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THE? ADVERTISER.
JAS. T. BACON, Editor.
Our Club [Rates.
We are now; fomitting the ADYEI?TLSEB to
luba at tho followiDgvery low rates:
Two Copies o nd Year, ' $5.50.
Five Copies one Year,- . 12.50.
Ten Copies one Year, 22.50
Twenty Copies ono Year, 40.00.
No Clubs received for a less period than one
ear,-and in all cases the Cash will bo required
?advan.ce. Th names of tho entire Club in?st
sent at one timo.
Col A. M. COGHRAX, of Barnwell, we are
formed has been appointed Deputy U. S. Mur
toa! for EdgefiuM.
Augusta Advertisements.
E We call attention to a number of new Fall Ad
e-tisetne/its from Augusta. Next week it will
iye u? mach pleasure to r.o?ce them more par
ticularly.
Thc Daily Republican.
This is the Radical paper of Charleston. Ilerc
foro it has hecn a Weekly. Now it is a Daily,
jjt is edited and conducted with decided ability.
Subscription price, $G por annur;.
Rifled a Trunk.
On the 26th ?ltimo, a young negro, named AVm.
onkins, was brought to this place and lodged in
jail. Ile " had rifled Mr. W. How.vnn's trunk
of a fine cloth suit and pbout $120. In about four
hours after this graceful deed, ho was arrcstod and
overhauled.- Tbti^J^;i?*?i|j??^?re rj^?c?r<>J.
/.t-fj- In Augusta on Monday, thc 30tb, Cotton
was selling at 31 i cts. for Middling. Corn $1.45
@$150.
Thc Openiug of the Campaign.
A considerable Radical meeting took place here
on Saturday last-in the grove of the malo acad
emy. A largo crowd of negroes was present,
ll.igespoic. Rcalf spoke Prince Rivera speke."
Jackson, a white member of the Legislature fri m
Charleston, spoke. The ^eukcrs were loud and
the negroes were lou 1. Wo heard thc noise at a
distance. This mejting, we .-uppose, io view cf
the election ia the fall of 1S70, injy bc called the
opening of the Campaign.
The Greenville Colleges.
In our paper of '.'-is ?eek will bo found new ad
vertisements from the Furman University and '-bo
Greenville Fein ijc College. For tbes* adk-erihc
monis wo beg thc special attention cf our readers
In both institution?, the fall and ?inter sesnon
will bc^in on thc 15th in?:.
These Instyutions are justly entitled to rank
ainoi;g.-t the first in the S^uth. The course and
spirit of instruction ?re framed upon the ouly
true ba:is-that tire truths .of Christianity are
ijuite a.-? demonstrable as mathematical truth ;
|tbat it is a duty most sacred, mon indispensable,
&?tonly to priz tho knowlcdco of theso trmhs
very far above all otho: knowledge, but to lore
kbun, or rather their Divine Author, with ::11 our
|hetrt, mi..i, soul and strength. With such a ba
sis, tbs teaching of every useful art, science, lan
guage and desirable accomplishment, bremos a
Jwctk of indescribable pleasure nr:d ot)joy men t.
From the Furman Univcrsi;y and the Green
ville Female Colltga aro now giuLing forth
strcitms of sweet water;, where, wc hi>pr, manyof
th?youni; and giit?d of Edgt?tld, m.:y qtitnch
iheir thirst.
Hurrah for the Ridge Boys.
The Colombia J'Iio<.m'x, of lue 27th, gives two
ot" our Ridge Cotton Planters credit fur thc lirst
bnlcs of new Cotton received ia Columbi i thiv
sc.son. The Phomix says : " Three bales vf now
cotton was brought over on thc Columbia and Au
gusta Road, yesterday, from tbs Edgofield Ridge
two bale? by A. ACLK and OM by M: N. UCL
STRIX.' Thc?e are the fir.-t b.i!c t?.nt bavc'coine
?.i tbi? market. tho"^h our friends, P.. O'Ncale i
soc, shipped one of their own raising on Monday.
Tho three biles being strict middlings were pur
chased by Blakeley A Gibbes at 33 and 32 cent?.
Thc prc?ej;t high rates will Stimulate ?-ur planters
to get their colton to market a?c;ir y as possible."
Fr.ov Kn?E>-iKLD.-Mtss Bei? wrues te the j
Savannah Jicpublican-os follows:
EDOBFIELP, S. C., August 19th, 1SC9.
./J Editor Ilepublieak :-Tho armed negroes ttili !
."ali* tho jiil hero containing throe hundred
rifles. I ?ce there is no u -fi in trying to carry on
the Mary Ann Buie Institute in this place; over
.".rty pupil.' W ill not rei urn or como herc; some
of tb* citizens will move from herc. No ooo can
iell why the amsa/? here. I intend to carry my
school to Georgi* as soon :is I determine where is
?Ibe bait place to- put it. lowe is a fine field for
?a. first-clas* institute between Augusta ?ad Saran
n <h. My teacher.* aro willing to go to G corgia. They
ure coming here noir. Do if you plo.vso ?tatc tbpd
faet in yo? paper, l?tt the Mary Ann Bule lu- '
Ftitatc wiil be permanently locate^ in Georsia for
Coufoderata efficaisf orphans uii?' living t tlicers'
*ud men's daughters of tho South, t a?-; prom
ised aid in Georgia after fail.
Rc.-pcctful'y, M. A> BUIE.
?Wo think Miss BCJE. in the aboye card, ii giv
ing undue iaiportancc to the iroagtc^ry terror
ruling in tho Village, owing to th? fsct of Oov,
f Scott'* negro guard being stationed in our jiil.
It is true they arc herc, mid likely to remain hero,
but then no e ne has any fear of them, or of heit g
-..-.Je. :c ; by them. And as to Mus Br/ts's asser
tion ttwt " some of the citizens will tnev-e from.
?hore,"*!? account of the menacing prospect of
.affairs in ??d;??.fie!d, wo sro convinced it is not
?varanied hy tho facts in thc cajic, and respectfully
?ail for tho nam"e3 of those win aro sa.caslly
?'ri^ti??:?cd, and aro " geing tc ?novo from herc."
J?i?? J!'*. Efiboo! ivhor owr, and if she sops proper
to remor? it t> Gc?rgia, wo wi'J wish her thur?,
ss hero, God-.peed.
- ? ?
** A Oi?od i?Ian Leaveth nu Inheri
tance."
From'tho ccr:ificaU: appended, it will be sct n
thai the ''Piedmont Life Insurance Company of
Virginia" hus promptly paid ibe amount of in
:;orcnce u~^n ibo life of the lato W. A. HARRIS,
of Columbia, wtlhoct any discount :
CoLoitm, S. C, August ?C, 1SG9.
To 8. L. J.eitplmrt Eiq , Agct/t.
DEAS Sm: Wo tafeeplcnsare'ia acknowledging
the promptnees with which the Piedmont Life
2u?oraneo Co'mjiatiy^ of Virginia, ha? )!.".jd the
?moun: ($:n,'.Clt) on rtK^.l;4;^>!?cy ^of Wm. A.
Z!arru', Usaed Ir.r tLa tencfit of his wif j and
children^ witliout dedactioo of .ii.terc-t. f??r the
ntiring of iLouinoiy days to which thc company
v.-.'i ectiikd. Very respectfully,
POP? ? HASKELL,
^Attorneys for recipients.
