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Field Culture FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. SOW Long Orange CARROT, Red Altbrington CARROT, Mar Wurzel BEET, and TUR NIPS assorte Garden Culture FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. SOW CABBAGES, Sugar BEET, Long Blood BEET, RADISHES, SPINACH, LETTUCE, ENDIVE, MUSTARD, KALE, RAPE, PAR SNIPS, TURNIPS, ONION SEED. j2^For salo at Augusta Seed Store. C. PEMBLE. Augusta, Aug 6 3t 31 T Ll THE NEXT SESSION of this School will commence on MONDAY, the 2nd of Sep tember, and continue Five months. Tuition in the Primary Classes, $20,00 Tuition in the Advanced Classes, 25,00 Board, including washing, lights and fuel, 75,00 Thcso charges are in Gold, or its equivalent in currency ; payable, one-half at the commence ment, and tho balance at tho middle of the Ses sion. Necessity compels thc requirement of payment in advance. L. R. GWALTNEY. July 30 4t 31 To the Voters ol EdgeGeld District : Agreeably to announcement, I am a candidate for thc Clerkship of thc Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions. Inasmuch as it as acta ally nccttiary for me to resume my duties as School Teachor, I most respectfully ask to bc excused from canvassing the District, excepting so far as I may be able to do so, whilst engaged in my present vocation. In the meantime I earn estly solicit your suffrage ut the ensuing election. Respectfully, L. YANCEY DEAN. July 30 3t 31 Science Hill Academy. HE Exercises /of this Academy will be re sumed on MONDAY, tho Otb. ot' August. Rates of Tuition : Per Session of Five Months, in Gold : Elementary Branches, $10,00 English Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, 12,50 Latin, Natural Philosophy. Modern History, Rhetoric, Logic and Higher Mathematics, 15,00 L. YANCEY DEAN. Jt.iy 31 3t 31 Masonic Notice. IX accordance with a recent amendment of the Constitution of Concordia Lodge, No. 50, A. F. M., the Regular Communications of said Lodge h ive been changed from the 3J Saturday in each mouth, lo the Sn;urday evening prece ding tue fuli ui"On in each month. Therefore, our next Regular Communication will be held on Saturday evcaiug, tho 10th inst, at 7 o'clock. Members will take due notice and govern them selves accordingly. T. II. CLARK, Sfc'rv. July 31 tf 31 JOSEPH ABNEY. H. T. WEICHT. ABNEY & WRIGHT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND Solicitors ic Equity, EDGEFIELD, S. C., Will Practice in the United States Courts, giving their especial attention to cases in Bankruptcy. July nu_tf_31_ J. M. YOUNGELOOD , WITH EASTERLING & KENNADY 130 Broad Street, At the Old Stand of R. C. & II. H. EASTEHLING, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN PROVISIONS & GROCERIES Of Every Description. BAGGING, ROPE and PATENT TIES for Baling Cotton. Al?o, we will sell ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, and will Ell Cash orders at the very lowest Cash price?. July 2j, Cm SI TURNIP SEED! TTJRKTP SEED ? WILL arrive to-day direct from thc celebra ted Seed Warehouse of DAVID LAN DRETH Si SON, thc following varieties : YELLOW RUTA BAGA, YELLOW ABERDEEN, LARGE WHITE GLOBE, LARGE WHITE FLAT DUTCH. For sale by TEAGUE & CAR WILE, Under Masonic Hall. July 30 tf 31 MILL NOTICE" PERSONS wi.-hiLg WHEAT ground at my Mill can engage a day for the same if they desire it. R. T. MIM5. July 30_At 31 Mattrasses i Mattrasses ! IAM prepared to nnko to order, COTTON, WOOL, MOSS or SHUCK MATTRASSES, in the best manner, and at the most reasonable price?. M. A. MARKERI'. July 23 tf 30 fJPlIE Undersigned has on hand a very HAND SOME LOT of 3Ietallic Cases and Caskets, WLich he ?3 now SELLING AT COST, trans portation added. Also, a large und elegant stock of COFFINS of his own manu aetnre, embracing all style? und sizer, which ho offers at prime coil of material and manufacture. ?gr Parties buy inn Cases or Cotilas will have tho u.