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Terms, $3,00 per Annum. No Court, as Usual. The regular fall term of the Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions met on Monday last, Judge Moiton present, and adjourned at noon on Tuesday. Nothing could he done. No Jury. Three grand jurors and five petit jurors to be gin Court with! The present law re quires that the Jury shall be drawn fif teen days Wore the sitting of Court, and that the Jury Commissioner, Clerk, Sheriff, Chairman of the Board of Coun ty Commissioners, shall all be present at tlie drawing. At the late drawing for our District, however, two of these officials were absent-chose to be absent, we have no doubt-and more than that, most of the persons drawn were never notified. Judge Melton is to return to Edgefield on the 27th instant, to try cases (equity business, <fcc.,) which do not require the intervention of a Jury. In the meantime the course of Justice is deliberately stayed by these Radical County officials, and much delay, ex pense, confusion and distress must ne cessarily ensue. If trouble exists in this part of the country at present, it is only such as is designedly and criminally brought about by the Radical party. Strange Thin- In Connection With the Graniteville Troubles. Six white men and one negro have been arrested in Graniteville, brought to this place, and here lodged in jail. Their arrest is based upon extremely vague suspicion, so far as we can learn, of thet being connected with the killing of the negro girl who shot Mr. Brewer's child. The white men are Messrs. Brewer, Williamson, Owens, Arthurs, Ramsey and Bates. The negro is named Hatcher. These men are to bo brought before Judge Melton this morning (Wednesday) on a writ of Habeas Corpus, and will probably be released on bail. The strange thing about the matter is this :-that while seven men are arrested on account of the negro girl, not a soul is arrested on account, of the beloved and martyred young Turner. Admitted to Practice. Mr. John C. Sheppard, of our town, after standing a highly creditable exam ination in open Court, before Judge Melton, on Monday last, was admitted to practice before the Probate and Circuit Courts of this State. Mr. Sheppard has entered into copartnership with L. F. Yonmans, Esq. j A Valuable Plantation at a Bargain. We direct the particular attention of | parties seeking valuable farming lands atlow figures, to the advertisement of | Mr. R. S. Miller, Blackville, S. C., and to the very low price at whicli he is of fering it. In fact his price is considered as almost in a measure giving the place away. But the old gentleman is too fee ble to give any attention to Iiis farming operations, and has determined to sell. Read the advertisement, take a look at this certainly desirable plantation, and close thc trade without delay. Another Big Show. Not old John Robinson'3 circus this time, nor a troupe of dancing women, but a Big Potato Show. Our old friend Mr. W. E. Durisoe, sr., raised them, and he calls them thc Florida Potato. They are pinkish in color and huge in size. Como in and see them on our table. They are worth looking at. In fact they mak_ an eloquent illustration of the pleasure and profit of farming. ?3r~ Two negroes were slightly wound ed and a negro policeman killed on the night of the 11th, near thc Ocean House, Portsmouth, by a crowd of drunken men from Norfolk. Thc wounded negroes were quietly passing down Hight street at the time they were shot. A negro po liceman interfered to stop thc tiring, when he was shot through thc head by some one in the crowd, and died almost instantly. Several persons implicated in thc shooting have been arrested and will l>e brought before the Mayor to-morrow for examination. ^e^The "wet ticket" was elected in Newberry, on Tuesday hist, by a ma jority of 100. Thc following is thc ticket : Intendant-J. P. Pool ; Wardens-Peter Rodlesperger, J. B. Fellers, Osborn Wells, Wm. J. Tarrant. A Washington telegram says there is no present intention of declaring mar tial law in Georgia or elsewhere, there being nothing in the present condition of affairs to warrant such a measure. Sen ator Scott who, it is said, urged the meas ure, himself denies it. ?Si-Thc Howard Association of Charles ton, at its meeting on the 10th, passed a resolution giving notice that as the ycl. low fever has nearly ceased, the active operations of the Association will termi nate on the loth Inst. j2??~St. Etienne, in Frat. , i--. tho scene of a terrible explosion from fire damp in one of the coal mines there yes terday, Twent\'-two doad bodies were taken out, and thirty miners yet remain immured, all of whom are believed to be killed. More Arrrsts in Union. On Wednesday morning last our citi zens were surprised at finding the town picketed by United States soldiers on eve ry road leading to it, and the Marshals engaged in making arrests. Up to the time of going to press the following persons have been arrested, and placed ander guard in the Court House : D. B. Fant, Perliccr Fant, W. G. Hughes, W. Hughes, Jr., Munro Kant, John Bevis, Albert Ewbanks, Jason Greer, R. HVGreer, Weslcv Sanders, Chas. Jeter, B. F. Gregorv, J. Rice Rogers, I. G. Mo Kissick, Jr., Edward Hawkins, Harrison Hawkins, Robert Hawkins, B. F. Bcntlev, Richard Prrr, Daniel Black. Nor is this all the trouble our County is in. By the report of some malicious individual, our Probate .1 inigo, T. J. Greer, has been arrested by the U. S. Marshals and lodged in