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TA?GBE&GA?WILE, UNDER MASONIC: HALL, -S33<3rE3"F-XEXnX3, Si. O. HAYE JUST .RECEIVED DIRECT FROM NBW YORK, a full ?nd comjrtetn'Stook of PAINTS, 0?LS, 1>YE STUFFS, Brushes, * LAMPS," CHIMNEYS, &c. ALSO, A FULL SUPPLY OF THE MOST APPROVED ' ** PATENT MEDICINES, Consisting- in part of AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, AYER'S AGUE CURE ?ND PILLS, JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT AND PILLS, WISTAR'S BALSAM WILD CHERRY, HEMBOLD'S Fluid Extract BUQHU, RISLEY'S Fluid Extract BUCHU, PHILOTOKEN, or FEMALE'S FRIE YD, HEGEMAN ? CO'S. COD LIVER OIL, WHITCOMB'S ASTHMA REMEDY-A Sure Cure, Henry's and Husband's Calcined MAGNESIA. -ALSO A full assortment of the best and* most popular Hair Rene we rs and Dr ess io gs, And Perfraneries oi all Descriptions, Snob as PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS, BURNETT'S FLORIMEL, SMITH'S SWEET OPOPONAX, SMITH'S VICTORIA REGIA, GENUINE!. BELL COLOGNE, Ac, Ae. ?BB" All for sale LOW FOR CASH ONLY ?3T*?ereons sending orders must send tho Cash or no attention whatever will be taken of ? the order. We hare to pay Cash, and mutt ne cessarily have Cash for our Goods. TEAGUE & CARWILE, ' Under Masonic Hell. June 26 ' ? 2? Furniture ! NOW ON HAND and for sale at REDUCED RATES, a good assortment of Which in point of manufacture, finish and pries, cannot fail to give satisfaction to purchasers. ?arFurniture bartered for ALL KINDS OF COONTRY PRODUCE, and good trades given. J. M. WITT. Jane 25 tf 26 1 t Ti HE Undersigned hu en hand a very HAND SOME LOT of / . Metallic Cases and Caskets, Which he is now SELLING AT COST, trans portation added. Also, a large and elegant stock of COFFINS of his own manufacture, embracing all styles and sile?, whick he offers at prime cost of material and munulneiure. Qr*" Parties buyinc Cases or Coffins will have the use of my HEARSE free of charge /asT*Terms, strictly Cash. J. M. WITT. Jane 25 tf 26 WANTED, ONE THOUSAND ACKES of undulating UPLAND, within six miles of a Railroad Station, 500or 600 acres being cleared and lenced. A never failing stream of water must command a high part of the tract, and the soil must be a good productive sandy loam. A limestone or marl subsoil will be preferred. A moderate water powor is desirable. Apply promptly to Mr. BRINSDEN, Mansion House, Charleston, S. C. June 25 'lb 26 THE 11 CHRISTIAN MESSENGER," Published Weekly, in Augusta, Ga., AT $2 JA. YEAR. P%.T the instance of gentlemen residing in differ ent parts of the State,-whose judgment and wishes are entitled to consideration, we propose to com mence, on or about the 15th inst., the publication of a. RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY PAPER, the object of which will be the dissemination of intelligence, religious and moral principles among all classes of our people throughout the country. It is the desire ind de.ign of tb'e publishers to make thc MESSENGER an instructive as well as interesting family visitor-one that will be road and appreciated by the intelligent reader, among all classes, and equally acceptable to Christians of all denominations. To Lid us in dairying on the. work we have undertaken, we would respectfully ask all Minis ters of the Gospel, and our friends generally, to assist ua in circulating the MESSENGER. Contributions for its columns are solicited from Ministers and others who may feel disposed to aid us in the good work we have undertaken. All communications and remittances must be addressed to GENTRY A JEFFERSON. Augusta, Ga. A few select advertisements will be inserted at reasonable rates. All papers friendly will please give the above a few insertions. . - June I 25 SUPPLIES FOR PLANTERS, JuST received from Baltimore, BACON and CORN, which I will advance tp Planters on a fien of thejr growing Crops, and satisfactoT ry security being given. Apply to J. ?. COLES, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 144 Reynold Street, Augusta, V.u. Jane 10 4t 24 53TThe Newberry Herald aqd Abbeville Ban ner will oopy twice and send Sill to J; S. ?. To Planters. F I'LL MARKET PRICES IN CASH PAID and Bags Furnished for early delivery of GOOD WHEAT. Will bo pleased to receive proposals from Plan ters. J. S. COLES, 144 Reynolds Street, . AUGUSTA, ?A. June 5 }m 23 |3rTh> Newberry Herald and Abbeville Ban-1 ter will pld.