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THE ADVERTISE^. Terms, 83,00 per Annum. Our Agents in Charleston. The Advertising Agency of Messrs. Walker, Evans & Cogswell, represented by Roswell T. Logan, Esq., is the only authorized Agency for this paper in Char^estotx. ? ,. ^ ^ jJhSh&L & M7 talbert 4s oar author ized Agent to receive subscriptions and advertisements for the AtfrcrfYaer. Fine Plantation en the Flailroad, for Sale. We would call the attention of the public, ta the. card, in another qolumn, of the ;ReT^J\?'^.i$s*r,' who offers -fer s?re his valuable Murrel plantation on the C. C. cfc A. Railroad. ? A Revolting Murder. , The laie revolting murdv.r of a negro woman by a negro man, in our vicinity,' has shocked and horrified thcwhole star rounding country. As the details of this affair are given in full by our corresrWm dent, " Dark Corner,", we will not re produce them here. The woman, Maria Mitchell, has been released upon bail. The man is still in our jail, where he will remain until his trial. .. StOL at Work on Saluda. We hear that the Federal officials were J again at work on Saluda yesterday-in search o;f certain citizens accused of Ku Klux outrages- AB yet, however, we have heard of but one arrest-Thornes Bl adon, Esq. . i ? j -rn I . .'4 <"?? Ettal Items. Grand occasion and overwhelmin g throng at old Harmony on Sunday las. t. A Quarterly Meeting-begun on* tin el Thursday" "prevYous. "Pr?s??^V^d|?i~l Mood in .attendance. 1 Se preached a much-admired sermon on Sunday morn ing. So great was the crowd that literal ly, not more' than; one-third could get into;;! the Church^and'jt|is ja large one. ' Rev j 1 Mr. Parks pf Augusta, was expected. and. deep ?nn mii versal 'was^the'.regret tha?fi he could not come. Harmony is a pleas J ant place to go io, The people'there j abouts have liberal hearts, and derrise liberal things.. Violent gale brii-Sunday afternoon fes?'j The forenoon had been' unconscionably hot, and every one was willing to be drowned-or l>lo_wn into atoms, 59 there came a little coolness along with, the ca- \ tastxophol The clquds .were black arid the Wind high." lite lightning was vivid and the thander loud. Tho rain pitched JA down in furious, slanting, - driving tor routs. , It was delightful. Corn was all flattened, and aere-aud there huge limbs of trees wera rentin. twain. Rut no seri ons damage. And a little out of town tho picture was enhanced by the addition of hail. And still the heated term con ;.t>,.'<l ?''? ;v . tinues. ll ?s-awtu 1. 'V., ? - . * . -. Vory showy, animated, ond jig-joggy in town o? '?|a$jrday ?ast. " First drill of the Sabre Club. Publie square-alive with brave and stal^hrt' young fellows." 'Af* fine horse hitched ut- every wallabie point. Great verve and etan on the part of the'embrytfknigfil^ to order by Capt. Gary at a#put Hi A. M. Of the 75 members about SO-prasent. The array decidedly fine. Tho first apr pearance of the Corhgp?ny marked it as a petfexf racgss^ Ager <?W?<Jfcig up down street, ancTaround and and altouX to the great delectation Of the hui i es, they repaired to the operi'fieid in fear of "^?r. Robert Mims's, and were there drilled in reguiin^^afi^5?^4ii|so . %??Lieut. Markert,, who, it will bo. remembe^d, acquired great expe/iadoc. ?a: this,' j^ney during the war. . J ' Mr. Benson from the fashionable acid popular establishment of Whitman-- cfc Benson, in Augusta, was on hand, said most of the, Company wpre measured and gave orders fbr'tlieir trairorins*-bliie coat and black panis. Consequently on next drill day the boys will be trim and spruc?.M ?rtne, black and gold. " . " On Saturday, the Captain appointai the following Executive Committee: R. G. Bonham. J. Monroe "Wise, J. R. Car wile, John Milier. And a Color Guard as follows: W..B. Penn, J.D. Talbert, James Tompkins, Frank Warren. We hear that the first Tooma men t will come off about tho last of October. Tho Company, it is clear to see, will tu ru out a skillful and brilliant one. On each drill-day of the Sabre Club, Maybin Griffin, our respectful and well conducted colored barber, will got upa Barbecue dinner for the convenience of the Club. WeJbope Maybin will be well patronized. His dinner on Saturday last' was in the highest degree liberal, well appointed