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rTt^:wui>^ uzi: r???r~ Law Notice. THE Undersigned have- this <lay associated tbemsoives aa psttnorfin -the PRACTICE OP LAW AND EQt'ITY. . . ' " M. W. GARY, .WM. GARY? YT Edgefield, S. C., Fob 11,^867._t?T" ANDREW J. PELLETIER, EEariiburg, S. O. * ' .-^DEALER IN- . . CHOICE DRUGS? CHEMICALS, ' DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, And MEDICAL SUPPLIED Paints, Oils and Glass, Cosmetics. Soaps? Combs* Br asa es, And Fancy G-oods. SUPERIOR TEAS, PATENT MEDICINES, ; TRUSSES, Dental) Surgical and Obstetrical In struirte ifs, Thonisonian Medicines, SBZIZ>S4 HAIR RESTORATIVES, SPONGES, SNUFF, GELATINES, CHOCOLATES, Flavouring Extracts, NUTMEGS IN HULL, And Fresh Imported Spices? All of which we take pleasure ia ?{Toring to tile public at reasonable rate?. . A. J. PELLETIER, Druggist and Apothecary. Hamburg, Peb 13 6m 7 NEW STORE ! New Go ods! And New Prices for Edgefield ! THE Subscriber is now opening at the Cornor Store, between Mr. "B. C. BHTAN'S Brick Store and the Planter's Hotel, a CHOICE ASSORT MENT of Family and Fancy Groceries, Liquors, Wines, Cordials, &c., Which, in point of qaaKty and low prices cannot he excelled, ii equalled, in th's market. I also intend dealing largely in tho . Provision Line, Suoh as BACON, LARD, FLOUR, CORN, MEAL, A?., which will be sold at AUGUSTA RETAIL PRICES-transportation added. ^Bf^Tbe public are solicited to pay the rew Store a visit and examiae my Stock and figures. ^a*r~The higheatmarket price paid fur all COUN TRY PRODUCE. A. A. GLOVER, Agent. Edgefield, Feb 12 tf Sf THE PEOPLE'S 3ALMN, ONE DOOR EAST OF THE ADVERTISER OFFICE, in charge of Capt. ED. COVAR, late of the gallant 7tfi Regiment, is well furnished with a carefully selected assortment of the BEST LIQUORS, WINES, CORDIALS, CIDER, PORTER, ALE, SEGARS, Ac, Ac. And ED is there at all time? prepared to serve his friends and customers in the most acceptable manner. Give him a call, all ye that thirst for " Some thing Good" for the inner mao. Jan 30 tf 5 MORE NEW GOODS! Manget & Harrison, UNDER MASONIC HALL, HAVE just received a LARGE and FRESH SUPPLY of Groceries and Confectioneries, And also a Tew well selected Stock of DRY GOODS, All of which wo are selling as cheap as can be bought in the place. Wo challenge a comparison of our Goods and Prices. Flease Call and Examine Our excellent Stock of -, SUGAR'S, COFFEE, TEA, SYRUP, MOLAS SES, RICE, FLOUR, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, CHEESE, IRISH POTA TOES, SPICES, VINEGAR, CANDIES, CONFECTIONERIES, NUTS, 4c. Also, oar Splendid Lot of Tobacco and Segars, CSE AP, CHEAP, CHEAP. MANGET & HARRISON. Edgefield, Feb 12 . '.tf 7 CHIOS OF wm ! I AM NQW prepared to witt upon you to the best of my ability, and furnish you whatever you shall eall for in fhe way of DB Y GOODS, ' GROCERIES, AND SUNDRIES. S. F. GOODE, Esq.. lately associated with me in the Dry Goods and Mercantil* business, hav ing withdrawn his interest from the concern, I now respectfully solicit for myself a share of th? patronage heretofore bestowed n'poh the Firm. I am to be found, as heretofore for some months past, at the Corner-the old and well-known stund of Bland k Butler. I have, and constant ly keep on h-.nd, everything ip the way of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c Usually found in a well-conducted VII) ago Store; all of which I offer for CASH AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. . J. M, WITT. Edgefield, June 18, ' tf 26 Bar ?OQ2?L FOR th? -esl