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Groceries, &c. ?AS.G.MLIE&BRO., -A_ugn.sta, G-a.? RESPECTFULLY cali the attention of the people of Edgefield to a BEAUTIFUL STOCK of GOODS, which they hare just received foe tho Fall and Winter Trade, Consisting in part as follows : ON OUR- SECOND FLOOR, CARPET DEPARTMENT. CARPETS. Crossley's Royal English Velvet Carpets, in new designs ; Crossley's English Brussells Carpets, in new and beautiful patterns : .' " A large and beautiful stock of the best All Wool ; ply and Ingrain Carpets manufactured ; Ingrain Carpeta, new patterns at lower prices j. Stripsd Venetian Carpets, All "Wool; Striped Flax Carpets, pretty and cheap ; Striped All Wool Venetian Carpeting, for'Stairs; Stair Rods, all widths and lengths wanlcd : Druggets and Crumb Cloths, now patterns, all Wool; 500 Beautiful English Hearth Rugs i. ? large stock of Door Mats, for ioside and oat fide use. #5f*A competent Upholsterer on hand to Cut, Fit aad Lay Carpets at short notice. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, In new designs, and of thc best makers, just received te the following widths : 3 ft, 4 ft. 6 in., d?t, 7 ft 6 in., 12 ft and IS feet wide, which will be rat to fit x-ny sized Hall, Room or Stairs. Stair Oil Cloths, 2 ft wide : Light Narrow Stair Oil Cloths to cover Stair Car pe'", Tab!? OU Cloths, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 and 8-4 wide, in Ch utz, Oak, Marble, Mahogany, Blue, Black and Green colors. IS*-Floor Oil Cloths Cat and Laid (if required) by a competent Workmnn. MATTINGS. 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Coeoa Matting, for Halls, Base ments, Churches, Offices, Public Buildings, &o. 4 4,.5-4 and 6-4 Red Checked and White Canton Matting. {Spottings Laid, or Sewed and Laid with Dispatch. WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS. SOO Pairs Window Shades, just received, with all necessary Trimmings, embracing from the finest made, to the cheapest manufactured, from 6 to 1? feet in length, all of which are new patterns. Blue, Green and Bixff Hollands, to make Shades, always tn hand. Lace and Nottingham Lace Curtains; Damask for Curtains, also Trimmings ; Cornices, Bands, Pins, Tassels, Loops, Hooks ; Picture Nails, Picture Tassels and Cords. tS?*"Window Shades Squared and Hung, and Curtains put up at short notice, if required. WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS. 4,000 Rolls Wall Papers and Border?, of new Colors, fen? and cheap, just received. ^S2f~A Paper Hanger furnished when required by or.r Customers. ON OUR FIRST FLOOR, GROCERY DEPARTMENT. GROCERIES. ' Stuart's Sugar?, all grades; Java and Rio Coffee; Green and Black Teas; Sugar House Syrup; Starch, Soap, Candles, Matches ; Pepper, Ginger, Spice?, Crackers ; Gosh sn Butter, Cheese, Liverpool Salt; Ham?, Bacon, Flour, Buckwheat; Potatoes, Onion*, Cooking and Washing Soda; Raisins, Citron, Currants, Almonds; Nats of all kinds ; Pickles and Proserves of all kinds ; Canned and Vegetable Fruits of all kinds; Ketchups, Sauce.*, Yeast Powders; Machend in Kitti, half and whole Barrels; Codfish, Smoked and Pickled Salmon ; Fresh Salmon, Oysters and Lobsters in Cans ; English Ale and Porter; Wines, Liquors and Bitters of all kinds. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. Tubs, Buckets, Keeler.