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THE ADVERTISER. JAMES T. BACON, EOITOE. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1800. Reports? IV?; bare received thc Report? of th? Chairman M..I fri-iiirirer of th? Commisioners of llio Pour E lgfield District fi?r thc yearn 1S05 und 1J?6I>, uni will publiffa the ?stn? next week. Kevlyn' i'flhe Charleston .Mercury. Th.- H-'e-'nii Mercury, univ. ViPy known tn lau:?, .H I, fur nany ? I on jr y rar in the pt??, ow of b-i (.Idell and ia ?-. i ?ttai-nttal paper* io all th j* wi iu lujiitry wt'uu ?. u tu bu icvtvtfd Nay. reived. I'H QM! number wm to appeur ?ri M- li da >? Ui<t. It? proprietor and e>litor, as for t'OIMC y?..ri before the war. li Gul. R. BARNWELL RHETT' Jr., We offer bim our sincerest congratulation* and good withe*. Aud rope to receive the Jfer? em** with tbo proonptnour and regularity-alway? highly a.-preclaied-of the old time. ?jWT Por Artificial Lagt, Arma, and apparatus fo: Crooked Limb? aud Spiua! Curvitures, ad dr. 8/ J. E. Gar?hi?r, Manufactura jf Dr. Bly'? P. teat Artificial Legs, No. 1SS, King St., Char lo, ton. S. C. Prioos of Artificial Legt fr-m $T6 to USS!. Fur Feeding--F?r Milling.-ror Dis tilling. Ileo th? advertisement of Mr. A. H. K.MTCHAM. lia la a popular and experienced busineis man, lal i'..f Charleston. At pres.nt, however, be dil* peases tho ?taff of lifo- Corn, Wheat, Rye, Bar ley, Oat*, ?c.-In Augy ita;" on Jaekion Street, betwoen Globe Hotel and Bell Tower. And one ->f bis ?al??in-n i? Mr. Jou.t Lvov, whole oblig ing band Bdg*?fi?ld peo].l? aro alway? happy to ?hak?. A Guld Hatch fur THU Dollars. A splendid Patent Lev r Gold Watch bas boon le't it ihe Storo uf Me-.r*. CDKATUAM A Bao., to b r ill-d MM -non UK eleven chances ure t.kcn, at $10 a chance. Lo..k ?ut ! A Valuable I'uuphlet. OJ our desk i? a " C. uipilutinu of the Act>, li a ie-, rim. and Itegululi.ua rotating to th? District Court?, and Civil Rights Kill" It ir e 'uipilod and atithuiitkutod by WILLIAM R.HUXTT. Secretary of Stale of South C-roliuu; at'd pub lished, in uion form, by JtiLtAX A. SRLUT of*CO lurubu, State Printer. Of course Mr. ll VS) TT ha? dub? kin work woll, and of course this Compila t? >fi io u valuable thing and will he iu grout d? ?1U<L A Deautiltil Piece uf Duuce Mumc. Wu have lo thank Mr. SiutaMC-u ScitHiiXRit, of Iba Mu.ic and Hook Stwre of Joua C. ScURJII xan A Sous, Augusta Uu, (or a beautiful Galop, uompo>?d by hiui.-ulf an I just published. Wo lind ii a gem of dance iou ?io, dashing, effuctive. original ; and ruoommeod it to all amateur? in WAOt of a brilliant ?bow plooc. " Galop di Bra ver*." by SICISUCXD SeauKixaR. The Con-Ututioau ixl (?eurgia Al' n.auac fur 18U7. ?..-Citied because publi-Ued by STOCKTOX A Co. of the CuH?titmtiomaliel ; and gotten Jip too in a ?lyle worthy tba high reputation of it? publisher.. Wu th.ink them for a copy of it. Calculations ?ame as Grier's; and coutnin.ing, ov?r and above thu reliable calculation!!, all manner of valuable i bints as to f.ruling and ?ardeciog, recip-n for cooking and fur preparing utedieiue., advertise mcnti, anecdote?, biU of valuable information, Au., .tc. Aud on the green cover, the old-time picture of the disemboweled man lurrouuded hy tho t reive tigni ol tbe Zodiac Eud of the Bultiuiure Police Difficulty. Tho police difiicully lin? been finally settled by the o'.d police force reporting, through their mar sha!, to thu new Commissioners, who have tully entered on their duties i.t the Commissioner* office. Tbe Orangebarg Murder. Tbe two negroei who tour-Jorod Mr?. Garvin and dae?liter near Orangeborg, were arrested on the 10th, and Lung the next d.ty Ly the citizens of the neighborhood ?here the murder wa? com milted. Thu freedmen of the vicinity wero so inpenied against th- perpetrator? of this fo^rfuT outrage, that they wanted to tie thu murderers to a Hake and burn them, but were prevented from carrying oat their intention* by tho active inter* fc'GDco of ihe citizens. Goodrich, Winetnan Ac Co. Arning the mott extensive Dealer? in-and Im porter? of-Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals in the .South, we may place tbe celebrated firm of j GOODRICE, WIXKMAX A Co ,-formerly Jons Asn ? cu*r A Co.-of Charleston. S. C. They occupy No. 153, meeting Street. Their establishment is such a one, in every respect, as would cause it to be denominated " first cia.-?" in any city of Eur-p? or An,erica. The gentlemen composing the fi-tu are w>dl and widely known. GBOBOX C. GOOD RICH, PHILIP WIKKUAX and .Tour AanncrtaT, we should say, constitute a high-toned and thorough, ly reliable business bouse. We bespeak particular attention fer their ad vertisement in another column. Thanks. ' Lieut. WALSH, in command of the quiot and orderly garrison in this place, has our thanks for a Into uumbor of tho Now York Jftrald. Just Twenty-One, and in thc Bloom of Beauty. But we will eay nothing about hor youth. No indeed ; for though to beautiful, she is already old. And though old, ?be is liku Cleopatra: *' Agc cannot wither hor, uor custom stalo her in finite variety." Bab ! young men-and old-we aro Lound tu disappoint you. We aro not speaking of ono of Eve's daughter?, but of Torr*? Drug Store in Augusta. A? will be ?con by Mr. TUTT'S adver tisement ia another column, th is famous estab lishment is now twenty-one year- of uge. And is to d*y it tho MI ni m it of us?TUIUUFS and popu larity. And ai to hoing luperbly and incotnpara* bly beautiful, no ono who ha? beheld it c*u deoy tbe fact. Of course, after tbeso twonty-one years of brilliant success, no man is better qualified to prepare, to import, to sell, Drug?, Modbinoi and Chemical? than Wv. II. ?CTT of Augusta. Road bi? advorlisement. JOB- Thu lion. James Brooks, proprietor of the Nev York Keening Erprtt, bas been again elected to Congress hy over 6,000 majority. This is a sharp rebuke to the Radicals in Congress, who ousted Mr. Brooks from his ?eat to give place to Mr. Dodge, Radical X5T l"b? recoir election.