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Drugs, MeJp^?^ Sic PLUMB & IxBITPTEE, . ' ' 212 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA:, WOTLD respectfully invite the attcn.lion o MERCHANT?, PLANTERS a?d PHY SICIANS to their Stock of PURE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES FRENCH EW>?>V GLASS, CHOICE PERFUMERY, SOAPS, ?rc, ?fcc, ?fcc. PLIMR & LEITNER, 212 Broad Street, . AUGUSTA, GA. Mar T 3m . 10 What I Wish to Sell . C IDER 25 Bhli. of Fart's celebrated Champagne CIDER, and a frosh supply arriving wecklyt ALE. 05 Casks of Bass & Co's. PALE ALE, in pints and ijuarts. LIQUORS, 0 Bbls. of BOURBON WHISKEY ; IO Bb*. COGNAC BRANDY; IO Bbls. MALAGA WINE ; 25 Cases HE?DSICK CHAMPAGNE; J 5 Cases puro HOLLAND GIN, and everything else in thc way of Liquors. SOMETHING GOOD 25 Hhds. Choleo NEW BACON, prime article. 100 Bois. Northern FLOUR, various brands. IO Tierces fresh boat,-co*v crop, RICE, prime. 50 Bbls. SUGAR, all gradas and varieties. 30 l ags COFFEE, assorted qualities. 10 Chests Jennings & Cod. TEAS, in ?lb. packages. PEPPER, GINGER, SPICES, CLOVES, CINNAMON, Ac, Ac. 75 Boxes SOAPS, all varietios. 50 Boxes Adamantino CANDLES. 25 Boxes Oswcgo STARCH. Every kind nnd variety of PICKLES. PRE SERVES, . Canned FRUIT, FISH und OYSTERS, and everything elie usually kept in a First Class Grocery Store. Also, - 100 Bbls. NEW MACKEREL. 150 Kits No. 1 Family MACKEREL. - IRISn POTATOES for planting and family " . ; use. 200 Sicks CORN, arriving weekly at depot, nnd new tioods in my lino geu?rally, arri ving daily, at low prices. I Have Also, Thc A.Tcncv for the ?ale of YARNS and OS N^ABURGS, HOLLOW WARE and CASTINGS *f all kir.di, all of ?hick will bo sold at LOW PR.?CES. A. STEVENS. Augusta, Mar tf 10 Cookinp- Stoves and Ranges: We are orTerino- to our cus toiners the most approved kinds of the above, varying in price from ?20 to 8120, according to kind and size. Every Stove or Range will be guaranteed to operate per fectly as represented at the time of sale. Wm.. Sheperd & ..Co.. 255 Broad St. Augusta, Feb 1866, 9 House-Furnishing Goods. Our Stock of the above com prises almost every article for comfort and convenience in house-keeping, and we shall be happy to show the goods to all who will call upon us. Wm. Sheperd & Co. 155 Broad St. Augusta, Feb 1866, 9 Well Buckets,Brooms,Faint ed Pails Cedar Pails, Cocoa Dippers.-Kat Traps, Wash Boards, Wash Tubs, Plough Lines. Coti:on Cards, &c, ior sale low by Wm. Sheperd & Co. 255 Broad St. Augusta, Feb 1866, 9 HARMON & SMITE I>EAIi FA?,Lr, S. C INFORM their friends and the community gen erally that they have in Store, and will keep constantly on bund, a general assortment of WE ill FM ii? GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, HARDWARE IN VARIETY, BOOTS AN? ?SHOES, ALL STYLES, HATS AND CAPS-ALL STYLES. ANC IN FACT EVERY ARTICLE USUALLY FOUND IN A COUNTRY STORE, AlL*f which baring been selected with caro, and at cash pri?es, they arc enabled to sell os low a? ?as l>c had anywhere. HARMON A SMITH. Di ad Fall, Newberry District, Feb 20 3tS To the Ftiblic. IAM NO.W-prcparod to fura-.-h SUPERIOR LIQUORS at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE, ns I have them shipped tTTroujrb from one of the largest Wholesale Houses in Philadel phia. ' I also have just received a large and select Stock of Groceries, Which I r.ni offotiug nt " iivo and jct live" pricey. My old friends, and tlic pulTfic jr?Bera'Iy, aro invited to an exiuiiruition of lay Gooda anil Pri ces b?foro purchasing elsi where: S. E. BQWERR.' Hamburg, Feb 3_"_... li c SALE MirilOT l?! Uv^?^LV??C*rjV EDG-feFIELD, S. C. HAS leaded tl.o Whitaker Stablei for Ibo pur pose of c?ndnctfifi n general S.\^,E AND LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS. HORSES left in his chargo will receive the best attention; BUGGIES. CARRIAGES imd HACKS; and good gentle HORSES, to hire whenever calle! for. " ~~ , . DROVERS will find ampio accommodation at my Stable?. BgyTerms reasonable. ' Feb 14 JC * r_Li. A Administrators' tfotsce. LL persons bavins demands again.