Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, January 30, 1867, Image 5
1807. DRY GOODS. 18G7.
WILLIAM H, CRANE
D2SIBES to inform his friends and acquaint
ances that ho is now with tho Hons? of
D. .JR. WRIGHT & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
Globe Hotel BHilding, 250 Broad St.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Whero ho will be happy to see them, and take
pleasure in showiag a COMPLETE and CHOICE
ASSORTMENT of GOODS, at PRICES AS
LOW as any House in tho City.
Just Received,
A Choice Lot of New Stylo PRINTS ;
Brown and Bleached SHIRTINGS, SHEET
INGS, OSNABURGS, STRIPES, TICKS, Ac,
Ac, at very low prices.
New Goods Received Weekly.
Augusta, Jan 22 Jt 4
SELLING OFF
AT
NEW YORK COST!
PREPARATORY TO THE
RECEPTION OF SPRING SUPPLIES,
H. F. RUSSELL & CO.,
PREPARATORY to the reception of thoir
SPRING STOCK, which 'they intend shall be
ONE OF THE MOST?COMPLETE AND EX- j
TENSIVE ever offered in tho Augusta market,
are now offering.at
Barely Remunerative Prices,
A Great Variety of
ELEGANT DKY BOOBS,
Especially .
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
REAL IRISn POPLINS,
DELAINES, MERINOES,
EMPRESS CLOTHS,
MOURNING STUFFS.
^?S^Country Merchants and Families needing
such supplie? a-e respectfully solicited to visit
this House before teaming their purchases.
H. F. RUSSELL & CO.,
No. IT3, Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Jan 22 lat 4
First Quality Pine Lands
F?r Sale.
THE Subscriber offers for sale an excellen
TRACT OF LAND, containing
440 ACRES,
Fifiy acres cleared-thirty tinder fence-abou
100 Acres are of the best quality Oak and Hicko
ry Laud, well wooded, and the rnmaindrr is a^
good and finely timbered Piue L.^nd as can bi
lound in this District.
On this Tract are two beautiful Building Sites
both of which arc very convenient to the Sa-n
Mill. t
This Land adjoins M . J'>hr: Ransford'* Eur
Pb.cc. lands of Rov. Geo. Rt!!, Mr. B. H. Mille
und others.
;E?T- Price low. Terms Cash. Apply soon
and a birrain will be offered.
JAS. L. MATHIS.
Jan. 9, tf 2
Mules, Wagon, &c,
A.t A.uction !
GR AMTE VI LLB, Jan. 14 tb. 18*7.
T??E GRANITE VILLE MANUFACTURING
COMPANY will sell ?t Public Auction ai
Granitcville, on TUESDAY, thc ?th Fobruury, a
ll ./clock,
Thirty-Five Weii Broke ?Hules
Besides several
FOUR-HORSE AND TWO-HORSE WAGONS
LOG CARTS, TRUCKS,
With a large lot of WAGON HARNESS.
EST Terms, Cash on deliver v.
WM. GREGG, Pres't.
Jan 22_ :t _4
Executor's Sale.
BY an <>rdcr from the Ordinary, we will sel! a
the late residence of SIMPSON HARRIS
(lee'd., live miles South East of Edgeilchl C. ll
on THURSDAY. .'51st January ic?t., ali the Est?t.
REAL AND PERSONAL. the said deceased
The REAL ESTATE consists of FOUR II''N
DRED AND TWELVE ACRES OF LAND,
Two Hundred of which are iu native forest? The
balance is in a high stato of cultivation,-with
about 25 acres ROW in wheat.
On the premise* is A good Dwelling House, with
Seven Rooms, a good Gin House and Screw, an?
an exc?dent Orchard of every variety of Fruit
grown in this climato, also, outbuildings such a.
are usually found on a well improved farm.
Ttiis Plantation is bounded by lands of J. B.
Griffin A. J. Hughes. Beni'n Beni? and other?,
fha PERSONALTY -<?.sM> o?
HORSES,MULES, CATTLE,SHEEP, HOGS,
CORN. FODDER, COTTON SEED,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
WAGON, BUGGY,
BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
And many other articles not here enumerated.
This salo is made for a division- between th?
legatees of the Testator, and wiH be sold for cash
in currency.
?3r- The Land will be sold precisely at ll
o'clock.
S INA HARRIS, ) E,
FRANKLIN HARRIS, j
Jan. IS, 2t 4
Public Auction!
?F NOT SOLD PRIVATELY, I will offer at
AUCTION, on Sale-day in February, TWO
UOOD MARES-one under four years,-both
gentle and souud.
Also, One Good TWO HORSE WAGON-the
running works entire new.
One Set of Doublo WAGON HARNESS, in
good repair.