pleasure and comfort of those who sometimes Indulge in a Social* glass, I hav opeued in the PUoter*' Jlotel, a FIRST-CL ASS BAR, well reppl?ed with EVERY VARIETY t f the BEST WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, ?rc, and under the management of a geutle lnnn, courteous and attentive, who will st all times be in attendance to givo entire satisfaction to his customers. ' . A. A. GLOVER, Agt Edgefield, Feb 12 . tf 7 Wagoning ! IAM now-Tonning a WAGON from this place to Augusta twice a week, and will have all Goods entrusted to my eaie properly and prompt ly delivered. A. A. CLOVER, Agt. _Felrl2_J_ Glass and Putty. ALargelotof WINDOW GLAS?, of din", rent sixes,-and One Barrel of PUTTY jus. re ceived aad for sale by . v TEAGUE" A CAR WILE. OctK ? #_ ?42 ' Notice. ALL "Person indebted to the Ertata of MOSES HOLSTON, deceased, are requested to n.uke payment of tba some. WILSON HOLSTON,.Ada'r. Fahd 3m # xi. nan i wiiwiawiiwuwui M. No.'297 Broad Stifle Three Door? Below Planters* Hoto?if!^ AUGUSTA, OA., LAVE on hand attd-for sale at LOWEST MARKET: PRICES- FOB CASH a Complete Assortment of Groceries, consisting in part of tho fo?owing arri?les :. 100 Bbl?.' PLANTING POTATOES ; 100 Boxes Factory, State and English Dairy CHEESE, 100 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES, 100 Boxes Soda, Batter, Oyster and Sugar CRACKERS, 125 Bbl*. "Crashed," "A," "Extra 0" and "C" SUGARS, 50 Bags RIO COFFEE, 50 Pockots JCT? COFFEE', 50 Bales Georgia Factory Cotton. YARNS, as sorted numbers, 50 M. SEGARS, all grades, 125 Bags SHOT, all sizes, 50 Bbls. WHISKEY, all grades, 50 Half Bbls. Fine Old Rye WHISKEY, ia i Casks BRANDY, Pale and Dar?, ,5 Bbl?. Old HOLLAND GIN, 5 Bbls. DOMESTIC GIN, 10 i Cask? Old SHERRY, PORT and MA DEIRA WINE, 100 Cases WHISKEY, BRANDY, RUM, GIN 50 Cases Gin, Brandy, Whiskey COCK TAILS. 25 Cases CHAMPAIGNES, 50 Boxes Family SOAP, 50 Cases OYSTERS, 1 and 2 lbs. Cnn?, 50 Boxes Assorted and Fancy CANDIES, 25 Cases PLANTATION BITTERS, SMOKING and CHEWING TOBACCO, all grades, SNUFF in Jars and Bottles, TEAS, STARCH, SODA, PICKLES in Cases and Kegs, RAISINS, SARDINES, MUSTARD, SPICE, PEPPER, GINGER, MACKEREL, all Sires and Nos., SALT, BAGGING and ROPE, Ac, Ac. Augusta, Feb lt if ' [7 POLLARD, COX & CO., COTTON FACTORS, Warehouse aiid Commission MEEC'HMTS, ..Corner Reynolds and Campbell Street, AUG 0STA, GA'., Agent for Reed's Phosphate. Augusta, Feb 12 tf 17 W. H. GOODRICH. C. G. GOODRICH. C, G, GOODRICH & GO,, COTTON k TOBACCO FACTOfiS AND General Conimission MERCHANTS. Consignment! "of every description solicited, of GROCERIES, LIQUORS. CRAIN, FLOUR, PROVISIONS-, Ac,, Ac, Ac. QT1 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. IVAuple Storage for Consignin'Mits. .SST* Personal attention* K?V?U to the Purchase, Salo und Shipment of COTTON Mid other PRO DUCTS,- entirely on Commission. IS^Mr. E. Ho UR ES may be found with us. Augusta, Feb ll. ly . 7 DOWD & MULHERIN, Grocers _AND-. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 283 Eroad Street. AUGUSTA, GA., "W OULD respectfully inform their friends and the public that thty hare now in Store, and axe daily receiving, th t .Choice*! Assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES To be found in the City. BACON, LARD, CORN, OATS, and every artielo in the PROVISION LINE always on hand. t^TAll Goods sold as low as the lowost. Augusta, Feb 12 2m 7 SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of a Writ of Fi. Fa. to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgelield C. H., on the first Monduy in March next, the following property, in the following ?ase, to wit : W. Mi Hunter vs. .W. P. Butler, One Lot of Land ia the Village of Edgefield, on which the Defendant now resides, containing Ten Acres, more or le.