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OBITUARY. In memoriam. - Died of Congestion -of the Lungs,-at Liberty Hill, Edgefield District, So.'Ca., on the 27tb Apiil lS66,NRcv. ARTHUR WIG FALL,, aged fifty-eight years. His ancestor?, fleeing from political persecution in their own country, settled in Charleston, So. Ca. ; and there in 'fradd Stroet, on the 21st of ApriMSOS, wa3 born the subject of this brief and unworthy notice. Wheu ho was but six years of ago, his parents . removed to tho up-country,.and found a beautiful home on Cheves' Crock in Edgefield District. Hew, ABTBTUB WIGFALX. was nurtured midst tho purity and.Simplicity of. country lifo. Tho influ ence of tho elevated virtues and refined graces which distinguished this, hospitable home, at tended him ever through lifo, and clothed his manhood and ngo with honor, honesty, and un suspecting faith in his fellow mon. He was graduated at the Virginia University, where his high order, of ability, and his literary attainments, gave him an enviable rank.. Shortly after his graduation, ho wiSWtaitted to the prac tice of law and equity in thi* Stato. He regarded his profession, however, neither as a stepping stone to political distinction, nor a ladder to am bitious preferment; but viewed it rather ns thc protector of tho weak, and the shield of the op pressed; insomuch that in tho practice thereof, he looked only to the naked majesty of the law? " In tho Spring of USS, an only Sister, then IN ext remit, summoned him to her bedside to "ste how a Christian contd die :" an? or.tof this.cham ber of triumphant death, he went forth a changed and wiser man. And from that hour, all who saw him might havo said, " I knew a man in Christ." He was invented with the orders of tbeministry of the Protestant Episcopal Church in lSSilj and thenceforth with meek and unaffected grace, he followed in the footsteps of his Lord'and Master. And not only with lowliness and grace, but also with power, might and inflaence. For twenty seven years, ho was a soldier no less than a priost, doing famous battle for the faith, however humble in the spirit. And at tho ondw these twenty-seven years, ho died in the harness! His li'c was ever ono of charity, blend 2d with strength and dignity. Tho vices of thc wickod were forgotten in their woes, and his words of comfort and cheer fell nat urally and soothingly by tho bed of sorrow, guilt, or pain. - "JIo prayeth well-wholoveth well," and so this good man, both by precept and example, watching, weopingir-nd praying for all, not only " allured to brighter worlds, but lcd the way." Af.or entering upon tho ministry of Christ, he. . . quitted Edgefield, and lived for fifteen years in Clarendon, Sumter District, as Parish Priest, and Rector of St Mark's Church. The latter years of hil lifo wero spent at Grahamville, Beaufort District, os Parish Priest, and t?cete; ol' tho Church of. tho Holy Trinity. The sheep of his flocks arc scattered by the woes and disasters of War, but from far and near they send? their tearful cries of undying lovo and honor. They weep for tho loss thoy have sustained, hut of their guide and shepherd, gone before, they exclaim, " Ho couldread his titlo clear." "Heis forever blessed," As in old days, bis ancestors had fled from per- ? aecutian, so in latter days, be was himself forced to floe-with tho loss of all worldly goods-the wrath of an invading enemy. A lurking but fatal disease had long ago fastened.upon .him, and, wofully oppressed by the defeat of his country with Jiie iron in his soul-bo returned to 'die in sight of thc placo which had known und nurtured bis boyhood, and amid thc loved scenes of his early years. Those who had kno:vn him in brighter dovs, gave bim a'hearty welcome. In all his wanderings through this world of care, in all his griefs-and God bud given him his share-he proved hinisolf " homo /ttcim uti -wi ijitt m," and when we add,et ChrtttiuHut, thc meas ure of mafl ,is complete.. For twenty-seven years, this righteous man, in sunshino and in shadow, in prosperity and in ad versity, entered thrice a day into his closet, with tho toncking prayer upon his lips, "Our Father who art in