-, Churns and Measures : Baskets of all kinds*and shapes; Scrubbing, Dusting, Floor, Hand, Blacking, Hair, Popo, Head, Horse and Whitewash Brushes; Brooms of all kinds. SHOES. Ladies' Gaiters, Shoes, Bootees and Slipper;; Gents' French Calf and Goat Shoes and Gaiters ; Misses' and Children's Shoes, with and- without tips;-. Negro Men and Women's Shoes, all kinds. DRY GOODS. A small stock of Dry Goods and Gents' Famish ing Oouii, Fine all wool Blanket?, White and Colored Flannels, Tabling, Diaper, Towels, Lcng Cloths, Unbleached Goods, Bed Tick, St -?pcs, Table and Linen Damasks, Piano and Tables Covers, Ac, <fcc. SUNDRIES. Window Glass, all sizes, Nails, all sizes, Gunny Bugging, Green Leaf, Manilla and Jute Rope, Twines, Sash Cords, Cloth.es Lines and Pin?, Wa.'b Boards, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Rakes and Hoes, Axes, Axe Handles, Hatchets, Smith <t Wessen and Colt's Repeater;, and Notions of every Description. To all of which your attention is invited, and all of which will ba sold at a small advance on cost of importation. JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO., DEALERS IN Carpets, Groceries and Sundries, 205 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, OA. Oct 15 " 6m 42 ESTABLISHED IN 1850 THE Subscri ber would re-/ fcspectfnlly in furt?, the citizens of Edgefield and the surround ing .-ountry, that he keeps a SPECIAL ESTAB LISHMENT for tho REPAIR of WATCHES and JEWELRY. All work entrusted to his care will be executed promptly, noatly, and warranted for ono year. Ar. his Store) will be found ono of the largest Stocks of (?o?d and Silver Watches, Of the best European and American manufacture :i the Southern Sutes, with a select assort ment ,of.. RICHL AND NEW STYLES ?TRI/S . tCAN GOLD JEWELRY. Set with Diamonds, -Pettis; Rubies, Oriental Gar nets, Coral, -Ac. AUo, SOLID SILVER WARE, consistiag of foll TE A* SETS, WAITERS, ICE AND V/ATER PITCHERS, CASTORS, GOBLETS, CUPS, FORKS, SPOONS, And ?verything'in the Silvor Ware line. $ FINE SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARRELED GINS. Colt'.?, Smith k Weston's, Cooper'*, RemmiDg ton's, Sharp's, Derringer's, PISTOLS. An 1 many others of tho latest invention. FINE CUTLERY. SPECTACLES, WALKING C\NES, PERFUMERY. PORTMONIAES, AND FANCY GOODS Of every variety to be found in a first class Jew eller Establishment A. PR0NTAUT, One Door below Augusta Hotel, . 103 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Oct 15 42 Ctfis. P. MCCALLA. ENOS A. TATE, Of Elbert Co., Ga. MCCALL A & TATE, COTTON FACTORS -AND COMMISSION IflERCH'TS, Jackson Street, (near Ellis Street,) ?ugSi?ta, Ga, Cf>mn?i*rtons for Se! Tia g Cotton, 2 per :* Ceut. ?sy-On Cotton Sold by ns,no Storage Charged. Auguste, OcU 1_3m ' 42 ' A MONTH !-.AGENTS wanted for tix entirely new aftieU*, just ont A<* T. GAREY. City Building, Bid die fo d, Jaw? * I? I KENNY & GRAT, Wholesale and .Retail . Dealers ; -IN 8IABY MADE EEOYHISG f AND GENTS9 FURNISHING GOODS, 238 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA, . -o HAVING TAKEN SPECIAL CARE in thc 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 Boys' Clothing Is not surpassed by any House in Georgia, and only needs an inspection to be fully appreciated. . Our 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 F?RST CLASS MERCHANT TAILORING HOUSE OF AUGUSTA! 