Richland jail, charged with being a Ku Klux. Mr. Greer is a mic legged niau and lias to walk <>n crutches. What ase bc could lu; ia a Ku Klux organization wc cannot imagine. Wc bc lieve bc is as innocent of any sorb con nection as a baby ; but he is a victim o? malicious revenge, and the County i made to suffer, as well ?is himself. In addition to all this <mr people arc ir a state of terrible anxiety, lt is not thc guilty alone who feel in danger of the dungeon, but the innocent are not safe from the malice of the very worst charac ter of negroes. Even witnesses who can prove a prisoner's .innocence feel no secu rity; fearing that the same course will Le pursued herc as in North Carolina, whctt .witnesses were arrested, to prevent (hon from giving testimony, in behalf of prisor ners. In this state of insecurity a large number of our best citizens have left the County or are " hiding ont." Business in completely stagnated, and everybody is depressed in spirits. Secret spiers arc as thick as lice ona hog. Any man who has ever had a difficulty with or anything to do in arresting or punishing, in a lawful manner, a negro, for stealing, burning or any other crime, ?3 now pretty certain to have an unpleasant visit from "a Deputy United States Mar shal. In this way the Radical party is protecting the colored villians m their crimes, and intend to intimidate the white citizens from prosecuting them fur crime hereafter. VVrf?t with the*parldn of thc Govornor and thc snret.- that thc Radi .. I party wiil give them an opportunity \.? wreak th^ir y?ngoa?eo trpo? ali who ?kro be instrumental i? uuiu.ib?.g ii;.-,a ?.Y crime, the negroes teoj tim: they cmi com mijt .crimes o:' ;hi; d'.v-j^.sl o'yi- wi tri ?in.j-u n.ty. ?s o.:c ol' :!;< njSfcCfs thar surely Tul.!?*w ?.o pru-v,?: unholy persecu tion of the white people of tba State. Iforiunrillo Tima*, 10?. - ' j2?- GUESS WHO IS THE NEATEST HOUSEKEEPER in our town? Wo know her. She cleans her knives, china, win dows, paint, oil cloths, tables and floors, and brightens her tin, brass and copper wares with Enoch Morgan's Sons' Sapo lio. Ask for it. It is a good thing. For sale by MARKEBT ?fe CLISBY. 4t 45 tSSr MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE IN CHARLESTON.-Charleston is fast becom ing a manufacturing as well as a com mercial city. The largest manufactory of doors, sash es, blinds, ?kc, in the South ern States is that of Mr. P. P. TOALE, on Horlbeck's Wharf in that city, sales rooms at No. 20 Hayne street. Mr. TOALE'S advertisement appears in an other column. Special Notices. Bc Guided by what yon Know. There is an o!d proverb which says, " Experience is thu safest guide." To this guide the sick turn when casting about fur the meaiis of relief. They inquire what a medicine has done for others, before they adopt it themselves. Of all the remedies and preventives In ose, HosteUert Stomach Eit ers meets the test most triumphantly, and hence ?ts immense popularity and Tast sales. The sufferer from indi gestion is sure to And some one among hi? friends who bas been cured of that ailment by the famous vegetable stomachic. The victim of fever and ague, liver complaint constipation, nervous prostration, or general debility, baa only to make inquiry in the neighborhood where he resides in order to discover what this standard restorative has effected incases similar to his own. In thc published teatime rn to its merits be will And a roluoM of pro'Ci of Its sani tary properties, which I? Is impossible for his com mon sense to resist. Ho tries il ard tho effect it pro duces on his sy-tem adds another to the b<<st of wit nesses in ?ts favor. Thus, UK repuiallon, founded on facts, not asseilions, continually grows and spread*. Charlatans and impostor.*, s<?ie of them mere local tricksters, and others who lake a somewhat wider rang?-, attempt to thrust into Ihe hands and down the throats of invalid?, their haphazard concoctions, as substitutes for the tonic which for so many years has been a medicinal staple throughout the United States, Spanish America, Canada, and tho West In dies, but only succeed to a very limited extent In this reasoning agc. thc people, having ascertained what is really deserving nf their confidence, decline " running after strange gods." Novelties ! GEORGE WEBER, HAS just returned from the North with an elegant assortment of FALL and WINTER DEY (JO OBS. To meet the wants of a constantly in creasing patronage, I have remodelled the interior of the spacious establishment No. 17? Broad Street, Opposite the Augusta Hotel, making it one of the finest Stores in the City. ? have also engaged the services of a number of polite and efficient Salesmen, who will be happy to serve their nume rous friends in this community. The Ladies will find it to their interest to examine my Stock. They will always find bargains at The Bee Hive Store. Sept 20 tf 39 G. HEW OTT ft (SO. 282 Broad Street, A ? GUST A, GEORGI A, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic LIQUORS, BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Rums, Whiskeys, BITTERS PORTERS, A ES Of all Grades. Tobacco and Segars Of everv Variety. Oct is lit 4-1 JllllS ^.SHOTGUM^s ?N/ BEST IN THE WORLD.? j E&EK^ ?