-1 thc EK _Ute of WYATT HOLMES, decoascd, are re quested to pre?entthem duly attested to thc un dersigned; and those indebted to -naid-E state- will pitHse mako immediate.pay ment. ????>?-. ? W.F. PRESCOITr. v \ ..ou" .., .. VSAZ?Jk?#0LM8&.-i: . ? **? 2Xi 3* Sm $ Arms 5 A TSTlPO^*^ GE AfiTIFlCSE 13MB MAEEE, Mansion House, flo;,. 2?G>. Broad Street, fT??IESE?iioi .te?-Ci-'sarp.-isscd for Lightness, ' J/ Bounty-o? Fini??,'.?nd Durability. Satisfac tion Guaranteotf irr al c?sea. . From the "Daily P?js^" Augusta, Ga., r, " . . Jan. L3tb, 180G. J ijf Wo are well acquainted with Ibo gentleman and take great pleasure in recommend ing bim to' any who have boen SD unfortunate as to lese either an arm or a leg. IJo understands his business perfectly, and wears an artificial log himself, of his.own make, on which wo have seen him dance, andSre defy anj' one not aoquaintod with tho fact tb detect it. "Wc ha ve examined theso artificial limbs, an*d have nu hesitancy in pronoun sing them tho best we oversaw. S Let the maimed ?nd crippled rejoice that the Good Samaritan ' hore in the person of Mr. Hoggson. The following letter is one of tho many re lived by Mr. H : EDOEPRLD D?STRICT, S. C., Jan. 9,1S60. Mr. G. B. HoccsoK-rSir: I have tettod the Hg nude by you j fiud it satisfactory, and am pleased ffith tho same. I have no hesitation in recom sending tho Artificial Limbs mado by you to my iomrados, who, like myself, have boon unfortunate n thc late war. Yours, etc., T. 17. OETZEN, Capt. C. A. March 7_3m _10_ THE AUGUSTA FOUNDERY MACHINE WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA. rllE Undersigned having fitted up the above Works, and being supplied with an abun lauco of material, are now prepared to fill all irders for EVERYTHING" IN THEIR LINE, >n thc SHORTEST NOTICE, and at prices to nit thc times, viz : AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of all winds. RAILROAD WORK of evory description HOLLOW WARE. SASH WEIGHTS; Church, School, Factory and Fire Alarm JELLS; and in fact, CASTINGS of all and ivory kind, heavy or light, in Iron or Brass. Railroad Companies, Car Bulldors, Factory and Mill Owncrsj Corporate Authorities, and all those visiting a large amount of CASTINGS, will find t to their advantage to give us u call before con .racting olsewherc. ANTI-FRICTION METAL, for Heavy or Fast 3earingp, furnished at short Bot ice, and warrant id of bojt quality: PHILIP MALONE ft CO. Augusta, Feb 17 lm_8_ SUBSTITUTE FOR PERUVIAN GUANO, Biiugh'S Raw Bone iritt;! HE! 33a\igh & Sons. MANUFACTURERSk PROPRIETORS j No. 20, South Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. .This valuable MANURE hus been before the igricultural public, under one came, for twelve, rears past, and its character for vigor of action md permanence in effect L well estab?. bed. Be ere thc war it was introduced to soma extent in he Southern States/and was found to bo highly tdnpted to * Cotton, Tobacco and all Cropsi And as a perfect substituto for Poruviari Gu i?o, (afforded at less than one half tho cost,) it tus been adopted by agriculturists of known in digence ?nd discrimination. It is warranted tot to exhaust the soil, but on tito contrary per nancntly to improve it. Thc s ile* now amount ' o many thousand tons annually, and the facili tes for its manufacturo are extensive and COtn rieta. -. ". ......^ ._?t - ' Pamphlet describing its distinctive claims, may e had cn application to the undersigned, ujcnf f the mauttfacturers, from whom the MANURE aay at all times be obtained. Planters aid Dealers would do well to end in their orders carly to J. O. MATHEWSON, General Agents, AUGUSTA, GA. Feb 13_tf__7_ WEST'S IMPROVED PUMP, Inti-Freezing, Double-Acting, For cing and Lifting. -0 RUESE PUMPS have now been in general usc, a number of years, a>d give batter sat ffaction tbun any other, and are rccmiintcdedas THE BEST 1 By CAPTAIS ERICSSON, and other eminent engi neers. We can refer to thousands using them, and guarantee that all will recommend them. They ire more simple in ennstructioo, and work oasicr, iud cost less than all others. u0iir?eadcrs will find thc double act.'ng, improved Pump of J. I). Wi st Si Co., one uf lite host in market. lt is very simple, works to a charm, so that any child nay use it ; throw? a steady, commuons dream, and loee not freeze in the coldest exposure, and isunnsunlly ?heap. Wc say this knowingly, and Rive the testimony ?f our own accord, without the knowledge or request of .he proprietors''--V. Y.Kvmiinj j'?i>t, July Ut, 1S?3. J. D. WEST & Co.