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THE ADVERTISER. Terms, 83,00 per Annum. Oar Agents in Charleston. Tho Advertising Agency of Messrs. .Walker, Evans it Cogswell, represented b'v Roswell T. Logan, Esq., is the only authorized Agency for this paper in i harleston. ,.'r Maj. B. M. Talbert is our author ized Agent, to receive subscriptions and advertisements for thc Advertiser. ZS* We are requested to announce that the regular drill-meeting of tho Palmet to Sabre Club, on tho last Saturday iu October, will not bo hold-for tho reason that the Augusta Fair will bein progress ou that day. Thc Sabres for the Club have arrived and arc ready for delivery. The Coitcu States Fair On Tuesday Next. By reference to our advertising columns many interesting items and particulars concerning the great Annual' Augusts Fair, mav be gleaned. From all we hear, Edgelield will, this.season, be more than ever well represented at tins Fair. The Latest Arrival from New York. The latest arrival from.New York is our friend. Mr. Oscar CheaMiam. His goods for the fall and winder are now reaching him daily. His advertisement will appear next week. Read Carefully. . We present may new ad: : Hsements and interesting reading matter . eneh page of this issue, and beg the rei. jr's careful artenti n therefor. Read closely, p and prolit by what you read. sw?* Advertisements crowded out this week, will have a " place in the picture" in our next issue without fail. Several communications on hand, and will be published as soon as we can make room for them. Do be patient with us, friends. Now is our harvest, and we must " make hay (bread) while the sun shines." On Sundaj' last one white man and five ncorroes "were lodced in jail at this place fharpedwith robbing the store of Mr L. P Rutland, living some three miles from P.idce Spring Depot At a meetinc of thc Executive Council of tho Carolina Sportsman's i :iub, in the eily of Charleston on Thurs day la^t, we notice in tho list of Vice Presidents elected, thenames of irai. W. T Tia rv and Capt. Robt. Hugm,.?, of Edgefi?ld. Voting Going on Briskly. To-day, Wednesday, thelGth, Our town is thronzfd with the sovereign people, casting their suffrages for State and County officers,' At a very early hour the public square was already crowded with colored people, and several hundred perhaps had voted'by S o'clock A. M. In our town there are'two boxes, one in tho Court House, one in tho Ryan Hotel. . In HIP multitude now present," there are at least sir; blacks to one white. Six Days In danni's Bowels. Of course everybody knows that Claf lin's is thc greatest of New York Whole sale ii ....es. And as for the Jonah who spent six divs in thc bowels of this mercantile whale, it is our young friend, Mr. J. EL Cheatham. Six "days, hard at work. going gradually from the heaviest an?L coarsest fabrics up to such stuffs as a queen might wear, such gossamer lilms .-..j a fairy's lingers might have woven, and such '"tricks" aud "no ii-<ns*' (vulgar Yankee words!) as only a skma . Down-ISoster could have devis ed. And then a day in thc bowels ol Anderson, Starr & Co., for Ready-Made Clothing. And then-but we forgot that Mr. Cheaiham speaks for himself this . week in a hugs and comprehensive ad vertisement. Read him carefully, and then go and see him; and you will od? mit that his six days in the bowels ol rho whale were wr-11 spent. Help This Nev Broom To Do Its . Work. "Anew broom sweeps clean." Ap ply this old adage to our young friends Griffin & Cobb, and help them to prove its truth. They have set out in the mer cantilc line-Dry Goods, ami all that bought ont Bronson, and all : hat-went to sea, and all that-beguiled the mer maids and the whales-lauded in the great Metropolis-worked like beavers proved themselves gentlemen of infinite taste-bought the most beautiful goods you ever .