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THE ADVERTISER. Torras,*- Roo per Annum. ? Z V; '; Religious Meeting. We ar?nrequested to announce by Rev. Wm. Thomas^ "Pastor or bur village Methodist Church, that, there will be a two days', meeting in said Church, com mencing on, Saturday morning;-' before the?thSabDa?iin'?ngust . ._?.. - . ;8ef?rapnbU?dng^the article sign ed "MiiLftriN tovr?," we -w?nld like io confer with the author. He will please call in and see us. j Opening With the Cotton, j As the sot ton opens, so opens the en ! terprise of T. Jones it Son, of Johnston's I Depot. If you do not believe us, read ! their new card in another column.- Sell ing groceries and buying cotton are the two heavy points of T. Jones & Son. ? N . Male and Female High School at Johnston's. The announcement of this new and ^ very promising Institution, in another column, claims the attention of the pub lic generally. The efforts of the citizens of. Johnston's in this direction, stamp them as a people of enlightenment, en ergy and laudable ambition. As for the teachers, Rev. Luther Broaddus and Miss Mims-a daughter of our esteemed friend James H Mims, Esq.-certainly we need say nothing of them in a region where they are so well known, so highly hon ored, so warmly beloved. ?ST* " Tax Payer's" article will appear in onr next issue. It? ,VM. .' Miss Gibbes's School. With much pleasure we* call the atten tion of the pubUc to Miss Gibbes's an nouncement in another column. The very popular School of this lady will be re-opened, in the Episcopal. Parsonage, on the first day of September next. Heard From. Mr. W. S. Howard, of Augusta, was in town this morning, and informs us that he wiU open a large, stock of Gro ceries, <tc, at Pou ll ai n's Corner, on 1st September,-and that hereafter he will be here on each sale-day to see his friends and patrons. The Coming Baptist Association. We are very glad indeed to see the great and activo interest manifested thro?ghbnt our community as regards j tho Edgefield Association of the Baptist Church, which is to meet here on the 12th of September* In every household -with cheerful hearts and nimble fingers -preparations are being made for the exercise of that brotherly love and hos pitality which so befit all Christian peo ple. Our friends, come from where they may or in what numbers they may, to attend this Association, can l>st assured that they will lind no mean welcomo in Edgefield. ??r* A well-written obituary notice of Mr. T. J. Ouzts, who died on Otb inst., at Abbeville, S. C., has been received, and will be published in our next issue. Death of an Edgefield Man in Georgia. It gives us pain to chronicle the death of an old and honored friend and former fellow-citizen-Allen B. Addison, Esq., of Americas, Georgia-an eitler 1 ?roth er of our esteemed townsmen, John L. and Henry W Addison. Mr. Alien Addison removed from Edgefield io Southwestern Georgia before tho war, and at the con clusion of the war entered into thc mer cantile business in Amcricus. Ile died somewhat suddenly on Friday afternoon last-aged about 45 years. As Cheap as in Augusta. In another column, Mr. O. F. Cheatham oilers Bagging and Arrow Ties at Au gusta prices. He means literally, to the very word, what he says. Our Last Railroad Meeting. The proceedings of ourRailroad Meet ing of Tuesday last, will be found in an other column. The sailent feature of this meeting was th? information given by Capt William Dearing, a young gentleman of Augus ta who has already made a lasting re putation as an accomplished civil engi neer, and as an adept in modern railroad matters. Capt. Dearing is a son of Dr. Wm. Dearing, of Augusta, so well known to many of our people. Having gone over to Clarendon County, in our behalf expressly to examine the Manning wooden railway, Capt. Dearing reported unfavorably concerning it, and emphat ically advised us to have done with the idea of a wooden road, setting forth very clearly, at the same time, how we might build a narrow gauge iron road between our town and the Pine House at a costof between forty and forty-five thousand dollars. Or rather a narrow gauge road, of wooden rails with a top-layer or strip ping of iron. Mr. Ashmore's valuable Report was read and adopted. Mr. Ashmore sim ply gaveesti mates of the cost of the three different roads-broad gauge iron, narrow gauge iron, and narrow gauge wooden. He recommended neither. We know, however, that his views concern ing wooden roads coincide with those of Capt. Dearing. Tho Committee of Fifteen are request ed to meet at the office of John L Addi son. Esq., on Saturday morning next, at 10 o'clock. As we write, Tuesday foronoon, it is raining in torrents, and so it rained last night, and so it rained in Augusta while we happened to bc spending three hours there on Monday afternoon. Rain every day and everywhere. Cotton raisers be ginning to fear a ruinous "shedding oif" In passing through Granitcville, oni our Augusta jaunt, discovered that the, Striko.was .stiU obstinately kept upi neither party showing any sign of yieltf lng. Saw many operatives* enjoying their forced vacation very merrily. Vc fear it will prove an unhappy one* to them in tho long run. The strikers Jpld meetings twice a day, at which, thu/far, they fortify themselves in dema/M?R fortnightly payment. In the mealtime all partien, theoneratives, the mer/,il,1ts, the Company, the whole cotnmul>ty, are .sustaining ruinous Josses. The ?J-ichine ryof the Factory U ?aid to bi rusting fearfully. This strike hi? la/C(1 s"?<,(; the 9th inst. Such a state o/things* is almost unheard of in the Sou"1- Of the .employee? of the Factory tfr? are np -wardsofTOO. We fear thi^natter wilt prove calamitous to Grantville. Hut still wo see-no reason why/he manage ment of the Factory sho?jd hesitate to comply with the demands the opera tives. Their request is a?nost reasona ble and j*fit one, and ?hoad be granted. \ / -~r Capt. F. h. Sm ?tn* Co.