-We are pleased to state that the I'umps wo had of you, about a year ago, havo been in constant use, 12 hours each day, and raise for the use ol' mr woolen factory, about one hundred and fifty gallons [>er minute. They work with but little power, compared with pumps wo have used before, and do not get out of repair, and arc satiefactory in all respects. DUNLAP MANUFACTURING CO." SOLON ROBINSON TO THE FAIUICK'K CHU, JAN. 2??: Nu Farmer who owns a well or cistern can possibly afford to be without nu ?ron pump. It should be at once it suction and force pump-a perfect little engine-such a one knie nt as ' West's Improved rump.' I ?peak of this pucipj because 1 happen to know it to bc very sim ple, durable, powerful und cheap, and it dont freeze up nor got out of order once a year. I know this and think 1 may be doipg Hu- farmers good by speaking of it A boy ten years old can work il. and throw a continuous itich-and-a-tuiarti-r stream. It cnn be made to work in deep well? a* well ti? in shallow ones." GBIUXNECK,L. I., im. " I have used thia Purni! f.?r oue summer and winter, exposed U) the northwest wind, coining over Long Island Sound, being the coldest possible exposure, and ut ro rime did it irccze. nor were? we unable at any time to pump waler with grout ease. II. Ii. McLLVIAN." "Thc undersigned having used West'* Improved I'umps, cheerfully rccoriimend them as simple, durablo und powi rfu! in 'miring and throwing water, and for ilteir OOM of action, securityjicainat frost, und low price, wo believe them superior to another?. WARREN LELAND, Met. Hotel, N. Y. J. W. POMEROY. Yonkers, N. Y. JOHN MF.S5EKAU.N. Y. DOMINICK LAWRENCE, Winchester." yruni tho ..Wie York' Obsmtr. u Wc have had itt usc fur months post ono of West's pumper which baa given us more satisfaction as a force lind lifting puni]i than any we have ever need. It is one of great |,ower, und well adapted for ship's deck?, mines, .He:,,ries, greenhouses, temperies, cte The Mining 17, inn leif <inil Railway Jiittrui'l says : It is recommen ded Tor it-* extreme simplicity of construction, great .-iretiath and consequent durability and cheapness of re unir. There is no Muffing box-(lie pressure being held by a cup-packing like upon lite working-piston, working in a cylinder, fitted for Ute purpose within thc upper nir chamber-which wu think a pre?t movement, us stuffing is so liable t-> be deranged aud leak under strong pressure lo say nothing of tim losa by friction inciden', thereto, lt has also two air chambers-lhus tho action of tho valve ls cushioned upon both eldee by air--preventing water, hummer and vitcimm-lhita.p. The valves aro very ac cessible, an I simply and cheaply repaired. They work easier than any pomp we have ever seen : Ihe 4 inch cy linder being workfcd by children in wells one Hundred fee! deep, and as they are extremely cheap, as well us simple .and stro?g, w e freely recommend them." "Ci:>inr.!i)i.K MINK, N. C.. June 25, lel53. J. D. Wen .t Oi.-Gi ni": The Tump which I ordered for <>nr mino is received, aud put to work iu our underlay shaft, which we art sinking; Wo find Hutt ouo man will, with ease, lift fifty ga!T.- per minute. We lifted* in three ?ind a half hoiirs'all the wnfcV in thc sitad, which mea? sures even twelve feet and thirty feet deep, und lt was t\i-\ when we commenced. Ii rnawera our expectations ia every Tarnee*. It will do,gre a service with but trifling expense for repairs. Yoma icspeclfiiilv. ' BURP. JUGGINS." ''This may certify 'hst I hare been using at my mnn nficttfre f.,r Hie last-f?ar \enis. West's Improved Pump, i ?BOW have in use, three of said pumps, one of which is kept constantly at work 2) hours of each day, (except Sunday*,) and has been running for the past two years. I prouomic'.. them iniliesitaritly, Hiebest pumps that have been brought t>, my notice, having used many others previously. They arc simple In their conslruu??n, ard not <aiily disarranged. 