University of South Carolina Libraries
- THE ADVERTISER. i Ter ms, 83,00 . ?rer Annum. The Court Still in Session. _ . On We^nesrlay^bMasrweek, the'Ham ?ton-Butler case having been concluded . the evening before? tho Court took up the case of the State vs. Robert Grant, colored, for the shooting of a^negre.girL,. Attorney-Gonerai Cbatibcrlain having departed upon the closing, up -of the Hamilton-Bugler case, AEr, Youmananow represented?'the. State, Maj, W. T. Gary appearing for the'Defendant. The Jury, returned a verdict of net guilty. On Thursday, after a sitting of nn hour or so, du ling -which Barney Ballentin e, colored, was sentenced to four years in the Penitentiary at hard labor, the Court was adjourtd until the following Mon day. No further criminal business . although there is an abundance on hand -seemed to be available for the Court, and it was understood that civil business . would."be begun on Mor.dsyi 1 But ^ion day began, instead/ with the case of the State vs. Rachel Stall worth, an aged ne gro -woman, for the killllig Gpy--wringing, the neck) of her great grand child," au infant only a few days.' old, In this caso H. W. Addison, Esq., represented the State, assisted by Mr. John R. Ab ney. Messrs. John C. -Sheppard said A. J. .Norris defended tKo old woman. The jury found her guilty of-murder. The penalty ls death. She is quite aged how ever, and it would. - seem probable, that her .-lentence will be commuted. In fliis case two young lawyers'popiit lar among us, Mr. John R. Abney and Sir. John C. Sheppard made, each, his first-speech. And each j-?roved himself, tobe not only a man of study but of Ideas. Mr. Abbey I is intellectual and analytical; and as for our young friend Sheppard, his voice, manner and eye, to say nothing" of "good mind and clear head, are superior to those- of ninety-nine m?n pu?of a hundred-. J.ndspeakmg_o? young lawyers, what a youthful bar, upon the whole, this ol' ;Edgcfield ls. T. P. Magrath. Esq.,H. T. Wright,-Esq-., S. B: Griffin, E&qS, w. Wi'Adams, r?sq., aud Gen. M. W. Gary are the Nestors we believe, and they* may all-bo called' young men. However we forget Gov. . Bonham,.whose duties elsewhere, have . called him away from- ns so much of late. AndthgjGovernor tooJLs young when we tomVoCtbe days of CcJ.JBsus^ kett, Chancellor Wardlaw, Judge Butler, .? "On Tuesday morning argument was heard upon a motion fora new trial in the case of the State VK Rachel ..Stnllworth." Further argument will be heard upon this motion on Thursday morning, when Judge Melton will give his decision.--A like motion was made in the case of Bar ney Ballentine, but Judge Melton over ruling the objections, the case is to be taken to a higher Court. Some "incon siderable civil business, not-of general interest, was .dispatched ou Tuesday and Wednesday. The-Jury has' been dis missed. The Court will adjourn finally on Thursday morning. - - -?. 11 ?i. ?~ ?-. Our Postoffice and Postmaster. ?ur Postoffice has been rcmo\ ed from the lower end of Tari: Row to a more central location-the most central in pur town, viz., Mr. J. H. Chatham's comer. Here our prompt, obliging.- conscienti ous and efficient Postmaster, Mr. Lake R. Tillman, will continue to (lischarge the duties of his position, with that cour tesy and zeal that proves him, to bc em phatica?ly tba right man in the righi place. Remember, then that the Post office* is now next door to Mr. J. H. Cheatham's store. Oar Town. Oar town has been unusually quiet rtnrimr the session of the Court; rf?> ex citement whatever. .^Ve hear no further from the partridge shooters ; the}- rest from their labors, and their works fade from memory. Wagons loaded with guano are con stantly passingthrough thepuhlic square, on their way from Pine House Depot. They generally tarry awhile upon thc square, and smell very badly. The worse the smell,- however, the belter the fer tilizer. _ People generally are in the<lccpest woe over gardening. Gardeners are hard to get, and, a? we have before said, prove a heavy burden. In one of the lower front-corner rooms.! of the Ryan.hotel is Treasurer Woolly's office. In the opposite corner, the long piazza intervening, is a bar-room. Mid way tho piazza Ute Treasurer has erected a high and strong ' " millidie wall of par- \ tirion." He is right. Whiskey and tax- ! es are both fearful thing*. By all uie:uis ' lettheiu,l*ckepta." much apart as passible] The. Masonic Hall, belonging to the Holloways, is, for the first time, totally I unoccupied. Its lonely front* makes us I say to ourself, ""?hose lights are- lied,, whose garlands G??d,*' Kux! all that. Rut In Apr!! or May,.however.' thc singar: and actors, v. V., v. ill agahi liiukelho] -old pile resound with 4?w * i i? and utusie* On Park-How also two d??rs arc cloned -the store lately occupied by Hr. Sand ers, and tlut lately f.sot: ss UK l'ost O?G-:. WarrjeligfvtfMr. I^nif/h:,-: abandou?'Biii-J Idea of moving ?Vcr to P:u*k Kow. ta ? j Our* Representativos and attache* of the Lt-giidalurc-those Who live tn town ; David Harris.