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MARRIED, on tho 5th inst., at tho residence o Mr. 5. W.--Gardner, the -bride's father,-.bj th. ; Rar. D.'OX Bronson, Mr^WM; M. HEATH ant Mrs. BETTIE THOMAS, ali of this District, From this marriage feast, which marked thi translation of our friend HKATII into a lifo of su p?eme beatitude, wo received a beautiful star cake with our name, style, *itlp, and all that, tracee pon the 95.owy icing in silver letters. Non asn't that a compliment ia a cavalier style! Handsomely done in every respect ! - The fail bride may rest assured we know how to appr?ciait such a genorous and graceful piece of civility We beg the happy couple to accept our most cor dial thanks and most sincere congratulations. MARRIED, at Leasido, on tho evening of the 29th, by tho Rev. B. Johnson, of Abbeville, GEO. B. ADDISON, of Edgefield,- to MARY CAR ROLL, eldest daughter of the late Hon. PRESTON S. BROOKS. Wonder if it ig wrong to say what wo aro going to say ! If ono oversteps tho bounds of strict conventionality to tel aa ugly truth, ho is inex cusable; but what harm can come of telling, no matter how or where, a pretty and innocent truth ? Well, our pretty and innocent truth is this : That tho most bountiful girl in South Carolina ia now married. And if any ore wants to know her name, so that he may bc on the qui vice to feast his eyes, let him look above. And she is equally lovable ! Wo do not utter any idle phrase when we wish these two young friends, whom wo have known from their oarly childhood, all conceivable happiness and good fortune. M. L. BONHAM, Attorney at Law an<l Solicitor in Equity, EDGEFIELD, S. C. Office formcrlv occupied bf EMJI?.T SBIOCLS, Eiq. Jan 29 tf _5 CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP ! THE Subscriber respectfully announces to the public that he has commenced thc CAR RIAGE and WAGON BUSINESS at his resi dence about 24 miles North of Good Hope Church, and about one mile fiona Trinity Church, in this District, where ho will execute in the BEST POSSIBLE MANNER, all work in the linc, and on short notice. REPAIRING-cither Wood Work or Black- | smithing-done well and promptly. f?B"l will keep on hand, and make to order, COFFINS of ail kinds, and at very low rates. I keep none but the BEST MATERIAL, and will warrant my wnrk to giro sati-factioa. I am also prepared to have BOOTS and SHOES made to order in good style, and by an experi enced workman. _/??f*Give me a trial, and encoarago home en terprise. JAS. S. HUGHES. June 12 Cm 24 Estate Notice. ALL persons having claims against thc Estate of Dr. J. F. ADAMS, dee'd., ?ire notified to present the same, duly attested, without delay. Those indebted to said Estate are requested to pay up at an carly date. All persons indebted to us individually are also requested to settle the same at once. S. W. NICHOLSON, ) J. ?. ADAMS, j Ad orF' M?y?*3_. tf_2l_ $50 Reward! STRAYED OR STOLEN-A FINE CHESNUT SORREL HORSE, 7 years old, 14 bands bigb, white on both hind feet, and a .-pvt ou thc back like a saddle mark. The Subscriber will pay $50 reward to any pur Foa delivering this horse at lier place one mile from Richard?onvillc. MRS. MARV BATES JOHNSON. June ? 3t 23 ??1 P??iTI **?311 VKAU ! waut Agent? j (JPxOv/Cr everywhere tu sell our inpnovnn 5.21) Sewing Mai.bines. Three new kinds. Uudei :to.l upper ;.-...!. Sent on lri.?l. Warranted fi vt years. Above salary or largo commissions paid The ON LT machines sold iu United Slates for less than $40, whlchuro fully I famed by If ?ir?, ?'/..?.. 1er i?* Wilton, Groeeri: Butler, Singer if- f ?'<?., mut Buchclder. All ot har cheap machines ar* >;. /'riiiyuirtitr and th?? Miter or Hun . </.?. Hubie lu ur reit, fine mut ,iw^r!?OM)uCill. Llll.