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M School Notice. RS. TEAGUE will resumo tho Exercises of her School OB Wednesday, Jan. 2d, 1867. Jan 1_tf_1__ Shady Hill Select School, MRS. GOODMAN will re-open on MONDAY, Doc. 31st. It is essential, for those who in tend entering, to come in on that day in order to bo prepared to take their place in Class ' on Tues day, the 1st January. Terms the same as heretofore. Doc 24 St 52 RIDGEWAY ACADEMY. THE Exercises of this Academy will commenc on the 2d Monday in January, under the su pervision of Mr. E. KEESE. Mr. KEXSB'S reputation as a Gentleman, fine Scholar, and his success as a Teacher of long ex perience is well and favorably established in Edgefield District. He possesses that peculiar tact for training and instructing bis Pupils, which si woll fits him for his profession. Rates of Tuition, Per Session of Fivo Mon.hs, in Gold : Orthography, Reading, "Writing, Mental Arith metic and Prim. Geography, $12,00 Eng. Grammar, School Geography, Arith metic, Algebra and Modern History, 16,00 Latin, Greek, French, Natural Philosophy, Higher Mathematics, Ac, 20,00 The Scholastic year will be divided into two Sessions of Five Months each. Good Boarding can be obtained in tho immedi ate vicinity at the usual rates of country Board ing. Only a limited number of Scholars will be ad mitted. Pupils will be charged from time of entrance until the end of the Session. No deductions will bo mada for absence, unless . in cases of protracted sickness of two weeka or more. The Trustees feel confident that Mr. KBESE'S energy and qualifications will insure entire satis faction. J. A. BLAND, L. GO?ILLION, M. B. WEYER, CARSON WARREN, Trustees.. Jan 1 lm 1 Iwill open a SCHOOL AT CLEAR SPRING on the first Monday in February next Thc location is in every respect suitable for a soat of learning, healthy, in tho midst of a moral an a intelligent community, yet sufficiently seclud ed. Young men especially wishing to prepare for College will find here every advantage. Bo>'.rd can be obtained in thc best families at $10 per month. The Scholastic Year 'trill consist of Forty Weeks. Kates of Tuition. Elementary Branches,.$20.00 English Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, 30.00 Higher Eng. Branches, Mathematics, An cient Languages, ------ $40.00 To bc paid half yearly h advaucc, and in gold or its equivalent. J. L. LESLY. Jsn. 2, 5t 1 COLUMBIA, S. C., Select Family School for Young Ladies. ENGLISH ANO FRENCH. Prof. and Mrs. J. C. .'ENGELBRECHT, Principals. THIS SCHOOL is now re-opened in :i pleasant and bci-itby location. The Course of Iustruc tion thorough and practical, embracing all the requirement* of a finished educntion. Tho MUSICAL DEPARTMENT, under thc cbargo of Prof. KNGELURECHT, offers unsur passed advantages. TUE LANGUAGES, Ancient and Moder.*:, arc thorui\ij1ily twight. MANNERS AND PERSONAL HABITS are thc objects of unceasing cure and vigilance, and it is the eons tant aim of the Principals and In struct.rs to mike this Icstitu?i.in both a THO ROUGH SCHOOL AND A HAPPY HOME, and thc pupils entrusted to their caro. Ladies in de portment and Christians in character, as well as Schulars in literary attainment. For Circulars, containing tcrma, ic, apply to thc Principals. Columbia, Dec. 31, St 1 ?U/1L? THIS INSTITUTION is in full operation with over One Hundred Pupils preseut. Thc Gm of January is a good time to cuter, but Pupil.? arc roceived at any timo, and charged from thc day of entering. Tuition, Eighteen Dollars, Specie, per Session of five months. Boarding Ten Dollars per mouth Specie. Currency taken at its value. Pend for a Catalogue. J. I. BONNER, Pres. Duo West, S. C., Dec IG 2til Medical Card. DR. T. J. TEAGUE has moved to thc Dwelling recently occupied by Mr. J. R. Curwile, next door below Episcopal Church. He may bo found at tho Drug Store ot* Teague & Carwile during the day, nod at bis residence during tho night, when not out oa professional business. Having been engaged in the practice of Medi cine, ia its various branches, for tho last Thirteen Years, ho feels that he does not arrogate to him self undue merit wheu h ; solicits a liberal share of patronage at tho hands of this community. .1 an 1 tf 1 Dissolution. T??E CO-PARTNERSHIP herctororo exiling under the name and style of LANIER A LEWIS has this day benn dissolved by uiutu'il consent, Dr. J. E. LEW? having bought out thc interest of tho concern. Thoso indebted will please ranko payment to him, as he alone is au thorised to usc the namo of the Firm in closing out thc business. J. C. LANIER. JNO. E. LEWIS. Liberty Hill, S. C., Die 31, 1SGG. Co-Part nership. THE Undersigned h;ive this day lormcd a Co Partnership under the nam.