Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, March 20, 1873, Image 3

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THE "ADVERTISER Terras, 93,00 per Annum. Ow Agents in Charleston. The Advertising Agency of Messrs. Walker, Evans <fc Cogswell, represented, by Roswell T. Logan, Esq.* i? thAonlyJ authorizt? Agency ' for thia paper dre Charieet?n. . f i .J 7\/vFl * *| Club Rates for the Kew Year I During the present year we w^L fur-, nish the Advertiser to Clubs at the fol lowing ;low,rtiep fe g g - To Clubs of Five Subscribers, at $2,50' eaoh, cash in, advance,;, $12,50 To Clubs of T^ SabsCT?n?re, ?t82j00eadi ; cash in advance, and one copy extra to head of drib. ; ', j v 20,09 j Make np your Clubs at once, and com mence with the first p| the^ear. . t ? January 1,187%*t?H [.} ti O v - J CarwUe & Sams Enter the Ring. , Nota "circus ring" nor a "plunder lng ring," but that splendid ring of en terprise and progress .that is making the name of " Johnston'*. Depo%Vv respond throughout'the land.': Our popular fel low-citizens, Maj. Z. W. Oarwiloand Mr. R. 0. Sams> hav? entered this ring under thestylf ^pd tige ?rCarwile <fe Sams See their aimoun*oement' ?n ario?heri^l nmn. Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes,' Hartfw?e*; ?n?Titeitete* Supplies'. See'MSr. M??> OiDowd^ newj ad} vertisemejit.?' pej is.-preparing for' the Spring and Slummer Traded and is open ing a larger stock than ever. M. O'Dowd has always been a good friend to Edge field people? and Edgefield people ought to stick to hi nv now closer than t vcr. _ . j '>' Shall We net Heap the Half Bushel f j Again we are called upon to measure [ out glory to the Delpks, of Augusta, and their famous Cooking Stoves, the M Cotton Plant" and "Barley Sheaf." And in measuring out such glory, who says that we abai* not heap the half bushel? $c one. On the contrary, the'women of the land cry out: " Heap the measure until glory flows down its sides,",,. And there spinds. tho "'Cotton Plant}' in our advertising columns. Contem plate it! And if you have one, rejoice; il you have not, weep and. hotel.'. Local Items, Weather-the very heart of sprrng blue-sfa'^un^bte, jonquils, snowdrops, i,i..,,.)iWnconm?'- ftnt -fhn- U?nA ^in,l. i??som*.' will howl yet Our Jury, through much battling and tri lunation, bas a: last ? been listedv But when we are to have a Court nobody seems to kuow. From all wo can gath er, not until^he cg^ular limp iu June,,. Tho roads and streets have been work-' ed'upon lately, and are considerably im proved Much however ls still wauling. Pitching dumb bells Vs now tho athletic pastime of our young men, with now and then a turn at jumping. Mr Will Griffin is the champion of the dumbbell ring. Happily, there seems to be a great go ing-to-school at present in Edgefield. About 8 o'clock every morning you may see and meet young people and children streaming in ever direction with books, slates, buckets and shrieks-of all colors, ages, sizes, sexes. The shrieks of school children (at play) are pleasant; Weddings soon-gay weddings'. Tarle tanes, spike-tails and white kids being busily looked after. Mr. Sams and Capt. Henry Addison, on tliclt wily rrom Z*IIit? House, pick up ft huge Ailanthus root in Mr. Charles Cheatham's Beaver Dam field-with huge prongs and about a half foot of the stem. They bring it to town in triumph and exhibit it as a very wonderful cotton root and stalk. They are in dead earnest; and are much shocked when they are told it is an Ailanthus (Heaven-tree) root ! - And speaking of the Pine House, the latest comers tell us that new buildings, and white paint, and enterprise, and guano, all exult together, there ina won derful way. * Imagine a wagon Iroui Libert}- Hill, 'Ii miles off and over such roads, waiting at Pine House for guano i and corn. A commentary on our times, and oar system ! People ought io begin now and che rish their .grape vines^ The wine, made in this s?ctloii 'last season was abundant in j quantity, and extremely fine in quality. The best indeed we ever tasted. How infinitely superior this pure, healthful, j delicious wine to the conipdirncfed s;:uir we often buy. The "Mathis wine" has passed into a proverb. In future it must have a name,, Let us name iL Let be called th?'' lVBelle Marie." Everybody must make wine this summer. ? The shooting-gallery mep, with brass jewelry and things, aro again among us. Miles still in jail, and.si?l;iw?^s.tiiat, he found it. ^tf?gfc?fGoldsiefn. r. j Our peor?e^fcjaui.-u?y. of whom know him well, ftyb* painel t?>. liea? of the'-i death ol Mr. John A. Goldstein, of the j Planters :K<?ioI, Augusta. Mr./ioldstein j died, suddenly, on the 14th inst., of apo plexy. Every one liked 'Mr. (ioldstein. } because bc iv us emphatically a man ol fine qualities of heart. Heavy Operations iu lijtouiteville Fac tory Stock. Tt??