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MA Ri'.iLi', at tho residence of Hie bride's lather in Sumter County, Florida, on tho cveuiug of tho 22d March last, by thc Rev. Isaao Muuden, Mr. A. G. LA A ASTE, of Hernando Co., Fla,, to Miss ROSA FLORENCE, daughter of R. S. COLVERT, Esq., formerly of Lancaster District, S. C. "COMMERCIAL^ NEW YORK, Juno 23. Cotton dull nt 37@-10. Tlour dull. Wheat bas a decliniag tendency. Corn decl'ned lc.; salea 28,000 bushels at' 93? 94. Pork'dull, eales at $3l,37@$32,23. Gold 51g. AUGUSTA, June 23. COTTON.-We close our Weekly Report on a quiet, but steady market. Yesterday, business was more active : but wo close on a quiet market, at a shade higher rates, although morely nominal quotations, viz: Middling, 3t@32c; Good Mid dling, 34c; Middling Fair, 35. GOLD, buying at 145? 150; selling at 150@ 153. BACON.-Ribbed Sides, 22c; Clear Sides, 23 @24c: Hams, 25@27c; Hog Round, 21@23c CORN.-White, S1,55@1,5S; Yellow, $1,45@ 1,50. New WHEAT ^readily brings $2,50@2,75 $ bushel. FLOUR.-According to quality, from $12 to SIS "j* barrel. LARD. 23<3>2S eta. S UU AR.-.Brown, J5c; Clarified lSfJeSlc.: Crushed and Powdored, 20@21c. COFFEE.-Rio, 30(Ti32 ; Java, 43(5 4So. E.UTTER.-Country, 25@30c EGGS, 25 cts. ^ dozen. I AM NOW prepared to wait upon you to the best of my ability, and furnish you whntover you shall rall .for in thc way of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, A3VD SUNDRIES. S. F. GOODE, Esq., lately associated with me in the Dry Goods and Mercantile business, Lav ing withdrawn his interest fro? tho concern, I now respectfully solicit for myself a sharo of the patronage heretofore bestowed upon tho Firm. I am to be found, as heretofore for some month3 past, at the Corner-the old and well-known stand of Eland ?fc Butler. I have, and constant ly keep on bond, everything in the way of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c Usually found in a weU-COnducted Village St' re. all of which I offer for CASH AT THE LO WEI T MARKET PRICES. J, M. WITT. Edgcfield, June 13, tf 20 SKILLET O & CO., NEXT DOOR TO MK. J. B. SILLI VAX, EBGEFIELD, S. C., ES t?ECTFlJXLT announce to thc people of the District that they have commenced thc Til* BUSINESS In this Village, and are prepared to fill all orders fur any aud every article in the line of Tin Ware or Sheet Iron Ware. Our Ware, io poi at of quality, ??yle, fin?h, and price, cannot be surprised iii Cbarhston or Augusta. If you want anything in our linc give us H. call. All wc ask is au examination of cur stock and prices. J^?To Merchants and Dealers generally unu sual inducements will Lc offered. We intend keeping on hand a LARGE STOCK and FULL ASSORTMENT of TIN WARE, ic, all which ?ill he of our^ own manufacture, and warranted to give satisfaction. Prompt and particular attention given to all kiuds of JOB WORK, such as R Repairing, Roofing*, Guttering. %3?-Ag*?n we respectfully ask one and all to Give us n Trial. June 27 tf 20 Mill Notice. AS MY MILL TS NOW IN OPERATION, persons intending tn have ??r:;in ground at said Mill will please observe the following rules : Have your names registered, always stating about thc number of bushels to he ground. At the time of registering your names you will be notified of the day assigned to you. Person? engaging day?, may, ty giving notice of the same, exehnnge d <ys with each other, if the number wi bushels tc l>e sent by each is about thc same. Any person may engage a number of days, provided they are not consecutive. On any day, if tho grain is all present, it will lie ground in thc.order of its registry. If not it will be ground in the order of its arrival. Have your Grain well cleaned and dry. Be punctunl to your appointments or you will