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Terms, 93,00 per Ann am. Be Prepared to Settle. We &ayo secured the services of Mr. Eif?aM REESE, well known to- the peo ple of Edgefield aa a thoroughly reliable and courteous gentleman, as Canvassing Agentanvl Cbil ectbr for the Advertiser : and commend him to the kind attention of our patrons. We hope those indebted to us will be prepared ta settle when onr cotiectQ^calls on thent. * * V t. A v i *. ?'.-i if. Accidental Killing of a Young Man. Early ia th*.-tight on Monday hist, st i the store of Howard & Lan drum, near Mt. Vintage,Mr. Mnsm Samuel, 3 young j maa clerking in said atore, waa killed by the accidental discharge of a goa la the hands of Mr. Ed. Carpenter, s maa oa a visit to the store. It appears that Samuel was trying to wrest the gua from Carpenter, sad that ia the struggle' j the weapon was unintentionally dla: charged. W^gstbfelr our information J from Trb?^?stlce Karney, acting as Cor oner at the inquest j A Fierce V?1 Bloody Attack. -u ' Oa Thursday morning of last week, aa Mr. John Swearingen, living in the aeigh borhood of Howard ?lt Land ru m's store, was ia his lot, feeding his stock, a young maa named Andrew Quattlebaum, ac 1 iiii???lw|ffijtiiiiiil?>iii Wflos? name we barr iailed to learn, rode up to the gate anti ti 3d upon him three times, one shot ; taking effect in Mrieft hand, and inflict ing a painful wound, Quatflebaum then made* his escape, and ha? not been arrest ed. Swearingen's wound is doing well We can gather nothing concerning the cause of this sudden and fierce attack. ?BP-Rev. J. W. BCBKE, of Macen, Ga., is on a visit to our town, and will preach at the Methodist Church this (Wednesday).evening, st,early candle lignt<; ? ? , . The Palmetto Sabre Club in Columbia. ?es and crested chiefs attentive stUf the burden of thy minstrelsy Was Knighthood's dauntless deed, and Beauty's matchless eye" Oa Monday before the Fair, our eal I ant boys, headed by their President, Major W. T. Gary, left Edgefield for Co lumbia, there to appear lathe knightly< arena, and add to the tone and eclat of j the occasion They were handsomely mounted and equipped, and, coming,, as they do, from all quarters of our section -and from our; stanchest families-they attracted interest, attention and hospi tality along their whole Une of march. At midday of the first day, they were el egantly entertained ats lunch of cake and wine by Capt Clinton Ward and his la dy, who came forth to meet them sad lead them toto their hospitable mansion. On Monday evening they reached Bates ville, where ali doors sad sil hearts were ready to receive and cheer them" After a gay sad happy night in sad about the great railroad town, they, resumed their march and reached Columbia on Tuesday afternoon. The public reception which was to have been accorded them upon their arrival having been obliged to be postponed until Thursday, they quietly took np-Quarters at Mrs. Giendinning'a Boarding House, and became interested spectators of the exhibition sud races. The reason of the* postponement of their pubfife Inception* sr? tiic sudden and , melancholy death ?ol the youngest child of Ge ni. M.. C. Butler. To Geni. B., as Secretary Of t&P "J^ssj?cisf?rn, and friend and* countryman of the Sobreare,' had been i eft all arrangements regarding their welcome and comfort. But " man pro- j poses and Ged disposes," and when our "ESnored and generous compatriot would have been busy, welcoming the * young; "friends of his old" lnnue, be was preparing to foUow to the grave a love ly and beloved child. Indeed the bright ness sad order generally i?the first two days of the Exhibition'were mach mar red by this sudden and unhappy event On Thursday st aoon, the Palmetto Club, in gallant array, wereptbllcly re ceived by Presd't. Woodward immedi ately ia front of the main Exposition building. This was the most crowded day of the Fair, and the crowd to wjtr ness the reception was immense. Pretdt, Woodward after a few words of warmest welcome, introduced to the Sabreurs Col. J.