Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, August 15, 1878, Image 8

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J KdgrftelU, ?s. C-., August l?, I?ST?S. [Commenced on our First Page."] into or.e this evening, am!, upon hon or, I did not -misspell a single word. My chum is D: "J. D. Waterman, ol Indianapolis. During the war, he \vi5> a. prisoner in Charleston. The Doctor confiders r 'onciliation the true policy. BANKS OF NEW FOUKDLAXD, "1 Wednesday, 17th, j Thermometer down to forty-two. Clouds ami then sunshine. A little fleet of fishing smacks in sight, also t olfi-H, iri sh and stiH; fluttering a1 the string. A schcol of spouting whales excite the land lubbers cf our party. "Nothing but a plank be tween us and eternity." But the Ethiopia is built of stanch timbers, and iron. It is four bundi ed and ten fret long ; thirty-four and a hali deep : and forty in width. It has a carrying capacity of four thousand and four tons ; ei^htec: furnaces and seven boilers, which are equal to twenty-one hundred horse power. It has accommodations for one hundred and fifty saloon passengers-; fifty in second cabin and. twelve_Knhdr.ed steerage. This fine vessel was launched in 137-1. and it cost six hun bred thousand dollars. Archibald Campbell is the commander. He is kind, polite and tal kati v. The table is very tempting to tho appetite, and the variety of dishes seems to be in exhaustible. MIP-OCFAN, Thursday, IS. Bright, breezy and beautiful-a perfect day. Thermometer 47? this good morning ; but towards night fall, the winds are soft and gentle. At the Great Banks of N^w Found l..nd, there is a current of cold wa tor, that chills the air. Some part.? of the Banks are only ninety feet tie low the snrface of tho sea. B:id weather i: apt to be encountered here, but we ppeaped it. Oh! n Scotch yarn jnsfc related within my hearing. Mr. Leadbetter, a plumber of Glasgow, amassed a fortune, and limit a fine house in tho country. Officions friends suggested a library for this dives whose education had been neglected. "Wh.it books will you hav??" queried the man oflypps, 1 Give me Shakespeare, Scott. Bnrn*, and a lot of them chaps. In shoort. give me aboot a ton 'o books alto cither." Next interrogatory : "Havf them bound in faissia nv jr rocco ?' Second reply : " 7V7 n (her hae (hem doon il in Ghptffotc .' ' I>KE? WATER Frd >v, 10. T5,p.?,;j..r. c-y., t- fr" t .??* rriv i???l.l.f-|l i? st ll v<"-'\* rr<"d. Tho il-'ur winds nf "Old Oc^n" :"-r> bra'ds r rind pxliilarafrmg. Sh?fc'f - ff ni?n?pS, pr?.] you may keep bo >-,-.?* nf hodi-v ills under fnntr Providence being tb* v. 'pinding' star ot p.vp-ir ps-i i ration, TrvW to read Scoffs ' Lady nf t1 c L-ikev; but r?ali!v with m? h?* ?I readv ?tT-f.rcei] M r"i'*-v. riv.? T r?/> lor>r?pr fAlta-r fhn ii-!?? . - ?. oa fi . . ........ ' " o .t'pP. 'Tell! n g mntch. yo?:r c?r~ respondent beat the si iv's cn.- . ?j v at t! '-ir own gamp. All had ' .?< rs forced tA fifp.nd *ifl*d??"fqr hw! -: ?<"'??.?., except E IC. and Miss M.. of Brook lvn. Af fest tins la 'y misapplied f/i'ri ifiritinhh:. E. Tv spello! tl <> Word and s toed alone. CIT.:' "THHAM VoArx. 1 Satur 1:?V, 20'h. f ' A f?ggv iWr. an 1 nhl n> ?*ry fen mi nu'es the wliist.1 . 1 il .wi. A f? f at n-a is move tn be dread? d than =f< rm*. If.ylitps I mop l?p'ids, sornobn * v b bound, to su.fr- r. Or. account of f???? mist, tm vessels were KPPti by . - to day. O.tr sitnatioTi is not verv ] leas ant. It is a :irr.e for introsp'ction, ami the bfpakK'g of idols-for ?