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H. L. JEFFERS I W. II. JEFFERS I T. H. JEFFERS fl. L. COMMSS'S'?ERCHAHts: CHARLESTON, S. Cv i P . J*y Special attention given to the SALE OF COTTON. k-. Ordwafor SUPPLIES cjpeftUy^ttenfed 1* i ft July IG ; . . 3nt . . " . . 39 ls HEREBY GI YEN TO ALL PLAINTIFFS, irrespectively, who have CCCTJ?CCcd Suits B?OC2 the 15th May, 1865, that, unless payment of COSTS is made-on or befoTe.'the first -.of Septem ber next? their. Accounts fox the same will bo handed over to. aa. Attorney or Magistrate' for collection. * > Please pay up and save additional Costs. . , , WM." SPIRES, S. E. D. Edgoficia C. H., July 15, ?S67 6t29 -- -' . -r~i :3f?ficei Cl . . " . , , ' r: ? 'ALL at ?ha;*.E3:CBvANGE BAE KOOI for you?; -, i. . . j. . . I MINT JULEPS, . . SHERRY COBBLERS, BRANDY" S ANG?RERS, *.' ' BRANDY COCKTAILS, . . GIN SLING, TOM A JERRY, , ICED SODA WATER, with excellent flavor ing, Ao., Ac. N Wo will without doubt please our customers. jSJ-PRfCE, Only K. Ceutp per Drink. ICE for sale at anytime st the BOT. " W. T. G-GLDINGi July 16 tf ?. Assistant Assessor's Notice. IWILL attend, at the times and pjaccs herein after mentioned to receive Returns from, every Planter who plants Cotton, not to Assess bim, bu to ascortaln the number of acres planted, the.av.c rugc quantity of seed ?own to the aere, aad what is "xpectcd to b? the yield the present year, viz ; At Pleasant Lan?, Monday, 22d; ShatterfiehJ, Tuesday, 23cV: Liberty Hill, Thursday, 25:h ; Re hoboth, Friday, 2<5th ; Duritonsvilic, Saturday, 27th ; Tho*. C. Mathis, Monday, 29th ;'Red Hill, Tuesday, 30th ; Thos. Howie's, Wednesday, 31st; Parks i Robertsoa's Store, Thursday, 1st Aug.; Tucker's Pond, Tuesday, -2d ; James A. 'Talbert's, Saturday, 3d ; Liberty JI ill the same evening after wbieh I will be a ; htmc'for a few davs. - ISAAC ?OLES, . Assessor 9th Reg't. July 2C ... >i. lt ' . . 29 STEVENS HO?S?T 2!, 23,25 & 27 Broadway, Sew York Opposite Boieiimj Green, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. THE STEVENS HOUSE is weir and widely known to rbe travelling public. The loca tion ii esreeially suitable to merchants "and busi ness men : it is in close proximity to thc business part ot the city-H on the highway of Southern nuil Western tr;; ve*-anc adjacent to all thc prin cipal Railroad au-* Steamboat depots. THE STEVENS HOUSE has .liberal accom madation for over 300-gucsts-it is well furnished, and possesses every mudera impruvemeut for the comfort aDd entertainment of its inmates. The" rooms are spacious and well \;eiftuated-provided with gas and water-the attendance is prompt and respectful-aud the table is generously pro vided with every delicacy of the minion-at mod erate rates. ? Tho rooms having been refurnished and re modeled, we arc enabled to o'Ter extra facilities for the comfort and pleasure of our Guests. GEO. K. CHASE & CO., PKOTRIETORS. July 10 6m 23 EXCHANGE HOTEL. TUE Subscriber respectfully announces that this HOTEL, situated on tho back Street, in front ot the residence of W. W. A?M1IS, Esq., and very convenient to the business part of the Village, is open for the accommodation of Board ers and tho Travelling Public. No possible pains will be spured on bis part to remler the ac-.-oinmodulions of thc EXCHANGE, in every respect, completely satisfactory' to hi; patrons. RATES OF BOARD : Board per day,.52,00 Board per month,".18,00 Single Meal.;.; 75 Horse per day,. 1,50 Single Feed,... 50 "WM. T. GOLDING. N. B.-Thc St.