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SEO, W. WILLIAMS & CO., MilK Merchants - -AND Backers, BJo. 1 ?aa.ci 8 Hayno St.? CHARLTON, S. C., KEEP constantly on Land a full assortment of GROCERIES, and will sell thom at the lovett prieea po. sib lc ta thia market. Thu? will receive and call on Consignment COTTON and other PRODUCE, and-will advance liberally en Cotton oonaigned to their Hon ie, or t? ; ; . \ ? WILLIAMS, TAYLOR afc CO., ? * 14,1 Maiden [Lane, . - S NIW YORK. ? V . Jail ii. j. .??cjBjr,, . Sm *> "WILLIAM G. WHILDEN, FORMERLY OF HAYDEN A WHILDEN, Iii tia? &% Co??rofBMii?a?ne K, CHARLESTON, 8. C., Haa opened ? Urge and complete esoek of Crockery and China Glass Ware, PLATED GOODS OF BYBBY VABIBTY, Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, BUCKETS, BASKETS, BROCKS, ic, ?c., tc. f3P WATCHES and JEWELRY repalrod. Old Gold and Silver purchased. Orders promptly filled and forwarded. Jan 14 2meow 4 F. CONNER & CO., TO East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C.. COMMISSION Alf J) FORWARDING MERCHANTS.. Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Will ?ive prompt and personal attention te all orders entrusted to their eare. Jan 2t Sm 4 Itt APES' NITROGENIZED PHOSPHATE OF LIME. BY putting en two hundred pounds per acre it will increase the quantity of Cotton three buudred pounds er mere. This Fertiliser OOD tains all the properties of bira-jard manure, and improrea the land. Send jour orders immediately in order io bare them in time for planting. Send for a Circular. Sold at Factory pri.os, by th? addition ef the freight. H. W. KINSMAN, SOLE AOBNT, No. 317ft* King St., Charleston, S C. Jan 14_2t_4 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOB, Eaq., Ordinary of Sd|;>? field District. Whoroas, Hillery A. Clark has applied to me for Lettera of Administration, on all and eiagular the goods an t chattels, rights' and cred it? of Jahn LiaWtt, late of the District afore aaid, dee'd. Thsie ar.?, thorefore, to cite and admonish all and ?aigular, the kindred and ereditora of the aaid deceased, to bo and appear boforo me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the aaid District, to be holden at Edgefield C. H., on tko ith day of Ftb., n?x , to show sanie, if any, why the aaid administrate should not bo granted. Given nuder my hand and ?eal, this 'Iud day of Jan. in the year of our Lord ene thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, and in the 96th yW o the Independence of the United States of Amer ica. W. F. DTJRI80E, O.K.D. Jan 25 2t_\ The State of South Carolina: ED GE VI ELI) DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOB, Esquire, Ordinary of Edgefield Distriet. Whereas, John C. milton haa applied te na* for Letters of Administration, on all and sin gular the gooda and chattels, righta and credit? of Pleasant Hamilton, late ef Ike Distriot afore said* dee'd. These are, therefore, to cito and -admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the ?aid deoeasud, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, tobo holdon at Edgefield C. H. on the 31st day of Jan uary ??st., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Giran under my band and seal, this 17th day 'of Jan. in the year of our Lord one thou sand eijht hundrod and sixty-six, and in the 90th year of American Independence. W. F. DURISOB, 0. E. D. Jan jj_Jt_4 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDIN?R Y. ?Y w? p- DURISOB, Esq., Ordinary of Edge - JD field Distriot. Whereas, Elisabeth Shumpert has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and sin gular the ROJ?S and chattels, rights and eredits et J. Peter Shumpert, lato of tho Distriot ?for eui J, deeeatfsd. Ihoso are, therefore? to cito and admonish all tad singular, tbs kindred