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K" " J?.B.TH?P. B. BELL, , -iJ^-? ci ^.a' H AMETI, rormerly of Oharloston, S. C. ?* -i? ? li M -1-'?-1 AJUSTA GIFT EMPORIUM. Great Sale of .WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED TT ARE, OIL FAINTINGS, ENGRAV?NGS, . . . ?c., Ac, Ac. ? ALL-TO BK "SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH ! Without regard to Value, and not to be paid for nntil you know what yon are to receive. This veryjpopular plan of distribution, in which j there are , , NO BLANKS, Gives-Universal Satisfaction. SHECCT, BELL ?fe CO., 136 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. _ " Wo have no connection whatever with any other boos?, neither in this City or elsewhere ; have no branch houses, but give our undivided attention, to please ALL our patrons. We have, hoverer, Agents in varions parts of this and ad joining States. ..ia* S. H. M A KG ET, Agent for Edgefidd. Cali at my store and see Circulars. S. H. M. Jan 30 tf_6_ A. Simon, Agent, HAS NOW IN STORE, and is constantly re ceiving, at his new stand on the Martin' Town Road, near Garrison. Holloway's, Esq., FRESH SUPPLIES Of CHOICE GROCERIES, i .??XDY-?I?DE CLOTHING-, BOOTS AND SHOES, ?uti Every Kind t i. Elegant and Fashionable DRY GOODS. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE BEST ZDIRTJO-S AU of which will be sold at GREATLY RE DUCED PRICES ; and to which he respectfully invito* th J attention of tho public. Jan 3ft-_ - tf . ._S The State of South Carolina; I EDGEF13LD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary ol 1 Edgefield District. Whereas, John il. fiamiltor* bas applied tc mo for Letters of Administration, on all and sin gular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Jamos Ousts, late of the District afore said, dee'd. These are, therefor?, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to bc und appear bulb rc mo, at oui next Ordinary's Court for tue said District, to be holden at Edgefield C. II. on tho 1 tht day .of Feb ruinrnext, to show eeasa, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, thin 31st du; of Jan. in the year of our Lord ne thou Sand eight hundred and sixty-fix, and in tht Vttth year of American Independence. W. F. DURISOE, 0. E. D. Feb. 7 2t 5 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Iii ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge fiejd District. Whereas, John Q. Ilavi.-d bas applied to mo for Letters of Administration, on all md singular the goods and chatte'J. rights and cred its of Daniel Havird, tate of tho District afore said, dec'cL These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tbs kindred and croditors of the said deceased, to be -nd appear before me. st our next Ordinary's Court for the said District,to bo holden at Edgefield C. IL, on tho Kith day ot Feb., inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administrativ-, should not bo granted. Given nnder my hand and seal, this 2nd day ot Feb. in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. and in tho UOvh yoar n: thi Independence of the United States of Amer ica. SE F. DURISOB, o.i.n. Feb. 7 2t 5 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, Simpson H. Rodgers has applied to me for Letters of Administration, with will an nexed, on all and singuUw the gooUsand chattels rights and credits of Died Warren, lato of the District aforesaid, deceased. Those are, therefore, u> cito and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of thc said deceased, to bo and a-ppearbefore me, nt our next' Ordinary's Court for the said District.to be holden at EdgoftsM Court House, on the 10th day of j Feb. next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 3d th day Of Jan., >n the year of our Lord ono thous and eight hundred and sixty-six, and in the ninetieth year of tho sovereignty and Indepen dence o.' tho United States of America. W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D. Feb. 7 2t 5 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN 011$.IN ART. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District Whereas, Mary Ann Hamilton bas applod to m- for Letters of Administration, on all and singu lar the goods and chattels, rights and oreditr of Wm?ain M. Hamilton, Into of tho District afore said, dec'tL . w These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of tho ?aid deceased, te be and appeitr before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield C. H., on the 17Ui day ol Pub. io?t . to show cause, if any. why tbe'?aid administration should not bo granted. Givennnder my hand ?ind seal, this '3th day of Feb. in the yoar of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and Sixty-six, and in th? 90th Toni of the Independan"'1 nf Snnth r^Mina. W.?. DURISOE, O.?.D. FcbC U o' j_ _i . " ^ ,j fi State of South C?f???ha, EDGEFIELD ftlSTRlcr, TN ORDINARY. . wjeY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of JO Edgefield Darlot: -. Whereas, Sovhia C. Shea!y hjs applied to me foe Letters of Administration, on alf nnd "singu lar the goods and chattels, rights md credit? ol Vinos Shculy, late of tie District afurc:aid, de?'d. ? Lil These are, therefofevto^ite and' admonish .nil and singular, the kindred and creditors of tho said deceased, to bo and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the sahi District, tobe holden %t Edgefield t oort House, tra tho J ?th? dav .ol Feb. In?t. to ih"W catue, Sf ?ny, wiry' the said administration akoul.L.not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, thia 5ih day ol F<;'>. ha y?ar of our Lird omi troi:.<;md eijhthun ?dred and sixty-six. and in lb/'JOtb year of the ; Independence of tod Utritec: Stotel of America. . W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D. Feb. 23_. .. 3* - . ? , A State of Somtb Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT'/** W ORDINARY. ? BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq,, Ordinary of Edg*. field District. Whereas, Mvy Oj?ala Las applied to mo for Letter*"of Administration, on all and singu lar the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Franklin Ousts, late of tb? District aforesaid, dee'd. ' Q*f/V Tb cse are, therefore, to cits and admonish all and singul.'-r, the kindred and crediton of the iaid deceased, to bo and appear bef?te cse, at our next Ordinary's Court for thu said Distner, ?o be* .golden at Edgefield Court Hone?) oo. Ute 17 A day "WEeb. inrt, to khow 'cause, if any, why the geld administration shduld nei.be granted. Given under my hand and leal, this 5th day of Fob. in the year of imf V'jt? one thousand ??gbjt hundred and.sixty-six, - and-ia tho 90th jew of thu Independence of tho United Stales w. w. LANDRUM, A T T 0 K?*$ ? '.^J|} jj ffW?? And Successor to Landrum ? Moore, Office, in Law Range, the one formerly occupi ed by the said firm of Land rum A Moore. Feb 6 St ..8 M. Xi. BpNHAM, Attora ey at Law and Solicitor In ? J> O ? FIELD, S. C. Jan 29 tf 5 a _? JOHN ? FACON*/ ' M. 0. ?FUTLER. BACON & BUTLER, ATT OB N:R"T SAT KA W AND SOUCITOBS VX EQUITY, EDQEFIEID, S. C., Will Practice in the Courts of this State, and in Angosta, Georgia. Jan 30 lm .5 BEAL ESTATE AGENCY. HAVING also made arrangements in sev eral of the Northern ciiie: for the Sale, Purchase, Lease, or Exchange of Real Estate, Espociolly Cotton Plantations, by which the highest Cash prices may be obtained, wo oner our services to the public in this particular branch of business. ^S^Persons offering property will ploase give description and terms. BACON A BUTLER, I Attorneys at Law. Xdgefiold, S. C., Jan 29 lm 5 ~ LAND AGENCY. HAVING accepted the Agoney of the " SOUTHERN REAL bSTATE COMPANY," for tho District of Edgefield, South Caro-_ lina, I hereby give notice to owners ol REAL" ESTATE desirous of selling, to furnish me a description of their Lands, improvements, Ac, fixing a price to the same, and it will be adver tised throughout the United States at the cost of the Company. Tbe Company will sell all lands at their own expense, and charge 5 per cent, on all sales ef fect*! amounting to $5,000 ; if above that sum 3 per cent, ou tho whole amount. My Post Office address for the present is Edge field C. H." L. CHARLTON, Agent for " S. R. E. Co." Washington, D. C. Ja n 20____*f ' J IMPORTANT SALEM A SPLENDID INVESTMENT SALE OF TAB ODD FELLOWS' k MASONIC HALL. S tate of South Carolina EDGEFJELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Win. C. Moragne, Adm'or., The Edgefield Odd"Fellows' A Mason- j ic Building Association, ot aJ. J BY Virtue of an Order of tho Court in this case. I will proceed to sell at Ed~efi:ld C. LL, on MONDAY, tho 5th MARCHnext, thin LARGE AND COMM?DTOUS T5RICK BUILD ING in the Town of Edgefield.