-P. Thomas, who made to them a very finished, brilliant and stirring speech such a speech ss it does a brave, untaint ed South Carolinian good to hear. And thank God the untainted are nine hun dred 2iid-ninety-nine to one of the baser sort! Presdt Gary responded to Presdt Woodward ?nd. Col. Thomas ss follow? : The Palmetto Sabre Club is compli Vtmt?i'ipsr this warm welcome. Alor hearts ere" responsive te your tendered hospitality. We feel that we aro among friends, and we will banish our cares and unite wiUj you in the joyous hour of festival. The Palmetto Sabre Club is banded together, not'4S a political organization ? aor are we -marshaled for war- bat we have been organized for the good of our people. In the darkness of the middle ages vsliant knights, clad in glittering armor, went forth to- battle, to save their country from impending ruin. Their purpose j wasa noble one, and, in this, we strive to em?late their example. We remem ber with pride the high claims to tme chivalry, which Was once the distinguish ing characteristic of the sons of our proud Palmetto State. Now, as in the psst, we behold Carolina's fair daughters sheering, by the charm of their approv ing smiles, those of her sons who have not nor never can forget, the past history of our State. We would contribute our mite to erect a bulwark of public opin ion, which will preserve "the old land marks." Whatever has this for its ob ject we desire to encourage, and it is for this purpose we have come to our State Fair. Virtui, honor and wisdom cannot be ruled by corruption, vice sad ignorance. We are not of those who despair. There ls s jost God, who presides over onr des tinies. Let ns be mindful of our duty to our State. Lotus organize with de termined hearts topreserve our customs sod civilization. Let us prove ourselves worthy sons of noble ?res. Then, in the language of the motto inscribed upon . our flag, " Jtesurgatnus," -" we will rise again." Upon the conclusion of President Ga ry's speech, which was enthusiastically cheered by tho tl)rong, the gallant troop caraeoied wit of-the Fair Grounds' and entered the raes trank io begin the Tilt The riding took place immediately in front pf the Grand Stand, which was crowded beyond its utmost capaofty with beautiful arid splendidly dressed women. Indeed such u crowd as gathered to wit ness this Tilt was not seen upon the grounds' before nor ftfteV. *fit??^Ztii Hdmg?'we will say but Uta?/ss'our people have; often seen it. It was not quite ?0 good as it is at home, for th? posts w?fe decidedly badly made, and the immense throngs pressing around and cheering on all sides, caused the horses to be obviously shy and nervous. But still the indias; was fine, and the la dies upon the-Grand Stand gave unmis takable signs that the Tilt of the Edgs eld Sabr? 0'tib Vas tavern ?he'ta?st resting feat?re* of the week. Three ?*irer?'ruh ; and the most success knight was again Mr. John Atkins, for four months past has worn the Elte plume bf victory. And just hers we must betray a secret-a secret tender and true ! Jobs linked bis arm in ours after the Tilt, and imparted to ns In tones of deep fceiing^the secret of his suc cess. /. He had vorn the phuiog/japh. 0/ ft**.e*e#fi$it? upon his b, f ?jf ' ^?.?^pr*4 fcfc? *** 'y'a?tiGeorge ?WW* m ?Wr?, Mr,Stephen were,' isfc-j a very | large and handsome Masonte ring- indi, ? b sutlful sliver cup; ard., a pair of j and unique sleeve buttons. An accommodation train having been offered Presdt. Gary for the purpose, he and his knights embarked on the rail road on Friday morning-horses, ne groes, and all-and reached Pin? House during the same forenoon. We had every opportunity of judging, and we know that to the hundreds of gentle and beautiful women, gathered bx Columbia from all parts of South Caro lina, the knights of the Edgefield Sabre ? Club were objects of ^flagging interest, honor and enthusiasm. Could more be desired? That Special Tax? Barker's infamous bill in the Legisla tore to levy a special and an addition?* tax of three mills on the taxpayers Of Edgefield, to pay the reputed outstand ing indebtedness of the County, a con siderable moiety of which is said to be fraudulent, is likely to become a law. Aa soon as possible we will get the vote of oar members on the passage of thia out rageous act, and let the people know the names of those of our Legislators who are willing to double-tax the taxpayers of Edgefield in this om - hoar of sorest distress and pecuniary poverty. The . Representative who is in favor of thia ; Barker Act, is certainly no friend to the poor people of Edgefield. SUte Bills Wanted. Some few of the taxpayers in this County have a sufficiency of the Bills of the Bank of the State with which to pay their taxes ; bat as many of our people are not tb os prepared to meet the exac tions of the tax collector, a few thousand dollars of these Bills would find ready sale in this market. Brokers and deal ers iu bonds, Ac., will therefore take no tice, and sen d as, say twenty-five or thirty thousand of these Bills, and there by greatly accommodate the people, and likewise make a handsome profit for themselves. The Rapacious Plauderers? The Legislature at its last session pass ed an act that the pay of a member of the Legislature should be $600 per