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?YEW BOOT and SHOE NOW OPENING IN THE Store Formerly Occupied ????-/fr ?? ?'v BY _ Mrs. Heney, as a Millinery Store. I. P. GMRDEY RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO his friends and the public that he has on hand and will continue to receive all goods pertaining to a First Class BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Comprising, iu parr, theipllpwing : Gents' and Boy.-' BOOTS and SHOES,: all styles Ladies, Misses- and Children's BOOTS | ~ ' and SHOES, all styles ' TPiUNKS, VALISES and SATCHELS/ of all styles All of which he offers for sale ., At Tcry Low Prices for Cash. Se .also takes pleasure in announcing ihat-he has secured the services of :; i??b JAMES H?i\?JY, who will conduct the business for him,, and who will be pleased to see his friends and the public generally, who desire to procure anything in his line of "business, j Augusto, Oct. 6, 3m 41 ?State of South Carolina, RICHLAND DISTRICT,. IN E.QUITY. Z. W.-Car?ile, C. E. E.-D., ot al., V . vs [ Foreclosure. ? James B. Griffin, et. al. - J BY Virttro. of an order of the Court in th? coneey? will sell ftt- Edgcfield C. H., on Mon day, the 2nd day of November next, the REAL ESTA T-li"descn ned in tho pleading*, towit: ONB TRACT OF LAND containing Eight Hundred and Forty Acres, moro or lo*s,-o3j'jirilag lands ofT. H. Clark, E. J. Mitos, B. Kimbo, et al. Term Cash. Titles Extra'. . Oct. 5, 186S- - ' lt**; 41 State of South Carolina, "EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. C. B. Walker, Assignee, ~\ vs > Foreclosure. L. Covar, A. J.,Buckley, et ux.'tt al J BY Virruo of an Order of tho Court in thc above ciiuio, I will seH at EdgeCold ?. TL, on Monday, the 2nd day of November next, to? REAL ESTATE described,, in tho pleadings, to wit: THE HOUSE AND LOT in :he Village ol' E4geficld, Koowa aa tho " SALUDA HOUSE." Also, the Lot known as the STABLE LOT and building belonging.tu said Hotel, i ' Terns-Sold on a credit of Six Munths with interest from dat J. Purchaser to give-bond with two approved sureties: the purchaser faiiingto make pi voient Of the parchase money when due. the pro}. .7 will bo rc-sold at his risk for cash. All expenses of suit to ba paid in cash. -Titler Extra. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E4). Oct. 5,. fS63._4t - 41 State of South Carolina,' ? EDGEFJELD DISTRICT, fN EQUITY. Z. W^ftrwile, C. E. E. D., - ) vs * Jr J V Foreclosure. Wilson Holston, Adtn'r., eL'a?. J BY Virtue of an order of Court in jbis cause, I will fell at Ed ge G old Court House on tho tir.-t M-.nday, 2nd November next, the REAL ESTATK described in.the pleadings, to wit.: ONE TRACT OF LAND containing Six.HtmV^ dre-l and Nhiefy-seven acre.*-moro or less, adjiiiD-" jn? lands of Wil.-on Holston, John M. Norris, Wade Holston, et at. Terms,-One-third of the purchase money tobe paid .r?"Oa?h. The balance on a credit uf twelve month^-witb interest from dny of eale, to be 8e cured-by Bbt d an^ good personal sureties, and Mortgage of the premises.-Titles 'Extra. Z. W. CARWILE, C. E. E. D. Pot 5, 1S03 ' ? 4t_41_ State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. . IN EQUITY. Nathaniel Karney, ") vs [ Bill for Relief ?c. L. S. Jobnion and wife et al J IN pursuance of an Order of thc Court in this cii'?se, I will seli at Enfield C. H., on MON UAY. tho 2nd day of October next, tbo REAL ESTATE ?ivscribed in the pleiidin^s. to wit : ONE HOUSE AND LOT in fie Village oP IMgefieM, af present. >ccupied by N. Ramey, Jr, cootniniriL' Three A Orar, more .or le**, adjoining laud? of J hn Colgiin, W. F. Duri3oe and Nat Kimmy. Sen. TERMS-Sold ?n a credit -'f on? vear with in terest from day of sal?, exc:.;..c(o>ts of tait; which mu?t bc paid in Cash. l'urcJi>i.eri..t-> jjiv? bond With adequate poi'aooal .?.ireiies, Mud Mortgage of tho premifeM. Tnlos EXT.. . Z. W. CAKWHLE. C. E. E. D. Oct 5, 18*8 _ _ ' T.4t 41 State o?' Souh Cai'olin?.. ED G E FI E L 1> D IJ3TRi CT, IN EQUITY. . Susan Hatcher Kt-.-?ah Swenrengin ac 1 Frances Busbcc. BY virtue of sn ordor in this case, I will Fell at Edenfield C. H., on Monday, ihe 2nd d ?y of November next, the REAL ESTATE belong, ing to the Estate of LARKEN S WEA HINGEN, decM, containing Three Hundred nnd Ninety Acres, more or less, bonnded by lands of Francis Murray, the Estate of ?, W. Hatcher and others. Tho Augusta and Columbia Railroad runs through the said lands. TERMS-One-half of the purchase money to bo pntd in cash. The halanre on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale. To be secured by a Mortgxgo on the premires. Tillea Extra. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Oct. ?, 4t 41 SADDLES ! SADDLES! JUST received a lot of Secondhand MCCLEL LAN SADDLES, which ?re in RCOTorder, and almost aa good as new. Price, $10. ?, A. CHEATHAM ? BRO. Sfpt7 tf Ti GRAY & TURLEY, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, ^ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Staple and. foreign DRY GOODS. E ARE NOW OFFERING for inspection a moro than visually well selected Stock of' ' . ' ' NEW FILL AND WINTER DRY GOODS COUNTRY MERCHANTS are cordially invited to examine our WHOLE SALE STOCK before they buy a single dollar's worth. " 'l . .'