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sxoo " W0R1 .SM ii A * - .* \>\ Te be Sold ont in the Next Few A JNTew York] FOR Calicoes ?at 10 Cents per 7a Good Fast Colors at The Very Bi . BLEACHED COTTONS at 10, 12 LONSDALE COTTON, at 24 Cet 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, and #4 BLE ACE . NEW YORK AUCTION PRICJ STRIPED COTTONADES, at 12J COTTON PLAIDS, al 18 and 20" COTTON ADE PANTALOON ST LINENS FOR PANTS AND CO SILK WRAPPINGS, at Half Prip GRENADINE, HERNANA, MOZ much reduced. ' ALL THE-'NE GREATLY g^-TO SECURE THE PICK OF r. V. RICI FRE 30? Broad Augusta, May 27 GRAND Closing Out Sale ! Ai?ost! X HE Subscribers, in order to cluse out their LARGE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, are now offering their ENTIRE STOCK AT COST PRICES ! Now is the.lime to purchase at VERY LOW FIGURES BEAUTIFUL D HESS GOODS, TUE BEST DOMESTICS, BEST READY-MADE CLOTHING, LADIES* AND MISSES? HATS, *. BONNETS, LADIES' SHOES,-All Styles, MISSED' aud CHILDREN'S SHOES, GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Ac. ^SfPCall and note thc extremely low prices at ! which we bare marked our Goods. CHEAT HAM & BRO. May 15 u 20 ESTABLISHED EV 1S13. I A. VAN WINKLE, Merchant Tailor, UNDER CENTRAL HOTEL. 230 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. . Wow on hand a SPLENDID STOCK of j CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS j and COATINGS, which will be manufac tured to "rc>r in the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. -ALSO A Fine Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing, (ALL FRESH GOODS,) Furnishing Goods, &c All Goods sold Ht the very lowcit price?, j Orders solicited. J. A. YAN WINKLE. Augusta, May 13 ?m 20 SPRING AND SUMMER 9 JUST RECE?VED BY LEVY & mum, 218 Broad Street, . AUGUSTA, GA. CONSISTING OF A LARGE ASORTMENT OF Dry GroocLs, MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'? HATS AND CAPS, Hosiery and Notions, BOOTS AND SHOES, Of Hil kinds, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS. . -ALSO Gents' Furnishing Goods Consisting of SHIRTS^ DRAWERS, CRA VATS, SUSPENDERS, HALF HOSE, 4c. Ail of which we offer at vi-ry low prices. CSr*" Country Merchants will do well ty call ing on us before purchasing elsewhere. LEVY & ASHER, 218 Ii road Street. Angosta, Apr 2 If 13 .State of South Carolina, KDaEI'IELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. ,Y ?V. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge J field District. Where**, Z. W. C.irwilc, C. E. E. D., ha* ap plied to mo for Letter* ot Ad nlnistration, dt font's, non, ou all and singular tho goods und chattels, rlicbrs and creJiu ?>f John Crouch, Sr., late of tLe DitfHctaforesaid, deceusud. Theoo ure, therefore, to eke and admonish all tod singular, tho kindred und credit?.rs of. the uni di > eii.<ed, to be .iud appear heiyry me, it oar ?ext Ordinary'D Court for rho -nid Dist/ic-, to he loldau at EdgefieU Courr Houe ou tb* ':l> day tt July next, to show cause, i;' any, wliy the said aluiinistra i?n should not be granted. Given under my bund asd>*.il, this 24ih day of ?Viy in "tho year of our Lord .?ne thousand ei?bt hndred and sixty-seven and in the ninety-first v>.;- of American Independence. W.F. Dl'RISOE, O.E.D. Way 27 ? 6t_22 Errors ot" Youth. I Gentleman who suffered for years from Ner vi* Debility, Premature Decay, and all the efftts of youthful indiscretion, will, tor the :akc of uffering bumauitr, send free to ali who need it, ie recipe and directiouator making the simple ready by which he was cured. Sufferers wish ingo profit by the advertiser'* experience can do ?o h addressing, tn perfect cocfidet.ee, OH? Jw OfilftK, 42 Cedar St* Nc? York. : M. ?ir . tf ? I B ?H OF Weeks to Make Room for More, Panic Prices CASH. rd. 121-2 Cents. sst Styles Made at 15 Gents. 