Heaven :" and on that last day of sick ness und piiin, when thc accustomed hour ol prayer came round, and bi.x lips whispered,lowly ' but audibly, "Thy will bo done," it Kat done! And he who had murmured so often iu his illness, "Her ways are ways of pleasantness aud all her paths are peace," departod tobo forever, among those pleasant ways, and to- wander throughout j all eternity along thos?. peaceful paths. Thc lor- ! ing ones who ' sit by' him, saw tho mild angelic ' air that settled upon his face; and when at ll ' o'clock; the light foll on his brow, it was the light ! ft om Heaven. .. Departed was that g?c;l man's life ; God's blessing on hi.? soul!" ??SS* The Charleston Conner and Columbia Phoenix will please copy and scud bills to this office. COMMERCIAL. NEW YORK, .Tune IC. j Cotton ?3 dull and drooping at 30?41c4 sales 1,050 bales. Pork closed buoyant at $33. Sugar and Coffee quiet. Gold closed i'J?. AUGUSTA, Juno IC. . COTTON.-There was considerable inquiry in the early part of the day, but we hear of no tran sactions. Tho foreigu news caused all inquiry to cease. Wo cati givo no reliable quotations. GOLD.-Tho market opened quiet, aud bro kers began selling at 145@H6. After the receipt of tho New York news brokers wt.ro selim'; at . 150@152, and were buying at MSfVyliO. Sil.-cr iiuiot.- Co .-.ut lull it i: '. BACON.-Ribbed Sides, 22c; Clea? Sides, I.1 @24c; Hams, 25@27c; Hog Round, 21?23c. CORN.-White, ?1,47? 1,55 ; Yellow,' *lr?@ IAS. New WHEAT roadily bring? S2,23@2,50 "jj bushel. FLOUR.-According to quality, from $12 to SIC -pH bu/rel. <* LAUD, 22J@23 eta. S Uti AK.-Brown, 15c; ClariCed- 17<5<20c.: Crushed and Powdered, l$(.n20c. '. COFFEE.-Rio, 23@30;. Java, ll@-15c. BUTTER.-Country, 25@30c. EGGS, 25 cts. "T* dozen. M. L. BONHAM" Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, E D G E FI E L D, S. C. Office formerly occupied by EMMET SEJBELS, Esq. Jan 29_tf_5__ To Wheat Growers. WE respectfully announce to thc Farmers of lEdgefield Distriot that wc have a PORTA BLE WHEAT THRASHER which will Thrash out and Clean up from 250 to SOO Bushels of Wheat or Oats per day. Wo can Thrash- any where in thc plantation, If Farmers will haul up their Wheat and stack it, or . put it in hand shocks, wo will Thrash for os many as we possi bly cun. We expect to commence in about two weeks,"nod will run tho Thrasher unfti December next if weean get the Wheat to thrash. "We tk.-ish Cor- tho tenth. All letters addressed to us ut Edgciield C. ll. will receive attention. JOHN A. BARKER & UllEEll. June 20 3t 25 Assignee's Notice. A LL and singular tho creditors of SAMUEL J\. Y. GOODE aro hereby required to meet at tho office of W. J. Riunv, at Edgefield Court House, Sc>. Ca., on .FRIDAY tho 22nd inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M., to pro. ci -I to thc appointment of au Agent to act in. couccrt with W. J. REAOV, tho Aiiigncc, of tho.said S. F. GOODE, under and by^ virtue of "thc Deed cf Assignment by thc said S. F*. COODE t-? the saidW. J. RBA?T, boaring dato tho 12th of June'lSCG, in pur.-uanco of the Act of the General Afsombly of this State in such, case made and provided. WVJ; READY, Assignee. June l:;tb, 1SCS. ' 2t . 1 . Notice. A LL pesons having demands against tho Estate l\ of'RICHARD W. ADAMS, deed., aro re quested to presort .them firthwith tp.thir under signed ; and these .indebted to said Estabjjftare requested to nuke payment to t her undersigned. ? T. D. PADGETT, Adm'r. Juno 10_3J-*_? 25 $50 He ward! STRAYED OR STOLEN-A FINE ?HESNUT SORREL HORSE, -7 yours old, 14.hands nigh/whito en both hind feet, and a tpol on the, buck like o-saddle murk. The Subscriber will pay $50 reward to any per son delivering tb?3 horse nt her placo .ono mile from Richardsonville. i ?* MRS. MARY BATES JOHNSON. Juno C_3t ._ 2;* To Farmers and Planters AM in thc market for 'thc purchase of COT TON and PRODUCE. , S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Feb 5 . tf g Notice. ALL perons indebted to the Estate of E. BODIE, dee'd, aro required to make payment forthwith, or they will be sued ai the next Court; and. those having. (Ligands against said Estate aro required to prcsewPencm properly attested by.tho.27th January 18G7, or they will bc debarred of-ail interest in tho Estate' . * AR?ET: AI LE, / A^m.n" L. R, RODIE, ? Admora May2SlSC0. 