1 New York, Od 12, li>M. JAS. A. WEBB." Wa hsvc plenty more such certificate^ but think these are oraough. For Pumps, lioso,.Pipo, Ac., Ai:., address or call upon J. D. WEST* CO., 40 COURT LAND ST., NEW-YORK .?TOrdor? m?y benenttfarosEh thcAswltjoi-ii A p vKCTisixo Afixscx, ?S? Dio?dJray, Eow Ymx J?K7 In IP C?ED. T0 THE MERCH?l?TS OF THE SOUTH TIIE undersigned, Who!osado Dealers, advise you of the fact that Charleston is again a market for the purchase of good?, and in view ol thc early oponing of tho spring trade, we beg to solicit the resumption of tho patronage zo liberal ly cxtonded to this market in thc past. - Wc arc aware that many old and respected firms will bo missed from our number, but many familiar names will be found in new associations, ready to supply the wants of tho Trade, as ot yore, and other old and now firms will bo added to our number at an early day. The cash and short credit system having hoon universally adopted in all thc Northern markets, wo are necessarily compelled to adopt a like sys tem as tho only safo one'on whic!* to conduct bu siness, and tho heavy porcentage once necessary to cover bad debts will now. be avoided. Small profits and quick returns will bo tho rulo, and un der its working we hope not only to restore to our unciont city its former prosperity, but to extend her trade to the full extont of the capabilities her excellent geographical position and naturafcad van ta gos alford. Our interest and ambition com bine to stimulate us in attaining this result. Tho South Carolina Railroad is now open to Columbia, and its President has officially informed us that tho Augusta lino wiil be comploted to Blackville this month, and that on the Lrst of February he will receive through freight to Au gusta. A lino of steamors to Savannah will af ford facilities for shipping in that direction. It ia our purposo to have in storo by the last of Feb ruary a complete and varied assortment of goods in our respective lines adapted to the spring trade, and every exertion shall be rundo to promoto your interests. We extend to yon the hand of commercial fel lowship, arid Solicit yo?r co-operation and patron age in our efforts to mako Charleston tho centre of Southern-trade. Gi va us the encouragement wo ask, and you will enjoy all tho advantages of a cheap home market. DRY GOODS. W. T. BURGE-?"CO. EDWIN BATES A Co. J. R. READ i CO. STRAUSS, VANCE A CO. AITKIN, NOYES A JOHNSTON; KING A GOODRICH. JAMES B. BETTS. STOLL. WEBB & CO. P. EPSTEIN, 203 King Street. P. LYONS A CO. FANCY GOODS. II. D. BURKETT A CO.. SUCCESSORS OF DEWING. THAYER A CO. NORTH, STEELE A WARDELL. MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. WILLIAMS & COVERT. LENGNICK A SELL. BOOTS AND SHOES. E. B. STODDARD A CO. D. P. FLEMING A CO. T. M. BRISTOL, Successor of DCNHAN, TATT A Co. EDWD. DALY, Agent. JOHN COMMINS. HATS AND CAPS. WILLIAMS A COVERT. II. H. WILLIAMS A CO. F. HORSEY, 2 j Hayno Street, Successor to HOR SEY, AUTE.V A Co. . HAR*' VARE. J. E. ADC Ell <t CO.' HASTIE, CALHOUN A CO., 24 Harne Street. HART A- CO. EDGERTON A RICHARDS. C. GRAY ELEV. E. L. DEMING A CO. AGRI CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY. LITTLE & MARSHALL, 173 Sait Bay Street. BOORS. E. J. DAWSON A CO. BOG ERT, DENNY k CO. CARRIAGES AND HARNESS. L. CHAPIN A CO. K. W. GALE A CO. NATHAN A OTTOLENG Ul. PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES AND UPHOLSTERY. H. W. KINSMAN. CLOTHING. EDWIN BATES A CO. MACULLAR,-WILLIAMS A PARKER. FRANCIS MURPHY. PIERSON A CO. SADDLERY. . HASTIE', CALHOUN A CO., 2-* Hume Street- - JENNINGS, ?HOMLINS?N, A CO. QARROL, NICHOLS A CO. DRUGS. ICING A CASSIDEY. JOSEPH J. MORGAN. L. CHAPIN A CO. JOHN K EN IF IC K, 4S Broad-stroct. CROCKERY. WEBB A SAGE. WILLIAM G. WHILDEN A CO. DRAPER AND TAILOR. J. S. PHILLIPS, 32 Broad-stroet. GROCERS. GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO. CHAS. H. MOISE, A CO. GEO. W. CLARK A CO. THADDEUS STREET. J. A