University of South Carolina Libraries
A. C. DaCorrii, ' ?. F. SALIS. Lat? Cashier' Bank of Hamburg. Q DECOTTES & SALAS, Cotton Factor & Commission MERCHANT, CHARLESTON, 3. C., WILL GIYB PROMPT ATTENTION TO THE 8 A LE ?^COTTON, LUMBER AND OTHER COUNTRY PRODUCE. Charleston, Jan 1 tf 1 - i. More New Goods ? THE Subscribir has juit returnad from Char les toa, an J has now ia Store a good ??t?rt rneni of DRT GOODS OF ALL KINDS, aad of tho LATEST '8TYLES AND PATTERNS, whian win bo told at the LOWEST CASH PRI CES. Boot? and Shoes. A large amorta ?nt of Lidie*', M il m and Chil dren's SHOES; - i: Man'? and Bays' BOOTS and SHOES. A Ito, .a good assortment for tho Froedaea. . U> Groceries. SUGAR, JOFF15E, TEA, SOAP. CANDLES CHEESE, MACARONI, POWDER, SHOT, A*. Crockery and Glassware. GRANITE HANDLE CUPS and SAUCERS, PLATES, BOWLS and PITCHERS, GOBLETS, TUMBLERS, A?. Hardware and Cutlery. KNIVES and YORKS, TABLE add TEA SPOONS, NAILS, TRACE CHAINS, Ac. Leather ! Leather I Oa baad at all times a good lot of SOLE and HARNESS LEATHER. SIDE and KIP SKINS. Tho highett mark<?t prioo paid for good DRT HIDES. ^ . B. C. BRYAN. Doo 2? tf ; 53 FAMILY GROCERIES CHOICE CONFECTIONERIES , . : . .-. ? AT . Angnsta Retail Prices ! THE Saheeriber-i*?ap?etfalt7'annonneea to the people of Kdgeflald and vicinity that he hat oponed at hit Watch and Jewelry Booma, a .uparior and varied aaaortment of tho BES ! GROOEBISS AND Most Select: Confcctionerics, Which' in point of QUALITY and PRICES oaa Bot b? excelled by tho August* Rotail Dealers. Hil Stock embracei, in part, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, TABLE SALT, CANDLES, STARCH, SOAPS, GOSHEN BUTTER, . Jl AC CAROM, CHEESE, YEAST POWDERS BESTSODA, Farina. Soda and Botter Crackers, OYSTERS, SARDINES, LOBSTERS, MACKEREL, SALMON, WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, TOMATO CATSUP, ? FINE PICKLES, | Fresh Spices of Every Variety, GINGER PRESERVES, . PINE APPLE PRESERVES, STRAWBERRY PRESERVES, BRANDY PEACHES, LEMON SYRUP, Port, Sherry' Claret and Madeira WINES, Superb Champagne, RAISINS, .CURRANTS, CITRON, FIGS, FRESH CANDIES, A large supply, embracing every style and kind. TOBACCO, SECARS, SNUFF, PIPES, Toys ! Toys ! Toys ! , Ia groat *ariety, and v-ry cheap. Add a Ano a?leotion of OTHER ARTHURS, to wi ich he invitei tho attention of tb? Ladioa, Gantlemoa, Minas and Boya of tbii piaee and vicinity. /SF-PLBASS GIVE MB A CALL. D. F. MCEWEN. Dee 20 tf_51_ B. SMITS & ca JXT?-W Store AT . Mt. Vmtage. JUST opened at MOUNT VINTAGE, (ihn late residence of Mr. F. O'Coaaoa,) a variad aa aortment of Dry Goods & Groceries, BOOTS AND SfiCES, Hats and Caps, AND ALL THE USUAL ARTICLES KEPT IN COUNTRY STOKES. ^?-Goodi aot on our shelve: will bo procured at abort notice. TERMS REASONABLE, aad a fair iharo of patronage solicited. Mt. Vintage, Dee ll 6aS0 m mu m jj mil HUDSON** PARKS, PARKS' STORE, S. C. THE Subscribers mott respectfully inform the eittfons noar PARKS' STORE, and sur rounding country, that they hevo recoivod, and are constantly receiving CHOICE SELECTIONS -or STAPIsE cfcr PA1VOY 9 -Embracing ENGLISH PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS, FANCY POPLIKS, ' CHOICE D'.2LAINES, BALMCRA PR?NTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOSIERY. RIBBONS; j LACES, GLOVES, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, . LINENS, ' I ' DIAPERS, . TICKINGS. ELANICKTS. FLANNELS. Ready-Made Clothing, HATS AND CAPS, BCOTS ARD SHOES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ?ARDWABB.?tfllWA'RB ' Ant! : GRO?ERi?S OF EVERY KIND. All of which we will BI ll as lc* at retail as can he parchaiod in the Dir .ric t, Augusta or olio* (here: W?? purdhttW oat Good* CnEAPJ and tend to SELL CHEAP; and, to pirro, the tjTirh'of3"**!;'" dtoato* giro ?ra c?tL - We ha vo ovary thin e. kapt ia a well furnished .Country, gtiiro. ; tarfoaJiml " . . JAN. M. UCDSONy + paj?a' Store, Dec ? . .. : : . fe*0 ? ' Notioe. A LL Pof**a* barJag dotiaadt agatpirt tho E ? *& tat? o/ tai WThpiaia (j, ' tamar, tioe"^ sw? * Gio. K. MOOBB. J. Wastar B*own MOORE fie BBOWN, DEALERS IN I SilverPlated ' ARD House Funiishing Goods, ILSO CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, 127 Broad Street, NEAR THE LOWER MARKET, AUGUSTA* GA. iv? 26 Sm ? if. HYAMS & CO., (Or CHABLISTOS, 8. C.,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NORTH-EAST CORNER Broad and McIntosh Streets? Augnsta, G-a. -o CONSTANTLY ON HAND AN ASSORTMENT OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS ! -ALSO-- . GROCERIES, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, HARDWARE Ac. ?kc, dec. Augusta, Sept 5 6m 38 AUGUSTA HOTEL. BY 8. H. JONES SL Z. A. RICE* WE respectful ly ia vita our old friends and tbs travelling public to give us a call. Noth ing shall be wanting on our part to satisfy the in ner and oater wants ef maa. JONES A RICE. P. ?5. The Georgia aud Central Railroad money taken at 85 cents., the Union Bank of South Car olina at 50 cts., and the bank of Athens 30 eta Au.rusta, Nor. 20, 6m il CENTRAL HOTEL. HAVING taken a new lease on our House, (formerly the Southern States Hotel,) and the st te nf tbe country (riving us greater facili ties, LADIES and GENTLEMEN calling on us may feel assured that they ?iii get EVERY COMFORT and ATTENDANCE at our cominan .1 THOMAS & LITTLE. Augusta, Sept 11 3m 37 J. E. MUSE, Dental Surgeon,. RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Edge field District that be will take great pleas ure in wainup on any one at their residence, wbo will'ioform him either in person, or through the post office,-as he baa no office at present, and is boarding in the country. All operations guarantied. Jan 3 . tf 1 Dentistry. DR. J. B. COURTNEY respectfully in forms his old friends and the public general ly that he is prepared to do all work in the DENTAL line, iu the best manner, and on short notice. He will wait oo parties at their reitdenct when -requested to do so. Letters addressed U bim at Edgefield C. H., or at Granite ville, wil receive prompt attention. Pri?e?-In lt :cio or its equivalent.-Pilling t*?lh with g -ld. $1,50 to $2,00; art acial UetL in gold pUte, 4 tact? o - jn"re, from $6 to $7 each : full set of* upper t?eth, gold plate, $80. Jan 1 st 1 Professional Card. aW. ADDISON, ATTORNEY at LAW abd SOLICITO rt IN EQUITY for Edge Said and adjacent D'stricts. Ed?dfield, S. C., Dec 10 3mS0 Law Notice. Jh. ADDISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW . and SOLICITOR IX EQUITY will prac tice in the Couru of S^uib Carolina. Has removed to the Office formerly occupied by Mecer?. Adams, Yuttngblood A Hughes, Law Range. Bdge?V.d C. U , S. C., Dec IS 2m50 M. W. GARY, Attorney at Law & Solicitor in Equity Resumes the practice of his Pr?f? ?sion at bis forrn?r Office. Edgefield C. H., D.c lu, 1 SCi 3m49 Notice. THE un4ers'frnod would most respectfully in form their friend/an .' p ttrons that they will continu* th? PRACTICE OF MEDICINE In its several departments, iu the Village and adjacent oountry. But as we hare to pay Cash for every thing we have to buy, we will expect the oash or its equiv lent for our services whenever the ps ti:nt is discharged. A. G. TEAGUE, T. J. TEAGUE. . Pet. H tf_41 DR. H.. PARKER ba? jart returned from the North with a NEW SUPPLY of MA TERIALS for all the LATEST and MOST AP PROVED STYLES OF WORK done ia this country.' Sept S tf SS Filin MD nmmm BXJSiaSTBSS. THE Subscriper respectfully announces to the publie that he still continues the Furniture and Undertaking Business Athis old stand, where he is prepared te All all orders in either branob of the nb.* ve business, at the shortest notice, and on as reasonable terms as tho times will allow. Mr. JAMES PAUL ls in charge of the estab lishment, and will give his undivided attention to the business of the Shop. mm? TERMS CASH.-aa J. M. WITT. Sept 5_tf_36 Itch! Itch! Itch! JUST received WHEATON'S ITCH OINT MENT. Call on us if yon wish to be cured of th? Itch. TEAGUE k CARWILE. Jan 5 tf 1 Coughs and Colds Cured. JUST received, at Augusta prices, Brown's BRONCHIAL TROCHES for Coughs and Colds. Also Sylvester's BENZINE for cleaning spots from Silk, Ac. TEAGUE k CARWILE. Jan 3__tf_1 Kerosene Lamps, Oil, &c. JUST Received a fin? supply of KEROSENE OIL, LAMPS, CUIMNEYS, WICKS, Ac, which we a:re stiling very cheap. TEAGUE k CARWILE. Dec 2? tf 52 Dried Fruit! WANTED FIFTY Bushell DRIED FRUIT, for which th? higbc.