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THE ADVERTISER. Terras, $'?,50 per Annum. Rates of Advertising. Advertisements will be inserted at the Tate of $1.50 per square (ten minion lines, or less) for the first insertion, and one dollar per-square for each subsequent in sertion. A liberal discount will bemade to those ; wishing to advertise l>y the year. OUR AGENTS. W. H. YKLOELL, Locgm i rcs. JOHN'-H. HUIET, Batesville. W. A. ODOM, Meeting Street. J. IC DURST, Kirkseys X Roads. E. B. FORREST, Mine Creek. S. C. CARTLEDGE, Ridge Spring. C. K. HENDERSON, Graniteville. A. G. HOWARD <fe BRO., Langley, S. C. Barn-Burning on Saiuda? We regret*) chronicle that the barn on the Big Creek plantation of Mr. W. P. Butler was destroyed by fire on Thurs day night last, and with is Mr. George Berry's entire crop of corn, fodder, oats, Ac., etc.,-besides a good deal of fodder belonging to several freedmen. Mr. Ber ry is a poor man, and a worthy one, with five small children. His loss, estimated at $600, falls upon him very severely. The barn was fired at midnight byun^ known parties. Negroes aro suspected. Xiccal Items. ^H6n M?hdayTast," ?orrrt- was; called ac cording to the formalities, and immedi ately after adjourned in the same style. Judge Carpenter is sick in Columbia. We snail havs no Court now until March^J -it then. The lawyers will have to sas pend payment. South Carolina'is un doubtedly in a most accursed state of j confusion,,irregularity and uncertainty. As we write, on Tuesday morning ear ly, our Court House is crowded with voting negroes. The lons Hight of steps, from bottom to top, is thronged with one dense mass. I McDevitt is present, mar shaling them in line, and wielding them in fact as if they were idiotic puppets. A second box is located in the County I Treasurer's office. The third box which was to have been opened in our midst, has, by dint of strong remonstrance cn ; the part of several of our citizens, been r?moved to the White House in Dark Corner, whither our young fellow citizen, Mr. Jas. M. Cobb, has gone, to act as our Supervisor. .On Friday1 evening next, at 7* o'clock in our Baptist Church, tho Rev. Richard^ Furman, D. D., of Ridge Spring, will deliver his much admi' ed Lecture on ?' Poetry and Its Uses." ' Admission, 50 cts. Dr. Furman is himself a poet of no mean ability-in fact he has written lines of extraordinary beauty and pathos and his lecture will no doubt prove a I rare aesthetic treat to our community. j Tickets may bo obtained at Mr. Jas. M. [Cobb's., at Mr. O. F. Cheatham's, and of ? khe Rev. Luther BroaddG3. From the close of the war np to the ?reser.5 time, a black silk dress, among ie mass of Southern women, has been nly a wild and impracticable dream tut it need be so no longer. This most stylish, most fashionable and most last ing of all female costumes is now far ?nore within reach than for fifteen years J)ast. At Christopher Gray ct Co's., in Ltignsta, we have lately seen beautiful black dress silk at $1. per yard; very ?hick and handsome at $1.50 ; rich and pand at $2 ; and fit for the Empress of tossia at $2.50. We know whereof we -O^-' /---i --.?- -*?*?~--?*'? 4 nd in | it we might tell precisely tlie-sametaTe-r" every lino of goods at Christopher ay & Co's. The crowd on Sale-day, from the coun 7, was not great. The people having [ turn out on the following dav' to the 3tion, did not seem to care about mak two conseentivo moves. Genl. M. Butler made a very - eloquent and ef itive speech, in the park, in favor of idge Green. Col. Thoe. G. Bacon, who also labored untiringly in this behalf, j [ras loudly called for, but proved not to present. Mr. J. C. Sheppard then Idressed the assemblage. On Sunday next, Trinity Church will !