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W??B?^ wm RE- ESTABLISHED I866.T No. 153, Meeting Street, m GEORGE C. GOODRICH, ) PHILLIP WINEMAN, [ South Carolina. JOHN ASHHURST, J DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, &c, Charleston, S. C., Nor. 20, 6m . 47 HOLMES' BOOK HOUSE, OLD SIGN OF " FRAXLIN'S HEAD." Corner King ?and Went worth-streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. THE HORSE IN THE STABLE AND TUE F'.?LD. by J. H. Walsh, (Stonehenge) edito of " Tho Field," wiilr 175 engravings, London $0.00. FERNS : BRITISH AND FOREIGN, with a treads* on their cultivation by Jno. Smith, A. L S., Lor.rlon. Numerous illustrations. $3.o0. SCIENCE AND PRACTICE OF FARM CUL TIVATION, bv James Buckman. London. St.00 WASTE PRODUCTS AND UNDEVELOPED SUBSTANCES: or, Hints for Enterprise in Ncg lected Fields, by P. L. Simmonds. London. $.5.0(1. Tilt USES OF ANIMALS TO MAN, by E Lankester, M. D.. P. R. S.. London. $1.75. POPULAR LECTURES ON FOOD, by Lin kester, London. SI.75. BRITISH RURAL SPORTS, by Stonehenge. London. Illustrated. $3.00. THE SHOT-GUN AND SPORTING RIFLE: and Thc Dog?, Ponies, Ferrets, Ac. used with them, by Stonehenge, illustrated, London. $?.00. BEE-KEEPING, by "Thc Times'* Bec Master, with illustrations, London. $3.00. RESOURCES AND PROSPECTS OF AMER ICA, by Sir S. Murtoa Peto, Bar:. Strahan. $2.00 MASTER AND SCHOLAR, Ac, 4c., by E. H. Plumtree, M. A., Dedicated to the memory of John Kecble, author of the " Christian Lear," Strahan. $2.00. ' STORIES THAT MIGHT BE TRUE, ic, by Dora Greenwell. Strahan. $1.25. TUP HIGHER EDUCATION OF WOMEN, by Emily Davies, Strahan. $..2.'i. "FAMILIAR LECTURES ON SCIENTIFIC SUBJECTS, by Sir John, F. W. Any of the above Books sent by Mail, FREE OF POSTAGE, on receipt of price. All Booka sold at Publisher's Catalogue prices, and son! FREE-OF POSTAGE on receipt of price. Stationrey. School and Text Books. Artists Materials.. &.c> ic. SUNDAY SCHOOL AND PARIS II LIBRA RIES supplied with Books on liberal term?. Es poeiul attention has been given to :h:s class of Doaks, f Address '.HOLMES' BOOIv HOUSE," CUAHLESTON, S. C. Nor. l l, * tf 40 Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold at Coopcrsville. on WEDNES DAY. 23 inst., all thc PERSONAL PROP ERTY o * WM. M. HILL, deceased, consisting of FOUR HEAD OF HORSE SEVERAL PINE MILCH AND DRY CATT! FATTENING AND STOCK HOGS, A FLOCK OF BLOODED SHEEP, THE ENTIRE CROP OF CORN, FQDDE1 SHUCKS, COTTON IN THE SEED, WHEAT, OATS, PEAS, POTATOES, ONE BI GGY AND HARNESS, TWO WAGONS, PLOWS, GEAR AND PLANTATION TOOLS WHEAT, THRASHER AND FAN, SYRUP BOILERS, Medical and Miscellaneous Library Medicines, CONTENTS OF DOCTOR SHOP, A good assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE At tho same time thc PREMISES will be rented for ono year. There are on thc placo aoemmo dious Dwelling and all necessary farm and tenant house?. One Hundred and Fifty Acres of land in cultivation, and Three Hundred acres of pasture land.', all under fcood fence. ?pSjr Terms made known on the day of pale. T o nivrrr * J-?. Nov. 12, T. S. DANIEL, Adtn'r. 2t 40 Administrator's Sale. ?Will sell at the late residence of THOMAS M. GRAFTON, deceased, on FRIDAY, tho 23rd of NOVEMBER, all tho PERSONAL ESTATE of the said deceased, consisting of HORSES, MULES, HOGS, CATTLE, CORN, EODDE::, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, ?c., Ac., Ac. ??J- Terms male known on day of Sale. * M. C. TAGGART, Adm'r. N .v. 7._Ste_40, ESTATE SALE. WILL be sold at public outery, on WEDNES DAY, the 2.