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CLROLINA HOTEL. ASho busy season, approaches, wo ronow our Sorts to mako our Houso thoroughly coni fort'le and attractive. Xpermanent boarders, to passing strangers, amfo citlrens of our own'Disirict who visit the Ton on business, wo again offer tho best cheer an entertainment of tho Carolina Hotel.' All tbjt lies in our power shall bo done for the com pite satisfaction of our guests. Our Stables are in good ordor, and great care vii be bestowed upon Horses Jefe in our charge "Wo respectfully solicit a continued share of nb?!?? patronage. C. A. CHEATHAM A BRO. Edgefield, S. C., Feb IS tf S DAY BOARDING^" AT THE- PLANTER'S HOTEL, for years past under the management of my late hus band, B. J. Rv AS, and wbero I still reside, I proposo to furnish on public days, GOOD MEALS,-Breakfasts, Dinners and Suppers,-to all who may desire such. On Salo-days, during tho Sessions of Court, and on public occasions generally, my friends will find me prepared to accommodate them with the best oar market affords. ^^"?Terms,-Singlo Meal, 75 cts.; T.-eakfast, Dinner and Supper, $2,00. FRANCES A. RYAN. Edgefield, S. C., Feb IS 3t S KTe"W Store -0 lt. H. MIMS, AGENT, DEALER IN Prodnce, Family and Fancy Groceries, CONFECTIONERIES, NUTS, FRUITS, Ac, Ac, Ac, One door South of L. R. Tillman, Has Just Received a Large Lot of j CORN, BUCKETS, OATS. BROOMS, FLOUR, SOAP, MEAL. STARCH, BACON, PICKLES, LARD. SARDINES, BUTTER, SPICES, RICE, TABLE SALT, BUCKWHEAT FLOURCAN FRUITS, SUGARS, EDINBURG ALE, SYRUP, Extra Cider VINEGAR, COFFEE, ONIONS, TEA. TOBACCO, CHEESE, SEGA RS. MACCARONI, CONFECTIONERIES, CRACKERS, NUTS, MACKEREL, ORANGES, CANDLES, LEMONS, Ac, Ac. Also, A Largo Stock of Ladies, Men's, Boys and Chil dren's SHOES, HATS, COMBS, BUTTONS, THREAD, BELTS, And various other articles, ?ll of which will bo sold at THE LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Feb 26, 4t 9 NEW STORE ! New Goods! And New Prices for Edgefield ! Subscriber is now opening at tho Corner Store, between Mr. B. C. BRYAN'S Brick Store and tho Planter's Hotel, a CHOICE ASSORT MENT of Family and Fancy Groceries, Liquors, Wines, Cordials, &c, Which in point of qnality and low ].rices cannot be excelled, if equalled, in this innr-cct. I also intend dealing largely in Thc Provision Line, Such as BACON, LARD, FLOUR, CORN, MEAL. Ac, which will be sold at AUGUSTA RETAIL PRICES-transportation added. ^J?"*The public aro solicited to pay the new Store a visit and examine my Stock" and figures. jZSr-The highost market price paid for all COUN TRY PRODUCE. A. A. GLOVER, Agent. Edgefield, Feb 12 tf _ 7 THE PEOPLE'S SALOON, ONE DOOR EAST OF THE ADVERTISER OFFICE, in charge of Capt. ED. COVAR, late of thc gallant 7th Regiment, is well furnished with a carefully selected assortment of thc BEST LIQUORS, WINES, CORDIALS, CIDER, PORTER, ALE, SEGARS, Ac, Ac. And ED is there at all times preparod 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 man. Jan 30_tf_5_ ?Bar HFLooma. OR tho real pleasure and comfort of those who sometimes indulge in a social glass, I have opened in the Planters' Hotel, a FIRST CLASS BAR, well supplied with EVERY VARIETY of tb? BEST WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, ?Site, and under the management of a gentle man, courteous and attentive, who will at all times bo in attendance to give entire satisfaction to his customers. A. A. GLOVER, Agt. Edgefield, Fob 12 tf 7 Law Library for Sale. BY an Order obtained from Wm. F. Dnrisoe. Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield Distric*. I will soil at EdscGcid Court House, on WEDNESDAY, the 1.5th March next, thc LAW LIBRARY Of tho late G. W. LA NU RU.M. deceased, oonsis' in;r of about TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY STANDARD LAW BOOKS. And, at tLe ?ame limo and place, I will a!?o sell tho LITERARY AND MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY of said decea.-cd, containing many Select and Valunldo Books. Also, a few ar'icics of OFFICE FURNITURE. W. M. LANDRUM, AdmV. _Fcb 25_ ;;: 9 MARVIN'S PATENT Alum and Dry Piaster, Fire and Burglar Troof SAFES, WARRANTED THE BEST IN THE WORLD!- Never corrode the Iron. Never lose Jheir fire-proof qualities. Are the only Safes filled with Alum and Dry l'iastir. Please send or cnll for an Illustrated Catalogue MARVIN A CO. Principal j No. 265 Broadway, Nov.- York. Warehouse. ?No. 721 Chcsnut it, Philadelphia. Feb 27 10m it HAMBURG, S. C., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, COTTON FACTORS, AND DEALER IN GiOCERIES, BACON, LARD, FL01R, BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, TOBACCO, SEGARS, Ac, KL .VING chanced his Grocery Agency inlo a GEXRAL COMMISSION BUSINESS will ti.ke grcaipleasuro in mooting the wants of his old Friens and Customers. He MI pay the HIGHEST PRICE for COTTON COUNRY PRODUCE, Ac, or will receive ibo same 0 Storage. /?3?*onE?gnmon?s respectfully so'icited. ' Farm? and Plan:ers, and thc public generally, w?il find; to their interest to give nie a call. S. E. BO H.? BS. Hiafa^Oftl, If 41 TAKE KOTICE ! We have this day ~ f?e?ited a large and fine:Stock of CARPET S, C?5 Gun cfcC, Which we offer at GRE ATLY REDUCED PRICES We now offer a full line of English Brussells Carpets, Three-Ply Carpets, Ingrain Carpets, Striped Carpets, Rugs, Matts and Druggets, Floor Oilcloths, Window Shades, Curtains,- Cornices, Bands, Wall Papers, Borders, &c, All of entirely new patterns, and at a great reduction from former prices. Those in want of any of the above Goods will please take notice, and send, or come, and get some of the GREAT BAR GAINS now offering by JAMES G, BAILIE & BRO., 20.5 Broad Street,* Augusta, Feb IS 2m 8 The Nightingale Corset, AVERY SUPERIOR ARTICLE, Our own importation. . GRAY <fc TURLEY. Aucusta, Feb IS tf S The Exhibition Corbet, THE MOST ELEGANT ARTICLE of thc kind now in usc. Our own importation. GRAY ? TURLEY. Augusta, Feb IS tf S I The Dagmar Corset. UR EAT DEMAND. Our own importation. GRAY k TURLEY. Augusta, Feb IS tf S The Eelhar Corset, AMOST PERFECT ARTICLE. In great demand. Our ?wn importation. IS RAY & TURLEY. August". Feb IS tf S The Emerald Corset, A COMPLETE FINISH. Made after American samples. Our own importation. GRAY A TURLEY. August. Feb IS tf S The Combination Corset, HIGHLY APPRECIATED. Our own importation. GRAY & TURLEY. Aujrust.i, Feb IS tf 8 Railroad Corset, VERY CHEAP. Our own importation. GRAY & TURLEY. Augusta, Feb IS tf i S The Cumberland Corset, COMBINING ELEGANCE AND DURABILITY. Our own importation. GRAY & TURLEY. Augusta, Feb IS tf S The Corduroy Corset. ' VERY SUPERIOR FINISH. Our own importation. GRAY A TURLEY. Augusta, Feb IS |tf S The American Corset, SUPERIOR IN STYLE AND FINISH. Our own importation. GRAY ? TURLEY. Augusta, Feb 13 