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Tsrxns, $3,00 per Annum. Oar Agenta in Charleston. The Advertising Agency of Mesar - Walker, E!vans & Cogswell, repr?sente* by Roswell T.. Logan, Esq., is thoonlj authorized Agency for this paper ir Charlestori. . - Sudden Death. On the morning of the 9th inst, Mrs Elizabeth Coon; an elderly lady living some four miles below the Plue. House fell dead suddenly, while sitting at th? breaift^f tab*?. Mrs. Coon waa oh a visil to her brother, Mr. Jesse Franklin, liv ing in .the saree neighborhood. She was about fifty-six years of age? and up tc the moment of her startling death, was, to all appearance, well and hearty. ?Let Us Try The Experiment lu Coed . Faith." So says an able and original writer on the Railroad question "in our issue of ibis week. He signs huns alf "Old Back woods." Read him, all ye people; and, lor God,'s sake, let his words arouse you* Edgefleld is truly about to become a scorn and reproach amongher. neighbors for want of ambition and anergy. And here wo-would announce that our esteemed an ds teady-goi ng fellow citizen. Mr. E. Keene, has been appointed by the Committee toucan1 vass the* country be tween this and 96, for subscriptions to the proposed Bead. . Be prepared ta receive and h ear Vi m favorably. jT-p Local Item?. ? We hear of hog-killing on all sides. People aje. ?bou t - to-be ? delivered: for. a time from the- unendurable monotonies of beef. The horse disease is prevailing gener ally throughout jour .section. Indeed it would be hard te*! ay one's . finger ripon a well norse. There are" but 'few deaths however. The only one .we have heard of lately, ii that of Col. Eacou's valuable race horse, Bob. Shelton. Col. B. ran this horse in Columbia >and. Barnwell With the Epizocty on him-?nd conse quently he is dead. JB ? mi J The boys (and girlaj are raving for an other tournament, but it seems they will have to hold' on rill ne*t spring. Mack Scott, a worthy colored man of our community , lying very ill for a long time past, begs us to return his best thanks to the-white people for late gifts of money and provisions-and for kind ly attentions generally. Thia morning, Wednesday the 11th, the whole /ace of creation it covered with Snow, white and pare. The children are delighted. The snow warns them of Santa Claus. . . j We hear of first one and then another : of our merchants running down to Au gusta We suppose their object is to woo Santa Claus. They will no doubt, however, speak for themselves. A drove Of Kentucky hogs is now oue of the attractions of? our town. Price 6 J cents Our next-door neighbor, Mr. Willie Darisoe, has bought 15 or 20, with a view of adding fresh pork, spare-ribs, backbones, sausages, and all that sort of thing, to the allurement.? of his grocery store. A good idea. As Christmas comm un, you begin to see people ^Ja^fcfngl -japout "with, game /rocks in their arms, or carrying bags and foll of game cocks. Nb Epizooty ' ?mo#g&?[.cocks. Who is going ta gi*rea bjg party Christ mas-with a great deal of eating-and the fantastic toe-and all that? Some body, we hope. We hear the voice bf'a wicked man outside, exclaiming, "Wonder if them jf.df.\ertiser 'people are going to give Bo dice *4f$ff Ug^Q>ia;i? P*>%'*r4 #-ea?f^ ?* Who a? h?vV mme?and- whitey, Ja?i? ^^f^jfjfgjtri?s the iiaine-l ickeo*T??nf 'oT?oufii- ?P?barl die are** ? w? \ tm k> :?. ? .. *? Convert? to Spiritualism* j?n?lj^bei', Mr. Cliahy ejf ey presents os with a Dottie means of which we become converti to spiritualism, 'and c?n vers? . with the dis embodied'spirit Of144 Peter Plp?'" "who ? picked the peck of pickled peppers." irl*Q soJEye tho Cliarleston ghost mys tery. For shame, to be bringing over the Adtertt's?ntli?i au ??tiuo?vftion. Brit its splendid.' ..... . 1 Post Office Discontinued. We learn through Mr. L. R. Till mau, Postmaster at this place, that t he Post Omee a>J>ysott^Mi?*,l^i^?a?m to the P.' O, ?epairt^d^ .af Washin gton. If the people-expoei to. k?*>??