<ih November, at thc late re?i dince of EMERSON BUSSEY, deceased, ali thc PERSONAL ESTATE of rail deceased, con sisting of FIVE BALES OF COTTON, COT' ON SEED, dOO BUSHELS OF CORN, FODDER. SHUCKS, FOUR MULES AND ONE HORSE, STOCK OF CATTLE, FAT AND STOCK HOGS, TWO ROAD "WAGGON*.0 .'ND ONE BUGGY, ONE GIN LEAD. PLANTATION AND BLACKSMITH TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, .fcc , .fcc, it c. Term? cash, in Legal Tender Greenbacks. E. Z. BUSSEY, Adm'r. N. A* thc same time unu place will be r.nt;d the Lands of said Estate for twelve month?. Nov. 7, 3te 4C Final Notice. ALL persons bavins' any demands agcinst the Estate jof DAVID L. ROTTON. deceased, aro hereby notified that a Final Settlement on said Estate will bo made in the Ordinary's Ofliee, on Thursday the ".rt d.iy of Januarynest, (i?07) Therefore ?-ll claims mus? be presentad on or hc 'fore that date, and failing todos?, they will be birred. AH persons indebted to said Estate will save cost by settling np by that time. JOllN DENNY, Alm'r. Nov. 13 St 46. Estate Notice. T?IE CREDITORS of th? E-nto of AUGUS TUS J AIRO, dec'J., are hereby notified ta mujt mo in tho Ordinary's Office, at Edgefield C. H., on Tuesday, tho 4th December next, as on th:?t day I wil* make a final ?ettlemtut ou said E.<tato. I. B. STONE, Ador.' Nov. 13, 4t? 46 Notice. ALL persons ?ntkb!cd to the Estate of TELTX E. BODIE, dee'd, aro required to make p lyment forth zitk, or they -, will be sued at the next Court; and those naring demands against s lid Estate are required to pr?font them properly attested by thc 27th January 1S07, or they wiil b? debarred of all interest in the Estate. ARIEL ABLE, ) . L. R. BODIE, j Adm'or?. ? May 28 ISfi*. Sm? 22 Factory Thread. IN Store a largo supply FACTORY THREAD, of all Noe. 5t CUBJMUM?MQ. -- mu i JONES & NORRIS, Attorneys at Law and Solicitors hi Equity, WILL Practico theil- Profession in tho Courts of EDGEFIELD and LEXINGTON. Ofico at Edgefiold, in Law Rango. LAMBERT J. JOKES, A. J. NORRIS, Newberry, S. C. Edgcfield, S. C. . Sept b 3m 36 DENTISTRY. Di ?R II. PARKER respectfully announces tha;heis well prepared to execute in thc best ma:inor and promptly all work in tho business, -and at greatly reduced figures. Raving acquainted himself with tho late ines tim:.bic improvements in tho profession, and so cured a full stock of materials, ?fcc, he warrants gooc; and satisfactory work to all who may desiro his cervices. Edgofield, S. C., Aug. 1, tf SI For Sheriff. The Friends of Capt. A. P. WEST respectful ly announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of J Edg ifield at thc next election. Nov 7 te? 45 ?c3" We have been-authorized by tho Frionds of Capt. H. RP UL WARE io announce him Candidato for Sheriff of Edgefiold Distriot at the next election. Apr M te* 16 For Tax Collector. Tle Many Friends of D. A. J. BELL, Esq., respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. Oct 18 te 43 TEE many Friends of Capt. JAMES MITCH ELL respectfully nominato him as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR-at thejpnext-election. r SALUDA. Dec 6 to* 50 Wc have been reposted by many frienrh of | Mr. JOHN A. BARKER to announce him a Can didate for Tax Collector of Edgcfield District a. tho oisuing election. Oe:. 2, te* 4 ??'fW'c have been authorized by tho many frienls .of Capt. L. YANCEY DEAN to an noun:e him a Candidate for Clerk of tho Court of Ciiamon Pleas for Edgcfield District at thc next election. June 20 te 27 PLEASANT CROSS STORE, NEAR BETHLEHEM CHURCH. THE Undersigned takes plcasuro in announcing t) thc public, that he will open on Monday, the 12th, at PLEASANT CROSS, (where thi M.itbis Roads intersects tho Wcver Read, about "ue-li ilf milo from Bethlehem Church, and twi miles from Col. J.. C. Smyly's.) a WELL AP POINTED COUNTRY STORE. His Stock will consist of thc usual supplios of Dry Goods, Groceries* Hardware, Crockery, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, af., &Ci, &Ci, All of which he pledges himcelf to sell AT OR BELOW AUGUSTA PRICES ! t'?