and oreditora of the aaid - deoeas?d, to bs and appearbofore me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said But ric t,tu bo holden at Edgefield Court House, on the 3rd day of Feb. next, to show canso, if any, why tho said ; administration should not be granted. Giren ander my band and seed, this 20th day of Jan., in the year of our Lord ene thous and eight hundred and sixty-six, ?nd in th? ninetieth yt ar of the sovereignty and Indepen dence of tho United States of America. W. F. DURISOB, O.B.D. Jan 13__3t_4 State of South Carolina. KD GE FI ELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY, BY W. F. DURISOB, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field Diutriot. Whereas. Henry F. Green has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on al] and singu lar tb? roo?..? and chattels, rights and.eredits of Newton C. Marling, late of the District aforesaid, des'd. Thew ar?, tborofero, to sit? and admonish aU and singular, .Un kindred and creditors of the sadd dec-eased, to be and appear boforo mo, at oar next Ordinaey's Court fur tbe said Distriot, to be holders at Edgefield Court.House,.on the 27th day .f Jan. inst., to uko? cause, if any, why the sold administration should not be granted. Giren nndar my hand and seal, thia Uth day of Jan. in th? year or our Lord ono thouaand eight hundred and xlxty-slj, An.d in the fl?tk year of tb? Independence of the United States ai Ameriea. W. F. DURISOE, o.a.?. Jan. 17. Ste g B State o? South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN O It DINA HY. Y W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary ef Edge > field Lutria. Whereas, Marshal Out's has appled to a? fer Lottera of Administration, cn all and singu lar the ga>>ds aad chattels, rights eaderedita o' Abner M. Buzzard, late of the Distriot afore! ?aid, dee'd. These aro, therefore, fe site and admonish nil and singular, the kindred and creditors ef th? said deceased, te be and appear before me, at ear ?ext Ordinary's Court for tho said Distriot, te ka holden at Ec gtflcld C. H., on the 27(k day el Jan. Inst , tn show cause, if any, why the saie* administration should net bo granted. Given und<r my baud and sea), this 15th day ef Jan. io tito yir of oar Lord one tkeuaane1 etgbt. hundred and Si'sty-rix, and in the Doti rear of the Independence of South Carellan. W. F. DURISOB, O.B.D. Ja?, ir it X Wanted, Ofk tfMVft SHINGLES, deliwod {jWrnVwRj Grconvillo & Columbia Ra ... /_VI..1.IJ it TI ._II ... i .."..' OB the tallres/i Address at Edgefield C H- or at Hodges' Depot. - ' 8. S. TOMPKINS. jkh ir - . Jt* 3 Worm M?dicine. f CST r?oei'f*d HURLEY'S POPULAR WORM cf CANDY-tko best Worra Espeiler koona- | For sai* by TBAGT/3 * CMBWIfcfc ? j Commission Merchant. THE Subscriber aas moved to the furniture Store formerlj oecupisd bj Mr. J. M. WITT, where he proposes todo a regular COMMISSION BUSINESS. He will keep on iand a good assortment or FAMILY GROCERIES, such as BACON, LARD, MEAL, 8ALT, SUGAR,. COFFEE, TEA, And rarious other articles too numerous to men tion, whieh ho will sell, a* LOW PRICES FOR CASH. I? B? TILXMAN. Jan If i 2i* S To Friends at Home ! r?E Undersigned, being now with 3. B. LONG 4 CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in every variety ef elegant, fashionable and sub stantial DRY GOODS, 336 Broad Stre^r, Au gruta, Ga., very respectfully begs leave to say to his friends throughout Edgefield District that be will esteta himself honored to see them, and wait on tham, at the said popular establishment MCPHERSON WRIGHT. Jan 17 Jt . 