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FOR SPRING & SUMMER. At Tempting Prices ! STOHE Subscriber is new reoeivine a CIIOICE J. and WELL ASSORTED Stock of Domestic and" Foreign tty Goods, -Consisting in part of Brown SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, DRILLS and TICKING; Blotched Cotton SHEETINGS, Pillow CASING and SHIRTINGS ; Bleached Linen SHEETINGS, Tablo DIAPER, NAPKINS and TOWELS ; DRAP DsETTE, COTTON ADE, Linen DUC and - DRILLS for Men aud Boy's wear . PRINTS and GINGHAMS ; Printed LAWNS,'Jaconet and Orraadie MUS LINS; Whito Jaconet, Swiss, Mull and Nainsook MUS LIN, Plain, Chocked and Striped ; Linen Cambric, Hemstiched and Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS ; LACES, RIBBONS, FLOWBRS, HOSIERY and GLOVES; ? " ?* MOURNING DRESS GOODS; CLOTHING FOR. MEN and BOYS, for Spring and Summer wear; SHOES-for Ladies, Gents, Boys, Girls and the Babies ; BONNETS-Ladies and Misses, and Infant's HATS; Men's, Boys and Children's HATS. -Also, a good assortment of Hardware, Crockery, China and Class Ware, Groceries, Saddles, Bri dles, Buggy Hume**, ?Icc.j ?cc.y Ac. This Stock of Goods was selectod in New York after the late doclino in prices, and will be sold FOR CASH OA LY, At. prioes t? suit the most ecoaomioal. JAS. B. SULLIVAN, At tU Old S?#d:l Mar 27 it U m. FANCY'GOODS, JUST OPENING AT MRS. D. O'CONNOR'S, \Xext to Gray, M?llarky A Co's.) No. 220 Broad St., A.ugusta, Greorgia, CONSISTING OF Straw, Silk and Illusion Bonnets ; Straw and Leghorn Hats ; Bridal Wreathsnud French Flowers ; Spring Bonnet aud Trimming Rib bons ; Fancy Dress Buttons ; Bugle Gi tarts ; Kid 'Jlovck. Lace Mitte and Pa ruso lb ; Grenedine and Berege Veiling; Blactauu White Lace Veils ; Thread Laee?, dre, &c, Embracing arery vtrioty aud stylo of Goods in the abore line, toguthor with a grout m JUT othor desirable Goods not ennmcratod, to vbich she calls the attention of the Ladies. Augusta, Mar 27 1m 13 H. L. JEFFERS & CO., Factors & Commission Me. citants, 118 East Bay, ' Charleston, S. C., WILL give prompt attention tu the salo of Cotton and other Produce, and to the pur chase of Merchandise genorally. Will also act as Agents for tho sale of Land* situated in sty parc of State. The personal atteution of the un dersigned will be given to che business. H. L. JEFFERS, W. H. JEFFKRS, T. A. JEFFERS. _Mar 7_lm_ 16 PAVILION HOTEL, Corner Meeting and Hazel st-., CHARLESTON, S. C. RATES OP Boaxn r-Kn Dir.^3,l?? H. Lt BUTTERFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Mar 27_If_13 OFFICE A. ASST. COMMISSIONER, FREEDMEN'S BURKAU FOR EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, S. C., HAUBCRS, March 1st, 18E6. GENERAL ORDERS, NO. Ii IIN obodlanoa to Special Orders, No. 4, dated . Headquarters ?Htt. ComtuLsioner, Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, ?e., fur South Carolina, February 22d, lao'., the uuder?ig;tud assumes ?barge of all matters pertaining to tho Frepd. men's Bureau, and ?di duttos oonnectsd therewith j in Edge?old District, S. C. II. .All Contracts now in exittonoe, or heros f Ur to be made, iu which' Freed people ure par ties, aro reji*ire<i to be presented at this Otfiue tor pxamiuatios and approval. Without such appro, val they are null and void, aud wjll not be al lowed. III. Matters jn dispute, and "cases of alleged abuse, wherein if rend people aro interested, must bo referred to this Ot?os for adjudication, and striut justice-will bo meted ont to all panties with out prejudice, fear or farer. Tho interests of the Freed paoplo will be look ed after closely, in order that they may receive fair eompenffatieu for their labor, kiod and hu niau* treatment, and their rights under the law. Bat they on tb? other baud will ba required to behave iu an orderly manner; and to work indus triously to support themselves and families. IT. 2nd Lieut. GEO. P. McDOUUALL is an nounced at Adjutant of the District. And AsttV 0arf*?a THOS. T'JRNER, U. S. A., as Medical Outrer, and will have charge of the Hospital and the Sanitary regulations of the Freed people and destitute Eofugeor. JOHN DEVEREUX, BrvL Lt. Colonel U. S. A., A. A. Commissioner for Edge?old Dist. Mar 20 it 12 -? - Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that a final settlement ou the Estate of ?4pt. NATHANIEL BUR TON, dee'd., will be ta ado in th| Ordinary's Office en Tuesday, tho lat Jar of Msjr n?jet. All per sons indebted to said Estate are requested U? yet tie up immediately^ and those having claims against said Est?t* ure notified to pre-cut them by or haftxe that date, otherwise .?aid claims will bo barred. A. JONES, Ex'or. Mar 12 7t? ll ? !