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THE ADVERTISER. Terms, 8?yOO per Annum. Our Agents in Charleston. Tho Advertising Agency of Messrs. Walker, Evans A Cogswell, represented by Roswell T. Logan, Esq., is the.only authorized Agency for this paper in Charleston. ??r Mai. B; M. Talbert ie-bnr author ized Agent io receive subscriptions and advertisements for tho Advertiser. Edgefield Safe .as Regards Apothecaries Our young friend, Mr. Willie Penn, has lately roturned from Columbia, width er he went to be examined by thc Medi cal Faculty of the State University* as Druggist,'Pharmaceutist and Apotheca ry. According to a late law of our State, a Diploma and License, from some duly authorize*! Medical Board, are necessary to the carrying on of the Drug and Pre scription business. This is a good law. And wc are informed that the examina tions are close, critical and exacting. Mr. Penn, as all hereabouts know, hasgrown up in this business, and actually lived into it. Of course he returned with his License a:id Diploma. A Grand Nev." Establishment in Au gusta. An Establishment backed by wealth. probity and experience. Messrs. E. F. Gallaher and Wm. Mulherin, both well* known to Edgefield people as among Au gusta's worthiest business men, have lately opened a First-class Boot, Shoe, Trunk, Hat and Clothing Store. And immediately their Establishment has ta ken its place in thc front rank. They honor the Advertiser this week with an announcement of their Copartnership and Establishment, Wc hope all Edgefield will'read it: And we hope Edgefield will .send th,em such a rally this fidl and win ter as will cause them to set her down as their very best friend. Weighs and Samples the Staple. Our former townsman, Capt. Ras. Minis, r?owWith CA. Rowland, Cotton Factor, Augusta, addresses a few words to his friends this week. Let none over look his card. Graham & Butler on thc Cotton Q,ues v fi>> ixx .? . tion. . See what they say. It is nothing very new to bc sure ; but it -is well thc public should be reminded of such faithful and reliable business men. - Gracefully Remembered. Onr esteemed* friend, Mr. E. Reese, formerly a co-partner in thc Advertiser. now a model farmer in our immediate vi??uity, remembered the old rojy>.<t very g?Befully a few days bark-sent them a basket of superb, grapes and penches, which, caused them to forget for a time all the troubles and trials of this wicked world. Xo Commission for Selling Cotton." So says our friend, Lark G Sweareu gin, Tiow.ono ol" thc most prominent mer chants of Granitevillo. Thc public in general, and cotton planters in particular, will do well u? consult Mr. Swcarengin's now card in another column. Granitev??e Tremendous "i? Bagglnc and Tics.. Granitevillo seems to be t nc htige de pot of Cotton Bagging and Iron Tie-. Thc advertisement of Mr. .las. E. Cook, in our issue of this week, should claim tho ove bf all 'who have cotton to ?wk this iaji. Pine House Growing Heavy on il:c Same Subject. Mr. J. Munroe Wis.1, oftiicPinc House, announces to-day that he will sell kihds of Bagging and Tics at Augusto quotations. Read his card, and go for him. Re-opcning ol' thc Male Academy. On the (irs; Monday in September, Dr. It. T. Minis will rc open the Male Acad emy. His plans and prices will bo found in another column. During Dr. M's. first .session he was not upheld as hischarac tci- and attainments deserve, lie un -ttoiibtedly need-; nothing but sufficient patronage-and general interest in thc matter-to build up a lirst class school. Rentr?e of .Hiss Pobcy. Miss D?bey will make ber rentr?e in thc Edgeiield Female Institute1, on the first Monday in September; and wc be speak for this talented and energetic young lady a large and liberal patronage. Roth as teacher and disciplinarian, her equal would bc hard to find. With much pleasure we call attention to her new an jioubccmenl in another column. Thc Edgefield Delegates to Columbia lilis Week. On to-morrow (eve write on Tuesday,) ?assembles, in Columbia, thc State Nomi nating Convention of the- Radical party. And also a Congressional Nominating t . Convention, ami a Convention to nomi nate candidates lor Solicitor in the differ ent Judicial Districts; These Conven tions, we suppose,, are all to bc separate and distinct At all events a separate and distinct set of delegates is appointed ?roroi Edgefield to each one. Truly, Cot lumb;a will be, during thc present week, avery Pandemonium of Radical