/%*Y>H?cUt(? Sentinel, of the 18th, says: "From tho Charleston Courier, ol SnttmMy, we learn that on Friday Messrs. John J. Collett 2:;Somj, birake": id bro kers, of1 this city, purchased in Charles; ton one thousand ?bares of Greni'evllle, Factory stock a-', one frandrod and forty five theusand dollars foe tba loL* Upon inquifi \y?.vrer<) reliably informed that the purchase was* made on account of H. HTHI?IMfl^^SB^*.; President, as an investment for the benefit of the comps ny. The fact that it was. 'bought'by Mr. Hickman for this purpose is strong evi dence of the /eal value of the stock. When Mr? Hickman waa olected Resi dent of the Graniteville Factory the stoek was selling at sixty fiyedoilars per share, and the enormous enhancement of its value shows how able has been bis man agement of tho. atl'.iirs of the company. He may jnsfly" Tee? pratfd of'his' raoeess, [knowing, .as lie does, how much his efforts have been appreciated by the [stockholders." A Good Api>o?itmciit. . C. H. Baldwin, E%:,'Wv^n? resigned the position of United States assessor, ?eo. A. Darling, Esq., has been appoint d in his stead. Until his commission arrives, t?pt. Dilrlfng >rflrperform'rtfe ^uti&s of the othceas anting assessor. . !^^he^h.?l?B*rW ?Jw-itt ' Prinl'n'g Sstablishraent Will be sold at public wile, n the 3rd Apr? nexV SiW^ody will et a banrain.^ " ' ' ?ST It ii proponed to ' spend $)0,000 foi [the construction of a Government tcle ' graph POuneet???jr tild White House, Capitol and dep?i?i?4n?s{ We presume j.t will be exUpd^L Lom; Branch where- M?OHP'QJ li|^e^xhau3fhjg;official [ ??bors of -whit*! . ms Prswdeni-feelingly complains in his inaugural, ave usually M?* " 'For't?wTGaVfet?kerf ' v '" .'.Or^nhialfon of th? Bible Society, i L?'xlugtoiiCo^ ?.C At a meeting held at the St. John': Methodist Episcopal Church, South, on last Sabbath, (March 9th, 1873,) at Bates ville, S. C., for thevpurpose of organizing a Bribie Sooi?^ j^xili?rj? to Jthe Ameri can Biblo Society, the Ag?n?, Kev. JD. A. Bolles, preached a very impressive ser mon, after which John H. Huiet was calle4'"to the Chair; abd W. B. Plunkett requested to act as Secretary." The meeting "was opened' 'with prayer ,by the Rey, J: T. McElhaney. Tbe.Rev. Mr Bolles explained the work inga.of van 1 anxiliary Bible Society. A committee wa?* sppofqcted to take ^collection, wnf?h' amounted to $78.70, ana* members number fifty-six, The. usual constitu ?tlon'of an auxiliary wasiadcptod. The following persons were chosen ?officers for the epsoing yesar? ? Rev. G. tjp. Gatiin, President. Rev. J. M Norris, 1st Vice-Pr?sident. Lndwick Hartley, 2nd vice-President Jno. H. Huiet^ Secretary, Treasurer and Depositary. . J. W. Zimmerman, Assistant. .v ExeeofefeiCommif^/(inelhdh?gPres ident and vice-President) J. J. McDan 'ietfRewN- N. Barton, .M? Mitchel,- Wi B Plunkett, Dr. L. M. AsbiR; Thes. S. Bates, Rev. Samuel Bouknight, Mark W. Shealy, David Millet^ Jno. H. Huiet. . tfhe, meeting then adjourned by sing ing the missionary hymn, and the bene .diction by tho Rey. H. ?. Bolles. r Ata meeting, of?th? Executive 'Com mittee Monday, the Mth inst , -'it was . Resolved to purchaseimmediately from the parent Society, Bibles and Testaments to the amount of $78.70, for the purpose oi supplying the destitute within the bounds of this anxiliary. fi .. I \\ JNO; H. HUIET, ?eo'rv fill-rjSi..ty ^- ^ . IMMIGRATION TO SOUTH CAROLINA. The New York Express says : " We on ! d?rst?nd that there is a project on foot among some of our most eminent capi talists to establish a scheme of iinmigra 1 lion to the State of South Carolina, th* -main purpose of which is to increase, the cotton production of tho State, Then are to be no unworthy persons admitted ?into the ranis of this large army, but it wilt ineludp ?only well-to-do* workmen and their famfliest" I y?&> Ossawat?ntie, Kansas, .Aas pom/;] I down to us linked with the name of oh. John Brown, though he' is supposed to \ be some distance from thereat the preseni i time, asjae has kept " marching- on" at a | 'desperate rate ever gfrice he1'died'.1' TbVj I place, however, has entitled itself to new I distinction, hy lynching the most des ! perate horse thiel" to be found on the bor der, one George EH?.. ; He ibagbt ffrrtr< ly, but was hung to a tree, with a blank-1 I over his hoad, and? irons on his hand, i.andj'cet.. When he was .buried, one.o [ the lynchers, to-make sure that the dirt I was well packed, got upon the new mad* .grav.e and stamped it down until it was firm, and .tl?o 'coffinlcss man rested ir peace lu the shadow of the primeva. ' woods. tieiigious Notice. The Union Meetingof the 2nd Division 1 of the EdgafieM Bnptist Association, will meet at Mt. Tabor Church, on Saturday before the fifth Sabbath in March. . Subject for discussion-what arc th( evidences of M LOT* to Gwd ?" JAS. CARSON, Mod'or. JA*. 0. DENNY, Sec'ry. - . ^<?>?