. bs ? /^.f '">...";. j Our Dress Goods Department Is FULL OF ALL THE NEW STYLES, and contains some of the MOST ELEGANT PRODUCTIONS of th? SEASON, both in Colors and ; . Mourning Goods. Also, Specialities-for ERIDAL' PARTIES, which are very choice. OUR CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. We intend to inagurate A NEW ERA in the CLOAK and SHAWL BU SINESS of Augusta, which will rivaHn EXTENT, SPLENDOR, ELEGANCE, UTILITY and LOW PRICES, the best Metropolitan establishments. We alwavs keep full Stocks of CLOAKS, SHAWLS, CLOTHS, CASH MERES; TWEEDS, JEANS, TICKS. STRIPES, _,QSNABURG0; .YARNS, FLANNELS; BLANKETS, BALMORALS, HOOPSKfRTS, CORSETS, HO SIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, BRESS BUTTONS and TRIMMINGS, NO TIONS, &c, ?cc. GRAY & TURLEY, 242*Broa<I Street, Augtfsta, Georgia, Augusta, Oct 6 ; . f gol 8 I il\ State of South Carolina, EDGEPIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Thos.-E..Clyde, "' ) \ vs > Foreclosure. Levi W. Churchill. J BY virtue of an Order of tho Court in this cause, I.will fell at Edgtficld C. H.) on Monv day, the 2nd November nexr, tho HEAL ESTATE described in the pleadings, to,wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing Fifty Acres, moT or less, and.adjvining lands of Dr. A~J. Creighton, R. G. Lamar,, other lands of L. M. Churchill, P.. S. Danbar and other?. Term?; 0f Solo,-One-third cash ; tho balance on a credit of BUB months, to ba Recured by bond with adequate personal sureties ; and if the credit portion is not paid at mattrrit.y, the-lund to be re sold at the risk of the porch??c2.. . ! Z. W. CAR WILE, C. E. E. D. . Oct. 5,- ISfiS - -U .- 4J_ State of South Carolina, EDGE FT E LD' DIST R T CT. IN EQUITY. Sarah Broadwater, ct. id. 1 vs. > Partition. . Josiah King,, et us., ot. a). y> BY \*"haao of an order of the Court in this cause, I trill sell on .Monday, the 2nd No vember at Edjjeiicld C. II., tho REAL ESTATE of S. BROADWATER, dOc/d., to wit : TUE HOMESTEAD containing Two Hundred and Fifteen Acres, inore or less, adjoining lands of'JoEoph Daisey, Whatley and others. ONE TRACT, known as tho " Old Pince," con taining Oho Hundred and Elev on Acres, more 0?; less, adjoining lunds of Tho.?.' Garrett, JOT. BUS sey and others. . . TERMS OF SALE-Twelve v- months* cjedit with interest /rom day, except costs of suit which, must bo paid in Cash. Titles extra. Z. W. CARWILE, CTJEP. Oct. 5 1S6S. 4t 41 j Duwer State of South Carolina, EDOEFIELD DISTRICT, . JN EQUITY. L. W. Warren, et. al. *&?m . S. H. Rodgers Adm'orVct.-al. BY Virtue of an Order of; the Court .in Um caso. I will sell.at Edgcfitld C H., on Mon day, 2d November next, thc REAL ESTATE of DRED WARREN, dee'd:. ns follows, to wit : ONETR?CT OF LAND corftaining Two Hun dred and Sixty-five Acres, wore or tana, adjoining lands of Josiah Padgett, E. W. Seibcls, Mark Elherodge and others. TERMS OF SALE-Ono-third cash ; the bal ance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale,, to bo secured by Bond and Mortgago of tho premises. Also, attbe same'time and place, and upon tho same terms, the interest on remainder, of which tho widow, Mary.Warren, has a life estate. Titles extra. Z. W. CARWILE, C.EJS.D. Oct 5 186S. 4t 41 State of S?uth Carolina, EDGEFJELD DISTRICT, -, . . . ' IN- EQUITY: P. S. Williams, st al, Adm'rs", ' ) vs. [ Relief, ?c. Elizabeth Holsten, 'et al. J' BY Virtue of an Order- of the Court in this onuse, I will sell at public outcry, on Mon day, the 2nd November next, at EdgeGeld C. H., the REAL ESTATE descnVcd in tho pleadings, to wit : ONE TRACT OF LA-ND known as Tract No. 2, containing One Hundred and Thirty-Eight Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Jesse Dur ham, E. W. Perry, Tract N<>. 1 and others. .ONE TRACT known us No. 3rcontai'n??g One ?Hundrcl and.Eighty Acres, moro or less, adjoin ing lands of Es'atc of Wado Holston, P. Williams, - Willis and others. . ONE TRACT known as No. 4, containing For ty-Eigh*- Acres, moro or les.-, adjoining lands ol Estate of Wade Holton, Tract No. 1, and others. TERMS-One-fnird cash; the balance pu a j credit of twelve months with interest from-day.of sale, secured by Bond and Mortgage of the prom ?tes. And a', the jame tltno pd place, and on thc sime term*, I will sell tho interest in remainder of the land assigned to the widow (after her death.) Titles-Extra. ? Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Oct. 5, _" 4c _ 41 State of South Carolina, EDGEF1ELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., OrdinaryWEdge field District. Whereas, John L. Addison, has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods und chattels, rights and credits o! Samuel tjiarlcs, late of tho District afore said, deu'd. ... N These aro, therefore, to cito anti admonish all and singular, tho kindred^ and cTcditors;of the said deceased, to bo and appear before mc; nt our riex't Ordinary's Court ior th?