**. Steam Engine, and Cotton Gin- to bo run \Vk the same, are expected T.?HK. llur rah for us-three Cotton Gins by sieam, and a 2?arrow Gauge Railroad ! The next Edgefield enterprise will be a Cotton Factory or a National Bank! Verily, Old Rip Vanwiukle is arousing from his long slumber. And ifs time that he had. ?3*~A man in Maine writes that he has discovered a sure cure for.consump tion in strong mullein-leaf toa,.sweeten ed F.nd drank freely every day from three to six months. The mullein leave*, un less from young plants, must be gather ed before Joly 26 and dried in. the shade. Repetition of the Dramatic Entertain ment. The Entertainment of the Methodist ladies came oft' on Tuesday evening, despite tho rain. The whole day had been extremely inclement, the rain pour ing down almost to the hour of gathering. Consequently the audience was not large. As regards tho performance, it was a perfect success-lively, intelligent, bril liant. At the request of tho ladies, we now announce that it will be repeated, in Masonic Hall, on Friday evening next. For the Advertiser.' Exhibition of the Ninety-Six Academy. Thinking it might be of interest to you readers to know the signs of the times in other sections of the country, I re spectfully ask a space in your columns to note a few of the important events that transpired a few days since in one of your sister villages-Ninety-Six. It is true Abbeville is distinguished for its mania for railroads, newspapers, and other im- 1 provenie?ts, yet she'is by no means-in different to the great cause of education, and the proper means of its promotion, but is ever ready to ofter words of en couragement and to lend a helping hand in the educational training of the country. It was our pleasure on the 7th inst., to witness the manifestation of this spirit in theExhibition of the Ninety Six Acad emy, which is under the supervision of Prof. J. R. Blake, who, by-the-way, is a graduate of ^Erskine College. Such de monstrations of intellectual improve ment are seldom seen, and we could scarcely realize the fact, that so flourish ing an institution had sprung into exist ence in the short timo of six months, un til we witnessed the throng of visitors and heard the exercises of the occasion. At an early hour the hall was filled with eager spectators, and surrounded outside with as many more. The exer cises were opened with prayer by Rev. J. C. Alexander, of N. C., ' after which, followed the able address of Prof. Hood, on the "Growth, Motions and Circula tions of Nature." He carried us through the sciences of Chemistry, Geology, Phy siology, Zoology, ftc., and the whole pro duction was evidently the effort of a mas terly ndnd. I would like to give a sy nopsis of tho whole, though time will only allow me to say that those present were not disappointed, and those absent miss ed a treat. After this followed the decla mations of the boys, both original and extracts, rehearsals of the little girls, and the essays of the young ladies, all Of which reflected much credit upon both teacher and pupil. After an interval ' of .me boor, given for recreation and refreshments, the au dience re-assembled, and were highly entertained until 5 o'clock. The exer cises were interspersed with excellent music by Prof. Schmitt and daughter, assisted by Messrs. Fowler, Branch and Trowbridge, of Abbeville, and Messrs. Bradley, Wideman and Pressley, from Long Cane, who added much to the en joyment of thc occasion. At night a Concert was -also given by ; thc school, consisting of charades, tab leaux, dbe. We never witnessed better performances from scholars, and they would have rellectcd credit upon regular : theatrical actors. As expressive of the great success of thc whole exercise we would extracta complimentary notice from the Abbe ville Press dc Banner, which is as follows. NIKI;TY-SIY, S. C., Aug. 7, 287?. At the close ol'the Exhibition of the Ninety-Six School, a meeting of the pat rons was organized; T. C. Lipscomb, li sq, was called to the chair, aud E. S. l?ale was requested lo act as secretary. The following preamble and resolu tions were unanimously adopted : Tho patrons ol' Ninety-Six School be ing d?sirons nf expressing their high appreciation of thc able and masterly ad ?Ir.'ss of Prof. Hood, of Erskine Coll?ge, an t of manifesting some mark of their ' commendation tor his scholarly attain- ; m?nts, do unite in the adoption ol' the following resolutions: j Resolved, 1 That we have heard with , pleasure the able and ellicient address of , Prof. Wm. Hood, on the " Growth, Mo ti on, and Circulations of Nature," which was a " feast of reason and flow of soul." ' and evinced unmistakable evidences of a ripe and thorough scholar, and made an impression on the minds of the audi ence which will not be easily effaced. 2. That we congratulate him on the sue- M cess with which he mastered his subject, t and as an appreciation of its many ex- ! cellencies, wo respectfully reimest its j publication. On motion of John Gaulden, Esq., it j was i Resolved, That we tender our thanks 1 to Prof. Schmitt and daughtor and Messrs. Fowler, Trowbridge and Lrar.eh, fer the Soul-stirring instrumental music dis coursed during the exercses, and alsc to Messrs. Bradley, Wideirun and Pressley,' for the excellent singingthey were pleas- \ nd to give us, all ol' which added greatly ? to the interest and pleasure of the occa- ( sion. Resolved, That as pairons, we unani- , mously express our ei-'tire satisfaction in the advancement of our children under the supervision of J. R. Blake, Esq., and tender him our thanks for his indomita ble energy in getting up tho entertain ment, and congratulate him on his suc cess. Resolved, That these proceedings be published in the County papers. . T. C. LIPSCOMB, Chairmain. E. S. HALKf'Sec'ry. -: E&r the Advertiser. Mit. EO;TOR: The citizens .of this place and ricinity held a Railroad meet ing in tly Court House, on the 19th in stant, tlo object of which meeting, as i stated by the Chair, was to receive tho Kcport? of Engineers-Mr. Ashmore, on ' the Snrvey of the line from Edgelicld to Pino/touse Depo:; and Capt. Bearing, of Augusta, on the result of his exami- \ naii/n of a Wooden Railroad in Claren den County. Tho Reports were ably supnitted, and received as information. motion, tho following Resolutions y?ro passed: "That a Committeo of fifteen be appointed by the Chair to -.lise subscriptions to build a Narrow Gauge Iron Railroad from Edgefield to PineHou.se," and, "That a Committee . of Five be appointed by the Chair to en deavor to procure a Charter from the Legislature at its next sitting for a Rail road from Etlgelield C. H., to Pine House, on the C. C. tt A. R R. with privilege of extension^" On the first Coinm'rttee were appointed, W. A. Sanders, J? Reese, Leo Holsen, C. A. Cheatham, p.R. Durisoo, J Wesley l?arr, Lemuel COrley, Jno. R. Abney, I). L. Turnet Jno. B. HiW, Felix Lake, Jr., A. J. Norria, David Harris, Sr., Jesse Jones and WesTy^Wferson. On the second Committeo were ap pointed, O. F Cheatham, Lawrence Cain, Farris Simkius, J. C. Sheppard and J. L. Addison. , A vote of thanks having been tende?ed Mr. Ashmore, and Capt. Bearing-and thc Chair having been empowered to call a special meeting whenever necessary to the interest of the enterprise, the meet ing was adjourned. LEWIS JONES, Chairman. JNO. R. ABN?Y, Secretary. p?- The S\xth Annual Fair of the An derson Farmers' aud McThaj?cs' Associa tion, will bo hold at Anderson, on the 20th, 30th and 3is"t October next. The Premium List is liberal and creditable and a very interesting and successful. Fair may be anticipated. Why don't our Edgefield farmers get up an annual show ? Why ? Grace Greenwood relatas as an ex travagance ol' New England Jiu mor that when a young farmer's wife made her I first bey's pants precisely as ample be ! fore as behind, the farmer exclaimed, "Goodness! he won't know whether j he's going to school or coming home." MR. EDITOR :-Ti 1S25.-T-48 years ago to last several years and bad one or mort All of its dimensi accompanying scale, and perfect freedom search of tbs best F P. S.-The drawi and to the editor I t PATRONIZE HOSIE ENTERPRISE.-Mr. P. P. Toale, whose advertisement ap pears in another column, has brought to a high state of perfection the largest and most complete Manufactory of Doors, Sashes and Blinds in the Southern States. His warranted work, untiring energy, personal application to business and lib eral advertising, have placed his enter prise among the first in the South, thus giving to his many customers work and prices that defy competition. Price list sent free on application. We see that Procter & Gamble's Extra Olive Soap is becoming very pop ular in our city. Its quality we know is superior, and being nicely perfumed wc are not surprised that consumers prefer j it, and that it has a large sale. 3m 27 Religious Nolieo. The Union Meeting of the second Di vision of the Edgeficld Baptist Associa tion, will meet with the Pine Pleasant I Church, on the 5th Sabbath in August f next. Subject for discussion : What are the reciprocal duties of Ministers and Churches? JAS. O. DENNY, Sec'ry. Aug. 20, 2t 35 COMMEECIAL. AUGUSTA, Aug. 18. GOLD-Buyingatll4 and sellintrat HG. COTTON-We have no change to note to-day-in the state of the market. It closes dull and weak ut 17? 171 for mid dling. Receipts, 10(5, and sales 108 bales. BACON-Clear-ides, 12.!?12J; C. R. Sides, 12*; Shoulders, U)\(a W?; Hams 101? 17; I). S. Sides, 10(0. Iii; D. 8. Shoulders, Bj; Long Clear Sides, 101? lui ; D. S. Bellies, 10*? ll. CORN-White- by car load, 02: ; yel low, f?7J. WHEAT-Amber, $175?ISO;, red, }1 G5@l 70; white, St 85f?.l ?JO. FLOUR.-City Mills-Stovt?Ts Mill Thc Pride of Augusta, ?1100; Golden Sheaf, $10 00; Extra, $? 25; Little Beau ty, $8 75. Augusta Mill-(Jilt Edge, ill uo ; A No. I, $10 00 ; Extra, so 25; Tip Top, $s 75; O. K. Superfine, $s (io. Gran ite Mill-Pilot, $825; Sunbeam, $''00; Doulilo Extra, $10 00; Fancy Family, ill 00. Country and Western Flour $5 75? 10 25. OATS-White and mixed, 00?05; [{lack Seed. S.">; Red Rn?t Proof, SG5@Cb. PEAS-We quote at $1 25? I 35. School Commissioner's Oiiiec, EDGEFIELD COUNTY, Bdgcfiold C. H., S. C., Aug. 12,1S73. THE Trustees of the following namco Townships are requested to report to this Office as soon as possible ibo Enu meration of .tho Scholastic population i their respective Townships, viz: Bh cr, Hibblor, Gray, Ryan, Merriwothe rind Norris. If the Enumeration in the abov named Townships has been made, the Trustees have Tailed as yet to report ti ihis OiHce Trustees who are not dis posed to comply with this request will please report immediately with their ob jection, as the time for Enumeration has i'Crv near expired. <;EO. A. MORGAN, S. C. E. C. Aug 13 2t ol UNI V?RS?TV ^ V?RGI NIA Dpoiis Oetnoer I : oontinu.es through nina months, li s organized in schools mi the elective syMem, willi nil ooursc* in Claries. Literature, Science (willi ?tractien in Chemical and Physical Laboratories') in Law, Mi-ilicine, Engineering, Teaching and Airrn-ni ;?re Apply Kir Catalogue* tn JAM KS K. HABltl sON, Chairman, I*, O. University of Virginia, Allic marie Co., Va. Annual Meeting. THE Stockholders of tho Johnstons Educational Stock Company arc hereby notified that thc Annual Meeting nf the Stockholders will beheld at John ston's, on tho 6th September next, at 10 ] o'clock, A. M., at wlfluh time the annual election for President and Directors will occur, and other business of importance transacted. It is earnestly hoped that all tho Stock will be represented. WM. LOTT, Sec'rv & Treas. Au j; 13 4t 33 Augusta Constitutionalist. THE