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?dgefield Meile Academy THE NEXT SESSION of this School r.ill commence tbo Uta of February, and closo ho 2Sth of Juno. 1 . i . Terns, pc- Se s i ion of Fit* Mouth*. Primary Dopartment, . - $20,80 Academic Department, 25,00 Board, includin j fuel, lights aud washing, 75,C|0 These charges are In Specie, payable" one-half | in a?Vance, and tho. balance* at tho middle of tho Session. No deduction will be made for absence, except in cases of protracted sickness. L. E. GWALTNEY. Jan 15 - tf '3 Liberty Hill Female Academy .j THE EXERCISES of this Academy will com mence on tho 4th Monday in January, nuder the supervision of Miss BETTIE MILLER. . Rates of Tnltioa; ' ' j ' Per Session ol' Fire Months, io be paid in-ad vance in Currency. Elementary Branches, $1-0,00 Eng. Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, Jt5,00 Higher Eng. Branches, JduJiomatics, Aa- : cient Languagos, 20,00 Music, 20,00 Pupils will bc charged* from time of entrance, until the end of the Session. Board can be obtained in tho immediate neigh borhood at moderate rates. G. J. SHEPPARD, ! ' J. H. YELLDELL, j J. C. LANIER, JOHN E. LEWIS; I A. BUSHNELL, [ . Trustees. Jan 15 2t* 3 ll COXESBURY, S. C. THE EXERCISES OP THIS COLLEGE will, be resumed the first Monday in Feb ruary.' An efficient and FULL CORPS OP TEACH ERS will be employed, under the direction of Professor EISENMEIER as President of the Faculty. The low rates cf Tuition, the' location of the College, together with tho many advantages for recuring a systematic and thorough education, offers inducements inforior to no Institution in the South. Good Board can be obtained at $12 to $15 per month. ^S~For further information, address F. F. GARY, Secretary of the Boord of Trustees. Jan 15 . . 3t_3_ SPRINGFIELD ACADEMY. THE Exercises of this Academy will commenc on tho 2d Monday in Junuary, under the su pervision of Mr. 3. KEESE. -. Mr. KEBSS'S reputation as a Gentleman, flue Scholar, and his success as a Teacher of long ex perience'is Well and favorably established in Edgefield District. H* possesses that peculiar tact for training and instructing bis Pupils, which so well lits him for his profession. Rates pf Tuition, Per Session of Five Months, in Gold : Orthography, Reading, Writing, Mental Arith metic and Prim. Geography, $12;0U Eng.-Grammar, School Geography, Arith metic, Algebra and Modern.History, 16,00 Latin, Greek, French, Natural Philosophy, Higher Mathematics, &c, 20,00 The Scholastic year will be divided into two Sessions of Five Months each. Goo?! Boarding can bo obtained in thc immedi ate vicinity at the usual Tates of eountry B-iard-. ing. Ouly a limited number 6f Scholar- will be ad mitted. Pupils will bc charged from time of cut ra noe uaiil thc end of thc Session. No deductions will bo made fur absence, unless in eases of protracted sickness of two weeks or more. Tho Trustees feel confident that Mr. ESBSE'S energy and qualifications will iusurc Mitre satis faction. J. A. BLAND. L. GOMILI.K'N, M. B. WEVHR, CARSON WALKEN, J. M. C?GBURN, Trustees. Jan 1 lin 1 OLEAR mm ACADEMY. IwiR open a SCHOOL AT CLEAR SPRING ort thc first Mom ay io February next. The location is in e-. jry respect suitable for u seat ol' learning, healthy, in thu midst ol' a moral an! intelligent community, yet sufficiently seclud ed. Young meu especially wishing to propare for College will .find here every adtantnge. Board can be obtained in thc best families at $H> per mouth. The Scholastic Year will oonsist of Forty Weeks. Rates of Tuition. Elemeatary Branches, - - - ? - - $20.00 Eng?iih Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, 30.00 Higher Eng. Broncho;, Mathematics, An cient Languages, ...... $-10.00 To bo paid