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THE ADVERTISER. - ; ML -JM 5 Terms, $3$O0 'per *A?now. Our Agents In Charleston. Thc Advertising Agency of Messrs, Walker, Evans & Cogsw^v"?epresente(3 by Roswell T. Logan, Esq., is the onlj authorized Agency for this paper in Charleston. $?r>, Mtf.B. >C Talbert is our author ized A geri* to r?e??Ve subscriptions anc advertisements for the Advertiser. Discharge of the Edgsfield Prisuuci? On the Qthu inst., our '-folf?w-'citisens' who were recently arrested, or rathei gave themselves up, on Saluda, appearer before C^missioiierlioozfcr, in'CoIUrut for a hearing. We repeat their nam? Joseph Culbreath, Johtt T. Lewis, Bladon, M. D. L. Adams, E. M. Ms M. Wade Taylor, Oliver Haltav George Horn, William' Griffith, M. Attaway, and F. V. Cooper, j lowing were present, as witnesses^*** ter ! Smi?li ? Jofth Harris, . jr^^ptoaj Christian,. Cyrus- Morris ?nd If*** 'w**j Pams, Jr. ' Harris wis the first and cb^*101083*1 He told a tremendous tale ??{s hading j attended a corn-shucking i^70? wben he was assistant County T? Assessor, at wbie>be , waa-ridden J*nSU-?P& had the mane and. tail J*1* hoT cttt off-and^rood;^ !^ un worthy and ridiculous sr*** CoHunis8ioner.B^ze/eanl " Heck's" narrative, with seer/ amusement no doubfr ; and then, dyfa? *{f 016 ut?e ? corn-shucking afi&tf^?Vnot.com? under j the enforcement ac0?*. 8ent our friends | home. Friend Clf>y, at the Drug Store, sends us apackp ?? his "Highlander" Sn?o?&agTr^bay^"*~?flc? '^?ragnrffrt'Mia' j delightful arti?0* - fora real genuine smoke, we mych prefer the "Duriam," of which Cli' hasa large lot of the genu ?AUfatJ?r Fer Bale.- * . *t&bkffa\?*t ?ris weel^WUhdb^ Wallace^ Col annbunee"'.that* from this j date thtr Commission for selling Cotton j wqih/ifl, per oale.. Bigging alid Vie? at Granite ville. Tie Henderson. Brothers of Grat?te-', vil/ offer unusual inducements to.pur cn??ri pf Cottm Barong and Ties. Ve cal attention to their advertisement thin j veek? ... "t local. Items. Messrs.. ?urielhfe^Pmil are*b?sy paint ing the railing of the Park. This will* J make the publicsquarelapk much bright- j cr and more .ch serfuL A little paint and whitewash often works' .miracles. And by-the-by pf Mejssrs. Burrell & Paul," we hear they arc already engaged - to paint the new Church, at Bates vii 1 e. If this is true, the Batec-viile people have done ? well. " . r-x ' ' ; ;'. { Hvery'Smid^-now toe yom*uj people, more or less, d i i ve oufcin to ?he country, to'"big meetings-." Ou Sunday last', Stevens'' Crook was the point of attrac tion. On-next Sunday, it wiil be*Mt. Tabor. The meeting begins, there on the coming Saturday. Mr. Bro ad dus will go thither matead of preach lng here. And his, troc ps of'fri c. iris ?ind admirers will be delight? I to hear that the kev. A.-P. Norris will al.v> lend his aid at Mt. Tabor The Association viR-be held ntDoy Creek in tho first part oi" September. We hear that the Rev. Luther Gfrattrjoy will come from Rome, Ga., to attend it ; and that he will come from Dry Creek to our town-where he in so:warmly beloved and assist Mr. Broaddus in holding a meeting here. We earnestly hope this may be so. And speaking of Rome, Ga., reminds us of hearing lately that our old friend and former fellow-citizen, Jas. B. Sulli van, Esq., had becomeone of the model farmers of that vic inity. They say that his farm isa patten, that his grain, grass es and clo ver are wonderful to contem plate, and that he has changed from a pale, slim merchant into a burly, brown farmer-with all his^ old-time integrity and reliability totally unshaken. _?_ And Speak! ng of former fell o v-ei ti zen?, puta us ia mind of .?mother we have, seen lately-ronr oki friend, John Prescott,' now oi Gran ito ville. John's blood, yon remember, was the first spilt in the late war. At a parade o;t Minute Men in I860, John was the cannon 1er, and by tiie burst ing of a gun lost hbt left arm. Wen, as we were returning from a flying trip to Augusta on Friday last, we espied,' in the neighborhood af the Langley dam, our old friend above named. He was returning home from fishing. Across his bereaved .shoulder he 'bore a long pole. Swinging to the, pole, aftt Was a huge turtle' weighing not leas than a thousand pounds, while forward dangled down or moro thriving mud cars that Wriggled and twisted