3 More New Goods! TUE Subscriber has just returned from Char leston, and has now in Store a good assort ment of DRY GOODS 07 ALL KINDS, and of the LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS, which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRI CES. Boots and Shoes. A large assortment of Ladies', Misses and Chil dren's SHOES; Men's and Boys' BOOTS and SHOES. Also, a good assortment fur the Freedmen. Groceries* SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, SOAP, CANDLES CHEESE, MACARONI, POWDER, SHOT, 4c. Crockery and Glassware. GRANITE HANDLE CUPS and SAUCERS, PLATES. BOWLS and PITCHERS, GOBLETS, TUMBLERS, 4c. Hardware and Cutlery. KNIVES and FORKS, TABLE and TEA SPOONS, NAILS, TRACE CHAINS, 4c. Leather ! Leather ! On hand at all times a rood lot of 80LE and HARNESS LEATHER, SIDE and KIP SKINS. The highest market price paid for good DRY HIDES. B. C. BRYAN. Dee 36 tf _53 .dgefield Male Academy. THIS SCHOOL will be reopened on .Monday, the Sth JANUARY The |5|present Session will end the Otb of February The next Session will commen?a.th* 13th of February, and dose the 39th of Juno. Teme, $S0 per Stttion. A ehargo of on? dollar for eaeh Pupil will be made for the purpose of keeping the rooms warm, .ud in cleanly ordor. Payment must be made when th? Pupil enters the School. If ho should afterwards withdraw, the money will be promptly returned. A? th* Cash System is now adop(od by all, the injustice of mating tho Teacher wait an indefi nite time for his pay, is so manifest, that no right minded porson will complain if he insists on pay ment in advance. For information address L. R. GWALTNIY; Kr ??field C. H. Jan 3_4t_ 1 Greenville Female College. TUB SPRING TERM of this In stitution will begin th? lint of F.b roary, and continue 21 weekii. A full and very superior. Corps ot Instructors has bcu secured, and tb* Hoarding Department is ia the hands of those who cannot fail tn give satisfaction. For Urmi and further information apply for Circulars. C. IL JUDSON, President. G reen villa, Doc 24 it* 52 Situation Wanted. AGentleman of the highest moral character, and of the most tisishud education, dtnires a situation as THACHER of a SELECT SCHOOL, or as TUTOR in a prirate family. Ho will bt glad tu ?btaiu such a situation anywhere in HJge 5?Id Hi-triet. Apply at this ?meo. . Jan. S tf 1 M. W. GLA-RY, Attorney at Law & Solicitor in Equitj Resumes tba prx'-tico of his Profession at his former Office. Edgefield C. IL, D.c 1st, 1:5.? 2iu4'J Law Notice. W.vT J. READY, ATTORNEY AT LAW and SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, will prac tice in the Courts ot' South Carolina. Offie?, ia rear of the Court House. Jan 4 3m* Professional Card. HW. ADDISON, ATTORNEY at LAW p and SOLICITOR IN EQUITY for Edge fluid" and adjacent Districts. Edgefield, S. C., Dec 10 3m50 Law Notice. JL. ADDISON', ATTORNBY AT LAW . and SOLICITOR IN EQUITY will prac tice in the Coarta of South Carolina. Has removed to the Office formerly occupied by Messrs. Adams, Youngblood 4 Hughes, Law Range. . Bdgefiold C. H., S. C., Deo 13 2m50 DENTISTRY. DR. H. PARKER has just returned from the North with a NEW SUPPLY of MA TERIALS for all the LATEST and MOST AP PROVED STYLES OF WORK done In this oonntry. Sept 5 tf 36 J. E. MUSE, Dental Surgeon, RESPECTFULLY informs tho citizens of Bdge fleld District that ho will take great pleas ure in wailing on any one at their residence, who will inform him either in person, or through the post office,-as ho has no office at present, and i* boarding in the country. All operations guarantied. Jan 3 tf 1 Notice. THE undersigned would must respectfully in form their friends an i patrons that thoy will continue the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE In its several departments, in the Village and adjacent country. But as we have to pay Cash for every thing we bare to buy, we will expect th? cash or its equivalent for our services whenever the pa tient is discharged. A. G. TEAGUE, T. J. TEAGUE. Oct. ll