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GRAND EMPORIUM FOR Fall and Wintez GOODS ! C. A. CHEATH?M & BRO., No. 3, Park Row, UAYING jost returned*from tho, great Com mercial marts of the North, whore they'devoted themselves to? tho selection of their present IM MENSE and^ELEGANT -STOCK of Fall and Winter Goods* ^ . Respectfully announce that they- are offering th? same'at a VERY SMALL ADVANCE UPON ACTUAL COST PRICES,-?nd as low, if 'nol ower than the same quality of Goods can be had at any other House-in the placo, . . ? . .* LADIES'DRESS? GOODS. J Their Stock in this Department embraces ever) Variety ?ndrC^alvty.v?nd'alLthe Newe?t'^nbrici and tho Richest .md "Most Superb Design*. They beg an-examination of their beautiful array df POPLlNS#.EPINGUNES, DELAINES, LUSTRES, MERINOES, ALPAOCA,. BOMBAZINE, Empross CLOTH, OPERA AND ALL-WOOL FLANNELS", Earleston and Domestic GINGHAMS, 250 Pieces BEST CALICOES-French, Eng lish and American-very cheap, LACES,-RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS/ Swiss, Mull. French and Nainsook MUS LLNES-beautiful assortment, EDGINGS and INSERTINGS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, NUBIAS, in variety, COLLARS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, LADIES, and MISSES HATS and BONNETS, no wes t rty les and very handsome, BALMORAL and HOOP SKIRTS, a large assortment, Ladios UNDEKVESTS, CORSET?, Ac. WHITEG?QDS AND " DOMESTICS. Clenched and Brown SHIRTINGS, S-4,10-4 ind 12r4*SB-EETINGS, ; Pillow Case llNENS and COTTONS," ' A splendid Stock "of ilNKNS,. JEANS-Brown and Bleached, APRON CHECKS, GEORGIA STRIPES, Beautiful QUILTS and SPREADS, Splendid Bed BLANKETS, OSNABURGS, Bed TICKING, Ac,. Ac. GENTS* GOODS'. A largoJj&ook READY-MADE CLOTHING, aM grades', cheaper" than'ever.. .* ' GENTS? FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHS, , CASS IM ER K ?, " : SATTTNETS, TW?EDS. Gents' and Buys HATS, Ac, Ac, Ac. BOOT&AND SHOES? Wo have in Store an usuaHy large and varied assortment of BOOTS and SHOES for Ladies, Misses, Gents and Children, which-we purchased direct from the best manufacturers, and wo are satisfied wTII please our cueWmers. GENERAL ASSORTMENT. In S to re-a good selection CROCKERY, IIA RD - ' WARE, CUTLERY, Ac, Ac /Z&~An examination of our Goods is earnestly solicited. C. A. CHEATHAM ? BRO. Oet? -t?: 41 _ ... - Democratic Newspapers prnusnxD AT THB- I CKVljfcfo Or SOVTH CAROLINA. fWfSE attention of the MERCHANTS, FAR X MERS and HEADS of FAMILIES gonerat ly throughout the upper Districts, is called to tho MANY ADVANTAGES'to be obtained hy'eub scribing for THE DAILY PHONIX, Published every morning, except Monday, at $4 for six montos ; $2 for three months. , . JRI-WEEKLY FHONIX, Pub] ?shod Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 3.50 for six months; $1.25 for three. ; WE MX LY GLEANER, A mammoth paper, containing forty-eight col umns of roading matter, is ".published every Wednosday morning, at $1.50 for six mouths. These papers are recognized as thc central Dem ocratic organs, and contain, besides Political Mat ter, .rho latest TELEGRAPHIC INTELLI GENCE- Markets-and a daily summary of News from all parts of the World ; interesting Editori als on.genoxR? topics ; Local-Matters ; Correspon dence ; New4Tteni8 ; Miscellany-Stories, Poetry,' Ac Address JULIAN A-SELBY, Proprietor, Columbia, S. C. Oct. 13 lu? 42 ^ TO PRINTERS. ? ' " ' THE subscribers manufacture Type,TlevolviDg, Double and Singlo Cylinder Printing Machines. Bed atid Platten FOR NEWSPAPER, THEY would call