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THE ADVERTISERT Terms? $3,00 per A nun m. Our Agents in Charleston. The Advertising Agency of Messrs. Walker, Evans <k Cogswell, represented by Roswell T. Logan, Esq., is the only authorized Agency for this "paper in Charleston. ?&* Maj. B. M. Talbert is our author ized Agent to receive subscriptions and advertisements for che Advertiser. ( The Sabre Club Festival. The Sabre Club Festival is to come off on the 29th. Full particulars next w eek. In the meantime, ye braves, whet your sabres, and ctftti vate all the manly gra ces. And you, ye lair enes, whet your bright eyes; and get ready your white aliopers. Pi ( Dr. Sanders Speaks Again. And you would all do well to listen to the voice of the charmer. All you who want Medicines, Brags, Paints, Groce ries or Fruits. But read Dr.r Sanders' new card attentively, and then yon will know ax actly how it is jpurselves, . Folotico's Harp Band. The Italian Harp Baud/ so'rkipular in these regions for! some months past, is again among us. They arrived this morning-Wednesday-and will remain until Sunday next. In the meantime they hold " themselves ready to answer any call. If there be any contemplating afiance, now 1B iheirj?n?? ty Have you ever tried the Bouquet Cologne? If not, call at G. L. Penn & Son's for a bottlt, and ?you will never re gret it. (ST Black Alpacas, double warp, a good article, at O. F. Cheatham's, at 25 cents per yard. 47 They Are Coming ! Bot ".the! Campbells.'?, Not yet the Culvers. But the agents, pf the Culvers. And who are the Culvers ? ' The Culvers are two brothers known and loved of all people' vt herbal caa 'Good Bread and Good Boast Beef. They sell the far-famed Farmer Coqkinff . ??tove. Andina week or two their: agents will be traversing our County, stoves in hand. Tum to our advertising columns and see whan our ' Georgia neighbors say about this Stove. How to Cure'the Eplzooty. The'prevailing and disastrous horse disease, now called Epizooty or Epizoo tic, is approaching us. In the meantime Col. Bacon gives us a recipe which he as sures ns is a certain'cure. One ounce of Beniodide of Mercury (commonly called Red Precipitate) mixed with two ounces of bogs hird. Trim the hair away a li Ule from the glands of the horse and rub the glands briskly with this ointment, ap plied and rubbed with the fingers. After rubbing, apply a coating of the ointment; then walk the horse gently for an hour or na hour and a half, . to keep him from rubbing it off. This blisters the glands and throat. Only one application neces sary. Horse must not be worked while the disease is on him. ?ST Thompson's Glove Fitting Cor sets are tor sale at O. F. Cheatham's, at $1 50-worth $2 00. 47 From the Phoenix to fhe Carolinian. Mr. W. H. McCaw, of Columbia, who for the last eight or ten months has been chief editor of the Phoenix, has severed his connection with that paper, and as sumed the chief editorship of the South Caroiinian. Mr. McCaw is an Abbeville man, still quite young, of high character fine education, and very pleasing ad dress. We congratulate the Carolinian upon securing his'services.- *>r we know of no man of his as? who has so distin guished himself in the field of journal ism, by vigor of thought, and by straight forward loyalty and truth, as W. H. Mc Caw. Oh, Moses ! Now you think we mean F. J., the Governor ?eioct. But not so. We apos trophise a far better man. To wit, Moses Eidson,'our Edgefield batcher, a colored man who not only knows how to supply the market thrice a week with as good beef as even John Bull ever tasted, but also knows how to be always perfectly polite add respectable. Mose has paid( us a va?nabl?beef courtesy, and wo here with tender our acknowledgments. ps* A genuine imported S. B. Corset can be had at O. F. Cheatham's for only ^ n - 47~ ...m ?..-: - ?-. ) JCfG. F. Cheatham's lathe place to buy Corsets. He has them from 50 cts. to %>00-and cheaper, weare informed, than elsewhere. 47 Patrick May-May He Flourish! .'