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rtr GRAY & TURLEY, SWISS EDGINGS AND- INSERTIONS. Job ' lot from auction it prices unheard of before. _GRAY A TURLEY. JACONETS, EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS. Job lots from auction. _GRAY A TURLEY. SATIN NAIL HEADS ANTr BUTTONS. All new styles for trir.im.ing dresses. _ GRAY A, TURLEY. CORSETS, HOOPSKIRTS. New styles, at low prices. _i _.. ?. GRAY A TURLEY. FANS LN VARIETY. Magic,. Willow, Chip, Paper, Linen and Silk. Very extensive assort ment. Wholesale and retail. _ ' GRAY A TURLEY. LADIES' PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS. In great variety. Cheap. _GRAY A TURLEY. . DRESS GOODS-NOVELTIES. We are con stantly receiving novelties in dress goods. We have now unusual attractions in this depart ment._GRAY Jj TURLEY. . RIBBONS, BUTTONS AND BRAIDS. AU new styles, for trimming ladies' dresses. GRAY A TURLEY. HERNANI FOR SHAWLS. Double width, fine quality, both white and black. GRAY A TURLEY. LIGHT SPRING CASSIMERES. For Men and Boys, in variety. _GRAY A TURLEY. REAL NOTTINGHAM LACES. For Window Curtains. Unheard of Bargains. _GRAY A TURLEY. 1 MARSEILLES AND ALHAMBRA QUILTS, j In great variety, and very low. _GRAY A TURLEY, j TOILET SOAPS. Of celebrated Makers. New \ stocky_GRAY A TURLEY. DONAMAKIA AND BAREGE FOR VEILS. Bine, Green, Brown, Purple, Black., Now Shades. " ' ' GRAY A TURLEY". LADIES* GAUZE UNDER VESTS. All sites. _GRAY A TURLEY. GENTLEMEN'S VESTS AND DRAWERS. All sizes._GRAY A TURLEY. GENTLEMEN'S PAPER COLLARS. Whole sale and Retail. _GRAY A TURLEY. TABLE DAMASKS. Another full Supply of Bleached and Brown. _GRAY A TURLEY. NAPKINS AND DOYLIES. 5-8, 3-4, 7-S. From cheap to very fine. < _GRAY A TURLEY. TOWELS AND TOWELING. Red and Blue Bordered, Fringed and UnfringecL _GRAY A TURLEY. PARIS EMBROIDERED ROBES, entirely new styles, exclusively our own, and not io be had in any other house in the city. GRAY A TURLEY. BLACK AND WHITE HERMANIE,-oxtra quality of White and Black Hermanie, full two yards wide for Shawls. GRAY A TURLEY. FRENCH PRINTED BRILLIANTS, rich and beautiful in design and perfectly fast colors, just opened. GRAY A TURLEY. BLEACHED AND BROWN DAMASK-Irish, German, and Barnsby Damask, in great varie ty, at very low prices. GRAY A TURLEY. BISHOP AND VICTORIA LAWNS, in great variety to-day. ? - GRAY A TURLEY. Angosta, Ma^21_ JACONET AND CAMBRIC MUSLINS, very cheap._GRAY A TURLEY. NAINSOOK AND INDIA MULL, Plain, Striped and Checked. Just received. _ _GRAY A TURLEY. SWISS AND SWISS MULL, just opened. GRAY A TURLEY. PARASOLS IN GREAT YARIETY-Gold Shower, Silver Shower, Medallion Beaded, Gro Grain Crape, Foulard, Ac. _GRAY^A JTURJiEY. SPRING COLORS KID GLOVES. Fre.-h stock._GRAY A TURLEY. LENOES AND CAMELOTS, a beautiful goods in new colors, for ladies' dresses. _GRAY A TURLEY. GRANITE LUSTRES, CHECKED POPLINS, FANCY CH ALLIES, MELANGES, JASPER CLOTHS, all new ttyles. _GRAY A TURLEY. WHITE AND BLACK CRAPE MARETZ, two yards wide for Shawls. _ GRAY A TURLEY. SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, LONG CLOTH, PILLOW CASING, COUNTERPANES. _GRAY A TURLEY. BLACK CHALLIES, of the following classifica tion : Extra, Super, Extra Super and Sublime. Just received._GRAY A TURLEY. Pink, Buff, Blue and Purple CHALLIES, Super, Extra Super and Sailime qualities. Just received. _ GRAY A TURLEY. Plaid and Checked Patent POPLINS,, in beauti ful colora. Just received._GRAY A TURLEY. Plain French LAWNS, in Bluff, Pink, Blue and Green. Just opened. '_CRAY A TURLEY. Printed ORGANDIES and MUSLINS, in great variety._QR Vi* A TURLEY. CRAPE MARETZ and GRENADINES, in plain colors. Treat variety. _GRAY A TURLEY. White ALAPACA and LUSTRE, from cheap to very fine. Jost opened. GRAY Jfc TURLEY. GALLOONS. COTTON TRIMMINGS, ALLI ANCE BRAIDS. COTION FRINGE, PECOT, TRIMMINGS, Pcqua and Cotton^ Bull BUT TONS, in black, white and colors." Great variety._GRAY A TURLEY. TRIMMING RIBBONS, in great variety. Just received. GRAY A TURLEY* Augusta, Mar 2-1_tf 13 Bine, Bluff. Pink and Green CHAMBREYS, and French CAMBRICS. Just opened. GRAY A TURLEY. Grroceries. I^HE Undersigned, lately of the Firm of FLEMING & ROWLAND, offers for sale a LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stock o GROCERIES, consisting in part of BACON, LARD, SUGAR, COFFEE, -AND Plantation