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THE FREDERICKSBURG STORE IS AGAIN FILLED WITH ISTew and Beutiful Spring Goods* And our Friends aro invited to call and examine, The Stock was NEVER LARGER OR MORE COMFLETE, embracing ALL the NOVELTIES OF TUE SEASON. We will take pleasure in sending Samples and List of Prices to any who are unable to call and see us. We are SELLING VERY CHEAP. V. RICHARDS & BROS., CORNER BY THE PLANTERS* HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. Mar 24 lm 13 10,000 Lbs. Hides WANTED. WE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAR KET PRICE FOR DRY HIDES IN ANY QUANTITY. J. W. BACON & BRO., Saddle, Harness and Leather Manufacturers. No. 169, under Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Marl? 2m 12 SUNDRIES. 160 BBLS. FLOUR, different grades. 25,000 LBS. SMOKED BACON. 25,000 LBS. BULK BACON. 5,000 LBS. CHOICE HAMS. 10 TIERCES LARD. 100 Bbls. LIQUORS, all grades. 200 Sacks COFFEE, Rio, Jara and Lr gnayra. 25 Half-chef to TEA, various grades. 75 Bbls. SYRUP, various grades. With a full stock of SUGARS, CANDLES, SOAP, Ac, for sale low by O'DOWD i MULHERIN. Augusta, Feb 21 tf 9 FURNITURE! FURNITURE! OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS PLATT BROTHERS, (FORMERLY C. A. PLATT & CO.,) 214 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. HAVE and i.re constantly receiving the best assortment of FURNITURE that has ever been in this market. ROSEWOOD PARLOR SUITS. MAHOGANY PARLOR SUITS. CHAMBER AND COTTAGE SUITS, BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, SOFAS, TETE-A-TETE, CENTRE TABLES, SIDEBOADS, EXTENSION TABLES, of all lengths. We particularly call thc attention of purcha sers to our SOLID WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS for Beauty, Durability and Cheapness. Our IHauufuct tiring Depart mont Is still in operation. Special Orders ?-?ll be promptly attended to. REPAIRS DONE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Upholstering Department. HAIR CLOTH, ENAMELLED CLOTH, REPS, TERRY and SPRINGS, and all article* suitable T^r Maou'acturers, which we offer at Low Prices. Window Shades. A large Stock of WINDOW SHADES, of eve ry style and pattern, from thc Cheapest to thc Finest, with all tlc New Style Fixtures. Undertaker's Department, Superintended by a competent man. COFFINS, of all Descriptions aud Quality. M ET ALIC CASES and CASKETS, of the mo.-t improved styles, furni.-hed ut ull hours during the Dnv or Night. UNDERTAKERS can be supplied with TRIM MINGS. Augusta, Oct 23 Oui 43 CARPETS ! CARPETS"! CARPETS ! ! '? -- GREAT INDUDCEMENTS OFFERED IN our eiitire stock of tue following Kew Goods : ENGLISH, BRUSSELS and YBLVET CAR PETS, Heavy 3-ply Ingrain and Venetian CARPETS Flux, Jule, Dutch and Hug CARPETS, RUGS, MATS, CRUMP CLOTHS, DRUG GETS, STAIR RODS, STAIR CRASH, ??ASSOCKS $1 each. Floor Oil Cloths. A beautiful line of NEW PATTERNS, from 3 to IS leet wide, which wu will cut iu any .-hape j / for Halls, Rooms, Au., Ac. Table Oil Cloths. Oil Cloth TABLE COVERS, PIANO COVERS and TABLE COVERS, VULCANIZED RU ?BER CLOTH forlufants' Use, A full assortment of the above gouds just re ceived. Window JThades. Our SPRING STOCK, jost tu band, embra cing many NEW PATTERN'S (all sizes male,) with all ncc'.-sury >iuimings. Mattings. Red, Checked and White MATTINGS, 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4. COCOA MATTING?, plain and striped. Wall Papers and Borders. PAPER SHADES and FIRE SCREENS, Our SPRING STOCK of NEW PAPERS, iu thc Latest Styles, ju.-t opening. Damask and Lace Curtains. CORNICES, BANDS, TASSELS and LOOPS, A Beautiful Stock ?f tho above goods offering at vtiy Lew Prices fur Cash by JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO., 205 Blt O AD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Feb 11_?f 7_ O'DOWD & M?LHER1N7 Grocers -AND COMMISSION MERCHTS, No. 2S3 Broad Street, -A^ngnsta, Georgia. -o A FUL1. STOCK OF CHOICE GRO CERIES AEWAV'S ON II AND. .AST-Prompt Attention given to CONSIGN MENTS and ORDERS. Augusta, Feb 24 3m 9 T Dissolution. HE Firm ot C. A. CH.EATHA'M ? BRO . was dissolved by mutual oonsent on the 29th Feb. 18C8. AU persons indebted to said Firm will caU and settle forthwith. C. A. CHEATHAM, OSCAR F. CHEATHAM. MM 15 2t ki2 NEW SPRING JAMES A. GRAY & CO. 228 Broad St., ^"ugusta, Greorgia. BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THEY