half yearly, in advance, and ia gold or its equivalent. m J. L. LESLY. Jun. 2, 5t 1 ' , FISK'S PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS! TUS Subscriber i as ju?t received an assort mont of thejo beautiful Rosewood finish METALLIC BURIAL OASES and CASKETS Air-right and indestructible--forprotoeting and prejerving the Doad-whieb he will sell at but a molerate advanc t origino!costand transporta tion. Wbereve: traduced these Casos have the preference ov<" i others. , fi^^Ordcrs mptly filled. Terms, of oojirse, strictly Cash. J. M. WITT. Edgefleld, Mar IS tf ll CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. T IE Subscribers respectfully announce thai . tiny are now prepared to do all work ia the COVCII MAKING and REPAIRING BU.-J NES-? that mty be entrusted to them, in a work-, manlike manner, and witL ncatnesrand dispatch' Wo havo on hand * few CARRIAGE8 aadsu perior BUGGIES,of our. uwamanufacture,whkh we will ?eil low. All kinds of REPAIRING done promptly and warranted to gi vu satisfaction. :jSs>As wesell ONLY FOR CASn, oaTprices ar unusually reasonable. All wo otk is atrial. SMITH & JONES. Mar 7 tf 10 TUE Undersigned gives notice that be ls now prepared to have REPAIRED in a good ami workmanlike manner, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, IVlJiG.QlE?, ami other Vehicles that may Lo brought to bis Shops, at fair and reasonable pri ces for Cash. NEW WAGONS, CARTS and BUGGIES will feljn bo put up in tho best style, afld on as reason, able term'* os ean be afforded. Having EFFICIENT and EXPERIENCED WORKMEN in my Shops, and a got d supply of the BEST SEASONED TIMBER, no poins will bc spared tojrivo cntiro satinfactipn to those who may send their work to these Shops. w. w. ADAMS, Sept. 2% lt 31) 1 PER YEAR I-We want Agents ?JJ)XOW everywhere to seil our lurnovKb $2U Sawing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and.upper feed. Sent?n trial. Warranted ?vo years.- Abovo salary or Iorgo commissions puivL. The ONLY m i.'hines joli in United States fur U-.-i than.$40, wbieh are/iii/y licensed ty/fow?, Witt ier tl Wilson, Grover ii- Bakert SS*??rr J; ?'o., and Lneheider. All other uh.eap machines "are i?? f.rii"jrinenti an,d Ibo ??V ur uktr are liulle to ur rfuuj, jfic aid imprisonment. Illustrated circu lar* sent/r?e. Address, or call upon Shaw ? Clari;, at Eiddlcford,, Maine, or Chicago. UL !f?E!'?Mffi? OF THE SEASON. i.V. rh j; s St ?>..?(. ;* I f? .-'> 'Ai}?- .. f.- . t NEW AND SPLENDID DRY GOODS! Twenty-Five Per Cent BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION. - 228 BEOAD STREET, A.uj2nista, Greoria, Tn inviting the attention of their friends and ihe public to their "i ai make n?'pretent?ons whatever to fee selling Goods ?j AT OR BELOW COST. The great secret of business wo find is TO BUT GOODS EIGHT AND Sf LL T0M kl li FM . PB? FIT. Having just returned from thc Northern market with LARGE, NEW AND; ELEGANT ..' SU P P Ll E'S, )) . And having been in market at thc, timtfthat Goods touched the very lowest point this season and having purchased ENTIRELY FOI? CASH, In most instances fully 25 Per Cent. BELOW COST OF IMPORTATION, ^Thereby-enabling them to offer- ihe greatest inducements to CASH! OTTSTOIUI^IO.JS We will guaranteer difference of fully ??? \ : . .SO PER GENT. Below Goods, purchased a.month ..previously. We would respectfully invite :be most critical examination o our ENTIRE STOCK by the closest wholesale and retail'pur chasers* AND CHEAP KOK CASH. GE AY, MULLA?KY & GO. 228 Broad Street, Augnsti, Ga. Augusta, Jan. 14, ?m3 j 224. Broa -c MME H ---( Every'Article in i Red* I. MANUFACJ CLOT Offer the remainder of their WI FURNISHING GOODS at RED room for the Spring Trade. Our well assorted Stock of Ca Tweeds, Jeans, Hats, and many ( Reduced Prices. ^"Buyers will save money themselves. ?S^T^Remeniber -we have ONI Dur Customers the advantage of I. SIMOJN FASHIONABLE CLC 224 Broad Street, Four Doors B< Augusta, Jan 7 fc(CrjT THIS Our.) AUGUSTA SEED STORE! NO. 15 Washington Street, )ne Door South of Broad Street. The South . Carolina Railroad passqs through .Washing ton Street, connecting with the Geor gia Railroad. F?IE Subscriber respectfully informs tho chi ens of Kdgefield District, and tho surrounding ountry, that he is now in recoipt of a LABOE ?TOCK of ... 