--. Ueligiuus Xoij^-c^ The fifth Sabbath Union Sleeting of j the Edgeficld Baptist Association wil meet with the Church at Mi. Zioii.ei Saturday I cloie thc fi fill Sabbath ii March inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M. J. P. MEALING, Mod'or. March G s 4t " ll Religious Notice. The Ministers'and Deacons' Meetinj of thc Abbeville Association, will b< held with Sister Springs Church, on tin 5th ford's day ia March, oomunencini: on Friday before, at ll o'clock. 1st Question ior Discussion.-Scripture teaching on the subject of prayer. El der B. F. Miller to lead. . 2nd Question-The duty of searching the scriptures. Elder P. H. Popo to lead. W. L. DURST, Clerk. GboD FISHING IN CALIFORNIA --What care the people cf North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia ?nd ' Floiada- .for.? tin fish in tho gold hearing Stat$, when they have full store-housos and comlortable home.*? Tlie last can only be hail with the, aid of a Door, Sash and Blind Facto ry, and Builders' Emporium', such as is now in most successful-operation bv Mr P. P. Toale, of Charleston, S. C.. "Send for his price list. Sent free. . Notice-Two Silver Medals and foyr Diploma? were awarded to Alfred C Force,258 Broad St,, Augusta, by the Cotton States Fair, Association, fdr the largest, finest and best assortment ol Boo'ts and Sdoes. '.' \? 6m C. BANK OF CHARLESTON. NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCFN ) CHARLESTON, S. C., FeU 20, 1873. j On and after the first day of March next, this Bank wfjU be prepared to Con solidate the Stock ol' the Bank ol'Charles ton into that of the present organization. One shara of the latter, par value (S'OO. one hundred dollars, will be issued foi five (o) whole or ten (10) half of the former. Future dividends . will be paid upon the Consolidated Stock only ; those ac cruing upon thc uncoasoljdated .viii be reserved until consolidation of the same [shall be"effected. ' The Books of Transfer will bc dosed /rpm March 1st to April 'st. WM. B. BURDEN, Cashier. Charleston, Feb. 2-1, 3in 10 JUST R?CMVED ... ?AT ' ' GRIFFIE & COBBS**. 24 Doz. Brade'* Crown HOES, 12 ?? Planters' Steel 24 pr. trace CHAINS, 10 Kegs NAILS, Ames'S HOVELSifnd Manure FORKS. TUBS, BROOMS, Wood and Willow WARE, S?BAR/COFFHE, ; SOAP ana STARCH. Feb. I?, tf !) Groceries ! . . Groceries J. li. CH KATH AM S Receiving at his Grocery Store : -iud Bushels' CORN, 150 M OATS, 108 ' ? MEAL, 50 Bhfs. FLOUR, all grades. ALSO, 10 Bids. FLOUR, of thc celebrated Lily White brand. . ' 2000 lbs. BACON, 1 Cask Magnolia HAMS, . ' MOLASSES, in all grades, . . 1 BM. of Diamond DRIPS, COFFEE iu all grades, 200 lbs. bf Kt Government..! AVA, . MACKEREL, <vA, itc , tte. < Feb. 26,.' i i. . . tf i i .10. '?![ . ' ' * ' . - ' ?_- ,- - ' (> DOZEN more ol' th?-SEA-MLESS ?i KID O DOVES, at GRIFFIN & COBB'S. .Feb. li). .: . tf A . 9 The Opeat Ufe Preserver* mfmm ' CAN.Til) IA OMPOUND. A. ?\KR^?^?-J?plosi?n ia impoabi bM wfietf n-??d With this foin pound. Try a box. Call at O. F. Cheatham's Store, or on the subscribed BEN. GOV AR. Mar. 12, tf 12 The Origina} Stock Life insurance Company in the United States* Office, C9 Liberty Street, ...... NE^V YORK. . . Participation in-Profits I . With Low Cash Pre'mlurris New Business Insured In 1871, $9,175,000 The largest absolute increaso of any Company doing business in New York. New' Business of 1872, so far, ronnie that of Last Year. GEO. B. LAKE, Dec 4 General Agent.' tf 50 THE BROWN co??OT eur PLANTERS should examine the above-named old and reliable Gin .before"buving any other. It combines the rcqujred qualities of .Simplicity. ^Strength and Durability. It gins fast arid clean* makes excellent lint (often bringing MO. to \?%c. per lb.1 aboy? market,) and is universally admitted to be tho lightest ximuing gin . made .,. We have hau thirty"yea'rs' experience in the business, and w'arrant every gin perfect. Gins-'constantly un the hands :of our .agents, to whi?lyfe hrviteinspect?bn.. Circulars, wifn testimonials and full particulars, mav bo had by addressing, ISRAEL F. BROWN, Prenident, . Brown "Cotton *%in Co., . Kaw. London? Conn. Feb 26 * " 4m ' 10 ARK ENDORSED AND PRESCRIBED BY MORE lead ing" Physician! than aay oilier Toni: or mia ulant so? In ute. Ther aro . A'-RFRR 'p-rtETrrrr.^E,' ' For Frrer and A cue Intermittent!, BUiourccii asl all dil orderi ariilarfroin; malaYlciBacncsca. Thc/ aro highly rec emir..sdc.-!t*an AA'TI-DTSPEPSJC, irr.A n'cese Jt-JNLU (V.XTIOS Ut irrALUAltLa. .Aa aa APPr.Tl.":r>r. and HR* CCPEBANT. andie enc? of GEN Elf A I. UERtUTT they have serer In a >IK? ias'.anco f lil-d lu produciajr, tic mott happy resalla, Titcy nre |r.r.irr.'.:rk ' .. B?VEFI?|AL % O Jr EMA?.ES, Rtrtneih<-iilo;!lio tt.rv, |at1c*ttst|ai Ibo miad, ard girino ?IUI ?nd elasticity lotto ?:.':u , ter.:. The HOME BIT ,Ti:r.S IMCenponaded rritjj lae peates! Bf care, and no ton* lc ulaiulant ha? r rr Balbra l r. a aCered lo the puMlo ao PLKASANTTO Till: TASTE and nt?ic ?rao time combin ing *o maur remedial ii ni I endors-'d l.v thc medical fraterni ty cua-i bi*tka->i-q iniboP.