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Captain Jack of fte Lava Bec Fm Captain Jack of the lava beds, I'm M cock o' the walk," and chief reds, I kin " lift the har" and scalp tiie hi Of the whole United S.ates am When I gb out my squaw she eri My Bquaw she mes, My squaw she cries, When I go out my squaw she cri You'd better look out for the am [O, yes! ladies and gentlemen the original Captain Jack, of the I braves-big Ingin -nae-m-hite- mi make he too much bo m Iv .sh ell am S-aphy despatch-but he no attn va beda, White man he play ' .low," but he no catchee rfijJaek, Poa Captain Jack of thcModoe br? And cock o' the walk to the lava c When I catches 'em out, their ht shaves-. The heads, of the bra ves of th? a * When I stand u p the pickets they sb The pickets they stare, , The pickets they stare ; ". . ' When I stand up the pickets they si And then run back to the army ! [0, yes! ladies and gentlemen medicine man Kill em ; he going up Mod oe chiefs at one square mea he make he too muchee fight al Francisco telegraph- maa, and bomb*shett ?t Mococ 8C?uaw and only dead Ingin Charley. Ugh ! Ca Jack, he bullee boy 'with glass Captain Killem he played ont on di -all summer time.] For the Advertiser. MB, EDITOR: It may be said wi offence to other places of much consequence to the world than our I tfiat it ddesVot want Ka due propc of folly arrd vice. But because thei as many effects of folly and vice ai us, whereof some axe general, o confined to nrhafler numbers^ arid o again perhaps to a few individuals, has been a Society established as a flee pf Intelligence to receive week] formation of all important 'events irregularities which this town can nish. Strict injunctiops are giv< have tne ?rti?st; fnfcrmation.?ineVirt < to obtain the same certain qualified sons are employed to attend upon in their several posts. Some at pl ac amusement,-soma : at churches.-: at balls,-some afthe Courts*, both & rior and Inferior,-some at the schoc some at our Council meetings and meetings,-and lastly, some, to corr with favorite chamber-maids, ?nd t< quent dram shops, where great men in the morning or evening. But as and adventures of all kinds will hi great share in this ?Society, wheat cannot always answer for the truth, care will bo taken to have them ap] to feigned names, whereby all jus fence will be removed-for if non guilty, none will have cause to bins be angry. If otl erwise, then the cn person is safe for the future upon present amendment, and safe for present from all but his own console There is a resolution of the Soci which it is feared will give rise to s discontent, and it is of so singular s ture that we have hardly confi?t enough to mention it. But so it is, we have taken desperate council tob about distinguished action, either of tice, prudence, generosity, charity, fri ship, or public spirit, which may o well attested to the Society. 'And though we shall not be so daring i assign names, yet we shall hardly bear to give some hints, that perhaj the great displeasure trf such des en persons, may endanger a discovery, we think that even virtue itself she submit to such a mortification as fr visibility and example will rende more useful to the world. But altho we expect to be abundantly supp with material by our several emiasai we may probably after awhile fall sh if the town will not be pleased to lem further assistance towards entertain itself. And although we do not intend to pase our own persons by mention names, yet we aro so far from requir the same caution in our corresponde that, on the contrary, we will expre* charge, and command them, in all facts they bring us. to set down the nan title*, and places of abode- together ? a very particular description of the j. sons, dresses, dispositions of the sevt gentlemen and ladies, loungers, doctc merchants, gamesters, sots, wits, t others, whom they may have occasior mention. Otherwise the society will i be ablo to adjust itself to the differ qualities, and capacities of the pers brought to notice, and to treat them w tho.respect that may bedue their static and characters; which we arc detprmit to observe with the utmost strictnc that none may have cause to complain PAUL PRY, Sec'ry Political Parties in Virginia. There seems to be a splitting up politicians in Virginia A Governor to' be elected next fall, and there are t hi factions in the field. The first is knoi as the straightout Republicans or Rai cats, and includes tho greater number office-holders and the negroes. Th thoro aro tho Conservative Rep?blica who supported Gen. <3ramt las? fall'. Ai last of all, the regular Democrats. Whi ever party may be represented by ca didates. it ls said Co ho certain that Ge Henry A. Wise f-.viii ran ir.denee.do: ly. _;_tJJmm___' Southern Musical Journal. The April numbor of this ever w( come monthly comes to us in an enlar ed and greatly improved form.. Foi pages of reading matter have been add? and with its now arrangement of titi page, fresh typography, beautiful musi and unusually interesting coute*ifs it ? fords a rich treat to tho musical reade The Editorial. "Music in the South," a most valuable and timely article, ar should be read by every Soathorn mi sician. "Music of the Future?' by * W. Chase, of Columbus, Ga., is also ver interesting. Tho Musical contents ai "How the Gates came Ajar," Eastbun a lovely baUad ; "Cricket Waltz," Mac! *. Polka il Back);" Reit*; and twdcharu lng Sunday-School songs. Making i all, over a dollars worth of music in tbi one number. Subscription price, $>,0i and a premium of Sheet-music to th value of 50 cents. Specimen copies frei Ludden ct Batos, Publishers, Savanna! ' Ga. .j^: > ? . : ?, .. K... ?4ftfc* f> Hi -j A SECRET WORTH KNOWING.