nm bi tion, villaqy and degradation. . ! And on Saturday last, a few of thc colored people of Edgetieid District were drummed together by the local Radico] leaders.; for tito purpose of nominating delegates to thc aforesaid Conventions. The individuals chosen, for the nomina tion of State officers, are David Graham, David Harri:-.. Parts Simians and Archie Weldon, color;':!, 'md J. If. McDcvitt, -white. . Legions of ambitious negroes and few whivs (in Edgefield there are pre .clous few whited of this .spi t !', panted tumultuously for a place in the picture, but Etlgcficld's qnota being limited to five for each Convention, of course thc aspirations of the oijwliffi perished ii th e dus* ' v Congressman Eiiiott was again present overset icgand controlling, ?ve presume tu? hoieihations. And au inrrK?rtari" s . 'Xi ii !i f !.. ? V: :!i'-al t'lte/'iaic. . lost t.'JV proceedings of the day. A's??'!, u:: '.' '''lu u metftid startv'ng-in op?, H " . ?a??? ii tensity. It seems that during ti-o dS???^ >n*"" "l Conven?ion t>.t iiA?l? ol .-V-'e colorc.l mai: (Coin, we be lieve i had b'ORU objected to, on thc plea thai tho white p<M>'e wcre friendly to him. And upon ?4lis b??? tito Co?gtess ,.ian spake. Well ai?! wisely.' Foran hour or moro ho poured i.'-to ti)'-' gaping esr* of tho osscriiWed negroes;, strong, truthful, solemn and eloquent fctrnings against the sin, folly, and political blind ness of elierisbing hate to thc white race,* orliearlceriing.to the advice of any who would so teach Hiern. ''Drawing theltne tightly/' (a petphn'tse wiih the blacks UVght them by ignqront and unprinci pled wfi?te demagogues) henssured (Lcm. would" only be preparing the way for their bein-/ wiped oui of existence in the South. HO -'ave the hegrooB thc sound est advice wc have beard them giveu by any Republican since* their (mancipa tion; Mid also'denounced unmeasured terms certain of their white lt >ders here abouts7(Phil Eichelberger in par^U-u'ar) in a manner delightful to listen to. \Y !.:*'. cver Elliott has been, is now, or may bc in tho future, the people of Edgefield certainly owe him respect for his spewfh to the negroes on Saturday hc-t. And if the negroes do not heed him, -then they are fools, blind and foredoomed. The Entertainment at Johnston's Depot. On Thursday evening last, as before announced, the Musical and' Dramatic Entertainment for the benefit of Drv Crock Church, came off at Johnston's Pc.poi, before the largest crowd, we dare say. ever assembled there. And still thc crowd was only half as large as it would have been, had the weather Veen bright j and fair. But, alas ! the weather was anything else. It was. execrable, it was pitiless ! A regularchilly fall afternoon, with a leaden sky and drenching , rain. And still tlte people of the vicinity would come out. But the large and gay dele gations that were expected from the Court-House, the Ridge, and other sec tions, could not put in an appearance; they were relentlessly water-bound. - Under these circumstances, tho man agers looked blue and melancholy, and everybody concerned had thc dreary feeling of having taken a great deal of trouble and worked hard for nothing. But not so. Carriages and buggies rolled in from 3 until 7 P. M ; and when the curtain arose, the Hall was found thor oughly filled-and with an audience amiable, expectant, and willing to be pleased. And pleased they were ! The programmo was varied and beautiful; a good deal too long, however, it must be confessed. Tho stage was a real little .jem. Whoever set out and orniimentcd this stage was a man or woman,of infin ite taste. And as to the performers, mu sical and dramatic, their name was legion, mostly bright and happy young people with hearts full of love and joy. And now of course we cannot derribe the performance at any great length. But still we would like to mention certain salient points. For instanco there wore our fair and gifted ptfpils of former days, Mrs. John C. and Miss M. E. M., the first with her clear, strong soprano voice as good and 'true as ever, aod the latter proving herself one of thc most accom plished and experienced piano and organ players in this part of the world. And then Miss Sallie M., a beautiful girl, who, in every Charade, evinced a dramatic talent truly surprising-taking any manner of character, and doing all extremely well. And our old friend, Milledge B. W., ' who, in playing first tho young lover and then tho French teacher,' clearly