^ An inspection of his Goods and Prioes :? earnestly solicited. - J. M. RUSHTON. Pleasant Cross, Nov. 0 . lm 45 D. L. Turner & Co., j GRANITEVILLE, S. C., AT THE NEW STORE, are prepared to sell DRV GOOPS. BOOTS. SHOES, CAPS and HATS. HARDWARE, GROCERIES, PATENT MEDICINES, ?c., <m cheap n* any man. Give us a share of your custom, friends, and wo will j;ivo you satisfaction. Orangeville, Nov. C, 3m 45 Millinery ! ! MS. ?IE. mm, Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer ir E 8 Oi-Ba 3 S3 S S'Y t STRAW AND FANCY GOODS, MAIN STREET, (Next Door to Fisher & Heintish,) Columbia, S. C., ?NYITES THE TRADE to examine her FULI STOCK and VARIED ASSORTMENT of BONNETS AND HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed ; RIBBONS AND FLOWERS, Of all descriptions ; LADIES' HAIR, In every Color and Shape; Also, ?Plain and French CORSETS, which will be sold very low. Columbia; Oct 22 3m -13 i E. BOWERS, HAMBURG, S. C., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. COTTON FACTORS, AND DEALER IN . ~ *<j - GROCERIES, BACON, LARD, FLOUR, ? BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, TOBACCO, SEGARS, Ac., ] H WING chanced his Groccrv Aeency into a . . GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS will take : " treat pleasure in meeting the wants of his old 1 Friends and Ciutomers. He will pay the niG nEST PRICE for COTTON, COUNTRY PRODUCE, &c, or will roccive tho same oa Storage. jfciS* Consignments respectfully solicited. Farmers and Planter.;, and<he public generally, will find it to their interest to give me a call. S. E. BOWERS. Homburg, Oct. 1, tf 40 J. E. COOK. JII.KK M. BERRY COOK & BERRY, LATE J. E. COOK & CO., G-raiiiteville, S. C., DEALERS IN Groceries, Drugs and Medicines, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS ? AKD CAPS, Notions, &c. Granitcville, Oct 1 Gm40 F?SK'S PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES A-iSTD CASKETS! rjnllE Subscriber has just received an nssort JL ment of theso beautiful Rosewood finish Vi ET ALLIC BURIAL CASES and CASKETS Air-ti^ht and indestructible-for protecting and preserving thc Dead-which he will sell at buta moderato idvancc on original cost and transporta tion. Wherever introduced theso Cat es have thc pre fe rc nen over all other*. Order*! promptly fillod. Tcrms? of oourse, strictly Cash. . , J. M. WITT. Edgcfio di Mar 13 tf ll Price 2 Just Received, MAGGIELS PILLS and SAL VF cts. per Box, tor snle by TEACUEA CARWILE. I Oct. 17 tf 42 Wanted. A GENTLEMAN, competent to Teach, desires JLSL. a situation as Teacher of a school in tho country. Apply at this cf?co. Hoy. 7, If 45. OFFICE OF 222 4 4 U -I 222 2222 4444 4 2222 2)2 2 2 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 ' . 2 -2 ' 2 2- 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 22 2 ? 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 222222 4 4 222222 222222 44 222222 BROAD STREE T French, English ? German DRESS GOOD LARGE, SPECIAL ANC ATTRACTIVE F1 o ir Ztf" o Tr & loci. To ? ic ? THE MOST ELEGANi ON THE CATALOGUE SELECTED FOR THE AUGUSTA THAD E. Without comment we annex the NAMES and DESCRIPTIONS, a's taken from the Catalogue of the Marni facturers, of the 3 Fust received from tiio lar?e special sales of FRENCH, ENGLISH md GERMAN DRESS GOODS, which look place in New York ast week. This beautiful offering will likely bc the largest and most desi -able which we will have the pleasure of presenting this season. 