8m* 22 " Itch! Itch ! Itch! F.CH CUBED IN HALF AN HOUR. Call oa TEAGUE A CAB WI LE. May 23 tf 21 1 No. 308, BroaU Street Augusta, Georgia,1 COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN ho? Choice Family Groceries, ^-..^ AND . ALL ESP'S OP COUNTRY PRODUCE. A general invitation is extended to tho citizens of Edgefield and adjoining Distict*. Augusta, Juno 18, ' - ' lm 25 3(7,000 LBS. CHOICE BACON SIDES and SHOULDERS, in Store and arriving. LEVY & JACOBS. Augusta, June ll 2124 ! COM ! 2,000 BUSHELS WHITE FLINT CORN, For salo by LEVY & JACOBS. Augusta, June ll 2t84 G ROCERIES OF EVERY , DESCRIPTION Tor salo for Greenbacks or Spode, at LOW PRI SES, by - LEVY & JACOBS, Near the Jp>wcr Market, Broad Street, Aut usta. Juno ll 2t 24 Stafe of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD^DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. John M. Norris, Adm'or.; j ?? fa Crodi Chatlcs Norris, ct al. J lor8' Ao' BY viriuo of an Order of the Court in this cause, ull and singular tho Creditors of WILLIAM li. NORRIS, dee'd., are required to present and provo their rcspoctive demands before the Commissioner of this Court, on or be fore the lOtkof October next, or in default there of they be barred from ali interost in tho Decreo to be pronounced herein. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.B.D. June 20, ISftG. 9fc . 25 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IX EQUITY. H. E. Toney ot al, Adintqr.r Y BiUf Acct ? 0ft" J.' B. Courtney ct ux, et'ai:: J " Creditors, Ac BY virtue of an Order in this cause, al and singular, tho Creditors >f WILLIAM TO NEY, det'd., are required to present and provo their demands before tho Commissioner ol this Court, oo or before tho 1st d iy of September next, or in default thereof, tbey be barred from all interest in thc Decree to bo pronounced aerc iu. Z. W. CAB,WILE, C.B.K.?. Juno 20, 3 SOO. - lit 25 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. P. B. Asbill, Adm'or., ct al, j Bm t0 Ml ?" ur . t7. %. t i (Crediton, Ac Marina Satchor, ct al. J ' BY virtue of au Order pf tho Court in thi.-? causo, all and singular tho Creditors of WILLIS SATCHER, dee'd., are requirec"-." to prove their demands before the Commissioner of this Court, on ur beforo-tho lir?t day of Septem ber next, or in default thereof, they be barred from all interest in the Decree to be pronoui ced herein. Z. W. CARWILE, c.E.E.i), Juno 20,1SC0. lit 25 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Win.'M. Landrum, Adm'or., ~\ Eill to Cal! in vs. J- Creditors, Par Francis C. Landrum, et al. J tit'n, Relief, Ao BY virtue of an Order of the Court in this cr.se, all and singular tho Creditors of GE0R3E W. LANDRUM, dee'd., are required to present and prove thsir claims before thc Comuiissio icr of this Ci-urt, within three months from thc date hereof, or in default thereof be barred from all intercut in tho Decree to bc pronounced herein. Z. W. CARWIBE, c.E.E.n. June 20, 1SC6. 3m 2.i State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Tillman Watson, Ex'or., ) vs > Acct., Sett., tc. Thoa. A. Pitts and others. J BY virtue of an Order of fhe Court in Ibis cause, all and ?iogular tho Creditors of THOMAS PITTS, dee'd., nrc reqnirod to privo their demands beforo tho Corami?sicr.cr of ibis Court oa or before tho 1st day of September next, or in default thereof Be barred from all in terost in the Decree to bc pronounced herein. . Z. W. CARWILE, c.E.E.n Juno 20,1SC0. lit 25 State of South Carolina* ' EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. M.M..Padget, ] Bill to perfect Ti T-;J?T???? Adm ors- I tfe,, to sell Real Bf Elizabeth Stone, ct al. j tato' &c* BY virtue of an Order of tho Court in t'ds cause, nil and singular tho Croditors of WILLIS L. 3T0NE, dde'd., aro required to prov ". tboir demands strictly before thc Comurs siontr of this Court, on or beforo the third Wed nesday of August,next, or be forevor afterwards barred, from any interest in the Decree to be pi ) nounced hcren. Z. W. CARY/ILE, c.E.E.n. June 