attention of Publishers of Newspapers to their new RAILWAY NEWSPAPER PRESS, Which is specially designed to supply Newspapers of moderate' circulation with a plain but survieca ble Printing Machine, and one capable of doing alf o Joh Wi.rk of ovory description. It can be mn easily by one man at u speed of 800 impres sions per hour, and by steam will givo 1,000 to ],2(i0.peT. hour, without.no'ise or jar. Tho Press occupies a space 5JxI0 fett, and can be worked in a room 7 feel high. Weight, boxed, 5,000'lbs. Their . SINGLE LARGE CYLINDER 3AK1> PRINTING MACHINE, - : OB COTJ3SrT^B-5rr FCEWBSS Is also a convenient and durable Printing Ma chine, capable of doing tho entire work of an oct of town office. It is designed tb run by hand at a speed of 300 per hour. Each Machine is warranted, and will not fail to give entire satirfactiou. We manufacture almost every article required for Letterpress, Lithographic or ' Copper-Plate Printing, Book-Binding, Electrotyping and Stere otyping, and furnish ou; Jits completerfor'ench. Wo would call attention-t"-?-ur Patent_Seetional Stereotype Block's, Mc-htrnical^Quoins^ Patent . Lined Galleys, New Compositor'* Stands, Cabinet! of jiew dofigns auch of .-*irsi?cs,?tan(liog Galleys Patent Pocket Bodkins,Printer's Knives, Ac, Ac Blanketing and T>pe of bur own importation, and mado expressly-for our Newspaper and Cylin der Printing*Machinos: Est?males '>/l. Detail * Fa mished. A new Cataloguo', Containing Cuts and descrip ti.it..- of many now M-uNiues.'not before ?ho -? n ii their Book, with, direction's for putting up, work in'..'. Ac. and other useful intormation, is jos completed, and can be had on application. - - R. Hoe .? Co.-, NEW. YORK AND BOSTON, MASS. Publishers of Newspapers are ?t liberty to in .?crt this advertisement, displayed as above, thrui times in their weekly paper, with this note, bu not witliont, any time previous to January I, IWJ but no later, provided they purchase type or wa Aerial ot our manufacture for tour times the amoun of their bill, which will be allowed in settlcmen .of ours, on receipt of a copy of their paper con taining the advertisement. Ott. 13_Ht 42 Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to the public tba WM. A. COLLETT is not authorized to sci or otherwise dispose of ?ny Cotton belonging ti tho Es'ate of JAMES RAINSFORD, deceased And parties purchasing, or procuring any of sail Cotton from him, will do co nt their own risk Mr. COLLETT is not authorised to represent th< Estate in any particular, nor will I be responsi bio tor his acts or contracts. ESTHER RAJNSFOKD, Ex'trix. Edgefield Oct, 12, 186S. St 42 The August* CoumiitutioualUt aud Chroni eic dr Sentinel will please ?jjKtrt three (inca ADI forward lill to tijfl pffice. THE CHEAPEST STOCK IN *itH'"J 9iH :.. . . -.. nu '.> sf?; ?\3srr> . ALSO THE UR?EST ,: '' to bil bun v '.'-:'. ? , . - . : G >)' ?i? .?rJxi _i * ' ??a>. i' - r?.t^?.i ri hu ? .??Med C5? A.t.228 BROAD STREET, AUGJJSTA, (M., 'J : i ?*W?-. .?M ai fit-} -,ci >? Jft= . ^ FORMERLY GRAY, MULLARKY & CO, 3STOW IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN i. '. -T.-a -1.: >.-?,?K0 OS ly ? ..? - jf? S - )rS: lil . >'n;;. . ASriounc? fe' the Public of Georgia and South Carolina, r.ifl .?3 vr> T?HAT THEIR'- PREPARATIONS FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE ARE NOW COMPLETE: ?a " ?T?as JW* 1 .?wi BIP) n- v.tv -.. f..w.w . . v ' -.-.-i ?j.? ... .v :. -li rv. .0 Weif>*l ( -'?<.:_ ? '%t?in? :'}..:.-:.''.'. .??3X .?XCI:.???..'.-.T.?V?:' i ? ! H? Cl . i'<Ky.i..? t: . ':'&iV'i.