2??p*We call spscial attention to our Fnrnisliiiig GroocLs, SUCHAS FINE TRAVELLING SHAWLS, BUGGY RUGS. AND BLANKETS, BEAUTIFUL- DRESSING ROBES. WHITE UNEN BOSOM SHIRTS, UNDERVESTS AND DRAWERS, HOSIERY, H'D'K'FS, GLOVES, eec, &c. JtqgTGentlemen preparing for Weddings, Partie? and Balls, will find specialities of REAL BEAUTY. . JOHN KENNY, ) ANDREW T. GRAY j Augusta, Oct 15 KENNY & GRAY, Under Central Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. tf 42 PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S MRS. TWEEDY, SUITS will be the name of the new style of garments shortly to be introduced to the public. Aa early as brought out will be ofl*erod to the fashionable public at our New Store, where s. more perfect RECONSTRUCTION in the improvement of our premises has lately been achieved. It is our old stand beautifully and tastefully remodelled rfhd.finished, where wo hope to meet our numerous friends and customers. We OJ;uro them that our old - 215 Broad Street, (Opposite C en tr al H o tel,) AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Wc POLICY in conducting our business on the ONE PRICE SYSTEM has proved la success beyond our most sanguine expectations. Low prices ?nd fair deal ing are bound to be TRIUMPHANT io every part of the globe, and in every branch of commerce. Thc commercial year, just opening,. \ will find us well preparod to meet the wants of j our numerous customers. Oar goods are'of tho j best quality AND OULD respectfully invite the attention of ? the Ladies of Edgefield and vicinity, to her WELL SELECTED STOCK, consisting in part i of- / . LADIES' HATS and TURBANS, of | different styles ; CLOTH COVERINGS, FURS, ?fcc.;. DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, ?fcc, a large an elegant Assortment FANCY GOODS in great variety. Im42 WILL BE found as cheap as the cheapest. The scarcity of money in our midst, combined with the partial fiilnre of the principal crops, will necessitate a rigid economy to be ADOPTED BY the majority of our citizens. Our varied stock will enable them to make rnch selections as are suitable to their incomes. The beautiful styles of our clothing are not only proverbial at home, but alco by travellers passing hore from ALMOST EVERY STATE who accord us the praise for cheapness and the durability of our garments. Wc also offcer at the very lowest prices, Gentlemen's Furnishing Q oods, Hats, Yankeo Notions, either at wholesale or re tail, as cheap as any houso IN THE UNION. Oar motto is "THE NIMBLE PENNY IS BETTER THAN TUE SLOW SHILLING." We gnaranteo lowest prices-latest fashions. Clothing made of the best materials. Call and examine for yourselves at I. SUTIOJ* & BROTHER Fashionable Clothing Emporium, 224 BROAD STREET. Augusta, Ga,, Oct. 15, tf 42. Augusta, Oct 15 TWINAME & SUMMERS," 316 BROAD STREET, Augusta, G-a., Shipping and General Commission MERCHANTS, OFFBR FOR SALE A LARGE QUANTITY OF BAGOU, CORN, FLOUR, Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, &c. /2?~No package will bc opened. Augusta, Oct 15 lm 42 G. W. COKWAY, . S. Tf RX KR, Of Kentucky. Of Edgc?cld, S. C. KENTUCKY SALE Al LIVERY STABLES BY CONWAY & TURNER, Campbell St., Between Broad and lleynold*, NEAR PLANTERS HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ALL KINDS of VEHICLES and SADDLE HORSES for Hire. Also, Fino CARRIAGES, strictly for Family- uso. Match Horses, Single Harness Horses, and Saddle Horres bought, or sold on Commission. I {Covered accommodation on the Promises for Two Hundred Hoad of Mules. Augusta, Oct ld 3m42 JOHN M. CLARK & SONS, (OLD STAND OF ESTES & CLARK,) 278 Broad Street, Ajagustaj Greorgia, Wholesale db FLetsiH GROCERS, Would call the attention of purchasers to their LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stock of Choice (groceries* Which they offer-to. the Trade at VERY LOW RATES. Augusta, Oct 15, 3m 42 JENNINGS, WARD & SMITH, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCH'TS, A.TJQTTST.A, GA.. THE Undersigned have formed a Copartnership nnder the name and style of .' JENNINGS, WASD & 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 