Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, September 04, 1873, Image 3
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THE ADVERTISER.
Tern?s> 93v6<)r per Anuujn.
Another article from '"?T?Z?N,"
m "rifereaee to the tax assessments in
Huiet Township, ha??.been received and
will appear next week.
-
? Mr. S. H. Manget i3 now offering
his stock 'af goods -ai Cost for Cash. Go
there if yon. want bargains.- See adver
'fewneot.
A'Bemartably-?Iear Statement.
Our readers will find in our issue of
. this week a remarkably clear and honest
. .? statement concerning the pr?sent status,
aims and advantages of the Sooth Caro
lina University. We hope the old insti
. tu?oif?filM?vo. long -yet.- in hanoi; and
prosperity.'. .**' *
" Sams-?t, ?mrwfle at . tn* ^Pine House.
"Both of these gentlemen have-( jus4ro
led 'from- ??ew York,-and' now^as
_ aruvounce in ajaother polunin, are I
ready to exhibit to the world their glean
ings and gatherings. And a. very big
thing these g?eamings- -aiid gatherings
, make, weean assure you. ' And a very
. big thing-any way you lopk at it !-is
the Pfoe House Establishments pf Sams
& Car wile. The new- building itself is
_ the^imira?on of all beholders. And as
.. to the two mea themselves,, considered
in their personal character, where would
yon fi od two moro emphatically worthy
of tru?taDdjpatwn'age? ' . 't '
Thankful to Gov..Moses.
The good, people of Kidge Spring,
whiie and colored, - feel thankful to Gov.
Moses fo?'appointing1 Mr. Til man Wat
son, jr., a Trial Justice, vice Wm. M.
Watson resigned,. Mri Watson, in ac
cepting the office, .by no. means surren
ders the' slightest ? iota of his political
principles, - and remains as ever firm in
his-'Democratic faith-but will adrainis
ter the duties of his office to the best of |
his anility and with -equal and, exact
justice to every one, be he Democrat or
Republican. We can vouch for this.
Good for BatesvUle.
The first bale ^ new cotton shipped
on the C. C. <fc A. R/B-, was bought by
Messrs. Gunter & Jones, at Bates ville,
from .Mr. Wm. Cafes, 'ai 17 eta., and
shipped by them on.the 28th-August
--:-:-'
A small amount of Cash will buy
a large amount of Goods ai. Griffin dr.
Cobb's. ' " lt
?3~ Look at those bargains at Griffin
A Cobb's this week. Money can be saved
by purchasing trowf ^ ^ lt".
Sornr.s ihn nev/ brm. ' And we beg
for thei r ad v?rtisemen t i n another col u mn
very special' '.attention. " Mr. Wm. K
Lynch, pf Abbeville- District, has lived
In our midst for two years-pasWm. wp
necgoji with the Driigandt^pocpry bosd
neas-during which .time we have Learned
taknbwjltm as*a young gentleman -of
the'very h'iohestand most re?i?blo char
acter. ??aCJlisby ?5c Lynch we have.a co
partnership of most promising charac
terist?e?P-yoat?i,-energy, honor, prompt!
rode And intelligence. In heartily wish
ing our young friends " Well," we feel
that we;but expresa-the sentiment of our
entire' section.' 1
A Somewhat Startling Kurt.
The startling fact we wish to brim; to
the attention of our citizens is, that there
is no such building in pur town, as a Fe
male Academy. And ever and anon thc
want of such a. building makes itself
painfully felt. To be sure we general!}
have a very good female school, but, for
years past, in some private house, or
part of a private house, rented by the
teacher. This? is precarious and haphaz
ard business, and is likely, in the lonf
run, to lead to our having no school at
all.
And now let us statt* a few other facts
in this connection. At the same time
that we have no Ferna!e Academy, there
are very .'many bright* and* interesting
little girls in our town, and around it.
There is a building in the village known
an the Edge?eld Male Academy, bot it .
is an undeniable tact that it is in such a
dilapidated condition as to be almost un
N available; - ' . . ..
Tbe^Xisienoe of school houses in all
civilized-'countries (shallWe say, but
this?) is taken as the highest evidence
of intelligence and progressen a commu
nity. -..
* *??nh'lt be true that we have no need of
7 a School H ouse ?
"Notice is hereby given to our citizens
that a Subscription . List has been pre
jwred, and loft at the Store of G. L. Penn
& Son, where all persons willing to con -
tribute at- U sum for the purpose of
buyihg a lot ..nd building a Female Aead
? erny thereon, caa have an opportunity of |
?. showing tbeir willingness.
.Think of tl JO welfare ' of your little
girls, and be prompt and generous in
this matter. i
.jar* We Invite attentiou to. the com
mniricatiou of our clever and facetious
t-^^tjbtrespondentover the signatureof " The
Voice of- the People." Hpi vain egotisui
and un bl ashing presumption is really
refreshing. And his conclusions for thc
j ^removal of the li County seat," although
far-fetched, are Vet ?oni?what plausible
.^-?when applied in the interests of John
stones and vicinity ; but when applied to
the County at large his argument fswith
out forcej audjivUs.- to tho ?ground We
gratefully thank hTin for lils kindly ex
. pressed senti rqent* towards the .4 ?Ivcrt i
ser. And we will ever strive, by honest,
endeavor in the discharge of mir whole
duty, to meriti thre confidence and esteem
of " Thc Voice of the People.'5
Tuete is one feature of this seri? contle
. com mu riicatiou/. .however, . which wc
wou!d?lik^tpppiotouito our people with
warning finder. It is the constant harp
ing.-upoo. the inaccessibility of JCdgehold,
~ijf4>?r-waijt of Ibiilroatl enterprisei undjier
;->*3*otbeing.I'a jnarket towu and a_?hiji
. ping-poinL", Tdio^e undeuiahJe ?Uegn
.tiens should set our citizens io- Utiukiiig.
A Brutal and Bloody Father,
rles C'caison, a aji 'red mar., living
o plriiK.itlon nf >fr. Jos'. Siefiv.etb
^?titfirm lodged in onr jail W Weduo>?lay
of last week, chiirgod with the nlirlfder
itOi* his own child -a littlegirl aboutabout
f years old-by whipping. -The child
. rJjjf4t?diOA the 22n.l nit., from : ibo effect,- i'
is said, of au unni'-reiful whippfng in
*?*-Sfe?# by the father a few days beibro.
... . v !" . ?-sra* ?-?-^~*" .-. ?
iK** "'pm>' Klbert Glover, -the colored .niau
*w1lo Was ?'otmdethbV Wilson (Jurrv, aii
?t other colored man,, on the plantation, o!
Ht. fir.'JaSi. A. Dbvore, ?n the 3rd of August,
died PH tho ?Ht h nit. fand tbe^Verdjet'o?
^ j the Jury of Inquest, W. T> Barney, ?sq..
^^Jt?tiaLJustice, acting?as Coroner, waS.;
% > That the said Elbert Glover came .to bis
fb?Ch from the disense of Pl?uro-Pneu
monia,.wliich may luive been capsod by
v - tho i n fi iotion o'f ar woun d in." tb o' ufa esl by
'.Wfchtfem the hands of Wlbson Corry,
though at the time of his death the" wound
WM healed up.
A post-mortem examination was made
? v,?iii$W?ca*e by Dr. Jas. A- Povore, asJ
sifted hy bis nm, 'Tr. C. P."Devore.
. X becuttfig lot of White*J}(*o?*
t^ynqoM' (o be ?old far under fhejjr
rmbm thia Woek at Griffin M Cobb's, foj^
*|R3***^School at Sonny Side,
SHU Bropea Sept. 8th,
A Four-Pa ys Novel ty- Manly* .??Brll
WP**^^ dpp farrar.
