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5 Removal. HT. WRIGHT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . has removed his Law Office to tho lato residence or J. M. Witt-tho old LaBordo IIouso. ? Bec 14 2t 51 THE UnJeriripncd will opon, on MONDAY the 11th of JANUARY 1S60, in tho Hull of tho Colleen Bailding. a SCHOOL FOR YOUNO LADIES AND GIRLS. The Coarse of Study will embrace, tho Ancient and Modern Languages, Mathematics, and those English Branches necessary to give Young Ladies and Girls a tnorough and polished education. Tho scrvicos of Miss SARAH C. DOBEY-a young lady well known throughout this section havo been secarod as Assistant Teacher in this Institution. MUSIC, both Vocal and Instrumental, will be taught according to the most approved methods of the present day. Terms of Tuition. Advanced Classes, including French and Latin, per Session of 5 Months, $20 Primary Classes per Session of 5 Months, 15 Music, " " " . 25 Tuition, One Half Paid in Advance. ROBERT. A. LYNCH. Cheap and Comfortable Boarding can bo ob tained at thc Institute, and in several private families of tho Village. Dec 14,_tf 51 The Meeting Street School - WILL BE CONTINUED next year under the Supervision of tho Subscriber. Thc Rates of -Tuition, in currency, ranging from $12 to $16, and $20 per Session. The exercises will bo resumed the first Monday in January 1S69. Literary instruction is always worth more than lt cost',-besides no man ever became bankrupt in tho effort to educate his children. ELIJAH REESE. Dec 14 2t 51 BOARDING AND DAY" SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. I MRS. EDWARD B. WHITE, lato of Charleston, S. C , has re-open ed her ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES in the City of NEW I'ORK, No. 2, Wost 43d Strcot, next door to 5th Avenue. REFERENCES r Gov. F. W. PICKEN*, S. C. . Gen. WADE HAMPTON, S. C. "Right Rev. THOS. F. DAVIS, D.D., L.L D., S. C Prof. HENRY, L L.D., Smithsonian Institute. President MIDULETON, Charleston College. Hon. J. WINTHROP CHANLEB, N. Y. W. W. CORCORAN, Washington, D. C. Rev. C. C. PI.NCK.NEV, Graco Church, S. C. Professor MAU IN, West Point MiL Academy. Chancellor LESESNE, S. C. WILLIAM GILLMORE SIMMS, L.L.D., S. C. tS^For Circulars, or further particulars, apply at this Office. New York, Dec S 3m 50 CARM MANUFACTORY SMITH, Eds: eli cid, S> C. TilE SUBSCRIBER announces to bis friends, patrons, and thc public ^oncrally of EdgeGeld iud tho adjoining Districts; that having lately bought out the interest of LEWIS JONES in the old and long-cs:abii-hcJ Firm of SMITH A JONES, he is now, as heretofore, prepared to do ALL MANNER OF WORK" iu tho COACH MAKING, B?&6Y MAKING AND REPAIRING BUSINESS. ' All work entrusted to bini, will be executed in ?fr thoroughly artistic and workmanlike manner, und with jrroat promptness and dispatch.. The Subscriber is in tho hobit of visiting thc .treat Northern Cities every Fal i with tho express new of inspecting all improvements in Coach and Buggy Building, and of adopting such as Le may approve of. I have on hand ?i ?-?od Stock of SUPERIOR CARRIAGES and BUGGIES of my own MAN UFACTURE, which I will Soil Low. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING done prompt ly, and warranted to give satisfaction. Asl SELL ONLY FOR CASH, my Prices arc unusually reasonable. STAU I ask is a trial. F. L. SMITH. Edgefield, S. C., Dec 1 ly t 49 THE Subscribers announce that they have RBMOv'ED their BAR to the old PLAN TERS' HOTEL, whore may be had the BEST Whiskies- Brandies, Wines, Cordials, SEGARS, Ac, Ac And that Mr. Cit AT LU: GRAY will bc on hand at all hours ready to wait on customers in thc most acceptable manner. _^ Call in and test the superior quality of our Liquors. WHISKEY and BR?NDY at Wholesale, and ' CA. CHE ATTI AM & BRO. Dec 1 tf 49 EXECUTOR'S SALS. WE WILL SELL at public sale, at tho late residence of Mrs. MARY PAYNE, dee'd, THURSDAY, tho 17th Decembor. all the PER SONAL ESTATE of said doceascd, consisting of MULES, HORSES, HOGS. CATTLE. COTTON. COTTON SEEO, CORN. FODDER. PLANTATION IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Ac. 338" Terms made known on dtiv of sale. R. W. PAYNE,) R. R. HILL, j Ex ors- . Dec. 7, ._2t_50__ U. S. MARSHAL'S SALE. -o The United States of America, SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT. BY Virtue of a Writ of j?e -i faeini to me di rected, issuing ont of tho Honorable the U S. Circuit Court, for the District of South C'.irolina. I will expose f?r sale to the highest tddder, at public Auction, at Edgefield C. H.. on th* first Wednesday in January, f tho d'h.) for iCish. ull tho right, title and interest of the Defen dant in and to ihi foll >win?r Real Estate to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, near Grattirevillo Do {>)t, cont lining One Hundred und Fifty Acren, uior? or les.