-Ever number of Peters' Musical Monthly cori tains from eight to ten pieces of choic Kew Music, voua at least $4 in sheet form, and'all the Pi&liftHer fibkls; is 3 cents per number. Think of it! Fou or five Songs, Vocal Ducts, F?ur-Han< Pieces, ?nd four Piano Pieces for 30cent? No musical family can afford to b without this, valuable magazine. Ou advice is, to subscribe, ting, play, and I happy. The May number isjusttohand yon can .got ii by sending. 39 cents to'J L. Peters, 593 Broadway, New Yofk, o. the first four numbers of lo73 will bi mailed for 91. CoL J. B.' Palmer, President of th< Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Rail road, has purchased lor said Road, 1,0QJ tons ?>f heavy iron rails of the Fishing pattern, and h?s also added two locomo tives to the Road, and is having sixty new cara built. This looks as if the Road were in a flourishing condition. Nothing is being'dono towards the proposed Railroad from Newberry to Chester, which was chartered by the last Legislature. The Newberry papers a-e trying to stir the people np as -regards this matter. '* Union has an amateur Dramatic Club, which ls soon to produce the important comedy of "Married Life," and the farce of "Boxsad Cox." Mr. T. D. Young, of Abbeville, baa been blessed (?) lately with a fourth pair of'twins. He has thirteen chi wire n iV ?IL And he,has a-yearli? ?,cHvy '?vric.cn month oi?phj?ph, r?cepfiy l&f?kiW^ te a calf, and "Is now yielding a fine quantity of milk? Mu&t be acama ir^ ? ?. If ?".M T? the Citfce?is of frttg?fi??d County, ?Vi'hdn? Distinction of Politics, CoJor, or Previous Condition: A Committee was appointed by a "Mass Meeting of the citizens of tho^County on sale-day last,- tu investigate and report upon the financial condition of tho coun ty It wen.- nerfocily Useless to ? ith'*r ap point a Committoe, or attempt an inves tigation unless it is made searching and thoroiijpy. iTh&rejfb* i?? invoke your aid : to uiale>,itjsu?h ; 'add? niov call upon all the good citizens, who have the welfare of the County at heart, to give us all the information in their power which may assist us in that investigation,-and es i?Cia)ly a&relates to the foUo.wiug^Bces : I ' - ; < \ ' Trial Justices, j ; All fines that have been paid'them since the creation of that office, the tun quilt,and date of payment, and to ! whom paid. . County Commissioners. Information of all licenses granted by thew since Ocjt 3?68, to whom granted, the date, and to whom paid. The? manner of letting; contracts for for building or rehiring bridgps > if al ways let to tt?e lowest bid of responsible persons,, and. if not, the difference of those bids, and who tho favorable party or parties are. If money was paid before the completion of the contract, what pro portion, and in what state of progress of the work. Couitty Treasurer. From all persons holding checks either from the School Commissioner or County Commissioners, Jury and Witness Tick et?, (tc., who have been undar tho nec?si sity of selling at a discount, by ihe refu 8a\ of tile Treasurer to pay the same ; to whom sold, the date of sale, and rate of discount. All who now hold Checks or county; Scrip, the amount,- ami date of issue. . . ? ,The amount of Poll tax received by the/school Trustees of each Township. The amount and date of payiriont of Trial Justices of all sums paid the Coun ty'Treasurer; for fines imposed and col lected by* th?m. i i J I j j i j j j ! If to the knowledeeof any person that Checks were issued, without the sioma j.tuseof Schooi^ruste^Sj if soto whom,, I what amodnt,' and'^ate. - mt* ' ' It is important that all information should bo given at Once; and we in an especial mannor call upon the colored people to come^forward aif? help us in this 4wk. .They ?re idteresteu as deep ly as any in this investigation: the edu cation of your children in a groat meas ure depends upon the faithful disburse ment of money collected for educational .urposes. Iti conclusion, in thc words of thcrpub iisheu notice of the Secretary of our ; 'ommittee last week : " Also request all citizens of this county, having any in formation bearing upon this subject, to communicate tlie same" to tho Secretary af our Committee, "together with the names of all por??>ns in their neighbor hoods, who are now, or who have been, -idling Liquor since October 1868 " JOHN IIUIET, Chairman of Committee. April 21, 1873." A HOKRIBLE TALE OF MURDER.-A cL-?adrui murder was com nutted near am' ?en, id this Hiu.it, on friday night?" last. Abuut five/ years ago/ Bo?erj Bierce1, then j.1 work i'or-jAl*xis Bennau, seduced Li> luployer's uu-ughier, and married her uf =r the lurch ol lacy child. He was ai \ays jealous ol' his wii'e, und Would baru y allow any out- io speak to her ; he even ccuseU her of UiUaiUltulbess to her mar riage vow?, alni in other ways endeavored to irritate her and bnug her into disre pute, and often threatened to leave her to take care of herself. Sometimes he would beat lier, but she never spoke of these dings, except io her father and one old .;dy who was a near neighbor and took >? interest io her. On Friday nignt last, .s appears from the testimony oj their Me daughter, Con, und the uppearxni '. thero<mi in which ihe omi w ...-.