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a THE ADVERTISER. Terms?' $3,00 per Annum. Cy An ably written article over the signature of " SUFFERER," making well grounded complaint against the County Commissioners for neglecting to build bridges over Big Stephens' Creek, and io reference to the toll Ferry or Flat across said Creek at Shaw <fc Meriwether's mill, has boen received, and will appear in our next issue. How Is It Elsewhere? Never tn our lives before have we known auch a severe winter in the South ? -such hard, unmitigated, continuous cold. And the caprices of the weather are also remarkable. Within a week past, We have had snow, sleet, thunder, lightning, rain, sunshine and doods. Not a bud upon plum or peach tree is even swelling yet, and stern winter holds us as pitilessly as in Alaska. -Uris state of things fills thin and bony people-and those who have to buy their wood-with groanings that cannot be ut tered. i ? i?fji i i Homicide at Johnston's Depot. A difficulty occurred on Saturday eve ning last, at Johnston's Depot, on the C. C. cfc A. Railroad, between a white youth, aged about eighteen, named, Tom Hazel, and a colored man named Jack Garret, in which Garret was shot and killed by Ha zel. Rumors concerning the canse and manner of this unfortunate affair are somewhat conflicting. It seems though chat tho two fell into a violent quarrel ??bout a deb. due Garret by the father of Hazel, ir. which the latter bore himself very defiantly, if indeed the two did not actually come to blows. Young Hazel having disappeared from that section, lias not been arrested. No papers from 1he Coroner have as yen been received Itere. pkY- Particular attention is directed to the certificates appended to the adver tisement of Messrs. Graham cfc Butler. These certificates speak highly in favor of the Cotton Food. Local Pick-Ups. They are pitifully scarce, however. Everybody seems to be busy, but noth ing startling happens We have no banks or railroad companies to declare divi dends. No lottery schemes. No deba ting societies. No cotillion clubs. No skating rinks. No sabre clubs. No tour naments. We are a slow-jogging people. But we have now and then a big, hos pitable frolic in the village, or not far off. Our friend, J-n R-d, Esq., came out strongly in this linc a week ago, and gave the young people and the gay peo ple such a " turn-loose" as they have'nt had for many a day. Take our word for it, that big house-that hospitable man sion-on the high hill, wa* a scene of light and life and beauty on the occasion we refer to. Our friend and his warm hearted lady and his accomplished daugh ter evidently know exactly how to give and manage a M turn-loose." And all of us-the aforesaid young people and gay people-beg leave to assure them that whenever they will do so again, we ?rill not hesitate to brave the angry waves of Horn's Creek and the horrors of the Rocky Mountains. Bah ! what are waves and mountains to a "turn loose!" Who'll give the next? We could lay our finger upon so many that ought to. We dreamed the other night that our friend, Ben Mays, who lives down by the "angry waves," sent us something that he had shot, which measured five feet from tip to tip, or from nose to tail. What is it to be, Ben t for we know our dreaming soul was prophetic. For the Lord's sake don't let it be a gray fox. We hear that the Town Council are very soon going to repair and beautify park. ' They must do same little something soon, or they will depart out of | office " unwept, unhonored and unsung." Miss Do bey opens her school on Mon day next. From all we seo and hear, her prospect is quito flattering. And very soon Mr. Broaddus will close the Acade my, and then we shall have no male Behool. So much tho worse. We are all waiting to hear from the Railroad charters in Columbia. What new life a real, strong, tangible railroad prospect would infuse into Edgefield ! A Tery Popular Stable ia Augusta. A very popular Livery Stable in Au gusta is that of Murrah ct Co., in rear of the Globe Hotel. And at this Stable will be found a young gentleman who is always particularly kind