F. DAWSON. J. F. O'NEILL A SONT 1(17 East Bay. W. H. CIIAFEE.2i'7 East Bay. WM. GURNEY. . - HENRY BISCHOFF A CO. THOMPSON A BRO. CAHILL A CO. JOHN KING A CO. WAGNER, HEATH A MONSEES. J. H. A D. MULLER. BOLLMANN BROS. HAY AND GRAIN MERCHANTS. JOHN S. BIRD & CO. BUILDING MATERIAL, SASH, BLIND AND DOOR MANUFAC TURERS. W. P. RUSSELL A CO. CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MAT TINGS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. CHAS. D. CARR A CO. * GROCERS, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. BRUN--? A BEE. AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION MER CHANTS, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. T. SAVAGE nEYWARD A SONS, 12.3 East Bay str*et, Charleston, S. C., and 141 Augusta, Ga. STEAM BAKERY, CRACKERS, BIS CUITS, ETC. J. C. n. CLAUSSEN. IRON AND MILL BANDS AND MA CHINERY AGENCY. J. M. EASON. SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND WHOLESALE DEALERS. ARCHIBALD GETTY A CO. F. CONNER A CO. 'Feb 13_4t_7_ H. L. JEFFERS & CO., Factors & Commission Merchants, 118 East Bay, Charleston, S. C., WILL givo j rompt attention to tho sale of Cotton anti othor Produce, and to tho pur chnsc of Merchandise generally. Will ulgo act as Agents for the sale of Lands situated in ans part of Stato. Tho personal attention of thc un dersigned will bo given to tho business. . H. L. JEFFERS, W. H. JEFFERS, T. A. JEFFERS. Mar 7 lm 70 MILLS HOUSE, CORNER QUEEN A MEETING STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. 1?1IIIS POPULAR AND WELL KNOWN . HOUSE is now fully open for the reception <if visitors, bavin* bern refurnished with NEW and ELEGANT FURNITURE THROUGHOUT, and offers to tho traveller accommodations and i;onvcnienoe3 as a FIRST CLASS HOTEL nol to bo cqnallcd by any North or South. Tho patronage of tho travelling publio is re spectfully solicited. Rates of'Board per dsy $4,00.; Rates per monti as may be agreed on. JOS. PURCELL, Proprietor. Charlciton, Feb 31 tf :} UNDERWRITER'S AGENCY rjnllE Subscriber having"bfen appointed Agon X ol the? GERMANIA, HANOVER, NUGARA & REPUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Of New York,-tho aggrt-gato Cnsh Assotts c which is NEAR THREE MILLIONS OF -DOI LARS-is prepared ta take ri6ks against loss c dumsco- bv. Fi/e.on liberal terms* . . Z. W. CAVILS, ?gent. TAU t? 1 TO THE PEOPLE OF EDGEFIELD I?W I ? olesale and: Hetail. GBAY, MULLABKY & CO, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, The Largest Exclusively Dry Goods Dealers in the City, WOULD most respectfully inform their friends and citizens oj EDGEFIELD DISTRICT generally, that they have just received a large and.elegant Stock of y OF THE ? '9 LATEST* AMI HIT IUI AMT STYLES. Which were selected with great care in Northern and European marts by one of our Firm, and which as regards QUALITY, PRICE and DESIGN, cannot be excelled, if equalled, by any House in the: Southern States. THE LADIES, PLANTERS, and Country MERCHANTS one and all-will find it to their advantage to make an examina tion of our extensive and varied assortment of DRESS GOODS, STAPLE GOODS and FANCY GOODS before purchasing else where. . e GRAY, MULLABKY $c CO., 228 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Feb 28 3m9 EXCLUSIVELY AT WHOLESALE. JUST RECEIVED BY W. HENRY'WARREN, An Immense Stock of Almost Everything to Supply the Wants of the Trade. -o Men's and Boy's, for Country and City Trade. m From the cheapest to" the best anc most fashionable styles, ii From the Lowest Price Colored to fine White Bed Blankets. Handsome Carriage Rugs, Saddle & Blankets and Horse Covers. Cheapest to the finest Towels, Crash Napkins, Table Cloths, Handier . ! chiefs, Tape, Bordered, HemstitJchec and Golored. ? . _A complete stock of Staple and Fane} Groceries, a list of which we wil . .. publish in a few days." Wc have ? most complete assortment of SE G UIS, from a good American, al &30, to the finest Genuine Havana Imported. WINES,, by the Case or Barrel. We earnestly ask an examination of our Stock, and a com parison of prices with any other market. Our object is to secure to this market a trade that will be substantial ; and to be so, wc will give the trade generally every assurance that it will be to theil interest to buy of us. Wc make Advances, in Goods or Cash, on Cotton* to Neu York, or any other market. Large Storage Accommodations. ? 