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T erm s, ?3,00- per Aun nm. L5st week we^ave-t?e progress o Court up to Tuesday afternoon. On "Wednesday the Court waa oceupi . ed in tho trial of the State vs. John Do zier. TAff&fe?dant ls a* negro wno 'stoTe some ^itty dollars from"- Dr. Rushton's' store, and the evidence against him'.^r?as.' as clear as spring water. Nevertheless the jury, coa?p^ft?u^?^trrerj* ?^u'egroes,' pronounced him not guilty. J udge Mel ton seem ed to bo horrified and indignant at such a, verdict, and, to use a common phrase, raked the twelve colored gentle men with unmistakable asperity. And well he might ; for if this sort ST thing is to become the rule, it will soon be : .*.. k for black and white for white, race stand ing up to race, without any reference to law or j ustice. In this case Mr. Brawley, of- Chester,';acted as'Toli??for for the State,.enHancing much the favorable im pression of him which our people had already conceived. For.-the-.defenoe, ap peared.two young lawyers Just making their dcOttf-Messrs R. G. Bonham and J. D. Talbert. They managed It decided ly well, and we predict for them a useful and honorable career at the bar. On Thursday internoon the Grand Ju ry; after making their presentment, were discharged.. From this presentment we publish the following extracts furnished us by A. Ramsay, Esq., Clerk of Court: To HU Honor S. W. iKUon, Presidf/d Judge: The Grand Jury of. Edgefield Co/n-7 to whom, was referred the speciaO*-***61" of inquiring as to whether the/?unty Commissioners for ;Edgefield/t;oQnty have published the annual alA^ent of receipts and disbursement/0? public monies gassing through ttiei/"iulils, and of. other matters pertaining 10 the-dis cfcarge-ofnrreirirrffic^^ respectfully tc*. pjesen^bat t?M"y> ^jP**' upon investigation/ tP^' th$ Board of upon investigation^ t??. County Commf?ipue/t, f?r Cpuftty have published no..'Statement of their account in the- CAmtJ'i3)aPer. <?f tn? County, or other**0, as far as they can ascertain since tP "tb day of-July A. D. iS'P, and maVipe'clerklof saifl Board has published on/ apartial statementon the 5th day of C^-.A.;D.TS'71. '; They tarriforti?ecomiriCnd that the j Solicitor JO instructed by the Court to preparo *nd have served upon saidBoard, and tb-* c?erk thereof,a 'Rul? to show cause d the next terutof^is.Court, why an iidictmeut should not be preferred ageist them for malfeasance in office, a?d dereliction4 in the discharge of their . public duties. They further recommend that lhe said Board be ruled td" show canse an tho next terni of the Court why a,bill of iudict-. ment should' riot bo preferred against them for neglecting so grossly the public Roads, Bridges and-F?vrier of toa Coanri ty. " * Thc Grand .Tiny ask leave for fiirlher time within which to enquire- into thc several matters pertaining to the proper discharge of their duties, and invite the co-operation of all good citizens in cor recting thc many evils with which our County Is afflicted. ? _) ?. JOSEPH EDWARDS, Foreman. . It is due to Solicitor Brawley to say and our people should feel under o weight of obligation to him-that his persistent enquiry into the reported short -comings of our Comity Commissioners, was the cause of thi3 presentment of th s Grand Jury. And on Saturday the Solicitor did actually issue a Rule to show cause, fte., in accordance with t,he recommendation of the Grand Jun,'. Before finally^dismissing the Grand Jory, Judge Melton took occasion to ad dress them in a speech of considerable length. He reviewed the conduct of the negioes since the- emancipation, and, while not blaming them for tho past," gave them much good advice and warn ing as regards their future course. He also animad verted upon thc general con "I O duct of County officers under the" new . regime, Attributing theft shortcomings j more to thc- defects of thc present law ; ^c (which does not provide for sufficient sn- :.m pervision) than to individual Want of in- j ?l tegrity. Stich officers were likewise well jt a advised and warned by bis Honor. Judge ? !l" Melton's address'to the Grand Jury was j cs unmistakably Republican, but at the jas same timetable, fearless, aud unmLstaka 10 A bly conscientious. Thursdiiy and FY?day wcro devoted to R til Di Ci Sa ill te; m " ?J no ni: the case of thc .stale vs, Barney Balien- j ?