ARE NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST SPRING STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS 3 ,Yhich has been received at this Establishment for thc past wenty years. These Goods have been* purchased EXCLUSIVELY FOR ?ASH from the most eminent Importers of the United States, rom the Manufacturers1 Agents direct, and in large quantities rom the recent celebrated Auction Sales ordered by Messrs. BEN :ARD & HUTTON, one of the very largest Importing Houses in iew York. Having full access to the very best Houses in the world, and mrchasing side by side with the largest Jobbers in the United States, we can confidently and truthfully assure our friends that ire can 3upply Their Demands for Dry Goods, EITHER AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, \.s cheap as they can purchase the same in New York. Merchants visiting the city will please make a note of this facti ?xamine our assortment and judge for themselves. We would espectfully invite .the closest examination of both styles and >rice. JAB. A GRAY & CO. 328 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GAY Augusta, Mar 30 tf 14 T, HE UNDERSIGNED IS AGENT at large for South Carolina of tho Piedmont Life Insurance Company OF VIRGINIA. This Company was gotten fairly uudcr way aboutJst of September 1S07, and to February 1st JSCS, her receipts have amounted to $54,804.34, while her losses havobcen nothing. This success is unprecedented in the history of Life Insurance Companies. Tho solvency of (ho Company, and tho charac ter and business qualifications of her officers, arc beyond lisputo. Persons Insuring in this Com pany, will, without a shadow of doubt, at their death, have paid to thc Beneficiary, thc sum in sured for, less tho premium notes not absorbed by the profits annually declared to policy holders. S7i per cent of net profits are paid to policy holders, and theso profits or dividends pay up ul timately not only thc premium notes given by tho patrons, but reduco annually thereafter, thc cash payment, and finally, (success attending thc In stitution), ?to premium will bo required, and thc holder becomes possessed of a paid up policy drawing his annual dividends from thc Company. Bates: Cash portion-to secure at death, $1, 000.0U. Atl5ycars ofagc$7.S0. At 20 years of ago $S.S0 " 25 " " 10.00. " ?0 " " 11.50 '*35 " " 13.45. "40 " " 15.86 ? 45 " " 1S.45. " 50 " " 22.40 and at egos intermediate, and above 50, at inter mediato and proportional ratos. In addition to thc cash payment, a note at 12 months for the above amounts is given, thc inter est at Ci pr. ct. being paid in advance. It is con fidently expected that thc payment of theso notes will never bc called ror, but bo absorbed or paid by thc profits of tho business. Persons who have not thc ready cash, can arrange with me upon a short credit, for thc cash payment. These credit notes however munt bo promptly met at maturity. I nm also Agent for thc JAMES RIVER FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY, and also for a LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY.' JOHN L. BRANCH, Agont at largo for South Carolina. Dr. WILLIAM PETTIGREW, j j^,^ Examine?. Dr. J. ?V. HILL. J Address tho Agent at Granitcvillo S. C. Resi dence at Kalmia Mills, Edgcficld District. ?&~ Enquire at Glover's Hotel. References-Messrs. BUTLEII <fc YOUJIAXS, Att'y's at law, A. J. Nonnis, Esqr, Att'y. at law, M?j. JOSKPII ABBEY;, Att'y at law, Rev. L. R. GWALT NEV, D. R. DvmsoE. Esq., aud A. A. GLOVER, Esq., all of Edgcficld C. H. Dr. ISAAC BRANCH, Dr. J. J. WARDLAW, Rev. D. MCNEILL TURNER, Col. ROBT. A. FAIR, Att'y. at law, and Geul. S. MCGOWAN, Att'y. at law, all of Abbeville C. II. Mar 2 1m 10 Professional Card. R. .CADY & GRIFFIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, will Practice in thc Courts of South Carolina, and in thc United Sta'.cj Courts. Ofiico in rear of thc Court House. W. J. READY, S. B. GRIFFIN. Edgcficld, S. C., Feb 5, tf < THE GROCERY ON THE CORNER! A. GLOVKlt announced to thc public that bc has t:ow in st.,rc, and will bc constantly receiving ALL SORTS AND STYLES OF FA WILY GRO??'IIES, from tuc Hoav'.i-et lo thc Lightest and Mist Luxurious. TUso bc will sell, STBICT LY FOR CA SH, ::i prie.-.- ii. suit thu present Laid time.-'. He respectfully solicits all in search of Groce ries to call ut thc Grocery Store on thc Corner. Feb. 25, _tf_!