175 & 178 BROAD STREET. . AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Dec ll 3ra50 To Owners & Shippers OF nOHM K, GILLIAT & CO,, LIVERPOOL, ENG. ' OBER, NANSON & CO, NEW YORK. ' ** ' OBER, ATWATER & CO., ' JVEW ORLEANS. NANSON, OBER & CO, ST. LOUIS. W. HENRY WARREN, AUGUSTA, GA. .REPRESENTING the above well known houses for the State of Georgia, we wi put in order and ship Cotton from any section of the countiy, making liberal ai vanees and speedy returns. The reputation of these houses will insure the mo favorable negotiation of Exchange on New York, Liverpool and London. Bv our advertisftment. it will bc seen that We keep expressly for the trade, Large Stock of .GROCERIES, of all kinds, HATS, CLOTHING, BLANKET! LINENS, &c, &C., which we will sell as cheap, and in many instances lower, the can be bought in-Louisville and Cincinnati. We propose to Merchants holding Cotton to make them advances in CASU < GOODS, and sell or ship their Cotton to any of the above points, thus giving the the advantage of Augusta, New York or Liverpool markets. An investigation .of the above will prove that our facilities1 for doing busine with any section fi-e the very best, and the advantages we possess for making a vanees in Goods or Cash arc probably superior to any one in the State. We earnestly solicit a correspondence'With Dealers and Shippers. W HENEY WARREN, 175 & 177 Bro?d Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Encourage Home Enterprise TH? SOUTHERN TIN SHOP, Ellis Street, M door below Concert Hall, AUGUSTA, GEO HG IA. J. K. JAILLKT, ) Of I M. ii. MADDRE Y", W. H. JAILLET, J Geo. | Of South Carolina. JA I LL ET & MDDREY, ii SMITHS. WE would respectfully inform "our friends in Georgia and South Carolina, that we are now located at tho above place, and are prepared to do ROOFING, GUTTERING, STOVE WORK, REPAIRING, AND ANX AND EVERXTHING MT OUR JUNE, at fhort notice, and with neat ness and dispatch. Our J. R. JAILLET, with an experience of 25 years, having been an apprentice of B. P. Chew, of this City,-and our M. M. MADDREY, with an experience of 14 years, having leen aa ap prentice of A. Palmer, of Columbia. S. C.,-is a sufficient guarantee to nil, that all work entrusted to us will bo done in a WORKMANLIKE MAN NER. . TIN WARE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST ! B3?*Stick a pin herc, and when you want any thing In our Knu, don't forget Your friend.? at home. Augusta, Fob 27 3t 9 New Tin Shop ! ROOFING, GUTTERING, STOVE WORK ami REPAIRING DONE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND MOST REASONABLE TRICES. TIIOS. MARKEX respectfully announoos to his friends in Augusta and Edgofield, Hint he bas opened a TIN SHOP At tho STOVE and TIN WARE ESTABLISH MENT of D. L. FULLERTON, Cornor Broad and Washington Streets, where ho will do all work entrusted to him in the Tinners' line of bu siness, with tldolity and dispatch. Twolvo years expori?neo in tho business ia this community warrants mo in saying that all work entrusted to me shall be satisfactorily executed, or no charges made. Respectfully, TIIOS. MARKET, Corner Broad au J Washington Streets, AUGUSTA, GA. Feb 27 lia 9 eadTtLiS THE attention of tho public is respectfully called, and more particularly that portion who contemplate making a fir.