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?JOHN- S. PAIBLT. RUTLEDGE WILSOX, JOHN S, FAIRLY ?& CO,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN |FAXCY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, FURNISHING Gd O DS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. &c, ?INVITE the attention of Country Merchants knd the Trade generally, to their complete assort ?nent of the above mentioned Goods, now being (opened at NO. 37 HAINE STREET, Charleston, S. C.? The old Stand of Messrs. HYATT, MCBURNEY ? Co. Their selections have been made with great core, and with a thorough knowledge of the wants of the Southern people, acquired during many y?ars experience in business in this City previous Ito the war. Our Business Motto will bo '?QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. ?S3~ Orders will bo carefully an i promptly Sled. JOHN S. FAIRLY & CO. JSgFThc Subscriber is particularly desirous of enewing business relations with the customers of |is former house, MARSHALL, BURGE & Co. ' . JOHN S. FAIRLY. Charleston, Oct 1 lm 40 ESTABLISHED 1854. fflG?f? SELL, [nporters and Wholesale Dealers IN ILLINERY, STRAW, AND FA3STC"Y GOODS, forth East Corner Mceiinyand Marled Sis., rNVITE thc Trade to examine their full and varied assortment of [BONNETS and nATS, trimmed and untrimmed, RIBBONS, of all description?, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, DRESS CAPS, NETS, VEILG, of newest design?, RUCHES, LACES. CRATES, SILKS, CORSETS, HOOPS, ?tc, Ac. Charleston, Oct 1 6m 40 ' I F. HORSEY, SUCCESSOR OF HORSEY, AITEN & CO.. AND STRAW GOODS, "LSTo. 25 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 2J lm 39 PL?NTE^RSHtl?TEL, CORNER QUEEN AND CHURCH STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. C. \V. & J. B. DENNIS, Proprietors. THIS SPENDTD HOTEL WILL BE OPEN ED ON THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, on foe European system. It has boen remodeled and refurnished throughout. This Hotel contains over one bundred.rooms, which will be reserved chiefly for thc usc of "travellers and transient guests. Competent assistants have been secured in every department, and every attention will be paid to ensure eoinfort to their customers. Thc sleeping j rooms are airy and clean. The restaurant will be supplied with tho best fare thc market affords. Porter.? will be always ready v> attend to each arrival and departure of trains. TBfe travelling public, transient visitors and other?, will find in it all the luxuries of a first-class house, combined with the comforts of home. The location is fine ly adapted for business men and travellers. No pains or expense will bo spared to give entire satisfaction. Charleston, Sept 25 4teow39 THE DAILY PRESS. * - - A CHEAP PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Subscriptions will bc recoivcil for tbo DAILY PRESS at tho following rates : One Year, in advance.$5 W Six Month?, in advance. 3 00 Three Months, in advance..?. 2?00 Postmasters aro authorized and requested to act as Agent? in receiving and forwarding sub scriptions to this office, and will be allowed the usual per centago in such business. E. H. i? UGH E. Publisher Dairy Press, Augusta, Ga. Sept. 12 8t 37 WAGON AID BLACKSMITH SHOPS. 1/HE Undersigned gives notice that be is now, prepared to have REPAIRED in a good and workmanlike manner, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, IJUGUIE?, and other Vehicles that may ba brought to his Shops, at fa;r and reasonable pri-: CC3 for Ccsh. NEW WAGONS, CARTS and BUGGIES will also be put up in thc best style, and on as reason able terms as can be afforded. Having EFFICIENT and EXPERIENCED WORKMEN in my Shops, and a good supply of I the BEST SEASONED TIMBER, no pains will [bc spared to give entire satisfaction to those who pnay send their work to these Shops. W.W.ADAMS, Sept. 26 tf 39 State of South. Carolina, EDGEFIKLD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq^Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, Patrick J. and Burgos Franklin have applied to nie for Lctjars of'Administration, on all and singular the goo-!s and chattels rights and credits of Bartley Franklin late of the District aforesaid deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all Mid singular, tbekindred and creditor's of tho said deceased, to bc andappoarbefore mo, at our next Ord ?nary'? Court for thc said District,to be holden ?vt EJge?e'jd Court House, or. the |Sth day of Qct. next, to show cau^e, if. any, why the said adininiitnUiou-sbould not be granted. Given under my baud and seal, this 29th day of Sept in the year of our Lord one thous and eight hundred and sixty-six, and in the' ninotyfir.