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THE ADVERTISER. Terms, 93,00 per Annum. Our Agents in Charleston. The Advertising Agency of Messrs. r/alker, Evans <fe Cogswell, represented !y Roswell T. Logan, Esq., is the only athorized Agency for this paper in harleston. Death of Mrs. Lod HUI. This noble and heroic Christian woman no more. The eldest daughter of the Col. Nathan L. Griffin, of course she as known throughout Edgefield.. And herever she lived, there was she warm gloved. All the friends of tier youth, the people of her native District, all mw ?ie story of her fierce afflictions, fier unexampled courage 'and fortitude, 1er almost unparalleled Christian suba sten and cheerfulness. We regard \he last ten years of the life of this lady ; one of the loftiest stories* among the isis of Christian women. She de ted this life, at her residence near iinety-Six, on Monday the 2nd inst, about forty-five. Her remains will laid beside those of her father, in our ?etery, this day-Wednesday 4th. New Business of 1872 Double That of 18T1." This is the siate of the case with the ?Universal Life Insurance Company of lew York. In regar?', to the Universal, little more than this need be said, at least Ito the peqpJeA of?Edgefield. For ins not jCapt. Geo?TdaWm?d? hs advantages and (capabilities fully known to them for lore than * two years past ? And in this reek's Advertiser he throws still further ight apongo master., iftudy wei} this lew card of the Universal, and" ponder Seriously its excell?i^/n^to--" A good ian leaveth an inheritance/' The G rf 4 wood & Augusta Railroad. One hundred pjifl fifty fhbusand dol- i irs haring bebri subscribed to this Road, ie Company was duly organized, in Au ?usta on Tuesday the 8rd inst. The offl ers are as follows : President Geo. T. ackson of Augusta, Directors-Chas. Sstes, John P. King, R H. May and lohn M. Clark of Augusta, and P. H. iradley,.-^ K. .Blake, W. R. Bradley, rames 'A. Talbert, M. C. Butler, and W. \ Parks, of South Carolina. The build ing of this Ro?? may noa? be considered. certain. Pen on al. We are extremely glad to welcome to mr town Col. C. H. Suber, of Newberry -guest of Gen. Gary. Col. Suber looks ? ell; and the wit and genial address rhich win for him so many friends fwherever he goes, are undiminished. It j is said he is about to set his host a good example by soon quitting the arid fields )f single blessedness for the green pas ires of matrimony. The Ku Klux Court. In the U. S. Ku Klux Court, now in jssion in Columbia, the Grand Jury, on ie 20th, found a true bill against Mr. )hn L. Harmon, pf this District, indict for carrying on the business of a re il dealer, without paying a special tax cense thereon, under the act of July j, 1868. ["he order for the discharge of Dr. Ru Bratton's bail bond was taken on the th, and a copy ordered to be served on British Minister at Washington. Jos. Rion, Esq., made the motion, and the lited States Dist. Attomy consented. )n the 29th, in tho United States Court, Jury, after an absence of two hours, ^urned a verdict of vnot? guilty," in case of Claiborne Hopper, indicted conspiracy. ie Grand Jury returned True Bills |dnst Terrence Zimmerman and Geo. ?et, ol' Edgefield, for conspiracy. >t. Tom. Jones and the Trumpet of Fune. papt. Tom. Jones, of Johnston's De and the trumpet of fame are now f?nate friends. Or we should more pperlv say, T. Jones <fc Son. And this caso in which the trumpet gi ves nat ' feeble sound. Its tones are clear and iging^ -.?t says that T. Jones A Son, [ Jonnston's Depot, are arnonp the very remu?t'1 merchants who do business mg the rpi* pf ?he C. C. <k:A- R. It Ivs thW bav? become the factors of all le Salada country back of them. 'And says--- tchich is 'quite superfluous tong F-dge??ld people--that they are firm and??able as the Rock of Ply louth. Do not ovorlook their new card. S?B- On Monday last, Sheriff Wall of iated for the first time, and discharged duties very well-leading us to hope believe that he will make a good and I efficient Sheriff. d Finally Comes One Called " The Buckeye." Sewing Machine-one that has sud ly attained immense popularity.. Our ular fellow-citizen, Mr. H. j-?Galf , takWtW ;?el8 as a Bneki-ye Agent.J wonderful qualities and capacities' his Machiiw.iss'et forth In a Circular ?re us, ?rp very various and most ex- ? rdinary. ?