**, adjoining lands of R. G. M. Duno vant, Lewis Jones, John E. Bacon, R. H. Mims ind other?. TERMS CASH. ' W. SHRES, s.K.i?. Sheriff's Office, Jan ll 4tw 7 Estate F. M. Best. ON THURSDAY, Mth February, 1SC7, I will, .by permission of Vf, F. Dunst??, Et>q., Ordi nary for Edgefield District, sell at- Salada Old Town Plantation, the PERSONAL ESTATE of F. M. BEST, deceased, consisting of MULES, CORN, PLANTATION UTENSILS AND SUPPLIES/ 4c. * * ' And. also, tho UNEXPIRED PORTION of a LEASE OF THE SAI? PLANTATION. The purch.Tfcr of this la*t will be required t<? give satisfactory security fur a compliance in good faith with the tenn* of tho (?mc. TBRJIS-Cash on delivery, in Gold, or itsciiuiv aient in currency. JOHNSON HAGOOD, Ad'or. \ Jan. 23, . 4t 4 Estate Sale. IN Pursuance of an Order from. W. F. Durisoc, Esq.. Ordinary, wo wHl soil at" public outcry at tho late residence of JOHN EARLING, do ceased, ?n THURSDAY, the Sift February, all the PERSONAL ESTATE of said deceased, con sisting of FOUR HEAD OF HORSES? STOCK OF CATTLE, SHEEP AND H08S, CORN, FODDER, SHUCKS, ' ' ONE RC AD WAGON, ONE CARRIAGE, "HOUSEHOLD AND* EfPTCnEN FURNITURE.. PLANTATION TOOLS, <te , &c. ??rTstas Crr?h in Specie! MINERVAIfARUNG, ; ; . . tr. J.~HARUNG, * c' : ? Adm'ors. ? Jan 29 x . .. .? ' _ : . 4t .-.5 D.i. Turner & Co., GRANITE VILLE, S. C., AT THE NEW STORE, are prepared to ?oil DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS and HAT'S. HARDWARE, GROCERIES, PATENT MEDICINES, Ac, a? cheap at any tuan. Givo as n share of your oustom, friends, and we will give you satisfaction. Grauitcville, Nov. 6, Sm 4? ttl ^Osfl PE,t YEAR1 Agents .4?Xt/UvF everywhere to sell our IMFROTKD $20 Sewing Muchines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Sent?n tri.? I. Warranted five icars. Abovo salary or Inrge commissions paid, ne OSLT innchine? sold In United State.? fork?? than $4P, which are fully Itcenled ly Hotee, Whee ler it "Wilton, Grater A- Baker, Sinyer <t Co*, and Bnchthltr. All other cheap machines are t?i frbigemenrt and thc teller or n?er are Halie to ur. rttt, fine ?>></. iny>rt?on?tent. Il las troted circu lara ?ont/Vre. Address, or call upon Shaw. A 'Clark, at Bi?dlo?brd, Maine, or Chicago, UL Jam 5 lowly U THE GREATEST OF THE SEASON. NEW AND SPLENDID DE? GOODS! JL ; FULLY , ^A?^?i?ty^IF,,iv? I3?!" Cent JBELOW" THE COST OF IMPORTATION. & Co. 228 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Greoria, . In iuvitiri* thb attention of their friends and the public to their llf j MU ? EL?fiANT. S?PPL?Si make no pr?tentions whatever to bc selling Goods AT OR BELOW COST, The great secret of business we find is TO BUY GOODS HIGHT AND SELL THEM ?T A FAIR PR Ol OT. Having just returned from the 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 25 Per Cent. BELOW COST OF IMPORTATION, Thereby enabling them to offer the greatest inducements to Ci3.SH' CUSTOMERS. We Trill guarantee a difference of fully . 