"We a?ude to the grand German Schu
etzen Fest (Shooting Festival) in Augus
ta, whieh is to occupy four days in the
Oiosje of the present month. - We speak
ot i?'as .4 novelty, beean se it is the first
"thing of the-kind which has ever taken
place nearer to ns .than Charleston or
Savannah. As to the conduct and inan
I agement of this Festival, tho tone, char-,
' acter.and means of the Germans of Au
gusta all guarantee that it- wiiL tte per?
faction. Can wV'i?'t?^know Brahe; arid
liepnaxdj .and Spaetby and-Wiegend,
have any doubt in the premises? .M
Bat thisweek, at least,, we. w^LU, |ay.
nothing further of this coming brilliant
occasion in our neighboring city, Nor.
need we, when^he elaborate Programme
I in another column speaks so delightfully
for itself. Let every one read ..this pro
gr?male. -And let us ? all-even- in the
midst of eotionr-picking, and cotton-gin
ning, and cotton-selling, and liens, and
i taxes,, and negro-troublas,, and dunning;
r ai^beiug.dunned^irinx our sails for the
Augusta SchueUten-Fest! '
, ;AUJBUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS. *
. ANOTHER. EVERY-FIRSX-MON
DAY'MAN.-Last Sale-day brought da,
from Augusta, our handsome friend, Mr
Hugh B. Harrison, of the hew anet cus
tom-sweeping Grocery firm of Glover,
Stubbs <fc Harrison. As Hugh entered
our office, we said to ourself, "Suppose
yo?are to be added now to the every-first
Monday jmen from Augusta, with stove
pipe-hats and store clothes." Well, there
is certainly no man'.ire. would all like
better to see. ?
Mr. Harrison, brought us a new adver
tisement pf his house, which ..we_hqpe_
everybody will read. Remember that
you-can step;froui the.xars, as they cross
Bjro?d Street, right into Glover, Stubbs'j
'<fc?Harrisonrs door-br into theirtirms
or into a barrel of sugar or a kit of mack
erel.
RE-ESTABLISHMENT OFTHE RE
CEIPT OF CUSTOM.-^Our friend, "Bill
.Howard "-Mr.. Wm. S.. HOW8Jd, jr., ol
Augusta-about whose absence we were'
'troubled a few weeks back, has made a
most propitious rentr?e, and re-establish
ed bis receipt of custom lu the same place,*
to wit the reception toora of tho Advert?- j
s?r office. Tn Angus:rt, however, he has '
moved his quarters. : In another column,
his friends and garrons Viii find hts new.
eard, his new whereabouts, his new con1,
nacfions. ' 'a$fm\$: "Howard, ' irv, with .
Roberts, Phinizy <fe Oo"*! Wholesale'Grb
oe rs end Commission Merchants-at the
famous Poullain Corner, . opposite the
Wm. Howard was once lost, but is now
fo?ruf! We need say no more.
[INLZY A CO.-COTTON
FACTORS:-It is-witlf great pleasure
that wo call tho attention of the c >tton
plauting public to this iioiuse-i-and td
their card in another part of-tbHrweek's
Advertiser. They challenge competition
with any similar finn in Georgia^-and
our farmers and planters will look long
and fer before they hud gentlemen win.
will be more apt to please them down to
the very ground.
*:-&sH*&m& J
The Extra Session.
The Columbia L'ttiou-Mrrald, which
doubtless speaks advisedly, slates that
the-extfa sps?iion ot the Jjegislatuxe will
c ttum?r.c? -ou tba 21st of October, and
thinks that there will be business enough
on hand to engross thc attention of the
members up to tue tinte appointed for
the beginning <?f the regular session.
_- ) "?_-_*
frfr- The campaign has commenced in
earnest in Ohm. Senator Morton, of In
diana, has .spoken, and Governor Noyes,
candulato for re-election and prospective
candidate for Senator, has followed. Tin
Democracy will bring a-strong force of]
speakers into thc contest. Judge Thur
tuan will he the most prominent, aud is
a b"St in.liiin.self. In addition to Judge
Thurman there will be the candidates
themselves, and Pendleton, General Dur
bin Ward, Jewett, Morgan, General Cary,
L. T). Campbell, and others. The ability
of the Democratic canvass will be equal,
*tlea-?t, to that displayed1 in past cam
paigns, and the contest will be close and
warm.
Communism and Agrarianism.'
" In the South', <colored people -re-grad
ualiy acquiring land, thereb> becoming
tax pavers. Thus you will perceive they
an- not frightened by the cry of high tax
ation, which is said by some to have forc
ed the sale of this class of property; and,
-in some instances, made it cheap. If this
is a fact, ice rather 'like the putting on
taxes, if the tendency is to plate lands
v ithin the reach oj the poorer classes al
cheap rates."
This is an extract from a harangue de
.livered recently at Hartford, Couneoticut,
by a mulatto barber named Rainey, who
is now a member of Congress from the
State of South Carolina. Practically, af
fairs have been brought to this deplorable
.coudition in our sister State. That this
man Rainey dare utter such atrocious sen
timents and approve them indicates very
plainly the continuance of a war of plun
der against the property holders of the
State. Public robbery on the part ol'
Stat? officials is to continue, the taxes arc
to be increased, aud the public debt piled
higher and higher. Uummunistic doc
trines are to be mculcaiedand agrarianism
' openly advocated and practised-even by
the Congressmen ol' South Carolina. This
is certainly a d?plorable prospect. But
these insolent thieves and public robbers
oi tho- property and liberties of agallan:
but uuk-rtunate people had better paust
in their mad career, fest those who sow
..he ,st-rm may reap the whirlwind.
''hronicle & Sentinel.
The Corn Crop.
CHICAGO, August 2'J.-The Tribune has
crop reports fruin about forty counties in
?-llmois, embracing thv greater part of the
corn growmg. portion of thc State, and
from twenty ;counties in different purls of
iowa. With th? sexception of half the1
counties in timms; aft reports' pnt the
corn crop at only from bali te two thirds
of an average yield; though in some lo
calities where the yield will be short there
?8 a greater acreage planted, than . usual.
Reports fron.. Iowa vary similar td those
in illinois. Drouth has inju red corn very
materially, and the season is so far advanc
ed that rain would hardly benefit Lt.
KIU-ED.-A negro man, named Sam.
Williams, (better,known,, perliaps, aa long
Sam,) was killed near this village, a day
or two since, in a well en tba premises of |
'Cunningham Kennedy,'Esq., By a stone
rilling upon his.head, fracturing tho skull,
from whick he died in a short time. Coro-'
auf John Jtiamiltou. held au inquest over
I he body, th? verdict being ks stated above.
-Laurensville Herald.
Terrible Tragedy in Missouri.;
ST. Louis, Sep/ember 1.
A special-dispatch .toj the Repubtican,
from SedaHa, Missouri/ gtves an- account '
of a ^terrible tragedy.; which occurred at
Kinghtli's Sution,von tlie. Missouri; Kan
sas and Texas P.ailroad, six railes west of ?
SedahVon Saturday last. It appears that
\Knightly, who had been' laboring ander
nienml ?lera ugetnfeut Jax '? s... ide,, time, killpd.'
or caused the death of lys sister Adelaide,
?ged ?5-, years, and hi's nephew Louis'
Stubbs,'and set tire to .the hVuse, and theil
killed iiiros*lf. The lious?,.oc<;upied. was
in an wolated;'sunation; and when'the.
j neighbors reaebed.it, it was a mass of ruins,
kine e-fssrred: remains of Knightly were
jjouud near the Hdhdow with partly
j barbed shotgun nt his feet, and the bodies :
' of his sister and nephew hear the front
I dour, but st) badry .charred that it could
j uot.be d.eiuinined whether they had beeb
I killed by Knigbi?y ?or wore'. auffqeated.
The coroner's jury is inclined to the lat-'
ttrbpTni-an. ahJitn?ght*t-b<i- neighbors testi
fied to-drawing beard tb rep Bhotsnred while
the house was barning. .
j- ^HAT A- Pm^Thftt President. Davis
Selkl not conan?to^ the-27?ton-.
Herald, before making his late speech at
the Montgomery White .Sulphur Springs.
