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. ^j^jn^-'^^^jMMOT^irgrsc-^--.^- -r-^." .mecrrxi^Ty:> vt^.~-SccTj>;y^-^t.-.->7rJiw 'Unwire.*: a; M-H i ff ll i THE GREATEST ?J TM SEASON. NEW AND SPLENDID * FULLY Twenty-Five Per Gexxt BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION. u JUf -a " s ; i }.?; ??ir-it? f i j ? t\\ . : J .1J ? I ' ! : ' .. / ' I ll fi 228 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Greoria, In inviting the attention of their friends and tlie-public to their mw km mum SUPPUES, make no pretentious whatever to be selling Goods AT OE BELOW COST. ' The o-reat secret of business we find is TO BUY GOODS RIGHT AND SELL. THEM AT k F?II-.fftMiT. Having just returned from thc Northern market with LARGE, NEW AND ELEGANT SUPPLIES, And having been in market at the time that Goods touched the very lowest point 'this season and having purchased ENTIRELY FOR CASH, ? In most instances fully ^ :.? - . if , ?.Ri fi '. . 25 Per Cent. BELOW COST OF IMPORTATION, gThereby enabling them to offer, the greatest inducements, to . We will guarantee a difference of fully .? -?' - 50 PER CENT. ?{//) Below Goods purcbasxl a month previously. \\\) .'/""'i,' 1*1 j ' .. i ' f? . : , . ; ' -r-O-: We would respectfully invite thc most critical examination of our ENTIRE STOCK by the closest wholesale and retail .pur chasers. -. . . 03>TE? AUTOES AND CHEAP FOP CASH. GRAY, fflULLABKY & CO. - 228 Broad street, Augusta, Ga* Augatfi, Jan. 14, lm* oa /???i}\ Y.) A AT ?:* ii H GE R Every'Article in i Hedn I. SIMON MANUFACT 5? GIOT Offer tie remainder of their "WI? FURNISHING GOODS at REDI room ibr the Spring Trade. Our well assorted Stock of Cai Tweeds, Jeans, Hats, and many o Reduced Prices." Buyers will save money themselves.' , . - ?- ? .? - ; .1 ?.* ^ 'j ? Remember we have ONL our Customers the advantage of ? . LHIMOlNl ? } FASHIONABLE CLO 224 Broad Street, Four Doors Be . August!, Jan 7 [(CUT THIS OTT.)-' : AUGUSTA SEED STORE ! ' k.j?O. 15. Washington Street, One Door South of Brood Street. The South Carolina Railroad pusse* thy.ujh Washing ton Street, connecting with the Geor gia Railroad. IX^HE^Sibicriber respectfully informs the citi zens of ''Ed gefiel J "District, and thc surrounding country, that he is now in receipt of a LARGE STOCK of GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, CROP OF 1S06, And will receive throughout 'ha Season CON STANT ADDITIONS, all cf which arc UN SURPASSED IN QUALITY, and WARRANTI ED AS .REPRESENTED. My MAMMOTH CORN is expectedly test Ftcarnor. On hard White, Red and .Yellow ONION S ETTS. Also, Bust's Splendid Almanac and Garden Manuel, for Gratuitous distribution. Gail and ! ( got a copy. ' tS?^C.'.:;!! orders will meet T;!1: prompt ntten- ] j Uon. Sun!! packages feu: by mail free of post-1 ????FA libera! Seduction to Country Merchants. C. PE.ti BILK. Anznstr. l^c 22 3t 52 J J C. SclirtlncrX Sons, j J. C. S dirri ncr i Sons | i Mac m, lia. , . S.?\.?iiuah", tia. j jse.iuiH?siniiaoiis, Xi, 190 BROAD STREUT, AUGUSTA, GA., KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A CHOICE SELECTION OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, A N D PAUCFGOODS, All 0 idem from the. Cntutry Promptly At -?fended to. THE REST OF ITALIAN VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS. AGENTS FOR STEINWAY A SONS, ; , SOEBBELER ? SCHMIDT'S AND GALE <t CO.' CELEBRATED PIANOS. Augusta, Nov. 5, 6in A j 50iIUDS. CHOICE BACON,-Clear Sides Ribbed Sides, Regular* and Shoulders. 