-lfaled C?rCU lars sunt free. Address, or call upon Shaw A Clark, at Biddkiord, Mail.e. ur Chicago, ill. June ? iswly 23 Notice. THE NOTES and ACCOUNTS of SAMUEL STEVENS, of A. J. Rot .STREE and W. D. ROUNTREE aro iu my bandi for collection. These gentlemen have removed from the S ate : they do not desire to sue anybody, but are com pelled <n have money, and earnestly request'all persons who are in anywise indebted to them to come forward and settle their Notes and Account? at^nce. W. U*. ADAMS, Attorney in fact. June 12 fit 24 ' Notice. ALL persons indebted to tho Estate of ROBT. J. DELPII, deceased, aro notified to paj?the same before next return day; otbwise all claims will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. Those having clnims against said Estate will please renderth?a in according to law. A. J. PELLETIER, Adm'r. Hamburg, S. C., June 11th, 'Co. 3ui 24. Sheriffs Sale." STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGCFIELD DISTRICT. . Gio. W. Murphy ?t Slocum, "} <.?. [. Foreign Attachment. J. A. Bass. J BY virtue of an order from R. MUNRO, Judge, in the above stated oise, I will proceed to setl at Edgefield C. H., on J?onday, thc 25th June iust., the following goods aid chattels attached as the property of tho said J. A. Bass, viz: 40 Tin Buckets: I Doz. pr. Wool Cards; 27 Black Hats; 1 Set Knivos trnd Forks; 1 Butcher Ko iib : I Sausage Grinder ; 4 Packages Logwood : .", Tin Pepper Boxes ; 1 Box 1? lbs Cream Tartar; 1 Box 3 doz. Lucifer Matches; 2 Papers Soda: 27 Long Handle Shovels : S Long Handle Shovels, second hand; 2 Old Axes: 1 Lot Allum in keg; ?j Picks, new; ? Picks, old; 6 pi. Boots; 7 jr Shoes; 1-2 Bladder Scotch Snuff; 1} Boxes Win dow Glass; 1 Large Tiii Funnel; 15 Tin Cups, ass't'd: 1 Lot Crockery; 1 pr. Stirrup Irons; T umbrella. (rjtf Terms Cash. * WM. SPIRES, S.K.D. June G _3tc_2-1. Sheriff's Sale. - John L. Dobey, ~\ R. M. Owings. j BY virtue of the writ of FL Fn., in tbil case, I will proceed lo sell on the first Monday in duly next, at Edgefield C. H , Two Lot? of Land iu tho Town of Hamburg, which will bc more fully desuribed on the day A sale. Term3 Cash. W. SPIRES, S..K.D. " June ? -i-o_24_ Jrect and Fresh. JU./* received direct and fresh, a large stock A, B and C SUGAR ; RIO COFFEE, a first M?*-article ; SUGAR CL KED HAMS ; CLEAR SIDES ?.nd SHOULDERS j MESS MACKEREL in Kitts; Choice LARD; Superior TEAS, ?c., ?tc. Also, aUays on hand a splendid article of CA NAL FLOUR, a: thu lowo.-t market price. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Mar 27 if Li Estate ?c+ice. ALL person? indebted to tho Estate of JOHN T. HENDERSON, dee'd., aro notified to p*y tb?; same by the 1st August next; and those hav ing claims against said Estate are notified to ren der iliL-ui in by tue above mentioned day. JOHNSON SALE, AdW. M?y 30_2<a_? 22 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of FELIX JCTL E. RODIE, dte'd, me r<quired to make payment forthwith, or they will be eued at the" next Court; ina those having demands against Mid Estate are required to present ih.-m pi ope. ly autoed by the 7tli January .ltC7, or they wih Le debarred-of in teres: in thc Let* ?e. ARIEL ABLE, f . ,, L.R RODIE/ '] Admtr:" May 28 I860. Sm? 22 ?tchT Itch-!Itch f ITCH CURED IN HALF AN HOUR. Call un TEAGUE & CARWJLE. il*/ ? if 21 G-EOGESIES ! . CONSTANTLY or hand a Supply of SUGARS. COFFEE, TEA; MEAL, HAMS, LARD: S ALT,. SODA, STARCH, SOAP,-. SODA' CRACKERSrSARDINEo ; TOBACCO and- SEGARS ; CANDY, RAISINS. FIGS, PRUiNES; PAD LOCKS, BUCKETS, BROOMS ; BLACKING, MATCHES, TACKS ;* POWDER/ CAPS, ic, ic. . S.U. HANGET. June 12 ? . 