- Lawrance Cain, Parisr Sim kins, it**.-h:.vc returned home. They : look well-led and \u Il-dressed. Indeed their appearance botokcrsthat they were not so pushed nato bc obfiged te.yichl to the allaying scdnctionsof thc itinerant State Treasurer, Parker. Next Sunday week will bo Easter Sunday-that mos: beautiful ard joyous of all thc fcsUvals of thc-Reman and Episcopal Churches; and our Episcopal ladies are already making preparations for beautiful Church-dceoratiohs and beautiful music. Not a green leaf in the park-and this the 20th of Marci!-and in thc sunny South too. Unprecedented! The wind ore high and hiting, and the trees, even j tho mapioa and elms, delay .to put forth . their tender Jnids, Dr. R. T, Mini? Is fully it] harness -n the Vale Academy, lie hus a good and constantiy-hicreSshig school. Thc Baptist young pe ?plc arc practi sing for the annual Fund::/S?-hor?l Cele bration. Little ncgroes--and big-or.;-., tpo-play "shinney" on Uie'square bvWy afternoon in a most horrible manner, while ever;' .und anou some irascible (?I'? gout loman ' rushes out and threatens U;t;.i with death j and tho grave if they make hi>? horse mid ; buggy run away. An attentive Town Marshal ('which wehaveno?) wo'dd spred? I Hy. check this abominable nuisance of | playing "shinney-" in thcqwblie.streets. During tho past week Trea.-u-.rei- Wool ly sold five or six pieces of land for taxes, and then heit! up to give delinquents* further ehiincc. But very soon'. Ire tells flamand sadly-ho will he :ihsolu'.:.!>. forced io bepln- th'* business ?ia de.?.liy earnest, ? j The question now lac. Who wear? the j champion-belt? _"; I Baltimore, Philadelphia - and New Volk Turned Insid^fOut ! MairkerV<fc X^iSby'those eligible and ardent bachelors, (alhough that has noth ' mg; to do with the matter.;now in hand,) [ havob,e,en to Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York.latcly, and have turned those great cities inside out, in their search for ? choice Drugs-, Groceries, Perfumes, Toi : lette Articles* te*. And they brought off [ all that was1 .dffinev .Beautiful' and Desira ble, leavmg beh,indior' tha.Wtetchod in habitants oif-thosegr eat marts, only a few husks nd ahreds: . ^nseq?ently their J-D^njay. this Spring is unusually and ^surpassingly brilliant. .Their new ad vertisement tlris week stares the readers of the' Advertiser manfully in the face. There is .no escaping it. Markert <fe Clisby aro conquering heroes. Surren der, therefore,-or dio ! Rolling Over the Advertiser. Like a Sea of" Glory ! We allude to tho new Spring Adver tisement of OUT young friend, Mr. J. H. Cheatham, who is just back from New York. And next week, ho assures us, it is-to.Toltstitl further, and stUl.higher. Read this Advertisement carefully, for among its lists are named many articles of great novelty and beauty-in fact ina ny articles unknown to the fashionable | 1 worbi until this Spring; Mr. Cheatham's stock is indeed-superb. We have, seen it with our own eyes.; Inde?d when you go in, thc sea of glory rolls over you, and you roll over in the sea. The perform ance is recrprocatory and delightful A pleasant and suggestive name anion}, the Spring fashions is Dolly ..Varden, (remember her in 4iBarnaby Budge?' and we can assure our readers' that all things at Mr. J. H. Cheatham's-goods, proprietor and salesmen-are decidedly Dolly Varden-ish. Go, then, and be?olly Yarden-izcd. Brimson on thc Sunnyside! Beautifully white and radiant is now the old Prazier Store, on the""North-We*t corner of the square. And into it has moved 3?r W. IT. .Brimson, tho Dry Goods .Merchant. Guided by faith, like Abraham out of TJrr of thc Chaldees, Branson has Jell the Masonic Hall,'and now shines ou the sunny side. And hi* effidgence is new and uuvitinted.. It is all fresh from New York. In fact it is not-all here yet. The road between thi and the Pine "House glistens with it dai ly. Ou'rfrie?d has sd lately got hom* that ho has not had time to prepare an advertisement in extenso. rN;ext week. however, his friends and customers can -consult the Advertiser and gain some idea ol the magnitude and beauly of hi steck. Branson says, Come! Jimmi. Cobb says, Come! Fashion says, Come ! Comfort says, Come ! Let all come-bur none without money. Avery little, how-.; ever, will work miracles! A difficulty occurred in Columbia on last Friday night between Mr. John ? .Simpson and a colored man by .the nanu, of Wm. Cucas! which the former was cut l>y a knife in the hands ol' Luca*, and died almost instantly; -Lucas ha., been lodged in jail. Sheri IPs Salts. In addition tv? the Sheriff's sales adver used in our 'columns, Sherill' MeDevut will sell ibr*cash, cfc.Edgcfiekl C. IL, on, Sale-day in April, thc foll-,wing property, in the following cases: W. J. Ready, Assignee, vs W. W. Mil ler.-Une tracto! land, containing eigh teen hundred acres,.moro orles*, adjoin .ing lands of John Rainsford, W. J. Bar ling und others. IK L. Turner, J. P., and successor, v 1). A. Fosketf-Foreclosure pfMortgage. -Ono tract of land containing 13-10 acre.