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I)pugs, Medicines, &c. & IEITNBB, : BROAD STREET, AU(?USTA, GA., ? "OULD rsspVctfoliy invite tho attention of MERCI ANTS, PLANTERS and PHY SKU^ii&ta^hTBjrStooJt?frrTV-* c %g CHEMICALS, DRUGS, A ^Fi?M'KSjsGlLS, BRUSHES, WtBlhjliin?WlW GT3LSS, ^ i CHOICE PERFUMERY, SOAPS, ?fcc., ?Src., dre. PLUMB & LE?TNEll, - T . 212 Broad Stfeety AUGUSTA, GA. Mar r Sm 10 Head-Quartero, 1 ? + Z ?ECONjttJRI?ABB, 8.-C. MILITIA;? ** ? ABBEVILLE, C. H.,?. C., Feb. 20, 186*6. GENERAL ORDERS N0.1. rdi. X. Th? Colic?ing Staff 0?Ecors havebuen appointed bj tao Brigadier General Qom minding: """ Major J. H. BRODKA. Asst Adj'C A JnBpcc tor General. Capt JN0V G. ED WARDS, Quarter-Master of Brigade. Capt CHAS. M. CRESWELL, Aid -da-Camp Capt GEO. M.EMITH, Aid-de-Camp. '.. TbW sr* hereby* t?xly 'announced- to the com mand and will be obsyed and respected iccord ' PAB. II. The Colonels appointed by (?em ral Ord-sr ???, 1, A. AX G. 0. to command roapec tively as follows, ?th Reglm't. S. CldL;-Col. Gao. HCD.MILLBII. 7th Rogim't. S. C. M.,-Col. ROBT.' LANHAM. 8th Regim't S. C. M.,-Col. J. Towans ROB BBtaCWV;. .:. . ' 0th. Regt S. C. M,-Col. BESJAvrs ROPER. ?ltnmegt. S. C. M.,-Coll J.vvrs MITCHELL. Cavalry-Cot JAI. S-COTHBAX, " will proceed lo organisi their commands at the time and in the manner heroin directed. PAS. ILL AU?free white men subject to Militia duty UM 1er th ; LAW of tho State, and belonging to thu Bristle; aro orJtrud to assemble at the meaticij placc3 of tho Companies to whii li they Ixdong on-Satnr'day thc 17t"& day of March 1S6S, aa l ihon auJ the-ro to preened to elect Company and Ftold"0i0oers to till all OSccs iu tb; Com panies and Regiments to which, they belong, ex eept the o2kc of Colonel already ?ilod byap por?tment. PAR. IV. Tb? Colonel of each Regiment will at once appuint two ii; persons of each company to rr ange the elections in each company ; and the managers shall advenue tbcelectious at two pub ic places within tho limits of the Company for ut least ten days beforo'the day of election* j and conduct tho olecli >n<t and make the returns in tlie manner prescribed by law,-except that thc rwio managers yh ?If conduct at tho same time and place, Ijut in ?eparato.ballot boxes, the electr?n for beth th-j Fioli and Company Offices vacant ia the. JUgimont, and tho manoiera, or at 'cast one of them, from each placo of election, shall meet at tho Regimental uni ULT groand on the second dav a ft tr th J election, count orer the rStoa, abd forthwith transmit to the Brigadier <?t?aersl and to the Colonel written stituinen:? s uatate?y,.8ho"?iiig the resulw of tho ejections for Field" Officers and "Company Officers, and cerr ti tied to by all tho managors. pref Kit at su-h c ? luting. PAR. V. Cavalry companies which may bc or g?.oiied under tho Militia lav will oouduct their el?eti'ADI in tho manue- ab >ve, described nnd irmsmit their reports, to ^CoL Jns. S. Cothrau, commanding Cavalry or 2nd Brigada. Tile organisation of Companies off Local Police into Battalions or Rehmen ts being suspended by Gen. Order 'Nfc ?, A. A I 0. O., S. C.. lhr.-ecom panios must either disband and go Into tho Mili tia, or promptly rep?re tu the Colonel Command. tng; andbc held in ro-idiue?? for the performance of the duty for which thoy wera organized. PAH. Vi. Colonels will at" once, upon receipt of this order, report in'wrying to thu Office, giv ing ad-lresj and direolion. If a Colonel be ab seil', or incapacitate 1 fur duty, his Adjutant, or other Staff 0!5 ser selected, will at once report the fact to this Office, and procoed without further direction t j the execution of this order. The Brigadier Goo. Commanding deems it un nece?saxjr to do m rc than remind men whom he has had the honor to cVil "Brother Soldiery' that in any organii-itiua which is military ia in form, or in its purpo.se-success depend? up<>r. prompt obedience and diligent performance o! dtitv. A. C. HASKELL, Brig. Gen. ComdV- 2d Brig. S. C. M. Mar. 7 lt 10 ; Headquarters, 7rn REGIMENT, S. C. MICITIA, Et)QE>-ip.i.n C. H., S. C., Mar, ila, 1863. . GENERAL ORDERS, NO. ?. ?THE following Staff Officers have been ap . pointed by. the Colonel Commanding: - Capt. J. S. BAY. AI jo taut ; Capt. J. M. LASH Uk JR., Q?larter-Master ; ' G. W. WISE,. Surgeon. J. M. WISE, Sir^'t. Major. They aro hereby announoed te ths command, and will bo obeyed and respected accordingly. II,. All free wl)?te men ! abject to Militia duty under the law of the State, and belonging to this Regiment, are ordered to assemble at the meeting piares bf the Companies t-> which they bolong ou Saturday, the 17tb day of March, 1S6S, and then and there to -proceed to elect Cu:n?any and Field Officers, to fill all offices in the Companies and Regiment to which they belong. UL The following Lamed men ar? appo'nted to manage the election in each Beat: Turkey Cre*k Beat-M. B. Wevcr and J. A Bland. Ediito Beat-R. Gregory.and li. Crops. Shaw'? Crook Beat-M. Miles and M. Lott. Horn's Crook Boat-A Svreareugin and S. Roper. Hair Gap Deal-J. M. Holder and Jn j. Reynolds, hamburg Biat-Harrison Butler and R. A. Hous B jStfg? ?eat-P. H. Hammond and W. Hors? Creek ^^jr. Y. Deaned C. J. Parduc. They will proeeM ,0 dut " 0f4tred ia Qcal ml Order No. 1, H oVrs> 2Bd Bri g. c> Kuit? ?Dd make.their repor.