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S.I ?A HM Hone Epidemic. NEW YORK, October 26.-The hore? malady has spread to such an extent that almost all horses in the city are said to be suffering ia one form or another from symptoms of the epidemic. There are ftousands of hones which have not yet been put upon {he sick list, but observa 'tioitgoes to snow that many of these .have the germs of the disorder in their system. , The disease has thus far been rasher slow in it? development,- and it is not known yet whether all its stages have been*seen. It is estimated that in t?e city ark?4 ihaniecli?te v?cmiry there' ate tr?hV thirty to forty thousand horses suffering from irell, developed svjnptoms ?C t?e dis ease. It has begun to exhibit new and alarming phases, which are looked [my as higWy oSlBgerbTis^-'^* faflammaii*a?.p? throat extends to the lung? and ?rapidlVJ grows more alarming, and the coughing is' fearfully,??vulsiyjr-rtbe animal panting forjforwu^?ecorii?s ^mt^.co?d\at the'ev ( trejaiti?S! Jhis^eeis to.be ajwarning 6? j the fatal'ending dfl&e malady, and-tfit j . continues as widely prevalent as.it is now, for a few days longer, there is little doubt tb*t 10 per cent, of the howes affected willdi?. Tee stfceet car companies, some of the livery stable proprietor;* cad many of the down town merchants are. still working their diseased horsce} sad in all these cases, signs of fatality are becoming more and, more alarming. In the stables where all buaines? i? suspended until the disease is mastered, very favorable reports .ara made. In some instances th? convalescence of horses is very raru/i, The trotters and races stabled-'in ,ihe ci^v seem to have nearly eaci.ped the dis . I ease. American Girl bas already almost, recovered from her slight attack. At least six* hundred cars have been withdrawn from th* city jajlrcad Hues. In thia ?ranch alone-a Thousand men are. thrown out of wqrla L } i. ? I j The hack men have almost" tripled their fares for passengers, in utter.violations of law, and refuse to carry those reihaing to pay illegal rales. The manu gera of the railroad compa nies be li* ve that at the. present rate their stock'cannot hoid out longer than Sun-j d?V nigh't. ' No1 ?Table reports as yet' .hows that any horse has been perfectly cered, t : . ./ i BOST?N, .October -26.--Xn consequence of the horse disease, horse car accommoda tions have been almost entirely withdrawn in Boston and vicinity. Roc.HBSTE?C October 26.->A cold ^in prevails here. Malady reports are ' dis* j con riging. More fi tal cases are. reported ta-day than during the whole tune since the malady appeared. Mea. are doing,! the hauling..' Many canal boats- are laid*' up, anti many ' arrive with dead horses ' aboard, ft*? .'ST?LONIS.'N. r.; October 2fJ.i?Tt?nm?e j malady has appeared here. DBT?OIT, MICH?, ?atoiber2?.---Tb? mal ady is Itere, ??ince Thursday four street car lines, have been drawn off. The mara . dv has reached the kunbering district of] Kort h Saginaw. BOSTON, October 26.-Wagons ' filled with perishable articles are drawn by men. There are very fe*v horses op the: streets. Only a few fatal cade*. .New' Yosx, 26.--Th* malady is in ' creasing. The Express' Company report the recovery of their hxrrses. -JSEV Yo**, ' October\26,-Mr. Beigh suggests, a* a remedy for the prevailing horse, disease, complete - re st, .w arm blank- j sta, no exposure to drafts ol' air, disinfec tants, total absence of bleeding and pros trating cathartics, twenty or thirty drops, o?jtwctnre of iron, in . a gfll sf Jam??a ' ruaa^ diluted with water, to bi given eve-, ry four hours, in order" to'preserve the strength of thc- liwse, tr tincture of arni ca will produce re?ief. ? plaster bound round the throat, composeld of one portion of cayenne pepper and two of flax seed, mixed.with vinegar, is excellent. . BOSTON, MASS., October 26.-Trw first Known and authenticated case of horse malady communicated to a human being was reported hire to day. Russell, white driver of Engine'4, while attending the horses, was suddenly taken with the dis ease, and was conveyed to hie home. He hal all the symptoms of the malady coughing, running at the nose and eye?, . and general feverish debility. NEW YORK, October 28.-At Pough keepsie, the malady appeared Oxen are hauling goods. At Syracuse, nearly even* horse ha? sickened, and many have died. At Portland, Maine, nine-t?nths of tin horses are sick. LATER.-The horse disease .shows' ?K abatement. The weather is damp anti foggy. "Horsemen say by Wednesday there will be a total stoppage of public conveyances. The' cars yesterday wen over crowded. Two horses fell dead OM the track. The stoppage of the stree: cleaning business is apprehended. The races advertised this wed? are p j.->fpqhed. Many deaths reported. BOSTON, OctoL-t-r 2.?.-With bett*] weather, numerous teams appeared, which with the sssistam e of oxea and man teams, move trade some.. Thc South Boston car are drawn by drivers and conductors. WaSHlXOTOK, October 28.-It is stated that two horses humed from the North hither have the malady. BOSTON, October28.-Theare on Som! Boston street line, drawn by men, is twen ty-five cents. The cars are well tilled. * PHILADELPHIA. October 2$.-Twenty five ca-^s are reported in Camden, several in Chester county, and s^int in private stables in thia city. . The horse d&-.i?e broke out to duy-. ?Ali have a heavy cough', swollen and blood shot eyes, w.th swelling in the throat. ROCHESTER, October 28.-This is th* eleventh day of the malady in tnis city. Ninety-five per cent, ol all hoists huvt been affected. . A few hundred, have re covered. Less than n- doeun have died. Steam fire engines ate run-by hand. 'NEW YORK, October L'S.-A resolution pa*3ed allowing the city railroad*, to usc dummy engines. The beautiful wc-athei brought a numaer of vehicles out. Uxei. on Broadway caused a sensation. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.