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MILLS HOUSE, CORNER QUEEN & MEETING STREETS, mHK POPULAR- AND WELL KNOWN J. HorsE is how folly open for tho reception of visitor?, havijjj boen refurnished witt? NEW and ELEGANTPTJRNIT17RE THROUGHOUT, and efTers'to the travelled' accommodations and oonvenioaces as a FIRST CLASS HOTEL not to be equalled by any Nor. h or South. The patronage of thc^tri velLing- public is re spectfully solicited. ?a Rates of Boarrd per ?ay $v,00 j?Rates per month pa may be agreed onr**-^.*-^ ^J^J*L.^T JOS. PURCELL, Proprietor. Charleston, Feb 21 if 3 TH? AUB?STA FOUNDERY AND y V MACHINE WORKS, AUGUSTA, G?. ?- tv??i >-.>-.- v? ? i-tw-ej >>/ .. . ?*.>?* . * THE Uudersigned having fitted up lae-above Works; and beiogjiupplicd with an abun dance of material,* ar? now r repaved to- fitf ali orders for EVERYTHING IN THEIR LINE, on the SHORTEST NOTICE, aud at prices to suit the tiajes, yjt :.~ AQ*&FLWRA?L IMPLEMENTS, of all; kinds. RAILROAD WORK of avery description. HOLLOW WARE, SASH WEIGHTS; Church, School, Factory and Fire AlarmJ BELLS ; and ia fact, CASTINGS of all and every kind, heavy or light, in Iron or Brass. Railroad Companies, Car Builders, Factory and Mill Owners, Corporato Authorities, and all those wishing a large amount of CASTINGS, will find it to their ad vantage to give ns a call before con tracting elsewhere. ANT?-TRICTION METAL, for Heavy or Fast Bearings, furnished at short no?ce, and warrant ed of bobtfluidity. PHILIP MALONE & ?0. Augusta, Feb 17 1m 8 THIS WRINGER has again talton tho FIRST PREMIUM in tho Great Fair of the Ameri can t ostini ta-it has also taken the FIRST PRE MIUM atibe State.Fairs of New York, Vermont. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois. Kentucky) Iowa, Wisconsin, Connecticut River Valley Fair, Champlain "Valley Fair, and at most of the County aud Institute Fairs throughout tho country. Over 200.ODO have boen sold and are now ir us? In the United State?, und we nixer heard of j ort* that u<r? not liked. The UNIVERSAL is superior to all other Wringvs, in having ?urge rolls of solid India Rubber, so protected by strong-'.c?GWtrKKf.s thai they cannot slip or kreui? l?o>e from thmhaft. PP strong"wood Lame cannot bo broktn, and docs not rn?f or *"i/ th* e-fothe*. Every JUniverscI Wringer ls WARRANTED. Wo s elect a ?ev tes'tiinouiils from pcrsoLS widely known to thc public, who i-pi-k from ac tual biuer?eacv, and arc above suspicion of uih statomcuL V. md* ''rn . ^ . " My family would as roon give up thu cooking stove as the CLOTH cs WKI.-CGMC. li c :ncut be too highly recommcuded.-[So!i:i Robinson. "This i?-i'je first Wringer T bavo found thal J would stand tho service required ol* it."-[J. P, Huggins, Lvve^y's Hotel-. " Wu think thc Machine snrcn MOHE mAX-PAvs POR TT8KLY BV^KKV YEAH LITHE 8AVI?C OP OAR itetrrs. We think it important the wringcrshuuld be nftcd with COGS."-[Orango Judd. Editor of American Agriculturist. "I heartily commend it to economist.; of time, money and contentment."-[The Rev. Dr. Bel lows. 3?rices : Large Wringer, "A " $12,00 Medium " *? li " 10,00 Doty's Washer, Family Size, 14,00 ** *? Hotel ?. 10,00 Merchants or good canvassers can make money rapidly selling them in every tova. Exclusive sale guaranteed and ?ber?! terms given to-res ponsible parties who first apply. Descriptive Cir cular and tories sent free The celebrated DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER, which has jost taken thu first premium at the great Fair of the American Institute, is also sold by the undersigned. R. C. BROWNING, GENERAL AGENT, Ko. 347, Broa ii way, New York. ' ? Feb 21 lOux 8 Mathematical School. THE Undersigned proposes to take chargu of a few' CLASSES, iu Pure and Mixed Math ematica, with, applications to Mechanics, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, at