<'. ?>-.<. ri-!:..1 r.r*?. ba ?- -' '.w.i; ' . f?? ' .'.'.V I ~..-.?r?' : *+f.-.-e~.9<l adi JO t's-- r???-?' P** j ? . ? P .ISO ; a.kt }*i I"1*: .* -.C.. i us r f * ? t-> *?.-... <-. i????liw<g '* . - ro?? : '(fi v. i t? Have Every' Variety and Quality of LADIES' DRESS GOODS? Ht. fi i Of . : '; SHEETINGS, Sl??RTK^GS AND OSNASURGS ; * .' ' . . ; . ~ ,' y*' 1 * 'Il * f.' . f. .> . . T t?r-V * j -tl . ... ^ r-.- .* S'.! 1 ? ? . .- ' - r- X .-. }4..-. . , ... - ..... .. . . ju^jjj TABLE A1\D BED LIKEIV ; Of * CLOAKS, MANTILLAS AND COVERINGS; Of LACES, EMBROIDERIES AND CASHMERES. The Wholesale Department AT JAS A. GRAY & CO'S. IS One of the Larg?st in the South ! James Jk.? CSkrety db Oo, OFFER THEIR PRESENT LARGE STOCK AT THE SMALLEST ADVANCE UPON COST PRICES ! Anglist?, Oct 13 ANNUAL COUNTY" COMMISSIONEIt?OFF;' Y Submitting the Final Reports of the Tri Bridges and'Ferries for'theiiispection of missioners, which shows nh indebtedness of tb tors wit! have to famish this Office with evide approved for payment. Final Report of B. T. .MUSS, Treasur Roads, Ferries and Bridges, in Ace/ 1868. ; . DB. ? '?ir July 1 j. Balance on hand Inst Report, $00.153 - - Recoived of Tax Colleotor, 554S.<H> " u . Rec'd of I. Bules, Sheriff; 2000.60; $7549.00 : ao Final.Report of A. JONES, Treasurer.1 crs of Roads, Bridges and' Ferries si 3 8681 "~ . DR. ""^ ~ " July 15. Receivod of B. T. Mima, Treas-- , -<^4 nier Gen!. Board, --$482.H? .;? Balance duo," ' -'ODOJ?': $482.30 i?li mi^itt!*: mm W\ j : Ui. c: B ? ??tr.t ^ahiiifl ;.' , VV- fe ?s : &? .y.:*,;-... TOA* ?fi . wjt&?t :?*j?rf o?? ;V/ j Jpr* ; . , . .-. B3-'T; i-..:\;.-M ga l 1 - - '.- . . liar . <?M ?>;?? .?022 j_;_ _ Final Report of'i'llOS. P. SHAW, Tren Bridges and Ferrie? Lower Bat. 7th .. Edgefi?ld. , .._? 1868. n i D?t.- . ' a? July 1 i. Rcoeived from theFormer Treas'r $1.40 " " .? of B. T. Miins, Treas'r General Board,' 10M-0?' " " " C. P Bouos forLrconso ,M.M " ? ." . M- B* McCarty,-fine- ?M. " " . ". , .S.?ibs, fine 2.00 .u u ?" -/-?fco. R-pbston, fine, -'^O^ " ? ? - J;DavcnpWt. fine, ?M2,00 " * ...? mm.^,nMm,4naz* .-..ii.ZOO -? H u Wm.Keruigban,Lic'nso 5U UU ,. _ Balanro due, 27.15 - : . --. . ? $1151.55: *3Ul?9 - . . : : (SiM u-'Uran;*? ;,-Sfi* . Jaro-ir? . -WJ ?. -Jfti^.-.;..-: s??; Final Report ofLSAAC BOLES, Treas Roads, Bridges and Ferries Upper fi ty of Edgefi?ld. 1868. DH.' j July 15. Received of B. T. MimsJ-Treas'r " M General Board, . s $2296 48 Balance due, .! 67.72 . $2364.20, 2 i i ^?to?rm>Ms ':-.> f?T}lfT2M 3157 SSr?f ff j '.<*? ? 9'-..' |.s?. ?i ii- UH: gin'.-7.jj o?C 5 j*-** -.r- - . J. ? ? i j .. r. Final Report'of LEE HOT.SON, Tre?i Roads, ?Iridges ?ad Ferrier Lowe County of'-Edgefleld.' ~ . WC8. ~~ ~~ BK. ~~ . July 15. Cash on hand last report,. $18.36 : " : **? -Reooived of B. T. Mima, Treos'r . General Board, 900.18 $918.54 Fina? .Report of ELIJAH .STILL,' Trea Bridges and Ferries Upper Bat. lOth Edgefi?ld._ 1868.,,;. "~ . DB, July lo. Balance on hand last roport, $24.98 " " ? Recoived of B. T. Miras Treas'r General Board, 1532.57 Balance duo . . . 00-09 $1357.64 ha* ? Final Report of M. M. PADGETT, Tre Bridges and Ferries, Lower Bat. IO Edgefi?ld._ . . ,,' ;:. 186S. DK. July 15. Received of B. T. Mira;,, Treas'r Gen'l. Board, $1219.53 " " Received of S. J. Watson, for Stray Hogs, ' 38.50 " " R?coivcd of J. Edwards for Stray Hogs,- ?? : r J4.00 03 tm .s Tax Notice. ALL Parties engaged in Merchandize, Manu facturing, or Distilling Spirituous Liquors, will make their Returns for the Quarter ending 30th Sop tomber. 