5ARDEN AND FIELD SEED, CROP OF I80G, Lad will receive throughout 'ho Season CON STANT ADDITIONS, all of which aro UN 5URPASSED-IN QUALITY, and'WARRANT 2D AS REPRESENTED. My MAMMOTH CORN is expected by next steamer. On hand White, Bed and Yellow ONION 5ETTS. Also, Buiit's Splendid- Almanac and Garden l?aauel, for Gratuitous distribution. .Call and i i rot a copy. . j gS^Caatt orders will meet with prompt stten- j ion. Small packages sont by mail free of poit- j ???*\ liberal deduction to Country Merchants. ' ?. PYMBLE. I Augusta, Dee 22 3t 62 WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY PLANTERS WITH AND PtTRE ISTO 1 J IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT The P1IONTX is a Phospbatic Guano, import ad for us direct fruto McKcun'a Island, in thc South Pacific Ocean, luid lins been used with great success. +y thousands of tho best 1'ianters in Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama and Florida. C-y Call or send for Circular. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., (SfccKssoHs TO DAX. II. WILCOX t Co.) - NO. 241 Broad St,, Augusta, Ga. Nov 28 3m -J? Hardware MOORE & CO., OPPOSITE: GLOBE HOTEL, 235 Broad St., Augusta, fia.. IMPORTERS A.NJ) DE A Wt S /JV U if lill IRON, STEEL, NAILS, AXES, HATCHETS, SMITH BELLOWS, ANVILS, . VICES, HAMMERS, CHAINS, HOES, STRAW CUTTERS, CORN SKELLERS, PLOWS, HARROWS, SHOVELS, SPADES, COOKING UTENSILS, CARPENTERS* TOOLS, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY; &c, Ac. Arc. Augusta, Nor. 10 3m 48 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. . IN EQUITY. A. Hollingsworth, Adm'or, va I Mary A. Harrison, "E. II. L igroone et. ux., ot. al? J BY Virtue of no Order of the Court in tliii cause, air and singular the creditors c JAMES S. HARRISON, dee'd., aro required t? prove their claims before, the Commissioner on o; aeforo tho 1st day of March next, or in defaul thereof, bo burred from all benefit nnder the de croo to be pronounced herein, Z. W, CARWILE, c.B.B.D. . Jan.L - . it - 2 State of South Carolina ' EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, INEQUITY. Ariel Able A L. K. B?dic, Adm'rs., ] r$ - \ Green Bodieet a). - ) BY Order of the Court in this case, the Credi tors of FELIX E. DODIE, dee'd.,'aro re quired to present and prove' their Claims befor the Commissioner, on or before the first of Marc next. Those failing tb do so will be bnrrod fror all benefit -under the Decree to be pronounce heroin. Z. W. CARWILE, C. E. E. D. Jan 8_8t ,2 NOTICE. IDESIRE to obtain a GOOD TURNER Ol JUG WARE, Ac. Any person desirous c such a placo would do well call on me at. Kirk sey's X Roads, Edgoficld. District. Nono nee mako application unless they come well recom mended. Apply soon. J. P. DODIE. Jan 15 . ,_3t_3_ Administrator's Notice. IHAVE placed nil the NOTES and AC COUNTS of tho Estate of E. M. PENN, dc oeased, in the bands pf J. Ll Agnilog, Esfj., fo collection. All p?rsontf foiling-to pay thoirNote and Accounts by tho first Fob. next, will bo sue without rospect of person. I am foroed to olos tba Estate np at ono?, and cannot give ?ny on Indulgence. O. L. PENN, Adin'r. a St*,. 