15, 18, and 20 Cents. its. ? [ED and BROWN SHEETINGS, at ES. .. ' i . . ;' ? . .. .. I-.-. \, 15, and 20 Cents. Cents. UFFS, at 20 and 25 Cents. ATS, from 25 Cents to the Finest e. ?AMBIQUE, and other SHAWLS, very W STYLES OF REDUCED THE STOCK COME EARLY. -SARDS tc BROS. ?DEftlCKSBURG STORE, SU} Corner by Planters' Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. lm 21 V DR. N. A PRATT, (Surressors to Pratt k Wilson Bros.) WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Analytical and Consulting Chemist, NO. 23, HA YNE STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C., DEALER IN ? l?rp, CHEMICALS,PAINTS, GIASS AND Druggists' Sundries. Analysis of Ores, Soil?,* Fertilizers, ?c., made ?rich greatest care and accuracy. Chemical adrice given m all branches of the science, on moderate terms. DR. F. OLIN DANNELLY, so we'll known throughout the State, is with me, and would be glad to soo old friends, or fill any order for Goods Charleston, Mar 25 3m13 A. New Sensation FOR THC BOYS AND GIRLS! BOOKS are hard to get, for want of money. But the boys and girls must have something to road, and they ought to have fresh t-upplics oi reading EVERT WKSK. NOW, there are plenty o! ujoothly pupers tor them : but their old friend .iud who does not remember bim and his ** Cn II. ?KEN'S GI'IDE" in war tiny:?-their old ! rit nd, J. W. BURKE, propose to give them the HANDSOMEST WEEKLY PAPER ? his Phoenix Printing House can bring out. Todo ibis be must hare Ami he apia's to tho young folks to help him Ho wants to know bow macy wiU VOTB for the paper by "agreeing to take it.. Let them send in their long lists of names that be may see how tbe vote stands, mid whether it will warrant him IL commencing it. Xever u.ind thc money just jet. If he finds the vote uti right, he will begin tu publication, and call for tho money: for (hen he will bold that all who have voted fork by sending up their names, will be under obligation to sub scribe for the paper. Who says "Hurrah fir a Weekly Vuper for the Boys and Giris !'; und what bor ur Kiri v Ml goutiest uend io thc longest list of subscribers? We shall, in tho first number, bega the publi cation of a Sequel to the " Young Jflarconcrg !" Nearly all the boys nod girls iti the United States have read thc "YOUNG MAROONERS" and buen delighted with it; aid Mr. Qoi'LSma as sures us that the new etor. will be every whit ar good as tbe old one ; and who could wan; anything better? All of our old friends and correspondents, and a great many new ones, will write for us, and help ns to make the Best Juvenile Paper in the United States. BURKE'S WEEKLY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS ?ill Le a haudsome Quarto of eight pages, splen didly illustrated, and elegritnlly printed with new type on fine white paper making in the year a beautiful volume of over 400 pages, with a linc title page and index. TS BJft. Single subscriptions.$ 2 00 per.annum. Three copies. 5 00 " " Five copies. SOO ** **. Ton .copies. 16 00 " " Twenty-one copies. <t0 00 u ? Single subscriptions, 3 months 50 cents. Singlo tubseriptious, C mouths 1 00 j JpsSr We want an active and intelligent boy or j girl at every post office in the South to caurass i tor subscriptions and will make it to their interest I io work fur us. Send for a Premium Hit and Circular giving full particulars. . Address . J. W. BUKKE ?fc CO., Publishers, Macon, (ia. May 22, IT 21 G. W. eoswAY, S. TiRictn, Of Kentucky. Of Edgcneld, S. C. li' BY I CONWAY & TURNER, ,CampheU St., Between Broad ?nd Reynold*, NEAR PLASTERS HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. I ALL KINDS of VEHICLES and SADDLE ' HORSES fof Hire. Also, Fine CARRIAGES* j strictly for