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Terms. S3,00 per Annum. ^-U-'. LS _- . . i_!_ Religious Notice. Wo aro requested to announce that tho k Rev. Lucn;sB?EiNcrER, author of "Stray Leaves," will preach in tho Methodist Church in this Village on Sunday next, ancN. on several evenings foHowinir. i Unavoidably Deferred. A number of Advertisements and Notices, in oar hands, we are unavoidably compelled to defer until next week, at which time they shall receive particular attention. An Eighteen Column Supplement. In the midst of an enormous rush of adver tising patronage we strive not to forget thc instruction and entertainment of the many regular subscribers, to whom wo owe such weight of obligation. This week we again send out a Supplement-one much larger than that of last week-containing much useful and inte ruting reading matter. What Mr. Lebechnltz Has To Say For Himself. It is nothing new to be sure, but it is always interesting. In short, Mr. Lebe 8chnitz's attractive advertisement in to days Advertiser cannot fail to meet the eye and rivet the attention of every reader. Mr. Lebeschultz is just back from New York, and brings with him a. Large and Splended Stock. Mr. Lebe schultz"has ever been such a-careful and painstaking Merchant as to deserve high appreciation in any community. Thoro was a shooting affray in . Hamburg on Sunday last between Messrs. Wm. Flintand Pleasant Sharpton. There was an old feud between the parties, and on Sunday met, when Sharpton cursed Flint, and the latter theren?)on fired twice at Sharpton, one ball only taking effect, which entered the back of the neck, and which proved fatal. Sharpton li ei on Monday night. Flint, we under stand has been arrested. j I .:We- Continue .Our Walks About '?? Augusta. Come with us, all you Edgeiield peuple, and wo'll have a gay time, and " spend our money free." First and foremost to-day well stop into a placo where we will meet with : j "A TERRILLE TEMPTATION :"-At Hrs. N. B. Clark's womon will meet with " A j . Terrible Temptation." But Mrs. Clark's "Ter .rib!.e Temptation" is a vastly different one from . Charles Reade's. ' The novelist tempts women . - to do very wjoked.and unlawful things, where '.. as Mn. Clark, with refined taste and tact, only tempts them to buy Exquisite Gems of Milli' ?cry-Bonnets, Hats, Fichus, Flowers, Feath ers, Ribbons, Laces, Carls, Braids, and Charm ing Ornaments ia Tortoise-Shell,- Jet and Etruscan Gold. Mrs. Clark is especially ne ted for selling beautiful Curls, Braids and Chignons. Indoed no woman departs out of ] Mrs. Clark's with an inelegant or untastsfal ar ticle. And if you wish to order from her, without the trouble of going and If oking, you nwy trust her implicitly. Givo ber a hint and she will invariably send you far more lovely things than you could chooso yourself. Mr:i. Clark is just back from New York, and her advertisement in this week's Advertiser la delightfully suggestive. Ladies, do not overlook it. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS A CHRIS TOPHER-GRAY :-The former sailed from Spiiin and discovered AmericA in 14?2, while tho latter followed soon after from Ireland, and set up ? grand Dry Goods Establishment in Savannah. After several hundred years of | honor and prosperity in thai eily-during which time ho raised all tho younger Grays' James, and Patrick, and Aodrew-ho remov ed to Augusta, where for more than ?. bitadrcl years past, as well as in New York, ho ha? 'teed out among Dry Goods roon as Mt. Blanc among the surrounding mountains. And the Day of Judgment will find him firrr and un ikalen-with such Dry Gooda as will do honor to the great occasion. Lately Lo aud his " Co." have moved to that desirable cor ner-but look for yourselves, in another col umn, and see whither he hos removed. ANOTHER MONUMENT 0? AGES:-In times gono by there lived in Edgefield three prominent and honored old ladios-Mrs. Nan cy Lowe, Mrs. Sarah LaBordo and Mrs. Eliza Bacon ; and each one of these would have been burned at the stake before she would have en tered any other Dry Goods Store in Augusta than James Miller's. And they all died in the faith too. But there is Jame, tiller still ; as honored, and as energetic, and as popular in the Dry Goods Line, os when old Mrs. Nancy Low was a middle-aged woman. Remarkable, isn't it? Sec his new advertisement Edge field would dishonor tradition were she to for get James Miller. . . FIRST-CLASS TAILORING. ESTABLISH MENT :-The new feature of .Mr. W. A. Ramsey's advertisement, in another column, is hts.Tailoring Department. As a seller of Ready-Made Clothing his fame has been long established. And now he has a*V?ry Ac complished Cuttor, and can fit out a gentle men to order as stylishly ns the same thing oould bo done in Paris or New York. And far oheaper ! Don't forget this. EXODUS OF THE BACONS, AND REN TREE OF HATCH :-Those old favorite* in the Saddle, Hirnes*, Trunk and Leather trade, UK Bacon Brothers, have sold out to Albert Hatch, another gentleman eijuailjr popular in th? sam? line. So when you go into that big Establishment under tho Augusta Hotel, you will find it juit tu f-mplcto as ever-perhaps more so. Mr. Hutch knows this sort of Lu sb ii." in?hle and ouUide. Read his card. TnE PLACE Wn KRB THEY MAKE UG LY MEN 1U* DROME:- The pince is No. 22V, opposite Mnsmic il .ill, and the men w ho do tho wonderful work are Jlwr.'