tf 8 TO RENT. LNY one desiring to work a FIRST CLASS SAVANNAH RIVER PLANTATION on Shares, will find it his interest to call at the office o' the I'dgeficld Adrertitcr, or at offico of J. Strieker Oolcs, Esq., Augusta, Geo. If des'red, the Low Grounds nlone, from one to one hi ndred and fifty acres of tho first quality, lying immediately on thc River, may bc tended. Terms cnn be had unusually favorable to thc Planter,-and the wholo direction of cultivation plaited under his control, so that he cannot fail ol icees?. Feb IS lm S Notice to Tax Payers. HAYING received order* from the Comptroller General of South Carolina to Lsue Execu li ns against all persons iu Edgelicl 1 District who h:"vo not paid their Sta'c Taxes for tho year ISC5, I hereby, to the cud that tho laws of the State may be sustained, an 1 that thc burden of taxation mny fall equally upon all, ?ind that thc order ahoyo mentioned may be complied with, re quest that overy good ci'izcn knowing the name of any ons who has not paid such Tax will report :he same to mc as carly .is may bc, by letter or otherwise. DE NJ. ROPER, T. CE. D. Feb ? :;t G Assistant Assessor's Cilice, U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE, EDGEKIELD. S. C., Feb. 10, 18GG. TAX PAYERS aro hereby informed that Di vidion No. 0 nf the Third Collection Dis trict, embraces thc Tenth Regiment, S. C. M., in Edgelicld District, and that I have entered on the duty of receiving ibo Incomo Returns for lSl?t und 1865 Return? nus! bc tnado separate for each year. Thi- embraces all monies re ceived from all sources, except Legacies and Suc cessions,-which arc subject to Succession and Legacy tax,-all Gilt and Gold Watches, Car riages, Bondes, ?fcc, Trades and Professions, Jacks and Stallions. Store Keeper?, Pedlars, Cat tle Traders, Horse Traders, ie., Distillers, Liquor Dealers, whoiosnlo and retail, and various others who arc nov? doing business, or who have been at any time sinco May 16<ij, aro subject to License or Specie] Tax, and must be prepared to make a prompt return whee I call on them in canvassing through the Regiment. Those who fail to make a return are liable to heavy penalties, and the Government will rigi Hy enforce the law against any ono failing to comply. Thc Government does not requirn that I should enumerate each different Tax, neither should Tax Payers expect me tn do io, yet I will take pleas ure in explaining all thy subjects of tnxation to Tax Payers when tnsking their Returns, and will furnish them thc proper blanks on which to do so. II. C. M OS ELY, Assistant Assessor. Feb 18 .'it 8 Estate Notice. A LL Person? in any wiso indebted to tho Estate i\ of Dr. WILLIAM S. MORLEY, dco'd., are requested to come forward and make settlement immediately, and tho-o having demands agaiast the Estate wil' present them properly atU itod to Mrs. Susan E. Mobloy or tho undersigned. W? L. COLEMAN, Ex'or. Mb 20 it $ . "VF; '?as I : WHS* ?m? ' 'X. - -0 'III?IIT OF THE y, i . -i ; '? ? >; : -0 NEW AND SPLENDID DRY GOODS! FULLY T^weirit^r-^i^e Per Oent BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION. 228 BROAD STREET, A-iign?ta, Greoria, ID inyitit?g the attention of their friends and the public to their MEW m ELEGANT SUPPLHESB make no pr?tentions whatever to bc selling Goods AT OE BELOW COST. The great secret of business we find is TO BUY GOODS RIGHT AND SILL THEM AT A FM ^WflT, Having just