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THE ADVERTISER. Terns, 13,00 per Annum. Oar Agents IK Charleston. The Advertising Agency of Messrs. Walker, Evans <fc Cogswell, represented by Roswell T. Logan, Esq., is the only authorized Agency for this paper in Charleston. jot" Maj. 3. M. Talbert is onr author ized Agent te receive subscriptions and advertisements for the Advertiser. An Extremely Attractive List Mr. S. H. M an get, than whom no mer chant in Udge 5eld is more popular, has very recently returned from Charleston, -where he selected hundreds of Beautiful end Useful things for the fail and winter trade. He publishes in this week's Ad vertiser, an extremely attractive list of goods and articles, to which we invite the attention of the public. The Grand Aggregation at O. F. Cheat ham's. We mean the grand aggregation of Dry Goods, and everything pertaining to an interior Dry Goods Store. Mr. Cheetham is lately bock from Kew York, and this week he presents to the readers of the Advertiser a' double-column ad vertisement, -xrataining the names of a few of the articles just brought out by him. Only a ?BW, however, ior it would take the whole of the Advertiser to do his new stock justice. Indeed it would be impossible in an ordinary article to give any accurate description of All The Beautiful Things that may now be seen by paying a visit to the Store of Mr. 0. F. Cheetham. Make such a visit by all means. Oscar and the Lan drum boys will be glad to see you, even if you do not buy. And if you do buy, they will rejoice over you with smiles (perhaps kisses !) that cannot be numbered. The JLate Election. . The general election on the 16th for Stats and County officers passed off every where in our County in profound peace and good order. The majority of the white people took no interest in the elec tion not even turning out to vote. And the Republicans consequently carried the election by a majority of 2,228 votes which majority would have been further . increased to near 2,500 votes had not the Coleman's X Roads box been thrown out by reason of Limns Simmons, the colored Chairman of the Board of Mana gers at that box (and a member elect to the Legislature) failing to keep a regis tered list of voters. Had every white voter done his duty, and worked for his party as did the Republicans, the result would have been far different. And the indifference of our people has not only caused the inglorious defeat of the Re form Ticket, but likewise will work a great injury to us in the Jury box. The jury list is taken from the latest poll list of voters ; and the colored people, having polled nearly three times the strength of the white vote, wilt necessarily have in future a still greater preponderance in the Jury box. Below we give the County vote for the State as well as the County ticket. The Moses ticket wr*.s voted almost ex clusively by the negroes, and only at two or three precincts did the Tomlinson ticket receive any aid at.all, and that alone from the whites. But had the white people of Edgefield felt called upon to support either of the tickets for State officers, the majority for the Moses ticket would doubtless, have been considerably increased. Judge Melton, candidate on the Moses ticket for Attorney General, led his ticket by a complimentary majority. . Here is the result in this County. The names of those in italics are elected : For Governor-JP. J. Moses. 