\go Office is now at tho Ex change, and pensens wishing to procure Seats bad better call and havo their names entered. July 2 tf 27 PUBLISHED. AMY'ASHBROOK: A LIFB DRAMA. By the author of "Women anti Marriage,** " My Cogitations," " Smiles and Frowns," Ac, Ac 12mo. Cloth Binding,"500 pages. Price, $1.75. ? If the concurrent testimony of our most impar tial reviewers be worth anything, thoo this book bas rarely bad a peer. Tho story is.ono of en grossing interest, the characters natural and. graphically portrayed, the language pure, strong and eloquent. No person, young or old, can fail to have hi* or ber sympathies deeply engaged by this entrancing tale, and co risc- iromr its perusal wiser and better. For sale by all booksellers, or sent post-paid to aDy address on'receipt of price by JAS. O'KANE & CO., Publishers,'-| 4S4 Broadwav, Now York. July 10 , 2t .23 JUST FlIBIilSHEi?. Housekeeping Made Easy. THE SOUTHERN FAMILY RECEIPT BOOK, FOR THE KITCHEN. ESPECIALLY APAPT?D TO TUE .SOUTH ERN STATEs. [The book which meets tho wants of thc times deserves a place in every household, mid the writer, who, in- these degenerate Hay?, contributes t? the pleasure*, and at the same time advances' the real welfare, of tho race, deserves a glace iii the Calendar with all tho ' benefactors of tho ?ge -MKS. HILL'S PRACTICAL COOKERY AX1) RECEIPT BOOK couiss-up tot' e stan dard ker? laid down.] t . A practical system for prit families in'town and country, with direction r carving and ur running thu table for-partie-. _.c tty MRS. A. P. HILL, (widow of Hon.- KslWard V. Hill, or Geor gia.) Llu-trated with numerous ongcivicgs. 12mi, Cloth, 427 pages. Pfice $2. For sale by nfl booksellers or s-spt postpaid to auy address on receipt of price. . JAS. O'KANE A- CO., Publisher*, 4S1 Bruadway, New Y otk. July 10 * Si. 28 To Planters. FuLL MARKET PR?CFS IN CASK TAH? and Bag3 Furnished fur carly delivery of GOOD WHEAT. Will bo pleased to receive proposals from Plan ters. x . i. S, COLES, lj-i Reynolds Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Jur.e.3 ? lia 2:> ?gTTbe Newberry Herald and Abbeville fan ner \vi]l please cony twice und forward account fc> J. S. C. Wheat Wanted ! THE Subscriber will pay the highest market price fur 5000 BUSHELS WHEAT. Apply early. ' A. A. GLOVER, Agent. July 10 lin , 23 . Law Blanks: FOR sn le af this Cf?ce, LAW-BLANKS OF ALL KINDS at the most reasonahlo prices for Cask. j May? tf ' 29 j Augusta Seed Store {One Boor South ?ide of Broad) . .? . >? .. \ .??.....i* ... i . y? ?.''"1 JEESHT?RiNiP^Eil)! CROP OF 1867. THE Sulwcrib?r-haa: juit5received-per Steamer Wyoming a PULL SUPPE"? ortho above -Seed. Tho assortment is quito'largo and fdr, ambro tang many new and fine vorietios, .too.teiictfs^e mea tioa, . , . ?;. ...... M Under the ne rr Pastal law-.Seeds-can be-mailed in paakcgea not exceeding four pounds- each, -at th? rato cf Two Gent? for -each four ounces er . fractions thereof, . ... ,. Persons -residing at a distance oas procuro RE LIABLE AND PURE C-EEDH, free of chargo' by mail, as I will pay the postage on all orders for a quarter oT a pound or upwards. Ail orders accompanied- with the Cash will meet with prompt attention. . . . .C.PEMBXIL, ... Augusta, July S- 4t28 . -~--r-11 ?-1-11 CSTAilLISSSED IN 1S43. ' J. L ?AN. WINKLE?: Merchant ?ail?r, UNDER CENTRAL HOTEL, .... .j 230 Broad Street, | AUGUSTA, GA. NW on hand a "SPLENDID STOCK of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS and COATINGS, which will' be- manufac tured to order in tho M?ST FASHIONABLE. STTLES. _ALSO-' " A Fine Stock of Spring and Summer O lo t ll ill. gv . (ALL FRESH GOODS,), ' * 2 Furnishing Goods, &c. ?Si~A\\ Goods sold at the-.y?ry lowest prices.. Orders solicited... . ' . J; Ai TAN r?kfcE. Augusta, May 1? . Sta , 28 SPRING AND SUMMER JUST RECEIVED BY wt ?