. Whitman A Benson, Merchant Tailors t?f undisputed etilo- aud elegance Well, Whitic in A Benson cannot curtly nuke og'y tuon Lands'.me, ba! ,,' they CAT., and do, make ,'oky an 1 .O.ucby men look really polished aud ciy li-h. Whitiuan A penson art n new firm, but they jumped in to immense popularity with one spring. We bei; spocial attention for their curd io another column. "ONE PRICE TO ALL-COURTESY AND INTEGRITY :"-This is thc mot o ot .thcae splendid Dry Good? Marchants, Mct'i.ic, CosielloA D'ily. Thcro amy br Houses in Augusta equal to McCabe, Costello A Da'y. buU M to tho Utter having any superior th?: is i imply absurd. Wo know McCabe. Costello A Daly practically and experimentally, ?nd wo caa with perfect sincerity laud tho men, and tfaoir Goods, and their doing?, and their dealings, and everything connected with their Gr?at Establishment. Wo exhort all who ever iiitand to shop in Augusta to peru?c our new advertisoment from McCabe, Costello A Daly, line by line, and lotter by lotter. INDESCRIBABLE SPLENDOR AND SU PERB ARRANGEMENT:-Wo hove lately paid o visit to tho famous Jewelry nnd Silver ware Establirhment of F. A. Brate <fc Co , and were more than ever struck with its inde scribable sp'endor nnd 'Upcrb arrangement. Brahe'? is really moro like a gorgeous dream thi.n a reality. Yet still it is a reality, and a very solid ooo. If you wor.i Jewelry, or Sil ver-Ware, or Plated Ware, or Watches, Brahe's is lb? placo. Our acquaintance with Brahe A Co. has extended over a suries of year?, and we have invariably found their., as gentlemen oras meroh^nU, wortl.y of the c< raniendatioii they everywhere rceety?. The} put thetas.. 1 ve iw fore oar readers anow,tliU wsek. ;iLEXIS IS COMING :-- The Grand Puk* Al' .xis jpooining. He will pr.-l>ably be iu Au gura tn November, aud'will possibly er?.?s over Into Edgefit d lo rulinizj thc Ku K'ux. ?TuV ?hole |o?ttin?i.n ia in a flutter. Get out your best thin tri, girls, but don't " set < thc Russian Grand Duke, for he is " er And if any of you, ladies, gentlemen dren, wish to make & first class appea regards the feet, on tho occasion of th? visit, just go to Brandt's, 324 Brotd ? gusta, and the Great Shoe Merchant, lieutenant, Mr. Wm. D. Turner, of Et will adorn you with foot gear fit for pr and kings. Brandt's styles aro ini: Give an oyo to bis card. THE COMING WONDER OF THE ? ATLANTIC SEABORD :-By this wi tho stupendous and magnificent Dry Palace now boing built in Augusta by Gray. Wo hear that they will move in February or March next. And when i ?shod wo shall sharpen our pencil and ar? running too fast. On this occas meroly meant to call attention to tl card, this week, of the Great Firm, overlook anything that refers to Jas. A ? Co. " ONWARD" IS THE MOTTO AND OF THE TIMES '-And the Brothers G; of Augusta-"P. it M. Gallaher"-arel ing splendidly to this inspiring strain, honor us with a Urge new A d ver tis o m this issue, for which advertisement we be elose and particular attention. P. ? M laber have long been in tho front rank popular and successful Dry Goods Mer of the Sooth. Hundreds of new Cus -hare recently been added tc their long people who bare learned that the first si wards securing bargains in Dry Good; purchase from Merchants whose long e once and judgment render tbetn in fal lil liable. Ladies of Edgefield, when you the Augasta Fair, let your feet linger loi foro tho counters of the Galluhor Brc Thero you will find soft misty laces, gay of every imaginable color, magnificent the most graceful of mantles and wrap porb Algerian cloths glittering with thre gold, and-but go and see for yourselves. A CHANCE SELDOM OFFEREI chance seldom offered is now offered ti gentlemen readers to buy their Ready Clothes and Furnishing Goods, of su] quality and at vory low rates, from Ai Gray, of Augusta, as ho is closing out his with a view to going into other busincs: perusal of Andrew Gray's card in this | and a call upon bim in Augusta, will con thc most skeptical that this is the place t bargains in Clothing and Furnishing Goo . THE ROUGHEST OF MEN MUST ( ER THEIR NAKEDNESS:-There are mon ?fl?? really love dress, and there arc t moro who"only wear clothes because cu forces them to cover their nakodness. 1 for men of all mind*, and all tastes, an ages, and all colors, and all figures, the ? Brothers, of Augusta, are always fully pared. Vast and Wonderful is tho Stoc thc Rusel Brothers-vast in quantity-i derful in variety. And courteous, accom dating and cheap aro thc Kusel Brothers, you wish Clothing, thc Kusel Brothers can mediately pr?vido you with Evcrythv from the simple bunch of grass worn by Hottentots, to the elaborate toggery of a Br way dandy. They advertise with us this w RlCn WINES AND FINE LIQUOR! Tc get rich wines and fine liquors in t highest purity, and at prices always mode and^just, cur readers should visit the v stocked Establishment of W. C. Hewitt & (Globo notel Hewitt) at 2S2 Broad St. W you buy your Wines and Liquors for Chi mas, try this place. You will be delighted "ECONOMY THE SUREST WAY MAKE A FORTUNE":-Soarch our busii columns until you find an advertisement i tho above wise adage cunningly woven inti j 'Tis the card of the popular Clubing A ohnnt of Augusta, Mr. Nathan .