tf 41 rA. J. PELLETIER, JOffers to the citizens of Edgefield and ad joining Districts a F?NE ASSORTMENT DRUGS ANO MEDICINES, SPICES, Toilet Articles, SOAPS, raftraMi&Ysj [ind Fancy Goods for the Toilet.] TO LE HAD AT HIS DRUG STORE, HAMBURG, S. C. Nor. 78 6m Al For Sale or Rent, rn HOUSE-AND LOT where I now live. Possession of one-half the house will be given immediately, and of the other half in a few woek', when I shall IOOVO to Hodges' Dopet os soon as the roads improve. S. S. TOMPKINS. Jan ir 3t* t $20 Reward. THE ?hove reward will be paid at this Office fur the recovery af a Diamond Cross BREAST PIN, medium site, containing twonty small dia monds. The Pin wa? lost or stolen in the neigh borhood of tito Village. Jan 17 tf 8 Notice. ALL'Parsons haring demands against tho Es tate of thc late Thomas G. Lamar, doe'd., aro notified to render them in to mo, properly at teatad, oa or before tho 1st day of February next. B. S. DUSBA?, Ad or. i9 11^3=11 H^J ?S ?9<9#9| 262 Broad St., (CAuncaAXL A BEAK'S OLD STASH,) AUGUSTA, GA., W II 0 L B S A L E DEALERS IN j, tjjiuiiuiiu, iiunvr WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES Boots and S?oes, HATS & CAP'S, , And a variety of ALL KINDS OF FURNISHING GOODS Snob aa LADIES' CLOAKS; Ladies? TRIMMED HATS; Ac, Ac, Ac Alto, a fine assortment of LIQUORS AND SEGARS1 83^* We respectfully invite Country Morchants to eall and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Wo are 'thankful for the patronage already shown as, and expecting to establish a perma nent business, we promise to use every effort to giro entire satisfaction to every one. Augusta, Oct 2 tf 40 T. M. BOXES, JAS. HENDERSON. BONES & HENDERSON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ? Trunks. Valises and Carpet Bags, No. 187 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., HAVE recently oponed, noxt door to BONES' Hardwaro House, a VERY LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT of BOOTS & SHOES, Which were purchased from the host manufactu rers at low prices, and which they are now selling Wholesale and Retail, as reasonable as any ?- thcr House in Augusta. irS-The People of Edgeflcld and the adjoin ing Districts are invited to givo ns a call. 53r*Mcrchants will do well to examine our completo Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Augusta, Dec 5 Cai 49 AUGUSTA HOTEL, BY S. M. JONES & Z. A. RICE. WE respectfully invite onr old friends and the travelling public to give us a call. Noth ing shall ba wanting on our pi rt to satisfy the in ner and outer wants ef man. JONES A RICE. P. S. The (?corgi* and Central Railroad money taken at G5 cents., the Union Bank of South Car olina at 60 cts., and tho bank of Athens SO cts. Augusta, Nov. 20, Om 47 GKO. K. Moon E. J. WEILET Bnowx. MOORE & BROWN, DEALERS IN CHIfiA, CLASS ? CROlsVERY Silver Plated Axn House Furnishing Goods, -ALSO CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, 127 JJroad Street, NEAR THE LOWER MARKET, AUGUSTA* GA. Deo 20 Sm 52 TO THE PLANTERS OF Il ?.?M ID GEORGIA. ?A I HAVE now on hand ?nd fur mle, a largo Dum CT/*t bor of MILKS and HOR SES, generally from three tu firo years old, of the best growth of tho Western eountry,-such as are especially adapted to the business wanta of the sommunity-aud have arrangements on hand which will onablo me tu supply a very large de mand the ensuiug winter aud spring. ?Myself a native of Kentucky, ead having for merly had an extensire connection with this class sf business,together with the fact that I am now permanently located rn Augusta, I flatter my>o!f that my facilities are unsurpassed fur supplying this market at the luwett posiiblo rate oonsistont tvith a sonni business. Purchasers ara therofure invited to call and axauiino my stock, or