>.". anted, Pierce brutally u/unlcrcd bis wu ?.ilk an axe, as she wus preparing Joi Jed. He then left the house with hi? ;un, and has not been seen since the mur Jer was discovered. The children-two girls and a buoy boy about eighteen months old-passed the night m the room wah their dead mother; and in tho. morn ing, Cora, the eld. s , got some cold pota Loes for them, returned. to the bed, und -ihared the food with the ocher* The ha uy crawled or fell off* the bed, dragged himself through his mother's blood, and marked nor clothes with bloody hands, m its appeals ita- protection. .So'tko/hiU d:en passed Fri'lay night,' Saturday Sat urday night and Sunday forenoon, when a sister of ihe murdered woman found them md discovered rhe awful crime. Neigh> jors were summoned, and found thc ?tangled body of the woman lying on the 3::or, near the axe with which l?e mur ar had been d-.?ne. The baby was lying .'ween its mother's feet, smeared willi blood; cold an'l on the verge of si arva on : the little girls wore in b^d to keep warm. Thc coroner's investigation dis posed no other facts than those given .hove, except that Mrs. Pierce was with hild when killed.-New York Tribune. - --.???>.- - - The Sumter News asks the question : "Can Frank Moses disgrace the State md its Governorship?'" . And thea goes to prove, '?4 btin^x?ut .pty fe,! tba* lie cannot. Thc3T(n<;?'saysh?',4is ?othiug but vagabond adventurer and upstart, cast n the surface of politics by thc storm of revolution, a mere interloper elected to >tllce by carpet-baggers, scalawags, sub-j sidized negroes, and rag-tailed, bob lailed and no-tailed loafersof every kind, qualitr, pattern, naineand degree." Two Massachusetts men have pur iiased a tract of 2,000 acres at Ycm-tssee. he junction of the Charleston and Sa tfinah with the Port Royal Railroad, and intend to erect not only a fine hotel a id eating saloon, but also a factory ol ome sort, on' tbe premises. Maj. D. A. Townsend, of Union, ha. n vented and patented a highly spoken of Feeding Trough-intended to save rouble and personal supervision. -For instance, you wish your mules to be fed a 3 in the mo mi ny ;,(jou glace the fqed, in a* tfmSpartnreht 'cn* rho t*dv&ti,'xrhitAr is covered so that the animal cannot gel to it. This compartment is connected with the alarm mechanism of a clock, whicn is set to t?rn the compartment con taining the feed to thc mule, at any time desired. TheCollcton Gazette speaks of Gov. Moses as a " peddler who sells the finest gold watcha*, worth from three to five hundred dollars, for one or tww hundred oaau; and advises persons in waut ol watches to go aud inspect the Governor's fine Assortment before purchasing else where." lt does hot state however, how his Excellency comes by these watches. Tb? Senior Class of Wjtflbrd Ojrtloge. Spartau burg, numbers sixteen" They will grad?alo ?u.Jniy next. W. H. Talley, Esq.', ?he late Solicitor of our. Circuit, who died iu Columbia od tho 13th ol April, had. his life insured lor 1f 10,000; . - i . r Young Simpson, just begiuning the study ol natural philosophy, became loud ot am dying technical names to common objecta to impress hearers with aaeiise of his proiuund knowl edge, and tried the game with hie father one eveuing. When he men tioned to him that he had swallowed some marine acephalous mollusks, the oM-ma?Vw'M.?MiouV ?tl?ijjaed, Apd he -udueiiiy seized S?ftpeou and. . t^rew Liui to the floor, aud held him, and '?l-re^?'d'fbr help! '"And" Ali's. 6imp *>u came with seme wai rn Wafbii^aifri lUt? lu?aa ?iku2 Xua?CUl? Wita A ?AT-i ^en pump, they forced half a gallon^ j of \vater/lo?ftm|8irfjfpson_'s throat and; iheu held him Vfy the' heels over the' edge of the porch and shook him, while the old man said : "Il we don't get them things out ol William he. will be pizened." . And when they werf out. and William explained thal the arl ides alluded to <p?r? "nly tera, then his father fondled him tor half an hour with a trunk strap for scaring the family. Subsequently Simpson framed his language in more, familiar phrases. Gordon and Longstreet. The difference between a firm ad herence to principle, and a blind obe dience to policy, in its time serving sense, has seldom been more forcibly illustrated, than in the cases of these two men. . ? < \ .1 During the war, they were both shining lights iu the galaxy of South ern chivalry, and their names were dear to bo&h the soldiery and the people. When Longstreet fell at the' Wilderness, mortally wounded, as it was supMsedt;a thrill- Qi agony ran-; throughf ttrfe whole' army," anet -'when he returned every heart rejoiced in the restoration of the veteran f?vor ite. But the war closed, and we soon found that Longstreet could fawn, and with mean servility k?6s.the hand that smote him. We do not think that it was his intention to betray his country, but once led off by; design ing men, and the Siren songs of poli cy, and induced as he was, to commit himself to the reconstruction pro gramme, from which bia advisers turned away as others have done, as soon as they found that the honest toeople.could noti be duped.api, mis-, Jed, we fina him running into all the excesses of his party-i-progressing . from bad to worse, until nothing is too low for the once honored Long street. He has become a reproach to .his people, who look upon him with ,'unutterable scorn-and even his Re publican friends, though cheerfully accepting his degradation in their be half, have no respect nor regard for him, as is always the case with trai tors. . Turning" *Wifh' stiame 'aiid''sorrow from thia picture, we see ??he nobb.1 Gordon, in t^dark^fi^ of our trial, as ever ^'&b^ih^fcea'i< oi' the fight, resist?ng;'w3t4;^V.!^h^Ve *nd unl'altering# f^.iwwu?,?o^'v?jQth the threats ?-f thV^pr???or ,ai&$i?Vgil ' 1 urements oj^'BOt^y^. JS* 1 dTj'?^;,Wat the uihi?bajSy SKtt?taie^fc?^??-; We tio&jt? W^PT^^TV ^iWwij? trt?iff. S?'o?t'iiju?s the togijpt p^cij thaj^jjiis.!SM?.^too.Bestow.?^ea hinft-j' is ja%hbrj?t'afcd ^elovee^ Sottj^ei^1a.e??j., ?