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NEW SPRING DEY GOODS Great Reduction ! - 1 . . . tnt I4?.', wnw f - Wi E BEG TO ANNQU-??pE^ to our Friends and Customers.that wo axe ia reoeipt of a VERY LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF GOODS, embracing 150 PIECES BEST PRINTS, , Blenched and Brown SHIRTINGS, Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS, Plain r.nd Striped OSNABURGS. M ' LINENS., Striped and Figured Brown LINEN DRILL, Brown LINEN DUCK, . White LINEN DUCK, White and Brown Tablo DAMASK, , DOILEYS, TOWELS, CRASH, Ac. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Beiutiful LENOBS and MOZAMBIQUES, Handsome CHALLIES and POPLINS, Rich and eieg?nt.PIQUETS, TOMATIN?S, latest styles, Fashionable Silk GRENADINES, Beautiful CRAPE MARET, Plain and Figured LAWNS. Bishop LAWNS. French CAMBRIC, Swiss and Jackonet MUSLINS, Nansook and Mull MUSLINS, White ALPACCA, W?ite DELAINES, Black SILK, a splendid article, Trimmed and Untr* med HATS, BIBBONS and I .ES, EDGINGS and * jEBTINGS, TRIMMINGS, very variety, 50 Do*. COAT'S BEST THREAD, GLOVES and HOSIERY, in great variety, HOOP SKIRTS, a tremendous stock, and at unoommonly low prices. / t FOR THE GENTLEMEN. A splendid line of READY-MADE CLOTH ING, cheaper than ever, . Elegant CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, Gents' FURNISHING GOODS, full stock, Felt, Fur and Straw HATS at low figures. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY. In Store a very large and select stock of La dies, Misses, Gents, Boys and Children's SiiOES, at prices within the reach of al]. Good BBOGANS from $l,o5io $2,50. ALSO, On hand a large and well selected stocks of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, TUT WARE, J4 WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, SADDLERY, S .HOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO SEGARS, CONFECTIONERIES, &c. All of which were bought from the largest and best IIouse3 ia New York prior to the great rise in Cotton, and we propose to.sell them as low as thoy can possibly be bought in Augusta. C. Ai CHEATUAM & BRO. April 14 tf 10 A.t The FREDERICKSBURG STORE ! TlIE Subscriber begs leave to remind his friends throughout Edgeficld District, that ho is still at the famous FRER1CKSBURG STORE Augusta, Ga., on the Corner below thc Planters Hotel, where he is ever ready to welcome them, and exhibit to them ALL KINDS AND QUALI TIES of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, and to offer them the MOST ADVANTAGEOUS BARGAINS. He will consider it a privilege at ell times to see and servo his Edgeficld friends at the Fred* rkksburg Store. GEORGE TONEY. Augusta, Apr 13 3m 10 "Sheriff's Sale. James A. Dozier, ) vs. \ Fi Fu. M. N. Holstein. J BY Virtue of a Writ of Fi Fa in thc above stated case, I will proceed to sell at the residence of the Defendant M. N. Holstein, on Thursday, tho 7th May next, THREE HORSES and THREE MULES, the property of said De fendant. ??r Terms Cash. . ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. ?pr 21 2t IS State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN .EQUITY. James M. Richardson, Lo J Hill and . Ephraim Andrew?, Survivors, Vs Jos. (G. Penn, F. M. Chatham et ux, et al. j IT appearing to rny satisfaction that Edmund Penn, Jr., and Mary Penn, two of the Defen dants in this cause, reside bsjond the limits of the State, On motion by Mr. WSI?-HT, Complain ants7 Solicitor, Ordered that the said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to this bill within forty days from tho date hereof, and in default thereof judgment procunfetno will be rendered against them. Z. W. CARWILE, c.E.K.n. April 22, lSOS. 6te 13 State ol' South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Martin W.Gary, } Creditors Bill D. Jefferson Payne and others j ^or ^e^et' IT appearing to my satisfaction that D. Jefferson Payne, one of the Defendants in this case, is absent from and beyond tho limits of the State, On motion by Mr. GARV, Ordered that tho said Defendant do appear and pleao', answer or de mur tu tb:? bill within forty duys from the date heritor, anti iu dfcTasJt thereof judgment pt o eon j. .H? against them. Z. W. CARWILE, CE.E D. April 22, 1S?