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TRANSLATION FROM HPINE li thoo dost but poss before tc, And 1 feel but the toneh of th;- tires?, i?f_v heart leaps, and follows in rapro'r* Ihs i rack- of thy tcvdihess. * Thea thou iuriiesi nbant, said h?>s Thoa* '.:i"\. eyes t'lin^ on rn< . And try f in is co stricken wiib . >:? It fcareeiy .'jr- follow the? A pine tree stands atone -rr A bare bleak northern heigh i The ice and snow they swath* it. A? it sleeps there, all in white. 'Tis dreaming cf a palm-tree, In a far-oil' Eastern land, That mourns, alone and silent. OD a ledg^ of burning sand. A COTTON PROCLAMATION, Tia- Sew Voik Exchange Give? IIIP Planters a Hint. NEW YCT?.K, .Tune 8.---The board ni marksers ot the Kew York Cot?on EsoL'aiige ?.sv- pantry adopt t.' . rt?pr?; relative tc waste ia lite ?.?..? . The repoi j s*j -: Whereas nnmerciu ?>;apla"iii,--l .;. been a?ade abc?; waste i;: the ai.ai - ol American cotton, more partKuls) y of this year's growth-, which ha"-2 .?.?<: to the belief that in nmny in.-; ??>-r-n ii is causedby '^ginning*' ai :? b*>5. j ate oi spf ed and cleaning th? ssed too closely, thereby breaking th . HI.I nie ?ad producing an excels c.; '.iii.; ry " or what, i.-: known av regis ned at api*, thus lowering ?ta character and vain*-, thu Exchange wo?: id tri?-..? earnestly cali the attention oi" the planting interest to toe evil and asl; chat effort5 be made to care :r. ft is ijuite manifest that lowe:ingihevahn or cotton by imperfect handling i injurious to :Le interestso: the f ant h. tome ol the damage complain???! ... is traceable to the imperfect cond'i tins o:" the gins, necessary repair? nv Icing mad? when they are require i Farmers should understand thal :> the staple cf American cotton thai enables it to be sold ai ?higher va than the producta of India, and ti v so much as the staple is detener:?: - i ii- will ne surely felt in the pi iv1*-. S L?j and dnst have been found in our crop this year in larger propor i ion than ?ver befOi e. Hence a gres i reduction in price has bee?: made v: it. No doubt a very dry season bad considerable to do with their pres ence and aaa caused low prices fo he accepted for such, ar- -aie? have been made at 2;-2? cent? and even mor* below the value o' the same grade of clean cotton. It is said that "clean er?" were exhibited at the Atlanta Exposition that wonlr1 W3?*dv^ tl'-. griftvance, and ii DA true, their adoption should become general In conclusion, planter? should reineta ber that nore care should be given to baling so as to avoi" miring different . ryialil?M. in th* sa?g bale, which is a source of gr?a", and leads to roller?. A matter of great importance tc tl? Knights of Honor, aa showing tit necessity oi carefully looking iii lc the payment of assessments to th< Supreme Treasurer, by the Lodges, i now attracting the at ten lion of t?u order. A member Oi a lodge Nashville, Tennessee, died, and al though he had always paid his . - sessmenis promptly to the prorei . * eer nf his lodge, that oiGcer failed it ?10 his duty, neglected td forward i lu a?