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TK ^ ADVERTISER. JAS. T. BACON, Editor. Our Club Rates. Wo are now furnishing tho Ar>vr.RTi.uER to Clubs at tho following very low rates: Two Copies one Year, $5.50. Five Copies one Year, 12.50. Ton Copies one Year, 22.50 Twenty Copies ono Year, 40.00. No Clubs received for a less period than ono year,-and in all cases the Cash will be required in advance. The names of tho entire Club mus be sent at ono time. Executive Clemency. Wo aro pleased to announce that old Mr. AN DREW MOYER, tried at the June term of Court for the murdor of JOH.* AUTRSY, found guilty of manslaughter, and sentenced to two years impris onment in the Penitentiary, bas, upon a petition from many of our best citizens, endorsed by the presiding Judge, been pardoned by Gov. SCOTT. On Thursday last ho was released from Jail and returned to his family. The Hot Supper and Tableaux. The Hot Supper and Tableaux of the Methodist Ladies will take pince, as before annoupced, on .Friday earning next, in the Masonic Hall. Do not forget the fact, nor the object. The tableaux will begin at 8 o'clock precisely. Pri^o of admis sion, to beth Supper and Tobleflux, $1.0'>. Chil dren under twelve years of agc, 50cts. Appointment by Gov. Scott. . Goo, 0. H. II AKT. of this^ town, has been ap pointed a Mag ian ?ce by." GLov. SCOTT-?? pre pared to dischargo all Magisterial business "with "j fidelity and dispatch. Gen. H. fills the piace as Magistrate recently occupied by S. HARRISON, Esq., who in May last was removed so unceremoniously and unjustly by Gov. SCOTT,-more for the gratification of petty spleen than the good of law and order. Gen. HART, however, had no agency in this ignoble and dirty work. The malicious lies of a certain con :emptible scalawag, to whom Gov. SCOTT appa rently delights to givo unbounded credit, had heir wonted effect, and forthwith the cries of j arty animosity and personal vindictiveness were ppesacd by the removal of a gentleman who had idofivored to dischargo the trust reposed in him inestly and justly to all parties. An Ugly Piece of Business. On the nigbt of the 25th of May last, after the tc'ion for Coroner at Pleasant Lane, a negro in, named Reuben Sinyly, living on tho planta o of HANSOM TIMMERMA.V, Esq., was very so \?ly beaten by parties still unknown. On Jnesdoy last, this negro died. A Coroner's nest was held upou tho body, by LEMUEL Coit ', Esq., and tho verdict rendered, was, if we take not, that tho deceased came to his death a thc effects of the beating received on tho i of May. Several gentlemen of tho Pleasant e neighborhood arc being implicated, by tba irts of negroes, in thu affair ; but as yet no ?ls have been made. O Be Joyful! Very Joyful! ir " the Scout" still lives ! Seo-in our adver g columns where he announces thc fact ' Yes, "the Scout".still livei, and !??v knses Coolia" T ' 7 : lowe '1 ri i m ? prav ' ? ne . ' .'< .'o. th perk, their sole object?, vize* and plunder. This is </ic plain uuiurnivhcd truth; ?ad the native-born Southern maa who attempts to deiij \i jr to pal liate it, has sank into most degenerate anti unman lyapatby. Cut upon thc carpet-baggers! Outupcn them, say we ! And tbrica ont upon tlc paltry spirit which would counsel thc South ? tamely acquiesce in their disgusting rule, or feat them with any courtesy in thc midst of tbei'ill-gotten power. Official and business transitions we mutt hive with them ; but after that, ht our com mucicat?es? be even less thau yea an? nay. Sn our oltwns to-day will be fouud an article from the Charjefi^n oYiir*, treating of REALF, thc newly-appointed Assessor ot Internal Revenue for Eiigefield District ; and alio a rejoinder from thc said REALF. Now we w?h it to be distinctly ?aderstoid that the EdgcSeld Aditrtivtr, after tbirty-odJ years of usefulness and respecte bi li ty, eas no idea of so far forgetting itself as to ???.'Ofc its columns to the autobiography of carpet-baggcii. Wc pub lish REALP'S communication bectusc wc ebficider ?t a curiosity, admirable in cgotfcai, matchless in 1 impudence, disgusting in that casty xodomou tuile whose sutfaeo ia humauity and progress, but ?wvosc u.'idur-currciit is place and plunder. It is .ealcuUud, we think, to give our people a very . good idea of w?*o and what EK.VLF is ; and for ?his reason, a.ud ibis Alone, ,w,o .place it before cb tun. - ? * - - - * i Our Supplement.. Wo sehd oki iu this issue a supplement from ; the Augusta Clothing House ol KctfkL Jb BROWER, Ui ?.