-t yoaf*of tho sovereignty and Indepen dence of the United State? of America. W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D. Oct. 17_2f_4fl_ State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BYW.F.DUT.ISOE, Esq., Ordinaryof Edge field District. Whereas, Henry Reol <fc Albert Reel ha ve applied to tao for Letters of Administration, on all and singula^tho goods and chattel?, righ? ?nd credits of Alfred Reel, late of tho District aforesaid, dee'd. These are,therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular, the kindred and'creditors of tho aiid deceased, to be and appear before me, nt our _ne^t Ordinary's Court for the said District, to I o 'h il Jon at Edgefield Court House, on tbeliith day of Oct. inst, to show cause, if any, why tho said administration should not be grunted. Given under my hand ?n i seal, thb 1st day of Oct. in tho yoar of our Lord ono thousand oi^ht hundred and sixty-six, and in tho 91 st yoar of tho.Independence of tho United States of America. W. F. DURISOK, o.F D Oct._2_2t 4, To Bridge Builders.*" THE BUILDING OF THE BRIDGE over Mill Creek, on the Martin Town Road, 14 mile? above Hamburg, will bo lot, on tseground to the lowest bidder, on Monday, tho 23d October next. For further particulars, - apply to either of the undersigned Commissioners. SETH BUTLER, ) W. G. HARRIS, i Com'ers. 8. W. GARDNER, j Oat3f St ? ONE PRICE CHEAP CASH STORE -0-r & Go. 228 Broad Street, A-iignsta,, Greorgia9 At their old and'well known Stand under the CENTRAL HOTEL, beg respectfully to inform their friends and the public that they are now receiving one of the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE Stocks-of F?nm AND I DRY GOODS, Ever introduced to the public of Augusta and vicinity,-Pur chased Exclusively for Cash,-and selected with the utmost care and fidelity, with a view of retaining and further establishing the reputation which a kind public so generously accords us OF KEEPING THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES FAIR DEALING ON EQUITABLE PRINCIPLES, One PF?G@5 and Cheap for Gash, No Credit, and Consequently No Bad Debts. Every One Treated Courteously Alike, and No Pains Spared to Give Universal Satisfaction* These principles in trade we find to be as immutable as Truth itself, find when faithfully adhered to, a sure guaranty of success. With an experience of nearly A QUARTER OF A CENTURY in catering to the public of Augusta, we think w? can truthfully venture to assure our friends of a large saving in the purchase of their Dry Goods supplies. We are determined that NOTHING SHALL BE WANTING on our part to cultivate, to the greatest extent, thc splendid patronage we are now receiving. We intend ours to be a " LIVE" BUSINESS, conducted on "LIVE" PRINCI PLES. And to the Cautious and Prudent Purchaser, at either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, we would say examine"carefully and patiently our Goods and Prices before making a " single purchase.1' And if we cannot convince you of a large saving, we will take much pleasure in posting you on the prices. We would ;ike to give a detailed Schedule of our Goods and Prices to our friends at a distance, but space will not permit more than a glance at the different Depart ments : II WILL BE FC>TIISTD : New York Mills LONG CLOTH ; Wamasullus " " 1 Hills Semper Idem " " Lonsdale* " " James'Steam Mills" " Hope Company " " I Langdon " ff Indian River " " New Market . " Spiersville '? " Great Falls Shamrock Mills ? .? Washington " " Sigourney " (; Cannoe w " Augusta SHIRTINGS & SHEETINGS ; Graniteville " " Richmond Factory STRIPES ; OSNABURG; Fine Sea Island Brown HOMESPUN; Hickory STRIPES and DEN HIMS; MarlboVo PLAIDS and STRIPES : LINSEYS and KERSEYS ; CANTON FLANNELS and JEANS : Paper and English CAMBRICS ; Brown HOLLANDS and CELECIAS Slate and Satin .JEANS; APRON CHECKS ; TICKINGS in Great Variety. FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CMIOISIIGEMTVAIHTT, In New and Beautiful Styles, a nd Very Low Prices IN OUR ' LINEN AND HOUSE KEEPING DEPARTMENT : 10, ll and 124 Linen and Cotton SHEETINGS of the very best make ; 9-8 and 5 4 Pillow Case LINEN and COTTON, Very Superior; 10, ll and 12-4 Manchester, Lancaster, Marseilles, Honey Comb, Alexander QUILTS ; 8, 9 and 10-4 White and Brown Linen DAMASK, Very low prices; 12 4 Very Superior Linen DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS with NAPKINS to match Very Superior Linen Damask NAPKINS and DOYLES ; Damasked Fringed and Colored bordered TOWELS: Huckaback, Russia, and Best English DIAPERS ; Linen Crash DOWLES and Cotton DIAPERS ; Fine IRISH LINENS, of Very Superior Quality. Our Own Importation. Among our Large Assortment of ssl ?3 ? irk A afc sg WILL BE FOUND EVERY NOVELTY OF THE SEASON. Rich POPLIN REPS, Plain POPLINS ; ALPACAS; Printed ALPACAS ; POL DE CHEVERS; OTTOMAN VELOURS; Yeddo Wool POPLINS; BROCATELLS ORIENTALS; Satin Striped VELOURS ; PARAMETTA CLOTHS ; COBURGS; French MERINOES; Plain and Figured All Wool DELANES ; Armure CLOTHS ; Striped MOHAIR ; Figured Plaid MERINO, &c, &c.,&c, [ BLACK LYONS SILK of the best make and qualities, with and without Lustre? of all widths. RICH COLORED SILKS, io White and Plain Colors, Chene and Figured. IN OUR MOURNING DEPARTMENT we always keep Lupin's Bombazines, All Wool Delaines, Canton Cloths, French .Merinoes, Alpacas and Mohairs. Also, a variety of Ched: Reps and Poplins. IN OUR WOOLED DEPARTMENT will be found Broly's Fine Fr-enoh Broad Qloths, Doeskins and Cassimeres, Satinetts, Tweeds and-Coatings. . We Call Especial Attention to our Large Stock of BLANKETS, White, Colored and Opera FLAN NELS, &b. In the Cloak and Shawl Department we have everything that is RICH, DESI RABLE, FASHIONABLE or UNIQE, at unprecedentedly low prices. We make this Department a SPECIALITY, and Confidently invite Comparison. . Constantly on Rind a Full Stock of WHITE GOODS, LACES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, &c, &c. We would pay to b?i Friends in the Country that as wu have but ONE POSITIVE PRICE, ER OM WHICH THERE IS NO ABATEMENT, that Orders entrusted to our caro will receive marked attention in the selection of Goods. The prices in all instances we will guarartee. . To all of which we respect fully invite the attention of the public. GEAY, MULIJItKY & CO. Augusta, Sep:; 25 tf 40 Mew deeds I NOW ON HAND A SPENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING, FOR GENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS, selected with care and made in the MOST FASHIONA BLE STYLES. Just Received. A SUPERIOR STOCK OF BROAD CLOTHS, CUSSIMERES and VESTINGS. AU Garments jade in the most Fashionable Styles. Also. A LARGE STOCK OF SHIRTS and au* kinds of FURNISHING GOODS. Also, A LARGE ASSORTMENT of all kinds of HATS now worn, for Gentlemen and Youth. Also, A FIRST RATE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES for Gentlemen, Youths and Ladies.-All qualities. C?T Tho Public are requested to give us a call as we shall offer inducements for them tg make purchases. J. A. VANWINKLE, 2?0 Broad Street, under Central Hotel, Al G USIA, GA. Sept 25 2m 39 BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, &c. CONLEY, FORcT& CO., A-iagiista, Ga., THE OLDEST SHOE HOUSE IN GEORGIA Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, LASTS, SHOE PEGS AND SHOE MAKING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS. TVE ARE NOW RECEIVING a largo and well selected Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, LEATH ER, Ac, which wo will sell at tho LOWEST MARKET PRICES. _?3?-Oiir Stock is well adapted to suit tho Country Trade. Call and examine our Stock before purchasing olsowhere. CONLEY, FORCE & CO. Augusta, Sept 2? 