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'_ -j . 1 . ...... "u,.m^...,...^..^..m,..>.i'-.I.M,I'I.M".,..I.I?I..I,..I..,t,l,,,t^,,nttUi,,u?,,u,,t?u*.nUHt?"*^>+t^ BID.s.DORisoE. EDGEFIELD, S. G., DECEMBER 7, 1871. B "IIM,,IW^ _:_;_*_!_:_ ' - NO HUMBUG. It U?&fifl .a .ov. CLOSING SALE. O?i?trogrMO.: > >V?,'iGiIL__.. A* Ta GRAY HAS MOVED TO CORNER Broad and McIntosh Streets, ENTRANCE THROUGH CRIS. GRAY & CO S. Intending to discontinue the Clothing Business, ne will sell any and every thing in READY MADE CLOTHING AT .. Not necessary to say at Cost-many Ar ticles Below Cost CALL ! EXAMINE ! GOODS WILL BE FREELY SHOWN TO EVERY ONE. Oct 18 2m 43 Our Fall Stock CHOICE GOODS. HEW ABBITALS -AT KUSEL BROS'. JUST received the largest and most complete stock Ready-Made Clothing, Of all Grades. Men, Boys' and Yonths' Wear, Guaranteed to FIT all AGES AND SIZES AT THE MOST MODERATE AND POPULAR FIG URES. Our Stock is now complete, with a magnificent line of if nu uuvuo, Hats, Caps, &c, Which we are offering to our Patrons and the Pub'ic at greatly reduced pri?es. Owing to our large stock we are com pelled to make quick sales, and feeling the stringency of the money market, we shall endeavor to meet thc general de mand for LOW PRICES. We name in part: 10,000 GRAY'S MOULDED COLLA RS tat four boxes for 25c. 20,000 BEST IMPROVED DICKENS' .COLLARS. LINEN IMITATION BUTTON HOLE XiINED, three boxes for 25e. LINEN COVERED PAPER COL LARS, four different stylos, entirely new, * ' ">c worth 40 S?0 ALL WOOL VESTS at 81 50. HEAVY MERINO UNDERSHIRTS at $1. ALL WOOL SUITS at $10, $12, $15, 818 and upwards, and many other Roods too nuinorotis to mention. The ver/ best Fabric in French, English and American CASSIMERES to suit the mostlastidious. All the latest, sty 1 s in Bows, Ties, Scarfs, <fcc, at prices that cannot fail to please. Call early at KU*EL BRO*., 250 BROAD ST., Under Globe Hot.d. Great inducements offered to cor.ntry merchant??. Augusta, Oct 18 2m43 iquors TOBACCO A SD SEG1R8. 25 Bbls. Pure Baker WHISKEY, 150 Bbls. RYE WHISKY, various 50 Bbls. BRANDY, GIN and RUM 23 Bbls. Sherry, Port and Madeira WINE, 25 Casks Hennessey's old Importad BRANDY, 25 Casks Bass ALE, 25 Casks London PORTER, 15 Casks Coope: *c Half-and-Half, 50 Cases CLARET", 50 Cases Cliquot CHAMPAGNE, 50 Cases Russ SCHNAPPS, 50 Cases Russ BITTERS, J 50 Boxes TOBACCO, various grades 200 M SEGARS, various brands. In store and for sale by M. O'DOWD. Augusta, Sept 13 tf 3? Bagging and Tie so Bales. BAGGING, ' 250 Rolls Bengal BAGGING, 2500 Bundle TIES. Ia atore and Sot sale by - JL O'DOWD. More ISTew Gr?ods -AT Branson's. ??Oetf Jti.S? - - o_ TV;: 1 Case superior Black ALPACAS, and 1 Case fine White FLANNELS, just received and for sale low at BRUNSON'S. Full lines White and Colored All Wool FRENCH MERI NOS, just received at BRUNSON'S. Double-fold SCOTCH PLAIDS now opening at BRUNSON'S. Two Bales San Domingo and Pekin JEANS, extra heavy, I just arrived at BRUNSON'S. Two Cases Brown and Bleached 4-4 SHEETINGS, best brands, just opened at BRUNSON'S. Two Cases Bleached and Brown DRILLING, just received BRUNSON'S. Two Cases Bleached and Brown Canton FLANNE1 S, just received at BRUNSON'S. All Numbers Coats' Spool COTTON, Colored Spool SILK, Colored and Plain Alpacca BRAIDS, Lily FRILLINGS, Im perial FRILLINGS, Coventry RUFFLINGS, &c.,. just received and for sale at low figures by W. H. BR?NSON. Nov 1 . tf 45 ?hoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! B00TS_AND_SH0ES. E. 0. SAMS, Ufo. 4, Park Row, Has opened a large and complete assortment of SHOES and BOOTS for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys, And Children. And is daily making accessions to his large and varied stock. Call and get suited from the latest styles. Copper-Tipped Boots and Shoes for Children. Kid, Morocco and Calf Skin Shoes lor Ladies and Misses, with a full sup ply of Congress and Laced Gaiters, Calf Skin Boots and Shoes for Gentlemen and Boys, with either Single or Double Uppers anti Soles. - -.-' DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. A full line of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES kept constantly on hand at gR. 0. SAMS. Oct 4_tf_41 PEOPLE OF EDGEFILD LtoOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! IT is a well known fact that since the close of the war there has been more deception practiced in the manufacture of Shoss, than in airy 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 EDGEEIELD, And all who honor me with their patronage, that I will never engage in such a trific ; that I will hold myself accountable for the faithful represen tation 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. Shoe- ? :. liv EXCHANGED, or MONEY REFUNDIA. '" Come and buy your Shoes, where you have tho Positive assurance'of j being Honorably and Fairly dealt with. No Second Price. No "drummers'" employed. Fair dvdhoj or none, PETER REENA . 230 Broad Street, (Centr?e: theCitv,) A G STA, G *. Cet 25 tf ?A ol 1871! FALL. 1871 KEAN, LANDRAM & C,0 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 ol first class DRY GOODS. We will not attempt to enum?ralo all the diHerent articles, but will call special attention to our DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, Where may be found full lines of Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings; Osnaburgs, plain and striped ; heavy Cotton Plaids, Domestic Ginghams, Cotton Flannels, &c, &c. WOOLEN DEPARTMENT-A splendid assortment of red, brown and grey BLANKETS, Georgia Plains, Kentucky Jeans, Sattinets, Fancy Cassi meres, Black Doe Skins, JLinseys, &c. DRESS GOOPS of every description, from the lowest to the finest. Our stock of SHAWLS, CLOAKS, OPERA JACKET3 and FURS cannot 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 had the pleasure of servinr oefore, to an examination of our stock. We will do all in our power to render " shopping" both pleasant and profitable to our cus tomers. We open regularly next Monday morning. Come and see us, one and all. We are Agenta 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 foi amounts over Ten Dollars. Augusta, Ga., Oct. ll 3m 42 ?RAUB PRIZE DISTRIBUTION lt TICKETS TO THE CONCERTS ;* OF THE ! *' il tmim mmm MUM, h Ready for ?als and delivery. Ordeis promptly filled. li ?.' o. TOMPKINS. Agent. 1 Oct il ? 'rn Salvation Through Poverty. Dying alone Because ho is poor, Going through the invisible door ToShe unknown, All unattended AU unbefriended No one to see it all over and ended. Priestly or lay; No one to pray No one to say Good-bye to the pirit departing to day Because he is poor. Open your doors, Ye angels that take Unfriended mortals for charity's sake Up to your floors ; Say, have ye places Where Love's lighted faces Shall welcome him, freed from the earth's cold embraces, Where he was torn By talons of scorn Manfully borne Ail night through, though evermore cry ing for morn Because he was poor? He died alone, Because he was poor; ?fone lingered or watched at the sad earthly door, For hearts are atone Not one to ache For his pitiful sake \.h! well that the morling was only to break There by his bed. None at his head Save invisible dead rV"ho come in our places to watch, it is said Because he was poor I see how it is How it seems to me, IQ treads the bright floors, which I barely see, A ?'d the Heavens are his ; His sickness, health His penury, wealth * ti<> bliss insupportable conies, as by stealth From endless skies, This is tho prize Of ono who dies Jnsunued in the warmth of our human oyes Because