One good TOP BUGGY,-fi o running work
nearly new, with Pole and Dou ile Harness.
And ono good Single Horse WAGONand HAR
NESS. Z W. CARWILE.
Jan 23 2t 4
Estate F. M. Best.
0>i THURSDAY, Hth February, ISR7, I will,
by permission of W. F. Duriso*, Esq., Ordi
nary f.rEdgefleld District, ssll at Saluda Old
Town P.anUtion, the PERSONAL ESTATE of
F. M. BEST, deceased, consisting of
MULES, CORN, PLANTATION UTENSILS
AND SUPPLIES, ic.
And, a's,), the UNEXPIRED PORTION of e
LEASE OF TUE SAIO PLANTATION.
Tits purchaser of this last will bc required to
giv; .at isfa-rtory security fora compliance in good
:.;.:!! with the terms of tho same.
I -R?S- Cash on delivery, in Gold, or its equiv
alent in currency.
JOHNSON HAGOOD, Ad'or.
Jan. 23,_^_j_
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
Julius Day, Adm'or, I ?
T* , f
Nancy Coleman. J
BY virtue of an order of ?he court in this case,
I will ?ali at Edgeilcld C. H., on the FIRST
MONDAY in FEBRUARY next, thc REAL ES
TA I E described in the pleadings, to wit:
ONB TRACT OF LAND, near the Pine
ll-us*, whereon MARION W. COLEMAN resi
Hqd at tho time of bis death, containing Ono
Hundred Acres, more ur less, adjoining binds of
L\ P. H. Kirksey, Mrs. N. Jone?, Julius Day and
others.
jj?T-Tcrms made known hereafter.
Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D.
Jan 14 1S06. 4to - 8
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the Es
tate of JAMES 31. LANHAM, deceased, are
requested f> present them, duly attested, to the
undersigned, or to W. W. Adam: Esqr., at onoo ;
and those in anywise indebted t> said Estate are
earnestly requested to make payment without de
lay to the undesigned.
JAS. A. DEYORE, Ad'or.
Jan. 23, <tm 4
Estate Notice,
ALL persons in anywise indebted to the Estate
WILLIS L. SI ONE, dee'd., are notified to
pay the samo, or make suitable arrangements, 1 y
Return Day next; otberwiso said claims will be
sutd on indiscriminately. .
M. M. PADGETT, \ .
&X.??N*INQS.;A(?or*' I
Edgefield Male Academy
THE NEXT SESSION of this School ?ill
commence the 11th of February, and cloie
bc 2Sth of June.
Terms, per Session of Five Months.
Primary Department, $20.00
Academic Department, 26,00
Board, including fuel, lights and
?ashing, 75,00
These charges are in Spc.-io, payable one-half
in advance, and the balanco at the middle of the
Session.
No deduction ?rill be made for absence, except
?U cues of protracted sickness.
.L. R. GWALTNEY.
Jan 15 tf 3
School Notice,
HAVING procured a Room from W. S. COVAR,
I will re-opon my SCHOOL, on MONDAY,
2Sch January.
Hatee per Quarter of Teu Weeli s :
Orthography, Heading, Writing and
Arithmetic, $5,0*0
English Grammar, Geography, Rhetoric
and Analysis of the Eng. Language, 7,00
Tuition clue and to be paid promptly at the
close of the Quarter.
JENNIE S. WHITE.
Jin 23 tf 4
Liberty Hill
Female Academy.
THE EXERCISES of this Academy will com
mence on the 4th Monday io January, under
the supervision of Miss BETTIE MILLER.
Rates of Tuition.
?j
Per Session of Five Months, to be paid in ad
vance* in Currency.
Elementary Branches, $10,00
Enjr. Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, 15,90
Higher Eng. Branches, Mathematics, An
cient Languages, 20,0?
Music, 20,00
?Pupils will bc charged from timo of entrance,
until thc end of thc Session.
Board can be obtained in the immediate neigh
borhood at moderato rates.
G. J. SHEPPARD,
J. H. YELLDELL,
J. C. LANIER,
JOHN E. LEWIS,
A. BUSHNELL,
Trustees.
Jan 15 2t* 3
I
COKESBURY, S. C.
THE EXERCISES OF THIS COLLEGE
will be resumed the first Monday ia Feb
ruary.
An efficient and FULL CORPS OF TEACH-"
ERS will bo employed, under the direction of
Professor EISENMEIER ns President of thc
Faculty. l
The low rates cf Toition, the location of th-i
College, together with thu many advantages for
occuring a systematic and thorough education,
Sort inducement* inferior to no Institution in the
.South.
Good Board can bc obtained at $12 to $15 per
?.oath.