annum, and the last oue of them drew their pay for one year's services. Now the rascals are in session again, before the expira don of the year for which they have re ceived pay, and are clamoring for $s a day for the extra session. They are not entitled to one cent over and above their mileage, and they know it The unscru pulous thieves ! Clothing at Cost GALLAHEB & MULHEKIS, 289 Broad St., Augusta, have on haud a small lot of | DESIRABLE CLOTHING, which they offer at COST. This is a good opportu nity for gentlemen wanting a neat and comfortable suit of Clothes for a small nam of money. Augusta, Ga., Nov 19 it 48 Cheaper Than Ever.. Owing to the low price of Cotton, I have reduced the prices of my vehicles. I am now selling One Horse Wagons at from $W to 875. Two " " at from $90 to $100 5 8 and 3-4 " at from $105 to $115. Ail of the best material and warranted Give me a call. J. H. LQWREY. Angosta, Nov 19 -it 48 Gallaher ?fc Mulherrin, 28? Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., Are offering wonderful bargains iii La dles' and Gents Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. They offer: Ladies' 18 thread , lace Gaiters, War ranted, at $2.40 per pair. I ' Ladies' 12 thread lace Gaiters, at $1.50 pur pair. Ladb*' Goat, Pebble Grain and Mo rocco Boots, from $2JX) to $2.50 per pair. Misses' Goat and Pebble Grain School 1 Shoes, from $1.75 to $2.25 per pair. , Men and "Women's Coarse Shoes at $1.00 per pair. Men's Heavy Boots at $2.50 to $3.00 per j pair. Men's Wool Hats st 50 cents each. And other goods in proportion. 3m3G. j OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Happy Relief for Young Men from thc effect? of Errors and Abuses in early lifo. Manhood Restored- Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of J treatment Sew and remarkable reme dies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Sooth Ninth 8t., Philadelphia, pa.,-an Institution hav ing a high reputation for honorable con duet ana professional skill. Iy46 A Money Enosgh Wanted to Fay My Debts. LL Persons indebted to me for Prsc i. tied and Store Account will please call at my 'store and settle the same, as I am compelled to pay my debts. Gooda wfti bj go}4 ?,njy for- pash from this dato. T. J. TEAGUE, M. D. Johnston's, Nov 10 2m 47 J. W. T?BLEF, AUQTJSTA, GA, STYLISH DRESS GOODS, inclu ding Smoke, Myrtle, Olive, Prune, R?sela, Paon, Sage, Marine, in varie ty,, at J. W. TURLEY'S. DIAGONALS, in new Cloth Col ored Dress Goods, at Bargains. CASHMERE SERG?S, new fab ric, in Nayy ?lqp, QHve, prown, Pea cock, Olive ftreep, Myrtle, Prune, at J. W, TURLEY'S. "BLACK ALPACA g-Turner^s re nowned make-all qualities. Con stantly on hand. J. W. TURLEY. BRILLIANTINES & MOHAIRS -Also, Turner'? renowned make, al way? reliable. J. W. TURLEY. SH AWLS, Double and Single, Striped and Plaid, in all the bost makes, at positive Bargains. J. W. TURLEY. BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, Double and Single. Fi.ie to sublime qualities. J. W. TURLEY. ENGLISH WALKING JACK ET3, in Black, Blue ?nd Brown Cloths, also in White English Basique Al! double-breasted-opening. I W. %>&LEY. BED BLANKETS, from the cheap est Brown to the Finest White Rio bon Bound. All sizes, at reduced prices. . J. W. TURLEY. CASSIMERESr-An unequallea stock of M?uiiim and Low. rriqed Cassimeres, from re??ut 'depressed Auction Sales. - J. W. TURLEY. KENTUCKY JEANS, in endless variety, at prices never before equal ed, ' J. W. TURLEY. FLANNELS, Cbe?p to Finest in White, all Wool. Plain and Twilled Scarlet, Medicated, Operas in all Colors, at J. W. TURLEY'S. - VELVETERS,. , w $?ack "and i Coders, to?'&<?*s Trimmings. J. W. TURLEY. ISnrjVELTIES in-Neck B?ches and Collarette*.' . -Polka * Spot Windsor j Ties and Fichus. J. W, TURLEY. VINECftR'BITTERS I til-a td al THousaiiL '.. pniclaii.i VINEGAR BITTERS ?he moat woudur fal Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking-system. Nov Person cnn takn these Bit tet'S according to directions, and re main long unwoll, provided tbeir bones are noe destroyed by mineral poison or other means, ?and Tital or gans wasted bevotid repair. Bilious. Remittent, and In termittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great fivers throughout the*United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Refl,. Colo rado, Brazos, Kio Grande, Pearl. Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, Janies, and many others, with their vast tributaries, through out our entire country during the Summerand Autumn,and remarka bly so during seasons of unusual beat and dryness, are invariably ac companied by extensive derange ments of the stomach and liver, and other ?abdominal viscera. In tboir treatment, a purgative, oxerting a powerful influence upon those vari ous organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dit. J. WALKER'S VINEGAR BITTERS, a? they will spoedllv remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels an? loaded, at thc same time stimulating the secretions of thu liver, and generally restoring the healthy func tions of the digestir? organs. Fortify the body against dis ease by purifying all its fluids with VIN KO A it BITTBRS. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus lor?-arnuid. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache, Pam in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Rad Taste in thc Mouth,' Bilious Attacks, Palpita tion of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs. Pain in tho region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other paiuful symptoms, are the olfspringsof Dyspepsia. One bot tle will provo a j better guaran too of its merits tba? a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or King's Evil, white Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipels*; Swelled Keck, Goitre, Scrofulous lu flam marions, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial affec tions, Old Sores, Emotions of the Skin, Sore Eyes. etc. In those, as in ail other constitutional Disease*; WALKER'S VIR EO* K BITTERS have shown their great cur ative powers in the most obstinate und intractable cases. For I? Ham mato ry and Chronic }i!ieuniatism,Gout, Bilious. Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers. Discuses of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys sud Bladder, these Bitters have no cquul. Such Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.-Persons engaged in Points and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters anil Milter*, as liiey advance in life, are sub ject tu paralysis of the Bowels. To guard iigaiiist this, take a dose of WALKER'S VI.S\\.?.YI: BlTTKKS occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Emptions, Tetter. Salt-Khemil, Blotches, Spitts. Pim ples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring worms. Scald-head; Sore Eyes, Erysipe las, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors aud Diseases of tho Skin of whatever HHinc or nature, are literally dug up omi carried ont of thc system in a short time by the uso of these Bitters. Vin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking'in the system of so many thou sands, are effectually destroyed and ro: moved. Xo system of medicine, po, yet: miiuges. no a'ptliebmmtiw Trill ?refl the srstom from worms liku those Bitters. ]ForFemale?oinplaints, m young or old. married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, ortho toni of life, these Ton ic Bitters display so decided an influence thut improvement is u??n perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find its impurities bursting timm eh lite skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores ; clean: e it wheu you lind it ob .trucied and sluggish in thc veins; cleanse it when ii is foul ; v?nr feelings will tell you when. Keep toe Mood pure, and the -;ea!th nf tu? svstem will follow. H. 11 .?UDON' ll.D ?Vi CO., ?Un/pin!* A. ?Jen. Apis. S:in Fruiiu|?i>?. I'allfor .i.:. Jt ittr. .1! Wii?tii:u;Uiii :i|?i|L'li;'i'|U>(i ?U-.ii.*' :.?!? h - all : M 1, .,y MI- Ul Ml 0? tiler?. DruirgUl? Sc. 0*n. AstA* Rill Krnari??-". t.'ani'nr nia. St INC. bf W?^!?'.iL'i'"'. :'nd Cjmrh'Mi Au. S. V. Holil by ntl DrnBgl?tit .uni I? ? . 1-. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. S.-n.l for Culttl-wue DOMESTIC gWttg jjjjWM Cu., ?cw Ri STEAM ENGINES iOILERS, AND MACHINERY. Stationary and Portable Bleum Engines and Boiler?, Gray'? Anil-Fricliou Cotion Pren, Circular, Gane and Malay Saw .Milln; Portable and Stationary Flouring Milla. Sogar Cane Milln and Sugar Pana, Narrow Gauge Locomotive* and Dummy Eu?inm for ?trcft roads and mining purposes new and second-hand Iron and Wood Working Maoh??|Vo' ot every d<*criptien. Send fur circular. WASHINGTON IRON AVOEK?, ty? y Wi Street, flew Vork. For Portable & gtftUoaury steam Ea? gt???? PAGE'S Patent Portable CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. To cut from S.H) to 3000 feat per hour, willi ouesaw. Gang. Muley and Sash Saw MUK, Port-able Griat .Mills, l.cflVl'a I ?rbinw Water Wheels, and every kind of Maohl?.i ry accessory to tbe ni inufacture 01? Lum Uer, Address GEO. PAOE A Co., No. .1 N. SohMt-der Bu, BaJllnore, Md. Send for P**?rij>f?i Wklt?ffue and Trie*. Ult. FTRTP.STTYin HINGE CONE BURNER r AXWJCJOXI^JCJ FOR SUN CHIMNEYS, made by PLTJMK ?fc ATWOOD, produces lite largest fight. On be used on any coal oil lamp. For .ale by all lamp dealers, ?flfl AfiFMTS WMl*<i for our tmpular HW HU CIV IO HAPS and religious, and blslo leal CHARTS. Splendid waortmrnt! Large sale?! Large pronta! Addrti* HAAsIS ?fc LUB RECHT, Emjiire Map and Churl KrtabllflinW luT Liberty St., New York. MAN F Y Wi .?"i>w'y ??a. stenc? * jr.?? ' ?hfeX OtUfiia. Catalog-e? mid full particulars FREE. 8. M. STEXCEU, HT llanover Street. Biwton. WftMFN Girls and ?ny* wanted lo hell . "ur h reach aud American Jewelry. Books, Games, ?ta. in their own localities. No yipl tal needea. Catalogue, Terms, Ac, seat Vciul T. O. VICKERY A CO., Augnsta?