*ahl District, to oe holden * at Edgefield C. ' II., .on tho2Uth doy ol Oct. iusty to show cause, if auy/ why the said administration should not be grunted. Given auder wy hand und soul, this Otb day of October tu tho year of'ourJLord one thousand eight hundred and Sixty-eight, and in the JUd .year of the Indenondeuco of tho United States of America. . W.F.DURISOE, O.E.D. Ott. 7 ? 2t " ' 41 State of South Carolina, * EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, fjtf ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary, of Edgefield District. '- " Wbenrts, Daniel H. Tompkins has applied to mc <br Letters of Adjpinistr:itiun, on all and singular the goods and chattels, ri?htsnnd creditsof Duniel Holland, lalo of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear beforo me, at our Ordinary's Court for tho said District, to bo hol den at Edgefield Court House; on the 15th dny ot Oct inst., to show cause, if any why the said ad ministration should not bo granted. G'u-cn under my hnnd and Kcal, this 1st day of Oct. in tho year nf our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and Sixty eight ard in ' tho 93rd year of American Independence. W. F. DURIS02,0.E.P. OeU 7 2t 41 Columbia & Augu.su Railroad Co., GEN'L IsRjjicnT S. TICKET AGENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., Sept. 101$$' *? THE MERCHANTS of Edgofiold and vicinity aro informed that thoy can have their FREIGHTS from Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, BoKton and other Northorn Cities dolivcred at Head of Road with REGULARITY, DIS . PATCH and at LOW RATES. * :> ... This Company bas arranged to protect Froigbts at Head of Rum! as it ]>r?gress?s towards LOTT'S, until the r?gulai Station is oponed. Freights shipped at any p'int North, by The InlaudjAir^Line Ereisht Route,rvia Portsmouth, Va, destined for Ed?cficld'-'and surrounding country,-will have the benefit of Through Rules Io Columbia. Ratos from Baltimoro and Now York to Cn lumbia-First Class $1,00, Second ?JO, Third SO, Fourth TU Cents per Hundred. Pounds. Cotton $4.por Balo. Rates from other points equally low. Freights by this Routo run'through from Ports mouth to Head of RoTtfl with but 'bii'e chawje of Car*. Marino Insurance much lower than by ney, oth'er Routo. L . , ?SS^ For further information, address . , E^ JR. DORSEY, Geni Freight und Ticket Agent. Sept 29. ' .If J-10 FOR SALE. " TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES OF LAND, Throo miles South of EdgeGeld, .One Hundred Aeres native forest.. beaviiy timbercdj One Hundred and Forty Acre.-? open ?nd "well adapted to' Corn, Cotton and small ] Grnin. Some first rate low grouuds. Tho pince will be divided into small tracts to suit purchasers." - And will "be sold low-for Cashv.| JOHN RAINSFORD. Sept 29 tf -10 FORMENS"" IV/ILL RENT on tho premires, to the hi?he-t bidder, on Thur?duy, the loth 0<.-tnber, th? Late RESIDENCE and PLANTATION of J."S. Smyly. dec'J. ?STToims made known on.that day. D' C. TOMPKINS, Ad'or. Oct 6 2t 41 Notice. THE Estate of Mrs^ Charlotte Peterson, dec'd.r| which was sold in Deo. Ifiii'A, -has boen f* appraised and the valuation pbiced In thu Ordi nary's Office," and the Notes in tho hands of Gov." Bonham for collection. . Pleose^call and settle, us we ure required "to dose up thc Estate. Tho;c having claims against the Estate'"will presont them by tho 1st December next; duly attested. . GEO. J. STROTHER, Ad'or. OctC . . ._^t__ _c??h MEDICAL R?f?CE. Wi , the Undersigned, having this day avto-,| ciatcd ourselves together in tho. PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, tender our services to tho citizens of this place and Vicinity. '.. ' - ' '* Tho Senior Partner will give, particular atten tion to Obstetrics, Disoasos of Women and Chil ?. r a - .i ..... VJ... dren, and Chronic Diseases. Brick' Office opposite the Law Office of Messr6. GARY SC, G ARV. W. D'. JENNINGS,JU: D. W. D. JENNINGS, Jr., M. D. Sept 22- ' lm 39 Gentlemen, Attention ! IEWIS COVAR, jr., has :?gain openod BARBER- SHOP, and .willr.be ready at- oil times to SHAVE;.TRIM HAIR?:8HAMP06, ic, in all the latort and most fashionable styles. He will also put Rason ia perfect ordo; nt short no. tice. ;>?'-.. ??'>*?&? ' . ? jlS>Pri?eB very auch reduced. Call at Room in rear of Mr. Manget's Store. Sept 29 lm 40 House Painting, Graining, &c. MESSRS. R1C1? ?? BURRELL hav ing formed a Co-Partnership in tho PAINT ING BUSINESS, oller their services to the peo ple of Edgeticld. They will do- ull kinds of Paiuiing, Graining, Marbling, &c, In the best and most durablo manner, and ut reasonable prices. A .-hare of public patronngo i- solicited. All communications addressueL.to thutn either at Edge-field C. II. or Loogmiros, S.; C., will re ceive prompt attention. * * Sept 29 . 4t 40 NOTICE! V-.' ri^HE Undersigned ?iii pay,.'in trade, tho X - highest murket'pricu for COTTON IN THE SEED, CORN, PEAS, OATS, Ac. . FRAZIER & SANDERS. . Sept 29 tf "'. 