3.S78 ; Reu ben Tomlinson, 219; Scattering, 43. Lieut.. Governor-R. H. Gleaves, 3,880 ; Jas. N. Hayne, 55. Secretary of State-HT. E. Hayne, 3,977 ; M. B. Allen, 12. Attorney General-8. W. Melton, 3,942; J. T. Green, 55. State Treasurer-F. L. Oardozo, 3,888; E. F. Gary, 55. Comptroller General-8. L. H?ge, 3,865 ; J. Scott Murray, 56. . Supt of Education-.T. K. Hilson, 3,892; B. L. Roberts, 12. Adj't. dc Inspector General-H. W. Purvis, 3,887; P. Ezekiel, 4. For Senator-Lawrence Cain, 3801 ; Or lando'Sheppard, 1,573. House of Representatives-J. A. Bar ker, 3,794; Parin Simkins, 3,780; David Graham, 3,SOO ; Augustus Simkins, 3,793; Limns Simons, 3,760 ; Wm. Haiti wander, 1,605; C. A. Cheetham, 1,590; J. D. Tal bert, 1*545; March Harrison, 733; Am brose Cartledge, 675. Coroner- TFwi. Watson, 3,898; John Starks, 1,009. Sheriff- Hardv Wall, 3,706; J. P. Blackwell, 1,156 ; Jackson Covar,* 479. Clerk of Court,-Andrew Ramsay, Sr., 3,821 ; Lewis Jones, 1,5*5. Probate Judge- D. L. Turner, 3,829 ; H. W. Addison, 1029 ; W. P. Durisoe, Sr.,* 542. School Commissioner- George A. Mor gan, 3,814 ; R. T. Minas, 1,551. County Commissioners-H. Strom, 3,816 ; Wesiey Jefferson, 3809 ; Dock Mar tin, 3802; J. H. Jennings, 1,572; Joseph Wyse, 1,287; Charles Lindsay, 295. Solicitor Fifth Circuit-J. H. Runkle, 3,809; H. Barnwell, 1,421. Congress-R. B. Elliott, 3,879. * Independent Candidate. We are promised the Precint Returns, and will publish in full next week, as matter of general information. The "Fire Fiends at Work. On Wednesday of last week, Mr. R. M. White, living near Ninety-Six, had his Gin House, some ten bales of Cotton, and a large lot of Cotton Seed destroyed by fire. Mr. White had gone.to tho near est election precinct to deposit his vote, and during his absence the fire occurred, which, weare tdd,' he thinks was the work of r^i incendiary. Mr. W's loss is over 82,000. No insurance. On Friday night last, two incendiaries stealthily approached the Gin House on Mrs. Jas. Eidson'* Edisto plac?, applied the torch, and made good their escape. Mrs. Eldson's loss on Gin House, Gin, <fcc, is about 3800, and that of Mr. Ar thur Lott, who was working the^remi ses, and had his cotton in tho Gin House, is estimated at about $700. No insurance.' We farther learn that Mr. J. H. John son, living some two miles below the Old Wells, had his Store-House and Stock of Goods reduced to ashes on Friday night last,-clearly the act of an incendia ry. Mr. Johnson's loss, we are informed, is near $2500. fM~ Dr. D. C. Tompkins has been ap ppointed by the-Master of the State Grange as Deputy for Edgefield County to organize Subordinate Granges in this County. Decidedly a well-considered appointment. A Certain Remedy. Many of oar lady friends are fond of raising poultry? bat the mites sometime get in among the fowls ?nd kill them up almost equal to the chicken cholera. But atlast our friend Esquire Wright has found an unfailing remedy for the speedy extermination of mites and like vermin. This remedy is entirely original with friend W., and not knowing whether he intends to apply for a patent, we will for the present withhold his method. But we have no doubt he would readily com municate the same to his confidential friends coveting ?uch information, on application to him. EST A genuine imported S. B. Corset can be had at O. F. Cheathsm's for OJIly |1 00. 44 p&- Why ie kissing your s wee th er. rt like eating soup with a fork* Because it takes a long Umt to get enough. In Landa or lu M jney. As has naen announced in th? Adver tiser for some weeks past, the hooka will be opened for subscription to the Capital Stock of the Spartanburg & Aiken Rail road Company, at this place, at Pleasant Lane, and at Trapp's Milis, on Sale-day next, the first Monday in November. We hope the Commissioners for our County, and, what ia more import int j still, the people generally along the pro posed route, are giving this matter vary serious thought in the meantime. And again we would utter a word of exhorta tion to our citizens to be up and at work -lest the closing years of the nineteenth century find them and their children the poorest and most isolated people in South Carolina. It is ?ot a new plan, but if all land holders within five miles of th* contem plated route, on either side thereof, would subscribe a definite number of acres of j land, according to their respective abili ty, to bo sold and the proceeds thereof j converted Into funds for the construction : of the road, the