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THE ^Ht^T&E$ Terms, 83,00 per Annum. Our Agents in Charleston. , Tie AdveriiftoK, Agency ,of 'Messrs. authorized Agency for this paper in Charleston, -? ..? '..fl?t.'?.' .'-H-?-. Club Rates fbr the New Year ! ?II. K '. Us;; ive will flir ts \tHi???< lowing low rates : TO ciubsi^so^tair^^lfj each, cash in advance, $12,50 extra to head of Club. 20,00 Make up v&i fRllOa^Q an# Wi menee with'the first; of the year. January^ 1?7S.< : , . ." . ,. Notes of a Trip to Texas. Our esteemed friend, Dr. vV: H. Tim merman, a man who. always looks about J him tvJtotW'pM ???'imtireturned j from a trip to Texas, and, at the solicita ' tion of some of his friands, sends us oct tain notes of his journey. Next week it wsfl?Ufe ui pleaB*uib' lo pjfeseni them to our readers, i J The Fou;fdatIon of Colossal Fortunes See/ tie axjverfc?initl of tie I First Aeosfolitdlof Loti ifc VoA Royal. Gather your cash, pack your valise, and start. Carpe diem.' 'fr?li Mr. B?langer Re-Appoluted Auditor. ?^4o>y ^bseri^'sfra? . fcmVslnee of -Mr? Manger,? tho fhfeii Auditor, he was temporarily removed, and Mr. C. A. Darling, as a matter of ao oommodation to the people'of Edgefield, received the appointment in liis-'steacf. Lately Mr. Belanger has returned, and .on Saturday lust was re-appointed Audit* I or, Mr. Darling having resigned. Exciting Occurreuces in the Dark On 4)ff ltfH we Jtarp/a? party of Georgians, three or four in num E ?fclirpton, living Tn th? Dark Corner, in search of certain negroes*-laborers, we suppose, who had left them. Not finding the negroes for whom they sought, they ?uroqd< jri s*$ foeipp*fc??<'tb*(b|aakH ?i Mr. Sharpton's place, aqd upon leaving, told them they would return on Tuesday night. This they did-the party increas ed by one or two-and found thpriegroes "atti* Ifta re?dy tk? ^Al ter fired promptly, killing a mau named Fobbs, and seriously wounding another of thesameptmMf.j y^F?Iqaxfc thiit about 30 shots weVenreoby Both parties. From what we can gather, . the Georgians cer tainly appear in the Eght of Very bold law-breakers. Edgefield Inventive Geuius at Last Triumphant. Concerning the complete success of the "American Lightning Gin Filer" Qf our honored compatriot, Dr. L. M. Asbill, and of its speedy adoption throughout tthe whole cotton-planting world, there is no longer a shadow of doubt. And cer tainly, of this practical and useful illus tration of the inventive mechanical ge nius of an Edgefield man. we should be very proud and very appreciative. And in this connection we take pleas ure in calling the attention of the public to the card of Dr. Asbill in another col umn, by which it will be seen that he ; has secured Letters Patent for tho "A mcr ican Lightning Gin Filer," and invites the consideration of capitalists, mechan ics and planters tc-the merits of the some. Ah JWircfield Man Presented With a Sword. Itead tue jvvount, which itgives us in tfinitc pleasure to transfer to our columns ?rom the Augusta .Ciirt,nicle & Sentinel, of thc presentation of a sword to Capt. "Tom. Gsrwile. All Edgefield wili join ns in assuring the gallant Oglcthorpes that they have by no means mistaken their man. A Very Vain Trick iu Edgefield! Chiriski's Entertainment-jugglery, ventriloquism, mesmerism, joj*e-dan cing, <fcc-on Tuesday night, WHS, is* show, veyy good^ Jjuij atended by a fix ture sWtlmgly and repulsively new tb Edgefield. This was tho entrance of (three negro men, escorting a newly-im ported pumpkin-colored woman of doubt immediately ia front of the white people of the audience. ?