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THE ADVERTISE Terms, 83,00 per Annum. Our Agents in Charleston. The Advertising Agency Of Messrs. Walker, Evans <fc Cogswell, represented by Roswell T. Logan, Esq., is the only authorized Agency for this paper in Charon,. - - " *?/ i i :< -'^-^ ..- : _. fe afc Talbert is our author-] ized Agent to receive subscriptidns and advertisements for the Advertiser. Fine Plantation en tte . Railroad, for Sale. ' We would call the attention of the publiotq the gard., in another column, of the ?ReWrW.'fc??rry who offers 'ker sa& his valuable Murrel plantation on the C. C. A A. Railroad. .A Revolting Mu rder. The late-revolting mu rdfer of a nejrro woman by a negro man, in our vicfni?y, '1 has shocked and horrified the-whole sur rounding country. A? the ?d?tails of 'thia affair are given in full by our correspon dent, " Bark Cornar/t we will net re. produce them here. The woman, Maria j Mitchell, has been released upon bail. The man ia ?till - in tour jail, where he J will remain until his trial. Still at Work on Saluda. We hear that the Federal officials were I again at work on Saluda yesterday-in search of certain citizens accused of Ku Klux outrages. s Aa yet, however, we j have heard of but one artestYThou^ias Bladon, Efeo. ? tocal Items. Grand occasion and overwhelmfn g throng at old Harmony on Sunday last. A Quarterly Meeting-begun on* tine] Thursday" prevSbui*/*' ^Pres?a^?g-E?d?r Mood . in .attendance. I Be preached a much-admired sermon on Sunday morn ing. So great was the erowd that literal ly, not mo;mths^oneitid^lcou^get lnjto? 1ihe??t?^attd^)f;^tf ^e;? Mr, Parks bf Augusta. was expected, and.J d??p ?nauniversal 'was^'tii?'regret tfiat.r he could not borne. Harmony is a pleas ant place to ?jo to, The people'there abouts hare, liberal hearty and devise liberal things. TOta?#L^-Sund^ The forenoon had been' unconscionably hot, and . ?very one greift?willing to be drowned or blown into atoms, so there came a little coolness along1 w ith, the ca- \ tastropbe: The clouds ?were black.arid the: wind high." The lightning was vivid and the thunder loud. The rain pitched down in fhnoos, slant mg, driving tor rents. , It was delightful. k Corn was all flattened, and hero-and there huge limbs (' of trees wera rent io twain- But no seri ous damage. And a little out of town the picture >ra.s enhanced t>y the addi rion of hail. And still t^bo heated term eoh tmuee." Tl is^wfuL ..- sri ? -'t Very showy, animated, end*, jig-joggy f in town on Saturday pst: '" First drill of the Sabre Club. Publie square ali vc with brave and .tetal^vart' young 'i?ll?w's.' ' A*^ fine -horse hitched' ut- every .available point. Great verve and elan on the part of the*AirbryufcnigTh^ to order by Capt. Gary at. .ajfcut Uh A. M.' Of the ~:> members about nopreeeut. The array decidedly fine. The flwt apr pearance of the Coiiipany marked it as a pejffeXjf Rucees?, cais^cjlpgup;arai? down Stree!, indTarpund ?md and about, to the groat delectatiorr of the ladies, they repaired tb the open "field in fear of Mr Robert Mima's, and wero there drilled in regu*tt|b^a|^%**No.1b5<i5,ieut. Markeri, who, it will ^he, ramembe^d? acquired gr ad exj&?mfy ?ttV tfc*s,? SM' during the war. 1 'M :" ? ij ' M ; Mr. Benson from tue fashionable :?nd' popular establishment of Whitman-- ?*. Benson, in Augusta, was on hand, ??id most pf the. Company were .mcusui'etl. and garb orders foftbelV imifo*msM^ei coat andViaak pnmY. Cons?qucpt?p on nextxlrill das the boya will be tri m. and spruee\In blue, black and gold.' " Ou Saturday, thc Captain appointai the following Executive Committee : K. G. Bonham, J. Monroe Wise, J. R. Car wilc, John Miller. And a Color Guard as follows: W..B. Pennr J.D. Talbert, James Tompkins, Frank Warren. We hoar thai the first Tournament will come off about the last of. October. The Company, it ls clear to see, will-tarn out a skillful and brilliant one. C^/each^driU-day of the Sabre Club, j M ay bin Griffin, our respectful and wellt conducted colored barber, WfH get pp a Barbeeue dinner for the convenience ol the Club. We .hope May bin will be well pat r?nized, ' H is dinner on Satarday last' was in the highest degree liberal, well appointed and well-prepared. 