4Q - Notice. ALL Persons . aro horeby fore'warued against trading for a Note given.by the Undersigned to M. A. Markcrt, as the consideration ;for which' said Note was given has failed, and wo are deter mined to rosist tho payment of the same. Tho amount and date of Note not recollected. M?8-'S. L. SHEPPARD, ?. J~ SHEPPARD. Sept 29_4t * 40 Meal! Meal! JUST Received TWENTY BUSHELS G?0D FRESH MEAL. From this date, I will heep constantly on hand a good supply of MEAL. S. H. MANGET. SEED WHEAT. THREE days earlier than early May Wheat, and not subject to rust or cheat. For sale by CHEATHAM ? BRUNSON. Sept 29 lm 40 I JAMES A. GRAY & CO. AUGUSTA, GA., "WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM tho puMio that they oro now receiving a VERY LARGE and ELEGANT SUPPLY of STAPLE AND FANCY 'Ami PURCHASED EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, Wherever tho hest Goods could bo obtained at tho lowest prices. In addition to ourTormer Storo-Room, we have I just added a handsome and convenient WHOLESALE AND. , Dress Goods Department Where we will guaranteo GOODS AS CHEAP FOR CASH as the same class of Goods can be laid down for from New York. We can confidently assure parties dealing in our Establishment that they will find tho BEST CLASS OF DRY GOODS Known to the Trado at tho LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Wo respectfully solicit the closest examination of our Goods and price?. JAS; ?, GRA?*&CG\, 236 Broad Street. Augusto, Sept 22 tf 39 ??? v-'= ^HU.^Sf Ja. TVE ARE NOW PREPARED with a LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES ? - \ *; "/-..AND Plantation Supplies, To meet our friends and give them good bargains. - -ALSO BOOTS AND SHOES, Buckets, Tubs, Pails, Willow Ware, Brooms, Brushes and Dusters^. . rsS"w ..? - -i_AL?O-_-. Fancy Articles in Great Variety. J. G. BAILIE & BRO., 205 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. P. S.-Mr.. ;E. S. MIMS will bo pleased to meet anj*and aH of his friondi. /".-. August?, Sept 15 tf 3S L O MATHEWSON, COMMISSION. MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, OEOICCTTA. | til Peruvian Guano .il $71 \{*oU\i Long Ton, 2,240 ibs., Dciiyere<{ at Augusta, Ga. s&m ON or about 1st December. I will .order my Stock of GUANO FOR. THE SPR'lNG TRADE, from tho Peruvian Goyernaidpt Agent I will includo therein, orders for Customer* who famish thc money, :.t tbe^boro price. '.' Bf As tlic Govcrhnioht Agent, will not'?.ell, in less [han Fifty. Ton Lo.tp? this is,-an oxcellent uppor Unify for Planter*, to get their supplies .direct, and ii guarantee nattie GENUINE ARTICLE, whieh Jha purchns?TwiH prove. Thc Guano will arrlvo in February." J. 0. MATHEWSON, . MANURE DEPOT, 28.1 Rroad Street, Augusta, Ga. N. B.-A full Stock- of PERUVIAN GUANO, LAND PL VST Kit, Ranch's-RAW BONE. SO LUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, and Hoyt'- SU .I'ER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, constantly on hand. . ' . j _ , ; Sept 29 "2m 40 Seed Wheafc ! Wi E HAVE SELECTED with care different varieties ?f SEED WHEAT, which wo offer ??for sale. i BRAKCH, SCQTT & CO., , ' AUGUSTA, QA. Sopt 2S W?gt 40 kO?Kf?^lm?Ef 1 TlIE UNDERSIGNED, lato rjf Edgefield District, and ? native ?f'AhbcviHo District, hav ing purchased thc Stock in Trade of W. A: R/AMSAY '&--GO:, GROCERS and COMMIS SION MERCHANTS, would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronago so liberally be ; stowed upon thom. Ho respectfully requests tho citizens , of Edgo field, Abbeville, and thij'adj?ining'D?stricts who trade in Augusto, to give him a cail boforo pur chasing anything .in -hij^line of trado elsewhero, as he flatters himself that he-will give them as good bargains, if not better, than they can ob tain eleowhero in tho city, He will keep everything uaually found in a I WELL STOCKED. GROCERY: STORE. STTho bosi iWINES, WHISKEY^ BRAN DY, GIN, ?c., always on hand, ondtfery cheap. Mr. W. A. RAMSAY may be~;~found at tho Store at all times to wait upon customers. JOHN C. PORTER,. ; Ifo. 270 Broad StrvAugixsta,lGa. Aognsta, July 14 _' tf 29 T. J. JENNINGS. T. L. SMITH. JENNINGS & SMITH, COTTON F?CT0ES.. . AND NEK AL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. o, MCINTOSH STREET, .\ Augusta, Ga. T^^E Continuo to traniiot tio abovo business at our COMMODIOUS on? CENTRALLY LO CATED WAREHOUSE* and w??Vvo our strict and 'personal attention to all consignments en trusted to us. JtSFOut Charges will be: For Selling Cotton .$1,00 por Balo. Storage, 50 couts per Balo per Month. Augusta, Sept I ..lm 36 Everybody Speaks in its Fa?or, DREW'S YEA ST, or BAKING POWDER, ia highly spokon of by nil. .who havo given it a trial "J ? ' ' Just received nuotbof Gross. Single box 30 C?nts. Two or morapios 25 cts. each. ' " T. W. CARWILE, . . . , -' At Sign Golden Mortar. July 1 Af. 27 BL?JE STONE ! JUST Received and for salo by THOS. W. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Mortar. Sept 14 If HS JAMES G? MOPFETT; , FACTOR, And Gencrai Commission and Sh?p ; ping JMerchaiit No. 22, East Bay, Charleston, S. C. SELLS on Commission COTTON, CORN, PEAS, OATS, WHEAT, SWEET POTATOES, WOOL, BEESWAX, TALLOW;, PEA NUTS, GINSENG, DRIED. FRUITS, HIDES, Ao. . f?r*Libcral advances made on Consignments of Cotton, either for Salo hero or for SbjpmQnJi to Baltimore, New York or Liverpool. / ^^.Consignments respectfully solicited. Sopt 15 2m,; " 38 |W. C. COURTNEY &C?. FACTORS ' AND' : COMMISSION MERGH'TS, T?o. 9, Boyce's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S.'C. 1 :1 Charleston, Sept 15 ,tf 38 JAS. M. CALDWELL & SONS, COTTON FACTORS, Accommodation Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. ADVANCES modo on Consignmcuts. Rofcr those who wish information to Col. D. L. MCKAY. President of the People's National Bank, Charleston, S. C. Sept 15 Cm 38 WHEAT ~~ -A sn OTHER GRAIN CROPS. W.' C. COURTHEY, ROBT. Mrrnbocia, JAS. S. MRRPOCH. MAPES' nil mu MOI Mi a Ul wi' WILL increase the yield', 50. per.cent. No person should plant an acre of Wheat without using 200 Or .'500 pounds to the nero." Ap ply to ' IL W. KINSMAN, Ci - 153 -East Bay,-Charleston, General Agent for So. Carolina. Sept 15 2m 38 4 TM "?ISSETS??TS7" ??ltDIS? ll! - -:- FOR I YOUNG LADIES, Corner Washington,-and Telfair Streets, .AUGUSTA,, GA. npHE DUTIES of this long established Institu ! il Hon will be resumed October 1st Tho Conrso of Study embraces the Ap.ciont and Modern Languages, Mathematics, and those English Branches necessary to give'a Y^nng. L;nly a finished education. Vocal Music is [ daily exercise. Boarding Pupils enjoy superior advantages for Instrumental Music. A- French Governess resident in the family, grdatly facilitates the acquirement of t*je French .."Language. Thc:Pupils alsahave tho.^ad van tage .?f attending fr?quent Lectures upon Scientific Subjects, explaining and illustrating their vari ous Stndies. Parents can entor their daughters t ?it any time. - - . For Circulars containing additional parr ticul.trs and terms, nddross 'he Principals. Augusta, Sept !5' 3m33 At Augusta. Til E 34th COURSE ? F LECTURES will bo commenced on the-?st MONDAY in NOVEMBER. FEES-Full Course, $105 ; Matriculation, $5; MHfMvtUitf 610 t Dlylapin, $30. .Alt. payable in ourrenoy. ? JPa.c-a2.ty s 1 I Pl GARVIN, M. p., Emeritus Professor of Materia Medica. L.-D. FORD; M. D., Professor of the Institute.?, and Practice of Medicin?*. JO .. A. EVR, M. D., Professor Obstetrics and Diieascs nf Women nnd Infants. L. A. DUG AS, M. D., Professor of tho~.Princi plos and Practice nf Surgery. , GEO. W. RAIN?, M. D., Professor of Chcmis try nnd Plinruiney. RC F. CAMPBELL M. D. Professor/of Opera tivo Surgery nnd Surgical Anatomy. DKSAUSSURE FORD, M. D., Professor of j . Anatomy. W. II. DOUGHTY, M. D , Professor of Thera peutic?, Materia Medica and M?dical Jurispra denco. - i EDWARD GEDDINGS; M. D., Professor of | Physiology and Patho^ic?] Anatomy. - ROBERT CAMPBELL, M. D., Adjunot Pro fessor, of Obstetrics. _ JOS. A. S; MILLIGAN, M. D., Assistant ttT\ tho Professor bf Prnctice". JOHN S. COLEMAN, M. D-,>Demonstrutqr of Anatomy. S. C. EVE, M. D., Clinical Assistant nt tho Dispensary.- L. A. DUG AS, Dc:in. Sept 23_ g gt - 39 THE DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE ! ,r, THE-'WlNTER . S?SSr?N opons ??-MON-.' DAY, the 5th October. . The Faculty, tho same as last year. A full College is expected. Rates of Tnition. Primary Department per Session, ! $?10,00 Academic " , ff? - Jt .?,00 Collegiate *WJ " 1 " ' "20.00 Musio, Piano, . . " " - ;.. .-24,00 Uso of Pin.no, " 2.00 Contingent Fop, ,. ',00 Ornamental Branches'at tholnwc-it ratos. w,No extra'charg?'t?r-Laftn of-Fronch, or Vocal Music. . . , . . . , Boarding $12,00 a month. Washing and Fuel about $2,50 per month. Due WosHs in Abbcviife District, 4-niilos from Donnald'a Depot, on the Greenville ? Columbia Railroad. - Rev. J. I. BONNER, Fres'r. Sept"2? 4t 40 ? ERSKINE COLLEGE? THIS INSTITUTION is. locatod tm DUE WEST, eleven miles North of Abbeville'-C. H., and four from Donald's Depot, on tho Greenville & Columbia Railroad. The country is healthy, the community morai.' and Intelligent^,and tbe temptations to Idlocoss and vico few.compared with' thoao that exist ki'town? and cities. , The government of the Collego' is parental and, mild, tho courso of study full, and strict-..atten tion to the excrclsoa of tho recitation room is required. .^.Tho Session opens on the first Monday of Oc tober and cloaca on tho second Monday of July. TERMS FOR THE COLLEGIATE'YEAR. Tuition,;'....jj.$40. Boardingj-per month...... 12. .Washing,"Fuel and Lights, about......... 