>e re-opened for divine service, the Rev. T. Walker having ?nished his minis I rations in Augusta. In the Methodist church, the Rev. Wm. Thomas will ?reach ia*, the fort.ioou. The Baptist Church will be cloded. IThe fif-h Sunday of the present month ! ill probably be a very .interesting clay I ; Ridge Spring. The occasion will fte |e consecration of tho new- Episcopal ?lurch. Tho Right Rev. W. B. W. jwe, Bishop of the Dioceso, will be sent, accompanied by some eight or clergymen ; and the congregation are [iking such arrangements as will befit i solemn and important ceremonies. Linong the Edgelield-Augnsta men iong.us on Sale day, we were pleased reet Capt. T. W. Carwile, of T. W. rwile ct Co., Lieut. G. H. Burton, ol' [Uer A Bisell, Mr. Willie McOul bgb, of tho Mike O'Dowd establUh bnt, arid Mr. John J. Harrison, with T. Miller. The Gilgal section was always ono of lull, plenty, and twins. The line*t |e-crop Irish Potatoes' wo Rave seen |s fall-huge, sumiient Pink-Eyes amo'thence. They werot;oi:t r.s by . Sam Strom-who has our best th^ks a rare treat. ind then we havo seen and tasted ?ething now under the sun-delicious ?e*m>d^_fryni a white blackberry. Tn! ie was brought us by our young ind, Mr. R. A. Cochran, of the Re Iboth country, aud was made by Lis ters from a new berry which has#ld* lly sprung into being in that section. |berry of the blackberry species, but lite-and in some cases pale lilac ion ripe. The wine is the clearest am in color, and wehavepassed it, with it questioning, as the finest Scupper ing. Our friend ought k> send a sam i of this new wine to the State Fair.. The trustees of the Female Academy Jvo put ft substantial new fence around Academy loi-a very grca* iniprove snt both to lot and street. behave now an active Grist Mill In |r midst. Mr. John L. Addison hits si 5'added ibis now fea tu rt to-h is wa -power Cotton-Giii, and is now ready Jgrind corn for thu whole country [und. Thc meal from theta new rocks >eautifal, and the institution will un ibtedly provo a very great .conveni i in our section. ^ [r. Cliaby ha3 recently set up a largo ( handsomo Stove in the Masonic |l, by means of which the readers and rd players arc made extremely Ifortable. ne House also has a billiard table [enterprise of Mr. J. Munro Wise ?b is proving extremely attractive. Jj I- i.;i? ? A/ ion our p^opl* go.to tho State pajr Columbia rteirt wee?;, Whopc they ^11 b*y any uaw- Clothing-tfciiy. may >h from those high toned native mer* its, IZSuft?r$? it_( Wiley, whose card jds in another column of ihe'vltfuar Kinard A WU?y are the leaders in Columbia in the line of'Beady-Made Clothing.;and Gentl?men's Furnishing Goods. Col. Bacon's famous horse, Granger, ran iu two races in Atlanta, during the late Fair thgre, and won them both*. A couple of big things from the Radi cal party-big taxes and a bigdebt ! But how hard it is to be thankful for such 'favors! % ' . _ On Tuesday, McDevitt "wore on his left breast a huge and shining silver "-badge-the insignia, we are told, of a Deputy United States Marshal. The cropped hair and striped suit of the Pen itentiary would become the malicious scoundrel more-and the letters T. L. T. branded deep into his vile forehead Thief, Liar, Traitor. Life ls too Short and Our Space too Small. Life is too short and our space too small for an enumeration of the large aud'varied stock of Dry Goods on view this fall at the fjpnons, unshaken and unshakable Fredericksburg Store, in Augusi^However, we might well afford to sketch in an elaborate and detailed way the business career of this well known house ; lor there rafi be a valu able lesson to the commer^iL communi ty in the history of a firm which, so far as the writer remembers, began business iu Augusta ord}- a few years back, as per. feet strangers-refugees from4he desola ted land of-"Virginia-andJrom the firstj moment took a- leading and command ing position-a position whic!: no calami ties or vicissitudes have ever shaken. The first notable element that has aided the great Fredcricksburg Store in reach-; j ing its presentmagnitude^kmay bowell to state, is the unsullied* character it has always borne. Besides these high prig? ciples,^msual skill, taste and ability have marked its management ; and not a little of its farr*^ is due, we believe, to tho very liberal but not less judicious .usc it has made of "printers' ?ink" in general and tho press in particular. Edgefield