in ? manner fear fo to behold. As the train whizzed by, th t turtle .poked out its nock three yards, or ?ore, evidently Vent upon getting a gooc looa. . We emf lated. Che turtle and poke our neck three yards ont of the car W?dowj shrieking ?ikea catamount, trying ^nrat? f?txiif recognize IO But wo^fnhink B?d*d.T :. ' * f . And^ntem abdut stfll another old friendr-fcn^ 4f. W. Gary. We hear that, op li^ay to White ^Ijp^TU: Springs the other di, lost fails trunk ki Rich mond-a bail?me trunk full o/ elegant new clothes 1, arc summer' campaign. Or rather.thaine Railroad peoptejpsi J* j ior.lrim. Iniafae njm tinder these oir cu instances! S mmj /fpar him! We j predict that he ^ snc an ?he Railroad companies in the ?g|? an? flgkt'all the Directors aand.to But our item? ^ becoming iri?Te "invfitit? ihm; V: fn\.<* Let us get back to the4tetual *ap<," Saturday'. n>xf, is to" behold another thering of1 the' Radical manses in our tt"t Tllis iime, for the purpwe o* choosy ?Delegates to the State ReimlMcnb 'Nf>natiui? vent?ontoT^JhelMH^Ai,^ m f**] .21st inst. ' Ai*! afitfj 9fr c?$??Q tion, will take-pln^c our.tw>^nf/,Ci-r) f.>iv!?y Nfrmwiatiag ^nT*Snv--iW? tin-n \.,-.>u;i'U*c.-'twhj? p.rc tc^.^ fat. places :>r Uf*-rrt xt iv-nryea^ V l-J-L--r-.-j .' j , fermi iu ?he FlieUU TixJtiSp fair amiounoemvT*t G.-iceiie^hi Augn-^i.i, .comes to uQ-ra. that 'sa^ipfirm, fft B. Stevens ,() Kead Utafctaiaw card in-Vnother eol?.. arid rc^?ft?r wh?re"t?flnd them-^i| door below ?he Frederieksbnrg Store. | s ---:-: prder N?w Yea* Winter C^flOng ?ur young frWcT,' Mr. William -Roi ware, is now aiueng ns.^n if ?bort ?ir mer vacat?on-^Wtiiig hts family a friendsri' He is with'Nathan Simon, 1 enterprising and popular Clothing M chant of Augusta; Whqse lai^e est?bil ment will iocn be in tall array, tor fall and'winter. Give Ijfr. Boi?Warey. firdert,"and'save the trouble and expe jjf a trip. ' ^ '--? jar Joseph H. Fowler, formerly pubUcan United States Seuator from 1 tMj?eei fs'oUtfor: Greeley. Ex-Lieut ftnt-Govern?r*|?Aj*, Republican, pf M fgan, repudiates CranL and ^ ?"} qreeley. & '^adBTf^Bi; ^ ^late Qs?H?tal -^^^ortl?, repjjdl Ors?t and }* ?ii. fbr Grecia^.. " sB - - . ?c. . jr Wa learn that a weekly pap? to be published at Greenwood, in A] villa Cco-fer, ?Med &mTtt*. Tjae Radfc??r^ass *?eet??ff of I,ast Saturday. , On Satu# last' for #e fir8t ?me since the JpT1 campaign of 1870, the ?Radicals what is commonly called a Mass J#*n? in our town. The crowd pf n'egrj^38 considerable, but by no means J*-nothing to compare to the thron#f 'o and '70* Anfl-10 ta tbe vatiiw81*1' thel:e 5vaS UtesaJly none' .'^^?>?etihg was tame and dull. We willrfc make a 4016 of R6V. jj JJ Harris opened with prayer. Then p?5e Rivers proposed Lawrence Cain ^Chairman. Cain assumed the post, Itnowledging the compliment. Mr. W. ' Ram ey was made Secretary. The flrst Jpe*k^waa?he?lf M^Devit^. ^sspeeeh rwasnasiy, venomous and illiterate. Thc next was Prince Rivers. His was sonso leas anil unarticulated jargon. The next was Kayne-, the mulatto Repr?sentativ? from Barnwell, now living in Aiken, ?ayue was chiefly instrumental in es tablishing the new County, and' we hear that he- is to represent it in the State Seo I ate-^leav'mg A rn i nv and Ri vera "( the oth er twoaspiraius) out i nth eco ld. Kayne's speech was intensely Radical, hut sharp, sensible and decent. He charged the ne groes very strictly to 'vote for whom so ever was nominated in their State and , County Conventions. And lastly Came the big gun, Elliott. ' He spoke two h ours and a ha)t; and in a calm, sensible and dignified manner. :lt fact, Elliott is en tirely too calm and dignified to entertain. lb e* negroes. They worship him, and re - ccived him with profound adulation, but they understand very little that he says. He charged them to-vote for-Grant by all they held sacred.. And warned til em ter ribly against that plank in the Greeley platform, Which Under the guise-of "lo cal self-government' would establish again all the dld-tifiue"rights' of States. This is a' tremendous card of Elliott'! just now, and he is . running it heavily wherever be goes. Barker and other mi nor lights sat upon the stage, bnt itpake not. ' Eieh?lberg?r showed only here and there in the crowd. "Here's My 5*eart, and Here's My Hand." In .another column, our popular and j gifted" fellow-citizen, LeRoy