- and stvlo (,| LEWIS 4 LANIER for the PRACTICE ct MEDICINE. They have adopted the new and novel mode of thc CASI! SYSTEM, and will be governed by the Hill of Chargea published in the Edgefield Adterlittr, under the head of Medi cal Notice-Positive," dated Dec 'td. When de sired the services of both may be had without ad ditional charge. JSO. E. LEWIS, J. C. LANIER. Liberty Hill, Jan 1, 1S67. tf 1 State of South Carolina,, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, /iV OR DIX A ur. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary ol Edgefield District. A'.ioroa-, Z. W. Carwile, C.E.K.D , has applied to mo for Lettors of Administration, on nil und singular tho goods and chattels, ri gb ts and credits, of James Johnson, lato of thc District aforesaid, de.-M. Thesoarc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said docea?td, to bo and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for thc said District, to be. holden at Edgefield C. H.,on the JUth day ui Jan. next, 'o show cause, if nr.y, why thc said administration should u?l be granted. Given un Isr my hand and seal, this l"th day of O-c. in tho y?:ir of our Lord, ono thou 5411 eight hundred and sixty six, and in the Wist year of A:noric-.n Independence. W. F. DURIS0E,O.K. D. D ?. 11 nt 00 The Last Notice ! ALL Per-ons owing in* in sums not exceeding $1(10, will oblige me by settling forthwith. If not, I tnn?t sue in telfdafcnee. I will not object to receiving what little is due me over tho said ntuount. I will accapt greenbacks for ? short timo, but if I am compelled to ?uc I ?hnll expect a little coin, as I have to pay in that surt of change in caae I have " Kutta JJonn" to pay. T. KOOT. Jan 1 2t 1 ' Close Accounts. THE Unucrsigned would respectfully inform all who aro rrfdehted to him on Accounts ta .ide in 1860 and l?rtl, that thc Accounts must be dosed by tho 10 th February next, otherwise they will bo put into judgment lo prevent them from going out of date. Como and soe me, and you may ?-.ive paying cos?- JAS. B. SULLIVAN. Jon 1 4t 1 HOLMES' BOOK HOUSE OLD SIGN OP " FRANKLIN'S HEAD." Corner King and Wentworth-streeis CHARLESTON, S. C. BEAUTIFUL GIFT BOOKS, &C, FOR THE HOLIDAYS, ?-0--' A LARGE VARIETY OF JUVENILE BOOKS, English editions, handsomely bound and illus trated. STEREOSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS, with a beau? tiful assortment of French, Swiss and American Views and Transparencies. GOLD AND SILVER PEN AND PENCIL CA SES, Writing Desks ?nd Writing eases, Portfo lios, French and English Fancy Note Papers and Envelopes stamped to order with names or initials, in colors or plain. EPISCOPAL PRAYER BOOKS, English edi tions, various sizes, in every variety of bindings. BIBLES ; a vory extensivo assortment, embra cing all the varieties published by The Oxford University Press, Eyre & Spootswood, and Bagster's unrivaled editions. THE MONTHS ; Illustrated by Pen and Pencil, $5.25. EASTWOOD ; by Doctor Macleod, $7.50. OUR LIFE ; Illustrated by Pen and Pencil, $2.25. GEMS OF LITERATURE; Elegant rar? and suggestive, $0.00. ENGLISH SACRED POETRY OF THE OLDEN TIME, 55.25. PEN AND PENCIL PICTURES FROM THE POETS, SC DO. JUVENILE VERSE AND PICTURE BOOK, $4.00. LEAVES FROM LIFE, $3.75. PICTORIAL JOURNEY THROUGH THE nO LY LAND, $3.50. SWISS PICTURES, Drawn with Pen and Pencil, $4.00. HALF HOURS WITH THE BEST FRENCH AUTHORS, $5.00. All thc above aro Englith edition*, fully Hitit troted in the highest style of art, printed on tinted paper, and elegantly bound. TUE BRITISH POETS, handsomely illustrated, and a fine Stcol Portrait of each.' London ?di fiant. Muslin, extra gilt edged, $2.00 each: Turkey Morocco, antique, $3.50 each. \?gr