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'ASK EUTffl?G HOU KENN Y & (i H A Y, holesale and Retail Dealer -IN RHABX HABE CLOTHING AND . CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 238 BROAD ST"., AUGUSTA, GA, -o HAVING TAKEN SPECIAL CARE in the selection of our supplies of Gentlemen's Ready Made Clothing, We do not hesitate to say that we are fully prepared to furnish our customers with, the BEST STYLES and MOST PERFECT GARMENTS. Our Stock of Youth's and Soys' Clothing Is not surpassed by any House in Georgia, and only needs an inspection to be fully appreciated. Oin* Merchant Tailoring Department Is supplied with EVERYTHING ? FASHIONABLE, and is presided over by ARTISTS of well established reputation, who will leave nothing undone to make our Establishment THE FIRST CLASS MERCHANT TAILORING HOUSE OF AUGUSTA! ?gp"We call special attention to our I^rLi^iiisliiiig . GroocLs, SUCH AS FINE TRAVELLING SHAWLS, BUGGY RUGS AND BLANKETS, BEAUTIFUL DRESSING ROBES, WHITE LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS, UNDERVESTS AND DRAWERS, HOSIERY, H'D'KTS, . GLOVES, dec., ?Szc. jsgrGentlemen preparing for Weddings, Parties and Balls, will find specialities of REAL BEAUTY. JOHN KENNY, ) ANDREW T. GRAY J Augusta, Oct 15 KENNY & GRAY, Under Central Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. tf42 JOHN M. CLARK & SONS, (OLD STAND OF ESTES & CLARE,) 218 Broad Street, * Augusta, Greorgia, "raTTb-OlesaJL? dh 3FS_otaa.X Wonld cati the attention of purchasers to their LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stock of ice groceries, Which they ofter to the Trade at VERY LOW RATES. Augusta, Oct 15, 3m 42 JENNINGS, WARD & SMITH, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCH'TS. A.TJGT7STA, GA. T. HE Undersigned have formed a Copartnership under the name and style of JETSTNIlSraS, WARD & SMITH. They will transact a Warehouse and General Commission Bu siness, and offer their services-to their friends and the public. They pledge their .undivided attention to all business entrusted to them. Their Fire-Proo^. Warehouse is- located on McIntosh street the 'Centre of the Cotton Trade"of Augusta, and they have pleasure in announcing that they have secured the services of* Mr. E. BUSTIX, who will take charge of the Cor respondence and Books. ?jgpLiberal Cash Advances will be made on Consignments. T. J. JENNINGS, Augusta, R. IT. WARD, Green County, Ga., JOSEPH T. SMITH, Elbert Co., Ga. Augusta, Oct 15 lm 42 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, SO, ll THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON would respectfully inform parents and guardian? of young Gentlemen desi rous of obtaining a Collegiate education, thai thia Institution has been re-opened under very favora ble auspices, and-at a greatly reduced rate of tuition, tho term? of which are only FORTY DOL '?Alta PER ANNUM, payable quarterly. Stu .ni.x from tho intorior can obtain board at roa nable rate.? in respectable prirate families resi ij in the city. AI-MISSION. ididates for admission into thc Freshman ^'?.nust I/o ablo to translate into English the f Gunar's Commentaries, Virgil, Cicero's "^Oration?, atid Sallust. They, must also 'P0,',., n accurate'and minute knowledge of tho iallbuumar and Prosody. *n -lr, thoy will bc expected to possess & Y'or?u nowledgo of Vally's (?rock Gr.iuiinar, *BtD?l\lit?Tn, and %a ab:e to translate ano. parse weaj?nc?s any portion of Jacobs' Or; ck Reader, ,jr?tt two, 0f Xenophon's Ana basis, aiho ?Mt t?ok of i|OIUer'8 niiaj. In M?tth*-ir knowledro will be ex pected to d(} Arj,i,nie:!c (includes fractions, vulgar ana jmal ) Ex,r;xction ",.. <-,.":".? and Cub.