send in their orders for aey number or class cf oitber Mules or Horses at market prices. M. A. DEHONEY, Proprietor Palace Stables, Ellis St., Augusta, Os. Jan IQ_lm 2 B. SMITH & C?7 -0 JST&'WF Store AT Mt. Vintage. JUST opened at MOUNT VINTAGE, (tho late residence of Mr. F. O'Coxxon,) a varied as sortment jf Dry Goods & Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, AND ALL THE USUAL ARTICLES KEPT IN COUNTRY STORES. ^SJ-Goods not on our shelves will bo proenred at short notice. TERMS REASONABLE, and a fair share of patronage solicitod. . Mt. Vintage, Deo ll 6mS0 Administrator's Sale. BY Virtue of an Order from Wm. F. Durisee, Ordinary, I will proceed to soil at the late residenco of DANIEL BIRD, dee'd., on THURS DAY, 1st Fobruary, alt thu personal estate of said decoased, consisting of About Five l?ale? of Cotton, TWO MULES, ONE HORSE, CATTLE, HOGS, CORN, FODDER AND SHUCKS, BACON AND LARD, WAGON AND CAHRIAGtt, ONE GIN HEAD, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, PLANTATION TOOLS, Ac. *Sr*Teruis Ca?b, in specie. MARY E. BIRD, Adm'x. Jan 20_WS_2_ State of South Carolina* EDGEFIKLD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. Wilson Padgett aad others, j Manchester Padgett, Guardian j For ad //lew of the minor children J BY an order from the Ordinary, I shall proceed to re-soli at Edgefield Court House,on the first Monday in February next, for Partition, at tho risk of tho former purchaser, one TRACT OF LAND known as Tract No. 3, being a part of the REAL ESTATE of Mary Padgett, decoased, containing Ninety-two acres, moro or less, and bouuded by lands of Lawson Eidron, Russel Kid son, Alfred Whittle and others; TERMS.-The abovo tract of land, will be sold on a credit till 1st Jan. next, in lswful mon ey ef th? State. Purchasers will bo roqu'--d to givo Bend and Securities, and a Mortgage t?> the Ordinary to secure the purchase money. Costs to bo uaid in Cash, and to pay fur Titles oxlr*. R W. SPIRES, S.E.D. Jan S St 1 Notice. WE, the undersigned, about to leave the Dis trict, have appointed .Messrs. Baoon A Butler our Agents, and vested them with power of Attorney to act for us in all matters of busi noss. They aro authorised to Rent or Soil our Plantations; and to inako .titles, receive money, lo;, fer us and in our stead. EUGENE BURT, . JAMES B. GRIFFIN. J"4, 18M 4*. * OP JOHN K. GILLIAT & CO, LIVERPOOL, Efl?. OBER, NANSON & CO,, NEW YORK. OBER, ATWATER & CO., KEW ORLEANS. NANSON, OBER & CO, ?i ST. LOUIS. W, HENRY WARREN, AUGUSTA, GA. REPRESENTING the above well known houses for the State of Georgia, we will ?ut in order and ship Cotton from any section of the countiy, making liberal ad vances and speedy returns. The reputation of these houses will insure the most ?vorable negotiation of Exchange on New York, Liverpool and London. By our advertisement, it will be seen that wc keep expressly for the trade, a Large Stock of GROCERIES, of all kinds, HATS, CLOTHING, BLANKETS, LINENS, dec, icc, which we will sell as cheap, and in many instances lower, than >an be bought in Louisville and Cincinnati. We propose to Merchants holding Croton to make them advances in Cxsn or JOODS, and sell or ship their Cotton to any of the above points, thus giving them he advantage of Augusta, New York or Liverpool markets. An investigation of the above will prove that our facilities for doing business vith any section are the. very best, and the advantages we possess for making ad vances in Goods or Cash are probably superior to any one in thc State. We earnestly solicit a correspondence with Dealers and Shippers. W. HENRY WARREN, 175 & 177 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Dec ll * 3m50 , EXCLUSIVELY IT WHOLESALE. JUST RECEIVED BY W. HENRY WARREN, An Immense Stock of Almost Everything to