50 Bl 1B. Northern and Western FLOUR, 10 ThireosPrime CAROLINA RICE, - - ?8 -Bl*.* Refined. B. -SU/K AR.. 5 Uh da. MUSCOVADO SUGAR, ' " ia llfcre-lstQnulity Gcdden SYRUP, lOHI.d*. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, Stf-HMs.".Large No. 3 MACKEREL, 1000 S icks Choke Bread CORN 75 Boxes FAMILY SOAP, 30 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES, 75 BU*, and R?xes CRACKERS and BIS . C JITS, 50 Bids. Bourbon and other WHISKEYS Largo Lot of CASE LIQUORS all rnricties, 25 dos. 1IEIDSICIC CHAMPAGNE, Pints, atid Qaarts, 40 C.sk's BURTON ON TRENT ALE, in Pints and Quarts, 10 Clcsts .Tonkins ? Co's, TEAS -in Small P icka'ges, 75 Kogs OM Dominion NAILS, nssorted Sizes, CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANOTES, RAISINS, ALMONDS, PEPPER, GINGER, SPICES, 100 Kogs LARD. 500 Sacks SALT, ? Largelot of BAGGING and ROPE always ni riving, And erory thine usually kept in my linc, For salu by & A. STEVENS. Angula, SupC/r " ' . If $T> Stat8 of South ?arol?na, EDQEFIELD DISTRICT, IN on v J sAH y: BY 5V..F.-DURt?OE,.-Ej.1urrc,: Ordinary of Ed rcfield. District. ? ?ii.* .', ; Whereas, Z. W.C.ir<ile. C.B.R.D , has applied to mott-r.Letter* of Administration, on all and, siogmal the good:? and'ohntUil?rrights and credits"! of Jniuts Johnsen, late of the District aforesaid, dac'.L. Those are, thercftire, to cite and admonish all and"singular, the fchvlred nn? creditors of the said deceased, to ho and appear before mc, at our next Ordinary's Court for tho .?aid District, to be holden utEdgcflcU C. 1?..0U the lOtb dayo?Jan. next, to #hpw cause, if nny, why the 'said 'administration should not be granted. Giver, under my hand and neal, this 10th day of Deo., in tho year of oatr Lord, ona thou-, saud oight hundred and sixty-six, and in thu ] 91st yo&r of American Indfp?ndencr. W. F. DURISOE,O.E. D. Dec. ll ,6t _ 50 State of South Carolina, * EDGE FI ELI.) DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. A. Hjllingsworlh, Adm'or, vs "i Marv A. Harrison, f E. H. Ligronne ct. mti, ct. al. J BY Virtue of an Order of the Court ID this cause, all and singular the orcditors of j JAMES S. HARRISON, dec'.!., nro required to prove their claim's before thc Cointnistioncr on or iefore the 1st tiny of March nCxt, or in default | thoreof, be barred from all benefit under tho de ere? to be pronounced herein. T?. W. CARWILE, c.E.B.D. Jan. 1, 1?67. ot 2 Notice. APIKAL. SETTLEMENT on the Estate ef IIINCHY WINN, de'ed., will be made In the Ordinary's Off."?, at Bdgefield C. H., on Fri-, day 2 ?th January in*t. Those having claims must present them by that time., . SUSAN WINN, Adm'is. , Sn. 9 2t 2 1 a St., . 224r E I Dur Stock Largely iced ! & BRO., 'UBERS OF sTTER CLOTHING and GENTS' JCED PRICES in order to make ssimeres, Broad Cloths, Doeskins, ther Goods, wc oner at the same by calling and examining for iY ONE PRICE, always giving i fair Bargain. & BEO, THING EMPORIUM, low t'entrai Hotel, Augusta, Gai _tfj_ : School Notice. . MRS. TEAGUE will resume tho Exercises of her School on Wednesday, Jan. 2d, IStn. Jan 1_tf_1_ Shad7 Hill Select School, MRS. GOODMAN will rc-opon on MONDAY, Dec. 31st. It is essential, for those who in tend entering, to come in on that d*y in order to bo prepared to take their place in Class on Tues day, thc-l>t January. Terras the samo as heretofore . Dee 24 1 St 52 SPRINGFIELD, ACADEMY. rllE Exercises of this-.Academy will commenc on lite 2d Monday in January, uuder thc su pervision of Mr. E. REESE. Mr. REESE'S reputation as a Gentleman, fine scholar, and his success as a Teacher of long ex perience is well aud favorably established in Edge fi eld District. lie possesses that peculiar tact for trailing and nstructing his Tupi's, which so well lits him for jis profession. Rates of Tuition, . Per Scs.Mon of Five Months, in Gold : Jrtbognipby, Reading, Writing, Menial Arith mutii- aud Prim. Geography. $12,tit? El-.?. Grammar, Schon Geography, Arith metic. Algebra and Modero llh'i.