F?niilr use. - ' i Mutch Horses, Single Harness Horses, and ' Saddle Horses bought, or sold on Commission. Covered accommodation on the Premises for Two Hundred Head of Mules. Augusta, Oct 15 * 3m42 Fisk's Metallic Burial Cases. JUST received a lot of FISK'S CELEBRA TED METALLIC BURIAL CASES-of the I latoat styles. ; Also, on hand, of .my own manufacture and finish, _ hoad tifa 1 assortment of MAHOGANY, WALNUT, POPLAR and PINE COFFINS. AU of which I om selling at LOW FIGURES, and STRICTLY FOR CASH. M. A. MAKKERT, Next door to Advertiser Office. Jan IS_tf_S_ buggies and Wagons. IHAYE on hand at my Shop, situated near Good Kopo,Church, a few NO. 1 BUGGIES, of my own manufacture, and of. good finish. Ario, One excellent TWO HORSE WAGON. Wagons and all kinds of Vohiclcs repaired at short notice, and at low prices. To persons wishing to exchange or barter pro vidion* for work done at my Shop, satisfactory trades will be given. M 15 J?8' Iv^S:" j 228 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. SUCH PRICES AS, EVEN IN THE PRESENT STRINGENCY OF THE MONEY MARKET, CANNOT BUT' BE PRONOUNCED IN AN UNPAR , ALLELED DEGREE REASONABLE ! GRAY, I?LLARKY & CO., / Having divested their, well-known Establishment of everything old, or in the slightest degree passe in style and character, and having on hanclat present .absolutely nothing which is not of the NEWEST IND MOST FASHIONBLE STAMP, Announce to their Friends, Patrons, and the Public Generally, that they are now, as ever, ready to oblige even the MOST FASTIDI OUS or EXACTING, and to fill any.bill in the DRY *GOODS [LINE, that can possibly be written. Their? Stools, of Dry Goods For the Present Spring and Summer* IS UNPRECEDENTEDLY LARGE; FASHIONABLE and SPLEN DID. Their Selections have been made in the best markets in Europe and America by gentlemen profoundly conversant with lall the Demands and Requirements of the DRY GOODS TRADE, and having such advantages of Inspection and Purchase as are i enjoyed by but few Southern Buyers. (. In amassing their present HUGE STOCK OF GOODS, GRAY, MULLARKY & CO. have not only had an eye to.the Durability and Sterling Quality of their Domestic Goods, but have taken much pains to inform themselves thoroughly as regards all the * ]N"oTiveaxites des Modes Now prevailing in Paris and New York. Consequently they are enabled to promise their Customers not only the most ADVANTAGEOUS BARGAINS as regards the intrinsic value of Goods, but likewise all such articles of Ladies' apparel as will secure to their wearer? the Latest and Highest Style of ELEGANCE! uHirt1>iii^,i..iwN(^v>J"i>'sl,irfWWi?wV<i^i^VH^I?<lWN^i?.ni|ii^>i CSr-rsty, IML^TJLlla/irlsLjr cfc Oo. Respectfully invite the attention of the Public to Catalogues of a few of the most Prominent Styles of Goods in their diff?rent Departments. Domestic and Heavy Dry Goods. Plain and Striped OSNABURGS, Bed TICKING and Hickory STRIPES, . Kentucky J KAN'S and Apron CHECKS, Brown DRILLS and JEANS, . Bleached .SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, While and Slat? CORSET .JEANS, COTTONADES and TWEEDS. Grentl?meii's Groocts. CASSIMERS, BROADCLOTHS, SATINTINES, Brown Linen DUCKS and COATING, White and l aney Linen DUCKS and COATING, English and American SOCKS, Gentlemen's Openwork SOCKS, Mens' Fine Lisle Thread SOCKS, , Gentlemen's Alexandre Kid GLOVES, ,s Jouvin " " Lisle and Cvhmera GLOVES. . Meris' Buckskin GAUNTLETS, Merino and Silk UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, NECK-TIES. Cloaks, Shawls, Saques, Circulars. Black Silk BASQU/NES, Colored Grenadine SHAWLS, Black Silk SAQUES, Colored Mozambique SHAWLS, Black Silk CIRCULARS, Light Cloth CIRCULARS, Black Lace CIRCULARS, Thibet Wool SHAWLS, White Loee SHAWLS, Paisley SHAWLS. SILKS. [leary