-;-~r--? Bacon ! Bacon ! IE Subscriber has 1500 Lbs. Fine BA? CON for sale. JOHN CHEA! II A M. Duntonsville, Mar 7 St 10 .Notice. ALL Perseus tsv*o(t demands against :bo Es tate of Mrs. HARRI'S? nKRRIN. dee'd., are requested to prosont tho'?ame; properly at tested, by the ?r?t M?y, to mo, forpajrpjtnt. And those indebted to the sai? Estate aro requeslod to wake immediate payment. JOHN W. HEBRIN, Adm'or. Mar ?1 ' ' H 12 T Just Received, AFRESH supply- at Italinn MACCARONI; Superior FLOUR j CANDLES; ffbewin/and Smoking TOBACCO; POWDER in Fla?*? : FISH HOOKS, kc; ?c. g^ hfsr 27 _tf 13 Hauling. FROM this date our Wagon will m?ko two trips to Augusta every week, and we will take pleasure in aftepdin*- to the orders of our friends. While we will oh bo responsible for freight that wight be stolon (tum our Wngon, wo will nt the Baae time take every prevauti..u to ?euro tho safe de!iwy;uf all Goods thal may he. entrusted to """^ N. A L. CORLEY A CO. . "March 28 ' it_. "jj, - Old King: Cotton i ??Xl BUSK??S BOYD'S {l?^IF ZSm) Je COTTON SEEi?, f"r sai? loar SEW SFMNfi AN??E?? J v ?Ok THE Subssribers are in receipt of an EXTBN SLV.E ASSORTMENT of the latest and moat fashionable styles of BRESS AM? FANCY GOODS, AND ?BE ? Best Quality of. Domestics* fi,?_feft?i -, ..r' ? " Their St?clc comprise?, in part French, English and American PRINTS ; Superior aiid Beautiful' GINGHAMS ; French Organdie MUSLINS;. ' Beautiful POPLINS and BAREGES ; French and English LAWNS ; Swi?>, Naosook and Mull MUSLINS; TRIMMINGS and RIBBONS in variety ; GLOVES, HOSIERY. HOOP SKIRTS, ?c. FANCY GOODS geuor.lly ; Ladies" aad Muse* Plain and Embroidered HANKERCIUEFS j bleached and Brown SHEETINGS ; Bleached amt Brown SUIRTING8 ; - DRILLS and Bed TICKING ; ? Linen SHEETING and TOWELS ; . Lirun DRILLS, io., for Mon and Boys wear. Ladies, Milses and Children's HATS : SHOES of erery style for Ladies, Gents, Girls, and Boys. -ALSO, IS STORE-! A Complete Stock of Hardware, CROCKE RY, CHINA JSc GLASSWARE' . tiltOCE RI E 8,, &o.??c, Ac. - '? All of which we a?'-se?ling VERY LOW FOR CASH. C. A. GH?ATHAH & BKOe JNo. ::, Park Row. Mar 27 > tf IS Spring and Summer Gr' O OT) S ! TUE Subscriber is now recuring- his Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS direct from Charleston, consisting of CALICOES, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, COTTOXADES, STRIPES, BROU PT AND PLANTER'S LINEN, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, LONG CLOTHS, BED TICK, ?Ste. jg,) Ladies, Misses and Men's HATS AND BONNETS ; Ribbons, Flowers, Wreaths, Plumes, Gloves. Teils? Hosiery, LADIES, HISSES, MEN AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY/ SADDLES, BRIDLES, GIRTHS, SURCIN GLES,. With many (thor articles too tedious to mention, which ?ill bi. .old at (bo lowest market pri?e for CASH ONLY. B. C. BRYAN, Agent. Mar 21 ' * . tf- 12 S PH IN G AND SU M ME R The Subscribers are HOW receiv ing their Stock of Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS. ALSO A CHOICE SELECTION OF Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Pocket Cutlery. ALSO, WHITE WINE AND APPLE VINE lAR-An A No. 1 article. WARREN & LOVELACE. Ridgeway, M.?r 20 8t 12 wasm THE TRUSTEES ara happy to announce that they have secured the services of Rev A, W. CUMMINGS, D. D., long and favorable known to tbeoitUtni of South Cerolina as the President of the Female College at Asheville, N..C. His. great success there is a sufficient guarantee for his skillful management at Spartatiburg. THE NEXT SESSION will open MAY Vtb, and continue Thirty. Weeks. The President ?ill be aided by an able Corps of Experienced Teochr ?rs. All billi pay^blo jp advance, in specie, or its equivalent BOARD and TUITION fer Session, $150,00 TUITION to Day Scholars, 40,00 MUSIC, including ase of Instrument 46,00 The other Ornamental Brunches at tho usual rates. Contingent Feo^l?