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3NT?W Store NEW GOODS! PRAZIER & SANDERS would respect fully inform the citizens of Edgefield Dis trict that they have just received from NEW YORK, a YE RY FULL AND WELL SELECT ED Stack of M fiOOflS ill STAPH fi?ODS! Our Stock of Dress Goods and Fancy Articles, IS VARIED AND COMPLETE. Ladies' and Misses BONNETS and HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed ; RIBBONS and FLOWERS, all styles ; Gentlemen and Boys' HATS of different styles, including Leghorn and Panama ; SH OES for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys and Misses ; FINE BOOTS and CONGRESS GAITERS j HOSIERY of every variety; Black ead Blue CLOTH for Gontlemons' wear; Fine DOESKIN and Fancy CASSIMERES ; DR AP D'ETE, a superior article ; ALEXANDER'S KID GLOVES; UNDERTAKER'S GOODS. Also, a A ell-selected line of Ready-Made Clothing, GEOOEEIES, Stationery, Cutlery. Hardware. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Carpenters' and Blacksmith's Tools, GARDEN IMPLEMENTS ; HOES, SHOVELS, FORKS, Ac: NAILS, 4d to 12d; Horse SHOES and NAILS ; CALF SKINS and SOLE LEATHER-; SHOEMAKER'S FINDINGS, Ac*. . -jkl&O - A carefully-chosen Stock of DRUGS and MEDI CINES, suitable for Farmers and Planters. Medical Proscriptions put up by Dr. SANDERS. ,-E^We have ALL ARTICLES gonerally found in a good and well-supplied Village Store. Ey Our Goods hs ve been bought for CASH, and will bo sold for CASH ONLY, at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Apr ll tf 15 Spring and Summer Gr O OJD S ! THE Subscriber is now receiving his Stock of j SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS direct! from Charleston,, consisting of CALICOES, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, COTTONADES, STRIPES, BROWN AND PLANTER'S LINEN, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, LONG CLOTHS BED TICK, &c. Ladies, Misses and Men's HATS AND ; BONNETS ; Ribbons, Flowers. Wreaths, Plumes.. Gloves, Veils, Hosiery, LA DfES, MISSES, MEX AXD CHILDREN'S j BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,; SADDLES, BRIDLES. GIRTHS, SURCIN GLES, With mmy other articles too tedious to mention, which will be sold at the lowest market price foi CASE ONLY. B. C. BR VAN, Agent. Mar 21_tf_12 "~THE CAROLINA EVANGELIST, A BAPTIST WEEKL Y PAPER TO BE PUBLISHED AT ORANGE BURG, S. C. THE Subscribers propose to commenco, in tb< ear y part of Juae, the publication of >-' BAPTIST WEEKLY, to be called " THE CARO LINA EVANGELIST." In addition to articles and ?toms of a denomi national character, it is designed that it shall contain Mading matter of general interest, It will equal in size the "Confederate Baptist" (lately published in Columbia), and will be en larged, if tho subscription list should bc sufficient ly increased to warrant the change. It will be printed on good paper and in clear type. Subscription price THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM. Those who are favorable to tho publication ol the EVANGELIST, will please endeavor to ob tain Subscriptions, and forward names of Sub scribers, with thoir Postomces, to Orangeburg, S. C., addressing either ol* toe undersigned. B. W. WHILDEN, Pastor of Orangeburg Baptist Church. THAD. C. ANDREWS, Publishor of The Carolina Times. April 4_tf ?