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Progress of the COurL List week we-g?rothe progress of thi Court np to Tuosday afternoon. On Wednesday the Court was occupi . ed in the trial of the State vs. John Do zier. The Defendant ls a negro who stole some Sixty" dollars from Dr. Rushton's' store, and tho evidence against him w?3 asolear as spring water. Nevertheless,1 the jury, composed - entirely of negroes,' pronounced him not guilty. Judge Mel ton seemed to bc horrified and indignant at such a verdict, and, to use a common phrase, raked the twelve colored gentle men with unmistakable asperity. And weU he might; for if this sort of. thing is to becomo the rule, it will soon be black 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 ^olicUor for the State,.enharicing much the favorable im pression of him which our people had already conceived. For the defence, ap pearedtwo young lawyers just making their <feOttt-Messrs R. G. Bonham and J, D. Talbert. They managedltdecided ly well, and we predict for them a useful and honorable career ar the bar. On Thursday aften.. a the Grand Ju ry; after making their presentment, were discharged.. From this pr?sentaient we I publish the following extracts fvjmishedy us by A. Ramsay, Esq., Clerk of th?. Court: To His Honor S. W. Melton, Presi&? Judge: . j The Grand Jury ef. Edgefield CcM^ to whom was referred the special?^*61" of inquiring-as to whether the bounty Commissioners for EdgefteW County have published the annual st^em?ntof receipts and disbursement*01^ public monies passing through tnernana^i an(4 of. other matters pertainip t0 the-dis charge-rrrthidrTjfflcmr drf&tT'bcg leave respectfully ta. prescntr'4Jia\ they, find upon investigation^ tnt;the? Board o? County Coinmissipn?'' for saio* County have published no statement of their account in tho- OuntT paper of this County, or otherV*0? 118 iar as thc3* c'au ascertain since t*2 "tu day of- July A. D. 1870, and fttk|r8<clerK*)fi said Board has published onX ?partial statement on the 5th day of (ti.A.D.1S71. - . They therefore recommend that the Solicitor oe instructed by the Court to. prepare *nd have served upon said'Board, and tb* clerk thereof, a Rul? to show cause-d the next tenir of .this Court, why au indictment should not he preferred agpinst them for malfeasance in office, and dereliction* in the discharge of their public duties. They further recommend that thc said Board bc ruled td show cause at tho next terni of the Court why a.bill of iudict-. ment should' not fio preferred against them for neglecting so grossly the public Roads, Bridges and F?vrier of the Coun ty. Tlic Grand Jury ask leave for further time within which to enquire into thc several matters pertaining to the proper discharge of their duties, and invite the co-operation Of ail good citizens in cor recting thc many evils with which our County is afflicted. JOSEPH EDWARDS, Foreman. . It is due to ? "ol ici 'or Brawley to say and our people should feel undera weight of obligation to him-that his persistent enquiry into the reported short-eoinings of our County Commissioners, was thc cause of this presentment of the Grand j Jury. And on Saturday the Solicitor did j actually issue a Rule to show cause, tte, j t in accordance with the recommendation ' ^ of thc Grand Jury. j \. Before finally dismissing the O rand j . ' .Turi', Judge Melton took occasion toed- j dress them in a speech of considerable] ^ length. He reviewed the conduct of the ' negroes since the emancipation, and, while not blaming them for tlie past gave them much good advice and warn ing as regards their future course. He also animadverted upon thc general con ' Ct duct of County officers under the' new regime, attributing their shortcomings ; , ? more to tho defects of the present law i **e (which does not provide for sufficient sn- LU pervision) than to individual want of in- j Sr tegrity. Sttcliofllccrs were likewise well j ''a advised and warned by hi* Honor. Judge i an Melton's address to thc Grand Jury was j esl unmistakably Republican, but tit the I **** same timetable, fearless, and unmistaka j 10 bly conscientious. % ; Thursday and Friday were devoted to j ta the case of the r?ate vs. Barney Bailen- . rT tine, for the murder iii' .Grant. Jioo/.y, i both colored.' The canse of dltiicnlty J , was thc alleged illicit iutinlacy of Boozy with Ball?ntinp's wife.. Solicitor Draw lty aud.XeRoy F. YouiUans, Es<?.,' ap pc<red for tho prosecution; Messrs WV T. (r\ry audit*<G. Bonham for the de fence Thc verdict of the Jury was Mansla,ghter, to