^Sy-For furthtr information, address
P. F. GAR'S,
Secretary of the Board of Trustees
Jan 15 St a
SPRINGFIELD ACADEMY.
*TTjHE Exercises of this Academy will comment
JL on the 2 1 Munday in January, under the su
>rrieion of .Mr. E. REESE.
Mr. Kr.tSE's reputation as a Gent'cman, fine
scholar, aud hi.? success as a Teacher of long er
'?.rience is well and favorably established in
Edgefield Di.-trict.
tlc possesses thai petali ir tact f?r tr?ii:.ingan?
iuatructiog bi. Pup! t, which JU wei! fits Lim for
'?is profession.
Hates of Tuition,
P;r Sctsion ot Five Month.?, in GulJ :
lithography, Reading, Writing. Mental Arith
tactic anil Prim. Geography. $12,00
ing. Grammar, Ssh<w>! Geography, Arith
metic, Algebra aoil M-idorn History, . 16,00
hatin, Greek, French, Natural Philo.-.'-hy,
Iiigher Mathematic*, X -., 2C.dC
Tiie Scholas ic year wiil !.c divided into two
:esii??ibs i i Pira Months each.
G . i B-f.rding c.tu I?.: ?><>taine<l i-. the i tn mod i
te vii-fti'v at tin.- usual rate* ut cuunuy ii -ard?
ig,
Onlv H limped number of Sch ?r.r- ni!: be a-1
?kitted.
Pupil.- wil' be chuged f fm time o.' ?ntruv
tutti the end ul the Session.
No deductions will be mad? for al-arnce; unies*
o ca?c? uf pro-r.icteJ sickness of two weeks ot
iure.
The Trust?:?.? feel confident-'thai Mr. Kress'*
uergy and (jualificatious *A? 1 insure entire satis
actiun.
J. A. BLAND.
L. GOMILUON,
M. ii. WEYER,
CARSON WARREN,
J. M. COG BURN,
Trustees.
Jan 1 lm 1
JlrDIMl lil
i:
Iwill open a SCHOOL AT CLEAR SPRING
on thc tir?t Monday in February next.
Thc location is in every respect suitable for a
-eat . "".di ning, healthy, in the midst of a mor.'i1
tai intelligent community, yet .sufficiently leclnd
.d. Young men especially wishing tu prepare
for College will find her.- every advantage.
Board can be obta:ucd in the best families at
$10 per m'-nth.
The Scholastic Year will consist of Fort?
Weeks.
Rates of Tuition,
Elementary BiAchos,.$20.00
Kngl?h Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, 30.Od
iiigher Eng. Branche?, Mathematica, An
cient Languages, ...... $40.00
To bc paid half yearly in miranee, and ?it gold
>r its equivalent.
J. L. LESLY'.
Jen. 5, it 1
CARRIAGE MAHUFACT0R?
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
THE Subscriber* respectfully announce tba
thev aro now prepared to do all work in the
,OACH MAKING and REPAIRING BUSI
NESS that lu-iy bo entrusted to them, in a work
nanlike mumer, and with ncatncs>ar.ddispatch
We havo OB hand -? few CARRIAGES otd su
pertorBUGGIES,of ourown manufacture,which
wc will sell low.
All kinds of REPAIRING done promptly and
warranted to give satisfaction.
fSf Aa we seil ONLY FOR CASH, our price?
ar unusually reasonable. All wc ask is atrial.
SrtllTH & JOKES?
Mar 7 tf 10
ip Ai BLACKSMITH SHOPS.
THE Undersigned gives notice that ho ?s now
prepared- to havo REPAIRED in a good and
workmanlike manner, WAGONS, CARRIAGES.
BUGGIES, and otb r Vehicles that may be
?irought to his Shep.?, at fair and reasonable pri
ces for Cash.
NEV,- WAGONS, CARTS and BUGGIES will
i!so bo put up in the best style, and on as reason
.tblc term? as can bc afforded.
Having EFFICIENT and EXPERIENCED
WORKMEN in my Shops, and a go? d supply of
the BEST SEASONED TIMBER, JO pains will
Se spared to give entire satisfaction to tbi'se who
may ?end their work to these Shops.
W. W. ADAMS,
Sopt. 2? tf .Hit
4*TT?-| ~fhfh PER YEAR!-We want Agents
Up J. {RFU everywhere to sell our JUFnovr.n
$.?0 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under
and upper feed! Sent?n trial. Warranted five
years. Above salary or large commissions p.iid.
Tho osr.T machines si?H in United States for less
than ? J0. which are fnllyf?censed by//moe, Whee
ler tl' Wilson, (/rorer <t linker, Sinyer d' Co., and
Baehelder. All other cheap inncbines are t'-i
frtngementt and tho filer or user arr liable to ar
rest, fur and imprisonment. Illustrated circu
lars sent///?f. Address, or'call upon Shaw A
Clark, at Biddlcford, Maine, or Chicago,111.