-e of my HEARSE freo of charge. jjjfrTerni?, strictly Cash. J. M. WITT. June 25 tf 26 SUPPLIES FOR PLANTERS. ?J[JST received from Baltimore, BACON and COHN, which I will advance to Planters on a lien of their growing Crops, and satisfacto ry security being given. Apply to J. S. COLES, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 1 M Reynold S;rcet, Augusta, Ga. June 10 it. 24 3g**The Newberry IIer.il?'. und Ablet ?Ile Dun ner will copy twice aud send kill to J. S. C. Fine Photons and Buggy FOR SALI:.' rglWO STYLISH AND DURABLE P harton J. Carriages or Bretts. One alumstnew -the other vory littic worn. Either can be bought lor what a Top Bugey and Hornets would cort. Also, a fue new TUP BUGGY and HARNESS, und aa old Buggy and Harnes*. Any ono or all will be sold very cheap. JOHN E. BACON. July2S lui 31 Lost or Mislaid, TWO NOTES,-one given in thc Spring of l??Ci. pnyablo in Oct., with interest (rum date, for $90, by Levi Tbrnilkill. Thc other given about the ..ame time, fur $10, payable in Oct., by W. D. McGee. Both to be paid io poid. R. B. WATSON. July 30 lt 31 $5,00 Reward. OST. on thc ISth inst, on thc Martin Town Road, tupposed between Hamburg and Mill Creek', the BARREL of a Doublo Barrel Shot (Jun. in which two new Tubes had been inserted, wi.l give the above reward fur it uninjured. Address, Kirkaoy's X Roads, Ed^c?eld District, C. .E.R. LAGROON. II. L. JEFFERS | W. H. JEFFERS | T. H. JEFFERS H. L. JEFFERS & CO. FACTORS AND COMMISS'N MERCHANTS CHARLESTON, S. C. J3?*Special attention given to the SALE OF COTTON. Orders for SUPPLIES carefully attended to. July 16 3m 29 ESTABLISHED IN 1813. J. A. VAN WINKLE. Merchant Tailor, UNDER CENTRAL nOTEL, 230 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. OW on hand a SPLENDID STOCK of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS and COATINGS, which will bo manufac tured to order in thc MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. -ALSO A Fine Stock of Spring and Summer Olothinjg. (ALL FRESH GOODS,).' ' Furnishing Goods, &c /Er?"All Goods sold at thc very lowest prices, Orders Eolicitec\ J. Ai VAN WINKLE. Augusta, May 13 3m 20 JAMES G. BAILIE & BRO, Direct Importers of aud Wholesale and Retail Dealers in (OK OUR FIRST FLOOR.) Groceries, &c. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS usually kept in a first clas.? Grocery Store, SHOES, BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE BROOMS AND BUCKETS, WILLOW WARE, TUBS AND PAILS, LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS, NOTIONS OF EVERY VARIETY. (O.v OCR SECOND FLOOR.) Carpets, &e. CARPETS OF ALL KINDS, RUGS, DOOR MATS, DRUGGETS, WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS DAMASK AND LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES, BANDS AND PIN'S, AT OUR OLD STAND, 205 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. P. S. Orders from the country promptly at gnded to Augusta, Apr 15 tf 18 EXCHANGE HOTEL. TUE Subscriber respectfully announces tba this HOTEL, situated r.n tho back Street in front of thc residence of W. W. ADAMS, Esq and very convenient to the bnsir*ss part of the Village, is open for thc accnuuiodation of Board urs and the Travelling Public. No possible pains will bc spared on his part ti render the accommodations of the EXCHANGE, in every respect, completely satisfactory to his pui.rons. RATES OF BOARD: Board per day.