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M Epizootic.1" BY A SUFFERER. Can't go out to ride to-day, Horses really too sick ; Coughing a decided nay Got tho " epizootic !"' Nary iiorseoo ride or pull, Carriages aro idle ; Cars are standing on (lie track Useles-, whip or bridle. Can't go out to ride to-day, Horses really too sick ; Coughing a decided nay Got the "epizootic."* " Toni" is weak in his fore-knocs, Cough has struck poor " Moses ;" " Jonie's" tryiug hard to sneeze, Bunning aro the noses Rides arc not in vogue to-day, Horses on a bend-er ; Drivers got a holiday Through this influenza. Can't go out to rido to day, Fear we'll have to foot \iK If thc noble animal Caves to "epizootic" Horse doctors in demand to-day- . Syringe, sponge, carbolic Ail-but drivers now in play, Let them have a frolic ; No coal at home-tire is out Dealer cannot send, sir ; AH his horses are " playod out" With this imiuenza. Can't haul anything to-day, Horses really too sick ; Coal is up-equines down With tho .. epizootic" " A kingdom for a horse," you say, And money you may spend, sir ; All in vain while horses lay Sick with influenza. No teams on thc street to day, Horses not a few sick ; Hurry up the physic, pray Down with " epizootic." Can't go out to ride to-day, Horses really too sick ; < Build a wall around our coast Dam this " epizootic !" MRS. N. BRUM CLARK'S HHiMKESY AND FANCY GOODS STORE, 251 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Cheapest HATS and BONNETS in the City. Fine Stock of EMBROIDERIES, LA CES, Ac. , RIBBONS Jn* great Tariety. New Goods Received Semi-Weekly FLOWERS IN EVERY STYLE. Small Profits '<& QMck Sal?. Has Enlarged the Store to accommo date the largo and increasing Trade. Goods warranted as Represented, Best Assorted Stock in Augusta. Eaaey Bry fioo?s In Variety. ZEPHYR, CANVAS, HAIR GOODS, etc., ?C. Also, Agency for Mme. DEMOREST'S RELIABLE PATTERNS. Mrs. CLARK will exhibit Fall and Winter Styles of Hats and Bonnets on Tuesday, October 22d. . Augusta, Ga., Oct. l? 2m 43 CLOTHING^ NOTHING ! Simons" Old Established Cloth ing Hail. J. A. SIMON, 221 ?road Street, AUGUSTA, GA., BEGS to inform his numerous friends I and patrons that he has just received a New and Fashionable assortment of] CLOTHING, Gents' Furnishing GOODS, HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, cte, Ac, which iie is prepared to sell at Iiis usual Low Rates. Remember the place, 224 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Oct28 tf 44 The DRY G00I OF AXT< The Old Virginia Fi .! -o V. RICHAK IT IS NOW FULL OF GOODS, from everything thai is r_ew and* desirable, really object to them. Every department is now full, and i merate qualities and styles of the choi we mention in part that we have a li CLOAKS, some of them'elegantly tri: Lie and elegant appearance; Bountiful elegant rich colors, from .fl o(J up ; ... SILKS, also io <.?.lt.iv ; all the new F.t be.-t in dies ol' ALPACAS, from 25o. ; In FANCY DRESS GOODS we ne\ the new colors and shades, such as the Paris in Ashes, London Smoke, Chicag It will be a treat for any one who lil SEW AND BEI to take a stroll through our house, wh we extend to all ti hearty old Virginia V.B Augusta, (T.I., Oct. IC Gro. to *?62 AM) Bi Muliarky V^E have just received our FALL S to which are daily arriving. We liavi having a member of our Firm re.?idir?