20. Contingent Fee.W'\?l " Those;paymonta are in Cnrrencyr and ?aro re quired at tho beginning and niiddlo of tho Colle giate year in-advance. For fusther information,, apply to .Rev. R. C. GniKu'of 'the Encully. JAMES P. PRES SLY, Sec'ry Board of Trustees. Duo-Weit,-Sppt21 , . ' -.4t-. ? i ---1-vi-_-~-r^r- --4 *+-*-V-T : Land at Private Sale. 356 ACRES OF li AND, _ sltuatod on Horn's Creek, five miles S?uth -'of Edpofiold- C. H., on thc mnln Road leading from,_ the Court House to Augusta, .one-half of-which is now in thehighest state of cultivation, (of which an inspection of tho present" crop will show,) with sufficient timber for-. aU,jp radical purposes, well waterod with pure. VprWgS", well and brahchos, and is as hoalthy an?:d?8irab"le a section of. coun try HS can be found in -South Carolina. Thero.ia a Comfortnbio- Dwelling;-Hougo, with .oJl'noeo.?Hiiry ndt buildings on ,, tho place jn go'od repair. About Sixty Aerea' of this Tract ia" first class h ot Wm Ju nd. This Land will bc sold in ono body, or in two or thrco'tracts.^ Persons desirous of settling in thur? section of country would do well to ou?lrand look.at this place, as a hotter opportunity for purchasing a Homestoad and a Gno Cotton and Grain planta tion is raroly offered. .'Tho Corn, Fodder, Cotton Seed, Stock of Horses 3 n'l Multi?, Ci ti lo, funning implements, <tc, will bo fold with the place if desired. Tenus Cash, or one-third Cash and tho balance on ono year's credit. J. L. ADDISON. Sept W tf 49 JOSIAH SIBLEY. SAM. II. SIBLEY. GEO. R. SIBLEY. I SIBLEY & SONS, . WAREHOUSE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i " i.r -li: . ? iii .. . .: * " , ' - '. y *.--."?.... *'*".'- .* * s 175 Reynolds Street, Angnjta, Georgia; SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON and other STAPLE pp.obucE: Their Commissions for Selling Cotton will be One and a quarter per Cent, only: " They aro at all times prepared to make" LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES"^ COTTON Stored with ocJn transit to themselves, and on'Shipment, to their friends in Liverpool, England,' New York, Philadelphia, Boston', Baltimore and Providence. Strict personal attention will be given to all business entrusted tb them. Augusta, Sept 1 . ' : 3m3G THE FREDERICKSBURG STORE. -o-i- : ftp '? . EYERY DEPARTMENT IN THE FREDERICKSBURG STORE DAILY REPLENISHED BY MEW 1? . BEAUTIFUL IMISi . ld JUST REC?IVED, Another supply of JLama Lace' POINTS and CIRCULARS, Beautiful DBESS GOODS,in the greatest profusion, New CALICOES, BRILLIANTS, PIQUES, TUCKED MUSLINS, MARSEILLES and JACONETS, : ' \I} MOURNING GOODS of.all kinds, a?? ? large invoice of French worked INSERTINGS and EDGINGS just opened, CLUNY COLLARS, bhek and white, ' CLUNY LACE, ? , 8 t BLACK SI]J?, suitable for s.bajvl*, "* ' ' ' ... 8 4 GRENADINE RAREGE.aud GRENADINES, .. Colored and Black NETS for Veils, Elegant CORSETS, ... Best makes HOOP SKIRTS, . ? GAUZE MERINO UNDERVESTS, A larpe variety nf TRIMMINGS and TRIMMING^RIB?ONS, ' Full line of HOSIERY and GLOVES, - Beautiful assortment of FANCY LINENS, TWEEDS, GASS?MEttS, for Boys "and Gents, IRISH LINENS, TABLE DAMASK, TOWFLING?> MARSEILLES QUILTS, fcc., ?c. All are invited to, call and examine. The'Stoclf. to be appreciated, must be seen. We keep no trashy or common auction goodsr-but every piece i&selected wilt the greatest care. Our-stock, suited to.the wants.of COUNTRY MERCHANTS, is unsurpassed in variety, and should be examined by every one making purcEa?es in this market. <i,:' ir We buy at the lowest cash prices and sell upon tho same terms.. V. i'll H i RD S i BROS., - ' Corner by thc Planters' Hotel, .. Augusta, Gra*. Mav 5 .'' -f'tf : .AV w THE LADY HOUSE-KEEPERS of. Augt and of EUgcileld District, havo spoken it, uno ask no better judges of thc FACT, namely, 1 the COOKING STOVES, soid by D. L. FI LERTON, aro thc BEST, and as CHEAP as' sold iii Augusta. , Let not thc question, Where shall I got a g Store ? troublo you any looger, bu( go dire? to D. L". FULLERTON, Augusta, Ga. M known your want?, and ho will assist you to" lect a'Stovc.'thnt will'bako your'Turkey, C Bread lind Potatoes to perfection, arid mako'y very soul gi rfd fjor joy. Hundreds of Families in Edgcfield, who using eithor the' " Chief Cook," "Charter Oa " Civilian," or "Tex?nn," will- ?ny? "It is e\ so," and ?dviso you as"-? neighbor to go and b 'one. . ::. - Vf' . ' . -'>-? "?' /SSTCut tbts/adrertisement out and bring with you. -Wo .will give Ono Doilar for a copy this advertisement on each Stove purchased.; . D. L. FULLERTON, ?2 - 'Broad "Street, opposite Augusta Hote Sh ' -AUGUSTA;-G?. Sept 7 .... .-'...4m,' ,,3G ?S JLINT?N ??0, COTTON F?GT0BS '* " ??RND . ?01V1MI SS i ON MEROH ANT JACKSON STREET, A-ugus ta, Georgia, "WlLL give their PROMPT .PERSONA ATTENTION to "tho SALE OF PRODUC Consigno ! to their-caro. p?" Com missions charged will bo One and Quarter per Cent.". ^-CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED:^ S. D. LINTON, R. L. GENTRY. . GEO. K. MOORE. . Auguita, Aug 25 '' Onr?fl J. C. KENNEDY, J. M. YOUNGBLOO: Barnwell, S. C. Edgcfiold, S...0. KENNEDY&Y0UNGBL00D 130 Broad Street, Augusta, G-a.j JD 13 JA. HM ? ? ? X 1ST GROCERIES BAGGING, ROPE, PATENT TIES, O S NA BURGS, YARN, ?fee. Augustn, Sept-. 1 . 6m ' 36 To ti?e Public. rflUE Subscriber is'engaged in the BLACK <"J. SMITH "BUSINESS, in alt its brauchos, a too Brick Blacksmith Shcqi In Tea/of. Park Row Having sc.eured tho services of a good WAGO? BUILDER, -J nm prepared t? REPAIR ALI WAGONS and BUGGIES 'seut to.my Shop. -Al work ontrusteJ to my care will be warranted ti giv'o !