24 BACON ? BACON ! 30,000 LBS. CHOICE BAOON SIDES and SHOULDERS, in Store and arriving. LEVY & JACOBS. Augusta, June ll ' 2t24 2,000 CORN! CORN ! BUSHELS WHITE FLINT CORN, For sale by LEVY & JACOBS. Augusta, Juno ll * 2t24 Groceries! G ROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION for sale for Greenbacks or Specie, at LOW PRI SES, ty LEVY & JACOBS, Near the Lower Market, Broad Street,?Augusta. June ll 2t 24 THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE 3 on hand, and arc receiving, a & FINE ASSORTMENT of SUPERB FURNITURE, Which they offer AT VERY LOW FIGURES. They ate also prepared to MAKE TO ORDER and REPAIR any thing in our Hue of business at short notice. Cane-Bottom Chairs R.E-SEATED at a living price, at 137 Broad Street, opposite Monument Square. ? WEST & JTZAY, June ll 6m 24 Corn, Bacon, Flour CORN, BtfiN, FLOUR, AND ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, ALWAYS ON HAND, AND FOR SALE LOW BY (Y A. WILLIA3?S & CO., 229 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, CA. May 15 2m' 2D FOE SALE A Delightful Residence IN EDGEFIELD' VILLAGE. THE HOUSE is conveniently situated on a large Lot containing ARO'UT FIFTEEN ACRES, has Ten well finished Room?, Spacious Hall in 1st and 2nd stories, two story Piazza in front, nud Piazza io rear, with convenient Pantry, Closet.-, ic. All necessary out buildings. A Well in thu yard with a good I'uuip, and a never failing Braach running thiongh the lower r? part of thc Lot. -ALSO,- ? ; B A STORE HOUSE, on the North East Corner cf ;: E the Public Square. Well arranged for keeping a JJ general assortment of Merchandise ur.d an excel- : lent stand for doing a cash business. - H A bargaiu may be had. Turon (?ash. Apply j soon, to J. B. SULLIVAN. {.? May 29 2ra 22 ) t? Tax Collector's Notice, j s WILL OPEN MV BOOKS fi?r the collection ? F of the State and District Tas. ? at Edgcfk-fd : P I ti C. H., un th'.- 21st inst., and will keep them upai UDtil Monday, the 2d July next Ou Tuesday and Wednesday, lb?- ?.J and Uh, 1 ! D will be at Granitt ville. On Thursday and Friday, Ike .r<th and 6th, ni \ Hamburg. Afrr.r which liuie uiy kooks will po?. \ itively el?re. Those who fail to'pay Ibeir luxe: : hy I bat dale vw ill he Doubled Taxed Tax Payers are requested U.e.'.a.? oAwatd ul a early u day as they cm Tho. e Itarlug freedmen employed are request cd to iiiaku tlie returns and pay the Tuxes lol them My books will open at !i o'clock A. M., and close at P. M. Those who have failed lp make their A -<-.-.- in .. ii I returns must dj so by the ' ttili J noe next, or th-y will te subject to doubla tax. BEN J. ROPER, T. C. E. I). May I If 1* Internal Revenue Tax. THIRD DISTRICT, June 1st, IfiCfi. ALL I'EP.SONS iu business, tr?ele or profes sion of auy kinu since SO;h May, 1866, arc required to paj their licenses forthwith. I will attend in Hamburg one week, commen cicg ISth Jucc inst., and at the Court House thc week following. Office, now at C. Ward's, R.iJgc. R. WARD, Collector for Edge-field District. Juno C ut 2S The State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD'DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURIoOE, Esquire, Ordinary o? Edgcfield District. Whereas, Jjh'n E. Bacon bas applied to me for Letters of Administration, cn all and sin gular the goods and chattels, rights and credit} of Rev. Arthur Wigfali, .'ato of tho Districi aforosaid, dee'd. These are, therefore, to cito and admonish ni and s'mgular, tho kindred and creditors of tht ?uid deceased, to he and appear before mt. at oui next Ordinary's Court Tjr the said District, to bc holden at Edgofield C. H. on the L'ith day of June inst, to show