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Milliiiery ! I MRS. 0. E. REED,. linporter and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in STRAW AND FANCY GOODS, MAIN STREET, .(Next Door to Fisher t Ileintish,) Columbia, S. C., ?NVITES THE TRADE to examine her FULL STOCK and VARIED ASSORTMENT of BONNETS AND HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed ; RIBBONS AND FLOWERS, Of ali descriptions ; LADIES' HAIR, Io every Color and Shape; Also, Plain and French CORSETS, which will be soid very low. Columbia, Oct ?2 Sm . 43 "S. E. BOWERS, HAMBURG, S. C., G EN ER AL" C O M MI SS ION MERCHANT, COTTON FACTORS, AND DEALER IN GROCERIES, BACON, LARD, FLOUR, BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, TOBACCO, SE vt A RS, Ac, H WING chanced hy Grocery Asn-n^y into?. USNEKAL COMMISSION BUSINESS will Uki ere,it pleasure ia mooting the wau:* of his oil F-"iend: and Cu?tOUlcrs. il- will r? ?v thc H CG ii EST PRICEfor COTTON COHN CRY PRODUCE, Je :., or will receive tb? same oo r-iori'ir*. C-m. i_'ii'U2-it?i respectfully sn'irited. F .rmors Mid Planters, and the public generally will tiad it to their iu(crest t.? give me a call. S. E. ROWERS. Hamburg, Oct. 1, tf 40 J. V. CO"K. J] LE s M. BEBRI & BERRY, LAIE J. E.. COOK & CO , Graniteville, S. C.: DEAL MIS IN Groceries, Drags and Medicines SOOTS. SHOES, BATS AM) CAPS Notions, ?cc. Granite viii.-, OctJ d.ul? Now In Store, 1 /~\rw"ti LBS BACON,-a choice article; 1" Bbla. Sup ri-r FLOUR; . ii Bol?. A. 1: a -d C. SUGARS, v?ry cheap; 600 [b<. Fresh Buckwheat; Fir-t q-jali v SYRUP and MOLASSES : OSoice CHEESE and MACARONI : 20 Bi?he?? Aj'pl-s. vory Cn- : COXFECTIONBKIG.S and NUTS-all kind? Superior Apple VINE ?A R : SPICES in vari'.-ty. Ac. ix?" i',,r **le ?ac..|> fur Ca l?. M ANGST A HARRISON. Nov. 20 ir 4 7 D. L. Turner & Go., GRANITE) ELLE. S. C., AT Tili: NEW STORE, ar? prepared to sc DRY GO0l?S. ::')'> '? >, SHOES, CAPS ?>?. MATS. HARDWARE, GROCERIES, PATEN J MEDICINES, ?e . chap a? any ?i<?i?. *;';v us a share ofyour custom, friend*, and wi will ,?ive yon satisfaction, ?rauitevillc, Nov. ii, 3m -15 F-TSSi'S PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND c^vsivi :TS r r?n'Il? Subscriber bas just received an assort J. mont ?.f these beautiful Rosewall fi it iii METALLIC BURIAL CASES ann CASKETS Air-tight and indestructible-for protecting an< preserving the Dee 1-which he will fell at but : moderate advance >a "ri?:in:i I co.-t a?id transporta tion. Wherever introduced these Caser have th? preference oivr all others. S^*Ordcrs promptly failed. Term.--, of counc strictly Cash. J. M. WITT. Edgefiold, Mar 13 tf ll CARRIAGE MASUFACT?B? K?GKF1KLD, S. C. TTE Subscribers respectfully nnnour.ee tbs they arc n'"w prepared to do al! wi.rt in th? COACH MAKING and REPAIRING BUS! NESS that may bo entrusted to t>.eii), in a worlc manlike mincer, and with neatness and ?lispatc? We h 'vn m 1. md few CARRIAGES ar d sn perior BUGGIES, of ocr own manufacture, whicl wc will s-.-li low. All kinds pf REPAIRING dont promptly an? varra'dieil to gi ve satisfaction. r-"-- As wc sell OS LY FOR CASH, onrpiicci ar ur-usually, reasonable. AU we ask is atrial. fe^a?TS? ?A: JOISTS. Mar 7 tf 1(1 CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP! TVi'l Subscriber respectfully announces to th public that bc ha? comtneacod the CAK XIACE and -WAGON BUSINESS nt bis n-.-.i ?i.-r:c- .il-iii rj miles North of Good 1T ? pi- ('burch aa?! about .. e mile ir in Trinity Church, in I bi. District, where he will execute in the BES'l POSSIBLE MANNER, all work in thc ?inc, anti on short rn:'ire/ REPAIRING-either Wood AVirk or Black smithing-done well and promptly. fiSfl wiil keep on band, asd make to order COPPINS of ail ki i'd.*, and at very low rates. I keep none but thc REST MATERIAL, arni wiil warrant my work to give satisfaction. I ara alco prepared to have BOOTS ?.nd snOEE made to or?lcr in good style, and by an experi enced workman. ^S9"*Qivc me a trial, and encourage homo en terp?so. JAS. S. HUGHES. June 12 fun . 