^ tine, for thc. umr-dcr, of . Unuit. Boozy, .. }>oHi colored, lije canse of .ditlicnlty was thc alleged illicit intimacy of Boozy with Ball?ntine's wife. Solicitor BraW hy and_l?Roy F. Yeomans, Esq.,' up pc<red for tho prosecution; Mcssis \V: T. G\ry andK#rfJ. Bonham for the de fence. Thc verdict of the 'Jury was Mansla,ghtt.rj to the! jistqnishment; of many, \v10 were ol' opinion,- from the evidence dduccd, tnc''skillful manage ment and ery able argument of Col. Youmans aw. roU)t$ Solicitor,, and the clear andj^ueflcharge of die presiding Judge.^wfe'rhe verdict would be Mur der. TMS wall u important case, and excited-?on^deraLe ?^.^ throughout the trial. The de,nce ma?njy relied of upon was the rumoro ruhiltero?s inter- Bi course of tho deceased with'tne wife of H< lhe def?ndan?, ?utgcrfrta, ,.ir,*u instancia m of sejrdcfrfiw, ai?.n"ec?,,rilv baseu n, :v u-great*ueasnre upon ?ret,^^??^ e?. ?dence difiieult to connect. ?hc yoUrLs(il I lu for the prosecution, in tho i-,gllage ol ? sj .Judge Melton, and in thc opir^ of tilC | se i<p*]l-bound audience, did their ', wj10jc duty." Our young friend Rieha; Bon_ ham, for thc prisoner, made hi.firsl speech in acuse ol'mu ?der, spoke ;tJl ease and self-possession, sim* by his hi. ly creditable argument won the appian; | ^ of all. Maj. ( Jary, one of thc first cri mi- r.-r nal lawyers at our Bar. closed for the de fence, end surpassed any former oftbrt o? his iu legal knowledge, graceftll delivery, ??nd touching eloquence. And th- < burt in this case paid a merited compliment when he said'that ? the d?fonce was t on ducted with great pertinacity, untiring>; zeal and unusual ability." Ont?aturtlay the Court sat but a short ! ; itiine, nothing-worthy ??f meution being j; accomplished, Saturday, too, Mr. Br ivy- j ley departed, and was succeeded, a* j State's Attorney, by Attorney Gcneraij Chamberlain. The ease of the Stateva-Winalow Ham ilton for the killing of Capt. George ?tit ler occupied all of Monday and Tuesday. Attorney General Chamberlain for the State; Chanr-ellor Carroll and W. .D. Barney, for the defence. As re-1 gards tb ? speech of Mr. Karney in this ?atue-bia flx*t since his ndmission to the bar, if we mistake not-it did him very decided credit, and augurs well for j his future success. .Verdict-Not? nilly, j As we go to press carly on Wednesday, j we will not be able to- pursue the pro- j gress of tho Conrt farther until our.next J issue. The Court will continue in session throughout this week and n*xt> ;And notwithstanding a previous anuounce- j mont to the contrary, we understand that tim coming week will he exclusively de voted to civil bushier. Such being thc case, we deem it our duty to? ?arn *>uf juries- confusions, wrangl'mgs,. heart-buruings, said complaints .of par tiality and Injustice leoine common throughout our .County- lo r>wcm.bt>r. t&tt% for five years past.-the rule in E^f> fieWL i" regard w aufc-war aeb&i bas been to .?A>?c them at 25 vents In the del lar. It is .to?* Jatenow to go backwards in this matter. Our pebple remember thepounty Con vention 'pt JLnt? ?18?^ a^d^tho Report prepared by-tire foUowrng' regularly ap pointed Committee-J. A. Devore, F. W j Pickens, M. Frazier, Julius Banks, Gr j M.'-Yarborough, M. W--Clary, T. Reese, Abram Jones, B. C. Bryan, Moss, and W. L. Coleman. These j zens, speaking for th? people, ra mended the giving or 25 cents in tjf lar. And from that day td-the^36*1*, such has been thornie; - - A Melancholy and ft WaryttrT/End. I f .'Vye regret ?xceedinglyyto ^?** Mr. George Mar?a cuthte,tbro?fa? ^ Poor HovrsCj On yesterday. Heyhnot yet dead -we write* on Wedn'esda^norii*nk-?ut his medical attendant j^rns-to have no idea that he can survi^ ."?