They wouia have given him such good
advice and prevented him from acting so
imprudently ^hey *are florely?troi?bled
because he talked so^ nipch. Of tjaurse it
was very .improper in Mr. Davis to say
that hi&sbul was his' own. The Herald
men desire to do all the talking themselves,
and don't tin uk anybody but scalawags
- ana carpet-baege rs. ought to say a word.
:,They. neyer admired JUr.-Davis, and don,'t
'.ihink him by .. anySmeans an able man.
Oh, no ; b.nt if the Confederacy'had prov
ed a= success/,-what a wonderful-genius Mr;'.;
Davis would therrhave been," in ih# esti
mation of - these ? bi^Tsight;. inoUyidu*&
They always knew that the South never
could succeed in .ts straggle for indepen
dence, and there are a great many more of J
the same kind of people in the wpjcld. It j
' is so easy to understand the modus operan-',
"di, after the occurrence pf'.the eyeihV We
would not beataH snrprifled to hear the
Solomons* of the Heralt declare next tha^l
old Abe Lincoln .was somebody.^Trus
?Southron."
The Edgefieid Baptist Association.
Delegates and visitors to thia Associa
tion are-notified that the Village Church
has appointed a Committee on Hospital
ity to see that airare taken care-of du
ring their -attendance upon j the. body.
-Ample accommodation will be made for
j every one. , . ... , ,. : . j>
ki Also, a Committee .to Arrange for a
j Public Table at dinner each day.
The Committee on Hospitality are W.
I A. Sanders, A. J. Norris, J. D. Roper.
Committee of Arrangements, R. O.
I Sams, B. C. Bryan, R. T. Minis. '
Gallaher vt Mulherriu, 289 Broad
Street, Augusta, Ga,,
? .. Axe oiler ing wonderful bargains in La
dies' and Gents. Boots, Shoes and Gaitera.
j^They offer: . ' .
'" Ladies' 18 thread laeo Gaiters,' War
ranted, at $2.40 per pair.
Ladies' 12 thread lace Gaiters,, at $1.50
per'pair.
Ladies' Goat, Pebble Grain and Mo
rocco Boots, from $2.00 to $2.50 per pa.
Misses' Goat and Pebble G. ain School
-Shoes, from $l.75to $2.25 per pair. -
m Men aud Women's Coarse ?Shoes' at
$1.00 per pair. ...
Men's Heavy Boots at $2.50 to $3.00 per |
PO**' ' \ J i
'! Men's Wool Hats at 50 cents each.
And other goods in proportion. 3m3B.
TAKEIT, TAKK IT ON, AND KBEI
^TAKINX? IT ; reduc? the dose so that it ?
acts as a Kentle laxativo, and continue it
on regularly.. It is a tonio, and wijl
st re ii g the ii j'ou. It took a long time to
c?n?rrh your disease, "and you. can't get
well in ?day. Simmons' Liver Regula
tor, if persisted in, will cure tho most]
stubborn Liver Disease. -There-is no
faiiuto about it,.. . .....
"WINdow 'GLASS--Great attention
now deservedly paid, to the kinds bf j
Window Glass used In dwellings, store*'|
and churches All qualities of American
and Frepch Window, Picture, Photo
graph; Cut, Ground,' Enameled and Col
oren <ilkss, Wholesale and retail, fropi
Mr. P. P. Trtale, No.. 20 Hayue street,
Charleston, S C. Send for price card.
.Tir We see that Procter & tiamblcps?
Ki tra Olive Suap ls becoming very pop
ular in bur city. Rs.Tqualify we know is
superior, and being nicely perfumed We
uro not surprised that consumers prefer
it. and that it has ;i large sale. 3m 27j
COMMEIACIAII
. : AUGUSTA; Sept. ?
, GOLI>-Buyingat 114 and selinda! lip.
COTTON-Tlie market , to-day was
steady anti unchanged, closing at 17} t'pr. |
middling. Receipts, 83, and sales, 04
bales.
BACON-Clear Pide*, ?2|@12?; C. tl.
-Sidas, 12?; .Shoulders, lo?&lVi; Haips.
Ift?f.? 17 ; D. 'S. Sides, "lOto,Hi; D. B.
Shoulders, ?'?; Long Clear Sides, 101(0, 'J
in? ; D. S. Bellies, 101(511..
CORN-White-by eur load, Hr, ; vel
Jow, K71.
WHEAT-Amber, v$l fRdiI 75; red.
$1 50(S?1 O?; white, $1 ?.">(?.. 1 {*">.
FLOUR - City Mills-StovalTs Millj
The Pride of Augusta, ill 00; Golden
??heat;$10 00 j Extra, $9 25; Little lleaji
tv.'$N75. Augusta Mill-Hilt Edae,
$11 00; A No. 1, $10 00-; Extra, $W ',; 'Hp
Top. s* TT) ; O. lj Superfine, $s (io. Gran-1
ita Mill-Pilot, $S.2."),- Sunbeam,
Don Ide Extra; $10 00 Fancy Family,
$11 00. Country and Western Flour
$575<aie25.
OATS-White and mixed, 60fri.fi5?|
Black Seed, bo; Red Rust Proof, $65(it,(K
PEAS-We quf>te at $1 2*?@ 1 R5.
?RATT'S ASTRAL Ott,
Absolutely safe. Perfectly odorless.'
Alwayauuilorm. . Illuminati hg qualities
superior to gas. Burns in any lamp
withorit'danger'of exploding or* taking
lire. Manufactured expressly to displace
the use of volatile and dangerous, oils.
Its safety under every possible test, and
its perfect burning qiinlities, are proved
by its contined use in over 300,000 fami
lies.
Millions of gallons have boen sold and
no acci ( I en t-di r ectly ordi rect ly-h Aa e v?r
occurrod'from burning, Storing or hand
ling it.
'lin: immense yearly loss to' life and
property, resulting from the use of cheap
anti dangerous oils in tho' United States,
is appalling.
The Insurance Companies and Fire
Commissioners throughout the country
recommeud the ASTRAL as the best
safeguard when lamps ar? used. Send
for ci rou lar.
For sale at retail bv the trade generally,
and at wholesale by tho . proprietors,
CHAS. PRATT <fc CO., 10? Fulton Street,
New York. 3G Gin
UNIVERSITY - VIRGINIA
. Owns October 1 : continues through nine months.'It
isVfguoiziMl in school? <>n thc elective ?yuteiu, ,w|ih
tull coane* In Cl??rcs, Literature, Science (with
linette" in Chemical nii-l Physical Laboratories.) tu
Liv, Medicine, Kuginccrinir. Teaching and A sr ?Mil
ln re AppW f.>r 0:itHlojpiea to J AM tis F. HAKRI
SO??, Chairman, P.O. University of Virginia, Albe
marte Uo.. Va.
. MONTHLY MAGAZINE,'
Two Dollar* per Annum.
64 PAGES READING MATTER, i
30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS.
WALKER, EVANS it COGSWELL.
, J). WYATT AIKEN,
. CUABIiKSTOX. ?. ?'.
ZS3"ew Law Firm.
JOHN E. BACON. THOS. J. ADAMS.
; BACON & A ?A IVIS.
Attorneys at Law,
Will'Practice iii the Courts of the State,
and United States Courts for South Caro- ;
lina.
. Former Offico of43arroll & Bacon and
.Bacbn it Butler. .
' Jan 18, 1872. . "" ' tf 5 ?
M7L BONHAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICI
TOR IN "EQUITY.
Pt fi Office, Riainge.
kt* ? Edgeticid, S. Cv .
. '-May 28 ' j ' f? ? .23
Wesleyan Female institute.
STAUNTON, VA. J
The 2-ith annual Bf ff ion tafctiu Sept 15, 1S78. OB? j
ot the Brit School* (br Toan* Ladies in Ojc South. |
T^enty-threo tencln'rs and offlews. Scenery prand ;
bulidln<ra elr^ant ; heallh unsarnassed ; feeble coo
stUntloos her?' ntlrge?i ptiptla fronj. alllhe-States
frnm Maryland U> Tesos. Board, and Col'cpo Tuition "
br ??cbiola?tlo v*ar, %yfa. .for catalogue of 54 pug** I
vldreas BCT.'W..A. HA^UIS, Preslilent, Slsunt.?^]
Va - ?_- * 'lo J' * ' W--.^
Bed Bug -P6is(>n.