to Edgefield people, Mr. James R. Glover, a son of the late Robert Glover, Esq. See the card of Mr. Glover in another column. vet BM10 The Annual masquerade Ball ia Au gusta. The annual Masquerade Ball of the Benevolent Society of Augusta, take? place in Girardeys Opera House, on Tuesday evening, the 6th inst. The balls are invariably very brilliant, very refined, and very admirably conducted affairs. As in former occasions, we are indebted to the polite and generous management for a complimentary ticket. AB Exciting Occasion in Angn*tn. A very admirable and a very popular thing in Augusta, is the " Augusta Sabre Club." This Club will give a grand Tournament on tho Fair Grounds in that eily, on Monday next, Feb. 5th. Out ol about sixty members of thc Club sonic thirty or forty will ride on this occasion. This Tournament of tho Sabre Club promises to be a noble tiling, and is crea ting much pleasant anticipation. Ar rangements have been made with the railroads entering Augusta to carry por tions attending the Tournament, for half fare. Therefore we hope our section of country will be well represented. Wc return onr thanks for a complimentary ticket to the Tournament of the Sabre Club. Unheard-of Ramification*. We aliud? to the ramifications, through out the Western world, of the famous Fertilizers sold by Wilcox. Gibbs & Co. Pay particular attention to their new card this week, and by all means send for one of their wonderful Almanacs. Brighten op Y our Rooms this Spring. And for this purpose, you will need some or all of the following articles, Car peting, Matting, Curtains, Wall Paper, Window shades, ?fcc, ?tu. Of course you will go to Jas. G Bailie ?fcBro., Angosta, for thom. Read the new advertisement of the Bailies, in another column, and then you will "know bow it is yourself." Tb? Russian Bear Preparing for War. According to tho St, Petersburg corres pondent of the London Engineer, there is great activity in the Russian founde riasand government arsenals ( the gov ernment cannon founderiea have been greatly enlarged, and the entire Infantry armament has been changed from muz ale loaders to breech-loaders. The manu facture of powder has grown mto an im mense private as well as public industry. It is calculated that with a sufficient sup ply of material the production of car tridges will soon reach the extent of ?00,000,000 to 280,000,000 a year. Large numbers of the Gaiting guns and the American type of mitrailleuse aro being constructed. This information doe? not sound very pleasant in connection with GortschakofTs hire insulting n?telo the government at Washington about the JSah-Catacazy affair. Eat there will be no war. "Uncle Sam" Will craw-tish ont of the in.sull that will be tba ?nd of the Sanford's Arithmetica. | Superphosphate of Lime, we put the One of Georgia's ablest and mos t dis- I Cash price at $40 instead of $45. We now tinguished teachers, Prof. Shelton P. j make thc correction. Considering the Sandford, of Mercer University, Macon, has published aseries of School Arithme tics, which are fast c*owdingallothers out of Southern schools-i n fact out of schools everywhere. This already lamons se ries consists of "Sandford's First Les sons in Analytical Arithmetic," "Sand ford's Intermediate Analytical Arithme tic," and "Sandford's Higher Analytical Arithmetic." These valuable books are upon our table, presented us by Mr. Martin V. Calvin, of Augusta, Agent for their sale in the Southern States. We have examined them with much pleas ure and find them to be a splendidly practical and available result of Prof. Sandford's thirty years daily experience in the School room. We recommend these Arithmatics, in the warmest man ner, to all teachers, parents and pupils. We Forbear to Crow or Flap oar Wings ! In the course of last week, there came off in Columbia a grand Cock-Fight, be tween Edgefield and Augusta, of the one party, and Newberry and Columbia, of the other. Out of the eighteen fights laid down upon the programme, Edge field and Augusta won Eleven. When we contrast Eleven with Seven, generosi ty forbids us to crow or flap our wings. We