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/ GREAT ATTRACTION ...f?-. . .?ITT onei^cHaatsi . ... . . * , . " ..>.[.......?;." - AT' .' ',0 THE FREDERICKSBURG STORE . y . ? -o V* BICHAROS & BROS. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, Now OFFER one of the largest and most attractive Stocks of Dry G00ds.tb.e3 have ever had the pleasure of exhibiting in Augusta, at prices, that jcannofclx questioned. Their motto is, as"ever has been, " Small Pfofits-a?id.Quick Sal?e.' They are determined not tcfbe undersold by any house South. Their goods ari all the first-class and best-makes,.S3lecied with the greatest care..by their buyer who, being in New. York .aH. the season, enables "kim to- select the latest andamos! fashionable goods in the-market." - *'*: *...- . New Goods received 'daily. "% Something new always to "be fbUnd at the FRED ERIOKSBURG STORE," at the LOWEST PRICES, --?' Th&c'an say, without hesitancy, that their'?tock of. Dress Goods cannot bi surpassed in elegance,, beauty, variety or low prices, having all the novelties oi the season. Particular attention is called to this Department. THEIR CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT Was never larger or more complete, being of the latest and most fashionable de' signs. CLOAKING CLOTHS in great profusion. FURS, in great variety, jus. received. A large stock of goods for GEN fS and BOYS, such as CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, JEANS? &C DOMESTIC GOODS of the best make.?, in BLEACHED and BROWN-HOME SPUNS, KERSEYS, LINDSEYS, STRIPED and CHECKED DOMESTICS, BED BLANKETS, &c, &c. WH?TE GOODS of every, description. NOTIONS too numerous'* 0 mention:; It is useless for them to enumerate what they have in stock. . They invite all to call and examine their stock, as goods will be fairly and cheerfully SHOWN. WHOLESALE BOOMS UP STAIRS, To which the attention of Merchants is particularly invited. The stock was-never larger, more com plete or varied. They guarantee to compete with New York prices. . V. RICHARDS & BROS., 301 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., CORNER BY THE PLANTERS' HOTEL. Nov. 3 tf .:. [j .'. -%5 COTTON PLANTERS, RMMT ~ --0 IINFARAUELED SUCCESS?-COTTON SCREW! ! WRIGHT'S, ALLIE'S, - - BiMS*. . ? _:_0. Great Improvement ii? Cotton Packing Screws! ! THE BEST IN U??. &V?^E??TIRE;&&TI?F^CTION TO-ALL WHO USE THEM. C?>ME ONE ! Come all! Every Screw warranted. ALSO, GI&GE?R of all sizes, SUGAR BOILERS; SUGAR MILLS, GUDGEONS, ALARM BELLS, and all kinds of MACHINERY and CASTINGS done at short notice. The highest price paid for old Machiuerv, Iron, Brass and Copper. P. MALONE, . . - 'AUGUSTA, GA."^ Having purchased the patterns of BULLOCK S COTTON PRESS, would -ta pleased'to .supplv Planters with Presses complete or anv parts thereof.k Have on ' hand a large lot of New and Second-lum? SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BLACK SMITH TOOLS; &Cm for sale cheap for cash. - Also, GRAHAM'S IMPROVED PATTERN GIN GEAR, all sizes. Also,'ONE EIGHT-HORSE STATIONARY ENGINE^ nearlv new. Also, BOLTS AND PULEYS FOR PACKARD'S COTTON PRESS. -. Oct. 27_2m _. U JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO., DEALERS IN GROCERIES, ;BOOTS AND SHOES, BAGGING, BOPS AND TWINE, "Wiixe^ ancL X/iqiiors, sj ^ . . . &c., Ac, Ac.? .NO. 205 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA) G?. Oft20 _tf 43 Mm mm tm I .fir?. * i-i-w-i - r "i-. . ... ,. J aai ;> ro OT JJ ..'