&sis something en tirely out of order,, courtesy ?mi decency Negroes are nott IS?if?sfJjl^V jpfttfj^l entertainments,, tmt -such seats should be-and will be in Edgefield-verysepe rate and d^tmct.frppa those qcxaipted byj JadieVUcTgatmm: ItfseWg1 these'! ?seats to the negroes, and reserving Uie frf them, an insult wassfi'ered this .community which it will not spqn forget. Thc New High' gtiho.oj at Johnston's. .The announcement, is made in another column of the opening of Uic 'Male *e4 I Female Higli School at Johnston's De pot, under, tlia-abjo, rt*Uned end. pious. The plKs^'geo^tM >pfl(>nle nroj?.od, thc &foJ>J?<Jl& m ?U?.se fe Uut fSJ deserving of beiyg energetically up held by tfie'country at large, /pleasant fty'HW Wikt^'M', Home. \ . :J&V,tfLJUe pisant for our community to rt?t? t?if> following appreciative and ?oinplimeutary words comernirig a fair and gifted you?f? $^??C^m'Jpg fV love and esteem y cry jjmnfy we hn<T ff??0i???M &PPtfV;U** Educational Committee of the Augusta QrphjaaiAsy j Mlss^a&& JttHn'g reigned thc place! 'of Assistant Teaeh?r; during rji? year.1 tiie Board were fortunato In ?ecnrlng the - ?jrvlcckfjf Miss Ti?iy Youngb'ooti, who dater?d Tfp?n the dtitlcs of the omeo in the uionth.of Nqveniber. MlSi -YctaiigbVxJd ls' :r lad* peft only of fine 'atTXrfriherrti, hut who bring* Kino the important additional qualification u: f f p^rLj^wf ;M :I ttjacliflt. bltfeluM already. proved herself "apt to toiLcii.'" ami is' -r f . Aifcen.?o?Mtj iu J/.i?k. [ / ,TlK) Governor of South Carqlina.hns appoicited W. iL Wise Auditor for Alkcr coen ty, viet James V. Harlin^, resigned. ./ tor.The Wl?<?el(,r .fe Wilson is doabt . lass; Ui'o besf/i liiuiiiy gowing; Machine j . know?, and -have thc widest reputation j of any SeAviuff Wa?hJ?ti ju -til* L'uUed ? &0*m.n IK ... _ ' ' ?^???'?.?>,?($un{y ?ifiecrs*. ?i?'Shertff, Clerk, ProhsU? Jif?fgo. ^ydibir andT?r?a .tit?rfef, to^sttier with theriSMAfe and jMWiture, (says th? RarnwaU. ??m?i~ -M?,) h?vve arrived in Barnwell. Wi in eoorntcn with ft Bsajority of the voters, ' e^end to thom a cordial welcome. '#noW ?t ?*??0?yrn<r*M ?TifIT ? Such was.?tUe iu?miry of tho kwajler, as he p.xssed an uh usual ly well huished residence wH majiy ifti?es fxoni h?r* Thc style of tl?e s?sties, ,t?i* cio:p-uf.?.sq of the glass, tho beauty uf tho. bl;nd.> and doo**-, the neatness ol the coliimn^antl . balusters around the piazza, tho perfect proportion of tho brackets aJKi lUptlld iua?,all struck the traveller with pleas ure ano: admiration. All the above wort furnished by Mr. P'-P. Toale, of Charles ton, S. G. Prices sent free on application. ! (IC 1 ti fliti'H.^-WH i ?'iL . Jiotlee.-TSvo Silver Medals and finir .;rDV^lo<nm ?ere;.awarded to AUVe.t ' For$?, 1}5S Broad St., Anjft??'?1.' ty t,lcJ Cb?ten'Stat?s Fair AssOt?atlon, for "gie j lOTgSaV rinm? and bent assort in en; of j Soots and SJoes. :?m*:6. j ? Tue.3Iunicipnl Election ou Monday A goodly mun bor of our citizens, white tod black, met together on Tuesday af ternoon last, for the purpose of nomi nating a Citizens' TicUet for the annual "Mh^i^pfa" llect^cp fa Monday jioxt.' The'resirlt of*their tielib?ratidns was the nomination and announcement of, the subjoined ticket, for thesuccess of which we now call upon all good citizens, white and black, ip. labor earnestly aud in defatigably. The ticket, under existing c^cumSjtj??oes^i* ? emphatically and un ' demanty a good ' 6ne-*-orj? fn' which the whitey have evinced a fairness and im> ; partialiQ- tiNaifls?t?? b&?kj w.?ch can> not be gainsaid. Wo will enter into no j details et&l m ak o ?no lengthy remarks, for the nominees,1 and their respective politioa-and opinions, are perfectly well.; "kncAvii'to oar 'citizens. " If any are dis satisfied with this ticket, their dissatis-1 faction must arise from' an undue an<? unwise spirit of partisanship, prejudice, and greed of power and of pelf. Let us | elect the ticket: ? ROBT. GREEN, li -1 : A. A. CL IS t? y, i t? 41 ? Wardens? GEO. SIMKINS. . ??r Several interesting communica tions have been received, and willappear tn our next