Any Book in this list will bc sent hy mail, free of jiottuge, on receipt of price. Address "HOLMES' BOOK HOUSE,?? ClIAIlLESTOX, S. C. Dec. IS, tf 51 W. C. TILTON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C., AGENT for GEO. PAGE i CO., of Bs.ltirnore. Md.. CELEBRATED PATENT PORTA BLE SAW MILLS. STEAM ENGINES an? BOILERS, HORSE POWERS, GRIST MILLS, TIMBER WHEELS, lc. Duplicates furnished at short notice. Circular and Gung Saws at Man ufacturers' prices. Agriculiur?l Implements of every description: PAGE'S Cele'..rated GARDEN PLOUGH. A Splendid Assortment of SASHES, DOORS, BLINDS, 4c., HICKORY. ASH, ?nd OAK RIMS, POLES and SHAFTS for Budgies, Car ringet and Wagons, ail kinds of Carriage Mate rial. WHITE PINE, SPRUCE. OAK. WALNUT. MAHOGANY and CEDAR LUMBER of ever.* description. Charleston, Dec 17 .':m51 \o. ?53, Meeting Street, WJWJffllHAR, GEORGE C. GOODRICH, ) PHILLIP WINEMAN, V South Carolina. JOHN ASHnURST, J DIUECT IMPORTERS OT DRUGS, MEDICINES . CHEMICALS, ?fcc, Charleston, S. C., Nov. 20, Cm 47 ESTABLISHED 1854. LENGICK7 SELL, Importers and Wholesale Dealers IN MILLINERY, STRAW, AND F^HSTCY GOODS, North East Corner Mcctin;/ and Market Sis. INVITE tuc Trade to examine their full and varied assortment ut' BONNETS and HATS, trimmed and untrimmed, RIBBONS, o? all descriptions, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, DRESS CAPS, NETS, VEILS, of newest designs, RUCHES, LACES.CRAPES, SILKS, CORSETS, HOOPS, Ac, Ac. Charleston, Oct 1 Cia 40 . GEO. ff, WILLIAMS I ?0,, FACTORS, CHURCH ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO. Commiss'n Merchants NEW YORK. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will ho made on COTTON Consigned to either House Cl wries ton, Oct 10 3inll &Qfk A MONT1I?-AGENTS wantct tfpi/V/iiV entirely ncie (irfte/'t. ju.^t ?ut. :d for Ad o-rem O. T. GAREY City Building, Biddlcford Me. Jon* * in wi y 23 More New Goods. C ALICOES. GINGHAMS. POPLINS ; French ME RI NO ES and DELA INES ; Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS ; do do SHEETINGS: BLANKETS, SHAWLS. OSNABURGS; A L""'d lot nf SHOES and DATS: SUGAR. COFFEE. CHEESE. MACARONI ; RAISINS, CANDI ES and APPLES ; And many other arti.-les to suit the times, which will be sold at thc lowest Cash prices. De . 24 B. C. BRYAN, Agent. 4t 52 ANEW AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF GROCERIES just received, cuibruciiig all Ol tho;c Fancy Krocc riics, (GOOD THINGS,) Required During thc Holidays ! -ALSO Tabl? WINES and COOKING WINES ; Old BRANDY. Old WHISKEY; KUM and GIN; . 5 kg? Pure OM Irish and Scotch WHISKEY fe Jutt received and for sale by JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO., 205 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Dee-22 tf SS 238 Broad Stree FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE SI and well selected Stock ol" IT] Winter Clothing At Greatly Re All our Goods are NEW, of thc LATE: sell them ft such LOW PRICES'that we ine our Stock. We mention below a few of the Goods o Fine Black Broad Cluih Frock COATS ; Fine Black Broad Cloth Sack COATS ; Fine Black Doe Cassimere Frock COAT Fine Black Doe Cassimeiv Sack COATS Very Handsome French Cassimere SUIT Excellent Scotch Mixed S UITS ; American Cassimere SUITS in great vari Silk VESTS in every sty ic ; Black and Figured Velvet VESTS; Plain, Fancy and Black Cassimere VSi Plain, Black Doeskin PANTS; Ribbed Bi'k do. ?-,. Plain and figured, Colored Cassimere P Plain and figured Joans PANTS; Plain and Figured Cottonade PANTS, 6 Boys^ OJ We have a very largo Stock of BO Y exceedingly low prices. -0 Gents' Furnisl Our Stock of GENTS' FURNISHING everything needful,-and will bc sold at vei -0 We always keep an EXCELLENT VA SI.llEKB;^, and cany on the Merci all its branches. Wc '.viii guarantee satislii to order. jggPAlI arc invited to call and examine ( KB] Augusta. Jan 1 AUGUSTA HOTEL, j TiJiS POPULAR HOTEL bas betti renovated, painted, ind put in complete onlcr, with a j tcterminatKoi on the part of ibo proprietor toi ?enko ii a FIRST CLASS 110 USF. Mr. S. .M. JOSES has chief control, and will. c recollected by our Southern friend)1 ns ibo fur- '? mer proprietor ?f thc AM El! [CAN HOTEL, du- i ing thc W:.r, in Richmond, Va.. sn4 ?ill be glad ', o gee bi* old friends, promising ilwui a Vinni? ' MA WKI.C??MI:." Every ?.linn will be made lol give entire fatisfacliuu. A cull ?Siolicited. Terms ' reasonable. S. ?li. .!ON::S. .'roprietor.