$uiic tl by t$pb wl$?? C'iurfiry, ^nd--re?pi?ciad' try gyan ,&i? enemies.-Sv , f%?^Bf$$fi? What a contrast 'ii prVse'nfWf by the twp pictures ! And gladly do we boj^?t?em jupj ?pd #oifett tia? yijut?i of rh? lane? to the lesson taught, *'Thrift may follow fawning" lora rime, but in the end disgrace and degradation will en^ue, while-honest principle, bravely maintained, will sooner or later bring a reward 0: honor.-Greensboro (Ga.) Herald. On iii:' I ps and frowns o? Li e. A Greenville tuan u .M hom** the other evening arni found his wile gracefully poised upon H ladder and ueatly re-adjusting a honey .auckJe vine to ihe hide ot rho in-u -.-. from which il had been lorn ny the win i. With the usual vanity of a in." al his fancied superiority ov ?r the poor, weak female? of the land, be smiled at ber timid procee lings ;;nd 1 li nek Ld over tb" aillions manner >i wliicii she us?d her tools. When !ii> no!:!i soul could i;-' longer bro k the spec tacle he called his wile down, seized the hammer and mounted the ladder three rings at a step, saying, " Kow watch me!" She did and watches .him yet. For he drove a nail into tiie wall, and then reached up and hung ..bout seventy-five pounds ol vine upon it. "ThereI" said he, but just as he was looking for a good place to drive another nail, the firaj one broke and down came throe square yards of heavy vine upon Inf head so startling him that he toppled the ladder, whereupon it, himself and ; six square yards more of vine came ' to the ground like a California land slide with the tire off. When rescued' he looked like a man who had got lost in a cotton gin and found his way out through the knives. His wife fixed him up with bandages and camphor, and then nailed the vine to its place as she would have done at first if left alone. A Tail of Emoshun, The night was klare without fog. Mat and I sat on a log. Her ize was upon, the ski, anfi her breast did hpve with many a sigh. Her hair black as the blackest cat, and her lips, Je ? rusalem ! hold my hat! My arm wa? around her little waist, and I got . ready her lips to taste; but whenever I do a thing BO ehaste, never am in much haste. 'Tis flaiiyhett you k?as the Nu York girls, wj$rrpretty bVue, ize and hair that curls, they ask you what you are about and give you a slap'right on the snout. The Hest ern girls, they make n bother, if yu kiss them on wini check they turn Hie other. But give me a Virginia .:irl for kissing.-they beat all the O'hers clean to nothing-when ever yon give won on 'em a smack, they purse up their lips and kiss yu back. Bot to ruy story; my dearest read er don't gi* weary ; for if I did git off mi track, Tve now without trouble found mi way back, and mi theme agin, I'll never lose, PS sure as this poetry is prose. I pressed Mattie's form to mine and looked down HI her ize, and so 1 took her hand in mine, I cuddent breathe for sighs. , Nearer, near, mi lips tu hers did speak, I felt her warm href li op my cheek ; I give her little hand a pane .?.<?, then raising up her died . she rsed : "Take kare Teems, till ? sneeze?" A FRISKY OLD PAIR.-A remarka ble, we/ldinfl- took place ,ut Toilet? son, ?nd.. a nay or two ago, the hap py couple having passed a collective age, of J58 years. The bride, Eliza Steinecke by name, was, until the event, a resident of Chicago, and had passed her 86tb>year, /fha .bride groom appeared as a stripling of 72 years. Eliza was marriea in the be ginning of the present century at the age of 16. and has dangled a great greatgrandchild OH her knees. Bul time has laid a light band upon ber and she ?B yet as spry and frisky as many a woman of forty. At thev wedding she tripped th?1 'ight fanfastie wftn her haw consort to the li ve] i est galop, and many a -miss pf i'8 watched uer agile motions wi?h'feelings of positive envy.' Thefe I waa'a large attendance at "thV'Red ding, including deputations /romal j the.n^j^hJboririg^Uj/gjes^ t)iie of ?b'e preae?t/waa a gallon mug filled, vjth boot* Tina kudo took tho tirai swig, 1 and then all the women present fol lowed her example. When it came to the men there was nothing left. Th?'Jpiaegropmv fried i|?{%u| ionerl |png-?le^rr?ed pipe.vtoo* tt?e initial whiff'and* then all the m^h took a long pull and a strong pull, each in their turn. The festivities were continued un til an-early .hour in ?ie morning. The couple possess a-joint, capital of $4, 000. and will build themselves a nest for th<- coming bird?. A W ife*s1$1DIp5' j Thou shalt have no ,otli?r ,wjfe but me, nor shalt thou i?tby.sl?ep dream of other women. Thou shalt not take unto thy house any beautiful, sly, brazen image of a servant girl lo make love to when my back is turned, for I am a jealous wife. Honor thy .wife's father and moth er-wear a smile when they meit thee. Thou sha't not be behind thy "neighbor, but outshine -him in dress ing thy wife and babies. , ( Thou shalt let thy wife have the last word in everyrrpwi< \ j > ? t : f Thou shalt not get drunk; or go to bed with thy boots on. ? Thou shalt not? say njce* words ? to other ladies in -'iffy presence,'- flor* praise them in our privacy-remem ber, I am a jealous wife. Thou shalt not stay out after nine o'clock at night, nor sho?aat myeifle, nor kick in thy sleep.' Remember, oh, thou Benedict, these commandments and k.-pp them holy; for they are the law and gospel." ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 12,000,000 ACRES! Cheap Farm.! The cheapest Land in market for salo by tho rn ion Pacific Railroad Company In the. Great Platte Valley. 3,000.000 Acres ju Central Nebraska Nww fur sale In tract.