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GRAND CENTRE OF ATTRACTION M i? .? ? ?'-- ?CSC.? rta ' irfwO $& %ai*-#sh ?tts. Faa: 228 BROAD AUGUSTA, G??R&IA, "^yyfOULD reapectful?y inform theirs friend? and the. public that thej are now -s receiying a most magnificent and elegant stock of ??'J: -rr- ? >.-'?:?.. ti asu V? y/TTi r v- ; 5 ei ?TT? ?s a/rasK *?: ?TA?ad el 1er: xs^i* ate*? -a>^i IND-FANCY DRY GOODS. PURCHASED EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, WITHIN THE LAST TEN e DAYS, AT UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES, 09? ii:z .!? f j? Didi iH ! -T - . ? ? v ? Warr?nt? us in assuring a saying of ._ : H> -W ? lollly ?5 per Cent. To Merchants; .Planters Md the public generali j, besides giving them an opportu nity of selectnrg froTn a complete assortment in all department? of the trade. Among our stock will be found : Rich Figured Chene Silks, of new and elogant stylos ; Plain, Silks; in new and> beautiful styles ; t*^ ?i Arm?se Silks, of new-and superb designs ; Striped and Figured Brocade Silks, entirelj new ; i ' -Foulard Silks, new and beautiful ; Rich Heavy Black Silk, superior quality for Cloaks ; ' Fine Black Silks, all widths, for Dresses; Splendid Double-Width Poplenetts, new and beautiful design* With a splendid assortment of Low-Priced Dress Gooda, such as English Bareges, Bareges, Muslins, Lawns, Cambrics, Calicoes, etc., etc. " Shawls ?ti3.dL CloalLSe Fine Lama Shawls, of new and beautiful styles; Crape, Muret and Barege Shawls ; Splendid Black Silk Cloak?, iu great variety and splendid styles. and other favorite brande -*tar:< +&J i As?. ?.?5 et h va ?tap '' *: ? estj ?? rk<" sc* f a*asj3*< ita ?rf? Jra-****;) . .9, 10, 11 and-12-4 Sheiling, best quality ; Assets. iw farand ?>-4 Pillow Case Cotton ; 41 Lansdale/1 "Simperidem," " New York Mill?," of Long.Cloihs,at the'very Lowest Prices. "7, 8 and ?1-4 Table Damask, White and Brown ; Crash D?ilers and Huckaback Toweling; Damask Doilers atid Napkins ; Real Irish Linen, of very superior quality ; Uosiery, Gloves, Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings; Swiss, jaconet and Book Muslins, Plain, Cheeked and Striped ; Tarletans, Colored ?md White ; With a very large and great -variety of many other articles, to all of whick we - -wouldrespectfully invite the attention of the public. CRAY, KULLARK Y ? CO., H ? * *f tr' ttemr i Hs?* ? ~. .?-36* 27 .? SJ Sa' 'O 3?%v ? Sf .J *>:? & 228 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. _ 3ml3 THE Snbscribor haring bren appointed Agent .f tb? .JLR3IAMA, Ii A?, OVER, NIAGARA & REPUDLiC FIRE L\SURANCE COMPANIES Of New York,-the abr?gate Cash Assetti <.f which ia NEAR THREE MILLIONS OJ)" DOL LARS-is prepared to take risks against loss or damage by a ir? os liberal terra*. Z. W. CARWILJ5, Agent. Feb IS tf . T The State of Sout? Carolina EDG?F1ELD DISTRICT ur ORDIN?R r. BT W. F. DURISOB,. Bsqaire, Ordinary ?. Bdgefield District. Whereas, Laar* A. LyVread bas applied t sse.fer Luturs ef Administration, on all and sin gular ths goods and ehriUels,-rights asd erediN ef H. Elay'Lybraad, late oT the Distriet afore said, dee'd. Tbase ar?, therefore, ts Sits and admonish a!) sad singular, the kindred and creditors er tbs said deceased, to be aid appear before me, at ?er seit Ordinary's Court fer tko Said Distriet, te b?. holdes at Bdgeield C. H. os the tlstdey of Marek inst., te show easts, if say, why the sai*! adstiai-tratioa should ne? be granted. Orren under say band and seal, this 19th day ?ef Marok in tke year of eur Lord one thou sand eight hundred and sixty-six, and In tb? ?dth year ef Amerieaa Independence. W. F. I'URISOE, 0. B. D. Marehl? . _ 2t 13 I AGENCY, Spring Ciot?ing, State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. wyr W. T. DURISOB, Esq., Ordinsry of Bdge jJL> nelsVDlstriet. Whereas, James T. Oust/ bas applied tome '.fer Letters e? Administraron, cfc ????'? no?, ou all ? and singular the goods aaa obattels. rights and .credits ef Conred Lawry, late ef the Distriet :a/oresaid, des'd. These are, tberefere, te eit-a and admeniib all . ?nd singular, the-kindred and creditors ef tke said deceased, to be and appear before .me, at our maxi Ordinary's Court fer the said Diltrict, tube iolden at BdgeSeld C. H., en the 59th day el 3?ar. inst., to shew esuse, ii any, why the said administration shett.d'aSi be-grsntod. Giran nader my band and se:J, this 19th day .f Mareh in the year- of ocr Lord one thousand eight hundred and Sixty-six, and in. the 90th year of tke Independence of tb? United States ?f America. ' W.F. DURISOB, O.B.D. March 21 __3t_17 State of South Carolina. EDGEFI?LD DISTRICT, . . IN ORDINARY. wjY W. F. D?RI80E, Bsq., Ordinary of Bdge fi> Sold District. Whereas, ?ldred J. Wills has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and sin ju Tartha goods and chattels, rights and credits of ttstaew W: Jennings, late of the Distriet afore said, dee'd. These are, i.bersiore, .tc site and admonish all and singnlar, the kindred and creditors of the said deeoased, to be and appear boioro mo, at our noit Ord??ry's Court for tho said District, to bo ' borden ii^dge&eld Court House, on the 9th day of April-host, ti ;btT t:ato, if any, why the Hid *d aim ?