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WE hare been authorized by the friends Mx. NAT RAMEY, SK., to announce him a Candidate for tba Office of SHERRIFF of Ed, Held District at tho -ensuing election. Hayn to 2f For Sheriff. Wi have been authorised by tho frien oi MajorTSAAC BOLES to announce him as Jan" di da tc for election to the Office of SHEP0"1, 01 Edgefield at the ensuing election. May 5 te* 19 Forciert. The Friends of Capt S, HA-RRIPN wiU ap port him as a- candidate for re-?ct'on to ^e Click's Office of Edgefiell at + approaching election. May 4 <*_g For Probate Judge'?* Ordinary. "We have boen requeate by the friends of W. F. DURISOE, Esq., * nominate bim >s a candidate for re-election 0 At> offico ?? ?-'-uge Probate, or Ordinary, fojSdSefieId attne eleclion in Juno next. May 4 te* 19 New Pmg Store ! -i -? ^THE Tjnd'?gn?d takes pleasnre in informing his friends nat he has just received an ENTIRE NEW'AN' FRESH STOCK OF Dregs Medicines, Chemicals, &c?, At the Jld Stand under Masonio Hall, where he will cmstantly on hand full Stocks of everything in tip Drug line. Persons wishing to purchase wiU find it to thor advantage to cati at the Old Stand. ?Sf'Terms reasonable. T? J. TEAGUE, Ag?. May 12 tf 20 Now in Store, ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES, ombracing in part LATER RAISINS, LEMONS, ALMONDS. PECAN NUTS, MOLASSES, CHOICE CIDER VINE OAR, SOAP AND CANDLES, NAILS, POWDER, SHOT, Ac. Just received and for sale at reasonable prices. G. L. PENN. May 19 tf 21 Off for Arkansas! PERSONS having any manner of business in Arkansas, that can be transacted by an Agent, will do well to address Capt. E. W. HORNE, at Lott*, S. C., or confer with him at hom?, seven miles South-East of that point, as be is anxious to visit that State during .the ap proaching Summer, and will do so if he can get 'business enough to pay any considerable part of his expenses on thc trip. May 19 lt* ii ^ Mill Notice. MT MILLS wiil hereafter be under the Con stant Supervision of a reliable white man, and every attention will be given to giro entire satisfaction to Customers. The Mills will soon be put in thorough repair for the growing Crop. R. T. MIMS. May 19 tf 21 IGE ! ICE ! JUST received at thc SALUDA HOUSE, one of the best assortments of Pare Old Liquors, Wines, ic, Ever introduced into this market. ICE ALWAYS ON HAND. Families sup plied at reasonable rates. May 13 1m 20 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. James A. Devore, Ad'or., j Bm ^ MarAa, Susan Lanham, et al. j AEseUs' &c BY Virtue of an Order of tho Court in this case, the Creditors of JAMES M. LAN HAM, dee'd, arc required to present and prove their claims before the Commissioner on or before the 15th day of July next, or in default thereof oe barred the benefit of tho decreo to bc pro nounced herein. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. May 18, 10t 20 Sheriff's Sale. H. M. Folk, - Fa Wilson Holston. BY Virtuo of Writ of Fi Fa to me directed in the above stated case, I will proceed to soil at the residence of the Defendant, Wilson Hol ston, on Thursday, 4th Juno next, tho following Personal Property, to wit: FIVE HORSES, CATTLE AND HOGS, FIFTY BUSHELS CORN, SMALL LOT FODDER, PLANTATION TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, Ac. ^S-Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. May 19 3to 21 Assignee's Notice of Appointment. In the District Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina.-Ix BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER OF W. E. CLARY, BANK RUPT. To Whom it may Concern : THE Undersigned, WILLIAM ABNEY, here by gives notice of his appointment os As signee of the Estate of W. E. CLARY, of Edge field, in said District, who was adjudged a Bank rupt on 13th Afril, 1S03, upon his own petition, by HENRY S Uli if KR, E.