^tc?iat?tj:? :o the suprema officer and the brother's lodge, for .his de fault oi i*s trusted agent, bad cc. t declared suspended three days bet?r?; the bi other died, and undWr th? ia?. ??e poli?y ws? forfeitedj although ii had pa'd every demand upon him '.Ye call attention io this to stir nm brethren of this order every whe?? ap to th?? great importan. - tn \:r as individual meakers, of seeing thai t-vf-ry ar-fc>r.tr.. ? ' -Ley pay is ?arded within ihuiy day- after pay ment as required by law. Secreta ries, io kindness to th? dilatory, rnav ^/inetimer. imperil the prompt, a- ?va no doubt, the case with the Nashvii - lodge. it- Reporter, we suppose, held his returns to wait mr the lam? and lazy, and sacrificed th-? intered of tho prompt and paying membe: s -Hemstead Pin?; Torch (Arkana**-- i The Allen University, as a!rea<5y :at-:d, i* antler rbe care of iii*1 / '. ..an Methodist Church in .his . and '.vas founded last year. Ti"s ? tal nP.aber o:' pupils in atter.daj e du ling-the-yeai just closing has h: : ili'O Ot this number 24 have : - chived instruction in the normal : re} sratery department and 22? in ...i {;:.. int-rmedin'e a'ld primary .?? ? irtiaents. The president of the :> Ktitution is the Rev. J. C. Water?. f>. D., who was graduated ?rom Lincoln University in the class of 1870. H. is supported by a corps of nice lead . er.-*, ail colored. TIM- University tippbrted partlj by ! he rt.ition feea and part ly 1;. contribntio H :rcrn ile cburchc-r. :i the South Carolina and Columbia conferences. Music and French are taught, and ;h?* pupils are said l<vj i..ave mad** very ecconrsging prog j ress in their Studie?.. The institution is doing a g.-'i. i work and i-~ meeting with good ?iiecc>--.- News & Cour? i HONORED AM i:;* When board ot emineni physician; and chem: -.I? a?jii??.t'!C(''t the discovei v that hy combining some wo!1, known valuable remedies, the most wonder ful medicine waa produced, which would cure ? .vide range of disease? i hat m?-?t all other :eroedie-. could bo dispensed with, many were skeptical; but proof of its merita by actual trial has dispel led all doubt, and to-day the discoverers of thai great medicine, Hop Enters, are honored and blessed by ail its benefactors.-Democrat. Railroad Schedule*. Scnth Carolina Railway Company, j / iOMMEXCING 8CNDAY, APRIL \ / 50, iS^2, trains will ruu as follows, , hy Charleston tiro*vwh.ch is about ten iiiinntea faster Utan Augusta city lime: KA ST-DAI I.V. I .on vu Angusta...*?:00 a. m. p. m. , Arrive Chnrloston...l2:57 p ti;. .0:00 p m.! \niveColumbia.??iOI p. m. ; Vrvivp Camden.9:00 p.-in. 1: ;u p. ni. . WEST-DAILY. Leave Oiiarlestou...1 SriM a. m. 5:00 p. m. I ?lave Columbia.4:05 a m. Leave Camden. Arrive Angnsla.2:00 p. rn 10:23 p. m. ' ? Vhc-se Train- *'on Sundays only" will ; Leal ?- Augusta.8:00 t. Arrive Charleston .1:32 p. m. l^ave Charleston.9:05a. in. Arrive Augusta.2:35p. m. '. Eu addition to regular passenger trains ; a coaeii will he attached to train leaving and arriving at local depot as follows : j EAST-DAILY EXCEPT SOS DAY. '. Leave Augusta.7:15 p. tn : Arrive Aiken.8:12 j.. 1i. j Arrive Branchville.:.1:15 ;;. in. j WEST-DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Branchville.2:00 a. ni, j . l-jftave Aiken...?J:li) a. tn. ! I Vrrive lugnstu.8:18 a. ni. i P ?ss? u'?"