0? 'Sunday last; we heard the new Baptist organ for the first time In divine we played ea it ourself. ,. It ia good. Au d' M^'?..H. J$iti\s, wno ?ow presklpiae it, has decidedly tito beat organ touch and^edf jfcy origin leefield. ?'" All-j hail the powor of Jesus' name" was s une with sb much ferv.5r anft' driarimiity as to be au^^b^n^ji^ca^treat. here on^Sunday next. .re will be in at tendj?oe upon-the Sunday-School Con vention at JDty 'Creek,' wb?c^,.% the by, is to be a very interesting and important ?ee$ii?.Y v, .. . * ".' ' \ InWtttfisht John Woolley; after i pro-; longed; 1 ibsen cc. is again among us. Ke Ls still a candidate for District Senator, andexjaecis te bo elected. tUL railing of-the Park is feeing re paired. < .We hope .?he Conpct 1 intend to paint iu . A clean while fence around the j park wobjd'vastly improve the' pubTic | A WoneyUirder Office. * o Oar Post Office han become, we are glad to antii?in<& J're^ailar Money-Or der Office. Ott* faithful and efficient l'ostm?.-*ter/<ilri.JUk? K. /.Tillman, >.HV] thority, bas on hand all necessary blanks and pepeas,'and is seedy at once to en ter upon the. busine??; This Viii be a, great convenience for ali persons wish ing to send money to other po??*?.'' ,1 ... few Triai Justice, ?rnef tots appointed MV. Wm. .Trial Justice of Edgeficld ; M". M.'.l'adgett, P?iq, whoT some time ago. . ll Mr, Watson administers the duties of thc of fice as fairly said c?mscienciously. as did Mr, ?adget^he will bo honestly entitled to the plaudit M weM dot ie, tbp#^?^nd faithful servant." For the i n form a ti ou of oar r baxters residing in that portion of Edgefield eu.t off i nto Aiken County, we would. state | that J. F. garling, Auditor for Aiken Col?l^wlll attend at-the following pla ceado? the days dea?giiated, to receive the r?rurns on personal pii>pe1?iyfor:he fiscal year of lb72, viz.; . .... ^ . , Walker's Mills, Shaw's Cr?ele town. Rbrrp, Wednesday, Angus* 7th Grafliteville. Greg^tdwnsbip, Thnrs dayr Aotfust ftth. - '. Langley, same township, Friday, Aa gust'?th. Miles' Mill, ?haw's township, Satur d&v AuosQ^S?CEp?t'>*^o * ic?*. il'ambuig, Shultz township, Monday and TnC?<ttay, An^st l^h ami 13th. ' J ?f " Pirds mit yoqst der same'kind'f of.>fedder?Aill gone togbiher m?t dh?ni- J self" said one cf our friends on tho Radical tum cn HbmM^i ma'li?ii 11 ??I r T? n i ri ?in ? ^PubHc Meeting oj?aluda. 'A prom i?eut citizen from Saluda in forms us that an importait meeting was held in Huiet Township on Saturday last, to discuss the wisdom and advisability ?pf catting oft tho.Sakichi side from Edge field and forming it into a new County. The sense ef the meeting was decidedly in favor of this measure. Resolutions were'adopted to petition the Legislare for the said division, and requesting sis ter Townships on Saluda to hold similar meetings. The said meeting was totally. irrespective pf color or politics. . i . _;_ Two Negroes Brought to Jail. As we go to press considerable excite ment, is produced upon tho public square by a couple bf negro men being brdught in under arrest. These men are arrested at the instance of Mr. Frank Smith of the Johnson's Depot section. Their names are Howell Satcher and Ned Green. I *Mr. Smith discovered them in his house ?at 1 o'clock at night, and Batcher ?has confessed, .spit is ' said^ that itr-was,- the design of Green to murder Mr. Smith, j Green has fuXeady giyen bail. and. been released.. Satcher has not yet given bail. Dani el. Patrick, and J oil u> These are the names of the. three Quinn brothers^ They have? gathered . from. Charleston and ?rom Atlanta, and j are now in one. united concern Jn.Au gusta-where Mr. Daniel, Quinn has long lived, and a?ade for himself agood name and a most enviable reputation, ' The firm is to be known as Quinn Brothers, They are wholesale and reti?? Bosks ellers, Stationers, Music and Periodical Dealers.' , if you Wish apy' Book Whatsoever, go; to the Quinfi BroA^-or write to them. If) you wish ahy piece of Mdsic whatsoever, motKrife?