3ur customers, and thc public generally, are cordially invited to a ull inspection. *3T Ladies preparing for BRIDAL PARTIES, or making selec ions for EVENING DRESSES, will find Novelties of Hare Beauty! MANUFACTURER-S DESCRIPTION .leal Irish Poplins, .^carl and Pearl Grey Poplins, a most elegant goods for bridal dresses. 5arisienne Embroidered Kubes, impress Cloths, a full line of all the leading colors, Trench Winseys, very rich and heavy, -.ustrino Fa?onne Broche Figures on plain jruund, a beautiful article. broche Fig'd Stripes, running up ..sd down more costly, do different assorted, leary Reps ground, much higher cost, j ^ustrino a Soie Kaye, rich silk stripes, on heavy reps ground, do much liner silk lig'd stripes. Sup Reps Filet Den il I'retona and Popeline Pekin rVpeline Carreaux Soie bretona Fee Largencr ^opeline Laine Pekin Fee Largencr Double Width German Drittech, all in j. Tsrkish red, warranted fitst color; sup Silk Warp Blk Alpaca. Sx Super Blk Alpaca. do Silk Warp, finci. >-4'Ex Sup Col'd Lustres, do super do better do much bettor do finest ? 4 sup fancy colored Cirea>;sian iMible-width Velour, a splendidand mont desirable article in Scotch Plaid, war ranted all wool. do high colored Scotch Plaids. Valour a Soie Raye, much better quality Scotch silk stripes up and down, a il splendid style. Extra double width Velour a Soie, much better and finer quality Scotch Silk Plaid, all wool and silk, very costly. Splendid assorted Scotch Phidr in great demand. Our best quality all wool nicely assorted j black and white Checks, 2i> inches, do in coloied Checks do in fancy Plaids do very rich Scotch Plaid. Extra double width, all wool, much richer 1 quality Black and AV hile Checks, the ? p?ost desirable assortment,34 inches. Brodi a Soie Raye, beautiful silk hand em br VI figured on striped ground, very costly article. do much better do still richer do on plain giound, extra quality, i Victoria Erode a Soie, dblc tw'ld.lastings Chene, ground in splendid figures. Valencia double twilled Lasting Cloth, in single lined clicks. Poil de Che vre colored Checks, All Wool Filling Toil du Nord, Crepe Neat Satin Striper] Plaid in very .bright colors, Fx Super G-4 Scotch Fancies,, Very best quality Cachemire in beautiful 1 assorted Fancy Checks. Extra double width Mousseline splendid quality, small plaid ~>1 inch, , Extra' fine black Puris, all wool double width Mousseline Delaine, ?Fine and choice colors Paris all wool Mousseline Dc-Iaines, high colors. Super quality Black Alpaca, do finer and heavier do much better do still finer do much finer do still better do very fine do super super do best quality High Lustre Pure Mohair, do much better do very fine do extra super. Very fine and high Lustre, do much higher cost do super super do extra fine Bombazine, splendid qualify Paris I'?lack. Extra choice and heavy Paris all wool Mousseline DcLain?s, sublime quality, high colors. Heavy quality black and white Cheeks. Mousseline a Soie, splendid quality sUk, checks. Chally Saline salin striped small Plaids. Victoria a Soie, splendid double twilled ground silk Plaid. Llamas, heavy woolen ground high col ored Chene plaid, &c., &c. l?ST Packages delivered in Hamburg free of Charge. GKRAY & TURLEY, Aagusta, Nev. 14, Next Dcor to Masonic Hall. tf 4G . ' . . . . ' . . I i ? . [ JUfl . * OFFER FOR SALE ?f VBBY LOW PRICES ! The follo7/iiig Desirable Goods : BLACK EMPRESS CLOTHS, FINK BLACK POFLTNS, BROWN REP POPLINS, FRENCH MERINOS, in all sba<Ic?, LADIES' MERINO UNDERVESTS, FINE FRENCH CORSETS, 5-8 & 3 4 Extra Fiuc Damask NAPKINS, Damask Bord, and Fringed TOWELS, TURKISH BATH TOWELS, 12 4 Marseilles and Manchester QUILTS, i Heavy Red Twilled FLANNELS, ? Gents' Cloth