^O, and Wa.hing 75 etc. per dozen. Each Boarder will furnish a Tea-spoon, Drink ing Cup, a Blanket a puir of Sheets, a pair of Fillow-eaeei, her Toilet and Towels. SIMPSON BOBO, Prtttjftaf Bunni i-f Truttu*. Mar 21 .'St ' 12 TEXAS! TEXAS ! TEXAS ! TdlE tendency of immigration in the whole country, "North and South, ii now towards Tej?as. Tho desire is universal to know more of thin promtsod IanJ, A newspaper that fives re liable intelligence of affairs bsro, the condition of the oouutry, etc., should bo welcome to tbouiandi of people in the older States. This newspapor is THE HOUSTON TELEGRAPH, Published at Honston, T?ai, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly. It il a large double-sheet, of tbe mia o lite as the Now York Herald, Tribune and World. Besides the news of the day, it devote! ? large space to Text;? Intelligence. To tbii de partment it has ovar thirty p?ld contributors, in .very part of the State, besidei au exohange lilt embracing ?very pr.per in tbe Stsite. It 'ie pub lished ot thc following ratci : rta y KA n. vs* ??jrrjfl Daily. $l? no yi 50 Tri-W??kV, ?2 t>o 1 (to Weekly, 5 Ou 5? And for shorter periods in proportion. Mechanics, farmers, capl'sdistf, railroad and steamboat men, artists; teaebers, etc., uumo to Texas, ami welcome to ber fcrtilo fields and geni al rkies. We have room for twenty millions, and will not he crowded/ For thu Telegraph, address E. H. C?SHING, Pabliiher, Houston, Terns. R. II. Gnirnx, Bus. Manager. .M.r 10 Si* 12 UNITED STATES STEEL PEN WORKS, Factory, CAMDEN, N. J. R. ESTERBROOK & CO. WAREHOUSES: 402 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, 42 JOHN STREET, NEW Y0I1K THESE CELEBRATED PBJjS aje of Genu ine American Manufacture, and compris^ ?very leading pty lo in the Market, and are equal in'finish, elasticity and anenerl" of point to tho best imported. Thoy are, therefore, iure to gain thu OOH ii do ne* of tho American public. ?Samples and prirc* on application. Lots made to order, of any pattern or stamp re-, ijulred. ? . For Sale to tbe Trado st tho Manufacturer's Warehouse.?, as nbovo; aird, at retail ly- all Sta tioners, Booksellers and New? Dealers in the United States. ? R. ESTERBROOK k CO. Mir 13 _ ' flm - ll A T fi- Ar Grai'n Watch Repairing Shop, ? lot A of SPLENDID RUNNING- CLOCKS, ver> mmWW g GRAND 'CENTRE OF ?TRACTION i Il . GRAY, M?IMBSI & CO., 228 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,. WOULD respectfully inform their friends and' the public that they are . now . receiving a mo9t magnificent and elegant stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY PURCHASED EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, WITHIN THE LAST TEN DAYS, AT gg ?EECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES, Warrants us in assuring a saving of . Itally 25 per Cent. I To Merchant??, Planters and the public generally, beside? giving them an opportu nity of selecting from a complete assortment in all departments of the trude. Among our stock will be found : Rich Figured Cherie Silks, of new and elegaut styles ; . Plain Silks, in new'and beautiful styles ; Armuse Silks, of new and superb designs ; Striped and Figured Brocade Silks, entirely new; Foulard ?ilks, new and 'beautiful; jTich Heavy Black Silk, superior quality for. Cloaka ; Fjne Black Silks, all widths, for Dresses ; 'Splendid D?ubl?-Width P oplenctts, new and beautiful designs ; With a splendid assortment of Lov.vPriced Dress Goods, such as English Bareges, Bareges, Muslins, Lawns, Carri bries; Calicoes, etc., etc. SklouB^tPirlm and OIoak.s? Fine Lama Shawls, of now and beautiful styles; Crape, Muret and Barege Shawl? ; Splendid Black- Silk Cloaks, in great variety and splondid styles. 9, 10, ll and 12 4 Sheeting, best quality ; 0-8 and 5-4 Pillow Case Cotton ; "Lansdale," "Simpcridem," " New York Mills," and other favorite brands of Long Cloths, at the very lowest Prices. 7, 8 and 11-4 Table Damask, White and Brown ; Crash Doilers and Huckaback Toweling; Damask Dogers and Napkins ; Real irish Linen, of very superior quality ; Hosiery, Gloves, Swiss and .laconK Trimmings; Swiss, "Jaconet and Book Mullins, Plain, Checked and Striped ; Tarletans, Colored and White ; With a very large and great variety of many Other article's, to all of whir h we would respectfully invite the attention of the public. CiRAY, MULLARKY * CO., 228 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. . ' . 3rul.1 Mar 21 Cooking Stoves and Ranges, We are offering to our cus tomers the most approved kinds of' the above, varying in price from ?20 to ?120, according to kind and size. Every Stove or Range will be guaranteed to operate per fectly as represented ai time of sale. Wm. Shepherd & Co. 255 Broad St. Augusta, Feb 1866, 9 Spring Clothing. THE fashionable public, and thoto who desire good Otting CLOTHING, manufactured ut' .ha finca Saxony Wool or Linen, unmixed with COTTON, House-Furnishing Goods. Our Stock of the above com prises almost every article for comfort and convenience in house-keeping, and wc shall be happy to show the goods to all who will call upon us. Wm. Shepherd & Co. 255 Broad St. Augusta, Feb 1866, 9 Well Buckets,Brooms,Paint ed pails Cedar Pails, Cocoa Dippers, Rat Traps, Wash Boards, Wash Tubs, Plough Lines, Cotton Cards, &c, for sale low by Wm. Shepherd & Co. 255 Broad St. Augusta, Feb ?86p, 9 where tb-* ?rjatest durability and finish are com bined- ' .il rind lt to their interest to examine our .