-e copy tuite and forward account to J. S. C. T. S. Internal Revenue. '^SS?SSO.R'S QFFJCE, 3n ?lST. S. 0.r Ajiimr.jox, Jane 12th, 1967. rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN jet. on the 5tb July, W67, at my Office, in Anderson, eats will be received and determined relative ny erroneous or exeevaive valussions, rssess ta or enumerations by the Assessor or Assis Assessor, nf the Annual Taxes for 1867 h have been assessed. . Assessor's Office is open daily during bus! lours fur tbe hearing of nt.peals by parties hall appear voluntarily before me, reUting taxes which hare been assessed, and which ot been Committed to the Collector, ippeals to the Assessor aforesaid mtwt be a writing, and specify the partii-utarc ?use, or thing respecting which adeciiion is re ? , and must moreover, state the gfuund or e of error complained of. ' WM. VAN WYCK, U. S. Assessor. 8 lt 2b .NOTICE. ''IDS for the erection of certain Build -?t the Poor House, as advertited some "S, will be deturmined on Sale-day noxt fttt House. W. L. COLEMAN, Chair. Board. u ? NEW GOODS AND GOOD GOODS ' |f.: AT ' ? Low Prioes! . |f; : .' : ?i AND '' ' " jkit O?i? Only ! I. SIMON & BRO., Nos. 176 and 224 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN EN'S, blau Ju JLJpXJLV IX. AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, _AVE on Hand a F?LL and SPLENDI? Stock of CLOTHING and FUR NISHING GOODS, which they offer to their Friends and the Public at large, at REDUCED RATES AND AT ONE PRICE ONLY. In their 'Clothing Department you will find Fine Black Cloth DRESS COATS; Fine Black DOESKIN PANTS; Fine Cassimei e DRESS SUITS, extra sizes ; -, All Silk Mixed Cassimere SUITS, extra sizes ; Irish Linen SACK, and PANTS ; LINEN DUSTERS ; DUCK SUITS, all- Linen ; White Linen SUITS; Silk, Linen and Marseilles VESTS, extra sizes. And a large assortment of BOYS' AND YOUTH? CLOTHING. ' We offer MEN'S SUITS, made out of good Goods, at from $3 to $40 per suit ' In their FURNISHING DEPARTMENT you will find Fine Linen SHIRTS, made by the best Manufacturers in.the United States. Fine Silk, White Lisle Thread and Gause UND?RVESTS. Irish Linen and Cotton DRAWERS. CRAVATS, Linen and Paper COLLARS, Silk and Cotton Half ?OSE, A large and fashionable stock of fine and common HATS ; BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS, TOILET SOAPS, And a great many other Goods too numerous to mention. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND FARMERS. We will sell the above Goods at Wholesale or Retail at a Saving* of 3?5 per Cent, on Your Part, and will guarantee to give you new and as good Goods as are manufactured in the United States. Call and examine our Goods before purchasing elsewhere, for your own satis faction. Remember that the One Price System is established for the satisfaction of all who purchase their Goods from I. SIMON & BRO., FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 176 anti 224 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, June 17 tf 25 ESTABLISHED IIS 1843. I I VAN WINKLE, Merchant Tailor, UNDER CENTRAL HOTEL, 230 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. . 