GLOVES, in great variety, Gents' Lambs Wool and Merino UNDER SHIRTS ; ' North Carolina CASSIMERES. JV .3 Nov. 13, " tf ; 46 ?A3?PE7li Groceries, &e. A."agTista, Ga.? M; .L'SPECTFULLY call tho attention or thc people of Edgeficld to a BEAUTIFUL STOCK of GOODS, which they Lave just received for the Fall and Winter Trade, Consisting in part as follows : OX OUR.SECOND FLOOR, CARPET DEPARTMENT. ?A??PKTS. Crossley'* Royal English Velvet Carpets, in new designs ; Cros-ley's English Brussells Carpets, in new and beautiful patterns ; A largo and beautiful stock of the best All Wool 3 ply and Ingrain Carpets manufactured ; Ingrain Carpets, new patterns at U.wcr prices; Striped Venetian Carpets. All Wo< 1: Striped Flax Carpet?, pretty and cheap : Striped Ail Wool Venetian Carpeting, fur Stairs: Stair Rods, ai! widths and lengths wanted: Drugects aDd Crumb Cloths, new patterns,- all Fo??l ; ")00 Beautiful Fnglish Hcsrth Rugs; A large stool: of Door Mats, for inside and out side usc. $z?~.\ com peton I Upholsterer on band to Cut, ??i|and Liv .Carpets at shor? hi tko. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, In new designs, mid of the best makers, just received in thc fallowing widths : 3 ft., -I ft. fi in ii ft, 7 ft. C in , 12 ft. am! 18 feet wide, which will iic cut tn Cc any sized Hall, Room or Stairs, stair Oil Cloths, li ft. wide: Light Narrow Stair Oil Cloths to cover Stair Car pets, Pubic Oil Cloths. 4-4. 5-4, 6 4 and S-4 wido, in Chin:/, Oak) Marble, .Mahogany, Blue, Black and Green colors. E?VFkor Oil Cloths Cut and Laid {j( required) l)y a comp?tent Workrsun. MATTINGS. 1-4.5-4 ar.J 0-1 Cecna Matting, for Kalli, Base ments, Churches, Office?, Public Buildings, ?c. I 4, :,.[ and fi-t Rod Checked and While Canton Matting. Eg/"MattingJ Laid, or Sowed and Laid with Dis: atcb. LINDOW SHADES ftSD CURTAINS. St'O Pairs Window Shades, just received, with ali necessary Tri m ni ing.?, embracing from the lincst made, to the cheapest manufactured, from 6 to in lett in length, all of which aro new patterns. Blue, tireen Mid Uui?" Hollands, to make Shades, nlways en ban 1. Lace and Coningham Lace Curtains: Damask for Curtaics.nl.-o Trimmings;' Cornices. Uandi), Pins, Tassels, hm.it. Hooks: Picture Nails, Picture 'J'assois and Cords. jJS^Winilow.Shades Squared nud Hung,-and Curtains put up at short notice, if required. HALL PAPERS AM) i?O?iJ;Ei'iS. I,(ino Rolls Wall Papers and Borders, of new Colors, linc and cheap, just received. Paper Hanger furnished when required by our Customers. OUR FIRST FLOOR, GBCCEBY 33PAS?MER GttOCEBJ.ES. Smart's Sugars, all grades; Java and Ri ? Coffee; Creen and Black Teas; Sugar House Syrup: Starch, Soap, Candle?, Matches; Pepper, Oiuger, Spices, Crackers; Goshen Butter, Cheese, Liverpool Salt; lian:?. Basion, Flour, Uuckwhe.it; Potatoes, Onions, Cooking ned Washing Soda; Raisins, Citron, Currants, Almonds; Nuis nf all kinds ; Pickles and Preserves of all kinds; Canned and Vegctabio Fruits of all kinds : Ketchups, Sauce, Ycisi Powders : Mackerel in Kitts, half and wholo Parrels; Codfish, Sim kcd and Pickled Salmon : Frc?h?Salinab, Oysb?rsand Lobsters in Cans; English Ale and Porter : Wines, Liquors and Ritters of all kinds. WOOD ARB WILLOW WAEE. Tubs, Buckels, Coolers, Churns'and Measures : Baskets of all kinds aud ?Lapes; Scrubbing, Dusting, Flu ir, Hand, Blacking. Hair, Pope, Head, Horse and Whitewash Brushes; Brooms of all kin.ls. S ?SS, Ladies' Gaiter?, Sb..es, Bootees and Slippery; Gent.;' French Calf and Coat Shc.c3 and Gaiters; Misses' und Children's Shoes, with and without tips: Negro Men and M omen's Shoes, all kinds. DB? BOOBS. A small-stock of Dry Goods and Gents' Eurnish