-.i.rmatopa-ia. ltcosts but lit tle to^irota'rm u fjilr trial. eyl Every Fa m ?4 y (should Have a Bottle. No prcparal'-oa i" tho ww il ran prod ocr io maur unqna!l Cv 11 : dei III?'lill tr pajr.tciani cf .hu very highe?; ?tkndlpg la :l!-ir pre&rswl r. ' I i.!- elii hf t'-c CUrry ?nj thc '.tating denomina y.r :. V.u. ,t, EaMUi, thc (Meat Methodist rniLiitcr la St. .sa.fYiao>;ii.s:i.tiers'*?*.: Etes: grateful incontrlbu h ihc restoration cf pr itrcagtb, and an increase cf appetite. a i- s...-.> ile, June 25, IBU. Prr.ou* rro?fir.:rhiirtitrd; a? I har o bren',' and wbhi-eriBire a : v.:: ir ; rr.-t :.A.vr. ii.-i-d uerli Sar uotbiaj b.'.tcr Ihao tho Kmmn d'irr . ?. W. COP?, rmaCtai; r.-.irrxfy. CBvrch, natlawri Jil.trtet, CxrraaScaras Mas?asIIosrssaL. #' J-'r. l.ovuM?. orr.*. 15T0. J Jun A. J?'!t'.">!? i Oo.-lhavci*.-i:.i!wUrie f-r-uula for ? njaki-4 lie " liotae .-.i.-.-., -ii Cur,." ail i med them iu thia ho.'<ila1 til-,-1-.-*. l. .ir r:tt.i.t!n. I r.-y ..Mer tarn tbo tao it raia . t.lcf.n.c -.u-l-rii-iu'ii,.: now <n li'.-. S. ll. MLLCIIHR. Banlilc-: Pbcsl rina in charlo C. S. Marine Hoi (.ital. JAME. A. JACKSON .t Co.-C-ntiriocu: As rou biro com* ??unicit? i to ta - MCdteal iiror-j.-.lou t?r recipe of tbe ''Homo Biitrr.." itcai..t~t. t!:*-r, ff-re bc coaslucred a. n patent me'* Irlne. no W.e*t banni; beru Iskra for lt. We bare examined tbe formula tat wa?tac lae" Moase Uftttr*." and oobetta tia^r .av tbo femliiBStlaa ??oneof rare cxeeilence. all tho ar:, "ic. Bled la it.. iTinpoailioo arc (bc bett of the clam, to which Ifcef laeMiiS.bcias hiriblr Tonic St;muliat, S:omacbic, Carmini'.ivc, nu t s'h-.lr Lax?is. Tho uioda of prcbarinj tbrm II ttrletlv ru acicnhincB-?ith. tho rujciof pbarmaer, llartae; uwd them la our private jraetlcc, ire take ple?iurela rrcrmiu cJia< tit? m ta a'.rprron.dejlrou. of uklng Bl'.ten, nu b*inc thc bet Tapie aud S?tiuJoot noa- o?ered to tb? pub lic. TRANK C. POETKB. Pref. Obstetric, and Di3?a.r? cf Women. College of Phyii cian., and late mau ber Bier'', of'llcaltb. I.. C. BOISU.VIERK Prof. of Ob.lctric. and DiicaMt of M'rcitn, St. l.nula Med. Ctlcre. DKAES McDOIVKLL, M. 1)., Late ITei't. Mo. Medical Colics*. K. A. CLARK. M. I)., Trof. ,<?ur;crr. Bo. Medical Collece and latV lie,ii rot Phj.i cian Cltr lio.tlftal, St. Louis Miiaonri. j ?1 ' P HEIlllEIiT PRIMM. Prof. ' Practical Pharnacv. Su Loul? Collara of Paannacr. J. C. WUlTEIin.l., Ed. Medical Areblre?. At.r. nEAron;, M. D. Dr. C. V. F. Ui.vto, C. CBOCKS, M. I). S. C?ATI Mow, M. D. C. A. WAUK, M. D. W. A. WILCO?. M. ?. . . E. C. FRANKLIN? M. D., Prrf. Sorgerv, liomifopatblc Medical College. T. J. VASTKCK, M. ' T. '3. COMSTOCK. M. D.. Pr,.r. c.'M.iinii. ry and D^caact of Women, College of Homo?. l'itbic l'hr.ieiani aud SurguOm. ' . JOEiNT. TEMPLE. M. D., Prof. Materia Medica and Theraupeutlci, Homoeopathic Med?* cul College of Mlasaari. , JNO. CON2LEMAS. M. D.,?i*ct?rer On Dl.ca.cj of Children, ltomosopathio College of Minoorl. CHARLES VASnNE. M. D., Prof. cf Pbralologr. Homceopathic Medica 1 College of Mo. . JOHN HARTMAN, M. D.. Prof. Clinical Medlciae, Col. Ho^ooopatble Ptryildan. and Snrf'i. Thev er: superior to alf othrtr Stomach Bitters. KN NO SANDERS. Analytical Che-jilt. Nu Bitters i:. the world can ct.'! them SIMON niRSCS, Analnleal Chemist. Eminent Ph.VMicianH of Chlcas/o. JSwiaraMla (ar the Hom - Bitter, bat been submitted to ni, and wc believe them to bethe best tonic and sUtanlant for general usc uov offered lo the public. H. Woooicar, M. D., C. A. MAMXIS. Analytical J.e. V. Z. UL.KEY, M. P. Chemist, Prof. Chemistry, Bush ll. H. HAHN. M. D., Medical Coirrgc. n. MCVICA?, M. D., J. B. WAJJCIH. M. D., Non i.. S. Batana, M. D., T- S. Hem, M. D.. il. Lc DLA M. M. D.. Tito?. T. ELUI, M. D., JA?. A. CulLiss. M. ?.. J. A. HA?C?, M. D. Eminent P?yi?icianH in C inrlnnati, Nrarlr all of whom are Profcison in one or tb? other of til Medical College?, .... No other Bitten have crer been oCCered to thc pobbc en bracing ao mane valuable remedial aienu. J. L. VATTtrr.'M. D., h. A. JAUH, M. D., a T. Suarw., M. D.. t>. Pt Bon.xia, M. D., C. S. MCSCTW.IT. M. rv. G. W. Bioiax. M. D.. tr. T. TAiatsraaao. M. D., J. J. Oems. M. D., J. H. BtrcststSEa, M. v.. W. B. WOODWABO, M. D., G. A. DoHiCTr. M. ?.. B. S. Warm, Chemist. C. WOCDWAEU. M. D , . O. K. TarLoa. M. D., D. W. MCCAHTHT. M, D., . P. F. Maur, M. D.. lt- H. JonnoM. M. D. S. B. Toma*son, M. D. Eminent Physicians in Memphis: Thc Home Bitters ar, an Inminable remedy for lftdlaarUoa and ditea.r. arising from malarial cauaesr. - . ' ? li. it. T110K.VTON. M. ?.. ALIX. Eannri. M. J>., iu charge or Cltv Ho.pltaL M. B. HOMXA. M. D., C. M. Rowtcrji, x. V., PACT. Ont, M. p., H. W, POL.LLL.M. v.. -, M. A. EraoirM.M. ?.. biiaafOM BILL. M. D., Jo?. E. Lrxcii, M. D.. Eminent Physicians in Pittsburgh; *. F. DAKX. M. D.. WM. CLOW XI, M.p . . W. K. CtiiLo., M D.. P. H. WILLAJU). M. ?., 0. Went, Chrnsl.t, J. H. McCi et t .?P, M. D., Arcd Hundreds of Others la all parti ?t th- North, Wen and South. a J. ti. oAK>KII. M. ?.. Milwaukee. CUC.NCIL BLCFTI. March ST. 1871. jAStBSjt. Jacasoa? Co_MavlDi .raralardtba formula af-lhe at ;?utno t U.'