-q., a Register in the Court of Binkruplcy. Dated at Edgefield 19th day of May, 1SG3. WILLIAM ABNEY, Assignee. May 19 3t* 21 Tax Collector's Notice. IWILL be at the time and placos hereinafter msntioned, to receive the Assessment ant! Tax Returns, and o Collect the Taxes duo on the sam? for the year 1SC7, viz: Rei Hill, Monday'and Tuesday, lSth and 19th May 1SG8. Ctcatham's Store, Wednesday and Thursday, 20th and 21st Liberty Hill, Frid .y a?Saturday, 22d and 231. ^ Lybrand*s, Monday and Tuesday, 25th and 2?th. Granitevillo, Wednesday and Thursday, 27th and 2Sth. Hamburg, Friday and Saturday, 29th and 30th Edgefiold C. Ii., Monday and Tuesday, 1st and 2nd Jurie. - - Mt Willing, Wednesday and Thursday, 3d and 4th. Richardson'/, Friday and Saturday, 5th and 6th. Haltawanger'd Store, Monday and Tuesday, St)) and 9th. Edgefiold C. H., Wednesday, Thursday, Fri day, Satur Jay. loth, ll th, 12tb and 13th June. After which tim? my Books will positively close. Persons having Returns tc moko, will bear in mini that tho Tax Order requires all parties due individual Tares to make their own Returns in person, unless thoy aro sworn according to law. Parties interested will refer to the Adverifar of the l"tb May, for particulars In reference to tho property on whieb they are tax?d, tho Pub lishers having kindly co a sen ted to republish the Tax OrJers iu that issue. Esr"AU persons engagod in Merchandize or Sale of Liquors will make their Returns for tho List Quarter of 1867, and also for the first Quar ter in'1868, by Saturday, the 16th May, or they will bo liable to donnie Tax. BENJ. ROPER, T. C. B. D. May 5 _tf_\9_ Boot and Shoe Shop ! PIRIS SIM KINS takes pleasure tn inoun cing to the people of Edgefield that his SHOE SHOP, in rear of Mr. Cheatham's Bar Room, ii supplied with the BEST MATERIAL and COMPETENT WORKMEN, and that ho is prepared to execute all work in the Boot and Shoe, lin? in the most fashionable, substantial and satisfactory manner. . HARNESS made to order, or REPAIRED, at the shortest notice. . flbT'Price? Very reasonable. Apr 28 tf ia LADIES' GAUZE UNDER VESTS. .AU eise?. GRAY 4 TURLEY. I Of ?a' ^ AND pe ELEGANT ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES jr-<?j> ir. JAMES A. GRAY & CO., 228 Broad St., gia: Beg to inform the public of their new, large and elegant addi tional supplies of . ?jJIM . . -- i i.v . .i .. . ? -.. : ... ii FRENCH, SWISS, BELGIAN AND ENGLISH DRESS GOODS, JUST RECEIVE?, WHICH THEY ARE OFFERING AT PRICES, SUCH AS Belgian Embroidered CIIALLI, new, elegant and exclusive Belgian Brocade GRENADINE, new. elegant and exclusive French Chene and Striped Silt- POPLINS, elegant and exclusive French Silk MELANGE and CHENE CRETONNE, new, beautiful and exclusive styles French CHINTZ, ORGANDIES and JACONETS Swiss Rex ORGANDIES, new and beautiful styles British Printed Chene POPLINETS British Printed LINSEYS, new and elegant goods for traveling suits British Printed CAMBRICS, Chintz and solid colors Black Twisted SILK, sublime quality. Black Twisted SILK, medium and low priced Black IRON GRENADINE, large. 10-4 wide, sublime quality for suits cr shawls White IRON GRENADINE, 104, for shawls Black BAREGE, 10-4 wide, for shawls, very low priced Black Crape MURETZ, 10-4 wide, for mourning or shawls Black IRON BAREGE and GRENADINE, medium qualities, extremely low priced Black IRON GRENADINE, single width, (coarse mesh) sublime quality Lupin's Black BOMBAZINES, (ten qualities) from medium to sublime Black ALPACCAS, from medium to very superior White ALPACCAS, from medium to very fine. Llama Wool POINTS and CIRCULARS, new and elegant Light Cloth SACQUES, suitable for morning wear White Shetland Wool SHAWLS, elegant for evening White Setland Wool SHAWLS, colored and bordered, elegant for promcnande purposes. MERCHANTS WILL FIND THE LARGEST STOCK OF STAPLE AND From which to select from that has been in this establishment for the past twenty years, such as Calicos, Ginghams, Denims, Stripes, Hickory, Shirtings, Sheetings, Long Cloths, Pillow Case Cottons, Linens, Toweling, Diapers, Damasks, Crash, Huckaback, Swiss Muslins, Organdies, Jacoi'iets, Mull, Book, strr.ped and checked ; Cambrics, embroidered, dotted, tucked, revered; Handkerchiefs, hem-stiched, plain, bordered, embroidered, revered ; Broad Cloth, Cassimeres, Jeans-, Linen Drilling, Duck, Cot tonade, Cuban Tweeds, Notions, Thread, Buttons, Pina, Needles, Tape-Braid and Trimmings, which we will guarantee in PRICE AND QUALITY. To all of which we would respectfully invite the atten tion of the public. JAS A. GHAY & CO. . .. .'tt.i.i .'? - . . itu*'...??&-*.../.<*? . .*.' -. . _, . . 