and well-prepared. On "Sunday last, we heard the new Baptist organ for the first time in divine w^r!p.'; ^?ketf "$t> oelle^??ff wfcerf we played on Lt ourself. . It Isgsod. And* Mrs, H. Jilms, who how presides at it, has decidedly the best organ touch and* afrle. Of fltoy one. in fcdjjefield. " Air hail the power of Jesus' name" was sung with ?0 much fervor ar?Q' Unanimity as to be au^^n^ajc^treaL here on,Bunday next. He will be in at tendance upon the Sunday-Sch? nd Con vention at Dry 'Cjreek, whicb.b'y the by, is to be s Very interesting and important meeifn^ . '., Intendant John Woolley; after ? pro longed absence, is agaia among us. He is stlll a candidate Ibr District Senator, and sxfMcis io be elected. 'ito trailing of the Park is being re paired. . .We hone the Council intend to paint it, A clean white fence around the park wonjil vastly improve the' public sq**** > ??Jj ; A Money-Order Office. ' . . Our Post Office has become, we are glad to anrirti?i? 3'rdgular Money-Or der Office. Ott? faithful and ettieicHt PostrnKnter, M;-. ..Lakc ll. (TilliinNi, ims beeartjjly mj estetl with the proper au-, thority, bas on hand all necessary blanks and pap?is, and Ls ready at once to cu ter hoon tho. buslnerf?; This will -be> great convenience for ali persons wish ing to send money to other pointe."' '.; ?-!-; ,' ? ? NXow Trial Justice, srnorhas appointed Mr. Wm. n a Trial justice of Edgefield con^fV r/ej M. M.','Padgett, Ssq, whoso term expired s?me time ago, ?It Mr. Watson admhdaters the duties of the of fice as fairly and ceiwdenciously. a* did Mrr Padgett he will be honestly . entitled to theplaudit 4> we? done, thp?goodnnd taiUiful servant.'7 jg*- For the information of our readers residing in that portion of Edgefield cut off. toto Aiken County, we would, state that J. F. Hurling, Auditor for Aiken (JonhtyVw?ll "Hend at the following jila ces, on the days designated, to receive j the returns on personal pTopeHyibr the fiscal year pf 1872, via : . WnVker's Mills, Shaw's Creek town ship, Wedncs?ay, Arrrusd7th Granite\-tlle, Gregg/t?wnship, Thnrs dayP AnguRt 8th. . . Langley, same township, Friday, Au gust ith.* Miles' Mill, Shaw's township, wtoox* day, An&a&Wtt?f*;/: ; '<...'. - Ham hui g. Skull/, township, Monday and Tivesnuy. Au^mrt J?fth and 13th. .?jr-" Finis mit yoostder same kind' of fedders^iU gojie together in?t dh?ni self' said one of our friends on geeing ihe?sdksltuzsoatom thsUhoS ^ab- : , > ?. ---yfe. .--5,-?----K-_ ..Public Meeting on\Saluda. A prominent citizen from Saluda in forms us that an important meeting was held in Huiet Township on Saturday last, to discuss the wisdom and advisability pf cutting ont the-Salo da side from Edge field and forming it into a new County. The sense of the meeting was decidedly in favor of this measure. Resolutions were adopted- to petition the Legislature for the sam division, and requesting1 ?i? ter Townships on Saluda to hold similar meetings. The said meeting was totally. irrespective of color or politics. . _ ' Two Negroes Brought to Jail. As we go to press considerable excite ment is produced upon tho public square by a couple bf negro men being brought in under arrest. These mon are arrested at the instance of Mr. Frank Smith of the Johnson's Depot section. Their names are Howell Satcher and Ned Green. I *Mr. Smith discovered them in his house <atl o'clock at night, and Satcher chas confessed, so it is suid; that it -was the design of Green to murder Mr. Smith. Green has already given bail, and been released.. Satcher has not yet given bn?. . Daniel, Patrick, and John. . These are the names of the. three Quinn brothers. % They have gathered j from Charleston and from Atlanta, and are now in; one. united concern in. Au gusta-whore Mr. Daniel Quinn has long lived, and.made for himself agood name and a most enviable reputation. ' The firm ls to be known as Quinn Brothers. Tl?ey are wholesale and retail Booksellers, Stationers, Music and Periodical Dealers.' ?f you wHsh apy' Book Whatsoever, go1 to the Quinn Bro*-pr write to them. If1 you wish any piece of Music whatsoever, Lgft.or_ write.fcp^tluvQuinos. .JLLypii. w?h_ any Magazine^FashiQn Book^Illustrated or Comic"'Paper,*- published' tinder*the sun, go or write lo'th^Qtijhns.; If you wish