strike our victorious spurs into no man ! I fame of this Fertilizer we might .well have tacked on $5 instead of leaving it off. _ NINETY-SIX, S. C., 22d Jan., 1872g EDITOR ADVERTISER,-Dear Sir: Capt. Lake informs me that my recent card in your paper, intended to correct an error as to comparison of cost of insurance in our respective Companies, has been inter preted into a personal attack on himself, although he did not so understand it, in which he was correct, as nc personality was designed. Very respectfully, yours, E. E. JEFFERSON, Agt. P^jfc A. Life Ina. Co. CP" A desperate shooting affray oc curred at Charlestown, Va., on the 23d, under the following circumstances : Du ring the war the lands of John Clarkson, a wealthy Virginian, were sold for taxes, and yesterday he sued to recover the property. Dorine; the progress of the trial Clarkson called the defendant, Uni ted States Marshal Stock, a liar. Stack struck Clarkson, and a general melee en sued, in which seven shots were fired. The room was small, and more than a dozen persons were present. Clarkson was shot four times, and one wound, be ing in the breast, is dangerous. All the parties aro wealthy and respectable, and the aflair has caused great excitement. The New Democratic Paper in Co lombia. Col. J. P. Thomas, so weil known especially of late-a3 the able, spirited and patriotic editor of the Phoenix, has severed his connection with that paper and set up one of his own. This new paper is called The ' South Carolinian the familiar and honored name of the pa per so popular in our State before tho war, owned and edited by Dr. Gibbes, the father-in law of Col. Thomas. The prospectus of the South Carolinian stands in another column of the Adver tiser. We beg for it universal attention. As regards the South Carolinian prov ing to be, now and in future, a free, hon est, bold and unfettered organ of polities and industry, there can be no doubt whatever. We Ought to Have Done Just the Contrary. In sotting np the card of Messrs. Kins man & Howell, of Charleston, who sell the world renowned Mapes' Nitrogenized Interesting to Teachers and Others. Those eminent publishers, Messrs. J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, have established an office for their General Southern Agency, at 21 McIntosh Street (up stairs) Augusta, Ga., where sar-ple copies of their publications invite inspec tion at the hands of the public. The especial attention of teachers is called to their new analytical series of Arithmetic's by Prof. Sanford of Geor gia, Chauvenct's Practical Geometry (the best;) Wickersham's "School Economy" and " Methods of Instruction," and oth er kindred works. Subscriptions received to Chambers' new Encyclopedia (10 vols.;) Lippincott's Magazine; Lippincott's new Illustrated P.iographical Pronouncing Dictionary ; Allibonc's Dictionary of Authors, etc. Send for Catalogues. Teachers should ttl once introduce San ford and Chanvcnct. Communicate with Mr. Martin V. Calvin, Gen. Agt., Augus ta, and call on him when in thoeity. He will be glad to serve you ; offers intro ductory for his books ; will order any book and furnish it at publisher's price. His office is open to teachers and tho j reading public. tf J Facts Are Stubborn Things ! See i ?ie amounts of Insurance that can be bought in the principal Life In surance Companies in this country, and HCetxrls. ttie Contrast ! Knickerbocker. Globe Mutual. St. Louis Mutual. Carolina Life. Northwestern Mutual. Southern Life., Life Association of America. New York Life. Mound City. Equitable.. Piedmont and Arlington. Connecticut Mutual. Missouri Valley?. .Etna Life..*. Brooklyn. Cotton Staten. UNIVERSAL, AT ACIK OF 20 AT ASK OF 30 $150 $200 WILL BUY i WILL nev $ 8,66 5 50 8,499 87 8,841.3?! 8.503 41 8.670 51 8,615 73 8,455 46 7,541 47 8,455 46 ..7,541-47 8,455 46 8,503 41 8,455 57[ 8,426 rei 8,875 73[ 8,455 461 ? 8,(;:!9 o> b,?S.X OP 8.841 8.S11 73. 8,a<8 09 8,877 5"> 8,810 07 8,810 00 8,810 57 . 8,S10 57 8. ?10 r>; 8,833 92 . 8,810 57 8,798 94 9, L'50 69 8,810 57 10,948 90: 11,396 01 AT AUK OF if $250 WILL BUY $~7,859~Tn 7,878 9? 