1868, by tho 24th October. Those neglecting will, be liable to double tax. B. ROPER, T. C. E. D. Oot 13 Si 42; ' NOTICE. ALL Persons having demands on the Estate of the Inte W. WASHINGTON FINLEY, ore hereby notified to render attested statements of the same; and all persons indebted to tho said Es tate will make itnmodiate payment tn the under signed, or to W. PKRON.NKAU FISLEIC, Esq , At torney ot Law, Aikon, S. C. CAROLINE G. FINLEY, Adm'or. OctL? 3t 42 REPORTS. DE, HAMBURG, S. C., October loth, 186a. sasurera of the late Commissioners of Roads, the People", bs transferred to the County Corn ie county os $3395, T wish to state that Cr?di trices of their claims, before said claims cao be FRANK ARNIM, Chair. CC. er General Board of Commissioners of phot with the County of Edgefield. (JW6S. ~ Cn~. ' ~ July 15. Paid A. Turner, Constable, S2.00 ** ! ? "A. Jones, Treasuror Upper . Bat. 7th Reg't. 482.2S u a i? Tho8 p ghaw> Troagnrcr Lower Bat 7th Reg't 1014.00 " " " I. Boles, Treasur'r Upper Bat. Otb Reg't, 2296.48 u " (i Leo Holson, Treasurer Lower Bat 9th Reg't 900.12 u " 44 E. Still, Treasurer Upper Bot. 10th Reg't 1332.57 u " " M. M. Padgett, TreacV , Lower Bat 10th Reg't 1219.52 Commission,, 290.02 Balance o'n ?and, , . 000.01 Me ..... 57549.00 Jpper Bat. 7th Reg't. of the Commission I Account with the Comity of Edgefield. 1863. CE. . July 15. Paid A. Lewis for Bridgos fr. in part, - $188.40 " " ? 44 " John Seigrer for Bridges 200.00 ' " Amount overpaid UVst'year, ' 05100 1 " Paid Clerks feos one year, 10.00 Commission, 18.90 $482.30 |r .Tho following named nersonB are transferred to the County Commissioners, as having claims on the County of Edgefield tn tho amount affixed to |.D?eir names : A*cliy Lewis, for Eridgoa $71.60 P.lUdgors " " 5.00 L..O. Loveless 44 " 5.00 D'. L. Strother. 2.50 Total amount due, SS4.I0 LSurer Board of Commissioners.ol'Roads, > Reg't. in Account with tue County ol' [ MS. Cn. July 15 Paid Vu. P?irduo for bridges $75.00 " 11 > A. J. Wise, ttl repairs 60.00 " " " II. Hankinson; , 5.00 . " \ft A. J. Hammond, lumber 15 40 : " ?J "" for Stationary, . .; 90 ". " " F.W Picken?, for bridges 700 00 ?J " " " W. L. Coleman for bridges 99.00 . " " T. B. Dariot kciping'ferry . 13.15 ,..< " " S.-O. Thurmond, for huild- .. in'g Tole House, 100.00 ' '< " . ?, Wm, Parduo f.,r bridge, . 29?4? 44 "? &? Clerks fens, ?Jj J.OrOO Commission, 447G5 "\B'?, tm. The following named persons are transferred to the County Commissioners, as bating .cjaims on the County of Edgefield to tho amount affixed tb their names. ; Granitcvillo Company, "$17l:3?| Wm. Pardnc, 120.55 Joseph J: Gregg, . . 150.00 H. Hankinson, 15J00 H. H. Hickman, 25 00 F, Wi Picken?, 100.00 $531.92 i - . -_. J_.._?.. "__2_ nrer ol the Board of Commissioners of j lat. Oth Reg't. in Account with the Conn 186B.. Cn. . . July 15. Paid Isaac Boles, for Turkey , . " Creek Bridge,, fflfiWl " " , " Isaac Boles for bridge on . Blookor Road, 333.32 44 " W. B. Dorn for kcoping three Bridgos, 315.00 ? ? Isaac Boles for Rocky Creek Bridge, 311.60 ? a II II isanc Boita jor Tompkins Mill Bridge,.. . , 266.60 mu a a Durisoe, KeeWACo^iror'' Advertising.-. - 50.25 ^ H ? u - . Branson <t Colomon in part ! for Bird Creek Bridge,. 150,00... Commissions, 91.37 / $2364.20 j The following named persons are transferred to the County Commissioners, as having claims on ! I tho County of Edgefield to the amount affixed to their names : C. Wills for Bridgos, $140.00 Wm. B. Dorn. 800.00 Bronson A Coleman, 100.00 Total amount due, $1040.00 P. S.