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.y :iC 'lis-J >? NEW.YoBii.DjSff. 1. Gold, 40?. Stoct?s dull aud lower. Fluir, 10 @ 15 lower; rc:cipts, 27,000 barrels, Wheat, 1@2 lower; receipts, 73,000 bushels, Rico dall andjhropj>?f Oats dull and heavy, Pork dull-MossTOfc[@214.. . Lard dull at 12@ 14. Whisky quiet Ashe!>^fcA. Barley dull and drooping. Cotton qu?t aT 3Si(^[34 for up lands Freights' km. LIVERPOOL, DOC. 1. Thc cotton market is without quotable change. The market for breadstuff's, is somewhat easier, and corn has declined to 39s. 6d. for mixed West ern. Pork is-also pending downward. .BALTTITOEE, Dec. ?. Flow inactive; Chicago extra; $11: ?0@ll 75. Wheit very duli. Corn, receipts heavy and prico8 drooping ;?dry new white, 8G@8S-; yellow, 93@ 95. Data quiet: art 5S@57. Provisions dulL Lard, 13@13?. Seeds, steady. Clover active. Sugar dull. Coffee quiet Rico, 17?@1SJ. Whiskey steady; Western bond, 35@36. CHARLESTON, Dec. 1. ... Cotton dull; sales of day, 300 baleaj middling, 32 cunts. J j " . * ; AcousTA/Ga., Doc. 1. GOLD-DulL Brokers buy at 142 and sell at 144. SILVER-Buying at 139, and soiling at 143. COTTON-Owing to a reported decline in New York it rondf yi the market dull and inactive. We refer to actual sales as the only correct quotations of the market. Solea of tho day foot np S3 bales, os follows : 1 at 16, 4 at 27, 12 at 32, and 21 at 32, and 21 at 32?. The rccciftsare 227 bales. Bacon, Clear Sides, 17@19c; Shoulders, 15@ 16 ; Hams 24@27. Flour, $15?$18 per barrel. Corn, white, $1,70; yellow, $1,80. Ces, $1,25. .Lard, leaf, in kegs, 20c. Butter, Goshen, 50; ' country 40o. Medical Notice. POSITIVE. HAVING to pay Cash fur all we buy, we, the Undersigned, have eonoluded to adopt the CASH SYSTEM in the PRACTICE of MEDI CINE, commencing first- day of January, 1867. Our charges will be as follows, to wit : Fifty Cents a mile, One Dollar for Visit and One Dollar for prescription. Consultation Fee, Ten Dollars and mileage. Simple Obstetrical Cases, Ten Dollars and Mileage. Difficult cases charged higher.! Night practice will be charged double the abov? rates. Medicine when furnished will be charged at low rates. 1 Tho above to be paid in Gold, or its equivalent. THOS. H. PATTISON, THOS. McKIE, J. D. JENNINGS, . T. J. JENNINGS, LANIER & LEWIS. C. M. BURKIIALTER, R. C. MAYSON, J.'J. CARTLEDGE, : H. C. GARRETT, . R. S. KEY, P,.H. ADAMS, G. HOED. Dec 3 5t 49 - . - To all Concerned! Ihave sold my Plantation in this District, and expect to remove from the State at an early date. Parties, however, to whom I am indebted, need not give themselves nny unnecessary appror honsioa. I ats not prepared to pay them now, even s'aonld I remain here : but rn Dec. 18C7, a portion of tho purchase morey for my Land fulls dus, at which time I hope to return and pay a large proportion, if not ull my indebtedness. Dur.ng my absenco from the State, I have con stitutel and appointed Messrs. ABNEY & WRIGHT, my legal Agents and Attorneys. L. L. HALL. Dec. 3, 3t 49. Fine Residence for Sale or Rent. 1OFFER FOR SALE OR RENT that MOST DESIRABLE PLACE, the late Residence of P. R. BLALOCK, dee'd. This place contains Two Hundred and Fifty Acres, on which is erected a BEAUTI FUL MANSION containing Eight or Ten Rooms, with ?ill necessary out buildings, located 2J miles from Edgefiel 1 C. H., and within three miles of the li,io of thc Columbia ?fc Augusta Railroad. Persons desiring to purchase a place near tho Village, where the best educational advantages are afforded, would do well to examine this piece. W. J. READY, Ex-'or. Dc;. 5 tf 49 Lands to Rent, EMBRACING GOOD UPLANDS (?omofresh) and FINE BOTTOMS on T irkey Creek. Gin Honso Screw, and three Comfort..blo Dwell ings on thc same. JAS.' C. BROOKS. Dec 3 ' lt Si FLORIDA PLANTATIONS FOR SALE. 11WO VERY VALUABLE PLANTATIONS ' ia Marion County, East Florida, 12 miles West of Ocala, are offered for sale upon accom isolating tor cns. ONE TRACT contains Four Hundred and - Eighty Aeres of superior Cotton, Sugar and Corn land,-over 200 of which are cleared. It bas houses for the accommodation of an Agent and the bandi that may be employed. Cotton, Corn, Fodder, Mules, Cattle and Hogs will be sold with tho pince. It is very probable that the Freedmen no .v upon the place moy be secured for 1SA7. . THE OTHER PLACE, about one milo fror tho first, contains Two Hundred and Forty Acre?, -125, cloared,-fine Cotton land, with a Dwelling House of five rooms, a- good Gin House and other buildings. Both of these places are surrounded by good Cotton land belonging to the Government. 