^iiT ^aSS Hew York Office, 27 BEEKMA2? ST. May 31 ly 23 Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. P. [P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Healer, Yo. 20 Ilaync Si. and Horlbeck's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. pd-This ls the largest and most com plete Factory of the kind in tho .South ern States, and all articles in this linc can be furnished by Mr. P. P. TOALE at prie s which defy competition. jjyr A pamphlet with full and detailed list of all sizes of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, and tho prices of each, will be sent free and post [?aid, on application to P. P. TOAIL'13, CAARLESTOX, S. C. J ul v 20 ly 31 CT. J. FA RR un, "?iie Lamp Man*," Successor to the Late Wm. Hill, m Broad Street, Augusta, Geo. -0-i W.T. FARR, "Th- Lamp Man,-' . Successor to the late Wm Hill, 1!?:; Broad Street, (opposite tho French Store.) has secured tho services ol' the long and favorablyknown J. A. GUR LEY, :;ml will continue to keep Alfk?ost Everything, except Dry Goods.) that has ever been found in any one Store in the Southern States, from a Needle to a Plow. CROClvEitr, GLASS; TIN and WOODEN WARE, CUTLERY and PLATED WARE, LAM PS. Lamp CHIMNEYS, KEROSEN E and MACHINE OILS. And expects to keep up his former repu tation for Selling Cheap and Telling the Truth. ^arLook out for his FLAG over thc Street; Augusta, Oct 4 3m 41 Notice to Tax Payers. rpHE Books will be open for tho Col JL lection of Taxes for the year 1871 on thc 20th day of November, 1871, and will remain open until the 15th day of Jantia ry 1S72, after which time tho" penalty of 2?) pu- cent will be added. State Tax, seven Mills ;-County ?throe Mills, on all taxable property. I will bc at Granitevillc from thc 20th of November until the 1st of December, after that thne at Edgeficld C. H. JOHN WOOLLY, CT.E. C. Oct 25 12t 44 Notice. A LL persons indebted to WM. HILL, l JL doe'd., will please call upon the un dersigned, at No. 2<i? Broad Street, An cus?a, Ga , and settle their accounts. '.VA LL ACE J. DELPH, Ad'or < iel 25 tf 44 Fir? Wood! I'WILL deliver good Hickory arid Oak ? FfUfi WO:;I> itt reasonable ian's, i o oeis l?ft M ?th Mr.'R. O. Sum* will it* cei ve prompt attention.. . J. J>. HOPER. OoilS ' U t? THE SINGER SEWING M^aoliiiie. The Singer Still Triumphant ! Incnlcnlab'e Saving of Time, Labor & Money, BY THE USE OF Singer's Sewing Machine, With Tlie Following Attachments: Thc Corder,-The Tucker-Thc Ruffler, Ttic Quilter,-Tltc Adjustable Binder, The Trimmer,-and The Embroiderer. TO say nothing of the hearing off of all first premiums at Fairs and Ex hibitions in past 3'ears, the Singer Ma chine has already this fall, only a few days hack, boen' awarded the highest prize at the Atlanta Fair. And sold du nne; "the year 1870, 127,833 Machinen, being 44.G25 over and above that of any other Company, according to thc sworn reports published. The undersigned, Agents for the sale of the Singer Sewing Machine, have lo cated in Edgefield for the present, and herewith invite the public to call at their office, next door to Mr. J. H. Cheatham's store, where they will bc glad to exhibit their Machines, and instruct persons in the operation and management of the same. They beg leave to refer to tho following citizens of Edgelield, who have already bought Machines of them, vi/.: L. F. Youmaus, Esq., Captain Lewis Jones, Johnson Bland, Esq., Drury Vaughn, Esq., Jas.L. Dow, Esq., Arthur A. Glov er, Esq., and Mrs. Chase. MALLARD dc BAKER, Agents. Oct. 25 lin 44 224. 224. WILLIAM H, BOULWARE WITH Nathan Simon. ?o Come and Get Your Share in Time ! I respectfully invite tho attention of my customers and the public generally to the complete and well-assorted stock o? CLOTHING. GENTS' FURNISH INO GOODS, HATS. TRUNKS, and tho "cel ebrated" UMBRELLA, now ready for inspection at my old and well known stand, Two Hundred and Twenty-Four Broad street. Tn my stock of Clothing you will find a novelty of choice Goods never exhibited and never excelled in this market, and especially the new styles in Suits of Clothing will give satisfaction even to those that wish to avail themselves of a mero ex amination. My salesmen are ever ready to show the large stock of Goods, and their attention and time Are Given Away Daily To the benefit of those that visit my < Clothing 1 lall, and make them acquainted with the low prices at which my Goods ire sold, and thc convenience oifered in sending packages Free of Charge to any part of the city. To specify thc different stylos and qualities of Goods, and the well known manufacturers of tho celebrated "makes" of/me Goods, would mtreach an advertising incdiniu, nial may it ho sufficient tu say that al! lovers >l' line and ueat-fittiug Garments will lind their choice At Simon's Clothing Hall In thc GENTS1 FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT lcm offeryou Goods imported from thu host European manu facturers, and in laut, never before seen in this market, among which I mention thc "real" crimson and "scarlet" UN DERVEST and PANTS and tho finest Lama Wool UNDERVEST, called the " Chest Protector," And Large Quan tities of other useful ar tides in daily use known in the linc Of Gent's Furnish ing Goods. I have a full line of MEN'S and HOYS' HOSE, CRAVATS, GLOVES; SCARFS, KID GLOVES, tho "LINDEN" CRA VAT, SUSPENDERS, Fine POCKET KNIVES, BRACKS and thc latest fash ions of I Hats and Umbrellas. To the working c.'tiRS f will say that I have on hand a gor.d assortment of me dium Goods, which f seil so low that it is within the reach of "small earnings" to be supplied with sufficient clothing to shield you from the corning cool weather. Therefore, wait not; come ?mc and all ! Get your supplies while il is warm, thal 3'ou may be provided With it on Rainy Days. Remember, 224 BROAD