< ?3 j? a o ? in-^? ;.? . * - ... o as i\o. 1 i GUANO ! WE ARE NOW PREPARED to feceive Orders for No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, which wo aro expecting direct from the PERU VIAN AGENTS, and which we can GUARAN TB? TOrBE PURE, and of FRESH IMPOR TATION. Parties baying before, it? arrival, will bo al lowed a LIBERAL DISCOUNT. We would advise oar friends to-send in theil Orders corly. ; BRANCH, SCOTT & CO., . 268 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Oct 27 lu? 44 _._- _: j_ Direct Steam foiurau:if cation BETWEEN CHARLESTON & LIVERPOOL CHARLESTON and Liverpool Steamship Linc, composed of the Fir-t CU.s Iron Steamers: GOLDEN HORN, l.ISR .ons, H. C. MACBETH, Comm inder. BpSPHORUS, V50 tons, J. M L uina,, Com m miler. MARMORA, 940 tons, F. MCURELL, Com mander. D.iys cf sailing from Charleston 1st nod 15th of each month, as followr: Golden Horn.November 15 Bojpboru?.December 1 Manner*.'....December 15 Arran ce merits h ?ring been made wi'h the South Carolina and other Railroad Companies for the prompt forwarding of through freight, shippers of Cotton from the interior may rely on the ut most despatch. Cotton consigned to the undersigned for ship ment by thiii line, will be farwarded freo of com missions, aetuil expenses < ni v added. ROBERT MURE k CO.. Agents, Charleston, S. C. Oct 26_Up 44 ROBT. MURE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, 8. C. AGENTS CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL STEAMSHIP LINE. Advances made on shipments of Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores, to foreign and domestic ports. Oct 28 1m 44 JUST EECEIVED aa . AT i MRS. D. O'CONNOR'S, 253 Broad St., Angosta, Ga., (Two Boors above the Insurance Bank,) ?LXOTHER large assortment of II ATS and BONNETS, in Velvet, PW1? Felt, Silk and Straw, together with her usual variety of FANCY GOODS, which she will sell at the lowest prices, Who'esale and Retail. ??- Orders promptly attended to. Oct 27 lmU CARPETS. JAKES G. BAILIE & BROTHER having finished the improvements to their Store, remec? fully invite the attention of their custo mers and the public gonenilly, to their new and large stock of CARPETS, ?c, which they hav? just received, abd are now opening, ns follows : English Brnssels and Velvet CARPETS Heavy Three Ply and Ingrain CARPETS . Vonelian, Dutch and Vienna CARPETS List, Felt and Hemp CARPETS ' RUGS, DOOR MATS, BINDING and THREAD Woolen CRUMB CLOTHS and WIDE DRUG GETS J Stair CARPETS, Stair RODS and Stair CRASH COCOA MATTINGS and Red Check und White MATTINGS CARPET PAPER, HASSOCKS, ?fcc, ?fcc. Wo are opening a beautiful stock, of Curtain Goods, REPS. SATIN, DELAINES, DAMASKS, LACE CURTAINS Gilt and Wood CORNICES and BANDS PINS, TASSELS, LOOPS and GIMPS MOREENS.TURKEVTtED and Chintz CALICO PICTURE TASSELS, CORDS and NAILS , Piano and Tabla COVERS and Table COVER INGS. Window Shades Of new styles and patterns, and all sizes used, ! with necessary Trimmings. Oar Stock in thu department is complete in NEW PATTERNS.J-Jn our stock of Wall Papers and Borders, PAPER SHADES, FIRE PRINTS and SIDE LIU UT PAPERS, may be found the latest pat tern? and a large Stock to select from, and the prices low enough to please. . Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Having purchased- largely of these Goodi?, we are prepared to offer in all Quantities and widths of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS Ahd in all quantities of TABLE QIL CLOTHS STAIR OIL CLOTHS and OIL CLOTH GOODS. . : A beautiful stock of these goods at LOW PRICES. CAVPETS' Made and Laid, WINDOW' SHADES Pquared, .Trimmtd and put-up, and OIL CLOTHS laid promptly. JAMES G. BAILIE ,? I5ROTI?KR, 305 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga., Oct. 36 6m 44 JAS. T. GARDINER, MCINTOSH STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., DEALER IN PUKE Peruvian Guan? AND THE BEST BONE SUPER PHOSPHATES, And for which All Orders will R?ecivc Prompt Allmlioo, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. Augusta, Oct 20_ 6in 43 LAIRD'S BLOOM OF YOUTH, OR LI QUID PEARL. P)R PRESERVING and Beautifying the Complexion and Skin. For sale by THOS. W. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Mortar. Oct 13 tf 42 , GRAND EMPORIUM vu ?? B8Ts2 Self's ? U-WtW Fall and hinter GrOODS ! C. A. CHEATHAM & BRO., No. 3, ParkRowi AVINO just returned from the great Com meroial marts of the North, where thoy devoted themselves tb the selection of their present IM ME?SE.?hd ELEGANT STOCK bf - Fall, and Winter Goods, Respectfully announce that they are offering the same at a VERY SMALL, ADVANCE, UPON ACTUAL COST PRICES, and. ?8- low,' if not ower than the same quality of Good? can be had at any other II ouse- in the pl. ce. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Their Stock in this Department embraces every Variety and Quality,*ind; all .the Nev-rst Fabrics and'the Richest and Most Superb Dosions. They bog an examination of their beautiful array.of POPLINS/ EPINQLINES, DELAINES,: LUSTRES, - MERINOES, . ALPACCA, BOMBAZINE, Empress CLOTH, OPERA. AND- ALL WOOL .FLANNELS, ?Carleton and Domestic GINGHAMS, 250 Pieoes BEST CALICOES-French, Eng lish and American-vary cheap, LACES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS,. Swiss, Mull, 'French and Nainsook M US LINES-beautiful assortment, EDGINGS and INS'ERTINGS, "iOAKS, SHAWLS, SUBIAS, in variety, OLLARS, GLOVES, 'HOSIERY; iiADIES anS MISSES HATS sad BONNETS, newest styles and Very handsomo,. BALMORAL and HOOP SKIRTS, a large assortment, Ladies UNDERVESTS, CORSETS, Ac. WHITE GOODS AND DOMESTICS. - Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS, ! 8-+, 10-4 and 12-4 SHEETINGS, Pillow Case' LINENS and COTTONS, A splendid 6 tock, of LINENS, - JEANS-Brown and Bleached, . APRON CHECKS, GEORGIA STRIPES, BeuutifuLQUILTS and SPREADS,. Splendid'Bod BLANKETS, OSNABURGS, Bed TICKING/. Ac, Ac. ' GENTS' GOODS. Alarge.Steek; READY-MADE CLOTHING, all grades, cheaper than over, . - , GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, : CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETS, TWEEDS, Gents' and Boya HATS, Ac, ?e., Ac* . BOOTS AND SHOES. . . <W? havcin Stere an usually largo., anA ?wied assortment nf BOOTS and SHOES.-f?r .L'adie?, Misses; Gents and-Children,- "whicb'we ?tnwtfbd-' direct from the best manufacturers, and we are ?a?bfied. will pkuagrar casta?era? > ? GENERAL ASSORTMENT. In Store ? gotfor selection' CROCKERY] HARD WARE, CUTLERY, Ac, Ac. oxaminution of oar Goods ?a earnestly Solicited. . ? . . C. A. CHEA THAU & BRC. Oct 8 tfv- - . > Al J rtlat JUST RECEIVED, HEESE, GOSHEN BUTTER, MACARONI/l PICKLES, SARDINES, < * I 'CANDLES, SODA, STA RCn, ; *'u BLAC?