p?ovcd that in becoming a country farmer, he iiad entirely mistaken his,calling. Mil ledge was born for thc stage as the sparks tly upwards. ? And so was that handsome,- comiv" young H. And at his age it would pay him to take to it. . And then little Eugene Cannon, a veri table infant prodigy, endowed with a gift of oratory so natural as to set al! art .it d?fiance. A beautiful little boy only six wars old, son of Mr. Robert Cannon of thc Mt. Tabor neighborhood, who re cites and speaks in a manner so admira ble as to defy description. Whenever we shall have another amateur .Enter tainment in our town, by ail means let us endeavor to secure the presence and per formance of tliis graceful and gifted child o nitor. And, last but not least, there was that handsome and jolly dog. ia term of en dearment! We an- very fond of him) ' from Augusta, Pierce P. C., with bis ?cod voice and thoroughly musical na ?IIrc. Ile sang and acted (and"danced; a ??lig in Dutch-English jargon, that *.' nsitivcly enough to kill any hotly willi' the fainest sense of humor. Wc confi dently expect to die without ever seeing anything more amusing or better done thim rids. Pierce can take our.hat every time ! And we wish we could tell -more about this bright and pleasant occasion, bul riiue and space both admonish us to hold np. We will not dose, however, with out assuring our lair friends, Mrs. J. C. and Miss M. E. M., at whose request we went to lend our mite of assistance, that should the pecuniary result of this En tertainment not prove satisfactory-on account of the unpropitious weather wc stand ready :it any .moment to join with them again, and work for old Dry Creek until we triumph overall opposing elements. The Public-Well iii Bad Condition. Wc have been requested to call the at tention of tho Town Authorities to the fact that the public well is in bad con dition. Thc waler is impure. Thc well needs cleaning out. And remember, Messrs. Councilmen, that such business as this ought not to be postponed a single day. Thc South Carolina Rebel Boy. . The purest, most beautiful, most ab sorbing book for young people, that wc have read in many a day, is " Fitz Hugh St. Clair, the South Carolina Rebel Boy," a tale of the late war, by that refined and elevated Southern authoress, Mrs. Sallie F. Chapin. This work bas Ween present ed us by Mr. Baron Holmes, of tho cele brated "Holmes Book I?buse" Charles ton ; and wo are sure wc owe our friend ;i thousand thanks for Such a generous literary treat. " Fitz Hugh St. Clair" ought to bc read by every boy and girl in South Carolina; and every parent should at once make a present of it to his childran. And even externally, it is a beautiful gilt-being exquisitely bound in green and gold. A Dollar and a Half enclosed to tho "Holmes Book House,** Charleston, will bring .you one of.the lovelies! mu? most valuable books now known loihjs reading public. The young person who does pot; soon read "Fitz lilith St Clair," will bp culpably behind the times*. KADV'AI. FUAUDS IN NORTH CAROLI NA*! -The cvidencoof frat ids'by the Radi alis in North CarolinaClcct'.ou is piling up. These c?imticH over voted their regis tered number: Bladen, 46; Cumberland, 021; Duplin,?2j Franklin,765; Halifax, ?52 Lenoir; UBS; Northampton, 1S4: Robe son, 171 :* Sampson, 14~>. Thus in nine counties we scefraudu : ol votes to the amount of over 8,000 enough to g?v'o thc Democratic candidate ? ?.A' majority by 2,000. A C?:A*XCE I'ORST'MNKU.-Thc Charles ton ?tiPX wishes that Sumner could b persuaded io " lake the stmnp" for Gree ley -ii lin.- low-'-uuntry of South Carolina, vtfby? Only because, if ho did not eur ho negroes, theit?groes would ?'ure lum. ^ _^?>^ ^ _ . . The Hon. A. S. Wallace, has been renominated for a seat in Congress; by ho fourth District Congressional Nomi nating Convention of the Republican party, which mot at .Columbia on the 11th inst. ??8i They get np Ku-Klux to order out in Arkansas, Ono portion of the Loya* l eaguers dress up in fancy apparel ?ind >hboi biunk cartridges at thc other. X Kn-Kl'ix hull,-rr.niK?o is raised, the black militia are ordered out, and tho Radicals Infve H good timo. /..r A negro preacher at a Georgia camp meeting told his hearers that they, oulil never c(.:"r Heaven with whisky bottles in their poekcis, and urged them io " bring 'cm right up to tilt, pulpit, and ! and he would offer 'cm a sacrifice to do i Lord.'