<im -n : i with him, as salesman, is cir young frieud compatriot, Mr. William n. Boulware, who i always wclcomo and serve his friends from I side of tho river, with special ze.il and ci Duy your Clothing at Simon's, and you i ?>oon begin to realize practically that Econo is the road to fortune. ?S^ Wc aro requested to announce tl a Regular Convocation of Bezaleel Ch: ter, No. 8, R. A. M., will be held in th hall on Thursday evening, thc 2i>th iu " Weak-kneed and Dough-faced Negro, Open Your Eye! A man of mark in Texas is the II< Matt. Gaines. He is a negro-the coli ed Demosthenes of tho Texas Sena And like a great nianyotber sensible i groes in the South now-a-days, he is ma ifesting and inciting a streng feeling indignation against thc Northern gent men who aie monopolizing all the bi offices in the reconstructed States. 1 has lately been making stump speech throughout the State, in which he h denounced in unmeasured terms of i probation the dapper little fellows wi have come down there from thc Nort and provided themselves with " tig pantaloons, gold-headed canes, and chic cn pie," at thc expense of the public, tho excludion of tho horny-handed pla talion laborers, who are better entitl to the spoils. Good for Mr. Caines! Ai abundant evidences of the samo feel? were exhibited at tho Republican Sta Convention lately held in Virginia. D ring an animated but fractious discussk upon a resolution relating to the disti bution of the Federal patronage in tl State, several of the colored delegal advocated its passage on the ground th its adoption would " rid the State of tl nordes of weak-kneed, dough-faced ca pet-baggers, half of whom were real] the rottenest of Copperheads." In th Convention tho nativo whites support', their colored brethren in their antagoi ism to tho carpet-baggers ; but thc latte class had so manipulated the primar meetings that they had a majority of de ogatcs, and consequently summarily vo ed down the resolution which threatene interference with their pretensions. . -?--??. - - - - A WHITE'CIEL ET.nrEswiTH -v NEGIM -There is ho accounting for tastes isa adage, and well verified in an instant thai occurred near the town of Winters ville, in this county, a few days sinn A young lady of prepossessing appeal ance, the daughter of a laud-owner intha neighborhood, became enamored with (ol ?fred man that worked near her tithe: ' place. Like Des h-iii'ma, she swore sb w (?ld have him' and ching to him as anec tioautely'.as cul thc weak "Dessie" to tb swarthy Othello. This singular fancy c the young woman culminated in an elope meal with the colored man. So indignan were her friends that bo pursuit drcflbr w.?s made te bring the erring one back. Ste?benyil?e (?.) Herald. COMMERCIAL. AUGUSTA, October 17. GOLD-Buy ing at 112 and sellingfttlbl COTTON"-The market opened at I with a fair demand, but unfavorable tele irlams from Liverpool and Now "York si allceted it that operations were greatly restricted and prices declined to 173, npdi Which basis it closed. The cause of tin: is no doubt attributable, as far as tin Nev York market iscoacemcd, toheav} roecipts tho past week and a financia stringency. Our quotations are on tin basis of Liverpool middling. Tho re ceipts of the day were 1,684 bales, am 1,144 bales. BACON-Stock large and market un changed ; C. Sides, 9J ; C. R. Sides, 9 Shoulders, 8? ; Hams, 15@18; Drj Salt Shoulders, 8; Dry Salt C. R. Sides 8J{ D. S. Clear Sides, !?. CORN-Prime white is selling nt 98 cts bv the oar load from depot ; retail. Si 00 WHEAT-We quote choice white, $185 amber, ?1 75. FLOCK-City Mills, ?7 50(?.10; at re tail. ?1 "?a barrel higher. Country, 87 5( (u,9. according to quality. CORN MEAL-$95at wholesale; ?i at retail. OATS-.M?T,. fi.',. BAND LEADERS. For something Uitcmting, wad jour address lc GKOHGIS W. GATJfa-S, Frankfort, X. Y. j For the Advertiser. MR. EDITQB asK a -place in your columns for tho following Missionary appointments. I will, God willing, be at the following places for Divino service at the times stated : Mount Zion Church, 19th Oct., at 3 o'clock, P. M. Horn's Creek, Friday, 20th, 3 o'clock P. M. Pine House .or FJei, Saturday, 21st, 3 o'clock, P. M. Antioch Church, Sunda}' 22d. J. Brunson's Scho >1 House, Monday 23d, 3 o'clock, P. M. J. Dora's School House, Tuesday 24th, 3 o'clock, P. M. Rocky Creek Church, Wednesday 25th, 3 o'clock, P. M. Mine Field, Friday 2Gth, 3 o'clock, P.M. Lexington Church, Saturday and Sun day, 27th and 28th. Mount Tabor, Thursday, 2d November, 3 o'clock, P. M. Poor House, Friday 3rd, 3 o'clock, P. M. D. D. BRUNSON. The Working Christian, the Bap tist paper of South Carolina, now pub lished in Charleston, is about to be per manently located in Columbia. Mr. Gaines, the editor and proprietor of this excellent paper has associated with him his brother, Rev. W. A. Gaines. From the Chicago Tribune, June23, 1871 A lire occurred between the flooring under tho heater in the "Long John" Engine House, during its absence in re spouse to Box g87" 3 p. m. yesterday, which was quickly suppressed by a cou ple of Babcocks furnished by the office ?n Washington street. ??r Fon HOUSE CLEANING, washing dishes, floors, oil clothes, tables, cloaning windows, paint, knives and