^, r.^j tgerCT?lt of the auctions, at the Regunw?? ^nstcr or,d (01d Weils) on Monday l!hh March, ^t??* v . .:: iJJy Com Band - i R.<r. Lx'^j[A.a ^ Col. Com'd'g. r.h Regt.* c 'M J-S.DAT,i.dj't * Mar. 7 lt \Q ? .In T]iorough Repair. TTE MILL known ai PULLER'S MILL, bal recently boen put in THOROUGH REPAIR, and grinds the best of Meat'and Hominy wi;b prumptness end dispatch. Ye lovers, of-good bread, wil! do well to send ?'o?r-Cora to thia Mill. Sitti'j'triioik u ill le given. LUMBER. If not on hand, ?rill be cut to order at short notico. , Terms strhtly CASH. No^rdeY?, either for Mos! or Lamber unaccompanied by the CASH, . Vi'l receive any attentioQ. _ Tba rumor that; t acre is Small Pox at this Mil] 1} unfounded, as thoro is not now, nor has been, a casa of Small Pox Ucro. L. 3aL0ACU, Superintendent. Mafc?, 3t io ?dm:L^istrators, Sale. BY virtue of an Order from W. F. Omisoe, Or dmarjj ;rf will sell ti tho highest bidder at pub ie onlcrv. at-thc plantation of the lato W. N. MOORE, on WEB-NESDAY.thellthof MARCH D'Xt,,- --| J 5 -j % Some 500 or M%i :Bash els C?ru, SHUCKS,- PEAS/ FODDER, BACON,' SORGHUM, LOT OF CATTLE AtfD SHEEPj COTT?N" SEED, WAGONS, CARRIAGE,-,BUGGY, ?c. TERMS.-Ca.?h. in Specie, or ilntquiralent in kga-l tender l^ills-Grvenbacks. J. P.-MOORE. > , ,. T. Ai. MOORE, IA 1 OR* Feb 2? lt? . 10 Horses Stolen, I 70LEN from, the Sult.crUcr cn tho night of J tho Ul inst., one mo3ium-*iz<,d BLACK ???BSE, about live ye?rs -old, one hind foot .whito, . and gear anarks on body. Also, one BLACK ..MARE, about f)ur years old, three white foot, small white spot in forehead, aad loft Lind bool ?i jured. A liberal m*arl will be plaid f r ?ny i:-foma li., a'th v. ? ill K-ad In the rn;-o Vu ry of Said boric*. A dre?* me > t Ed?.licld C. lt. " * ?-"** " BAILEY CORLEV. M>r ? 3t IO Jt)ft^|"Q'TBrT?ri ^?ftla ? flit i % STRATET) from tho Subscri ber near Lr. Di*ore'? mitt, whilst huntiag, ab -ut th* 2?;t Feb.. a ?ma'.l e,a1-B^IIOUl?D DOG, white in breast, Uump baokeJ, curl tail, whito ppdtji.ou feet, . ii? will anrwer t<> th? n^meot M.organ. , A liberal revwd, and m*ny thanks.will berr en any one-jutting -w;iid Dog io iuy p's?*Mion' again. B. F. MAYS'. I - - . :3l* ____Jd Qi gars and Tobacco * fi*? Arms and Legs. ?. . i.:'ISL A ?'HST G. B. H?GGSON, ABTIF1C1AL LIMB MAKER, flfea?i?ri Bon?tV?ta* ? Broad Street, . AU?t/S,TA, GA* . .. r nnHES? Linibs^ a?? ohrorpassod for Lightness, J. Beauty of FiniaV.itad Durability. Satisfac tion Guaranteed in alf caaes. From the '/Daily Press," Augusta, (.'a., 'Jan..l3th>lS66. ?"*" We ar? well acquainted with the geatlcartri and take great pleasure in rece rh m and ing" bini tb "any who have been so unfortunate aa to ??se either an arm or H leg. He understands I bis business perfectly,, and woara au artificial leg ! himself, of hie own make, on which we have aeon Mm dance, and wo defy any ono not acquainted with the fact to dotectit. Wo have examined these artificial liana., and have no heritanoy in pronoun cing them .the beat we oversaw. Let the.maimed and crippled. rejoice- that. the.Gbod.Samarimn ia hero intbeporaon ol' Mr. Hoggson. * rt Tho following letter ia one of the-many re ceived by Mr. H : . EDGKI-IBLD DISTRICT, C., Jan. 0, 1S66. Mr. G. B. Hoccso5-Sir: I have teated the log made by you ; find it satisfactory, and am pleased with tho samo. I have no hesitation in recom mending the Artificial Limbs ?ade by you to my comrades, who, like myself, have been unfortunate in thc late war. Yours, etc , T. tr."OETZEN, Capt. C. A. Mavoh 7 Sm :. \ 10 WEST'S JMPjVED PUMP, Anti-Freezing, Double-Acting, For cing and Lifting. THESE PUMPS have now been in general use, a number of year?, and givo better aat LfaClion than any other, and are recoiuinuudedaj THE BEST 1 By CAPTAI* Eaicssbs, and oth?r eminent engi neera. We can rotor to thousands using them, ?nd guarantee that all will recommend them., l'key aro more simple in construction, and work easier, and coat less tbaa all others. "Our readers will find thc double acling, I nproved Pump of J. D. West-A Co?,one<>r thc best in market. It is very simple, worse to a charm, so that way child may uso lt; throws a steady, cont.nuous ?trenn, and does not freere in the coldest exposure, and I* unusually cheap. We say tbi-: knowingly, aud give tb? testimony ol' our own accord. vUhout tn? knowledge or request ol the proprietoro."