Subscriber has accepted tho Agency at this place for the above first class journal-and will be pleased to receive new subscribers and renewals of subscription on expiration. Prompt attention given to all cash orders. L H. MCCULLOUGH, At Advertiser Ollice. _Aue. 13_tf_ 33 Capsicum Platter. THIS New and Popular Plaster is pronounced bettor than Mustard iloes not blister, and Physicians recog nise its merits and prescribe it in their practice. Its application relieves Chronic Rhen mutism, Neuralgia, Spinal Irritation, Stiff Nock, Sore Throat, Headache, ?fcc. For -?ale by G. L. PENN A; SON. Aug 13 tf 34 Board Reduced to $3 per Day COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C THE Proprietor of this well known first class Hotel would respectfully in form his man}- friends and the traveling public generally, that ho has this day reduced his rates of Board from $f per day U?.$3 per daj', and at. the same time pledges himself to spare no pains in thc management of tho House lo sustain its reputation as a first class Hotel in OVOry respoct. WM. GORMAN, Proprietor. July 30 _2t 32 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD COUNTY, TN VllO BATE COU HT. James R. Wright and wife and others, vs. Henry Beard, Eliza Powers, and others.-Petition for Partition. BY virtue of an Order from the lion. D. L. Turner, Judge of Probate, I will soil at Edgefield C. H., on sale day in September next, to the highest bidder, the following described Peal Estate, sold for partition among tho heirs at Law of | of Thomas S. Powers, deo'd, viz: One tract of land situate in thc County and State aforesaid, on waters or Ninet\: Six and Wilson Creeks, containing two I hundred and seventy-three and one-half j acres, moro or loss, and adjoining lands j of John Day, J. H Brooks, William White and others. Henna.-One-third the purchase money to be paid in cash; tho balance on "a credit of one and two years, in equal annual instalments, with interest from day of sale. The credit portion of the I Eurchase money to be secured by the | nnd of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises, I H. WALL, S,E.C. Aqg.9,1873._ _jt_34 IS hereby given that application will b? made by the citizens of Johnston's Depot, for an Act or incorporation for sahl Ylllage, at tho next Session of the Legislature. MAIi?f CITIZENS. July 10 r 3m 80 Best Farm ? ri ?HOflO??? ? ie above Cut was taken from a gate -which is still in daily use on my pr? longer. It was made of thoroughly ? i coats of white lead. ons can, with sufficient accuracy, be immediately under the Cut of the G from s?gging, entitle it to the consic arm Gate. . ng was made expressly for Moores un indebted for'the use of the, cut. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BRANDEST SCHEMt EVER KNOWN Fourth Grand Gift Concerti FOE TUB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIBEAET OF KENTUCKY, 12,000 CASH GIFTS $1,500,000, Every Fifth Ticket Draws a Gift i $250,000 for $50. The Fourth Grand Gift Concert, authorized by special net of the Legislature Tor the benefit ot' thc Public Library of Kentucky, will tafee place in Pub lic Library HaU, al Louisville, Ky. Wednesday, ? December 3, 18T3. Only sixty thousand -tickets will bc sold and one half of these are intended for the European market, thus le.-ivi npr only di>,tKH) for sale in the United Stales, where U>vn>0 were disposed of for the Third Con 'ccrt. The tickets are'divid?d into ten omiponsor parts and have on flielr bnck; the Scheme with a full explanation of thc mode of drawing. At this concert, which will be the grandest musical display ever .witnessed In this country, the unprece dented sum ol' 1,000,000 divided imo 12.0IKI casi) gifts, will be distributed by j lot among the ticket-holders. The numbers trfibo tickets to be drawn fr. III ono wheel by blind cfail-j dren and ihe gifts from another. ^ L1>T OF GIFTS: One Grand Cash Gift.$250,000 Ona Grand Casi) Gilt. 100,000 Or>o (?rand Cash Gift. 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift. 25,000 One Grand Cash Gift. 17,000 10 Cash Gifts $10,000 cadi. 100,000 30 Cash Gifts ?,000 each. 150,000 1,000 each. 50.000 500 each. .|0,iiOii .loo each. -10,000 300 each. -15.000 200 cadi. 50,000 100 each. 32,00(1 50 cadi. 550,000 50 Casi? Gifts SS Cash Gilts 100 Cash Gilla 150 Cash Gifts 250 Cash (iitts :120 Cash Gifts 11,000 Cash Gifts Total, 12.000 Oift.s, all Cash, anion nt ino; to. $1,5f<0,000 The distribution will !>c po?iilve, whether Blithe tickets are Sold or not, and the 12.0011 gills ?ill paid in proportion lo Hie tickets sold-all un-oUl tickets be ing destroyed, a> at lue First uud Second Concerts, and not represented ?11 Ihe drawing. PKICE OF TICKETS: Whole tickets ?W; ll?lv.-s .*:>.'.; Tenths, or each i '.Coupon, $5; Eleven Wh.de Ticket* i'..r .*.*> n: 22/? Tick. N for *t.0iW: J|.1 Whole Tiekets L r &.<<?. ?J-.'7 Whole Ti.-U.-N fi* >l>'.''l'o. N?> discount cn less | than ii'1" worth nf Tickets al a time. The unparalleled ?neceas of iheThird Gift Concert, :e< weil a* thc salisfiictlon given by Ho- Kins' alni Second, make? ii nilly necessary lo am.ncc Hie Pour;li tn Insure Ibo prompt suie of every Ticket. The fourth (lift Concert will he conducted in all Itt ?letalis like ihe Third, and full particulars may he learned iront circulars, which will bc sen' free'from ihi* oftjec to al! who apply lor Hi.m. Tiekets now ready tor ?ale. und all ordern accom panied hy the money promptly li.'ft d. Liberal linns given lu those who Mir In sell again. THOS.'E. Ult A tiXETTE, Agent Puhl.Lihr. Ky., and Mnnag-r G ?fl Coneer Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. SIMONTON FEMALE COLLEGE. Statesvillc, X. C. Kev. S. TAYLOR MARTIN, President. Location! remarkably healthy. Tw.-niy.tiw miles north nfl Davidson College. 'Accessibly by railroad. Session j begin* Sept. 22. 