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GRAND EMPORIUM FOR Fall and Winter T -m C. A; CHEATHAM & BRO., No. 3, Park Row, VING just returnee, from tho great Cqm mercial marts of the Nor .h, where they devoted themselves to the sci actio a of their pr?sent I .M i M Eis SE and ELEGANT STOCK of - j? Fail and Winter Goods, Respectfully announce that they are offering th? same at a VERY SMALL ADVANCE. UPfiN ACTUAL-COST PRICES,:and hs low," if not. o wer than the same quality pf Goods can be had at ar.y other House ur thr,-place. ' ' . iiADJES'. DHESS..GOODS. Their Stock in Ibis" Dopa renient embraces every Varier' and Quality,and s ll thc Newest Fabrics and tho richest-and. Most.Superb Designs. They beg an examination-of their beautiful array of POPLINS, EPrNGLINES, DELAINES, .-LUSTRES, MER?NOES, '. -, "ALPACCA, BOMBAZINE, Empress CLOTH, OPERA-AND -ALL WOOL FLANNELS, Earleston and Domestic GINGHAMS, 250 Pieces BEST CALICOES-French, Eng lish and American-very oheap, . LACES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, Swiss. Mull. French and Nainsook MUS LINES-beautiful assortment, -EDGINGS and IN SE RT IN GS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, NUBLAS, in variety, COLLARS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, LADIES and MISSES HATS and BONNETS, newest styles and very handsome, BALMORAL and HOOP SKIRTS, a largo assortment, Ladies UNDERVESTS, CORSETS, Ac. WHITE GOODS AND DOMESTICS. Blo'achcd and Brown",SHIRTINGS, .8-4,10-4 and 12-4 SHEETINGS, Pillow Case LINENS and'COTTONS, A splendid Stock of LINENS, JEANS-?-Brown and Bleached, APRON CHECKS, GEORGIA STRIPES, Boautiful QUILTS and SPREADS, Splendid Bed BLANKETS. OSNABURGS, Bed Ti OKING, Ac, Ac. . I GENTS? GOODS. A large Stock READY-MADE CLOTHING, all grades, cheaper than ever, GENTS*" FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIM ERES, SATTTNETSI TWEEDS. Goats'-end Boys HATS, Ac, Ac., Ac. BOOTS AND SHOES. Wo%have in Store aBusualry'large and varied assortment of BOOTS and SHOES for Ladies,' Misses, <?enlS and Children, which wo purch isod direct from the best manufacturers, and wo are swished will please our customers. G?N?RAL ASSORTMENT. In Store.a>ood selection CROCKERY, HARD WARE, CUTLEBY^-A-c, Ac. An extrmination of our Goods is earnestly solicited. C. Ai CU EATHA M & BRO. Oct C _ tf 41, Notice to Contractors ! rmHE B?ILD1 ;G COMMITTEE will rw-c'.vo Jt Sealed Prop.-'^s lur BUILDING A KEW CHURCH AT HARMONY, until Saturday 31st inst. Bids to be sent to- H. T. Wrjcut, Esq., Sec'ry,and Tr^as'r of Committee. SPECIFICATIONS.-House 60x40; lo foot between Joists ; overhead Ceiling 10- in-, bruke by 3x j in. Slats ; Wall coiled with 7 io.. tongue. ?ad grooved . Woathcr-Bonrding ?x? in.; Self sustaiaiag Hoof; 24 io. Boxing; Shea: i og Laths. 3xl? io?; Vf in. Shingles ; 14 Windews, 12 Lights 12x24 ; Folding B.ir.ds to each window ; 2 Fold iug Doors, pannelad and complete; GI Pew-, \\ io. lumber, 10 ft. 4 in. long ; Pulpit, Altar and Rostrum finished.- House Painted outside ; 4a Brick or Stone Pilla?, 1 foot high at lowest P?iBk -r "rv . .*?___. tJ *??_ * - ". - J. J. MCDANIEL, chain- ' 0ot 2D . . . St 43 Carriages for Sale. TWO FIRST CLASS, Stylish PHAETON CAR RIAGES. One very light and almost new the other in good order, and looks well. Also, a Second-hand TOP BUGGY AND HARNESS and a good GENTLE MARE, fine for family use. Also, an .old BUGGY. WH1 be, suld yury cheap. A good Horse or Mule taken in part payment. Apply at th? Office Oct 20 2t .43 FOR RENT, THAT FINE PLANTATION, known as the g CANE BRAKE," lately owned by A. L. Dearing, Esq, on Saluda River, containing Twelve H unfited Acre?, of which there are from 200 to 300 Acres of River Bottoms ou pable of producing a Bale of Cotton to the Acre. Tho Family Rc.