-y. Y.Erminrj 1'ott, July W,\Sl?. j J. D. Wssr ?fe Go.-We.-nie pleaicd to atatc that the Pumps Tve had of you. ?bWi a year ago, hare been in constant usc, 1 _ hour* each day, and ralso for the uso of our wotton factory, about, one hundred and fifty gallons per minute. Th-y. work with but little power, compared with pumpa we have used before, and do not g;ct out of repair, and are satisfactory ?n ail respecta. DUNLAP MANUFACTURING CO." 3OLO>- RonisMos TO Tnt FARireit'a Ctxu, JAX. 25: '. No Farmer who owns a well or cistern can possibly afford to be without an ?rou pump, lt should ba at ouee a audi in and loree pump-a perfcot little engine-.Mich a one known as ' West's Improved Purap.' I speak of this pump, boeausc I happen to know it to bc Tory sim ple, durable powerful und cheap, and it dot.t hil Ul up nor get oui or order once a year. I know itu? mid thiuk I may be doing the farmers good by speaking ol' it A boy ten years old can work?, and throw n continuou* inch-and-a-quartcr stream*. It cnn be made to work in doop' wella Os well as in sbatkrw 0068." tiaaxi NKCK, L. I.. 18CI " I have Used this Pump for ouu sutiimur and winter, exposed t? Ihe northwest wind, coming over Long Islsnd Sound, bemg the coldest possible exposure, rend at TO lime did it tree?, cor were we unable nt un; lime to pump water with great case; IL B. McILVIAN. "The undersigned baring used West's Improved fdmpsj eoerrrall) rccommen<l fioin as simple, durable md powerful io raising and throwing water, and fur their ea>c of action, acenrity against frost, antHow price, we believe them superior to all others. WAT:P.EN LEDAN 1 >, Met. Hotel. N. Y. J. W. PO.\tEt;oY, Yonkers, X. T. JOUS MESSEKA'U, N. Y." DOMINICK LAWKEXCE, Winchester.' Frnni ike Xnr York O?wiW. . " We have had in nae for.months pa-d one of West's pumpa, which has given IM more satisfaction a's a fore-: .ind lifting pump than nny we have ever used. It is one nf great power, and well adapted for ship's decks, min. s factories, greenhouses, gr-pcrics, etc Tho Mlnii>g ChrmMe nii'f RaikctifJournal sa? s : It la recommend iled fur its uAlreuio simplicity of e instruction, great drength and consequent durability arid cheapness of r. . nair. There I? no stuning box-lifo pressure bring held Jy a cup-packing like upon the work.n--pltU>n, working II a cylinder, lilted for the purpose within thc upper air diiunbur-which wc think a great nr.veinent, as stuffing s suitable lo be il? ranged arni leak under strong pressure o nay nothing of the lost by friction incideut thereto. I: las also two air chambers-tba? the action of the valve a cushioned upan butha'(Ivs by air-preventing water lammer and vaeuam-lhuiup. The valvis are very ac Msaaible, au I simply anil ?heaply r-paired. They work waler than any pump we have ever seen: the 4 inch ey j indor boiiiir worked b) children rn wcla oue hundred 'M-I deep, and as Ifeey arc' extremely cheap,"as well ?? limpie aiiifstruug, we freely recommend them." "CAM,i!:tDi;n MINK, >.'. C.,-Tune 2.'., 1?8S. J. D. WKST vt Ci..- Grut?: The Pump which I ordered Tor our raine is received,aud put V> worK in our nuder!*)' .haft, which.we are striking We lind that .?me man will with cato, lift fifty gall?os per minute. .We lifted iii three in-1 a half hours all thc water in the shaft, which mea .ures even twelye feet ami thirty feet dtop, and it wa? full wh'-n we commenced, ll answers ou expectation! in every respect, lt will do great service with but trilling expense for repairs. Yours, respectfully, BL"UK HIGGINS." "This mar certify th* 1,1 have been utitig at my man ufacture f >r the last four years. West's Improved 'Pump.' I now have in use, three of said pumps, one of which i> kept constantly ut work I hours of each day, (except' Sunday-.) .md ha? been running f->r the past two year?. I prov oil nee thom unlicsitatr.ly. the beat pumps ihm h ?.ve been brought t-> my notice, having uso.l mmy otners previously. They ure limpie hi their construction, and' not nally disarranged. New York, Oct 1'J, IStft. JAS. A. WEBB." Wo have plenty more ?lieh certificate?, but think these ore enough. For Pumps, Hose, Pipe, AeJ ?tc, address or cull upon J. D. WEST Si CO., 40 COURTLAND ST., NEW YORK tjfi?1 Orders may bo sent through the AMERICAS At>ritKTisi5G A0E5CT, 3S9 Broadway, New York. Mar 7 lin 10 ; State of South Carolina. ED GE FI ELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge fiold District, , Whereas, E ijah W. H -ru has applied to me for Lettora of Administration, on all and singu lar the goods and chattela, rights and credits of lornas J. Golemaa, late of the Dhtrict aforesaid; dec 4^ ..The??.