-AND GREEN TEA, .'" - . j ; SUXJATtS-ALL GRADES, -- I* BEST RIO'COFFEE, | Twa Ticrco Bost NEW RICE; ; . ? ' * SMOKING TOBACCO, all favorite brands, - j OH SWING- TOBACCO, a ano stock, -. SEO ARS ingreofeiariety, BACON SIDES and SHOULDERS, ( ' Best Sugar Cured HAMS, 1 DRIED BEEF and BEEF TONGUES, ; Three Tierces Pare LEAF-LARD, i SYRITFani MOLASSES, a/Jeavy supply, Large'St'ock""BROGANS, -- Superior StoclCLadiis' Walking SHOES, I CROCKERY and GLASS WARE, ' - WOOD ana WILLOW WARE, HOLLOW WARE, ROPE, NAILS, all-sizes, CQPPERAS, 200, Bark Hor*o COLLARS, Ac. Alsora Splendid'Arsortmcnt of. TIN WARE, if our own manufacture, which we are selling Wholesale and Retail, at low figures. CHEATHAM & BRUNSOW. Oct ?0 tf 43. Edgefield Male Academy THE TRUSTEES annonnco that the exercise? of this Academy will be resumed on the FIRST MONDAY in November next, under tho Supervision of Mr. ROBERT 0. SAMS ia Prin eipaL Mr. SAMS graduated with distinction at the S tato M il ta ry Academy, and was for three -years, md until the close of-that Institution, one of the Professors therein. ; He will be aided by a competent assistant. It is the design of the Trustees and the Princi pal, to make this Academy a FIRST CLASS HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS, where they may be thoroughly prepared to enter any College or Uni versity, or fitted for the active business pursuits : of life. Terms of Tuition. Advanced Classes por Session of b months. $20 Primary " ?' " of 5 months. $16 Tuition payable quarterly in advance. M. L. BONHAN, W. W.'A'DAMS, Z. W. CARWILE, M. C. BUTLER, ' R. O.M. DUNOVANT, A. J. NORRIS, J Oct. 14 3m , 42 NEW BOOK. The Old Soldier's Diploma, or Life on tne Frontier in the U.S. Army CM. GRAY of Company " A," gives notice . that the above work, giving a highly inter esting account of bis services while in the United States Army, from as early as 1312, and inter spersed with tumorous amusing and thrilling in cidents, is now going to Press, and will be ready for thc public in a very short while. Oct20~\ tf 43 Trustees. FOR SALE. TWO HUNDRED AND FORT YACRES-OF LAND, Three miles South of Edgefield One Hundred Acres native forest, heavily timbered ; One Hundred and Forty Aoret open and well adapted to Corn, Cotton and small Grain. Some first rate low grounds. The place will bo divided into small tracts to suit purchasers. And will be sold low for Cash, JOHN RA IN SFO RD. Sept 29 tf' 40 FOR RENT, TRAT FINE PLANTATION, known as ?he 'i CANE BRAKE," lately owned by A. L. Dearing! 'Esq, on Saluda Ri vor, containing Twelve Hundred Acre?,: df wbich there are.from 200 lo 300 Acres bf River-Bottoms ca pable of producing a Bale' of. Cotton to tho Acre. The Family".Residencers.almost new, and tho largost aod most commodious in Edgefield -Dis,-, trict. Location healthy, not far from the Green ville' and Columbia Railroad, and one of the best stands for a Country Store. Gin House, Barns, Stables,-Ac , in good order. Pasturage very fine ?nd extensive. Applicants must be- prepared to secure their bids. Apply to , JOHN E. BACON, ATTV. ron JAB. R. PIUNGLE. Edgefield, S. C., Oct 20 2m43 THE Subscribers announce that they have lately replenished their BAR with a largo