$2.(10 Board per month.1S,00 Single Meal. 75 Horse per day,.... 1,50 Single Feed,. 50 WM. T. GOLDING. N. B.-Thc Stage Office is now nt tho Ex .hangc, and person* wishing to procure Scats bad better call aud have their names entered. July 2 if 27 C, ALL at thc EXCHANGE BAR ROOM for your M INT JULEPS, SHERRY COBBLERS, BRANDY SANG ARE ES, BRANDY COCKTAILS, GIN SLING, TOM ?fc JERRY, ICED SODA WATER, with excellent flavor ing, te., ?fcc. Wc will without doubt please our customers. ^5?rPRICE, Only 15 Cents per Drink. ICE for sale at any time at the Bar. W. T. GOLDING. July 16 tf 2'J HAMBURG INN! HAMBURG, S. C., A. SIMON, Proprietor. Hamburg, July 33 tf 30 THE Undersigned gives notico that he har '.his d .y opened a FIRST CLASS HOTEL in tho Village of Edgefield for tho accommoda tion of the public. The Rooms havo been re-Gttcd with Bodding and Furniture entire-all bran new. His. TABLE will be supplied with all of the substantials und delicacies of this and tho Au gusta, markets. The best of Servants have been . mployed. There is also a LIVERY and SALE STABLE connected with the Hotel. Also, a MAGNIFICENT DRINKING SA LOON, ander tho especial charge of thnt priucn of caterers. J AVES RAMSAT. Drinks from IO to 25 Cents. Rates of Board, the samo as all first class H-jtel. A. A. GLOVER, Agent, PR-'PRJETOD. July 23 tf 30 "CAROLINA HOTEL. THIS HOTEL is well prepared for the accom modation of Bonrders nod tho travelling public Every attention given to all who may lav'.r us with their company. Wo have on hand gentle HORSES and good CARRIAGES and BUGGIES to hire, it low rates. THE CAROLINA BAR, attached to tho Hotel, is fine y furnished, and bountifully supplied with .??1 kirds cf tho finest LIQUORS, WINES, SE GARS, ?c. Drinks IO and 25 Cent?. C. A. CHEATHAM & BRO. July 23_tf_ 30 ' STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23,25 & 27 Broadway, New York Opposite BUKUHIJ Green, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. npHE STEVENS nOUSE is well and widaly JL known to the travelling public. Thc locu tion is especially suitable to merchants and busi ness mea : it ls in close proximity to the busine.-s patt or thc city-is on the highway of Soulhorn ami Western travel-and adjacent to all thc prin cipal Railroad and Steamboat depot?. THE STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accom madation for over 300 guests-it is well furnished, and possesses every modern improvement for tho comfort a! il entertainment of its inmates. Tho rooms ure .-pacious aud well ventilated-provided willi gas and waler-tho attendance is prompt and respectful-and the tnble is generously pro vided with every delicacy of tho season-at mod erate rates. Tho rooms having been refurnished and re modeled, wc arc enabled to oder extra facilities for thc comfort and pleasure of our Guests. GEO. K. CHASE & CO., PROPRIETORS. July 10 _Cm 23 Law Blanks. FOR sale at thb Office, LAW BLANKS OF ALL KINDS at tho most reasonable prices for Cash. UNDER MASONIC HALL, EDQEFIELD, JS. C. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, a fall and completo Stock DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STPFFS, IBruslies, \Mki m? ?miq ^?i??, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, ?kc. ALSO, A FULL SUPPLY OF THE MOST APPROVED PATENT MEDICINES, Consisting in part of AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, AVER'S SARSAPARILLA. AVER'S AGUE CURE AND PILLS, JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT AND PILLS, WISTAR'S BALSAM WILD CHERRY, HEMBOLD'S Fluid Extract BUCHU, RISLEY'S Fluid Extract BUCHU, PHILOTOKEN, or FEMALE'S FRIEND, HEGEMAN