<; nrchases of the House, and who, thro it of all Dry Goods Markets, enables The ? iewest and Lates Quicker and at Than these Hons? p, who have not th; we attend every KEW YORK DRY PORTED GOODS, and have several tiu the Choicest and Most Select SILKS AND D Which we have always advertised at p Our Ready CASH SYSTEM does we can assure our friends and the publi we say when they visit our Store. We only buy our Imported Goods ir Made Goods from the Factories, j&Ju'JL, FOI And a long experience has taught us only do profit to ourselves at the time profits through the patronage and rea appreciates CASH PUJ We cordially invite every body to guarantee bur Goods, and know our pri Our Salesmen arb both polite and atte same close attention to- business, we ehare of patronage. MU! Wholesale Augusta, Oct 16 . * . AND FINE LIQUORS, WINES, &c. E AM now receiving full supplies of i :HOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, CON P E( 'TI ON ER I ES, WHISKEY, WINE, liltANDIES, SEO ARS, TOBACCO; Ac. ?fcc., all of wbich I will sell as cheap as such Goods can be sold in this market A share of trade solicited. Vif. F. 1' Jills OK, Jr. Oct 9 tf_42 P. A. Brahe & Co 20G Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. HAS just opened a MAGNIFICENT STOCK of GOODS, composed of every thing to be found in a First Class Jewelry Store. To the inspection of which they re spectfully invite the citizens of Edgefield. WATCHES and JEWELRY repaired by lirst class workmen. Oct. 15, _6m_? 43 PUTT BROTHERS Are continually receiving LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCKS - Of - New Furniture ! Comprising all the LATEST STYLES AND PATTERN -Of Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room And , . OFFICE FURNITURE ! FROM THE HIGHEST GRADE TO THE LOWEST. Aud consists of every article of FURNI TURE required to furnish a House or Office complete. Call and examine at our Waro-Rooms. Undertaking ! Always on hand, at the lowest prices, Beautiful Caskets and Cases, Of our own manufacture. PLATT BROTHERS, 212 and 214 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. July 2 ly 28 Est. Isaac T. Heard. O. M, Stone. mi wm ? i Cotton Factoid, Corner Reynolds and McIntosh Streets, AUGUSTA, GA., COMMISSION ON COTTON ONE DOLLAR PER BALE. General Agents for GULLETT'S Improved and Light Draft COTTON GIN. ALSO, COTTON KING PHOSPHATE. Augusta, Sept 17 3m 39 TO SPORTSMEN! Shepherds, Pointers, Setters, Retriev ers, Newfoundland. St. Bernard, Fox and Deer-Sounds, Greyhound?, Blood-Hounds, Ratters, Coach-Dogs,, Bull-Dogs. " Premium Chester White Hops. Thorough-Bred Berkshire Hog . Fancy Poultry and Eggs. Fancy Pigeons. Address C. L CALVERT, Newark, Del. ?Sr All orders left with Mr. JOHN H. FAIR, Edgetield, S. C., will ?eceive prompt attention. Nov. 22 . ly 48 Live )S STORE GUSTA edericksburg House DS&BROS. the first to the fourth floor, including and at prices so low that none can t would almost be impossible to enu ce and elegant goods displayed, but ne assortment of Velvet and Cloth nuied with fur, presenting a com fort a Mriped SI? \WTJS and SCARFS in mose .<ujn-flj assortment of BLA'Ui lu ios in ?LACK GOODS, including o the ii nest. ?er bsd such ti variety, including all Sage Green, The Elephant's Breath, o in Flames. &c, &c. iea to look at TXIZUL GOODS ether they wish to purchase or not, welcome. RICHARDS & BROS, . Corner hy the Planters' Hotel. 