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Large Additional Supplies ! .o Gray, Mullarky & Co., 228 BROAD STREET, AxLg"U.sta, Greoria. Would again respectfully inform the publio that one of the Firm has just returned from New York, with LARGE ai? ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES, pur chased at unprecedentedly low prices, trom those large failures that have occurred within the past week, which gives them UNRIVALED FACILITIES, so as to defy competition. They would specially request a careful and close examina tion of Goods and Prices, feeling confident that they can guaranty a saving of FULLY TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY 'PER CENT, to the prudent purchaser. LOOK AT PRICES ! Rich Dark Calicoes, 12? cents per yard, ? Poplins, 25 and 30 ? Fine all Wool French Merinos, 75 cents per yard, Rich and very elegant Poplins, in new and fashionable colors, */5 cents. worth" $1,25. Pure Linen Cambric Hdk'fs., 12? cents each, Fine While Long Cloth, 15 cents per.yard, 10-4 Heavy Sheeting, SO cents per yard, Fine Ribbon Bound Blankets, ?5,00 per pair. Particular attention is invited to the elegant and choice selections^ our mm GOODS wmmm, CONSISTING IN PART OF Rich Irish Poplins, Poplin Reps, Moire Antique Silks, Plain Silks, Rep Silks, hi the latest and most desirable shades; Beautiful Plain White TaiTetc dos De Nap and Gros De Ecosse Silks, for Bridai Dresses ; Choice Colors in Alpacas, at 50 cents per yard ; Beautiful Empress Cloths, very cheap; Rich and handsome Plaids, in fine Poplins and Mohairs ; An elegant stock of Mcrinoes, all qualities and colors; Heavy Rich Black Poplins, for Mourning; Fine Black Merinocs and Alpacas, for Mourning, Empress Cloths, highly finished goods, for Mourning, Lupin's Fine Bombazines, " " All qualities in Canton Cloths, " " Delaines, all wool and mixed, " " Choice selections in Second Mourning Goods ; Rlack and White Check Poplins, ?See. "TELE HEAVIEST AN? RICHEST BLACK SILKS IN THE MARKET, IN Taffeta G. os De Nap, Gros De Ecosse, Glace and Reps, Heavy Black Lyons Silk Velvets, Heavy Black Cloth Circulars, Heavy Black Beaver Circulars, Richly Trimmed Cloth Basques, Elegant Heavy Beaver Basques, Large Beaver Saques, Handsome Trimmed Beaver Saques, Beautiful Cloth Saques, Very Fine Wool Long Shawls, .Heavy Mosaic Wool Shawls, .Black and White Check Long Shawls, Plain Black Wool Long Shawls, Fine. Black Merino Long and Square Shawls, An extensive assortment of Square Wool Shawls, Breakfast Capes. Sontags, Nubias, A Large Stock Housekeeping Goods*. Sheetings, all widths, much iowar .than they have ever been offered ; Marseilles Quilts, in great variety, from 10 to 13 4, some very handsome; Linen Sheetings and Pillow Case Linens, Heavy Irish Linens, for family use, White and Colored Striped Furniture Dimity, Embroidered Muslin and Lace Drapery, for Curtains, Heavy Irish Linen, Bleached and Brown Damasks, , Fine Bed Blankets, best quality, Towels of all kinds and qualities, Damask, Damask Bordered, Fringed Huckaback and Huckaback and Crash Towellings, Turkish Bath Towels, Diaper Towellings, Russia and Scotch 3 and 4-4 Bird's Dye Diapers, some very fine, Napkins, Doylies and Tea Napkins, : 8-4, 9-4 Heavy Worsted Damasks, . Worsted Embossed Table Covers, all sizes, Fine Piano Covers. /AN IMMENSE STOCK WOOLEN GOODS. ? Flannels^ all makes, Fine.Silk Warp Flannels, ?. m . 