A CO'S. COD LIVER OIL, WHITCOMB'S ASTHMA REMEDY-A Sure Cure, Henry's and Husband's Calcined MAGNESIA. --ALSO A full assortment of tho best and most popular Hair Rcnewers and Dressings, And Perfumeries of all Descriptions, Such as PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS, BURNETT'S FLORIMEL, SMITH'S SWEET OPOPONAX, SMITH'S VICTORIA REGIA, GENUINE BELL COLOGNE, ?c., ic. ?S-KW for sale LOW FOR CASH ONLY/ ^S5~Persocs sending orders must sond tho Cash or no attention whatever will be taken of tho order. Wo have to pay Cash, and must ne cessarily have Cash for our Goods. TEAGUE & CA RH'ILE, Under Masonic HalL Juno 20 tf 20 -AT THE . BRICK STORE! ISEGS leave to call thc attention of friends aud customers to a NEW AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING GOODS. Domestic Department. Brown and Bleached SHIRTINGS, " SHEETINGS, 5-4 Pillow Caso SHIRTINGS, Bird's Eye and Huck DIAPERS, Russia and Scotch DIAPER, Bleached Table DAMASK, Bed TICKINGS, Stripod OSNABURGS, Plaid aud ; triped DOMESTICS, ?c. Dress Goods. CALICOES from 12* to 25 cts. per yard, Scotch and Domestic GINGHAMS, Fancy Printed MUSLINS, " " JACONET, " " ORGANDIES, Barege ANGLAIS, Mohair LENO, MOZAMBIQUE, Solid TAMA RUNE, Embroidered GRENADINE, Black BAREGE, Crape do PARIS, Black CHALLY, Ac, Ac White Goods. JACONETS and SWISS MUSLINS, Nainsook and Dotted Swiss MUSLINS, Checked :ind Striped Organdie MUSLINS, Jaconet and Swiss EDGINGS, " " INSERTINGS, Lace COLLARS and SETTS, Hats, &c. Ladies and Misses Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS of the latest styles, RIBBONS and FLOWERS in great variety. Men's, Boys'and Youth's HATS, all of the la tes; styles. Men's and Boys Wear. Kentucky JEANS, TWEEDS and Fancy Spring CASSI MER ES, Brown and Spanish LINENS, Brown Canvass LINENS, Brown and Linen DRILLINGS, ?c. Roots and Shoes. Ladies, Misses and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, of nil description?, Men's, Boys BOOTS and SHOES of ovcry va riety. Hardware. A good lot of Brade's Patent and Crown HOES Planters* HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, RAKES and FORKS, LOCKS, SCREWS and HTNGES, Table and Pocket KNIVES. A Good S!ock of Groceries and Crockery Hare, With nany other articles too numerous to men tion, all of which will be sold at tho LOWEST MARKET PRICE FOR CASH ONLY. BS?''Call aud examine for yourselves. Apr 2 tf _ H THE WORKING FARMER, 1867-'68--569. The Best Agricultural and Family Paper anti a 50 tent Prize for TWO DOLLAKS ? THE WORKING FARMER will be sent to ono subscriber two years, or two subscribers one ynr for $2,00, and U> tbo person remitting us tho money wo will send a CONCORD GRAPE VINE, (tho vine which took Gie Grecly prize of $100, at the last Fuir of tho American Institute,) worth 50 Genus. THE WORKING FARMER is a double octavo of 2? pages, price SI.50 per annum, and is written fur by the best Agricultu rists in tho country. Awong i;s regular contribu tors arc : 6. Edwards Todd, Mrs. J. E.McConaughcy J. Payne Lowe, I. J. Simunson, P. T. Quinn, W. H. White, Mrs. M. E. D..Jge, Mrs. Laura Lyman. For circular?, specimens, Ac, continuing pre mium lists, address WM. L. ALLISON A Co , 5S Cortlandt St., N. Y. A Useful Journal.