%e..Qninus. . KJPR. wjshj sun, go or Write to"t^lQnjans.' If you wish $ny style of ^stationery whatsoever, go or write to the Quinns. li you wish to subscribe for ?ny Paper oe Magazine, at publishers' prices, go or write to the Quinns. And, finally, if you wish to I find tne kindest, promptest, most relia-j \ hie, most generous, gentlemen in the j ? world, go or write to the Qu-nrns. J?i?. if there should be any who db i^ot j think of the Quinns just as we do, why | they had better not come and tell-us so, ibr we should be apt to make a strong effort to give them the fatal plow ! "-. iv.-?-tri Au 'Edgefield* Boy -Honored in the North. From a late humber of the Troy (N. T.) Daflyi \?&m\ Ve <$P ? folding : . THK INSTITUT K ELECTION.-Last we aning tho annual election for Grand Mar shal of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti tufe occurred -at Harmony Hall. The -candidates were Charles Ch amp bel 1, Zeta .Psi ; - D. A.* Tompkins, Chi Psi and James E. Bell, Pi Eta. These gentlemen are in the class of 'To (the Junior class). The .exqrtem enfc?u\ sbnie time-past* -oyerthis election has been ' unusually ?frjeat," ?rfd although the*canvass; has ^??kompara tiv el vel?se, yetit\yas g?h?rally conceded that Tx > m pk i ns would be the oom in g man. The informal ballot resulted as follows : Whole number of votes cast 12?', of which Mr. Tompkins, received4 Mr, Campbell 4!?, and Mr. Boll'.2$/ ?V fi ? On tho formal ballot Mr. Tompkins re ceived 70 votes and Mr. Oambbell 61. ' Afr. Tompkins was declared elected, " Mr, l?eeres in a neat speech welcomed Mr. Tompkins to tho position to' which he-faad/ bewl elected and presorted to hjiii the insignia of dtTice. Mr. Tompkins returned his thanks ibr the honor conferred on him, and pledged him$e)?\Wrerl?>tm>.?hc duties of? bia of fice with ?redit to bimsen and to the In stitute. Mr. Tompkins, the Grand Marshal elect, is a -gentleman of character and principle, and his election to this respon sible office proves his'popularity in the Jlistitute. We congratulate thc students until -their choice; ior we well know that hts administration will be a successful, one. Ho is u member of the Chi Psi so^ ciety, but it hus no chapterattinsr instl tution, and his election is thus nonsldered all the moro ilattcring. Tko youug genileuun hera spoken of is the eldest son ol' our esteemed fellow ei ti zen Dr. D. C. Tompkins. 'I jfc>Baiaael Stalworth, co'lttiisrod .ol' infanticide at tho Spring term of our Cbairt, and sentenced to "be hurlg, and at^ ter?ards had, her scr-tence comirunVl by. ?'> o v. Scott to imprisonment for Ufe, has recently been pardoned hy the Governor, and is now at large. * , .. An Edgefield Man ut Abbeville, ' Th?re was a Republican "meeting at Abbeville on the 17th Last., at which R. Bv Elliott, F.. h. j Cardozo-, and, Dr. .1, A. Barke'r Vere' fh? 'speakers.' Tile' AbDe ville Prens?: Banner, noticing the differ ont speakers, tin Us alludes to the reidar ks Of D^r. Barker : t , 'fThen followed Barker, the white member from Edgefield, whose speech was an appeal to the prejudices and pas sions of the hour-to the antipathies of color and' condition. A man without education and without information he was forced to play tide role, or not speak at all. Asa sample of his moderation, we may anoto h i s, remark, that his only complaint of Grant was, "ih.it he did not send tfce^taioops quick enough,"-whilst Ids lamentable want .of taste and good morals was shown in. his sacreligious references to church communion and Christian fellowship. He was for making the party a close corporation, and not receiving new members until after a strict lirobatfon.". Republican Nominating Convention. An advertisement hi tyie Union, dated Hamburgs July 2-ithj signed^" General f\ R. Rivers, Chairman," reads as fob lows : A Convention will bc held atEdgefield C. li., S. C.. on the 17th August next, at io o'clock. A. M., and tho following pre ciru:tt arc entitled fcioh to four f4) dele gates, for the purpose of electing Dele gates to the State Convention' which will assemble in Columbia on the 91st of Au gust next: Ninth Regiment.-Shatterfield, Colliers, White House, Pleasant Lane, Howell's Store, cheetham's Store. ? Seventh Regiment.-Edgefield C. H., Pine House, Ridge Springs. Tenth Regiment.