13th, 188?. Ot ._25 _ State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. T;.rcEtheredge, Committee, |BiU to mmh.jj Bud C. Mathews. jasscttsic. BY Virtue, of cn Order of tho Court in H is cruise, nil o nd singular the creditors of ELIZABETH GIBSON, are required to prove their claims ttrictlj before tho Commissioner of this Court on or before thc 2nd Monday -in Se p tember no*t, or in default thereof, tiley be barr id from any interest in the Decree to bc pronounced herein. Z. W. CARWILE, c.E.E.n. June IStb, 1S6C.. ._fa_??._ State of South Carolin*/, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Jonathan A. White, j Bill for Acct., Pa f Ann J. White", Ex'x, ct. al. J ?TION LTC" BY Virtue of an O/dcr bf the Court in thc eau? ?, all and singular the Creditors of ABNER th WHITE, dee'd., are required to present andprot e their demands before tho Commi'sioner- of th.s Court, on or before the 1st day of Septembernex t, or in default thereof to be excluded from all ben i ?t of tho Decree to be pronounced herein. Z. W. CARWILE, c.E.E.n. June 18, 18CC .. Ut* 25 t ._ ?State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN-EQUITY. B. S Glim tob, \ A. flolsoo, Adm'ors. ? Bill of Roviow", Ma vs. j sh al Assets," Ac. Caroline McDaniel, ci al. J BY Virtue of an Order of tho Court in. tb s cavse, all and singular tho creditors of E. IL McDANIEL, dee'd., are required to prove their du mandd before tho.Commissioner of this court, oo or beforo the 1st dny c f Soptemher next, or in dr - fault thereof, bo barred'irom all interest in the Decree to bo pronounced heroin. . - Z. W. CARWILE, c-.E.E-.n. "Juno 1S"1SG6. z ' 1? ? 25 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Sophia Cmapmnh, Adra'ix/") Bill for sale of Ren I . vs. XEftate.Callin Crttli Jno. A. Chapman, et al. j tors, Ac. BV Virtue of un Order-of tho Court in' thii canse, nil nnd singular tho creditors bf T1?OS. BiCHAPMAN,dec'd.,arerequired to prow their claims, before the Commissioner of thii Court on or before the third Monday in Angus-, next, or in defuult thereof to bo forevor barrel from any interest in thc Decree to bo pronounce ! horeb. Z. W. CAfiWILE, CJ?CJ). June 18/1666. 9t 25 PURCHASING DRY GOODS, WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO " CALL AT 228 BRtfAD STREET, AUGUSTA., GEORGIA, WHERE THEY WILL PINT) One of the ? Largest ! MOST COMPLETE AND EJWINT STOCKS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IN THE SOUTH. HAVING a bayer in the markets at all times, BUYING EXCLUSIVELY FROM IM PORTERS and MANUFACTURERS FOR CASH, wo feel confident in assuring the pjiblic that we can offer them .THE GREATEST BARGAINS OUR STOCK OF ?li CONSISTS OF THE LATEST AND MOST RECHERCHE STYLES IN Rich Colored SILKS Beautiful Foulard SILKS Heavy Black Lyons SILK Heavy Black Gros SILK Black SILKS, without Lustre Heavy Black Grace SILKS Broche Granadino BAREGES Black Twisted Silk GRENADINE Broche Grenadine BAREGES, with Shawls to match Brocho Pine Apple CLOTHS Plain Leno CLOTHS . . Striped and Plaid MOZAMBIQUE^ Figured MOZAMBIQUES Plain Colors Crape MARETZ Black Iron BAREGES, colored figures Double Width White BAREGE Double Width Black BAREGE Black ALPACAS and Mohair Lustres Black CANTON CLOTHS White ALPACA Lupin's host Black BOMBAZINES Black CHALLIES and Crape MARETZ Beautiful Colored CHALLIES French Organdie MUSLINS French Organdie ROBES Printed JACONETS Printed LAWN Plain French LAWNS. Plain and Figured LAWNS , Piain French CAMBRICS . Plain and Figured PERCALES Mourning MUSLINS and LAWNS, &c, &c OUR STOCK OF COVERINGS . CANNOT BE SURPASSED. WE HAVE Fine Pusher Lace CIRCULARS Lu-.. POINT'S and MANTILLAS White- Lan: ROTONDES Colored Late SHA"\V LS Black Grenadino SHAWLS Fine Lama Wool SHAWLS Mozambique SHAWLS Colored Barege SHAWLS Elegapt Silk BASQUES and SACQUI?S. HST HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS WE CAN SUPPLY THE LARG ES^T ORDERS, AT THE LOWEST FIGURES, HAVING BEEN BOUGHT WITH GREAT CARE AT THE LATE PANIC PRICES. WE HAVE 94, H)4, 11-4 Cotton SHEETINGS 10-4 Brown Cotton SHEETINGS 10 J Linen SHEETINGS 5-4 Pillow Case COTTONS 5-4 Pillow Case LINEN 10-4, ?2-4 Manchester TOILET QUILTS 10-4, ?2 Lancaster QUILTS 10-4, 12-4 Marseilles QUILTS ' 8 4, IQ-ii'WHnle Table DAMASK ' Extra Fine Damask NAPKINS Damask D'OYLIKS Huck and Crash TOWELS Fine Damask BOWELS Fine Damask Bordered TOWELS Fine Colored Bordered Huck TOWELS Russia DIAPER Bird's Eye DIA PER Cotton DIAPER ! Mosquito NETTINGS 7-4. 