the' astonishment of many, w10 were ol' opinion, from the i evidence Educed, thc skillful manage ment and cry able argument of Col. Youmansaw o? ike Solicitor, and the clear and poij^deharge of die presiding Judge, tfi?trthc verdict would be Mur der. This was a important case, and excited considerate UIU?VW? throughout the trial. The de.,uv ma?n\y reHcd upon was thc rumoro .ululterou? inter- , course of tho deceased Wjth the wife of I H< the defendant, ?ui?cffru. d^umstanefs .' of self defence, alf .neee-.rilv based hl a-grcatiueasnre upon CTrc^istan?ft?l ev idence difficult to connect. ^ cyansol for the prosecution, tu tho l1fniage ol Judge Melton, and ii: thc opin*,, of Uic f*r?*]i-bouiid andiene?', did their ? v>.jloie duty." Our young friend Hi<-hai Bon_ j = ham, for the prisoner, made hi >irst ' speech in acuso of murder, ?poko :tJl ease and self-possession, ami by his hi ly creditable argument won thc npplaus of all. Maj. ?'ary, otu) of the first crimi-i-r, nal lawyers at our Dar, closed for the de fence, and surpassed any former eliot t of his in legal knowledge, graceful delivery* and touching eloquence. And lh? Court in this case paid a merited compliment when he said*that M cbc defence was con ducted willi great pertinacity, untiring zea? and unusual ability." On t?aturday the-Court .-.albara short j time, nothing-worthy pt mention lieing j accomplished, Saturday, too. Mr. Dr iw ley departed, end was suo-eoded, as .Stale's Attorney, by Attorney Genorai Chamberlain; The cased' the State va-Winslow Ham iltoQ for the killing of Capt. George Hut- j 1er oeenpied all of Monday and Tuesday, j Attorney General Chamberlain for the) State; Chancellor Carroll and W..D.| Hamey. Es'j,, for the defence. AH re gards tho speech of Mr. Karney in this j cause-his first since his admission to J' the bar, if we mistake not-it did him very decided credit, ajid augnrn well for ! Iiis future success. Verdict-Not (-i u illy. > As we go to press early on Wednesday, : wewill not be able to pursue the pro- ; ?;ress of the Cotirt further until our next ? issue. The Court will continue in session | throughout this week and next. And;' notwithstanding a previous announce ment to thc contrary, we understand that j thc coming week will he exclusively de voted to civil business. Such bein- the case, wedeom ?tour duty to-warnr.ur: juries_\?A wnfiiaions; wrangling?,, heart-burnings, iriV-1 complaints x>i par tiality and injns?ce leoine comino;: throughout our .County-- lo ..reWCUtbw tuft* foi' five years past,:the rule in F. Tgf. fieid/jn regard to ??fc-Svaf del-ts, has been tOic?dc them at 2T. cents in the dol lar. It is .too late now to go backwards in thia matter. I Di I (.'r J Sa ?du j trv'l tn? < .j no mi of P.a IU S .: Sei lilli Our pebple remember the County Cor veution 'of April 1868, and tho Repoi prepared by-the following regularly af pointed Committee-J. A. Devoro, P. "W -$iokens? M. Frazier, Juhua-Banka, G M. Yarborough, M. W. Clary, T. " Reese, Abram Jones, B. C. Bryan, \ Moss, and W. L. Coleman. Thesoj zens, speaking for the people, ve/*T" mended the giving of 25 cents in tifdo1" lar. - And from that day to the^sent? such has been the rule. - A Melancholy and ? ^ar/j**:End* We regret exceedingly to George Martin cut his tbjo/afc 016 Poor House, on yesterday. Ha*1101 y** dead -we write on Wednesd?/m0rnine-but his medical attendant have no idea that he can s-irv?*' Mr- Martin is an old citizen, and hf H6en better day8 His living at thc B?r House has been comfortable, and hftreatment kind' But he says he is iire/^ To Ai Mercnants. Baltimore.^1 Shaved nobly to the South. Tb/e*?r0 M'e point our Mer chants to-/k card of Armstrong, Cator A Co. "Vyv 8? further than Baltimore? / Acknowledgement. \y"i*/many thanks we acknowledge the r^iptof an invitation to attend the An/ver8ary Celebration of the Excelsior jyerary Society' of Newberry College, ^rWalhaBa, on Friday evening, March 9th. -'ui wile No. 1 ; -Cm-wile No. 2 ; Car wile No 3. There they are in Augusta-young nen whom we all know and love. Tom s No. 1 ; Ed. is No. 2 ; Willie is No 3. ?hey sell Groceries on a big scale, two r three doors below Richards-near the 'lanters Hotel.' And their heads are evol ! And their doings would baffle a | "ongressional Committee.to investigate lo?thern affairs. Read their new adver tisement in another column, and give hem along pulida strong pull, anda mil all together ! " low Contd ?Ve .Lire Without Him? Without Quinn, the' Bookseller in Au iista? . As for tt?.'should God call Quinn omo, we would no longer be