--We notico among our exchanges THE WORKING FARMER, a monthly ag ricultural journal, published by William L. Alli fou A Co., nt 58 Cortlandt Street, New York. As a clear exponent of thc principles of ?oicnt fie farming, this paper is ono of the best wo have ever seen. Too muny agricultural papors aro de voted to the moro elogaut branches of horticul ture and fancy gardening intended for tho class known ns "gentlemen farmers," and but of little vuluo to the worlringmun whose farm is his only source of income. Wo feel convinced that this paper will meet the necessities of Gie latter class, and hy irs eminent practicability will pivo just tho information they most need. "Tho Working Farmer." now in its nineteenth year, is a double octuvo of twenty-four pages, and is furnished to subscriben at thc low prico of SI,50 a year. Arthur* Hume Magazine. Splendid Sewing Machine Premium. In addition t.o our ordinary Proiniums wo mako tho following SPECIAL OFFER: For Thirty-Six (30) New Subscribers forward ed to us at tho rafo of $1,50 per annum, or for Seventy.Two (72) Subscribers at our advanco Club rate ($1,00 a year,) wo will present a Gro ver it Baker, Wheeler A Wilson, or Wilcox A A Gibba' Family Sewing Mochiuc, complete, with Hemmer, price $50., Wo will also give ono of tho above machines for Eighteen (18) Subscribers two yenrs and $3 each, or in ense tho number if not obtained, iho dcCcioncy in money mny bo made up by tho taker of the premium without the papers. Tho papers wjll be icnt in packages to ono address, or to each subscriber's numo aud post-oifico. Address os above. WN. L. ALLISON At CO., 5S Cortlandt St., New York. _July 2?______ 3t_j 30_ Magistrate's Blanks. WE havo on hand a good supply of MAGIS TRATE'S BLANKS. HZON, 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, MULLARKY & CO., Having divested their -well-known Establishment of everything old, or in the slightest degree passe in style and character, and having on hand at present absolutely nothing which is not Q? the NEWEST AND 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 Stock of Dry G-oocis 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 all the Demands and Requirements of the DRY GOODS TRADE, and having such advantages of Inspection and Purchase as are 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 Nouveaut?s des Modes Now prevailing in Paris and cw York Consequently they are enabled to promise their Customers not only thc most ADVANTAGEOUS BARGAINS as regards the intrinsic value of Goods, but likewise all such articles of Ladies' apparel as will secure to their wearers thc Latest and Highest Stvle of FASHION ANO EL! Respectfully invite the attention of the Public to Catalogues of a few of the most Prominent Styles of Goods in their different Departments. Domestic and Heavy Dry Goods. Plain and Striped OSNABURGS, Hed TICKING and Hickory STRIPES, Kentucky JEANS and Apron CHECKS, Brown DRILLS und JEANS', Bleached SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, White and Slate CORSET JEANS, " COTTONADES and TWEEDS. G-entlemen's OoocLs. CASSIMERS, BROADCLOTHS, SATIN TI NES^' Brown Linen DUCKS and COATING. White and Fancy Linen DUCKS and COATING, English and American SOCKS, Gentlemen's Openwork SOCKS, Mens' Fine Lisle Thread SOCKS, Gentlemen's Alexandre Kid GLOVES, * Jouvin nu ? ??> " Lisle and Gish mere GLOVES, Mens' Buckskin GAUNTLETS, Merino and Silk UNDERSHIRTS, ? DRAWERS, COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, NECK-TIES. Cloaks, Shawls, Saques, Circulars. Black Silk BASQUINES, Colored.Grenadine SHAWLS, Black Silk SAQUES, Colored Mozambique SHAWLS, Black Silk CIRCULARS, Light Cloth CIRCULARS, Black Lace CIRCULARS, Thibet Wool SHAWLS, White Lace SHAWLS, Paisley SHAWLS. SILKS. Heavy Lyons Black GROS DE NAP, Heavy Lyons Black GROS GRAINS, Heavy Lyons Black GROS DE RHINE, Heavy Black PULT DE SOIE, I Chene, and Very Narrow Striped SILKS, Foulard ai.d Glace SILKS, Plaid and Striped Wash SILKS. Plaid CHALIES and LENOES, LOUSSENTIAS of every Style, English, American and French