FOR sale at
O^PENN&SO?PS 1
Drugstore, j
s
. ^ OFFERED FOR CASH
;i?;*:& wif . ? ? .? - . "
^rS^'y-v -AXT-.o . . . ..
I?lorbyTO^I?11 W ?fto?k for the FALL' TRADE, we will sell for t
NEXT THREE WEEKS the ?'? ??
Greatest, Bargains of tile Season
'. . . .Tl ! v -v." . . : ' ' t ' ' .
In. Lad i ?s' lires s *Vood*, White Goods, Uloxv*. hosie
ry, Table and'Bed Linen, Gents* and -Soys'
Furnishing Woods, Ready ;nadc
Clothing:, slwri?, ?fcc., ?fcc.
To those wishing Tabje Likens; We' can sell aqp??ndid -ill Linen 8-4
Cloth for 80-eta, aBd-$l;00 per yan!;
We respectfully ask the Public to-call and sea for -themselves.
; .GRIFFIN & COBB
JONES, N01EIS & CO.,
%r%& j *??f ij?-DEALERS ?N- ' - . '
Groceries and Plantation Supplies,
164 Broad St,, Augusta, Ga.
O'- ....... j ; ; ? - ... (
UR friends in Edgefield County, and the public generally are respectfully
invited to give us ?vc*allv We are/piiepar^ to offer First Class Ar
ticles atas LOW PriCCS; ae can-be fqiind 'in tbe-market. ;\r- "
: "Thanks for the fiberal patronage heretofore bestowed/'and assurances.ol _
satisfaction inthe.future to all who give us .their tra?e,
Augu??a??ug 27 iTT* ' U .. * . ." -3m 36
BOO^y-: J5H0ES. AND HATS,
K?Slfeiitei? Trade.
.' i"4-:-M *&'^> ' ** - . . . .> .
E are now receiving from y-FyT EST H A NDS'our Fall and * "Winter
Stock'of-;\ ;.. . -0 ' ";? '..
BOOTS. SH?S; HATS kW TRUNKS,
...? ; Whio.fc we,will SelV.t? the.Trade at '
iff A RYE LOL1 S Ly LOW PRICES ?
?ir- ri .': '
' Our. Stock is the LARGEST that ha? ever been offered in this Market,
and to the Wholesale Trade we are determined 'that IV o House
North Shall Undersell us.
Our Retail Department
.Is' supplied .with a fulJ line of tho BEST PHILADELPHIA and BALTI
- MORE G0?D.S, \ v: ;
Made io Our Ow? Order ?ind Warranted to Give Satisfaction
Prices in this Depnrtment are. always As Low as t?ie Lowest.
GALLAHER & MULHERIN,
. . ' .< 280 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA-.
Augusta. Aug 27-- . . . 3m 30
' . ' - . / -X?)EAL-ER IN
SADDLES, HARNESS,
Leathers of ali Kinds, Shoe Tindings, Belting,
T ll TINK S, BRIDLE S, WH? PS,
. i ?>. And a Tull' Stock ol' Well Selected Goods.
Also, The Well Tpied
.y.? _ * v1-. - '*tt s ',.. fei
Iiidianapolis "W^agon,
Either Iron or Wood Axles;-The uv.st. satisfactory W^agon now in use, ami
WARRANTED IN-EVERY iRl>PE0T.
Augusta, Au? 27 ' . Cm 36
riiose Who Softer with Headache and
Deranged Liver
uMji be relieved by callina at the Drug Store of G. H PE?N & SON,
and. purchasing a Box of No.3'7; Warranted tu cure. No cure, no pay. .
\ Puce', 25 cts. . - ' G. L. PENN <fc SON.
A'u^ 2?'. rf . 30
Male & Female High Behool,
JOHNSTONES, S. C.
REV. LUTIIER BliOADDCS. Principal.
MISS {HARV A. II IM S,'Assistant.
T,
HE Apnual Term will begin on
MONDAY, 15tb Sept, 1873, and continue
Forty Weeks, w,ith no intermission, cx
ccbt two weeks at Christmas.
Tuition for thc whole term :
Primary Department ?20,00.
Intermediate " 28,00
Higher ". 40,00
Music on Piano, 20,00
Board (exclusive of lights and
washing) per month, 12,00
Instruction will be given in all tho
branches of au English education, and
in Latin, Greek and French.
Pr?paration for College or ordinary bu
siness lifo will be th'o standard of tko
School.
.Tho closest personal attention will bo
given by the Principal to'the morals and
manners of the students,,and jikind but
firm discipline will bo exercised: ' .
Accurate reports of standing and de
portment will be furnished quarterly..
Pupils charged from date of entrance
to end of quarter, except in cases of pro- j
tracted.sick hess.
'For admittance apply to the Principal
at Edgefield-C. H., or to Wm Loft, Sec
retary & Treas'r, Johnston's, C.'-C. <fc' A..
Railroad.
. A?g20 ' . . .. . St.... ..31
School Announcement.
Miss J GIBBES begs leave 'to an
nounce to her friends, patrons, and thc
public.generally, that her^Scliqol will
re-op.en In tho .Episcopal "Parsonage on'
th? first day of September, next.
. Aug 20s. . . ; , . 3t 3fij
Due 9?pl?ffiate^Uege. .
"T^IFTEEN'TH"y?ar -opens XScl' ?m.
Jr Tuition ?20'ttSessl?h, BoanLSl? per
month, including1 Fuel and washihg.
Send tjjr> Catalogue; T
. '-Tit: BONNER,
" ' " ?" Due West, 8. CV
. Aug. 26 . til .. .. 8(1
KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
Locatedal Ashiuud, the Hom*o?fienry
'Clay android Transylvania. Six colleges
in operation, with .?iirty^profesBors, apd
60fj stu.dents.frorh 28 States:,' ?ntir? fees
for collegiate * year, $20, ? except" Iii the
.Law, Medical and CommercialjMolleges.
Boarding from $2 to $5 per week* Fof
Catalogne, address J. B. BOWMAN) lt??
gent, Lexington, Ky. -4t38
-riJentist, * .
. D8 I F I E Lpr S Cv, i '
. ?ffCc?i ot Mirna' Photograph. Gallery.'
g?Mfe^i tf ; .. .? #4*
foti'.'neifdBy : gl'yWu "that .application will
JL h*i' made by the citizen's of Johnston's
"Depot*..for ari Act of Incorporation fur
said yillagej-at the negtt Session of the
MANY ("ITIiik.SS,.
TURNIP SEED.
JuST received ,by Express TWO
HUNDRED POUNDS BUIST'S Fresh
and Genuine TURNIP .SEED, embra
cing . . . . .
Improved Ruta Baun,
Improved Yellow Ruta Baga,
Large White Globe,
'? Yellow Aberdeen, . ?
.? White Norfolk,
" " Early Flat Dutch,
M , Cow Horn, very superior,
*{ Red or PurpleTop.
-ALSO-r
Dwarf German Wax BEANS tor se
cond planting. .
Late Dr uni aeon Cabbage Seed,
Late Winni ngstead Cabbage Seed.
Call carly and secure your Seed.
> GL L. PEN NT & SON.
July!? . , ' tf 2i>
Robt. Buist**
.NEWCROF
TURNIP SEED.
JuS/T Received a large supply of all
Uro best'?ud ih?st choice" varieties of
TURNIP SEED, and warranted fresh
and genuine. My Stock embraces
25 lbs. SRirVin's ImpTcrVea Ruta Baga,
20 " Yellow Aberdeen, |
20 " Large White'Globe, - .
15 .'? M " Norfolk,
20 " Red or PurploTop, .
10 .'* Golden Ball,
15 " Georgia Wintor., .