^.(^in??t's carer claims'! attention of aH.^whor.' meditate pur ing a Sewing MtftA^W Thejjin housebelonging to Mr. John ^antfc hi th^'Fork, Abbeville Coun w-aa destroyed by fire l?at week. The ifitimauid at between '$4,000 and JKK), but ww are not-fh^. possession of full particulars. The impression is to be that this is tho work of an mdiary. The Anderson Intelligencer says : gin house belonging to Mr. John C. itt, .in the Fork, was destroyed by last week. The lost ia estimated at treen 14000 and ?5000. Supposed cause, mdiarism. Mr. Joseph Thornton, a Virginia Itleman, has established his claim 5,000,0)0 worth of property tn Eqg ' We leam that a petition will be It on to General Grant in a few day.-, .s the South Carolinian) by the lead republicans of the State requesting \i to stop all further prosecutions of se indjpted under the Ku Klux act. are glad to hear it It is time that re were a wiping otu of old scores all md. The death of Mr. Joseph Lanib, [awkins County, Tennessee, ' is an meed. This Lamb was aged one lt un id and ten years, and, as Charles once of himself; was .* old -enough to be jeep." . ' .It has been said of the Rev.. H. iBeecher that he has " wasted voice lgh to make two thunderstorms," by fing so loud. (_ ? .An ejght i?-hond dog feajn car pie mai j. from Tumbleton to' ?hillip , Maine{ tlie horses all ij?ing on fhe ?list.' ' -t * Tiie pqlumbja oorrps^>ondeiit of \ypkpi writos1 tju}t four Ufeiflbers of rleston delegation, viz., Tim Hurley, B, and Artson, Ford and ffrant, col li, vqted against the House resolution Imit the number of attache* to twen fbur Thi* ja a bad beginning for i four, and an ad di th und reason vy'lty [one of them should bo allowed to get a place where ht? ran cliopjc tjjp i eels of reform. -.1 lt tm'. ifa*. ? The rates of insurance have been sneed twenty to forty per cent, by I Ne? York .Board of Underwriters. The Legislature. The Legislature, which adjourned from Wednesday, Nov. 27th, the day after its meeting, until Monday the 2nd Dec, re assembled on the last named day, and listened to the parting Message of Gov. Scott. On Tuesday, " at 2 P. M., the new Governor was to be inaugurated. Until next week, consequently, we shall not be able to begin a record of the real work of the General Assembly. JfB?r The Chester Reporter ?fters for sale, at a great bargain, a Guernsay 'Pow er Press. The Press is in perfect order. ?&*1he Chronicle & Sentinel says: " We learned on yesterday that the oxen were catching the epizooty. If the re port proves true, much additional incon venience will be the result-as they have Ina great measure.taken the place of j .horses in the transportation of cotton and merchandize." , , tSP On Saturday last, three negro prisoners are reported to have attempted tb escape from jail in Opelika, Ala. The jailer fired upon them, killing two of'j the fugitives and wounding the third. ?S~ At the recent destruction by fire of a large pork packing establishment in St. Louis, where six thousand slaughter? ed hogs in the cellars of the building were roasted, it is stated that the savory odor arising from these pervaded tho whole district. The entire damage was. estimated at $250,000. jBtf"A Miss Mogera Vas killed by a Miss Malone, near G aliad, Texas, by carelessly handling a derringer. .jarThe Abbeville Medium says: Prank Mitchell, living near Vienna, on the Savannah Paver, had his Gin. House, together with all of its machinery and contents, consisting of sixteen bales of J cotton and 1400 bushels of cotton seed, destroyed by fire on last Thursday even ing, about four o'clock. The fire was supposed to hare been incendiary. Griffin 6 Cobb are offering this week at low prices, New Dress Goods-and a fresh stock of the Seamless Kid Gio ve.S GT O. F. Chea thain is selling good Corsets at 50 cts., which are worth %l 00. 47 SST Black Alpacas, double warp, a good article, at O. F. Cheatham's, at 25 cents per yard. 47 Call for anything you wish at Griffin <fc Cobb's. They show Goods with pleas ure to everybody. BUILDING INTERESTS.