* We aro offeriug AT THE PRESENT time grontor bargains th tn can bo obtained ip any other Fashionable Clothing Establishment. Gire us a call and yon will find our Bake-Ovens, Bake-Spiders, Biseuit Ovens, Biscuit-Spi ders and Extra Oven Covers pf all sizes, for sale at low rates by Wm. Shepherd & Co. . 255 Broad St. Augusta, Feb 1866. 9 MY WOOD ?u.d BLACKSMITH SHOFi? sup plied witb experienced workmen, seasoned timber, and the best mutoruU, and wo' ure now prepared t-? REPAIR CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGGONS, ?e., in tho best no. nc ir, and dh short notlse. AU work warranted. GEORGE J. STROTHER. Jan jj_t?_' i Cotton Seed Fo r Sale ! ?f?fm BUSHELS OF PURE BOYD PRO 4-Ul/ LIFIC COTTON SEED for sal? at Win tor Seat. These Cotton Seed will produce one fourth more lint per acre than any other seed I ever plantad. ; Apply lu. time if you want thejji. I also have 200. bushels of SEED OATS fer sale, A word to thc wiso is snfheicnt! Come and buy, and grow rich. J.t. HARMON. A sample of the Cotton Seed eon be seen at the Jtivcriittr Otiie?. Nov. SI? tf 48 . PRICES are extremely low. Eeonooists who wish tho al vantage of buying Sering Clothing ot THE CHEAPEST rites, will find ?I to thiir interest to give us u rxii. To our old patron/, wo woull respectfully m? that every ARTICLE bas been marked down to correspond with the pr?tent scarcity of cktb, and oannot be surpassed anywhere IN AMERICA for cheapness. Our stock is varied, and has been selected with great care. We keep a full ?tock of | extra size Garments, to meet the demands of thoso who oannot get'titted at any otberettablishinent. Call and bramina for yourselves, at I. SIM Ohr.'Jfc CO'S. FASHION?BLU CLOTuma.ESTABLISH J: EXT, 221 Broad Street, Augusto, Ga. Mar 21 tf 12 Tax Assessor's Notice. ?WILL be at tho time and places hereinafter mentioned to make the Assessment on the As sossable'piqperty qf th? fjistrjot,- fQngistiijg of Land's, Lots, Lands and Buildings in Towns aud Villages,.Manufacturers, Spirituous Liquors, Cot ton,-Turpentine, lc. S THE Subscriber having been appointed Agent of the GERMANA, HANOVER, NIAGARA & REPUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Ol Kfyr Yorjf.r-rthe acer??;ale Cash Anetta of wbleh it NEAR THREE MILLIONS OF DOL LARS-is prepared to take risks against loss or damage hy Fire on liboral torms. Z. W. C?RWILE, Agent. Feb 13 . ^ ; ' tf . 7 ? ^LVOW IN STORE, Btfh. BARRELS Extra Cannl FLOUR : k?\? 20 Boxes Soda and Butter CRACKERS ; 40 Betes {whole, half and quarter) RAISINS : Soft Sholl ALMONDS and assorts-d NUTS; PICKLES, SALMON. OYSTERS; LOBSTERS, SARDINES ; "MACKEREL in whole.i, 2 and J-Barrels; C'AND?/ESvnnd STARCH ;" . I .Toilet had Turpentine SOAPS; ' - -" " ?, e. momita. Edgefield C. H., Pine House, Cherokee Ponds, 'Hamburg, Besoh Island, -'Gr?trltoville, .V?UCIUSP, .Hatcher's, rf. Poesy's, Lvbrand'?, Ridge, Lott's, 'Warton ? Lovelace's, D)jitti>Hsvillo, , Red-Hill, Edward Howie's, Woodlawn, A. Morgan's, Whiteman*!! S. H. Collier's, J. A. Talbert's, . White lUuee, Liberty Hill, Shatterfield, Ronudtreo's Sure, Pleasant Lane, Meetiu* Street, Mrs. Alleu'?, Dr. John Mobley's, Mrs. Norris1, . Gcorgo Addy's, Mrs. Gibson.';;, Mt'Willing, Micklcr'f, Huiet's Store, Perry's, Coleman's X^Roads, Richardson's, Mrs. Culbrearb's, Coopersvillo, A. Kemp's, Dom's Mill?, Edgefiild C. H. it " m ?a Monday, 2d April'. Tuesday,, Sd '? Wednesday, 4th " Thursday, 5th " friday, 6th a turd ay, 7 th Monday, ..Qjh Tuesday, 10th Wednesday 11th Thursday, 1.2th Friday, 13th " Saturday, H th " Samo er?nlng, 3 o'elk. 21,-ndey, loth Apr. Tuesday, 17th " Wednesday ISth " Thursday, l?th " Friday, 20th " Same evening,3 o'elk. Saturday, 21st- Apr. Monday, 23d . .. Tuesday,. 