_U_ New Spring; Trimmings ! JUST rocoived, and for salo at Augusta retail prices, a complete assortment of the latest Stvles, and most desirable patterns of. "Ladios* Dress and Cloak TRIMMINGS ; BRAID, CORD, EDGINGS; FRILLS, fancy and plain ; Press BUTTONSMn groat variety ; And many other articles too numorous to men tion, at thc Edgefield Variety Store. D. p. MCEWEN. March 27 tf 13 O 0 Cigars and Tobacco F THE very best quulity on hand by JNO. R. CARWILE-A.CO. Jan 30 tf 5 Nails, Nails. N HAND a supply of IO, 8 and 6 PENNV NAILS. J. R. CARWILE A CO. Jan 30 tf 5 Strayed or Stolen, FROM the Suscriber on tho I3th inst., a bay MARE MULE about two years old. She had on s yoko when ?ho left. No marks recol lected. Any one taking up tho said Mulo and deliver in? ber to toe at mr place, ll miles above Edge field C. H., on the Abbeville road, will bo satis fied for their trouble. ' - JABE MARTIN. Apr 24 2t* 17 The State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT; IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE,- Esquiro, Ordinary of Edgefield District Whereas, Thoo. D. J. Howie has applied to roe for Letters of Administration, on all and sin gular the goods aud chattels, rights ano\ credits of David Qoarles, late of the District afore said, dee'd. Kl Thoso are, therefore, to cito and admonish all ' and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary'? Court for the said District, tob? holdenaiEdgi-fieldC. ?. on the 4th day of May noxt, to show cause, if any, why the said ad uinistration should not be granted. Given undnr my t?"and and seal, this 20th day of April in the year of our Lord one tbou said eight hundred and sixty-six, and in th* 90 h year ?f Americio Independence. W. F. DURISOE, O.E. D. Apr 24 2t 17 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, /.V Ole DI NARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge fijld District. Whereas, James A. Doxier has applied to mo for Letters of Administration, Ht boni* non, on all und singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Sarah Cogburo late of the District nf"resaid. dee'd. Theco ?-.re, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for tho said District, to be holden at Edgefield C. H., on the 7'b day ol May next, to show cause, if any, why tbe said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 2-!?d dry of April in' the year of our Lord ono thousand , eight huadrcd and Sixty-six, and in. tho 9uih, year of the Independence o? tho United Slates ol Anuri?*, " J A&U n ni DRY GOODS ! jrjRY G OO.DS!! H, R RUSSELL & CO. 171 BROAD STRE13T, UNDER THE AGUSTA HOTEL. IL F. RUSSELL, wi DAKIEL, J- J. RUSSELL, Offer to tho public ono of tb arnott BEAUTIFUL STOCKS OF GOODS Ever brought to Augusta, which having been se lected with great care, and bonght on the most favorable terms, will be sotd very low. Our mot to being "quick sales and small profits." TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS We offer great facilities in PRICE, QUALITY, and VARIETY. Our stock of DRESS GOODS consists of Black and Colored REP SILK? Black and Colored CORDED SILKS Ch joked and Striped SILKS Plain BlaflfrSILKS .Foulard SILKS Black and Colored GINGHAMS Breche Figurod GINGHAMS Black and Colored TAMARTINE Black, White aud Colored MOHAIR Black and Colored IRON '3 A RE GE BAREGE ANGLOIS MOZAMBIQUE Black and Colored CHALLIES Bhck and Colored HERNANE Black and White BAREGE S-4 ORGANDIE ROBES ORGANDIE MUSLIN Printed JACONET Printed LINENS Printed French CAMBRIC Printed BRILLIANTS Colored CHAMBREY Colored CHAMBREY Colored LAWNS Figured LAWNS Figured PER COLE Plaid GINGHAMS Figured PICQUET CLOTH PARASOLS and FANS lu COVERINGS we hava Challo and Barege SHAWLS Shetland SHAWLS Black, White and Colored LISLE THREAD SHAWLS Black SILK SACKS, Long aHd Short Black SILK CIRCULARS LACE POINTS, etc , etc. Our Stock of WHITE GOODS cannot be sur passed, such ns Jaconet MULIN Jaconet CAMBRIC Swiss MUSLIN Nainsook and Mull MUSLIN Sbird MUSLIN Puffed