^re, therefore, to cite and admonish all and ainguy?.r| tho kindred and creditors of the said deceaset, to bo and appear before me, at our oext Ordinary 1 Court for the aaid District, to be holden at Edgefi.id Court Houae, on the 20th day of Mar. inst, to thow cause, if any, why tba I'.id admiuia.ra.tion sumid not be granted. . Given under my hand vid-seal, thia nth day of March in the year of cr Lord one thousand dight hundred and sixty-six, and in the ??tb year of tho Independence of tb? United State* of America. ; W. F. DURISOE, o.K.D. ' Marco t> 2t to ? Notice. A LL Persons are hcroby notified not to tradp rV for TWO NOTES given by mo to Wade Holstein, or bearer,-ono drawn due 1st January 1867, for Twenty-two hundred and fifty dollars-, in poid, with interest from the 1st March next, dated 9th January, IS5T>. The other doe 1st Jan. I860, for Twenty-two hundred and fifty dollars in goll, with interest fran 1st March next, dated Jan. 9th, 1966, as the consideration for which said Not?e wero given bas partly failed. JAMES BOAT-WRIGHT; ' Fob 22 3t? 3 Fresh Arrivals. . JD3Treceived, and offering to ooaionierg und Merchant*, very cheap- ' . -A fine lot of SUPERIOR HAMS ? Splendid CHEESE-fresh and excellent; ANo, .a lacee supply of thc BEST BRANDY arid WHISKEY-Barrel ond Ca^e. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Fob 27 tf 9 Irish Potatoes! CZ ft BARBELS SUPERIOR PLANT? OU INC POTATOES,-Jackson, Wbite'a and Peach Blow.'-sound and tn good order Price low. 6 E. BOWERS. | Hi.ntliurg, Feb 27 , tl' . -9 To Farmers and Planters IATM fa the market for the purchase of COT TON and PRODUCE. 8. E. BOWERS. Hamburg,-Feb 6 tf 6 A. Splendid Clock for Sale FOR ??le at ray shop a ?plendid English eight dey CLOCK-in good running-order. Prico very low. H., A, GRAY. School Notice. rtS. E, C. TEAGUE, will receive a limited number of Scholars, nt h?r r?sidence. Af Tuitiow'jt?t. fjy?rter. In thc HigherClajais^,.^ ,"",....,,"..'$10,0ii. Lower Claaaea.--- j JIQi m J}itj? M* -1 Payment ia ?draaiteu za?" ft*-? ---.!;? t GREAT DI BY TUE ?KA liff IMAP! Established 18 IG. 180 BROADWAY, SEW TORE? ROSEW^DIPUHOS, Fine Oil Paintings, Engravings, PINE SOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Diamond Fias, Diamond Sing?, Gold Bracelets, Coral, Florentine, Mosaic,'Jc:, Lara and Cameo Ladies' Sets, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver Extension Holdors, Slesve-Eutiona, Sots tnt Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, Gold Bings, ?te. Valued at $1,000,000. DISTr.IBUTIONJs:madcJn the following manner: CEI'.l ll-'fCATES Buming each article and iii? VALVB, ire placed in SEALED ENVELOPES, which are Well nix.-d. Ono of I?UHL- Envelop! s, containing thc Cer if?cate or Order for* wmo" Article, will bc delivered at ?ur ''?IKv, or so?1 by mail to any address, without regard o choice, on receipt of 25 Cent?. On receiving the Certificate thc purchaser will ?oe rhnt tr; dc it DKAWS, and ?ti value und can then send )NE DOLLAR and receive tho Article named, or can noose ANY oTitau one Article on ?ur List of die tame .attie. ?.. t&~ I'urchaHers of our SEALED ENVELOPES, may n th?? ninnner, obtain an Article WOKTU raox OXKTO ?"ivis HusoaxD Doi^Aits, POU ONE ?OX1I1AB. rhieii they heed n S. pay until 'it fa kim .rn what la drawn nd .ts value. Enilro t? ut Utax lion Onrrantccd In all laxes.. . . 1'HE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION fould call attention t?> thc fact of ll? being Ute Origina nd Largest Gilt Association in the cont.try. -We ar? icrcf <ru enabled to send Fixe? Gool?, and (rive bettor Dances t<i obtnin the inore xaVmllt prim, than any titer establishment of the kind. The busineis eonilL cito be cnduclod in a fuir und honorable manner, nd a large und greatly incretu.lng trude is proof Ikat ur patrons appreciate* this' nulthod of obtaining richi nd elegant gouda. Dorine tho past year this Auoc'ation has pent a rery irge II lim ber of valuable prizes to all paru or thecoun V. Tho3o who patronize us will receivo the full value f their money, a? no article on our list is worth lou ian One Dollar, retail, ond th -rc aro ?io blanks. Parties dealing willi lia may depend on having prompt jtums, and the article drawn will bo immediately sent j ? any address by return mai! t>r express. The following parlies have ?rcccnlly drawn valuable rlzes from the Eureka Association, aud have kindly Uowcd tim usd of their names, many other name* tight he published were we permitted: Andrew Wilson, Ctistjui House, Philadelphia, Perni.,1 lt Painting, value, $100; Jam ts Hargraves, 831 Broad ay, Now Tort, Oil Pointing, value, SlOO ; E. F. Jones, urrctt, Mar.