-J Augusta, J??n. 1 tf II ?iHDV. X & PEHKiXS, PUBLISHERS OF SK IE 33 T MXJSIO, And Music Books. WE would respectfully cal! thc attention of Choir-Leaders and Singing School Teach ers to our establishment, where ail kinds of Church .Music, ?lc,o und Anthem Looks can bo obtained on th? most favorable terms. The long experience of our Mr. PKUKINS, in Musical Conventions, Choirs, thc Concert Room and Suuday School, unablvS him to give advice md information on all joints of musical interest as to thc seid tion of proper works of instruction, formation of Musical Schools-progress in musi cal studies, and items ot' general inti rent to cotu poncrs, leader/, teachers end students. Sheet Music furnished ou thc usual term?, with promptness and dispatch. Country orders solici ted- .nd selections made for pupils, teachers, con certs, Ac, tte, Ac. VOW KEALY: Will bc True to Mc.T. E. Parkins,.3? ct?. Tho Orphan Wanderer,....!'. E. Perkius,.:',() ct?. Tho Rose Lush.T. E. Perkins.30 cts. Fairy of t'nc Wildwood,...H. A. Drown,.'Ml ct?. Metnon-, (for Baritone,} .H A. Drown,_3d ct*. Four of any of thc above w-ill Lc forwarded on recuit.t of ono dellar. ??"Sc.nl for ti Circular.. DROWN A PERKINS, 4?0 Broome St., Now York City. New York, Jon 1 4ml THIS GLOSS STARCH ia used by Flr.st-Class Hotels, Laundries, Tens of Thousands of Futilities, und Should be used by all. It gives a beautiful polish, making the iron pass smoothly over the cloth, ?.v. ing much timo and labor. Ooods duuc up wit!: it keep clean 'ongjs, consequently will not wear out so soon. IT MAKES OLD LINEN LOOK LIKE NEW ! Sold by Druggists and Grocer.- generally. Ol Iv ?iT?PE???AL BLUE IS THE BEST IN <T II E W CR L D ! I' is soluble in bardas well us soft waler. It ?j put up in the safest, neatest, and tno.'tconveni ent form of any off-red to the public. IT IS WARRANTED NOT TO STREAK THE CLOTHES ! Sold by Grocers and Drugcjsv generally. Agents wanted everywhere, to whom wc ofTer extraordinary inducements. Address NEW YORK STARCH GLOSS CO., No. 218 Fulton St., New York. Jan 1 dm 1 COTTON LANDS. THE Subscribers offer at priv.:!* salo, in Tracts to suit purchasers, ihefollowing lands belong ing to thc Estate of Col. JAMfcS TOMPKINS, deceased, situated in Edgeficid District, n??r Savannah River, and about thirty-two miles above Augusta , vi/. : 'i bo Tract known as thc PLANTATION, non faining about Seventeen Hundred Acres of fino Cotton and Grain Land, having thereon a simili but comfortable Dwelling, 12 or li Ncpro Houses, Oin House, Cribs, Stable?, Ac. Before thc war this place with twenty-five bands (the larger num ber women with children) produced one hundred and seventy-five Bales of Cotton, with un abun dant supply of provision, an*! could do iixgain with i n ?.er cultivation. The fehres aro ?it good order, and a gcod < rop of Oats sown, and the pince in good condition lor a crop tho next year. We would s -ll ill thc Stock, Wrgon?, Tool.? and Pro ustotts on thc place to thc purchaser, if bo desired. TUE WHITE HOUSE or TUCKER POND TRACT with th? WILSON PLACE, containing about Twelve Hundred ami Twenty-five Acres. This pince is well improved .having a lino Dwel ling, Store House, Negro Houses anti nil necessa ry outbuildings, and a Tannery in tull and success ful operation. It has been, and is now, a good j stand for a Country Store. A largo part of tho j laods arc ii nativo forest of thc best quality ; of/ the cleared land a good deal is ircsh and in linc condition for a crop. For Pri?e and Term.', which will bo accommo dating tf. an approved purchaser, apply on the premises. S. S. TOMPKINS, ) -r, , J. W. TOMPKINS. J Edgtfield, S. C., Dec. 18, tf 51 ?WILL RENT for thc present year my large J p and commodious LIVERY STAHLES und | u LOT, situated in this Villas":. Terms reasonable ( ti During my nbi.-oee. partiot wishing to Rout [j, will apply, to Air. D. ii. Durisoc, al the_Advertiser j Office. JIB 1. ?rues lvi-mng io Kout {-, urisoc, at the Advertiser]. T. J. WHITAKER, f. tf J I' HING GRAY'S, t, Augusta, Ga. SASON we will sell our Extensive [cn and Boy's Ready Ifladc tduced Prices ? 