> ?*a cuing to and from stations : on i"?dmrihia Division, ?nd \ngustn Di \ i>i?o. i'hanwre icar* ?'. HrunenviJla No t- .nade ??I Sundays witii dity . ?o? !??r . ..;...?[?out inion. Train.1*; on binden lirai'd; ;t-, v ruo ! sin nd ay*, nieepinu enrs ari* yo n ..ti night pJissenie^r traine hetw'en ? i *harU*st?ai anti [Utlum Wa. Hertlis un?.v .M.."?t f.i CiiHrleaOiii ur Coitiinbia. ?Saittrdays ard aniidav*. round ??';. , i...?!{are seid io suv ssatiosi . ?: ? , road ::t ono r'irc-good until M??;: dry ii.vat to return. P.egu lar excursion *.. ts to : ni from all stations are sold nt >> c *. i ' i* rni??!. sro-vl P?r ten days > ?: W-xinesdaya arid Saturdays eoh ; uection ?.? mude Char!?nU>n with -!..;;?: l??--- I-ii* Noy jori. Pirtitrams of steamers keptat ofil ?ol W. M. Timhorlake. Agent New \">KI<. and i iiar;.'-"*'or. Steamship Couii my, south -ide Reynolds, second door below . .fackson, Augusta, On. tWticUetn apply to W. ... OTEHS. At i "iiion Depot Ticket Oi?ice. P. ii. .StJvDGE. Ageiit. Aus i .fO?-IN ?l. Pr.\T,. P '? *;I.l.f..y 1 L ?afirigcr, ?<u? ?' r.1"..*. ;'. * CharMoR? S. 0 THE HUMAN LIVER'S SALVATION!!! Na aie rou s voluntary t',-;-: riials and larjEcelv increased sates prove thai PE?NS' SITTER'S ?the Greatest Liver Medicino . of the Age-israpid?y wimiii .".; " ir-? way a* the sure and smiplc i Salvation of the Human [.ivor. . For ?VSpoptic Pi: <'.:.-. .?? I-TIT j 'PENN'S BITTE B S AUGUSTA BUILDING LOTS .' " c A ti-i-11?. . ' L'ys COTTON LANDS! ??iAVK ! ; Building Lots tn A . in the upper part of the etty, ? . > change for Cotton Lands, or-Plantation. Land inns: l>e ..onvonieni TO Railroads, Applj to. or aildress, R. M. Pi'N> >\ ANT. Real Estate Ager \ Edgefield C. U.,C. Pee. ^2, l.a?O. L. H< >.SK u?. oiilt)^ Tin Wi . .. - JJ." ?? wa ?gi ? A D?SORDERED UYEHi IS THE BA.^S c _the_presen^ generation, lt if for tn Cure oithis disease a?3 idaci SICK-HE AD ACHE." ' EIL! 0 U? S i: SS : p \ ?: - PZPSI?. CONSTIPATION, PIXES, etc., iii i ;U';T'? PILLS Eave <ainod . wi :-..>- .. reputation. Mo ftemedy has eyer b . cS&oovered that not? so vr:.on diiet-eiivWoriwQS, Ririn? their, vif;: : T . : - *iiii&Xe~lfo?~?.~.~ J^9? 11cr. Nervonn System ie Brae? I. the ??'.<?? >re Pereloped. and the Body itt O Xi. llli^ tixx-di 3E*o"crer*. ..fie:. li. RIVAL.? ^ai'.:...- ?V Sayot: > "?ly jj.h-iH.Tlon ;u H '.'.t..i?:'..il ePT..-?! yr?S'C 1 OOUM BO* a-orff .-...:. -. , ^ c . '.r, <if b.'lif'-iS i'.'.-.?.u?:.r\ ^wO >. ' . .H. . ct-eriy tflMonra^ofi wt*n I lM>aau U?? ace : i ;iV'S flLT.e. ?'n?? rc.".: t wt.'- .. .. ? oas: ri-y :*i)o?i=ri? Hoon ^e>.^?.. i i-?i.- . CJii .-. i.. ! tti.? I hm.T e ubi! DO I af i.*.*..- U ...I..'. Tlwy y?ltey* the <?a<*rge& tivei e! ansi Ibr ?lOOO frillA POIM>I?dH 1.-..?.I-.., -, ... . ? ?.uhr Ular- >M.?)'lh ??. *.?'t i-iuli...^!^, V?t..i. ?.ul niii. :, ?.?. o?i<* van i >->.-ii. 'fr> iou?