-iii.'li .un ii.vjwii^ <-""lir'i jtlgaUofta. Al this establishment giVat bargains may now bo had and parties in quest of Summer Clothiug will lind it to their advantage to cull on KUSEL A BllOTlItll. Protracted Meeting at .Vomit Tabor. Wc are requested to announce that tho mem bers of ?he Mt. Tabor Baptist Church, assisted thy Rev. A. p. NORRIS and perhaps other Minis ters, will ludd religious meetings at that Church commencing on Saturday before thc third Sunday ?ti this month, and continu J tljctu for several days Minister! ;iud ull interested nr? uurdioily invited to aUeuiL - .?. The Right Jla/j ju the Right Place. .Major '?. W. CA&wjfce, tako bim as you may, is always tho right man. Au4 Jtw you can look into our udreXUSing culumns and uil about tbo ?ilor<\ Doa'', overlook it. Ji is au important maxtor. And the already very deservedly popu lar gentlem?v who make thc announcement, p?ove themselves, by ibis ?love, to be shrewd and of good taste. Shooting Affray io ?be D?rj? Corner'. Oa Wednesday last, ne?r XuCKEU'c, jn the D irk Corner, ii citizen of that regola, named Wu-. TOWLKS, was shot and tcriously wounded. It #oenif thai a man by tho name ol Ti: cir was dri ving a wagoe /dong the road, wheitToWLKS sud denly stopped uj, gf?? knocked down one of bis mulei. Upon this Titttj}'?wot XOWLES and wound ed him ?;riousiy in tho stumpfe. It tums out thV To?t,?? mistook TnuiT for saine oiJber man against whom 1M had a grudge. At last accounts, TOWLES was doing wall. ?Sf Two? boys, in theXojrn of .Salem, Ct., ?et Ire te the school house so tba* .they could go to I .toe-circus. ^S^".Shertd%? .Kansas, is it viligo of fifty houses, of which forty- three axe whitey shops, j Kegnlar Cougo uud Ashantee Doings! A very vast crowd of negroes celebrated thc 4th of Joly at this place on Saturday last, theG'.d. Truly the negroes are not advancing in civiliza tion. The doings here on Saturday last would have been perfectly comme ii faut in Congo or Ashantee. An idiotic mass of wretched negroes, spending thc day in senseless howlings and march ings. Phil. Eichelberger and party bad provided for tho oceasion, a band of inasic-three drums and two fifers! Phil. Eichelberger and Realf ?ere the stagnates of the day. A meeting was called in tie park. Phil, was made Chairman. Mr. Leahcj, of Scott's constabulary force, read tho Declarition. Realf spoke abundantly. He inveighed very heavily against social equality among whitts and blacks, and his speech, in tho main, was seductively non-partisan. Realf is cun ning, and wants to make fair weather for himself. But Realf won't do ; that's a clear case ! Prince Rivers and asothcr negro spoke also. Thc negro members of the Legislature stood afar off, eschew ing the procession, and not seeming to take pleas ure in ihc dirtj proceedings. And strange to re late, not only fae said Legislators eschewed the procession, but also Eichelberger and Realf, and tho few white men in our midst of profe??cd Re publican sentiments. Not one of them marched, with the negroes, after the "oldflag" to do it rev erence. No, not one ! What does this mean ? Do the negroes not notice th:it the men whom they have elected to office in Edgefield District, avoid their company, and take nu part in their demon strations. How do thoj aocount for the milk in tho cocoanut? Divers burly negro fellows, armed with huge cudgels, acted as drill-mastlcs ; and' tbronghout the day, drilling was wHKbnrteJ'with wild delight, kine whole thing was sn intensely disgusting and uncivilized demonstration. From daylight until midnight, the foolish ?egrocs, inspired by Eichel berger aud Realf, raged furiously together, and imagining a vain thing. And thus it was, and thus it ended. Examination in the Colored School. On Saturday last, an examination took place here in the colored school. The teachers in this school are two colored men, Lawrence Cain and Robert Green. Their schcol is largely attended by both sexes, and seems to bc a useful and well conducted institution. On Saturday last, their scholars were bright, tidy, and well-behaved. As regards their proficiency, as evinced in the examination, it was decidedly admirable. They aro evidently well taught ia their books and in their manners. After the examination, tho pupil and teachers enjoyed a handsome pic-nic in a neighboring grove. Daily Mail. From this time forth (forever more, we hope) wc are to have a daily mail. "Tho old tri-wcckly cou tract has expired; and anew order of things has begun as regards mail and postal matters. Mr. D. L TuitXER is our Mail Contractor. Mr. WILSON G BICE ?sour Postmostcr. Col. Thomas' tialcsvlile Speech. Upon our first page will bo fonnd the admira ble speech of Col. THOMAS before thc late meeting of the Farmers' and Immigration Club at Batcr ate Constable Hubbard in Jail! . readers will find ou thc first page of this i AdeertU'er, an int?, .esting account of thc ami imprisonment, in Augusta, of the High ible of the wretched and unfortunate State uh Carolina. And also some entertaining concerning the career, personal-appearance aanners of this distinguished individual. * Typographic Journal & Advertiser. re-uUfffrising House of WALICKai-$vAxs & vi:LL, dealers in Paper, Stationery, und Cg and A/VJOCUt.Bo?fc Manufacturen, ic, arlc8ton,-an establishment V.?jrwof thc and patronage of any city-bavi recently ished the Typographie Journal*-?