>. rn?? Rtiltationwith tie Bible ??'dunfaT terijig trtlft. \V.?I:t to tb?? bowni th-? vif sci. J v route, ir.ur.t.-d fifty-, one horse? ?ll nt h.ld ly broad !>.: ; nges UT d.-r t heir bodies. THPSP ani mals <-;o out to work itt harness ?it the Iront of the Street Cars. Ai the for? part of a,steamer, a man becomes impatient, and ve: y imaginative Why not move a little' fast? '.' I? jw will you enjoy the novelties of :. strange land ? Or will home fill the heart, cr satisfy the Jonging soul when the voyage is ended ? DEEP WATER, Sunday, 21st. A pleasant dus A little fog makes the Ocean ?-r' tn IFSF. hatsli and barren. This is ctir second Sabbath in th bosom:of the mighty ue?-p. ). i-- ?. long time tn be cut < ii' from tin wooden world. News is scarce with us no bot rd the Ethiopi i. Thu- far. iio?bi:ig unusual has happened to any ofvtlie passengers. Cao lite passen jjers to . tetnity on land Kuy as mncl foi- llo'ins' lvvs with !>.;. ;. :;I.-L- to 1 i.< last. tvight days '?! Xo day. Mr. Tn om p ^rui, a Scot?-h I're.4-by terian te^idin; in C nada, ?!n>>r<----d up u our mind, the pirim'Uric inif/ortwice ?.>; bujnj reconeib.d to G .j through J-u ' ;iri-t o-jr Savinnr: A n >j, iii. G v ''.Cab two walk together, except th--. 1 f i'!'i"i<! '.' ' I' haye ii?fcsp.?n a f. )::iij-:r . ftc; ince I pit. BaTp-burg. But when ? hear HU o?d song su g 1 f>rget my s?liia-ry si?hati?n. ^rrrn;:: ?ronES OF fn-LAKD "I P)fas?t?t v-?i'her. S- :;i^ . ? uds t. 1). f een f'ii'i' Un- d.MV. At .r .ht fal, t he *?nr ? fey, ?; }.<. gHtte'rin . staia the pale mor.? .uid the gj.-is-V sec iii d? np a ? :cture t? rous>J.nu <iuliest soul from loriid lethargy or stn ?.id I indifference. For : ine dava :he ' Htea mer's engines had not ceased to throb like the heart of some mig? y tnammoth. At dinner to-day, how ever, without an iiitimation even to thc command, r < 1 the vessel, all the. nivicnrn'?ry was suddenly stopped. J Surprise' if not fear, was depicted in every f ice. The second officers, who s.ts nea/ me, left the table and went on dei !:. Still ?. veiybody scaned to be perfectly calm. ?OnSy a screw loose ! And in a few inimit?s, the Ethiopia was again progressive. After twilight, the ship's company was en? tertaihed by singing, reading, recita tions and some original rhyme-: re ferring to the names of the passen gers. To-morrow, it is expected that we shall see the Emerald Isle. Snell an anticipation io redolent of glad ness mingled with gratitude. Lan guage often fails when we are full of feeling when the soul is ready tc claim kin with its native skies. COASTING FiOf.vDNor.TH IRELAND; ) Tuesday, 23d. j Thc weather-is like a May day in old Edge li o?r!-- warm sunshine With mist enough to soften surrounding scenes. Sailors ms hauling up trunks from the bold. Sea gulls fol low the vessel as if they had news from tiie homes of men. Is that a cloud in thc window of the morning'.' A rugged cliff and .1 to veri rig Light House give us :i glimpse of the Obi Country 1 This view reveals Ton Island. A little fariner and the head lands of Ireland loom up in bold relief against the South Elstern sky. Basaltic rocks have the form of castles, s-pire? :.r.d tiAt Mo ville, the port for Londonderry, a salute is fired, but the Ethiopia makes no halt. At noon, the Giants Cause way, about half a mile to our right, towers up almost nine hundred leet in