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CENTRAL HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. MY FRIENDS and the TRAVELING PUB LIC GENERALLY are notified that.[ hare u.cii a NEff LEASE on this House, and trill be glad to serve thom to the best of my ability on all occasions, and at all times. N. B Believe no reports from any quarter whatever that I have given up the Hotel, or that I intend doing ?io. My calcul.;: iou is to bs per manently located, and my friends may rely upon finding me at home, nnd pleased to see and serve thant. Witt. Al. THOMAS. Augusta, duly 27, 3m 29 JONES, SMYTH E Cu., 19:? ?road Street, AUGUSTA, GA., "Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN STOVES HINGES, TIN WARE, OFFERTO THTi-PUBLICTHE CELEBRATED Harvest Queen Cook Stove, Of various ?'?r"i>, either with or without Copper Boiler attached: This Stove ku been favorably known in tb? s South for scvvnl years, and from 'be.larg? nuuibor sold sinco the War we can safely recorn mend it as being just what is required for this Faction of country, and when furnished witl Copper Boiler forms as complete a Cook Stove af ever < fife red to the public. We also ke?p a large supply of general House Furnishing Goods, such a- Silver Plated, Bri tania and Pla iisbed Ware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Cutlery, Ac., Ac. ESTWe wiuld dil the attention of Country. Merchants to our Stock of Manufactured Th War**, which *e offer to the trade at very low prices. JONES, SMYTH & co., Formerly S. S. JONES A CO. Augusta. Aug 27 , 3m35 jun rom MEKCT, stabilster] in Charleston in 1837 And in Augusta in 1848. T'lE SubiHTihar inker p'e?>ur? iii iaforminj toe resi Un:* "f -Klgffi?lU ai il 'he adjoin i:.g JM-triufs th ii he bea'Won ?pp doted Agei f.rtb? T fl UR IS ?EST PIANO MAKISIO is rai? iv. ?RI?wi viz. STKINWA. A SONS, NI w York, CR ICR EKING A SON'S. Boson, HAZELTON BROS., New York. A d he ?vii' se I 'h?ir Io>trnments at FACTO RV PRICES, wi-h freight added. Persons wishing to p?r??Lj^c a SUPF.kWI P/AXO, Fj>RTE will please 8>nd tor Circular and Illustrated Catalogues, and they will &u> they can purchase froui tho REST MAKERS, a as Low Prices as they can of inferior ones. Illustrated Catalogues and Circulors sent fret of all charges. GEO. A. OATES, 240 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. p3t Also, Agent for Mason A Hamlin's cele btatcd CABINET ORGANS. Apr 24_? tf_jl7 Furn i tn re ! THE UNDERSIGNED nAVE on baud, and .ire receiving, FINE ASSORTMENT of SUPERB FURNITURE, Which they ..ffer AT VERY LOW FIGURES They atc also prepared to MAKE TO ORDEl and REP AIR.any thing in Oar line of busincs> at short notice. Cane-Bottom Chairs RE-SEATED at a livinr price, at 137 Broad Stre'et, opposite Monument Square. WEST & MAY. June ll 6m 24 W. J. BLUR, A. J. S V ITU, W. W. KEEN Augusta. Augusta, Danville, Va BLAIR, SMITH & CO.. TOBACCO I (?ENCY, -asm COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 298 Broad Street, A.ngusta, Geo. SPECIAL ATTENTION giren to SALE Ol TOBACCO, COTTON, FLOUR. GRAIN BACON, LARD, WHISKEY. BAGGING, ROPE. TWINE, PRODUCE, and Merchundis? of every description. ^Sy-Cunsignmonts and Orders resp? ctfully so licited. Augusta, Oct 1 3m 4? To my Debtors. THIS is to inform ALL MY DEBTORS, tba' if they will come forward and pay me tbcii Notes and Accounts, that I will Ion half the amount duo on said Accounts and Notes, together with all tho interest thereon. I know tbut Un people are oppressed, and caunot pay all their indebtedness. My Creditors exact frota me every cent I owe them, with ioterest added. I expect no quarters from them. But I will be more generous to my Debtors than my Creditors aro to me, If they will como forward and settlo botwecu this and the first of November next. H. A. GRAY. Sept 12_ tf 37 Notice. ALL persons indebted to thc Estate of FELIX E. BOOIE, dee'd, are required to make payment forthwith, or they will bc sued at the ii'-xt Court; uni those having demand? ngainst ?.id Estate are required to present them properly attested hy tho 27th January 1SC7, or they will bo debarred of all interest in the Estate. ARIEL ABLE, ) , , , L. R. BODIE, J ADM ?"' May 28 1866. 