*3T A Miss BU!, niece of Gwscral A. P- Hill,
?r Virgiu?4, wa? aooideBtnily shot and billed by
her brother in-'aw. Mr. Qt. W-. Skinner, athis rcs
ileljcc, ia Washington Ccunry, Ai J., a few even
ings ago. Mr.* Skinner wi?t aboot to lea .-e (be
ho:i.-e t? .pend tb night with a s'oJ? neighbor,
and >ra.- .L.f,??;..-,. n recapping ht* loaded pistol,
. . wh?:i ur.o oi tho barrel* cxplodeJ, and the ball
fri. u i: ?.ntered tbs si/lo of tho unf^rlunate Indy,
killing hfr ins tinily.
.}??.'? A. rich old mah die<l recently, whoseyoung
wi/c bad lcd bim Lut a sorry life. Ho frequently
/?'.at?l that be would be rev*.- ged. On rending
- -rho m)\, his vengeance was too woil felt- lie leit
ht*yr?>pcr1y, alxmt $10O,Dl)0, t.j his ?*ife, on
/.sor.diii ,\? d?*t si c passes every day from >&. m.
j'ill ti p. m. ?<i bi* tomb. Should she mi.-s o::c
). .. r. thc whole tortee reverts to the natu ul heirs.
g;paf-Tlio R-jpuUlicans <sa>v thc Charieslou
J%\K4.) aro vary mach excjufl eyer jibe Chine.-e
labor utieAiou. A {.rouiioe=t pember of cb i par
ty y?*tf*'dfty jwserted tb?ta.uieetin;: of ibe party
: would be called as foou as tbe first "batch arrived,
ind a memoriaf drawl up<?.d pressn.'pd to ibo
; Jjegislaluto, asking ?t ta posent them frt.m uvt?
i-jg. on tbe ground that their pr?euco will 8ii?5w
j;Ut of om plo} ment a is-ge number of Mgjves.
^gjlj?t^? A negro at Danville, Vu , snapped hispia
^?tolit a^w'g; bnt it failed, when bc lookol down
? ?U*tlc^> SV? what was thc raaUer. Ile saw
.i . Thc pist-?Ptes.irt t'ff, ?nd ?o dy the top of tho
,dark4>y< hca-i.
OeyerarLongstreotillie 6?v purveyor of
tlie perfcjf Ne* ?le^ns, has af pointed ?cvet?!
poland med?b positions in bis department. ?
?.JCie^WicaQs ar? ?bligbtou,
? ? . ?ii
... O-w
Old Dry Creek.
Ono ot" tho most prominent Churches in Edge
field Di?trict.ia Dry Creek-famous, ever since
wo can remember, for largo crowds and uubound-.
ed hospitality. On Sunday last a protracted meet
ing wnsJjcgunj^this ch'urch. Wo had not' visited
the spot in tendeare, so, to seo how the old placo
looks in thoso viBteavs". we gladly repaired Lhith
or. Found an immense-a very immens?-con
course of human beings. ?3 many negroes, too,
as whites ; and, as in old times, they were preach
ing and praying with thc utmost violence on their
own side of tho creek. Can't say that wc .noticed
much difference betweon tho Dry Creek of 1S59
and the Dry Creek of 1S60. If wc did mark a
difference, it was io tho style of the equipages;
certainly the carriage.", buggies and horses are
by no means so stylish ?s they used to bo. In
ibo way i-f improvement an i progre??>," wc meu
|-tion tho purchase and u;e of a good cabinet or
gan by tho church. Thc organist ia our amiable
and accomplished young friend, AIUs. II. E. M.
The Dry Creek congregation m iy well congratu
late itself upon so valuable an aciiu?Mtion ns Miss.
M. The singing is.good-vasily better than in
former days. Why does'ct ovory Church, if it.
van afford it, get an organ ? lu such a caso, tho
singing would bs a fur more beautiful and fitting
offering to (3od.
Tho two elorgjmcn present wore Rev. Mr.
MEALING and. Rev. Mr. BRO Annus. This was Mr.
D's. first appearance among thc Dry Creek people
Ile preached thc forenoon sermon, a very excel
lent one indeed, nnd made a most favorable im
pression. Ile will soon be no longer a stranger
ia Edgeficld District ; bc is g?-1ng far and near,
laboring earnestly and :nuhiplying friends.
JEha-^Bv?roT?icraooi?- ans dovot?<?. (4- a B>Lmt.iy
School .festiva!. Tbeie were se^c^l short but
interesting addresses ard thc singing of tho Sun
day School children was, as it niways is, very
fresh and innocent and pretty-" remembering
their Creator in their youth, before tho evil days
com-!."
Truly it was a p'eataat thing for us to go once
moro to Dry Creek.- When we lookodaround and
jaw ibe Mobleys, and Colemans, and F.eadys, and
Daniel?, and Bells, and Wards, ?nd Lott?, and
Watsons, and Dennys, and Padgetts, where wo
had so.oftcn seen them in days long gone by, wo
cou!d scarcely realize the horrors and trials of
the tart ton years. And yet there' is not one
of these familios. that ha* not pa-:sod through
"fiery tribulation and heart-rending bereavement.
And before we came h-nne, wc" made sure to
pass a l.ight under the vine and fig tree of our
old fiietid Capt. CLINTON WARD; for the mtr.viry
of bi "?r/r? billum hospitality, and tho amiable
suavi'y of bis go:?tie lady, was strong upon us.
And wc found it ail t!iere j-tst tho same as
ever-unshaken, uaitnpairo-1. And tho viac
was bung with rieh ?-lusteri and the fig tree
groaned with figs. We are tipcafcirig literally
now; and almost literally too when we say wc
passed thc night under them.
And here wc were r? juiced to meet the venera
ble and .esteemed father of c ur Lost, beneath
whoso roof, in the g-?y aud musical days of 0.?).
ARTHUR SIMKINS, we S'journed^so often and so
happily. And right pleasantly cid we two run
over many a gamut upon ibo h-irp of mimory
many in tho brightest m >jor keys, and fome,
nias ! iu the saddest minora.
Bal thc p'?3'ing of minor life gamuts docs but
little good. We hope to play many ve y merry
one.: ?vc Dry^Crcek yet be.ri?rj we depart to be
with our fathers!
ThcDt/tVy Iicjjmblican says: A:.:icxel is
copy ol'a letter, rectivalby Riehard R-al?,
Assistant Assessor United" Slates Interna*
Revenue, for Edgetield District, ?. C., July
19th, 1809. This tatter is 4t ornamented''
;vi:h rude outs of ?.: denih's head, a gallows
and man thereon, and a cclli.'t.
' ll Realf, uncle s-.m's tu ks man this is to
warn you to Le?e the'County Ateneo god
dam you you ar? old BroWns Right Bov>"er
some of i-'s Lit you bi Kansans 12 yi-ar? ;'.?..
and .some in the army SCDCC but )'<>u Need
not think bekasQ you.'Wasent killed then you
...nc a^i-ol.Tj? tft'1.vs<-n'A-\&\**f*,-?f j?.ocr$n.Sr ?hf
of UK have swore to b'tve your gol dam infer
nal Lifo and if you undertake to.travail round
tho decstrick to eoiiect thc dam inferna!
Reven. U takses you will g J up shur.o.yuu
dam uigger-Lovery?u had Best pu ? up Sukes
arid gut hack to \\>sbit;g:ou ?br you can'
stop Hear unless you Want a plug in y
i ?ead or a t ope round your raskel ?eck youi
! had Rest mind this for'We ur-.- Dead. ?ei t.