^^/ T * ?tfa &?MI lf * i!*** Agents wanted ! AU h 'HW "W* tf W.ifklng people, of I either sex. yoarg or old, make mor- money ai work ' for us In their spure moment*. oraUthe tim?-, than bs^^F??s^r AddrMB0 How, When and Where to Advertise. St^the Adrertisera'Gaxette, 50 niWtV Seat bymatlfor25c. Address GEO- P. ROW ?LL <fc CO., i\ Park Kow^ New York. ' . 4146 Administrator's Mice* ALL Persons having any do m and s against the Estate of Capt. P. A. Eichelberger, deo'd., wUl present them duly attested, and those indebted to the Estate will make immediate payment, as the Estate must be closed up, and longer Indulgence cannot be given. I have constituted and appointed. i^on. D. lu. Turner,. Judge of Probate." pay Agent to settle np said Est$e; to whom, all matters pertafetof foo*.4 Batate must be referrjed. A. RAMSAY, 0. C. C. P.&G. S. Krby.lZ St AT The ?ally Union-Herald and Phoenix, and Aiken Tribune will e??ih cony three times and forrard bill to Judge Turner. For Sale. AFIN JP young . Yoke 0f STEEZtsJ .weU broke,-r-.me.works well In tho plow-both Vvvv,large. Apply at the office of Bacon <& Adams. No v lg St 47 Boatindgtt* Watson & ^ RIDGE SPRING, S. C., Healers in Dry Groods5 Grroeeries. NOTIONS, Ready-Hade Clothing, Hate, Caps,Bosts, Shoes, Hardware^. SALT $2 PER SACK; - ' ? J : HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR COTTON. Ridge Spring, Oct 28 tf 45 Insurance Notice; _o- ' ri : -CI T' . !-.; Cf.i i /.:,///. HE Undersigned baaing established his office at Edgefield, as General Agent for the Cotton States Lift Insurance Company, invites attention to one or two of the advantages offered those who may desire to effect insurance on their lives in a safe Home Company : The Board of Managers at a recent meeting passed unanimously the fol lowirg Resolution : " , - :'!'l " Resolved, That in view of the fact that there are unusually large sume paid for Life Insurance, to the Companies of the North and East, which sums, being there invested, contribute to the enrichment pf those sections, whilst our own South ie greatly in need of cash capital to prosecute success fully our Agricultural and Mechanical enterprizes ; it is orideped, that .for the "purpose of retaining these sums in our rnidst, i hereafter ?a 'certampTO portion of the net cash receipts from premiums, amounting'to not more 'han 70 per cent, of the same be invested in such manner as may 4!>e in accord ance with the regulations of the Company, in those sections from which the said premiums are attained." . '! (Signed) WM. B. JOHNSON, Pres't. GEOEGE S. O'BEAE, Sec'ry. *j In accordance with the above Resolution a Board of Advisory Trustees has been regularly organized at Edgefield C. H., S. C., with.the following Officers, viz : Maj. W. T. GABY, President. Capt. B. C. BBYAN, Vice President. R. 0. SAMS, Esq., Secretary. This Board is now prepared to transact business, and invest the funds of the Company agreeable to the prescribed regulations. The Financial strength of the Company places it in high rank. Its last Annual Statement shows that the Company possess, besides its large Guar antee, $170 for every $100 of its liability. III. W. ABNEY, General Agent. June 21, tf 7 T. W. ( ARVV1LG & CO., WHOLESALE GKOCEKS -AND- . x j Commission Merchants, 270 Broad St., Augusta, 6a<, ' .. . . v;, ^j#, irv !..?'!./.?? PAY PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS entrusted to their] care, and MAKE] LIBERAL ADVANCEMENTS on all Produce in Store. ' For the Fall and Winter Trade, We have on hand rw um g BACON, LARD, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, RICE, MACKEREL, SALT,'- ' ' : * 1 . FLOUR. MEAL, CORN, j I? '.'iii t-WJ-yt *i :>? u-.iia >-'WJ WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, ALE, PORTER, I BUTTER, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, WHISKIES, BRANDIES, \ TOBACCO, SEGARS, &c, ' And in fact EVERYTHING usually qr, sale in First i Class Grocery Houses. We are also Agents for the sale of Wm. Massey & Co's^jalebrated Phila delphia ALES: .. $nr** Will be glad at all times to