*-"? Martin is an old citizen, and hjT 8een helter days. His living at tho B?r House has been coraifortable, and y treatment kind. But he says he is tire^? M*"8 To eft Merchants. Baltimore./" behaved nobly to the 8outK. ihfe^oro we point our Mer chants:, lo fe ' card of Armstrong, Cator ct Co. W go further than Baltimore? Acknowledgement. yvi^many thanks we acknowledge the 9&ipt of an invitation to attend the versary Celebration of the Excelsior Srary Society' of Newberry College, 7alhalla, on Friday evening, March ?th. ' ; Car wi le No. 1 ; Cumule No. 2 ; Car wile No 3. There they are in Augusta-young nen whom we all know and love.. Tom a No. 1 ; Ed. is No. 2; Willie is No 3. rhey sell Groceries on a big scale, two >r three doors below Richards-near the Planters Hotel.' And their heads are evol! And their doings would baffle a Congressional Committee.to investigate Southern affairs. Read their new adver iseinent in another, column, and give hem a long pullj a strong pull, andaH )ull all together ! ? . .. --.-?n- 111"-. low Could We Lire Without Him? Without Quinn, the Bookseller in Au fUBta? . As for lis.'should God call Quinn ionio, we would no longer bc able to bear ho burden of lifo ! Indeed what would ife be to any of us without :QuinnIs fooks andPapors and Magazines? Quinn's latest present; to'iis is "Fors er's* Li fe of Dickens *'-of Dickens whose ead was so full of quaint wit and hu lor, whpsc/heart was so fui lof philarj tiropic iove, whose soul was so full of irino tenderness for-the poor and per. ccuted wherever they might be. To all >vers of Dickens, this book, just pub ished, will be a joy forever. Send right ff .to Quinn for it. Forster is an eini ent literary man of London-a thirty ears-friend of Dickens. His labor of >ve is emphatically well dope. Another new work n6wv offered by ?ullin is "Fernando de Lemos,'' anov l,"by Mr. Gaynrre the-fimous litcratcitr f New Orleans. To Southern readers articnbirly this romance will always rove irresistible charming. either u Sardine, nor a Needle in a Haystack. We allude to our generous and hand" >Bie- young friepd. Mr. Pierce B. Chris e, of Augusta. Pierce litis troops ol iends up here among uis native hills, id as he is neither a sardine, nor a needle i a haystack, they can very easily find im when they-go to Angusta. Ho is at ie. very prominent , and fashionable lothing Store of. J. Pope it Co., under i-.- Globe Hotel, where, besides Clothing " every shape, style and quality, they ll Jhc most beautiful nats, Collars and eektles in the world. The tiew spring Ik hat (beaver) now sold by Pierce at Pope's is nothing less'than au insplr:: in. So bear .all t his in mind ; and also e li i st mentioned fact-that Pierce is? zither a sardine, nor a needl? in a haw ?Sir i v?? *. J ) L? \. ? V .??>. TJio infant child ol' Hun. Frank nd m died at the Nickerson House in dnrnbia, on thc Gth. 2?i- The Augusta papers announce the lath of Rev. John Keeley, of that ?itv. his (t?th year. Mr. N coley was a .adu?te of Trinity College, Dublin, UK* to Augusta about thirty years ago, id was ordained a minister of the Prot tant Episcopal Church. Hf? was an sistant for many years to Dr. Ford, tho ctor of St. Paul's, and afterwards to ev. W. H. Clarke,.the present rector of at church. Thc deceased ranked as ic of thc ripest scholars of the South: Religious rtolice* The next Union Meeting of the :)rd ?vision will beheld with the Cloud's tx-k Church-on Saturday before the 5th .bbath in March. Rev. il T. Bartley to preach tho Intro tc-tory Serm-ni ; Rev. W. L. Hawes al ??ate. Rev. K.J. Towel 1, Charity Ser on: Rev. H. Jones, alterante Subject : What is our duty as a Dc limitation to the Colored race in our idst? H. T. BARTLEY, Mod'r J." W.'DENNY, Sec'ry. Religious Notice. Tho next fifth Sabbath Union Meeting the Fourth Division, of the Edgeheld tptist Association, will be held with the urn's Creek Church,-to meet on Sat day, before tho tilth Sabbath in March, IO '.'..ioe.k A- M. YppnlntJhchte for the stated .services: .v. \Y. B. Shaw, for thc Introductory riuon; Rev.*J. P. Mealing, Charily ruion. J. P. MEALING. Mod. Poisoned* to Dcuth. i healthy liv, r si co tes e:;ch dry about two ?nd II i pound.* ?.f bile, whic'i contain* a great uuiouul was!? material taken from th- t>!o?il. When the .t i? cante* iorpi<t or eonjce?ted, it lni!s lo pflminate < rael tinfounl "f noxious sulutl ince, which, there e reman?s i<> poison the b'ood HIUI nt* conveyed u. .ry j.nrt ..!' tho system. Wont must"bo the eondi I of thc Mond vrhrn it ls rreeiv ns ?nd retaining ?!i day iwji iuid a batt p un'U of poison V Nature j; to work off-lilt* pvlsoi t!i:on;li o:b r channel "'.Wunii-tue ki'Mu-y.lungsskin, etc; butlhuse "ir.'" P '"'eovertaxeilin periorming tuts IR1H>\ in ,vii'ii?' I", "'?