* settled one point eouclu?iv.Iy, at liant f?>r s .me time to come-tho eon?titu iona! amendment will not be ad-'pted. Neither the Legislature ^f Maryland nor Dela ware will sanction it. These, '*it;: Kentucky and the Un oxcluded State?, make thirteen opposed to it. ^EtT* A bill has bera introduced in the Senate of Mississippi, which has for its object tho incor poration of an industrial association for thc benefit of the South. Under the proposed charter it is contemplated to raise monoy ou (be pledge of real estate, to be loaned to pli nters and others, whose money means have become limited by the late war. Duff Green is at tbe bead of tbe move ment. f3T (i -ii. Sickle", ootnmander nf tho Depart, meut of South Carolina, has boen culled to Wash- I logion. The precise import ot tbe order is a ital? ttovret, wh'.ett ?ill require a wetk or iui>ro of tim? to divulge. ?MT** Tbl. Pre-idtnts messag? is nearly comple ted. A portion of lt ?a? read to th? Cabinet on th? 17lb. Ho is urged to recemmead universal am II c.-ty and parti.1 ?uffrage, bat it is understood ' be will adhere to formerly expressed convictions. ??V Tho Mobile Tribune predicts that tbe S OB th ?rill be more proiptwaj ir? years hesm tJiax it hal STET 1?9*X, The Meeline of the legislature. The Legislature of South Cardin* will i ii regular tendon on Monday next. Its pr pul work will h?, wo luppos-, further eonsh '..in of the question of giving reli<f tu the pt of th? State' frop\ their pecuniary tl i Ci -ultim tho quection of the District Courts; of tho q tl m of obtaining corn for thu In<!lgnnl ; stud but n u least, of tho question of the Cunstituti Amendment. Since (be adjourn tm nt of the Inte extr? San public tttMling* ii *o buen bclil ?II many List nf thu Sute, and tim Repr?sentativ?* rr<-ia?t L?i tri .ti' instructed tu still JJH> thtiir bert tnd o - tu dev ..M relief fur thu people as rugurdi Debt questioaj und al*o to uiuko a rtrun?{ o t> u bul'rh tba District Court?, it being the s of those nMu'.itijrj that the said Courts will b? c.iuse of vast and entirely uuneceisury exp to the State. As regards the adoption of the Conitlt.tl Amendment, wo opine there will be a ucarno vote against it. It ls not to be believed tL single one of th? Southorn States will ace?pt degrading oonditions upon whioh the duinit faction in Congress mockingly propose " to ac them to all their rights and franchises witbin Ubt.s." With oue aceord the Southern p and people should say, " let there ha uo fur yielding on the part of our deeply injured oppressed people, to the demands of tL J t fanatics who now run riot at the North." ( soioui of having done all, and yialded all, an hotuirablo fou oould dumand, or that a gal though unfortunate people could submit to, us t-ujt oar eause, first tts God, audubon, some years longer still, to the honoit, eensei live friends of the Union at th? North, and tient ly await the result. The Munroe Doctrine About to ba V. dicnted. The Munroe Doctrino-tho doctrine of the 1 t< J Status Government that no European po shall voluntarily inter Tor J with th? political t tera of any North American country-i? al tu he triumphantly viudicitu*. Kven N?pole)o li i< wad? un ??uobla failure iu ta uporing witl Taking uJvau'age of tho opportunity afTurduc t u lato civil war in th? Uuitod States, he, I yoars agu, overran Mexico, that is, the civil (Mriiou nf it, with French troops, and tinxlly upon its throne the Austrian Archduke, Mi millan, a brutber of the present unfortunaro humiliated Emperor of Austria. After a tur lent reign of two or throe years, during wb timo hu hm fought the patriotic M?xicans of Lib?r?] Party incessantly and ur.succeyafu M-xiiuiliitn has tbruwn up tho g'Verumeiit i quitte J the capital. By this tim?, in all pro biiity, Lu has quit the country and is tn way back to Austria. Luuis Xapoleuti, tb? in gitor and perpetrator of thc wb?!o Usurpation poworl>-ss 0> li" J bis ftrotaj* longer un tb? thru Biro; eu i affairs demand bis most jualous i,tt tion, aud, a tu .ru powerful argumeut still, U '. bu ou constantly drummed iuto his ears fr WavhiugUn, over siueo uur war ended, that hiug ?rim J not du, and lb nt b? must tato I troop* bom? and louro th? Moxioaus to set I their own malters. Inde?d th? qtif.tvo'ab?r t tiuati-M to tb? South of the Int? war at one? fl: thu fact that Maximilian would have to q M.xico. And aimu'taneoujly with Mexlmilian's al ii tion, or reilrouiont, or flight, or whatever it sb turn out to be, two dis'.inguirhod gentlemen, Iii LBW ts D. Cm rs n LL of ?bio, and Gen. Sn ?ru. boo been ??at from Washington to Maxisu an important dipl -mitic and military tu ii lit Mr. CA vi rs c LL as Minister to the Republic Mexico, and Goo. Sherman tu support, with Unit ?tites troops if necessary, ono of tho two parti which will now struggle 'or supremaoy. One thu c parties is hoadod by Gen. Juares, the otb by ian Ortega, both claiming to be Profita Ort -gu ba.? said that ai soon as the war with t French was ended, he would propose