able to bear lie burden of life ! Indeed what would ife be to any of us without .Quinn's looks and -Papors and Magazines ? Quinn's latest present, to'us is "Fors ?r's'Lifeof Dickens"-of Dickens whose ead was so full of quaint wit and hu ?or, whpselieart was so full of philan iropic love, whose soul was so full ol' irino tenderness for- the poor and per. ?cuted wherever they might be. To all >vers of Dickens, this book, just pub shed, will be a joy forever. Send right ff to Quinn for it. Forster ls an emi ent literary man of London-a thirty ears friend of Dickens. His labor of | ?ve is emphatically well done. Another new work now offered by uinn is "Fernando do Lemos," anov ,:by Mr, Gayarre the-famous literatear f New Orleans. To Southern readers irticulaily this romance will always rove irresistibly charming. either a Sardine, nor a Needle in a Haystack. We allude to our generous and hand" mo young friend, Mr. Pierce B. Chris B, ol' Augusta. Pierce has troops ol iencis up here among nis native hills, id as he is neither a sardine, nor a needle i a haystack, they con very easily find im wheu they go to Augusta. He is at e. very prominent .and fashionable [othing Store of J. Pope it Co., under ..' Globe Hotel, where, besides Clothing every shape, style and quality, they Il the most beautiful Hats, Collars and ccktlcs in the world. Thc new spring Ik hat (beaver) now sold by Pierce at Pope's is nothing less'than an inspira >n. So boatfall this ju mind; and al<o e iirst mentioned fact-tint Fierce Is .ither a .-ardine, nor a needle in n hay ick. [ *. --. -.??>...__.- . _ Tho infant child ol' Hon. Frank rn:m died at the Niekerpon House in dum bia, on the 6th. Thc Augusta papors announce thc atli of Rev. John Keeley, of that ?Ky, his iwth year. Mr. Neeiej" was a adu?te of Trinity College, Dublin, mc lo Augusta about thirty years ago, d was ordained a minister of thc Prot tant Episcopal Church. 1 ? f* was an ??'slant for many years to Dr. Ford, the etor of St. Paul's, and afterwards to ?V. W. II. Clarke,.thc present rector of at church. The deceased ranked as e bf thc ripest scholars of the South: Religions Notice. The next Union Meeting of the 3rd vision will bb held with the Cloud's vek Church on Saturday before the 5th b'bath in .Varch. [tey. ll T. Bartley tr. rjrcaeh the Intro ictory Sermon ; Rev, W. L. Hawes al nate. Rev. R. J. 'lowell, Charity Sor ell : Rev. H. Jones, alternate Subject : What is our duty as a Do mination to tlip Colored race in our dst ? H. T. BARTLEY, Mod'r. 1. W.i?j-:xNY, See'ry. lteligious Notice. rho next fifth ?Sabbath Union Meeting the Fourth Division, of thc Edgelield ptist Association, will bc held with the ira's Creek Church,-to meet bil Sat ilay, before tho tilth Sabbath li) March, IO o'clotri A. M. Vp]:oiutrhents ?Tor the stated services: v. W. B. Shaw, for iiie Introductory rinoii; Rev.*J. P. Mealing, Charily i'uion. J. P. MEALING, Mod. Poisoned*to Death. . h, ::!i!.> liv, r si cr? les ;acb dry alma two imd :i I* (MNIIUU?if bile, which contain* n great amount *a>Tu malena] taken from tit*' blood. W bru the .r i> e >?iii-> torpid or congested, ii tails lu pfimliiak) i v.vi ?iiW< Hitit "f nn\it.us sui??! ince, which, llicre : r. tutah* lo poison tin- I>T<MM1 und IM conveyed u. ?ry part ?.f tho system. What inuit b? fie candi I ".f Hie II.OIHI when ii I? reCeiv ng ?lld retaining li day i wo and it ba>( p iiu'l- <,.* poison ? Nature 'j IO *'-rs off this pvi.i.n Ihro .ah otb r channel* .', T^ UI-Hie kiiMiey. luttgs ?kin. etc. : bul ?hu.?. idle '" r ''"'* overtaxed in pvriormln)> th':* IM!??-, in rui,*:* (...ihelrnaiitRit function'*, mnl rannol ImiL' The'l?'V*?'uris,bu! lK*eoioe variou?l) dbenaed, yW,)!!, which'la Ibe -?re?a electrical centre ol <| e . ' ? tiiidtily bliinuinl.'d by thu Unhealthy lertSmn IO 1 "r""i inc heart, . nd it fails IP if U?ICVM?"** hnullll?Blly.' Henee l?iC symptom? .?.?ac t? ti' Vt- which ure dueness, headache. In if'me'niorv, ?' "Ie ll?-"'l '?II any subject, impulrnii nt r.-.M.ii ini-".'?'.'P.v-,,r ii'Tvuo(celina, gloomy t j . i, :~. i..:rr,i.;liiii;y t4 temper., The lUwh .Vri'ce t v-i^l ;i> il f'?rn< IhcswV?l upon lh< hat :'. pr.rt?iic*'^1 's **" trritatlnfc auld poUvooui . .(?:,].--.ii I OIIHT""'"''''! I?r'>*n s;> .ti, pimples, lad .-er-?'.':..! "ii tonl?*^* '.?i'?. ?i-rbimchs , i, r .. nus spokiPi'11' ?buoach, l>>wels un.I .f.',.;,-,: .......'.-r-Tin.:- ?uin'M escape bcci'wning ,.'.". . iii:i?Tb?n. d-o?liveli. sepiles, dr ps.V ?-..