same could be built without taxing the community for much ready money. Freeholders, as a general thing, own more real estate now than they can pay taxes for; and they can very easily spare a portion of their lands m the way of subscription to the con templated road. Such subscription in lands, to be taken at a fair exchangeable value, and certificates of stock given to the subscriber, who would thereby be come a stockholder. In this way stich stockholder would not only ultimately get the value of the land sojsubscribed, in the shape of stock which he might afterwards sell; but would soon realize the fact (as is evident along all lines of railway) that the bal ance of his land would rapidly appre ciate in value, and bo worth more to him in reality than the whole of his original tract. We would, therefore, suggest that where subscriptions cannot be had in money, lands should be taken in hen .thereof; .and the construction of the Road commenced at, as early a day as possible. H. BU Successor to Miller, Bnssey 173 Broad Streu WHOLESALE Al -Al a O M: MIS S I O IST WILL keep constantly i on hand B LARD, MOLASSES, RICE, TOB PLANTATION SUPPLIES of every as cheap as the cheapest and satisfacti Thankful for the liberal patronage by tl^e people of Edgefield, I hope b to merit a continuance of the same. Oct 23 5aU ""l8 HAM & TAKE leasur? in announcing to t) vicinity that they have just received LiRGE AND ATT -0 Seasonable Every Department is well supplied vals all through the Season. We hope by offering Only Firs Liviiij? Prices, and strict ktten community, to merit your ? confi'deno We give prompt and strict attenti when the amount is $10 or over. With thanks, for past favors, we ren KE Augusta, Oct 23 Wm mm AND FENS LIQUORS, WINES, &c. AM now reoeiving full supplies of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, CON FECTIONERIES, WHISKEY, WINE, BRANDIES, SEGARS, TOBACCO,. Ac. Ac-, all of which I will sell as cheap as such. Goods can be sold in this market. A share of trade solicited. W. F. DI RIS OE, Jr. Oct 9 tf 42 ADMIIOSTRATOR'S SALE. IN pursuance of an Order from D. L. Turner, Judge of Probate, I will pro ceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in November next, the REAL ESTATE of Mrs. Nancy Neal, deed., consisting of a valuable planta tion containing Five Hundred Acre?, Lying on Pea Creek, waters of Little Sa luda River, and adjoining lands of estate of Dr W S Mobley, dee'd, Henry Hill, Lewis Jones, Sr., and others. TERMS-One-halt Cash. Balance of purchase money on a credit of twelve months, with interest from date of sale. Purchaser to give bond and mortgage to secure-balance of purchase money. JAS. NEAL, Ad'or. with the Will annexed. Oct 15 _3t* 43 FLORENCE S OLD at corresponding prices with other First Class Machines, and is cheap er than any otller becausem?re complete. W. "H. SHAFFER, Agt Edgefield, Oct 2 _ly 41 IVOTICE. NOTICE is horcby given that on the first Monday in 'November next, and from day today thereafter, the Books will be opened for subscription to the Capital Stock of the Spartanburg cfc Ai ken Railroad Company-by the under signed at Edgefield Court House-by Luke Oulbreath, John Lake and M. W. Abney at Pleasant Lane, and by 0.8hep Kd, J. P. Bodie and John Trapp at up's Mills. Subscriptions are to be received in money, or in lands ata lair appraisement, or to Se paid in labor. The shares are one hundred dollars each. It is proposed to endeavor to complete the link from Ninety-Six to Pine House first. LAWRENCE CAIN, M. L. BONHAM, W. T. GARY, A. J. NORRIS. J. A. BARKER, PARIS SIMKINS, Commissioners for Edeefield Countv. Sept. 25, *6t_40 Come in and Settle !. ALL persons indebted to me. and fail ing to pay the sam? by the First [Monday in November next,, will, aller that date, find their Accounts in the hands of J. L. Addison, Esq. Take heed, and save Costs. H. PARKER. Oct. 15, St 48 CHARLESTON, S. C, Oct 12th, 1872. MR. EDITOR :-YOU have aa Enigma in your paper of the 10th, composed oil 17 letters,-the whole a group of Islands North of the Equator. I have made it out. I am only 10 years old, but it is an easy one : The 17,15,14, ti, 13, is a Snail, The.12, I?, 8, 9,10, is a Seine, The 16, H Kii9 th* River Dan, The'7,8, 9,10, ia Pine, The 1,2,3,4,5l 6v,is Philip, And the whole is the Philippine Islands My Uncle let me read your paper and I found the enigma. I remain, respectfully, CLARA. E. HENRICHSON. ??