-* orris' Store, Rhino hart, Coleman's Cross Roads, Mobley's Store, Perry 's Croes Roads, Richards?n ville, Cooperville. ROBT. BUISfS* A. A^LWBY'B VKV$ STORE. ? ; Golden Ball.1- . ": ' * Purple Top Yellow Ruta Baga, v .G, L. PENN. jijfrVf?re. tf* : :.^,'2t) _?--,-?-^- --? ?:. . ?'-rr' Te t?? ?oftrS. of Pgc?eW, By'tho solicitation of'ma'hy ?my Friends,-I>oip3rvihyserf as a Candidate at tho ensuing ?rccti?n, for thc Office of PROBATE JUDGE, and, if elected, will endeavor to discharge- tho duties of the same to the best of my'ability, with im partial justice ti. all mankind}, irrespec tive of jcolor,' position'o'r jireyibus condi tlon^?thput/cor.yat/'OJ- or aff?c'tjoii: ? . W. F. DURIS?E, SR. May 29,1S72. ' O Will be Found N the CASH-TA BLES to-dav at a HEAVY SACRIFICE, r> CW&fi&t Striked uhd'Plalh NAINSOOK plain ?nd Checked 1A?*>F35&> Striped, .Checked and Plain SItf?SS. ix VjaH earty^-.Batgains tn at cannot bcd* ptiedtsd are going fast w. IL BRUNSON. -, ? - :??????sV YlM VgBSM?^?? jj "|,V' ilir'fi III ll l" iVl ?III I _ Jj Hp TJoderaigned haring established lus office at Edgefield, as General AgW "for- the Cotton WMtffi Life insurance Company, invites attention to -one- or two of the advantages'.pffered those who may desire to effect insurance on their lives in a safe Home Company : The Board of Managers at a recent meeting passed unanimously the fol lowing. Resolution i'i , " Resolved, That iii view of the fact that there*are unusually large sunjs paid for Life Insurance, to, the Companies of the North and East, which sums, being there invested, contribute to the enrichment of those sections, whilst our own South is greatly in neei. of cash capital to prosecute sjncces's* fully oar Agricultural and Mechanical enterprises ; i't is ordered, that fcV the purpose pf retaining these sums in our midst, hereafter a certain pro ?ortion of th$ n$t4 ca^.Beceijr^re^ n^Q?uni% a^oujiting tp not |aore than 0 per cent, of the 'saine "be invested m such manner as may Ve in accord ance with the regulations of. the Company, in those sections from which the said premiums are attained.",. ? (Signed) WM. B. -JOHNSON, Pres't. ? GEORGE S. O'BEAR, Sec.'ry. In accordance wjith the above Resolution a- Bo?rd of Advisory Trustees has been regularly orga^nizecl^at Edgefie.14 ?. H., S. C., with the . following Officers, viz : , ? . -, . . / . ,. . (Maj. W< T. GABY, President . "r , ; ?apt. B. 0- ?BRYAN, Vice, president. * R. O. S?fcs, Esq., Secretary. This Board is now prepared to transact business;, ^and jnyesjt the funda of the Company agreeable io ifcJie prescribed; regulations. *. . " The Financial strength of the Company places \t in ?ich. rank. Its last Annual statement show's that the Company possesa, Besides its'I?rge Guar antee, $170 for every $100 of its liability. ? ' ? . . . i4 J I *Z f .vi ?M. W. ABNEY, ?encrai Agent. Jut? a, / .-. . tf 27 9HMMIMI RU BUOY 3ft iii? tilt < > ' \ ll . 1 if l*'*f ll 'j t? I i ?. i ? ? I X 1I *J At ? {i ,0 j ) ulbiiidul HU il haw K * .4 -DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Ykrnisjies, J?ye Sttcffs, WINDOW GU,ASS, PUTTY, P^IN.T-BRUSHES, SASH TOOLS, . STATIONERY, . TOBLET,/ABTIGLESj PERFUME SIPERMR WIVES AND LIQUORS OJP EYE?U Fine Tofeaeto, Segars, ?e.. Edgefield, ?. C. . Begs leave to call the attention o?' h?s Friends and the Public to his Large Stock of Goods, which js now complete in all Departments. Persons visiting Edgefield to purchase Medicines or1 Drugs of any description, will do well ta call and ex amine my Goods, and particularly my PriceB. I am confident pf giving Entire Satisfaction, and will make it to the interest of ev? ry one honoring me with a call. Thank ng my Friends for their liberal patronage and past favors, I hope to merit a continuance of the same. " v ' . . ? i - A. A. CLISBY. Pres?liptions Compounded at all hours with tho ?realest care. ilay 29, tf 05 Ladies of Edgefield ! LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING* ITEMS ! We will on next Monday morning from IMPORTERS' AJJCTION SALES: ?NE CASE fine JAPANESE CLOTH, Checked and Striped, at 15 ote., regular price 25 cts. . . ONE CASE STRIPED GRENADINE st 15 cts. ONE CASE Satin Striped GRENADINES, Black and White Grounds, various color Stripes nt 20 cfs., regular ?ri^c oO ?ts. ' ONE CASE MOZAMBIQUE; LEN?LC, &c, in mixed Striped and Checked, at 17 and 20 cts., regular price 30 ctsfc ONE.CASE SILK.BROCADED JAPANESE POPLINS, at 25 cts.; sold all round at 50 cts. THEv?E.CASES purest, .makes * and newest in DOLLY VARDEN PRINTS', 'at laPct* A H f.s fl M7w GREAT BARGAINS in PIQUES, NAINSOOKS, LAWNS, SWISS, &c, ?tc., in Striped, Checked, and Plain. Real Llama Lace POINTS, in Black and White, much below regular prices,---??