lose your places, and a new day mu?t be Assigned te you. Small turn?, not exceeding three (3) bushels, will have preference of engagement?. R. T. MIMS. June 27 3t 20 Notice! Notice! Notice! THE Administratrix of thc Estate of BEN NETT PERRY, Esq., deceased, (Mrs. M. C. PBRRY,) having appointed mc her Attorney to settle with all thosr n debted to the above Estate, I hereby notify all concerned that they can find their Notes and Accounts at Newberry, S. C., where I trill be glad to arrange with all parties on the most advantageous terms that can be al lowed consistent with the circumstances of the Estate. I will hold these papers at this place until about the first day of September next. At that time they will bo placed in the hands of Lawyers in the different Districts where tbo par ties reside to be su^d on. All those who have demands against thc Estate will please hand them to me soon. H. H. BLEASE, Attorney. Newborn-, Juno 15, 1SCC. 4t 20 Final Settlement. NOTICE i? hereby given that a FINAL SET TLEMENT will bc made on tho Estate of .lOflN K. ABNEY, dce'd., in thc Ordiuary's U?bce, on tho 20th November next. Those having c'aims against said Estate arc notified to present the same by that date, or their claims will bo barred payment. Persons indebted to said Es tate must pay up without delay. JOHNSON LOWRY, Ad'or. June 27 3t? 20 Executor's Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estato of Mr?. MARGARET LANHAM, de<-'d , are notified that their Notes bavi been placed in the hands of W. W. Adar-s, Esq., for collection. Cull on him and sci lb. GEORGE BOSWELL, Ex'or. June 27 KU* 20 NOTICE. THE NOTES amt ACCOUNTS due to ROB ERT QUA RLES at the time of his death, and ilso the .Sale Notes due to S. R. QUAELES. his Executrix, aro in my hands fbr collection, by order of th'j Court of Equity, lt Li hoped that all persons in auy wiso iute estcd in this matter wiil como forward at once and settle np, us I have no diicretion whatever, and cannot extend any further indulgence. w. w. ADAMS; Attorney at Law. June 23__J!t 20 Executor's Notice. N'OTICE is hereby given that tho Estate of A. G. WHITE, dee'd., is now in tho Coort of i.'quity for settlement, ami all persons indebted to e.iid Estate by Note or Account, are requested to make payment by tho 20th tiny of August nuxt, JU it is now beyond my power to extend any fur ther indulgence. A. J. Y7H1TF, Ex'i.y. Juno 27 tf 26 To Farmers and Planters AM in the market for the purchase of COT TON and PRODUCE. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Fob 5 tf ? fe-1-:_i_ Notice. ALL persons any wis* indebted to tho Er tate of E. T. DAVIS, dcc'A. aro requested to call on T. H. Clark, Esqr., my authorized Agent and Attorney, and scttlo. And those having demands against tho Faid estate will plonge prcseDt them to my aforesaid Agent and Attomev properly at tested. NANCY L. DAVIS, Adm'ix. M w 29 tl 12 ? SUNDRIES. 50 HHDS.' CHOICE . BACON-Clear Sides Ribbed Sides, Regulara and Shoulders ; 50 Bbls Northern and Wostcrn FLOUR ; 10 tierces prime Carolina RIOE ; 25 bbls Refined B. SUGAR; 5 hhds Muscovado SUGAR; 10 bbls First Quality GOLDEN SYRUP ; 10 hhds Muscovado^ MOLASSES; 50 bbls largo No.' 3 MACKEREL ; 1000 sacks Choice Bread CORN ; 75 boxes Family SOAPS; 30 boxes Adamantine CANDLES ; 75 bbls'and boxes CRACKERS and BISCUITS 50 bbls Bourbon and other WHISKIES ; Largo lot of Case LIQUORS, all varieties ; 25 do::en Heidsiek CHAMPAGNE, pints and quarts ; 40 oasks BURTON ON TRENT ALE, in pints and quarts ; -10 chests Jenkins A Co.'s TEAS, in small packages; 75 kegs Old Dominion.NAILS, assorted sizes ; 25 bbls New Jersey CIDER ; SEGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES ; RAISINS, ALMONDS, PEPPER; GINGER, SPICES, And everything usually kept in my line, 'for sale by A. STEVENS, ?