readers know this firm well ; and the new card of Messrs. Richards cfc Bro. in this week's Advertiser, will doubt less rivet their attention. -At present, with all the novelties of foreign and domestic manufacturo displayed to pic turesque advantage, tho Frcdericlcsburg Store is par excellence " one of the sights" of Augusta, and will well repay a visit. "The Generous and Liberty-Loving People of Edgefield." That's what Peter Keenan calls us Peter Keenan, an Irish gentleman, who himself knows what a down-troddeu country is, and whoso every instinct leads him to sympathize with us in our present straits. In another column. Mr. Keenan requests "the generous and lib erty-loving people of Edgefield to call at his well-known Boot and Shoe House, iu Augusta, under tho Central Hotel, where they will, as heretofore, bo polite ly and honorably dealt with, and where every privilege consistent with liberal business rules will becxtended to them." The interests of his customers, he says, will always be his aim and object ; " and reclamation will bo made in every in stance whero the goods ho sells fail to give value received." Keenan speaks like an honest man, as he is. John P. Henderson, of Grauiteville. It is with pleasure we ? *""" "**-*f~? tn tho advertisement of our ed fellow citizen, Mr. J son, to be found in anotl especially would we soli readers who may ever vi ?..?dcj-fr- ?i' ?heit. paL?Uf - tleman. Mr. Joj^ p }s enterprising Her.,}ersOJ has late!y very muc^ cn ing and his. busin^^. Goods, Groceries, Nolfo~ ^ ^ his list of Liquors is n,agIlifll.ent> jSotvh John P. -Henderson's. name <iown j" your heart and Igffiourw^Qgfy. The Fashionable Down-Town Stoic at Johnston. "We mean that of Mr. J. L. Turner, whp, although he lost one leg in the de fence of his country, has two strong arms, ,j a level head, and a kind heart. We say down-town when.porhaps wo ought to say up-town. "Well, at all events, Tur ner's Store stands way at the Columbia end of the town," quite apart from the other business establishments ; and who ever does not visit it while he is shop ping at Johnston, commits a very great mistake. Mr. Turner has been to New York this fall, as may be seen by .refer ence to his advertisement in another column, whero ho selected a large Stock of? very sterling and handsome Dry Goods. with great care, and special ref erence to the wauls of his customers. Having purchased his stock since the late decline iu prices, he is able to oller greater inducements than ever before in Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries and Plantation Supplies. Mr. Turner also pays thc highest price for Cotton. We beg for Mr. Turner's card special atten tion. Unload Your Cotton, and Load-ia Year Croce rles. In another column, Kdgelield's Dowd, announces that ff his v< m mair, da, with sis li ttl c trou bl c as possible, nt Mike O'Dowd's in .Au gusta. In anolhe; old friend, MT? D' con rifer ion with his Grocery and Liquor Business. Tho bare announcement is enough. Edgefield coU#i will roll in Upon him mountain hi^n ! jSCF Herc's a pretty set of otta-iids: C. C. Bowen, now Sheriff of Charleston,has bern proven to bo a murderer and a for ger. He forged names and dates isp?n ais furlough while in tho Confederate army, and was dismissed from the anny. He afterwards instigated the murder of Col. White and would have been hung, if .Sherman had not let him out of jail. Heater, thc ivrtorio?sl'irJhfamous deputy United States Marshalls slight record of whoso late career wm bo found on our outside-who lias been sent to Ala bailas a lit tool ol'the government to scourge certain democratic sections of that State, v%s recognized a few days ago at Mobile, by Admiral Raphael .Semines, as formerly master mate of the Coutedcrato steamer Sumter, and who, while that steamer was lying at "Gibralter brutally murdered his'mateivhilo asleep in his bunk, and then deserted. Of shell do wo lind many of tho deputy U. 'S. Marshals now-a-days. Hubbard is of thc same class. He mainly helped to hang Mrs Surratt. Th ero" s three pre cious specimens of Radical office hold ers land there'H moro of the same sort In Colombia.