8m* 2* Notice. ALL persons indebted to me either by NOTE or ACCOUNT, previous to LEE'S, surrender, and where there is no discount or trinsfer, tho remaining p irtion can be settled with fifty cents in tho Dollar, if settlement be made within the nexr sixty days. J. M. WITT. Sept IS 1866 2m 38 Notice. THE LAW FIRM of BACON A BUTLER is tbi? day dissolved, by reason of the formor having been commissioned Dictricf Judge. The uulinisbed business of the Firm will be settled by either of the uodersieno-l. JOHN E. BACON, M. C. BUTLER. Oct. 31,_3t_ 44 For Tax Collector. We have been requested by many friends of Mr. JOHN A. BARKER to announce him a Can dilate for Tax Cd'cctur of Edgefield District at the ensuing election. Oct. 2, te* 40 Just Received, /?AA LBS. WHITE LEAD, Dl/li 1 Barrel LINSEED OIL, 1 Barrel Spts. TURPENTINE, For sale low by TEAGUE A CARWILE, . Under Miltonic Hall. Oct. 31,_tf_ 44 Blue Stone ! Blue Stone ! IAH L,5S- BLUESTONE, for mb. br l\?J TEAGUE A CARWILE. Oct. 17 tf 42 Fresh Hops. rU.aT arrivod a largo .?upplv of very fine Frosh HOPS. TEAGUE A CAI.WILE. Sept 12 tf 37 Factory Thread. IN Storo a large supply FACTORY THREAD, of ali Nos. . CHEATHAM .t BRO. tfjJQffc A MONTH t-A^GSWTS wanted for I - SfpvXJtix entirely neu artiest, jqjt ont. Ad- ' ext? C. T. GABEY City BsiMsg, Bideford, ] ?te. Jowl* inri/ & i ONE PRICE^ STORE ? IP YOU WISH GOOD BARGAINS, AND FOR' YOUR MONEY GET REAL VALUE, Call at the One Price Store -OF FRAZIER * SANDERS, Wno have just received and now open on exhibiten a FULL LINE OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS of tho latent style? and de signs. Particular attention has been paid totbe^elec tiou of OO-MJ? suited to Ladies and Missen, such as French ME KINOES; ? DELAINES, all wool and mixed; POPLINS: and LUSTRES ; ALPACCAS and BOMBAZINES; Black SILKS ; French, English and American PRINTS; CLOAKS. SHAWLS, Opera HOODS; BALMORALS and HOOP SKIRTS; Ladies' COLLARS. SETTS and LACES; A full line of GLQMfiS, French Kid. Ac; HOSIERY and Merino UNDERVESTS ; A Eeaui'-ul variety or BONNETS. H\TS. RIBBONS, PLUMES, FEATHERS, CHAINS, J:ST ORNAMRNTS, and other notions toonunie rcus to mention. ?ALSO While remembering the Ladies we did tot for .;:t tht gentlemen, and invite their attention to oar S'ork of READY MADE CLOTHING and OVER COATS, which will bear inspection and give sat isfaction. Alea, to our neat election cf CLOTHS, such is French Broadcloth, French Doeskin, Cassi .nere, Satinet, Cadet Cloth, Jen33, ?C. HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, ?fcc, full stocks and ?very variety. COTTON AND WOOLIES GOODS. Bleached and Brown SHIRTING; Striped nnd Plain OSNABUKGS; Bleached and Brown SHEETING ; Blotched and Brown JEANS; KINSEYS and KERSEYS; Kentucky JEANS ; White and R?d FLANNELS ; OPERA FLANNELS and BLANKETS; WHITE GOODS of al! kines. --ALSO, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY ind GLASSWARE. We would r?Nn call attention to our Stock of UNDERTAKER'S GOODS AND SHOEMA KER'S FINDINGS Al??... t.. our fresh supply of MEDICINES, PAINTS. VARNI H. OILS. Ac. ^Prescriptions carefully pul up. Personal nt -II i ci^'-n '.. th s dispart...put In Dr. SANPEKS. ll *t ot BRANDT and WINE, strictly frr Med ita! ptirixi-os (tn ? ns II call, and if you do not .?ec what you wieh. ask tor it. ,B3rHi>rh.st tu.rket price paid for COTTON. 50RN. RA< ON, ic. Oct 23 tf 43 FALL AND WINTER GOODS, THE SUBSCR'.'iER bas now in St-ro bi.? Stock of TALL AND WINTER GOODS, ootuistiog in part of French ME KINOES; Figured and Solid Col'd DELAN ES ; Beautiful POPLINS and ALPACAS; French, English and American PRINTS; CANTON FLANNELS; All W"ol Red and White FLANNELS; SHAWLS, NUB IA?, SONTAG BALMORAL and HOOP SKIRTS : Colored CAMBRICS ; HOSIERY, GLOVES and COLLARS; Ladies' and Gent's UNDERVESTS ; Ladies* and Misses HATS-splendid variety; RIBBONS, FLOWERS and FEATHERS ; BELT RIBBONS-Rich and BeAStiful ; Fancy Doeskin CASSIMERES; SATTINET5, TWEEDS aid Ky. JEANS; Bleached LONG CLOTHS ; TICKINGS aud STRIPES ; Plaid HOMESPUNS ; BLANKETS,-a fine supply ; Men's and Bay's HATS-all kinds; Ladies', Misses, Men's, Boys and Children's SHOES and BOOTS, in great variety ; GROCERIES, HARDWARE CROCKERY; With many other articles too numerous to men ion, all of which will be SOLD LOW FOR CASH ONLY. B. C. BRYAN, Agt. EJgeficld, S. C., Oct 2 tf 40 I. AM*NOW prepared to wuit upon you to the oap* of ray ability, and furnish you whatevei . DU shall call for in the way of ?RY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND SUNDRIES. S. F. GOODE. Esq., lately associated with me ri the Dry Goods and Mercantile business, bnv ng withdrawn bis interest from the concern, I i iw respcctfu'ly solicit for myself a share of the ,ntr<inage heretofore bestowed upon thc Firm. I am to be found, as heretofore for some months . ast, at the Corner-tho old and wcU-knoivn . land of Bland Jfc Butler. I bave, and constant y keep on h >nd. everything in tho way of Dry Ooods, Groceries, &c Usually found in a well-conducted Village Store; ?ll of which I offer for CASH AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. J. M. WITT. Edgefield, Juno 13, tf 2d GROVESTEE1V & CO., 499 Broadway, New York. THESE PIANOS received the Highest Award of Merit at tho World'* Fair, over the best makers from L'-ndon, Parin, Germany, the cities of New Yolk. Philadelphia. Baltimore and Bos ton ; also, the Gold Medal nt the American [netitute, for FIVE SUCCESSIVE YEARS.'! Our Pianos contain the French Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Overstrung Boss, Full Iron Frame, and all Modern Improvements. Every Instru ment ir?rren'cd FIVE YEAHS! Made nuder the supervision of Mr. J. H. GROVESTEEN, who has a practical cxporience of over thirty-five years, and is thu maker of ?rcr eleven thousand Piano-Forte*. Our facilities for manufacturing enable us to sell these instruments from $100 to $200 cheaper than any first class piano forte. Aug 8 lyiup 32 HOUSE CARPENTERING AND T"HIE Subscriber respectfully announces to the . citizens oi Edg?-field District', that he-is now prepared to execut* ALL BUILDING AND CARPENTER'S WORK with fidelity and dis patch, and on roasonablo terms. He is also engaged, next door to tho Advertiser Office, in the Undertaking Business, And has on hand an assortment of BEAUTIFUL COFFINS, Rosewood finish, neatly trimmed, and of the latest styles. Prices very moderate. M. A. MARKERT. N. B.-My Hearse will not bo finished beforo the 1st Nov., but COFFINS can be hud at any time at my Shop. Oct 16 tf 42 ? Notice. APPLICATION will bc made to the next Ses sion of tho Legislature to discontinue the f Aikon Road from Holmes' Tavern via SiegleKs Mill to Adkorson's fence, nnd to open andstraight- j en the old Aiken Road from Holmes' Tavern via | Addison's (now Lucas') Mill to Randa'li, the Pub lic Aiken Road. Sept 1 . 3m 38. Notice. APPLICATION will bo made at the regular Session ol the Lecislnture to?Cbnrtera branch Road from Edenfield C. H. to intersect thc Colum bia & Augusta Railroad at the most accessible point, for tb? parposo of running Card thereon, cither by Steam or Horso Power. Sept 1 3m 37 Glass and Putty. Lnrcolotof WINDOW GLASS, of different six??, - and Ono Uar rel. of PUTTy jptt rja eived sod for falo bj TEAGUS & CABWTLE. A ?OHEN 9 WHOLESALE* AND RET AI DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, Has on Hand and receiving daily a large and well assorted Stock of LADIES, ?MISSES, CHILDREN, GENTS and BOYS wt ?3 ?F EVERY DESCRIPTION Ant can be had in A?Y MARKET. Merchants and Planters Would do well to call and examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. It is my determination to keep a ?HOE sTii I? My motto is . QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS ONE PRICE, AND CHEAP FOR CASH!" Dont forget the place. M. COHEN'S, . 182 1-2 Broad Street, next Door above Mrs. A. Fredricks, AUGUSTA, GA. STJFT. W. HENRY, late with BONES & HENDERSON, will bc pleased to see his old friends at M. COHEN'S Shoe Emporium. Augusta. Sept 0 3 m 3C JOHN M. CLARK & SONS, (OLD STAND OF ESTES & CLARK,) 278 Broad Street, A-TigTista, Greorgia, Wholesale dh Hetstil Would call the attention of purchasers to their LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stock of Choice Groceries! Which they offer to the Trade at VERY LOW RATES. Augusta, Oct 15, 3m ? 