his residence in GREENWOOD, Abbeville District. While thc course of instruction will be chiefly Mathematical and Scientific, yet attention will also bo given to tho more important Brancher formorly taught in the State Military Schon.'s. " Should.there bs a sufficient number of tppli caoL, be will also have a Classical Department, served by an .able and ezppriencod Teacher. Toe terms will 'bc $45, $ 40 and $.iO per Session of 20 weeks, uccordinv' to the advancement of the Pupil, tu be paid ia specie "r its equivalent. Boarding can baobt,-' -ved in the village st $10 per month. The School will open on the FIRST MO'S DAY in MARCH, and patrons will please apply prompt ly by letter or otherwiso. .?* ?*. - - J. A. LELAND. - -Greenwood, Feb 13 ;5t7 UNDERWRITER'S AGENCY. THE Subscriber haring been appointed Agent of the ^ GER ???X?A, HA56VEJ?, ?HAGA1U & REPUBLIC FIRE ISSi/KAltCE *s,? r COtiPAIilES Of New Y?>rk.-the aggregate C*sh Assoit? of ? which fe NEAR? THREE MIL LI QN S OF DDL LARS-is prepare 1t-> ukc risks, against loss or dam tge by Fire o& liberal terms' {? .v.iS-* Wi<C AH WILE, Agcp.. ! Pcb13 #_.__<_ State of i^ath Capolina, EDGEFI??iL) D?ST?ICT, ' W EQ?ftt. > I ?iatm.WLit?ca?, . ., ] Alford Whittle ? Siuion. Cro?h^?? fur * *r BY virtue of an Order of the Court JO''thia ease, I.will sell on THURSDAY,, ih? nth ot M ARCH NEXT, at tbt? late TMhieao'c'of WH-LW WHITTLE, diccL, tba .HEAlT.r? XAT& of sail ?d-c<n%??.d, chc.-'w?o^^? FOCH S i. VK ll AL TRAC T? '-F L?iiih, tay ig TRACT NO. 1. (Ibo llouwaiead-) c^tVin^ Two Hundred Acre*, more or less, adjuie^sg landrot P?U* B.?Bjdie/ dee'd., James Whittle, Dr. Folk, et al. TRA?I N0..3, c.aitiiini:,.- <">LC Hat:.IredJ?id Forty Aeres, mare ?r-lci^.adjir. in -lan. !* of Fe lix E. Uodiu, deceased, "V> iley Dodie and Simeon Crouch. T?-VvViA?? t \ TRACT NO. 3f eon'alnhig OasIIffa liad Aero*, more <>r lc?.^, ai'joiniug lands of Ambrose \\'l:iu tley Jo?l Riddell.-Polly Pa-lgotV?t a.k . ?li j TRACT*NC.Ay"c-iataiirini; On? Han<lved>asd Twenty' \ cres* m of or \<w, a<)jo:n.lrtjr-lands of Pcli x K. Bi lie, dee'd , Warren Smith, J.imts Whittle, yt ?L . fZJt-JfS-SoVi on a credit of oic mid t<ro years from day of ?-ale, wi:h i:itcrc.?t from *b>? 1st da;.- of Ja ?cary LSC7, (at .which time posses sion ls to bo gi veil,} e-tc-jpt a? fo so much bf'th? purchase money a? will defray tho eo.'ts and ox penses of this suif, which ;?U?; be paid- iu enfli Purchasers to givo Bbnd with nt least two goou gurctl'L.s an-', a Martg-.ge to seeuru tho purcbast m ?ney. Ti li?s ?i tm. Z. W. C?RWILE, o.E.f.n. Com,rs. Officr^Feb 2D . * ? Garden Seed, TUST received a ERESH assort??mt of- G Ait cl DKN SEED, 0NI0?? SETTS, ?c. . ? 5 - TEAGUE A CARWILK f To the Ft?blic. IAM*NOW prcoared to furaisfi SUPERIOR LIQUORS at tho LOWEST MARKET PRICE, aslhavothem Shipped through-from ono of tho largest Wholesale Houses in.Philadel phia. '. i ? '.' ...? '?? ~ .: '.. I also have just received a large and lelect ' Stock bf Groceties, Whiob P-aJiU>ne'r?t?g?atr" liv? and let live?'prices. My old fxioads^ and tho public Generally, aro invited to ah "examination of my Goods and Pri ces before jurohasing,elsewhere. S. ?. BOWERS. Hamburg, Feb 5 tf 8 "^SQW IN STORE, grl\ BARRELS Extra Canal FLOUR ; Ol/ 20 Boxes Soda and Buttor CRACKERS ; 40 B?xes (whole, half and quarter) RAISINS; Saft Shell ALMONDS and assorted NUTS; PICKLES, SALMON. OYSTERS?, . LOBSTERS, SAEDINES ; MACKEREL in wholo. J, i and ?Barrels pt* CANDLES and STARCH ; Toilet nnd Turpentine SOAPS ; SODA. PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER ; BUCKETS, BROOMS, TUBS, &o. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Peb 5 ' "tf 6 RA. J. PELLETIER, ^Offers to thc citizens of Edgefield and ad 'joining Distriois a FINE ASSORTMENT DRUGS AND MEDICINES, SPICES, Toilet Articles, hud Fancy Goods for the Toilet,] \ TO BE HAD AT HIS DRUG'STORE, \ HAJl?l'RG,, S. C. >^ Nov. IS 6m 47 Old Fo??vs at Home ! fi SORGE DAMM hos opened his LAGER vT BEER SALOON in Hamburg, next to MrscStfttr's Hotel. AL.o, on hand CHOICE LIQUORS, SE GARS, ic. And. he.iufonns Lis-old customers and friends, if over they come to Hamburg, not to forget old D AHM at his corner in Hamburg, s.e. Jan. 3? 4t IMPORTANT SALE ? A SPLENDID INVESTMENT SALE OF THE ODD FELLOWS' & MASONIC HALL. State af Sonth Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,. . IN EQUITY. Wm. C. Moragne, Adu/or., ") rs. w-~ - -' -- I The Edg?ikld Odd Fellows' <fc Mas.au- ? ic Building Association, ct ?1. BY Virtue of an Order of the' Court in this case. I Tv-ill proceed {o' rel! nt Edjrefield 0. II., on MONDAY, the 5th MARCH n'o.vt, that LAROB AND COMMODIOUS BRICK BUTLD INO in thc Town of Edgolicld, known as Ibo 0?d Fellows' & Masonic Ka!l. Said building i.< threo Stories high, containing bodge Rooms fr thc two Orders in Ute Third Story,-a lar^c nnd.splendi-J Hull on tho Second l'ioor. and Two Fine Store Room* on the First ?Floor, for wl.irh good-rent can always be obtain cd. Tbii is good propeitj, and a first rate opportu ity is here' offered for ?persona desiring to make lisafe and profitable inv.eStucuL Z. V.'. CAR WILE, C.G.H.D. ,'/"3ErTt-.rms Oath. Ti los extra. Comte. Oiiice, Jan ?9, 1SGC. 5t 5 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. F. M. Chatham et?x, ) ? I Bill /or Par. James G. Penn and E. Andrews, A d'ors, et al. BY virtue of an order nf the Court in this case, 1 will yell at Edgefield C. H., on Monday, tho 5th d.?y t-f March next, the REAL ESTATE described in tho pleadings, to wit: ONE HOUSE AND LOT in tho towuof Edgo liold, the late residence of E. Peun, dee'd. ONE TRACT OF LAND containing Fifty Acres, inore or less, within tho corporate limits of thu town of EdgcQcld, and adjoining binds of Joteph Ab Ley, L. W. Car wile, Estate ot E. Bland .md others. Also, ONE LOT OF TWO ACRES, adjoining tho Female College, R. T. Mims and others. TERMS.-Sold ort a credit until the 1st doy of January next, with interest from day of sale. Purchasers to give Bond, with adoqimtu euretics, and- a mortgage of thc premises to secure thc purchase money, and pay Costs in Cash. Titles extra. Z. W. CARW1LE, c.E.E.n. Feb 5 4t f, Public Sale. WILL be sold, at tho Store of Mr. Mangot, on Saledav next a valuable lot of HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE, nmong which aro Chairs, Tables, Writing Desks, Sof?, Child's Crib, Booh Caso, Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, Fonder-and many other articles. Terms Cash. E. T. SPANN. Feb? . 4t 6 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IX ORDINARY. John 0. Havird, Adm'or., Plaintiff, T Lulro Havird, Geo. W. Havird and [ Fvr Par' Nancy Havird and others, Def'ts. J BY an Order from tho Ordinary, I shall pro ceed to soil at Edgcfleld C. H., on tho first Monday io March -ext, for Partition, the REAL ESIATE of DAKIEL HAVIRD, dee'd., io wit : A TRACI OR PARCEL OF LAND, lying und being in the District and State aforesaid, on waters of Big-Creek, wataru of Saluda River, o-mtaioing Cue Hundred and Eight (IOS) Acres, more or less, and boundod by Undi of Kerenhap pttch Havird, William Bot'.ety J. P. Abney and t'.th?rs. TERMS.-The above Tract of Land will bo sold on a crodit until the first day of January noxt. Purchaser to give Bond-With good securi ties and a. Mortgage to the'Ordinary to secure Ibo purchase money. Co'sts to bo poid in cash, and.to pay for titles cxtr.<. W. SPIRES, S. E. D. Fob 10, ?886. 