- ?oo^un^v Algebra ibrouab Simple .Equations, .fa fi thrce bookj of LegCDdro's vGtometry. Geography Ancicnt Md Modern, will bc tfb,.subject o? "ao?nation. '* 7??T8 WILL BE ADMITTED 1PPLICATICCOURSE UPON SP1CAL CULTY. N- B' ^'??S? LL. D., President, Profes ' Enr?.S?hriW Economy, and the Evi * Etta ?d' K?'??/Professor of the and Greek AntiqDSDaS? and of Roman LEmWy!Sp?y.?^ofe.Sor of Astrono J??fCBAi>Y' Mathe maucs. ? A PORCHER, Aw . , " Ancient and Ms.dern^ofessor of History, English Compo?tioit0"0' .Bel,? Lo?c?? F. S. HOLMES, Pj?N|.# ?. , Paloontology and Zo'f?f? ?f Geology *f .1T Curator of the Museum. . LEWJ u SecJIBBES, M. D., Ort. lt ' * tho Faculty 6b . . I THE Reform Medical College, AT MACON, GEORGIA, WILL BE OPENED ON THE FIRST MON DAY IN NOVEMBER next, for tho first time since the war. The courso of instruction will be thorough, nnd tho ratos tho samo as for merly. .An ablo Faculty will occupy tho chairs. One beneficiary will bo taken from each Con gressional District, aadfljl disabled Soldiers will bo taught gratuitously. ?or further information apply to M. S. THOMSON, M. D., DEAN. Oct 9_: 2t_41_ EXECUTORS' SALE. X Pursuance of the last Will and Testament of J ROBERT ELLIS, dee'd., wo will sell, by pub lic auction, on-tho premises, tho wbolo of the REAL ESTATE of ROBERT ELLIS, dee'd., comprising in the wholo 1982 Acres. Tho said Land has been laid off in SMALL TRACTS from 201 Acres downwards, and will bc sold accordingly in separate Tracts. On most of the Tracts a-e improvements. On one of them THE HOME TRACT-is a very good Dwelling Huuse, and all necessary outbuildings in com plete order. Thc Lai.J lies within a short distance of Due West, Abbeville District, where Malo and Female Colleges are in a flourishing condition. The Salo will take place on Tuesday, 30th October inst., At which time will bo sold by auction, CORN, FODDER, SHUCKS, COTTON, HORSES, 31 ULES, CATTLE, HOGS, WAGONS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD d- KITCHEN FURNITURE, 65 Shares G. & C. Railroad, Ac, ?c, kc Torms matre known on day of sale. JOSEPH ELLIS, ) v , ' j Ex'ors Oct 15 JOHN COWAN it 42 Ju$t Received, MAGGIELS PILLS and SALVE. "Price 25 ct?, por Box. for salo by - - TEAGUE? CAR WILE. OcLTV ?* t? 42 H. F, RUSSELL & GO., AUGUSTA, GA., H. F. RUSSELL, W. DANIEL, J. J. RUSSELL. ARE NOW OFFERING TO THE PUBLIC, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, One of tho LARGEST ond BEST SELECTED STOCKS of Dry Groods In the Southern States. NO HOUSE SOUTH CAN OFFER GREATER FACILITIES IN VARIETY, STYLE OR PRICES THAN OURSELVES. To Country Merchants We would specially cail attention and invite them to examine oar Stock beforo purchasing. IIV DRESS GOODS. We offer Mouslin DeLaines, Figured and Plain, half cotton, Mouslin DeLaines, " - " all wool, Poplins, Figured and Plain, Plaid and Striped, Real Irish Poplins in Black, Colored and Rep., 3-4 and 6-4, Plaid, Striped and Rep Silk Mohair, "Milang" and De Beges, Goods for Traveling Dresses, French Merinos and Cashmeres, English Merinos and Thibbett Cloths, Cobergs, Alpaccas, and Canton Cloths, Lupin's Super Black Bombazino, Turin Cloth, a new and beautiful article, Empress and Brmin Cloths, Plaid Roubaix and Gresalle Poil D'Ghois, White and Colored Rep. and Plain Silks, White Alpaoca, Ribbons, Trimmings, Battons, ?c., in great varii ty. WHITE GOODS. Jackorot Nainsook Mall Muslin and Swiss Mas lin?, Striped, Plaid and Colored Muslins, French, Swiss and Pearl Swiss Muslin for party dressas, French Organdies and Tarletons, warranted to wash., for party dresses, Cambric Dimity, Linen Cambric and Linen Lawn, Pure Irish Linen, undressed,* Bird'f Eyo and Russia Diaper, Cotton Diaper, Undressed Cambric for Ladies skirts, Percale, a French article for skirts, Undressed Cambric for skirts, Huckaback and Damask Toweling, Damask and Huckaback Towels, .4 to 13-4 Damask Table Cloths, Tabla Sjamask, by the yard, 10-4,1?4 and 12-4 Marseilles Quilts, White nd Colored Tidios, DamasE Doyles and Napkins. HOSIERY. Men, Women and Children's German Hose, " ". English Hose, " " ' Gloves, in every va riety, Real French Corsets, Hoop Skirts. COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS. 8-4,10-4 ard 11-4 Bleached anti Brown Sheeting, "-4. 