he is poor Ku-Klux io Indiana. Governor Baker, of Indiana, has ssned a proclamation in reference to he organized band that recently hung he three negro murderers in that tate, in which he says : Whereas, organized bands of arm d and masked men have recently surped the functions and powers of lie Judiciary in the counties of Frank n and Clarke, and have assumed the ight to forcibly take prisoners from fe jails of said counties and execute icm for offences against the laws of lis State, charged to have been Dmmitted by such prisoners, and in ie hitter county three negro men ere taken from the jail and execu ?d by one of these lawl ss organiza ons, and it has been made known to ie that proclamations have been ublished tn said county of Clarke, urporting to emanate from one of iese c'a;iR, notifying all colored per ms who have settled in said county nee the close of the late war, to ave said county on pain of death i id_'being aTso ??ioruieu mai mere Dw are colored prisoners in the jail : Clarke County, who may be in inger of mob violence ? Now, therefore, I, Conrad Baker, overnor of the State of Indiana. 0 hereby edi upon the local author ies and peop'e of said county, and ; all other counties where these ille il organizations may exist, to use .1 the lawful means in their power ir thc suppression of the same, und >r the speedy arrest and trial ol lose who have been engaged in the ?cent terrible tragedy before men oned, etc., etc. From the above it appears that otwithst Hiding Illinois is loyal St'ite 1?re is great and serious opposition ii the part of some of her citizens ) the presence of colored people Ullin her borders. -traite***--. A NEW, STRANGE ?lip TEUEIULE IDEASE IN NORTH CAROLINA.-We ,'arn (says the Weldon North C'aroli a New*) of a disease that has exist 1 for some time past in certain por ous of Northampton County and Isewhere, which is terrible in its isults. It has been known in those ?ctions before to a limited extent, bitt et until this fall has it been general i its character. The symptons are ." tly similar to those of yell?\v fe ar, and the patient suffers almost as i uch ns with the latter disease. There ..V ' " vii s??ae thirty eases in North uipton rec ntly, some of them fatal, in the physicians have learned to reai the disease, and thus stop the italiiy. It ie not thought to be epi ernie, but to result from severe laiarial cause. Ot* the severity of the forest fires, lie Green Bay, Wisconsin, Advocate, elates the following in describing lie fire af Peshtigo : " The coolef eaded survivors of the great fires at 'eshtigo and other points agree in lie statement that the fire did not onie upon them geneially fromburn ig trees ap4 other objects to the ?.j nd ward, but the first notice they ad of it was a whirlwind of flame i great clouds from above the tops f the trees, which fell upon and en clopcd everything. The atmosphere seraed ope of fire. The poor people lhaled it, or the intense ppt air, and di down dead. This is verified by be appearance of many of the orpsea. They were found dead in lie roads and open spaces, with not trace of burning upon their bodies r clothing* At Sugar Bush, which ; a cleaiijtjg^our miles wide at some oints, corpses were found in the pen road between fences which were ply tjightlv burned. No mark of re was upop them, but they la?4 here as if asleep. Tnis seems to xplain why so many were killed in ompact masses. Fences and cleared elds were burned in spots and else rhere not touched. Fish were killed ? the streams." A STRANGE APPIDENT.-A strange nd extremely unpleasant mistake ccurred in East B'-ston recently, A ew domestic had just been engaged y a family on London street. The rdy of the house had had occasion o use an application of croton oil. nd had let a bottle of it in the ! t :itchen. The nnw girl supposed it o be hair oil, and thought an appli atiori would benefit her hair. So he poured on a g- od quantity of it -they seldom do anything of the ind by halves-and went toe bed. 