> State of South Carolina, EDGEFJKLl) DIS'J RIOT, IX OU DI NARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District. U'hore ts, Theodore N. Lundy hui applied ti. me for Letters ol' Administration, on all and singular ilic goods and ch.ittels, rights und crcd Xii of Walter I. Wells, late of the DistrLci aforesaid, deceased. These uro, therefore, to cite ?nd admonish ni' and singular, the kindred and creditors of tb? laid deceased, t'> bc mid appear before un-, at on; next Ordinary's Court for thc said District, to be holden at EdgcGeld C. H.. on th;; til h dny ol April next, to tho?- causa, if tiny, why the s administration *koii!d ri'.: l-e granted. (.'ive-: under my hand and eal, lhi>? 23d dav Mur. in thc year of mir Lord mic thouraud ????ht hundred and sixty-eight, and in thu ninety-second veur of American Independence. W. F. DnUSOE.O.E.D. Mar 21 2t -1:: State of Soutli Carolina, EDGKTIKLIJ DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. r>V W. V. DU Ul.* OK, Ks.j., Urdinary of Edrc > field Dariel. Whereas, William W. McDowell ba.-- applied to me for Lette? of Administration, on all and singular tho good* and chattels, rights and credit* nf William McDowell, late of the District ature said, deceased. Thrse are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and rihgular, the kindred and creditors cf thc said deceased, to bc and appear before nie, at our next Ordinary's Court fur tho said District, to be holden at EdgcGcld Court House on the ."J day of April next, tn ...bow cause, if any, why tho said administra ion should not be granted. luven under loy band and seal, this t'Otb day ol Mar. in tho y-nr of utir Lord one thousand eiifhl bundl ed and sixty-seven end in thc ninety-second year of American Independence. VV. F. Dl'KISOE, O.K.D. Mar 24 _2t_ 13 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, JN Ol! DINA ICY. EX PARTE THEODORE N. LUNDY, Ad ministrator (iu right of wife,) of the Es tate of W. J. WEI,LS, deceased, Petition that thc Property of raid Eslalc bc rc-a; praised. On the application of T. N. l.unJy, Adm'or., of the Estate of W. J. Wells, dee'd., These arc to cite and admonish all and singular tho next ol' kin of said deceased, ns also nil ond singular thc purchasers of properly at thc sale of said estate, and all und singular tho creditors thereof to bo and appear in my Office on Wednesday, tho 15th of April next, to show cause, if any they have, why the Sale Bill of snid Estato should not be revised and the true value of tho property ascer tained with a view to tho final settlement of said Estate. WM. F. DURISOE, 0. E. D. Mar 23,18GS. _ 3t 13 Errors ol* Youth. A Gentleman whosufTcrcd for years from Ner vous Debility, Prematuro Decay, nnd nil the effects of youthful indiscretionj will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, tho recipe nnd dircctionsfor making the simple remedy by which be was cured. Sufferers wish ing to profit by the advertiser's experience cnn do so by addressing, in porfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., New York. May 27 ly 22 INFORMATION. Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of bair upon a bald head or bcurdloes face, nlso a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, otc, on tho skin, leaving tho samo .?.'.!:, clear, and bonutiful, can bo obtained without charge by addressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, CHEXIST, 823 Broadway, Now York. Ropt 13 Sm 38 To Consumptives. Tho Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (freo of charge) to all who desiro it, tho prescription with the directions for making and using tho simple remedy by which he was cured of alung affection and that dread discaso Consump tion. His only object is to benefit the afflicted aud ho hopes every sufferer will try thu prescription, as it will cost them nothing, and may provo a ,' j blessing. Please addross 1 RKV. EDWARD' A. WILSON, No. 165 South Second St., Williamsburg, N. Y ' Sept 13_8m 33 | - King of Pain I ! : JUST Received a supply of tho KING OF PAIN. For salo by THOS. W. CARWILE, . At Sign O'oldon Mortar. Feb 26 tf ? State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. "Willard Brooks and otbcrs, 1 vs [Bill forPar'n T. n. Clark, Ad'or., and ! and Bolicf. Charlotte M. Brooks. J BY virtue of an order of the Court in this