cause, if Rtty, why the sai administration should not bc granted. Given tinder my hand and seal, this 12th da;, of Moy, in tho year of our L'jd one thou sand .eight hundred and sixty-six, and in th' 90th year of American Independence. W. F. DURISOE.O.E. D. June 12 2t 24 Slate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ord:nary cf Edgeficld District: Whtrons, Rebecca Kerlong has applied to mj for Letters of Administration, with the Will-nr nexod, on all and singular thc goods and ebal tels, rights and credits of Henry C. Heriot^-, late of the District.aforesaid dee'd. These ?re, therefore, lo cito and admonish ail and singular,-tbo'ltTudred and creditors of thc said deceased, to be and appear before inc, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, tobe holde a at Edgeficld' Court Hduso, on tho 25th day tf Juno inst., to show cause, if ar.y, why the said administration should not lc granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 11th day cf June in ycftr of our Lord ono thousand eight hun dred and sixty-six, and in ihe 90tb year Of tte Independence of the United States of America. W. E. DURISOE, O.E.D. .T-ace 12 21 24 Fair Notice. A LL persons indebted totbe Estate pf J^OSEl'H X3L E.MORGAN, dee'd., aie notified < to come torward and pay tho saino,-oihorw?>c strenuous measure will bc pursued. Those haring claims .gainst said Estate will please render them in without delay. J. F. BURNS, A d'or. ir.'tlt thu Will tr?tuH?tid. June 6 2t 23 E35?cutor's Notice. ALL person indebted to tho Estate of Mrs. MARGARET LANHAM, dee'd., aro notified that their Notes luvo been placed in the hands of W. W. Ad? ms, Esq., for collection. Call on bin and settle. GEO. ROSWELL, Ex'or. J une 0 2tf 23 Notice. A LL persons any wi?c indebted to nie or to tue ?X. finn of HODGES i JENNINGS are re quested to cull on Juo. L. Ad Ji?on, Esq.Kmy au thorized Agent at.d Attorney, and ?seule. J. B. HODGES. June 5 '2t 23 dfcClft A aiO^THI-AGENTS^nted for elpe.J'vF MIX inti) ily iitic uriicl'K, just out. Ad ore*! 0. T. G A RLV, City Building, Biddlefoid, Ide. June? is IT ly 2$ w Merchants, Planters and Everybody PURCHASING DRY GOODS, WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO CALL AT & Go/s, 228 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEOBGIA, WHERE THEY WILL FIND One of tlie Largest ? MOST COMPLETE AND ELEGANT STOCKS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOOD IN THE SOUTH. A VING a buyer in the markets at all times, BUYING EXCLUSIVELY FROM IM >ORTERS and MANUFACTURERS FOR CASH, we feel conBdent in assuring the nblic that we can offer them ? in HE GREATEST BARGAINS OUR STOCK OF .CONSISTS OF THE LATEST AND M*OST RECHERCHE STYLES IN :ich Colored SILKS ?eautiful Foulard SILKS leary Black Lyons SILK Teavy Black Oro? SILK .li.ck SILKS, without Lustre Teavy Black Claco SILKS Irocue Grenadine BAREGES Hack Twisted Silk GRENADINE ?roche Grenadine BATIEGFS, with Shawls to ni ti tc ? irocho Pine Apple CLOTHS ?air. Leno CLOTHS triped and Plaid MOZ AMBIQUES ?g?m>d MO/AMBIQUES hun Colors Crape MARET/ lack Iron BAREGES, colored figures .oublo Width White BAREGE D??bfe Width Black BAREGE Black ALPACAS and Mohair Lustres Black CANTON CLOTHS White ALPACA Lupin'* best Black BOMBAZINES Black CHALLIES and Crape MARET/ Beautiful Colored CHALLIES French Organdie MUSLINS c' French Organdie ROBES Printed JACONETS Printed LAWN Plain French LAWNS Plain and Figured LAWNS Plain French CAMBRICS- - . Plain and Figured PERCALES Mourning MUSLINS and LAWNS, &.?., An OUR STOCK OF COVERIN GS CANNOT BE SURPASSED. WE HAVE ?ne Puffer Lac CIRCULARS ace POINTS a, d MANTILLAS niiio L3Ce ROTONDES O?ored Lace SHAWLS Hack Grenadine