---.\-. - ... OCT WHOLESALE RQOMS up Stairs, to which we wonl4. invite our friends in tt?e T?rale, r'? ffa f . .. \ SAMPLESih&er&lly sent, If ftaquestei?, and-?i^?rs-'p^mritly filled. MCCABE, COSTELLO & DALY, ?38 Broad Street, between Globe and Central Hotels, tf ?7 Iced Soda Water ! RtQ$i fis dWbefflfafk? Argtiic $QpA ^TEl%ft tov^'iedvol lec?on^St?Sr S?I#?s,? e^:'be found at all hours at ?EN?s'S leeland Fountain. f&r Ladies, as well as Gcntlomen, will find the Soda Water dispensed at thiB Fountain, chattnlngly^eHfentfMl, spricht ly and refreshing. PENN'S DRUG STORE. Mayl, tf -19 fl TATTER* O^BEST in THE. WORLD. SENOEORAttRCULM n^E^?i' ?jew York Omca, 27 VE$BtAB BT. Red Rust-Proof Oats ] BSROM SOO to 800 Bushels.-for sale ly hy the Subscriber. Post Oqtce- ad JiinolS, . la XkS TO SPORTSMEN! Bull-Do^s. Premium Chester White Hogs. Thorough-Bred Berkshire Hogs. Fancy Poultry and Eggs. ** Fancy Pigeons. j ,s Address C. L CALVERT, Newark, Dbl. AM orders left jyifh Mr, JOHN H. FAIR-, EHir?fiTsld; W 0., v^lil deceive pronipt attention Nov. 22 ly 48 ? . ,WAtti ?A , j j Wo m 15|^-%ft4-iiMketprice Jt for WOOL deliverbd ?t?iy store washed or unwashed., Alse- Sheen Skins. w. ?. BRTWSON. April lg, _ tf ?j ifew Style Lamp Cbiinireyg. QA DOZ. Flint Glass Fire Prooi fiU LAMP CH IM N E YS-an excel lent article-just received and for salo bv A'. A. CLISBY. Drupelst. May 22 bB a JtUST Received, COATS' COTTON, all ^umbers. ROLL CAMBRIC, CORSETS, all sizes and Drices. ' . 3. H. CHEATHAM. JolyS n a Bargain Counters ! Gents and Boys STRAW HATS, latest styles, from 10 eta/'to $1,00.. Beautiful Felt and Wool HATS from 50 cts. to $3,50, worth from $1,00 to $5,00. 1 SHOES ! SHOES !-My Stock of Shoes is thorough, and will he Bold at correspondingly low figures. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !-These Goods, with the balance of my Stock, (for the reason-that I hav'nt space to specify the prices,) will "bc" placed on my Bargain Counters, where I intend offering still greater Bar g?ins. These are ?ot eld Goods. AH fresh*and new from New York this Spring, and I don't iutend they shall grow old on my shelves. Seeing is believing. Call and see. These Goods wilkonly be sold at the above prices for Cash. J. H. CHEATHATI. .Joni 37 , . tf- 27 Bagging and Iron Ties ! WE BEG TO OFFER OUR EDGEFIELD FRIENDS , 200 Bolls Bengal Bagging, '?..?.<. . . .... ..?>".->......,.-. . SOO Bales Wallis Ties. ' j^Or'd?rs s?liciteqY and Satisfaction Guarantied.. . . Augusta, Ga., June 26 T. W. OARWILE it 00. 4m ' 27 Grr?at Bargains IN ALL CLASSES OF GOODS. $10,000 Jfrorth of Opcis to be Sold at a Sacrifice, as my Steck is too Large for the Great Inducements are Especially offered in Ladies' Bonnets, Trimmed und Untrimmed, And ^jeess ifcoods, Sli<^^^}^r: tiban they can be Bought else where^ ;i . My Salesnie^a??, gentlemen brought up to the business. Every article' I-s?lF?s guarantied as represented. I keep pothir? but irrst Class Goods. Have but One Price,' and that is the bottom. ' So come to see me, and yon shall not be disappointed. ' Very Respectfully, O. P. CHEATHAM May 22 tf . 22 lagsileently Attractive ! EVERY ARTICLE THOROUGHLY EXAM INED, AND M Ali Y Njgw QOQPS ADDED. "Established 1849. L. PENN, IYo. 3, Park Row, Edgefield, ?. C., HAVING REMOVED.to IVo. 3, Park Row, and also added a long list of Goods to my Stock of Choice DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET AR TICLES, FAMILY GROCERIES, &c, I solicit a continuance of the gene rous patronage so liberally bestowed upon me on the other side of the town, with the promise on my part that every article offered shall be of the PU REST QUALITY, and at the LOWEST FIGURES. All I ask is, to give me a'call, and see for yourselves. It is #m> 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 Gallons Spte. TURPENTINE, 7f> Li?. Spanish ?RQWN apd Venetian RED, IO Boxas WINDOW GL'?SS and 100 Lbs. PUTTY, ' 75 Gallons MACHINE'Qi . 