-t market price will be paid. We will pay Ike highest prices fur BUTTER, EGG3, Ac_J. R. CARWILE A CO. A Splendid Clock for Sale "57*0U sale'at my shep a splendid English eight JP "day CLOCK--in good running order. Pri?e wy kw. Ht A; GRAY. Deo 27 ti- *J Public Notice. THE OBS eh AL BOARD of Commissioners i o? Roads for Edgefield District will meet at E4g?Seld C. H., on tie first Monday in Febru {-aiyrae**. : , A. JONES, . ? . . Chair, Gcn'l Roard. Jan 3 4t 1 Notice Positive. ff trill mako a-final- settlement 4a the E tato or \ I Avery Franklin, dee'd., on Tnoriday, the 8th day of February ww,; ia tb*,Ordinary** office. Debtors and Creditors irf- asid deceased will take dae notice and govern ?MOgse? accordingly. ?2 i? * D. S. DUELS OE, Adler. Pw ST St ? yj E. B. LONG & CO., 286 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in OP EVERY VARIETY, FOR LADIES'AND GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. -ALSO Hats, Bonnet?, Capt, ?re.; Shoee, Lloota, Slippers, &c; Ready-Made Clothing ; Table Cutlery, Spoons, ?ce.; Sogar, Coffee, Tea; , Carpeting R*?f* and Mats ; Trankt, Valises, ?ic.; Quecnsware, Tinware; Notions, consisting of Buttons, Fins, ?rc., ?ic. ? Catawba and Isabella Wines ; Sparklint; Champagne; Catawba Brandy, ?cc. Any, or all of which, they pledge them.el ras to sell as low, if not lower, than current pri?es in the City. Whey respectfully inrite the calls of buyers from the oountry, to nhom they will be ?leased to sell in any quantity desired i and will take pleasure in showing the largest and best asserted Stock in Augusta, consisting of almost everything ?hat may bo needed. Call at LMG & CO'S., CTo. 286 Broad Street. Augnsta, NorJT_Ct_48_ JAMES MILLER, Augusta, Ga., HAS JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE SUPPLY OF STAPLE AND FAKCtf UNSURPASSED IN AUGUSTA FOR BEAUTY & QUALITY. The attention of the ladies is most respectful'; solicited to examine this stock, conjiiting of Rich figured silks, bl*k au J co" or ed Plaid poplins;. Striped poplins ; Plain poplins; White alpacca Tor eveaing dresses aud skirts, Grisallc el ci tb. Mohair crepe Figured aud plain French merino ; Balmoral skirts and hoop skirts ; Breakfast shnwls ; Cloaks aud sacks; Prints and figured dc laines ; Cassinferes, satiucts and jeans; And a great variety of other goods too * numerous to mention. THOSE IN WANT OF DRY GOODS .Viii lose Hoisting by examining this <tock before purchasing elsewhere. He will sell at Wholesale and Retail. -ALSO, DUTCH BOLTING CLOT IT. Augusts, Nor 30 .tm 47 I STEVENS, Grocer and Commission MERCHANT, .299 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA" HAS NOW IN STORE- A LARGE STOCK 0 SUG AK, C?FPEE, CIIEESK, FLOUR, KICK, BUTTER, SOAP, CANDLES, TOBACCO, KAI SI.t's, SARDINES, YARNS, ?rc, Ac. WINES & LIQUORS lu Carrols and Boxes. Fifty Mids. Choice Bacon. Togotber with a full assortment of every artiele to be had in Wholesale aud Retail Grueory estab lishments.* Augusta, NOT 30 (tm 47 WM. D. DAVIDSON. M. A. RANSOM. .j 210 Broad Street, Opposite Bunk of Augusta, AUGUSTA, GA., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, DOMESTIC Sc COTTON YARNS, PURE KEROSINE OIL, KEROSINE LAMPS, KEROSINE CANS, WICKS AND CHIMNEYS, And other Miscellaneous Goods. Augusta, Nov 37 lm 48 Hats, Hats. MENS" and BOTS' HATS, of all qnalititf, just received by - DAVIDSON it CO. 310 Broad Street. Augusta, Nor. 27, lm 48. Kerosine Oil. WE keep constantly on hand PURE KERO SINE OIL, by the Gallon, Karrol and in fire gallon Cans. DAVIDSON & CO. 210 Broad Street Augusta, NOT. 37._Ita 48 Shoes! Shoes! WE hare just reeeired, direct from the Man ufacturers. TWO THOUSAND PAIRS OP 6BWED AND PEGGED BROGAiN'S. A prime article, which we ar? selling at lew pricer. Also, a good assortment of LADIES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. DAVIDSON ?tCO. 310 Broad Street. Augusta, NOT. 37,_ lm 48. JOSIAH SIBLIT, SAM i-KL H. SIULBT, GBOBOB R. SIBLBT. J. SIBLEY & SONS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, < AND Commission Merchant?, NO. G, WARREN BLOCK, A.TJG-TT?T-A^ GrA~n HAVE EXCELLENT CLOSE BRICK STOR AGE ROOM fur COTTON.