224. ) EDUCTION ? ) Dur Stock Largely iced ! & BR(Xj F?RERS OF NTER CLOTHING and GENTS' UCED PRICES in order to make ssimeres, Broad Cloths, Doeskins, )ther Goods, we offer at the same by calling and examining for !Ar ONE PRICE, always giving a fair Bargain. r & BRO., )THING EMPORIUM, ?Iow Central Hotel, Augusta, Ga? tf ' 2 CLOTHING! CLOTHING! THE subscriber bas recently opened in this Village a good stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, consisting of Single -Garments and Cloth and Cassimere Suits. Also a lo: of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES whicl he will make up to order. He is prepared to furnish his friends and old customers with CLOTHING as low as the Au gusta market for Cash. JOHN OOLGAN, Agent. Nov. fl, tf 4? SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of Writs nf Fi. Fa. to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgefitld fi- H., on the?rst Monday in Fobnutry next, the'following property, in tho following cases, to wit : John P. Gravis TS John L. Harmon ; Various other Plaintiffs vs Tho Same, One Tract of Land, whereon tho Defendant r.'>w resides, known as Winter Seat,-containing Eight (SOO) Acres, more or less, adjoining lands *f Thomas Perrin, W. B-| Dorn and others. J,:r..-s A. Dozier vs Benj. P. Tillmnn, Two Tracts of Land, vii: ' Th? Homestead Tract whereon tho Defendnnt resided at the time of his | death, containing Two Hundrod and Fifty (250) Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Benj. F. Mays, James B. Griffin and other?. One other Tract, known as the Additon Tract, containing TITO Hundred and Forty (240) Acres, more or les*, adjoining lands pf Henj. F. Moys, S. B. Byan. John L. Addison aud others. Alto, one Set . I lilli Gearing. Richard Flanigan vs Durisoe, Coleman, Eidson A Perrin, tnding under thu name of D. W. Christian, Agent.;, John T. Nicholson vs D. W. Christian, Agont; Other Plaintiffs vs D. W. Chris tiau, Agent, 0:ic Tract of Land whereon the De fendant James Kidson resided at thc time of hi death) C"ti'r.in:ng Four Hundred ami Seventy-five (175) Acres, more or les?, adjoining lands of Maj. j W. L. Coleman, John Moyrr anu others,-thv property of tho Defeudunt .his. Eidson. Elijah Still vs Jus. C. Stidham, Geo. Free and John Stidham, One Tract of Lnnd containing One Hunured and Fifty (150) Acres, more or less, j adjoining lands of Theo. Dean, Robt. Bryan, Rosanoh Stidham and others, sold as tho prop erty of the Estate of John Stidham, dee'd., at the risk of tho former purchaser who bid off ?aid land on S;ilo-day. last, und has failed to comply with thc terms of sulo. M. C. Taggart and wifo vs M. A. Crafton, Ex ecutrix, and others, Ono Tract of Land known ?S thc IL mestend Tract, containing Ono Thous and (1000) Acre-., more or less, adjoining lands of Tho?. McKic. John B. Holmes, Joseph Merri wetber und others, sold as the property of thc Estate of Archy Crafton, dee'd., and at the ri?k of thc fonn.T purchaser, who bid off the said laud un sale day laut, and has failed to comply with the tern.s of sale. TERMS CASH. W. SPIRES, S.K.D^ Sheriff's Office, Jan 14 4te'3* State of South Carolin a, E?GEFiKLD DILTR1CT, IN ORDINARY. Caroline J. Johnson, Applicant, ] ?; I. I). A Bodie, Guardan ad litom of ?- For Par. . William J. W. Johnson, minor, |- f Defeudunt. ' ' j BY an Order from Iii? Ordinary, I sha'l pro ceed to sell at. Edgefitld Court House on (be lirst Monday in February next, fur Partition, tb REAL ESTATE of JAMES JOHNSON, dee'd., consisting of Two Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or loss, situated in tho District and State aforcsa}d, and bounded by lands of Seth Butler, Abijuh Abney, Mrs.-Mary Morris and others. Terms Cash, in Specie, and the Purchaser to pay for Titles extra. . WM. SPIRES, S. E. D. Jan 14, 1S67. 4to 3 State of South. Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Julius Day, Adm'or., ] vs \ Nancy Coleman. .1 ' BY virtue of an order of the court in this cese, I will sell at Edgefleld C. H., on the FIRST MONDAY in FEBRUARY next, the REAL ES TATE described in tho pleadings, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, near tho Pine House, whereon MARION W. COLEMAN resi ded at the timo of his death, containing One Hundred Acres', more or less, adjoining landa of E. P. H. Kirksey, Mrs. N. Jones, Juilas Day and others. ?S?~Tcrms mode known hereafter. Z. W.CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Jan 14 1S66. 4'te 3 . ; ESTATE SALE. BY Virtuo of an Order from the Ordinary, I will proceed to sell at the late residence of JOHN GRIFFITH, dee'd., on -THURSDAY, the 21 th instant, all the Personal property of tho said deceased, consisting of tho following arti cles, to wit : All tho HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUR NITURE. FARMING IMPLEMENTS; HORSES AND MULES,' . PORK, CORN AND FODDER, Also, all the HOGS, CATTLE, Ac, on the place, together with other articles too numerous to mention. ^aSTTorms of Sale Cash, in Specie, or its equivalent in currency. G. W. D. GRANT, Adm'or with the Will annexed. Jan 7 St 2? Public Sale. BY permission of tho Ordinary, will be sbldat fhelato resideueo of B. M. MARTIN, de ceased, on WEDNESDAY, the 23d inst, all th? personal Estate of said deceased, consisting of HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, HOGS, HOUSE' HOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE, PLAN TATION TOOLS, ?kc. Terms Cash in Spocio. Z. W. CARWILE, C. B. E. D., And Ex Off. Adm'or. Jan 8 2t 2 TO RENT. IWILL RENT for the presont yoar my large and commodious LIVERY STABLES and LOT, situated in this Village. Terms reasonable During my absence, partios wishing to Rent will apply to Mr. D. R. Durisoe, at the Advertiser Omeo. T. J. WHITAKER. Jan 1 tf 1 HOLMES' BOOK HOUSE, OLD SIGN OF " FRANKLIN'S HEAD." Comer King and Wentworth -strceis, CHARLESTON, S. C. BEAUTIFUL GIFT BOUKS, &C,t FOR THE HOLIDAYS. A LARGE VARIETY OP JUVENILE BOOKS, English editions, handsomely bound and illus trated. STEREOSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS, with a beaa tiful assortment of French, Swiss and Americas. Views and Transparencies. . GOLD AND SILVJSR PEN AND PENCIL CA RRS, Writing Deiks and Writing oases, Portfo lios,. French and Eng' iah Fancy Note Papors and Enrelopes stamped to order with names or initials, in colors or pl ii rf. EPISCOPAL PRAYER B00E3, English edi ' tions, rar iou s ii lei, in every rar ie ty o? bindings. BIBLES ; a very extensive assortment, embra cing all the varieties published by The Oxford University' Press, Eyre ? Spottswood, and Bagster** unrivaled edi lions. THE MONTHS 5 Illustrated by Pen and Pencil, $5.25. EASTWOOD ; by Doctor Macleod, $7:50. OUR LIFE ; Illustrated by Pen and Pencil, $2.25. GEMS OF LITERATURE; Elegant ran and suggestive, $6.00. ENG LISTE SACRED POETRY OF THE OLDEN TIME, $5.25. PEN AND PENCIL PICTURES FROM THE POETS, $6.00. JUVENILE VERSE AND PICTURE BOOK, $4.60. LEAVES FROM LIFE, $3.7S. PICTORIAL JOURNEY THROUGH THE HO LY LAND, $3.50. ' . SWISS PICTURES, Drawn with Pen andPeoeiL . $4.00. HALF HOURS WITH THE BEST" FRENCH AUTHORS, $5.00. ' All the above are Englith editioni, fully- Hint troted in the highest style of art, printed on tinted paper, and elegantly bound. THE BRITISH POETS, handsomely illustrated, and a fine Steel Portrait of each. London idi tiom. Muslin, -extra gilt edged, $2.00 estb; Turkey Morocco, antique, $3.50 each. 53?