cause, I will sell at Edgcfield C. II., on Monday, tho Gth of April next, tho following BEAL ES TATE of SAMUEL BROOKS, dee'd., to wit: THE LOT OE LAKD in thc Village cf Edge field, known ns tho Bushnoll Carriage Shop, ad joining Lots of T. J. Whitaker and others. ONE LOT OF LAND in the Village of Edge field, containing Fourtoon Acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of M. Lcbcschultz, B. C. Bryan and others. Sold on a credit until first day of January next, with interest from day of sale. Except as to Costs of Suit and Expenses of Salo which must bo paid in Cash. Purchasers to givo Bond with at least two good sureties and a mortgage of tho premises to secure the purchase money. Titles extra, Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Mar l l 3t 12 Sheriff's Sale. W. II. Timmerman, Ex'or., ") vs. [ Fi. Fa. J. D. Turner. J BY virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to me directed, in thc ahovo stated case, j I will proceed to sell at Edgcficld C. II. on tho 1st Monday in April next, tho following property of tho Defendant, J. D. Turner, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing TwoITun dred and Sixty-Four Acroo, moro or less adjoin ing lands of Burrell T. Boats-right and othors. Also, TWO HORSES and Ono Two norse WAGON. Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D. Mar. 12 4 ta 12 Sheriff's Sale. William A. Harris, } vs. I Fi. Fa. John Bauskctt. J BY virtue of a Writ of Fi. Fa. in tho above stated case to mo directed, I will proceed to sell atEdgcfield C.H.,on theist Monday in April noxt, tho following property of the defendant, John Bauskctt, to wit : ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing Three Hundred Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of | Mrs. Lucy Bcttis and others. TRACT NO. 2, known as thc Peter Day Tract, containing Four Hundred Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John Bell, Alfred Hatcher and others. TRACT NO. 3, containing Thirty-Five Hun dred Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Al fred Hatcher, Dr. Croft and others. On this Tract, their is a Saw Mill and a Grist Mill-both on Shaw's Creek. jjSr Tcrm3 Cash. ' ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D Mar. 12 Ito 12 "Sheriff's Sale. W. W. Adams, ] vs [? Fi Fa Ambrose Watts. J BY Virtue of a Writ of Fi Fa to mc directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on tho Its Monday, in April next, the following property of thc Defendant, to wit: TWO HORSES, Ono Two Horse BUGGY. Terms Cash. ISACC BOLES, S. E. D. Mar 1 ll _ot_lj_ SHERIFF'S SALE. Joseph II. Bouknight, Trustee, ") vs [ Fi Fa. William Bouknight. J BY virtue of a Writ of Fi Fa to me directed in tho above staled case, I will proceed to sell it Edge-field C. IL, on the 1st Monday in April next, the following property of the Defendant to wit : THE HOME TRACT OF LAND, containing Six Hundred and Sixty Acres, more or less, ad joining lands of C.V. Hamilton, Mrs. Wells and others, aud lying on Saluda River. TRACT NO. TWO, known ns thc Berry Tract, containing Fifty-eight Acres, moro cr less, ad joining lauds ol' Tolivcr Perry and others. TRACT NO. Till!EE, known as tho Wells Trnct, containing Ono Hundred and Twenty seven Acres, more or les?, adjoining lands of Jas. Merchant .-.nd others. I will als.-? sell at thc residence of tho Defen dant HI 1'riday thc 1 Oth of April, thc following Persona! Pro) crtv of said DnVndunt, lo wit: STOCK OF HOUSES AND MULES, CATT I .E. Ili)?;S. SH KEP, PLANTATION TOOLS, WAGONS, OX CART, 150 BUSHELS CORN, 1000 POUNDS BACON, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, BUGGY, CA RR IA (iE, Ac. Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. Marin -lt lt Sheriff 's Sale. H. M. Fol!:, Fi Fa, Wilson Hoi.-ton BY Virtue nf Writ ot' Fi Fa to me directed in thc ah-.,v.; stated cate. I will proceed to sdi it Edgcficld C. IL, on the ht Monday in April nix', the following property levied on as the pmpcrly of the Defendant, Wilson Helston, tu wit : ONE TRACT OF LAND containing Three Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Ibu Estate of A. S healy, -Holstein ind others. ?S?-Tern;s Ca*h. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. MarlO 4t . ll Sheriff's Sale. James Pe:ry, ) vs > Fi Fa Wesley Ferry. J jj? Y Virtue of a Writ of Fi Fa tn mc directed, ?J I wi.l proceed to sett at Edgefield Court lli.itse, on the lir.a Monday in April next, thc following properly, !.. wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing One Hundred and Seventy Three Acre--, more or I. s.?, idjoining lands ol' Mike Long, Crawford Perry, I5':ii Perry m..I others. Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. MarlO 41 ll Sheriffs Sale. Daniel P. Holloway, Fi Fa George W. Dorn. BY Yirlue of a Writ of Fi Fa, to me directed, in thc nbovo stated case, I will proceed to tell at Edgefield Court House, off the 1st Monday n April next. ONE TRACT OF LAND, con dining One Hundred and Seventy live Acres, non: or less, belonging to tho Defendant Gcorgu IV. Dorn, and adjoining lands of Mark Johnson, William Watkins and others. ^CrTcrms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. Mar ?J 5t Ol Sheriff's Sale. James A. Dozier, ") vs. \ Fi Fa. M. N. Holstein. J BY Virtue of a Writ of Fi Fa in thc above stated case, I will proceed to sell at Edgo icld C. H., on tho 1st Monday in April next, JNE TRACT OF LAND, containing FivcHun Ired Acres, more or less, levied on as tho propcr y of tho Defendant M. N. Holstein, and hounded i"y lands of Wm. Powell, Jas. Boatwright, Rich ird Holstein nnd'Thonns B.itcs. Also, TUREE HORSES and THREE MULES p?3~ Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. . Mar 3 5t 10 Sheriff's Sale. Ira Golding, | Win. T. Golding. j BY Virtuo of a Writ of Fi Fa, to mo directed, in tho above stated case, I will proceed to lell at Edgefield Court House, on tho 1st Monday n April next, (at tho risk of tho former purcha cr,) the following property belonging to tho De endant W. T. Golding, viz : One Storc-Honse and Lot adjoining James B. mllivan. One Black Mule, ?&f Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. Feb. 19 7t 3. SUGAR--FL0U1?--P0TAT0ESI BBLS. Refined SUGARS, all varieties. 150 BBLS. IRLSn POTATOES. 150 BBLS. FLOUR. Arriving and for salo by A. STEVENS. Augusta, Fob 24 1m 9 H LADIES, ATTENTION! AYING accepted several Agencies, I am propared to relievo the Ladies almost entirely of tho hardships of household business, such as SEWING, WASHING, MAKING SOAP, CAN DLES, ?c., and to furnish them, and tho gentle men, with GOOD and USEFUL BOOKS to read at their leisure. I have thc Common Sense Family Sewing Ma chine* Tho ONLY SELF-GUIDING SEWING MA CHINE IN TUE WORLD! Costs only T went/ Dollars. I also havo a Washing Machine, AND Jackson's Universal Washing Com pound, Tho greatest labor savers known, and which strip wash-day of its terrors. The COMPOUND will removo Paint, Grease, Stains, &c, and cure Chapped Hands, ?c. It is worth five times tho cost of thc Right for a toilet article alone. Try it, and you will uso nothing else. ARTIFICIAL LIGHT. The Eureka Illuminating Oil. CHEAP, CLEAN and NEAT ! Makes a bril liant Light! No Smoko ! No offensivo Smell! No Grease! Not explosive ! Not dangerous to use like Kerosene ! The Pictorial Sunday Book, Containing an Account of thc Manners, Rites and Traditions of thc Jews and other Eastern Na tions, Ac. Tho wholo explanatory of many por lions of tho Old and New Testaments. Ry Robt Sears. THE YOUTH'S OR PEOPLE'S HISTORY OF THE GREAT CIVIL WAR,-Tho only History of thc War from a Democratic stand point. By R. G. Horton. These Books should be in every house. CgTAgents wanted in each Battalion to assist mc. kW. L. PARKS, Agent. Mar IG tf 12 Ammonia Phosphate. 500 TONS OF THIS FERTILIZER now ready for sale. Planters aro respectfully in vited to visit our works on South Boundary St., in this City, and satisfy thcmselvos as to quality and mode of preparing tho article. It is rich in Ammonia and Phosphate, and sui table for all Field Crops and the Garden. Below we append an Analysis made by General RAINS, on tho 17tli February last, of the Ammo nia Phosphate, as offered for sale: Organic Matter Ammonia and necessary Mois ture, 250.00 Carbonate and Nitrate Potash, Chloride of Sodium and Uratc of Ammonia, 70.00 Alumina and Magnesia and Iron each, a Trace, Carbonic Acid, 60.00 Limo (Protox Calcium,) 75.00 Lime (Phosphato and Nitrate) 105.00 Sulphite, and Hypo-Sulphite and Loss, about SO.00 Sulphur and Sulphuret Calcium, 22.50 Siliceous Matter, 277.50 1,000.00 _/2s9~Prico, $10 per ton, Cash. $45 per ton pay able 1st Nov. next,-City acceptance. ^?"ST-Pamphlets with full particulars at our Office, No. 300, Broad Street. J. A. ANSLEY & CO., GENERAL AGENTS, Augusta Fertilizing Manufacturing Co. ??