F. You ? mans, Est)., is announced as a Candi date for the office of .Solicitor ol' the, [ Fifth Judicial Circuit of South Carolina. . In the words of the refrain in " Gideon's , Band," we say to Mr. Youmans :11 Here's my heart, and here's my hand." And we hope all Edgefield will join in the sentiment con amore. We believe she will. If Eagefield, as a link,- should stand by Mr. Youmans, he will undoubt edly be the coming nym. To the whites we say nothing. It is unnecessary. They know well and fully appreciate Mr. Y. as citizen, gentleman,, jurist. As regards, flie colored people, if there is a man liv ?1?? *t whose heart and hands they migh t expect the mWXftrist?&nben?t?l?hce of | feeling andrihje uiost exaci and impartial j justice, that inan is LeRoy F. Youmans. A Hint to Our County Commissioners. We notice in our up-country ex changes that the County Ciaimissioner.* are calling on thc Sub-Commissioners of the various Townships in their res pective Counties to warn out the Road Hands, and put tho high-ways in thor ough repair as early as practicable. An i wc hope our Commissioners will do like wise without delay. The people are ready and willing to work the roads, provided all are required to work. And the Commissioners are endowed with fir ll legal authority to force every man, .subject to road duty, to perform that duty. The roads generally throughout the County are in bad condition, and this being as leisure a moment as *hv. farmers will have soon, wt think it high ly incumbent' upon those having control as Overseers or Sub-Commissioners to proceed forthwith to thc repair of tho public highways. Do, Messrs. Harling, Dozier and Senteil, give this matter your attention, individually and collectively, and let's have our roads worked before the fall rains set in. And especially do we implore you to see that th?re is a Sub^Commissioner ap pointed for the section of our, Township lying between this place and Pine House. Th? Road leading to the Depot must be attended lo promptly, or this winter it will be ten times worse than last winter, -^and last winter, yon know, it was ab solutely impassable. * A REVOLTING CRIME EXPIATED.-At Mayville, New York,. laet . Friday, Chas. Marlow was hanged in the jail, for the murder of Wm. Bachman, at Jamestown, August 16,1871. The crjmc was one af the most revolting ever ' committed in Western New York. Sacnm?n, a stran ger, of whose antecedents nothing is known, made his appearance in James town, and professed to ?jaye large amounts of money iq 'his possession. Two days later Marlow entice^ nim into his brewery, shot him?and then burned the b?dv of his victioi in* the brewery fjrrnaoe. Marlow persistently denied his gtult until the night before his death-, when he made a confes sion to tbe effect that he administered strychnine to Bachman iii beer, and when it commenced operating on him struck him on the head with a hammer in the cellar. He then burned the body in the brewery' furnace. ?gi-Bvn Butler says if Greeley is elected " all that was gained by the war will be lost." Butler is evidently get ting uneasy about his spoons. . v. .,. A Perilous Season. Glorious, and delightful aa the Summer weather- h>,; its, tropical heat is a severe trial to the vital powers. Even thc strong est are sometimes prostrated by its effects. Th? common phrase applied to this con dition of the bodv is " general debility." Now,, general debility arises from, and Hici?defe a. variety of ailments. The liver'is more or less affected", the bowels are either constipated or too much re laxed^ tlft sterrfcieh'out half performs thc ^work of digestion, thu appetite is poor, and the spirits depressed. This is what is nil 1 wi general debility. It is a general disarrangement of, ;U1 the physical func tiimi*/- Rtor*cr?uires asa^emedya-m?di ciiiothat w?KrefcuJtato 'thurn, ail. , Hps-{ tegpTj's Sfomacb- Bitters' is .specially"! adapted, to this purpose. Its general op-, e??fcon is not confined- 'to arsingle organ; ' I tithe liyer & affected-, lt restores- Ketone! I^tftft'plj&inacli fe- t<>rpi(J> lt regen?rate?V it.- If .tho n?rvea are:' tremulous an*'j wc4k*.ft;bracos an<l,reinforcHrt theiii,.' 