polishing tin, brass and all metals, use Enoch Mor gan's Sons' Sapolio. It is cheaper and better than soap. Get it from your grocer, or at 211 Washington street, N. Y. 4t Special Notices. Trust what Time has Sanctioned. Tho maxim that th? voiee of tho people ?8 thu voice of thc divinity, may in mme case?, be open tn doubt, but the testimony of honest ?nd cnlighumcd tnesscs extending through aseries of years, an'i all to thc same purport, i? worthy of credence, ad mits of no question. Upon such testimony the repu tation of IIostetl'.T'S Stomach Bitters as an antidote and cure fir ninny ailments is bused. During the twenty years that il has beon before the world, in numerable preparations intonded to compete with lt, have gone up like rockets, and come down like ex tinguished sticks. Meanwhile thc progress of that Incomparable tonic has been swift and steady-al ways upward and onward like the eaelc's flight. Ita introduction produced a revolution in therapetitict. and it proved to bc one of those salutary revolutions that cannot go bnckwards. To-day Hostetter's Bit ters is one of the most popular remedies in christen dom, ani commands u larger sale than any other mvdicinal preparation, domestic or imported, on this side of the Atlantic. As a cure for dyspepsia, bilious disorders, nervous affections, general debility, and as a preventive of epidemic fevers, it takes precedence of every other remedy. This fact should leach the ambitious country dealers who endeavor to fuist their local abortions on the public in instead, how futile their small attempts to cajole thc community must necessarily be. Where tho game fish have failed there ?s no chance for thc "Duckers." t3?" IMPROVEMENT IN CHARLESTON. Among tho recent improvements in Charleston is thc ware house and build ers' depot of Mr. P. P. T?ALE, thc manu facturer of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, ex tending through from No. 20 Kayne -ri '. !>r to No. 33 Pinekney street, and said t'i bo the most extensive as well as most complete establishment of the kind South of Baltimore. Buy Your Tickets! We have the Agency for the sale of TICKETS in the ('rand Land and Immi gration scheme of Mess rs. BUTLER, CHAD WICM.GARV tt Co. Call early and secure the lucky Ticket ! The Drawing will positively lie held in Charleston, on the Sth Jim uah' next. MARKERI' <fc CLISBY. Oct. ll tf 42 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CUNDURANGO! THE WONDERFUL REMEDY FOR CANCER, SYPHILIS, SCAKFULA, ULCERS, SALT RHEUM and ALL OTHER CHRONIC BLOOD DIS EASES. DR. P.T. KEENE having just returned from Eena' dor and brought with him r.quant ly of ihe genuim Cmidurnnuo Barn, secured through thc official recommendation and assistance nf Iiis Excellency the President of Ecuador, and the Gov?rnment of that Republic, we are prepared to fill order? for it to a limited extent, and at it price about one-quarter of that which the cost of tho first very small supply e* nipelled us to charge. A -pin ions article Is now advertised and sold ns Cundtirnngo. Wr have, at a considerable ex pense, mid with the co-operation of ihe authorities of Loja, the province where the plant grows, to directed the channel of our supply as t'i ensure that none hut the crimine article shall he ?old by us; and we particularly call the attention of the puLlic, f->r their protection, to this fact. BLISS, KEENE & CO., 00 Cedar Mt., New York. D. W. Buss. M. D., Washington, D.C..Z. E.BLISS M. 1).. New Vork ; I?. T. KutXt, M. D., New York. r*n!"*P Try Knntplcfi nf our great ?-p?gc Ul Tr S1'00 illustrated weekly-30 yesrs I 111"?" established Fine steel engraving! free to subscribers. Agents make $5 a day. Send for Saturduy Gnzctte, Hallowell, Me." nlTTMTP Solicite?] MUNN <fc CO. H? I rN I S Publishers Scientific Amen I fl I Uli I u mn,37Park Mow,H. T Twenty-five years' experience. Pamphlets contain lng Patent Laws, with full direr lions how lo obtain Pali tits. five. A bound volume of 11$ pr-ge-. containing thc New CeitMtx hy counties and nil ?arce cities. l-W Engra rings of Mechanical Movements, Patent Laws ant rules fir obtaining Patents, mailed on receipt of ?3 cents. EARTH GLOSBTS.--GXthe Best. Earth Closet <o., 215 Slate St., Hartford, Ct., Sole U. S- ProprMort of .VOM/*'?, Moule , GtrdlehtotC*, Luther's, Waring's, Kenton's anti ftot little's Patents. The only Gkwels that hr.u- proved effective. Tie Earth Closet, by its disinfection of faeces, irj thu moil valuable means of preventing spread oi cholera and other contagious diseases. Semi fir circulars. Agents wilded ereryirhere. Sales room* : 19 Doauc St.. Boston; 696 Broadwav, N Y.: lftfl Market Street, Philadelphia. A NEW ERA IN fl LABOR, TIME, 'LOTHES and FUEL SAVED RY TI IK rsi: OP WARFIELD'S COLD WATER elf-washing Soap SEND for CIRCULAR and Price List. AGENTS WANTED. WILSON, LOCKWOOD, EVERRETT & CO, 51 MURKAY ST., New York. Sole Agents for the Statis of Virgir.ia, North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. BURNETT'S COCOAINE. A coinpcund of Cocoa-nut (M, d-r. Acknowledged the heel promoter of th* growth and beauty of the hair. JOS. BURNETT A CO.. Bonton, Mass. Sold by all druggies. B'icare of-imitations. ?30* We will Pay $30. AeenU ?flO por week U>sell our^great and valuable ?discoveries. If you want permanent, honorable nnd pleasant work, apply for particulars. Address DYER ?fe CO., Jackson, Michigan. A MONTH I Horse furnished. Ex penses paid. H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Me. $425 AVOID QUACKS-A victim of enrly Indis cretion, causing nervous debility, premaiure de bility,premature decay, eic, having tried In vain every advertised remedy, lins discovered a simple meaus of self-cure, which he will send lo his fellow sufferer.). Address J. II. BEEVES, 78 Nassau St., N. Y. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE ut ma TitEATMrjiT or Chronic and Sexual Diseases. A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE. The cheapest book ever published-containing nearly three hundred png< s, and on? hundred and thirty fine plates and engravings of the anatomy of the human organs In a state of henllh and disease, willi a treatise on early errors, its deplorable conse quences upon thc mind and body, with thc uulhor's plan of treatment-the only rational and success ul mode of cure, as ?bown by n report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married and thine contem plating marriage, who entertain doubts of their phy sical condition. Se.it free of postean to any address, on rervint of twenty-five cents in ?tampu or postal currency, by- ud tressing DR. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, X. Y. The author may be consulted up->n any of tin- diseases upon ?bien hi? bout treats, either personally or bv mail, and medi cine* suit to any part of the world. NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS. W 'H. BRUNSON IS NOW RECEIVING HIS FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Dry Goods, Hosiery, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Hats, Caps, &c, &c, ?o which he respectfully invites the attention of his customers and the lublic generally. Tlie Ladies Vre especially invited to examine my Stock of DRESS GOODS, in lill lines cf Double Warp ALPACAS, the best ever offered in this market. Empress CLOTHS, Corded BROCADES and REPS, Alpaca LUSTRES, DELAINES, SHAWLS, Ladies' and Misses FURS, Bonnet, Trimming and Sash RIBBONS, something new, , Boulevard S?IRT", beautiful designs for Ladies and Misses, UNDERVESTS, CORSETS, BUSTLES, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Hemstitched and L. C. Handkerchiefs, Trimmed HATS, latest styles, Linen, Lawn and Lace SETS, Velvet RIBBONS, Black aud Colored, PERFUMERY, Toilet Soaps, &c, &c.' FOR GENTLEMEN. I have a splendid line of PANTS GOODS in Doeskins, Cassimers, iatinetts, Jeans, Sheep's Greys, Broadcloths, &c. Heady Made Clothing, n Cassimere and Satinet SUITS, UNDERVESTS, and DRAWERS, Dri ing and Dress GLO.VES,, Best English HOSIERY, Travelling and Buggy BLANKETS. WOOLENS. Have given special attention to this Department, and can offer induce aents in 9-4 and 10-4 Bed BLANKETS, all grades. A large assortment of Plain, White, Red Twilled and Shaker FLAN NELS. A beautiful line of the celebrated Gilbert's OPERA FLANNELS. LINSEYS and KERSEYS, &c, &c. DOMESTIC COTTONS. Bleached and Sea Island SHIRTINGS, all the favorite brands, Graniteville SHIRTINGS, all widths. 10-4 Bleached and Brown SHEETING, all grades, Bleached and Brown Canton FLANNELS, Bed TICKINGS all qualities. Striped and plaid OS.NABURGS, Marseilles QUILTS, Huck, Crash and Damask TOWELLING, Table and Fruit NAPKINS, Cotton and B. E. DIAPER, Hickory STRIPES, DRILLS, DENIMS, Coats' and Clarke's SPOOL COTTON. A Full and Varied Assortment of the Boots and Shoes. Have given extra attention to this Department, and can offer a First 31ass Article in all grades. I KEEP NO SHODDY STOCK. I have a beautiful line of Ladies and Misses Dress and Walking SHOES, nade to order in Baltimore, . Also, Hand-Sewed GAITERS, TIES and BOOTS, Double^Soled Water proof, for Gentlemen. Large Stock of BROGANS, all grades and sizes. ??ats. Hetts. All the latest styles for Gentlemen, Youths and Children,-a large stock, ind magnificent assortment. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. A beautiful and varied stock of China, Granite, Glass Ware, Fancy Ar :icles,-all of the newest and most handsome designs. -A?LSO Hardware, Brooms, Buckets, Saddles, Bridles, Buggy and Carriage Whips, Saddles, &c., &c. J^f"I have spared no pains in the selection of my Stock as regards Prices and Quality. I feel satisfied that it will compare favorably with any brought to this market. fi?*Will take great pleasure in sending Samples or Exhibiting my Stock to any who may favor me with a call or an order. W. H. BRUNSON. IV. B.-Liberal Cash Advances made on Consign ments of Cotton. Edgefield;, S. 0., Oct 2 4t 4J. GARY & GARY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLI TCRS IN EQUITY, Will Practice in the Courts of the State, and Augusta, Ga.; and also in tho U. S. Courts for South Carolina. Edgefield, S. C., Oct 4, 3m Professional Card. DRS. JOEL W. PEARSON <fc A. 8. DOZIKIt have associated themselves for tho Practice of Medicine in its vari ous branches. And will give prompt at tion to any and all cases that may give them a call. Oct 4 6t 4i Ti LAW NOTICE. . HE Undersigned have formed a Part nership for tho PRACTICE OF LAW. Office at Edgefield C. H. The Junior Partner may bo consulted, for the present, at Batosville, C. C.4A.