5-4 Fine Flar.iels, Welch, Shaker ar.d Dornest Flannels, . Heavy Grey, Blue and Red Twilled Flannels, '.Opera Flannels, al! colors, i Heavy Kerseys, for Plantation wear, Fine North Carolina Jeans, Heavy Kentucky Jeans, very desirable goods, iLow priced Jeans, in great variety, .Ftne Fancy Cassimcres, Fine Black Broadcloths, Doeskins, Cassimcres, Reaver Cloths, &c. DOMESTIC GOODS LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED. . All the Fine Grades American and English Prints, Tickings. Stripes, Checks and Limeys, all qualities, Denims, Osnaburgs, Shirtings and Sheetings alwajs cn hand. FINE WHITE GOODS. t Soft finish Cambrics, Jaconets, Check Nainsooks, White and Colored Tarletans, Swiss Muslins, India Twills, &c. Rich Laces and Embroideries, Collars, Setts, Edgings, Insertings, &e. Fine English Hosiery, Ladies', Misses', Gent's and Boys' Haif HoseL Woolen Hosiery, in g ?rat variety, Notions, &c. ' jggrTo Jobbers buying in our market, we would say examine our price's bufore purchasing. GEAY, MULL AUK Y &. CO. 228 Broad Street, IngostA, Gi. Aa??sia, Dec 3, Im4fl M, LEBESCHULTZ, AGENT HOME AGAIN ! Ti HE Subscriber informs tho citizens of Edge field and tho surrounding country that ho has re covered from his long spell of sicknoss, and is roceiving a SPLENDID STOCK of READY-MADE MOTHM, Gents' Furnishing Ooods, DRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &C. A fino Stock of White Linen SHIRT BOSOMS, UN DER VESTS and DRAWERS, HDKFS., HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ac. CASSIMERES, SATTINETS and JEANS for Men and Boys wear, Also, A fin* Stock of Dress and Domestic Goods which will be sold at greatly roducod prices, such as French, English and American CALICOES, Mourning GOODS, J MOL'SLINE do LAINES, CLOAKS, latest stvles and very cheap, Domestic GINGHAMS, Ladies' HATS and TURBANS, DRESS TRIMMINGS. HUTTONS, Ac., White /.nd Red FLANNELS, SIIIHTINGS/bleachcd and unbleached, BLANKETS in variety, and cheap, H A Ts and SHOES, of all descriptions, ?or La dies, Gcuts and Children, A bea'iful lot of DOLLS, TOYS, Ac. Also, Tho bett brandi of SEGARS, Smoking TO BACCO and PIPES, Fino SHERRY and PORT WINE, Splendid WHISKEY, by tho Bottle, Kentucky Rifle POWDER in Cans, . SHOT and CAPS, best in market, Fresh SALMON, OYSTERS and LOBSTERS, in Cans, GROCERIES of every description, and at the lowest figures. Also, Collin Best AXES, a splendid article, SHOVELS, SPADES, PITCHFORKS, A fine assortment of POTWARE, suoh as Potts and Ovens, at Augusta retail prices. To all wbioh ho respectfully invites tho atten tion of the public, and hopes to share a portion of the gener?os patronage heretofore bestowed upon the old concern. M. LEBESCHULTZ, Agent. No. J, Park Row. Nov 27 tf 43 FALL AND WINTER GOODS, J. HE SUBSCRIBER haB now in Store his Stock of FALL AND WINTE? GOODS, consisting in part of Frenoh MERINOES ; Figured and Solid Col'd DELANES ; Bean-ifui POPLINS and ALPACAS; French, English and American PRINTS; CANTON FLANNELS ; All Wool Red aid White FLANNELS: SH.iWLS, NUB IAS, SONTAG BALMORAL and HOOP SKIRTS ? Colored CAMBRICS ; HOSIERY, GLOVES and COLLARS; Ladies'and Gent's UNDERVESTS ; Ladies' and Misses HATS-splendid variety; RIBBONS, FLOWERS and FEATHERS ; BELT RIBBONS-Rieb and Beautiful Fancy Doeskin CASSIMERES; SATTINETS, TWEEDS and Ky. JEANS ; Bl ched LONG CLOTHS : TICKINGS and STRIPES ; Plaid HOMESPUNS; BLANKETS,-a fino supply ; Men's and Boy's HATS-all kinds ; Ladies', Misses, Mon's, Boy* and Children's SHOES and BOOTS, in great variety ; GROCERIES, HARDWARE-CROCKERY; With muay other articles too numerous to men tion, all of which will be SOLD LOW FOR CASU ONLY. B. C. BRYAN, Agt. Bdgefiold, S. C., Oct 2 tf 40 CITIZENS OF warn \ i AM NOW prepared to wait upon