13?"For term), ?fcc, Apply to Messrs. B. C. Bryan, D. R. D-orisoe, M. W. Sams, J. M. Witt or E. J. Youngbiood. Edgefield, S. C., or to Mr. H. W. Long, Ocala, Florida. Dec ? tf 49 "AT PRIVATE SAL?7 BY tho Undersigned, ONE FOUR TORSE WAGON, a lot of BEEF CATTLE, TWO MILCH COWS, .and THREE NO. 1 MULES. The Said Mules are Blood bays, and well matched in all respects ; will compare favorably with any Mules in the District for beauty and symmetry, strength and durability, and are perfectly tractable and goalie in handling, working, Ac. JOHN E. LEWIS. Liborty Hill, Dec 4 3t 49 ^5?~R?W?RD. STOLEN from the Subscriber's plantation, on Turkey Creek, on Saturday night last, a BLACK HORSE, about ten or twelve years old, branded on thc shoulder with letters " C. S." and on one hip with the lottor " C." The hoof of one of bis front feet ls marked os if apart .Of tho old hoof bad shed, aud a new. one grown out in its stt ad. Fifty Dollars Hewar 1 will be given for the horse ?mpd thief, with proof to convict bim, or Ten dol lars for the horse alono. 5. S. TOMPKINS." Edgcfiold C. H.. S. C., Dec. 4, lt? 49 "NOTICE. IWILL SEI?L at my residonce, near I/'berty Hill, on the 10th. instant, CORN, FODDER, OATS, PAT ' and STOCK, HOGS, SHEEP, MULES and 1 CATTLE, HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE. I will also RENT MY LANDS, If not previ ously disposed of. There aro four Settlements. Terms Cash in Spo:ie, or it? eqa/valcnt Lands rented on time. DANIEL ROUNTREE. Dec 3 lt* 49 "Notice. ALL persons having any claims against the Estates of DANIEL MCDOWELL, dee'd., WRIGHT P. DORN, dee'd., S. W. OUZTS, dee'd,, or JACOB BRANTLY OUZTS, dee'd., , Aro notified to present the same, duly attestod, at an earlydaie ; And all parties in anywise indebted to either of said Estates aro also norifiod to make payment forthwith Longer indulgence will not be circo. 8 JW. TIMMERMAN, Adm'r. Deo. 4._4t? -19. NOTICE. THE COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS of the Lower Battalion, 7th Regiment, will please moot at tbaUpwa HaHv Hamburg, on Monday, l?th Dec., at ll o'clock. Business of importance wdl bo brought before tho Board. JAS. J. GREGG, Choir. Dec 4 U _49 BATING FOR SALE. THE Gr^nTieTiUe Manufacturing Company have a lot of GOOD BATTING on hand suitable fur Quilts, which they are selling at two thirds the price of Middling Cotton. JAS. J. GREGG, Agent $fc#3 I ? * wt j .J Second Supply This Season RICH DRE S GOO DS, vmK?, 'SHAWLS. , FURH, &c, &c. w E ARE NOW- RECEIVING AND OPENING OUR RECENT PURCHASES OF MY Gr < m<? IN NEW YORK, - . * . . .. i And unhesitatingly say that in variety^end attractiveness.the stock will far surpass anything re have had the_pleasure of showing in this market, and at prices much reduced, ^particu larlyin'fine goods. ' ' We commence with CALICOES from 15 to 20 cents per yard. Beautiful PLAID " and STRIPED POPLINS at 35 cents-worth 50 cents-and from ?at lo the richest Goods that are made. DELAINES, of the brightest colors and elegant designs, from 30 to 50 cents per yard; ALL COLORED MERLNOES-fre sh and nice-from ?1.25 to ?1.75-per yard. BLACK, COLORED, and WHITE SILKS-all prices and qualities. MOURNING GOGDS of every de?erip'ion. from the lowest to the finest, including beautiful SILK. WARP ALPACAS, POPLINS, GRO. GRAINS. FRENCH MERI NOS, Etc. All kinds of WHITE GOODS-another supply of those beautiful SPANGLED TARLEXONSr forgarty Dresses. . Our .stock of SHAWLS, CLOAKS, ?nd FURS, was never more complete. In the CLOTH and CASSIM?RE" .DEPARTMENT we have a superior assortment for Gents and Boya, and for Ladie*'Cloaks. We call special attention, to this portion of the Stock, and particularly to those 3-4 and C-4 TWEEDS and CASSIMERES, made in our old town-Fredericksbnrg, Va. They are cheaper and better than any Goods of the same kind made at tho North. Call and see them. ! We also have agoud line, of .VELVET TRIMMINGS and BUGLE GIMPS. High and Low Neck MERINO UNDERVESTS, for Ladies and Children. MERINO SHIRTS and DRAWERS, for Gents. A large stock of BED BLANKETS at reduced