Lyons Black GROS DE NAP, Heavy Lyons Black GROS GRAINS, Heavy Lyons Black GROS DE RHINE, Heavy Black PULT DE SOIE, Chene, arid Very Narrow Striped SILKS, Foulard ai.d Glace SILKS, Plaid and Striped Wash SILKS. Plaid CHALIES and LENOES, 1 All Styles and Colors of LAWN, LOUSSENTIAS of every Style, " " ? . " iS TARLATANS, English, Americnn and French BAREGES, " " " " " JACKONET, Black and Colored ALPACAS, ? ? " " ? PERCALE, All Styles and Colors of ORGANDIE, ? " " ? " CHAMBRAY, " " ? ? Swiss MUSLIN, i " " " " " GINGHAM, V. " " u Mull MUSLIN, I ? ? " ? ? CALICO, LADIES' MOURNING GOODS. Lapins Best Bleck BOMBAZINES, Black HABIT J LO TH, Black EMPRESS CLOTH, Black ALPACAS, BllEl (pfc! Black DEBAGES, Black CRAPE VEILS, Black LOVE VEILS, M?D mmu AU the latest and richest styles of INSERTIONS. EDGINGS,. FLOUNCINGS, COL LARS and CUFFS, BANDS, INFANTS WAISTS, NETS, HANDKERCHIEFS. - And in conclusion, GRAY, MULLARKY & CO. would further announce that they have just received large additional supplies of NEW and ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, purchased in New York from recent Assignment Sales, at much BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION. t^TThey would respectfully invite.an examination of the Styles d Prices. ' . V , GRAY, JHULLARKY & CO, 228 Broad Ctreet, Augusta, Ga. NEW GOODS -AT THE B&ICKSTORE! . B.C. BRYAN, Ag% I BEGS leave to call the attention of friend, and customer* to. a NEW AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING GOODS. Domestic Department.. . Brown and Bleached SHIRTINGS', , " SHEETINGS, L 5-4 Pillow Case SHIRTINGS, Bird's Eye and Huck DIAPERS, Russia, and Scotch DIAPER, Bleached Table DAMA8K, .Bed TICKINGS, Striped OSNABURGS,., Plaid and striped DOMESTICS, Ac. Dress Goods. CALICOES from 12* to 25 eta. per yard, Sootch and Domestic GINGHAMS, Fancy Printed MUSLINS, " " JACONET, " " ORGANDIES, Barege ANGLAIS, Mohair LENO, MOZAMBIQUE, Solid TAMARTINE, Embroidered GRENADINE, Black BAREGE, Crape de PARIS, Black CHALLY, ?e., Ac. White Goods. JACONETS and SWISS MUSLINS, " Nainsook and Dotted Swiss MUSLINS, Cheeked and Striped Organdie MUSLINS, Jaconet and Swiss EDGINGS, u " INSERTINGS, . La*? COLLARS and- 8ETTS> Gloves and Hosiery. Ladies and Men's GLOVES,-Kid, Silk and Lisle Thread,-in variety, Ladies', Men's and Misses' HOSE and Half I HOSE. Hats, ??c. Ladies and Misses Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS of the latest stylet, RIBBONS and FLOWERS in great variety, Men's, Boys' and Youth's HATS, all of the la test styles. . Men's and Boys Wear. Kentucky JEANS, TWEEDS ano*, Faney Spring CASSIMERES, Brown and Spanish LINENS, Brown Canvass LINENS, Brown and Linen DRILLINGS, Ac.*, Boots and Shoes. Ladies, Misses*and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, of all descriptions, Men's, Boys BOOTS and SHOES of every va riety. Hardware. A good lot of Brade's Patent and Crown HOES Planters* HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, 1 RAKES and FORKS, LOCKS, SCREWS and HINGES, Table and Pocket KNIVES. A Good Stock of Groceries and Crockery Ware, With many other articles too numerous to men tion, all of which will be sold at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE FOR CASH ONLY. B**|r*Call and examino for yourselves. Apr 2 tf 14 NEW STORE ! New Goods! And New Prices for Edgefield ! TUE Subscriber is now opening at tho Corner Store, between Mr. B. C. BRYAN'S Brick Stop and the Planter's Hotel, a CHOICE ASSORT MENT of- . Family and Fancy Groceries, Liquors, Wines, Cordials, &c, Which in point of quality and low prices cannot be excelled, if equalled, in this market. I also intend dealing largely in tho Provision Linc, Such ns BACON, LARD, FLOUR, CORN. MEAL. kef, which will bo sold at AUGUSTA RETAIL PRICES-transportation added. . _*a**~Tb? public aro solicited to pay tho new Store a visit and examine my Stock and figures. .