issuer - f M-d ?eml ( j i "vfre had fine i-eather ?Tor S?le*day in April, and a considerable crowd of peo ip??J Nothing of particular interest oc curred except the public meeting. We ?wer? sjtruck j^tth the chat on^ al) skies ' .neerr.big guanos and commercial ter lra?rs-^-and ?with ^he unseiis?ecl ?d? mands for the same. Will this unlimi ' ted buying of guano make our country rich or poor ? In our opinion, rich. Ip ? tfert 'years the South will be the richest country in the world. it | * The well-dressed gentlemen from Au gusta were on hand as usual. Howard, of Miller, Hack & Howard, told us he Wiks sick almost unto doatb,' and but fdr t^?tkn|dus of a' few j greata Lacks, he must certainly go under. However, we I noticed ?that he kef>t up bravely all day. f*it is'presumable therefore th?t bur peo ple were prompt at M the captain's office.'' The Edgefield Medical Association held their April quarterly mw.-ting.in the Hall of tho Advertiser building. The most interesting feature of the oc casion was the exhibition and inspection of ?fibroi?'pol?p<k from fife cavity-ortho uterus, cut out, two weeks previous, by Dr. J. Walter Hill. A very delicate and j skillfal operr-Uori, ' Oelogntes: vere ap pointed td the" Annual Meeting of the State Medical Association now in session in Charleston-Drs. Lake, Abney, Jen nings ?nd Sheppard. These gentlemen departed for Charleston immediately after tho meeting. Our lair and amiable friend, Mrs. Sue Abney, on the part ol' her scholars, in vites the Advertiser corps (and empow ers them to invite, in her name", " all thc pleasant, picnic-going folks ol' the vil lage") to attend a Pic-nic and Fishing, ing-party at Collmead Academy, at Dom's Mills, on Friday next. Our kind est thanks to Mrs. A. Kid her scholars. Wo wiij try lo send some of th? "pleas ant picnic goers" younger, handsomer aud prank! er than ourselves. Wc hoar 'that Miss Gibbes' scholars will give an exhibition, on Ihe 1st ol May. * Mr. Pierson, a yoong unmarried Bap tist clergyman from Virginia, has arriv ed at Ridge Spring, as permanent pastor ol' the Baptist church there The ?acople aro very much pleased with him. The Church baa been very much modernized and beautified briely. Our enthusiastic and progressive pro . fCTkSir);,;?! ''?auf Dr. H. Parker, has ex hibited to'us s wonderful new dental ma chine, and illustrated to us its beautiful and wonderful workings. It is called thc "Morrison Dental Machine," and Dr. Parkor< as usual, is among the very first in otu- S?ite to possess himself cfit .ptc excavation of a decayed place in a tooth, te?aer?y Ih-VolVhig a hah' . hour's time, witli dr?admi #c?r and tear to both patient and operator, can be thoroughly effected by means of this machine in a j quarter ol' a minute, and without a tithe "pf the-Tornaei; pain. And Mk?Wi?e of | polishing the fillings and cleaning the \ teeth. To watch the operation of this cunning new invention makes ono ex claim ' with wander and admiration, jyork in this line which formerly de noand?d a .whole day, can now be easily accomplished in two hours. Hll't ;i il -!'</ wmtk ??- iH -i DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN WALHALLA- , We regret to learn that a serious and dis astrous fire occurred in our neighboring town of Walhalla on Monday night last. The fire broke out in the building owned and occupied by Mrs. Catherine Knee,- on I Main street, between eleven and twelve o'cloek, and rapidly communicated with iii.-: store and dwelling of Col. H. S. Van [ di-vjer.e, mg? across a Barrow street be tt*':**! the'bui?uiifg?.' ?nd thenceestended riq the es^'ish'nH't pf ?ir. ?,. Fis hesser, ralt'foftynich wer? tetu'ly decoyed. Bc [ sides tue foss""bf. aVclting 'and furniture, 'Mrs. Knee hada considerable stock of I goods in the storeroom underneath . her ^welling/ .which was almost totally con sn??ed. Cb!. Van'div'ere, who*c duelling ar.d murcbandize Wrere'm thc same build Jr,-* lost rteaHy al! of Iiis furuitnro, but I'sav.