-* with their.joux?ttl ?w i?iLhxl*' lpoii, unj ?eh WO have ? . . at and handsome ?pveiu.._ . . as much that will iutcrest Pricers aud hers. We will look eagerly fortber.txt rly number. All The Lujuries of Lifc,i he Luxuries "of Lifo may bo fourni nt . HAMEY <fc BEE'S. And where arc Messrs Si BEE themselves to be found? Th^y holding forth next door to the CBSATIIAU This shop has been elegautly fitted up for i .d thither they have removed from their ere ;?? tbp Po'st Ofiiec. They arc keep iplete stock of ti rocsrie^ Lumries und Nicnaeks. They have on hand ju?t nov particu larly fine Hams. Their terms are reasonable, and they are as pleasant tu>trado with as any gentle men in thc world. ?' The Working Christian*" This is tte cigpjficant title of a new religious paper, the publication of winch has inst been be gun at Ycrkville. Its projector and proprietor is tno Rev. TILMAS R. GAINES, of tbe Baptist Cfcrurcii. 'The Working Christian will be thc : gan of the Baptist denomination ip South Car i na ; it is the only Buptiet paper published in tho State. If we mistake not, the Rev. Mr. GAINES has traveled a good deal through Edgefield, and is perhaps well kuowu to mauy of our people. The Working Christian makes a most decidedly good start. If each succeeding number shall prove as good as thc first, Thc Working Christian will very scon :t?.nd on tho firmest foundation. Publisbod every Thursday norning. Terms-in advinec One copy, one year, ?2S;l. Five copies, one year, $11.25. Ten copies, $20. J^*" Red the fiuo Agricultural Articles in A'/A Ocular y-an Illustrated Magazine. En close .'15 cents for Sppcjujcn number. - ' f 2t ? - A ?lc?Aju^iljul ?Cojtppleiiop,, DR. TUTT'S SARS PARILLA and QUEEN'S DELIGHT, The GREAT BLOOP PURIFIER, expels ali humours from tho system j itu,,:- di rectly on thc Depuratory organs; the skin ii one of the most important of these organs, and hy the ! ii?? of this invaluable medicine it is cleansed and rondered soft, fair and healthy. Try iL - - . * ?- I R Vi. j JSJ?- An ar^Viiti?uj San_Frj?a>>U{:nri i; m A N; ItiOO cigars or tho finest Ha*>yna tobacco, each one Ho be tjpped with gold,'?Ind intends giving them to General Uraut. ?eis~ Tho California Democratic Convention in session at Sun Francisco, on 1st, passed resolu tions denouncing the li ii . cir h umendmeut. A Boston paper announces (bat immedi ately after the "anvil chorus" the ?re.-ident told a bystander thc Coliseum " would make a good barn ; wish I had it." Read some English Testimonials, G KEENE'* SAILOCS'HOXE, i tapiar Street, London, juglaud. f Po 1 lake ICM molbod of mak.ng known the perfect cure 1 have obtained Iran I lie use ol your valuudo medicine, lue PAIN KILLER. 1 waa lirgcd by u friend to irv it, und procured a bohle of |/r. kernot. Apothecary. I lind liven afflicted directeur? wirb Neuralgia and violent i-pawns ol the stomach, which camed a Coiisiiim rejection of food. The doctors at Wtrlmbster Hospital ffj?? e np my ease in despair, 'linn I imd your PALN KI I.bl-,.1;, which gave mu immediate rel?-ffrom pulu and sickness; a.w,' I regained ni/strengilif and um now able lo follow my iu?u?? ijcciitialiun of cai?or. Une boitte cured me. Your?, respectfully, c'HAkLi-;,-:pov.'jiijj.. I desire to .bear willing testimony |r> the wonder, fui efficacy of that American remedy called Pain Killer, which I believe bu? no equal ju tit IM cunniry. 1 have been afflicted with lit-art disease, and could Hod no re fief lill 1 got the Pain Killer, ? hlch soon mude a cure. 1 am tuite witting lo answer any inquiries about mr cane. Yours, ? tc,.j KANN V S&LVtTj.S, LiU.'oy,(Worcestershire^) L'nglaud. GENTLEMEN,-I eau with coii/i(le/i,;e recommend your exec indi ency in thc above complaint? Vours, ic, lt KU HEN* MITCHELL, Uridgcuiau's Plaeo oolloo, GENTLEMEN.-I have very trent pleasure in recom mending your medicine, the Pain Killer, i was nuffcr jjug fief trely a few Weeks MUCO with Hronchitih, and could ?caret ly j?wallow any food, so iufcmcd was my thront. ' I WLS advised by u friend to try your Pain Kil ter, and, lifter laking a /cv doses of it, was completely cured. Yours respectfully, T. WILKINSON, ?Mlon, Et,g P. g.