to Jiur that au election for the Presidency rhould beb?, by the result of which both should able If .lu&rox accedes to this proposition, Gen. S ht mun will bare but little to do. But if the Lib? ?ls fi?at among themselves and continue to ke< up the old.tim? anarchy, it is understood Watihington th.it Gen. Sbnrmtn is authorise! \ the United States Government to support Juar mid maintain his authority. Luuis Napoleon and Maximilian then havo r tirad from the field, and tho Yankees are going a idirtuke the regeneration of Mexico. We ai g ad of it ; for, though it be giving the devil b d te, wo believe they are tb: very men to do tb thing successfully. But we are sorry for V?x xiii m ; be is a most excellent gentleman-coat teous, accomplished, and liberal in the disposi lion of th? privy purse. The fact is, however, b is too good a man to be a ruler over tho wretch rc miserable, mongrel, disorganised Mexican peo pb and could nerti manage thom to his latiifacti.oE A mild and cultivated gentleman like Maximilian would never suit them. Th?y want a stern mas ter over them ; tay a crafty, crusty old hero lik Santa Anna, or a truculent incendiary like Sher man. Bet the most melancholy Incident of this fail are of Loni* Napoleon remains to be told. Th< Princess Churlo.to. wife of Maximiliin and lintel of the King of Belgium, a young lady of twenty six, extraordinarily intellectual, energetic sm: ambitious, has, on account of the utter failure .: her hopes us Kmprass of Moxico, lost her reason and is eow in de?p soclusion at Miramar, hoi Austrian home, a wretched lunatic. Maximilian, although ojfeted from M?xico, will have plonty to du looking after tho concern? of his family in Austria. Tho house of Hapsburg will need all his attention, for there aro deepoi intoreits at stake in Austria than in Mexico. And while be looks afUr bis Austrian conceras, ws. oa this side the wator, will probably forget hi' numo, and busy ourselves with watching thc g.iiuo uuw tu be played iu Moxiou by Messrs. Cam t bell, Shormac, Juarez, Ortega, i Co. Alabama and tho Constitutional Amendment. ( MOIW.K, November 13. The Governor's Message takes -cry strong grounds against the constitutional amend ment. After reviewing the whole subject, ic says : " I nm decidedly of opinion that tl is amendment should not be ratified. The first aection embodies a principle dangerous to tiic liberties of the people of thc whole country, and is as applicable to New York and Mas sachusetts SA to Alabama. The thu J sect icu woulti briug no possible good to therep.o.tei tod Statis, while it would reduce those whit h are unrepresented to anarchy and ruin. Wo ure MuCerelv desi roes for a complete restora tion of he Union and want conciliation, har mony and national tranquillity.. We feel that we have given every evidence of an bone.'tt purpose lo conform in good faith to the cott ditiou of things surroumli.'g us. Alabama is as true to-day to the Constitution and the Laws of the Government as any State in the Union. Under the Internal Revenue law, by the tax on cotton, the peopl?. of this State now pay a revenue to tho Government of neary tcti million of dollars annually. . In the enactment of those laws wo bad uo voice. Thc constitutional amendn cnt wits proposed when nearly one third of the States were un represented, and all its tiarsh features are aim ed at the States thus excluded. The ratifi cation of such an amendment under such cir cumstances cannot accomplish anv good to tho country, but might bring irrevocable dil aster. %&r~ V.?gue rumors aro afloat that the Empe ror Maximilian hos been offerod tho Crown of Poland, under certain eventualities. jrjr Hun. Jeff. Da?is has beni removed froia bi? cumulates to moro cotuiuodioui apartments la Carroll Hall. ??gr The prospect now is that meats will fall to the low price before tho war. f$T Quito a number of the Governors of tbs Southern States have addressed letters to tbs Profidtuf, asking f*r b s opinion as to what tbs Southern States ought tu d and it ii said that ho b:?s the matter under advisement now. pf It is suted tbat John Morrissey gavu $180,000 to carry on the political campaign itt j th* ftsio rt V*K TorL J Important from Washington. WisnncGTOK, November 1G. Tin: fitllowing wii? telegraphed to the New York Time*, by n special c rrcs? ondeni,-from this city : " Chief JusUce Chase called at the White House this evening, nnd was closeted with the President about an hour. Before his departure Mr. Seward, Gov. Randall, Mr. McCulloch and Mr. Drowning arrived, and remained in consultation with the Preaideni un il ten e'e'ock. It i.s believed this m'eting was for consul tuion upon most iuip triant subjects, b^sed up-n sn 11Fort now making by the leading men of all parliert to induce the President, tu co.'isid' ration of general amnesty, to ?"duce the puttp> of the South to accept uni vend ...uffragi- with a qualification either ti"proper ly or inti Higemv. Prominent Southern men are co operating wrh the Rer ublicaus and Denn crats io this effort. Tile horse fair at Baltimore will commence on Monday next. The prizes amount to ii (JUD d .illara. Many noted horses will be presen*, including Dexter and the celel r ited pacer Megoosler. The Trench Minister has received notice to pave hero on the lOih of December f?r his new posit.on as Minister to Portugal. His successor rvill bo here at that limo. I* The Mi-si^sippi Commission, who are urg ing thc release of Jefferson Davis, will remain until they have bad