*, up m which there is ii tine Merchant Milt, in pood order, a ljoininj: Lands of tho Gran ?tevi'llo Manufacturing Comply and the S. C. Railroad Cotnpa-v. Als?. ONE HOUSE AND LOT in the Town ?vf GranHcvilie, bounded by Canal Street. Cot ta?? ?tr?e*. Mrs Metz und' T. J. Senn. Levied upon a? thc property of Defendant George Kelly ?t the snit nf Kiiwtun Cafron. ?Purcbft*eri tu pty for the necessary pnpert and stamp1. , Sale t.. be conducted br JULIUS P. WRIGHT, Deputy Marshal, as Auctioneer. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal. Dt? 14 _8t_-61 FOR SALE, - TUE OLIPHANT PLACE, lyin^ li miles (rum tit? V'il'aiM?, on the ol I Stage Road to Anjju>ta,':?lj'Hiitlng lands of BcnJ. Mays, Arthur Clover ?nd others, ?oiitaining Three Hundred atid Thirty A?retf,-??ll well adapted to tho cui tar? ot Cotton or O rain. THE HOUSE AND LOT in ?bc Village of K ljrcueld. recently occupied by pr. E. J. Mims. The Dwelling contains Nine R o.m.-. Aldo, EIGHTY ACRES, adjoining lands of M- Waa?er and E J. YvUOgMood, lying on Beaver Vm-Ct-k, East of C. M. Gray'.s. This Tract ?*u bo pawhosod with or without the Village Resident. TERMS-A portion of the purchase money Ci'sli. Th? balance ou a credi-, secured by mort ?aSC' li. W. ADDISON. Agt. For Trustee. Dec 11_fi_5l_ Ridge Land for Sale, WILL BE SOLD at Edgefield C. H., on tho first Monday in Janu;ry next. A TRACT Of LAND lying immediately on CViiuib'svA Avesta Railroad, containing Two I fund red and gigk**} Acres, more or le-s. adjoluing lands of .John Lott, Mrs. E Lott, E. A. Minis ?nd others, known ns tho Matt Lot Land. A plat of said Land may be seen at Lott's P. 0. until day of sale. TERMS CASH. ^ .... . : % W. CAR WILE. Auctioneer. Doc 15 2t il HANDSOME PRESENTS FOR TUE HOLIDAYS. REAL TIIREAD LACE SETS, COLLARS and CUFFS, Real Thread Applique Sets, COLLARS and CUFFS, Fino Sheer Clear Lawn Homstitehcd HAND KERCHIFS, Fine French Embroidered Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS. Boautiful BROCADED and Tinsol SATIN RIBBONS, Heavy Wide Black RIBBONS, Heavy Wide Whito RIBBONS, Infants' Wool and Cashmero HOODS, Ladies' Fancy Wool HOODS, Ladies' Swansdown Opera HOODS, Ladies' Wool SCARFS, Ladies' Colored and Mourning Breakfast SHAWLS, Children's Wool SACQUES and JACKETS, at JAMES A. GRAY ?fe CO'S. Augusta, Dec. 14 tf 51 iSSuLXidLries 50 BARE ELS WHISKEY, GIN and RUM 5 Quar. Casks Sherry and Madeira WINE. 100 Boxes New Layer RAISINS. ?5 Half Boxes New Layer RAISINS. 125 Quarter Boxes New Layer RAISINS. 75 Boxes FIRE-CRACKERS. 125 Boxes Factory and State CHEESE. Suda, Butter, Sugar and Lemon BISCUIT. 250 Packages New MACKEREL. 100,000 Lbs. BACON-Smoked and Unsmoked. New BUCKWHEAT in Barrels and Half Bar ils, and a full Stock of SUGARS, COFFEES, fcc, at the lowest market prices. HORTON & WALTON. Augusta, Dec 14 lm 51 Pacific Guano Company's Soluble Paciie dilan?. Capital, One Million Dollars ! JL HIS GUANO differs from Peruvian Guano imply in the relative proportions of tho samo ele ment of fertility. Its usc during tho past four years, for the cul nre of Cotton and Corn, has given to it a char LaterJiir st-ffldard excellence unsurpassed by Pe ruvian Guano, and when seasons of drought in erveno it produces a larger increase of crops, ?be price at which this Guano is placed is so uueh lower than that of Peruvian Guano as to constitute it an object of material importance to southern agriculture. The Company locks to "large SIICJ," small 'profits" and a permanent trado for compensa ion on capital invested. The large capital and resources of tho Compa ty enable it to furnish a Guano of tho highest ?aloe, at tho lowest possible cost ta consumers .nd the highest interest of the Company is recog iked in this policy. Dr. St. JULIAN RAVESEL, of Charle ion, S. C., s Scientific Director to tho Company, which ?Wls asure giaranteo of tho continu? excol pnee of the Guano. None genuine unless branded with the name f JOHN- S. It ?ESE ? Co., Goneral A,j?nts of the 'acific Guano Company. Cash prico for 2,01)0 lbs., $70 00 payable Lit No ember, 1369, with 7 per cent, interest added, 75 00. with approved city acceptance. My Warehouse is open to Planter.-, and they ro invite 1 to take a sample for experiment, with ut cost. N. B. -Constantly on hand a full supply of 'URE PERUVIAN GUANO, FLOUR OFBONE nd LAND PLASTER. J. O. MATHEWSON, Agent. Augusta, Dec. 15 5?n 51 DB. W. H. TUTT'S STANDARD PREPARATIONS ARE FOR SALE BY T, W, CARWILE, DRUGGIST, EDGEFIELD, S? C. DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER. I would invite tho attention of doators to my j?rgo and wetl Assottcd stock of POWDER, con sisting of RIFLE IIFg, in kegs, half and quarter ki'L'S, also in ono pound and half pound canisters. DEER HF, in kegs, half and quarter kegs, also in ono pound ?nd half pound canister.'