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Our Agents in Charleston. Tho Advertising Acencv of Messrs. Walker, Evans* Cogswell* represented by Roswell T. Logan, Esq,, is the only authorized Agency for' this paper in Charleston. J&r* Maj. B. M. Talbert is onr author ?zed Agent to rfco*?? subscriptions ^ and. advert?s<?meat^fer:tfce^lrh?erh^. . .' In Behalf of the Pine Souse Church. Near tho Pino Houso Depot, is being built a new Baptist (Church-to be called Ebenezer. In behalf of this Church, certain ladies and gentlemen of that sec tion are ^^lff1|P.fn- Eutert^nment, jo consist of Music, Playsj Charades ahef Tableaux. This Entertainment will come off at Pine House Depot on Thursday evening, the 12th inst. We hear that a very large and commodious Hall is to be improvised bjt enclosing a part of the huge platform of the Depot building. Everything connected with this Enter- j tainment is?extremely promising; and j the prime movers in tho nndenakrng j earnestly solicit such a patronage as will j redound to the weighty advantage of the new Church. Further r)articulars 'next*j week; ; An Honor 'We?l^Merttea'. A young gentl?ma?"?$who formerly lived among tis, arid who is much es teemed by our wholo community, has lately been elected to the important, re sponsible and lucrative post of Principal of the Houghton Institute in Augusta. Mr. J.'Cuthbert Shecut. That so young a man should be chosen 'to fill such a place speaks very highly for him. How ever, we are not surprised. ^Departure of Another Prominent Citizen *r LeRoy F", ???uraans, Esq., with his amiable family, has departed from among us, and taken Tip bia residence in Colrimro* . Never did ckiafen len,?, a place ?nore, uauvprssjly, beloved, more universally regretted. Our very bes? hopes and wishes go withjbim and his. Mr. Youmans will cbjprtinue to praoticc law in Edgefield however, and we trust, therefore, we shall have the pleasure of. .sneering him ever amianon in the future. ?. . ?J .. *. . - .. ' . Homicide at the Pine House. On lasfc Saturday afternoon there oc curred at the Pine Honse Depot, a most distressing homicide. E. Wallace, a sec tion-master on the C. C. <fc A. Railroad, and Larkin Crouch, a citizen of the neighborhood, both being in liquor at the time, fell into a quarrel, in the course .of which' Wallagee shot Crouch fn the side, inflicting a fearful won nd. Which, in about five honrs, resulted in death. Crouch leaves a wife and children. Wallace was not arrested, Imt on the ar rival of the train for Columbia, jumped aboard, ami has net been heard of since. Miss Gibbes' School.' The attention of the public is called to the *ard of Miss Gibbes iii another column. Miss Gibbes isa relined and' accomplished Charleston lady, who for some months past, has been teaching in the family' of -our towns-woman, Mrs Pickens. She brings to ber new situa lion a very fine education and consider able experience. Tremendous Shae Sale. See the arni, ht another ?-nlu;an, of Iiigrion it Crump, of Augusta. Wonder ful bargains are often 'obtained at thea?. Auction sales. *. A Carolina Welcome and a Pi!c ol doods." The Carolina wolcot? e is to be unfeign ed and totally gratuitous. And as !'... tho pile of goods, von are to'give fo; that about as little money as you eve: gave for elegant things in your life. An<' all this you are to experience at Ute fail and liberal hands of our countrymen tn Augusta, Messrs. Powell tt Muller, ot thc Carolina Store-both Carolinians and both doing honor to tho old Palmetto soil. Their splendid, Dry Goods Estab lishment, a short way above the Augusta Hotel bas been enlarged to twice its orig inal size; mid now they issuethcir invita tion to their friend.'' on this side the Savan nah. Reid their new?c?rdthis -week-and never forget them. Dr. Max T,aBorde ou Judge O'Neal. Our old friend and former fellow citi zen, Dr. Max. LaBorde, ol' the State Uni versity, has written an ?loquent and beau tifa] tribute to thc late' Judge O'Neall. This tribute is a summary of the life and labors of the distinguished Chief Justice. It is well issued in pamphlctafbcm, by W. J. Duffie, of Columbia; and will be .sent by matti to arly one applying to the .publisher. Price, 25 cts. The Norris Brothers in Augusta: As will be. seen by reference to bur bos5n??