-known as tho Odd Fellows' & Masonic Rall. Said building is three Stories high, contain'ng Lodge Rooms for the two Orders in thc Third Story,-a large sod splendid Hall on the Second Floor, and Two Fine Store Rooms on the First Floor, for v*hkh good rent eau always be obtain ed. Tbis is good property, and a first rate opportu uity is here offered for persons desiring to make safe and profitable investment. Z. W. CARWLLE, c.t.B.n. .?S9~Term3 Cash. Titles extra. Oom'rs. UlBeo, Jan 29, 1SCC 5t . 5 State of South Carolina, E?GEE1ELD DIST?<ICT, ' Iii EQUITY. Geo. M. Cloy and "] Sr.rah lt.. his wife, . ? Rill for Accau.ii, vt ? Partition kr. Nancy M. Quartes/et al. j BY virtue of an order of the Cmirt in this case, I-wilVprocecd 'to sell on t ie Premises on WEDNESDAY, the 21ft day of FEBRUARY NEXT, tba TRACT OF LANI) described in thc pleadings, wbrroon Robt. Quarles resided at the titue cf his death, containing Two Hundred and Two (202) ?ores, moro or loss, adjoining lands o.' Joshua Harris, Isaac Burnett, Dr. E. Andrews, et. al. Also, at the santo time, I will sdi tho residue of thc personal estate of the st.id Robt. Quarlei in the hands of his Executrix, consisting of HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP, ONE BUGGY AND HARNESS, . ^ PLANTATION AND BLACKSMITH TOOLS? HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, CORN, FODDER, Ac Term? af Sale.-The Land will be sold on a credit of one and two yeorf, in oqaal annual in stalments, with interest from day of sale. The Personalty will be sold for Cash, in specie, or its equivalent. Purchaser of. tho l?nd .Will be re quired to give Bond with adequate sureties, and a Mortgage of the premises to secure th; pur chase money. Titles Extra. Z. W. CARWILE, s.x.a.n. Com'ers Office, Jan. 29, 1S6G. 3t 5 EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an.order from W. F. Durisoe, Or dinary for Edgefield District, I will procood to soil at tho late resideode of THOMAS PITTS, dee'd., on TUESDAY, tho 20th FEBRUARY next, all tho personal Estate of said deceased, consisting of HORSES, MULES, HOGS, SHEEP, CORN. FODDER, PEAS? COTTON SEED, CARRIAGE AND HARNESS, * BUGGY AND WAGONS, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GIN HEAD, Ac, ?c. Also, on tho same day and place will bo sold TWO T?ACCTS OF ?AND, Belonging to saidjoceissd,-One Tract contain ing FOUR HUNDRED ACRES', and-adjoining Lands of E. A. Pitts, Dr. L..AL AabUL, S>. Willis and S. Williamson. Tbe other Tract containing ONE HUNDRED AND TEN ACRE", adjoin ing lands of Wm. Mobley, dee'd., D. L. Rotten, dee'd., Unity Smith arid others. gg'TTerms of salo of Personalty made known on day of Side. Tho R*al Estate on a credit of one and tire years from day of salo, with interest from date, vt Uh g"0'J rureries. THOS. JONES, Agant For Executrix. I jay-The Creditors of said deceased will plea*o meet the Executrix athis late residence* on tho day before the-sale. Jan 29 St 5 ?di?iinisrratpr's Sale. BY virtue uf an order by W. F. "Durisoe, Esq., Ordinary for Edenfield District, we will sell at the late residence of WYATT HOLMES, de ceased, on TUESDAY, tb? 13thday a*?EtiItUA> RY next, ali: the personal property of said dc-1 eeased, constwting of^rhsc^Urrf? FIVE MULES ?ND HORSES,' STOCK OF CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP, 8?XTT-8IX BALES OF COTTON, A LARGE LOT OF COTTON 8EED, 700 BUSHELS CORN, FODDER, OATS, PEAS, WHE A T AND RYE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, THREE WAG ONS AND THREE CARTS, " THREE YOKKS'?F OXEN, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, TWO LAKOB;KETTLES, ONE GIN, ONE WHEAT FAN, CARRIAGE, BOGGY AND HARNESS, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, A LOT OF PRIME BACON AND LARD, Ac, Ae f Ac. ?Term*-Th? aboro property will bo sold for cash, la SpeoW* W. r. PRESCOTT, ) >dm, V. L. HOLMES, j AnmoT' Jan.30 2t 5 Cigars and Tob?ceo 0? THE very best quality os baud by J ? JXO. II. CARWEUS Se CO. Js*39 - ?