* Any Book in this list will be sent by mall, /rte 0/ pottage, on receipt of price. Address . "HOLMES? BOOK HOUSE," CEIBLISTO*, S. C. Deo. 18,_tf_51_ W. C. TILTON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C., AGENT for GEO. PAGE k CO., of Baltimore, Md., CELEBRATED PATENT PORTA BLE SAW MILLS, STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, HORSE POWERS, GRI8T MILLS, TIMBER WHEELS, kc. Duplicates furnished . at short notice. Circular and Gang Saws at Man ufacturers' prices. Agricultural Implements of every description: PAGE'S Celebrated GARDEN PLOUGH. A Splendid Assortment of SASHES, DOORS, BLINDS, kc, HICKORY, ASH, and OAK RIMS, POLES and SHAFTS Tor Buggies, Car-, riagos arid Wagons, all kinds of Carriage Mate rial. .WHITE PINE,. SPRUCE, OAK, WALNUT, MAHOGANY and CEDAR LUMBER of every description. Charleston, Deo 17 Sm51 mm No. 153, Meeting Street, MIUiinMini GEORGE C. GOODRICH, ) PHILLIP WISEMAN, V South Carolina. JOHN ASIIHURST, J DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS, A:c, Charleston, S. G., Nov. 20, Coi 47 The Best Tonic Now in Use I MANUFACTURED BY C. F. PANKNIN, CHARLESTON, S. C. Charleston, Jan 15 ly 3 ESTABLISHED 1854. LENGNICK I SELL, Importers and Wholesale Dealers IN MILLINERY, STRAW, AND F-AJNTCY GOODS, North ?ast Cvrn.tr Hiding and Market SU INVITE the Trade to: examine their full ani varied assortment of BONNETS and HATS, trimmed and untrimmed . RIBBONS, ot all descriptions,. FLOWERS, EEATHERS, DRESS CAPS, NETSr VEILS, di newest designs, BUCHES, LACES. CRAPES SILK3, C0R8ET6, ' HOOPS, ?c., kt Charleston, Oct 1 6m 40 I. WM I t?" FACTORS, CHURCH ST., CHARLESTON, S. C WILLIAMS, TAYLOR fc CO. Commiss'n Merchants NEW YORK. . LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be mad< on COTTON Consigned to olther Houso. Charleston, Oct 10 3m41 ?tQ(\ A MONTH I-AGENTS wanted tv ?J!p?/Vf??j- entirely new artizl'l, just c:t. Ad drets O. T. GAREY City building, Biddlefon Me. June tl awl y it More New Goods CALICOES, GINGHAMS, POPLINS? French MERIN OES and DELAINES; Bleacbod and Brown SHIRTINGS; do do SHEETINGS; BLANKETS, SHAWLS, CSNABUBG8; A goad lot of SHOES and HATS; SUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE, MACARONI RAISINS, CANDIES and APPLES ; And many other articles to sa t the ??mes, whie will bo ?old at the lowest Cash prices. S.C? B Kl YAN, Affonv Deo 24 ' ^ 4t ?8 NEW SUPPLIES OP CARPETS! Floor O? Cloths, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, C0C?A AND CANTON MATTINGS, DA3IASK, I/ACE AND MUSLIN Curtains, Jost Received, IN NEW STILES! IX? AI REDUCED PRICES ! Th? attention of those in wast ar? inv:Ud to the above new and beautiful line of Qoodi. JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO, 205 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, OA. Augusta, Dee 22 4m 52 AUGUSTA HOTEL, THIS POPULAR HOTEL ha? been ren< vated, painted, and put in complete order, with ? d?termination on the part of the proprietor to make it a FIRST CLASS HOUSE. . Mr. S. M. JONES has chief control, sud will be recollected bj our Southern friend* as t ie for mer proprietor of tho AMERICAN HOTEL, du ring the War, in Richmond, Va., and will te glad to see his old friend', promising them a " Tutsi: .VIA WELCOME." Ererj effort will be m-wle to gire entire satisfaction. A call is solicited. Terms reasonable. S. ld. JONES, Proprietor*. Augusto, Jan. 1 tf. 1 THE HESPERIAN HARP! 4COLLECTION OF PSALM and FtYMN TUNES, ODES and ANTHEMS, and Suc daj School, Infant, Revival, Temperance, Patri otic and Moral Pieces,and.containing also i. num ber of Scotch, German, Irish and other finn com positions,-much new Music never before pub lished,-and an Exposition of the Prinoiples o< Music, and of Musical Composition, by William Houser. . Just received a large numbor of the aboro worV at GEO..A. OATES, No 240 Broad Street, Augurs; Ga. Deo 17 tf 51 Tl SM HW! ACOLLECTION of PSALM and EYMiS TUNES, ODES