-idenco is almost new, and the largest and most commodious in Edgefield Dis trict.,. Location healthy, -not far from the Green ville and Colon bi? Railroad, and one of tbe'best .itands for a Country Store. Gin House, Barns, Stables, Ac., in good ordor. Pasturage very fine and extensive. Applicants must be prepared to secure their bids. Apply to JOHN E. BACON, AxT*r. FOR JAS. R. PRINGLE. Edgefield, S. C., Oct 2U . ?**? ,-i 2ml3 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY Wm. Hattiwauger, Adm'r., PuintiiT 1 vs D. P. Baukoight, Guardian ad Uten ot} Frank L., May V.,' James P.^Lillyann | E. and Catharine W ito, Minors, Def ts J BY an Order from the Ordinary, I .-hall pro coed tc sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in November next, for Partition, tho REAL .'ESTATE OF JOLN WHITE, deo'iL. consisting" ot * ONE TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, lying, and being in the District and Stato aforesaid, on waters of Half-Way Swamp, containing One Hun dred Acres, moro or lees, and bounded by lands of D. P. Bauknight, James Busby, Robert White, Nancy Morris and others. TERMS-Cosh. Titles extra. ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D. Oct. 9 4te 42 Notice. IN the last issue of the Advertiver, Mrs. ESTHER RAINSFORD, Extr'x., has announced to the Public that I am not authorized to sell or other wise di.-pofe of Cotton b? longing to the Estate of JAKES RAINSI-ORD, deu'd ; that I am not autho rized to represent the Estate in any particular and that she will not be responsible for my act* or contracts. I have never attempted to represent thc Estate in any particular, nor do I doidr? her to become responsible for my acts or contracts. I regret that the n.isapprebennon of Mrs. RAiNsroi'.u has induced har to make thc publica tion referred to, and the neces.ity-of tblf dis claimer on jny p'ait.' "' "* . ' -WILLIAM A. COLLETT, Oct, 20 . '* Jt - 43 p?T" Cotiititutwiiali*t aai.Chronicle'd: Senti net Copy onco and'send bill to this Office. State-of! South Carolina, EDGE-FIELD-DISTRICT, . -. IN OHDUfJcZY. \ BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of K Jg-held District. - - ? '?'\ Whereas, Robert J. Smith and Jao><b R. Sehum pert have applied to me for Letters of Adminis tntion, on all abd singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Tabitha Abney, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tbo kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to bc and appear before mc, nt our O.dinury's Court for 1st; said District, to be bol-., den at Edgefield Court Il-iuse, on \he'2'Jth day o! Oct, inst., to show cause, if any. why the said nd> ministration should not bc granted. Given under my band and seal, this 14th day of Oct in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and Sixty eight and in the U'irJ year of American Independence. W. F. DURISOE, O.E D. Oct. 20 2t 43 Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to the public that WM. A. COLLETT is not authorized to sell or otherwise dispose of any Cotton belonging to the Estate of JAMES RAINSFORD, deceased. And partios purchasing, or procuring any of said Cotton from him, wilt do so at thiir own risk. Mr. COLLETT is not authorized to represent the Estate iu any particular, nor will 1 be responsi ble for his acts < r contracts. ESTHER RAINSFORD, Ex'irix. Edgefield Oct. 12, 1SCS._3t\ 42 Cheese and Macaroni! JUST Receive 1 6 Iloxos Best EXGLISli DA I RV CHEESE, ana 2 Boxe* Bc t ITAL IAN MACARONI. F< r sale hy THOS. W. CARWILE. Oct 20 U* 43 -:----TT: *s - 1 -HT-.' ? ?? . - _ ' .-i '-,::<& .. *w IN- . AND ALSO THE L??E ?.:..<?.? ? c?