* The consequence was that the good shepherd was in the evening so overcome by tb<> spjrit as to be unable to preach. jzrir Tiic house of Mr. H. B. Spradley. at Marengo Mills, Kershaw County, with [ts contends, was destroyed by tiro on Sunday night last. Mr. Spradley lost all his furniture, clothing, etc., and is itow seeking thc assistance of the chari table, </) rud in furnishinghfs family with necessaries ios present relief. No insu rance. ' Undersigned having established his office - nt Edge fi eld, as General Ageut for the Co??on Stales IA?e Insurance Cojn?>aBy, invites atienten to one or t\\o ol' tfie advantages ?fierecl those"who-?aay desire to effect insurance on their lives in a safe |Heme Company : The Board of Managers ata recent meeting passed unanimonsly the fol lowirg Resolution : " Resolved, That in view of thc fac? 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 need of cash capital to piosecute succ?s fully our Agricultural and Mechanical enterprises; it is ordered, that .for. thc purpose of retaining these sums in our midst, hereafter a certain pro-' portion of the net cash receipts from premiums, amounting to not more ihan 70 per cent, pf the same be invested in such manner a? may- ,b?e.f ju accord ance with the regulations of the Company, in those sections from winch the said premiums are attained." ' L- ? . (Signed) ' . ' WM. B. JOHNSON, Pres't. GEORGE S. O'BEAR, Sec'ry. , ' In accordance with the above Resolution a 'Board of Advisory Trustees has been regularly organized at Edgefield C. H., S. C.,. with the following Officers, viz : . ....<.?-.'.." Maj. W. T. GARY, President. i . . . : Capt. B. C.- BRYAN, Vice President. . : - . R. 0. SAMS, Esq., Secr?tary. This Board is now prepared to transact business, and invest the funds of the Company agreeable to the prescribed regulations. ' The Financial strength of the Company places it in high rank. Its last Annual Statement shows tb at the Company" possess, besides "its largo Guar antee, $170 for every $100 of its liability. ' ' 4 ill. W. AB?ttEY, General Agent. June 21, . . tf 27 i kl A. A. CLISB? -DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs; WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, PAINT BRUSHES. SASH TOOLS, S.T ATI? W ER Y, . mm "MTiiii, ??J??WJ SUPERIOR WOES AV<i LIQUORS OF EVERY GRAM, . * Tl?e Tobacco, Segais, &e., Edgefield, S. C. Begs leave to fv.ll the attention of his Friends and inc Public io ins Largo Fioek ol Goods, which is now complete in all Departments. Persons visiting Edgefield to purchase Medicines or Drugs of any description, will do well to call and ex amine my Goods, and particularly my Prices. I am confident of giving Entire Satisfaction, and will make it to the interest of every one honoring me with a call. Thank ng my Friends for their liberal patronage and past favors, I hope to merit a continuance of thc same. A. A. CLISBY. Prescr?p?Gfis fompoiiiMiirt at al! hours with til? greatest care. May 29, tf gg Ladies of Edgefield ! LOOK AT THE FOLLOVaNG ITEMS ! * We will on next Monday morning, from. IMPORTERS' AUCTION SALES : ONE CASE fine JAPANESE CLOTH, Checked and Striped, at 15 cts., regular price 25 ct.?. ONE CASE STRIPED GRENADINE at 15 cts. ONE CASE Satin Striped GRENADINES, Black and White Grounds, various color Stripes at- 20 cts., regular price 35 cts. ONE CASE MOZAMBIQUE, LENOJ-S, &c, in mixed Striped and Checked, at 17 and 20 ct.-:., regular price 30 c's. ONE CASE SILK BROCADED JAPANESE POPLINS, at 25 cfs,; sold all round at 50 cts. THREE CA SES4 purest makes and newest, in HOLLY VARDEN PRINTS,' at 12? cts. GREAT BARGAINS' in' PfQ.UEs^ NAINSOOKS, LAWNS, SWISS, tte, &c, in Striped, Chocked, ai d P ain. .Real Llama Lace POINTS, in Black and White, much below, regular .prices.. (&~ WHOLESALE P.OOMS np Stain?; to which we would invite our friends i' the Trade. - 33fP S IMPLES Cheerf'dly sent, if requested, andK>rder?-T?rQHri;Dtly filled. MCCABE, CQSTEBL? '& DALY, 288 Broad Street, befu>..n Globe and Central Hotels, " M?y29. ATJCilf:STA, GA.lU M ?m i. "J?* -.."ir, Trjicsawgr3ituaaB.,'?xtcgtaeg2rxrva macaw- -Mi - -? ? WI ? TO SPORTSMEN! v. vet J. V_L A. PounxAiX/ ?-WM. B. DAVISON. mm & DAVISON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Broad St., opposite Globe Hotel, Augusta, (ta. OFFER to Merchants nnd Planters ALL KINDS OF CHOICE GROCE RIES nt tlie Lowest Cash Price. COFFEE, SUGAR; MOLASSES^ SYRUPS, TEAS, BACON, LAltl), SALT, BAGGING, TIES WHISKEY, WINES, ! . SEGARS, TOBACCO, ?e.j &c., Full Stocks always on band. June 3 3ni24 -.hepherds, Pointers, Setters, Retriev ers, Newfoundland- St, Bernard. Fox . and D?er-Hounds, Greyhojnndis, ' Blood-Hounds. Ratters, Coach-Dogs, Bull-Doss. '. Premium Chester White Hops. Thorough-Bred Berkshire Hogs. Fancy Poultry and Eggs. Fancy Pigeons. Address '-. ; C. I. CALVERT, Newark, Del. 2?