frowning ci::i's composed of stone columns, suggesting the idea of man's artaud design. Tho "Irish Lady" here looks like the bust of a woman wearing a sun-bonnet. And next, we see green fields extending down tc the sea, ali sheltered from the East wind by a ridge of mountains. A stranger is easily induced to murmur " Erin Mavournin, Erin go branga !' TUESDAY4? P.M. I see the Mull cf C:-.::ty:o, the rock battlements cf which mak< Scotland seem to be a near neighbor to Ireland. Her?; lived tho McKen zie family and the McPhail family, my own maternal "nilli and kin." Excuse me, but I have a reason for loving Caledonia's .-rock-ribbed.'' shores. The first picturesque man sion that meets my gaze, belongs t . the Duke of Argyle. Beetling cn?gs, ami gr een fields, with ruined cst les or modern palaces finely interspersed ate vry turn ot the enchanted shore fills my mind with the realities of p <etry. But I must mail these extracts from j my diary before the Ethiopia reaches j Glasgow. I will write again. I es caped sea sicknesj?. E. Iv. TOO. soo:- cor.iRi? ni?fts Uncle K'ciht'is Tr !.rs ;<> Couvrit Who wa* li. a ii ii irv to Tuite ir ?i :; v ullt (.liuu. [Allanta ((/ir.) (on-ftitutiitti ] " Dry tel if- inc you dorie jir.p do chuVb," said Unele Remus ? > IM-g Cit-*r' -y tlie < rii-r day. " i\--. ."ir." responded Charl-;, "Yes," rrspot dei < 'h u h-". -::M:.-? t j Riling himself up and speaking in a! dignifi- d '" ye.?, i'm fl xi:.' io do better. I m prpp?rin' fer to shake worl ilinr^ I'm done quit so'shatiii' wKl.les* Av?iiit? town boV.s. D?-v'-ve1 de las' dav in dc mnrhffi.' ILt's ! mighty gor?i fr.r ti r kyar' 'ronni1 will j y-.ii in -I- day tim?'' >.:,' in .?.? ri:ghi ' <>T1 .(.!,'.., |,;t :' 1 ' ,. ? "-j ;i .! j : . i-r v . r c ? ? .'. * ! ' ? ~ v'!! I like Mar?. El. Bald'in'sj lill : ,rri .. I " Oh. I'm corn* rb. stick; !*? ole li mn?. Yen kin : nt y i:r mo: ey . n dat, Dese tow? boys can't : 1 ?y no more uv d?r iran?es OT: me. ? ::: .Iv. -1 j Can't you lend me a ?in ... 1' ..'.. Il-- j mus. to buy me ii pie ? i'::. dat lion , cry dat my sf om .eli is.gititn:' ready to go in tho'nin'.'' Uncle Remus eyed Charlie ruri ou-!v a moment while *" c ? looked qnflly a* 1 I.- timi r toe !.': ' nal v 'he old niarri !?*'gb'rd f?*?vi K~- r,\'r . ! " Mighty near a woek," replied Charil .. " Well; lemme M] v h -Iii T OM-, j *fo' von L'? ?-i vv iud'-, r. Y- n '?.'>' 1 bin ir. dar h rg 11 i! ? r go rr? ii iv' tikiuri rort'r-ri U:K P?. W rit ??: ; j Wi-1. VOll ?;lf .':'.!. .<;.:.?.'. i. !:>., :.'! ! ' in ! ;.;..-) r-yrlv." fr ??ie laughed and s id he won ld ; Ift the old m?n . if if he ?:< nhl tr-af j ? n a wa ter rn ?lon. ??^TirB V.) TA?PAYEBS; ^??K I ?i i ?ll:-. ? ' i War or Mn- M ex ir in i\\ir. c Mi ll .";lll 1 pf*?sV?ivi:??i l?v .'!.?.;..;!'- t., ili?, u.-iri-j sil?it? ?1. IV rs -II-- liiiving ' r>.| wiirra ; ; ? -i : !M?;I1 can have l.'i> sania liurilnl ur lin ? : - for : lu-/rr/<>...> applying : the uti siam d at hi.-, i lli<-:- ? ' i ?ljii !!-'.! s. c. I ? J. I;.~Aimr.soN. ' ! ' All,? \v at Law. j1 Aug. lin lil. Jf ?ST received .1 frosh l it pun: Cider md White ?Wino Vinegar. Warranted <i kobi) ir?e?th -, I'K.NN'S DIHJ'O STORK Juuu ."'.-ll -~> POR KIDNEY AFFECTION Call at PUKTSOE & BKOS.?, and get 15 Kilo of their superb Clover Leaf Holland Bia, An Importad Article and warranted pure ind genuine. Mareil 27th, ls7S-if-Lr> .i??k'c o? ?pplicatio?i for Fi nn:! Msenarge. Slit, li. J PRICE leis filed his Peti Lion in the Probate Cou-:, for a fimd dis charge as Executor >>'.' Joseph Pri?e, de l-eased. A' h ear inc: of said petition viii bo bad in the Probate Court, a' Edge field ?'