. Patrick- 'May of, the Augusta-Hotel.'' You aB know him well. And knowing w eU, will act well your parts. Mr. May is ??W ?ole proprietor Of thisgood, friend ly old house. Mr. Murphy retires from the field. The cards usual ori such occa' si ons will be found in another column. Union County Purely Democratic. Union County is entitled to three Rep resentatives in the General Assembly, and at tjie election on the 16th Oct., three white. Democrats were elected. About this time, Duncan, the Senator, whose term h ad not expired, died. Duncan was a Radical. A week ago an ehjeUon^watf" held to lill the vacancy, and flt??s/B. Je ter, -r>q.,.a Democrat anti a .leading citi? zfu, 'Vas elected by a-'majesty of J2?8. Ono of his opponent? was th? notorious and mischievous .'negro, June MobleY. Tiie said' Juncea.riew without place .or power. Thiel?Cap-of Mri' Jeter gives ns nine Con servHthres in the State Senate. gin-hot?e of-Messrs. T. M. White'and John V. Daniels, . situated two and ahalf mile>frojfcri;inderson, Was entirely destroyed by fire on hist Wed nesda'yiight. Thevtoss of the proprie tors and other persons will amount to about' pS06\ Nine" bags of cotton belong tn g to various parties are included in tho loss sustained bj' the fire. The building was nearly hew, and-was constructed for milling and ginning purposes, but the mill portion had never been operated The fire is supposed to have been acci dental. Hi Yorkville, orFThursday, twen ty persons were indicted %y the grand jury on Ku Klux charges. These are the first indictments made in the State courts. FIRE BELOW BEECH ISLAND -A de strnctive fire occurred cn the "Engle placo" in South Carolina, some distance below Beech Island, on last Thursday night. On the place were two or three settlements occupied by colored men two of whom, John White and his fath er, had succeeded in irtakiug a fin? crop during the past year. OnThursday night White, his lather and all th? family went ?way to church in the neighborhood, leaving a fire burning in the room ot their dwelling. While absent the flames ignited' tho wooden' puncheons in the chimney, and In a few mimi tes the bu lid ing was on fire- The dwelling- and the entire contents were destroyed and the barn adjoining caughtfroTn tho'fi?mes and-was al*Kiestroyed, with its contents, consisting of the products of the year'* labor-six bides of cotton, two hundred bushels of com and sixty-five ?'bushele of peas. A'loifgwith the-furniture in the dwelling firry dollars in currency were boiisunied.-'Chronicle * Sentinel 12th. 1 ?? ^^?ernikn who was lately marm c says, .'fit is easier ipr a net-dip to yalk pul ol a camel's eye Utan tara maus to gi: der lmh; yard mit a voaden." Boston lil Ashes. In immense conflagrations, as in most other matters good and bad, America is beating the world. The telegraph flashes to us the news that; on Saturday night and Sunday last, the heart of Boston waa laid in ashes. Boston the proud metrop olis of New England, indisputably-to say nothing of her trade, commerce and general enterprise-the greatest centre of literature and mental culture on the Western Continent. This terrible fire raged all Saturday night and all Sunday with resistless fury. The finest portion of the city has been destroyed, and thou sands of people reduced from wealth to beggary. Boston was the greatest shoe market in America, and not a single wholesale shoe establishm ent is left stand ing. Immense stocks of shoes, leather, cotton and woolen goods have been de stroyed, and the trade in these lines will be paralyzed for a time. In their first excitement and horror the Bostonians set down their loss at the fabulous sum ?f$20a,000,000. Minutiae and particulars of this tremendous conflagration will be found in our news columns to-day. ? 1ST Mr. Greeley has resumed the edi torship of the Trtoune, and will hereaf ter make H an independent journal, and not a party organ as heretofore. HYMENEAL. MAKBIED, on the 7th inst., hy Rev. S. P. Oetzen, at the residence ot the.