3rn , 43 TSroad St., UY OF COCK OF DRY GOODS, addition? j got the advantage over many hy in New York, who makes all iLe ugh his long experience in the treat us to receive it Importations Much Less Expense is important advantage. Moreover, GOODS AUCTION SALE OF Bl ies bought At Hali'its Worth, RESS GOODS, .rices That Cannot be Beat. us in the e cases a great service, and c that we will convince them of what om Direct Importers, and our Home I CASH. to understand that herewith we not. of purchase, but receive stilt larger ammendation of a public that ever BICHASES. call and judge for themselves. We .ces to be as low as any in the market, ntive, and by continuing to give the hope to receive this year our usinai LURRY BROTHERS, ) and Retail Dealers in. Dry Goods. 3m 43 Great Attraction at Johnston's Depot ! J, His just Received, and-still receiving, I M e . 1- 1 If T * t\TT?G) Tk-DT?.fita 'f^faTVs ?TT/f f T T | A fine line of LADIES-' DRE?6 'GO?)I>S? ofMneMutest Styles! 1 the Lowest Prices, : MEN'S CLOTHS of all grades and prices, Brown and Bleached DOMESTICS, Bed TICKING, PRINTS of all Styles and Colors, BOOTS and SHOES, very cheap, . . Ladies' and Gents' HATS of the latest fashions, Ladies' SA AWLS, BALMORALS, GLOVES, &c. And in short, he has on hand a full supply :-of everything in the Dress Goods line usually kept in a.well ordered ?ountry Store, to which he invites especial attention. Also, in Store* A PULL STOCK OP GltOOER?ES, &c. SUGARS, COFFEE, SYRUPS. MOLASSES, FISH, &c. HARDWARE, English Hollow Were, Chanis, Traces, Pocket and Table CUTLERY, &c. |3P?? am paying the highest Prices for COTTON, in Cash or Goods. PROVISIONS taken in Exchange for Goods. ? 1 Give me a call. Satisfaction guarantied.to 'all.-who favor me with their trade < MUM' fi & i1" ig?OR?? {fr*rO??EY. Johnston's Depot, Nov 6 tf 46 '' 7 Lit I J. EL I A 100 Pieces H[as Receded This \?Veek^ lints. .> f? : > ! li t > ? J. Iff. CHEAtfH?MTiasin'S?dre^ . ' ' ' ^'GOOD'S^slfch-?s^Popl?frs?1 Sa^rl?s; ?Br?chles, ? > fc?epe; Mefmc^^ Se?cey.?s^olu^irs.???d^L-unsur . passed in style, quality pr price., . . JT. H. CU EA Til A.H'S MOURNING GOODS, in the way of Bomba zines, Black Alpaca^, &c.,( a,re pronounced very handsdnVe ama VeVy* chVa'p by all who have seen ,8-? i H a o Y J i ?vi A ,;J aoioBl J. Hi CHE A?HO S full line of WHITE GOODS-Muslins, Tar letanes, &c, of all grad?s-is the admiration of t all good judges of this class o? Goods; --./ J. H. CHE ATHAU1 sells Ladies' Hats, Shawls, Scarfs, Roman Man tles, Worsted Sacks, Lace Collars, . Linen .Sets, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Belts, TJndervests; Corsets, Balmoral Skirts, ??c., as cheap as .they can be bought in Augusta. / \\ - ? J. ll. CHAATHABI'S Opera, Twilled and Shaker Flannels, Hosie* ry, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Notions, &C4 are marked down .to the very, lowest figures. J. H. CHEATHAITI'S Link.Good's;Bomefe?cfe?B^wh??'cl B???AmecT ( Shirting and Sheeting, Coatsj patton, &c, is of the "Best quality, and but a slight advance on factory prices. ' ' .'.i v * . . . :!.'-'. /.' "i H J ?A J. H. CH EA TU Aifl'S CLOTHING and HATS for Gents and Boys embraces all the latest styles and grades, and none can object to the prices. jj. IL CHE ATlIA-itf, notwithstanding the advance in Shoes, in con sequence ol' the great lire in Boston, will never theless sell out his magnificent Stock of Ladies, , ; . , blisses, Gents, Boys and Children's GAITERS, 'BOOTS, SHOES, TIES, &c, at his usual low prices ; but advises his customers lo buy at once And J. H. CHE ATHA?T? cordially invites every one to call aud ex amine his stock of Goods and judge for them . ; . selves. And, furthermore; guarantees satisfac tion to all who favor him with their patronage. NOV13 : A - Hi lT3 VI/ 3 Grreat Attraction at A ? (J B'S T :/SD;?Wi$*S'; 220, Broad St., 'Augusta, Ga. j-r-TT??