$. Cte IS State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IX EQUITY. Viliiam E- Gilchrist, Administrator, "I Bill for ae VS. > i-ottiifnettle David J. Gilchrist, et. al. J meit', tte. IT appearing to my ?satisfaction that Wil?ain D Jenuings ut?d J. L- Tompkins, two of tho De fendants in this cause, renato beyond the limits ol this State, On motion Ly Mr. BL'TLEK, Complai nants' Solicitor, It is ordered that tba said Defen dants do appear and plead, answer or demur to this Bill within forty days from the publication hereof, of in default thereof Judgment will be rendered ?gc;n-t them ?>r<> confetto. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. April 20.1SS?._Ceo_IS State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. James Hatcher, ] ti [ Amended Bill-Bili Alfred Hatcher, I of Revisor, Ac. Juhn Hatcher, ot al. j IT cpp?nring to my satisfacti?hj that the Defen dant, John Ha'c.'ior, P.?!Jy Phillips, John Car penter, Elistbeth Hardy aud husband-Hur lly, Benj. Thomas, and Lucy Powell and husband PEW- Powell, are abseut from and resident beyond Ahe limits of ?ho State, On motion of Messrs. Ai'.vr.y k WRIGHT, Complainant's Solicitors, It is ordered that the said Defendants do appeitr aud plead, unserer or demur to this Bill within fqrty days from the publication hereof, und in default thereof that a Decree, pm eonfeno, be rendered against them. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Apr 20, 1808 Oto 18 A Miller Wanted. AV/HITE MAN, compoteut to Uko charge of a Flour aud Grist Mill, will find ?inmediato employment by applying to this Office. Apr 20 tf 17 Dye Stuffs. THE Subscriber has in Store tho following DYE STUFFS of No. 1 quality and for sale at prices all right. INDIGO," MADDER*. EXT. LOGWOOD, COPPERAS, BLUE STONE, CHROME YELLOW, SPANISH BROWN, VENETIAN BED, ?c. 6. L. PENK. April tf 17 GRAY & TURLEY, One Dollar and a Half rr* ? Will buy a dozen fine Tape Bordered1 Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, this week, ot ti RAY A TURLEYS. One Dollar and Three Quarters Will buy a dozen Superfino Tape Bordered Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, this weft at . . Q&?Y: A TURLEY'S. Two. Dollars and a Haif Will buy a dozen superiorquality of Irish Linon Cambrio Tapo Bordered HANDKERCHIEFS, this week, at GRAY Sc TURLEYS. Two Dollars and Three Quarters Will bay a dozen fine Linen Cambric Hem stitched, HANDKERCHIEFS, this week, at GRAY A TURLEY'S. Tbree Dollars and a Half Will bay a dozen very fine Hemstitched Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, this week, at . GRAY A TURLEY'S. Four Dollars and a Half * Will bay a dozen extra super. Hemstitched Lin en Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, this week, at GRAY A TURLEY'S. ? Handkerchiefs for thc Minion, This week, at GRAY A TURLEY'S ; prices ranging from One Dollar and Fifty Conts to the very finost Auction Jobs, at groat sacrifice. Great Bargains from Auction; Black Silks, Colored GRENADINE, MUS QUITOENET LACE, Embroidered White MUS LINS, EMBROIDERED EDGING, INSER-, TION BANDS, Ac, at ._GRAY A TURLEY'S. SWISS EDGINGS AND IRSERTIONS. Job lot from auction at prices unheard of before. _* GRAY A TURLEY. JACONETS, EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS. Job lots from auction. _GRAY A TURLEY. SATIN NAIL HEADS AND BUTTONS. All new styles for trimming dresses. _GRAY A I ORLE Y. CORSETS, EOOPSKlRTS. New styles, at low prices. _GRAY A TURLEY. [ FANS IN VARIETY. Magic, Willow, Chip, Paper, Linen and Silk. Very extensive assort ment. Wholesale and retail. _GRAY A TURLEY. LADIES' PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS. In groat variety. Cheap. GRAY A TURLEY. DRESS GOODS-NOVELTIES. We are con stantly receiving novelties in dress goods. Wc have now unusual attractions in this depart ment. GRAY A TURLEY. RIBBONS, BUTTONS AND BRAIDS. All new styles, for trimming ladies' dresses. . _GRAY AJTURL?Y. HERNANI FOR SHAWLS. Double width, fine quality, both white and black. _ GRAY ?TURLEY. LIGHT SPRING CASSIMERES. For Men and Boys, ia variety. GRAY A TURLEY. REAL NOTTINGHAM LACES. For Window Curtains. Unheard of Bargains. GRAY A TURLEY. MARSEILLES AND ALHAMBRA QUILTS. In great variety, and very low. _GRAY A TURLEY. TOILET SOAPS. Of celebrated Makers. New stock._GKAY A TURLEY. DONA MA RIA AND BAREGE FOR VEILS. Blue, Green, .Brown, Purple, Black. New Shades. _GRAY ? TURLEY. LADIES' GAUZE UNDERVESTS. All sizes. GRAY & 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 j Bleached and Brown. _GRAY A TURLEY. NAPKINS AND DOYLIES. 5-S, 3-4. 7-S. From cheap to very fine. 