any style qi ^Stationery Vhatsoever, go or write to tile Quinns. If you wish to subscribe for ?ny Paper or Magazine, at publishers' prices, go or write to the Quinns. And, finally, if you wish to I find the kindest) promptest, most relia ! ble, most generous, gentlemen in the - I world, ipr or write to the Qicm-nx. And if there should be arty who do not | think of the Quinns just as we du, why they had better not come and teli na so, tor -we should be apt to make a strong effort to give them the fatal brow ! An Bdgefieldr Boy Honored In the North. From, a latg number of the Troy (N. T.) Dafljk j*e&*: ye cKp tix? foilpSrrng : ; T^B iTiSTOTBTK EJECTION.-Last eve ning the annual election lor Graud Mar shal of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti tute occurred -at Harmony Hall. The candidates were Charles Champbell, Zeta ] Psi ; - D. A.* Tompkins, Chi Psi ana James E. Bell, Pi Eta. These gentlemen are in the class of'To (thc Junior class). The -excitement, for - shine time oast over this elec'ti?? has been ' unusually great,' ?fcfd -although tho canvass has hearcompara tive! v clos?,'y?t itHyas geh?rally conceded that Tompkins would be the coining man. The informal ballot resulted as follows : Whole nu in her of votes cast 129, of which ?Ir. Tompkkmreo?ived?li, Mr. Campbell 49, and Mh *ell"^ ' ' On the formal ballot Mr. Tompkins re ceived 70 votes aitd Mr. Oombbell 61. ? >fr. Tompkins was declared elected, ? | Mr. Reeves in a neat speech welcomed Mr. Tompkins to tho portion to" which he-teuf been elected and presented to hjiii the insignia of office. Mr. Tompkins returned his thanks for the honor conferred on him, and pledged himself ^nfpcrlp?txp thc i|u ties ef? his of fice with credit to bimsen ana to the in stitute. Mr. Tompkins, the Grand Marshsfl elect, is a gentleman of character and principle, and his election to this respon sible office proves his'popularity in the Institute, we congratulate thc students upon -their choice, for we well know that b>s administration will be a successful one. Ho is a member of the Chi Psi so ciety, butlthas no chapter at this" insti tution, and his election xs thus '?onsldcred all the moro nattering. Thoyouug gentleman here spoken of | is theeldest son of our esteemed fellow citizen Dr. D. ?. Tompkins. '. ?frSB?frb?cl Stalworth, oonribtedof* | infanticide at tho Spring term of our Court, and sentenced to'be huiig, and ali terwards had her sentence commuted by. <*Sov. Scott to imprisonment for Ufo, has recently been pardoned by the Governor, and is now at large. " . As Kdgefiele Men at Abbeville, Th?re was a Republican "m?otlng at Abbeville on the 17th inst., at which R. 3. Effiot^ F?. L. j Cardoxos, ?nd Dr, A. Barker were the 'speakers. ThV Aboe ville Press & Ikmner, noticing the differ ont speakers, tims alindes to the remarks qf fyr. Barker : . -,, VThen followed Barker, the white member from Edgefiold, whose speech was an appeal to the prejudices and pas sions of hour-to. the antipathies of color and condition. A man without education and without information he was forced to play this role, or not speak at all. -Asa sample of his moderation, we may quote his remark, that his only complaint of Grant was, " that ho did not send the troops quick enough,"-whilst lus lamentable want of taste and good morals was shown in- his sac religious references ~ to church communion and Christian fellowship. He was for making tbe patty'a close corporation, and not reeding new members until after a strict ?tfobation." Republican Nominating Convention. An advertisement in the Lmuwi, dated Hamburgs July 25th, signed^." General P. R. Rivers, Chairman," reads ns fol lows : A Convention will bc held at?idgefieid C. li., S. C.. on tho 17th August next, at io o'clock, A. M., and tho following pre ci nets are entitled each co four (4) dele gates, far the purpose of electing Dele gates to th? State Convention which will assemble in Columbia on the 21st of Au gust next: Ninth Regiment.-Shatterfield, Colliers, "Wl?te House, Pleasant Lane, Howell's Store, rh cut h am's Store. Seventh Regiment.-Edgefield C. H., Pino House, Ridge Springs. Tenth Regiment.