MUSLIN LINEN CAMBRIC L-isb CAMBRIC LONG LAWN Irish LINEN . . BIRD EYE DIAPER Plaid and Striped NAINSOOK PLAID and SWTSS Checked MUSLIN Dotted SWISS MARSEILLES CAMBRIC DIMITY TARLETON MUSLIN DRAPING MUSLIN Our HOSIERY consists of Ladies' best English Ladies' Lisle Thread, plain and open work Gents' Brown aud Bleached English Gouts' Lisle Thread Misses' and Boys' EMBROIDERIES Linen SETS, COLLARS and CUFFS Cambric SETS, COLLARS and CUFFS Laco SETS, COLLARS and CUFFS Muslin and Linen COLLARS L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS Hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS For Gents' wear Mack French ?ROAD CLOTH Ulack French DOESKIN CASSIMERE Ulack Froncb DRAB Colored CASSIMERES LINEN GOODS, plain and fancv CRAVATS and COLLARS Lisle Thread and Gauze UNDEK-VESTS DOMESTIC GOODS :?-4, 7-8, 4-4 Brown SHIRTING .1-4, 7-S, 4-4 Bleached SHIRTING j-4, 8 4. 10 4 SHEETING PILLOW CASE LINEN MARSEILLES QUILTS DOMESTIC GINGHAMS CALICOES Brown and Bleached TABLE DAMASK LINEN TOWELS Crash, Huckaback and Russia TOWELLING BED TICKING, GAUZE, FLANNEL Etc., Etc. . Aod in farcy articles, too numerous to mention, .*e offer an ondless varioty. Everybody is invited co call and examine our stock. April 17 tf 16 JILES M. BERRY, WITH: H. F. RUSSELL & CO., No. 173) Broad Street, (UNDER AUGUSTA HOTEL,) AUGUSTA;, GA. ? take this mothod of informing my friends of ridgefield, Abbeville, and adjoining Districts that lam now in thc above well known House oj IL F. RUSSELL & CO., the largost Wholesale ind Retail Dry Goods Homie in the City of Au gusta, and would respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage for the [firm. I will bo pleased to havo toy friends favor me with an early call, when I will lay before.thom, at remarkably low figures, the most beautiful stock of Goods ever on exhibition in this City. The motto of this Houso is "Small Profits and Quick Sales." Country Merchants and portons buying to sell a gain, cnn do well at this House. Call and eeo me and I will make it to your in terest. JILES M. BERRY. Augusta, April 2, lm, ' 14 JOHN A. HODSTOX, W. E. Mi DD LIL TON. HOUSTON & MIDDLETON, No.,129 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA., RETAIL AND WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends ol . Edgcfield and neighboring Districts that they are now in receipt of a VERY LARGE and SUPERIOR assortment of GROCERIES, EMBRACING EVERY ARTICLE in the line, .md which we are offering at tho LOWEST PRI CES.. Prompt and personal attention given to thc sale of COTTON and COUNTRY PRODUCh generally. Ve will be pleased to soo our friends and tc show them our Stock of Goods. Augusta, Apr 10 *_lm 15 Good News from Mexico, TUE Subscriber respectfully announces thal be is prepared to do ALL WORK in tho Coach Making and Repairing Business. \ All kinds .of REPAIRING done promptly and warranted to give satisfaction. He has also on band a large supply of Pine! I Black Wal nut and. Mulberry COFFINS, neatlj finished, which he is prepared to deliver in any part af the District. As bo bas to pay CASH for everything he bat to ftuy, ho will require the CASH, or Kl eqniva lent, on delivery of tho work. A. BUSHNELL. Li borty Hill, Apr 2_ tf 14 N Final Settlement. OTICE it hereby given that a final settleman ou the Estate of Capt. NATHANIEL BUR TON. dee'd., will-be mnde in the Ordinary's Offici on Tuesd?y, the 1st day of May :iexU All pur .?ons indebted to said Estate aro requested to set tie up immediately; und those having claim, against said Estate are notified to present then by or before that date, otherwise said claims wil be barred. A. JONES, Ex'or. Mar 12_v?