<a<6: benefit of mail facilities-and, postal accomm oua tions, Post Ma8teis^Wfch*i?le^M*n to dis-* charge their duties correyt"y,aud make their returns promptly, in - accordance with tho regulation* oiTthre BepWtpieut; WeleaoQdM? M Senator Amiui will probably bo BJ>P^MfSdta >tue Oounsul sbip bf n pr?raHinerft wnu| ???rt- Mr. Arnim sustained a high wputetuf fcon ,'csty and integrity In our State Senate, where those virtues were rare, and we ?rb pleased* to. Jsuow of his prospective ?j:^$ fortune. -X< ?. tmpp fha above from the Columbia (OarQl^H?m, ftti4 y pty cheerfully ondorse jt. Mr. A rpi m, >puii? ra present i nj; the .people of our Comity in?&s#tsts Senate, ,did certainly evince a- brand, lib?rai sud i inpartial Spirit, which bas not been com ,mop with new comers among us since tho war. As to his appointment to a .Consulship at sumo German port, we think he .wuuld bu an excellent.man for /tho place. AJKI we certainly hopo he fcviU if be wishes it. j^y*?ov. \\<m*i*4? ^pojlutod Mr. R A. Lynch a Notary Publia tor WyoiieM County. pin *Phe municipal election in Au gusta, qn Tbdrjsday;, Resulted lu the choice o/ Mr. ,Gbaxles iEjites for Mayor, and an t?? ^embcratic -Board of Aldermen, #rithoift a pa/iy opposition. Our friend ?and towner ^a^-townsman, (Capt. T. >W. Carwi.l?,.w? are vipf^^i iff jftate, Is .one of the Aldermen elect, and received a complimentary yqt? se??nd to'hohe on tjheti?ket jj&f?Us Electora*. College of So?th (Carolina i/ffit- jo Columbia on the 4th, /apd cast tho yate H* MAT-' State-unanirnous fy for/Granland $IW*iek, ol the.44.ken fribune, \fon connia issioned to carry the certifi?e to Washington ?i_jj jj J-ii.--- i -li ITJT- i? rho i^. S. Cqurt on the 4th, 3Ir, iotm ti 9ftrmon, iud^cteci for carryinu ou the baslow of a tail liquor dealei without payjuag a f^/ecj4 t^if, VHS put or irW^?^ argun/cut-? l;y Mr.^??rl>?ti for ?;e.Gi^eruV"^ W.1 Mr"- PlP$*v fo' i.he deUuce, the ;ury rctir?ij, and after f short absence, rot urned a verdict o guilty. - . -TW-pr.-r~. . ;:*rIiiJu(lm- Bond's Ku.Klux.?onrj ou tlie. no motion of Gen. Butler the case Of George Street and others/ in dicted for conspiracy, was continued. A Sensible Move in the Schedule ; ol Reform* We axe glad to see that a Resolution has already been offered in the Legisla ture, to discontinue the publication in the journals of the State, of the whole batch of Acts and Joint Resolutions*ol the General Assembly-as possed at each session. This is without doubt s sensi ble move-one calculated to result in a great saving to the over-burdened tax payers. There is not the slightest ne cessity that the thousand and one Acts of incorporation of Societies, Churches; ) i Fire-Conipanies, cross-road villages Ac, t J <fec., should be published in every jiaper in the State, Such Acts as we have men tioned possess only a local interest, and when published in all the papers of the State, are not read by one in a thousand persons. True, there are Acts passed by the General 'Assembly that'passes general interest, and should be dissemi nated" by thc press. And should the Leg 1 islature refuse to pay any papers, Re publican or Democratic, for the publica tion of such Acts, we venture the asser tion that every Act of a general charac ter would be published in all the best papers of the Stale-because, forsooth, the said publications would be to the in terest of their readers. Andon theoth I er, hand, all Acts of a local nature would |bf course be published in those papers where said Acte possessed a local inter> 63fc :.. f Let.the uawiae and extravagant Act of January 13th, 1871, " to provide for the, publication of the Acts,, reports, resolu tions, journals, and other papers of the General Assembly," be promptly re-1 pealed. And when the Legislature Bi llows no compensation for the publica tion of these proceedings, we warrant j that the same will be given almost as much publicity as if thousands of dol lars were to be paid thorefor. But if the Acts and Joint Resolutions 1 are to be published in a few pet Journals, ?ind paid for .with the tax money of all j the State, then simple justice requires that they be published in at least one paper ba every County. In the present depleted condition of the public treasu ry, however, not a single dollar should be appropriated for the publication of the j Acte of the General Assembly in the [journals of the State. The paying Ibr this, so unnecessary in a great degree, is si inply adding idly