>ati?faction. . _ Prices reduced to the lowest ratos, but tormi STRICTLY'.CASH. .... ' Mr. A. A. Paul, Gunsmith, may bo found a,: my Shop, ready to work on Guns, Pistols, ?c. JOHN MOLOY. Jan 13 ? _tf 3 C0N6MEE! ;\ '.. THE Thorough Bred STALLION CONGA REE will stand at Edenfield C. H., during thc Fall'Soason nt $20 for the Season. For fur ther particulars, enquire of Mr. JACKSON COVAR, nt tho Clerk's Omeo. fcjept 15_.__3m 38 JUST RECEIVEDT JUST received from Ne v York a . full assort mont of Blenohed and Brown SHIRTINGS ; HOOP SKIRTS, In variety ; ' CORSETS-all sizes; CORSET CLASPS, And YANKEE NOTIONS in great variety. CH LATHAM ? BRO. Sept 15 tf 38 THE LATEST STYLE. ---o THE TOURlISriJiRE U X ..OE j ADJUNTARLE B?STxfe Hoopsltirt ! JUST OPENED AT JAS. A. GK A Y & CO'S,, 226 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Aug.3 tl _ -?32 Great Reduction 5-C?SES'ir,0HT A*ND MEDIUM PRINTS, JO contS'per yard. ' " CHINTZ BRILLIANTS, reduced. 1 ORGANDIE MUSLINS/reduced, Light colored"LENOS, reduced, French MUSLINS, reduced. ** Solid colored CREPE-MARETS, reduced. Brown-and-Orey CH li NE SILK POPLIN, re duced? - : y Embroidered Colorad CHAL?ES, reduced. ..8/4-White OREPE MARETO, reduicu. ;:8-4vBlack CREPE MARETZ, reduced. . : 8-4 Black BAREGE, reduced. Black Silk GRENADINES, reiuced. J AS. A. GRAY & CO., 228 BROAD S T., "AU O ? STA, GA. July 27- tr 31 State of .."South Carolina, EDGEFIELDr DISTRICT, . IN ?OR-DINARY?. BT W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary ut\ Edgeficld District. Whereas, Georgo "w". Broadwater has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular tho goods and ctiattols, rights and credits of Patrick II. Broadwater, Lit? of thc District aforesaid, dec'dT ' These aro, thefoFore, fb'ritc and admonish all | and singular, the kindrod and creditors of thc said deceased to bo apd'appear before mo,-at pur next Ordinary's Court for.thc said District, to be holden atEdgefield CH., ori the 10th day of Oct.j next, to show oauto, if any, . why the said administration should not be granted. , ' tjivTpn undor my hand and seal, this 2Sth day of Sept. ia tho yoar of our .Lord, ono thou sand ei^ht hundred arid sixty-eight, and in thc 93d year of A m orien n Independence. ... \V. F. DURISOE, 0. E. D. ! : Sept 20/ _ 2t " 40 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, E. W. Bledioo and wife Mary, 1 . ' , I . Applicant?, I . Citation va for John Kennoy and wlfe Emeline J Partition and others, Defendants. j IT appearing tc- my satisfaction that John Hearu, Abner Hourn, Oliver Ream nml Ada line Saunders, four of tho Defendants in this case, reside ouUof and beyond tho limits of this State : .It is therefore Ordered, That they do nppeur and' object to the division or salo of the Real Estatu of Koren II. Hcarn, dee'd., on or before tho first day of Docember next, or their consent to tho samo will bo entered of record. " .. W. F.'DURISOE, O.E.D. Sept 1,1S6S. 12t 36 ? Purifies the Blood. *?,).. .? For Sale by DrujrjriBts Evenrwbore. CALICOES And HOMESPUNS. ?FuST received a LARGE and BEAUTIFUL Stock of. SUMNER CALICOES, fast color?, and cheap. 25 Pieces BLEACHED HOMESPUN, very superior. 2 Bale? BROWN HOMESPUN, of excellent quality, and cheaper than ever. CHEA?HAM i BRO. JulyS //.ty'. 28 Bread-1 Bread! Bread! ?have just received DRAW'S YEAST or BAK ING POWDERS-ther'Best over made. For sale vory low by THOS. W. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Mortar. April 1 t? 14 BM UflllWUlI, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, nkLTIMORE, MD. FACULTY. RKV. THOMAS K. BOND, M. D., President. ti. C. M. ROBE HTS, M. D., L. L. D., Emeri tus Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Wo men and Children. CHARLES .W. CHANCELLOR, M. D., Pro fessor of Descriptivc.and Surgical Anatomy. J. P. LOGAN, M. D., Professor of thc Princi ples and'Practice of Medicine. HARVEY. L. BYRD, M. D., Proffer of Ob stetrics. MARTIN P. SCOTT. M. D.. Professor of the Diseuses of Women und Children. EDWARD WARREN. M. D., Professor of tho Principles and Practico of Surgery. JOHN F. MONMONIKR, M. D., Professor of .Pbv*iolr<!fy nm! Geren?! Pathology. . J. .J. MOORJUN, M. H.. Professor nf Medi cal Jurisprudence and Hygiene. . ?; FJIANC?S T. MILES, M. D., Professor, .of Mlorosenpic Anatomy and. Practical Physiology. 'JOSEPH E..CLAGETT,- M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. . CLARENCE MORFIT, M. D., Professor of Medical Chemistry and Plfarmacy. JOHN N MONMONIER, M. D., Teponstra? tor of Anatomy. THE NEXT REGULAR SESSION OF WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY will hegln on Thuri'd?ij, the fini day nf October, and Urninate on the 22rf day of February, 1869. One BENEFICIARY STUDENT from each Congressional District of the late Slave-holding Stiites ip. annually received, precedence bang given to^-wounde) and disabled soldiers... .. . Tho Clinical <?d<;an{agf* of thia !t/?r^&on ara unsurpassed. rriadd?tion to ;?'daily'f?hftir^Clinic of tho most satisfactory character, thc School bus attached to it, n Hospital ff UH oten, in wliioh every posible facility is afforded for acquiring a \ practical knowledge of Medicino and Sr.rgcry. By a recent arrangement, thc Seamen'* Hospi tal of thc Fort of Baltimore hat been placid un dertho exclusive control of tim Faculty of UWi ingtuu Vnieertily. Anatomical witter..1 is abun dant. A Prizo of One Hundred l?ollam wi:l be I given for the best Theai* presented by 4L exudi I dato for graduatiou. k FE,ES.