7,916 40 7,916 40 7,918 92 8,936 50 7,987 22 7,987 22 7,987 "22 7,087? 22 ' 7,9*7 22 8,001 UK 8,012 82 8,108 10 8.389 27 7,987 22 10,266 90 Or an Average of 30 PER C?NT. in Favor of the UNIVERSAL. Participation in the Profits Guaranteed in the Policy by the UNIVERSAL. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITitBLE I And Surrender Value, after any number of payments, is stated in the Policy. Please examine the feature of this Company, whereby, even though par ties can make no further payments, the policy is not lost ; but days of grace are allowed, the Policy being all thc time in full force and effect. The fol lowing table shows approximately the time daring which Policies are good. (It should be remembered that this feature is written in the Policy, and is not merely the promise of an agent.) Term oj years and days for which new policies will bc issued. No of Years. Age 25. Years. Days. Age 35. Years. Days. Age 45. Years. Davs. Age 55. Years. Days. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 109 328 140 109 ooo 255 146 ooo >2iK? 292 328 ooo Ratio of Assets to Liabilities, 140 to 100 GEO. B. LAKE, Geni Agent, Edgefield, S. C., Jan 10 tf Standard Fertilizers ! Wi E are prepared to furni h to the Planters of Edgefield the following STANDARD FERTILIZE RS at. reduced rates : Kettie well's A. A.. Phospho-Peruvian Guano. Ober's Soluble Ainmouiated .Super Phosphate, ?ber's Georgia Cotton Compound, Ober's Ammoniated Alkaline Phosphate, Chappell7* Ammoniated Super Phosphate, Pure Peruvian Guano, Pure Dissolved Bones, Pure Land Plaster. These Manures are GUARANTIED TO BE UP TO THE HIGHEST STANDARD, and we confidently refer to our numerous patrons in Edgefield as to U.eir merits. A iull supply always on hand. Orders solicited. Apply to Z. W. CAR WILE, Edgefield C. H.; JOHN KENNERLY, Ridge ; A, D. BATES, Batesulle, or to WARREN, WALLACE & CO., A i GUSTA, OA. -o CERTIFICATES : We append the following Certificates from two practical Planters, to which we could add many more, but as our Guanos are so well known in Edgefield, we deem it unnecessary : FKOTT HILL, EDOEFIELD, CO., S. C. Dec, 18th, 1871, MKSHBS. WARBEI?. WALLACE * Co. SIRS : I have useel Ober's Ammoniated Super Phosphate two years in succession and suv, without any hesitation whatever, that it is the best fertilizer that I have ever used. I have tried several other kinds of Guanos, that cost more per ton, and they did not pay mo as large a per cent, on the investment as the Ammoni ated Super Phosjuhnte. I shall sustain what I nay by uidng it ?gain on next year** crop. Kewpectfnlly, Ac,, W. SCOTT ALLEN. HATCHER'S.PO??D, 8. C. . January 2, 1872. M ESS BS. WA aa WALLACH ?. Co. Ja* lt Gentlemen: Having used Ober's "A.A." Phospbo Peruvian Guapo for four years successively, and with such admirable results, it gives me pleasure to add my testimony to that of manv others as to its very superior value. I used thirteen tons last vear, and, as an evidence of my appreciation of this article, shall increase the amount this season. Ihave takon the position (and have acted upon it) that the only true economy in the useof Commer cial Manures is to get the most highly concentrated ?nd best articles, and my confidence in the manufacturers of the " A. A." leads me to beHove thnt In thin article I have found tho best, and ear always rely upon it? l>einir fully up tc the standard as recommended. Verv truly, yours, J NO. M. BELL. D. J. LANDRUM WITH : O. P. CMEATIf AM.' I WOULD respectfully announce to my friends, and the friends of my fami ly, that Tam now engaged in the well known Dry Goods Store of Mr. O. F CHEATHAM, No. 1, Park Row, where I will, at all times, be prond to see and serve them, Jan 10 Very Respectfully, D. JOHN LAN DRUM. lm ?BL MANSION HOUSE, (Over J. W. Turley's) AUGUSTA, GA. ?AVING purchased the lease and contents of the MANSION HOUSE, in the city of Augusta, I am now prepared to accommodate my Edgefield friends, and the public generally, with BOARD and LODGING of the best style. The Mansion House is situated two doors below Tutt's Drug Store, and over J. W. Turley'a Dry Goods Store. I shall spare no effort to make the Mansion House a first-class Establish mont of the kind, and herewith solicit a liberal patronage. JOHN L. PERRY. Augusta, Jan. 10 tf 3 Why YOU OUGHT TO BUY THE STONO FERTILIZERS. 