50 PER CENT. ' : Below Goods purchpscd a month previously. -o We would respectfully invite the most critical examination ol our "ENTIRE STOCK-by the closest wholesale and retail pur chasers. AND CHEAP FOE CASH, GRAY, MULLARKY & CO. 228 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga? Augusia, Jan. 14? lm 3 EDGE FIELD C. IL, S. C. ' l'HE NEXT SESSION of FIVE MONTHS will begin on MOND A;Y, 11th February. Terms. Tuition in-Collegiate Course, . '$23,00 " . ?! Academic " 16,00 " '** Primary " 10,00 " " Music, including use of tn strument, 25,00 Contingent Fee, y- - 2,00. ?foard.perm?nth, exclusire of wcshi?g, 12,00 V Boarders will; provide their own Towels-and Bed Clothes, such .aa'Blankets, Sheets and Pillow Cases. A deduction will be'mnde where a Board er leaves regularly on Fridays and returns on Mondays. Tho above prices are to bo paid In Gold, or Its' equivalent,-one-half at tho commencement, and the other half at the middle of the Session. Toe daughters of - Confederate soldiers, who died in the service,-or were honorably discharged, will be taught the literary course for nothing, if their parents or guardians havo not the means of paying for their tuition. REV. M. W. SAMS. I Jan 20 4t 5 HOLMES'BOOK HOUSE, I OLD SIGN OF " FRANKLIN'S HEAD." Corner King and Wentworths-streets? . CHARLESTON, S. C. . BEAUTIFUL G IFT BU OKS, &C, FOR THE'HOLIDAYS. -0 LITERATURE IN LETTERS, EDITED BY JAMKS P. HOLCOMBE, X.X. D. $3.50. HARTWIG'S HARMONIES OF NATURE, or the Unity of Creation. $7.50. HOMES WITHOUT HANDS, by Rr.v..J. G. Wood, M. A. F. L. S., ?cy $4.50. English-ed. ,$7.50. THE HARVEST OF THE SEA,.by James G. Bertram, with 50 illustrations. ?7.50. HISTOIRE DE JULES C-?ISAR, par S. M. J. Napoleon III. $G. HALF-HOUR WITH THE BEST FRENCH AUTHORS, 3u enrravings, from designs by Bay ard. $5. u 3?* 5 THE MINrR PROPHETS, with notes, critical, explanatory, xe, by Rev. Henry Cowies. $2.? "THE LIFE AND LIGHT OF MEN,", by John Young, author of Thc Christian History. $2.25. THE TRAGEDIES OF SOPHOCLES, anew translation, by. E. H. Plumtre, M. A., 2 vols. $5. THE AUTHORSHIP OF SHAKSPEARE, by N. Holmes. $2 25.- . . WASHINGTON IRVING'S SPANISH PA PERS, 4c, 2 vols. $5. SELECTIONS FROM THE GREEK HISTO RIANS, with notes; by C. C. Felton. $2. RESOURCES AND PROSPECTS OF AMER ICA, by Sir S. Morton Peto, Bart. M. P. for Bris tol. $2. JOURNAL OF EUGENIE DE GUERIN, edi ted by G. S. Trehuticn. $1.75. fj s .- -. BARRY CORNWALL'S MEMOIR OF CHARLES LAMB. $1.75. FORSYTH'S LIFE OF CICERO, with illus trations, 2 vols. $5. THE WORLD'S LACONICS, by. Tryon Ed. wards, with an Introduction, by Sprague,- $1 75. THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE CONDITIONED, comprising some remarks on Sir Wm. Hamilton's Philosophy, and on Mr. J. S. MiU*3 Examination of that Philosophy, by H. L. M?n?el, B. D., of I Oxford. $1.75. SELECTIONS FROM THE GREEK HISTO RIANS, arranged in tho order of events, with Notes, by CORNELIUS C. FELTON, President of Harvard University. $2/ BEAUTIFUL THOUGHTS FROM FRENCH AND ITALIAN AUTHORS, with English Truus lations and Lives of the Authors, by C. T. Ram age, LL. D. $4. BEAUTIFUL THOUGHTS FROM LATIN AUTHORS, with English Translations. St. LECTURES ON THE SCIENCE OF LAN GUAGE, by Max Muller. M. A., Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford, Ac. 2 vols. $0. "%85?* Any Look in this li?t will bc sent by mail, I free nf ymtuijc, on receipt of price. Address *' IIOL3IES' BOOK HOUSE," CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. IS, tf 51 S. E. BOWERS, IIAitlBUIlG, S. C., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, COTTON FACTORS, AND DEALER IN GROCERIES, BACON, LARD, FLOCK, BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, TOBACCO, SEGARS, Ac, H AVING "chanced his Grocery Agency into a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS will take great pleasure in meeting the wunts of hi.? old Friends and Cujtonurs. He will piy the MG BEST PRTOE for CQTTON, COUNTRY PRODUCE, A? , or will revivo Mu same un Storiige., .'