_7t? ll A?liiii?iisfratoirs' Notice. AL L person? bavin ir demands against the Es tate of WYATT HOLMES, deceased, ara re quested to present them duly titillated to the un d r rsi <ned ; and those indebjHtd to said Estate wi] plu'aso make immediate payment. - . W. F. PRESCOTT, J SWTATT L. somas. J W? Jail 3D - A? ? G--reat lieduoti?n GRAY, MULLARKY & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 228 BHOAJD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, ARE NOW. PREPARED TO OFEER REAT BARGAINS HAVIP?G ON HAND OVER Worth of Dry Goods, Purchased Exclusi vely for Cash, since the late decline, at Auction and Importers' Saie?, hy an Experi enced Buyer, who is always in the Market. OUR STOCK CONSISTS IN PART AS FOLLOWS Pkin Bla?k Gro's Silks, Plain Black Glace Silks, Colored Chine Silks, Colored- Stripe Silks, Colored Foulard Silks, Brocade Grenadines, Stripe Grenadines, Mourning Grenadines, Black Tainartine, Black Crape Maretz, Black and Colored Challiee, Bareges, English Bareges, Colored Crapo Maretz, Pal De Ch?vres, Leno Cloths, SS GOODS, Mozambiques, Plaid and Stripe Poplins, Figured and Plaid Challies, Black Alapacns, White Alapacas, Lupine Bombazines, Printed Jaconet Mu?lics, Organdie Muslins,' Organdie Robe", Printed Lawns, Black and White Organdies, Plain Fronch Lawns, Plain French Cambric, Printed Cambrics, Chintz Percales, Plain Percules. <13 Rich Lace Circular?, Lace Point?, Silk Sacques, Silk Basques, Silk Circulars, Shetland Shawls, Shetland Rotondes, Barege and Calif Shawls, Lama Wool Shawls, Black Grenadine Shawls. WHITE GOODS Brilliant's, Pique Clo'bs, Marseilles, Jaconet Cambrics, Jaconet Muslin, Plaid Jaconet, Nainsook Muslin, Plaid Nainsook, India Mull, India Long Cloth, Swiss Muslin, Striped Swiss, Dotted Swiss, White and Col'd Tarletans, Embroidered Curtain Muslins. ES MBH.OIDH RIESS, Jaconet Edgings and Inaertings, Swiss Edgings and Insertings, Jaconet and Swiss Bands', Jaoonet and Swiss Setts, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Hem Stitcb Handkerchiefs, Plain L. C. Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Handkerchiefs. A LARGE STOCK OF IMPORTED LINENS. Linen Sheetings, Pillow Caso Linens, ? Brown Table Damask, 84,10-4,124 Bleached Table Damask, Napking and D'.Oylies, . . Bordered Towels^ Fringed Towels, Damask Towels, Turkish Bath Towels, Brown Huckaback Toweling, Bleached Huckaback Toweling, Crasb Toweling, Russia Diaper, Bird's Eye Diaper, Irish Linen Fronting, Linen Lawn, Linen Cambric, Linen Shirts Fronts, Blay Linens, Brown Hollands, Planters' Linen, Brown Linen Drills, Brown Linen Duck, White Linen Drills, * White Linen Duck, Fancy Linen Coatings. DOMES'HQ 20 Cases American Calicoes, 10 CUBCS Imported Calicoes, Furniture Calicoes, New York Mills, Semner.Idem, Lonesdaje, Jamia* Steam Mills, ' And other favorite brands Long Cloth, 9-4", 104,114 Sheetings, best qualities, Pillow Case Cottons, 11-4,424 Marseilles Quilts, ?1-4, 12 4 Lancaster Quilts, Domestic Scotch Ginghams, Stripes and Apron Checks, Tickinga, Cotton?tics and Nankeen Checks. O 3LI??THS. Black Fronch Broadcloths, Black French Cassiineres, Black French Doeskin, Fancy Cassi mere?. A COMPLETE STOCK OE To Merchants visiting this market we offer Great Inducements, haying a complete assort ment in Every Department. ,GRAY, RB ULLA R KY * GO., April) 228 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. tl u i aa r . ; ci .. A* Ti GRAY, P. GRAY, --o J. W, TURLEY? A. T. G-R?.Y &. . . . V.. .I?? AT. THE OLD STAND OF ff. H. HICKMAN, 1 .-v., 242 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GKE?iRGrl.A-, Beg to announce that tbiy can be found at the u ........ - ;.ro<r3?j Ml .,?.'-..>: J SPACIOUS ?TORE ?; Lately, occupied by H. H. HICKMAN, Where they are prepared to.offer to the public an ELEGANT and COMPLETE Assortment of STAPLE AND TANGY MY ? s? aroasiira? CLOAKS, SHAWLS, BQ?P SKIRTS, &q., &?. -o Dne of the partners will reside in New York, devoting his entire attention to the SELECTION OF OUR SUPPLIES, And we are now daily receiving NEW GOODS at CONVINOIISrGLY LOW PRICES, PUR CHASED FOR CASH, At the Great Auction Sales in New York, and TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY PER CENT. And in some instances ? . -5* FULLY ME HALF LESS TRAN THEY COULD BE PURCHASED FOUR WEEKS AGO. ; ~ These are superior advantages, which we will at all times share with our Customers. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, And all others in want of Dry Goods, Should not make a single purchase before visiting our Establishment. Augusta, April 2, A. F. GRAY & CO. tf 14 NEW GOODS! FOR SPRING & SUMMER. At Tempting Prices ! THE Subscribor is now receiving a CHOICE and WELL ASSORTED Stock of Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods, -Consisting in part of Brown SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, DRILLS and TICKING; Bleached Cotton SHEETINGS, Billow CASING and SHIRTINGS; Bleached Linen SHEETINGS, Tablo DIAPER, NAPKINS aud TOWELS; DRAP DKETTE, COTTONADE, Linon DUC and DRILLS for Men and Boy's woor; PRINTS and GINGHAMS ; Printed LAWNS, Jaconet and Or^nndie MUS LINS ; Whito Juconot, SUisB, Mull and Nainsook MUS LIN, Plain, Checked and Striped ; Linen Cambric, Heuistiched and Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS; LACES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, HOSIERY and GLOVES? MOURNING DRESS GOODS; CLOTHING FOR MEN and BOYS, for Spring and Sommer wear; SHOES-for Ladies, Gents, Boyfty Girls and tho Babies ; BONNETS-Ladies and Misses, and Infant's HATS ; Men's, Boys and'Childrcn's HATS. -Aleo, a good assortment of Hardware, Crockery, China and Glass Ware, Groceries, Saddles, Bri dles, Buggy Harness, ?ic., Ate., &c* This Stock of Goods was selected in New York after the late decline'in prices, and will be sold FOR CASH ONLY, At prices to snit the most economical. JAS. B SULLIVAN, At the Old Stand. M?r 27 4t 1* A. J. PELLETIER, Oilers to the citizens of Edgefield And ad joioing District? a FINE ASSORTMENT "DRUGS AND MEDICINES, SPICES, Toilet Articles, [Anil Fancy Goods for the Toilet.) TO BE nAD AT nio DRUG STORE, HAMBURG, S. C. Nov. 18 6m 47 I STEVENS, grocer and Commission MERCHANT, 299 Broad'Street, AUGUSTA, GA., HAS NOW IN STORE A LARGE STOCK OF SUGAR, COFFEE, CHE|jfrE, FLOUR, RICE, BUTTER, SOAP, CANDLES; TOBACCO, RAISINS, SARDINES, YARNS, ?kc, Axe. WINES & LIQUORS lu Barrels and Boxes. Fifty linds. Choice Bacon. Together with a fall assortment of every article tb bo had in Wholesale and Retail Grocery estab lishments. 4 Augusta, Nov 20 6m 47 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of FELIX E. BODIE, doe'd., aro earnestly requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate are required to pre sent them by the 1st June, properly attested, or said claims will bo herrod. ARIEL ABLE, ) . L. K. BODIE. ;AaoM? March 7 .->- . 3m* 16 It is Well Known, TnAT D. P. McKWEN sells the best COF FEE, TEAS, SUGAR, and all kinds of FANCY GROCERIES at Augusta prices. AU kinds of Canned Goods, such ?a Dudley'? COVE OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, OREEN CORN, GREEN PEAS, TOMATOES, STRAWBER RIES. PEACHES, ?o.j always on hand at the VAR?ETY STORK. Uu9 tf THIS WRINGER has again taken the FIRST PREMIUM in the Great Fair of tbo Ameri can Institute-i -, has also taken the FIRST PRE MIUM at the State Fairs of New York, Vermont,. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan.: Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Iowa, Wisconsin, Couneoliout River Valley Fair, Champlain Valley Fair, and?at most of the County and Institute Fuira throughout the country. Over 200,000 have boon sold and aro now in uso in the Uni tod States, and ice.never heard of ] one that toa? not liked. The UNIVERSAL is snporior (o all other Wringers, in having lanje rolls of solid India Rubber, so protrctod by strong cocwnr.Kt.9 that they cannot slip or break loon from the ?haft. Its strong wood lrame oannot be broken, and does not ru*t. or ?oil the cloth?. Every Universal Wringor ii WARRANTED. We select a few testimonials from persons widely known tc the public, who speak from ac tual experience, abd are above suspicion of mis statement. " My family would as soon give up tho cooking stove as thc CLOTHES WKKCCKR. It cannot be tao highly recommended.-[Solin Robinson. " This is thc Crat -Wringer I have found that would stand tho servico required of it."-[J. P. Huggins, Lovejoy's Hotel. f We think tho Machino wren KOBE TIIAJ? rays ron iTSKU' KVWV vein itt TUE SA.VI.NU PF GAR MENTS.. We think it important tho wringersbould be fitted with COGS/'-[Orango Judd, Editor of American Agriculturist. "I heartilycommend it to economists of timo, money and contsntatenL"-[Tho Rev. Dr. Bel lows. ?Prioes : Larg? Wringer, ?? A " 912,00 .Medium ?* ?B" 10,00 Doty's Washer, Faintly Size, 14,00 " " Hotel ?? . 18,-Otf Merchants or good canvassers can make money rapidly selling them in every t?wn.y Exclusive sale guaranteed and libera! terms given to res ponsible parties who first apply. Descriptive Oir?j ctiiar and terms sent free. Tho celebrated DOTY'S.CLOTHES WASHER, Wbi?h hus just taken the first premium at tho. great Fair of tho American Institute, is also sold by the undersigned. K. C. BROWM Vfi. G?N?RAL AGENT', No. 817, Broadway, New York. Fob 21 10m 8 Shady HUI S?lect Sch?n!. wa lbo J BE. j IS 1 MRS. WM. GOODMAN will open ath?r rcsi. dence, on the 16th, a SELECT' SCHOOL"! FOR GIRLS. Terms for a Session of Thirteen' Weeks, $5 for the lowest class, and $6 for those nore advanced. Plain Sewing and Needle Work tan jrbt gratia. Ape? tf Work ?.'.-J . j Late Cadhier Sank ofil&mburg. . C M?OT?ES S SjtfJS,/ Cotton Factor ? Gommissicm - i! CHAB4<B?^t, gt^M. ,i ?Ut: >a WILL GIVE^RttMPTrA^ROTWN^THE SALE "OP C.QTJON, LUMBER.AND OTHER COtTOTRY PRODUCE. 4* C?arle?lotJ, Ja? 1 ><>?V",*JP~?.u*> j . ty fd J 7G East Bay, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Wholesale D?a?ers itt GROCERIES & PRGVJSIOJiS, Wilt Rive prompt -and pc non al attention to all ord ?rs entrusted to their care. ,... ? 'Jin 2,4 ,. 3tn,. , , ? j . 8TI|V*STBB C??iit. ' "Mst: H> Jo?'p?bal -,ttA CAHILL & C0.; WHOLESALE GROCERS ? AND "~ Commission Merchant^ 1 NO. ?85 EAST BAY? CofnorofLoagi Alley, : - C?IAPJL.E8TON, SS. O. 1 . ..-i, -.tv) Office in New York, ?1 Courtlandt Street. Feb 13' 3m 7 GEO, W, WILLIAMS & CO,, Merchants -AND Bankery TATO, i fi.aa.ci 3 r[ayr.o Qt.? CH ABLEST ON, S. G., KEEP constantly on hand a full assortment of GROCERIES, and will coll them at th? lowest prices possible in this market. They will receive and -anil on Consignment COTTON and o the r PRODUCE, and will ad vaneo . liberally on Cotton cuniigneci to their Honte, or td?; . . ' : i ?a -a* V .'