-aw, of ntl kinds-nra the best fallows fri the world-And if we had a hundred thousand million of dollars io spend in their line, moro than one hall of it should go to them right straight off We ber tor their first advertisement the most special attention. And we hope t?sir new broom may not only sweep up treasures upon mia grimy earth, but tu?t, like the old woman's in the nurse ry rhyme, it may brush the cobwebs golden ones; from the sky. Promising to Bccosic a Regular Dr. Tutti 0* course everybody knows that Dr. Tint-a Georgia, Lincoln County man formerly of Augusta, at present ol' New 3fork, :? now iIJC greatest'manufacturer and compounder of medicines in the CuitedStates. Well, wo navua young ?i in our midst who gi ves strong prom ise of turning out a second Dr Tutt. We mean our young friend, -Mr. Willie Penn. He has justreturned from New York, where, besides buying new Drugs, Medi cines, and mcot Lovely Fancy Arti cles tue imagination ever ?conceived of, ho looked sharply into the Drug business in general, and returned home thorough ly ponied i:i ms line, and fully up :o tin. progress and adv ncemcnto* this won derful nineteenth century. As regards Mr.tr. L Penn, we say nothing. Hid .._'.. >:. I am >:i,r us speaks" bettor for him than weean. Forthencwadvertisemeut o; <; L. Penn it Son, we solicit wide spread attention. Co!, i?a?uu-'s Frank Hampton. At Jerome Park, near New York, on Hie i0th;in:stant, this ?ow famous horse OJ Col. Bacon's, won a rece of two miles aud un eighth, heating t?o competitors, Cn lenee and Arizona. Frank f?unpton ?na !.? the time i.i .>.">7. Pur.-.<?, seven i.'uudrod doBan. Tm's is tiie fifth im portant race Frank Hainptoa has won, thi.s year. Unusually Karly Frost. A ^ carlyn- Sai ur Jay last, the 12th inst, - me say on the morning of tho lltuj we had d slight frost in tins section. On Tneadayni ming, however, n va* n< longer .??light, but very white and yery distinct, blackening the cotton most de-; cidcdJy aud putting a stop tn?ts funnel fruition 'I '.-.", weather, for the middle o Octo! ir, \- ueom monly cold, though crear und lo rrj,:. s>uch au ..arly frost ha-? nof been kuowa hereabouts iii years. . ?..,*>.. _ . . M Vas IVayfarLrj Mau, Though a ?'ool. C';.::r:ot I>rr Therein." All wayfarers from Edgeficld who de sign attending thc great Fair in Augusta, next week, cannot err in finding thc tveale and realizing the comforts ana convenir ..eus of the delightful Planten Hotel, kept still, as for years past, by that quiet but energetic gentleman, Mr. 7ohn Goldstein. Ten days ago we were at the Planters, and even then the housi was a Babel o?. ?reparation for thc Fair scouring, cleaning, painting, tacking down carpets, lugging in now furniture, (te., ftc, ive. And as to Mr. Lee, of this refined anti *Mgh<law'Establishment, he is just as ?.ro?e to be tho thorough and innate gentleman as are the sparks toil}'up wards. If Edgelield people would be profoundly and sublimely comfortable an Augusta, we ur^-e them to cast them selves upon the kindness, courtesy and efficiency ofthat type of a Virginiagentle ihan-Lee of the Planters Hotel. i Wo Bin Echo the Universal Opinion. . Wo bu: . cito the universal opinion when we say that the Henderson Broth en?, of Graiiitoville-41 C. K. Henderson <fe Bro"-are such merchants and such gentlemen as do high honor to the com munity in which they live. We spent a couple of hours in their establishment lately, and never were we more surprised In our lifo We had thought that'ora/i ltoviUo merchants kept only largo stocks of stout, plain and useful goods. But at Henderson's wc found not only the.stout. 1 plain and useful, but also such a rich profusion of handsome and fashionable articles of dresf. as might bewilder* vpn tablo New York SeBe. In w L our utter amazament, we dLscovo'rPf? that everything which could be found at Stol? & Webb's in Charleston, could also t l be found at Henderson's in Graniteville And more; for there are the Groceriet** and the Ready-Made. Clothing, and the I i: Boots and Shoes and Hats, <fec., <fcc., <fec. 11 ad infinitum. All you peoplo who over go, or hope togo, to Graniteville, to trade look well to the card of the Henderson I Bros. now in tho Advertiser. I I Pennsylvania, Oblo, Indiana, Connecti cut, Georgia. Pennsylvania and Ohio have gone Radical "by large majorities. Indiana has elected a Democratic Governor, but a Radical Legislature. Georgia gives 60,000 Democratic majority-for which she is threatened with a third military recon struction. And gallant little Connecticut wes lor the Liberal side by 7.000. " The resultan Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana is generally considered as secu ring Grant's re-electiou. It is said, how ever, that Greeloy does not give it up. If the latter is elected, it must now be by such superhuman work and energy as waa never known bofore. Perhaps the Liberals and Democrats may be urged by the result in Pennsylvania ?Sc., to wm in the last " deadlv breach." "Thc Irrepressible Conflict" Ended. William H. Seward, the distinguished author of the famous expression, " the Irrepressible Conflict," is doad. With him tho conflict is at last over. Ho died a week ago at his residence in