-Until evidences of indebtedness of tb? | County is furnished to the Commissioners Offico no amount con be audited for payment. FRANKARKIM.Chair.C.C. ?urer of the Board of Commissioners of tr Bat? 41th Reg't. In Account with the 18B8. CR. July 15. Paid C. Coleman A Co. for ' Bridges," $573.34 u u u p. Timmerman for Bridges, 50.00 u u u Butler A Timmerman for ? Broadwater Bridge, 249.19 u a ? Glori, ' .10.00 Commissions, 36.01 $913.54 Thc following named persons ere transferred to the County Commissioners, as having claims on tho County of Edgefield to tho amount affixed to their names : Gob. Broadwater, Crawford A Coleman' Balance for^Turkcy Creek Bridge, $204.81 j surer Hoard of Commissioners ol" Roads, i Reg't. in Account with the County of 1868. ........ Cru july 15. Paid J. M. Proctor, Building and. Repairs, . $798.00 u u : p. Prockton, Balance for Bridge, , ::'?7.0n " 14 44 M. A. Griffith for hauling 30.50 " " W. L. Stevons forbridgo 100 00 44 " " W.L. Stevens forPick Axes 21.40 44 44 " C. M. May for service 12.50 " " 41 W. L. Stevons, repair of Bridges, 40.00 u ti it -\ymi Johnson, repair of Bridges, 12.00 44 ?I 44 J. Still ior a small Bridgo 5.00 u it a >phos. J. Dyson in part for Bridges, 248.00 Commissions, 53.24 $1357.64 Tho following named porsons aro transferred to the County Commissioners, as having claims on tho County of Edgefield to the amount affixed to their names t -, L, R. Cogbnrn, . $13 00 T. J. Dyson ? J. M. Prockton 62.00 . T. J. Dyson, 100.00 $105 00 usurer of the Commissioners of Roads, th Reg't. in Account with' the County of 1864. cn. July 15. Paid J. W. Crim in part of Bridges,' $225.00 II u u E". Whittle for 2 Bridges, 200.00 44 44 44 J. Whittle for Bridges, 122.10 j" ?V -Wm. Cates repair; . - 12.00 " ", ,r^W?Abney part for bridg's 304.80 14 JSrM' S. W. Watson Pick Axe, 1.50 U_ "?i(!.<. 44 A. P. Wost part for bridge 356.75 Commissions, 49.88 - $1272.03 ^.'he follpwing namod persons aro transferred to the County Commissioners, as having claims on -j tho County of Edgefield to tho amount affixed to their names : A P. West, $518.25 W. Abney, 250.00 J. W. Crim, 325.00 i F. M. Gibson, 00 00 Jno. Whittly, 60.00 B. Peterson, 25.00 . ! A. S. Dozier, 05.00 S. M. Smith, 10.00 C. V. Hamilton, 6.00 *b ." $1319.25 XT. S. Internal Revenue, DEP. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, 3n DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA, October the 12th, 1303. . NOTICE is herob'y glvon to Tax Payers in tho 9th and 10th Rogiments, and also in tho 7'h Regiment, that I nm now roady to roceive their .Taxes until the 2nd Nov. 18*8, at Edgefield C. H. on Mondays and Saturdays, and other days at my Residence. After thc abovo dato, defaulters may expect to pay cost R. W. CANNON, Dep. Collector. Oct. 13 2t 42 SEED WHEAT! ? FLINT SEED WHEAT, for sale by W. D. HAMEY. Oct? ? ? AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Merchant Tailors AND DEALERS IN AND Gent's Furnishing Goods, I s? Div ...... ? . ?)ii . ,.. . INVITE THE PUBLIC TO EXAMINE THE VERY LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS CASS1MERES AND TESTINGS, WHICH THEY HAVE ON EXHIBITION. These GOODS are NEW, of the LATEST and MOST DESIRABLE STYLES, and .will be made to order in the Best Manner, at the Lowest Prices ! 