. EAGLE SPORTING and RIFLE, in Gi pound kegs, one pound nod half pound ranistert-. EAGLE DUCKING, in 12} nnd C? pound kegs, five pound and one pound canisters BLASTING POWDER, in twenty-five pound kegs. Sporting, Mining, and Shipping Powder ofevc rv variety, manufactured at the celebrated Mills jf E. J. DUPONT DENEMOURS <fc CO., Wilming ton Delaware, whose reputation has stood unri valled for sixty-eight years. I nm prepared to fill all orders, either Retail o Wholesale, allowing a liberal discount in lots o twenty-five kegs or more. J. N. ROBSON, Agent. Nos. 1 A 2 ATLANTIC WHARK, CHARLESTON, S. C. Deo. 8 3m 50 Assignee's Notice of Appointment. Hi the Dixtrlct Court of the United State* for the District of South Carolina,-IN BANKRCITCV. IN THE MATTER OF T. J. TEAGUE, BANK RUPT, To Whom it may Concern : T-IE Undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment RS Assigneo of tho Estate of T. J. TEAGUE, of Edgefield District, in said Dis trict, and who hus benn adjudged n Bankrupt, upon tho potition of himself, by Henry Summer, Esq.. Register in the Court of Bankruptcy. Dated .it Edgefield Cuurt Houso, the 10th day of Dec, lsr.S. Z. W. CARWILE, Assignee. Dee 15 _3t_5l_ Assignee's Notice of Appointment. Ju the District Court of the United States for the District of S?ulh Carolina,-IN B.VNKUUrTUV. IN THE MATTER OF ABNER G. TEAGUE, BANKRUPT, To Whom it may Concern : THE Undersigned hereby gives notice of bis appointment as Assignee of tbe Estate of ABNER G. TEAGUE, of Edgefield District, in said District, and who has boen adjudged a Bank rupt, upon the petition of himself, by Henry Summer, Esq., Register in the Court of Bank ruptcy. Dated at Edgefield Court House, the 10th day of Dec. ISASJ >;. W. CARWILE, Asiignce. Dec 10 St 51 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Elizabeth Couch, A Jm'x., 1 Jackson Holmes, j ^owor? Jesse Couch, et al. J BY Virtue of an Order of the Court in this case, the CREDITORS OF JE PT H A COUCH, deceased, are required to present and prove their claims before me on or before the 1st January next. Z. V?'. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Dec 10, _3t_61 Notice. THE SALE BILL of the Estate of JAMES BEAN, dee'd , having been revised under order of Court, thc purchasers are earnestly re quested to make payment Viy thc 1st January next. Wc aro compelled to settle the Estate with out delay. R. TIMMERMAN. ) .. , ARCHY LEWIS, ] Lx ors Dec 14 'it 51 Shoemaker Wanted. AGOOD WHITE SHOEMAKER can. get i steady work and good wages by carly ap plication at this Office Dee 14 St SI GIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS. IFoR tho present and during thc approaching holidays, we will have large lots of FANCY GOODS on salo, suitable for Gifts. GRAY .t TURLEY. --- . ? - -- Handsome Gifts for Girls & Misses. HANDSOME ASTRACHAN and CLOTH 3LOAKS, for Girls and Misses. Tho inuit utc "ul as well as beautiful Gifts fur parents to inako ;o children. Now on sale. GRAY k TURLEY. Cloaks and Shawls. ELEG ANT and appropriate Gifts for tho holi lays. Now on sale. GRAY k TURLEY. Gift for Ladies to Gentlemen. HANDSOME MORAVIAN BUGGY RUGS nd CARRIAGE BLANKETS. Now on salo. GRAY <fc TURLEY. The Very Best Gift. ONE of our best BLACK SILKS, which has nst been opened and which is not surpassed for [uaHtyi GRAY k TURLEY. Fancy Articles. wVBITING DESKS, WORK BOXES, AC :ORDEONS, FLUTINAS, ALBUMS, GLOVE IOXES, EXTRACTS, POMADES, HAIR [RUSHES, Extra Fino HAT BRUSHES, PORT ?ONIES, kc, kc, cheap during the Holidays, f GRAY k TURLEY. Augusta, Dec ll if 51 AUGUSTA SEES STORE, No. 140 Broad Street, 3irardey's Old Stand,) betwc -n thc Fountain and Lower Market AM now in receipt of a loree and full stock of UOICEST GARDEN SEEDS, many of which, ir superior quality, are seldom found South. My EEDS aro purchased in built, and put up in | i riga sta. I never receive any of the trashy kinds, put up orth and sent out South on commission ; my ock is of the growth of ISM. I keep a SEED TORE ONLY, and devote my whole energy to irnish the FINEST SEEDS. ' ' I nm also in receipt of a full supplv of choice EAS and BEANS, ONION SETS, Pennsylva a Gourd Soed and other EARLY and EXTRA ARLY CORN, White and Rod CLOVER, Lu ?me or French CLOVER, Heard's or Red Top robard. Mixed, Lawn and Kentucky BLUE HASSES; genuine Early Goodrich, Roso and te Harrison POTATOES, at muph .redr.eod-f rire?: two year old GIAN^/A^PATTitTTUo OOTS, One Double HYACHINTHS, and TUBE OSE BULB?. A full stpekof FLOWER SEEDS arrivo shortly. lam now importing direct from Paris and ondon thc BEST SEEDS in Europe nnd will ?rive this month, which will make my stock ns impleto as any seod store in the United States. To all of which I respectfully invito the attcn on of the public. Farmers and Merchants would do well to give o a call before purchasing elsewhere. C. PEMBJLE. Augusta Dec. 7 _6t _ 50 "XON'T FAIL TO TRY THE PELE J DRATED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANK AN'S HEPATIC BITTE HS, an lfailinp tuted? for all Discasos of thc Digestiv Organ.? id the Liver. For salo by all Druggists. )ON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELE BRATED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANK IiyS HEPATIC BITTERS, an unfailing iinedy for all Diseases of the Digestive Organs id the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. )ON?T FAIL TO TRY THE CELE mUTfiD -SOUTHERN TONIC. PANK INA HEPATIC BITTERS, an ni failing uiedy for all Diseases of. thc Digestive Organs id the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. _ ASSIGNEE'S SALE, IN BANKRUPTCY. ST THE MATTER OF JOHNSON A. ELAND, . . BANKRUPT. N Pursuance of an OrJer from thc Hon. Geo. S. Bryan, Judgo of tho U. S. District Court ir the District of South Carolina, I will proceed i sell at Edgefield C. II , on thc first Monday in iinuary n?xt, the REAL ESTATE of JO U? ON A. BLAND, Bankrupt, consisting of Six :on Hundred Acres of Land, more or less, boun Bd by lands of Aquilla Miles, Milledge B. We LT. Carson Warren and others. TERMS CASU. M. C. BUTLER, As.