- I'mon Timen. If Mr. Beecher's lecture ag*?nt in Boston vindicates the former by stating that "Mr. Beecher lectured in Bostomon T'u-sday night last to the largest audience of thc season. Nearly eleven thousand evening tw-kets were sold-the largest sale for ^years- and yet the price was doubled," Si ?a?h. At Chehea, where Mr. Beecher lectured the next evening, the opera house was full. At Brooklyn, where be lectured next, the audience was double; at each plaoc the price of tickets was 91. Mr. Beecher's reception at Boston was cnthusias^io; so.?*pHel.?ea and Brooklyn." Tho agpnf' Baya Mr. #eeoh?ris s i mil y keeping hit contract j witfi them ?bia- jd into carly hist..?mriirj mer. >if lil. if fi ef^f... ??. 0. j tjgpr 24 pr. Men's Hand-sewed Gaiters*, all calf, at J. M, Cobb's, 3t 45 Gen. McGowan's Address. Au immense throng of the pi white and colored, listened, last even with rapt attention lor oarly two he Irs to a speech-of Geh. Sa&uel'McGovi m. Introaueed in handsam?rms by Le? ay F. Youmans, Esq., T^s General eau] ht inspiration from the grand scene, i id the ennobling thoughts which swelled) iis breast. His discourse was upon thojie cessity. proprietj'and beauty of harm] 3 y aud frieudship between thc lwo.~ri es and all classes and conditions of j he. people, and the paramount duty of al to Avork together in this , exigency of j ur fate, for honesty and economy in l he State government. Passing by easy gra dation from State to national afiairs,' he dwelt with great force and effect upon the importance of placing in the national councils men of character, honor, intel ligence and a patriotism that kne^ no Sar ty bounds or State lines. He touched eli ?-at eh- upon his service to the conn try in "peace and war, and wy his gener ous sentiments towards the colored peo ?)le particularly, won repeated plaudits rom the large and admiring crowd, many of whom assured him that be would be their choice for the high posi tion for which he had been norn inatedJW carinot dou bt that the effect of Gcneral Gowan's visit to Richland, and the ing speech of last night, will be to an an enthusiasm which will put the tin ing touch to the brilliant successes wjieh he has gained in the other Counties, jmd bear him triumphantly into tho National Legislature. - Certainly, Columbia #ive him .a warm reception, and will ffi as prompt and united in 'giving a triedpol dier and accomplished civilian, f'ho comes from his retirement, upon urtent call, to serve the State, the high c >m mission which ho is so fitted to ado?i. Phoenix, of Sunday. KtMijmwiiN-i-r- ? iiafci/ i-1- J '?? .SEff- Hogo is the present Comptro 1er General of South Caroliua. It 1 i1 elected toj?ongress, it will cost tho ? xite upwards of ?30,0?0"to holbTaHspeciaiipec^ tion for his successor. He refuses t} re sign in time to save this expense. The Prince of Wales' Last. His Royal Highness has been dct?ied in many an act which has startledthe Queen. ? The last of which is said t> be the ordering of $20,010 worth of tidcets foxthe-PublicLibrary of Kentucky. Her Majesty, it is stated, did not object t/j buying liberally, but in the present dition of the Prince's f.nauces, thought ?20,000 worth was too.muc? him to invest. It is asserted that h'iin sisted on sending his order to Goveiior Bramlette, assuring his royal moiler that he knew what he was*about, for li?t as $2,500,000 was to be distributed tope ticket holders on November 30, anf in such gifts as ?.?0,000, $100,000, AC woulihavea splendid' chance atoi: these splendid prizes, and thus, ea^h' pay his debts. his on she for tSr 12 Doz. Misses and Children's lose -extra lengths, just received at JJM. Cobb's. lt 6 j?s?*-Ju.^t arrived-1 dozen pair of tl ose ?plendid Ladies Pebble Goat Shoes Jozen pair Laced, Foxed Gaite; s. 1 oz ?n pair Laced Calf Skin Shoes. 