898 BROAD STB7*SE3r, AUGUSTA, ?A. Angosta, May 9 tf H THE FREDER?CKSBURG STORE. -o-~~ EVERY. DEPARTMENT IN THE FREDERICKSBURG STORE DAILY BEPLENISHED BY IF? JUST RECEIVED, Another supply of Lama Lace POINTS and CIRCULARS, Beautiful DBESS-GOODS,',in the greatest profusion, New CALICOES, BRILLIANTS, PIQUES, TUCKED MUSLINS, MARSEILLES and JACONETS, MOURNING GOODS of all kinds, A large invoice of French worked INSERTINGS and EDGINGS just opened, CLUNY COLLARS, black and white, CLUNY LACE, . . 8 4 BLACK SILK, suitable for shawls,. 8 4 GRENADINE BAREGE and GRENADINES, Colored and Black NETS for Veils, Elegant CORSETS, Best makes HOOP SKIRTS,] GAUZE MERINO UND?RVESTS, A large-:variety?of TRIMMINGS aDd TRIMMING RIBBONS, . Full line of HOSIERY and GLOVES, Beautiful assortment of FANCY LINENS, TWEEDS, CASSIMERS, for Boys and Gents, IRISH LINENS,'TABLE- DAMASK, TOWELINGS, MARSEILLES QUILTS. &c, &c AU are invited-to call and examine. The Stock, to be appreciated, must be seen. We keep no trashy or'common auction goods, but every piece is selected with the greatest care. Our stoek, suited to the wants of COUNTRY MERCHANTS, is unsurpassed in variety, and should be examined by every one making purchases in this market. We buy at the .lowest cash prices and sell upon the same terms. T. RICHARDS & BROS., . Corner by the Planters' Hotel, .Augusta, G-a. Mav 5 tf 19 FIRST CLASS CLOTHING KENNEY & GRAY, 5 M e r c li ant1 Tailors, AND DEALERS IN AND Gents' Furnishing Goods, 238 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. RE OFFERING FOR SALE AT THE. YERY LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF NEW S JP IR I IST O .A. INT JD SUMMEE REAsy mm CLOTAMG, FOR MEN AND BOYS WEAH. -ALSO ? SELECT ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHIN6 BOOBS, REPLETE WITH ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. WE HAVE CHOICE GOODS IN FANCY COATING CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS OF THE NEU EST STYLES AND PATTERNS. -ALSO Thc Finest Brands of- Imported BLACK BROADCLOTHS Ai\I> ftOESKIIY CASSIMERES, Which vc make to order in thc MOST FASHIONABLE MANNER and at the LOWEST PRICES. All Kinds of Custom Work made in thc Best Manner, and Warranted to fit. (KTWe have GOOD BUSINESS SUITS from $G to $30. Augusta, April 27 KENNEY & GRAY, 238 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. 2m 18 EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY Virtue of an Order from tho Ordinary, I thall proceed to sell nt the Lower Planta tion of Dr. R. BRADFORD, dee'd., situate on Savannah River, on THURSDAY, thc 4th June, 3300 Bushels Corn, Belonging to tho Estate of the said decoascd. j23T*Tcrms Cash. C. G. TUTT, Ex'or. May 5 :?t 19 Sheriff's Sale. Tho?. B. Recap, 1 vs J. Thos. J. Hamilton. J Julia Mcclintock, 1 vs J Thos. J. Hamilton. J BY virtue of an Execution from tho Provost Court to mo directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court IIou?o, on Monday, tho 1st ?zy nf June next, tho following property of tho l?oli,ndant Thomas J. Hamilton, to wit : Ono Two-Hone BUGGY and HARNESS, Ono COLT, two years old. ^?fTcrms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D May 4 4t 19 Sheriff's Sale. II. C. Garrett, ? vs V E, Z. Busscy, Adm'or. J BY virtue of an Execution from tho Provost Court, to mo dircctod; I will prococd to sell at Edgefield C. H., on tho first Monday in Juue noxt, tho following property, levied on as the property of Emerson Bussoy, dee'd., to wit : ONE TRACT OP LAND containing Four Hundred and Porty (440) Acres, moro or less, and bounded by Lands of John Archer, Joseph Bussoy and A. Sharpton. TRACT NO. TWO,-containing Two Hundred and Fifty (250) Acres, more or loss, and bounded on the West, North and South by lands of A. Sbarpton, and on tho East by Tract No. L Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. May 9 4to 20 Sheriff's Sale. ."T.O., I lingham- J Single Tax Execution. Bcnj. Roper, T, vs, E. R. Cunn BY Virtuo of a Tax 'Elocution in the abovo stated cr so, to mo directod,I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court HOGSO, on tho 1st Monday in Jane next, tho following property, of tho De fendant E. R. Cunningham, to wit: ONE HOUSE AND LOT in tho Town of Ham burg, known in tho pinn of said Town os Lot No. 14. Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D. May 1 1808 3to 20. Sheriff's Sale. Thos. n. Marshall, *) . vs V Goo. Do Modicis. J BY Virtuo of an Execution in the abovo stated -case from tho.Provost'Court, to me directed, I will proceod to sell at Edgefiold C. H., on tho first Monday in June next, the following proper ty of tho Defendant G.sorgo De Modicis, to wit: ONE .TRACT OF LAND, ono milo South of GranitQvillo Depot, containing Two Hundred and Forty Acres, moro or less; adjoining lands of C. Attnway, George Kelly and others. .T Q?en?a'Ca8h. N ISAAC BOLES? S. E. D. May 6 4 to 20 Ai DECLARATION. PFLICATION IN THE COURT OF COM MON PLEAS for Edgefield District, South Caro lina, for the Creation of o Private Corporation, for carrying on tho MANUFACTURE OF PA PER. Tho Undersigned, applicnnts for their ercaticn into a Private Corporation for the purp?sc of car rying on tho Business of Manufacturing Paper in Edgefield District. South Carolina, (without their or their rucecsfor.i incurring an individual liability for the indebtedness of said Corporation,) DO DECLARE : That thc object and particu-. lar business which they propose lo carry on, is the Business of Manufacturing Paper in Edge field District, South Carolina, on tho site lately known as tho Bath Paper Mi ls, under tho name of " THE BATH SOUTH CAROLINA PAPER COMPANY." The amount of \Capital by them employed is Scvonty Thousand ($70,000) Dollars, current funds, consisting of c,\sh paid in, Six Thousand Four Hundred ($G,400) Dollars, and of the Land, Mill, Buildings, Improvements, Ma chinery and Fixtures/owned by tho applicants, and valued at Sixty-three Thousand Six Hun dred ($63,600) Dollars. The time for which they deiiro to be incorpo rated is a period of thirty years, from tho dato of the filing of this Declaration in the OfBco of thc Clork of tho Court of Common Pleas for Edgefiold District, with such privileges to in. crease the Capital Stock, asare by statute in such case ordained. And therefore, Do Pray, That after this Decla ration, and thc affidavit hereunto attached, shall havo boen filed in tho said Office, and publication thoroof bo had once a week for two months', in terms of the law, the said Clerk may render to tho applicants tho proper Certificate, lo bo hold and deemed as evidence of the Charter of Incor poration of tho said Bath South Carolina Paper Company, in accordance with tho provisions of | an Act of tho Logisla'uro of South Carolina, on titled "An Act to authorize and rogulato tho Creation of Private Corporations within this State," approved Dec. 20th, 1300. WM. CRAIG, Presidont Tho Bath So. Ca. Papor Co. JOHN D. BUTT, Seo'ry & Troas'r. Bath 8. C. Paper Co. JOHN T. MILLER, GEO. T. JACKSON, W. E. JACKSON, J. W. BUTT, JNO. D. BUTT, ' Att'y for JAS. P. BOTCE. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. PERSONALLY appeared before me, Bonjamin Baird, Magistrate for EdgoGold District, S. C., a person authorized to administer oaths under tho laws of said State, William Craig, who hoing duly sworn, deposes and snys, That ho is tho President of Tho Bath South Carolina Paper Company, tho Stockholders of which have made tho foregoing Declaration, and that the amount of Capital in property actually Ownod by said Company, consisting nf Land, Mill Buildings, Improvements, Machinery and Fixtures, is of tho valuo in current funds tho sum of Sixty-throo Thousand Six Hundred (63,600) Dollars, and that tho amount of Capital in current funds oash paid in is Six Thousand Four* Hundred ($6,400) Dol lars,-tho whole amounting to Seventy Thousand Dollars in Currency. . WM. CRAIG. Sworn to before me, this 0th day ") of May, A. D. 1868. > BENJAUIX BAIRD? M.? n. j May 12, i'm 20 Rat Poison, WARRANTED TO KILL. For salo by THOS. W. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Mortar. Mar 3 tf 10 More New Goods THE Subsoribor would respectfully call tho at tention of the citizens of Edgefield and vi cinity to his well selected Stock of Goods, con sisting in part of MUSLINS, CALICOES, JACONETS, BRILLIANTS, THREAD OF ALL KINDS, BRAIDS AND NOTIONS, Ladies, Misses and Boys SHOES, in great va riety. SUGAR, COFFEE, MEAL, HAMS, TOBACCO, SEGARS, SPICES, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, SALT, TIN WARE, CROCKERY, BLACKING, MATCHES, Ac, Ac. , Give me a call, and you will find my prices as low as the lowest. ?