--tr - * t ?HE attention of the public ?fl resentfully called, and more particularly that portion who contemplate making a first-rate appearance, to our handsome nnd select Stock of Clothing, which wo guarantee to bo tho best sekctien of fered since the j TV. x 9 y ? has close, or since peace baa b?en DECLARED Every grticle we offer is made np WITH the utmost care, nnder the :upcrvirton of one of our firm. Wo offer to all who will favor ua with their patronage grcator bargains than can bo ob tained in the Clothing'iiae in any of th? South ern States, from Virgin?tr" * MEXICO. Remember our address, ? SIMON A CO., SU . Broad itreet, Augusta, Ga. Our Overcoats, Pants and Voata nev* reeoived the praise of all who have purchased or examined I them. We hovo Clothing of every gradu?t the rory lowest figures, all gotten up in tee slcost order. The stylo of cur garments would please tho PRINCE OF WALES Thoso who desire durable clothing, and df latest fashion, WILL do well to VISIT oar establishment, 221 Croad aire?., AUGUSTA, GA. Where we Intend to ereot a beautiful Clothing Hall ; NEXT SPRING lu order to supply tho increasing donumds of our buaincss. ? We will also call the attention of country merchants. We offer them the most libe ral inducements .and selections from nie largest stock of Clothing we are daily receiving, which cannot be surpassed be for quality, stylo and theepa eas. We have on band, and are COBS tandy receiving all kinds of small wares, generally known as "Yankee Ifbtions," such as buttons, eornbs, scis sors and suspenders. Also, silk, wooi-eaA COTTON Undershirts, drawers, ?sc ks, rh Uh WILL BE WWI The attention'of those who need thom. 1? are determined to sell low, and givo you ferr SEVENTY-FIVE DENTS aa much M you will get for a dollar in any liraj lar establishment in tho whole Southern States. Remember our address. I. SIMON & CO. 221 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, OA. Jan 23 tf * TAN BARK ? WANTED. lAAft CORDS OAK TAN BARK, iUl/Lf nell cur?d, and in merchantable order. 50 Tons Southern SUMAC LEAVES un d BO HS, dried and packed, delivered at convenient Stations on Georgia and other Roads, aod nt conrenient Lauding* on the Savannah River, above and below this City. Also, wanted the privilego of PEELING geod BARK LANDS convenient to this City. SliEKMAN, JESSUP & CO. Aua cata, 9i. Jan TI _Ita_5 JTO THE PUBLIC ! ?HE Subscriber has just returned from all the Seaport Towns, North and South, and has ou hand a fine lot of COLLINS? BEST AXES, t SPADES, SHOVELS, HORS, ? f PITCHFORKS, HATCHETS, HAM1UE?S, PLOUGH. LINES, And numerous other farming articles and imple ments. Alse, SIEVES and SIFTERS, aa* a large supply of the best COTTON CARDS. He will sell at reduced prices, a ftpr LADIES' CLOAKS and HATS, and many other Fashionable and Fancy Articles! Under his Coautor is a " vsrsty deep" cf good things, which, according to law, bo baa a righi; to sell-and will sell-and ?ba.t cheap. And some thing alf o he hus for sale, of which a? old friiod says, whon it comes out of thc bottle, Gooey .' Goody! It speaks for itself! tt. LEBESCHULTZ* Jan 34_3t_ 4 FOR THE PAIR. IN Store a chaioa eelleotion of Hair Ionics arid Reiteratives, et ch ar Wood's lair RESTORATIVE* i B*rt/a TBICOPHEROUS; Lieu? KATHAIRON t Jayne's Hair TONIC ; Burnett's COCO AINE; Ariique OIL; BEARS OIL and POMATUMS. TEAGUE A CAJtWILE. Jan 30_tf_ 6 Best Patent Medicines. OUR Stock of PATENT MEDICINES is ex tensive, ?nd ombraces in part AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL j AVER'S AGUJ? Orre ; W?STAR'S BALSAM WILD CHERRY; WATSON'S NEURALGIA KING-an 1a falirble remo dy; si MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for childr toothing. Hurle; a Popular WORM CANDY, And all reliable Patent Medicines. . TEAGUE & CARWILB. Jan 29 tf 5 Notice to Distiller?. BY tho recent Act of L?gislature, persons dis? tiling Spirituous Liquors from arasa, aro re quired to pey to tho Commissioners a? rHfblio Buildings, a license of ?wo Hund?* Wars for oachatl|dJ? need. Per.-o 2t interested will pTea?e fonrs ?tjatpH aro pay tha esme. Ibo low Trill bo against .all who fail to do se. By nrderfpf tie Bo??*> S. F. GOODE, fee. and Trana. Gif. B. Jon 2* ? , tf . 4 Dried Fruit! WANTED FIFTY Bushels DRIED FRUIT, fur.which tire highest market price will be paid. We will poy tko highest prices for BUTTER, EGGS, ?c. J. R*. CARWILT5 * 00. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, I take this method tf informing my creditors that I have neither absoondod, nor intend to do .io. I ?hail remain in the Ih'strict for several days, and am willing to abide by tko laws of the State My planting Interest is in the State of Arkansas, and the interest of my creditors,-as well as my own, demands my personal attention there. I expect to pasa between this State and Arkansas several times during thia year, and ltopo next winter to be able to pay tho proportion of my dobta which the Logislature haa authorised creditors to demand. Daring my absence from the State, Jamel P. Wells and S. B. Griffin aro my lawful Agents and Attorneys'. A. A. GLOVER. EdgefieU C. H., 20th Jan'ry 1868. 