- !n.lookin over the return*-, \\e.hre gratified lo not< the election of several JJ< n'I-miui wbosi presence in thc- next Genera) Assembly will doubtless give*clficiency and strength to the opponents ot corrupt legislation. Gen. W. H. Wallace, *of Onion, Hon. Gabriel Cannon, of Spai tauburg, Henry A. Meetze. Esq., of Lexington, besides gentlemen from other counties wiio are not so generally known ..'hrbugkotK the State, ?f?yrd a guaranty that the reeking corruption of tue past will not he repeateu without a vigorous protest at every slep. We can only lament that such men are not more numerous in both branches ol the General Assembly, trom whence wt might expect mme enlightened and whole some7 legislation. ** *r' ? i There will be many new menvbew in both Houses from the ranks of the Radi cal party. As a general rule, these, men are unknown an* untried and ordinarily it would be harsh to prejudge their actions But we fear that many of them sought the position from wrong motives and er roneous ideas as to tb? duties of a Legis lator, founded upon the glittering, bewil dering success of their predecessors in Biaking" hay while the sun was shining. I,et as hope, however, that their aie enough decent, hones: Republicans, whi e iud cflqred, tourilie t?tb- the Conserva- J ??VdB ^-revc^ing nrtiii disgrace -a-jcll Bpoilation upon the State.-Anderson Intelligencer. . CONDEMNATION CALLED FOR.-It has been are tty well ascertained that over 300 white men in? this County failed to tattend the polls in the 16th ult., and that a hit? apathy in other Counties has caus ad the defeat*of Governor Perry t our can didate for Congrats. If this be the case, -and there is abundant proof to subs antiate it, we know of no language strong enough wi& which Ito condemn and denounce, their course. How can freemen ever ex pect to be treateo as, freemen when they -"Hesupinely on tueur backs and hug the delusive phantom of hope?" People that worfjt-nclp fche?j|e?lve3 can't expect assist ance from*others:' Ana just so longas.a large nurftber of onr white men seem con teat to'tenain itt .feme oj* ,?]ecti?jr day; and fail to cast their Ballots on che side ol' j?^at aid hoaeaty, ju8t so long wiri we .continue to be oppressed and misrepje- i ?nted.--Winnsboro News. National Democratic and Liberal Bepublican Ticket. For President. *?> .V HORACE GREELEY. j.fj For Viee-Piesidjent, R?3 B. GRATZ BROWN. $| Electors. ^ , A>1 ?State a6 Largef. " M. P. O'CONNOR, of Charleefaii. W. H. WALLACE, sf Unipnt^ & A: PEARCE, of Riehland. ? ; First District, W. W. WALKER, of Georgetown, Second District, JOHNSON HAGOOD, of Barnwell. Third Dikrict, S&IEON PAIR, o{ Newberry. ' ' '^1t?w&DXstriCt~ **"'*"" " ' W. R ROBERTSON, of Fairfleld. ---mm> i - . ' jThe jhimor that^^ep?rio^from^pH ficrni life of the Scott .administration ?' to^j be signalized by the levy, and imm?diate collection, of a State tax of two OT two and a quarter per cent, has caused a pro found indignation in Charleston. There .is nb indisposition to pay such taxes as ma*v be required for educational purposes, for the legitimate -expenses of the gov ernment, and ipr the interest upon/the unquestionably valid debt; but, eh all sides, the determination is openly ex pressed not to pav any more liuge taxi levies.imended solely fe* the benefit of j speculators and thieves. This time the public feeling appears likely to assume practical shape, and there is reason for thinking that such a taxas that'which ex-Auditor 6ary believes to be in contem plation will be'vigorously and systemati cally fought in the courts-nor should the fight be abandoned until . every" remedy known to the. law is exhausted. This course would*- bring up fdr settlement all the/financial questions -which have dis turbed the public mind since the present administration came into power. .'The 1 taxpayers represent one hundred and fifty million dollars of taxable property. They can rout ?he Ring, whenever they please. Alli hat is .needed" 'is. concerted, ana cob tinued action.-Chariestoi^News.; : f | ^ SEST TO THE PAPER MILL.-A special h>the 'Courier-Journal, from, Washington, the l't?lh instant, says : .-. The publication of the Ku-Klux report and testimony to1 fire the Northern heart, it- is estimated, cost -the Government $30, 000. ''Thousands of copies have been used .as waste paper,.the report having ?died ta answer^ine^ intended purpose. Tr?o ?cart loads; of 'these documents, were carted some days ago h*om the post ,' oflice to a 'shop on D street,'?here they were pu! in begs so as. to be snioped to the paper null. The Wheat Crop. 1 WA^HIAUTAS, October 24.-The agri cultural report says returns have been received from counties representing a large proportion of wheat of each State, which indicate an Increase of about 5 per | cent over the product of last year, which was estimated at 230,000,000 bushels. It ?is probable that the completed estimate will not fall short of 240,000,000 bushel?. Upon an area of little less than 20,000,000 acres, they will make a yield,,of between i twelve and thirteen bushels' per acre, wBich may be considered an' average tor j the United States. The increase of 'the Stateg west- of the Mississippi appears to be about'15,000,000 bushels. THE DOBK'S MINE HOMICIDE.-The Abbeville Pres*, says: "A colored man named Jack Brown'was killed at -Dom's .Mine on last Wednesday .night Jby a pis-' U>I shot, which passed through his langs. According to the testimony before a cor oner's inquest, heid 'on the next day by Esq.'James M. Caslan, he occupied one.*| end of a double log cabin, and the inmates of the other end heard thc shot, and the cry of; the murdered man and the fallius of his body, but did not learn of his aoatt till next morning, wuen the dead body was discovered. The whole mutter is in volved in mystery. A while man named Lewis Banks baa been* arrested for the murder ; bat the circumstances amount only, we learn, to some grounds of suspi cion. Neither Banks nor Brown wj?nt to the election oil Wednesday, and there was no known ill-will between them, and cer tainly uo political quarrel. Whatever the cause, and whoever the perpetrator of thc mme, there was certainly no connection with politics in the.afluir. " PRINCE N\P?LEOS RESISTING THE DE CKEE oi-' BANISHMENT.-Prince Napoleon has appealed lo the Procureur-G?n?ral of Franc* for redress against the Minister of the interior, the Prefect of Police, and others who took part in his expulsion from France. The appeal is made in accord ance with tho provisions of the penal code. . Shoukl it be rejected or* disregard ed tho Prince will commence personal pro ceedings in fhe courts against the parties concerned, and w'ill avail himself of al! legal means tu procure- the restoration ol ?os rights as a citizen of Prance and the punishment bf those' who have illegally driven him hom his counirv. Knowing the importance of sell ing Dross G':ods while they are new and fashionable, .1 IL Cheatham has marked his entire stock down to very lowest lig ures, ns an inducement to buyers. 