* ol (orly arr-.? and upward* Mi rivi: and TEN V?AOS'- OBX!)rx AT 6 PEE OKNT. NO AD VANCE INTEREST BEQntlKD. MILD AND HEALTHFUL CLIMATE, EEETTLEBOIL, AK ABUNDANCE Or BOOH pfATKIf . i , ? 1 -, THK BKST ^AKKI-5' ta -THE WESTI T* greal miiiinjr region- nf Wyoming, Colorado, flail and Xcvn-ln being Buppliui by .be farmers In HM PLATTE VALLEY. Soldiers !? Milled io nTlomcstcad of ICO km TIIEBKST LOCATIONS K0R COLONIES. FKEK HOMKS FOR ALL! MILLIONS or AOIIF? of choice Qnrerntoent Landa opi-n (brentr? uniln tHIu-HOMESTEAD LAW. near ibla TJHCAT RAILEOAD rarlihirond markets and all the convenience* nf t! yid settled country. j? fc'ree parses In purchaser? of EallTOsd Lund, f' Sectinual Maps, ahowag tin-.].a*d(alH> yew <d>t.i' li Xf i I)EPcr.iiTit*r PAMPHLET WITH ihr* sim MARED I+VKKI: ErxBXTvriccx. " D.r.TTATTS, Lund Oommi**iuM<t L J', ?!. R. OMAHA, N?:n. (K^lablislied 1RMO.] " (?Q W E L C H & GRIFFITHS Miiintclitrer* nf Saws it? SDTKKIOfi TO .\LI. 01 HICKS. r it \ .s i W \V.A nil i>vr rvl). Files. ?eitfofg* and ratobinety >J ;-*r LIBBIif bl?C*,\JKTfiJu?3 ? ^ X^V I'r'ec Urt.a*oriarwhinjfri>. RIIK-OII, MIKS., ec Detroit .Vieh. USE thc Beliing, r Sash L-ck un ! Support In FASTEN YOU ii WINDOWS ! .v.. spring i-' break nu culling vf Mah ; cheap, '.'urn til-, vi-r? emily aj-pliwd: h.'kli Miali al an) pl- r ?'? - -ir. .1. tinda selMsaU-ll r ??Inn lin- MI-?II- dm* . ?. lid ol KI jr i.jctfrYiifc.a Cirjinh* ?id an* capper .r...?vf.'el.t.li iit in ry iiddfi-siiii Bi VM., ?j - l<a: t.Vn M-<-:|I i-i G. lil.-nd .min-ri. . 1I UM . lind'. ABrlii. ?willi:, i1. [ ..j.-.r--. BK1S1M SASH LOCK Co., J?,.. 41? Marta! Si- UarrW.ui... Pa. S- win?r Mucliine i * rn V. i" r. v r I \ T H V WC U I i ls.-r.i- ??-?.;!i.,l. Pend f r i-rc- lar. Addr ? FIRE EXTINGUISHER. SEND FOR "ITS RKCOKD" F. IC. KV KW KM., iSeeretaj-y. 407 Broadway. New York. TS Market Chi cai; Writ- f r .. l?ri?p Li-1 io J K. JolJNSOX, ^MrfflFlELDST fiTTSBUSGH PAT Brec^Bii?iliiig ?i?t.itt?uii?, MJ I., i. l^.nbif Sil-i Giins,*^ m tlilu. StnfclvOirns*8 loi'.'". KW?? ?S to +T."i. lii-roivi i>. (fi io fiH. Platilla, il to (S (?un Materia!, KbUilngTackli*. .vc. I.nrge'dtsciinni* Ut (tenter* or dnh*. Army Guns, Kevidver?. ele.. Imafchl or Iraded fir. QO/HIS arni by expr-ss C. 0.1), lo be examined before paid for. Cii tt\ CtOft l".'? <'ay! Aeonui wanted! All V? Ul ?PAV elwHii of wi.r'^iii? p ..plc, ol either crx, your j: or old, maka mor* money ;;i work f?r uf> In ihHr niare mornenk>. oraQ the lim?*. Ihmi nt anything ebie. Partieiilan free. Addrfsi 0. 8TINS0N .t CO., Ponhtnd, Maine. A RARE CHANCE!! We will pay all ao-nw *4'i per weelo ?n who will enpage willi UH at ONCE. Everything turu it-bid and ?xnerii?M paid. A<idre?<s, A. CitV LT VAL &, Cl?v CTiailiilie, Mleh. ROCI ?IAP?E SVMK " (Condeiwd.) Each package maki one px!|.>npf Byran, Bent free by mall. Price, il. Ajrenttwanl edr' AtTt1f?S-MrECWI\?'CO.,-51tl!r31np;. X. Yt OVER HVTI??ORAT?K5 A purely V*^?ab4l? (h?htrrlio Mtl'l Tonio fur.T>j> pi-pi?ia Constipation,D.-bllit)'.Sick liradueln-,Bilious Attacks, an. all daranf? mi*nii ni Liver Storoael mid Bowie. Ask your ?rupgirt for it. Breare o ?miUitUm?. REWARD For any case .if Blind, Blwil lng. Ilching or Ulcerated Pi!, r r 11 iel i)Eriixo's PILE Ksjnsn bilja lo cure, lt is prcpanii I W \f t-xpr.-s-hyto tenra ; (he J'ilii snd nolhinc elm-, b'.ld by all' GEO. S. HACKER. DOOR, S A 811, 13 LIND FACTORY, Charleston. THIS TS AS .LARGE and COMPLETi:' a Factory a* there is in the South All work manufactured at the Factory it this city. The only House owned an< manager] by ?i Carolinian in this city. Send for Price List- Addresn G KO. S. HACKER, Post offieo Hos 170. Ubarleaton, S. (.'. Factory and Warerootns on Iviiig strool opposite ( bannon st., on Tine City K tilw.iv Nov 27 4!?' Notice. ALL Tcrsons atv! warned njrninst tra dihn lor one Not? fur Six Hundred and,Thirty-tivo ])olhtrs and Filly Cent*, civMi hy thoundnraigitod to Derick; H?>J sonbak?, dntcd 2?Ui Ool IgflU, d<ie the first, -lan 1871, as sflid Not? has been paid and Rattled in full. 'rHq>?AS H. CATO. Apr22 " . /'.8t',-' J ?18 * ...-..? -' . . t i,. Kew Crop Florida Syrup: UST' rfetie1?wW ffiVtite?vM? NEW Crop FLORIDA SYRUP, which will bos>im',Clicttr/J'r?r C&h; Wh?i-by /tic Bac 4 t? fiO ARE ENDORSED AND PRESCRIBED UT HORE had-' lng Physicians than any otter Tonic or Btiffl* ' ulantBO*wln ase. Thmran A SURE PREVENTIVE, For Fever and A gai intermittents, Biliousness and all dir. orden arising from melartoue cause*. They ari highly rac ommraded aj an A.VTI-DTSPLPTJC, and In eases of ?NDI GHallON" ara nrraLBAJiJt. At aa AFPETIZBB aod RE CUPERA.VT, and la casee of GENERAL DEBILITY tnry have nercrlna single instance failed In producing thi oatt tap.IT rcsulu. Thorarapartienlarlv BEWElifclAIiTO FEMALES^ Strengthening the body, invigorating tho mind, and riving leo? and cl.-i.ulcl tr to tba w?olo Friten. Tba JIOME BIT TERS eroepcpnuadedwIlbtLcjyealcitof care, and no t?a le atjjBDlani hoi erer before been offered to tho pabilo io r?.EASAXT TO THE TASTE und at thc une time eombin ins "> many remedial agra ts endorsed by tba medical fai-ornl 1T na tho best known totboriiannacopccla. Iteoiti bnt Ht* tie to (.ITO them a fair trial, and * Every Fnntiiy'Nbonld Have a Bottle. No preparatloo in the wnr.d caa produce io many unquali fied endcrsenenu hy physicians of tho very hlgheat standing ia their r.rofcsil-ri. Sude-rtrd If the Otrgg ana! tht leading Utnomtna tttnalfaptn. 0 1!gr. VI M. H.,Rascle, throW?itM?thod|Bt minister in St. 2 I.mlj. says th?M?csio Bitters wcrovraait grateful inecntrlbu "I .-.Li mo rustora'.lon of lay strength, -end an iaerease af appetite, OtiotLx Mo., June 25,1671. reruns greatly debilitated, a? I have been, and who require ? T'INT? cr : rcmarr; need eec* for nothing better than the Kunu Rittm. 