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THE ADVERTISER. Terms, $3,00.per Annum. Our Agents In Charleston. The Advertising 'Agency of Messrs. Walker, Evans* Cogswell, represented by Roswell T. "Logan, Esq., ia the only authorized Agency for this paper in Charleston. . Maj. B. M. Talbert is our author ized Agent to receive subscriptions and advertisements for the Advertiser. Let us Keep Alive a Spirit of Manli ness, Dash, and Gallantry. The Palmetto Sabre Club is to hold a Tournament and Ball, in our town on Friday the 29th inst. And we earnestly hope pur whole section of country wiU evince the liveliest interest in and on this occasion. ' Not ao much to make the tournament and ball briUiant-though this too is much to -be desired-as for the higher and more far-reaching pur pose.of fostering a spirit of manliness, of chrvalrv-, of, dash, of gallantry, among dur young ufeit iSBqee th?jvar, aB young menin the South have jinxed under circumstances'well calculated to depwa*. them and break- their spirit. Therefore is it wise now w (foi? 9*? ad*visepAnd to the women of am country, especially, we <?ay ? word, in rdain, unvarnishedi. EngM?hyttJp meTytkinp in- yefcrpweer* to pM^'fajagu-^gtnertfiion of young \ me?jrpnit'ecotiling, ?o?d, 'dull, calcula-, ting, spiritless pokes. ** Let them love, and pi?^^wi?ffww rv, Anti now a few words concerning the comtyKg^dy.'"CApt. G?ry, bis offi ce n<, tis men, his committee of arrange-* ments, are all determined to make this Bannan Prosen tatton'/ Tournament, ami Bali aornethmg decidedly ?clatante. And certainly, to speak quite plainly, it is an occasion upon which the-so called " pay members," and indeed the citizens gen erally; should open not only their hearts but tapir MwrsieA I The thing is a matter of p-Alic -pride? fend''should, be so re garded. %jti .., , *f The Tournament, which will be elabo rate and according to ru Je, will be held, in the (Jp?tfMdWVery-' 'fin? d??e?-^? the left (going out of town) of the resi dence of. M?.: R.5 H ' Micas. There the Bannpr'PrcsCTitalion will also take place. In the evening a grand'Ball will con clude the festivities. . .TheBall wili come off in Masonic Hall, wh' H will be bril liantly illuminated and decorated. The supper-to be prepared by Mrs. Boni ware4-*?l bi . laid iq fhe X)4d -Fellows RoohA, above'the Ball.1 The music is to be provided by Ly Brand's famous Columbia Band".' The Queen of Boauty and her. Maids of, Honor.will be crown ed in the Ball Room*. Many distinguish ed strangers will honor the occasion. And many gallant young fellows from neigh^<^ng^wr?winbin in thedauea, Such a day.of joy, youth, brightness and beauty, will not haye been seen by old Edgefield<H?c4 ?ofig before the war. - ! Fire at Johnston's Depot. We regret to state that on Tuesday night, the 12th mst., the Gm House of | Br. Ki I, Mime, at Jolmstun's Depot, was entirely destroyed -by Ure. Seven bales of cotton, with a considerable quan tity of bagging and ties, belonging to Mr. E. A. Mirna, were consumed. No*iusu rance. If we mistake not, the fire ia be lieved to be the work of au incendiary. R. B. Watson- ?ie Co. of Ridge Spring. Ridge Spring is, by long odds, the most beautiful place on the Charlotte, Columbia * Augusta Railroad, and it* merchants and business men do it much honor. Foremost among these is the new Firm of R. B. Watson <fe Co., whose lib eral card ornaments our paper to-day. This card is important to all tho dwellers between Augusta and Columbia, and wc trust therefore they will give it very close attention. Robert B. Watson, Esq., ?the head of this firm, isa citizen of whom any country might well bc proud ; aud if a life whose record is high and clear, entitles a man to success, then success will certainly be his/ And Of our young friend, M rr Samtjor-CariUedge, also,. a leading member of the firm, we cannot speak in, terms of too high commenda tion. We.predict that the name and feme of tins new howie will be as familiar along thc route of the CC & A. R. R. as are those of Claflin A CO. in New York. We wishijbem immense success, and call upon tlie pdblic to sustain them bravely. tST Black Alpaca.^ double warp, a good ajrtMe,' at O; P. Cheatham's, at 25 cents perj ^ard. , * 47 Bank of Colombia-a clear and succinct (tatojnent of "its s(atus, rules and intents iVehopeqn'r-people will give this card lue\?ttoiVtion. Col. Childs, W. B"Gulick, ?2sq.. and C^pt.. Iredcll, the three pritc ical, everyday functionaries of Ods instl ? t ion, are gentlemen whose names, ebar cters alnd business capacity must ncecs arily beget universal confidence. ark Corner on the Gourd Question. Our friend Press Black wei 1 ttiSm^^i ic Dark Corner, has sent ,'WiVjp.as.had ait EpOfh i didn't-wm?, back! and the w^lfesy at- tho felicity th^'^bnstruot^?l?ottsoriolU: and then info'the. grpe? npd yellow inelitpchety isincss, hot any. it* kicked tho new shand e?L snrtad nut thu children and nt ids brat* a/tcr him, and then,, after rashing hi?