-J a portion of his "oods. Wc have pot heajc^ tljati ;Mr? Fwhchesser saved anything, lils stockponsijted of watches, clocks aud j<"we!ry.' 'The' total loss is. es timated, at -S25,0?0, on winch there was little or-ho insurance. The fire was caused by tbe.*?i;jdental breaking of a kerosine femp in tho second ttf/ry of Mrs. Knee's dwelling- Anderson Intelligencer, 3d. .j*r I Think Simmons' Liver Regula tor one of tiie best medicines (iver made j f<>r tho Liver. I iiave seen it used by my wi!'<-anil by many others who weie sick and afflicted, with wonderful effect. It seems to alwaVs eilre. : E. J {/SPARKS, ArUtny, Ga. Ri J ig i ?Iis A it poi nf meuis. T win preach ll). V.jal tne'fbir?tMhg places, (hour il A. M. unless otherwise 'mentioned.) vb:: ; . ?fr fj Little Stevens' Creek, Thursday April Ulth. ! '. Red Bink, Sa'nrday and Sunday, J^th and isth. * . Salem, Tuesday, lath, ? Q??d Sope, Thursday} 17th. . Piiie Pleasant, Saturday and Surfrtay, loth And'JO!h. fh Chestnut Hill, Tuesday, 22d. huid?p'H'-g, TlmwTa-y, Billy. ' [' Mountain Cree k, Saturday and Sunday, 2Cth aud Kith Gilgal, Tuesday, 39th. Rehoboth, Tliursday, May 1st. ,! Calimams, Saturday and Sunday, 3d and iii!. Plumb Bran**, 'l-'uewiay, bili. ' Bcthlehoiri? T!iur.=day, 8th. .R?d Oak i3rove, Saturday and Sunday, loth and !Kh. Red HUI, Tuesday, 13th. . i?ffis%rX^^ ??bi 17th and I8th. Whefett desirable, bi-cthren will please make arrangements boforohaud for fill ing rip the time intervening between/tho ub.)ve.appointiuonts. with visiting, pray er?x?eetings, preaebinK. to the colored p?.-?pI?/Ac. >! 8. P. GET/SEN. t 1 Missionaiy, TEdgefield Aasoelation. ' ! OXJ?CFi KH? OT NEW GOODS! \ * . ? ?fl A Hi / ri I i ll -DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemical^ Paints, Oils? \Yarnishes,\Xtye ?fyffs, P^T^/P'A?^TfeRUSrlES, SASH TOOLS, STATIONERY, I SUPERIOR ' WISES- AND LIQUORS i OF .EVERY ?RAI Fine Tplbacco, Scgars, Se.,t '.ou* i ? ylo?jlot? of tot S I respectfully invite the attention Of tl??frablic to my large and complete Stock of Drugs, which, were personally selected with the greatest care in reference to quality, and will be offered at the lowest figures My Stock consists in part of the following indispensable and valuable Remedies : , 3 Dozen Dr. Tutt's Expectorant for coughs and colds, .OCfco? ?.JA*liIA*VV Sarsaparilla'and Queen's Delight, 2 " Rad way's Sarsaparillian Resolvent, h",7T"rntT""""li . "Ready Relief, 1 f 2 I " ...Jayne's Alterative for Purifyigglhq Ijloo?, '2 ' u ' "* 'Expectorant, " 3 " Ay er's Cherry Pectoral, Sarsaparilla, 1 " Pisot's Consumption Cure, . 2 . * Alien's LungBalsara, f I ? -? j >. ! ? ? ? i . ^st^?s&}sftTnnVild??ierry; ? * * * ? I VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS ! G Dozeii Dr. Tiitt's Liver* Pills? 4 " Ayrc's 4 " R. Regulators; 2 " Jayne's Sanative Pills. 2 " ' jVrcLe?n BITTJ 25 Cases HOM] ,3 " Hostef - 2 ?? Walk 2 " Plantivuuix 2 " Panknin's Hepatic 1 u Tutt's Golden Eagle 6 CASES IMPORTED SCniEDAJlW SPHNA^PS A Superlative Tonic and Medical Beverage. i 8 DOZEN DR. SIMMONS' REGULATOR I Prepared, in bottles and packages, by J. IL Zcilin. The only genuine Simmons' Liver Regulator. ???LE? AETIOIIS AND FEEF??MEKT, * > '? ' *. .' 1 AN ENDLESS' VAKIETY. ' 2 Dozen Lubin's Genuine Extracts, 2 " Cqcdray's Extracts, assorted, 1 " LcgrandV " White Rose and Violet, 2 U ? -Oriza Oil; 2 " Tetlow's Violet and Jockey Club. Toilet Sets, very pretty, Handsome China Vases, Parapi "Vases and Boxes,. ) ) : ' .{ : f. . i Bohemian Gilt and Cut Glass Perfume Bottles, Handsome Powder Boxes and Puffs, &c. i,;,,; ;! FLORIDA WATER;. : n 3 Dozen Vanzandt & Pollock's Florida Watq:. fhe "best and Cheapest Perfume- ; j 10 Cases fine, old Hennesey Cognac, 4 u Imported Champagne, 6 " " Madeira and Sherry Wines, 2 " " Claret and Old Port " 2 li Rhine Wine, 4 Casks Scotch Ale and Porter. OLD RTraj ANP CORN WHISKED! 