another interview with the President. BOLD ATTACK OX A RAII.UOAD TUAIK. On Wednesday night, about 2 o'clock, as the train on tbo Louisville and Nashville Kail road was about fi fi miles from Franklin, Ky., tbe engiueer discovered that' the road was barricaded. He immediately slackened ?peed, but not until the en i ic, baggage car at d express car were thrown from the track and upset. The passengers being aroused, found the truin surrounded by guerillas, who fifed ono ?bot as a note of warning, which passed through thc car without injuring any one. The guerillas then entered the a!eeping-ci;r, and ordered thc passengers to go forward Iv the next car. A? they crja^eJ the platform, ?ach one ?u< compelled to hand over L:? pucket-book. The whole transaction occupied not more than five minutes, and, before thc pas>engers fairly recovered I rom their aVi.onisbnieiit, the inti uders were gone. When thc guerillas had d;parted, it was d?8Covred that the trnin was on lire, having caught from s itove in the rxprcsa car. The passenger curs were pu.shed bick out of dan gar, but the eugine, express carland baggage car were burned. None of the express fa ight was saved, though most of the Laggagi: was removed. The ?nfc of the Express Company even waa burned.-Atlanta Era. Lieutenant General Sherman, when in Washington, uiad<; no secret ol' his support . f the President's policy. On one occasion he said : u Soldiers have something else* to do now brides fighting. We fought the rebe's as long as there were any to tight. What we have lo (io now is lo secure the object for which we fought. We fought to restore the Union ; let us now restore it." He frequently ex pressed lila surprine and indigna1 ton that the Southern Stutes vere deprived of thc right of | represent lion so long after thc termination ol the war. ty A culnny oj' Pol?s ar? about locating in thu Wilderness, famous as tho battle-ground be tween thc contsndiug armies of Lee, liockor and Grunt. Gen. Tochman, a Polish nile in this country, is at the head of thc colony. OBIT TJ.A R Y. To The Memory or OKS OF " Th* prime nf our lund uho art cold in her clay. JAMES SAUNDERS DAY, eldest son of JD Lies and ELIZABETH DAT, of Edge?eld Distriet. who died, of bilious ?ever, on the 1 "th of October I.c66. in tho 25th yeir of his ago. Until striekon from the roll of hctive life, there seldom lived man whose daily walk and conversation distiller more of the essence of pure native nobility than did that of JAMBS DAV. Throughout the twenty ty-five years of bis short life, Ii air, Patri- tijin. Affection, Sincerity "strove which rbould express him goodliest," While the spirit ol'the lavd was Ftirred by the great events that hare so recently transpired, no youngman of tb< country was more ready lo undergo the dangers and privations ?f the Geld than JAMES DAT. Nono did undergo tb m more fully, more fearlessly, moro enthusiastically, more cheerfully, more efficiently, or tor a longer time. The spring of 1S61 found bim girded foi the strife. The spring of 1S65 found him Still camp ing upon the field.' When the history cf the Hampton Legion and of TA-BT'S Brigade shall be truthfully written, I 'jht upon its pages fill be thc nsmcs of Major CHARLES MCCAXS, the intrepid commmder nf scouts, and of JAMES DAT, his bravest and trusti est follower. There was rot a relation ef life which he did not fill tu thc utmost measure. Was it patriotism ! His recerd, as shown abovo, will answer. Was it friendship? None were moro sincere. Wu* ii honor? None more transparent. Was it devotion in the domestic circle and around bis father's hearthstone? No son, brother, friend was ever more beloved. His mnuners were a? refined ai his nature and charac'.er were pure. Make him a grave win re Southern breezes sighing, Sound a nd requiem for tho young and bravo, Undor the eedari ?here his friouds are lying, There will water with our leon his grave There, in the soil tur brother died to save, Make bim a grave. His BROTDBR-SOLMKR G. MARKIKB, by Rov. J. Trapp, at the residence o.r the bride's father, on the IS.h inst., Miss A. B. STILL, daughter, of E. Sri.. , Esq., of this District, and Mr H. D. HOOD, of Greenville District, S. C. MARRIED, on the 15th inst, by Rev. D. D. Bronson, Mr. JASPER TALBERT and Miss SUSAN GARRETT, all of this Distric1. From both those murringo feasts wo have re ceived generous supplies of rich and handsome cako, for which thoughtful politeness thc difler ont partios shall live forever in our kind remem brance. And we ?raft them, herewith, from tho ho.nrt of this old Printing Ooloo, our blessings, congratulations ?nd best wi-hes. COMMERCIAL. AUOUSTA, NOV. 17. COTTON.-Tho market to-dHy was very ir rogulnr-transactions too limited to warrant quo tations. Offering stock light, factors having with drawn their stock. Sales to-day, 123 bales, as follows :-0 nt 29, 3 at 32, 23 at 3:j, 59at 33 and 31 bales at 33J cents. Receipts, 4S3 bales. GOLD.