24 th " Weduosday 26?h " Thursday 2A.t!i " Friday, 2/th " Saturday, 28 th " Monday, 3Uh " Tuesdny, Isl May. Wednesday 2d " thursday; 3d ? Same evenir?, 3 o'elk. Friday, 4i\> May. Saturday, 5th " Monday, 7th " T?egduy, 8th " M'/ednosUay Cl ii " Thursday, ?Oth " Friday, Hth " Saturday, 12 th " Monday, 14 th " Tuesday, loth " Wednesday 16th " Thursday, 17th Aftor which tinie rey Assessment books w?H cjose. Persons making returns w'dl hear iu mjnd that returns must be muds with roforinee to thc first October last. . -Boiiks or.ea at 10 e'elook, A. M., and elora at 4 o'clock, P. M. * BENJ. ROPER, Tex Alienor Bdgetield Dist Mar 21_tf_12 Wet Nurse . Wanted. WANTED a young, hearty ?nil healthy WET NURSE-one with a child not over threr or four month* old. Awhile woman preferred, Liberal wagos will be paid, ?j Wontud immediate ly. Kyno but tho most indubitably healthy need apply. Apply oi this Offiso. i Sur? u il T??gue & ??rw?e, UNDER ODD FELLOWS' t MASONIC HALL, ?Deaiers in * uni ). ?iuuiviiiiiijt iiiLiiin.iijiJt 23 rushes, ?fcc. 'AVE on hand, and aro conptHiitly rccoiviug, IX all of tho moet approved PATENT MEDI CINES, consisting in part of AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL; AVER'S AGUE Cure; WI?TAR'S BALSAM WILD CHERRY; Dr. Strickland's COUGH BALSAM; " " . At,ti-Cholera MIXTURE; " " I'I LE REMEDY; WATSONS NEURALGIA ICING-an in fallible remedy : MUS: WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for children tee-hiug. Hurley's Pjj.uUr WORM CANDY, Browu's Bronchial TROCHES ; PIIILOTOKES, -r FEMALE'S FRIEND; Whitcomb',. As:l:nu HEM EDY : Reinhold's Fluid Extract BUCHU; Cous tuition WATER ; Hu.beud's Calci utid MAGNESIA : Brown'? Essence .of JAMAICA GINGER ; Sylvester's BENZINE. For the Hair. AU of tho most popular propagations for the Hair, such as Wood's Hair RESTORATIVE; Barry's TRICOPHEltOU?; Lion's KATH?IRON : Jayne's Hair TONIC ; " Burnett's COCOAINE; Antique OIL; - BEARS OIL and POMATUMS. Also, A fine^assortruent of KEROSINE LAMPS, KER OSINE OIL, and in fact everything kept iu u first"e!a?s Drug Store, all of which trill be sold at the lowest market prices. Mar.i tf 10 FISK'S PATENT - METALLIC BURIAL CASES -AJSTID CASKETS! TUE Subscriber has just received an assort .nt-ut nf th-j?e beautiful Rosewood finish METALLIC BURIAL CASES r.nd CASKETS - Air-tight an.l indestructible-for prjtosling and preserving-tLo Dead-which lie will soil at Luto moderato advance on original cost and transporta tion.. Wher?.v?ir introduced theso Casos huve tin. preference over all others. I^TOrdcs promptly filled. Terms; of course, strictly Cash. J. M. WITT. EdgtCold, Mar 13 tf n CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY EDGEFII;;LD, S. C. TUE Subscribers respecfully announce ?hat they are now propared to do at! work in thc COACH MAKING and REPAIRING BUSI NESS that ra .y be entrusted ,to thom,'in a work loanlike manner, und with n jIC.CCFS and di?p?ti'b. WY ba ve on hand a few CARRIAGES asd perlor Bl'i?t? l'?S, of our own manufacture, which wo will sell low. All kinds rtf REPAIRING dono promptly and warranted to gi?o satisfaction; 'pStifyi. we soil ONLY FOR CASU, our prices are unu.uallj reasoMiblc. All we ark is a trial. SMITH & JONES. Mar 7 tf ?0 WEST'S IMPROVED PUMP, Anti-Freeziiig, Double-Acting, For cing asid Lifting. THESE PUMPS have now been in general use, a number of years, aid givo better sat isfaction than auy other, and are rccornuiendedas THE BEST 1 By CAPTAIN EUICSSON, and other eminent engi neers. We ctn refer to thousands u>dng them, and guarantco that ali will recommend thom. The; aro more simplo in construction, and work easier, and cost less than all others. MOur read'rs Still find tho double acting, unproved ? i|i of J. J). West i? Co., nee of the bi-.n in market, it U very simple, works ti s rliartn. no tliat any ob i Id may ute it; throws a steady, wwi HUONS stream, and lin?, not freue in lim coldest exposure, and itiuiuauaib cheap. We ss) thi. knowingly, and give ihr leetiliiutij ol' nur own accord, witlioul Ibu knowle.lye <T rrqut>?| oi Hie proprietors."-X. Y.Etrkln? I'o.t, J'ily I?f, lSo'3. J. 1). Wi>r A Co.-Wc are pleased tn .-.tate thal the PilUips wo liad bi jon, about a y;:r.r ago, bavo been in eoiiitaiit n.e. lz hour? each day, and rsi'e S?l tb? lue of our woolen faetorv, a|*>u,' (Ute hundred and Bny gall?os pi-r in?uiiie. Th.) work with but little ?tower, compared with pumps wc have used bcl'-re, and d>> notgrt *>ut ot' reunir, and ure SsUsfactiTT in ?ll respects, .DUNLAP MAN L'FALTUKINQ CO." Bora)* Roms*??' TO TI;E I'AP.MKU'S CLUB. .JAX. Sst: '. No Farmer who owns a Well "r cistern can possibly afford to Itt withnul.an iron pinup, li should br at once a ?ucii ni ami force putup-a perfect ?tuv eugine-such a one known a? . Wi?t'? Improved Pump.' 1 .?peale;ol this pump, because I happen tu know it to be very eira* plc, durable, powei Ail abd cheap, and lt dont freexe up nor gel out ol order once a year. I know Ibis and think. 