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HOLMES' BOOK HOUSE. OLD SIGN OF . "FRANKLIN'S HEAD." Corner King and Wentwortli-streels, CHARLESTON, S. C. BEAUTIFUL GIFT BOOKS, &C, FOR THE HOLIDAYS, -0 A LARGE VARIETY OF JUVENILE BOOKS, English editions, handsomely hound and illus trated. STEREOSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS, with a beau tiful assortment of French, Swiss and American Views and Transparencies. ?OLD AND SILVER PEN AND PENCIL CA SES, Writing Desks and Writing cases, Portfo lios, French and English Fancy Note Papers and Envelopes stamped to order with names or initials, in colors or plain. EPISCOPAL PRAYER BOOKS, English edi tions, various sizes, in every variety of bindings. BIBLES ; a very extensive assortment, embra cing all the varieties published by Tho Oxford University Press, Eyre Sc Spottswood, and Bagster's unrivaled editions. THE MONTHS ; Illustrated by Pon and Pencil, $5.25. EASTWOOD ; by Doctor Macleod, $7.50. OUR LIFE ; Illustrated by Pen and Pencil, $2.25. GEMS OF LITERATURE; Elegmt rare and suggestive, $6.00. ENGLISH SACRED POETRY OF THE OLDEN TIME, $5.25. PEN AND PENCIL PICTURES FROM THE POETS, $6.00. JUVENILE VERSE AND PICTURE BOOK, $4.00. LEAVES FROM LIFE, $3.75. PICTORIAL JOURNEY THROUGH THE HO LY LAND, $3.50. SWISS PICTURES, Drawn with Pen and Pencil, $4.00. HALF HOURS WITH THE BEST FRENCH AUTHORS, $5.00. All the abovo aro English editions, fully illus trated in tho highest style of art, printed on tinted paper, and elegant!' bound. THE BRITISH POETS, handsomely illustrated, and a fine Steel Portrait of each. London edi tions. Muslin, extra gilt edged, $2.00 each; Turkey Morocco, antique, $3.50 each. Any Book in this list will be sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of price. Address "HOLMES? BOOK HOUSE,'? CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. 13, _tf_51 W: 0. TXLTON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C., AGENT for GEO. PAGE & CO.,t>f Baltimore, Md., CELEBRATED PATENT PORTA BLE SAW MILLS, STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, HORSE POWERS, GRIST MILLS, TIMBER WHEELS, ?c. Duplicates furnishod at short notice Circular and Gang Saws at Man ufacturers' prices. Agricultural Implements of ever? description: PAGE'S Celebrated GARDEN PLOUGH. A Splendid Assortment of SASHES, DOORS, BLINDS, <tc, HICKORY, ASH, and OAK RIMS, POLES and SHAFTS for Baggies, Cur nages and Wagons, all kinds of Carriage Mate rial. WHITE PINE, SPRUCE, OAK, WALNUT, MAHOGANY and CEDAR LUMBER of every description. Charleston, Dec 17 3m51 No. 153, Meeting Street, 'ASHHIM GEORGE C. GOODRICH, ) PHILLIP WINE MAN, \ South Carolina. JOHN ASLIHURST, J DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS, &c, Charleston, S. C., Nov. 20, 6m 47 ESTABLISHED" 1854, 1ENGN?CK ? SELL. Importers and Wholesale Dealers IN MILLINERY, STRAW, AND FANCY GOODS, North fJast Corner Meeting and Market Sts. INVITE the Trade to examine their full and varied assortment of .BONNETS and HATS, trimmed and untrimmed, RIBBONS, of all descriptions, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, DRESS CAPS, NETS, VEILS, of newest designs, RUCHES, LACES. CRAPES, SILKS, CORSETS, HOOPS, Sac, Sic. Charleston, Ost 1 6m 40 ), I WLLLIAMS & GO, FACTORS, CHURCH ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAMS, TAYLO? & CO, Commiss'n Merchants NEW YORK. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will bo mado on COTTON Consigned io either House. . Charleston, Oct 10 3ifl41 B State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN Ot IV IN AR Y. Y W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge ll Cold District. Whoro.T, Benjamin F. Ouzts has applied to mc for Letters of Administration, on nil and .?insular the good3 and cbnttlc?. rights and crodi's of John C. Shaffer, lr.icol itv District aforesaid, deceased. These ar.-, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all and singular, thc kindred and creditors of the said de-eased, to lc and ?ippcar bcf.?re mc, at < ur ?ext Ordinary's Court for tho said District, to be holden Al Edgeficid C. ll, on the 3rd dny of Jan. next, to show va.<?>2, if any, why the i-iid administration should not bo granted. Given ?ador my hand ar:d seal, tin.-- 19th day of Pee. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred end iiyty-six and in the ninety-first your <A AH.cfit a* Independence. W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D. . 2t . - -52 Slate ol'So "Ut Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTIUCT, IN EQUITY Tillman II. Ciark, Adm'or., '| Atticus C. Tucker, by his j next friend, I Bill for Account, vs I Ro'.ief, &c. S. S. Tompkin?, J. W. Tompkins and others. J IT appearing to tho satisfaction of tho Commis sioner, that the Defendants Wm. D Jennings, Henry W. Tompkins, James L. Tompkins, Frank lin A. Tompkins a-nd It. Augustus Tompkins aro resident beyord the limits ot this State, On mo tion of Messrs. Abney <fc Wright, Complainants' Solicitors, It is ordered that thc said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to ttiis Bill within thirty day* from'tho publication hero of, or judgment bo rendered against them pru w . Z. W. CARWILE, oi.B.n. mm GOODS CIKCTJLAR OFFICE OF GRAY & TURLEY % 222 44 4-14 222 2222 444 4 4 "2222 22 22 44 4 4 22 22 22 444 4 22 22 44444444 22 22 44444444 22 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 222222 44 222222 222222 14 222222 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. French, English & Cterman DRESS GOODS UAR GE, SPECIAL AND ATTRACTIVE O??lBIHG? or* nXTo "v ?xxxber! THE MOST ELEGANT GOODS Oi\ THE CATALOGUE SELECTED FOR THE AUGUSTA u.?. Without comment wc annex the N'A MKS and DESCRIPTIONS, as taken from the Catalogue of the Manufacturers, of the 0 EAUTIFUL iBES8 800DS, Just received from thc large special sales of FRENCH, EXCLISII and GERMAN DRESS GOODS, which took place in New York la.st week. This beautiful offering will likely be the largest and most desi rable which wc will have the pleasure of presenting this season. Our customers, and thc public generally, are cordially invited to a full inspection. Ladies preparing for BRIDAL PARTIES, or making selec tions for EVENING DRESSES, will find Novelties of Rare MANUFACTURER'S DESCRIPTION Real Irish Poplins, Pearl and Pearl Grey Poplins, a most j| .elegant goods for bridal dresses. Parisienne Embroidered Robes, Empress Cloths, a full line of all tho leading colors. French Winseys, very rich and heavy, Lustrine Fa?onne Broche Figures on plain ground, a beautiful article. Grey broche Fig'd Stripes, running up and down more costly, do different assorted. Heavy Reps ground, much higher cost. Lustrine a Soie Raye, rich silk stripes, on heavy reps ground, do much liner silk fig'cl stripes. ?hip Heps Filet Denil Cretona and Popeline Pekin Popeline Carreaux Soie Cretona Fee Largener Popeline Laine Pekin Fee Largener Double Width German Drittech, all in Turkish red, warranted fast color. Sup Silk Warp.Blk Alpaca. Ex Super Bl.k Alpaca. do Silk Warp, finer. 