returned from the Northern market with LARGE, NEW AND ELEGANT SUPPLIES, And having been in market at the time that Goods touched thc very lowest point this season and having purchased ENTIRELY FOR CASH, In most instances fully 5 Per Cent. BELOW COST OF IMPORTATION, Thereby enabling thom to offer thc greatest inducements to We will guarantee a difference of fully 50 PER CENT. Below Goods purchased a month previously. Wc would respect fully invite thc most critical examination of our ENTIRE STOCK by the closest wholesale and retail pur chasers. AND CHEAP FOR CASH. GRAY, MUILARKY & CO. Augusta, Jin. U, 228 Broad Street? Augusta, Gai Im 3 y if j#. ? iv &, [Y1LL.HI. III ia j Gc.r ano.e r s j j : . -AND.:-- , , -. QOWPSSION MERCHANTS, flo, 283 Broad Street/ ,r . ?. '. AUGUSTA, GA., , ,.' ^VoULp respectfully inform their friends and thc public tbat they havo now in Store, and arc daily receiving, tho Choicest Assortment FAMILY GROCERIES iTp-.bo.found, in jtko City. . I ' | BACON, LARD, CORN, OATS, and every articlo in tho PROVISION LINE always on hand. " - ; ES?"All Goods sold as low-as the lowest. Augusta, Feb 12 . 2m - 7 mun, cox& co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, . No. 297 Broad Street, Three Doors Eolow Planters' Hotel, . AUGUSTA, CA., HAVE on hand and for sale at LOWEST MARKET PRICES FOR CASH a Complete Assortment of Groceries, consisting in part of thc following articles : 100 Bbls. PLANTING POTATOES; 100 Boxes Faotory, State and English Dairy CHEESE, 100 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES, 100 Boxes Soda, Butter, Oyster and Sugar CRACKERS, 125 Bbls. "Crushed," "A," "Extra C" and "C" SUGARS, 50 ?lags RIO COFFEE, 50 Pockets Java COFFEE, 50 Bales Georgia Factory Cotton YARNS, as sorted numbers, 50 M. SEGARS, all grades, 125 Bigs SHOT, all sizes, 50 Bbls. WHISKEY, all grades, 50 Half Bbls. Fine Old Ryo WHISKEY, 10 i Casks BRANDY, Palo and Dark, 5 Bbls. Old HOLLAND GIN, 5 Bbls. DOMESTIC GIN, 10 i Casks Old SHERRY, PORT and MA DEIRA WINE, 100 Cases WHISKEY, BRANDY, RUM, GIN, 50 Cases Gin, Brandy, Whiskey COCK TAILS, 25 Cases CI1AMPAIGNES, 50 Boxes Family SOAP, 50 Cases OYSTERS, 1 and 2 lbs. Cans, - 50 Boxes A-sorted and Fancy CANDIES, 25 Cas?s 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 Sizes and No?., SALT, BAGGING and ROPE, to., te. Augusts, Feb 12 tf \1 POLLARD, COX & CO.,' COTTON FACTORS, Warehouse and Commission MERCHANTS, Corner Reynolds and Campbell S:rcct, AUG I STA, GA., Agent for Reed's Phosphates Augusta, Feb 12 If [7 W. H. Goonr.icrr. C. G. GOODRICH. C, G, GOODRICH & CO,, COTTON & TOBACCO FACTORS AND General Commission MERCHANTS. Consignments 'of overy description solicitod, of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, GRAIN, FLOUR, PROVISIONS, &c, ?Sec., &c. 271 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, pg*Ample Storage for Consignments, fa??Personal attention given to the Purchase, Sale and Shipment ?if COTTON and other PRO DUCTS,-entirely on Commission. Ejg^Mr. E. HODGES may bo found with 03. Augusta, Feb ll \j 7 HOLMES'BOOK HOUSE, OLD SIGN OF "FRANKLIN'S HEAD." Comer King and N'entworth-streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. BEAUTIFUL GIFT BOOKS, &C, FOR THE'HOLIDAYS, LITERATURE IN LETTERS, EDITED BY JAM HS P. HOLCOMBE, L.L. D. $:5.50. jlARTWIG'S HARMONIES OF NATURE, or ibo Unitv of Creation. $7.50. HOMES WITHOUT HANDS, by