[Augusta, Ga. June 2? Im 20 JAMES STOGNER, No. 308, Broad" Street, .Augusta, G-eorgia, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN Choice Family Groceries, AND ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, A general invitation is extondod to thu citizens of Edgtficld and adjoining Districts. Augusta, June IS, lm 25 30,000 LBS. CHOICE BACON SIDES and SHOULDERS, in Store and arriving. LEVY & JACOBS. Augusta, June ll 2t24 CORN! CORN : 2,000 BUSHELS WniTEFLINT CORN. Fur sale by LEVY & JACOBS. Augusta, June 11 2t2l ROCEBIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION for salo for Greenbacks or specie, at LOW PR I LEVY & JAC0RS, Near the Lower Market, Broad Street, Augusta. June ll 2t 24 To Wheat Growers. WE respectfully anncunee to tho Farmers cf Edgefield District that wc have a PORTA DLE WHEAT THRASHER which will Thrash ?ut and Clean up Lum 25? tu SOO Bushels ol Wheat or Oats per day. We can Thrash any where iv the plantation. 1:" Farmers v iii haul up their.Wheat and stack it, or put it in hand chocks, we will Thrash fur aa many as ve possi bly can. We expect to commenco in about two weeks, and will run thc Thrasher until Decembci next il' we can get the Wheat to thrash. Wu thrash for tho tenth. All letters ai dressed to us at Edgcftcld C. li. will rcccivo attention. JOHN A. BARKER ? GREER. June 20 at 25 A. Simon, Agent, HAS NOW IN STORE, and is constantly re ceiving, at bis new stand on tho Martin Town Hoad, near Garrison Holloway'?, Esq., FRESH SUPPLIK.-2 OF CHOICE GROCERIES, liEADY-MADE CLOTHING', BOOTS AND SHOES, .nul Every Kind of Elegant ami Fashionable DRY GOODS. For Spring & Summer ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE BEST ZmTTGrS All of which will be sold at GREAT',Y RE DUCED PRICES j and to which bo resr ectfully nvites the attention of the public. May ,S _tf_19 B. SMITH & C?T -o New Store A T Mt. Vintage. JUST opened at MOUNT VINTAGE, i the late residence of Mr. F. O'CONNOR,; a v:.rici as sortment of Dry Goods & Groceries, MOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, AND ALL THE USUAL ARTICLES KBPT IN COUNTRY STORES. jJSS-Goods not on our shelves will be procured at short notice. TERMS REASONABLE, and a fair share of patronado solicited. Mt. Vintage, Dee lt Cm50 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. John M. Norris, Adm'or., |Call u Charles NoVrif, ot al. J torB- &c* BY virtue of an Order of tho Court in this cause, all and singular the Creditors of WILLIAM H. NORRIS, doe'd., aro required to present and prove ?their respective remands before thc Commissioner of this Court, on or be fore tho 10th of October next, or in default there of they le barred "from all interest in thc Decree to be pronounced herein. Z. W. CARWILE, c.E.E n. Juno 2ft, ISfifi. _Ot_25 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. H. E. Toncy ct al, Adm'or., j Bi]]) ^ C;l)] T T, " ** . . \ in Creditors, ?tc J. B. Courtney ct ux, et al. J BY virtue of an Order in this cause, all and singular the Creditors of WILLIAM TO N'EY, dee'd., arc required to present and prove their demands before thc Commissioner ol' this Court, on or before thc 1st day of September next, or in default thereof, they be barred from all interest in thc Dccrco to bc pronounced here in. '/.. W. CAR WI LE, c.K.E.n. ?Tune 20, ISfiO._l_lt_ 2.'. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Sophia Chapman, Adm'ix, ] Bill for salo of Rca! vs. - Estate, Call in Crcdi .Tno. A. Chapmen, ct al. J tors, ?c. BY Virtue of an Order of tho Couri ;n tf?is cause, nil and sihgular the creditors of TIlCo.E CHAPMAN, dee. U, arc required :o provo th:ir claim?, bcf--.ro ;h? CoramisMoGcr of this Court on ?r hcf"re thc third Mondny in August next, or in default thereof to bc forever barred .'