7* thettniiid, 'Milich* eve? ?,wybi^ialb.is*>.. jw'itV tu? botly>'? i5-gl6omjp^und -uospuutkup, ii re^ves-tiivr efrflh-t:wyband, soon bri ULT thjg; v?i?? nitci?intt.ni of the biKiy into ! i ar mony<.with tho. tows o? health, - : ,5|h?r8*;id nb v civilised'- nation in the', vVester'n HetUfsphero in-which the utth> tonic^-eerfsctive, and anti-bilious rtiedi-1 cine, is not kno#n and. appreciated. ThronghobVthe .Tropics' it is considered, -..both byctbe-^epple apd the profession, ; he idmdard-Kpedtie; While it-is .a merR f^'dp for'atl sesfloirs and'ali dilates, it is nd pecfally suited to thc complaints gen he iedlry the-weather^ being the purest 'best vegetable stiinufant in the worlU. er~ ware of th? Bitters .ni?de,'of acrid sh- mangerous materials, which uuscru ?Di parties are endeavoring to foist a?(ro people. Their name is legion, ^ public has no guarantee that they rem?oisonoiis.- Adhere to the tried glggg Hosteler's Bitters, sold only in ?_~_n^?r fa kegs or barrels. the rise V. R? 'en :en ?r.h for n?i ates sr ls i>be LT Xl ' ** YORK COST, at Angl J-H. CHEATHAM'S. ' "tr # ii X ?\J jnstt. different "varieties, A, A, frfJpyed id (br sale at Iisuaite Hot?ee. THE Undersigned having established his offi.ee at Edg?eld, as General Agent for'the Cotton States Life Insurance Company, invites attention to one or two of the advantages oSer?ji tihos? who may desire to effect insurance bn their lives in a'sam Home Company : The Board of Managers at a recent meeting passed unanimously the fol lowirg Resolution : . " Resolved, That in view of the fact that there are unusaally large sums paid, for .Life Insurance, to the Companies of the North and East, which sums, being there invested, contribut? to the enrichment of those sections, whilst bur own South is greatly in nee i of cash capital to prosecute successr fully our Agricultural and Mechanical enterpmes ; 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 ;han 70 per cent, of the same be invested in such manner as may be 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.,0'BEAB, Sec'ry. In accordance withthe above Resolution a Board of Advisory Trustees has been regularly organized at Edgefield -C. H., S."C., with the following Officers, viz : Maj. W. T.. GARY, President. Capt. C. BRXAI?, Vice President. ' R. O. SAMS, Esq., Secretary. This Board is now prepared to transact business, antf invest the funds of the Company agreeable to the prescribed regulations. ? The Financial strength of the Cbmpahy places it in high rank Its last Annual Statement shows.that the Company possess, besides its I^rge Guar antee, $170 for every $100 of its liabijity. , M. W. AB1VEY, General Agent. Junc'21, ; tf 27 A A ff ? j lil AA . xl. -DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Staffs, or,ASS, PUTTY, PAINT BRUSHES, SASH TOOLS, STATIONERY, T?QUET MTCLE?j PEtfUMEIY| SUPERIOR WINES AND LIQUORS OF EVERY GRADE, liae Tofeaece, Segars, fcc, Edgefield, S. C. Begs leave to call the attention of his Friends and the Public to his Large Stock of Goods, which is now complete in all Departments. Persons visiting Edgefield to purchase Medicines or Drugs of any description, will do well to call and ex amine my Goods, and particularly my Prices. . I am confident of giving Entire Satisfaction, and will make it to the interest of every 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. A. A. CLISBY. Prescriptions Compounded at ail hours with the greatest care. May 29, tf . 23 Ladies of Edgefield ! LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ? We will on next Monday morning, froto IMPORTERS' AUCTION SALES : ONE CASE fine JAPANESE CLOTH, Checked and Striped,,at 15 cts., regutar price 25 cts. . (DNE CASE STRIPED GRENADINE at 15 eta. ONE CASE Satin Strined GRENADINES, Black and White Grounds, various color Stripes at 20 ots., regular price 35 cts. t ONE CASE MOZAMBIQUE, LENOES, &c, in mixed Striped and Checked5, at 17 and'20 cts., regular price 30 cts. ONE C&S? SILK BROCADED JAPANESE POPLINS, at 25 cts.; sold all round at 50 cts. THREE CASES purest makes and newest in DOLLY VARDEN PRINTS,-at m eta. ** GREAT BARGAINS in PIQUES, NAINSOOKS, LAWNS, SWISS, &c, ?Ste. in Striped, Checked, and Plain. ,. . Real Llama I^ace POINTS, in Black and White, much' below regular 'prices. ! CC?"* WHOLESALE ROOMS up Stairs, td whie'h we would invite our' friends in the Trade. . ... |3gr SAMPLES? cheerfully sent,if requested; and Qrdeje promptly filled. MCCABE, COSTELLO & DALY, 238 Broad Street; between Globe and CentrarHotels, May 29, AUQ?STA, GA. . ' tr -rt (Jard ! ---?