Supplies Generally ! ALSO, AGENT FOR THE Ammonia [Phosphate. Will bc found at thc old stand, 29G Broad Street. CHAS- A. RttWJLANB. GEORGE ROBINSON will be glud to see his friends as above. Augusta, Mar 9 lin ll FRUifLAND NURSERIES AUG USU A, GA, F. RUIT TREES, consisting of APPLES, PEAR, PEACHES, Ac, Ac. GRAPE VINES, i-rgely CONCORD and CLINTON, with a good Stock of all the leading old and new varieties. STRAWBERRY PLANTS,mainly WIL. SON'S ALBANY. EVERGREENS^ FLOWERING- SHRUBS, ROSES, DAHLIAS, BEDDING PLANTS of every description Ac , Ac. Our Stock of Trees and Plants is large and unusually wei! grown. Prices as low as the leading Nor hern Nurse ries ; and plants protea tn and adapted to our elimaU. . Catalogues mailed free. Address P. J. BERCKMANS, 3 Augusta, Ga. August*, Ju SO Sm 4 PR?N? 60008! $mim? "GOODS ! .-j THE FREDERICKSBURG STORE IS AGAIN FILLED- WITH New' and \B eu tiful riiij' And oar Friends aro invited to call and examine. The Stock was NEVER LARGER OR MORE COMPLETE, embracing ALL the NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. Wo will take pleasure in sending Samples and ' List of Prices to any who are unable, to call and see ns. We are SELLING VERY CHEAP. . . V. RICHARDS & BROS., CORNER BY THE. PLANTERS' HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. Mar 24 ? - ? ? lm ._U_ 10,000 Lbs. Hides WANTED TXrE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAR TY KET PRICE FOR DRY BIDES IN ANY QUANTITY. J. W. BACON & BRO?. Saddle, Fantesi and Leather a?aufactnrers, No. 109, under Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Mar 17 2m 12 SUNDRIES. 160 BBLS. FLOUR, different grades. 25,000 LBS. SMOKED BACON. 25,000 LES. BULK BACON. 5,000 LBS. CHOICE HAMS. 10 TIERCES LARD. 100 Bbla. LIQUORS, all grades " 200 Sacks COFFEE, Rio, Java -and Ec guyra. 25 Half-ohestt TEA, various grades. 75 Bbls. SYRUP, various grades. "'With a fall stock of SUGARS, CANDLES, SOAP, <fcc, for sale low by f ODOWD & HULHESIN. Augusta, Feb 24 tf if Sheriff's S?l?T A. J. Hammond <fc 1 '"* ~ ' W. G. Harris, Ex'ors., | F; Robt H. Sullivan. J BY virtue of a Writ of FL Fa. in the above stated case to me directed, I will proceed to sell at EdgeQcld CH., on the 1st Monday in May next, the following property of the defendant, Robort H. Sullivan, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing Sixty foi r Acres, more or less, with Dwelling House thereon, adjoining lands of John Huict and W. F. Durisoe. %S?~ Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D Apr 7_4t_15_ Sheriff's Sale. H. M. Folk, - ) vs. j Fi Fa. Wilson Hoi.ton. J BY Virtue of Writ of Fi Fa to me directed in the above stated case, I ?ill proceed to sell at the residence of the Defendant, Wilson Hel ston, on Thursday, the 23d inst, the. following Personal Property, to wit: FIVE HORSES, CATTLE AND HOGS, FIFTY BUSHELS CORN, SMALL LOT FODDER, PLANTATION TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, Ac. ^Sy-Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. Apr 7 4t 15 Sheriff's Sale. Samuel Mays, (Col.) ") Samuel Drayton,(Col.) Alford Mays. (Cot) " ? Henry Elzey, vs. Frances Murray. BY Virtue of the Execution in the above stated ease, I will proceed to Bell at the Orangeville Depot, on the S. C. Railroad, on Friday the 10th day of April next, TWO BALES OF COTTON lcavied on as tho property of the Defendant, Frances Jinn ay. Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. Mar. 95,_3te_14 Sheriff's Sale. John S. Coles, "| vs. > Lieu on Crop. RobL J. Crafton. J BY Virtue of an Execution in the above stated case, I will proceed to sell at the rosider.ee of the Defendant, R. J. Crafton, on Friday, the 17th instant, the following property, to wit: FOUR BALES COTTON KN THE SEED, more or less. TWENTY BUSHELS CORN, TWO HUNDRED LBS. FODDER. Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. _XprJ_4t_15 Sheriff's Sale. Alex. Hollingsworth, Y vs. 1 Fi Fa. John E. Harrison, Sr. j BY virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to me directed, in the above stated case, I will proceed to soil nt EdgeGald C. H. on tb? 1st Monday in ilmj next, the following property of the Defendant, John E. Harrison, Sr.. to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND containing Five Hundred and Twenty-eight (528) Acre?, more or less, adjoining lands af E. Devore, Mary Harri son and others. TRACT No. 2, containing One Hundred (100) Acres, more' or less, adjoining lands of Steven Langley, Steven Wren, Thomas Rodgers and' others. I will also sell at tho residence of the Defen dant on Wednesday, the 6th day of Moy next., the following personal property of the Defen dant, to wit: One Mule, One Horse, Nine Head Cattle, SeTen Ht*ad Sheep, Fifteen Head of I?og?, One Bet Blacksmith Tools, Two Wagons, oue Carriage, 4-v , Plantation Tools, ' '_. . Household and Kitchen Furniture. ?