-bride's mother? Mr. WILLIAM H. QUARLES and Miss MARTHA ?NN EWBANKS, all of this County. OBITUARY. DIED, on the 20th October, at 135, Bed ford street, Liverpool, England, Mrs. JULIA B.. . wife of VANS RANDELL, Esq,' and daughter of the late Capt. John Lipscomb, of Edgefield, S. C., aged 43 years. DIED, on the 1st October, 1872, in the sixty-first year of her age, Mrs. DEM SEY, wife of Col. M. W. Clary. She had been the subject or great af fliction and KU il orin gs for several years ; and so severe and constant were her Buf ferings that she was seldom able to leave her room. They were often Intense, but she bore them with becoming patience, fortitude and meekness. . The writer of i thia humble tribute to hpr memory, vis ited her occasionally during her illness and long confinement to her sick cham ber,-but never heard her utter a mur mur, or a word of impatience or com plaint In this way, she manifested more Christian virtue and excellence than is usual m cases of so long and so intense suffering and privation. For many years she had boen an ex emplary member of the Pine Pleasant Baptist Church. For the cause and suc cess of Christianity she manifested con siderable interest,* and ever seemed, so far as the writer knows, delighted to hear of the success of the ministry of the Gospel, the enlargement or revival of the Church, and its prosperity. I think she was a lady of an amiable and kind disposition... it is said she was kind to the poor, : nd tender toward the suffering and distressed. Those are ad mirable Christian virtues. Beyond all question, the relieving of the poor and ministering to the distressed, is the best evidence of genuine piety; when so ministered to the glory of God. We believe her sufferings are over ; that she now reposes where "'the wicked cease to trouble and'the weary are at rest;" that she is now happy with the pure and good that, have proceeded her to the mansions of ever1 lasting peace, and has united with them in the song of eternal redemption. Her companion, children, relations and friends mourn a loss which we hope is her eternal gain. If the militant Church has lost a good member, the Church triumphant, has gained one. B. COMMERCIAL. AUGUSTA, Nov. 12. GOLD-Buying at 1 Iii and selling atll4. COTTON-Market opened quiet at Iii @ 17J, and closed firm at 17J for middling. Receipts. 1,403 and sales, 1,082 bales. BACON-Clear Sides, 11J@12; C. R. Sides,ll*@llj; Shoulders, 7$(o?8; Hams, 20(0(21 ; Dry Salt Sides, 9? ; D. S. Shoul ders, 7@7?. COJAN-Whitalby .?ar load. 0O?95? yellow, 82i@87i. WHEAT-Amber, ?2; red, $1 90; white, $210. FLOUR-City Mills are: $S 75 for su perfine ; $0 25 for extra ; $9 75 for family, and $11 for fancy ; Western and Country, |5@10. OATS-White and mixed, 5.5@60; Black Seed, $1 ; Red Rust Proof, $1 50@ 1 60. Prince Edward, 81 25. PEAS-We quote at $1?25@1 50. Kew Goods ! The Subscriber has iust received his Stock of WINTER GOODS from Char leston, and invites his friends and the public to call and examine them, as he intends to sell them as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Hy stock consists in part as follows : PRINTS of all grades, DBESS GOODS, a full line, A Rood stock of KERSEYS,'-JEANS, TWEEDS and CASSIMERES for Men and Bovs wear. SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, BED TICKINGS, PLAID DOMESTICS, ' .White and Red FLANNELS, Opera FLANNELS, HOODS, NUBIAS, SACQUES and CLOAKS for Children, Common and Fine Bed BLANKETS. - Ladies' Velvet, Straw and Braid HATS RIBBONS, FLOWERS and PLUMES Velvet and Veltetine RIBBONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, H'D'K'FS, Lace COLLARS, Linen COLLARS and CUFFS, SHOES and BOOTS of all kinds for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Chil dren. SUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE, Crackers, Candles, Soap, Starch, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, . NOTIONS, ?c., dec. . . . " With every other article kept in a general Stock. B. C. BRYAN, Agt. Oct 29__ tf 45 INSURE AGAINST FIRE ! DELA YS ARE DANGEROUS/ Incorporated, 1859. Capital and Assetts, over $600,000. THE Georgia Home Insurance Com pany continues to insnreproperty against loss by fire at reasonable rates. Many of our most prominent and pru dent citizens keep their Dwellings, Mer chandise, ?tc, insured in this favorite Southern Company. The "Georgia Home" is a good and re liable Company-pays all losses prompt ly-and is worthy of the confidence and patronage of tho people of Edgefield. Call on the undersigned and secure a Policy on your Dwelling, anddon'tpost pono this important matter; for fires are daily occurring, and ero the dawn ot another day thiT home of your wife and children may be a heap of smouldering ruins. Insure at once! ' ' ' - D. R. DURISOE, AOE&T. Oct. 30, tf 45 Land for Sale ! WJLL be soldat Edgefield C. H,on * Sale-day in Docembor riext, if not pf eV1onsry~dfeposed ' of at private 'sale, the TRACT OF LAND formerly belong ing tothe Estate of S ' Broadwater, d'ec'd.; eoutaiiiing Three Hnndred and Twenty Six Acres, more cf les?, and adjoining hind** of JoAeph Enssev, Thoa Garrett, Wr J Hanlmtmd and othere; ' ' ;! rVl,? TERMS.