*i s . . ' ' .. Hit1 ' i A-t 228 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., . tul FORMERLY GRAT, M?LLARKY & CO., ^ fi.23 e' Tri 'ra ri i* _ ? ' . .<. . ^ Ci if-CS Ci Ali ?C/-JL'-^< .O?:.,->-' T?^-v NOW . : ;;r: ?rf ?i't *af ^.?'J?*''.t?'^L IMPORTERS AND DE?LKRS !N 5.3 >? ral* i Staple ?3 z 3?# ? >< w . -. ! ?? j r.ITV? .? '* '' .Us? ?"?. *. " *.' . '_- . ?.Sig?-J- .--..J *i-.\'< fa ' i?cXi ." . . ' . ;-> -xl. *.2U?3Z ,? - f - f ; - . i*-;* rj a Announce to. tie Public of Georgia and South Carolina THAT THEIR PREPARATIONS FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE ? ARE. NOW COMPLETE. J ames J?m Gt-ray cfc Oo, Have Every Variety and Quality pf LADIES BRESS GOODS ; . Of ?- ? ?. fl ? ' - SHEETINGS, SillRTIi^GS AND OSNABIJRGS ; Of " TABLE AND BED LINEN ; : . of . '- ".. CLOAKS, ill AN TILLAS AND COVERINGS ; LACES, EilIBROIDERIES AND CASH HERES o??? aT'S n ailS AT JAS A. (?RAY & CO'S IS One of the Largest in the ?Tames jfiL. Gray db Co. OFFER THEIR PRESENT LARGE STOCK AT THE SMALLEST ADVANCE UPON COST PRICES Augusta, Oct 13 .??.-??ANNUAL .-. i3E?J0K '"ix) * : ~ ? ?.? 'i COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OFFIC BY Submitting the Fiual Reports of the Tr? Bridges and Ferries for theinspcction of 1 missioners, which shows an indebtedness of the tors will- have tc- furnish'this Office with evider approved for pajtaeut. m ?. . Hi >;I rr-0 Final Report of B. T. MIMSj Treasure Hoads, Ferries and Bridges, in A ceo 1868. DR. July 15. Balance on hand Inst Report, $C0.33 " Received of Tax Collector, ; ? ;??8j&7 " " Roo'd oil.Jloles, Sheriff, -. 2000.00 t3p $7W9.0Q .:.<at ?l?V? te vJLi tel 1$ : .: ;? ,Y .' .. ?8 hit* -?c^??-T ?\<*&?saXs . ?jai*.?! 25. ?* : .' ... g %. :;;AT.:^\V "?'.-?j Final Report of A. JONES, Treasnrei ers of Roads, Bridges syd* Ferries ii J868.: . t,.wams v??4i ?R*.?* tiffivi Joly 15. Rcoeiyfldi'ofJB; JjM?n?, Treas* : i ..fsi,qw.:.- nrerGcnLBo?ro^.. $482.28 Balance due, ODOJW $482.80 -?V V tat *!.&.<'. -->rj^ft? ?;- -rf'-Lc-. ?t.'i .ie;?J'?4? ic . . jj ? ^Jh- ira? OT JT?A-? I'^fys Final Report of THO S. P? S KAW,' Treas Bridges and Petries Lower Bat. ~th Edgefieid. . .-J*T1??<?? Lc? 1808. vo^? r * ? . ? 7 w? s July 15., Received frowtheFonnerTrcas'r . ?i.-lO ? ? " of.3. T.',Mim?, Tr*?LV QeneraTBoard; ,'.' \J0K0O a u ? u ;c.-P'Boutofor License ' 50.00 : ? ?. ? ?. Me'?arty, flair'- *2.0fl j ?i ? ? g. ?jb?f ?BO 2.00 ? " " Geo. Robston, fine, 2.00 ? ?? " J. Davenport, fino, 2.00 ? ? .? Wm. Greene, fine,. .2 00 " ".. " ft Wm.Kernigban,LiaW -JiO.OO .Balaace-doo, j .;'_ ,.-v>yffil*| |;t?axt ?ATKSK/.?rxo CPO ??HOT) ' . ,BT1 7- * iLTAiffl 22 r> . \ .' .itt .yr: fftBH jjjf?itX* ggg : ? k '...-.rail-w Final Report of ISAAC BOLES, Treasr Roads, Bridges aud i*cTrrcs Upper B; ty of Edgefieid. 1588. ~ ?e^SSi " ?-'.::t?;-" July 15. Received of B. T. Mi LUS, Treas'r " " Genera! BunrJ, $2298*3 Bill aa ce due, ' 67.72 .'$2384.20 'ii I'inal Report of LEE IIOLSONt Tren? Roads, Bridgen and Ferries Lowei Comity of Edgefield. 1S6?. " ^DnT" 7~ July 15. Cns h on hand lust report, J IS.3(1 " " Received of B. T. Mima, Troas'r Uencrul Boards .. 000.13 $918.54 Final Report of ELIJAH STILL? Treas Bridee? natl Ferries Upper Bat. 10th Edeet?eld. 1868. Do. July 15. Bataneo on hind last report, . M $24.98 " " RoQeivediofB. T. Mhns Treas'r General Board,* * " >m 13:12.57 Bataneo doo 0?T.00 $1357.64 Final Report of M. JU, PADGETT, Tret Bridges and Ferries, Lower Bat. 10t Edgefield._ 18C3. Di; July 15. Receivod of B. T. Mir?:, Treas'r Gen'J. Board, $1219.53 " " Rcecived of S. J. Watson for " ; Stray-BogB, -?-?SO " " Roceivod of J. Edward* Xor ? .-' Stray Hogs, 14.00 $1272.03 ^.oC' *4i?.?M>1 7l}U?t 9?i 'i^ 'XP . b, ?.? ?