Auburn, N. Y.. aged 71 He was a great and wily statesman-for many years a leading U. S Senator, and, durins: the war, Lin coln's able and subtle Secretary of State He also stood bv Andy Johnson, for which the Republican party dropped him. His last preat feat was atrip round the world We never liked him at the South-and for very good reasons-but it doesn't matter now. ** Save Your Railroad Expenses, Freight, Drayage, ?fcc." Thus speak Swearengin it Woodward to their friends and the public-Swearen firin ?S Woodward, those po-ahead younir merchants of Pine- Rouse Depot. Read carefully their advertisement in our bu siness columns, and you will see how they propose that you shall save "rail road expenses, freight, drayage ?fcc.. It is decidedly a pood Idea. Swearengin <S Woodword have a large, new and very complete stock ; and when yon can do quite as well near home, why po to the expense and trouble of a trio or a .lour ney. "Save your railroad expenses, freight, drayage, ?Sc." Still Pressed for Space. This week we again find ourselves very much pressed for space, and must again, with equal respect and reluctance, beg a number of our friends and patrons to excuse us for de<errinp certain local no tices, ?Sc, until next week. It a Man Is a True Man. Ifamanisa true man, isis not the property he can eat up, or wear out, or consume immediately in any way, that he most enjoys. But it is that which is most safely secured for those he will leave to struggle with the world when he dies. And we are led into this train of thought by looking over the simple and truthful card which the Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Company pub lished in our columns last week. It is still there. We hope everybody will read it. A3 Life Insurance is nothing but a mode of laying up money fo:: one's fam ily, or for dependents, so every prudent man that can, should provide while he is strong, for the time when ha shall be weak ; and seek to make abundant provision for the wants of his family when he shall be no longer with them. AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS. LET HIM WHO WINS THE CROWN, WEAR IT :-Or, as we used to say at school, u Palmara qui meruitferat." And tiiis we say while thinking of Ja? A. Gray ?fc Co. of Augusta, to whom is devoted, this week, one etil ire page of thc Advertiser. We call upon all our friends and readers to scan this page closely. We regard it as a flag of progress, a beacon light of enterprise, a fiery-cloudy pillar leading men and women to green pas tures. That '* man wants but little here below, nor wants that little long" is all mero nonsense. He wants much, and wants it all thc time. And Jas. A. Gray ?6 Co., realizing this, are ready to supply evsry demand of the human body-per haps of thc human soul ! 'TIS THEREFORE, LORD I EVER THINK."-N. P. Willis, our American poet, in his play of " Tortcsa the Usurer," makes one of'his characters say. " Ever since the Hood, water has had a taste of sinners. Therefore 1 prefer to drink inc." Ile probably obtained this droll idea from a German poet whose lines are translated thus; Thon to thc Lori old Noah said, he waler nov.- tastes very bad ; Because there have been drowned therein, All beasts and mankituLin their sin. 'Tis therefore, Lord, I ever think, I would prefer some oilier drink." Now we wish to recommend'all the men who think with "old Noah"-and ?heir ruiue is legion !-where to go when they shall bi in Augusta. To Mr. S. B. Wright's Saloon in icc Planters Hotel tho Drinking Saloon ?>m cxeelfc/ice of thc fair city. Wright is a sinner (and a clever and a generous ono at that) and' all\vh6?y)to him for comfort are sin ners. Rut o? gae thmg you may bc cer tain. Nothing which he gives you to drink has the faintest last?of ?be sinner in it. A REFILING MEMBER IN NEW YORK :-DJ Ibo now card of the Mul larky Brothers, in another column, to which we invite general iitiention; men tion js made of "a residing member in New York." This residing member is Mr. James MuUurky, aud we have seen him lately in his office at Clallin's. And he chatted us into a considerable knowl edge of the great Dry Goods world of New York. The advantages claimed by the Muilarkys, on account of thc contin ued presence of this gen tierna.i in New Vork, aro by no means overrated. His .'aeilitios arc great, his experience is greet. The Augusta brother, Austin, is, however, ? {perfecthost in himself-a fact with which t??e people of Edgefield are well acquaiuied-and Wj&ch we know they will turnio their profit ?ti .often as they visit Augusta. ? OLD MEN MADE YOUNG AGAIN: -Therjt }a no denying that' a French Mantua Maicv 4o'r a French Tailor has wm? secret and inei^.'i v'iblegift of taste, and elegance, and harmony, How they can fit you ! How they can lill ow., .