and ANTHEMS le'ectet irom the most eminent Author?, togetbei witt nearly. One Hundrod Pieces of Music never be fore publixhed, suited to most Moires, and wei adapted to C aurelie? of every denomination, Sing ing Schools, and Private- Societies and Plait Rules for Learnors, by. B. F. White and E. J Kin?, to which is added Appendix 1 conti.inin;. a variotj of Standard and.Private Tunes no comprised in thc bodj oC the work,-*-Conipiler by aCommjtteo appointed by tho Southern Mu '?eal Convention. Also, Appendix 2, conti inrn; 77 Piecos of now composition bj distingt: tab ec writers, never before published. A now and mud improreirtd ?lion. Just received and for sale bj GEO. A. OATES, No. 240, Broad St., Augusta, Ba. Deo 17- tf 51 -0 ANEW AND BEAUTIFUL STOCF Ol GROCERIES just received, embracing al of those 4 Fancy Groceries, (GOOD THINGS,) Required During lhe Holiday* ! -ALSO Table WINES and COOKING WINES ; Old DRANDY, Old WHISKEY; RUM Md GIN; 5 kg? Pure Old Irifh and Scotch 1 LTSKE1 Just received and for salo bj JAS. G. BAILIE ?lc BRO., 205 Broad Street, Angnsta, Ga. Dec 22 _tf 52 J C. Schreiner k Sons, I J. C. Sehreine'r & Son .Macon, Ga. J Savannah, Gt. IH-lUI?E??BIclil! No. 190 BROAD STREET, . AUGUSTA, GA., KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A CHOIC SELECTION OF . BOOKS, STATIONEB/S UVB 10% AND PANOYGOODfl, ?/f AU Oritrt from ti* Country Promptly ? ttn?cd to. THE BEST OF ITALIAN VIOLI? AND GUITAR ST RING8. AGENTS FOB STEINWAY A SONS, SOEBBELER A SCHMIDT'S AND GALE A CO. CELEBRATED PIANOS, Angusta, NOT. 5,_8m_ <5 Sundries. 50t?HDS. CHOICE BACON,-CUar lild Ribbed Sides, Regulars and Shoulden. 50 Bbli. Northern and Western FLOUR, IO Tierces Prime CAROLINA RICE, 125 Bbbls. Refined B. SUGAR, 5 linds. MUSCOVADO SUGAR, 10 Rbis in Quality Golden SYRUP,. . 10 Hhds. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, 50 Bbls. Large Not 8 MACKEREL, 1000 Sacks Choice Bread CORN 75 Boxes FAMILY SOAP, 30 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES, 75 Bbls. and Boxes CRACKERS 'and Bl CUITS, 50 Bbls. Bourbon and other W II ISS E' Large Lot of CASE LIQUORS ?Il varlet cs 25 dux. HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, Pin and Quarts, 40 Casks BURTON ON TRENT ALU, Plots and Quarti, 10 Chests Jenkins ? Co's, TEAS in lim Packages, 75 Kegs Old Dominion NAILS, unsorted His CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES, RAI8IN8, ALMONDS, PEPPER, GINGER, SPICES, 100 Kegs LARD, 500 Saoks SALT, Large lot of BAGGING and ROPE alwt arriving, ' And every thing usually kept ia my lice, Fe* aale bj A. STEVENS Angnsta, Sept-4,__tf_Si Wanted. AGENTLEMAN, competent to Toaeb, d ir a situation a? Teacher of a school ii : country. Apply at thia effie?. Nor. 7, ' t? t? JST&Txr Store NEW GOODS. 2?8 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. f beg karo to Inform the citizens of Edge iold und vicinity that we hare removed to Ko 2IS Broad Street, three doo? above Plumb k Le i tne^ Drug. Store, where ve will keep con stantly on hand a LARGE S IO CK of Hen's, Youth's and'Boys' CLOTHING; Ladies' and Men's BATS, all kinds; BOOTS and SHOES, every variety ; DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES ; Ladies' and Gents' FURNISHING GOODS; HOOP SKIRTS aud NOTIONS ; TRUNKS, YA-ts ES, CM-.PET BAGS ; Ladies' Travelling SA1XHELS ; Also, a good Assortment of WATCH ES and JEWELRY. All of _o abor? wo will sell at a SHALL AD VANCE FOR CASH. We eh all bo happy to re ceive a call from you, or be favored with your orders for eil goods in our lian. ?3T~ Country Merchante wL'l do well by giving us a call before purchasing eli ?where. LETS & ASHER. Auguste, Oct 1 6m40 Manure Depot. PURE PEWVIATG?AHO * FKOK SHIP 8T. LAWRENCE. E hare now on band, and in transita, 