&- The Republican ticket was elected in Aiken County by over 400 majority. C. D. Kayne, col., is the senator; and Prince Rivera, S. J. Lee, Gloater Holland and W. R. Jones, Representatives. _? In Chester,- Yocum, a candidate upon the Meses ticket, got possession of J the Tomlinson tickets and destroyed them, so that but few votes were cast for Tomlinson. _ TO SPORTSMEN! Shepherds, Pointers, Setters, Retriev ers, Newfoundland: St Bernard, lox and Deer-Hounds, Greyhounds, Blood-Hounds, Batters, Coach-Do^, Boll-Dogs. Premium Chester White Hoes. Tirorongh-Bred Berkshire Hogs. Fascy Poultry and Eggs. Fancy Pigeons. Address C. I. CALVERT, Newark, Del. p*T All orders left with Mr. JOHN H. PAIR, Edgefield, S. C., will receive j prompt attention. Nov. 22_ly_48_ Notice! ALL persons holding claims against the Estate of Samuel Zimmerman, dee'd., will present them on Wednesday, the 6th November next, at the Ornee of the Judge of Probate for Edgefield Coun-1 ty, as I will on that day make a Final xCoturn of my actings and doings en said Estate, and will apply foi- a Dis charge from the office of Executor. G. H. SEIGLER, Ex'or. Oct. 15 St 48 SSEY, & Bacon, at the old Stand, ?, Augusta, Ga., MERCHANT, ACGN, SUGAR, COFFEE, FLOUR, ACCO, CORN, SEED OATS and ? description, all of which will be sold ion gUi..*antied. heretofore extended to the old Firm .j strict personal attention to business, 2m 44 72 Winter le citizens of Edgefield County and ft . RACTIVE STOCK F Dry Goods. and will be kept so, by Daily Arri t Class Goods at the Lowest ition to the demands ard tastes of the e and patronage. ion to orders, and pre-pay expenses iain very respectfully, \AN & CASSELS. 2m 44 MRS. N. BRUM CLARK'S MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS STORE, 251 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Cheapest HATS and BONNETS in the City. Fine Stock of EMBROIDERIES, LA CES, &c. RIBBONS in great variety. New Goods Received Semi-Weekly FLOWERS IN EVERY STYLE. Small Profits & Quick Sales. Has Enlarged the Store to accommo date the large.and increasing Trade. ] Goods warranted as Represen ted. Best Assorted Stock in Augusta. Faaoy Dry (tools In Variety. ZEPHYR, CANVAS, HAIR GOODS, Ac, <fcc. Also, Agency for Mme. DEMOREST'S RELIABLE PATTERNS. Mrs. CLARK will exhibit Fall and Winter Styles of Hats and Bonnets on Tuesday, October 22d. Augusta, Ga., Oct. IC 2m 43 P. A. Brahe & Cr 206 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. .AS just opened a MAGNIFICENT STOCK of GOODS, composed of every thing to be found in a First Class Jewelry Store. To the inspection of which they re spectfully in vite the citizens of Edgefi eld. 4WATCHES and JEWELRY repaired by first class workmen. Oct 15,_ gm_43_ A. RAMSAY, TJ. S. Commissioner. All business will be promptly attended to Oct. 16 tf 43 NP. U, Jackson Street, ONE DOOR FROM WARREN BIO CK, Augusta, Georgia. ~ JAMES A HULL t GD., Agents for the sale of Sibley's Famous NORFOLK OYSTERS, >LSO, CHARLESTON, SAVANNAH, MOBILK BAY, And the Favorite Cedar Key Oysters, In the Skell. Fresh Norfolk OYSTERS, in cans, re ceived daily by Express. A liberal dis count always made to the trade. We will also keep constantly on hand, when in season, WILD GAME, of all kinds, TROPICAL FR?IT8, and NOR THERN VEGETABLES. JAKES A. HULL. . CHAS. W. HERSEY. Oct. 15, lit 43 NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. ?O' Grand Opening at Frasier's C?rner. GRIFFIN & COBB RESPECTFULLY invite the attention Cf the public to their entirely New