-.ration *honl<I not bi, jrranted. Giren auder wy hai.d and seal, this 26th dey of M .ire h lc tho ye&r of our Lord oas thousand tight hundrod and sixty-six, f.od in the SOt'a year t?f the Indepcodoues of tlie United Slates s"f Amer?s?. r W. F/DURISOE, e.a.?. Mareh 27 , ' 5t lt TUli fashiouall? pnbli?, and those who desire good Otting CLOTHING, maciufaeiured ol thc Haust Saxony Wool cr Linen,unmixed with COTTON, whore the greatest durability and flaish aro com kined, vrill und it li their iu'tarcst to examine our stoek. We ara offering AT THE PRESENT -??in? greater lurg nins than can be obtained it any other liaihionable Clothing Establishment Gire us a call aa J yea sri!! dud our PRICES are extremely lew. BeonooMsU who wiib tki adrantage of buying Spring Clothing at THE CHEAPEST rates, will and it to their interest te gire us s sall. To our old patrons, we would respeoWully say that ?vary ARTICLE has been marked down to correspond with tb* presont sseroitj ef ?ash| and eanuet be surpassed anywhere IN AMERICA fer eheapLess. Oer stock ls rsried, and bas been seleoted with great care. We keep a full stoek of extra sise Garments, to meet tho demands of those who oannot get fittod at any other establishment. Call and examine for yourselros, st I. SIMON & CO'S. FASHIOKABLS CLOTHIXC ESTABLISSUSST, 224 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Mar 21 tr 12 State ot South: Carolina, . E D GE FlELD- DiST RIC r, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edgofield Di#iriot : Whereas, Eldred J. Wills has appliod to MO for Letters of Adtninistrutiou, on all' and singular the gonds and chattels, rights and cred its of John 0. Joni.il.gs late of tho District aToro * aa|d,^es^v^ . w^?aB sM ? : . TnesS are, therefor.', to cito and admoci?b. alt ard sin;ruhr,"thu kindred auderoditura ?f the ?aid deceased, t<> ue anduppear befotsme, at our next Ordinary** Court for tho said Distriet, tobe bolden f at Blgefield Court House, on- tho Vt h da?. <.( . April Mext., to show causey--f any, wl:y tu? said administration should not i>o ??rantod. Giren under m'y hand and scsi, this :0th day o? iLircbinyesr ?fo?r Lord ono tboiis?nd'.eiigbt hun dred and sixty-six. and in the "Otb-year contins, Independence of the United States of America. ?'* W. F.'DUMSOR, O.E.D. ' ~v*rrr-- J? u. . Notice. ALL Persons hnring demsndii airninst tho Es tate o> Mrs. HARRIET HKKRIN, dee'd,, are requested t-s prvsent the si rae, properly at tested, by the first Mi<y, to mo, 'or p^yca jnt. And those indebted to tba said KsU'r ?re roquested to maka imm?diate paymtnL JOHN W. HERRIN, AdmV. Mar 21 ?t 12 ? o-f i t?-* Notice. r?? Xi LL persons nnywi.<? indebted to tb? Esta to of Mk? B. H. DAVIS, dec'iL. aro requested to ouli ou T. H. Clark, Esqr., my authorised' A gr ut-and ^Attoruey, and sott!?. And those haring demand* ajaiast the said-?st?to. will i loase.presoiit tb um to Tax Assessor's Notice. IWILL be at the time and places htreioafter mentioucd to male the Assessment on the As sessable property or the District, consisting 'of Lands, Lots, Lands and Buildings in Towns and Villages, Manufacturers, Spirituous Liquers, Cot ton, Turpentine, te. Monday, 2d April. Tuerday, Sd ?J Wednesday, ?th " Thursday, 5th w Friday, 6th " Saturday, ft h " Mondar, 5th * Tuesday, 10th " Wednesday 11th M Thursday, 12th " Friday, J 3 tb * Saturday, 14th " Samo evening. 3 o'e.lk. M-nday, 16th Apr. Tuesday, Jflh " Wodnesday 13th " Thursday, 19th " Friday, 20th " Same erenlpg.8 o'elk. Saturday, 31st Apr. Monday, 23d Tuesday, 24th " Wednesday 26th " Thursday '36th '*> Friday. 2 7. h " Saturday, 2Sth " Monday, 30th " Tu.saar, 1st May. Wednesday 2d ? Thursday, Jd " S .'.IBO erening, 3 o'clk. Frid&y, 4th May. Saturday, ith " Monday, 7th " Tuesday, 8th * Wednesday i?th " Thursday, 10th " Friday, 11th " Saturday, 12th " Monday, 14 th ? Tu-sday, j 15 tb " Weduisday Iflth " Thunday,' 17th Edge&eld C. H., Pino House, . Cherokee Fonds, .Hamburg, Besch Island, . Grsnitorillo, Vaucluse* Hatcher'*, F. Posey'*, Ly brand's, Ridge, Lott'*, Warren A Lcrelaoe's, Duatonsrille, Red Hill, . Edward Howie's, Woodlawn, A. Morgan's, Whitemans S. H. Collier'*. J. A. Talbert's, While Hausa, Liberty Hill, Shxttorfleld, Roundtron's Store, Ploavant Lan?, Meeting. Streot, Mrs. Allen'?, Dr. John Mobley'*, . Mrs. Noi ris', - (Jeorge AaiJy'*, Mrs. Gibson'*, Mt Willing, Micklur'i, Huiet's Store, Cyteman'? X Roads, ' -Riahttrdffoo'*, Mrs. Cul breath's, Coopor? rille, '^:Kem.'?, Dorn'? Mill*, Edgefl dd C. H*. After which time n?y Ax?siment books will clos". P.rsons making returns will b*ar In mind that returnrmest bo made with ruferenoe to the first October last. Books open St 16 e'etoek, A, M., snd olese St 4 o'elock, P. M. Mar 21 BENJ. ROPER, tsessor EJg.fi.ld Dist, tf 12 Wet 3.