10 Karlv'Whife.Flat Bnich.-'
. An early cal? solicited.
... . < ' -CLI3BY <fc I/YNCTHY
Sept 3 tft; .37
OBON?O?ilIA.
TlIE most pleasant and popular-Tooth
or .Mouth Wash extant. ?l)r. parker has
tried it for several years, and nses no
other kind. Everybody likes IL Try a
bottle. For sale by
OLISBYtfcLYNCH, Druggists.
Sept 3 . . tl'. . . 37
-
Notice to Planters
BuY your. BAGGING and ARROW.
TIES' at* Augusta prices. I wiU guar
antee the prices to be as "cheap as in Au
gusta. ..
5000 yds. METHEWAN BAGGING,
2* lbs. to the yard, af-18 cts. : V?
. 800 Bundles ARROW TIES at 10-eta.
per lb. . : <>.? F- CHEATHAM.
.Ang20 . . ? . tf ' ..'.85
?SToW in Store
?OOO Bales TIES,. .
l?pO Rolls BAGGING.
I % wIMMliE^^O. .
a??'
mW ADVERTISEMENTS/
SCHEMEWER KifOW^'
Fourth - Grand Gift Concert
FOR THE BENKFIT OF THE
PUBLIA MSR?M
OF EENXIJOKY,
12,000 C?SR GIFT8. $1,500,000,
Every i J ft li Ticket Draws a G if !
$250,000 for $50.
The'Fourth Grand 6rTt Concert' authorized by J
-epi-ciu! uct"i ih<f Legislature, for - tho bene&t of the
Public.LibVary df "Kentucky, will fake pince in Pub
lic Library Hall,.at Louisville, Ky.
... Wednesday, Oe ce inlier 3,.. 1873?
Onfy sixty Ihousaifd tickets will be Mild nnd nnc
bali of th.eae ure Intended for the European market,
thus leaving only 3",00u fur sale in-the United States,
where, l!(W,(hin wor- dh-ptised ?/ fur ibo Tblrd Ont-'
cert Thc tickets are divided into ton coupon-1 or I
[in rb -and JitfVe on their buck-tho Scheme \r HU .a fail
exp'ant'.tion uf the iiiode bf drawing.
Attliis-concert, which will boxn'e-grgnde?t musical
display trvor witnessed in this country, the unprece
dented mm of ' . ' . ?. t . I' I
divjda i into 18,t}(.'U canh tifti, will I
Int arnon); the ticket-holders. Tho number* of tho
.ick'.it lo !><? drawn rr. ni ?nc wheel bjr. blind chil
dren and thc gifts from another.
IXVT OF GIFTS:
One-Grand Cash Gift.$250,000
One Grand Cash Gift*.:. 100,000
One Grand 'Cash Gift.. ?0,0001
One Grand Casli Gift. 25,000
One Grand Cash Gift., 17,000
10 Cash Gifts ?110,000 each..:. 100,000
30 Cash Gifts . 5,000 each. 150,000
.50 Cash Gifts'. 1,000 each. 50.0001
08. Cash Gifts . 500 each.. 40,00u
100 Cash Gilts 400 each.. 40,tKHT
150 Cash Gifts 300 each. 45,000
250 Cash. Gifts 200 eich. 60,000
320 Cash Gifts. J.00 each. 32,000
11,000 Cash Gifts 50 each. o50,00O_|
Total, 12,000 Gifts, all Cash,
Stnotanting trt. $1,300,000,
.The distribution will be positive, whether all the
tickets are'sold br not, and Hie IS.floO gifts all paid in j
proportion to the tlckeh\so)d-ail -unfold tickets be
ing destroyed, us at tnt First and Second Concerts,
and not represented in the drawing.'
JP KI CE. OF TICKETS:
Whole ticket* |50: Halves ?5-25; Tenths, or each
Coupon, ?5; Sloven Whole Tickets foefMO; 22)/
Tickets for fl.uoo; 118 Whole Tickets for f5,u?u;
227 WholoTtokctsfor $10,1)00. No" disconnt on loss
than *:, .. worth of Tickets at a time.
The unparalleled successor the Third Gift Concert,
as well as the satisfaction given by the First and
Second, makes it nnl/ necessary to-announce the
Fourth to insure the prompt sale of eyery Ticket.
The Fourth Gift Concert will - be conducted iri nil its,
lentils like the Third, and full particulars may bc
learned from circular* which will be sent free from
lui* offlee.to hil whi> atiply for thi-m.
Tickets now ready ffir'snle, and all orders a?c?in
innied by thc money promptly fllUd. JLiberal term*
giyen to those wh'? buy to sidl again.
THOS. E. BHAJiXETTE,
.Agent'Puhl. LibV. Ky., and Manager Gift Concert.
' Public Library Building, LduisvillcyKy.
'SIMOTON KMAtE COLttfiE,
Statesville,- N. C.
Kev. 8. TAYLOR MARTIN, President. Location
remarkably healthy. Tweniy.ftvc miles north ot
Davidson College. Accessibly by railroad, ?ftwion
ocginsSept. M. 1S73 and continues nine lorin Ul r
closing June 22, 1874. Annual expensen, board-and
Euglslr tuition,'fc?aO. Alnstc and uso of InsTiiment.
A'ucieni aud modern languageu, each $2i'.
Send for olrcnlar. N . .
Kenmore University High School
Amherst C. H" Vu.
Prapuratory to the University of VS. H. A. Strode )
(Math. Medallist U. Va,,) Principa! and instructor in
Mathematics H. C. Brock, B. I it: U". Va. (recently
Ass"t Prof. Latin, U. Va..) Instructor in Greek, Latin.
French, German and Botiuy. This li? one of the
leading Ililli schools or Virginia, and prose?is*"jany*
adviMunges Incompnr. We with tlnse^of other?. Stti
ii|]UUabq rcccivod for the Summer. New session
he'giiis Sept.'lbth, 1878. ' For Catalogue; add/', is thc
Principal.
DAVIDSON COLLEGE
M ECK. LE NB UKO COUNTY, N. C.
'.Thor?nghty equipped. Soven professorships. "Ex
penses low. Session begins Sept. 2.*>lll. 1S7? Send
air Catalogue. J. lt. UL?KK, C?iainnan of the
Faculty.
M?TtS WANTED WX THE NEWITO?KT
Kniileruic & fomagions Diseases
with Hi-: newest and Ix st Ircntintut for al! cases. Th?'
.inly thorough w. rk of Uu- km.',in the world. Km-'
"bracesSinal?-P?x, l'cllan-Ket'^r, CUolei-n
and ull analogous ..diseases. .No Family Sufi
1.V i tho tit lt. and all'bny lt. Ru? 21 chromatic
illustrations. The biggest chance of .the seusou ux
agcrTK Address ll. S. GODDS'PEED* ?? CO"., 37
P^rk lt?iw, NiW York.
Wriw fig a,'Pru*-. Lt*. ?? J., Iii JiOliJViyq.X.
SMITH Fi LLD SI PITTSBURGH PAT
Breeeh-l/vino.; MI a ijnii^ ?ri !.'. fc? il: ' Uotlldi
shtil (.?una. .*> io (ISh. ijiu^h' dins, +8 i?$2". uni-,
*>5t?*7:,. Ur-roivrrs. tf'lo Pisto!?, ifl io fS.
linn Man rial. Fishing Tackle, Ac. Uwjaduieoiu?*
Ui<1 ml*.rn or tilth*. Anny'G?lUfi ltevo.S-er?, ele...
bough1 or traded fir. tirtials sent by express CU. t>."
to uvexaminVd before puld'fnr.
^t"i it\ s5*)li P4" ,,:iv! Agents wanted! All
Vd III O-w class?-? of work lug pf..pie, ol
.ithor sex. yWtrg or nhl, make mor* money ai wnrl
fur ns in theirspare moments, or all the lim??, th m
st nnyihing else Prirtleiilani free. Address 6.
?JTIN?ON .s CO., Portland, :Maine.
I) rs. ftreeue, Lindley & Benltoy9?.