38 FOR MEN AND BOYS, IS ONE OF THE? LARGEST and BEST ever brought to Augusta. We will .sell at such LOW FIGURES as to GIVE SATISFACTION TO EVERY ONE. tn ,ihe following FURNISHING GOODS for Gent's use, we have a desirable assortment: , . GENT'S DRE S S I JV G ROBES. WHITE MUSLIN SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, NECK TIES, * .. ?a LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS, HALF HOSE, GLOVES, TRAVELING SHAWLS AND BUGGY BLANKETS..' ,j JBSTTt will be to the interest of every one desiring any article in our branch of business to examine our. stock before buying elsewhere. > iii<w . Augusta, Oct 13 KENNY & GRAY, 238 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. 2m .12 REMOVAL ! ?}<$* IM >- f) \? A.I , . HAS REMOVED HER MILLINERY AUD FANCY GOODSSTOR From No. 226 to No. 25' . road St., TKO Doors above thc old I rance Bank, f Where she has Opener. an Elegant and Varied Assortment of HATS ABD B08?BT OF ALL THE LATFST STYLES, Which she will sell at tho L0?VT2ST POSSIBLE PRICES, Wholesale and Retail. . Augusta. Oct 12 lm 42 Our Motto : is Cheap as the Cheapest !-As Good as thc Best ! JAMES K. GLOVER, WITH' KUSEL &. BROTHER Wholesale and Retail Dealers. J.J a-IN-. .,'"'" * FINE READY-MADE 5 For lien, Boys & Children's Wear, FASHIONABLE HATS & CAPS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS No. 250 Broad St., ' Under Globe Hold, AUGUSTA, GE O. ^arThc very latest stylos in SILK HATS always on hand. A call is respectfully solicited before purcha sing elsewhere.1 Augusta, Oct 12 3m 42 J. Si COTTON F?C O Augusta, GaM WILL GIVE ATTENTION to tho SALE OF COTTON AND OTHER PRODUCE and solicita Consignment?. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on Con signments to his friends in Savannah, Baltimore, Now York and Liverpool, who will hold Cotton on favorable terras. BSrComnii:bions for Selling Cotton, IJ por cent. Oct 12 3m 42 -AT $71 (Gold) Long Ton, 2,240 Lbs., DELIVERED AT AUGUSTA, GA. ON or about 1st Deoember, I will order ray Stock of GUANO-FOR THE SPRING TRADE, from tho Poruvian Government Agent I will include therein, orders for Customers who furnish, the money, at tho above price. _ As the Government Agent will not soil ia loss than Fifty Ton Lots, this is an excellent oppor tunity for Planters to get their supplies direct, and a guaran toe of Ufe GENUINE ARTICLE, which tho purchaso bill will; prove. Tho Guano will arrive in February. J. 0. MATHEWSON, MANURE DEPOT, 285 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. N. E.-A full Stock of PERUVIAN GUANO, LAND PLASTER, Baugb's RAW BONE. SO LUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, and Hoyt's SU PER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, constantly on hand. Sept 29 2m 40 NEW BOOT and SHOE STORE. NOW OPENING IN THE Store Formerly Occupied BY Mrs, Heney, as a MiHtuery Store. I. P. GIRARDEY RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO his friends and the public that he lias on hand and will continue to receive all goods pertaining to a First Class BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Comprising, in part, the following : Gents' ahd Boys' BOOTS and SHOES, all styles adies, Misses and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, all styles TRUNKS, VALISES and SATCHELS, of all styles All of which he offers for sale At Very Low Prices for Cash. Notice. ALL perrons indebobted to the Estato of OBA DIAH LODDIE, dee'd., will piense meet me in ibo Ordinary's Office at Eiljreticld C. H., on Wednesday tho 21st instant. Tb OM having do man il s against the said Eetato will piense present them properly attested. D.A.JUODDIE, Adm'or. ? raaitcville, Oct. 8, 2t 42 He also takes pleasure in announcing that he has secured the services of IHR. JAMES HENEY, who will conduct the business for him, and who