6-4 Ex Sup CoPd Lustres, do super do better do much ;bettcr do finest (5 4 sup fancy colored Circassian Double-width Velour, a splendidand most desirable article in Scotch Plaid, war ranted all wool. Il Brodi rt Soie Raye, beautiful silk hand embr'd figured on striped ground, very costly i?rliclf. < du much better do still richer do on plain gtound, exl ra quality, Victoria Brode a Soie, dble tw'ld lastings Chene ground in splendid figures. Valencia double twilled Lasting Cloth, in single lined cheks. Poil de Chevre colored Checks, Ali Wool Filling Toil du Nord, Crepe Neat Satin . Striped Plaid in very bright colors, Ex Super G-4 Scotch Fancies, Very best quality Cachemire in beautiful assorted Fancy Checks. Extra double width Mousseline splendid quality, small plaid 54 inch, Extra fine black Paris, all wool double width Mousseline Delaine, Fine and choice colors Paris all wool Mousseline Delaines, high colors. Super quality Black Alpaca, do finer and heavier do much better do still finer do much finer do still better do very linc do super super do best quality High Lustre Pure Mohair, do much better do very fine do extra super. do high colored Scotch Plaids. Valour a Soie Kaye, much better quality ?j Very fine and hifih Lustre, Scotch silk stripes up and down, i j| do much higher cost splendid style. do Extra double width Velour a Soie, much j better and finer quality Scotch Silk ? Plaid, all \?iol and silk, very costly. Splendid assorted Scotch Plaid, in great demand. Our best quality uil wool nicely assorted super super do extra fine Bombazine, splendid quality Paris T'lack. Extra choice and heavy Paris all wool Mousseline DcLaincs, sublime quality, high colors. Heavy quality black and white Checks. black and white Checks, 2?) inches. || Mousseline a "Soie, splendid quality silk do in coloied Checks checks. do in fancy Plaids j! Chally Saline satin striped small Plaids, do very rich Scotch Plaid. |! Victoria a Soie, splendid double twilled Extra double width, all wool, much rich >r jj ground silk Plaid, quality Black and Whitc^Checks, the 'j Llamas, heavy woolen ground high col mos* desirable assortment, 34 inches, ?j orcd Chene plaid, &c, &c. l^T Packages delivered in Hamburg free of Charge. GEA Y & TURLEY, Angosta, Nov. 14, Next Door to Masonic Hall. tf 4? COTTON ijANDS. THE Subscribers offer at pnvite sale, in Tracts to suit purchasers, the folloning lands belong ing to tho Estate of Col. JAMES TOMPKINS, deceased, situated in Edgefield District, near Savannah River, and about thirty-two miles above Augusta., viz: The Tract known as the PIANTATION, con taining about Seventeon Huidred Acres of fine j Colton and Grain Lana1, having thereon a small J but comfortable Dwolling, 12 Dr 15 Negro Houses, Gin House, Cribs, Stables, ic. Before the war | this place with twenty-five hands (tho larger num ber women with children) producod one hundred and seventy-fivo Bales of Cotton, with an abun dant supply of provision, and could do it again with proper cultivation. The fences aro in good order, und a good crop of Oatt sown, and tho placo in good condition for a crop the next year. We would soil all.the Stock, Wagons, Tools and Pro visions on tho place to tho purchaser, if ho desired. THE WHITE HOUSE or TUCKER POND TRACT with the WILSON PLACE, containing about Twelve Hundred and Twenty-five Acres. Ihis place is well improved having a fino Dwel ling, Story House, Negro Houses and all necessa ry outbuildings, and a Tannery in full and success ful operation. It has been, and is now, a gobd Btandkfor a Country Store. A largo part of the ?pudf- ir0 in native forest of tho best quality ; of -D bleared land a good deal is fresh and in fine joi^ition for a crop. For Prico and Terms, which will bo accoramo lating to an approvod purohasor, apply on the oremiscs. S. S. TOMPKINS, I p.t,n" J. W. TOMPKINS. > ?X ors Edgefield, S. C., Dec. 18, tf 51 FOR SALE. rHE PLANTATION ON TURKEY CREEK, six milos above Edgefield C. H., ' on the