9 7 Now on hand a SPLENDID STOCK of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS and COATINGS, which trill he manufac tured to order in tho MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. -ALSO-1 A Fine Stock of Spring and Summer ? Clothin (ALL FRESH GOODS,); Furnishing Goods, &c ^E&*A11 Goods sold at the very lowest prices. Orders solicited. . J. Ai VAN WINKLE. Augusta, May 13 3m 20 SPRING AND SUMMER JUST RECEIVED BY LEVY & ASHER 218 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. CONSISTING OF A LARGE ASORTMENT OF Dry Groods, MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S ' HATS AND CAPS, Hosiery and ft o ?ons, POOTS AND SHOES, Of all kinds, TRUNK'S/ VAllSES, CARPET BAGS. -ALSO Gents' Furnishing Goods Consisting of SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CRA VATS, SUSPENDERS, HALF H0SE,*4e. All ?f which we, offer a< very low price*, # X5jTCountry Merchants will do well by call ing on ut before purchasing elsewhere, LEVY $ ASHER, 218 Broad Street. Augusta, Apr * tf 13 St&te of South Carolina, EDGEE1ELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BX W. F. DU&ISOft Esq., Ord.in.ari Edge field District. Whereas, Z. W. Carwilc, C. E. E. D., has ap plied to me for Letter? of Administration, de boni* non, on u?l-and singular the goods ?nd chattels, rights and credits of John Crouch, Sr., late o? the District aforesaid, dee-used. These axe, therefore, to cite and admonish &U and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be aod appear before inn, at our next Qrdinarv'-e Court for the said District, to be holden at Kifye?eld Court House on the 4th day of July next, to show oauso, if any, why the said administration should not be.-granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 24th day of May in the year of eur Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven and in the ninety-first year of American indepecdence. W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D. May 27. t\ . 22 " To Consumptives. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by n very simple remedy, after ' having suffered for several years with a severe ? luug affection, and that dread disease Consump tion-is anxious to make* known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send .a copy .of the ; prescription useu(free of charge,), with the diree tions fur preparing and using the same, which they will find a iure eure for Coniumption, Ailh ma, Jironehitii, Couubt, Coldi, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the advejtU i>er in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted and spread information which he con ceives to be in faisable, and he hopes' every suf ferer will try. his remedy, os it will eost them nothing, and may prove a bl?ssing. Parties wish ing the prescription, FUCK, by return mail, will j please address Rsv. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. rn? J* as DR. N. A. PRATT, (Successors to Pratt k Wilson Bros.) WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Analytical and Consulting Chemist, NO. 23, IIA YNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., DEALER IN I VUIUIIJ VX1LUI 1 Alli 1 U) A.ND Druggists' Sundries. Analysis of Ores, Soils, Fertilizers, 4c, made with greatest care aud accuracy. Chemical advice given in all branches of the science, on moderate terms. DR. F. OLIN. DA NN ELLY, so well known throughout the State, is with me, and would be glad to see old friends, or fill any order for Goods. Charleston, Mar 25 3ml3 COOKI-NG STOVES For the Million! THE ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE of a GOOD COOKING STOVE is admitted by every intelligent person who has u?.d them, and to be without one in this age of the world is worse than ''old Fogyism,,"-it is positive injust tice to one's self and family. Since the close of the war, hundreds have.Leen made happy by the use of the celebrated Stove called the M CHARTER OAK," sold by D. E. FULLERTON, Augusta, Qa. We could fill columns of the Adcerliur with names