-ir natural fanchon*. uinl ran not lons ?fbi-' ?'" procure, hu: heroinevariouslydlstsMeu. vii v.taV"' WB'C'' OMI -?real electrleal centra ol ,,hr<\ v . ' ' unduly stiinuiaU-d by Um anhealthy .t?nStrin . n***** to " "u" heart, und it fails lo '( bile ]..>!-''"'-" b.alllitul!)-.- Hence the symptom* .?i-.utiiv (>. Dft* whkh ur;- duilnew, heatl?ehe. in iii memiVrv .' M1* "-.nJ wu any subjeet, impairmrnt . r.->f ?ii:.'"'> :ti- "!<-*--i?.v. ??r ?I-TVCII-. fcetinir. gloomy ,l .rl;'h itt" ."'^Irritability i-f temper.. The I.Umil < irr ce . r t!w sk'1 ns " r"rn* Ihe .-wet'it upon lh< h ii i priK?nce*?!1 is liritatlng and JIOLSOOOMS i,r4cbtK an I'oiluT,-"',,r?',l lir"*'" "Jl,!a. pimples, md tcr.rful.Mis tun!'1'"''* > ?trlmrielt* rh r -mu? sooki F-,u" stomach, l>-.\vels ami -?Vctt-n* ?HMiirrorl?e? eannM esjape becoming .,v.t" r..i;;. oia-rUflen. ?I 'wHven-s...piles; dropsy ,tii?rh>rmsi>rclir>n'ed0le weakiwss and many mir? re n t- As a reiucl"'. ::re among tho Ueeet re-aati"i?) "' d:* sse. Dr." a." these various mani Discurcn i- ?. . Hiv. Jv [time* ?-.Iden-Medical ?nd Mom teh are rlunced t .Yd. 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" Written y UU0 Who eared liiniv.-ll, vlid seul fr.-e on reeeiring :piKt-paid do i-elid envelope." [tl lrcNs . VA'fHANl -A, VI \ YF AIK, Brooklyn. K. Y. W. H. SHAFFER, - . Dentist, . . rTAVING located nt Edccfield offers LX. his 1'vofcssional services to the oit zens arid surrounding country. Office at lie residence of S. S. Tompkins,-Esq.' Feb 28 ' . tf_18 I. L. BONHAM. R.O. BONHAM. ECMSHA&? & jTOWJBFAMj Attorneys at Law, - Office, nt Edgeflerd C. II., hi. C Jan 24 tf . 6 THOS. J ADAMS, Morney and Couiiseilor at Law, "Will Practica in Courts of this County nd Stat?. Will be found in the Law Office next hove T. P. Magrath, Esq., and opposite aluda Hotel. Edgefield, S. C.. Nov. 29, 6m 4? Iff. W. ADDISON, LAWYER. LAV. R.vscr, F.DOKFIKLD, C. H. Bric'; Office, formerly crffieo of Mo tgne tt Addison. Jan. 1, ' ly 2 r Law Notice. UH undersigned have formed a Co artiHorsliiu for tho PRACTICE OF LAW i Edgefield County, and the Counties o? ie Fifth Circuit, under thc name and vie of MAGRATH * A BN* EY. They will also Practice hr the Couria of rial Juaticea for these Counties. THOMAS P. MAGRATH, /- JOHN R. ABNEY. Edgefteld, Dec. 13, tf 51 JOH;N BAUSKETT, Korney and Counselor at Law. COLUMBIA, S. C., .Vi LL Prnct'cc in ridgefield, Lexington, urnwol' mid Riehland. ColumVija. Mar S ly ll LAW CARD. CHE I'ndersigned. have this dav rmed a Partnership for thc PRACTICE " LAW in the Courts of this ^tate, arid ie Circuit Court of the United State?. JOHN E. BACON, J. D. TALBERT. Dec 4; 1S71. 3m 60 he Greatest Discovery of the Age EAU FRAN?AISE, )n DOCTEUR LAURENT, of Paris, n infallible euro for all IRRITATIONS OF SE SKIN, as well ns obstinate EUUP :'O'NS. This preparation is universally <ed among the higher classes in France id England. A bottle of tho EAU FRAN UHK will lie sent to any address upon ?ceipt of si 50 w. E. PLORANCK, de Agent for the U. S., Richmond, Va. Feb 14 . 4t8 AUGUSTA HOTEL, rp VUGUSTA, GA. Xi. is no popular and well-known Hotel visltollly open fbr the' reception of ly rehoiving recently been thorough tlit! mosd, newly painted, and put in mined toiplcte order. We are deter not to- be *e ours to first-class Hotel, We rospoiwed North or South, of our EQgely solicit tiio patronage rroncrallv. fri?ndsan i the public ? .ULRPL f>ab H .? JUAYt Pvopiietors. .. ti .'tr io HO if Ul T. 1. Unison AS REMOVED to thffr^ll;fcno%nSt9re:fa^DDlarly occupied to Col. M. relations with former friends H Frazier,, where he invites ? renewal of buai and customers. ' . Just received One Case BLE ACHED* SHIRTINGS, . 1 Case Sea Island SHIRTINGS,. ? 1 Bale Plaid OS?'ABURGS,. 10 pieces BED TICKING, : 2 Bales Grantville SHIRTINGS, \ 1 case PRINTS for early-spring* wear, 10 Kegs NAILS, 1 Case BROGANS, .'