SHAWLS Fine Lama Wool SHAWLS Mozambique SHAWLS Cc.lor.cd Barege SHAWLS Elegant Silk BASQUES and SACQUES. IN HOUSE FUKNISIIING G OODS iK CAN SUPPL Y THE LARGEST ORDERS, AT THE LOWEST FIGURES, HAVING :EEN BOUGHT WITH GREAT CARE AT THE LATE PANIC PRICES. WE HAVE .I, 10 4, U4:Cotto'n SHEETINGS 0 4 Brown Cotton SHEETINGS 04 Linen SHEETINGS ' . -4 Pillow Case COTTONS -4 Pillow Case LINEN 0-4,12 4 Manchester TOT LET QUILTS 0-4,12 Lancaster QUIETS 0-1, 124 Marseilles QUILTS ' 4, 104 White Table DAMASK - Extra Fino Damask NAPKINS Damask DOYLIES ..t Huck and Crash TOWELS Fine Damask TOWELS Fine Damask Bordered TOWELS Fine Colored Borda-ed Huck TOWELS Russia DIAPER Bird's Eye DIAPER Cotton DIAPER I Mosquil NETTINGS 4, 84 Brown Linen Table DAMASK 04,12 4 White Damask TABLE CLOTHS I TICKINGS, ic, Sic, ?c. 4 Brown Lineu TABLE CLOTHS . ! . IN 'GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, WE .HAYE * White Linen DRILL '?ne French BROAD CLOTHS '?oe French CASSIMERES 'inc French DCE SKINS 'inc Fancy CASSIMERES !uban TWEEDS Hack Drap DE'TE frown Linen DRILLS Irown Linen DUCKS White Linen DUCK ? Fancy Linen DRILLS Fine DUCK COATING ^ Soft Fiuish GRASS LINENS Spanish LINENS and HOLLANDS G AMBRO ONS and COTTONADES Heavy Farmers DRILL. ?laid Swiss MUSLINS triped Swiss MUSLINS tocked CAMEItlCS )otted Swiss MUSLINS 'igured Swiss MUSLINS 'rench MOUSSELA1NE ?ainsook MUSLINS IULL MUSLINS -s Soft Finish CAMBRICS A VERY HEAVY STOCK OF WHITE GOODS -CHEAP, CONSISTING IN PART OF Yictoria LAWNS Bishop LAWNS - * . Jackonct MUSLINS Swiss MUSLINS Fine BRILLIANTS India Twill LONG CLOTH . . French PERCALE, for Skirting Irish LINENS, Richardson and other best brands ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF AMERICAN cfc ENGLISH PRINTS, Jew York Milla WAMASUTTA ?eloper Idem LONSDALE ; iONG CLOTHS jarlboro CHECKS and STRIPES Furniture PRINTS . CHAM BEYS and GINGHAMS Apron CHECKS and Hickory STRIPES Z [iii IN LACES AND EMBROIDERIES WE HAVE 'inc Jaconet EDGINGS and INSERTINGS TI RE AD LACES , aconet BANDS and FLOUNCING inrisa EDGINGS Ihecr Linen HANDKERCHIEFS Rf Swiss INSERTINGS Hem Stitch HANDKERCHIEFS Smyrna EDGINGS Linen EDGINGS. A FINE STOCK OF English Hosiery, ' ."Parasols, Dace Mitts, Notions, tfcc, .efce. COUNTRY MERCHANTS IV1LL FIND IT TO TH EIRIN TE REST TO GIVE US A ?ALL BEFORE PURCHASING. GRAY, MUILARK? & CO, Maj 22 lm GREAT REDUCT! A I? KAHN 216Broa WHOLESALE ANB ? LJuST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOC DRY GOODS, of every description, WHITE "GOODS, NOTIONS., .HOSIERY GL< AND ALL GOODS GE If You Do Not See What May 15 Ml FORTE mm, : Established in Charleston in 1837, And in Augusta in 1848. TriE Subscriber takes pleasure in informing tbo residents of Edgc?cld and thc adjoin in gJDistricts that he has been appointed Agent For the THREE BEST PIANO MAKERS IN THE WORLD, viz: STEINWAY-.* SONS, New York, CUICKERING & SONS, Boston, HAZELTON BROS., New York. And he will sell their Instruments aUFACTO RY PRICES, with freight"added. Persons wishing to purchase a SUPERIOR PIANO FORTE will pleaso sond for Circulars md Illustrated Catalogues, and they will find :hey can purchase from the BEST MAKERS, at is Low Prices as they cnn of inferior ones. Illustrated Catalogues and Circulars sent free )f all charges. GEO. Ai OATES, 210 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. ^?-??*Also, Agent for Mason <fc Hamlin's cele brated CABINET ORGANS. Apr 24 tf . 17 G. H, MEYER, KTo. H-i-a Broad Stroot, .