* wife, settled dn\Vn into a aeefiil and happy bead of tho lUmjly It ls reported /rom Washington President Grant promises to try to ; a reconciliation between the North d South. In no other, way could he so ly redeem the errors of his past ad nistration, but wo have little reason ifide either in promise or promiser. W~ Thc Columbia South Carolinian \ : " Nearly every horse in tho city is ted with the epibip'pic. No fatal re tha* fer. The disoase is atmosphcr _I not contagious. There is no dan of country horses catcliing.it by tag mt?-the city.'( q?he ^ebn?;N>ckBapth*t Associa; Which was ip sesi?n ut partington e time of the Basion conflagration ived tho tidings ol tho great calamity i the wa rnest expression of sorrow sympathy,. ? handsome edUeciioi immediately taken ap, and tlie pro is sent to the stricken city Re Careful, ireat care should bc exercised by all ring the present dry weathor, that n< is left where there is the least dangei t coining in contact ixl th .any'emilbus siUwtance. Look-well to your'out lires ; your stoves, grates, tte., also !Hik- care may save you and you bbors from loss. Catholic Church. ' Bev. Father Falchi of this Catholic mission, is at present in our town, and is raising^ funds with which "to repair the church. Those who heretofore subscrbed to Rev. Dr Bermingham for this purpose, are requested to call at the Catholic par sonage and settle. ? Welearn (says the Columbia Phoe nix) that a numerously-signed petition bas been prepared, to which Governor Scott and Governor-elect Moses will ap pend their signatures, requesting Pres ident Grant to pardon the Ku Klux pris oners now confined in the Albany Peni tentiary. E^THave you ever tried the Bouquet Cologne? If not, call at G. L. Penn cfc Son's for a bo ttl t, and you will nover re gret it. CRAWFORDVILLE, GA-, March 31, '70 Messrs. J. H. Zeilin A Co.,-GENTS: I |%m directed bv m7 uncle, .Hon. Alex. H. Stephens, to say to you that he is inclined to believe that he bas derived some benefit from the use of Simmons' Liver Regula tor, and that be wishes to give it a farther ' trial'. ' You will, therefore, please- send ' to his address two more bottles uv ex J The Warning' has been Heeded. * Since" ina 'exposnro of the attempts made by certain unscrupulous local deal ers, to-palm ofi their coarse-astringents, made from cheap and impure materials, [in the place of the greitnational-ionic, Hostetter's Stomach B?tters, public opin ion has set strongly against these em pirics and their preparations. Their oc cupation Is gone, br soon will be. When I the Ught- is let' into" deception it ' soon | wilt? down. Persons who trifle with their own health, by using unknown pre parations, with no guarantee to sustain them, when an established specific, proven by twenty years . experience to j be exactly what it is claimed to be, is 'Within their reach, are sure to repent) their temerity. Many h. Ve done so in [ this instance, but it is hoped, that the truth plainly spoken has arrested, the evil. In the meantime the demand for the leading protective medicine of America | was never so great as it has been this sea son. From the fever and ague districts of-the west, south west, aud south, it is literally overwhelming, and lt may be said of the advice* from all parts or the cures it is effecting in dispepsia, bilious complaints, and chronic constipation, that "their name is legion." Every where the sick and feeble seem to have realized the importance of " holding hist that which is good," and of avoiding what is spurious and dangerous." The numerous " Bitters," under vari ous names, which mercenary dealers en deavor to substitute for Hostetter's s to ra - sch Bitters, should be avoided, for their own sakes, by - the sick and public at large, Hostetter's Bitters are procurable in bottles only, and never sold in bulk. . . 1 ii % a ? \ fry u ; -* ^ ; r ; TRIUMPHANT FOR TWENTY YEARS. More than t wen t v vears ago the M us r A NU LE*T?TOT matte iW dtbvt in the West. Its cures of the various external diseases of horses and cattle, astonished che plant ers and farmers of the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys, and a demand for it sprung up which'necessitated its manufacture on an extendive ?cale. Soon the discove ry was made that it was a grand specific for rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, earache, toothache, and other external ailments ol' mankind. Then it was tried as a heal ing, pain killing application, in cases of outward injury, such as cuts, bruises, 1 spasms, tte , and was found equally ser viceable. <,The, fanae of the new remedy for some of the most painful ills that afflict mankind ?sud.the . lower animals, spread rapidly, and MUSTANG LINIMENT soon took rank in every State and Terri tory of the Union as a STANDARD CURE. $1000 Reward ia offered by the proprie tor of Dr. Pierce's Golden MedicalDis eovery, for a medicine that will equal it in the cure of all severe cases of " Liver Complaint" and all diseases arising from impurity of the blood, as Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, etc The Word " Sozodont," Which is fast becoming a household