2t 5 Nails, Nails! jf^N HAND 4 supply of IO,,8 and 0 PENNY ^NApS? ; JV*. CA&WTLE ? CO. - JOHN K, GIL MVEKPC OBER, NAN V NEW OBER, ATWi NEW Ol NANSON, 0 ST. L W, HENRY Ri tEPRESENTING the above well knov put in order and ship Cotton from any s vanees and speedy returns. The reputat favorable negotiation of Exchange on Ne By our advertisement, it will be seen Large Stock of GROCEE1ES, of all k LINENS, &c, vkc, which w? will sell as can be bought in Louisville and Cincinnat We propose to Merchants holding Cot Goons, and sell or ship their Cotton to at the advantage of Augusta, New York or J An investigation of the above will pr with any section are the very best, and t vanees in Goods or Cash are probably sur We earnestly solicit a correspondence 1 W. HEN Augusta, Dec ll Goods at Cost ! THE Subscribers beg leave to- inform tbe peo pie of Edgefield that, in order to make room for tbe Spring trado, we propose to sell off the following articles of Winter Goods AT COST, vii: Fancy and Solid DELAINS, splendid variety ; French MERINOE8, all wool; . Ladies' flue Broad Cloth and Loaver CLOAKS ; Good variety of SHAWLS; Ladies' HOODS and K UBI AS and Breakfast SHAWLS. Abo. Fifty pr?. Gents fine and double Soled WATER-PKOOF BOOTS. The above Goode wo will soil from thia dato AT COST! We also have on hand a variety of PISTOLS Colt's Navy Repeaters, Murivin & Bry Patent and Whitney's Patent ; Eloy's A Cozo's Gan and Pistol CAPS ; G. D. CAPS, 10 cts. por box ; Pistol CARTRIDGES; - A Urge lot of POWDER and SHOT-which we will sell at tho very lowest .market price*. We can sell Shot from 18 to 23 cts pr lb ; Race Ginger 40 cts.; Copperas li) cts.; Whittemore's Cotton Cards $1,75 pr pair. I pir Call and oxamine for yourselves. WARREN arfcOTELACE. Ridgeway, Jan 23 2t* 4 GEO. R. CRUMP & CO., 209 Broad Street, -?-TTCS-TTST-?., GA., AGENTS FOB. SALE OF AND . W holesale Dealers in SUGARS, HAY, LIME, SALTED FISH, Griiano, ?c., Ac., Ac. We havo now on hand a well selected Stock cf the above mentioned articles, which we offer te the trade at Seduced Prices! Augusta, Jan 23 lin 4 rA. J. PELLETIER, ?OAers to tho chiceos of Edgefleld and ad" f joining Districts a FINE ASSORTMENT DRUGS AND MEDICINES, SPICES, Toilet .Articles, [\n? Fancy Goods for the Toilet, TO BE HAD AT HIS DRUG SIORE, HAMBURG, S. C. Nov. IS c Ara 47 RY, toilet,! IRE, I B. SMITH & CO. -o KTe-w ^tore A'. Mt. "Vintage. JUST opened at MOUNT VINTAGE, <tbo late residen oe of Mr. F. O'COSNOB,) a varlod as sortment of Dry Goods & Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, '. AND ALL THE USUAL ARTICLES KEPT IN COUNTRY STORES. ^??r*Goods not on our shelvos will bc procured at short notice. TERMS REASONABLE, and a fair share of patronage solicited. Mt. Vi nts go, Deo ll 6m50 ?rood Things for the M altitude ! IN Store a fresh and variod assortment cf choice Confeotionaries, cmbraoing FANCY CANDIES, COCOA NUT CAKES, , . GUM PASTE, RAISINS, FIGS, ALMONDS, COCOA NUTS, SUGAR BUISCUITS, BUTTER CRACKERS FINE CHEESE, Ac., Ac. Prioos as cbonp as the cheapest. S. H. MANO ET. NOT 7 tf 45 WATCH AND CLOCK InAVE Jnst received a lot of WATCH MA TE RIA LS and am now prepared to execut) at the shortest notice, all work that may bo er trusted to my care, with skill and noatnesi. H. A. GRAY. N. B.-Gold ongagemont Ringi made to ord( from 14 to 20 carats fine. Jan 24 St 4 Office. Cotton Seed. OAA BUSHELS GOOD COTTO V8fi?D(br ?al? cheap. Apply at th i.'iv...' PON HI V s . WM .?'??iv.ni ?I ? W? ?Sj '? --i . .-. ru nw LIAI. & CO., ?OL, Effft.' SON & CO, YORK. ?TER & CO., IBER & CO,, ,01'IS. ' WARREN, ri, GA. rn houses for the State of Georgia, we will ection of .-tho countiy, making liberal ad ion of these houses will insure the most, w York, Liverpool and London. that we keep expressly for the trade, a inda, HATS, CLOTHING, BLANKETS, cheap, and in many instances lower, than hi '. ? <? " . ton to make them advances in CASU or ?y of the above points, thus giving them Liverpool market?, uve that our facilities for doing business he advantages we possess for making ad ierior to any one in the State, tvith Dealers and Shippers. RY WARREN, .75 & 177 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. '- . ? -. . 