'GRAY k TURLEY. - TOWELS AND TOWELING. Rod and Blue Bordered, Fringed and Unfringed. _GRAY k TURLEY. PARIS EMBROIDERED ROBES, entirely new style?, exclusively our own,, and not to be hud in any other house in the city. _GRAY k TURLEY. BLACK AND WHITE H ERM AN IE,-extra quality of Whito and Black Uermanio, full two yards wide for Shawls. _GRAY A TURLEY. FRENCH PRINTED BRILLIANTS, rich and beautiful in design and perfectly fast colors, just opened. ,?_GRAY Af TURLEY. BLEACHED AND BROWN D^ASK-Irish, German, and Barnaby Damask, Tn great varie ty, at very low prices. . _GRAY k TURLEY. BISHOP AND VICTORIA LAWNS, in great variety to-day. GRAY k TURLEY. Augusta, Mar 21 JACONET AND CAMBRIC MUSLINS, very cheap._GRAY k TURLEY. NAINSOOK AND INDIA M I'LL, Plain, Striped and Checked. Just received. _GRAY k TURLEY. SWISS AND SWISS MULL, just opened. _QRAY A TURLEY. PARAS O LS IN GIU3AT VA RI? TY- G ol d Shower, Silver Showor, Medallion Beaded, Gro Grain Crape, Foulard, ?c. _ GRAY k TURLEY. SPRING COLORS KID GLOVES. Fre*h stock. ,_GRAY k TURLEY. LENOES AND CAMELOTS, a beautiful goods in new colors, for ladies' dresses. _G RAY k TURLEY., GRANITE LUSTRES, CHECKED POPLINS, FANCY CHALLIES, MELANGES, JASPER CLOTHS, all new styles. _GB A Y k TURLEY. WHITE AND BLACK CRAPE MARETZ, two yards wide for Shawls. _ GRAY k TURLEY. SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, LONG CLOTH, PILLOW CASING, COUNTERPANES. _. GRAY k TURLEY. BLACK CHALLIES, of tho following classifica tion : Extra, Supor, Extra Supor nnd Sublime. Just received._GRAY k TURLEY. Pink, Buff, Bluo and Purple CHALLIES, Supor, Extra Super and Sublime qualifies. Just received._GRAY A TURLEY. Plaid and Checked Patent POPLINS, in beauti ful colors. Just received._GRAY A TURLEY. Plain French LAWNS, in Bluff, Pink, Blue and Green. Just opened. _GRAY A TURLEY. Printed ORGANDIES and MUSLINS, in Kreat variety._GRAY A TURLEY. CRAPE MARETZ and GRENADINES, in plain colors. Great variety. _G RA Y A TURLEY. White ALAPACA and LUSlRE, from cheap to very fine. Just opened. _GRAY A TURLEY. GALLOONS, COTTON TRIMMINGS, ALLI ANCE BRAIDS, COTTON FRINGE, PECOT, TRIMMINGS, Pequa and Cotton Ball BU? TUNS, in black, whito and colors. Great variety._OKAY k TURLEY. TRIMMING RIBBONS, in great variety. Just received. GRAY A TURLEY. Augusta, Mar 24 tfl3 Blue, Bluff, Pink and Green CHAMBREYS, and French CAMBRICS. Just opened. GRAY A TURLEY. Extra-Ordinary Notice. IWILL thank all parties having demands against me, either as Principal or Security, to present them on or before the first May, as J con template going into Bankruptcy, and wish to put ull my Creditors on an equal f.oting. Look to your interest now, or forever hereafter hold your peaco. W. F. DURISOE. Apr 7_4t 15 Bread! Bread! Bread! Ihave jost received DREW'S YEAST or BAK ING POWDERS-tho Best over made. For' salo veTy low by THOS. W. CARWLLE, At Sign Ooldea Mortar. I April I tt 14 NEW SPRING .KI ? . ?rw?? i?. j->- rr iff U il ft 1 1 e - -L ? A. 4 CO. . .. s 5AO . s? 228 Broad St., : BTWHAO ^^ugusta, Greorgia. BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THEY ARE NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST SPRING STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Which has been received at this Establishment for the past twenty years. .^'T?rese'Goods have been purchased EXCLUSIVELY F0 R CASH from the most eminent Importers of the United States, from the Manufacturers' Agents direct, and in large quantities from the recent celebrated Auction Sales ordered by Messrs. BEN KARD & HUTTON, one of thc very largest Importing Houses in New York. Having full access to the-very best Houses in the world, and purchasing side by side with the largest Jobbers in the United States, wc can confidently and truthfully assure our friends that we can . - HIJOHJOM . - Supply Their Demands for. Dry Goods, r < . C. ? fi J ii J'tf] ' Ol J C I :' i Vn U ". EITHER AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, 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 respectfully invite the closest examination of both styles and price. . i JAS. A. GRAY & CO. ?38 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, Cr A. Augusta, Mar 30 tf 14 i i SPRING GOODS! THE , IEDERICKSBURG STORE IS / GAIN FILLED WITH ?lN"ew and Beutiful Spring; Goods, And our Friends are invited to call and examino The Stock was NEVER LARGER OR MORE COMFLETE, cmbsacing ALL tho NOVELTIES OF TUE SEASON, We will tako ploaBuro in sending Samples and List