-Onf-third cash; the balance on ??ne year's credit; with interest *ri>m date of sale. Purchaser to give mon irage to secure balanceof purchase pibhey, a. AL BROADWATER? octa tf ^"44 1872 UH AI -URB GOODS! I have received the LARGEST AND BEST ASSPRTED STOCK of Fall asd Winter Dress Goods T, . HAT it bas been my good fortune to show since the war, comprising all the new kinds of goods, shades and colors. I have the PLAIN and REPS HENRI ETTA CLOTHS, new style, for Dresses, of the different shades and colors. In the way of ALPACAS, I bure the Colored Bereah, Striped and Reps. Of BLACK ALPACAS, I on'y keep the Buffalo brand. These goods never change color. A* large lot of SHAWLS, SCARFS, NECK TIES and SASH RIBBONS. In the way of CASSINETS, TWEEDS, CASSIMERES AND KENTUCKY JEANS, my stock is very large; in fact, everything usually kept in a First Class Dry Goods Store may be found here. GRAY BLANKETS and WHITE BLANKETS-10-4, 11-4, 12-4-in great variety. I would respectfully ask all of my old friends to call and look for themselves. 'IF THE GOODS SUIT, THE PRICES SHALL. JAMES MILLER. Augusta, Ga., Oct. 30, lm 45 THOS. RICHARDS & SON, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, And Dealers in Fancy Goods, 263 Broad Street, AUGU8TA, GEO. Established 1827. Keeps constantly on hand a largo Stock of all kinds and sizes'of BLANK BOOKS. Foolscap. Letter, Note, and all other WRITING PAPERS. And every article of STATIONERY used in Counting Rooms and Public of fices. Also, a great variety pf FANCY G O O D S, to meetthe wants of Country Merchants. Any Books will bo sent by mail, free of expense, on receipt of Publisher's price. . Oct 23,_3m_44_ CLOTIIINGJ^CLOTHINB ! Simons' Old Established Cloth ing Hall. J. A. SIMON, B ?21 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., ?EGS to inform his numerous friends and patrons that he has just received a New and Fashionable assortment of CLOTHING, Gents' Furnishing GOODS, HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, etc., ?kc., which he is prepared to sell at his usual Low Rates. Remember the place, 224 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Oct 23 tf 44 MRS, I BRI CLARK'S miLINEBY AND FANGT GOODS STORE, 251 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. . Cheapest HATS and BONNETS in the City. Fine Stock of EMBROIDERIES, LA CES, tfce. RIBBONS in great variety. New Goods Received Semi-Weekly FLOWERS IN EVERY STYLE. Small Profits & Quick Sales. Has Enlarged the Store to accommo date the large and increasing Trade. Goods warranted as Represented. Best Assorted Stock in Augusta. laaey Dry Goods In Variety. ZEPHYR, CANVAS, HA?R "GOODS, ?fcc., Ac. Also, Agency for Mme. DEMOREST'S RELIABLE PATTERNS. Mrs. CLARK will exhibit Fall and Winter Styles of Hats and Bonnets on Tuesday, October 22d. Augusta, Ga., Oct. 16 2m 43 MANHOOD : How Lost, How Restored. JUST published, a new edition of Dr. Culvcrwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of SPERMATO R ii 11 oe A or IMPOTENCY, Men tal ?andPhysical incapacity. Impediments to Marriage, etc; also, CONSUMPTION, EPILEPSY and FITS, induced by self-in dulgence or sexual extravagance. Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admira ble essay, c'early demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured withoutthe dangerous use of internal medicine or the applica tion of the knife; pointing-out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and ef fectual, by mean? of which every suf ferer, no matter what his condition may bo, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. ? ' PST This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man In tho land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid on receipt of six cents, or two post sumps. Also, Dr. Ciilverwcll's "Marriage Guide," price 50 cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4,580. Oct. 23 ly " 44 FLORENCE er than any other because ?ore complet? ?M^-fl-M rS\,H' CHAFFER, igt. Edgefield"Oct2 ly \i 25th November, 1872 ! A L? ^T^T118. ta?tebted'to the Subscri XX. ber by Note or Account, are expect ed to come forward and/fettle bv tbo25th November. ; After that" date they will find said Notes and Accounts In the hands of an Attorney for collection. Knff(1 W. L. HOLMES. Nov* fy 2t ' 46 9\OQ Regard! mpay One Hundred Dollars Re , f,r ^ofttatipn that villi lead to the S?SSS ^,th,? PartT '<* P?rfch? who appli?d the? terWhito, . and caused the'de struotiori'of my Store House and Stock of Goods by fire on the: night of the 18th pctob?rlaat. .< J.' H.-JOHNSON". "No'V-ft ' ft"'" ': # flfoticeJ Notice! "?INE MILK COWS and BEEVES, for j^. BB^?f ^ppiy to . ULY BROOKS. Nov.G, 2t 4? S. H. HANGET 'RESPECTFULLY announces to his Friends and the Public generally that he has just returned from-Charleston with a well selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, PRINTS and GINGHAMS, r SHAWLS, SCARF?, NUBIAS, GLOVES, Bustles, Hoop Skirts, NOTIONS in great variety, Bleached SHEETING and SHIRTING, Grantville SHIRTING, 3-4, 7-8 and 44. OSNABURGS and DRILLINGS, Checked HOMESPUNS and' LINSEYS, HOSIERY for Ladies, Misses and Children in variety, THREAD, all Nos. and colors, . 'H^irt Braid, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, ?Gents' FURNISHING GOODS, GOODS for Men and Boys wear. CROCKERY, TINWARE, WOODWARE, &c, &c. --ALSO A full and varied supply of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. Thankful for past patronage, I respectfully ask a continuance of the same ; and by close attention to business, and reasonable prices, hope to secure a liberal share of public patronage. S. H. MANGET. Oat 23 tf .44 Great Attraction at Johnston's Depot ! GEO. J. TONEY HAS just Received, and still, receiving, A fiue line of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of the Latest Styles, at the Lowest Prices, ' MEN'S CLOTHS of all grades and prices,. - Brown and Bleached DOMESTICS, Bed TICKING, PRINTS of all Stvles and Colors, BOOTS and SHOES, very cheap, Ladies' and Gents' HATS of the latest fashions, Ladies' SA AWLS, BALMORALS, GLOVES, &c. And in short, he has on hand a full supply of everything in the Dress Goods line usually kept in a well ordered Country Store, to which he invites especial attention. . Also, in Store, A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES, &c. SUGARS, COFFEE, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, FISH, Ac HARDWARE, English Hollow Ware, Chanis, Traces, Pocket and Table CUTLERY, &c. ?J^?I am paying the highest Prices for COTTON, in Cash or Goods. PROVISIONS taken in Exchange for Goods. Give me a call. Satisfaction guarantied to all who favor me with their trade GEORGE J. TONEY. Johnston's Depot, Nov 6 tf 46 Entire New Stock -OF- . .. . DRESS GOODS AND NOTIONS AT SAMS & HILL. WE take this opportunity of informing our friends, patrons, and the pub lic at large, that our Stock is now Complete in all its Department?. Es pecially do we invite their attention to our Dress Goods, Notions and Hats, Every piece of which is fresh from Ne v York. Call and examine our Boots and Shoes. Forty Cases just received md still being opened. Ladies' CLOTH GAITERS made Water Proof. Only think of it-over shoes rendered useless. , HATS for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys and Girls in endless variety,-all of. tlici latest sfcyle KID GLOVES,' RIBBONS, LACES, Toilet SOAPS, EXTRACTS, Ac. Neither have we neglected replenishing the Grocery Department which is now complete. SAMS & HILL. Oct 29 tf 45 ARTHUR F. TALBERT, OF EDGEFIELD, S. C., AT THE Carolina Store! " Tall oates frppi little appris groy?, Laro-e streajns frp?a little fountains flow." T.HIS POPULAR SOUTHERN DRY GOODS STORE being enlarged to twice its former size, we. are prepared to carry a complete stock of every thing usually kept in a first-class D.RTf ??QDS STORE, and cai with safe ty say our goods cannot be surpassed ^n, tfiis .n^arket, either in texture, beauty and variety of 6tyles, or lowness pf prices. In our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT will 'be found SILKS, SAT TEENS, CASHMERES, VELOUR 'MERINOEd, 5ENRIET?A AND EMPRESS CLOTHS, BQMBA^?NES, ALPACAS, ?