&'TcTVis Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. Apr 7 _4t_J5 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN 0 RDI SA RY. E. W. Berry, Ex'or., Def'ts. "j Partition TS. .> and to E. A. Perry and o th or F, Pl'ff. J Pay Debt*. BY an Order from the Ordinary,.Ishall proceed -to sell ?it Edgefield Court Home, ?on thc lirst Monday in Moy next, for Partition and to Pay Debts, the REAL ESTATE of MARY PERRY, dee'd.. consisting of ONE TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, lying and being in the District an ?Sta tornforesaid, on Iudinn Branch, waters of Cl.md's Creek, containing Throe Hun dred Sixty-fire (3o5) Acres, moro or less, and bnundra on lands of J. W. Dui lum, Elijah Wat son, Sen., and others. TERMS-On a credit of one and two yosrs, in equal installments, with interest froth day of sale. Pu-'hascrto give Bond and sccarieties, anda Mortgage vt the premises to the Ordinary, to se cure the purchaso money. Costs to be paid in Cash, and to pay for Titles extra. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. Apr 7_4t_15_ State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IS ORDIN?R Y. BY W. F. DURISOE, i Esquire, Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas, L. V. Turner has applied to me for "Letters of Administration, mjHk the Will annexed, on all and singular the goods and chatties, rights j and credits of James H?nkerson, lato of the Dis trict aforesaid, deceased. ? . . These oro, therefore, to cite4 and admonish-jdl and singular, thc kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before mo, st our Ordinary's Court for tho said District, to be hol den .at Edgefield Court House, on the lath day of April next, to show canse, if any why the ??id ad ministration shoald be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this Thirtieth day of March, in the year of oar Lord one thoa /and eight hundred and Sixty ?right and in the 92nd yoar of .American Indepenoence. . . W. F. DURISOE, 0.EJK - April 1 ? M NEW SPRING ns ?i i LI T>? r ^ *P fi ; ; /ru/ia TT Jr TT T^-Y"1 * '*i '"v . T I ? jr? ? M f fl i i t f f r J jj I 1 j I (J. ii j VA * ? > -?>? 8331,11 ?JJ??3H YJ??3K ''Ac' A. GRAY & (0. ht f .i fM .. 228 Broad St., j3m>T? asar. /VJ?U-???& AxigTista,, Greorgia. BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THEY ARE NOW RECEIVING THE . ?'..:>-.' j-- -i. I ?? LARGEST SPRING STOCK OP ' STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Which has been received at this Establishment for the past twenty years. These Goods have been purchased EXCLUSIVELY Fd R CASH from the most eminent Importors" of'the United States, from the Manufacturers' Agents direct,, and in, large. Quanti ties from the recent celebrated Auction Sales ordered by Messrs. BEN KARD & HUTTON, one of the very largest Importing Bouses in New York. . Haying; full access to the very best Houses in the world, and purchasing side.by side with the largest Jobbers in the United States, ,we? can confidently'and truthfully assure" our '.friends that we can Supply Their Demands for Dry Goods. EITHER AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, 2 . M j i'- rf- i -? As cheap as they can purchase the same in New York. Merchants visiting the city will please make a note of this fact' examine our assortment and judge for themselves. We would Tespectfully invite the closest examination of both styles and $ri?e. JAS. A. GHAT & CO. 998 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Mar ?IO tf 14 LIFE INSURANCE. L HB UNDERSIGNED IS AGENT at large far South Carolina of tho Piedmont Life Insurance Company OF VIRGINIA. This Company waa gotten fairly under way about 1st of September 1867, and to.February 1st 1868, her receipts have amounted to $54,804.34, wKilo her losses have been nothing. This success ls unprecedented in the history of Life Insurance Companies. The solvency of the Company, and the charac ter and business qualifications of her officers, are beyond disputo. Persons Insuring in this Com pany, will, without a shadow of doubt, at their death, have paid to the Beneficiary, tho Bum in sured for, less the premium notes not absorbed by tao profits annually declared to polioy boldon. 