8-4 Brown Linen Tabba. DAMASK 10-4,12 4 White Damask TABLE CLOTHS J TICKINGS, &c, &c, &c. 5-4 Brown Linen TABLE CLOTHS IN GENTLEMEN'S WEAE, Fine French BROAD CLOTHS Fine. French CASSIMERES Fine French DOE SKINS Fine Fancy CASSIMERES Cuban TWEE DS Black Drap D]D'TE Brown Linen DRILLS . Brown Linen DUCKS WE HAVE White Linen DRILL White Linen DUCK Fancy Linen DRILLS Fine DUCK-COATING Soft Finish GRASS LINENS Spanish LINENS and.HOLLANDS G AMBRO ONS and COTTONADES Heavy Farmers DRILL. Plaid Swiss MUSLINS Striped Swiss MUSLINS Checked CAMBRICS Dotted Swiss MUSLINS Figured Swiss MUSLINS French MOUS3ELAINE Nainsook MUSLINS MULL MUSLINS 5-s Soft Finish CAMBRICS A VERY HEAVY STOCK OF WHITE GOODS-CHEAP, CONSISTING IN PART-OF ' Victoria LAWNS " Bishop LAWNS Jackbnet MUSLINS SW?R? ^SLI?S . mc BRILLIANTS India Twill LONG CLOTH French PERCALE, for Skirting Irish LINENS, Richardson and other best brands .. - - ALWAYS ON HAND- A FUEL STOCK OF AMERICAN % ENGLISH PRINTS, New York Mills WAMA SU TT A Semper Idem LONSDALE LONG CLOTHS Marlboro CHECKS and STRIPES Furniture PRINTS CIIAMBI?Ys and GINGHAMS Apron'CHECKS and Hickory STRIPES ~. ?N L ACES AND EMBROIDERIES WE HAVE Swiss INSERT1NGS Hem Stitch HANDKERCHIEFS Smyrna EDGINGS Linen EDGINGS. Fine Jaconet. EDGINGS and INSERTINGS THREAD LACES ' Jaconet BANDS and FLOUNCING Swiss EDGINGS Sheer Linen HANDKERCHIEFS A FINE STOCK OF . English. Hosiery, Parasols^ \ ' Lace Mitts, Notions, &c, ?fc?. COUNTRY MERCHANTS WILL FIND IT TO THE IR INTEREST TO GIVE US ACALL BEFORE PURCHASING GEAY, MTJILAEKYI CO. . May 22 . lm 20 GREAT REDUCTI A I.KAHN 216 Broa JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOC DRY GOODS, of every description, WI-IJTE GOODS, . i NOTIONS, HOSIERY GL AND ALL GOODS GE If You J8O Not See .What May 15 -J Established iii Charleston in 1837, And in Augusta iii 1848. TUE Subscribor takes pleasure in informing tho residents of Edgefield and the adjoin 1 ing Districts that he has be?h appointed Agent for tho THREE BEST PIANO MAKERS IN'THE WORLD, viz: STEINWAY & SONS,' New York, . CHICKERING & SONS, Boston, HAZELTON BROS., New York. And ho will sell their Instruments at FACTO RY PRICES, with freight edded. Persons wishing to p^rchaso a SUPER 1OR P/AXO FORTE will pienso send for Circulars and Illustrated Catalogues, and thoy will find they can purchoso from tho BEST MAKERS, at as Lo\v Friecs as they can 01 inferior ones. Illustrated Catalogues and Circulars sent free of all charges. GEO, A. OATES, 210 Lroad Street, AUGUSTA, OA. j?5"Also, Agent for Mason &, JJamlin's cele brated CABINET ORGANS. Apr 24- tf 17 ]Pi?irnit"ape I ?gnp^^i^ TNE UNDERSIGNED JIAVE ^"Tiis?fir^t on hnud, and aro receiving, a ?yaMB*BCgl FINE ASSORTMENT of SUPERB FURNITURE, Which they offer AT VERY LOW FIGURES. They aie also prepared to MAKE TO ORDER and REPAIR any thing in oar lino of business at short notico. Cane-Bottom Chairs RE-SEATKD at a living! prico, at 137 Broad Strcf, oppeatc Monumcuc Square. . . WE5T & ?WAY, Juno 11 Cm 24 Cora, Bacon, Flour CORN, BACON, FLOUR, AND ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, ALWAYS ON HAND, AND FOR SALE LOW BY C. A. WILLIAMS & CO., 220 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. May 15 2m 20 FOR SALE A Delightful Residence IN EDGEFIELD VILLAGE. TUE nOUS"i3 is conveniently situated on largo L?t/cVu{>in?og ABOUT PIETJSBN ACHES, lins Ton well finished Rooms, Spacious Hall in 1st and 2nd stories, two" story Piazza in fro'nt, and Piazza in rear, with convenient Pantry, Closets, Ac. All necessary out buildings. A Well in tho yard with a good Pump, and a never failing Branch running through thc lower part of \'?c Lot. -ALSO,- . A fTOP.E nO??SE, o?the.?fcrth.Ecil Corner of tho Public .Square. Well arrr.npod for koppin, general assortment of Merchandise and au excel lent stand for doing a cash business. . A bargain may bo had. Terms Cash. Apply soon,, to . J. B. SULLIVAN. May. 