supply of tho BEST Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Cordials, SEGARS, Ac, Ac. And that Mr. CHARLIE GRAY wili be on band at til hoare ready to wait on customers in the most acceptable manner. . Call in and test the superior quality of our Liquors. WHISKEY and BRANDY at Wholende, and very cheap. C. A. CHEATHAM & BRO. Oct 27 tf 44 . ? T ._ Buckwheat Flour, Rice and Po tatoes JUST RECEIVED 1 Bbl. New BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 1 Bbl. RICE. 1 Bbl. eating POTATOES. G. L. PENN. Oct. 28 tf 41 ?ZMW? Mim MU ? iilLUS.<$ ? _y 2. A -VTTS1 IA T GtT\ rom ?5 T^?'~~"\~T. BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., * LY GR? Yi?' MU L LA RM & CO., .W?O.-r'-i ^ >v iii] ;/ . li,:.-.' ? Wi ? nmm u*z MmT ' ? ..it? ??Sn? 1*?MM?3 JI?.H*.1**? Bl IB Kl Sir. -i-"?/.''? 1 .gTOJD j .?>, >. il H ';'"2 <l W V> *>' j ..4- ? r :.. =? < ?di ).?. ?fr* ~-*rsn I r; .V>f!?J>p IM:?|_ LJf/JW -Tl-T*-~ IBU . -mai .-::?-.Y . K??O -- MwMSS?Tasaif?fi -t iO r~ ' i g" rr r 'Ts.."' ? Ca V?^ ?i .A. ??? ri?.** . Announce to the Public o^orgia-aim South Carolina, ^ THAT THEIR PREPARATIONS FOR THE FALL AJffi WINIER TRADE ARE 'NOW COMPLETE. ..... ...? . .. Ii BOU < ...rj|.'? "til'? W-*,*.??* a??-? ^ ?^?'-iw;d I V" Vi ' ?i ? >5 ; M ????*? *-TO-***^V'fJ* j.J j ? fifi ^ ? ?"J '.Z5?' .. 23i?308ifo rJ?mAi ?c?Bl ! QfltI -Ai. G-ray ?te Co, -..V ? ;- . . --iii 220H?-> ?sfjfi 21 Have Every Variety and-Quality of ? . LABIES' DRESS GOODS; ?v . ! Qf SIIEETfiVGS, SHIRTINGS Ai\D OSIVABURGS ; TABLE Ami> BED M\E\ ; CLOAKS, ill ANTILLAS Ai\D COTERIES; ' > - : ; 1 . ' Tx:'M \ : - 'r:r- y^; - Of LA?ES, EMBROIiOEBJtES AND CASHI?ERES. The l'a.1 One of the '"aili j? c?-i .IO ,?T3?T7-.v?Ti-00: ; (?O?Jtr ?llT t/^/ Vi. im .^97 *h? I > :3 <l??^q2 ??>04t??^ . g .... . rstif " ,",i:?"?r i?? >i?AW I h. ?IAilSii .V-!;? dH?r;:t>ar.il. ? . .Tatt or'? i<> ara;2M.os jfiL- Gray db OFFER THEIR PRESENT LARGE STOCK AT THE SMALLEST ADVANCE UPON COST PRICES ? Augusta, Oct 13 ATB?SH & GRAY ... &1 ? "j '' 'll *- i' AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, an "?? V : iii 5 IMC ? rcha rt t Tail or &9 ?'- AND DEALERS IN IT .i... ?JIOK ...ii ?VJ I i?? ': .?' r%VWj [Il I*Jd i' :i! Io ??i?rij ; . : .i-; ?W , ? ?h?W. r/n fa ^f?^M - ?od'* AND Genfs Furnishing Cfoods, f7Yj ", 'J/-HY. ".* HT ili?y ?Til . . ; ' , ' ' " 13 /. <i iii*?" ra. r- ;-i,i?;i-**;.-T-. ,< .:. ? . ? .... INVITE THE PUBLIC TO EXAMINE.THE VERY LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS, AND VESTINGS, ca . WHIC?O?ffiTrH?VE ON EXHIBITION. T?iese GOODS are NEW, of the LATEST, and MOST DESIRABLE STYLUS, and will be made to order in the V at the Lowest I.T OUR STOCK OF > >?ii ri . ?< . ? j : i j i;.:i-;iti. '(;'!;i!ii8 no Jw| HEADY MADE CLOTHING FOB MEN A-j^TD BOYS, ll.QN? -OF .TEE l/tB^EST* ?nfl BEST ever brought to Augusta. We will sell at such LOW FIGURES as to GIVE SATISFACTION TO EVERY ONE. J- In {He^oll?wing FURNISHING GOODS'for Gent's x?se, we have a desirable; assortment : . GENT'S DRESSING ROBBS. : ' . bffjs :.-..-:r;j -A\- Iii ..?Vi". . WHITE MUSLIN SHIRTS, UNDE.RSHIRXS .Aj>TIfe DRAWERS, . ". h -HUI C.. tlSJli?If??S; .NECK TIES, , . LINEN ! AND PAPER COLLARS, ... HALF,?OSE?,GIJOVI]S, . TRAVE?MG SHAWLS AND BUGGY" BLANKETS.. fi@"*Tt will be to the interest of every one desiring any ..article in our branchy of business.to examine oui- stock before buying elsewhere. "* . ;.