87} per cent of net profits are paid to policy holder?, and these profits or dividends pay np ul timately not only the premium notes given hythe patrons, but reduce annually thereafter, the cash payment, and finally, (success attending the In. stitntlon), no premium will be required, and the holder becomes possessed of a paid np polioy drawing his annual dividends from the Company. Rates : Cash portion-to secure at death, $1, 000.00. At 15 years of age $7.80. At 20 years of age $8.80 " 25 " '< 10.00. " 30 " " 11.50 "35 ? " 13.45. "40 " " 15.85 " 45 " ? 18.45. " 50 " " 22.40 and at nges intermediate, and above 50, at inter mediato and proportional rates. In addition to the cash payment, a note at 12 months for the above amounts is given, the inter est at 6 pr. ct. being paid in advance. It is con fidently expected that the payment of these notes will nover be called for, but be absorbed or paid by the profits of-the business. Persons who have not the ready cash, can arrange with me upon a short ere dit, for the cash pay mer t. These credit notes however mutt be promptly met at maturity. I am also Agent for the JAMES RIVER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, and also for a LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY. JOHN L. BRANCH, Agent at large for South Carolina. J??&ZT1*T' } laminer.. Address the Agent at Graniteville S. C. Resi dence at Kalmia Mills, Edgefield District. Enquire at Glover's Hotel. Referetxes-Messrs. BUTLER A YOUMANS, Att'y's at law, A. J. NORRIS, Esqr., Att'y. at law, Maj. JOSEPH ADMET, Att'y at law, Rev. L. R. GWALT .HCT, D. lt. DDRISOE, Esq., and A. A. GLOVER, Esq., all of Edgefield C. H. Dr. ISAAC BRANCH, Dr. J. J. WARDLAW, Rev. D. MCNEILL TUSKER, Cob ROBT. A. FAIR, Att'y. at law, and Geni. S. MCGOTVAIC, Att'y.-at law, all of Abbeville C. H. Mar 2 lm 10 Professional Card. Ri -EAT)Y Sc GRIFFIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW ard SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, will Practice in the Courts of South Carolina, and in the United State: Courts. OfEco in rear of the Court House. W. J. READY, S. B. GRIFFIN Edgefield, S. C., Feb 5, ' ti 7 THE GROCERY ON THE CORNEE? w. . A. GLOVER announces to the pnblic that he bas now in store, and will be constantly receiving, ALL SORTS AND STYLES OF FAMILY GROCERIES, from the Heaviest to the Lightest and Most Lltxuriouj. . These ho will sell, STRICTLY FOR CASH, at prices to suit the present hard times. He respectfully solicits all in search of Groce ries to call at thc Grocery Store on the Corner. Feb. 25,_tf_ 9 Cash! Cash! Cash! We cannot afford to send tho Adrertittrlo any ono on a credit. Orders for tho papers not ac companied with the cash, will receive no atten tion from us. . All Advertisements of i transient nature, must be paid for in advance We aro forced to do a strictly ci..-h usines?. Job Work must be paid for on delivery. SALUDA HOUSE. HAVING Rented the above well known HO TEL, in the Town of Edgefield, I nm pre paid, from this date forward, to ENTERTAIN TRAVELERS, PERMANENT BOARDERS and DAY BOARDERS. The Saluda Hou.-e is situated in a quiet part of tho Town, and its Rooms and Chambers are airy and commodious. Nothing, either as regards Table, Lodging or Service, shall be left undono on my part to de serve the patronage and confidence of the pnblic. ?. A. GLOVER. Ftb ll _tf_7_ 'F. A. BRAHE, At II is Old Stand 194 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., OFFERS AT THE VERY LOWEST PRI CES, to suit the times, a larRO Stock of FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES and CHAINS. FINE JEWELRY, FIRST CLASS DIAMONDS, known as old Mino Stones, and a v. ry lar^c assortment of Sterling SILVER WARE. Also, a large lot of FANCY GOODS. Mr. BRAHE having just returned frjm Eu rope will again pay personal attention to the REPAIRING of WATCHES and JEWELRY. Augusta, Dec 23_lm_52 Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Ner vous Debility, Prematuro Decoy, and all tho effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for tho sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wish ing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., New York. May 27_ly 22 INFORMATION. Information guaranteed to produco a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for tho removal of Pimplos, Blotches, Eruptions, etc., on the skin, leaving the same s'ft, clear, and bonutiful,.can be obtained without chargo by addressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, CHEMIST, 823 Broadway, New York. Sept 18_8m 38 To Consumptives. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free of charge) to all who desire it, tho prescription with the directions for making and using the simple remedy by which ho was cured of alnng affection nnd that dread disease Consump tion. His only object is to benefit the afflicted and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as U will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, No. 163 South Second St,, Williamsburg, N. Y t29*Rev. Mr. WILSON'S preparations for the Cure of Consumption may be obtained from G. L. PENN, Edgefield, S. C. Septl8 . . 8m 38 King of Pain! FUST Received a supply of the KING OF PAIN. For sale by THOS. W. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Mortar. Feb 26 tf 9 Executor's Notice. AFinal Settlement will bc made on the Estate of 8TANM0RE JOHNSON, dee'd., in the Orninary's OQce, on Wednesday, the 22d April, 1868. Those having claims against ?aid Estate will present them by that time, dnly attested. All indebted to said Estate, ue expected to pay np by the 10th February next. M. M. PADGET, Ex'or. Jan 22 3m 4 Pair Warning. IFOREWARN all Portons from Selling DR. J. J. MCBRIDE'S KING OF PAIN, nnless said persons are dnly authorised by myself, as I am the Sole Agont for the Sale of said Medicines for the District of Edgefield. Merchants supplied at Wholesale prices. L. C. McNEARV, Agent Frog Level, Newberry Dist., S. C. Apr6 ?rn? 15 LADIES, ATTENTION ! HAVTNG accepted several Agencie!, I am prepared to relieve the Ladies almost entirely of the hardships of h oas eh old'business, tuen as SEWING, WASHING, MAKING SOAP, C AN DLES, ic, and to famish them, and the gentle men, with GOOD and USEFUL BOOKS to read at their leisure. I have the Common Sense Family Sewing Ma chine, The ONL? SELF-GUIDING SEWING MA CHINE IN THE WORLD ! Costs only Twenty Dollars. I also have a Washing Machine, AND Jackson's Universal Washing Com pound, The greatest labor savers known, and which strip waBh-day of it? terrors. The COMPOUND will remove Paint, Grease, Stains, Ac, and enre Chapped Hands, ko. It is worth five times the cost of the Right for a toilet article alone. Try it, and yon will use nothing else. ARTIFICIAL LIGHT. The Eureka Illuminating Oil? CHEAP, CLEAN and NEAT ! Makes a bril liant Light ! No Smoke ! No offensive Smell ! No Grease ! Not explosive ! Not dangerous to use like Kerosene ! The Pictorial un day- Book, Containing an Account of the Manner.", Rites and Traditions of the Jews and other Eastern Na tions, ic. The whole explanatory of many por tions of the Old and New Testaments. By Robt Sears. THE YOUTH'S OR PEOPLE'S HISTORY OF THE GREAT CIVIL WAR,-The only History of the War from a Democratic stand point By R. G-. Horton. These Books nhcnld be In every house. ISTAgents wanted in each Battalion to assist me. tW. L. PARKS, Agent. Mar 16 tf 12 500 ionia Phosphate. TONS OF THIS FERTILIZER now ready for sale. Planters are respectfully in vited to visit our works on South Boundary St, in this City, and satisfy themselves as to quality and mode of preparing the article. It is rich in Ammonia and Phosph-. and sui table for all Field Crops and the G .aen. Below we append an Analysis r ade by General RAINS, on the 17th 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 Urate'of Ammonia, 70.00 Alamina and Magnesia and Iron each, a Trace, Carbonic Acid, 60.00 Limo (Protox Calcium,) . 75.00 Lime (Phosphate and Nitrate) 165.00 Sulphite, and Hypo-Sulphite and Loss, about 80.00 Sulphur and Snlphurot Calcium, 22.50 Silicioua Matter, 277.50 1,000.00 Price, $40 per ton, Cash. $45 per ton pay able 1st Nov. next-City acceptance. ?23?