-, more or k-ss, adjoining lands ot'JDr. Lou drum. George Bell and others. J. G. Ables, Ad'or., .vs Mary Cullum and others.-011C tract of laud, describen in tho plcaSings us Tract No. 12. and known as the Upper Sander place, in Bdgv?ch! county, containing tal? acres, more or los, adjoining Tract No. I, Hen ry Caio's hind and omens. E. R. Bussey, Ad'or., vs W.H. Bussey, 'Sarah Bussey and others.-Bill for suit of real estate to pay debts.-The ( state in remainder of a tract pf land which ha brou assigned to Mrs. Sarah Bussey foi her dower. The tract of hun! lying in said county, on Gunnel's creek, near R- d Oak Grove Church, containing one hun dred and fifty acres, more pr less, ad joining lands of Josepli Bussey, IL T. Wright mid other.-. And tho following property on credit: Buller Williams, Adui'or,, vs. W. M. Col ley and w ifo and others.-Bill for account and settlement.-The real es tate of John B. Williams, deceased, consisting of one tract of land lying in said county, in Moss township, ouCrook .ed Bun Creek, containing$40 acres, more or. less, adjoining lands ol' '/.. Coi Icy, lands assigned to Mrs. W. M. Curley for dior dower, and other*:. The land will be surveyed and divided into two tracts lie fore day pf sale;-Terms, one-half casi), the ualimco on a credit until thc first day of January next, with interest from' day 0? sale and u mortgage of tho premire's to secure the credit portion. Tules and stumps extra.. . S. T.''Edwards and Ct?eB Watkins, Eec'orsi, TS .Time N Watkins, Wm. Watkins. Jos5. M.-Watkins et ai.-Peti tion to s? ll land. Ail that tract or parc? 1 O? rais'd -it ir.t- imd hoing in the count;. of-Edgoiiold and snidttia?e, containing 257 aa ai, more or less, adjoining binds oi Mr-;. Martha Galbreath, B. Payne, twi'l .--'i:iit!i and others. Thc costs tu be ph; 1 Ju cash, the .balance of tin-.pi;reliase money on a credit cf twelve months with interest from day ? f sale, to bc- ktuurcd .Ly uJjoud nf ibo 4?U43&-J?K?r-Hiid a ?woi't ira'i?? of the premises. Viii?.- and stumps extra. -^-._ Let all Concerned, Iicnieipbcr thafcon thc 2St'i?MarJi, in thc .1.. ige Bf P&b?tc\ cfoicei :. r :?i Ckiunty,. A. V. West and P. J niling*;. Au or?, < II thc estate of Martha ..'?..:.;?hi?j;, . i.-:- ,!., .-.-. iii maka a i'mcl seithnicnj^j s.ii? XUtaic, und-apply for discharge a Administrativ. . And o:i lite 28?h March, in thc same of ?lc . !/:.-.- Jennings) and K. J. Wills. Aciers, oirtfac catate c! Jol?n J. Jennings, l?cc'cL-E. WVWills, Ad'or. pp the estnie oi' M. tty. Jennings, dee'd.-iud E J. \\ UJs, Ad'or. oil tho ?dato ol' J. C. Jen nings, dec"ri., will m.-.-!..- finalkottlo?ien?s on llusr x'O?pcetive ?slales, and at tit anic dine apply Tor their resp*, cfive di? charges as Adiniiii'stra'.ors bn said estate MAKI: HOME ATTRACTIVE.-Nothii g adds more-to the hanflsoinc appearance pf a hon se. outside, and to its choc rfnlnci B' inside. t!:an good 'clear wi nd* ?w glas:-!, and .bright-i-dored orijameiUnl jjlass at tin sities mid - .vcr thc lops oft bc doors, 'fly i?rt?t kits in all tho Infight warm light o !hc sim; wittie tho latter admits the righi : i the same rimcthot it shiite off thc view nf prying eyes. Tho-best French mid American gloss, both plain and ornamen tal.'as w< :? ns'doorsi*s;vslips, blind?, bal listers, newels, mantels, Ac ?ro to I? luid of Mr. P. P. ToAbK,' No. no fluyiu street, Charleston, S. C. Tm. S\t.-i;'s CAT?RUII RI:?-IV;I?V.- f ".. rew?rd foran inenrabl? case. Sold ir. l)riiggist* at .">') tenis. LAS i ma LoVEWXKSH.-Tweuly year. ?As-i, wi i cn point, pearl powder nhd enhm .1, wire ruining tlic complexlons/aui destroving the heoltij of women <?!' rtuh 5oa, F?A?AN^a MAftyoLrA BALM V.-.-I hrntlglil out as a pure botanical cosmetic, 'tuiruTdced to restore bloom and beauty to thc skin. From that time to meproseiit \i has bren -continually rising in public estimation as the safest arid mi si uhex ceptionable preparation t>t ils i-h:ss. *Jn stwuLof prouueipg an artificial, metal i c surfaec, Hko'thetleadly, enamels, or wilt ing thc cuti?le like tue poisonous fluids sold Under various names as -'Iieauti fieru," it keeps the skin as soft as"velvet, renders it as smooth and" glossy as salin, and imparts toil, that delicate, rosy tinge. ;whi'ih is the h- rt? ><?c:?i of complexional loveliness. This exquisito chromatic ( ?W-t is not transient. By ??'plying the ; litdm. daily it may be prolonged from youth lp age. A ustly who purchased the first li?tjTp (f the'article nineteen y<?ars.agn," M-;ites to ?av.'t? ul her com pilion at-forty fs ''purer, clearerand more brilliant than, it has, ?jrer been:" and she atii;ibutcs Us beauty solely to ibo daily \wer ot HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. ' *t CA V . NJ?W ADVERTISEMENTS. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE. ? . ILL US TR A T'ED THE. BS3LE By Wm. SMITH, LLD. Author of sn?ll UN Bible Dictionary. H cumins over 250 Ano Scripture IlluMralipns and 1,105 patres,,and ls the roost comprehensivo and valuable -History of the Bible ever published. The labor nnd loaming pf centuries are cutuered in thia ?i>ii? volume, to throw n?troug, clear light upon every page of thc inspired Word. Send for circulars and sec <.ur terms, and fi full description of Ute work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING- CO., Ptiila defphin, l'a. Atlanta, Ga., > "'..Louis, Mo. HISTORY OF The Great Fires In CHICAGO and" tho WEST by Rev. E. J. GOOD SPEE?, D. D., of Chic-igo. dnly complete history. 7iKt Svo. i>ages; O'l engravings. 70.0' P already told. Price ?2 5' . 2' 0ti agents matta in 20 days. Profits tto to suffurers. ?GI-N'l'S W Af* TKO. II. 8. GOODS-PEED A CO., 87 Park Kow, "New York. cYTfTc~W?El^ .The srxeatost illustrated Original Story Paper In America. Klerk t Xew Orlarinal Morien in Irrt number. No literary treat equnl to it.' Agents and Cthv:i?sers wanted in every towt* and city of the Union. $10 ? week easily milted b> (he sale .4 this ? xtraordinnry Itish and Ami rican Journul. Specimen copies fr-t. F?rrale bj all newedeaters." Price. Ce. : $ 50 per vear. Address M: J O'LEARY & Co., P. O. Bax C.074, New York. EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS CABINET ORGANS. ThcMASOX ?t HAMLIN OUGAN CO. respectfully ?V ortuncc the 'introduction of improve!*)' nls .of much moro tln.n ordinary inurest.. Tin sc are * ItKKD AND P1PK CA Bi N KT ORO A KS, .?int: the only successful combination of EE?L PIPES with recd* ever made; DAY'S TltANSPO-IXG KF.Y-BOAltD, which can be iuM-wlly moved lo the right or UR, chan?iue; the pitch, or transposing the key. For drauciiign -tad description?, nee Circular. \kW ?ND Kl. KOA NT *?TYI.i<> OF our?;.-:.. K'I'KD C.\BIS?-'.T ORGANS," ut $u ?. $132 and $125 |*acb. ?nmdtting c.ipacity, Elryttiu:\ (iud Thorough Excellence of Workman ?'?ip, theft are cJiettper than any before o?rt'ed. Th.-. MASON A-HAMLIN Orgaiis are acknowledged BKST, mid from ext rr ordinary fncilili-s for manu facture'hi? Compimy can afford, and ROW undertake to sell at prices M ilich render Hani tXQ,?KSTIONABJ.Y CHICAPKST. PODS OCTAVE ORHANS *5'I each : FIVE OCTAVE oi' liANb , #120 and n?tranla. With ?Ar-r-ser?/Y*V/? ?15 and upwards. Forty styles,up to *li> -o e..cA. NEW iLH.'sTK.vTKtt CATAI.OOCK, and TESTIMONIAL Cir.cL-LAK. with opini' ns of MOKE TUAN ONE THOUSAND MUSICIANS, sent free. . Hf A' 0\ &, HAMMS OUGAN CO., 161 Tre.. .?nt SI., Boston 59G Broadway, N. Y. Q KD It I*.**"ff PB'.JOF OATS ?"J2 n But-h el . Orchard Gratf a bushel. Send 8c?nt postage aiaiii|i ?md my compl? te Priced Lists of all lc nds o!' Ont*..* S-'i-ds. Field Si cds,' Gurdt-n Seeds, ;.'io\Ter and Tree Seeds. Aerienltuntl Implements, Machiner', Guanos. Chemie? ls Lue Stock, ?fcc., will '?o forwarded you. Tbl-M Pried Li.-tsconlpin much ii luaMu iiiti>niiat:on ss io time m d quantity lo plant, fcc. MARK W. JOHNSON. Seedsman. P.O.B x ii\ Atlanta, Gu. THE BROWN COTTSN GIN CO., New I."? don. l unn., Manufacturers >.f the "Br .wn Giri." Cot;i.n Seed Hull'-is. Machinery und Cartings Manufacturer* of Harris'Patent Kt't?ry Strum Engine-the betti niid eheannl Stepm Enzin- for t>IuDtati<>n purpn* s. Cot t m-s'iii maceta and rt'palr? rs furnished with a'l kinds of iiiaterii's. Saws, Uibs. Pullies, Boxes, etc.. of any patt rn. loonier at -hort notice Have had ions rxni-rii nee hi lh<- business, and puarnniee sat bfactiuu In o-?TV particular. Orders colic u. J. Ad 'ress as abor.-. '_;_ AU i:\Ti' \Vaiitetl.~Aqrnts iiink'-ii" runion? ey at work for us than nt anvlhifii? --l e. Busi r? ?i,:l?; and itermunvnt. -l'an ?aiiar.? fre?. G. STROON&CO., Fine Art t'Mltheci. Portland, Maine Sr* Plano . & Agett!* i ? rculnr. . '.<." N. Y. 1st eh.-s $?90. Names of patrons n 40 Stale N? 3-?A? mm TO c8.ni)uitR8. An l gao\business fur nnv ?> two p.r-"';s <-.r. i;l-? r sex in K '.: H< ld r.nd nd'-il: lng ^n* l-> wbii : 0.1 eau male? fivta *!. . t-1 .fl ' p-'.' mciih, wi:li --ul ?llt!elnt<-rf?"?ile .. . i "u r\ blt ill'if. Ar:.. tn? slnpl' wffoHr?fct<ibf i??th. A cO"! lut- II .. C r ;;.?-:.;??. s?ir--. i^' our wlitile time'.* -iv-.>. j. .:...( :. ; -r^.-r'sum ran br in.ide. t'tnl? Clri-sints fr**. :'-s c inplct- Isjl ..:':i riel s nn?l i-ouoo---: <n. itll?*?"-?! !lurrroN,Jli:cNi>.vcE ?fc Cu. (It-PineSt., Suidai-, M ?. ' o '???i-e- ?t-ei-<.--.\!i p<r.-i>i!s wi o ebnt?ni plal<-iuak'iigconlracli with uewppancrs for Ute in sertion of Advert?a' m ,n:s sbotihl tend lo m, fi H Mil fora Circular, or inclo.so i'< cents for their one I4nn?li*c<i Page. Pa?uplilet, conlainitig f.isls of 8.0(H) Newspapen and estimates, showing thc eo>t of advertu-iilg, also many tisi ful hints to advertisers, and . irita account of thc ?xperienot** ot nu-n who .ri-known an Succcssf-Tl .'.elver*?ser>*. This linn aro pr .prli tors of the American'Newspaper Ad rcrtising Agency, and are possejgrd of unenitalc.l Eicililies F?r w.-euring he Insertiiin 'f advertiaeioent? in all Newspspers ?ik-1 P- rioilicab at lowest rate*. A NERVOUS INVALID Ha% published for the benefit of young men .and others wh . suffer from Nervi usnew?, DeblHiy, kc,* treattoc inpplvins the means of s. If cure. Written by one who eur. il himself, and sent five on receiving post-paid directed envelope. ildrt-sa VATUAKIKL MAYPAIK, Brooklyn, Y. J. Wi ir x?, Proprietor. JL tl. McDom LD * Co., Broccliti and Cia. Ari-, Sir, Frtnclfco. C?L. aaa 31 * M Cora atarea Mi. N. T. Ui;,i.iO.