42 JENNINGS, WARD & SMITH, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCH'TS. AUGUSTA, GA. T HE Undersigned have formed a Copartnership under the name and style of JENNINGS, WARD <& SMITH. They will transacta Warehouse and ftencral Commission Da si ness, and otter their services to their friends and the public. They pledge their undivided attention to all business entrusted to them. Their Fire-Proof Warehouse is located on McIntosh street the Centre of the Cotton Trade of Augusta, and they have pleasure in announcing that they have secured the services of Air. E. BCSTIX, who will take charge of the Cor respondence and Books. j^?Liberal Cash Advances will be made on Consignments. T. J. JENNINGS, Augusta. R. ET. WARD, Green County, Ga., JOSEPH T. SMITH, Elbert Co., Ga. Augusta, Oct 15 1m 42 NOTICE TO PLANTEES f WE ABE RECEIVING AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Pure No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO! WHICH WE WARRANT GENUINE. CRUMP, DAVISON & CO., Sept 10 No. 209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. 3nj37 A. A. Ii CA LL. J. O. 8P2ATIB. w. H. pon?an. BEALL, SPEARS & CO,, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fire-Prooi Warehouse, No. 6, Campbell Street, AUGUSTA, GA.. WILT, GIVE STRICT PERSONAL ATTEN TION TO STORAG E and SALE of COTTON, GRAIN, BACON, FLOUR, AND OTHER DRODUCE. ^SErOrders for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMI LY SUPPLIES promptly filiad. The usual CASH ADVANCES mado OD pro duce in store. Thc patronage of their Friend? and thc Public generally respectfully solicited. * Augusta, Sopt 25 3m29 J. S. COLES, FACTOR AND FORWARDING MEBOHANT, 144 Reynold Street, (Near South Carolina Depot,) AUGUSTA, GA. J. W. BA COK. J. J. BACON. Will Sell Cotton and Produce Gen erally, OR RECEIVE THE SAME ON STORAGE. Will Furnish or Parchase Planters' Supplies. Augusta, Aug 15 . Gm 33 J. W BACON & BRO, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers and Dealers in all kind.? of SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, LEATHER, RUBBER ANO LEATHER BELTING, Wood Hames, Whips, Valises, Carpet Bags, Shoe Findings, French and American Calf Skins, And ull other kinds of Leather, Ac, 169 Broad Street, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL AUGUSTA, GA. SADDLES aad HARNESS Repaired sad i aado to or?/tr. Axt^uU,0*m ta 43 I I. SIBLEY SONS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHTS, No. 6, Warren Block, -A_ugnsta3 Georgia, HAVE excellent CLOSE STORAGE ROOM for COTTON, and will give their porsonal at tention to its SALE and STORAGE. Also offer for sale 100 Bales Heavy Gunny BAGGING ; 200 Coila Green Leaf ROPE; 200 Half Coils Green Loaf ROPE; 500 Pounds Bagging TWINE; 50 Barrets SUGAR; 25 Boxes CANDLES; 20 ]Ih?l?. BACON SIDES ; 5 " " SHOULDERS; 100 Boxo CHEWING TOBACCO; 20 Barreta ASSORTED WHISKIES; Ac, Ac, kt. Aogurto, Sept lt) fe 91 ?EW ERA IN MEDICINE 1 . DR. MAGGILL'S PILLI AND" SALVE. f ET tho SUFFERING and DISEASED read I A tho following. Kjr Let nil who have boon given up by Doc ors, and spoken of as incurable, read the follow ng. tZ?T Lot all who can beliovo facts and can lave faith in evidence, Tead tho following : Know all Men by these Presents, That, on this, thc 20th day of June, in tho year >f our Lord 1866, personally carno Joseph Hay lock, to tuc knowu as such, and beins duly sworn, leposed ns follows : That he is the sole General Agent for tho United States and dependencies hereof for preparations or medicines known as MAGGIEL'S PILLS and SALVE, and that the Following Certificates are verb itim copies to thc best of h A knowledge and belief. ? JAMES SMEITRE, Notary Public, Wall Street, New York. lit Ul ll .1 JUNE 1ST, 1866. DR. MAGGIF.L: 1 take my peu to write you of my grc.it relief and that thu awful pain in my side hns left nie at last-[Lanks to your Medicine. Ob, D JU tor, how thankful I am that I can get sumo sleep. I cm never write it enough. I thank you again aud again, uud am sure that you ure really the friend of all sufferers. I could not help writing to you, and hope you will not take it amiss. JAMES MYERS, 116 Avenue D. This is to certify that I was discharged from the Army with a Chronic Diarrhoea, and have boen cured by Dr. MAC GI EL'S PILLS. WILSON HARVEY, 27 Pitt Stroet. NEW YORK, April 7th, ISO?. The following is an interesting case of a mao employed in. an Iron Foundry, who, in pour ing melted iron in o. a flask that was damp and wet, caused'an explosion. The melted iron was thrown around and on him in a perfect shower, and he was burned dreadfully. The following^ Certificate was given to me, by him, about eight weeks after the'accident: . Nuw YORK, Jan. ll, 1866. My nama, is J.i?ob Hardy ; I am an Iron Founder; I was badly burned by hot iron in No vember'last ; my burns healed, but I bad a run