GRKA'C
i
Mil? !
Their succors aitett ilo ir no rds. . The allliui' .i
who have tried them say Hint DU. GUKK.N'F/S FIT
CL'lcK.wiH stop at once ail kinds of Fits, Spnsm
hinl ConviiisV-ti-. Epll?jisyi ("horiii and Xervou.
Wakefulu: ss art: cunitilelvly nuder ila control. Tbi :
rdiup. Kit.<ror>'<li)llN it lin-greatest ALTERA
Tl YE and IiLA> 'l> PL' RIKI KU known. ThatMi:m
RATItn'iloNKY l-a* no equal as a n tnetly in Br?hcl.i'
tis. Asthma ax.! Co.ighs Thal SKI/BALOU SnKICIt
bi Ju?: wiint its name lionl'n ?. 'I hey ur* for ?ale bj
a'tPriigji-ts. I're|.ari-il nilly hy Urn. Git KKKl! .
?.iXLiLl-.V lt KS TL KY, Charlotte, ?..
C.
'BEST AN D' OLW?.ST FAMILY MEDICINE
SANFORD'S
LIVER iWTI?O3?ATOR,
? purely Viigclalilo CiitAiiriit! and Tonic, f'rDys
pepsto. Coustipatiorf, Dubijily, Sick [leadaciie Bil
ious Alt tcks, and all clcra.-igeinenls of Liver. Stomach
?nd Bowels. Ask your Druggist for iU J??ir<tn h;
imiUiUoniu . ? .
S^ATOGA^
form of a rowDBK a? the Saratogn Minmi Spring
Waters, mid used-for the sam? purposes. Compact
and Portahle. Prepared only hy Oin. II. FISH A SON.
Sai'ntognS'pr'nics. N. Y.Sold hy D rn rfc its. Tr.v n
Hil JJ The greatt st Compound known
, n . ll . fir. mun ur h'-ast. 1%er*h ka
. /min nf mM/insf it tfiH w>t
M E DI ?,IN( E. riiiir\: Siiff ?and lanie Joints
are inride ?niipl". Cures more rheumatism, lunira'lgia,
bun?) back.Ji.iailache, lo -ihache, wu* thrust ami bad
sprains on man. and ?ore shoulder, stiff Joints, sprain.,
ringimne, spavin, .vc. on animals, than ull other
remedies. In same film-. Wholesale A'.M-nts, Dowiev
Uitjsv, .t Davis. Charle-t iB. Agents wanted lu evory
county. Fraliicis.t Eldri rge, Prop'rs. 920 N. Front
St., Philadelphia, Pa. . - :. .
A CARD.
M,
. IV. PE8R1' bj?gs to info^tn Ivi^
friends and the pnlilicpenerally of Son (li
Carot?rf? mid Coorain, that he is novf. in
the WHOLES ALE LIQUOR h'nslnosi*
with Messrs. Al'PLKGATE & SONS,
Louisville, Ky., and tlmt any otMers.en
trustcd to him will bc. thnnkljiliv re
ceirocl an(V-pri)iitptl3''oxccrlted.'
iNlny 14 tl1 21
'Cambridge Land for Sale.
IOFFER at private sale niyPLANTA
TI?.N 'Containing
Abott! TWOITO -Ilttnilrcd Acre?,
And lying mi Ninety-Six Creek, ?live
mile?Soilth of Ninety Six Depot.
It is well watered nnd timbered, and
Jiaff.on it ail nuonssary buililiagsj. ,
Tt-'is ah excellent Cotton and Grain
Plantation, and forthepnrposb of Stock
raising, is the equal of any Plantation in
the interior bi the State.
TERMS-One-fourth of* tho' puroba*o J
money to be paid in Cash. The balance
in tiv? equal annual ittntalmonts, vvithr |
interest at the rate of ten per" cent, per ?
annum. - * ? j
R G. M, DUN0VA5T.
July 30, '' ' ; Im ' . . 82
Annual Meeting. ]1
rTSHE Stockholders nf tho Johuston"*
? JL Eddcational Stock Compimy ' 'aro
hereby.notified that the Ajinual Meoting
of the Stoekholde/s will be held at Jphn
Bton's, on the 6th September neit,?ht 10
o'clock, A. M fsatwhich time the animal
'election for President and Directors' will
-.occur* and other business ol' importance
. "transacted. It iscarneetly hobm that all
J tho Stoeb-will be represented'.1 -
, i, W>M. LOTT.?ec'ry^t/rr^ie. .,
Au?? 13 4t : 43
rr ~^TJ??J[CE,^"
PERSONS desiring' the . use of any
part of the building known'as Ma
wajlo Hall will apply, to ???f ,
p--~T-..... .--r-r
- " l i
1 Cotton Factors
.And
Commission Merchants,
Jackson Street,
Aiiagusta, Gra*
" COMMISSION FOB'SELLING COT-'
TON, ONET>0?tiAR VER B ATATO. Or
ders to seil o?'hold Cotton strictly, ol ?eyed
- PLANTATION. -SUPPLIES,
GING .and T?ni?, I^irnished..
UAug6' **?$?? Jm
\SPE CIA ATT ENT r??>Al D" TO
J * ?. * , * A5 .
" Wei?liiiiji; ofCotton -
'?HEO. C." ROBI^SftfV,
.V . ' -With-?- ' j ?
W. H. HOWARD &.SOl^S,
I Cotton Pactors it C<)uinjisslon.JVI?K?liants.
. 1 AUGUSTA, ?'A:
Aug'? Im' 1 tS '
Ll\??ARif&?0.
co?TGir F?ftmss,,
-A/?gTista, Grav
Commission an Cotton, $1 per Baie
- v - :.?./.. ..tn ... ti
AGENTS FOR .
iiiil?cti s tight lirait
G O T TO N G I N.
THIS how GIN now offered to the,
public is the latest h- /cfttio? of "Mr.
B. I>. GULLETT, the ijiventor ,oL,;tho
STEEL BRUSH GIN*, and in all respects.,
j superior th the SteeFBrnsM Stand, or any'1
other Gin jnnde in the United States.
. SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY, Light
ness of DRAFT, with PERFECT WOBK,
being the objects arrived at, have all been
accomplished. Having sotd Cotton from
these Gins^during the two seasons past,
wo eau with safety assure the planter
that it win sell in oar market at prices 3
ranging, from i to ic per pound above
sanie grades bf Seed Cotton from an
other (Hn.exceptiugtheSTEELBRUSH.
FIRST PREMIUM^ were AWARD
ED this GIN at the following" hamed
State Fairs.;.. .
MISSISSIPPI-Jackson, 1871 and 1872.
. GKORO>A^ Augusta, 1?72; ^Savannah,
1873. ,
TEX AS-Houston, * ;! Texas State
Fair, 1873. . - ? nAi
LOUISIANA-New Orleans, 187.0. , . .
Send for Circulars or call'at* our office
and examine thc Girr.
?r: ALSOi*-?.; r.
? Agents for COLEMAN'S CORN alid
WHEAT MILL, which makes superior
Meal, and can be attached to-und run hy
the ordinary Gin Gearing -without ex
pense ?b?verthe cost of the MU?."
June 25 3m .27
GEORGIA COTTON PRESS,
TV iii -v n CK? r? ........ i
HIS PRESS has- been in use four
years,' arid has given 'good satisfaction.
It is the most* simply constructed. and
.durable Press in the market. ! Ana from,
I tlie favorable recommendation given by
Lall who have used it,, we (irmly believe
'that it will give* better satisfaction than
any other Press or Screw nor nsed. Wc
offer it this .season improved. Price,
complete in our yard, ?125,01). Send for
-Circular. *.
Gin Gearing.
All .si7?s,. runs light, and . is strong. (
There ia none better made.
Also, Mill Work, Castings and Ma
chinery furnished promptly.
P?NPUTiffl & BOARDMAN,
" Foundry awl Machine Works,
Kellogg St.V'AUGUSTA;rGA.