1st, No man is poor enough to afford to plant without using some kind of Fer tilizer. 2d, The Stono has no superior in qual ity on or off the market. Sd, The Stono, although as good as the best, is as cheap as tho cheapest. 4th, The Stono never has charged high prices. Their profits are very small, and they must sell large quantities to afford it at their prices. 5th, If you do not sustain Companies manufacturing at small profits, they ni list cease, and you will have to pay tho prices asked. Call on Mr. Jas. A. Dozier, who will represent me here in my absence, or Dr. M. Rushton, at Rushton's Store, or Cartlidge & Thomas, at Ridge Spring, or S. Norris, Batesville, and got pam phlets containing Certificates, and give rour orders before tho Rail Roads aro blocked up, or the supply exhausted. S. S. TOMPKINS, ACT. Jan. 1,1872. tf 2 PACI j. o. $48 [Per Ton Cash This GUANO is well known in tl after thorough trial, under all conditio not attach to Fertilizers of recent intr In view of reduced cost of manuf this VALUABLE! FERTILIZER is n Company, to furnish THE BE?T FE! SMALL PROFITS for compensation. ' We WARRANT THE STOCK I as that heretofore sold. For specific terms, apply to John S. REESE & CO., General Aj -PA.CIF; Compound A For C REPARED UNDER THE SUPER This article, as above stated, is pi A Compost made with an equal w SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, which is n The Compost should be made fron take place, and should be applied at fi General experience for two years FERTILIZER FOR COTTON and C This ACID PHOSPHATE is now WITHOUT INTEREST (no drayage/ FERTILIEER at a minimum outlay p For specific terms apply to A F?LL SUPPLY OF PERU Auguusta, Dec 13 WANDO FERTILIZER! FOR Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tobacco k PRICE: ' CASH, $50 per 2000 Lbs., at Factory. TIME, $55 per 2000 Lbs., at Factory, paya ble Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST. . Factory East end Hasel Street ; Mines on Ashley River. ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME ! FOR Composting With Cotton Seed! PRICE: CASH, $30 per 2000 Lbs. at Factory. TIME, $35 per 2000 Lbs., at Factory, paya ble Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST. WM. C. DUKES & C0?, GENERAL AGENTS, No. 1, South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Col. WM. BUTLER Agent at Edge-field, S. C. CERTIFICATES: . EDOEFIELD, Dec. 30th, 1871. I have used commercial fertilizers for several years, and this year, with other kinds, liscd tho Wando, giving it, I thin'; a lair trial. In my opinion, the Wando gave more remunerative results than any other kind used bv inc. L. SALTER. EnoEi iELD, C. H., S. C., Jan. 1, 1872. This is to certify that I have used the Wando Guano for two years with thc happiest result-quantity applied 2(K)ll>s., with lo Bushels Cotton Seed per Here with this manuring I increased the yield of seed Cotton per acre about six hun dred pounds or more. I may adil that 1 made abale per acre on twenty acres with above manuring. W. A. SANDERS. Dec 20 EnoEKTEr.n, S. C., Dec. .?.0th, 1871. This year I planted eighty-live acres in Cotton, poor land, and used three tons of thc Wando Guano. I mode, packed and sold forty-eight-bales, weighing 400 poupds, Thc thrpp tops were appljed to .15 acres, which produced 81 bales For ty acres, buller land, was unmanurcd, and the result was only 17 bales. Tho cheapness, and the intrinsic worth of thc Wando, places it upon a monied valua tion. E. H. YOUNG BLOOD. EIHIKFIELU, S. C., Jan. 10th, 1872. I have used tho Wando Fertilizer for two years, and willingly testify as to its merits. Taking into consideration its cost, it paid mc better, as an investment, than Peruvian Guano, and is equal, if not superior, to any fortilizer in tho market, ol'which I have any practical knowledge, ELDRIDGE POSEY. 