-Pamphlets with full particulars at our Office, No. 300, Broad Street J. A. ANSLEY & (CO., GENERAL AGENTS, Augusta Fertilizing Manufacturing Co. jZSr-Also, Agents for the CELEBRATED CALHOUN ? ATKINSON TURNING PLOW, made at Macsville, Kentucky. All sizes on band. Augusta, Mar 2 2m 10 ? PERUVIAN^ GUANO ! 25 TONS PERUVIAN GUANO. 25 TONS WHITLOCK & CO'S. CE REALIZER. 25 TONS WOOLSTON'S PHOS PHATES. For sale by J. SIBLEY & SONS, No. 6, Warren Block, Augusta, Ga. Mar 10 7t ll THE WANDO COMPANY, OF CHARLESTON, S. C., IS PREPARED TO FURNISH FARMERS AND PLANTERS AN A M MONI ATE D SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, 10MBININO IN THE HIGHEST DEGREE C THE REQUISITES for the largest yield of Cotton and Corn. Our friends who have tried thin FERTILIZER give their unqualified testi mony of its completo success in largely increas ing the yield of their crops. Where the applica tion was doubled, tho incroaso of yield was fully ns groat, and wo aro assured that it has proved for cotton "THE MANURE." Planters will lind it advantageous to work less ground, to cultivate moro thoroughly, and to ap ply liberally a preparation such os the above. ?Ur FERTILIZERS Are made under tho supervision of Dr. St. JULIEN BAVEN EL, Chemist, WHOSE REPUTATION AND SKILL EN SURE a reliable nrticle. Wo have no hesitation in stating that in our standard manure tho pull lie bave a FERTILIZER which will, give the most ?atisfoctory results. WE CLAIM THAT AT THE SAME COST PER ACRE, THIS ARTICLE WILL DO BETTER THAN PE RUVIAN GUANO, our friends writing that Guano loses its effect upon the plant generally about.the beginning'of September, and this sus taining the plant in a green and healthy condi tion until killed by frost Directions forv.se sent with shipmente. Price $65 doUars per ton of 2,000 pounds. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF PIRE BONE FLOUR, ALWAYS ON HAND, At $05 per ton of 2000 Pounds. WM. C. DUKES & CO., Agents. Charleston, Mur 2_Im 10 Come and See MY LARGE AND WE*LL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES/ HATS AND CAPS, LADIES' HATtfc MISSES' HATS, YANKEE NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, WILLOW WARE, WOOD WAKE AND IN FACT, EVERYTHING AND A LIT TLE MORE than is usually kept in a first dasi Retail Store. _?Come and soo, and judge for yoamlresj, and remember that my terms are STRICTLY CASH. j2?J-All orden accompanied with the Ceeh will be strictly and faithfully filled. G. J. SHEPPARD. LongmireB, S. C., tf 43 REMOVED. E havo removed oar BAR-ROOM fros next door to the Advertiser Office, to the Bar Room stand recently occupied by W. T. Golding where CHARLIE GRAY will be pleased to wel come and wait on our old friends and customers C. A CHEATHAM k BRO Mar 1? 1? CASH, Oft CREDIT FOR APPROVED CITY ACCEPTANCE. As we are constantly receiving GUANO vf hieb, con be shipped without the expense of storage and other expenses, and in order to increase our sales for Cash, to meet heavy payments, we hare determined to reduce our prices at Savannah and Angnsta $5 per ton, for all ORDERS ACCOM PANIED WITH THI! MONEY. Our prices will therefore he uniform, as follows : PHONtX GUANO. Imported dlreot 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 PHONIX and PERUVIAN, wall pulverized and mixed under onr 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 $85 payable 1st November. Pore No? 1 Eernvian Guano. Direct from Peruvian Agent, at lowest market price at Savannah and Augusta, for CASH. ?ar* We would advise those who wish to bny GUANO on time, to apply at once as drafts must be executed, and approved, or other satisfactory arrangements effected before shipments are made Orders solicited and promptly filled. Address WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN GUANC No. 96 Bay Street, Savannah, or No. 241 Broad St., Angnsta. Augusta, Jen 20 3m 4 NEW DRUGSTORE! Nb. 1, Park How, Edgefleld, S. C. X. HE Subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Edgefleld that he is now re ceiving and opening & LARGE and VARIED Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, BRUSHES, STATIONERY,: &c., ?kc. These Goods were selected, in person from the bett Houses in the City of New York, and are marked as low as such* Goeds can be sold in this market His motto will be "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," and a firm adherence to the. CASH SYSTEM. ? SST Cash Cnstomers will find ii to