prices. ' " Call und see us at our NEW STORE, on the CORNER BY THE PLANTERS5 HOTEL, AND WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. S8&Particular attention paid to orders. V. RICHARDS & BROS, 301 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Nov 27 7 m 48 Established 18 45. I H. TUTT UNTO. BBOAP ST., ^XJO-TJST^ Gr-A._3 Importer ?nd -Sealer in .PUftE AND UNADULTERATED J MUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, Acids, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Sponges, Corks, Druggists' Sundries. ftJOW IN STORE, ONE OF THE LARGEST ASSORTMENTS IN, THE SOUTH. Merchant Physicians and Planters will consult their interest by examining our Stock before purchasing. Our prices are as low as any'House South of Baltimore, as wc Import many articles, and buy direct from Manufacturers. WE OFFER 1 000 Ounces QUININE. 10,000 pound* WHITE LEAD, 200 " MORPHINE, , 5,000 " Snow WHITE ZINC, 51 Bbs CAMPHOR. ' . ! 100 ? NUTMEGS. 10 " CASTOR OIL, 500 Boxes WINDOW GLASS, 20 " TURPENTINE, j 100 ? INKS, 10 <: MACHINE OIL, \ 100 " TOILET SOAPS, 25 ? Tanners' OIL, j; ' 100. ? PEARL STARCH, 10 " LARD OIL, ! 100 Kegs SODA, "0 ? EPSOM SALTS, 100 Boxes SODA, 3 OOO Pounds BLUE STONE, ! 60 Cases PLANTATION BITTERS, G000 ? "COPPERAS, . .1 . 50 Gross.BLACKING, ' ^ Kee? SALTPETRE, 100 Ma's CINNAMON, 50 Cases CONCENTRATED LYE, 100 Pounds CALOMEL, * 50 " POTASH, 10 Bbls. VARNISH, 100 boxes Ext. LOGWOOD. Surgical Instruments, Perfumery, Brushes, :p.A.TE3srir ME33IOI3STES3 COMBS AND FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY Nov. 21 3m 47 GUNS, PISTOLS, CUTLERY, I STILL CONTINUE THE GUN BUSI NESS at my old staud, 215 Broad Street, and my STOCK. IS NOW COMPLETE, as follows : Double and Single Barreled GUNS; POWDER, SHOT and GUN CAPS, all varie ties : FIXED AMMUNITION-for all sired Pistols; Powder FLASKS, Sliot BAGS, Gamo BAGS; Cott's, Smith <fc Wessons, and other PISTOLS ; Also, a fine Stock of POCKET KNIVES, of j Bogers and Westenholm's make ; Bogers' TABLE CUTLERY ; PAD LOCKS and DOOB LOCKS, ?fc<. As my GUNS wero mado to order in England expressly for me, they aro warranted t" bc an A No. 1 article,-and to giro satisfaction, and at pricos to suit the times. REPAIRING OF GUNS dono-promjrtly. E. il. ROGERS, No. 215, Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Dec 3 3m 49 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W.F.DURISQE,Esq., Ordinarj of Edge" fiold District. . Whereas, W. K. Smith, bas applied to mo for Letters of Administration, on all and sin gular tho goods and chattels, rights und credits of Hannah Bodio, late of tho District aforesaid dee'd. Those are, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to bo and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgcfield CourtHouac, on tho 15th day of Dec. inst., to show cause, if ?any, why tho said administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand%nd sea?t this 1st day of | Dec. in tho year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-six,' and ii; thc 91st I year of the Independence of thc Un ted States of America. W. F. DUBISOE.O.E.D. Dec. 5 2t 49 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DILTRICT, IN 0 EDINA BY. BY W. F. DUBISOE, Esq.,,Ordinary of Edge Geld District Whereas, Elizabeth Watkins has npplied lo mc tor Letters of Administration on u!l nnd sin gular the goods and chattels, rights and credits ?>f Geergo Watkins, lato of tho District aforosaid, deo'd. Thcsor.ro, therofore, to cito and admonish all ?and siugular the kindred and creditors of the'said docoasod, to be and appear before mo., at our next ?Ordinarys Court for the said District, to bo holdon at Edgofield C. H., on the 13th doy cf Dec. next, to show oause, if any, why the said administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand and Beal,thw2Sib day of Nov. in tho year ofour Lord, one thcusand eight hundred and sixty-six, and In the'lilst year of theludopendoncoof tho United States of Amer ica. W.P. DUBISOE, o.it.D. Dec. 5, ii . 43 Notice4. ALL persons indebted to mo, cither by Note or Account, are Toquestcd to cnil on H. T. WRIGHT, Esq., and make payment os soon nu possible, or lh"y will hnvo cost to pay. I hu vc also appointed him my lawful Agent during my tem porary absence from the State. THOS. ATKINS. Dee.3, 2i 49 ' . i " ? . '.