>- ra ^ !3H73&g' " .vic : ?teil?sa? . rJ.ic t.* Tax Notice. ALL Parties enpn^cd in Merchandize, Manu facturing, or Distilling Spirituous Liquors, will make their Returns for tho Quarter ending 30th September, 1868, by the24th October. TlmPU neglecting will be liable to double tnx. ?j - B. ROPER, T. C. E. D. Oct 13 3c 42 ~" NOTICE. ALL Persons having demands on the Estato of the lato W. WASHINGTON FINLEY, are hereby notified to render attested statements nf tho samo; and all persona indebted to the said Es tate will mnke immodiato payment to tho under signed, or to W. PKKO5XF.AU FISLF.V, Esq, At torney at L nv, Aiken, S. C. CAROLINE G. FINLE7, Adm'or. Oct 13 St 42 I ffm. .^^ypn^w.m.i F iTWCTiayM*ag#rato>r> Bc REPORTS. E, HAMBURG; S. ?., PotobeP^5th, 18C8. usurera of the late Com missioners of Roads, ;hc People, as transferred to the County Oom I county as "$3393,1 wish to state that Cr?di t?es of their cIaiui>i,"bcfore ?aid claims.can bo FRANK ARNIM, Chair; C. C. r. General Hoard of Commissioners, of unt with thc County ol Edgefield. -?8?8,~ Ca! .1 78 July 15. Paid A. Turner, COD-table, $2.00 " " " A. Jones, Treasurer Upper Bat 7th Reg't. 482:28 orJ'lo'l .". Tnos. P. Shaw, Treasurer .iower'Bat 7th Reg't 1014.00 " " vi " I. Boles, Treasur'r Upper Bat 0 th It cg't. 2296.48 " ? Lee Holson, Treasurer Lower Bat. Oth Reg't. 000.12 " 'f". JB. .Still, Tre?mrer Upper . UBau 10th.Regit 1332:57 " fi " M. M. Padgett, TreaB'r 1 LowerEat lOthReg't ? 1219.52 Commission, 236.02 Balance on band, 000.01 $7549.00 pper Bat. 7th Reg't. of the Comroission ' cconnt with the County of Edgefield. W8. Ca. Joly 15. Paid A. Lowis for Bridges 1 in part, $188.40 " " \ 11 John Seigler for Bridges 200.00 " " ^Amount overpaid lastyear, .65:00 " " Paid dorks feos ono year, 10.00, Commission,.. ISM $-iS2.30 The following named persons are transferred to tho County Commissioners, os having olaims on tho Cou a ty of Edgefield to tho amount, affixed to their naines : _ s-~Pr~ Archy Lewis, for Bridges > $71.60 . P. Rodgers " " 5.00 L. 0. Lovoless {' " 5.00 D. LlStrothor. 2.50 Total amount due, $34.10 lurer Board of Commisioners' of Roads, Reg'?, in Account with the County ol HMS. Cn. 'Joly 15 Paid Wm.; Pardoe for bridges $75.00 " V .A. J. Wise " repairs 60.00 " " " II. Hankinson, 5.0?1 " " " i A. J. Hammond, lumber 15.40 ' ? " ?* .JbrSttttionary,.' 90 " " " cot. W Pickcns, for bridges 700 00 i ? " " W.L. Coleman for bridge* 99.00 ? " t?! ^.^;*TiJ5^P?riot.kwpingrorry'.? ?-W5 i ? fS?? **i Thurmond/for bmld-^*1-? ing Tole IIouso, - i .100.00tl 'u u a Wnif Pardu?"Torlridgcs> . , 29.?5; ? ? I .< Clerk?-/cos, ' - . ... fO/OO*1 Commistioo, 44.65 ( S -? \ U A J VJ in U ?J1?&.M Thc .following named .persons arc transferred to j the County Commissioners^ as having claims on the County of Edgefield to tho amount affixed ti theirnauios: '.. 3 ! Granitoville-Company, * $174.37 , W.nx,P?rdne> . .. J20.W " ... JoFi-ph-J. Gregg,- 150,00 ll. Hankinson, . 15.00 . II. H. Hickman, -25 00 F. W. Piekens, - 100.00 $5S1.92 SW ol' the Hoard of Commissioners of ..9th Reg't. in Accon nt with the Co un? 1868. Cn. Jn!y-15. Paid Isaac-Boles for T?rkoy "?l Creek Bridge, 8-H);00 ? ? <? Jgaac Bole? for hridgo on . Ulock or Road, 233.32 ** " ? W. B. Dorn for keeping three Bridges, 315.00 " ? " Jraac Boles for Rocky Creek Bridge, ' '- 3U.60 H.?-. u IsaacBoles for Tompkins Mill Bridge, * 266.66 II. a a Bnrisoo, Reese 4 Co., for Advortising, 56.25 II ? a Bronson A Colemon in part I fur Bird Creek Bridge, 150 00 CommiaaioDH, 91.37 $2364.20 The.following named persons aro transferred to the County Commissioners, as having claims on thc County of EdgcOold to the amount affixed to their names: C. Wills for Bridges, $140.00 Wm. B. Dorn. 800.00 Brunson ? Coleman, 100.00 Total amount due, $1040 00 P. S.