-r.v. 1 C,0t? [i-*:in, Greek, Vrenell,Natural Philosophy, Uigher Mathematic', kc, 20.0U Th-> Scholastic year will be divided into tw scs.-ior.s of PiVC Months each, (i i' .' Hoarding can be obtained in the iminedi it<: vicinity at the ii.-ual rates of country B'?ird ng Unly a limitai number of Scholars will l?e ad Hilted. Pupils will be charged Prom time of entrance in til Ibo cud ci' lin- res: ii-:-.. No dcduclions will b? made f?r absence, unies; iii cases of p roi rac lu J sickness of two weeks or jiore. The Trustees feel confident that Mr. KEE in's ?ncrgy aud qualifications vjjll insure entire satis faction. J. A. BLAND. L. G0M1I.LI0N, M. Ii. WEVER, CA KS ON WARREN, J. M. COG li Ult X, Tru.- ti Cs. Jan 1 1m 1 HM m UM Iwill o;.on a SCHOOL AT CLEA It SPRING on the first Monday in February next. Thc location is in ovcxy respect suitable for a seat of learning, healthy, in the midst of a moral an\ Intelligent community, yelsutlieiently seclud ed. -Young men especially wishing %o prepare for College will lind hero every advantage. Board eau bo obtained in the best families at fill per month. Th? .Scholastic Your will consist of Forty Weeks. Bates of Tuition. ' Elementary Branches, ------ $20.00 English Wrammar, Geography, Arithaetic, 30;0l) Higher Eng. Broiichcs, Mathematics, An cient Languages, $|0.00 To bo paid half yearly in advance, ?nd i?, gold or ita equivalen'. J. L. LESLY. Jun. 2/ bi . 1 LLL'u ill IL.-, Jilyili Liiu. COLUMBIA, S. C., Select Family School for Young Ladies. ENGLISH AND FRENCH". . Prof. and Mrs. J. C. EN-GEL BRECHT, Principals. TltlS SCHOO!- is now Vc-opcned in a pleasant and healthy loci lion. Tho Course of Instruc tion is thorough and practical, embracing all thc requirement* of a finished education. Tho MUSICAL DEPARTMENT, undor thc cbargo of Prof. ENCELBRECHT, ofTors unsur passed advantages. THE LANGUAGES, Ancient and Modcrr, aro thoroughly taught. MANNERS AND PERSONAL HABITS arc the objects of unceasing caro and vigilance, and it is the constant sim of thc Principals and In structors to make this Institution both % THO ROUGH SCHOOL AND A HAPPY HOME, and tho pupils entrusted to their care, Ladies in de portment and Christiana in chnraeter, as well as Scholars in literary atViiumont. For Circulars, containing terms, io., apply to the Principals. Columbiu, Dec. SI, 3t 1 Medical Card.. DR. T.'J. TEAGUE has moV.-d- fo thc Dwelling recently occupied by Mr. J. R. Carwilo,.ne.\t door below Episcopal Church. Ile may be found at tho Drug ?tpro of Teague k Carwile durin'g tbc day," and at his* residence during tho night, when not out on professional business. Harinj; beon cngngoi 'rt the pra?tico of Medi c:iic, .in its various branches, for tho last Thirteen Years, ho feels that he does not arrogate to him self uuduo merit when he solicits a liberal share tif patronage nt thc liando of tin's community. .Tah 1 ? ?_' tf . 1 Dissolution. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore easting under tho ^niimo and stylo of LANIER & LEWIS has this dny boen dissolved by mutuil consent, Dr. J. E. Ii KW is having bought out tho interest of tho.concsrn. Thoso indebted will pl?n?o make payment to him, ns ho alone is au thorized lo uso thc nuino of tho Fjrra in closing out the business. J. C. LANIER. ... . JNO. E. LEWIS. Liberty Hill, S. C., Dec 31, iitC?. Co-Partiiership. TUE Undersigned have this day formed n Co partnership dudor the name nod stylo nf LKWIS k LANIER for the PRACTICE if MEDICINE. They have adopted the new mid novol mode of thc CASH SYSTEM, and will bo governed by thc Bill of Charges published in tho Edgelield Adifitlxtr,. under the head of " Medi cnl Notieo-Positive,", dated Dec ?Ul. Whon de sired the servil cs of both may bc had without ad ditional chargo. - k . . - - JKO. E. LEWIS, J. n.. LANIER. Liberty HUI, /AB 1,1807. tf 1 HOLMES' BOOK HOUSE OLD. Sias OF - "FRANKLIN'S .HEAD." Corner King and Weatworth-street CHARLESTON, S. C. BEAUTIFUL GIFT BOOKS, &C, FO THE HOLIDAYS. : -?j-o A LARGE VARIETY OF JUVENILE BOOK English editions, handsomely hound and ill ti trated. STEREOSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS, willi a bea tiful assortment of French, Swiss and Americt Views and Transparencies. GOLD AND SILVER PEN AND PENCIL C, SES, Writing Desks and Writing cases, Purtf lios, French and English Fancy Note Pape: and Envelopes stamped to order with names < initial.*, in colon or plain. ? ' - EPISCOPAL PRAYER BOOKS, English cd Hons, various sizes, in every variety of binding BIBLES; a very extensive assortment, cinbn cing all the'varietics published by The Oxfor University Press, Eyro .t Spootswood, an Bagsier's unrivaled editions. THE MONTHS ; Illustrated by Ten and Pcnci $5.25. EASTWOOD ; by Doctor Macleod, $7.50. OUR LIFE : Illustrated by Pcn-and Pencil, $2.2! GEMS OF LITERATURE; Elegant rare an suggestive, $6.00. ENGLISH SACRED POETRY OF THE OLDE] TIME, $5.25. PEN AND PENCIL PICTURES FROM TH] POETS, $6.00. JUVENILE VERSE AND PICTURE BOOK $4.00. LEAVES FROM LIFE, $3.75. PICTORIAL JOURNEY THROUGH THE HO LY LAND, $3.50. SWISS PICTURES, Drawn with Pen and Pencil $4 00. nALF HOURS WITH THE BEST FRENCI AUTHORS, $5.00. All thc above aro Engliih edition?, /idly illus trated in the highest style of art, printed on tintci paper, and elcgantlv bound. THE BRITISH POETS, handsomely illustrated and a fine Stejl Portrait of each. London edi tions. Muslin, extra, gilt edged, $2.00 each Turkey Morocco, antique, $3.50 each. 25?* Any Book in this list will bc sent by mail free of postage, on receipt of price. Address "HOLMES' BOOK HOUSE," CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. IS,_tf_51 W. C. TILTON, COMMISSION MERCHANT SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C., A GENT for GEO. PAGE 4 CO., of Ballimore 3L Md.. CELEBRATED PATENT PORTA ISLE SAW MILLS. STEAM ENGINES an.; BOILERS, HORSE POWERS, GRIST MILLS TIMBER WHEELS, ?c. Duplicates furnished nt short notice. Circular and Gang Saws at Man ufacturers' prices. Agricultural Impltntonts of cvtT7 description: PAGE'S Celebrated GARDEN PLOUGH. A Splendid Assortment of SASHES, DOORS BLINDS, 4c, HICKORY. ASH. and OAK RIMS, POLES and SHAFTS for Buggies, Car riages and Wagons, all kinds of Carriage Mate rial. WHITE PINE, SPRUCE, OAK. WALNUT MAHOGANY and CEDAR LUMBER of ever) description. Charleston, Dec 17 . 