STREET is the place where Goods are sold with "One Pri?e" marked in ?'lain figures, ami the inexperienced icy buys of m eas cheap as tiie best expert ol' Good*. NATHAN SIMONN, 224 Broad Stree, A U G I" S T A, G E O R G I A. Nov 1_tf _45_ To My Friends and the Public. X BEG leave to inform my old friends and the publie, that I have purchased thc Stock in Trude and good will of the linn ol' Messrs. J. W. Bacon it Bro., under the Augusta Hotel. I have also pur chased at the North a full and elegant stock of Saddles, Harness, fi llips, Trunks, Beit lng, Leather, of all descriptions, and all other goods usually kept in my linc, and invite a close examination of my Stock by all desiring to purchase. I am prepared to manufacture HAR NESS and SADDLES of every style in the BEST MANNER. ALBERT HATCH. Augusta, Ga., Oct. lt*_lm_43 F. A. Brahe & Co., 206 Broad HU, WoULD respcctfuliyannouncoto their Friends and the Public of Edgefield Dis trict, that they have just received, direct from Europe, and now offer, a large and magnificent Stock of GOODS, consisting of Fine Gold and Silver WATCHES, o? the best makers. Ladies' and Gents' Solid Gold CHAINS, of thc latest stvles. DIAMONDS of first water, inSets, Pins and Rings. Superb SETS fer Ladies and Misses. Stone, Cameo, Seal and Plain Gold RINGS. Sterling SILVER WARE of the latest designs. Triple PLATED WARE. American and French CLOCKSl' A large lot of Imported FANCY GOODS. Ac. ?%!r- WATCHES and JEWELRY wit be' repaired with tho usual care. Oct. IS On 48 HAVING- REMOVED THEIR ' . LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS TO THEIR NEW PREMISES, Corner of Broad and McIntosh Streets, (Next Door to the French Store,) Will take great pleasure in waiting on their Edgefield and Carolina Friends, wno will find A Choice Assortment of Ii? DESCRIPTION OF DM GOODS, Which will be disposed of at Prices lhat ?lust Satisfy the Most ftcouosuical. CHRISTOPHER GRAY & CO. take this opportunity of thanking their numerous Friends for past favors, ask a continuance of same, and Deg to assure them that all Orders received, will have their prompt and careful attention. JfcsT'An examination of Goods and Prices respectfully solicited. CHRISTOPHER GRAY & -CO., 202 and 404 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Oct IS 10t 43 ESTABLISHED 1850; TFIE Subscribers would respectfully inform tho Citizens of Edgefield and surrounding country, that they have just received a Large Assortment of WATCHES, of the Best Manufacture, which they wi 1 offer at lower rates than any House in the City. In addition, will bc fo'und a large Stock of FINE ?OLD JEWELRY, Fer with Dia monds. Rubies, Garnets, Coral,-BRIDAL SETS OF PEARL-NUPTIAL RINGS-WATCH CHAINS, CHARMS, Ac. A Fine Assortment SOLID SILVER WARE, embracing TULL TEA SET?, WAI TERS, Icu and Water PITCHERS. CASTORS. Berry and Butter DISHES, Card RECEIV ERS. Card and Cake BASKETS, Cordial STANDS, GOBLETS, CUPS, FORKS and SPOONS, and everythine iu the Silver Ware line. Alway* on hand a superb stock of GUNS AND PISTOLS, consisting of Fino Singlo and Double Barrel GUNS, and Colt, Smith <fc Wesson, Remington, Cooper, Sharp and Der ringer PISTOLS, and many others ot' the latest invention. Also. FINE CUTLERY, SPECTACLES, WALKING CANES, PO RT EM ON NIES, and FANCY GOODS .>{ every variety to be fmnd in a first class Jowelry Establishment. We would also remind the public that we keep a Special Establishment for thc REPAIR of tine WATCnES-and JEWELRY. All work entrusted to our care will be executed promptly, neatly, and warranted for one vcar. At PKONTAUT & SON, 103 BROAD ST., ono Door low Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. * neust*. Dec 10 v ly 15 W. A. RAMSAY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in and Manufacturer of FINE FASHIONABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, BEGS to inform his friends and customers, and the public generally m Georgia and South Carolina, that he has in store thc largest and most attractive and elegant stock of FALL AND WINTER READY-MADE CLOTHING In thc city, manufactured by him in New York expressly for this market, and that he will continue to receive by express, every week through the season, the NEW EST and MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS, selected by his agent in New York citv. His FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT Is complete in everyirespect. Linen Bosom Shirts of every grade; Linen Collars of great variety ; Undor-Shirts and Drawers of American, English, Scotch, French and Gorman make; GLOVES, Kid, Buck, Dog Skin, Cloth, Cassimcre; Gauntlets of all kinds: Linen Handkerchiefs of 'every quality; Shawls, Blankets, Affghans, Hugs; full linc of Hats, Finp and Medium j Trunks, Valises, Satchels, tte. " GUANACO UMBRELLAS." Ihavoaiso connected with tito store ? FIRST-CLASS TAILORING ESTAB LISHMENT, with n FIRST-CLASS CUTTER, with an elegant line ol JONG Lisi I AND FRENCH CLOTHS AND CASSIM ERES, bought of tfad liue*tiiii?.orlers in this country, and will make Cnst?>iner's-wor1c at short notice, in tho best style ol the art and line workmanship, and al prices Lo please. It is almost impossible to enumerate my stock. Please call and examino it. I will take great pleasure in showing it. ? Full Lin? of ClolhiKg io; Boys it rm 5 io 18 Years. W. A. RAMSEY, Opposite National Exchange Hank, and next lo Butt, Bovcc & Co. Oct IS 7t 4:: No. 8, Park Row, EDGEFIELD, S. C., -Dealer in PUSE DB??GS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, PUTT Y, GLASS, DYE STUFFS, BITTERS, PATENT MEDICINE ;, PERFUMERY, FAN CY ARTICLES, TOILET AND FANCY SOAPS, CONGRESS AND VERMONT WATER, ALL OF THE LATE AND POPULAR REMEDIES OF THE DAY, SEGA RS AND TOBACCO, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS, eec, Begs to announce to the public that, his Stock is F?8?, ?OE2ig>lete, Fresh and ?