^38 Wanted. WANTED aV?asg,'bei.iiiand healthy WET i'URSE-une willi a child not over ibreo or. foorinosth* old.. A whit? woman preferrojL Liberal wages will be paid. Wanted imm?diats- j i*V ?Xm.bjUlhM ssost JjtdahaatJjr UARJST SMSJJ a ti I D. D, COHEN, No. 218 Broad Street, AUGUSTA. GA., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in HARDWARE, BUILDING MATERIALS, Corp eaters' and Blacksmith's Tools, . CUTLERY, FISHING TACKLE, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, Mill Irons and Rocks, Bolting Cloth, ?ev kt., kt. All. of whick I am lolling ai cheap, if Bot ?heep* er, tkaa any ether House in the city. Uar ll 1m ll Arms and Legs. G. B.?GGS0N, ARTIFICIAL LIMB MAJ?EB. HaHiien Honse. No. ifl, Broad Street, AU (?US TA,. GA. THESE Limbs are unsurpassed for Lightness, Beauty of Finiib, and Durs bili ty. Satisfac tion Oaaranteed in nil cases. Prom the "Daily Prass," Augusta, Ga., Jan. IStb, 156?. * * Wo aro well acsjaaiased with th? geatUiaaa and take great pleasure.in recommend ing hint. t? any who hare boen ?o unfortunate as to lose eitber aa arm ?r a leg. He understands his ?usieess perfectly, and wean aa artificial leg a i? soif, of hil owa make, on wkiek we have seen bin dance,.aad we defy any one not acquainted wiili. th? factt?'deio?til. Wo hive examined these artiieial limbs, ?nd have no hesitancy in pronoan ciny teen th? best w? eroriaw. Let the maimed aod crippled rejoice that the Good Sau^riun ls hern in the persea ef Mr. HogflOB. * * T??3 following letter is one of th? many re ceivad by Mr. H : EDCIFIXLO DISTRICT, S. C., Jan. 9, 1886. Mr. G. B. HoacsoK-Sir: I have tested the leg made by you; find it satisfactory, and ampleasod with th? serre. I hare.no hesitation in recom mending the Artificial Limbs made by you to my comrades, who, like myself, have heon unfortunate in -ti? lat? war. Yours, et?., T. W. G UTZ KN, Capt. C. A. Marok 7 3m 10 Drugs, Medicines, &c. PLUMB & LEITNER, S?2 BBOAD STUB ET, AUGUSTA, GA., rOULD respectfully invite the attention of ' MERCHANTS, PLANTERS and PHY SICIANS to their ft took of PUKE .MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DRUGI, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, FKIKCU WINDOW GLASS, CHOICE PERFUMERY, SOAPS, A?., &c, ?kc. PLUMB & LEITNER, 212 Broad Strset, AUGUSTA,. GA. . Mar 7 Ssa 10 What I Wish to Sell. CIDER, 25 Bbl*, of Purrs celebrated Champado CIDER, and a trosh supply arming w.ekly. . ALE. 35 (testis of Bs,i i Co's. PALE ALE, ia piata and ijuarta. LIQUORS. ' 50 Bbl/-, of BOURBON WHISKEY; 10 .Bbl?. COGNAC BRANDY ; 10 BMs. M KLAG ? WINE; 25 Cr.ses 11KID.SICK CHAMPAGNE; '?5 Cnscs pure noLLANI) GIN, and averytbing elsu in the way of Liquors. ' SOMETHING GOOD ! 25 Hhds. Choice NEW BACON, primo article, j 100 lilli. Northern FLOUR, various brandi. ' 10 Tierces fresh boat, noir crop, RICE, prime. 50 Bbl?. SUGAR, all grades an4 varieties'. 30 Bags COFFEE, aisorte? equalities. I IO Chosts Jennings & Co's. TEAS, in ? lb. 1 packages. PEPPER, GINGER. ftPICBS, CLOVES, ! CINNAMON. Ao., Ac. i 75 Boxes SOAPS, all varieties. 50 Boxas Adamantine CANDLBS. 25 Boxes Oiwego STARCH. Every kind and variety of PICKLES, PRE- , SERVES, Canned PRUIT, PISH and , OYSTERS, and everything else usually i kept in a First Clan flreoory Store. j Also, j 100 Bbls. NEW MACKEREL. ! 150 Kits No. 1 Family MACKERBL. IRISH POTATOES for planting and family Ul?. 200 Sucks. CORN, arriving weekly at depot, I snd nev Gonds in my line generally, arri- ? ring daily, at low pricei. I I Have Also, i The Agency for the sale of YA ANS and OS- 9 NABURGi, HOLLOW WARE and CASTINGS ! of ail ki ads, ell of ?aieh ?ill be sold at LOW PRICES. A. STEV?NS. Algalia, Mari tf 10 SUBSTITUTE FOR PERUVIAN GUANO. Baugh's Raw Bone Sil?-PH?SM ff HUB ! j Bangh & Sons. MA NUF?C TURE RS k PR 0 PRIE TOR S ! So. 20, Sooth Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. This valuable MANURE hus boon before the agricultural public, under on? name, for twelve years patt, and its character for vigor of action and permanence in effect ir well established. Be fare tho war it * ss introduced to somo ex tont in tho Southern States, and wai found to le highly adapted to Cotton, Tobacco aid all Crops, Aad ai a perfeei substitute for Peruvian GU EE??, (sdfordod at less than ene kalf the coat,) it bas boen adopted by agricslturists of known in telligence sad discrimination. It ii warranted uot to exbouzt the soil, but on tko contrary per manently io improve it. TLe. sales now amount to BI any thousand teas an au ally, aad the facili ties for itt manufacture ero extensivo and com pleto. Pamphlet describing its dis tine tiro chiras, EC a y bo had on application to the undersigned, agent of the maunfacturenr, from whom tho MANURE may at ?ll times bo obtained. j^Planton and Doalors would do wall to send in their orders early to J. O. MATHEWSON, General Agents, AUGUSTA, GA. Fehl? tf. 7 DICK CHBATHAM WILL stand the SPRING SEASON of 1861, at Twenty-five Dollars the Seaion^-e;a mcnoing the 1st March and ending the 20ih Juno. B!e will bo at Eda-ofiold CH. on MONDAYS, TUESDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, ?nd nt Dr. Julia R. Monies's on PRTDAYS, SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS. Ho will be on tho Road from ?d,;olf?ld to Dr. Mulders <>n Thursdays. A Note for-th? $25 must bo. givon in ovory instance, and ono dollar also must be