^?t^riv ?airi.. .??<.?. will . n hriatfliy ?.i?.-i;.,i>, V IK..?-tut.. L.t.: ? Hiood, Vu OU? ^ifi-v?--'.. uaitftKowiHt tA? ar. t-rlr^, ttlVMUk Ort?vt?. U.1 '.?sit i .i.. M., v. Os*'.- Hats or V.*ai=::> i- ....:...;'.:.::..., n: ?- ;: I?;- ?. Kinald K|?plic9th .? o/ UJ'- D? .. Il Inparts ? natural olor, .-. : uct.s ?iii untan.il,. t.r.'.'i hy L>ros?r&3. M - '-^ ?>j i tpn ss ..: n ce?pt ut Ono ?'-lUir. Oflioe, 88 Murray ritr^tt. Nov. York, (Dr. TUTTS .tiJl.vi .il. ?/ I'aiHatXe b Miiformatioii and t'*tfut l?crr?jiu * trill n.? tnait*d fllK o>? ttppUMtti4Hi,? ^ 8 fis? g g ?s- . - - mediclnid meaos vrt arrostta? .f.-".':-i. UoHtotrcr'a Stoniacli Itittcn Maurie prc-emhicat. It checks ?tit? fnrtlier progn i ot ;tl! f?sordcrs of thc Btemach, liver and bowel?, revivo- tho vital Rtamiua, preven?a and remedie chills andi? vcr, Increase? thc.'iel rii >t th?: ki'hif;. -. oouuteracto a tendency to rhcii m.iii=m. a:i?t ia ;i ^ptiiiinc Blay and Kolacu t.> RsicJ, inflrm an?! Dervoiie permnm. For sale hy all Drujadsta and Dealers l?cnerallv. fn?"l .vi i rb vonr lita Mimili 1.01 .' li -i Ho,? Bitter?. trw v .?.:.- 1 t .... M m vt gS . Hop B. % EDSEF?fc?D mm\m - ' Jonraalira::. lt sra: xhdr???:r.;<vill-.-.v. ;oarr.h?i? e<? thoCO::?IT^? .?44r.o'?si\)>.-vv -.: r?-r- I. .'iv.\.:.. Sc-m'cncor; -' ? ? ?". who cutan WinernAso? i I': - ?3??.'] tho!! v.- i As-toe.it.-tibesides.? .. ry< : .ira ys-rica oC Sr.oci.U Telo^rar i frc a . ii i; ??. j-orta?:? pt-i :t\ fis .?s - .- 1- - : sitipcrior. ?;?5??:DZP?.:;I:-.::': . : present?s.: ali l'y '..'lr.-:" tiran bias or caiorin-f, ari? absolu) t?ly with out fear or favor as ta parties. It is, ia the fallest sense, a F.?MTLY PAPEIS. Each isrnie contales Eovoral COMPLETED ETO?IES, A SSEIAX STCET of ahaorbir.;: in crest, an? ? rich ratiety of conder-, se -1 noten ?a Fashion-, Art,Industries, Literatur >, Science, <?;.-.. ste. Its Market Qnotat . - as s e ceraplute, and io bo relied . . a> It te nnsurrsssed as ar. Enterprising, Pare, end Tzui.tv: c th- GEI?BEAL PAX. ?A* NEWSPAPER. Our/sp?cial;dubbu>s .irma t-ia.; it the reach of sill Specimencopi-s mar bc -ocr. at i> - o&e* CSTSend Bubsiriptl ns.to'-t?i? : '. IM BBSS Sfi j ;rV:'' The Best g a ! eso, M?SICA: s:! Ei -I- l-l!-1-* A../- L.)- ' v : T\VE.NTVRT V'K;t ' RKT. SAVi-im T-?B iii G ? ' '.: >. J >'. ? ?iiu pair' - ol my lb, ic T-'i-p?cttully tjiisji Mar 23-Sm RCHANDISE \ S10K1 LOOSER A NP A NEW K??A .IN KW STORE HAW MUK ? G A VE used especial cars in p ? mid summer of if?'S2. I wib . - ui?ifl to Ray that I will - t have ever before shown ?:.?<? house fi' general me r I si i. : . ' md '.VfUTK GOODS ' Alfi KS. PEPFUM? mv i LOI HENO STOCK, H Al DGIFIEB. sing my Block of rr.orchandiro for the sovinj: . empl to enum?ralo articles or or.ote prices, lo cash buyers tho bosr bargains iu ?he heat BM iiiarker. My j. urpr-..,? lc psitTpbsh R Rrst andi tm. Liff DRESS GOODS, kOTIONS, RIBBNN3, LACES. HOSIERY tE<\ SOAP, Ac <te. Special attention solicited ?APS, STRAW O00DS and GENTS FURN 3E ADQUA J'ERS FOR SHOES. J*, J Hne I im ito me close inspection. Sail: Tn til Sbtrfl complete than ever i;. f ?i Vf? tl if iRiiiK'V I'l* f ll ll ll r- tl it .nit DU-A Rh. GROCERIES, <id for ft-zr, and 8:to. Machine South ot New York C FORMER PRICI v. ii] maka ato your Headquarters at. lt Aurista retail prices. ipection. Satisfac 1 ?ell th" he*t Sew NINETY DOLLARS My Goods ar* marked at. strictly Low Ca.s'n erms iriven .