*? -rosya jfea'isj 213 Broad 'Street,- ' AUGUSTA, GA. .CONSISTIS. G OF A LARGE ASORTMENT OF Dry .X3?:o.od.s? MEN'S, BOTS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HATS AND CAPS, . Hosiery and Notions, BQ?TS AND SHOES, Of all kinds, TRUNKS, VAL! SES j CARPET BAGS. -ALSO Gents' Furnishing Goods Consisting of SHIRTS; DRAWERS, CRA VATS, .SUSPENDERS, HALF HOSE, ?c. AU of which wc oner at very low prices. ?2TCountry Mere-hunts wilt do weil by call ing ?a us before purchasing elsewhere. LEVY & ASHER, ' ?ilS Broad Street. Augusta, Apr 2 tf 13 SUPPLIES FOR PLANTERS, JUST. received from Baltimore, BACON und COKN, which' I will advance to Planter? on a lien ot their growing Crops, and satisfacto ry security being given. Apply to J. S. COLES, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 1H Reynold Street, Augusta, Cu. Juno-10 *'?. *?Zj<?? f?? ' ESTTbo Newberry Ileruld und Abbeville Ban nar will copy twice-and send "bill to J. S. C. JAMES G, BAILIE & BRO, Direct importers of ami Wholesale and Retail Dealers in (Ox QUR'FJKST FLOOR.)' N .. Groceries, &c. . GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS usually ?kept in. a first class Grocery Store, SHOES, BAGGING, ROFE, TWINE BROOMS AND BUCKETS, ' WILLOW WARE, TUBS AND PAILS, LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS, NOTIONS OF EVERY VARIETY. % (Os ocrr SECOND Fuion.) Carpets, &,c. CARPETS OF ALL RINDS, RUGS, BOOR MATS, DRUGGETS, WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS DAMASK AND LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES, BANDS AND PINS, AT OUR OLD STAND, 2&5 Broad S.rcei, . , A.UO?ST.A, GA., P. S. Orders from thc country promptly ntT tended to 4 ' ' Augusta, Apr 15 tf Hr . _i_- -_?_._i_i_ VERY DESIRABLE : REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. TTEyILL be.sold ut Aiken, <?n tho first, dny of I TY August'next, the WELL KNOWN uml DESIRABLE JfOl'SE and FARM oontaining Three Hundred Acre, thc psoperty of tho lute Mrs. M. M. Williams. For further infnrnration, apply to W. J. WIL LIAMS^ at -Aiken, or.L. W. WILLIAMS, (ira-. | hum's Torn Out, S. C. Juno 25 . 3t ? 26 rj ?" i- . Caution. A LL Persons ar? cautioned against trading for ? a certain Noto given by tho Pnbscribor to Simeon B^oek.*, or bearer, for $130, payable, lt is thought, phe djy after date,-and-dated about the latFebrnnry l,i?r, us fho considerations for which snid Note was given bus failed, and I a'ui deter mined to Tesist its payment. * ? . SHIRLEY WHATLEY, july 19 21* ' !8 TAX NOTI?E. MY BOOKS are nt>w .opon? and will stand open until the 21).h inst., for the Collection of tlie Quarterly Tux on Hoods, Wares, Mereban ui?e;-LiqtioTa*A^, ending ?bo :'.Oth Juue, 1S67.I Those wb" fail te comply by tbe dato m?ntionod,v| will ?e subject to double tux. . B. ROPER-, T.C. E.'D.. .July 2 2t . 27 - ,_J\A._ Pure Kerosine O?. . WE HAVE juBt. received a fresh supply of PURK KEROSINE OIL, which will be sold low for Cash ouly. Five>G*ailoas$5,afl. Sin-, gio Gallon. $1,15. IJ lr! GUE k CARWILE, ' F?dor Maaonio Hall. JvijS tf 1 ' ? j * i <f m*i ff TEAGUE k ' UNDER JV E HAVE JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, a full and complote Stock of ?PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, &c. ALSO, A FULL SUPPLY OF THE MOST APPROVED PATENT MEDICINES, Consisting inpart of. . AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, <. - AVER'S SARSAPARILLA, AVER'S AGUE CURE AND PILLS, ' * '.'JAYNE'S EXPEC.TORANT-AINDPILLS, WISTAR'S BAL?Vt'OTILlX. CHERRY, ' nEMBOLD'S Fluid Extract BUCHU, RISLEY'S .Fluid Extract BUCHU, PHILOTOKEN, o? .FEMALE'S FRIEND, HENSMAN .