4~> J. Il cheatham has just received 1000 Papers ol the justly celebrated Para noia Gold Eyed* Needles. Tu:: STATE BONI? QUESTION.-In pur suance ol an cot of the lust General As ?cmb'y abolishing the ufike of State Auditor "on aird after the general election ?l" 1ST J." Gju^ernor Scott hus issued an order ?to-.Stufe Auditor Gar**, directing iii m to turn over the books and papers ?n bis office tn the Comptroller1'General, by whom thc duties of both offices are to be [.erfonned irereaftcr. li is rumored that Comptroller General Seugje, whose du.ty it is now made to levy, all taxes ordered by.the General As lembly; is about to levy a'"special tax (as lurectedr by the "validating bil!" of last Winter] i<> pay the interest on the public debi cuj that ibis action "is to be taken at the desire of Uie Governor elect, Moses, who will theii proceed to sue out an in (unction restraining the collection' of the tax for interest upon the six millions of conversion bond* now supposed to be out, so as \p bring the whole question of their legality to a square issue before the court -'Aiken Tribune. . ? , Thc Greenwood and Augusta Railroad. We are pleased tu l?arn that at a lacew ing held Thursday nf tho corporators j from ibis cit r, wjtb' the representative? et j tue'Sooth liro'lma coiTfiorators-of (his important enterprise, slept?, were .taken for an early organisation of the company, the requisite .amount of stock prescriber in the charter having been secured. t An efficient engineer, with a competent cmos pf assistants, hoi breen . employed to make a survey of the enure rout*, "and it is understood will commence operations at an.early flay. This'looks like business on the part of our South Carolina friends,, and we earnest ly hope that the citizens of Augusta will respond .cordially to this spirit. The road contemplated will r/etoihj tb-itbis city/ jkbe trade of\tb? ?argo and "wealthy cotm?ee in South Carolina of Anderson, Ocohee, Pickens, Greenville, Abbeville, Edgefield, and portions of Laurens, Newberry and Spartanhurg-embracing the most pro ductive and wealthy portions of tjie State -a trade worth fb'ousapds, upon** thou sands of dollars to our business men. Augusta Once enjoyed the dosest busi [ness relations with this extensive and [productive territory of_pur elster State, ' her people preferring'thiV market to fcny other within their reach, and we think that no efforts, eithei of money or influ ence, should be. spared to bring our friends back. This railroad .will most assuredly accomplish this, and now that our friends, over tne river have moved in the matter, in a practical, business like way; we should not be laggards.-Augusta Chroni cle and Sentinel. I ' i ' ?? *' 'Wjl* '.'<"?.? * jdh Seven men who stole,horses, and four women who kept a place of1 secret rendezvous for them, were recently strung up by au infuriated Kansas mob, _THE ADVERTISER. Edgclie'.d, 8. G., Oet. 31,1872,? ! ? ;? - - hA Brave* peteramiujwtt H*e*ywltfj?e. There, sei ms to be a brave ' deternxina j tian e*e^whej&,^^-tho part of-'-tko ;Detnocrafee Iio'emis to win in Novamber. j Ob:ptoti?j next we vote,, for Presi: ? dent ancVVlce PS^enJi AncTagsf?we j urge every white man in Edg*fteld t>is tnct to come out le the polls and vote far the Presidential E?eotors nominated by the Deuibcrats and Liberals of South Carolina. ' Once more to the breach, dear friends ! Faith and work win the fight. Contend against' corruption and tyranny with j calal, resolute, ferrie courage. Warin ! intone* Mle the Tifa! '???irk ^pWHer ism,-' The conflict is a gigantic struggle befrwjeeptt .poktictfUberty and the tyranny hof a faction, Thon ' let ujs a?. repair ip. our nearest precinct on the-ro'crning of [-the 5th, . and make ono, more effort to place fe^nest naen, lu.oi?co, *ud thereby secura a?u/*? 'ftdiuin&trefrm.' of go yera-, ment ami,Reece an? prosperity to our country.. , . .. . ? The Fourth Stat? Fair il' Columbia. Ti>e fpnrtb 'annual Fair of .the State J Agricultural ,an4 MecfywiIcaT Society, will be qpened in.Columbia on Monday nepct, .the 4Q> 2?by.> and* we earnestly hoce, th* people .of. Edg? field, will bo found ht th?' foremost raplc, upholding and" furthering this good cause. Th? Fair will close oil the evening of the 8th.. On one night, during th?.?ontiu?-. an ce. of th? Exhibition, will take place the annual meeking of'fcj? Survivors^ Association^ at which Gen. J. B. Hood is to be the orator. On another evening will occur the annual Ball of the South Carolina Club. The most ' thorough nnparations are now in progress ?br this ev shit,' under, the general, control nf Gen. Hagood, the President o? the Society, and Col. Aiken, the "Secretary ; and it ?3 confidently promised (?bat the Fair this year will exceed in variety wad ^traction any similar exhibition'that has been made in So?th Carotina since the wari Extensive additions and* improvements have been made to th? Fair buildings, and both' visitors and exhibitors witt find the Buildings. Booths, Stock-quarters, Music Pavillon, Race Course, Grand Stand, &e?, .all in most perfect repair, and arranged with a careful view for tho convenience of all concerned.. -The Premium lists in oil the departments are larger and better arranged-than ever ?before;, And the Hoeing, to many the most engrossing feature of a Fair, is to be-, unusually at tractive and important. Let all Edgefield, theta/ Ide to Colum bia for a merrv time next week. ,-tifc - . . v* . .? .* .*i The Augusta, Fair. ' We were rireverited' from attending this Fair, is is our wo.ht, and' therefore cannot speak of it with 'as much aceuVa-' ' ey . as'Usual. ' The exhibition and ar rangements were no'Jess admirable than fal former years,-mrly on acron nt of -the very unpropitious weather which reign ed almost throughout, the Crowd of visi tors was not so1 great Many Edgefield people were in attendance, however, both as exhibitors ?pd visitors ; and when the premium Jih.t is published, we sin..i have more to say on the subject ?( . Ghosts Abroad,-in Georgia. t . At Surrency, on the Macon and Bruns wick Railroad, in .Appling County, Southern Georgia, lives Mr. Surrency, a gentleman well to do in the world, and umversally regarded as one of tho most honorable, et ti sens of the County. And it is this Mr. Sunencv's house that the ghosta have taken as their theatre of ac-. Hon. And stupid, prosy, tiresome action it has been. Crockery, pottery, glass ware and bhtcher knives have fallen from their shelves day by day, and been shivered upon the lieor. Ears of corn have fallen suddenly in thc room?, as Dianna in the wilderness. Smoothing ?rons have slid forward and back upon their own hook. Books have jumped around the floor, as if possessed of devils. The old family :cloc1c has kicked up its heels like a young calf.