-rr A. iovi-Mix. WM. B. DAVIS???. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Broad St., oppositeGlobe Hotel, Augusta, ii a. OFFI?R to Merchants and Planters ALL KINDS OF CHOICE GROCE RIES at tho Xowe.st Cash' Pf ice. COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, TEAS, BACON, LARD, SALT, BAGGING, TIES. WHISKEY, W1N/?SV ' SEGARS, TOBACCO, ?c.', ?tc., Full Stocks always on hand. Juno S 3m24 Lightning Fly Killer. KILLS by the million, and alnutet in stantly. Give it a trial; For sale by A. A. CLISBY, Druggist. tf 22 TO SPORTSMEN! Shepherds, Pointers, Setters, Betrier. i-er? newfoundland. St Bernard, Fox ana Beer-Hounds. Greyhounds, Blood-Hounds, Batters, Coach-Dogs. Bull-Dogs. Premium Chester White Hogs. Thorough-Bred Berkshire Hogs. Fancy Poultry und Eggs. . . ' Fancy Pigeo?s. Address C. I. CALVERT, Newark, Del. j?T* All orders left witt Mr. Jopu H. FAIR. Edgefield, 8. C., wiH receive prompt attention. Nov. 2g ly_48 Wooi! W?l! IWILLi>ey the highest market price for WOOL delivered at my store, washed or unwashed. Also Sh eep Skins. W. H. BRUNSON, April 10,_tf_y tfew Style lamp ibfatiejs, OA DOZ. Flint Glass Fire Prool LAMP CHIMNEY8-*n excel lent article-just weired and for sale bv A. A, CLISBY. Druggist, May 22 _22 NEW <6?0??1 tm Bushels Prime White CORN, ?Oft %. W?#t Just received by 1?IAMS A HILL, Juijv ir ? W'UST Received, OQATS1 COTTON, all Nupibera, r HOLL CAMBRIC, CORSETS, all sires and prices. J. H, CHEATHAM. /cuja tf SS Bargain Counters ! Gente and Boys STRAW HATS, latest styles, from. 10 cts. tp$l,00. Beautiful Felt and Wool HATS f.om 50 cte. to $3,50, worth from $1,00 to $5,00. ' . . SHOES! SHOES!-My ?Stock of Shoes is thorough,- and will be sold ac 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 be placed* on my Bargain Counters, where I intend offering still greater Bar gains. . * Tfcese are not old ?pods. All fresh and new from New York this Spring, and I don't intend they shall grow old on my shelves. Seeing is believing. Call and s?e. These GoodB will only be sold at the above prices for Cash. J. H. CM-EATH?tt. June 27 . . tf 27 , T i.n Impartant Announcement. -:o; Grreat Bargains I? ALL CLASSES OP GOODS. $10,000 Worth of Goods to be Sold at a Sacrifice, as my Stock is too Large for the Titties. Grreat Inducements are Especially offered in' Ladies' Bonnets, Trimmed and Untrimmed, And Dress Goods, > . Shoes Lower than they can be Bought else where. . . My Salesmen ar? gentlemen brought up to the business.. Every article I sell is guarantied as representld. I keep nothing but first Class Goods. Have but One Price, and. that is | the bottom. Sb come to see me, and yon shall not be disappointed. Very Respectfully, O. F* OHBATHAM. May 22. . . . . tf 22 Hagiifteemtlj Attractive ! EVERY ARTICLE THOROUGHLY EXAM INED, AND MANY NEW GOODS ADDED. "Established' 1849. GEORGE L. PENN IYo. 3, Park Row, Bellefield, ?. C., HAVING REMOVED toSfo. 3, Park ROW. and also adder! 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 ef the.town, with the promise un 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 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 Gallons Spts. TURPENTINE, 75 Lbs. Spanish BROWN and Venetian RED, 10 Boxes WINDOW GLASS and 100 Lbs. PUTTY,1 , ' 75 Gallons MACHINE OIL, 25 " TRAIN GIL, 9 Doz. GLA^S LAMPS, all styles, 35 " LAMP CHIMNEYS, 100 Lbs. each SODA, -ALTS, SULPHUR, COPPERAS, 800 Lbs. Family and Toilet SOAPS, If you want the Best Kerosene Oil, at .:<! oenis by the single gallon, and'45 cents by the five gallons, you can g i :t at G. L. PE.,.. & DRUG STOR?. Patent Medicines and Invaluable Remedies. Hegeman's Elixir CALASAYA BARK, Bradfield's FEMALE REGULATOR, Dr. Simmons' LIVER MEDICINE, . Ayer's HAIR VIG'OR, " CHERRY PECTORAL, " SARSAPARILLA, " . AGUE CURE, CATHARTIC FILLS, Allen's LUNG BALSAM, Cook'? WINE OF TAR for Coughs, ColdB, A full Stock of all kind of BITTERS, Whitcomb's ASTHMA REMEDY PHILOTOKEN, Radway'a PILLS and BEADY RELIEF, MUSTANG LINIMENT, ".. COD LIVER OIL, Tarrants SELTZER APERIENT, Hall'? HAIR RESTORER, Barry's TRICOPHEROUS, Burnet's COCOA1N for the Hair, BUR KALLISTON for the Complexion, CONGRESS WATER.. ' For Cooking Purposes.. EXTRACT LEM?N, ROSE, ORANGE. VANILLA, PINE APPLE, A full line of BAKING POWDERS, and SPICE ? of