-Al.?n, Agents for tho CELEBRATED CALHOUN & ATKINSON TURNING PLOW, made at Maysville, Kentucky. All sizes on hand. August?, Mar 2 2m 10 St) TONS PERUVIAN GUANO. Zo TONS WHITLOCK & CO'S. CE* REALIZER. 25 TONS WOOLSTON'S PHOS PHATES. For sale by J. SIBLEY & SONS, No. 0, Warren Block, Augusta, Gu. MarlO 7t ll THE WANDO COMPANY, OF CHARLESTON, S. C., IS PREPARED TO FURNISH PARKERS AND PLANTERS AN AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, C3M11IX?NG IS THE HIGHEST DEGREE TUE REQUISITES for thc largest yield of Cotton and Corn. Our friends who have tried thu FERTILIZER giro their unqualified tcsti inuny of iu completo success* in largely ?aereas* lng the yield of their crops. Where the applica tion w.is doubled, tho lacrean of yield was fully as great, nnd wc are a.-<urcd that it has proved for cotton "THE MANURE." Painters will find it advantngcMis to work les* ground, tn cultivate moro thoroughly, and to ap ply liberally n preparation such us tho above. " FERTILIZERS Aie ma !c under thc supervision of Dr. St. JULIEN KAVEXEL, Chemist, WHOSE REPUTATION AND SKILL EN SURE a reliable article. Wo have no hesitation in "tating that in our standard manure thc pub lic have a FERTILIZER which will give tho most satisfactory results. WE CLAIM THAT AT TilE SAME COST PER ACRE, THIS ARTICLE WILL 1)0 BETTER THAN PE RUVIAN GUANO, our friends writing that Guano loses It* effect upon th? plant generally about the beginning of .September, and this sus tainine tho plain in a green and healthy condi tion until killed by fro.<t. Directions for usc sent wiih shipments. Prico $05 dollars per ton of 2,000 pound*. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF PURE BONE FLOUR, ALWAYS ON HAND, At $05 per ton cf 2000 Pounds. WM. Ci DUKES & CO., Agents. Charleston, Mir 2_lm 10 Come and See MY LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES,' HATS AND CAPS, LADIES' HATS, MISSES' HATS, YANKEE NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, WILLOW WARE, WOOD WARE AND IN FACT, EVERYTHING AND A LIT TLE MORE than is usually kept in a first class Retail Store. j"J?f"Como and sec, and judge for yourselves, and remember that my terms are STRICTLY CASU. JZST'AW orders accompanied with tho Cash will bo strictly and faithfully filled. JG. J. SHEPPARD. Longtime, S. C., tf 42 REMOVED. havo removed our BAR-ROOM from next door to tho Adctrtiier Office, to tho Bar Room stand recently ocoupiod by W. T. Golding, whore CHARLIE GRAY will bo pleased to wel eomo and wait on our old friends and customers. C. A. CHEATHAM ? BRO Mar 16 tf 12 GUANO! CASH, OR CREDIT FOR APPROVED CIT* ACCEPTANCE. XTLS we are constantly receiving GUANO which can be shipped without the expense of storage and other expenses, und in orrler to increase our sales for Cash, to meet heavy payments, we hare determined to reduce our prices at Savannah and Augusta S5 por ton, for all ORDERS ACCOM PANIED WITH TEE MONEY. Our prices will therefore bo uniform, as follows : PII OIYIX GUANO. Imported direct to Savannah from McKean's Island. Price per ton of 2,000 lbs. at Savannah, $50 Cash, or $62 payable 1st November; at Au gusta, $55 Cash, or $70 payable 1st November. Wilcox^ Gibbs & Co's. Manipulated Guano. A mixture of PHOENIX and PERUVIAN, well pulverized and mixed under our personal super vision. Price at Savannah, $65 per ton of 2,000 lbs., Cash, or $80 payable 1st November ; at Au gusta, $70 Cash, or $35 payablo 1st November. Pore No. 1 Peruvian Guano, Direct from Peruvian Agent, at lowest market prico at Savannah and Augusta, for CASH. ^Sf*We would advise those who wish to buy I 17 GUANO on time, to apply at once as drafts must ' A be executed, and approved, or other satisfactory irrangements effocted befcro shipments arc made Orders solicited and promptly Ulled. Address WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN GUANO No. 96 Bay Street, Savannah, or No. 241 Broad St., Augusta. Augusta, Jan. 20 3m 4 NEW DRUG STORE! -? No. 1, Park Row, Edgefleld, S. C. JL HE Subscriber takes pleasure in announcing :o the citizens of Edgefield that he is now.ro :eiving and opening a LARGE s.nd VARIED Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, BRUSHES, STATIONERY,; <Vc, ic. These Goods were selected in person from he best Houses in tho City of New York, and ITO marked as low os such Goods can be sold in his market. His motto will be " QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," and a firm adherence to he CASn SYSTEM. tS*"Cash Customers will find it to their inte ;est to trade at thc New Drug Store. ty Don't ask for credit-not even for a day -as I am determined to sell for CASH-AND ?OR CASH ONLY. : jS?