*-rh-FD ^liiUhftTfiifiilf Un NEW AND ELEGANT FALL AND WINTER GOODS, For 1872 and 187.1. to my friends, customers, and the public generali?, largest, best and most complete, slock of Frenan, BROAD CLOTHS, DOESKIN'S, SUITING^, COAT IWILL be pleased to show to on and after this date, the " West of England and German OIVVAJJ ^I?UJ.JI.I, UUJWJV?^O, .na; i.\wo, v v-v. INGS and VESTINGS, that can bc found hi any firsfc?ehi6s MpreJumrt Ta?lbr?iig Es tabllsliinent in any city South, and. lhere aro none hotter.North. Tlie above I am prepared to make up in thc very latest and most fiishionablestyk', with iMtruputous care and neatness, and at the most reasonable prices. Having secured tho services of, the most oxporiencod Cutters, 1 can guarantee entire satisfaction. such ,us. latter of which I also midio to order. ALSO-A line stock of READY-MA DE CLOTHING, principally of my own manufacture; which I otter atHhe VERY LOWEST CASH*PRICES. Buying exclusively for caahj I'ain able lo'get my floods upon such terms as tn be enabled 1? compelo iii prica? with tho Norlhorn market 1 bspu you will not forget that the earliest saliers secures Um Aral choice. Oct. 14, AU?'?BT DOSS, 2-0, Broad-St i oe I ; Augnata, Ga. 2iuv 4.1 Simmons & Clough Organ Co.'s IMPROVED , . . , ; il , ?'< <i n ? 1 If CABINET ORGANS UV, j - AX'D <D t? O hi V-. O ?p m P t? ? t? .PH a o I (y U GRAND COMBINATION ORGANS, FITTED WITH THE. NEWLY INVENTED Scribner's Patent Qualifying Tubes, An invention h?ving a most lmoortant bearing on tho luturo reputation of Reed ]. Instruments, by means of which the quantity or Volume of tone is very largely B increased, and the quality of tone rendered M 1 I H ?L Pi B F: M G S: M S3 Equal to that of the Best Pipe Organs ol'thc Same Capacity. ? -1-- . . Oui celebrated -"Vox Celeste," "Louis Patent," "Vox Humana," "Wilcox Patent" "Octave Coupler," the charming "Cello" or "Clarionet"-Stops, r.nd ALL THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS Can be obtained only in these Organs. fl VJ ? J ii Hf if \ ill Thirty-five Diffefent Styles, lor the Parlor and the Churen. V"" ? The Best Material and Workmanship.' Quality and Volume of tone Unequalled. ri . .! iii --.'? v --h ui I ?- dj : . . , PRICES ?50 to $50.0, F^tory ahd iVarerooibsj.Cot. Otb ? Cuiigress Sts?^ Def rpit?i J?JCIH^UH (EstobiishedirilS50.) . : ^AOENTSVANTED IN;EVEBYj^gjg Address SIMMONS & CLO?Gt? Q?Q&B CO., Detroit, Michigan; " Sept. 18, Wmis txtd'.J m m that Staple and Fahey Dry Goods, PRINTS and .GINGHAMS, ; SHAWLS,^ SCARFS, NUBIAS, GLOVES, Bustles, Hoop Skirts, NOTONS ' in great variety, Bleached ?HEETING)and ?HI'R^ING, | i f' ; . , Grantville SHIRTING, 3-4*7-8 and 4-4. ? ! OSNABURGS and DRILLINGS, ,-ga?ltt?K, >?>J i HOSIERY for Ladies, Misses and Children in variety, . .. THREAD, all Nos. and colors, ?Kil? ?Skirt Braid, V :<\j 'i.' READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS ., j BOOT.3? ? H j i ? 7 UHR il ?gojBS, > ? i ii , . ? o . i ; i .? Gents' FURNISHING GOODS', AIT -.7. - /.' . uA i GOODS for Men and Boys wear. AH A : . ': I '. . .jr/A j CROCKERY, TINWARE, WOOD WARE/ ?fcc, ?cc. -?LSO---T- 'j ....