1>":>. and continues nine months, closing Jun? 22.1S74. Annual expense?, lizard ami Kng'ish niition, ?fi' .o. Music and t>e <.f Instrument, .f.'.'. At.eiclll and modern languages, each $2P. Send I'.r eircillar. Kenmore Fniversily lUgb Schoo! Amherst C. II,, Va. ^ Preparatory lo Ihe University ? f Ya. II. A. Sirode i Math. Me<ialli.-t H. Ya..) Principal mid Instructor in Mathematic* ll. C. Brock, li. 1 it. U. Va. (recently Awl Prof. Latin, I". Ya..) Instructor in (trw !;. Lal!it, I'rcneh.V.ermari and Botany, This I- mit} nf th? leading high rehontonf Virginia, and preseubJ man.', advantages Ineompan ld? ? ith t r. tse of others. .Siu dc?l< also received for ihe Summer. New sessn.11 begins Sept. 15ih, IST.'i. For Catalogue, addeett Ihe Principal. DAVIDSON COLLEGE MECKLENBURG COUNTY, N. C. Thoroughly Equipped. Seven professorships. Ex pense* low. Session begins Seid. 29th, ).*''?}. Send lor Catalogue. J. lt. BLAKE, Chairman of the Faculty. AGENTS WANTED FOR TUB NSW BOOK. Epidemic & Contagions Diseases with tl'... newest and best treatment for all eases The univ thorough work ni' ihe kin 1 in the world. Em braccs smali-Poi, Yellow Fever, Citolera and all analogous diseases. Ko Futility .Safe Without it. ami all buy ii. Basil chromatic illustrations. The bigges! chance nf the season for agenta. Address Ii. S. 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Epilepsy, Chorea and Nervous Wukefuluts> are completely under Us control. Thal Com p. Kx'. Corytlelia is the creates'. ALTERA Tl VE and BLOOD PURIFIER known. ThatMnin CATUJ HONKY bas no equal tis a remedy in I?rohchi lis. Asthma and Coughs. That NKUIIAI.GIA SrBClriO is Just* what its name implies. They aro for salo by ntl Druggists. Prepared only by Ors. GHKRNR, LLVUbKY &. UENTLEY, Charlotte, K. C. liLST AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE LIVER liWIGORlTOR, A purely Vegetable O'oWrVe and Tonic, for Dys- j p'ejisia, Constipation,, Debility, Sirk Headache. Bil-' ious Attsoks. and all dernncem^iils of Liver. Stomach and Dowels. Ask your Druggist for it. Jtticuro o/\ ?mit?niowi. SARATOGA APERIENT SS; form of a rowi)i:i: as tho Snratoga Minersl Spring Waters, and used for the same purposes. Compact and Portable. Prepared only by GEO. II, FISH & SON, Saratoga springs, N. Y. Sold by Druggists. THY IT Hit LJ Tho greatest compound known . ll . ri . forman or beast. Th?r*4?*o pain "r encelUvy il ititi nut MEDICIS E. rflieve. Stiff- and lame Joints tire made supple. Cures more rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back, headache, tool hache, sore ilrrost and bail sprains on man, and sore shoulder, stirT Joints, sprains, ringbone, spavin, ic., on animais, than all oilier remedies, in Mime lime. Wholesale Agents, Dowie, Moise, tb Davis. Charleston. Agents wonted in every cmtntv, Prnlneia it Eldridge, Prop'rs, 920 N. Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. A CARD. M. W. PERRY heps to inform his friends and thepuhlicfronerally of South Carolina and Georgia, that ho is now in tho .W HOLES A LB LIQUOR business with Mossr?. APPLEGATE <V SONS, Louisville, Ky., and that arvy orders en trusted to him will bo thankfully re ceived and promptly oxecuted. MayU tf 21 Grate! j? made fuid hung in ?mi?es, and promises jeasoned heart Pine, calculated from the ate. Its durability, leration of those in R. H. HIMS. Rural New Yorker, . R. E. M. L T. HEARD & CO COHO! FACTORS, .A/ugusta, Ga. Commission on Cotton, $1 per Bale AGENTS FOR Gullett's Light Draft COTTON GIN. THIS new GIN now offered to the public is the latest indention of Mr B. I). GULLETT, the inventor of the STEEL BRUSH GIN*, and in all respects superior to thc Steel Brush Stand, or any other Gin made in the United States. SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY, Light nessof DRAFT, with PERFECT WORK, being the objects arri ved at, have all been accomplished. Having sold Cotton from these Gins during the two seasons past we can with salety assure the planter that it will sell in our market at prices ranging from J to *e per pound above same grades of Seed Cotton from any other Gin. excepting tho STE KL BR US H. FIRST PREMIUMS were AWARD ED this GIN at tlie following named State Fairs: MISSISSIPPI-Jackson, 1S71 and 1872. GEORGIA-Augusta, 1872; Savannah, 1S73. TEXAS-Houston, 1S73; Texas State Fair, 1873. LOUISIANA-New Orleans, 1873. Send for Circulars or call at our office and examine the Gin. ALSO, Agents for COLEMAN'S CORN and WHEAT MILL, which makes superior Meal, and can he attached to and run bj' tho ordinary Gin Gearing without ex pense above thc cost of the Mill. June 25 3m 27 ^ xP JUST JST roceivnd by Express T W O HUNDRED POUNDS Ii CIST'S Fresh anil Genuine TURNIP SEED, embra cing Improved Rata Baga, Improved Yellow Ruta Baga, Large White Globe, " Yellow Aberdeen, " White Norfolk, " Early Flat Dutch, " ('nw Horn, very superior, " lied or Purple- Top. -ALSO Dwarf German Wax BEANS for se cond planting. Late Drumhead Cabbage Seed, Late Winningstead Cabbage Seed. Call carly and secure your Seed. G. L. PENN & SON. July il tf- 2!) Robt. B???K.'S NEW CROP J Ui TURNIP UST Received a large snpplv of all the best ?md most choice varieties ol' TURNIP SEED, and warranted fresh atv! gi *n ti in e. My stock embraces 20 bis. skirviti's J inproved Ruta llaga, 20 " Yellow Aberdeen, 20 " Large White Giulio. 13 .. " Norfolk, 20 " Rod or Purple Top, IO " Golden Hali. 1") Georgia Winter, lu " Early WI)ito Klat Dutch. An carly call solicited. A. A. CLISBY. July I? u' :;n 1fl, HOWARD & SONS, (lotion Factors And C. Commission Merchant! Jackson Street' -A-Tasrustn, Ga. /OMM ISSION FOR SELLING COT TON, ONE DOLLAR PER BALE. Or ders to sell or hold Cotton strictly obeyed PLANTATION SUPPLIES, BAG GING and TIES Furnished. Au;; ti lm 33 SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO Weighing of Cotton Bv GEO. ?. RORE?