.. July lp; ... 3?jn *. . 30
-NOTICE
LD .GINS MADE AS GOOD. AS"'
O
NEW by the AM CHI CA S MG tlTNiXG
'hiy i'"i J. i--.it.
Having purchased the ripht to use the J
above Machine in this Comity-I shall,bi
prepared, in a few weoks to coumiouce
work. . ,
All person? wishing their Gins filed,
and repaired will please drop me a-few
lines al Ridge Spring, C. C. ?fc A. R. R.
Price, 15 cents per Saw. Other Re
pairs tit moderate prices.
M. B. AS BILL.
July Li) 4m 30.
QUINN ? PEN0L?T0N,
(SucCESSOBa TO D. Qrrix.v,)
Booksellers, Stationers, Music
Periodical Wealers,
i??Jiroad Street, Augusta, 'Georgia.
I? EG to annQuuttC to Dealers, Teachers,
md the publie generally, ?hat owii?g
to" their increased capitaf -and long
experience .in .business, th.ey. aro- now.
prepared to transact a first-class business,
Intelligently. They will guarantors t?>
all customers promptness uud dispatch
in all business engagements, and solicit
a liberal patronage. They keep every
thing to be had at a first class Boo'-Uor.e.
helow they give a partial list of the
same: . .
blink Bpoks, all sizes and styles, Pass
' Hooks, Memoranda Books, Pens, Inks,
Mucilage, Envelopes, Note. Letter and
Foolscap' Papers, Photograph Albums,
Bibles, Testaments. .Catholic and Epis
copal Prayer Books, Methodist, Baptist
and Presbyterian Hymn Books, anda
lull lino ol' the American Sunday School
Union Publications. Also, all of the
principal Sunday School an?? Church
Music Books.
They desire the name and address of
all School officers in the Slate, including'
I lay School, Sunday School, 'and Music
Teachers, Cdrrespfindeiieh earnestly'so-'
licilod, and in formal ion hi regard to pro
posed changes iii Text Books, cte., glad
.iv received. '.' . ~
"July 2:5 3iu 31
?ffAIViaOOD?
How Lost, How Restored.
JUST published, a nt;w edition x)f Dr.
CULV EUW'lOLTi'S CELE BR AT JW
Essay on the radical ??gq ['withuutincdi
eilfe) of SPERMATORnU?E or Seihinal
.Weakness, IuToluntary Komi nal .Losses.'
LMI-DTKNCY, Mental and Physical. In
capacity,' Impediments to Marriage, ftc. :
also. C?NsVMi'i'lox, EeiLiii'.sy and Fir.-;,
ind ?ced by self-indulgence or sexual ex
travagance.'- '. . ?; ;<
r ??T Price in.a ?caled euvolopo univ
' si TL ceil ts.' '
.The celebrated author, in tluR admira
ble essay, clearly..demous-trates from a
thtrly years' sucpessfurprapticeY that the
nlari?i?g eoiiHoy ucucos pt *elf:aln?se,uniy
.be radically corni without thodautrornus
uso of intetTial -.ttii'dtCtne or HieT'Sripliqi-'
.lion ol' thu knife; pointing out a mode pH
cure ri oneo1 s?niplo" certain* ahd dffectti-.
al. -by m jans of- wh ich every au?V>rec,' nn
matter what his condition may he, may(
euro himself^' ehtfiph%'1 privnl?iy- and
radically. . . . m.
? ' pix- Tlits lecture should bein Inofianfls
of evory. youth and evt?ry-^uan in the
laud. . ' ' ,
Sent tinder seal, ina plain e?velbpe,
Lo any a'?dress, post-paid, 011, receipt of
six cents, or two post stamps..
?ddresstlie PtiblisTi'or*, ' . '
, ,"?HAS. J.,?,, KWSE * Cq.,K.. >
12T Biowcry, Sew Tork."
-, ; KU - PoutXJfliee Box 4,68*.
. Aug.?... ... .-m ww , )v< 33
? tn
Capsicum Plaster..
TH^S.' ^ew^'and 'P?p?'laif^Phisiflr is,
-prcmouneed Better than -Mustard
does not blister, and Physicians recog-:'
hrze'?ts uerlV and'^brescribe it In'their
practice* < t?ti-rr>' ;>* nas* <fiti
\\s applicatiop relieves C'.ronic Rbeu
n&tis?i, NeurriTria, Spinel1 Trrltationi
Stiff Neck, Sore Throat, Headache, &*s 0
For sale by " ,
'.Gi t; PENN:?ft-?pN.
Aug 13 - ? tf 34i .j
. FAIB COTIC?;
?LL Persons ?hd?bted to' the tfn?Jer^
.sigr ?d are requested-.to oall and set?
lld at once. Those, failing to comply
?with" above request* will "be^ffarjied 19
.pe? centt^terestftom this date.,
, ', ZS ' A.A. CTL?5BY.
k'XJl&mvti MM Mp?pti : 19
W<. . v ~ ' ^^-??^
' . r j,*** i*m> 9m. mom* ?KS a>4K
OULB respectfully inform ?rw-friends fMetast?bnsNftft .ihey-hifce'in
Store, and driving, ! . ,?^ESt?,CTT&
A C01PLETE STOCK ?T ^^SS^?^
...... .... . pon?stjag. inpart of the-^llc^jrjg-Goods;: \-.';.<: ??>. _
:'. TOBAGGO, -ali, ?tades Caer?n? and Smokiit^ iT.jU^:SJ
NU
CR0C1
" B?
SALT, IRON', j?ci; &'(.'.,:
To^et?e^^ ?#ft ?#' .
low*us slf?h ???Hs rAn^*B^ibn^u|e.\vhere. .ivf****!**-* ? ?t*w tv* it
We th.arik.our numeious lwei?df*;tfiij 111 s11,in^H'rTT5*ffr>4Xr^WfW^^^j^r'J
?t?&f*trade... ,j -?^c, a? j t'^&? ? fa?A* ofrrUt*
We'w?lfbe in the Cotton'" mar feet folly prtfp?y?(f, fo^StrHre^feftUun
oWftdarid at the'highest c^h market ??^S^1
To our tfr?eVu'rtomersw?1WtPflfljrw 1} per ceutjper month ail
all bil?8,paid b'eftu:e-dtfe.
_iscount oft
.vt*? w* M* ' .
Examine t?"r .yto?feiand-pi'ice? before gotng-elrow^rV*!?'^; sv^w o?"Cu
?/.
.Johnstown's D^po't,- Aug,20.
;?f h-?r, tit,,; ' ?U?* J**?i?-J?> V>?:J
W3
?a l'y if?? - IBME?
.. Es^im^tx? jam ir*
fOjki iv' - ? C**a c? * r;
* .-...1. '
u ijni. 1 pg, -??1 >Vga, *<fc? 4Mv ^UML* A!
'Second* Session Opens on^ ttm^^n^i^ v
: *i?/aid ?i1 'vt*? ;_"
I 1 ERi^S-^JFqr Scholars as.mucb.;as and over twelve,years of age, $20.0U ;
but for those {mrZcr twelve, $15.00. j One half of the Million will be due at
the bpemrjg of the seseuffi ; 'the' remaiwdiiy *t?' liie-.'comaienceniBnfc?f 'the
2nd1 term.'**:i?eriolaVyar0Jnot taken'by^the? m'0nthu?* mi .>?' . ~. >? ?
. V/The-subjects-npo^-w^rehinstrnbtibn. willie ?g?yj^p,*ire ^?e '.fo^^ffl^Jito?r
.thx)gr^phy-,-'.Re*lHj^-ahd*Penmati?BHip;. Qraiumar an^lography.;^Arithiue
.tic? Algebra ?and fjeom^tryjf^.?hmi?tryr^af?ral cr^ilpsvop'l?^'a^d*?io*r;il
Philosophy'; English (.?qmpos?tion arid'Rn'et?ftV* B\&?ri ?lt? ftrglis*ft!t
?ratnre ; Latin and Frenen. ' i * ?^rv?? n*Snn# .--??? .??r.-.:
For further ?ntbrm?tioK,'address [ 49?? 1/ r:i^*?4 - ?fJU?? ??W
F| be??frC u?4^?" l*x? .Wr<f<w44ti ?4 a^?V
ROM thrVdny,"fb be'continued until Jl j^av^ ?* iN/WiSorfa ilpjl^in
order'td make room for my Falt'purA-h^es^seli^ieji'eniai^
stock, at j^iew; YOKfi^,..p^0iE F^te^'oy
OJVLIC !... Otherwise, regular pricfes will - oe chargea.