.vi.; any interest in the Decree to be oroi ouncod herein. Z. W. CARWILE*. r.-r. D. Juno I?. ISCr. tit 25 Notice. ALL persons indebted to tho Estnto of FJBT TX E. BODIE, dc Vd, aro required t.i ^make payment forth cir h. or ;bcy ?-ill ho sued, nt-the n?.xt Court; and'thopc having-dumnrds! against s.iid Estatc.nro required to present them properly attested by tho 27t.h January 18C7, or they will be debarred of nil interest in ?ho Estnto. ARIEL ABLE, ) , iL it, BODIE, f Ad'aora. Jday SB im. Sm? 22 merchants, Planters and Everybody . PURCHASING DRY GOODS, "WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO CALL AT 228 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, G-EOHOIA, WHERE THEY WILL FIND One of the L?re-est ! MOS? COMPLETE AND ELEGANT STOCKS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS IN THE SOUTH. HAVING a buyer in the markets at all times,'BUYING EXCLUSIVELY FROM IM PORTERS and MANUFACTURERS FOR CASU, wc feel confident in assuring tile public that we can offer them ll GREATEST BARGAINS OUR STOCK OF CONSISTS OF THE LATEST AND MOST RECHERCHE STYLES IN Rich Colored SILKS Beautiful Foulard SILKS Heavy Black Lyons SILK Heavy Black Gr03 SILK Black SILKS, without Lustre Heavy Black Glace SILKS Broche Grenadine BAREGES Black Twisted Silk GRENADINE Broche Grenadine BAREGES, with Shawls to match Broche Pine Apple CLOTHS Plain Lero CLOTHS Striped ai.d Plaid MOZAMBIQUES Figured MOZAMBIQUE'S Plain Colors Crape MA UETZ Black Iron BAREGES, colored figures Double Width White BAREGE I Double Width Black BAREGE Black ALPACAS and Mohair Lustres Black CANTON CLOTHS White ALPACA Lupin's best Black BOMBAZINES Black CHALL1ES and Crape MARETZ Beautiful Colored CHALLIES French Organdie MUSLINS French Organdie ROBES Printed JACONETS . louted LAWN Plain French LAWNS Plain and Figured LAWNS Plain French CAMBRICS Plain and Figured PERCALES Mourning MUSLINS and LAWNS, &c., frc OUR STOCK OE COVERINGS CANNOT BE SURPASSED. WE HAYE Fino Pusher Lace CIRCULARS Laov. POINTS and MANTILLAS White Lace ROTONDES Colored Lace SHA W LS Black (Jr.Miadiuc SHAWLS Fine Lama Wool SHAWLS M .zambi'pie SHAWLS Colored Barege SHAWLS Elegant Silk BASQUES and SACQUES. TIS" HOUSE EIJRNISHING GOODS WE CAN SUPPLi' THE LARGEST ORDERS, ATTHE LOWEST FIGURES, HAYING BEEN BOUGHT WITH GREAT CARE AT THE LATE PANIC PRTCES. WE HAYE 94, 10-4, 11-4 Cotton SHEETINGS 10 4 Brown Colton SHEETINGS 10-4 Linen SHEETINGS 5-4 Pillow Case COTTONS 5-4 Piliow Case LINEN 10-4, 12-4 Manchester TOTLKT QUILTS 10-4,12 Lancaster QUILJBS 10-4, 12-4 Marseilles QUILTS 8 4. 16-4 White Table DAMASK -4, 8-4 Brown Linen Table DAMASK Extra Fine Damask NAPKINS Damask D'OYLTES Huck and Cra*k TOWELS Fine Damask TOWELS Fine Damask Bordered TOWELS Fine Colored Bordered Huck TOWELS Russia DIAPER 5 Bird's Eye DIAPER Cotton DIAPER I Mosquito NETTINGS 10-4,12 4 White Damask.TABLE CLOTHS klOKINGS, &c, fte, &e. 5-4 Brown Linen ?ABLE CLOTHS HST GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, WE HAYE White Linen DRILL Fino French BROAD CLOTHS Fine French .CASSIMERES Fine French DOE SKINS Fiue Fancy CASSIMERES Cuban TWEEDS # Black Drap DE1TE Brown Linen DRILLS Brown Linen DUCKS 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 Sw'ss MUSLINS Striped Swiss MUSLINS Checked CAMBRICS Dotted Swiss MUSLINS figured Swiss MUSLINS French MOUSSELAINE Nainsook MUSLINS MULL MUSLINS s Soft Finish CAMBR?CS A VERY HEAYY STOCK OF WHITE GOODS-CHEAP, CONSISTING IN PART OF ? Victoria LAWNS . Bishop LAWNS Jackonet MUSLINS Swiss MUSLINS Fine BRILLIANTS India Twill LONG CLOTH French PERCALE, for Skirting Trish LINENS, Richardson and other best brands ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL STOCK.OF AMERICAN & ENGLISH PRINTS, Furnilure PRINTS CHAMBRYS and GINGHAMS Apron CHECKS and Hickory STRIPES ~ New Yoric Mills WAMASUTTA Semper Idem LONSDALE LONG CLOTHS Marlboro CHECKS asid STRIPES IN LACES AND EMBROIDERIES WE II AY Ii Fine Jaconet EDGINGS and INSERTINGS THREAD LACES Jaconet L ANDS and FLOUNCING Swiss EDGINGS Sheer Linen HANDKERCHIEFS Sw?