paid, tho'gronm. JAS. M. HABRI80X Teague & Carwile UNDER ODD FELLOWS' A MASONIC HALL . . . . - ; , - . Dealers in I itllJJJ? Hil LiU. Brushes, &c. HAVE on hand/ ?nd arc cons tar. t'r receiving, ?ll of th? mort approved PATENT MEDI CINES, consisting in part of AYE R'S CHERRY PECTORAL ; " IYER'S AGUE Cur? ; WISTAR'S BALSAM WILD CHERRY; Dr. Strickland's COUGH BALSAM ; " " Anti-Cholera MIXTURE; " " PILE REMEDY; WATSON'S NEURALGIA KING-an in fallible remedy: MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING f.YRUP for children teething. Hurley's Popular WORM CANDY, Brown's Bronchial TROCHES ; PHILOTOKEN, or FEMALE'S FRIEND ; Whitcomb's Asthma REMEDY ; Hera hold's Fluid Extract BU CHU ; Constitution WATER; Huebaud's Calcinad MAGNESIA ; Brown's Essence of JAMAICA GINGER ; Sylvester's BENZINE. Tor the Hair. All of the most popular preparations for the Hair, inch aa Wood'a H?ir RESTORATIVE: Barry's TRICOPHEROUS; Lion's KATnAIRON; Jayne's Bair TONIC; Burnott'e COCOAINE ; Antique OIL; . , BEARS OIL aid POMATUM'S. Also, A fine assortment of KEROSINE LAMPS, KER OSINE OIL, and in fact everything kept in a first slate Drug Store, all of which will be sold at the lowest market prices. Mar5 tf 10 FISK'S PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS! THE Subscriber has-just received an assort ment of these beautiful Rosewood finish METALLIC BURIAL CASES and CASKETS Air-tight and indestructible-for protecting and preserving the Dead-which he will sell at bula moderate advance on original cost and transporta tion. Wherever introduced these Oases hare th prsferenea over all others. Ega?* Orders promptly filled. Terms, of courao. strictly Cash. J. M. WITT. Edgefield, Mar 13 . tf ll CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY EDGEFIELD, S. G. THE Subscribers respectfully announce that they are now propared to do all work iu the COACH MAKING and REPAIRING BUSI NESS that uny bo entruvtod to them, in a work manlike manner, und with neatuessand dispatch We have on hand ? few CARRIAGES and su perior BUGGIES, of our own manufacture, which we will sell low. All kinds of REPAIRING done promptly ?nd warranted to gire satisfaction. we sell ONLY FOR CASH, our prices ure unusually ictsonable. AH we ask ls a trial. SMITH ?fc JONES. Mar 7 If 10 WEST'S ff^nOVED W, iDti-Frcezjiig, Double-Acting, For cing and Linings THESE PUMPS have now been ia general uso, a number t ' jenrn, and give bottor sat isfaction thui) aoy o.hor, and are rocoramendedas TIKE BEST I By Ci.mix EntCHS?Ji, sud other eminent engi neers. Wo can refer to thousands using them, and {uarunteo that all will recommend them. They ire moio dimple in construction, and work easier, and cost leas than all others. "Our readers will find Ibu douhlc acting, improve:! Pump of J. D. West ii Co., one of the best In tuurket. [t ls very simple, works t<> s diann, so that any child mar ute il; throws a steady, couiiuuuus dream, aud ioes not freeze in the coldest exposure, aud is unusually :heap. We ray this knowingly, aud give the testimony if our own accord, without ttie knowlodge or request ul ?he proprietors."--V. 1' Kerning J'utt, Juhj 1er, ISM. J. D. WBST SS Co.-We ero pleased to state that (he Pumpt wo had of you, about a year ago, harv, been lu instant use, Ix hours each day, and raise fier the usn ot )ur woolen factory, hb?u' one hundred and fifty gallons jer raluute. 'f bey work with but little power, compared with pumps wo hare used before, and do not get out cf ??pair, aud are satisfactory in all respects. DUNLAP MANUFACTURING CO." SMLOX KODINROX TO ?ns FAKUKK'S CUB, JAX. 23: '. Nu Farmer who owns a well or cistern can possibly afford to be without au irou pump, lt should be at once i suction and force pump-a perfect little engine-such ? one known aa ' West's Improved Pump.' 1 ?peelc ot ?his pump, because I huppen U> know lt to be very eim ile, dnrablo, powerful und cheap, and it dont freezo up mr got out or orJer r.-ice a year. I know this and think 1 may be doing the farmers good by speaking of lu A joy ten yean old can work ik amt'throw a eontlnuou. nch-and-a-quark-r Stream, il can be mado to work lu leap wolle as wvll ae in shallow ones." G KB AT NBCK, L. I.. If 61. "I heve nsed tbls Pump for one summor and winter, sxpc-ied to the northwest wind, coming ovor Lung Uland lound, being tho coldest possible exposure, aud at co Ima did it frunze, nor were we unable at any time to jump water with great case. 1 H. B. MoIL VI AN." "The undersigned having used West's Improved Pumps, cheerfully recommend them ai aimple, darublo iud powerful in raising and thVowing water, aud for heir ease of action, security against fr ott, sud low price, sro believe them superior to all others. WARREN LELAND, Met. Hotel. N. T. J. W. POMEKOY, Yonkers, N. Y. JOHN MESSKltAU, N. Y. DOMINICK LAWKENCE, Winchester." From the ?VtS York: Oller eer. " Wo karo had in use for months past on? of West's lumps, which has given us more satisfaction as a force ?id lifting pump th un any wo have ever used. It is one jf great power. uid well adapted for ship's decks, mines, factories, greenhouses, graperies, etc Tho-Mining Chronicle and