of happy House-Keepers who daily bless the - CHARTER OAK." We give the nam? jf a few of tho happy ones, without their consent. Hope thero can be no ob jections. Hon. F. W. PICK KM,. J AS. T. BACON, Esq., Dr. A. W. YOVSUBLOOD, Mr. Junes DAT, Mr. M. LEBKSCIIULTZ, * Dr. J. A- Dxypns?, Mr. NZWBODSE, Mr. J. T. ALIEV, Lowndiville, S. tl., Mr. E. ?QBAXKS, Barnwell, S. C, Don-'t forget th? place j D. C. FULLERTON'S, Augusta, Ga, directly opposite Express Office. Augusta, May 6 6m 19 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. James Hatcher, Applicant, * ~\ v* yPar. A. J. Hoghes apd wife, et al, Def 'ts. J 8Y an Order from the Ordinary, I shall pro ceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in July next, for Partition, tho REAL ESTATE bf JOHN HATCHER, dec'., consisting of Thirty-Seven and one-half (37J) Acres, more or less, situated in the District and State aforesaid, and bounded by lands- of George Bell and others. Terms Cash in United States Currency, and tho Purchaser to pay tor-titles extra.? WM. SPIRES, S. E. D. Juno 4, 4,t 23 Buggies and Wagons. IHAVE on band at my Shop, situated near Good Hop- Church, a few -NO. \ BUGGIES* of my own manufacture, and of good finish. Also, one excellent TWO HORSE WAGON. Wagons and all kinds of Vehicles repaired st short notice, and at low prices.. To persons wish^Pg .to exchange or barter pro visions fur work done at my Shop, satisfactory trades will be given. . JAS. S. HUGHES. May 15 5t 20 $5Q Reward. STOLEN from my MiBs on Friday night, 31st May, a BAY MARE, about 0 or 10 years old, and ?5 hands high,-and quite poor-no marks remembered, She wasA fine Saddle nag, and has a habit of shying or wheeling round upon meet ing a carriage) buggy or wagon in the road. Also, an Army Saddle and Snaffle Bridle. ? I will give $25 reward for information that will lead to the recovery of the Mare, and $25 addi tiohal.for evidence to convict the thief. Persons in the neighborhood of Cokesbury and Abbeville C. H., are especially requested to look out for her, as I have reason to believe she was carried in that direction. R. T. MIM8. June 10 4t . 24 Errors of Youth. A Gentlecqan who suffered for years from Ner vous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sako of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wish ing to profit by. the advertiser's experience can db so by addressing, in perfect cor.fider.co, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St,, Now York. mn if ss Jb JU ?IA JL OJ JU U cJb * -1-k U JLJL JL U ?\J 228 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. SUCK PRICES AS, EVEN-IN THE PRESENT STRINGENCY OF THE MONEY MARKET, CANNOT BUT BE PRONOUNCED IN AN UNPAR ALLELED DEGREE REASONABLE ! ?RAY, MILLAR KY &('()., .Having divested their well-known Establishment of everything old, or in the slightest degree -passe in style and character, and having ?unhand at present absolutely nothing which is not of the NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONBL? STAMP, Announce to their friends, Patrons, and the Public Generally, that they are now, as ever, ready to oblige even the MOST FASTIDI OUS or EXACTING, and to fill any bill > the DRY GOODS LINE, that can possibly be written. Their . For the Present Spring and Summer, IS UNPRECEDENTEDLY LARGE, FASHIONABLE and SPLEN DID. Their Selections have been made in the best markets in Europe and America by gentlemen profoundly conversant with al! the Demands and Requirements of the DRY GOODS TRADE, and having such advantages of Inspection and Purchase as are enjoyed by but few Southern Buyers. In amassing their present HUGE STOCK OF GOODS, GRAY, MULLARKY & GO. have not only had- an . eye to the Durability and- Sterling Quality of their Domestic Goods, but have taken much pains to isforai themselves thoroughly as regards all the Nouveaut?s des Modes Now