-I ha ve recommended the medlow lo several .; my friend* ; and, in every instance, it hus had ibu caire*} effect Jttly? ' M g ?KSTLi-MKN,-I eau with c?iii(i(le;if.c recommend your cclleni medicine, Ihn Pain Killer, for Jt/)'eupi?:?i;iri, il igest lon, und also Toothache, having woved itt ?ni Our Charleston JLetter. CnA._LKSTox, July :.t, lSG'J. Notwithstanding the extreme heat, the past week has been somewhat more lively than usual. Wo are living in oventful tiin<__ and passively await the coming of new sensation The wise man said " put not your trust in Prince," and thia truism is exemplified daily- The latest ?uove in tho Republican ranks is tho chango of Collectors at this port. Dr. A. 0. MACKAY, who WJS sup. posed to bo a tower of strength, and a bright and thining original Unionist, has been supplanted by Ceo. W. Clark our Ex-mHilary Mayor. Thc lat ter drifted South as a sutler, and after tho war, established himself in business in this city. Ile was strongly supported by the white citizens in tho contest with Pillsbury for the Mayoralty. This brought him into disfavor with the Republi can party, and his appointmont to the Collector's berth took many by surprise. His influence at Washington was not. believed to bo great, but he had an aMe coadjutor, and firm friend in the per son of Tim Hurley. Now, who is Hurley, know eth no man. A waif of the war, he workod his way into the Convention, and warmly supported Mackay for President, which was rewarded by his being almost tho only man of note in that body not placed on some Committee. This was considered somewhat humiliating, and Tim be came, from that moment, the attire encuiv of ?.>_. whole Mackuy family. r' - ence tba* 0 as Hurl) how to vc He ha? I he profe.1 with G ra commissi' this unex post haste. has inforu thc cause . ute gut lottery. The split in thc Republican party has apparently been healed, and the lion and thc lamb have laid down together. Pillsbury and Mackey aro now palling in the same traces, and therois a fuir pros pect of some pretension to a municipal govern ment. T,he scramblo for offices which has been long delayed will soon take place, and the distri bution of the spoils will soothe all contentions. Tho recent announcement that thc interest due on I City Stock would be paid this month has created a hotter fe.Iibg, and ic is now firm at 62, a con siderable appreciation on its value when Pillsbury took his soot. Thc celebration of the approach ing Fourth or rather Fifth is engrossing the at tention of the Party. From tho experience of the post, it will be a grand fizzle, as none but.thc b'acks, and a few degrnded whito men will par ticipate in the august ceremonies. Tho State Court now in session has decided sonto important cases during thc past week. Mr. Jacob Barrett, the owner of tho French Coffee House, (now the Mir? office) sued Mr. P. J. Ooo gan, tho lessee, for $7,000 rent duo during the war, when the building was untenable on account of the bombardment. It seems like a hard oise that a lessee should bc compelled to pay for what it i? impossible for bini to usc. The French Cof fee House was on thc lower part cf East Bar in the shelled district. No one livod thcro, and few ventured to extend their walks in that direction. Coogan could uot usc the property, but he was unfortunately bound by a lease, and thc Judge charged the jury that some one must lose, either i tho owner or tho lessee, aud thoy returned a ver dict against Coogan. Another and more in I tercating case was when Mr. W. Lawton sued Mr. John S. Ryan, on ex-Confederate Cap tain and Commissary fur damages done to his property on James Island, when used by, the latter as a commissary depot. He placed hi* damage at $5,000, and spoke of the cedar and/ .?range graves ruthlessly destroyed- - 1 nou6<i that vtiz. du"-'"' I i"'v 7 \ ' . . money out ot' tho I1 iost cn^s:;" failed. The Court is still in session, and under the new judiciul status, considers a number of cases formerly heard by a Chancellor. Judge Carpenter is a rapid j wurlior, and clear? a docket in ? Lort order, but his bru.(juc ujaunern buvc made bim uupuj.ular with the bar. Although Charleston Is one of the most rjtict cities in the union, we ore not without our celeb rities. The boarders of thc Charleston Hotel were somewhat surprised last winter at the advent of a humpbick who wore long hair, tucked up with a comb, and was in every respect one of the oddest specimen* Cf hu?_k_ity over seen in this section of the globe. His ooir-munioutiop wt* not even yea and nay, for ho declined to converse with any one, and was a Diogenes without a tub. Madam Rumor was at la?t aroused, and reports were cir culated of his enormous Wealth, how he owned a tin minc in Wales, and had money by the cart loau. Ile ET$? certainly most liberally supplied with greenbacks, and, inougn a <,yi:;c( has been known to spend them most generously. All that is koowa of the strange creature is thal his linnie is Morrie, bu i, au Englishman or Welcbman, and is quite wealthy. What strange trunk brought j him to tho new world is not kuowp, but bis solid- | tor hus paid him a visit since bis sojourn ip this State. His first appearance was ut Camden, whern be astonished the natives by dressing a la Turk, booting pistols, and performing sundry uncivilized antics. The landlord of thc Camden Hotel, having pressed him for bis bill, he becnine offended, went