3m50 KAHN S @0., 262 Broad St., (CABMUHABL A BEAS'S OLD STAHD,) AUGUSTA, GA., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ii JJ VJbVliU.lUj WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, IS OSIER!', GLOVES, Boots and Shoes, HATS & CAPS, And a Tariety of ALL KINDS OF FURNISHING GOODS, Such as LADIES' CLOAKS; . Ladies' TRIMMED HATS'; cl'C, A C., ike. Also, a ADO assortment of LIQUORS AND SEGARSI 'We respectfully invite Country MercbaDts to cull und examino our Stock before purchasing elsewhere Wa aro - thankful for tho patronage already 8hoirn ur, and expecting to establish a perma nent business, wo promise to usc every effort tr. give cntiro satisfaction to every one. Augusta, Oct 2 tf 40 -o T. M. BU.NBS, JAS. HK?WERSOK. BONES & HENDERSON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN mmm & ??ss? Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags, No. 187 Broad "Stroot, AUGUSTA, GA., FA VE recontly oponed, next door to BOXES' L Hardware House, a VERY LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT of BOOTS & SHOES, Which wcro purchased from the best manufactu rers at low price?, and which they ore new selling Wholesale and Retail, as reasonable as any other House in Augusta. jzSr~The People of Edgcfield and the adjoin ing Districts arc invited to give us a call. ?3TMorchants will do woll to examine our completo Stock bofore purchasing elsewhere. Augusta, Dec 5 Cm 49 AUGUSTA HOTEL; BY S. M. JONES S? Z. Ai BICE. WE respectfully invite our old friends S?d thc travelling publie to give UM a call. Noth ing shall be wanting on our part to satisfy "ho in ner and outer wants af man. JONES A RICE. P. S. Tho Gporgia and Central Brutroad money taken at 65 cents., tho Union Bank o' South Car olina at AO cts., and thc bank of Athens .10 cts. Augusta, Nov. 20, 6m 47 Gao. K. Moona. J. WKSLEV BROWJT MOORE & BROWN, DEALERS IN Silver Plated Ann House Furnishing Goods, -ALSO CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, 127 Broad Street, NEAR THE LOWER MARKET, AUGUSTA, GA. Dec 26 3m 62 TO THE PLANTERS OF IJ ^ I nAVE now on hand ?~ 7 "fS aud for salo, a large nura- r. '. S . X) ? [L "or of MULES and HOR- JU-:?L SES "mac-rally from thrco to five years old, of tho boat growth of tho Westorn country,-such BB t re especially adapted to the business-wanta of the community-aod have arrangements on hand willoh will cnablo mo to supply a very large do mand tho ensuing winter and spring. , .. Myself a native of Kentucky, find h?ving.for jucrly had an extensive connection with this class of business, together with tho fact that I am now permanently located in Augusta, I flatter myscll that my facilities aro unsurpassed Tor sapplyinj this market at the lowest possible rate cousistonl with a sound business. Purchasers are therefore Invited to call anc examino my stock, or sond in their orders for an} number or class of either Males or Horses a market prices. M. A. DEHONEY, Proprietor Palace Stables, Ellis St., Augusta, Ga. Jan 10 lm ' 2 in' Store, HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT and CON8TJTU TION WATER. TEAGUE Jr CAR WILE. Jan IV . te? , . ? EDGEFIEi-MJiiE COLLEGE, : to* EB?EFlEJjJLC.H., ? C.. ; THE present- Session of th is Insti tution, will, eloso on FR-FDAY, FEB * RTJARY Stb: " Thoiad Session will b?gin bn M02T DAY, FEBRUARY J 2th. when thc following prices will bo charged for a Session of Twenty Wonks: . ' ,. , J> Tnition in Highor Departments,...'....:..$?8,D.C "' *? Lower Department.......'..:;.?/.?'-lijin **??< ???? French,.;.L.JBMK1 Music, including usu of instrument,.... .24,00 .Contingent Fee,...?.'..* 2,00 /Board, including fuel and lights, per month; 1?.00 , Some deduction will be. mido when several members.of the same family arc entered aa,bo.jrd-. Boarders must furnish towels, sheets, pillow-' cases, blankets or comforts, coverlets, and hand soap. : ; o Pupils will he charged from thc time of entering. I?' Payment will be required in advance,' in specie/ or its equivalent. Forfnrther information, appls directly?to^~ , Rev. M. W. SAMS, President. ' ? Jan. 3, I860, ?T-eo*w." 1 'I i--t^j-: Bethany Ac?d?my. ^ " THE Exercises, pf this Ins'tUatfoh will be resumed first Monday.'in Fcb ; ruary. . . *, , Good Board can be obtained at from $3 toSlO per Scholastic month.' w For Elementary Class pr quarter, 10 iroeks, $3,75 " Second ff f " 5,00 j ? Third " " ? " " '6,00 " Classical ? ? ? 