^Sr-The blghbstmarkot price paid for all COUN TRY PRODUCE. Ar, A. GLOVER, Agent. ? ?dgofield, Feb 12 tf 7 * B ak evy. And Cooking in General. ?RESPECTFULLY announce to the r-it?zens ol this r-ornmunitv, that, having secured the ser vices of an ACCOMPLISHED BAKER, om who r-oiues from Richmond, Va., with high te?ti monial* as to skill and experience, I nm now pre pared to furnish them, at any time, with Fresh and Pure Baker's Bread, Either by the singlo Loaf or in considerable quantities-always earefully prepared and newly baked. v Persons wishing Bread, will please call at my' Grocery Store, next door belo* Mr. Bryan's, where they will always find an ample supply ol the best, carefully kept in n :w and cloan glass cases or cupboards. And I would fuither state to the House-keep ers of Ed^ufield and its vicinity, that al) MEATS, POULTRY, CAKES or PASTRY, sent to the Baker now in my employ.- for such purpose, will be Cooked-Roastud or Baked, a? the case may be-in tho.most desirable manner. In entering upon this new lino of business-.?n untried in Edg?fie!d, and so important under ex isting circumstances,-I beg the liberal patron age of thc community at large. A. A. GLOVER, Agent . Mar 21 tf 13 Stolen FROM me on or about the 24th February last, the following NOTES : .One Note on Abran?. Chapman with W. W. Chapman security, for $275,-given in tho yoar 1858 or '58. Another on W. W. Chapman with Abram Chapman security, for $130,-given In '5* or'59. Another on W. W. Chapman with Abram Chapman seourity, for $15,-given in '58 or '69. One on Goorge Chapman wiih W. W. Chapman And Abram Chapman securities, for $100,-given iu '58 or '-R>0. One on Wilson Padgett with Manchester Pad gett security, for $100,-piven 10*58 or '59. One on Russel Padgett with Mnry Padgett se? ourlty, for $130,-given in '58 or '59. One on E. Watton for $13,50,-given in '63 or '59. Ono on Jasper Story with Abram Chapman se ourity, for $25,-given in '58 or '59. One on Lawson Eidson with Jobn Feaster secu rity, for 810,-given in '58 or '59. One on John Brown for $10-Riven in'6I or'62 One on Pickens Denny for $12-given in '58 or '59. One on Isaac Oreuder for $84-given in '81 or '62. One on James Boatwright for $47,-given in 1867. These Notes were all made payable to tho un dersigned. AIL persons are'hereby cautioned against trad ng tor either or any of them. Any information concerning said Notes thankfully re ceived. D. J. MCGEE. May 21 3t? 21 PLEASANT GROVE SHOE SHOP. TUE Undersigned, having engaged as skilful and experienced Workmon ns cnn bo found in South Carolina, design carrying on tho Shoe Making Business At Pleosnnt Grovo (tho Shop being very noai the Church,) about three milos Northwest of Edge field Village They now offor their services, in the line of MARINO HOOTS AND SHOES, and REPAIR ING the same, to their friends and the publie generally; and respectfully solicit a liberal pat ronage. AU work will be of thc best apd most durable kind. As to their prices, they will be of a grade of cheapness to astonish and delight their custo mers. Having np rent to pay, they will feel themselves onublod to turn out work at unprece dentedly cheap rates. ?fflEJ-All ordors left in the Village,'with Mr, John Colgan, will bo faithfhliy attended tb. ' ^ ~ g p. ^^jj^^s^i S pring Dry Gr oods H. F. RUSSELL 6 AUGUSTA, GA, ARE NOW OPENING .? LARGE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Purchased at the VERY LOWEST FIGURES from Importers and Manufacturers, in New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia, which they offer at Wholesale and Retail, on mest reasonable terms. Merchants from the interior