7-8 anc. 4-4 Ble'ched and Brown Shirting, Striped and Plain Cotton Osnaburgs, Marlboro Stripes and Plaids, Bleached and Brown Jeans, Plaid Linsoys, Plains, Kcrsyss-nd Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Satinets and Cassimeres, Calicoes Mn every style, English- French and American, White and Red Flannels, Opera Flannels, nil colors, French Broad Cloth, Doe Sita Ci;ssimere, Brown Linea ?ind Corsot Joans, Ginghams, <tc, 6-4 Cloaking, for Ladies' Cloak?, black and colored, Bluck and colored Merino and Cashmere Shawls, Breakfast Capes, Sontags and Nubias. The public arc invited to call and examino for themselves, n we hope, by politeness and atten tion, to continuo the liberal patronage heretofore extended to us as truly SOUTHERN MERCHANTS. Augusto, Oct 10 2ttl ADMINISTRATOR'S S ALE, IN pursuance of an order from the Ordinary I will jell at thc loto resilience of HENRY C. HERLONU, Uec'd., on Thursday, 8th November next, ALL THE ESTATE of tho said deceased, Real as well as Personal. Plate of the Land will bc exhibited on tho doy of Salo. Pe-sons desirous of seeing the land can obtain all necessary information from Mr. W. F. Born, near tao place. The personalty consists of STOCK OF ALL KINDS, CORN, FODDER, WHEAT, OATS, COTTON SEED, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Such as are usually found on a well stocked plantation, HOUSEHOLD, KITCHEN FURNITURE, ?c. TERMS-The land will bo sold on a credit of Twelve Months with interest from day of salo, purchasers giving notes with adequate personal suretios, and a mortgage on thc premises to secure the purchase money. The Terms of sale of the personalty, will be Cash in specii. H. T. WRIGHT, Adm'r cum testamento annexe _Oct. 15, _ 3t_ 42 EXECUTOR'S SALE, IN pursuance of an order from W. F. Durisoo, Ordinary, I will sell at the residence of tho late P. J. CASWELL, dee'd., on THURSDAYS, the 1st day of NOVEMBER NEXT, tho PER SONAL ESTATE of said deceased, consisting of i . HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, PLANTATION TOOLS, WAGON, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, CROP OF CORN, FODDER, 4c. ' Terms Cash. Z. W. CARWILE, Ex'or. P. S.-On the samo day will be RENTED, the PLANTATION of said deceased. Oct 13, tf 42 i?X?C?TOR,S~S?L? IN Pursuance of an Order from W. F. Durisoe, Ordinary, I will sell nt the late rcsidenco of HIRAM A. FELLERS, dee'd., on FRIDAY, the 9th of Novombcr next, all thc REAL ESTATE, and that portion of tho PERSONAL ESTATE not previously disposed of, consisting of the fol lowing properly, viz : THE HOMESTEAD TRACT, situated on Halfway Swamp, adjoining lands of Wiley Hollo way, Henry King and others, containing Three Hundred Acres, moro or less. On this place is a good Dwelling House, with?>tkcrnecessary build ings. About 75 acres in cultivation, a portion of which is bottomland. THE JORDAN TRACT, adjoining lands of# CartcrBurnct, John Butler and Mrs P. S, Brooks,* and containing about Three Hundred and Six Acros. This '.Cract has about 50 acres ia cultiva tion, a part of which is also bottom land. The Personal property consists of HOUSES, MULES, CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP, COEN, FODDER, COTTON, BACON, LARD, One Wagon, One Carriage, One Baggy, Blacksmith and Plantation Tools, Honsohold and Kitchen Furniture, ?c., kc. TERMS.