ning sure on toy lejf that would not heal ; I tried MAGGIEL'S SALVE-, and-i t cured mo in a few weeks. This is all true, and anybody can now seo me at JucksonV?ron Works, 2d Avenue. J. HARDY, 119 Goeriek Street. Extracts from. Various Letters.; "I had no appetite: MAGGIEL'S PILLS gave mo a hearty one." " Your PILLS arc marvelous." " I send for another Box. und keep them in the house." . . " Dr. MAGGIEL has cured my headache tba' waa chronic." "Igavo half of ono of your PILLS to my babe for cholera morbus. Tho dear little thing got well in a day." " My nausea of a morning is now cured." "Your Box of MAGGG?EL'S SALVE cured me of noises in tho bead. I rubbed some of your SALVE behind: my ears, and the noisojeft." " Send me two Boxes ; I want ono for a poor family." "I enclose a Dollar; your price is 25 cents,but the Medicino to me is worth a Duflar." *' Send me five Boxes of your PILLS." " Let mo bavo toreo Boxes of your SALVE hy return mail." #gy* I havo ovor Two Hundred such Testimo nials as these, but want of space compels me to conclude. J. MAGGIEL, M. D. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE Aro sold in Edgefield by G. L. TENN. ??f~ Notice.??Nono genuine without tho en graved trade-mark around euch pot or box, signed by DR. J. MAGGIEL, 11 Pine street, New York to counterfeit which is felony. t3?" Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medi cines throughout tho United States and Canada: -at 25 cents per box or pot. Aug. 15, _Ijr_3^ State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Wm. G. White 1 and others. vs. j Joseph V. White | Newell T. White, \ Bill for Partition. Blumer White, j Wiley Harrison | and his wife Sa- j rah and others. J IT appearing to my satisfaction that the Defen danu Joseph V. White, Ncwoll T. White, Blu mer White and Wiley Harrison and his wif? Sarah, and Pickens Minor, reside bejond the lim its of this State, It is therefore ordered that th? above warnod Defendants do appear and ple.fl answer or demur to the bill in this case, witbit three months from thc publication of this order or tho said bill will be taken prn confuta againsi them. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Oct. 20th I860. 3:n. 43 Sate of South Caroling EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Zedekiah Watkins, Adm'r, | m for fal(J of Lftn(] John F. Clark, et. al. j and Relief. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that John F Clark and John B. Vance, two of thc Defen dants in this cause, reside beyond-tho limits ol tho State, On motion by Mr. JONES, Sol. for Com plainant, It is Ordered tb?t they do plead, answei or demur to the bill within three m?nthsfrom thc publication of this order, or on default thereof, that a decrco pro eon/etna ho rondored acainsl them. Z. YV. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. . Sept 7, 1S6G 3m 37 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. James A. Dozier, Adm'or., Frunces H. Tillman, ot. al. BY virtue of an order of the Court in thii case, the creditors of BENJ. P. TILLMAN, dee'd., are required to como in aod bare their claims be fore me on or btforo the first dity of December next, ard on failure to do so they ahull be deprived of all benefit from any decree to be mado in tbc cause. Z. W. CARWILE, c.E.E.D. Oct.,10, 1866, 7t State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, INEQUITY. W. J. Ready, Ex'or., ) vs. > Camilla Blalock, ot. al. J IN pursuanco of an order of the Court in this cause, all and singular tho creditors of P. R. BLALOCK, doe'd, are required to come in and jrove their respectivo claims, before the Commis sioner, by the first day of January noxt, nnd in default thereof that they bo barred from all bene fit of the decreo to bc pronounced heroin. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E D. Nov. 1, 1365, 8t 45 EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO., Principal Office, 01G Broadway, NEW YORK. GREAT IMPROVEMENT in Sewing Ma chino. -Empire Shuttle, Crank Motion Sewing Machine. It is rendered noiseless in ac tion. Its motion being all positivo, it is not lia ble to get out of order. It is the best Family Machine! Notice is called to our new and Im proved Manufacturing Machine, for Tailors and Boot and Shoo Fitters. Agents wanted, to whom a liberal discount will be given. No consign ments made. EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO. Aug S lyiiir 32 NOTE ?OST. ALL persons are forewarned from trading for a Noto givon by E. I. Anderson to the under signed on or about tho 1st January 1866, fur Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars in Gold, due one day after tbc date thereof. Said Note was lost by the undersigned on or about the ?5lh August last. ANDREW ANDERSON. Oct. 30, 2t 44 Executor's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of TEMPLE MARTIN, deceased, aro requested to make pnymf to tho undersigned at an early day, and all persans having claimca against said o*tnto aro ! roques'- d to present them duly attested to thc un dersigned Ort. .. it to present them duly attested to thc un- i oed at the late reaid^nce of thc decoaaed. j JABEZ MARTIN, Ex'tor. 99, ?. 44 * JONES & NORMS, ittorneys at Law and Solicitors in Equity, WILL Practico their Profession in the Courts of EDGEFIELD and LEXINGTON. Ofico at Edgefield, in Law Range. LAJIBERT J. JONES, A. J. NORRIS, Newberry, S. C. Edgefield, S. C. Sept 5 3m 36 Di DENTISTRY. __FR. H. PARKER respectfully announces that ho is well prepared to execute in. th? best manner and promptly all work in tho business, -and at greatly reduced figures. Having acquainted himself with the late ines timable improvements in the profession, and se cured i full stock of materials, Ac, he warrants good and satisfactory work to all who may desire his services. Edgefield, S. C., Aug. 1, tf 31 For Sherill. The Friends of Capt. A. P. WEST respectful ly announce him as a Candidate for Shcriff.'of Edgefioldatthe next election. Nov 7 to* 45 ??~ We have bcon authorized by the Friends, of Capt. H. BOULWAltE to announce him Candidato for She ri?' of Edgefield District at the next election. Apr 12 te* IC For Tax Collector. The Many Friends of D. A. J. BELL, Esq.. respectfully nominate him as a Candidato fo Tax Collector at the next election. Oct 18 - ' : %$ te < 43 For Tax Collector. THE many Friends ol Capt. JAMES MITCH ELL respectfully nomin&to him as a Candidat* for TAX COLLECTOR at tnVfciext election. " SALUDA. Bec 8 te* 50 ^SJ^We havo boen authorized by the many frionds of Capt. L. YANCEY DEAN to an nouncc bim a Candidate for Clerk of tho Cour of Common Pleas for Edgcfiold DUtrict at thr next election. , . June 20 te 27 11IIIS WRINGER has again taken the FIRS1 . PREMIUM in tho Great Fair of thc Atneri eau Instituto-it bas also taken the FIRST PRE M CUM at the State Fair* of New York, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois Kuiitucky, Iowa, Wisconsin, Connecticut Rive Valley Fair, Champlain Valley Fair, and ot mo.? of the County aud Institute Fairs throughout tbi country. Over 200,000 have been sold and arc now ii usa in the United States, and ice never heard o ono that teat not liked. The UNIVERSAL is superior to all otbe Wringers, in having lanjc rolls of solid Indi Rubber, so protected by strong COCWIIEELS tb? ihoy cannot slip or hreuk loone from ihr. shaft. I' strong wood trame cannot be broken, and doe not rust or soil the clothes. Every Universi Wringer is WARRANTED. Wo select a few testimonials from person widely known to thc public, who speak from ac tunl experience, and arc above suspicion of mi: statement. " My family would as soon give up the cookiu <toro as thc CLOTHES WRINGER. It cannot be tc highly recommended.-[Soliu Robinson. ? " This is thc first Wringer I have found tbi would stand tho servie* required of it."-[J. 1 Huggins, Lovejoy's Hotel. " We think the Machine MUCH MORE THAN TAY roil ITSELF EV EUT TEAR IX THE SAVING OF CAI KENTS. Wo think it important the wringcrsboul be fittod with COGS."-[Orange Judd, Editor i American Agriculturist. " I heartily commend it to economists of tim money and contentment."-[Thc Rev. Dr. Bc loin. LPrices : Large Wringer? "A" 812,0 Medium ** "H" fl,O Doty's Washer, Family Size, J4,0 " ??. Hotel ?? 18,0 Merchants or good canvasscrscan make mon? rapidly selling them in every town. Exclusii sale'guaranteed and liber* 1 terms given to re ponsible parties who first apply. Descriptive Ci eular and terms sent free. The celebrated DOTY'S CLOTHES WASIIEI which hus jual taken the first premium at tl 5-eat Fairof the American Institute, is also sol by thc undersigned. B. C. BROWiMIVG, GENERAL AGENT, No. 317. Broadway, New York. Feb 21 10m 8 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B' .Y W.F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgi > fiold District. Whereas, Z. W. Carwilc, C. E. E. D. bas applie to me for Letters of Administration, on a ind singular the goods and chattels, rights an crodits of Tho8. D. J. Howie, late of tho Djstrii aforesaid, dee'd. Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish a ant! singular, tho kindred and creditors of tl said deceased, to be and appear beforo ne, at ot noxt Ordinary's Court for thc said District, to t holden at Edgefield Court House, on the 19th da if Nov. next, to show cause, if any, why tl laid administration should not bc granted. (liven under my hand aud seal, this Sib day < O'jt. in tho year of our Lord one thousan eight hundred and sixty-^ix, and in the 91: yonr of the Indopendonco of the United Stab ol' America. W. F. DURISOE,O.E.D. Oct. 9 6t 41 State of South Carolina * EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, Z. W. CarwiloC. E. E.D.,hasappliod ti mo for Lottors of Administration, on all and sin gular the goo?!s and chattels, rights and credit of George H. Timmerman, lato of the Distrie aforesaid deceased. Those arc, thcreforo, to cito and admonish al and singular, thekindrcd and creditors of the sait deceased, to bo and appcarbefore mo, at our ncx Ordinary's Court for thc said Di: trie t, to be holder at Edgcfiold Court House, on tho 6th day o: Dec. noxt, to show cause, if any, why the sait administration should not be granted. Given under my band and seal, this 26th dj; of Oct. in the year of our Lord, ene thous and eight hundred and sixty-six, and in th? ninetyfint year of tho sovereignty and Indepen dence of the United States of America. W.F.DURIS0"E,0.E.D. Oct. .11 Ot 44 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary cl Edgefield District. Whoreas, Z. W. Carwile, C.E.E.D., has applied to mo for Letters of Administration, on all and singular tho goods and obattols, rights and creditf of Edward Howlo, lato of tho District aforosaid, dee'd. T bose are, therofore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to bo and appear before mo, at int noxl. Ordinary's Court for tho said District, tobo j holden at Edgefield C. H., on tho 6th day of Dec. nc:tl, to show cause, if any, why tho said administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 25th day of 0:t. in the year of our Lord, one thou sand eight hundred and sixty-six, and in thr 91st yoar of American Independence W. F. DURISOE,O.E. D. Oct 3a 6t 44 Just Received, MAGGIELS PILLS and.SALVE. Price 25 cu. per Box, for sale by TEAGUE A CAB WILE. Oct 17 tf ? E. REMINGTON & S?NS, MANDFAC?LIERS OF REVOLVERS, RIFLES, Muskets and Cai bines, For tho United States Service. Also, POCKET BELT & REVOLVERS, ; REPEATING PISTOLS, Rifle Canes Revolving- Hilles, Rifle and Shot G-m Barrels, and Gun Material? sold by Onn Dealers and the Trade Generally.. . In these days cf Housebreaking' and Robbery, every House, Store, Bank, and Office,Aonld have one of REM72?G TON'S REV OL VERS. Parties desirinjr to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, and superior workman ship and form, wijl find all combined in the New Remington Revolvers. Circulars containing cuts and description of our Arms,will furnished upon application. [E. REMINGTON A SONS, HioirN. Y. ;MOOfl E & NICHOLS, Agents, Ho. 40, Courlland St., New York Aug 15 . 4m _S3 Au Inven lion of Rare Meriti Brown'* Patent METAL TOP LAMP CHIMNEY, THAT WILL NOT BREAK BY HEAT, Burns up all gas and smoko, never breaks by putting on a shade; short, and not top heavy; ia easily cleaned by removing top ; in fact, the tiost perfect chimney known -and ia-fast superseding all ethers where it has been in troduced. No dealer can afford to be vrithout them. ' Sj MEW LAMF CRIMNEY ?O.; 73 Warren St., K*. Y. Aug l i 6m 33 " CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, EDGKFIELD, S,C THE Subscribers respectfully announce that they aro mw prepared to do all work in the OACII -MAKING and REPAIRING BUSI NESS that may be entru.