\i> Bear inuinwi^ ?it .uelr Wonderful Curait ve Effect?. Th07 nro not .1 vilo Fancy Brink, Motto of Poor Binn, IVhUkcy, Proof Spli tt? and Refuao L.lqnow. doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the lasts, cz .?l "Ton! ".'..-ictlzcrii,*' "Restorers," ac, that lei ! ?hc!:?:; :. i-o:i to dninkonneM and ruin, but aro a ti-uo .'Iv-ilrinc, made from the native roots and herbs of California, ?Veo from all Alcoholic Sttma? tant*. They arc tim GREAT BLOOD Pl'HI FIKB and A IAFE GIVING PKINCIPI.E, a perfect renovator and Invi?orntor of the System, carry in-,-off nil poisonous matter and restoring thc blood to a healthy condition. No person cun take these Bit ten ?ceorttbHt to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones arc aol destroyed by mineral poison or oilier means, and U10 vital organs wasted beytmd thc pe!:it of repair. They aro a Gentle Pnrcatlre a? well aa a Tonic, possessing also, tho peculiar merit of acting as a powerful n;cntlii relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of thc Liver, and all the VUceral Organs. FOR FE3I AXE COMPLAINTS, whether In J-OUII? or old, married or single, at thc dawn of woman hood cr at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal. For Inflammatory and Chronic Khcnma tlam aud Goiti, Dyapcpaln. or Indlaettloa, Blllou?, Remittent and Intermittent Fe ver?, Dlacnaeaj of tho Blood, l-l vcr, Kid ney? and Bladder, these Bitters havo been most successful. Such Blacnaea arc caused by Vitiated Blood, which ls treiicrally produced by derangement of thc Dlarcatlvo Oraran*. BT8PEPHIA OR INDIGESTION, Head ache, Tain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Taste In tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of thc Heart, Inflammation of tho Langs, Pain In tho regions- of thc Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms aro tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate thc Stomach and stimulate (ho torpid Liver arjd Bowels, which lender them of unequaled efficacy In clcnnililf* tho bloo:I ot' all Impurities, and im parting now life and vigor to tlic whole system. FOR ft KLIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Totter, Salt Rheum, BloteheA. Spots, Pbapfet, Pustules, Boil?, Car buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald liena, Sore Eyes, Erysipe las, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of thc Skin, Humors Mid Diseases of the Skin, of whatever namcor nature aro literally dug up and carried out of thc system In asbort timo by thc usc of these Bitters. One' bottle In* such eases will convince thc most Incredulous of their cura tivo offectn ' . Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever yon find Its Im purities bursting through tito skin In Pimples, Erup tions or Sores; cleanse it wiicn you find lt obstructed and flitgglNh in the vein"; cleanse lt when lt is fouL and your feelings will tell jrouwhea. Keep the blood pure, and the bcalth of the system will follow. - Pin, Tape and other Worm?, lurking in the s.vstein of so many thousauds, are effectually destroyed* and removed. Says a dlitlugptabed physiologist, there ls scarcely an Individual'ui on'Ric face Of the earth whoso body Isoxempt fi om tho presence Of worms. It ts not upon thc healthy clements of tho body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors anil slimy deposits that broec. these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicino, no vermifuges, no nnthclmlntlcs, will freo the system from worms Uko those Bitters. Sold hy nil Draaitlsta and Dealer?. J; "(VALUER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD k CO, Druggists nml Ceneral Agent?,. San Francisco, Cali fornia, and 32 and 34 Coir.ncrco Street, Now Tort J ultu a i v ?4 Medical ^'otice. Tj*TtOM (Iiis'date L.wiU practico MerJi X * cine o*?;luBively far Cash. * T. H. PATTISON. Jan 17 ' CPI 4 GrROCBRS rJ . ?.' -AND Commission Merchants, 297 Broad St., Angosta, Ga., PREPARING FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, to meet the wanta of friends and customers.in the way of Plantation and Family Supplies, are daily making heavy additions to their already large Stock, to which they invite attention. Our Stock comprises in part : BACON, LARD, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, RICE, MACKEREL, SALT, FLOUR, MEAL, CORN, BUTTER, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, ALE, POUTER, TOBACCO, SEGARS, &c, And in fact EVERYTHING usually found ii First Class Grocery Houses. Groceries on Time! We have made ample arrangements for the accommodation of Planters wishing to buy on Time, and respectfully solicit ther patronage. AU such orders, accompanied with City Acceptance, will bepromptly filled, and at! Cash rates. We are also Agents for the sale of Wm. Massey k Co's. Celebrated