-(.j-. A full' and" varied supply of. . . _. , . ' j CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES! M?hajnkful for past patronage, I respectfully ask acoutmtance of'the sam? ; arid by close attention to business 'and- r?asoi ible'prices1,' hope to secure a hjhJnk ana by c liberal sharp of Oct?23 ti 44 rti X -oro-L 1872;??? * '4F?H? Stock!1 1 1872 -r-.-h 6 S. Ol?liKC? ESPECTFt3?L??? J?^?n^jfe ompl?te Assortments asados that pn/Thurad " Most October 24th, she will open - for their inspection one of the Finest and l?) f?iH'wariA. ..?8 ?Wicvrfl Hr>? MILLINERY GOODS I would respectfully request all persons in search of something really Fine and Stylish, to examine' my Stock befpre purchasing elsewhere,- as hese Goods were selected ty myself'in person; and -I guarantee them to *ive entire satisfaction as regards quality and price. . Real and Imitation HAIR GOODS, such'as . Real Hair Curls, Switches, Chignons, Braids, Frizzett?1-), Also, Imitation Hair OurlB, Switches, &c, &c. rhese goods are a specialty-and parties in want of Hair Goods, of any. phd may always find the. article'they require at this Establishment. . The'Largest Stock .of TRIMMED GOODS' eyer offered in this city. ' MRS. LECKIE, Under-Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Oct 23, 2m . 44 GEO. C. ROBINSON -WITH WHOLESALE GROCERS -AND MERCHANT FULL' and to Arrive. I Heavy Bengal BAGGING, Long Arrow TIES, . Large Sacks SALT, . . Dost Leaf LARD, Beet Factory CHEESE, Best Satin Gloss STARCH, ? B>t Feabr STARCH, "'Fresh Cove OYSTERS, ! Old Govt, Java COFFEE, < ? Prim? iJaguavra- 1 }' ;*v Best Adamantine CANDLES, ?/rySnlfcSID^, ' ? All kinds CANNED ;GOODS. On lia nd 50?Hhds. MOLASSES, JU Bbls. . SYRUPS, le'O ". SUGARS, I-" 10 libels. 100 Sacks COFFEE, 100 Bbls. WHISKEY, 25j " WINES, 300 PYgs. MACKERELS r 100 Bbls. Choice 'FLOUR/* 100 ,; Medium " . . lO.OQpiLbs. C. R. SIDES,1" 1 M lO.WOj " SHOULDERS, *8\ OF FAMILY GROCERIES. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed, we hope;by strict attention o business, to merit the same ill the future. . STAPLES & REAB, Augusta, ?Sept., 17, -,,./. . ,.~'8m ;: .,' ''... 39 Successor tb Miller, Busscy cc.Bai-on, at thc old Stand, 173 Br?atl Street, Augusta, Ga., iiiliiii Hmm ?O? .lvt> l(r7l-ANI) COMMISSION MERCHA.NTT, flFlLL keep constantly"on hand BACON, SUGAR, COFFEE, FLOUR, -ARD, MOLASSES, 'RICE, TOBACCO, CORN, SEED 'OATS and 'LANTATION SUPPLIES of every description, all of which will be sold s'cheap afi the'cheapest and satisfaction guarantied. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to the old Firm y1 the people ol' E?lg5,fietd,' I hope by strict personal attention to business, a merit, a continuance of the same. Oct 23? u yr*?0THE - . Merc?x?a??r and Planters I,, ?P EJDGEFIKLI> 'COUNTJ? "_^ MILLER, ?ACK & H0WW}?' 295 Broad St., Av.ffiisla, Ga j k. T is w!th*'.?Iea??rc an<l gratitude that we announce the continuation of ir lirni ?jgth?'kame well known stand. ' , Our GENERAL GROCERY and COMMISSION BUSINESS will be car arger Stock of Choice Failli than we have; ever offered to the Agency for Bufialo Scale- Company. ablic before, consisting in part of : abging, i es, aeon, ams, ard, ark, eef, lour, eal, rists," flt; classes, rr?p, Cheese, Crackers, Sugar, Corlee, . Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Wines, Liquors, Vinegar, It'Ol 1 Sauce, Citron, ' Bqckets, Jollies, : 'M Tubs, Jelatine; ? ,.u Brooms,'&c. e"51fio have' Pickles, Preserves, Raisins,! Currants, AlmondB, Pecans, Brazils, Walnuts, Blacking, llueing, . Jijckets, PW? I " ? -f ?frfrJr Weal?ohave; ?. Secdftyc, Barley, Wji??jt'jg^^ts.'' ^ iiMs o^^.TJKTaY^PRODUCEr??d Wcommtegl?n'V, 8 ?iw ' I iii tWUkti ? i^r.jiiifonl'iAW^ nrmrsa ,a u v< ftiw ni I: .:'>:'.; A ll Irinas.. MILLER, HACK & H?WARD, Augusta, Ga,, Sept, 25 tf 40 Th - T W am C: of wh . 