word, is derived from tho Greek, and composed ol' two words, tiozo and Odontes. "Sozo" translated, means to preserve, and "Odontes" -the teeth-"Sozodont," a preserver of the teeth. And it is true to its name. For beautifying and pre serving tiie teeth, hardening and invigo rating tho cums, ami correcting all im purities of the breath", it'is without a peer in the world. Spaulding7 s Glue will mend everything. MILLVILLE, FLA., Sept. 22,1806. Da. Wsr. H. Tu TT : Dear Sir-In my young days I was rather wild? and be came the Victim of a loathsome disease. I was treated byan eminent physician,, and thought I was cured. After moving to this State, I was horrified at finding that the disease was making its appear ance again, in a secondary form. Ulcers formed in my .mouth and, on different parts af my. bodv>. I also- became atittet? ed with severe Rheumatism. I om ploy ed drtferent physicians, end-used various patent medicines for months, all to no ?urpose. During a visit to Jacksonville, saw your Sarsaparilla and Queen's De light, and concluded to try it. I have taken a dozen bottles, and believe that -thc poison is entirely driven from my .system. I intend continuing it, however, ?o make a sure thing of it. At the re quest of your Agent, I send this to you. You are at liberty to use it as you fiko. '? Yours respectfully, JOHN IL GUILFORD. Liver Complaint and Biliousness. Dr. 'Putt's Li vcr Pi 11s exert a direct and powerful influence on the Liver, and will with certainty relieve that important or gan from disease, and restore its normal functions. Dr. Tuft's Hair Dye Imparts a Glossy Color. ATTENTION, Palmetto Sabre Club. ?A/TTEND in full uniform, with Sa bres, au Extra Drill at ll o'clock, A. M., .on Saturday, tho Kith, and on Saturday, I -the 2.'id November., jp By order WM. T. GARY, Pres't. v. y. ^ O. .SAatS,. Sec'ry. Nov. 13, j;. . ,2t ,47 jTiiiiH v n)ni LU)ir J AND FINE LIQUORS, WINES, &c. i uui >?3.. ?t?.i&s, * ; I AM noyr receiving full supplies of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, CON FECTION ERIES,' W?^Wi WINE, BRANDIES, SEfiAHS, TOBACCO, Ac Ac, all of which I w|il ?eil as rfceap as sault quods eau ho sold ?n Wm market A share of trade solicited # \V. F. UUKISOE, Jr. Oct 9 ._ tf _ ? 42 J J PEARCE. D. E. BUTLER. C. A. PEARCE U, PEARCE, BUTLER t % Warehouse -And Commission Merchants, Jackson Street, AUGUSTA. ?EOKGIA. CASH ADVANCES BAGGING, TIES, AND FAMILY SUPPLIES furnlsh ,ed CusUtfTiers amu-saaL.: Commission- for 'Selling 'Potten 11-4 per Cciit. ' Augusta, Sept ll 3m37 Auction Notice, III AVE taken ?ht License asan AUC TIONEER, and will auction off prop erty at public sales at reasonable rates. Lettovs addressed to me at Edgefielc C." H.. will receive prompt attention B. M. TALBERT 'Oct. tf 45 Buckwheat Flour. F0U SALE byG.I, PENN A SON. Nov 13_tf_47_ ~&60OO Worth ol Shoes IVoW in Store, and sold at low pri?es J. II CHEATHAM. Nov. 18, tf 47 The Subscriber has just received h?8 Stock of WINTER GOODS from Char leston, and invites his friends and the public to call and examine them, as be intends to sell them as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. My stock consists in part as follows : PRINTS of all grades,' DRESS GOODS, a rall line, A good stock of KERSEYS, JEANS, TWEEDS and CASSIMERES for Men and Boys wear. SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, BED TICKINGS, PLAID DOMESTICS, White end 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 ?i Velvet and Velvetine RIBBONS, ' &OSI?RY, GLOVES; H'D'K'FS, Lace COLLARS, Linen COLLARS and CUFFS, . SHOES and BOOTS of all kinds for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys *nd Chil dren, i SUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE, . ' ; Crackers, Candles, Soap, Starch, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, fte., ?cc. With every other article kept in a general Stock. ~?. C. BRYAN, Agt.~ Oct29 , :tf 45 . ?1 J gg -?rp,, <fr e : -L___ '-REMOVAL? DESIROUS of extending my business, ? j I have taken the spacious store, No. 176 i BROAD. STREET, ! lately occupied by . Geo. Weber, where I intend to keep a large ?took of WATCHES, fine and rae j diam class of JEWELRY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and SILVER. PLA TED WARE, GUNS and PISTOLS. . I I have scoured, at a high salary, a FIRST-CLASS WATCHMAKER, who ! will guarantee every watch which he repairs. In addition to all this, I have a large stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES and FANCY ARTICLES, which I will sell as low as any House. Thanking the public for past patron age, I solicit a continuance of the same. S. COHEN. Nov. 6, 4t 46 Farmer looking Store. [Frovithe Newnan (Ga.) Herald, May 10,1872.] MESsns. CULVER BROTIIER8: We can cheerfully testifV to the supe rior excellence of your "Farmer"' Cook lng Stove, and recommend it to the at tention of all housekeepers. Its baking qualities are unequalled, and for econo my in wood lt cannot be surpassed. Each one of ns are using one, and think it the best and most durable Stove ever sold in