.r-if Consignments respectfully solicited. Farmers awl Planters, and tho public generally, will find it to their interest to give mo a cull. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg. Oct. 1, tf- 40 ? J. E. COOK. .. JIL?S M. Br.nny COOK & BERRY, LATE J. E. COOK ? CO., Gr a TL it evil le, S. C., DEALERS IN iff fOiilj Groceries, Drugs and Medicines, -E2^3E=lZDT7Cr^.3El.E, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS A?D CAPS, Notions, ?fcc. Granitcvillc, Oct 1 ?m'O CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY TnE Subscribers- respectfully announce tba thoy aro now preparod to do all .work i?'th COA?n MAKING and REPAIRING EUSI NESS that may bo entrusted to them, in a work I manlike manner, and with nontnosEand dispate Wo havo on band a few CARRIAGES and sa psjrior BUGGIES, of our own manufacture,whic we will sell low. allkindsof REPAIRING done promptly an warranted to givo satisfaction. ^ar-As wo soil ONLY' FOR CASH, ourpriy ar unusually reasonable. All we ask is atrial. SMITH & JOKES. Mar7 tf . 10 HOUSE CARPENTERING AND . xj3srr5E^T^f\.K:insra- j THE Subscriber respectfully announces to th citizens of Edgcftcld District, that ho is nc prepared to exeout? ALL "BUILDING ANl CARPENTER'S WORK with . fidelity and du patch, and on reasonable t#rms. . Ho is also engaged, noxt door to tbe Advertise Office, in tho ?. ,,.; Undertaking Business, And bas on hand an assortment of BEAUT1FU COFFINS, Rosewood finish', neatly trimme-?, an of tho latost styles. Prices very modorate. My fino NEW HEARSE, with gentle Horse and a good Drivor, will attend Funerals wbc desired. During my absence from tbe shop, Mr. JAf PAUL, who is conducting tho CABINET BUS! NESS in tho samo Rooms, will giro his individui attention to all orders for COFFIN6, Ac: M. A. MARKERT. Nov. 27, tf ? Estate Notice, ALL persons in any wiso indebted to tho Estai WILLIS L. STONE, dee'd., sro notified I pay thc same, or make suitable arrangements, h Return Day next; otherwise said claims will t sued on indiscriminately. M. M. PADGETT, I . B. T. JENNINGS, j Aa or8 Jfor. f, Sm? 224c. Broad St., 224, -o LARtiE RE] Ev?ry'Article in Our Stock Largely Reduced.! . " I SIMON & BRO., .; ' MANUFACTURERS OF ' WEN'S, i??S> AND Y i UT Mi Offer the remainder of their WINTER CLOTHING and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS at REDUCED PRICES in order to make room for the, Spring Trade. - Our well assorted Stock of Cassimeres, Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Jeans, Hats, and many other Goods, we offer at the same Reduced Prices. ^"Buyers will save money by calling and esamirfing for themselves. - ? . " ^Remember we have ONLY ONE PRICE, always giving our Customers the. advantage of a fail- Bargain. I. SIMON & BUO., FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 224 Broad Street, Four Doors Below Central Hotel, Augusta, Ca. Augusta, Jan 7 * tf . % HENEY SOLOMON WITH. , . . LEVY ?fe JACOBS, WHOLESALE GROCERS ANO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 13ff Broacl Street, Near Lower Market, . . AUGUSTA, GA. THE Subscribers are o?eriDg to their, numerous friends and customers, one of the LARGEST" and BEST STOCK, OF GROCERIES-to bc founa in the City, at thor' accustomed low Prices. Planters and Country Merchants will find it to their interest by calling upon u?, when visiting the Citv to make-their usual purchases. We have rn Store and effering at LOW PRICES A. B. and C. SUGARS, Loaf. Pulverised and Crushed SUGARS ; . Rio, Java and L?gurra COFFEE, BACON, MOLASSES; . BAGGING, ROPE, Patent Iron TIES for COTTON : Double Extra, Extra and Superfine FLOUR ; MACKEREL,SALMON, WHITE FISH,HERRING .