will be pleased to see his friends and the public generally, who desire to procure anything in his line of business. Augusta, Oct. 6, 3m 41 Teacher Wanted. ALADY TEACHER OF EXPERIENCE, lo take charge of three or four small Child roo, for instruction in the English branches only. None need apply unless properly recommended,-and suited to a quiet country lifo. Address SARAH A. LAMAR, Augusta, Qa. Oct 13 ; 2t 42 Kerosene Oil. JUST received One Barrel No. 1 Kerosene Oil. G. L. PENN. Feb 12 tf 7 Hew Pan ?poart J.J?????? HMM X HE- Subscriber is noir receiving a LARGE FALL AND WINTER STOCK of . Dry Goods, Fancy Dress Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoe?, And Yankee Notions in Variety. To all of which ho begs an examination from Ibo good people of Edgefield. Pri?es as low as can bo afforded". S. H. MAN GE'Pf Under Masonic Hall. Sept 28 ; . tf 40 . _;_g 1 .? _:-i_? .. J ?'. J -' John Esten Cook's New Novel. FJ. HUNTINGTON A CO;, 459 Broome . street, Now "York, have in press, to be ready in. October, "MOHUN, OR" THE LAST* DAYS OF LEE AND HIS"PALADINS." By. J. EsLen ?Cook, author of. " Surry of-Eagles' Nest" , _ Of " Surry," of .which "Mohun" is a sequel, 10,000 copies were almost immediately-void. Tho new work ia .still.more, intensely interesting. Printed on .fino-ton cd paper and richly bound in cloth, with upward of 500 pages, it har for its frontispiece aline steel medallion head of Gene ral Lee, and four beautiful illustrations in Homt r's best style." Either book is sent by mail post frt?y on receipt or the.price, $2.25. For tale hy,a!l booksellers and new, dealers, in town and country. OctfT,_. 3t -_41 Columbia & Augusta itaiiroad Co., GKN'I, FREIGHT A TICKET AGKST'S OFFIC?, COLUJrEIA, S. C., Sept 24*, 1868. npfllE MERCHANTS'of Edgefioid and vicinity X. ate informed thut they con haw? .tl.?;? FREIGHTS frum Baltimore, ,VbUa4elpp?a. J^w. York, Bonton and other Northern Cijjec delivered, at Ifead of Hoad with ltKt?TILAltiTV,-DIS PATCH and at LOW KATES. This"Company liii!<-.irriin;?o<l to pr-.toot Freif lifs al llc:>il .if Rond as it progressas towards JYOTI'S, until the regular Slalion is opt neil. Ffeighty shipped al any 'p.,iiil North, by. Tl o Inbiri.] Air Line Freight Kout*/ via Ports-mom 1 , V:., destined for Bdgelield and surrounding country, will have tho benefit nf Through Ra'., s to Columbia. - Kates fr-im IJaltimoro and New York to Co Iniubia-First Cl:isa$l,fin, Second'JO, Third SO, Fourth 7<"?Ccnts per Hundred Pounds. ICail.n $4 per Bale. Rules from tither points eaumiy 'ovf- . ? ! i . - -1 . Freights by this Ronlo run through from Port? Simlh to Hu ni or Road with but cir ?hutfiji <>f o,?. Marine Insurance muck.lower than by any other Route. ?&- For further information, address E. R: DORSEY, . .Gcr/1 Freight and Ticket Agent Sept 29 tf [40 Land at Private Sale. QP^fi ACRES OF LAND, OOO situated on Horn's Creek, live miles South of Edgefield C. H., on tire main. Road leading from the Court House to Augusta, one-half of whick is ?ow in tao highest state of cultiva t ion, (of whick an inspection of the present crop will show,) witti .sufficient timber for all practicaUpurpoees, well watered with pure springs, well and branch**, and is sj healthy ano desirable a section of' cone try as can be found in South Carolina. * *; - There is A Comtoruble Dwelling House, with, all necessary out buildings on. tho place io good*. repair. About Sixty Acres of this Tract is first class "bottom land. f his Land will bo sold in one body, or in two or three tracts. Persons desirous