1 may bc doing the (armers good by 'peaking nf it. A boy ten years old can work it, atid throw a eonUnuou. iheh-end;a-(|uartrr tircaui. lt can be made to work in doej. ? r: ls ir? well a. in .hallow ones." Una*! N'KCK, L. I.. ISM. " I hare u?>ed this Pump for one summer and winter. exposed lo the northwest wind, coming over Long Island Sound, being the coldest possible exposure, and.at ro time did it Irene, nor were we unable at any lime to pump water wlHi great ease. ' v H. H. McILVIAN." "The undersigned having used West's Improved Pumps, cheerfully recommend I lain tr? rfiuiplc, pursMe and powerful in "raising and ihp>vrip?; wutrr, and for their eas?. of ac'i'Nl, ?ccurity agaln?! fro.t, and low price, we believe them superior to ali others. WARBEN LELAND, Met. Itttetj N. Y. .1. W. POMEKOV, Yonkers, N. Y. . .JOHN MKdSESAU. N. Y. , DOMINICK LAWRENCE, Winchester." fi?tn Un! AW lurk Obtrrar. "We have had in use lor mouth? past one of West's pump?, which ha? given us more satisfaction a. a force end lifting pump than any wu ba? ever used. Il i? one of great power, end well adapted for ship'? decks, raine, factories, greenhouses, graperies, eic The Minimi Chronicle und li??vcajl ?foife*?, SP,) s . it |s seonrumeu J^-.l foy Ita .nMrvliio ?irapliflty of ciondructinn, great slrimgtfi and consequent durability and cheapness of re pair. There. 1? no stumiig box-ihe pressure bein? brid by a enp-paekiug li^e upon Hie workinc-plrton. working in a eyunder, Utu.dfor tho purposs wltaiu Ihe ujiprr air chamber-which wc think a creal movement, as stuffing i? so liable to bf deranged and Iruk under strong pressure to ?av nothing of the loss by friction Im.ldeut thereto. It has also two ?ir chamber*-thus tho action of the valvo li cushioned upon both ?ldc? by air-preventing waler? hammer axd vacuunvthuiup. The y.alvvs. are .very ac? .ceirlble, and simply and cheaply rep#Ired. They work easior Utan nny pumii we ha? over seen : ?he 4 inch o)? Unaor being worked'py chijuruu: In'WfUioiie hundred fVct deep, iud as they are extremely cheap, sj well as "simplo and siroug, wc freely recommend them." . "CAiiSciooH Mixt, N. C'., June ?b, 1SC3. J. D. Wr?T A Ca - Gn<t* ? The Pumii which 1 ordered luf-dur mine ls received, and put to work In ?uruadcrluy 'sheJV-whicli weare ?inking. We tin.! Hutt one limn will, -with ease, llfi fifty gall?n* per mlnut?. We lirteil in three and a Un ii hours.all the waler in the shall, w hich mca ?urc?ev?n twelve foet al. J thirty feet dtcp, and lt Wa? full wh'jn we commViieeilT It answer? ourrxpecteL'oiis In every respect. Ii will do great service with uutu-itiin exiK-use for repulrs. Yours, respectfully, 1 UL'IM: HIGGINS." "This may certify Hut I have been using nt my man? ttfac'.qre ??r-Uni U'tfoiir juara. V{tiCa Improved P?IIIII>. Tuow haye I? 'BWi 'h^8* ?l sald-pumpss one of which ls kept constantly ut wnrk 2t hours of each day, (except Munday.,!I =nd liiis bvon runniug for the pasl two years. I pronoun co them unhesitanlly, Hie best pumps that have been brought tn-my notice, having lined many other? previously' ' They are ?implo in their construction, arid not e'asily,di*arrtU2eil. New York, Oct ?. 1S63. JAS. A. WEBB.* Wo have plenty more such certificates, but think theao arp vr-fl??h.: l'c-r-Vi1 WP8? ?I?ie? P'P* vtc-. Ac, address cid upoji J. D. WEST & CO., 40 COURTLAND ST., NEW YORK Cy Order.' may be sent through ino AuEittciX AhVKiiTisiNO AOKSCY, SSU Broadway, New York. Mar 7 ' lm 10 Notice. ; ALL porsons biiving claims of the first and se cond class against the Eststte of W. L. STONE? dee'd., are roquestod to meet us In the (irdinarv's o|j'tco e .'tmsdsy, tho }j?: AfRIL next, with their cli|lme duly atestad, and prepared for sottlomeu'te M. M. PADGETT) ... B. T. JENNINGS. J Ad url' Feb C . 8t ? Executor's Notice. ALL perlons indebted to the Estate of JOHN ?UATTLEBAUM, .We'd., will please m?kc immediate payaient, and all person? having de mauds against tho said Estate are requested tc pre'uut thuin, duly at testo <!, tu the uudersigncd'al Hfe l.itu. rosidonce'of the doceasod, on or befon the SOth'day of January 1S07,- as.there will be t fiual settlement of ibo Es tu to on that day. SIMSON COQDURN, Ex'or. J?a39 \J \% Wi???iiftp, c. E.?aiTufr-:r.? w/Oit?oj, LATHROP, TOSTIN i CO.:, importers and Jobbers cTr CHINA AND GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, Plated Ware, .&c, Wo- 2*74 Uroad Street, (W. B. QairvuCa OLD STAXDJ AUGUSTA, GEO. . Mar 13 " k \ ' '"!