and selfishly to the already too heavy burdens of the tax- j payers. And if our journals cannot be kept j alive except upon public pap, needlessly drawn from the pockets of oppressed people, then the sooner they give up the j ghost the better. The entire Democratic municipal tick et was elected in Atlanta on Wednesday, with Hon. C. C. Hammock for Mayor. When You Buy GET THE BUCKEYE, THE BU T Machtue, which for Simplicity, Durabili ty and Reliability can never be Surpass ed, if ever equalled, . Sold at about half the price of other first class Machines. Trv it. H. B. (TALLMAN, Agent. Dec 4 tf 50 ROGERS' fflRl?TIffl? JJ 147 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. HAVE, now in Store a very large and carefully selected Stock of F??B1TII??BE, Of .All Grades, Comprising an elegant assortment of Fine Walnut and Mahogany CHAM BER S?it?S, Beautiful Parlor SU?TEJS, Upholstered in Plush, Hair Cloth and Reps. Library, Mining Room, Office & Hall i FURNITURE. CHAIRS, TABLES, BUREAUS, BED ; STEADS, WASH STANDS, LOOKING GLASSES, MATTRASSES, Ac., A0d ajl Qjjher artic'es usually found in a First Glass Furniture House. rvja-Call and examine wy #opfc.. E. G. BOGERS. ^ 147 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. :N0V 27_3m 49 THOS, RICHARDS & SON, BOOKSELLERS, I STATIONERS, And 0B*ty$ln Fancy fioods> AUGU3TA, ?W. Established 1827. Keeps constantly on hand a large Stock ' of all kinds and sises of BLANK BOOKS. Foolscap, Letter, Note, and all other WRITING PAPER?. " sry. article of STATIONERY used in tt?iuiiip? ^',ns aad FuMiu of fi'?es. ' AbiO, . groat variety or V X N G Y .J} O O D 8, to meet the want* of Country1 .Merchante. ? Anv Books will be sent by mail, free ^of expense, on reeeipt of Publisher's price.' Oct 23 3m 44 S. D WILLIAS. S. H. RowLANn i Wholesale and heum Feed Commission House, 4) Jackson Street, tUGUSUA, GA. GRAIN; HAY/IPOSDJSB, AROUND and CUT FEED, constantly on hand in any quantity. Oct 2fl .Im 45 PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITA!. $1,000,009) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO ! TH?S GUANO is h?w so wall known in ail the Southern States for its re markable effects as an ajrency for in creasing the products of labor, as not to require special recommendation from us. Its use for seven years past has estab lished its character for reliable excellence. The'large fixed capital invested by the Company In ttys tradp affords tho surest guarantor T9 ??nttnned exceljepee of this Guano!' "' ' " The supplies put. into market thin season are; ashererofor?, prepared under the personal superintendence of Dr. St. Julian Ravenel, Chemist of the Company, at Charleston, S. C., hence planters may rest assured that its quality and compo sition is precisely the saine as that here tofore sold. 1 , S.B>EsEAfCO., General Agents, Baltimore. T K R ii s-?481 ' cash ; ' ?53 time, without interest 1 * " . To accommodate planters they canor der now aj^d haye untij the m pf April to decide asi? whether they ' will take at time" or gfsh price! W?eP delivered fro>n lbejP?n??ory hy the o'srldftd n? flray ypy. ar *m w Save Your Horse. rr?HE most reliable' remedy for the X ]trevailing Horse disease can be fobiid at ' . .-. G. L.'PENN A SON'S . ' . . Drug Store. . Kee 4 tf 50 Uaiyersal LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY I Toc Original Stock Life Insurance Company in the United States. Office, 69 Liberty Street, NEW YORK. Participation in Profits ! : With Low Cash Premiums! New Business Insured in 1871, $?,375,OOC The largest absolute increase of any Company doing business in-New York, New Business of 1871, so fir, Double that of Last Tear? GKECX B. LAKE, Genend Agent. Dec 4 tf 60. New Goods! -o The Subscriber has just 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 all grades, DRESS GOODS, a full line, A good stock of KERSEYS, JEANS, TWEEDS and CASSIMERES for Men and Boys wear. SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, BED TICKINGS, PLAID DOMESTICS, White and Red FLANNELS, Opera FLANNELS, -HOODS, NUBIAS, 8ACQUE8 and CLOAKS for Children, Common and Fine Bed BLANKET8. Ladies' Velvet, Straw and Biaid HATS RIBBONS, FLOWERS andi"LUMES Velvet and Velvetine RIBBONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, H'D'K'FS, Lace COLLARS, Linen COLLARS and CUFFS, 8HOES and BOOTS of alf kinds for ' Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Chil dren, SUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE, Crackers, Candles, Soap, Starch, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ' NOTIONS, &C., ic.. With every other article kept in a geneeal Stock. B. C. BRI Alf, Agrt. Oct 29 V tf 45 . M SIMON. .J. C. KENNEDY. Wholesale and Retail Gr r o c e r s -AND Commission Merchants, 157 Broad Street, ' Augusta, Georgia, BEG to inform their friends and the publie generally that they have en tered tho 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 encourage nient from an approving public. Our 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 wilt take pleasure in showing them our stock, ann the convincingly low figures at which we are selling. Augusta, Nov. 20, 3m 48 Home Shuttle Sewing Machines J- HIS is a SHUTTLE MACHINE, has the UNDER FEEO, and makes the "LOCK STITCH" alike on both side?. ? It is a Standard First Class Machine, and. the onlv low priced " Lock Stitch'* Mabqj?e'lhTtUt! tfm.t?d Stfttoa, : . This Machine'revved th?. Diploma at the Fair of the two Carolinas, in tbe.city of Charlotte, N.-p* in 1871,, Th*\ab?vt Machine ? warranted-Jor five years / A MACHINE FOR NOTHING. ; Any person making up a Cl?b ihr five Machines, will be presented thc Sixth one as commission. Agenta YVanted--Superior induce ments offered. Liberal deductions made to Ministers of the Gtspef. tZSu Senu ?un;1.o for.Cireular, and samples of Sowrfm?i/kaiir?-?s Rev. p. H. CERN HEIM, Genera! Ageu? O?ntiord, W," C. Doc 4 . ly ^ 50 INSURE AGAINST FIRE ! DELA I'S ABE DANGEROUS Incorporated','1859. Capital and Assetts, over $600,000. THE Georgia Haue Insurance Com pany continues \o Insure property against loss-by ?re-a* reasonable rates;-" 1 Many t?f our ulos't'?r'omfh?nt and pru dent citizens keep their Dwellings, Mer chandise, &c., i?nsUred in this favorite Southern Company. The "Georgia Home" is a good and re liable Company-paVa all losses prompt ly-and is worthy OT the1 confidence and patronage of the people' bf Edtfefleld. Call oh the 'ftM?wgnj'd aha'saoure a Policy dh yeur'DwbUmg;'un? don'tpost Sono this Important matter1 j for fires are ally occurring, '?nd ?re the dawn ol another day the home of your wife and children may be a heap of smouldering ruins. Insu re at once ! OTICE ls hereby given to all persons * to whoni tli& Estate bf Dr.'THOM AS TEAGUE,' deceased, is indebted, tc hand in tbeiraccouttts properly attested; and those indebted to' said Estate are no tified to ta?ke payment1 'NARCrsSA'M. TEAGUE. ALL Person? Indebted to the EataU of JAMES C SMYtiY. deoU.are notified to pay. the same by the 10th Jan? uarv next, * and . those having ri al m 6 against the Estate will hand them in, daly attobtod, Without delay.. littA, J. SMYLY, Ad'or. ! Dec 4 8t 50 $12,000 Stock OF Dry doods and Groceries ! T. JONES &. Johnston's Depot, 9. C., HAVE in Store and arriving from Charleston, Baltimore and New York one of the largest Stocks of Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Pocket and Table Cutlery* *? Ever offered in this District since the War. Our-Stocks:the above j Goods is aa choice as can be found anywhere, and we will sell as low as any House ia the -up-country. . We k??ep no damaged Goods or Shoddy Stock, and can and will sell as Cheap aa the Cheapest to Cash Buyers or to Punctual Short Time Customers. We Kitty All Cotton offered, at prices that are as fair as any Bail Road Station in the State. We respectfully solicit a continuance and an increase of ike liberal pat ronage heretofore bestowed-upon, ur, and rtturnour heartfelt gratitude to our numerous patrons for their former favors, pledging renewed efforts in the future to give satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. We have a polite abd courteous corps of Salesmen, and no whiskey Or other intoxicating beverages ate nola or kept in our: House?, and all may rely on fair dealing and gentlemanly deportment whilst trading with us. Call and examine our prices before buring elsewhere! j X*. JO JiES Sc SON. P. S. We have ? ?ew November papers yet utipaid! WS will hold until Saturday, the 7th. If not paid or arranged by that date, will be turned over for collection. I Pay gents, and spars our feelings-, and ?av ; costs.. C I . "r1-: - i vj . T., Jeales & SON.. Johnston's Depot, Dec 4 6t 50 MILLER, BISELLIB?R?I -AND Commission Merell'ts 175 and 177 Broad, Street, Augusta, Ga. WE are now iu receipt of our Fall Stock of GROCERIES, consist ing in part of- : ? . ii) r?