24 GROVESTEE?Y & CO., FIMO FORTE MAMFAfTlRERS, .199 Broadway, New York. THESE PIANO'S received the Higho.-t Award (if Merit a' the World?? Fair, over the best maker.* from London, Pari*, Germany, thc cities of Nm; York. Philadelphia; Baltimore t.nd Bos ton ; also, tho Gold Aledul at the Aw ri can Institute, lor FIVE SUCCESSIVE YEARS ! ! Our Pianos eontiin the French Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Overstrung Buss, Full iron Frame, an?l all Modern Improvement.?. Every Instru ment irnrrcn'ed FIVE YEAHS! Made under thc supervision of Mr. J. II. GROVESTEEN, AV '.') bas a practical experience of over thirty-five years, and is the maker of orrr iteren thousand Piano Fi,ric. Our facilities for masnfnethring finable us to sell these instrumente fr<,m $100 tc ililli cheaper tuan any fir.it class piano forte. Aug S lyn*!' 32 A Estate Notice. LL rr*r?'>"-* in .?P'"?ice indebted to tho Estate ?. H'fl.l.IS L S-ONE. dee'd., ure not i fi ed to pay tin? santo, or mnke su?'able arrangement* by Ru'itru L>av n- xi; othervri.-e said claims will bc sue?t on indutcriminatt'iy*. M. M. PADGETT, 1 , B. T. JENNINGS. ? ' ?Nov 7,_ 3ra*? 45 NOTICE, A LL Persons arc hereby notified not to trade for a certain Note given by tho Subscriber to Vf. A. Harle.<on, tor $27, dated JCth Nov. isnc, duo one dav after dat?? .?od credit??! ?fith Nov. IbdC, with $5. Tho coiifidcr?ti'rp Jo.- which tho ?aid Note wa? given bavjng'/fa?!ed,-tn? payment -?rill be resistir?. MARTIN Mc CARTY. Second Supply This Season OF H?C li DRESS GOODS, CLAKS, SHAWLS, FURS, &c, &c. ||TE ARE NOW RECEIVING AND OPENING OUR RECENT PURCHASES OF JD HY GOODS,' IN NEW YORK. And unhesitatingly say that in vt.riety and attractiveness the stock will far surpasR anything we have had the pleasure of showing in this market, and at prices much reduced, particu larly in fine goods. We commence with CALICOES from 15 to 20 cents per yard. Beautiful PLAID and STRIPED POPLINS at 35 cents-worth 50 cents-and from that to the richest Goods that are made. DELAINES, of ihebriphtfSt colors and elegant designs, from 30 to 50 cents per yard. ALL COLORED MERINOES--fresh and nice-from $1.25 to $1.75 per yard. BLACK. COLORED, and WHITE SILKS-all prices and qualities. MOURNING GOODS of ev?rv de?crip ion. from the lowest to the finest, including beautiful SILK WARP ALPACAS, POPLINS, GRO. GRAINS, FRENCH MERI NOS. Etc. All kind* of WHITE GOODS-another supply of those beautiful SPANGLED TARLETONS, for Party Dresses. Uar stock of SHAWLS, CLOAKS, and FURS, waa never more complete. In tl>e CLOTH and CASSI MERE DEPARTMENT we have a Pup-rior aisorime'it for Gents and Buys, and for Ladies' Cloaks. We call special atteution to tbii portion of the Stock, and pariicu'arly to ttiose 3-4 and 6-4 TWEEDS and CASSI M ERES, nifade in our old town-Fredericksburg.-Va. They are cheaper and better tuan auy Goods of the same kine' :nade at the North. Call and sec them. We also have a good line of VELVET TRIMMINGS and BUGLE GIMPS. HiKh and Low Neck MERINO UNDERVESTS, f,r Ladies and Children. MERINO SHIRTS and DRAWERS, for Gant*. A larg.' s-tock of BED BLANKETS at reduced prices. Call und see us at our NEW STORE, on the CORNER BY THE PLANTERS' HOTEL, AND VfB WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. 8??-Particular attention paid to orders. V. RICHARDS & BROS., . 301 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Nov 27 . lm 48 Established 18 45. Iraporier and Dealer in PURE AND UNADULTERATED DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, Acids, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Sponges, Corks, -A N D Druggists9 Sundries. 