Georgia. Thoa R Powell, ' ' Hlrtfm "Hay*,*^ - Erasmus" Glass, ' TF- March ts an, K ? North, ! W C Sewell . J M Vinovard, * 4E Phillips, * ' S F Carlton, J P Rees, GP Smith, Pierce Tomlin, WJGav, CB Brown, L E Tidwell, L Hollingsworth, Allen Bonner, Z P Allman, P S Meriwether, B A Pierce. E L Birdson, Mr? E Hubbard, W C Davis, E W Beavers, J T Bearfield, E C Carter, Wm Robinson, Davis Lovelady, J B Newton. , . Parria Sanders,. James Carroll,' isaac Gay, Wiley Howard, Joel SJuuinon, : E W Woodley, J A Beavers, Mrs M Hyde, Mrs Ann Sims, James Moor, C G Harris, W A Floyd, Mrs M Phillips, J Campbell, James Upehurcb, B F Attaway, Thomas Dullard, H M Head, . J E Henly, Jordan Holland, Perry Chandler, J H Grayham, 8 H Neal. Joseph Yoong, S J Stovajl, W C Lucy, Wm Vinos, T P Clarie, J H Holland, Lucian Tomlin, John York, C Willingham, S H Bowen, N W Reed, W F Wood, Bern" Wortham, D W Dial, J N Wood, Joshua Moore, T J Phillips, J J Johnson, L Mullens, A R Britt, W T Stallings, James Travis, N Stinchcomb, M L Miles, i . J T Travis, F Powledge, STATE OF GEORGIA, \ COWKTA COUNTY, j I, J. H. Cooke, Ordinary county arid State aforesaid, do hereby certify that I know all ol' the above named people to be responsible and good citizens. Im plicit confidence can bo placed in their statement in regard to Culver Brothers' Fanner Cooking Stove. . . 4 J. H. COOKE. [From the Washington, Go., Gazette, of ' Sept. 13th, 1872. TO THE PUBLIC. WASHINGTON, GA., Sept. 10,1872. i MESSRS. CCXVER' BROTHERS :-You have the liberty tense our names m any manner you mav see proper in commen dation ol' your Farmer Cooking Stoves. We have given them a thorough, trial and found them in overy respect as rep resented by vour Agents. W W Hill, i T H Strother, John Chenault, ' Geo Danner,. Edward Waller, Simon Bailey, J B Wooten, Mitchell Binna, George Bolton, Bcnj Bell, J II Smith, J W Hubbard, Cleo BnrdiU, JunoGrjaham? J F Heard, H L Acock/ Crawford Arnold, Henrv Thornton, Lee Huff, G W Pullm, M B MOBS, Beuj Dunaway, D Foiuton, H C Edmonds, Wm Wllhito, . W E Tato, Redding Sims, J B Mitchell. ORDINARY'S OKKICK, Wilkes Co., Ga. I hereby certify that the persons named in tho list hereto appended are good citi zens and responsible for what they say. I add to thin that HO hu* xs I have, heard Culver Brothers' Farmer Cooking 8toves give universal satisfaction. Given under ?nv hand and official sig nature, this Sept. 23d, 1872. UKOR?JE DYSON, Ordinary Wilkes Co. Nov. 12, 2t ... 47 . OUTZ'S CCUCBKAT?D anti Catt Poife Thu p?MMt?9j EC uti favorably known, will thoroughly rr-luvlj<oriit< brokil ?own ucl ,low*piriteq horses, bj" streqgthtolDj uti dtuf(nf. th? stomach,aud intestines,. , " ,., .... 'JfrlM fr's orttenUre of all dlseasei incident (o thu animal, auch aa LUNG E AJiDsJRl TlVltOW _j.EAVES, COiiMa rEKPBft, FEVERS, F O U V DER. lOSS OF APPIJT?TE AND VXtXli ENERGY, fcc. Ib 'W'improrki Cti ?IVA, increases UK iSmjfa ?Svw a smooth anc? glossy ?m-apt* iramtonni tbq ' mi*t.r?hle fteT?l ;n,tqaSne-lookin? anij splrit.-d h?r <Tq keepers pf Cqw? thu prepar* tirm li invaluable, Jt js a ?ure pr? v. ml vc n?iiinst Itlndurpeii, Rollo* Horn, eta. It hu boen proven by nc timi experiment to increase Ult quantity of milk ud cream twenty 'percent, and make the butter Arm mid sweet. In fattening cattle, il gives Chem an appetite, loosens their hide, and maket them thrive much laster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in [Se Lanie*, Liver,kc, this articleocu aa a specific. By patting; from one half a paper to a paper lu a barrel of swill the above diseases will be eradi cated or entirely prevented. If given tn time, a certain preventive and cure for Ute Hoi; Cholera.. DAVID E. FWTZ> Proprietor, I *. ' * " rf'ALTIMfORE'. Md. For ?ale br Druggists and Storekeepers throughout th? Uni ted States. Canadas and South America. 1 For sale at Ed'gefield' by A.A.. CLIS: BY,_? igy? - . w Opening this Week AT GRIFFIN & COBB'S, very low for Cash, _ , _ Beautiful New PRINTS and Dross GOODS ' 1 Case Bleached Brown SHIRTING, 2 Doz. Thomson's Glove Fitting COR SETS Fresh supply PANTS GOODS, Gents* Hand-Sewed GAITERS and TIES Ladies' Dress and Walking SHOES, direct from Baltimore factories. 2 Cases heavy BOOTS, New supplv of Choice Family GRO CERIES, CANDIES, Ac, Good Chewing and Smoking TOBAL CO, Fine SEGARS, Ac Nov. 12, 47 1W GOODS AT FRAZIER'S CORNI! - 0 GRIFFIN te COBB ??E offering at very low prices a beautiful line of DRESS GOODS, and all styles of Silk and Velvet TRIMMINGS. --o - Beautiful Assortment 'of RIBBONS, LACES, EDGINGS, FURS and CAPES, UNDERSLEEVE3, COLLARS, and a large stock of Fancy No tions, Jewelry, &c, &c., at' GRIFFIN & COBB'S. o- . GLOVES, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, CORSETS, and SHAWLS, At * . GRIFFIN & COBB'S. -o Ladies' and Misses' Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS, at . GRIFFIN & COBB'S. Gents' and Boys' HATS and CLOTHING, at . GRIFFIN & COBB'S. A splendid atbdc-of DOMESTICS, BLANKETS, PANTS GOODS}, BROADCLOTHS, &c, at ' . GRIFFIN '& COBB'S. ' o Go to GRIFFIN & COBB'S for a splendid article in Gents' and Boys' Hand-sewed SH0E8 and GAITERS, Ladies' and Mens' Dress and Walking SHOES, BOOTS, BROGANS, &c o GRIFFIN & COBB have in store, at low prices, SADDLES, BRIDLES, GIRTHS, UMBRELLAS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. GRIFFIN & COBB keep constantly on hand a good supply of Family [ Groceries,-Soap, Staroh, Candy, Crackers, &c., at low prices, for Cash..