& columns, two sons/of dur''es teemed ieUow-citir.en, of the Ridge, Mr. Milton dorris,' have entered into the Gro eery business in Augusta. Their co partner is R. T. Jones, Esq., of Georgia. Thenrm namoi? Jones, Norris ?fc Co. As to the Norrises, they are steadiness and reliability pcr.sqnLfic.cJ. Wo bespeak for them tho coristhnt ami weighty re membrance pf all Edgeiield. ... TJie Great October I<air lu A ??rusta. The third annual Pair of tiie Cotton States Meahanicx and Agricultural Fair Association, will be hold in Augusta, 'commencing oil Tuesday; the 22d, and closing on Saturday, {lie 26th. Weare assured thatthpExhihition this year will be unusually attractive to the Farmer and Mechanic; whilst tile other Departments, from thc care and ability bestowed on them*, must be attractive to ?everyone. And visitors. will,.as hereto fore, receive every courtesy, and rrtay rest satisfied .tba: even- effort will bc made to please all who may attend. We have received a Schedule ol'Pre miums to bc offered at this fair, and find thc liffrfnll andconfplctc, and many ?of them pecuniarily;-iv orth compc&ig for. \ Thc third jExhir.jt??n wo jnediet will be a grand ?ucf*(?r*^-^Ve:ivsiM'|>a|ls?'!)g h\ splendid magnificence the'rciuuvneden tcrX?inui?nt given by thc Faii'jys^cia lion at their second annual Fair'Ij'rtHi!* ber of last year. ' , i And wc wdtild advice everybody to attend. T?nt whether they go or-my-ii the Loud spnfcs .i.--, well be thereon schcdidc^iie. A Fight Ile', ween Black Dog and .Mimkej'." Tn our judgment (says the Chester Reporter,) the contest between thc two rings of the Radicals is. ".a f&ht, between black dog and monkey.*' They aro.both after the purse' strings of tbp State, and honest people would have very little to hope for from the success of either party. We do not propose to take any ?tock in the fight. They may abuse and villifv each other t<*> to their hearts content; wr ?ill endbrse anything that either party ?an acens? the other of, and will do a.U >ur cheering for the side that can hit thc lardest licks. It afford?? us satisfaction, lowcver, to think that in their assault.? pon each other a flood of light will bf ?t In upon the operations of the Stati overnmcnt for the four year* last past ad the civilized world will have an op jrtnnity to see What a proud race o ??p?e'-havo been compelled by,Grant? Ironers tn submit to at the hands of ig mint and brutal negroes and Nevi Bgland carpet-baggers. Local Items. '& great hue ami cry is now being made in bur immediate section, ever the rav ages of the rust and the caterpillar in the cotton. ;Some fields wehavo seen lately, look badly indeed ; but we find that the planters, upon being pushed, acknowl edge th$t it is noV- too late for these pssts to reduce the yield below an average good crop. An average good crop is what most of them expect to make. This is the season of protracted mree^ ings at our country Churches. The great est revival of the year has been at Bethel Baptist Church on tho Ridge, where six ty-four persons have been lately baptiz ed. This meeting, conducted by the Rev. Henry Williams and the Rev. W. B. Shaw, has been marked by h great deal of feeling and earnestness. An important meeting has also been held at Bethlehem ?Methodist. Church, on the Little Salud? Circuit, conducted, by the Rev. J. N. Bouchelle. At this meeting abou,t thirty conversions are reported. The Association, at Dry Creek, is to begin on Friday of thiswe.ek. It promises ?bp bean occasion of unusual interest, and to be attended by unusually large crowds. The monthly meeting of- the Sabre Club took place on Saturday last. These Sabre Club days take the shine off of Sale days altogether. They excite more interest and call together a larger?crowd. Our towri was literally alive on Saturday, and our young men are evidently deter mined to make the thing a grand success. V couple of young ladies are getting subscriptions among then: own sex for a banner for trfe Club, They arc met with cheerful liberality on all sides; and we ivcarthat. the banner is to be quite'a handsome one. A number of impromptu races, late isl thc aftern?on^'bu.last drill day, excited wild enthusiasm among the young people. . Mrs. Ryan's barbecue-dinner for the Sabre Club was splendid. (. The waiter kindly sent us by tins'lady'groaned with rich meats and savory viands. The Rev. Luther Gwaltuey wilf r.ot be at the Association,' as has before been announced ; but en " the. contoary will come straight to Edgefiolfl, and nere hold a meeting of several days. Ho will ar rive amdng us on Wednesday next, and begin to preach on Thursday. We know everybody will bcdclighted to hem1 this.. . I '4 ii A- ". . ; On 'Mrs. Pickcns' plantation, some ten flays ago, Abram Wallace, colored, load ed his gun with a full charge of powder and a handfull of small flint rocks, and hearing Sam Thomas, also colored, sing ing "I want to be an Angel," went for said Sam and poured the load of rocks into lift; back ; with .the design, we ?np po.' e. of harrying up his companionship with celestial beings. It was thought Sam would die immediately, but it seems ho is mach better and will recover-thus depriving the ange.ls front welcoming him among them this'time. An Interesting Letter from Missouri.' MIAMI-, Mo., Aug: 20,1S72. Dcor Advert ?ncr.