2?''Bbls!'0i(1 Ry?'Whiskey', different grades, 10 ? " " " porn . " I^"To Dealers in the above Goods the assurance is given that' my prices will be found as low as any House in $e, 8pu,th. CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO. Just received 2 Boxes Stultz A. A. A, Ar 2 Boxes Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco, 'Also,"a fine variety of Superb Segars. l^TAn earlv cafl solicited. r j (t j j I take this occasion to return thanks to my friends and the public for the liberal patronage extended to me during the past two.;y<3nrs; anet l'hope by stri?t attention rt<> l>u|iness and I ] to the desires ai my customers to merit a continuance of the .nie *1 ; '*: ' "fifi. A.A. CLISgY . (^Prescriptions Compounrlofl ;i( jill hPVl-'S > fiar26 *** ^ * lm <M f? \\i 1 i . . \ . I HAVE obtained Letters Patent for the above Machine, and would respectfully 'c?ll ' the ' attention" of C?pi taliste, Machinists. Farmers and Plantera to the merits of the same. It is beyond 'all;- qii?sfiotrth? best ' Filihgj Machine ever offered to the Suuth.. It does its work with ease, neatness, uniformity arid .lightning spre?d." I Filed! a''50"Sa\V Gm in three hoars' with it, and did not know I Was titnebVuritil11 was don? the w^ole^OyKnaeY.'j KgrState, County and Shop Rights for sale. Send for illufetr?ted Ci?cukr'&nd Pr?c?,Li?t."',AWr^ft Rt?gej Spring, (0. C. & A. R. E.,) ?. C.. " *: - '' "?'.?.~; : . mW AOTIIiXj'P??Ciltf?cL'H . Apr 9 . ..' ; ; " " " 1 16; :; j BEMOVAL! MES. E. WEBBER, DRESSMAKER, Augusta, Ga?, BEOS to inform her customers, and Ladies generally, that she hos re moved to Stil. Broad St.. (over Burrett, Land ?fc Co's. Drugstore,) whore she wi ll he pleased to wait on them, and is now in receipt of all the newest fashions for tho present season. Augusta, Apr. 1, 3t 15 Southern WAREHOUSE COMPANY, Gervais Street, near Greenville and Columbia Railroad, COLUMBIA, S. C. Is PREPARED TO RECEIVE COT TON and other property upon Storage, and make advances upon tho same. Cotton shipped to this house will he stored subject to the order of the owner, and tho'lowost rates charged for storago. Ail property so stored will be insured in goon reliable companies,. if Insurance is desired ; and advances will be made at the lowest tanking rates. Our store houses aro so located that dr-ayage is not necessary ; and no charge for handling will be made. All business communications should be addressed to tho Treasurer. EDWARD HOPE, President. EDWIN F. GARY, Treasurer. March 20 Bm 13 "SAMS & CAR WILE, . PINE HOUSE DEPOT, ANNOUNCE to tho public that they we now opening a fine Stock of GRO CERIES and PLANTATION GOODS*, which they will ?ell at thp lowest, ratos, /.Zr*Examine,our Goods and Prices before buying elsewhere. Pine House, Mar. 5, tf ll riie Liverpool and Loudon and Globe? INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets in tho United States, $3,040,449,62 \ ---*? of i-un Onrnnnxiv, .T:in Wu. oday at Palace Stables, for sale on time, actor or city acceptance. I will take great pleasure in showing ny Stock to Planters and those desiring o'-purcuasc. C. TOLER, F , ; ' '* Palace Stahles,: fa v jttBiUgghyel Jan. 8,'1873*, . tf . : .PENN'S B a % BO XS QUIT ir ' E T e o ft . COLOGNE 0 H E s tho acknowledged BEST, and. al the sftmo finiti thc p If EAP EB T, . toilet Perfume ?ver introduced in Edgefield. Every body likes it, and ita popularity is daily increasing. PENN'S BOUQUET COLOGNE Is .rcpared with tho greatest cave froni the lureHtOils and Extracts by. W. B. PENN -ajid?oi- sid'eat the Drug Storp pi* "' "G. I,. P?WT.