Kill you share/'
-. T T?T % -~ '
SALE or A VALUAUU-: HoRSE.-^On/ Satur
day last Mr. B. S. Wright, of this city, sole
Lis stallion Fcarnaugbt to Col. II. S. Russell,
of Weat Boxhury, for $25,000. Ibis animal
was sired by Young Morrill, ard is rii;.e jcars
old. Al the Buffrio races last fall he won
J,he $10.000 purse offered fur hordes Ihnt had
ker. beaton 2,.??0, making ;ns mile in 2 2oA
krn?ogbt will be kept by Cd. RisSeU for
stock purposes.-|?C?ton ll ifald, 23d i:ista;.t.
A Wrong Impression Corrected.
Many persons believe that there is no value in
anyinitig ijiat docs not come from " tho S?rth."
How humiliating : However, this impression" L
being gradually corrected. It ii now admitted;
that no reinodial Agent ba3-evcr been discovered, j
.North (ja soi'^h, that possesses, in so eminent a
degreo, thc power vf indicating from tho -ystem
all foul distemper, as DR. TttTT'S SARSAPA
j RILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Tho se-,
j cret ;i, if atflsti ?fal are to do thin throtgh itt ow? .
channels. It U coy.po??d of vegetable substances
alone, every one of which grows on Southern soil.
It is thc BLOOD PURIFIER OF THS AGE.
The Massachusetts Democratic Slate Con
vention met at Worcester on ibo "llb, 'and norn-,
/tated J. Quincy Adams for Govornor.* Mr. Ad
ami accepted the nomination and mads- a speech.
'?gp?m?r? to*got CKOICE'DRUGS AND
MEDICINES: PELLETIER'S, No. 15?i, Broad
Street,'Angust?, Ga.
luOulba l?lu? .?tono ; l?O?lbs S. C. Soda
500 bs Putty ; "OOlbs Cppcrai ; lOOlbs Sponfah
Floatindigo, received au! foe ?ale by .
ANDREW J. PELLETIER,
Druggist, I ?SJ-, Broad St., Augusta, G.u
Special Notice.--To p-riies in. want of
Doors, Sashes und BIiud?>, wc refer' to tho adver
tisement of P. P. TOALK, the lar? ??anufiieiurcr
j of those goods ia Charleston. Pricc Bit furnished
on application. 0m
Magistrate's Blanks.
We have on baud a tull assortment of Magis
trate's Blanks, recently printed, which wc are
stiling at Charleston prices.
CH OI TKKA!!!
The l?ltowmg letter aiSanx Mr. ^'?ralward.ofStLou?s
to J. X. llurris, >:><)., of- New London, (.min. Mr. IV. is
:i gentleman of h.gli re.?pi-ttal)ility, ami during thc i-rc
ralcnce of ibe cbok-rn iii St I.ouifi, walrlicd thi result of
jije tppUcatlod or tho Pain Killer Tjr tliis ififteaje aud
lils testimony can be rcircdupon wltlrthe utmos; cimil
denee :
Dcj.n Sm:-You re*..Weft wheq I saw you in January
! !:u-t, ni7 exprcailnzto y^uniTinost^aotfiuWt-xprelations
j Uiat DAVB'l'AIN lvii.!.Ki; jronl/J ifjjjj s/lrcn!e);doiu
sale In the W?l tbKS?afioh. and illy anilc!j)?.'u-iiis ?ave
! t>eea moralhau realh?d,unil tne lectmoBy^of Uxins?tids
wlio have ufe?! it bojgbe. n thin they would: i:?t be wil
ling to go io lied at tujfcbt witboiit it iii Hie UCtuc.
( )\\ 'lie ajipi-nraaoeof ?ic-diolir.i ?alli? olly, such wns
the confidence in (lie Puiu Killcnawarctnt-dy* tliatiuany
wh > purchased it remarked lo me Hint (hey had no fi-nrs
I ur dread ?>f th?citolera is long ns liny hail thcl'aln
I Killer by iln-m, and !r.:i...'r- ds t'^ol^ it daily ns a preven
ItaUve. torno pcr.-on can have a deruogement of tho
i l?owc!s or diarrlKea ft' they us* IliislacdiciMc. . This V?ns
i the security arni bonftdeoce ofliundrefisaco,unin(e<t with
it. and when their friends were attacked willi (ne Choler
I they wo?ld adminleUr ibe remedy in largerjuantities,
i and ta ovary cue when it him been taken In any of ihe
fir.-'i stages of t?M disease, it has proved sacccssiaL
I fon*!diT it'ixn iuiulU?U: remvdy^ I bare not heard
cf any'iddirlda'al In any family who u*'d tberaiu'KU
ter when'atlncked tet rpeedlly rV'cn-i-rca.
The clcrfc informed mc. liiat he .nlin!nl?U.-red it to per*
?c,ni when cold >r.in Hie cramps,-and it gave Immediate
rvhe/i Out ?tjJl If Auiuld be given ijuiekly, for when tho
eisc+avo <i/"ijc.e jraU r" has be/rim, tnY Kopo of life
bas il-a: >b )uld this c/i*ca?e njnkc iUappearancu among
j ou, BS Iff all probability It will. J),e ut i a Itemed : you anil
oil otb? r? Mu'rcJjav?Uie VcJliedy.'n/ul I ipi ?on?l.h nt if
the Pain KiHsWic iFed, not u' ??iglC'rt?ttlb. by Clio lera
will occur in your city,
KckpecffUlly yours. ?
A. T..WOODWARD,
?3/"Tlie Pain Killer U sold by all dealer* In Kumily
MedUtine!".
Magnolia Water -
pRI?? STOBR.
6. L. PENN,
DRUGGIST,
EDSEFIELD, S. C.
TnE Subactibor hos recently rcceivod AN EN
TIRE FRESH STOCK of
CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty,
KEROSENE OIL.
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, BURNERS,
Fancy Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, &c,
AH whick ho will sell at low figurcE-as low as
the lowest.
^f" An inspection of my stock earnestly
solicited.
G. L. PENN.
Aug. 21 If 3?
Executive . Department,
EA ND COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, S. C, August ll, 1S69.
NOTICE is horoby given that thia Office is now
organized, in accordance with the law croat
In tho purchase of Lands tho interests of tho
State will bo carefully guarded. It is the desiro
of tho Commissioner to purchase- none other tbau
good Lsnils, in good localities, at their fair mark
et valoe, and at such pTtces as tho same Lands
would bc sold to priv.ato indin?bala. Arrange
wents have been mirle by which tho Bouds.au
thorized. to be issued for tho purchase of Lands
will bc convorted to currency, and Lands so pur
chased will be paid for in currency. The Com
missioner invites all parties owning desirable
Lauds, in desirable localities, wishing tosell them,
and willing to tuko mnrket prices, io forward
their proposals, giving a description of the Lands
for s.ile, their locality, quality and adaptation to
tho production of cotton, corp, and grains gono
rally, with a view to tho commencement of nego
tiations for tho sale of s.iid Lands to thc State.
C. P. LESLIE,
Lind Commissioner.
Au?. 24 " 3t 35
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Tho Purest, Best and Cheapest
SOLD BY ALL GROCERS.