Juno 6 istr ly 23
NOTICE.
IDESIRE to obtain a GOOD TURNER OF
JUG WARE. ic. Any person desirous of
such a plae* vould do well ?all on me at Kirk
ticy's X Roads, Edgefield Distrb-t. Nono noed
maka application unless they come well recom
asnded, Applr ?ooo. . J. P. BOP JU.
Jn 19 h %
GREAT BARGAINS.
THE GREATEST OF THE SEASON.
NEW AND SPLENDID
DRY GOODS!
FULLY
T*vvF&xit^r?lF?xr& Per Cent
BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION.
0.
228 BROAD STREET, .
. Augusta, Greoria,
In inviting thc attention of their friends and the public to their
NEW km ELEGANT SUPPLIES,
nake no pr?tentions whatever to be selling Goods
AT OE BELOW COST.
The creal sec ret of business wc find is
o
TO BUY GOODS RIGHT
AND
SELL TM? IT I FAII'PIOFIT.
Having just returned from the Northern market with
LARGE, KEW A ?ND ELEGANT '
SUPPLIES,
rVnd having been in market at the time that Goods touched the
rery lowest point this season and having purchased
ENTIRELY FOR CASH,
Tn most instances fully
25 Per Cent.
BELOW COST OF IMPORTATION,
^Thereby enabling them to oiler the greatest inducements to
CUSTOMERS,
We will guarantee a difference of fully
50 PER CEJNTT.
Below Goods purchased a month previously.
We would respectfully invite the'most critical examination of
our ENTIRE STOCK by the closest wholesale and retail pur
chasers,
AND
CHEAP FOR CASH
GRAY, MULLARKY & CO.
228 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga?
Augusta, Jsji. 14, id s
224. Broa*
-o
LIE?E i!
--o
Every "Article in C
Hedu
I. SIMON
MANUFACT"
Offer the remainder of their WHS
FURNISHING GOODS at REDI
room for the Spring Trade.
Our well assorted Stock; of Cas
Tweeds, Jeans, Hats, and many ot
Reduced Prices.
^"Buyers will save money
themselves.
ElpRemember we have ONL"
Dur Customers the advantage of a
I. SIMON
FASHIONABLE CLO:
224 Broad Street, Four Doors Bel
Augusta, Jan 7
GUANO !
IVE ARE PR?PARED TO SUPPLY
PLANTERS WITH
Plionix
AND
PURE NO 1
J
ir
I ^QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
The PHOXIX is a Phosphatid Guano, iruport
id for us direct from McKeon's Island, in the
louth Pacific Ocean, and hu been used with
;reat success hy thousands of tho bost Planters
n Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama and Florida.
Es'TCaU or send fur Circular.
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
(Scccr.ssons TO DAN. H. WILCOX & Co.)
KO. 241 Broad St,, Augusta, Ga,
Nov 28 . "ui 48
.J
APPOSITE GLOBE H-OO?EI-,
235 Broad St., Augusta, Cia..
MPORTEltS AND DEALERS IN
LiJillilUll <? IIUi1lD0Lilr D?Hsf ti AM?.
IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
AXES, HATCHETS, .
SMITH BELLOWS, ANVILS,
VICES, HAMMERS, CHAINS,
HOES. STRAW CUTTERS,
CORN SHELLERS, PLOWS,
HARROWS, SHOVELS, SPADES,
COOKING UTENSILS,
CARPENTERS' TOOLS,
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY,
dec, &c. Ac.
Augusta, Nov. 10 Sin 45
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of Writs nf Fi. Fa. to ute directed,
T will pr*ee?d t<> sell nt E.lgefield C. H., on
:he fir.-t Monday in February next, tho following
property, in tho following case?, tn wit:
John P. Gravis vs Jiihn L. Harmon ; Various
i'hcr Plaintiff* vs The Sarao, One Tract of Land
whereon tho Defendant now resides, known os
Winter So.tt, containing Eight (800) Acres, mure
?r loss, adjoining lnnds of Thomas Perrin, W. B.
Df-rn and others.
Jame A. Do?i?ir vs B?nj. P. Tillman, Two
Tracts of band, vir: Tire Homestead Tract
whereon the Defendant resided ut the lime of bit |
death, cnn tai-lin? TITO Hundred and Fifty (2.i(!; i
Acres, more or les*, adjoining land.* of Bcnj F. j
.Mays, James B. Griffin and other.?. One other j
Tract, ktnwn n* thc Addison Tract, containing
Two Hundred mid forty (240) Acres, more or
Irs.*, ndjiiining land* of Bcnj. V. Mays, S. B.