BAREGES, Black and Colored ALPACAS, All Styles and Colors of ORGANDIE, ' ;' ? " " Swiss MUSLIN, ? " " " Mull MUSLIN, All Styles nDd Colors of LAWN, " ? ? ? ? TARLATANS, ? ? ? ? ? JACKONET, ? ? ? ? ? PERCALE, ? - ? ? ? ? CHAMBRAY, ? ? ? ? ? GINGHAM, ? ? " ? ? CALICO,' LADIES' MOURNING GOODS. Lupins Best Black BOMBAZINES, Black HABIT CLOTH, Black EMPRESS CLOTH, Black ALPACAS, 'll Black DEBAGES, Black CRAPE VEILS, Black LOVE VEILS, 1 All thc latest and richest styles of INSERTIONS. EDGINGS. FLOUNCINGS, COL LARS aud 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. i^THey would respectfully invite an examination of the Styles d Prices. GRAY, MULLARKY & CO., 228 Broad Ure et, Augusta, Ga; 9 WORTH OF 9& To be Sold out in the Next Few Weeks to Make Room fer More, AT New York [Panic Prices FOR CASH. Calicoes at IO Gents per Tard. Good Fast Colors at 121-2 Cents, The Very Best Styles Made at 15 Cents, BLEACHED COTTONS at 10, 12*, 15, 18, and 20 Cents. LONSDALE COTTON, at 24 Cents. 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, and 11-4 BLEACHED and BROWN SHEETINGS, at NEW YORK AUCTION PRICES. STRIPED COTTONADES, at 124, 15, and 20 Cents. COTTON PLAIDS, at 18 and 20~Cents. COTTONADE PANTALOON STUFFS, nt 20 and 25 Cents. LINENS FOR PANTS AND COATS, from 25 Cents to the Finest. SILK WRAPPINGS, at Half Price. GRENADINE, HERNANA, MOZAMBIQUE, and other SHAWLS, very much reduced. 2^~TO SECURE THE PICK OF THE STOCK COME EARLY. V. RICHARDS * BROS. FREDERICKSBURG STORE, 301 Broad St,, Coi ner by Planters' Hotel; AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, May 27 lm 21 NEW GOODS AND GOOD GOODS AT Low Prices ! AND A.t Ono 3P:rio& Only J ! I. SIMON & BRO., Nos. 176 and 224 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN 'I AND GENTS5 FURNISHING GOODS, HAVE on Hand a FULL and SPLENDID Stock of CLOTHING and FUR NISHING GOODS, which they ufTer to their Friends and the Public at large, at REDUCED RATES AND AT ONE PRICE ONLY. In their Clothing Department you will find Fine Black Cloth DRESS COATS ; Fine Black DOESKIN PANTS ; Fine Cassimere DRESS SUITS, extra sizes; All Silk Mixed Cassimere SUITS, extra sizes ; Irish Linen SACK and PANTS; LINEN DUSTERS ; DUCK SUITS, all Linen; White Linen SUITS ; Silk, Linen and Marseilles VESTS, extra sizes. And a large assortment of BOYS' AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING We offer MEN'S SUITS, made out of good Goccls, at from $3 to HO per suit In their FURNISHING DEPARTMENT you will find Fine Linen SHIRTS, made by the best Manufacturers in thc United States. Fine Silk, White Lisle Thread and Gause UNDERVESTS. Irish Linen and Cotton DRAWERS. CRAVATS, Linen and Paper COLLARS, Silk and Cotton Half HOSE, A lanro and fashionable stock of fine and common HATS ; BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS HAIR BK US II ES, COIUBS, TOILET SOAPS, And a great many other Goods too numerous to mention. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND FARMERS. We will sell the above Goods at Wholesale or Reiail,?t a Saving* of 25 per Ccilt. Oil TTolir Par?, and will guarnu.ee to give you new and AS good Gnods as are manufactured in the United States. Call and examine our Goods before purchasing elsewhere, for your own satis-1 faction. Remember that the One Price System is established for the satisfaction of all who purchase their Goods from I. SIMON & BRO., . FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 176 and 224 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, June 17. tf .,. 