al^business entrusted to them. Their Fire-Probf Warehouse is located on McIntosh street the Centre of the Cotton Trade of Augfista, and they have pleasure in announcing that they have secured the services of Slr. E. BCSTIN, who will take charge of the Cor respondence and Books. jggT'Liberal Cash Advances will be made on Consignments. T. J. JENNINGS, Augusta. R. H. WARD, Green County, Ga., JOSEPH T. SMITH, Elbert Co., Ga. Augusta, Oct 15 lm 42 A New and Grand Epoch in Medicine. DR. MAGOIEL is tho founder of a new. Medical System ! Tho quanti.arians, whoso vast internal doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyze the bow els, must give precedence, to the man who restores health and appetite, with from ono "to. two of his extraordinary Fills, and cures tho most virulont sores with a box or so of his wonderful ? and all healing Salve. These two great specifics of the Doctor are fast superseding all tho'stereotyped nostrums of tho day. Extraordinary cures by Maggiel's Pills and Salvo have openod t'jo eyes of the public to tho inefficiency of tho (so-called) remedies of others, and upon which people have so long blindly depended. Maggiel's Fills aro not of the class that are swallowed by the dozen, and of which overy box fall taken creatoB an ab solute necessityjbr another. Ono or two of Mag giel's Pills suffices to place the bowels in perfect order, tone the stomach, create an appetite, and render the spirits light and buoyant ! There is no griping, and no reaction in tho form of con stipation. If the livor is affected, its functions are restored ,* and if tho nervous system is feeble, it is invigorated. This last quality makes tho medicines very desirable for the wants of delicate females. Ulc?rons and eruptivo diseases are lite rally extinguished by tho disinfectant power of Maggiel's Salve. In fact, it ia here announced that Maggiel's Billions, Dyspeptic and Diarrhcca Pills cure ?here all others fail. While for Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts, and all abrasions of tho skin, Maggiel's Salve is in fallible. Sold by J. MAGBIKL, ll Pine Street, New York, and all Druggists, at 22 cts. per box. Aug 15 ly S3 Errors of ?outli. AGENTLEMAN who snffored for years from Norvous Debility, Prematuro Decay, and all tho effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for tho sako of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making tho simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 42 Cedar St., New York - Sept. 12 3m 37 f mm I $ FACTORS, CHURCH ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO, Commiss'n Merchants - NEW YORK. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will bo mado on COTTON Consigned to either House? Charleston, Oct 10 3m41 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, IN pursuance of an order from tho Ordinary I will sell at the late residence of HENRY C. KERLONG, dee'd.. on Thursday, Sth November next, ALL THE ESTATE of the said deceased, Real as well as Personal. Plats of the Land will be exhibited on the Jay of Salo. Persons desirous of seeing the land can obtain all necessary information from Mr. W. F. BOVD, near tho place. Tho personalty consists of STOCK OF ALL KINDS, CORN, FODDER, WHE . 