*ij?I?, With W. ll. HOWARD it SONS, Cotton Factors A* Commission Merchants A UG VST A, GA. AugO lm 33 GEORGIA COTTON PRESS, TlTIS PRESS has been in use four years, and has given good satisfaction. It is tho most simply constructed and durable Press in the market. And from tho favorable recommendation given by all who have vfced It, wo firmly believe that it will give bettor satisfaction limn any qflier Press or Screw nor used. We oller it this season improved. "Pnce, completo in our yard, ?125,00. Send for Circular. . Gin Gearing. All sizes, runs light, and is strong. There is nono better made. Also, Mill Work, Castings nnd Ma chinery furnished promptly. PENDLETON & BOARDMAN, Foundry and Machino Works, Kellogg St., 'AUGUSTA, GA. July 15 3?m 30 O NOTICE. LD GINS MADE AS GOOD AS N EW by the A H ERICASIIGH T NI Nf i GIN FILER? ' Having purchased the right to uso the above Machine in this County, I shall be prepared, in a few woeks to commence work. All persons wishing their Gins tiled and repaired will plcaso drop mea few lines at Ridge Spring, Ci C. ct A. R. R. Price, 13 cents per Saw. Other Re pairs at moderate prices. M. B. ASBILL. Julv Ki 4m 80 Wesleyan Female Institute. STAUNTON, VA. Tho 24ih nnniiul satori hcjjr.s Sept. 15. 1873. One nf Oui flint Hchooto for lounsl*?? in Hie South. Twenlv-tlirce lench?? "?.' ?w^*- Byehery Brand ; huil.llniM elegant: I:. ?Uh UWWrnMBCd; feehle poti ?t tulluna here rcfenrrdvMlHt n?mi all Hie Stile* rroin Murvlaml to Texas. Board-nnd 0..||e?e Tuition f..r scholastic roar, ?840. For cnlnlomie of Cl page* address Kev. ty. A. IIABHIS, President, Staunton, Ya. lm 88 WOW IS T pring H ]\ow in Store many of the most pop -for PURIFYING THE BLOOD ; TING THE SYSTEM-ouch as br. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and Qt Rad way's Sarsaparillian Resol Jayne's Alterative, Ay er's Cherry Pectoral, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator McLean's Liver Pills, Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills, And many other well-known a BITTERS! TOiN In great varie HOME STOMACH BITTERS riostetter's Walker's Vinegar, Plantation Panknin's Hepatic Tutt's Golden Eagle, &c And the genuine Imported Schie {?""For sale by ? Apr 23 ll) Are continually receiving LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCKS - O f - New Furniture ! Comprising all the . LATEST STYLES AND PATTERN . -Of - 'arlor, Chamber, Dining Room And DFFICE FURNITURE ! FROM THE HIGHEST GRADE TO THE LOWEST. Ind consists of every article of FURNI TURE required to furnish a House or )filce complete. Call and examine at our Ware-Rooms. Undertaking ! Always on hand, at thc lowest prices, Beautiful Caskets and Cases, Of our own manufacture. PLATT 15ROT ES ER?, 212 and 214 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA, July 2 ly 28 QUINN & PENDLETON, (SUCCESSOIW TO D. QUINN,) booksellers, Stationers, Music -and Periodical Dealers, l.s:> Broad Street, A aguata, Georgia. Bi ?EG to announce to Dealers, Teachers, ,nd tho public generally, that owing, o their increased capital and long xperienco in business, they are now irepared to transact a first-class business ntelligcntly. They will guarantee to ll customers promptness and dispatch ii all business engagements, and solicit liberal patronage. They keep every 11?nir to lw lind al a first class Bookstore, telow they give a partial li-i ol.thc ame: Blank Books, all sizes and styles, Tass looks, Memoranda Books, Pens. In!; iucilage. Envelopes, Note. Letter and "oolscap Papers, Photograph Albums, iibles. Testaments, Catholic and Epis opal Prayer Books. Methodist, Baptist nd Presbyterian Hymn Books, anil a nil line f f Hie American Sunday School Inion Publications . Als ., ali of tho irincipal Sunday School and Church ,1 iisje Books. They desire the name and address of ll School oiliccrs in '.lie State, including ?ay School, Sunday School, and Music 'cachera. Correspondence earnestly so icited, ami information in regard io pro inscd changes in Text Books, etc., glad v received. July 23 3m 31 To Bridge Builders* !OUNTY C< ?MM ISSP iN ICRS' OFFICE, ElHIKKIKi.n '' ll., s. c., July .'.sib, l?>T3 ?JEALED Proposals will be received ai J this Ollice u ntil the 1st ol'September, S,":?, for building tho four following (ridges in Edgelicld County, lo wit: A Bridge over Bird Creek near Jasper 'albert's, on the Kdgol'to'.d Hoad. Said Irhlgc lo be IOU feel long, and the same eighth and width ol' lite old Brio:;''. A Bridge over Log ('reek, on the Hocker Load, near Mrs. Nancy Block r's. Said Uridg |..o - B?.i feet loiig.'and ? he same In.ighth and width ;^ lliooid Jridge A Bridge ncruss Little Sain.!:; River, nt kiohlcy's Mill, m'ar ?>;.v::! Graham's, on j he Chilli!!. li's Kerry Road. Said Bridge ! i be I2ufce? long, 211 feet high, and M j uet wilie A Bridge items* Beaver !>:.n Creek, n the Martin Town I toad, m rr A ricinus I olson's; Said Bridge I . in-V-i ellon..-. 5 feet high, and 12 lei ; wide. Tho above ?'.ridges a.- :.. bu built of :i:od lu arl timber -stringers lo ?ie .s X l l aches, thc posts and ctp sills Vi X l l Helios, and to be sir..ugly and siilHcictil y traced, and doored with plunk 21 iiteh s'tbick. Said Proposals inu-t lie accompanied ry two good and KU lucien! sureties. Bv omer ol' Board li STROM, Chairman B. c. C. W. D. RAM KV, CTk. July .'to, 5t :'.2 Lost. A POCKET BOOK containing sojiv ."