- Ked-hot brick bat* have been hurled about like stoned in an Irish riot . Hogi, have tpuered tightly chxedrooms, anu, after walking hither aud thither, vanished like vapor before the gaze of the beholders. And last, but most sensible, an old Sea-cap tain who went to seo the performances, got tfredund dry, and wislied (only wish ed !) ft.? bottle of whiskey, whereupon a full bottle appeared upon the lioor by his side, and, after he had poured out a stiff drink,'vanished like thc hog. Kind io CONIC.'bul unkind to litnit*ail old sea captain to a single drink ! j And tri 1,these thing's done as if hy the impulse of the lifeless articles them selves Not i he faintest vitiObe agency! And hundreds and hundreds of people including newspaper reporters, who can scarcely bo called" people-went day by. day to .gaze, and watch, and ferret out th? ?mystery. Bu: KO- far it 'remains uufcrretod, and unfathomed. At one time Mr. Surrency and his family left tho house, in alarm and disgust. .We do not know fhat they have gone back tu it. And all these tilings are true, strictly {rue, as thou sands of people can testily. But after all .how low and uninteresting! Such ghost? ?ire a disgrace to their species;. Who could tolerate ghosts without long shadowy draperies, and bleeding wounds, and deathly, mysterious groans, and haunted eye-.*, aml'crimbs untold, upon their beads ? Bah! we are unspeakably dfsgusted with ghosts so degraded as to condescend-to liirt with hogs, and old sea-captains,and unmentionable pieces.| of cba'mber crockery ! -..?? - ?a?.f- ?- - . Gov. Scott Cleaning ont thc .Penitent . . fWy. . - . Within thc- last ton days, uhder the rcommcnda'.ion of tlic Superintendent of the Penitentiary, the following named convicts have been pardoned, and'order ed to be .discharged by Governor Scot', viz: Walter Muxey, Walter Berthal, Jo seph Arnohl, Larkin Wave, Stephen Partlow, Anderson heck, William Bing, William Edmund.;, (ico, Williams, Wil liam Coleman, Tiff North, Isaac Turnaga, Willimn Johns.??, Charlea Howard, Benj. Happy, Peter.Heriot, John Brown, Jas. Harris, l%er fichu 1er, Bani?l Wilhams, Levi Cameron, June Jones, Jaco'b Rob enaou, JohnUoodwin, Edward W-illiaurs, Berry LauroyTouey Jenkins, John Harris, E. J. Porter, Maberry STme, Ja ob Pa^ega, Lu\Vaid1 Platt; aud upon the rucoiumufduilou -of Judge'^thomas has pardoned Ellas Evins and IM Fayette McCaw, coifvicted Ol' grand larceny and sentenced to the State Penitentiary for three years. . . . ^5??~ J. IL Ch eat ha ni has on hand ten dozen Honey Comb 1M Quilts at qui y $1-40 each ; and ten dozen .Quilts at |1?6 i each. How ls that forlow ? 46 . \ Cotton Show at the Cape-of Good Hope. The feverish and all-dbsdrbing anxiety , to Taise -cotton j>r ?vaili;, elsewhere, il would seem, than in Edgefield District. The caoietelegrams bring accounhfofa very successful bajtbpn shoyv which was hold, about the 1st September^jui Gra hatai's Town, in extreme Sotith Africa. The total number of bales exhibited was 260. A good place to move to. Imagine yourself, enjoying a sommer in Kaflraria. '. -r-' ' - p&~?. Hi Ch eat ha in's is kn ?wn . PS Headquarters for pretty b- ty les- and in addition to his forge ittock of Dress Goods, wiH receive this week from Clanen & Co. 300 Pieces Faehionablc Prints, 45 Edgefield Merchants and Trade'F pects. We are reviving in old Edgefield. ler.'more&eoK'. Business, has its whirLthig fill wi?r un d avery'tody, moroV'pr iessfyjp jbenefite; f'Qur p?bl?(^Bquar?4-for i' past, b^j-resounde?; jwitii{%o ^V*7&$? pf-w?gjm-^'j?t?r^^dJ1 res> Stevedores ''-inv* Edgefield H Well, you know what we mean-the fel lows who load and unload. Huge wagons, piled almost up to the moon with rich merchaddize, cast (heir shadows athwart oar street?ida?lyi The hammers of the j^oung clerks keep up a never-ceasing rattle and clatter. And the v?h&les from j the country, bringing ladles' ' io' ?hop, makef muan? to ti^e .merptianr's ear swc?ter'ihan that of Eolian tiarpsT~*"r"~ ' We feel&neourage?4)y''"tn?se %r??rous ?'signs, and before another twelve-month has.gone, look hopefully for a full return I of our anta-lelfam business prosperity. - And th?-eau se of all tm 9 ? lina th o en ergy, enterprise and. reliability of our merchants, ajul, what-ia more, their final Land unalterable de Le rmi nation, to soli goods as cheap as they ?u-e sfcld, pr can bc sold, elsewhere. They. have. learned [.this lesson by ( sternly r,eajh$ihg[ how powerftiily-.j?ey.must" contend with-An - I trusta. Xn? wo^knoVthis h\ft?r factuy .having.noteji, mr many '?f th?'fin? i lies of our b?st planters a?d farmers,' who4 formerly went to Augpfeta to buy Ihejr supplies, 'are now cotRSrigio' ijdg?dold for'the same-pe'rfect?y' saf?sffe?' atlast .that'they Can purchase~?obdfe"fiero'as dieap absolutely sn'ih thtffor^er'h}arKet/ Odr merchants' deserve the patronage ,of their conrpatriots, and We refoiee'tlmt Vthpy aue .l??V getting lt So" lit??fallyi ?Their stocks are'utfu^daTly larget rich and complete; and, like wiyeand liberal- j m ip dad men", they advertise largely in their home paper. And te th? columns bftfle said paper dr call 1li? attention- of the publie, for .particulars concerning the stocks and prices of th ? worthy and high-toned merchants ot Edgefield.' * ja*-Friend Stokes, of the Uhio? THme?? a%, 'unintentionally, ' wronged us* ! itt saying that -we advocated" the ."stay away policyin reference to the late) election.' We have urged the people te1 turn out and vote for good men for office -and we had.a.number of good men on our ticket for County .offices. -True, the Advertixer did advocate tba "nanda off" policy in regard to th? 'candidate* for Spate officer^ simply because.. w.e looked, upon the candidates on both tickets as | miserable swindlers and carpet nagger] plunderers,, .and. not as men worthy of our suffrages;" And as yet we.have no j cause to.regretour 11 hands off" pql?py. --?'