{.'.: ? ttai fi rc ? PMf & am, 238 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. ?IW u?JO . "tia i I l?mn cd. i,f fp?q ? . ol !MI .-.. sn ru jlriv i . :. .?ifl >,V ,bfl*h AngtistA, Oct 13 JV/.- fi?iVr- V? [?hm si -i n it! (AI i*kj *f 1 , 2m 4?., EEMOVAL! SJ: . HAS REMOVED HER . MILLINERY AP FANCY GOODSSTORE From No. 22h to No. ^53 Broad St., TievMoon abott tht old. Iinnranee_Bank?. Wherc-she lias Opened an Elegant ?nd Varied Assortment ol' HATS 'IIB OF ALL 7HE L?TFBI STYLES, Which ?ho will aoll at tho. LOWEST POSSIBLE TRICES, Wholesale and Retail.' Augusta, Oct 12- -' ' t ,1m 42 Our Motto : As Cheap asiiic Cheapest !-h Good as tile Best ! JAMES li. GLOVER, WITH KUSEL &. BROTHER Wholesale and Retail Dealers -IN FINE READY-MADE For ITT en, Boys & Children's Wear, FASHIONABLE ?ATS.& GAP'S, Ann . (. r GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,] No. 250 Broad St., Under Globe Hold, AUGUSTA, OEO. ^hTho very latest stylos in, SILK HATS al wa> n on hand. A call is respectfully solicited before purcha sing elsewhere. Augusta, Oct 12 3m '"12 J, S. COLES, COTTON FACTOR Wi Augusta, Gai} ILL GIVE ATTENTION-lo tho SALE OF COTTON AND OTHER PBODUCE, and solicits Consignments; LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on Con- j slgumenta to bia friends in Savanaih, Baltimore, New York and Liverpool, who will bold Cotton on favorable terms. tST Commissions for Selling'Cotton, 1} per cent. Oct 12 ; 3m 42 -AT ?3 $71 (Gold) Long Ton, 2,240 Lbs., [ DELIVERED AT AUGUSTA, GA. N or about 1st December, I will order my ^Sto'ok of GUANO FOR TEE SPRING TRADE, from the Peruvian Government Agent. I will include- therein, orders for Customers who furnish tho money, at the above price. As the Government Agent will: aot sell in less than Fifty Ton Lots, this is an excellent oppor tunity for Planters to get tEeir supplies direct, ?nd * guarantee of the GEN UINE ARTICLE, which the purchase bill will provo. Tho. Guano trill arrive in February. J. Gs MATHEWSON) MANURE DEPOT/' '^85 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. N. B.-A fulLStock of'PERUVIAN GUANO, LAND PLASTER; Banco's RAW BONE, SO LUBLE PACIFIC- GUANO/-?nd Hoyt's SU PER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, constantly on bond. Sept 29 2m i 40 TO RENT. : ?WILL RENT..on the premises, .on tho 12th day of-tfovember next, THE-PLANTATION OF JAMES M. LANHAM, dee'd., consisting of ?OOO or 1100 Acres of Land, of which 700 or 800 Acres are tillable land. Terms mado known on the day of Renting. JAS. A. DEVORE, Ad'or. Oct 19 St 43 -, .. . KI T f ?C. JVuiird OlfT - ' B ? fe .< U&..tS>V? . 4 ? Si i--.>h tZ'4 ?>:': .-'-l,-, t'y. !? W (ta !<?? NOW OPENING IN THE Store Formerly Occupied Mrs, Heney, as a Millinery Store, lil i; L..V RESPECTFTJ?LY ANNOtJNCESTO his friends and the public that he has on hand and will continue to receive all goods pertaining to a Firsf Class . . BOOT AND SHOE STORE, : Comprising, in part, the following : Gents7 and Boys' BOOTS and SHOES, all styles Ladies, Mieses an? Children's BOOTS and SHOES, all styles TROTKS, VALISES and'SATCHELS, | of. all styles " ' All of which he offers for sale ,, lt Very Law^;Priceg fir Cash? _._??