0-NE OF THE LARGEST ASSORTMENTS IN THE SOUTH. Merchants, Physicians and Planters will consult Iheir interest by examining our Stock before >ur<'hasing. (?ur prices aro as low ns any House South ol' Baltimore, as we Import ?any articles: and buy direct from Manufacturers. ? WE OFFER . OC0 Ounces QUTN1NE. 10,000 pounds WHITE LEAD. 2i)0 " MORPHINE, 5,1)00 " Snow WHITE ZINC, iii Bb? CAMPHOR. 100 NUTMEGS, lu - CASTOR OIL, 500 Boxes WINDOW GLASS, 20 '. TURPENTINE, 100 " INKS, io .MACHINE OIL, 100 ? TOILET SOAPS, ?5 li Tanners'OIL, 100 41 PEARL STARCH, 10 LARI) OIL. . 100 Kegs SODA, 2 i 1 .EPSOM SALTS, 100 Boxes SODA, .J ( 00 lYu >ds BLI*K STONE, r.oop h COPPERAS, 25 K*g* SALTPETRE, . 100 Mrs CINNAMON, 5d C^rs CONCENTRATED LYE, 100 Pouuds CALOMEL, 50 .. POTASH, 10 Bois. VARNISH, 100 lexi's Ext. LOGWOOD. Surgical Instruments, Perfumery, Brushes, COMBS AND FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY Nov. 21 3m 47 60 Cases PLANTATION BITTERS, 50 Gross BLACKING, JOHN M. CLARK & SONS, (OLD STAND OF ESTES & CLARK.) 878 Broad Street, Augusta, Greorgia,' 3 Would call (lie attention of purchasers to their LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stock of Choice Groceries, Which they oiler to thc Trade at VERY LOW RATES. Augusta, Oct 15, 3m 42 ttT SOLOMON WITH "TST- ?fe ?T A. O O 33 IS, WHOLESALE ??TERS AND COMMT 136 Broad Street, Near Lower Market, AUGUSTA, GA. HE Subscribers are offering lo (heir numerous friends und customers, one of the LAUGEST and BEST STOCK OF GROCERIES to be found in Che City, at their accustomed Imo Prices. Planters and Country Merchants will lind it to (heir interest by calling upon us, when visiting the City to make their usual purchases. We have Li Store and offering at LOW PRICES A. B. and C. SUGARS, Loaf, Pulverised ?md Crushed SUGARS ; Rio, .lava and Lagniro COFFEE. BACON, MOLASSES; P>A?GING, HOPE, Patent Iron TIES fur COTTON ; Double Extra, Extra and Juperfine FLOUR ; MACKEREL,SALMON, WHITE FISH,HERRING and COD FISH ; English Dairy. Stat,- and Factory CHEESE, Goshen BUTTER ; Beo Hive SYRUP, Golden SYRUP, Brooklyn and Sugar House SYRUP: ? PICKLES. PRESERVES, CAN FRUIT'S. JELLIES, OYSTERS; X XX, XXX, XXXX WHISKEY'S; Kaftawha Valley WHISKEY; Imperial, Crown HOLLAND GIN, JAMAICA RUM ; Otard. Dupoy, Pclvosili and Cognac BRANDY; Pal?, and Dark Sle-rrv and Mnderia WINKS, Malaga WINE ; RAISINS, (UHR A NTS, CITRON, ALMONDS, LEMONS, ORANGES and NUTS; Northern APPLE*, Iii -h POTATOES, Silver Skin ONIONS; Well BUCKETS, TUBS, PAILS, Horse BRUSHES, LEATHER; Various other articles too numerous to mention. LEVY & JACOBS. NOT. 81 3? ? DEESS GOODS CIRCULAR OFFICE OF GRAY & TURLEY 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 22 44 44 22 22 2 2 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 44444444 44444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 BROAD STREET, French, English & German DRESS GOODS LARGE, SPECIAL AND ATTRACTIVE 0 cF <F ?a SI G S IP o x* IST ovo XXL ber! THE MOST ELEGANT' GOODS ON TBE CATALOGUE. SELECTED FOR THE AUGUSTA TRADE. Without comment we annex the NAMES and DESCRIPTIONS, as taken from the Catalogue of the Manufacturers, of the sp ll ?D Ttl y IL BB Just received from the large special sales of FRENCH, ENGLISH and GERMAN DRESS GOODS, which took place in New York last week. . This beautiful offering will likely .be the largest and most desi rable which we will have the pleasure of presenting this season. Our customers, and the public generally, are cordially invited to a full inspection. B^T" Ladies preparing for BRIDAL PARTIES, or making selec tions for EVENING DRESSER will find Novelties of Rar? Beaut j! MANUFACTURER'S DESCRIPTION. Real Irish Poplins, Pearl and Pearl Grey Poplins, a most elegant goods for bridal dresses. Parisienne Embroidered Robes, EmpreSs Cloths, a full line of all the leading colors, French Winseys, very rich and heavy, Lustrine Fa?onne Broche Figures on plain ground, a beautiful article. Grey broche Fig'd Stripes, running up and down more costly, do different assorted. Heavy Reps ground, much higher cost. Lustrine a Soie Raye, rich silk, stripes, on heavy reps ground, do much finer silkfig'd stripes. Sup Reps Filet Denil Cretona and Popeline Ptkiu Popeline Carreaux Soie Cretona Fee Largener Popeline Laine Pekin Fee Largener Double Width German Drittech, all in Turkish red, warranted fast color. Sup Silk Warp Blk Alpaca. Ex Super Blk Alpaca. do Silk Warp, finer. 