-iball Co., Kansas, Melodeon, value $T j ; atrlck J. Byrnes, Waterhary, CL, Gold Walch, va ;e, lia ; J. F. Shaw, 224 East 21th Street, Xcw York. Piano, ?lue, Ston ; Mrs. C.ias. J. Nevin, Elmira, N. Y., Cluster lamond King, value, $200: Mrs. K.. Pennoyer, City otel, Nashville, Tenn., dfelodeon, vallie $130 : Oscar :. Allen. C?. U, MW Keg. Ind Tola,, ^ashville, Tenn., fatcli. value, $*i; KowlundS. Patterson, Co. D, 10th iwa Y*U Volunteers, OH'Paintlng, value,-f iud; Mrs. bbey J. Parsons, Springfield, Maw., Melodeon, value, ISO : JanSM L. Defter, City Surveyor, Syracuse. N. Y., old Walch, value. $150; Mrs. Jamos Ely, 177 Wooster i. cor. Bleeker, N. Y., Oil Pa ming, value, $100"; Mr?. C. Coles, Grand-Kapldi, Michigan, Silver Castor, value, tu; Dr. J. lt. Sinclftir, No. 4 Main St., Utica, X. Y., ramed Engrnying, value, $23; Hon. Lather Detmohl, 'aihlugton, D. C., Oil Painting, value |10P. Cotters from various V"rticv throughout the country ?knowledtringlhe receipt or very valuable gins, may > seen on fliest our oflice. 0 BE SOLO FOR ONE DOLLAR BACH .Without r*gttr>Lfi> vdu?, n*'f iwttob*paidfurtuit? ?> t knote irAn? JJI/I? tciH re<-rii-'. XA CIT. ou Fine Ko*ew"d Pianos, worth from f'iSO.Ou to ?OOM S'i Mclo.loons, Koaowood Cite?. 1?5.00 to 355.00 luo Fine Oil Paintings. 25.00 to 100.09 1 Ot) Qnld Huill?n;; Case Watches. 75.00 to ?V'.UO 150 Diamond Kinrs. .'. >.0? tu 2iHi.<}<) 2SaLad.cs'G Vd Watches. ?u.DO to S5."0 45 ; SHvcrJV.atch es.. -. 26.otrto rju'.oo 2)0 Fine Steel Engravings, Framed.. 13.00 lo 25.(0 1'JjMiu?e Boxes..... 13.03 to 45.0U '.00 SilverRevolving Patent Castors.. 1,1.00 lo 4O.?0 100 Silver Fniit Hnd Coke Basket?... 15.00 to 35.00 500 Sob Silver Tea and Table Spoons 15.00 to 30.00 ,500 Vest ?nd Neck Clmius. ?.uu lo ?.I.UO ,500 Ladies'Sliver Porte Mutinies.... b.OOto 15.<0 .000 Silver Bolter Knives,.. S/'O to 7.00 ;0?0 Pairs Ear Kings, (now sirles). 1.50 lo ?.HO ,"00 Gold Pencils and Toothpick*.... 3.00 to 8.00 ijOOO Onyx, and Amethyst Brooches... 4.IMI to 10.00 ;000Lava and Florentine Brooches... 4.P0 lo 6.^0 ,000 Masonic Pins. 4.00 to 8.50 ,0'Mi Fino Gold Watch Key*. 8 5'tto 6.50 >,000 Children's Armlets;. 2.61) to 8.00 1,500 Sets of BJSOUI Stud*....,. J.50 to 5.110 1,500 Enameled Sleeve Buttons.... 2 50 to 1 (LOU 1,000 Plain Gul l :iud Chased Kings 1.00 to 5.00 i.000 SlonoSct and Seal Kings.... 2.,'iQ to "?0.00 i,000 Locket.*, nil sixes..,.,"" - 2.00 to 7.00 1,000 Sots of L-idivs' Jewdr;-,,,.,. S OO to 20 00 1,000 Watch Chi:rn? (each;......... 3.00 to 5.50 >,000 Gold Pons, Silver Ex. Coses 4.00 to 6.08 >,000 Gent's Breast and Scarf Pius 3.00 to 20.00 ?,000 New Stylo Belt B >eklc.?...... 4.00 to 6.50 l.OOOChatelainoandGiiardChainB 6 00 to 20.00 1,000 Gold Tbitnblos. 7 Of. to 14.00 >,OOO Sets Ladies' Jct and Gold... 10 Ol) to SO 00 j 1,000 Gold Crowes...""..,...?, 1 50 to 6.00 5,000 Oval Band Bracelets', . fi 00 to 20 00 1,01)0 Chasod SrnOiletK,",',...,. 5.00 to l?.0o' 1,000 B.iirEardraps, tillculorf. 3 00lo 6.00 5,000 Fiue Gold Peni. 2.00 to 3.50 ?,000 Jet und Gold E?rdrpps. 3.00 to 7.00 2,500 Long Crystal Eardrops. 4 00 to 8.00 1,000 Gold Penr.... 3.00 to 6.00 T&- A CHANCE TO OBTAIN ANV IF THE ABOVE ARTICLES for ONE i DLL AR BY PURCHASING A SEAL ID ENVELOPE FOR 25 Cts. J=3T" Five sealed Enveloper will h- soul mr $1.00) leven for $2.0u ; Thirty for SX'in ; S!>;ly-flve foplio.nn: ne Hundred for $15.Co, AG KNT? WANTED EVEBT rilEKE. Our patrons ure de^ire-I to s?:nd United States money hen it is convenient. Long letter? are unnccciurv. Orders for SEALED ENVELOPES must In every ise be accompanied by the CASH, With the nninoof tho erson sending, and Town, County n:id State plaittly ritten. Letters should be addressed to the Managers, s follow*: GOODWIN, MUNT &. oo., Box 570? Post Ofllce, New York. Feb. 3S 8.11 93 E ARMON & SMITH,: DEAD FA1LX, S. C. INFORM their friends and the community gen erally that they have in Store, and will keep onstantiy on hand, u general assortment of IHN' M BM m GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, HARDWARE IN VARIETY, BOOTS APTO SEIOES, ' ALL BITL.ES, HATS AND CAPS--ALL STYLES. IND IN FACT EVERY ARTICLE USUALLY FOUND IN A COUNTRY STORE, Ml of which having been selected with caro, and it cash prices, they are enabled to sell as low al ian be had anywhere. HARMON A SMITH: Dead Fall, Newberry District, Feb 20 3t8 To the Public, IAM NOW preparod to furaiih SUPERIOR LIQUORS at tho LOWEST MARKET PRICE,' ?ri bavo thom shipped through from one of the largost Wholesale Houses in Philadel phia. , Q iiy ; fi.' Oil I aleo have just receive J a largo and soled ? Stock of Groceries* ! Which I am offering at " live and let live" price*. My old friends, and tho publie generally, are iuvited to an examination of my Goods and Pri ses beforo puroha^iug elsewhere. , S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Feb 5 tf .' . [ 6 : 1J Ni