*en?B?Eae, and all articles .ccM as low aa the same can be bought in any market in the State. PRESCRIPTIONS carefully prepared, day and night, and warranted ?rem tested Medicines. NOW IN STORE, A CHOICE SUPPLY of FAMILY GROCERIES, embracing all arti for family purposes. My Groceries are choice, and special attention is called to them. I have also received 10 Barrels Pure RYE WHISKEY, from G to 10 years old, li) " " " " from 4 to G years old, 5 " " Ohl RYE '? 2 years old. .1 " " Copper Distilled CORN WHISKEY, 2 " " Mountain WHISK KY. Also, Pure FRENCH BRANDY, Holland GIN, Imported Jamaica RUM, WINES of all kinds, ?c. My Liquors are nure and un rectified Persons wishing-to purchase-will please call, and I know satisfaction will be given. NovJ_tf_ 45 THE SOOTH CAROLINA LAND ANO IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION, -0_ $500, OOO! TO BE GIVEN .AWAY! Secure Tour Tickets at Once in the Drawing on t2*e 8th, JANUARY 1872. A SERIES' OF CONCERTS WILL BE GIVEN. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE "SOUTH CAROLINA STATE AGRICUL TURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY," will give a SERIES OF CON CERTS, at the Acadeui) of Music, Charleston, S. C., commencing January 8th, 1872. Bl'TLKK, CHADWICK, G A KY & CO., Agents, Refers to all thc Bankers, Brokers, and prominent gentlemen of the Country, botli North and South. 150,000 Season Tickets of Admission. At $5 Each. If you have not received a Circular, send for one, giving hill particulars. AU or ders Strictly Confidential. 2,405 Gifts, Amounting in all to 8500,000, The Drawing of this Groat Southern Enterprise will be conducted under the super vision of thc following well known gentlemen: Gen. A. R. WRIGHT, of Ga. I Col. B. H. RUTLEDGE, of S. C. Cen. BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Va. | Hon. ROC,ER A. PRYOR, of N. Y. Money for Tickets can be sent either by Express or PostoIIice Order, and tho Tick cts will bc promptly forwarded. D:rcct ail Let.els ta BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO. Priuc pal Office; ( iWleslon, 8. C. Gen. M. C. BUTLER. JOHN CHADWICK.'.Gen. M. W. GARV ?^Tickets can be procured of Mr. M. Lobesch alt/,, General Agent ?o Edgefield County, and Messrs. Markeri & CU.-bv and Maj, S. S. Tompkiui Edgefield, ?, C. ?- ' Oct25 u : : - lit - 4i The Fredericksbiirg Store THIS DAY M? ONWAKD -o JT is with a gratifying pleasure that we announce to our friends and pai rons-whom we are proud to say number legions, and to whom we ai greatly indebted for the success to which we have attained in Augusta rhat we are, afc hist, in the NEW ROOMS which we have been adding t our present building, and that we have filled them from the FIRST to th FOURTH stories with all the choice and elegant goods of the season, an we cordially extend an earnest invitation to one and all To Pay them a Special Visit And see what has been done for their convenience as well as for the grea display of all the ELEGANT GOODS OF THE SEASON. Never have we had the pleasure of exhibiting so fine a stock of goodt commencing from the lowest grades of Domestics to the Finest Fabrics Beqnired in our Market, AND AT PRICES REVER ANY LOWER. If we wished to, we would scarcely know where to commence to enumer ate, as every department is full. To one of the new features we wish to call the especial attention of thi Ladies, and that is to our SILK, CLOAK, SHAWL, SUIT AND FUR ROOMS. To these we have paid an especial attention in fitting up, and in which w< hope to see them all, and we will not object if they bring the gentlemer along with them. Be sure and come. V. RICHARDS & BROS., AT FREDERICKSBURG STORE, CORNER BY THE PLANTERS' HOTEL. Augusta, Ga., Oct. 25, tf 44 PEOPLE OF EDGEFILD LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! IT is a well known fact that since the clo3e of the war there has been more deception practiced in the manufacture of Shoes, than in any other article of real necessity; and that the people have well-nigh lost confidence in those who sell them. I propose, as far as in me lies, to remedy this evil, and to proclaim to the GOOD PEOPLE OF EDGEFIELD, And all who honor me with their patronage, that I will never engage in .such a tri fie : that I will hold myself accountable for the faithful represen ' talion of every article sold, and never permit the slightest infraction of the principles of Honor and Fair Dealing. Never before has a better class of goods' been brought to this market. They will be sold IO Per Cent, lower than at any period since the war. Reclamation will be made in every instance when BOOTS AND SHOES Bought of me, do not give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Shoes cheerfully EXCHANGED, or MONEY REFUNDED. Come and buy your Shoes, where you have the Positive assurance oi being Honorably and Fairly dealt with. No Second Price. No "drummers" employed. Fair dealing or none, PETER REENA , 230 Broad Street, (Centre of the City,) A LG b STA, GA. Oct 25 tf 44 VINEGAR BITTERS 1 J. WALK?, Propnewr. K. R. KCOOVALS * Co,, DmctUH and Con. Ag'tH, Stu Francisco, Cai., and lit, ii Comatra Si. X. T. MI/, J. I OMS Ii Wonderful Cnratlvc Effect*. They oro