COLBURN'S PATENT
RED JACKET AXE
Is better than our regular shaped Axes for these reason*:
/7>>?-It ruts deeper. Secmnl-ll don't stick in thc
wood. TJ?rd-It dues not jar the lian-1. Pom Ut-Ko
. tim? i-. wavell in taking the Axe oui of tho cut. Fifth
Willi the s ime lab-r yog will do one-third more work
dian with regul?r Axes.' p,'cd paint lins nothing to do
with thy good qualities of this Ake, fur ail our Axes are
painted red. If your hardware ?tore doc* not keep our
goods, we will gladly answer inquiries or fill your orders
direct, or give you thc name of thc nearest dealer who
kceusour Axes.
LIPPINCOTT &. BAKEWKLLi
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Sole owners of Colburn's anti Rod Jacket Pa tonis/
Tun F.ST KY COTTA OK ORRAN 'i the best
and encape*!. Contains Hie Int-st impmrenicrits
Vox Jfamatut and Vox JaldUinte. J. ESTJ3Y CU.,
Sole Manufrs, Uraltlcboro, Yt.
$9 4 Dny ror all. Address A. J. FL'LLAM, N. Y.
n9XPX.OYBX8KTlAff? i,<iy.. Kot particulars, ad
. & dress S. M. SPKXCKB >V CO., ?rattk-b<-r,', VI.
ASK yonr Doctor or tirugsist for SW ??Kl
Q,UINl\'ti-il equals(hiller) Quinine. Is made oui?
!>y V. ST KA UNS, Chemist; Detroit.
vifOUBS OF WISDOM for Young Men on Ihe Ku ?ng
. Passions ?a Youth und Kally Manhood, willi Scll
!ielp for tho erring and uufortur.ate. Sent in scaled let
ter envi'lope?, free <?f. charge. Address HOVABII ASSO
CIATION. Uox P, ?'Ula., Pi._
a?iilRTT YKA'ftS? Experience Ju tue Treat
? ment of Chronic -??d Sexual DiicnseH.
A Phynlologieal View qf 2fnrriaye,-1\\(i cheapest book
uv.T "published-containing nearly 8 0 paget, and 130
Ano plates and engraving* of the anatomy of the human
'organs in a slate of health and diBc.ne, with a treatise on
carly errors; its deplorable coiis faences upon thc mind
and body, with th- author's pinn ojireatment-the only
rational and successful 'mode or euro, as shown hy a re
' port of eas?s treated. A truthful adviser to div married
and ihoso coutein?jiating marriage who entertain doubts
of their physicalc-ia'dllion. Sent free of postage lo nay
nddress Uh receipt of 25 cents. In stumps or postal cur
rency; by ad<ir?rt?iiirt JJ/. L V CHOIX, No. 81 Maiden
Lane, Albany, N. Y.- The author may ba consulted noon
any of tho diseases upon which bis books treat, either
personally or by mail, und medicines seul to any pari-?rt
the world. ___
Great Pistribution
By tho ."'!( tro ii o liiiu) Cl<f. pjj,
CASH GIF rs TO TK? -?Ha*?NT OF $600,000.
BVERYTICKBTT DR/IW? A PRIZK.
5 Cash Gifis, er.ch f2D,0U0 I -10 Cash Gifts.each $I,o00
10 " * 10,000 2 0 '? 600
- 20 " " 5.DO01 :W0 " . " lim
5> Elegant Koscwood Pianos - ' each fcPO lo ??.'^.i
TO " ? Melodcons ** 75 lo 10.1
330 Sowine Machines ...? IM ;.. 175
y00 Gold Wul?hea ... ? CS to 800
Cash frizes, Silver Ware, ?fcc., valued at . jil.MiO.iidO.
A chance to draw any of the above Prbes tor 25c.
Tickets describing Prizes are teated in Envelopes and
fell mixed. On receipt of 25c. a Sraled Ticket ls d rawn
without cl Moe and sent bv mall lo any address. Thc
prize name? lipon it willbeilehvered to the ticket-holder
on payment of One Dollar, Prizes are immediately
sent to any address by express or return mail.
Yoi! will know what your Prize ls before yon pay for
lt. Any 1'rke rjrcJtanyiil for anotiie.r of tame raine.
?To Blanks. Our patron* can dvpend on fair dealing. .
ItEyEmS?CKs:-Wo ?elect the followiug from many
who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly per
mitted us to publish them : Andrew J. Bums, Chicago,
*10,M)0;.M?!W Clara S. Walker, Baltimore, Plano, ?S>0;
Jam-s.M. Mathews, Detroit. $5,000; John T.Andrews,
Savannah, ^i.'lOO ; Miss Agues Simmons, Charleston,
Piano, $010. We publish no names without permission.
OHXIOXSor TUE Piiess:-"Tho firm is r'liable, and
d-Kervir'iheirjueces?."- Wully Tribune, JlayS. "We
know them to bo a nd. dealing Urra."-A7". V. Herald,
Jfiiy :'.S. " A friend of our? drew a ?>500 prize, which
was promptly received.''- Daily AVirs, Jini? ?,
' Send *or circular. Liberal inducements to Agents..
Sati.?faction guaranteed. Ever)' package of Sealed En
velopes contains ONE CASH GIFT. Six Tickets for >1 ; 18
for fl : ?55 for (3 ; 110 for $15. All letters should bc ad
dn ssed Io HAKPKK, WILSON &, CO.,
173 Itt qatlivuy, New York.
Fresh Arrivals.
?HEAT5?M~BR?THEBS
HAVE^UST RECEIVED .
50 BRISES JOCKEY, STERLING ?nd DIX
ENS COLLAHS,
10 Doz. Saratoga Linen COLLARS,
12 Doit. Piccca Corded Edge RIBBONS,
? .? ? Dink Corded Edge RIBBONS,
all widths, '
10 Doz. Lawn HANDKERCHIEFS for Sl,0p
ncr dozen.
C'Doz. Lidies' Lin?n Cambric HD'K'FS. .
C Doz. Gent's ??' " HD'K'FS.
12 Doz. Ladios Whito HOSE,
18 D:?z. Goit3'V/liite and Brown HOSE.
Ayglfl_ If 33
0NHANDA?D ARB?V1NS
20,000 Lbs. Choico TonnLSBco CLEAR
SIDES,
5,000 Lbs. Choico Tennessee SHOULDERS,
2,500 Lbs. " ? HAMS,
0,000 Lbs. " " DRY SALT
SHOULDERS,
1,500 Bush. Primo WHITE CORN,
500 Bush. Good SEED OATS,
I With r. Choice Stock of GROCERIES alwnyB on
hand and for sj?l.e bp Ly
Tiles. M. ii?lAWV,
29? Broad Street, Augusta/ Ga.
Aug 10 tf ?3
fhpiw tik'$e% pud Plack Te?Si
.JuST reocked 1 CHEST GREEN TBA and
1 CHEST BLACK TEA, which hos been tested
abd found to bc choice-delicatu in Uuvor and
very full of strength. For sale by
fl. L. PENN.
<iDne23 . if- 29
FEMALE SCHOOL.
THE Undersigned will open in Edgcficld, on'
thc first Monday in September next, a SCHOOL
FOR YOUNO LADIES AND CHILDREN.
Her "Rates of Tuition; per Session of five
mouth?, will bc oj follows:
Disher Classes in English, including French,
Gorman, &o. $20,00
Second Class, " ' 15,00
Third Cans. 10,00
Music, (by Mr. Jas. T. Bacon) $10 per qnarter.
$2? for use of Instrument.
yS?f*Tuition, Ono-balf in advance
Cheap and~comforUble Board can bc obtuinod
in severn! of tho most respectable private families
of tho Village.