7, OATS, COTTON SEED, AGRICULTURAL'IMPLEMENTS, Such as arc usually found ou a well sacked plantation, HOUSEHOLD, KITCHEN FURNITURE, ?c. TERMS-The land will be sold on a credit of Twelve Months with interest from day of sale, purchasers giving notos with adequate personal sureties, and a mortgage on thc premises to secure the purcbaso money. Tho Torms of sale of thc personalty, will bc Cash iu specie. H. T. WRIGHT, Adm'r cum testamento annexo. . Oct. 15, 3t _42_ EXECUTOR'S SALE, IN pursuance of an order from W. F. Duriso?, Ordinary, I will sell at the residence of the lato P. J. CASWELL, dee'd., on THURSDAY, tho 1st day of NOVEMBER NEXT, the PER SONAL ESTATE of said deceased, consisting of HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, PLANTATION T?OLS, WAGON, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, CROP OF CORN, FODDER, ?o. #33* Terms Cash. Z. W. CARWILE, Ex'or. P. S.-On tho same day will bo RENTED, the PLANTATION of said deceased. Oct 13, . tf 42 EXECUTOR'S SALE, IN Pursuance of an Order from W. F. Durisoc, Ordinary, Twill sell-at the late residenco oil HIRAM A. FELLERS, dee'd., on FRIDAY, tho 9th of November next, all tho REAL ESTATE, and that portion of tho PERSONAL E?TATE not previously disposed of, consisting of tho fol lowing property, viz : - THE HOMESTEAD TRACT, situated Halfway Swamp, adjoiniag lands of Wiley Hollo way, Henrj King and others, containing Three Hundred Acren, more br.loss. On this place is a good Dwelling House, with otherneccssary build ings. About 75 acre* in cultivation, a portion of which is bottom land. THE JORDAN TRACT, adjoining lands of | Carter Eurnet, John Butler and -Mrs P. S. Brooks, r.nd containing about Three Hundred and Six Arre?. Tb?3 Tract has about 50 acres in cultiva tion, a part of wbi-.h is also bottom land. Thc Personal property consists of HOUSES, MULES, CA TT LE, HOGS, SHEEP, CORX, FODDER, COTTON, II ACON, LARD, % One Wagon,1Dno Carriage, Ono Buggy, Blacksmith and Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, ?c., S.e. TERMS.-Tho Real Estate will bo sold on a credit of twelvo months, with interest from day of sale. The purchasers will bo required to give t.vo securities and a aortgngc of the land to se cure tho payment. The personal proporty will be sold for Cash in Specie, or its'cquivalent. CALEB WALTON, Ex'or., In right of hui wife. Oct 13 4t '?'??< 42 I EXECUTORS1 SALE, N Pursuance of tho last Will and Testament of _ ROBERT ELLIS, deo'd.-, we will sell, by pub lic auction, on tho premises, the wholo of the REAL ESTATE of ROBERT ELLIS, dee'd., comprising in thc wholo 1982 Acres. Tho said Land bas been laid off in SMALL TRACTS from 2C1 Acres downwards, and will bo sold accordingly in s*parato Tracts. On most of | thc Tracts aro improvements. On ono of them- j THE HOME TBACT-?B a very good Dwelling Houso, and all necossary ' outbuildings in com plete order. Tho Land lies within a short distance of Due West, Abbeville District, where Male and Female Colleges are in a flourishing condition. Tho Sale will take place on Tuesday, 30th October inst., At which time will be sold by auction, . . CORN, FODDER, SHUCKS, COTTON, HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, HOGS, WAGONS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN FURNITURE, 65 Shares G. \- C. Railroad, ?C., Ac, &?. Terms made known on day of salo. JOSEPH ELLIS, \ v. . JOHN COWAN, J *** ?T _Oct 15_2t 42 The Cotton Tax. COTTON PLANTERS of Edgcficld District will please take 'notico that I havo boen ap pointed DEPUTY COLLECTOR of tho Third District, at Hamburg, S. C., to collect Tux on nil Cotton forwardod to Homburg or Augusta. I am prepared at all times to attend to this duty, and hope parties concerned will tako notico and govern themselves accordingly. THOMAS KERNAGHAN, Cotton Tax Colfcctor 3rd Dlat., S. C. Homburg, Oct. 1, "4t 40. Just Received, AGGIELS PILLS and SALVE. Prico 25 cts. per Box, for salo by TEAGUE 4 CARWILE. Oct. 17 tf 42 M T Dissolution. HE Co-Partnersbip heretofore oxisting bo u tweon WARREN & LOVELACE was dis solved ou tho 10th inst, by mutual consent Thoso indebted to tho firm will please como forward and sottlo thoir indebtedness between this and the 1st November, as we wish to make a final settlement on that day. WARREN <fc. LOVELACE. Ridgeway, S. C., Oct 15, 1866. 