1 d(ten pair of Old Ladies' Shoes, with low Iv als, made to order In Baltimore, at J, O'heatham's. p?r Toilet Soaps ! Toilot Soaps ! jt J. M. Cobb's. % ' 3tJ5 ir. pSn Splendid Chewed Opera Flamels it only f>0 and P"?cts. per yd., at Cheatham's. .H. ISS''Splendid linn of Bridles, Saoj?les Saddle Blanket*;, Girths, Buggy and wag uin Whips, just arrived at J. H. Chat ham's. iso-You can buy a Gents' HandSew edSlioe for ?5 ; Gents' Hand Sewod dress, or Double Sole Boot, for $10 ; Gsnts' Sewed Double Sole Boots $3; an? La Unvs.' Misses' and Children jhoes ". r. ?he Augusta Headiuga ?.... come into such general uso b/Merc'tams, that ore se???ts ?.>"' njsujoued ?.!;.>? ?do?s i"jt ?so Chem, and the custom should bc renoraliy adopted by the Country Mer .hnnts. WALKKK. EVANS it COGSWELL, Char leston, S. C., furnish Letter and Bill Heads of all grades, and at the most rea sonable prices. Send to them for sam? ?les and prices. ? By thc way, Messrs. WALKER, EVAN? t COC.SWKLL are gettine up and Miling .ike hot cakes, some excellent hooks for ?>ur Merchants. One, the Merchants' Cotton Book, forkeepingeorrectaceonnt* if purchases and shipments of Cotton; the ether, the Merchants' Bill Book, for readily knowing b?- the payments on their eustoniurs^^^andaccoiint s stand. Both books ?-e exceedingly complete, and auswer ?ne purposes exactly, lm 44 ^2#-Call and see those splendid- Kid Glov rt at only 75 cts. and $1.00 per pair, it J. H. CIJEATHAM'S. %df Shoes, Shoes, just from Baltimore" .lt 44 ' J. M. COBB. Apples. Oranges, Lemons-a full supply always on hand at G. L, PENN <fc SON S, ot 44 Drug Store. ??r- Gents' All Wool Under-Shirts, just received at J. H. CUEATHAM'S. FounciiooTT, BENEDICT it Co., Char leston, S. C., are ollerimi ono ol' the larg est storks of DRY Goons and CA'itr?TS in thc I'niiefl States. Parties in want of the same, will save from 25 to 30 per cent, by ordering from them. They are pre pared to1 send" samples on application. AU retail orders over $10 will be sent ireo of charge to any part of the South ern States Remit "by P. O. Order, Ex press, or Draft drawn to our order, or Goods will bc sent C. O. D. lui 44 iv YOI: WANT a Ladles' lace or buttoned boot, WANT a Misses' dross or school Shoe, WANT a Child's dress or copper tipped Shoe, WANT a Gents' dress Boot or Shoe, WANT a Boy's dress Boot or Shoe, WANT a Man or Woman's working Shoe, WANT a Man or Boy's Wool Hafj ) j WANT a Mini or BoyVWr Hat, You can have your WANT supplied at GALLA II li lt & M ULII ERIN'S BOOT, SHOH and HAT STOKB, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Gaj Sept. ?), j 3m 3S ?SET Ain-ed C. Force,, tho Boot and Shoo mau, nf Augusta Georgia, has such a large assortment of aU kinds of good Boots and Soros, ?nd hrselliug at such low prices that als store is filled with purchasers from seven in tho morning until nine at night, all cager to got hi? bargains. Goods uro received daily, and his stock will be kept up during tho fall and winter. lm 43 ?HMDoz.'pr. Seamless Kid Gloves, all sizes and colors at J. M. COBB'S. 4t43 -f-m4+++*~-, ??f" DON'T FAJI?, whon yo i visit Au gusta, to call at the BOOT, SHOK and HAT ESTABLISH SI KNT of Gallaher cfc Mother in, 2tJ9 Broad St, half block below Plan ters' Hotel. 3m 38 (juliet Gin at a Sacrifice! $140 SAVED ! FIRST OLASaL.GtTLLKT COTTON GIN, costSflf?ser1. only two years, as good as new. v\?l he sold for $1Q3. Sojd because ownfr has quit farming. Apply at thia Offico, or to. Col, B. M. Talbeyt : ' ? li -ALSO- . All r t' ,.\ Sterna'I ces* ^ooo-\vr/?- t?'&t?'jo?? anv price for cash.- Gan$#see1n^attM111 lately owned-bv ' Barrm it Gl?vef or by. .application' to Col. B. M. TALBERT. Oct. 13, tl" i\i 1 i i ? ????!?a apr? stag .248 Broad St., (Under Masoni, ; A.re in Receipt of their Ste ? FALL AND WffifE CLOTHIM? d FuraisuiM ?km "WE have all the LATEST STTllfw the above Goods, and have a? iar?j ?i complete Stock as any House, sac . . d? termined to SELL AS CHEA j? ? -ny House in the South. All we ask is a trial and inspects on : i o ?i. Stock. _ .... f ffr H ?J {tTPI?RC?" .B. CHRISTIE, i:^: : , " us and will be glad to see and serve hi^ tnend^^J; time.,i i ? ; ' ... , . . '' *? -ip I : JOHN C. #Q?!E IE CC " 248 B?.OAi CT , ?U '?. C A. Oct. 14, 2im . 