*"!ui j] - New Tin Shop ? -o ROOFLVG, fc?TTERLYU, STOVE WORK Mid REPAIftIXt? DONE OX TUE SUORTIB? NOTICE /TSD MOST REASONABLE PRICES. rglUOS. DARKEY rosjecifully anuouneei M. to hie frieuds ia -augusta and EdgefiulJ, thal ho has- openod u TI3ST SHOP At tlio STOVE and TIN WARR E:TACLISH MENT ot I). L. FULLERTON, Corner Broad and Washington Streets, where hu viii do ali work entrusted to him in thu Tinntrs' hbo ot bu siness, IT i : L fidelity and dispateb. Twelve years experience in the business iu ibi community warrants mc in saying that all wort entrusted Ut wc shall bc ratUfacturhy executed, or no charges niadp. Respectfully! TIfOS. HARKET, Corner Broad aud Washington Streets, AUGUSTA, GA. Feb 27 tm 9 ' A. STEVENS, Grocer and Commission MERCHANT,. 299 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., HAS NOW IN. STORE A LARGE ffIO.CE OF SUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE, FLOUR, RICE, BUTTER, SOAP, CANDLES, TOBACCO, RAISINS, SARDINES, YARNS, Ac, Ar. WINES & LIQUORS In Burreis and Box.s. Fifty Hillls, Choice Har on. Togothor with a full assortment nf every a. tick: to be h id in Wholesale aud Rotall Grjccry ostab l'ubments. Augusta, Nov 20 6ia 47 T.' H. BONER, JAS. llcsnEnsox. BONES & HENDERSON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN* saws* OT-eia? - Trunks, Valises aud Carpet Bags, No. 1ST Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., HAVE recently ?aponed, next door to BUSES' Hardware Hous.?, a VKRY LARGE ano VARIED ASSORTMENT of BOOTS & SHOES, Which were purchased from the best ua?ufac?u rors at low prices, and which they arc now soiling Wholesale and Reta.il,-us rcaiunaulc as any olh?i House in Augusta. jf?rThe People of Edge?eld and tho adjoin: ing Districts aro invited to give us a call. E^Mcrcbants will do well to examine om completo Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Augusta, Doo 5 6m 49 J. FRASER SHECUT, ARTHUR B. BELL, T. H. IIAMETT Formerly of Charleston, S, C. Great Sale of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND FLATED WAKE, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, tc, Ac, 4c. ALL TO BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH ! Without regard to Value, and not tn he paid for until you know what you are to receive. This vory popular plau of distribution, in which thero aro NO BLANKS, Gives Universal Satisfaction. SHECUT, BELL & CO., 136 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. We hare no cenneotion whatever with any other bou**, neithur lu thia City or elsewhere ; have l?ri?n,tih houses, but give uur undivided attention t-> please ALL our patrons. Wo hare, howov.-r. Agents iu various parts of thi.? and ad joining States. /TAT S. H. MANO ET, Agent for EdgeCeld. Call ai my store and see Circulars. S. li. M. Jan 30 tf 5 rA. J. PELLETIER, ?Offers to the ciflsons of Edgofleld. and ad* f joining Districts a FINE ASSORTMENT fRUGS AND MEDICINES, SPICES, Toilet .Articles, [And Fancy Goods \ TO BE HAD AT HIS V HAMBURG >^ Nov. 13 RLfUMEIIY-j for tbe Toilet,] I DRUG STORE, J ;, s. c. / Bm 47 f A ?J ministra tors' Notice. ALL persons havinr demands against the Es tate of WYATT HOLMES, deoeased, are re queued to present them, duly attested to the un der?ignod ? und those indebted to said Estate will plea.su make iiumedUte payment. W. F PRESCOTT, , I , " W Y ATI L. HOLMES, j Aa on Jan 30 3m 5 A Splendid Clock for Sale FlOR sale at my shop a splendid English eight day 0.L0CK-in good running order. Price very low. H. A. GRAY. Granite Mill Stone?! FROM THE CLOUD'S CREEK QUARRIES, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, S. C. A few Setts furnished at short notice. E. W. McLENNA, Leos ville, 3. C. Mar 7 4t* 10 Notice. . ALL Per.'nns haying demands ?(-?inst the Es tate of DANIEL HA^IRD; dee'd., are re quested to pay tho same without delny ; and those having olaims against the said Estate will render them tn, duly attested, o thor wise -aid claims will bo barred. J?RN a RAVIRD, Ad'or. . .?*??. J*-: J Ko. 218 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA'., flliolcsale and Reiail Dealer ?jp UARDWAKE, . BUILDING MATERIALS, Carpenters1 tm?-Blacksmitii^ Toei? CUTLERY, * - ' " FISHING TACKLE. GUNS* PrSTOlS, AM?rf&NITl?iV, Mill Irons and Rocks, H?lting Cloth, Av., ?cc, ?ie. All of which I SID selling as ehoap^lf not cko-p .T, than iiny other liou?e iu thc ?tty. Mur.13 . lin ll Arms and I*egs. . G. B. HOGGSON, ARTIFICIAL LIMB MA KE?, itinnsion lTonsp. No. 2?0, Broad Street, rllC?Ik Limns ur* unsurpassed for Lightness, Bo.inty of Finish, ?nd Durability. Satiidsc* ion Guaranteed in all ci.net. Fri'ui th? "Di.ly Prers," Augusta, Qa., Jan. l.tth, 1886. . . W.e are well acquited will tho ;cn;lcuitiu and take ^rcat pleasure it recommend ag him to any who hare boen ap unfortunate aa 0 JH.