-t-rato appearance, to our handsome and celoct Stock of Clothin; which wo guarantee to be the best selection of fered sineo thc has close, or tinco peuce has boon DECLARED Every article wc f.ffer is mad? up the utmost earc, under tho supervision of one of our firm. Wo offer to all who will favor us with their patronage greater bargains thr.n can bc ob tained in the Clothing line in any of the South ern States, from Virginia to MEXICO. Remember our address, L SIMON <fc CO., 224 Broad street, Augu.ta, Ga. Our Overcoat?, Pants and Vesta have received tho praise of all who have purchased or examined them. Wu have Clothing of evory grade, nt thc very lowest figures, all gotten up in thc nicest order. The style of our garmonts would please the Thoso who desire durable clothing, and of latest fashion, W?LL do well to VISIT our establishment, 224 Broad street, AUGUSTA, GA. Where wo intend to erect a beautiful Clothing Hall NEXT SPRING asa In order to supply thc increasing demands of our business. Wc will also call the attention of country merchants. Wo offer them the moat libe ral.inducements and selections from tho largest' stock of Clothing we arc daily receiving, which cannot be surpassed bo for quality, style and cheapness. We harve on hand, and arc oonstantly raoeiving all kinds of small wares, gonoral] 7 known as "Yankee Notions," suc'n as button?, comb?, scis sors and suspender;. Also, (Ilk, wool and COTTON Undershirts, drawers, sooki, which . WILL BE WORTH Tho nttcotion of thoie who nocd them. Wa aro determined to sall low, and givo you for SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS as much as yon will get for a dollar in any simi lar establishment in the whole Southern States. Remember our address. I. SIMON & CO. ?24 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Jan 23 . tf 4 A. J. PELLETIER, Offers to the citizens of Edgefield and ad'^ joining Districts a FINE ASSORTMENT DRUGS AND MEDICINES, SPICES, Toilet .Articles, And Fancy Goods for 1 T? BE HAD ATHIS DRU? HAMBURG, S. Nov. 13 .<5o 'oiletj 7 Notice! 1WILL Stand a? tho Ridge Post Office a ?TN THOROUGH BRED DiORGANSTALLIO? Alto, a J" INK JACK. E. E. WATSON. Afc ll St . State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, INEQUITY, Oratio Whittle et al, } Alford Whittle A Simeon Crouch, { BiU for Par Adm'ors., et ?J. J BY virtue of an Order of the Court in this case, I will sell oa THURSDAY, the 15th of MARCH NEXT, at the late residence of WILLIS WHITTLE^eeM., the REAL ES TATE of said deceased, consisting cf FOUR SEVERAL TRACTS OF LAND, to wit : TRACT NO. I, (the Homa&ad) containing Two Hundred Acres, more ar lesa, adjoining lands of Felix E. Rodie, dee'd,, Janea Whittle, Dr. Folk, ct al. TRACT NO. 2, containing Ono Hundred and Forty Acre?, mona or less, adjoining lands of Fe lix E. Rodie, deceased, Wiley Bodle and Simeon Crouch. TRACT NO. 3, condining Ono Hundred Acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of Amoroso Whit tle, Joel Ridge] 1, Polly Padgett, et al. TRACT NO. 1, containing One Hundred ned Twenty Acres, mom or less,, adjoining landa of Felix E. Rudie, dee'd., Warren Smith, James Whittle, ot at. TERMS.-Sold on a credit of one and two years from day of sale, with interest from the 1st day ot January 1867, (at which time posses sion is to bo given,} except as to so much of the purchase money as will delray the oosts end ex penses of this suit, which must se paid in cash Purchasers to givo Bond with at least two good sureties and a Mortgage to secure tho purchase money. Titles extra. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Com,rs. Office, Feb 20 4t S State of South Carolina, ED GE FI ELD DISTRICT, ' INEQUITY: Wm. A. Strother, Adm'or, ") . vs. J Bill for Par. Sophronia Clark, ct al. J BY virtne of an order of the Court -fn this caso, I will ?oil on FRIDAY, the loth day of MARCH NEXT, ut the late resUenco of Capt. WILLIAM E. CLARK, dee'd., the following property described in the pleadings, to wit: Fourteen Bales f otion, "JfcORN, FODDER, HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, HOGS, WAGONS, PLANTATION TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, Ac, Ac. A ho. at tho same timo and place, will be RENTED tho PLANTATION for tho present year. ^SJ-Terms Cash. Z. W. CARWILE, c.