3T and BEST STYLES, and we will cannot fail to please all who will exam n hand : S; CS; ety; ITS; ANTS; ?Cy &C. S CLOTHING which we will sell at ling Goods. 9 GOODS is extensive and comprises ry low prices. Tailoring. RI ETY of CLOTHS and CAS tant T??ilorisig Business in iction to every one having Clothes made )ur Goods. $H$Y & GRAY. tn NEW SUPPLIES 0 F A TT?nT^nnc nui m JL ky. Floor Oil Cloths, TABLE OiL CLOTHS, (VIIVDOW S ll A ? E S, COCOA AND CAXTON M A T Tl KG S, DAMASK, LACE AND MUSLIN C ii r t a i ii s. Just Received, li NEW STYLES! AND AT REDUCED PRICES! Tho attention of thoso in want ure invited tu ho above new and beautiful line of Good?. JAS, G, BAILIE & BRO,, 205 Broad Street, AUGUSTA," GA. Augusta, lK:c 22 . 4m 52 THE BMUI HARP! ACOLLECTION OF PSALM and HYMN TUNES. ODES and ANTHEMS, and Sun lay School, Infant, Revival, fe m penn ce, Patri itia and Moral Piece;, und containing al?o a num ber of Scotch, Gorman, Irish and other fine com positions,-much new Music never before pub ished.-andan Exposition of Jhf- TVinciplcs of Music, and of Musical Composition, by William Houser. Just received a large number of the nbnvo work it CEO. A. OATES, No 240 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.. Dee IT tf 51 THE SAM HASP! a COLLL'CT?ON of PSALM and HYMN TUNES. ODES and ANTHEMS ?looted rom the ni'..st eminent Authors, together with icarly One. Hundred Pieces of Music never bo ore published, suited to most Metres, und well idapted to Churches of every denomination, Sini ng Schools, and Private Societies, and Plain Hulea for Learners, by II. F. White and E. J. King, to which is added Appendix 1 containing i variety of Standard and Private Tune? not 'omprised in tho body of tho work,-Compiled jy a Commtttce.appointed by the Southern Mu lienl Convention. Also, Appendix 2, containing H Pieces nf new composition by distinguished .vritere, never before pnbliabed. A new und much improved edition. Just received and for sale by GEO. A. OATES, No. 2?0, Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Dee 17 tf_61 FISK'S PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS! rllE Subscriber has just received an assort ment of these beautiful llosewood finish ? ET ALLIC BURIAL CASES and CASKETS L?r-tight and indestructible-for protecting and reserving thc Dead-which be will sell at but a loderate advance on original cosland transporta ion. Wlicrovcrintroduccd those Cases have tho reference over all others. Ey Orders promptly fillod. Terms, of course, triotly Cash. J. M. WITT. Edgefield, Mar 13 tf ll Store NEWGOODS. LEVY l?llSHEi, 218 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. beg loavo to inform the citiicns of Edge* field ond vicinity that wo have removed to No 21S Broad Street, threo doon above Plumb A Leitncr's Drug Store, whore wc will keep con stantly on hand a LARGE STOCK of Men's, Youth's and Boys' CLOTHING; Ladies'and Men's HATS, all kinds; BOOTS and SHOES, every variety ; DRV GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES; Ladies' and Gents' FURNISHING GOODS ; HOOP SKIRTS and NOTIONS ; TRUNKS, VAJL.ISES, CARPETBAGS ; Ladies' Travelling SATCHELS; Also, a good Assortment of WATCH ES and JEWELRY. All of tho above wo will sell ai a SMALL AD VANCE FOR CASH. We shall be happy to re ceive a call from you, or be favorod with your orders for all goods in our lino. Country Merchant* will Jo well by giving us a call before purchasing elsewhere. LEVY & ASHER. Augast?, Oct I ?mW Manure Depot. PURE PERUVIAN GUANO FROM SHIP ST. LAWRENCE. have no 7 on hand, and ia transita, 200 Tons of Pure Perviv?an Guano. This Guano is solected, among several Cargoes, from the Ship St. Lawrence, as 'ion tabing a lar gor proportion of Ammonia than aiasl. It goes into NO SECOND HANDS, (-vhich would ren der it very liable to adulteration at the present high rates,) but is shipped to ut direct by the PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT AGENT himself, and boneo wo aro onablcd to GUARAN TEE THE PURITY OF EVERY BAG SOLD. A liberal discount will be mad? to cash purcha sers of ten tons or upwards. Orders promptly attended. -ALSO, LARGE STOCKU OF Hoyt's Super-Phosphate Lime, In LoU of 5 TODS or more, per ton, $83,00 " Smaller Lots, " " 68,00 Baugh's Raw Bone Super-PIios., In Lots of 5 Tons or more, per ton, $67,00 " Smaller Lots, " " 70,00 Soluble Pacific Guano. In Lots of S Tons or more, per ton, $75,00 ? Smaller Lots, .? " S0,00 #?