SALLIE STONE BUTLER,
tfuly 18 6t 29
MARY ANN" BUIE JpTlTl7T|
AT EDGEFIELD, S..C.
iuUSS BUIE, Confederate Soldiers' Friend,
will reopen her School on tba first of SEPTEM
BER, in the town of Edgefiald, assisted hy com
petent and experienced Teachers.
Young Ladies and little girls boarding at tba
Institute, will bo under tho imm?diate care of
Miss B. and other faithful Teachers of the highest
character, under whoso kind attention Miss B's
numerous friends may safely IrtMttheir daughter?.
All the higher branchos of English and Mow
ern Languages, Latin,. French, O orman, ?fcc.,
taught for..$20 for five months/
.Second Class., 14 " " A
Third Class. 10 " " J
Fourth Class. 8 " " S
Marie,.:.2*t"~UI ?? -U,"K
Orphans taught free
Aug. 10 4t 33
FJOCEFIFTD^CADEM
FOR
Young Ladies and Children.:
TUE regular Exercises bf this Academy will'
be resumed on MONDAY, otb September next.' /
Every clFirt viii be made by the Principal not
only to improve his Pupils in their several branch^
cs of study, but also in tho general deportment on,
those entrusted lo his care. .
If necessary competent ladies will bc engaged
as Assista n's.
Terms,
Per Quarter, in advance.
Advanced Pupils, $10,00
Primary Classes, 7,50
Music,. 10,00
Latin, and French form no extra charge?.
Reference.
Mossrs. .T. A. DOZIEK, CAUSEN WARR'BX, J- L
AnnisoK, (J. Ho upi JAS. L. MATHIS. D. R. Una
SOE, Jiuirs. DAV, LEWIS JOSHS, O. II "HAHT. ic
R. A. LYN di.
Aug 4 tf 2 4
HIS ACADEMY is now in successful opera
ti.>n under tho charge ot the Undersigned as
Principal. Its location at Edge-field is ono of thc
most desirable for healthful olimate and good
society.
The method nf teaching is similar to that for
morly prac'iccd in ibo Military Academy of the
State. Tho discipline will be strict, and particu
lar attention given tn tho murale of the Students.
Thc higher branches cf" MATHEMATICS,
SURVEYING and BOOK-KEEPING aro t.-ugbt
without exfr:i charge, and FRENCH at inly $2
por quarter additional.
Tho exercises will be resumed t n tho G:h of
September.
7CIH:?.
Advanced Classe?; per Scholastic Qu.-ute,-, $1.0 00
Intermedia'? " " " " 8.00
Primary " " *' " 6 00^
jJS?r Payablo in adv.inco.
R. 0. SAM?.
Aug. 10- 4t 33
University 'ot South Carolina.
THE next Session wjll begin on thc
first MONDAY in October, and con
tinue, without intcrn;istiion, to thc
i;nfi*ipfL lyly, _j_; rt. -
Advantages are cnoiftl ot this In
stitu'i'<n to Siudtuts in Law, (tho grad?ale- be
ing entitled io practice in the Court* of this State;)
in Med'cine, (tho course of instruction being ex
tensive and thorough, with two written examina
tions during the Session ;) in Engineering, Math
ematic?, Mental, Moral and Political 1'hilcsophyJ
History. Rhetoric, English I. nor:.: ti re, Anciens
and Uninffl yangj,a!:es. ar.d in the. various Sci!
entific Soboid?, j
Expense* 'or Session ?>f niue months:
Annual foo. f5.0?; Library fee. $10.00; Ruouf
Rent fee, $15 00 ; Tuition fei?,-; lorene*
of ihrcc schools, $15 00: Tuition in Law of
Medicine, $50.00. Board cnn bo hadat$lGt<
$20 per month. By messing, it will bo less.
For further information, send for Catalogue^
to thu ijcerctu r of tho Faculty, Kev. C. Brue*
Walker.' R. W. BA jyl< WELL,
' Chairman qf Faculty.
CoiUJiniA, S. C., August ?, IStiU.
Aug. 10 . it- _ M
FURNITURE! FURNITUNE
"OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS
AT
li
U
(FORMERLY C. A. PLATT L CO.,)
2U ?>??>:?;\ Sired, Awgns?a, (i|J
-o
J T E HAVE and ?rc cAstanlly receiving tic
bestassortrucnt-'of FURNITURE that has ol if
been iu this market.
ROSEWOOD PARLOR SUITS,
MAHOGANY PARLOR SUITS,
CHAMBER AND COTTAGE'SUITS,
BURKAUS, BEDSTEADS,"
CH URS, SOFAS, TETE-A-TETE,
CENTRE TABLES, '
SIDEBOARDS,
EXTENSION TABLES, of all lengths.
Wo particularly call tho attention of pure la
sers to our ,SOLID WALNUT CHA Mi {JR
SUITS for Boauty, D'urabuity and Choapncsi
?Pl
Qur Manufacturing I>epartuu nt
Is still in oporation. Special Orders will be
promptly attended to. ''REPAIRS' DONE IN
ALL'ITS BRANCHES. '" '
Upholstering- Department.
. HAIR CLOTH, ENAMELED CLO H,
JtEPS,.TERRY nud SPRINGS, and oil arti k-s
suitable for Manufacturers, which wc offorat ! ow
Prices.
Window. Shades. ?
A largo Stock of WINDOW SHADES, of lo-'
ry stylo and^partcrn, from the Cheapest tu-{ho
Finest, with all tho Now Stylo'Fixtures.
Un dei taker's D cpa jim cn i, I.
S?uperMcndod hy a ?ompetont man. COFFINS,
of all Descriptions' and Quality. METAwO
CASJBS and CASKETS of thc most improjed
-styles, furnished at al. hours during tho Day or
Night.
UNDERTAKERS canbosupplied with TRIM
MINGS.
Augusta, Jan. 4. _ly 2
State of So^tji Carolina,
EDGRFI?LD COTJN-TY,
'.'IN PB ? BATE CO UR T. '
W. G. Glen, and wife,
and othors, " !" ? .... . .
ii V? j. Petition for ?Lp.
Elizabeth C. Graham, ^ ?'^fe '
Ex'ix., and others. J k
?H 4ppfc\ring to' ^.he sutf sfijitjqu of thc ?q'urt
that H. C. Ciilbrcath, ono of tb?ljcfendaijti:i'p
the aboyo stated case, is absent from and bfyqnri
tho limits of Hie State, It is ordered 'that he do
frPpPaF> Plonll? answer or <leouF tp the soid Peti
lion within forty daya fV?Sui this date^op tt}c ?tua
will bc taken against him pro couft?tb.
D. L. TURNER,"J. J?. C. E. 0 .'
?Aug. 23,1S69. ? 4t _ ,T?
Notice.
ALL Persons having demands against thc Eg
tate of T. N. LUNDY, dee'd., Aro notified to
prosont thrin to tho undersigned ; and those [?;
?fitlid to mi;] Egtate aro requested; to poy thoir
in?obtcdnc?s. '
. . " > ' ROBT- Q- LANHAM, Adtxv'or.
Aug._..'[.. 1m ' ^
SODA WATER.
B?t?G HTFUL ICE COLD SODA'W?S^
flavored with'best Syrups of all kinds. ' '?'
' T eo h- Pi?*
Jase 29 tf JJ.
To the Public.
TUE Subscriber is DOW making LARGE AD
DITIONS to bis Stock of
DUD GS, MEDICINES, &C,
And will soil nt lower figures than heretofore
customary in Edgefield. \ ' .