NTinety-Six Road, adjoining Mrs. Nicholson, D. El. Strother, Daniel Holland and others, contain ng Six Hundred & Twenty-Three Acres, 3otwccn 90 and 100 of which are first class Creek 3ottoms, and 125 acres of upland recently open id, and now in fino condition for Cotton, and 250 icrcs of as fine forest land as there is in the District. On tho placo aro all necessary improvo nonts for a well arranged plantation. Tho plan ation is without doubt the best in tho ncighbor isod, which is not surpassed by any lands in the District. A good Crop of Oats has already been own upon thoplacc. t^"Apply to Daniel Holland, Esq., or the subscriber. S. S. TOMPKINS. Edgefield C. H., Dec 15 2t 51 3XT otice. r. HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE lia VALUABLE PLANTATION, in Edge ,cld District, S milos South of Ninety-Six Depot, irecnvillo A Columbia Railroad, containing Thirteen Hundred and Seventy-Five Acres, Lbout Four Hundred Acres of open land. Tho dace is well improved, having on it a commodi U3 Two Story Dwelling IIouso and all othor ne essary out buildings, and adjoins lands of Mrs. io!. Whit. Brooks, A. P. King, G. W. Holloway nd others. If not sold soon, it will bo rented for thc next car to ?n approved tenant. Mr. Smith, on tho premise?, will show thc lands o any one desiring to seo them. ?JJ-YoT p'articuiars, address mo at Edgefield J. H. Z. W. CARWILE. Nov 27, tf 48 FOB SALB, OR ?0 REM. Thc Subscriber offers for ?ale bis HOUSE AND LOT, situated a little over a mile from thc cen tro of Edgefield Village, on a omioamling ni?d elevated site. The House is a largo and commodious Gothic ^ottr.gc. now r.nd well finished, with nine largo ooms, besides Pantries, Closets, Ac. AU neces sary out buildings, new and in good order. A reJI of excellant water tn the yard, ami a gcod pring and spring house for milk and butter, in a cry sb..it distance. A good itream of water nuning through the bor?c lot. 'Ibo Lot contains 50 ::eres, moro or less, of j ?bjch about 15 arc cleared-thc rest in woods. There is an Orchard of choice Peaches, Plumbs, ,'e.irs and Apples. Also, a Vineyard of Select ?rapes, embracing the Catawba, Warren, Paulino, Noire, und Isabella varieties. Also, a Fish I'onJ well Hocked with Drouin, Perch, Turtles, fcc, Ac. 'ibis is a chanco fora comfortable residence .arely offered ior sale. If it is not sold by the ir.-t of January next, it will bc rented for thc cn uing vc ir on reasonable terms. J. H. MI MS. Daring my nliscr.ee D. R. Durisoo or J. li. Sul ivan will-show thc pince to any ono applying. Nov. 20, tf 47 Fine Residence for Sale or Rent. r OFFER FOR SALE OR RENT that MOST I DESIRABLE PLACE, the late Residence of | I*. R. ELA LUCK, ilec'd. This place contains Two Hundred mid Fifty Acres, ou which is erected a BEAUTI FUL MANSION containing Eight or Ten Room.?, ?Uh ali necessary out buildings, locutcd,2? miles rom ftlgeficld C. H., and within throe miles ol he linc of thc Columbia A Augusta Railroad. Persons desiring to purchase a place near the tillage, where thu best educational advantages ire afforded, would do well to examino this place. W. J READY, Exor. Dec 5 tf 49 PUBLIC SALE. THE Subscriber will sell at her rosidenco on WEDNESDAY, thc 2Cth December, 15 or IS Choice Mules, ?IXTY OR SEVENTY HEAD OF CATTLE, Including a lino lot of Milch Cows, HOGS, SHEEP, GOATS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, TWO OR THREE ROAD WAGONS, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, ONE LOT OF PORK, CORN, FODDER, WHEAT, OATS, SHUCKS, COTTON SEED, Ac. iT?