-Tho Real Estato will be sold on a credit cf twelve months, with interest from day of salo. Tho purchasers will bo required to give t.vo securities ind^a mortgago of tho land to se cure tho payment. The personal property will bo sold for Cash in Specio, or its equivalent. CALEB WALTON, Ex'or., In right of his wifo. Oct 13 4t 42 The Cotton Tax. COTTON PLANTERS of Edgcfidd District will pleas) take nolioo that 1 have been ap pointed DEPUTY COLLECTOR of tho Third District, at Hamburg, S. C., to collect Tax on all Cotton forwarded to Hamburg or Augusta. I am prepared at al times to attend to this duty, and hopo partios concerned will take notico and govern themselves accordingly. THOMAS KERNAGIIAN, Cotton Tax Collector 3rd Dist., S. O. Hum burg, Od 1, 4t 40. PLANTERS' HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. -o NEW FURNISHED AND BEFITTED, UNSURPASSED [BY ANY HOTEL SOUTH? . WILL BE Re-Opened to tue Public Oct. 8, I860. T, S. NICKERSON, Lato of Mills Houso, Charleston, and Proprietor of Nickerson's Hotel, Columbia, S. C. Proprietor. in, and Propricti S. C. Augusta, Oct 10 2t 41 i E. BOWERS, HAMBURG, S. C., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, COTTOJ* FACTOJR8, AND DEALER IN GROCERIES, BACON, LARD, FLOUR, BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, j TOBACCO, SEGARS, ?c., HAVING changed his Grocery Agency into a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS will take great pleasure in meeting tho wants of his old Friends and Customers. He will pay tho HIG HEST PRICE for COTTON, COUNTRY PRODUCE, <tc, or will receive the samo on Storage. f?S* Consignments respectfully solicited. Farmers and Planters, and the public generally, will find it to their interest to give mo a coll. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Oct. 1, tf 40 W, IMUII8 I % FACTOES, CHURCH ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO. Commiss'n Merchants NEW YORK. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will* bo made on COTTON Consigned to either House. Charleston, Oct 10 3m41 For thc Plantation, Thc Garden, And thc Home Circle. A.T the request of the Publisher, I am' now acting as Agent for the SOUTHERN CULTI VATOR, an indispensable Agricultural Journal, published at Athens, Ga. Terms, $2 per annum. Every Farmer, Planter and Horticulturist in the South should be a reader of tho CULTIVA TOR. ? tS^Spccimcn numbers may bo seen at the Adicrtincr Office. . * D. R. DURISOE. ' Sept 17 tf 33 THE CHARLESTON COURIER, rCBLISDED BY A. S. WILMINGTON & CO., City Printers, No. Ill Ea?l Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. TERMS.-Daily ono year, $10,00,-Si.tmonths $5,00. Tri-wcckly ono year, $3,00,-Six months $4,00. D. R. DURISOE, Agent Fur Edge?eld. July 17_tf_29_ THE DAILY PRESS. A CHEAP PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Subscriptions will bc rccoived for the DAILY PRESS at the following rates Ono Year, in advance.$5 00 Six Months, in advance . 3 00 Three Month?, in advance. 2*00 Postmasters are nuthorized and requested to act ?s .Agents in receiving and forwarding sub scriptions to this office, and will be allowed the usual per ccntogc in such business. E. H. PUGnE, Publisher Daily Press, Augusto, Ga. Sept. 12 st 37 THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1807. THIRTIETH VOLUME. THIS well known religious family newspaper, commences itt THIRTIETH VOLUME, in January, 1SG7, under thc editorial control of thc REV. E. IL MYERS, D. D., Who has conducted it for tho past twelve years. Devoted to Religion and the interests of tho Church of Christ-nn organ of tho Methodist Episcopal Church South, iii tho south-Eastern States-of high literary, chara? tor-having*monr its contributors and correspondents many pf tho most eminent divines in that Church, and giving duo attention to every question of public impor tance, to facts is Scienco and Art, to the News, to the Markets, oto., etc., wo deem it the very paper for the Family, whcroLut ono paper is taken, and worthy a place with tho best whero several are taken. Besides, it is emphatically tho paper for the poor man, (and such wo all arc now)' for it is cheaper, stylo and size considered, than any pnper in tho Southern States. As a medium of ostensivo country advertising it is tho best paper in tho South-East, having a wido range of circulation, and a largo list of sub scribers in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Alabama! Any person sending $30 00, will bo entitled to a copy of the paper for ono year, for this service. Thoso wishing to subscribo may remit by mail, or apply to tho nearest itinerant preacher of thc Methodist Episcopal Church South, all of whom aro Agents for.tho pape/. Terms ;-Three Dollars for one year ; Two Dol lars for eight months; Ono Dollar for four months. Invariably,,Cash in advance. When tho money is exhausted, tho paper is discontinued. Address J. W. BURKE, ? CO., Macon, Ga. Oct 1 5t 40 100 Hands Wanted FOR THE WEST. WANT to employ ono hundred hands for the Arkansas River. Frceduion who aro willing to work for good wages and good Rations will please call on mo at Edgcficld Court Houso for a short timo. S. F GOODE. Oct. 8 2t 41 Butchering. PROM and after Monday next, I will furnish regularly on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, between' daybreak and sunrise, at the old Market Hoube, BEEF, MUTTON AND PORK, Of tho best quality that can bo found in tho coun try. To give satisfaction to all, will berny ear nest endeavor. Prioes reasonable; TcrmsCash. Givemoocall on tho days mentioned. I will also have Market on Saturday evenings at 4 o'clock. On hand a few barrols CORNED BEEF. Also, TALLOW. JOHN S. GOODMAN. Oct. 3, tf 40 ? Notice. WILL BE SOLD, by permission of W. F. Durisoc, Ordinary, on TUESDAY, tho 23rd Oetobcr inst., nt the residence of THOMAS HOWLE, all tho personal Estato of GEO. W. MORGAN, Dcc'd., consisting of HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, HOGS, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, Ac., ?tc, ?fcc. . Also, his interest in TWO STILLS. Terms of Sale, Cash. Z- W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D., and Adm'or. Oct 2 3t 40. Just Received, SHALLENBERGER'SPILLS-A NEV ER FAILING REMEDY FOR CHILLS AND FEVER. For salo by TEAGUE A CARWILE. Oct. 10 tf 41 M. COHEN 9 ?? WHOLESALE AND RET AI DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, Has on Hand and receiving daily a large and well assorted Stock of LAKES, MISSES, CHILDREN, GENTS and BOYS 9 si tk^mm a ss OF EVERY DESCRIPTION that can be had in ANY MARKET. Merchants and Planters Would do well to call and examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. It is my determination to keep a FIRST CUSS SHOE STORE! My motto is . ' " QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS ONE PRICE, AND CHEAP FOR GASH!" ^TDont forget the place. M. COHEN'S, 182 1-2 Broad Street, next Door above Mrs. A. Fredricks, AUGUSTA, GA. 53PT. W. HENRY, late with BONES & HENDERSON, will be pleased to see his old friends at M. COHEN'S Shoe Emporium. Augusta. Sept 3 3m 3G NOTICE TO PLANTERS WE ABE RECEIVING / AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Pure Vo.l PERUVIAN GUANO! WHICH WE WARRANT GENUINE. CRUMP, DAVISON & CO, No. 209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Sept 