- ?i- I'e!.r .nie (l"'e weakness r.n<l ninny tirv re-n t' As ? rcioriK? <** among thu nccet* ,'. .".,I?..I ? i.i :i?i- ]lr"' all these various mani i?".,i-ii . iiiv- lv mure'? fadden-'Medical ?,,d?oiu*ieh ?rcchancea t\A *b lt thc liver tue uppedic rcjuisled ni?l rirlive heathy stale. Ur.- 'M.iiol...r.usWy nurWcd vi. Hie Mood and whT.1?, tvatcm remira ted wi bftnrfchcd, and the by.lIafsl<UiS?<Iru|!gWa. ip anew. Md -la? ?rerjr <l?*r*?r off <H? UUimwii. ami itoer- are. f -w imleeobe where, ll tho MrvA-i MCSTAMI f.isixi^T taere it U n?t. Ti . - iiiil.tr r.r.-f.:tr..ti .ns. Il- iranson cedencs hl rcoMainei f?r il ? p.m?lari'y seldni.nl roerils "v .prietary medicine Ia its infa.v^1^ ^ i"??c??waii prononnccil in Hie wld.etatof ,1 ,"?."" nt ?hick it r -e iv d from j-hys cuead ei: , Mir?*- cm9, twr*m?-M and public; gtutretcrj. "Mi,.iwllilnka .fiqucslionlnglUeblm tobi No ere : Inc Standard Liniment of America. ?idr M\KK JIOMK Anr.-vrnvi:.-Xoth adds more to the handsome appearail . of a- house outside, and to its cheerfulness inside, than good clear window glass, ano bright-colored ornamental glass at tin sidos and over the tops of the doors. J U? Drat lets In all thc bright warm light o: the sm?, while thc latter admits the lighi at tlie .same, time that it shuts o?f tho view hf pfvfng eves. Tlie best French ant American glass, both plain and ornameii tal, as well ?ts doors, srshes, blinds, bal nsters, newels, mantels, Ac.', are to Ix lind of Mr. P. P. TOAI.K, Ko. 20 Hayn? street. Charleston, S. C. ALARGE, and Beautiful Stock ? 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Calendering Capacity, ' Elegance, and Thorough Excellence of Workman el'ip, Viese are cheaper than any before offered. The MASON JC HAMLIN Organs are acknowledged BEST, and from extn ordinary facilltl-a for manu facture this Comp:iuy mn afford and now undertake to sell at prices which render them UNQUESTIONABLY CHEAPEST. Foes OCTAVE ORGANS $50. each ; nvx OCTAVE OR GANS ? i nc, $125 and upwards. With titree sets reedt $15 1 and upwards. Forty styles,'up to $15'?0 euch. NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, and TESTIMONIAL CIRCULAR, witn opinions of MOKE THAN ONE THOUSAND MUSICIANS, sent free. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 15 \ Tremont St., Boston. 596 Broadway, N. T. RED BUST PUOOF OATS $2 a Bush el ; Orchard Grass $3.51? n bushel. Send 3cent postage stamp and my complete Priced Lists of all kinds or Grus? Seeds, Field 6eeds, Garden Seeds, Flower and Tree Seeds.- -Agricultural Implements, Machinery, Guanos, Chemicals, Ure Stock, Ac., will be forwarded yon. These Priced Lists contain mach vrluahlo Information ns to lime and quantity to plant, Ac. MARK W. JOHNSON, 6eedsman, P. 0. Box 2iJ0, Atlanta, Qa. THE BROWN COTTIN GIN CO., New Loudon, Conn., Manufacturers of the uBr-wn Gin." Cot'on 8eed Hullers. Machinery and Ca&linp Manufacturers of Harris' Patent Rotary Steam Eugine-the best and cheapest Steam Engin" for plantation purposes. Cot ton-gin mnkeis and repairers furnished with all kinds of materia'si Saws, Ribs. Pouira, Boxes, etc., of any patt rn. lo order nt i>bort notice. Hare had lone experience lu the business, nnd guarantee.sat isfiu-tlon in eery' particular. Orders solicitai.' Ad . I ress as above. AG???TS Wanted.-Agent?make nv*remon ey at wort f.-r us than at anything cl*p. Busi ness light nn<l permanent. Part-culara free. G. STIMSON- A CO., Fine Art Pnltlsliers, Portland, Maine ?n Pim?o To., N. Y. 1st class $290. No ? ?3. Agents. Namcs-of patrons in 40 Stales in Circular. . 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This 1rm aru pr prt tors of the American Newspaper Ad rerUsing Agency, AKK KOW. und arc possessed of unequaled facilities p* securing Ihe insertion ?( advertisement' in all Newspapers ;ti i I\ r?<N?ieafa nt ?owes: rates. ?IRMSIMi. Has published tor the beni (j; of young men a*.d '.'.HTS wli ? suffer fr mi Nervi iisne-s, D?MH'y, kei.n I reit ?se tnppIViit;! the Wan* '.f < If cure. " Written j l?y one who cared bim vlf, ?ml sent fr.