-will either soil th? samoln Augusta, or make liberal CASH AD VANCES on consignments to Messrs. GUION A CO., Lirerpool. England, or to Messrs. WIL LIAMS A GUION, New York. They also keep constantly ai GOOD ASSORT MENT of . .. BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, BACON, SU CAS, COFFEE, MCKEBEL, Anetta, un ? , *n, ?r Edge?eld Male Academy. THIS SCHOOL will Ko reopened on .Monday, the 8th JANUARY The (present Session ?ill end the 9th of 'February. The next Session will commence the 12th of February, and close tbe 29th of June. Ttrtnt, $30 per Staion. A charge of one dollar for each Pupil will be made for the purpose of keeping the room? warm, and in cleanly order. - Payment mast be made when the Pupil enters the School. If he should afterward! withdraw, the money will be promptly returned. A* the Cash System is now adopted hy all, the Injustice of making the Teacher weit an indefi nite time fer hil pay, is so manifest, that BO right minded person will complain if le insists on pay ment in advance. For information address L. K. GWALTNEY, Edgefield C. H. Jan 3_ 4t_1_ Meeting Street Academy. THE Exercise of this mew and com modious Institution, near the well -known Old Stevens' Creek Academy, and in the same prosperous and refined neighborhood, will commence MONDAY, the 8th of JANUARY, 18??, under the supervision of the undersigned, who?e pur pose will be to give the whole'er their time and .ttention to the mental training of Students put under their care. Since wo have located ourselves permanently, we feel better prepared to say to our friends and the citizens generally, that we are now hotter calculated to prepare students for any Class in any College, or to give them a more thor ough Academic Education, and earnestly solicit a liberal portion of their patronage. Tho rates Si Tuition ire $20, ? : 7* and $15, per term of five months, or one hundred days, at spe cie rates. Qood b'tard can be obtained from $3 to $10 ia very excellent families, near tho Aoademy. Tuition is ttrtttly required in advance, and no deduction will be itado except in cases of pro tracted illness. J. W. McCANTS, Principal, T. P. ROBERSON, Ais't. Jan 3 _3t_1 Greenville Female College, TUB SPRING TERM of this In stitution will begin th? first of Feb ruary, and continue 21 weeks. A full and very superior Corps of Instructors has boen secured, and the Boarding Department is in the bands of those who cannot fail to give satisfaction. For terms and further information apply for Circulars. C. H. JUDSON, President. Greenville, Dee 24 5t? 53 Young Ladies* Institute. MAD A.tlR SOPHIA SOSVOWSKI will re-open ber INSTITUTE" FOR YOUNO LADIES, at Columbia, S C ,on the 15th January, 13(1(5. A full Corps of able Instructors has beon engaged. i'ur terms add further particulars, apply either to Columbia directly, or to Maj. J. E. B AC ox, at Edgefield C. H. Columbia, Dec 4 flt ii FURMAN UNIVERSITY, GREENVILLE, 8. C. TillE EXERCISES of this Institution will be , resulted on the 15tb of February next For Circular Riving further information, appli cation may be mnde to Paor. JNO. F. LAN NEA U, Secretar/ of Faculty. Nov. IS. _ti _4?_ King's Mountain MILITARY SCEOQL, YORKVILLE, S. C. THE exercises?f the ELEVENTH YEAR of this voil kqoirn Institution will b<-g:n on tbs 15X11 OF JANUA RY, 1560. The usual instructions ii: TACTICS AND DRILL will U omitt*! until the State is definitely restored to her. political Sta us. ^ renn?.-For Fin Session of flvo (J) months Tuition, Board, Fuel, Lit,'..ts, Washing and Books, $125 U0, in ndvauct. Pupils aro required to furnish their oirn Towels Pillow Cases, -Sheets and Blankets for Cut Mattress. For further informa-ion app'y to A. COWARD, Surviving Prinoipal and Proprietor. Dec. 20 St 51 Administrator's Sale. BY vi-tue of an order from W. F. Durisoe, Or dinarv, we wi!! sell at th? late residence of DAVID PAYNE, dee'don WEDNESDAY, -lit 17 tb JIM,'ry, IS fir., the pn'sonal estate of Said dse'd, eonsirting in part ut 4 or 5 FINE RROOD MARES, 2 THOROUGH BRED COLTS, 10 H BAD OF MULES, A FINE JACKASS AND 3 JENNETS, STOCK OF CATTLE, HUGS AND SHEEP, LOT OF BACON, l? OR 12 BA.LES OF COTTON, . COI TON SKF.O, CORN, PODDER, SHUCKS, PLANTATION TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURJjITURB, 4C, IC , ?C. Ttrmt-Cash 'n Specie. The Unds will lie routed same day. MARY PAYNE, ) R W. PA Y NB, f Adm'ors. B. F. PAYNE. J Jan 136? 