3m 31? A. A. BEALL. J. n. SPEARS. W. n. PORTER. BEAU, SPEARS & CO,, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fire-Proof 'Warehouse, No, 6, Campbell Street AUGUS- A, GA.. WI1- -. ..xCT PERSONAL ATTEN TION j.0 STORAGE am1 SALE of COTTON, GRAIN, BACON, FLOUR, AND OTHER D RODE CE. ^Orders for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMI LY SUPPLIES promptly filled. The usual CASn ADVANCES made on pro duce iu store. The patronage of their Friends and the Public generally respectfully solicited. Augusta, Sept 25 3m39 J. S. COLES, FACTOR AND FORWARDING MERCHAKTT, 144 Reynold Street, (Near South Carolina Depot,) AUGUSTA, GA. Will Sell Colton and Produce Gen erally, OR RECEIVE THE SAME ON STORAGE. Will Furnish or Purchase Planters? Supplies. Augusta, Aug 15 6m 33 JOHN A THOS. A. BONES, AUGUSTA, GA., ??AVE on hand a Direct Importation of Rodger's TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY; PAD LOCKS with Mastor Keys; ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES; TRACE* Globe Work FILES ; SHOVELS, SPADES, AXES ; AGRICULTURAL TOOLS, Ac, Ac We will continue to receive a fine assortment of HARDWARE,-which we offer low. Augusta, Aug 7 4t 32 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE! 1 Splendid Opportunity for a good Investment ! I OFPER for Sale iny VALUABLE PLANTATION in EdgeQeld District, lying within three in?es of Vaucluse F&otory, and containing 2?80 Acres J About 350 Acres of this largo body of Land are cleared, and in a Gao state of cultivation, whilst the balance is in native forest. On the premises ls a good comfortable DWEL LING, with -all necessary outbuildings,-all ia good repair.. Also, a good SAW MILL, GRIST MILL, COTTON GIN and THRASHER, Ao. Big Horso Oroek-tho " Factory Creek,"-runs through the centre of this Tract, and the Colum bia A Augusta Railroad also passes through tho Plantation, and within thirty yards of the Mills. On this place thero is a splendid sito for a Facto ry, with water power sufficient to run any kind of maobinory. 'The TIMBER on this pince is worth over One Hundred Thousand Dollars, whilst tho WOOD and LIGHTWOOD would bring twice that amount in Augusta, Ga., and it can bo readily shipped to that market as soon as tho Railroad is com pleted. It is thought by competent persons that ono thousand acres of this Tract will yield, with pro per management, from 800 to 1000 pounds Seed Cottan per acre, and it is os well adapted for Grain as nny land in tho District. The remainder of the Tract is not so productive, but affords capital Pasturage for Stock of all kinds, whilst the Timber thereon is very valuable. This Plantation lies within a few miles of three largo and thriving Villages-Vaucluse, Granito villo and Aiken,-and .only five milos from the G ron i to v ill o Depot on tho S. C. Railroad. These Villages afford excellent marketing facilities, and the highest prices aro always thoro obtained for every kind of country produco. This soil is well adaptod to Fruit culture, and ' there is already on tho premise.' k ohoice Orchard I of Northern Peach Troos, in thriving condition, f In short, this is ono of tho purost and best wa- ' tercel, and most health;, productivo and valuable plantations in tho South/ j Jl?fBj applying carly a burgeon may bo had. Price reasonable. Address mo at Graniteville, S. C L. L. HALL. Sept 25 ltn 39 TO RENT. THE Subscriber offers to RENT for tho ensu ing.year between FOUR aud FIVE HUN DRED, ACRES OF GOOD LAND, in excellent condition, produces well, and is finely adapted tb Cotton,.Corn and small Grain. For furfhor par ticulars, apply to tho Subscriber on tho promises, eight miles below Edenfield C. H., near tho Fivo Noten Road. JOSIAH LANHAM. SepU5 St* S9 il. COHEN 9 WHOLE SAE AND RETAIDEA ER IN BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, Has on Hand and receiving daily a large and well assorted Stock of LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN, GENTS and LOYS 7 OP EVERY DESCRIPTION that can be had in ANY MARKET. Merchants and Planters Would do well to call and examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. It is my determination to keep a My motto is "QUICKSALES ANO SMALL PROFITS ONE PRICE, AND CHEAP FOR CASH!" I^Dont forget the place. 1VX. COHE1NPS, 182 1-2 Broad Street, next Door above Mrs. A. Fredricks, AUGUSTA, GA. VST$. W. HENRY, late with BONES & HENDERSON, will be pleased to see his old friends at M. COHEN'S Shoe Emporium. Augusta, Sept 3 3m 36 - - ?