will find it greatly td their advantage to examine our Stock, as great inducements will be offered them. . Augusta, Mar 2.3, tf 13 Immense Reduction in Pri?es. KENNY I GRAY, 238 BftOAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA., Address themselves to the public in very emphatic tytms. Gentleman in South Carolina and Georgia who will, take the trouble to call at pur FIRST CLASS CLOTHING HOUSE . . Will be willing to endorse our assertion : That our House contains the MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, and the most elegantly finished Stock of HAM-MADE MOTHIBS FOR ii That has ever yet been offered in Augusta. It is, therefore, important; that every gentleman who desires to'bc well dressed, in garments that are THOROUGHLY FINISHED, and, nt the same time, at the LEAST POSSjBLE EXPENSE, to call at once at KENNY & GRAY'S. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is supplied with the CHOICEST CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, including the most delicate shades, of color to be found in the country ; and its ope I rations will be prosecuted with RENEWED CARE AXD ATTEST:O>- on the part of the Proprietors, so that nothing of an inferior character can possibly escape their vigilance. We have made special selections of chi .iee FURNISHING GOODS, which will receive more care than heretofore, and enable our patrons to supply themselves at our House with every article they may require. _ . 'Our Prices ore Imuenscly Jiedv.cJ! Apr 1 238 Broad Street, .?Aigtista. 8m M 224. Broad St., 224-. REDUCTION I Every Article in Our Stock Largely . Seduced ! ; I. SIMON & MANUFACTURERS OF.,. rS, BOYS'.ANO M?Tj?f HP Offer the remainder of their WINTER CLOTHING Sinei GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS at REDUCED PRICES in rtfder to make room for the Spring Trade. 9 Our well assorted Stock of Gassimeres, Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Jeans, Hats, and many other Goods, wc offer at the same Reduced Prices. ^""Buyers will save money by calling and examining for themselves. . , . > ^"Remember we have ONLY ONE PRICE, always 'giving our Customers the advantage of a fair Bargain. I. SIMON .& BRO., FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 224 Broad Street, Four Doors Below Central Hotel, Angosta, Ga. Augusta, Jan 7 tf JOHN O. BOHLER WITH H. WARNER & CO., DEALERS IN FINE. LIQUORS, Family and Fancy Groceries, TOBACCO, CIGARS AND SNUFF, PIPES OF ALL KIND;5, Powder, S3ioi. Caps, FANCY NOTIONS AND Musical Instruments, AND ALL KIND OF STRINGS. ALSO, DEALERS IN Ready Made Clothing, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, PERFUMERY AND SWEET SOAPS, No. 142 and 144 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, QA. Nov. 6, Cm 45 PLANTERS' HOTEL. AUGUSTA, GA. Newly Furnished and Refitted, " Unetrrpa?sed by any llotol SDUth, . ' ' I Was Reopened hrtbe PtaWttc Oct 8, lSGft, T,. 8. NiCfiEftSOii, Vruvrictor, HARNESS, SADDLERY -AND - Carriage Warehouse. SADDLES, H A RIV ESS, LIGHT CARRIAGES. Top Und IJo-Top Buries, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE'S, * SADDLE, ^ HARNESS, and Carriage Makers' MATERIAL, LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS, RUBBER und LEATHER MACHINE BELT ING and STEAM PACKING, LACE. PICKER and ROLLER LEATHER AND ROLLER CLOTHS. A full assortment in Storo, and constantly ar riving, at Irfceduced !Prices! SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO., No. 225, Broad St., Sign of the Golden Saddle, ' AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Dec 17 6m'51 Law Blanks. FOR this Oflice^LAW BLANKS^QI ALL KINDS at the most reasonable- price; twr'C&ih. ' >-v . ' . . * ' ' * CHEAP DRY GOODS, SPRING - - - 1867! QUICK SALES AND P[ALL PROFITS. OULD