-ignoo. Dec 12 ot 51 ASSIGNEE'S SALE, j. IN BANKRUPTCY. N THE MATTER OF F. E .RUIXEJIEART, BANKRUPT.' * v~ [N Pursuance of an Order from the Honorable y [ GEORGE S. BRYAN, Judge of the Di.trict ourt of tho United States for South Carolina, ill .-ell at PUBLIC OUTCRY, mt Edgefield C. [., on Monday, 4th January next, tho follow ig Real Estate of said Bankrupt for Cash, to wit. ONE TRACT OF LAND containing Three fundrcd and Seven Acres, more or less, bounded y lands of Hillery Clark, John I). S. Livingston nd others. Also, tho interest of s lid Bankrupt in thc ?UNCAN GOLD MINE. Purchasers to pay Extra for titles. Z. W. CAR WILE, Assignee . Dec, jj_St_5_0_ ASSIGNEES SALE, " IN BANKRUPTCY. N THE MATTER OF MOSES P. WALTON, BANKRUPT. [N pursuance of an Order from the Court in this caso, I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on Monday, th January next, tho REAL ESTATE of said lankrunt, consisting of ONE TRACT of 50u tere?, more or less, bounded by lands of Thomas House, Estate of Caleb Walton nnd others. Terms Cash. Purchasers to pav Extra for Titles. Z. W. CARWILE, Assignee JDcc. S_St_50_ ASSIGIO^S SALE, IN BANKRUPTCY. X THEMATTER OF LAR KEN SNELGROVE, 15AN1CRTJPT. BY order of Court in this case. I will sell at Edgefield Cour! House, on Monday 4th ian. next, for Cash, thc REAL ESTATE of tho ?lid Baukrupt, viz: ONE TRACT OF LAND containing Ninety Veres, more or less, bounded bylands of J. Elbert iVeils and others. Purchasers to pav Extra for Titk-3. Z. W. CARWILE, Assignee Dee. S St 50 ASSIGNEE'S SALE. IN BANKRUPTCY". N THE:MATTER OF WILLIAM T. GOL V DING, BANKRUPT. [N Pursuance of an Order from tho Honorable GEORGE S. BRYAN. Judge United States District Court for South Carolina, I will sell at I ?UBLIC OUTCRY, at Edgefield C. H.. on Mon lav. 4th Jan. next, ALL THE CHOSES'IN ACTION of the Bankrupt W. T. GOLDING, for 2asb. A list thereof may bo seen at tho Law )mco nf H. T. Wright. Z W. CARWILE, Assignee Dec 3 St 50 ASSIGNEES SALE. IN BANKRUPTCY. ?N THE MATTER OF B. C. BRYAN, BANK RUPT. IN Pursuance of nn Order from tho Hon. GEO. S; BRYAN, Judge of the District Court of he United Stat.-s for South Carolinn, I will sell ,t PUBLIC OUTCRY, at Edgefield C. H., on Monday, the Uh Jan. next, tho interest of said ??ankrupt, in tho HOUSE AND LOT in tho (Tillage of Edgefield. (being one-half interest,) inown as the BUSHNEL LOT. Also, tho CHOSES IN ACTION of every de icription belonging to tho Estato of mid Bank .ij .t, for Cash. A copy of which may bo soon on implication at '.he ?an Ofiico of H. T. Wright. Tifies extra. T. IL CLARK, Assignee DecS Ut SO BANKERS AND , . COTTON FACTORS, A.TT OTT SIT A., GA. WB have removed to "CITY BANK," No.. 223 Bron I Street, where we shall continuo the BANKING BUSINESS in nil its branches, tho sumo as an incorporated Bank, and will allow 7 per cent, interest on monthly balances. T)E POSITS are payablo on DEMAND. Special attention given to tho PURCHASE and RABE OF COIN, STOCKS, BONDS and SECURITIES generally. SIGHT DRAFTS drawn upon the Principal Cities of Great Britain ?nd thc Continent. We invite PLANTERS TO SHIP THEIR COTTON to us. Wo havoTPINE STORAGE f.-.r samo, and will mako LIBERAL CASH AD VANCES on Consignments; or we shall be hap py to Forward it to our friends in Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston or Liverpool, FREE of any Commissions for advancing, and will charge only 7 per cent, interest on amount advanced, when Cottons ure sold pr- mptly. ? Parties will do well to communicate with us before disposing of their Cotton. Wo will be glad to give them any information in our posses sion. On Shipments to Liverpool we will advance FIFTEEN CENTS PER POUND. Thankful for tho patronago wo are receiving, wo hope, by promptness and fidelity, to merit a continuance of samo. BRANCH, SONS & CO., Bankers. P. S. Parties unacquainted with us are referred to Gov. F. W. Picken?, Gen. M. C. Butler, Gen. M. W. Gary und Judge J. E. Bacon, Edgefleld, S. C. B., S. A Co. Augusta, Nov 23 tf 48 WATCHES AND JEWELRY, ESTABLISHED 1S50! rllE Subscriber would respectfully inform tb>i Citizens of Edgefiold and surrou?oMt?