-Allow mc to string together a few items just as they may -onie up before mc. I and my little family are quite well, ind happy. Indeed, if I could find a rnan here who would confess that he ia .:of happy. 1 would advise him to begiu at once to seek another State. Last w eek I.took my family out, spent about two dara, driving across Pokctesaw plains, and Over the rolling prairie of Saline Courfty ; and now I feel somewhat afraid to.make a simple statement of ?acts in presenting part ofwhat v.-c saw. This County has mot lacked a single shower during this summer. Hie soil is, I suppose, as rich as land can be, and thc most luxuriant grasses grow on all of it, except* where the}' have been pre vented by cultivation. Grass-pteta Hemp-fields, and Corn-fields, with herc and there a clump of white houses, make iq) the scene in almost any spot of the country over which we traveled. The Grass-plots are mowed regularly at the j proper time. The Hemp-fields are mow ed ul?o or reaped. Let ino describo this work as we saw it. A man is driving a team of five mules. Three abreast, in front, and two at a tongue or pole. The pole and two cast iron wheels, two amt a J half feet high, make a cart, whose frame-1 work seems to have tumbled over to tho ground on the left where it drags its lazy length along, as the cart moves. Inside of this frame-work there .stems to bc a right brisk machine, if iva may guess by the rattling and clapping which wc hear. On tho cart sits a man,.Using a long stick with which he forces Ae hemp to fall properly on the machine. A boy is walk ing behind tb sec that lt slips off the ma chine properly. These three, the five mules, and the machine do the work, do it rapidly anil in good style The hemp is laid out on the gro. nd, in' beautiful rows^and there, is not one weed cf it left standing on the ground. The hemp be ?ore it is cut appears to bc 'about as tall ' 4* th> mules, stems of u beautiful golden yeUow; and standing-apparently much crowded on the soil. I?may tell.you something of tho work ol' preparing thc bark. of this weed for market, waon I have more time, antUearn moro aboutit. Now, let mc say a little about "tho .corn, and close. Saving fodder is a business too KUIw Ihr Ulis couutry. Men go far fodder to those grass-plots where they can 11J.C a machine'. Thc corn stands generally-I believe ['might sar univer sally-three feet each way,' with three and four in a hil!. Now it is simply im possiblc.for nie, bylany description hrhfeh L might institute, to give to a ?South Carolinian un idea pf how ono of these corn-fields would appear to him. Some of these bunches which we would call hills, have eight, and some ten ears. Our farmers say the crop is good, and some *!)f them believe Ihev will gather ono tjj^idr^bj^^^f^a^^ ; ( .. v&^ruijfy^fH-,'* v o-y H?g?yg ?j . F< >?. l^fiMv,' '.? ' "..'; ' : ? ' ^^irrs.^R?BV^?: '".r 'V? Vtd-^ X?yr*/.*;>. Ah? h^j????jjc B?e$iift ot lite "lilli fti*f., fire; fftjftri?r Prcpn1>ter.B^ lk'.<<i4?tlu?is WpM' ^?sl^a.hfto?:-.- j I ic J ; . Sj ! * M??BKA?,?t ha-i ph-astd Iii; :i$-ai?l this earti??y hdicrnacJo our vost?omed Brother Past?rciis?ror, B. J. STEVENS, and to receive him, as wc trust, into that "house not made with hands cte-, nal in tho heavens." Therefore be it . /.v.'.V'V'/. That while wc bow withjub fniesion to the dispensation oV the Great Ruler ol' the Universe, we are deeply sensible of the loss we have sustained by the death of ono so worthy of our esteem and rcgardt Revolved, That we will aver cherish in grateful remembrance his many virtues, and his zeal and energy in promoting the welfare of our Order." '. Resolved, That we tender to his be reaved fautily.our sincere sympathy in .their sad loss, and commend them to tho caro and protection of Him " who doeth all things well." Resolved. That the name of our de ceased brother be inscribed on a blank page of our Records. Resolved, That a copy of these Resolu tions bo transmftted trv t.trc 'S?cretary of f his-Lodge to the fami?v of the deceased, and bo published in the Edgefield Ad vertiser. . 