<?nd Matte-1 down, and draw in, and round, aver, and make an old woman or an old man quite young again ! And how they make.everything harmonize, and melt together, ano ?v?ttle down into a quiet and beuutiful unity-! And when we write thus, we are looking av ox ?t^oeard of Au gust Dorr, which is to ornament our pa per this week. August Dorr, tho aceom- i plished Merchant Tailor of Augusta. Read the said card yourselves, R11 you horrid men, old and j'oung, and go im mediately to Dorr. If Dorr does not make your person look well, then you arc a hopeless case Indeed. THE SABRE CLUB TAILORS :-Of course everybody in Edgefield knows who tho Sabre Ci?jib Tailors are-tho makers of tho handsome ^ok,e,is which I tho dear boys wear-Messrs. Whsitiaan I ?fc Benson of Augusta. But Messrs, Whitman tt Bonson can do far more than make Sabre Club uniforms. Everything that ar? elegant gentleman can wear em anates from ?heir hands. Their cutter, Mr. W. E. Craib, is 5. very wizard in his art. He could fit the most npisshapen dwarf to a T ! And all the most beauti ful and fashionable stuffs in the world for gcut|emcns wear, aro to bo found in rich profusion at Whitman ?fe Benson's, Their new fall card ia another column [8 a claimant tor your attention. CAROLINA TO THE VERY BACK JONE:-By rofiaxence to our business ?olumns it will be seen that our young fiend Arthur^ Talbert, hff^fkQih J?hn> ias become a salesman in the "GaWbaa Jtore" of Messrs Pow??l ifc Muller, ?JP ingusta. Therefore, Dark Corner, (and liberty Hill, and all the regions np that way, go right straight to Powell A Mul ler's, and shed the light- of your coun tenances and the sheon of your purses upon your young countryman. With the accession of young Talbert, Powell & Muller's may be said to bo Carolina to the very backbone. And Carolina or no Carolina, Talbert or no Talbert, never did you set your foot into a more elegant or completo Dry Goods Establishment. We have explored it ourself only a few days ugo, and we assure you it is a real trump. And as to Powell A Muller well, we dont know for certain, but we are inclined to think that if they were to die right now, they would go straight home to Heaven. ^s?rSara Payson Parton, popularly known as " Fanny Fern," died at her residence, ia Now York, on Thursday. ^S>*An unfinished building fell in Louisville, crushing an adjoining house, in which a father, mother, a girl of six years, and a baby were killed ?* the sup per table. Two others died from inju ries received. J. C. Webb's printing of fice was also crushed. Old Things Have Passed Away. This is at least true of the old method of treating the long abused and much abused human body. It is no longer considered wiso to put a patient to the torture in order to cure him of a disease in which pain is already undermining the energies of his system. True science ranges itself on the side of na:ure, and endeavors to assist her in her fight against disease. This is the province of Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters, the most approved tonic ever advertised in this country. It may be recommended as a fall medicine, par excellence; for it is in the fall that biliousness, dyspepsia and malarious fe vers are especially prevalent. Tho frame, exhausted by the heats of summer, is re laxed and feeble at its close, and requires, we may s&y demands, artificial assistance. Afford it that assistance in occasional doses of Hosteler's Stomach Bitters, and tho evils referred to may be escaped. Throughout the far West, and on the .steaming alluvial of the Southern rivers, all the varieties of periodical fever are ?robably rife to-day. Had a course of [ostetter's Bitters been commenced by the sufferers a month ago, ? c., before the unhealthy season set in, seven-eights of them would in all probability be in their usual health at the present time. So much for want of forceaste. So much for not keeping in tho house, and using daily, the best safeguard against epidem ic and endemic fevers. As Hocks of impostors and imitators are trying to follow in tho wake of the great American remedy, therefore be sure that the article you buy is genuine and verified by the-proper trade-marks. Tho true article can only be obtained in bottles. Beware of the spurious bitters sold by the gallon or