35 " TRAIN OIL, 9 Doz. GLA-S LAMPS, all styles, 35 ?' LAMP CHIMNEYS, ;00 Lbs. each SODA, SALTS, SULPHUR, COPPERAS, SOO Lbs. Family and Toilet SOAPS, i ?.?...'-7 -,-? If you want the Best Kerosene Oil, at .JO cents by the single yattan,.apd 4ft-pents by the five gallons, you car. g t :f at G. L. PE. .. S DRUG STORE. Patent Medicmc* and invaluable Remedies. Hegeman's Elijcir CALASAYA BARK, Bradfield* FEMALE! RECULATOR, Dr. Sinmons' LIVER MEDICINE, iver1* HAIR VIGOR " CHERRY F?CTORAL, l iii SARSAPARILLA, . , ." ? AGPE^TOE; " CATHARTIC PILLS, Mien's LUNG BALSAM, Sock's WINE QFTAR foi Cough?, Colds, k roll Stock of uh kind of BITTERS, Whitepmb's AST?MA REJjlEpY PHILOTOKEN; Radway'e PILLS and READY RELIEF, V . MUSTANG LINIMENT,' " " y OP LIVER OIL. Tan-ant's SELTZER APERIENT, Halls HAIR.RESTORER, Barry's TRIC QPH EROUS, Bin-net's COCOAIN for the Hair, BUR KALLISTON for the -Complexion, CONGRESS WATER . For Cooking Purposes. EXTRACT LEMON, ROSE', ORANGE, VANILLA, PINE APPLE, A full-line of BAKING POWDERS, and SPICES of all kinds. Toilet Articles for the Ladies. PENN'S BOQUE?? COLOGNE. PENN'S EXCELSIOR HAIR OIL, PREMIUM BEARS OIL, HANDKERDHI?F EXTRACTS, POWDAR BOXES, very handsome, CAMPHOR ICE ?VINEGAR ROUGES, TOOTH POWDERS and PA8TB, GENUINE BELL COLOGNE, LUB?N'S EXTRAOTS, HAIR POMADES, TOILET POWDERS TOILET SOAPS, all Flayers, ?c., &c CHOICE GROCERIES. HAMS, Clear R. SIDES, LARD, FLOUR, MEAL, SUGARS, MOLAS SES, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFER, CHEESE, MACCARONI, and atl,Goods kept ia a first class ?tock, which will be sold low for Cdeh. ' Tobacco and Cigars. Always on hand a supply of Choice TOBACCO and CIGARS. l?fr Prescriptions carefully Compounded day or night. G. E. pisim June 12 tf 25 A CARD Al THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE SECOND YEAR we offer our tjiankslor the cordial and gratifying maries of encouragement and approval which our first year's business has received. Ifc was conceived and started under* tife c?rrviction that thef ? vitas ample room in Augusta for a FIRST CLASS MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT and such.a house would Bep?rv4 tne hearty endorsement of all who are wide awake to their own interest. We found they were prompt to welcome the appearance of such a IIQUB?, devoted entirely to the business. We have earnestly labored to meijt'their expectation, and we cordially state, as flattering as Were our hopes in the outSet, BUCCBSS has, hi all respects, far exceededour expectation. Also, on hand, a full line of G'/NTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ?h?nking :you for past favors, we hope you will continue to favor us with your orders. Yours, most respectfully, WATHAM * BSRSO?f, 329 Broad Street, Opposite. Masonic Hall, AUGUSTA, GA. Auguata, Ga., April 17 2m 17 A WORD! A WORD ! 0 Times are Haftf> and Goods must be Sold Low to meet the wants of the People! GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICt OF DRUGS, &C. -o ? il AVE tho pleasure oi' informing the public and my patrons that my Stock in every Department is full ol' First Class and Genuine Goods,-and I have this day reduced all articles to the lowest possible rates. . The Public are cordially invited to visit my Store, and judge for them iselvas of my Stock of Bm^s, Medicines, Chemicals, Faint*. "Dills, Varnish. Glass, Fancy Articles, Toilets, Colonnes. ?xtracts, Brushes, Comb?, Soaps, Sec.-And especially to judge of my Prices. A full linc of Groceries always on hand, such as Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Syrup, Molasses, . 