( R R M. L. BONHAM, R. G. BONHAM. Edgefield, Aug 8,1871. tf 34 JOHN BAUSKETT, Attorney and I'onusellor at Law, Wi COLUMBIA, S. C. ILL Practice in Edgefield, Lexington, Barnwell and Richland. Columbia, Mar 8 ly ll A HE Subscriber is now receiving his Stock of FALL AND WINTEB GOODS, To which he invites all to call and ex amine for themselves, as I SELL FOR CASH, and will SELL AS CHEAP AS I THE CHEAPEST. Now in Store A nice lot of Winter CALICOES, Printed DELAINES, Plaid POPLINS, Striped POPLINS, Colored SERGES, Ladies' Velvet HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed, Velvet RIBBONS, Bonnet RIBBONS and PLUMES, 1 Bale North Carolina PLAIDS, 1 " Brown SHIRTINGS, Sea Island SHIRTING, KERSEYS, JEANES, CASSIMERES, Geo. PLAINS, LINSEYS, White and Bed FLANNELS, Opera and Canton FLANNELS, Bed TICKINGS, Bleached SHIRTINGS and SHEET INGS, Men's, Boys, Youth's and Children's HATS, Ladies, Misses, Mens, Youths and Childrens SHOES and BOOTS, of all kinds, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Ladies SHAWLS, Large and Small, GROCERIES, all kinds, HARDWARE and CROCKERY, FANCY ARTICLES, NOTIONS, and all other articles kept in a Dry Goods store. B. C. BRYAN, Agent. 0ct14_tf_41^ Look to Your lntere?t!^ 6EE?I BAMAIIS AT ATKINSON & GUY'S, (Formerly John L. Atkinson) GPA NITE VILLE, S. C. WE beg to inform our friends and customers of Edgefield and adjacent Counties that we are opening our Fall Stock of Goe&, Consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, li JO AD Y MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Hardware, Tinware, Crockerv, BACON, LARD, FLOUR, MEAL, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SYRUP, RICE, MACKEREL, Spices, Soda, Soaps, Ac. Also, a full line of DRUGS and MED ICINES. l'y Physicians' Prescriptions carefully preparedday or night. Wo are next door to thc Post Office, and moxt cordially invite all to call and examine our Goods and Prices. Wo will also Sell Cotton in this market Free of Commissions. J. L. ATKINSON, B. F. GUY. Graniteville, Oct 4 3m41 To my Edgefield Friends. Iwould respectfully notify my Edge ficl? friends that I havo returned to Augusta, and havo engaged with Messrs. Kean, Landram Co.. in the Dry- Goods business, at the well known stand form erly occupied by?Messrs. H. F. Russell ?c Co. Kean, Landram cfc Co. have received a magnificent Stock of Goods, and I will be inost happy-to show them to all who will favor us with a call. Very, Respcctfnllv, JAMES M. ANDERSON. Oct. ll_tf_42_ TEE COTTON PLANT Cooking Stove ! SlNCE tho death of thc Into WM. HILL and closing up of bis business, I have taken tho Agency for tho Salo ot thc COTTON m Persons wanting a good Stove, such as the " Philanthropist," " Chief Cook," or " Cotton Plant," can be supplied by call ing on D. L. FULLERTON, Stove Dealer, AUGUSTA, GA. No. 6 Stoves for $20,00 and ?26,00. No. 7 Stoves for ?25,00, ?31,50, ?33,00 ?35,00, ?45,00, No. 8 Stoves for ?28,00, ?37,50, ?40,00, 850,00, ?05,00. Augusta, Oct 4 6m 41 GET THE BEST. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. 10,000 Words and Meanings not in other Dictionaries. 3000 Engravings. 1810 Pages. Price $13. Had to add my testimony in its favor. 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Published by O. Sc, C. MERRIAM, Springfield Mata. Sold by all Bookseller?. Sept. 26 1m 41 C R HOLMES, COTTON FACTOR And Commission merchant, Accommodation Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Aug 23 8m |0 Goods for the Fall Trade! 0. F. CHEATHAM No. 1, Park Row, Begs to inform his Friends and Customers that he is now receiving the Best Selected and most Complete Stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS he has ever offered in Edge field. My Stock consista in part aa follows : Brown and Bleached SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, Domestic STRIPES and Factory YARN8, Large lot of French and American PRINTS. Also, foil lines Ladies' Dress Groods, In all the latest styles and cheaper than the cheapest. -ALSO. 200 Doz. Coats' White, Black and Colored THREAD, at 90 cts. per Doz. A full stock White, Red and Opera FLANNELS, Large lot Ladies and Misses' SHAWLS, all colors, Children's SACKS and HOODS in great variety, Black and Colored KID GLOVES, a genuine article, Ladies' and Children's Cloth, Berlin and Lisle Thread GLOVES, Men's Kid, Dog and Buck GLOVES and GAUNTLETS, A splendid line Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY. Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS, A beautiful selection of WHITE GOODS,.in great variety, RIBBONS,-all kinds, and very handsome, A full stock TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, etc. A fine stock LINSE YS, KERSEYS, SATINETS, CASSI MER ZS, Ac. Men's and Boy's HATS, a large lot, both Wool and Felt. Shoes. Shoes. I have given this Department my special attention, and offer them much lower than they have been sold in Edgefield since the war. Glass, China and Crockery Ware, A large and varied assortment, and cheaper than since the war. HARDWARE AND CARPENTERS' TOOLS, A splendid assortment and very cheap. TIN, HOLLOW AM WOOD WARE, Imported and Domestic Segars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Syrup. Cheese, Maccaroni, Crackers, &c, &c" All of which will be sold very low. COTTON. COTTON. Bales