see our Edgefield friends, anet > will sell the BeBt Goods at the Lowest Market Prices. Augusta, Oct S tr 42 Tbs Best Investment. mi A THE PIEDMONT ? wLmm,\ And all other wejl Snaged Life Insurance Companies, stanfl firm ?n? unshaken as the Everlasting Hills-amid the suspensions of Banks and the wreck aud ruin oi the cV?njmer cial world. Thus clearly demonstrating the wisdom o? those who place a Policy of Insurance on their lives for the protec tion of loved ones, when all other resources and investments teil Reader, if you have wife, child, sister, or any beloved one. who is at all dependent, either on your brain or muscle, for a support,-or if you have mortgages, liens, or other encum brances on your property,--delay not a day in having a Policy of Insurance written out on your life, (which no liability o? yours can touch,) in that STAUNCH and RELIABLE VIE? GINIA COMPANY, The Piedmont and Arlington, Which will weather all the financial storms of the! Universe. And thus make SURE of SOMETHING for those/ Dear Ones who are the joy and solace of your life. Capt. E. E. JEFFERSON, or Col. B. M. TALBERT, will be happy to take your application. LEAPHART & RANSOM, ! State Agents, Columbia,' S. C. OFFICE, M. A. RANSOM & SON, 227 Broad St., Augu?ta, Ga. Augusta, Ga., Oct. 15, y tf 43 WM. E. 229 Broad Street, Opposite Masonic Hall, -.ai : I ', H. '.*;.' .:t.r? ..'?..!> '.J*/ >j *mry AVING received his FALL AND WINTER GOODS, and secured'thl services of a FIRST CLASS CUTTER from New York,' he is fully pre pared to compete with any House in the South. "With many thanks to the people of Edgefield for.their liber?l patronage heretofore extended to the old firm of Whitman & Benson, he, as their successor, earnestly solicits a continuance of the same. Augusta, Ga., Sept. 24 3m . : 40 _ - J.- "V Br. T. J. TWM?Soi DRUGGIST, JOHNSTON'S DEPOT, S. C. HAVING just opened a Drng Store at this place, I take .?U me^od of inferring my friends and thepubho generally that I now have in .Store a fall line of Drags, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles,- Perfumery, GLASS, PUTTY, KEROSENE, OIL,. " Tobacco. Seirar?, In fact everything usually kept in a Drug S{ore,-all new and warranna genuine. My prices are as low as such Goods can be sold in any market in the same quantity. . Johnston's Depot, Feb 19 ly 9 ?IWMUUMTM>IMHML*I|JHI??L1?III ~J3 r kal ARE ALL THOSE /fulfil'.) Mt?r.T l??n?l>*J^c,I"!i'?J; i5 Wriirlif. ?.?liidr?ii)i I firs.. 933 Broad Street, i ?fj icvou^Eclgefi?ldittends fo^bjeirf liberal ?patrorrago-.<for th .espeetfrly solicits ^ti?b|n>?f the stSn* [IS i past f^?^ejjgPl^lJy flolifiitfc jfogtiiWflnffl^f th? sSm?t J *WelSve in'Sfofe our FulFStock ofFt?ran'd w?NT?R4 ? Y?^vooaid: TAS S2 o Comprising EVERYTHING gejieraiiy ?pun? in a. First Class Hpuse. ' . .?*We cordiallyinvite; a v?itfrom ??? ?? ; i-'.;:lJ fli?iX? H?U . ?:.. Respectfully, ? ; . iijiW (AK/. AugnB^0ct;14:;(, , ?ti ^ y;; 171 Broad Street, Under Augusta Hotel, DESIRES to announce, to the citizens of'.Edgefie?d that she has just re turned (rom New York with the finest stpck o? MIlillM ID,lil GOODS, It has eyer been her pleasure'to .exhibit, ' and which will be-lfo?ndJ"'th^ Finest, Richest and Most' Varied , in'th?s State. . ' My Stock of TRIMMED GOODS is very full and complete, embracing' some of the Choicest Bonnets and Hats, from some of the Leading Empori ums of New York. . Un-Trimmed Bonnets and Hats in great variety of Straw',1 Plush} Felt. Velvet and Beaver. : My assortment'of Silk Velvets and Velveteens, was never-better, and-j comprises all new New Colors. Silks and Satins to-match. * J I have a full line pf Ostrich' Plumes and Tips, together with a largestoci of "Vulture Feathers. . ,,.:{ . ' I have the largest stock.of'Ribbons, such-as Sash, . Gro Grain and Plain pf any House in this city. ' ' ' My stock of French Flowers^ as usual', de??es' cPmp?ti?ibn, and i.- as fin. ?is the New York market affords. A very large ?stock""of Real and Imitation Hair . Qa ria: Chignons and Switches, pf which I make.a 'speciality,..... ' ? Jet, Plated and Oxydized Jewelry, of every kind. ?Iw Ladies'Dress (Japs'and Infants'Merint? Hoods. Kid'Glov,es,;7eils,,^ ! Thanking the citizens of ?dgefield for the very liberal patronage extend* ed me in the past, I respectfully ask"for ? P?nti'n?atice:bf tfceif favors. Parries purchasing from me may rely upon getting Goods at the Lowest Living Prices.- A'call.respectfuUy solicited. ? .. ITIRS?. ;t.E.CKIE, i 171 Broad Street,'Augusta, Ga. i Oct H . 