- L 1 Bacon SIDES, Bacon SHOULDERS, Dry Salt SIDES, SUGARS of all grades. SYRUPS-New Orleans and New York Drips, MOLA8S?S. Rio, Lagbyra and JaVa COFFEE, TOBACCO, SALT, HEPPER, SPICE, Crackers, Pickles. Cove Oysters, CANNED GOODS consisting of Peachee, Blackberries, Tomatoes, Ac, MACKEREL in Barrels, half and quarter bbls. and Kits, Seed WHEAT, Seed RYE, Seed OATS, Seed BARLEY, Case Liquors of BRANDY, WHISKEY, GIN, We are also offering the most complete and largest stock of BARREL LIQUORS of any House in the City, and selling at prices that w?l induce buyers te purchase nearer home than iii Eastern, marketa, To the Planters and Merchants'of Edgefleld we would take-ibis occasion to express our thanks for their pa?t liberal patronage, and respectfully, re quest a Continuance of the same. kW Buying our Goods for CASH, we are prepared to sell as low, and oft times lower, than any other House in the City. Augusta, Oct 9 tf 42 NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK OP AUGUSTA, GA, CAPITAL - - - $300,000. ALFRED BAKER, PRESIDENT. ' JOHN CRAIG, CASHIER. -o THIS BANK is now Paying Interest on Deposits as follows : , .Ou Daily Balances ' - -, - 4 per uui, f On Time Deposits, 30 days or linger, 7 per cent. Collections made on all accessible points in this and adjoining States. New York Correspondent, Market National Bank. JOHN CRAIG, CASHIER. Augusta, Ga., Nov 28 3m 49 HUGH B. HABBISOI WITH MILLER, BISELL & BURUM, Wholesale Grocers, 175 and 177 Broad Wrest, AUGUSTA, GA, Nov 20 lin 48 WHm^REYMJW, OF EDGEFTELD, WITH H. Brandt Wholesale and Retail Dealer ID BOOTS, SHOES, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, &c, 222 Broad Street, Nearly Opposite National B'k of August? AUGUSTA, GA. I take this method of informing my friends that I have connected raysell with the FIRST CLAS8 BOOT AND SHOg ESTA, ELI$HMENTpf H. BRA?WP? Wo, ?W? Brot?'SttfllBV nearly opposite the National Bank Of Augusta, where I will be pleased to have them call and examine the Stock, guaranteeing entire satisfaction, both in quality and prices. WALTER M. REYNOLDS. Augusta, Nov 30 8m 48 WTPiLJWfflNfil Simons' Old Established Cloth ins Hall. ' ' ': A??UBtA^ G?l, BEGS to inform his numerous friend! and patrons-that he has just received i New and Fashionable aatortmen CLOTHINC H ATS, ' TRfFNlCH, VALISES, Aa, Ac, .which he is prepared to soil at his uuua Low Rates. Remember the place, 224 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. Oct 23 tf 44 DOOR, SASH, BLINI ?3HIS W AS T JVRG??and OOJtfP.LE.TI . 4 a Factory aa there is the Sohili ! A,\\ work manu facturad at the Faethry ii , this city. The only House owned am > managed by ? Carolinian in this t4fcy.. Send for Price List- Address 1 GEO. 8. HACKER, i Post office Box 170, CharlestonTs. ( Factory and Warerooms on .King str? opposite Cannon st., on line Ci tv Rail wa Nev 27 \f l5r SHAWLS I' .ps S| ... >2A AA AND SCARFS! Mr, Turley H AS JUST RETURNED from foe j fofyft Sajes }n ?jfew Tforfc and w$ offer, t^s. W.?ek, astonishing bat. gains' in SHAWLS, SCARFS, RUGS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, Ac., ?fcc. ty (ail, V> ?ee my ?ml?eQse Stock and Low Prices. JAS. W. TURLEY, M Soase above (?lobe Hotel, Augusto, Ga., Nov IS- 6t 48 Tto Liverpool ^ Mfa* **<! ?Pll?NCt? COMPANY. Aaaeta In the Un ?ted States, fd,640,?9,62 Assets of the Company, Jan uary 1. 1872. Gold, , 20,106,900,00 Chicago LoMae.s.p'd in 60 day?3,000,000,00 C. T. LOWNDES, Ge?W*& Agent for South Carolina, >TQ, 10 ?road itt., Char leeton, S. C. ? ' . ' H, W. ADDISON. Agent for Edge?eld. AUK 28 tf 86 FALL AND WINTER GOODS !,,. C. I i Uro. GRANITEVILLE, S. C., WA .: vr ii i'-: 2?3 . i H A ''<'*?