3t 42 ONE PRICE CHEAP CASH STORE ! & Go. 228 Broad Street, ^ugLista, Greorgia, At their'old and well known Stand under the CENTRAL HOTEL, beg respectfully tc inform their friends and the public that they are now receiving one of the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE Stocks of DRY GOODS, Ever introduced to the public, of Augusta and vicinity,-Pur chased Exclusively for Cash,-and selected with the utmost care and fidelity, with a view of retaining and further establishing the reputation which a kind public so generously accords us OF KEEPING THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. FAIR DEALING ON EQUITABLE PRINCIPLES, ?ne Price, and Cheap fer Cash, No Credit, and Consequently Bad Debts. No Every One Treaf 3d Courteously Alike, and No Pains Spared to Give Universal Satisfaction* These principles'in trade we find to be as immutable as Truth itself,-and when* faithfully adhered to, a sure guaranty of success. WUh an experience of nearly A QUARTER OF A CENTURY in catering to the public of Augusta, we think we can truthfully venture to assure our friends of a large saving in the purchase of J their Dry Goods supplies. We are determined that NOTHING SHALL BE WANTING on our part to cultivate, to the greatest extent, the splendid patronage we are now receiving. We intend ours to be a ?? LIVE'"BUSINESS, conducted on i! LIVE" PRINCI .PLES. And to thc Cautious and Prudent Purchaser, at either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, we would say examine"carefully and patiently our Goods and Prices before making a M single purchase." And if we cannot convince you of a large saving, we will take much pleasure in posting you on the prices. We would like to give a detailed Schedule of our Goods and Prices to our friends at a distance, but space will not permit more than a glance at the different Depart- j ments : WILL BE FOUND New York Mills LONG CLOTH ; Wamasullus " " Hills Semper Idem " ' " Lonsdales " " James'Steam Mil ls" " Hope. Company. " . " . Langdon " " Indian River " " New Market " ' " Slatersville u " Great Falls " " Shamrock Mills " l| Washington* " " Sigourney " " Cannoe " " Augusta SHIRTINGS & SHEETINGS ; Graniteville " " Richmond Factory STr r'ES ; O.XNABURG; Fine Sea Island Bro.vn HOMESPUN ; Hickory STRIPES and DENHIMS; Marlboro PLAIDS and STRIPES ; LINSE YS and KERSEYS ; CANTON FLANNELS and JEANS : Pamper and English CAMBRICS ; Brown HOLLANDS and CELECIAS ; Slate and Satin JEANS : APRON CHECKS ; TICKINGS in Grea; Variety. FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN tn, In New and Beautiful Styles, and Very Low Prices IN OUR LINEN AND HOUSE KEEPING DEPARTMENT : 10, 11 and 12-4 Linen and Cotton SHEETINGS of the very best make ; O'S and ? 4 Pillow Case LINEN ar.d COTTON, Very Superior ; 10, ll and 12-4 MancliesU'r, Lancaster, Marseilles, Honev Comb, Alexander . . QUILTS; . 