10 RM Established in Charleston in 1837, . And in Augusta in 1818, THE Subscribor tnkc3 pleasure in informing tbu residents of Edgcfield and the adjoin ing Districts that he has been appointed Agent for thc THREE BEST PIANO*MAKERS IN THE WOHLD, viz. STEINWAY ck SONS, New York, CHICKERING Ji SONS, Boston, HAZELTON BROS., New York. And ho will sell their Instruments at FACTO RY PRICES, with freight added. Porsons wishing to purchase a SUPERIOR j Pi ASO FORTE please send for Circulars and Illustrated Catalogues, and they will Hud they < :m purchase from (ho UKST MAKERS, at j as Low I'rices as they can of inferior ones. Illustrated Catalogues and Circulars pent free of all ebar^es. GEO. A. OATES, IMO Broad Street, AUGUSTA, QA. pSr Also, Agent for Mason <L Hamlin's cele brated CABINET ORGANS. Apr 24 tf 17 furniture ! THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE j on hand, and aro receiving, a FINE ASSORTMENT of , SUPERB FURNITURE, Which they offer AT VERY LOW FIGURES. They ato also prepared to MAKE TO ORDER and REPAIR any thing in our. lino of business at short notice Cano-Bottom Chairs RE-SEATED at a living price, at 137 Broad Street, opposite Monument Square. WEST & MAY, June ll 6m 24' W. D. DAVIDSON. M. A. RANSOM. Removal. ON THE FIRST OF OCTOBER wo will ro movo to No. 256, Brond Street, and will open a NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK of Hats and Caps, AND BOOTS AND SHOES, Suitable to all ages, scxc3 and conditions. OUR STOCK has been selcctod with great care by ari experienced buyer, direct from thc Manufacturers, and wo guarantee to sell, either Wholesalo or Retail, AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY. ALSO. Wo will continuo to keep Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil, With a full assortment of HAND AND STJTND LAMPS, Brackets, Chandeliers, Side Lights. Lanterns, Chimneys, Wicks, &c. DAVIDSON & CO. Augusta, Oct 1 . lm 40 w. J. ni.A :... A. J. SJii rn, w. w. KEEN, Augusta. -. Augusta. Danville, Vu. BLAIR, SMITH & CO., TOBACCO AGENCY, -ASD- . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 298 Broad. Street, : .' .?Jugiista, G-?o. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to SALE Ol TOBACCO, COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN BACON, LARD, WHISKEY,BAG GING, ROPE TWINE, PRODUCE, and Mcrchundiso of everj description. $33-Consignments ami Orders respectfully so licitcd. Augusta, Oct 1 _3m 40 Fresh Hops. JUST arrived a large supply of very (?no Fros! HOPS. TEAGUE & CARWILE. fiopt 12 tf 37 JONES, SMYTH & CO., 192 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN STOVES, RANGES, TIN WARE, &C, &C., OFFER TO TIIE PUBLIC TIIE CELEBRATED Harvest Queen Cook Stove, ' Of various sizes, cither with or without Copper lioilor attached. This Stove has been favorably known in the South for several years, .ind from :hc large number sold sinoo thu War wo can gately recom mend it ns being juit what u required for this :;ectiou inf country, and when furnished with Copper Boiler Conns as completo a Cook Stove as ever offered to the public. j Wc also keep a largo supply of general Ilouse I Furnishing Goods, such as Silver Plated, Bri tania and Planished Ware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Cutlery, ??c., Ac. JS^Wo would call the attention of Country. Merchants to our Stock of Manufactured Tin Vfarc, which wo offor to tho trade at very low prices. JoJ??lS, SMITH & CO.. Formerly' S. S. JONES & CO. ' Augusta, Aug 27 3m35 CEO. TI. cnriir, | w. n. DAVISON-, | WM. A. wnicnr CRUMP, DAVISON & CO, Commission Merchants, COTTON FACTORS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, SEGARS? Bacon, Lard, Flour, Grain, BAGGING, ROFE