^otrh - :ry that he has just returned fromiEaiope, where ie selected with great careen EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT of - .J^ WAT?HES, 3f tho host Manufacture, which ho will offer at owor rates than any House in the City. In addition, will bc found a large Stock of fino GOLD JEWELRY, Set with Diamonds, Rubios, Garnets, Coral. BRIDAL SETS OF PEARL, NUPTIAL RINGS, WATCH CHAINS, CHARMS, &c^. SILVER WAREv ~" Also, SOLID S^tTv*E%JrTARE, consisting of FULL TEA- SETS, WAITERS, IeeabdWalei- PITCHERS, -?A-STORS. Bcrrv an.l Butter DISHES. Card RECEIVERS, Card and Cake BASKETS C .rdinl STANDS, GOBLETS, CUPS, FORKS and SPOONS, and everything in tho silver Ware linc. GUNS AND PISTOLS. Fine Single nnd Double Barrel O UNS, Colt, Smith A Wessen, Remington, Cooper, Sharp and Derringer PISTOLS, aud many others jf thc latest invention. Fine CUTLERY, SPECTACLES, WALKING SANES, PORTEMONNAIES, and FANCY 300DS of overv variejy to be found in a first ?lass Jewelry Establishment. We would also remind thc public that wc keep t Special Esta'vlishmont for the REPAIR fine Watches and Jewelry. All work entrusted to our caro will bc oxecute-J promptly, neatly, ac land warranted for one year. A. PRONTAUT,. 1153 Broad St., one door below Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Dec 7 ly 50 NOTICE. "Vv^ITII a view to turn my whole attention to THE COMMISSION BUSINESS, I, on the 20th instant, disposed of ni? ENTIRE STOCK OP 0-R0CEllLESr?c., to JV. M. DUNBAR A CO., who will continue tho GROCERY BUSI NESS ut the same old stand, and for whom! bespeak tho patronage of my friends. A. STEVENS. WE, the Undersigned, having this d.-.y formed i Copartnership for the transaction of a GRO CERY uni PRODUCE BUSINESS; under the name aud style ot'WM. M. DUNBAR A CO, lo respectfully solicit thc patronage so liberally bestowed on our prod wei sor. WM. M. DUNBAR, TAOS. M. GOLDSBY. Augusta, Nov 30 tf 49 KTotice. HAVING bought out tho STOCK IN TRADE of A. STEVENS, wo have tormed a Co partnership for tho purpose nf carrying on a GROCERY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. Wo wiM nl-o deal in PLANTERS' SUPPLIES; and everything usually found in a first class Gro-" eery House. We will give prompt attor-tion to anv CON SIGNMENT OF COTTON OR OTHER PRO DUX'E made to us. nod do our best lo deserve the patronage of the customers of the old House, w hich for tbc?pas: thirty ye irs, - has-beoii favora bly known bergan i of all ?ur own- friends who may favor us wBTrbulMc^. W. III. Mft'M^? CO. W. Mi DUNDAR, of S. C. Titos. M. GOLDSDY, of Va. Nov 30 tf 49 JAMES M. ANDERSON, WITH D, R. WRIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN British, French an$ American DRY G0fB% SIfAWLS, HOSIERY, GLOVES^ A.ncl Notions, 233 Broad St., opposite Masonic Hail-, AUGUSTA, GA., NovlO St 46 7?OO Southern Grown FRIinT TREES., COMPRISING TWENTY OF THE BEST LEADING VARIETIES OF APPLES. Root grafted, ono year old, from four to six fcot high.. A fow thousand PEAt?II THEES. All Budded. Tho best carly market varieties. psi" Price List sent gratis to all applicants. _#?0~For roferenco apply to Mr. F. M. NICHO LAS, at SETZE'S Store, Broad St., Augusta. Address WJL K. NELSON, ? AUGUSTA, GA. ! Nov 17 Sm . 47 EDWARD J, ?VANS & CO, NURSERYMEN SEEDSMEN, . -STOPPLES:, 3E3 23 TO" TXT. FRUITS AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, GRAPE VINES, SMALL FRUITS, ORNA MENTAL SHRUBS, HEDGE PLANTS, AC, for the coming season. A good assortment of SOUTHERN APPLES and PEACHES. NEW SEED WHEAT, SEED POTATOES, Ac, Ac. ^^?Descriptivo -Catalogues mailed to appli cants. July l l 5m 29 Your Notes have Been Scaled? THE ESTATE OF R. W. ADAMS, dee'd must bo settled. AU persons indebted to Paid Estoto will pienso pay up, as further indulgence cannot bo cxDcctcd. T. D. PADGETT, Adm'or. Dec. 7, 18158. St 50 Mullarky Brothers 262 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Greorgia, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN JF'oiroig-xx dte Domestic ooo KEEP CONSTANTLY on hand, A LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK among which may be found the following desirable Goods : BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, IRISH POPLINS, FRENCH POP LINS,'and a full assortment of CHEAPER DRESS GOODS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, GI' ' ES HOOP SKIRTS, and a large assortment of NOTIONS. BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, SATINETS, JE'.NS, and other Goods suitable for Gentlemen's wear, and also for Plantation use. BLEACHED and BROWN SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS-every brand OSNABURGS, DRILLS, STRIPES, and a variety of other Goods usually kept in a First-Class Dry Goods House, all of which we will sell as LOW AS THE LOWEST, FOR CASH. JBSrGountry Merchants will do well to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. ^POSITIVELY ONE PRICE ONLY.?^a AI'SO?SLMTJLLARKY, J. H^?JLLARKY. ta, Dec 8 MULLARKY BROTHERS, 262 Broad Street, Augusta, Gai 3m 50 SEDUCTION IN PRICES OF DRY GOODS, AT THE FREDERICKSBURG STORE! ri UUR BUYER having/returned fi .om New York with an additional large stock of DRESS and other G"?Q-D8, recently purchased at a great sacrifice, we have determined to reduce the price^fi?TOefcJStock on hand to correspond, and from j this date wilLoffer many articles in thcMESS GOODS LINE for about one-half! what they have been sold at. Wc have beautiful BROCADES and Plaid POTON&^at 25. cents, recently sold ? 