^i*- ?.' - Give us Your Name. " We frequently receive.marriage notices, I obituaries, and communications, t)n& companied bythp. name of the.writer, or party sending.'tho communication AU such papers receive no attention at. our hands, and.are Incontinently, thrown aside. If you want-your article'publish ed, send your name therewith.. '. Thc^TerrTble Horse ?ickuess. A terrible and deadly horse/ sickuess ta raging in New York, BostobT.Chicago, St. Louis, Rochester,'.Detr?i(, apd many other cities. It seem? to' be spreading-') with friglitful rapidity airo'ver" fhe'whoje country, tn a stable'of horses in New Yofk, the whole' 24U0 had taken it in twenty four hours'" after the first-oife develop*J it It is a-sort of catahrral Uaver. Business suffers disastrously in these cities, especially in Now- Yo"rk." Broadway, says one paper, is M .deserted as a village lane. Gov. Scott, In a proclamation prohibit ing the'iniportation of horses during the existence of this epidemic, says : Whereas information has reached this oflice that an epidemic among horses ex-, ists to an alarming extent in the Northern cities, and unless" precautionary measures .re provided against the introduction-of: this contagious lisease,#grea< lass ma.-' be caused therofrobi ; Now, therefore, I, Robert K. .Scott, Governor of fhe State of ] South Carolina, do hereby ordain" and proclaim that!the importation ol' horses and mules is prohibited during.tho bxls tence of this epidemic, and thawaii ves sels having such cui^n -.' riving atth?' iiorts of Charleston;., Georgetown and lliliou Head, be dir'octed to reihain at Quarantine' anchorage until they arc visited and inspected by tho Heal th otficer of said ports, respectively. , ? ?&- The colorod women have ?n sev eral occasions had,Hot Suppers for the j purpose of finishing the Church which is intended for the worship of God by colored people. On Thursday night last, they gave another ol these Hot Suppers, and realized, we arc informed, a respec table sum towards the completion o' t'aeir Church. These women are in earn est in this matter, and deserve commen dation. Andyetthey get bull?ale encour agement froui their colored malo friends, who have been so much engaged in po litics that they have no time and but lit tle money for religious purpose's. And*| we would hero remark thatlintess these men come square up,' and build, or assist finishing the building of the house of| God, we fear thc religion.'? training of the colored people will be sadly neglected. The Straight Ticket. Col. Edward F. Stokes, " Chairman of | the Executive Committee of (he Demo . eratic party of the State of Sduth Caroli na,'1 publishes thc following proclama* lion :' * ." i ' ron IM?ESTDK.VT.; Hon. Cn A KI. KS O'Cd'xon, of New York. FOB VlCK-VItlCSlliKNT, Hon. .lo UN QfTNcv Af ?AMS, of Rf ossa chusetts. . . iXErrons:'i"or,sTATR AT r,A.Ron. .* . ' WM. H. STACK, . J. D! 'McC-JUVMjr, WM. T.'-WII.I: iys/ First District-T. 1). Napper. Second District-J. It. Lanibson. . ? Third Distriot-^.1. W. Covar. Fourth District-A J, W.ndegrift. jjsfir- To the DcynoccalK i\f tiou?fi OUKQ \ lina.-He Vue to G^HI, t-i.yom: sq un try and yourself, -and vete tho alio vu. ticket BS^ Itis said that J..i?* Chestham's Dress Goods are unsurpassed either in qiuintity, buau'ty ;uid texture;, unc? we aro told tliaf he. is .selliiuj them, .bo per cent, lower Limn they ?ca?) Ije bought else 1 where. ?&- Governor Scott, na ^^onuivy oj" last w;e6k, nglifietl .pUtty. Auditor .Gary that his offieo no longer existed, and that his hooks and papers must forthwith be turned over to the Couiptruilcr-Gune/al". Thisactiou of Seqtt. is b^ed upon ^ho; act passed by the. L?gislature iii 'March last, entitled "An act to abolish thc of fice of State Auditor, and confer the cm ties of his edfied upon thc [Comptroller General," The Comptroller General, NcaglGf triage a demancr ripon Hie State 'Auditor to surrender his office,' which I was refused, when-Scott immediately or dered Gary'scoinmi&ion tobo cancelled. Gary stood in tho way of tho ?levying of the. enormous taxes required to pay'thc interesfdn the fraudulent bonds issued by Scott and his ririg-estfmated'at twen ty-six milfs on the dollar. HCHRO his removal. The Coinptroller-Goilcral now has full sway at the tax-payers, ana will, it is thought, make his levy in a few days. .'' At. Aurora, 111, on the 2fJtbf .a balloon half filled broke loose, when the tackle caught a nian by . the ?eg,,wh? .managed to climb into the basket,. but when the balloon.had rcachedan altitude ol four hundred feot, bc jumped out, and was picked up dead. UNPAP.?Li^??J|cffi^AoE.-A gentle man from th^?i^X^oT^prion called at this officesaya ( the Macon hUgrajoh^^v?fid?.the foHowbg start ;;On wJp^ftjgbt, about 2 p. m., a ?and oflH^nfte'u States soldiers led t jm?.^ker^ffifi^^ appeased at thc \fellirf?'?fi'?r; J;^i3^rjell, ih quest ..'ol'j ie Do^rVpd hie!??fffl','' who were from home. TrayT? entered tjje hous?, and searched tmi&remises in^ie rudest man ner, violating tWtt-tfcfe?rr ruffian presence the sleer4ng-1phambpr.of- tvro, young ladies, iiindevW?^?mg. frtfta. ?their, parsons &&J Dis and bare. m jjjm/jjl .^m Fr^? Ken?ft^^ rail-' road agent, and Jas? Fountain/ %ipt con -.t?nt witfrft*1 outraging1 tfre*'k8nW'and persons of -?eir victims, these .exemplary^ represen t?tiges of. Radical :i aw proceeded,* "to rifle thepockets of one of then- prison-, ers-, Mr. Wm,. Fountain, .of abou^ $15.* For the' truth "of this- characteristic Vt our informal'has the authority'df the brother,of Mr. Fountain': :f " * ' ' " . i - ?" ,??>y i.' ' . ZS" Mr. James Jones, one-of the most I enterprlsingtfarmers in Fairfield corni tyr raised this year, on ?seven acres of river bottom land j 71 If bushels .cota, iSj?OO pounds fodder, and the land is now COY Vredwitbpnihpkine. ..' r' _ . i^The^ltmWa'?Vt?en?a? Ss'auth?f ised by ?Comptroller beagle td say that, ^twl?listanding'tb? removaPdf Auditor" '/Gary, theb?nd scrip snit"*wiU Wpr?s?-'' 'outed as ' vigorously as 6v?f-Messrs," Pope <k Haskell having been retained as '?ansel: V" - " . " ' 233r A persona} difi^ul.ty occurred on Tuesday hight between two colored, men,' ?nhi?ng together, on'.Dr^Mopja'B planta tion"^ ?ear. .(^ppeU's.Depot,, Newberry Connty, resulting* in"ihe, lolling pf Blu f&rd'^Nelson "by. .Anderson Williams ; /some disagreement as to the. division.o? the proceeds of their crops is assigned as the cause o?> the quarrel..Measures have, been, taken fer the" arrest of ^tpe.al^eged ihurderer..