* AUGUSTA, GA.; 1 IMPORTER OF SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, L?1???SS CF ALL KINDS, BOOTS AND SHOES, I?AKDTVAKE, CUTLERY, &c. And will sell at tho LOWEST PRICES at Retail JT Wholesale. Mr. JOHN BOHLER, forinorly of Hamburg, may at all times bc found in my Storo, and will ic pleased to soo his old Edgefield friends, and icqunintnncea. G. H. MEYER, 144 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. ? Fe-b 5 -'3rh' f. HOW ARE IOU ffOWl ?WISH TO SELL THE FOLLOWING AR TICLES nt once : CIDER. 25 bbls. Choice New Jersey CIDER. ALE. 20 Casks Billion or Trent ALE, in quarts. 3tl Casks "Carton or Trent ALE, iu jonie. CRACKERS. 175 boxes and barrels of Choice and Fancy CRACKERS, of every variety, received this date. FLOUR. 100 bhls. Northern and Weitem FLOUR. BACON. 20 bbds. SIDES and SHOULDERS. LARD. 50 kegs Choice Family I ' RD. MACKEREL. KIO bois. Large No. 3-very fine. CORN & HAY:. A regular supply arriving as usual. AND Every thing clso in my line usually found in first class Grocery Stores, for sale on rcasonahlo terni?, hy Ai STEVENS. Augusta, Apr 2L tf 17 GOOD NEWS FROM BRAZIL -o Wa beg leave to inform onr old patrons of Edgefield and tho surrounding Districts that wo have located at 140 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, Whcro wo will take pleasure in offering them GREATER INDUCEMENTS than ever. Wo have on hand and arc constantly receiving a splendid assortment of FASHIONABLE CLOTHING:!; HATS, BOOTS, SHOES. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac, ?c., ?tc. Having lived many years in Hamburg, the former principal market of Western South Caro lina, wo bavo selected tho abovo Goods with a view of meeting the want3.'of our old customers. ^i^TCountry Merchants and Planters will do well lo givo us a call. Remember,- 140 Brond Street, Au gusto, Ga. LEVY & ASHER. A. LEVY, formorly of Hamburg, R. C. A. ASHER, formerly of tho'Edgefield Rangers. Apr 24_Om 17 . AUGUSTA HOTEL JONES & RICE, Proprietors, AUGUSTA, GA. . THE Undersigned toko this method of inform ing their friends and the public-generally, that they havo takon a lease upon the above WELL KNOWN HOTEL, and have bad it thor oughly renovated nnd pointed throughout. CLEANLINESS IN EVERYTHING Is our motto. Our tables aro abundantly sup plied with everything tho market and country o (Tords. No pains will bo spared lo make tho . AUG US-. TA HOTEL aplonsnnt home for tlio traveller. JONES eft RICE, Proprietors.. - Augusta, Moy 16 3m 20 O Cigars and Tobacco F TUE rery beat quality on hand by JN0.JL CAKWILE ? CO. T " &D CO'S, d Street, ~5 [itt 'EMPORIUM K OF OVES, fisc., &c, _ .. . STRAW GOODS, BASQUES and TRIMMINGS, DRESS BUTTONS, &c, &c. NERALLY-NEEDED. Yo? Want, Ask For lt. I. KAHN & CO., 262 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. la 20 JASJGML?E&BRO. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CARPETS, GROCERIES i DRY GOODS, SHOES, BAGGING, ROFE, &c. Carpets of All Kinds, iUGS, DOOR-MATS, DRUGGETS, WINDOW SHADES, FLOUR OIL CLOTHS, ) A MASK AND LACE CURTAINS, CORNI CES AND RANDS. PIANOS. 3-roceries of All Kinds Usually kept in a first class Grocery Store. Dry Goods Of Almost Every Description. BLANKETS, LOOTS AND SHOES, GUNNY BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, NAILS, 3ROOMS AND BUCKETS, WILLOW^WARE, TUBS AND PAILS, Liquors of All Kinds, . AND VOTIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. AT OUR OLD STAND 205 ]Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, April 30 _3m IS RY GOODS!? H. F, BUSSELL & CO. 171 BROAD- STREET, UNDER THE AGUSTA HOTEL. I. P. RUSSELL, W- DANIEL, J. J. E Fi SELL. Ofter to the public ono of tho most BEAUTIFUL STOCKS OF GOODS Cvcr brought to Augusta, which baTing been se lected with great care, and bought on th$ roost ?.iv.-ir.