*These Manures have bean used in Georgia and South Carolina, tho first (Hoyt's) since 185?, - the two last during the p?.it jeason, with grati fying rosuIts. Wo bnvrt testimonials from well known Planter* highly favourable. .J. 0. MATHEWSON & CO., t?83 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. August*, Dec ?: 3m !>2 Cheaper Than Ever ! TllE following line of Gooi.s, of tho first qual ity, wc are now selling a*, very low prices : DRY GOODS. A small Stock of Dry Goo bi, latest styles; Gents' Furnishing Goods ; Fine All Wool Blanket?; Wliito an t Colored Flannels, Tabling, Diaper, Towels; Long Cloths, Unbleached Goods ; Bed Tick, Strip? ; Table and Linen Damasks ; Piano .iud Table Covers, Ac, Ac, Ac. SHOES. Ladies' Gaiters, Shoes. Boo:cei and Slippers ; t?cnts' Fretieii C.ilf and (?oat Shoes and Gaiter*; Misses* and Children's Shoes, with aud without tip? ; N^gro Men and Women's Shoes, all kinds. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. Tubs, Buckety, Keeler.-, Churns and Moaiurc/? Baskets ot a l kinds ?md ibupes; Scrubbing, Bunting, Piont. Hand, Blnckmg, hair, Pope, Head, Horse aad Whitewash Brushes ; Brooms ol' all kinds. SUNDRIES. Window Glass, all sizes ; Nails, all ?ire.* ; Gunny Bagging ; (Jn:cn Leif, Manilla and Jute Rope; Twines, Sash Cords, Clothe Lines and Pins ; Shovel.--, Spades, Fork-, Kikes and Hoes; Axes, Axe Handles. Hatched ; Smith ,t Wesson and Colt's BepcUc.-j ; Notions of evory describion. To all of which your attention is invited, and *\l of which will be sold at ?. small advance on coil of importation. JAS. G. BAILIE & CO., 205 Bread Streit, Augusta, Ga. Dec 22 tf 52 HARNESS, SADDLERY -AND Carriage Warehouse. SADDLES, HARNESS, EIGHT CARRIAGES, Top and l?o-Top Buggies, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, SADDLE, HARNESS, and Carriage Makers' MATERIAL LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS RUBBER and LEATHER MACHINE BELT USO und STEAM PACKING, LACE, PICKEI and ROLLER LEATHER AND ROLLEI CLOTHS. A lull assortment in Store, and constantly ar riving, at [Reduced [Prices ? SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO., No. 225, Broad St., Sign of tho Golden Saddle AUGUSTA, GA. Augusto, Dec 17 6m51 G. W. CONWAY, S. TURNER, Of Kentucky. Of Edgofiold, S. C SUB Ai H11? STABLES BY CONWAY & TURNER Campbell St., Between Broad and Ucynoldi, NEAR PLANTERS HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ALL KINDS of VEHICLES ?nd SADDL] HORSES for Hire. Also, Fino CARRIAGES trietly for Family uso. Match Korsos, Single ITarnosi Horses, an Saddle Ilorsoii bought, or sold on Commission. Covered accommodation on the Premiso? fo Two Hundred Head of Mules. Augusta. Oct 15 3m42 PLANTERS' HOTEL. AUGUSTA, GA. Newly Furnished and Refitted, Unsurpassed- by any Hotel South, Was Roopenod to tho Public Oct. 8, 1866. T; S. NICKERNON, Proprietor. Jan. 1. tf 1 COME AND SEE X. JSL j?h. 3E3E JSf ?fe O O . * S HEAVY AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF ' FOREICN AND DOMESTIC DRY CfOOG-S, A.t 262 Broad Street, Augusta. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Our friends and Hie public will find it to their advan tage to examine our Goods before they buy elsewhere. LONG; CLOTHS, SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS, OSNABURGS, L1NSEYS AND KERSEYS, COTTON FLANNELS, APRON CHECKS, JEANS, TICKINGS, CELECIAS, BROWN HOLLANDS, IRISH LINENS, DIAPERS, TABLE DAMASKS, TOWELLING, NAPKINS, BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, LADIES' CLOAKS, Newest Style, SHAWLS, MOURNING GOODS, t ^ t t . . ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CALICOES, IRISH LACES, Imported, GLOVES, RIBBONS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, COATINGS, GENTS' AND LADIES* HATS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, . NOTIONS. rrr* In our Wholesale Department we offer a carefully selected STOCK of GOODS, and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. . . In our Retail Deapartment, a variety inferior to no other House m the boutn. I. KAHN & CO. Augusta, Oct. 31 tf 44 HOME AGAIN. :o : NEW DRY GOODS ! -o THE SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure of informing his frends and patrons that he has again opened at the old stand, so long and favorably known as SETZE'S DRY GOODS CORNER, ?a A. Large and Well Selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry 'Goods, EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY OF GOODS USUALLLY KEPT IN A DRY GOODS HOUSE, And will endeavor to merit, by polite attention to the wonts of his customers, and A Low cale of Prices, A share of the generous patronage so long bestowed upon the old concern. HE WOULD RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT PUBLIC FAVOR. The services of Mr. WM. O. NORREL having also been secured, his old friends and customers are respectfully solicited to favor him with a call. J. SETZE, Agent, 195 Broad Street, Angosta, Gai Nov. 7, 2m ?BEAT REDUSTI9M lU PB?SES OF WINTER DRY GOODS! $30,,000 WORTH OF WINTER DRY GOODS To be Sold at an Advance of Only 10 Per Cent, on Prime Cost! THE WELL KNOWN FIRM OF J. D. A. MURPHY & CO., Beine desirous of CLOSING OUT THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER GOODS, buve decided to reduce their prices to Precisely 10 Per Cent, on Prime Cost. iSrTo Merchants, Planters, and the public generally, is here presented a RARE OP PORTUNITY for purchasing all kinds ot Goods at UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRI CES. JGSLTTerms CASH on delivery on all suma under S100; for ?100 and over, a credit of Fifteen Days will be given, upon approved City acceptances. . . It is to the advantage of all who desire GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES ~,o call and examine our Stock before making their purchases. J. D. A. MURPHY & CO., No. 314 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Zf?yThis will show that L. SHEPPARD is still at the abovo nnmed House, and respectfully invites his friends to come and give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, ts he thinks he can sell them Goods as r' ..p or Cheaper than any other Store in the City. Augusta, Dec ll lm 50 Hardware MOORE & CO., OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, 235 Broad ft., Augusta, Ga.. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GUANO ! WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY PLANTERS WITH AND PURE NO 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. The PIIONIX is a Phosphatic Guano, import ed for us direot from McKeon's Island, in the South Pacific Ocean, and hal been used with gre.-1 success by thou.-ands of tho best Planters in Georgia, South Carolina*, Alabama and Florida. 835^Call or send for Circular. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., (Succassons TO DAN. H. WILCOX k Co.) NO? 2f? Broad S-i.- Augusta, Ga. Nov 28 Sm 48 Wanted. AGENTLEMAN, competent to Teach, desires a situation as Teaohet of a sohool in the .country. Apply at thiaoffity. I Nor? 7, * 45 IRON, STEEL, NAILS, AXES, HATCHETS, SMITH-BELLOWS, ? WILS, VICES, HAiUIttERS,*CHA)tNS, HOES, STRAW CUTTERS, CORN SHELLERS, PLOWS, HARROWS, SHOVELS, SPADES, COOKING UTENSILS, CARPENTERS" TOOLS, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, ?fcc., &c.. ?Ste. Augusta, Nov. 10 ' 3m 40 Executor's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate ofJOHN QUATTLE23 AUM, dee'd., willpleue make immediate payment, and all persons having de mands against the said Estate are requested to present them,duly atteste?!, to the undersign :d at the late residence of the deceased, on orb>foro tho 30th day of January 186?, as there will be a finalsettlement of the Er ta tc on that day. SIMEON C06BURN,Ex?v. Jan SO ly 5 ,'. TJ>. [>w 9 BARGAINS! THE "LAMP MAN," No. 172 Broad Street. Augusta* Geo,, INTENDS to partly chango hia business, and w:ll offer for THIRTY DAYS Great Bargains; IN LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, &en, &c. Most of his Goods will be offered for " Groin Backs" AS LOW, AND SOME LOWE?., than the Gold price prior to tho War. This is a RARE CHANCE to all who need any k:nd of Lamps. And it ought to be known-that Mr. FAUR now sells the only Genuine Kerosene Oil To be found in Augusta, and at same price of Petroleum. j33r-Doo't forget that ho has moved to 172 Broad Street, opposite tho Augusta Hoted, sign of tho RED LANTERN as before. Vi B.