-Until evidences of indebtedness of thc County is furnished to tho Commissioners Office no amount cun bu audited for paymoBt . PRANK ARNIM, Chair. C. C. urer of the Board of Commissioners nfl r Bat. Oth Reg't. in Account with the ft Y*- -r/ ?% --m v> ;i?"vi 4 T?" rZ? J ' 1868. "Cn. July 15. Paid C. Coleman k Co. for Bridges, $573.34 .? " ? P. R. Timmerman for \ Bridges, 50.00 ?< " a Butler A Timmonnan fer.. Broadwater Bridge, 2-19.19 - ?. Clerk, J H 10.00 **** t*** Commissions; 36.01 $913.54 Thc fellowing named porsons are transferred to the County Commissioners, as having claim, on the County of Edgefield to tho amount affixed to their namee : - - Geo. Broadwater, Crawford A Coleman Balanoe for Turkoy Creek Bridge, $20i.Sl urer Board of Commissioners of Roads, Reg't. in Account with the County of| TbW. - - - .> '' C o."; " ^" July 15,' Paid J. ?L Proctor,Bnilding . and Repairs. .. $798.00 u ?; ? j). Prockton, Balance for Bridge, 37.00 " '?" " M. A. Griffith for hauling 30.50 " " W^L. Stevens for bridge 100.00 " " " W.L. Stevens for Pick Axes . 21.40 "'" " C. M. May for service 12.50 " " " W. L. Stevens, repair of Bridges, 40.00 ? i? ti -\ymi Johnson, repair of Bridges, ' 12.00 " u " J. Still for a small Bridge 5.00 ?i II ii Th08 j. Dyson in part for Bridges, 248.00 Commissions, 53.24 $1357.64. . Tho.following named persons are transferred to: .the County Commissioners, as having o?alas on thoi County of Edgefield to the amount affixed to their names : L. R. Cogburo, $13.00 T. J. Dyson 4 J. M. Prookton 52.00 TrJrDyson, 100.00 $16500 is urer of the Commissioners of Roads, h Reg't. inAcconnt with the County of | I 1803. . ... - ~ Cn. ~ July 15. :Poid J. W4 Crim in part ofBridges, . $225 00 M ir. ? . E. Whittle for 2 Bridges, 206.00 " ,f " J. Whittle for Bridges, . 122.10 II ? ?' -.Wm. Cates repair, .12.00. ? ? ? W. Abney part for bridgV - 804.80 " " S. W. Watson Pick, Axe, ; 1.50 ". M3 'f^'A.1 P. West part for bridge 356.75 j.j ? j n*'' >'1:- Commissions, ' . 49.88 $1277.03 I Tho following namod porsons aro transferred to the County Commissioners, aa having claims on the County of Edgefield to tho amount affixed to thoir namosr A P. Wost, $518.25 . W. Abney, 260.00 . J. W. Crim, 325.00 P.M. Gibson, 60.00 Jno. WMtlly, 60.00 B. Potsteon, 25.00 A. S. Dozier, 05.00 S. M. Smith, - 10.00 C. V. Hamilton, 6.00 . $1319.25 XX S. Internal Revenue, DEP. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, 3n DisTnioT, SOCTU CAROUNA. . Octobor the 12th, 1308. NOTICE is hereby given to Tax Payers in tho 9th and 10th Regiments, nr.d also in the 7'h Regiment, that I nm now roady to receive their Taxes until the 2nd Nov. 18RS, at Edgeflcld C. H. An Mondays and Saturdays, and other days at my Residence After thc above date, defaulters may expect to poy cost. ?ix "O R. W. CANNON, r Dep. Colloctor. ' Oct. 13_2t_. 42 SEED WHEAT! AFINE Lot of GALE and VIRGINIA FLINT SEED WHEAT, for sate by W. D. RA M EY. Oct 12 St 42 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, VLLIUL ..;??-.. v. ?VdC ?r c Ix ia, n t T ailors, " AND DEALERS IN [Hu? ?IWJTIMU ? :. gS?M? ?.; (.ftlW??C'.-'? ?TA fe 1.) ?a?uttH .-'-> j OTITE THE PUBLIC TO EXAMINE THE VERY LARGE STOCK OF ^Trwrri'Xui-?i'i r? t.ttQi?MK : tOi.fi fill I "liri tl Kf (i'M1 tt -'Ww ??SLl?A't WHICH THEY HAVE ON EXHIBITION. Tho?e GOODS are NEW, of tho LATEST and MOST DESIRABLE STYLES, and will bc made to order in thc Best Manner, at the Lowest Prices ! Uhr ntfo? ??ia!?^B .iM?r-'?r-"?" .tr ll..>?. " AlgKOCI WL&iiiH .?.J r*?ix?|Vu v?-?a?qi .ainox/.Hjr sn ?JA '?..