.-J Bitters," 1 have prescribed them lo my prac lirc fur auoie lime, and pronouuo* them the baal Tonie Bluers pat? fe atc. ' P. rf. MCMAHON, M. D. fryFor ia!c br all druggltti and crocert. James A. Jackson ct Co., Proprietor?. Labra tory BU and 107 N. Second Su, St. Loui. Miatearl ?ur For sn lc- l?y A. A. LlifoasV, urug yist. Fo i 28, ly 10 SUbbon*, jl.liinci'v and Straw U 00 tl fi. ; 18r?. . AI.KO ... 5 .. . White Goods, Embroideries, &c ARMSTRONG, mm & O0a [onporters, Manufacturera and Jobbers lion nc!. Ti ?in m ?JU,-, Neck itml Sash .Hlbbdna, VELVET RIBBONS, NECK TIES, Bonnet Silks, Satins, Vrlvetnantl Crapea. Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, ie. Straw Bonnets ?nd Ladies' and chil dren's ITats, TRIMMED ANU UNTRIMMED. AND IS CONNECTING ttAREROOMS wniTE GOODS, imu^mmmn, J.acrs, XeiR? Cdlliir?, S'.-tts, iiirn<lk?T ehief^, Vcllinir, Hcnd Nets, &.c, *Ve^ No?. 837 and ?39 Baltimore St., - Ualiimore, ^Id*. These g(>ods aro manufactured bv HS or bot?f>lit.Tor C?s'li ditrjCtiV from the Eu ropean, aiid ?menvari-* Marni facturer?, eniiirm;ing all thu latest novoltios, uno f|iialled in variety and cheapness in any market Orders filled with care, promptness and dispatch. . ? Feb. M,_tf__ _Jfl_ To The Publier AVO?STA, GA., Feb. 2!r, 18i*3. To whom ll txs;j &?.:pmy . Mr.- M. O'Dowd has ?etilwi wiih VA fer all Liens, Notos and Accounts transfer red to us by him, and ^ have no further claims against the parties'. Ho br his authorized Agent are the only authorized parties to make collections on the same. v ' BRANCH, SONS & CO., Bankers and Cotton-Merchants. Aaf oata, Mar. 1, Im Jl THE "COTTON-'"PLAN . Sixty Pieces Furnish i^?jEi B?LE BY W, ! ... . ' 324 Broad Street, Opposite I Insurance lotice. THE 'Undersigned having- established His office at Edgefield, as General Agent fi.r the-Cotton States Life Insurance Company, invites atteution to one or two .of the advantages offered those who may desire to effect insurance on their lives in a eafe Home Company : The Board pf Managers at a recent meeting passed unanimously 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 nee\ of cash capital to prosecute success fully Qur Agricultural and Mechanical enterprises ; it is ordered, that for the purpose of retaining these sums in our midst, hereafter a certain pro portion? of the net cash receipts froto premiums, amounting to not more han 70 per. cent, pf the same be invested in such manner as may he in accorde ance with the regulations of the Company, in those sections from which the said premiums are attained." ., (Signed) WM;. B. JOHNSON, Pres't. . .GEORGE S. O'BEAR, Sec'ry. In accordance with the above Resolution a Board of Advisory Trustees lias b??n regularly organized'atTTdgefield C. iL, S. C., with the following Officers, viz : . . .- ? ." ' "Maj. ty. T. GARY, PresioVnt. Capt. B. C. BRYAN, Vice President. R. 0. SAMS, Esq., Secretary. This Board is now prepared to transact business, and invest the funds ol the Company agreeable-to the prescribed regulations, . The Financial strength of the Company places it in high rank. Its last Annual ?Statement shows that the Companv possess, besides its large Guar antee, $170 for every $100 of its liability. " June 21, M. Wi ABNEY, General Agent. tf 27 .. NEYV AD.YEII?LSE^ENTS.. lOSAMl'LKS sent ty malt for ide. that retail -L?J <jnick fur $10; IL C. WOLCOTT," Isl Chatham .liiaro, X. J". IPiixi>l<>vxii<'ii1, PW week. A pi-li ts ,t *-. vt'i-r? io hgii a new article, indispensable loner .lian's i nia'uul "rs. ??lil. with Marni), K. II. Smith & Co , WLiuerty-Bt, N. Y. AGENTS ! A RARE CHANCE !! Wo will pty all ?^rcntn l-w per wreck I'M ?*.*, who ? ill engage witli.us al pMu. Brotlfcing furub-hefj -IM! expenses "paid.' Add re??, T ' . .. f A' COV?TISK & CO., Charlotte, Mloh. Ile' deceived^ 'mt f.T cough*. colds, sun- throat, ( Imar-ciu-ss. and miinchial il?fllraltics, u?u only WELLS' CABliOL?C TABLETS. Worthies* imitation* ?fe "ii the markd, j but tue only seien ifle prep-.ration nf Carbolic Ach? f?t Lang diseases is when ehrinirall* combined with I iHh?r well known remedies. as in liase TABLETS, and afl partios are camion---! against using any other. In ntl cnii-s o' irri'aii"ii of the mucous mera* braue th"se TAULKT? sh-mld br freely u*ed : ih-ir cleansing and healing pr<>:>er;ii* ar. aUoiiiiurnig. ile warned, hrtrr Hrfflrct ii (V,W;U?H easily rureil in Iii Ineljii- lil slnii- : when it becomes eli'oiiic th? cure h excee-!m-.r>ydifnVull. Uie Wells' Carin nie Tablet? a? u sp?eroc.- 1 . . JNO. Q. KELLOGG. IS l'latt-st. New-York, Solu ?