2m ' ""' 43,J-H CARPETS,. OIL CLOTHS, CURTAINS. New Carpets. English Body Brussels, English Royal iVelvftts, English Tapestry Brussels, All WoolThreeJPlys, AU .Wool Heavy In-'. bains, ?1I;Wool'!Low' Priced Ingrains^, Beautiful Patterns of,C heap Carpets^ Stair and Ha'U'C arpets,, Stair, Rods, Ottomans and Hassocks. Carpets madewell land laid with dispatch;- . - ? * ?. '? FIOO?: on CJotfes/ I English and Americitn-yiopr Oil Cloths, 2-1 feet wide, and oj the Best Goods manu factured. . .'? '"' Do you want a real'good; t)\\ Cloth? if, V), come, see and get the very be*w ; : ' A fall line of ch.?\p Floor r| , from 60. cv-nts a yard Sr T ?. Wfe S ? ,3> all widths and-' * TaMeOilClotBs, Qi\ o?-'' ? iH^tfors. - /?Ot?s.fbr Halls or Rooms cut any FALL ,TBADE,..18733 J?S. G. (j -fl j' V Iff, J J ti JM /.Orf (f- .. ' . "^'| ' '?. li?'!'J TSCi'f 1>" -i lu I iHi.'i i - HESPEOT??LLY ask -your attention to a large stodk'-bfflie'fpl'bwiD.' ?DESIRABLE. GOODS, just opened, and offered by them "for "sale": '?' \'T^ Rugs and Door Mn ts. New and beautiful Rugs/'Door' 'Mats, from 50c:''up to the best English,.C^coa.. th'sp',wears,'three years.a ' , ... , _100 Sets Table Mats) assorted. .UrtjAng.. A .. .. ^ , N?w.Goods,.Bsia.?iivl.Fancy,.m,ftlJ,^^ difFereut?Siidt?isauade.?i t? ??. .:.<):+*>? Mattings, laid r?ithtffer^*?^ v. . Wall Paner^ %m'j?ord^ 3,000 ^/ull Plipers antl Borders, m new pat^jrnt in goli^ panels,. hal.. ...KS, marbles, cbifltzes^, &c.) in\?v\yjv,.va riet y of color-beautil'ul goods aud cheap, j - Paper hun3 if desired. ; .??.<.. ?hroiuos. . GOO new Chromos juat opened. Hair ClotM. In all widths required for Upholstering. Buttons, Gimps and Tacts fur the same. Curtain Damasks. style and laid promptly Lace Curtains. French Tamboured Lace, . " Exquisite ;" Nottingham Lace, "Beautiful;" Tani 'OUred Muslin, durable and cheap, from p2 50 a pair upwards. Cornices and Qands. Rosewood and (rilt, < I^aib-Gi!,!, jWalniit, ind Gilt Cornices, with or without Centr.es. Curtain Bands, ftns,'and!Lo0ps. Cornices cut and_ made to fit wifagowsL, ani'put up. * Window SJi?dcs. Plain and Striped French. Terrys fo. Curtains and Upholstering purposes: . Girnp9, Fringes, Tassels; Loops and'But tops.,. 'Moreenj a.nd Tajjle Damasks. 'Curtains' and Lambraquins made an? put up. Piano and Tableted rab. English rEmbrpidered Qlpth - Piano an- . Table Covers Emboss?d' Felt PaiBo.ami' TaLle beever?. Plain and QoJdB?niJFlotl-: ed PianoiCbvers/- .Cie.iTnanr.Eriiigs'ijiTable CcVv?rs/ 7 i'?',r'a'7 * Cruinb CioJis and DS'U?; gets. ? New Patterns; in any size qr widti panted. ^ .ill trimmings. Beautiful Shades, 20c. each. . Store Window Shades, any color and any size. Window Shades squared and put up promptly. Wainup and 'Painted Wood Shader \ ?_ To aOof which wc ?k ^'our atten-ibn. ' ALL WORK DONE .WELL ,?N1) ?> ; ?i?ASON, by u -~ ^ * ^ ? ~ _ - JAMESBA^jErrj& BROTHER. Augusta, Oct. 1,_j ? '?m" ' _41 CALTJ AT . 220 Broad St, Augusta, Ga;, MERCHANT TAILOR, And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in . ? : . . ul% Pin? jKeadv Mader^t?tjjipg, Glen's Furnishing Goods, HOSI??Y; GLQVES, UNDEIMEXM (&.,. U.JLX J yJi\ J v '? vA-M 1 J vJ\ .L And Examine bis IMMENSE VARIETY .OF'?IN? f|OODSi EXTREMELY LOW ' ?M-i ? PRICES,* / ' ' ' ?Which W?& ... enables him to guarantee prices as low at all times as can be obtained ii anv City "North or'Sorith. !?J ' . W**? '.' :! W :il ' WEDDING SUITS OF HIS OWN MAKE, AND ENTIRE OUT FITS alwavs on lumd, and made to.order, io- the latest and mqst fash io UH Ole styles.^'/ H yto \ If fl9/l J .>.lT./?. Dont Forget 320 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. ; Augusta, Ga., Sept. 24 2m ^ ? 40 ??owjn Store sevornlP tirab'ds'of very line CBlkw^NO1' ''rOBA'CC'ty ?Mire celyjed diir?q(l fr,on^X'<r?l^-T-^>?U(Ij,??fJi Penn's lieiobratcd manufactory. ,Cay in andtry^. :,U'-'?. ?L'.??W&S?N., i Aug.:?7:*'V . [ll i.'".-tffuM-j mxu J.J.PEAROErBUTL?RlCOl Commission merchants, lil ha? ' I Jadk?onStre?t,1! ?'< , :/; ' AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. raE^ui^a^d customers'. Commlsst?n<?dr Sellinp Cotton; >?.per -BGM-K&n^-GG?D^always^t-ths Lowest^ujiiacturers? ^rjpe^.rti j^jl. WILL (alsp offen the ' greatest i n ducei?pnts.,tb purchasers in evejy Department thtoughout? the entire Hoare; Aj??^ia eWestly soli?ited. ^ *v wT. W. TU?L5? i Augusta, Oct 29 tf 45 i IM ^i^For^Saie. A .;: "IITILL bo sold at public outcry at W Fdgfittoid c.^?^ Wi?Hjr?? ,J)oe^be?.nsvxtrTHREK TRACTS OF I'4?ll^^n>6dn?ttc One Hundred AcrC" cacii. lal;?ly owned by James C. smylv. ?lee'd^ .lying near Lotts. and adjoining ands of TlioB. Jones and others. Plats will be made and left at the store of T. .jones <fc Son ... . These Lands are among fte b?St Cotton landsrn-?klg?ik>ld County. . showrtThes??an?fo?'c^ derslgnod. And can he treated for at private inaletintil 1st Dec. ? ' " ? n i r.u> ,'K; TERMS-Obe-Ha?f Cash. The lisl ancP'on twelve momhB credit with inb1 rcat,,anil'a mcrt?r.?ge Of the premlseo to aecttr? the purc^?se money. 