Supply the Wants of the Trade. Men's and Boy's, for Countrv and City Trade. . From the cheapest to the best and most fashionable styles. _ From the Lowest Price Colored to fine White Bed Blankets. Handsome Carriage Hugs, Saddle Blankets and Horse Covers. Cheapest to the finest Towels, Crash, Napkins, Table Cloths, Haudker chiefs, Tape, Bordered, Hemstitched and Colored. _A complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, a list of which wc will publish in a few days. Wc have a most complete assortment of Slv GARS, from a good American, at ?30, to the finest Genuine Havana. Imported. WINES, by the Case or Barrel. We earnestly ask an examination of our Stock, and a com Darison of prices with any other market. Our object is.to secure o this market a trade that will be substantial ; and to be so, we viii give the trade generally every assurance that it will be to their nterest to buy of us. We make Advances, in Goods or Cash, on Cotton to New irork, or any other market. Large Storage Accommodations. Wa HENRY WARREN, 175 & 178 BROAD STREET? AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Dec ll oraoO mm?i GUANO i mmoi TO THE PLANTERS OF SOUTH OA-ROLINA WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH Of all Kinds, at NORTHERN PRICES, with ex penses added, which shall be as reasonable as possible. Planters will please send in their orders as early as possible, as good Guano and Fertilizers are scarce. GEO. R. CRUMP & CO, 209 BROAD STREET, AtTGUSTA, GEORGIA. Augusta, Nov. 20, Stn 47. Kerosene Lamps, Oil, &c JUST Received a ine supply of KEROSENE OIL, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, ?c., which we ar? soiling vory eheep. TEAGUE A CAR WILE. Dried Fruit! WANTED riFTY Tlushelt DRIED FRUIT, for which the highett market price will be paid. Wu will pay a? highest prices for BUTTER, EGGS, ?c. J. R. CAfcWILE & CO. | ? AM authorized to SELL, or to RENT for the -;-1-r- j M. present year, the commodious STORE-HOUSE i"!/\+tfVn Q&tnrf ' belonging lo Mr. W. T. Golding, and adjoining .... .VULt"1A ?CCU. ? Mr. T. Root's Storo. This House has three good OAA HL SHEL S GOOD' COTTON rooms, and is situated in tho business part ot tho ^UvF SEED for tale ?heap. Apply at this town. Poisonion given immediately. Ofioe. I I . wv . D..JfkJ>URISOE. Jaal? St 2 Jan 10 4S ') CENTRAL HOTEL HAVING taken a new loaso oa nur House, (formerly the Southern Statet Hotel,) and tho sta to of the country giving ut greater facili ties, LADIES and GENTLEMEN calling on us may foel assured that they will get EVERY COMFORT and ATTENDANCE at our command. THOMAS Si LITTLE. Augusta, Sept ll Sm ST To Sell or Rent, PRATT, 4 WILSOUBR?S, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AMD Manufacturing Chemists NO. 238 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Koop COD a tartly on baud a full assortment of . Drugs, Chemicals, FANCY'AND TOILET ARTICLES, CHEMICAL APPARATUS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac, ?c., <to. . N. A. PRATT, Chemist to late C. S. Nitre and Mining Bur. S. W; WILSON, P. B. WILSON, Chemist to late C. S. Ord. Department. Jan 17 3m 3 ?I1S, TOMIII rs Wholesale and Retail Dealers Saddlery, SADDLERY II ARD WARE Carriage Materials, ; TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, j LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, &C. 35 HAYNS STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan 17 lm 3 A. C. DECOTTES, F. P. SAT.AS. Late Cashier Bank of Hamburg. DECOTTES & SALAS, Cotton Factor & Commission MERCHANT, CHARLESTON, 3. C., WILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TO THE SALE OF CO?TON, LUMBER AND OTHER COUNTRY PRODUCE. Charleston, Jan 1 tf 1 MILLS H01?SE, Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. THIS HOUSE has been THOROUGHLY RE