Cotton Wanted, and will pay the Cash, and Augusta Prices, Freight, &c, deducted. Edgefield, S. C., Oct ll 0. F. CHEATHAM. tf 42 Grrand Opening OF MILLI?EEY GOODS, ON TUESDAY, 6CT. ?th, 1871, AT MRS. LECKIES, Augusta, Ga. H .._AVING just received the HANDSOMEST STOCK OF GOODS it has ever been my pleasure to exhibit to my customers and the Ladies generally, I take this method of informing them that on Tuesday, Ocf. 10th, I will open all the Latest styles of French BONNETS and HATS, and the Ladies may rest assured that I will, on that occasion, offer the LARGEST and FINEST STOCK OF GOODS in my line ever offered in this City. My Stock consists in part of Rich and Elegant Pattern BONNETS and HATS of the Latest styles imported. Rich and Beautiful Sash and other RIBBONS, French FLOWERS, very choice and fine, American FLOWERS, very pretty, Ostrich PLUMES and TIPS, all colors and prices, Lace COLLARS and SLEEVES, Linen COLLARS and CUFFS, Real Hair BRAIDS, CURLS, CHIGNONS, Ac, Ac, of all the latest styles, a large and splendid Stock. Immrtation HAIR BRAIDS, CHIGNONS, SWITCHES, Ac, Ac. Tortoise Shell, Jet and Gilt JEWELRY, a fine assortment of the leading df ? gns. A few Sets of Coney and Alaska Mink FURS, which my customers may rest as sured aro fresh, having been Folccted in person this season. VELVETS, SILKS, LACES, CRAPES, Children's Merino HOODS, BOWS, SCARFS, and in short everything kept in a Millinery Store. Thanking my Edgefield Friends and public generally tor the very liberal patronage hcrotofore bestowed, I respectfully solicit them to give rae a call this season. MRS. LECKIE, 171 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA HOTEL BUILDING AUGUSTA, GA. Oct. ll 2m 42 ?hoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! BOOTS AND SHOES. E. 0. SAMS, No. 4, Park Row, Has opened a large and complete assortment of SHOES and BOOTS for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys. And Children. And is daily making accessions to his large and varied stock. Call and get suited from the latest styles. Copper-Tipped Boots and Shoes for Children. Kid, M orocco and Calf Skin Shoes for Ladies and Misses, with a full sup ply of Congress and Laced Gaiters, Calf Skin Boots and Shoes for Gentlemen and Boys, with either Single or Double Uppers and Soles. at DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. A full line of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES kept constantly on hand Oct 4 tf R. O. SAMS. 41 WM. C. JESSUP, (Successor to Sherman, Jessup A Co,) No. 225, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., Adjoining Merchants A Planters National Bank., Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer SADDLES, HARNESS, PLANTATION GEAR, Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags, And Leather of Every Description. Also, CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS, SADDLERY HARDWARE, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, And RUBBER and LEATHER MACHINE BELTING of all widths from 1 tc 24 inches. K3TA11 Gooda at lowest market rates, Orders carefully and promptly executed. May 7 6m 20 BLUE STONE. 1 f\{\ Lbs. BLUE STONE in Store, -L vv and for sale at low figures. . G. L. PENN. A Sept l? Hf 88 Oils! Oils! Oils! TUST Received a good supply of al tl kinds of Machine Oils, of the bes quality. For sale by G. L, PENN, Druggist. NOTICE THIS! WILL bo sold at Public Sale at Edge " field C. H., on the First Monday in November next, by consent of Legatees, the VALUABLE PLANTATION of IRENA A. PITTS, deceased, boing In one mile of Ridge Depot, C. C. <fc A. R. R., containing Five IJnndred and Fifty Acres, Adjoining lands of R. B. Watson, B. T. Boatwright, Thos. Smith, Dr. Lewis As bill and others. On this place is a commodious and well furnished Dwelling House, nearly new, Gin House, Screw and necessary out buildings. This is one of the most valuable places in tho County, nearly all the land being level, and of the best quality, and sufll cient Land to employ tnirty hands ju in cultivation. Terms ol' Salo-One kali Cash, to bo paid in thirty days from sale; remaining naif twelve months from payment of first half, to be secured by Note and Mortgage of premises, or other satisfacto ry security. ?a- Can be treated for privately until day of sale. THOS JONES, M. M. PITTS, for Legatees. Oct. ll_8t_42 Sheriff's Sale. Rhoda Ramsay, \ vs S. Samuel Tompkins and J John Wi Tompkins, | Ex'ors James Tompkins, dee'd. j BY virtue of a Writ of Fi Fa to me directed, in the above stated case, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on Monday the Otb. November next, the fol lowing property belonging to the Estate of Janies 'tompkins, dec'o., to wit: Ouc Traci ol .Luau, containing Eight Hundred (800) Acres, more or less, known as tho White House Tract,-au I joining lauds of Cnesley Weils, T. E. Jennings, Landon Tucker and otners. Uue i'ract of Laud, known as the Wilson Home Tract,-containing Four Hundred and Twenty-five (4^5) Acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of Mary Briggs, Estate ol Samuel Blackwell, and me White House Tract"-of Jame? Tompkins, dee'd. One Tract of Laud, known as the Plantation Tract, containing Sixteen Hundred (l?Goj Acres, moro or less, ad joining lauds of G. (?i Robertson, Jasper Price, Janies Marun