Ryan, Join: L. Addison and others. Also, one
Sal of Gin Gearing.
Richard FUnigan vs Durisoe, Coleman, Kidson
k Perrin, trading uuder tho ?anje of p. W.
Christian, Agent i John ?. KitfhoUon vs D. W.
Christian, Agont; Other Plaintiff* vs D. W. Chris
tian, Agent, One Trae! of Land whereon thc Dc
fondant James Ellison resided at tho timo of hi'
death, containing Four Hundred and Seventy-fir?
(473) Acre-, moro or les?, adjoining lands ol' Maj.
W. L. Cobinan. John Moyer and others,-ihc
property of thc Defendant Jas. Kidson.
Elijah Still vs Jas. C Siidham, Geo. Free and
John Stidbam, One Tract of Land containing
Ono Hundred and Fifty (150) Acres, more or less,
adj dnicg lands of Theo. Doan, Robt. Brynn,
Rosancb Sddhara and othors, sold as the prop
orly of thc Esuto of John BMdhatn, doe'd., at
thc risk of the former puroh.iFpr who bid off said
land on Srrio-day last, and hos failed to comply
with tho terms of salo.
M. C. Taggart and wife vs Ai. A. Crnftorj, Ex
ecutrix, and othors, One Tract of Land known
us the IL mostend Trnct, containing Ono Thous
and (1000) Acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of
Thoa. Mckie, John H. Holmes, Joseph Mere
wether and others, s.dd as tho property of th?
Estate of Archy Grafton, dee'd., and at tho risk
of the fortnor purchaser, who hid off tho said
land on salo day last, und has failed to comply
with thc terms of sale.
TERMS CASH.
W. SPIRES, S.B.D.
Sheriff's Office, Jan 14 4;c 8
State pf South Carolina,
?DGEfrl?L?)' DILTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
Caroline J. Johnson, Applicant,
vs
D. A. Bodio, Guardian ad litem of \ For Par,
William J. W. Johnson, minor, |
D?fendant. J
BY an Order from the Ordinary, I shall pro
coed to sell al Edgcfield Court IIouso on the
firpt Monday in Eobruary next, for Partition, the
RpAf. ESTATE or JAMES JOHNSON, dee'd.,
oopsUting of Two Hundred and Fifty Acres,
moro or loss, situated in tho District and State
aforesaid, and bounded by lands of Seth Butler,
Abij:.h Al>ncy, Mrs. Mary Morris and others.
Terrns Cash, in Specie, and tho Purchaser to
pay for Titles extra,
WM. SPIRES, S. E. D.
Jan 14, 1807. 4to 3
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !
'JBTHE subscriber bas recently opened In this
Village a good stock of READY MADE
CLOTHING, consisting of Single Gannonts
and Cloth and Cassitnero Suits.
Also a lot of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES which
ho will make up to order.
He is prepared to furnish his friends and old
customers with CLOTHING as h w as tho Au
gusta market for Catii.
JOHN ?? LG AN, Agent
Nor. tl U
E
!
)ur Stock Largely
ced!
& BRO.,
LIRERS OF
?U? YOUTHS'
?TER CLOTHING and GENTS'
?CED PRICES in order to make
simeres, Broa^d Cloths, Doeskins,
:her Goods, we offer at the same
by calling and examining for
Y ONE PRICE, always giving
fair Bargain.
& BRO.,
THING EMPORIUM, .
ow Central Hotel, Augusta, Ga,
tf 2
W. C. TILTON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
9 CHARLESTON, S. Ci,
A GENT for GEO. TAUE A CO., of Ballimore,
t\. Md.. CELEBRATED PATENT PORTA
BLE SAW MILLS, STEAM ENGINES and
30ILEKS, HORSE POWERS, GRIST MILLS,
TIMBER WHEELS, Ac. Duplicate? furniibcrf
it short notice. Circular and Gaug Saws at Man
ifacturcrs1 prices.
Agricnltural Implements of ovcrv description :
[?AGE'S Colcbrated GARDEN PLOUGH.
A Splondid Assortment of SASHES, DOORS.
?LINDS, Ac, HICKORY, ASH, and OAK
SIMS, POLES and SHAFTS for Buggies. Cir
?ages and Wagons, all kinds of Carriage Mate
?al.
WHITE PINE, SPRUCE, OAK, WALNUT,
MAHOGANY and CEDAR LUMBER of every
lescription.