'i 'V iwh 7 "IT li ll J. J-? X WU 5*. [ J ) >ilJ^I<L'i. ...il BQ^T MP SHOE MAN OF AUGUSTA, AGAIN salutes the good people of Edgefieltf, and' invit?s them, when they ttbi?to.town/to call at his new and beautiful; :; . SHOE EMPOR?tlMj . Where they will be politely and'-justly dealt, with. : V-?fcver'in the history'of Augusta has a better or larger Stock been, offered to tim public-. . 'He;promises all thos? who hoinor him with their patronage, a Saving^1*00 ^cr'eent.j in their annual Shoe Bill. . He will be responsible for ?very articlesold, and make reclamation in ?very instance wlien.wprk,does not give full satisfaction. . ' His house is not sustairied bjr''influence," nor by the services pf Drum; mers. The character of the'Go?ds he keeps, and the low. and uniform pri? 3es at which he sells,..recommend themselves.! To the pepple-.of Edgefield, who.hav^s .so generously patronized me, and to whom I arnjl^r^fy-indebted^ success I have attainedyl re turn my m*?^t?tefuI^Kn'owl?dgm?ntsJ; and promise them that I will in the firture do all in my power to merit the generous confidence they have reposed in me. \ ??fe?:'*J O O O Vi ?PETER KEENAN, '226 Broad St., 3rd| door below Central Hotel, , ^mml?.:^^ j..- AUGUST A, OA. r . I i#:n - . .> , -.ii - -.- i .?.?'.;...; :. . tr .. .. ?b?ji " .. !.. HE 'Undersigned haying established his office at Edgefield, as General igentI fori the : Cotton States I,ile Insurance Company, nyites attention, to.-one: or > two of' the ad vantages' 'Offered those who Jmay lesire" toje^chi?s?ratiee'jpn jbhei?i?vee ia fl safe Home Company':' ^ho Board tef J^8iiagers>at recent meeting passed unanimously the fol ? Wir g Resolution ** Resolved, That in ,view of. the fact that khere'. are unusually large sums paid for Life- Insurance, to the (Companies of tue, North' and. East, vrii?h, itrms, being there invested, contribute to the] enrichment of those sections, vhilst our'owri' South'is greatly in.'need of cash. capita? to prosecute succ?&s "ully our Agricultural ?nd ,Mechanical enterprises ; it is ordered, that for,; He purpose of retaining these sums in our ?midst, hereafter a certain pro-r wfton of the net cash receipts from premiums, amounting to.not more tuan LCrger cent, of the same be invested in such manner as may be in accord ince with the regulations of the Company, ip .those sections from which the aid premiums are attained." .. J I (Signed) WM. B. JOHNSON, Pres't GEOEGE S. O'BEAE, Sec'ry.^ . '?< KI In acedanc| wfe|nk^ abj^e ?es^lutfaji ai Board of- Advisory Trustees las beeffygulffl.y ofr^'Wd'-ftl IsBgjfienfjC. H.,'S. C., with the following )fficers, viz : Mhj. W. T. GABY, President. ?lpt. B. C. BRYAN, Vice President. . , .R.j.0. SAMS, Esq., Secretary. * 'TB?8 Board is now prepared to transact business^and* invest the funds of he Company agreeable to the prescribed regulations. The Financial strength of the Company places.it m high rank. Its last Annual Statement shows that the Company possess, 'besides its large Guar .ntee,'$?70 for every $100 of its liability. ill. W. ABNEY, General Agent. June 21, tf 27 PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON IhlF^i fJYSV?tfJYCE co., '< OF VIRGINIA. j ^Policies Issued over - - ?7,000. ."'Income over - . - $1,500,000. The