-Sonia' Store, Rhine hart, Coleman's Cross Roads, Morley's Store* Perry's. Cross Bonds, Richards?n ville, Cooperville. KOUT. BUIST'S P?ii^^?r' ' T-KA oj".different varieties; |;UU inst received and formale at--. A?''Ai ?LTt?y 'S DRUG STORE. h ? Ju?y;lO>.-'--,;>yvtf. .. ..V ^.?foj U.ST received: a"iliirge -supply 'TtSR* ^.; NIP,SE*ED, grown 'by'^'S?M ?fe;, oo(?p1-3?Vt<1'* 'f?^l<^s-Irrg'.v?M?rIC.+? J Nolden Ball, Purple Top Yellow Ruta Baga. ' li. L. PENN. July 9, 'm. tfr 20 ; Te the Toffers. ?f EdgcO^?d, , By tlio solicttatiori' of ' many' of my lTiends,I$ye?ihyself as a Candidate at thc ensui'h'g ?lection, for thc Office of PROBATE JUDGE, and, if elected, will endeavor to discharge tho duties of the same to the best of my'ability, with im partial justice to all mankind; irrcspec tWe oficolor," position er previous con di tionfc:witliout fcar^/avor or affection; J W. P. DURIS?E, SK. May 29, 1S72. O WAI be Found N the CASH;TABLES to-dav nt a HEAVY KY CR Ii Ii ; 5 Ct?c*;e4? StripM and'Rla?i NAINSOOK plain knd beckon ,lAfV)^B?' Striped, .Cheeked and Plain 8W?SS. yjajl eortr. ' ?tegalns tiii?t eemnof be da plicated are going fast. W. iL BRUNSON. JaljS tr 3 TpHjE Undersigned having established li?s office at Edgefi,eldp as General A??nt"fo"r the'Cotton wBWwf Life ?bsiir?ric? Company, invites attention lo. Jone or two of the advantages:pj3ered those who may desire to effect insurance on their lives in a safe Home Company : The Board of Managers ata recent meeting passed unanimously the fol lowing. Resolution ; , , . " Resolved, That in view of the fact that there'are unusually large sums paid for Life Insurance, to. the Companies of the North and East, which sums, being there invested, contribute to the enrichment of those sections, whilst our own South is greatly in nee"i.of cash capital to prosecute success* fully o?r Agricultural and Mechanical enterprises ; i't is ordered, that Jar* the purpose pf retaining these sums in our midst, hereafter a certain pro ?ortion of the- net. cash receipts from premiums, amounting- to not more than 0 per cent, of the saine'be invested in such manner hs may Ve'in accord ance with the regulations of the Company, in those sections from which the said premiums are attained.",. , ? (Signed) WM. B. JOHNSON, Pres't. j K GEORGE S. O'BEAR, Secry. In accordance with the above Resolution a" Board of Advisory Trustees has been regularly organized.at Edgefield ?. H., S. C., with the .following Officers, viz : . .' . .-' ?Maj. W, T. GABY, President. ?. 5-' , ?apt. B. 0. BRYAN, Vice, president. R. 0. S?i?s, Esq. j Secretary. This Board is now prepared to transact business;, .and j ny est the funds of j the Company agreeable .to the prescribed, regulations. The Financial strength of the Company places it in Eich, ranji. Its last Annual' Statement shoWs that the Company possess, besides its'Iarge Guar antee, $170 for every $100 of its liaWKty. .???*? . 4. ? 5 "> ( ..i ?W. W. AB IV EY, General Agent. June^ . * tf 27 . i i l . ? ie J 5 ,u I ) nih li!?ii i ula li I wuk Kii H-.-')? waft 1? A. A. CL1SM' 3 ? r -DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, J)ye Stuffs, \ WINDOW GLASS, PUT.TY, PLAINT- BRUSHES, SASH TOOLS, I STATIONERY. fblL?T ARTICLES, PEWiESY/ SUPERIOR mm AND LIQUORS OF EYERY GRADE, Fine Tob?ceo, Segars, &ev Edgefield, S. i . Begs leave- to call the attention o?' h|s Friends and the Public to his Large Stock of Goods, which is now complete in all Departments. Persons visiting Edgefield to purchase Medicines or Drugs of any description, will do well to call and ex amine my Goods, and particularly my Prices. I am confident,of giving Entire Satisfaction, and will make it to the interest of ev? ry one honoring me with a call. Thank ng my Friends for their liberal patronage and past favors, I hope to merit a continuance of the same. ? < i A. A. CLISBY. Prescriptions Compounded at all hours with the ?realest care. faay29, tf . S3 Ladies of Edgefield ! LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ! We will on next Monday morning, from IMPORTERS' AUCTION SALES: ONE CASE fine JAPANESE CLOTH, Checked and Striped, at 15 cte., regular price 25 cts. . . O.YE CASE STRIPED GRENADINE nt 15 cts. ONE CASE Satin Striped GRENADINES, Black and White Grounds, various: color Stripes at 20 cfs., regular-price 35 cts. ' ONE CASE MOZAMBIQUE, LENOES, Sec., in mixed Striped and Checked, at 17 and 20 cts., regular price 30 ctsh ONE.CASE SILK.BROCADED JAPANESE POPLINS, at 25 cts.; sold all round at 50 cts. THE^E.CASES purest, mates '.and newest in DOLLY VARDEN PRINTS;at-I2*cts? >' . ..