Rev. J. G. Wood, M. A. F. L. S., tc. $1.50. English cd. $7.50. THE HARVEST OF THE SEA, by Jamos G. Bertram, with 50 illustrations. $7 50. HISTOIRE DE JULES CiESAR, par S. M. J. Napoleon UL $0. HA.LE HO?B WITH THE BEST FRENCH AUTHORS, 30 engravings, from designs by Bay ard. $5. THE MINOR PROPHETS, with note?, critical, explanatory, ic, bv Rev. Henry Cowies. $2.25. '..THE LIFE AND LIGHT OF MEN," by John Youn;', author of Thc Christian History. $2 25. THE TRAGEDIES OF SOPHOCLES, anew translation, by. E. H. Plumtre, M. A.. 2 voil. 85. THE AUTHORSHIP OF SHAKSPEARE, by N. Holmes. $2 25. WASHINGTON IRVING'S SPANISH PA PERS, tc 2 vols. $5. SELECTIONS FROM THE GREEK HISTO RIANS, with notos, bv C. C. Felton. $2. RESOURCES AND PROSPECTS OF AMER ICA, by Sir S. Morton Poto, Bart. M. P. for Bris tol. $2. JOURNAL OF EUGENIE DE GUERIN, odi ted by G. S. Trebuticn. $1.75. BARRY CORNWALL'S MEMOIR OF CHARLES LAMB. $1.75. FORSYTII'S LIFE OF CICERO, with illus trations, 2 vols. $5. TIIS WORLD'S LACONICS, by Tryon Ed wards, with'an Introduction, bv Spraguc, >175. THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE CONDITIONED, compritinc; Bomo remark? un Sir Wm. Hamilton's Philosophy, and on Mr. J. S. Mill's Exupination of that Philosophy, by H. L. Mansel, B, D., cf 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. 82. BEAUTIFUL THOUGHTS FROM FRENCH AND ITALIAN AUTHORS, with English Trans lations and Lives of tho Authors, by C. T. Ram age, LL. D. ?\. BEAUTIFUL THOUGHTS FROM LATIN AUTHORS, with Encash Translations. $1. LECTURES ON THE SCIENCE OF LAN GUAGE, by Max Mullor, M. A., Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford, Ac. 2 vols. $0. T^XSf* Any Book in this list will ho sent by moil, free of: pottage, on receipt of price. Address "HOLMES' BOOK HOUSE," ClIAni.K.HTOX, S. C. Dec. IS,. tf. . 51 Notice. ALL Persons indobtc-d to th? -Batate of MOSES HOLSTON, deccaiodyoro requosted to mako poymont of tho same. WILSON B0L6I0N, Adoj'r. Every*Article in Out 'Steel "Iia?gel j I. SIMON & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF f T ATTI blau XIX Offer the remainder of their WINTER CLOTHING and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS at EEDUCED PRICES in order to malee 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. li^Buyers will save money by calling and examining for themselves. ft5f?Remember we have O?sLY ONE PRICE, always giving our Customers the advantage: of a fair Bargain. I. SIMON" &" BRO., FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 224 Broad Street, Four Boors Below Central Hotel, Augusta, ?Sa. Augusta, Jan 7 tf . 2 HENRY SOL WITH Ha E3 ^7" "ST ?fe ?TACO W HOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 135 Broad Street, Near Lower Market AUGUSTA, GA. HE Subscribers arc offering to their numerous friends and customers, one of the LARGEST and BEST STOCK OF GROCERIES to be found in the City, at their accustomed ?om Prices. Planters and Country Merchants will find it to (heir interest by calling upon us, when visiting the Citv to make their usual purchases. We have in Store and ofTering a~; LOW PRICES A. B. and C. SUGARS, Loaf, Pulverised and Crushed SUGARS ; Rio, Jar?, and Laguira COFFEE, BACON, MOLASSES; BAGGING, ROPE, Patentaron TIES for COTTON ; Double Extra, Extra and Superfine FLOUR; MACKEREL,SALMON. WHITE FISH, HERRING and COD FISH ; English Dairv, State and Faciorv CHEESE, Goshen BUTTER; Bee