3t T State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT^, IN ORDINARY. BY W.T. DUR?SOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge-i field District * Whoreas, Drayton S. Ccnwill bas applied to mo for Letters of Administration, un all and singu lar the. goods and chattels, rights and orodits of Tillman Matthews lato of the District aforesaid, dee'd. These arc, therefore, to cito and admonish nil And singular, the kindred and creditors of the n.iid deceased, to be and appear beforo mc, at our ioext Ordinary's Court for tho said District, to be h.o'.ten at Edgefiold Court House, on the 1st day nf Mar. noxt, to show cause, if any, why the s ii 1 administration should not he granted. 4?tven under my band and seal, this 15th day of **!>. in the year of our Lord ono thousand nsfht hundred and fir.ty.six, and in the fOth ycy of the-Indcpci.de:;<:s-of the. United States of Aoj? rici.~ W. F. DURISOE, ?.?.B. ?ot. _.-._. - J I 1. JV. XXAGUE, "jC- EDGEFIELD, S. C. HAS lea?ed\h? -\\'hitaaerStrUd<^ for the pur ple orc.nr4,,ct-^ SALE AND LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS/ . >Hf>rtSESl?fHn:,b;s churge roccire tho best attention, st V nUGCTES> CARRT.AGES and nACKS, and Rood gentle HOESESv to hito- whenever called . for, EP. OY ER S will find ajjjdc accommodation at my Stables. . " Y Twma reaaonf'.bh. A T H-; A. Gray's- Watch Revairiog Shop,.a.lot 21. df SrLEfiDID AUXNINK CLOCKS: varr SUBSTITUI: POR PERUVIAN GUANO, Baagli's Raw Boae I 0! -o Bangn & Sons. . MANUFACTURERS li PROPRIETORS No. 2?, South Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. Thifl'valuable MANURE .hui been boforo. the agticliltural public, under ono*name, for twelve yearE past, and its charactor for vigor of action and permanence in effect is well established. Be fore the warrit was introduced tn some oxtem in the Southern States, and was found to bo highly adapted to Cotton, Tobacco and all Crops. Aad as a perfect substitute for Peruvian, Gu ano, (?, forded atiesa than one. half the cost J it hos been adopted by agriculturists of knawh" in telligence and discrimination. It is warranted not to exhaust the soil, but on the contrary per manently tc-improve it. The sales now amount to many thousand tons annually, nhd the facili ties for its manufacture ?re extensive and com plete. .... . r Pamphlet describing its distinctive claims, may bo aad on application-to the undersigned, agent of the maur.facturor?, from whom th? MANURE may at all times bo obtained. * ^?"Planters'-and Dealers would do well to send in t'umr orders carly to J. O. MATHEWSON, General Agonts, AUGUSTA, GA. Feb 13 . tf 7 O II. METER, No. X-&-& Broad mtxr*>&t, AUGUSTA, GA., IMPORTER OF SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PJPE6, . ons OF ALL KIMI BOOTS AND SHOES, H aDWIBE, CUTJLECY, ?fcc. And will soil at the LOWEST PRICES ut.Retail or Wholesale.' ?_ . " Mr. JOHN B?HLER, formerly of Hamburg, may at all timos be found in my Store, and will bc pleased to see his old Eigeneld friends and aeouasntaaces. G. H. MEYER, 141 Broad Street, Augusto, Ga. Feb 6 Sm 6 233 BROAD STREET 233 A.?gnsta, Q-a. NETfGOODS m ST?BE ABB TO AROE. (H^i?iF?T?Hrai, Beg Icare to inform their r.rm*?"u8 friends and patrons, that they aro now receiving, and will receive by every Stoamcr, large invoicos of Si?p?e aud Fancy 3E)ry Gr oods, DRESS ?i00i)S ASD TRIMMINGS, GENTLEMEN'S Iteady-Made Clothing, AND The finest and most doiirable stock of LADIES', CBILDREN'S, MISSES' AND YOUTHS' ^ 3G? ?> 2ES EVER BROUGttT TO THIS CITY, A t WHOLESALE AND BETAIL While we make no premisos to sell lower than "ANY OTHER HOUSE," and present no ipteial phd for patronoge, we assure ?ll who favor us with a call tbat thoy will bo received witli polite ness and attention, whothor they purchase or not, as we arc at all times pleased to show our Goods. Thankful to tba. citizens of Edgeficld District for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon us f?r thc last thrco years, wo shall endeavor to morit its continuance. ('Ul RC HI LL & J0HKT80N, 233 Broad Street. Augusta, Nov. 20, ' 3m 47 Fairbank's Standard