&- All orders left with Mr. JOHN n. FAIR, Edgefield, ,S. - C., wi.ll rcceivo prompt attention/ '* Nov. 22 ly 48 Wool I Wool! Lightning Fly Killer. KILLS by the million, and almost in stantly. Give it a trial. For salo by A. A. CLISBY, Druggist. tf 22 COM, BRAS. 3?O Brsbcls Prime White CORN,\ 2?O " BRAN, Just; received by , SAMS & HILL. July 17 tf 30 IWI LL pay /tho highest .market price for WOOL'dellvfcred at my store, washed or uiiwashed. Also Sheep Skins. W. H. BRUNSON. A prj 116, . ?_tf 17 flew Style Lamp Chimneys* ?\f\ DOZ. Flint Glass Fire Prool AK) LAMP C HIM N E YS-an excel lent article-.just received and for'.aale by A. A. CLISBY. Pr?fst. Mnv2'2 _ 22 "TTBW ti?Oj?S! JUST Received, COATS' COTTON, all Numbers. .ROLL CAMBRIC, . j CORSETS, all slrfes and prices. J. H. CHEATHAM. JulyS tf 28 I - "3*> " -, a irr t% ii al mian Bargain Counters Gents and Boys STRAW* HATS, latest styles, from.10 cts.. to$1,?0. ; Beautiful Felt and Wool HATH from 50 cts. to $3.50, . w-rll. from,?1.00 ;to$5',00. .'.""' ' .5 ii. SHOES! SHOES !-My Stock of Shoes i ?horongh, and will bc sold at correspondingly low figures.* CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !-These Goods, , with tho balance of my Stock, (for the reason that Ihavnt space to specify the price.?,) 'will be placed on my Bargain Counters, where I intend ofiering still greater Bar gains. 1. , These arc not old Goods. AH' f? ?sh and new.from New York, this Spring, jand ? don't intend they shall grow old on my shelves. Seeing is believing. 'Call and see. r ...... These Goods will only be sold ut-the above prices for Cash." J. H. CHJBATHAilf. June27 / ,? .... . v. ,. ? ? ' gj* ' 27' Gfreat' Bargains IN $10,000 Worth of Goods to be Sold at ? Sacrifice, as my Stock is too Large for the Times. Great Inducements are Especially offered iii' Ladies' Bonners, Trinlmed-and Untrimmed, And Dress Goods; Shoes Lc\wer than they can be Bought else where. My Salesmen are gentlemen brought up to the business.' Evwy article ? sed is guarantied as represented. . I keep nothing nut first'Class Goods.' Have but One PricS, and that is the bottom. . [. ^ Ho come to see me, and you shall not be disappointed. Very Respectfully, . O.F. CHEATHAM May 2?;. ,'."'. tf 22 igBiieeaily Attractive! EVE J?. Y UffO?,E THOROUGHLY EXAM ?k?Z'D/'? -vY> nm 'KEW GOOPS ADDED. Established 1849. . L. PENN, .No. 3, Parii Row, Ecrg&ield, S. C., i VING REMOVE!? to tin. 3. Park Kow. and also added along list of Goods m my Stock ol Choice' DRUGS. MEDICINES, TOILET AR TICLES, FAMILY j GROCERIES.- dca, I solicit a continuance of the ger.e: rou.s patronage so Iroerally befstowen Upon mc on 'he other side of the town, with the promise '-n mv part that cverv article offered shall be of the PU RE* T QUALITY, and ar. tho LOWEST FIGURES. Ail I ask is, lo give me a call, and sec for yourselves. It is ho trouble, but a pleasure to show my goods. My stock embraces, in part:-' 500 Lbs. WHITE LEAD, One Barrel each ol' LINSEED OIL and VARNISH, 50 Gallons Spts. T?RPENTINE, 75 Lbs.'Spanish BROWN and Venetian RED, ' 10 Boxes WINDOW GLASS and 100 Lbs. PUTTY, 75 Gallons MACHINE OIL, 25 " TRAIN OIL, .9 Doz. GL?1-S CAMPS, all styles, 35 " LAMP CHIMNEYS, . 100 Lbs. each SODA, .-ALTS, -ULPHUR, COPPERAS, SOO Lb's. Familv and Toilet S0APJ3, . . -o If you want the BBesI K*CJ?V>se?C Oil, at . ce;.ls hy the singh gallon, and -!5 cents by thc live gtIloii?? you can t; i J at G. L. PE.S DRUG ST?Ri?. Patent Medicines and friralEiabfc B&eniedies. Herman's Elixir CAL?SAYA BARK, Whitcomb's ASTHMA REMEDY Bradfield*-* FEMALE REGULATOR, PHILOTOKEN, Dr. Sinmions' Liv ER. MEDICINE, Raiiwavs PILLS and T? EA DY RELIEF, Aver'? HAIR VIGOR, . MUSTANG LINIMENT, '"" C HER R Y- PECTORAL, " . COD LIVER OIL. " SARSAPARILLA, . . Tammi's SELTZER APERIENT. ' .'' AGUE CURE, I Rail's HAIR RESTORER, " CATHARTIC PILLS, | Barry's TR IC O PHEROUS, Allen's LUNGi BALSAM. I Burnct's COCOAIN* t'ortheHair. Dook's WINE (JP TA I: rori lou rhs. Colds, I BUR KALLISTON for tho Complexion, A full Stock ol ali kind of Bil ! Kh\ j CONGRESS WATER. .Foi* Cooking 'Purposes. EXTRACT LEMON, ROSE 'ORANGE, VANILLA, PINE APPLE, A full line of BAKING POWDERS, and SPICE - of all.kinds. ' Toilet Articles tor thc Ladies. PENDSPS BOQUET COLOGNE. POWDER BOXES, vevv handsome," I PENN'S EXCELSIOR HAIR Ol L. CAMPHOR ICE ? VINEGAR ROUGES, PREMIUM BEARS OIL, TOOTH POWDERS" :\nd PASTE, . ! HAN?KERDHIEF EXTRACTS, GENUINE BELL COLOGNE, HAIR POMADES, TOILET POWDERS LUBIN'S EXTRACTS, . | TOILET SOAPS, all Flavors, &c, ?fcc. CHOICE GROCERIES. HAMS. Clear R SIDES, LARD, FLOUR, MEAL, SUGARS, MOLAS SES, SYRUPS, TEACOFFEE. CHEESE, MAOCARON?, and all Goods kept in a first chus stock, which will be sold low for C-sh. Always on hau?! Toft?fc&Q and Cigars. !