& CO'S. COD LIVER OIL,"'' WHITCOMB'S ASTHMA REMEDY-A Sure Cure, Henry's and Husband'8'?alc.ined MAGNESIA. -ALSO-_ A fall assortment of-thc best md most popular Hair Renew?frg at?d Dressings? And i Such as "PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING HERBUS", BURNETT'S ELORIMEL, SMITH'S SWEET ?P0P0NAX, SMITHS VICTORIA REGIA, GENUINE BELL COLOGNE, <tc, ?c. .. S ?Sj-Ml for sajo LOW FOK CASH ONLY, . jfe?-Persoas' sonding orders- must scn'd tho Cash or no attention whatever will bo taken of tho order. Wo have to pay Cash, nnd must ne cessarily havo Cash fur pur Good*;. 1 TEAGUE & CARLILE, Under Masonic Hall. - June 2G tf 20 Perfimieries of all Descriptions, - ' f .. / -AT THE--, j ? 'BRICK ST'ORE!' B.C. BRYAN, Ag%, JBEGS loa'vo to call the attention' of friends' and cuitotners to n NEW. AND COMPLETE ! ASSORTMENT OF SPRING GOODS. Domestic department. . Brown and Bleached SHIRTINGS, " SHEETINGS, 5-4 Pillow Case SHIR TINGS, Bird's Eye-oed Huck DIAPERS, " M< Russia and Scotch DIAPER, ' Bleached Table DAMASK, Bcd TICKINGS, Striped OSNABURGS, Plaid and i triped DOMESTICS, ?c. Dress Goods. CALICOES from 1 L't"to 25 els. per yard, Scotch and Domestic GINGHAMS, Fancy Printed MUSLINS, . . . " JACONET, . " "ORGANDIES, - ? 6 N* . Barege ANC LAIS, " MohairLENO. MOZAMBIQUE, Solid TAM A UTI NE. Embroidered GRENADINE, Black BAREGE, .Crape de PARIS, Black CHALLY, 4c., &c. White Woods. JACONETS and SWISS MUSLINS, Nainsook and Dottel Suis, MUSLINS, Checked nnil Striped Organdie MUSLINS, Jaconet and Swiss EDGINGS, ? " INSERTIXGS, Lace COLLARS and SETTS, Gioves and Hosiery, Ladies and Men's GLOVES,-Kid, Silk and Lisie Thread,-ia variety, Ladies'. Men's and Misses' HOSE nnd Half HOSE. fiats, &c. Ladies and Misses Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS of the latest styles. RIBB.ONS ?md FLOWERS in <;re:it variety, Men's, Boys'and Youth's HATS, all of the la- f.. test styles., ' . . ..' . Men's and Bovs Wear. - .':.<: *'i ?..'.".-; ? . ., Kentucky JEANS, TWEEDS and i Fancy Spring CASSIMEUE5, , Brown and" Spanish'LINENS, Brown Canvass LINENS, Brown and Linen DRILLINGS, ?te. . i Boots and Shoes. Ladies, Misses and Children's BOOTS sind SHOE*, of ult descriptions, . Men's, Boys BOOTS and SHOES of every va riety. .. ; .'?,.* : Hardware. A good lot of Brndo's Patent and Crown*H0ES Planters' HOES, .SP.ADES, SHOVELS, .'RAKES and FORKS, LOCKS, SCREWS and HINGES, Table arad Pocket KNIVES. A Good Slock of Groceries and Crockery Hare, With many other articles too numerous to men tion, all ot' tfhlch will'bo sold at tba' LOWEST MARKET PRICE FOR CASH ONLY. . ?3?" Call une: examine.for yours?.*':res. . Apr 2 tf l-l NEW STOKE ! N e w G-oods f And New Prices for Edgcfidd 1 TUE Subscriber is now opening at tho Corner Store, between Mr. B. C. Bu VAX'S Brick Store and tho Planter's'Hotel, a CHOICE ASSORT MENT of ; . . .< Family and Fancy Grocerjes^ Liquors, Wines^Cordiais, &e?, Which in point of qaality and low prices cannot he excelled, if equalled, in this market. Lalso intend dealing largoly ia tho - Provision Line, .Such as BACON, LARD, FLOUR, "CORN, MEAL, dc, which will bo sold nt AUGUSTA RETAIL PRICES-transportation added. ^JSSf-Thu public aro solicited. ,to pay tho new Store a visit n^'I examine iny'Stock and figured. ;^y*The hipl ?st market price paid for all COUN TRY PRODUCE-. A. A. GLOVER, Agent. .Edgcfield, Feb 12 tf fl | J -CHE Undersigned has on hand a very HAND SOME LOT of - . Metallic f ases and Caskets, Which he is now SELLING AT COST; trans portation added. Also, a largo and elegant stock of .COFFINS df hi3 own manufacture, embracing ali styles and size?, wtiich ho offers at primo cost of material1 arid manufacturo' t5^Parties buyine Cases or Cofuus will have tho usc of my HEARSE freo of charge. . ..gSFTerms, strictly,Cash. J. M. WITT. June 25. 