8. W. COPS, 1": filling Hiller il. E. Church, Plattsburg District. .- . Carraa Srarcs Mauixe Hosr-iTaa. I . ) HT. l,o:n Mo., Ocr. *, UTO. J t rJa^a A. JaTsr-y a Co.-1 Isajrej examined tho frtrtuyla for riA>-:'t:i' '. Koa?stomach Ditton,-'ond u*td theshin thia hcv.lt-.l t?- int fur laecths. I consider thens the most vala cblc tonic nnd.timalanl now In use. 3. lt. MELCHEE, U;?i.lc. t Paylclan in charge V. S. Marine Hospital. Jaxxs A. jAO:.OM ACo.-denllcmen : As you hare oem- A ?xsnScated to lita radical profession the recipe of the "Home'' lUil.-n." I tcr.uuot, Uterefora ba considered aaa patent raol ir:;u, no pau-ut haring been taken for iL Wo bare examined lbsfSrautafor lucMng tba '. Homo Bi-.ttri." and cnbes ta llar!* fay tim cc iblnstlon isoaoof rare excellence, all th? anieles nrdln Iticnuiporl?on ere the best of the elau ta Midi tb- belang,being highly Tonic. Stimulant. Stomachic, C-.rxinl:ir-, r.u I slightly Laxativ*. Tho mode of preparing i:,-m 111h accordance with the rultsof pharmacy. If >ving uv .I iheal. par private practice, we uko pleasure In HUM?ta niling them to ell rXTssm desirous of taking Bitters, tM U-iug thc best "onie and Stimulant now offered to the pub' ii-. FRANK 0. POBTEB, P rt. Ohntrta and Dlscaact of TTomru, Collego of Pbysl. ciaos, abd lute member Board of Health. L. C. BOISLINTEEE Prof. of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, St. Louis Med. College. DUAKE MCDOWELL, M. 1)., Lato Pres't. Mo. Medical College, E. A. CLARK, M. D., rr*f. flnr-err, Mo. Medical College and late Resident Physl. ciao '. Itv lioapilal, St, Louis Missouri. HERBERT PRIMM. Prof. Practical rh.irmacr, St. Louis College of Pharmacy. J. C. WHITEHILL, Ed. Medieal Archives. Aw. l?CAfocif, M. D. Dr. C. V. F. Lr/owio, . . QEntree, M. D. R. Onan Mosas, M. D. C',A. Want, M. D. W. A. WILCOX. M. D. . ! / E. C. FRANKLIN, M. D., Prof. Surgery, Homoopatblc Medical College. ?. J. VA.'TlN'tl, M. D.. T. 0. COMSTOCK, M. D., , l-i ? af Midwifery and Diseases of Women, Collego of Hornceo jt?thierirVsicIaasaud Surgeons. . \>trj-? WOiE?Ti T?M1*LB, S.D.. Prot Materia Medica and Tberaupentles, Homoeopathic Med? ctil College of Missouri. J.VO. CONZLEMAN, M. D., Lecturer 1 n Diseases of Children, notnceopithlo College of Missouri. CHAULES VASTINK, H.Q., ' rof. of Physiology. Homcoopathlc Medical Collage or Mo. JOHN HARTMAN, M. D.. Prof. v :ia;col Medicine, CoL Ho-nceopatble Physician.! and Bnrg'i. Thc; aro superior to all olb;r Stomach Bluers. KNNO SANDERS. Analytical Chemist. No Bitters in the world can ex-?l them SIMON HIRSCH, Analytical Chemist. Imminent Physicians, of Chicago. Thc formula for the Home Bitten boa been snbmltied to ne, - re believe them to be the best tonie and stimulant far general use now offered to the public. H. WocDitrar, M. D., > C. A. Wanman, Analytical CiMtalat. v. :;. mux, M. D., !:. McVica?, M. D., :< S. Bauxis, M. D., I'... LUDIAAI, M. D., . a?. A. OHLUM. M. D., JAS. V. Z. Bbaany, M. It. Prof. Chemistry, Raak Medical College. J. B. TTaurn, M. D., T- S. Hov?. M. D., THO?. T. tua, M. D., J. A. Han?, tar. Bi Sarin cut Physicians in Cincinnati, - -riv aller whom are Professors In ooo or the other of the ?ical College!, Vo 0 ber Bitters hare ever been offered to ?Iba public CJSP Inc; ss many valuable remedial a.eata. Varriaa, M. P., C. T. :?i?rs..x, M. D., . S. ML-: ena r, M. D., . T. TaLUAvaaao. M. D., . it BI'CK>EC, M. D., C. At Doticatr. M. D., . iVoonvaup, M. D., u, McCajiTMT. M, D., .-I. JCIIMOX.X D. L. A. JAMU, M. D., S. P. Bovaaa, M. D., 0. ir. BtoLXit, il. D., J, J. Oct?, M. D" W. H. woonwAsto, M. D. R. 8. Wini, Chemist. 0. K. TAT Loa. M. D., P. F. Maur, M. D., S. B. Toiiuxaoa, M. D r.::tinont FhyHiclnnn in Memphis; Tis IlnmeBlttu-s are an invaluable remedy forIndigeitlem i. lilaesjsfrl arising from malarial causes. .. I. TIIOMTUK. M. IX, ALIX. EJBUSII, M. D., ij dMrgt nf City Hospital, II. H. Hocata, M. D., . M. linnuxiu, li. D., PAI-IOTST, M. D., ll'. PuBXCXL, M. D., M. A. Knamaoa, M. D., .- . ra. BILL, M. D., Joe. E. Lr ?cn, M. D., : i ..i;: f i : t Physicians in Plttsbnrffh: .. DaKK. M. D., . WM. Ctowta, lt. D., 'JHOUSB, M D., D. H. WOXABO, it. a., .. ITU, ChvuiUt, J. li. McCuxLAirs, M. D., Anti flandreds of Others ' l pan- ..f thc Nortb, Weet and South. % L. KAUAKU, M. D., Milwaukee. CouiiciL Bttrm. March 27, 1(71. '. ri ?. JMHWA Co.-nariacexajalncdtheformnlatflfca . i .; : Cluain Bittern," 1 have prescribed th.m in my prao ir rime tune, and pronounce them the beat Tonio Blttart .'. BM. p. H. MCMAHON, M. D. 7 /Fer salo br all druggists and grocers. . mes A. JnvRwon ?t- Co., Proprietors. UAruaty 1(6 and 107 Jf. Second BL, St. Loula ?laaouri. For salo I.-, \. A. t l.l - , 1, t., ug Fe'i 28, Iv 10 SIM M ONS REGULATOR . sr For nvcr FORTY YEARS th 1* PlIKELY VECtETABLl LIVER 1MEDICINE bas proved to Ix tho ; GREAT UXI-AI?AIX?; SPECIFIC: '.?p. Liver Complaint und its pninl'iil ot spring, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION .Taiuidice, Riliousattacks, SICK HEAD ACHE^ Colic. Depression of Spirits, SOHR STOMACH. JTKAT?TJ'.UI?X CHILLS and -'EVER, ?fcc., ?fcc. . After year,, of carcAU experiments, to meet ? great and urgent demand, wc now produce from onr original Genuine Pow ders THE PREPARED, A Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, containing all its won ?Icrfi.l and valuable properties, and offer it in One E5oli?3P Ro???es. Tho Powdors. (price as before) $1 per package. Sent by mail, $1,04. CAUTION. ?Bnyno Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATORun T?sk irt'oi?ronzr.ivcd wrap]!!