20 2m 22 Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Goo. W. Murphy & Slocum, ] fi. > Foreign Attachment. ?J. A. Bass. J BY virtue of an order from R. SIoNB?, Judge, in tho above stated case, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. II., on Monday, the 25th June inst., thc following goods and chattels uUachedas tho property of tho said J. A. Bass, viz: .10 Tin Buckets; I Dos. pr. Wool Cards; 27 Black Hats; 1 Set Knives and Forks; 1 Butcher Knifo : 1 Sausage Grinder ; 4 Packages Logwood': 3 Tin Pepper Boxes ; 1 Box JO lbs Cream tartar; I Box 3 doz. Lanifer Matches ; 2 Papon S-da; 27 Long ITandlc Shovels; S Long Handle Shovels, second hand; 2 OKI Axes'? 1 Lot Allum in keg; 'J Pick?, new: 8 Picks, old: li pr. Hoots j 7 pr. Shoes; 1-2 Bladder Scotch Snuff; li B?xes Win dow Glass; 1 Largo Tin Funnel j 13 Tin Cups, ass'i'd ; 1 Lot Crockory; 1 pc Stirrup Irons; 1 umbrella. Terms Cash. - j WM. SPIRES, S.E.D. Juno G . 3te 21. Sheriff's Sale. - John JJ'. Dobey, j rt \ R. M.-Offings. J BY virtuo of tho writ of Fi. Fa., ia this case, I will proceed to sell on the first Monday in July next, at Edgefield C. H., Two Lot? of Land iu tho Town of Hamburg, which will bo more fully doscribed on thc day of sale\ Terms Cash. W. SPIRES, 9..E.O. Jiino S, -Ito_2? (tr?-g Xfifh l'ER YEAR ! -We want Agents tjp JL OUvr everywhere to sell-our iMPnovED Sewing'Machine? Three now kinds. Under and upper feed. Sont on-trial. Warranted Sy? "??r', Move salary or largo commissions paid. T'- oSl.x machines seid in Ojtod States for less than $4u, which aro./(l/.i//(>".M. 7/-.y//. ir/:, Whee-. :lcr d'- Wilton, Grover S Baker, Singer d' C-J , and Hachelder. AU other cheup machines arc i? J'ringcm?n? and thc ?c//rr or user ore liaOU to ar ret, line, mid impritojiment. Illustrated circu lars sent free. Address, or coll upon Shaw it Clark, at Blddleford, Maine, or Chicago, 111. JuneO isffly 23 Notice. TnE NOTES and ACCOUNTS of SAMUEL STEVENS, of A. J. ROUNTHEE nud W. D. ROUNTREE aro in my hands for collection. Thcso gentlemen have rcmovod from thoS'atej they do not dcSTro'to suo anybody, but arc com pelled to have money, and carneaUy request all 'persons who aro in anywise indebtod to them to Como forward and settle their Notos and Accounts at once. W. W. ADAMS, Attornoy in feet. Juno 12 ' Ct _ 24 Internal ?Revenue Tax. THIRD DISTRICT, Juno 1st, 1866. ALL PERSONS in business, trado or profes sion of any kind since 30th May, 1860, aro required to pa} their liconsos forthwith. I will attond in Hamburg ono wook, common [icicg ISth June inst:, and at thc Court'House .the week following, uflioe; now nt C."Ward's, Ridgct - . R. WARD, Collector for Edgefield District. Juno ? . ?. 23 <&Qfl A MONTlI!-AGENTS wanted for ?ro?/Vf rix entirety nm artic!'?, just out. Ad dross O. T. GAREY, City Building, Biddleford, We. June.6 . iswiy 23 2 :>>r* '5 d S???et, mnm EIPGM?M Iv OF ? fy GIVES, &c, &c, STRAW GOODS, 1JASQUES and TRIMMINGS, DRESS BUTTONS, &c, &c. NERALLY NEEDED. Yon Want, Ask For if. ?. KAHN & CO., 2G? Bread Street, Augusto, Git Im 20 " 3G ?5 DIRECT.IMPORTEES OP AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CARPETS, GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, ' SHOES, BAGGING, BOPS, *%C* Carpets Qjf All Kinds, RUGS, DMR-MATS. DRUGGETS, W1RD?W SOCS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, DAMASK AND LACE CURTAINS, COKNT CES AND BANDS. i^iAisros. Groceries of All Kinds Usually kept, in a first class Grocery Store. Dry Goods Of Almost Every Description. BLANKETS. BOOTS AND SHOES. GUNNY BAGGING/ROPE,TWINE, NAILS, BROOMS AND BUCKETS. WILLOW-WAR F, ' TUBS AND PAILS, . . Liquors of All Kinds, AND NOTIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT OUR ^LD STAND 205 "Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Aupista, April 30 3ra 15 B?FG??DS?-' U R Y Q 0 0 3 S ! ! 1 H. F. RUSSELL & CO, 171 BROAD STREET, UNDER THE AG USU A HOTEL. H. F. RUSSELL, W. DANIEL, .T. J. RUSSELL. Offer to thc public ono of the most BEAUTIFUL STOCKS OF GOODS Ever brought to Augusta, which having been se lected with great care, and bought on tho most favorable tenue, vr?l 1-e sold very low. Our mot to being " quick ?:ilcs anil small profits." TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS Wc cfiVr great facilities in PRICE, QUALITY,, and VARIETY Our .?tock of DRESS GOODS con.