| i ' o We would respectfully ?sk an examination of our Stock, which we .will keep complete in every line. Gooda always shown with pleasure. P We have paid Cash for our Goods and will sell on very close margin for ] ^ .><?."...-toi^viiW?m, JAS. M. COBB. Nov. 13, tf 47 TT A I ,1 ,TII. A l?reiST?j DE. W. A. SAflBBES? ' Dealer in" ' ' " ' . * Pure Drugs, Medicines,.Chemical?, Paints, Oil?. Var? nish, Dye-Stuffs, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, Toilet and Fancy Articles, El tracts, Co lognes, Pomades, Powders, ?fcc, AND?.ALL OTHER ARTICLES ?USJJALLY SSE? IN A FIRST- ' CLASS DRUG SOUSE. -Also, Dealer fal CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Sack &s S?GAR, COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES, SYRUP, STARCH, ' CHEESE, MACARONI.'80A P, . FLOUR, MEAL, HOMINY, BUTTER, LARD, BACON, FULTON BEEF, BUCKWHEAT, MESS MACKEREL, ? Can FRUIT8 and VEGETABLES, of all kinds, CRACKERS and CAKES of various varieties, RAISINS and NUTS without end, SARDINES and OYSTERS, and other goods too numerous to mention. -Also, Dealer in Fine awl Pure Brandy, W?lsRjr, Gin, Bum, Wines, Champagne, Porter, Ale, And many other pure Liquors.. Also, fine CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO, SEGARS, &o. ii I M " T* I 'j ! ? lu li j ! ?' With kind:th.anks and feejipgs $f latitude tp my Erieijds and Patrcms, for the liberal trade wltrch it has beteir my* pleasure to enjoy during the past season, I earnestly beg a continuance of the same; pledging myself to keep every branch of my Stock full of fcne best Goods, and to sell the same as cheap as any House at Edgefield C. H. .. ' -i t t - Please remember me when visiting Edge?eld to make purohasos. W. A. SANDERS, , ' . Druggist and Grocer. t? PRESCRIPTIONS of dil kinds carefully compounded by W.< A. SAKDERS. Nov. 13, tf 47 THOS, RICHARDS & SON, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, And Dealers in Fancy Goods, 203 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GEO. Established 1827. Keeps constantly on hand a large 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 of FANCY G O O D S, to meeUhe wants of Country Merchants. Any Books will be sent by niall, fro? of expense, ou receipt of Publisher's price. Oct ?3_ 3m- U CLOTHING^jLOTHINGS! Simons' Old Established Cloth ing Hall. J. A. SfflON, 224 Bread Street, AUGUSTA, GA., BEGS to inform bis numerous friends and patrons thaine .ha*< just .received a IlAia. I. XVI 'il IVO, l.iuioi.o, w.u., ?tu,. which he is prepared to sell at his usual. Lbw Rates. . . .i ..i .: Remember the place, 224 Broad Street, Augusta, (?a. .?. /. . .'. Oct23,. ..._ ff ?ki tyANIIOODl Kow Lost, How Restored. JUST published, a new odition of Dr. Culverwell'a Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medi?' SPHRMATORRflCRA OflMfcOlttJ Eu?CKpji'flu?d F??s, tad\ice.d/ , d%pnce. qr sexqa} extravaganca. Mm- ?rtcfL m o, sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The oelebrated author, m this admira ble essay, o'oarly demonstrates fr?na 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 nf the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and ef fectual, by moans of which every suf ferer, no matter what his condition may be,, may cure himself cheaply; priv^tcyy; and radically. -. rM*VT?,,:' ?ar- Th's "?ciaureshouldbeinthehands cf oy ery.youths nod leveVy" man in the lsn?i ytWtn ?.. .Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any: address, postpaid on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell'8 "Marriage Guide," price BO cents. B Address the Publishers. "igt Bowery, New York, Ipoat Oflloe Box, *,580. Pot. 83_ly_44 $100 Reward! IWILL pay Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for information that will lead tc the detection of the party or parties who applied the torch to, and caused the de struction of my Storo House and Stock of Goods by Are on tho night of tho 18th October last. J. H. JOHNSON. Nov. 6, St 46 Neuri? Nenril ! AN immediate relief and cure for Neu ralgia. Call and get a Bottle, at G. L. PENN A SON'S Drug Store. Nov. 13 tf ' 47 .'" 1872 FAIL AI?D VINTER M?! I have received the LARGEST AND BESTA88?RTE1) STOCK of Pall und W?uter Dress Goods X HAT it has beei\ my good fortaoe to show tdiioe the war, comprising all the new kinds of goods, shades and colors. I have the PLAIN sud REPS HENRI ETTA CLOTHS, new style, for Dresses, of the different shades and colors. In the way of ALPACAS, I haye Ute Colored Bereah, Striped and Reu?, ' Of BLACK ALPACAS, I only keep the BuiftUd brand. These goods never change color. A' large lot of SHAWLS, SCARFS, NECK TIES and SASH RIBBONS. lix the'way of CASSINETS, TWEEDS, 0 A'S SI M EK E SA AND KENTUCKY JEANS, my^atockifc very large; in nwt, everything usually kept in a First dana Dry Goods Store may be found here. GRAY BLANKETS and WHITE BLANKETS-10-4, 11-4,. 