in keg. _OBITUARY._ DIED, on Tuesdav, October tho 8th, 1872, Little KA TE REBECCA, only child of E. KEESE and SALLIE J. KEESE. She was a bright little child-full of animation, and the joy of the household. But death, stern and unrelenting, claim ed her as Ids victim, and took her away at the age ol' one year and twelve days. Her place is vacant, and sadness reigns where her little warblings were wont to cheer. But she is gone to a better land. Whilst her fond parents are weeping over her loss to their earthly household, angels are welcoming her puro little spirit into that house, not made with hands, eternal in the Heavens. " Of such is the Kingdom of Hcavon." Let this thought console the bereaved, and let them accept in humility the decree of Him who holds our destinies in the palm of his hand. The Lord gave amt the Lord Lath taken away, blessed be thc name of the Lord " A FRIEND. POMME ROIA L. AUGUSTA, Oct. 15. GOLD-Buviugatlf2and sell ing at 114. COTTON-Market opened linn at 172, and closed weak at 17J for middling. Re ceipts, 1,183 and sales 1,110 bales. BACON'-Clear Sides, 12i0jH3; C. R. Sides, 125; Shoulders, 9i; Hams, l?i(?.l!).? ; Drv Salt Sides, 103?U; D. S. Shoulders, 8?@9. CORN-White-bv car load, 05<g)dl; vellow, !)0(u.i>5. WHEAT-Amber, ?1 S5@l 90; red, ?1 90; white, SI 90@2 00. FLOUR-City Mills aro: ?8 50 for su perrine; ?0 for extra; $'J 50 for family, and SH) 5U for laney ; Western and Coun try, $5@10 and dull. OATS-White and mixed, 5d@00 ; Slack Seed, *1 ; Red Rust Proor, ?1 25. PEAS-We quote at $1 2.">(?.1 50. Billilli MILHNEBT AND mci GOODS STORE, 251 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. plumpest HATS and BONNETS in thc City. Fine Stork of EMBROIDERIES, LA CES, Ac. RIBBONS in great variety. Kew {?cods Received Semi-Weekly FLOWERS IN EVERY STYLE. Small Fro??s <& Quick Sales. Ims Enlarged the Store to accommo date tho largo and increasing Trade. Goods warranted as Represented. Best Assorted Stock in Augusta. F??icj Dry Goods In Varict3\ ZEPHYR. CANVAS, HAIJ? GOODS, Ac., Ac. Also, Agency for Mme. DEMOREST\S RELIABLE PA TT Ell N S. Mrs. CLARK will exhibit Fall and Winter Styles of Hats and Bonnets on Tuesday, October 22d. Augusta, Ga., Oct. 16 2m 43 P. A. Brahe & Co UO? Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. HAS just opened a M AGNI Fl CEN T f STOCK of G Ot DS, composed of every thing to be found ?n a First Class iewalry Store. To iiifj ms-'cction of which they re spectfully in'vHiuchc citizens of Edgefield. WATCHES and" JEWELRY repaired by first class workmen. Oct. 15, Om 43 A. ?AMSAYj TJ. S. Commissioner. All business wi'l be promptly attended to Oct. 16__ J?_ 43 2?cffCBiiar'.? Camphor fcc. THE best cure for Chapped Lips and Hands. For Sale at CLISBY'S Drug Store. Oct I? tf 4:; If OMR DEPOT. i No. 2.3, Jackson Street, ON? DOOR FROM WARREN BLOCK, Auganda, Georgia. JAMES A. HULL & CO., Agents for the salo ofSibley's Famous NORFOLK OYSTERS, ALSO, CHARLESTON, 8AV AWN AH, MOWLE BAY, , And tho Favorite Cedar Key Oysters, in thc Shell. Fresh Norfolk OYSTERS, in cans, re ceived d^Jy by Express. A liberal dis count always rua?e to the trade. Wo will also keep constantly rm hand, when in season, WILD' /3?M?, of all kjnds, TROPICAL FRUITS,'and NOR- ? THERN VEGETABLES. JASPER A. HULL. jt-rcAs. W. HERSEY. ? Oct. 15, IR *7?J NEW GOODS, m < . ?. Grand Opening al Frasier's Corner. ESPECTFULLY invite the attention bf the pnbliclftV their entirely New and Carefully Selected Stock of FALL Aim WINTER d-OODS, Which they are now opening, and offering to the good people of Edgefield at low prices. They have now in Store a BEAUTIFUL and FASHIONABLE array of all the latest styles of DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &C, Embracing in part : Japanese SILKS. POPLINS. French MERINOES, ALPACAS, PEPS, BROCADES, ?cc, Silk and Velvet TRIMMING, RUFFLING, FRILLINGS, Jaconet EDGING and INSERTING, Alpaca TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS and RIBBONS, . Bonnet, Sash and Belt RIBBONS, Cluny and Valencienne LACES, Lace and Linen SETS and UNDERSLEAVES, Ladies Scarfs and Silk Bows. Switches, Braids and Coils for the Hair, Children's Fancv Sacques and Coverings, SHAWLS, Bengal Stripes, j. Beautiful Fur SETS and CAPES, fy Children's Fancy Hosiery, . Hemstitched and L. C. Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Perfumery, Brushes, &c. GLOVES. GLOVES. , We ask the Ladies' attention particularly to the famous Seamless Kid Gloves. We have a good article and confidently recommend them. Berlin and Lisle Gauntlets, Gents' Dress and Driving Gloves. Ladies' and ?calls' Un der vc sis, . * Good Stock American and English Hosiery, LADIES' EATS. | A beautiful selection of Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Also, Feathers, Artificial Flowers, ?cc. i GENTS' AND BOYS' HATS. Latest Styles and in the greatest Variety, and at Low Figures. uperior Clo"tjhting*. A large and splendid assortment, Broadcloth, Doeskins, Satines, Jeans, &e. Good Stock of B?a?ikets, All Grades. $ Domestics ! Best Brands PRINTS, Bleached and Brown SHIRTING, " SHEETING, Table LINEN, Cash TOWELS, Pillow CASING. Bed TICKING, Striped and Plaid HOMESPUNS, &c, &c. SHOES ! SHOES ! We invite sp?cial attention to our stock of Ladies and Misses Dross and Walking SHOES, Children's SHOES, -, ' Gents' GAITERS, TIES, BOOTS, BROGANS, Bridies, biddles, Girths, >+* Buggy Whips, Buggy ?nd Hand Umbrellas. EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE AND CUT jLlLrCl Li? \ <i Li? Well ROPE, Cotton and (iras? ROPE. &c. GootL Stock of Cr sci err &a? Glassware, Groceries ! A fresh und genuine stock of GROCERIES, SUGAR, COFFEE; TEA, SOAP, STAUCH, SODA, &c, <&c. In buying our Stock, we would respectfully say. thai we have endeavored to study the interest of those who may honor ns with their valued favors and we earnestly solicita share ol' their patronage. We will always be found at our post, prompt and ready to serve our friends and customers, and will do our utmost to'olease and give satisfaction. GRIFFIN & COBB. W. J. GjMFFlM, I - . JAS. M. CoBBj J Oct. 15, lm 43 FHUR F. TALBERT, OF ED?EFIELD, S. C., AT THE Carolina Store! Tall oaks fr.om little acorns grow, L?rice streams from little iori n?a in s flow." THIS POPULAR SOUTHERN DRY GOODS STORE being enlarged to twice its former size, we are prepared to cany a complete stock of every thing usually kept in a first-class DRY GOODS STORE, and <;an with safe ty say our goods cannot be surpassed in this market, ci!her iii texture, beauty and variety of .styles, or lowness of prices. In our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT will bu found SILKS, SAT TEENS. CASHMERES.'VELOURS, MERINOES, HENRIETTA AND EMPRESS CLOTHS. BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, DELAINES, and all the l??e?t sty??5 in DRESS GOODS. A fine selection of-SHA^TLS, CLOAKS, VELVETEENS, WOOLENS, LADIES" AND GENTS' UNDERWEAR. A Beautiful variety nf Ladies' SCARFS, LACES, SILK TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, &c. A special tv in Kip GLOVES from $1 00 io $2 50 All the popular brands of BLEACHED, BROWN and PLAID HOME SPUNS. A Targe a&f>fi?9& "f MUFFS and FURS very low. Special EaSueemeatjs tt> Uex&mUi We have now arranged our Wholesale Department, and Guar antee Prices, either by the piece or bale, aslow as cnn be bought in thia Market We will be glad to see our old customers and make new ones, and every effort will be used to ??ive satisfaction. POWELL & MULLER, }S9 Broad Street, Augtista, Georgia. WALTER POWELL, ? f WILLIAM MULLER, Formerly of Barnwell, S. C. . J \ Formerly of Columbia, o. C. Oct 15 13t 37 OM--- 1-1IWI wMmnuaEnaamraBCTiMBj' nm m?Bag--j Notice ! i *i|a?c of Eolith Carolina, A.I EDGEPIELD COUNTY. LL poisons holding claims against i T_. - ? the Ektato of Siimuel Zlmmonnan, ? Jc,1111?^, Smith A Co., dec'(1., will present them on WbrlnesiJav, ! ..: -r vs f Execution, tho ?th November next, at tho Office of vVV-?*' fossey, .) tt?Ji^(rfP?J^fer?agcfl?Id'to!n. g^Y virtue of :m Execution to modi ty, ns I will on tlmt day make a Final 1 Return of my actings and doings fin said Estate, lind will apply for a Dis charge from the office of Executor. (i. H. SEIGLER, Ex'or. Oct. 15 ? 34 Come in and Settle ! A LL persons indebted to ino, and fail -?X ingtopay thc same by -Ihn First M?nday in November next,'-will, after yiat date, find their. Accounts, in Hie hands Of J. L. Addison, Esq. Take heed, md save Costs'. H. PAlttfEtt. . Oct. 15, 3t " 43 reeled, in thu above stated case,-1 will proveed to sell at thc residence of Ihn Defendant, on Thursday, tho Mst day of October inst., thc following per sonal property to wit: One Groy HORSE, One Black MULE, Olio Hay MULE, len Hoad of HOGS; <mcCO\Vand CALF,- M Terms Cash JOHN ir. MCDEVITT, S. % c." Oct 15 *.?ts . !. ' 43 A im I'-bTS Wanted.-ARcnl? make more m'on ?M. ry nnvork f.^as thnn at .iriiytlilnfc alie. Btw! in:=s li;:ht mid permanent. I'nrtlcalarii ?reo,. ?. Bnssos ? Co., Fine Art Publishers, Poi U??S, Malbe MEW JUST RECEIVED ! 1 300 pieces best PRINTS, 200 Doz. COATS' COTTON, 75 eis. ncr dozen. 