-i" M? ?Kl ? a t> OUR STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING B . FOE MELST BOYS, ?S ONE OF THE LARGEST and BEST ever brought to Aucnsta. jewill ?ell afc such LOW FIGURES: as*t? GIVE SATISFACTION TO EVERY ONE. -In= thc'fbllowing- FURNISHING GOODS for Gent's use, .we have a desirable issorfai?rit : ' . -. < CELT'S DRESSING ROBES,. tVflITE-MUSLTN SHIRTS, -, . -. . w UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS; / HANDKERCHIEFS, NECK T?ES, ?'*< - * LINEN AND "PAPER COLLARS, - cr 53 ' .HALF HOSE, GLOVES, TRAVELING SHAWLS AND BUGGY BLANKETS. i??ffW\ ; jf?T-It will be-to rheinterest-of every one desiring any article in our branch if business to examine our stock- bofore'.buyiog' elsewhere. t:.-??:.tr!>hx..' i i rt- ') KENNT & GRAY, Augusta, Oct 13 238 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. ' 2m- 42 REMOVAL ! HAS REMOVED HER 3 MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS STORE From No. 22G to No. 253 Broad St., Tico Doon above the old insurance Bank, Where she lias Opened an Elegant and Varied Assortment of HATS ABB 1SISITS, OF ALL THE LATFSI STYLES, Which sbo will sell at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, Wholcsalt and Retail. '' Augusta, Oct 12 lm 42 NEW lMa?l**?i i BOOT and SHOE Our Motto : As Cheap as the Cheapest!-As Good as the Best i JAMES'K. GLOVER, WITH KUSEL & 3 ROT HER Wholesale and Retail Dealers -IN FINE READY-MADE NOW OPENING For Itt cn. Boys- A Chi Uli en's Wear, FASHIONABLE HATS & CAPS, I f'*" * ARD ' GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Na 250 Broad St., Under Globe Hotel, GrrET&^r^A., GEO. ^HJhe'Very latest ktylcs in SILE HATS always* On hand. A call is respectfully solicited boforo purcha sing elsewhere. K i AugugtaJ Oct 12. ?1 Jlr 3m .42, . .. j.. J,. S. COLES,. COTTON FACTOR Augusta, Ga., WILL GIVE ATTENTION to the SAXE OF COTTON AND OTHERPRODUCE,* and solicit Consignments. . LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on Con signments to his friends in Savannah, Baltimore, New Torie and Liverpool, who will' hold Cotton on favorable terms. . - J5T Commissions for Selling-Cotton; 1? per cent. - ? . ' Oct 12 3m 42 , .' ." ' .-AT $71 (Gold) Long Ton, 2,240 Lbs., DELIVERED AT AUGUSTA, GA. IN THE Store Formerly Occupied BY ?our . . ???'<.? fcsnx ?>< -'i ]fa Beney^ as a Millinery Store. f. !. : -. -? . "?w?oi? hh? ?. - .-.?' fir* *i L P. GIRARDEY ;J> /; .7.- ... . ? <.?.?. RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO his friends and the public that he 1ms .on hand and will continue to receive all .goods pertaining to a First Class ON orLabout-Jst' D?comborr'i -will order my Stock of, GU ANO FOR THE. SPRING TRADE, from tho Poruvian; Government Agent. I will include therein, orders for Customers who?furniah tho money, at tho aboro price. As the Government Agent will not sell in less than Fifty Ton Lots, this is an excellent oppor tunity for Planters to get their supplies direct, and a gnarantoo of tho. GENUINE ARTICLE, which tho purchase bill will prove. ' Tho Guano will arri vu in F ob mary. J. 0. MATHEWSON, MANURE DEPOT, 285 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. N. B.-A full Stock of PERUVIAN GUANO, LAND PLASTER, Baugh's RAW BONE. SO LUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, and Hoyt's SU PER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, oonstuntly on hand. , Sept 20 2m 40 TO RENT. IWILL R'ENT, on tho premises, on tho 12th day or November next, THE PLANTATION OF JAMES M. LANHAM! dee'd., consisting of 1000 or 1100 Acres o? Land, of which: 700 or SOO Acre.? arc tillable land. Terms mude known on tho day of Renting. JAS. A. DEVOUE, Ad'or. Oct lt? 3t 43 T AND SHOE STORE Comprising, in part, thei?llowing/, fents'.and Bovs' BOOTS and SHOES; all styles Ladies, Misses and phildren's'BOOTS and SHOES, all: styles' ' TRUNKS, VALISES and SATCHELS, of all styles . ' . All of which he offers for sale At Very Low . Prices for Cash. : . T? .'OUT rc". 