of settling in this section of country would do weil to call and: look at this place, as a hotter opportunity L?r purchasing ? Homestead and a fine Cotton and Grain planta tion is rardy offered. The Cum, Fodder, Cotton Seed, Stock of Horses .md Mules, Cattle, farming implements, Ac, will 'bo sold with tho place if desired. Terms Cash, or one-third Cash and the balance on one year's credit. J. Lt ADDISON. Sept 29 tf 40 TO RENT, . mHE BUTLER HOUSE AND LOT t* tho X Village, and the SULLIVAN PLACE, li miles from the Village. To Rent for the year 1809. Will "have the Butler Houso and outhouses weH repaired. j If .not Rented previous to Salo.day in Nov., will then bc Rented at public outcry to hi^h- at bidder. JOHN HVIt'T. Oct 12. 2t . 42 TO RENT. WILL be Rented to the highest bidder, for the year 18C9, on Wednesday, the 4th November next, at the late residence of JA9. MoCARTY, dee'd., tho PLANTATIONS belong ing to said Estate. pil- Further particulars And terms of Rest will be mide known cn the day of Rent D. P. LA GRONE, Adm'or. Oct. 13 3t . 41 FOR SALE. TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES OF LAND, Three miles South of Edgefield,-' Ono Hundrod Acros native forest, bbavily umbered - Ono. Hundred and Forty Acres open and well adapted to Corn, Cotton and small G rain. Some first rate low grounds. The placo will be divided into small tracts to suit purchasers. And will be sold low for Cash. JOHN RAINSFORD; Sept 29 tf 40 MEDICAL NOTICE. E, tho Undersigned, having this doy asso ciated ourselves together in the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, tender our services to the citizens of this placo and vicinity. Tho Senior Partner will give particular atten tion to Obstetrics, Diseases of Women and Chil dren, and Chronic Diseases. Brick Office opposite tho Law Office of Messrs. GARY A GABY. W. D. JENNINGS, M. D. W. D. JENNINGS, Jr., M. D. Sept 22 lm 39 Administrator's Sale! IN Pursuance of an Order from W. F. Dorisoe, Ordinary of Edgefield District, I will proceed to -ell at tho kee residence of Mrs. MARY MOB LEY, dee'd., on FRIDAY, the 80th October, all the personal Estate of said deceased, consisting of SEVEN HORSES AND MOLES, LOT OF CATTLE AND HOGS, CROP OF CORN, FODDER, Ac. ONE BUGGY, WAGON, CART, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COOKING UTENSILS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, PLANTATION' IMPLEMENTS', GIN HEAD, Ac, Ac. . Terms Cash. " . . * ?''.? JEREMIAH if OBLEY, Ad'or. ? Oct 8 . ? 4te 43 Executor's Sale." IWILL ALSO sell at the same time and place, at pnblio outcry, tho REAL ESTATE of the lato WILLIAM MOBLEY, dee'd., comprising sp,me TWELVE. or FOURTEEN HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND. . '** Terms made known on day of sale. JEREMIAH MOBLJ3Y, Ex'or. Oct 8 4 to 42 . Watchmaker and Jeweller. DF. McEWEN is now prepared to do ALL . KINDS OF WORK pertaining to his bu siness with neatness and dispatch, and on as reasonable terms as can be done by any first class workmen. All work will be warranted to give satisfaction. GUNSMITHING. Tho services of a competent GUNSMITH have been engaged, and any work in that Hue left at my Shop will bo promptly attended to. All part? of Colt's Pistols will bo kept constantly on hand, ready finished for uso, thereby making it unne cessary for arms hoing left for any length of timo for ordinary repair.. , D. F. MCEWEN. Oct 6 tf 41 Shallenoerger's Pills. ANEVER RAILING REMEDY for CHILLS and FEVER. For sale by T. W CARWIf.E, At Sign Golden Mortar. Oct IS tf 43