ing Goods, Fine all wool Blankets, White and Colored Flannels. Tabling, Diaper, Towels, Long Cloths, Unbleached Goods; Bcd Tick, Stripes, Table and Linen Damasks, Piano and Tables Cavers, Ac, A.c. SUNDR3?ES Window Ola?, all sises, Nails, all sizes, Gunny Bagging, <<rccu Lcr.f, Manilla .md Jute Rope, Twines, Sash Cords) Clothes Lines and Pine, Wash Boards, Shovels, Spades. Forks, Rifes and Hoes, Axo*,'Axo Handles. Hatchets, Smith A Wessen aud Colt's Repeaters, and Notions of ever}- Description. To nil of which your attention is invited, and all of which will bc sold at a small udvanco on dst of importation. JAS. G. BAILIE & BUO., DEALERS IN Carpels, Groceries and Sundries, 203 Ii HOAD STREET, AUG-CSTA, (fA. .-. ? Oct 15 Cm 42 A Ad IM in is tra tor's Notice. LL persons having d 'innnds against thc Es t- tato of PETERSON I : Mil AM, dee'd., will pre sent them to tho undersign??; properly attested, and (hose who aro any wi te indebted to said Estato will plcft'io call ariu'selUe* Th': Administrator desire* lo make if final sctiloinmi? nt an carly.day. J. M. TROTTER, AdmW. Nov- !? ' U*m'*'J ' 45 Estate Notice, A LT, in-r^ons in ..ny^iso ir. Jrbtod to ibo Estate XJL WILLIS I.. STONE, dcc'iL, arc uotillcd to pay tho same, or finke fuiti.ble arrangements, by Return Hay next ; olhorwiso saAl claims will be sued pa indiscriminately. M. M. PADGETT, ).., B. T. J ENNING 3. j Nov. 7, 3m? 46 :o : NEW DRY G-OODS ! I Sj -o TUE SUBSCRIBER bas the pleasure of informing his fronds and patrons that he has'again opened at the old stand, so long and favorably known as SETZE'S DRY GOODS CORNER, A. Large and Well Selected Stock of Stapf? and Fancy Dry Goods, EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY OF GOODS . USUALLLY KEPT IN A DRY GOODS HOUSE, And will endeavor to merit, by polite attention to the wants of hi;> customers, and A Low Scale of Prices, A share of thc generous patronage so long "bestowed upon the old concern. HE WOULD RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT PUBLIC FAVOR. g^gr* The services of Mr. WM. O. NORREL having also been secured, his old friends and customers are respectfully solicited to favor him with a call. J. SETZE, Agent, % 195 Broad Street, Augusta, tia. . Nov. 7, ' 2m 45 --~ iE AND'SEE" 9 >md r ?? HEAVY AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF FOREICIT AND DOMESTJC DRY C+OOC+S. _A_t 262 Broad Street, ..Augtista. ?AT REDUCTION ?M. PRICI Our friends and the public will find it io their advan tage lo examine oasr Goods before they fwy elsewhere. LONG.CLOTHS, SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS, OSN?B?RGS, LrNSEYS AND KERSEYS, COTTON FLANNELS, APRON CHECKS, JEANS, TICKINGS, \ ' CELECIAS, BROWN HOLLANDS. IRISH-LLNENS, DIAPERS, TAH LE DAMASKS, TOWELLING, . . NAPKINS, BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, LADIES' CLOAKS. Newest .Style, SHAWLS; MOURNING GOODS. ' ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CALICOES, IKISIT LACKS. Imposed; GLOVES. RIRB?NSj FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS CASSI MERES, TWEEDS, COATINGS, GENTS' AND LADIES' HATS, BLANKETS. FLANNELS. NOTIONS. ff?? 