3m 52 January 1st, 1872. CLKAKANCE SAXE! -o W. H. Branson WILL FROM THIS DATE OFFER HIS ITU STOCK OF GOODS, At the LOWEST CASH PRICES, * FOR CASH ONLY. Many DESIRABLE and SEASONABLE GOODS, too tedious to men tion, will be sold AT and BELOW FIRST COST. And EVERY ARTICLE in the Store so far below its real value as to insure an ENTIRE CLEARANCE of fte whole Stock ip thp shortest possible time. B?-BARGAINS GUARANTIED, 8^*Eurly Calls Solicited. W. II. RRUrYSOIV. Jan 2 lui 2 Seed Oak! Seed Oats! FOR Sale by J. MONROE WISE, Pine Hous?, S. C. J?a.l* kt i Medical Notice. FROM this date I will practico Medi cine exclusivelv for Cash. T. H. PATTISON. Jan 17 fte 4 PIC GUANO. MATHEWSON, gent for the Companys AUGUSTA, GA. Fl I C E R??TD U CED! ; $55 Without Interest on Time. Nc Charge for DDrayage. ie Cotton States, from experience in its use for sis years past. It has acquired ms of season, a character for reliable excellence unsurpassed, and whichcan oduction. acture, and the unusual facilities of the PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY, ow sold at the above price, which is in conformity with the policy of the UTILIZER AT THE LEAST COST, looking to LARGE SALES and N MARKET THIS SEASON precisely the same in composition and quality J. O. MATHEWSON, . Agent, Augusta, Ga. gent*, Baltimore, Md. -o CC GUANO COMPANY'S cid Fbosp&ate of Lime, omposting with Cotton Seed. INTBNDENCE OF DR. ST. JULIEN RAVELEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. PRICE REDUCED! .epared expressly for COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. eight of this article and Cotton Seed, furnishes the Cotton Seed with the ecessary to make it properly effective. a four to six weeks before planting time, in order that decomposition may ?om 400 to 600 pounds per acre or more. has shown this Compost to be A MOST ECONOMICAL and EFFECTIVE ORN. put into market at the low price of $30 PER TON CASH; $85 ON TIME, ) at which rate every planter can supply himself with a FIRST CLASS cr Rere i J. O. MATHEWSON, Agent Pacific Guano Company, Augusta, Ga. VIAN GUANO GROUND BONE AND LAND PLASTER ON HAND AT ALL TIMES. 3m 51 IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS. THE MARYLAND FERTILIZING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY Have prepared a Special Fertilizer adapted to the Cottou Plant, under the name of COTTON Which they claim to be of the highest grade of Fertilizer sold in the South and guaranteed to equal in its ?esults Peruvian Guano, pound for pound and to be of more permanent benefit to the soil. It Itas been used by SEVERAL HUNDRED PLANT ERS in North and South Carolina and Georgia ibr two Seasons with the tallowing results : It increases the crop from 100 to 200 per cent, It resists drought in all cases. The crop is not affected by rust. It matures the crop three to four weeks in advance, thus insuring the crop against early frosts, or in the eveut of a backward season for planting ena oles the planter to put in his crop lb ree or four weeks later, even as late as the 1st June, with a certainty of success. It produces a better qua i ty of Cotton. Looking at the low price of Cotton, the intelligent planter will readily comprehend the necessity of using nothing but the highest grade of Ff'rti lizern, ??nd of strictly avoiding those whose vaiue has l een reduced by adul t?ration, or the use of cheap n-aterials under pretence of meeting tue low price of Cotton, If his crop is only doubled by the use of " COTTON FOOD" it will give him from one to two hundred per cent, profit on hi* outlay, with Cotton at 123 cent- p? r pound: .ind it will enable him to plant fewer acres with a cor responding reduction of labor ?nd expense with better results. SSO per Ton, in Sn< ks, 12 lo the Ten. ' . LAWRENCE SANGSTON, Prest., 5S Exchange Place, Baltimore, Md. j. I?. PRINGLE & .SON, Agents, Jan IT Charleston, S. C. -. s saBcaMMgwtca- M -a DICKSON'S COMPOUND PREPARED BY THE DICKSON FERTILIZER COMPANY, A VG USIA, GEORGIA, Of Standard Quality & Excellence, GUARANTEED FREE FROM ANY ADULTERATION. CASU PRICE, $S5. yON,--TI??E, $?? ! MATERIALS FRESH AND PURE! .NO OLD STOCK ON HAND ! We refer generally to our customers, to bc found in almost every com