&I-, (''ithTrnf!c marie; Stamp andS?f/n?turc iii?pri^en. ^ ono other is gentfint. ' * J. il. Z131 LIN A CO. Macon, Ga , and Philadelphia. .^Sold bv all Druggists.-Cts. Fsbsr.?v . tf . .;. ? P E 1ST JST 9 S B BOH Q??33T 17 E E ? JJ is ? c e h o e s ii Q ff B the acknowledged BEST, and at ?me time the CHEAPEST, Toilet Perfume the Hver introduced in Edenfield. Every body likes it, and its popularity is daily increasing. PENN'S BOUQUET COLOGNE is prepared with HIP greatest caro from thc PiirestOils and Extrwsts by W. B. PENN -and for sale at tlie Drag St.irc of Ci. L. PEJV?I' & SOa\. Mar 19 * tf 13 Administrator s Mice. NOTICE is ht!i-pl?y riven-to all parties holding claims against tho Estate "<* Mrs. Harri nt F<?.Vt to present the same Lo mo without delav, and all persons in debted tn thc stiid Estate are requested to como forward and settle immediately, as the affaira of the Estate must be closed. W. H. FOY, Adm'or. April, 2, tf_15 receiVpt. 'H Lrfi'irh'^ot of-Fish ?ks'.J.LTNr:p,'Br>B^i *c? m ? - j Q. h. PENN tt?ON, M. j '''-ii'i . / Driiggiistf'. A?XAUI, tr u 1 JOHNS TONS DEP O T, C. 0. ?VA. E.R. i ff E wou! 1 respectfully announce to our friends and the public generally . - hat we are now opening at Johnston's Depot, a complete ?took of Goods, consisting of . Di?y Groods, Grroceries, SHOES, HATS, HARDWABE, &c. f t ' ' ' \ f ?" . 3 ' J i Anet we are prepared tb make'Advances to Planters io- Provi sions and. Guanos, upon saiiefaetory papers, payable 1st.November next. ' An examination of our Stock and Prices respectfully solicited. CARWILE & SAMS. Mar 19 ' ' tf ' 13 "Wli?lesal? Grrocer^ XJ ? ci xi. o a? --A-ND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Broad St., Augusta, Ga. H AS in Store and to arrive the following articles : Bacon, . D. S. Sides and Shoulders, Smoked Sides and Shoulders, Hame, Bellies, , Lard in Tierces, Tubs, Buckets, Flour,-Superfine, Extra, Double Extra and Fancy, , Corn-Wlh7te~ Yellow', Mixed, Oats-White, BJack, Mixed, Peas, Bran, Meal, City Mills, Molasses, Hh.ds. and Bbls. Sugars in Hhds. Demarara Sugars in Bbls. A, B and C. Sugars, Coffee,-Rio, Java, Laguyra, Mackerel in Bbls., * and } bbls., and Kits, Whiskies-Pure "N. C. Corn, Bye, and Madeira, Rums, Brandy, Gin, Liquors in Cases of all grades, Bagging, and Ties, Pepper, Spice, Pickles-pints, ats., j gal. and gal's Oysters rn 1 and 2 lb. Cans, Tomatoes in 2 and 3 lb. Cans, Sardines, Lobsters, Fine Teas, all grade?, Segars and Tobacco, all grades,, Candy, G'nger, Sauces, Soda in Kegs and Boxes, Starch, Blueing, ' Candles, * Soaps of all grades, Matches, Buckets, Tubs, Shoe Blacking, Paper Bags, Wrapping Paper, &c. Wines of all grades-Port, Cherry Together with an assortment of other Goods usually kept in a first-class Grocery. The above .will be sold .low for Cash or Factors' Acceptance, with the lowest rate or interest, payable next, Fall. , ' Call and be convinced as to prices 'and style of goods, which will com pare with any house in the city. Mr. JOSEPH Q. ADAMS," of Edgefield, is now connected with this House, aud will be pleased to see his friends and acquaintances. M. O'DOWD. Mar 20 tf 13 ? U?M?JLW VU RUM GROCERS -AND Commission Merchants, 270 Broad St., Inpsta, Ga., D 4 Pi EPA MING for the Spring and Snniinor Trade; to m^et the wants of ?rienda and customer.-in the way of iPktB??a?iojs llii? PailaLy $up ,'?>3i?"N, are daily making he vy additions to theil already large ??tock, to hi h h>jy invite attention. Our Stock comprises in part: BA* OM, LARD. COFFEES, sUGAR>, TEAS, SYRUPS. &?0LASSEF KICK. MACKEREL, SALT, FLO UH. JdEAL, CORN, BUTTER, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, ALE, PORTER, TOBACCO, SEGARS, &c, And in fact EVERYTHING usually on sale in First Class Grocery Houses. We ;:re also Agents for the, sale/)! Wm. Massey ?fc Co's. Celebrated Phila delphia ALES. Will br; glad at all times to see our Edgefield friends, and will sell the Best Goods at the Lowest Market Prices. Augusta, Feb 5 tf . . 7 Great attraction IN ma We Wow Offer td? the Wholesale Trade, ?00 Cases mr* Which wp will selfibr Cast,.or Jp Prompt -Paying Customers, at VERY LOW PJ?-I?ES. Merchants wanting Gooda in our line will save money by giving* u^a,Itali. ' ' . Our B?tail Department Is wel? ?u^pliet?'witk'the'Lat?st Styles and Best Quality of Goods, 'con sisting, in part of . Dudley's Celebrated Boots, Shoes and Gatters, Miles & fton's ISools, Shoes and Gaiters; Zeig 1er Bros. Coaigres* and Lace Gaiters, &c., &c. Remember our Motto is: '.' QUICK. SAL?S AND SMALL PROFITS." Feb 13 GALLAHER & M?LHERIN, S8? Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. ) .3m "8 PIEDMONT ? ARLINGTON INSURANCE CO., OF VIRGINIA. ' 17,000. $1,500.000. ?ny during the past year has been STEADY and ?tO^WaW^X^V Management ECONOMICAL, the Loss** During the*lttm?rtwnTOriTO8 our largest, business was from the Northern SLates, ia. which we have uo Southern competitors, sineetio Southern t'om nany but thia has passed the rigid inspection of the Northern Ineurancf Department. . ,.. We need no extended advertisement in Edgefield, other than the grateful testimony of -the widows and orphans preserved 'from want by policies in lilia Company. We are known and patronized in, nearly every household. Our friends know where to find as when they-need insurauce. LKAPVAAT & UAffStttl/' General Agents, August?, Ga. B. M. TALBERT, Canvassing Agent, ) E. KEESE, " " \ E. E. JEFFERSON " . " J Oct. 9, ,. tf . 42 Hagan's Iftagn^a Bairn0 ^ftfj^fi^i^ FOR Beaut?ryili???e.C<aj?pit:xi*???' Ew. T?gf'?t?iy^?^nfe fo?CnpfpeCanv^s sale at-vuw./ .. i? m? \ tl,,? AlV??, '. -'.".i. l'-'L-'J { OUSBY'SDWJOSiOfi?. [J . .VflOhJ^tf0^ I dealer ip, ? :"\ "'XZ' . . i? r t -,. .vii ? -.?L/J Drugs, Medicines, Groceries, ' ' .? .