&SQ1V. Mar 10 _ tf 13 ipplication for Fina! Discharge for Wm. F. Diirisoe, Sen., as Trustee loder t?e Will of Al leu Y. Burton, Deceased. fVOTICE is hereby piven that Wm. F. L> Durisoo, Sen., will apply at mv Of ice, on Tuesday tho Filteentli day of uml next, for' a final Settlement and Msoharge as Trustee under said Will of ilion Y. Burton, deceased. : And also will apply lor a Anal Sottlo lent and Discharge BS Gu5iS^?"ft?t?io. V Burton aivl MaiW?.?""?*^ former v Mary E. Rflrtlm.'- A" persons inter sled-wlirtake duenotice. D. L. TURNER, J.p.CK.c. . Mar. 17, 1873. 4t 12] ?inety-Six Building Lots for Sale. r OFFER ifor sale ifiJ^M v.ory desirable I RTJILDJliQ 'LOTS in the Town of ?n?tyiSix,' tow for cash. JAS. A- RICHARDSON. Mar. -lt _. 13 j Horses for Sale. r CH REE fine HORSES for salc-?,ll broken to harness, double??u.U single} dd^^}Tumno WISE. I Pino Mouse popot. Apr. 3 2t . 15 Fishing Tackle! fUST received a of Fish J Tronic?; TASTES. BOBS, Ac. ?c. , . ' Druggists. April. 1, __l_J.f-_il_ Hagairt Magnolia Bal? fjiOR Beautifying the Complexion. For .8FLL? * CLISBTS DRUG STORE Mar 2G _'V* ~ Mv&UWW\ ? Maras * 14 Grrand''O ! BRILLIANT DISPLAY ?F W?M?k AT mti. - . , ,, ... ; CAE OL IK A STORE. ? POWELL & MULLER : 189 Broad Street, Augusta? Ga., . WITH the greatest care to meet the wants of our customers*, at* the lowest: prices, w? buy our Gooda direct from the Manufacturers, arid 'consequently, j we feel confident that NO HOUSE this side ol'-New York can UNDER ! SELL US. - , . '. : BRESS GOODS IS 6BEAI YAl??EY. . Spring and Summer SILKS, . " j, Black SILKS anil Oil-Twisted SILKS," ;: " '. Silk GRENADINE, Black Tamar^ine.aud Polka Spots FOULARDS, tbe^rettieat;i,nd.]atesfc ? thing in fashion, . . , i l ' ' PERCALES, LAWNS, Linen SUITINGS, sid EVERY KIND (fe ' ? WHITE GOODS! . \ ' . VJ A Fine Selection of PARASOLS, the Latest out, and Cheap. Llama LACE POINTS and Summer Si-AWLS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, and Silk FICHUS, / OASSIMERES, JEANS, C0TTO?ADES and LINENS, ; * ? Bleached and Brown HOMESPUNS,'of all the'popula? makes,'afc Factory prieee, , *. .-< < Toilet CO.IBS at 5 ctg., Toilet SOAPS at 2 cts., Hair BRUSHES at 30 cents, Lace EDGINGS at 2 cts., Lace COLLARS at 10 cts. s??r THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE ' ' ^\\ POWELL & MULLER'S , ?S9 BSroad St., Augusta, Ga, March 26, t'f ' 14 IAS in Store and.to. arrive the following articles : Bacon. D.. S. Sides and Shoulders, Smoked Sides und Shoulders,, Hams, Bellies, Lard in Tierces, Tubs, Buckels, Flour,-Superfine, Extra, Do n bj ? Extra and Fancy, Corn-White, Yellow. Mixed, Qftt-i-^iio, Wadi, Mixed, " Peas, Brau, Meal, City Mills, . .. Molasses, H lids, and Ubi?. . . Sugars in H lids. Demarara Sugars in Bbls,. A, B and C. Sugars, Coffee,-Rio, Java, Laguyra, Mackerel in Bbls., I and .1 bbls., and Kits, I and Madeira, Rums, Brandy., Gin. Liquors in Cases o| ail grades, , Bagging and Ties, P^per, Spice, Pickles-pints, qts., ] gal. and gal's Oysters in \ aud. 2 lb. Cans,. Tomatoes in 2 and 3 lb. Cans, Sardines, Lobsters, Fine Teas, all.grades, gegart} and'ToUL?co.aU gradey,, Camly, Gii>gerk ??luc?s, , .j ,,'., S^la m Kegs, and Bo*;es, . , . Starch, Biueiag, ". ;. i Candles,. " Soaps of aj] grades, Matches, t?at* Tt,bs l?i?e Blacking,, , . Paper Bags, Wrapping Pap*r, &c. ki Whiskies-:Pure ??. Qo.rja, $ye, \yines of a}l grades-Port, Starry Together with an assortment of other Goods us?ally kepi in ft- first-class Grocery. . ?.. .??....?*. i- ., . The above will be sold, low for CasH or Ffccfo?V A'ccop'tance, with the lowest rate of interest, payable next FM'I-. Call and be convinced ns to prices and style ofgotfds, which will .cony pare with anv hoqso in the citv. . Mr. JOStti-rf Q. ADAMS,'of Edgefleld, is -now connected with ttr?s House, and will be pleased io see his friends and acquaintances. M. O'DOWD. Mar 20 . ' tf ' METHI?G W0Rm ' 13 Oll?l BUTER (ME. KEAN) is now in'New York "culling gems" from all the LARGEST IMPORTING HOUSES ; , .. . l'' .." ?. '. * *'." ;' t-lii.'