'he effect of it was not only very ? arpriiing, but rerj painfnl When j she arose in the morning her head was us bald as the traditional billiaxd ball, and the oil, whichrhad trickled down her face, had runJ^nto her eyes, burning her face and seriously endan gering her eye-sight.- j?he was re moved to the city hosj?tal for treat ment.-Boston Advertiser. From the Planted'(La.)^Banner, 20th. White TS? Negro Labor in Louisiana Mr. Louis Grevemberg has about twenty-one field handset work on the share system on the west side of the Teche, in the parish of; St. Mary, all of them white men, and they' will make over ten hogsheads of sugar and fifteen barrels of molasses to the hand this year, besides' corn enough for their own use. Thtfv raise chick ens to sell, sell eggs, vegetables, and other things nearly enough to pay their own accounts. The twelve white families on his place have this year bought two barrels of pork, about two hundred pounds of bacon, about thirty-six barrels} of flour, and coffee and salt. They^fnrnish their own teams, which they{ keep fat and and strong, and they give Mr. Grev emberg very little trolle. They work in the fi?a?ev? ry month in the year, and their doctor's bills do not amount to more; than a dollar ahead yearly for eat?h member of j their families. They a?e thrifty, and some of the familiesiwill, in a few years, have money ?hough to buy bornes of their own. .' Dr. Bussey sent to the New Orleans Grerman Immigration' Society last ?pring for white laborera. They sent nm fifteen hand?. They worked the :rop through June, aj?fd till laid by in Fuly, did well, were; not sick more han the negroes, worked side by side vith the negroes in the field, the ne groes working better than when vorking by themselves. Dr. Bussey said thecould not have nade his crop without these white nen, and will never attempt to make . crop without white laborers. He ays that white labor.^will come, and mist be used. He has about fifty vhite men at work in sugar making. THE BOND HOLDERS GETTING \ LA RM ED.-We find the following elegraphic dispatch in the New York Standard, of Tuesday last, under the aption of " The South Carolina Leg islature to be bought:"' WAsniNGTON"November 27. It has come out that a lobby is in he proce a of organization in this i ty ?ind New Yor!?,|?or the purpose f bribing tho members of thc South 'arolina Legislature io secure finan ial legislation favorable to the iuter sts of the holder^ of fraudulent onds. It is presumed that thirty len?^unda^11 ? * Cons! i tuto su!R IIow GOVERNOR SCOTT STANDS. 'he Columbia .JVi-j!!ii? wry truth ully says . *' In Governor Scott's eport to the Ku-Klux Committee on lie State debt, as is now exhibited, e stands self-convicted of falsehood efore the Unitul Status. In the latter of his promise to the Tax ayers' Convention, he stands self onvicted before the Stand of thc ime offence. He denied to the luditor that he made the promise Ueged. He now admits the proiu se, hut allege? that he had no right o make it, and thus goes back upon TUE POLITICAL COMPLEXION OF HE NEXT CONGRESS.