-e on receiving ? il p'Kt-patd itii'-el, ,1 envelope. Address . V.VlUANIr.L MAYFAIK, ? Brooklyn. Ki Y. W. H. SHAFFER, Dentist,. . VYING located nt Ede?fiejd offers his Professional serviros to (he cit izens nnd Btirroundinpeotuitrj'. Office, at thc residence of S. S. Tompkins-, Esq.' Fc b2S _tl'_j? M. L. BONHAM. R. G. BONHAM. KOfiEAi?! & S??MAM, Attorneys ai Law, Office, at Edgeficld C. H., S. C Jan 24 tf 6 THOS. J. ADAMS, Uioruey and Couuseilor at Law, Will Practice in Courts of this County ind ?Uito. Will be found in the Law Office next ibovcT. P. Magrath, Esq., and opposite saluda Hotel. Edgeficld, S. C.. Nov. 20, t?m 4?? Iff. W. ADDI S O l\, LAWYER. L/.v. I'.IK?KFIKLD, C. II. Bric': Ofi?rre, formerly office of Mo ?agne it Addison. Jan. I, ly 2 Law Notice. ? li E undersigned have formed aCo tartncrship for thc PRACTICE OE LAW n Edgclield County, and tJie Counties of he Filil? Circuit, under tim name and ivie of MAGRATH <C ABNEY. They will also Practice in the Court? of Priai Justices for these Counties. THOMAS P. MAGRATH, JOHN R. ABNEY. Erigefteld, Doe. 13, tf 61 ? JO??N BAUSKETT, Utoriicy and Vounscilor at Law. COLUMBIA, 8. C., rV.LL Practico in KdgefieM, Lexington, tarnwnli nnd Richland. Columbia. Mar 8 ly ll LAW CARD. I?HE Undersigned, have this dav .rnietl a Partnership for the PRACTICE f LAW in the Courts of this -tate, and he Circuit Court of the United States. JOHN E. BACON, J. D. TALBERT. Dec 4; 1871. 3m 50 ?he Greatest Discovery of the Age EAU FRANCAISE, Du DOCTEUR LAURENT, of Puris. Ln infallible aire for all IRRITATIONS or DE SKIN, as well ns obstinate EBUP iyxs. This preparation is universally ised amon<r the higher classes in France nd England. A bottle of the EAU FRAN OISE will 1)0 sent to attv ndcrre-M upon eceipt of $1 r>0 W. E. FLORA NCK, tole Agent for the U. 8., Hichmond, Va. i Feb 14 4t8 AF GUST A HOTEL, rr AUGUSTA, GA. is no popular and well-known Hotel visltoilly open fbr the reception of ly rehotving recently bern thorough tho inosd, newly painted, and put in mined totplcte order. Wo are deter not lb" be so ours to first-class Hotel, ^Ve rcspossed North or South, of Our EUgely solicit tho patronage tronerallv. "friends and the public MtKPIi Fab 14 . MAY, rroptietors. . t? 8 Q?Af? ht rv\ F. IV. >t W. H. Branson HAS REMOVED to the well-known Btor? formerly occupied to Col. M. Frazier, where he invites a renewal of business relations with former friends and customers. . :, Just received One Cas? BLEACHED. SHIRTINGS, 1 Case Sea Island SHIRTINGS, 1 Bale Plaid OSN?BURGS, 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. RRVXSO.V March 6, tf 2 The Place Where to Buy is AT MILLER, HACK & HOWARD'S 298 Broad St., Augusta, tia? 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, On Hand, and Receiving: Corn, Meal, Oats, Salt, Sugar, Coffee, *x Mackerel, Assorted Soda, B. C. Soda, Soap, . Starch, Candles, Pickles, Sauce, , " Brandy Peaches, Can Goods, Whiskies, Brandy, Wines, . . Tobacco, Snuff, Segara, Candy, &c, &c, Scales of all sizes and Matches, fi?-We are Agents for the BUFFALO .SCALES. 8tyle8,.and warranted equal to the best. Merchants and Planters should be. eure to look for the place and Sign. EMPIRE AND PALMETTO GROCERY HOUSE. Mar 6 tf ll THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO'S. Manipulated Guano. GUANO, SALT A?1??STER COMPOUND. -o The above PREPARED at SAVANNAH, GA., and CHARLESTON, S. C ?^lioexiis: 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 fi'i ther information applv or address as above' for Almanac for 1872, or to G. II. KERNAG?AN & CO., Agents at Batesvirier8: G.; "BEN. A. JONE^. Agent at Ninetv-Six : J.' LIPSCOMB, Agent at Chappell s Depot, Jan*29 ' .3m t> New Cotton and Produce The Planters' Loan & Savings Bank. Subscribed Capital, $l,(l00,0Cfl,G0 ? IHE WAREHOUSE-OF THIS BANK, corner of RcyttoSdn and Ca:? sp RH.'5! Streets, Augusta, Ga., is now ready to receive ('OT TON. . ' LIBEEAL CASH ADVANCES will be made upon Cotton in Wan house, or upon Railroad Receipts. Parties Storing Cotton with the Bank will be furnished with receipts io 6ame that will be available in this eily or any other for borrowing money. The Bank is prepared at all times to make Loans on Produce or P)-ovi sions, on the most reasonable terms. Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or communicate with the Officers. CHAS. J. JENKINS, President. JNO. P. KING, vice-President. T. P. BRANCH, Cashier. Augusta. Sept, 20 tf ?9 C?oise Family Groceries AND PLATATION SUPPLIES. H JAMES C. BAILIE & BROTHER _A VING set their STORE in order, and having received a Large Supply of the BEST GROCERIES, &c, that can be bought for money, now offer to their 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, Stuarts 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 kinda, ' 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 Harket, Fancy and Traveling Baskets, Tubs I bums, Buckets, Tray*f Straw Brooms, Feather Dusters, Counter Brushes and Hearth Brooms FRESH GOODS RECEIVED EVExV? WEEK. A.n I our customers can rest assured that we will do our best to please. JAMES Cr. BAILIE & BROTHER, 205 BROAD STAKET. Augusta. Ga., Oct. ll 6m. 42 JUST RECEIVED P ROM Head-Quarters 100 Lbs Genuine DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO I Case full stock M*n's BROGANS. To Arrive thia Week : 1 Case Bleached SHIRTING. J Case Sea Island BLEACHING, 1 Bale Plaid OSNABURGS, I Case BED TICKING. All popular Brands, at low figures. W. H. BRUNSON. Feb 21 tf p Just Received. 