50 cents, ?&?t Stripe," Plain and China DRESS GOODS, of different mrtftesj at 37? jjvn 40 cenls, recently sold at 75 cents per yard. 3 EleganWtripe, Plain and China DRESS GOODS, at 50 cents worth $1 pr yd. Elegant'Stripe, Plain and China DRESS GOODS, at G2h and 75 cts., worth $i;25 an\I $l;50 per yard. We have also added to our Stock many beautiful and new styles of SILK MIXTURES, Irish and French POPLINS", &c, &c, at a much less price- than they vere early in: the season. Also, Two-Hundred CLOAKS, all grades, at very much reduced prices. Black Silk VELVETS for Cloaks. Black and Colored VELVATINES for TRIMMINGS. Cobred Silk PLUSHES, Chinchilla SACKINGS, Opera FLANNELS, COR SETS, Ladies' Merino UNDERVESTS, &c" &c. Out stock for Gent's and Boys was never more complete; and in the Domestic Department everything in that line suited to the wants of the consumer can be fourni! Such a Stock of Goods as we now have on-, exhibition we suppose was never equaled before in Augusta. We cordially invite all to call and examine. Orders from tho country are solicited and will be careful!v attended to. V. RICHARDS & BROS., Nov. 23 301 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., CORNER BY THE PLANTERS' HOTEL tf '48 GUANO DEPOT. KETTLEWELL'S A. A. MANIPULATED GUANO. Do. A. Do. Do. AMMONIATED ALKALINE PHOSPHATE. PURE No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. DISSOLVED BONES. LAND PLASTER. DELIVERED IN ANY QUANTITY FROM OUR WAREHOUSE IN AU GUSTA, OR SHIPPED DIRECT FROM BALTIMORE: 'Wj3i.w?uld suggest to PLANTERS wishing to lay in their supply for the next Cropj^TO give in their orders as early as possible, that wc may be able,!take advantage of low rates of Freight, and secure prompt dcdiven^gfedLGWEST POSSIBLE COST. ; ' WV refer to the prominent Planters of,.Geor^i^afia South Carolina as to the value and actual superiority of these MANURES, and will, upon application, sendiCirculars g^vin^indou^ large number' of Planters of highest reputation^ ?pf>?' RREN, LANE & CO, COTTON FACTORS, ..fri Augusta, Nov 23 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. S *m 48 LANE & CO., AND Immission Merchants 155 and 157 Reynold Street, AUGUSTA, QA. "WE" MOST RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS, WHICH SHALL ALWAYS HAVE OUR BEST ATTENTION. Nov 23 Gm 48 Great Reduction in Prices ol Dress Goods? THE PROPRIETORS of tho FREDERICKS BURG STORE toke great pleasure in announcing to their friends that they now Lave on exhibition one of tho largest stock* of DRY ?00DS ever odored in Augusta. Read advertisement in to day's paper. Augusta, Nov. 23 tf -18 IF YOU, WANT GREAT BARGAINS in nico DRESS GOODS, read tho advertisement of tho FREDERICKSBTRG STORE in to-day's paper and call carly. Augusta, Nov. 23 tf 4S IF YOU WANT AN ELEOANT CLOAK, handsomo eot of FURS, or nico SHAWL, read the advertisement of tho FREDE RICKSBURG STORE in to-day's paper and call carly. Augusta, Nov. 23 tf 48 tF YOU ARE IN WANT OF GOOD AL PACAS, or MOURNING GOODS of any of the loading kinda, at tho lowest prices, call at tho FREDERICKSBURG STORE. Augusta, Nov. 23 tf 48 IF YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL WHITE FIG UR KD, Scarlet or other Colors Chinohilla SACK INGS, call at tho FREDERICKSBURG STORE. Augusta, Nov. 23 ' tf 48 IF YOU WANT BLACK SILK VELVET for CLOAKS, VELVATINES, in Black or Color F PLUSHES or SATIN, for Trimming, coll at tho FREDEUICKSBURO STORE. IF YOU WANT A NICE FRENCH CORSET, Merino UNDER VEST, Boulevard, Ducheio, or La Bell?; SK AT, rend tho advertisement into day's paper of FREDERICKSBURO STORE and call cnrly. Agusta, Nov. 23 tf 48 IF YOU WANT an ELEGANT SILK DRESS, Irish POPLIN, Poplins Rep. figurod EMPRESS, Striped EMPRESS, or any of tho now 8tylc DRESS GOODS, read advertisement in to-day's paper of FREDERICKSBURO STORE and call carly. Augusto, Nor. 23 tf . 46 IF YOU WANT ANYTHING IN TUE DRY GOODS LINE, at tho LOWEST PRICES and of the best quality, read the advertisement in to-day's paper ot tho FREDERICKSBURO STORE, and call carly. Augusta, Nov. 23 tf 48 MERCHANTS SHOULD NOT LEAVE the City without first examining tho largo asso-l'jjcnt of GOODS in thc Wholesale Rooms at the FREDERICKSBURO STORE. Augusta, Nov. 23_tf_48 STRANGERS VISITING AUGUSTA should not fni' to visit the RETAIL and WHOLESALE ROOMS at tho FREDERICKSBURG STORE. It is now ono of the Institutions of the City. Augusta, Nov. 23 tf 48 Concentrated Lye and Potash, FOR SALE at* CARWILE'S PRUO STORE. OSWELL RECDER. ZIMMERMAN DAVIS. REEDER & DAVIS, Colton Factors and General Com mission Merchants* ADDER'S NORTD WHARP, CHARLESTON, S. C. CONSIGNMENTS respectfully elicited. Charleston, Oct 13 Cai 42 W. C. COURTNEY & CO. FACTORS' AND COMMISSION MERCH'TS, No. 9, Boyce's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. W. C. COURTNEY, RODT. MURDOCH, JA?. S. MURDOCH. , Charleston, Sept 