-Messrs. MOORE & BROWN, CROCK ERY and GLASSWARE DEALERS are located in ??nio Building. Augusta, Dec 10 Im 5C J C. Sclircincr k Sons, I J. I). Sehieiner & Sons Macon, Ga. Savannah, Ga. INO. ?. SCH?E??EB & SONS, No.1109 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A CHOICE SELECTION OP BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND PABIOT" GOODS, JC3f All Orders from the Country Promptly At tended to. THE BEST OF ITALIAN VJlOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS. AGENTS FOR STEINWAY A SONS, SOEBEELER ? SCHMID1"S AND GALE <fc CO.'S CELEBRATED PIANOS. Augusta, Nov. 5, 6m 45 MARSHALL'S INSTJKANCE AGENCY, No. 207 1-2 Broad Street, NEXT BELOW GEO. R. CHU jrp & C o., Augusta, Ga. FIRE, M ARI ME, RIVER, RAILROAD AND ACCIDENTAL! TAKES RISKS in the following V/ell-Known and Substantial Companies, which repre sent in tho aggregato $10,000,000 ! HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, New York. SECURITY INSURANCE CO., iS"cw York. MANHATTAN INSURANCE GO., New York. ATLANTIC INSURANCE CO., Brooklyn, N. Y. SPRINGFIELD INS. CO., Springfield, Mass. KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INS. CO.,Ncw York. N. Y. ACCIDENTAL INS. CO., New Yolk. Southern Companies: INSURANCE CO. OF THE VALLEY of VA. WOODVILLE INSURANCE COMPANY, EUFAULA HOME, Alabama. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY INS. CO., Mi?. Insurance Taken on AU Kinds of Insurable Property* Thc above Companies are of thc best Standard and tried. No obstructions in settlements f?r loss. Every facility given in adjustment of claims. Abundant menus is provided by these Companies to meet all losses,-and NO REPU DIATION is tho motto. JOS. E. MARSHALL, Agent. Augusta, Nov 27 lax 4 S Sundries. 50i "HHDS. CHOICE BACON,-CIenr Sides Ribbed Sides, Regulars and Shoulders. 50 Bois. Northern and Western FLOUR, IO Tierces Prime CAROLINA RICE, 125 Bbbls. Refined B. SUGAR/ 5 Hhds. MUSCOVADO SUGAR, IO Bbls. 1st Quality Golden SYRUP, IO Hhds. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, 50 Bbls. Large No. 3 MACKEREL, lOOO Socks Choice Bread CORN 75 Boxes FAMILY SOAP, 30 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES, 75 Bbls. and Boxes CRACKER:; and BIS CUITS, 50 Bois. Bourbon and othor WHISKEY'S Large Lot of CASE LIQUORS all varieties, 25 doz. HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, Pints, . and Quarts, 40 Casks BURTON ON TRENT ALE, in Pints and Quarts, IO Chests Jenkins & Co's, TEAS in Small Packages, 75 Kegs Old Dominion NAILS, assorted Sizes, CIGARS, TOBACCO. CANDIES, RAISINS, ALMONDS, PEPPER, GINGER, SPICES, 100 Kegs LARD, 500 Sacks SALT, Large lot of BAGGING and ROPE always arriving, And every thing nsually kept in my linc, For sa.'e by A. STEVENS. Augusta, Sept. 4, tf 3(5 BOOTS, SHOET, LEATHER, &o. CONLEY, FORCE & CO., .Augusta, Ga., THE OLDEST SHOE HOUSE IN GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES,LEATHER, LASTS, SHOE PEGS AND SHOE MAKING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS. "WE ARE NOW RECEIVING a large and well selected Stock of B00TS..SH0ES, LEATH ER, Ac, which wo will sell at ibo LOWEST MARKET PRICES. zSrOur Stock is well adapted to snit th? Country Trado. Call and exnmine onr Stock befo.'e purch&ring elsewhere. CONLEY, FORCE & CO. Augusta, Sept 25 3m SO BOOKS ANOJERIODICALS, P; QUIJSTL?T, ' 1S3 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, Keeps Constantly on Fand All the Latest Newspapers AND PERIODICALS, Late Novels, School Books, STATIONERY, &c. SUBSCRIPTIONS taken and forwarded at earliest mail. All orders from the country rill receive prompt attention. Baok numbers of LITERARY PAPERS and PERIODICALS forwarded. ^.Call at QUINN'S RAIL ROAD NEWS DEPOT, ISO Broad Street, r ext door below Constitutionalist Office, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Oct 1 ?mi0 j e?t! ?ia in?i i>/?:: 1 > r.:...i\ KOQH c?$i '..