Hive SYRUP, Golden SYI?UP, Brooklyn and Sugar House SYRUP; PICKLES, PRESERVES, CAN FRUITS. JELLIES, OYSTERS ; X, XX, XXX, XXXX WHISKEY'S, Konawha Valley WHISKEY; Imperial, Crown HOLLAND GIN, JAMAICA RUM ; Otard. Dupoy, Pclvosin and Cognac BRANDY ; Pale and Dark' Sherrv and M adena WINES, Malaga WINE ; RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, ALMONDS, LEMONS, ORANGES and NUTS; Northern APPLES, Irish POTATOES, Silver Skin ONIONS; Well BUCKETS, TUBS, PAILS, Horse BRUSHES, LEATHER; Various other articles too numerous to mention. LEVY & JACOBS. Nov. 21 3io 47 1S67. DR! GOODS. 1867. WILLIAM H. CRANE DESIRES to inform Ilia friend? and acquaint ances tbnt he is now with tho House of I>. R. WR?GHT & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Globe Hotel Building, 250 Uro.-ul St., AUGUSTA, GA., Where he will bc happy to tee them, and talco I leas'.rc i:i showing a COMPLETE and CHOICE ASSORTMENT of GOODS, at PRICES AS LOW as any House iu thc City. Just Received, A Choico Lot of Now Style PRINT:? ; Drown and Bleachod SHIRTINGS, SHEET INGS, OSNABURGS, STRIPES, TICKS, .fcc, ?c., at vory low prices. New Goods Received Weekly. Augusta. Jan 22 lt i SELLING OFF AT ' NEW YORK COST! PREPARATORY TO TnE RECEPTION OF SPRING SUPPLIES, H.F. RUSSELLS CO., PREPARATORY to t5a reception of thtir SPRING STOCK, which they Intend shall DC ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE AND EX TENSIVE ever offered in thc AuguiU market, aro now offering at Barely RemuucraUve Prices, A Great Variety <-f ELEGANT DRY MS, Especially LADIES' DRESS GOODS, REAL IRISH POPLINS, DELAINES, MERINOE?!, ' EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOURNING STUFFS. ;?5r*Country Merchants and Families needing such supplios aro respectfully solicited to visit this House beforu making their purchases. BI. F. afc ??., Nf. 173, broad Street, AUGUSTA, (?A. Jan 22 lin I ? ? ? . $1,000 Reward! Tue Great English Remedy ! A CERTAIN AND SPEEDY CURE FOR GONORRHOEA, SYPHILIS, INCONTINENCE OF URINE, . WEAKNESS OF THE BACK, PAIN IN THE BACK. DISEASE OF BLADDER, STONE IN BLADDER, KIDNEY DT5IEASE, DIABETES, ... AND, GLEET! ' ?-ir^THis preparation ls offered to tho afflicted, with tho greatest confidence... Sold at E.igcficlJ by THAOI:F. A. CIRITIU:. W. H. TUTT, ... General Agent fox tho Southern States. Au??4?,??y Jas SP ;la * , AND fertilizers ! -0 To thc Planters of South Carolina and Georgia, -o ''^VE wore induced last season to accept the Agency fur thc salo of the following well known Il ALTIMORE FERTILIZERS. :i nd from testi monials furnished us from Planter? of South Carolina and Georgia wc arc fully convinced thai wo prisent to tho planting community MA. NUBES oqual, if not superior, to any before thc public-naming : .KETTLE WELL'S MANIPULATED GUANO, sold very largely in the Southon) States before tho war, and re-introduccd the present year with marked success, greatly im proved, not a siugle failure reported. AMMONIATED ALKALINE PHOS PHATE. Tho success of this compound is truly wonderful, making crop amid a most disas trous droughr, when Peruvian Guanos, costing double, utterly failed. 