\p-ul fur United Slates. Price SS cents u \r.ix. ' Send for Circular. UK? Oiiinr i* published (>C"AT?TKI;LT. 25 cl H. .pavs for th . year, wbleh is ?ol hali thu cost. Those who afterwards ?end money to the amount ot One Dollar or nore for See ls may also order 25 ct?, worth extM-the price paid fisrthe Gnide. The First Number is beautiful, giving plans for making Kural Homes, Dining Table Dc e orat i on?. Win ??tw Gardens, ??c., and a mas-- on'nf-rtnaiioii nvaluablo lo the lorrr nf 'lowers.-150 pnce* on .In-tinted paper, sumo 500 Engravings and a su perb Colored Pinte and elimino Cover. .'be First Kd?ion of ?00,000 Just printed In ?ng; lish and German. ' . J AU ES. VICK, Rocliciiter, K. Y. BLOOD PURIFIER I Ja-uncqualledby an; KiK.v II remedy. I? Will oreel]-. cate, extirpate iinu *b "roughly destrey .aU.p>isoiioiri substanoes In'the Bi^'unctwHl ?ffecta^Uy dispel all predisposition to billons derangement. , H lhere"want of action In your Liver and Spleen I Unless relieved, the blood become* I impuro by deleterious secretions, produolng sorofii [ Hous or skin diseases, B)ot?u.c&, Felons, Canker, Pim ples, Ac., ?kc. Have you a Dyspeptic Stomach 7 Un less digestion ia promptly aided the system ls debili tated wilh poverty of the Blood, Dropsical tendency, general Weakness and Inertia. Have you Weakness of Intestines T You aro In danger of Chronic Dlarrhtda or Inflammation i>f the Bowels. Have you weakness] of thc Uterine or Urinary Or^an-?! Yoiuire exposed to suffering in Its most aggravated form. Arc you dejected, drowsy, dull, sluggish or depressed ki spirit", with htad-aciie, back-ache, cottell tongue, and bad tasting-month ? - For m certain remedy Tor all of fheso diseases, weaknesses, nhl troubles; for cleansing and puri fying the vitiated blood and imparting vjgnr to all thc vital forces: for building up and "testoring the weakened constitution, USE JURUBEBA, which ls prmoimced by the leading medbal aulhorl HeiofT>n:f<m and ParU "Ibo most powerful tonic ind alterativo known to the medical world." This Is up new and untried discovery, but has been long nscd by Inc' leading physicians ot other countries with i?otuUrfvl remedial results. .0 .. . Don't weaken and Impair the digestive organs br cathartics and physics; they give only temporary relief; Indigestion, flatulency, and dys pepsie?, with piles and kindred diseases, aro sure to follow'thcir me, ?6^ Keep the blood nure and health ls assured, JOHN Q. K KL LOGO, 18Platt st.. Ncw-York, Solo Afj.'nt fur the United Slates. Prie* Ono Dolla* per Bottle. , Send forcirrular. Easily made with our Stencil and Key Check Outflt. KT Circulars free. Stafford M'l'g Co., JO Fulton MONEY [ copies of the S t oise And Karin .Tourfin'i, IOU pages, and iT-publtagei bf ?esr Farui Heeds free, uv enclnsln:2 stamps. Address, . 5. Ft BOYEK.A CO., Parkesbnrg, Fa. YA/ AMtCn IF YOU WISH TO BUT WAN I .t U A SRWIKG-MACHLNE a for family use. or act as '{gent, address" WAS WAG I TOM miVQ MACHINE (X)., Bcstoo, Mass. FOR THE pf), Mailed, post-paid, on Beceipt of Price. Darling, 1 am Lonely Now. SDIIJ? and ChorUH. stewart. .'JO cts. Sweetest Song and Chorus, Danks. 30 " Mattie May. Sony and Chorus, Danks. 30 '.. Lost and .Saved. Hallad, Denniker. 30 Farewell, Darling, lill wo Meet, Rosowig. 30 Think ot' me, Darling. Song '??lid Chorus, .Miers. 30 Asking a-Dieting from Mother. Song and Chorus, Stewart. .'JO Recollections of Childhood Baritone Song, Danks. .'50 Thou art no longer Minc. Ballad. Danks, no 1 lear mo say my Little Prayer. Song and (.'horus, * Pratt. 30 Close thc Shutters, Willie's Dead. . .Song and dionis, Stewart. 30 Ethel Drcouic. Song anti Chorus, Pcrslev. 98 Quit dat Til idin Mc. * . Song and Dance, Hays. 35 You'll always lind lin; True. Song and Chorus, Hays. 35 .Dead, i Jilt not Forgotten Song and Chorus, Hays. 40 "Meet me Maggie. Song and Chorus, . Hays. 40 aLay inc where my Mothers Sleep ing. Song and Clio., Stewart. 40 Father of All. Sacred Song, Panseron. .IO 1 I?STRUMt?TAL MUSIC, Autumn Leaves. Second f'cnseo M?lodique, CT Frey. SS cts. Belisario. Fantasie, Kinkel Hf) " 'Rustic Beaury Maid), Kinkel 3? " ?*Sunhcain March, . Skaats. ,'?5 " 'Johnnie's March, Kinkel .'15 " ^Bertie's Schottische, Kinkel. 35 11 '"Jimmie's Scutiisc.ru-, Kinkel, 35 " ?Hattie's Waltz, ' Kinkel. 8S'*? 'Sweet Sixteen Waltz, Kinkel. 35 " Evening Zephyrs Waltz, Packer. 30 " Bird of Beauty Waltz, Young. 20 " Switch-off Galop, Young. 20 " ?Kittie's Polka, Kinkel, 35 " Ray ol'Sunshine Polka. Paclier.35 " Glistening Stars Pb}k'a de, ? Sal?n, ' Feine. 50* " ^Eddie's Polka, . Kinkel.-38 " ^Harry's Polka, Kinkel. 35 " ? Smile of Beauty Polka, Yoting. 20 <. , ' Plecesmaikedthus?hav^pictuvotltles Any pieve Wail*^ post paid, onrccoipl Ol Uiar^yJ price. ' . Add res, J. L. J? ETE RS, ' ' 509 Broadway, New York. MarchG ll Door.s, Sash & Blinds, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, Stair Fixtures, Builders' Furnishing Hardware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and plate Mantle Pieces. . ? :. \ j ?Wiudow Glass a Speciality* j [Circulars and Prico Lists sont free on application, Ky P. P. TOALE, \ : 20 Haynoand33Pinckney sts., Charleston, S, C. ! . Oct 2 Iv . 