-; INSERTINGS He Jtitch HANDKERCHIEFS Smyrna EDGINGS Linen EDGINGS. : A FINE STOCK OF English Hosiery, Parasols, Dace Mitts, Notions, &c, &c. WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TOG IVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING. GSA Y, M??LLARKY & CO. May .22 Im 2? i. W?mk 216 Bros WHOLESALE AND 1 J UST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOC DRY GOODS, of every description, WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIER"! GI AND ALL GOODS G] if You Do Not See Wha May 15 llU IVIllli flUUHVlj Established in Charleston in 1837, And in Augusta in 1848, THE Subscriber takc3 pleasure. In informing thc residents of Edgefield and tho adjoin ing Districts that he has been appointed Agent for tho THREE BEST PIANO BIAK EUS IN THE WORLD, viz: STEINWAY A SONS, New York, CHICKERING & SONS, Boston, HAZELTON BROS., New York. And he will soil their Instruments at FACTO RY FRICKS, with freight added. ' Persons wishing to purchase a SUPER IOR PIANO FORTE will pleaso send for Circulars and Illustrated Catalogues, and they will find they can purchase from thc BEST MAKERS, at as Low Prices as they can of inferior one?. Illustrated Catalogues and Circulars sent free of all charges. CEO, A. OATES, 240 l?road Street, AUGUSTA, QA. ?STAteo, Agent for Mason A Hamlin's cele brated CABINET ORGANS. Apr 21_t?_17_ Furniture ! ^^^K THE UNDERSIGNED HAYE &^filr'??2?^*i^? on hand, and arc receiving, a E??^*225^ FINE ASSORTMENT of SUPERB FURNITURE, Which they oller AT VERY LOW FIGURES. They ate also prepared to MAKE TO ORDEI? and REPAIR any thing in our line of business at short notice. Canc-Bottom Chairs RE-SEATED at a living price, at 137 Broad Street, opposite Monument Square. WEST & WAV, Juno ll Cm 24 Cora, Bacon, Flour C 1 Olm, RA CON, FLOFR, AND ALL KINDS OF (.RAIN, ALWAYS ON HAND, AND FOR SALE LOW BY "f, A. WILM?MS & CO., 220 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. May 15 2m 20 FOU SALE A Delightful Residence . IX EDGEFIELD VILLAGE! THE HOUSE is conveniently situated on a largo Lot containing AliOUT FIFTEEN ACRES, has Ten well finished Rooms, Spacious Hall in 1st and 2nd stories, two story Piazza in front, and Piazza in rear, with convenient Pttntry, Closets, ito. All necessary out buildings. A Weil in tho yard with a good Pump, and a never failing iiranch running through the lower part of thc Lot. -Af. SO, A STORE HOUSE, on thc North-East Corner ol thc Public Square". Well arranged for keeping a general nssortmont of Merchandise and an excel lent stand for doing a cash business. A bargain may bo had. T?rm3 Cash. ?Apply soon, to J. li. SULLIVAN. May 2!) 2m 22 Notice. ALT persons having demands against tho Estntc of RICHARD W. ADAMS, deed., aro re quested to present them forthwith to tho under signed ; and thoso indebted to said Estate arc requested to make pavracnl to the undersigned. T. D. PADGETT, Adm'r. Juno 10 3t*_25_ $50 Heward! STRAYED OR STOLEN-A FINE CnESNUT SORREL HORSE, 7 yenrs old, J4 hands high, white on both hind feet, and a ipot on tho back like a saddle mark. The Subscriber will pay $50 reward to any per son delivering this horso at her place one mile from Itichardsonville. MRS. MARY BATES JOHNSON. Juno 6 St ._ Sheriff's Sale. John L. Dobcy, ") R. M. Offings. . J BY virtue of the writ of Fi. Fa., in this case, I wHl proceed to sell on tho first Monday in July next, at Edgefield C H., Two Lots of Land in tho Town of Hamburg, which will be more fully doscribed on thc day of salo. Torms Cash. W. SPIRES, s..E.n. Jun? 8,_jlo^_;_2i_ QU-t K AA PER YEAR ! -We want Agenta ?