'm ALKALINE PHOSPHATE, very rich in Potash, Soda and Phosphates. Theo MANURES nil arc absorbent, and con tuin olemonts especially adapted to the COTTON, CORN and VEGETABLE CROPS. Certificates on band from our best Planters in Richmond and Har. joe', counties, which will be exhibited or supplied upon application to W, HENRY WARREN & CO,, Augusta, Ga., Geucr.il Agents for Georgia und South Carolina. Jun 20 Sm b TO PLANTERS! Jil I THOMAS A, BOIS, Augusta, Ga., O F FE lt AIT LOWEST PKICES, SWEDES IRON. Best English PLOW STEEL, at 12* cts., Collins' AXES, Collins ? lindie's H0ES,_ Tmco und Wa<ron CHAINS, GRINDSTONES, NAILS-Cur, Wrought and Horse Shoo. A large assortment of PLOWS. HARROWS, COHN SHELLERS, HAY CUTTERS, CARPENTER and BLACKSMITH TOOLS, FILES nud RASPS-the best made. A full nnd good oisortment of BUILDER'S HARDWARE, RODGER'S bc:-t POCKET and TABLE CUT LERY. Garden HOES and RAKES, POTS, OVENS, SPIDERS, and a general as sortment of HA RI WARE, Ames* SHOVELS and SPADES, ROPE, PLOW LINES, Ac, Ac. Augusta, Ga., Jan 29 .'!UIJ yffitTAbbcville Ramier and Laurcnsvillo Herald will c py 3 months and forward bill and copy of piper. AUGUSTA HOTEL. 11IIIS POPULAR HOTEL has been renovated, . painted, and put in complete order, witt a determination on tho part of thc proprietor to make it ? FIRST CLASS H'OUJEr - ' .. Mr, S. M.. JONES [hei chief control, and will bo recollected by our Southe rn. friends astho for mer proprietor of the AMERICAN 110TEL, du ring tho.War, in Richmond, Vn,< ?n? will ba gtfed to sro his old friend?, .promising, th/m, n " VirTqr xi.v .WELCOJIF..". . Evcj-y .qfforc .will:, bo ?Ade \o giro entire.satisfaction. A ci?iris?olieited.. Terms reasonable-. ; . .. - ' ? S. si, JONES, Proprietor.] Ajusta, Jas,! ti ?J?? 'J ^t3.:Br?q;d : ?$te e t, AUGUST** GA. m 'E beg leave to inform tuc citizens o? Edgc iiehl and vicinity that wo have removed to No 21S Broad' Street, tbreo dcors above. Jtflurab * Leitncr's Drug Store, where wo will heep con stantly on hand a LAUGE STOCK of ? Men's, Youth's and Boys' CLOTHING ; Ladies'und Men's HATS, nllJeinds; BOOTS and SHOES, every variety ; DRV GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES Ladies? and Gents' FURNISHING GOODS ; HOOP SKIRTS and NOTIONS ; TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS ; Ladies' Travelling SATCHELS ; Also, a good Assortment ol' WATCH ES ai d JEWELRY. All of the above wo will sell at a SMALL AD VANCE >:0R CASH. Wc shall bc happy to rc ceivo a ci ll from you, cr bo favored with your orders for all goods in our line. ?^y C mntry Merchants will do well by giving us a call beforo purchasing elsewhere. LEVY & ASHER. Augusta, Oct 1 . Gm40 J C. Sein einer k Sons, I J. C. ScJircincr & Sons ' . ' Ma mn, Ga. | . Savannah, Ga. J?fO. ?. SfiHRE??ER & SO^S, No. 190 BROAD STREET, " AUGUSTA, GA., KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A CHOICE SELECTION OF . BOOKS, STATIONERY, St iff 8 SQ? AND IE* u?-JSTC^r G-OO?3S, $g?* All Orders from the. Country Promptly A' tended to. THE BEST Ol' ITALIAN VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS. -A.CE2STTS FOR STEINWAY ti SONS. SOEBBELEP. & SCHMIDT'S. AND ti ALE A CO. 3 CELEBRATE? Augusta, Nov. 5, Cm ?!.'> .inure' Depot. PURE PERUVIAN" GUANO F r. o it SHIP ST. LAWRENCE. ! have now on band, and itt transi t!, 200 Tons of Pure Peruvian Guano. This Guano is selected, among several Cargoes, from thc Ship St. Lawrence, as containing a l:;r gcr proportion of Ammonia than tuu.il. It goes iuto NO SECOND HANDS, (which would Tin der it very liablo to adulteration at tho pres: nt high rates* ) but is shipped to us direct by tho PERUVIAN "GOVERNMENT AGENT himself, and heneo wo arc enabled tn GUARAN TEE THE PURITY OF EVERY BAG SOLD. A liberal discount will bo made to cash purcha sers ol ten tons or upwards. Orders promt} tly attended. -ALSO, LARGE STOCKS OF Hoyt's Super-Phosphate Lime, . * In Lots of 5 Tons or more, per ton, $GM,?fl " Smaller Lott', " ? ?.