0-4 Ex Sup Col'd Lustres, do super do better do much better do finest 6 4 sup fancy colored Circassian Double-width Velour, a splendidand most desirable article in Scotch Plaid, war ranted all wool, do high colored Scotch Plaids. Valour a Soie Raye, much better quality Scot i silk stripes up and down, a splendid style. P'.tra double width Velour a Soie, much better and finer quality Scotch Silk Plaid, all wool and sjlk, very costly. Splendid assorted Scotch Plaid, in great demand. Our best quality all wool nicely assorted black and white Checks, 29 inches, do in coloied Checks do in fancy Plaids do very rich Scotch Plaid. Extra double width, all wool, much richer quality Black and White Checks, thc m >st desirable assortment, 34 inchee. i 1 Brodi a Soie Raye, beautiful silk ham j embr'd figured on striped ground, verj j costly article. do much better do still richer do on plain gtound, exfcraquality j Victoria Brode a Soie, dole tw'ld lasting Chene ground in splendid figures, j Valencia double twilled Lasting Cloth, ii ! single lined cheks. j Poil do Chevre colored Checks, j All Wool Filling Toil du iNord, I Crepe Neat Satin j Striped Plaid in very bright colors, ; Ex Super 0-4 Scotch Fancies, j Very best quality Cachemire in beautifu assorted Fancy Checks. I Extra double width Mousseline splendi< quality, small plaid 54 inch, j Extra flue black Paris, all wool doubl width Mousseline Delaine, Fine and choice colors Paris all woo Mousseline Delaines, high colors. Super quality Black Alpaca, do do do do do do do do finer and heavier much better still finer much finer still tetter vary fine super super best quality High Lustre Pure Mohair. do much better do very fine do extra super. Very fine and high Lustre, do much higher cost do super si per do extra fine Bombazine, splendid quality Paris Black Extra ohoice and heavy Paris all woo Mousseline DeLaines, sublime quality high colors. Iijavy quality black and white Checks. Mausseline a Soie, splendid quality sill checks. Chally Saline satin striped small Plaids Victoria a Soie, splendid double twillec ground silk Plaid. Llamas, heavy woolen ground high col orcd Chene plaid, Ste., Azo, Packages delive*?d in Hamburg free of Charge. GRAY & TURLEY, ISTest Door to Masonic BUilL Di DENTISTRY. 'Ri H. PARKER respectfully announces that be is well prepared to execute in the best manner and 'promptly all work in the business, -and at greatly reduoed figures. Having acquainted himsolf with tho lato ines timable improvements in the profession, and se cured a full stock of materials, ?c., he warrants good and satisfactory work to all who may desire his services. Bdgo?eld, S. 0., Aug. 1, . - tf 31 For Sheri?. The Friends of Capt. A. P. WEST respectful ly announco him as a Candidate, for Sheriff of Edgefield atthe noxt election. Nov 7 tc? 45 #3?" Wo have been authorized by tho Friends of Capt. H. BOULWABE to announce him a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgufield District at the nextalection. Apr 12 te? 16 For Tax Collector. The Many Friends of D. A. J. BELL, Esq., respectfully nominate', him as a Candidate foi Tax Collector at the next eluction. Oct 18 te 43 THK many Frlonds o i Capt. JAMES MITCH ELL rospeetfully nominato hja as a Candidatr for TAX COLLECTOR at thefaext election. - if SALUDA. Deo 6 te? fiO Wo have been requested by mmy friends of Mr. JOHN A. BARKER to announce him a Can didate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District at the ensuing election. Oot 2, te? 4 ^?We have been authorized hy the many friends of Capt. L. YANCEY DEAN to an nounce him a