prevailing in Paris and New York. Consequently they are enabled to promise their Customers not only the most ADVANTAGEOUS BARGAINS as regards the intrinsic value of Goods, but likewise all such articles of Ladies' apparel as will secure to their wearers the Latest and Highest Style of . ' Gkrsty, IMCuLllarliy db Oo. Respectfully invite the attention of the Public to Catalogues of | A few of the most Prominent Styles of 'Goods in their diff?rent Departments. Domestic and Heavy Dry Goods. Plain and Striped OSNABURGS. Bed TICKING and Hickory STRIPES, Kentucky JEANS arid Apron CHECKS, Brown PRILLS and JEANS, Bleached SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS. White and Slate CORSET JEANS. C?TTONADES and TWEEDS. Grentlemen's Groods. CASSIMERS, BROADCLOTHS, SATINTINES, Brown Linen DUCKS and COATING, White and Fancy Lin?n DUCKS and COATING, English and American SOCKS, Gentlemen's Openwork SOCKS, Mens' Fine Lisle Thread SOCKS, Gentlemen's Alexandre Kid GLOVES, u Jouvin " . 44 ? Lisle and Cashmere GLOVES, Mens5 Buckskin GAUNTLETS, Merino and Silk UNDERSHIRTS, . . " DRAWERS, COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, NECK-TIES. Cloaks, Shawls, Saques, Circulais, Black Silk BASQUINES, . Colored Grenadine SHAWLS, Black Silk SAQUES, Colored Mozambique SHAWLS, Black Silk CIRCULARS, . - Light Cloth CIRCULARS, Black Lace CIRCULARS, Thibet Wool SHAWLS, White Lace SHAWLS, Paisley SHAWLS. SILKS. leary Lyons Black GROS DE NAP. ?cavy Lyona Black GROS GRAINS, deavy Lyons Black GROS DE RHINE, deavy Black PULT DE SOIE, Chene, and Very Narrow Striped SILKS, Foulard and Glace SILKS, Plaid and Striped Wash SILKS. Plaid CHALIES and LENOES, LOUSSENTIAS of every Style, English, American and French BAREGES. ?lack and Colored ALPACAS,' Ml Styles and Colors of ORGANDIE, . 44 ? " " 14 Swiss MUSLIN, ti ? u u u Mull MUSLIN, All Styles and Colors of LAWN, <? ? 44 " ? TARLATANS, " ? ? ? 44 JACKONET, ? ? 44 44 ? PERCALE, ? ? 44 ? 44 CHAMBRAY, " ? " ? ? GINGHAM, ic ? ?i ? ? CALICO. LADIES' MOURNING GOODS. Lupins Best Black BOMBAZINES, Black HABIT CLOTH, Black EMPRESS CLOTH, 31ack ALPACAS, Black DEBAGES, Black CRAPE VEILS, Black LOVE VEILS, Kl/IMBI, DENTELLES. All the latest and richest styles of INSERTIONS, EDGINGS. FLOUNCINGS, COL LARS and CUFFS, BANDS, INFANTS WAISTS, NETS, HANDKERCHIEFS. And in conclusion, GRAY, MULLARKY & CO. would, further innounce that, they have just received, large additional supplies of NEW and ELEGANT PRESS GOODS, purchased in New York from recent Assignment Sales, at much BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION. B^TThey would respectfully invite an examination of the Styles ofj Prices. GRAY, MULLARKY & CO, Augusta, MAJ 3, 223 Broad Street, Augusta, tia. tf 14 WORTH OF Pi To be Sold out in tbe Next Few Weeks to ?Iake Room for More?. . * . . - : AT V;* f- ,\ '[ . * . New York Panie Prices FOR CASH., ' . . . < Calicoes at 10 Cents per Yard . ; Gorod Fast Colors at li! 1-2 Cents. The Very Best Styles fflad#at 15 Cents, BLEACHED COTTONS atlCf, 12$, 15, 18, and 20 Cents. LONSDALE COTTON, at 24 Cents. ' " 84, 94, 10-4S and 114 BLEACHED and BROWN SHEETINGS at NEW YORK AUCTION PRICES. . ' STRIPED COTTONADES, at 12*, 15; and 20 Cents. COTTON' PLAIDS, at 18 and 20"Cerjts. COTTONADE PANTALOON STUFFS, at 20 ana 25 Cents. - LINENS FOR PANTS AND COATS, from 25 Cents to the Finest ' f- ' SILK WRAPPINGS, at Half Pri?e. GRENADINE, HERNANA, MOZAMBIQUE, and other SHAWLS, very ' much reduced. .. 