1 tf ,2tt Panknin?s Hepatic Bitters. W? -HAT?E ?dst received n supple of PANK NIN'S CELEBRATED BITTERS, I % For ?ale for Cash only. 1KAQUJ, 4 OAR WI LE, % . Under Masonio Hall, tf 27 Mfa? ?.vt- 1 Having divested their well-known Establishment of everything ^IdV oria tha-slightest degree' p'a?se instyle and character, and having on hand at pre?' nt absolutely nothing which .is not of the ?WEST'AM??t?T FASfilONBLE STAMP, Announce td their Friends, Patrons; and the Public Generally, that ihey are now, as ever, ready to oblige even the MOST FASTIDI OUS or EX ACTING, and to fill any bill in the DRY GOODS LINE, that-can possibly.be written. Their. . tOOl?L Of JDT'y Goods rix . . ." " For* the [S UNPRECEDENTEDLY LARGE, FASHIONABLEand 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, md having SUGJI advantages of. Inspection and Purchase as - are ?n joy cd by but few Southern Buyers. :'? '?; In amassing their present . * . OF GOODS, GKRAY, M?LLAEKY & CO. have not only had an eye :o thc Durability'and Sterling Quality of their Domestic Goods, jut have taken much pains to inform themselves thoroughly- as .?gards all the". r? ii Xii IVoiwea-ntes d?s Modes !sow prevailing in Paris and New York. Consequently-tliev are enabled to promise their Customers nqt july tlje must ADVANTAGEOUS BARGAINS as regards thc iitrinsic value of Goods, but likewise all such articles ' of Ladies1 ipparel hs will secure to their wearers the Latest and Highest Style of . . Gr-r?y, I^iJill^:ri^y" db Go. Rcspectiully invite the attention of the Public to Catalogues of i. few of tlie most Prominent Styles of Goods in their different departments. ' Domestic and Heavy Dry Goods. Plain and Si riped OSNABGBGS, Bcd TICKING ar.d flickery STRIPES, . *> KentuekrdE?vNS .-md ?pron CH KOKS. Brown li KILLS and .JEANS, , .- . Bleecbld SHIRTINGS and. MfEETlNGS, While and Slate COKSET JEANS, CuTTONADES and 1 WEEDS. . ' Gre?atlei?ien's Q-oocis. CASSIMERS, BROADCLOTHS. SATtNTINES. Drown L.inen DL'UKS o??l CO.VT1NG, White and Fancy Linen DUCKS and COATING, English and American SOCKS, Gentlemen's.Openwork SOCKS, .. , Men-.' Fine Lii-le Thread ?UCKS, Geutlwmeus Alexandre Kid GLOVES, , " Joofin ..''"?.?'. i " Lisle and Cishmew; GLOVES, . - 'Mens' Buckskin (-Al'NTLETS, . .. . Merino and Silk UNDERSHIRTS, ., , DRAWERS, COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, NECK-TIES. ' ' , Cloaks, Shawls, Saques, Circulars. Black Silk RASQUINES, Colored Grenadine SHAWLS, Black Silk SAQUES; Colored Mozambique SHAWL'S, Black Silk CIRCULARS, Light Cloth CIRCULARS', Black Lace CIRCULARS, Thibet Wool SHAWLS, . W li i te L?ce fi H AWLS, ? Paisley SHAWLS. ILK Heavy Lyons Black GROS DE NAP, . ? Heavy Lyons Black GROS GRAINS, , Heavy Lyons Bladt GROS DE RHINE, , Heavy Black PULT DE S.OIE, . Chene, and Very Narrow Striped SILKS, Foulard ai.d G lace SILKS, Plaid and Striped Wash SILKS. Plaid CHALIES and LENO?S, ? *. . . LOUSSENTIAS of every Style, fr English, American and French BAREGES, Black and Colored ALPACAS, ' , M\ Styles and Colors of ORGANDIE, ;< " Sf Swiss MUSLIN, " . . " ? ? " Mull MUSLIN, All Styles and Colors of.LAW. ' V. ". ? ? " ? TARLATANS,. ? M . " ? " JACKONET, ? .