Adapted to Every Branch of Basin ess where aterr?ct and Durable Scale is Required. ACONSTANT supply always on hand and for sulo at Manufactur?es prices, expenses from Savannah added, by JOHN NELSON, 304 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia,' AGENT FOR FAIRBANK'S SCALEB. --AND Commission Merchant, AND Dealer in Choice Family Groceries, PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &c" &c. OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. . August a, Nov 20 3m 47 JOHN & THOS. A. BONES, / ?lTGUSTA> GA.. Wholesale _aiiJ B.etail.Dealers iii HARDWARE, tr^Wm ir* i.ur. . .J r . . ^AW ESP?CTFULLY announce tolhe Merchants, Farmers and-Planters of Edgeficld and od jaeent "Ot?triets, that th'er are now lu receipt of a VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK?f EARDWABE ?IB fTO?BY Which in'poi'ntof SUPERIOR FINISUVFIRST QUALITY AND HEASONABLE PRICES, will ??oip?r? f?Vtfr?lfly tflfh ahyllmilaf HouBe in the S-'UtTiVrn'State's. - . . - f^g^t Wo aro determined, ?s herotofero, 'to give ?ntir? SATISFACTION* to oao and;a|l. -Thank ful to our Ca?olioa friends for tho liberal trade thoy have oxtunded t i us in the past, we hope to offer thom such ioducumnts now and hereafter as will ^cure us a continuance of thoir patronage. JOHN Iv THOS. A. BONES. Augusta, Nov. JO, Cm 47 A Splendid Clock for Sale salo al my shop ? splendid English eight J* mar CLOCK-in good rennins ordar. Prie? wa* . . w*m* i mimi mmm mm TO THE PLANTERS OF SOUTH GARO LINA. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH O? all Kinds, at NORTHERN PRICES, with ex penses added, which shall be as reasonable as [possible. Planters will please send in their ord?rs as early as possible, as good Guano and Fertilizers are scarce. GEO. R CRUMP & CO, 209 BROAD STREET, -AwXTO-XTST?.,. GEORGIA. Augusta, Nov. 20, 3m 47. EXCLUSIVELY AT WHOLESALE. JUST RECEIVED BY W. HENEY WAKREN, An Immense Stock of Almost Everything to Supply the Wants of the Trade. Men's and Boy's, for Country and City Trade. _ From the cheapest to the . best and : ..-J .most fashionable styles. |_^ From the Lowest Price Colored to fine White Bed Blankets. ? Handsome Carriage Rugs, Saddle m_ ?.? ' Blankets and Horse Covers. LIlS?FfilS- Cheapest to the finest Towels, .Crash, Napkins, Table Cloths, Handker w chiefs, Tape, Bordered, Hemstitched and Colored. ??O?IE?ES-A ?0ffiplete stocr"?f. ?d fess wiiw?i??uv Groceries, a list of which we will publish in a few days. "We have a . most complete assortment of SE G ARS, from a good American, at '$30, to the finest Genuine Havana, Imported. WINES, by the Case or Barrel. We earnestly ask an examination of our Stock, and a com parison of prices with any other market. Oar object is to secure to this market a trade that will be snbstantiaT;' and to bc so, we will give the trade generally every assurance that it will be to their interest to buy of us." We make Advances," in Goods or Cash, on Cotton to New York, or any other market. Large Storage Accommodations. W. SHERRY WARRED, 17 5 & 178 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Dec ll 3m50 o Owners SD Strippers OF ,. '. .' '." COTTON. JOHN K. GILLIAT & CO, LIVERPOOL, ENG. -0 OBER, NANSON & CO., MEW- YORK. OBER, ATWATER & CO., MEW ORLEANS. NANSON, OBER & CO., ' ST.-LOUIS. W. HENRY WARREN, AUGUSTA, GA. REPRESENTING the above well known'houses for tho State pf.Georjgin, we will put in order and ship Cotton from any section-of the countiy, making liberal ad vances and speedy returns. The reputation of these houses wi H -insure the most favorable negotiation of Exchange on New York, Liverpool and London. Rv mir a iveftispment, it Will be seen that we keep expressly for the trad<\ n Large Stock of GROCERIES, of all kinds, HATS, C^OT^i-NG, BLANKETS, LINENS, &c, &C,, which we will sell ns cheap, and in many iixstanccs lower, than can be bo'ught'iu Louisville and Cincinnati, - j . '??'