you to the bust of my ability, and furnish you whatever you shall call for in the way of DRY GOODS, GKOCEKIK..:, AND SUNDRIES. S. F. GOODE, Esq., lately associated with me in thc Dry Goods and Mercantile business, hav ing withdrawn his interest from the concern, I now respectfully solicit for myself a >hare of the patrouaije heretofore bestowed upon thc Firm. I am t bo found, as heretofore for some months psst, at the Corner-the old and well-known stand of Bland k Butler. I have, and<onstant ly ke<ip on hand, evcrythirfg in tho way of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c Usually found in a well-conducted Village Store; all of which I offer for CASn AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. J, 91. WITT. tf 26 Edgpfleld, Juno 18, More New Goods. JUST received and for salo at very low figures : - A Frosh lot of Bcantiful PRINTS ; First Quality CASSIMERES, fer Gents and Boys wear; Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes; -ALSO ID store a superior assortment of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES, SYRUP, CHEESE, MACCARONI, MUSTARD. SPICES, 40 Bushels Prime APPLES, and for salo cheap ; BACON, HAMS, LARD,' FLOUR, MEAL, GRITS, Ac, Ac, C5?^ Torms ai chea* as the ohonpest. CHEATMAM A BRO. Nov. 31, tf 47 Ti HE Undersigned gives notice that be is now prepared to have REPAIRED in a good and workmanlike mannor, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, aud othor Vehicles that may be brought to his Shops, at fair and reasonable pri ces for Cash. NEW WAGONS, CARTS and BUGGIES will o-lso he put up in the host style, and on ns reason able* terms as can be afforded. Having EFFICIENT and EXPERIENCED WOKKMEN in my 6hopi, and a good supply of | the BEST SiEASONED TIMBER, no pains will be spared to give cntiro sali,faction to thoso who may Bond their work to these Shopi. W. W. ADAMS, Sopt. 26 tf 39 HOUSE CARPENTERING AND TJisrnDE?T^isiiisro i THE Subscriber respectfully announces to the citizens of Edgcfield District, that ho is now pr-pared to execut? ALL BUILDING AND CARPENTER'S WORK with fidelity and dis patch, and on reasonable terms. ne is also engaged, next door to the Advertiser Office, in the Underiakiiig Business. And hos on hand an assortment of BEAUTIFUL COFFINS, Rosewood finish, neatly trimmod, and of thc latest styles. Prices very moderate. My fine NEW HEARSE, with gentle Horses and a good Driver, will attend Funerals when desired. During my absence from the shop, Mr. JA8. PAUL, who is conducting the CABINET BUSI NESS in the same Rooms, will givo his individual attention to all orders for COFFINS, Ac M. A. MARKERT. Nor. 27, tf 48 Administrator's Notice. A "".L porBons having ?ny demands against tho i$L ??s'ate Of JOHN W. MUN "A", dee'd, are re quested to furnish me with a co. y of tho same on or hofore the first day of January next V. li. THOMAS, Adm'r. Kef. il, IM*. V- Sf 419 COIE AND SEE . HEAV? AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OP . * F0REICH AID DOMESTIC DRY GOOGS, A.t 262 Broad Street^ Augusta. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Our friends and thc public will find it to their advan tage to examine our Goods before they buy elsewhere. LONG.. CLOTHS, SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS, OSNABURGS, x-INSEYS AND KERSEYS, COTTON FLANNELS, APRON CHECKS, JEANS, TICKINGS, CELECIAS, BROWN HOLLANDS, IRISH LINENS, DIAPERS, TABLE DAMASKS, TOWELLING, NAPKINS, BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, LADIES' CLOAKS, Newest Style, SHAWLS, MOURNING GOODS, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CALICOES, IRISH LACES, Imported, GLOVES, RIBBONS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS, . . CASSIMERES, . TWEEDS, COATINGS, GENTS' AND LADIES' HATS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, NOTIONS. . frj5* In our Wholesale Department we offer a carefully selected STOCK of GOODS, and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. In our Retail Deapartment, a variety inferior to no other House in the South. I. KAHN & CO. Augusta, Oct. 31 tf 44 HOME AGA! :o: NEW DRY OOOJ3? ! ? -0 THE SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure of informing his frends and patrons that he Has again opened at the old stand, so long and favorably known as SETZE'S DRY GOODS CORNER, . A. Harare and Well Selected Stock of e an ry EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY OF GOODS USUALLLY KEPT IN A DRY GOODS HOUSE, And will endeavor to merit, by polite attention to thc wants of his customers, and A Low cale of Prices, A share of the generous patronage so long"*bestowcd upon the old concern. HE WOULD RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT PUBLIC FAVOR. The services of Mr. WM. O. NORREL having also been secured, his old friends and customers arc respectfully solicited to favor him with a call. J. SETZE, Agent, fl 05 Broad Street, Augusta, Gai Nov. 7, CLOT HIM ! CLOTHING r_f_\iE subscriber bas recently opened in tlii Village a good stock of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, consisting of Singlo Garments aud Cloth and Cassiuicrc Suit?. Also a lot of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES which ho will make np to order. Ho is preparod to furnish his friends nnd old customers with CLOTHING as low as thc Au gusta market for Cash. JOHN COLGAN, Agent. Nov. ?, tf 40 BATTING FOR SALE. THE Granitevillc Manufacturing Company have a lot of GOOD BATTING on hand sui'ulile for Quilty, which thev ore selling at two thirds the price of Middling Cotton. JAS. J. GREGG, Agent. Dec 4 2t 49 LAGER BEER SALOON, HAMBURG, S. C., GEO. DAUM, Agent. Nov. 20, ___2t_47^ Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Es tate of PETERSON BORAM, dee'd., will prc sout them to thc undersigned, properly attested, and those who ?ire anywise indebted to said Estate will pleaso call and settle.. Thc Administrativ desiros to make a Anal settlement at an carly day. J. M. TROTTER, Adm'or. 'Nov. ?, _2m 45 Medical Notice. POSITIVE. HAVING to pay Cash for all we buy, we, thc Undersigned, have concluded to adopt thc ?..'ASH SYSTEM in tho PRACTICE of MEDI CINE, commencing first day of January, 1SR7. Our chargea will bo ns follows, to wit: Fifty Cont0 a mile, One Dollar for Visit, and One Dollar fur prescription. Consultation Fee, Ten Dollars and mileago. Siniplo Obstetrical Cases, Ten Dollars and Mileage. Difficult enscs charged higher. x-ight practico will bo charged double the abovo rates. Medicino when furnished will bc charged at low rates. Tho ubovo to bc paid in Gold, or irs equivalent. TIIOS. H.- PATTISON, TU os. MCKIE, J. D. JENNINGS, T. J. JENNINGS, LANIER A LEWIS, C. H. BURKllALTER, R. C. MAYSON, J. J. CARTLEDGE, H. C. GARRETT, R. S. KEY, P. H. ADAMS, G. BORD. . Dec 3 5t 49 To all Concerned! NOTICE. ALL PERSONS indebted to tho Firm of WARREN A LOVELACE will please come forward and settle their indebtedness without de lav _otherwise their Accounts will bo plnced in tho bands of J. L. ADDISON, Esq., for jollection. Tho Firm has been dissolved, and tho business must Lc settled up. CARSON WARREN, E. F. LOVELACE. Ridgeway, Nov 26 3t* 