-We again call the attention of our many readers to the advertisement in another column, of Builders' materials and supplies. To those in want of any articles in this line, we say, send for circulars and price I lists from the great Southern Factory of these goods, -and Extensive sales-rooms j of Builders' Hardware, Marble Mantle Pieces, French and American Window Glass, ?Sc, Ac Address T. P. Toale, 20 Hayne-st, Charleston, 8. C. tf HUGH B. HABHIS0K WITH MILLER, BISELL & BURUM Wholesale Grocers, 175 and 177 Broad Street, itt,it ,AUGUSTA, GA. Nov 20 lm 48 New Goods ! The Subscriber has jost received his Stock of WINTER GOODS from Char leston, and invites his friends 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 follows : PRINTS of ali grades, DRESS GOODS, a full line, A good stock of KERSEYS, JEANS, TWEEDS and CASSIMERES for Men and Bovs wear. . SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, ' BED TICKINGS, PLAID DOMESTICS, White and Red FLANNELS, Opera FLANNELS, , HOODS, NUBIAS, SACQUES and CLOAKS forChildrer Common and Fino Bed BLANKETS. Ladies' Voivet, Btraw and Braid HATS RIBBONS, FLOWERS and PLUMES Velvet and Velvetine RIBBONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, H'D'K'FS, Lace COLLARS, Linen COLLARS and CUFFS, SHOES and BOOTS of all kinds for. Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Chil dren, SUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE, Crackers, Candles, Soap, Starch, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, dbe., &c. With even' other article kept in a general Stock. * B. C. BRYAN, Afft. . -Oct 29 tf 45 CAROLINA NATIO' LL BANK, OK Columbia, S. C. Capital Stork Paid in $300.000. Board of Directors. L D. Childs, Pre*., Jno. T. Darby, J. W. Parker, Viee-Pres, R. M. Wallace, C- D. Melton. Solicitor, Jno S. Wiley, R O'Neale, Jr, E. Hope. W. B. GULICK. Cushier. C. J. IK UDELL, Ass't Cashier. IN addition to the ordinary and usual business of Banking, the Carolina National Bank of Columbia, S. C., is sues "interest-bearing Certificates for any amount, payable on demand, and bear ing teven per cent, interest from date, interest collectable every six months, if the Certificate has not been previously presented. Deposit*? in gold received on same terms, and interest paid in kind. Depositors have all the advantages of A SAVINGS BANK, and the safety of their deposits is ?ruar an teni by a paid-up capital of Three Hun dt ed Thousand Dol?an. Persons hav inc funds which they wish to invest tem porarily, will lind this a safe means of investment, returnable upon demand, and always ready for use should a more profitable investment offer. ..Remittances may be made by Express, and Certificates will bo returned by mail without delav. Columbia. S. C., Nov. 14, 1872. 3m48 FOK SALE.. Lands Near Augusta, Ga. QAO ACRES OF GOOD PINE ?U? LAND, well timbered, situa ted 7 or" 8 miles from the City, and within one to oneand a half miles from the Geor gia Railroad. ' -AL90 A LARGER TRACT, adjoining the same, well timbered and improved: a goou Dwelling, outhonses. fields under fence, fruit trees, grape vineyards, and in a good' neighborhood'; unsurpassed for good water1 lind''health. Convenient to the Wray une Cat for goihg and return ing dariv to ahd from Augusta. ' Either of said Tracts WW sqld for Caslj, qr on time to a re3n?n,sjhlp pur chaser Titjes. (hdlspntobta ^ddtess nie at Augusta, Ga ' A.'PIQUET. [ANO m $ALft IA? ACRftt of fipe Pmeynmber edI^nd,Kn(iWnasthe'^b? Tpnpt." AJso, 10? Acre^nf fine OafcrTinibprod, Land. Both t|rP*e Tracts atp gjtuatfcd near. Rh;hiuflsonvillo, (the latter befak ? re mainder or tho Ku-fra dsonviU? \fwV,) and will be sold cheap fdr Cash Apply to J. A. RICHARDSON, iiinety-Six Depot, H. CL Nov. 27 * 49 WALTER M. .REYNOLDS, OF EDGEFIELD, WITH H. Brandt Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas; &c, 222 Broad Street, Nearly Opposite National B'k of Augusta AUGUSTA, GA. I take this method of informing my friends that I have connected myself with the FIRST CLASS BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT of H. BRANDT, No. 222 Broad Street, nearly opposite the National Bank of Augusta, where I will he pleased to have them call and examine the Stock, guaranteeing entire satisfaction, both in quality and prices. WALTER M. REYNOLDS. Augusta, Nov 20_3m 48 M. SIMON. J. C. KENN?OY. HMK11D?, Wholesale and Retail Grro oers -AND Commission Merchants, ?'