Candidate for Clerk, of thu Court of Common Pleas for Edgefield District at the next election. Jnne 20 to 27 9 (PREMIUM, THIS WRINGER has again takon the FIRS1 PREMIUM in the Great Fair of the Ameri can Institute-it has also taken the FIRST PRE MIUM at the State Fairs of New York, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, JlIinoL, Kentucky, Iowa, Wisconsin, Connecticut River Valley Fair, Champlain Valley Fair, aud at niosi of the County and Institute Fairs throughout the country. . Over 200,000 have been sold andar? now ii use in the United States, ami wc never heard oj one that teas not liked. The UNIVERSAL is superior to all otho Wringors, in having large rolls of solid Indii' R?bbor, so protected by strong COGWHEELS that thoy cannot slip or break loose from theshaft. It? strong wood tramo cannot be broken, and doe? not rast or soil the clothes. Every Universa' Wringer is WARRANTED. We select a few testimonials from pcrsom widely known to the public, who speak from ac tual experience, and" arc above suspicion of mi: statemeut. " My family would as soon give np tho cooking stove as tho CLOTHES WniNGF.it. It cannot be too highly recommended.-[Solin Robinson. "This is tho first Wringer I have fonnd thal would stand the service required of it."-[J. P, Huggins, Lovejoy's Hotel. " We think the Machine MUCH vonr. THAN TAT.' FOP. ITSELF EVERT YEAR 1? THE SAVING OF j AR MKNTS. We think it important thc wringcrshould be fitted with COGS."-[Orange Judd, Editor ol Araoriean Agriculturist. " I heartily commend it to economists of time money and contentment."-[Thc Rev. Dr. Bel lows. [Prices : Large Wringer, "A" 812,OC Medium " "B" ,IO,0< Doty's Washer, Family Size, 14,0C " *? Hotel *? 18,01 Merchants or good canvassers can make monej rapidly selling them in every town. Exclusivi sale guaranteed and liber? 1 terms given to res ponsiblc parties who first apply. Descriptive Ci? cular and terms sent free. The celebrated DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER which has just taken the first premium at th' great Fairof the American Institute, is also solo by the undersigned. R. C. BROWNING, GENERAL AGENT, No. 817, Broadway, New York. Feb 21 10m 8 Cl Ptiin PER ?EAIU-Wewant Agent? ?IJ)X?JH_Fvf everywhere to sell our IMPROVE! $20 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Undei and upper feed. Sent?n trial. Warranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid, The ONLT machines sold in United States for lest than $40, which are f ultu licensed by Howe, Whee ler & Wilson, Grover & Baker, Singer de Co., and ?iaeheldcr. AM other cheap machines are tu fringements and the stller or user ore liable to ar rest, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated circu lars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, at Biddleford, Maine, or Chicago, HL June 6 iswly 23 ""'An Invention of Rare Merit! Brows'i Piten'. ; METAL TOP LAMP CHIMNEY, THAT WILL NOT BREAK BY HEAT, Burns up all gas and smoke, never breaks by putting on a shade; short, and not top heavy: is easily cleaned by removing top; in fact, the most perfect chimney known -and is fast superseding; all others where it has been in troduoed. No dealer can afford to be without them. NEW LAMP CHIMNEY CO., 7? Warren St., N. Y. Ang 14_(ta ' ' State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,; IN ORDINARY. BY * J. V. DURISOEr Esquire, Ordinsry ol Edgefield District: Whereas, A. Georgia Crafton has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Snowden S. Crafton, late of the Diatriot aforesaid dee'd. These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular, the kindred andcreditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for tho said District, to be holdes ii Edgefield Court House; on the 17th day ol Dee. inst-, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 3rd day ol Dec. in the year of our Lord, one thousand eighl hundred and