7^50. Payable In advance, in specie Or its equivalent, i GEO.'GALPHIN, Prim, i -LoDgmires, Jan 25 Si* 4. X>ry GrooeLs. -i-Q , . THE UNDERSIGNED OP THE LATE FIRM OF ^ ROBERT AD GER CO Has this day commenced the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dry Goods Business . " AT A.t 252, King Street, * (In tho Bend,) CHARLESTON S. C., And offers a Stock adapted to a fir?t-cla;3 trade. Tho business will be conductod strictly upon the ONE PRICE SYSTEM. Tho patronage of tho friends of his late Finn, and of tho public generally is respectfully solici ted. JAS. B. BETTS. Charleston Jan 10 ' 2m5 .J MRS. S. J. COTCHETT, FASHIONABLE BONNET EMPORIUM. AND Fancy Millinery Goods, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Wp? 263, King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C., OVER READ'S LACE STORE, OPPOSITE . HASEL STREET. pgrCountry Orders iillod with Neatness and Despatch. Charleston, Jan ?0 4tcow5 E A SOTsPS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS, CHARLESTON, S. C. WE arc prepared to BUILD STEAM EN GINES AND BOILERS, SAW MILLS and MACHINERY of.all kiuds. CASTINGS IN BRASS and IRON REPAIR ING of all kinds done ?it ?hort notice. 52^' Our prices are low. J. M. EASON & BRO. Charleston, Jan 20 lui5 BAR TRO?, : * CAST STEEL,. MACHIN? BELTIN?, Itl?lB asad C/r?m Rasaris, CIRCULAR SAW?, AND ALL ARTICLES required by Millers and Machinist*. Forralchy J. Mi EASON, No. fi, Exchange St., rear of old Post Of?oe, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan 29 lm 5 ?OfiTH, STEELE & WARDELL Wholesale Dealers in F-A-isra.-Y GOODS, Stationery, Perlnmery, CUTLERY, HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac, Ac, No. 167, Mooting Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. J. B. STEELE, 0. C.'NORTH, A. W. WARDELL, Jr. -NEW Yon?. ? h arlestmt. Nov 13_3m.,, 46 FOR SALE, Or. TO LET k jSUPERIOR ?OUNI ? J\ JACK is hereby offer ed for sale, or to lot for tho ensuing Spring se/tsop, on reasonable terms. This JACK Wfiooly formed,over li banda high, vigor?te, and in fino order. He can k'mn on mr PUntulion, 21 milo's North of Edticffeld, rind 7 miles South of Ninoty gtx J- H. MIM3. Jan 24 _,- tf - 4 Notice Positive. Iwill make n finnl iettloment on tho l?state of j Avory Franklin, dec J., on Thursday, tho 8rh day oT February next, in the Ordinary's office, Dobtorsand Creditors of.said deceased will toko duo aotice and govern themselves accordingly. D. R. DURISOE, Ad'or. Dec 27__g . ; 62 Notice. PIANOS correctly TUNED- and REPAIRED at tho shortest notice, by H. A. GRAY. Jan 24 _; 3t'_ Axes and* Hoes, N Store a fino stock of COLLINS' AXES and tho BEST WEEDING HOES, nt low prices'. C A. CHKATHAM A- BRO. Jan 23 _tf_ 4 Superior Lumber. ?AM now prepared to furnish parties with a good variety of the best LUMBER, and at reasonable prices. Orders promptly filled. First come, first served. % L. J. MILES. Jan 17 4t - S ? Kerosene Lamps, Oil, &c, JUST Received a fine supply of KEROSEN! OIL, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, Ac. which we aro soiling very cheap." TEAGUE 4 C?RWILK. Doo 26 tf W .NOTICIE.' ALL parsons ace hereby -.forewarned not t Rent my Honso and Lot in tho Vtllago < Fdgolield, lately ocbupiod by Jno. L. Nicholsbi from any ono except myself or my Agents. _ .A. A. GLQ> ER. I Jan 30 St _5^ Well and Water Buckets AFINE supply of WELL anet .WATE; .;.?TsfifW co. M. W. GARY, * . Rcsumos th? jpnotVce of bia Profession at his . Edgofloia<J.HEL/J)eo.lfV?8W'v-. <#*B*t% inrrsr. J. READ Y, ATTORNEY AT LAW WI, ^aaiL^LIQUOR rx EQUITY^ will prac tice ia the Courts of South Carolina. O theo, io roar of thai Mk ?ff W. ADDISON, ATTORNHY ajt,*tAW field and^adjacWt pfstriols. ^*^^ P*" 1KS 5 'Law Nbtt?ef r>L? ADDISON?, ATTORNEY4M?Tf 'e and SOLICITOR IN EQmTY..lw.U^pTae ? tice-in.the Courts of South Carolina. . : lias removed to tho Office formerly occupied i-y Messrs. Adams, Yonngblocd ? Hu-bcs, la VT ' Edgefichl C. Tl., S. C., Doc 12 ? ?2??0 ,5 DR. II. PARKER has just returned/rom the North with a NEW SUPPL Yof *MA TERIALS for aU the LATEST.and JT?ST AP PROVED STYL?S'OF "WORK done In this country?"; n,-.?; ??>..;-: mj a t : Sept 5 tf 36. , J. E. WM,fm Dental?'? ?^rgebn,- ? RESPECTFULLY iirfoTme the^virtns'ofEdge field District that ho Mil laics -greet picas-. : ure in waiting on any one.at their reahieaco, rr h o will inform bun either*in person^ or through tie " post office,-as ho n!aa'n?'offle?'at-pYeie^btJ' and" is :i boarding"in tho country. tv \< lt. *. \y.-t v.\ ^at-Froui this dato Teeth filled at "old: prices, .. ad artificial work* lit same. N * ... Fob 5 :; ? .. tr" .'* .' f*,f** -:-1-ii-, ii-B Til, gc UU1 ?