| ply ol Choice TOBACCO and CIGARS. BS^Prescriptions' car?folly ' ompounded day pr night. G. Ii.'PENN. June 12 ' * . - ' tf . .''25 Simnions & Clough Organ Co.'s IMPROVED CABINET ORGANS GRAM) COMBINATION . Fitted with Hie Newly invented Scribner's Patent ?ualifying Tubes AnMhvention having a most important Roar ing on the future reputation of "Reed Instru ments, by means ol' which thc quantity or Volume of lone is very largely increased, and tho quality of tone rendered . . Equal to that of the Best Pipe Organs of thc Same Capacity. OuY celebrated "Vox Celesto," "Louis Putout," "Vox Humana," "Wileox .Patent" Octave Coupler, thc charming "Cello" or " Clarionet" Stops,'and ? ALL THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS Can he obtained only in theso Organs. EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY WARRANTED. Manufacture*! at Nos. 15, 17 & 19 Miami Street, DETROIT, MICH. Thirty Aw different Stylos for tho Parlor and tho Church. ' Now and Elegant Designs, Thc best .Material and Workmanship. ? Quality and Voluble of Tone Unequalled. PItlCES, $50 to $.700 I (Established in 1850.) 2 ?3-AGENTS WANTED IN. EVERY COUNTY. Address SIM&OKS & CLOUGH ORGAN CO., Detroit, Michigan. Apr ?tl . . 10m18 ? ?r&faifts 1 TABLES! ains I Groocls at Half Price I Jl Heavy Reduction on thc Wliole Stock. THE CASU TA?S?/Flft opencrl'last w??fc as An experiment meeting with belter success than ?hticjpat?'l have boen extentkiil, and will be addec^ to from time tn lime. Ii you tmfc't a prime article at'Hall* Price, call early. MY WHOLE STOCK r$fll be sold' from this date at GREATLY RE DUCED PRICE'S. ' 1 ? ' .. . W. H. BRTJNSON. June 27 . tf r ?Ti n Times are Hard, and Goods must be Sold Low to meei the wants-of the People ! GREAT REDUCTio??rpTHE PR?CE OF DRUGS, M, HAVE the pleasure of informing the -public and my patrons that my fctouk in every Department is lull of First Class and Genuine Goods,-and I have this day reduced all articles to the lowest possible rates. The Public are cordially in\?ite,d to visit my Store, and judge for them ,judge ol' my Prices A full line of Groceries.'always on hand, such ;is . \ Coffee, ?Sugar, Tea, "Syrup, Molasses, . ' ? S?rdin?sj Crackers, Jellies, Canned Fruits, Maccaroni, Cheese, Flour, Meal,. Grits, Bacon, And all-other articles-usually kept in a first-class Grocery House. And now, as for Brandy, Whisky, Otu, Rum, Wine, Ale, Portel', &c., I believe I have thc inside track, and think that lovers of gooi"! liquors will sustain mc. Now o.h hand a choice lot of Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, and su perb CIGARS of all kinds. '. W. A. SANDERS. Bear in mind that to be sick is a costly thing. Therefore, get Pure arid Genuine Medicines, at reduced prices, and keep well. When vou are sick, send .to Sanders' Drug Store for your Medicines. PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECEIPTS carefully compounded by Dr. Sanders in person, at moderate cost. . The Ladies are invited to call and examine my stock of Hair Brushes, Combs, Pomades, Colognes, Extracts, Soaps, and many other articles of household value. W. A. SANDERS. . At Sanders' Drug Store will be found EVERY ARTICLE sold by any other Drug House, and a great many .articles not sold by any one else. All at reduced prices. ' . KE.R?SEME OIL, Pure, Bright ?vid Beautiful, 00 cents por galion. . -Five or moro gallons, 40 cents. . April 3. tf 13 . W. A. SANDERS. Worth, of - the Best AL n cl C h e a pest . EVES OFFERED IN AUGUSTA, JOT ot%l% ?S . w?all ! TO THE FIRST NOVEMBER NEXT ON CITY ACCEPTANCE r*o Trashy ol' Worthier Goods Solis our Esian li^Iiiiienf. JAMES A G-RAY ?.CO" 194 and 196 Broad St., Augusta, Gs*. .TuneS . . tf. 24 m Iff f1"/i'?l ?????1 <?T f1?l .' ; - -AND- . . * an * * ' ILS? ? - . j U?iEMissioi ffieraaaBts, 207 Ifroml St.,! Augusta, fia., . % PREPARING FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE-: to moot the wants of friends and customers in th'o way of. ?Pla?a?at?oai :?23fiS Family Supplies, are daily making heavy additions to i heir already largo Stock, to which thqy 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, PORTER, TOBACCO. SEG?RS, ?ic.. ' . % Anet in fact EVERYTHING usually found in First Class Grocery Mouses. We are also Agent's for the sale of Wm. "Massey & Co's. Celebrated Phila lelpliia 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 'If 12 WM; D. DAVIDSJON, JOSEPH BUMMEL, Formerly of Firm Davidson & Ransom | Formerly of Cnn ofW. C. Hewitt tV Co. '.. . '/IDSON ? BRUMMEL, * No. 28? Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., (Formerly W. G. Hewitt'& Co.,) RECTIFIERS, IMPORTERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BRANDIES, WISES, GD., PORTER, ALE, &c, Aad Tobacco and Segars of Every Yarieiy. _ \VING purchased tho Still, and other fixluros lately operated by the firm ol' W. C. HEWITT & CO., we ?uko pleasure in announcing to bur friends and the public generally that we will continue tho Rectifying and Wholesale Liquor Business, In all its branches, at tho old S and, No. C$2 Broad Street, and hope, by fair dealing, close attention to business, and LOW PRICES, to merit a snare of the public patronage Mr. BRUMMELL having had an experience c! forty years in-the'Rcc tifving and Liquor Business, we hopettoafelly nihintain iu the future his past reputation for selling the PUREST-AN j) CHEAPEST LIQUORS in the market. 1 . . Orders respectfully solicited, and all goods guaranteed as represented. DAVIDSON & BRUMMEL. L . Augusta, May 8 . 3?? 20 A Perilous Season, Glorious and delightful as thc Summer^, weather fe, its tropical heat is a severe trial to thc vital powers. Even the strong est are sometimes prostrated-by its effects. The common phraso applied to this con dition ol' Hie bodv is u general debility." Now, general debility arises from, and includes a variety ol' ailments. Tho liver is more or leis' affected, the bowels arc either constipated or too much re laxed, the stomach but half performs tho' work of digestion, thc appetite is poor, and the spirits depressed. This is what is called general debilitv. Tt is agenerat disarrangement of all the physical func tions, and requires as a remedy a meiU-. cine that will regulate then! all. Hos tetter's .Stomach hitters fe speeiaUv' adapted to this purpose. Its general / oration Ls not coulined to a single orpin; If the liver is all'ectcd, it restores its tonis . .If the stomach is torpid, it regenerates it. .If the nerves are tremulous ami weak, it braces and mhiorces th rou If the mind, which ever sympathizes v, ?th the body, is gloomy and despondent, it relieves' the uifiicmty, and soon brhjg. the whole mechanism ot the hody'iii: y harmony with the laws ol' health. There* is np civilized nation iii the Western Hexnisphere in %viii?ih tho utili ty ol' Iio?tetter's Stomach Bitters- as a tonie, corrective, and anti-bilio?s med? cirie .fe. not known and appreoiatee:. Throughout tho Tropics ft is consideri both by the people and the profession? tho standard specific. ..v hilo it is a meafe.. cine for all seasons aud all climates, it : *. especially suited to the complaints gen- - crated by the weather, bebig the pure.\t. and best vcgotabletdimulani iu tire world. Beware pf the Bluer.-, made; pf 'acriti- ?j and dangerous materials, which unscru pulous-parties are endeavoring to foist upon the jjeople. Their m nu ?is legion, and the public has no guarantee that they are not poisonous. Adhere Gu the tried reined}', Mostetter's Bitters, sold only in glass, and never in kegs or barrels. ' ?SHiiZil?J?., THE HOME OF HENRY CLAY, . usn . . Thc Sites of the Varloh .> Colleges. Five Colleges in operation,. wUh 30 Professors and Instructors and. OOO students. Entire Fees lieed not exceed' $.?0 pw Annual, exyept in the haw and Commercial Colleges. Boarding Iroui $2 lo $5 poi* week. Students 01 tn? Agri-.' cultural and Mechanical (,'oii.ego can de lray a portion ol' their expenses by labor' on tnt- larm or in'tue soups, sessions" uegin second Monday m September. For. Catalogues or other ?iiiorhia?on^ addre :s% . 4, Jtt. BO\V?U.