>?LAI??S, and all the latest style's in DRESS GOOD.S. ' . A fine selection of SHAWLS, CLOAKS, VELVETEENS, WOOLENS, LADIES' AND GENTS' UNDERWEAR. A Beautiful variety of Ladies' SCARES, LACES, SJLK TEMMINGS, HOSIERY, &c. * . A specialty in KID. GLOVES from $1 QO to,$2 5.Q. All the popular brands of BLEACH?.^ BROWN and FLAl? HOME SPUNS. . . A large assortment of MUFFS and F^RS very lpw. Special Inducements to Hezttaftti, We have now arranged our Wholesale Department and Guar antee Prices, either by the piece br bale, as low as con, be boughs ip. this Market We will be glad to see our old customers and make new on,e& ?^?, every effort will be used to give satisfaction. . * POWELL & MALLER, ?S$* Broad Street, #Augusta, Georgia. POWELL, 1 / WILLIAM MULLER, Barnwell, S. C. J . \ Formerly of Columbia, S. 0. Oct 15 13t _87 H. BUSSE V. Successor to Miller,, Bussey # Bacon, at the old. Stand,, 173 Broad Street, Augusta, 6a., wm AI HI GROCER -r-AND-T Cioa^^Eiasip^r MEBP PA NT, WlLL keep constantly on. W SA Wi SUGAR, COFFEE, FLOUR, EAR?), MOLASSES, Riefe TO?ACO?, CORN, 8EEP OATS and PLA&TA.TION SUNUPS pf every desppption,, all of wliion wiU'he sold as cheap as the cheapest and satisfaction guarantied, .. .fhangul f?r tpe liberal patronage heretofore extended to, the old Firm by the people of Edgefield, I hope by strict personal attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. - Oct 23 2m 44 M. LEBESCHTJLTZ, Amt, No. 2, Park Row, HAVING returned from New York, begs to inform his Friends and Cus tomers that he is now-receiving a Splendid Stock of For Gents', Youths and Children, which will defy competition in any market A fine Stock of the celebrated Pembroke SHIRTS and DRAWERS, Merino and Shaker Flannel UNDERSHIRTS, CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, of all descriptions, The beat Hand:Sewed- BOOTS, -GAITERS and SHOES, Also, Pegged SHOES of every kind, A beautiful Stock of Ladies' GAITERS and Calf Skin-, SHOES, HATS, the latest and most handsome styles for Gents and Boys. Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Satchels, Hunting and Boys School Bags. Hardware and Cutlery.of 'every description.. English imported GUNS, PISTOLS, DERINGERS, &c. SHOT and CAPS,-POWDER in Cans splendidly put up for hunter's use CARTRIDGES of every -Calibre. Smoking Tobacco direct from the Manufactories, including the favorite brands of " Durham" and You Like lt." Segar? which cannot be excelled in any market. The Subscriber will be .glad to see his Friends and Acquaintances, and assures them that eveiy effort will be used to give entire satisfaction; M. EEBESCHI?LTZ, Agent. Oct 29 3t 45 MILLINERY GOODS ! -?-.-o:o-. . 1872 Fall Stock! 1873 MRS. LECKIE RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of Edgefield, that on Thursday, October 24th, she will open for their inspection one of the Finest and Most Complete Assortments of MILLINERY GOODS She has eyer had the pleasure of exhibiting. I would respectfully request all persons in search of something reajly Fine and Stylish, to examine, my ?Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as the?e Goods were selected by' myself in person, and I "guarantee them to give entire satisfaction*as regards quality and price. Real and Imitation HAIR GOODS', such as Real Hair Curls, Switches, Chignons, Braids, Frizzettes. Also, Imitation Hair Curls, Switches, &c, &c. These goods are a specialty-and parties in want of Hair Goods of any kind may always find the article they require at this Establishment. The Largest Stock of TRIMMED GOODS ever offered in "this ?ity. MRS. LECKIE, Under August Hotel, Augusta. Oct! 23,2 v _ _ ' " ' ' 2m v~ _~_ _ _ "** INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE Brooklyn Life Insurance Co. Of New York. Cash Capital and Assets, Over $2.000,000. 1. Because it is acknowledged to be perfectly solvent by all Insurance Commissioners. 2. Becaupe it is the cheapest. 