1CASE BED TICKING, 1 Case Sea Island SHIRTINGS, At low figures. J. H. CHEATHAM. Feb 14 tf 8 NOTI?E ! I-HAVE this day. associated with me in the Grocery and Commission busi ness, Mesura. RICHARD SUMMERALL and P. M. MU LU ERIN. The business will be carried on under the firm name of M. O'DOWD & CO. I ask for the new finn 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 <fc Co. Par ties indebted haye no right tp expect longer indulgent. M O'DOWD. Augusta, Ga,, Mar. 1,1872 lm ll Medical Notice. FROM this date I will practico Medi cine exclusively for Cash. T. H. PATTISON. Jan 17 ??a i PREPARED BY THE DICKSON FERTILIZER COMPANY, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, - Of Standard Quality & Excellence. , . GUARANTEED FRfcE FROM' Ari Y ADULTERATION/-. CASH PRICE, $35 PER TO??,~TIME, SCO ? MATERIALS FRESH AND PURE I NO OLD STOCK ON HAND ! We refer generally to onr customers, to be found in Almost every corri munity, and we publieh no certificates. . . .* -y. ( 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 guarante? good work and best materials-. Apply for circulars, to - -, JAMES T. GARDINER, President, . . * . AUGUSTA,' GA'. . Capt. LEWIS JONES, Agent for Edgefield District. ' - ' . tSS" Fifty Couts per hundred pounds will he given'for all kinds of Dr Bones delivered at either of the Depots, on the Columbia & Augusta R. R. Jan 2 . ' * . : "? J ' 3m 2 . MAPES' NITROGrENIZED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The Oldest Super-Phosphate Manufactured ju (his Country. . Composed of BON ES,, POTASH,- PHOSPHATIQ GUANO,.. CONCEN, TRATED ANIMAL AMMONIACAL ' MATTER and . SULPHURIC ACID., No Salt, Salt Cnke, Nitre-Cake,.Plaster, nor Adu terant or Absorb ent of any kind used. Factory open for-inspection at,all times. NINETEEN YEARS OF-PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. Introduced in 1852. . ...... Patented Dec. 29, 1759. Quick Action and Permanent Improvement to the Soil. Testimony of Hundreds.of Weil-Known Planters-in. its.. Favor, on Every Variety of Crop and Soil, even During Extreme Adverse Seasons.. $45 Cash-$50 Time, payable 1st Nov. 1st, 1872. KINSMAN & HOWELL, General Agenta for South Carolina, NO. lg'8 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. W. H. BRUNSON, at Edgeneld C. H., and J. A. C. JOKES, at Pine House De pot, Agents. Jan 24 ,3m ?c?m> WANDO FERTILIZER! FOR Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tobacco PRICE: CASH, $50 per 2000 Lbs., at Factory. TIME, $55 per 2000 Lbs., at Factory, paya ble Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST. ' Factory East end Hasel Street; Mines on Ashley fi iver. ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIM FOR Composting With Cotton Seed PRICE : CASH, $30 per 2000 libs, at Factory, TIME, $35 per 2000 Lbs., at Factory, paya ble 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 : EDGEFIELD. Dec. 30th, 1871. I have used commercial fertiliz?la for overal years, and this year, with other dnd?, unod the Wando, givingit, I think , fair trial. In my opinion, tho Wando ;?ve more remunerative results than any Ither kind used hy mc. IA.T.TTCR. EDOEFIELD, C. H., S. C., Jan. 1,1872. This ls to certify that I hiive used thc Vando Guano for two years with the nippiest result-quantity applied200lbs., rith 15 Bushels Cotton Seed nor a-jre ritt) fhis manuring I Increased the yield f seed Cotton per acre about six nuu Ired pounds or more. -I may add thut I nade abale per acre cu twenty acres rith above manuring. W. A; SANDERS. Dec 20 EnoEFUiLDr S. C., Dec. 30th, 1871. This yeau I planted.eighty-five acre.