*;E.n. Comm'rs. Office, Feb 28 3t 9 State of South Carolina, ED GE FIE LD DISTRICT, i IN EQUITY. Geo. M. Cloy and his wife 1 Sarah R, Executrix, {Bill for account, va. j sole., ic. Nancy M. Quarles ot al. J BY Virtuo of an Order of the Court in thia case, the CREDITORS of ROBT. QUABLES deceased, sro required to come in and prove their demands before tho Commissioner by the 15th, day of APRIL NEXT. Such ns fail to do so will bc excluded from all bonefit of the Deere* to be pronounced heroin. Z. W. CARWILE, e.E.E.n. Feb 23, ?t 'J In Thorough Repair. THE MILL known as FULLER'S M?LL. bas recontly beenput in THOROUGH REPAIR, and grinds the bast of Meal and Hominy with promptness and dispatch. Ye lovers of g .?od bread, will do well to send your Corn to this Mill. Satitj'action will be given. LUMBER, if not on hand*, will be cut to order . at short notice. Terms strictly CASH. No orders, cither for Moal or Lumber unaccompanied by the CASH, will receive any attention. Tho tumor that there is Small Pox et this Mill is unfounded, as there is not now, nor has been, a case of Small Fox hero. L. DELOACH, Superintendent Mar 7 3t . 10 Horses Stolen. STOLEN from the Subscriber on tho night of the 3d inst., ona medium-sized BLACK HORSE, about five ycart old;' ono bind foot white, and gear marks on body. Also, one BLACK MARE, about four. ycar? old, three white feot, small white spot in forehead, and left hind hoof injured. A liberal reward will ho paid for any informa tion that will lead to tho recovery of said bonos. Address mo at Edgell eld CH.' BAILEY CORLEY. Mar 7 2t 10 Jilli lil Ula Vi , MY WOOD and BLACKSMITH SHOP is sup plied with experienced workmen, seasoned timber, and tho best materials, and wo are LOW prepared to REPAIR CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGGONS, Ac, in tho lost manner, and on short notice. All work warranted. GEORGE J. STROTHER. Jan 29_tif_S Cotton Seed For Sale ! iAA BUSHELS OF PURE BOYD PRO Hr\J\J LTFIC COTTON SEED for salo at Win ter Seat. These Cotton Seed will produco one fourth more lint per aero than any other scod I ever planted. Apply in timo if yea want them. I also have 200 bushels of SEED OATS for salo. A word to the wiso is imfficicnt! Come and buy, and grow rieb. J. I. HARMON. A sample of thc Cotton Seed can,bo seen at the Adcertitcr Office Nov. 29_li_4S_ NOW IN STORE, f*/\ BARRELS Extra Canal FLOUR ; OU 20 Boxea Soda and Batter CRACKERS ; 40 Boxes (whole, half and quarter) RAISINS ; Soft Shell ALMONDS and assorted NUTS ; PICKLES, SALMON, OYSTERS; LOBSTERS, SARDINES ; MACKEREL in whole. Jr, i and J-Bamls ; CANDLES and ST?RCU ; Toilet and Turpentine SOAPS f SODA. PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER; BUCKETS, BROOMS, TUBS, Ac. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Pcb 5_tf_fi_^ Notice. ALL Persons-are horcby notified not to trade for TWO' NOTES given by mo to Wade Holstein/or bearer,-ooo drawn due 1st January 1S07, for Twenty-two hundred and fifty dollar?, in gold, with interest from the lat March next, datad 9th January, 1866. The other due 1st Jaa. I860, for Twenty-two hundred and fifty dollars, in gold, with interest from 1st March next, dated Jan. Oth, 1866, as th? consideration for which said Notes nore given has partly faikl JAMES BOATWKIOHT. Feb 22 8t* 0 Fresh Arrivals. "?UST recolvod, and offering to consumers and tl MorcbaUts, very cheap A fine lot of SUPERIOR HAMS | Splendid .CHEESE-fresh and excellent Also, a larjre supply of the BEST BRANDY and WHISKEY-Barrel and Coso. ' S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Fob 27_tf ? Final Notice. THE CREDITORS OF THOMAS PITTS, dee'd., aro notified that a final settlement will he had on his Estate, in the Ordinary's Office for Edgefield District, on tho '26th MAY NEXT. All persons having demands against the said Estate must present them according to law on or before that doy, othorwise they will be excluded from payment, THOMAS JONES, Agont for I. A. Pitts, Ex'or. FcbJ26 3m 9 FOR SALE, AT H. A. Gray'a Watch Repairing Shop, a lot of SPLENDID RBNNING CLOCKS, very low. Warranted to keep time. Feb 6 tf ? Irish Potatoes! KA BARKELS SUPERIOR PLANT ON INC POTATOES,-Jnckfon,-White's and Peach Blows-sound and in good order Prico low. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Feb 27_tf_8 To F?rmers and Planters IAM in the market for tho purchase of COT TON and PRODUCE. S. E. BOWERS. Hamborg, Feb 6 tf 6 A .Splendid Clock for Sale OR ealc at my ?hop a splendid English eight _" d*y CLOCK-ia good maning order. Pries ?vrylftv. IL A. GRA Y. F