'n our Wholesale Department wo ojler a carefully selected STOCK of GOODS, and at thc LOWEST CASH PRICES. .. In our Retail Deapariment, a variety interior fo no other House in the South. I. KAHM & GO. Augusta, Oct. .?,1 tf 44 J C. Sflircincr? Sons, I J. (!. Srhrfinrr & Son;>. Macon, (Ja. Savaunah, (Ja. JNO. SU?YE??ER ? SONS, No. 100 BROAD STREET, " AUGUSTA, GA., KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A CHOICE SELECTION Ol' I EO?ES. STATIONERY,J AND FA?JC"ST GOODS, - jn'Tf" .'1// Orden from thc Country Promptly At- ' tendel to. TUE ii EST OF ITALIAN VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS. ^VG-ETSTTS FOE STEINWAY .fe SONS. SOEBBELEB A SCI!MIDI'S AND GALE A CO.'S CELEBRATE? PIANOS. Augusto, TSov. 5, flin 45 j MRS. T\\'EEDY, 215 Broad Street, (Opposite C c n t r al ll u tc I,) AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, | WOULD respectfully invito thc attention of thc Ladies of Edgefield and vicinity, to bor WELL ?ELDCTED STOCK, consisting inpart of- 1 ' . ' t), ' -'i :'. :'i jj .LADIES' HATS mid TURBANS, of dilTereut styles ;.' . CLOTH COVERINGS, FURS, ?fcc; DKFSS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, &c, alargo an elegant Assortment. FANCY GOODS in great variety. Augusta, Oct li lm'42 9 J. D. A. MURPHY I GEO. H. HOPE of Sotrth Carolina. | of Virginia. L. SHEPPARD WITH J. D. A. MURPHY & CO., Wholesale and Retail -DEALERS IN Boots, Shoos, &t\, ?fcc,. No. 314 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Respectfully solicits thc patronage of his friond of Edgcfield District, S. C. Augusta, N. v. 5, 3m 45 FORERENT OR SALE AFARM of XiS Acresyo3t outside thc Corpc rate limits of Edgcffeld . Villnj?c. Onf th premises tb ero is ji cumfortoblo dwelling an ncccesary outbu.'diags including a good gin hon.* and screw. Appi . to W. W. ADAMS. Oct. 30, 6k 44 JOHN C, BOHLER WITH H. WARNER ? CO., DEALERS IN FINE LIQUORS, Family and Fancy Groceries* TOBACCO,' CIGARS AND SNUFF, PIPES OF ALL KIN::>S, SPo-srcca.?!", Sliot, Caps, FANCY NOTIONS . - .' . AND Musical Instruments, \ AND ALL KIND OF STRINGS. ALSO, DEALERS IN Ready Made 'Clothing,' Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, PERFUMERY AND SWEET SOAPS, No. 112 and 141 llroau Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Nov. 6, . 6m 45 8 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT* IX ORDINARY. Y W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of i Edgcfield District: Whereas, Margaret E. Moyer has applie.d to me for Letters of Administration, do bonis non on jil and singular thc goods and chattels, rights md credits of J. Wiley Moyer, Ute of thc District aforesaid dee'd. These aro, therefore, to cito and admonish all md singular, the kindred and creditors of the sn id deceased, lo bo and appear beforo MC, at our next Ordinary's Court for tho said District, to bo boldon .it Edgefield Co?rt House, on the 2Glh day of Noy. inst., to show causo, if any, why the said administration should not bc granted.. Given under my hand and seal, this 12thday of N'.iv. in tho y?ar of our Lord, ono housand oifht hundrod and sixty-six, and in thc ?Hst year of tho [ndependence of tho United States of America. W. E. DURLiOE, O.E.D. Nov 13 2t 46 State of South. Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B Y W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgc J field District Whereas, Mrs. Marina Lott has applied to mo for Loiters of Administration OT. .all and sin gular thc goods and chattels, rigiits and credits d* Em si cy Lott, late of tho District aforesaid, loe'd. v These aro, thorcforo, to oite and admonish all ind singular tho kindred and creditors of tho taid leecasod, to bo pndeppcar before me, at our rext Ordinarys Court for tho said District, to beholden at Edgefield C. H., on the 24th tiny of Nov. ?pst, to show cause, if any, whytho soie: administration <hould not bo ?rontod. Given undor my hand and seal,.this 1 Ott dtiyof Nov. in tho year ofonr Lord, one thousand eight hundred nnd sixty-si.r, and .in thc SI st year of the Independence of the United States of An er ica. _ W.?.DUF.ISOfi)o.E.j.. Nov.-i:? 2t -t?V Fresh Hops. JUST arrived a i?rge supply ol' very fine Fresh HOPS. HAGUE ,i CAR.WILE. . Sent 12 tt' 37