43 DOZIEK, WALTA'?: | ' >, 159 Reynolds Si., Ango f; Ca Cotton Facile >rs " AND . ;S ' . WHOLESALE GXtOnSH Augusta, Oct. 13; . 3m j il tikumM r~zMTMPMMMMW?MmwgBB-in 11 II i ini tinnr ~ . WW! Ill 3RAND 0PB1IC, OCTOBEi ; -; 'M .:o: 1874. FALL MILLIK!-.^ iM? MRS- LECKIE., RESPECTFULLY informs her customers and the public ^hat she has just re turned from Now York and ottier leading Northern markets, voero, after a tay of nearly a month, I have been able to procure the HANDSOMEST STOCK )F GOODS it has ever boen my pleasure to display, and wtilch iBoi confident annot be equalled in the city for Stvie and Finish; My stock of PAHSJBATERN SONNETS and ROUND HATS is larger and handsomer than e^ffDeiorc, em >rai:ii? all the LATEST NOVELTIES in Velvet, Plush, Beaver, Edt and Straw .iv stock of VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS, RIBBONS, Beaded BEJTS, Beaded ?OCKETS, Beaded SASHES. Frencliand American FLOWERS, hi v.ry Complete, unbracing full lines of all the above cgoods. My stock of FANCY GOODS will ic found to comparo favorably with auv in the city. A well assorted stock of real HAIR GoODS ol' the latest designs. Also, Ladies' ?APS, Infinita' BONNETS, Zephyr Worsted, Infants' EmbroidwWSHAWLS,"" 3LOAKS, HOODS, CORSETS, Ac. tSBft V-t-r-' Tho publie can rely upon getting at ail times the very Latest NTo-jolties as they tppear in New York. I think that after having catered to tire tastj of the ladies if Augusta and vicinity for nearly, if not fully?a quarter of acentucy, I am/olly .ompetent to give entire satisfaction, which I guarantee to all purchasing goods rom nm. % " ? t Returning my sincere thanks to the citizens of Edgefield and thoviljacent couu :rv for the liberal patronage heretoforo bcsto.wed.^Lrespeetfdlly awfor a continu FJ^i.Xi AND .OODS IS NOW ABOUT COMPLETE, and having secured tho service? of one of th host buyers in New York, we shall receive FRESH SUPPLIES Wai Iv. Havin adopted the CASH SYSTEM, weare determined to oller our goocjs AT PRICE WHICH DEFY COMPETITION. From this date we will sell- / 4-4 LONSDALE BLEACHED SHIRTING at 12?C J 4-4 FRUIT OF LOOM SHIRTING at 13c 4-4 WAMSUTTA SHIRTING at lGHc. Best CALICOES at 10c. Good KENTUCKY JEANS, 12J' to )10c. All-Wor SATTKENS and CVS HM El I KS at 50c, A splendid lino of'BEAJDED CLOT I SAC^UES._ Cheapest RIBBONS in tho world. HAMBURG E.AJU" eery low. Oct 14 Best Seamless Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Notious, Jcc, very KEAN) 2Jm ?BROIERIES heap. & CO. 43 DAY, TAMAHILL M CO., L [SUCCESSORS TO WM. C. JESSUP.] Manufacturers and Dealers in Every Stjle) of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS & WAGONS :o: Tlie Celebrated JACKSON WAGON, for Road or flotation Usc " If you want a Wagon that the Tires will remain l'orvears wj?ioj^loos ening, buy thc Jackson Wtujon." ^?^r^'J HARNESS, SADDLERY, TRUNKS, WHIPS, AXLES, SPRINGS, RUBI SPOKES, RIMS, SHAFTS, &c, &c, - BOLTS, CASTINGS, PATENT LEATHER, OAK and HEMLOCK SOLI LEATHER, CALF, KIP and LINING SKINi? > A full siock of CaHa?e, Saddlerv and Shoe Material always on hand. Rest RUBBER BELTING, 2 to ?4 inches, the largest Stocken the State Patent DOUBLE HITCH BELT HOOKS, the best belt/astening eve invented. Also, LACING LEATHER, RIVETS, GUM and HEMP PACKING &c, ?co., at lowest prices. jr Augusta, Oct. 13, 3m |j 43 Pure Rye & Corn Wfiskies, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A f: .> ; Kdnp i l:>.\ iii LATE DAVIDSON & BRUMMEL <. RECTIFIER AND RED?S?? 88$ Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Oct. 18. .J^^Sometidigreinar^i?iela^ewa; df Coletta.-.' :A*?^i th lC^etf can be ha ? 43 'j t?F Examine the price of James M.; Cobb's Dress ?oods--?H- new?nd beau,. timi. . Cashmeres, Mohairs, Alapaca?," Suitings. 8t44 only ?0ctsy>a^ J. l?ATHAM'S. ION & KENNED!, HOLES ALE AND RETAIL ?J?S Al COMMISSION Miffi 193 BBOAD STREET, . /AUCrUSTA, GA., |^^E^?Ll?k,announce to their Edgefield- Frhar?s, ; they -e now wel> supplied with a lars^^d fi?e Stock ilPfi' IND PLANTATION GROCERIES, <f - - j}.- ?Ci m R -'- i n? every article in the Trade which can be found 1m c. J ?.f.