-Brokers ore buying at 1-15, ?md sell ing at Hf. New* of a decline in New York caus ed a dall feeling in the market to-day. NKW YORK, NOT. 17. Cotton quiet and ?tendier; tales 1 .ROO bales at 33J(3)34. Plour dull. Wheat very dull, and de clined from 3 to 5e. Corn docliued l@2c. Whis ky dull and unchanged. B-cf dull. Pork firm. Nava! Stores quiet. Turpentine, 77@ 7"J. Rosin, 5@t0. Gold, 118. CUAllLKSTOX, NOV. 17. Cotton market firmer; sales, 110 bales; mid dlings, 31 Jo3i oents. Dancing School. MON8. BERtiEK, respectfully informs tho Ladies and Gentlemen of Edgefiield that be has opened a DANCING SCHOOL in the Village and one at the reiidcnco of J. M. Har rison, Esq. Terms ?10, in advance, per session of 12 les sons ; three lessons a week. ?Ar- Por particulars, apply at the Carolina ILuse. NOT. 14,_tf_46 Now In Store, "t imfmVk kBS BACON,-a choiec article; J.UUU 10 Bbls. Supcri.r FLOUR; t! Phis. A. B. and C. SUGARS, rery cheap; 5U0 lbs. Frosh Buckwheat; Fir?t q-iality SYRUP and MOLASSES ; Choice CHEESE and MACARONI; 20 Bushels Apple*, very fine ; CONFECTIONERS and NUTS-all kinds; Superior Apfle VINEGAR ; SPICES in variety, Ac, Ac. ry For sale clio ip for Cash. M ANO ET & HARRISON. Nor. 20 _tf_47 ?*QA A MONTH!-AGENTS wanted for tjp?T/t/?ir entirely neut article*, jost out. Ad draw O. T. (JABEY City Building, Biddltford More New Goods. JUST ron ived and for sale at very low figures : A Frosh lot of Beautiful PRINTS; Firs'. Quality CASSIMEBZS, for Genta and Boys wear; Hats, Cups, Boots and Shoes; -ALSO In fto.-o a superior assortment of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES, SYRUP, CHEESE, MACCARONI, MUSTARD, SPICES, 40 Bushel? Primo APPLES, und for salo cheap ; BACON, HAMS, LARD, FLOUR. MEAL, GKITS, Ac, ?c., SST Tern.* a* chen? ns (hs cheapest CU KATH AM A BRO. Nov. 21, tl 47 CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! TllE-subscriber has roccntly oponed in this Villugo a good ?tock of READY .HADE CLOTHING, consisting of Singlo Garments and Cloth and Cassimcre Suits. Also? lot of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES which he will make up to order. He is prepared to furnish hie friends and old customers with CLOTHING as low as tho Au gusta market for Cash. JOHN COLGAN, Agent. Nov. 0, tf 4? LAGER BEER SALOON, HAMBURG, S. C., GEO. DA.1131, Agent. Nov. 20, 21_47. Off for Florida! Iwill soil at the Planters' Hotel, on MONDAY, tho 26tb inst., at public auction, a good lot of MATTRESSES, BEDS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Ae. 53r Terms Caih. B. J. RYAN. Nov. 19, lt 47 EXECUTOR'S SALE. Eliznbotu Qualtlebuum, 1 vs. > In Equity. Simson Cogbura, Ex'or., ct al. J BY Virtuo ef. au Ordor of tho Court of Equity in the abovo stated cause, I will sell nt the la o rcsiameo of JOHN 1>UATTLEBAUM, dee'd, on MONDAY, the 17th Docemlor next, -TWO (2) TRACTS OF LAND, vii: TRACI NO. 1, Containing Threo Hundred aud Eighty-seven and a half (3S7J) Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Goo. Ouzts, Capt. Jas. Durn, Dr. Jno. Lani rum and others. TRACT NO. 2, Containing Ona Hundred and Seveuty-Cvo (175) Aeros, more ?r leif, adjoining lands of Geo. Ouzts, .las. Still, Jas. A. MeManug and others. Terms of salo on a credit of twelve months with Interest from date, in Specie, oxcept ss to so much as will pay tie costs ul' (his suit which must bc p?id in Cash ' Purchasers to givo noto with twe good sureties and a Morongo of tho promises to ??cure the purchase monty. SIMEON COG BU RN, Ex'or. ALSO. I will also by an order from the Ordinary, sell at the tamo .imo and placo, all the balanco of the PERSONAL ESTATE of JOHN QUATTLE BAUM, dee'd, consisting of FOUR HEAD HORSES AND MULES, CATTLE. HOGS, CORN, FODDER, SHUCKS, OATS, WHEAT, PEAS. COTTON SEED, ONE WAGON. ONE CARRIAGE, BLACKSMITHS AND PLANTATION TOOLS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COOKING UTENSILS, Ac, Ac, Ae. Terms, Ca?h in Gold, or equivalent in Currency. SIMEON COG BURN, Ex'or. Nov. 20, St 47 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE ! IN Pursuance of an Order from W. F. Durjsoe, Esq , Ordinary of Edgefield District, I will sell at the late residence of JOHN H. MOSS, dee'd.. on FRIDAY, the 7th December next, al! the PERSONAL ESTATE cf said deceased, consisting in psrtof CORN. FODDER, WHEAT, SHUCKS, FA RM 15 G UTENSILS, BLACKSMITH and CARPENTERS' TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, KITCHEN do GIN HEAD, One Set of Surveyors Instruments Ac, Ac, Ac ^W*Torms Cash in Specie, or its equivalent. MARY A. MOSS, Adiu'x. N?v 19 3t* 17 -_-? Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of auihority from the Ordinnry of Edpcfield District, wc will sell thc remainder of tho PERSONAL ESTATE of W. N. MOORE, dee'd., on Tuesday, thc 4th uf December next, at thc late residtneo of said deceased, consisting of MULES, HORSES, HOGS, CATTLE, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE Ac, Ac, Ac THUMS or SALK-Cnsh in Specie, or its equivalent, before delivery. J. P. MOORE, ) . , , T. L. MOORE, j Adm ors " N. B.-At th? same timo and placo the Planta tion will bi rented (or the ensuing year to tho highest bidder. - Nov. 20, 2tc .7 ESTATE SALE. ?N Pursuance of an Order from W. F. Durisoo, Esq . Ordinary, I will proceed to sell ut the Ute residence nf Dr. GEO. M. ETHEREDGE doe'd., on TUESDAY, the 4th December next, ?ll the PERSONAL ESTATE of said deccasod. consisting of no RS ES AND MULES, CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS, CORN, FODDER. WHEAT, OATS, COTTON SEED, ONE WAGON, PLANTATION' TOOLS, ONE PIANO. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ONE SET DENTAL INSTRUMENTS. A GOOD LO'; OF MEDICINES, MEDICAL BOOKS, Ac, Ac. ?eer-Turni? Cub in Gold. ELIZABETH H. ETHEREDGE,Ad'ix. Nov 19 2t 47 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, IN Pursuance o* an Order fi om W. F. Durisoe, Ordinary of Idgefield District, I will sell ut the late rcsidome of Dr. J. G. WILLIAMS, di'c'd, on TUES)AY, tho ll th December next, all tho PERSONAL ESTATE of said decoasod, consisting of HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, SHEEP, FAT AND STOCK HOGS, CORN AND 10DDER, OATS, PEAS,SHUCKS, ONE CARRIAGE, TWO WAGONS, ONE FINE GILD WATCH, ONE LOT MIDICAL BOOKS, ONE CASE DSSECTING INSTRUMENTS, HOUSEHOLDFURNITURE, KITCHEN UENSILS, Ac, Ac. ?