TEAGUE, ? EDGEFIELD? S. c! HAS leased the Whitalcot Stables for tho purr poso of conducting ll general SALE AND LIVERY STABLE J3USINESS. HORSES loft in his ebarge -ill re?oive tho bett attention. BUGGIES, CARRIAGES and HACKS, ant} good gentle HORSES, to hire whonaver called f?r. . .. *-.. ' j DROVERS will find ample accommodation ai my Stable?. ' %$?T Terms reasonable. Feb 14_ . tf_7_ Final Notice. TUE CREDITORS *OF THOMAS PITTS, deo'd., are notified that a final . settlement will be had on his Estate, in the .Ordinary's. Office for Edgeficld District, on tho 20th MAY-NEXT. All persons having demands against the said Estate inuit p'Ofeht them according to law on or before that day, otherwise thoy will be excluded from paymeuL . THOMAS JONES, Agent forT: A. Pitt?, Ex'or. Feb 26 - . Jil ff! I FOR i^ALE, Dig Sho] L?CKI ?T H. 'A. "OTAy's WntcTr Repairing Shoji, a lot of SPliBNDID RUNN'lN?f CL?CKS^rery, Io*. Winsted t?-.kea?p time. Tffl? !*E?PLEOFEDGEFIELD 1 HEW S ......... TVliolesale and. Retail. , MULLARKT & CO., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, The Largest Exclusively Dry Goods Dealers in the City, WOULD most respectfully inform their friends and citizens of EDGEF?ELD DISTRICT generally, that they have just received a large and elegant Stock of OF THE UTIST AND WIT ELES?NT STYLES. Which were selected with great care in North(irn and European naris by one of our Finn, and which as regards QUALITY, PRICE and DESIGN, cannot be excelled, if equalled, by any [louse in the Southern States, THE LADIES, PLANTERS, and Country MERCHANTS' >ne and all-will find it .to their advantage to make an examina ion of our extensive and varied assortment of DRESS GOODS, STAPLE GOODS and FANCY GOODS before purchasing else where. CRAY,. MULLARKY * CO., 228 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Feb 28 3m9 EXCLUSIVELY IT WHOLESALE. Jr7ST RECEIVED BY W. HENEY WARREN, An Immense Stock of Almost Everything to Supply the Wants of the Trade. L-- Men's and Boy's, for Country and City ' Trade. ?1 flfHIlN?_ From the. cheapest to the bestand fe ll I il I II ? j?osfc fashionable styies> Pli A HI If _From the Lowest Price Colored to fine T*!*!T!??; White Bed Blankets. Handsome Carriage Rugs, Saddle Blankets and Horse Covers. yHIFtftlQ_ Cheapest to the finest Towels, Crash, Napkins, Table Cloths, Handker - chiefs, Tape, Bordered, Hemstitched and Colored. iPPfl?FRIFS_^ comP^ete stock of Staple and Fancy Vlf Groceries, a list of which we will publish in a few days. We have a most complete assortment; of SE GARS, from a good American, at $30, to thc finest Genuine Havana, Imported. WINES, by tha Case or Barrel. We earnestly ask an examination of our Stock, and a com Darison of prices with any other market. Our object is to secure ;o this market a trade that will be substantial ; and to Tse so, we viii give the trade generally every assurance that it will be to their nterest to buy of us. . We make. Advances, in Goods or Cash, on Cotton to New York, or any other market. Large Storage Accommodations. W. HENRY WARREN, 175 & 178 BROAD STREBT? AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Dec ll 3m50 To Owners & Shippers OF JOHN K. GILLIAT & CO,, LIVERPOOL, ESG. OBER, NANSON ? GO,, NEW YORK. OBER, ATWATER & CO., NEW ORLEANS? NANSON, OBER & CO, '5 ST. LOUIS. W, HENRY WARREN, AUGUSTA, GA. REPRESENTING the above well known houses for the State of Georgia, we will put in order and ship Cotton from any section of the countiy, making liberal ad vances and speedy returns. The reputation of these houses will insure the most favorable negotiation of Exchange on New York, Liverpool end London. BY our -advertisement, it will bc seen that we keep expressiv for the trade, a Large Stock of GROCER??3, of all kind*, HATS, CLOTHING, BLANKETS, LINENS, &c, ?Sic., which we will sell as cheap, and in many instances lower, than can be bought ia Louisville and Cincinnati. We propose to Merchants holding Cotton to make them advances in CASH or GOODS, and sell or ghip their Cotton to any. of the above points, thus giving the... the advantage of Augasta, New York or Liverpool merleets. An investigation the above will provo that our facilities for doing business with any section arc the very best, and the advantages we possess for making ad vances in Goods or Cash are probably superior to any one in the State. We earnestly solicit a correspondence with Dealers and Shippers. ii W. HENRY WAHREN, 175 & 177 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. AagwU, Be? ' I 2a50 Look Here ! Encourage Home Enterprise THE SOUTHERN TIN SHOP, Ellis Street, 2d door below Concert Hall, AUGUSTA? GEORGIA. } Of I M. M. M AD DI: EV, W. H. JXILMT, J Geo-1 Of South Carolina. JIILLET I ??.4DDREY, ' SMITHS. WE would respectfully inform our. friends io Georgia and Eouth Carol nn, that wa ar? now located at tho aboro place, and aro preparad to do ROOFING, GUTTERING, STOVE WORK, REPAIRING, AND ANY ANI> EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE, at she rt notice, and with neat Ben and dispatch. Our J. R. JATLLE T, with an s.xporier.rc of 25 yean, haviag been an apprentice of B. P. Chow, of this City,-?nd our M. M. Ai ADD BE Y, with an experience of 14 yean, having been an ap prentice of A. Palmer, of Columbia, S. O,-b a sufficient guarantee to all, thar all work *ntniit*d , tc- ut will be done in a WORKMANLIKE MAN- 1 SER. TIN WARE, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! 