Charleston, Dec 17 3m51
No, 153, Irleeiii^g Sinei,
FORMERLY JOHK ASHHUJIST ? CO.,
JEORGE C. GOODRICH, )
PHILLIP WIN EM AN, [ South Carolina.
rOHN ASMK7RST, J
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
DRUGS, MEDICINES
CfifiOIICALS, ?cc,
Charleston, S. C.a .
Nov. ?0, 6ai 47
The Best Tonic Now in
MANUFACTURED Bi'
0. P. PANKNIN,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Cha. les ton, Jan 15 ly !
ESTABLISHED 1854,
JU?,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers
IN
MILLINERY, STHAW,
AND
Tj^isra^ GOODS,
Ko rik East Corner Meeting and Market Ste.
INVITE thcTradoio oiamino their, full and
varied assortment of
BONNETS and HATS, trimmed and t.ntrimmod,
RIBBONS, or all descriptions,
FLOWERS, FEATHERS,
DRESS CAPS, NETS,
VEILS, ot nowait dosions,
R y OU BS, LACES. CRAPES,
SILKS, CORSETS,
HOOPS, Ac., Ae.
Charleston, Oct 1 Rm 40
NOTICE.
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, V. S. INI1. REV.,
Third District, South Carolina,
COLUMBIA, Jan. 12th, 1867.
LL parties claiming an interest in tho STILLS,
LIQUORS, Ac, which were seized under my
lir'ection from L. L. II A LL, and 0. SHARPTON
on tho ?th of Novcmbor for a violation of the In
ternal Revenue Laws, arc required to appenr be
fore mc within thirty days from date, and give
Bond for thc paymont^f costs in case if condem
nation in a amt for that purpose to ho institu
ted in the U. S. District Court fir So. Ca.
Othorwiso tho articles will bo sold at public
sale, as proscribed hy law.
A. S. WALLACE, Collector. .
Jan. 13, ._ 3t 8
Administrator'? Notice.
ALL Persons having Claims against tho Estate
of ABNER SWEARINGEN, d*c\l ; will
present tho same, duly attested, forthwith ; and
thoso indebted to said Estate Bro no ti "iud to pay
up without delay, as longer indulgonco cannot bo
L. G. SWEARENGIH, Ad'or.
,1m 3
given.
Jan 15
NOTICE.
THE NOTES and ACCOUNTS of DR. J. E.
MUSE havo hoon placed'in our hands for
ocllcotion. All, sums uhdor Twenty Dollars are
in the bands of JOHN L. ADDISON, Esq. Parties
interested will pleaso call *nd savo eafti. .
BACON & BUTLER, Att'p.
Jan 22, ii i
NEW SUPPLIES
OF
CARPETS
Floor Oil Cloths
TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES,
COCOA AND CANTON MATTINGS,
m
DAMASK, LACE AND MUSLIN
Curtains,
Just Received,
IN NEW STYLES:
AND AT
REDUCED PRICES
The attention of those in nant ore invited to
the aborc new and beautiful linc of Goods.
JAS, G. BAILIE & BRO,
203 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Augusta, Dec 22 4m 52
"AUGUSTA HOTEL.
THIS POPULAR IT0TEL ba! been renovated,
painted, and put in completo order, with n
determination on tho part of thc proprietor t<
make it a FIRST CLASS HOUSE.
Mr. S. M. JONES has chief control, aud will
be recollected bj our Southern friends as thc for
mer proprietor of thc AMERICAN HOTEL, du
ring tho Wsr, in Richmond, Vti., and will be glad
to see his old friend.?, promising them a " Vmci
xiA WELCOME." Every effort will bo mail* to
give entire satisfaction. A tall is solicited. Term*
reasonable.
S. AI. JONES, Proprietor.
Augusta, Jan. 1 tf 1
THE HESPERIAN HARP ! .
ACOLLECTION OF PSALM and HYMN
TUNES, ODES and ANTHEMS, and Sun
day School, Infant, Revival, Temperance, Patri
otic and Merni Piccei, and containing also a num
ber of Scotch, Gorman, Irish and other fine com
positions,-much new Music never beforo pub
lished,-and an Exposition of the Principles o
Music, and ol' Musical Composition, by William
Houser.
Just received a larpe number of thc above worl
.t GEO. A. OATES,
No 210 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Dee 17 tf 51
""?liililtP!
ACOLLECTION of PSALM and HYMN
TUNES, ODES aud ANTHEMS select^:
from the most eminent Authors, together witt
near);' One Hundred -Pioces of Music never be
fore published, suited to most Metres, and wei',
adapted to Churches of every denomination, Sing
ing Scho.il.?, ar.d Pri'-atu Societies, and Plait,
Rules for Loamers, by B. F. White and E. J
King, to which is added Appendix 1 containing
a variety of Standard and Private Tunes net
comprised in the b-.dy of tho work,-Coinpilm
by a Committee appointed by thc Southern Mu
sical Convention. Also, Appendix 2, containing
77 Pieces of new composition by distinguished
writers, n*!ver beforo published. A now and muck
improved edition.