-i .' TAKE pleasure iu announcing to their friends and! customers that fhej are now opening a carefully selected- Stock of Fall and Winter Goods,, em bracing J Beautiful Dry Groods, Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ladies* SHAWLS and Balmoral SKIRTS, & Dress TRIMMINGS; RIBBONS, BUTTONS, &c, GLOVES; COJlSETS.iHOSE and Hal&HOSE, ) PB IILRT3 / . HANKERCHI?FS, COLLARS, CUFFS. Ladies1 and Gent's UNDERVESTS Gent's FURNISHING GOODS. 1 ' ii Groceries, a Full and Varied Stock. CROCKERY.GLASSWARE, TIN, WOOD and HARDWARE, . ? SoleLEArTBER,/Cali.and^ip5Ki:^l i; . ,. . Shoemaker's Goods in great variety, TRUCKS, VALISES, Carpet SACKS, ? TOBACCO and SEGAKS, a choice, stock, - ? < , " . , Patent MED^ Il^j'P|*r^E?r SfAPS, A / it ? \ Hair, Nailand?oo|h\BfTJ?s?S,7 il \ ? CONFECTIONERIES in endless variety \ School BOOKS, PAPER, ENVELOPES.' &c, &c. Gottyn Sold J^p/^^?ofn^ssions !or fk&* All of the above GoodB, and a great many others, which we have added to our Stock to meet the wants of our increasing trade, were bought in person from the best Houses in Baltimore and New York for CASH and iva? r>nncnniianflTr lain rr Vlf of fV>? ]nmaiikat???n -i 'L_ ^ Oranltevilla, Sept, 2S'1'" lim 40 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES . m^ Q'?TMZ?k T238 QM ? -OF , BOOTS AND SHOES' ! ? S*.-?i>'. i i <rw>.~>-8*ff.i?n-H| HHIil ll tm M Ui i M ?my, - M--I mk fl MemberM the) Firm bern Jiu ^estoWnlrl other llading/^baje M?rl|et8 ten days'berm-e the* Boston-Yire,' and' having purchased fargeTy' foreur Winter Trade, we npwy>ffci,to our Customers, aud. the Public-generally 1,000 Oases Boots and Shoes At tHE LOW PRICES I 3 ? Ki ki i 3 A't_ which we have been felling during the past Three Months. ' Our Stoek 'c?mpriaea everything1 found in'a First Clans Shoe Store. All Goods Warranted tq be.as Represented. Af our motto is " QUICK SA?Eg AND SMALL PROFITS," Dealers ind all others wanting Goods in our line will find.it to their interest to give is a call ' . .'.-? ' ? . i : ?, , .' ' 11 > )i t GALLAHER & MULHERIN, Nov 20 289 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. h'ji'iT H ; U ulPkrAl. 48 TO THE CITIZENS, OF EDGEFIEID ? '--i-r--A . (VE deidre to return sincere'thanks for their liberal patronage i'Q th?'p?st, iud hoping in the future to be favored with a continuance of the same. ' We nave on hand the largest' and most complete Stock of Cloths, Cas sillier ce* aud Vestings, eyer brought to this ; place, consisting j )f Foreign anil Domestic Goods. . 1 > ? .. . ; * * 1 *? \ We have secured the services of a First Class Cutter from New York, vho we guarantee wilLgive satisfaction in every instance, fi ? v ' j* W? alsrfliaye qrrhancj a fog ?Jfl?'Q?; ftcnfs' ?UKMSk&g ?OO??S, which'w?'are.'selling y?ry-Jow.;' * . fl, <M .? { -' J Very Respectfully, WSrrkA? & BENSON, 229 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Qot9 ? "... ?3 nyj '. . 8a 42 .. '" ? WILLIAM L PEI&H? if Li ?. ^'v : ' I i ? * WALLAOI-I.'Dir^H.' W. I. DELPH & CO., . -Dealers ii Cooking md Heating Stoves, HARD WARS; WNWA?I?V W^^?RE, ttauuiaemrers of all Kinds of Tinware, 324 Broad Street, Opposite Planters' Hotel, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, [fAVEnowin Store, and to arrive, an natire new stock of .gop?ja, in ;heir line, selected in person from the best Manufactories, w^?ii ara oflered it as reasonable prices as they can possibly af?br?L We cordially invite attention to ocr' v^rJe^asaoViment ol' Oookhg STOVm Heming SfOYES, GRATES, HAK?V?ARETTINWARE, WOODENWARE, And HOUSE BURNISHING GOODS generally. . Prominent in our Stock; wilf/be found'; : ;he celebrated und justly popular 'Cotton Plant" Cooking-,Stove, nannf#fcture? by ? Abendtoth ?i^thers, !?ew;York City, ft is a first-class, square ;op, four-hole Stove ; the Q\'6,^ \s Wg^' be joints-are $M aj^ W^h great, jare ani{* e?;?d.^?jM,^ the beauty of ita inis'h ca9n?tNbe surpassed. Siity Pieces )f Ware-:a*e y| with this Stoye. " . We hwe also tn^^ISlN*" Cook ^^t?cgw^I.'ffiaiTilliam Resor & ?o., '??iuciiibsir, Oh%y W^wiS?K *ur-h^?iquare ?p Stove,' with "a wmgjgffl a?4 SW| W sa^eriar Stove, . ~^?|\ ?ur stoc'jf p.