8in51 F?o. 153, D?ceii?ig Sired, HilEIMJMI??iBlST?fft GEORGE C. GOODRICH, ) PHILLIP WIN EM AN, [ South Carolina. JOHN ASUJIURST, j DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRUGS, MEDICINES CMEjJl?CALS, &c, Charleston, S. C., Nov. 20. Gm ESTABLISHED 1854, un III I1 ss Importers and Wholesale i)raler? IN MILLINERY, STRAW AND Tj^isra^ GOODS, Kurth East Comer Mcctiny and Mariel Si: INVITE tho Trade to examino their full an varied assortment of BONNETS and HATS, trimmed and unlrimmci RIBBONS, of oil descriptions, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, DRESS CAPS. NETS, VEILS, of noweft des:2ns, RUCH ES, L AC ES. CRAPES SILKS, CORSETS, HOOPS, 4c, 4i Charleston, Oct 1 Om 40 GEO. I WILLIAMS k CO, FACTORS, CHURCH ST., CHARLESTON, S; C WILLIAMS, TAYLOR &C0, Commiss'n Merchant? NEW YORK. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES,will bo mad on COTTON Consigned to either House. Charleston, Oct 10 . 3mll 4?Qfa A MONTH!-AGENTS wanted fe ??/l_7)ri.c entirely new ar'ticl's, just out. Ac T?rese O. T. GAREY City Building, BiJdlefor Mo. June 6 iiwly .23 C -r?~ ALICOES, GINGHAMS, POPLINS; Frenoh MER IN O ES-und DELAINES ;. Dlcacbed and Brown SIIIUTINGS ; do do SHEETINGS ; BLANKETS, SHAWLS, OSNARURGS; A good lot r.r SHOES and HATS; SUrtAB. COFFEE. CHEESE, MACARONI RAISINS, CANDIES and APPLES; And many oilier articles lo suit the times, whic will bo sold at tho lowest Cash prices. B. C. Il RYAN, Agent. Dee 2-1 ' 4tf \ i \ .-'fi 52 ANEW AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK 0 GROCERIES just teceived, c.ubracirtg a of those V a ii c y G v occ r ics, (OOOD THINGS,) j Required During ihc Holidays ! -ALSO Table AVINES and COOKING WINES; Old BRANDY. Old WHISKEY; RUM and GIN: . 5 kf;s 1'iire Old Irish arrd Scotch WIIISKE Just received and for sale by J?S. G. BAILIE & ERO., 205 Broad Street, AocuBta,.Ga. Dec 22 ? 52 238 Broad Sti F OR THE REMAINDER OF TH] and well selected Stock o Winter Clothing All our Goods are NEW, of the LA sell them at sucli LOW PRICES that ine our Stock. We mention below a few nf the Gooc Fine Black Broad Cloth Frock COAT Fine.Black Broad Cloth Sack COATS Fine Black Doe Cassimere Frock CC Fine Black Doe Cassimere Suck CO A Very Handsome French Cassimere S Excellent Scotch Mixed SUITS ; American Cassimere SUITS in great i Silk VFSTS in every style; Black and Figured Vch-et VESTS; Plain, Fancy and Black Cassimere J Plain, BlackDoeskin PANTS; Ribbed Bl'k do. do. Plain and Figured, Colored Cassimen Plain and Figured Jeans PANTS ; Plain and Figured Cottonade PANTi Boys^ C We have a very large Stock of B\ exceedingly low prices. Gents' Furni Our Stock of GENTS' FURNISH, everything needful,-and will bc sold at Merchant Wc always keep an EXCELLENT 1 SIM ERES, and carry on thc Slci all its branches. Wc will guarantee sat to order. J^^All arc in vi-cd to call and exam ii KI Augusta. Jan I AUGUSTA HOTEL. *iiIS POPULAR HOTEL bu?leen rouovotci paiuted, nn.1 nut in c?mplete order, with determination on tho part, of thc proprietor t make it a FIRST CLASS ll OUSE. Mr. S. M. .K.iNES hus chief eouirol, and wi! 'cc recollected by nur Southern friends us ibu foi mer proprietor i-f thu AMERICA*.' HOTEL, du ring tin'. Wnr, in Richmond, Va., uv.-, ?ill b'e gin ' is ?Id friend?, promising th'ut "Vinci siA W'tLCMMB." Every tfP.ri will bc made ! give entire satisfaction. A call ir) solicited. Term reasonable. S. Ul. JONES, Pr?pnctor. Augusta, J:III. 1 tf 1 BIJOUX ? P?RKISS, PUBLISHERS OF SHEET MUSIC /.nd I3u;ic Books. E would respectfully cull th? attention ( Choir-Leaders and Singing School Teach ers to ourestabliibtoent, whereat! kinds nf Chun Music, Ulce and Arnhem Rooks cnn be obtaine un the mott favorable terms. The long experience of our Mr. PERKINS, i 'Music?I Conventions, Choir.-, the Concert Roo; und Sunday School, enables him to giv.: .idvic .md information on all points of musienl int?r?t .-ts to the selection of proper work? of instructioi formation ot Musical School?-progress in musi cal studies, and iicflts of general interest to com posers, lender;, teacher? and students. Sheet Mu.-ic furniched on the usual terms, wit promptness and dispatch. Country orders solic ted-und (elections made for pupils, teachers, cor certs, 4c, 4c., 4c. NOW P.EADY: Will be True to Mc.T. E. Portius,.-50 ct Tho Orphan Wandurcr,....T. E. Perkins,.'.'.ti et Toe Ro? Bush;.T. R Perkins;.30 ct Fiiiry of the Wildwood,...II. A. Brown.SO cl Memory, (for Barit?uc,)..H. A. Brown,.."0 ct Pour of any of the above will ho forwarded o receipt cf -ino dollar. XS?i~ Saul fm- a Circular., BROWN ? PERKINS, 420 Tiroomo St., New York City. New York, Jan 1 ' 'luiI THIS GLOSS STARCH Is ufiu? by First-class Hotels, Laundries, Ten ol' Thousands of Families, und Should be used by all. It gives a beautiful polish, making the ire .uss smoothly over fhc cloth, saving mticb'tio md bihor. 0OO08 done up with it keep cleo onges, consequently will not weir out so soon. IT MAKES OLD LINEN LOOK LIKE NE M Sold by Druggists and (?roeurs generally. OUR EittPEKIAL BLUE IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD! It is soluble in bard as well as soft water. .. put ap in tho safest, neatest, and ruostconvon ont form of any offered to tho public. IT IS WARRANTED NOT TO STREAK TH CLOTHES! Sold by Grocers and Druggist? generally. Agents wanted everywhere, to whom wc off extraordinary inducements. Address NEW YORK STARCH GLOSS CO., No. 218 Pulten St., New York. Jan 1 6?a 1 TO RENT. WILL RENT for tho present year my larj _ nnd commodious LIVERY STABLES "ai LOT, situated in this Till ago. Terms reasonab During my absence, par ies wishing to Rei will apply to Mr. D. R. Durisoc, ut thc Adverbs Offico. . Tv J.- WHITAKER. Jun 1 ff 1 Administrator's Notice ALL persons in any wisc indcl.tod to tho Esta of THEODORE P. WILLIAMS, decease uro earnestly rcqucstod to mako immediate pa mont.- All claims in my hands, not paid by tl first Monday in February next, will posilivcly ! put in suit, ns I cannot cxteod further ind?lgese This is fir notico to all concerned, and I hope will bc regarded. LEMUEL BROOKS, Ad'or. 4m* ' 41 100,000 GOOP AND WELL BURNT BUICK! FOR Salo, and now ready for delivery, low f Cash, by W. W. ADAMS. N. B,-Meal, Corn, Bacon, Plour, Wheat, Oal Poddor, Shacks, er anything else I need, taken exchaago for Bricks. W. W. A. N>v. 13. 2m 46 State of South Carolins EDGEFJELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Ariel Aile 4 L. K. Dodie, Adm'rs., ] ?? , > Oreen Bodio et al. J BY Order of tho Cottrt in this caso, tho Crad tors of FELIX E- BODIE, deo'd., are r quired to prosont and provo their Claims befo thc Comini?Moncr, on or.bcforo tho first of Man nex t. Thoso failing to.do so will bo barred fro all benefit under the Decree to bo pronounoi horoin. . Z. W. CARWILE, C; E. & D. JanS . St t AT & GRAY'S, .eet, Augusta, Ga. 5 SEASOxN wc will sell our Extensive i* Men ?ind Boy's Ready Made Seduced Prices ! TEST and BEST STYLES, and we will wc cannot fail to please all who will exam Is on hand : ?S; >; lATS; TS; MTS ; variety ; i PANTS; S', (Ssc, &c. -0 ^lotlxingr. " OYS* CLOTHING which we will sell it ishing Goods. TNG GOODS is extensive and comprises very low prices. Tailoring. VARIETY of CLOTHS and CA$ chant Tailoring Business iu isfaclion to every one having Clothes made ie our Goods. & GHAT. tf 1 NEW SUPPLIES ? OF i "\n A T)T)TT"TC1 PET dil MATS, mm, Floor Oil Cloths, 3 f ' TABLE OIL CLOTHS, ii 1 fr i ?V D O OT SKA D E S,. i i H ? . L COCOA AXft CAXTON MATTINGS? DAMASK, LA?E AND MUSLIN .?