3. Because it endorses the Surrender Value on its Policies, in Dollars and Cents, for ten consecutive years. According to the statement of the rates of the different Life Insurance Companies of first-class standing in the United States, made by "The Uni versal," in its advertisement entitled " Facts are Stubborn Things," and published in the Edgefield Advertiser, it appears that the Mutual Rates of tJic Brooklyn are Cheaper than those of any named Company. For instance, according to that statement At-tne tige or ZO ?150 . Will Insure At the age of oo ?200 Will Insure At tnoageofw 3250 Will Insure In the Brooklyn " 44 Equitable., Balance In favor of the Brooklyn. In the Brooklyn. " 44 Piedmont & Arlington. Balance in favor of the Brooklyn. In the Brooklyn. 44 44 New York Life. Balance In favor of fha Brooklyn. In the Brooklyn. " 44 Carolina Life. Balance in favor of the Brooklyn. In the Brooklyn. 44 44 .Etna. Balance In favor of tho Brooklyn.. In the Bpooklyn. ,4 44 Cotton States. Balance in favor of thc Brooklyn. In the Brooklyn. 44 44 St. Louis Mutual. Balance In favor of the Brooklyn. In the Brooklyn. " 44 Southern Life. Balance in favor of the Brooklyn. In the Brooklyn. 44 44 Knickerbocker .,. 98,875 73 7,541 47 ?1,334 20 ?8,875 43 8,455 46 8420 21 $8,875 73 7,541 47 ?1,334 26 ?8,875 73 8.503 41 . $372 32 ?8,875 73 8,426 96 ?448 77 ?8,875 73 8,455 40 ?420 27 ?8,875 73 8,841 36 ?34 37 ?8,875 73 8,615 73 ?2QQ OX)' ?8,875 73 8,665 50 ?210 23 ?0,250 69 8,810 57 ?410 12 ?0,250 69 8,810 57 ?440 12 ?9,250 69 8,810 00 ?440 69 ?9,250 69 8,841 73 ?408 96 ?9,250 69 8,798 94 ?451 75 ?9,250 69 8,810 57 ?440 12 ?9,250 09 8,841 73 ?408 96 ?9.250. 6i?J S,S77 65 ?373 14 ?9,250 69 8,639 30 Balance in favor of the Brooklyn.| ?210 23| $611 39 STOCK RATES.. At the age of 30, ?200 will insure. In the Brooklyn....".i.......... ?U,75w W In the Universal.11,396 01 ?8,389 27 7,987 22 ?402 05 ?8,389 27 7,987 22 ?402 05 ?8,389 27 7,987 22 '?402 05 ?8,389 27 7,916 40 ?472 87 ?8,389 27 8,108 10 ?281 17 ?8,389 27 7,987 22 ?402 05 ?8,389 27 7,916 40 $472 87 ?8,389 27 7,936 50 ?452 77 ?8,389 27 7,859 10 ?530 17 At the ago of 40, ?250 will insure ? : ?10,651 90 10,266 90 . Bal. in favor of the Brooklyn at stock rates ?353 99 ?385 00 The greatly, advantageous feature of the Brooklyn in endorsing the Sur render Values upon its Policies, mt Dollars and Cents, for ten consecutive years, has met with unqualified praise from the most celebrated American Actuaries, as also from the Press, East, North and South. The Hon. Eiizur Wright, who is admitted to be the greatest Insurance Mathematician and Actuary in. America, congratulating ' The Brooklyn upon this new and distinctive feature, says, among other things, 441 am particularly pleased by your- departure in the right direction from the ordinary met/loo^of computing the Swrrendei- Values.*' ."One of the great est drawback? the popularity of Life Insurance, has peep the disap pointment and dissatisfaction .of retiring Policy holders, at* the smallness of the surrender, value paid," &c. "All this would have been prevented by a distinct statemciit on the Policy, in advance, of the ewin 'io bc paid." ' This statement,- it will be seen, The Brooklyn makes in dollars and cents, so that there can be no mistake. ? '\ Read What Southern Papers Say of This Feature : Thc Sentinel (Raleigh, North Carolina;) Jan. 21, lfc69.-^' This great feature of cash'surrende)- values ism improvement that1 signalizes the era in Life Insurance." - .'. Sun, (Columbus, Georgia.)-r->l,Shere is no better Company in the land ; a comparison with other corporations of a similar character, will convince all of the svmrm safety in taking risks with The Brooklyn'Life." Dispatch, (St. Louis, Mo.) Jan. 7, 1869.