( IfJpIp^or am ^VES and -fiEAraG^VES Eaoh%QW 5<nfi c^;^. jfftw^c? to. give Perfect SeUisfact?on, ^? We ttftUUtttfJture TinW?rc in ftll .its varieties, and,JO|^?RK loRe with neatness ^ aU8p>lch. ; -.f-, |;' vV -??.5i l??We respectfully solicit a liberal patronage irom the ^afielq/^o.ple, ind promise to eeWCSem fir'st,-last;and-'always, tb ^ bea> ?f {ififr^bihty. Augusta, Nov jff J J| ? g | ^| 48 ??GB Lands Near Augusta, Ga. O AQ ACRES OP GOOD PINE OUO LAND,.welltimbered, situa ?d 7 or 8 miles froUxtheCSty, and wittfl?i me to oneand a halfm??Sliom the Geer, ria Railroad. -^A.??Sfcrrsa - ' . ?Ae^4ffl^m^ro? and Improvfdj a rcS?Bwolliug, outhouses, fields under renee, fruit trees, grape vineyards,' and lu a good uolghlorhood ; unsurpassed for good water and health. Convenient to the Picayune Car for going and return ing daily to and fPon\Au8u.8i*r ? ? ,, Either of aald-Tifaotewou^a; b,ftspld W Cash, or on Urne ty\ Mapo^Wepu^ im 49 Bagging and ties A LWAY8 on hand at the l?weat rear iV kat prices. ?, r;eHE?TfiAM. Jiee4 50 Shirtings. Shirtings WRANITEVILLE1 8 4 SHIRTINGS VT at 10 ctn. . . i y ii/maC! 01 K Granitevllle 7-8 l?tlrtlUgs at' 12i*cts. Deo. 4 O. Pr CHEATHAM. tf 60 THE Undersigned takes tl\\a method of Informing Ws f^eu^aa?^^ public generally, t^at ho has taken charge bf the Grocery Department Of. Messrs: Sania ? Hill's sWe'.J ' He begs.that all will'call and..examine fo^theniaelvos. ' . ' 'S Large accessions are being made every day to the already large stocks . It ia belayed, Whatnot one wUl call.tjrlip \\\\\ uo? he aatlafled thut.it is. io his intor eaita?urohaso.' ' lI"}'P?:a J. F. BOYKIN. NOV20 .tf 48 m For Sale, HOUSE AND/ I?OT in the VU _ l?ge of EdgeB?ld. For terms apply tb J? * CY Sheppard; ff Esq., Edg?field, or the'E bscriber at! Columbia, 8? Oil? LEROY P.'YOUMANS. ( S?pM . - ' ; tf 87 Hege man 's Camphor Ice. WS??BmmWm CLISBY'S Drug Store; Octl? tf 43 rv NEW AND BEAUTIFUL CARPETS FOR FALL TRADE ? i Tne: .public are .invited to examine our new and superb Stock of NEW CARPETS to be opened on Monday, embra cing everything new and beautiful in Carpets,' Floor and Ta ble Oil Cloths, Lace and Damask Curtain's and Cornices, Wall Papers, Mattings, Chromos, Piano and Table Covers.*" ' Carpets made and laid with dispatch . ';![. r;j f ?? .?ji ?; . ?? hut-.t JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO., i 'ff 205 Broad -Street, Augusta, Ga. n ?T JAMES C. B?IU? ? BROTHER . ARE OPENING A SUPERB STOCK OP ' . ??"%yi STH?ttf " CB?? ?AMlLY GRrt .!...>}'?>.:;.'. : . -?.'..vii."' . : U:\li ? ;. '. IJ ??j|<?j fi PLANTARIO]* SVPPLIES, WOOD AND WILLOW WAiEE, <fcc. ^^HIBiE^i ii ? 7 ?.? NEW GOODS AT FRAZIER'S C?R! ? -*0 >D?. fl ? ! 'Vifi him i ri ?//.> GJEUFFIN & COBB YI TIT. li I / ?J ?I//, >M.t ff* T*;Hiri.,t j -i ' ' . '..".?<>.' ?? r." |lj I fcPtE offering af very low prices a beautiful line of DiOSS- GOODS, ...arid' . ll atyies of Silk and Velvet TRIMMINGS., j .' f .../?,.. jnipofl DniiilQ /i9dmfiri0 .nor^-"J ".?;,>? ;: ^ Beautiful Assor ..ssortineht of RIBBONS, LA?gS. JpDGJ?iGS,. F??S.and, ? ^PE^yNDEBSL?toS, fiOLL^ja and a ?argajrtoofcof Fanoy N? ^s,ijW?iyf'A? ?IJ?t vl jrrT? GRIFFIN ? C0B3'S?; ./ aiv fl ; >: i i ?.iiW ?1L0VES, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, CORSETS, and SHAWLS,! ?T J; ,.'. .. GRIFFIN & COBB'S, v ' ' -! - '-'.. ;;. ;,i ..:.,::.,.,,;. ' Ladies' and Miases' Trimme'd'arid TJnfrimm?d HATS, at . I ." 1 .' " ' " M'?*:' ... ?BiFffTTOVA GRIFFIE COBB'S. - .,1) Gents' and! B^yef^A^andr^OTHING, at - / ... . HT! ,,..,,.;'^//...i . ' .GRIFFIN' <& COBB'S.! ... A I spJe?Mfd0 ^^^^fMSS^, BLANKETS, PANTS M?OODS.' BR0ApCL0T^;&c.;'at'< " ' . ;l; G3JFFIN.& COBB'S,;' yil.Ml'11>J?J! ITf.lM 0_ .ni ?111 uti Go to GRIFFIN' ? COBB'S for a splendid article ?in, Gents*, and . Boya' Hand-sew?d SHOES ana GAITERS, . Ladies"andJdens' Dress and Walking SHQES. iBOOTS, :BR0GANr, &c. . ! .. y|g V .. .inn'.ii'.l A-t!i- '..,/ !.,,- ,Wx aili ? bili .j GRIFFIN ? QaBJLiW inrrtore^afc low prices | SADDLES; :BRI?LE&,? 1 ?IR<T$fc,JUlf?flf?^ C??TLERX; :.OR0GKERY.iand .iioil 00 IJ . ll ?iii ?0 yen .1 y ?1.7/ .i*??d I GRIFFI?f?^leep^Sn-Iri^ on ha?d aipjood supply .ef. Fniiiilv'? '' '(xrocerjk^i^'S?a'r/, Starcb-'Oa^?S'i 'GW'cTiQr?, &c.,!afcil?w prkes/?or't?&t?hv-'' ??'?1 ' ,?' 1 '.'.-..'...U-lo-?iii4teiS ?T-?>?? .i-..:: iii.b We v^?dte?p*etftilrytt9??,'an*'?^ of our Stocky which we?"wiU: '., -. keep complete" ilV?ve^ylib?. ' Gbodls always Bbo'wn' with pleasure:'-- . ? ':' >T We have paid Cash for our Goods and will pell-on' very eloee margin;ft>i? '?" ? Cash: * ?' ' Respectfully, . .'''"