< ? ? " PERCALE, ? ? ?? " ? CHAMBRAY, ? ? ? ? ? GINGHAM, ? ? ? ? CALICO, LADIES'. -MOURNING GOODS. Lupins Best Black BOMBASINES, Black H A BIT CLOTH. Black EMPRESS CLOTH, 3!aek ALPACAS, Black DEB AGES', Black CRAPE VEILS, Black LOVE VEILS, j .HES. ramil All the latest and riebest styles of INSERTIONS, EDGINGS. FLOUNCING^, COL LARS and CUFFS, BANDS, INFANTS WAISTS, NETS, HANDKERCHIEFS. And in conclusion, GRAY, M ULLA RK Y & CO. would further innouncc that they have-just received large additional supplies of NTEW and ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, purchased in New York from recent Assignment Sales, lat much BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION. g^Thcy would respectfully invite an examination of the Styles ad Prices. ' '. ' 1 , Angosta, Maj 6, ?RA?, MULL?RKY & CO., - 228 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. tf u , ? .... - ,,. , ... j i [? 2 . .->.- . ' ?. .. ?'?" /;. .: .< ra , : ;sttf&s ;.. g rs To be Sold,o?it in ihe Next,. F.ew. Weeks io. Make Roos tor More, V .( \y '.vs r. v feras ?. ??<i c?fa ei . . t-T?'' - : . :" 1 - -j - a : i .ti-. i?r:? ' tv : n ..? y. VJ . .jj ;~ v i .jv; W?&if? PO R CA S H. . ' - . Calicoes at 10 Cents per Yahl, Good Fast Colors at 12 ?-2 Cents, *The V?ry Best Styles Made at 15 Cents, BLE?CH?D COTTONS at 10, 12^ 15, i 8. and 20 Cent?. LONSDALE COTTON, at '24 Cents. 8-4, 94, 10-4, and 114 BLEACHED ' and BROWN SHEETINGS,. at . NRW YORK AUCTION PRICES. . STRIPED COTTONADES, at ?fifc 15. and 20 Cents. COTTON PLAIDS, at 18 and 20 Cents. . -COTTONADE PANTALOON STUFFS, at 20 and 25 Cent?. LINENS FOR PANTS AND COATS, from 25 Cents to the Finest. SILK WRAPPINGS, at Half Price. . GRENADINE, HERNAN A, MOZAMBIQUE, and other SHAWLS, wy much reduced. . . . g^~TO SECURE. TH? PICK OF THE STOCK COME EARLY. V. RICHARDS * BROS. FREDERICKSBURG STORE, . 301 Broad St., Corner by Planters' Hotel, At??STAt GA. Augusta, May 27 . ?.*''.?? lm " ' 21 NEW GOODS ?ND GOOD GOODS AT Low jPrices ! "AND /. Art Olio I^x-ic? Oiiil^r ! 2 I. SIMON I BRO., Nos. 176 an4 224 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN >S,.- BOYS' ANBYOUTHS' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, AVE on'Hand. a FULL and.SPLENDID Stock of CLOTHING and FUR NISH IN G GOODS, which they o?er to their Friends and the Public at large, at REDUCED .RATES AND AT ONE PRICE ONLY. Tn their'Clothing Department you will find Fine Black Cloth DRESS COATS ; Fine Black DO?SKIN PANTS; Fine-Cassimere DRESS SUITS, extra sizes ; All Silk Mixed Cassimere SUITS, extra sizes ; Irish Linen SACK and PANTS; LINEN DUSTERSs DUCK SUITS, all Linen ; White Linen SUITS ; Silk, Linen and Marseilles VESTS, extra sizes. And a large assortment of BOYS'- AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING We offer MEN'S SUITS, made out of good Goods, at from $3 lo $40 per suit In their FURNISHING DEPARTMENT you will find Fine Linen SHIRTS, madeby thc best Manufacturers in the United States. .Fine Silk, White Lisle Thread and Gause UNDERVESTS. Imh Linen and Cotton DRAWERS. CRAVATS, Linen and Paper COLLARS, Silk.and Cotton Half HOSE, .A larc? and fashionable stock of fine and common HATS ; BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, .CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLA?, HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS, TOILET SOAPS, And a great many other Goo'ds too nnmerous "o mention. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND FARMERS. We will sell thc above Qoods at Wholesale or Retail at a Saving* of 25 per i'eilt. on Your Part, and will guarantee to -give you-new and as good Goods as .are nanu/aetured- 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.and 224 Broad Street, Augmta, Gai Augusta, June 17 ti 25 KENNY & GRAY, 938 KKOAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA., Address themselves tp*thc public in very emjrfiatic terns. Every Gentleman in South Carolina and 'Georgia who will take the trouble to call at our FIRST GLASS CLOTHING HOUSE, Will be willing to endorse our assertion : That our House contains the MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, and the most elegantly . finished Stock of 1 .TOW ... : PRING AND SUMMER WEAR, That bas ever yet been offered in Augusta. It is, therefore, important thafevery gentleman who desires to bowell dressed, In' garments that arc THOROUGHLY FINISHED, and, at the same "time, at'the LEAST POSSIBLE EXPENSE, to call at once at KENNY & GRAY'S. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is supplied with the CHOICEST CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, including the most delicate shades of color to bc found in the country ;*and its ope rations will be prosecuted with RENEWED CABE AND ATTENTION on the part of the.I Proprietors, so that nothing of an inferior character ' can possibly escape their vigilance. We have made special selections of choice FURNISHING GOODS, whicb will receive, more care than heretofore, and enable our patrons to snrjply "hemsejves at our House with every article they may require. Our Prices are immensely Reduced! KENNY & GRAY, 238 Bioad Street, Augusta. Aprl 3m 14 ??BS ' fix ? .X'.nr. . SjPRING - yrr. 186?! Jj aUICK*SA?; M .' ./ ?sa.T i t )- irt^'SnS! A -' ...-AW^.-.T.Mivr fr rf SMALL PS?F?TS. "Wc OULD call attention to his SELEOT and ELEGANT STOCS of NEW SPREIG MY GOODS! Embracing every th hg usually kejat in a "First - Class Dry X?oods Stoie, which he is LOW receiving, and will be constantly adding to during thc season. Har ?ag been selected with great care, among the apportaient mjill bo found all that is new and desirable in style, superior in quality, and reason able in price. Determined that no establishment shall etcel 'ns in BEAL and SUBSTANTIAL INDUCE MENTS TO CUSTOMERS, ho would respectfully Invite a careful examination of his Goods and Prices, from.allia search of BARGAINS, before ' purchasing elsewhere. PBEFKRaiXQ AN "An Active Penny-to a Stow Shilling," , and believing thai bl interest and that of his cus terners are mutual, his prices shall be so regulated that those who bay once 'will he glad to call ?gain and secure, as before THE GREATEST .BARGAINS "' " ' ' 'Qi'. ? PBY aoots IN THE CITY. AprHIO 3m - 15 THE GEXUINl! AND IMPROVED BRINLt STEEL PLOW ! WARRANTED. MADE OP THE VERY BEST PLOW STEEL! . ... . THE BR INLY PLOW has beim used by . the Plasters of the South for more .than . twenty years, during which time it has, ofter the most thorough trials in the field, obtained Over 1GO Premiums for its' Very Light .Draft, and Great Adaptability to Every Variety of Soil! Even tho lightest loam, the sticky, patty like, hog-wallow lands of Texas, tho buckshot soil ol' Deer Creek, Mississippi, and that o?-tho vicinity of Holcua, Ark., do not clog,, hut slip easily ever . its inoulboard. lt now comes bef?se the planter , in a Greatly improved Form?. And Mxich Cheaper ! The Improved Plow Mr. BKI.NLV designates os Brinly's Universal, Because of its adaptation to-all soils and purpo ses, and being so constructed that by having its several attachments, tho planter, bi three minutes can convert the 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 same part can be duplicated at a email cost, tho same os a oast plow. Its great simplici ty enables the most ordinary smith to repair it. To appreciate proporly this wonderful, durable and cheap plow, it must be reen and used. . This