. lb, S. C., on the 15th daVof Au gust, ls78. . L. CHARLTON, Judge of Probate. July 17th, 1S7S--Sl-fit _ o O 3 - < 2 o cr* -- ra cr 2- 2 - tr 2 ~ O ? S i 3 O u o u I Aa s] ti Wa* QB .ri L J ? 0-C3 o p 14 ?lft?ll 8 #^ = ?r>l ? ; = p 4 3 h3r> u. . li o - O p 'Ti ci i-i M Si ? 'J "i ~ 5 o T. M ARK WALTER, MOXrMTV'!'-, TOMRSTONES; arr MARIiLE WORK ft rnv! '.y. MA DE t< ORDER. js-er A larg- scle 'ti :i o'ways on iuind r- adv for' ! ttefmg and d livery. fin ; ? KILLS LU : FL'f BRI /fe ; Cien* y j. m MW / i Uie, P..ts. ubi. O -y if* O mfe?m*.-.1*. ?f.Clicwiuf? "''.liaeee lino tb c< non. '.'.ii; and examino ;?. DUR?SOE & BRO. m IO3!S0 ? Corner Broad it Washington Sts., AUGUSTA, GA. f?oods rocoivo'l direct from the Manu facturers, ano can sell lower than any lion- o in the City. March 27th, IS78-Gm-15 THE PLANTER'S HOE. *-> DOZEN SUPERIOR CAST STEEL O ROES, jost reeoived and for sale at low figures, hy DTJRISOE it BRO. April 17 tf 18 Itv lt-, errat and thoronph blnoil-piirlfylnif nroncr A?. Ur. l'Vr-N (,..!.!. :i Mc.!l.-nl Df*cov.-ry eur?. ill (Im.mr.. ;r rr: t;-- wf i Scri-fuln :.< .*. co?imoii ;:ni../i, l'Impie. ir Eruption. Mercurial iii ? -..-. Maur..! L'et?t-n aw J llieir ctTecl ,.sn- rradlcati-d. ?tel \!;fr- ti - !; **!: :!:.' a round ?-.-n-tle.sUi-n c?tar II-!??!. !.r'?:-.. ..?-, M-It-rln nm. l'cver Sore?, Scnlj ?r Hunch SUn. i:i sln-rl.??I . * caused Vi.: ?"Hi, .M . .?..::.-... ... ! l.y 0;!% |n.Wi rjlllj purifying; Mill Iivlcorallli-?lti. li!:!-. K.-i-dall* te.-1: t:.:.:i'f-:..! it' polrtirrtn rurtnjr Triter. ?;.-c Uli.h. Ih.lW CturbuMl;]-*, Soro KJTI. .M-rofuhMi. S'"-? l.t.?! Btrcltlni;?, Wlilto ?-c.. l'.ln-s Uottra ,.r TliU'li Xcrk, :.:. ; i^iurrrd Gland?. If Vr.n f,f| .I;.:;. -;r.-?-?y. -'vi lOt.ili .:, have ?allow .i.l?.r of >kl?i, ..r yi-l!i.wt>h?br?wn ?pots face or -ody. l'riMHK iil Iw-aituclM: or dtezlncs?, bad lasse i?. :i -Hi',, im. mal heat <-r rlillls alternated n};:t ho! '?: In.-.. I..?- rii;ri:<. aii'l ploomy for. bo-sines Irn-jsiitai Pf -oii-, .:':<- .'. ? ?rc Mitlcrlng.froni . ?r;.'.! IJvcr. <-r ..I.Illi>li?ri?-.?;" Ill s-isny C&St?S Ul !.:??. r < ?iiii.ltiliil ** i pari ? .* t !?..*?. svisiptniu.uri j? ri-::..!..!. A-, a reiiicdvfor all Mirli* ?es, I>r. . . i- ! Mm?|. :.! l ..?........ rv sf i .?sal, a, . deists ;.. i-:i rt and ra-:t, al ..?rirs. it; S .?? . ? ' Ur.Iii'I?, Stirer- . OIIR?I?. and Ult ..ily Masv.i ol' CuncuinnLlun, ?1 lina nsli-lllt-licd tin i?-.:It-::l i'.i.-!il:y. nn-i rn,!:..:.: ;>!ty>lrlnuH pronoimc. : Hi.- . ? .? i ? r ..|. al .:i.v? ry of t!:, arc. Wim, . vi:T. ...'.??.??. t.-. ? ..isirli.. lt Mn nett.- ;:--:;.cf--.Sen. a?! i.i.re.i M.i. .-. l l :.v iiniirglst-. . . I . ..; .- ? . i Vt ???..;.cr.sarj 'viii > \ :-\\\\ C PELLiio. VU!? c--, J O O '? "A W ^.,5??SAHT? Ti-:c"L"ic.\-KAratc. . : . ! . i' eli. :;>? mi i?n?l lmlky Ingrcill?-nls. ?i. -. i', i! .. : r ?. .irri Ijr liir?-,'r ? linn ?ltl'tAnl ??i-!r" Itclnc ct.Ur.-lj- vcsclutilr. risrl|.-:ilar rir'- !? rc pslrcl wallu ti ittf.::. I ;-.<.'/ "?'. rain ?-lt!i.v,;t i???. Krliaii.*'* ' i thu roh*tliti:li?ti, mi?x? tw <Kcuj>a:!on. *? rt iC?VjN^rrii.^t, irlSclucM. S..I - I.rm Int!.m. fr..ns Die t.^iincii. llml Ju.?!.- in thc }*i>n.!i. lUKuu. iittiwbft, ?'ii!.. In rrcivn .il I. '? Incj.. liii.-ri.nl IVvcr. i:i?mtc4 f.-.