\, UcgemV Lexington, hy. Aug? . ... lin 33 State of Soutji Carolina ; ED?EFiELD COUNTY, " IN PRO BA TE CO UR T. ; Drurv V. Seurrv, Ex'or., ) vs. . I Elia V>T. Seuny, | ' Sarah lind', ' . I Petition Anna h. Strother, for . J omi Scurry, . ? Partition.' Jessie Scurry, .' Benj. M. Scinry, . , | James R. Scurry, I IN pusuancc of an ?rdef frorii the Hon. f>. h. Turnor, Judge of Probate, in tho above cause, I will proceed to sell at ?dgefield Cburt'House, on the first Mon- - day in September next, all tbat TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate, lying.' ' and being in said County and State,/on; 1 Saluda River, containing Two Hundred; and Thirty-seven (237) Acres, more or ' less, adjoining lands .ol' tb e. Estate of Frank Payne, lands of che Estate of Stanmore li. Chappell, lands of David '1 Richardson, and Iahus.of Drury V. Scur fy, upon the following terms to wit: The. Costs and one-half the purchase money in cash; The balance of the pur chase money on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale. Tho credit portion to bo secured by a Bom: ind Mortgage of, the premises. Titles md Stamps Extra. J. H. MCDEVITT, S. E. C. Aug. 10, 4te .34. Sheriff's Sale. Siate of Snu?Si Carolina. EDGE FIELD COUNTY. \ COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. . Piedmont A' Arlington Life ) * \ Insurance Company, . ? ' Fore vs. , ?closure. A. V/. Atkinson. J ' BY virtue of an Order from the Hon. . S. W. Melton, Circuit Judge, I will proceed to sell, at Edgeficld CM., on sale-day in September next, all THIAT L'RACTor PARCEL OF LAND, situate, lying, ami being in Reach Island, in the Jounty and State aforesaid, containing I'ivc Hundred and twehty,-thi*ee (523) Acres, n'ioro or*Iess. with the following n ?tes and bounds : Bounded on the North ?v lands of Th?s. W? Whatley ; East i y ands of James Hankinson rmi of-the Bistate of David Weston ; south, h ands of thc Estate ol John Stnrzeiieg ;er and Samuel Clark j and West bj ands of Samuel Clark and Thos. W. Whatioy, upon the following terms, to vit: The costs and one-third cf the pur :hasC money to be paid in ca h. the hal mce ol' tlie purchase money on a credit d' twelve-months, with interest from dav )f .sale. Tiie purchaser ti give bond ami uortgage of the premises to secure thc .redit pal lion of the purchase money. Pities and Stamps extra. JOHN 11. MCDEVITT, S. E. C. Aug. lu, Ito 34 State of Souili Carolina ED?EFIELD COUNTY. By virtue bf a Mortgage, containing Foreclosure clause, and given for lorchasc nioncy, hearing date Novelli er 17th, executed by .John A. Bar certo-G?co. W. Lester, and afterwards Lssigned by*he said Geo. W. Lester to Powlof & V'imghn, we will soli before he Court House door, on Sale day in September next, between Ult hours of II ."clock in .?ie forenoon .and :5o'clock in. he afternoon, THAT TRACT OF LAND, situate in he District (now County) of Edgeficld md Sta.'.: aforesaid, containing Seven [undred and Twentyreigbt Acres; 'more ,r less; and adjoining lands of Bittier iVilliams, Temple Martin. John Terry ind George Thurmond; Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for .tamps and Papers. If the terms of the purchase are not ?inplied with in half ah hour, the prop irty will lie sold a ..am. FOWLER & VAUGHN, per th?ir A tty's., Burt it Gray. Aug. 0. , . " -lt? M Ladies Dress Woods at 3tow. York Cos? ! BUFF LINENS :>s inches wide for Ladies'Suits at only 35.cts. per yd. These goods arc all fresh and very de tra?do. O. F. CH HATH AM. July 24, tf . . * 31 . PEISTIST'S C?LOfll?I ? PRY a Bottle of thc B0TQ?ET CO LOGNE, and you will never use any .thor perfume, for its purity and rich less in odor cannot bo surpassed, and fe o mach cheaper than any other pure Cor ogne. Prepared and sold by G; L. PENN. Druggist J uiy 2-1 _ ?_tf 31_ SAVE YOUR* MOSEY ! . A-FTER the expiration of. the month >f August, tho Goods on Bargain Coiint rs, will bo transferred to the Shelves, nd original prices resumed. } Now fe the time to save m: ney by ptti* basing from thes^ Counters,- which' :J-"O i>aded with many desirable articlesMiy talf price. Call and sec thom. J. H. CH EATHA M. Au g 1_._tf & _ To the Voters of EdgefieW. By tho solicitation of many ot ?ny ?Vioncls, I ofibr myself as a Candida; ? at . ho ensuing election, for the Office of > ROB ATE JUDGE, and, if elected, will ndcavorto discharge tho duties ol ?io ? anio to tho best ol' my ab?ity, with ini ?artial justice to all mankind, irreape'; ivo of color, position or previous conci ion, witliout/ea?-,/uvqj. ur a?ection. W. F DI hiSOE, Sn. 'May 29,1872._ y?' '.'. Medical TVotice. EROM this date I wiU practico Medi cine exclusively for Casli. T. H. PATTISON, J ad 17 6m 4?