12-4-ln great variety. I would respectfully ask all of my old friends to call aud loqk foi- ?^st?tvesV IF THE GOODS SUiT-; T?E"PRICES SHALL AW W'flVaW ' fH'.yT.U.., , JAMES KILLER. Augusta, Ga.' Oct. SO, Im 45 USURE AGAIKST FIRE1 DELA rs ARE DANGEROUS < wi fRoorporateo\ 1859. Capital and Asserts, over $600,000. THE Georgia Home In KU ra ncc Com pany continues to insure property ageist loss by fire at reasonable rotog. Many of our most dominent and pru dent citizens k??? their Dwellings, Mer chandise, *?^'lnHured in this favorite tt?atb?rh Company. . , The "Georgia Home" is a good andre liable Company-pays all losses prompt ly-and ls worthy of the confidence and patronago of tho people of Edgefleld. Call on the undersigned and secure* Policy on your Dwelling, wddw'tpoat pone this insporh^v watten for fires are S?S rtWir^ ere the dawn of WOtber day the nome of your wife and children may be a heap of smouldering ruins. Insure at once I D. R. DURISOE, AGENT. Oct. SO, tf _? Notice! To OUR PATRONS J ' Aa we have a large amount of money yet due oil our November and previous papers, all snch are notified that we are in need of the money, and must from necessity collect as soon as possibler We earnestly appeal to our friends to be prompt in giving at tention to this notice. , We have a good stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, DRY GOODS, NOTIO^S?, RAGGING, TIES, &O, which we wiii sell as low as such goods can be bought elsewhere. T. JONES A SON. Jobnston'i Depot, NOT, 4,* at 40 Stock Complete in Every Department] A. A. CLISBYj vd'?\ JN addition to his unusually full Stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAT ENT MEDICINES of every kind, PAINTS, OILS,&c, &c, has in Store, and is daily receiving, For the Ladies. Handsome Toilet Sets and Flower Vases, new designs, Bouquet Holders, rich and pretty, The Finest Colognes, Superior Hair Oils and Pomades, Imported Extracts, warranted as represented,' Superior Toilet Powders and Beautiful Powder Boxes, Tooth.Powders, in vari?ty, Lubin 's Toilet Soaps, . - Tetlow's Whii# .Bo?e. and Mpunwn JRose Soaps. Hair*,-?w>ty^? &??k??, aHplendid'a^tt?t?nM J U -5 A / Hegeman'B Camphor. Ice, (pr Chapped Lipp and Hapds, f.. AU the Best Prestations for the Hajrj &c., &c' - . r ;' >( a^fwrf for the Housewife, Crushed, Granulated and Brown Sugars/ ' .... .. Superior Teas and Coffee, Syrups Molasses,.' . u?. . ? . .. : n>> Hams, Lard, Butter, Cheese, ?V?accaroni, . -i Flour, Meal, Hom my,'- Ri ce,, Buckwheat Flour, . . Jellies, Pickles, Sauces, Spices, ..'/..?..?. . ..Butter, Soda, Lemon and 3weet:,Crac,k Canned Fruitd aud Vegetables, all kinds, Cooking Extracts, Baking Powders, Domestic Wines for cooking .purposes, &c., &c. CANDI?S ?nd C?NFEOTON?fcrW ilU?lessViriety,* * 1 * .J Apples, Oranges, ?kc., fc.;/ ;A>V\\ I 'A'VVVJ.'.VV) /or Jhose in Want of Fmt Wines, Liquors and Segarsi I Good old Oxley, Rye and Corn Whiskey, Bast American anOreuch Brandy* Superior Gin,- . . ( ' , M^irtegna, Port, Snerry/fenc^ Mad>ia Wi-jef, t f I j ? S V. >? Fine Segara and Chewing Tobacco, And the Genuine Durham Smoking Tpbaccp/. >tQ ,] j ?; y j ?j-j The Cubijo are earoestly invited tp ^ro?my Goods an inspection. Every effoft wilf lie made'to please my customers and give entire satisfaction to every one. A. A. IX I SIS X, I Nov 13 ^ " ti . .. . ' 47; J. H. .' ?. j Has: Received This,Week. uni) 100 Pieces Beautiful Prints. JT. H. CHEATflfAM has in Stpre a fine array o? Handsome DR?SS GOODS-such as Poplins, Satines, Brpcaa?s, Reps, Merinoes, Serges, Mohairs, &Q.,-unsur passed in style, quality pr price. ' , . / . , ?f. H. CHEATHARTS MOURNING GOODS, in the way bf B?mb'? ' - n ; Vi - I j i i I ' I #h<?- B1Wfc Alpacas; &ciH iara-p/onopnc^. f?e^y handsome and very cheap by all who have seen them. - * J, H. CHEATHAIU'S full line of WHITE GOODS-Muslins, Tar letanes, &o.,.of all grades--is the admiration of j all good judges of this class of Goods. .j J. H, CHEATllAI? sells Ladies' Hats, Shawls, Scarfs, Roman Man (?211J . .'i', 'i tlea./Worated/Sacks,. Lace Collars, Linen Sets, Brets Trimmings. Ribbons. Balta, Undwveais, . Corsets, Balmoral Skirts, ?c, as cheap as they'l can be bought in Augusta. J. H. ?HAATHAI?I'S-Opera, Twilled and Shaker Flannels, Hosie^ ) IH?iHyU'ffnM^ Handk?r^f?^, ?jf^| ' marked down to the very lowest figures. .? J. H. CHEATHAWS Linen Goods, Domestics, Brown and Bleached Shirting and.Sheeting, Coats'Cotton, &c, is of j the best quality, and but a slight advance on' factory price?. J. H. ?H|3ATHA111>5 CLOTHING and HAT? fol Genia^nd Bo^ys rJ { } di j .?