to tte peopie bf' E?g?field--Dietiict Decided Bargains in Every ?iine of Goods'. ALIC DEPARTMENTS .COMPLETE,^ l?rjM?g Reci?it, FasIi?pn?We and De&al?? in all classe? of Goods and Materials for Spring; and-Summer, use. ? .''- , . Q?l?i? ?S& ' .'??..;:'.- tu *' ?b'^ :;?>n..i:i:fJ : '-il .' ?...*(* ..-"I bj '.vflsr*:. iln? t.fit ??tl . - : " . . i . V!-'' '? lift i. dv<T> '-..<-: Vrtlp >. :<( b.T ' ...? ??t^T' *: S- *' :--??*?A :i;?i?;r. . : .8W^-Pi?ce8:P?INTS*-7-to'12? cents per 'yard. '? ; ' 200 Dozeri'Cda'ts' COTTON; 70 cetit'sWi?zeij:--' ^ ' - - . R : IO Gases KeacWSHIRTINGS.. '-' "' ' ; " f - " " -.'. ' ' '?-'10- Cas?sfJe?-'IelHni?SHIRTING^. . ': '"..,?; '''". '; "'T . .. 10 Pieces-Brown and Bleached ?0-4 SHEETING.' V ; "; 'V' '? Lin?n SEEETING-aud^?IEL?W-C?S?NG.. . : VJ Ufltf? d I '..? i ' ?" feS . . . . .. . .f ! ff*. T .* . ? * ? ! .t ri * j " i ' ? ' f ; * "M . ?iii /-v. . .. j? ???? 'JO- 1 ? " . ..' ?. : ?(i?r,*?i??? a-il . f^'tf.? 'cib? ''. .' *.; '- -V ? / :- \~: ^ '* ur. : ?. ;.?r?i M ?55?vr ...?..:.? .. " . :u .s..:*.-. - ?I wb :^ i*l . ? nq\ r r?r raffia .ff b:b?^s!' .?u?w sis ta . . .' v>**5> '. . (,v,,t4f?!?Mi u. r r^;j%:r:^# i^iC ^C?Y .i' . White- ?rid'Co??r?d PIQUES,.skiped, che&ke'd and Bgurjed.' ' .. , . The lieXanjf Beaut?f?I^SATlM-STRIP? G00p$ (white).?ow; so uni versally fashionable. . . * . " ..v. . ... . JACONETS,.NAINSOOK,Mull aud^wiss/M??SLINS,. -;. ' | Str'rp?d' and Pincord, Swiss,. Victoria and Bishop* LAWN^L "TARiETA^S, -BOBINETS, ILLUSIONS, ic., &c', &c. . :rWr?r 1 S r^n '-. -i* . v" ; : . ... . . -o " . ? . GREKA?)INES,.CHALXIESJ .Colored. LAWNS., : >u . j ]^ENOS;iron BAMJG?S,. POPLINS, CH ALLIES. Printed Linen LAWNS;'BILLIAN TINES. . .... . -0-? , H?ndsoiae, Real and Imitation Lace COLLARS. . .. . . . Elegant*White and Black Crape COLLARS and CUFFS.; , Heavy Qros Grain SCARFS, China-Crape CARFS. . Dolly Varden SCARFS, Sash RIBBONS. Grps Grain. Satin and Lutestring RIBBONS. EDGINGS JNSERTINGS, BRAIDS, FRINGES, GIMPS. Hem-stityJbed, Embroidered and Lace HANDKERCHIEFS. Lace, B?rege, Love, Crape and Tissue VEILS. . English and' Italian CRAPE, White and Black, Black-Silks,; . " Marselino Silks, all colors, Black and White Alpacas, Bombazines. HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS. . HOSIERY, KID GLOVES,. ..'.. / ' Lisle Tlrread Gloves, ali styles and Prices,, Hem stitched and. Plain Linen Handkerchiefs,. Euroka Diapers for Children. Table Damask, Bleached arid Brown, .. ' - Huckaback Toweling,-* . ... - ; .. ' .;. \' Piain Toweling, ' ..*. ." * _ % * Linen Diaper, Cotton Diaper, i '".?.*'. '* . Bird-Eye Diaper. ' Also, ' .. Sl>icndid RoitgiL Bali! Towels. SHOES ;. ?HOES ! OF StYfj?H A^l> PRICES. Splendid Wax Brogans at $1.12} per pair, . Princ3 AIb|ritS^EBw Stitched Elastics. ..* iii ?0 ? ' V- i*- i>i *&* . . . ' j .*. -. ! ,C '.. '. . >.?..- ..-v. LAMEIS' DRESS AND fiLKip SHOES, Congress Craifei??, . .. ;" .^ . ' " .'* '**.; v l?ace C?aiiersjf *: . ' ....... -.morocco Shoe?? For La dies'& Children. ?es.