He will also keep constant')- cn hand a good
assortment of
?HOICE CONFECTIONERIES,
FINE PERFUMERIES and SOAPS,
BEST TEAS-all kinds,
.FINE (WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKEY,
Ac., for Medicinal purposes,
AND AT TUE SALOON,
In thc b:t2ctnent Story, may be had all tho POP
ULAR' DRINKS ol' tho Season. And also,
LAGER BIER, TOUTED, ALE, Ac, Ac.
iV. D. JENNINGS, Jr.
May ll ' tf ,20
. _ _?_;_
E?) G El'I ELD
FEMALE INFIRMARY.
W.
D. JENNINGS, M. D., late Professor of
Diseases of Women in GJJLV eston Medical College
of Texas, respectfully informs the citizens of
Edgefield and adjoining Counties, that ho is now
permanently located at Edgofiold C. H., S. C., in
the Practice of his Profession.
Dr JENNINGS ii now prepared to give espe
cial attention to thc Diseases of Females. He
has made the treal nient of Uterinc\ Diseases his
speciality.
Ladies who may requiro tho services of Dr.
JENNINGS will he roccivctl into Lis family for
treatment.
Dr. JENNINGS will take plens'ure in furnish
ing references of prominent Medical Colleges,
inul Certifie11 tea ?pfj?dios in Edgeriald County
who have beek bod-ridden for years, and who are
now completely restored to health under his treat
man t.
f?$'V* Charges moderate,
j May ll tf 20
? ?-?f Abbevillo Jlanner, Laurensville Herald,
dewberry Herald and Barnwell Sentinel will copy
buco n month for three months und sond bill to
Ibis office
Turnip Seed.
THE Subscriber has received his usual large
supply of TURNIP SEED, warranted Pure
and Fresh, comprising
RED TOP,
PURPLE TOP RUTA BAGA,
LARGE WHITE GLOBE,
Q OLD EN BALL,
YELLOW GLOBE,
EARLY DUTCH, Ac.
. - G. L. PENN.
Suno 29 . tf 27
GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE
OK COLUMBUS, GA.
Cash Divid'd dee'd this day (Feb. 0,) Eight per
cont. * .
Scrip Dividend to holders of
participating Po?ciei.Twenly-fivo per. cont
Tho Scrip ot 1S07 (25 per cent.) is now receiva
ble as Cash, in payment of Premiums.
D. F. WILCOX, iSirc.
JAS. F. B02EMAN, Pr?t.
This Co'mpnny makes a specially of issuing
'PARTICIPATING POLICIES on Dwellings and
T^urnitnrc. whereby thc Insured shares in thoprof
(ts of tho ?umpany. without incurring liability,
brents may be.found in nearly every . city and
town in ?bis arid the neighboring Suatos, to whom
spply, or tu
D. ?. DURI80E, ACT-,
Edgofiold, S. '
tgj^-Ll~:_ . Hjgrrg ,-- ga
\ Corn and Flour Mill.
THE Subscriber having charge of natoher's
Mill, which ha? been recently put in cxccl
Jontordor, new BOLTING CLOTHS, Ac , fur
Tii-bcd, announces to thc public that he will giro
his cuire attention to thc management of the
same, and hopes to receive a liberal share of pub
lic patronage.
Un Fridays, !.:) turd ays ?nd Mondays, C-.rn will
be gr. und. ' . -
Oa Tucsduys, Wcdncsdiiys and Thursdays,
Whoat wiil bc ground.
j/5?~ Sitisfaction guaranteed to al1.
SAM. SEASE.
Aug. 17 St 31
411 Eeadj*
FOR THE
WHEAT CROP.
OUR MILLS, aro now in fino trim, being
THOROUGHLY REPAIRED IN EVERT
PAR I', and in good condition to promiso entire
to satisfaction custotne-s.
fc3^" Daj'j for Grinding may bo engaged,
which will bo a convenience to all '."ri?prr.Ejl,
jjustouierc aro jDvtteiJ to Inspect tho mau
agementof tito Mills, anil every part of tho'ma
chinery for Cleaning aud "Grinding Grain, ; and
report any defect, anj '..herc, by which they may
possibly sustain any loss.
Wo have i-eeqren t^e sorvlces of nn ospcri
onced Miller. Betides our Mr. GLOVER will give
his undividud alteniion ti tho Mill.
Wheat and Corn will bo ground in the best
manner, and. nothing left undone to secure thc
.satisfaction and patronage rf Grain growers.
BACON A GLOVER.
J^ne^_if_ gj
Executor's Sale.
BY Virtue of thc power vested in u-by the Inst
Will and Testament of JAMES BEAN, dre'd.,
?e will sell at thc residence of FELIX WALKER,
being tho late residenco of tho Testator, on
THURSDAY, Ibo 10th day of September noxt,
ONE TRACT OF LAND containing Four Hun
dred and sixteen . (-110) Acres, moro or less,
bounded hy lands of Maj. J. H. Hughes, Felix
Lake, Dr. Tiuimons, and others.
Terms-One third cash in currency. The bal
ance on a credit of 12 months, with interest from
dato. The payment to bc scoured by porscual
security (ind a mortgage on tho premisos. "
Fossosiion to bli gircu 1st Jan. next 1870.
R TIMMER MAN, ) ,
A.LEWIS. 'j Ex ors.
Aug. 24_3t_35_
ASSIGNEE'S SALE,
IN BANKRUPTCY.
Ex Parto ' "1
G: K. 'Ryan, Assignee,
In .Ro
L. W. Williams, Bankrupt. J
fTNDER an Order frorp tho Hon. George S.
|J Bryan, Judge of tho D. 8. Dlstrlot Court for
the District of South Carolina, I will sell on Sale
day in Soptembor next, in tho Town of Edgefield
in the nb ivecaso, tho following REAL ESTATE:
ONE FOURTH UNDIVIDED INTEREST
IN SLX HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND; in
Edgefield District known as tho " Jeter Tract,"
and bounded as follows: On the North by lands
of Hollingsworth, South by lands of Strom and
Cochran, East by Cochran and Estate of ??iranier
umn, West by lands of Wm. S. Segler and others,
ljinjr on Cjpher Creek.
TERMS-Ono-half cash, the balanco in one
yc?rvith interest at seven per emt from day of
Salo.
Purchaser giving Bond, v secured by Mortgage
of'the premises, and pay A?signe? for papers and
a O. K. EVAN, Assignee.
. Aug. 17_?_Sj_3_i_
Colgate & Co.?6 Soap.
JUST received aud for salo low, Fivo R?xes
COLGATE'S FAMILY A NGC 1 SOAP.
TH0S. W. CARWILE.
at sign Golden Mortar.
Ai,' 17 s*
Notice.
ALL Persons having demands again tho
Estate of HARTWELL ROPER, dec'? , arg
maided to paient thom to'lu?'uotfciBlgn?d'j ana
those indobted ' U said Estate aro requested to
pay tboir indebtedness.
JOS" P. MEALING, Ad'or.
July 5 _2in*_28_
Briefe and Stone "^orje.
??|R, V.'A. IIEJltONO offers bis fcrviccs to tho
Jj.! citron.* of Ed'geflold in building CHIM
?ibrYS, PILLARS, Ac., either of Brick or Stone,
which he will do in a workmanlike manner, and
on rcnsouablo terms.
Aug. 3 lin 33
BRA'?H, SONS & W,
AUGUSTA,
(Thejiness of this House same as an Incorporated Bank.)