10 Cases LONG CLOTHS, ?ill brands and pries. 10 Sea Island Brown SMITING, 1 Bale Brown JEANS, 1 Bale Graniteville 7-8 SHIRTING, l l) " 3-4 Among thc mauy New Goods just opened, I invite the attention of the La dies to the following Specialities : Handsome French POPLINS, in all the new shades, SATINETS in all colors, A large and varied Stock of low-priced Dress Goods, ffi London PLAIDS, Striped POPLINS, SERGES and MOHAIRS. Thc Choicest Fabrics for iTIoHrning. Lupins BOMBAZINES, Large Stock Wool dyed ALPACAS, purest black and brilliant finish. White ALPACAS and MERINOES. All Wool DELAINES, in all colors, English CREPE and Crepe VEILS, -Black Lace VEILS. A Large Stock of SHAWLS, Boman MANTLES and SCARFS, A large Stock of Worsted SACKS, em bracing the latest styles. Balmoral SKIRTS in all styles, and at all prices. Speciality fur tbe Ladies. SKILT PROTECTORS. Flannels ! Flannels ! Beautiful line of'Opera FLANNEL, Plain, Striped and Plaid, in all colors, Plain FLANNELS, While and Red, Twilled and Shaker FLANNELS. White Goods. Plain and Checked MUSLINS, Nainsook, Bishop and Victoria LAWNS Mull .MUSLINS, Plain and Striped. Swiss TARLETANES, in all grades and prices. . Hosiery! Hosiery!! Hosiery for Ladies and Gentlemen in . thc most celebrated English and Balbrig gan makes, Also a full linc of the medium and lower prices. tl ?_ ' lotions ! Xoi?o?is ! ! in great variety, including all latest Nov elties. Gloves! Gloves!! Including two-button Kid, Lisio Tincad, Worsted and Cashmere, Also, vieutlemcns' GAUNTLETS with . Casiraore Topi and Calf-Skin Fingers.' Dress Trimmings. New style of RIBBONS in two Shades, Sash RIBBONS, piain and plaid. SCARFS in all styles. Fashionable Lucca BELTS. Dress BUTTONS ?it variety. Linen SETS, Plain and Embroidered. Lace COLLARS, ?di prices, Cash's FRILLING, plain) Huted, and magic. Linen toils! Table DAMASK'. TOWELINGS, CRASHES. DOYLIES, and'NAPKINS, LinenSHEETINGand Pillow CASING Handkerchief I Plain and i l ernst i( lied. Ladies and Gents UNDERVESTS, White and Led. Ladies HATS, in the greatest variety, tnnitneil and untrimmed. Clothing ! Clothing! J From the cheapest to \\\>i best; in the l.i trsl .-Ivie. C L?THS and CASIMERES, all prices. Hats! Hats!! A Splendid Slock of HATS in the latest Styles. Shoes ; Slices! Shoes ? S2500 worth of SHOES, embracing thc latest-styles of Ladies Dress and Walking Shoes, Buttoned Congress GAITERS, and Hand mnde SHOES (for Gentlemen. ISarcftrare; Crockery Ware. Glass Ware. Splendid Stockt SADDLES and BRI DLES. HATS AND PLUMES Bough! especially for thc members of thc Sabre Chi h. Fully appreciating the kind patronage of.my friends, and ?ie public generally, in thc past, I hope iu future to merit a Continuance of tho same.. I am determined.to keep Stock at all times, to back my ad vertisement - - . I''!.' iv ;>. i,';:.; J. H. CHEATHAM, v l!- ' r At Sullivan's Old Stand. Oct. 15, lm '43 The Lav? DRY GOODS SIG OF ??GTJST-?u -is h The Old Virginia Fredericksburg House OF T -IS NOW FULL OF GOODS, from the first to the fourth floor, including everything that is new and- desirable, and at prices so low that none can really object to them. Every department is now full and it would almost be impossible to enu merate qualities and styles of the choice and elegant goods displayed,' but we mention in part that we have a fine assortment of Velvet and Cloth CLOAKS, some of them elegantly trimmed with fur, presenting a comforta ble and elegant appearance ; Beautiful Striped SHAWLS andSCARFS in elegant ri oh colors, from $150 up; a most superb assortment-of BLACK SILKS; also in colon ; all the new Fabrics in BLACK GOODS, including best mutes of ALPACAS, from 25c. to the finest. In FANCY DRESS GOODS we never had such a variety, including all the new colors and shades, such as the Sage Green, The Elephant's Breath, Paris in Ashes, London Smoke, Chicago in Flames, &c, &o. T . It -will be a treat for any one who likes to look at . ipr ?B BE???iF?i 600BS 11 to take a stroll through our house, whether they wish to purchase or not, we extend to all a hearty old Virginia welcome, j V. RICHARDS & BROS, f Augusta, Ga., Oct. 1G '?sk Corner by the Planters' Hotel. 3m 43 -AT JOHN C. POPE & CO'S. Emporium of Fashion ! 248 Broad Street, 2d Door from Globe Hotel, A UGU STA, <i KO I? GI A. Wv ' -^ Yi E have received our Entire Stock of Full and Winter . . ,v " ' . " EMBY MADS iS??E?M.' For Men-and Boys Wear, HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATCHELS, Scarfs, Ties, Bows, Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, FiLirsa^hiEng' CKOOC?