|pA?3iAJ every whevo to sell our orrnovr.p S2il Sewing Machines. Three new kind'. I'lide: and upper feed. Sent?n trial. Worrantod five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY machines sold iii Unitod States for less than $40, which aro full;/ licensed ly HOKC, Whee ler <f- Wilton, Grove-& Raker, Singer <f- Cu., and Rachclder; All o'nor cheap machines are in fringements and th J seller or nter arc liable to ar rent, ?inc and imariionmen'. Illustrated circu lars sent /'rec. Atdrcss, o: call upon Shaw ? Clark, at Biddlefoid, Maine, or Chicago, 111. Juno G iswly 23 Notice. THE NOTES and ACCOUNTS of SAMUEL STEVENS, of A. J. ROUNTREE and W. D. ROUNTREE are in my hands for. collection. These gontlemen have removed from the Siato; (hoy do not desire lo sue anybody, but aro com piled to have money, and earnestly request all person -v'.'o are in anywise indebted to them tc como forward and sotlle their E >tos and Account: at once. " W. W. ADAMS, Attornoy in fact. June 12 Ct 24 Internal Revenue Tax. THIRD DISTRICT, Juno 1st, 1866. ALL PERSONS in boainoss, trado or profoS' sion of any kind nineo 30th May, 1S66, an required to pay their licenses forthwith. I will attend in Hamburg ono week, common' cing IS th Juno iuot., and nt Uto Court Houso tb< week following. Office, now nt C. Ward's, Ridgo. R. WARD, Collector for Edgefield District. June C 3t 23 A MONTH I-AGENTS wanted fo: six entirely vnr articUs, just out. Ad dross O. T. GAREY, City-Building, Biddleford Mo. Juno 6_ ?? iswly .. .23 .Itch ! If?h ! Itcfri - TCH CURED IN HALF AN HOUR. Cal TEAGUE A CAR WILE. Way 23 U . 21 I T F & CO'S., Ld Street, RETAIL EMPORIUM ? :K.. OF JOVES; &C, etc., ' STRAW GOODS, BASQUES and TRIMMINGS, DRESS BUTTONS, &c, <fec. EN ER ALLY NEEDED. t You Want, Ask For lt. I. KAHN & CO., 202 Broad Street, Augusta, Gr., lm. 20 DIRECT IMPORTERS OP AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS CARPETS, GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, SHOES, BAGGING, ROPE, rte. Carpets of All Kinds, RUGS, DOOR-MATS, DRUGGETS, WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR OIL CLOTH'S, DAMASK AND LACE CURTAINS, CORNI CES AND RANDS. PIANOS. Groceries of All Kinds Usually kept in n first class Grocery Store. Dry Goods Of Alino3t. Every Description. BLANKETS, ROOTS AND SHOES, GUNNY BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, NAILS. BROOMS AND BUCKETS. WILLOW-WARE, TUES AND PAILS, Liquors of All Kinds, AND NOTIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT OUR OLD STAND 205 Broad Street, AUGUSTAj.GA. Augusta, April .'JO_3m IS DRY GOODS! .JJRY G CODS!! H; F RUSSELL k CO. 171 BROAD STREET, UNDER TOE A GUSTA HOTEL. . ii. P. RUSSELL, W. DANIEL, J. J. RUSSELL. Oller to tho public one of thc most .BI:A?T?EUL.STOCKS OF GOODS ?*ver brought to Augusta, which having Leen se lected with great eire, nnd bought on tho most favorable terras, will be .?cid very low. Our mot to being "quick sales and ?mall profits." TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS Wc oller great facilities in TRICE, QUALITY, and VARIETY Our stock of DRESS GOODS consists of black and Colored REP SILKS Black and Colored CORDED SILKS Cheeked cud Striped SILKS Plain Black SILKS Foulard SILKS Plack ami Colored GINGHAMS Broche Figured GINGHAMS Black and Colored TAMA RUNE Black, White and Colored MOHAIR Black anrl Colored IRON BAREGE BAREGE ANGLOIS MOZAMBIQUE ' Black and Colored CHALLIS* Black and Colored HERNANE Black and Whito BAREGE 8-4 . ORGANDIE ROBES ORGANDIE MUSLIN Printed JACONET Printed LINENS Printed French CAMBRTC v Printed BRILLIANTS ' Colored CHAMBREV Cclo?ed CII.VMBREY Colored LAWNS Figured LAWNS Figured PERCOLE Plaid GINGHAMS Fipurcd PICQUET CLOTH PARASOLS and FANS In C0VJ3M?