-? fir. ' .r: '. L'o . :. ?'..c ? j ? t??r /- -rf . &c, &c, &c, Enfield, S. WOULD respectfully state to his Friends apd the JPablic Generally that ' he has purchased of Dr. W. A. SANDRES, his .Entire Stock, and will' keep on liand, fiill supplies of. BIGS, IDMI, ?KAIS, luacy Soo?s, Foreign & Boaestie Pe ' HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS, TOILET ARTIGUES, ? E&tu?Dg. ami Surgeon's Sponges, Brandies, Wines and Whiskies for M?djcin^PMrposes, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, Paint, Varnish and White Wash Brodies, . F IXL StPPLy' OF ALL' KL\D.? GABBED SEEDS, t . Together with a general assortment of GROCERIES, TOBACCO, I*IQ#OBS, . Such as . BACON. SIDES, HAMS, SHOULDERS, LARD, MACKEREL, FLOUR, MEAL; SALT; ! ; ;J . ; SUGARS, SYRUPS; MOLASSES, COFFEE, T#AS, RICE, . CHEESE, MACCARONI, CRACKERS; ' . Soda, Starch, Soaps, Candles;-' ' * ' . . WESTES, -BRANDIES, WHISKIES &c " ' Fine White Wine and Apple VINEGARS, Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO and SEGABS, . # . . ; (ZtooTi,pw^,M?nB, Pickles,. Julies,... Almonds,'Pecan TiUt8; Brazil Nuts, Walnuts, ' Buckets, f tibs, Brooms, Ac.', All'of which will be sold ati'the lowest rates fer-iCash..- A stare of-the tsftde solicited. , Dr. Sanders will be on hand at all times to COMPOUND PRESCRIP TIONS at the shortest notice. D. L. THRIVER. Jan 28' tf . 6.... Brooklyn Life Insurance Go. or WS?W YORK. t/f.-jf. !.:(... . )>' .-,.< ?>nin ?ky ;/ Assets Over Two Millions Dollars. ALL Persons who. wish to insure in a No. 1 Life Insurance Company, pre senting peculiar advantages, can da so by applying to W. P. BUTLER, Geni Ag?nt Brooklyn Life Insurance Co: Respectful reference made to Judge Jim. E:.Bacon,.. Jiessrs. R. C. Shiver, W. S. Monteith, A. .C. Moore and John Bauaket of Columbia. Ex-Gov. M. L. Bonham, Messrs. S. S. Tompkins, Henry W. Addison, Z. W. Carwile, Sr., Jae. A. Dozier, and other patrons of the Company. . 3^- ACTIVE AND RELIABLE AGENTS, who will.devote.tbemselyes to the interest, of the Company, wanted in every County in the State, with whom liberal ternis will be made. W. P. BUTLER, Gcn'l. Agent, Edgefield C. H., S. C; Feb. 19 3m siranee lotice. THE Undersigned;having established.his office at Edgefield, as General Agent i-r the Cotton States Lite Insurance Company, invites attention to one or two of the advantages offered those who may desire to effect insurance on their lives in a safe Home Company : The Board or Managers ata recent, meeting passed unanimously the fol lowir g Resolution : " Resolved, That in view of the fact that there are unusually large sums - , paid irr- Life In su ra: e, to the Companies of the Norr?'^?ial?kEast, which^y sums, being there invested, contribute to tbe^mjchment of those sections,"' whilst our own South is greatiy in neel of c?fflRapital t?-prosecute success-; - liilly nur Agricultural ami Modi anibal enterprises ; it is ordered, that for^ tile purpose o? r?taitiing ?hcse sums in our midst, thereafter a certain pro portion ": t?i?? r.-' ..:...!: receipts ?roij] premiums, amounting to nor-more '.han 70 per t'ont. "! ii.-.- sann; oe invested in such uianner as may be in accord ant.' with th*1 regulations of the Co?ip?iry, in those sections from which the saul pre mi uros are attained." * (Sighed) * ' WM. B. JOHNSON, Pres't. G?0S6E S. 0*BEAR. See'xy. < 1 In accordance wit-h the above Resolution a Board of Advisory Trustees has been regularly organized at E<lgefie!d C. H., S. C., with the following Officers, viz": Maj. W. T. GARY, President. Capt. B. C. BRYAN..yic,e Prescient. . R. .G. SAMS, Esq., Secretary. TL-is Board is now prepared to transact business, and invest the funds of the i "ompany agreeable to the prescribed regulations. The Finanoi;jl strength of the Company places it in high rank. Its last Annual Statement shows that the Company possess, besides its large Guar antee, $110 for every ?100 of its liability. . M. W. ABNEY, General Agent. June 21, . . . . tf 27 ok & Howard. IO THE Merchants and Planters OF EDGEFIELD COUNTY. MILLER; HACK & HOWARD . 29.5 Broad gt, Augusta, Ga. Agency for Buffalo Scale Company T is w'th pleasure and gratitude tha^t we announce the" continuation of our firm at the same well known stand.. Our GENER AL.GROCERY and COMMISSION BUSINESS will be car ried on with increa*e4 facilities. ' , We have on hand, and are receiving, a larger Stock of Choice Fami ly Groceries and Provisions, than we have ever offered to' the public before, consisting in part of : Bagging, Cheese, Sugar, Pickles, Ties, . Crackers, Coffee, Preserves, Bacon, Soda, Tobacco, Rajsins, Hams, Soap, Segars, . ' Cuwants, Lard, Candles, Snuff, Almonds, Pork/ Pepper, Wines, Pecans, Beef, Spice, Liqnors, Brazils, Flour, Ginger, Vinegar, Walnuts, Meal, Mustard, Sauce, Blacking, Grists, .Mace, Tea, Blueing, Salt, 'Cloves, Citron, Buckets, Molasses, Nutmegs, Jellies,. Tubs, Syrup, Cinamon, [Jelatine, Brooms, &c. ' We also have Seed Rye, Barley, Wheat and Oats . All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE sold on Commission. Our Mr. W. S. EOWABD will be st Edgefield every Sale day. MILLER, HACK & HOWAED. Augusta, Ga., Sept. 25 203 Broad-St., Augusta, Ga. 203 1873. SPRINfi AX? SUMMER CLOTHING. 1873. C o ok e's ?AM0??S CLO?SI3SG AND EAT- SXOBS Heep constantly on hand a very large and well Selected" stock of ' CLOTHING AND HATS, of the best make and material, and . AU the Latest Styles for Men, Youths, Boys and Children, which will be sold at rctswble pYices. ' i^r?ur friends and the public a/e respectfully invi?ed.'?*> give JIB a caJL At W. BLANCHABI>.