^?"Terms strictly Cash. S. H. MANGET, ' Under Masonic Hall. Apr 28 tf 18 ~TO THE PUBLIC. THE Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Edgefield and the public gene rally that be has Removed his BOOT AND S HOE SHOP to No. 5, Park Row, formerly occupied by R. H. Mims, Agent, whero he is prepared to exe cute, in tho best possible manner, ALL WORK in the Boot and Shoe department, and at prices at which none can complain. -ALSO He will keep constantly on hand BACON, LARD, FLOUR, MEAL, SUGAR, COFFEE, RICE, And everything usually kept in a retail Grocery Store, which he will sell at Augusta retail prices, transportation added. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. W. D. RAMEY. Apr 28 tf 18 ^Sfr-The Post Office has also boen removed to No. 5 Park Row. Professional Card. R, L.EADY &t GRIFFIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, will Practice in the Courts of South Carolina, and in the United States Courts. Offioe in rear of the Court House. W. J. READY, S. B. GRIFFIN. Edgofield, S. C., Feb 5, tf 7 H LADIES, ATTENTION ! LAVING accepted several Agencies, I am prepared to relieve the Ladies almost entirely of j tho h irdships of household business, such as SEWING, WASHING, MAKING SOAP, CAN DLES, ic, and to furnish them, and the gentle men, with GOOD and USEFUL BOOKS to read at their leisure. I have tho Common Sense Family Sewing Ma chine) Tho ONLY SELF-GUIDING SEWING MA CHINE IN THE WORLD ! Costs only Twenty Dollars. I also have a Washing Machine, AND Jackson's Universal Washing Com pound, Thc greatest labor savers known, and which strip wash day of its terrors. Tho COMPOUND will remove Paint, Grease, Stains, ?c., and cure Chapped Hands, .tc. It is worth five times thc cost of the Right for a toilet article alone. Try it, and you will usc nothing else. . ARTIFICIAL LIGHT. Thc Eureka Illuminating Oil. CHEAP, CLEAN and NEAT! Makes a bril liant Light! No Smoke ! No offensive Smell! NoGreas?! Not explosive ! Not dangerous to usc like Kerosene ! Thc Pictorial un da y Book, Containing an Account of tho Manners, Rites and Traditions of tho Jews and other Eastern Na tions, ic. Thc wholo explanatory of many por tions of tho Old nnd New Testaments. By Robt. Sears. THE YOUTH'S OR PEOPLE'S HISTORY OF THE GREAT CIVIL WAR-Tho only History of thc War from a Democratic stand point. By lt. G. Horton. These Books should bo in every house. ttgTAgents wanted in each Battalion to assist me. tW. L. PARKS, Agent. Mar 16 tf 12 0 10,000 Lbs. Hides WANTED. WE WILL PAY TUR HIGHEST MAR KET TRICE FOR DRY HIDES IN ANY QUANTITY. J. Wi BACON & BRO., Saddle, Harness and Leather Manufacturers, No. 109y under Augusta Hotel. AUGUSTA, GA. Mar 17' 2m 12 SUNDRIES. ICO BBLS. FLOUR, different grades. 25,000 LUS. SMOKED BACON. 25,000 LBS. liU I.Iv BACON. 5,000 LBS. CHOICE HAMS. 10 TIERCES LARD. 100 Bhls. LIQUORS, all grades. 200 Sacks COFFEE, Rio, Java and La guayra. 25 Half-chests TEA, various grades. 75 Rbis. SYRUP, various grades. With a full stock of SUGARS, CANDLES, SOAP, ?c., for salo low by O'DOWD A MULHERIN. Augusta, Feb 24 tf 9 F. A. BRAHE, At Iiis Old Stand 194 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., FFERS AT TUE VERY LOWEST PRI CES, to' suit tho times, a largo Stock of FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES and CHAINS, FINE JEWELRY, FIRST CLASS DIAMONDS, known as old Mino Stonos, and a very largo assortment of Sterling SILVER WARE. Also, a largo lot of FANCY GOODS. Mr. BRAHE having just returned from Eu ropo will again pay personal attention to the REPAIRING of WATCHES and JEWELRY. Augusta, Dec 23_lm 52 Errors o?' Youth. A Gentleman who sufforcd for years from Ner vous Debility, Prematuro Decay, and all tho effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for tho sako of sufforing humanity, send free to all who need it, tho rocipo and dirootionsfor making the simplo remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wish ing to profit by the advertiser's experionco can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., New York. JtfayJ7_ly 23 INFORMATION. Information guaranteed to produco a luxuriant growth of bair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipo for the removal of Pimples, Blotohos, Eruptions, otc, on tho skin, leaving the samo s"ft, clear, and beautiful, can bo obtainod without charge by addressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, CHEMIST, 823 Broadway, New York. Sept 18 8m 38 To Consumptives. Tho Rov. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (freo of charge) to all who desiro it, tho prc?uilplion with tho directions for making and using tho simplo remedy by which ho was oured of alung affection and that dread discaso Consump tion. Hiu only object is to benefit the afflicted and he hopes overy sufforor will try this prescription, as it will cost thom nothing, and may prove a blessing. Please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, No. 165 South Second St., Williamiibuig, N. Y flSP"Rov. Mr. Wilson's preparations for the Cure of Consumption may be obtained from G. L. PENN, Edgefield, 8. C.. Sept 18 8m 38 Kerosene Oil. UST received One Barrel No. 1 Kerosene Oil. G. L. PENN, feb 12 tf 7 ? NEW SPRING DBT600DS Great Seduction ! Wi E BEG TO ANNOUNCE to our Friends and Customers that we aro in receipt of a VERY LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF GOODS, embracing 150 PIECES BEST PRINTS, 9 Cached and Brown SHIRTINGS, Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS, Plain and Striped OSNABURGS. LINENS. Striped and Figured Brown LINEN DRILL, Brown LINEN DUCK, White LINEN DUCK, White and Brown Table DAMASK, DOILEYS, TOWELS, CRASH, ?c. LADIES* DRESS GOODS. Beautiful LENOES and MOZAMBIQUES, Handsome CHALLIES and POPLINS, Rich and elegant PIQUETS, TOMATINES, latest styles, Fashionable Silk GRENADINES, Beautiful CRAPE MARET, Plain and Figured LAWNS. Bishop LAWNS, French CAMBRIC, Swiss and Jackonet MUSLINS, Nansook and Mull MUSLINS, White ALPACCA, W.iito DELAINES, Black SILK, a splendid article. Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS, BIBBONS and LACES, EDGINGS and INSERTINGS, TRIMMINGS of overy variety, 50 Doz. COAT'S BEST THREAD, GLOVES and HOSIERY, in groat variety, HOOP SKIRTS, a tremendous stock, and at uncommonly low prices. FOR THE GENTLEMEN. A splendid lino of READY-MADE CLOTH ING, cheaper than ever, Elogant CLOTHS and CA9SIMERES, Genta' FURNISHING GOODS, full atoek, Felt, For and Straw HATS at low Agares. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY. In Store a very larg? and sc1.oct ?tock of La dies, Misses, Gent?, Boys and Children'! SHOES, at prices within the reach cf all. Good BROGANS from $1,85 to $2,50. ALSO, On hand a large and well selected stocks of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, TIN WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, SADDLERY, SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO SE GARS, CONFECTIONERIES, &c. All of which were bought from the largest and best Houses in New York prior to the great rise in Cotton, and we propose to sell them as low as they can possibly bo bought in Augusta. ?. Ai CHEATIIAM & BRO. April U s tt IC ?W0RD TO HOUSEKEEPERS IN CITY AND COUNTRY. Domestic Economy is the Order of the Days X 00 MUCH PRAISE cannot be bestowed on any improvement that will lessen tho burden of ? House-Keepers, and at thc same time save in the expense of living. The demand and general ac ceptance of these inventions, when well approved, attest their utility, and are readily brought into uso by all persons capable of appreciating an improvement. Take for instance the Cooking Stove, (especial ly tho " CniEF COOK," sold by D. L. FUL LERTON, Augusto, Ga.,) where is tho Mar, W? man or Child, in this enlightened country, that docs not. admit thc Cooking Stove a thing indis pensable-especially thc "CHIEF COOK" where its mcri:s arc known. You may talk, and laugh, and swear if you will, But tho 'Chief Cook Sco'vo' is the 'Chief C"ok' still. But our efforts to relievo poor drudging human ity do not step with tho Cook Stovo. Washi ? must bo done, and noat people will havo clean clothes. Wo say thoreforo to all persons not blind to their own interest, buy tho BEST CLOTHES WASHING MACHINE EX TANT, viz : The Hydraulic Clothes Wash er, sold by D. L. FULLERTON, Augusta, Ga., opposite Augusta Hotel. Wo will exclude our own further praise of this Machine, and annex thc opinions of some of the citizens of Georgia, who aro using it: GREEN CCT, Burke Ga., Mar. 21, 1S6S. Mn. D. L. FCLLERXON,- Dear Sir: I have your letter asking mc how I like the