sixty-six. and in thc 01st year of thc Independence of the cnitcd States of America. W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D. Dec. 5,_2t_40 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge P.old District. Whereas, J ranee s Crouch has applied to nu for Letters of Administration, on all and singulai the goods and chattels, rights and credits ol Simoon Crouoh late of the District aforesaid, dee'd. Those aro, thoroforo, to cito and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the laid deceased, to be and appear before mo, at our next Ordinary's-Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield C. H., on the 17th day o? Deo. inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. V Given under my hand and seal, this 3rd day of Dec. in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight'hundred and Sixty-six, and in the Dist year of the Independence of tho Un i'.cd Sutes of America. W.F.DUBISOE, O.E.D, Deo.5, : ._y, it 4S A MONTH 1-AGENTS wanted[ foi J six entirely nett articles, jost ont. Ad dress O. T. GABJSY City BuUdiu*, Biddleford If*, Jwi ?twit ? State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. INEQUITY." - Wm. G>. White *) and others, vs. Joseph V. White NewollT. White, \ Bill for Partitioat Blamer White, Wiley Harrison and his wife Sa rah and others. IT appearing to my satisfaction that the Defen dant? Joseph V. White, Newell T. White, Blu mer ' White and "Wiley Harrison and hit wife Sarah, and Pickens Minor, reside bejond the Em its of this State, It in therefore ordered that the above warned Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to the bill in this ease, within three months from the publication of thia order, or the said bill will be taken pro eonfttto against them. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Oct. 20th 1866._3m_ 43 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Mary E. Byrd, Jud'ix., ) V? ? :'. w g 1 Dani. P. Byrd, et al. ) THE Creditors of DANIEL BYRD, dec'd;, aro required, b;/ ordcr-of Court, to. prove their demands before 'lie Commissioner, on or before the 1st of JaLtary nozt, or in default be barred from any interest in the decree to be pro- . nounced herein. Z. W. CARWILE, C.B.E.D. Nov 12,18^0. 7t 46 J Ex'or., I c, et. al. J State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. S. W. Gardner, Adm'or., vs Anna Mays, Sam. Mays, et al. THE Creditors of JOHN B. GARDNER, de ceased, are required, by order of the Court, to prove their demar ds before the Commissioner, on or before the 1st January next, or in default thereof, bc barred from any interest in the decree to bc pronounced herein. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Nov 12,1S56. 7t 46 State of South Carolina, EDGEFI ELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. James A. Dozier, Adm'or., "J vs. > Frances H. Tillman, et al. J BY virtue of an Older of the Court in this care, thc creditors of BENJ. P. TILLMAN, dec'd., ire required to com? in and have their claims be fore me on or before the first day of December next, ned on failure io do so they shall be deprived >f all benefit from aoy decree to be made in the cause. . . Z. W. CARWILE, C.B.K.D. Oct 10,1S66, 7t State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. W. J. Ready, Ex'or., VP. Camilla Blalock, IX pursuance of an order of the Coorain this causo, all and singular the-creditors cf P. R. BLALOCK, dec'd, tte required to como in and "rove their respective claims, before the Commis sioner, by tbe firtt day of January next, and in lefault thereof that they bc barred from all bene fit of the decree to bs pronounced herein. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Nov. 1, 1865,_8t___45_ State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, TN EQUITY. Mary E. Simkins, ") vs. - Amended Bill, .imma Simkins, ot al. J ?T appearing to my satisfaction that ARTHUR W. YOUNGBLOOD, one of the Defendants o this Bill resides beyond'the limits of this Stale, )n motion of Mr. WRIGHT, Complainants' Solid er, It is ordered ih it ho do appear, plead, on wer, or demur 'o tl.is Bill within three months rem the publication of this order, and is default hereof Judgement mo con/ctto will Le rendered . gainst him. , Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Nov. 22, 3m 43 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, ' IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esqr., Ordinary of Edge field District* Whereas, Z. W. Carwilc, C.E.E.D. has applied to ne for Letters of Administration, on all and sin glar the goods and chatties, rights and credits of bartley M. Martin, late of tho District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all md singular, the kindred and creditors of the < iid deceased, to bo and appear before me, at our text Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be ..?Iden at Edgcficld C. H., on the 29th day of ??ec. next, to show caure, if i ny, why the said I'ltninfctraticn should net be granted. Given under my hind and sea), this 19th day of S av. in thc year of our Lord one thousand eight 'undrcd ?nd sixty-six and in the ninety-first . uar of American Independence. W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D. Nov. 20, 6t 47 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, W. K. Smith, has applied to me. .'or Letters of Administration, on all end sin glar the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Hannah Bodie, late' of the District aforesaid dec'd. These are, therefors, to cite and admonish all ind singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Cou j t for the said District, to bo holden at Edgefield Court House, on the 15th day of Dec. inst, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my band and seal, this 1st day of Dec. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, and in the 91st year of the Indeper dence of the United States of America. . - ' W. F, DURISOE, o.s.n. Deo. 5 . 2t 49 State of Scuth Carolina, EDGEFIELD DILTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. D URIS CE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District Whereas, Elizabeth Watkins has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and sin gular the goods and chattels, rights and ?edits of George Watkins, li te of the Distrlot aforesaid, dec'd. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kind-red and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at onr next Ordinarys Courtfor the said District, t% beholden at Edgefield C. H., on the 13th day of Dec. next, to show cause, if any, why the .said administrate n should not be granted. Given under my hand asd seal, this iSth day of Nov. in the year ofotr Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-s1*, and in the 91st yo&r of the Independence of the United States of Amer ica. W.F. DURISOE, o.?.n. Deo. 5, 2t 49 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN O ii DIN AB Y. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District Whereas,, Frances Crouch has applied tome for Letters of Adminintration, on ni] and singular tho goods and chattlc*, rights and credits of John Crouch, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of th^ said deceased, to bo and appear before me, at our next Ordina'.y's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield C. H., on the 17th day of Doc. inst, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my bard and seal, this 3rd day of Deo. ir. the year of or r Lord ono thousand eight hun ired and sixty-six and in the ninety-first year of Amorican Independence. IV. F. DURISOE, O.E.D. Dec. 5, 2t 49 EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO., Principal Office, 616 Broadway, NSW YORK. GREAT IMPROVEMENT in Sewing Ma chine. Empire Shuttle, Crank Motion Sowing Machine. 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