and Carefully Selected Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which they are now opening, and offering to the good people of Edgefield at low prices. _ They have now in Store a BEAUTIFUL and FASHIONABLE array of all the latest styles of . DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &C, Embracing in part : Japanese SILKS, POPLINS, French MERINOES, ALPACAS, REPS, BROCADES, Ac., Silk and Velvet TRIMMING, RUFFLING, FRILLINGS, Jaconet EDGING and INSERTING, . Alpaca TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS and RIBBONS, Bonnet, Sash and Belt RIBBONS, Cluny and Valencienne LACES, Lace and Linen SETS and UNDERSLEAVES, Ladies Searls and Silk Bows, . Switches, Braid? and Coils for the Hair, Children's Fancy Sacques and Coverings, SHAWLS*, Bengal Stripes, Beautiful Fur SETS and CAPES, . <* Children's Fancy Hosiery, Hemstitched and L. C. Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Perfumery, Brushes, Ac. GLOVES. GLOVES. We ask the Ladies' attention particularly to the famous Seamless Kii! Gloves. We have a good article and confidently recommend then. Berlin and Lisle Gauntlets, Gents' Dress and Driving Gloyes. Ladies) and Gents' Under vest*, Good Stock American and English Jloaiery, LADIES' HHS. A beautiful selection of Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Also, Feathers, Artificial Flowers, Ac. GENTS' AND BOYS' HATS. Latest Styles and in the greatest Variety, and at Low Figures. ' Superior Clothing. A large and splendid assortment, Broadcloth, Doeskins, Satines, Jeans, &c. Good Stock of Blankets, All Grades. Domestics ! Best Brands PRINTS, Bleached and Brown SHIRTING, " " " SHEETING, Table LINEN, Crash TOWELS, Pillow CASING. Bed TICKING, Striped and Plaid HOMESPUNS, Ac, Ac. SHOES! i SHOES! We invite special attention to our stock of - Ladies and Misses Dress and Walking SHOES, Children's SHOES, . Gents' GAITERS, 3TES, BOOTS, BROGANS, s . . . Bl-?(ll Kn dd ICM, Girths, Buggy Whips, Baggy aad Hand I'mbrellas. EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE AND CUT LERY LINE. Well ROEK* ?oflfiH and Gnu? ROPK, ic. ? good Stock of Orolary.eat GIMIWMO. Grroceries ! A fresh and genuine stock of .GROCERIES, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, SOAP, STARCH, SODA, Ac, Ac. In buying our Stock, we would respectfully say, that we have endeavored to study the interest of thone who may honor us with their valued favors ; and we earnestly solicit a share of their patronage, We will always be found at our post, prompt and ready to serve our friends and customers, and w ll do our utmost to olease and give satisfaction. GRIFFIN & COBB. W. J. GBIFFM, ) JAS. M. COBB, J Oct. 15, lm 48 JUST RECEIVED ! ??O Do? CO?TS* COTTdtf, $0 ct?t fiep dozen. ? 10 Caaes LONG CLOTHS, all -b/ands and prices. 10 " Sea Island Brown SHIFTING, l i? ^e Brown JEANS, 1 . ?le Gr&niteville 7-8 ?HI?T?t?, i .'" . " . 3-4 ; ; . g ii .:.!? - . . ; '. \" ?: '?.i' .; Aim. ? ihr) - rotiii ?71 DRESS G001IS. Amone the m?ny New Goods just opened, I invite the attention ' of the La dies to the following Specialities: . ?chame French POPLINS, in all the new ahadea, SATINETS in all colors, A large and varied 8tock of low-priced Dr?8s Goods, in London PLAIDS; Striped POPLINS, SEEGES and.MOHAIRS.^ 1 The Choicest Fabrics for Lupins BOMBAZINES, , ft j, \ Large Stock Wool-dyed ALPACAS, purest black and brilliant finish, White ALPACAS and MERINOES. ' AU Wool DELAINES,-in all colors, English CREPE, and Cre*be VEILS, -.Black Lace VEILS. ? i >A Iargie?tocfc bf SHAWLS.