15 * tf 38 JAS. M. CALDWELL & SONS. COTTON FACTORS, Accommodation Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. ADVANCES made on Consignments. Refer thoa? who wish information to Col. D. L MCKAY, President of tho People's National Bunk, Charleston, S. C. Sept 15 Cm 3S To the Citizens of South Carolina SAVE TWENTY-FIVE PR CENT BY PURCHASING AT THE EIMSPIIfcE BOOT, SHOE AND TRUNK nous E. R?IJERT CARROLL, formerly of Cobb's Logion, Hampton Command, takes-this method of informing his old'Comrades and Fi ?ends that he hos opened one of tho LARGEST STOCKS of Boots, Shoes, trunks. Valises and Hats, ? Ever before offered in this Muket, AT PRIONS WHICH WJ5LL SATISFY THE PURCHASER. All Goods Sold for what they arc Repre sented-Lf not thc Money Returned. No Humbug, No Shoddy, or Paper Stuffed Shoes. In short, Nothing but Slraght-For ward Fair Dealing. The above is my Motto, and I am convinced, after an oxperienco of Twcnty-Fivo Years in thc Boot and Shoe Trade, that I will merit tho pat ronage of my old as well as my new customers. Among the Stock will ho found Gents' D. S. WATERPROOF-BOOTS, Gents' P. S. DRESS BOOTS, Ladies' Button. Glovo and Calf Polish BOOTS, Ladies' Large Front Lace BALMORALS, Men's Congress BALMORALS, ' HUNTING BOOTS and BROGANS, PLANTERS' SHOES in every variety of style and price, And in fact, ALL KINDS OF BOOTS AND SHOES made by those celebrated Manufacturers, Miles^Benkcrt, Rodgers, Burt, Evans and Wood. A call will convinco the purcbnstr that a Saving of Twenty-Five Per Cent, will be made by thoie purchasing from us. _??f*-Tli?s Hou;e keeps no Drummers. Our customers will receive the benefit of tho Fifteen or Twenty per Cent, paid to suoh for bringing them into Storos to trade. ??f*Remeniber the Nama and Number. ROBERT CARROLL & CO. Augusta, Doc 1 3m49 HE LADY HOUSE-KEEPERS of Augusta, and of Edgcfield District, Uavo spoken it, and we ask no betterjudges of thc FACT, namely, That the COOKING STOVES sold by D. L. FUL LERTON, aro tho BEST, and o? CHEAP ns any sold in Augusta. Lot not the question, Where shall I get ? good Stove? trouble you any longer, but go directly to D. L. FULLERTON, Augusta, Ga. Make known your wants, and bo wi'l assist you to se lect a Stove, that will bakg your Turkey, Corn Dread and Potatoes to perfection, and make your very soul glad for joy. ? nundrods of Families in Edgcfield, who arc using cither thc " Chief Cook," " Charter Oak," " Civilian," or " Texana," will say, " It is cvtn so," and advise you as a neighbor to go and buy ono. ^3?~Cut this advertisement out and bring it with you. We will give Ono Dollar for a copy of j this advertisement on each Stove purchased.; D. L. FULLERTON, Broad Street, opporito Augusta.llotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Sept 1 4m^ .36 GEO. C, ROBINSON, - GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCH'NT, 207 Rroad Street, AUGUSTA; GA. OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, .A-t tlxo Liowcst Frioes, STRICTLY FOR CrlSIT. OEORGE ROBINSON will be found with his ?on, at the above Store, aud will always bo roady and delighted to welcomo and wait on his old Edgcfield friends and custumorj. Augusta, Nov 23 ly 48 E. S. HIMS, WITH ' IAS. G. BAILIE & BRO., DEALERS IN GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, BAGGING, KOPJE AND TWINE, Wines and Liquors, Arc., ?fcc., ?Sic, NO. 2C5 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Oct 20 tf 43 ROSA? ALIS Purifies the Blood. For Salo by Dragrgist? Everywhere. Notice. ALL thoso indebted to the Estato of ELBERT POSEY, dee'd., aro hereby notified to moke payment, or be sued. v W. n. TIMMERMAN, EX'OM Doe 1 4t? 49 NEW GOODS. I^HE subscriber bas just received from Charles ton bis STOCK OF WINTER GOODS, which bc now offers to his customers and the public at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES, .ind asks those who desire to purchase to give him a call bof'-i-o purchasing elsewhere : ""CALICOES fr..m 10 to 10 ct*, per yard."*^' '"' "^Plain. Figured and Chene DEL AN ES and POPLINS, from 25 to 75 cts. per yard-all Colors and Shades. Checked and Earlcston GINGHAMS, g?Rleached SHIRTING? nn.l Long CLOTH.?. Red and white FLANNELS. ?.OPERA FLANNELS, all cvlt>?? Canton FLANNELS, Plaid LINSEYS. Pb.id.and DouWic GINGHAMS. Ladies' CLOAKS and SHAWL?, in ntriely, Breakfast SHAWLS and NUBIAS, Ladies'and Misses HATS-Straw, Braid and Plush-beautiful, RIBBONS, PLUM KS, FLOWERS. Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, very cheap, HUSIERY. all kind*. Ladies' UNDERVKSTS, YANKEE NOTIONS-in variety, IRISH LINENS, Huckab.ick DIAPER and TOWELS, Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, Bleached and Brown JEANS, STRIPES, OSNABUUGS, A<-. For Irina ;tnd Boys' Wear. DOESKIN, TWEEDS, CASSIMKRES, SATINETTS, Kentucky JEANS. KERSEYS and FACTORY JEANS, HATS and CAPS, all style? and sizes, Gents UNDERVESTS, NECK TIES, COL LARS, ?c. Boots .iud Shoes. In Sture an elegant assortment Ladies and Misses SHOES, very cheap. Gents, Boys and Children's BOOTS lind SHOES, largo stock. Also. A general assortment of CROCKERY end GLASSWARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AX ES, NAILS, Ac, Ac. Groceries, &c. SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, CHEE*E, MACARONI, CRACKERS, CANDLES, STARCH, SODA, SOAP, . With every variety of Goods generatly^J?