Railway Jonrnal says : It ls recommen ded for its extreme simplicity of construction, great ilreuglh aud consequent durability and cheapness of re pair. There lt no staling box-?he pressure being held [>y ? cap-packing like upon the working-piston, working in a eylmder, fitted for the purpose withiu the upper air shamber-which wc think a great movement, as stuffing l's so liable to bo derauged and leak under strong pressure lo say nothing of tho loss by friction incident thereto. It has also two air chambers-thus tho action of the valve ls cushioned upon both sides by air-preventing water, hammer sad vacuum-thump. The valves are very at? acssiblc, and simply and cheaply repaired. .They work easier tba? any pump wo nave evorseen: the 4 inch cy linder being worked by ohUdrcn In wells one hundred f.et deep, ?nd at they ?rc extremely cheap, as well as simple and strong, we freely recommend them." "CAMsaiDaieMisB, K. C., June 23,1S?8. J. P. WMT A Co.-Geni*'- The Pump which I ordered for our mine le received, and put to work In our underlay shaft, which weare sinking. We find that one man will with ease, lift fifty gallons per minuto. We lifted in three and a half hours all ibo water in thu shaft, which mea sures even twelve feet and thirty feet deep, and lt waa full when we commenced. It answers our expectations In every respect. It will do great service with but trifling expense for repairs. Yours, respectfully, ! * BURR HIGGINS." "This may certify that I have been ualng at my man ufacturo for thu last four years. West's Improved Pump. I now have In use, three said pumps, one of which is kept con'tautlv at wor'.. si hours of each doy, (except Sundays) and "has been running for thc past two years. I pronounce them uuhesllantly, tho best pumps thal have been brought to my notice, having used ninny others previously. They arc simple In their construellon, and not esullv disarranged. New York, Oct 13, ISM. JAS. A. WEBB." We haveplonty mure such certificates, but think these ?Te enough. For Pumps, Hose, Pipe, Ac, Ac, address or call upon J. D. WEST & CO., 40 COURTLAND ST., NEW YORK . ?2T Orders may bo sont through tho A vt KP. ic AX ADVERTISING AOXXCY, 389 Broadway, New York. Mar 7 1 ni . 10 A Notice. LL persons having claims of the first and se _cond claaa against the Estate of W. L. STONE, dee'd., are requested to meet us in the Ordinary's office on Tuesday, the 3rd A PR1L next, with their claims duly attested, and prepared for. settlement M. M. PADGETT I ... " B. T. JENNINGS. J ~J ors> Feb S 8t 6 A' Executor's Notice. LL potions indebted to the Eatate of JOHN _QUATTLEBAUM, dee'd., will ploase make j Immediate payment, and ?ll -persons having de mands against tho said Estate are requested to prosont them? duly ?ttostoii, to ibe undorsignod at | tho lato rosidenco of tho decensod, on or before I tho 30th day of January 1867, as thero -will bo a final fotUctuoflt o ' tho Ertsto.on that day. . j im? tj $ f GARD. THE undersigned, Wholesalo Dealers, advise you of the faet thai Charleston is again a market for tho parchas? of goods, and. in view of | the ?arly opening of the spring trade, we bog to solieii the resumption of the patronage so liberal ly oxtonded to this market in tho past. We are aware that many old and respected firms will be missed from our number,, but many familiar names will bo found ic new associations, mdy to supply th? wanta of the Trade, at of yore, and otiiar old and nsw firms will be added to pnr number at an aarly. day. Tho cash and short oredit system having been universally adopted la All the Northern markets, wa ara necessarily compelled.to adopt a like sys tem as the only s .-.fe one on whick to conduct bu sinsss, and the hoary percentage once necessary to covor bad dobts ?fill now be avoided. Small profits and quick returns will bethe rule, and un dor its working we hopo not only to restore to our ancient city its former prosperity, but to extond her trade to tho full extent of the capabilities her excolleDt geographical position and natuial ad vantages afford. Our interest and ambitior. oom biuo tu stimulate us in attaining this result. The South Carolina Railroad is now open to Columbia, and its President bas officiallyinformed ns that the Augusta lino wiil be completed to Blackville this month, and that on tho first of February he will receive through freight bu Au gusta. A lino of steamers to Savannah will af ford facilities for shipping in that direction. It is oar parposo to have in store by the last of Feb ruary a complete and variad assortment of goods in our respective lines adapted to the spring trade, and every exertion shall bo made to promoto your interests. Wo oxtend.to you the hand of commercial fel lowship, and solicit your co-operation and patron age ia our efforts to inako Charlestou the centre sf Soutb'orn trade. Oivo ns the encouragement ive ask, and you will enjoy all tb? advantages of i cheap home market. t DRY GOODS. VT*. T. BURGE A CO. BDWIN BATES 4 Co. I. R. READ 4 CO. STRAUSS, VANCE 4 CO. LUKIN, NOYES 4 JOHNSTON. XING 4 GOODRICH. FAMES B. BETTS. 