[ * * . ' . ^ . * * ' Fothers and-' Mothers. . If you occupy these relations now,' br are about to do so, study wei 1 your con stitution. If;you haye acquired or in herited Scrofula, .or any disease which may be transmitted to y?ur ofispring, it 'is, your, solemn doty "to eradicate it;1 Thousands of children are DOW buffering : from the effects of poisonous ..djsea&e transmitted to them from their parents. [The* thought is terrible. You'Can'save your^eves.much sadness and solicitude, 'and.your dear little ones, mueii pain aud. 1 unhappiness bi* the tim el v use* of Dr. I 'T'dtt's Sarsaparilla and Q??mi's Delight; It witt Curtly eradicate'th?- taint from your ny ste in; ox if it, has already, been entailed upon you* child, giveji at once, this valuaDl??prenar?tioh and Its system will be renovated!/ and restored to sound ness. - ?? (?? '.<?'. ' ' MONTGOMERY, Co,, N.C., Sept. iii DR. WM, U. TvYe.-St'r-Please a<?dopt the heartfelt thanlcs*6f a'mothar who was well nigh drivemto despair-by the sad condition of an only child. My little boy has been afflicted ^ith Scrofula ever since his "birth, and after' trying every remedy that was.recommended, and several phy sicians had pronounced him past all hope, t accidentally heard of your Sarsaparilla anti Queen's Delight. It was sb highly recommended, that I concluded totryjt;. but I must confess with very little faith. He has taken nine ol' the bottles you sent nie, and I am happy in beingable to say that he is almost well; andi bcJ Heve by tho time he takes the dcwen'h'e will be'perfeotly restored ,to,hcalth. He has gained flesh; hit? a fine appetite, and now"\fralks two miles to" school'"-1 shall alway? remember you yritb gratitudes ANN MURRAY, Dr. TntV'8 Bah- Dije is Easily Applied. ~ AUGUSTA, Oct, 2U. . aOTjD-Bdviricr at?l handselling at 214. COTTON-Market opened finn at iii, and closed unchanged...Receipts', l,?&fi balqp. Sales, BACOX-Clear Sides, 12(il3; C. R. Sides, 12}; Shoulders, 8}f<i!>; Hams, 21? 22; Dry Salt Sides, 1U@1?"?; D. S. Shoul ders, S(?>8?. ' ... CORN-White-bv ear load, $1 ; Yel low, 00@T>5. WHEAT-Amber,- $2; red,' *100j White, $2 05@210. FLOUR-City Mills are: ?0.00 for su pcrfi ne; ?0 .r>0" for extra ; $10 for 'family,, and ?12 for fancy ; Western and Country,1 $5<3.10 OATS--White nod -mixed, 55@G0; iBlnck Seed. ?1 ; Bed RuW Proof, $1 25. PEAS-Wp quote at ?1 25.' ""ATTENTION, ~ Palmetto Sabre flub. ATTEND in rull uniform, with Sa bres, an Extra Drill, at ll o'clock, A. M., .ouSaturday. Nov.'.'th. Come prepared; with Initiation Fees. Fines w ill bo *mt" posed on absentees. By oitler Wai T. GARY: Pres't. R. O. SAMS, Sec'ry. . Oot.lQ. 2t ii Sew i?ods ! Thc 'Subscriber lias inst. received his Stock bf WINTER GO?DS from Char leston, and ' invites his lVicnils and the" .public to call and examine them,' as he intends to sell them as CHEAP AS THE' CHEAPEST. My stock consists in part as follow?:. PRINTS of all snides, . DRESS GOODS" a full line. A woodstock of KERSEYS, JEANS, '['WEEDS, and CASSIMER?for Men and Boys wear. SHIRTINGS, and SHEETINGS, BED TICKINGS, . . PLAID'DOMESTICS,., . White and Red FLANNELS, Opera FLANNELS, HOODS, NUTHAS; SACQUES and CLOAKS for Children, Common and Fine Bed BLANKETS. ' -Ladies' Velvet. Slriiwhnd Braid HATS ' RIBBONS, FLOWERS and PLUMES YelsWanfl Velvrtinc'R?BBONS; '. HOSIERY, GLOVES,' H'D'.KTS. Lace COLLARS, Linen C OLLA RS and C UFES, . SHOES and BOOTS of ni! kinds for .Ladies, Gentlemen; Misses, Boys ;md Olli 1 dion, . . fiUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE, Crackers, Candles, Soap, Slnix-h, "HARDWARE, CROCKERY. ? NOTIONS, ?c., cte With every other article kept in a genemj Stock./ .. . B< ?. BRY-A?V,- Agt. _Oct 29_ . . tf_p Received ' .Tliis Week . , -: At .. ' GBIFSIN & COBB'S A bea?tunl'line of CASHMERES'and SATEENS fpf Udies' . Dresses! .3 Pieces EMPRESS C L01U a.. v Silk and Velveteen TPJMM?NGS, > M 1 Bolt'eash pf'Black and'Brown .VEL VETEEN,' 4 r . " *?* *' V Laai?s' and Misses Heavy Felt SKIRTS \Qci 202 _ ' . tf ?v .J5/' FROM the etable of the subacrib?i-s, ?n'tho hight of'20th inst., a Dark Brown-M ARE,-, about 14 hands high. In gVwd ofder. A white spot-mt -ondmnd fbotr1 bas ? scar on "fight bind? quarter, recently done : harness marked; pafces undet tho-saddle A reward .will beg-iv^ qn for.retnrp of-'Mare, and fSO.for thief, .with evidenee td con viet. . i '> J. ct T. B. JENKINS, 177 Reynolds street^ Augusta, Ga.' ' Oxit.2^ 2t , . 2 ?&* ^S^iff^s Saie. , John W..)Payno . "1 WarVaafto vs !. Enforce . JosfUia Boyd, J Lien. | 't>Y virtue of .a Warrant to jne directed ?J in the above utatod,oase, C will pro oeod to Reil at tho residence of John w. Payne, in EdgefleldCouuty.on Saturday, the 0th day of Jiovembe'r next?, the'fal lu wing puoperry of the Defendant, Joshua Boydy tb wit a .i.. -??.7<!i ! . ?*'*<> i -, . ONE BALE OF COTTON AND11 FIF TY BU8HEL8 OF^OTTON SEED. Terms Gash.. .." * ' '*. }i 1 k JOHN H. MpDEVITT^.-Ik/Cf* Oct. 25 ate ii tige Stock J .sits & ^?WB t?k?r ?lp??ffl^M^f01" informing om- friends, patrons, and the pupV l?c?t la?F^ej.t?&tp^S?bc?i is now Complete- in all -its Departments. Ss* i pecially do we invite their attention to our Dress Goads, Notions aaad Hats, ?^e^?jece ramhichjps ft?sh !ipm jNew YoA. g | , ' Call.andexemine our Bo"bts and ??i??8."" Forty Casis jw* received and still being opened. Ladies' CLOTH GAITERS made Water/Proof. Ouly think of it-ovaf ['?lioes rendered useless. . of m?m&. s$r>. IJi m %<?Mm$ m.. ? ^??$Sr .. KID .GLOWS, RIBBONS, LACES,-Toilet SOAP'S, EXTRACTS, .which is nd\v complete. Oct 29 * SAI?S A: HILL. GENT, . ?fifl : ; .?. r?o/& Park Ktfwy J:--vi ?&J ? r| j M ?Kttn p^m&.m i? ?-. ? ?i4 if _?VING returned "from New'Y?rk^ beg?- to'inform Eis Fr??h'd?l?a Isomers that1ie'l8-now''r??eiving.wSpW?Udx:Stc^,irf V'?? ; .;. . rJo/?p * : ForiGp?tis', "?kfaths'andi?hildren,which wilj .defyepmpetition.,^- any .marget A* finrStock of the celebrated Pembroke SHIJtTS an?-:?>?AWE?S?,: ? ! Merino and Shaker Flannel UNDERSHIRTS, ' ' ' * 1 ' . CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, of all descriptions, ' hV'" ' . ' ThebesfHand-Sewed EOOTS, GAITERs4fld SHOES,' ' ' ' ' ;' V Also, Pegged SHOE5 of every kind, p A beautiful Stock of Ladies' ^A^I^and'Cal^Skui..SHOES, HATS, the latest and most handsome styles for G entstand - Boys. Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Satchels; Hnnting,and;.5py8. School Bags. Hardware an?V?iitlei*v of ''every description.'. . English imported GUNS, PISTOLS', \DERINGERS, &c. g SHOT and CAPS,-POWDAR -in '#urs splendidly, put up for hunter's use I CARTRIDGES, pf every .Calibre. ' '.. ' ' f mA Smoking Tobacco direct .