>.... v GREAT BARGAINS in PIQUES, NAINSOOKS, LAWNS, SWISS, &c, tte, in Striped, Checked, and Plain. Real Llama Lace POINTS, in Black and White, much below regular prices*-:--?--. .. -. -. (KT WHOLESALE RQOMS up stairs, to which we would, invite our friends in tr?e Xnac^e. ; i jj. J . , v .??..-. ?gT SAilPL?Sihee?lly sent, if Requested, ?ndi?>d?rs?(promritly filled. MCCABE, COSTELLO & DALY, $38 Broad Street, between Globe and Central Hotels, May 29, tf 'J ?7 iced Spda Water ! ?lftpM ??is. da^the?^'^nll?|ai?ng Ar#ip gppA ^v^E^'i^^Xed^l lei^?M?S^??r SYlftjys,'; cea-'be found at all heurs at (JENN'S Iceland Fountain. pgr* Ladies, as well as Gentlemen, will lind Hie Soda Water dispensed JU) this Fountain, charmlngly&lightful, spright ly and rofroshing. PENN'S DRUG STORE. Mayl, tf ?9 XBRE?CHj SHOTGUN (7N;^6ESV IN TH? WORLD.^ SEND FOft A CttCUUK ,^E^?* lew York Office, 27 BEI?KMA2I BT. Mu? Rust-Proof Oats I rlOM ?OO to SOO Bushels for sale by the Subscriber. Post Ornee- ad dress, Phouix, Abbeville Co., 8. "C. ELBERT DEVORE. L JtaelZ, IA *\ TO SPORTSMEN! -Tr- >f Si '? . . Pointers, fietterBji' Eetriev Newfoundland. St bernard, Fox .EivQndav Weynb ^ " Bull-Dogs; Premium Chester White Hogs. Thoroagh-Bred Berkshire Hugs. Faucy Poultry and Eggs. Fancy Pigeons. . ? Address C. L CALVERT, Newark, Del. ?ST AHordersloft wi*h Mr> JOHN H. P?irt-, E?iiefield, 'S.' C., will ^re'eeive prompt attention. Nbv. 22 ly 48 Wool! *1fc W&Uitfy 1he hh?oKt..market price JE for WOOL delivered atihy store, M-ashed or unwashed.. Also Sheep Skins. W. tt. BRUNSON. April 16, tf 17 XT-_-,_? ?few Style Laaip ( himntys, Of \ D055- Flint G1?8? Ure ProoJ *?\J LAMP CHIMNEYS-an excel lent article-just received and for salo by A'. A. CLISBY, DruL'trlst. May182 22 HEW ??OB8! tTuST Received, COATS' COTTON, all Numbers. ROLL CAMBRIC, CORSETS, all sizes and prices. 3. IL CHEATHAM. Joly* tf a Bargain Counters ! -o . ' Gents and Boys STRAW HATS, latest styles, from 10 eta/to $1,00.. Beautiful Felt and Wool HATS from 50 cte. to $3,50, worth from $1,00 to $5,00. . SHOES ! SHOES !-My Stock of Shoes is thorough, and will be sold at correspondingly low figures. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!-These Goode, with the balance of my Stock, (for the reason that I hav'nt space to specify the prices,) will "he" placed on ray Bargain Counters, where I intend offering still greaser Bar gains. These are not old Goods. AH freehand new from New York this Spring, and I don't intend they shall grow old on my shelves. Seeing is believing. Call and see. These Goods will? only be sole1 rt the above prices for Cash. J. H. CHE A TH AJI. .June Ti_ ? tf- . 27 Bagging and Iron Ties ! WE BEG TO OFFER OUR EDGEFIELD FRIENDS " 200 Bolls Bengal Bagging, 500 Sales Wallis Ties. ^Orders solicited, and Satisfaction Guarantied. . T. W. OAR WILE ii 00. 4m ' 27 Augusts, Ga., June 26 Important ?Momeement. ??. if.? '. I rt ; : : Groat Bargains IN ALL CUSSES OF GOODS. $10,000 J^orth of Gpols to be Sold at a Sacrifice, as my Stock is too Large for the pitaes. Great Inducements are Especially offered in Ladies' Bonnets, Trimmed und Untrimmed, And *6ress' Qoods, Shoes Lower than they can be Bought else where. . My Salesnieei^ar? gentlemen brought up to the business. Every article I-sell-is guarantied as represented. I keep nothing but first; Class Goods. Have but One Price,' and that is the bottom. ' So come to see me, and you shall not be disappointed. ' Very Respectfully, O. P. OHEATHAM. May 22 tf . 