-Ilnr ntuntl .l.inm.'Jt. i:.i.lt i,ri:;.I t.i U.-n.l, t-\c Hr. |*lrrv?'. I'lt-nouiil I'iircutSvc lVllct". In . rptsnatl m t thc wiMM?al |.?.v .- . r :. l'tm-atlvc IM'.-t, .... P M i-nal a vnrl.-s; of.ri . --. e. may Iw. .-:: <i,..|r a. it.m II?VIM lue nnlinul econ.y I. nnlv^mal,not o ?.lu n.I ur : IMIIC < ?. iifliic I lir lr lliuatll v Iii-1.ri u. A^ :>'.'. i?.-: Iiii??nlr Hie projK-rlIca of Ute?; r.-?risl 'i'll' y air .ussir-coatctl aii.l Inclowrd tn su i li uti ?>, :!:. lr vlrtiic? (?elli, tltcrc?ty prwicrvcil un?inpaln 1 .i.v !. ::.-? !i of tliti??. In any l'IlniAtc, So l':a: thcv .-.r." ahra>v i>i-!,!i nii.l rcllalilc Till.iii not ;!;. r?M:"wltli l'l?-i put isp In cheap wooden or [lastclx-nril hozes. ..'. r .ill .!::? . ;i.-< - wlier? i Lnzntlv?, .Utrr?tlrc, .ir l'nrciillvr, |j Indliratcil. tllcso lltU?; IVIl.-ts wt:: give i -n...-: j- r.'. ..-: K.ill-facU'in. SvU brtlmcitSnU. ir. V. I'IKIO E. >Ll?" l'tsufii. \\ ?iU't l?i?pcM?ry ? ??: !:.v..!: :=. U?U?, Uu^alo. .\. V. ' ' ?$/%m? 113 Bl Bl il ,V.,_A ? / a-:.-..':-. : nothr. ir, ?, rT-\ ?/ . ? ? Hi? -. . ... ry. Ulick r?. .*. dr ncj?. wad ry, wi al:, er Inflamed .. .. ......"j,( "r rt["inicUon.of thc nasal pas? -..-. <. rlSS"hiK Itt cars, .loaft!. -?. Ii.-nvl:arni ..?.tipii '. *r *. . 11.ike tlimau ulci r:tUim<iicati?froni ulcers, oioir ititi .->..!. ?.a-ai I wane. oU'cli?lvc i-r'-atli. Impair. J .-. tnf_il deprivation of *:;?-.'- .?: linell an>l ta-... iiU Illental i'cprc?slon? loss ?f'ar>pc?!?e,-l::i?l?rca . 'II.!.%:.V?! ton?lls, tickling COII??, 11.*. Oi?V a -i-??..... tvinptosass ar?: llk..ly ly be pro.-isfjln any r- .- C . f. nt'-, i "??] r- --T-rsr y n r-, .?; .,? jnf t? ? wortd case" i fCitr.rrb, ' ?iii - - !'?.. M. . rho Kill, onlyf.ci . ni .s-.-:r.s r.-ir.'l MU.., : .': : . Ti.v .\i-i-L?so t"? all .art* ?lir .... .' li??cil - ('?lain ..r? i?r rn vii !... ....:?. i. .:? ;r -.??e tlHT"wlt'*,-.lfl ?isl? Ii r.?- II . i . ,. - i il; . 'l-l. ar.-: from whRIi tic rr?tarrhal .li-.-!-...--- i.*.-is.-rally ri?iccc:tit If- i::.e . p ? i-.-.:.: .... : . a^tty un li --t..'-, [, r.-. ;:: .tin.-tiona uv 'nttanyhii; c?cn instruiri.riit. ?>-, S.VOK*.- < a IJcrni itv uri.-? rt-ri! . atta^k.iif 'ToiU l-i tho I.-...I : :; ?:: -. !t.l* iiiir.lasvS plcar : . '.' li lit. }'..' M>M I . dru?. - ---4-~- *- - noolers Baking Powders, i HE BEST IN ? iat C. T,. PEXN ?w SO:??S. lilDLL <; UTiivO i ?. CE undersigned would resp?etfulh ann mu?.! bi thee.iti::etts(>? ?' i : l?ehfatit: a I j -i.::o.'-' ..i:?!ies, that he is pre?)?;re< : i ?'.irai ..i .-i > it?ri notice, MOX?MHN I'S. TOM?.S. \ :?.-;" > \ ..:s?. vus, -Arc. :>es! nail '"e'l tir Streets ?o Soin LJnhni ?' ... <)t). AUCUS l'A GA. H Hr ?fi. ? il .fi .v.. u hi bj*! rp .53*171 nr- P t TT ? Tl RIM lilli, A LECTURE ->n the Nature, Treat _/\ !::..!:: and i!-nli<-i! en rr- oj Seminal \\ .-.i.. ii. -.--. ". Speroititorri-'teu. in? ncetl |,v -. . t.' : i i .<. .- . iiiyojuutiry t-ttii>-i'tis, ii'iijji! y, N?-rvoiis (?eliilify ami Im . .- .?. M .. '.. i .;..' %-'-i>"|-:i;i\ : coi . . ... Kp. i ;.-\ m il Kits : M.-ntaJ ;.-:i. ! m- ipa.-it \". A'.--I ty KHII'T I - i I.VKUV. ! l.t., M I? . firle.;. of Uni . i-j,,. ?viirhl renowned author, in |Iii-. I.eeiii!._.., cl irly proves fretn .1 tit" ..i?i '-.- - .-i fi?l-l iiliu>i- may I?. etVei-ni.'illv ,'.?}. willi stt iiic'licine, ami wi li..ii; catii ii. . rti?n nt-<; tings, r.