21 1 Administrator's ?Sale. BY virtue of au ?rder from W. F. Duriso?, E*q., Ordinary for Edgefield District, we will pro ceed to .?ell at tbe late re/idunce af WILLIS STONE, dee'd., on TUESDAY, the l?th January, all tb? porsonal Estate of said deceased, embra cing, in part, 35 Balee Cotton, ? About 1000 Bushel* (om, FODDER, SHUCKS, PEA6, HORSES AND MULES, CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS, WAGONS, CARRIAGE AND BUGGY, ONE FINE PIANO, ONE GOOD SEWING MACHINE, GIN, THRASHER AND FAN, PLANTATION IMPLEMENTS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, Ac, Ac, ?c. Terms mad-; known on day of sale. M. M. PADGET, ) . . . B. T. JENNINGS, j Aatn "' P. S.-Those having demands against the said Estate are especially requested to meet us en tho day previous, at the late residence of sail doeeased. Jan 1_ lt 1 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Sarah A. Lamar, ") TS. > Partition, Ac B. S. Dunbar, Adm'r, et al. J BY virtue of an Order of tbe Court in this ease, I will sell in the' Town of Hamburg, S. C., at ll o'clock, A. M., on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of January next, the fellowing REAL ES TATE of the late Col. THOS. G. LAMAR, des cribed in the pleadings, to wi) : ONE TRACT OF LAND known as the PINE WOODS TRACT, containing Two Thousand Acres, nore or less, adjoining lands of Bath Pa- ' per Milla, Kaolin Company, and Horse Crock. ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing Three Hundred and Eighty Acres, more or less, adjoin ing lands of Wm. Spires, John Moore and others. On this Tract there is a good Dwelling with all necessary out buildings. Also, a Grist Mill, Cot ton Gin, Ao , with one-half the right of water power. ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing Sixty Acres, more or less, with D welling and out build ings. Sold for Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers extra. Z. W. CARWILE, c.x.i D. Com'rs Omeo, DH 18 . ; -, . ,3t ? 51 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTBICT. IN ORDINARY. Wilson Padgett abd others, ..' V Msnohesttf JPedgettr Guardian fFor Part{lion' ott I i tem of the minor children J BY an order from the Ordinary, I shall proceed tore-sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first' Monday in February next, for Partition, at tho risk nf tbe former poTrhaeer, one TRACT OF I/AND- known as Treot No. s, being a part of the REAL ESTATE of Mary-Padgett, deceased, containing Ninety-two acres, more or l?s?, and hounded by lan dr- of Lawson Kidson, Russel Etd sen, Alfred Whittle and .others. TERMS.-The above traot of land, will be sold on a credit till lat. Jan. next, in lawfnl mon ey of the State. Parch* sers will bo required to give Bond a tut- Socnrities, and a Mortgage to th* Ordinary to secure tho purchase- money. Cos ts'to be paid in Cash, and to pay for Titles ex tn. ?3 D-Vv! .-,.<. . i. w.j?piaas, S.B.D. ..: Jan? ft ;.. 11 .' To the Ladies of Edgefield MRS. iO. O'CONNOR, I 262 Broad Street, (Next door to Gray, Mullarky A Co*i.,) -?_T7GUSTA , GA., NFORMS tho Ladici of Edgefield that her Stock of Ii now complete, embracing a ohoioe selection and the lateitand most fashionable styl?e of overy description of Goods kept in her lino of business. She would call especial attention to her beautiful array of WORSTEDS AND DRESS GOODS, VELVET AND STRAW BONNETS, BEAVER, FELT, LEGHORN AND ROUND STRAW HATS." FRENCH FEATHERS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, ' Ac ; ?c., Ac. ^Sff-Orden fills J with neatness and dispatch. Angusta, Dee ll lm 60 &?G., 262 Bro.ad St., (CanxicnAKL A Bean's. Ou> StAsn,) AUGUSTA, GA., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN I) V1IV1UX11U? ?IVIIVIIU) WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Boots and Shoes, HATS & CAPS, And a variety of ALL KINDS OF FCRMSIIIiVG GOODS, Such ai LADIES' CLOAKS; Ladies' TRIMMED HATS; Ac, Ac, ?c. Also, a fine assortment of LIQUORS AND SEGARSI f*S?