Phila delphia ALES. . Will be glad at all times to see our Edgefield friends, and will sell the Best Grade of Goods at the Lowest Market Prices. Mar 13 , * tf 12 The Place Where to Buy S A IS AT MILLER, HACK & HOWARD'S 298 Broad St, Augusto, ?a. B?fcon sides, " Shoulders, D. S. Sides, " Shoulders, Canvassed Hams, Country Hams, Pi i me Leaf Lard, Pickle Beef, Dried Beef, Pickle Pork, Breakfast Strips. Excelsior Extra Flour. Little Beaty Flour, Golden Sheaf Flour, " ?.'ride of Augusta Flour, Western Flour, Reboiled Molasses, Cuba Moiu-F.es; Golden'syrup, New Orleans- Syrup, Richmond St ripes, " . Osnabiirgs, On Hand, and Receivng: Corn, Meal, Oats, Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Mackerel Assorted ;oda, B. C. Sod, Soap, : Starch, Candles, Pickles, Sauce, . . Brandy Baches, Cnn Good, Whiskies, Brandy. Wines, Tobacco, Snuff, legara, Candy, &, ?cc, Scales of all sizes and Matches, M?-We are Agents for the BUFFALO SCALE} styles, and warranted equal to the best. . Merchants and Planters should be sure to look br the place and Sign. EMPIRE AND PALMETTO GRCCERY HOUSE. Mar'O . tf ll New Cotton and Produce The Planters' Loan & Savings Bank. Subscribed Capital, $1,900000,00! HE WAREHOUSE OF THIS BANK, como of Reynolds and ; sf.^?ssnpbefil Streets, Augusta. Ga., is nw ready to receive COT I ^ LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be mad. upon Cotton in Warf \ Louse, or upon Railroad Receipts. \ P rties Storing Cotton with the Bani: will be frnished with receipts tb j .same that will be avuila-ble in this city or any othc-.lor borrowing money. I The Bank is prepared at all times tu make Loan on Produce or J*rovi fions, ou the most reasonable terms. Parties would do well to apply at the Warehous, or communicate with thc Officers. CHAS. J. ENK?NS, President. JNO. P. KNG, vice-President. . T. P. BRANCH, Cashier. Augusta, Sept 20 tf 89 Sow is the Time to Buy f Prime White CORN, . . Choice Seed OATS, Gold Dust" FLOUR, Medium FLOUR,. Common FLOUR. Bbk of MACKEREL, i Bbls. and Kit? MACKEREL, LARD, HAMS, Also, continually on hand and arriving, a large lt of BACON SIDES md SHOULDERS, and DRY SALT SIDES and SHOULDERS. All for sale at lowest prices. ?^Particular atteition paid to Merchant's Wholesale Trade. STAPLES & REAB, AUGUSTA, QA, Jan 17 3m 4 New Orleas SUGAR, New Orleas SYRUP, Cuba MOIASSES, Re-Boiled Do. SALT, COFEE, CANDLE!, STARCH, SODA, s CAP, &c, &c, &. W. H. SHAFFER, Dentist, HAVING located at Edgefield offers his Professional cervices to the cit izens and surrounding country. OlUce at iii? resilience of S. S. Tompkins, Esq. Feb 2*. tf 18 M. L. BONHAM. R. G. BONHAM. BO.*HAH <fc BONHAM, Attorneys at law, Office, at Edgefield C. H., S. C. Jan 24 tf 5 THOS. J. ADAMS, Attorney and ? ounsellor at Law, Will Practice in Courts of this County and .-'tate. Will bc found in tho Law Oftlpe noxt above T. P. Magrath, Esq., and opposite .Saluda Hotel. Edgefield, S. C.. Nov. 29, 6m 40 H. W. ADDISON, L AWYER. LAW RANGE, EDGEFIELD, C. H. Brick Office, formerly office of Mo raine ?fe Addison. Jan. 1, ly 2 Law Notice. TlIE undersigned have former", a Co partnership for the PRACTICE 07 LAW in Edgefield County, and the Counties of the Fifth Circnit, under tho name and style of MAGRATH <t ABNEY. They will also Practice in the Courts of Trial Justices for these Counties. THOMAS P. MAGRATH, JOHN Rv ABNEY. Edgefield, Deo, 13, tf 51 SOLUBLE GUANO p?r ton of 2000 lbs., Cash at "actory, $45,00 DISSOLV1D PHOSPHATE per ton of 2000 lbs., (ash, at Factory, $25,00 On Time, til 1st Nov. 1872, $5 per ton additional. The attenion of Planters is again called to the LOW PRICE of these Su perior Fertilzers. Every person in the District wheused them last year have al ready order?!, with two exceptions, and they will biy yet Col. Huiet used one ton Soluble Inst year. He has already purchased t?n tons of it for his next crop. Call -ou Jr. R. O. Sams, who will represent ne hero in my absence, or Dr. J. M. Rushon, at Rushton'* Store, or Cartlidge AThomas, at Ridge Spring, or P. S. Norrs, Batcsvillc, or J. A. C Jones, Pim House Depot, or Ward A Holland, Johnston's Depot, and get pam phlets containing Certificates, and give your orden before the Rail Roads are blocked up or the supply exhausted. S. S. TOMPKINS, AGT. Feb 14, l(t2.__tf_8 GLOBE HOTEL, aUG?STA, GA. Jackson*. Julian, Proprietors. E beg leave to call the attention o: the travell??? public to this well knowir Hotel, Which we have recently pur chased, and placed on a footing secon; to none In t? South. No exauce will be spared to render i a First Cia? Hotel in every respect, an : every atteition will be paid tb the com fort and ocavenlanoe of guests. Augusta T9> li Pm? ? -. i. -.-tKTzr.i .? ...T-r.'"..'.v~?4 Insurance K(rtiee# m ? -o-r J. HE Undersigned have this day entered into C?-pertnership in the Gen eral Agency of the COTTON STATES LIFE INSuRANCE COMPANY for South Carolina: Office at Miot's Drue Store'.'" * ? , M. 