200 Tons of Pare Peruvian Guano. This Gnaco is selected, among several Cargoes, from the Ship ?ft. Lawrence, as containing a lar ger proportion of Ammonia than usual. It goes into NO SECOND HANDS, (which would ren der it very liable to adulteration at the present nigh rates,) but is shipped to ns direct by the PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT AGENT himself, and hence we aro enabled to GUARAN TEE THE PURITY OF EVERY BAG- SOLD. A liberal discount will be in a do to cash purcha sers of ten tons or upwards. Orders promptly attended.. .ALSO. LARGE STOCKS OF Hoyt's Snpcr-Phospnaie Lime* In Lots of 5 Tons or more, per ton, $83,00 " Smaller Lots, " ? 6>,00 Bau ga's Baw Bone Snper-Phos., In Lots of 5 Tons or moro, per ton, $67,00 "Smaller Lot?, " " 70,00 Soluble Pacific Guano, In Lots of 5 Tons or more, per ton, $75,00 " Smaller Lots, ^ ? " 80,00 ?SB^Theie Manures hare been used in Georgia and South Carolina, the ?rst (Hoyt's) since 185$, -the two last during the past season, with grati fying results. We bavo testimonials from well known Planters highly favourable. J. 0. MATHEWSON & CO, ' 285 Broad Street,. AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Dec 22 '.lui Si Cheaper Than Ever ! THE following lino of Goods, of thc tim qm ir ity, wo are now selling-at very low prices : DBY GOODS, A small Stock of Dry,Goods, latest styles; Gents' Furnishing Goods ; Fine All Wool Blankets; White and Colored Flannel?, Tabling, Diaper, Towels p Long Cloths, Unbleached Good/ -r Bed Tick, Stripes ; Table and Linen Damasks ; Piano and Tablo Covers, Ac, lc, Ac. . SHOES. Ladies' Gaiters, Shoes, Booters and Slippers ; Gents' French-Calf acd Goat Shoes ?nd Gaiters; Misses' and Children's Shoes, with and without tip*; Negro Men and Women's Shoes, all kinds. WOO? AND WiLLOW WARE. Tubs, Backets, Keeler*. Churns and Measures Baskets of a'l kinds sud shapes; Scrubbing.' Dusting, Floor, H ?rn il,- Blacking, Hair, Pope. Head, llorac and Whitewash Brushes ; Brooms of all kinds. . SUNDRIES* Window Glass, all sizes ; Nails, all size; ; Gunny Bagging ; Green Leaf, Mimili i-ard Jute Rope; Twinae, Sash Cords, Cioifru Lines nnd Pins : Shovels, Spades, Folks, Rakes and Hoc- : Axes, Axo Handys, Hatchet* ; Smith k Wessen und Cult's Repeaters ; Notions of -very describion. To all o' which your attention is invited, and all of which will be sold at a siaall advanco ou Cost of importation. JAS. G. BAILIE & CO., "205 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Dee 32 tf 52 HARNESS, SADDLERY v -AND Carriage Warehouse. SAD-DI.ES, HARNESS, LIGHT CARRIAGES, Top and No-Top Buggies, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, ' SADDLE, . HARNESS, and Carriage Makers' MATERIAL, ?LEATHER, CALF SKINS, 8HOE FINDINGS, RUBBER and LEATHER MACHINE BELT ING ami STEAM PACKING, LACE, PICKER i and ROLLER LEATHER AND ROLLER CLOTHS. * A full assortment in Store, and constantly ar riving? at . Redtaced JPrioeg! SHERMAN) JESSUP & CO,, No. 225, Broad St, Sign of tho Golden Saddle, .. AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Deo. 17 - ?m51 G..W. CO?WAT, 8: TCT.NKB, Of Kentucky.. Of Edgefield, S. 0? BUBUM TUOJAY mi m mn tm BY CONWAY & TURNER, ^Campbell St., Beta tm Broad and Reynold i, Niau PLAKTSBS HOTEL, . AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ALL KINDS of VEHICLES nnd SADDLE HORSES for Hire. .Aire, Fine CABRIA CES, strictly for Family use. Match Horses, Single Harness Horses, and Saddle Horse? bought, or sold on Commission. Covered accommodation on thc Premises for Two Hundred Head of Mules. Augusts, Oct 15 3m4S PLANTERS' HOTEL. AUGUSTA, GA. Newly Furnished and ReGtted, Unsurpassed hy any Hotel South; Was Roopcned to the publld Oct S; 1866. T. -S. NICKER SON, Proprietor. Jan. I. tf 1