-AS Congress ssembled on Monday last, the 4th astant, a brief statem nt ol'its pol i fi al complexion will be of interest t" he general reaijer. With the exeeptioi of two vacan ies in the Renate, tie Forty-second Jont-'ress, which dil commence its ecoqd sessiq op vionday last, is ow complete. In iie Senate there ,re fifty-six Reputlicans and iii een Democrats. Tlc two vacancies ii ?lie Senate will pobably be filled ly Democrats, making in that. case, eventeen Democras to fifty-six Re lublicans. The Hjuse will be com ?osed of one h und rd and forty Re mblicans and one kindred and three )emouratu, giying he Republicans a mijority of thirty-sven in the House, .nd a majority of sventy-six on joint ?allot, The Republics strength of the louse shows a narked falling off ompared with tl. forty-first Con fess, when the ^publicans number id one hundred ad seventy to sixty iine Democrats. TpST- Tho young ladies of Waterville, ?le., having recedy organized an antl obacco society, tfe young men of that own have organi?d an anti-corset socie 7' Fifty you? widows reside in tho mall town of Cetreville, Ind., and it is insafe for an uprotected man to pass brough there ?gr* " Paddednstep8" are announced a fashionable {sBostoR, rpjje Grift (Ga.) Star has tho fol owing: Olj? ph Suvjth, of Butts, who ives on tho Iii of Sherman's "Grand larch to the S?," was called on to sub cribe for the rief of the Chicago peo ile. He subscbed a hundred bundles f fodder to thiow that kicked over the :erosene lampiat burned this modem lodom. * ps-An Iowwoman recently present 4 her haDP3hn?bajid with a djyarpe yhfch she jia'firoourod whijo ou a visit o Minnesota. pr- Vonngidics now-a-days make a ligOHaMeovcno newspapers, and many , one gets her back up" on thom. ?Sf A you? lady pianist who has ?cen practicii *' Let mo kiss him for his no*h.?r," Pfty^P P4?fesho trio)? thp bet er she likes ^ar A male-eutier recently received rom a Geri*1 an order for a tombstone vith the fobing epitaph: "My wife ?usum is di I If sho'd had life till next .Yiday Bhe^een dead shust two wooka, is a tree fr R? much she stand. Ali hiugs 1? i/osaible mit God." pr*- A end Jary at Washington have bnnd gesteen indictments against a lonnterf? The punishment for each .nonce isteen years in the tate Prison, naking f aggregate imprisonment 225 rears, rions effort will be made to lavoit amalad to imprisonment fcc j ?A. . ? O J II p el SI I T Ci TC Ad; Bal i sia M thc GrrancL Opening OF MILLINERY GOODS, ON TUESDAY, OCT. 10th, 1871, AT MRS. LECKIE'S, Augusta, Ga. HAVING just received the HANDSOMEST STOCK OF GOODS it has ever been my pleasure to exhibit to my customers and the Ladies generally, I take this method of informing them that on Tuesday, Oct. HO th. I will open all the Latest styles of French BONNETS and HATS, ?nd the Ladles may rest assured that I will, on that occasion, offer the LARGEST and FINEST STOCK OF GOODS in my line ever offered in this City. My Stock consists in part of Rich and Elegant Pattern BONNETS and HATS of the Latest styles imported. Rich and Beautiful Sash and other RIBBONS, French FLOWERS, very choice and fine, American FLOWERS, very pretty, Ostrich PLUMES and TIPS, all colors and prices, Lace C OLLARS and SLEEVES, Linen COLLARS and CUFFS, Real Hair BRAIDS, CURLS, CHIGNONS, &c., &c, of all the latest s o lt., i large and splendid Stock. Immitation HAIR BRAIDS, CHIGNONS, SWITCHES, ?c., Ac. Tortoise Shell, Jet and Gilt JEWELRY, a fine assortment of the leading designs. A few Sets of Coney and Alaska Mink FURS, which my customers may rest as sured are fresh, having been selected in person this season. VELVETS, SILKS, LACES, CRAPES, Children's Merino HOODS, BOWS, SCARFS, and in short everything kept in a Millinery Store. Thanking my Edgefield I rienda and public generally lor the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, I respectfully solicit them to give me a call this season. MRS. LECKIE, 171 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA HOTEL BUILDING. AUGUSTA, GA. Oct. U 2m2 42 JAMES W. TURLEY, DEALER IN First-Class Dry Goods! OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FABRICATION. _AVING spent many weeks in New York during the Summer, collecting ogether the best and newest styles