-TY' ; ? . Bomen MANTLES ind" SC A large Stock of Worsted SACKS, em bracing the latest styles, Balmoral SKIRTS in all styles, and at ?. all prices. Speciality fer lire Ladies* SKIRT PROTECTORS. Flannels! Flannels! Beautiful line of Opera FLANNBL, Plain, Striped and Plaid, in all colors, Plain FLANNEL8, White and Red, Twitted and Shaker FLANNELS. White Goods. Plain and Checked MUSLINS, J . Nainsook, Bishop and Victoria LAWNS Mull MUSLINS; Plain and Striped. Swiss TARLETANES, in all grades and prices. Hosiery! Hosiery!! Hosiery for Ladies and Gentlemen in the meet celebrated English and Balbrig gah makes, Aho a full line of the medium and lower pri?es. Notions! lotions I!. li great var ?tv, -including ajlJatesk'Nbv e?ti Gloves! Gloves!! Including two-button Kid; Lisle Thread, Worsted and Caaimere, Also, Gentlemens" GAUNTLETS, with C'asiraere Tops and Calf-Skin Fingers. ? Dress Trimmings. New style of RIBBONS in two Shade?, Sash RIBBONS, plkin'and plaid. SCARFS in all styles, Fashionable Lucca BELTS, Dress BUTTONS in great variety. I iuen SETS, Plain and Embroidered, Lace COLLARS, all prices, Cash's FRILLING, plain, fluted, and magic. Linen Goods! Table DAMASK, TOWELINGS, CRASHES, DOYLIES, and NAPKINS, Linen SHEETING and Pillow CASING Handkerchiefs ! . Plain and Hemstiched. ' Ladies and Gents UNDErtVESTS1, White and Red. ' * Ladies HATS, in the greatest variety, trimmed and untrimmed. Clothing! Clothing!! From the cheapest to the best, in the la test style, CLOTHS and CASIMERES, all prices. Hats! Hats!! A Splendid Stock of HATS.in the latest Styles. Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! $2500 worth of SHOES, embracing the latest styles of Ladies Dress and Walking Shoes, Buttoned Congress GAITERS, and Hana made SHOES for Gentlemen. Hardware. Crockery Ware. ?lass Ware. Splendid Stock of 8ADDLES and BRI- \ DLES. Sabre Ck HATS AND PLUMES Bought especially for the member? of the ? ?a -v;d Fnlli the pul continuance _ I am determined to keep .Stock at all times to back my ad vertisement. X H. OHE A TH AM, At Sullivan's; Old Stand. Oct. 15, lm 43: DRY GOODS STORE OF AUGUSTA The Old Virginia Fredericksburg House V. RICHARDS & BROS. lf./..'.; ' |X IS.NOW FULL OF GOOD'S,-from the. first to the fourth floor, including everything that is new and desirable,: and at prices so. low that none tan really object to them. Every department is now full, and it would almost be impossible to enu merate qualities and styles of the choice and elegant goods displayed, but we mention in part that' we have a fine assortment of Velvet apd Cloth CLOAKS, some of.them elegantly trimmed with fur, preseniin? a comforta-, ble and elegant appearance ; Beautiful Striped SHAWLS and SCARFS in elegant rich colors, from $150 up ; a most superb assortment of BLACK SILKS, also in colors ; all the new Fabrics in BLACK GOODS, including best makes of ALPACAS, from 25c. to the finest. In FANCY DRESS GOODS w? never had such a variety, including all the new colors and shades, such asthe Sage Green, The 'Elephant's Breath, Paris in Ashes, London Smoke, Chicago rn Flames, &c, &c. It will be a treat for ariy one who likes to look at NSW ARD BB??Iim GOODS to take a stroll through our house, whether they wish to purchase or not, we extend to all a hearty old Virgink welcome. . . V. RICHARDS & BROS, Corner by the-Planters'Hotel. Augusta, Ga., Oct. 16 , 3m 43 PIERCE B. CHRISTIE, _AT"" JOHN C. POPE I CO'S. Emporium of Fashion ! 248 Broad Street, 2d Door from Globe Hotel, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. WE . have received our Entire Stock of Fall and Winter BEADY MADS CLOTHING, ,W vHj,..-,<r ..|pr ifen*nd Boys Wear, " .V" '; " HATS;' XR?ffKS, 'VAL?SES, AND SATCHELS,. Scarfs, Tie*, Bows, Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, V Fiunishinig Goods of all Kinds and in Great Ya fie ty W'<:,-; 1 .?: ' ?f klj ' . ' . ; ? .: E simply wish to ?tate that our Stock is coniplete in each Department. And as. large and as well assorted as any in Augusta. We ace. determined to sell as cheap as a nv house in the south. ?. ., . ' . ; : Having a Resident .Buyer in New York, our stock is replenished wetly with all tke New Styles as fast as they appear in New York city. In our Wholesale Departmebt we'offer special inducements to kountry Merchants ; and are prepared to show a larger stock than ever before. . ' Give us a cail. Examine our Stock. We