-md COD FISH.; English Dairy, State and Factory CHEESE, Goshen BUTTER ; Bee Hive SYRUP, Golden SYRUP, Brooklyn and Sugar. House SYRUP ; . PICKLES, PR?SERVES; CAN FRUITS. JELLIES, OYSTERS ; X, XX, XXX, XXXX WHISKEY'S, Kanawha Valley WHISKEY; Imperial, Crown HOLLAND GIN, JAMAICA RUM; Otard, Dupoy, Pelvosin and Cognac BRANDI* ; Pale and Dark Sherry and Maderia WINES, Malaga WINE; RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, ALMONDS, LEMONS, ORANGES and N UTS ; - - . Northern APPLES,.Irish POTATOES, Silver.Skin ONIONS; Well BUCKETS, TUBS, PAILS, Horse BRUSHES, LEATHER; Various other articles too-numerous to-mention. . LEVY & JACOBS. '' Nov. il, ... Sm . 47 1867. DK ? GOODS.. 1867. WILLIAM H. CRANE DESIRES to hiform his friends and acquaint ances that lie is now wit'; the Hons? of D. R. WRIGHT Sc. CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,. Globe Hotel Huildiu?, 230 Broad St., AUGUSTA; GA., * * Where he will bc happy to see them, and take I leavre in showing a COMPLETE and CHOICE ASSORTMENT of GOODS, at PRICES-AS LOW as any House in thc Cit}'. - . Just Received, A Choice Lot of Now Style PRINTS ; ' Brown and Bleached SHIRTINGS, SHEET INGS, OSNABURGS, STRIPES; TICKS, Ac.; Ac, at vcTy low prices'. New Goods Received Weekly. Augusta, Jan 22 7t 4 SELLING OFF '.' ' - .AT " ' ';' - V NEW TORR COST! PREPARATORY TO THE RECEPTION OF $?\VM SUPPLIES H. F. R?SSELL & CO.,' PREPARATORY to tho reception of their SPRING STOCK, which thoy intond shall be .ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE^ AND EX TENSIVE ever offered in th ? Augusta market, are now offering at tr--.it Barely Remunerative Trices, A Groot Variety of ELEGANT DRV GOODS, " .Especially ' ". ; V ;' * i : LADIES1 DRESS GOODS, ' .' : ' REAL IRISH POPLINS, DELAINES, MEKINOES, EMPRESS CLOTHS, . . I "' MOURNING STUFFS. ?.3* Country Merchant? and .Families needing such supplies are respectfully solicited to visit this House before making their purchases. H. F. RUSSELL & CO., No. 173, Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.- ' j Jan 22 " * ?' . " 1m 4 $1,000 Kew?rd! - v 'j-'. ?. . . * its . ' ? ' The Great English Remedy ! A CERTAIN AND SPEEDY.CURE FOR GONORRHOEA, SYPHILIS,. ^ . ' . INCONTINENCE OF UKINE, WEAKNESS OF THE BACK, PAIN IN THE BACK,.-1 DISEASE OF BLADDER, STONE IN BLADDER, KIDNBY DISEASE, ? DIABETES, AND ?OLEET jES^This preparation ls,oflbred'to 1he afflicted with tho greatest confidence. '.Sold al Edgoficld byTEAO'JE A CAUWILE. ' W. H. TU TT, General Agent for the Southern States. Augusto, tia-, Jan 29 Sn ?j A X D Fertilizers ! --0 To ?lie Flaiiiers ol' South Caroitea and Georgia. Wi E were induced" last season to accept the Agency for the sale of tho following well known BALTIMORE FERTILIZERS."and from fesil moniuls funnished us from ' Planters of South Carolina tad*Goofgia we arc fully convinced fbnt wo pi-rsenfc to tho planting community MA NURES equal, if not superior, to any befur? thc public-naming: KETTLKYVELL'S MANIPULATED (?UAXO, sold'very largely in tho -Southern States before'the war,- and. re-introduccd'thc present year with marked success, greatly im proved, not a single failure reported. A M ill ON IA T ED ALKALINE PHOS? PHATE. Thc succoss'-of this conipound-is truly wonderful, making crop amid a most disas trous drought,- when Pcruvi.