AND GUANO, 209 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, G JE ORGIA. WITH a view of extending our business, we have this day takon in Partnership Mr. WM. B. DAVISON, who for many years was a prominent Merchant of this City, and who is well known throughout thc South. Wo present to tho trade facilities second to no houso in tho South, and shall 'keep constantly on hand such leading articles as oro set forth ?nour Card, guaranteeing to give entire satisfaction. GEO. R. CRUMP & CO. Wo are also prepared to do a COTTON BUSI NESS, and solicit Consignments from Planters, pledging ourselves to obtain the highest C?sh market prices, our MR. DAVISON having had fifteen years cxpcricnco in tho business. In addition to our supply of Groceries, cte, we aro IMPORTING THE PURE NO. 1 PERU VIAN GUANO, which wo will guaran too gonu ine, nnd will also keep tho BJJST PHOSPHATES and only those wo can recommend to Farmers as a genuino arliclo. Your business ls most oarnostly solicited. CRUMP, DAVISON & ?0" 209 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GEOF.GIA. Aug M 3m 33 BOOKS AND_PERIODICALS, P. QUINN, ISO Broad Street, Angiistn, Georgia, Keeps Constantly on Hand All thc Latest Newspapers AND PERIODICALS, Late Novels, School Books, STATIONERY, &c. SUBSCRIPTIONS takon and forwarded a earliest mail. All ordors from the country will receive prompi attention. Back numbers of LITERARY PAPERS ant PERIODICALS forwarded. ?SS-Call nt QUINN'S RAIL RO?D NEW? DEPOT, 189 Broad Street, next door belo? Conatitutionalut Office, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Oct 1 3m40 FlU in TO MS! Fresh and Complete Stocks,! AS CflfiAP AS THE CHEAPEST ! W E have just received and opened our Entire Stock df Goods of EVERY Description, suited for tho Fall and Winter Trade, and to which wo invite tho especial attention of thc Ladies and Gentlemen of Edgofiold and tho surrounding country. Our Stock embraces in part, French MERINOES ; ALPACAS and COBERGS; DELAINES and POPLINS ; PRINTS, .in great variety ; Canton and Opera FLANNELS ; Red and White FLANNELS; BLEACHED GOODS-a splendid Stock; CLOTHS and CASSIMERES : SATINETS, JEANS, KERSEYS and TWEEDS ; Ladies' CLOAKS and SHAWLS ; NUBIAS and SONTAGS,-Rich and beautiful; HATS. BONNETS, FLOWERS, very stylish ; RIBBONS, PLUMES, WREATHES-beautiful; ! NOTIONS, of ull kinds ; COLLARS, GLOVES and HOSIERY; Hoop SKITS and-BALMORALS; - CHECKS, PLAID HOMESPUNS, TICKINGS; BLANKETS of the best quality: HATS and CAPS, in endless-variety ; BOOTS and SHOES, a large and splendid stock, for Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children; BRIDLES, SADDLES, COLLARS; GLASSWARE, CROCKERY and HARDWARE ; Primo Family GROCERIES; BACON, LARD, FLOUR, MEAL, 4c, &c, All of which wo will, os heretofore, sell as cheap as tho cheapest, Examine our Goods and Prices boforo purchasing elsewhere Satisfaction war rantcd to all. CHEATHAM ?fe BRO. Oct. 0 tf/ . 41 FALL AND WINTER GOODS. ?<? _1 XHE SUBSCRIBER has now in Storo Lis Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of French MERINOES ; Figured and Stdid Col'd DELANES; Beautiful POPLINS and ALPACAS; French, English and American PRINTS; CANTON FLANNELS ; All Wool Red and White FLANNELS; SHAWLS, NUBIAS, SONTAG BALMORAL and HOOP SKIRTS ; Colored CAMBRICS; HOSIERY, GLOVES and COLLARS; Ladies' and Gent's UNDERVESTS ; Ladies' and Missos H ATS-splendid variety ; RIBBONS, FLOWERS and FEATHERS ; BELT RIBBONS-Rich and Beautiful ; Fancy Doeskin CASSIMERES; SATTINETS, TWEEDS and Ky. JEANS; Bleached LONG CLOTHS ; TICKINGS and STRIPES ; Plaid HOMESPUNS; BLANKETS,-a fino supply ; Men's and Boy's HATj5-all kinds; Ladies', Misses, Men's, Boys and [Children'ii SHOES and BOOTS, in great variety; GROCERIES, H ARD AVA RE CROCKERY: With many other articles too numerous to men tion, all of which will be SOLD LOW FOR CASH ONLY. B. C. BRYAN, Agt. EdgcGcld, S. C., Oct 2 tf 40 Small Profits, Good Value, And Quick Sales, Thc Principle of Doing Business .' FOR C7S.S?