of Prices tb any who aro unablo to call and see ns. We aro SELLING VERY CHEAP. V. RICHARDS & BROS., CORNER BY THE PLANTERS' HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. Mar 2-1_ lm 13 A WORD TO HOUSEKEEPERS m CITY AND COUNTRY Domestic Economy is the Order of the Day. L 00 MUCH PRAISE cannot be bestowed on any improvement that will lessen tho burden of J House-Keepers, and at the same time savo in tho expense of living. The demand and goneral ac ocptanco of these inventions, when well approved, attest their utility, and are readily brought into ase by all persons capable of appreciating an improvement. Take for instance the Cooking Stove, (especial ly the " CHIEF COOK," sold by D. L. FUL LERTON, Augusta, Ga.,) where is the Man, We men or Child, in this enlightened country, that does not admit the Cooking Stove- a thing indis pensable-especially the "OHIEF COOK" where its merits are known. Yon may talk, and laugh, and swear if you will, But the 'Chief Cook Stove' is the 'Chief Cook' still. But our efforts to keltere poor drudging human ity do not step with the Cook' Stove. Washing must be done, and neat people will hare olean clothe!. We say therefore to all persons not blind to their own interest, buy the BEST CLOTHES WASHING MACHINE EX TANT, viz: TheHydmalicClothes Wash er, sold by D. L. FULLERTON, Augusta, Ga., opposite Augusta Hotel. * Wo will cxcludo our own further praise of this Machine, and annex thc opinions of somo of the citizens of Georgia, who ore using it : GREEH CUT, Burke Ga., Mar. 21,1S68. Mn. D. li. 'F?LLER?O??,-Dear Sir : I have your lotter asking mo bow I Uko tho Clothes Washer I purchased from you. I unhesitatingly reply, that so far as wc have tried the Hydraulic Clothes Washor, wo aro well pleased. It is no less a labor saving machino than a fabric saving one. Wo bavo washed out in thrco or four hours what would bavo taken us all tho week to*lo by hand washing, and I am of opinion that the Clothes washed by the Machino will last as long again as thoso washed hy tho old wash board. The Union Churn, I bought from you, docs finely, and is much thought of by tho little folks, who uso it willingly. I can recommend them to any ono who think BS wc do, '.hat Wishing and Churning are family drudges. Very respectfully, yours, S. J. COX. WARRENTON, GA.. Mar. ll, 186S. Mr.. FULLERTON,-Dear Sir : I have given the Hydraulic Clothes Washer several fnir and im partial trials, anitjam fully satisfied with the re sults. It is all that it is recommended to bo as a Clothes Washer, and I wouli' not bo without lt for several times its cost. I have always looked upon Washing Machines as humbugs, never hav ing seen any hut that rubbed or would grind thc Clothes so 03 to'injure them. But this docs not, and a couplo of half-grown freedmen dj our washing in a few hours. Yours, truly, H. J. WALKER. Wc also refer to Messrs. J. F. B?SCH and S. E. BOWERS, of Edgctold District, and others who are using it. Apr H . St IC SXLUDA HOUSE. HAVING Rented tho ahovo well-known HO TEL, in thc Town of Edgefield, I ara pre pand. from this date forward, to ENTERTAIN TRAVELERS, PERMANENT BOARDERS and DAV BOARDERS. Tho Saluda House is situated in a quiet part of thc Town, and it-: Ruouis and Chambers are airy and commodious. Nothing, either as regan's Table, Lodging or Service, shall bo left undone on my part to de servo thc patronage and cunlideuce of thc public. A. A. GLOVER. Feb ll_tf_7_ To the Public. THE Subscriber is engaged ia tho BLACK SMITH BUSINESS, in all its tranches,' at the Brick Blacksmith Shop in rear of Park Bow. Having secured tho services of a good WAUUN BUILDER, I nm prepared to REPAIR ALL WAGONS and BUGGIES sent to my Shop. All work entrusted to my caro will bo warrantod to give satisfaction. PriccB reduced to the lowest ratos, but terms STRICTLY CASH. Mr. A. A. Paul, Gunsmith, may bc found at ??y Shop, reidy to work on Gnni, Pistols, Ac. - JOHN MO LOY. Jan 13 tf 3 THE GROCERY ON THE CORNEE! W.A . GLOVER announces to thc public thai he has now in store, and will be constantly receiving, ALL SORTS AND STYLES OF FAMILY GROCERIES, from tho Heaviest to the Lightest and Most Luxurious. These hb will soil, STRICTLY FOR CASH, at prices to suit tho present hard timos. He respectfully solicits all in search of Groce ries to call at the Grocery Store on tho Corner. Feb. 25, ' tf 0 Important to Everybody JUST received and for sale at low figures, CROW POISON, RAT EXTERMINATOR, FISHING TACKLE, ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS, PERCUSSION CAPS, For sale by 0. L. PENN. April 7 tf 15 Final Settlement. ALL porsons indebted to tho Estato of MAR SHALL STEIDIIATVI) doo'd., aro notified to pay tho samo forthwith. Those having claims against tho said Estato will present them, duly attested, by tho 22d August next, as on that day a Final Settlement on said Estato will bo in the Ordinary'B Offico. JAMES GREEN, Adm'or. Mar. 3 5m* 10 Come all that suffer with Tooth Ache ! JUST rccoivod and for salo Dr HALL'S ANO DYNE-a sure ?ure for Tooth Ache. THOS. W. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Mortar. April 1 tf U Butter and Lard. JUST reeolvcd nnd for sale very low, TWO FIRKIN'S FRESH BUTTER and ONE BARREL PURE LEAF LARD. G. L. PENN. Fob 12 ??'_tf 7 Kerosene Oil. JUST received One Barrel No. 1 Kerosene Oil. G. L. PENN. Feb 12 tf 7 Professional Card. R> ,EADY & GRIFFIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, will Practice in the Courts of South Carolina, and in the United States Courte. Office in roar of the Court Rouse. w. J: READY, S. B. GRIFFIN. Edgefield, S. C., Feb 5, tf7 H LADIES, ATTENTION ! LAVING accepted several Agencies, I am prepared to relieve tho Ladies almost entirely of the 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 loisuro. I havo the Common Sense Family Sewing Ma chine, The ONLY 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 wash-day of its terrors. The COMPOUND will remove Paint, Grease, Stains, kc, and cure Chapped Hands, ic. It ?s worth five times the cost of tho Right for a toilet articlo alono. Try ?"it, and you will use nothing else. ARTIFICIAL LIGHT. The Eureka Illuminating Oil? CHEAP, CLEAN and NEAT ! Make's a bril liant Light! No Smoko! No offensive Smell! No Grease ! Not explosive ! Not dangerous to ase like Koroseno ! The Pictorial un da y Book? Containing an Account cf the Manners, Rites and Traditions of tho Jews and other Eastern Na tions, ?e. The whole explanatory of many por tions of tho 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 Demooratlc stand point. By R. G. Hortor. These Books should bj in every house. By Agents wanted in each Battalion to assist me. W. L. PARKS, Agent. Mar 16 tf 12 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. 109, under Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Mar 17 2m ? 12 SUNDRIES. 1G0 BBLS. FLOUR, different grades. 25,000 LBS. SMOKED BACON. 35,000 LBS. BULK BACON. 5,000 LBS. CHOICE HAMS. 10 TIERCES LARD. 100 Bbls. LIQUORS, all grades. 200 Sacks COFFEE, Rio, Java and La guayra. 25 Half-chests TEA, various grades. 75 Bbls. SYRUP, various grades. With a full stock of SUGARS, CANDLES, SOAP, kc, fur sale lo? by O'DOWD & M CLUER] N. Augusta, Feb 24 tf 9 J, W, BACON & BRO, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Saddles, Harness, Leather, Trunks, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, WOOD HAMES, WHIPS, VALISES, C AK PET BAGS, SLOE FINDINGS, French and American Calf Skins, Aud Ail Other Kinds of Leather, kc., kc, kc, 169 Broad Street, Under Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, Gr230. ^S?f SADDLES and HARNESS REPAIRED and Made to Order. Augusta, Oct 7 (?m-11 F. A. BRAHE, At His Old Stand 194 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., OFFERS AT THE VERY LOWEST PRI CES,, to suit tho times, a large Stock of FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES and CHAINS. FINE JEWELRY, FIRST CLASS DIAMONDS, known as old Mino Stones, and a very lanjo assortment of Sterling SILVER WARE. Also, u largo lot of FANCY GOODS. Mr. BRAHE having just returned fr.im Eu rope will again pay personal attention to the REPAIRING of WATCHES and JEWELRY. Augusta, Dcc^3_Ita 52 ?Errors os" Youth. A Grntleiuun who suffered for years from Ner vous Debility, l'remntur? Decay, and all tho effect? of youthful indiscretion, will, for tho 6aUo of suffering humanity, send freo to all who need it, tho rccipo and dircclionsfor making thc simple remedy by which ho 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., Now York. May 27_ly 22 INFORMATION. Information guaranteed to produco a luxuriant prowth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a rccipo for tho removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, otc, on the ?