* O?* alli Kinds and in Great Variety WE simply wish to ?tate that our Stock is complete in each Department? And as large and as wei I assorted as any in Augusta. We are ""'determined to sell as cia'cap a's any house in the South, Having a Resident Buyer in New York,, our stock is replenished weekly with, all the New Styles as fast as they appear in New York city. In our Wholesale Department we ofter special inducements to Country Merchants ; and are prepared to show a larger stock than ever before. Give ns a call. Examine our Stock. We misrepresent nothing, and guarantee satisfaction in everv respect. Augusta, Oct 15 2m ' 43 G-o to 202 road it-? Mi ?E have just received our HALLST1 h ? fal' DRY GOODS, additions io which are daily arriving. We have git tie advantage eyer many by having a member of our Firm residing in New York, who makes all the purchases of tho Hou.se, arid who, through his long experience in the great est of all Dry Goods Market?, enables tts to receive Tlie Newest and Latest Importations Much Li Vii Ci-J Chan.those Houses, who have not this important advantage. Moreover, wc attend ev?rv NEW YORK DRY GOODS AUCTION ?ALE OF IM PORTED GOODS, and have several times bought Ai 2Sa_i*iis Worth, the Choicest and Most Select . SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, ' Which we have always advertised^ prices That Cannot fee B?eat. Our Ready CASH SYSTEM^dpes us in [he e eases a great service', and we can assure our friends an I the publie that we will convince them of. what wo say when they visit our i^tore. We only buy our Imported Goods Irom Direct Importers, and our Home Made Goods from the Factories, .A_X.IL. FOE G.A.SH. And a long experience has taught us to understand that herewith we not only do profit to-ourselves at the time of purchase, but receive still larger profits through the-patronage and recommendation of a public that ever appreciates . CASH PURCHASES. We cordially invite every body to call and judge for themselves. We guarantee our Goods, and know our prices to be as low as any in the market. Our Salesmen are both polite and attentive, and by continuing to give che same close attention to business, we hope to receive this year our usua} share of patronages * MULLARKY BROTHERS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods? Augusta, Oct 1G 3m 43 ton SStettes Pair! . AUGUSTA, GA, ?HE^_THIR?> Gp A ND ^ANNUAL FAIR will open to the public. onT'l ESD AY, OCTOBER 22fl ai S o'clock.- am., and continue through m the TiiK.Kxr. LBiTiox OF FJxi-: AMS, HOST???LTURE, MECHANICS, INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS; Hollis -..ND CATTLE, PROMISES TO DH VERY INTERESTING. A GRAVID TOURNAMENT, DU Wednesday and Thursday, October 23d and 24th, in which several clubs will participate, and other r niei-frunments will take place. ' STEAM PLOWING BY CAPSTAN METHOD; also, STEAM ROAD ENGINE of Aveling & Tortor will be on exhibition. Arrangements have been effected with the Railroad! and Steamship con nections. Passengers and Freight brought and returned for ONE FARE, ril? latter should ?ic consigned officially to the Secretary. Office onen and entries at all times. For further information apply to E. MARTIN, Secretary, I Jackson Street, AUGUSTA, GA. .A.":"s!:l. Oct 1<J '_? lt _ 43 fl ONE PRICE AND EVER RELIABLE 'Ca. D SHOE Mk OP AUGUSTA. &GAIN salutes the good people of Edgefield, and invites theni, when they :ome to town, to call at his new and beautifnl SHOE EMPORIUM, iVhore they will be politely and justly dealt with. Never iii the history of Augusta has a better or larger Stock been offered 0 tito public- He promises all those who honor him with their, patronage, 1 Sa Vi MS' O ?" 30 percent., in their annual Shoe Bill. Ho will be responsible tor every article snU, and make reclamation in ?Very in-tanee when work does not give :ull satisfaction. J?is house is not sustained by " influence," nor by the services of Drum The character of the Goods he keep-;, and the low and uniform pn and es ht which he sells, recommend themselves. To th? poop!..-, of Edgi'ik-ld, who have so generously patronized, me, i o whom I ara largely indebted for the partial success 1 ..ave attained, I re urn my most grateful acknowledgments : and promise them that I will in he future do all in my power to merit the generous confidence they bare eposed in'me. ...? v , " . . . - . ' . " <....' PETER KEENAN, , * . Broad St., 3rd door below Central Hotel, - 'JkUliUfcTA, ?A, Oct. 15, St " $8 it