To give my friend's an idea.oi; thrf ?riatTtf?lo^iS?v?tjV "? "bu^i^ttP?se
Goods, '!' will ?numefate the prices ?f a few leading articles : r??^
; -Splendid Ffuit'of the Loom BITEAOHDs.?, ? i-.yarxl; wide^ -at - l??^fcents
per yard.i^**^ ?4 n . ' ^ ? . . .v?t-^ ?& & J* ?tf rf tfli^
per yard.
. A sple>'did-etock-bf^BED!TI.eKI>'&1.i^
A spien d id's tock of .OOTTCrA'Aljlj'S'/ Jrom'l? cts.~]?er yd', and upwards.
f . _A'LSCf-'*' ?*' "i;.*,--^r * "^rv ?4 mil
One Hundred -tTO'DP ' SKIRTS fronrS6 td (0? cfnts rgWu?'*lW? ?sH- a
splendid Hd'op^wf?i Bastle attached at:??.and 9?.ce?ta-e?dx.>' . - ? :- I
v ' '* . - -' -ALSO,-..j ,..-JAA .; . iV ivw
A nice line of DRESS GOOIt? frerq, 1G? cents anp1 up^rj^s.^^^^.
. PIQUES in all styles..
' mite ?nd.Slate colored pA^S'fi?m^il tV??^e?ts^er ya4Jrv "
CRA^I !ES and T0\VEL?y?Bvfrcm-8-*cfnts pW-yripd4wd;iipwar0s. 1
-'TOWELS By t?e'Dozdh frorr?^l.S'l' and upwarde;.' Splendid ones - at 10
cents each. . *?fm4t I *#1 j 'Ua C&W Ifk. &i\l#&wiim)&
, .CpRS^T-S from.50 canis ^$1 . '5'each. _, . _. ^.. ...... ......
^White LIKENS fr^m,^ centerer yai-d ahd upwards. .
* Table T)AMASK,\roiir 38cei?f? ptr x?ard^??d^pw?rdsC ? ?
0 10-4' SHEETINGS from^O'-to 46^^* per y ard. ..; ;
^ Larue-StockvOf plain and citbckejcl O??iBRIC^,._.fxom ll- cents per y^rd
and upwards. . . i ?J*** u? ? M i
' Laufes ^OWS.yECKER?HIEFS,'^^^^ COLLARS, in all styles,
fora' verv small a morin t of'?fOney! : ' ' ""^ ' '"' ''
f tri**
rey
American PiNS-at 5 centr?-fjer'pa^r" & Twv r^ers of HAIR-'PINS for
|i5 cents and upwards. ? : . . j U't. tii-..
Splendid line of .Ladies HATS, v'< ry ,cheiip. .
-ALSO,- " ,
A good line of Gents* RE AT) Y 'M iCDE TTjO^HiyG at And below '( . ?t.
' *^sr quality of Buggy UMBU ELL AS 'at only-$3.00 each:
BRIDLE^ mun 80 eis. to S?-?O-efich.'.' . . . J * H?
Splendid JiJ?Clellau S?I^^E^ fr>-in So.55 and upwards. f , ..
Th??se Goods aie all fr??h.k'om ?ew York tiri.-.Spring. ^ . ? ?ja
iSrWc sof?cif 'a c'art"trom oar fri.-hds'**guaranteeing tb please an?: )
sell. Odr liri ces 'speak f?rthwnsel va ' ^ ' - ' ' '.' ''
J. H; GHMirHAM>
' Aug. 5, ?- I'i ??'{?*! ^Jr'r^*i.: U.^
ER,'BlSflLLI:BB:
WMRI' i^T '"'E sir
Cgmmis.sioii: M.ei1?li!tis
. . -.175 and 177 BrojH Sti*eef,*
?ugU!?i?t, tra.' ;
:?J -...a. attar
.??.4
il *'* v.
E are now in'receipt of our Fall Stoc?c-of C?KOCERf ES,^ocflM?st
iugin part.o?-T . "' '? . - - *. .'.*?? ?4*^
Bacon SfD?S, Bacon SHOULDERS, Dry Salt SIDES,.. ;? m*
''SUGARS of all ?rades. '
' SYli'QPS-^Ncw^Oiicans and New York Drlm
MOLASSES, Rio,??.Ija-aurrh,and Java COFFEE, .' " 1 * ''''
, TOBACCO, SAL.T, PEPPKR, 31'fCE. .. U? .
Crackers, Pickles, Cove Oysters, . | . . .
We, ?y:
LIQUORS o
ouyen!
Tor.ii
to .'express ?j!ur,4nan;ki? toi- l^i^gatt?l^rm'^itf'r^aw jft? fc^j^tuilTy re
qu?^at a,coui iuuauc? ,uf...th? same^r I ' ^ .'. ? ' R'>' ' *"? ,LF /**4** *^*aJ
, ^"Buying our Good - for CASH, .we bre ipce^ared-tweenuiloV^IBt?S ft
times l?wcr.'Tliah any ?tnef'jfous??^ 4 tkc-City: ? .? m M n?.?*.-iV5 fcrf*ft
.' Augusta, 0-^9 " '".' - " ""
: ??flatt BBftji >'*** .''fr'*8'
PLAIT. 1(
;. t%?W; U-tlL'iUlU^tl': ?Wim^Miei?^)(fH?^?r? 28t
? audniafeftad\aiUvau>.uuouiho,8:^
- ? %!C?*ip?8fn?r?ll ' ..v"^ . ^?^?Kn W^ifiefr W' th?Tifoi?ft' will be
X'ATRST Ann? A?f> pa*rTfcB? ^N^?^A^SSS S?SP?S?ISS
. . and the lowest ratos fliargcu tor stonnre.
-i r?;-?A4r ??.> tH?? rr. - j? *^>? T. . n.^^Yro|iWi*S^??fir%Al^W. 6e^nshV?jn in
WirioivGlianil?r,'ainins?WW
.. th e I" w est- ; bailie i mr. .rate?*. -Our >t. rc
li<iusc.s are Sv> Ideated th ardray age ia i
rte^csirfrrV f ami hn:,ehargc 'tftr hartdK
L - Augusta Constitutionalist
Aug 13
lOt
?g
OFTTCl?"' ? fFRIflTltiti: ?.
KROAT-Ttn? TiTfifrtt?T ?HlAt>E An business communications should
'i ?TO''THB BOWES*?. 'j .'tbo adda-wsr?dto tire Treasurer.
And cmieisW ofeVerv artSc?e of^fow^^G?^^??Vef^^*
?JJRi: required to Xuxnish a ilquse or .^.?oh^^ - v ,. :6to.s. *-w*?rtts
Ornee C?mprete. j -!-;-:
rCaU?nd^samine.atDur .Wa^Bodnia?4 ExpfCSSly ?O Suit tll? SeBSOU
OW ip Store.a very.beautiful colic-c
ob Or ' * .
. apted to the season-and
_ ileWrw-?,eW;,cli
u, ..rv. - A.UGUSl^Q-A^; ?I V r^ ^W'to,,
,Julv2 ly. 28 June 10 . .? .
Cometh iiii? IVovel and Fieett y,
to receive new subscribers, ;md renewal&l nir?KiV<? i >bkiUr *
of sut?iptloh on? ek?nnition: 'T^p^p^^ *
atteritiott gwea .to aiv-cesh ordcscR( ?
These Shoe? were?oawtolBiijIKBS-.
user (wneeT *w '? ^WSTI* iffwBB.