? . \ WILLIAMS, TA Y H?H & CO., 14? HaTddn JLane, NEW YORK." Jan 25 j 3rr, - ?jj D. F. FtEMM I GO. Wholesale Dealers jj i kl Q HAYNE STKEET, Corbet:of Church Street, CHARLESTON, S.C., Having Resumed Business, AT THEIR OLD STAND, 2 HAYNE-STREET, CORNER CHURCH ST., ARE NOW RECEIV ING A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, '. TRUSKS, ?e., Which will bo Bold at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. The Patronage of former friends and the pub lie ii respectfully solicited. D. P. FLEMING, SAM'L. A. NELSON, . c JAS. M. WILSON. Charleston, DJC 25 tf 52 MILLS HOUSE, CORNER QUEEN & MEETING. STREETS, CHARLESTON, ST. C. THIS POPULAR AND WELL KNOWN HOUSE is now fully open for the reception of visitor*, ba vin ft bet*n refurnished with NEW and ELEGANT FURNITURE THROUGHOUT, and offers to the traveller accommodations and conveniences as a. FIRST CLASS HOTEL cot to be equalled by any North or South. Tho patronago of the travelling public is re spectfully solicitad. Rates of Board por day $ J,00 ; Ratea per month as may be agreed on. ,.. - JOS. PURCELL, Proprietor. CLarloston, Feb 21 tf 8 PAVILION HOTEL, Corner Meeting and Hazel Sta., CHARLESTO N, 3. C. . . . RATKS OP BoATtn PRU DAT./..$3,00 II. L, BCTTEBFIELl), PROPRIETOR. Mar 27 if 33 Tais: Assessor's Notice. IWILL be at the time and pl4c.es hereinafter mentioned te make the Assessment on tho Au- . sesfablo property of the District, consisting of. Lands, Lot?, Lands and Buildings in*Towns and Villages, Manufacturers, SpiritUQu's Liquors, Cot ton, Turpentine, Ac. ,1 Liberty Hill, v Wednesday 25th " . Sha'tterfleld, . . Thursday 2Cth. " ' ' RoundtreeVStore, -Friday, 27th' ' " Pleasant Lone, Saturday, 28th " Meeting Street,. Monday, SOih " Mrs. Allen's, Tuesday,' ' 1st May Dr. J >hn MobleyV, Wedne.?day, 2d Mrs. Norri?*, Thurrdwy? 3d [j ?, Goorgo Addy's, Same evening, 3o'clk. Mrs. Gibson's, Friday, ". 4th May. Mt. Willing, Saturday, 5th ? Mickler's, Monday,- 7th ? Hulet'a Store, Tuesday, 8th " Perry's, Wednesday ita ? , Coleman's X Roads, Thursday, ? 1 Otb. ? Richardson's, Friday, Uta * Mrs. Culbreath'B, Saturday, 12th ? ?ls Coopers ville, Monday, . 14th g . A. Kemp's, ; Tuesday. IRth ' * Dorn'a Mille, Wednesday 16th " i Edgefi.-ldC._H. Thuraday, 17th f After which time my, ASPC??ment book? will clot;. ' Persons making returns will'bear Ihtnlna fttV retorna most be made with reference to the fi nt October last. Books open at 10 o'clock, A. M., and clqte at 4 o'clock, P. M. ' "?" _ J BEN J. ROPER, Tax As'sessbr Edgefield Dist.' "?> Mar 21 tf 13 -, State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DILTRICT, ' }: 1 '?-} INORDmA?Y. John Donny, Adm'or.-, Plaintiff, ") TB. [Partition. Nancy Rotton and others, Def'ts. J BY an Order from the Ordinary, I ?shall pto? 'ceed to 'ioli at Edgefield fj. II.,, on th? .first Monday in May next,- for Partition, the ?EAL ESTATE of DAVID X. ROTTON, dee'd.; vii : ' TRACT NO. ONE, (tho Homestead.) lying and . being io the District and S ute aforesaid,-iajsjajjp. od by lands of Mrs. Unity Smith, Elijah Watson, jr., M. McCarty, ?ndnthor?, containing One Huh drcd and Sixty (160) Acres, mere or leas. - 1 And TRACT NO. TWO, br.nnd.ed by LanSt of .Jacob Lagron?, M. McCarty, Mrs U. Smith, and ! others, containing One Hundrcd.anc Sv?on (107) Acres, more or less. TERMS.-The above Traets ot Land w??l be sold on a credit until tba first day of December next, on which day possestTou will he p?vcrr of Tract Nord, Possession ci fen. immediately; of - Tract No. 2.,dTurcha>ers to^iv? Bondjwith goof securities, and-a Mortgage 4b the OrtRnnry to soeuro tho purchase money. Cnft.1 ta be paid in cash in specie, and' to pay for tides ex^ra. ^ W. SPIRE'S, S..E.D. . Apt 10 , , . ** . ' .'. 15 rjnO.'BUY,-FANCY- GOODS}- CHOICE PER. l-'-FUMERYof ail kinds, fin? TOILET AR TICLES/' and NOTIONS GEN?RALLYy?s at ?St i m tem* i