season, as in the past, it will be impossi ble to Supply the entire demand for the Brin?y Plew, hence those who desire them will do Well ' call as early os eonvenien t.on us, ocon our agents io all important town?. IL. H. M I.VS, EdgetieUr C. H., S. C., - Is our Agent, where the Plow can be seen, and parties caa euter their orders! TESTIMONIAL. EDCEFII'LTJ, S. C., June 4th, 19E7. This certifies that ? have berti using one pf Brinly's Plows all Abe Spring, and regard it the . best Plow I have ever used for 'effective work and light draft. A. G. TEAGUE.1 Wc will also accept owiers for the BRINLY CAST IRON'PLOW, which we warrant tho very best in use. s BRIXLY. NODGEA HARDY, . MANUFACTURERS, No. 130 k 132 East Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY. . tefcr to the- Editors of tho SouthernrCu}. tivator. . June'4 * lm ' 23 ' COOKING STOVES For the Million! THE ECQNOMY AND CONVENIENCE of* a GOOD COOKING ST?.VE is. admitted by ercry intelligent person who has qsed them, and to he without one in Ibis ?go of the world is worse than -'old fogyism,"-it is positive injus tice to one's self and family. Since the closo of t':c war, hundreds have been made happy by tho uio of the cerebrated Stove called the .* CiiA.itTER OAK," sob! by D. L. FULLERTON, Augusta, Ga. We could fill eclumns of the Advertiser with names of happy House-Keepers who daily bless theCHARTER OAK." Wo give the names of a few bf thc happy ones, without thejr consent Hop? there can bc ito ob jections. . v Hon. F..W. PICKESS, . JAS. T. BACON, Esq., - , . Dr. A. W. Youse BLOOD, Mr. JULIO* DAY, Mr. M. LEBESCHCLTX, ? .? Dr.. . A. DEVOBE, . ?. Mr ."EWHODSE, + Mr. T. ALLES, L.:iwndrviilet 6 'C., * Mr. ii. ETBAX'KS, Barnwell, 8. ' Don't forget the pfc*: D. I. ?ULLBRTON'S, . Angosta, Ga., directly opposito Express Office Augusta, May G . . ' fhn 10 To Consumptives. ' The odvertiseryhaving been restored lo health in a few week* hy a very simple remedy, after having suffered for severul years with a severo lung affection, and that dread disease Consump tion-is anxious to uiilroTtnown to his fellow sufferers tho means of cure. Te all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free .of charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and using fho same, which I they'will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Cough., Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. Thc only object of the adverti ser in sending the Pr Aription Vs to benefit the afiliotcd and spread information which'bo con ceives to be invaluable, and ho hopes every suf ferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wish ing the prescription, FREE, hy return maii, will please address ' Ray. EDWARD A? WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings.Co.hNew York. May 27 ly 22 Errors ot"Youth. A Gentleman who sufiored ior years from Ncr vous Debility, Pr?matur? Decay, and all tho effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sako .o? suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, tho rceipo and directlonsfor mokia?'the simple romedy by which he Ms cured. Sufferers wish ing to profit by tho ad'-ortiscr'a experience own de? . sc-by addressing,-ii perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St, NewTek May 27 ly j;2 Furniture ! W ON HAND and for sal* at REDUCED RATES, a good assortment of m .FTJmi?slTTXJ-RB, Which in po in t of m ai i n fae tare, finish ' and p ric c ' cannot foil to give satisfaction to purchasers. . ^"Furniture bartired for ALL XIN2XS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, and good trades given. J. M. WI?T * Jona 25 * - tf 2?