misrepresent nothing, and guarantee satisfaction in every respect. Augusta, Oct 15 2m 43 Gro to 262 Broad St., AND BUY OF Jtfnllarky Brathers. %! ; .? M* WE hav^?r^T^wiALl^ STOCK OF DRY GOODS, additions to whi?h tee dail_v^a?i?inij. ?We have got the advantage .over many by having a m?mb^f oY'tflfosFirm residing in New \ York, wno makes all the purchases o? thfl?B^ou??, an$ who, through his long experience in the great est of all pry (feofls Marked, enables us to receive . The ?evi^&'Bn^ Latest Importations Much Quicker and at Less Expense Than those Houses, who have not this important advantage. Moreover, we attend every NEW YORK DRY GOODS AUCTION -SALE OF IM PORTED GOODS, and have several times bought At Half its Worth, the Choicest and Most Select SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, Which we have always advertised at prices That Cannot be Ute at. Our Ready CASH SYSTEM does us in the e cases a great service, and we can assure our friends and the public that we will convince them of what we say when they visit our Store. We only buy our Imported Goods from Direct Importers, and our^Home Made Goods from, the Factories, ALL FOR CASH!. And a long experience has taught us to understand that herewith we not only <?o profit to ourselves at toe time of .purchase, but receive still larger profits through the patronage and recommendation of a public that ever appreciates .' CASH PURCHASES. We cordially invite every body to call and judge for themselves. We guarantee our Goods, and know our prices to be as low as any in the market. Our Salesmen are both polite and atlentive, and by continuing to give the same close attention to- business, we hope to receive this year our usual share of patronage. MULL?RKY BROTHERS, .Wholesale and Retail Dealess in Dry Goods. Augusta, Oct 16 . _3m__J3_ Cotton JSta/tes Fa?r? AUGUSTA, GA, TlIB THIRD GRAND ANNUAL FAIR will open to the public on TUESDAY,' OCTOBER 22d, at 8 o'clock, a m., and continue through the week. ? ' THE EXHIBITION OF FINE ARTS, HORTICULTURE, MECHANICS, INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, HORSES AND CATTLE, PROMISES TO BE VERY INTERESTING. . * i A. GRAND TOITENAMENT, on Wednesday and Thursday, October 23d and 24th, in which, several clubs will participate, and other entertainments will take place. STEAM PLOWING BY CAPSTAN METHOD ; also, STEAM ROAD ENGINE bf Aveling & Porter will be on exhibition: ? Arrangements have been effected with, the Railroads apd Steamship con nections. Passengers and Freight brought and returned for ONE FARE. The latter should oe consigned officially to the.Secretary. . Office open and entries at all times. For further information' ipply to R. MARTIN, Secretary, Jackson Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Oct 16 lt . 43 PETER KEENAN, BOOT AND SHOE MAN OF AUGUSTA. . ' if ' '. '.* "' 'JV- . . ' ' AGAIN saintes the good people of Edgefield, and Invites them, when they com? to town, to call at his new and beautifnl' SHOE EMH0R1UM, Where they will be .politely and justly dealt with. Never in the history pf Augusta has a better or larger Stock been offered to the public. He promises au those who honor him with their patronage, a Saving .of ?6 per ?? nt, ?in their annual Shoe Bill. . He will be responsible for every Article .sold, and make reclamation in every instance when work do?? not'give 4ull satisfaction. His house is, not sustained by " influence," nor.by the . services of prom* mers. The character of the Goods he keeps, and the low and uniform dri ces at which he sells, recommend themselves. To the people' of Edgefield, who have so generously patronized me, and to whom 1 am largely indebted for the partial success I have attained' I re turn my*most grateful acknowledgments ; and promise them that I will in the future do allin my power to merit the generous confidence they have reposed in me. < . > ' PETER KEENAN, ' 226 Broad St., 3rd door below Central Hotel Oct. lo, ;8u 43