5T0LL, WEBB 4 CO. ?. EPSTEIN, 2o? King Street. ?. LYON'S 4 CO. FANCY GOODS. J. D. BURKETT 4 CO.. SUCCESSORS OF DEWING. THAYER 4 CO. S?RTH, STEELE 4 WARDELL. MILLINERY AND STRAW GOOD WILLIAMS & COVERT. JENGNICK 4 SELL. BOOTS AND SHOES, I. B. STODDARD 4 CO. 3. F. FLEMING 4 CO. E M. BRISTOL, Suctftoior of DCXHAX, TA>T 4 C?. f?tate DAL Y.Agent fOHN COMMINS. Ii AT S AND CAPS. WILLIAMS 4 COVERT. I. ll. WILLIAMS 4 CO. f. HORSEY, 25 nsyue Streut, Successor to HOR 8KY, AUTBX 4 Co. HARDWARE. r. E. ADGER 4 CO. ?AST?E, CALHOUN 4 CO., 2-t Hajno Street. IART 4 CO. ?DGERTON 4 RICHARDS. J. GR AV ELEY. i. L DEMING 4 CO. AGRICULTURAL IMPLE3IENTS . AND MACHINERY. LITTLE A'MARSHALL, 1 Fart Bay Street. BOOKS. 3. J. DAWSON 4 CO. JOV.ERT, DENNY A CO. CARRIAGES AND HARNESS. J. CHAPIN A CO. t. W. GALE A CQ. ??THAN 4 OTTOLENGUI. PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES AND UPHOLSTERY. I. W. KINSMAN. CLOTHING. 3DWIN BATES 4 CO. UACULLAR, WILLIAMS 4 PARKER. ..RANCIS MURPHY. MERSON 4 CO. SADDLERY. IASTIE, CALHOUN 4 CO., 24 Il.yne Street. FENNINGS, TH0ML1NSON, 4 CO. IARROL, NICHOLS 4 CO. DRUGS. (INO 4 CASSIDEY. roSEPH J. MORGAN, [i. CHAPIN 4 CO. rOHS KENIFICK, ?8 Broad-straet. CROCKRBY. VEBB 4 SAGE. VILLIAM G. WHILDEN 4 CO. DRAPER AND TAILOR. T. S. PHILLIPS, 32 Broad-slreet. GROCERS. 1E0. W. WILLIAMS 4 CO. MIAS. H. MOISE, 4 CO. }E0. W. CLARK 4 CO. THADDEUS STREET. ?. 4 F. DAWSON. r. F. O'NEILL 4 SON, 167 East Bay. V. H. CHAFEE, 207 East Bay. VM. GURNEY. IENRY BISCHOFF 4 CO. THOMPSON 4 RRO. ,'AHILL 4 CO. OHN KING 4 CO. VAGNER, HEATH 4 MONS EES. r. H. 4 D. MULLER. ?0LLMANN BROS. HAY AND GRAIN MERCHANTS. OilN S. BIRD 4 CO. ? BUILDING MATERIAL, SASH, BLIND AND DOOR MANUFAC TURERS. V. P. RUSSELL 4 CO. CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MAT TINGS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. :nAS. D. CARR 4 co. GROCERS, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. mUN:4BEE. kUCTIO?EERS, COMMISSION MER CHANTS, DEALERS IN DR y GOODS. T. SAVAGE HEYWARD A SONS, 123 Eist Bay streut, Charleston, S. C., and 141 Augusta, Ga. 1TEAM BAKERY, CRACKERS, BIS CUITS, ETC. r. C. H. CL AUSSEN. IRON AND MILL BANDS AND MA CHINERY AGENCY, r. M. EASON. SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND WHOLESALE DEALERS. ARCHIBALD CETTY A CO. I CONNER 4 CO. Feb 13_ft_7_ H. L. JEFFERS & CO., factors & Commission Merchants, 118 East Bay, Charleston, S. C., fJBTlLL giro prompt attention to tho sale of Fr Cotton and other Produce, and to the pur ihaie of Merohandise generally. Will also act LS Agents fur the sale of Lands situated in any >art of Stato. Tho personal attention of tho un learned will be giron to the business. Ti. L. JEFFERS, W. II. JEFFERS, T. A. JEFFERS. Mar 7_lm_ IQ UNITED STATES STEEL PEN WORKS, Factory, CAMDEN, N. J. i E8TERBR00K & CO WAREHOUSES : 403 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ? JOHN STREET, NEW YORK T UESE CELEBRATED PENS aro of Genu " ino American Manufacture, and comprise ?very loading stylo in the Market, and are equal in finish, elasticity and fineness of point to tho host imported. They are, therefore, sure to gain tho con h il on ce of tho American public. Samples and prices on application. Lots made to order, of any pattern dr stamp re quired. For Sale to tho Trade at the Mauufantufer'i Warohousos, ns abete ; and at retail by all Sta tioners. Booksellers and Nows Dealers in the United Stat<S. R. ESTERBROOK & CO. Mar .13 flin It SALE" AT H. A. Gray*? Wa'feh' .-Repairing Shop, ? lot SVliWDU): BANNING CL0?JCS} trw* tow. Wuiktfvdio ks*f lin?, ?* U t J, jr! lathrop, C. E. fuslin, J!. W. Gibbon. LATHROP, M?STIN & CO,, Importers and Jobbers or - ?. CHINA AND GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, . Plated Ware, <fcc, No. 274. Broad Street, (W-B.?Bii'FiN's OLD STA.T,) AUGUSTA, GEO. Mir 13 j lm ll New Tin Shop ! -o R00F?SG, GUTTERING, STONE WORK and REPAIRING DONE ON TIIE SHORTEST NOTICE AND MOST REASONABLE PRICE?. ' THOS. MAIIKEY regpcotfully announces to his friends in Augusta and Edgell eld, that ho has opened a TIIST SHOP At tho STOVE and TIN WARE ESTABLISH MENT of D. L. FULLERTON, Corner Broad ?nd Washington Streots, where he will do'all work on truited?to him in the Tinners' line of ho liness, with fidelity and dinpatch. Twelve year? experience iu tho business in thi community warrnnt? me in iiyiog that.all work untrusted to me s?mil be satisfactorily executed, jr no charges made. Respectfully, TITOS, in ARKEY, Corner Broad anil Washington Streets, * AUGUSTA, GA. Feb 27 lm " 9, A. STEVENS, ; Grocer and Commission MERCHANT, 299 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., ilAS NOW IN STORE A LARGE STOCK OP SUUAK, COFFEE, CHEESE, FLOUR, BICE, BUTTER, SOAP, CANDLES, TOBACCO, RAISINS, SARDINES* Y A UNS, Ac, Ac. WINES & LIQ?0F S Ic Barrels and Boxes. Fifty II Ii (is. Choice Bacen. together with a full asaortmant nf ovory artieli . o be bud ia Who'.e.aL and Retail Ornery eetab 'uh ment?. Augusts, Nov 20 6m - 47 m m mm HOUSE ! C M. BOSHS, JAS. HESDIJIBO.V. BONES & HENDERSON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' DEALERS IN rrunks, Valises and Carpet Bags, No. 1ST'Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.. HAVE