-WeproMWtoM?V?tontS'.toia?ngCdtton to make them advances in CASH or GOODS ands-?ll or ship their Cotton to any of thc above points, thus ?iving them wfouMiTwi tnrnr V^'m^^lJ^?^ t*??001 ***** e g? A? investigation of the above will, prove tbat..pur,fac.ilitics for doing business with any section are 'the' Very 'best,' ?Vid the advantages vt* possess for making ad vances in "Goods or CasTi ar? probably supcripttp any pne in the State. , W? earne'stly solicit a correspondenco with Dealers and"Shippers. . . 175 & 177 Broad Street, mm ? MM Ml Augusta, Dec ll . 3ta?0 . .AUGUSTA, GA. SYLVESTER CAHILL:^' '~^'<&ott7S8&R& CAHILL & CO WHOLESALE GROCERS, :' . '. *' AND'".. " Commission Merchants, NO. ?85EAST BAY, . . :. Cor?or of Lodge Alloy, u Office is NOTT York, 51 Courtlandt Street. Feb IS - 3m 7 GEO. W, WILLIAMS & CO,, Merchants : to iv ...; /. .. ? i . -AND- - . > < Bankers, 3XTe>. 3. ?md a ??ajmo St.( CHARLESTON, S..C., KEEP constantly on hand a full assortment or GROCERIES,, and will sell .them, at thc lowest pricos possiLlo ?11 this market. They will receive and sell on Consignment COTTON and other PRODUCE; and will-advance liberally on Cotton consigned to their House, ar tO : j..:- ?? .. i . . ;? r,4.c WILLIAMS, TA?LOK & CO., 147 Maiden ?Lane, NEW YORK. Jau^ 3m -1 WILLIAM G. WM1LDEN, FORMERLY OF II A Y DEN k WHILDEN, ?j? King St., Comer of JicanfalDc S!., CHARLESTON, S. C.? lias opened a large and complete stock of '? 'iii Crockery and China G Liss Wara, PLATED GrOODS OF EVERY VARIETY, Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, POCKET ANT)' TAH LE CUTLERY, BUCKETS, BASKJGXS, SSOOMS, , kc, ?c.. Ac. WATCHES aud JEWELRY repaired. Old Gold and Silvor purchased. Orders promptly filled and for Ward od. Jan ll 2mcow ' ' 4 D. F.FLEMNCT&?0. Wholesale Dealers nm, SHOES, Wm. W, Q, HAYNE STREET, Corner of Church Streety CEARLESTON, S..C, Having. Res?met! Business, AT THEIR OLD STAND, 1 HAYNE-STEEET, CORNER CHURCH ST., ARE NOW RECEIV ING A LARGE AND WELT} ASSORTED STOCK OF ROOTS, SHOES, Which will he sold at thc LOWEST MARKET PRICE. Tho Patronage nf former /ric ada aii? thc pub: lic is respectfully slicked. D. F. FLEMING. SAM'L-.A. NELSON, . . JAS. M. WILSON. Charleston, Dec 25 If 52 ? More Hew Goods! THE Subscribir bas just relived s fcwREATT TfFUL SPRING CALICOES, cod otlur DESIR AELE GOODS. Al.?o. on hand a faw fine CLOTH CLOAKS and SHAWLS, which arc offered very low. In Stnro a good variety 01" AXES, SPADES, SHOVELS>nd FORKS, HOES, Gorden: HOES and RAKES, Gotten PLOW LINES, Stock and Pad LOCKS, and many other useful articles. Also, a fi.iolot SOLE, HARNESS and UPPER LEATHER, and SHEEP SK INS, ali of which will bo sold at the lowest mai ko: price. ii. C. 13RYAN, Agent. Feb 5_tf_6_ NEW mw. HAVE just returned from Charleston bringing many NEV.' and USEFUL GOODS, embracing ??j GOODS, FANCY GOONS AX!) NOTIONS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY? GLASSWARE. CUTLERY, GROCERIES, ' 3F*lAZitctt ioja To ols, IRISH POTATOES, GARDEN SEED, kc, ?fcc, ic, All of which I am selling At Augiisea Retail Prices ! ?^-C?LL AND EXAMINE. R. B, WATSON. ?t?r-TSm also prepared to REPAIR CAR RIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, ?c., with djsT patchrand do nil ordinary BLACKSMITH work. Ridge, Feb 5. .' 2m C NOTICE. THE Aet of the Genoral Assembly of this State, makes it thc duty of tho Ordinary to seo that all ISrtfitt* are administered ?n, and to grant let ters of aliniui-t--'ti-<n on :.li derelict )y.tnte*, nut oxC'/eding Fice thownnd do'Virtia educ, ti? thc Commissioner ia Equity, ia'c.vo no ono else applies. I havo been informed that thorc are lt LARGE 'UMBER of Elates in thc Di.-ir?et upc.u whieh no administration has-bcon badland wbiuh the next of kin of tho deceased in tost.it es have ta hm nnett?