-ti mach;ntre.st to buy for cash. ' - vill , . lt. f*i anni. - J ft. COBB', NORRIS BUILDING. Mil U .JL.L1 ? DEPOT! V". J.Pollard, and 736- Eel?lds Sireeb augusta, Ga. V "7 G '7 ? -O ?i and to arrive, the ?ai" - ?n eoe South, ronni '"TON PRESSED, LAI D'S CH 1MP?ON C<1 [RB.1 NK\S ST A NP ARI Lr BOTTA -ON'S ENOlE iock of Machinery, Boii'nrr. ?teprn ritings. .in'part of the followings jON GINS. Trith Feodora and C^ndericer?. EES, all aizea and pattern?. 5 H P. upward, ..n 4 H. P. upward. V i SPrn^na?1 SEPA BATOR, kl I si tea. . ? . ! ' ?v? ?PVI?*7 gffeBAIN SEPARATORS, all si ros. fr/ -b ^^^^V^ ^'ERIZERS. th. Lightest and :'!,..?. nirh Pni/erizers; ?ON RT ITERS-SingkjbflAPERS-Sinsrle. i Lh= .v,7"Tu"'""*-,.Tjnerii is ct' irani and hind it m. any tune}.; IPERS ?: ' ".;.''.. ' .' H?SS '! ' : S? PAN D a. RP MOWKRO-NW MANNT ?r.A?SON, I ALCOTT & CO'SfOWKR? HI .NsTON I ! A ? t V EST K i I or- ' . VVSON MOWERS. .i. :; _,-p?.vr- - '?THRRBELTING, :. \ . \ RUBRER and ind RIVETS ,: r;i;Tv?.|5' IS' ?VHRNORSVINSPIRATORS. ; '^K'V'-.V.^.^J^ [nd OTHER VALVES. ' .'.",ft?.Sf?5 T o*? Sio-'T Fittings naod. ? ? ~-u,?lJpAT< tl my Notv Office, Nc. 731 Remolda '. ?.^'.?;a).v tut . ro c bofgoodsintheaWeline^M examine the. mo^; complote' W"T her m thia eil v. * V? J, E ;(i .fi i..VI I, A ? 'Ti : CM! . a il ? M -IMPORTERS AND A ona mm nm z?f, -MANUFA" READY M?^P PA?NTS, n M . i; Vi N's F iVYl?PSCAK A ;-n; IS Sill JEWELRY. SILVERWARE. TJE-PLATED WARE. & FINE FANCY GOODS WINDOW SH; < ISP::;>. FL? -OF ?LL PAPERS AND BORGERS THSJ RCTOWKS, CVRT.II!??0008! neanl Annual Custom tn reduce PToek.ftiT goodsai greatly Reduced Price*! asela Carnoi?. ?;!-pels. ti grain Carnets. h Rut?r-, Crumb Cioihs, Pt-or Mais. , PJain, White, RedCheck and Fanry Matting "rer's Goods, Chrom?>a, Piano and TaMiCf-ai li \'-o?<\\ and new, est; and new. 1 f em and uew, Plain Bolton, Pco?? >r.f d an rs all nen and Profcty ER i ES on o rsi iinnr, iinafxement of our Mr. ? Term?, Cast;. IES G. BAILIE & SONS, ? :? ' ? - -> ?s ? ?*> f*-: SS - TTATTISW? i"l A ORDER TOT ' H ^:: ii i?liS, GRIST MILLS, CAI ?ILLK PLANTATION MACHINERY, es ?nd Boiloro, Cotton Screws, shafting, Pulley?, HanRera, .touro t Mil! Gearing, Quug?on'aTurbine Water Wheel*, Gin Gearing, Jw ora, Lu'sMtou's Clrtni/ar Sawa and G?mmers and Files, Belting, Bab! s PittinjrGlobe, Check Valves and Whistles, Gauges, ate., lrn?i ai . ; .?>?'?. Gin Rlbaand Inieetors, from GEO. R. LOMBARD Si CO., Forest Oi'.v l.'*ounclry and Machine Work?, Vc ri (?fi Water '?"?<:>.?. *. 1,"H tn l.ifci* h'euv.rk ?Street, At!tfVSTA, ff A. , ; AlKItVif promptly done t*i- lowest pri?es. Wecsstevery day both In -, havlmr.greatly I Teased our capacity wHh latest improved tool?. V .'? ti? ?. ?i i i me with So hands, which enable? 