?Tl. ; , In the United States, and feels confident that for Style, Quality ? Cheapness His selections will bo hard to surpass. . .Our. Spriiig' ?took Is lio'w conting'in rapidlyVftn?Ve cordially invite all to visit us daily, as they will see someth.i,ug '. in ... \?f \T,? fi tJ\f*Ty-!lr<?Si. '; Every day. ^c^M^j^t^mw to display our Goods, whether you. Iniyor rici.'; [J?*** ? \? ' ' tye wilL'seUV^CpUl^t MERCHANTS foi- Cask, at jVew Yorlc Qnottm*.. f; I ! ? 0 V ' ' ?-or ??TJrQVed City Acceptance we' will sell on a credit to 1st October iiext.'Sfti^.Qne and^haLf'pei- cent, per month interest. Rely with, perfect confidence un ?our ability and' willingness to serve you ... ll __ TT_C<_..M. i.?f1 \trtH Vi-? 11 SinF'Vvrt /I Tn o rm ni Vi rori well aa any Hou.Te.in ike .SouMi-and 'you Will/nof 'be disappointed. ? ' ' ' ' 1 1 " v Very respectfully,; t ?>: t" KEAN & CASSELS. P. s!-ME. W. ?. BRUNSON.llate of.Edgefield, in -bow with ns, and will be pleased to see his friends and former customers when visiting Augusta. Augusta, Mar H . ,' '.. Im - . ' 12 . ? _ j, " M.Iii ?lin ; jg-iLi_!L?-L.L. livery St#? , A5? jOljlN^^TON'S D13POT, B.<\ Til H Subscriber is prepared to ftiim'sa parties visiting Johnston's I>jl7ot witlvgw>d Vohidlas? ?nd geiltloJ He rsfs, at reasouahlo rates. , w Will also site oarefbl attention to Hor ses left in bis cai<ei 1 . . >?? u J. M. TUJRNBR. 5 Feh. 12, 2m 8 I la?il??strator's Notice. "VTOTICE is 'here^ given to all par?es i^l holding claims against tbe.Hstate of Mrs. Harriet FoyrtopresQnt(tho?aiue to ino Svithout d''I;iy,"'flnd all'porsons lh debted to tho sftid "Estate ar* reouof?ted to como forward and settle Immeaiatelv? as tbe affairs, pf ,the,. Estate must be - >ed, ; W:H.FOf, Adm'br: : TQ THE CITIZENS Of EDCCriELt? E are receiving our SPRIGG and SUMMER GOODS, consisting of all the Novelties of the Season. ?O?r Stock-is much* larger than usual, and never mcfre complete. Close buyers will save rabn?y by giving it ari inspection*.'' Also, full line of FURNISHING GOOI'3/m 'hand.. WHITMAN & mmo?) . - 3S9 Broad Street, Augusta, Gm;, 0$?os??e Masonic H all. " Arigustit, Ga., April 2 . ." Sin' ' f?g IO Iii; 3 Stele ^M$f f Og JOHNSTONS DEPOT, " ' " ; ' ' C/C.&A. R.E. . * . . ??I Wi would respectfully .'?nnounce to our friends and thepuhlic generally that we are no^'operihig at Johnston's Depot, a complete.Stock of GooxL:, consisting of X>^y. ???cLsy Grroceries, : SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, &c . . And we .are. ?prepared to make. Advances to Planted. iu.Proy,! eiojM.aud .Guauos,*,upon satisfactory pupei?, payable.1st November next, . . An-examination of our'Stock and Prices respectfully solicited. ?/?.-AH ' CARWILS & SAI,-*;'/ . irr* m :u bvih '?.'.'.?.."?.- dkl ??... i t ii-. t> i? >I*?;:? ./'.* ftfls ?jfiis?t . . .,-^Ain)-*?- ? . . Ji?!:. ' * ' 'i. .?_?.,,?- .? f/, ? , ?". i.-? ?ii* ion ? Mer-elaiitSi 270 Broad St, Augusta, Ga., PREPARI-NG for the Spring and Summer Trade, to meet the want* di friends lind eustomersin thew^ay of Plantation and FaniLy SlsjS I>Ij*?S, are daily making heu'vy additions to then already lhr?e Stock-, Yo which-they invite RtteUtion-. Our Stock cornprises in part: n .?>::} i.s ..f?' V Ult . I ri '...?. '& . ... .yfr.?' BACON, LARD, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, SYRUPS,, MOL ASSES, RICE, MACKEREL, SALT, - y/^ui^iEAii'/coRN,' ; :"; BATTER, CANDLES, SOAP^ STARCH. .'. WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES; ALE, PORTER, ' ' . TOBACCO, SEGABS, &c, ' *? * And ip. fact. EytoYTHJNG usually on sale in First Class Grocery Houser;. . Grroceries on Time. . \Ve have made ample arrangements for the accommodation uf Planters watling to buy on Time, and respectful y solicit their patronage. All such orders, accompanied with City Accepuuice,wiil be promptly filled, sud at Cash rates.' . W*e are also .Agents for the sale of "Wm. Massev & Co's. Celebrated Phila delphia ALES. Will be glad at all times to see our E-lgefield friends, and will sell the Bast Goods at the Lowest Market Prices. Augusta, Feb 5 tf 7 ?:'-.'>feife?? -V" ' VV'vf i OF EDGEFIELD COUNTY. MILLER, HACK & HOWARD , 295, Broad St., ' Ai i gu ste, Ga. s Agency for Ba?lalo Scale Company [T.is with pleasure and gratitude that we- announce the continuation of .ur firm at the same well k'nown stand. ? , Our GENERAL GROCERY and COMMISSION BUSINESS will be car ied. on with increased facilities.. . * WeJvaye Qft hancl, and are receiving, a larger Stock of Choifcc Fanac y (ftr'oceii'ies and Provisions^ than we >have ever ottered co the >ubli?, he lu. e, cQDsis&ing in. part of : Jagging, Cies, keon,. . ?Tams, jard, >orfe, Jeef, ' Hour, ?eal; ?rristei . W*. A ot asses, lyrup, .Cheese,' Crackers, Soda, Soap, Candles, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Mustard, Mace? . Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinamon, Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, Segurs; Sitnif, 'Vines, Liquors, Vinegar, Since, Tea, Citron, . Jellies, j Jelatine, Pickles, Preserves, Raisins, Currants, Almonds,'*"* Pecans, Brazils, Walnuts, Blacking, Blueing, Buckets, Tubs, Brooms, &c. We also have Sfcecl Kvc, Bal'Icv, Wheat and All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE sold on Con-.mission. Onf Mr. W. S. HOWARD will be at Ed geh* eld every Sale dav. . MILLER; SACK & HOWABJX jtji?nst?jl Ca.. S'-pt. 25 tf ?ns?ira?iee Notice. -i-o j[-HE Undersigned having established M? office at Edgefield, as General iLg?nt f..r '.tjio -?o?ton -8?atv>. Lilfc Insisra?ce ?o2npany, nvite*attention- to . one or two- of t!<e advantages offered those who riay le?ire to eift-.-t insurance on their lives in a safe K-->me Company : The Board oi Managers ata recent meeting-p?sst1 unanimously the fol owirg" Resolution : "' * M ?etolv?d, That-in'view of. the ffect that there are u i fsually large'sums mid Ipr L/ife Insurance, to the Companies- of fhe Nort . ^nd East, which iums^befng 'here invested, conrribate to the enrichment of those secti?hs, frhi?sStJur^iwn South-is greatly itt'neel of cash capital to prosecute'success aliv-oup'Agrioultura! and McchaniVal enterprizes ; it is ordered, that -for he1 purpose of retaining th?se sum? in our mid-^t, hereafter'^ certain pro lortion bf the'net Caph receipts from premiums, amounting to not more than K) percent, of the same be invested in such manner as may ,be in accord ance" wt li th? regulations of the Company, in those sections from which the kid' premiums Hre attarned.V . (Signed) \ ' WM. E-. JOHNSON, Pres't, GEORGI; ?. O'BEAR, Sec'ry. In'accordance'with the above Resolution a Board of Advisory Truff?es tas been' r^larly organized at Edgefield C. H., S. C., with the following )ffioe'rs. vic-: ' * . Maj'. M. T. GARY. President. Capt.-B. C. BFTAX. Vice Pres?denjt. " . R. ?. SAWS, Esq , Secretary. ? . . . ' :' ' Tbis Board is now prepare'd to transact business, and invest th*e fuhr^'of he Comp'invagteeable to the proscribed regulations. The . -Fninnci? strength of' -the Company places it in high rank. Ii? l&t Annual ^tatemefit'showf; that,4;he Company posseflB, 'besicks Its lar^o--Crttax ntee.^lTO for-eVer; $100 of its-liability. \U JO . WW> ABXBY,' Ochei^al- Aff?nt ' 'Jun?2i;- ,v; ' ' ! . . ' . v zr _nMika* wmMkmat m p min m juli M' ....^r~ri H. BRANDT,, Wholesale and Retail De/jjer.iu. [tm ana : ; fitt ? J .i v. /ff Iii.' ti?. HATS, TRUNKS, V^jgES, ?:?3i??KELf>A?. ArJ . . 2?2 Broad Street, o^'??'j??rchant8 % E?anters NatXBaak)' [ xian l&v. WW?B? 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