8. COGBURN, Sec'ry. THE Undersigned having established Ilia ofiicc at Edgefield.-as General Agent for the Cotton States lille Insurance Company, invitee attention to, one or two of. the advantages offered those who may desired effect insuran ce ori "their li ve3 in ?-safe Home .Company : The BoarxJ;of Managers at a recent meeting passed .^unanimously the fol lowing Resolution : " Resolved, That in View of the fact that there are unusually large sums paid for Life insurance, to the Companies, oi the North and East, which 3ums,\berng .there rapeseed, contribute to-the enrichment'-of those/ setrtionp, whilst our own South is greatly in need of cash capital'to prosecute success fully our Agricultural and Mechanical enterprizes ; 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 thap - 70 per cent, of the same-be invested in euch 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. GEOEGE S. O'BE?R, Sec*ry. In accordance with the above Resolution a Board of Advisory Trustees has been regularly .organized at Edgefield C. H., 6. C., with the following Officers, viz : , Maj. W. T. GABY, President. . . Capt. B*. C. BBYAN, Vice President. . R.O. SAMS, Esc., Secretary. ' ', . This Board, is how prepared to transact business, arid invest the funds of .the Company agreeable to the prescribed regulations. ? The Financial strength of the Company plages it in high rank. Its last Annual Statement shows- that the Company! possess, besides its large' Guar antee, $170 for every $100 bf its liability.' ?H. W. ABNEY, General Agent. June 21, ' " tf 'M 27 ', .1 i*>? $\ ?%. '4P. ll .O j } f?&??) fu :)? i mtmfyi? mm ;-H4* .?' ? \ ? ? ; rN ? .- J j. > i i -DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye St?ffis, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, PAINT BRUSHES, SASH TOOLS, STATIONERY, ' . TOILET " MTV6LES, PERFUMERY, SUPERIOR WISES AND ' LIQUORS OF EVERY GRADE, line Tofcaeeo, Seg?is, &c, Edgefield, s. c. Beo-s leave to call thc attention of his Friends.) and the Public to his Large Stock of Goods, which fe .. now complete in all Departments. Perso'ns visiting Edgefield to purchase Medicines or | Drugs of any description, will do well to call and ex aiqine my Goods, and particularly my Prices. I j am confident of giving Entire Satisfaction, and will j make it to the interest of every one honoring me with a cali. Thanking my. Friends for their liberal patronage'and past favors, I hope to merit a continuance of the same. . A. A. CLISBY.' * Prescriptions Con?poum?ei! at all hours with tile greatest eare. May 29, tf . . ZZ Ladies of Edgefield! ? LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ! We will on'nexf .?Monday morning, from IMPORTERS' AUCTION SALES : ONE CASE fine JAPANESE CLOTH, Checked and Striped, af 15 cfs., regular price 25 cts. '. ' ONE CASE STRIPED GRENADINE at 15 cte. ONE CASE Satin Striped GRENADINES, Black and White Grounds, various color Stripes at 20 cts., regular price ob cts. ONE CASE MOZAMBIQUE, LENOES, ?cc, in mixed Striped and Checked, at 17 and Ju cts., regular erne 30 cts. ONE CASE SILK BROCADED JAPANESE POPLINS, at 25 eta.;: sold ai I round at 50 cts. THREE CASES purest makes and newest in DOLLY VARDEN PRINTS, at 12? etsi GREAT BARGAINS in PIQUES, NAINSOOKS, LAWNS, SWISS, &c, &Ci, ia Striped, Checked., and l-Wn^.i Real Llama Lace POINTS, in Black and V. hite, much below regular pi ices. WHOLESALE ROOMS up Stair.?,, lo which" we would invite our friends in the Trade.. SAMPLES cheerfully sent, if requested, and orders promptly filled. I 4 WqOABE, COSTELLO & DALY, 2?l!$ Broad Streot, between. Globe and Central Hotels, AUG(:STA5 GA. _tf ? ' . 17 . May 20, *A. PouLtiAi.v. WM. B. DAV^ON. i ftHHMff, WHOLESALE '(??C?RS, . Broad St., opposite Globe Hotel, Augusta, tia. OFFER to Merchants and Planters ALL KINDS OF CHOICE GROCE RIES at the Lowest Ci;sh Price. COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, TEAS, BACON* LARD, SALT,. BAGGING, TIES, WHISKEY, WINES, SEGA RS, TOBACCO, Ac, Ac., Full Stocks, alwajs'ou hand June 3 _ii 3m24 Lightning Fly'Killer. KILLS by the million, and almost in stantly. Give it a trial. For sale by A. A. CLISBY, Druggist. tf 22 CORN. BRAN. 350 Bnshols Prime White CORN, 200 " BRAN, Just received by . I A SAMS & HILL. TO SPORTSMEN! Shepherds, Pointers, Setters, Retriev ers, ?iewYoundlaud. SfrBernard Fox ? .,an? Deex-HoTUMi?,, (yjr.eyh??c uti t, SJtfuVHottnds* Bht??rl, Cpfcli-ito. MokK^ .J ,? . /' .'i'reieiuitt C?esfef Whir?? n?c<i. ThorouRb?Bred Berkshire (logs. Fancy Poultry and JEggS. Fancy Pigeon?. Address 0. I. CALVERT, Newark, Del. ??? Alf orders left with Mr. Jona II. FAIR, Edgefield, S. C., will receive prompt attention Nov. 22 Iv 48 New Style Lamp Chimneys. O/YD'OZ. Flint Glass Fire.Prool ??