[. L?ST CLASS GROCERY STORE, And whi?t they are selling AS CHEAP AS ANY HOUSE IN TE B( ITY. G i~? ?rr a trial, and we~will give you bargains. SIMON & KENNEDY. Au-u^r, Ott. 14,_2?m_43 pip News for Edgefield Co. FALL -STOCK 1874! ?COTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, Wt??lesale and B?tail, GENTS' -LADIES, BOYS, MISSES and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES frcm-lbe BEST MANUFACTURERS, j Sold by CABE, DOZEN or SINGLE PAIR Oct. 20, 3m_44] ALFRED C. FORCE, AUGTTft** " (IX. . ? rv.* JOHNS TO JV, S. C., SE AS just returned from New York, where he selected hit? Goods witl great care and with special reference to the wants of his customers. Having purchased his Stock pince th% late decline in prices, he ?3 abb to offer GREATER INDUCEMENTS than ever before. SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN DRY 000138, Including a Full Line of PRINTS, of the latest styles and colors, 'DOMESTICS and DREG'S GOODS. SCARFS, SACQUES, CORSETS. HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS, COLLARS and CUFFS. The GENTLEMEN ar . invited to inspect his Stock of Of all grades. HATS, CAPS, NECK TIES. GLOVES, ?cc, &c. The PLANTERS may find all they need in the way of PLANTATION SUPPLIES and GROCERIES! And at prices that can't be beaten. In tact EVERYTHING usually found in a First Class Store. Those wk desire the BEST GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES, should call at once or J. h. TURNER, Johnston, S. C. Ni B.-Highst price paid for COTTON. Johnston, S. C.. Oct. H. If 43 E. BROOKER, Cotton Factor* Aisrio Commission Merchant No. 4, Jackson St., Augusta, Ga. Consignments of Cotton and Coun try Produce solicited. Spacial attention given to Storage and Sale of Cotton. Sales reported promptly and liberal advances made on Cotton iii Store. Commissions for selling Cotton, $1.0C per Bale. pj I am also Agent for J. B. SARDY & SON'S Standard GUANOS. Augusta, Oct. 13,_jj ojm 43 WM. C. BEE & CO., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ADGER'8 WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. 9' LIBERAL Advances made upon con signments of COTTON rand other PRODUCE.to them in Charleston, : ox thfongh them to their correspondents in Liverpool, New York and Bal ti more. . Harh'caiar attentiomgiv?ti to sale of UPLAND COTTON. Oct. 20, Gm 44 Notice. UNTIL there ls some satisfactory ai rangement of the business betweei ?SP Putnem of the late Firm of CHEAT HAM & TON EY, recently doing bust ness at Johnston, CCA A. R. R., claim tho right, and will defend that righi to collectaU theNOTESffluACCOUNT now in my banda, I imperfectly will mg for all tho Firm Claims to be applie ??,??ri?????<rbts of tbe late Firm c CHATHAM &TONEY, but I am nc willing for them to be applied *?* the pr. vate debts and uses ot o, F? Cheatham Those indebted wUi pime settle wit me, and I wiU hold ^(-im?;vrm'es.rofa: damages. "' ' . . .;./< _ ' _ M. TONE*. Oct, 20, tf 44 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! -AT B . CHMTHAM'S. ECEIPTS commencing to-day. 250 Pieces PEINTS, of such Beautiful Patterns that I feel safe in saying that the London Smokes will please those of the most fastidious taste. 10 Pieces BLACK ALPACAS, consisting of those popular and. well., known brands, Attas and Black Goat ; albo the Sil?nished BRILLIAN TINES, the same on both sides; prices from 25c. upwards. - s I will sell my Stock of -DRESS GOODS at figures so low that one can obtain a handsomeTDress for a mere pittance. - IOU Dozen COATS' COTTON. Specialty in BLEACHED GOODS-offering a capital article at 10 and 12? cts. per yd. These Goods have formerly brought iu the market 15 and 16J cte. per yd. BROWN SHIRTING by the Bale. Will be able to sell them much low er, having bought them by the Bale, than otherwise. I will sell the AU GUSTA i BROWN SHIRTING at 8ic. per yd., by the Piece. Splendid Line of JEANS for G?nW wear. OPERA FLANNELS, WHITE WELSH FLANNELS, RED FLAN NELS, Plain and Twilled. Gents' READY-MADE CLOTHING and SHIRTS. BOOTS and SHOES. Just here I will say that. I spent a day in Balti- i more for the special purpose of having