^qm; tte ; Manufactories, jnchding the favprite brands, of "Durham" a?d; h Yod*Like'II." ?': '?? vii Serai's-which cannot be excelled in?ny;iaarket* OJJ B\j The Subscriber will be glad to see his Friends and Acquaintances,' apd assures them that every effort will be used to give entire satisfaction. ? Oct 29 . * ' ' 3t " '' 45 " '.18 7 2 uuwmi ! I have received the- LARGEST AND j BEST ASSORTED STOCK of Fall a nd Winter Dress Goods A HAT it Has been any good ./oj^aWto^ shoW since thc war, comprising *Si? ?t*h?' new kinds ol" goods, shades and. colors. I have the BLAIN and REPS HENRI ETTA CLOTHS, new style, for,Dresse^? bf the din'eient shades and colors. In thc way of ALPACAS, I have the Colored Beroah, Striped and Reps. Of BLACK ALPAC,^, I^nl^ keep J thc Buffalo brand. Thanet g?dd? .pevsr.-j change color. A largo lot of SHAWLS, SCARFS, NECK TIES anckSASH RIBBONS. In thc wuyof CASSINETS, TWEEDS. CASSIMEKES AND KENTUCKY J E.*. NS, my stock is very large; in fact, everything usually kept in a First ClcPs | Dry Goods Store may Ito fount! licit'. GRAY BLANKETS and WHITE BLANK ET;:-10 j, 11-1, 12-4-in great variety. Q&Z'Ci Ad ??Oal {' ;> I Would respectfully ask all of my old friends to call and look for themselves. IF THE GOODS SUIT, TUE PRICES SHALL. J Ail! ES SILLER.' Augusta, Ga., Oct. .".0, . . lin 4"> .ISSUES wmi 'mai DELA VS AUK DANGER0TJ8 ! Caplia? ?ii??i A'sseS; 8?<f ?SCO^?C?V T?K Georgia. Hume Insurance Com paiiv continue? to insoroproperty against loss by lire at reasonable rales. Many of our most prominent and pm deatrUimm.s keon their ^wellyig^Mejrq ?hafcnfc?? iVr?v/'-iftsnred .Mn'.this'fi?vor?tQ Southern Company. ; - Tho "Georgia Il'oim" is ar good and re liable Company-pays al! lo?wes prompt-?] i ly-and is worthy ? ii' tlie confidence and palronage-of Um people ol' Edgefield. [. Oall on thc itTidcrsigricd and secure a . Policy on your Dwelling, and don't-post pone tins important matter-; for ii.re.-i aro daily occurring, and ere thc dawn of another day thc home of your wife and children may be a heap of smouldering , ruins. Insure at once ! D. R. DURISOE, AGENT. Oc t. SO, tf 45. A Splendid Mule at Raffle ? IWILL Raffle at Edgefield C. H., ?n'j the drab Monday in November next, j at 2 o'clock, u.)afgp>si?e(l.' well broke 1 L yoong MULE Forty chance's at .?5-per chance. A few more chances vf tnniJim posed of. T. J. WHITE. ; Oct. 30, lt 65 Auctim Notice. IHAVE ta&^onfrT2ceh^^4an^ TIONEER. and will anetion oil'prop eityafc public-sales at reasonable rate's,. . . Letters addressed to ino at Edgefield C. H., will receive prompt attention t v % * it # ^ tr < mtimtosmTt & Oct. 29, ' tf 45. LICENSE TAX? COUN^fi?fr^iB?rf? &?hi Edgefield, Oct. 29,1872. MERCHANTS,Professional men. Li quor Daders, Tradesmen, and all thone liable to tax under the'Spccial Rev enue Tax Act passed at Hie last session of thc Legislature, are notified thai their taxes for tho 3d Quarter, ending Slat De-, Arther; aiaiiow^v?,;Biidalii^':aice?i('dii will do Vclfto mm fliVju^ and'fctttlrT promptly,.and thcrebv save thc penalty. P. A. EICHELBERGER, County Treasurer E. C. Oct 30 2t 45 FROM the Subscriber's plantation, ou .or" about tho 12th instant, 'ofle Ifirg? Bay.RQR?B. Safci Horse )? abewt Wi hands high, about- six 'vears old, last: Spring. I tnink h? has tfiree'white fectrif small star in fprebead* si Also( on> fine Rav"' Mate COLT," one year old last J tine, j Both disappeared the , same hight. I traded for the horse from j T. N. Tolbert, near old O?n?brRlfcej last'f. Spring. A liberal reward will be paid for thjui?covery oft^ftbow Home and. ColtfoYafiv In^mM?ftleaniiiap* find* them. i< JOHN Ai BARKER. Oct. 20, 3t 45 S. D WILMAS, . ? ?. H. ROWLAND . . Wholesale .ana Retail, I'.' " . -j . i . .*._^ Feed Commission- House, 43 Jackson Street, AUGIW?A, GA. \ ^A;jQi;.^T(^JJDER,.X?r^r^ an'd',.CVT^f??D, constantly ?n 'h?nd ?n a?yHi?&l?ty. Oct 2? 3m 45 ? ' >v .'TTT^J. y-i'.'.i^: ^vi-; ?^t'accordaiicG.TvHh ^.Proclamation of Iiis Excellency, Robert K. Scott, Governor of South Carolina, an Election will bo held in Edgefield County, on cTae-iday. the- otb 7 November next, for rSevcn'(7rPer.^ns arELECTORS of Pres ident and Vice-President of the United .States.', , i . . ?.!..: . For the convenience of vorer$, the fol lowing Election-precincts aro hereby es tablished, and tho several persons herein ' after named are appointed Managers ol Election at ?he severalprecincts, viz: Eilg?rielU C.. Il,-Two.precincts, one *. IxHc'at each pVeciriojt.-' No.a-W P Zeiglcr, W II Branson, David Harris, jr. No. 2-W D' Karney, Thoa J Adams, taiarlii*Jiiolmcs. ... n f/\?s_ .1 omia?cm?^Dopa?^ii?toniWard, W F Thompson, Charles S]>cnce. i I Lil go Sp ling-W M Watson, Andrew P.?UUiUv. jr , Aaron Gook. . Mt. "Vvniini*-M M 'Padgett/ Drayton Rc! tis; Clarence Glover. \ ' , Perry's X Roads-George Morgan, P B Viators, .Edward Ratler. v Co'opelS-vfllo-John Walker, R C Grif an ?Motes Mason*.-' t'i : ihifhardson's-Frank B Bellanger, J Il Abney, Charles Johnston. . Eiiar Patch-(To "be held at Trupp""* Mill) H St rom, .-JP Rodie, Nat Anderson. Meeting Stroet-Adam-Barker; David Panden, Lark Bnrtun. , ClicathRui's Stoto-^John Terry, Lem. fjnrl?y, Jjuei?? Devore. ' I? berty 11 ill-John A Barkor, . O eorj?e Sheppard, Wade Gilchrist. . 'Talbert>-W R'Barker, .Robert' Cnferi-'' nine, Willis Brunson. lied Hill-Lawrence Cain, Wm Glan ton, Andrew J Lee. iT-Henderson/8'Store-Jae L Dow, Wrr. M'He?li.'Hiuidy I^&4f'sl?y. . Corryton-Paris Simkins, Willis G -Hams* Jbhn We.s'by-. ' ? i ? : ? Shaw's Mill-Hardy Walls, Robt Green M'll'edge ?kirft?r. ' .' r Tho Managers herein named will meet ai once at their respective Precincts, anfl organize themselves into a-Board, by ap ip-iiutlng ?ne bX purndu inn ber lo Wryi asj t*h?frmanj VH?ns'?tnVciw?i'cd to" admm-' ,istcr thu necessary oaths in every in atnnee? \ The Chairman df each Board will caji nt, Mus oiiic?, prior; to the day*of election, mid bo qualified, and get "the Boxes and Election Law. Tiie Polls will be opened at ? o'clock in tho forenoon and closed at li o'clock in 'diie tttlcttioon of. tho day of OleetIoa,i^n'd> '3hall bc kept np?n waring*" tfieW'lfrmrs "r.