{! ti MA.KSHAIJL'S INSURANCE AG-ENCY, . No. 207 1-2 liioad Street, * NEXT RH LOW GEO. R, CHUMP ? Co., Augusta, Cn. FIRE, MARIME, RIVER, RAILROAD AND ACCIDENTAL! TAKES RISKS iu thc following STell Known kairtl- Substantiul Companies, r.hich ropro aunt in thc aggrcgnto $10,000,000 ! HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, I ew York. SECURITY INSURANCE CO., New York. MANHATTAN INS?R \NCE CO., New York. ATLANTIC-INSURANCE CO.,Brooklyn, N. Y. SPRINGFIELD INS. CO., Sprincficld, Mass. KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INS. CO.,New York. N. Y. ACCIDENTAL INS. CO., New York. Southern Comprimes : INSURANCE CO. OF THE VALLEY of VA. WOODVILLE INSURANCE COMPANY, EUFAULA HOME,-. Alabama. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY INS. CO., Miss. Insurant0 Taken on All Kinds of Insurable Property. Tho above Companies are of tho best Standard and tried. No obstructions in settlements for loss. Every facility' given in adjustment of claims. Abundant means is provided by those Compnnios to meot all losses,-and NO REPU DIATION is the motto; JOS. E. MARSHALL, Agent. Augusta, Nov 27 Im 43 i ? 19,.- r, WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY PLANTERS WITH AND PUKE 1ST O 1 IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. The PHONIX is a Phosphatio Guano, import ed fe-rus direct from McKcon's Island, in the South Pacific Ocean, nnd has been used with groat success- by thousands of tho host Planters in Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama and Florida. ESTCaU or sond for Circular. ^ WILCOX, GIBBS & CO, (Su cc ES so ns TO DAN. H. WILCOX <fc Co.) NO. 241 llroad St,, Augusta, Ga. N07 28 '3m 48 Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having nnv demands against thc Estato ol JOHN W. MUNDY, deo'd, aro re quested to furnish mo with a copy of the jame or Of before the first day bf January next. F. B. THOMAS, Adm'r. .. f?9r.?7,l*U. 31 49 J..! > . . .>.:' - . IM, LEBESCHULTZ,AGENT, H?HE AGAlff ? W - . . . I X ?IE Subscriber informs the citizens of Edgo fleld and tho aurrftuuiling country that ho has re covered from his long spell of sickness, and is receiving a SPLENDID STOCK of t?Mimvi Gents' Furnishing Goods, ! TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &C. ' ? A fine Stock of White Linen SHIRT BOSOMS, UNDERVESTS and DRAWERS, '. HDKF5.,.HOSIERY,.GLOVES, ?c. . CASSIMERES, SATTINETS and JEANS for Men and Boys wear, Also, A fino Stock of Dross aud Domestic Goods which will be sold at greatly roducod prices, such as French, English and American CALICOES, Mourning GOODS, MOUSLINE do LAINES, CLOAKS, latest styles and very cheep, Domestic GINGHAMS, Ladies' HATS and TURBANS, DRESS TRIMMINGS. DUTTONS, ?tc, ?While and Red FLANNELS, -SHIRTINGS, bleached and unbleached, BLANKETS in variety, and cheap,' HATS and SHOES, of all descriptions, <or La dies, Gents and Children, . A beaUful lot of DOLLS, TOYS, Ac. Also, Thc best brands of SEGARS, Smoking TO BACCO and PIPES, Fine SHERRY and PORT W?NE, Splendid WHISKEY, by the Bottlo, Kentucky Rifle POWDER in Cans, SHOT and CAPS, best in market, Fresh SALMON, OYSTERS and LOBSTERS, in Cans^ GROCERIES of every description, and at tho lowest figures. Also, ASSIGNEE'S SALS. ffN Pu'-miinco of an As. ifrr.mcnr. to mo from 8. G. WASHINGTON STROM, I will Ml for i.'i-h it the residence of said Strom, in Edgcfiold Distill, on THURSDAY, thc Otb December ties;, thc following property: SIX HEAD HORSES AND MULES: CATTLE, nOGSi SHEEP j CORN. FODDER, OATS ; ' SHUCK.-'. HAY. PEAVINES: BLACKSMITH'S TOO J Sj FARMING UTENSILS; ONE CARRIAGE! ONE WA GOS ANO GEAR; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ; COOK 1X0 UTENSILS; And about 0000 ?bs COTTON IN SEED. ALSO. A TRACT OF L AND containing Five Hundred arid Twenty-Two Acres, moro or less, (including ?!:c Dwelling IIon-\ Oin House and out build ing*,) nf Ibu sr.ia Strom, open tho same ternis. J. H. STROM, Assignee. Nov 1?, ISO?;. 3t -17 Administrator's Sa2c. jT?,Y Yirttie of an order from thc Ordinary I will KS sell on Wednesday 5:h Dec. next, at thc la:c residence of T. D. J. ROWLE, dee'd., on Stephens' Creek, ?ill tho PERSONAL ESTATE nf ia id dee'd, ti> wit : HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, HOGS, CORN, FODDER, WHEAT, ? PLANTATION TOOL?, ? COTTON IN BALES, COTTON SEED, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, ic. ?si- Terms Cash in Specie, or it3 equivalent in currency. Z. W. CARW?LE, CE E D. and Ex Olli. Adm'r. Nov. 20, 2t . 