\J LAMP. JCHJM NE YS-an excel lent article-ju& received and for salo bv ' A. A. CLISBY, druggist. ' May.22 _ 22 MSW ?O??S1 JUST Received, COATS' COTTON, nil Numbers. ROLL CAMBRIC, CORSETS, all sizes and prices. J. H. CHEATHAM. July 3 tf 28 medical Notice. FROM this dato:.? will practice Medi cine exclusively for Cash. t. H, PATTISON. Jan tf Qua WE BEG TO OFFER OUR EDGfEFIEED FRIENDS 200 Solis Bengal Bagging, 500 Bales Wallis Ties. 33T'0rders solicited,' and Satisfaction Guarantied. Augusta, Ga., June 26 ' T. W, CARWILE & CO. 4m 27 Bargain Counters ! Gents and Boys STRAW HATS, latest styles, from 10-cts. to $1,00. Beautiful Felt and Wool HATd f om 50 cts. to $3,50, worth irom $1,00 to $5,00. SHOES ! SHOES !-r-My Stock of Shdes is thor.ough, and will he sold at correspondingly low figures. '". CLOTHING! CL?TH?NG!-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 bunters, where I intend ofiering still greater Bar gains. . . These ave not old Goods. All fresh and new from Nett York this Spring, and I don't intend they shall grow old on nfy shelves. .Seeing is believing. Call and see. . . These Goods will only be sold at the above prices for Cash. J. H. ?HEATHATC. June 27 tf 27 EVERY ART?CL?3 THOROUGHLY EXAM INED, AND MANY .NEW GOODS ADDED. "Established 1849. GEORGE, L, PENK RTd. 3, Park Row, Edgcf?eld, S. C., H HAVING REMOVED to JV?. 3, Pan-Si Mow, and also added a long list of Goods to roy Stoojc of Choice DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET AR TICLES. F?\M?LY GROCERIES, &c, I Elicit a continuance of the gene coos patronage so liberally bestowed upi m me oh ?he otherside of the town, with the promise <n my part ?hat everv article offered shall bc of the PU REST QUALITY, and ut the LOWEST FIGURES. All I ask is. to ?.'ive me a call, and see. for yourselves. It is no trouble, but a pleasure to show my goods. My stock embraces, in part: ' 500 Lb.--. WHITE LEAD. One Barrel each ol LLNS EED OIL and VARNISH, 50 Galions Spls. TL Ki'LIN TINE, 75 Lbs. Spanish BROWN and Venetian RED, 10 Boxes WIN Di )\> GL A. SS nd 100 Lbs. BUTTY, 75.Gallons MACHINE OIL, . .25 .TRA IN. OIL, .. 9 Doz. GLA S LAMPS, all styles, 35 " LAMPCHIMNEYS, 100 Lbs. each SOElA, "ALTS, SULPHUR, COPPERAS. SOO Lbs. Family aad Toilet ?OAPS, . [f jon wanl the- ?S?'sl Iferment ?iE, at 50 cents by the singlo ;alloi arid 5 cen I? by. the liv?- gallons; you ran g t -t ;:. G. L. PE:... S DRUG STOPE. I nient i?Ied?jbin?s and Env?lnsMe Remedi HecemanSElixir CAEASAYA BALK, Bradfield'* FEMALE REGULATOR, Dr. Simmons' JJ Y El. MEDIC i NE, Avers HAIR V[GOP, . ?" C!?KRT!Y PECTtJtAE. '. SARSAPARILLA, " AG?E i TEE. " CATHARTIC PILLS, Allen's LEN?; BALS M. i ook's WiNE pi ?!. .i iT...;/! ^. G')U) A full Stock "/; 'adi t'n ; efBITXEl.?.?, Whitcomb's ASTHMA REMEDY I'll ll.OTOH EN, Ri Iway'a PILLS : nd READY RELIEF MUSTANG LINIMENT, COD'EtVEB OIL. f Tarrant'kiSELTZEB APERIENT. Hall s HAIR RESTORER, Barry's TRICOPHERQUS. iurnct'i COCOAIN for the Hair, SUB WALLISTON for the Complexion, ?XGRE8S WATER. ForVooksng Purposesl. EXTRACT LEMON, ROSE, ORANGE. VANILLA. TINE APPLE, A full line of BAKING POWDERS, am! SPICE" of all kinds. , ToiSei Articles ??V ihc I,n?iiics. PENN'S' BOQTJ?T ?OL?GNE. POWDER BOXES, very handsome, ' ! PENIS'S EXCELSIOR HAIR* OIL, CAMPHOR ECE&V1NEGAR ROUGES, ? PREMIUM BEARS Ol L, TOOTH POWDERS and PASTE, ' j HANDKERDB i EF EXTRACTS, GENUINE PELE COLOGNE, | HAI R POMADES, TOILET POWDERS LUPIN'S EXTRACTS, ? TOILET SOAPS, all Flavors, &c, &c. CHOICE GROCERIES. ' HAMS, Clear R. SIDES, LARD, FLOUR, MEAL, SUGARS, MOLAS SES, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE. CHEESE, MACCAROM, and all Goods kept in a first class stock, which will be wld low for Cash. Tobacco and Cigars. AJways on baud a supply of Choice TOBACCO and CIGARS. JKST Prescriptions carefully Compounded day or night. G. JJ. PEim; Jun? 12.. i tf .. 