-ordials; poiuiine; i,ip .i m? f enn a; oneo'eerttun lind ? . i whieli every suU'-rer, no i . h . ti tnlilion liny I"-. Min, cure se :'?he: ply, privately soul rsu? ?? ?i-, ?.eet?re will ]>rnve a boon to. thou ?ai , - iml ' h"us:inds. er ?eal'th a [dain envehinc, !?. i,i, ? a.ii...... :.ipt of filx cen is, or ? wo pbsutrts stanij -. A <II! ress .j !:i - ulverweil Dlcdical ( o.. I! Ann Si. N. V.: 1 ostOfllcOBox, 1 Kee ly fd Ai S) ??ESSTGS, S. 0. -:o: Goods ! New Goods ! -:o: [Prio?s Guaranteed to Suit the Times ! I PREFEB not to give special prices, but cal] and examine my Immense Stock of Dry Clouds, Groceries, etc., before purchasing elsewhere. JLN mr T>rv Cond?; Department will Im found an olegant assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ready-Made Glothing, .V'-., ,te., ito. ALSO, on hand a full Stock of General Groceries, consisting of Plantation Supplies, IInrd'Viirc. Liquors. ,vc., ..vine); ? am off?rinjr at the lowest prices A largo supply ol' Standard Fruit Jurs just ro toiVod and for salo LOW FOR CASH. W. G-. KEENAGHAN, Johnston, V. C. <fc A. It. H% Si C. OEDEE YOUR mm M?UM, SYBUP KETTLES Shafting and Pulleys. G-IN GrEAEING, Ginning Engines, Cotton Screws, licking .FROM ?^PA T A'Nfi fl A TITI ? Pd JO, i LOIB?lB fe CO, FOREST CITY FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS 170 FENWICK ST., (near Water Tower), AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Manufacturers and Dealers in [Portable and Stationary Steam Engines, WATERWHEELS, Saw, Grist and Flour Milla, Furnishings and Machm ery. Castings ia Iron and Brass-of all kinds. Spcc::i? AUeiiiEosa Given to j&ei>airi33? machinery. CST" Send for Catalogue of Mill Gearing. Second hand Machinery Lourrht and Sold. We use \Vr0u2iit-Ir0n Journals in our Cane Mills. Iv-lo 3 of Edgefield! OOO PAIRS OF SI-JOES! SUITED TO THE SEASON. Prices lower than ever known, even ir. anti-war time.-. Gents' fine low rjuarter work, in all Styles. French Calf. French Goat, French Kid, and Kangaroo from Australia: Prices $2.50 to ?5.50. It is worth yonr time to cai! and inspect; thia splendid stock, just lor riie pleasure of seeing thc great improvements. Ladies', Misses' and Children's ia endless variety. Evans' Patent-Ex panding Hoots and Congress G-du-r--the linos: ever invented Ly .Lin. CO, 1S7S. ly71 PETER KEENAN, 0]i])osjie Sew Monument, CENTRAL HOTEL CLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA. iinji ? . 8 ililli Tl iiw HM ! n fi .'" m r?* s E ? Aug et? fa r ?; ? v r ni l? r t ; 1 v v ,?. ?IAS on i.nn-i. and receives daily, New Goods in O7?on ^"HF ' .' T) ] : y? n. n f?T > ^ A "NT n "\r n T ? O N P I aja determined to keep none but the bes! bnuidi?, and tell them al prices to Ruit tbe hard times I sell the best brands of TOBACCO and CIGARS, ami whether th? Moi??t I j ell Punch Law passes t he Legislature or not, 1 shall eon tin neto sell "The ?>';t:';::' Particular,5' or Sweet.i7ra?*!i iHotuttaiu Cora ITh'isS?ey, FIXE WINE, LAGER BEER, ami LIQUORS ol' Every Description. MY WAGON YARD i- in good order andvfr?elto the Public. Alli ask is that: von call end see my Goods. Jan ?3,1S7S-ly-G A, P, PADGETT, Graniieville, S. C. 'ni'? Tili PHI ?ii IMTIAYj ?l I ll ! it. SJ L a A ? I Ll JJiH lu tu ii 1 ! ill v.l.xvi'I-1 MSwgoongs rppsHGoondi 85,000.00 WOETH CF NEW GOODS JUST received from Bos? more ti arrive, consisting delphia and Baltimore, ano STAPLE .