to Charleston, raised some money, and returning to Camden, bought the Hotel from orcr the landlord's head, and ejected him. This is the only Inves.tnKa? fce known to havo made, and ho invariably turns a deaf oar on ul 1 who seek to divert his greenbacks into spccnlation. He docs not seem to mind ibo hot weather, and can bp sean a,?y aftprnoon on the Hotel porch with his bunds in bis j;r??cfjea pockets, und his hut canted back off bis top kpot. JIc would be a god-send for _oruc enterprising showman, and it is a wonder that sumo glilj-topgucd Yankee has not induced him to travel on his looks. That ho ?3 a mystery none who have seen him can doubt, but no one has yet been able to road tho riddle satisfactorily. Thc weather for the past few days ba3 been al most unendurable, ty ith a clear sky, a hot sun, and thc thermometer up in thc nineties^ comfort is at a discount. We can only endure, aud suffer, trusting to thc coming of cooler duys. Our Opera IIMUSC project bus f?llen to the ground from tho unwillingness, or inability, of tho Cbarlestonians to contribute their quota to its erection. The town talk is now tho Reading Room and Merchant's Exchange proposed by the Lourd of Trade. Tho necessary collections havo been made, and thc enterprise may be considered a certain success. Tho site has not b*cn determined upon, but it is thought that tho Mowry House, in Moot ing Street, a short distance above tho Pavillion Hotel, will bc purchased, and transformed to suit the purposes intended. The second number of the " Nineteenth Centu ry" has been issued, and favorably received. It is suino what on tho same stylo as the Juno number, hiving an abuudancc of light and heavy reading, learned saws from the Sanscrit, and pleasant his torical incidonts of tho lost cause. The sooiy graph? aro ei_ullsptf aud as thoro i? a vein of humor and truth underlying them, they vii! b? generally appreciated. Those in the June num ber have been copied in many of the Wostern papers. It is up hill work to run n magasine in Charleston, and the publishers ol" tho " Nineteenth fie.it".!-" deserve all the success tht-y may achiove. Loug Ufa to liiejr Mantling. B ' frKRiilFLAOF. THINK OK IT.-On Thursday last, 12.000 Chinamen arrived at San Francisco- "Un less we greatly misiake," says the New Yoi lc Herald, this exodus from Asia Lrings with it tho settlement of the negro question." It brings with it the issue, ^y_o shall rule ibis country / .Europeans, Asiatics, or Africans 1 Or will tbev all'blend j'jj?u * in>puy family ? Bichmond Enquirer. NEW ADVERTISBME??Tfe; SOLD RY A IX GROCERSl PHCBN1X DISINFECTANT. Rest and cheapest Deodorizer in existence, j For Out-houses, Walcr-Cloeets, stables, Ac. f Instantly ?tops bad smells und anxious gason. Protects Horse* and Cattle from Rinderpest. Drives Vermin from Poultry and young plants.'' Provenu contagion nn?l Infection. Cheapest and most convenient Carbolic powder ll usc McetsehlcfrequiremenisMetropolitan BoardHqttli. 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CONTA IN I NO IMPORTANT PHYSIOLOGICAL INFORMATION to young men contemplating Mar riage, s.'til free on receipt of 25 cents. Address'the CHEMICAL INSTITUTE, ? Clinton Place, N.T. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY F. L. SMITH, ?tigttfiejili S? i, TlIE SUBSCRIBER announces to his friend?, patrons, and tbu public generally of Edgctield and tho adjoining Districts, that having lately bought out the interest of LEWIS JONES in thc old atjil long-estLoilshiid Firm of SMITH <fc JONES, ho is'now, as here,oioro, prepared to do ALL MANNER OF WORK iu tho COACH MAKING, BUGGY MAKING AND REPAIRING BUSINESS. All work entrusted to him, will be executed ic a thoroughly artistic and workmanlike manner, and-with great promptness and ditpatch. i .*? Thc Subscriber is in tho habit of visiting thc great Northern Cities every Fall with tba expr?s? yicw oj inspecting all improvements in poacb ?nd Buggy Building, .?nd of ,-,tlo'pting ??cb as bc may approve of. I hare on hand a good Stock of SUPERIOB CARHIA?ES mid BUGGIES of my own MAN UFACTURE, which I will Soil Low, ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING done prompt ly, and warranted to give satisfaction. Asl SELL ONLY FOR CASH, my Pricet are unusually reasonable. "All I ask is a trial. F. L. SMITH. Edgelicld, S. C., Dec 1 ly 4t) Sheriff's Sale. Benjamin II. Warren, "| BenjaminH. Brodnax, Trua [^/orForch're. tee for Martha Brodnax. J BY Virtijo of an Order from his Honor Z. Platt, Circuit Judge, I will proceed lo sefj in tho iilmvc stated case nt. Ilnmhurg, 6. C., on tho 15th day of .Inly next, thc following mortgaged prem ises montioneil in the pleadings, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND containing Twenty nine (2!l) Acres, moro or less, w'th dwelling and out buildings appurtenant, situated upon Schultz's Hill, nci;r