Clothes Washer I purchased from you. I unhesitatingly reply, that so far as wc have tried the Hydraulic Clothes Washer, we aro well p!oasod. It ia no less a labor saving machino than a fabric saving one. We hare washed out in threa or four hours what would have taken us all the wock to do by band washing, and I am of opinion that the Clothes washed by thc Machino will last as long agaiu as thoso washed by tho old wash board. Tho Union Churn, I boupht from you, does finely, and is much thought of by tho little folks, who use it willingly. I can recommend thom to any one who think as we do, that Washing and Churning uro family drudges. Very respectfully, yours, S. J. COX. WARREXTON, GA., Mar. ll, 186S. Ma. FULLERTON,-Bear Sir : I havo given the Hydraulic Clothes Washer several fair and im partial trials, and am fully satisfied with tho re sult*. It is nil that it is recommended to bo ns a Clothes Washer, and I woul? not be without it for several times its cost. I have always looked upon Washing Machines as humbags, novcr hav ing aeon any but that rubbed or would grind tho Clothes so as to injure them. But this does not, and a couplo of half-grown freedmen do our washing in a few hours. Yours, truly, H. J. WALKER. We also refer to Messrs. J. F. Bu.vcn and S. E. BOWERS, of Edgcficld District, sud others who are using it. Apr 14_8t_16_ SALUDA HOUSE. HAVING Ronted tho above well-known HO TEL, in tho Town of Edgelield, I am pre pared, from this dati forward, to ENTERTAIN TRAVELERS, PERMANENT BOARDERS and DAY BOARDERS. The Saluda IIouso is situated in a quiet part of tho Town, and its Rooms and Chambers are airy and commodious. Nothing, either as regards Table, Lodging or Service, shall bo loft undone on my part to de serve tho patronage and confidence of tho public. A. A. GLOVER. Feb ll_tf_7_ To the Public. THE Subscriber is engaged in the BLACK SMITH BUSINESS, in all its branches, at tho Brick Blacksmith Shop in rea:: of Park Row. Having secured the sorvices of n good WAGON BUILDER, I am prepared to REPAIR ALL WAGONS and BUGGIES sent to my Shop. All work entrusted to my caro will be warranted to give satisfaction. Prices reduced to the lowest ratos, but terms STRICTLY CASH. Mr. A. A. Paul, Gunsmith, may bo found at my Shop, ready to work on Guns, Pistols, Ac. JOHN MOLOY. Jan 13_tf 3 Fair Warning. {FOREWARN all Porsous from Selling DR. J. J. MCBRIDE'S KING OF PAIN, unless s.iid persons are duly authorized by myself, as I am the Sole Agent for the Salo of said Medicines for tho District of Edgefield. Merchants supplied at Wholesale prices. L. C. McNEARY, Agent Frog Level, Nowborry Dist, S. C. Apr 6 2m? 15 Final Settlement. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of MAR SHALL STEIDHAM, dee'd., are notified to pay the same forthwith. Those having claims against tho said Estate will preset them, daly attested, by. the 22d August next, as on that day a Final Settlement on said Estafo will be in the Ordinary's Office. JAMES GREEN, Adm'or. Uer. 3 5 Q* 10 A.t The FREDERICKSBURG STORE, THE Subscriber begs leave to remind his friends throughout Edgefield District, that he is still at the famouB FRER1CKSBURG STORE Augusta, Ga,, on th? Corner below tho Planters Hotel, where he is ever ready to welcome thom, and exhibit to them ALL KINDS AND QUALI TIES of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, and to offer them the MOST ADVANTAGEOUS BARGAINS. Ho will consider it a privilege at ail times to see and serve hit Edgefield friends at the Frede ricks!) urg Store. GEORGE TONEY. Augusta, Apr 13 3m y IC JETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Organized 1850. E. A. BULKLEY, Fres't. T. O. ENDERS, Sec'ry. DIVIDENDS for the last live yean, 50 pr ct RECEIPTS now ovor $600,000 per month. No. of Polioios issued in 1867, 15,251. > Amount insun d on same, $44,864,872. Assetts Jan. 1, 1867, $4,401,833,86 Receipts for year ending Jan '68. 5,129,447,34 $9,531,281,20 Paid Claims by death, $513,881,50 All other Expensas, 1,478,787,35 $?;992,66S,85 Assetts Jan 1,186S, $7,538,612,35 Policies issued on every plan used by all the old and responsible Companies. .