22 Magnificently Attractive ! EVERY ARTICLE THOROUGHLY EXAM INED, AN? MANY NEW GOOPS ADDED. "Established 1849. GEORGE L PENN, No. 3, Park Row, Edgeficid, 8. ?., H _ A VING REMOVED to l\o. 3, Park Row. and also added a long list of Goods to my Stock of Choice DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET AR REST QUALITY, and at the LOWEST FIGURES All I ask is, to give me a call, and see for yourselves. It is ?ic-trouble, bat a pleasure to show my goods. My stock embraces, in part: 50? Lbs. WHITE LEAD, * ' . One Barrel each of LINSEED OIL and VARNISH, 50 Gallons Sots. TURPENTINE, 75 Lbs. Spanish BROWN and Venetian RED, IO ?oxes WINDOW QL?SS and 100 Lbs. PUTTY, 5 Gallons MACHINE Qlfc, ^5 TRAIN OIL, 9 Doz. GLA^S LAMPS, all styles, 35 LAMP CHIMNEYS, 100 Lbs. each SODA, ?ALTS, SULPHUR, COPPERAS, SOO Lbs. Family and Toilet SOAPS, If you want the Best Kerosene Oil, at gallon, ap4 45/pents by the five gallons, you can g t :t i0 cents by the single :t at "G. L. PE. .. S DRUG STORE. Patent Medicines and Invaluable Remedies. Hegeman's E?jcir CALABA YA BARK, Bradfield's FEMALE REGULATOR, Pr. Simmons' LIVER MEDICINE, Avert HAIR VIGOR, " CHERRY PECTORAL, if/ SARSAPARILLA, . , " A?t??^UPE; ?? CATHARTIC PILLS, Allen's LUNG BALSAM, Cook's WIKEQFTARfofCoughs, Colds, A full Stock ot all kind of JITTERS, WUtfpml's ASTI?MA REMEDY PHILOTOKEN; Rodway s PILLS and -READY RELIEF, V . MUSTANG LINIMENT, gOD LIVER OIL, Tarraut's SELTZER APERIENT, Hall's HAIR. RESTORER, Barry's TRICOPHERO?S, Burnet's COC?AIN for the Hair, BUR KALMSTON for the CoWpl exion, CONGRESS WATER. . For Cooking Purposes. EXTRACT A full line o LEMON, ROSE; ORANGE, VANILLA, PINE APPLE, bi BAKING POWDERS, and SPICES of all kinds. Toilet Articles for the Ladies. PENN'S BOQUET COLOGNE. POWDER BOXES, very handsome, CAMPHOR ICE ?VINEGAR ROUGES, TOOTH POWDERS and PASTB, ! GENUINE BELL COLOGNE, LUB?N'S EXTRACTS, PENN'S EXCELSIOR HAIR OIL, PREMIUM BEARS OIL, H?NDKERDHI?F EXTRACTS HAIR POMADES, TOILET POWDERS TOILET SOAPS, all Flavors, 4c., Ac CHOICE GROCERIES. HAMS, Clear R. SIDES, LARD, FLOUR, MEAL, SUGARS, MOLAS SES, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, CHEESE, MACCARONI, and all,Goods kept in a first class stock, which will be Bold low for Cash. Tobacco and Cigars. Always on hand a supply of Choice TOBACCO and CIGARS. ?Sf' Prescriptions carefully Compounded day or night. G. L. FENN. June 12 tf * 25 A CARD a AT TELE COMMENCEMENT OF THE SECOND YEAR we offer our tJiank8Tor the cordial and gratifying maries of encouragement and approval whick our first year's business has received. Ife was conceived and started under" t?e conviction that thei? was ample room in Augusta for a FIRST CLASS MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT., and such a house wopld rerirv? trie hearty endorsement of all who are wide ?wake to their own interest. We found they were prompt to welcome the appearance of such a house, devoted entirely to the business. We have earnestly labored to meet their expectation, and we cordially state, as flattering as were our hopes ifl the outset, success has, in all respects, far exceeded our expectation. Alao, on hand, a full line of GENTS" FURNISHING GO?DS. ih'?nhi?g 'you for past favors, xt? hope you will continue to favor us With your orders. Yours, most respectfully, WSIT^AN & BEHSO??, Broad Street, Opposite Masonic fiall, AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Ga., April 17 2a 17 A WORD! A WORD? '- 0 Times are Hafd> and Goods must be Sold Low to meet the wants of the People! MEAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE SF DRUGS, &C. -,-o ? HAVE tho pleasure of informing the public and my patrous that my Stock in every Department is full ol First Class and Genuine Goods,-and I have this day reduced all articles to the lowest possible rates. The Public are cordially invited to visit my Store, and judge for them selves of my Stock of Drugs, medicines. Chemicals, Parn**. Oils, Varnish, Glass, Fancy Articles, Toilets, Colognes. Extracts, Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Sec.-And especially to judge of my Prices. A full linc of Groceries always on haud, such as Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Syrup, Molasses, Sardines, Crackers, Jellies, Canned Fruits, . Maccaro?i, Cheese, Flour, Meal, Grits, Bacon, And. all other articles usually kept in a first-class Gfrocery House. And now, as for- . . * Brandy, Whisky, (?in, Rum, Wine, Ale, Porter, &c., I Deli eve I have the inside track, and think that lovers of good liquors will sustain me. . . Now on hand a choice lot of Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, and su perb CIGARS of ail kinds. . TV. A. SANDERS. Bear in mind that to be sick is a costly thing. Therefore, set Pure and Genuine Medicines, at reduced prices, and keep well. When you are sick, send to Sanders' -Drug Store for your Medicines. PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECEIPTS carefully compounded by Dr. Sanders i fi person, at moderate cost. The Ladies are invited to call and eiamine my stock* of Hair Brushes, Combs, Pomades, Colognes, Extracts, Soaps, and many other articles of hon seheld value. W. A. SANDERS? At Sanders^ Drug Store will be .lound EVERY ARTICLE sold by any .other Drug House, and a gne^t many artioles not Bold by any one else. All at reduced prices. , KEROSENE OIL, Plire, Bright and Beautiful, 50 cents ^er gallon. : Five or more gallons, 40 eents. April 3; tf 15 W. A. SANDERS. 