\UU Baugh's Raw Bouc Super-Phcs,, In Lots of 5 Tons or marc, per ton, $''..'.< .> " Smaller Lots, '. " 7<t,l 0 So?ublc Pacific Guano, In Lots of .'i Tons or more, per ton, :?7'>.<;) " Smaller Lots, ? SO,? 0 ?S^Thesc Manures have been used in Ge J rgia aud Scull?..Carolina, thc first (Hoyt's) since I SS'?, -thc two last during tho past season, with grati fying results. Wc have testimoni?is from well known Planters highly favourable. I 0. MATHEWSON & CO, ' 28.", Broad Street, AUGUSTA; G A. Augusta, Dec 22 ."rn VI Cheaper Than Ever ! T ILE following linc of (! od?, ofthe first ira'." ?ty, ^ u tire now gelling al very low prices : M? GOOIIS. A -mall Stock of Dry Good?, latest styler; Gents' Furnishing Goods; Fi.ie All Wool Blankets; Wbitcaud Colore?! Fianncis, . Tabling, Diaper, Towels ; Li ag Cloths, Unbleached Goods; Bud Tick. Stripes ; Ti-blo and Linen Damasks : . . . Piano and Table Covers, ?c., ?fcc, ?c. SHOES. " L idies'"Gaiter?, Shoes, Bootees and Slippers : G mts' French Calf and Goat Shccs and G niters; Misses' and Children's Shoes, with and wi.bout tips : Njgro Men and Women's Shoes, all kinds. . WOOD AND WILLOW W?RE. Tubs, Buckets, Koelofs, Churns and Mcajurcs B isltets of a'l kinds aud shapes : Scrubbing, Dustir.g, Floor, Hand, Blrcking, Hair, Pope, Head, Horse and Wbi;iwash Brushes ; ? rooms of all kinds. SUNDRIES. Window Glass, all air.c; ? Kalls, all aine:,* Gunny Bagging I Green Lo if) Manilla and Jute Rope: Twines, Sash Cords. Clothe Lines and Pitfj Shovels, Spades, Forks, Bakes and 1!< ts; ' Axes. Axe Handles, Hatchets ; Ftuith ? Wesson and Colt's Repeaters; Notions of every desctip,ion. To all of which your attention ls invited, and all of which will bo sold at a small advance on co?t of importation. JAS. G. BAILIE St CO., 205 Broad Street, Augusta. Go. Dec 22. . tf 50 THE HESPERIAN HARP ! ACOLLECTION OF PSALM and HYMN TUNES, ODES and ANTHEMS, an I Fun d.iy School, Infant. Revival, Temperance, P..iti otic and Moral Pieces, and containing also anum ber of Scotch, German, Irish and other fit e C"iu poiitions,-much new Music never beforo pub lished,-and aii Exposition of thc Principles1! of M.isic, and of Musical Composition, by William lLmscr. Just received a large r umber of thc above werk at GEO; A. OATES, Nc 210 Broad Strcot, August:', G.v. Doc 17 tf M A fill MflEI HARP ! COLLECTION of PSALM aud HYMN TUNES, ODES and ANTHEMS selected li ,'ui thu most eminent Authors, together with nt arly One Hundred Pieces nf Music never be fore published, suited to most Metres, end ?ell adapted to Churches of every di m mination, Sir? irg Schools, and Private Eot'ntics, end Plain Rules for Learners, by B. P. " White and E*. J. liing, to which is added Appendix 1 contaiuin;' a variety of Stanelard and Private Tunos'jiot comprised in tho body of tho v.ork,- Cempiled by a Committee appointed by thc S< niblin Mu sical Couvcn?in. ?Alsor Appendix 2* containing 7; Pieces of .?cw composion by disti?'purs^ed wWt?rs; never before"pnblittuL A'new md much ft ^proved--edition. ? . , .. ...... . . i . ..Justtta-elvedand/or sale Iv * " Ui : . : , -GE-0.. A. OATES^ Pw 37 .IT ' * n