> ? ' ? -4 NOTICE TO PLANTEES ! WE ABE RECEIVING AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Pure INTo- 1 PERUVIAN GUANO'! WHICH WE WARRANT GENUINE. CRUMP, DAVISON & CO., No. 209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Sept 10 . 3m37 Established in Charleston in 1837, im in Augusta in 1848. rHE Sjbscribor takes pleasure in informing the residents of Edgtffield and the adjoin ing Districts that he has been appointed Agent, for tho THREE BEST PIANO MAKERS IN THE WORLD, viz: STEINWAY A SONS, Now York, CHICKERING ? SONS, BoBton, HAZELTON BROS., New York. And he will sell their Instruments at FACTO RY PRICES, with freight added. Portons wi-bing to pnrobase n. SUPERTOR PIANO FORTE will please send for Circulars ind Illustrated Catalogues, and they will Cnd Lhey can purchaso from the BEST MAKERS, at is Low Prices as they can of inferior ones. Illustrated Catalogues and Circulars sent freo nf all charges. GEO. A. OATES, 240 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. ^Sri-Also, Agent for M ison & Hamlin's eel? brated CABINET ORGANS. Apr 24 tf ,17 Furniture ! THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ; on hand, and are receiving, a FINE ASSORTMENT of SUPERB FURNITURE, Which thoy offer AT VERY LOW FIGURES. They aie also prepared to MAKE TO ORDER and REPAIR any thing in our line of business at short notice. Cane-Bottom Chairs RE-SEATED at a living prico, nt 137 Broad Stroet, opposite Monument j Square . . WEST & MAY, June ll Cm '24 Spring Clothing. TUE fashionable public, and thosn who desire , good fitting CLOTHING, manufactured of tho finest Saxony Wool or Linen, unmixed with COTTON, where the greatest durability and finish are com* bined, will find it to their interest to examine our itock. We are offoring AT THE PRESENT time greater bargains than can be obtained in any other Fashionable Clothing Establishment. Givo ns a call and you will find our PRICES are oxtreu.<:Jy .low! Econamists who wish the advantaj-'o of buying Spring Clothing at THE CHEAPEST rates, will find it to their interest to give us a call. To our old patrons, we would respectfully say that every ARTICLE has boon marked down to correspond with tho prosontoenrcity of cash, and cannot bo surpassed anywhoro IN AMERICA for cheapness. Our stook is varied,and has been solectod with groat care. We keep a full stock of extra-?zo Garaonts, to meet the demands of those wEo cannot get fitted at any other establishment. Call and examino for yourselves, at ?. SIMON & CO'S. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, 224 Broad Street, Augusta, Gr?. Mw ai tr i s JONES & NORRIS, Attorneys at Law and Solicitors iii Equity, WILL Practice their Profanion in thc Court? of EDQEFIELD and LEXINGTON. ' Ofice at Edgefield, in LBW Range. LAMBERT J. JOSES, A. J. NORRIS, Ncwborry, S. C. Edgcfiold, 8. C. SeptS .3m 36 ? Professional Card. HW. ADDISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW e and SOLICITOR IN EQUITY for Edge field and adjacent Districts. . Ed-afield, S. C., May 22 4m 21 Di DENTISTRY. JR II. PARKER respectfully announces that he is well prepared to execute in the best manner and promptly all work in the business, -and at greatly reduced figures. Having acquainted himself with tho late ines timable improvements in the profession, and se cured a full stock of materials, ic, he warrante good and satisfactory work to all who may desire his services. Edgefield, S. C., Aug. 1, tf 31 For Sheriff. The Friends of Capt. A. P. WEST respectful ly announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff.of Edgefield at the next election. > Nov 7 te? 45 j??- Wc have boen authorized hy tb* Friends of Capt. H. ROULWARE to announce him & Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield District at the noxt election. Apr 12 4 te* ? 