* in Cottonj poor land, and used three tons of th Wando Guano. I made, packed and Hold forty-eight bales, weighing 400 pounds. The three tous were applied U 45 acres, which produced 31 bales For ty acres, better land, was unmanured. and tho result was only 17 bales. Thi cheapness, and the intrinsic worth of the Waudo, places it upon a moniod valua tion. E. H. YOUNGBLOOD. EDOEFIELD, S. C., Jan. 10th, 1872. I have used tho Wando Fertilizer foi two years, and willingly testily as to la ments. Taking into consideration it cost, it paid me better, ns an investment than Peruvian Guano, and is equal, if not superior, to any fertilizer in the market, of which 1 have any practical knowledge. ELDRIDGE POSEY; 3 m .52.' For thc Ladies. ! HAVE on hand 20 Pieces PLAIN, I CHECKED and STRIPED CAMBRIC, ? mrchasod when Cotton WM low, and rill sell at corresponding figures. These j Joods wih nvlng to the. high price of Cotton, . /.ery much higher this Spring. Sow is tlu u'me to buy thfin. Just reeeived 50 Dozen COATS' COT TON, at 70 Cents per Dozen. J. H. OHEATHAM. Feb 21 tf 9 Seed Potatoes. LYNCHBURG ! I WILL permit LYNCHBURG to stand ,for a few Mar. s this Season-a' Twenty-five Dollars? for common maret* Fifty Dol?an for thorough brecht Per sons breeding must expect to pay by th? 6eiwon. If they don't tako care of their mares It is their fault. Lynchburg will stand at my housp. The" season will end .1st Jnue 1872. THOS. G." BACON". Feb 28 Bm ' 10 " M ?U^T received iiO Bbls. choice SEED i POTATOES, for early and late plant- , ng The Peerless is a favorite Potato., pro- : lucina from 300 to 400 bushels to th o acre, ["hey Doll mealy, and are a very fine G. L. PENN. ? . * Hf ? - - - --5 : ] [Uaiity. Jan. 23, The High School, ALE and FEMALE, at Sundy Side, the place formerly owned bv Capt. Bart, will be opened on the first Monday in February. ' . ' Tuition in English branches^ $1,00 per month i in the Laniiuagei>,.f2 per month. Tuition and Board, SIG per nionth. , ., . Malo and Female departments pepa vate. Anplv t ) ' - EDtyLN T. WALKER? Rector." Jan 3-1H fi - .. . it : i ';. iii ? ' :k?5 r-drcn <??! v.r. f?ffiMS ! ?rt j?'? ? b?* ?i*>A fl????* A ..? .?.*?. ?4t r? s?---"^?sa?.. -"'? r J-*.-'. 7. . - .*rmt:-.n AA oa .?ri f? t-fejsl li jg ?Iii <5>.y&? .? ut. j -a? ??J :JJ ^ka*-:?. . ? W i i 2 ft^mMWM?w^M?^i^?^ ! i ir:. , SEA' FOWL' -?ifANO, in.?V.icO j?v?N0???? ' 7-/ ii U? -?V BU?pL'Ly'S. AMM0JS1A?E?-- l-l ^A'?X; 'E.dXE\> iiglt;W;$ til* (. ;! VJ'.' i rfcw wm ! ^?r? HE aboye Standard Fer!dueis' UAW ? ?-f-t? ijped for tiu?. I/refe fi^j^rs in the ?South with unequalled sucy-es.*, ?re now onVreTl ;it_]>;-i.-.-s thal ft?n?ot fail.to. give.s*t isfa?tiou, wbijv tiu: ?biri i.'j.-jp'taiv./i.eudx eqiwtl, )$i not "Su perior, to .any ever sold... . r ~di Z - - ...The -undersigned-having; be<-m;. uy:.!- for .Vid'-'-- Giorgia T-'IICC tli?irjn troductionr fully umk-is.tainli)ig 1 bett: jrt1iW"CJliSfrr>?iMv "ive ^loArjfo^Kefirto the p.ujbhc aM.be JIIOS.^K?I \B?.iv. FBRTrLIZKitS U rf*; F?r"prices a;id Terme, ttpply to ?Le 0?^nflro'r'Lo?d A'? rrt's.v:-; .. ' '* ;A 50 nox;*-?:i? 3; Wai'e??o??se" ats <2. 1 ounu: KX?VW -ifi OTPECTH 1 Corner^Qampbe4^nd?R^?told^?Strcots/ Artista1, <3rS5?J* ^ii^ral rA*eW^ or to'Jas; E'.<Jooke, ?Wnitevlll^fo?s^ ?)epo?Jir jfc Qc; Kernagh?m & t'o,, BatesviUe,- ^. C. -^Fe:b28' - ' . *.sh fud ? IMPORTANT'1 ^TP;- -to1!M???J^mE!E^ . Haye preparecj a Special F/rtili-zi-r?adapjfftj^thejpo^n ??J^A-; . ? j"* " . nndvr'rjie nape vf> I '.' . . 1 iV r-'-' t? Bi lt^i > < ~r#.i jt?i ^Dutf-^aF^nbiiiuser^eJd it?''he-Swuth 9 Which,they; claim t o bu ot the, and guaranteed, to equal in .its 1 exults' Pciuvka ^Juanojt ponad j-ftrr ^ouud and to be of moro permanent beuefit-'lo the tod..* .. *..?. ad J fa i . .: ^ ? >. .,V-.V? ' ? , .v.^ It hag been wscd ?R$ in Korti* .. Tin two 8easoifi*? w^tlh -<ii ? .5 . . , 1 . . . V , . '. . r-VTfliVJ 1 1*.i? .*a .> d'UM' OM . *'It increases tlfe crop from 100 rc 200 .percyiit,.^ ^ ^t. - , .n^;j;. It resists drought in all "caies. ' .The ei-.'^'sj^^r. afifec^d >by./roet??,.-i :;.K^ 'tutujfing;^he crop against.early iro?^; jprj'li ' rrre-e.' < n L<.J U uiu^\var-J l?<aas|i?^ ?h??v-pia,rityig enables the phmt?Tr. t? pbt ln his/^?p 1 ij.'-e.;;?u;-to'iuvjvccl-^ laU>^?u.u?a?-Jh?l? as ' con;] lizers, . l te'ratioh,- or the u?eo? chcHp1 ii a??ri? ls "nuder pretence' i)fTWeet?ujg:< t^'e'low price of Cotton, If bis crop Ts ' him from; onet? 12}'ce;nf>fi responding re 'p.etici di' 1 u'or^iitl e.\pe-n'-?*\fi?{:'hV?V?^?c!iu?.lt?^?:5,' :iTV ' $58 per;Ton,in-Sacka; 12 to-the Tmi.'"' ? ^.'".* '..-.. ' ' ? ^ >' ..; c ?s "!" : -?-A\\"RE^T*SA^^? ?^est, .; ^ .; .' 58-Exchange "?i ace, ^IfiiSrfc lld" : - eharlest?D^O* ';? Jan 17 ... v . . - : *. - . 0 . : 2m' . ' "..-' "4 cw rrr^:i^T ; 3?i i?^.^wi^^?M?^' . I WILL <->FFER rrom 'this date ir.^T?HE' ^TOCK OF DRESS GOODS, . . ;? ? . - . ? ' At artd Jbe)ew Thepe'connst orFfenc-H POPI All-Wool DELAlNEVall-eoTnrs' Scotch'Pl.A IDS. ' * - FiiHred DELAJ\F^: 'f - . " * ,' v, -..yg tl, .z -woii s ? J? I -*f Ww '- ?of. " : ' ' . VT * - 'J-* -?-?-"* i.^.r/ yr t;vr-F' . .-..^ ?* - '. ? . : * , ;. -\ '.' (il - I -tl". . '.:. .^;a ,s?nr-.'.'- -?v.* ; jr ^' b^i TS#V***G.i '1;' .nc FTHS?! ?iii v. v.": ?r. ?*.>?: . ^ ,-' ... .? ?