*ion f>f, cati approjn tated to iheir oxen me. Such a 0 .ursa xs illegal, and tho panics pursuing, lt make themsslres Herbie. . Justico to all persons rctv-iiros that administration...should bo had, nnd-. unless the parties in interest mako application thcrofor Ibo same will be granted ns directed by the Act above referred ti. Tho Act of tho Congress of'thc United Stales requirer that tho p.ipors on all Eeia'c* adminis tered op .since lbj SOtjt d;iy of June, 1S!U, should bc eiampM, or clio bo void and of no effciH. All Administrators, und Executors and Guardians of ..such estate* aro therefore notified to como forward at wee and attend to the requisitions of thc Law in" this reapMtJ W. F. DHR?30E. ? "Ordinary's Offioo, Fob. 5j 1SG0. 3t 6 ...... Lost or Mislaid, THE following NOTES) which wore made pay ublo-tw Joht) Rowe, or bearer, and placed in ,my bands fur-opll^ctiun as collateral >ccui;ty .to myself'to thc amount of one hundred and tix and . 10-100 dollar?, to the heit of my recollection. Tho Not-.-a arc on thc following persons, vi* : One on Anna Rid.^oll ai?ljnhn Uidgcll forS25,00 ; one oh John Hiileon. Sr., for $12.00; ono on W. Tr% Wliittie fur-SlU,l't>; ono. 0:1 Lawsoa Hi lson tor* $7,70; two on I.aac Areader, ono for ?O.SO," flie other for S Vft ; two, on myself one for $35,<*Q, Aha other for $3,90. AlLof anid Notea wcre giwn in Novouiborjait, und.due ju Oottbcr no'stj. I 'forwarni'.any person*j from payttig ?/T "fradirg fer said notosi . ' ' ? ' . JOHN RROV/2?. ,4"?b 5 - -. . -H , -_ . .. Ji OT m>m??.$ ac ALL p-.ronns having clainj^of thc;ftr8t.?in? SJ /eond class against the- Estate of Vfc L. STONE, dao'd., aro rcque?tcd to ui^-et .c? in tho 'Ordlnary's.'offico on Tuesday, thu 3rd APRIL next, wi:h their ciainis duly attested, and prt-parcdibr sottiemenf. .M. M. PADGETT 1 , B.T. JENNINGS.} M[crs Feb j St ... ,, ...fl AFINAL SETTLEMENT on tho Estate ol Col. 1HOMAS G. LAMAR, decjd., will bc mufle In tho OrdinaryV OSpo on MONDAY,, thf il2th dai-jrf H?fch "nfciW P?rsemi hWmglio. mauds will please'hand them in by that time rc 2. W. CarwHe at Ed^ofiold C. H., cr tho Bub scriber'at Augusta, Ga. *? : . * 2. B. ?>?NT?AR; AtTaV. j^-fW ' ? '--5t 6 H?TZ Cf?rVrTNrCATlOF'OPtiir?D!'' *' ? '* Having accepted t??fe Xg'cncy Yor obtaining "sub ' scriptiona to thc CEARLESTON COURIER, in this mpAg? and'vicinity,' ai?3, now that tri? weakly mail communication has qcon opened with Charleston, via Uolunibia, l will be pleased to ord?r this valuable journal to any one desiring to subscribe. Tile CO CRIER, nndor its- present, alie management, is certainly one of tb* most rc liiible news/ political- and oornmoroial papers in* America, and will provo a most welcome visitor in every family ctTcloand-eountinfr" room. ? -?t ' /rS-Spetimen copies of tho CO TRIER may bo seen at thc Adftt??tf office. Alb orders left wrth* mo wifl bc promptly attended to. **% ?t?^Tcrmn for Tri-Weekly, one year,, in .ad vance, $?,00 ;-Six _ months, S;lPally,, oser;, year, $l(j\?-Sis youths, .'. ?r . ? Jan 10 2 Am ?? ^ : ? gjjfe .''-Tl"'.. -Il GROVESTEEN &?0., , ?-?. j.-* > ..> j / . ... .t ...? j? i...> .' O?TE-. MANUFACTURERS,. I., 499 EB???J^A^ KEW YORK.'. . ' .V/e. THE attention of thc Pablic an#?8ef trade is .iuvikd lo ou; X::v.; ?ft>w 7..pOTAYE ttDgSj WOOD PIANO FORTES, which for volume, and purity of tontfare cnrtr?ll?a,T>y any hitherto of fered i:? tlii.-? market. They contain all ibo roocU om itnproreiaonts, Fraach .Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Iron Frarr.c, Over-Strung JJa-.t, ?fcc, and inch in.-trumcr.t heine mado under tho person.. 