a line of Hand-Sewed BOOTS and SHOES made to order, and can recommend them as being the best'Goods that I have had in Store at any previous season. NOTIONS-in the way of SILK BOWS, BUCHINGS, COLLARETT8, BELTS, JET BELT BUCEES, Black dotted SILK LACE for "VEILS, a full line of HOSIERY, existing of all the best English and American Brands. ^ 12 Dozen TOWELS at very low figures,-:will sell a good TOWEL at on ly $1.00 rer Doz. 20 Dozen LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, cheaper tnan ever,-will sall ar good article at only 75c. per Doz. I paid ;! [-for the same Goods in New York, last Spring, 75c. per Dozen. CROCKERY WARE, HARD WARE, TIN WARE, WOOD and WIL LOW WARE. Closing with a Nice line of SUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE, SOAP, CANDY and CRACKERS^ all kinds. Coffees are/, mach lower,, than they have been. To my Friends, and the Public generally, I beg tp say that having visited New York much later in the Season than has been my%abit heretofore, and aa the great majority of Moflhants had made their purchases, Goods of all kinds (and especially Ca?t?* Fabrics) had declined to prices fabulously lbw. And now as it was my Luck to buy my Stock at,??daced prices, T pro pose giving my. Customers the advantage of^, and will be delighted to serve them. 0 J. H. CH7ZATHAI??. Oct. 14. _r tf 43 wi, CWKW 574, CLOTHING ST0EE, 203 Broad Street, Augusta, ga. 268. New Fall A Witite ()lolhiM J .iii O FOB HEH, YOUTHS MD*B0YS, 1 ...... . ... '-Jfc. "ai. CONSISTING of all the LATEST STYLES and of the very best make I and material. Also a splendid 'assortment of Eats, Seats5 tonisMag Goofis*&e.* . A Ct \XXV>j?? i.? (JOe. :i ; i if [All of which will be sold at reasonable prices, having* ? large arid well as "sorted Stock. We will take pleasure in showing it to oar friends and'th?>' J public generally. Give us a call. . , - Augusta, Oct. 13, Bm ? 43 . THE PEOPLE KNOW that Dry Goods can be bought cheap in Angnsta, bat the^. Haye no idea, unless they were in thetcity lately of; the immense reduction in prices ac .. . ? ?IM?MIM -* . . .. ., . [ f VnllarVv DrnfHn^ ;? - a S3 rr ~ 5 5 * is g $ ffij g , BROTHERS' JJry itable to all. " Small profits and quick sw " they have found to be the only way of doing business, and they transact ii aorrlingly. DRESS GOODS ! Colored DRESS GOODS, CACHEMIRE FRANCA CACHMIRE D'ECOSSE, French SERGE, Camel's POPELINE de PARIS, French MERINOES, Sil French POPLINS, CRETONNE TOUT LAINE, Balerno POPLINS, Grey Pongee SERGE, Japan Mohair ALPACAS, Silk Warp POPLINS, Tarta SILKS, Black and Colored. Black BIARRITY C Black CRAPE CLOTH, Black P AMISE CLOT Black CANTON CLOTH. Black PARAMETTA. Black French CASHMERE, Black BOMBAZIN Also large Stocks.of Cassimeres, Jeans, Flannels, N< Linens, Skirts, Calic AND At Factory Prices. MILLAREY B 262 BROAD ST., Augusta, Oct. 13, 3m F. A. BRAHE & CO., 206 Broad Street, 4 HAVE just opened ^^ery Large and Handsome Stock of fine Watches, Jewelry, Sterling Silver and Plated Ware, With a fine assortment of German, French and English FANCY GOODS. Also a nice lot of fine RAZORS and POCKET KNIVES, of the best make, to which they would respectfully call the attention of their fri and customers and the public generally. P^Pi' Augusta, Ga., Oct 13, Gm ???"?????????mi i"?""" aionMBawi Tlie A-iigusta Hotel, Corner B?? d and Washington Streets. -:o:- k ?gt THIS Hotel has been thoroufhly renovated and-furnished throughout. It was reopened on the 1st of OCTOBER for the reception of guests. The Traveling Public will find excellent accommodations and a well supplied Table at fair prices. FRED. S. MOSHER, Proprietor. JOSIAH KOSHER, Superintendent. Oct 14 3m 43 NEW GOODS -?T Batesbttrg, S. C. THE Undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the Public in general to his complete assortment of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, FANCY ARTICLES, and GROCERIES. One Oar load of SALT on hand. . Prices reasonable. Ready at all times to buy COTTON. ??.Call and see. .; THOS. J. KERNAGKAN, BATESBU?G, C. 0. & A. E. E., S. C. Oct. 6, Sm 42 ?