-I. I. B. SULLIVAN nAS A NEW AND DESIRABLE Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Bought in the Best Markets in this Country, and aro offered at LOWER PRICES than the samo quality of Goods has boon offered since 1SC0. Call and examine a good assortment of DRESS G^ODS of Various Styles and Fabrics RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS and FANCY GOODS French Kid GLOVES and HOSIERY: Ladies COLLARS, CUFFS and LACES: Ladies'Cloth CLOAKS and SHAWLS : Ladies and Misses Balmoral and Hoop SKIRTS; nATS, CAPS, BONNETS and FLOWERS; White. Red, and Colored FLANNELS ; CASSIMERE, SATTINET and WOOL JEANS; SHEETING, TICKS, STRIPES and PRINTS: Linen SHIRTING and DIAPER; Linen CRASH and TOWELS : ElcachcJ and Broivu TAKLE DAMASK : Lambs Wool and Merino UNDER VESTS ; OVER COATS : Cas?imcro ar d Cloth Business COATS ; A Largo Sto.-k of BOOTS and SHOES: HARDWARE,CROCKERY and 0LASSWARE; GROCERIES, Bay MACKEREL. CHEESE: 3000 lbs Doublo Extra FAMILY FLOUR, WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. Oct. 3 1m 10 J. E. COOK. . JILES M. BEJIHY COOK & BERRY, . LATE J. E. COOK <fc CO.,. Granite ville, S. C., DEALER? IN DIV eooiSi - Groceries, Drugs and Medicines, BOOTS/ SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Notions, &c. Granitevilte, Oct 1 Cm4^_ C. A. CiiE.vrifAM. OSCAU CnEAmAjr. CAROLINA HOUSE, EDGEFIELD, S. C. TniS well kno^n Hotel has recently been ren ovated and put in completo order, and will bo opened on tho first October next for the recep tion and accommodation of visitors. The undersigned will boglad to seo their friends and tho public generally. Every effort will bo mado to givo enlim satisfaction to their guests. .Having repaired tho LARGE STABLES per taining to the Hotel, Horses and Mules left in their charge will reccivo tho best attention. HORSES and BUGGIES to hiro at all time?. CHEATHAM & BRO. Sept 25_tf_39 lilflUllCffllTH SHOPS. TnE Undersigned gives notice that ho is now prepared to l avo REPAIRED in a good and wc-kmanliko manner. WAGONS, CARRIAGES, ' BUGGIES, end other Vehicles that may bo brought to his Shops, at fair and reasonable pri ces for Cash. NEW WAGONS, CARTS and BUGGIES will also bo put up in the boststyle, and on as reason able torms ns ? an bo affordod. ' Having EFFICIENT and EXPERIENCED WORKMEN in my Shops, and a good supply of tho BEST SEASONED TIMBER, no pains will bc spared to g.vo ontiro sati?faction. to thoso who may send theil work to these Shops. W: W. ADAMS, Sept. 26_tf . 39 GROVESTEEN & CO., 499 Broadway, New York. THESE PIANOS received tho Highest Award of Merit at tho World's. Fair, over tho best ' makers from London, Paris, Germany, tho cities of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimoro ond Bos ton ; also, thc Gold Medal at tho American Inttilutc, for FIVE SUCCESSIVE YEARS!! Our Piano? ontain tho French Grand Action, narp Pedal, Overstrung Bass, Full Iron Frame, and all Modern Improvements. Every Instru ment warren''tl Fl VE YEAHS! Mado under tho .-supervision of Mr. J. H. GROVESTELN, who"has a practical experience of over thirty-five, years, and is the muker of over ehren thousand Piano-Fortes. Our facilities fer manufacturing en oblo us to t ell -?beso instruments from $100 to $200 cheaper than any first class piano forte. Aug 3 _ lyiur 32 (frQfk A .MONTH!-AGENTS wanted Tor ?ip?Jvf six enlirel'i neio articl>s, jost cut. Ad dress O. T. GABEY' City Building, Biddlcford, Me. June ( iiwly 23