not a vile Fancy Drink. Made of Poor Kana, AVhlxltcv, Proof Spirit* and Bernie IClqiiors, doctored, spiced and sweetened to please tho tasto, called "Tonic?," "Appetizer:?," "Restorers," 4c, that lcnJ tile lippier oti to drunkenness and ruin, bmarc a tnic Medicine, made from thc native roots and herbs of .California, free from all Alcoholic Stlmu* laut?. They aro tho G BEAT BLOOD PURL FI KB and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigor.itor of thc System, carrying off oil poisonous matter and restoring thc blood to a healthy condition. No person can take those Bit ters nccordlng tu directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral po!;nn or other mean*, and the vital organs wasted beyond thc point of repair. They aro a Gentle Purgative a* well a* a Tonic, possessing al<=o, tho peculiar merit of acting os a powerful agent In rchcvlr . Congestion or Inflam mation of thc Liver, and all thc Visceral Organs. FOB FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether in yoting or old, married or single, nt thc dawn of woman hood or at thc tum of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhcumu tKra and Gout, Dyspcpula or Indication, Blllou?, Itcmltteut anil Intermittent Fe? vera, DUcasc* of thc Blood, Liver, Kid? ney* mid Bladder, these Bitter* have been most SUCCC88fuL Such DUcasc* arc caused by Vitiated Blood, which la generally produced by derangement of tho Digestivo Organ*. DVSPEPSIA OB INDIGESTION, Head ache, Tain In tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Clic.it, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of tho Stomach, Ead Ta*!e in tito Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of thc Heart, Inflainmatlou of tho Lungs, Pain in tho regions of thc Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms arc thc offsprings of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate tho Stomach and stimulate thc torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequaled efficacy In cleansing thc blood of all impurities, and im parting new Ufo and vigor to thc whole system. FOB SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spols, Pimples, Pustules, Boll?, Car buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald ncaa. Sore Eyes, Erysipe las, I:ch, Scurfs, Discolorations>>f thc Skin. Humorsand Diseases of tho Skin, of whatever name or nature aro literally dug up and carried nut of thc system In a short time by tho uso of these Bitters. One butilo In such cases will convince thc most incredulous of their cura tive effects. Cleanse thc Vitiated Blood whenever you lind Its Im purities bursting through tho skin in Pimples, Erup tions or Sores; cleanse lt when you And lt obstructed omi FhiRgbh In the veins; cleanse it when It Is foul, and your leoline* will tell you when. Koop tho blood pure, and tho health of tho system will follow. Pin, Tape and other Worm?, lurking In the system of so many thousand s,'arc cffectuallv destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist, there ls scarcely an Individual upon tho face of the earth whoso body- is exempt from tho presence ol worm?. It ls not upon tho healthy clements of the body that worms calm, but noon tho diseased humor; and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters ol disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, ne anthclmintlcs, will tree tho system from worms Ilk? these Bitters. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. II. MCDONALD ? CO, Druggist* and General Agents, San Francisco, Call fornla, and 32 sad 31 Coramcrco Street, New 7ork J uno o' ly 24 ill, FALL JTRA.DE. 1871 GUX??. GUMS- GUNS Double and Single Barrel Guns, lircci-liloadingandMuzzleloaaingGun! of,-English, French and Gcrmax Manufacturo, uA.T7 ?V T.T, PRICES. Single Guns at 82,50, ?-1,00, 86,00, $8,0C ?12,00 to 820 each. Double Guns from 87,00 to $200,00 each. - PISTOLS. PISTOLS, PISTOLS Smith A Wesson, Colt's, Allen's, Sharp's mi dall tho popular and approved kinds. AMMUNITION FOB GUNS, PISTOLS AND RIFLES. SPORTSMEN'S GOODS OF GREAT VARIETY. Best Quality and at Lowest Prices Country Morchants and Sportsmen ar invited to call and examine our large an well selected stock of tho above Goodi which we import direct and buy fro! the manufacturers. We guarantee qual ty equal to, and prices as low os any roi ponsible house in this country. Orders by mail tilled promptly, an sent by express C. O. D. POI LTNK?. TRIMBLE ATO., 200 W. Daltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MB. Sept 7 toi? ? Special Notices. KADWAY*'KEA?Y RELIEF CURBS THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty minutes. NOT ONE HOUR After reading this advertisement need anyone SUFFER WITH PAIN. RADWAY'S BEADY BELIEF IS A CUBE FOB EVERY PAIN. It wa? thc first and ia the Only Fain Remedy Tout instantly ?tupa tbc moat excruciating pains, al laya Inflammations, and cures Congestions, whether of the Lunga, Stomach, Bowels, or other gland? or organs, oy une application. IN FltO.M U.NE TU TWENTY MINUTES, No mutter how violant or excruciating ino MUN int KUEUMATIC, Bed-rlddeu, Infirm, Crippled, Ner vous, Neuralgic, "r prostrated with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL A FF? 'BD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE i>LADDLE. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. CONGESTION CF THE LUNG'S. aORE TIIBOAT, DIFFICULT BBEATU1NG. PALPITATION OF TUE UEAET HYSTERICS, CRuUP, DI PT ll ELIA. CATABBH, INFLUENZA HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, f NEU BALG IA, P.HEU MATlb.N COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. The application of the Hendy Relief to th. I ?an >>r paris wnere thu pain or difficulty exists ?ii. otford .