all kinds. Toilet Articles for the Ladies. PENN'S BOQUET COLOGNE. POWDER BOXES, very handsome, | PENN'S EXCELSIOR HAIR OIL, CAMPHOR IC E <fc VINEGAR ROUGES, PREMIUM BEARS OIL, . , TOOTH POWDERS and PASTE, ilANDKERDH! El EXTRACTS, , GENUINE.BELL C OLOGNE, HAIR POMADES, TOILET POWDERS LUBIN'S EXTRACTS, ' T0IL?T SOAPS,- all Flavors, 4c, &c. CHOICE GROCERIES. HAMS, Clear R, SID?Si LARD, FLOUR. MEAL, SUGARS, MOLAS SES, SYRUPS,- TEAS, COFFEE. CHEESE, MACCARONI, and all Goods kept in a first class ?tock, which will be sold low for Cash. Tobacco and Cigars. Always on hand a supply of Choice TOBACCO and CIGARS. ' Prescriptions carefully Compounded day or njght. O, JJ. PENN. June 12 tf ,25 . . Simmons & Clough Organ Co.'s IMPROVE D CABINET ORGANS ij Wife. . ? . mm-;. ?. m %. Alf* GRAND COMBINATION . W" FiH?d with the Newlylnvented Scribner's Patent Qualifying Tubes An Invention having a' moat importait Bear ing on the future reputation of Reed Instru ments, by means ?? which tho Quantity or Volume of top?is very largely increased, and the quality tone rendered . Equal to that of the Rest Pipe Organs of the Same Capacity. Our celebrated "Vox Celeste," '{Louis Patent," "Vox Humana," "Wilcox Patent" Octavo Coupler, the charming "Cello" or " Clarionet" Stops, and ALL THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS L Can be obtained only in these Organs. EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY WARRANTED. MaflBfactored at Ufos, Iff, 17 & 19 l^iaal street, . DETROIT. MICH. Thirty-five different Styles for th** Parlor and tire Church. New and ElWfaut DesignB, Tue best Material and Workmanship. ? Quality and Volume df Tone Unequalled. PftlCES, ?gp to $80? ! i (Established In 1860.) P*>AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY. . Address SHOOKS ? CLOUGH ORGAH 00.? Detroit, Miohig&ii. AvrU X?mll A W?&D! ? WORD! Times ?re Hard; a?d Goods must be #old Low .to 'meet t&e wants o? the Peoplel ?68EAT REBUMi IN THE.PRICE BF DRUGS, &C, -1--? * ? HAVE the-pleasure of informing the public and nay patrons that my. Stock in ewery Department is full of 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 selves of my Stock of Drag:*, Medicines* Chemicals, Paints, Oil?, Varnish, Glass, Fancy Article?, Toilets, Colognes, I Extracts, Brushes, Combs, Soaps, ?Vc,-And especially to judge of my Prices. . . A* full line of Groceries always on hand,-such aa - Coffee, Sugar; Tea, ?vrup, Molasses, Sardines, Crackers, Jellies, Canned Fruits, ' . Maccaroni, Cheese, Flour, Meal, Grits, Bacon, ' ' And all other articles usually kept? m a first-class ?rocery House. And now, as for- .'. " . . Brandy Whisky, Gin,' Bnm, Wine, Ale, Porter, &&, I believe I hkve the inside track, and. tqink that lovers of good, liquors wili sustain me. . . Now on hand a choice lot of Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO?" and su perb CIGARS of all kinds. . W. A. SAIVJUERS. Bear in mind that to be sick is a costly thing. Therefore, get Pure a.id j ?enuine Medicines, at reduced prices, and keep well. Whemyou are sick. send, to Sanders' Drug Store fos your Medicines. PRESCRIPTIONS and. F?MILY RECEIPTS carefully compounded by Dr. Sanders in person, at moderate cost. The Ladies are invitfed to call and examine my stock 'of .Hair BroaHes. Combs, Pomades, Colognes, Extracts, soaps, and "many other articles of J household value. ? IV. A? SANDERS. At Sanders' Drug Store will be found EVERY ARTICLE sold hf any. other Drus House, and a great many articles not sold by any one else, " Ail at reduced" prices. . . 3Ssa06?Nr? O?L, Pure, Bright and Beautiful, ?G cents per gallon. Five cr more gallons, 40.] Cents. April 3. tf 16 W. A. SABBERS. 200,000 "Worth, of the Best A.ncl Oh?apest DRY GOODS EVE? OFFERED Hf AUGUSTA, ? J For Sale on Cre??t ! TO THE FIRST NOVEMBER NEXT ON CITY ACCEPTANCE No Trashy or Worthless Goods Sold at our Estab lishment. * JAMES A. GRAY & CO., 1'94 and 19? Broad St., Augusta, Gat June 3 * tf 24 W' & W GOODS! SAMS ? HILL. -o Spring and Summer Dry Goods CLOTHING, A FULL SUPPLY -o-i An Excellent and" Well Assorted Stock of Soots and Shoes. GROCERIES. # - A Complete "Stock Always on Hand. We keep a General Assortment. So call for what you will-.You are sure to find it at SAMS & HILL. April 17 tf . . 