-tcd to them, in a work manlike manne r, and with neatness and dispatch. "We havo on land a few CARRIAGES aad tu porior BAGGIES, of our own manufacture, which ve will sell low. All kinds of REPAIRING done promptly and warranted tn giro satisfaction. As we sell ONLY FOR CASH, ourprices ir c unusually rcusonable. All we ask is a trial. SMITH & JONES. Mar 7 tf 10 CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP! THE Subscriber respectfully announces to the public tbtt he hus commenced the CAR RIAGE and IV AG ON BUSINESS at bis rcsi lenee about 5 J miles North of Good Hopis'?ourcb, md about ont mile from Trinity Church, in this District, where he will execute in tho BEST POSSIBLE MANNER, oil work in the line, and m short nolie.c. REPAIRING-either Wood Work or Black 'mithing-done well and promptly. ^?r*I will keep on hand, and make to order, COFFINS of all kind.-, and at very low rates. I keep nose but the BEST MATERIAL, and >rill warrant my work to give sut ?'faction. I am nho prepared to huve BOOTS and SHOES roado to order in good style, and by an experi enced workman. ^SJ-Givc me a trial, and encourage home en terprise. JAS. S. HUGHES. June 12 Cm 24 ri finn ivn ni uvoiiiirn u J J. HE Undersigned cives notice that he is now prepared to have REPAIRED in a good and <7orktnnnliki manner, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and other Vehicles that may bo brought to b.s-Shop5, at fair and reasonable pri ces for Cash. "NEW WAGONS, CARTS and BUGGIES will dso bc put up in thc Lust style, and on as reasoa ?Lle terms an can bc afforded. Having EFFICIENT and EXPERIENCED .VORKME? in my Shops, and a good supply of .he BEST SEASONED TIMBER, no pains will ic spared to give entire satisfaction to these who may iend th.ir work to thctc Shops. W. W. ADAMS, Sept. 2C - tf 39 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, Eldred M. Bird has applied to me or Letters of Adm in is tm Lion, on all and singular he -goods and chattels, rights and ?redits of lohn E. Harris lato of the District aforesaid, lee'd. These aro, therefore, to cito and admonish all md singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear b j ,t me, at our next Ordinary's Oourt for the said District, to bc? -olden atEdgefield C. H., on the 17th day ol SOY. inst., t-j show cause, if any, why the said, administration should not fee granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 3rd da j of Nov. in tho year of our- Lord one thousand tight hurdled and Sixty-six, and in th*e 91 Bl rear of the Independence of the United States ?if America. W.F.DURISOE, O.E.D. Nov. C St 45 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District Whereas, Eldred M. Bird bas applied to me or Letters it Administration on all. and sin gular tho goods and chattels, rights and credits .f Holloway Harris, late of tho Distrietaforesaid, lee'd. Thtso are, therefore, to eite and admonish all .nd singular the kindred and creditors of th? said ieceased, to be andappear before me, at our next Ordinarys Court for the said District, to be holden it Edgefield C. H., on the 17th day of Nov. inst,, to show canso, if any, why tho said ad min i a tra Iii n should not b i granted. Given nnder my hand and seal, this 3rd day of N'ov. in tho year ofonr Lord, ona thousand eight hundred anc sixty-six, and in the Vlst year of the Independence of thc United States of 'mur toa. W. F. DURISOE, o.i.n. Nov. 6 2t 4? State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edgefiold District: Whereas, Thomas S. Daniel has applied to me for Lottcrs of Administration, on all and dogular thu goods and chattels, rights and credits of William M. Hill, late of tho District iforcsaid deo'd. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred andereditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for tho said District, to be holden at Edgcfielo. Court House, on the ICth day of Nov. inst^ to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 1st duy of Nov. in the year of our Lord, one thousand ei?-ht hundred and sixty-six, and in the 91st year of the independence of the United States of America W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D. ? Nov 30 it 4i Executor's Notice. ALL perseus indebted to the Estate of JOHN" QTT AT^LEBAUM, dee'd., will please mako Imm^d'atc payment, and all persons having de mand? npnitst the said Estate are requested tc present them, duly attested,to the undersigned at the late residence of tho deceased, on or before tho 30th daj of January 18C7, as there will be t> final sottlement of thc Estate on that day 8IME0N COaBXTWI, fc?or. Jan M 1 j ?.