call attention to bis SELECT and ELEGANT STOCK of KEW SPRING DRY GOODS! Embracing everything] u..it:>l!y Lent in a First class Dry GoodsStorc, which he is l??w receiving, and will bi constantly addingto dui ing thescasou. Having been seketcd with "great, chic, among the assortment will bc found all .that is new and desirable in style, superior in quality:, and reason able in psicc. Determined that no establishment shall excel at in. REAL and SUBSTANTIAL INDUCE MENTS TO CUSTOMERS, ho would respectfully invites. careful examination of* hie Coeds and Prices, from all in search of BARGAINS, before ? i- 7 " ? * ^ ?? ? ? ?. . . purchasing chorherc. M "An Active ronny tu a Slow .Shilling,*1 and believing that his interest and that of his cus tomer.! arc mutual, his prices shallbeso regulated thanthose who boy once will bc glad to cell again and secure, a* before THE GBBATEST BARGAINSv ' is DEY GOODS IN THE CITY. April 10 . 3m - t??5 i - . ?' ' *~ T ' . COOKING STOVES For the Million! T. HE ECONOME AND- CONVENIENCE of a GOOD COOKING STOVE ia admitted by every intelligent person who has used them, and to bc without ono in thia age of tao world is worso than -'old Fogy ism,"- it is poiitivo injus tice to one's self and family. Since the close of thc war, hundred* have been made happy by the use of the celebrated Stove called thc ?? CHARTER OAK," sold by D. L. FULLERTON, Augusta, Ca. Wo could fill columns of the Adrcrh'ter with names of happy House-Keepers who daily bless the " CHARTER OAK." Wc give the names of a few of thc tippy ones, without their consent. Hope ibero cn?! bc no ob jections. . Hon. F. W. PICKEXS, JAi. X. BACON, Esq., Dr. A. W. YorsoB/LO?o, Mr. .Tenus DAY, Mr..M. Lr.Bnscnuj.Tz, Dr. J. A. Di:vont", Mr. NEWHOUSC, Mr. J. I. ALLEN, Lowodsvillc, S. C., ' Mr. E. ECRANKS, Barnwell, S. C. Don't forge: thc place : D.i. FULLERTON .S. Augusta, Ga., directly opposite Express .O?^ca. Anguila, May C . ^ Cm] .' IV ES G, BAILIE & BRO, l?iroci Importers of ara ?I Wholesale and liciaii Dealers in . (Ojr ern Fi?sT Fr.oort ) Groceries^ &c. 'GROCERIES Ol' ALL KINDS usually kept in a fir:i elas? Grocery ?tore, SHOES, BAGGING, KO PE j I'W?NE BROOMS AND BUCK MTS, WILLI)W WARE*, TUBS'AND PAIL??, LIQUORS Ol' A li L KINDS'. NOTIONS OF EVERY VARIETY. .'0?. r>i:n S::I OM< FLOOR') Carpets. &c. CARPETS or ALL FUNDS, RUGS, DOOR MATS, DRUGGETS, \VINDOW SHADES, FLOOR AND TABLE OILCLOTHS DAMASK AND LACE CURTAINS. CORNICES. H AN E>S' AND I" I NS. AT olT. OLD STAN1), . . ... 20*7 Broad SU;cc*y AXTGrUSTA, GA. P. S. C.-der.- from thc country promptly at tendee! to Augusta, Apt L" '?' ff W W. II. 60?11KICH. C. G.'iGiieyairH. . C,"fi, gOQDRlGH k CO., ?0TT0N k TOBACCO FACTOJS AND < ' ,r * General Commission ' MR?HASTS.-. GROCERIES,, LIQUORS, GRAIN, .. . FLOUR, PROVISIONS, Ac, ??? Air. 271 -Broad Street!; ' AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. .p?r* Ample Storage for/Cousignatects. cfc*Personal attention given tb thc Purchase, . Salo .iud Shipment of COTTON and other PRO DUCTS,-entirely 011 Commission. CSTMr. E. Hone cs tnny bc found with nf. Augusta. Feb ll. ,lr " \ C. Stilreiner ?Solis, J J. C. Scnreii?ei k Sons Macon, Ga. Savannah, G/u. No. 109 BROAD STREET,, AUGUSTA, GA*., KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A CHOICE SELECTION OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCYGOODS, ^ST" All Ordern from the Country Promptly A r tended to. THE BEST OF. ITALIAN Y10f.LV AND GUITAR STRINGS. ' AGENTS STEINWAY & SONS, SOEBBELE? ? SOnMIDT'S AND GALE & CO/3 CELEBRATED PIANOS. Augusta, Nov. 5, Cm 45 J'oiin & Thos. A. Bones, AUGUSTA j GA, , HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK (J Y SCYTHE BLADES. GRAIN CFA -S*LE8, GRAIN RIDDLES, WOVE 5 j HU?E* .SCYTHE STONES, end faw ii