~An inspection of my Stock is earnestly so icitcd. T. AV. CARWILE. Jan 7 tf 2 I DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELE BRATED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANK IE AN'S HEPATIC HITTERS, an unfailing .cmcdy for all Diseases of thc Digestivo Organs ind thc Liver. For ?ale by all Druggists. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELE BRATED SOUTUKKN TONIC, PANK S'lN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, n:i unfailing -cmcdy for all Diseases of the Digestive Organs ind tho Liver. For sale by all Druggists. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELE BRATED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANK SIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, an unfailing emedy for all Diseases of thc Digestive Organs md tho Liver. For sale by all Druggists. BREAD! BREAD ! BREAD ! Bread the Stair of Life ? 300D NEWS FOR ALL-OLD AND YOUNG NO MURE BAD BREAD. Il Cl Al N*0 EXCUSE FOB ANYBODY. EVERYBODY can now hivo Nice, Lijphr. Sweet, Nutritious Dread. Housekeepers md Heads of Families arc informed, that thoy .an now obtain what they have long needed, viz: i YEAST OR BAKING POWDER. that_ will ilwuys give satisfaction and NEVER FAIL. L'on can get this by asking your Grocer for Drew's Infallible Baking Powder. Not like thc ordinary Hop Yeast, which has to >e put in thc Flour, and takes all nihill to Raise t, but with DREW'S INFALLIBLE BAKING 'OWDER, you can put it right in your Flour, iud nt'TEKN MINI TE'S timo i? all that is required o make delicious Tea, Batter und Buckwheat }iikes, Corn-bread, Biscuit aud every description if Pastry. While this Baking Powder not only s the cheapest, it ls also tho BEST and HEAL THIEST preparation of thc kind ever made for Culinary purposes, and cannot be excelled in liiality by any other Manufacturers,in this coun ry or elsewhere. Tho Facing of Hot Bread or Biscuits made viih this preparation, cause.) no flatulence, or Iber injurious effects, and is particularly recoin Bended to Dyspeptics. It is made from a vtgo ablo preparation of perfect purity, and of Snowy V'bitene-8. -More Bread of tho finest quality can be made rom a Barrel of Flour, by using this Baking *owdcr than by any other process yet known. Full direction* aceomitaujf each ?lox. For Sale by Grocers everywhere. Tho Trade upplicd by tho Sole Proprietors and Mnnufactu ers, tho DREW MANUFACTURI?YC CO., 21S Fulton Street, New York. Don't forget thc Namo, but ask for DREW'S NFALLIBLE BAKING POWDER. Feb 12 3m(M.A.M.) 7 Toothache instantly Cured ! BY USING . I HUI'S \ rlllS GREAT TOOTHACHE CURE has tho endorsement of the London Medical Facul y, and will NEVER FAIL TO CURE THE JOST DESPERATE CASE OF TOOTHACHE. Vhile it nets instantaneously upon thc nerves fleeted and givos imm?diate relief, there is Kithing in its composition in the slighest degree 0 injure tho finest sot of teoth. Do not throw your money away, and have our teeth extracted by dentists because they che you, but CURE YOURSELF by using Iall's Anodyno for the Cure of Toothache. For ale by all first-class Druggists, or by DR. EDWARD HALL, 36 John St., Kew York. Messrs. J. WINCHESTER A CO., 36 John trect, New York, Wholesalo Agents. Price 25 Cents. Fob 12 6m(M. A.A.) 7 Beeswax Wanted. f/\ LBS. BEESWAX wanted, for which tho ?\f highest Cask pri?e will bc paid. THOS. W. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Mortar. Mar 3 tf ]0 1 Estate Notice. LL persons having claims against the Estate ._ of W. E. MIDDLETON, doe'd., are notified 0 prosent the same to the undersigned without clay, and those indebted to said Estate are re nested to pay up forthwith. J. T. MIDDLETON, Adm?pr Oct, 9, 1867 *ly tl IN Ed Til ] tat mc vai effi eoi ] cai sat ; La tbi ( 1 TA mil Ha DI lac Ca! div bo GA ere J B ger pai tea we ] Ni ant lim Mi wil J BA IB Farmers, lt OUR INTERESTS ARE AT STAKE. BUY THE PURE FLOUROF RAW BONE, MANUFACTURED AT MAMETTA, G-A., I ND GUARANTIED TO BE PURE tg^It is ono of th? Beat Fertilizers for Gar ons. For sale by J. SIBLEY & SONS, No 6, Warren Block, Augusta, Ga Jan 27 tf 5 J, W, BACON & BRO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Saddles, Harness, Leather, Trunks, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, WOOD HAMES, WHIPS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, SHOE FINDINGS, renell and! American Calf Skins, And All Oilier Kinds of Leather, ?Icc., J.e., kc, 169 Broad Street, Un 3er Augusta Hotel, AUC^TJSTAjIGrEO. .