>!?. . . -, - - ' .". * ' I ... *TT?.P ?<.';. : .?' ' ? ..' ??A? - Ll Tr i . -i" "'..: *."'.'>: r?%> '.- ..-.V ..? i ....??? .v:. -??. v'-w- V . ... :..".?. -J- ' -.it #n. ??.. L .. . '.-:?'- rn*! .. . :*?> .. -. 'i?T . ' ' .' rj* ? 'I ' * s .j : nu i: W ! * ?J? >~t '.' r- .. *? ?t-ja . ii? . ; *!. i - ? r Kt Vegetables' oT gdo'd quality (annot b? VMowu'v.vttout 'f':st'.^^^^r??iAxila" Seeds. "H?ving tested tiie.-vpeer?a)fol y ve., s, Tcali pflr ccnfitT^'irof" :ec<"-mmend them to ail who hiay itcsi^ro it:?ve V. GiiriWi tSCc^ff vrth^ii^'"' Vegetables. Jan 10 ' ' ' ' : ' * !.' . : ?1 vz-nirars important COTTON FOOD .to.' ^Gotten ri&?i??m?':A S ECU BHD . BY LETTERS' PAT Efl 7. ?'.-rr land T". . r 11 Ushis' :md* ?f'pn n?* lyliicli lliev claim to be o' Ute iti.X. .irth and SwiUh, (i?rolii?4 sud ' ?X SPECIAL FERTILIX::;?, ? ? acturintr Company. Ballim?'>re', i n tli? c ':? " ?ifrbest ffi-ade ol'^ei tiiizer-i -?ol i-in Mltr?^ii h. j It has oeen used by several bundxed ,,l.ui . ;.. Georgia tor four seasons, willi the foilou inu . ?; ?tis : It increases the o'rop troni ~~> ti> if', per f ': it resi ts'dmufl?"InnHc?se>. Tho crop is not effected by rust ; it inatitrc - tho crop fpjni three t-.-'^nr weeks'iii1 idvauce, thus insuring ajiainsx early iro>r. qr ,h?.thp evenr ?f'avbaoktvatfd Keaartn-* enables tho platter to pul in-his-crop .a* lateas thc 1 t. 'Ju ac with '^ct-rtoiiy^v >f nec?ss. . ! "*.?-"/*? It produema better quality o;1 c?ftcn : !'.- cf - -t-oir the second ^hr's> ofripwifh? ' mt additional manure, r?nrr?> i't?m..?n#'*;i!i... . nc-hali mi jthetti)>> year. Its mechanical preparation sro-wst? ?.>.'.'... ali oilier F?... : ! :2.0.%. bringet all. imes and iii all conditions of vvealii?r iii : ITST? order :'i'r drilling. ' f?K 'f-H tS- >?.' I NT - . < .?Mi . #66"?"I'X?,'; ' . ..*+'* It is sold on the- basis in, qnalitv of Pei u v L-m < ;uan<>, poundfor p?nnd. Afrentas ire instructed, wheu plautqis u: ? i; -j. .' -. ?; ult wim the best Peruvian G tumo tn., .qual quantities, to refund such amount .u- \ : ' nud . i' i ..?.-! it" it fails tr? pnidj:*'? * us nvuch cotton as thc Peruvian.' Xnmerous te&>tinuiniuh>*cnn be'hnd at thcdr?rcf* if the agents; . ' * ' .' . - t . :. f"^.m" Oi'dex-s will be filled by . , .._ ? GZlAr^ZZ ? 'Cicrm?^ ?sente \ v AUGUSTAU"GA. CKRT] Vii ^ TES. Z /'^J '." !.. . "Gon. M. C. BU'CLEH Kiigtf.cia., $. fe ' Z'*^ "I used three tons 'Cott' ri PIKVV marni.aftated by the M tryland FeHilizer'CcW-, ?ny: of Baltimore, applying i'O? lbs: tu t ixe? ac .c. liv the f.i*dc of it I appf??f*?SD?' bs. Peruvian Guano to tho acre." . ?r,** i'.?i "The Cotton manured with the 'Cotton Foi iV gri w nfl' tn- ro promptly and vij*. irously, and whilst I made no ci.ttip.-ni-.u I. .> j-? ..i',-. [am :.e tlie-pre?e'?t'e?^ . vasinYavor of the'C-rttMi! F ? il.' and s<? tn =<.:, ?un f.inipr?,? eu wiri1 tliis iM-pff^ . ?lud? usc-lt exclusively tlii> yoav in pr?f?rent t . ;;!1 otin rs. The t'otton nvtiiundo vith ifwas not affected like the others by the droiuh, ?md manured three wfijka0 -arlier. I ?Iso applied lt tn ti ? m.iil w.-iv i.n C.nn with the m- >r sali dhetofv resuir". A l<(f H fit {j. r: H.-H?LLINGSWORTIT, E "I used 100 lbs. 'Oi'ttou 1?.?>.. ?. >f sand, it increased the viel : .. i' i.ui) ho year.before and I decidedly yre er ' ion, so much so that I shall u^e IM ilt?re?y ? nf w; AnbisoS", /?> ni?k 1 VS ? .??Iused"75 lbs. .C'otifh'-F'V-d " Hi ? r,T vjundsSeed Cotton to th?atTc, ..i: v..in v: ho market. My ct?>p was. iii-;.ia- d a> ' ,-ember. I am well pica ed ivs ?TU.' J-.li. ?DblSO^'TTi/^.'f.'/; ,:;.>'.. % ... u I used about 2W'?lk-*CW^n V.'h.' >lan?ng?ndt>nediaL''inthohu* MtrMrti.. u<rpl wu: ;Uiv subsoil,- very poor'dd ^a ...?:/ ak?w i'i ?> jfodubed tiveivo.bahvs wri^i.'t'Vi.- v-' - - " laif?,?v-r ?Veil.. ^?-ISXT. 'Bw'irnsni?p.t 'oinhi '.. ' ..' he land.-withonWnannK! ?n...H',i-..-.H- ei3re*m*<iti.i .- w ; ii SI?Htof mY..G>>ttou >y.?j* ^:ii^>t,l/^^?vDO - ??h r hhvstalked whh.scv.-. a *?>, mv o i .. io' ?>K'r-irf:rh"urt'' l'-.??fr' rriWttSfe V* Peruvian Guano v rev iou? to?V. <?iW?V-''. Augiista, Jan. 17 ;.- il .. 1 u !.. .ii K?M?U.! io? vean ;I.VM .V BUTLER. 1. .u-J J i* <> f^an'd; niiVMii^0 v. ia! ( thor kiiJL^O lt ifivo perfect iatfeiii^^ rf. i-i 1 .. >ri Hfjttfifn. (?a, 11 v . r. ? .,.l'r.|..HTu..oir,l^r1, t.i . t KortUi/^ifi^inra ; tiered hy l.'ah? ?<ef 'j '! Aitgiutta, Ca.. , [1 lite ?.?til at time'or? uno, on ?tndy IflrfflM and ,i portion thisyrtr? . -n any Fcitilin r.T^, \ an?, lio not tf.i'?k tv . j o-? .< 1 nee r 5 JUTH^ T nttKitMl iioyellowiCntti-na? C dd better flit I? 2m