of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FAB RICATIONS, I have great pleasure in announcing that I have NOW )PEN full lines of M AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Vbich I will distribute to my customers at CONVINCINGLY LOW ?R:CFS. ,J" The accumulated experience of many years, together with my intimate ;.equaint;ir.ce with the wants and tastes of our people, giyes me superior ad raiitages as to PRICES, STYLES and QUALITY. i -p?g-^- ...u -,-; ^--rr.mtihn to_ tlie departments of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS Mii.l CLOAKS, ivhun are unusually attractive. ^DOM ESTIC MANUFACTyRED GOODS always at Lowest Prices. JAMES W. TURLEY, Third Door aboye Globe Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Sept 26 tf 2 40 New Carpets for Fall Trade. i JAMES C. BAILIE * BRO. _AYE just completed opening their now and beautiful stock of CARPETS, 4c, fisting of BODY BRUSSELLS CARPETS, ENGLISH VELVET CARPETS, INGLIS!! BRUSSELLS, THREE-PL YS, INGRAINS, VENETIANS and other arpets yuitod for Fall Trade. Also, a largo line of LOW-PRICED CARPETS, We have also opened a super!) stock of French Reps. Terrys and Damasks or CURTAILS, \v|th all tlie penile Tassels, 'Gipips. and Linings to match. Particular attention is invited to our stock of New French Tainbourec} Lace Ourtains, f exquisite finish, ?UK} Nottingham Lage Curtains, Cornices and Bands. .VII of the very latest stvlcs in WINDOW SHADES. Of the newest patterns we have opened a large assortment, of all sizes made ur customers can get any priced shades thev want. FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS, f the finest quality of goods manufactured, of any width, and cut any size wanted 'lair Oil (lodi and Crash, Mair Hods. Oil Cioth Bugs. DOOR MATS, RUGS & MATTINGS, The largest assorted stuck ever shown in Augusta. Wail Papers, Bor !ers and Paper Shades, i almost endless variety. GILT, FLOWERED, HALL, OAK and PLAIN PA ERS, at prices to suit the times. Also, of Hair Cloths, and Furniture Coverings, and Trimmings, have a large supply. DRUGGETS and CRUMB CLOTHS, any size. PICTURE TASSELS, PICTURE CORD, PICTURE NAILS, and allying; 9e connected with the Carpet Trade. . Our customers are invited tn examine our new Goods. CARPETS MADE AND LAID well and promptly, OIL CLOTHS LAID SADES and CURTAINS put up without delay. All work done well and in scuson, by James tit Bailie & Brother, 205 BROAD STREET. Angula, Ga., Out, 5 6m 41 iew Cotton and Produce WAREHOUSE. fte Planters' Loan & Savings Bank. I Subscribed Capital, $1,000,000,00 ! 'HE WAREHOUSE OF THIS BANK, corner of Reynolds and imp bc ll Streets, Augusta, Ga., is now ready to receive COT IN. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be made upon Cotton in Ware use, or upon Railroad Receipts. P rties Storing Cotton with the Bank will be furnished with receipts fox ne that will be available in this city or any other for borrowing money, rhe Bank is prepared at all times to make Loans on Produce or Piwi tts; on the most reasonable terms. Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or communicate with ? Officers. CHAS. J. JENKINS, President. JNO. P. KING, vice-President. T. P. BRANCH, Ca* hier, Ugnsia, Sept 20 ti 9$ nu as; att T. W. CABWILE. W. E. CAEWILE. Z. W. CAEWILE, JB T. W. CARWILE & CO., GROCERS -AND ? ; - .it,*,fv: ii f- i :. \. * . r '.'-.'ri ;. . . Commission Mercian ts, i - ?, i 297 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., RESPECTFULLY announce to their Edgefield friends that they Lave entered into Co-Partnersbip for the purpose of conducting a 6ENEBAL GROCERY'?nd COMM ISSION BUSINESS, and will devote all their ener gies towards building np.a First Class Grocery House, promising to make every exertion to give the. mest perfect satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronage. We are now receiving full lines of / BACON, LARD, COFFEE?, ?UGA RM? TEA?. ...... . . . ' f. * / SYRUP?, MACKEREL, Rl? E. ?ALT, SAGGING, TIE?, CAADLES BUTTER, *OAP. -TVRCfl, WHISKIES, BRAADIE?. WINE*, ALE, POKIER, TOBACCO, SEGARS, CAAftfiD FRUITS A.