43 Administrator's Notice. A LL persons in any wise indebtod to tho Estnto J\ of THEODORE F. WILLIAMS, deceased, arc oarncstly requested to mako immediate pay ment. All claims in my hands, not paid by thc first Monday in February noxt, will positively bo put in suit, as I cannot extend further indulgcbco. This is fair notice to ull oonccrnod, and I hope it will bo regarded. LEMUEL BROOKS, Ad'or. 4m* 41 have sold my Plantation in this District, and expect to remove from the Stato nt an earl; dato. Parlies, however, tn whom I ara indebted need not give themselves any unnecessary appro -fhonsion. I am not prepared to. pay thom now, cYon should I remain here; but in Dec. 1867, ti portion of tho purchase money for my Land fallt due, at which limo I hopo to return and pay s largo proportion, if not all my indebtedness. During my absence from tho Stato, I have con stitutcd and appointed Messrs. ABNEY A WRIGHT my legal Agents and Attorneys. L. L. HALL. Doc. 3,_3t_40^ Medical Card. DR. J. WALTER HILL bas romovod to-th( Dwelling recently occupiod by Dr. "W. M BURT, whore he may bo found at all times wboi nut Profcssioaally engaged. Nov. 23 tf State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, ry ORDINARY. BY W. F. DHRISOE, Esquiro, Ordinary of Edgefiold DiBtrict. Whereas, Z. W. Carwilc, C.E.E.D., has applied to mo for Letters of Administration, on all and singulartho goodsand chattels,rights and credits of James Johnson, late of the District aforesaid, dee'd. Those aro, thoroforo, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear beforo mc, at our next Ordinary'B Court for.tho said District, tobo holden atEdgcfield C. IL,on thc 10th doy pf Jan. next, to show causo, if any, why tho said administration should notbo granted. .' Given under my hand and soul, this 10th day of Dec. in tho year of our Lord, ono thou sand oight hundrod and Bixty-six. and in the 91st yoar of American Independence W. F. DURISOE, 0. E. D. Doc. ll r,t 50 ?t??A A MONTH I-AGENTS wanted for Y)\ji\J?ix entirely new articles, jost out. Ad roxs 0. T. GABBY City Building, Biddleford Me, Jun? fl brwly 23 V** '~iYi .Ahi-jf.: ? - TJi 4S ATTENTION! THE Subscriber respectfully, but earnestly solicits thoso indebted to him, either by Noti or Account, for Goods bought of bim nt Mt.* WU ling, to como forward and mako settlement a once, in part, if thoy can't pay the whole, ns hi needs money and must have it. To thoso win think it hard to pay Greenbacks, ho would res peet fully say, tho samo quantity and quality o goods will bc taken. E. J. GOG GANS. Nov. 28. St? 48. Notice ! ALL persons ore horeby requested not to pur chase or trade for any article of produce such os Cotton, Corn, Fodder, Oats, or any otho produce, from any of tho Freed Persons of Colo on ray plantation, ns by written contract, bntwee snid Freedmen and myself, all on the place i minc until I aro paid for rent and all advance menss during tho year. DANIEL HOLLAND. Nov. 20 3t 48 Notice, ALL persons indebted to me, either by Note c Account, are requested to call on H. 1 WRIGHT, Esq., and ranko payment aa soon i possible, or they will have cost to p?y. I have ah appointed bim my lnwful Agent during my ten norary nbsonco from tho State. 