-I *. .He also takes pleasure in announcirrg that he has secured the services of lflffe JAMES HENEY, who will .conduct-the business for him, md who will be pleased to see his friends ind the pu?dic generally, who desire to procure anything-in his line of business. Angnatoj Oct. 6, ! . . . 3m 41 Teacher Wanted. :k LADY^TEACHER OF EXPERIENCE, to OL take charge of three or four small Children, for instruction in tho English branches only. None need apply unless properly recommended,-and suited to a quiet country lifo. Address .' SARAH A. LAM All, Augusta, Ga, :.Octl3 2t il 1 Kerosene Oil. JUST received One Barre) No. 1 Kerosene Oil. O. L. PENN. Feb li tf 7 NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE, THE Subscriber is now receiving a. CHOICE STOCK OF GOODS SUITED TO THE SEA SON, whiohhe selected-hi. person fromIn rpo ind complote Stocks, rind which he ran ?ind viii rell as \ov n'iir.r Retail,House in Au^u-u ?r Vi <?>. les ton. From his long experience fn thc SWerVanr'le line, and his knowledge of thc wants of it?' Edgeficld people, He flatters himwlf ?hat bis .present varied assortment of Goods will compare favorably, as regards The Most Fashionable Styles, Superior Quality ol Goods, And Unifortn Lbw Priori, With any Store in the pkec. He is now opening a superb Stock of . v im GE?C?fcY: FURNISHING. GOODS, ? U ?rt GK NTS' AN Di BUYS HATS, ?Jlmyl?s.lO - SPLENDID /CLOTHS and'0A8^1M?tff<KS, DOMES TIC C COI) talye MipH.v.: A HANDSOME LOIVJQF. CALICOES, LINENS and WHITE ?&fjVSr.fi t LADIES FANCY GOODS. ; GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS; HOSIERY, NOTIONS und FANCY ARTICLES, Ladies' n\ul Misses' SllOliS, Gents' anil Boys'* BO OT H <V SHOKS, TRUNKS,;VALISES, Ac, Ac. -Also,-. COLLIN'S AXES, SHOVELS. PPTOntOR'KS, NAILS; LOCKS, CUTLERY, POT WARE, COTTON. CARDS, Ac, *c.' ^y-AU Goods warra itod as. represented^ and. at prices tb suit the closet buyers. . XSTPlease cali and examine my Stock. M. LEBESCII?LTX, No. 2/??ark l?'ow. Oct 6' 1m ' ' -fl New Pall Goods ! L .-:-? Subscriber is now receiving a' LARGE FALL AND WINTER STOCK .of J)ry Goods, . moan lr t ^ ? K ? M - . j . Fancy Dress Goods,. -.?,!-,-: }-'? ' Beady ?Tato ,!/ ??otsa^?ioc?, And Yaukec Notions in Variety. To all of which he begs an examination* frcm the good people of Edgefidd. Prices as low as can be afforded^ . . " - . -8.-?. M'AHtim'i'1 J-;, itffiti't t ?;-.<Jnder'Mas^ie-lr#ll. ? I frgtV :, j ,; ; ??^j >- ,tf. j* John Esten Cook's \nv Kovxl. in J- HUNTING TON -.A.' CO.* ???9 :#KPW?V Ir? street, Netif York, have in press, to bo'ready inOetober, "J*0HUN\ ObVlfHFIA?tWf?H' 0F.LEEA3?D HIS PALA?I??S.u Bi leSsJin Cook, author of " Surry of Eagles' Nest" "j J' Of "gurrv," of. which "Mobun" is Mciouel, 10,000 copi? wert? almost imocdintevySroW. rTho new work is still moro intensely imerdstin^ Priri;ed fine-toned.'paper and, richly; boond iii tfcCti, "with upward bf'50D pages, ii bsa/or, H*V fr?ntisple 1?n- fine" f te?l -niedtfllion h c a3 "oY'GVrie ral Lee,anjifour beautifulillustrations-in Homer'?, best style, dither book.;is ?nrvby^n^^t^?^rae, i on receipt of the? price," $2" .2 5. JF?^a]? bj^all, booksellers and newsdealer^ in town a?d'e'Qu'iUry.'' i oom ? ? s*> ' ^ i te?" ."ti: ' .>. ni '.. Iii??? m r r.i WJ E^tlj'e Una?jrsigjed, jbax^n?, th^s pay'Ai.o-j , dated oursok^together. Ut thc. pol AC TICE O.K.. kKDICI^E^Upd?r oil* j?gn^ces jtc^e.<fi#z*ia if thia place and-vicinity. ., .. ," , :?>"// .