'IS. EXECUTORS5 SALE7 TUE Undersigned will proceed to sell at thc Turkey Creek Piece of Dr. WM. S. MOB LEY, dee'd., on THURSDAY, tho 6th of Decem ber next, a portion of tho PERSONAL ESTATE of snid deceased, consisting of HORSES, MULES, HOG?, Sn?EP, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF CATTLE, ic. j^?^Tcrni? Cash in-Gold, or its equivalent. WILSON L. COLEMAN, Ex'or., S. E. MOBLEY, Ex'ix. Nov 27 2t ._ 43_ Now is the'Time ! FOR salo at tho rcsidenco of Mrs. Jos. L. Tal bort, near Liberty Hill, ONE FINE MARE, TWO OR THREE OOOD MULES, ONE SPLENDID PONEY. Sold for no fault. Price reasonable. Apply to J. T. CH EA TH A M. Nov. 28_2t 48 Administrator's Sale. IWill sell on TH URSDAY. thc 20th of Decem ber, thc PERSONAL PROPERTY of thc Into HEN J. P. TILLMAN, dee'd., nt tho late resi dence of said deceased, consisting of a small quantity of STOCK, . HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE/ ?co., ??., <fec. jpg- Terms,-CASH. JAS. A. DOZIER, Adm'r. cum Testamento annoxo. Nov. 23,_4t . . 4S Taken Up [T?Y thc Subscriber, aracdium sized BAY MULE, J3 which thc ownor can get by proving proper ty, nnd paying fur this advortiscracnt. iii . B. lt. TILLMAN. Nov. 21, 4t 17. Medical Card. Tl. J. WALTER HILL has removed to tho dwelling recently occupied* by Dr. W. M. He HT, where ho may bc found at all times when not Profossioaally engaged. Nov. 28 _y tf ' 48 D T ATTENTION! HE Subscriber respectfully, but earnestly, " solicits those indebted to him, either by Note or Account, for Goods bought of him nt .Mt. Wil ling, to como forward ami make settlement at once, iu part, if they can't pay thu whole, ns ho needs money and must have it. To thoso who think it hard to pay Greenbacks, ho would res pectfully say, tho samo quantity mid quality of goods will bo takon. E. J. GOQGANS. Nov. 28, 3t? 43. Collins' Best AXES, a splendid article, SHOVELS, SPADES, PITCHFORKS, A fino assortment of POTWARE, such as Potts and Ovens, at Augusta retail prices, To all which ho respec'fo-lly Invites the atten I tion of the public, and hopes to share a portion of tho generous patronage heretofore bestowed upon tho old concern. M. LEUESCIIULTZ, Agent. No. 2, Park Row. Nov 27 tf 4S EXECUTOR'S SALE. Elizabeth Quattlobaum, ") . vs. > Iu Enuity. Simeon Cogbnm,- Ex'or., ct al. J BY Virtue of an Order of tho Court bf Equity in thc above stated cause, I will sell nt thc laVresidcnec of JOHN Q U A TTL EB A U M, dee'd, nn-MONDAY. thc 17th December r^xt, TWO (2) TRACTS OF LANS, viz: TRACT NO. 1, Containing Three Hundred and Eighty-seven and a half (.'!S"A) Acre?, more or less, adjoining lands of Geo. Ou/.t?, Capt. Jas. Dorn, Dr. .Tho. Bandrum and others. . TRACT NO. 2, Contai-in?- Ono Hundred and Seventy-five (17.')) Acres, moro cr less, adjoining lands of Geo. Ousts, Jas. Still, Jus. A. McManus and others. Terms of sale on a credit of twelve months wifh Interest from date, in Specie,except as to so much as will pay the costs ti this suit which must bo paid ic Cash. Purchasers to give note with two good sureties and a Mortgage of thc premises to secure thc purchase money. SIM E ON CO (J B U RN, Ex'or, AJL&0.s I nil! nlso, by an order from thc Ordinary, sell at thc f-aiou time and place, all ?bc balance nf the PERSONAL ESTATE .,f JOHN QUATTLE. BAUM, dee'd, consisting of FOUR HEAD HORSES AND MULES, CATTLE, HOGS, COW:;] FODDER. SHUCKS, OATS, WHEAT, PICAS. COTTON SEED, ONE WAGON. ONE CARRIAGE, BLACKS:.: urns AND PLANTATION TOOLS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COOKING UTENSILS, ?fcc, ?c., ?c. Tcnn<;; Cash in Gold, or equivalent in Currency' SIMEON COG BURN, Ex'or. Nov. 20, :;t 47 9 * WHOLESALE AND RETAI DEALERS IN \ S TRUNKS, VALISES ....... Has on Hand and receiving daily a large and well assorted Stock o LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN, GENTS and BOYS m OP EVERY DESCRIPTION that can be had in ANY MARKET Merchants and Planters Would do well to call and examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Jt is my determination to keep a fifi si My motto is QUICK SALES AND SMALL PRORTS ONE PRICE, AND CHEAP FOR CASH!" E^IFDont forget the place. M. COHEN'S, 182 1-2 Broad