1 THOS. ATKINS. Deo. 8, it ? KT otic?. T. HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE his VALUABLE PLANTATION,in Edge field District, 8 miles South of Ninety-Six Depot, Qrcenrillo & Columbia Railroad, containing Thirteen Hundred and Seventy-Five Acres, About Four Hundred Acres of open land. The place is. well improved, having on it a commodi ous Two Story Dwelling House and all other ne cessary out buildings, and adjoins lands of Mrs. Col. Whit. Brooks, A. P. Kiug, G. W. Holloway and others. . j If not sold soon, it will bo rented for the next year to an approved tenant. Mr. Smith, on the premises, will show tho lands to any one desiring to seo thom. gSfEot particular!, address me at Edgefield C. H. Z. W. CARWILE. Nov 27, tf 48 I FOR SALE, OB TO RENT. The Subscriber offers for sale his HOUSE AND LOT, situated a little over a mile from the cen tre of Edgefield Village, on a commanding and elevated site. The Houso is a large and commodious Gothic Cottage, new and well finished, with nine large rooms, besides Pantries, Closets, Ac. All neces sary out buildings, new and in good order. A well of excellant water in the yard, and a good spring and spring house for milk and butter, in a very short distance. A good stream of water running through the horno lot. Tho Lot contains 60 acros, more or less, of j which about 15 are cleared-the reit in woods. There is an Orchard of choice Peaches, Plumb?, Pears ant? Apples. Also, & Vineyard of select Grapes, embracing the Catawba, Warren, Pauline, Le Noire, and Isabella varieties. Also, a Fish Pond well stocked with Braam, Perch, Turtles, Ac, Ac. This is a chance for a comfortable residence rarely offered for sale. If it is not sold by tho first of January next, it will be rented for the en suing year on reasonable terms. J. H. HIMS. During my absence D. R. Durisoe or J. B Sul livan will show tho place to any one applying. Nov. 20, tf 47 Fine Residence for Sale or Rent. IOFFER FOR SALE OR RENT that MOST DESIRABLE PLACE, the late Residence of j P. R. BLALOCK, dee'd. This pince contains Two Hundred and Fifty Acres, on which is erected a BEAUTI FUL MANSION containing Eight or Ten Room.?, with all necessary out buildings, located 2? miles from Edgefield C. H., and within three mile, ol tho line of the Columbia ? Augusta Railroad. Persons desiring to purchase a plico near the Village, where the best educational advaptages arc afforded, would do well to e'xamno this place. W. J. READY, Ex'or. Dec. 5 tf 49 FLORIDA PLANTATIONS FOR SALE. TWO VERY VALUABLE PLANTATIONS in Marion County, East Florida, 12 miles Wost of Ocala, are offered for salo upon accom modating terms. ONE TRACT contains Four ^Hundred and Eighty Acres of superior Cotton, Sugar and Corn land,-over 200 of which are cleared. It has houses for the accommodation of an Agent and th?.hands that may be employed. Cotton, Corn, Fodder, Mule*, Cattle and Hog? will be sold with the place. It is very probab e that tho Freedmen now upon tho place may be secured for 1SB7. THE OTHER PLACE, about ono mile from tho first, contains Two Hundred and Forty Acre.?, -125 cleared,-fine Cotton land, with a Dwelling Hou-c of five rooms, a good Gin Houso and other buildings. Both of these places aro surrounded by grod Cotton land belonging to tho Government. BSP* For terms, Ac, apply to Messrs. B. C. Bryan, D. R. Durisoe, M. AV. Sams, J. M. Witt or E. J. Youngblood. Edgefield, S. C., or to Mr. H. W. Long, Ocala, Florida. Dec 3 tf 49 Pine Lands for Sale ! TWO HUNDRED (200) ACRES in all,-fifty (50) in cultivation, the rest wall timbered. Only five miles from Aiken, and quite convenient to Vaucluse, hod. other markets. The dwelling hou.?c is cumfortablo and tho out-building are ?officient Tho fruit trees nro select and flourish iug. Thii tract is adjoining tho Hatcher lands recently purchased hy Rev. Mr. Bell. Come, gentlemen, who wants a good home in a healthy region of country ? Apply to tho Subscriber al Grnniteville, S. C.