00,000 "Worth of the Best And Cheapest DRY GOODS ETER OFFERED. IN AUGUSTA, For Sale on Credit ! TO THE FIRST NOVEMBER NEXT ON CITY ACCEPTANCE lYo Trashy or Worthless Goods Solo ? t our Estab lishment. JAMES A- GRAY & CO., 19-j; and VM Broad St., Augusta. Ga. June 3 . tf 24 NEW G-OO BS! Spring and Summer Dry Goods! CLOTHING, F! LL SUPPLY. --o An Excellent and Well Assorted Stock of ' Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES. . . A Complete Stock Always -on Hand. We keep a General" Assortment. So call for what you will-You are ;ure to find it at ' SAMS & ll I LI,. April 17 ' . . tf 17 T. W. CARWIU&CO., GROCERS -AND Commission Merchants, 297 Broad St Augusta, Ga., PREPARING FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, to meet the wants of friends and customers in th^ way of Plantation and Family Supplies., are daily making heavy additions ta their already large Stock, to which they invite attention. Our Stock comprises in part : BACON, LARD, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, , SYRUPS, MOLASSES, RICE, MACKEREL., SALT, FLOUR, MEAL, CORN, ' BUTTER, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, WHISKIES, -BRANDIES, WINES, ALE, PORTER, TOBACCO, SEGARS, &Q., And'in fact EVERYTHING usually found in First Class- Grocery Houses. We are also Agents for the sale of Wm. Massey & Co's. Celebrated Phila delphia ALES. Will be glad at all times to see our Edgefield friends, and will sell the Best Grade of Goods at the Lowest Market Pri?es. ' Mar 13 . . tf 12 WM. D. DAVIDSON, * I JOSEPH BXJMMEL. Formerly of Firm Davidson A Ransom | Formerly of firm of W. C. Howitt A. Co. DAVIDSON & BRUMMEL, IVo. 283 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., . (Fownerly W. G. Hewitt & Co.,) RECTIFIERS, IMPORTERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS Foreign I Domestic Eipors, BRODIES, WnivS,'?I\, PORTER, ALE, &e., Aa! Tc^ae.eo aad Seg&ss of Every Yaeieiy. _AVI$G purchased the Still, and other fixtures lateTy operated by- the firm of W. C. HEWITT & CO., we take pleasure in announcing to. our friends and the public generally that we will continu?* the Rectifying and WhOi?sal? liquor Business, In all it? branches, af the old s,&?d, No. 282 Broad Street, and hope, by fair dealing, close attention to business, and-LOW PRICES, to merita share of the public patronage Mr. BRUMMELL having had an experience of forty years in the R?c tifvinc arad LiouorB?HnesB, we hope to follv maintain in the future his past repution for selling the F?REST AND CHEAPEST LIQUORS in the market. - j Orders respectfully, solicited, afld; al' goods guaranteed as represented. J> AT1DSO* & RR JU. Au^uaiA, May S Sin 20 PM?T BROTHERS Axe continually receiving . LARGE AND" COMPLETE STOCKS -Of New Furniture ! Comprising aj 1 the LATENT STYLES AND PATTERNS -Of Parier, Chamber, V\m% Rosin And ' V ' OFFICE ? ? It* ?T1 fi? K ! FROM THE^HIGHEST GRADE TO T?tE. Lowish./ . And consists of every art ide wt" ru ?tm - TURE required to furnteh. w House or'' Office complete.. Call and examine nt ourWare-Rcouis. Tjj^rtafciflg ! . Always mi hand, ai thc W^U?fc/ beautiful i ?sk*u aud tases, ' ?f Our dwi. m?nnla^r?r?.'' PLATT BROTHERS, 212 and 214 Broad Street, > .. . > AUGUSTA, GA. July 2 <y ? 28" .J. JOHNSTON'S,DEPOT S.?., 'Charlotte; O?l?i/?b?i ?? A?g4?