recautly opened, next door to BONKS' Hardware Hous*, a VERY LARGE- and VARIED ASSORTMENT of BOOTS & SHOES, IVhich were purchased from the best aianufactu ?rrs at low prices, and which they arc now selling' tVholosule and Retail, as reasonable as any uthei House ia Augusta. /E?rThc Pe?pls of Edgelield and tho adjoin n? Districts are invited to ?rr? us a call. .gg^Mercbants will do well to examino ou-' .omplcte i'toclc before purchasing elsewhere. Augusta, Doc 5 Cm 40 L FRASER SH EC UT, ARTHUR B. BELL, T. H. HAMETT Formerly of Charleston, S. C. -A.TJC3-XJST-A. GIFT EMPORIUM. Great Sale of WATCHES, JEWELRY, iILVEii AND PLATED WAKE, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGR A. VING S, Ac, ?tc, Ac. ALL TO BE SOLD FOP ONE DOLLAR EACH ! Vithout rogard to Value, and not tn bu paid fpi mtil you know what yon are to receive. This very popular phm of distribution, in which here aro NO BLANKS, Grives Universal Satisfaction. SUECUT, BELL & CO., 136 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia? E5T Wti have no oenncotion whatever with any ithcr house, neither in this City or elsewhere; lave no branch houses, but give our undivided attention to please ALI. our patrons. Wo have, lowover, Agents iu various parts of this and ad orning State*. ??T S. H. MANGET, A trent for Edgeileld. Call at my store and see.Circulars. S. H. M. Jan 30 tf 5 rA. J. PELLETIER, TotTers to the ellison* of Edgeflold and ad ljulnteg District? a FINE ASSORTMENT DRUGS AUD MEDICINES, SPICES, Toilet Articles, SOAPS. t?Sg:F?Wl^ p [And Fancy Goods for the Toilet I TO BE HAD AT HTS DRUG STORE, \ ' HAMBURG, 8. C. Nov. 18 6m 47 A Administrators' Notice. LL persons having demands against the Es _, tate of WYATT HOLMES, deceased. are re quested to present them duly attested to the un lersignod ; and those indebted, to said Es ta to will pleaso in alco immediate pnvoicnt. W. F. PRESCOTT. 1 ,,, WYATT L. HOLMES, j' Ad ?"' - Jan 30 .3m 5 A Splendid Clock for Sale ? POR salo at my shop a splendid English eight , day CLOCK-In good running eider. Price ; very low. H. A. GRAY. ! _ .. -_? . 1 . ' ' - -. Granite Mill Stones ! ?j FROM THE CLOUD'S CREEK QUARRIES,' EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, S.'C. " A few Setts furuished at nhort notice. E. Wi McLENNA, Leesville, S. C. Mar? ? . ?j . ? . lu ? Notice, i A" LL Persons 1'nvin> deniard* Rjrninst the E<~ tsrteof.JMNIfiL UAVIRD. dcc'do are rc <ju.?ted to pay th? snme- without delay j and tbojo, h?vibgclairas against tho said Estate Viii lenJeV'! tbeio io. daly attested, otherwise fcaid etoiml-will fc?U???L fl JOBS il.UAV&D.M'OT. i nu* . 4$ t : > 4# 4 THE TRUSTIES -arg, bapny^ to. announce that they h aro secure'?* tho services ?f? -"J.J ^ :<? Ot Rev A. W. CUMMINGS ,.D. ll J * ^ long ?ind favorably known to IhwitiieoE of South Ctrolina as th? President ol the. FcpssJc .Collego at Asheville, N. C.. IliaVgreaC?ucc^as'th?re ii a sufficient guarantee for^his*'ekilffoI- "m\nagesatat at Spartanburg. ^ ^ TUE NEXT SESSION Viii'"open'JdAY' ?th, and continuo Thirty'Weeks. Tho -President will he aided by-an ablo GorpS 'eFExperWn?e?Teach ers. .-rofjy. ? t&xsi? cJt All hills pnyable.in-ad4rtnee",iOT-s4?Wi?v fer equivalent. ^ w?} ?J ggja* XsA BOARD and TUITION.pirSesViOj^^l50,00 TUITION to Dav Scholars,. V 9 -10,00 M USIC, including Uso 'ot TnVtr??n*?f. 45,00 The other Ornauiou tal Bras ches at .'.he. usual rates. Contingent Pee, $2,00, and.Watshing 73 cts. por dozen. *" ' Each Boarder will furnish a T^s-ipoon", Drink ing Cup, a BlHnkot,xa paw rtf'She*'u', ^r pair of r?ilow-ottit?",4icr Tci!oi^nd-Tew?t*3>?? ?H . . . SIMPSON. ?OBO, PtfiiUnt Hoard of Tmat*f. Mar 21 V. " * ' ?f .12 , .y.tn* r.??uw,Tswe;?-?7 THE tendency of iromigraUon^n^-the whole country, North ?iu'd Suut'h',' is'Vc.'w'tt'wards Texas. Tho d?sir? fr uiiiver>?rfc1<ylttfo"w saore of this promised land. -A newspaper th*t/give? re liablo intclligencs.of^ajlui?sher^.tbareonditic'n of the country, etc", shsuld.bo.wel?ome to.thoo 'ands of poople in'the c-ldc'r States. "This newspaper is LC-*- mAe ?-. a i L*i THE HOUSTON TS LE G RA I? II, ?4 ; i ? ?K'fl Published at Houston, Texas, Dilly, Tri-We*kly and Weekly. It is ? larg? dwoble-'ldieet, of the name site ??-the-New-YoiJ^fr?rald',^ snd Worl<L Besides the aaw?,of:the.dayi"4t dc vous .i large space to Texas laUlHgsn?-j^To. ti u de partment it hVs overthirty paid c?n?rftutorj, ia evry part ofib?-St?tej besides ?to exonang* list embracing eve-ry p.\per in tho StateJ. Mt di pub lished at ihe followiug Tates.:: - a -, ^ ?MIR vRAR. ran vosTn. Daily, ' ' S? ii 00 tl il Tri-V/eeklv, 12'0* ? 1 00 ? Weekly,. 5 01? 4jI? ?i, .W And for shorter periods in proportioa. Mechanic*, faimars, capi?alistr,; Ha?l??Dad and steamboat tuon. urti.