-.llc terms, TY ill ht soil very low. Onr inot o being "quick silos and sm?ll profits." TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS Wo offer great facilities in . PRICE, QUALITY, and VARIETY Our ytock of DRESS. GOODS consists of Black ?ml Colored REP SILKS Block and Colored CORDED SILKS Checked ?nd Striped SILKS Plain Black SILKS Poulard SILKS . Lilac!.- and Colored GINGHAMS Broche Figured GINGHAMS Black and Colored TAMARTINE Black, Whit.)and Colored MOHAIR Black an.l Colored IRON BAREGE BAREGE ANGLO IS MOZAMBIQUE Black and Colored CIIALLIES Bl.iok and Colored HERNANE Black ?nd Whilo BAREGE 8-4 ORGANDIE ROBES ORGANDIE MUSLIN Printed JACONET Printed LINENS Printed French CAMBRIC Printed BRILLIANTS Colored CHAMBF.EY Colored CHAMBREY Colored LAWNS , Figured LAWNS Figured PERCOLE Plaid GINGHAMS Figured PICQUET CLOTH PARASOLS uud.FANS In COVERINGS wc hava Challo and Barege :SHAWLS Shotland SHAWLS Black, White and Colored LISLE THREAD SHAWLS Blnck SILT SACKS, Long and Short Black SILK CIRCULARS ' LACE POINTS, etc,etc. Our Stock of WHITE GOODS oannot bc tur passed, such as laconct MULIN laconot CAMBRIC Swiss MUSLIN N'ainsoc.k :;nd Mull MUSLIN Shird MUSLIN Paffet! MUSLIN LINEN CAMBRIC tri^h CAMBRIC LONG LAWN [rUh LINEN BIRD EYE DIAPER Plaid and Striped NAINSOOK PLAID and SWISS Checked MUSLIN . S Dotted SWISS M ARSE ILL RS CAMBRIC DIMITY TARLETON MUSLIN DRAPING MUSLIN Our HOSIERY consists of Ladies' best English Ladies' Lisio Thread, plain and open work Jents' Brown and Bloached English 1 i on ts' LUI o Thread ' . . Misses' and Boys' EMBROIDERIES Linen SETS, COLLARS and CUFFS . Cambric'SETS, COLLARS and CUFFS Lac? SETS, COLLARS arid CUFFS Muslin and Lineu COLLARS L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS Flemstitchod 'HANDKERCHIEFS [Embroidered ITANDKERCHIEFS * For GonU' wear Black French BROAD CLOTH Black French DOESKIN CASSLMERE Black French DRAB Colored CASSIMERES LINEN GOODS, plnin and fancy CRAVATS and COLLARS Lisle Thread and Gauzo UNDER-VESTS DOMESTIC GOODS-?' 1-4, 74-4 Brown SHIRTING }-4, 7 S, 4 4 Bleached SHIRTING 5-1, 8-4, 30-4 SHEETING PILLOW CASE LINEN MARSEILLES QUILTS DOMESTIC GINGHAMS CALICOES Brown andBloncbcd TABLE DAMASK LINEN TOWELS Crash, Huckaback and Russia TOAVELLING BED TICKING, GAUZE, FLANNEL . Etc., Etc. And in fancy articles, too numerous to mention, wo offer an endless vnrioly. Everybody is invited to call and examine our stock. . Aprill? tf 10 Shady Hill Select School. RS. WM. GOODMAN will open at her ro3t~ - dence, on the ICtb,. a SELECT. SCHOOL FOR OIBLS. 'Terms for a Session of Thirteen Weeks, $5 for tho lowest class^jj?id $.6 for tboaj. moro advanced. Plain Sewing and Needle Worte taught gratis. Apr 4 if 14 F?ll Turnips ! J:. HE Subscriber 'is;-noir, receiving, and will continue to receive during the Season, a LARGE ard CnorCE ASSORTMENT of WARRANT ED FRESH and..Gi!^DINEi . Imported and A?i?ric?B Tufnip SE??D, Consisting in part FOR JUEY SOWING; Large Porpfe TopYeUow RUTABAGA; Slrimng'a Improved SWEDE.' FOR SUMMER SOWING : Large Yellow GLOBE; ' Lar?e White GLOBE;* I Waites'ECLIPSE ; Large White NORFOLK; Robinson's Goldon BALL; I Strap Leaved RED TOP; White FLAT DUTCH; -. JFOR SEPTEMBER SOWING: - Largo YELLOW ABERDEEN,-very fine. Tbeso Turnips in'good soil will grow to weigh from 1 to 20 pounds, . Also, MANGLE WURTZEL BEET,.both Red ard Yellow, grows to an enormus size, and.is.iino foe feeding Stock in Winter. * All of wHich can bo had at the AUGUSTA GA. SEED STORE, No. 15, Washington Street, one door from South side of Broad. Notice for Si^n over the door. C. PEMBLE. Augusta, May 22 . Sf* Tll?E Subscriber has just receivod a NICE S'.COCK OF New Calic?es and Muslins? Also, Jaconet, Nainsook, Plain, Striped and Dstted SWISS MUSLINS. ^tS*A few Brade's Ratent and Crown HOES, with many other useful articles, whj^h wiU bo SOLD LOW FOR CASH ONLY. v B. C.43RYAN, Agent. May 22 . . tf 21 A. C. DZCOTTES, F.'P. SAIA?. Late Cashior Bank of Homburg. DECOTTES & SALAS, C olton Factor & Commission MERCHANT, CHARLESTON, S. C., WILL ?IYE PROMPT ATTENTION TO THE SALE OF COTTON, LUMBER AND OTHER COUNTRY PRODUCE. Charloston, Jan 1' . tf 1 "MILLSM?S?7" CORNER QUEEN & -MEETING STREETS, ilB?AKLESTOIV,- ?. C. mTIIS POPULAR AND WELL KNOWN JL HOUSE is now fully open for tho roception o;.