1 . ALL THE NEW STYLES OF DRESS iGrOQDS GREATLY9 EJBDUCEB. B^TO SECURE THE PICK OF THE STOCK .COME EARLY. - V. RICHARDS * BROS. . ? . FREDEitlCKSBURG STORE, 301 Broad St., Corner bj Planters' Hotel AUGUSTA, GA. Atrgusta, May 27 lm 21 ERINS ORV gOODS r ?pring Dry (roods. Hr F. RUSSELL & CO . AUGUSTA, GA, ARE NOW OPENING A LARGE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC un Y GOODS, Purchased at the VERY LOWEST FIGURES 1 rom-Importers and Manufacturers,.in New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia, which they offer at Wholesale and Retail, on most reasonable terms. Merchants from the interior will find it gfeatly to their advantage to examine our Stock, as great inducements will be offered thom. ? Augusta, Mar 25, tf 13 ~ ' \ IMPORTANT AND tSjfflB Immens? Reduction in Pri?es, TO KENNY & GRAY, ?38 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA., Address themselves to the public in very emphatic terms. Every Gentleman in South Carolina aud Georgia who will take the trouble to edi at our FIRST CLASS CLOTHING HOUSE, Will b,e wjlling to endorse our assertion : That our House contains the MOST COMPLETE ' . ASSORTMENT, and- the most elegantly finished Stock of ?EADT-MADS CLOTHING FOR That has ever yet been offered in Augusta. It Ts, therefore, important thnTt every gentleman who desires to be weir dressed, in garment's that " are TI?O??Q.UGHLY FINISHED, and,, at the same time, at the LEAST POSSIBLE EXPENSE, to call at once a? . . 'KENNY & GRAY'S. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is supplied with the CHOICEST CLOTHS, CAKSIMERES and VESTINGS* including the most delicate shades of color to bo found in thc country?, and its ope: rations will bc prosecuted with RENEWEU CABE ANO ATTENTION on the part of the Proprietors, sb that nothing of an inferior charactec can possibly escape their V'^Ve have.made special selections of choice FURBISHING GOODS, which will receive more care than heretofore, and enable our patrons to supply 'themselves at our House with every article they may require. 'Oiir Prices are immensely Reduced! KENNY 8t GRAY, 238 Broad Street, Augusta. 3m " . 14 Apr 1 JAMES G, BAILIE & Direct Importers of and Wholesale .and Retail Dealers in (Ow OUR FIRST FLOOR.) Groceries, &/c. GROCERIES OF ALT. KINDS usually kept ia a first class Grocer; Store, SHOES, BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE BROOMS AND BUC1&ETS, WILLOW WARE, TUBS AND FAILS, LIQUORS- OF ALL KINDS, NOTIONS OF EVERY VARIETY. (Ox OUR SBCOKD FLOOR.) Carpets, &c. CARPETS OF ALL KINDS, RUGS, DOOR ?HATS, DRUGGETS, WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR AND TABLE DIL CLOTHS DAMASK AND LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES, BANDS AND PINS, AT OUR OLD STAND, ' . 205 Bread Street, AUGUSTA, OA. P. 6. Orders from the', country. promptly -at tended to Auguste, Apr 15 tf 18 HARNESS, SADDLERY -AND Carriage Warehouse. SADDLES, HARNESS, LIGHT CARRIAGES, Top and No-Top Buggies, CHILDREN*?- CARRIAGES, SADDLE, ? HARNESS, and * m \ % Cartage Makers' MATERIAL, LEATHER, . CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS, RUBBER and LEATHER MACHINE BELT IN G ond STEAM PACKING, LACE, PICKER aud ROLLER LEATHER AND ROLLER CLOTHS. A fall assortaient In Store, and constantly ar riving, at Reduced Prices 1 ' SHERMAN, JESSUP ? CO., No.225, Broad St? Sign of the Golden Saddle, AUGUSTA, GA. Angu'sta, Deo 17 6m51 Law Blanks. - TfjibK salo nf. ?his'Office, LAW BLANKS OF . J?-?ALIj^B!IN>l)S?at-t?re mestfcaaona'ble fJrtctorj ?or Cub. May 10 tf 20 CHEAP SPRING - - - 1867! QUICK SALES AND SM ALI, -PKOFITS. 9 Wc -A. GEINT T, ' OULD call attention to bis SELECT and ELEGANT STOCK of NEW SPRING DEY GOODS! Embracing everything usually kept In a First class Dry Goods Store, which he is _ow receiving, and will bc constantly adding to during theseason. Having been selected with great care, among tho assortment will bo found all that is new and desirable in style, superior in quality, and reason able in prjc?. Determined that no establishment sholl excel us in REAL and SUBSTANTIAL INDUCE MENTS TO CUSTOMERS; he wouldrespectfolly invite a careful examination of his Goods and Prices/from all in search of BARGAINS, befere purchasing