. Also.a few more bargains in WORSTEEDS and FLANNELS to make room for the Spring Stock. t&" Call at tne Corner,' and take a look. W. H. BRI'XMKV March 6, . . . . ' tf 2 The Place Where to Buy GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS IS AT MILLER, HACK & HOWARD'S 208 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Bacon Sides, ?' ''?'-.' " Shoulders, * D. S. Sides, " Shoulders, Canvassed Hams, - , Country Hams, Prime Leaf Lard, Pickle Beef, Dried Beef, Pickle Pork, Breakfast Strips, Excelsior Extra Flour, " Little Beaty Flour, Golden Sheaf Flour, " Pride of Augusta Flour, "Western Flour, . Reboiled Molasses, Cuba Molasses, Golden Syrup, New Orleans*Syrup, Richmond Stripes, " Osnaburgs, Matches, .-; o-Ld ? ^Jc On Hand, and Receiving: Corn, 1 ii f 1 ? 5VA Bi til Meal, Oats, Salt, .... ^ . Sugar, JJ! Coffee, Mackerel, Assorted Soda, B. C. Soda, Soap, - Starch, . : ' Candles, Pickles, Sauce, , " Bratidy Peaches, Can Goods, Whiskies, . Brandy, Wines, . Tobacco, Snuff, Segare, Candy, Ac?, &c, {^We are Agenta for the BUFFALO .SCALES. Scales of all Bizes and styles,.and warranted equal to the best. Merchants and Planters should be sure to look for the place and Sign. EMPIRE A?D PALMETTO GROCERY HOUSE. Mar 6 ? tf ll THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO'S. (kano. Ml, SALT ANDJM? COiPOim Che above PREPARED at SAVANNAH, GA., and CHARLESTON, S. C; S^?ioenisL Guano, Imported from Phoenix Islands, Southern Pacific Ocean. For sale by WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., Importers and Dealers in Guanos, 14S Bay St., Savannah, Ga., 151 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. For further information apply or address aa above' for 'Almanac for 1872, r to G. H. RERNAG11AN & CO., Agents at Bate?m?U?^S.' ?r "BEN. A. ONE*. Age.it at Ninetv-Six : J.' LIPSCOMB, Agent at Chappell s Depot, Jan*29 ' .3m 6 Nfew Cotton and Produce Hie Planters' Loan & Savings Bank. Subscribed Capital, $i,fi0?,0?e,00 ! [\lE WAREHOUSE-OF THIS BANK, corner of Reynolds and yS??p!b?.'51 S?rcela, Allgu?ta, Ga., is now ready to receive COT :ON. . " LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be made upon Cotton in Warr ouse, or upon Railroad Receipts. Parties Storing Cotton with tho Bank will he furnishod with receipts io line that will be available in this eily or any other for borrowing money. The Bank is prepar?d at all time6 to make Loans on Produce or Provi lons, on the most reasonable terms. Parties would do well'to apply at the Warehouse, or communicate with ie Officere'. CHAS. J. JENKINS, President. -JNO. P. KING, vice-President. T. P. BRANCH, Cashier. Augusta, Sept 20 tf ?9 . Dhoiee Family Groceries AND PLATATION SUPPLIES. JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER IA VING set their STORE in order, and having received a Large Supply ? the BEST GROCERIES, &c., .that can be bought for money, now ofter to ?eir customers and the trade, a large Stock of FRESH (GOODS, viz : Stuart's, Cut, Crushed, Granulated, A, B, C and Yellow SUGARS, Java, Laguayra, Maracaibo and Rio COFFEES, Green and Black TEA, of Best Quality, Stuart's SYRUP, GOLDEN DRIPS and MOLASSES, Sugar Cured HAMS, Breakfast BACON, New FLOUR, Factory CHEESE, English Dairy and Dutch CHEESE, Gilt Edge Goshen BUTTER, Prime Leaf LARD, CANNED FRUITS, PRESERVES and JELLIES. English CRACKERS, English Albert BISCUIT, Fresh, American CRACKERS, of all kinds, Fresh, MACKEREL, CANDLES and SOAPS, of all kinds, ' BACON, Sides and Shoulders ; Liverpool SALT, BAGGING, of all kinds, and TIES, WINES and LIQUORS, of first quality. WE HAVE ALSO ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF arket, Fancy anti Traveling Baskets, Tubs Charis, Buckets, Tray?, raw Bro oms, Feather Dusters, Counter Brushes tad Hearth Brooms FRESH GOODS RECEIVED EVEI^Y WEEK, nd our customers can rest assured that we will do our best to please. JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER, 205 EItOAD STREET. Augusta, Ga., Oct. ll 6m. . ~ 42 JUST RECEIVED ROM Head-Quarters 0 Lbs Genuine DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO Case full stock Men's BROGANS. To Arrive this Weak : 1 Case Bleached SHIRTING, 1 Casa Sea Island BLEACHING, 1 Bale Plaid OSNABURGS, I Case BED TICKING. All popular Brands/at low figures. W. H. BR?NSON. Feb 21 tf p Just Received. I CASE BED TICKING, L 