* THOS. J. BENJI. Nov. 28,_4t*_4S State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Snml. W. Gardner er, Adm'r., 1 s. I ml. Mays, [ Bill to sell land, Ac. Anna Mays, Saml Susan E. Gardner, et. al. j BY Virtue of an Order of tho Court in tbiscase, I will iCll on tho premises (ibo residence of | SAML. MAYS) on THURSDAY, the20th Decnexr, the REAL ESTATE described in tho pleadings, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, on the Martintown road, A miles of Augusta, containing Six Hun dred and Fifty acres, moro or less,adjoining lands' of Charles Hammond, Thomas McKie, ct ni. Sold, On a credit of twelve months with .inter oFt from day of Sale, except Costs of Suit and Expenses of Sale which must bo paid in Cash. Purchasers to give bonds with ample personal sureties and mortgage of thc promises to secure the purchase money. Titles Extra. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Administrator's Sale. A LSO, at the same time, for cash, will bc sold. A. by order of tho Ordinnry, the remaining PERSONAL PROPERTY of tho deceased, con sifting of MULES. HORSES. HOGS, CATTLE. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. ONE WAGON, PLANTATION IMPLEMENTS, Ac, Ac. S. W. GARDNER, Adm'r. Nov. 26,_4t_48^ "AT PRIVATE SALE, BY tho WAGON, MILCH COWS, and THREE NO. 1 MULES Tho Said Mules nro Blood bays, and well matched in nil respects ; will compare favornbly with any Mules in tho District for beauty and symmotry. strength and durability, aud aro perfectly tractable and gentle in handling, working, io. JOHN E. LEWIS. Liberty Hill. Dec 4 _3t 49 Undersigned, ONE FOUR nORSE ON, a lot of BEEF CATTLE. TWO Notice. ALL persons having any claims against the Estates of DANIEL MCDOWELL, deo'd., WRIGHT P. DORN, dee'd., S. W. OUZTS, dee'd., or JACOB BRAKTLY OUZTS, dee'd., Arc notified to prevent the samo, duly attested, at nn early dato ; And all parties in anywise indebted fo either of said Estates aro also notified to make payment'forthwith. Longer indulgence will not bo givon. J. W. TIMMERMAN, Adm'r. ' Dec. 4, 4t* 49. Administrator's Sale. IWill sell on, THURSDAY, tho 20th of Decem ber, the PERSONAL PROPERTY of tho late BENJ. P. TILLMAN, dee'd., at the late resi dence of said deceased, consisting of a small quantity of STOCK, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, Ac, A., Ac ftS!* Torms,-CASn. JAS. A. DOZIER, Adm'r. cum Testamento onnexo. Nov. 28, 4t 48 Taken Up BY tho Subscriber, a medium sizod BAY MULE, which tho owner can get by proving proper ty, and paying for this advertisement. B. R. TILLMAN. Nov. 21, 4t 47. 100,000 GOOD AND WELL BURNT BRICKS, FOR Sale, and now ready for dolivcrv, low for Cash, by W. W. ADAMS. N. E.-Heal, Corn, Bacon, Flour, Whont, Oats, Fodder, Shucks, cr anything else I neod, taken in exchange for Bricks. W. W. A. Nov/18,_2m_46_ Executor's Notice. ALL persons indebted to tho Estate of ALBERT G. TURNER, dee'd. will make payment to my brother JAMES M. TURNER, and those hav ing demande ac iinst the Estate will please fur nish copies of their demands to tho same. ROBT. A. TURNER, Ex'or. Nor.*, ? ** J C. Seh reiner & Sons, I J. C, Sehn iner & Sons Macon, Ga.' Savar nab, Ga. JNO. C. StSHBE?EB ?SONS, No.