* Wo respectfully invite Country Merchants to call and examine our Stock before purohaiing elsewhere. We are thankful fur the patronage already shown us, and expeeting to establish a perma nent business, wa promise to use ?very effort to give entire satisfaction to every one. Augusta, Qct ?_tf 40 W. C. Jones, No. 288 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, HAS just received, and offers for sale the fid lowing, a. ru ou g otb,rr Goods : PRINTS, of al! the best Mill?, Furniture PRINTS, White and Red FLANNELS, Check HOMESPUNS, English ?nd French CALICOS, Muslin l'ELAINES, % French MERINO. Blenched SHEETINGS, M. 0 .? and li-*. Bleadx-d SHIRTINGS, best makes, Canton FLANNELS, Black" ALPACAS, Colored I'igur-d ALPACAS. Ojutaand Check FLANNELS, . BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, Fst^ fine black DRESS PILKS, SILK POPLINS, Ac, Augusta, Deo. 114 lui 50. Men's Wear. ?.LL styles and descriptions of OVER COATS. BUSINESS SHITS, PANIS and VESTS, to correspond, Morison's SHIRTS, Men's h?ir HOSE, Men's P,lt and Wool HATS, Gray's Putout Paper COLLARS, Morrison's White and Cul'd Linen COL LARS, Morrison'? TwilUd Colton DRAWERS, Mojri?on*? Canton Flannel Drawer*, Just received and for tale hy W. C. JONES. Augusts, Deo. 11, lui 50. Desirable Goods. ?LANKSTS ?t ?ll lis-i ?nd q-ienUtias, SHAWL1?, Ure* mid small, Scutch (ii.:gbam and Cotton FMBEEL LAS. Black ?nd colored Siik UM I! RV LI AS, BWck Cl.iiTU.S and l?OK SKINS, :t i - nd r. I r>-<,r?<* CA H.*! MERES, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac, Ac, Are offered al moderate pri?es.by, w. c. J ON rs. Atjusts, Dec. ll, . lm 50. Fancy Goods. N BW CO.MB^ cf all deilgni, n AIR PINS, very stylish, BELTS and Belt RIBBONS, BUCKLES of Steel, very new, SLEEVE BUTTONS, for Ladies, SHAWL PINS, Bruwn Windsor SOAP, Fancy Toilet SOAPS, NAIL BRUSHES, HAIR BRUSHES, PORTMONIES, ENGLISH PINS, FEATHERS and FLOWERS, Bonnet RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, of all kinds, C?mb ii FILLINGS, VEIL BEREGES, all colen, Black Sewing SILK, Black and White SPOOL COTTON, Black and White FLAX THREAD, Sewing Machine THREAD and SILK, Just opening and for lalo at W. C. JONES. Ag?ita, D*c ll, lm T. M. Boxs?, JAS. HEXDERSOX. BONES & HENDERSON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Trunks. Valises and Carpet Bags, No. 187 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., HAVE reoentlv opened, next dour- to' BOSKS' Hardware House, a VERY LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT of BOOTS & SHOES, Which wero purchased from the bett manufactu rers nt low prices, and which they are now niling Wholetale and Retail, as reasonable as any other Hostse in Augusta. /&-The People of Edgefield and tko adjoin ing Districts are invited to give as.a call. CST Morel) an ts will do woll to examine our complete Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Augusta, Dec 5 6m 49 GEORGE K0BINS0X ' [<H I J iv I TH sQ? FLEMING ?& ROWLAND, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, ' No. 2&C. South side Broad Street, AUGUSTA, ?CA. : Constantly"on Hand li .Jffa ts Ul lt ve. ; SAIT, IR0IJ, WAILS, AND W?O?iHt* CrOODS. . . . . ?.. : rf,?i1 i ??!??". : ' ; W TO TILE tl"UBLIC. . The undersigned would bo ploasod to -sew hU friondaf?o? Abbovillo and Edgtilold Districts al Jtheahove place. . : , ? . . . :. i mtt?fc xv -: ^?SijK* ROBINSON. Wholes?l? Dealers IN BOOTS, SHOES? TIMS, il, . 9 HAYNE STREET, Corner of .Church Street, CH ARLE STON, S. C. Having Resumed. Business. AT THEIR OLD STAND, 2 HAYNE-STREET, CORNER CHURCH ST., ARE NOW RECEIV ING- "Ar LARGE "AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK or BOOTS, SHOES TRUNKS, &?., Which will be said at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. . The Patronage of former friends and thc pub lic is respectfully solicited. D. F. FLEMING, SAM'L. A. NELSON, JAS. M. WILSON. Charleston, Dec 25 tf 52 Attention ! The Extensive & Liberal SHOE HOUSE, 133. Meeting Street, ' CHARLESTON- 8. C, NOW CALLS TUE ATTENTION OF MER-| CHANTS AND PLANTERS To the fo'lowiiif- extensivo Stock which cknnol be surpassed by any other Houso South of Mason A Dixon's line: 150 Cases MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS' AND SHOES. lop Cases MENS'. BOYS AND YOUTHS' FUR AND WOOL HATS, OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES. 300 Cases PLANTATION TURPENTINE DONALDSONS BTtOGr-A.3STS3 Of thc first quiilities nnd well adapted for th> FALL TRADE! ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT Ol Tranks, Valises, Carpel Bags, Ac, ?c., dc. Similar consignments weekly and semi-weekly Country Merchants will do well to call and cs amine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. E? DALY, AGENT for Manufacturers. Charleston, Nov 25 lm 48 EDWIN BATES & CO. l-2-4r Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S. C., Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND CLOTBIiVG ARE now reliving a LARGE ASSORTMENT <>f Maple {iud Fancy Dry Goods, purchased during recent decline, and o ?Ter them n Greatly Reduced Prices! Shall have a completo Stock of CLOTHING M-tnufucmred for the Spring Trado. %s3S~ Tiie attention of Merchants solicited. Dec 4 I m 41) W. K. JtKOwxi:. F. M. ScitirtvEi: BROWNE & SCHIRMER, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MI?RCPIAJSTTS No. 1), Exchange Pince, CHARLESTON, S. C. li-ferfnee*. .Ions 'I:A/.IER A CO., Charleston, S. C. W. 1*. HALL, " " T. fvwAcr. HMVW.VRD A SOW, Augusta, Ga. KKVMKU HKSNKT ? COWMAN. New York. J. B. SVI.LIVAN. E lgeJicld, S. C. Attention *ivcn to the purchase, sale and ship ment of Cotton, etc. Liberal advances made io Jot ton su.it'; cd throngh us to our New York r:i .ranees, Goods .ni l Mcreh:indi?e of all descrip ???ns received and forwarded from Ibis point and ' be terminal of the S-nth Carolina Railroad. Cb*rivs''in, Nov ?C ' lin -14 sOiffil, STEELE & WABDELL. Wholesale Deniers in F??jsra^?r GOODS Stationery, Pe.iumery, CUTLEP.Y, HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac, Ac, No. 167, Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. J. B. STEELE, C C. NORTH, A. W. WARDELL, Jr. N*w YOBK. Charleston. Nov 13 3m 46 For Sheriff. The Friends of Capt. A. P. WEST respectful ly announce bim as a Candidate for Sheriff ol Edgcrkdd at the next eloction. ? Nov 7 t?? 45 J&&~ We have boen authorized by the Friend? of Capt. II. BOULWARE to announce him a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgcfiold District at thc noxt election. Apr 12 tc? 16 For Tax Collector. The Many Friends of D. A. J. BELL, Esq., respectfully nominate bim as a Candidato for Tax Collector at tho next olection. - Oqt 18 _ te_43 For Tax Collector. Tes m:tny Friends ol Cn pt. JAMES MITCH ELL respectfully nominate him as a . Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR ot tho next ejection. SALUDA. Dee 6 te* 50 Notice. ALL per<ons having demands against tho Es tate nr Capt.. Nathaniel Barton, dee'd'., will pleisi ren-Ur the farce In to me,- legally attested, immediately ; and those indebted to tho said Es tate are required to moko immediate payment. A. JONES, Ex'or. Oct.ll . . If ' ;*- : 41 Safe for Sale. ONE SMALL IRON SAFE for sale. Apply, to - J.'.BwC?KWILE A CO. . Dec 19 51 . Valuable Medicines. fUST re?oived.and for sale at Augusta prices .* D..nnh< SARSAPARILLA; , : Wistar's Balsam* WILD CHERRY for Coughs, and Colds; Watson's NEURALGIA KING, for Rbeuma tisnrsnd Neuralgia ; MoAll?tcr"s All-Healing OINTMENT; Dalhy's Magical PAIN EXTRACTOR ; yo Balby's CARMINATIVE: DEAD Sf?O? for^?rhii:-? , TfiAGUE A ?ARWILE. !Deo?6 J' ' J ?? * >-'tr-"* 51 ?. Worm Medicined j JUST teoeiwd HHRLE^S.'P.DP?t'AR^ORM ? CANDY-tho boat Worm Exiler ktowh-" 4tot salo,by... . ...... jf EA GUE. A' CARLILE. : bec aa .... :.,,^;H>C?[V.;;:O 51- . SPECTACLED SHAVE on hand a farge and choice variety of .SPECTACLES,- dnohn?ing Puteol'P.ere?coWc I LENS and eo?Wh?**e*6eeh PEBBLES. Also, Augusta, Ga. IS STORE ANS TO ?BROT5. Beg Icovo toWorm their nurnoroos^.'rionds .'