Just received and for snle Ly
GEO. A. OATES,
No. 240, Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
DeclT tx 51
ANEW AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK Ol
GROCERIES just received, embracing bl
ot" thoso
F a ii e y Oro c erics,
(GOOD THINGS.)
Required During (he Holidays !
-ALSO
Tobie WINES and COOKING WINES ;
Old BRANDY. Old WHISKEY;
RUM and GIN;
3 kgs Pure Old Iri.'h and Scotch WHISKEY
Ju?t received ar.d for sale by .
JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO.,
205 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Doc 22 tf 12
J C.'Sclireincri Son?, I J. C, Schreiner k Sons
Macon, Ga. Savannah, Ga.
JP, IHlJUtll tMI,
No. 199 BKOAD STREET,
" AUGUSTA, GA.,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A CHOICE
.?.ELECTION OF
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
AND
FANCY Gr O q| 3D S,
?St" AU Orden /Vom ;Ac Country Promptly At
tended to.
THE BEST OF ITALIAN VIOLIN
AND GUITAR STRINGS. .
AGENTS POR .
STEINWAY <t SONS.
SOEBBELER & SCHMIDT'S
AND GALE <1 CO.'S
CELEBRATED PIANOS.
Augusta, Nov. 5, 6m 45
BOOTS AND SHOES!
THE Subscriber nunouuee* to the public that
ho has commonced the BOOT AND SHOE
Businofs, and will manufactura all tho
Different Styles and Qualities,
Embracing iu pnrt
Ladies* Fine Steel GAlTEI'S and BOOTEES ;
M if cea and Children's superb SLIPPERS and
BOOTEES ;
Gentlemen's Fine Pump Role, Dress and Water
proof BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS;
Boys' Wallting and Fino SHOES, Ac.
AU nf which arc warranted to be made of thc
best material and by the most competent workmen.
Completo satisfaction will bo rendered to all who
may favor mo with their work.
I feel satisfied that I can OFFErWNDUCE
MENTS in tho way of good Wor?iand Low
Prices heretofore unknown in this Town. All I
ask is a fair trial.
%3T Orders fur BOOTS, SHOES, Ac., of every
kind filled on shortest notice.
2^ REPAIRING neatly and promptly dose.
K3T TERMS STRICTLY CASH. No-Work
delivered until paid for.
W. D. BAMBY,
Next door to J. B. Sc LU v AN.
Jan. 7, 3m 2
Trust Estate Notice.
ALL Persons indebted to tho Trust Estate of
tho children of P. H. FLAL?CK, will have
an opportunity of payin.gr ra: until the 1-0th Feb
ruary next, after which time those Notes remain
ing unpaid will b? placed in tho hands of an
Attorney for collodion. Tam compelled to this
course, in ordor to havo a r ?'emeDt with tho
Exeoutor of Uo Estate of P. R' Blaloek.'
JOHN HULET, Trustee
Jin 23 2t 4
U>fl"ewStoire
NEW_GOODS.
LEVY r ?Bmil,
218 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, OA.
W E beg loave to inform tho citizens of Edgc
.ie'd and vicinity that we bavo removed to No
tl? Broad Street, thrco doors above Plumb A
Leitner's Drug Store, where we will keep con
stantly on hand a LARGE STOCK of
M ?n's, Youth's and Boys' CLOTHING;
Ladies' and Men's HATS, ail kinds;
BOOTS and SHOES, every variety;
OllY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES
Ladies' and Gents? FURNISHING
ISOODS;'
HOOP SKIRTS and NOTION'S ;
TRUNKS, VALI8ES, CARPET BAGS ;
Li dies' Travelling SATCHELS ;
Also, a good Assortment of WATCH
ES and JEWELRY..
All of thc above wc wiri adi at a ?MALL AD
VANCE FOR CASH. We Shalt bc happy to re
ceive a call from you, or bc favored with your
ore ers for all goods in our line.
Country Merchants will do well by giving
us a call, before purchasing elsewhere.
LEVY & ASHER.
Augusta, Oct 1 Cm-10
llanure uenot.
PURE PERUVIAN GUANO
F non
SHIP ST. LAWRENCE.
Wi
E have now or. hand, and in trunaitu,
200 Tons of Pare Peruvian Guano.
Th.s Guano is selected, among several Cargoes,
fro n the Ship St. Lutcrencc, as containing a lar
ger proportion of Ammonia than u-ual. It goes
into NO SECOND HANDS, (which would ren
der it very Hablo to adulteration at tho present
high rates,) but is shipped to us direct by tho
PURU VIAN GOVERNMENT AGENT
himself, and hence w? aro enabled to GUARAN
TEE TUE Pi," HIT Y OF EVERY LAG SOLD,
ft. liberal discount will be made to cash purcha
ser:) o? ten tons or upwards. Orders promptly
attended.