-.nd FANCY DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, A full line of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING, An endless variety of BOOTS; SHOES and HATS, A fui! stock of HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE^ TIN WORK, CROCK ERY and GLASSWARE. I My GROCERY DEPARTMENT is well stocked; with the choicest GR0 Q?R] [Tg NEW and PIECED BAGGING ihin_' on hand from a Paper of Pia ie'lowest prices,-and in fact every a L?o i.e.id of Bacon, which I pro ?atisfi I that JAMES E. COOK, cf Gr?niteviile, N. P.-1 continue lo sell COTTON, consigned to me by Planters, FREE OF CHARGE. ... . JAMES E. COOK. Gi Ul LDW1E? lliM FftCTOftY? AUGUSTA. GA. 1 .'Tl .r<si-.?=??i-Wtsv*r.?j'.--.'*vc' -r?..-.-..~.-w - -r,^nn.^wr>?<^,>. .1-.... . ....??rr[ \ ? jr' ? m %\ ?? AUGUSTA /AfSs M \ ;: ? U ?1 V I p| ? Hy/il/V; \ \ WT v> X:/ f ? sc.^^v .: . -^?^:,^p^- ?-. S si ill M.-iTiufr.c?uriric; il Two-ITOi:s?: v.'.V'inys. and i-. dotermim'd hoi to be undersold. Also SPRING WAGONS and HARNESS '' all kinds; For-Prices applv by ?otter, or in person, to .2. ;;. z.ow REY j Proprietor, Coi ner Campbell and Filis Streets, AUGUSTA, GA. ,T''r 50,000 Feel Hurd Lumber Wonted. Feb. i?. H'S i D. L. FULLERTON, ?02 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in -:o: X3oliLia.oja.ioo Ranges, Number 7, $65.00. "Number 8, $75.00. OHAET?E O-AX STOVES, No. G, $22.00. No. 7, $27.00. No. S, $32.00. No. 9, $34.00. THE Cr HANGS STOVE, No. 6, $13.00. No. 7, 25.00. No. 8, $30.00. We also keep other patterns at the lowest market prices. . * D. L. FULLERTON. Augusta, Ga., March 6, 129m BAY, TANNA MILL & . WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Carriages, Wagons, Coach Materials, Saddlery, HARNESS, LEATHER,!SHOE FINDINGS, BELTING. rniTE a?tcntirm of ihn public, is called to our largo and complete assortmcn to JL goods in all tho above branche:,, which wo aro ottering vor}- low to suit the times, jeir Send for our Prices. Carri ig< -. Bnggh s. tides' iways, OnVHbirsq Wagons, Th reo and Four Horso Wagons, Buggy Umbrellas, Chirdrc1tTsil ?rriag?s^?llprices, Combs and Clippers, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Fino Trunks, Bands, Bits, Harness of alldescrip tion, Collars, Ham ?, Tracps, Satchels, Hame Strings. Horso Brushes, Buckles, <fcc, ?ir oak and I lom lock Sole Leather, French and American Calf and Kip Skins, Linings; Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, Crimps; Clamos, Tools and Findings of all kinds. I.caiiicr and Gum Belting-2 to 14 inches, Soapstone, Hemp and Gum Packing. ?sr- Tho Fatuous Jackson Patent Truss Hod Plantation Wagon-wido or narrow Ties, and tho Reliablo Sweetwater Wagon-15 Axle, all at bottom prices. DAY, TASXABILL & CO., March 13th, 1S7S-ly-13 AUGUSTA, GA. SAMPLES SENT FREE! HE FfiEDERlCKSB?fiG DRY GOODS STOKE. CORNER BY THE PLANTERS, AUGUSTA, GA. .:o: The Largest Stock. Tlie Lowest Prices. WS AHE NOW RECEIVING SPKXNG- GOODS Of all the NEW AND CHOICE FABRICS of the SEASON. "We semi SAMPLES and prices when requested, and on orders of $10 or over for Goods from our Retail Department, we PAY the FREIGHT to the Customer s nearest Express Office. V-'RIC HARDS & BRO. Mnrch 13th, 1S7S-ly-13 AUGUSTA, GA. SELLING OUT! Price Lisi J. P. W?athersbee. Calico at 21 to S cts. N-jedlcs papers for5*cts. Fans 3 for 5 cts. I? yds. Sea [shuni Homespun for St. 20 yds. Augusta Shirting for $L hi yds Checked and sir!; ed Homespuns for81. Yard-'A'ii!>- irish Linen at 25 e:s per vd. IC yds Cdrdc J Pique for St. 20 Hen mod Linen Handkerchiefs (Ladies') for $l. 20 yds Grenadines, Striped, for$I; Heavy Linen Drill for pim I2ic per yd. Heavy Towelling .lil yds for $1. 