* visitors, having been refurnished with NEW and ELEGANT FURNITURE THROUGHOUT, aad ofT-:rs to tho traveller accommodations, and conveniences as a FIRST CLASS HOTEL not t.) bo equalled by any North or South. Tho patronage of the travelling public is re spectfully solicited. Rates of Board per day S 1,00 ; Rates per month a3 may bo agreed on. JOS. PURCELL, Proprietor. Charleston, Feb 21 tf * 8 PAVILION HOTELS Corner Meeting and Hazel Str., Cn A RLE S TON, S. C; ' RATES OF B?Ann FEB DAY.$3,00 II. Li BUTTERFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Mar 27 tf 13 WRIGHT, MOSLEY f C?. HAVE OPENED.A QB. JOHN K. MOBLE Y'S, MINE CREEK, S. C., AND ARE OFFERING TO THEIR COUNTRY FRIENDS A VARIED AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF , . Spring Dry Goods, Grdberies, &c, RECENTLY PURCHASED AT THE RE DUCED FIGURES, CAUSED BYBE LATE DECLINE IN THE PRICE OF COTTON. ' f?r-CALl AND SSE.'?T^ May 22 tf 21 A. Simon, Ag?nt, HAS NOW IN STORE, and is constantly re ceiving, at his now stand on tho Martin Town Road, near Garrison Holloway's, Esq., FRESH SUPPLIES OF CHOICE GROCERIES, * READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, And-Every-Kind of Elegant and-Jashionablc DRY GOODS. For Spring & Summer ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF JUE All of which jvill be-sold at/QREATLY RE DUCED PRICES;.and to which he respectfully nv:tr-3 the attention ot" the public, M-.iy 8_'__tf . 19 2500 POUN?S FINE COUNTRY CURED BACON, for sale cheap by* | J. R. CARWILE, & CO; Jw'ay 22_t?^__ .21. Just Received, DRAKE'3 PLANTATION-BITTERS; ^ RUSS' ST. DOMINGO BITTERS; GREEN'S OXYGENATED (ITTERS,? . *. For sale low by TEA G Ul CARWILE. May ,23 _.if - -T21 Just Received, SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ; ? LEONERD'S LIQUID GLUE, For repairing broken furniture TEAGUE & CARWILTfT'' May 23__tf ' .>- ?3T>~ ~It is Well Known THAT D. F. MoEWEN sells tho best COF FEE, TEAS. SUGAR,. and all ' kinds of FANCY GROCEiUEJ'af. Angusta-priftti's. All kinds of Canned Goods,"such ns Dudley's COVE OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, GREEN CORN, GREEN PEAS, TOMATOES, STRAWBER RIES, PEACHES, ic, nlwnys on band nt the VARIETY STORE. Mar 27_?j_? . tf . IS Notice. ALL PcrsonsTiaving do/minds against IhcEs >tate of SHIRLEY B. WHATLE Y; dee'd.; aro requested to present them forthwith to tho undersigned; and thoeo indebted to said Estate arc requested to naiko paviuent to tho under signed. W W. W.'ADXMS, Ei?or. May 15 . Sm 20 T Notice. HE NOTES and ACCOUNTS of theHat* _ Firm ot BLAND & HILL have been placed in the hands of J. L. Ar.msoN, Esq.."'for collec tion, AU persons indebted to said Firm nre^rc qucstcd to call and settle tha?an?o. . p, ii WALTER niLLg . . " Surviving Partner. _May2l ^_ J.,^_2I_ ?OTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. . WILL bo let U the lowest bidder .the Bridge ?ri the;Scott's Ferry'Hoad, on'Steven's Creek nenr'.Gairett's old Mill, on Saturday the 7th July nest. >Ltngtb:of Brio^?jth ree hundred and . sixty feet. Any cno deE-inrg. in foi ni eli on. can . oonroK -GvW:- Ntton SP Leo Hoian,'-Co*mmis ?ioners. LEM??L CORLEY, Chair. Board.^ Way 23 ? 2i.^