progress of this Company during the past year has been STEADY nd PROGRESSIVE. The Management ECQNOJ^IQAL, the ?Losfes IM A EL. During the summer mop tbs our l?rgest business was from the Northern Hates, in which j\fe hive no Southternj competitor^since np Southern Com-, any but this hits 'pUsed" the'rigi? inspection of the Northern Insurance )epartments.' . ,-*'. . t ':'-' - We need no extended advertisement in Edgefield, other than the grateful ?ftimbny of the widows and orphans preserved from want by policies in hisr.Company. We are known and patronized in nearly every household. Our friends now where to find us when they need insurance. ., ;? LEAP^A&T & KAlVSOill,1 ' . : M General Agents, Augusta, Ga. B. M. TALBERT, Canvassing Agent, ) E. REESE, " V [ E. E. JEFFERSON ?. " J " M Oct 9 ..' tf 42 tfW AND BEAUTIFUL CARPETS FOR FALL TRADE, Thc public ,.iiiq . invited to.. p.\;amine our. riew and superb tock of' NEW ?A'R'PETS to Bo opened on Monday, ernbra iiig everything new and beautiful in Carpets, Floor aud Ta ?e OiLObths^Iiitcefanrl'Damii^k Curtains and Cornices, Wall Vipers, Mattings, Chromos, Piano and Table Covers. Carpets made and laid with dispatch. . JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO., r> ,c/i iio'?iiO tUv 205 iliro???l Street, Augusta, Ga. JAMES C. BAILIE- * BROTHER ARE OPENING A SUrKRH STOCK OF mw miw? fijii?irv ii JI fllUIUIU i1 iii?] Ll UllUfL/HI??, PEAi\TATIOIV 8tPPEIES, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, &c. '"Which all are invited to examine. Augusta, Sept. 25 . ' ( , Cm_40 CHAS. & GOODRICH, "271 Broad-Street, Augusta, Ga., .?." -DEALER IN Saddles, 1/eatliers. of ail Kinds, SHOE FINDINGS, Belting, Trunks, Bridles, Whips, &c., AND A FULL STOCK Ot1 WELL SELECTED GOODS. ' Also, the Well Tried ll!!' INDIANAPOLIS WAGON, (EITHER IRON. OR WOOD AXLES,) e moat satisfactory Wagon now'in use. Warranted in every particular. Augusta, Sept ll 4m 38 ? 1 nol cu: bm I gre Bo che COU cul stii Er,> lo t ICU h av II er i in t Cat cop reel Sue thal GK for Offs co: tad pre; He? R Sim MA Pru P< lb ?Imf S( O THE CITIZENS OF EDGEFIELD T..; . IT*' 'E desire to rei'urn sincere, thanks for their liberal patronage in the past, i hoping in the.tfutt?re to- be favored with a continuance of the same. We nave on han,t|,the largest and most complete Stock of Cloths, issi meres and .Testing's, ever brought to this place, consisting Foreign and Domestic Goods. We have, secuar^the-fierjvices of ;a *First jClass Cutter from Netv York, o'we'gi??raiit?e will give satisfaction in every instance. ?Vg also haye.o^ hajnd a full, lip.e' of' fte?ts' Furnishing Goods, ico. ?we are selling very low. .(.-.' 1 1; ' .1 :riJroi'^ ? a-??|-xl5erji$e*pp?clfully,. ? ., . :' ' ' \ j ?- ' *'. ; , , WHITMAN &. BENSON " i ! : . ' ' 220 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. )ct9 3m 4 42 ' A ralg ft 1^ -at tb m Nc LeROY F. YOI MAA S, ' . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbia, S? O? Office, Law Range, 'Bauakett's- Build ng, upstairs. , ,. 'Sept 4_ti 87 H; W. ibDISO^ ' LAWYER. LAW RANXKE, EDOEFIELD, C.-H. Brick Office, formerly office of Mo .agne ito Addison. Jan.l, . ly*. 