20 yds Cotton Jeans, for pants, for ?l. Cents'?nd Boys' Clothing very cheap to f?losn out Summer Stock. Plaid Sash ttibhous, ? inches wi.je. 12? cts. per yard. f? eu ts* Kxtra tine white Merino ?-hiri^ for cts.. each Ladies'Suits-Grass and Linen-from f'.~:> tn $0.00. A large lot of Trunks-slightly damaged- from 2">e to JG, Shoes and ll.As going the same way to close our. Childrens' Shoes ni 25 cent-. .V beautiful line ?>f .Matting from 20 cents up. A Int of One-Day Clocks that mmt ho sol/l -g 1 ?: timo-keepi r.? from $2 to 4? ..."nie in timo. A beau: i lui line pf 1 ?iftat ?**m Kreuch Summer Cassi ni eres, all w'oolAior '.Kfcls per yd-old price tfj. :.'.->. Navy ltlue-all wool-f?tl i ts. per yd-old pri?e ?I.10-4 Bleached Shooting from 20cts. np Thbleuclied Sheeting from 15c. up. Pins .'100 to the paper lc. each. Ladies' B:dbrig-rah H.i.s.\ (Wc. per box. Lntiics* Striped lioso I0c. per pair.. Ladies' U'hite 11 ose 5 ce??s per pair. c.. en*?'J Hbs? from 5 cents up. < rents' French Lin- . on Finished Hau (kerchief*..21x21 iuclrcsjr-ready for usc-S for 25c. Gents' Pure : inen Haiidkire ?cfs, ^.\:[ inches, ;?-p' 10c. Hemmed. Pur? Linen Towels and White Goods - J ; for. on??.third Less thou heretofore. Gent?'Suspehd.ee.',-dam ed- for Ty':, pc- pair. S.nw L F. Handkerchiefs, ISxJS; for fe; each. 20-,000 Cakes of Snap,de. each. I ,t>0?> Pantania at prices reduced greatly. 5"0. Looking Glasses hal mu l he sold, from .. up. All g io ls in Grocery Department sold at bottom prices. A very superior .Costin a! ile. per lb. Flue Kxtra C Sugar 10c. per lb. Bxct dont Hams :a,v. per ib., i*cc., ix. E?"* S?o Kot forget She Sew Pince orEiismcss, :U9 ;mtl Soi toetwecn ike ic! nm ors 2.3.o?c2 mid She Ijipcr ?Tl-arkct. J. P. Wfi.iTIIERSBEE. NEW PROCESS FLOUR ! SF* P. cfc Hi. SF m j2^JOL^JL^ES3E^m. W li ? i. IS S A L E GROCERS, CRESCEWT ? FLOUR BULLS, Standard ii in ii ci > Flour* FANCY FAMILY, DOUBLE EXTRA, EXTRA FAMILY, SUPERFINE Our Flour made by the new process has no equal. We have constantly on hand fresh ground Bi >LTED MEAL. PEARL GRITS, STOCK MEAL. WHEAT BRAN, FINE FEED, WHEATEN GRITS, GRAHAM FLOUR. l??" Send for Price List und New Process Circular. (lyS 1 xi Jil -:o: DICE AIlIlSO?i [f AS Mi de '.great improvements in the BONANZ A, not only in thc ap pearance ol the Bar, but has added largely to his elegant stock of choice WHISKEYS, WINES, CINCINNATI BEER ON DRAUGHT, ETC. | 7 YEAR OLD RYE WHISKEY, CHAMPAGNE, FRENCH BRANDY APPLE CIDER, and 700 NEW DRINKS. Snooting' Gr etiler y> In Rear o?" Uiv Bonanza. Try My Cora"Wey ! K. S. AADERSOX, G. S. Edgefield, S. C., Jan. 3D, 187S. tf-20 i a ii U 0 H ES TRENTON, S. C., ff AS every Department of his Siore newly filled with elegant Goods, bought at the LOWEST prices, which he is selling at figures to suit, the hai l times. I am selling the celebrated Haiman Adjustable Plow Stock, with attachment for turning stubble. SADDLES. BRIDLES; SADDLE BLANKETS and HARNESS, HARDWARE. TIN, BUCKETS, SP \DRS, SHOVELS and FORKS. CANNED GOODS-LAMPS and CHIMNEYS, T 'BACCO, CIGARS-DRUGS and MEDICINES, WINES and LIQUORS of the fined; brands. We make a specialty of Ladies' and Genfil?mens' fine SHOES. Among thera the cei (brated TILDEN TIES and Princess LADIES' SLIPPERS. Persoi ?.potnc iff on thc Trains can lure their HORSES taken care .of ti my'STABLES; S. T. HUGHES, . TRENTON, S. C. May 8, ly-21