8, 9 and 10-4 W.hite and Brown Linen DAMASK, Very low prices; 12 4 Very Superior Linen DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS.wrth NAPKINS to match ; Very Superior Linen Damask NAPKINS and DOYLES ; Damasked Fringed and Colored bordered TOWELS; Huckaback; Russia, and Best English DIAPERS ; Linen Crash DOWLES and Cotton DIAPERS ; Fine IRISH LINENS, bf'Very Superior Quality. Our Own Importation. Among our Large Assortment of S ??k ?fk Sb ?fia m?? WILL BE FOUND EVERY NOVELTY OF THE SEASON. Rich POPLIN REPS ; Plain POPLINS ; ALPACAS ; Printed ALPACAS ; POL DE CHEVERS; OTTOMAN VELOURS; Yeddo Wool POPLINS; BROCATELLS ORIENTALS ; Satin Striped VELOURS ; . PARAMETTA CLOTHS ; COBURGS ; French MERINOES; Plain-and Figured All Wool DE LA NES; Armure CLOTHS ; Striped MOHAIR ; Figured Plaid MERINO, &c, ?sc, &c. BLACK LYONS SILK of the best make and qualities, with and without Lustre, of all widths. RICH COLORED SILKS, in White and Plain Colors, Chene and Figured. IN OUR MOURNING DEPARTMENT we always keep Lupin's Bombazines, All Wool Delaines. Canton Cloths, French Merinoes, Alpacas and Mohairs. Also, a variety of Check Reps and Poplins. IN OUR WOOLEN DEPARTMENT will be found Broly's Fine French .Broad Cloths, Doeskins and Cassimeres. Satinette, Tweeds and Coatings. ? We Call Especial Attention to our Large Stock of BLANKETS, White, Colored and Opera FLAN NELS, &c. In the Cloak and Shawl Department wc have everything that is RICH, DESI RABLE, FASHIONABLE or UNIQE, at unprecedentedly low prices. We maka this Department a SPECIALITY, and Confidently invite Comparison. Constantly on Hand a Full Stock of WHITE GOODS, LACES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, &c, &c. Wc would say to our Friends in the Country ' that as we have but ONE POSITIVE PRICE, FROM WHICH THERE IS NO AB ATEMEN T that Orders entrusted to our pare will receive marked attention in the selection of Goods. The prices in all instances wegwill guarantee. To all of which we respect fully invite the attention of the public. GRAY, MULLARKY & CO. Augusta, Sept 25 ( tf 40 \ FALL AND WINTER GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBER has now in Store his Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of French MERINOES ; Figured and Solid Col'd DELANES ; Beautiful POPLINS and ALPACAS; French, English and Am?r?can PRINTS; CANTON FLANNELS ; All Wool Red and White FLANNELS; SHAWLS, NUBIAS, SONTAG PALMORAL ?nd HOOP SKIRTS ; Colored CAMBRICS ; HOSIERY, GLOVES and COLLARS j Ladios' and'Gent's UNDER VESTS'; 1 Ladies' and Misses HATS-splendid variety; RIBBONS, FLOWERS and FEATHERS ; BBLT RIBBONS-Bich and Beautiful ; Fancy Doeskin CASSIMERES; SATTINETS, TWEEDS and Ky. JEANS; Bleached LONG CLOTHS ; TICKINGS and STRIPES; Plaid HOMESPUNS; ,_?r BLANKETS,-a fine supply ; Men's and Boy's HATS-all kinda; Ladies', Misses, Men's, Boys and Children'*' SHOES and BOOTS, in great variety ; GROCERIES, HARDWARE CROCKERY; With many othor artioles too numerous to men tion, all of which will be SOLD LOW FOR CASH ONIiY. B. C. BRYAN, Agt. Edgefield, S. C., Oct 2 tf -40 Small Profits, Good Value, And Quick Sales, Thc Principle of Doing Business FOR CASH. J. B. SULLIVAN HAS A KEW AND DESIRABLE Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Bought in the Best Markets in this Country, and are offered at LOWER PRICES than the samo quality of Goods has been offered since 1860. Call and examine a good assortment of DRESS GOODS 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.;/ EATS, CAPS, BONNETS and FLOWERS; White, Rod, and Colored FLANNELS ; CASSIMERE, SATTINET and WOOL JEANS; SH E?TING,. TICKS, STRIPES and PRINTS ; Linen SHIRTING and DIAPER; Linen CRASH and TOWELS ; Bleached and Brown TABLE DAMASK ; Lambs Wool and Merino UNDER VESTS; OVER COATS ; Cassimere and Cloth Business COATS ; ** A Large Stock of BOOTS and SHOES; HARDWARE, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE ; GROCERIES, Bay MACKEREL, CHEESE; 3000 lbs Doublo