25 Simmons & Clough Organ Co/s IMPROVED CABINET ORGANS A N Ii ?BAKU TCOlii?iNATION m Wt 4M % m ?. Fitted with tho Newly invented Scribner's Patent Qualifying Tubes An invention having a most important Bear ing ou the rature reputation of Reel Instru ments, by means OT which tlie quantity or Volume bf tone is very largely increase ?1, nwi tho quality Of tone, rendered Equal to that of the P; 5^ Pipe Organs of the -H ine Capacity. 4?5?j?iu Our celebrated "Vox Celeste," "Louis ij^V-i'? Par?-??." " Vox Humana," "Wilcox Patent'' ri ?...... Coupler, the charming "Cello" or gfflU . L" Stops, and ALL THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS Can be obtained only in ticoso Organs. *EVERX ? ?VSTRliIrlEWT ^i??a. FULLY WARRANTED. ( liaunfacIHred ;a Nos, !5, 17 & io Klau? Strcctj DETROIT'. MICH. Thirty live diff?rent Styles for the Parlor and the Church. Kew and Elcpant Designs. The best. Material and Workmanship. Quality and Volume of Tono Unequalled. FRIC1 S. ?? lo $500 ! TO THE PLANTERS. (Established in 1850.) ' ^AGENTS "WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY. Address SIMMONS & CLOUGH ORGAN CO., Detroit, Michiij-an. Apr 24 ?_10ml8/ Sesars and Tobacco. FINE SEGARS, S Boxes Best CHEWING TOBACCO, 100 Lbs. Choice Smoking TOBACCO, Just received and forsale at A. A. CLIPBY'S Drugstore. Aug 14 tf 34 Wi . E take pleasure in saying that we aro no^ ready to fill nil orders for Racing; and Tits. We also soil Second Handed BAG GING very cheap. C K. HENDERSON & BRO. Granitoville, S. C., Aug 14 4t 34 Clothing! Clothing! AT NEW YORK COST, at J. H. CHEATHAM' Auga ;,' tf ?p. ROBT. BUIST'S New Crop Turnip Seed! 1 KCl LBS- of different" varieties, JLO\J just received and for sale at A. A. CLISBY'S DRUG STORE. July 10, tf 20 Important. ; lo ig W THE Undenn'gned respectfully ?n?o?W?rt?> i heir fri,-n-lg and the public that they have now on hand and for skie a LARGE COMPLETE Ai^5^??l???T . ^ * < OF . j* * ' . . ' AND .. CLOTHING-. . Which they propose SELLING AS LOW as.any House in New York, Baltimore or Charleston. Particular attention given to both the WHOLESALE and' RETAIL DEPARTMENTS. All Goods not as represented can be returned at our expense. It is our intention to please all who favor us with their patronage. . .. An inspection of our Goods and Prices especially desired. . ; GALLAH ER & M?LHERIN, ?89 -Broad St., .Aug-usta. Gn. Aug 21 , / 3m. . 35 A CARD A? THE COMMENCEMENT OE THE SECOND YEAR we offer our thanks tor the cordial and'gratifying marks of encouragement and approval which our first year's business has received. It.was conceived and star.ed 'under, the conviction that there was ample room in August* for a FIRST CLASS MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, and such a house would reneiv.e the hearty, endorsement of all who are wide awake to their own interest. We found they- were prompt to welcome the appearance ol such a house, devoted entirely'to the business ' We .have earnestly labored to meet their expectation,* and we cordially state, as flattering as*were om hopes in the out-ei, success has, in all respects, far exceeded our expectation. Also, on haud, a fut? line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Thanking you for past favors, we hope you will continue to favor us with your .orders. * Yours, most respectfully, * ' . WHITMAN & BENSON, , S29 Broad Street, Opposite Masonic Hall, . AUGUSTA, GA.* Augusta. Ga.. April 17 3m . 17' CASH TABLES! ?argrains ! . Bargains ! Goods at Half -Price. JS Heavy Reduction on the JfJiole Stock THE CASH TABLES;opened 1 r w. c-k HS an experiment meehi .* with better success than anticipated li ,v.- been extended, anti will be aad?d to from time to lime. If you waut a prime .? rtieje at H?l? Price, call early. MY WHOLE STOCK -viii b?.'so??'from this d. '.e ?it GREATLY RE DUCED PRICES. W. H. BRUNS?N. June 27 . tf 27 ii S A Times are Hard, and Coods must be Sold Low to meei the wants of the People !. GREAT RED?CTIOOTTH? PRICE OF DRUGS, &C. -o I HAVE the pleasure of in^prniing the public and my patrons that my Stock in ever/ Department is tull of FirstClass and Genuine Good-,-and J nave this day reduced all articles to the lowest possible rates. . , The Public are cordially invited to visit, uiv Store, and, judge for them selves of my Stock o?" ??fi'ug'w, medicines, j?hcinicals. Paints. Oils, Varnish, G fias?, fi-'ancy Articles, Toilets, Colognes. Extracta?, liss-ttCisiit?;Combs, ?^ips, ?fcc.-And especially tu i judge of my Prices. ? full line of Groceries always on hand, such as Coffee, Sugar, Tea, >yrirp, Molasses, Sardines, Crackers, Jellies, Canned Fruits. Macearon i. Cheese, Flour, Meal, Grits, Bacon. ' And all other articles usually kept in a first-class Grocery House. < . And.