.! 157 Broad St roe t,: Au gil sta, Georgia, ?? EG to inform their friends and the 9 public generally that they have en tered the GENERAL GROCERY and COMMISSION BUSINESS, and will endeavor by strict personal attention to their business, and to the interest of their customers, to merit and receive liberal encouragement from an appro vin gpubl ic. Oar Grocery Stock is complete in Everything Pertaining* to .. the Grocery Trade, and our Prices are "at the lowest notch.' We will be gratified to see our Edge field friends when visiting the city, and will take pleasure in showing them our ?took, ann the convincingly low figures at which we are selling. Augusta, Nov. 20, 3m 48 SHAWLS AND SCARFS! Mr. Turley HAS JUST RETURNED from the Auction Sales in New York and will offer, this week, astonishing bar gains in SHAWLS, SCARFS, RUGS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, &c., &c. Do'nt fail to see my Immense Stock and Low Prices. JAS. W. TURLEY, Sd HOHSO above (?lobe Hotel, Augusta, Ga., Nov 18. 6t 48 GEO. S. HACKE B. DOOR, SASH, BUND Charleston, THIS IS AS LARGE mid COMPLETE a Factory as there is in tho Mouth. All work manufactured st the Factory in this city. The only House owned .'mid managed bv a Carolinian in this city. Send for Price List- Address GEO. 8. HACKER. Post office Box 170, Charleston, S. C. Factory and Warerootns on King street opposite Cannon st., on line City Railway Nov 27 ly 49 SHACKELFORD & KELLY, FACTORS AND GENERAL COM MISSION MERCHANTS, North Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, g. C. Agents for Moro Phillips' Ammoniated Caribbean Sea Guano. W. W. SHACKELFORD. WM. AIKEN KELLY Oct 23 8m 44 A CARD. I Beg leave to respectf^ly announce to my friend? and the public generally, that I am now in {he Dry' Go^s'j^s^ Ushment of il a. CHEA^J^Afti," at Eflgefiejd Court-House, Where I will at ajl tinges beproiui to'se^d serve ijh?mj. %?Yff_ _Ji^_jg Reldyille Male High School. Founded, A. ?). 1857. " For Pyogne pr jdd??. J? the 27t^ a medium 8?^B1?^,XW Sorrel MARE, with marks of buster or each side of Jaw, and heavy with foal. A liberal reward will be paid for hei recovery. LEWE JONES. Nov & t? 49 FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! C. K. Henderson .4 Jio., GR A NITE VILLE, 8. C.,. TAKE pleasure in announcing to their friends and customers that they are now opening a carefully selected Stock of Fall and Winter Gooda, . em bracing . i Beautiful Dry GroocLs, Ready Made Clothing, Hate, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ladies' SHAWLS and Balmoral SKIRTS, Dress TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, BUTTONS, &c., : 4 ?grj* GLOVES, CORSETS, HOSE and Half HOSE, " <LJ*t*'n HANKERCHIEFS, COLLARS, CUFFS, , Ladies' and Gent's yNDERVESTS," Gents FURNISHING GOODS. . : Groceries, a Full and Varied Stock. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TIN; WOOD and HARDWARE, Sole LEATHER, Calf and Kip SKIKS, Shoemaker's Goods in great variety,' ! * " SADDLES, BRIDLES, and everything in the line, TRUNKS, VALISES, Carpet SACKS, TIES and BAGGING, and. Secpnd-Hand BAGGING, . . .. TOBACCO and SEGAR8, a choice stock!:f? fx ^ 3 JI ' 'f . - Patent MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, Hair, Nail and Tooth BRUSHES, CONFECTIONERIES in endless variety, School BOOKS, PAPER, ENVELOPES. &c, &c. ' Cotton Sold free of Commissions ! _ AU of the above Goode, and a great, many 'other*, : which ve have added to our Stock to meet the wants of our increas?n^trad?, were bought in person from the best ?ouses in Baltimore*andrew ?YorkTor O^.SBf> and were consequently bought at the lowest prices, and which we are willing to sell at very SHORT PROFITS. fl^P^The Jiblie are most respeotfuU^ihyited'tp ca?l&nd examine for the?r?j: own satisfaction. * ' v C. K. HENDERSON * BRO. Grantville, Sept. 25 3m 40 AT THE Carolina Store;!,;, M Tremendous Reduction in Prices. OUR Second Stock of Dress Goods have just arrived, embracing every New and Beautiful Style in Sateens, Cashmeres, Surges, Alpacas, Empress Cloths, Poplins, &c. Every new Color and Shade represented. ...The above Goods having been bought sinos the decline at the North, ena bles us to sell them 35 Per Cent. Lower than at the opening of the Season. Also, an immense variety