--c - N?tice. ; ' ? - rIE undersigned would most respectfully in form' their friends an i patrons that they \rOT" continue tho PRACTICE OF MEDICINE in its several departments, iu the Village and adjacent country; But as we have' to paj Cash for every thing, w? have to hoy, wd will expecftht cash pr its equivalent for our services whenever tho pa tientis discharged... :.>,. , .... . : ,;'. . A..G. TEA GUE,. >-T. J. TEAGUE. Oct.'?--'- 1 tr : 4i To~?e~PiiBk?~ DF. McEWENv having recoc?a C???- ' . PLETE AS80RMENT OF-WATCH ' AtATERIAJLS, would respectfully inform his friends and tho public generally that ho is now prepared to execute, with dispatcn, ah" work'" in the < ! TSO*> sxl -'.-r:. se^aJftti . .wa Watch Repairing Depart ment, "?^"All work done by 'jr?m will be warranted/' ' All styles of HAIR WORKandSOLID GOLD JEWELRY made to order. . TERMS CASH. No work will be allowed to leave thc Shop until paid Xor. Oct 31 tr 41 For Sheriff. Tho Friends of Capt A.. P. WEST respectful ly announce bim as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield at the next election. Nov 7 . tc* 45 ggf" Wc have been authorizod by the Friends of Capt. H. BO UL WARE to announce him a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield District at the next election. - Apr 12 te* 15 For Tax Collector. The'Many Frionds of D. A. J. BELL, Esq., .respectfully nominate him -as a Candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. Oct 18 to 43 For Tax Collector. THE many Frionds of Capt. JAMES MITCH ELL respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR at the next election. SALUDA. Deo fi te* 50 POLLARD, COX & CO., GENERAL GROCERY COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 207 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., WILL givo prompt attention to tho SALE and PURCHASE of COTTON, COTTON '100DS, and all articles of Merchandize,. COUN TRY PRODUCE, ?c. Consignments from all -cotions solicited. -o- - ALWAYS ON HAND A FINE LOT OF Brandies, Whiskies, Port, Sherry and Claret Wines* POUTER, ALE, SUGARS, COFFEES, JBAS, CANDIES, SALT, CHEESE, SOAP, MACKEREL, SAUCES, MUSTARD, 6EGARS, BROOMS, BUCKETS, CANDLES/ And all other article? usually kept in a FIRST CLASS GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, all' of which will be sold for tho lowest possible cash prices. W. J. POLLARD, JNO. T. COX, Lato of thc firm of C. N. WALicnn A Co. Augusta, Nov 27 tf 4S Notice. GUARDIANS, TRUSTEES, COMMITTEES, Ac, arc required to make their, annual .re turns by the first Monday in April next. "'All who fail to do so will be ruled. Z. W. CARWILE.c jtUK. Com'crs Office, Jan. 29, ?M6. 4t 5 -w-~ ; : .. Take Notice. THE Notes ?nd Accounts, of ,the late Firm of PADGETT k CRAFTea .have been placed-in thc bands of J. L. ADDISON; Esq., for Collection. All person indebted to-tho sahl Firm ari? request ed to call and settle, v , GEORGE M. CRAFTON, Surviving Tanner. Jan. 30,1SC?. 1m - 6 " -,---y Notice. THE Notes end Accounts of the late Firms of C. Wv A J; B. Hodges, and J. B. Hodges, and Hodges A. Jennings, havo been placed in my hands for Collection. . All persona indebted to said Firms will call end set tic. * J. L. ADDISON? - Jan. 30, 1866.- - . 2t . .6. N?tice. ALL persons having demands nt:;, inst the Es tate of 1' ATIPLA R. BLALOCK, d t ?t ised, are notified to send them to thc uudeisigneo', properly attested. Also, all persons indebted to "said E> ;alc aro rciiuustcd to muko settlement. . . WM. J. REA!)Y, Ex'or. 'January 29tb', "' * " * ? _1 1.:.. -T?* Admiiiistrators' Wotiice. ALL persons havint? demands rig.ilnst the Es tate of WYATT HOLMES, dece"as?.l, are re quested to present thcui dulynttested to the -nn dorsigned ; and thoso indebted to said Estate will nloase mak? immediate payment V : *; W. Fi "PRESCOTT, t ... ?' WYATT Ir. HOLMES, f Adora*. Jan 30 3m . ." . A - Execulor-s ^ioisce. AL?rpersons indebted to: tho-Estate-of JOHN QUATTLEBAUM, doe'd., wiil please make immediate payment, and ail persons having de mands a gaiuat tho said Estate are requested, to present them,-duly'attested, to the undersigned at the. Lite reV.denoe of tho -deceased, on-ot. before tho 30th Cay of January .1S67, as there .will bo a final Eottl?mcnt ol' the Estafe oh that day. , SIMEON COGB?RN, ExW. Jan 30 ' ly - Garden Seed^ JUST roeeivcci a FRESH assortmerif of "GAR DEN SEED, ONION?-SETTS','*?5'.'?< rr:v .TEAGTJE & CARW?LB. . Jan IT . .,,'.- -tt-- ,.. . .3 ?sr* To Exchange. A ' GOOD JF??R HORSE ?G'?N'io'rAiood ? TWO 'HORSE W?GTJN; ' M^ifSiii omocc . - - T&>m