43??r* Stick a pin hero, and when you want any thing In our line, dnn't forgot your friendi at home. Augusta, Pcb 27 3t 9 New Tin Shop! -0 ROOFING, GUTTERING, STOVE WORK and REPAIRING DONE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND MOST REASONABLE PRICES. rHOS. HARK EY respectfully announcki 4? hie friends in Augusta and EdgbuehL that be hat opened a TIIST SHOP At the STOVE and TIN WARE ESTABLISH MENT of D. L. FULLERTON, Corner Broad md Washington Streets, where he will do all rrork cntrnM^d to bim in thc Tinners' pf be nnett, with Oddity and dispatch. Twelve years experience in the basinets in th it jomuiunity warrants mo iu saying that all work intrusted to me sb*ll be satisfactorily executed, tr nocharges made. Respectfully, TIS OS. MAB KEY, Corner Broad nnd Washington Streets. AUGUSTA, OA. Feb" 2T lin 0 Hostel THE attention of tho public is respectfully called, and more particularly that portion who contemplate making a first rute appearance, to our handsome and select Stock of Clothing which we guarantee to bo the Lest selection of fered since the has cloie, or since peace Ins been DECLARED Every article wo offer is made up WITH tho utmoft care, un<?er tho supervision of ona of our firm. Wc offer to all who rill favor us with their patronage greater bargains than can be cb tained io the Clothing line in any of thu South ern Status, from Virginia to MEXICO. Remember our address, I. SIMON ? CO., 224 Broad smet, Augusta, Ga. Our Overcoris, Pants and Vests have received thu praise of nil who bnve purchased or examined^] thurn. We bs ve Clothing of evury gnid?, at thi very lowest figures, all gotten u,> in tho nice* order. The style of our garments would pleas tho PRINCE OF WALES Those who desiro durable clothing, and of latest fashion, WILL do well to VISIT our establishment, 224 Broad at: cot, AUGUSTA, GA. Where we intend to eract a beautiful Clothing Hall NEXT SPRING In order tu supply thc increasing Joman Ja of our busines?. We will alto call tho attention of country morchanU. We offer them thc most libe ral inducements and selections from the largest .tock of Clothing weiTFo daily rewiring, which cannot be surpassed be for quality, style and cheapness. Wo have on hand, and aro constantly receiving all kinds nf small wares, generally known as "Yankee Notions," such as buttons, combs, scis sors and suspender:. Also, silk, wool and COTTON Undershirt*, drawars, socks, whleh WILL BE WOfiTH The attention of tho?o who need thom. Wo are determined to soil low, and give yon for SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS as much ai yon will get for a dollar in any simi lar establishment in the whole Soutborn States. Remember our addrosa. I. SIMON & CO. 924 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Jan 23 tf 4 id ad-\ NT 1 rA. J. PELLETIER, rotters to tb? citizens of Edgofield and 'joining Districts a FINE ASSORTMENT DRUGS AND MEDICINES, SPICES, Toilet Articles, IPSRFHIIMIiaY. [ind Fancy Goods for ihe Toilet TO BE HAD AT HIS DRUG STORE, HAMBURG, S. C. Nov. 18 fim 47 toilet J IRE, / Notice ! IWILL Stand at tho Ridge Post Office a EINE THOROUGH BRED MORGAN STALLION. Alto, a FINE JACK. B. ?. WATSON. f*Sl St 9 Bill for PM State of South Carolins, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IV EQUITY. Oratio Whittle ?tal, rs Alford Whittle ? Simeon Crouch, ? Adm'ors., et a). BY virtue of an Order of the Court in this case, I will sell on THURSDAY, tile 16th of MARCH NEXT, ot tho lat? residence of WILLIS WHITTLE, doo'd, the REAL ES TATE of said doccaaed, consisting ot FOUB SEVERAL TRACTS OF LAND, to wit: TRACT NO. 1, (the Homestead) containing Two Hundred Acres, mote or less, adjoining lands of Felix E. Bodie, dee'd,, James Whittle, Dr. Folk-, ot aL TRACT NO. 2, containing; One Hundred and Forty Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Fe lix E. Rodie, deceased, Wiley Bydie and Simeon Crouch. TRACT NO. 3, containing One Hundred Acres, more or los?, adjoining lands of Ambrose Whit? tie, Joel Ridgell. Polly Padgett, et ai. TRACT NO. 4, euutr.ining One Hundred aad Twenty Acres, mure or less, adjo;ning Janus of Felix E. B" lie, dec M., Warren Smith, James Whittle, et al. TEUMS.