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 will sustain me. Now on hand a choice lot of Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, and su perb CIGARS of all kinds. . . Wi A. SANDERS. ' Bear in mind that to be sick is a costly thing. Therefore, get Pure and Gei-uine ?Medicines, at reduced prices, an J keep well.. When you ai e sick, send to Sanders' Drug Store for vour Medicines. PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECEIPTS carefully compounded bj Dr. Sanders in personrat moderate cost! The Ladies ave invited to call and examine my stock of Hair Brushes. Combs, Pomades, Colognes," Extracts, fcoaps, and many other'articles of household value. W. A. SAWDE?S. ' At SrfnderV E?rtig Store will be Colt nd EVERY ARTICLE sold by any )ther Drug House, a: il a great ?nany ?rtii ie.? not sold Ly any elie elie. Ali ut reduced ?Inccs. ? KEBOSE vTE OIL, Pure, Brillit ?pd Beautiful, 5U cents per g ilion. Five or more gallons, 41 ..etd?. . April s t? 15 / W.. A. SANDERS. m. w. CM wm MC ( ix . , (i JK JUL Life ' AND 29? Broad St.. l?giisftt, Ga., PREPARING FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, to meet the wants of friends and customers in rhv- wey ..I Plantation an?.' Eanislv Slippilies, are daily making h v; ,.dditions to their .dread} large Stock, to which they invite* attention. Oui Stock comprises in ?jart BACON, LARD, COFFEES, SUGARS,.TEAS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, RICE,' MACKEREL, SALT, N FLOUR, MEAL, CORN, BUTTER, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, ALE, PORTER, - ? it'. " TOBACCO, SEGARS, &c, . . And in fact EVERYTHING usually found in First Class Grocery Houses. ? , We are also Agents for the sale of Wm. Massey & Cos. Celebrated Phila delphia ALES. . . . " , Will be glad at all times to see our Edgefield friends, and. will sell the Best Grade bf Goods at the Lowest Market Prices. Mar 13 . tf 12 fccllou] O? L?gmccri?g & ipffliTu^. UIVlVtRblTY OF VlKGiNi*. (Lectures ifiegin october i-i i st. "V" i'or Cami guv?, B?drioa \\'??. Vi U.. I.?' i,ju?[..iitfea: ut'Lue ?V.cuiijt !?. O. I?.. .? -ny ?i Vupi/m. CiiA?.a. v r ?.AULI-., Cii?J-;:iu? o. i -i ..i). lUJ nai.iuilurubi Lllupi?gii fcc-u?*. a".. ?. i.-.o i.ci bllM. y. . . . >> . . i tillie. beud ul loi JJ?*(r??#l?Y? ?. ..vi....,' iiua x'r.cc Libtj ul our lulu ?n.i JLi.sra.wu,. . Un; Lau .iuu c , Cumpa gu biKgl.pl.i.o. \/i.. i. - it/?fepu.-, i>uogt-9, l'iiu, xuij^, uiiu cvcr.v.li -..H euiu ?. tu uic Liuico. x'cu Jj^iiurb i??r uu) ??aa, ?-.. . ... Mi-j).vs acm lur to. .mau-M JUoolilt-O?, umwfkiii, <?I r-fk JUo?,.'ICV? Yurk. Ttiiny uuvr m., U???wtu? <n--.e.rs. ??ct l<rtcu ^ -. ?. U LlCllAlil/O i. '.M.. jJ.'fn>, ..: Aiuiraj ai., ... i $300 T $500' {S?^??! Jijuif. vV'ING Ai^CulJtt CO.,UuiiuiO, !.. ?., .. ?Ui?agti, ill. Ur..M'a \Vantcd.--AgeuU make mure II;I.I - ^ cy ut w?rk l.,r ua mau at uajUiiag ?.u.c. iiiiw ue*a .igul uutl iierriiuticiiL 1-ailcuiuib tic. y STLNso.s ? Cu., Fute Aa f a?tialwt, l'urilauo, .Mn*.. The Chemin y, o? liiviuo Providern-.; nc cr pro'ittcid a ?nlner?l water which cenu ?i.-i.- ii sych perfection (he qualHIc? of imrbillous'tcnlc ;i J ciithartic m<-<Nclne, as 'lui: or the fcrlit?r Spa : :..:.! TARKAXT'? ErTURTjociwT Sw/mw ?ruinan la tho urtifloial equivalent of tum errat nnlora? remed?.': bOL? BY ALL DK?GGIbTS. REWA?D '"" IFor any ca?e. of Blimi, 31e;<I , ing. Itchliii? or?iccr.ittil.PiM Unit DEBIN?'? PRK Krjimr la ils to ' cure. -!t nc prepated - ? ., expt.a-Jy to cure "he i ri and QuUung ?tte. bold by ?ll Druggl?ta. Price, tuv JM?SOI\ F?MALE ?sstiTm;7 Marion, Ala. Thc 35th Annual Sossio? begins the llrst of October^ with lo ;?.-..?: u ers ; a handsome new outlif in parl?n, chapel, lecture-rooms, an. 1 dining. robuu>; 24 pianos and two organs, including 12 oi SteifTs- splendid no\v ?650 instruments; elegant new walnut suits and Kittie's ?spring beds in thc dormitories, and llacft-.s carpeted." Average attendance for 'jilleen ycifr? past,.200. .Expenses reduced, .fur circular, address RICHARD H. RAW LINGS, M A., President._ 4^3*2. Stace of SouthGarolins, EDGEFJELD COUNTY. IN THE CO JJ RT OF PROBA TE. 3artloy M. Bleeker and Srhith Blocker, . Plaintiff, against Abner P. Blocker, ? Emily Douglas, Nancy Furtnan, Ch?r lotte Guerard, David Strother, -Julian Strother, Otey Reid, Lucy Strother. Al exander Rpid, -towart Reid, Julia Reid, John R. Blocker, Emily Cox, Nancy Cox anr? Mary Cox, Defendants, Petition for Partition. TO Abner P. Blocker, Emily Douglas, Alexander Reid, Stewart Reid, Ju lia Reid, Emily Cox, Nancy Cox and Alary Cox, Defendants. You are hereby requitcfi to appear at he Court of Probate, to be holden at, . ridgefield Court House, for. Edgeiield County, on tho 7th day of October, A. D. i872, to show cause, if any you can, why the Real Estate' described in the petition, .iled in tim acion, should not bc divided, ?r sold, allotting to tho parties in interese' tho shares to which they arc respectively entitled. Given under my hand and seal,4h:? 