^SB-SADDLE S and HARNESS REPAIRED d Made to Order. Augusta, Oct V tim-! 1 "O MILL OWNERS. HENCH BUKE, ESOPDS & COLOGNE MILL STONES, GETING CLOTHS, SMUT MACHINE? AND ALL KINDS OF Mill Furnishing Ware, FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE, By WM. BRENNER, 107 Broad Strreet, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Augusta, Jan 13 6m3 L L. FULLERTON, OPPOSITE AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA., DEALER IN OKING AMD HEATING STOVES, ?Pin. Ware, ?kc, ?kc, ?kc Also, Agent for the Salo of the vd ra ii lie Clothes Washer and the Patent Union Chum. . HE greatest want of -tho Southern Hou?e leper at present is LABOR, TIME AND QNEY-SAVING INVENTIONS, to lacilitato e. promote Lt mc comforts. Thc first and most lispcnsable . i these, iii tho COOKING STOVE, procuro which it has been my cara to select the DST, and such at: are most suitable for our uket. Thc IHIEF COOK STOVES e so constructed thr-t the most perfect baking alitkf ?rc insured, together with economy in s usc of fuel, and simplicity and convenieuco, lich render them easily mauaged by any one, wever inexperienced. Theso advantages have tained for the Stoves e popularity unparalleled every Eection of the country. These Stoves ; kept constantly on lund, together with the larter Oak, Civilian and Texaua COOK: STOVES, 1 of which are wurrauiod as good operator;-. Wc refer to some of tho persons in Eigs.icld ie are using the CHIEF COOK aud CHAU HL OAK : Mr. S. NICHOLSON, Rev. L. R. GWALTNEY, Mr. JULIUS DAY, Sov. F. W. PJCKEXS, Hov. M. L. BONHAM, Mr. E. J. COLEMAN, Or. J. A. DEVORE, Rev. D. D. BItUNSON, Mr. J. I. BACON, Mr. M. LEBEtiCIiUITZ, id a host of others. ??T~Ee sure and call on D. L. FULLER? ON, posite Augusta Hotel. No other dealers kee y santo Stoves. Augusta, Dec 24 -1m 52 BEAL ESTATE AGENCY. WILL hereafter carry on A REAL ESTA TH AGENCY fer the PURCHASING nnd SELL G OF HOUSES, LOTS and FARMS ii) gc?cld District. Reliable Titles made, and, les examined promptly a".i correctly. Persons wishing to Pnrchosa or Sell Real Er? c, will find it to their interest to confer with , or address me through the I'ostOfiice. V fcc of Ten Di/llars will be requirod in : A icc, in each case, and if a purchase or talc H jeted thc amount will bc deducted out ot my nmissions. L'artics wishing their Real Estate advertid ii, i notify me, enclosing funds to pay for ti c ne. [ will continue to Practice in thc Courts rf w and Equity in all thc Ciurts of Record tn s State. )ffice, Law Rango. J. L. ADDISON. Idgefield C. H., Feb 10 tf ? FOR SALE, HIE PLANTATION formerly owned bv Capt. R. MERIWETHER. The PLAN -TION is situated in EJgc?eld District, iou les from Curryton, and rbout thirteen fro? mburg, S. C. rbis Plantation contains SIXTEEN HUN tED AND TWELVE ACRES, and adj des ds of Samuel 'Gctzen, John Adams, JI.UK < llison, Thomas McKio and others. It will ided into Tracts to suit purchasers, and wiil sold at private sale on very favorablo term?. ^S0**For further particulars, apply to Messn Ri" k GARV, Attorneys, who are fully emp< d to sell, make titles, ?.c., kc. fan 14 3m 3 oot and Shoe Business For 1868 ! UlE Subscriber returns his warmest thankc n thopcoplo ofEdgeficld and vicinity far ha iorou8 patrorage extended to him durir g (Le it year, and will, by prompt and faithlul at . ti'jn to tho wishes of his customers, strive tu rit: a continuance of their favors. Ie will carry on the BOOT and SHOB BUST ?SS at his old stand, in rear of thc Post Offio-. 1 is prepared to do all kinds of wrrk bi h\ ?, in tho BEST STYLE and with the BEST LT-ERIAL. ?-&*Price8 to correspond with tho times. ST Terms, STRICTLY CASH. No work 1 bo suffered to leave tho Shop until paid f-.r. W. D. RAM EY. r?a 1_tf 1 Butter and Lard. . UST received and for sale very low, TWO FIRKINS FRESH BUTTER and ONE .F.REL PURE LEAF LARD. G. L. PENN. . Fob 12_tf_7 Bat Poison, ITARRANTBD TO KILL. For sale by ? THOS. W. CARWILF. At Sign Golden Mortar. Jiu 3 tf 10