-iats of Black and Colored REP BILKS Black und Colored COi: I>KD ?U.KS . Checked and Striped SILKS Piain Black SILKS Fou bird SILKS Mack and Colored GINGHAMS Croch? Fiet?d (?INOH?MS Black n nd Colored TA M A RT IN E Black, White u:id Culorcd MOU AIR Black and Cul. red LU ON BAREGE BAREGE ANO LOIS MOZAMBIQUE Mack and C- iorcd CHALLIES Black and Clored HERN AN E Black and White BAUEUE 8-4 ORGANDIE ROLES ORGANDIE MUSLIN Printed JACONET Printed LINENS Printed French CAMBRIC Printed BRILLIANTS Colored CH AMBRE Y Colored. CHAMBnEY Colorod LAWNS Figured LAWNS .Figured PER COLE Plaid GINGHAMS Pig?V?d PICQUET CLOTH PARASOLS and FANS Ia COVERINGS wc havo Challe and Barege SHAWLS Shetland SHAWLS Black, Whi-c and Colored LISLE "TE-READ SHAWLS Black SILK SACKS, Long and Short Black SILK CIRCULARS LACE POINTS, etc ,oic. Our Stock of WHITE GOODS cannot bc sur p'nsicJ, auch as Jas?net MULIN Jaconct.CAMBilIO Swiss MUSLIN Nainsook nnd -Mull MUSLIN Shird MUSLIN Puffed MUSLIN LINEN CAMBRIC Irish CA MER LC LONG LAWN I ri h LINEN BIRD EYE DIAPER Plaid ned Striped NAINSOOK PLAID and SWISS Checked MUSLIN Dotted SW-ISS MARSEILLES CAMBRIC DIMITY TARLETON MUSLIN DRAPING MUSLIN Our HOSIERY eo'isi ti of Ladies' best English Ladies' Lisio Tin c id, plain, and op,cu r.yjk Gents' Brown and Bleached English Gont8* Lirio Thread Misses' and Boya' EMBROIDERIES Liuen SETS, COLLARS and CUFFS Cambric, SOS, COLLARS-?..d CUFFS - Loco SETS, COLLARS anti CUjrFS Muslin end Linen COLLARS L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS Hcmi?lchcd HANDKERCHIEFS Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS Fur Genia' wear Black French BROAD CLOTH Black French DOESKIN CASSIMERE 'Black French DRAB *. Colored CASSIM ERES LINEN GOODS, plain nnd fancy CRAVATS and COLLARS Lisle Throa?-and G an xe UNDER-VESTS DOMESTIC GOODS' 3-4, 7-8, 1-4 Brown SHIRTING . 3-4, 7-S, 4-4 Bleached SHIRTING 5-4, 8-4, 10-4 SHEETING PILLOW CASE LT NEN MARSEILLES QUILTS DOMESTIC GINGHAMS CALICOES Brown and Bleached TABLE DAMASK LINEN TOWELS Crash, Huckaback and Russia TOWELLINC BED TICKING, GAUZE, FLANNEL Etc,, Etc. And in fancy nrticlcs, too numerous to mention wc offor an endless varioty. Everybody is invitei to call and examine our stock. , . April 17 tf 16 Slutty. Hill Select School, MRS. WM. GOODMAN wilt Open at her res' dence, on thc ll'.th, a SELECT SCHOO FOR GIRLS. Terms for J? Scwion of ThirN-e Weeks, $5 lor thc lowen cb.t-s, i.nd $6 (oi thoi moro advanced. Plain Sowing and Ncedlo Woi taught gratia. Apr 4 tf 14 Ti ?HE Subscriber, is now receiving, and will continuo to rcc?ivo' during tho Season, a LARG E end CHOICE ASSORTMENT of WARRENT ED FRESH and GENUINE . Imported and American . Turnip SE BD, Consisting in part ? ' ... FO?I JULY SOWINE: Largo Purple Top Yellow RETA RAGA; Skirving'a Improved SWEDE. FOR SU.UMER SOWING: Largo Yellow GLOBE; Largo White GLOBE; Waites' ECLIPSE; Largo White NORFOLK ; . Robinson's Golden BALL; Strap Leaved RED TOP; Whito FLAT DUTCH. FOR SEPTEMBER SOLVING : Largs YELLOW ABERDEEN,-very fi:,e These Turnips in good soil will grow to weigu from 1 to 20 pounds. Also, MANGLE WURTZEL BEET, both Red and Yellow, grows to an enormus size, and is fine for feeding Stuck in Winter. All of which can be had at tho AUGUSTA GA. SEED STORE, No. 15, Washington Strcot, ono door from South side of Broad. Notice for Sign over tho door. C. PEMI?LE. Augusta, May 22 6t. 21 UV. Subscriber ''<n: just received a NICE STOCK OF Her? Calicoes and MKS??DS* Alspy Jaconet, Nainsook, Plain, Striked and Dotted SWISS MUSLINS. ' i2?r*A few Brade's Patent and Crown HO".