- .. .'. . GENTLEMEN AND BOYS' HATS. A splendid stock of Hats--the latest New York styles. LA?>I*E$.'-HATS.'r - Trimmed and tfntrimmed-latest and-most fashionable styles. *' , : . j .-. i j-. >.?! eut" WW? . T i?'? \ ?V - ' - * i f.V -.-( ?iot?ing !.. Olotliing ! _Ge,nb3^..R<e^#y.]^adft.Cta the cheapest to the best, t , . .Beautiful White Linen Suits? ' . . ( Brown Linen Suits, ' . ... White Vests,"cwt in' the Continental style-the latest agony,' ... .. ,i Black;.press Coats, Pants, Veste^ ?rc. . ?sit? .??? r>\-/yo ' etuckery Wiff?/ ^?n? PNH Crfess W#re, - ! ' .. "I: : > v ". ...V . v??!.*{.''.?. i> .. ?::. i . -0-7- ?L. The JBt?st StOci: of Hardware & Pocket Cutleiy . '?' i ! v .{',.. J.J . M; .,-j ,v.?j . ,,...> rf, .< ! ; itui'i .'.H '?- 'voa. . . That has, b?en purchased -by rne atany timo previous. . : , } " : -CH--. ?', ?Ecal^entiotfWm^ . ScwllejoesN6s.'l|and*2,' ' .' .' ," .*. JiHt'h ?. , .(Bra^ela flain and.R?y^ted .Ste^l. . i .-h '-. > Hi* . -v.- ct " . m. '^?ar^feolftc, 1(^38^^ [ enoja IL. oMb?b to? ?' . Tbs attention bf th? frernertd pubhc is. JjJ?B^wuIly^^v^eiv?, IjOOly ask an examina%?^b^y-;Go^t? i^ , ?wu?w .A?A>Um' TOB J?W0b TWi-itf March 27 tf 14 Joiix E. BACO5-;L S*JE*&7 D.*TALBE.-KT. m SAGOS A TAIBEBT, ? ,,. ?%Saj?^* Sp "WiH^i?w'ti?e in SgejSQ^wJQfV^bnrig .Counties. .., ?. . . :ict .fi. . ' ' * ? Eflgofiejd e.- H.,. 4p*2? y . _ .Omit/ .T-^^?_-.. . i..... -1"-td?,\tm->..'?.... i M/1.. JBOVH?*. ? ' S?trB09H*?ff. BOjVHA.T? & JBOlYEhOI, Attorneys, at.taw, ? . Office, at Edgefield C. H., S. C. THOsHi A*PA^: - r ?tldrn?y^anu C?uuseUa^>t K?F, Win bc'fouifd ?&??*B&"# ?'flfej^hext Edgeii?iers/C.^^^;^ 6m 49 ~~" 7*7v~?-:--.*!iU- v '--r:: rf -:rr-r H. W. v4B^I .^?i\, . LAW RAXOF., EWUCFIE^P, ?. H. v * Brick ^^^.{ojj^-Ijr.o?jfco. of MOP ragne &. Addison.; i?" Jan. ir. Si -.<> - ; ly?11 wS fils?' ??? --.^^ .'??Urft 'i.. rr^i-'^ ^ i*.?? -jKi?i 5;- ? ..?.'*. netted Ipdl* J- II 1'^un., . ; pa^iersm?^fce'f^CTrcE OZ^LA^ in Edgeflela?c4ray,^ the Fifth Circuit, under the name and ?ty?? tof Mif&RATH'tt ABNEY.; ' V . They will also Practice in tboCeujJls.of Tr?tt- Justices' Tocfhesb -Counties,1 Edgefi??e, i?e?.l^/-ti . n kf 51 . his Profe.s??|g^8?mees to the cit-, izens and surroun?m^<^ux&r. J?rnce^?L the residerfce'Of S.'STTompi2ns, Esq. ..Feh.28,.^,. ijilt ?? ,"u.. O^F EJ^ h w JYofeteional-^rvioc*: wi?, <wniiw?y. ??tan-bib>fou ndy^vh erf - not profe*sipnaldy ortgiij-??V ?tl his resi dence j inj4c^puUit>?4he-Pinc krause. ' ' Mar Vf,t .* ). i, . .M$t-i.|?,,; ''?a*?: .--pr .'i-'iTi - !>*?-.'->( f ?rf ? ?' wrrrijit'tHlL?tii??: nently located at the popular, .pry Goode . ig^HAM wi Sb re of Mr.,J^.,CJtlEi,TjaAM :where it will. giv*. Ae^anuiy .at any and' all t^esto^swyf^tfiein^ . , -,W ? I carnes'fly solicit an carly .call frpm all my friends, rt bet; The AnBual JMeet?ug'^r 4h? ?SBB ; Carolina Medi?al Association WILL.be^ld?irr't*ftWdbia, on the third- Tuesa?V, '-(Ktti). *dT AtfrlT. .Whore iioX?rahty' Societyis organized, the Physicians AV i Ll. jmn? delegates. Ar one fare. J. GBANGE SIMONS, M. D. . _ R?epixbng Secretary. Mar. 27, 1 ' 3t . 