1 Sardines, Crackers, Jellies, Canned Fruits, . Maccaroni, Cheese, Flour, Meal, Grits, Bacon, And. all other articles usually kept in a first-class Grocery Souse. Abd now, as for- . Brandy, Whisky, Gin, Rum, Wine, Ale, Porter, &c., I believe I have the inside track, and think that lovers of good liquors wil sustain, me. N?w on h?nd a choice lot of Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, and su perb CIGARS of all kinds. .. VV. A. SANDERS. Bear in mind that to be sick is a costly thing. Therefore, get Pure and Genuine Medicines, at reduced prices, and keep well. When you are sick, send to Sanders' -Drug Store for your Medicines. PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECEIPTS carefully- compounded by Dr. Sanders iii person, at moderate cost. The Ladies are invited to call and examine my stock' of Hair Brushes, Combs, Pomades, Colognes, Extracts, Soaps, and many other articles of j household value. W. A. SANDERS. At Sanders^ prug Store will be found EVERY ARTICLE sold by any .other Drug House, and a gne&t many artioles not sold by any one else. All at reduced prices'. . ? KEROSENE OIL, Pure, Bright and Beautiful, 50 cents per gallon. : Five or more gallons, 40 C6nts April 3: tf 15 W. A. SANDERS. Worth, of the Best And Cheapest DRY GOODS EVER OFFERED. IN AlfGUSTA, For Sale on Credit ! TO THE FIRST NOVEMBER NEXT ON CITY ACCEPTANCE Mo Trashy or Worthless Goods Solo -at our Estab lishment. JAMES 4. GRAY & CO., 194 and IQG Broad St., Augusta, Ga. June 3 . tf 24 NEW GOODS! BAMS k Spring and Summer Dry Goods ! CLOTHING, F?'LL SUPPLY. -o- 1 An Excellent and Well Assorted Stock of ' Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES. . . A Complete Stock Always -on Hand. We keep a General'Assortment. So call for what you- will-You are ?ure to find it at SAMS Sc HILL. April 17 ' .. . tf 17 T. W. CAR Wilt 4 GO, GROCERS -AND Commission Merchants, 287 Broad Si, Augusta, Ga., PREPARING FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, to meet :he wanta of friend's and customers in thc wey of Plantation and Family Supplies, are daily making heavy additions to their already arge 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, QA&DL?S, SOAP, STARCH, WHISKIES, -BRANDIES, WINES, ALE, PORTER, TOBACCO, SEGARS, ?c., .... And'infact EVERYTHING usually found " in First Class ' Grocery Houses. We are also Agents for the sale of Wm. Massey &'Co's. Celebrated Phila lelphia ALES. Will be glad af all f?mes to see our Edgefield friends, and wiH sell the Best Grade of Goods at the Lowest Market Prices. ' Mar 13 . tf 12 WM. D. DAVIDSON, * I JOSEPH BUMMEL, Formerly of Firm Davidson ?fe Ransora | Formerly of finn of W. C, Howitt ACo. DAVIDSON & BRUMMEL, fto. 389 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., . . (FoMuerly W. C. Hewitt & Co.,) RECTIFIERS, IMPORTERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS -IN Foreign $ Domestic Liquors, BRAMES, WMS, HIV, PORTER, ME, &t. Ami Mw aad Sftgus of Every Variety. J.AVIISG purchased the Still, and other futures lately operated by- the firm of W. C. HEWITT. & CO., we take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the public generally that we will continue the Rectifying and Wholesale Liquor Business, In all it? branches, at the old 8,and, No. 282 Broad Street, and hope, by fair dealing, close attention to business, and-LOW PRICES, to merita share of the publio patronage . - Mr. BRUMMELL having had an experience of forty years in the Rec tifying and Licuor Burin?es, 'we hope to fullv maintain in the future his past reputation for selling the PUREST AN?) CHEA??ST 'LIQUORS in the marget. , ' . <?? i Orders respectfully, solicited, and all goode guaranteed aa represented. DAVIDSON <fc BROftlEJU. . Auguste, iiayS 3 m. 20 PW Bl Aro continually receiving . LARGE AND- COMPLETE STOCKS - Of New Furniture ! Comprising all the LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS '-Of Parlor, Chamber, ?iwng Room And ' OFFICE Ft lttflTlRK ? FROM THJ? .HIGHEST GR Ali E TO THE IX)WES fc. ' . And consists of every artic! ewf FUltNl TURE required to furnish a House or*' Omce complete.. Call and examine a? our Ware-Room*. -o-r-> Alwayp nu hand, at .tho WfpU?it*?i BeastifBl u&kci* and itiasw, Of OUT ?wi) m?rmtxfct?Ve.