-ase and comfort. I'wouty drops in half a tumblor of water will in ? lisw iiti.raeuts cure CHAMPS, SPASMS, 80U! STOMACH, DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, WIM IN THE BOWELS, and all 1NTEBNAL PAINS. Travelers should alwuya carry u bottle of Kau \vuy ?1, ueady ltellef with them. A few dr- j .II water will prevent sickness ur pains from chan >i ??ttter. lt is better than Frenen Urandy or Bau r .is a stimulant. jEfo^o?* and ^.guo. FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. Thin is not u remedial agent in the world that will cur. Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilious ScarU-t, Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aide, i.y Budwaj a Pills,) so quick aa BAD WA Y'S EL LIE: . Pitty eenie per hollie. dEALTH !~BEA?TY ! : o CHONG A.NU l'UUE BICH BLOOD-INCREASE OF FLEall AND WEIGUT-CLEAB SKIN ASI BE..U1'1FUL COMPLEXION SECUBED TC ALL. ?lt. RADWAY'S .IAS MADE THE MUST ASTONISHING CURE> SO QUICK, St) RAPID ABE VUE CHANGE: THE litiUY UNDEKGoES. UNDER THE IN FLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WUNDERE Li MEDICINE THAT EVERY.DAY AN INCREASE IN FLESr AND WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT, TH2 G JIL AT BLOOD PUEIFIEB Ec-ry drop of the SARSPARILLIAN RESOL VENT communicate* through thc Blood, Swetit ?fi ?ne, tiniJ otkerj?nld? und Juice? of the system Un elgor of life, for it repair* the wusttt of the body with new uitumutnd intiterhtl. ?sc. of ula, .S'y/;/////*. Consumption, (jtandu/ur diteate?, Ulcer? in flu Throat, Mouth, Tu mom, Nod tl In the (,'lamt? ann other pari* of tho njttrin, ?tor? Eyes, Strumorou* ?/??charge? from the Ear?, and the wont form? ol S/ein diseuses, Eruption?, Ft rei- ?sore?, ?scald Heail, Hing Worin, ?stdt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, ?tact Siiot*. Worms in Vie Floth, Tumor?, Cancer? in tht lie???, and all weakening and painful discharges, Night Siceat?, Loss of Sperm and ali natte? of th? life principle, are within the curative range of this wonder of Modern Cluini?try, and a /tic dayi'vtt will prov to unff person using it for either of thest ? 'orin? of disease it? potent power to Hure them. If the patient, dall? becoming reduced by the wastes and ducompuliion that ta continually progressing, -ticceeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the same with new material made from healthy blood and this the S A USP A RI LL! AN will and does secure -a cure is certain ; for wucn once this remedy com mences Its work of purification, and succeeds in di* mi niehing tho loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day thc patient will feel himself growing better and stronger, the food digesting better, appe tite improving, and flesh and weight Increasing. Not only does the SABBAT ARILUAX RESOLVENT ex* eel all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin diseases ; but it ls the only positive cure for Kidney dc Bladder Complaints, Urinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine. Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases whert there an? brick-dust deposits, or the water la thick, cloudy, mixod with substances like the white of at egg, or threads like whlto silk, or there is a morbid dark, bilious appearance, and white bone-dust de posits, and when there ls a pricking, buming sens* tion when passing water, and pain in the small o the Back and along thc Loins. DR. RADWAY'S Perfect Purgative Pills, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen Railway's Pills, for tho cure of all disorders of th Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nerroo diseases, Headache, Constipation, Costiveness, Indi gestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Io flammatlon of the Bowels, and all Derangements c the Internal Viscera. I Warranted to effect a positiv cure. Purely Vegetable, containing no mcrcun minoraN. or deleterious drugs. ?Sr-uo*erTo tho following symptoms rcsulUn frnm Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation. Inward Piles, Fullness of tho Bloo in the Head, Acidity nf the Stomach, Nausea, Hear bum. Disgust of Food. Fullness or Weight In tl Si*.mach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering) the PU of the Stomach, Swimming of the Heai Hurried and Difficult Breathing. A few doses of BAD WA Y'S PILLS will free tl system from all the above named disorders. Prie 25cenispcrBnx. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. READ ? FALSE AND TRUE" Send one leite stamp to RADWAY A CO.. No. 87 Malden Lan Now York. Information worth, thousands will 1 sent you. '.' 