^"Branch Office, 262 Broad St., Angosta, Ga CHAS. W. HARRIS, MANAGER. F. M. NICHOLAS, Special Travelling Agent for South Carolin?.. Apr21 lm 37 TOMI LL OWNERS. FRENCH BUBB, ES0P?8 & COLOGNE MILL STONES, BOLTING CLOTHS, SMUT MACHINES AND ALL KINDS OF Mil! Furnishing Ware FOB SALE AT TEE LOWEST CASS PRICE, By WU. BRENNER, 107 Broad Strreet, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Augusta, Jan 13 6m3 BEAL ESTATE AGENCY. ?WILL hereafter carry on A REAL ESTATE AGENCY for tho PURCHASING and SELL ING OF HOUSES, LOTS and FARMS in Edgefield District. Reliable Titles mude, and Titles examined promptly and correctly. Persons wishing to Purchase or Sell Real Es tate, will find it to their interest to confer with me, or address me through the Post Office. A foo of Ten Dollars will bo required in ad vance, in each case, and if a purchase or sale is effected the amount; will be deducted ont of my commissions. Parties wishing their Real Estate advertised, can notify me, or closing l'un Ja to pay for the same. I will continuo to Practice in the Courts of law and Equity ir, all the Courts of Record in this State. Office, Law Rango. J. L. ADDISON. Edgefield C. H., Feb 10 tf 7 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURI30E, Esqr.,Ordinary of Edge field District Whereas, Z. W. Carwile, C.E.E.D. han applied to mo for Letters of Administration, cf? boni* non, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of William JI. Adams, late of tho District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular, the kindred and crediton of tho said deceased, to be and appear before mo, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to bc holden at Edgefield C. H., on the IStb day of Juno next, to show cause, if any, why tho said administration should not bo gran cd. Given under my hand and seal, this 12th day of May in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-c ight and in tho ninety-second yoar of American Lidepondonco. W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D. May 12 tt 20 State of .South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, Z. W. Carwile, C. E. E. D. has ap plied to mo for Letters of Administration, on all and singular tho goods and chattels, rights and credits of Harriet Hughes, late of the District aforesaid dee'd. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Cou rt for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield Court Houso, on the 13th day Juno next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 12th day of May in tho yoar of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, and in the i)2d year of tho Indopcndonco of tho United States of America. W. F. DURISOE, o.K.n. May 12_?t_2U_ State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Franklin Harris, Ex'or., ") vs > Partition, ic. Wm. Littleton ct al. J THOSE who claim to be Heirs nt Law of tho Estate of SIMPSON HARRIS, dee'd., aro hereby notified to appear before me and identity themselves as such, by tho first day of August next, or bo barred tho benefit thereof. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. May 4 4t 19 DR. TUTT'S SYRUP SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Just received and for salo by TH OS. W. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Morar. Apr 27_tf_18 Toilet Soaps and Perfumeries ! JUST received a LARGE and COMPLETE assortment TOILET SOAPS from the cele brated Factory of Colgate & Co. Also, LUBIN'S EXTRACTS for the Handkerchief, " POWDER for the Toilet, FRENCH RICE FLOUR for the Toilot. For salo very low by 1 THOS. W. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Mortar. Apr 27_tf_18_ Dye StuiTs. THE Subscriber has in Store tho following DYE 8T?FFS of No. 1 quality and for ale at prices all right INDIGO, MADDER, EXT. LOGWOOD, COPPERA8, BLUE STONE, CHROME YELLOW, SPANISH BROWN, VENETIAN RED, Ac G. L. PENN. Apr 21_tf 17 Free School Fundu IHAVE on hand some fnndu in State money subject to the orc.er of Teachers whose ac counts wore passed np to Nov. 1867. H. T. WRIGHT, Treas, Apr 28_lt_18 Notice. AS I have left Ute State, I have appointed RANSOM TIM.MERMAN my .legal Agent to transact any business of my own, or as Ad ministrator on the E? tate of John B, Tim m cnn an, deo'd. TILLMAN JENNINGS. Apr 27, 1868. St? 18 Meal ! Heall JUST Received TWENTY BUSHELS GOOD FRESH MEAL, From thia dato, I ir ill keep constantly on hand a good Eup/iy of MEAL. S. H. MANO ET Mw (OS ?