'os le rd! orders promptly . J\. pi ii-.es, Civo us ? trial hafoi sending off. [Apr. 20,1881. SHS Q iff1 ^ 81? OLOS 'i'. Hair and ('ai ? " . .NE SQUARE from UNION DEPOT. cVTJC v 1 ? ; . ' iu, GEORGIA. -, ?JEADaT05E3.J3 >MB3, and MARPLE WORK niall kin* al ohortest notice and at prinee iovrer than ever heard of in tl .voil; for the covntry Carefully Boxed and Delivered at Dc? "^ggt?jj^^?l?EGE. When necessary, I will go and p me work.l ffilsfactioo duara&teed, -? 2C THE SEDGWICK STEEL Wi?E FENCE. Ti-IK stove eur. repr?senta a section arni Gaio wi" a strong, cheap and itr shle Stool Wire Ponce walch ?ro now bc ing used at tho North and Northwest in preference to any other kind of tenciner. Wherever it hos been f ri^f? ii has given groat satisfaction. t i.- a nee work without narcs and will b 5n out -mall p??.s or any other animate ? at may injure gardens or farm crops. It makes no shade and shelters no ene mies to crops or poultry. lt Is junt the. fence for Garden-", Lots, Lawns, Pai Us and G'emeteriert. IJfiins dipped in Rust-proof paintit will last a life time, and is heiter than hoard fence in every respect it is easily and quickly put op. Specimens of Fence and ?iale* Can be a9en al the ADVERTISER building where a sronk '.shepton hand, -md where all information as to pries, Ac, cnn bo obtained. K. fi. M. DUNOVANT, Asl, EDGEFIELD C. H., S. <?'.. THECHOlCESf PROPERTY -TN - TT FOR SALE! THAT LARK li AM) SPLENDID ?LOT ON MAIN STE ET OX WUSCH ?TOO O T ll B Tl IJ iM A N HOTEL. SAID LOT FRONTSTO THE NORTH _ on Main Street, ISO feet-and has s magnificent Southern exposure from the roar, which in rho Southern climate is a mighty desideratum. Tho whole lot contains two and one-half (2*' acres moro cr lesa, all of it lying in the vor/ heart of the town. For 70 or SO feet "from the ' stront thia ?ot liofi ona dead level, after wbi'*b ii slopes iu the gentlest and most beautiful manner to tho re.tr lino, afford ing unparalleled .spots tor gardens, patches, meadows sn? fruit trees. Eith er a^ s situ tor a grand hotel, with all its appurtenances-, orfor a row of stores, ?bis lot bas absolutely no equal in Edgefield. Thia fiofl property will bc nold 3? >?? whole. ! Tarros wit! ho made accommodating. lt. C. M. DUNOVANT, ! Nov 17-u Real Estate AK-";a I To those Who Contemplate- In I vesting in Real Estate, or Going into Business. i Or Ti-:ri a very desirable ! HOU SE Sz LOT I a' Johnston Depot, on 'he ?.' C it A Rui! I road, thc Dwell inti House, which is ; entirely new -roo; roof tn ?ellar, contains I fi commodious room:?, two ui&azai ru'n ! nlug.ioros?, pantry, stove room, Ac. j The outbuildings consist of a ser? not?* : house, i.'vnj and stable*. There ia also a good well of water on {he place, which na? house '.-ver it. Tee mos: dosi rabi' purchase y*?t. of I fered, and one of the most pleasant pla ices jr. the thriving village of Johnston. A ppl in person or by ?otter to ll. <'<. M. I*-'. NOV ANT, Beal Estate A Kent. j NOt . J J, IS$0. . .*.';.!I Ol I Orangeburg Land for Sah*. 2*>/~|r\ ACRES of fine Farming . tJvv Lands lu Orang?