.nd patrons, that they ara now receiving/ and will receive by every Siean^errlajge invotcos of Staple ?ntf F?n?y Dry Gr?Qds, DRESS G00?I3 AND TRIMMINGS, . s I So; 1*0*3X4 IXC--A L GBKTLSMEN'S .. .. J Ready-Made? ?aatnt?tg, AND " ? The finest and most desirable"rtocB'df LADIES', CHILDRENS, MISSEsV^DYCiyTHS' SS XX O 3E3S5* EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY, At WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. While we make no promises lo- sell lower than " ANY OTHER HOUSE," and-prcsent no special l>Ua for patronage, wc assure all Who favor ul with a call that they will bc received with polite ness and attention, whether they purchase or not, as we are at all times pleased to ?how oar Goods, Thankful to thc citizens of Edg'cficld District for thc very liberal patronago bestowed apOn ul for the last three year.', wc ?hallendeavor to merit ils continuance. ., lilllie JILL 4 JOBiYi SOS, 233 Broad Street. Au gp s ta, Nov. 20, 3m 47 JOHN &-TH0S.A, BONES, AUGUSTA, GA., Wholesale and B?tail Dealers j? HARDWARE, CUTLEEY,' .e&C-, RESPECTFULLY announce to the Merchant*-, Farmers and Planters of Edgeficld and ud i¢ Districts, that thev aro now io receipt of a VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK of HARDWARE AS? CUTLERY Which in i.oint bf SUPERIOR; FINIS IK FIRST QUALITY AND REASONABLE.PRICES, will comparu favorably with any similar House in tho Southern State?. . ES** Wo are docerminod, ns horotnf?ro, to give entire SATISFACTION, to oae and.al}. Thank ful to our Carolina friends for the liberal trade they have oxtonded O us in thc past, wp hopo'to ??Tcr them such inducemnt: now and horcaftor ai trill secure us a continuance of their patronage. JOILN ?c XII OS. A. BONES. Augusta, Nov. 20, , 3m .' , 47. S?ERM?Njl?SSUP "& CO. MANUFACTURERS,' IMPORTERS, .. AND DEALERS IN SADDLES, BttttLES, HARNESS, WHITS, TKUivHS, SHOE FINDINGS, LEATHER,. SADDLERY AND COACH HARDWARE AND ' . COACH MATERIALS, LEATHER AND RIBBER MACHINE BELTING STEAM PACKING,? ANO AN ASSORTMENT OF FINDINGS For Cotton and Wool Manf'actnrers, No. 225,. Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Dec. ll, 3m . 50 W. A. RAMSAY. u B. F. nALL. W.A. RAMSEY & Co WHOLESALE GKOCE&S AND COMMISSION MERCHTS., Ko. 40*, tad Strr-c-t, A VG US TA;.' GEOR GIA., HVYE on hitj.d and arc constantly receiving EVERY ARTICLE in.thc GROCERY LliSTE, Wlrch will be sold at a SMALL ADVANCE ON tfEW YORK- COST. Those in need nf articles in our line-would do well to give us a call befuro-mnking purchases. CONSIGNMENTS of COUNTRY PRODUCE solicited, and roturzu promptlv made. Augusta, Dec ll ' 3m "50 E. H. SUMMER, flclRlosli Street, one .door North of Broad, AUGUSTA, GA., ll ? WATCHES, CLOCKS, MUSIC BOXES, and JEWELRY of tho best quality on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. Jurgcnsen Chronometers, Duplex, and all other fino Watches carefully repaired^ and warranted for one year. Also, French and American Clocks carefully re paired and warranted. JEWELRY mado and repaired, Plain Ringi made to order. Diamonds and other fine Stones .et to order. All kinds of HAIR BRAIDING- done, and mounted with gold. ~ . * ^a&~All work dono at tho ahortosf notice. ' Augusts, Dec 10 Itu 50 POLLARD, COX $ CO., GENERAL GBOOE R Y A*ND ' . COMMISSION .MERCHANTS, No. 297 Broad Street* ' ?VGVSTAy GA., WILL give prompt, attention tb tho SALE and PURCHASE of COTTON, COTTON GOODS.-and all nrtioles if Merchandize, COl'N TRY PRODUCE, Ac^ Conai^nn^U.^from ail sections solicited. - . j . " . ALWAYS ON H AND. JPJKN? LOT OF Brandies, Wlilskxes^ Port, Slicrry ami Clarot Wines, S CG ARS, COFFEES, TEAS, Kali' CANKIES^. : ?dt?ti? ;SALT, CHE ESE,'-SO .4?, MACKEREL, SAUCE'S,- -MTOTAKD,-. -. > ? SEGARS,.BROOMS, Il Ui^ETS^^AgDLES, And all other articles usa.;.!ly kept in ft FIRSf CLASS GROCERY ESTAHLiSHMENT,^! of" which will bc sold for th? IP west possible cash ,K?*V Wi J? POLLARD. sm. T. coi,.-.M Lato or the -firm of Cd*. WALkER A Ca, Aagu?la, Nov g ; tf, .??, 4? 1ST; H. JEFFERS & go., (FORM ERL v Corn RAW, J^jtrrsRS ACa,.,) CHARLESTON?,?. Cj,';"^ ARE proparod to receive ana1 forward ab COT TON and MERCHANDIZE emrfigfeed to -i.heir.caro at Orangchurg and Hopkips' Turn-Oat, on-South,''Carolina Railroad. Oh' completion of tfoWa*^olum.b??', ?hey"WH-cot?n? Jtasinesi a^'that?latSK ' r?* boixm jittx*d derato naje. 44