16 For Tax Collector. Tho Many Friends of D. A. J. BELL, Esq., respectfully nominato him as a Candidate for Tax Collector at the u?xt election. Oct 18 te 43 For Tax Collector. THE many Friopds of Capt. JAMES MITCH ELL respectfully nominate Jip as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR at fOooxt election. / SALUDA. Dec 6 te* 50 ^ST*We havo been authorized by the many friends of Capt. L. YANCEY DEAN to an nounce him a Candidate for Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Edgofield District at the next election. Juno 20 te 27 NEW FIRM. MANGET & HARRISON, Under Masonic Hall. WE respectfully inform our friends and pat rons, and the citizens of Edgefield District generally, that we have opened, and will endeav or to keep always on hand, a WELL SELECTED Stock of Dry Goods, GROCERIES & CONFECTIONERIES. We hopo to share the liberal patronage of all. Give us a call. Wo will also keep constantly on hand FLOUR, MEAL", BACON, LARD, BUTTER, and such articles os aro mostly needed for the table. Wo will pay tho highest market price for Coun try Produce. S. H. MANGET, H. B. HARRISON. Sept 5_ ' . tf_36 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. THE Subscribers rogpoctfully announco that thoy aro now prepared to do all work in tho COACH MAKING and REPAIRING; BUSI NESS that may bo entrusted to them, in a work manlike niannor, and with neatness end dispatch. We have on hand a few CARRIAGES aid su porior BUGGIES, of our own manuf?.cture, which wo will sell low; All kinds of REPAIRING done promptly and warranted to give satisfaction. ^\As wo soil ONLY FOR CASH, our prices are unusually roasonable. All wo ask is a trial. SMITH & ?TOMES. Mar 7 tf 10 ICU COLLEGE OF MU, A.t Augusta. FACULTY: LiD. FO iD, M. D., Profeaaor of Institutes and Practica of Medicine. JOS. A. EVE, M. D., Profenor of Okttttrici and Due; sei of Women and Infants. - 1 L P. GARVIN, M. D., Profeaaor of Materia Med?:?, Therapeutlei, and Medical Ju?iipru denct. L. A. DU GAS, M. Di, Professor of the Principle? and Practice of Surgery. GEO. W. RAINS, M. D., Profauor of Chemlrtry and Pharmacy. - EDW. GEDDINGS, M. D., Profauor of Phjii ologj and Pathological Anatomy.. ,- " DES AI S SURE FORD, M. D., Pro fee cor of Anatomy. W. H. DOUGHTY, M. D., Asi?iaaJ Professor of Mate -ia Medies. JOHN S. COLEMAN, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. The 22c Session will be opened os the FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMBER next, and continue four montai. The Museum, Laboratory, sind Ar* rangement for Practical Anatomy ere-equal to any in the country. Clinical initructicn regular ly imparted at the City Hospital. , FEES. Tickets foi' the whole course, ia currency...$105; G 8 Matricula.ion, in currency......"6 00 Dissections, io currency.10 00 <fl Diploma f io, in currency..,.s. 30 00. L. A. DUG?S, Dean. Sept 20 3t 39 !New Orleans SCHCOL OF MEDICINE. Sei sion of 1866 and 2867. D. .WARREN, BRICKELL, M.. D., Professor of Obste- ric3 and Diseases of Women, etc. SO WARI SMITH, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica. L L. CRAWCOUR, M. D., Professor of Prtafll pies aid Practice of Medicice. HENRY K CAMPBELL, M. D., Professor of Surgery. ALFRED C. HOLT, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine. A. E. PETICOLAS, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. J. D. RR CNS, M. D.,- Profenor of Physiology and Pathology.; Chair of Chemistry will bn filled at aa' ?arly day. W. S. MITCHELL, M. D" Adjnset Profesior of * An atc my and Sp?dal Lecturer oa Ophthalmic Sur ?ery and Dilea??? of the Eye. JOS. EOVr; M. D., Assistant to the Chair cf Obst*'rici. A. W. PERRY, M. D., and.FRED. LOEBER, M. D., Domonstrators of Anatomy. The Eleventh Annual Courus of Lectores in this Institution will begin Nor*ubor 12th, IMP and end il.rch 12th ensuing. A Preliminary Coarse will begin. October 15 th, and will be fro? to all persons. Thc Faculty, under the laws of tko Statt of Louisiana, aro Visiting Physicians and SurgeW&e to the grest Charity Hospital, situated at tho very door of thu School, and their pupils hare ftes ac :ess to the wards. " - The Din ecting Rooms are unsurpassed- for ex? tent and comfort and will be opened OB the 15 th af October. Dissecting Material will be furnished gratis. FEES. Allthe Ticket*.$140 00 Matriculation (paid but once).'..? 5 00 Practical Anatomy.,.." 10 00 Diploma in Medicine.:. SO 00 Diplom?is Pharmacy. 