~Torm3 Cash in Specie, or its equivalent in currency. BARSHEUA HOLLINGSWORTH. #?rWill bc Rented, at tho t^me time and place, for the ensuing year, 100 or 200 Acres of good Land. Doc ll 3t 50 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, ?N Purainnce of an Ordor from tho Ordinary, I sbail proceed to sell at thc Into residence of SIMEON CROUCH, deceased, ono and a quarter milos N. E. of Mt. Willing, o, THURSDAY, the 3d January next, all tho PERSONAL ES TATE of said deceased, consisting of HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, nORSE, MULES, CATTLE, HOGS, COTTON AND COTTON SEED, CORN, FODDER, WHEAT, SHUCKS, BLACKSMITH AND PLANTATION TOOLS, ONE BUGGY, WAGONS, Ac. ^53'Tcrms, Cash in Spccio, or its equivalent, on'delivcry. FRANCES CROUCH, Ad'ix. Dec 17 3t 51 AdE3i?iiisiratoi''s Saie. ?N Pursuance of an order from tho Ordinary, I shall proceed to sell nt tho '.-.to roaidonco of S. CROUCH, dee'd.. nil tho PERSONAL ES? TATE of JOHN CROUCH, doe'd., on THURS DAY. 3d January next, consisting of MULES, WAGON AND HARNESS, WARDROBE, Ac, Ac #a?-Terms Cash in Gold, or its equivalent, on delivery. F. CROUCH, Adm'x. Dec 17 St 51 Notice. ALL persons having any claims against tho Estates of DANIEL MCDOWELL, decu, WRIGHT P. DORN, dee'd., S. W. O UZI'S, dee'd., or JACOB BRANTLY OUZTS,.dee'd., Aro notified to present tho snmc, duly attcstod, at an early date ; And all parties in any wise indebted to either of said Ei tites arc also notified to moko payment forthwita. Longer indulgenco will not bo piven. J. W. TIMMERMAN, Adm'r. Doc. 4, *t* 49. AX PRIVATE SALE, BY tho Undersigned, ONE FOUR HORSE WAGON, a lot of BEEF CATTLE, TWO MILCH COWS, and TUREE NO. 1 MULES. Mtrongllianuuuraoniiji-"- .'?HITO aud ucutlo in hnndlinf, working, Ac. JOHN E. LEWIS. COME AND SEE KAHN ?fe d?>" * HEAVY AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OP FOREICN ill DOMESTIC DRY GOOG8, At 262 Broad Street, .Augusta. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. M Our friends aud the public will Hud it to tage to examine our Goods before they buy elsewhere. LONG:CLOTHS, SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS, OSNABURGS, ? ^ . - LINSEYS 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, ixTmT_-0 ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CALICOES, IRISH LACES, Imported, GLOVES, RIBBONS, _ FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, COATINGS, GENTS' AND LADIES' HATS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, NOTIONS. 'ff?-in our Wholesale Department we offer a carefully selected STOCK o? GOODS, and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. In our Retail Deapartment, a variety inferior to no other House in the South. I. KAHN & CO. Augusto, Oct. 31 tf 44 HOME AGAIN. :o: NEW DRY GOODS ! THE SUBSCRIBER bas the pleasure of informing his frends and patrons that he lias again opened at the old stand, so long and favorably known as SETZE'S DRY GOODS CORNER, .A. Large arid "Well Selected Stock of and Fancy Dry Goods, EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY OF GOODS USUALLLY KEPT IN A DRY GOODS HOUSE, And will endeavor to merit, by polite attention to the wants of his customers, and A Low cale of Prices, A share of thc generous patronage so long bestowed upon the old concern. HE WOULD RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT PUBLIC FAVOR. Thc services of Mr. WM. O. NORREL having also been secured, his old . and customers are respectfully solicited to favor him with a call. J. SETZE, Agent, 195 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Nov. 7, 2m ?REAT OP WINTER DEY GOODS! $50,000 WORTH OF WINTER DRY GOODS To be Sold at an Advance of Only IO Per Cent, on " Prime Cost ! THE WELL KNOWN FIRM OF J.D. A. MURPHY & CO., Bein? desirous of CLOSING OUT THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER GOODS, hare decided to reduce their prices to Precisely JiO Per Cent, on Prime Cost. . ?SyTo Merchants, Planters, and the public generally, is her? pr?sent??! a RARE OP PORTUNITY for purchasing all hinds of Goods at UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PR? of SS. jSSTTerras CASH on delivery on all 3ums under $100; for ?100 and over, a credit Fifteen Days will be given, upon approved City acceptances. CSflt is to the advantage of all who desire GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES to call aad examine our Stock before making their purchases. J. D. A. MURPHY & CO., No. 311 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. BSfThis will show that L. SHEPPARD is still at the abovo named House, and respectfully invites his friends to come and give him a call bolero purchasing elsewhere, as he thinks ho can sell them Goods as Cheap or Cheaper than any other Store in the City. Augusta, Dec ll lm 50 Medical Notice. POSITIVE. HAVING to pity Cash for all wo buy, wo, tho Undersigned, have concluded to adopt thc CASH SYSTEM in the PRACTICE of MEDI CINE, commencing first day of January, 1867. Our chargoa will bo as follows, to wit: Fifty Cents a milo, ODO Dollar for Visit, and Ono Dollar fur prescription. Consultation Fee, Ten Dollars and mileage-. Simplo Obstctriciil Cases, Ten Dollars and Milcago. Difficult cases charged higher. 'flight practice will bo charged doub'.o the ul ovo ralos. Medicino when furnished will bo charged at low rates. Tho abovo to bo paid in Qold, or its equivalent. THOS. H. PATTISON, . THOS. McKIE, J. D. JENNINGS, T. J. JENNINGS. LANIER A LEWIS, C. M. BURKHALTER, J. J. CARTLEDGE, H. C. GARRETT, R. S. KEY, P. H. ADAMS, ^ G. U0RD. x bt 49 T. Doc 3 Medical Card. DB. J. WALTER HILL has removed to the Dwelling recently occupied by Dr. W. M. BunT, vrhcre ho may bo found at all times when not Professionally engaged. . i Nov: 28 . . tf ? CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! HE subscriber has rocently oponed in this VilUgo a good stock of READY JUADE CLOTHING, consisting of Single Garments and Cloth and C&ssimore Suits. Also a loi of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES which he will make up to order. no is prepared to furnish bis friends and old customers with CLOTHING ai low as the Aa gusta market for Cash. JOHN COLGAN, Agent. Nov. 0, tf 49 Just Arrived! A LA if GE Stock or OVERCOATS, ranging in price from 912 to 940. Now on Hand, A First Rate Stock of all kinds of MENS and HOYS CLOTHING. All Gooda at Very Lowest Prices. J. Ai VAN WINKLE. Augusta, Nov ll 2m 46 Take Notice. ?praARTIES having demands against tho Estate IT of FRANCK O'CONNOR, deo'd., are re quested to present the tamo to tho Subscriber at an carly date; and those indebted to said Estate ? notified to pay aP fo^ ?iUy ^ AofUt?, Dtf. 1T> 1? n BARGAINS ? THE "LAMP MAN," No. 172Broad Street, Augusts., Geo., INTENDS to partly changa his bualaoss, .and will offer for THIRTY DAYS Great Bargains IN LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, J c., &c. Most of his Goods will be offered for " Groen Backs" AS LOW, AND SOME LOWER, than tho Gold price prior to the War. . This is a RARE CHANCE to all who need any kind of Lamps. And it ought to be known that Mr. 1 'ARR now sells the only Genuine Kerosene Oil To bo found ia Augusta, and at same price of Petroleum. ^39-Don't forget that be has movod to 172 Broad Street, opposite the Augusta Hotel, sign of the RED LANTERN as before. N. B.