MONEY recerr.u deposit,.'oo?nich INTEREST will be.allowed, depositors
having the privii of checking a|vSIGHT without noface.
We are prepaio make advances to our customers on approved collaterals.
Certificates oi'posir issuod ; ?*a^-able on demand, beating seven percent,
interest, and avole in all parts of thejcountry.
Collections maeverywhere in the United State?, Canadas, and Europe.
Dividends anqupons promptly collected. Orders faithfully executed for tho
purchase* or sale City, State, Railroad, and o^ber Securities. ?
JOS. s. GAN*. .1 *. vi?io. A; B??i%TE3[4,
Cashier. Teller.
Aug 10 A? # :i3
Mm ROBERTS'
?ERY BEST S?LVER STEEL
PA!NT PARABOLA GOLD BURNISHED
SEL1CTED
TO TDE?E LAt)IE3 z .
Permit us "st respectfully to solicit your kind attention for a .moment
to a ma: which, though apparently trifling, is nevertheless of .
considole importance to your convenience, patience and
comfti Every.lady no matter what her position in Society,
wher it be one of ease and affluence, or one of toil ... -
anpoverty, has occasion almost daily to ply the
ly Needle. How and where to procure Needles
perfect quality, is. therefore, a question of"
some interest to you all. Those known.
as " R. J. ROBERTS' PATENT
PARABOLA " are of this de-- ' . .
.scriptum. They are made of
extra refined Silver steel, are
tempered by an improved process
which renders them, uniform, smooth,
bright, strong and pliable ; their eyes are
irge-of beautiful shape, electro gold burnish
, smooth as glass and excellent beyond eompari
sc their points arc hard, sharp and gently tapering.
In dition t? these ad vant ages which, place them so far oc
yoncl other needles, they are put np iii PATENT WRAP
PERS, ing thus rendered much moro conf enient. In all the
largo .Ci ti and nearly every tqwn their sale is extensive and their
reputatiiun'-'iY'-'illcd. Though they cost higher than thc common*
k;inds,ey are in reality thc cheapest in the world, since thev
? will ij readily break nor bend : will "not chafe the thread : nor'
. turrp or break off at tho points. Each of them is warran
tee to sew for a long while easily, and well. "
J86T- TRY 3EM, LADIES and they will win you to be their friends.
Price 20 Cents per Papers
Manufactud in Redditch, England, from choicest Steel, with especial care,
by the most skfnl Artisans, and SOLD BY . "
CHEATHAM BROTHERS.
Aug 10
la
S3
BARGAINS FOR AUGUST'!
Ia ordeno make room for a LARGE FALL STOCK
we will (fer, for the month of August, GREATER
BARGAtfS THAN ?V?-R 1
263 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Greorgia,
. .VHOLES?LE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
teY$j w oh hand a SPLENDID STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, among
which mav b found the following:
JAPANESE CLOTHS, GRENADINES, MOZ AMBIQUES,
ALPACA.', LINEN LAWNS, ORGANDIE MUSLINS,
.?TACONE? MUSLINS, French LAWNS, CHAMBRAYS.
Black Loi BAREGES, Iron Frame BAREGES,
MARSEIILES and PIO.UE CLOTHS, PERCALES, BRILLIANTS,
M FRE?CH MUSLIN'S and TARLATANS, Swiss. Jaconet'and Nainsook.
Summer TWEEDS and CASSIM-ERES, J??NS, COTTONADES, ;
. ' White anc" Brown Linen DUCK, White and Brown Linen DRILL,1
Check LI7EN, Chinese and Spanish LINEN,
Linen SHEETING and PILLOW CASING, Irish LINEN for Shirt fronts, &c
Linen TOYELS, NAPKINS, DOYLEYS, Table DAMASK,
LACE COVERINGS, Kid' GLOVES, Lace MITTS,
FANS, PARASOLS, SUN-UMBRELLAS,
20 Cases PRINTS, latest styles, from the lowest to the finest,
A full Steck of BLEACHED and BROWN SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS,
DRILLS, Pain and Striped OSN ABU RftS, ?c.
And a variety, of Othor (Joods too numerous to mention. All of whick will
be'sold at the very lowest prices FOR CASH.
M?LLAEKY BROTHERS,
. ' AUGUSTA, GEORGIA'..
May 24 ? tf . 22
: I?qaao?. ' WAf ?HES ANO JEWELRY,
ISHING to retiro from tte Liquor Brunch EST ABJLISHED 185>0!
of my business, I will for tho next 3^ days, sell a -- o
Largo and W?ll-Qoleoted btook of HPlHE Subscribers would respectfully inform tho
li7Uiot/rno ,,,) ivnir ? li/inics ?,? Citizens of Edgeflold and surrounding couu
WHla(U&&i i*it l.MML.>, WlWfcSj ?rCi? try that ho hos justTeturnod from Europe, whero.
AT NEW YOKK COST. . Partios noeding will ho selected with great euro an EXTENSIVE'
find it lo their interest to givo mo a call. ASSORTMENT of .
THOS. Al. ?OLDSlfr, "^.A-TOHES*
299 Broad Stroet, Augusta, Ga. n., . ,r . . .... .,, ~
. 10 ' ?f 33 Of tho host Manufacture, which he will oiler at
?_I_ lower rates than any House in tho^City.
XiAlV? PS ! Ia a('<lil'on. Wl11 tc found a large Stock of (ino
CHIMNEYS! #Q0U> JHJHLRV
BURNERS, &c. YR?? 0FLRAK
HpHE Subscriber 'has just received ope of the ^Xtl?rPHA?^S'pnAPM? *
J. mis', COMPLETE.and FiNEST ASSORT- "WATL? CHAIt.4, CHARMia, <fco.
MENat OF LAMPS and LAMP FIXTURES ever . ?ill VF*? UMBP
fcroughVtn this market, and Will soil them at pri. Oin? IT
cos to suit tho times. All I ask in a trial, ,' Also, SOLID SILVER WARE,-couslrting of
TUQ?V W, CARWILE, '. FULL TEA SETS, WAITERS,
at sign Qoldon Mortar. Ice amt Water PITCHERS,
Aug. U tf 34 CASTORS,-Berry and Butter DISHES,
-?---j---h- Card RECEIVERS, Cnrd and Cako BASKETS
For Sale Cheap for Cash. STANDS; GOBLETS, CUPS, S
0vt i cL rivT r ; i . FORKS and SPOONS, and ovorything^n ?fco
\E 4" SAW GIN, by first olus.n maker s?lvor Waro Uno>
and in good order. Tins Gin turned nut lost
your, from first pickings, over 4001bs Lint to fi?MS AWI) PlSTft?.S.
12001bs Sood Cotton. ' ". ' ? aW\t * ? VU ?
Also TWO GOOD WORKHORSES FINFC :'SH ^ . M00^0 Barrel GUNS?
AND ONE A1ULE. foll. A Wesson, RemingtooPCoopor,
Apply at this OIRPO. Sn?rP a,,d Derrinpnr PISTOLS, aniUinny othors
If nat sola at'jpliivftte sAle prior to salo-day in .or%Ja_testinvo|,rion.
ffcpternbaKwill thon be sold at Edgofield C. H.. at Fin? BS.; WALK IN" G
public outrry. CANF- ?'aihd FANCY
AUB. JO tf 33 GOOD: i^nd in' a first
-:-1-:-:- olaf R .'v
Vinegar and Spices for PicjUtyg? w?. athu'wakocn
m . -a Sp.o REPAI?. of
J.'HE Subioriber has If? Storo ? good supply flno V 'rk ?atrust*^
.Superior CIDER VINEGAR warranted to to our. itptly, neatly!
keep Pickles, no:iand
Alfo,* SPICE, PEPPER, GINGER, CLOVES, r ??v
MACE, NUTMEGS. TURM?RIC. CELERY m ] i?"f.r
SEED and Wbito MUSTARD SEED. ^ ?nffi? al 9 '
[TIOS, W C?RWILE,"
DE?LEh ra . ' ?