^O either MO ?roi or ri leg* He understands lit- bu^ilK's? perfectly, ami wears an art.fieial log limtilf, of his own make, on which wo have seen tim daurc, and we defy any one not acquainted, rilli thc facttp dbtee.it. Wollare examined theso irttficial limb.?, and hove nu hesitancy iu proaoun 1 ii ar them the l>e.?t we ever-aw. Let the maimed ind e-ipplcd rejoice tbnt lim Good Samarium ?3 ter-Mu ttio person ol'Mr. Hogg/on. * *, The following letter ts one of- the many re eived by Mr. H : EBOKKIKLD DisntrcT, S. C., Jan. 9, lfffSC. Mr. 0. 1). HOUISON-Sir: I h.,ve :o-ted tho leg tm ?ie by you ; find it rkri?uctory, ac d'am pleased rith th'e sumo. I* have no besitaiiou- dit recom aonding the Artificial Limhs made by you to m; omradey, who, like my>olf, have boon unfortunate n the lalo war. Yours, etc:,' T. W. OETZEN, Capt. O.A. Mnrch 7 '?rn - ll) Drugs, Medicines, ?rc. PLUMB & LEITNEB, 212 BROAD ST-kiET, AUGUSTA, GA., T'irOULD respectfully invite the attention ot IT MERCHANTS. PLANTER!? ?nd PHY ?1CIANS to'tbeir Stock of 'URIS MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PAiKTS, OILS, ll RUS II ES, FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, CHOICE PER FUMEJJ?Y, SOAPS, ?cc, ?frc, Ai c. PLUMB & LElTNE?, 212 Broad Streot, AUGUSTA, GA. Mar? . Aa - 10 What I Wish to Se?. 15 Rbis, of Fart's celebrated CbampagoeaCIDEB, and a lresh cupply arriving weekly. ALE. 15 Casks nf Bass ? Cu's. PALE ALE, in pints und quurts. LIQUQES. . , 0 Rbi?, of BOURBON" WHISKEY ; 0 Rids. COGNAC BRANDY t 0 Bbls. MALAGA WINE; ?5 Cases IIEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE; 15 Casos pure HOLLAND GIN, sud everything else in the way of Liquors. SOMETHING- GOOD 25 Hhds. Choic?NEW BACON, prime article. 00 Bhls. Northern FLOUR, various brandy IO Tierces fresh beat, new crop, RICE, prime. 50 Bbls. SUGAR, all grades and varieties. 30 Bags COFFEE, assorted qualities. 10 Chests Jennings A Co's. TEAS, in ^ lb. packages. PEPPER, GINGER, SPICES, CLOVES, CINNAMON, ?ic. ?ic 75 'Boxes SOAPS, all varieties. 50 Boxes Adamantine CANDLES; 25 B..xe* Oswejco STARCH, i Every kind and varioty ?vf PICKLES, PRE SERVES, Canned FRUIT, KL*:Il and * "* OYSTERS, and everything elna usually kept in a First Class Grocery Store. Also, ? \, _ 00 Bbls. NEW MACKEREL. 50 Kits No. 1 Family MACKEREL. IRISH POTATOES fur planting and family usc 100 Sa<ks CORN, arriving weekly at depot, and new Goods in my line generally, -arri ving daily, at low pricer. I Have Also, Tho. Agency for tho sale of YARNS ??d CS TABURGS, HOLLOW WARE and CASTINGS f all kinds, all of which will bo told at LOW ?RICES. A. STEVENS. Augurs, Mar ? Af. 10 --,--g-g SUBSTITUTE FOR PERUVIAN GUANO. Baugh's Raw Ron? jw-pispra_.i. iii! .Baugb. Sc Sons. MANVFAQTURE&Sk PRQPRIETORS No; SO, South Delaware Avtuue, PHILADELPHIA, ta s This raloable MANURE has been before th? igricultural public, under one name, for twelre fears past, nnd its character for rigor of action ind perinauonce in effect is well eetablwhed. Be fore thc war it was introduced tb some extent ia the Southern States, and was found to be highly adapted to Gotten, Tobacco and all Crops* And as a perfect substitute for Terurian Gu ano, (afforded at less than ono half the cost,) it has been adopted by agriculturists of knows in telligence and discrimination. It ia warranted uot to exhaust the soil., but ?a the contrary per manently to improTe ic The sales nay,- amount to many thousand tons annually, aud tho facili ties for its manufacture aro cilcnsive and com plete. Q Pamphlet describing its distinctive claims, may be bad on application to the undersigned, ageat of the manufacturers, from whom the MANURE may at all times be obtained. ^&"Plantors and Dealers would do well to send in their ardors carly to S. O. MATHEWSON, TJtnersl'Ajjenta, AUGUSTA, GA. Feb IS tf T BICK OHEATHAM WILL stand the SPRING SEASON of 53S? at Twenty-tire Doltars the geason,-?om laencinc the 1st March aod ending the 20ih Juno John K. oiooiey s on x iw i?>, a^uam/Ai?s and SU NJ) A Y A He will be on the Road from Edficfleld to Dr. Mobley's.on Thursday* A N*U for the mut be given in every instance, and ono dollar also must bo paid tho groom. JAS. M. HARRISON, Agonfr for THO?. Guieos. , Mar 13 . " Sa : ll