&S wo havo Challe and.lpsfte SHAWLS Shetland SHAWLS Black, White and Colored' LISLE THREAD SHAWLS Black SILK SACKS, Long and Short Black SILK CIRCULARS LACE L'OINTS, etc , etc. Our Stork of WHITE GOODS cannot hu sur passed, such as Jaconet M UL IN , Jaconet CAMBRIC Swiss MUSLIN Nains-.ok and Mull MUSLIN Shird MUSLIN Puffed MUSLIN LINEN CAMBRIC Irish CAMBRIC * LONG LAWN Irish LINEN BIRD EYE DIAPER Plaid and Striped NAINSOOK PLAID and SWISS Checked MUSLIN Dottod SW ISS MARSEILLES CAMBRIC DIMITY TARLETON MUSLIN DRAPING MUSLIN Our HOSIERY consists of Ladies' bert Z glisb , Ladies' Lisle Inroad, plain and open work Gents' Brown and Blenched English Gents' Lirio Thread Misses' and Boys' EMBROIDERIES Linen SETS, COLLARS and CUFFS Cambric SETS, COLLARS and CUFFS Lace SETS, COLLARS and CUFFS Muslin ami Linen COLLARS L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS nesi.mchcd HAND KER CHIEFS - Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS For Gents' wear Black French BROAD CLOTH BlackT.cnch DOESKIN CASSIMERE Black Pren Mi DRAB Oolored CASSIMERES LINEN G00i>S, plain and fancy CRAVATS ano COLLARS Lisle Thread and Gauze UNDER-YESTS DOMESTIC GOODS .1-4, 7-8, 4-4 Brovn SHIRTING 3-4, 7-8, 4-4 Bier ched SHIRTING 5-4, 8 4,10-4 SHEETING PILLOW CASE LINEN MARSEILLES QUILTS DOMESTIC GINGHAMS CALICOES Brown and Bleached TABLE DAMASK LINEN TOWELS' Crash, Huckaback and Rusoia TOWELLING BED'TICKING, GAUZE, FLANNEL . Etc,, Eto. And in fancy articles, too numerous to mention, I we offer -an endless vBriety. Everybody ia invited ! to call and examine our stock. ApriUT tf . ic Shady Hill Select School. MRS; WM. GOODMAN-will open at her resi-' donco, on the 16th, a. SELECT SCHOOL .FOR; GIRLS. Terms for a-Sossion j of Thirteen Weeks, $5 for tho lowost class, and. $6 forthoso more advanced. Plain Sewing and Needle Work, taught gratis. ?pr4 tf 14 1 Fall ?P?r?iips! TlIE Subscriber is now receiving, and will continuo to receive during tho Season, a LARGE and CHOICE ASSORTMENT of WARRENT ED FRESH and GENUINE Imported and American. Turnip ' SEED, Consisting in part FOR JULY SOWING : . Largo Purple Top Yellow RUTA BAGA ; Serving's Improved SWEDE. FOR SUMMER SOWING : Largo Yellow GLOBE; ? Large White GLOBE; Waites' ECLIPSE ; Large White NORFOLK ; Robinson's Golden BALL; Strap Leaved RED TOP; White FLAT DUTCH." FOR SEPTEMBER SOWING : "Large YELLOW ABERDEEN,-very fine. Thjse Turnips in good soil wil! "grow to weigh from 1 to 20 pounds. Also, MANGLE W?RTZEL BEET, both Red ind Yellow, grows to an enorama size, and is fine ibr feeding Stock in Winter. * All of which can bo had' at the AUGUSTA 3A. SEED STORE, No. 15, Washington Street, me door from South side of Broad. Notice for Sign over tho door. C. PJEMBJLE. Augusta, May 22 Ot 21 RE HI Ti HE Subscriber has just received a NICE STOCK OF New Calicoes and Muslins* Also, Jaconet, Nainsook, Plain, Striped and Dotted SWISS MUSLINS. ^?\ATew Brade's Patent and Crown HOES, with many other useful articles, which will be SOLD LOW FOR CASH ONLY. . B. C. BRYAN, Agent. May 22 tf ' 21 A. C. DECOTTES, P. P. SALAS. Lato Cashier Bank of Hamburg. DECOTTES & SALAS, Gotton Factor & Commission MEP.CI-IA.JSTT, CHARLESTON,-8. C., WILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TO TnE SALE OF COTTON, LUMBER AND OTHER COUNTRY PRODUCE. Charleston, Jan 1 tf 1 "MILLS HOUSE, " CORNER QUEEN & MEETING STREET.?, CHARLESTON,' S.. C. THTS POPULAR AND WELL KNOWN HOUSE is now fully opon for tho. reception of visitors, having been refurnished with NEW and ELEGANT FURNITURE'THROUGHOUT, and offers to tho "traveller accommodations ana conveniences as a FIRST CLASS HOTEL not to bc equalled-by any North or {South. The patronage of tho travelling public is re spectfully solicited. Rates of Board per day S 1,00; Rates per month as may be agreed on. JOS. PURCELL, Proprietor. Charlest on, Feb 21 tf .3 WMGmTS?BL?Y & CfJ. nAYE OPENED A AT OB. JOHN R. MOB^EY'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 FIGURES, CAUSED BY THE LATE DECLINE IN THE PRICB OF COTTON. SSS"CALL ?XD S%E.