3* ? MOTT C. 8MYL?. . Nev 1? -'."Vv " a ? ?????HMM MMMMI ' . ? Qoods Arming. 4AT ?FF? & %il ?;t;\*.'.-.'Vf Beautiful Elack-AJpacas, Empress Cloths, Serge Cloth/'Poplins- and J)e iWrW?W^f^rif??; GRIFFIN^ COBB'S. , Shawls, Scarfe Ortolans, Nubias, Knit Sacques, in ali stvlea. at iii : : . . :Ginvm ct phi:, .Handsome Stock of Notions,."Gbves and Hosiery, Ladite' Sill:, Bn?? . .nffs.''Artififinl"Pindora T?oUfl-a? ??J _;r.' j un atyi-K ui u oieauc vTooas, oiotning, nais, Uaps; Oass?mere?.: -je.xn?,. Comforts;/^'., now on hand, at' ". . .-GRIFFIN *&--CQBB*fc ? - ' Our Stock has'beeu. bought with care, and'will; ?be sold-lbw, . *v??,?,ta p.rices.allqwed' for C-'tton in paynien* of accounts due us. - ,5Jiist (|pVned''fresh from ;th*? manufacturer's hands$500 wor:h of Laai-.V' Dress'^'rfd Walking Sh es. We'will guarantee-every pair. Gili curly qinl get your; winter's supply,' .' . Oct 8 <?R*F*HVCOBB. / - . ? " tf 41 ' .in? ::; -FOR THE--1 .,n->i: .'ii-: ..' .j.;:;. :. .:?>.' . i. i ttfjjt! J?-/ F"ail <fe Winter TFracMv ; .vr">' <<-.;?.;. rfu*^ v<v ?,a*I M < II WE are ?ow -receiving from FIRST our*"'Faf??'*a'u<i Winter. St?Ck of- w/,'? .. ' - . 1 . 1 v a;.M::ryr.& . ' :;;77 dm i,-HITS1 AND .-- r!? .,:.i.r.V^ll iM?iw JU.- .w. v .. -. . ' .' 'Which mk will Sell to the -Trade af .' i y ifa au Uuth*** . nv la ? i....!,?:.: Si; :i ;:..>. lo : ill AR VE LOUS LY LOW PRICES! Our Sfock istbe.LARGEST that has Jever been ottered- in .this Market,-. H nd tothe.Wholesafle Trade we'are determined that*<NO f?OUse A ora h ?Ina? Undersell us. ( [?Oat. Retail Department y?? Is supplied- .with a-foll line of-the BEST PHILADELPHIA and B?LTI ; ::^I0RE' GOODS,. Made io Our Own'Oider-and Warranted to Give Sa?isfac?Iori -Prices in this Department .are al wa vp A'S' jbow as tn? LoW?sl. GALLAHER ?oV^^U^r? '"' ' -80 Broad' St.. AUGUSTA, GA. . Augusta Aug 27 . ? .,. ; ? 1 , . . . . . r3m" .i M ?- -X*T-.-:;~WI At Pin?l??oiis?, ?REoio.w recei?ingjand Rapidly op?ning a LARGE and COMPLF/Pg* assortment of .. .., j i?s'. b>'.a uroeeri-est: ...a Their Stock is ALWAYS FD'LJJ; ?abd on e?ifing -on them: y?u *vM ver be disappqinted. .? Shoes, Clothing, Hate SV,l??W!?TJ| Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods ?ROCKJERY,:; TIN-, WOOD AND-WILLOW WARE, Are a few .?mong'tn'e many articles they keep^lvny^sO.n-hand. . ,The higljest .pjfices paid ipr /GQTTON. Wrap it tip--' well, . and-.io do that' .rocure.the:bostand heaviest.,BAGGI?NG ANi?-:TIrv8, alwaysioi?-bandit SAMS & CAR^?LE'S. " .p;n, Hon,p.sept^-'^ ; ' ;, tr.. 37;. ; J W??LD-b'all the attention of. 'the public to my. stock of Fall'ill|d tVinter ?oods," consisting of DrvGoods, Grrooeries, '"BOOTSj SHOES, f ?!Y,t Tin Ware, Crockery Ware, icc. ' ' v-:--- '. !?.<.!? im? Pi ices to eitit the times, and as reasonable,as anv other House. " S..H. MAXGiET. Oct S tf 42 Tali ?tc tl? o' PRESTON L. WRIGHT, " . OF BDGEVIKLD, S. C , AT THE . .-. u.i ; 1 189 Broa fl Street, Augusto^ Ga, w 1 : ?inri i i jT is now our pleasure to pay that we have a Stock o'f Goods second to, \onp this side ol N?w York,'and these Goods have 'heon 'BOn^ht at ?he IiOWCwt Casli Prices. We are derermitV?H'.'toj control a large' Edge rield Trade, ithd to do so vre ofter tho Nest Good?*" at' 'R- duced' Priuek We caiit.now"8ay that- we . can' m'eefc five wants of all.' Our Salesmen are al] from Ga rodna',-and-are attentive,- .polite'and ever-J(ready . to'sqeomtnodate ..rUSt'Oti e'rtr'' .'.'. '.t-.-.>-.- ;.i..?-.Vfi* < .-u:n? lt. "<.?.**..."-Si. . .'v*''^'^ OUR DRESS. .GOOPS .'APARTMENT, IS COMPLETE- 'embracihg tfDojtoesIfcs^jpa?tory^.?iicc?. . POWKLL .& MULIjlilR jaTe "'A t '-'P'? ?.-r !i:e littest styl?'- *nd' most dur?*! V?T mad*?.: - ' .--.J . . .- ?" ' ' '? -SJ *. invite f^^&^^pM^1 *3JS fi|? of oi:;-,G^?>'s" H?.d r- ?y; , - . ne Ut?. pnces. 4 1 "'. V . . . , j '<? L f nU wlv,. ure MI need '>i"";>nyfhij.-- ,. ..xn: ';ine.. c*u Hnd:se?..onr prk-t-. wiri not He disappointed. POWELL & MULLER J 187..Brpad-She<?t,. ^ ..Al ;-3m .40 wmmmm IMUS Joti! -, i- (FORMERLY. WHITMAN <fc ?BENSON.).' Me r ?Ti a n t. T a i lor, jfik^9i?tf??^^^^ Mrcct,,.G-:"jV. ShackelibroVs old;g^uu\ wnern iielhao''recei'ved:liis ' "?^^MD WINTER ?OQDS, OF%H"Stn? LACKST S'YLESsnd PA',rTE^NS, of an Simd^'aM?, o^?W?-te'W most;-FaBhiQn.fthl^;s^leB{|;'^ be? manneV, B/fi>f>'c]as3^ workmen; . ^.?V w?r'k guarar^'ed ip giye satisfaction,; and- at prices,tu> most?isona bl? in Augusta-. '?? Come'and examine my gpodSj-and see foi: .yourself. , joia?v u7HiT?fiAHr; ; . tv; :*i X fryy.wyr u?'.a : ^t. I, ^ ::i ' 25; tia1 <{^;'