2 ' Law Mee. IPHE undersigned have' formed a Co yirtnership for the PRACTICE OE LAW n EJgefield County, and the Counties of he Fifth Circuit, under the name and itvle of MAGRATH & ABNET^ . They will also Practice in th? Courts of Cria], .Justices for these Counties. THOMAS P. MAGRATH, , JOHN R. ABNEY. Edgefleld, Dec ?3, tf ?1 \ ?LL. BONHAM, tt R; G. BONHAK. BONHAM Sc BOA H AIT?, Attorneys at Law, . .. Office, at Edgefleld C, H., S. C. Jan 24 tf & W. H. SHAFFER, Dentist, HAVING,located, at ?Edgefield 'offers his Professional servie^ to tim citi zen's and surroUndftg country. Office at he late residence of S. S. Tompkins, Esq. ..Feb 28.;.tf... .;.'.! 18?, flNTOlNE JPOULLAIN Augusta, Ga?, 3 OT T O N FACTOR ?MUu UU Ll '? (so v?f.t il : .. -And-; Warehouse Proprietor. Commissions for Buying and Selling ?l.pex Bala_1 Consignments.splinitedf.." . Oct 9 , 6m 42 No, 25, Jackson Street, ... m. NE DOOR FROM WARREN BLOCK, Augusta,'Georgia. MES A. HULL * CO., Agents for the'sale of Sibley's Famous NORFOLK OYSTERS, ?HARLESTON, SAVANNAH, MOBILEBAY, And the Favorite* . . Cedar Key Oysters, in the Shell. Fresh Norfolk OYSTERS, in cans, re eived daily by Express,, A liberal dis ount always made ta the trade. We will also keep constantly on hand, fhen in,season, WILD GAME, of all inds, TROPICAL FRUITS, and NOR 'HERN VEGETABLES. AMES A HULL. CHAS. W. HEBSEY. Oct. 15,- Ht 43 DOORS, Sash & Blinds, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, Stair;. Fixtures, Builders' i Flirr?shing Hardware, Drain ^Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces. Wintlow Glass a Speciality, Circulars and Price Lists sent free on application, by P. P. TOALE, 20 Hayne and 23 Pinckney sts., Charleston, S. C. ;Oe.t2 Iv 41 BUCKS L HE above is a first-class FLAT TOP rOVE, and guaranteed to be one of the ?st.Bakers ever sold. The heat passes 1 round the oven. It also has a patent lilied Iron Fire Back, that lasts as long five common ones. Every one war nted. Sold as low as any ordinary JONES, SMYTHE <fc CO. Sept 25, 3m 40 SIMMONS' PECULATOR 'his unrivalled Medicine is warranted ; to contain a single particle of MEU RY, or any injurious mineral substance, bis PUltELY VEGETABLE. 'or FORTY'YEABS it has proved its at valnein all diseases of tho LTVBR, vvKi.s and KIDNEYS. Thousftnds of good and great in all " parts of tho ntry vouch for its wonderful and pe iar power in purifying thc BLOOD, nulatiug the torpid LlVBB and Bow !, and imparting new Life and Vigor he whole svstem. SIMMONS' LIV ltKGU,LA*TOR is ack' i owl edged to e no equal as a LIVER MEDICINE. ; contains four medical clements, nev mited in the same happy proportion my other preparation; viz: a gentle hortic, a wonderful Tonie, an unex tionable Alterativo and a certain Cor ;ive ot all impurities of thc body, h signal success has attended its uso, ; it is now regarded as the .EAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC LIVER COMPLAINT and tho painful pring thereof, to wit: DYSPEP^jfcA, S'ST?PA'iTON, Jaundice, Bilious at :s, SICK HEADACHE, Colic, De ?sion of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, irt Burn, <fcc, ?rc. ? egulato the Liver and prevent CHILLS AND FEVER, mons' Liver Regular Is manufactured only by J. H. ZEIL IX ? CO., CON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA, je ?1.00 per package ; sent hy mail, wtage paid, ?1.25. .Prepared ready r use in bottles, $P50. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ST-Beware of all Counterfeits and tations. ipt 12 ly 88 Nenril ! LVeuril! N immediate relief and cure for Nen ia Call and got a Bottle, at G. L. PENNA SON'S Drugstore. )'v. 13 tf 47 "?-ir? Wood. LM now prepared to' furnish FIRE ,TOO Din any quantity-Green or Dry the shortest notice, to such as apply e. Ii, O. SA?E. >V20 tf 48