'W. ABNEY,,! J.W.PARKER. Columbia, S. C., Mar 7, 1871. Having established the Office ? for the above Company in Columbia, we invite attention^ to one or two of the advantages offeied to them who may desire to effect insurance on their lives in a safe Hoirie Company : The Board of Managers at a recent meeting passed unanimouslv the fol lowing Resolution: - . . . " Resolved, That in view of the fact that there are unusually large sums paid for Life Insurance, to the Companies of the North and East, which sums, being there invested, contribute to the enrichment of those sections/ whilst our own South is greatly in neei of cash capital to prosecute success fully our Agriculturaland Mechanical enterprizes ; it is ordered, that for the purpose of retaining these sums in our midst, hereafter a certain pro portion of the net cash receipts from premiums, amounting to not more than 70 per cent, of the same be invested in such manner as may be in accord ance with the regulations of the Company, in those-sections from which the said premiums are attained." (Signed) . . - WM. E JOHNSON, Pres't. GEOBGE S. O'BEAR, Sec'ry. The Financial etrength of the Company places it in high rank. Iis last | Annual Statement shows that the Company possess, besides its large Guar antee, $170 for every $100 of its liability. . ABNEY & PARKER, State Agent*. Mar 13 tf ll W. H. Branson HAS REMOVED to the well known Store formerly occupied to Col.-M. Frazier, where he invites a renewal of business relations with former friends and customers. Just received One Case BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, 1 Case Sea Island SHIRTINGS, 1 Bale Plaid OSNABURGS, 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. Call at the Corner, ?nd take a look. W. H. BRU1YSOIV. March 6, tf 2 ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE ?---o This Article, prepared hy the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direction of their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN KAVENEL, for composting -with Cotton 8eed, is noir offered at the Reduced Price of $28 per ton cash, or $31 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, Free of Interest., Orders filled now will be considered as Cash 1st March, 1872, or on Time as due 1st November 1872, thereby enabling Planters to haul it ?t a time when ?heir Wag ons and Mules are idle. . PELZER. BODGER S & CO.. General Agents, Brown's Wharf, Charleston, 8. C.. Charleston, Jan 3 ,- .. 3m 2 . j?Ltlsticrtlo PliosptLate, -,-,-o This FERTILIZER, manufactured by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPA NY, under the direction ot their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, is now offered to the Planting Community AT THE VERY REDUCED PRICE OF $48 PER TON CASH, or $52 PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER, 1872, FREE OF IN TEREST. This FERTILIZER has been very extensively used in this State, and has given ?ntire.satisf?ction; some of the most practical planters admitting it to be equal to Peruvian Guano, pound lor pound. All sale* made now will bo considered as cash on the 1st of March, 1872, and to those "buying on time tho sale will be considered as due on 1st November, 1872. By this arrangement planters will be enabled, without extra cost, to haul their Manure at a Limo when.their wagons and mules are idle. Pamphlet? containing the. certificates of those who have used the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE will be furnished on application to the Agents. PELZER, RODGERS & CO?, General Agents, Brown's Wharf, Charleston, 8. C. Charleston, Jan 3 ... 3m _2_ DICKSON'S COMPOUND PREPARED BY THE DICKSON FERTILIZEU COMPANY, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Of Standard Quality & Excellence, GUARANTEED FREE FROM ANY ADULTERATION. .? CASU PRICE, $55 PER TOili,-TIIWE, $60 ! MATERIALS FRESH AND PURE ! v - . NO OLD STOCK ON HAND ! We r?ffer generally to our customers, lo be fouud in almost every com munity, and we publish no certificates. Also, FINE GROUND PURE BONE for composting and fermentation, an article which cannot fail to give satisfaction. PRICE, $40 PER .TON. . Wc manufacturo any formula ' for other parties as may be ordered, and guarantee good -work and best' materials. Applv for circulars, to JAMES T. GARDINER, President, ' AUGUSTA, GA. .Capt. LEWIS JONES, Agent for Edgefield District. . .- . * I?T Fifty Cents per hundred pounds will be given for all kinds - Of Dr Bones delivered at either of the Depots on the'Columbia te-Augusta :R.'R. Jan 2 '.':? 