-Jjo oundina well, furnished Village StojeTaHoTN which wiU be soldasCHEAP AS TIlEcHEAP- H B. C. 13RYAN, Ajrent. Nov. 10 2m\ .j .?ft FOR Fail and Winter GrOODS! : C. A. CHEATHAM &-BRfJ.T No, 3, Pork R^v, AVING just notnrned from Ibo grent Com mercial mar^ejOT ihe North, whero they, devoted themselvisto the selection of their procent IM MENSE and ELEGANT STOCK of Fall ami Winier Goods, Respectfully announce that they arc offering the sarao at a VERY SMALL ADVANCE ?TP?N ACTUAL COST PRICES, and as low; if not ?wer than tlie same quality of Goods eau bte hud at any other-House in the pl<ee. LADIES? DRESS GOODS. Thoir Stock in this Department embraces every Variety and Quality, and allrtbc Newest Fabrics .iud tho Riebest and MOD: Superb DeM^u.?. They beg an examination of their beautiful army . f POPLINS, EPINGLINES, DELAINES, LUSTRES, M KB INO ES. ALPACCA, BOMBAZINE, Empross CLOTH, OPERA AND ALL WOOL FLANNELS, Earle-tou and Dumistie GH? G lt AMS, 250 Pieces BEST CALICOES-French, Eng lish and American-vciv o!)?-np, LACES. RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, S?iss. Mull. FronVh and Nuinsook MUS LIN KS~b?uul<Uul assortment, El'GlNGS'arid TNSERTfNGS, - CLOAKS, SHAM'LS. NUBIAS, in variotv, COLLARS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, . LADIES and MISSES HATSand BONNETS, nowost styles and vcrv han'l.-oine. BALMORAL and HOOP SKIRTS, a largo assortment, Lidies UNDERVESTS, CORSETS, ?c. WHITE GOODS AND DOMESTICS. Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS, r 8-4, 10-1 and 12-1 SHEETINGS, Pillow Caso LINENS and COTTONS, A splendid Stock of LINENS, JEANS-Brown and Blenched, APRON CHECKS, GEORGIA STRIPES, Beautiful QUILTS and SPREADS, Splendid Bed BLANKETS, OSNAB?RGS, Bcd. TICKLNG, Ac, Ac. GENTS' GOODS. A large Stock READY-MADE: CLOTHING, all grades, cheaper than ever, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIM KR ES, SATT I NETS, TWEEDS. .Gouts' and Roys HATS, Ac, Ac, ?fcc. ^BOtOTS AND SHOES. Wobave in St?Vtt?n usually largo and varied asaormcnt of BOOTSrW SHOES for Ludie.-, Misses, Gent.- and Clnldrelwwbich wc purebred direct from the best raannfnctSfrers, mid r/c arc satisfied will please our cu.tomersVv?^^. ' GENERAL ASSORTMENT?*^ - In Storo a good selection CROCKERY, HARD- : WARE, CUTLERY, Ac, Ac. .#50*An examination of our Goods is cirncsily solicited. C. A. CHEATHAM Ar BRO. Oct 6 . tr 41 NEW BOOK. The Old Soldier's Diploma, or Life on Hie Frontier inhibe ?. S, Army. C^M. GRAY of Company gives notice . that.the,ttbovc_,work',' giving a highly inter*, esting aeicbunt'of tts services while in thc United States Army, from as early ns 18Tk asdiat?. sporsed with numerous arousing and tbnfiTng in cidents, is now going to Press, and will be ready for tho public in a very short while. Oct. 20_ tf_43 Notice. APPLICATION will be made to the Legisla ture at its next Session for a Charter to in corporate thc Vauolnse Manufacturing Company, for the purposo of Manufacturing and Selling Cotton and Woolen Goods, at or near Vaucluse on Horse Creek. Oct 1_3m 47 Notice. AN application will bc trade nt tbc fc*f ?cs sion of thc Legislature for a CHART Ell for a RAILROAD from Edgefield C. H., to intersret t'*e Augusta A Columbia Railroad at or near the Pine House in this County. Nov 22 St 4* WANTED.--I want a man to take tho AGENCY for Lloyd'sgreat Double Revolv ing MAPS of Europe and America, with the 4,000 county colored map of the United States on the back, issued to-day, and needed by every family, school and library in the land, with patent revcr .sers, by which ?ither map can be thrown front. Each map t3 C2.\04 indies largo, with ribbon binding and double-faced rollers ; cost $100,000 and three years' labor. Price $5. worth $50. A small capital will do to stnrt with. $10 a copy can be got for these great maps. Send for circu lar, tcrois, Ac. Twenty new maps under way. J. T. LLOYD, (P. 0. Box 122)- ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Nov. 24 lm 4$ Notice. THOMAS B. REESE is ray Lawful Agent and Attorney in Edgetiild District. All business done by him in my name will bo ratif sd by me. LEVI D. REESE. Dec. S_jit_.10 A Final Settlement WILL be made in thc Ordinary's Office st EdgeOcld C. H., on Monday, the 25th January next, on thc Estate of JAMES HANK INSON, dee'd. Those having claims against thc said Estate will present them duly attested; and all indebted to said Estato will pay np forthwith. LOUISIANA V. TURNER, Ad'ix. Dec 0_2t 50 Dental Notice." DURING Salo Day week, I will bo found nt all hours of the day in my office, prepared to serve my friends and patrons professionally. . ... ' H. PARKER. Nov. 21 ' tf 4?,