-kin, loaving the samo s ft, clo ir, and beautiful, can bo obtained without charlo 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 chargo) to all who desiro it, the prescription with tho direction^ for making and using tho simplo remedy by which ho was cured of alung affection nnd that dread di<easo Consump tion. His only object is to benefit thc afflicted and he hopes eviry sufferer will try.this proscription, as it will cost them nothing, and may provo u blessing. Pleaso address RKV. EDW ARD A. WILSON, No. 165 South Second St., Williamsburg, N. "Y fc-^"Rov. Mr. WILSON'S preparations for tho Curo of Consumption may be obtained from G. L. PENN, Edgefield, S. C. Sept 18 8m 38 King of Pain ! JUST Roccivcd a supply of tho KING OF PAIN. For salo by THOS. W. CARWILE, At Sign Goldon Mot tar. Feb 26 tf 9 - Executor's Notice. AFinal Settloraont will be mado on tho Estate of STANMORE JOHNSON, dee'd., in the Orninary's Ofrico, on Wodnesday, tho 22d April, 1868. Those having claims against raid Estate will present them by that time, duly attested, All indebted to said Estato, aro expected to pay up by tho 10th February noxt. M. M. PADGET, Ex'or. Jan 22 8m ! 4 Fair Warning. IFOREWARN all Porsons from Selling DR. J. J. MCBRIDE'S KING OF PAIN, unlost said persons arc duly authorized by myself, as 1 am tho Sole Agent for thc Salo of said Medicines for tho District of Edgefiold. Merchants supplied at Wholosalo prices. L. C. McNEARY, Agent Frog Lev?', Nowberry Dist, ?. C. Apr 6 -Jufi 16 SHERIFF'S SALE. Mott Bros. ) vs. } Fi. Fa. Wm. P. Butler. J BY virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to me directed, in tho above stated case, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in May next the following Real Estate of tho De fendant Wm. P. Butler, to wit : ONE TRACT OS1 LAND, containing Seven Hundred Acres, moro or less, on Big Creek, and bounded by lands of Hardy Crouch, Saml. Ed wards, Jacob Smith and others. Alto, tho Interest in the remainder after the determination of a life Estato which Defendant has in the MOORE TRACT, containing One Thousand and Fifty Acres more or less, bounded by lands of James Abney, Saml. Edwards and thc above described lands. Term Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D. April 13, 1868. 4to 10 Sheriff's Sale. John S. Coles, ] m vs. > Lien on Crop. Robt. J. Crafton. J ^ BY Virtue of an Execution in tho above stated case, I will proceed to sell at the residence of the Defendant, R. J. Crafton, cn Thursday, the 30th instant, tho following property, to wit: FOUR BALES COTTON IN THE SEED, more or less. TWENTY BUSHELS CORN, TWO HUNDRED LBS. FODDER. Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. Apr 15 2t 17 Sheriff's Sale. A. J. Hammond & 1 W. Q. Harris, Ex'ors., I ^ ^ V8. Robt. H. Sullivan. J BY virtue of a Writ of Fi. Fa. in the above stated coso to me directed, I will proceed to sell atEdgoficld CH., on tho 1st Monday ir May next, tho following property of tho defendant, Robert H. Sullivan, to wit : ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing Sixty four Acres, more or less, with Dwelling House thereon, adjoining lands of John Huiet and W. Durisoc. ?3S~ Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D Apr 7 4i 15 Sheriff's Sale. i Alex. Hollingsworth, vs. T Fl Fa. John E. Harrison, Sr. BY virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to me directed, in the above stated caso, I will proceed to sell at Edgofleld C. H. on tho 1st Monday in May next, the following property of the Defendant, John E. Harrison, Sr., to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND containing Five Hundred and Twenty-eight (528) Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of E. Devore, Mary Harri son and others. TRACT No. 2, containing Ono Hundred (100) Acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of Steven Langloy, Steven Wren, Thomas Rodgers and others. I will also sell at tho rcsidehco of the Defen dant on Wednesday, the Gth day of May next, tho following personal property of tho Defen dant, to wit: One Mulo, Ono Horse, *. Nine Head Cattlo, Seven Head Sheep, Fifteen Head of HogP, One Set Blacksmith Tools, Two Wagons, ono Carriage, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture. ^Sy~Tcrnis Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. Apr 7_4t_IS State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. E. W. Perry, Ex'or., Def'ts. ") Partition vs. \ and to E. A. Perry and c thers,Pl'ff. J Pay Debts. BY an Order from the Ordinary, Ishall proceed to coll nt Edgefield Court House, on tho first Monday in May 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 tho District and Stato aforesaid, on Indian Branch, waters of Cloud's Creek, containing Threo Hun dred Sixty-fivo (365) Acres, more or loss, and bounden on lands of J. W. Dunham, EPjah Wat son, Sen., and others. TERMS-On a credit of one and two yoars, in equal installments, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to give Bond and sccuriotics, and a Mortgago o? thc premises to t..o Ordinary, to se cure tho purchase money. Costs to bc paid in Cash, and to pay for Titlos extra. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. Apr 7 -lt 15 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Wm. Bouknight, Adm'or, ] Bill to Marshal vs. Assetts, C. P. PoppcDheim and wifo, f Call in Credi and othors. J tors, kc. BY virtue of an order of thc Court in this cause, I will sell at Edge?eld C. H., on Monday, tho 4th of May next, the following REAL ES TATE of JACOB R. BOUKNIGHT, described in tho pleadings to wit : ONE TRACT OF LAND containing Two Hundred and Fifty (250) Acres, more or loss, ad joir ng lands of James Merchant, Nathan Eouk ni> ht, J. H. Bouknight, Trustee, el al. TE;tMS-One-third Cash. Tho balance ona crcuit ot twelve months, with interest from day of salo. Purchasers to give Bond with adcauatc personal sureties, and a mortgage of tho premises to secure tho purchase money, ?ind pay fot titlos extra. Z. W. CAR WILE, C.E.E.D. Apr ll 4t 16 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Franklin Harris, Ex'cr., \ vs / Partition. Wm. Littleton ct al. J BY Virtue of an Order of tho Court in this cause, I will sell at EdgeHeld C. H., on the first Monday in May next, tho REAL ESTATE of SIMPSON HARRIS, dee'd., to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing Four Hundred and Twelve Acre?, moro or less, adjoin ing lands of Bcnj.Bettis, A. J. Hughes, D. Quat tlcbaum and others. TERMS-One-third cash. Tho balance on a credit until thc first day of Jamiary next, at which time posscssi m will be given. Purchaser to givo bond and two good sureties and a mort gage of tho premises to securo thc balance of the purubaso money. Pav for title extra. Z. W. CAR WILE, C.E.E.D. Apr 14_3t_16 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Ploasant D. King and Sarah, 1 his wife, ct al, Applicant, | Petition for vs. \ Partit'n of Roal Artemus Holson and wifo et | Estato. al, Defendants. J IT appearing to my satisfaction that Joseph B. that Joseph B. Talloy, Alvin McDaniel and Permelia his wifo, John Busscy, Thomas J. Bus *cy, Dempsey Bussoy and Augustus Cofcr, De fendants in tho nbovo caso, aro absent from and resido beyond the limits of this State, It is or dered that they do appear in my Office and object to tho salo of the Real Es;tate of Nancy Talley, dee'd., within threo months from tho date bcicof, or their consent will bo entered of record. W. F. DURISOE, 0. E. D. Mar 28, 1S6S_3m_15_ "GROCERIES ! w E ARE RECEIVING FRESH SUP PLIES of GH0IGI! FAMILY GROCERIES EVERY WEE'J, To which wo would call tho attention of all in want of GOOD GROCERIES. gSS^AU Orden faithftdly executed. ?S~All Gooda Oath on delivery. JANES G. BAILIE & BRO.. 205 Broad Strejt. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Feb ll _tf__r_ TO MILL OWNERS. FRENCH BURR) ESOPUS & COLOGNE MILL STONES, BOLTING CLOTHS, SMUT MACHINE? AND ALL KINDS OF Mill Furnishing Ware FOR SALE AT TEE LOWEST CASH PRICE, By WiJ. BRENNER, 107 Broad Strrcct, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Augusta, Jan IS 6m3 Ammonia Phosphate. 500 TONS OF THIS FERTILIZER now reedy for sale. Planters are respectfully in vited tc visit our works on Sooth Boundary St., in this City, and satisfy themselves as to quality and mode of preparing the article. It is rich in Ammonia and Phosphate, and sui table for all Field Cropsand the Garden. Below we append an Analysis made by General BAINS, on the 17th February last, of tho Ammo nia Phosphate, as offered for sole: Organic Matter Ammonia and necessary Mois ture, 250.00 Carbonate and Nitrate Potash, Chloride of Sodium and Urate of Ammonia, 70.00 Alumina and Magnesia and Iron each, a Troco, Carbonis Acid, 60.00 Lime (Protox Calcium,) 75.00 Limo (Phosphate and Nitrate) 1C5.00 Sulphite, and Hypo-Sulphite and Loss, about ' . SO.Oft Sulphur and Sulphuret Calcium, 22.50 Siliciooa Matter, 277.50 1,000.00 ^?M?rice, $40 per ton, Cash. $45 per ton pay able 1st Nov. next,-City'acceptance. ^gr*Pamphlets with fall., particulars at our Office, No. 300, Broad Street, ju J. A. ANSLEY ^ CO., GENERAL AGENTS, ; Angosta Fertilizing Manufa?turing Co. /^-Also, Agon ts tor the CELEBRATED CALHOUN * ATKINSON TURNING PLO W, made at Maysvfllo, Kentucky. All sizes on hand. Augusta, Mar 2 2m 10 PURE PERUVIAN^GUANO I 25 TONS PERUVIAN GUANO. 