inunitv, and we publish no certificates. Also, FINE GROUND PURE BONE for composting and fermentation, an artice which cannot fail to give satisfaction. PRICE, $40 PER TON. We manufacture any formula for other parties as uiay be ordered, and guarantee good work and be?t materials. Applv for circulars, to JAMES T. GARDINER. President, AUGUSTA, GA. Capt. LEWIS JONES, Agent for Edgefield District. CS?y Fifty Cents per hundred pounds will be given for all kinds of Dr Bones delivered at either of tlie Depots on the Columbia & Augusta R. R. Jan 2 3m 2 MAPES' NITROGENIZED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The Oldest Super-Phosphate Manufactured in this Country. Composed of BONES, POTASH, PHOSPHATIC GUANO, CONCEN TRATED ANIMAL AMMONIACAL MATTER and SULPHURIC ACID. No Salt, Salt Cake, Nitre Cake, Plaster, nor Adulterant or Absorb ent of any kind used. Factory open for inspection at all times. N NETEEN YEARS OF FRAGT CAL EXPERIENCE. Introduced in 1852. Patented Dec. 20, 1750. Quick Action and Permanent Improvement to the Soil. Testimony of Hundreds of Well-Known Planters in its Favor on Every Variety of Crop and Soil, even During Extreme Adverse Seasons. $40 Cash-$50 Time, payable 1st Nov. 1st, 1872. KINSMAN & HOWELL, General Agents for South Carolina, NO. 128 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan 24 3m 5 IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. -o AT COOKE'S CLOTHUNTGr STORE, GREAT INDUCEMENTS are offered to those in want of . WINTER CLOTHING. The remaining stock will be sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES to make room for a large and HANDSOME SPRING STOCK. W. BLANCHARD, Augusta, Jan 10 Itt S KTe-w Goods for 1872 -AT The One Price House ! -o H. L. ?. BALK, 172 Broad Street, A/ugusta, Ga. GREAT BARGAINS IN BRESS GOODS ! GREAT BARGAINS IN JEANS AND WOOLENS 1 GREAT BARGAINS IN CASSIMEKE AND FLANNELS! GREAT BARGAINS IN LINSE Y WOOLSEY, BED TICK, dc I GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' TRIMMED HATS ! ELL. BALK, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods, 172 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. THE OISTE PRICE HOUSE! I am now receiving the latest styles of DRESS GOODS, which were carefully selected by me, for this market, at prices so low as to enable me to defy competition ! Beginning with PLAIDS at 15 cts. DELAINES at 20 ct?. POPLINS at only 25 cts. Handsome Colored SILKS at only 75 eta. Also. A large and full assortment of CASSIM ERE, JEANS, WOOLSEY, ?c, begin ning with JEANS at 20 cts. JEANS, Extra Heavy, at 25 cts. AU Wool CASSIMEKE* at GO eta. LINSEY WOOLSEY at 15 cts. Heavy MATTRASS TICK at 15 et?. Up to the best heavy TICK for holriine feathers. Together with a full lino of PRINTS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS. SHIRTINGS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, BOOTS, SHOES, And Ladies' Trimmed HATS. At prices that will pleaso the most fastidious. *B*r cut. out this card and be sure to lind tho ONE PRICE HOUSE, and you will save time and money. H. E. A. BALK, 172 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Jan 17 2m 4 209 Broad Street 209 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. # KEAN, LANDKAM & CO, FOR THE IYEXT THIRTY DAYS WILL OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER DRESS GOODS, CLO * KS, SHAWLS, FURS, BLANKETS, AND WOOLEN GOODS GENERALLY, At Prices which will Defy Competition ! Our object is to make room for a Heavy Spring Stock. fi@*CASH ORDERS from the Country will be faithfully executed, and satisfaction guarantied. Express Ciiarges Prc-Paid when amount ordered exceeds $10. flffir. J. M. A??DERSOIV will be happy to serve his Edgefield friends. All kinds of DOMESTICS Sold at Factory Prices. KEAN, LANDRAM & CO. Augusta, Ga., Jan 2 lin 2 Established 1849. GEORGE L. PENN, Edgefieid, S. C., _ AS in Store another large and superior Stock of Goods in the DRUG TRADE, which he warrants Fresh and Genuine, and which he will sell as low as the same Goods can be bought in any other Southern market. Ilia Stock embraces in part, 500 Lbs. WHITE LEAD, One Barrel each of LINSEED