Street, next'Door above Mrs. A. Fredricks, AUGUSTA, GA. \WT. W. HENRY, late with BONES & HENDERSON, will be pleased to see his old friends at M. COHEN'S Shoe Emporium. Augusta, Sept 3 aV 3m 36 S WITH WHOLESALE 135 Broad Street, Near Lower Market, AUGUSTA, GA. ^jPilE Subscribers ?ire otTcrinc: to (heir numerous friends and customers, one of the LARGEST .ind BEST STOCK OF GROCERIES to bc found in the City, at 'heir teen ahmed luic Pr i cet. Pfantere and*Country Merchants will find it to (heir interest by calling upon us, svhen visiting the Oily to make their usual purchases. - Wc have in Store and offering at LOW PRICES A. B. and C. SUGARS, Loaf, Pulverised and Crushed SUGARS ; Rio, Java and Lagiiira COFFEE, BACON, MOLASSES; BAGGING, ROPE, Patent Iron TIES for COTTON : . ' Duublr Extra, Extra and Superfine FLOUR ; M A C iv E B EL, SALMON, WHITE FISH, HERRING and COD FISH ; English Dairy, State and Factory CHEESE, Goshen BUTTER ; Bee Hive SYRUP. Golden SYRUP, Brooklyn and Sugar House SYRUP; PIC K LES, PR ES ? RV ES. CA N FR DlTS, JELLIES, OYSTERS ; . X, XX, XXX, XXXX WHISKEY'S. Kanawha Valjey WHISKEY; Imp?rial, Crown WOLLAND GIN, JAMAICA RUM ; Otard, Dupoy, Pelvosin and Cognac Bi!ANDY; Palo and Dark Shem- cud Maderia WINES, Malaga WINE; ' RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, ALMONDS, LEMONS, ORANGES and NUTS: Northern APPLES, Irish POTATOES, Silver Skin ONION'S ; Well BUCKETS, TUBS, PAILS, Horse BRUSHES, LEATHER; Various other articles too numerous to mention. LEVY & JACOBS. Nov. -21 KiOTI?B TO PLANTERS I WE ARE RECEIVING AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Pure No. 1 Tl TT r WHICH WE WARRANT GENUINE. Sept 10" CRUMP, DAVISON &-CO, No. 209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. 3m37 State of Soujh Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, -AV ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOJ?, Esquire, Ordinary of EtLjsficld District: Whereas, A. Georgia Crofton has applied to mc for Letters of Administration, on all and singular tho poods and chattels, rights and credits of Snowden S. Crofton, late of tho District aforesaid dee'd. These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of tho.said deceased, to bo and nppe.tr before me, at Mir next Ordinary'* Court for tho said District, tobe holden at Edgofield Court House, on thc ITth day of Den. inst., to show cause, if any, why thc said administration should not he grr.nted. Given under my hand and seal, this 3rd day of Dec. in tho year of our Lord, one thousand cirbt hundred and si:;ty-six. and in thc flirt year of the Independence of tho United States of America. ' State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, * IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgc fiolc? District. Whereas, Frances Crouch bns applied to mc for Letters of Administration, on all and singular tho goods and chatties, rights ?ind credits of John Crouch, lato of thc District aforesaid, deceased. * Thcsn are, thorcforo, to cito nnd admonish all and .?ingnlar, Ute kindred and creditors of the siiid ilcco.isdd, tn be ?md appear beforo mo, at our , next Ordinary's Court fur Ibo said District, to bo holden at EdgeGold C. H.. on thc 17th day of Dec. iti'f., to ?bow cause, if any, v.by tho said administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand and seal,.this 3rd day of Dec. in thc year of our Lord ono thousand oight hundred and sixty-six nnd in tho ninety-first year uf American Independence. OLfl'f mm ! OLOf H?IG ! JJ. HE subscriber Eas recently opened in this Village a good stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, consisting of Singlo Garments and Cloth nnd Cassim ere Suits. Also a lot of CLOTIIS and C ASSlMEItES which he will innkc up to ofTlcr. Ho is prepared to furnish his friends and old customers with CLOTHING as low as tho Au gusta markot for Cash. . Dec. 5, W. F. DUIUSOK, O.E.D. 2t. ' 4?) Dec. f>, W. F. D-U1US0E, O.E.D. 2t -19 NOT. C, JOHN COLGAN, Agent tf 46 HOUSE CARPENTERS AND XJ2STl!)33S,T^.!E2:ULSTQ TUB Subscriber respectfully announces to iHtijHjns nf Edgvfiald District, th.it ho ?8 i prepared to ?secut* ALL BUILDING A CARPENTER'S WORK with fidelity and < patch, and un reasonable terms. Ho is also engaged, next door to tho Advert? Office, in the Unrieriakiag Business, And ha.?: on hand an assortment of BEAUT1F COFFINS. Rokewood finish, neatly trimmod, ? of the latest styles. Prices very moderate. ? My fino NEU' HEARSE, nith gent?o Her and a pood Di ivor, will attend Funerals w: desired. During my absence from the shop, Afr. JJ PAUL, whola conducting tho CABINET BU! NESS in thc simo Ronni.