1 Case Sea Island SHIRTINGS, t low figures, J. H. CHEATHAM: Feb H . tf I NOTICE ! I-HAVE thia toy associated" with mo in the Grocery abd Commission busi ness, Messrs. RICHARD SUMMER ALL and P. M. MULHERIN. The business will be carried on under the firm name of M. O'DOWD & CO. . I ask for the new firm a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to me. All persons indebted to me are earnest ly requested to par the same to Capt. Wm. Spires, or to M. O'Dowd & Co. Par ties indebted haye no right fp. ??pect longer indulgence. T e ? M. O'DOWD. Augusta, Ga,, Mar. 1,1872 lm ll , medical W-?ice. FROM this date I will oracttca Medi cine exclusiT?Vr for Cash. T. H. PATTWHfi Jan 17 ?? i PREPARED BY THE DICKSON FM1IIKER COMPANY, . AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, J , ' , Of Standard Quality BL Excellence ,.' GUARANTEED FR^E .FROM* ANY ADULTERATION.': ' CASH PRICE, %55 PER TOX,-~Ti:VIE, .!?0O ! MATERIALS FRESH AND PURE I NO OLD STOCK ON HAND ? We rifer generally tb oor customers, to. be found in .almost ewry com munity-, arid we publish no certificates. . . . . . . '{jr.sa \ ? Also, FINE GROUND PURE BONE for composting and fermentation, an article which cannot fail to give satisfaction. PRICE,-$40 PER TON:* We manufacture any formula for'other parties as may be .ordered, :and guarantee good work and best riiateriale. Applv for circulars, to 1 - . . . ??? -, . . il i JAMES T- GARDINER; Tresident, .. . ; ;? I ;: ?. AUGUSTA, GA: . Capt. LEWIS JONES,-Agent for Kdgefieid District. ?/ '., Fifty Centsper'hundred ponrids "will t?e given 'for*all Kinds bf Dr Bones delivered at either bf the D?p?ts' bn-th? Columbia ?fa-Augusta R. E;' : Jan? ' '.r';-:'-* ' /"' '3rn:2 ; M?PES' NITROGENIZED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF IIME. Thc Oldest 8uper-Plio>)bate Mamifartured iu tili? Couniry. . Composed of BOISES^POTASH/ PHOSPH?TIQ .QUA^?^.C??CEN r?ATED ANIM At.. AMMONIACAL : % ATTER,.' and, . SULPHURIC A.CID.,. No Salt, Salt Cake, .l?itre-C?ke, JPJaa.tcjy nor. Adu 'tarant or Absorb ant of any kind used. Factory onen for-inspection at,all times. N ?NE TEEN YEARS. OF- PR??T, CAZ, JSX?'?R?ENOE.: (?trodaced in 1852. ...... . . Patented Jt?ec. 29, .1759. Quick Action "and Permanent; Improvement .jo tjie Soil.' ' ', ' "/' ?estimony bf Hundreds/of Well-Known Planters- in Its..favor, on.'Ev?ry Variety of'Crop and Soil, ?ven Curing; Extr?me 'Adverse' Reasons.. $45 Cagh-$50 Tim?;, payable 1st Mo ty. ! lst^'lSi'S. KINSMAN & HOWELL, General Agents for South Carolina,. ['ono' .?". - NO. 188 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON,-S: C. C W. H. BItUNSON, at Edgefield C. H., and J. A. C. JONES, at ?ine House De Iot. Agents. Jan 24 ... ? , ,3ni ... J . . 5 WA E B 0 J&Q?O Jo "Ti iv ' .iit>;".; to iv.** .-...;.? l?sufc o? t?aSfi FOR tit '/..<:..? -.f-,;. 7.?rtf >.>...S Oft ! . . afeo? ti '.-.i .{.c'."<%?iS>q . . ai ??iaoj? ovihjrS. biUt r?.'? Cotton, Corn, Whe^t, Tobacco PRICE: CASH, $50 per 2000 Lbs., at Factory, TIME, $55 per 20.00 Lbs:, at Factory, paya ?le Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST. ; Factory East end Hasel Street ; Mines on Ashley .Hiver. tfID PHOSPHATE OF LIME .; ; .; v. ;,' ?; % . FOR ?> - ;. & & Composting With Cotton Seed PR ICE: CASH, $30 per 2000 ?bs. at Factory. TIME, $35 per 2000 Lbs., at Factory, p?ye le Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST.* WM. C. DUKES & CO., GENERAL AGENTS, No. 1, South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Col. WM. BUTLER Agent at Edgefield, S. C. CERTIFICATES: EDOKriKLD, Dec. 30th, 1871. I have used commercial fertilisers for veml years, and thia year, with other ndH, used the Wando, giving it, I think fair trial; In my opinion, the Wando ve more remunerative results than any her kind used by mo.. EDOEFIBLO, C. H., S. C., Jan. 1, 1872. This is to certify that I have used thc ando Guano for two years with the ippicet rosnltr-quantity applied 200 lbs., ith 15 Bushels Cotton Seed per acre ith this manuring I increased the yield seedCottou per adre about six min ed pounds or more. ?I may add that I ade abale per acre on twenty acres ith above manuring. W. A. SANDERS. Dec 20 EDOEFiELpr.S. C., Dec. 80th, 1871. This yeau I