> i iVn^-a?es,;alUn?fJat^? ?s'.and grajde? Ad . ??U.VJVU ^nT?utfo1)?8ct'Sth^i?c&* ?i*? * tr. H. C HEATH AMI, notwithstanding the advance in Shoes, in con sequence of the great fire in Boston, will never theless sell Out lus magnificent Stock of Ladies, Mieses, Gents, Boys and Children's GAITERS, BOOTS, SHOES, TIES, &c" if fta ,-^| low prices ; but advises his cuMoj??i'Vio h?y ftE'?nce ?if i J Anti J. H. CHE ATHA?I cordially invites everyone to call and ex amine bin stock of Goods and judge foi* them' ?dlvo?. And, furthermore, guarantees satisfac tion to all who favor him with their patronage. Nov 13 I'm .. 47 The Liverpool and London and ?lobe WSURAME COMPANY. Assets In the United Staten, $3,040,-140,62 AHHOU of tho Coin pan v, Jan uary 1 1872, Gold, 20,106,900,00 Chicago Loase*, p'd in 60days 3,000,000,00 C. T. x^WNDES", fcUeral AW* *>r South Carolina, No. 10 T^a?tV, Char leaton, ?.C, .* it. AV. ADDISON, J Agent ihr Edgefield. The only Reliable Gift D?atribv??o? ,in ??IL IN VALlASiLJB ???TS! To be DiHt^uto^&:*;^V ? ;L. D.;SB?#^p 168 Ro^pHonthly ' . . E To be drawn Monday,, Nov. 25th, 1872. 1 TWO GRAND CAPITALS. ?F $5,000 each io GveenJ&$eks ! Two Prizes $1000.2"\ _ Five Prizea $3jfK)3 } Greenbacks :^ei\ ?riaes $100(1 J i Bone ft Buffy, with SUrer-mounted Harnett, worth $600! Oat Fiat-toned Holewood Pla*?, worth $500! TenFunilrjtewinc Machine?, worth $100 ?ach! Five Gold Wate hei fe O hains, worth $300 taoh ! KT? Gold American Hunting Watches, worth $125 each. TH? utans' oo LD mnrrwo WATCH ta, wu ?nt 176 KA cn I 800 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watehtt (in alt,) vortKfrom $90 to $800 each. Gold Chaim, Bil vcr-ware, Jp wein-, .tc, .tc. Whale number Gift?, 6,600. Tickets Limited to 60,000. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TICK ETS, to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Single Tickets $1; Six Tickets 83 : Twelve Tickets 810 ; Tweir, tyflve Tiokets $20* Clrc til ar? con iain In K a full Hit nf prlMe, o description of the manner of drawing, njad other information In reference to the DlitnbuUun; will be?en't io any one ordering them. All lullen must bo addressed tn MA? wrrios, ' ' 1 ll. D.-'SIlf E, Box 86, ^?iW.FinheL CINCINNATI, O. Nor. 18 - 1_ly_4T_ A Certain Cure for Neuralgia GAN be found at OLISBY'S DRUG STORE. SeptU U &9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ag?Mt* Wautul for tit? Coybil)'* Childi Commentator. OH THK BIBLE, fur Ut? UOJfK CIRCLE l,2tiu pages, *50 Kinrr*'<h??. The bust enterprise nf lb? year for ?gtaU. rimy family will. hivoU. XuMny ?V e :? .?ir piti.li'JitJ. l*?>r circular? ad-, ?Iren Xy ?''WU'CDHVHII J: Co.. 87 Park l??w, Now Yf?.aM*;i //*_ BOOK AOKNTH now at work, or looking her ?oma uew book, should write nt once fur cAp*. lara of Ibo bcKt'selllue books published. E*v*tt>jrdt-' nwjL l.nau?foitn|i,olrtrviL A?/<'^J'W^WMfiiS& <itc(?y. Particular! fri*. Address vVEEN CITY PUBLISHING CU., CtftdBturiL 0?io. . ^ SKNDFOR1S? ?vUESCRiPTlVECAT A LOG UK ?rCkwap Picture?, publi-hed by CU^^?j?i ? iv KS, m Al? Nnann SU, Kew 1823. r fJUftlLBEJ ? .1873. ? 1 { or I?* X ? / NEW YORK OBSERVER Tb? Sett Eel I gi i ma and Secular Fa wily Newspaper. UaTcu.witA.tbJ9 ,THS?L?K YEARBOOK. ' ?J SIDNEY. Kv WOK SK 4L CO., . 3? DAtfe ?low, Sew York. SE NQ fOFV ? S A M P L? COPY. vii^^^??rAldltts?r^H^^ ^^ \l HANDSOMEST AS??lOST OT'RA BL? ??TKRIOH PA?XTKtCOWN. ^Bampi?tat^oirb?^Ufil ' eSKWWd'r&ommeLda. ttoD? frpnvo*j*ej? &^3takJi?d?*T in Um country iumU?W? by all ?ca'efsaQd by fowfrrfljytofc Or.'Ctor^iiMjBfl. ohi?w 'W??BM?s?B wgBKitiii^?aB??i? g. CXABKEtJg^P., Mt. Vtrnou.OhloJ .'?i'i til ?V*r*r .da>'1 .Agent?'?wainui: All i{)U classes or working-people, of ttyfcer ?ex, your g or old; make mor? money ni work for aa In their spore moment?, or all Ibo time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address 6. 8TIN80N* Ca, Portland, Maine.- ;> S. D. WILLIA?. S. H. ROWLAND Wholesale and Retail jj Feed Commission House? 48 JaokBoaStreet,' AUGU8UA, G .-Vs GRAIN, HAY, "pQ^ERy GROUND and CUT FEED, constantly on hand in . ny quantity. Oct ff,_ 3m 45 Florence Sewing Machine For Sale! IWILL sell at Edgefield C. H., on Salo day in Decomber next, one I FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE? I lett at my House some months ago, by ? two Agents for the Company. Siiid Ma chine will be sold for Cash, and the pro ceeds applied in part to the payment of the amount due mo by said Agents for ' Board. T. J. WHITAKER. I Nov. 18, 9t 47 -o:c~ 1872 ?< ,81 .ii /..'?AL Fall Stock! 1872 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 r..,.,. . " ''::''MEEiIJlfBRY GOODS She-has ever had the pleasure, of exhibiting. I would respectfully requeafc ajl parsons in search of something i-sally Fine and Stylish, to examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as thebe G?o<^.w^8^?$eiby fgyseif ig person, and I guarantee ?h-mto ' give entir? satisfaction as# regards quality and.pri?e'.' '. ." ' Real and Imitation HAIR -GOODS, such ag Real-Hair- Cuds Swishes, Ch?igM^?B??t?s^tz?tt^ Switches. <?? Th?ese goods are a specialty-and parties in want of"Ha>r" Goods o i any ki^^%ate?wi?n<i?lt?iiM?4E ?f?8il"w'*t tHis ?slablishmeri't. WTOflP^kWBT QV?i- ?J?ered'in this citvl .', MRS. -LECKIE, . , ! :IH ITI/ll i'l n iri'Vnder Augusta Holer,"Augusta, Ga, - ". Pct |y;| n?n ii ni i i/? ,? ?m .. . * - . 