-Sold on a credit of oae and two rears frum doy of sa1?, with interest from the 1st day of January 1 i:57, (at which time posesa lion is tn be give:.,) except as to to macb of the rarchsso money as will defray the cods and?x jonsps of this snit, whioh mast be paid ia cash. ?nrchnsers to gire Bond with at least two good art-ties and a Mortgage to secare the purchase aoney. Titles extra. Z. W. CARWILE, <j.?.*j>. Comers. Office, Feb 20 - ~4l ' 8 A Public Sale nfrrlLL take pince at the former residence of Wi Mrs. CHLOE WATSON, Oft th? Ridge, n MONDAY, the 12th MARCH, commencing til o'clock, consisting of HOUSEHOLD end [ITCHEN FURNITURE, to wit: Three High Posted Mahogany BEDSTEADS Ono Cottage BEDSTEAD ; Two BUREAUS and onoWalnut WARDROBE; Two SOFAS; Set of Mahogany CHAIRS; S-t of Di*:** CHAIRS; Pair of TETE-A-TETES ; One BOOK CASK and small but seleot coUoo on of BOOKS ; One SIDEBOARD ; one SAFE ; A lot of CHINA WARE; KITCHEN UTENSILS; Four MILCH COWS ; Three Fine SOWS and PIGS; Ooo HORSE ; Two light Spring WAGONS. KT*Torus Cash. Foo 23 Jt* 9 ?tate of South Carolina,, * . EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. 'm. A. Strother, Adin'or, ) TS. [ Bill for Par. -phronia Clark, ot al. J ?Y rtrtae of sn order of the Court in this e*?i-, I wilt sell on FRIDAY, the 'i?th Shy MARCH NEXT, nt the lat? residence of Capt. ILLIAM E. CLARK, dee'd., the following .operty tlesoribed tn tl.? pleading', to wit: Fourteen Bales roi ton, CORN, FODDER, HORSES, MULES, CATTLE. HOG?, WAGONS, PLANTATION TOOLS, OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, icc, kc. Also, at tho samo time and place, will be ENTED th? PLANTATION for the present sar. ^g&*Tormj Cash. 2. W. CARWILE, C I.I.P. Comm'rt. Office, F--b 28 3t 9 >tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Geo. M. Cloy and his wife 1 Sarah R., Executrix, 1 Bill for account, rs. j sale, ?fcc. Nancy M Quirles ct al. J SY Virtue of an Order of the Court in ?his case, thc CREDITORS of ROBT. QUARLES ocoascd, aro required to come in and provo tboir crnnmls '.of".rc the Commissioner by the 15th iy of APRIL NEXT. Such as fail to do HO ill bc excluded from ail benefit of thc Decree to e pronounced herein. Z. W. CARWILE, c.B-n.B. Feb 2S, 7t -9 ll CRUMP & CO., 209 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, ?3-A., AGENTS FOR SALE OF MMAflM TOBACCO, AND Wholesale Dealers in SUGARS, IAY, LUKE, SALTED FISH, Griiano, Ac, Ac, Ac. We have now on hand a well solected Stock of ie above mentioned nrticles, which we offer to he trade at Reduced Prices ! August.?, Jan 23 1m 4 MILLS HOUSE, ORNER QUEEN Jt MEETING STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. rlllS POPULAR AND WELL KNOWN HOUSE is nov fully open for the reception f visitors, havinir been refurnished with NEW nd ELEGANT FURNITURE THROUGHOUT, nd uflfers to the traveller accommodation* and onvenicnecs as a FIRST CLASS HOTEL not a be cquallod by any North or South. Thc patronado of "tho travelling public is ru pectlully solicited. Rates of Board per day $4,00 ; Rates per month s may bc agroed ou. JOS. PURCELL, Proprietor. Charleston, Feb 21 tf 8 J?DERWRITER'S AGENCY, rHE Subcoriber haring bren appo.nted Agent of the SrERHANIA, HANOVER) NIAGARA & REPUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES )f New York,-tho nggrcRBto Cn?h Astell* of vhich is NEAR THREE MILLIONS OF LOL LiARS-is prepared to take risks against lots ur la uni ge by Fire oil liberal terms. Z. W. CARWILE, Agent Fob 13 tf T M i Y WOOD and BLACKSMITH SHOP is Mip ? plied with experienced workmen, seasoned limber, and the best material*, and w? ?re now prepared t- REPAIR CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGGONS, Ac, in the best wanner, an.; on .hort notice. All work warranted. GEORGE J. STROTHER, Jan 20_tf _ ' ? Cotton Seed For Sale ! jftfk BUSHELS OF PURE BOYD PRO 4UU LIFIC COTTON SEED for sale at Win tor Scat- Those Cotton Seed will produce or.? fourth moro lint per acre than any other seed I aver planted. Apply in time if you wart them. I also have 200 bushels of SEED OATS for SftA word to the wise ls sufficient ! Cobie ?nd buy, and grow rich. _V " 6 J. L. HARMON. A sample of the Cotton Seed can be ssjen et (he Adreniter Office. Nosy. 8?_ " ... 48 NOW IN STORE, -A BARRELS Extra Canal FLOUS; 50 M So?? Soda and Euttor CRACKERS : JO R..XC? (whole, hair and quarter) RAISINS; Soft Shell ALMONDS and nfcssjR*] NUTS; PTCKLFS. SALMON. OYSTERS; LOBSTERS, SARDINES ; MAI'KEREL in whole, j, ? and ? Barrels ; CANDLES and STARCH ; Toilrt and Turpentine SOAPS r SODA. PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER ; BUCKETS,.BROOMS, TUBS, ?tc. S.JE. HOWERS. HamkOffcPebi^ .