41 . i.... Miss Porter's School THE Undersigned, trusting toher long experience as a Teacher, and to her long rosidence among the people of Edge, field, hits opened a School for girls at th( residence of Mr. R O Ly*ch. dne milt South of the village, and respectfully HO licits tho patronage of her friends ahc tho publio generally. 'Term per Season o/ Jtiftmrniki.? ': 1st. Class-Freeh included, ?2fl ? 2nd. Class , . , .|l5-0< Primary Crass - *$W0< Music $20 Qi Drawing, Ina class of not less than 4 fi Ol MARGARET PORTER. Feb 19 4t 0 IT" COOKING. STOVE. 3d With. Each (Stove. , X DBLPH & CO., Planters Hotel, Augusta, Ga. TO THE Merchants and Planters . OF EIXxEFIELl) COUNTY. -.. . MILLER, HACK & HOWARD, 295 Broad St., . Augusta, Ga. Agency for Bu ital o Scale* Company JlTis with pleasure' find grajiitride that we .announce .the continuaron, of our firm at the same-well known stand. Our GENERAL GROCERY and COMMISSION BUSINESS.will be cai, ried on with increased facilities. We have on hand, and ar?.recejying; a larger Stock of Choice Fami ly Groc?rt?s and' Provisions, than we have ever offered to the public before, consisting in part of': . , . . Bagging, . ; Cheese, Sugar, - Pickles, Ties, Crackers, Corlee, . ' Preserves, Bacon, ' Soda,* '; Mn Tobaeco,- Raisins,' . ' Hams, Soap, Segars, . Currants, Lard, Candles, Snuff, Almonds, Pork, Pepper, :.Wines, Pecans, Beef, ' . Spice, . ??Liquors, . Brazils, Flour, " Ginger, Vinegar, Walnuts,: Meal, * Muetard,,' Sauce, . Blacking, Grists, Mace, . Tea, ... Blueing, Salt, Cloves, Citron, . Buckets. Molasses, Nutmegs, Jellies, . Tubs, t .Syrup, , , Cinamon, Jelatine, . , Brooms, &c. We also have Seed Rye, Baiicy,'Wlie:il and Oat?. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE sold on Commission. . Jj Our Mr. W. S. HOWARD will,be at EdgeMd^ye?^S^'day^'f ^? Augusta MILLER, ??MGK: & . , Ga., Sept. 25 ' '''WiJ?i w- ''^ Brooklyn Life IiisumM Co. OF NEW Assets Over Two Millions Dollars. iiLL Persons who ..yish.to insure in a No. 1 Lite Insurance Company, pre senting peculiar advantages, cari.go so hy applying to . ' ; W. f. SUTLER,,.? teen'l Ag mt Brooklyn Life-insurance Co." Respectful reference made to Judge Jno, E. Bacon, Messrs. R. C. Slaver, W. S. Monteith, A. C. Moore and* John Bansket of Columbia. Ex-Gov. M*. L Bonhara, Messrs. S. S, Tompkins, Henry W. Addison;' Z. \V: Cai1 wile, Sr., Jas. A. Dodler,,and other patrons of the Company. INACTIVE AND RELIABLE AGEffTS,?r^ to the interest of die Company, wanted in'every County VA the State, with whom liberal terms .will be m?du. . IV. Pi piUXLLIt, tiWi; Agent, -...EdgefieUtt H.; S.O.. Feb. 19. . Sm . ' y - .'? .' * _JL>-. '-1 1 g gs fiar?:-. " '" . -I" 53 --' 1 *-' PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO, OF VIRGINIA, ' ' ' Policies Issued over Income over 17,000. Si,iiOO,000. The pngresa of. this Company dining the past year has been STEADY md. PROGRESSIVE. The Management ECONOMICAL, the Losses SMALL. \ ' .' . -r During th'e?summer months/mrlargest business was from the Northern. States, in which we have no Southern competitors, since no Southern Com pany but this has passed the rigid inspection of the-Northern Insurance Departments.. ' . . ... W'e need no extended advertisement in Edgefield,-other than the grateful testimony'of the widows and orphans preserved from want by policies io this Company. j | . . : ? v. ? , ; .. _ t* * v... We are known aid patronized in nearly every household.'." Our friends know where to find us when they need insurauce. . ',',* ',:; ' ; . LE.ili'ili'RT '.Sc RAX^OJI, B. M. .'TALBERT, Canvassing Age . ,E. I?EES?, ' K JS."'JEFFERSON. ?? Oct 9 f: . . - FLQBENOE nh ?OLV ?fc ?orr?sponding. "price? with other First Claas Machines, and is'cheap er than any other because more completo, rr t ? ,.W. JEL SHAFFER, Agt Edpe1ield, ?et!rr ~ ly 41 GRIFFIN ? COBB are rt?\MM r: ?ains in* ALAPACCAS, DR ESS TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, CORSETS, Opera and'Plain FLANNELS. Feb. 19, tf , ,. .A ANTO?N? POTJLL??N Augusta, Ga., COT rO N .. J A OT-U R rrrrA,ud-*-r- .j \ . Warehouse Proprietor. Commissions, for Buying und Selling fl per Bale. Consignments solicited. Oct 9 . ? . 8m 4? !? ACiRD. TtlE ?od?rsrgned respec?fujly informa his friends and former customers, that he is uow connected wtyh thoJ)ry Goods House oP KEAN: & ?ASSEL? 200 Broad Street,. Augusta,'Ga., when ho'will be pleased to see them, and re now business acquaintance. Their orden shall always receive, his personal and prompt attention, ' W. H.BRUNSpty, Feb,10~ ; lin 9 > ?. .?yt ' ? ..-V #1 ? S . tfc?*> .).' ? .M.' ' . ' ^'?"-.? Commission t 27? Broad Si., Augusta, (ia.,, REPARINCfox ?he Spi'ing-.Hud Summer Trade, to meet the wanta of friends and- onstoraerfj in th^wivy.of. ?Plantation and Faui?y $Uj? Uli?