* PLATT RROTOLBS, 2iii and 214 Broad Street, .. ,i AUGUSTA, GA. . July 2 ly - -28" K.J. WI, JOHNSTON'S DEPOT, s J?., (Charlotte; dolcaibii. fc AJgftti R. R.) MAS in Store a General Stock of well selected 8TBZI6 BEY MOBS, Em bracing full linea ot LADIES' DRESS 'GOODS, ' WHITE GOODS, DOMESTICS, NOTIONS, dre. -ALSO HATS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, ?fcc, Ac. With k foll and Tarted assortment of Family Groceries. All of which will be sold' lew for Cash AT AUGUSTA PRICES. Cotton and Country Produce takon in exchange for Goods. Ajar *4 , Sm 18 Card! ---0 A. POOLLAIN. WM. BI DAvmper. MUI & WM, WHOLESALE GROCEiiS, Broad St., opposite Globe Hotel, Anglist?, ?ra? OFFER to Merchant* and- Thulbar* ALL KINDS OF CHOICE GROCE RIES at tue JUwvcbt Casa, Price. . COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, TEA*, BACON, LARD, . . SALT, BAGGING, TIES; : WHISKEY, WINES, 8EGARS, TOBACCO, <Sa, ?cc*, Full Stocks always on hand. . , g June 3 3m24 HOWARD & S0?T tfACHffDSTS ? ENGINEERS In both STEAM AND WATER POWERS, A.EE prepared to put up and start kearn Engines o. Waterwheels, either tu rbi no or Overshot, and for any pur pose whatever. Repaies and general iver hauling of Steam Engines and Boll-' irs done promptly and on moderate erms. PunfJ? and Pumping Engines for 1 lupplying water for household and field ise ordered and put up to suit any lo ?ality, and guarantied. Cotton Gins Sharpened and Repaired Lt short notice at your Gin House. The Senior Partner will tri ve his entire at en tion to Gin Repairing and Gin Ma- . ihinery 1 generally for the next two h om ks, while the Junior will attend to roy other jobs in our line. ' Orders are respectfully solicited. Par ies needing our- services will please ad-? hess the Senior at Graniteville, or the mnior. ac Augusta, Ga. Any orders left at thc Advertiser office ir with Mr. Jas. K. Cook, Graniteville, rill receive prompt attention. Our terms arc moderate, and Ave ask a rial. A. '?. M; HOWARD, Graniteville, S. C., ANDREW D. HOWARD, Augusta, Ga. June 19 lm 26 Sheriff's Sala Hale af Month karolina, EDGEFIELD COUNTY, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Wm.Gearty, ? ] Eliza Gear*, Patrick Foreclosure. Moore, et al. , J BY virtue of an Order from the Hon. S. W. Melton., Circuit Judge, I will ?roeeed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on lale-dav in August next, a certain LOT M? LA.ND in the Town of Hamburg, in he said County and State, with the buildi ngs thereon, and all its appurtenances, mown in the plan of the sa.d Tow a ol* Hamburg as Lot Number one hundred rod sixty, fronting on Covington Street md running back one hundred and nine y and one-half feet to an alley, bounded in tue North by lot Number one :'run Ired and sixty one, upon the following erma, to wit: Thecoeisaud one-third Hie "pureba!* noney to .be paid in casli, the bulance of he purohase?money on a credit until the irst day of January, A. D. 1S74?, with in preat from, day of sale. The purchaser o give bond and nmortgagc'of thoprem see to secure the credit portion of the jurchase money. Titles and Stamps ex j. ii. MCDEVITT, S. E. C. July 10, . 4t . 29 Sheriff's Sale. Mate af Month Carolina? EDGEFIELD COUNTY. CO URT OF COMMON PLEAS. Piedmont <t Arlington Life . "1 [nsurance Conip'anv, I? Forc vs. J closure. A. W. Atkinson. J BY virtue of an Order from the Hon. S.W. Melton, Circuit Judaey I will proceed to sell, at Edgefield C. IL, on ?alc*dav in Ang?st next,, ail TflAT TRACT or BARCEL OF LAND, situate, Iving, and being in Beach Island, in the Sounty and State aforesaid, containing Five Hundred and twenty-three (523) A.cree, more or less, with the following oietesand bounds: Bounded on the North, by lands of Thoa. W. Whatley ; East by [ands of James Hankinson aud of th? Estate of David Westbrook ; South by lands of the Estate of John Sturroncg, cor und Samuel Clark; and Weat br [ands of Samuel Clark and Thos. W. Whatley, ?pe? tnt following tarma, to wit: The cesta and one-tkrrd of the pur chase money to be paid in cash, thc bal ance of the purchase money ona credit of twelve months, with interest from day af sah?. The parchase* to give bond an? mortgage ol the premisas lo secure the credit portion of tue purchase money, ri tl es ?od Stamps extra, JOHN H. MCDEVITT, S. E. C. July 10,_A_? Jae! tee! Asunply"of ICE constantly On hand ?ne-for Sale at reduced Mtes/'ljy . A. A. OLiei?Y, May 22 _tf_' ' jj Gin Repairing ! ?TE are now ready to Overhaul Mi; ft Repair all kinds of Cotton Gian at short nbtice, and at reasonable rates. W. GASTON k SON, Ridge Spring, S. C., June 12 ? ? ., .ilJedicaJ Notice, i , 37"<ROM this date I wiU practice Madl : ctne exdoaively rbrCSiih^^ 1 T. H..PATTIJ8G2L Jan 17 6m A.A.CUSBY.l>ro?8ist. ff