in Double and Single SHAWLS, Fifty Different Styles in Ladies'-Woolen and Silk SCARFS, A large assortment FURS and BLANKETS, verv, cheap, Our Stock of JEANS and CASSIMERES cannot be surpassed, ? Also, an elegant variety bf NOTIONS, among them a ?pt of Real and Imitation Lace Collars and Bows, Hamburg Trimmings, new style Edging and Inserting, on one piece to match. Perfumery, Soaps, &c, in endless va riety. We intend to ALLOW; NO ONE TO UNDERSELL US. And invite the public to examine our splendid stock of Dry Gocds., ' POWELL & MULLER, 180 Broad Street,. ' Augusta, Georgia. TO MERCHANTS. Our Wholesale Department is fairly groaning under' the weight ol' a large stock of Domestics, Jeans, Blankets, Shawltf, Dress"Goods, Notions, &c Domestics at Factory Prices. We return thanks to the good people of Edgefield and vicinity -br their liberal patronage in the past, and hope to ment a pQn.tinuan.ee of the same in the future. Respectfully, WALTER POWELL, Formerly of Barnwell, S. C. P. L. CALHOUN, of Abbeville, S, C; A. F. TALBERT, of Edgefield, S. C. WILLIAM MULL PR, ; Formerly of Columbia, S. C. A. J. AyoBY, of Colombo!, GB., J. C. WFJNORS, of Charleston. S. C. Nov 28 HOUSTON SLOAN, of Abbeville, S. C. 13t 37 PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STOKE ! W. A. MAISEY, .W %68 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., HAS Now in Store, and arriving daily, the THE LARGEST AND MOST ELEGANT STOCK OF CLOTHING, For Men, Boys and Children ever offered in the o'ity of Augusta, and none larger in the State. Also, the LATEST STYLES OF HATS, CAPS and FURNISHING GOODS OF EV?RY KIND. ( Oowitrj^?rohants oan be furnished for Cash, or C. 0. D-, as cheap as any in'the oity of New York. MEASURES TAKEN FOR WEDDING, BALL, and PARTY SUITS, and made in the VERY LATEST STYLE, and warranted to please. In fact, orders will be taken for any special kind of Goods not usually kept in this city. No person in want of FINE. FASHIONABLE, WELL MADE and STYLISH CLOTHING, for Men Boys, ot Children, HATS, CAPS, BURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, fte., should fail to examine this stock before purchasing. Our motto will be; THE PEOPLE'S GIRTHING. ST?R?^-SMALL PROFITS, QU?CK SAMES, and. FOR CASH, fet tb Butt, Boyce1' Co., and T- W. Oarwile & 0q: Augusta, KQV 30 Hm 48 ADVANCE IN PRICES -OF-^ BOOTS AND J4 Member of the Firm being in Boston and other leading Shoe Markets ten days before the Boston Fire, and'having purchased largely for our Wintor Trads, we now offer to our'Customers and the Public generally 1,000 Oases Boots and Shoes AT THE LOW PRICES At which we have been Selling during the past Three Months. Our Stock comprises everything found in a First Class Shoe Store.. All Goods Warranted to be as Represented. * . .As our motto is " QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," Pealers and all others wanting Goods in our line will find it to, their interj tagiye us a call. ?4LMSE8 & MULEERIN, Brqacl St., Augusta, Ga. . Nov 2Q 2m &- 48 -'---V " Land lor Sale ! WILL be soldi at Edgefield C. ??, on Sale-day In December next, if not SreviouBl*' disposed of at privato sale, ie TRACT OF LAND formerly belong ing to the Estate of S. Broadwater, dec'rt., Six'A'?r MP . wera naici, ucl; vi., oonWidug Three Hundred' titi WftfX' on me year's credit, with interest fjom, data of s?,!?). Purchaser to give mort* oct. 2a w Fire Wood. IAM now proofed to fur?iah FIRE WOOD lu any quantity-Gr?t n orDry -at the sh? >rteHt notice, to such" aa apply tome. u R. O. SAMS. Nov 20 tf 48 Sheriff's Sale. Adam Minick, ) vs > Attachment. Richard Wilson. J j^Yvirtue of ^ Qxd?r ^O.VRO.dJ| 8$ wa ' Adam Aflnick, on Wmpiflay, i^e 12f? December next, the following property levied upon under an Attachment in. the above case, vi?; (fwo Bales of Cotton, 75 Bushels Com, i lot Cotton Seed and Peas, And a small lot of Fodder. Terms Cash. . H. WALL,' S. Ki C Nov 3? ,,8t 49 H?geman't Camphor Ice. THE best cure for Chapped Lips and Hands. For Sale at CLISBY'8 Drug Store. Oct ia tf 41 DEY GOODS New Store, a.t Bidge, jEring!,,, -o E. B. W^TSOI ? m.9 lidg?Vife Kwh # vh LU ANNOUNCE to the public that they have opened a large and varied se lection of all Goods usually on sale in a First Class Country Store, to which they invite an examination,' I arid pronuaaitheit: customers,.the- test grade of Goods in their line, and at the lowest rates. Their Stock comprises in part :- - i/Uu ! ..nV-i .i irinrj '.' tyjg fd ; rJ?Py?IH'I \ / hr 5 Embracing v/ ' ? : ' The jffoat Fashionable Bress Goods, Handsome Prints, . ' Superb White Goods, Superior Homespun*., IIB NOTIONS AO NOVELTIES Of every variety for Ladies,'. Misses .:and- rGbildren^,K:WJear<i. !