their inte rest to trade at the New Drug L' ore. J^^Don't ask for credit-not even for a day -as I am determined to sell for CASH-AND FOR CASH ONLY. ; pS"An inspection of my Stock is earnestly so licited. T. W. CARWILE. Jan 7 tf 2 DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELE BRATED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANK NAN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, an nnfaUing remedy for all Diseases of the Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELE BRATED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANK NIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, an unfailing remedy for all Diseases of the Digestive -Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELE BRATED SOUTHERN TONIC, PAN BE NIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, an unfailing remedy for all Disoases of the Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDIN?R Y. Pleasant D. Ring and Sarah, j his wife, et al, Applicant, j Petition for VS. } Partit'n of Heal Artemus Holson and wife et j Estate, al, Defendants. ? J r' appearing to my satisfaction that Joseph B. that Joseph B. Talley, Alvin McDaniel and Permelia his wife, John Bussey, Thomas J. Bus scy, Dompsey Bussoy and Augustus Cofer, De fendants in tho above caso, are absent from and reside beyond the limits of tbis State, It is or dered that they do appear in my Office and object to the sale of tho Reo) Estate of Nancy Talley, deo'd., within three months from tho date horoof, or their consent will be entered of record. W. F. D URIS OE, 0. E. D. Mar 28, 1863_3m_15 In Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TUE UNI TED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, IN THE MATTER OF TILLMAN WATSON, BANKRUPT, BY WHOM A PETITION FOR ADJUDICATION OF BANKRUPTCY WAS FILED ON THE 19rn DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1888, IN SAID COURT -IN BANKRUPTCY.-This is to give notice that on the tuenty-eighlh day of March, A. D., 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the Estate of TILLMAN WATSON, in the Dis trict of Edgofield and State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition ; that the payment of any debts and de livery of any property belonging to said Bank rupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property hy him are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to chooso one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Newberry Court House South Corolina, bofore HENRY SUMMER, Rogister, on the ttccnticih day of April, A. D. IS68, at ll o'clock, A. M. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal as Mcssonger. By George Larsen Deputy Mossonger. April, 7 2t 15 ?. S. Internal Revenue. ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, 3D DISTRICT S. C. ANDERSON, April 1, 1868. NOTICE tl hereby given that on thc 22nd day of April, 1SGS, at my office in Anderson, ap peals wUl be received and determined relative to nny erroneous or excossivo valuations, assessments or enumerations by tho Assessor or Assistant As sessors of the annubl tuxes for iSGS, which have been assessed. The Assessor's Office is open daily, during bu siness bonn, for the hearing of Appeals by par ties who shall appear voluntarily before him, re lating to any taxes whioh have been assessed, and which have not been committed to the Collector. All appeals to the Assessor as aforesaid, must be made in writing, and specify the particular cauie, matter or thing respecting which a decision is requested, and must, moreover, state the ground or principle of error complained of. H. 0. HERRICK, U. S. Assessor. April, 7_lt_15__ SUGAR-FL0??....P0TAT0ES ! B8LS. Refined SUGARS, all varieties. BBL?. IRISH POTATOES. 160 150 150 BBLS. FLOUR.. Arriving aid for sale by A. STEVENS. Augusta, Fob 24 lm 9 Come all that suiter with Tooth Ache! JUST received and for sale Dr HALL'S ANO DYNE-a sure eure for Tooth Ache. THOS. W. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Mortar. April 1 tr M farmers, TO?B INTERESTS ARE AT STAKE. BUY THE PURE FLOUR OF RAW BONE, MANUFACTURED AT 1MT ARIETTA, GA., AND GUARANTIED TO BE P?EF Ey It ls one of the Beet Fertilizers for Gar dens. For sale by J. SIBLEY & SONS, No 5, Warren Block, Augusta, Ga Jan 27 tf 5 J. W. BACON & WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Saddles, Harness, Leather, Trunks, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, WOOD EAMES, WHIPS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, SHOE FINDINGS, French and American Calf Skins, And AU Other Kinds of Leather, Ac, ic, Ac, 169 Broad Street, Under Angosta Hotel, AUGUSTA,TGEO. ^SADDLES aaa HARNESS REPAIRED and Made to Order. Augusta, Oct 7 6m41 TO MILL OWNERS. FRENCH BURR,, ES0P?S & COLOGNE MILL STONES, BOLTING CLOTHS, . SMUT MACHINE? AND ALL KINDS OF Mill Furnishing Ware, FOB SALB AT TEE LOWEST CASE PRICE, ' By WM. BRENNER,' 107 Broad Strreet, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Augusta, Jan 13 6m3 D. L. FULLERTON" OPPOSITE AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA., DEALER IN COKING AND HEATING Tin Ware, dec, ?Icc, ?Icc. Also, Agent for the Sale of- the Hydraulic Clothes Washer and the Patent Union Chara? X HE greatest want of tho Southern House Keeper at present is LABOR. TIME AND MONEY-SAVING INVENTIONS, to facilitate .-ind promote homo comforts. Thc first and moat indispensable of these, is tho COOKING STOVE, to procuro which it has been my care to select the BEST, and such a.< are mos: suitable for our market The CHIEF COOK STOVES Are so constructed that the most perfect baking qualities arc insured, together with economy in the uso of fuel, and simplicity end convenience, which render thom easily managed by any ono, however inexperienced. These advantages have obtained for tho Stove; a popularity unparalleled in every section of the country. These Stoves are kept constantly on hand, together with the Charter Oak, Civilian and Texana COOK: STOVES, All of which are warranted as good operators. We refer to some of the persons in EdgcCcl i who are using the CHIEF COOK and CHAR TER OAK : Mr. S. NICHOLSON, Rev. L. R. GWALTNEY, Mr. JULIUS DAY, Gor. F. W. PICK ENS, Gov. M. L. BONHAM, Mr. E. J. COLEMAN, Dr. J. A. DEVORE, Rev. D. D. BRCNSON; Mr. J. T. BACON, Mr. M. LEBESCHULTZ, And a host of others.. ?S-Be sure and call on D. L. FULLERTOv opposite Augusta Ko .cl. No other dealers kee] the same Stoves. Augusta, Dec 21 4m 52 REAL ESTATE AGENCY. IWILL hereafter carry on A REAL ESTA! AGENCY for the PURCHASING and SEL1 LNG OF HOUSES, LOTS and FARMS .. Edgeficld District. Reliable Titles made, ac< Titles examined promptly and correctly. Persons vrishing to Pr rebase or Sell Real F. tate, wiir find it to theil interest to confer wit! mo, or address me through the Post Office. A fee of Ten Dollars will bc required in ad vance, in C3?h case, and if a purchase or sula i effectod the amount will bo deducted out of ur commissions. Parties wishing their Real Estate advertised can notify me, enclosing funds to pay fer tl? same. I Hill ooi.tinuo to Practice in thc Courts o' Law and Equity in d', tho Courts of Record ii this State. Office, Law Range. J. L. ADDISON. Edgofield C. H^JFeb 10_ tf_7 FOR SALE, THE PLANTATION formerly owned bj Capt. R. MERIWETHER. Tho PLAN TATION is situated in Edgcfield District, fou miles from Curryton, and about thirteen from Hamburg, S. C. This Plantation contains SIXTEEN nUN DRED AND TWELVE ACRES, and adjoin lands of Samuel "G?tzen, John Adams, Jam? s Callison, Thomas Mc lue and others. It will be divided into Tracts to suit purchasers, and will be sold at privato salo on very favorable terms. p?t-YoT further purticularr, apply to Mcs*rs. GARY & GARV, Attorneys, who are fully cmpow ared to sell, make titiles, Ac, dc. Jan 14_3nf_3 Boot and Shoe Business For 1868 ! THE Subscriber returns hit warmest thanks ? the people of Eclgefield and vicinity for th* generous patronage extended to him during tho past jear, and will, by prompt and faithful at tention to the wishes of his customers, strive to merit a continnaace ci their favors. He will carry on the BOOT and SHOE BUSI NESS at his old stand, in rear of the Post Officr, and is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, in the BEST STYLE and with the BEST MATERIAL. ?Sy*Pricea to correspond with the times, .prieras, STRICTLY CASH. No work will be suffered to leave the Shop until.paid for. W. D. HAMEY. Jan 1 tf 1 Butter and Lard. JUST received and for sale very low, TWO FIRKINS FRESH BUTTER and ONK BARREL TURE LEAF LARD. G. L. PENN. FebU tf _7 w Itch Ointment, ARRANTED TO CURE. Inst receievci and for tale by G. L. PENN. Feb. 18 tf 8