1 Jalf 8 " ly . ' ?8T1! FALL ? Wi a ? . . .vi Lf/rj !. J /i / /ill KEAN, LANDE AI & Q0 BEG leave to inform the citizens of Edgefield and vicinity that they are now in possession of the Store, No. 209 Broad street, lately occupied by Messrs. H. F. Russell & Co., and have ready for sale a general assortment of first class DRY GOODS. We will not attempt"to enumerate all the different articles, but will call special attention to our DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, x Where may be found full lines of Bleached and Brown Sheetings ami Shirtings ; Oanabures, plain and. striped'; heavy Cotton Plaids, Domestic Ginghams, Cotton Flannels, ?tc., &c. WOOLEN DEPARTMENT-A splendid assortment of red, brown and grey BLANKETS, Georgia Plains, Kentucky Jeans, Sattinets, Fancy Cash meres, Black Doe Skins, Linseys, &c. DRESS GOODS of every description, from the lowest to the finest. Our stock of SHAWLS, CLOAKS, OPERA JACKETS and FURS .monot be surpassed. In our Notion Department we intend to keep every thing called for. We cordially invite our old friends, with whom we have had such pleasant intercourse "for the last fifteen years, also those we have never nad the.', pleasure of serving before, to an examination of our stock. We will do all. in our power to render " shopping" both pleasant and profitable to onr cus tomers. We open regularly next Monday morning. Come and see ns, one ' and all. We are Agents for R. J. Roberts' Parabola Needles and Scissors. KEAN, LANDRAM & CO. P. S.-We. will send Samples and pay the Express on all bills at retail for amounts over Ten Dollars. Augusta, Ga., Oct. ll_3m_42 . New Carpets for Fall Trade. JAMES C. BAILIE * BRO. HAVE just completed opening their new and beautiful stock of CARPETS, 4c., consisting of BODY BRUSSELLS CARPETS, ENGLISH VELVET CARPETS,. ENGLISH BRUSSELLS, .THREE-PLYS, INGRAINS, VENETIANS and other ] Carpets suited for Fall Trude. Also, a large line of LOW-PRICED CARPETS. We have also opened a superb stock of French. JReps. Terrys and Da masks For CURTAINS, with all the Centre Tassels, Gimps and Linings to match. Paimular attention is invited to our stock of New French Tamboured Lace Curtains, Of exquisite finish, and Nottingham Lace Curtains, Cornices and Bands? AU of tlfc very latest styles in WINDOW SHADES. Of the. newest patteras we have opened a large assortment, of all sizes made. Our customers can get any priced shades they want. FLOOR A?D TABLE OIL CLOTHS, Of the finest quality of goods manufactured, of any width, and cut any size wanna. stair Oil Cloth and Crash, Stair Rods, (iii Cioth Hugs. DOOR MATS, RUGS& MATTINGS, The largest assorted stock ever shown in Augusta. Wail Papers, Bor tiers and Paper Shades, In almost endless variety. GILT, FLOWERED, HALL, OAK and PLAIN PA PERS, at prices to suit tho times. Also, of flair Cloths, and Furniture Coverings, and Trimmings, We have a large supply. . DRUGGETS and CRUMB CLOTHS, any size. PICTURE TASSELS, PICTURE CORD, PICTURE NAILS, and all things else connected with the Carpet Trade. Our customers are invited to examine our new Goods. CARPETS MADE AND LAID well and promptly, OIL CLOTHS LAID, SHADES and CURTAINS put .up without delay. All work done well and in season, by James G. Bailie & Brother, 205 BROAD STREET. Augusta, Ga., Oct. 5_ 6m 41 in ii fun MU AUGUSTA, CrA. Miller, Hack ? Howard, HAVING secured the well known and commodious Store, NOt 298 Broad -Street, opposite M. O'DOWD, Esq., have on hand a LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stock of Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Bagging, Ties, And all Goods in their line adapted to Merchants' and Planters' trade. <k> Intending to have many Goods put up forour own trade, we have selecto.! '' as a name for our House and Trade Mark, " The Empire and Palmetto Gro ;ery House." We have now in Store, and daily receiving, large Stocks of BACON, LARD, HAMS, FLOUR, SYRUP, MOLASSES, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, RICE, CHEESE, CRACKERS, TOBACCO, SEGARS, Soda, Soap, Can Fruits, Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, Mustard, Maccaroni, Buckets, Tubs, Measures, Osnaburgs, Stripes, Sheetings, Shirtings, BAGGING, TIES, WINES, LIQUORS, Ac, Ac, All of which wilLhe sold on the most reasonable terms to dealers and con sumers. MILLER, HACK & HOWARD, 298 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Sept 26_tf_4CT MARKERI & CLISBY, DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Dye f?iuffs, PERFUMERY, Superior Wines5 Liquors* TOBACCO, SEGARS, &c, EDGEFIEL?, S. C. JN addition to our usmil full Stock of Goods, we h.-ive jv.. ! . ? ' (-v. r $2,000 Worth of PURE DRUGS and MEDI INI . . icing iu ?.art the following popular Medicines: 3 Doz. Tutt's EXPECTORANT, 3 " " SARSAPARILLA, r> " " LIVER PILLS, 3 ? " JAMAICA GINGER, 3 " Ayer's SARSAPARILLA, 6 " " PILLS, 1 " Jayne's EXPECTORANT, 1 .' ? ALTERATIVE, 1 " Allen's LUNG BALSAM. 1 " Whitcomb's ASTHMA REMEDY 2 " Avert CHERRY PECTORAL 2 " Biown's TROCHES 2 " Helmbold's LL ? HU, 2 " Risley** BCCBU, i " v ii i LOTO K EN-, 1 - Bmdlield'sd?EG?LATOR, 1 " Tammi's SELTZER A PPERI ENT, 1 " ROSA DALIS, 1 " KOsKOO, G " Dr. Simmons LIVER MEDI CINE, 4c.; ?fcc; BITTERS. BITTERS. 4 Doz. GOLDEN EAGLE BITTERS, 4 " VINEGAR BITTERS, . 4 " PANKNIN'S BITTERS, 4 Doz.1; PLANTATION BITTERS, 4 *' HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, 4 " LADIES' BITTERS. - - m?\ V \ ; V n'.ir Hair Dressings and Hair Restoratives of all Kinds, i i CHOICE GROCERIES. We have also in Store a Choice lot of First Class Family Groceries, suck a/. SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, RICE, CHEESE, CANDLES, all kinds, SOAPS, STARCH, SODA, In Store and to Arrive : 20 Bbls. of Pure Old RYE WHISKEY, 4 " " " CORN WHISKEY, 25 Gals. Pure California BRANDY, 25 " Pure Old French BRANDY, Sherry WINE, Madeira WINE, wm rm :*.<> i- ; -.?. Port WINE, Lcnestic WINE, Jamaica RUM, Holland GIN, ' CHAMPAGNES; &a J. ?3-?00 TOBACCO AND SEGARS. In Store; an unusually large supply of CHOIQE SEGAR? -and FINE Chewing and Smoking TOBACC?S. . -A ? & ?U! U fl A Is! l?^-The- Public are cordially invited to give our Goods an ex?minati?n. No trouble, but a pleasure,: to show them. .,' ... . A ~' iEdgefield, T . tf ' '