^ .7:1/o.V.^m,^ CAPS -And 0j per^f sty|e yd jjgra^e, ^ricj a| v|ry hjw figurjs.1 |^ RE?BY MAS?SLOfH?NG. ?Lg)fii?rTt!ffiiS)1?>)09M ()( Fall Lines of Hardware, Cutlery, Tinware, Crockery, &c., At Augusta Prices. I ir un /un > .ii VJ i'.i. 'ii it Afi r #.:*UJ .i i We have given jnuch attention to oar Grocery Bejt??Bb?oftS fiA?H?riAerfijl terminad to make it to the advantage of our eitsUmef-s to buy their Family Groceries and Plantation Supplies from us in preference to going to the city. We have on hand a large stock of !. SUGARS, SYRUP?, MOLASSES, , m" . ",", . ,,M,k . BACON, HAMS, LARI), ' ' * IT Alfi I # * ' ' 'Rio abd'Java COFFEE1 and'dreen and Black TEAS RICE at Augusta'pri?es, : " ; ' . ' u> . hu ?FLOUR, MEAL, CORN, OATS, PEAS,, . tHKESE, MACKEREL, SALT,' ' * " CANDLES, STARC?, SODA. S?A? CANDIES and CONFECTIONERIES, ' TOBACCO and SEGARS, fcc., ?c. . Bagging and Ties Always on Jland! . i ADVANCES ON C?TTON ! We are paying the highest figures for all gradin &f ^tSTTflNr1 Vt Irflff make Advances OH Colton, .apel hold until Spring, giving the Planter tho benefit of any increase in prioe. We will aleo pay tbs Cash or Barter for Corn, Fodder, Peas, Oats, Hides, Chickens, Eggs, Butter, ?sc,, and allow the highest prices for the sams. . >? -! . *'s?liiT/.:nr> ,M I?*Come and see us, one and all ! We can please you, and will do so if you will but give us a trial. Ridge Spring, Nov. 20 R. B. W tf . FALL TRADE 1872 ^__El/UT/.:*Il t U X li DR. W. A. "DeaT?s? la Pure DtU?g, 3ledieiues, Chemicals, Painty Oils.iVar-1 nish, Dyestuffs, Paint Brushes/ Sash Tools (:CLAj3S,?>??JG BQVS&!t> ,f1 r O Sf ti -Also, Dealer in AND CHOICE FA?Mt?irt- ?^tf??RIES, >??IO?K? n:>m*?.i #/ a/fi. AJ? SyGAR, COFFEE, TEA, . . MOLASSES, SYRUP, STA&C^ ?\<J| lo i 1 CHEESE, MACARONI. SOAP, FLOUR, MEAL, HOMINY, BPZT BUTTER, LA^P, BA'?ON, Fl/LTON BEEF,' S^r^oS-?? .!./.' -BUCKWHEAT, MESS MACKEREL, :, ;m . OauFRUITS and VEGETABLES; of all kinds; CRACKERS and CAKES of various varieties, RAISINS and NUTS without end, SARDINES and OYSTERS,' and other' goods' too -nuu.-irous::^ mention.' : ? n ? . .*.....< . i . ?.?.',','Z'r'\',4 -Also, Dealer MI- A :??. ., * Hue and Pure Brandy, Whisky, Gin, Rum, Wines,1 Champagne, Porter, Ate, And many other pure Liquors. " .'.',.,. I ? Also, fine CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO, SEGARS; Any With kind t?Sffi acd (Min$ bf gigit?d?(U> igy Friends and Patrons, for tfee liberal'trade wjdetut, has 'been my pleasure To enjoy during the past season, I earnestly b,eg a continuance of the same; pledging myself to keep every branch of my Stock full of the beat Goods, and to gejj the same'V) cheap as any House at Edgefield C. H. 1 Please remember m when'ribing;r?Jdj^eJ<3 .il/. ! II?.yu J t H -' >/ l l ya V IHM; ^ - / . I tn ?ti flt ?.lill I,I>. ?jJ Met i ?. ? I ItttJIf I'-J :.. -l . 11 .. MU) / .< " .??>. \ i(v: 1 tt 'li? wi .I ?IfVitiiH/.? vu ol I li l t M> it *1 fT. I Druggist and Grocer. PRESCRIPTIONS of all kinds oa?efujlv compound?jl by.. W. .A BAND^ y V C 1 ? ? ? 1 li/ M 43/ I ; / ? \ k WAWMVS I? Daw W Cookin tl id Hea ;> ? tas And Mau! 32f 8&f3 \'. ods in .ffered AVE now in Store, anti to ?y??: ^n, .entire ..'^^tocK^ their line, selected ij^persot from-the.bast_M?nufactoj^rwb.t? at as reasonable prices 'as they cari possibly af?bH^ We cordially invite attention io out'varied-assortment of Cooking ST??VES,Heit?naSTOV?S,'G^ -HARRVARE, T?N^'ARX?WO?DENW?R?J; - And HOUSE FURN?SH?NO GOODS "pneraDy Prominent in onr/Siock will be found { the belebr?ted an'd juatty popular " Cotton Plant" Cooking Stove, manufactured by Abendroth Brothers, New York City: It is a first-class; square top, four-hole Stove; the Oven is large, '' the joints are.fiW audt^ttaid \?i^*great? oaira'and exaokness; the beau^:ot{.it?.