-Meiari. MOORE A BROWN. CROCK ERY and GLASSWARE DEALERS tre located in same Building. - Augusta, Deo 10 lui 50 J C. Sch rein er & Som, I J. G. Sehniger & Sons Macon, Go. SaranniJa, Ga. JNO. C. SCHREJ??ER & SONS, No.' 199 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A CHOICE SELECTION OP . BOOKS, STATIONERY, St V 8 SO? AND FANCY Gr O ODS, All Order*/rom the Country Promptly At ttndtd to. THE BEST OF ITALIAN VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS. AGENTS FOR STEINWAY A SONS, SOEBBELER A SCHMIDT'S AND GALE t CO.'S CELEBRATED PIANOS. Augusta, Nor. 5, , Im 45 MARSHALL'S INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 207 1-2 Broad Strcrt, N'EU BELOW Qt no. R. C rt u ? r A C o., Augusta, Ga. FIRE, M ARI ME, RIVER, RAILROAD AND ACCIDENTAL! TAKES RISKS in the following Well-Known and Substantial Companies, which repre sent in tho aggregate $10,000,000 HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, New York. SECURITY INSURANCE CO., New York. MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO., New York. ATLANTIC INSURANCE CO., Bro iklyn, N. Y. SPRINGFIELD INS. CO., Springfield, Mass. KNICKERBOCKER LTFE INS. C(\,New York. N. Y. ACCIDENTAL INS. CO., New York. Southern Companies : INSURANCE CO. OF THE VALLEY of VA. WOODVILLE INSURANCE COMPANY, EUFAULA HOME, Alabama. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY INS. CO., Mus. insurance Taken on All Kinds of Insurable Property, The above Companies are of the best ? tandard and tried. No obstructions in settlements for loss. Every facility given in adjustment of claims. Abundant moans is provided !t>y theto Companies to meet all losses,-and NO REPU DIATION is the motto. JOS. E. MARSHALL, Agent! Augusta, Nov 27 lm 43 A. A. BE-ALL. J. H. 3 ru A RS. IV. U. POBTKX. BEALL, "SPEARS & CO,, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Firc-Proof Warehouse, ??o. C, Campbell Street, AUGUSTA, GA., WILL G IVE STRICT PERSONAL ATTEN TION TO STORAGE and SALE of COTTON, GRAIN, BACON, FLOUR, AND OTHER DR ODD CE. ^-Orders for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMI LY SUPPLIES promptly filled. Thc usual CASH ADVANCES nado on pro duce in storo. The patronage of their Friends and tho Public generally respectfully aolicitod. Augusta, Sept 25 3m39 BOOTS, SHOBT, LEATHER, ?ike. CONLEY, FORCE & CO., Augusta, G-a., THE OLDEST SHOE HOUSE IN GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail DEALEBS IN BOOTS, SHOES,LEATHER, LASTS, SHOE PEGS AND SHOE MAKING MATERIALS OF ALL HIND9. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING a large and well solooied Stock of BOOTS, SB OES, LEATH ER, te., which we will sell at tho LOWEST MARKET PRICES. / j!3r?0ur Stock falwell adapted to suit the Country Trade. Call and examino our Stock boforo purchasing elsewhere. CONLEY, FORCE & CO. Augusta, Sept 26 Sm 39 BOOKS ANLUPERIODICALS, P. QUINN, .189 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, Keeps Constantly on ; land All the Latest Newspapers AND :PE!RIODiaj*JLS3 Late hovels, School Books, STATIONERY, &c. SUBSCRIPTIONS taken and forwarded at earliest mail. AU orders from the country wi 1 receive prompt attention. Back numbers of LITERARY PAPERS and PERIODICALS forwarded. ?ar-Call at QUINN'S RAIL ROAD NEW8 DEPOT, 189 Broad Street, next door below Con J tit ? ti ono tilt Office, Augvsto, Gu. Augusta, Oct 1_^m<0 Final Notice. 4 ALL Persons having any demands against the Estate of DAVID L. ROTTEN, deceased, ure hereby notified that a Fii.al Settlement on raid Estate *ill bo mado in thu Ordinary's Office, on Wednesday, the 3d day of April next, (lSo7.) Therefore, all claims must bo j resented on or be fore that date, and failing to do so, they will ko barred. All persons indebted vo said Estate will save cost by settling up by th a time. JOSH DENNY, Adm'r. DM lt m 61