tho town of Hamburg S C.; upon thc premise! ibero ls a large orchard of oholoo fruit trees, also ? vineyard ; said tract of land being purl of a tract conveyed to Lazarus Looser by Jones A Kennedy, and bounded North by lands nf Joseph J. Kennedy, South hythe Brewery Lot, East by Hamburg and (Iraniteville road, West by lands of Chas. Hammond and others. Terms Cash. Titles Hnd Stamps Extra. JOHN H. MCDEVITT, g. E. C. June 24 4te 27 DR. W. H. TUTT'S STANDARD PREPARATIONS ARE FOR SALE BY T. W. CARWILE, DRUGGIST, BPQKFJEfcP, 8. C. Especially designed for tho u<e of tho Medical Profanion and the Family, possessing those iii tritmc medicinal properties which belong to an Old nnd Pure Gin. % Indispensable to Females. Hood for Kidney Complaint?. A delicious Tonic. Put up in cases containing ono dozen buttles ench, and sold by all druggists, grocers, etc. A. M. BIN IN OER A CO., established 1778, No. 15 Beaver Street, New York. ?JST For sale at Edgufield, S. C., by THOS. \V. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Mortar. June 23 Om 26 DIRECT IMPORTATION TO ^XJGI-TJST^, GEO. . .i/ tivutnerit un persons at a distance can have these Seeds, say from i ip a pound and upwards, sent them by mail (w? pay the postage) at the rate of $1,00 per pound for all except thu Teltow, which is $2,00 per pound. The following comprise thc Catalogue of the .*? Seed, viz ; Westbury Purple Top Swede or Ruta irple and Groen Top Yellow Aber s Globe, > Norfolk, gardens, Robinson's Golden Ball These are also fine for Field ot large. Sew York and Philadelphia Dutt-b, Strap Leaf, ? Tankard or Hanover, White French, land. ? -ALSO. ed from Pari", France, a few more MJTIFUL IMMORTELLE BOU DATES, CROSSES, Ac. C, PE M BLE, AUGUSTA SEED 8TORE, 140 Broad Street, Augusts, Ga. 6t 23 ?. W. CARWILE, DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, &c, H_AT SIGN OF TD.E GOLDEN MORTAR, fiQGEFlELPi s. c. THE Subscriber is now making EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS to his nlrcady well-assorteJ Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Ac, ?endering his Stock oomplete in cverv nr>:-'e ?n the line. He _h?.- -? . - 7 fow y?rk Houses, y best articles at ho State. . rchasers, Whole May IS T. W. 4 At Sign LIFE IN A PU . i. EXTRAORDINARY EFFECTS FROM M?&GIEVS 4NTI-Bi:LIO|JS FtyLS. ONE PILL IN A DOSE. ONE PILL IN A DOSE. ONE PILL INA DOSE. WHAT one hundred letters a-day say from patients all over tho babitablo globe. " Dr. Maggie!, your Pill has rid me uf all bili ousness." "No M.oro noxious dospi for me in five or ten Pills taken at one time.' One of your Pills cured nie." "Thanks, Doctor. My hcndaclie has left we. ?end another box to keep in thc house." "Alter sulfuring torture from the bilious cholic, two of your Pilli eurod lue, and I have no return of the malady. '.Our doctors treated me for Chronic Constipa tion, as they callad if. und nt last ca j j} I wus incu rable. Your Uaiicicl'J cured int.i' "I bad no appetite: Miiggi?l'j pill? gave nie a hearty ont." " Your Pilli, ure marvelous." "I fend fur ?inotiier box, and keep them in the house.': *-"-D"r."Maggiel has cured wy headache that was 'rhroiiiu." " I gave bulf one of your Pills to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear young thing got well in a day." "My nausea of a morning is now cured." . " Your Box of Maggiel's Pills cur^I mc 0| noises in the head. I rubbed some Salve behind my ears and the noise left mc." "Send me two boxe?- I want ono for a poor I family," I UUOIOBU a dollar-your price is twenty-five cents, but (.he medicine to mo is worth a dollar." "Seed inc fivo boxes of your Pills." "Lot me have three boxes of your Salve and Pills, by return mail." FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF URINE dc M A ? G i E L . S HILLS Are.a perfect cure. One wi.l satisfy uoy one. For female diseases, Nervous Prostration, weak ness, General Lassitude and Wont of Appetite, Maggiel's Pills will be found an effectual remedy MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE Are moBt universal in their effects, and a cure can be almost guaranteed. EACH BOX CONTAINS TWEL VE PILLS <-rr- ONE PILL IN A DOSE. Address all orders to JOHN F. HENRY, Suc?ea?or tc DVJIAS, BARNES A Co., 8 College Place, Now York. C. F. HERBERT & CO., Proprietors of the MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE P. 0. Box, 5272. ' Juho 15 3m 25 GEO, C. ROBINSON, GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCH'NT, 207 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, A f tlx? XjotTsrost Prices STRICTLY FOR CASI!. G.EORGE ROBINSON will bo found with hi Son,at the above Store, and will always be road; anddoligbtod to welcomo and wait on his ob Edgefieldfriends and customors. Augustn. Nov 2.'t ly 48 Magnolia Water UnfC-R SALE AT |T CABWILE'S DRUG* STORE. |TJano2?T if' '27 Multum in Parvo ! BR. T. H. PATTISON continues th Practice of Medicine fur Cash. Those nc prt-pnred to comply with his terms nocd not es peet bis services. Rates samo as last year. JuoeS? il EXTRA INDUCEMENTS THIS WEEK AT THE IPrecierioksbiirg Btore ! THE CHEAP GOODS NOT ALL SOLD YET! ' WILL ADD TO THE "PAP GA IN CO UNTER "' EACH DAY ! STILL Solling WAMS?TTA CALICOES at S cts., worth more in New York by the Case. SPRAGUES, MERRIMACS, and all the best CALICOES at 12-} eta. DELAINES and CH ALLIES at 15 cts., less than they were in the good old times, before the war. O.I:J ..u.jiir..i .., - - at 25 cts., worth qO cts i? Li;: [OZAMBIQUES, English BA wd 40 cts. B20 the dress. TTLES, reduced still lower this ut ly rednced prices, c. ew York Mills 25 cte. V. RICHARDS & BROS., 301 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTAyGA., June 15 * 2t 25 KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE ! THAT W. C. HEWITT & CO., AT THE BIG SIGN No. 282, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., IS THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP, PURE AND UNADULTERATED LIQUORS, SUCH AS Brandies. Whiskies, Rums, Gins. Wines, ALES, PORTERS, BITTERS, S?C. * In connection with this House is a LARGE RECTIFYING AiND REFINING ESTABLISHMENT, |*THE ONLY ESTABLISHMENT OF THE K-IKD IN THE SOUTHERN STATES, where they Make Nothing but Pure and Unadulterated Liquors. They are also IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN LIQUORS AND SEGARS, To which they would call the attention of the trade. They defy competition, assuring all who will favor them with their patronage, that they will sell cheap er than any House in the South. W. C. HEWITT & CO. HEWITT'S GLOBE HOTEL, Fare Reduced to $3 Per Day. One of the Best Hotels in the South. Augusta, May 30 6m 23 Axigusta?, Greorgia, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Foreign db Domestic DRY GOODS. HAVE now on hand a SPLENDID STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, among which mav be found the folloviin?: JAPANESE CLOTHS, GRENADINES, MOZ AMBIQUES, ALPACAS, LINEN LAWNS, ORGANDIE MUSLINS, JACONET MUSLINS, French LAWS, CHAMBRAYS, Slack Iron BABBGES, Iron Frame ' B?REGES, MARSEILLES and PIQUE CLOTHS, PERCALES, BRILLIANTS. 8-4 FRENC1? MUSLINS and TARLATANS, Swiss, Jaconet and Nainsook. Summer TWEEDS and CAS'SIMERES, JEANS, COTTONADES, 1 White and Brown Linen DUCK, White and Brown Linen DRILL, Check LT NEN, Chinese and Spanish LINEN, Linen SHEETING and PILLOW CASING, Irish LINEN for Shirt fronts, &c Linen TOWELS, NAPKINS, DOYLE YS, Table DAMASK, LACE COVERINGS, Kid GLOVES, Lace MITTS, FANS, PARASOLS SUN-UMBRELLAS, 20 Gases PRINTS, latest styles,.fr??a the lowest to the finest, A full Stock of BLEACHED and BROWN SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, DRILLS, Plain and Striped OSNABURGS, &c. ' And a variety of other Goods too numerous to mention. All of which will be sold at tho very lowest prices FOR CASH. MULLARKY BROTHERS, A UG USIA, GEORGIA. tf 224 Broad St. 224 Broad St I. SIMON & BRO., OFFER Ready-Made Clothing, AND GENTS' SUPERB FURNISHING GOODS THE Public ia well aware of the SUPERIORITY in STYLE and MAKE of our CLOTHING. And we continue to sell, as we always did, on th? ONE PRICE SYSTEM, which guarantees fair dealing to all. ALSO ?We keep also a good Stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES &c., atour Lower Store, 176 Broad Street, just below Mrs. Fredericka Con fectionery. I, SIMON & BRO., 176 & 224 Broad Street, Augusta, (ia. Augusta, June 8_ tf_24 Iced Soda Water. 1W?I continue to drnw excellent SODA WATER from my Fount for thc Season. T. W. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Mortar. May 13_tf_21 Choice (rrecu aud Black Teas* JUST received 1 CHEST GREEN TEA and 1 CHEST BLACK TEA, which has bo?m tested and found to bo choice-delicate in flavor and vory full of strength. For sale by ?. L. PENN. Jun? 28 tf 20 Widows aud Orphans of Confede rate Soldiers* Wo will take especial pleasure in famishing Widows and Orphans of Confederate Soldiers, (who are in noedy circumstances,) with the AD viiii.-?bE^ a? unt-hntf oar established rates-or for $1,50 per Muran. Dr. Wm. H. Tutt's Stand ard Preparations. IV"OW in Store a full Stoek of these justl POPULAR MEDICINES, vix : * EXPECTORANT, SARSAPARILLA and QUEEN'S DELIGHT VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS, IMPROVED HAIR DYE, COD LIVER OIL, PAIN ALLEVIATOR, ESS. JAMAICA GINGER. \ For salo at the Drug Store' of T. AV. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Mortar. May 18 tf, 21 Kerosene Oil, Lamps, &c jrUST received and f?sale the very best KKF I OS EXE OIL and a tice assortment LAMP,' amp Chimneys, Jfc. T. W. CARWiLB, At Sign Golden Mortar. MaylS tf ll CHEATEAM BROTHERS ARE selling tbotr LADIES DRESS GOODS, at New York Cont Prices-and many articles actually Below first Cost! CHEATHAM BROTHERS k RE selling their PRINTS, best brands, fcch L as Merrimacs, Spraguea, 4c,ail2i?upr. jd. CHEATHAM BROTHERS ARE selling their large Stonie of JIT.S READY MADE CLOTHING, at price* to sui; every bodv. LINEN SHIRTS at less tban their value in Now York. CHEATHAM BROTHERS ARE selling their fine Stock of .SHOES, BRI DLES, SADDLES, te., at a very small margin above cost rrioe<. CHEATHAM BROTHERS HAVE reduced the price of all their Goods very materially, and are ( Hering induce ments to purchasers. CHEATHAIS BROTHERS RE selling MENS AND BOYS' HATS 25 _ per cent under thc Augusta Market. Now is the rime to gt.i bargains. Come every body, before the Stock is picked over. ?J? June 8 . M 24 A SUPERB NEW SPRING ? I T, HE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW; OPENING his Stock of SPRING GOODS, >hich havo all been bought in Charleston ?ince THU FALL IN PRICES, and will be SOLD iAT THE CHEAPEST RATES, FOR CASH ONLY, na I have n< t thc capital to do a Credit Buainest.) The Stock consists in part of CALICOES of all grade?, LENOS, CHENE, Emb. GRENADINES, . BAREGES, Plain and Striped* MOZAMBIQUES, P. tn ?M Striped, Plaid and Domestic 0 i NW fl ?MS, Plain and Checked ii 0S IvTSj Plain lind ; . :pc.l SV Bishop Lawn, Nainto LroHM-tJSLIKS, BRILLIANTS, IRISH LINENS, Linen and Cottou DI id ' 0^'ELS, OSNABURG3 and rV Bleached SHIRTING EE 'INGS, - Pillow Case CLOTHS Bleached and Brown G . Ac, Ac. For Men am $ ear. TWEEDS and CASS Kentucky JEANS, COTTONADES nod Farmers' LINEN an ftl . .;, Jcc. Bonnels, Hats iriifcsu.ttgs, ?ac. Ladies, Misses and Children's BONNETS, HATS and FLATS, FLOWERS and WREATHS, STRAW TRIMMINGS, <tc. Gloves, ttestyry, &c. On hand s> large and varied awiorfment of HO SIERY, H A N D K E i\.Z=H 1 K F S, GLOVES, MITTS, Ac, Ac. . ' . shoes! Shoes! . Ladies, Misses and ChildrcnVSHOES, all the latest stylos and at the lowest prices. Men's, Boys aud Children's SHOES, all grades. Hats. Men's, Boys and Youth's HATS, 'a full stock, and fashionable styles. Groceries. SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, CANDLES, SOAP, 8TARCH, Ac. Crockery. Ilaruware, ?c. A good assortment of CROCKERY, HARDWARE^* all kind?. R^W-O-oit-HOKS. Crown HOE.<L_and Steel attifa . Customers are invited to inspect the man agement of the Milla, and every part cf the ma chinery for Cleaning and Grinding Grain, and report any defect, any where, by which they may possibly sustain auy loss. We have secured the iierviccs of an experi enced Miller. Besides oar Mr. GLOVES will give his undivided attention to ;ho Mill. Wheat and Corn will hu ground in the best manner, and nothing left undone tc secure th? satisfaction and patronage of Gpsin growers. . . BACOvi & GLOVER. June 8, ?if 24 EDGEFIELD FEMALE INFIRMARY. TV? D. JENNINGS, M. D., late Professor of Diseases of Women in Galveston Medical College of Texas, respectfully informs tho citizens of Edgofield and adjoiniug Counties, that he \i now permanently located at Ed gi field C. H<> S. C., in the Practice of his Professen. Dr. JENNINGS is now prepared to give otpe cial attention to the Disoases of Females. Ho has made the treatment of Uterine Diseases bis speciality. Ladies who may require the services of Dr< JENNINGS will be received into Lis family for troatmont. Dr. JENNINGS will ny j?w ? tarnish ir g references ol pro ? edie leges, and Certificates of lo ' . mnty who have been bed-ri- -o arc now completely reston :t"L treat ment. Charges modci May ll 20 f?r Abbeville flatt . * i Bert??, Newberry Herald and J I will Ct |-y once a month fox thre. send bill ta this office. . NQTIOJ? THE SPRING i - il:f* ACTORY ?S now prepared to ? ??.. ?? SOL '.ito ROLLS. Terms: 12? Cents ] i < .. -or one-fonrth the Wool Carded. All Wool left at the JO- <. r y. ? ROBINSON, No. 267, Broad Street, .i IT.II. tia. or at the Factory, 7 miles from _uf . : -h-. Louisville Plunk Road, will receive proii ot attention. May 17 3m 21 R. H. MIMS, Agi, PHOTOGlUiliER 1 Gallery Over Mr. G. L. Pe tm's Store* PHOTOGRAPHS, FERROTYPES, Ac, 4c, (Plain or Colored,) at Prices to suit the times PORTRAITS IN OIL, AMBROTYPES, DA GUERREOTYPES, Ac, of Ucceuiod persons ac curately copied, and if wished, enlarged to life this, and colored in Oil or Pastel, by one of tba . boat Artists in the South. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS for sala, . ?gTTerms Cash. ? May 24 St 22 Back Line PROM Edgeficld C* U, to Pim; House Depot? THE Subscriber has established a LINE OF HACKS from Edgcfield C. H. to Pin? House Depot on the Columbi s. and Augusta Rail road-making iwo trips daHyand will meet tho Trains from both directions. Every effort will bc made t ? give comfort and entiro satisfaction to passengers. ]>. L. TURNER. MayU tf 20 Magistrate''. Flanks. We have- on hand a ful assortment of Magis trat?'? Blanks, ?o?catly printed, which we arc Usg at Chailcitoa prices.