3m\2; MAPES' NITROGENIZED ' SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. Tbe Oldest Super-Phosphate Ma DU fae lured in this Country* Composed of RON ES, POTASH, PHOSPHATIC GU A?fO, .CONCEN TRATED ANIMAL AMMONIACAL MATTER and SULPHURIC ACID. No Salt, Salt Cake, Nitre Cake, Pleater, nor Adulteran tor 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?oil. Testimony of Hundreds of Well-Krtowli Planters in its Favor on Every Variety of Crop and Soil, even During Extreme Adverse Seasons. . $45 Cash-$50 Time, payable 1st NOT. 1st, 187*. KINSMAN & HOWELL, General Agents for South Carolina, ' NO. 138 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. W. H. BRUNSON, at Edgefield C H., and J. A. C. JONES, at Pine Heuse De ot, Agents. Jan 24 - 3m - 5 THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS, WILCOX, GIBBS & CO'S. GUANO, SALT Al PLASTER COMPOUND. -o . The above PREPARED at SAVANNAH, GA., and CHARLESTON, S. C : p]aC?rL?25: C3rXX?L2XO, Imported from Phoenix Islands, Southern Pacific Ocean. . For sale by - WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., Importers and Peeler's in Guanon, . % 148 Bay St., Savannah, Ga" 15J East Bay>. Charleston, S. 0. For further information apply or address as. above for' Alman&o far ?872, or to G. H. KE?NAGHAN & CO., Agents, at Raeville, S. 0.;,.BEN. A JONES, Agent at Ninety-Sjx ; J. LIPSCOMB, Agent at Qhappell. Depot Jan 89 . 3in t Sea JB^oxvl *T2 Quality Guaranteed Eqm&i to Any-Erer-jSpld. - SEA FOWL- GUANO, in bogs, 200.pounds:e?ch. ' ' :? ' : " BRADLEY'S AMMQNIATED DI* SOLVED BOXEs.Hn1 tight bin-rek apia ._. . . ..?:.. i J. --u ? T.- . ,0-, . f{w\ - HE above Standard Fertilizers having wen iifexl for tlie'last nwtftyn in the South with-unequalled success? ?'re n<-.w offered'at prices' th ap tfrrfhot fail to give satisfaction",-while the standard "is ga?ra'nfe?tfer^aT/'-if* in^t^u perior, to any ever sold.' ?V*? ? -,;?.. it [u a : ? - The undersigned having been "A ac n ts for Mit?'l?e' Ge?r^rn^irnfe'?h^lr^n trodnciion; fu-??y ?nderst?nding their vaine.: ''rheeft'n11#^e;'-mmertd thetf?o the public as the most "RELIABLE FERTILISERS IN "CWE! :-- T'f' For Prices and Terms'; apply to the General br Local-Agents. - **V" Warehouse and -CommissionHf ercftiniifaj Corner Campbell and Reynolds Streets; August?y?G^ ?GP?rr?r?l l^gte, or to Jas. E. Cooke, Granitevill?, -Jone? &.TbJey, -Jqulisign'^SeJo^' or^?V. 1 ?EB28 . -H.;U. a 1 bblMt' ?% -.u-i-W.-.^ffi Just received s-large* supply-?orVv.T- <-.u> ? :. Mid ~ .n ? w. ?;1 wc ; joslin ) . -?UJ rt c .. ' t- Mi . '??aim * - -titi hr* .-. k .-. i- ?t^jtji ?tit i . .. -1- v/.^ I.:*. L"v_i tK) : ~.( ? ^a, - V . . -* -vt* O-: ? St f l SM ; Vegetables of good quality 'cannot-be grown'without first sosviri^-r?fiable Seeds; Having tested these fre?ds for many yeirs/ I can \ with *. ^wfi*4??ce recommend them to all Who may desire to "have a Garden -st?cloed'Wirifftie Vegetables. <a -..?>>.. va?* Jan 10 ? . ' tf" w'^:7^ ' ? C litt* 1 See the amounts of "Insurance|that caii bc bought in the principal Life *?\\ " . 8urance Companies in this couutry, and IMCarls. the Contrast ! Knickerbocker. Globe Mutual.'. St. Louis Mutual. Carolina Life..'.. Northwestern Mutual. Southern Life.-. Li fe .Association of America. New York Life.......... Mound City. Equitable...*.. Piedmont and Arlington. Connecticut Mutual..;.. Missouri Valley. ./Etna, Life.................. Brooklyn.J. Cotton States....'...... UNIVERSAL, AT AGE OF ??150 WILL KI T 8,40!" 8,841 $..->():; 8.?70 tf.G15 8J4?J 7,01) 8.465' 7, r.-i: . V35 -$:508 ' ? ? 8,455 .ti,-42<. S.8? 201AT AOK OF 30 8200 WILL nur _ I so! 3d j dil 51 73! 46 JG 4li* AT Or an Average~oT30 PERCENT, in Favor of the<?NIVER6AL Participation in the Profits Guaranteed in th?.pol?ej- by?l?o : . - \ ? ?NlVE?lvSAL.. ' . A. . . # S,?.?'.( 30i 8,088 O:) >>Ml 73 8.S1? 73 . 8,877 ?51 i'&JO C7 S,b" IO C-) S.MO 57! . f,810 57-j 8,810 57 ' F,&? 02 . S.tflO'57! ' .?-.Ti* Wh tj . '.i,^5U 69 8..S?0 - IGE.OF 40 8-250.. -?vij.i, nul-" 8"7.85?T0 7,878 ,.v>7 7,016"40 7,?-.G 40 7, m W 8, ??3(i 50 1^087.22 7,t?87 2 7,W7 22 7.?67 ?2 7,9S7 22 S.001 CS . .^,012 '82 H,M io %as7 .... Years. [ Years.. Dxyst \ Years. Paya. . Years. Day i. Years; Dav/i^ A I 1 I/Ml I O Aim i .1 ll.? t .1 o,. ALL POLICIES ., NBff^?BI And Surrender Vainc; after anv. numb-r oi pay.me:i?j 'il'ststcd'ih'TKc . ? - ?? ? ? ??? 3 "policy."_?..??' M ': v- KW . . . . # . .... . . s u ;? ^'.f -L -.i ?*,TT . Please examine the feature of this Coiup^'j', \vl.v '.'.y, ey?'n thou^Ji^irtr nut merely the promise oi- au agent.) fehn of yer.:^ and days.for wh'uik n?wpoUei&wiU h iisitielMS* Age 2*1? f '^'?ge ?l .' Ag" -15. ' .'..">'jr'irll5iT 109 328 218 140 109 Of'O 255 146. 000 . I, , 2 . , 140 ?;)2 Y 3. ion ' 292 4 ' Ti ' ,328 : ?: 5 \* 36- . 000 . .. ?6 Q?ji) .. . 255" , ri " 2L0 j " MC* ' I r-: -.UJ-'- S3 -a\ 0(0 . \. 7?..*' -10D.. 8 rik* # Ulk- i 4^ -*&?k;~ Ratio of Assets ia i iaMttt^spM&to"?? ? Jo- ..>,< .;. .*xi'l v'>- .*A < . ..v GEO. 3. LAKE/Ge^ Age?t^ r? i.?< ti??' Edgefield, S." C., Jan 10 ?2-' JJL'l'JJl.L1 C'*' I PLANTATION- ???M?J Jackson Just received anot?ier shipraen-tf'of thoft? Cele'br^t?d JtlCIlIGAX "?' All Sizes, with Thinab'e Slr*?1r* ^n'd Irons A\eN. SBs??M A>?M<i 0 loll L t. - i 7".t?rt UNSURPASSED FORbURABILITY^?/?.TNEs-, Wr^?i?iD jarUpwards of -500O ;ti;iimiai:ilui an? ??id.An nually. **? r---.vu*' "?k ?J [Uds . ' Every W?gotPs?id uQcTefiaptciai Gual*ntee^f'OA'PA.0^^r^^M,ATERfe?L andWOBKMVNS'^P. I. .. 1 ^,7, ^^?J ttW- ; ^^^.Qrdexe pr?nptrjuiseeu.l'e%l!tiy ' -??AU: n: bw. o; .-o' Um * >an*5r..' ^ {j. ?Vi -...> ?? lilli r^P^ ^^W^i>^?i*i?C^^^^^ j Feb 21 * . . 3m * 9