-| iiniah cannot be aurpasssed. Sixty Pieces... of Ware are furniahed with this Stover . -.i ) - r i? > We have also the " Fashion ? ' ^ook -StbV?. '^ahufaclfaretf bv'Winiam' Reaor ? Co., Ciumb'n?^.'OhiS.^^lBttso ^ i^lafil.?Mr.lele^square top Stove, with a large Oven, and ia a very auperior'Stove.,.: vi,,. hmtfatido ed Our stock of PREMIUM of18TEP:'ST0VES "ahdk HEATING* STOVES > is complete. " ''^n h ": "'u ,v'>? '>,! 1 Each Stov? ?ent:iM ^?IWIMBW We lWanuftcture Jft?j?^^ WORK j^We respec^ully 0oIic^^?ii^|!^?a^ ine^d^'?iil^W^ and -promi?e to pe to ? Augusta, Nov 20 * Sm 48 ; ? fl/, y. &)iiulo'/ amlou'i dfoir^t lo V?KH? ?di ? Llo^ilimn* -,.-. ?m VA I ' ' 1 ll IN aat?ioii.iQ. his.unutyiajlyi full ?Stock, pf DB?GS, ^OHEMIGAXS, '%J$},',il v,v EST 'MiEEtfCINEStff.levery?tih'd.'PMNOS, OILS, &c, &c., ??s 'iir'Stbf?i' ??^f^^ ? ".^ ^Sa?? ?:.......? Ht tl I rfvldy/ in ll? ,.-?;, ."Jt n,,?" .??I?HJ pi*, .--/..J i ??, . ?ii JF'QOI; ih?. u XjQ?dic&yt'** i' iWfi % >{, i?ionj ?Vi/. .11 ,a ? ? I H:I(I .'1 vw ! ' ..? i.-nii-. r> ?i /;;wr*fd if/'r . Handsome Toilet Sets and Flower 'Vases; n?w designs,, v H / jiiitt ... f ? f?^^a^sfiac-iS^'i ? . ?. ? ?? *??? ?: ? .. Superior H?irj;Oi}s.an^ pomades, .. . : .', ' ..?'< ???-? f?>iliffej ?MI? . ?I Imported Extracts warranted as represented, . * . . "' "." ><fl' .=.' Superior Toiled Powders and BeautiM;Powd'er Boxes, ' \,." ^S^Sgg "T Tooth Powders, in'variety,- . If .-"iii ?. >::???;.. ,? mi??ii ATW. ,M.//M un* Lubin'sfToile?./Sqaps,,. l(: J '"??1 '.' ? "" 0,i /!':".'' "?./r...'> Ii 'I M i'l i?> ol'. "Mil ai]</f&o:jj(Stew? .m--..;' -'.?- .! *j iiotm?]) I .him hi-i'it'"? h?<->jil f _ J*'^ -'lei/eil* iptlkAMV oitT I? HU ?M*;t<?i Crushed, Gran^te?\iud*d^^^^ t*l O-I'MII ;H*..I r/if??i VIM iii Suprior Teas ??'d Cortee^vrnbs. Molasses, -,10V.," * "* FlaJjJlli.l?tt?iv, rtd/BllcIwheat Flour, ' .?ltflHw Jellie^P^?c^SpWjp, . -* 'tli1" ?.*. h* ? >. H*h*?Ki$faiAi for the*.ff??sew?fe.l*j5 Qjushed, Granul?e Superior Teaa aud G .1?;.i! it^l i-.y Yu acKarsi* . H Ut* ?thu vin v?i V HM 1'kinds, .ew i" -^<?v it^-n?! ,(iljn;t0ilil>( VIM**! W'?').'! ?Mill ul-il ii)- ?j r Canned rruit* and Vegetables, all Oysters, Lobsters,'Sardine-, Cooking 'ExtVabA! Baking Powders, ,?i . ??-1 Wn.wr '?LI?-iP-Vtl) At?* .lil.l 11'th?K?ll 'jill JUJA ; -I - (K IT. M O.III i ? Domestic.Wines..Joi'tC^Bg VWW&X JlnA - for tlie GM?tm^ -^^Z*^*1 ) 1 Apples, Oranges, jS^?/, &c. ,I? .?* ? I ,!..>*. ? I'LHHH'/ n.< M, ( , . tum I .Ll 'Sbod 'oia ttisstftyt ?Utt?i 'l?<t?iil .ni) ni n'tvoh '<ni M ! fJull Ul 1?r?t' it'ivt> /ill lo 1.1? .uti' t.^lljl'l J'i.lJj.Otil ll .JtHJk 7l'i7?W ?Kl -?VillT K^y, Superior Gm, ^?fnuM in*/ .lilil?.|^ hllj; ll? . M iJltfUKl'l ml? U?ot! rmi it? flu And tbe^tiM?a?tt.l^iJmoking Tobacco. ?tm ?nt wi vinni The PtrbWc i^e?iiMMi^t^e m'f ^?'ft^Qa;^^^ "! effort w?^b? bi^tC^i^^ nivWaB?d^ers ^..91^!. entire ? ?ti stwctwn-i^. hi* . Mi&W?^m, ?J'ipM^'nVffl?v, Superior Gm, '.?lmU ? Champagne, Port, Sherry and Maderift'Wihe^;" Wu^VP* "; Fi-e ^gars and feing Tobacco, ^?'?^ ifiv^ry one. .JTI/J-^KIK'.' nwo iboio Nov 13 iuiafiTOJia TTAJ?I .1. ".nt** -flrn> v>d ia iwjji *i? AT IMMSiTWIffHTOJo ,mtttfl< .)/. .1/ iM fin m t\i ?ir ?3 bd(islldfiti3 blO 'anomie !P?IS/ ^!OOBB JUH?NR I ?. . At? olTei?n^lc?rfSw ^l^autifu? lin^f fk?|?? fc(i?D |n? I all styks-e^SHte'iUHV.Veke^-TRiMMT/NGS: # /^\TXfi lC? i'/jL I ll ,./.ii , A.TK 11 . LA_g V ^~ Bdautifiol) Aii<i)Wnfc?fcfr(i^B^',) LACES, ED'G?NG&^rTnB?* and CMS, UN?BKaLBB^B?f .COfcLARS, }tnd a large'st^? of Fancy No- ' O tiou.4 Jewelry, fte., ?Sec., at 'b?*l*Q*7vm ?ff?ft^'' GLOVES, HOSFERV.'HAiNDKERCHT^.cp; ,1'timH *>\l ifiuemwM GRIFFIN & COBB?.??????/. ll liW) Ladies' an? Millik1 gfflJffiRnT?nta?^ I ..IT/ !:"." 'Ii'? i?/.I /l >?f)TT?XJ A??IA . ,1,! .?? MI? Ti kntfa .tifiiyiA i H ' Gents' and Boys' HATS and CLOTHING, at ? q-f /iq...'4'IITO/ rWaMBTflOSld OT . GRiFHN ,& ?OBBTS:* . C -'?Ul1 ? OJ iKlMOtHII .? JJ A A soiendfa .iii????o/i?CM?Eat?^^ BRO?Dfc?OTB? ?.,^'????'??? i*1* -' ?"??ffiPF?l ?''?OBB^>? ??! ; 1 BB If ?? ?il ? ICdgoH-T'WlI by tu nimmt "Jill Iii tri^l^ >*l ll,* ..tuturi ? JB? ^^N^j6^?^^.^^|ni^ Hand-se.wfid|S????0 ^^SKt ' ?Ixwit? KTI .r^i-H .11 iM ilil w no ,?>ui Ladies'.a?ti ^f?^ififelvaild^K? SBto^?TOO??^fiM . GRIFFIN & COTxf l?vVftf?ore, at low'prhie^iSA?L^ES>v.BRil)L?S'^''A ?R!THS,.-W?REHA$, HARLIWAKE,j ??TCEB^QBOCKEB? and ~ GLASSWiAR-E..