1 supervision of Mr. J. H.'GROVMTEE??,' whd has had n practical experience of over 35 years ia their manufacturo, is fully warranted ia every particular. ' i'\ rt ..?.. The .li Groves teen Pianofortes" received the award pf merit over all others at the celebra texi World's ?aiiv . ? **? * - .? . . ? Where wera exhibited instruments from the best, nakar* of London, Pari?, Germany, 1'hiJad I pl.it, Ballimore; Boston and New York f and-" also-' at the american lrfstitcte for live successive' years, the-gold and silver medals fr om both *>f which eau bo teen, at our.ware-room. By the introduction of improvements wc mrke a still ti&re perfect V?.tio f.-r's, ly uittrn ?. .. i v. . . ?? v.- .-. ? i ? ' ' ?- ? ' .'.tis. facTUrjag largely, with a strictly ca?.!system, ave euiiblialHp oJ?<r tues-; iu.Uruui.r.tj uta price which wiU pr?tdudc all compet?; ion. . PiliCKS-No. 1, Swen Octave, round corner?, Rosewood pitha cuse, $275. ND. 2, Soven Oe.ave, round corners, Itojcpocd heavy moulding, ?3Q0. . ?^tj- ..) Seven Octave, touad corners,. Rosewood, Louis XIV style, $325. DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE. New-York, Oct It*. , [A AC] ty 43 AND FOR WALE AT LOW FIG-ITXiES ! JTS? recorred from Charleston, on Consign- . nisnt, it ?no S- ck nt GROCERIES, wbi.li 1 wi.i tell at LOW. FIG.URES, i : ?rde'r to ci-.so out tho Stock without delay. Tin assortment ensbraeet in part SUGAR and COP FEE ; I EA and pHOCOLA?H; Sol?-Rwlng FLOTH; CHEESE ar.d MACCARONI; Go.-iwn BUTTER : RAISINS, PRUNES. CITRON ; CANDLES and SAL " ; SEG ABS and TOBACCO : STARCH and SOAP f SHOT anil TAX-n* jo rf cd ; MATCHES. BLACKING, Sweet OIL; HATCHETS, PAD LOCKS, Curry COMBS'; BROOMS, BUCKETS, Ac.', ?fe. ?23rCnll and gel Bargains. S. Ii. MAN GET. _FcbO_tr_ Head-Charters, FIRST DIVISTON S. C. M:. EncznF.T.D C. H.. Feb. 12th, 1SCC-. G EX EB AL OS DES XO. 1. TUE following Officore'ore CTtn(>un.!(d as (li? STAFF of the Mnjor lienora! Commanding, ur.d will Lo, oboyod ,acd respected ?un;ardingly, viz : JOHN R: CARVILE, Division Adjutant & Inspector General with rank ot' Colonel. > a e\ . s> s J. V?'. TOMPKINS, Division Quarter Matter General with rank bf Major. *. - ? * ALBERT NICHOLSON. MARION DORN TUGS. W. CARWI?iE, Aids- .c-Camp, with rauk of Major. By ordw^f M:<j. Gen. V. -W.- G.vr.v. JNO. E. CAllWILBi, . *' ' C?? & AV A. 1 Irs. Gan'l. Fob J4 - _ '_7 . mi mimw BUSIITSSS THB Subscjripcj?rcsjeetfuUy anuecuees to the pub.ie that he Mill continues ilia Kairuituf? aiitl I^criakiiigiSusiaoss At his old Ebtnd, where ho. is preparedio fill all order? in either branch of tho abova business, at . tho phortcst notice, and on as reaso'nabTo terms'hs tho times will allow. Mr. JAMES PAUL is in charge of tho estab lishment, and. will sive his undivided attention .to thehusincssef the Shop. za- TERMS exsu.-r^ J. Ni WITT. 5ept5 t? ?3? " T?ii?'E?A?K. ?N Stir? a choice collection of Huir Tonics and Restoratives', inch nc Wo-.d'y nair lt??'J'Or?\TIVE; -.j. Baxrj's??RiCOpHEItCUSj ' Lion's KATHA IE OX : JavnV- Hair TONIC : MurnottV C'OCOAIXE ; Artiquo OIL; - . . h BEAUS OIL and POMATUMS. I ": TEA'GfE & CAltWlLE. Jan SO .? ? .? tf ' . ?_-J>:_ Bast ?a??at Medicines. OCR Sloe': >? PATENT > i ED ICI NES i? ox tcnsiv9, niirl amiiraees in t ari ATER'f*'CHtl?TY PEOl'uRXL; ' AVEF.'S- AMJE Cure -.$... ; WTSTAR'S.BAX^AM W?LDX1I1 EllBY t ' WATSONS NErRALGIA . KING-an "In fallible remedy f ;.Jt>R3:-W;iNSL0WS SOOTHING- SYRUP for children .UaUiin^. ilurlev'-iPoi-nlar-WORM CANDY. Kn? ?tfriTlitbk- Patinr MMMr.a?. TEAGT-B i CARWILE? Jan -2SJ; ? . .Lt5: _ ia ?Y WOO lr anti BitA?KSJf-ITH i*i*?E;i^P lvJ3, plica' t?tU-txpvl'i-ncol ..iycrkwc?Atea?wned ti?il.?x.'and tV..-Vest watcrjalgL ?ndjye..g,c npw /WAGGONS/ ?c^ i?'Uto-'-sfosi. mab'ner, an?i ?n . j?-,*. ,if ' ?'?'."'? v-!-ata .j i fcsa VyillE l^b?cnb?RT Lnv inp- cbnnir?.l. Store-Restes J. with CHEAT HAM ? BRO., ha*-rtmoStd i'hta S.t"ck'of :G?w<bj to ;t>id Sitie, tbseo-?l^'? bc ? low M. Lobescnnlts, anti next door io Odd F?llo?vs' i A MaroTiicHnil, wnt-ri' ho 'will bc iilca?#3 to ^co )his old ?fiond6 and casto triers, ? rn.-X.Xi tri*- * ? *. v?