~?g$. .May 22 tf 21 CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP! THE Subscriber respectfully announces to the public that he has commenced tho CAR RIAGE and WAGON-BUSINESS at his resi dence about 2i miles North of Good Hope Church, and about ono milo from Trinity Church, in this District, where hp will execute -in tho BEST POSSIBLE MANNER, all work in thc linc, and OK short notice. REPAIRING-either Wood Work or Black smithing-rdouo well and promptly. ,?23^1 will keep on hand, and- make to order, COFFINS of ail kinds, and at very low rates. I keep none but the BEST MATERIAL, and will warrant my work to givesatbfa?tir.n. I .am also prepared to have BOOTS and SI70ES made to order in good style, and by an experi enced workmau. jiS?rGlvo mc a trial, and encourage home en terprise. JAS. S. HUGHES. June 12 Cm 2t GROCERIES ! CCONSTANTLY on hand a supply of / SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA; MEAL, HAMS, LARD : SALT, SODA, STARCH, SOAP;. SODA CRACKERS, SARDINES-; TOBACCO and SEGAR?; * CANDY, RAISINS, FIGS, PRUNES; PAD LOCKS, BUCKETS, BROOMS; BLACKING, MATCHES, TACKS; POWDER, CAPS, iio?. ?c. S. H. MANGE T. Jv.no 12 tf 21 Tax Collector's Notice. 1WILL OPEN MY BOOKS for tho collection of the Stato and District Taxes at Edgcfield C. H., on the 21st inst., and will keep them open until Monday, thc 2d July next. On Tuesday "and Wednesday, the 3d and 4th, I will bo at Graniteville. On Thursday and Friday, the 5th and Otb, at Hamburg. After which' time my Books will pos itively dose. Thoso who fail to pay their taxes by that, dato will be Doubled Taxed, Tax Payers ore requested to come forward at as early a day as they can. Those having freedmen employed aro request ed to make thc returns and pay thc Tuxes fer th"m. My bonks will open at 9 o'clock A. M., and closo at 6 P. M. jZSrThoso who have failed to mako thoir As sessment returns mnst do so by tbe.Cth June next, or they will bo eubjeet to double tax.! BEN J. R0PER,.T. C. E. D. May 1 _tf_IS Notice. ALL Persons Laving demands against the"Es tate of SHIRLEY B. WHATLEY, dceU, are requested to present them forthwith to tho undersigned; and tboso indebted to said Estato lire requested to make payment to tho under signed. . W. W. ADAMS) Ex'or. May 15 . - 3m_20 Notice. THE NOTES and ACCOUNTS of the lato Firm of BLAND * HILL have been placed in tho hands of J. L. ADDISOS, Esq., for collec tion. All nersot"? indcLted to said Finn aro re quested to cali and cottle the same. J. WALTER^ItlLL, Surviving Partner. May 21_. ", lm ~31 NOTICE TO BRIDGE BII?LDEBS? WILL bo let to thc lowest bidder tho Hridgo on tho Scott's Ferry Road, on Seven's Creek near Garrott's old Mill, on Saturdoj tbe7th July next. Length of Bridgo, three hnndridund sixty feet. Any ono desiring tnfoma??:i.vv;i? consult G. W. Nixon or.Loo Holson,.Commis sioners. LEMTJEL C0RLET;^hair. Bo'ird.g . May28 _Jj j 2l? Estate Notice. A LL persons naving daim? against tho Estate XX'of Dr J. F- ADAS?S, deco., are notified to Present tnoS?me/ duly attested,- wiraWt delay. Those-imkbtod to; said Estate ?axe <teqt??stcd to pey up-at-an^early date.-.,. ? All jersons-indebted to- ns indivioudly are'alr? rcouested to seitlo tie eatte at once. . . H . S. W. NIOHOLSPN,:) Ad,". May 23 If '21