?L valuable papers, amongst others a sote for$300 in fav<>r..1' thc undersigned lated-day of May, 1ST:'., and signed ry T. -Jeir Howard, William S. Howard, t\, and A. <;. Howard. All persons are autioncd not to trade for said Note, as uiymont of tire samo has been stopped. W.T. OAKY. Aug. (i St 33 ?tow Los?, How Restored. JUST published, anew od Ilion of Br. CUL VERAVEL L'S CELEB RATED vssay on thc nuiical run' (without medi um)' of STKUMATOUKIHK or Seminal Veakncss, Involuntary Seminal Bosses, MPOTKNOV, Menial and Physical In lapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.: Iso, CoNsr.urrtoN, Eiaucrsv and FITS, minced by sol f-indjtlgcnco or sexual ex ravagance. . ?E-er Price in a scaled envelope only ix cents. Tho celebrated author, in this admira ile essay, clearly demonstrates from a hirty years' successful practice, that the thinning consequences ol'self-abuse may ie radically cured without thc dangerous iso ol'internal medicine or theapplica lon of the knife; poinlingout a mode of .uro at once simple, certain, and oiled ti ll, by m ?ans of which every sufferer, no natter what his condition maybe, may .ure himself cheaply, privately and adieaUy. tir- This lecture should bein the hands if every youth ami every man in tho and. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope. ,o any address, postpaid, on receipt or lix cents, or two post stamps. Address tho Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.? 127 Bowery, New York, Post Oiuco Box 4,.r)Sn. Ahg.fi_nt_33_ Notice STRAYED from tito Subscriber, about the 20th of April, FIVE ll EAD OK CATTLE-ono largo Cow, with white back and red sides, end of horns sawod nil', and marked in tho left ear with crop and slit; two red Helliers with cross ami slit in loft ear; ono red Cow and one spotted Cow, I will pay a liberal reward for said Cows. Any information thank fully received. JAMES B. ADAMS. _Ang. ?._3t_33 Porcelain Kettles FOR Preserving Fruit can be had at GRIFFIN <fc COBB'S. Tir ?k. OB lemed?es ! ular Medicines for the Spring season ind RENOVATING and REGULA leen's Delight, vent, ,nd invaluable Remedies. Iso [ICS ! BITTERS ! ;ty, embracing -the people'?; favorite tonic, dam Snapps, very fine. 1. A. CLISIBY, Druggist. tf " 18 147 and 149 BKOAi) STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. I AM NOW OFFERING A VERY SU PERIOR STOCK OF FTJBmTTTKE, Of all praries, .comprising PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING ROOM, HALL ?ind OFFICIO FURNITURE, in great variety of style. My stock of CHAM-' BER SUITSis especially varied, being the best in the city. MT UNDERTAKING DEPART3IEXT Is now fullv organized, and I am pre pared tn furnish COFFINS, CASKS ami CASKETS, it: all the varieties, from the best manufactory, and m my ow ti make METALIC CASKS, from tho moat approved makers, always on hand. Experienced attendants. Calls attend ed to at all hours. Apply at night, or on Sundays, in yard af. rear of Store, oe at 102 ( ; KEENE STREET, i'd house below City Hall. April Hi,_"ttl .17 Southern WAREHOUSE 10MPASY, Gervais H??rcc-i, near Greenville and Columbia Railroad, COLUMBIA, S. C. Is PREPARED TO RECEIVE COT TON and other property upon Storage, and make advances it'ion tho sante. Cotton shipped to this house will be stored subject to tho order of che owner, and the lowest rates oliargod for storage All property so stored will ho insured in good reliable companies, if insurance is desired; and advances will bc made ai thc lowest tanking rates. Our store houses are so located that drayage is not necessary; and if) t hargo for handling will be made. Ali business communications should be addres??fd to tho Treasurer. EDWARD uni']-;, President. EMW'N K. GAIIY, Treasurer. March ::<? : ?in 13 Expressly to Suit the Season, v OW in Store a very beautiful collec tion of * . TOILET SETS, FLOWER VASES, BOUQUET HOLDERS. Expressly adapted to Che season-and which wo are selling very cheap. G. L. PENN & SON Juno IO tf 2.) Something Novel ami Pretty, AND AT LOW PRICES. 1 O . JL JJ* pair Ladies' Morocco Buttoned BUSKINS. 12 [.air ALEXANDER TIES. The.s?! Shoes were mad.- tn order, e. pecialIv l'or the Summer trade. GRIFFIN tt CORI'.. Jimu2ij tf 27 "dimerous Tests Have Proved nf? i. AW ?v? N Fuiiri?haai'sXcwTnrbiiifi t WATER WHEEL sr.*. rr-. ^ To bathe liest Ever I liven toil. l'nin?il:lct l'r.r. A.!.lr-.? y.-rk, fa. L ' Stale of ?South Carolina F.IX5KFI?LD COUNTY. . (JOVIIT '>;.' tjOilM?M PLEAS, Burr J. 1? image mid Iludd 0. Matthews. | ??ill for ae Vii ? collat, mar M. '- 'aniline Perry, I shall assets, .\d:u'\., and others. I iv<% OY virtue of au order of thc lion. !.'. -SJ? I?. . Carpotitwr, Judge ol' ?he 3th Cir euit. in the above ai'lhui, ali ami (ringi: lar . r< tlitnrs nf Bennett Perry de ceased, late of Edgeliehl County, ?ire re (ptireil !.. present ami pr? ?ve their claims airains: Mic l?state of the said Bennett Piirry, decwi.-ied, before me within week.- ?nyu.the date d' 'his ito! ?ce. T. IL ( LARK, Referee .July ?7, 1873. Ht Pub;io Notice. COU:.'"" i ( 'OM M ISSiON F RS i ?FFICEj EocKKlliMJ li., s. c. July iii?; l<7:;. Ti I i l Board of County "Commissioners Ibr ?in.1 County ni' Edgclield, will hold their annual Sleeting on the first Tuesday of l-cpteinher, I87.'l, which will be th'! 2nd day of .-aid month. Notice is hereby given to all r>ovsnns having Hills or Accounts against the County to have said Rills or Account* made out. in proper lorin} with items and dates prefixed, and properly sworn to; and to deposit thc same with the Clerk ol' tho Lonni on or bolero thc first day ol i September, IS73. In default 'of which said Hills or Accounts will not bo audit , ed and allowed at said annual meeting. ' By order ol' Board. W. l>. HAMEY, (Merk B. CC. Truly ::<>, St :\2 State of Soath Carolina, EDOEFl ELI) COUNTY. Ta Probate Court. Exparte li. T. Seiglcr, W. C. Reynolds, W. IL Seiglcr, Charlie Seiglcr and Mn inioScigior.-Petition for Homestead WHEREAS, tho above-named par lies have tiled their Petition in my Ofliee, praying 'hat their Homestead Estate in tho property nf ll. C. Seiglcr, dee'd , be appraised and set oil' to them, by nieles and bounds, in the manner pre-, scribed by law. These are therefore to eile and admon ish you, all and singular, tho Creditors ol', and all other persons interested in the Estate of tho said El. Gr. Noisier, to be and appear at a Probate Court to be holden at Ed'.'ofield C. H., for thc Coun ty of Edgclield, on Monday, the 25th day of August next, to show cause, if any you eau, why the prayer of the Petition should not be granted. D. L. TURNER, J. V. E. C. July 30_2t_32__ Final Settlement. AS Administrator on tho Estate of W. II. Winn, dee'd., I will make a Fi lial Settlement on said Estate in tho of liee id' the Probate Judge for Edgclield County, on Thursday, tho 7th Sept, next. All concerned will take duo notice. ?. 