<* C TI r t a i ii s, Just Received, IN NEW STYLES! AND AT REDUCED PRICES! The attention of those in want are invited to tho above new and beautiful lino of Goods. JAS, G. BAILIE & BRO., 203 i?road Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Dec 22_4m jg ACOLLECTION OF PSALM and HYMN TUXES, ODES and ANTHEMS, and Sun day School, Infant, Ravivai, Temperance, Patri otic and Moral Pieces, and containing also a num ber of Scotch, Gormnn, Irish and other fine oom positions,-.much new Music nevor before pub lished,-and nn Exposition of the Principles of Music, and of Musical Composition, by *?, ??liura Houser. Just received a large number of tho above work at GEO. A. OATES, No'240 Broad Street, Augusta, Ca. Dec'ir tf 51 A COLLECTION of PSALM and HYMN A TUNES, ODES and ANTHEMS selected from the most eminent Authors, together with nearly Ono Hundred Pieces of Music never bo foro published, suited to most Metres, and well adapted to Churches-of every denomination, fling ing Schools, and Priva lr. Societies, and Plain Huies for Learners, hy B. P. White and E. J. King, to which is added Appendix 1 containing a variety of Standard and Private Tunct not comprised in the body of tho work,-Compiled by a Committee appointed by the Southern Mu sial Convention. Also, Appendix 2, containing 77 Pieces of now composition by distinguished writers, never before published. A now and :nuch improved edition. m just received and for s:?lo by GEO. A. OATES, No. 210, Broad St., Augusta, ?Ja. Doc 17 tf 51 FISK'S PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS ! THE Subscriber has just received an assort, mont of these beautiful Rosewood finish METALLIC BURIAL CASES and CASK1JTS Air-tight and indestructible-for protecting and preserving tho Dead-which ho, will sell a but: moderato advance on original cost and transporta tion. Whcrcverintroduced these Cases have th< preference over ail others. CSrOrdors promptly filled.' Terms, of (purso strictly Cash. J. M.'"W??TT. Edgefield, Mar 13 ?f n [KTow Store NEVVG?QDS. 218 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. 'J Wi E beg leave to inform thc citizens of Edgc lield and vicinity that wo have removed to No 218 Broad Street, three doors abovo Plumb A Loitncr'e Drug Store, whore wo will keen con stantly oa hand a LARGE STOCK of Men's, Yonth's and Boys? CLOTHING; Ladies' and ??len's HATS., ail Rinds; BOOTS and SHOES, every variety; DRlf GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES; Ladies' and Gents' FURNrSIMNG GOODS; . HOOP SKIRTS and NOTIONS; TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPETBAGS ; Ladies' Travelling SATCHELS ; Also, a good Assortment of WATCH ES and JEWELRY. All of the above we will sell at a SMALL AD VANCE FOR CASn. We shall be happy to re ceive a call from you, or b8 favored with your order's for all goods in our line. ?S" Country Merchants will do well by giving us a call beforo purchasing clsowhero. . LEVY & ASHER? Augusta, Oet 1 Gm40 PURE PERUVIAN GUANO FROM SHIP ST. LAWRENCE. E have now on hand, and in trassitu, 200 Tons of Pure Peruvian Guano. This Guano is selected, among several Cargoes, from tho Ship St. Lawrence, as containing a lar ger proportion of Ammonia than u.