OIL and VARNISH, 50 Gallons Spts. TURPENTINE, 75 Lbs. Spanish BROU N and Venetian RED, 10 Boxes WINDOW GLASS and 100 Lbs. PUTTY, 75 Gallons MACHINE O.L, 25 *' TRAIN OIL, 0 Doz. GL A-S LAMPS, all styies, 35 " LAMP CHIMNEYS, 100 Lbs. each SODA, SALTS, SULPHUR, COPFERAS, 800 Lbs. Familv and Toiler SOAPS, 4 Bbk best KEROSENE OIL, ?c., &c. Patent Medicines and Invaluable Eemcdses. liegeman's Elixir CALASAYA BARK, I Whitoomb's ASTHMA REMEDY Bradfield* FEMALE REGULATOR, PIIILOTOKEX, Dr. Simmons' LIVER MEDICINE, Avcr'a HAIR VIGOR, " CHERRY PECTORAL, " SARSAPARILLA, " AGUE CURE " CATHARTIC PILLS, Allen's LUNG BALSAM, Cook's WINE OF TA K for Coughs, Colds, A full Stock of all kind of BITTERS, Radwav's PILLS and READY RELIEF, " ' MUSTANG LINIMENT, COD LIVER OIL, I Tammi's SELTZER APERIENT, Hall's HAIR RESTORER, Harry s TKlCOPHEROb\S, Bhrnot's COCOAIN for the Hair, BUR KALLISTON for thc Complex?::, CONGRESS WATER. For Cooking P?irposes. EXTRACT LEMON, ROSE, ORANGE, VANILLA, PINE APPLE, A full line of BAKING POWDERS, and SPICE< of all kinds. Toilet Articles i'or the Ladies. POWDER BOXES, very handsome, I PENN'S EXCELSIOR HAIR OIL. CAMPHOR ICE *t VINEGAR ROUGES, I PREMIUM BEARS OIL, TOOTH POWDERS and PASTE, | HANDKERDHIEF EXTRACTS, GENUINE BELL COLOGNE, HAIR POMADES, TOILET POWDERS LUBIN'S EXTRACTS, j TOILET SOAPS, all Flavors, &e., Ac. CHOICE GROCERIES. HAMS, Clear R. SIDES. LARD. FLOUR, MEAL, SUGARS, MOLAS SES, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, CHEESE, MACCARONI, and all Goods kept iu a first class stock, which will be sold low for Cash. Tobacco and Cigars. Always on hand a supply of Choice TOBACCO and CIGARS. It will alford me much pleasure to serve my friends and customers at all times. And while tendering my thanks for the confidence and support qiven through the many long years of the past, I respect fully solicit a continuance of their patronage, with the assurance that I shall use my lest efforts to give entire satisfaction. fi??* Prescriptions carefully Compounded day or night. Jan. 16, tf 4 GARDEN SEEDS. CROP 187?. Just received a large supp'y of Vegetables of good quality cannot be grown without first sowing relialle Seedd. Having tested these Seeds fer many years, I can wah confidence recommend them to all who may desire to have a Garden stocked with fine Vegetab'CS- ?. L. PESV Jan 10 '* M. O'DOWD, GROCER AND COMMISSION Merolia nt, 284 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. HAS on hand and for sale at LOWEST MARKET PRICES for Cash, or Factors'Acceptances, payable next Fall, a FULL STOCK of Choice Groceries and Plantation Supplies, among which may be found the following : 50 25 HHPS. C. R. Bacon Sides. 10,000 lbs. D. S. Shoulders, 10 casks Hams, 100 packages Lard, 200 boxes Cheese, 300 bbls. Flour, all grades, 300 sacks Oats, 40 " Seed Rye, 100 bbls. Irish Potatoes, 500 packages New Mackerel-Nos. 1, 2. and 3. 100 packages Extra Mess Mackrel 10 obis. Buckwheat, 100 chests Tea, all grade-. 60 bbls. Syrup-diffe.. Out grades 200 cases Oysters, 1 and 21b. cans, 200 cases Canned Fruits and Veg etable?. SOO cases Pickles, all sizes, 50 u Lobsters,land2lb?cans 500 gross Matches, 200 boxes Candles, 50 M Charles Dickens' Segarr., 50 M Georgia Chiefs do. 50 M Our Choice do. 200 M various grades do, 5,000 Bushels Corn, IO HHDS. Demarara Sugar, 35 hhda. Brown Sugar, 10 hhds. Scotch Sugar. 25 boxes Havana Sugar, Augusta, Jan 16 50 bbls. Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Su^ar, 200 bbls. Extra C and A Sugar, 200 bags Rio Coffee, 50 " Laguayra Coffee, 50 pockets Old Government Java Coffee, 100 boxes No. 1 Soap, 200 44 palo " 150 u Starch, 100 u Soda, 100 dozen Buckets, 50 " Brooms, BARRELS Pure Baker Whisky, 50 bbls. Old Valley Whisky, 200 14 RyeWhisky.allgrados. 50 44 Pure Corn whisky, 30 44 Brandy, Gin and Rum, 10 quarter casks imported Cog nac Brandy, 8 quarter casks Scotch and Irish Whisky, 20 quarter casks Sherry, Port and Madeira Wine, 20 casks Ale and Porter, 10 casks Cooper's Half and Half, 50 cases Champagne, 40 44 Claret, ?0 " Schnapps, 100 41 Bitters, 200 boxes Tobacco, all gradea. 100 oases Smoking do. tf 4