* the Senior Partner wj? give. parUcuhjir *tte^, . tion to Obstetrics, Diseases, of Wumer. and Chil dren, and'Chronic Diseases, i , i Brick Office opposite the Law Office of llt-esr;-. G ART A GARY"'.' ' trT. Lfesfaaiw ? w.D."jEN'NlNGS!T'M.b. - W. D. ??, fwffi' FEESH ARRIVALS. -nnHE Subscriber Ml jost received, . A CHEESE and MAC?ARONI, . , Superior CANDLES and STARCH/ ' 2,'JBbls. Choice APPLE VINEGAR, 'y .>... TURPENTINE SOAP and BLUING, TOILET and FANCY SOAPS,"" 2 1 Bbl.'Superior KEROSENE OIL, '"r ' Bast RIFLE P.OWBBRV . ??'>?? ^ * ' Bird, Turkey and Squjwel ?1101, -, ?Hl?ti n Percussion CAPS, Ac: '. U.^ J. ", - . ' Qi K'?E^?T R: Oet.13 . bw fttfrWl :* JJ?'V ?jil^i?stra^r'? Sal?J ' IN Pursuanee of on Order from "W. Ff boriic*, ' ' Ordinary of Edgefield District, X will pro. ?-?,I . to sell at tho late residence ot' Mrs. MARY MOB - . LEY, dee'd* on FRIDAY,'Ihe ?0th October, all^ , tho personal Estate of "said decent ed, ?o?sistlt.g'' 'of ?l<*?? f tAt\\**'* ?."'- . *?* 1 '"' '" SEVEN HORSES AND M CLES, . LOT OF CATTLE AND HOGS, . CROP OF CORN, FODDEk; Ac ONE;RUGGY, WAGON; CART, . to'-W . , HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ~ - 1 COOKING UTENSILS, . ? BLAOKSMITH TOOLS'," . "' " PLANTATION 7MPLEMENT?S,' " GIN HEAD, Ac, Ac TermaCo8h. JEREMIAH MOBLEY, Ad'or. Oct 8 4te 42 Executor's Sale. IWILL ALSO seU at tho sumo time and place, at publiojputcry, the REAL ESTATE of the late' WILLIAM MOBLEY, dee'd., comprising some TWELVE or FOURTEEN HUNDBK1) ACRES OF LAND. .. . Terms made Shown on day of sale. ?. ' .JEREMIAEr-M0BLEY7Bx*or. Oct 8 : -_ Aio ' I; Watchmaker and Jeweller. DF.'MCEWEN is now prepared to do1 ALL . KINDS OF WORK pertaining tc his bu siness with neatness ami. dispatch, ami, on ai reasonable terms as can be done by any ti rsi cl ats workmen. All work will'be warranted to give satisfaction. .GUNSM?-TH?NG. The services .of ? co m pc toe t GUNSMITH hare been engaged, and any work la that line left at my Shop will ho promptly attended to. All parts of Colt's Pistols will be kept constantly on hand, ready finished for ase, thereby making it unne cessary .for arms being left for any length of time for ordinary repair. D. F. MCEWEN; Oct. 6 tf , 41 - NOTICE. ALL.;Persons indebted to the Estate of Dr. R. '"BRADFORD, d?q'cU, _?xro requested to make ?fly pay men t ; and olfcjtarties having any cl-urns whatever.against said'deceased, either on his own' iccount, or as surety, aro notified to present tho lathe to mo forthwith. CG. TUTT,Ex'or. Aug ll . . . 3ma 33 State bf South Oarolina, EDGEFIELD* DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. rillman H. Clark, Adm'r. ct. al vs 3. S. Tompkins, Jno. W. Tomp kins, Ex'ors, et. al. BY Virtue of the decrco of his Honor Chancel lor Lesesne, ia this come-All and singular the creditors of Col. James Tompkins dee'd, aro required to present and prove their claims before the Commissioners on or before the 1st day of December next. Z' W. CAB WILE, c*.K.n. Oct. 25 1868. . i- ... 44t ,. ShaUenberger's Pills. ANEVER BAILING REMEDY Tor CHILLS and FEVER. For sale by T. W. CARWILE, - ' At Sign Golden Mortar. Oct 13 tf 42 COHBAHEEJ rpHE Thorough Bred ST?LI?M" COttGA. X REE will stand et Eduefield C.'H.:,Ujd?r?Dg tho Fall Season at $20 for Ihp .Seaton. F?r far ther pafticular8, enquire of Mr. JACKSON COTAB?. at the Clerk's Office. Sept 15 3m 38 Bill to Acct., Ac.