-/. t1 WT [ .11 K tu?! ?!/ tili r? ?! .li.. :r/ ?v- M;M /;> M JA'^n^MH I-?lini GRIFFIG ?'COB? keeptco^^?^^ IP?W?.^fA (j?rocerics,-Soap, Staren, Caniy,,packers,} &c.?jat low prices, for Caahy./. |f We would respectfully ^sk elami?ation oj' oiu-f5f6iiO which we will lceepi complete in every line.' GroolsUilJays shown Ivlth pteasure. have paid Cash for our Goods and will sei! 011 very closemargin for 330T2 ?mor.>.i?KE Cash. Nov. 13, JAS. M. COBB. AT?IIOTJA R^(> 47 ?IO ->i!T uin voy. >i 11 nw diviMV?. WV T ??~).TMT7: T'i'n-^<>it ri Jilyili I tH*f*Tt <^.M ? ; 190. Br?ad ^.,' Augusta, Ga;?' ;;;;"? ..llo:im>y .. !::.!-?'?.. M nil litt'// .' ..II?IMJ /!: >. .'.I . ".? ii '/?/.'J i'? A'RE.noVreceiving; and' w'ifl WntThhe'% Wc??rV? ?luj;ih?the'-?e'as'orA', ' *'( '.'' THE CHEAPEST AWD ;?ESf ?$S0BTED : STO?i^ : ' Tliat they 'bfive ever'-ofier?d' tb the' hnbliC. Tf?eir :fri?h'ds a'nt? tbte ????ilii?,: : g?norally dre invited tb.InffectHC1^ [ ' ' 'A' ",' '* :' . 1 V . s.. We are determined riot to'be ilnd?Adld; 'and'; ni'tTiWcort'iiefit'i'oh \\Jil? <sUte " 1 to our friends and patrons that'w? "?r?'pr???aire'd .vt3:fe?ll',tli?ir? 1,G??ds"?t'thft :i Everything ?suft?^S^n 3?9rl ?lCJ?Sr^Goi? J^bliWrniXcan be found at our Store. . ^ -t ^m t i, .... M ; ? , ; W^'Cart'examin^Undjuige'-fdr yoUrselves:*1*''. ' .' ' ,"" " . , ' ' ' ' " Augusta Ga., Sept. 25 J "J ?* ' "3m ' '1 ' ! ' " l40-"" ,UOH J L? ?QflAIIQIJI ,W NEW ADVERTISEMENTS-/ \J-J-PEABCE- N-E-BUTLEK-?-A-PEA*T 11A ?N" Tl SE ni !00 naftfT2: ?HT ti* ifo )i$t i Rr LIT 00 pa^tr 25? E?is'wviDC?. The boat WU/rptW f tho yeurfornpenti. Every fnmily ?ill. have lt. ?'utMtt.j Mt? it ti otc pnblUked. For dreatanWa ress H. S. GOOHPKED ?t Co., ST Tark Kow, Hew ?3O0K \G V.ST S t?o **frli^"frf ?51<jf'l'"fa XJ ?ifv?? nen- book, tf'TV'l.w'iir &m\*f' \T (IA ?inr? or the boft-st'llin? book? paltflsEed. Kxtrnordt Jiar. ihiluceinuiits Owtvd. Supvtiprtmiim??iff? ?tuenv. Partlculnni lice. AdiUfM* QL'E??? CITY TfulililsniNG,CO.,CiucionDli, Ohio... . ., ., --1-ill-,-! I L c^dJ ) i u t i ?i?u IM??? 011 Merci! ants, Jackson Street, > t Eli D FOIX UKW m : ^ Ri P/T i VF. CAT-, <0 AI.OG?K ot cho?j> Plcttire?, noblined TfyCUKBlEl?* IYi?. r*Al?? NMsau'Sl.^e* Tork. 1823. JUBILEE! MT3. ARE YOU mm TO mm ? 1 i s 2ASH Al AND FUT ea Customers its usual. Commission for Sell inf? Cotton 1 l-l 'if mVM$J.3 tlir. WA ..? lill 3 ff .A^P^k-,:,, -m?'. lix Il . '- MU i Iii" I" ". IttfMII ?> V . "I f?uot^ -.i?WaUf .,f !.??VIN p-heBest UellgloiiB and 8c?ular,ganxll, ! $3 a Vear with thc JTJB?TEFY?; 7 SlD.VKt K. M?KSK & CO., J 37 Park'Kow, N*WT?rlc. ' . ' !- 1'. SEN Dj -F?Fl A \? A MPL? ' C OPY. HA VDSO.MICST ?AND MOST DURABLE EXT KR IOU PAINTKNOIV??. V/ l| Sample card nf benn ti ful colon and recoromouda tiona from owners of tho fluest refidence? In tho country fyrnisliod fr DU by alUl-n'crMind by AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO., 33 Burling Slip, New York, Or, c?eJJ^??B2e?D OPIUM EATERS ycnwiih to be cured of the habit, addrewT. . CLARKE, M. P., Mt. Veray tOhlp^i <fek 1 tn ' Cl Oft - pW ?toy I ! > Aa?n|?'?r?iitcdl i All 3)0 I IO elopes of vork ng People., of either tifffSBi efold,'maWmor- moh'ej'w worl. at anythUiR eW. J TlWoaUi?_ free. ^Afdree? t0.j BTIMSOSicOlf E?flkna, Maln?. 0710091 < ^Nbv.li, tal and Pb vsical incapacity, Inipedimcuts *.... to Marriage." ?C?!; dTrfo, ?Co?tstoiTTio>, ? EpiL?rjiY and;Pirs,?idu;ced'by KC-IMU- . sv/ dulgence.or.^ex,iial .extravjjganoa,; . ? Ki, ,,. . ? W Price, in ii ?caleil ppvfe\ope, 'fihty1 Gcents. 1-*i-<c !.?.??.'. i ?>.-.-?IJ The celebrated author, in this admit a- . ?ayj dieiunv? dcu?pn^&r-attsf frpin n yearf suct^fuf iywUde,{tffqt the alarming consequences ofaelF-abusc uisy eticare ?t'onfcd simple, certaiiiyt and. el?. - -v/ fectual, "by.miquis, of w-bicU, ever^ #uf. ? ., ,v WM-TIIIMT I i till r ill nulli Itt ?Ililli 1.hi : ofweSy ywthHMW-?er}' man Ut .the? OttldAa ihnn*^ Ri . . r. J-t?A ;^ont,?und?r fpal,. in.a. plain ?v?loi)te,-.Yjilo to any address, postpaid on^o?ejnt Ofrix-} ' ?c?h'ts;Wtwp^at?tnris: --.^ i- . il Also, Dr. Culyerwelte; ^Maifa?gemi i Address the Puibiishors. .. v., L tl ? \'Zt~ Bowery, N?W. Yorfciji;:. y^fe . M..-:,.. tj? tittil ALPACCAS, from 20 yard ; and is expecting 30 pieces by Express this week. , , Nov^fiO tf : ???'AB