44 . ?? ' .-u; -wt-Hf. r/ 1 til il. j.nilli.4 >l Mil?jin) ' - o- . . AT THE .' .. ? . i ;J? til ? .. ?.--t?i|?. nu ? i '_ . "^'tt^l^frti'?ttle I^?T^^.Vi?aa?as from Hjtf?e^ ??wZul'l'. ^ * . . *<U,L ! ..If*. . H . . .: ,i . J| HIS ?POPULAR SOU?T?ERN?<DRy.GCK)D3 'STORE' b&ng1 ?nlarc?'d' k' : , twice, ito former^ae, -Wftarepita??rafilp carry' a c?tn?l?.tV?t?cK of eVerr- :r* thxTiJUalJy m?? ?frst-iIas?piyp?ODS'ST'ORS, and'can with .ale- ' ' ty ely ofir^ocHc?AnW,be,AirpWe?d'W ? rgarke^; >^her jjf t'axrure*.* . *e?uty :ai4^aaet^oi st-des^ Jdwness of ,p'ric?sv .JJ ' " . . , . J ' ?J I In^uriBR?3i??^D^0EPX?n:MENT will fte /gund BILKS, SAT. ', TEENS, CASHMERES, VELOUR^ M???lNC?<t,'HENRIETTA Afftf ' S?MPRESS CLOTHS, BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, DELAINES, .and all , th? latect'stylos.m DRBSS- SKXDDfl,> 1 A fine saltation of.fiHA^Ii^iCLOAKS, 'VELVETEENS, WOOLENS, LADIES'AND GENTS'UNDERWEAR.;"" :' ' - ' ' A Beautiful variety^ Ladies' SCARFS,".LACES, SILK TRlMM?NGS,' ' HOSIERY, ftc. fi-.i.i.i ' r ' ; ( * felllle^ff^ PL A ID kOiik ' sr??NS. .Ha ?GT?OJ ?V* ;. We have now arranged cur Wholesale,.Uepa?tmeiai, and Guar an, teevftace*, ^thuriljriihn p?et^io*: We, Ri? lo.\v. ^ xv.ii bu .bouche in chis Market bi^?i?? ;? f.;j;1?.i.i?ulw^i? JUS .', .. _ ... .... . . .. W ? ti HY 'bet gi ad! to^ietf o?rTsldi c tWUbmers -an d, make new on es, an d every. . efibrWv'itf be vsOdHi^ri i?Hl^fet$?ftj" - ? . "MI ,u4 ? ?TOWBlit;. &. MULLER,. ' :., .?(...ll ?w^.ii.M u .wi - .? i .f .. .^ir r ac#\ -o j III , 9 rM t jin?..-i ,.Mii iu.r<; -Jfey i?rwid Street., . ....?.?.i . Aiigost?j ttcoa*3*5a. . WALTER POWELL, V-'d?.A f-"- WILLIAM MULLER, Formerly-qi barnwell, S. C. /? \" PdM?i'lv of Columbia, S. C. ,: ??wi Mrnl-\tm\mim^?????i^u ???' 11niii? Successor to Millet, Bussey <t Bacon, at the old Stand, 173 Broad Street Augusta, Ga., mmm ? RMIL GROCER : .. ;:' u. . .^4-ND.-. . . " ' COMMISSI O HST MERCHANT, .?ff ILL keep cqn|feBtljJ on hand BACON, SUGAR, COFFEE. FLOUR, TARD, MOLASSES, RICE, TOBACCO, . CORN. SEED OATS and" PLANTATION SUPPLIES of'ever/?lescnpt?o?i, all of-which will be sold as cheap as the*heapest and satisfaction guarantied. ! I Tten^r'l^rrhbiW?rttr'yftTrftJfa cxtenn?rf~ tb 'the*-o*W TffBT " hy. the people of Edgefield, Ir Hope ly strict per^oii?l attention to business, to merit a continuance of 4he sa?nV. ? A . . RESPECTFULLY announces to his Fi .?ends and the Public Generally that U tya^ifttHturoj4 ?f^ C^ar^i yifhfv wejl, ftkftppocjc>* Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, '.?TOfWIH/dDIH .7 GLOVES, Bustles.^Toop Skirts, ., IVOXIOIV^ in great variety. j i Bleached SHEETING' and ?SHIRTING, . Grantville SHIRTING, S4. 7"8 and ^L 'OSNABURGS and' DRILL?NGS,' ' ' , " '. /. - . .Checked HOMESPUNS and LINSE YS*, . ' ' ? , HOSIERY for Ladies Misses.and .Childish iu vaj-iety. " . ? fffIREiAD, all Nosi and colprs.-- - .. ' . .' -Skirt Braid, . - . READY MADE CLOTHING, ...i >yj 7,jT 'HATS; HOOTS,' SH'Oivs;,, ld CROCKERY, TINWARE. WOODWARK, ^c :-ALSO-.. ... ^ ^V^^/^V^Xpiyui ThaafcAiWbr p^l ^fvo^agr.rlVe.sJ.octfu?yT.?: \iyftinuj?iiceaf the mme ; ? anif fey elose'attehtion' tfi businbss and reaWn^iblD. frico, hbp? to sechrfi a . liberal share of public patron^ fJJp ^g?# xl. jtl A A'J a.. ?L?M? ^^fe" TifTTTTCT??V wmoN XKRCirjyrs, ]J 511 Jj lil J.\J? AX North Atlantic Wharf, AN1) jCharlcstciii, S. C." nlVnt ?iMMIfl ?M?mP 'AgentsforMoroPhiUips'Aniinoniated FA?Ol UIHIIW aJWlli, Carfttt??irseii Guano. ,-i n_^,1 c+,.n^ W W. SKkrKKr.FORD. WM. AIKEN KKI.LY ?,1 Broad Sti cet, rjet ^ 8m 44 . AUGUSTA, GA. fj j -. Cheapest HATS and BONNETS in t??? Lail?l fOl' S?lle City. '.' '^. i.'' '- -TTTiLLbe soldat Edgefield C. H., on Pine Stock of EMBROIDERIES, LA- yy Sale-day in December next, tfnot t-rpa Ac proviouslv disposed of at private sale, WTRROKS in weat varietv tho TRACT OF LAND formerly belong- . RIBBONS in great variety. ^ ^ ^ of g Bn)B(iwat0- decf?f NOW GOOdS Received Seini-WCCkly containing Three Hundred andtwenty " _ Six Acros, more or less, and adjoining FLOWERS IN EVERY STYLE. lands of Joseph Bussev, Thos. Garrett, 8maU Profits &ftulck Sales. w*?8S -One-third cash; the balance ,T __. , .. n C.? . unonmmn. on one year's credit, with interest from Has Enlarged the Store to accommo- ^ Pnrcbaser to ^ve mort_ date the large and increasing Trade. . gagetosecurebalanceof purchase money. Goods warranted as Represented. G. M. BROADWATER. Best Assorted Stock in Augusta. 0ct 28_ tf_ laney Dry Soods FLORENCE ZEPHYR, CANVAS, HAIR GOODS, * ^^^^BL- ' Also, Agency for Mme. DEMORESTS RELIABLE PATTERNS. CiflBPBS Mrs. CLARK will exhibit Fall and <V^!S^i WT '. Winter Styles of Hats and Bonnets on jl ]W JL Augusta, Ga., Oct. 16 ' 2m^ 43 ? T^B-S-*-*! ? hl/TY HOUSE AND LOT in the Vii- . JJJL l?ge of Edgefield* - o For terrbs-apply fol J! CD. Sheppard, ?OLD at corresponding prices with Esq., Edgelield, or the Subscriber at other First Class Machines, and is cheap Columbia, S. C._ _ er than any other because more complete. LEROY F. YOUMANS. W. H. SHAFFER. ABU Sept 4 tf 37 1 Edgefield, Oct 2 ly -u