0 .et Jbiyi- ,i i ? " . He also takes pleasure in announcing that he has secured the services of . MR. JAMES HENEY, who will conduct the business for him, and who will be pleased to see his friends and the public generali) who desire to procure anything iifhis lino of business. Augusta, Oct. 6, 3m 41 Teacher Wanted. ALADY TEACHER OF EXPERIENCE, to tako charge of three or four small Children, forinstruclion in tho English brandies only. None noed apply unless properly recommended,-und suited to a quiet country life. Address S AR An A. LAMAR, Augusta, Ga. Oct 13_ 2t 42 Kerosene OiL JUST received One Barrel No. 1 Kerosene Oil. G. L. PENN. I Feb? tf 7 i New Fall Goods ! XHE Subscriber is now receiving a LARGE FALL AND WINTER STOCK of iiry Goods,: Fancy Dress Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Boots and SJioor, And Yankee Notions in Var.'dv, To ?ll of which he legs ?n extittunitliou fr? ni the good people of Edgi field. Priced ns low us cull be flflbidi-d. S. II. HANGET, Under Masonic Lull. Sept 28 -( tf 40 John Esten Cook's New Novel. PJ.'HUNTINGTON k C0.,J 459 Rroouie . street, New York, have in press, to be ready in October, -MOJA UN, OR TilR LAST DAYS OF?LEE AND lit? .TAL A DINS." By J. Eaten Cook, author of "Strrry of Esgles' NesL" ^Of " Surry," I of'which "Mohnn" is n rcquol, 10,000 copie? were utmost immediately told. Tho now work'' is ?till moro intontcly interesting. Printed oe fine toned paper ai-.d richly bound in cloib, with upward of.50,0 page?, it han for its frontispiece a. line steel' nfudnH.i u head of Gene ral Lee, and four bcitt^tif?lillu*tration? in Homer's "best stylo. Either hook is sent by mail.post free, on receipt of tho price,' $2.25. For safe by a l booksellers and newsdealers, iutown and ci ian try. Oct. 6, 3t ' r .ji Columbia & Angosta Railroad lo., GK.VL Fn?iGHT A TICKET AGENT'S OryiCK, COLUMBIA, S. C, Sept. 24, ISfiS. TUE MERCHANTS of Edgciioid and ricini y are.,informed tun they can have tin ir FREIGHTS from Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York, Boston and other Northern Cities deliren d at Head-or Rood with REG DLARITY, DIS PATCH and atLOW RATES. This Company'bassrrangcd.toprotect Freights atHend.-of Rmd as it progro? s&towatrds L?rf'j?, until the rogular Station is opened.' Freights shipped ?-.t any p.iint North, 1?r Tl Inland Air Lino Frc feb t Rout.i, via- PortMnottll , Va, destined for Edge?cld und snrr.onnd?i >?. country, will have tho benefit of Through' Rar- s to Columbia. Rates fr .m Baltimore, and New Y?.rk to Co lumbia- Fk?t'Cla's?^WOq, .Sjfccona ?O, Third K?, Fourth 70"Cents per Knndrtd. Pounds, Cotton $1 r,er Bale.'- Rate? from other poinU eiuauy low.- I ' "',"' Freights by this RoutoTun through from Ports mouth te Head of Road without Bur chant/e of Car*. Marine Thsuranco ?uch fewer than hy any other Route. #S&- For further ioformatir.n, addrcs3 E.- R. DORSET, ' Gen'l Freight ?nd Ticket Agent. Sept 29 tf .4? Land at Private Sale. QrYJ ACRES OP LANBy OOO si toated on Horn's Creek, five milo's South of Edgcfield C. H., On the main Road leading from the Court House to Angosta, one-halt of which ?S. now in thc h fehes L?tate of cul ti va tion, (of whit-h aa inspection of the,present crop wiUshov,) with sufficient timber for all practical purposes, w?U watered with paw springs, -weH and bnui?hV?, and is as healthy and desirable a section of cuan try os can be found in South Carolina. Thoro is a Comfortable Dwelling. House, witli .lt necessary oat building? OD thia place iivgtioil repair. A&?at