-Matriculation, $5; Dipcrlion. $10; Professors, S120; Diploma, $20.: Beneficiary Ticket, $.S5, for each SCSM'OII. fii?"For additions) particulars', address tho SuWepibor,care of P. 0.. B x 12*7, Bnlliica?e, Md, . . , . . v JOSEPH r. LOCAN, M. D., DEAX of TUC F yxr.-fv. Sept 7 3m 57 The People's Store JL HE Subtcriber.? have now in Store a fail sup ply qf Go<>ds, which they? warrant of tho FIRST .QUALITY, aad which tkey^ arc offering at the LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES. Their Stock embraoesin part-? . Bacon SIDES wd SHOULDERS, Gboioe HAMS-Trirery.fine, '???.... Superior Leaf LARD, Dried BEEF,JSmokcd TONGUES, MACKEREL. in Kits andBarrels, : 1000 Bu.-Uels.-WRN, FLOUR, CORN HEAL, GRIST, RIGE, MACOARONT; Canned 0YSTERSJ-6ARMNES,-LOBSTERS PICKLES, SAUCES, Brandied F-RUITS, SPICES of all Jiindf, RAISONS, CITRON, CURRANTS, Hard and Soft Shell ALMONDS, Sugar, Butter and Soda ORA CK ER'S, . Choice WINES ?nd CORDIALS, BES/I LIQUORS-in great variety, '. Superior PORTER and ALE," SUGAHS.of ullv^ides-a acavv-rtock, 10 Bois. SYRUP and MOLASSES, Java, Bio and I.aguira COFFEi?, Splendid White !Wi?r: and Apple VINEGAR, Sperm and Adamantine CANDLES, STARCH, SODA, SOAP, A No. 1 Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, SEGA RS, SNUFF, PIPES. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TIN .WARE, POT WARE, Garden HOES, RAKES and FORKS. SHOVELS. SPADES, PITCH FORKS, Brade's WEEDING HOES-a splendid article, SCYTHE: BLADES-the very ??st, HAMES and TRACE CHAINS, 1 WELL BUCKETS, CHURNS, ic, ic. ??r-Thc public are invited to call nnd give my stock an examination. . CHEATHAJfl & BRI7NSON, At Sullivan'* Old Stand. Juno S , ' tf . 24 NEW GOODS ? .ti , HE Subscriber has DOW in Storo a Stock of SUMMER GOODS, just received from Charles ton, which he will sell at the LOWEST MAR KET PRICE. A spion did/assortment of CALICOES from IO tp 20 .cte. per yard ; LENOS, MOZAMBIQUES, Eng. BARAGES, A nice bu of Colored MUSLINS; White JACO.VRT, SWISS, NANSOOK and BISHOP LAWN,>P4oftj Stripcdand Cht eked; Ladies' BONNBtfS, HATS-and RIBBONS; ' Ladies and Misse?' LISLE GLOVES, Ladies and Misses' SILK MITTS; Plaid DOMESTICS. TICKING aid CnECH?; TWEEDS and CASSWdERES for Men and Boys wear ; COTTONADES aid DENIMNS, ef ill kinds; Plain and Twilled LINEN forBoys and Mon's wear; Mon's, Youths and Boys Felt, Wool and S raw HATS j Ladies, Misses and Children's SHOES, all kinds,*. Mon's, Youth? and Boys SHOES, all kinds; CROCKERY of all descriptions; . Brade's'PatenThad Crown HOES; Perkins Jk Son's PatcnVHOSS . Griffin's Best Seytbo BLADEt ; NAILS, HINGES. LOCKS, ic CHOICE R ROCERIES, a full and varied as sortment. B. ?. BRYAN, Arent. Moy 27- t'f 22 BOWMAN'S American ; V?aching < eBip?und ! THIS COMPOUND is considered the Gr.atest and Best Inventiou of 4h?r Ag?, and tho Housewife's True Friend. Wa>h B- :rds and Maxhines aro onHrcly out of date Instead of consuming half to throo quarters of a day in te dious washing, it can all bo done io trom .One tn Two Hour with tl^is WASHIN?; COMi'OU^ ; It only c.-sfs ONE QUARTFR nt ni-ch . . old fashioned Soap?. I Mr*, M., C. FULL VI F-", u . Stt.hu .ry District S,C, 'bi * .em, wji) (nmisb ii i \.uJ?r.n\\}r Right" w?? lull instr. jt:< e. -rn ree.-'. of 91,00, . Julo.6 V 9.h Ni JUST RECEIVED. A |EW FLOUR-Granito Mills-In 1 Sacks, Throe Bbls. LEAF LARD, Very linc, Two Hhds. BACON SIDES, Two Boxes LEMONS, FRESH CANDIES. Fivo Casca BROGANS, nil prices, BEST SMOKING TOBACCO, comprising the favorite brands " Fruits and Flowers." "Jockey Club," "JJurham," ic % CHEATHAM i BRUNSON. July 14 vtf 29 ~:, NOTICE; * ?At R... -..?!.? indebted*!* thc: E?tatc of Dr. R. BRADFORD, dccM.; are rtqucete?* to'mkko carly payment : and all parties hr-vin^- any claims whtitevcr asaiust said deceased, either on bis own account, or as surety, fire notified to pr?tant tho sim? to nw"f< rthwith. C. G. TUTT, Ex'or. _A_uglV_3m?_ 33 PUBLIC HAULING. THE Undersigned is prepared to do ANY AMOUNT OF HAULING, and would respect fully ask tho citizens of Edgcfield for a share of their patronage. All orders left at thc Augusta Bridge, cr sent by mail, will receive prompt attention. HERBERT STALLING*, August.", Ga. Aug 25__ Gt 35 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to tho Estate of THOS. D. J. nOWLE, dee'd., will plcrse make pay ment, and those having demands agniust : aid Ba tato will render them in properly attested.. Z. W. CARWILE,Ad' or. Joly 6_?_ n 28 Ear Ring Pound, AND loft nt this Offieo, which tho ow-.; r can go? by proving property and paying-for this advertisement. Scpt7 ? ?