21st day of August,'A. D., 1S72. D. L. TURNER, J. P. C. : Aug. 21 ' 6t 35 . Desirable Farm for Sale T T11?E Subscriber offers for ?tue lils ?L valuable rarm, known ns the Mnt ail place, containing 270 Acres* lying n thc C. C. & A. R. K., and iwljoinitig ! iuds of Capt. T. H. Ciark, Estate ipi l\ ? i. Blalnck, ^am Scase and the S ib cri .cr'.s horne place. . ? / About 75 Acres,-fresh land-and in a higfi state of cultivation. Tlr* bakmce is .veil timbered good land, and.:;11 weil idapted to corn hud cotton. There in on the premises a com i mi table Cottage, Dwelling, Kitchen, Z^'ogro Cctb-* ins. Stables, Crib, ?tc. A good bargain-will be given to" au ;arlv applicant. 4. Wi BARR. Joly 31 ?_._ . tf Yaisiable hmh for Sale. rHE ?ndei*rg?ed wisl-es to sell I VALUABLE PLANTATION, Lyii )ti Turitey creek, ten miles West ( i?dg?tieM C- H., and containing t^:'; thitig ovor Fifteen l?untirctf Acres. vVill bc sold in a body, or in? quaniitios i"?'.m two to turee hundred acres to suit purchasers, ? portion oi tids'Tract is i? i ?ne state of cultivation,-whilst a large propvtiou of thc Tract is native fores , .md well timbered with the best*White Jaie, Hickory, Ash and Poplar. Ti: re i, linc water pbwejr oh tho j.luro, si.;;, ???nt to run any* kind of maeiiiuery? Terms, Unc-Tnird Ca-h. '> hi 'balance .in one and two years, iii equidanhutd, instalments, with intcrcAlkfrom xiatc. Mr. N L. Broad water, who i? Living. )ti the place, will take pleasure in show ing the premises to'anv one vishiug-to biiv. *\V. H. MOSS. Auer 14 2m 34 l?oiniesvilie Mills For Saie. IA VING sawed up. all our available timber. w??drTer for sale oui* ^pler! Uid SAW M ILL, ENGINE audliOILKR if/ho. Engine is a Double Cylinder, twenty-five horse power, comparatively new, and in tirst rate running order. The whole Machinery is nearly new an.j can oe easily removed and set up at any plape desired. If not sohl by thc first of Decembrr next, we will then lease to an approved conant, both the Gristand Saw Milt, for tue ensuing year. Tao Grist Millgriinls eight .or toif thousand bushels ot Coin per annum. Good timber can be b )ught iii the neighborhood. Persons desirifig to embark in tho Mill hU?iness wilL do well to call early/ abd examino our Mill. Term? Liberal; HOLMES ct PIUSSCOTT. Cold Spring P. O. July Sth 1672, . 6t il? THE HOME OF HENRY CLAY, A>D 'lite Siics of thc Various Colleges. Five Colleges in operation, trftti 30 Prot'esiori.' aud Instructors and V.^.?? ??adeiits. Entire Fees iie?d'not?xc??d s?i> per Annum, except in the Law .md Commercial ??llegj? Hoarding from ?2 io $."> per week. Students of thc A'get uiluiral and Mechanical College can" .. - tniy a portion-of their expenses by Ja r .n"the farm or inthesiiops. SessinU3 egin second Monday in September. I'or . 'a.alogues or ??thor information', addrcsS J. IS. B/)\VMA>. Regent, ' JLcxiagton, Ky. Aug7 'ni _o5 BOUQUET C0I0G?rS t. T, R'Y a Bottle of tho BOTO.UET CO LOGNE, and von. will never usc tim' .:hiN-.porfutn?\ ?>r its jmrity and rich ?vs in odor cannot bc surpassed, ?nd i i :> much cheaper 'han any other pit i c tifi locne. Prepared and soi ] i,y G L. PEN Nt Drngglst? July 24 ti' 31 SAYITYOUR"1I(}:,;ET : Z ^'Vl'TER the expiration of th^. i v'i if August, the Goods on Raritr ors, will be transferred to i',. aud fiiigitial prices resumed. Now is* the time to save mnnoy '. >;. . chasing from these Counters, win. loaded with many desirable rn,, i half price. Call and see them. . J. H. CHEAT I.., Ang 1 . tf MILL IVOTIC?T ~ THE Undersigned offers for salo ai *Mill, ono mile North-West of 1 .otts, F WE H CN DRKD THOUSAND 1? S F LUMBER-a portion of which, is well seasoned. . F. M. GIBSONt ?Ang-21-_ \ . ? lm . gg ". Atm?))spIitcrEc Fi'uit . Ja; F0RPRACIIES, TOMATOES, <6c I have a few left. Call early ana cet your supply. O. F. CHEATHA M. ' Aug.il tf . -85