14 Parows? (in^^?si ?aie? B' O?j?rD, wifchTUiyi^Nrin English,' . Frencli, Latin, Greeic,, Mathematics, Book-keeping, and Surveying in the Field, for 42 week?, frei? 1st Maren" next, can be had for,. . Instruction, analytical,'practica], thor ough. Gpwnmeut, paiant?k . Climate, delightful.. Scenery, beautiful. Please address, immediately. '* . Rev. JQ. MoNEILL TURNER^ BjD. ' . Btevar4, N. C. Jan. 10 3m . 3 ^TO SPORTSMEN ! Shepherds, Pointers1, Setters; Retrier-' e rs,-iTewfonndland-St. Bernard t?o x and Deer-Houuds, Greyhounds, Elaod-Jiounds, Ratters, Coach-Dogs, Bull-Dogs, . Premium Chester White ilo?s? Thorough-Bred Berkshire Hogs* Paney Poultry and Eggs. . Fancy Pigeon's. Address . ' C. I. CALVERT, v. Ncmrrk,' ?)ol.* JZS0"AH OrdeAlcft "with"Mr. JOHN'H. FAI% . Edgefield, S. iC., will receive prompt attention, . * NOV.?2* - - Iv . 49. - ' AUGUSTA; GA. Jaciisou & Jul tau. Propr i a tors. WE bes leave to call the attention of tho rra\'ef?mg' ?mblfc to this welVknown Botel/ "wi?tcw'we' have' recem'ly pur? chased, and .placed- ou. *.4ooliug"second to none iq the South. No excuse will be spared to .ender it a First Class Hotel in oyery tcVficcC? ind everyjit^entiqji ^lLJj?paiiJ.'totlireom? fort and convenience o/ guests. .. Arfpusfcr, Feb 14 * ' * t 6mS FISHING TAd^I^I. AN unusually largo and ?olnot'assort ment just r?cciycil,; and tor sale by * . MARrvERT & CLISBY, Mar. 27 tf 14'*' * "Keimue kunjin - THE largest a"?sortaicnt ever efl?red in Edgetield,. AU:styJ?Jaoji tpu?i tics. For sale cheap by . . ? MARTERT ?fe CLISBY.* * Man '27__? . * tf ? ' n Syrup ami.Aiolassc^. }. JUST recotved 'Four.5 Barrels " ChoW SYRUP and MOL/S^SESJ? i - c ?i MARKE BT ? CLJSBY. . 27, . ' * tf * ' ' 14 Mar .?aiia Ctiffe?. r*F you wish sitpcrrfor JA Y A COFFEE, L yon. can get it at , - , . MARKERT & CLISB.Y'S.. Mar. 27, ' ' - .If . ? ' 14 Bed Bug Ex4ermifl?(or; : T^ESTROYSand-Trek*ents*3ed Bugs. WJ A ceitai?'Beniedv:' *'*. . b .' MARKERT 4k CLISBYi Mar, 27,' * . . ; tf. , M .-?' - DENSLOW:* BUSH'S . . * SAF*TV ?LL. IT .will not frxplodc !. Is tire .'safest and purest OU .ever^ produced L .Stands, over 150** Fire'test. ,A ?ghted lamp may. be upset and bWkfen wTtlibtrt fear of e?c nlostonot?ra. -Foe?a4e-toy.T ?*. > . . . , U ..W. F. BgilSQE,ar>..4 SOUTH CABOLINA, L?\ as& vi*?nU EpGEFIELDCoUNXy. J^. ? ." ?../^V. TOLL?^rbefore mo by ' CrW?|jewis^ resldiUg 'hear'k-?prtfs M^afio'' Brown Mare, wrt? bi?ck JXf%T? ;??fe %St< f sear on loft hind leg. * ooYelpastcm idiniL. marks ?f gear' on sides .and shojuders, and saddle marks* on bte^n^^ha??s high; supposed to be 14 years old. praJsed^tm^. jM ' Ji&aK*J& . 'LEWIS CTOBgEATff,&$.inlf February ?th, 18T2: Irffitt? w ?Ifl" XT"; ' ~ ^sfi?s ?Qsmw i> ?.^V in Sbye, .an ^rceBf^^oitV. ment?.' ..' ,K y - v -.J; CJ.W: '......vii ^A^QT^,Silk,apdL^^, j 4 : Walk^l^Q'PABASOI^rp^j^^ vj ;thove^ryUtest.styl^, r ;V ....?,. -. Ca;rpet>nding>. . R v*., n . Cari?t Tacks. .V . t> .L. .