17 T. W. CIR WILE & CO., GROCERS -AND Commission Merely i s, 297 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., PREPARING FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER. TRADE, to meet the wants of friends and customer? in thc 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 : BACOJ?, LARD, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, RICE, MACKEREL, SALT, , ?i FLOUR, MEAL, CORN,. BUTTER, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, . WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, ALE, PORTER, \ ? . . TOBACCO, SEGARS, Ac., And in fact EVERYT?TNO UBualty found in First Class- Grocery Houses. 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 Edgefieid friends, and will sell, the Best Grade of Goode at the Lowest Market Prices. MarlS tf . 12 .: ; . ==g==== * - ? WM. D. DAVIDSON, * I . . JOSEPH BUMMEL, Form orly, of Firm Davidson & Ransom | Fornaerly of firm of W. C. Hewitt & Co. DAVIDSON & BRUMMEL, Xp. ?BS9 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., (Formerly W. ? Htfwitt & ?o.,) RECTIFIERS, IMPORTERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS Foreign & Domestic Liquors, BRMMES, WWES, (iL\, PORTER, ALE, AAA Tofclitie ???Sfcffars of Every Tai ie ty, --0-1- ' E.WING purchased the Still, and other fixtures lately operated ly thc n of W. ?. HEWITT & CO., we take pleasure in announcing to om friends and the public genially that we will continue the, . Rectifying and Wholesale liquor Business, In' all its branches, at the old Stand, JTo. 282 Broad Street, and hope, by fair dealing, close attention, to business, and LOW PRICES, to merit a share of the piiblic patronage. Mr. BR^BlMiXL having had! an experience pf forty years in tl:- Reo tifvinff and Liquor Butin?es, we tape to ?fully maintain in the future his pakr?putatfon for selling. .the PUREST AN? CHEAPEST LIQUORS in the market. Orders respectfully solicited, and all goods guaranteed ag represented. DAVIDS?!* & BRAMEL. ?uguat?, Maj 8 Sm" v 20J * KIT?CK?lliSITL ASHtiA-Kf-D, T"HE HOME OF HENRY CLAY, ' A?TD The Sites of .tn? Various Colleges; - Five Collrfges iii operation, ?'witt '30 Professors abd iustroctors and 60? Students. Entire Fees need not exteod $20 per Annum, ^except inihe Law and Com merdai Colleges. Boardimg from ?2 to $s per week. St?dents'of the' Agri cultural and Mechanical Coljego can' de fray a portion of their expenses bv-labor on the farm or in the gb ops. Suasions ; uet?n second Monday in September. For Catalogues. or Othqf information, address J. B. mi WM AN, Regent?, Xextngton^^^i Aug 7 lm 33 '-,-?-<-M-? ; , v, .A To topeaters. SEALED propotffei wTU be roc'eVverl ' until Thursday. 2?d Augm.t.!y7?.for buildiug a METHODISM CUUKUr-at Batesyifi?, C. C. <k A. R. R., S ?. j * Thc Committee *t?sef ve.- t?fc . ,: ht of JW.. :pfing citherTnd, OT ol 'tiffi i1 ';?te :?!fc r Contracts to bV ocrniplet-ri? by/rr.idiiJnoC November. All thc material; . JSaibC Doors, Sash, B4tn<hv?will*he i:i?t -r-vwiN ' Tho pillar.-) will a'lsy bfi. bfdi' ny \: ?o?x mittle; thc c- utia^o^c. J& vqu .\M?tq .. do the entire caYpcnt'ermp. spEcirrc^ti?ifs- . ;<;t t House to be 3<? j?-SG feet; 14 oc taveen joists. Eleven w?ndowsj ?2 llgfit, 12 X id. 3 Doora, twoatend, oueo:; ofdeY '?. ?iouse to be ceilety t|hroagaou^. ?cit; supporting roof; 18 inch boxing; Shin gles to show ? inches';inch Flue out of lirick; Jritiw'irnst.^ourii-^u^c otgoMf liud-rainne tubrukfiov reevpflon i-r?o*v? pipe. Seats to be paneled end ano oack, stationary; partition between ctntiv .eats. Two a isl ts six- -fee t ^y ld t>. Alter 13X121 feet, raised 7 inches, with balusters and , railing. Pulpit 8 lee?long-, 2 feet h)inch esriign above, pulpit floor. .Fwmt of pul pit and columns pf pulpit .paneled with neaw moulding. " . . ..:...> . ' V tf-'?' Sealed Proposals jseht by mail to Lees- . : vi?e, S. 0.,'orbyhand, to ?S/M???* Will be opened on 2?d August, when the \ contract will be awarded... . " . -> M. M?TCHE?iH.;'! . t ?? A. 3? WATSON^ L. M. ASBILL, , J. J. 2?ODANIEL, Contracting Committee. Aug'. 8, . ' ' 2f ' ^" 83 Cotton faetorsj , AUGUSTA, Gil; \ * 1 Commissions for Selling RedaCOa to'One Dollar Per'Bale. .. . ?'? . . ?-y?nsk .">.: i -.V J .'i General Agents for .. . ( . '".GULLETT-S ' '' ' ; " Improved and Light Draft Price, *4,00 Per-SaW.1' .. THESE GINS w?r? sold*tiie past sea son for the first time.