--, will give hisindividi n Mention to all orders for COFFINS, Ac. M. A. MARKERI Nov. 27, tf 4i State of South Carolin! ED GE FIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edt field District. Whereas, Francos Crouch hns applied to 1 for Letters of Administration, on all and singul tho goods and chattels, rights and credits Sinicoji Crouch lato of tho District afores.i dec M. Thoso aro, therefore, to cito and admonish and singular, tho kindred and croditors of t said deceased, to ho and appear before mc, at o next Ordinary's Court for tho said District, to holden at Edgefield C. IL, on the 17th day Dec. inst., to show cause, if any, why tho Bl administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand and soal, this 3rd d of Dec. in thc year of our Lord ono thousa eight hundred and Sixty-six, and in tho 9 year of tho Indopendenco of tho United Sta of America. W.F. DURISOE, O.E.D. Dec. 5, 2t_49 100,000 GOOD AND H ELL BURNT BRICK FOR Sale, and now r> ady for delivery, low Cn'h. by W. W. ADAMS N. B.-Meal, Com, Bacon, Flour, Wheat, Oa Fodder, Shucks, er anything olso I need, taken exchange for BriekB. W. W. A, NOT. 1?, 2m 4? * ' A '.ii. ... ; y KT otic ?? THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS, FOR SALE his VALUABLE PLANTATION, in Edgc Oold District, S miles South of Ninety-Six Depot, Greenville A Columbia Railroad, containing Thirteen Hundred and Seventy-Five Acres, About Four Hundred Acres of open land. Tho place is well improved, having, on it a commodi ous Two Story Dwelling HOUSJ and all other ne cessary out buildings, and adjoins lands of Mrs. Col. Whit. Brooks, A. P. Kin,?, G. W. Holloway and others. If not sold soon, it will bc rented for tho next year to an approved tenant. Mr. Smith, on tho premises, will show tho lands to any ono desiring to seo them. j?rFor particulars, addrcst me at Edgcfield CH. r * Z. W. CARWILE. Nov 27, " tf 43 FOB SALE, OR IO RENT. ? y-t?.. The Subscriber offers for sale j??mj&L his HOUSE AND LOT, situated <B? WW&?fc a little overr?aile from the cen ^?ivasi-HB- tro of Edgcfield Villago, on a ommanding and elevated site. The House is a large and comjaodious Gothic Cottage, new and well l?ni?hed, with nine largo rooms, b?sido? Pantries, Closets, Ac. All nsces ary out buildings, new and in -good order. A well of excellant water in the yard, and a good {pring and ?pring house for rr ilk and butter, in a very short distance A gocd stream of water running through the horse lot. Thc Lot contains 50 acres, more or less, of which about 15 are cleared-the rest in woods. There is an Orchard of choice Peaches, Plumbs, Pears and Apples. Also, a Vineyard of select Gropes, embracing the Catawba, Warren, Pauline, Le Noire, and Isabella varieties. Also, a Fish Pond well stocked with Bream, Perch, Turtles, Ac, ?c. This is a chance for a comfortable residence rar ?ly offered for sale. If it is not sold by the first of January next, it wiil be rented for the en suing year on reasonable terms. J. H. MIMS. Daring my absence D. R. Durisoe or J. B. Sul livan wiri show tho place to any ono applying. Nov. 20, . tf 47 For Sale! MTHE Subscriber offers for sale his BEAUTI FUL and VALUABLE FARM, containhg ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES LAND, Ono hundred acres cleared, and forty under wood. On thc Farm is a most cox r'nrtab!o Dwelling House, with six rooms, and ali necessary outbuild* ii\gs. Also, a fine Orchard, ind delightful water. With it will bo sold four l.no Milch Cows and Calrc3, one good One Horse Wagon and Harness, and one Horse, etc. For terms apply to S. PRIOLEAU CHISOLM. Edgcfield, Nov. 20,_4t_47L A Valuable. Plantation TO REISTT. THE undersigned, from circumstances over which she has no contre':, will RENT for tho next year, (1S67) her PLANTATION in Lauras District on Saluda, with Horses, Mules', Planta tion Implements, ?c. Thc productiveness of thi.i Plantation is too well known to say more. Persons wishing to Rer t are invited to examine for themselves. From forty-five to