PAIRED and FURNISHED, and cannot be excelled hy any House in tho City. JOS. PURCELL, Proprietor. Charleston, Jun 1 ly 2 D. F. FLEMING & CO., Wholesale Dealers IN BOOTS, SHOES, T?ffi, ii, Q HAYNE STREET, Comer ol' Church Street, CHARLESTON, S. C., Having Resumed Business, VT THETR OLD STAND, 2 HAYNE STREET, 30RNBB CHURCH ST., ARE NOW RECEIV ING A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED 310CK OF BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &e., Which will be 3>ld at thc LOWEST MARKET PRICE. The Palruna?o of former friends and the pnn lie ii respectfully solicited. D. F. FLEMING, SAM'L. A. NELSON, JAS. M. WILSON. Charleston, Dec 25 tf 52 EDWIN BATES & CO., 12*1 Moetiiic St root, CHARLESTON, S. C., Wholesale Dealers iii DRY GOODS. FAXCY GOODS IND CLOTHING. ARK nor.- receiving :i LARGE ASSORTMENT of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, purchased daring recent decline, and offer them si Grsatly Reduced Prices! Shall have a complete .Stock of CLOTHING Manufactured for tho Spring Trade. X$r Thc attention of Merchants solicited. Dec i J m 49 NORTH, STEELE & WARDELL, Wholesale Dealers in FANCY GOODS, Stationery Perin ni cry, C U T L ERV, HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS, ftc.', ftc.', No. 1?7, Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. J. B. STEELE, C. C. NORTH, A. W. WARDELL, Jr. NKW YORK. Charleston, Nov 13 Stn -J'-. State of South karolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, 7.V EQUITY. tfnm'1. E. Stephens and wife, ) WadoE/clthnin, \ pa,,;???flni<l administrator, Ae. J J PURSUANT to order of Court, I will sall, Salcduy in February next, at public outcry, it Abb?rillo Court House, the Kcal Eslate o? Samuel t?. Coloran, dee'd, near ChappetVa Depot, in Edjrofield District, known as thc Stearn Saw Mill Tract, containing Tuelct Hundred Arre?, mure ur lea.', and bounded by Lam's of strother ?ntl othors. Th'H MS:-A credit of ono, two and three years, inter:;t from day of salo-purchaser to givm bond, with two good sureties, and mortgage of the premisos, and pay for papers. Coats to bo paid iu cash, in t'veeit. WM. H. PARKER, C. E. A. D. Comiuisdioncr's offleo, January 1, 1S?6. Jan. 17 3t 3 /Es?* BdgeficM Adrtrther publish 3 time?, and send bill to W. H. P. before day of salo. For Sale ACOMPORTADLE CARRIAGE with four Scats, in good repair, and harness with it. Ario, a BAY HORSE, ? years ol I, broken to saddle and harneas. Apply to 0. L. DOBSON. Jan. 10 2i* 3 In Store, HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT and CONSTITU TION WATER. TEAGUE A CARWILE. Jan 17 tf 3 i'or Sherill'. The Friends of-Copt A. P. WEST respectful ly announeo him ai a Candidato for Sheriff of Edgefleld at tho nest election. Nov 7 te* 45 SB" Wc have boon autborited by the Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARK to anuoance him a Candidato for Sheriff of Edgeficld District at thc next election. Apr 12 tc* 16 For Tux Collector. Tho Many Friends of D. A. J. BELL, Esq. respectfully nominato him ns a Candidato fo: Tax Collector at tho next olection. Oot IS te 43 For Tux Collector. TUE many Friends of Capt. JAMES MITCH ELL respectfully nominate him as a Candidat for TAX COLLECTOR at thc next election. SALUDA. DPC fl ' te? 60 To Exchange AGOOD FOUR HORSE WAGON for a goo TWO HORSE WAGON. " Apply at tbi Ofllco'. '.? '.''.Jab-It tf.. . .9, - ;-Y..