<199 BROAD STREET, . AUGUSTA, GA., KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI A CHOICE SELECTION OP BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND ^JSTCTT GOODS, )pST" All Order* from the Country Promptly At tended to. THE BEST OF ITALIAN VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS. AGENTS FOR STEINWAY St SONS, SOEBBELER & SCHMIDT'S AND (JALE 4 CO.'S CELEBRATED PJ?ANOS. Augusta, Nor. 6,- 6m 46 GEO. ROBINSON WITH FLEMING & ROWLAND, AUGUSTA', GA Groceries. THE Subscribers invite the attention of th? public generally and Planters in particular, to their Stock cf GROCERIES, conaistiDg in part of GUNNY and HEMP BAGGING; ROPE of all kinds; " BACON-SIDES and SHOULDERS; MOLASSES in Hhds. and Bbls ; A B and C SUGARS-Refined ? CRUSHED and POWDERED SUGARS; SUGARS of low grade; GOOD and PRIME COFFEE; Superfine Family and Extra Family FLOUR ; WHITB.ond YELLOW CORN; CORN MEAL; FRESH BEAT RICE ; SALT, IRON, NAILS ; GRINSTONES, NOVA SCOTIA GRITS; RICHMOND FACTORY OSNOURGS; " ? . STRIPES ; " 11 KERSEYS; Plain and Twilled. ?33- We aro prepared to sell Goods L?W for Cash or on Short Draft. FLEMING & ROWLAND. Angosta, Sept 15 3m38 X S. COLES, FACTOR AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, :i4i Reynold Street, (Near South Carolina Depot,) AUGUSTA, GA. Will Seil Colton and Produce Gen erally, OR RECEIVE THE SAME OS STORAGE. Will Famish or Parchase Planters' Supplies. Augusto, Aug 15 6m 83 Ooria, OatsB ?fcc. PRIME Western Mixod CORN, for feeding, Primo Yellow CORN, for Meal and distilling, Primo Marjland White CORN for milling, OATS, Black and White, RYE, BARLEY and WHEAT, for seed. A full supply of the above, direct from Balti more and the West, kept constantly in storo, put up in fino BURLAP SACKS, in perfect order for -hipping or wagoning any distance without waste. BAGGING, ROPE and planters supplies gen erally. For sale at the lowest market prices, by Ai H. KEITHA?!, Late of Charleston, S. C., Jackson St, Betwoen Globe Hotel and Bell Tower, AUGUSTA, GA. Mr. JOHN LYON, formerly of Edgeficld will bc happy to see his friends at the above house. NOT. 20, 1m 47 Just Arrived! A LARGE Stock of OVERCOATS, ranging in price from 912 to 940. Now on Hand, A First Rate Stock of all kinds of MENS aad BOYS CLOTHING. AU Goods at Very Lowest Prices. J. A. VAtf WINKLE. Augu?ia, Nov ll 2m 46 J. M. YOUNGBLOOD, WITH R. C&H, H. EASTERLING GROCERS, AND General Commission Merchant?, No. 130 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., RESPECTFULLY beg lcatro to inform their friends of Edgeficld and the adjoining Districts, *nd tho public generally, that they have on hand and are constantly seceivng, A WELL SE LECTED STOCK OF Groceries of Everj Description, Which they offer at the the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. They will also give strict a tention to the Sale of all COUNTRY PRODUCE Consigned to them. And will fill all orders, in -heir lino, with dis patch, at the lowest market prices. Augusta, Oct 22 tf 43 A. A. E E ALL. J. H. SPEAR:). W. H. PORTER. BEAU, SPEARS & CO,, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fire-Proof Warehouse, No. 5, Campbell Street, AUGUSTA, GA.. WILL GIVE STRICT PERSONAL ATTEN TION TO STORAGE and SALE of COTTON, GRAIN, BACON, FLOUR, AND OTHER DRODUCE. ^SrOrders for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMI LY SUPPLIES promptly filled. The usual CASH ADVANCES made on pro duce in store. The patronage of their Fi ?ends and the Public generally respectfully solicited. Angusta, Sept 25 . _ 3m39 FLEMING & WRIGHT, COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, No. X, Warren Block, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION BACON, LARD, FLOUR, GRAIN, . AND SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. .^?-Consigumcnts of COTTON particularly solicited, for which wo have CLOSE, FIRE PROOF STORAGE. ?IfUtajAogU? <m SS