25 TONS WHITLOCK[& CO'S. CE REALIZER. 25 TONS WOOLSTON'S PHOS PHATES, i Por isle by J. SIBLEY & SONS, No. 6, Warran Block, Augusta, Cfo. Mario rt U GUANO! CASH, OR CREDIT FOR APPROVED CITY ACCEPTANCE. .A.S wo aro constantly receiving GUANO which can bc chippod without the expense of storago and otb :r expenses, and in order to increase our sales for Cash, to meet heavy payments, we havo determined to soduco our prices at Savannah and Auguste S5 per ton, for all ORDERS ACCOM PANIED WITH THE MONEY. Our prices will tbcrcforo be uniform, as follows : FI?O.YIX GUANO. Imported direct to Savannah from McKean's Island. Price per ton of 2,000 lbs. at Savannah, $50 Cash, or SG2 payable 1st November; at Au gusta, S55 Cash, or $70 payable 1st November. Wilcox, Gibbs & Co's. Manipulated Guano. A mi.cturc of PHONIX and PERUVIAN, well pulverised and mixed under our personal super vision. Prico at Savar nah, $65 per ton of 2,000 lbs., Cash, or $S0 payahio 1st November; at Au gusta, ?570 Cash, or $?5 payable 1st November. Ture No. 1 Peru vi au Guano, Direct from Peruvian Agent, at lowest market price al, Savannah and Augusts, for CASH. ^5S""Wo would advise those who wish to buy GUANO on time, to apply at onco as drafts must bo executed, and approvod, or othor satisfactory arrangements effected before shipments are mado Orders solicited and promptly Ulled. Address WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., IMPORTERS OE AND DEALERS IN GUANO No. 'Jj Ray Street, Savannah, or No. 211 Broad St., Augusta. Augu sta, Jan 20 3m 4 Farmers, YOUR INTERESTS ARE AT STAKE. BUY THE PURE FLOUR OF RAW BONE, MANUFACTURED AT MARIETTA, GkA.., AND GUARANTIED TO BE PURE EgP'It is one of thc Best Fertilizers for Gar dens. For'salo by J. SIBLEY & SONS, No 6, Warren Block, Augusta, Ga Jan 27 tf 5 THE WANDO COMPANY, OF f,HAR?ESTO?i, S. C., IS PREPARED TOJfURNISH ? FAB MERS AND PLANTERS AN AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, COMBINING IN THE HIGHEST DEG I. EE TUE REQUISITES for tho largest yield of Cotton and Corn. Our friends who have tried this FERTILIZER givo their unqualified testi mony of its complete success in largely increas ing tho yield of their crops. Where tho applica tion was doubled, tho increase of yield was fulle as gre: t, and wo arc assured that it has proved for cotton "THE MANURE." Planters will find it advantageous to work less ground, to cultivato moro thoroughly, and to ap ply liberally a preparation such as tho above. Our FEETILIZEES Aro mado under tho supervision of Dr. St. JULIEN RAVENED, Chemist, WHOSE REPUTATION AND SKILL EN SURE a reliable article. We have no hesitation in stating that in our standard manuro .Jhe pub lic havo a FERTILIZER which wdf give tho most iiatisfectory result?. WE CLAIM THAT AT THE SAME COST PER ACRE, THIS ARTICLE WILL DO BETTER THAN PE RUVIAN GUANO, our friends writing that Guano losos its effect upon tho plant generally about "ho beginning of September, and this sus taining tho plant in a green and healthy condi tion ur.til killed by frost. Directions for usc sent with shipments. Prico $65 dollars per ton of 2,000 pounds. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF PURE BONE FJLOHJR, ALWAYS ON HAND, At$:.s per ton of 2000 Pounds. WM. Ci DUKES & CO., Agents. Charleston, Mar 2 Im 10 BEAL ESTATE AGENCY. IWILL hereafter carry on A REAL ESTATE AGENCY for tho PURCHASING and SELL ING OF HOUSES, LOTS and FARMS in Edgefidd District. Reliable Titles made, and Titles oxamined promptly and correctly. Porsons wishingto Purchase or Sell Real Es tate, wiU find it to their interest to confer with mo, or address mo through the Post Office. A fea of Ten Dollars will bo required in ad vance, in each case, and if a purchase or sale is effected tho amount will be deducted ont of my oommiisions. Parties wishing their Real Estate l?vV?sed, can notify mc, enclosing funds to pay foi tho Mine. I will continue to Practico in the Courts of Law and Equity in all the Courts of Record in this'?Sittel* Offioi), Law Range. J. L. ADDISON. Edgofield C. H., Feb 10 tf 7