Siity Aerti of -ffais Tract ls first aloes bottom land. ;. This Laad wiU'ho told in cae body;, or in two or three tracts. Persons desirous of settling.in this section of country would do well to call ami look at this place, ai a better opportunity 'for purchasing a Homestead and a fine Cotton .and Grain planta tion is rarely offered. Tho Corn, Fodder, Cotton S id, Stock of Horses and Mules, Cattle, farming implements, Ac, will be sold with the place if desired. Terms Cash, or one-third Cash and tho bilanoo on ono year's credit. J. L. ADDISON. Sept 2d tf 40 TO RENT, THE BUTLER HOUSE AND LOT in the Village, and til? SULLIVAN PLACE, li miles from the Village. To Rent for the year 18C9. Will have tho Butler House and outhouses well repaired. If not Rented previous to Sale-day in Nov., will then bo Rented at public outcry to highest* oidder. JOHN H?IET. Oct 12 2t 42 TO RENT. WILL be Rented to the highest bidder, for tho year 1SG0, on Wednesday, tho 4th November next, at tho lato residence of JAS. MCCARTY, de'd., the PLANTATIONS belong ing to said Estate SS?~ Farther particulars and terms of Rent will bo m-dc known on the day of Rent. D. P. La GRONE,-A din'or. Oct. 1.7 St ? FOR SALE. TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES OF L A N IK, Thrc--. miles South of Edgcfieid, _ .__ One Hun drud Acres native' forest, heavily timbered ; One Hundred and Forty Acres open and well adapted to Corn, Cotton and small Grain. Some first rate low grounds. - The placo will bc. divided into small track- to suit purchasers. And will bc cold low for Ca.-*. JOHN RAINSFOKD. Sept 2'J tf 4? MEDICAL NOTICE. WE , the Undersigned, having this daf^sso ciatcd ourselves together.in the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, tender our services to tho citizens of this place and vicinity. . The Senior Partner w?l give, particular atten tion to Obstetrics, Diseases of Women and Chil dren, and Chronic Diseases. Brick Office opposite tho Law Office of Messrs. GABT & GABY. W. D. JENNINGS, M. D. W. D. JENNINGS, Jr., M. D. Sept 22 lm .10 Administrator's Sale ! w - . 1 IN Pursuance of an Order from W. F: Durisoo, Ordinary ot Edgefield District, I will proceod to soil at the late residence of Mrs. MARY MOB LEY," dee'd, on FRIDAY, the 3J)th October, ?ll tho personal 'Estate of said deceased, consisting . SEVEN HORSES AND MULES, . . LOT OF CATTLE AND HOGS, CROP OF CORN, FODDER, Ac. "ONE BUGGY, WAGON, CART, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COOKING UTENSILS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, PLANTATION IMPLEMENTS, GIN HEAD, ?c., AC. Terms Cash. JEREMIAH MOBLEY, Ad'or. Oct 8 4to 42 Executor's Sale. IWILL' ALSO sell at the same time and place, at public outcry, the REAL ESTATE of tho late WILLIAM MOBLSY, doo'd., comprising somo TWELVE or FOURTEEN HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND. Terms made know? on dey of sale. JEREMIAH MOBLEY, Ex'or. Oct 8 4to 42 Watchmaker and Jeweller. DF. AIcEWEN is now prepared to do ALL . KINDS OF WORK portaging to his bu siness with neatness and dispatch, and on as rcasonablo terms as can bc done by any first class workmen. All work will bo warranted lo givo satisfaction. G TINSMITH INO. The services of a competent GUNSMITH havo been engaged, and'.my work in that line left at my Shop will be promptly attended tc All parts ol' -Colt's Pistols will be kept constantly on hand, ready fini?hed for mp, I he roby making itunji ccssary.for arms being left for uny length of Guio for ordinary repair. D. F. MCEWEN. Oct 0 tf 41* Shallenberger's Pills. ANEVER FAILING REMED? for CHILLS and FEVER. For rilo by T. W. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Mortar. Oct 13 tf 42