-" A Policy ir? The Brooklyn Life is thus worth so much tn ?eady money. This is the. only Life Com pany in the'country that has carried this excellait feature (of, endorsing the cash surrender values in dollars and cents,) into its business." "Pol icy folders being doubly assured, the system cannot, fail to become very popular." - It will be seen that we assert nothing in the above ac?rrertisement, but make a simple, statement of the superior advantage of The Brooklyn, as it appears from disinterested parties.' The Hon. 1?. L. Bonham has peen associated with us in the General Agency of Brooklyn for this State. BONHAM, BACON & BITLER, General Agents and Managers. Office over the Citizens' Savings Bank, Columbia, S. C., And at Edgefiel?, S. C. March 20tf Wm, BOUQUST GOIOO IS BEYOND ?LL QUESTION The Best and Cheapest Ferfume Ever Produced Every Bottle guarantied in every particular. $ Prepared and sold ?by Septll G. Ii. PENN & SON. . tf 38 Worth of Splendid New Goods FOR THE Fall Trade of 18721 .T THE Subscriber begs to inform the Public generally that he-is receiving, the largest . and best selected Stock of New Goods ever brought to ?dgefield. My stock -consists in part as follows: &? li 500 Pieces French and American PRINTS, Cases BLEACHING, ail the best brands and prices, " Sea Island SHIRTING and SHEETING, " Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS,.very'low, " JEANS and Bed TICKINGS.,,all prices,. . " Canton FLANNELS, priced to suit every body, " STRIPES and OSNABtTRGS, a large lot, " Red FLANNELS, a splendid lot,,, White and Plaid FLANNELS, all the best brands, 20 Pieces Opera FLANNELS, every color and best brands. Ladies5 Dress <3rp o els. I make a speciality in ladies Dress Goods. " I have them from.the Lowest to the Highest, consisting of . American DELAINES, . ff! ? laid and Striped POPLINS, 'i MOHAIRS and SATINES, . . Al^Wool DELAINES, all colors, Black and Colored ALP ACAS;c i:- .- i Empress CLOTHS, all colors, and'very handsome, ' FreneTi MER1NOES,all eplors. . Also' ?%?auti??l lot of French POPLINS, "'. All of which I guarantee to sell as low as the same goods can be bought in Augusta. ?^"??j ^ItwitU Velveteens; anifrlk Velvet RIBBONS, ?. Alpaca Trimmings, the latest thing .out', Silk and Velvet Buttons, all colors, Fringes .and Gimps, a large assortment, . , Sash Ribbons^ all colors, from 75 cts. to &5.00 per yd" Linen Sets, Laces and Under-sleeves, Brussels Nets, for Ladies Veils, the latest out, . Ladies Scarfs and Silk Bows, very handsome, Coils for the hair, newest thing in Chignons, Braids and Plats, also for the hair, - The skirt Protector, something uew. Shawls, <&^G. My Stock of SHAWLS is very large, and I offer great in ducements to all in search of them.. Worted SACKS for Ladies, all prices,. 14 ? 11 Children, all prices, . . ..Roman yer^i'handsome. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. 20 Doz. Ladies Merino Undervests, all prices, Something New in "Hoop Skirts ?M Bustles, 50 Doz. Ladies' ?nd Chil&?n's CO?SETS. ' I have Lhem from 5Q cts. to $5.00, and .invite every body to examine before purchasing. Hosiery ! 25 Dozen Ladies Hose, all prices, " Misses' ? ? ? i u . . " Children's Worsted Smockings, . . . . 20 - us ; L/V ." -Cottou ? /. * '. 25 " Men's Merino and Cotton Hose, GLOVES! Alexandre Kid Gloves, a ge nuine article, Berlin. Lisle Thread,'and Cloth Gloves, all prices, Buck and Calf Skin Gloves, in great variety. . ? WHITE GOODS, A SPLENDID STOCK. Red, White and Brown'Table Damask. Linen Towels,, all prices, . , " Doyles and Napkins, " 'Crash and Irish Linen, Birds Eye Diaper, A large' assortment Linen and Cotton Diapers . 20 Dozen Ladies L. C. Kandkenmiefs, all prices, \.J 3 \ " " " Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 50 " Men's L. C. Handkerchiefs, hemmed and ready for use. ' . XLiadLioiS' Hats! A Stock that can't be beat this side of New York. 1 have them trimmed and untrimmed, in all thc latest styles. ME S ND BOYS' HATS ! A large assortment, and Cheaper than the Cheapest.. Clothing and ?hirts ! Very large lot ?fv Men and Boys' Clothing, 20 Dozen Linen Shirts, all prices, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CHINA SETS, &c $5000 Worth of Shoes, Consisting ?n part as follows : 5. Cases Men's Wax Brogans, all prices, 5 " " Lined and Bound Pegged and Sewed, 5 " " Balmorals, " ? ' 5 . " Ladies walking Shoes, ? - " ?. 1 ? . " Cloth Congress Gaiters, . I ? ? Buttoned " Childrens'Shoes by the Million, . My Stock is complete in all ^eBartmentSi and will be kept BO throughout the season. r * Call and examine, you want to buy or not. It will afford me great ^l6^svlre to show my goods at ali times. I hav<\ ^ one price and that is the bottom. 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