-m Guanos, costis/; double, utterly failed. ALKALISE PHOSPHATE, very rich in Potash, Soda and Phosphates. " These MANURES-all arc absorbent, and eta tain elements ospccinlly adapted to taa COTTON CORN and .VEGETABLE.CR0J?S. : . Certificates on band from our best Planters le Richmond and Hancock comities, which will b< exhibited or snpplicd upon application to W. ?i EX il?. WARREN & CO., Augusta, Ga.. General Agents for Georgia and Soutfi Carolina Jan 29 3m .'? TO PLANTERS! k IMUS i 1A-Ugnsta, Ga., OFFER A?T LOWEST PRICKS SWEDES IRON, ? . BcstEuriisU PLQW STEEL, at 12i cts., Collins' AXES, Collins-A Bri.'de's HOES, " Trace and Wa-ron CHAIN8, ' v GRINDSTONES, . . NAILS--Cwt, Wrought and Horso Shoo, Alargo n-wtmeut?of PLOWS, HARROWS CORN SHELLERS, nAY CUTTERS, CARPENTER ono! BLACKSMITH TOOL*!, FILES a"ud RASPS-tho best made. A full ?nd good .assortment of BUILDE Vi HARDWARE, .RODGER'S bc?! POCKET and TABL? CUT LERY. Garden HOES and RAKES, POTS, OVENS, SPIDERS, and a general at sortmont of HARDWARE, Ames' SHOVELS and SPADES, ROPE, ?'LOW LINES, Ac, Ao. Augusta, G?., Jan 29 .1m5 ^S5"*Abbovillo Banner nnd LaurenJvillo Setal will copy 3 months and forward bill and cop.,- c paper. AUGUSTA HOTEIiT THIS POPULAR HOTEL has been renovate? painted, and put in complete order, wi-.h determination on the part of the proprietor < make it'a FIRST CLASS HOUSE. air.^. M.-'-'JONtS-has chief control, ?nd wi be recollected, by our Southern friends as tho fo mer proprietor of the AMERICAN HOTEL, di ring tho War, in Richtuoad^Va,, ansi wiU barris to^eo his t)ld,friei?dc;:prt?nif'fiig them ?"AVIRG ma JVELCOMK." Every effort'^wirt^tie jt?ws " give entire satisfaction. A call is solicited. T< rn reasonable. S. JU. JONES, Proprietor. Augusta, Jaa. I if J 218 Broad Street, - . AUGUSTA, G?. " E beg leave to irrfofm tie citizens of Edge field and vicinity ihat TC .h\Tvc remo-ved to Ko 218 Broad Street, three doors, above Plumb.; t Leitnor's Prag Store,, where wc will kotp eon-., stantly on hand a LARGE'STOCE. of - Hen's, Youth's and Boys' CLOTHING; Ladies" mid .Hen's HATS, till kinds; BOOTS and SHOES, every variety-: D ItV GOODS, HOSIERY, GL O Vi > Ladies' and Gents' TlilM-sXil.VC GOODS; HOOP SKIRTS and NOTIONS ; TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS ; Ladies' Travelling SATCHELS.; . . Also, a Rood Assortment ol WATCH- . ES and JEWELRY. AllV thc above wo will sell at a SMALL AB VANCE FOR CASH". Wo shall ht' happy to re ceive a call from you, or bo favored with your orders for all goods in our linc. ?SJ" Country Merchants will do wall by giving us a call before purchasing elsewhere, LEVY & ASHER. Augusta, Oct 1 . Gm40 J C. Si'Iireincr & Sons, I J. C. Sebrciner & ions . Macon, Ga. j Savannah, Ga. ' jia?fieiHiBiS?iv . No.U?>0 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A ?HOICE SELECTION OF BOOKS, STATI03?ORY, AND FAK07GOODS, AU Orders from the,Country Pronijul}/ At tended to. THE BEST OF ITALIAN VIOLIN 1 AND GUITAR STRINGS. .A.GKE3XTTS STEINWAY A SONS, SOEBBEL?R & SCHMIDT'S AND GALE A MVS CELEBRATED FIJa\9$. Augusta, Nov. 5? ?m . '4J PURE PERUVIAN GUANO Fnoii SHIP ST. LAWRENCE. Wi ? hive now on hand, and in trassitu, 200 Tons of Pirre, Perirvlan Guano, This Guano is selected", among several Cargoes, from tho Ship St. Laurence, as containing a lar ger proportion of Ammonia than us aal. It goes into NO SECOND HANDS, (which would ren der it very'liable to adulteration nt tho present high rates,) but is shipped to us direct by the PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT AGENT himself, and hence vre are enabled to GUARAN TEE THE PURITY OF EVERY EAO'oi T.:-. A liberal discount will bc made to cash pu'rebo- . sors of ten tons or upw&xds. Ordure promptly attended. -ALSO, LARGE STOCKS OF Hoyt's Super-PIiosphaie Lime. In Lots of 5 Tons or more, per ton, SCSjuO " Smaller Lous, . * " . " KT,?0 Baugh's Raw Bone Super-P!ios., In Lots of 5 Tons or more", per ton, $(17,60 ? ? Smaller Lots, " " 7H.00 Soluble Pacific Guano, In Lots of 5 Tons Or "mote, per ton, $7'-,GO "?maller Lots, ' U " " .? SO Off . ?3-Those Manures have been u?ed in Georgia and South Carolina, tho first (Hoyt's) since T-S.>tJ^ .-tho two-last during*the past scar?n, with grati fying rc?ulrs. We have'tcstimoninls from worl know? Planters highly favourable. J, 0, MAT?lEl?SOX & CO, ? 285 Broad Streets . . .. AUGUSTA, %*> . Augusts, Dec 22 _. Sm VI Cheaper Than Ever ! TllE fol'o.ving linc o? Good?, of the first .?zC ity, wc arc now selling nt very low prices : ... X/SY GOODS. . A small Stock nf Dry Goods, latest ?tyler; Gents'Furnishing Goods; Find All Wool Blankets': White and-Colored Flannels/ . Tabling, Diaper, Towels ; . . Losg Cloths, Unbleached Goods; . Bcd?Tick, Stripes ; T.iblo and Linen Damasks ; Piauc and Table Covers-, Ac, i c., ?c. ? . ? ? SHOES. Ladies' Gaiter", Shoes. Bootees and Slippers ; Gents' French Calf and Gt>at Shoes and Gaiters: Misses' and Cbildrouls Shoes, wita and without tips; * '*. i , . . Negro Men nnd Womon'j Shoes, ill kinds. W00? AND WJLLOV (VARE* Tubs, Buckots, Koelcrs, Churns ?n? Mi asares Baskets of aj? kinds and shapes : . Scrubbing, Dusting, Floor, Hand, Blacking, .' Hair, Pope, He?d, Hors* an i Whitewash Brushes; Brooms of all kinds, SENDRIES. Window Grass, all sires ; Nails, all ilse: ; Gunny Bagging , ' f Green Loaf, Manilla nnd Jute llnpc ; T?rlncs, Sash Cords. Clothe Lines nnd ??n.r; Shovels, Spades, Forks, Rake? n?d T?. -s; ' Axes, Axe Handles,Hatchet? : - ' Smith <k Vossen and Colt s Ilcncsftqraj Notions of every describion. Tn all of whfeVymir attention T- invitai, ?.i: 1 all of which will bc mid ht n stnalf ? d ?a noe or?" cost of importation. . - ' JAS. G. i? Al Lil; A. f ?O? Broad.^trect, Augitrt?i,C;K "'.. Dec 22 ? .if MB2; -JJ_,_I_' ACOLLECTION OF PSALM and HViUN* TUNES, ODES and ANTHEMS, aud Sun day School, Infant, Revival, Temperance,- JV.tti otic and Moral Pieces, and containing also a dum ber of Scotch, Germen, Irish and other f nen.LI positions,-much new Music never before pub lished,-end an Exposition of tho Principles of Music, and nf Munical Composition, by William-'' Houses?' . Just received a largo numberof thc nb.ire work at GEO. A. OATI5S> . Nc240 Broad Street, Augusta, Gn. . Dec 17 ff 51 . TM mm mm\: ACOLLECTION of PSALM and m??t ! TUNES, ODES and ANTHER s?foc?til from tho most eminent Author?, toge4ne**wTO nearly Ono Hundred Pieces of Music never be fore published, suited to most Metre's,' and well adapted to Churches of every denomination, Sing ing Schools, and Priyato Societies, and FJu?a Rules for Learners, by B. F. White- and E. J* King, to which is added Appendix 1 containing a variety, bf Btmdatj. .and' Private Janes not ' comprised^,T the-body <,f tho work,^ComwlWi ? by a Committee appointe!" !by ibo So?themJ^q- ' sical Convention; 'Alic, Appendix'2, :x:ontafrijng . ' ?; PUt^ff-of.nffKr' ot?ja^*t?c?.-..liy.-eh,8tinfdi?h'w: ' wrjtots, nevcr-boforc p?b?il?j?L A ncw andmucJ-' ? tmfrOved edition. "-.v- t ??...- * Just received and for safe by GEO. A. OATES, 240, Broad St, Augusta, Ga. Pe? 17 tf $l