-.uar Co., on South Edisto River, sis miles fruin Midway Station on the S. C, Railroad, j 4'? nnder cultivation, the larger portion I of which ison the river. Thc upland .portion is uno tor cotton, and the rivei . L.-if -iros ??iii corn adm!"ably. On the placeisa ?neD* ?Hing i loose, 54 ft. hy ? 40, ? rooms, 2 chimneys. ! lire places, 14 j fooi> passage way, piazza '.v. front an ci mL task-uarl/ix ii.> i>n, ?aiT??H : th fro A ? imber of out-build ; in?s, ?Jin House. Gin Head, fino well o ! water, Ac. Will :?. -old cheap. : Applv to ii. G. M. DUNOVANT, Real Estate Agent, j Feb. 3,1830. tfS j A Bargain ? A Bargain AVALUADLE TRACT OF LAND containing One Hundred and fcjigh j ty-eeven amt a hali' Acres, more or less ! lying inst beyond the incorporate !i?r,i! j ot' Edaefield Village, about two acres ? I it extending within said limits. Upoi 1 the land is a good Dwelling House of tw< ! stories and 8 rooms, with fire-places ti ? each room, besides H store-room act:'.-';- - ! and a servants' hotiMR in the yard. A 1M J a good Gin House, a two 'tory lia rr., am atable room for any u=o. The place hn three tenant houses, conveniently .:; j ranged, upon it; and it ls well watered having several fine springs, and sntVi ci"- '.ly limbered. Terms reasonab? Apply to or address, R. Ci. M. DUNOVA* F.efil Estate A c. Nf arch 3, U" 13 jwiTH A mim i si j -j f\f \ ACRES of laud, more or lea j iUU lying on Blair's Road, about, j mil^s from (treenwood and Augusta I H., adioinihg landi nf Mrs. Marti; j Holmes and other?. One third of' th ; land under cultivation. Gold in cousit ? ?rable quantiiic3 aro indicated front spt'i : imenK mund. For terms appiy to R. <i. M. DUNOVANT, j Rca: Estate Agent, Edgefie?d, s. r ! _AuglS-tf_ nf un mwmm i IITn ACRES mora or less, in Al h J \) EN i !OUNT\ , ON E M 1 L j from C. C, A A. H-. R.. adjoining lands < I Lark Swearengcn and :;!!.. rs. Ry sen i under cultivation-two cabins. Coe tenant on the land, w ho ? i ii show ii j plaT to persons desiring io ii. I Anpiy to or address R. G. M. DUNOVANT. j Ren! F.otaie Agent. Edge tic ld. M, C. \EAR THE RAILROAD. ! Q O t ACRES OF LAN D .!..?. " I ?i *3 tl: which is cultivated, and . s'">d cotton ami gr*in land, with b?u.< I bottoms. This tract i- ?itunted Ihn ; iv.?-'s from Dom's Gold Mine, .>!'.'. ici^ ? toj1 of :? mlle I'ioiu iii? tv roon wood ?i i \nr:'isfr< r??iii)..>:;.., ??vi two mil*s '<.. probable dopot . u. sal-i road. Dw*>itft : hc)i:sf- and t.sy.j cabins. l%or terots. A < ! a p pJ y i o R. G. M IK>N OT A N T, j Real' Fstate Agent. Eflgcrteld, ( . s. THE i MOST DESIRABLE ?Purchase Yet 03bre< : i i s?' ?> ACRES o? Laud, haifa m j ?i? ?J ?m from Dorn'* Mill?. ?*? nc i Dwelling House, Stor??,<"?sn ?<?? :'?.. I and Stables! tbreeonl houses; 100 aci ! in enltivatioUi [mprnvenienl^nf givmi j val no than tho prh?e ::skf(i. Tenr-.i very easy. A a ?sj rale ?vu^:. 