-ithonfJiiterinNsion ; and tho "Managers stmtl administer to each person offering t i vote, an oath that he is qualified to ville' at' ?h i si election, according to thc ('onstitiuion <i:id. laws'of this Stale, and that'he has not yoloddurinji this election. ?mm?diatiily-aft?r thc'closing of thc polls,, the I\[anag*6fs shall proceed pub licly to open thc ballot box and count the"ballots V'^'oiri?'and.continue such count; without afrjoilniment or interxup tion, until'tho same'is completed, and make such statement of the. result there of, and*)ign tho. same, aa' the nature of thc election slihllTctlnlref Witluh three dirVsthereafter, the Chair Jiiaiv ol' tiie Board of Managers, or one pf-them, tabe'desigjifited m writing by thc Bbifrd, shall deliver, tpthe Commis sioners of Election tho poll list, tho boxes con?aii?ng the ballots., and a written statement ol' tho resulfr-of fhe election in 'his precinct. Tno Peace Officers aro required' to be present at the polls until the election'is completed, preserve the peace and the ( indopendenpeo^thi* ballot} and see that ' nfftiqii?r is sold, afcbr .ii?af the election precinct. All B,ar Booina,, and/other, places 'fOY tho' sale 61 liquors by- ce|aiLy shtill be closed at six oMock on the etfening^'pfe* oedlng tlfc day of election, and remain closed until six o'clock in the mornin-g of thc next day thereafter, and during tho time aforesaid tlje sale of all intoxi cating liquors is prohibited. DAVID HARRIS., sj, "Commissioners MefcVi'oh'Eagend'ld Co. 4 Gc&.'igtb,- 1S72; ' . lt '..*-... * rj *i46u Fair Notice. A LL Persons aro hewby; notified?h?t !Ch>!D?'e*??ad? fc^op^^JWami, b^iUA.Lyn " 1*872,) for the Tract of Land belonging to the Estate of James M. Harrison, dee'd., has been revoked-by th? Stato Auditor, abd said Deed ordered to bocancelou. . , For the Legatees.ot tho Eutate^of '. '.. - ' Jnm??MvHarrison, dee'd;; ,Edgcfi<>ldf S; ?;^ ^ ^J^J} fe . ? Wtice. ^ Sw? ." .nct?'e?Anrtt bei'^rven. tailing to pay by the drat of *Nov?mb?r will And their Nbteh ?nd Aooonnts In the hinda of an Attorney for Collection. M. O'DOWD Augusta, Oct. 28, . ? *> H. ? nnouaces to hi? Friends and t*? xHAftf??aerallj ?afc *rom Charleston with a well ? elected Stock of d Paney Ury Gkrods, PKOWB and GINGHAMS, SHAWLS, SCARFS, NUBIAS, GLOVES, Bustles, ffoop sfcrts, .. . '. .> ' - IV OT ? ? rV 8 - *IH gres t ? ari -, Bleached SHEETING and SHIRTING, Graniteville. SHIRTING, 3,-4, 7-8 and 4~?. QSNABtTRGS and DRILLINGS, HOSIERY for "Ladlee, Misses and Children in variety, ~*tm ?8003 WIS r.rtctc READY MADE ?LOT1 HATS, KOOT* . -?Ml, Gents' F?RNI80ING GOODS, ' ' GOODS for Men-and Boya wear. ^ CROCKERY, TINWARE, WO?Dw-?B?, 4c., Ac ^yim^ ^^i?ii|b fennel A full and varied supply of CHC'CE FAMILY GROCERIES. ?Thankful for past patronage; I respectfully Mk a continuance of the and 'by close attention to business an 3. reasonable prices, hope to secure a liberal share ofRubric- patronage; -ft. H. MANCrST. V ? Oct 28 tf 44 i-f -0:0 1872 Fall Stock! S! 1872 'vresfhn -<:.\>i o) --foys .1, jaa?I?#a? MES. 10 fca?w*t JV*-; Rr^I^^^ oWfe?JS October 24th; she will oben for their inspection ona of the Finest sad Moat Complete Assortments of ?:- J4T?S > <. M?. S ! ; WRT r-TJJIW? ; ?W -. ySsZ urea %9f? She bas eyer had -the pleasure of exhibiting. Vs ???gi? taMtU *?? li? i I would respectfully request all person? in search of soi acth inc really Fine and Stylish, to examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as these Goads.were seiec^s^ kw aaa? ?ive aaiiffa^^AMQMMlfofattij ; Real and Imitation HAIR GOODS, raen as rteai aair (Jurie, Chignons, Brands, Frizaettes. : -Ai^o, Jmitatiori-Eair Curls, Switches, Atc., Ac. These goods are "a specialty-and parries in want of Hair Goods of any kind may always ^AMk&Uta*?^^;*** M^^frfo^ ( _ The Largest Stock ?.f f ffi ^.^^^ i Oct 23, ^^^^^^^^OT^^S? i\ c, M is! ri s mr ? w ^^^Ift^SK Ut tm vf?ivH rvttVsift:*>f^ir?. KS JAMES ?, EG to inform their .Friends and the one of the Largest and Most Comple '?mm W^ich they-ha^e^o^ha^ ^e ^'eaeure ?^^J^^^^'*D ^eor^a' With an experience of TWENTY-EIGHT YEASS; catering for the taste/)! .Georgians, and. ?outh f3arpiin,uias,-with, ample^ zneans to make all our purchases for jCash,-?an^.,with' ^Sp?cntlij''Il?ojai ?nf?^?j^ our Magnitident SfocTtf h^ ?;<lred and twenty-five deep, (as clear and a8.)^Ut"?ft^ay ^3^lh|)# feel Perfectly Confident in saying to oui F?ien?s TOffTU ?Wftt '$e that we will guarantee all GOODS LE4VIH6 0l*R MOISE TO BE OF THE BES! QIALITY. .'.nd we will farther m.li ?ntliilil lib?wjj'.?n ^IPji'r WHjF^MfcW?l Geting Accustomed to our liew and SpivnnTcT Headquarters, and be coming Aroused-to the Exigencies of the same, we modestly Tentare the .assertion that such a MAGI^USrWN^KfLAY Of Dry Goods-'a? w? hf?v? :on . Saie:'this-' RUI baa NfiYE&.BBEN ,8EEN 'IN ONE ESTABLISHMENT IN GEOKGIA since-th* formation o?:the ?State. . .-. It should require but little reasoning to show that the Greater the Sales, the Smaller the Profit* a Merchant can do business upon. As Five Per ..And having prepared a requisite place to transact such business, wsven I tuce thia .prediction thaji tha business will- ?D?OW.V r*jr w * r rr fcm 1 We* ?fettfe cms?tVnftiny of oar Goorie ?nu M?^fiTOHP?ar Not thc Com pe ti iioa of the World ! ? JS?sTSampIes sent by Mail, and Goods freely shown, without importunity, ?by the following Efficient and Gentlemanly Corps of Assistants: TiJfnari tl. Denny, Ed%&t?f$&W W WSA ^etcice^. Dr. John R. Parker, Abbeville, 8r C^i Jofr?Lyon, . M J. A. Calhoun, !? *4 F. McAdams, ? 0. E. Ringland. Milledgevill?, Ga. Mi? J. Kelley, Supt. Ladies' Dep'aVt V, IJ. Pilcher.-Warren Co., Ga.,. . M. Turner, Cashier, Op.^(ja..j ^ r^^y^S^ ^ Department W. D. Ellington, W?lk?p? Edward McFanl, New York, Ti ed Horton, \ ". }\. T. Dortic, Augusta, GL 'JAMES A. GRAY, Oct 23 ? I Jno. H?akel?. " .eper, , A? ?^iidpr'?BWK IJ. ??.-Pergusoo; '-Assis?^ieX . ?JfO?ta OP EDGEFIELD, S. C., .^."^ w:?^. '?.rrup t\-Ti?, D'. M, Tall oaks from little^p^?ft^^M^r,. ^POPULAR SOUTHERN DRY GOODS 9T(^^ing^nkiyd to thing usuaUy^e^ in^ ni^c^^T^^ f^r^a^liai^fSfe .ty say our goods cannois be sa^Ua* frntK? market, either in texture, beauty-and variety of styles, or lownett of price*. In our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT will be fouad SILKS, SAT nd all LS. CliOAKS, VELVEJ iDXOTjfemtJ \? dieTsCARFS, LACK, MJ?BRSS, the latest styles in DRESS GOODS. A Beautiful variety of Ladt? ri OSIER Y . f,,^ ? tw??? ^ Pr. mv HOME All the popular b|arS|s?*tjW5L/!r?^|^ Jjpd rLAID-. iiOaUS SPUNS. - A large assortment of MUr^iJsifJr^Wfc^yi^fta^ Va* A We have BOW arranged our Wholesale JDepHTtmea*, and Gar antee Prices, either by the piece 01 bal?; as lost as can be "bought* ia tais' Harket/.-/ r.? J f^.^fte') t?6?js^^^fM.t?? ?ck/aj? We will be.gla?toM\oiKaUj?^^ effort will be used to give^s^oa^^,, a -a^i?jjjjj,? V JUTES POWELL; ? V Formerly of Baraw?ll, S. C. J .Oct 15