- ?h?y^uM made under Mr. Gullett's personal su-; ;. pervision, who never aHows on'e1 to*ho ' sent from his Work? until ;t hag been ; fa ny tested, and made to gin perfectly in every respect; ' This moxie of testing- is . very important to tho purchaser,, as he . does'not run the risk of receiving anil setting up a Gin. to lind it, on trial, to be imperfect. . . ... , The IMPROVED GIN differs ?&t?ri ally from, the Steel Brush Gin formerly sold by us, inasmuch as tte Steel Brusfj has threfe brushes, Whilo thdnewGWnas . but one. . * ...... . i[ Wt Wo guarantee every Gin to be of very light draft, to thoroughly clean the seed1, and make a superior sample? Besides, it is simple in'its construction, easily ad justed and gins very fast. "?''.> We respectfully refer to all those whd . have used the'Improved Gin thVpnsi; winter. . ? . . Planters wishing Gins will consult their own interests, by either writiii'g to ' us for our Circular with Certificates, or calling at our office and examining for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. Wo will t ike. back every Gui, which does not work well? when fairly tested, and pay all "expenses iucurred by the purchaser. Aciclr?>HS ISAAC T. HEARD & CO., Cotton Factors, Augusta, Ga. June 12. 5m 25 Ladies Dress Goods at New York Cost I ' BC Fr' LINENS 38 ii.-h. A" for Ladies' Suits at only 2.' ??? . . yd. Those .goods are all fresh am. \ erv. de sirable. ,-, . 0. F. CtlE.\TU.\M. .July 24,- tf 31 . * Tax Notice. COUKTY TREASyRER^'S Ol ' ICE, . Edgelield, July 28th, J=^. fUff ERC1? ANTS, iWcsslofinl me*, Li ATX quor dealers, Tradesmen; .arid all those classed under the. law owing tax under the Special Revenue AH pfc-j-ed at tho last session of-the Legislature, aix* notified that their taxes for thc 2d quar ter ending 30th September, are due on the 1st day- of July, .and all concern ed will dowell to/come forward and'settle and savo tho penalty. P. A. EICHEL?ERGER, . Countv Treasurer E. ?C. . > July,3! . _ ' ... State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD COUNTY. * V Sylus Morse and wife, I1' * Plalntiffs, vs . Bill for Elizabeth '?. Adams, Adm'x. Specific de boni? non of Estate of |- Lien, pay Jas. S. Adams, dee'd., and ha en t of Rol?t. A. Turner, Ad'or. of debts. Re Albert G. Turner, dee'd., ' lief, ?fcc. Defendautsi ' . ' J BY virtue of aa Order of ?purt .iu^io. above stated case, thc said ' D?fend ants,. Elizabeth T. Adams and Robert A. Turner, aro hereby required to account before me,? on the 3d Monday of August next, for theiy Administrations of their Estates us above indicated. xUl creditors Of the Estate ?f tho said James S. Adams? dee'd.. aro also hereby required to prove their respective" de mands before* me, on or before the third Monday in August nex t, op else be "do barred the benefit of tho Decree in tMs case. * . H. W. ADDISON, Referee. July 17, 4t ' 30* 2 PENN'S ; ! " BOUQUET COLOSSE! XRY a Bottle of the B?TQUF.T CO LOGNE, and yon'will never useihry* other perfume, for its purity and, rich ness m odor cannot be surpassed' and is *o nf uch cheaper than any tither pure Go- ' logne. Prepared and sold by . . . G. L. PENN. .Dniggiat. July 24_?_tf . SAVE YOUR MONEY ! ? -A-FTER the expiration of the month of August, the Goods on Bargain Count ers, will be transferred to'tho Shelves, .vnfl original prices iostfmed.' Now is tho time to save money by pur-.., chasing from these Counters, which. are loadod with many desirable articles for half prico. * Call and seo them. J*. H. CHEATHAM. ' Aug I > ._, tf , g ? For Sheriff, . . At the solicitation, of many friends^. respectfully offer myself as a Candidate - for .th? o?ice of Sheriff of ?dgefie?3 ?. .duty at the approaching election, t??* if elected pledge myself to perform. tt%7c duties of the ofllce without lear.-or Dayor. FRANK lU'V. /jiD, .. Aug I ..;S2 -_-. fO To the Voters of h ? ?, By [the solicitation *. ir j?^py my^ Friends. I offer myself, as a ate at _ tho ensuing election, for the ce" of P R?B ATE JUDG $ ?md; i f .'; , wi?l oiidcavcr to discharge th^ <.ti>?er. of the i rnoe to tte best of uiy?bil;:.- - Itt :m- , ' partial justice to all mapk!.?.j, espoo-:, .i-e a? color, position or pi aft ?ondi- . ..'..T., wittdut/c?r,/CJ.-0- or eft.-:--.: ? W.F. DUKlS!)!. Sa. _lttav2fl, 1872, .'?..??.. .;? ;?!,:..ii Medical Wotice, FROM this date>.I will practice Modi- , cine exclusively for .Cash. jaail ?a 1