**, -are daily making he..vy additions to theil .already l?rg?. Stock, tq which they-invite attention. /Our.Stpck comprises in part; BA^ON, LARD,' COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, ., ' " ,,-. SYRUPS, ???I?ASSE^. ?l0EJ''<^ACKERELr SALT, " - . FLOUR. MEAL, CORfr, ' -. . ? *? .';'.?.. ? . . - BUTTER; CANDLES,- SOAP;'STARCH,' """ ' V*T' WHISKIES, .BRA-NBIES.," WINES, ALE, f ? ; . ? & . ... TOBACCO,'SEGA RS, &cV ^ ,' . .'"'" " ' ? . , . . f' ... : . . j . ?. it?."v ? V ? j / ? ' And in 'fact' EVERYTHING usually on sale in - Pint''Class- Grocery Houses. . . '*;*! : * '. . ' wi ? '* . Groceries on. Time! ' We have made ample arrangements for th? accommodation _o? Planters wishing to buy on Time,-tmd r?speet?nl y solicit theirjp\atropa?g.. ,All such orders-, accompanied with'City Acceptance, will be^pro&ptry^idv aVd at Cash rates. . . ' -" .'. -' . '' "? " " . . ;'- 1 r * - < . .' We are also Agents' Tor the sate of Win. Massey' & Cb's: Celebrated Phila- ' delphia ALES. - . ' ' ' . > .. - - . Will be .glad at all times' to see,our Edgefield friends; at? 'witt seU'the Best Goods-at.the Lowest ^?arl?et Prices. ? >. < . . ! <??. . ..' ' Augusta, Feb i . . ? -, . -.tf . <.,.. . . 7 v. ' ase ega ggg Commission Merc.h'ts ; ?7? and ?77firoad Street, *' Augusta, Ga. . " ' * . WE, are now'in-receipt of-our Fall Stock of GROCERIES* consist- . ing inpart of- . .... . ... >- '.. '. ,;- . . , - . Bacon SIDES,.Bacon SHOULDERS; Dry galt SIDES. . SUGARS ol ;aU grail ea., . , . - ' ... ; - . *' . SYKUI'S^New.OrJ.'?Da and tfev York-Drips, - MOLASSES Rio,-Laguvra and .TavH COFFEE, . - ' TOBACCOv.SArLTi.PEBP*rR, '. . ' . Gi'?ckers,?Pickles-..Co ve Oysters; ' . ' . ' ^ . CANNED GOODS consisting of Peachw,''BJackberries,'Tomatoes, &c."t ? MACKEREL in Barrels, haft and qiwrter bbls.< rfftd1 Kits," * ' *. Seed VVHEAT, Seed RY?, Seed UAT^, Sed?^BARLKt, r " Case Liquors of BR AND Yv-WHISKEY* GIN," ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 *M We are. aleo offering the .most complete and ' largest stockv of ?ARRE LIQUORS of any House ?in the City, and selling-at prices that v,'ill" indue' buyers io:purchase nearer liome than in.Eastern markets.* ' To the Planten and Merchants- of'Edg?fi?ttf we would -take this occasion . .to express ou r -thanks for their past liberal- patronage, ?hd respectfully re queat a con-tinuiwee of the same. - ?-. V ' ' . SSyBuyiQg our Goods for OASH,twe are prepared to sell as low; and oft? times lower, than any other House iii. the City.** " . ' -Augusta, Oct'9.-. . 42 Cxrea/t ;^.ttraotMpn .'".' ?i . . BO?f 8. SHOES AI? HATS. We rVow O tit i- to the Wholesa le Trade, ?SOO Cases ."Which we will sell for Cash, or to Prompt Paying Customers, at VI -?LOW PRICES. Merchants wanting G-. ods in o\ir line will save mone rERY money by 'giving as a call. Our B?tail Department Is well supplied with the Latest Styles, and Best Quality of Goods, "con sisting in pirt of . , ; Dudley's Celebrated Boots ^liocs and Gaiters, f Jfliles.ifc doit's Bo^fS, Shoes aiild G?ileB?; Zeigtet** ?ros^. Coai)^ress and ?.are Gaiters,' ?fcc, &c. RemeuM- .our Motto is : -" QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." GALLAHER & M?LHERIN, . .v .' SSO ?road Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Feb 12 ' ??' ' 1 ' ' ' ". ' l'Sm ' "' '.8 !olxa.i>l?!' '^sa-oiiic ':GFAN0.; C^h Price, $50 Pei? Ton, Delivere?i at Boat or RaMroad Free of Drajage. . ?LE Use of* this .GUANO lor the- pa?t Seven- Years-has established its ,: character and reliability. 'I need only . assure ; consumers that 'the Quano brought'into''marl??T.'this' season w PR?CIbELY<IJ?E .SAME.IN- COM- . P0S?X?0N A?SD QUAL?TY as.tl^t heretpfoi^sold. . ' . ' . .* . - The large'fi.^ed' Capital invested hy this. Goiripany in thi* business hr? ? nishes the best guarantee of-continued excellence. $he"'Company has'? ' ? ? greater interest in maintaibing its standard^of* 'quality than any number of consumers can" have. .... ...?. <. . * '" " ', Orders received and information furnished^ on aippiication io my Agen,ti . \ at various Local "Markets."- ; ,v . .. . ? . . - ? ~' ? ' * J p. MATHER , Agent Pacific, G?inos C?. : ".. X . # tv..^.??u<?u?TA;.GAi-? t J. .M...W.l?E Agent at Pine.Aouse. - . . . Jan 15 . ...... '8m. * N . . ? -.4 . > - -4-. . ?' . .-. . ? . :.. \t I fi * s^-vA '? '* ? ' ''.<,-.' ~.??t' >.... sv.*> v.-.; ^ .??.' 1 .:''.''?. *-:? - / . ' .*..; .. <???*? 0$* [ j s; Bj ? .?>?.". M if -< * ? .V . ; ; v ? iii;,, , .!r., ; .i.is?r. xoj>4i:<i* ^n*d- ... ..-ol n< ? . '-^ " .-. M '-? ?*' ' 'v' 5 '.' ' ' . .? ' *.' ?'ti * X -.* . Toba?oO. ; EIGHT Boxes of ?ftre Vihjrlnia Lear OHBW?N?f .TOB AOeO, fof sale very lou?t- ..GBIFFiN.?<fcCOBB?S. Feb. 19. l" .t.... i 9, . i'! ., w-^T^P^ .-.r . * OF- SOU?H^?ABOWJ?A^- W^TRi ? Anderson, Starr ?^^04 11 v 'MAW^urenaTrd^vTinipSale r spwwfty LWijs Dress J . Da^ftiir Clfthfoa., -Talking Shoes F08 TPf?>ScrUTHERN..^l4PE O^S?l , SQLP.tower, treverM&?&i?j** ' Ord?r>,ahaU.he rilled care?uJly. and . . COBB'S. . i tirrnirptljL?tth*towestn\?*lt^ices. ?fc-ifc, s . ? :.--XA.-A- i v Wiri"?- . . -'^?P . ' ,.^.?