'R.1?. M. DUNOS ANT; . Rna) IS >iof/? A trent I MaiH-h X l->0. -. i W. E. S. DESIGNER, Consulting and Superintending IT? nil AU J I'LA NS I and Specifications ai Moderate ebarg OF F ICK NO. .S T. AW KA Nt; If., AUGUSTA, C? ^O, a week in your ?'wn toi fj* \ I V ? Terms and .s-;i outfit free, i dres- H. HALLETT A <v'.. Portlai Maine, ?stf TO % pic worth '(o (roe. Address Stjr.scu .? C I Portland, Maine. $70 A WEEK. 812 at home can 4 *U tnado. Costly Outfit free, ? dress TAITS 6 Co., Augusta, Maine. V i n fn H III- t j .3T ISP* ? "' 5jSK?, '^.'.../l \\ . > ; 0 ;?,.; -- - AT TH:: LO W EY V? AGON FACTORY, AUGUSTA GA I * -:::V' ' '."*'.'"'. Stock of Wagons erer offered before in this City, and 1 will LOW S Know ??}?? ; : ;> Short, ami ? Propose Dividing ft-y EVofit* with U?e Farmers: 300 OffE-HORSE WAGONS, 'RI'JES- 7 1 ?-y-2 JU B\TBH 33HFOHB HEARD OP! 100TWo ? ?. - WAOONS^-F?RST-CJJASSGOODS, ;AT LOW PRICES. j Complete Stock iVagon Harness of all kinda Give me ? a cal! before buving . J. H. LOWREY, CORNER CAMPBELL ? ELLIS STS., AUGUSTA, GA. j aug '?5-u mw U" ?3 >. .fr li . ;5 : y a u ? > move off the remnant of our Winter I ? Stock we will oiler for the next thirty days ! Immense Bargains BOOTS, U BOBS & HATS -AT Wholesale and RetaiL Ca H an d examine bargains offered, at r>ur t.\w> stores. I'M. MULHERIN I CO., n * II ai I 722 an ! 313 3:-oii St, AuustGra. ?fiac;.- -.?^rr^?-^.^iMai<iaa?aseaaa?a IMPBOVED AGRICULTURAL THE THOMAS Sid AMERY'S 8-HORS? SULKY P AVERY THiEiMWRSE WALKIN1 (i CULTIVATOR. A LS O T W 0 - H O & S EC ULTIV ATO R TH? HU&BES THREE-HORSE SULKY ?LOW AND TWO-HOB3E WALKING CULTIVATOR. rpnB aiiovfl luipi? I tua! Mxpcriaieu* . provea ?o bo great labor-saving machines by ao .-- ?i ren. Sold at factory prices bj' Tv L BRUNSON, Agent, EDGEFIELD C. H., 8. C. i ??Mac aa . . ? ^ -.,\. .-^?yi^M???!omo?i?aB?n?M?aBoaBi s H?M?l HUI li IWl?il I?CC lill IIHIDD V il ililli MU m\w\m MUmM Mois ? SH. M ?? 3 iesnectl M M li BJ a. 4 i?c?pcv.ii'.Ji:V rCqUCStx g I who shall 6? in Augusta this Spring or ? Summer to risit her Millinery Establish ?men? and inspect her Matchless assort PURCELL ali Edgefield Ladies mont of tfillinerv Goods. ?nra mmm m mm mm FRENOS PLOWERS, FEATHERS. RIBBONS, LAOS3, F A?O Y JET JEWELRY, &C -AT THE NEW OH K M 3 L LINER Y STORE. i '. MA Vi I il A' .?. M 1 LTON MAYHEW. C. RSA Y HEW & SON, COLUMBIA T& AT* Jg* "Ep? """. "T ..1^ ,/?"'. . ?- , ?o ....... ... .i-- i Y?imif? ifflliiii. {0Al?rs in ii'l kinri?; of AMERICA! ITALIAN MARBLE WORK, MWm. TABLETS kW 1R0\ RA1LO? ........ n ?nv ilflMgn at lowest prices. p 11. [sriED G I?^L?SITK WO?K j-?.\,^Y N'Hiiive or Foreign, lo order. . . ..; i;.,;.' in wrtnt of any work lu tue nbore line. ? "" ' [u our Mao lo tbe following .c,'Gtii}?men as to Vi -, '' -?. .... . i ... and E. J. Norris, ?sq., Batesbwrg; W. W. .?.". :f? : '.. v . Member of Honso, Spartanburg; Messrs. JV ":"::; 1 ;M .. it.j.hir.n, .lolmston: Captain Oiark, Trraton, and J P.. Mb?t??r ".' . . ...jnran teed orno charge mad?*. ?u^r;-?o*-v-;/.: w::^^.- ?:.?^?..M ^.nty. Api 6-tf Frosh Garden Seeds! BUST'S NEVER FAILING SEEDS. i. ~ I To insure a Good Carden, you must plant ?; GOOD SEEDS! BUIST'S have inva - jriablv proved themselves superior to all """ others sold in this market. A compdete ^ assortment in store and for sale by K G. L. PENN & SON,