>t? R. R.) ?AS in Store a General Stock ol, well selected sraiva SST eooBS, Embracing full linea of LADIES' DRESS 'GOODS, WHITE GOODS, DOMESTICS, NOTIONS, ?tc. -ALSO HA/TS, CLOTHING, BOOTH, SHOES, ?Sc., <ic. With a full and varied assortment of Family Groceries. All ot' which will be sold' low for Cash AT ATJG USTA PRICES. Cotton and Country Produce takon in exchange for Goods. Apr 24 . ._Sm 18 Gard! ? A. POULLAIN. Wat. B. DAVISON. POU & DAVISON, WHOLESALE GROCESS, Broad St., opposite Globe Hotel, i Auf lista, fra, OFFER to MerchauU and- riunfcir* ALL KINDS OF CHOICE GROCE RIES at tue Lo?vct>t t^!, l'jm'. COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, TEA*?, BACO??, LARD, . ,'" ' SALT, BAGGING, TIES, .' WHISKEY, WINES, SEGA RS, TOBACCO, ?c, ore., Full Stocks always on hand. ?Tune 3 3m24 HOWARD & SON, MACHINISTS & ENGINEERS In both STEAM AND WATER POWERS, A.BE prepared to put up and start Steam Englues o. Wate? Wheels, either turbine or Overshot-, and for any pur pose whatever. Repaies and general Overhauling of Steam Engines and Boil* (rs done promptly and on moderate ?rms. Pumps and Pumping Engines for iupplying water for household and field ase ordered and put up to suit any 1o :ality, and guarantied. Cotton Gins Sharpened .and Repaired lt short notice at your Gin House. The Senior Partner will trive hi* entire at tention to G\n Repairing and Gin Ma chinery generally for the next two months, while the Junior will attend to iny other jobs in our line. * Orders are respectfully solicited. Par ies needing our- services will pleaso adi J ress the Senior at Graniteville, or the Junior at Augusta, Ga. Any orders left at the Advertiser ofiiee jr with Mr. Jas. E. Cook, Graniteville, will receive prompt attaution. Our terms are moderate, and we ask a trial. A. E. M; HOWARD, Graniteville, S. C., ANDREW D. HOWARD, Augusta, Ga. June 19 lui 26 Sheriff's Sale. ' Male of South t-arolina, BDGEFIELD COUNTY, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Wm. Gearty, 1 Eliza GeaSy, Patrick j" foreclosure. Moore, et al. , J BY virtue of an Order from the Hon. S. W. Melton,, Circuit Judge, I will proceed to sell at Edgeftcld C. H.. on iale-dav in August next, a certain LOT OF LAND in the Town of Hamburg, in iio said County and State, with tho build ings thereon, and all its appurtenances, known in the plan of the snxi Town ol" Hamburg as Lot Number one hundred md sixty, fronting on Covington Street ind running back one hundred and nine ty and one-half feet to an alloy, bounded m-the North by lot Number one : me drad and sixty one, ti pon the following terms, to wit: The costs and one-third Mie'purehasa mouev to.be paid in cash, the balance of the purchase,money on a credit until the first day of January, A. D. 1^7?, with in terest from, day of talc. The purchaser DO give bond and a mortgage'of the prem ises to scoure the credit portion of the purchase money. Titles and Stamps ex j. H. MCDEVITT, S. E. C. July 10, 4t 29 Sheriff's Sale. ?Mate of south C ar ?itisa. EDGEFIELD COUNTY. CO URT OF COMMON PLEAS. Piedmont <fc Arlington Life . 1 Insurance Company, !. Fore vs. ; closure. A. W. Atkinson. J BY virtue of an Order from the Hon. S.W. Melton, Circuit Jud* cv I will proceed to sell, at Edgelield C. H.. on Sale-dnv in August next,, all THAT TRACT or MARCEL OF LAND, situate, lving, and being in Beach Island, in the County and State aforesaid, containing Five Hundred and twenty-three (523) Acres, more or less, with tho following hute&and bounds: Bounded on the North by lands of Thoa. W. Whatley ; Easr, Dy lands of Janies Hankinson and of- the Estate of David Westbrook ; South by lands of the Estate of John Stnrwjnfcg cor and Samuel Clark ; and West by lands of Samuel Clark and Thos. W. Whatley, ap? tat following term*, to wit* The cost? aa? one-tarrd of the pur chase money to be paid in cash, thc bal ance of th? purchase money ona credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale. The purchaser to give bond aa? . mortgage ol tins premisas to secure tba Credit portion of tue purchase money. Titles and Stamps extra. JOHN H. MCDEVITT, S. E. C. July 10,_4b ' 29 {oe! Ice! " 'of ICE constantly On hand for s?lo at reduced rn testify . A. A. CLISBY, May 22 tf ' Gin Repairing! \X'E are now ready to Overhaul and, ? T Repair all kinds of Cotton Gina at short nbtico, and at reasonable ratea. W. GASTON * SON. Ridge Spring, S. C., June 12 \TIcdicaJ Voticc. 17IR0M this date I wiU practice Medi ? ctno exclusively for Cash. ,. -n.,T T. B?.PATTISGX Jan 17 6rn 4 jjght??tts Fly lOBerT" KILLS by the million, and^o?tiji - utantly. Give it a trial.'gr ^eb tf aa