elsewhere. ' ? '\ . rP.EFEUP.IMj ur "Au Actif e Penny to a Slow Shilling," and believing that his interest and that of his cus tomers areanh'tual, l.is prices shall Le so regulated that those who bny'onco will be glad to call again and secturo, as before THE GREATEST BARGAINS Dire GOODS ? - IN THE CITY. . April 10 3m 15 THE GENUINE AND IMPROVED BEINLY STEEL PLOW! WARRANTED MADE OF THE VERY BEST PLOW STEEL ! THE BRINLY PLOW has been used by tho Planters of the South for more than twenty years, during which timo it has, ofter the most thorough trials in the field, obtained Over 160 Premiums for its Very Light Draft, and Great Adaptability to Every Variety of Soil I . Ever, thc lightest loa_t,# tho sticky, pally like, bog-wallow lands of Texas, the buckshot soil cf Deer Creek, Mississippi, and that of tho vicinity* of Helena, Ark., do not clog, but slip easily over its moulboard. It now comes before the planter ina Greatly Improved Form, A_nd Much Cheaper ! The Improved Plow Mr. B JUS LY designates aa Brinly's Universal, Because of iU adaptation to all soils and purpo ses, and being so construotc L. that bv 1 wing its several attachments, thc planter, in three minutes can convert tho turning, fallow, or bedding plow into a first-rate one-horse cultivating plow, a sweep or a scraper ; thus making three or four first-rate implements of one, at a trifling addi tional cost. In the event of any part breaking /or wearing out, the Vsme part can be duplicated at a. sjnall cost, the same as a cast plow. Its great simplici ty enables tho mnjt ordinary smith to repair it To uppreciate properly thu wonderful, durable and cheap plow, it must bo reen and used. Thia season, ns in the past, it will ho impossi ble to supply the entire demand for thc Brihly Plow', hence tboso who desire them will- dp wo'l call as Carly aa convenient on us, or on our agents in all important towns. . R. fl. MIMS, Edgefield C. n., S. C., Is our Agent, where the Plow can bc seen, and parties can enter their order.?. TESTIMONIAL. - EDCEFIELD, S. C., Juno 4th, 1SC7. This certifies that I have been us ir. rr cue of Brinly's' Plows all the Spring, and regari it thc best Plow I have ever used for cifoctivo work and light draft. A. G. TEAGUE. Wc will nlso aecopf orders for toe BRIXLV CAST IRON PLOW, which wc warrant the very best in uso; BR?NLY, DODGE & HARDY, ' MANUFACTURERS, No. 130 .t 132 Eatt Main Strccr, L0U1SVILLB, KY; tSTRofcr to thc Editors of the Southern'Cul tivator. June 1 la 23 PLANTERS' HOTEL. AUGUSTA, GA. Newly Furnished and Refitted) Unsurpassed by any Hotel South, Was Reopened to tbcPublic Oct. 8,18C?. T. S. NICKERS/ON, Proprietor. Jan. 1. if 1 _____ .- ? . . W. H. (looDiucn. C. G. ?ooDnicu. CG, GOODRICH & CO,, ' COTTON & TOBACCO FACTORS AND General Commission " MERCHA'NTS. -0 33________g_C_ Z1ST GROCERdES, LIQUORS, . GRAIN, FLOUR, . PROVISIONS, ' ?cc, dre., Arc. 271 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. i_y*?roplc Storogo for Consignments. ? Personal attention Riven to tho Purchase, Salo and Ship_cnt.of COTTON and other PRO? DUCTS,-ontircly on Commission. JS^Mr. E. nonces may bo found with us. j -Augusta/ Feb ll- ' *1 y , JC, Sebreinet & Sens, I J. C, Sfli'rtincr Sons Macon, Ga. |' * Savanttah/tJa. mtRI?ii?ll'.MV No. 199 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA;-GA., KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A CHOICE SELECTION OF ? BOOKS, STATIONERY, SK VS ia*"" AND i?* JLMOTOCr O O __*&r fiff All Ordert from Uie 'Country Pfwmptly tt tended-to. . ---- a * THE BEST OF ITALIAN VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS. -, _?_0-__lSrTS ZFO-FL STEINWAY* SONS, SOEBBELER i SCHMTDT/B1 AND GALE & CCS* : CELEBRATED PIANOS. Aq?nsU, Nov. 5, 6m ' 4J . ' . Old Papers ! PORSale-aUbw .?fie? ayl-t^la*1!*'*-? NEWSPAPERS. For sale-parcels to suit purchasers. Joli* ii_tf .