&~ Terms Caa in Specie, or i's equivalent in currency. 1. D. TIMMERMAN, Ad'or. Nov 19 St 4.7 Notice. ALL AND SI?3ULAR tho Creditors of JO SEPH E. MAG AN, deoensod, are requested to prosent thoir'laims to tho undersigned on TUESDAY, the th day of December next, in the Ordinary's C?ce, at Edgcfield C. II.j and those in anywise nabtcd to said Estate aro e quosted to mnka patient to thc undersigned on or before the tims aovo montioncd, as on that day I proporo to Dab a final settlement of said Estate. JOIN F. BURNS, Ad'or., With Will annexed. Nov. 21 2t 47 Talen Up BY the Subscriber, s?> dium sited BAY MULE, which the owner n get .by proving proper ty, and paying for thudvertiscment. B. R. TILLMAN. NOT. 21,_4t _47. Look t This ! YOU MUST PA'OR REPUDIATE! ALL thoso who are Jcbted to mc ns Ejecu tor of the Estate f A. R. ABLE, dee'd., or on my own account, thor by Note or other wise, arc notified to pn the ?mo by tho first .MonJoy in December >xt Those who fail to comply by that time ll (ind their Notes and Accounts in tho hands J. L. Addison, Esq,for collection, as my Lawf'Attornoy. .. D. BRYAN, Ex'or. Nov 20 _lt_47 100)00 GOOD AM) WEL! BURNT BRICKS, FOR Sale, and now rly for dolivorv, low for Cash, by W. W. ADAMS. N. B.-Meal, Corn, Br>n, Flour, Wheat, Oats, Fodder, Shucks, er an Ting else I need, taken in exebango for Brick*. W. W. A. j Xor.ll, .ta 46 j bi FOR SALE, OB TO RENT. Tho .Subscriber off rs for sale his HOUSE AND LOT situated a little over a mile (rom the con tre of Edgcflold Village, on a commanding and elevated site. Thc ll- j/c is ii large ami comtnodiou- Gothic Cottage, new Mid well nnishod, with nine Urge room", beside PatUrie-', Closet!1, lc. All neces sary out Willing*, now and in (food order. A well nf excellant water in Ibo y?r-l, and a good spring und spring bousu for milk anil butter, in u very short dist.nco. A j?0'-d stream of water running through the liarse lot. Th? Lot contain* 50 acres, moro or lc*.?, i.f which about 15 are cleared-?be rt*t in wood*. There is an Orchard of choice Peaches, Plumb', Pe.ir* and Apples. S&lsu, a Vineyard nf * el rei Qrnpc, embracing tbe Catawba, Warran, ; auiiot, Le Noire, and Isabella varieties. Alf, a Fish Poni well ?tocked with Bream, Porch, Turtle*. ?c., (lc This is a chanco for a comfortable residence rarely offered for sale. If it is not ld by the first of January nest, it will be rented for the en suing ye ir on reasuuablo terms. J. H. MIMS. During my absence D. B. Durisoo or J. B. Sul livan will show the place to any one applying. Nov. 20, tf 47 To Rent. WILL be Bcatcd, at Edgefield C. H.. on Monday, Ibo Sd Dec , next, for ono year, tho Desirable Besidonco Situatod la Edgo&cld Village, bel ?nging to the TJstato of tho late Chan Wurdlw, nan? recontly occupied by Dr. J. W Bil. J3r* For particulars in rcferonco to tho prcmi ses, apply to Dr. Hill. Nov. 21,_2t_47_ For Sale! THE Subscriber offers for salo his BEAUTI FUL ffnd VALUABLE FABM, containing ONE HUNDRED AND" FORTY ACRES LAND One hundred acres cleared, and forty under wood. On thc Farm is a most comfortable Dwelling House, with Fix rooms, and all necessary outbuild ings. Also, a fine Orchard, and delightful water. With it will bc sold four tine Milch Cows and Calve*, one gui d Ono Horse Wagon and Harness, and one Horse, etc. For terms anply to S. PRIOLEAU CHISOLM. Edgefield, Nov. 20, _ -lt _47. "PLANTATION BOR SALE. ON MONDAY, 3rd day of DECEMBER NEXT, will bo sold on thc premises, my PLANTA TION Containing 820 Acres, Situated in Abbevillo Dittrict, S. C., within 4 miles of New Market Depot, 7 miles below Green wood, and 7 miles above 96 Depot, G. et C. R. R. There is about 400 acres cleared-thc balami Woodland. The Improvements on tho placo aro Dot sur passed by any in the Up-Country, consisting of a Fire Pr-iof Brick Building (Gothic Style,) 9 Rooms, all nicely finished, Barn, Stables, Gin House, and Servants quarters, all in good repair Terms Cash. Any further information can bc obtained by addressing or calling on the subscriber. RICHARD DAVIS. NEW MARKET, Abbeville District S. C. Nov. 14 3t 46 Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of Writs of Fi. Fa. to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in Deeembernext, the following properly in the following case*, to wit: T. J. Thurmond, T. O. Thurmond, P. D. Thur mond vs. Henrietta Jennings ; P.D. Thurmond and T. 0. Thurmond vs The Same, One Tract of Land containing One Thousand (10O0) Acres, more or less, whereon the Defendant Mrs. Hen rietta .Tunning* now resides, adjoining lands ot P. D. Thurmond, Estate of E. Bussey and others. -ALSO I will sell, by virtue of the said Wri'i in the above mentioned coses, on FRIDAY, the 7ih day of December, and day following, at tho residence of the Defendant Mr.?. Henrietta Jennings, the personalty of said Defendant, consisting of Eight Head of Horses and Mules, Stock of Cattle and Hogs, Ono Wajon, one Carriugc, one Buggy, Hoii;chold and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Implements, Oom, Frd tcr, Shucks, .tc, Ac. ^-TERMS CASH. WM. SPIRES, 8.R.D. Nov 10 2t 47 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. John F. Burns, Adm'r., with Will cn- "I nuxed, of E.