planted.seighty-five acre*; in Cotton, poor land, and used three tons of th W ando G nano. -: I made, packed and Hold forty-eight bales, ? weiglung 400 pounds. The three tons. were applied -U 45 acres, which produced 31 bales For ty acres, bettor land, was unmanured. and thereBult was only 17 bales. TJu cheapness, and the intrinsic worth ol' the Wando, places it upon a monied valua tion. . E. H. YOUNOBLOOD: ' EBOEFIEI.D, S. C., Jan. 10th, 1872. . I have Used the Wando Fertilizer foi two years, and willingly testify as toifc merits. Taking into consideration .it rnst.it paid me better, as an investment than Peruvian Guano, arid is equal, if not superior, to any fertilizer in the market, of which 1 have any practical knowledge. ELDRIDGE POSEYT 3b .52.' For the Ladies. HAVE on hand 20 Pieces PLAIN, SECPED and STRIPED CAMBRIC, irehased when Cotton was low, and ill sell at corresponding figures. These x>ds will, owing to th?. high price of >tton, be very much higher this Spring, ow is the time tp buy them. Just received'50 Dozen COATS' COT DN, at 70 Cents per Dozen. . J. H. OHEATH?M. Feb 21 tf 9 Seed Potatoes. rUST received 20 Bbls. ohoico SEED 4 ' POTATOES, for early and late plant- . $ he P?orlesa is'? favorite Potato^ pro- j icing from 300 to 400 bushels to the acre. I iey boil mealy, and are. a fvtfry fine ; lallty. i G. L.'PENN. ' Jan. 23, - . - tif LYNCHBURG! I WILL permit LYNCHBURG to stand .for a few Mar. H this Season a( Twenty-five Dollar* for conimnn rnarpp Fifty Dollar? for thorough bred?. Per sons' breeding mu?t expect to pay by tht season- If they don't take care of their mar?s-lt is their fault. . ?' ' " ' " Lynchburg will staiid at my hbust*. The season will end J.st Juno 1872. ^ TH?S. GfBACOtf. Feb 28 Sm' ^ ' io" The High Scboo?, MALE'and FEMALE, atSondy Side, :the place formerly owned Jay. Cnp,t( Burt, will be opened on the first'Mondav in February.. . . ' !* Tuition in English bran?hea? $1,00 per mon th v In.the.Lanauages,^ per month.' Tuition andBoai-d, $1'6 por.month.. J, i Klal?' ana Female departments" sepa rate. Ann ry to'.. '?> ear ?-Mi ru?T O?* Jan 31- "^A^^'?l*oio*-' >'j 3 8 ?i. .. ii?it IQ ...ixihiaS-9 ui >9t 3 auto? 4B sh ? fia *. ?0 faamil ?sihj iii'o? o? O>.JB rx.* . fad? :.'.t.^7 ? lg ?'-,?.. hija -'ititi i /lrM?M'A l-l-?*??? ?ttl fd ?..-' .'. i*?ltr>-?M . ?.-.|OT*J'? :-?i ka? ?3 TV?A KA 1 f.? ?* os ;. 0 a ?rc T ? jia ? ...-.rs -ci - . -r tas Kt***+> 6U*:,B m ??j j- ?,?-i)c*-.'*. --?f . Si . .?lr . s wfe? -*-.v ;..-;. ii:-- :.?"Tr; u ... - : ..*/?. 1 .??..' r: -s " li?t pi sd to**? !; .s-utenu' jjfc CfH ,bilA ^MH* .*&< ?rt?? TS*?? .fcni :v, ?lo."?^iUtr 'tt'-.r&ic HE ?bpj?e StandardiFej-tijjze-js*[laving beer?useyl for,tjie- la>b fi^e^yfarh ip?x&$QV^\y:\$\L;Xin^wl\&\ sy^fSI?'?.?**? n':'v/ ?*-^e/| ?U ' pries that eifn?ot fail- tp.^iye.sa.tistji?Jio?, w.Ljije ll*,p-?b*n V11' < i - J >rj*r ? uu?-' i11 i % ?cj* ui;l, Jf-j not ~*J?" pepipr, t?any oversold.-. y-,;,.** .*??: : * * .. ;? -*'..!...*>* ?..jThiB.-uriu^signedrha/viiigt|j}?i?r^gt'?ts.fbr *M?<1?lle G.-?.rgui .s'iioe tlioir.in trodi^tiuurfully anu^^-^ii^t-beu ^Mi?j?.-*"5l?W?rft-Vlv Vi'?^niirtr%-i?cT?iK???tp the p?c as, the -n?s??pE? \ BJL>;/PER-miZER?-1 N WS } ? ' "J** - .. For 'Brices-ajid -Tewns, -apply to?)i? (f&feri?"of-Local A'j?rrtV;':? ^ 1- ' ;A - _- _ _ -- - ... ~_-- - ? 'Tjy.Ts ? -:-r? u. .-du-rr-"-o K *<J:I.C ?ii ?fer ii ^rch/the^cl^ ^ratlf-?o?*F?wttlis5?**'^oJil ii^'bc-Sctuth and gu?\rantee??to,equ;vl jn .its lefuj^s Peru vina ?(juano^? po4Md/*Ant ".Jftttfiiil and to be of ?oro permanent; ?epefit;to'the foili?? W-rS i fc i i V ., , ? lr" j . : ... . tr. . . V .. . .-j. , L ' vii -.T?a-i*?-; ??.P . -H?T i** ?vaj?? '"It increases tue cropTrora IOU to' 200 ?j--rfcentv^,^ ^J. ... ^"mn'j^ 'm?vf. crop agarnst.earJy-irosts, .orfrp;nre^.V?*nt.C't,ia uiuj-jvfatiJU^^^oiirfyiMiiM ensiles the pl'ant?f. tb fur in * h i k'.? BJ. ;? ?i re-';6r io'u r^p'i '??es 'late-K-a^ u.tw.UrV. I W?LL-<*>FFEB rrom 'this : date' -r?-f Lv^-TIIlE- tf?'C?v OF DRESS 300DS, ? rn? i. .-V?VI:-.,' ;" ?? .?^tJ-sis itWfK . At arid B^)cw ^ tv:vYo?? t^stT V . These"cousist oTFrenen POT*M, ?& \ HSI^^J?S* . '' All-Wool DELA-INES.?rilH-o?oK- " !. ' ?^* . ^ V ? scotch'P-i.AiDS;- ,. ?..-.