25 KENNY & GRAY, 238 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA., Address themselves to the public in very emphatic terms. Every Gentleman in South Carolina and Georgia who will take the trouble to call at our 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 BEADY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, That has ever yet been offered in Augusta. It is, therefore, important that every gentleman who desires to be well dressed, in garments that are THOROUGHLY FINISHED, and, at the same time, at the LEAST POSSIBLE EXPENSE, to call at once at KENNY & GRAY'S. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is supplied with the CHOICEST CLOTHS, CASSIM ERES and VESTINGS, including tho most delicate shades of color to be found ir. the country ; and its ope rations will be prosecuted witli .RENEWED CARE , AND ATTENTION on the part of the Proprietors, so that nothing of an inferior character :jan possibly escape their vigilance. We have made special selections of choice 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. f?spOur Prices are immensely Reduced! \ KENNY & GRAY, 9.2ft Broad Street. Augusta.1 SPRING AND SUMMER JUST RECEIVED BY LEVY ? ASHER, 218 Broad Street, Af GUSTA, GA. CONSISTING OF A LARGE A80RTMENT OF Dry Groods, MEN'S, BOYS AND 'CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HATS AND CAPS, Hosiery and Notions, JHBWIB1LIBY <k WAS BS BOOTS AND SHOES, Of all kinds, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS. . -ALSO--?i* Gents' Furnishing Goods Consisting" of SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CRA VATS, SUSPENDERS, HALF HOSE, Ac. All of which we offer at very low prices. JSTCountry Merchants will do well by call ing on ns before purchasing elsewhere. LEVY & ASHER, 218 Broad Street. Augusta, Apr 2 tf 13 COOKING STOVES For the Million! THE ECONOMY > ND CONVENIENCE of a GOOD COOKING STOVE is admitted by every intelligent person who has used them, and to bo withoui ono in this ago of tho world is worse than *'old Fogyism,"-it is positivo injus tice to one's self and family. Since the closo of the war, hundreds have been made happy by the usc of thc celebrated Stovo called the " CHARTER OAK," sold by D. L. FULLERTON, Augusts, Ga. We could fill columns of the Advertiser wita names of happy House-Keepers who daily bless the " CHARTER OAK." We givo the names of a few of the happy one?, without their consent. Hope there can be no ob. {jections. Hon. F. W. PICKERS, JAS. T. BACON, Esq., Dr. A. W. YOUNGBLOOD, Mr. JULIOS DAV, Mr. M. LEBESCHCLTZ, . Dr. J. A. DEVORE, Mr. NswnocsE, Mr. J. T. ALLEN, Lowndsvillc, S. C., Mr. E. KUBANKS, Barnwell, S. C. Don't forget tho flaco : D. L. FULLERTON'S, Augusta, Gx, directly opposite Express Oflice. Augusta, May 6 6m ll? To Consumptives. Thc advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for s> -al years with a severo lung affection, and that dread disease Consump tion-is anxious to make known to his felluif sufferers thc means ol' euro. To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of tho prescription used (free of charge,) with tho direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will lind ature cure far Coniui.t]>iion, A*'.h~ r.ia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Cuida, aud nil Thront aud Lung Affections. The only object of the adverti ser in sending the Prescription ?.i to benefit tho afflicted aud spread information . which Le con ceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every suf ferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blejsing. Parties wish ing the prescription, FREE, by return mail, w ill please&ddress Pnv. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. May 27 ly 22 Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Ner vous Debility, Prematuro . Decay, abd all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, tor thc sale of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and dirtett??sf?r nuking thc simplo remedy by which he war- cured. Sufferers whit ing to profit by the advertiser'.; experience ran do so by addressing, fn perfect con fi.leuce, JOHN P.. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., New York. May 27 ly Tl State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTICT, IN COMMON I'LKA?.. Guthridge Cbeatham, bearer, ") rs > ForPAt'tachtn'nt G. % Strom. J THE Plaintiff in thc nbove sta'.v.? -ase having this day filed his Declaration in my office, and thc Defendant havi.,g neither wife nor Attor ney known to resido within tho limits of this .Stale on whom copies of said Declaration with rulos to plead can bc served ; On motion of W. W. Adanu, Plaintiff's Attorney, ordered that said Defendant af.pear and plead to said Declaration within a year and a day from tho. date hereof or final and absolntc Judgment will bo given against him. Si HARRISON, c.c.E.n. Mar 7, 1S67. ly . ll State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, /.V COMMOM PLEAS. Guthridge Chcatham, "} vs . > Foreign Attachment. G. Wi Strom. J THE Plaintiff in thc above stated case having this day flied his Declaration in my office, and thc Defendant having neither wife nor Attor ney known to reside within thc limits of this State on whom copies of said Declaration with rulc? to plead can bc served; Oa motion of W. Wi Adams, Plaintiff's Attorney, ordered that said Defendant appear and plead to said Declaration within rt year rind a day from the dato hereof or final and absolute Judgment wiii be {riven aeainst him. S. HARRISON, CC.K.D.. Marli, 1S07. ly , ll State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY: Albert Gt Turner,. 1 Ellen Turner, ct ai, by next friend, [ Bill for Iu V8 ? junction, Ac. Robert A. Turner, Ex'or., | Au.anda A. Turnor, ct al. J . B? Virtue of an Order passoel in tho abovo uruse. at Juno Term, 1887, tho Creditor*! of tho lato ALBERT G. TURNER, dco'd., will present and prove their respective demands against his Estate before the Commissioner in Equity for Edgcficld District, at Edgefield C. H, on or beforo tho first December next./-And in de fault thereof bo elebarred from tho.bertofits of tho sair Order. Z. W. CAR WILE, C. "E. E. D. July 23, 1SC7 fit 30 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. T. ?. Daniel, Adm'or., ] Bm , ' Marshal J. W. Cooper and wife, et alj. AsscttS( CaU h T . r I Creditors, Ac. Mary L. Hill ot al. J BY Virtuo of an order in the abovo cause, tho Creditors of the late WILLIAM M. HILL, dee'd., will present and provo their respectivo do man d? against his Estate, before tho Commission er In Kquity for EdgeGcld District, kt his Office, at Edgefield C. H., on or before tho first day of December next And in dofault thereof that "they bc debarred from tho benefits of tho said order. Z. W. CARWILE, CK.E.D. Jan 23, 1867. Ct 30 Furniture ! OW ON HAND and for salo at REDUCED RATES, a good assortment of Which in point of manufacture, finish, and prico, cannot fail to give satisfaction to purchasers. ^gy-Furniture bartered for ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, and good trade* given. J. M. WITT. June 25 tf 26 ?OTJOE. ALL Persons having demands or claims against tho Estater of B. F. .PAYNE, ;dec'?L, will present them to the undersigned. Tboso indebted to said Estate will find thur Notos in thc hands ot Messrs. GARV A GARV, Attorneys at Law, and can save eosts by early payment, [nr, C. D. SPEARMAN, ' 1 N