-U, lechers, cfc, como to Texas,'and wei cn me. to her fertile files and gst.i al cUics. Wo have rooui for twenty milfioas, and will not be crowded. ' ' ' ? Por the TolcgrHph,'address E.rll. CUSHIN?, PuhlfcLer, Honiton, T*xan/ R. II. Gntrm, Bus. Mantger. Mar ltf 2t* . v 12 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTJRTCT,'; . ' IN ORT) I NA KY. * : f? John Donny, Adm'or., Plaintiff, ) ' -' vs. fjaatitfos. Yancy Rotten and .then, Def 'U. J . BY an Ord or from theOriinsry, I fball'pro ceed to nell at EdftefielJC. H., on -tho Hr-t Mondav in A j. ri) u?x^ for Purtdliot, :the REAL ESTATE of DAVID L. .ROTTON; dee'd.? yjz : TRACT NO- ONE, (the Homestead,) Jyii^nad being in the District mid State aforesaid,,, hound ed by lands of Mrs. Unity Smith, Elijah Watson, jr., M. Mcfertv, and others, containing One Hun dred, and Twenty (120)-Acres, more ur less; ; And TRACT NO., TWO, bound*'! by Lands of Jacob Lagrovie, M. McCarty, MTB. U.. Siuith,'*nnd others, e?ntainin'fc ?no Hundred sad Forty (140) Acrcf, moro or leis. - ' ?.*"- VMm TERMS.-Thc above"Tr?etsifI;aad?HI be sold on a credit until-the first- day of fceceui'ncr next. - on vthich day puv^essiou trill hs. gaven. Purchaser .to give Bond wish g<-Od svcurStUs^and ? Mortgage to the Ordinwy to-wenre th?.pur chase money. Ousts tobo paid i tt.f ashland to pay fur titrtes extrs. W. SPlinSiS. X D. Mar IS -._' _ U_| - ll State of South .Carolina, .ED?EFIEIiD DILTRIOT, ~< IN OtWINAMY". I E. S. Kreps, Pluiutiff,. - -I '' ' -Elsey3k"r"fpf?, L. L. Erepe and - Vfy&Sfioxt. oth?ra,. Defendants. J - Y an-Order from the. Ordinary, I shall pro ceed tu. tel! at Ed /r tic id .C. H., Qa the lir.-t Monday in April next, for Partition, the REAL ESTATE of ANDREW KREPS, dee'd., to wit : A TRACT OR PARCEL' OF L MJD'.^ying ind being in tho Dis'rict and State aforesaid, on the waters of Horse Creek, waters nf Edisto Ri rcTi bounding.on lands of Levi Lybrand, L. P. Rutlan?l, Wm: Creed, Daniel Yohi.ce and Others, containing Three Hundred and Shcty-three?(3CS) Acres, nico or less. TERMS.-Tho tbovo Tract bf Land will be. soid for Cash in Specie, or its cquival??'t'in cur rency. Titles extra. ' - " ' ?.' W;. SPJR?S, SvB; D-. Maria _ et -.11 State of Souita Carolina, . EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, 7.V ORDINAR Y. Silaa Ovcrstr?et, Plaintiff,"- ' "| vs 1'Fartftion. Nancy Orerstrcet and oth?rs,Def ts J BY Virtue of an Order freut tee Ordinary. I ^all pruceed to sell at Edg?ileld C. H., on the fir?t Monday in April next, for Partition, ?he REAL ESTATE of GEORGE-OVERSTREET, ieceascd, to wit: A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, lying ind being io the District and Slate aforesaid, bounding cn lands of Samuel Pos*y,'A. B? (/rice und Sau.ui-l-Ot/orstree' and olkers,* containing; Fifty (5n) Acres, moro.or less. TERMS-Tho above Tract of Land-will be jold on u credit until the first day of-January rroxt. Purchaser t? give Bond with good seem ri tie?, and a Mortgage to thc Ordinary- to. sc eu re the purcbaeo.moncy. 'Costs to be paid in cash, and to pay for titles extra. * w. SPIREST;;S. B. D. Mar 13, ISC6. ..it) MB? ll B WJEHn MY'WOOD and BLACKSMnll SHOr'is sup plied with expcricbwd^'WOrk'eBicn, BeastiLed timber, ?nd the best materials, and -efic-^tre now prepared f> REPAIR CARKUGES,/BUGOIES, WAGGONS, ie1:," in the' best "manner/. Sud on short notice;- All work warranted. - - -J GEOKtfl J. STROTBER. .Jun 29 _, tf g 5 Gotten Seed For Sale ! A fif? Bl'SIlELS OF P?RE BOYD PRO 4-Ul/ LIP IC COTTON SEED?or sale at Alin ee.- Seilt." These Cotton Seed will produco one fourth moro lint por acre than -any other reed I ever planted. Apply in time if yon want them. I also have 200 bushels, "of SEED JOATS for sale. A word to tho wise il sufficient! Come and buy, and growVrichi J. L. HARMON. A s.itapja nf the Cotton Seed can be gean at tba Alirsefwee Office. : Nov. 39 . . . tf ??j \: 49 NOW IN STOKE, K/V BARRELS Extra Canal FLOUR ;> . UPU 20 Boxes Soda, and-Butter CRACKERS t . 40 Boxes (wbolo, halT and quarter) RAtSINS j "Soft Shell ALMONDS and aworted NUTS ; ! PICKLES, SALMON. OYSTBBJ5; v LOBSTERS, SARDINES j MACKEREL in whole. ,, ?and J Barf sis : -CANDLES and-STARCH';. i>->* . Toilet and Turpentine SOAPS J SODA. PEPPER. SPICJI,.RINGER; BUCKETS, BROOMS, TUB?,'Ac. .., ^S. E. EOW^ltS. Hamburg, Pcb 5 - . -? .* -tf T fi Fresh Arrivals. JUST rsebived, and offering to consumers aud Morchaw??; "?eTy- cheap A tine lot of SUPERIOR HAMS j Splendid ?nEES?-fresh nnd'excell?qt : ? A'so.a large supply of tho BESTTBRANDY -4nd WHISKEY-Barrel and^sy*.^ } . ? S.E. BOWERS . Hamburg, F?b 27 -jtf^ , ? Knal^Noti?e.: n?UB rCREDIT?RS "'OF'' THOMA'ScPITTS, J. dee'd., at? HoUfied'tbvti e^nmii-?ertlcment will be haAon his Estate), in the Ordinary's Office for EdgoAeid District, on the 2?tb^.MAXNEXT. All persons having dc ihn nd* Vcnir-'SfiLo said Estate m ii ?t pic sen ? ihi ui -ncc o rd in g lo'IaW on or before that day, othcrniso.thoy wjlt bo, excluded from payment.--. ". . THOMAS" TONKS. , Agant'fbrT.^A'.Tirt'/?x'or. Fob 28^_ _ Sm - - 0 No?c? t? ;?istiU??sr BY the-?cceni ;A?/ of.-tfgislaturJ^|q*|pns dis tilling Spirituous Liquors.Yroin grain, are re ((ui*ed to pay to tho Commi.?sir>nets of Public Bu?dfnir.v-a ?cens? bf T#o'B:und?JW611 arn for ?aeb/St?T.so used. ' aesetjgfc^aflg perons interested will please cqme fciward and pay tWsame. "" Theja'w wft? bo enforced' ^igaitst all who fail todo io. By order.o'f the Boa. rd. : 'fi,JR QQQ$B,?tfi- t&? txtu. C>P. B. vjeaH jr. .rjfjf vT?-??Atflfe *