-', with many other useful articles, which will bo'' SOLD LOW FOR CASH ONLY. B. C. JSRYAii, Afient May 22 . tf 21 A. C. D?COTTES, E. P. ??tAS. Late Cashier Batik of Hamburg. ' DEC?TTES & SALAS," Coito? Factor & Commissi'.:-i \.M:ERC:PIA_NT, CHARLESTON, S. C.. WILL' GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TO'??i SA 1,2 OF COTTON, LUMBER ANlJ OTHER COUNTRY PRODUCE. Charleston, Jan I tf "MILIS II0?8E, CORNER -QUEEN ? MEETING ST?BS TS, THIS POPULAR AST) WElft KNOT N HO CSE is uow fully opon- isvtho* rccei t: .! o'" visitors, h i vins betn. refurnished with N L >'.' and ELI3GANT FURNITURE THROUGHOV :, ad (.Sers to tho traveller accommodations . conveniences ns, a FJEST; CLASS HOTEL. . : t i bo equalled bym any North or South. ? : Thc parror.ago of tho travelling public is rc sped Tully solicited. Rates of Board per day $ 1,00 ; Rates per mo- ? as may bo agreed on. JOS. PURCELL, Propricto Charleston, Feb 21 tf Jj WRIGHT, MOBLEYITCG. HAVE OPENED A . DR. JOHN E. MOSLEY'S, MINE CREEK, S. C., AND ARE OFFERING TO THEIR COUNTRY . FRIENDS A VARIED AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF Spring Dry Goods, Groceries, &c, RECENTLY PURCHASED AT THE RE DUCED FIG URE.-;, CAUSED BY THE LATE DECLINE IN THE PRICE - OF COTTON.. ^ u . ZS*CALL AND SEE.~Z?? Mav 22 If '21 CARRIAGE AND: WAGON SHOP! ' ?Tfil?E Subscriber respectfully nnnouaccs i>-.,?ix jL public ilia: he lias- commenced tho C YR Sil?GEand WAGON BUSINESS at bis r-si denco about mhos North of Good Hope Church, arK&vhout one mile from Trinity Church, i:i ."?J?* District. ~here he will exceuto in thc BEST POSSIBLE MANNER, ?il work in thc Ho*.. . ttl on short not.vc. REPAIR INC--ciihor Wood Work or Black smithing-dono well -;r.d promptly. will !: co ri on hand, and make to or "tr, COPPINS of ail kind-, and nt very low rat- ?. I keen nono:but the BEST MATERIAL, and will warrant my work to give satisfaction. I am al: o prepared to luve BOOTS and SH ) ES -niJ<?- to order in j3-.;ud style, and by nn experi enced workman. : .'i ?53* Give me a trial, and encourago hom? ca te rp iso. JAS. S. HUGHES. Jute 12 .Gm .21 "G?CimiES! CCONSTANTLY on band a supnly of / SUGARS. COFFEE, TEA:* MEAL, HAMS, LARD"; ' SALT, SODA, STARCH, SOAP; kV? SODA CRACKERS. SARDINES ; Y. TOBACCO and SEG'ARS ; X CANDY, RAISINS. FIGS, PRUNES; > PAD L->CKS, BUCKETS, BROOMS; . . BLACKING, MATCHES, TACKS; . ' POWDER, CAPS, Ac, ?ei . S. H. iii AN GET Jr.mJ2*_tf_2-4 _ Tax GoUe?tor's Notice, .ff "WILL OPEN MY BOOKS for tho coBetftion ft-of tho State an'd District Taxes at Eqiptield C. H.. on thc 2ist inst., and will keep thciht^va uutil Monday, the 2d July nex:. On Tu'es?oy^iqd Wednesday, the ?J. and 4j.ii, I will be at G rangeville. " On Thursday and Friday, the 5th ttnd flt! at . Hamburg. After which time my :Books will ?; t-- ' Itivelv cVso. Those wko.fnil ta pay their? >s [i by that c?&te wilT?? Doubled Taxed. Tax Payers aro requested to como forward ? early a day as they can. i ?hosc having frccdmon employed aro ron I I ed to make the loturns and pay. thc .Ta.\' ??r I them. Mv booka will open at 9 o'olock A. M., tl ; clospjat Mjt. M. , .T? . . . . . jz?^T?oso who hove .failed to maka their ,s scssuierit returns must do so by the Otb. Juue j. t, ' or they will Ix subject to double t3X. i * BEN J. ROPER, T. C. E. L ! M&yl . _?_?j ; Notice. ALL Persons havinc demands against tin ' ute of SHIRLEY B. WHATLEY, cb ... ! aro requested to present them forthwith t< ! undersigned ; and those indebted to said E. ? aro requested to make payment to thc ur(i . r-. j -ignod. - W. W. ADAMS, Ex'i-r. I May 15 Sm '2? ' I -,-: Notice. THE NOTES and ACCOUNTS of ibo 'ate Firm ot BLAND & HILL have been p':<ced ! in tho linnds.of J. L. APDISON, Esq.., for eullec- . i ?on. All persons indebted to said Firm arc rc- , i quostcd to call and settle tko sam?. , i 4 J. W^LTBR HILL, Surviving Partner,, $\ t May 21_ jg 21 M ! NOTICE TO BRIDGE BU????EBS. WILL bo let t.> tho lowest bidder t&ttfcridpo on tho Scott's Ferry Road, on ?to??* ! Creek neat Garrett's old Mill, ?gg^ft^ July next. Length of Bridge, three bnno.ro. und \ sixtv feet Any ono desirieg information can j consult G. W. Nixon or Lee Helson, Comr ,s I Ei?DCr8, LEMUEL CORLEY, Chair: Beard, j Lj May 23_^___"21 Estate Notice. . ' A LL perseus haiit?g claims against fhe Estalo A of Dr. J. F. ADAMS, dco'd., aro notified to W present the same, duly attested, .without de ny. [. I ' Those indebted to said Estate' trie rcqui :tul to ?i pn'v up nt nn early date. ( n Ali "pcifons ir.dtbtid tons inoiVidually aro alco ? I itQUUita tu mile thc tawe-at once. II i J. T. ADAMS, JA*0"* I May 23 tf 21