sixty hands can be employed. LOUISA CUNNINGHAM. K nr. 28,_it_48 Pine Lands lor Sale ! mWO HUNDRED (200) ACRES in all,-fifty J. (50) in cultivation, tho rest well timbered. Only five miles from Aiken, ? nd quite convenient to Vaucluse, and other ma-kets. Tho dwelling house i.i comfortable au? tho out-building aro sufficient The fruit tr:es aro selcGt and flourish ing. This tract is adjoining tho Hatcher lands recently purchased by Rei;. Mr. Bell. Come, gentlemen, who w;-nts a good bomo in a healthy region of country ? Apply to thc Subscriber ut Orangeville, S. C. TIIOS. J. SENN. Nov. 23, _Hf_ 48_ FOR RENT OR SALE A FARM of 333 Acres just outside tho Corpo t%. rate limits of Edgefiold.Village. On the premises there is a comfortable dwelling snd necessary outbuildings including a good ginhouso and screw. Apply to W. W. ADAMS. Oct. 30, Ct ii Sheriff's Sale. i>7 virtue of Writs of Fi. Fa. to me directed, y I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on h <? .*rst Monday in December next, thc following r >perty in thc following cases, to wit : T. J. Thurmond, T. O. Thurmond. P. D. Thur mond vs. Henrietta Jennings : P.D. Thurmond and T. O. Thurmond vs Ilia Same, Ono Trai t of Lind containing One Thousand (WOO) Acres, more or less, whereon thc Defendant Mrs. Hen rietta Jennings now resides, adjoining lands of P. I). Thurmond, Estate ol E. Hussey and others. -ALSO I will sell, by virtue of thc said V>*rits in tho above mentioned cases, on FRIDAY, thc Til: doy of December, sad following, at thc residence nf tho Defoudant Mrs. Henrietta Jennings, the I ersonalty ot said Defendant, consisting of Hight lleail of Horses and Mules, Stock cf Cattlo and nogs; Ore Wagon; ono Carriage, ono Boggy, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Implements, Corn, Fodder, Shucks, ic, Ac. ??-TERMS CASH. WM. SPIRES, s.E.n. Nov 10 2t -17 State of South Carolina, . EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Sanil.W. Gardner, Adm'i., ] >< cTS'i \t , [ Bill to sell land, Ac Anna Mays, tami. Mays, ,' ' Susan E. Gardner, et. al. J KUY Virtue of an Order of tbe Court in this eve, ?.J) I will sell on the premises (tho residence of SAHL. HATH) on THURSDAY; tho20th Dcc.ncxt, tho REAL ESTATE described in thc pleadings, to w'i/ : ONE TRACT OF LAND, on tho Martin town rt-ad, 4 miles of August*, containing Six Hun Ircd r.nd Fifty acres, mc rc or less, adjoining lands Charles Hammond, Thomas McKie, ct al. Sold, On a credit of t vclve months with intcr ctfrom day of Sale, except Costs of S?it and Expenses of Sale which must bo paid ia Cash. Purchasers to give bond; with ample personal .?.-.?retios and mortgage of thc premises to secure thc purchase money. 1 ules Extra. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. . Administrator'? Sale. ALF0. Rt thc samo time, for cash, will be sold, ov order of thc Ordinary, thc remaining PERSONAL PROPERTY of tho deceased, cr.ri sist'ng ?r MULES. HORSES, HOGS, CATTLE, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, ONE WAGON, PLANTATION IMPLEMENTS, A'c.., Ac. . . S. W. GARDNER, Adm'r. Nov. 2G, _ _it_ 4S. AS??ISTRATOR'S SALE"! IN Pursuance of an Order from W. F. Durisoe, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield District, I will sell at the late residenco of JOHN H. MOSS, dee'd., "ti FRIDAY, tte 7th December-next, all tho PERSONAL ESTATE of said deceased, consisting in part of CORN, FODDER, WnEAT, SHUCKS, FARMING UTENSILS, BLACKSMITH and CARPENTERS" TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, KITCHEN io GIN HEAD, One Set of Surveyor's Instruments, Ac, Ac, Ac .??T*Toinis Cash in Specio, or its equivalent. KARY A. MOSS, Adm's. Nov 19 3t* 47 ADMIMSTRATOR'S SALE, ?N Pursuance of an Order from W. F. Durisoe, Ordinary ol Edgefield District, I will sell at tho late residenco of Dr. J. G. WILLIAMS, dee'd., on TUESDAY, the 11th December next, all the PERSONAL ESTATE of said deceased, --nsisungof HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, SUEEP, FAT AND STOCK HOGS, COHN AND FODDER, OATS, PEAS, SHUCKS. ONE CARRIAGE, TWO WAGONS, ONE FINE GOLD WATCH, ONE LOT MEDiCAL BOOKS, GNU CASE DISSECTING INSTRUMENTS. HUUSLHOLD FURNITURE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, Ac. Ac j^aJ-Teravj Cash in Specie, or its equivalent in currency. ' . N. D. TIMMERMAN, Ad'or. Novit?. SI if