-- ..:'. r Uf^hfi -iii Ot j GftOlflBSTEKH ft Cfi ' lI?N? WORTE ? MANUFACTURERS, NEW'iIOBK. . THE attentioa of .thc Public and the 'trade Ls invited to our NEW SCALE 7 OCTAVE ROSE WOOD PIANO FORTES, which for volume and purity of tone arc unrivalled, by any hRherto of fered in this market. Thoy contain all the mod ern improvements, French Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Iron Frame', Over-Strung Bass, &t.t and each instrument being made under the personal supervision of Mr. J. II. GBOYESTBZN, who bas bad a ?iraettoal experience of over 36 years in their mannfucture, 13 fully warranted in every particular. Thc "Grovesteen Piano Fortes" received the award of merit over all others at thc celebra ted World's Fair. ? Ind 1-7 Whero wero exhibited instruments from the best makers of London, Pari?, Germany.'Philadel phia, B.iltiroorc, Boston and New Yon j and also .it tho American Institute for live eneccssive year*, thc gold and silver medals from both of which can bc seen at our woro-room. By tho Introduction of improvements we make a still more perfect Piuno Forte, and by manu facturing largely, with a strictly caih system, arc enabled to offer theso instrumente ata price which will preclude all competition. I'niCLS-No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood plain" erne, $275. No. 2, Soven Octave, round corners, Rosewood heavy moulding, ^SGO. 'No. 3, Sovpn Octave, rjoumL corners, R?sowood, Louis XIV style, $?25;> Terms: Net Cash in Current Funds DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAS SENT TREE. New York, Uct 19 [A?.c.]!y 43 (Tv7\vm??~& CO,, ATJCTIOW AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 2?1 CROAD STREET, HAS IN STORE A SPLENDID STOCK-OP WHISKEY, Brandy, Gin, Wines, &c, Of tho best quality, in Band; and Cases,. TOGETHER WITH A LARGE VACIE IY OP OTHER GOODS. ZiS"An examination of our Stock is solicited. Augusta, Dec ll 1m 50 W. A. RAMSAY. B. P.' HALL, W. A. RAMSEY &. Co WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCH'TS., Ko. MS, Brontl Slrrp?. A VG US TA, GEORGIA., HAVE on hand and an- constantly receiving EVERY ARTICLE in the : GROCEBY LxiSiE, Which will bc sold ut a SMALL ADVANCE ON NEW YORK COST. Those in Uccd of urticler ir. cur Euc would do well to ?;.vu hs a call hofurc making purchases. CONSIGNMENTS of COUNTRY PRODUCE elicited, and returns promptly inado. l Augusta, Dec ll 3m 50 JOSIAH Simm', SAMITL II. SlBLKV, GBOItisG R. Sl?LET. I SIBLEY & SONS, WHOLESALE GHOCEBS, fi AND; ? ..i o \. Commission Mercliants, NO. 0, WARREN EL0CN: AUGUSTA, HAVE EXCELLENT CLOSE ERICK STOR AGE ROOM for COTTON.-will cither sell :uo snine in Augusta, or mako liberal CASH AD VANCES on consignments to Messrs. GUION A 00., Liverpool, England, or to Jlessrr. WIL HAMS A GUION. New York. . They also keep constantly a GOOD ASSORT MENT of BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, BACON, SUGA??, COFFEE, ??ACKEREL, Augusta, Nov 20 "m 47 SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO, M AN C y A CT U RE R S, TMP O RTER S, - ?ND DEALERS IN . SADDLES, BRIDLES, I?ASXESS, WHIPS, TRUNKS, SHOE FINDINGS, LEATHER, SADDLERY AND COACH HARDWARE AND COACH MATERIALS, LEATHER AND BUBI?ES ?HACJIINE BELTING. STEAM PACKIN L!, . AND AN ASSORTMENT Ol' FINDINGS For Cotton and Wool Manf'acturcrs, No. 225, Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Dec. ll, 3m \ 00 POLLARD, COX & CO., GENERAL GROCERY COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 2?7 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., WTLL pivo prompt attention to thc SALE and PUROIIASE of COTTON, COTTON GOODS, and all article? of Merohandifo, COUN TRY PRODUCE, Ac. Consignments from all sections solicited. _o_ ALWAYS ON HAND A FINE LOT OF Brandies, Whiskies, Port, Sherry and Claret Wines, POKTEE, ALE, SI?ARS, COFFEES, TEAS, C ANDIES, SALT, CHEESE, SOAP, MACKEREL, SAUCES, MUSTARD, SEGARS, BROOMS, BUCKETS, CANDLES, And all other.articles usually kept in. a 1TRST CLASS GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, all of wbleb will bo sold for the lowest,' possible c:ish prices. , ; i ?. . >V..J, POLLARD, " ' JNO. t.CDX, .?.''.. 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