Extra FAMILY FLOUR, WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. Oct. 3 lm 40 S. E. BOWERS, HAMBURG, S. C., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, COTTON FACTORS, AND DEALER IN GROCERIES, BACON, LARS, FLOUR, BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, TOBACCO, SEGARS, 4:., HAVING chanced his Grocery Agency into a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS will Uko groat pleasure in meeting tho wants of his old Friends and Customers. He will pay tho HIG HEST PRICE-br COTTON, COUNTRY PRODUCE, 4c, or will receive tho %ame on Storage. ggi* Consignments respectfully solicited. Farmers and Plantors, and tho public generally, will find it to their interest to give me a call. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Oct. 1, tf 40 J. E. COOK. JILI;S M. BERRV COOK ? LATE J. E. COOK 4 CO., Gran it e ville, S. C., DEALERS IN ID BY 6 8) 0 SI Si Groceries, Drugs and Medicines, - TT ARPWARg, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND. CAPS, jSTotic-ns, &c. Orangeville, Oct 1 fim-10 . HE Undersigned gives notice that ho is now propared to have REPAIRED in a good and workmanlike manner, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and other Vehicles that may be brought to his Shops, at fair and reasonable pri ces for Cash. NEW WAGONS, CARTS and BUGGIES will also bo put up in thc host style, and on as. reason able terms as can be afforded. Having EFFICIENT and EXPERIENCED WORK-MEN ia my Shops, and a good supply of tho BEST SEASONED TIMBER, uo pains-will bo spared to give cntiro satisfaction to those who may send their work to these Shops. W. W. ADAMS, Sept. 26 tf ? 30 LAND FOR SALE. ABOUT SIX HUNDRED ACRES, situated in Beech-. Island, South Carolina, 9 miles from Augusta. Town Croek runs through this Land with water power sufiicient for any kind of Mill. It is well-wooded and tim bered. About 150 Acres of open land. This Land is good for Cotton or any kind of produce, and would bo invaluable for Fruit Or chards, Nursery, 4c, as the land on tho West side of the Creek lies just right for that purpose. It is also ono of tho best kind of places for raising Stock. Apply to J. A. VAN WINKLE, Augusta, Ga. Aug 27 2m 35 LAND FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers for sale ^MfiljSfi^U his VALUABLE P {N E Y ?E??S?r WOODS PLANTATION, con- ^?^gak tainin? Six Hundred and Sev- ffiWn* eu Acres, situated on Horso .Creek, about three miles abovo Vaucluse and within one milo of the ronte of the Columbia 4 Augusta Rail Road. Said place is well watered, has on it a good Mill site with stone dam already built, is well adapted to tho growth of Corn, Cotton, Potatoes, Poas, and small Grain ; will produce from 500 to 1000 pounds per acre; has a comfortable Dwolling and other nocossary out-buildings, and is convenient to the markets of Aiken, Granitcville and Au gusta. Those wishing to purchase aro requested to call on Mr. JAMES DAV, on the premisos, and exam ino the proscnt crop, and then call and seo mo. Terms accommodating. ELBERT POSEY. Aug 28 2m? 35 Desirable Property FOE SALE. 1offer for sale my DESIRABLE FARM of ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SIX ACRES, on which there is erected a Handsome Cottage, containing Six Rooms with all nccofsary out buildings, located on the Edgefield and Abbeville road, two milen North, of Liberty Hill, 8. C. . ' J.E.LEWIS. Oct 3 4tf . 41 Glass and Putty. ALarge lot of WINDOW GLASS, of different sitos,-and One Barrel of. PUTTY just re ceived and for sale by TEAGUE,4 CARWILE. 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