^. ^ -^f^^ : krv-eMW.>bi.M? mt y.\. . ? -, . . ...>?. . f ; . w -. ?Vt.s-'->TRVHiiE-?? - - : - . r. ,,;v ...;?..*<:* .>.-* .?i : - .. * **' ?'?. " * . :.; n .-. - .: I? .cte; e. : :? : .'.'.. ** |V-'' - ^'<i*,,>*-' ... -a ; ~. ..:,'.::,- i- ' : . ?"' * *.*'I?*!W '. .',^-.*- v. . ' <:! ' - ^ '^:f^ ' ' "f-? t . ??W5ttr.s.?? .-iv.-.- H ^BJ RC ! .- *- .> v'" i -^'VVr-rT^ . ?. r ;A; 1 i>.?<???i .\?"u Th.'V*''G-) '!:. .:ie*Fr?.<!: f-V.^-v ..* ^ r-tii, ?.iv-o.^ U-r^^i? .; .. .... - / '-v-s-if ..?lit-*- io-. fVi* ?wt? .T- is IO .' . i * . '.*'-: i. * u'i**i?? ...--^1 ; ? . . rt.:-. ?-*? I .--*.**.> c.: -i}JT: -.*?# . '- t? .?"'T;1> '; -i>- ? bis?. ?.<.?? j', ?rrttt . : ii-r>r.i.*o .r?, . : ' y. . t>J- ..? - . . ';.?% ' '.";?..i' -\ i?' ?.?..#. ?-/? >*::*?e?sw - - . - ... ..^ ;-r?" ? -. "**... K . .? -.?. Sr? ?ari '. .*J a; ' i W b ?/ >-? .i ..>'.;!: - *}." .- * io>f . ?- .'? .tiv^a i u*? "* .' 'rt. '.. .> . - i k.- iv ?a. . U ST r -.28 Vegetable.^of ?o'o'JqiiaJV?y ^.?iiriot be^ioifr?kvrrn?ut *??i:st A>->drM rcii.^-??"0 ?eds.' "Having fesi?U l!:c-se''*?oe?lHIf?|..v;.-:\v'vivi s, Tcali y*1 fir cOT*ii(??ii^"?* -je' .?.mni?nd th?tn to'all who may ttesii;ef'fO IMVe'l? 0a'rc??i st^Ca^T'?'?rtnlu?p get?ble?. . ' * ' > ?' "? : ? ? - Ci E'PEi^l-S Jab 10 important to/.-Ce4itn' rJant?i?^l .COTt?N FOGD S?GUh?D BY LEJ?E?iS 'PATENT/tf' ?3L SPECIAL FERTILIZK?. mejw,rj c' hy :*.- Mar; hind Pet^isl^aW^^ icturipg Company, B?Tinn^?y, loi- Tit*..?.';;. >-. . p, which they chum io be o- u.o iffhest-m'adeor?erl-ilizept-sct V?n tlitr*s''U'h. * .'?.'? ? .*." 'r-t ' .c '-. It.has oeenused,by several irund?edd[p4s-^;er^ .iu.,X.jrUi and SoutlK(^o?5MtaaiT'' .eorgia for four seasons, with Ahe ?i>lI<>\vinL .CMI1?>:- , f ' ." i-; It increases the crop fro hi 75 ti? .r per ci iii 'it' r??ist?" ?!?uflf"m f-Ttcas'?s.''"'' The crop is not effected by ruat ; it matures tito cit>p fr^ni three tb?lHur ^Veeift'm1 lvauce,.thus insuring.agatmd earlyiro>T. or thc event ot"avbackw-?td Re:iartn?' aablcs tho planter to put lu-his crop late : . thc lst'Juge w-im*acer^aintj?<)f access. . " ' "7 " ' 1 ** ** ~ v ' ' It prodneessa better quality tit coftWi j \u- ot*, ct -.m-thc srcMid bear's* ofrip^im* ' It is sold on the* basts in. qualin* of Pcruvutn ' ' uano, pou ad for pemnd. Agentas rc instructed,..wheu plant?is u: c it o?.:c '(.'. wiiu?iebcat Peruvian Guanuiu^ jual quantities,' to refund such amount ak \. ll! niuKo ? i rjliiilTif it fails to pnim:'*e ' * much-cotfon as tho*Peruvian.' Numerous te?ti'*?iuui?l*rca?' behsd at the!dfl?t*cs? f the agent**. - ' v 1 / . r >.-. . ..?>.-.* .* Orders will be filled by .* . . s- a f CKR'JIF?<'.VTJEB. . i-v..r.T? *Gon. M. C. BU'CU?R. Kiigcf-'in, * ?\ . 4 "Tused three tons 'Cott'n Ftt?A? manu.acta uni by ibo M;ii viand Fenilize'rComir, any,' of Baltimore, sipplying : CO lbs.-to thiiacie. By the adc of ', I appliedJfijjp*' Js. Peruyian Guano to thc acre." ' ".The Cotton manured with tho 'Cotton Por.d1 grew off more promptly[andMg-? ro?slj*, abd whilst I maile no contpatisoit ot the result*, 1 ?? n ure tlie.proTctetice^ . .asinravorbf the 'Coitnii Food.' :?ncl sojimcli atii f.impr?? cd with this Itolii-f*^ . f sand, it increased thc yiebly.) ? ? un i*' ? ' .^t i.u 1 vv-ial other kiiJLiO ?n'tiJizofs?'j*r<J oundS;ScedCottonlto tho'gtT(v?ii:nr.miF: . vu. , tao tie>t Fcrti IQ market. My cpip wa^hit^ca-' d ;a?? ':. .><. \my- it, a::u athorcd by 1 ember. famAveltf>lc?isj**a wTflf U.' ' '. . ' . . . ,. , , ?JV^'AJ^I&O^^??^ ; ..:.A.M .v t.i".'!.i::,> Augusta, Ga. [J^ lUstM3ab?-at:'*>6rt-il*^-?0-<T*^ ;?u?'*-;-,a)' iii the Krill at tin-cKW* byrsubsoU< y^**-^j^r(oh^^y^l^ i*iW^'"<*dvCW i': ia . < a:d n portion thi:;*iiif<r roduoed t'w?lve^ares ?M i?ttrt u aw,*--. * ?n any Fcitil?7i r.L a*S,evHr .a^.^Ia^-o^-n1 rt-Trnf-'.* -?*Mi-r?. .,:'.? *? : v:-??s. D<? not think ie'l^d.^t?o?&?iiia**o-Afl*lb<tSiCri*i cnviam^mt-?- ?!?' . 'rv* |<rndncerr5.haH**?'? t?at.,0/ .tn y $fpf>?W& Ki^'l^it^b^iie ??* ti o i' >> <'t.. tar*!-* . 1 if'-YellowiCotti bo* Haye^a?ke'djvfth^si'Vf'-rai .> !]iv,?? i :..?'. . ..',..,:. ? . , . avin'tr, then*ia 0'*M\'f'?iWuVeH*..??a?? f*^r'tt?y>...v * . 'J v: M better .eruviac (jmu?a preVio*wtO:*^*J?a?Wi ^ , * vi. -UJ^ *<i ?t?^t *A. #X A'jt. w) Augiista, Jan, 17 ?m