aim others. oue Tract, containing One Thousand ( 100) Acres, more or less, known as tho ?lome Tract,-adjoining lauds of C. L. Blair, Mrs. Sarau Blair, Jasper Price, W. L. Parks amt others. ^gr-Terms Cash. Titles and Stamps extra. J. H. MCDEVITT, H. E. C. Oct 14 4te 48 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD COUNTY. M. E. M. Paul et al ) " u , , V8 I Petition for John H. Paul, Ad'or., ct al j Partition. ?Y Virtue of an order from D, L? ? Turner, Esq., Probate Judge, I wUl sell at Edgencld c. H., on the nrst Mon day ia November next, tiie lollowiiig TKAVT OF LAN JJ belonging to the Estate of MAK? PAUL,.deceased, viz: One Hundred and Forty-Three Acres more or less, bounded by lauds of Sarah A. (Jocki oit, s J. Watson and others. Said Tract ol Land being sold for cash, at the risk of the ioriner purchaser. Ti tles and stamps extra. j. H. MCDEVITT, S.S.C. Oct 14 4t 43 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. CO UP.T OF COMMON PLEAS. D. L. Turner, \ judge oi Probate, [ Foreclosure vs j of Mortgage. G. W. Grant. J IN Pursuance of tho Decree of Foreclo sure in this action, I will resell, at tho risk of tho former purchaser, to tho high est bidder at public outcry, at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in November next, all that TRACT OF LAND, con taining One Hundred and Thirty-one Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Martha Attaway, H. W. Grillith, - Lafitte and others. TERMS.-Tho costs and ono half tho Eurchase money to be paid in cash.- The alanco of tho purchawo monoy on a credit till the first day of January 1872, with interest from "day of salo. The credit portion to bo secured by the bond of thc purchaser. Titles to be executed, but not deliverered tiU the credit portion of the purchase money be paid, and [ if it be not paid when due, the property to Lbe re-sola for cash. Stamps and title? JOHN H. MCDEVITT, S.E.C. Oct 14 4tc 4? State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. D. L. Turner, "I Judge of Probate, I Foreclosure vs [of Mortgage. D. A. Fosket, J BY Virtue of the Decree of Foreclo sure in this action, I will re-sell at the risk of the former purchaser, to the highest bidder at public outcry, at Edge held C. H., on the first Monday in Novem ber next, ali that TRACT* OF LAND whereon the Defendant now resides, con taining Thirteen Hundred and Forty Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of B. F. Bandrum, Dr. John Landrum, Geo. Bell and others. TERMS.-The Costs and one-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash. Thc balance of tho pur. base money on a credit till the first of January 1872, with interest from day of sale. * The credit portion to be secured by thc bond of the purchaser; tiles to be executed but not delivered till the eredit portion of the purchase money bo paid, uud if it is not paid when due thc property to bc re sold for cash. Stamps and Titles extra. J. ll. MCDEVITT, S. E. C. Oct 14 43 43 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD COUNTY. I). L. Turnor, 1 Judge of Probate j vs \ Foreclosure. Peler Oir/ts and I Samuel Webb. J BY Virtue m' thc Decree in this action, 1 will sell, to the highest bidder, at Edgefield Court House, on Sale day in November next, the following real estate, viz: Tract No. 1, situate in thc County and State aforesaid, containing One Hundred and Fifty-five Acres, more or less, ad joining'lands of William Adams, John Hamilton, James T. Outz and others. i ract N?. it. containing One Hundred :ind Seventy-five Aeres, more or less, ad joining William Adams, J. T. Ouzts and others,-both tracts being formerly a uart of the Estate of Conrad Lowry, dee'd. TERMS-The Costs an 1 one-half tho purchase money to be paid in Cash. The balance on a credit lill 1st day of January 1S72. The credit portion to bo secured by the bond of the purchaser. Titles to be executed but not delivered until the Credit portion of the purchase money be paid, and if it bc not paid when due, the property to be resold for cash. Stamps and Titles extra. JOHN H. MCDEVITT, S. E. C. Oct 14 4to 43 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEDD COUNTY, IN EQUITY. M. Adeline Lanham, and ] Bill for la R. G. Lanham, Ex'rs., I junction, vs \ Marshalling Lawrence J. Miller and I Ansets ana wife and others. J Relief. BY Virtue of an order by his Honor Z. Platt, I will resell at the risk of the former purchaser, at Edgeftnld Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY in NO VEMBER NEXT, thefollowlngTRACT OF LAND, to wit: THE PLANTATION whereon THOM AS W. LANHAM resided at thc time of hi? death, situated in the County of Edge field and Stato aforesaid, adjoining lands of James A. Devore, lands of the Estate of Matilda Doby, lands of Josiah Lanham and others, and containing Five Hundred Acres, more or less. TERMS-One-third of the purchase money and Costs of Suit, tobo paid in cash. The residue on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to give his Bond ana a Mort iracro of the premises. Titles extra. B 6 A. RAMSAY, C.C.C.P. Oct. 14 4te 43 Onion Setts ! Onion Setts ! ?ST received TWO BBLS. ONION SETTS, White, Red and Yellow. If yon wish to produce the largest size Onions, this is the proper time to plant your Setts. For sale by ?. L. PENN, Druggist. Oct. ll ti 42