\'D VEG ETA B LE?, And in fact EVERYTHi?Q usually .found" in First CTaee Grocery Houses. ft We are also Agents for the sale of Wm. Massey ? Co's. Celebrated Pbil?> 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 Prices. Sept 20 ?>??> ob I tf 89 Established 1849, --0 ? Ctenain? Stott. cf Drags and Medicines. ? O-H George L. Penn, EDGEF ELD. S. C., HAS in Store another large and superior Stock of ? Goods Tn the DRUG TRADE, which he warrants Fresh and Genuine, "and which he will sell hu low as the same Goods can be bought in any other Southern market. His Stock embraces in part, 500 Lbs. WHITE LEAD, One Barrel each of LINSEED OIL and VARNISH, 50 Gallons Spte. TURPENTINE. * 75 l bs. Spanish BROWN and Venetian RED, 10 Boxes WINDOW GLASS and 100 Lbs. PUTTY, " 75 Gallons MACHINE OIL, 25 14 TRAIN OH., 9 Doz. GLASS LAMPS, ?li nt vlf*, . 35 . " LAMP CHIMNEY*. ' 100 Lbs. eqcb SOPA. SALTS, SULPHUR, COPPERAS, SOO Lbs. Family and Toilet SOAPS, '4 Bbls. best KEROSENE OIL, &c, &c. Paten! medicines and Invaluable Remedies. iegeman's Elixir CALASAYA BARKS, | Whitcomb's A6THMA REMEDY 3radfield's FEMALE REGULATOR,,. PHILOTOKEN, Radway'a PILLS and READY RELIEF, MUSTANG LINIMENT, COD LIVER OIL. Tarrant'* SELTZER APERIENT, Hall's HAIR RESTORER, Barrv'sTRICOPHERUS, Burnet's COCOA1N for the Hair, BUR KALL1STON for the Ccmp'.exion. CONGRESS WATER. >. Simmons' LIVER MEDICINE, Iyer's HAIR VIGOR, " CHERRY PECTORAL/ " SARSAPARILLA, " AGUE CURE, " CATHARTIC PILLS, Ulen's LUNG BALSUM, Jock's WINE OF TAR for Coughs, Colds, V full Stock of all kind of BITTERS, For Cooking Purposes. EXTRACT LEMON, ROSE. ORANGE. VANILLA. PINE APPLE, A full line of BAKING POWDERS, and SPICES of all kind.-?. Toilet Articles tor thc Ladies. POWDER BOYES, verv handsome I PENN'S EXCELSIOR HAIR OIL, JAMPHORJCEA VINEGAR ROUGES, PREMIUM BEARS O'L, ;OOTH POWDERS AND PASTE, HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS. ?ENUINE BELL COLOGNE, HAIR POMADES, TOILET POWDERS j?BIN'S EXTRACTO, | TOILET SOAPS, ull Flavors, ?frc, &c. v CHOICE GROCERIES. HAMS. Clear R. SIDES, LARD, FLOUR, MEAL, SUGARS, MOLAF. JES, SYRUP-, TEAS, COFFEE, CHEESE, M A CC A RON!, and all Gooda :ept in a first class stock, which will be sold low for Ca*h. Tobacco and Cigars, Always on hand a supply of Choice TOBACCO AND CIGARS. It will alford mo much* pleasure to fi-ive my friends ?nd customers ;:t .11 timos. And while tendering thanks for the confidence and e?ppcst ?iven through the many long years of Le ps.sf, I respectfully solicit >\ ontinuance of their pat rouage, with the assurance that ? shall nye my br$t fForts to give entire satisfaction. BSP' Prescriptions carefully Compounded day or night. Sept. 27 tf 4* REMOVAL. Bhiistopher Gray& Go. HAVING REMOVED THEIR -ARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS TO THEIR NEW PREMISES, Corner of Broad and McIntosh Streets, (Next Door tojthc French Store,) Will take great pleasure in waiting on their Edgefield and Carolina riends, who will find A Choice Assortment of II! DESCRIPTION OF IF GOODS, Inch will be disposed of at Prices that TC list Satisfy the most conomicftl. CHRISTOPHER GRAY & CO. take thia opportunity of thanking their tmerous Friends for past favors, nsk a continnanee of same, and beg to sure them tu?'all Orders received will have their prompt and careful tention. ?^An examination of Goodland Pi ices respectfully solicited. t'KRISTOPHER GRAY & CO . 202 and 404 Broad Street, Augusta, G Ort 18 IOU 4S