-ual. It goes jto NO SECOND HANDS, (which would ren der it very Hablo to adulteration at tho present jh rates,) but is shipped to us dir ;ct by tho 'ERUWIAN GOVERN3IENT AGENT iuiself, and hence wc aro enabled to GUARAN TEE THE PURITY OF EVERY RAG SOLD. liberal discount will bc tnado to cash purcha sers of ten tons or upwards. Orders promptly attended. % -ALSO, LARGE STOCKS OF Hoyt's Super-Phosphate Lime, In Lots of 5 Tons or moro, per ton, $03,00 " Smaller Lots, I' " CS,l!0 Bairn's Raw Ifoiic.SiiBer-Phcs., In Lots of 5 Tons or mare, pi r ton, $07.00 " Smaller Lots, . " " .70/0 Soluble Pacific &aano. In Lots of "i Tons or more, p:r ton, 875,C0 " Smaller Lots, - " S0,00 ?Ss?~Thc3c Manure.! have been used inlieor??a and South Carolina, thc first (Hoyt's) since 1S5G, -thc two last daring tin past season, with grati fying results. Vi ; javc. testimonials from well icaoivn Planters highly favourable. J. 0. MATHEWSON & CO., 2$."i Broad street, A! til STA, GA. Au ?ulta, Dre 22 3m 52 Cheaocr Than Ever ! X TilK following Lue of CMM??, oflho li'-.! qual ity, WC are now selling at very low pi ii o: : m?? ccoas. A small St >ck nf Dry Goods, latest styles; G-jnts' Famishing Goods ; ? Fine All Wool Blankets; White and Col -red Flannels, Tabling, Diaper, Towels ; Losg Cloths, Unreached Goods; Le.1 Tick, Stripe,-; Table end Linen Damasks; Piano and Table Covers, ic., ic, ic. SHOES. Ladies' Gaiters, Shoes. Bootees :tnd Slopers : GenU' French Calf and Goat Sha i and Gaiters; Misics' and Children's Shots, with and without tips; *'? Nc^roMen and Women's Shoes, all k:n ls. WOOD AXD W" LOW WAKE. Tulis, Buckets, Kcclers, Churns md Measures Baskets of a l kinds and shapes : . Scrubbing, Dusting, Flo.ir. Hand, Bleckisg, Hair. Popo, Head, Horse and WbiiewaSU Brushes ; Brooms of all '{iuds. SUNDRIES. Wind JW Glass, all sises j Nails, all size: ; G-auny Bagging ; Green Leaf, Manilla and Jute Rope; Twines, Sash Cords, Clothe Lines and Pius : Shovels, Spades, Forks, Rakes and-Hoes; Axes, Axe Handles, Hatchet? ; Smith i Wessen and Colt's Repeaters: Notions of every dcscrip,ion. To all of which your attention is invited, and all of which will bc sold at a assail advance oa cost of importation. JAS. G. BAILIE & CO., 205 Broad Streit, Augusta, Ga. Dec" 22 . rf 52 HARNESS, SADDLERY -AND Carriage Warehouse. SADDLES, . BI ARNESS, LIGHT CARRIAGES, Top and Ho-Top Buggies, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, SADDLE, HARNESS, and Carriage Makors' MATERIAL, LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE UNDINGS, RUBBER and LEATHER MACHINE BELT ING and STEAM PACKING, LACE, PICKER aud ROLLER LEATHER AND ROLLER CLOTHS. A full assortment in. Store, and constantly ar* riving, at Heduced 3?riccs! SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO., No. 225, Broad St., Sign of thc Golden Saddle, AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Dec 17 Cm51 G. W. CONWAY, S. Tunxcn, Of Kentucky. Of Edge?eld, S. C. * KEXTITCK V BY CONWAY & TURNER, Campbell St., Beticecn JJroail mn' lleynolilt, NEAR PLASTERS HOTEL, A V G U S TA, G E (l R G I A. ALL KINDS of VEHICLES and SADDLE HORSES for Hire. Also, Finn CARRIAGES^ strictly for Famlty use. Match Horses, Singlo Harness Horses, and Saddle Horses bought, or sold cn Commission. Covered accommodation on. .he Premises for Two Hundred Head of Mules, .Augusta, Oct 15 . 3m42 -'-_ '_ ._ PLANTERS' HOTEL. AUGUSTA, GA. Newly Furnished and befitted, Unsurpassed by any Hotel S?uth," , .' Was Roopcned to tho Public Oct. S, ?S??fe T4 S NICKERSON, Proprietor. Jan. 1. tf 1