15 00 Board and lodging can be as cheaply procured in New Orlsans as in any large eily in this country. D. WARBEN BR?CKELi, ??, D,, Dean, 1S5 Carondelet Street,"Now Orloaa-. rHEIEWf?AMffi THE WINTER SESSION in thia Institution will open on the lst# October. The success of the past is the bast guarantee that can bc given for the future. A'full Corps of Teachers hus been secured. TUITION PER SlDSitOB. Primary Department, $ 7,00 Ac ade ci 3 " 12,0? Collegiate " 18,00 Frenoh, 10,00 Music, Piano, 30,00 Use of Piano, 2,00 Contingent Fee, 1,00 Bo AH Dr tc.-Boarding sit $10,00 per month. Washing, fuel and lights extra. Payment, for Tuition and Board tn advance, ?V gold, or its equivalent in currency. J. I. BONNER, PBBS. Due Wc, t, S. C., Sept. 12, 1866. 3t 87 Erskine College. This Institution has bean rvorgaa . iied with Rev. R. C. GRIER, itt r) former able President, and a fall ! ' Corps of Profesi?n. Their long ex perience as Instructors justifies til? assurance that all reaiosable expectation! will be met. The nex i Session will open on the First Monday of October. Tuition {32 and one sub-certificate per year; or $40 without sub-certificate. Contingent fee three dollars per year. Boardin ,' can be obtained in families, including room and bedding at $10 per month. Washing, Fuel and Lights will bo charged extra. ' The abo re pri?es are estimated in Gold, or its equivalent, one half to be paid in advance, and the other half at the.miedle of the year. J. N. YOUNG, Treasurer. Duo Wc. t, Abbe ville Dis t., Sept. 12 St S 7 State of South Carolina, EDQEFIELD DISTRICT, IN-EQUITY. M. M. Padgett and B. T. Jennings, Adm'ors TS. Elir.?beth Stone, Sophia Stone; and) others. J B' y Tir tue of an order of the Court in this cause, I will proceed to-tell on the premises os TUESDAY 16 th, day of October next, the residue of the REAL ESTATE of WILLIS L. STONE, dee'd., (not heretofore advertised,) consisting of about NINE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands James S. Pow, Lydia Wever, Mark Crouch, B. T. Jennings, and ' others; Theta lands will be sold in Eight Separate Tracts, plats of which will be exhibited os dey of 8ale. ... , Sold on a credit of One and Two years, with interest from day of sale. Purchasers to give Bonds, with two good sureties, and a Mortgage of the premises, to secure .the purchase money, except as to so'much as may be required to pay tho costs of suit and ezpensei of sale, wkloh mutt be paid in cash. Titles Extra, Z. W. CARWILE, C.B.I.D. Sept. 13, 1866 4te SS Dill to 5.11 land to pay debts, cte. Notice. APPLICATION will be made to the next Ses sion of the Legislature tQ discontinue th* Aiken Road from .Holmes' Tavern via Siegler' Mill to Adkerson's fence, and to open and straight en the old Aiken Road from Holmes' Tavern Via Addison's (now. Lucas') Mill to Rasdall, the Pub lic Aiken Road. Sept 1 _3m .38 Notice. APPLICATION will be made at the regular Session of the Legislature to Charter a branch Road from Edgofleld CH. to interject the Colom bia A Augusta Railroad at the most accessible point, for the purpose of running Cara thtreon, either by Steam or Horse Power. Sopt 1_ 3m 37 PER'YEART-We want Agents everywhere to sell our IMPROVED $20 Sewing Machines. Three sew kinda. Uader and upper feeL Sent on trial. Warranted av? years. Abovj salary or large commissions paid. The ORLT machines sold in United States fi? lesa th an $4 0, whi eh ar o fully I icen ted by.Rous, Whee ler & Witton, Orvver eh Saker, Singe? & Co., and Bachelder. 'All other cheap machines are in fririgenifntt and the teller or vier are Halie to ai' reit,.fine and itnprxtonment. Illustrated circu lars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw A Clark, at Blddleford, Maine, or Chicago, UL June 6 Iswly S3 SEWING MACHINE CO., Principal Office, 616 Broadway. . NEW YORK. .. GREAT IMPROVEMENT io, Sewiojt Ma chine. Empira Shuttle, Crank Motion Sowine Machine; It is rendered noiseless in ?o- V tion. emotionheiagaRpositive* it-is BotUs6 " - blc to get ot t of order. It is ^he .fest Family). - ? Machine ! Notice ls called to our Sew and Im proved Manufacturing Machine, 7eV T?f?of?asi-? " * Bod and SlooFitt&rs Agents wasted-, to whoa a liberal di ?count wiM be gives. No consign-. . ...X menta m&dc. _ _ EMPIRE SEWING MACBJNS CO. Aug 8 ljSBT 32