)BUGS, MEDICINES,
* PAINTS, OILS, it?
AT SIGN OF THE GOLDEN M O ATAR,
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
Til F. Subscriber is now makins EXTENSIVE
DDITIONS I? bis already well-assflriol Stock
DRUGSj, MEDICINES, &?, rende ringThis
tock er.riijilcto in every article in thc -Une. Ho
ivs chiefly from first class New Y<rk Houses,
id is prepared to STII thc very Lest articles at
: low prices as any House itt the State. _ ,
He invite' tin attention of purchasers, Wbolo
lo RIM) Kotii!;, tu Ms Stock ?I
DRUG.- ami CHEMICALS.
PATENT MEDICINE,-?,
FAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFF Sj
WIN?OW?GLASS, PUTTY,
FANCY ATtTTCLEiS IV tho TV,!*!,
PERFUMERY, UAIR'DYES, .tc, .t".
PRESCRIPTIONS, ?pr.iroi.tlv pat up at
I hours of thc d 'y or ui-rht, ami v. itu thc grcnt
t narc. ^.
T. W. CAitWIMi,
At Sim G-iMci) Mortar.
May, 18 . ff " 21
' AT
f?iBlT?lS\? IlAJUliSO?'S.
f UST Received from No* York tho tallowing
00DS, which having been purchased very low
ir Cain, will be ?old at low prices :
IS leached ?iooil?.
25 Pieces N. Y. MILLS,
25 " WAMSUTTA,
20 ? F HU Ff OF TUM SEASON,
50 ? HILL'S SEMPER IDEM,
511 BOOT E.
4tt - j "lt A RSL EY;
25 '. MiTH'lLEN,
20 " CANOK. * .
4-4- .Brewn <*oo?<
?b Pieces PsfefiKL lt.
J? " 'do. 0,
25 " SAR A NAC R,
25 ?. DWIGHT:
f?rowii TOoiiicspuiis.
1 Bale 3/4 HOMESPUN, Augusta Mills,
1 Bola 7-S . do do .
i Bale 4-4 do do
20 Pieces DRILLS,
50 .Pieces OSNA-BURQS.
Also
50 PUoos. COTTON DIAPER.
A flee lot of 10-1 SHEETINGS, "
Beautiful PILLOW CASE COTTONS, fivra
0 to 25 els.
Beautiful lot SHIRT FRONTS,
Now lot HOOP SKITTS. very low,
.100 Dos. EINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, of all
;rades. ;
HOSIERY for thc MILLION.
A Beautiful assortment RIBBONS. /. ?
A fuir line ot SWISS and .TACON ETy^P
Our Stock is complete, and wo will our ut*
ao?t to plerse ?IL
, :-- Njll closing ooi our Sprig Stock
FHE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW OPENING
ii3 Stock of S1?H1N? fc?obSj *bicb have
ill been bought rn Char&tou ?low THE FALL . f
[N PRICES, and w?l bc ROLB AT THE
CHEAPEST RATES, FOR CASH ONLY, as
[ havo not the capital !o do a Cudi: Business.
Tho Stock consists in part of
CALICOES of all grades,
LENOS, CHENE.
' Erab. GRENADINES
BAREGES, Plain SV*peo\
MOZAMBIOiiES, Plain and Striped;,
Plaid an* Domestic ?ING il AM>,
Plain and Checked .LACOKBIS,
Plain and Striped' S\ tSS,
' Bishop Lawn. Naioiook ani Moll MUSLINS,
BRILLIANTS. *
IRISH LINENS,
Linen and Cotton DIAPERS and TOWELS,
<? OSNABUR GS and STRIPES.
Bleached SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS,
Piflow Case OL 0 Til S at alt prices.
Bleached and Brown DRILLINGS, Ac, Ae.
For Mea and Boys? Wean
TWEEDS and C?SSIMEBES,
Kentucky JEANS,
COTTONADES ind DENIMS.
Farmers' LINEN and DRILLINGS, Ac.
Bonneis, Hats, Trimmings, &c?
Ladios, Miases and Children's BONNETS,
HATS and FLAT*,
FLOWERS an.i WREATHS,
STRAW TRIMMINGS, Ac.
Clovis, Hosiery, &c?
On hand a larjrc and varied, assortment cf HO
SIERY, H A N D K E ft C H I E F S, GLOVES, -
MITTS, Ac, Ac
Shoes! Shoes!
Lndios, Misses mid Children c SHOES, all tho
latest styles and at thc lowest prices.
Men's/Boys and Children's SHOES, aR grades.
pats.
Men's, Boys and Youth's HATS, a full stock,
and fashionable styles.
: Groceries.
SUGAR, CQFFEE, TEA, CANDLES, SOAP,
STARCH, AB?
Crockery. Hardware, &c.
A good assortment of CROCKERY,
HARDWARE cf all kind?,
Brade! Patent HOES, Crown HOES, r.nd S'ceflM
HOES, " gMmz
SCYTHE BLADES, RAKES, SHOVEL M ;;. |
L?, C, BRYAN, ??3
Apr 13- . ? tfj
Assignee's. Notice of lpn p
In thc District Court of tie I'uitvm^^ _;~ -
Bi ?lr id of. South Carolina.- Is ^^WK^
IN THEMATTER OF THOS. J. UAMlLTXr!li^
BANKRUPT. ^
To Whom it may Concern ?
THE Undersigned, hereby gives notice of Lis
appointment as Assignee of thc Estato of
THOS. J. HAMILTON, of EdgefMd District in
said District, who has been adjudged n Bankrupt
i upon his own petition, hy C. G. Jaeger, Esq.,
Register in the Court of itankruptey. Dated'?*
Edgefield C. H., the 16th day of Au?usf, 1S6S)
TILLMAN H. CLARK, Assignee.
Aug. lfl St ?4
Assignee's Kotice of Appdintniefi^
In '.he Districf Court of fie Uni??jj%.Stjtc?,/or the
District of South Cnropnu.- \x R.CxsWfcPTCY.
IN THE MATTER AfcUTDEN R. GRIQSBY,
BATOKUPT. ??
To Whom it may Concern :
TUE Undersigned, hereby ?twa'notiee of his
appointment ns A?rg?oo of \\IQ Estate of
RUY DEN R GUIuSBY, of Edjtfleld"Distr?ct,in
said DVUkt. Who haaA>cea.%'djudccd a Danki?pt
nppnh'ls own petition^ x\ G. Jaoecr, Efq., Reg
Istcr in flic Court of Bankrupicv. Dated at Edge
field C. H., tho ? ?jib dhy hf Aug- -T8?9- '
t TILLMAN H.* CTARK, Aruignco. .
Aug. IQ, -_. 3t ? 34
Spear's Presen ir g Pcwd!ers.^
SPEAR'S FRUIT PRESERVING POWDERS
just received and .for sclc by
THOS. W. CARWILE,
* . At Sign Aptdcn Mortar. ,
Joly 20 ; tf 3fc

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