-ALSO,
LARGE STOCKS OF
Hoyt's Super-Phosphate Lime,
In Lots of 5 Tons or more, per ton, SfiS.OO
" Smaller Lots, " " 68,C0
Baugh's Raw Bone Super-Phos.)
In Lots of 5 Tons or nure, per ton, ?67,00
" Smaller Lots, " " 70,00
Soluble Pacific Guano,
In Lots of 5 Tons or more, per toe, !?75,00
? Smaller Lots, " 80,00
;?S?*Thoso Manures have bien used in Georgia
an<. South Carolina, the firit (Hoyt's) since 1*5'",
-t jc two last during the past season, with grati
fying results. Wc have testimonials from well
known Planters highly favourable.
J, 0, MATHEWSON k CO,
283 Broad Street,
ACGVSTA?'GA?
Angula, Dec 22 52
Cheaper Than Ever !
T llE following line of Good:', of thc f.r.-t ?pr: !
icy, wc arc now selling nt very low prices :
DRY GCOi?S.
A small Stock of Dry Good*, latost itylci'.
Cents' Furnishing Good? ;
fine AU Wool Blankets:
White and Colored Flannels,
Tabling, Diaper, Tonds ;
loag Cloths, Unbleached G oe di,
Ecd Tick. Stripes :
Table and Linen Damasks :
Piano aud Table Covers, ftc, As., lc.
SHOES.
Ladies' Gaiters, Shies. Boot?ci and Slipper! ;
Gents* French Calf and Goat Shoes end ?J:dters;
Kisses' and Children's Shoe.", wah and without
tips :
Negro Men and Women's Shoe?, all bindii.
WOOD ASH WILLOW WARE.
Tubs, Bucket/, Keelcrs, Chun.s aud Measure*
Buckets ot a l binda aud shapes;
Scrubbing, Dusting. Floor, Hand, Biaeking,
Hair, Pope, Head, Horse aad Whitewash
Bi tish ce ;
Brooms of all kinde.
SUNDRIES.
Window Glass, all sizes ;
Nail?, r.ll size::
Gunny Bagging ;
Green Lcnf, Man?ia ?nd Jato Rope;
Twines, Sash CO?J". Clothe Lil es and Pit;;
Shovels, Spades, Folks, Bakes and H> cs ;
Ax'?. Axe Handles, Hatchet. :
Smith A Wessen and C ?li's Repeaters :
Notions of ovcry descrip.iou. .
To ?ll of wbloh your attention i= invited, sr.rt
aU (if wldch will be syld at a email adrasco cn
cost of importation.
JAS. G. BAILIE A: CO.,
20.> Broad ,<trert; Augusta, Go.
Dec 22 . tr' 52
HARNESS, SADDLERY
-AND
Carnage Warehouse.
SADDLES
. HARNESS,
LIGHT CARRIAGES,
Top and No-Top Buggies,
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
SADDLE,
HARNESS, and
Carriago Makers' MATERIAL,
LEATHER,
CALF SKINS,
SHOE FiNDisae,
RIBBER and LEATHER MACHINE BELT
ING and STEAM PACKING, LACE, PICKER
and ROLLER LEATHER AND ROLLER
CLOTHS.
A full assortment iu Store, and constantly ar
riv:ug, at
Reduced Rrices!
SHERMAN, JESSUP & ?0.,
No. 225, Broad St., .Sign of thc Golden Saddle,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Augusta, Dec 17 Cm51
G. W. COSWAY, S. TCBKERj
C f Kentucky. Of Edy* ??cid, S. C.
SUE MD UM STABLES
BY
CONWAY & TURNER,
[Campbell St., BetKcen Broad anti Xtyuo'd*, ?
NEAR PLASTERS HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
ALL KINDS of VEHICLES aud SADDLE
HORSES for Hire. Also, Fino CARRIAGES,
strictly for Family nso.
Match Horses, Single Harness Horse.?, and
Sac die Horses bought, or sold on Commission.
Covered accommodation ou the Premises for
Tw ) Hundred Head of Mules. "
Augusta, Oet 15 3mi$
PLANTERS' HOTEL.
AUGUSTA, GA.
Newly Furnished and Refitted,
Unsurpassed by any Hotel South,
Was Roopen?d to tho Public Oet. 8,18(?6.
T". S. ?f ICKERS ON, Proprieiio?v
Htt.t tf i