-tate ot Joseph E. Morgan, j dectascd, Applicant. I For Par. vs. Nancy M. Brunson and Joseph E. Brimson, Defendants. J BY Virtue of an Order frem the Ordinary, I ?hall proceed to sell at Edgcbold C. H., on the first Monday in December next, for Partition, the REAL ESTATE of JOSEPH E. MORGAN, deceased, situated in the District and Stoto afore laid, containing One Hundred and Nine (109) Acres, moro or ?ess, and bounded by lands of L. B. C-chran, Tandy Buckhaltcr and ethers. TERMS-Cash in Specie, or its equivalent in Currency. Titles extrn. WM. SPIRES, S.E.D. Nov. 10, Ste 17 ASSIGNEE'S SALE. IN PurMi.uicc of an Assignment to me from G. WASHINGTON STROM, I will sell for Cash at the residunco of said Strom, in Edgefield District, on THURSDAY, tho Otb December aext, the following property: SIX HEAD HORSES AND MULES; CATTLE. HOGS, SHEEP; CORN, FODDER, OATS ; SHUCKS, HAY. PEA VINES; BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS; FARMING UTENSILS; ONE CARRIAGE ; ONE WAGON AND GEAR ; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ; COOKING UTENSILS ; And about 0000 lbs COTTON IN SEED. ALSO. L TRACT OF LAND contnining Five Hundred nd Twenty-Two Acres, moro or less, (including he Dwelling House, Gin Houso nnd out build ngs,) of thu said Strom, upon the samo terms. J. H. STU OM, Assignee. Nov 1?, ISO". St 47 Public Sale. I" Will sell at my re?idonco on Turkev Creek, 13 L miles West of Edgefield C. H., on TUESDAY, ha -(tb Dec, my ontire crop, consisting of ABOUT 500 BUSHELS CORN, FODDER, SHUCKS, PEAS, [ORSES, CATTLE, STOCK AND FAT HOGS, WAGON, CARRIAGE, PLANTATION IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, kc, ?c., Ac. jfSEf-Torms Cash. T. C. MORGAN. N. B.-Also, will be sold at tho residenco of rs. Nancy Brunson, en WEDNESDAY, tho 5th, 1 her Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. Nov. 21), 2t ' .17 State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, IN EQUITY, imo* W. Foosbo, Ex'r., 1 ".,, , " _ , . G. Smith and wife ilar'halj Ac melia, J. Carter, et. ni. J c0"""' J?RSUANT to-order of Court, I will sell at , publi outcry, ut Abbovillo C. H., en Salo ay in December next, (3rd) the REAL ESTATE WILLIAM CARTER, dee'd, situated and kc g in Edgefield District, in i-aid State, about ree miles from 96 Depot, G. <fc C. R. R., on wa-' rs of Nintty-Six Creek, containing 522 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, d bounded by hinds of G. R. Talbert, W. R. ilton, Goorgo Addison, snd others. I TERMS,-A credit of twclvo months, intero*t lin day of sale-rurchnscr to givo Bond with o good sureties nnd mortgage, pay costs in cash, il pay for papers. WM. H. PARKER, C.E.A.D. Nov. 7, 2t 47 Notice to Creditors. JUR.SUANT to ordor of Court, all croditors of William Carter, dee'd, and nlso, oil creditors tho late firm of FOOSHE A CARTER, nro rcby required lo present and prove their do inds boforo mc, on or before 1st day of Februa next, (1807) or be barrod, WM. H. PARKER, C.2.A.D. Nov. 7, 1866._21 47 Estate Notice. LL persons indebted to the Estate of W. N. L MOORE, deceased, nto ourncstly requested I ay thu samo nt an early date; and thoso | ( vi it g claims against siid Estate aro noti- , No 1 to present them forthwith. J. P. MOORE, I . , . T. L. MOORE; J Adffl Jri foy. 20, 44? 47 sn ne ho Lof ad Nt hu of S B 1 for nf.: Db am ?ali noj hoi De, adt hut of . Established 18 45. -o ? m?* !lrV;TT| INTO. 264 BEOAD ST., AUGUSTA, GkA:,a Importer and Dealer in PURE AND UNADULTERATED MUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, Acids, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Sponges, Corks, -AND-: Druggists5 Sundries. nn n i-?run IM.TI mi m ? IM MIMI nm II HIM I I I I II II III ???mn r rn NOW IN STORE, ONE OF THE LARGEST ASSORTMENTS IN THE SOUTH. Merchants,. Physicians and Planters will consult their interest by examining our Stock before purchasing. Our prices are as low as any House South of Baltimore, as we Import many articles, and buy direct from Manufacturers. WE OFFER 10,000 pounds WHITE LEAD, 5.0OO: ? Snow WHI?E ZINC. 100 ? NUTMEGS, 1,000 Ounces QUININE, . 200 " MORPHINE, 51 Bbs CAMPHOR, 10 " CASTOR OIL, 20 " TURPENTINE, 500 Boxes WINDOW GLASS, 100 ? INKS, L\l io?" ui. ...'?i ? _ ; "-' 10 ,: MACHINE OIL, || WO ? TOILET SOAPS, 25 " Tanners' OIL, .-fl 100 ? PEARL STARCH,. 10 ? LARD OIL, ir lOOTvegsSODA, 20 " EPSOM SALTS, 100 Boxes SODA, GO Cases PLANTATION BITTERS, 50 Gross BLACKING, 00 Ma's CINNAMON, 3,000 Pounds BLUE STONE, G.O00 " COPPERAS, 25 Kees SALTPETRE, 100 Ma's CINNAMON, 50 Cases CONCENTRATED LYE, 100 Pounds CALOMEL, 50 " POTASH, 10 Bbls. VARNISH, 100 boxes Ext. LOGWOOD. Surgical Instruments, Perfumery, Brushes, PATENT lVEET3ICI3NrES3 COMBS AND FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY Nov. 21 3m 47 HENEY SOLOMON" WITH LEVY" ?fe J A. O O BS, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 135 Broad Street, Near Lower Market, AUGUSTA, GA. T^IE Subscribers are ofTering to their numerous friends and customers, one of thc LARGEST and BEST STOCK OF GROCERIES to be found in thc City, at their accustomed low Prices. Planters and Country Merchants will lind it to their interest by calling upon tts, when visiting the Citv to make their usual purchases., Wc have in Store and offering at LOW PRICES-, A. B. and C. SUGARS, Loaf, Pulverised and Crushed SUGARS ; Rio, Java and Laguira COFFEE, BACON, MOLASSES;' BAGGING, ROPE, Patent Iron TIES for COTTON} Double Extra, Extra and Superfine FLOUR ; X, XX, XXX, XXXX WHISKEY'S, Kanawha Valley WHISKEY: Imperial, Crown HOLLAND GIN, JAMAICA RUM ; Otard, Dupoy, Pelvosin and Cognac BRANDY ; ORANGES Pale ar.d Dark Sherry and Maderia WINES, Malaga WINE: RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, ALMONDS. LEMONS, and NUTS: Northern APPLES, Irish POTATOES, SilverSkin ONlONS : Well BUCKETS, TUBS, PAILS, Horse BRUSHES, LEATHER; Various ether articles too numerous to mention. LEVY & JACOBS. Nov. 21 3m 4 GEO. J. TONEY, WITH V. RICHARDS & BROS., 301 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., RESPECTFULLY ?uvites his Edgoficid friends ind acquaintance? to givo him a call at the VALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE of V. RICH \RDS ? BROS., Augusta, Ga., on tho Corner lext to tho Planters Hotel, where hu will take ;rcat pleasuro in showing tho LARGEST CHEAPEST, AND BEST SELECTED STOCK n thc City. Augusto, Nev^lO,_nt_A7__ Corn, Oats, dfeo. PRI.ME Weitern Mixed CORN, for feeding, Primo Yellow CORN, for Meal and distilling, Prime Marylauil White CORN, for milling, OATS, Black uni Whito, RYE, BARLEY and WHEAT, for seed. A full supply of thc above, diroct from Balti loro ?nd tho West, kept constantly in store, put p in Ono BURLAP SACKS, in perfect order for lipping or wsgoning any distance without waste. RAGGING, ROPE and pluuters supplies gen erally. For sule at thc lowest market prices, by A. H. KKK HAM, Late of Charleston, S. C., tekson St . Between Globe Hotel and Boll Tower, AUGUSTA, OA. JB?B* Mr. Jon* Lvov, formerly of Edgefiold will i happy to see his friends at the abovo houso. Nov. 20,_lm _47 ?tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIKLD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. ?Y vV. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgo- t field District Whereas, Jas. A. Devoro, hos applied to me for f ?tiers of Administration, with tho will annexed, (. i nil and singulnr tho goods and chattels, rights p d'erodits of Jumes M. Lanham, lalo of tho Dis ict aforosaid, deceased. ? ? These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish nil id singular, the kindred and creditors of tho id decoased, to be and nppcar beforo mo, nt our A xt Ordinary's Court for tho said District, to bo C Iden at Edgofield Court Ilnuxo on the 3rd day o Doc. noxt, to show o/iuse, if uDy, why Ibo said ministra ion should nut bo granted. Given nndor my hand and soul, this 10th day of iv. in tho year of our Lord ono thousand eight M mired and sixty-six and in the ninety-first year American Independence. W.F. DURISOE, O.E.I). Nov.,20,_2t_47__ ^ tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DI LT RIOT, /A' O III) INA RY. >Y W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgo I Held District, IVhorons, A. Hollingsworth bas applied to mo Letters of Administration, with tho will an- w ced, on all and singular the goods und chatties, R1 hts and credi's of James S. Hurriiion Into of tho J* itrict aforesaid, decoased, rhee aro, therefore, to cite and admonish nil 1 singular, the kindred and creditors of tho "" I decoased, to be and appear before inc, nt our ct Ordinary's Court for the said District, to bo *. den nt Edgofiold C. H., on thc H rd day or '*" :. noxt, to show cause, If any, why thc said "' ni nitration should hot bo granted. *d II van under my hand ?nd ?cal, this 10th day of v. in the yi;ar of our Lord one thousand tight N idrod and cixly-six and in tho ninety-first yuur '"' American Itnlopocdcnco. ye W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D. for. 20, 21 il Just Arrived! J\ LARGE Stock of OVERCOATS, r.iuging in price from $12 to $10. Now on Hand, A First Rate Stock of all kinds of .HENS and BOYS CLO THING. All Good? at Very Lowest Prices. J. Ai VAN HINKLE. Augusta, Nor ll 2in 40 Hardw are MOORE &. CO., OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, 235 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN m IRON, STEEL, NAILS, AXES, HATCHETS, SMITH BELLOWS, ANVILS, VICES, HAMM ERS/CJ JAINS, HOES, STRAW CUTTERS, CORN SHELLERS, PLOWS, HARROWS, SHOVELS, SPADES, COOKING UTENSILS, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, Ac, Ac. Ac. Augusta, Nov. 10 3m 46 HOUSE CARPENTERING AND rll E Suhxcribor renpoctCiilly announced to th? citizens of Edgufiold Diatriot, iluit ho in now reared to ex?cuta ALT, BUILDING AND ARPENTEK'S WORK with fidelity and di? itch, and on roaaonublo lonni. Ho in niuo ongnged, next door tr tho Advortinor Rico, in tho Undertaking Business, nd hon on hand an nxnortmont of BEAUTIFUL OFFINS, llonowood flnl?h, ucntljf Irlinincd, und ' tho tatcat styler,. Priera very niodoruto. M. A. .ViAllKKUT. N. II.-My Ucarro will not Lo lln'mhod lioforo o lat Nor., bat COFFINS can ho had at any mo nt my Shop. Oct lo tf 42 ? tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Y XT. F. DURI80K, Kn<ir., Ordinary of Edge." J flold DiMrlct. Whcrran, ?5. W. Carwile, C.K.K.D. haa applied to , for Loller? of Administration, un nil ntnl .in Ur tho good* and ohnttlor, rljrhti mid credit?nf iri.loy M. Martin, lalo of tho Dirricl aforeauld, ea?utd. T'ao?o aro, tliorofuro, to olto and ndmonl.h all d liingulor, tho kindred and ci editor* of the id decawod, to bo nnd appear boforo rea, nt our xt Ordinary'? Court for tho said THatrlct, to ho Iden at K^gufleld 0. H., on th? 20th day of v.. next, to nhow santa, ir any, why tho auld mlnlx'ration nh on ld nat bo gravitad. fJivon under my hund and anil, thialUth dny of .v. in tho yonr of our Lord ono thousand eight ndrcd anil fixty ?ix and in th-i nlnoly.flrat ar of American Inilnjiondonco. W.F.DUBI80I, O.E.D. Nov. 20, Ct it