0. HUGHES, Ador. Aug. 5, 5t 33 ALL Persons indebted to tho Under signed aro requested to call and set tle at once. Those failing to comply with above request, will bc chargpd ll) per cent, interest from this dato. A.A. CLISBY. Apr 80 tf 19 rite--. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR CASH. .TAMES A. (?RAY & CO. WILL CLOSE OUT THEIR STOOK OF Summer Dress Groods REGARDLESS OF VALUE. This: presents an opportunity: to buy PERFECT GOODS, ALL NEW STYLES AND' FABRICS, lower than ever offered. Our e?tire line of Ladies" Tender-Clothing REDUCED OVER TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT, rn... We oiler THIS WEEK over TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS v.orfch of ASSORTED GOODS at the Popular Price of 12-'. cents. DRESS GOODS in varied styles, 12* cents per yard. Good HUCKA BACK, ALL-LINEN TOWELS, 121 cer.ts each : Fine L. C. HANDKER CHIEFS, 12? cents each. Ladies" WHITE COTTON HOSE, 12} cts. per pair ; -Misses' WHITE COTTON HOSE, 12] cts. per pair; Boys' BROWN COTTON HALF HOSE, 12-? cents per pair ; Ladies' and Misses' GLOVES. 12-] etti ts per pair; and manv other desirable Goods. Fifty Patterns elegant styles FINE FRENCH CASSIMEftEp for Pants ut less than cost of Importation. . . . 15?0 yds. SILK STRIPE GRENADINE at 10 cts. per yard,*THE CHEAPEST DRESS GOODS EV KR OFFERED IN TI I lg CITY. 250 Doz. Linen Damask NAPKINS at$1,00 per dozen, * 200 " Dovlies; Fringed, at 75 cts. 10 Cases Superior Bleached SHIRTING, yard" wide, at ?2J 81? pr yard. 5 " Standard CALICOES at 10 cts. per vard. 150 Doz. Superior English HALF I ! OSE at $3.50 per doz. " Extra fuie 3 French Damask NAPKINS, TABLE CLOTHS and Table LINEN. JAS. A- GRAY & CO., 194 and 196 Broad Street. July 23* eowtf 31 GRIFFIN & COBB ?M.".. .vit. -A R E Selling Fine Bargains -IN HOODS Al PRIM, GR5FF5LW & COBB, Are selling Bargains in W'hite GOODS, JAC ONETS, TRIMMINGS and. FRILLINGS. GRIFFIN & COBB GRIFFIE & C?PES55, Are selling bargains in Table and Bod LINEN, TOWELS, DOHLEYSi CRASH, ?cc. . Are selling Bargains in Gents and Boys FUR NISHING GOODS, &c. GR?FFBAr & COBB. Keep on hand a splendid Stock of Ladies and Misses Walking and Dress SHOES.. Also/ good Stoek of Men's and Boys Pegged and ?ewed work. r-j" Call on u-^ for anything in our Hue you ."Lift; and we will do our best to please vou. GRIFFIN ci O?S?B, ... July 9, tf 29 Glover, Stubbs 4 AND GENERAL COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, 169 Broad Street, under Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. I^ME Undersigned have formed n Partners!;ip for the conduct of a &cReraJ Wholesale :32C(5 -2C r r? s fi Grocery S3o?i.?r and t'OftiniissiOSi Business j'and in soliciting patronage from oui-Caro lina and Georgia friends, we promise to use every effort to*please our patrons and tu give entire satisfaction to all. ' M. O. GLOVER, of Edgefield,;S. Q., FRANK STUBBS, of Warren Co., Ca., HUGH B. HARRISON, of Edgeficld'.S.C: August... July 9, 2S73. " tf 1 . 29 -, XSSU3SKU :Mr.nafjTTj~]il i il I ll UMirn*"'-' "????-1 .rsxsi?zaB:z?+.i*jii-vrj-.?. .ty c=wa ?? ?r HHSSK ??Mu? w Augusta, 4?5a., fl.WING returned home after several weeks hi New York'* is now Exhib iting his iin?-rapasse? 1 selections in mm Umb ?M?Uiiil?Lllj Mil uUufiOi Iiis numerous Patronen EdgofieW cu>y rely with confidenccon Laving special and particular, attentii t. paid : . heir (?flers, wjiether giyen ..l per soi i or by letter. [H future as in rhopast, CCH?TS:: ?-i??tf LOW Ptficcs? and First Class Good? will fule the iransai rions of thu- House.. Tim Fancy Department will contain the ?AT?8T CB ?ATI*?'IV* OF FASHION, And careful attention is asked to the perusal ot the following paragraphs: BLACK SILKS. LLAMA LACE P?IK.TS, . Warranted Lyons all Silk in Gros| In variety. Grain and Taffeta, Super to Sublime J. W. TURLEY. quality, at popular loV cash prices, j " ^ SASH RIBBONS. .Now opening. __ , T7 ' J. W. TURLEY. Very lashionable. Very cheap. - i J. W. TURLEY. POLKA SPOTS FOULARDS.' --- The newest thing known to Fashion, in great variety. Now opening. J. W. TUBT. EY. j?iW?SE SSL?;.'-, lu Rich Jaeqner?d Stripes an?! Brocades. New, elegant goods. Im mensely cheap. J. Wr. TURLEY. BLACK GHEN.MMKES, Fine to sublime quality in plain. .Satin striped and Lace striped. Wore, popular this season than ever before Now on sale. J. W. TURLEY. r????i?S viur?\) DRESS <??OI?S. In many new qualities and colors, in great variety. J. W. TURLEY. PARASOLS. All the novelties of thc season, un '<|ii;>!?'<? in variety and low in prices. J. W. TUBL&lf? HUISTLO??E?T?K? . Very superior quality univ. J. W. TURi EY. 8LACK TAMARTINSi:. Very useful. Verv chea}-. J. W. Tl *i : ' . WHITE GOODS. Striped and Checked NAINSOQKS Striped and Checked SWISS, Plain ^Wr?SS. Bishop and VterBria LAWNS TA RL ETONS. J A Ct >N ETS. &c. IIOCSEKIf?Pff?G ?OOi?S. Table Cloth DAMASKS, Damask NAPKINS and DOYLIES, Colored Damask and Napkins, Diapers, Crash es, Towels, sheetings, Shirtings, &c, in large supply. J. W. TURLEY. NOVELTIES. Standard Trimmings, Hamburg Embroideries, Collarettes, Roches, Snpp^tts, and a full assortment of FANCY GOODS just opened at J. W. TURLEY'S, iLAMA LACE JACKETS, Now stvles. Now on sale. J. W. TURLEY. LLANA LACi? Fll'Ii?Si Tlie newest production. On sale. J. W. TURLEY. LLAMA Um CAPEdj All sizes. Now opening. J. W. TURLEY. Augusta, April 1, A Lot of Saratoga Trunks and Ladies' Traveling Bags. ALFRED C. FORCE, Sign of the Red Boot, 258 Broad Street, August* Ga,'^ June ll tf 15 r t 6m6