...di W. ? J. -GRIFFIN", ' ?n?f??o .:,V!Q triuiJ bric bovuiqrn j ^itiii ?AS. ?M. COBBI [ First Class DIT i ' ? HaM8THOc18 OT ^ ,?fl/.J A nihill VtlWH a i! fin " ??a'Broad; St!, Augusta, Ga., 1 ...;). ; .boow om Is now full y,prepared to meet the wants of the Populai'" f Tra(l?!w?th a^First Class Dry Goods S'tlock for. Falland - 1er uso, ? - " ,. JB?USS^CLD??S ^/i.SH?M?^^liP rt'RTOTNTS eui7 ? brace every Novelty of the ?eas^n, to whieh wii] be added ?BW NOVELTIES as heh k^tiky appeal j- - A l-All of the Dcpw-trnents-are iull^id?om^lete.^b^?tefl per- . soilally in New; j'piiy 4rr?jiiged(;aajj ypgiiatendqd pfetSPflally in Augusta. Prices marked at cdnviiitingly ^l?w figure's. All arc cordially invited to a careful inspection. JAMES, W., TURLEY, ! 'THlKD'-H?OSE^?f?VE GLOBE HOTEL, A?gusta, Sept. 25, ..in Augusta^ Gai 40 m^\J\ m?ill ]Wf?r?? KEAN & I?ASSETISJ I ii;-/ Jl T?J?E.pleasure in annouueing to the citizens of. Edgefi?Td County and' vicinity that they bav?.just received a L1HGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK /;. .i ! -OF Seasonable Dry Goods. Every Department is well supplied ?and will be kept so, by Daily Arri vals all through the Season. We hope bv offering Only First C)p& Gop?p fit the JL.QWest Living Prices,'ab^8?nct lait?nti<?n'tottt?. detna?ds. andj^sislek'.of the community, to merit Your confidence and patronage. We ci ve prompt and'strict attention to orders, and pro-pay expenses when "fte amount is $10 or over. .' 1 With thalba foftpast favors^ ^vfe/raraaipfvery respectfully, Anyusta. Oct 23 . 2m SELS. 44 CABOL%JATIf)NAL 15A^ p. . . 'or1 ' ' ^ ; Columbia, S. C. i<? Capital Stock Paid iu t$SOO,000. \ f-fi:*UAfl Board of Directors. L. D. Childs, Pres., ' Jno, T. Darby, J. W. Parker,. Vice-Pres.^lH.^i. Wallace, C. D. Melton, Solicitor, ? Jno S. Wiley, R. O' Neale, Jr , E. Hope. . W. B. ?ULICK. Cashier. . C. J. iRKBKLtl, Ass't Cashier. Mlfllllil? "" MH.I?3SEEI ^ AND, , j. y, F A WY MIS liTOJUl, '2.r)l Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Cheapest HATS and BONNETS in the Ci tv. Fine Stock of EMBROIDERIES, LA CES, Ac. ; RIBBONS in great variety. N addition to the ordinary and usual ".J ir^Hr business ?fr Banking,*, the, Carolina 'iV?W Goods Received fcemi-Ueeklj.n tional Bshlr-of ^ColuUiUa, S; a, is- ! FLOWERS IN EVERY STYLE. National sues Interest-bearing Certificates for any amount, payable on ..flemaridi "and bear ing seven per cent, interest from date, interest ooltectable every, six months, if the Certificate has not ?been previously presented. Deposits in gold received on same terms, and interest paid ?in kind. Depositors have all the advantages of A SAVINGS- BANK., ' and tlie safety of .their depeslts is guar anteed by a paid-up capital of Three Skin' ? died Thousand Dollars. Persons hav ing funda willoh thcy.wish to invest tem porarily, will find this a safo 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 be returned by mail without delay. Columbia. S. C.. Nov. 14, fflg.-.. 3m4? SIUCMELFORD & KELLY, r?OTOit? AND ?ENERA L COM MINSTON MERCHANTS, North AtlanUc Wharf^ _ 1 Charleston,. S. C. . * ] 1 Agenta for Moro PhUlipa'-Aiumoniated Caribbean Sea Guano. > ; W W 8KACKELFOB0X WM. AIKEN KELLY Oct23,. .. . gm , 44.y mHE SnUcr'iber?haS for'aala THREE X PRIME MULES"and ono WAGON, which he ?a? freely recommend. Apply at onie to . a SAM^ Nov 28 tf . 49 Sitn?ll Profite1 ^Uttick Sales. Has Enlarged tho Store to accommo date#the large and increasing Trade. Goods warranted ns Represented. Best Assorted Stock in Augusta. ?ftney Bry Qoods 1 In "Variety; ' , ZEPHYR, CANVAS, HAIR GOODS, . ?cc, <tc .Also, Agency for Mme. DEMOREST'S RELIABLE PATTERN'S. Mrs. :CLA.RK will exhibit Fall and Winter Styles of Hats and Bonnets on . Tuesday, October 22d. Aa?gv^^Ga.,Oct.?6?\. 2m 43 j n A V fn . WVJ. VEREE1V, . , OF. SOUTH CAKOLIXA, Warn ?nderspn, St?rr &Oov Manufacturors and Wholesale Dealers in Clothing FOR THE SOUTHERN. TRADE ONLY I Orders shall be- fiUed carefully and promofly at tbed?west market prices. Nov28. .?rn, '.--?46' w WBSjt Worth ol Shoes / jS OW in'Store, and sold at i ow prices. . J. H. CHEATHAM. '"' Nov. 13, . tf " 47